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π’…›

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ash2 Character

π’…› (U+1215B) is the cuneiform sign KA times ASH2, encoded in Unicode as a single character.

U+1215B

π’…› is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH2”. It’s useful when you’re recreating text layouts, labels, or study notes that reference this specific sign. Below you’ll find ready-to-copy forms and implementation details.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ash2 Character Meaning

π’…› is the Unicode character U+1215B, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH2”. As a cuneiform sign, it is typically used in transliteration, cataloging, or transcription work where specific sign forms must be represented exactly. The β€œKA TIMES ASH2” part of the name indicates a compound sign relationship as defined in Unicode naming conventions. In practice, the most important point for users is accurate copying and correct encoding (for example, the HTML entity or language/platform escapes) so the same sign renders consistently across documents, websites, and apps.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste into Unicode text for cuneiform transcription and study notes
  • β€’Typography and layout work when a specific cuneiform sign is required in headings or labels
  • β€’Web or CMS content where you need the correct symbol encoding (HTML entity/Unicode escapes)
  • β€’Creating or annotating digital manuscripts, indexes, or sign lists
  • β€’Educational materials that reference individual cuneiform signs by their Unicode identity

Examples

π’…› Cuneiform Sign KA Times ASH2

  • π’…›Transliteration uses π’…› to mark the KAΓ—ASH2 sign.
  • π’…›Sign list entry: U+1215B π’…› (CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH2).
  • π’…›In my table, column three shows π’…› for this specific form.
  • π’…›I inserted π’…› into the dataset export as a single Unicode character.
  • π’…›The label β€œKA TIMES ASH2” is displayed with π’…› in the footer.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1215B
HTML Entity𒅛
HTML Code𒅛
CSS\1215B

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ash2 character mean?

π’…› is the Unicode character U+1215B, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH2”. As a cuneiform sign, it is typically used in transliteration, cataloging, or transcription work where specific sign forms must be represented exactly. The β€œKA TIMES ASH2” part of the name indicates a compound sign relationship as defined in Unicode naming conventions. In practice, the most important point for users is accurate copying and correct encoding (for example, the HTML entity or language/platform escapes) so the same sign renders consistently across documents, websites, and apps.

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

π’…› is U+1215B.

How can I copy π’…› into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅛.

What escape sequence works in JavaScript?

You can use \\u{1215B}.

What is the symbol’s Unicode name?

The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ASH2”.