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𒄡

Cuneiform Sign Gud Over Gud Lugal Character

𒄡 is a cuneiform sign identified as GUD over GUD LUGAL, encoded at U+12121.

U+12121

𒄡 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN GUD OVER GUD LUGAL.” It’s useful when transcribing or labeling texts that use standardized cuneiform sign inventories. This page helps you copy it reliably across common platforms.

Cuneiform Sign Gud Over Gud Lugal Character Meaning

The character 𒄡 is the Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign “GUD OVER GUD LUGAL” (U+12121). In cuneiform sign practice, multi-part sign names like “GUD over GUD LUGAL” typically describe how smaller elements are arranged to form a specific composite sign. When you’re working with sign lists, catalog entries, or digital corpora, this exact Unicode character helps keep your transcription consistent with established encodings. Use it when a source document, transliteration key, or encoding table calls for this specific sign rather than a visually similar one.

Common uses

  • Transcribing cuneiform texts in digital documents using the correct encoded sign
  • Labeling images or worksheets for cuneiform sign learning and reference
  • Building typographic sets or font specimens that include U+12121
  • Using the sign in academic notes, glossaries, or sign inventory lists
  • Creating social or educational posts that reference specific cuneiform characters

Examples

𒄡 Cuneiform Sign GUD over GUD LUGAL

  • 𒄡Add 𒄡 to your sign list at U+12121.
  • 𒄡In the inventory, the composite sign is “GUD over GUD LUGAL” (𒄡).
  • 𒄡Use 𒄡 when your source specifies that exact cuneiform sign.
  • 𒄡Transliteration notes: sign 𒄡 appears in the line as encoded.
  • 𒄡Copy the character 𒄡 (𒄡) into your HTML page.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12121
HTML Entity𒄡
HTML Code𒄡
CSS\12121

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gud Over Gud Lugal character mean?

The character 𒄡 is the Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign “GUD OVER GUD LUGAL” (U+12121). In cuneiform sign practice, multi-part sign names like “GUD over GUD LUGAL” typically describe how smaller elements are arranged to form a specific composite sign. When you’re working with sign lists, catalog entries, or digital corpora, this exact Unicode character helps keep your transcription consistent with established encodings. Use it when a source document, transliteration key, or encoding table calls for this specific sign rather than a visually similar one.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒄡?

𒄡 is U+12121.

How can I copy 𒄡 in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒄡

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use: \\12121

What JavaScript escape works for 𒄡?

Use: \\u{12121}