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π’‡ͺ

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ush Character

π’‡ͺ is the cuneiform sign named LAGAB TIMES USH, identified by Unicode U+121EA.

U+121EA

π’‡ͺ is a specific cuneiform character used in writing and transliteration. On this page you can copy the symbol and also find common ways to reference it in code and markup.

Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ush Character Meaning

π’‡ͺ is the cuneiform sign β€œLAGAB TIMES USH” (Unicode U+121EA). In cuneiform studies and transliteration resources, signs like this are used to represent specific sign values or components found in ancient writing. Because cuneiform character sets often rely on sign-by-sign identification, this character is most useful when you need to reproduce or label a particular sign exactly as named in Unicode catalogs and academic references. If you’re working with transliterations, epigraphy notes, or digital manuscripts, using the correct Unicode character helps keep your text consistent across tools and fonts.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste a precise cuneiform sign into a document or manuscript draft
  • β€’Label a sign in a study note, chart, or worksheet about transliteration
  • β€’Use in web or app UI where you need the exact Unicode character
  • β€’Create posts or graphics that include cuneiform text or sign references
  • β€’Reference the sign in digital catalogs, annotations, or metadata

Examples

π’‡ͺ Cuneiform Sign LAGAB Times USH

  • π’‡ͺLagab Γ— Ush: π’‡ͺ
  • π’‡ͺUnicode U+121EA corresponds to π’‡ͺ.
  • π’‡ͺCuneiform sign reference π’‡ͺ (LAGAB TIMES USH).
  • π’‡ͺIn my notes, the composite sign is written as π’‡ͺ.
  • π’‡ͺExample line: π’‡ͺ π’‡ͺ π’‡ͺ

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121EA
HTML Entity𒇪
HTML Code𒇪
CSS\121EA

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lagab Times Ush character mean?

π’‡ͺ is the cuneiform sign β€œLAGAB TIMES USH” (Unicode U+121EA). In cuneiform studies and transliteration resources, signs like this are used to represent specific sign values or components found in ancient writing. Because cuneiform character sets often rely on sign-by-sign identification, this character is most useful when you need to reproduce or label a particular sign exactly as named in Unicode catalogs and academic references. If you’re working with transliterations, epigraphy notes, or digital manuscripts, using the correct Unicode character helps keep your text consistent across tools and fonts.

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

π’‡ͺ is Unicode U+121EA.

How do I copy π’‡ͺ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒇪

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

You can use: \\121EA

Does this symbol work the same everywhere?

It will copy as the same Unicode character, but it may display differently depending on whether the font supports this cuneiform character.