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𒄇

Cuneiform Sign Gidim Character

𒄇 is the Unicode cuneiform character U+12107, named CUNEIFORM SIGN GIDIM.

U+12107

𒄇 is a cuneiform character in the Unicode β€œCuneiform” block. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and include it in text or code. Use the provided escapes and example sentences to integrate it into your work.

Cuneiform Sign Gidim Character Meaning

𒄇 is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GIDIM” with codepoint U+12107 (HTML entity 𒄇). It’s part of the Cuneiform writing system set of characters. On modern devices, how it appears depends on font support for cuneiform. In Unicode-aware software, you can treat it as a single character for searching, copy/paste, and string handling. If you’re building a transcription, reference list, or catalog of cuneiform signs, use the Unicode name and codepoint to keep your data consistent across browsers, editors, and programming environments.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste of the exact cuneiform sign into documents, notes, or annotations
  • β€’Including the sign in web content for transcription, catalog pages, or educational materials
  • β€’Using the Unicode codepoint in scripts to generate or validate cuneiform text
  • β€’Referencing the sign in typography tests to confirm font coverage for U+12107
  • β€’Building a searchable index of cuneiform signs by Unicode name or codepoint

Examples

𒄇 Cuneiform Sign GIDIM

  • 𒄇I added 𒄇 to my cuneiform sign list for reference.
  • 𒄇The transcription includes 𒄇 at the start of the line.
  • 𒄇Use U+12107 to ensure the character 𒄇 is consistent everywhere.
  • 𒄇In my font test, 𒄇 should render correctly with fallback fonts.
  • 𒄇This entry documents the character 𒄇 (CUNEIFORM SIGN GIDIM).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12107
HTML Entity𒄇
HTML Code𒄇
CSS\12107

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gidim character mean?

𒄇 is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GIDIM” with codepoint U+12107 (HTML entity 𒄇). It’s part of the Cuneiform writing system set of characters. On modern devices, how it appears depends on font support for cuneiform. In Unicode-aware software, you can treat it as a single character for searching, copy/paste, and string handling. If you’re building a transcription, reference list, or catalog of cuneiform signs, use the Unicode name and codepoint to keep your data consistent across browsers, editors, and programming environments.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒄇?

𒄇 is U+12107.

How can I copy 𒄇 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒄇.

What escape sequence should I use in JavaScript?

Use \\u{12107}.

Why does 𒄇 look different or show a box on my device?

It depends on whether your installed fonts (or the fonts loaded by your site) support the cuneiform glyph for U+12107.