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π’†Ί

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times A Plus Da Plus Ha Character

π’†Ί is a cuneiform Unicode character (U+121BA) that you can copy for writing, fonts, and encoding references.

U+121BA

π’†Ί is a specific cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode. Use this page to quickly copy the character and its common code forms for web and software use. It’s also useful when documenting cuneiform text display and rendering.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times A Plus Da Plus Ha Character Meaning

π’†Ί is the Unicode cuneiform character at U+121BA, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES A PLUS DA PLUS HA.” As with other cuneiform signs in Unicode, the symbol is primarily a character identifier for a particular sign form rather than a widely standardized modern word. In practice, it’s used when transcribing, referencing, or displaying cuneiform writing in digital text, testing font support, or annotating materials that rely on exact Unicode characters and code-point accuracy.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for digital transcription of cuneiform text (exact Unicode character needed)
  • β€’Web and app development: inserting U+121BA with the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes
  • β€’Typography and font testing to verify glyph rendering for cuneiform characters
  • β€’Academic or documentation notes where exact sign-level Unicode identification matters
  • β€’Design/mockups for signage, posters, or educational materials featuring cuneiform scripts

Examples

π’†Ί Cuneiform sign LAGAB times A plus DA plus HA

  • π’†ΊSample cuneiform sign: π’†Ί
  • π’†ΊUnicode test string: π’†Ί π’†Ί π’†Ί
  • π’†ΊEncoding check (U+121BA): π’†Ί
  • π’†ΊInclude this exact character: π’†Ί
  • π’†ΊCuneiform reference: π’†Ί in your dataset

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121BA
HTML Entity𒆺
HTML Code𒆺
CSS\121BA

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times A Plus Da Plus Ha character mean?

π’†Ί is the Unicode cuneiform character at U+121BA, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES A PLUS DA PLUS HA.” As with other cuneiform signs in Unicode, the symbol is primarily a character identifier for a particular sign form rather than a widely standardized modern word. In practice, it’s used when transcribing, referencing, or displaying cuneiform writing in digital text, testing font support, or annotating materials that rely on exact Unicode characters and code-point accuracy.

What Unicode character is π’†Ί?

π’†Ί is the cuneiform sign encoded as Unicode code point U+121BA.

How can I include π’†Ί in HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒆺.

What is the JavaScript escape for π’†Ί?

Use: \\u{121BA}.

Why do I see a blank box instead of π’†Ί?

That usually indicates your current font or browser doesn’t support the glyph for this Unicode character. Try a Unicode-capable font that includes cuneiform coverage.