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π’ˆ

Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Sik2 Plus Bu Character

π’ˆ is a Unicode cuneiform character identified as β€œLU2 TIMES SIK2 PLUS BU”.

U+1220F

π’ˆ is a cuneiform sign stored in Unicode at U+1220F. It’s useful for digital cuneiform, indexing, and referencing sign lists in scholarly or educational materials.

Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Sik2 Plus Bu Character Meaning

π’ˆ is the Unicode cuneiform sign named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES SIK2 PLUS BU” (U+1220F). As a named sign, it corresponds to a specific entry used in sign lists and digital corpora rather than a single universal β€œword” in everyday writing. In practice, people use it when quoting or formatting texts that require exact sign-level accuracy, such as transliteration notes, museum or archive labels, teaching materials, and digital workflows that render cuneiform precisely. When you use it, focus on matching the intended sign identity from your source or dataset.

Common uses

  • β€’Quoting or formatting cuneiform texts with exact sign-level fidelity in documents
  • β€’Building digital sign lists or indexes for study and annotation
  • β€’Adding the character to educational worksheets or presentations about cuneiform writing
  • β€’Using the symbol in web or app content that supports Unicode cuneiform rendering
  • β€’Preparing catalog or reference entries where the sign name and codepoint matter

Examples

π’ˆ Cuneiform Sign LU2 Times SIK2 Plus BU

  • π’ˆIn the sign list, π’ˆ corresponds to U+1220F.
  • π’ˆThe tablet reference uses π’ˆ to distinguish the LU2Γ—SIK2+BU sign.
  • π’ˆAdd π’ˆ to the annotation so it matches the transcription source.
  • π’ˆWhen exporting data, ensure π’ˆ is preserved as U+1220F.
  • π’ˆThe worksheet includes π’ˆ alongside other cuneiform signs for comparison.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1220F
HTML Entity𒈏
HTML Code𒈏
CSS\1220F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lu2 Times Sik2 Plus Bu character mean?

π’ˆ is the Unicode cuneiform sign named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES SIK2 PLUS BU” (U+1220F). As a named sign, it corresponds to a specific entry used in sign lists and digital corpora rather than a single universal β€œword” in everyday writing. In practice, people use it when quoting or formatting texts that require exact sign-level accuracy, such as transliteration notes, museum or archive labels, teaching materials, and digital workflows that render cuneiform precisely. When you use it, focus on matching the intended sign identity from your source or dataset.

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

π’ˆ is U+1220F (Unicode name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LU2 TIMES SIK2 PLUS BU”).

How can I copy π’ˆ for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒈏 or copy the character directly from this page.

How do I use π’ˆ in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1220F. JavaScript escape: \\u{1220F}.

Why does π’ˆ not display correctly on my device?

Cuneiform characters require a font that supports this Unicode block. If your system lacks support, you may see a placeholder box instead of the symbol.