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𒆑

Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Bad Character

𒆑 is the Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES BAD” (U+121A1).

U+121A1

𒆑 is a Unicode cuneiform sign used in digital texts and scholarly transcription. This page helps you copy the character reliably and reference its standard identifiers. You’ll also find ready-to-use examples and code-friendly formats.

Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Bad Character Meaning

𒆑 is the Unicode character U+121A1, whose official name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES BAD.” In cuneiform writing systems (as represented in Unicode), signs are encoded as specific units, so this character should be treated as a single symbol in your text. The name indicates that the sign is identified with the components β€œKI” and β€œBAD” in the Unicode naming convention, which is useful when locating the character in references, fonts, and transcription charts. Use it when your source text, manuscript transcription, or dataset specifically calls for this exact sign rather than separate parts.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing cuneiform in digital humanities notes or drafts that cite specific Unicode signs
  • β€’Adding the exact sign to a transcription or transliteration line where a dataset requires U+121A1
  • β€’Designing educational materials or typography samples featuring this specific cuneiform character
  • β€’Using the character in web content, captions, or museum labels that reference Unicode-based epigraphy
  • β€’Embedding the sign in code, test cases, or search strings using its Unicode/escape forms

Examples

𒆑 Cuneiform Sign KI Times BAD

  • 𒆑The tablet caption includes 𒆑 as shown in the Unicode list.
  • 𒆑In the transcription, the sign U+121A1 corresponds to 𒆑.
  • 𒆑I copied 𒆑 into my document to match the catalog entry.
  • 𒆑The label renders 𒆑 correctly in the selected font.
  • 𒆑My dataset stores this character as the single symbol 𒆑.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121A1
HTML Entity𒆡
HTML Code𒆡
CSS\121A1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Bad character mean?

𒆑 is the Unicode character U+121A1, whose official name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES BAD.” In cuneiform writing systems (as represented in Unicode), signs are encoded as specific units, so this character should be treated as a single symbol in your text. The name indicates that the sign is identified with the components β€œKI” and β€œBAD” in the Unicode naming convention, which is useful when locating the character in references, fonts, and transcription charts. Use it when your source text, manuscript transcription, or dataset specifically calls for this exact sign rather than separate parts.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆑?

𒆑 is U+121A1.

How can I copy 𒆑 reliably into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒆡

What escape sequence can I use in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{121A1}

Is 𒆑 meant to be used as one character or multiple?

It should be used as a single Unicode character (one sign), not as separate characters.

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