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𒆀

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Sha Character

𒆀 is a cuneiform sign (U+12180) known as β€œKA TIMES SHA”.

U+12180

𒆀 (U+12180) is a cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHA”. If you’re working with transliteration, catalogs, or typography, this page gives you reliable copy-and-encode options.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Sha Character Meaning

𒆀 is a specific cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHA” (U+12180). In practice, it’s most often used when you need an exact character match for cuneiform transcription, digital catalogs, or academic-style text where specific signs must be represented precisely. Because cuneiform is written in a script with many visually similar signs, using the correct Unicode code point helps avoid mismatches in documents, searching, and data exchange. Use it as-is in text, or insert it via Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes to keep it consistent across platforms and software.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform texts in Unicode-accurate digital editions
  • β€’Labeling or annotating manuscripts, sign lists, or museum/document databases
  • β€’Creating study notes and teaching materials that reference specific signs
  • β€’Publishing scholarly content where exact sign identity matters
  • β€’Building search tags and filters for cuneiform sign datasets

Examples

𒆀 Cuneiform Sign KA Times SHA

  • 𒆀𒆀 appears as β€œKA TIMES SHA” in the Unicode sign list.
  • 𒆀In my transcription table, the token for this sign is 𒆀.
  • 𒆀Use U+12180 when exporting cuneiform sign data to XML/JSON.
  • 𒆀The sign 𒆀 is included in this sign inventory spreadsheet.
  • 𒆀Quick copy: 𒆀 for the β€œKA TIMES SHA” cuneiform sign.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12180
HTML Entity𒆀
HTML Code𒆀
CSS\12180

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Sha character mean?

𒆀 is a specific cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES SHA” (U+12180). In practice, it’s most often used when you need an exact character match for cuneiform transcription, digital catalogs, or academic-style text where specific signs must be represented precisely. Because cuneiform is written in a script with many visually similar signs, using the correct Unicode code point helps avoid mismatches in documents, searching, and data exchange. Use it as-is in text, or insert it via Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes to keep it consistent across platforms and software.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆀?

𒆀 is U+12180.

How can I copy 𒆀 for use in HTML?

You can paste the character directly (𒆀) or use the HTML entity 𒆀.

What CSS escape can I use for 𒆀?

Use the CSS escape \\12180.

What JavaScript escape represents 𒆀?

In JavaScript (ES6), use \\u{12180}.