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𒇶

Cuneiform Sign Lam Times Kur Plus Ru Character

𒇶 is a Unicode cuneiform sign used in digital reproductions and scholarly-style cuneiform text.

U+121F6

𒇶 is the Unicode cuneiform sign named “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM TIMES KUR PLUS RU” (U+121F6). If you’re designing, publishing, or coding cuneiform text, this page helps you copy and embed the exact character reliably.

Cuneiform Sign Lam Times Kur Plus Ru Character Meaning

𒇶 is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode by the name “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM TIMES KUR PLUS RU” (U+121F6). In practice, cuneiform signs are used to represent specific sign values (often syllables or meaningful units) that can vary by language and context. Digital users typically encounter this character when rendering or transcribing cuneiform sources, building reference materials, or formatting text so that the intended sign is preserved exactly. When you reuse this symbol, you should rely on your source’s transliteration/sign-list conventions to determine its intended reading in that specific document.

Common uses

  • Copying exact cuneiform characters for online posts, annotations, or educational materials
  • Inserting the symbol into digital manuscripts, transliteration notes, or catalog entries
  • Using the Unicode character in UI mockups, posters, or typographic design drafts
  • Embedding the symbol in HTML/CSS/JavaScript text content using the provided escapes
  • Creating consistent cuneiform datasets for research workflows and references

Examples

𒇶 Cuneiform Sign LAM×KUR+RU

  • 𒇶𒇶 is included in this transliteration example.
  • 𒇶Catalog entry: 𒇶 (CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM TIMES KUR PLUS RU).
  • 𒇶In the margin, note the sign sequence 𒇶 followed by the next token.
  • 𒇶Typeface test: does your font render 𒇶 correctly?
  • 𒇶For markup, insert 𒇶 to match the Unicode character U+121F6.

Technical codes

UnicodeU+121F6
HTML Entity𒇶
HTML Code𒇶
CSS\121F6

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lam Times Kur Plus Ru character mean?

𒇶 is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode by the name “CUNEIFORM SIGN LAM TIMES KUR PLUS RU” (U+121F6). In practice, cuneiform signs are used to represent specific sign values (often syllables or meaningful units) that can vary by language and context. Digital users typically encounter this character when rendering or transcribing cuneiform sources, building reference materials, or formatting text so that the intended sign is preserved exactly. When you reuse this symbol, you should rely on your source’s transliteration/sign-list conventions to determine its intended reading in that specific document.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒇶?

𒇶 is U+121F6.

How can I copy 𒇶 reliably into HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒇶

What CSS or JavaScript escape should I use?

CSS escape: \\121F6. JavaScript escape: \\u{121F6}.

Does the symbol always have the same meaning across all texts?

In cuneiform work, the sign’s reading can depend on the language and the source’s conventions, even though the character itself is the same Unicode symbol.