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π’…³

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Lu Character

π’…³ is the Cuneiform sign β€œKA times LU,” encoded at U+12173 for precise digital text use.

U+12173

π’…³ (U+12173) is a cuneiform character that can be copied into documents, web pages, and design files. This page provides the correct name and ready-to-use code points so you can reproduce it reliably.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Lu Character Meaning

π’…³ is Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES LU” (U+12173). In writing systems that use cuneiform sign inventories, names like β€œKA times LU” indicate a sign constructed from or associated with two components (KA and LU). The practical digital takeaway is that you can treat π’…³ as a single, standardized character when you need to represent that specific sign in transliteration, epigraphy-related text, museum catalogs, academic drafts, or any content that requires exact glyph fidelity rather than approximate symbols.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform sign into Unicode-compliant notes or manuscripts
  • β€’Adding the character to academic or reference documents about cuneiform writing
  • β€’Using the sign in digital catalogs, captions, and labels for collections and exhibits
  • β€’Designing typographic mockups that include cuneiform signage or scholarly text
  • β€’Rendering the character in software or web projects using Unicode escapes

Examples

π’…³ Cuneiform Sign KA Times LU

  • π’…³U+12173: π’…³
  • π’…³Cuneiform sample: π’…³
  • π’…³Sign list entry: π’…³ (KA times LU)
  • π’…³Unicode character reference: π’…³
  • π’…³Transliteration note: π’…³

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12173
HTML Entity𒅳
HTML Code𒅳
CSS\12173

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Lu character mean?

π’…³ is Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES LU” (U+12173). In writing systems that use cuneiform sign inventories, names like β€œKA times LU” indicate a sign constructed from or associated with two components (KA and LU). The practical digital takeaway is that you can treat π’…³ as a single, standardized character when you need to represent that specific sign in transliteration, epigraphy-related text, museum catalogs, academic drafts, or any content that requires exact glyph fidelity rather than approximate symbols.

What is the Unicode code point for π’…³?

π’…³ is U+12173.

How can I copy π’…³ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒅳

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use: \\12173

What JavaScript escape represents π’…³?

Use: \\u{12173}