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𒆴

Cuneiform Sign Kur Opposing Kur Character

𒆴 is the cuneiform sign “KUR opposing KUR” (U+121B4), used in historical texts and study materials.

U+121B4

This page helps you identify and copy the cuneiform character 𒆴. It is Unicode U+121B4 with the name “CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR OPPOSING KUR”. Use the provided variants and examples to paste it into documents and designs.

Cuneiform Sign Kur Opposing Kur Character Meaning

𒆴 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR OPPOSING KUR” (U+121B4). In cuneiform writing, signs are often categorized and named by their form or relationship to other signs; this one explicitly references an “opposing” relationship between “KUR” elements. Because cuneiform sign values can vary across languages, time periods, and sign lists, the safest way to use it is as a specific labeled glyph for study, cataloging, typography, or referencing in digital materials. When creating captions or metadata, use the Unicode name to keep meaning consistent.

Common uses

  • Typography and font testing for cuneiform characters in Unicode-capable editors
  • Building digital sign lists or reference charts for cuneiform study
  • Adding labeled glyphs in museum, museum-led education, or course slides
  • Using the exact Unicode character in scholarly notes and bibliographic metadata
  • Creating icons or decorative callouts for historical or linguistics-themed designs

Examples

𒆴 Cuneiform Sign KUR Opposing KUR

  • 𒆴Unicode U+121B4: 𒆴
  • 𒆴Cuneiform sign: 𒆴 (CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR OPPOSING KUR)
  • 𒆴Glyph preview for 𒆴 in the chart
  • 𒆴Enter 𒆴 to reference the opposing KUR sign
  • 𒆴Saved character sample: 𒆴

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121B4
HTML Entity𒆴
HTML Code𒆴
CSS\121B4

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kur Opposing Kur character mean?

𒆴 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR OPPOSING KUR” (U+121B4). In cuneiform writing, signs are often categorized and named by their form or relationship to other signs; this one explicitly references an “opposing” relationship between “KUR” elements. Because cuneiform sign values can vary across languages, time periods, and sign lists, the safest way to use it is as a specific labeled glyph for study, cataloging, typography, or referencing in digital materials. When creating captions or metadata, use the Unicode name to keep meaning consistent.

What is the Unicode codepoint for 𒆴?

𒆴 is U+121B4.

What is the exact Unicode name of this symbol?

Its Unicode name is “CUNEIFORM SIGN KUR OPPOSING KUR”.

How can I copy 𒆴 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒆴.

How do I reference 𒆴 in JavaScript?

You can use the JavaScript escape: \\u{121B4}.