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𒄳

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Kin Character

𒄳 is the cuneiform sign “HI TIMES KIN” (Unicode U+12133), used in cuneiform texts and digital replicas.

U+12133

𒄳 is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as “CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES KIN” (U+12133). If you’re working with ancient scripts, it’s useful for labeling, reference, or display in fonts and prototypes. Below you’ll find practical ways to copy and use it.

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Kin Character Meaning

𒄳 is the Unicode character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES KIN” (U+12133). As part of the cuneiform writing system, it functions as a specific sign within cuneiform orthography. The name indicates a particular sign composition involving “HI” and “KIN,” which is how the sign is indexed and referenced in Unicode. In practice, users typically treat it as a distinct character for accurately reproducing cuneiform text, creating typographic mockups, or referencing sign lists used by students and editors. If you’re building content, use the exact Unicode character to ensure consistent display across systems that support it.

Common uses

  • Copying a specific cuneiform sign into digital manuscripts or study notes
  • Labeling glyphs in typography/font testing pages
  • Building educational or museum-style content that shows accurate cuneiform character forms
  • Using the exact sign in transcriptions or references where sign-by-sign fidelity matters
  • Creating social or design posts that require correct Unicode cuneiform characters

Examples

𒄳 Cuneiform Sign HI Times KIN

  • 𒄳𒄳 𒄳 𒄳
  • 𒄳Sign reference: 𒄳 (U+12133)
  • 𒄳Glyph set: 𒄳, 𒄳, 𒄳
  • 𒄳Try typing 𒄳 in your Unicode-capable editor
  • 𒄳Cuneiform study card: 𒄳

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12133
HTML Entity𒄳
HTML Code𒄳
CSS\12133

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Kin character mean?

𒄳 is the Unicode character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES KIN” (U+12133). As part of the cuneiform writing system, it functions as a specific sign within cuneiform orthography. The name indicates a particular sign composition involving “HI” and “KIN,” which is how the sign is indexed and referenced in Unicode. In practice, users typically treat it as a distinct character for accurately reproducing cuneiform text, creating typographic mockups, or referencing sign lists used by students and editors. If you’re building content, use the exact Unicode character to ensure consistent display across systems that support it.

What is the Unicode name of 𒄳?

Its Unicode name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES KIN.”

What is the codepoint for 𒄳?

The codepoint is U+12133.

How can I copy 𒄳 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒄳.

Why does 𒄳 sometimes show as a blank box?

It depends on whether the font/system you’re using supports this cuneiform character. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes U+12133.