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π’…™

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ad Character

π’…™ is the cuneiform sign β€œKA TIMES AD” (U+12159), used when writing or transcribing cuneiform texts.

U+12159

π’…™ is a cuneiform character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD” at U+12159. Use it when you need this specific sign for transcription, design, or reference.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ad Character Meaning

π’…™ is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD” (U+12159). The name indicates that the sign is represented as a combination involving β€œKA” and β€œAD” within cuneiform sign usage and transliteration conventions. In practice, the symbol is most often encountered in digital reproductions of cuneiform texts, sign lists, and reference materials where writers need a specific character rather than a visual approximation. If you are building documents, fonts, or educational content, using the exact Unicode character ensures consistency across platforms and tools.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for digital cuneiform transcription and notation
  • β€’Labeling cuneiform sign charts or educational worksheets
  • β€’Typography and graphic design elements referencing cuneiform characters
  • β€’Programming content systems that store cuneiform Unicode text
  • β€’Academic or hobbyist notes where the exact sign matters

Examples

π’…™ Cuneiform Sign KA Times AD

  • π’…™In the sign list, π’…™ appears under KA times AD.
  • π’…™Type π’…™ wherever the manuscript shows the KAΓ—AD form.
  • π’…™Our worksheet includes π’…™ with a brief identification note.
  • π’…™The dataset stores cuneiform signs as Unicode characters like π’…™.
  • π’…™For the poster, we placed π’…™ in the heading as a reference sign.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12159
HTML Entity𒅙
HTML Code𒅙
CSS\12159

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ad character mean?

π’…™ is a cuneiform sign whose Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD” (U+12159). The name indicates that the sign is represented as a combination involving β€œKA” and β€œAD” within cuneiform sign usage and transliteration conventions. In practice, the symbol is most often encountered in digital reproductions of cuneiform texts, sign lists, and reference materials where writers need a specific character rather than a visual approximation. If you are building documents, fonts, or educational content, using the exact Unicode character ensures consistency across platforms and tools.

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

π’…™ is U+12159.

How can I copy π’…™ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity provided: 𒅙 (as listed for this character).

What escape sequence works in JavaScript?

Use \\u{12159}.

What should I search for when looking up this sign?

Search for β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD” or β€œU+12159”.