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𒆣

Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Ud Character

𒆣 is the cuneiform sign “KI TIMES UD” (U+121A3) used in Unicode cuneiform text.

U+121A3

𒆣 is a Unicode cuneiform character with code point U+121A3. It’s commonly referenced by its Unicode name, “CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES UD”. Use the copy variations below for reliable pasting across websites and tools.

Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Ud Character Meaning

𒆣 is a cuneiform writing sign represented in Unicode as U+121A3 (HTML: 𒆣). Its formal Unicode designation is “CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES UD”, which indicates it is a specific sign used in cuneiform-script texts. Like many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation depends on the language, manuscript tradition, and surrounding context. On this page, the focus is on practical identification and correct copying/encoding—use the provided symbol, code point, and escape sequences so your documents and designs display it consistently.

Common uses

  • Typography and design: place 𒆣 in mockups, posters, or academic-style layouts needing cuneiform characters
  • Unicode documentation: reference the character by its code point (U+121A3) in technical notes
  • Web content: include the glyph in HTML using the provided numeric entity 𒆣
  • Programming and data entry: store or generate the character using the CSS/JS escape forms
  • Education and writing: use 𒆣 in teaching materials that demonstrate cuneiform character inventories

Examples

𒆣 Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Ud

  • 𒆣The sign 𒆣 appears in this excerpt of cuneiform text.
  • 𒆣Unicode point: 𒆣 (U+121A3).
  • 𒆣In my layout, 𒆣 is set alongside other cuneiform signs.
  • 𒆣Use HTML entity 𒆣 to insert 𒆣 on the page.
  • 𒆣The string contains 𒆣 to represent a KI-related cuneiform sign.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121A3
HTML Entity𒆣
HTML Code𒆣
CSS\121A3

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ki Times Ud character mean?

𒆣 is a cuneiform writing sign represented in Unicode as U+121A3 (HTML: 𒆣). Its formal Unicode designation is “CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES UD”, which indicates it is a specific sign used in cuneiform-script texts. Like many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation depends on the language, manuscript tradition, and surrounding context. On this page, the focus is on practical identification and correct copying/encoding—use the provided symbol, code point, and escape sequences so your documents and designs display it consistently.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆣?

𒆣 is U+121A3, with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN KI TIMES UD”.

How do I copy 𒆣 into HTML?

You can use the numeric entity 𒆣 (provided as the symbol’s html_entity).

What escape sequence can I use in JavaScript?

Use \\u{121A3} (provided as javascript_escape) to represent the character in a JavaScript string.

Why does 𒆣 sometimes show as a square box?

That usually means the font you’re using doesn’t support this cuneiform glyph. Try a font with broader Unicode cuneiform coverage.