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π’„’

Cuneiform Sign Gul Character

π’„’ is the Cuneiform Sign GUL character, encoded at Unicode U+12122.

U+12122

π’„’ is a cuneiform character known as the Cuneiform Sign GUL. You can copy it directly from this page or insert it using Unicode escapes in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Gul Character Meaning

π’„’ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GUL” with code point U+12122. As a cuneiform sign, it is used in contexts where cuneiform text is represented digitallyβ€”such as transliteration work, epigraphic documents, and font/encoding demonstrations. The exact linguistic value can depend on the specific manuscript, sign list conventions, and how a project assigns readings to cuneiform signs. When you need the exact character itself (rather than a descriptive label), use the symbol and its Unicode identifier to ensure consistent rendering across systems that support the character.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform character for digital cuneiform text.
  • β€’Including π’„’ in web pages, documents, or editor content that supports Unicode.
  • β€’Using the character in academic notes or sign-list references where exact code points matter.
  • β€’Demonstrating or testing cuneiform font coverage and rendering in a browser.
  • β€’Building search, tagging, or metadata for cuneiform sign collections using Unicode values.

Examples

π’„’ Cuneiform Sign GUL (U+12122)

  • π’„’π’„’ U+12122 appears in many Unicode cuneiform sign lists.
  • π’„’I added π’„’ to my glossary of cuneiform characters.
  • π’„’Render test: does π’„’ display correctly in this font?
  • π’„’Unicode insert: π’„’ (Cuneiform Sign GUL).
  • π’„’Reference string contains π’„’ for accurate character identification.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12122
HTML Entity𒄢
HTML Code𒄢
CSS\12122

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Gul character mean?

π’„’ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN GUL” with code point U+12122. As a cuneiform sign, it is used in contexts where cuneiform text is represented digitallyβ€”such as transliteration work, epigraphic documents, and font/encoding demonstrations. The exact linguistic value can depend on the specific manuscript, sign list conventions, and how a project assigns readings to cuneiform signs. When you need the exact character itself (rather than a descriptive label), use the symbol and its Unicode identifier to ensure consistent rendering across systems that support the character.

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

π’„’ is encoded at Unicode U+12122.

How can I copy π’„’ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒄢.

What escape can I use in JavaScript?

You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12122}.

Why might π’„’ not display correctly on my device?

The character requires a Unicode-capable font with cuneiform glyph support; without it, you may see a fallback box or missing-glyph symbol.