Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Al Character
๐พ is the cuneiform sign โLU2 TIMES ALโ (U+121FE) used in scholarly cuneiform text work.
U+121FE
๐พ (U+121FE) is a cuneiform character identified as โCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES AL.โ Itโs most commonly encountered in font charts, transcription projects, and digital corpora. Use it when you need this exact sign by its Unicode identity.
Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Al Character Meaning
๐พ is a specific cuneiform sign called โCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES ALโ (Unicode U+121FE). In Unicode naming, the description reflects how the sign is cataloged in cuneiform studies rather than a standalone word in everyday modern writing. When working with cuneiform transcriptions, researchers often rely on the exact Unicode code point to match a particular sign in an edition or transliteration. If you are encoding text, the key point is consistency: always use the correct character ๐พ, rather than a lookalike, so the sign aligns with the source material and indexing.
Common uses
- โขCopying the exact cuneiform character in digital transcriptions and scholarly notes
- โขTyping or embedding the sign in Unicode-compliant cuneiform text editors
- โขUsing the character in academic presentations, posters, and study materials
- โขAdding the sign to websites, glossaries, or archives that reference Unicode cuneiform
- โขBuilding or testing fonts and rendering for cuneiform sign sets
Examples
๐พ Cuneiform Sign LU2 Times AL
- ๐พ๐พ ๐ ๐ (sequence from a transcription list)
- ๐พThe sign U+121FE corresponds to ๐พ in this edition.
- ๐พInsert ๐พ after LU2 in the transliteration table.
- ๐พRendered output: ๐พ in the target font and line height settings.
- ๐พUnicode copy/paste check for character ๐พ.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+121FE | |
| HTML Entity | 𒇾 | |
| HTML Code | 𒇾 | |
| CSS | \121FE |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Al character mean?
๐พ is a specific cuneiform sign called โCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES ALโ (Unicode U+121FE). In Unicode naming, the description reflects how the sign is cataloged in cuneiform studies rather than a standalone word in everyday modern writing. When working with cuneiform transcriptions, researchers often rely on the exact Unicode code point to match a particular sign in an edition or transliteration. If you are encoding text, the key point is consistency: always use the correct character ๐พ, rather than a lookalike, so the sign aligns with the source material and indexing.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐พ?
๐พ is U+121FE.
What is the official Unicode name of this symbol?
Its Unicode name is โCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES AL.โ
How can I copy ๐พ using HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒇾
Is ๐พ different from lookalike cuneiform characters?
Yes. For accurate transcription and rendering, use the exact character ๐พ by its Unicode code point (U+121FE).