Cuneiform Sign Hal Character
𒄬 is the Unicode character for Cuneiform Sign HAL (U+1212C).
U+1212C
𒄬 is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL” and code point U+1212C. This page is designed to help you copy the symbol reliably in documents, web pages, and code. You’ll also find common copy formats and practical usage ideas.
Cuneiform Sign Hal Character Meaning
“𒄬” is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign known as “CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL” (U+1212C). In Unicode, the character is treated as a specific cuneiform sign for representing texts from cuneiform writing systems in digital form. People typically use it when working with transliterations, epigraphic transcription, or typography for scholarly or educational materials. Because cuneiform signs can carry different values depending on language and context, the most important practical meaning for everyday users is its identity as the named Unicode character “CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL.”
Common uses
- •Copying into Unicode text for cuneiform transcription projects
- •Labeling or annotating images of cuneiform tablets in documents
- •Using in web content where Unicode characters are supported
- •Entering the character into fonts/tools for cuneiform typography
- •Displaying the sign in educational posts or study notes
Examples
𒄬 Cuneiform Sign HAL
- 𒄬The sign 𒄬 appears in the transcription at line 3.
- 𒄬Transliteration note: use 𒄬 where HAL is intended.
- 𒄬Image caption: cuneiform sign 𒄬 (U+1212C).
- 𒄬Add 𒄬 to the character list for your cuneiform worksheet.
- 𒄬In the sample text, 𒄬 follows the previous sign.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1212C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄬 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄬 | |
| CSS | \1212C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Hal character mean?
“𒄬” is a Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign known as “CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL” (U+1212C). In Unicode, the character is treated as a specific cuneiform sign for representing texts from cuneiform writing systems in digital form. People typically use it when working with transliterations, epigraphic transcription, or typography for scholarly or educational materials. Because cuneiform signs can carry different values depending on language and context, the most important practical meaning for everyday users is its identity as the named Unicode character “CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL.”
What is the Unicode code point for 𒄬?
𒄬 is U+1212C.
How can I copy 𒄬 in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒄬.
What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\1212C. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{1212C}.
Does 𒄬 have other names or meanings?
In Unicode, the official name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN HAL.” The sign’s value can depend on the language and context, but its digital identity is fixed by U+1212C.