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𒆏

Cuneiform Sign Kab Character

𒆏 is the cuneiform sign KAB (U+1218F) used in cuneiform-style writing and text samples.

U+1218F

𒆏 is a cuneiform character known as the Cuneiform Sign KAB. It’s useful when you’re building cuneiform-themed layouts, identifiers, or reference text for study and design. You can copy it directly or use the provided Unicode details in web and app text.

Cuneiform Sign Kab Character Meaning

𒆏 is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KAB” (U+1218F). As a cuneiform sign, it’s primarily used for representing or referencing cuneiform text in digital form. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is typically handled in the context of specific sign lists, transliterations, or the surrounding cuneiform text, since a single sign’s value depends on how it appears in an inscription or scholarly transcription. Use this character when you need an accurate digital glyph for the KAB sign, such as for cataloging, labeling, educational materials, or encoding cuneiform text examples.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into documents or worksheets that include cuneiform sign references
  • β€’Building web or app text that demonstrates cuneiform characters using Unicode
  • β€’Creating design elements for cuneiform-themed posters, headers, or typographic samples
  • β€’Annotating sign lists or research notes with the exact KAB glyph
  • β€’Typing or sending short cuneiform examples in chats, social posts, and study materials

Examples

𒆏 Cuneiform Sign KAB

  • 𒆏Cuneiform: 𒆏 (KAB) appears in this example line.
  • 𒆏Reference sign list includes: 𒆏.
  • 𒆏The symbol used here is 𒆏, U+1218F.
  • 𒆏Transliteration note: 𒆏 is part of the sequence shown above.
  • 𒆏Cuneiform sample heading: 𒆏 β€” CUNEIFORM SIGN KAB.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1218F
HTML Entity𒆏
HTML Code𒆏
CSS\1218F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kab character mean?

𒆏 is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KAB” (U+1218F). As a cuneiform sign, it’s primarily used for representing or referencing cuneiform text in digital form. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is typically handled in the context of specific sign lists, transliterations, or the surrounding cuneiform text, since a single sign’s value depends on how it appears in an inscription or scholarly transcription. Use this character when you need an accurate digital glyph for the KAB sign, such as for cataloging, labeling, educational materials, or encoding cuneiform text examples.

What is the Unicode name and code point for 𒆏?

The Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KAB”, and the code point is U+1218F.

How do I copy 𒆏 for use in documents?

You can copy the character directly from this page (𒆏), or paste it using the HTML entity or Unicode escape given here.

What HTML entity can I use for this symbol?

The provided HTML entity is 𒆏.

Will this display correctly on all devices?

The symbol’s appearance depends on whether the font on the device supports this Unicode cuneiform character. If it shows as a box or blank, try a font with cuneiform coverage.