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๐’…š

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ad Plus Ku3 Character

๐’…š is a cuneiform character (U+1215A) used in cuneiform text and transliteration.

U+1215A

๐’…š (U+1215A) is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD PLUS KU3โ€. Itโ€™s useful when youโ€™re writing or displaying cuneiform in Unicode. Use the copy formats below for reliable pasting in different tools.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ad Plus Ku3 Character Meaning

๐’…š is encoded in Unicode as U+1215A and identified by the name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD PLUS KU3โ€. As with many cuneiform Unicode signs, the specific phonetic or semantic value depends on the language and the surrounding wedge signs in the original text. In practice, people use this character when preparing digital editions, transliterations, labels, or study materials where the exact sign shape and code point matter. When displaying it, ensure your chosen font supports this cuneiform block so the glyph appears correctly.

Common uses

  • โ€ขDigital cuneiform transcription and transliteration work
  • โ€ขAcademic or educational materials using exact Unicode sign characters
  • โ€ขDisplaying sign inventories or vocabulary lists for cuneiform study
  • โ€ขWeb and app content that requires the precise sign code point
  • โ€ขSocial posts or documentation where the exact cuneiform glyph is needed

Examples

๐’…š Cuneiform Sign KA TIMES AD PLUS KU3

  • ๐’…š๐’…š is shown as U+1215A in Unicode.
  • ๐’…šI copied ๐’…š from the U+1215A entry to use in my notes.
  • ๐’…šThe sign ๐’…š appears in my transliteration line.
  • ๐’…šUse ๐’…š to match the original cuneiform sign set.
  • ๐’…š๐’…š should render correctly when a supporting font is selected.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1215A
HTML Entity𒅚
HTML Code𒅚
CSS\1215A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ad Plus Ku3 character mean?

๐’…š is encoded in Unicode as U+1215A and identified by the name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES AD PLUS KU3โ€. As with many cuneiform Unicode signs, the specific phonetic or semantic value depends on the language and the surrounding wedge signs in the original text. In practice, people use this character when preparing digital editions, transliterations, labels, or study materials where the exact sign shape and code point matter. When displaying it, ensure your chosen font supports this cuneiform block so the glyph appears correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’…š?

๐’…š is U+1215A.

How can I copy ๐’…š reliably into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅚

Can I use ๐’…š in CSS or JavaScript?

Yes. CSS escape: \\1215A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1215A}.

Why does ๐’…š sometimes show as a blank box?

Most often itโ€™s because the selected font doesnโ€™t support this cuneiform character. Try a font that includes the Unicode Cuneiform block.