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๐’„ด

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Nun Character

๐’„ด is the Unicode cuneiform sign โ€œHI TIMES NUNโ€ (U+12134), used for faithful text reproduction and scholarly drafts.

U+12134

๐’„ด is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode at U+12134. Its official Unicode name is โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES NUN.โ€ Use it when you need precise cuneiform lettering for manuscripts, study notes, or typographic mockups.

Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Nun Character Meaning

๐’„ด (Unicode U+12134) is a cuneiform sign represented in the Unicode block for cuneiform writing systems. Its Unicode name, โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES NUN,โ€ indicates a specific sign identity rather than a generic punctuation or symbol. Because cuneiform writing is historically complex, the most practical meaning for most users is typographic correctness: using the exact character when matching a source text, labeling figures, or transcribing sign lists. When publishing or sharing digital work, using the correct code point helps others reproduce your text consistently across fonts that support this character.

Common uses

  • โ€ขTranscribing or digitizing cuneiform sign text with accurate Unicode characters
  • โ€ขAdding labels or captions in academic or educational materials on cuneiform writing
  • โ€ขCreating typographic samples and glyph previews for cuneiform fonts
  • โ€ขComposing study notes that reference specific sign identities
  • โ€ขPreparing social or blog posts that demonstrate cuneiform text reproduction

Examples

๐’„ด Cuneiform Sign HI TIMES NUN

  • ๐’„ด๐’„ด
  • ๐’„ดSign list: ๐’„ด (U+12134)
  • ๐’„ดTranscription note: see ๐’„ด in the margin.
  • ๐’„ดFigure caption includes ๐’„ด for the HIร—NUN sign.
  • ๐’„ดUnicode test string: ๐’„ด

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12134
HTML Entity𒄴
HTML Code𒄴
CSS\12134

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Hi Times Nun character mean?

๐’„ด (Unicode U+12134) is a cuneiform sign represented in the Unicode block for cuneiform writing systems. Its Unicode name, โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES NUN,โ€ indicates a specific sign identity rather than a generic punctuation or symbol. Because cuneiform writing is historically complex, the most practical meaning for most users is typographic correctness: using the exact character when matching a source text, labeling figures, or transcribing sign lists. When publishing or sharing digital work, using the correct code point helps others reproduce your text consistently across fonts that support this character.

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

๐’„ด is U+12134.

What is the official Unicode name of this symbol?

Its Unicode name is โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN HI TIMES NUN.โ€

How can I copy ๐’„ด reliably in software?

Copy the character directly (๐’„ด) or paste it using the escapes: HTML entity 𒄴 or JavaScript escape \\u{12134}.

Will ๐’„ด display correctly on all devices?

It will only display correctly if the font youโ€™re using supports this cuneiform character; otherwise it may appear as a placeholder box.