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𒃻

Cuneiform Sign Gar Character

𒃻 (Cuneiform Sign GAR) is a Unicode cuneiform character used in cuneiform text, fonts, and educational materials.

U+120FB

𒃻 is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN GAR. Use it when you need to reproduce or typeset this specific cuneiform sign in documents, websites, or creative projects.

Cuneiform Sign Gar Character Meaning

𒃻 is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GAR” (U+120FB). In cuneiform writing, individual signs can function as parts of words or syllables depending on the language, sign value, and context. Because cuneiform sign usage varies across time periods and scribal conventions, the most reliable way to understand how 𒃻 should be interpreted is to consult a cuneiform sign list or a text that uses this sign in situ. For everyday use, it’s best thought of as a specific, copyable cuneiform sign that represents β€œGAR” in the Unicode catalog.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform sign 𒃻 into notes, essays, or catalogs about cuneiform writing
  • β€’Typing or composing cuneiform-themed designs for posters, study materials, or classroom slides
  • β€’Using the character in web content, UI mockups, or typography samples that require U+120FB
  • β€’Adding the sign to digital humanities projects, glossaries, or searchable reference lists
  • β€’Recreating sign lists and comparing sign variants in font-testing or Unicode support checks

Examples

𒃻 Cuneiform Sign GAR

  • π’ƒ»β€œHere is the cuneiform sign 𒃻 (GAR).”
  • π’ƒ»β€œThe term appears with the sign 𒃻 in the transliteration.”
  • π’ƒ»β€œUnicode character test: 𒃻.”
  • π’ƒ»β€œCuneiform sign inventory: 𒃻 is U+120FB.”
  • π’ƒ»β€œAdd 𒃻 to the sample line to verify font coverage.”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+120FB
HTML Entity𒃻
HTML Code𒃻
CSS\120FB

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gar character mean?

𒃻 is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GAR” (U+120FB). In cuneiform writing, individual signs can function as parts of words or syllables depending on the language, sign value, and context. Because cuneiform sign usage varies across time periods and scribal conventions, the most reliable way to understand how 𒃻 should be interpreted is to consult a cuneiform sign list or a text that uses this sign in situ. For everyday use, it’s best thought of as a specific, copyable cuneiform sign that represents β€œGAR” in the Unicode catalog.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒃻?

𒃻 corresponds to U+120FB.

How can I paste 𒃻 on a website or in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒃻 or copy the character directly.

How do I write 𒃻 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\120FB. JavaScript escape: \\u{120FB}.

Does 𒃻 have a fixed meaning by itself?

As a specific cuneiform sign (named GAR in Unicode), its interpretation depends on context in cuneiform texts. Use a sign list or an example text for the language-specific value.