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π’……

Cuneiform Sign Ig Character

π’…… is the cuneiform sign IG (U+12145) used in digital text and scholarly writing.

U+12145

π’…… (CUNEIFORM SIGN IG, U+12145) is a cuneiform character used when representing ancient writing in Unicode. This page helps you copy it correctly and use it in documents, web text, and design work. You can also find related symbols and quick examples below.

Cuneiform Sign Ig Character Meaning

π’…… is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IG” with code point U+12145 (HTML entity: 𒅅). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific sign used in cuneiform writing systems; the exact reading can depend on the surrounding signs, language, and source tradition. In practice, people use this character to transcribe texts, label figures, cite sign lists, or format digital editions of cuneiform material. When using it in typography or publications, matching the correct Unicode character is important so fonts and rendering behave consistently.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform texts in digital documents or research notes
  • β€’Typing sign labels in educational slides, handouts, and posters
  • β€’Citing a specific cuneiform character in manuscripts and academic drafts
  • β€’Formatting web or app content that includes cuneiform sign lists
  • β€’Using the symbol in design mockups for museum, catalog, or exhibition materials

Examples

π’…… Cuneiform Sign IG

  • π’……The table lists π’…… as CUNEIFORM SIGN IG (U+12145).
  • π’……In the caption, π’…… marks the sign discussed in section 2.
  • π’……I used π’…… in my transcription to keep the Unicode encoding consistent.
  • π’……The dataset includes occurrences of π’…… in the same column as other signs.
  • π’……Please replace the placeholder with π’…… for the correct character.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12145
HTML Entity𒅅
HTML Code𒅅
CSS\12145

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ig character mean?

π’…… is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IG” with code point U+12145 (HTML entity: 𒅅). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific sign used in cuneiform writing systems; the exact reading can depend on the surrounding signs, language, and source tradition. In practice, people use this character to transcribe texts, label figures, cite sign lists, or format digital editions of cuneiform material. When using it in typography or publications, matching the correct Unicode character is important so fonts and rendering behave consistently.

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

π’…… has Unicode code point U+12145.

How do I copy π’…… reliably from this page?

Copy the character directly (π’……). If you need markup, you can also use 𒅅.

What is the official Unicode name of this character?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IG”.

Why might π’…… look different depending on the font?

Cuneiform characters depend on font support and styling. Different fonts may render the sign with different shapes even though the Unicode code point stays the same.