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𒆱

Cuneiform Sign Kul Gunu Character

𒆱 is the cuneiform sign named KUL GUNU (U+121B1).

U+121B1

𒆱 (Cuneiform Sign KUL GUNU) is a Unicode cuneiform character used for historical and linguistic text. Use the provided copy variations and codepoint escapes to paste it in websites, apps, and documents.

Cuneiform Sign Kul Gunu Character Meaning

𒆱 is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUL GUNU” at code point U+121B1. Cuneiform signs are typically used as discrete writing units in transliteration, cataloging, and digital representation of ancient texts. Depending on the source tradition, individual sign names like β€œKUL GUNU” are used to map symbols to specific readings or sign lists. In practice, the most important β€œmeaning” for most users is its identity: the exact Unicode character for β€œKUL GUNU,” ensuring consistent rendering and reliable copying across systems that support the character.

Common uses

  • β€’Paste the exact sign into a digital manuscript or transliteration draft
  • β€’Use in academic notes or sign-list references where Unicode character accuracy matters
  • β€’Include in web content about cuneiform writing systems and Unicode coverage
  • β€’Add to datasets or corpora that store ancient-script characters
  • β€’Create typography or font testing content for cuneiform glyph rendering

Examples

𒆱 Cuneiform Sign KUL GUNU

  • 𒆱𒆱
  • 𒆱U+121B1: 𒆱
  • 𒆱CUNEIFORM SIGN KUL GUNU (𒆱)
  • 𒆱Sign list entry: KUL GUNU β€” 𒆱
  • 𒆱Test string: 𒆱𒆱𒆱

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121B1
HTML Entity𒆱
HTML Code𒆱
CSS\121B1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kul Gunu character mean?

𒆱 is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUL GUNU” at code point U+121B1. Cuneiform signs are typically used as discrete writing units in transliteration, cataloging, and digital representation of ancient texts. Depending on the source tradition, individual sign names like β€œKUL GUNU” are used to map symbols to specific readings or sign lists. In practice, the most important β€œmeaning” for most users is its identity: the exact Unicode character for β€œKUL GUNU,” ensuring consistent rendering and reliable copying across systems that support the character.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆱?

𒆱 has the Unicode code point U+121B1.

How can I copy 𒆱 for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒆱 .

What escapes can I use in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\121B1 . JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{121B1} .

Why does 𒆱 sometimes not render correctly?

Your system or font may not support this cuneiform character. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes U+121B1.