Cuneiform Sign Gurush Character
π¨ is the Cuneiform sign GURUSH (U+12128), useful for historical text and typography.
U+12128
π¨ is a cuneiform character used to represent specific signs in cuneiform writing. On this page you can copy it, find its code points, and use it in web or design tools. Itβs ideal for projects involving historical scripts and Unicode typography.
Cuneiform Sign Gurush Character Meaning
π¨ is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN GURUSHβ with code point U+12128. Like other cuneiform signs, it functions as a specific written element within cuneiform texts. Its exact reading and interpretation depend on the surrounding signs and the language or manuscript context, so itβs best used when you already have a sign sequence in mind (for example, when recreating a transcription or illustrating a specific sign). For practical use, treat it as a distinct typographic glyph: copy the character, use the provided escapes, and ensure the chosen font supports U+12128.
Common uses
- β’Copying a specific cuneiform sign for academic notes or transcriptions
- β’Designing posters, slides, or exhibits that reference historical writing
- β’Adding the character to Unicode-based titles, labels, or glyph collections
- β’Building web content or prototypes that require U+12128 support
- β’Creating reference charts of cuneiform signs for writers and educators
Examples
π¨ Cuneiform Sign Gurush
- π¨U+12128: π¨
- π¨Cuneiform sign: π¨ (GURUSH)
- π¨Add π¨ to your Unicode cuneiform set.
- π¨The symbol π¨ appears in this transcription.
- π¨Unicode character for sign GURUSH: π¨.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12128 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄨 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄨 | |
| CSS | \12128 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Gurush character mean?
π¨ is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN GURUSHβ with code point U+12128. Like other cuneiform signs, it functions as a specific written element within cuneiform texts. Its exact reading and interpretation depend on the surrounding signs and the language or manuscript context, so itβs best used when you already have a sign sequence in mind (for example, when recreating a transcription or illustrating a specific sign). For practical use, treat it as a distinct typographic glyph: copy the character, use the provided escapes, and ensure the chosen font supports U+12128.
What is the Unicode code point for π¨?
π¨ is U+12128 (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN GURUSH).
How can I copy π¨ into my web page?
You can copy the character directly or use its escapes: HTML entity 𒄨, CSS escape \\12128, or JavaScript escape \\u{12128}.
Will π¨ display correctly in all fonts?
Not always. You need a font that supports cuneiform characters at U+12128 for the glyph to render.
Does π¨ have a single fixed meaning by itself?
The symbol represents the specific cuneiform sign GURUSH, but its interpretation can depend on context and the surrounding signs in a text.