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Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Gan2 Tenu Character

๐’ˆ‚ is the cuneiform sign โ€œLU2 TIMES GAN2 TENUโ€ with codepoint U+12202.

U+12202

๐’ˆ‚ is a cuneiform character used in Unicode for scholarly and digital text work. This page provides reliable copy options and the exact codepoint escapes you can use in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Gan2 Tenu Character Meaning

๐’ˆ‚ (Unicode U+12202) is the cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES GAN2 TENU.โ€ In practice, its โ€œmeaningโ€ is primarily the sign identity used for referencing and transcription in cuneiform writing contexts. Because cuneiform signs can serve different roles depending on the text (for example, as parts of words or as components in sign lists), the most reliable way to interpret it is by matching it to the conventions of your source material or font/encoding standard.

Common uses

  • โ€ขDigital cuneiform transcription in humanities or language-research notes
  • โ€ขAdding a specific sign to an online catalog, sign list, or reference table
  • โ€ขPublishing scholarly posts or captions that require exact sign characters
  • โ€ขEmbedding the character in web typography for academic content
  • โ€ขPreparing documents where consistent Unicode codepoints matter

Examples

๐’ˆ‚ Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Gan2 Tenu

  • ๐’ˆ‚๐’ˆ‚ is encoded at U+12202.
  • ๐’ˆ‚Use ๐’ˆ‚ when listing the LU2 TIMES GAN2 TENU sign.
  • ๐’ˆ‚The sign ๐’ˆ‚ appears in the cuneiform line above.
  • ๐’ˆ‚Copy ๐’ˆ‚ into your editor to preserve the exact character.
  • ๐’ˆ‚In HTML, insert ๐’ˆ‚ using its numeric entity.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12202
HTML Entity𒈂
HTML Code𒈂
CSS\12202

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Gan2 Tenu character mean?

๐’ˆ‚ (Unicode U+12202) is the cuneiform sign identified by the Unicode name โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES GAN2 TENU.โ€ In practice, its โ€œmeaningโ€ is primarily the sign identity used for referencing and transcription in cuneiform writing contexts. Because cuneiform signs can serve different roles depending on the text (for example, as parts of words or as components in sign lists), the most reliable way to interpret it is by matching it to the conventions of your source material or font/encoding standard.

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