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π’‡–

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lu Character

π’‡– is the cuneiform sign β€œLAGAB TIMES LU” (U+121D6), useful for text, design, and encoding practice.

U+121D6

This page helps you copy the cuneiform character π’‡– quickly and reliably. It also provides the exact Unicode and escape forms for use in web and app text.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lu Character Meaning

π’‡– is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LU” at code point U+121D6. In practice, it’s most often used when creators need to reproduce specific cuneiform text exactlyβ€”such as in digital epigraphy, typographic experiments, educational materials, or data sets that store writing system characters. Because its official name encodes the sign’s identity, it’s commonly referenced by that name when searching, documenting, or mapping characters between fonts and platforms. If you’re entering it manually, the safest approach is to copy the character or use one of the provided Unicode/escape forms.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact glyph into digital documents, captions, or educational posts
  • β€’Rendering cuneiform text in web pages using the provided Unicode and escape codes
  • β€’Creating typographic mockups or font-specimen samples that include U+121D6
  • β€’Labeling or annotating datasets that preserve Unicode writing-system characters
  • β€’Testing character rendering across devices and fonts for international text support

Examples

π’‡– Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lu

  • π’‡–Sumerian lesson: π’‡–
  • π’‡–Unicode check: π’‡– (U+121D6)
  • π’‡–Cuneiform sign list: π’‡– π’‡— π’‡˜
  • π’‡–Add the character π’‡– to your text for encoding tests.
  • π’‡–Glyph in context: π’‡– appears as part of the sign sequence.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121D6
HTML Entity𒇖
HTML Code𒇖
CSS\121D6

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Lu character mean?

π’‡– is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES LU” at code point U+121D6. In practice, it’s most often used when creators need to reproduce specific cuneiform text exactlyβ€”such as in digital epigraphy, typographic experiments, educational materials, or data sets that store writing system characters. Because its official name encodes the sign’s identity, it’s commonly referenced by that name when searching, documenting, or mapping characters between fonts and platforms. If you’re entering it manually, the safest approach is to copy the character or use one of the provided Unicode/escape forms.

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

π’‡– is U+121D6.

How can I include π’‡– in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒇖.

What escape should I use in CSS to display π’‡–?

Use the CSS escape: \\121D6.

How do I include π’‡– in JavaScript?

Use JavaScript escape form: \\u{121D6}.