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π’„”

Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Tak4 Character

π’„” is a cuneiform sign (U+12114) named GISH TIMES TAK4, used in cuneiform text and typographic references.

U+12114

π’„” is the Unicode character U+12114, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES TAK4.” This page helps you identify the sign and copy it reliably for fonts, editing, or research. Use the provided escapes for programming and the variations for design mockups.

Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Tak4 Character Meaning

π’„” is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES TAK4” (U+12114). Like many cuneiform signs, its exact reading and interpretation depend on the surrounding characters and the specific text tradition. The name indicates a composite sign concept (β€œGISH” together with β€œTAK4”), which may be referenced in scholarly transcription, dictionary lookup, or typographic cataloging. In practice, users often encounter this character when working with Unicode-encoded cuneiform text, creating consistent symbol styling, or labeling manuscripts and datasets where the sign must match its standardized code point.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste of Unicode cuneiform in digital texts and transcriptions
  • β€’Adding the sign to educational materials, charts, or sign lists
  • β€’Typography and font testing for U+12114 rendering support
  • β€’Metadata labeling for datasets that store cuneiform symbols by code point
  • β€’Scholarly or research documentation where the Unicode name must be exact

Examples

π’„” Cuneiform Sign GISH TIMES TAK4

  • π’„”π’„” π’„‚ π’„‘ (sample cuneiform sequence)
  • π’„”Unicode test: π’„” (U+12114)
  • π’„”Sign list entry: π’„” β€” CUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES TAK4
  • π’„”Dataset label: target character is π’„”
  • π’„”Font preview string: π’„”π’„”π’„”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12114
HTML Entity𒄔
HTML Code𒄔
CSS\12114

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gish Times Tak4 character mean?

π’„” is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES TAK4” (U+12114). Like many cuneiform signs, its exact reading and interpretation depend on the surrounding characters and the specific text tradition. The name indicates a composite sign concept (β€œGISH” together with β€œTAK4”), which may be referenced in scholarly transcription, dictionary lookup, or typographic cataloging. In practice, users often encounter this character when working with Unicode-encoded cuneiform text, creating consistent symbol styling, or labeling manuscripts and datasets where the sign must match its standardized code point.

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

π’„” is U+12114.

What is the official Unicode name of this character?

The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GISH TIMES TAK4.”

How can I copy π’„” reliably in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒄔.

How do I include π’„” in JavaScript?

You can use: \\u{12114}.

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