Cuneiform Sign Kur Character
𒆳 is the cuneiform sign KUR (U+121B3), used for representing cuneiform text in Unicode.
U+121B3
𒆳 is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+121B3. It’s commonly identified by its Unicode name, “CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR.” Use the provided copy and code formats to insert it into websites, documents, or design tools.
Cuneiform Sign Kur Character Meaning
“CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR” identifies a specific cuneiform character in the Unicode Standard. The name KUR is used as the primary reference for the sign in digital text, catalogs, and fonts that support cuneiform. When used in writing systems represented in Unicode, this character functions as a sign within cuneiform inscriptions or transliterations, depending on the source text and editorial conventions. For modern use, the most practical “meaning” is the sign identity itself: it tells readers and systems exactly which cuneiform sign is being represented, rather than a generic symbol.
Common uses
- •Transliterating or typesetting cuneiform text in Unicode-compatible documents
- •Adding accurate cuneiform characters to digital epigraphy notes or captions
- •Creating typography samples or font-testing pages for cuneiform coverage
- •Using the character in educational materials about Unicode and scripts
- •Referencing the sign in research posts, blogs, or social media that display cuneiform
Examples
𒆳 Cuneiform Sign KUR
- 𒆳𒆳 U+121B3 as a cuneiform character reference
- 𒆳Learning cuneiform Unicode: 𒆳 (CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR)
- 𒆳Font test string: 𒆳𒆳𒆳
- 𒆳Caption: “Sign KUR: 𒆳”
- 𒆳Metadata line: CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR (𒆳)
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121B3 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒆳 | |
| HTML Code | 𒆳 | |
| CSS | \121B3 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Kur character mean?
“CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR” identifies a specific cuneiform character in the Unicode Standard. The name KUR is used as the primary reference for the sign in digital text, catalogs, and fonts that support cuneiform. When used in writing systems represented in Unicode, this character functions as a sign within cuneiform inscriptions or transliterations, depending on the source text and editorial conventions. For modern use, the most practical “meaning” is the sign identity itself: it tells readers and systems exactly which cuneiform sign is being represented, rather than a generic symbol.
What is the Unicode code point for 𒆳?
𒆳 is U+121B3 (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR).
How can I copy 𒆳 into HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒆳
How do I write 𒆳 in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\121B3. JavaScript escape: \\u{121B3}.
What should I search for if I’m looking up this sign?
Try searches for “CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR” or “U+121B3 cuneiform”.