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π’…‚

Cuneiform Sign Idim Character

π’…‚ is the Unicode character U+12142, named Cuneiform Sign IDIM.

U+12142

π’…‚ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode. It’s commonly referenced by its Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM.” Use the variations below to copy it into text, web pages, or code.

Cuneiform Sign Idim Character Meaning

π’…‚ is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM (codepoint U+12142). As with many cuneiform signs, the exact reading or value depends on the language, period, and how the sign appears in a specific inscription. On this page, you can use the character reliably by its Unicode identity when labeling, cataloging, or composing text that includes cuneiform material. For accurate scholarly interpretation, pair the sign with your source context (the tablet or transcription) while using the character itself for consistent digital representation.

Common uses

  • β€’Digital transcription of cuneiform passages where the sign is labeled as IDIM
  • β€’Scholarly notes, catalog entries, or dataset labels referencing U+12142
  • β€’Typography and UI mockups that need a specific cuneiform character
  • β€’Educational materials and flashcards for Unicode cuneiform sign study
  • β€’Web content and posts that require reliable copy/paste of π’…‚

Examples

π’…‚ Cuneiform Sign IDIM

  • π’…‚IDIM appears here: π’…‚.
  • π’…‚Unicode reference for the sign: π’…‚ (U+12142).
  • π’…‚Try inserting π’…‚ into your HTML or editor.
  • π’…‚The sign recorded in the transcription is π’…‚.
  • π’…‚Cuneiform sign IDIM: π’…‚.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12142
HTML Entity𒅂
HTML Code𒅂
CSS\12142

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Idim character mean?

π’…‚ is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM (codepoint U+12142). As with many cuneiform signs, the exact reading or value depends on the language, period, and how the sign appears in a specific inscription. On this page, you can use the character reliably by its Unicode identity when labeling, cataloging, or composing text that includes cuneiform material. For accurate scholarly interpretation, pair the sign with your source context (the tablet or transcription) while using the character itself for consistent digital representation.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’…‚?

π’…‚ has the Unicode codepoint U+12142.

How can I copy π’…‚ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅂.

What CSS escape can I use for π’…‚?

Use: \\12142.

Why doesn’t π’…‚ display on my device?

Some fonts don’t include this character. Try a font that supports the Unicode Cuneiform block.