Cuneiform Sign Gum Character
π£ is the cuneiform sign named βGUMβ (U+12123) used in digital cuneiform text.
U+12123
π£ is a cuneiform character encoded as Unicode U+12123. This page helps you copy it reliably across websites, documents, and code.
Cuneiform Sign Gum Character Meaning
π£ is the Unicode character called βCUNEIFORM SIGN GUM.β As a cuneiform sign, it is used as a component within written cuneiform texts (for example, in transcription, study materials, or digital reproductions of ancient writing). In practice, the exact reading or value depends on the surrounding sign sequence and the source tradition being transcribed. When you need to include this specific sign in Unicode text, the most important details are its identity (U+12123) and the provided copy and escape formats for correct rendering.
Common uses
- β’Adding the exact cuneiform sign to Unicode text for research notes or digital transcriptions
- β’Designing posters, worksheets, or educational content that references βGUMβ as a specific sign
- β’Labeling glyph charts or documentation pages with the correct Unicode character
- β’Using the character in web or app text by referencing its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes
- β’Creating social media posts or templates about cuneiform writing using the exact glyph
Examples
π£ Cuneiform Sign GUM
- π£U+12123: π£
- π£Sign list: GUM (π£) β Unicode U+12123
- π£Iβm using π£ in the transcription for this segment.
- π£Copy/paste check: π£ renders correctly in Unicode.
- π£Escape example in JS: \\u{12123} β π£
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12123 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄣 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄣 | |
| CSS | \12123 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Gum character mean?
π£ is the Unicode character called βCUNEIFORM SIGN GUM.β As a cuneiform sign, it is used as a component within written cuneiform texts (for example, in transcription, study materials, or digital reproductions of ancient writing). In practice, the exact reading or value depends on the surrounding sign sequence and the source tradition being transcribed. When you need to include this specific sign in Unicode text, the most important details are its identity (U+12123) and the provided copy and escape formats for correct rendering.
What is the Unicode code point for π£?
π£ is Unicode U+12123.
How can I copy π£ on a website?
You can copy the character directly (π£) or use the HTML entity 𒄣.
What JavaScript escape can I use for this symbol?
Use \\u{12123} (JavaScript escape) to represent π£.
Does π£ always have the same meaning on its own?
Its exact reading in cuneiform depends on context (the surrounding signs and the transcription convention). The page identifies the character as βCUNEIFORM SIGN GUM.β