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π’…„

Cuneiform Sign Idim Over Idim Squared Character

π’…„ is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œIDIM over IDIM squared.”

U+12144

π’…„ is a Unicode cuneiform character with the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM OVER IDIM SQUARED.” It’s useful when you’re typesetting Akkadian/Sumerian-related texts or working with cuneiform datasets. Below you’ll find copy options and exact code points for web and app use.

Cuneiform Sign Idim Over Idim Squared Character Meaning

π’…„ (Unicode U+12144) is a cuneiform sign labeled β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IDIM OVER IDIM SQUARED.” The formal Unicode name reflects its internal composition: it is an IDIM sign placed over another IDIM, with the squared/stacked arrangement indicated by the name β€œsquared.” In practice, people encounter this character when transcribing cuneiform tablets, labeling symbols in digital epigraphy, or displaying standardized cuneiform writing in fonts and datasets. When you need the exact glyph rather than a similar-looking mark, copy this character using the provided Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying a specific cuneiform glyph for digital transcription work
  • β€’Labeling or annotating entries in a cuneiform sign inventory
  • β€’Using the exact Unicode character in web pages, apps, and text tools
  • β€’Preparing content for museum/education platforms that display sign lists
  • β€’Creating consistent typography in datasets that store cuneiform characters

Examples

π’…„ Cuneiform Sign Idim Over Idim Squared

  • π’…„U+12144: π’…„ appears in my cuneiform sign list.
  • π’…„Unicode cuneiform: π’…„ (IDIM over IDIM squared).
  • π’…„I need to insert the character π’…„ into the dataset.
  • π’…„The glyph shown is π’…„ from the Cuneiform block.
  • π’…„Copy/paste test character: π’…„.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12144
HTML Entity𒅄
HTML Code𒅄
CSS\12144

FAQ

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

π’…„ is Unicode code point U+12144.

How do I copy π’…„ on the web using HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅄.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for π’…„?

CSS escape: \\12144. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{12144}.

What does the official name β€œIDIM over IDIM squared” indicate?

It indicates the sign’s stacked/composite structure: an IDIM placed over another IDIM, with the β€œsquared” arrangement described by the Unicode naming standard.

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