Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times A Character
πΊ is the cuneiform sign βMUSH3 times Aβ (U+1223A), used for historical/linguistic text representation.
U+1223A
πΊ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+1223A. This page helps you copy it reliably and understand its labeled identity for scholarly or design use.
Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times A Character Meaning
πΊ is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES Aβ (U+1223A). In general use, it functions as a specific historically labeled wedge-based script character rather than a modern symbol with a single everyday meaning. People typically encounter it in digital transcriptions of cuneiform texts, cataloging, or typographic experiments where exact sign identification matters. When you use it, the most important thing is preserving the exact character and code point so that readers, fonts, and search tools interpret the same sign across platforms.
Common uses
- β’Digital transcription of cuneiform texts where exact sign identification is required
- β’Academic notes, glosses, and sign lists for historical linguistics projects
- β’Typography and font testing for Unicode cuneiform character coverage
- β’Creating educational visuals or slide decks about writing systems
- β’Using in scholarly posts or documentation that references the precise Unicode character
Examples
πΊ Cuneiform Sign MUSH3 Times A
- πΊπΊ U+1223A (CUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES A)
- πΊIn the sign list: πΊ β MUSH3 TIMES A
- πΊUnicode check: does your font render πΊ correctly?
- πΊTranscription sample includes πΊ in the sequence of wedges
- πΊRefer to the character codepoint for πΊ when citing this sign
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1223A | |
| HTML Entity | 𒈺 | |
| HTML Code | 𒈺 | |
| CSS | \1223A |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times A character mean?
πΊ is a Unicode cuneiform sign identified by the name βCUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES Aβ (U+1223A). In general use, it functions as a specific historically labeled wedge-based script character rather than a modern symbol with a single everyday meaning. People typically encounter it in digital transcriptions of cuneiform texts, cataloging, or typographic experiments where exact sign identification matters. When you use it, the most important thing is preserving the exact character and code point so that readers, fonts, and search tools interpret the same sign across platforms.
What is the Unicode code point for πΊ?
πΊ is encoded as U+1223A.
How can I copy πΊ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity 𒈺 or paste the character directly.
What CSS escape works for this symbol?
Use the CSS escape \\1223A.
Will πΊ display correctly on every device?
Display depends on whether the userβs system has a font that supports this cuneiform character. If it doesnβt, it may show a fallback box or missing glyph.