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π’‡Š

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hi Times Nun Character

π’‡Š is a cuneiform symbol identified as the β€œLagab Times Hi Times Nun” sign.

U+121CA

π’‡Š (U+121CA) is a cuneiform sign used in digital texts that preserve ancient writing. This page gives reliable copy/paste options and developer-friendly escape sequences. Use it in notes, labels, or study material where you need this exact character.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hi Times Nun Character Meaning

π’‡Š is a cuneiform sign with the formal Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HI TIMES NUN” (U+121CA). The name indicates that the sign is defined by a combination of cuneiform components (Lagab, β€œtimes hi,” and Nun) as encoded by Unicode. When you use this character, it’s best treated as an encoded sign for transcription, cataloging, typography, or scholarly-style text, rather than as a modern symbol with widely standardized everyday meanings. If you’re modeling or comparing inscriptions, keep the character exactly as encoded (including font support) to avoid substitution by similar-looking cuneiform signs.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform texts in digital notes or drafts
  • β€’Labeling characters in a font specimen or writing system study
  • β€’Including the exact Unicode character in educational slides and worksheets
  • β€’Adding typographic examples to a web page, glossary, or dataset
  • β€’Using the symbol in metadata tags, identifiers, or catalog entries

Examples

π’‡Š Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hi Times Nun

  • π’‡ŠStudy note: π’‡Š appears near the end of the line.
  • π’‡ŠFont test: display π’‡Š in your chosen cuneiform font stack.
  • π’‡ŠGlossary entry: π’‡Š β€” CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HI TIMES NUN.
  • π’‡ŠTranscription draft includes the sign π’‡Š at position U+121CA.
  • π’‡ŠCatalog comment: compare π’‡Š across sources for shape consistency.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121CA
HTML Entity𒇊
HTML Code𒇊
CSS\121CA

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Hi Times Nun character mean?

π’‡Š is a cuneiform sign with the formal Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES HI TIMES NUN” (U+121CA). The name indicates that the sign is defined by a combination of cuneiform components (Lagab, β€œtimes hi,” and Nun) as encoded by Unicode. When you use this character, it’s best treated as an encoded sign for transcription, cataloging, typography, or scholarly-style text, rather than as a modern symbol with widely standardized everyday meanings. If you’re modeling or comparing inscriptions, keep the character exactly as encoded (including font support) to avoid substitution by similar-looking cuneiform signs.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‡Š?

π’‡Š is U+121CA.

How can I copy π’‡Š into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒇊.

What CSS and JavaScript escapes work for this character?

CSS: \\121CA. JavaScript: \\u{121CA}.

Why might π’‡Š look like a different glyph in my browser or app?

Cuneiform rendering depends on font support. Try a Unicode font that includes this code point, and ensure your system can display U+121CA.

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