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𒃦

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times She Plus Tur Character

𒃦 is a cuneiform sign identified as “GA2 Times She Plus TUR” (U+120E6).

U+120E6

𒃦 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode code point U+120E6. It’s commonly used in digital references for writing systems and transliteration work. Use the variations below to copy it reliably in documents and code.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times She Plus Tur Character Meaning

𒃦 is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode official name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHE PLUS TUR” (U+120E6). In practice, this kind of named entry indicates a specific sign used in cuneiform studies and sign lists, often corresponding to a particular combination or conventional reading in scholarly catalogs. The exact linguistic value can depend on the tablet, language (such as Sumerian or Akkadian), and the transcription scheme used by a given source. If you’re writing, labeling, or typesetting, the most important step is to match the symbol to the sign-list identity your reference work uses.

Common uses

  • Digital transcription of cuneiform sign lists in notes and drafts
  • Typography and publishing of scholarly or educational materials about cuneiform
  • Labeling symbols in educational slides, handouts, and posters
  • Data entry for Unicode-based cuneiform corpora and annotations
  • Inserting the correct Unicode character into websites, apps, and documentation

Examples

𒃦 Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times She Plus TUR

  • 𒃦U+120E6: 𒃦
  • 𒃦Sign list entry: GA2×she + TUR — 𒃦
  • 𒃦In the transliteration, replace the sign with 𒃦.
  • 𒃦Table column “Cuneiform” includes 𒃦 for this row.
  • 𒃦Unicode character 𒃦 is used in the sample markup.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120E6
HTML Entity𒃦
HTML Code𒃦
CSS\120E6

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times She Plus Tur character mean?

𒃦 is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode official name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHE PLUS TUR” (U+120E6). In practice, this kind of named entry indicates a specific sign used in cuneiform studies and sign lists, often corresponding to a particular combination or conventional reading in scholarly catalogs. The exact linguistic value can depend on the tablet, language (such as Sumerian or Akkadian), and the transcription scheme used by a given source. If you’re writing, labeling, or typesetting, the most important step is to match the symbol to the sign-list identity your reference work uses.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒃦?

𒃦 is U+120E6.

What is the Unicode official name of this symbol?

The official Unicode name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES SHE PLUS TUR”.

How can I copy 𒃦 using HTML?

You can use the HTML entity shown on this page: 𒃦.

Is the meaning of 𒃦 fixed across all texts?

Its identification as a cuneiform sign is fixed by Unicode, but its reading or linguistic function can vary depending on the language and transcription/sign-list conventions used in a source.