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π’„“

Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Bad Character

π’„“ is a cuneiform symbol with Unicode U+12113, used in text and scholarly/visual contexts for cuneiform representations.

U+12113

π’„“ (Unicode U+12113) is a cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES BAD.” It’s useful when you need an exact Unicode match for cuneiform signage, annotations, or typography. On this page, you can copy the character and use reliable escape forms in code.

Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Bad Character Meaning

π’„“ is a specific cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode standard as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES BAD” (U+12113). As with many cuneiform characters, its value depends on how it appears in the original script context (for example, the combination of sign forms and nearby characters). In modern usage, it most often appears in projects that reproduce cuneiform preciselyβ€”such as digital epigraphy, academic document preparation, searchable text corpora, fonts and layout testing, and educational materials where accuracy of character identity matters more than a single generalized β€œword” meaning.

Common uses

  • β€’Paste the exact cuneiform character into digital editions or transliteration notes.
  • β€’Use it in typography/font testing where Unicode U+12113 precision is required.
  • β€’Include it in academic or educational documents that list or compare cuneiform signs.
  • β€’Create searchable text for digital epigraphy archives using the correct code point.
  • β€’Use it in web or app content that must render the specific cuneiform sign consistently.

Examples

π’„“ Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Bad

  • π’„“π’„“ U+12113 is the character for β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES BAD.”
  • π’„“In the table of cuneiform signs, the entry marked π’„“ appears under U+12113.
  • π’„“Please verify the glyph for π’„“ in your font before publishing the chart.
  • π’„“The dataset includes π’„“ as a standalone character for accurate indexing.
  • π’„“I copied π’„“ into my document using Unicode escape U+12113.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12113
HTML Entity𒄓
HTML Code𒄓
CSS\12113

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Bad character mean?

π’„“ is a specific cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode standard as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES BAD” (U+12113). As with many cuneiform characters, its value depends on how it appears in the original script context (for example, the combination of sign forms and nearby characters). In modern usage, it most often appears in projects that reproduce cuneiform preciselyβ€”such as digital epigraphy, academic document preparation, searchable text corpora, fonts and layout testing, and educational materials where accuracy of character identity matters more than a single generalized β€œword” meaning.

What is the Unicode code point for π’„“?

π’„“ is Unicode U+12113.

How can I copy π’„“ reliably in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity form: 𒄓.

What escape formats can I use in code?

Common options include JavaScript: \\u{12113} and CSS/other escaping: \\12113.

Does π’„“ have a single universal β€œmeaning” on its own?

In cuneiform, the exact interpretation often depends on context. The Unicode name identifies the specific sign, while its role can vary with surrounding signs.