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π’…»

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Nun Character

π’…» is the cuneiform sign named β€œKA TIMES NUN” (U+1217B).

U+1217B

π’…» is a cuneiform character used as part of writing in cuneiform script traditions. It is commonly referenced by its Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NUN.” Use the codepoint and encoding variants below to copy it reliably.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Nun Character Meaning

β€œπ’…»β€ is identified in Unicode as the CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NUN (U+1217B). In cuneiform studies and digital catalogs, a name like β€œKA TIMES NUN” typically signals that the sign is described as a combination or relationship involving the components β€œKA” and β€œNUN.” As with many cuneiform signs, its exact reading and function can depend on the language, document type, and scholarly transliteration conventions. In practice, most users encounter π’…» when working with Unicode-encoded cuneiform text, searchable character lists, or font/typography layouts that require precise codepoint input.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste cuneiform text in digital humanities notes and transcriptions
  • β€’Typing the exact Unicode character in web and app UI where cuneiform needs to appear correctly
  • β€’Using the symbol in academic slides, posters, and captions that reference sign lists
  • β€’Embedding the character in HTML/markdown content with the correct entity
  • β€’Testing font coverage and rendering for the Cuneiform Unicode block

Examples

π’…» Cuneiform Sign KA Times NUN

  • π’…»Here is the sign: π’…».
  • π’…»Unicode codepoint U+1217B corresponds to π’…».
  • π’…»In the sign list, the entry β€œKA TIMES NUN” is shown as π’…».
  • π’…»I included π’…» in the transcription to match the source.
  • π’…»Font test: render π’…» at different sizes.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1217B
HTML Entity𒅻
HTML Code𒅻
CSS\1217B

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Nun character mean?

β€œπ’…»β€ is identified in Unicode as the CUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES NUN (U+1217B). In cuneiform studies and digital catalogs, a name like β€œKA TIMES NUN” typically signals that the sign is described as a combination or relationship involving the components β€œKA” and β€œNUN.” As with many cuneiform signs, its exact reading and function can depend on the language, document type, and scholarly transliteration conventions. In practice, most users encounter π’…» when working with Unicode-encoded cuneiform text, searchable character lists, or font/typography layouts that require precise codepoint input.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’…»?

π’…» is U+1217B.

How can I copy π’…» in HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒅻.

What CSS escape can I use for π’…»?

Use the CSS escape: \\1217B.

How do I write π’…» in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{1217B}.