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𒃣

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Sal Character

𒃣 is the cuneiform sign GA2 TIMES SAL (U+120E3), used in Unicode text and cuneiform-related references.

U+120E3

𒃣 is a cuneiform character encoded as U+120E3. It’s useful when you’re copying exact cuneiform signs for digital manuscripts, labels, or study notes. Below you’ll find copy/paste options and the Unicode details you need.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Sal Character Meaning

𒃣 is named “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SAL” and is categorized as a Cuneiform character. The name indicates it is a specific cuneiform sign identified by a sign label (“GA2”) combined with “TIMES SAL,” which is part of its standard descriptive naming. In practice, this symbol is used to represent a particular cuneiform sign precisely in Unicode text—such as in transliteration studies, typographic work, cataloging, or when aligning digital text with existing sign lists. If you’re entering cuneiform digitally, you typically use this character by its code point (U+120E3) to avoid confusing it with visually similar cuneiform signs.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific cuneiform sign into digital transliteration notes
  • Creating labels or captions for cuneiform study materials and sign lists
  • Using the character in web or app text that references cuneiform tablets
  • Typing Unicode-accurate inscriptions for typography and publishing mockups
  • Encoding the symbol in spreadsheets or documents where exact character identity matters

Examples

𒃣 Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times SAL

  • 𒃣The sign GA2 TIMES SAL is shown as 𒃣.
  • 𒃣For Unicode text, use 𒃣 (U+120E3) exactly.
  • 𒃣In the sign list, 𒃣 appears under the cuneiform category.
  • 𒃣Our catalog entry includes the character 𒃣 for this sign.
  • 𒃣I copied 𒃣 into the caption to match the tablet reference.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120E3
HTML Entity𒃣
HTML Code𒃣
CSS\120E3

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times Sal character mean?

𒃣 is named “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SAL” and is categorized as a Cuneiform character. The name indicates it is a specific cuneiform sign identified by a sign label (“GA2”) combined with “TIMES SAL,” which is part of its standard descriptive naming. In practice, this symbol is used to represent a particular cuneiform sign precisely in Unicode text—such as in transliteration studies, typographic work, cataloging, or when aligning digital text with existing sign lists. If you’re entering cuneiform digitally, you typically use this character by its code point (U+120E3) to avoid confusing it with visually similar cuneiform signs.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒃣?

𒃣 is U+120E3.

How can I copy 𒃣 from this page?

Use the character itself (𒃣) for copy/paste, or copy the HTML entity 𒃣.

What is the correct name of this character?

Its Unicode name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SAL.”

Will 𒃣 display correctly on my device?

It depends on font support for cuneiform Unicode characters. If it doesn’t render, try a Unicode-capable font.