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𒇑

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ku3 Character

𒇑 (U+121D1) is the cuneiform sign called β€œLagab Times Ku3,” available for copying and coding.

U+121D1

𒇑 is a specific cuneiform character represented in Unicode at U+121D1. Use it when your text, fonts, or annotations require the β€œLagab Times Ku3” sign. Below you’ll find ready-to-copy forms and practical examples for web and writing workflows.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ku3 Character Meaning

𒇑 is the Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KU3” (U+121D1). In practice, this character is used as a single, identifiable sign in cuneiform writing and related scholarly representations. If you’re entering or formatting transliterations, indexes, or catalog entries that reference this exact sign, you’ll want to use the correct Unicode code point rather than a lookalike. The most important β€œmeaning” for most users is that it denotes this particular cuneiform sign in the Unicode standard, making it reliable for consistent copy/paste across documents and apps.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform sign into transliteration notes, glosses, or study documents
  • β€’Publishing Unicode cuneiform text on websites or in documentation where consistent character encoding matters
  • β€’Labeling or annotating tablet references in digital catalogs, spreadsheets, or databases
  • β€’Using the character in typesetting workflows that support Unicode cuneiform fonts
  • β€’Including the sign in developer content (e.g., JSON/XML strings) via proper Unicode escapes

Examples

𒇑 Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ku3

  • 𒇑U+121D1: 𒇑
  • 𒇑Gloss: 𒇑 (Lagab Γ— Ku3)
  • 𒇑In the sign list, see entry β€œLagab Times Ku3”: 𒇑
  • 𒇑Variant: 𒇑 used in this transcription line.
  • 𒇑Copy/paste check: 𒇑 renders with the selected font.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121D1
HTML Entity𒇑
HTML Code𒇑
CSS\121D1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ku3 character mean?

𒇑 is the Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES KU3” (U+121D1). In practice, this character is used as a single, identifiable sign in cuneiform writing and related scholarly representations. If you’re entering or formatting transliterations, indexes, or catalog entries that reference this exact sign, you’ll want to use the correct Unicode code point rather than a lookalike. The most important β€œmeaning” for most users is that it denotes this particular cuneiform sign in the Unicode standard, making it reliable for consistent copy/paste across documents and apps.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒇑?

𒇑 corresponds to Unicode code point U+121D1.

How can I copy 𒇑 into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒇑 or paste the character directly (𒇑).

What escapes work in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS: \\121D1. JavaScript: \\u{121D1} (or use String.fromCodePoint(0x121D1)).

Why doesn’t it display correctly for me?

The character requires a font that supports the cuneiform Unicode range. Try switching to a Unicode cuneiform-capable font.