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π’„œ

Cuneiform Sign Gu2 Times Sal Plus Tug2 Character

π’„œ (U+1211C) is a cuneiform sign named β€œGU2 times SAL plus TUG2.”

U+1211C

π’„œ is a Unicode cuneiform character used for digital copies of ancient-script material. On this page you can copy the symbol and find ready-to-use code-point and escape formats. It’s useful for typography, reference lists, and educational mockups.

Cuneiform Sign Gu2 Times Sal Plus Tug2 Character Meaning

π’„œ (Unicode: CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES SAL PLUS TUG2, U+1211C) is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name describes its components: β€œGU2,” β€œSAL,” and β€œTUG2,” combined with β€œtimes” and β€œplus.” In practice, this character is used to represent the specific sign form in transcription and scholarly-style text. When you include it in digital work, the most reliable approach is to treat it as a single, exact character (U+1211C) and copy/paste it or use the provided escapes to avoid lookup mistakes. Actual readings can vary by sign-list and context, so it’s best to confirm against your source reference.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for cuneiform transcription in documents and notes
  • β€’Typography and font testing for the Unicode cuneiform block
  • β€’Educational or museum-style digital labels for sign inventories
  • β€’Linguistics or epigraphy mockups requiring a precise sign character
  • β€’Developer use in web pages, templates, and datasets as U+1211C

Examples

π’„œ Cuneiform GU2 Γ— SAL + TUG2

  • π’„œπ’„œ is included in my sign list for the tablet copy.
  • π’„œUse the exact character π’„œ when entering transcription data.
  • π’„œπ’„œ appears in this row of the cuneiform inventory table.
  • π’„œI referenced π’„œ by its code point U+1211C for accuracy.
  • π’„œThe dataset stores π’„œ as a single Unicode character.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1211C
HTML Entity𒄜
HTML Code𒄜
CSS\1211C

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gu2 Times Sal Plus Tug2 character mean?

π’„œ (Unicode: CUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES SAL PLUS TUG2, U+1211C) is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name describes its components: β€œGU2,” β€œSAL,” and β€œTUG2,” combined with β€œtimes” and β€œplus.” In practice, this character is used to represent the specific sign form in transcription and scholarly-style text. When you include it in digital work, the most reliable approach is to treat it as a single, exact character (U+1211C) and copy/paste it or use the provided escapes to avoid lookup mistakes. Actual readings can vary by sign-list and context, so it’s best to confirm against your source reference.

What Unicode character is π’„œ?

π’„œ is the cuneiform sign named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GU2 TIMES SAL PLUS TUG2” with code point U+1211C.

How do I copy π’„œ into a web page?

You can paste the character directly, or use HTML entity 𒄜 or the JS escape \\u{1211C} when building strings.

What is the CSS escape for π’„œ?

The CSS escape is \\1211C.

Does the Unicode name tell me its exact reading or meaning?

The Unicode name describes the sign’s composition (GU2, SAL, TUG2 with times/plus). For a specific reading in a language or corpus, confirm against your sign-list or transcription reference.

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