Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ne Character
𒅺 is the cuneiform sign KA TIMES NE (U+1217A) for Unicode text and font-ready documents.
U+1217A
𒅺 is a Unicode cuneiform character with the name “CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NE”. It’s useful when you need to reference or display this specific sign in digital text. Below you’ll find practical copy/paste options and the official code information.
Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ne Character Meaning
𒅺 (CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NE, U+1217A) is a specific cuneiform sign used in writing systems represented in Unicode. Its Unicode name indicates a combination or specification of the sign elements “KA” and “NE” (as expressed by “TIMES” in the character name). In practice, the character is primarily used for accurate digital transcription, labeling, typography, or scholarly referencing of cuneiform texts. If you’re composing documents about cuneiform materials, using the exact Unicode character helps avoid look‑alike glyphs that may differ by font or character form.
Common uses
- •Digital transcription of cuneiform texts where the exact sign “KA TIMES NE” is required
- •Typography and layout work for historical or linguistic materials
- •Educational worksheets, presentations, or study notes featuring cuneiform characters
- •Cataloging or labeling artifacts and references in a Unicode-compliant format
- •Web or app content that displays cuneiform signage with consistent code points
Examples
𒅺 Cuneiform Sign KA Times NE
- 𒅺U+1217A: 𒅺
- 𒅺CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NE = 𒅺
- 𒅺Transcription includes: 𒅺
- 𒅺In Unicode: 𒅺
- 𒅺Write the sign 𒅺 using its codepoint
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1217A | |
| HTML Entity | 𒅺 | |
| HTML Code | 𒅺 | |
| CSS | \1217A |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Ne character mean?
𒅺 (CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NE, U+1217A) is a specific cuneiform sign used in writing systems represented in Unicode. Its Unicode name indicates a combination or specification of the sign elements “KA” and “NE” (as expressed by “TIMES” in the character name). In practice, the character is primarily used for accurate digital transcription, labeling, typography, or scholarly referencing of cuneiform texts. If you’re composing documents about cuneiform materials, using the exact Unicode character helps avoid look‑alike glyphs that may differ by font or character form.
What is the Unicode code point for 𒅺?
The code point for 𒅺 is U+1217A.
How can I copy 𒅺 into my text or documents?
Copy the character shown on this page (𒅺) or paste it directly into your document where your font supports cuneiform.
What are the HTML and programming escapes for 𒅺?
HTML entity: 𒅺. CSS escape: \\1217A. JavaScript escape: \\u{1217A}.
Why might 𒅺 look different on my screen?
Glyph shapes depend on the font. Make sure your system or web page uses a font that supports this Unicode cuneiform character.