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π’„―

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash2 Character

π’„― is the cuneiform sign named β€œHI TIMES ASH2” with code point U+1212F.

U+1212F

π’„― is a cuneiform character identified as β€œHI TIMES ASH2” in Unicode. It’s useful when you need historically oriented text, document encoding, or accurate symbol copying for design and research.

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash2 Character Meaning

π’„― (Unicode U+1212F) is a cuneiform sign called β€œHI TIMES ASH2” (unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH2). In practice, its meaning depends on the original tablet or transcription system being followed. On digital documents, the most important β€œmeaning” is that it represents a specific, standardized cuneiform character in Unicode, allowing consistent rendering across platforms. If you’re working with transliterations, epigraphy references, or typography for cuneiform scripts, you’ll typically use the symbol to preserve the exact sign rather than to imply a generic concept.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste the exact cuneiform character for Unicode-accurate captions or transcriptions
  • β€’Add the sign to a custom cuneiform font layout, poster, or graphic design
  • β€’Use in educational materials that reference Unicode cuneiform code points
  • β€’Include in digital epigraphy notes, glossaries, or database entries requiring exact characters
  • β€’Test or demonstrate Unicode cuneiform rendering in web or app text

Examples

π’„― Cuneiform Sign HI TIMES ASH2

  • π’„―Example: π’„―
  • π’„―Unicode code point: U+1212F β€” π’„―
  • π’„―Sign name reference: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH2” = π’„―
  • π’„―Transcription snippet: π’„― π’„― π’„―
  • π’„―Cuneiform typography note: try rendering π’„― in your font

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1212F
HTML Entity𒄯
HTML Code𒄯
CSS\1212F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Ash2 character mean?

π’„― (Unicode U+1212F) is a cuneiform sign called β€œHI TIMES ASH2” (unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES ASH2). In practice, its meaning depends on the original tablet or transcription system being followed. On digital documents, the most important β€œmeaning” is that it represents a specific, standardized cuneiform character in Unicode, allowing consistent rendering across platforms. If you’re working with transliterations, epigraphy references, or typography for cuneiform scripts, you’ll typically use the symbol to preserve the exact sign rather than to imply a generic concept.

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

π’„― is U+1212F.

How can I copy π’„― in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒄯.

What is the JavaScript escape sequence for π’„―?

You can use \\u{1212F}.

Does π’„― have a single fixed meaning in all texts?

As with many cuneiform signs, the contextual meaning comes from the source/transliteration system; in Unicode use, the primary role is representing the specific sign β€œHI TIMES ASH2” consistently.