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Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash Character

๐’„ฎ is the cuneiform sign โ€œHi Times Ashโ€ with code point U+1212E for digital typography and text.

U+1212E

๐’„ฎ (U+1212E) is a cuneiform character used in digital representations of cuneiform writing. Itโ€™s helpful for research, fonts, and layout work where you need the exact Unicode sign.

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash Character Meaning

โ€œ๐’„ฎโ€ is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH.โ€ As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific written character in cuneiform orthography. In practice, users typically encounter it when working with Unicode-encoded cuneiform texts, studying transliterations, or formatting documents that must match the source character exactly. Because itโ€™s a single, named Unicode sign, the main โ€œmeaningโ€ for most users is identity and correct encoding: using the right code point ensures the character displays properly and matches other references. When searching or citing, use its Unicode name or code point to avoid confusion with similar-looking signs.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopy/paste the exact character into Unicode cuneiform text drafts
  • โ€ขLabel or annotate cuneiform symbols in study notes and glossaries
  • โ€ขUse in digital humanities layouts where fidelity to the original character matters
  • โ€ขAdd to font/specimen pages showing supported cuneiform code points
  • โ€ขInclude in developer test strings for Unicode rendering and normalization

Examples

๐’„ฎ Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash

  • ๐’„ฎU+1212E: ๐’„ฎ
  • ๐’„ฎCuneiform: ๐’„ฎ in the โ€œHi times Ashโ€ sign name
  • ๐’„ฎTry copying ๐’„ฎ into your document to preserve the exact Unicode character
  • ๐’„ฎUnicode character reference for ๐’„ฎ (CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH)
  • ๐’„ฎDisplay check: ๐’„ฎ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1212E
HTML Entity𒄮
HTML Code𒄮
CSS\1212E

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash character mean?

โ€œ๐’„ฎโ€ is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH.โ€ As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific written character in cuneiform orthography. In practice, users typically encounter it when working with Unicode-encoded cuneiform texts, studying transliterations, or formatting documents that must match the source character exactly. Because itโ€™s a single, named Unicode sign, the main โ€œmeaningโ€ for most users is identity and correct encoding: using the right code point ensures the character displays properly and matches other references. When searching or citing, use its Unicode name or code point to avoid confusion with similar-looking signs.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’„ฎ?

๐’„ฎ is U+1212E.

How can I copy ๐’„ฎ for use in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒄮 for the character.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes can I use?

CSS escape: \\1212E. JavaScript escape: \\u{1212E}.

Why doesnโ€™t ๐’„ฎ display in my browser or editor?

Some systems donโ€™t have a font that supports this cuneiform character. Try a Unicode font with cuneiform coverage and re-check the text rendering.