Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Lish Character
๐ผ is a cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES LISH, available as U+1213C.
U+1213C
๐ผ is a cuneiform Unicode character identified as U+1213C. Use it in digital writing, references, and font-aware design workflows. Below youโll find copy options and practical ways to use it.
Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Lish Character Meaning
๐ผ is the Unicode character with the official name โCUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES LISHโ (U+1213C) and belongs to the Cuneiform category. Like many cuneiform signs, it functions as a distinct written character in transcription or transliteration systems that map cuneiform sign inventories to Unicode. In practice, people use it to represent this specific sign when digitizing texts, labeling materials, or adding accurate characters to online content where cuneiform sign identity must be preserved. If youโre working from a source transcription, use this exact character to match the sign name rather than substituting visually similar characters.
Common uses
- โขDigitizing or typesetting cuneiform transcriptions with a specific sign identity
- โขAdding accurate cuneiform characters in educational materials and glosses
- โขCreating poster labels or UI text for cuneiform sign sets
- โขUsing the correct Unicode character in research notes and citations
- โขEmbedding the symbol in web pages and documents using Unicode escapes
Examples
๐ผ Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Lish
- ๐ผSign: ๐ผ
- ๐ผUnicode: U+1213C โ ๐ผ
- ๐ผCuneiform entry includes ๐ผ in the symbol set.
- ๐ผTranscription uses the sign ๐ผ for this token.
- ๐ผCopy ๐ผ and paste it into your editor.
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1213C | |
| HTML Entity | 𒄼 | |
| HTML Code | 𒄼 | |
| CSS | \1213C |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Hub2 Times Lish character mean?
๐ผ is the Unicode character with the official name โCUNEIFORM SIGN HUB2 TIMES LISHโ (U+1213C) and belongs to the Cuneiform category. Like many cuneiform signs, it functions as a distinct written character in transcription or transliteration systems that map cuneiform sign inventories to Unicode. In practice, people use it to represent this specific sign when digitizing texts, labeling materials, or adding accurate characters to online content where cuneiform sign identity must be preserved. If youโre working from a source transcription, use this exact character to match the sign name rather than substituting visually similar characters.