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𒃪

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times U Character

𒃪 is a cuneiform character (U+120EA) used to represent the “GA2 times U” sign in transliteration and digital writing.

U+120EA

𒃪 (U+120EA) is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode. It’s commonly used when you need a precise character for cuneiform transcription, documentation, or typography. Below are reliable copy options and quick examples for everyday use.

Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times U Character Meaning

𒃪 is a cuneiform character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES U” with Unicode codepoint U+120EA. The name indicates it corresponds to a specific sign or sign-combination labeled “GA2 times U” in cuneiform sign lists. In practice, this character is used in digital editions, linguistic notes, cataloging, and design mockups where accuracy matters—especially when you are transcribing cuneiform texts or referencing a particular sign by its standardized identifier. It’s mainly a character for representation and study rather than a standalone “word” in modern languages.

Common uses

  • Copy/pasting the exact cuneiform sign in academic notes or glossaries
  • Typing precise cuneiform transliteration in documents and manuscripts
  • Using the character in web or app UI for language and epigraphy tools
  • Adding accurate glyphs to digital archives and museum or museum-database entries
  • Designing typography samples or poster text that requires a specific cuneiform character

Examples

𒃪 Cuneiform Sign GA2 Times U

  • 𒃪𒃪 appears in the sign list as GA2 times U (U+120EA).
  • 𒃪In my transliteration table, I map this entry to 𒃪.
  • 𒃪Use 𒃪 when you need the exact “GA2 times U” sign.
  • 𒃪The catalog record references the character 𒃪 by codepoint.
  • 𒃪I copied 𒃪 into the text field using Unicode input.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120EA
HTML Entity𒃪
HTML Code𒃪
CSS\120EA

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ga2 Times U character mean?

𒃪 is a cuneiform character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN GA2 TIMES U” with Unicode codepoint U+120EA. The name indicates it corresponds to a specific sign or sign-combination labeled “GA2 times U” in cuneiform sign lists. In practice, this character is used in digital editions, linguistic notes, cataloging, and design mockups where accuracy matters—especially when you are transcribing cuneiform texts or referencing a particular sign by its standardized identifier. It’s mainly a character for representation and study rather than a standalone “word” in modern languages.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒃪?

𒃪 is U+120EA.

How can I copy 𒃪 into a webpage?

You can copy the character directly, or use its HTML entity 𒃪.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes work for 𒃪?

CSS: \\120EA. JavaScript: \\u{120EA}.

Is 𒃪 a standalone word or a transcription character?

It’s primarily a transcription/representation character for a specific cuneiform sign or sign label (“GA2 times U”) rather than a modern standalone word.