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𒃔

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Hi Plus Li Character

𒃔 (U+120D4) is a Unicode cuneiform sign named β€œGA2 TIMES HI PLUS LI.”

U+120D4

𒃔 is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode. Use it when you need the exact sign β€œGA2 TIMES HI PLUS LI” in digital text, documents, or fonts that support U+120D4.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Hi Plus Li Character Meaning

𒃔 is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HI PLUS LI” (U+120D4). Like many cuneiform signs in Unicode, its name is a descriptive identifier that reflects how the sign is cataloged. It’s typically used in contexts where cuneiform text, transliteration, or sign lists are represented digitallyβ€”such as academic drafts, encoding/normalization tests, cataloging notes, or creating readable mockups for cuneiform-based content. When copying, the most important detail is using the exact character (or its correct codepoint/escape) so it remains consistent across platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or pasting the exact cuneiform sign in Unicode-aware documents
  • β€’Building or testing cuneiform sign lists and font/glyph previews (U+120D4)
  • β€’Using the character in academic notes or transliteration workflows
  • β€’Including the sign in web content with proper escaping (HTML/CSS/JS)
  • β€’Generating consistent content for manuscripts, annotations, or data exports

Examples

𒃔 Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times Hi Plus Li

  • 𒃔𒃔
  • 𒃔Sign list entry: 𒃔 (U+120D4)
  • 𒃔Transliteration note: 𒃔 appears in this line.
  • 𒃔Unicode test string: 𒃔 𒃔
  • 𒃔Copy/paste symbol: 𒃔

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120D4
HTML Entity𒃔
HTML Code𒃔
CSS\120D4

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Hi Plus Li character mean?

𒃔 is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HI PLUS LI” (U+120D4). Like many cuneiform signs in Unicode, its name is a descriptive identifier that reflects how the sign is cataloged. It’s typically used in contexts where cuneiform text, transliteration, or sign lists are represented digitallyβ€”such as academic drafts, encoding/normalization tests, cataloging notes, or creating readable mockups for cuneiform-based content. When copying, the most important detail is using the exact character (or its correct codepoint/escape) so it remains consistent across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒃔?

𒃔 is U+120D4.

How can I copy 𒃔 into a web page?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒃔.

What CSS escape should I use for 𒃔?

Use the CSS escape \\120D4.

Is 𒃔 the same as its Unicode name?

Yesβ€”Unicode identifies the character by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES HI PLUS LI,” which is the identifier used to distinguish it.