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π’†Œ

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Zi Character

π’†Œ is the cuneiform sign β€œKA TIMES ZI” (U+1218C), used in digital cuneiform text and scholarly notation.

U+1218C

π’†Œ (U+1218C) is a cuneiform character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ZI.” This page helps you copy it reliably and understand where it’s typically used in digital writing and references.

Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Zi Character Meaning

π’†Œ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ZI” (code point U+1218C). In practice, its meaning is tied to the cuneiform sign list and transliteration conventions used by scholars and digital humanities projects. You’ll most often encounter it as part of structured cuneiform text, cataloging, or typography work where precise sign identity matters. When you include it in documents or web content, the key goal is correct character encoding and visual fidelity, ensuring readers see the intended sign rather than a visually similar character.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste into digital cuneiform transcriptions for research notes or publications
  • β€’Web and app typography where exact Unicode characters are required
  • β€’Labeling or indexing cuneiform sign lists in educational materials
  • β€’Preparing datasets or XML/JSON fields that store cuneiform text
  • β€’Creating social or reference posts that require the specific U+1218C character

Examples

π’†Œ Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Zi

  • π’†Œπ’†Œ appears in a Unicode cuneiform sign index under U+1218C.
  • π’†ŒI used π’†Œ in my transcription to match the original tablet sign order.
  • π’†ŒThe dataset stores the character π’†Œ as U+1218C for consistent rendering.
  • π’†ŒIn my font tester, π’†Œ is displayed alongside other cuneiform signs.
  • π’†ŒThe reference page lists π’†Œ with the name β€œKA TIMES ZI.”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1218C
HTML Entity𒆌
HTML Code𒆌
CSS\1218C

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ka Times Zi character mean?

π’†Œ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ZI” (code point U+1218C). In practice, its meaning is tied to the cuneiform sign list and transliteration conventions used by scholars and digital humanities projects. You’ll most often encounter it as part of structured cuneiform text, cataloging, or typography work where precise sign identity matters. When you include it in documents or web content, the key goal is correct character encoding and visual fidelity, ensuring readers see the intended sign rather than a visually similar character.

What is the Unicode code point for π’†Œ?

π’†Œ is U+1218C.

How can I copy π’†Œ reliably on the web?

Copy the character directly (π’†Œ), or use its HTML numeric entity: 𒆌.

What is the correct HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape format?

HTML entity: 𒆌. CSS escape: \\1218C. JavaScript escape: \\u{1218C}.

Does the symbol have a common shorthand meaning outside Unicode sign lists?

Its most practical β€œmeaning” in digital use is its identity as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KA TIMES ZI” in sign lists and transliteration conventions, rather than a widely used modern shorthand.