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π’‡ 

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Shu2 Plus Shu2 Character

π’‡  is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode as U+121E0.

U+121E0

π’‡  is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHU2 PLUS SHU2”. If you need a reliable way to copy it into designs, documents, or code, this page includes multiple copy variations.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Shu2 Plus Shu2 Character Meaning

π’‡  is a Unicode cuneiform character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHU2 PLUS SHU2”. In Unicode naming conventions, multi-part names like this typically reflect how a sign is specified using component labels and operations (for example, β€œtimes” and β€œplus”). Practically, it’s used when transcribing cuneiform texts, cataloging sign lists, or composing digital epigraphy where a specific sign form must match a standardized code point. Its exact reading within a language context depends on the source text and scholarly sign list you’re following, but the character itself is unambiguously defined by U+121E0 for consistent digital use.

Common uses

  • β€’Digital epigraphy: accurately transcription of a specific cuneiform sign in manuscripts or studies
  • β€’Typography and font testing: verifying that a font supports U+121E0 correctly
  • β€’Academic notes or sign lists: labeling and comparing cuneiform signs in documents
  • β€’Web and app content: including the exact character via copy/paste or code escapes
  • β€’Educational materials: creating overlays, worksheets, or screenshots for learners

Examples

π’‡  Cuneiform Sign LAGAB Times SHU2 + SHU2

  • π’‡ Encoded as U+121E0: π’‡ 
  • π’‡ Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHU2 PLUS SHU2
  • π’‡ Use the character π’‡  in your transliteration where required.
  • π’‡ HTML example: 𒇠 renders as π’‡ .
  • π’‡ Test display with CSS/JS escapes for π’‡ .

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121E0
HTML Entity𒇠
HTML Code𒇠
CSS\121E0

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Shu2 Plus Shu2 character mean?

π’‡  is a Unicode cuneiform character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LAGAB TIMES SHU2 PLUS SHU2”. In Unicode naming conventions, multi-part names like this typically reflect how a sign is specified using component labels and operations (for example, β€œtimes” and β€œplus”). Practically, it’s used when transcribing cuneiform texts, cataloging sign lists, or composing digital epigraphy where a specific sign form must match a standardized code point. Its exact reading within a language context depends on the source text and scholarly sign list you’re following, but the character itself is unambiguously defined by U+121E0 for consistent digital use.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‡ ?

π’‡  is U+121E0.

How can I copy π’‡  for HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒇠.

What CSS escape works for this character?

Use \\121E0 in CSS or related escape-capable contexts.

Why does the symbol show as a box on my device?

Your font or browser may not support this cuneiform character. Try a font with extended cuneiform coverage.