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𒆩

Cuneiform Sign Kisim5 Over Kisim5 Character

𒆩 is the cuneiform sign named KISIM5 over KISIM5, encoded at U+121A9.

U+121A9

𒆩 is a cuneiform character used in written cuneiform traditions. On this page you can copy it reliably and find ready-to-use code escapes. The symbol’s standard name and codepoint are included for accurate use in documents and apps.

Cuneiform Sign Kisim5 Over Kisim5 Character Meaning

𒆩 is a cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KISIM5 OVER KISIM5” and encoded at U+121A9. The naming indicates a stacked configuration: the sign KISIM5 shown over another instance of KISIM5. In practice, this matters for legibility and correctness when reproducing cuneiform texts, catalog entries, or reference lists where precise sign order and arrangement are expected. Because cuneiform sign shapes and stackings can be highly specific, using the exact Unicode character helps avoid confusion with similar-looking signs or differently stacked variants.

Common uses

  • β€’Reproducing cuneiform text in digital manuscripts and study notes
  • β€’Adding accurate sign references in dictionaries, glossaries, or sign lists
  • β€’Typography and font testing for cuneiform-capable fonts
  • β€’Creating educational materials or worksheets for studying cuneiform signs
  • β€’Tagging or documenting entries in digital humanities projects

Examples

𒆩 Cuneiform Sign KISIM5 Over KISIM5

  • 𒆩Unicode check: 𒆩 (U+121A9)
  • 𒆩Reference: CUNEIFORM SIGN KISIM5 OVER KISIM5 β€” 𒆩
  • 𒆩Sign list entry: 𒆩 β€” KISIM5 over KISIM5
  • 𒆩Font test string: 𒆩 𒆩 𒆩
  • 𒆩Copy/paste in notes: 𒆩

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121A9
HTML Entity𒆩
HTML Code𒆩
CSS\121A9

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kisim5 Over Kisim5 character mean?

𒆩 is a cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KISIM5 OVER KISIM5” and encoded at U+121A9. The naming indicates a stacked configuration: the sign KISIM5 shown over another instance of KISIM5. In practice, this matters for legibility and correctness when reproducing cuneiform texts, catalog entries, or reference lists where precise sign order and arrangement are expected. Because cuneiform sign shapes and stackings can be highly specific, using the exact Unicode character helps avoid confusion with similar-looking signs or differently stacked variants.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒆩?

𒆩 is encoded as U+121A9.

How do I copy 𒆩 using the HTML entity?

Use the HTML entity: 𒆩.

What CSS escape can I use for 𒆩?

Use the CSS escape: \\121A9.

What JavaScript escape represents 𒆩?

Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{121A9}.