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π’ˆœ

Cuneiform Sign Lul Character

π’ˆœ is the Cuneiform Sign LUL (U+1221C), ready to copy with multiple encoding options.

U+1221C

π’ˆœ is a cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN LUL. It’s useful for linguistics, historical text mockups, and typographic experiments. This page provides practical copy options for web and software use.

Cuneiform Sign Lul Character Meaning

Cuneiform Sign LUL is a specific character in the cuneiform writing system, identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LUL” (U+1221C). On the page, you can use the symbol directly in text, or insert it into your content using standard encoding forms like the HTML entity (𒈜) and language escapes. The exact reading and linguistic role can depend on the surrounding text and the system of transcription you’re using, so it’s best treated as a distinct grapheme when preparing documents, labels, or digital representations of cuneiform material.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or pasting cuneiform characters in digital manuscripts and drafts
  • β€’Creating typographic mockups and glyph collections for design reviews
  • β€’Annotating linguistic or history projects that reference Unicode characters
  • β€’Adding accurate symbols to educational materials and slide decks
  • β€’Using the character in web or app interfaces that display Unicode text

Examples

π’ˆœ Cuneiform Sign LUL

  • π’ˆœπ’ˆœ is shown above the line as a standalone sign.
  • π’ˆœType U+1221C to insert π’ˆœ into your document.
  • π’ˆœIn our mockup, the header uses π’ˆœ for cuneiform styling.
  • π’ˆœThe dataset includes π’ˆœ under the name CUNEIFORM SIGN LUL.
  • π’ˆœWe copied π’ˆœ using the HTML entity form: 𒈜

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1221C
HTML Entity𒈜
HTML Code𒈜
CSS\1221C

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Lul character mean?

Cuneiform Sign LUL is a specific character in the cuneiform writing system, identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN LUL” (U+1221C). On the page, you can use the symbol directly in text, or insert it into your content using standard encoding forms like the HTML entity (𒈜) and language escapes. The exact reading and linguistic role can depend on the surrounding text and the system of transcription you’re using, so it’s best treated as a distinct grapheme when preparing documents, labels, or digital representations of cuneiform material.

What is the Unicode code point for π’ˆœ?

π’ˆœ is Unicode code point U+1221C (CUNEIFORM SIGN LUL).

How do I copy π’ˆœ for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒈜.

What CSS escape can I use for π’ˆœ?

You can use the CSS escape \\1221C.

How do I insert π’ˆœ using JavaScript?

Use \\u{1221C} in a JavaScript string.