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𒃂

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Bur Plus Ra Character

𒃂 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode code point U+120C2.

U+120C2

𒃂 is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BUR PLUS RA.” It’s useful when working with cuneiform transliteration, catalog text, or typographic layouts. Use the copy tools and escape codes below to place it reliably in web and design projects.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Bur Plus Ra Character Meaning

𒃂 (Unicode U+120C2) is a cuneiform sign with the formal Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BUR PLUS RA.” As with many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the specific tablet tradition, transliteration convention, and the surrounding text. In practical terms for users, the character is mainly referenced by its standardized Unicode identity so it can be copied, stored, and rendered consistently across fonts and systems. When you need to reproduce or label cuneiform material digitally, use the Unicode code point and the provided escape sequences to avoid incorrect character substitution.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying a specific cuneiform character for digital editions or reference lists
  • β€’Typing or pasting cuneiform sign identifiers in research notes and documentation
  • β€’Adding the symbol to posters, slides, or typography mockups that include cuneiform scripts
  • β€’Encoding and displaying the character in web pages using Unicode escapes
  • β€’Using the character in dataset labels or spreadsheet columns for cuneiform sign inventories

Examples

𒃂 Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times BUR Plus RA

  • 𒃂𒃂
  • 𒃂Sign 𒃂 appears in the transliteration list.
  • 𒃂Unicode U+120C2: 𒃂
  • 𒃂Use 𒃂 in the cuneiform category heading.
  • 𒃂The token 𒃂 is part of the inscription markup.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120C2
HTML Entity𒃂
HTML Code𒃂
CSS\120C2

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Bur Plus Ra character mean?

𒃂 (Unicode U+120C2) is a cuneiform sign with the formal Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES BUR PLUS RA.” As with many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the specific tablet tradition, transliteration convention, and the surrounding text. In practical terms for users, the character is mainly referenced by its standardized Unicode identity so it can be copied, stored, and rendered consistently across fonts and systems. When you need to reproduce or label cuneiform material digitally, use the Unicode code point and the provided escape sequences to avoid incorrect character substitution.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒃂?

𒃂 is U+120C2.

How can I copy 𒃂 reliably into a web page?

You can use the HTML entity 𒃂 or the CSS/JS escapes (CSS: \\120C2, JavaScript: \\u{120C2}).

Why does 𒃂 sometimes not display correctly?

Rendering depends on the font installed and its support for the cuneiform block. If the font lacks the glyph, it may show a placeholder box.

Does the symbol always have the same meaning?

Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation can vary with context and transliteration conventions, but its Unicode identity (U+120C2) stays the same for consistent encoding.