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𒆡

Cuneiform Sign Kushu2 Character

𒆡 is the cuneiform sign KUSHU2, encoded at U+121B5 for accurate text and design work.

U+121B5

𒆡 is a cuneiform character identified as CUNEIFORM SIGN KUSHU2. Use it when you need this specific sign in Unicode text, web design, or digital typography.

Cuneiform Sign Kushu2 Character Meaning

𒆡 is a specific cuneiform letterform recorded in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUSHU2” (U+121B5). As with other cuneiform characters, it represents a particular sign used in cuneiform writing traditions, including cataloged variants identified by Unicode. When your text or artwork must match a reference transcription (for example, in epigraphy studies, transliteration listings, or font/glyph documentation), using the exact Unicode code point helps prevent mismatches caused by visually similar wedge signs or incorrect variants.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/pasting the exact cuneiform sign in Unicode text for documents and study notes
  • β€’Web and app typography when you need the KUSHU2 glyph specifically (not a similar wedge sign)
  • β€’Encoding or displaying transliterations where sign variants are significant
  • β€’Building mockups, posters, or learning materials featuring cuneiform characters
  • β€’Referencing the sign in digital catalogs, fonts, or Unicode/character documentation

Examples

𒆡 Cuneiform Sign KUSHU2

  • 𒆡The list includes 𒆡 as β€œKUSHU2”.
  • 𒆡I copied 𒆡 using its Unicode code point.
  • 𒆡In the sample line, 𒆡 appears between two other cuneiform signs.
  • 𒆡The caption for the glyph shows 𒆡 clearly.
  • 𒆡Use 𒆡 (U+121B5) to match the specified sign variant.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121B5
HTML Entity𒆵
HTML Code𒆵
CSS\121B5

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Kushu2 character mean?

𒆡 is a specific cuneiform letterform recorded in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUSHU2” (U+121B5). As with other cuneiform characters, it represents a particular sign used in cuneiform writing traditions, including cataloged variants identified by Unicode. When your text or artwork must match a reference transcription (for example, in epigraphy studies, transliteration listings, or font/glyph documentation), using the exact Unicode code point helps prevent mismatches caused by visually similar wedge signs or incorrect variants.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒆡?

𒆡 is U+121B5.

How can I copy 𒆡 using HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒆵

What CSS escape can I use for 𒆡?

You can use the CSS escape: \\121B5

Is 𒆡 the same as other cuneiform wedge signs?

No—𒆡 specifically corresponds to β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN KUSHU2” (U+121B5). Use the exact code point to match the intended sign variant.