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𒈭

Cuneiform Sign Mu Over Mu Character

𒈭 is the Unicode cuneiform sign “MU OVER MU” used to represent a specific cuneiform glyph form.

U+1222D

𒈭 (Unicode U+1222D) is a cuneiform sign named “MU OVER MU.” This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and include it in HTML/CSS/JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Mu Over Mu Character Meaning

𒈭 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN MU OVER MU” (U+1222D). In cuneiform writing, signs are often combined or positioned to create a particular visual form that can matter for how the text is read. The “MU over MU” designation indicates a stacked arrangement of the MU sign. In practical terms, users typically treat 𒈭 as a single glyph to be copied exactly—especially when matching a transcription, catalog entry, or typography reference—rather than trying to recreate it from simpler characters.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact cuneiform glyph for digital transcriptions and study notes
  • Including the character in web pages, documents, or publishing workflows that support Unicode
  • Using it in typography mockups or font testing for cuneiform coverage
  • Referencing the character in dataset labels, glossaries, or encoding charts
  • Creating accurate posts or educational materials about Unicode cuneiform signs

Examples

𒈭 Cuneiform Sign MU Over MU

  • 𒈭U+1222D: 𒈭
  • 𒈭Cuneiform sign MU over MU: 𒈭
  • 𒈭Print test: 𒈭 𒈭 𒈭
  • 𒈭Encoded as: 𒈭 in Unicode text
  • 𒈭Glyph comparison: MU over MU 𒈭

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1222D
HTML Entity𒈭
HTML Code𒈭
CSS\1222D

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Mu Over Mu character mean?

𒈭 is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN MU OVER MU” (U+1222D). In cuneiform writing, signs are often combined or positioned to create a particular visual form that can matter for how the text is read. The “MU over MU” designation indicates a stacked arrangement of the MU sign. In practical terms, users typically treat 𒈭 as a single glyph to be copied exactly—especially when matching a transcription, catalog entry, or typography reference—rather than trying to recreate it from simpler characters.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒈭?

𒈭 is U+1222D.

How do I copy 𒈭 for HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒈭

What escapes can I use in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{1222D}

Why does the name say “MU over MU”?

The Unicode name describes the glyph’s stacked arrangement; 𒈭 is treated as a single cuneiform sign in text and typographic use.