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𒆖

Cuneiform Sign Kak Times Igi Gunu Character

𒆖 is a cuneiform sign (Unicode U+12196) that you can copy for epigraphy, text mockups, and research notes.

U+12196

𒆖 is a cuneiform character identified as “CUNEIFORM SIGN KAK TIMES IGI GUNU” in Unicode. It is commonly referenced by its Unicode code point when you need reliable copying and display. Below you’ll find copy-friendly options and practical ways to use it.

Cuneiform Sign Kak Times Igi Gunu Character Meaning

𒆖 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode identity “CUNEIFORM SIGN KAK TIMES IGI GUNU” (U+12196). Like many cuneiform block characters, its interpretation depends on the surrounding signs and the source text or transcription system you are using. When you work with cuneiform material—such as transliterations, museum catalogs, or academic notes—the most important “meaning” for day-to-day use is the correct identification of the exact character. Using the provided code point and copy options helps ensure you are referring to the same sign across documents, fonts, and platforms.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact Unicode character into a research document or transcription note
  • Creating typographic mockups for epigraphy or museum label designs
  • Labeling cuneiform entries in databases or spreadsheets by Unicode code point
  • Using the symbol in educational materials that demonstrate writing system characters
  • Referencing the sign in blog posts or social media with a consistent character identity

Examples

𒆖 Cuneiform sign KAK times IGI GUNU

  • 𒆖U+12196: 𒆖 in my cuneiform character list.
  • 𒆖I used the character 𒆖 to mark the sign “KAK times IGI GUNU”.
  • 𒆖The Unicode name for 𒆖 is “CUNEIFORM SIGN KAK TIMES IGI GUNU”.
  • 𒆖Here is the exact glyph: 𒆖 (U+12196).
  • 𒆖In the table, row 𒆖 corresponds to code point U+12196.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12196
HTML Entity𒆖
HTML Code𒆖
CSS\12196

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kak Times Igi Gunu character mean?

𒆖 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode identity “CUNEIFORM SIGN KAK TIMES IGI GUNU” (U+12196). Like many cuneiform block characters, its interpretation depends on the surrounding signs and the source text or transcription system you are using. When you work with cuneiform material—such as transliterations, museum catalogs, or academic notes—the most important “meaning” for day-to-day use is the correct identification of the exact character. Using the provided code point and copy options helps ensure you are referring to the same sign across documents, fonts, and platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆖?

𒆖 is U+12196.

How do I copy 𒆖 into my document?

Copy the character directly (𒆖) from this page. You can also use the provided HTML entity (𒆖) or the escape forms (\\12196, \\u{12196}) when your tool supports them.

Why doesn’t 𒆖 look the same on every device?

The glyph appearance depends on whether the fonts installed on your device support the cuneiform Unicode block. The character identity stays the same even if styling differs.

Is the name “Cuneiform sign KAK times IGI GUNU” the same as its meaning?

The name identifies the exact Unicode character. Interpretation in cuneiform texts can vary based on context and transcription conventions.