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π’…†

Cuneiform Sign Igi Character

π’…† is the cuneiform sign IGI, encoded as Unicode U+12146.

U+12146

This page helps you copy and use the cuneiform sign π’…† (Cuneiform Sign IGI). It includes Unicode and ready-to-use escape codes for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Use it in typography, digital archives, and text mockups.

Cuneiform Sign Igi Character Meaning

π’…† is a cuneiform writing sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IGI” (U+12146). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation can depend on the surrounding text and the language or writing tradition. In practical digital work, the most important β€œmeaning” is often identification: using the correct Unicode character to represent the IGI sign reliably across platforms. When creating documents, labels, or datasets, copy the exact character to avoid look-alike glyphs from fonts or custom drawings.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing and copying the exact Unicode character in multilingual documents and notes
  • β€’Building digital typography or font previews that include cuneiform characters
  • β€’Annotating manuscripts, transcriptions, or catalog records in research workflows
  • β€’Creating web content or UI mockups that display cuneiform text accurately
  • β€’Preparing social media captions or educational posts that reference the IGI sign

Examples

π’…† Cuneiform Sign IGI

  • π’…†Unicode test: π’…† (U+12146)
  • π’…†Cuneiform label: π’…† sign igi
  • π’…†Transcription note: see π’…† in line 3
  • π’…†Dataset entry: character=π’…† code=U+12146
  • π’…†Font preview: glyph π’…†

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12146
HTML Entity𒅆
HTML Code𒅆
CSS\12146

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Igi character mean?

π’…† is a cuneiform writing sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN IGI” (U+12146). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation can depend on the surrounding text and the language or writing tradition. In practical digital work, the most important β€œmeaning” is often identification: using the correct Unicode character to represent the IGI sign reliably across platforms. When creating documents, labels, or datasets, copy the exact character to avoid look-alike glyphs from fonts or custom drawings.

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

π’…† is encoded as Unicode U+12146.

How can I copy π’…† into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅆.

What escape codes work for developers?

CSS: \\12146. JavaScript: \\u{12146}.

Why does π’…† look different across devices?

Appearance depends on the font that supports the cuneiform glyphs; the character and code point remain the same.

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