Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Ku3 Plus An Character
A cuneiform sign, Unicode character U+120DC, used in writing systems that employ cuneiform signs.
U+120DC
๐ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode code point U+120DC. Itโs useful when you need to include the exact sign in digital texts, fonts, or educational materials. Below youโll find practical copy options and Unicode-safe code escapes.
Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Ku3 Plus An Character Meaning
๐ is identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KU3 PLUS ANโ (U+120DC). Like many cuneiform signs, its value is specific to the sign inventory used in scholarly transliterations and digital corpora. In practice, itโs typically used to represent that exact sign rather than serving as a general-purpose punctuation or emoji. If youโre creating transliteration text, annotating tablets or inscriptions, or labeling characters in a reference chart, the key is to use the correct Unicode code point so the glyph rendered by the userโs font matches your intention.
Common uses
- โขCopying the exact cuneiform character into a transliteration or scholarly note
- โขAdding cuneiform signs to educational slides, handouts, or study materials
- โขBuilding a reference chart or dataset of Unicode cuneiform characters
- โขUsing the character in web content where Unicode accuracy matters
- โขLabeling or annotating images of cuneiform inscriptions in digital archives
Examples
๐ Cuneiform Sign GA2 TIMES KU3 PLUS AN
- ๐โHere is the cuneiform sign ๐ used in the transliteration.โ
- ๐โThe character U+120DC (๐) appears in this table.โ
- ๐โIโm comparing ๐ to nearby cuneiform signs in the chart.โ
- ๐โAdd ๐ to the label for the annotated tablet image.โ
- ๐โUse the exact glyph ๐ when entering the sign list.โ
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+120DC | |
| HTML Entity | 𒃜 | |
| HTML Code | 𒃜 | |
| CSS | \120DC |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Ku3 Plus An character mean?
๐ is identified in Unicode as โCUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES KU3 PLUS ANโ (U+120DC). Like many cuneiform signs, its value is specific to the sign inventory used in scholarly transliterations and digital corpora. In practice, itโs typically used to represent that exact sign rather than serving as a general-purpose punctuation or emoji. If youโre creating transliteration text, annotating tablets or inscriptions, or labeling characters in a reference chart, the key is to use the correct Unicode code point so the glyph rendered by the userโs font matches your intention.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐?
๐ is U+120DC.
How can I copy ๐ into HTML?
Use the provided entity: 𒃜
What CSS escape can I use for this character?
Use: \\120DC
How do I include ๐ in JavaScript?
Use: \\u{120DC}