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π’ˆ‰

Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times La Plus Ash Character

π’ˆ‰ is a cuneiform sign encoded at U+12209 for use in Unicode text and fonts.

U+12209

π’ˆ‰ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode code point U+12209. It’s useful when you’re adding historically themed text, studying writing systems, or labeling materials that reference specific sign forms.

Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times La Plus Ash Character Meaning

π’ˆ‰ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LA PLUS ASH” (U+12209). In practice, it’s not typically used as a modern standalone letter; instead, it appears in specialist contexts such as transliteration, sign lists, cataloging, and digital reproductions of cuneiform texts. Because cuneiform characters are often referenced by their sign name and exact shape, this symbol is most valuable when you need a precise match for the sign form specified by its Unicode identity.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste into Unicode cuneiform documents, notebooks, or study notes
  • β€’Labeling sign lists or worksheets that reference β€œLU2 times la plus ash”
  • β€’Using in web mockups or prototypes that require the exact cuneiform character
  • β€’Preparing captions or metadata for images of cuneiform tablets and editions
  • β€’Adding a precise character to digital humanities datasets and annotations

Examples

π’ˆ‰ Cuneiform Sign LU2 Times La Plus Ash

  • π’ˆ‰π’ˆ‰ U+12209 in Unicode
  • π’ˆ‰Sign: LU2 times la plus ash β€” π’ˆ‰
  • π’ˆ‰Use the character π’ˆ‰ to match the listed sign form.
  • π’ˆ‰Catalog entry includes π’ˆ‰ (U+12209).
  • π’ˆ‰Transliteration notes reference π’ˆ‰ for this sign.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12209
HTML Entity𒈉
HTML Code𒈉
CSS\12209

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times La Plus Ash character mean?

π’ˆ‰ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES LA PLUS ASH” (U+12209). In practice, it’s not typically used as a modern standalone letter; instead, it appears in specialist contexts such as transliteration, sign lists, cataloging, and digital reproductions of cuneiform texts. Because cuneiform characters are often referenced by their sign name and exact shape, this symbol is most valuable when you need a precise match for the sign form specified by its Unicode identity.

What is the Unicode code point for π’ˆ‰?

π’ˆ‰ is encoded as U+12209.

How can I copy π’ˆ‰ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒈉

What is the CSS escape for π’ˆ‰?

Use the CSS escape: \\12209

Will π’ˆ‰ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font support for cuneiform characters. If the font doesn’t include U+12209, it may show a fallback glyph.