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π’…°

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ki Character

π’…° is a cuneiform character named β€œCuneiform Sign KA Times KI” (U+12170).

U+12170

π’…° is a cuneiform sign encoded at U+12170. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in documents, web design, and digital typography. You’ll also find practical usage ideas and related characters to explore.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ki Character Meaning

π’…° is the cuneiform sign known as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KI” with the Unicode code point U+12170. In cuneiform writing, β€œKA” and β€œKI” are sign components used within signs and inscriptions; the β€œtimes” notation in the Unicode name indicates a combined or compound form. Because cuneiform characters can carry context-dependent values in different tablets and writing traditions, the most reliable way to interpret π’…° is by reading it within its original inscription or transliteration. For general digital use, treat it as a distinct encoded cuneiform character suitable for scholarly referencing, labeling, or recreating text.

Common uses

  • β€’Scholarly annotations and reference labels for cuneiform transcriptions
  • β€’Typography and font testing for Unicode cuneiform support
  • β€’Digital humanities projects that reproduce or tag cuneiform text
  • β€’Educational materials comparing cuneiform sign shapes and Unicode code points
  • β€’Web and app UI elements that need exact cuneiform characters

Examples

π’…° Cuneiform Sign KA Times KI

  • π’…°U+12170: π’…°
  • π’…°Cuneiform sign π’…° for KA Γ— KI
  • π’…°Encoded as 𒅰 in HTML (U+12170)
  • π’…°Use in a transcription: ...π’…°...
  • π’…°Test rendering: π’…° in your browser

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12170
HTML Entity𒅰
HTML Code𒅰
CSS\12170

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ki character mean?

π’…° is the cuneiform sign known as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES KI” with the Unicode code point U+12170. In cuneiform writing, β€œKA” and β€œKI” are sign components used within signs and inscriptions; the β€œtimes” notation in the Unicode name indicates a combined or compound form. Because cuneiform characters can carry context-dependent values in different tablets and writing traditions, the most reliable way to interpret π’…° is by reading it within its original inscription or transliteration. For general digital use, treat it as a distinct encoded cuneiform character suitable for scholarly referencing, labeling, or recreating text.

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

π’…° is U+12170.

How can I copy π’…° into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒅰.

What is the CSS escape for this character?

Use \\12170.

What is the JavaScript Unicode escape form?

Use \\u{12170}.