Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Ab2 Tenu Plus Tab Character
π» is a cuneiform sign identified by the name βGA2 times AB2 tenu plus TABβ (U+120BB).
U+120BB
π» is a cuneiform character used in digital writing, cataloging, and font-based typesetting. You can copy it directly from this page or use the provided Unicode details in your software.
Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Ab2 Tenu Plus Tab Character Meaning
π» is a cuneiform sign with the standardized Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AB2 TENU PLUS TABβ (U+120BB). In cuneiform writing, signs are often combined or described in systematic ways, and the Unicode name reflects that kind of sign specification. Because cuneiform sign values can depend on context (language, text tradition, and surrounding signs), this character is most reliably treated as a specific sign identifier rather than a single fixed word or letter across all uses.
Common uses
- β’Scholarly notes and references when discussing cuneiform sign inventories
- β’Labeling glyphs in a font specimen or typographic comparison chart
- β’Digital editing of cuneiform texts that already use Unicode encoding
- β’Creating educational materials that require exact sign selection
- β’UI mockups for custom writing systems or multilingual content
Examples
π» Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times AB2 Tenu Plus TAB
- π»U+120BB: π»
- π»Glyph: π» (cuneiform sign GA2 times AB2 tenu plus TAB)
- π»Insert the character π» into the cuneiform transcription field.
- π»The sign shown is π», encoded as U+120BB.
- π»Use π» when you need this specific cuneiform sign variant.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120BB | |
| HTML Entity | 𒂻 | |
| HTML Code | 𒂻 | |
| CSS | \120BB |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Ab2 Tenu Plus Tab character mean?
π» is a cuneiform sign with the standardized Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES AB2 TENU PLUS TABβ (U+120BB). In cuneiform writing, signs are often combined or described in systematic ways, and the Unicode name reflects that kind of sign specification. Because cuneiform sign values can depend on context (language, text tradition, and surrounding signs), this character is most reliably treated as a specific sign identifier rather than a single fixed word or letter across all uses.
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
π» is U+120BB.
How do I copy π» into my text editor?
Copy the character directly from this page, or insert it using the provided HTML entity (𒂻) or Unicode escapes (\\u{120BB} / \\120BB).
Does π» have a single universal meaning like an alphabet letter?
Not in a universal way. Cuneiform signs can depend on context, so itβs best treated as a specific sign identifier named by Unicode.
Why might π» display as a box or question mark?
Your device or font may not include cuneiform glyph support. Trying a Unicode-capable font for cuneiform should help.