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Cuneiform Sign Lugal Opposing Lugal Character

๐’ˆ™ is a cuneiform sign named โ€œLUGAL OPPOSING LUGALโ€ with code point U+12219.

U+12219

๐’ˆ™ is a Unicode cuneiform character used to represent a specific sign in cuneiform writing. This page helps you copy it correctly across platforms and understand its standard Unicode identity. Use the provided escapes when youโ€™re working in code or designing documents.

Cuneiform Sign Lugal Opposing Lugal Character Meaning

๐’ˆ™ is the Unicode cuneiform character called โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL OPPOSING LUGALโ€ (U+12219). In cuneiform sign collections and scholarly transcription, the sign name describes how the โ€œlugalโ€ element is presented in opposition to another lugal element. Like other cuneiform signs, its exact reading depends on the language and context in the source text (for example, whether it is used in a word, a sign sequence, or a particular inscriptional convention). When you use it digitally, the safest approach is to rely on the Unicode character identity and match your intended sign inventory or transcription system.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopying and pasting cuneiform text in notes, comments, or teaching materials
  • โ€ขLabeling or annotating a cuneiform sign list in a reference document or spreadsheet
  • โ€ขUsing the character in digital epigraphy mockups or exhibit typography
  • โ€ขIncluding the sign in scholarly drafts that use Unicode cuneiform characters
  • โ€ขRendering the sign correctly in apps or websites via Unicode code point

Examples

๐’ˆ™ Cuneiform Sign Lugal Opposing Lugal

  • ๐’ˆ™๐’ˆ™
  • ๐’ˆ™๐’ˆ™ u+12219 in unicode
  • ๐’ˆ™Use sign ๐’ˆ™ in the cuneiform inventory
  • ๐’ˆ™Character: ๐’ˆ™ (LUGAL OPPOSING LUGAL)
  • ๐’ˆ™I copied ๐’ˆ™ from Unicode

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12219
HTML Entity𒈙
HTML Code𒈙
CSS\12219

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lugal Opposing Lugal character mean?

๐’ˆ™ is the Unicode cuneiform character called โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LUGAL OPPOSING LUGALโ€ (U+12219). In cuneiform sign collections and scholarly transcription, the sign name describes how the โ€œlugalโ€ element is presented in opposition to another lugal element. Like other cuneiform signs, its exact reading depends on the language and context in the source text (for example, whether it is used in a word, a sign sequence, or a particular inscriptional convention). When you use it digitally, the safest approach is to rely on the Unicode character identity and match your intended sign inventory or transcription system.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’ˆ™?

๐’ˆ™ is U+12219.

What is the HTML entity for this symbol?

The HTML entity is 𒈙.

How do I write ๐’ˆ™ in JavaScript?

Use \\u{12219}.

Does the name โ€œLUGAL OPPOSING LUGALโ€ fully determine its reading?

The Unicode name identifies the specific sign. The exact reading in a text can still depend on language and context, but the character identity stays the same (U+12219).