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𒇫

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Squared Character

A Unicode cuneiform character named LAGAB SQUARED, useful for transliteration and epigraphy references.

U+121EB

𒇫 (U+121EB) is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode as “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB SQUARED.” It’s commonly used when you need this specific sign in digital text, typography, or markup.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Squared Character Meaning

𒇫 is the Unicode cuneiform character “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB SQUARED” (U+121EB). As with many cuneiform signs, its use is primarily tied to accurate representation in transliteration, sign lists, and digital epigraphy workflows. The name indicates that this sign is a specific variant associated with “LAGAB” and the “squared” form as defined by sign cataloging conventions. If you’re writing scholarly or educational material, pair this character with the relevant transliteration system or source reference used in your project to ensure readers interpret it correctly.

Common uses

  • Typing the exact Unicode cuneiform sign in transliteration notes
  • Labeling or indexing sign lists in digital humanities documents
  • Using in academic or educational materials about cuneiform writing
  • Rendering in graphic design or typography previews where sign shape matters
  • Including in HTML/CSS/JS content that must preserve this specific code point

Examples

𒇫 Cuneiform Sign Lagab Squared

  • 𒇫𒇫 U+121EB
  • 𒇫Lagab squared: 𒇫
  • 𒇫In sign lists, the entry “LAGAB SQUARED” corresponds to 𒇫.
  • 𒇫Use 𒇫 when referencing the squared Lagab sign variant.
  • 𒇫Copied symbol: 𒇫

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121EB
HTML Entity𒇫
HTML Code𒇫
CSS\121EB

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Squared character mean?

𒇫 is the Unicode cuneiform character “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB SQUARED” (U+121EB). As with many cuneiform signs, its use is primarily tied to accurate representation in transliteration, sign lists, and digital epigraphy workflows. The name indicates that this sign is a specific variant associated with “LAGAB” and the “squared” form as defined by sign cataloging conventions. If you’re writing scholarly or educational material, pair this character with the relevant transliteration system or source reference used in your project to ensure readers interpret it correctly.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒇫?

The Unicode code point for 𒇫 is U+121EB.

How can I copy 𒇫 into HTML?

You can use the provided entity: 𒇫

What escapes can I use in code?

Use CSS escape \\121EB or JavaScript escape \\u{121EB}.

Is 𒇫 a general cuneiform character or a specific sign?

It’s a specific Unicode-encoded cuneiform sign: “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB SQUARED.”