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π’Ž

Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times Za Character

π’Ž is the cuneiform sign β€œMush3 times ZA” encoded at U+1238D.

U+1238D

π’Ž is a cuneiform character used in digital texts for writing systems based on cuneiform. This page helps you copy the symbol and reference its Unicode details accurately. You can also find practical ways to use it in documents, fonts, and web content.

Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times Za Character Meaning

π’Ž is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES ZA” with code point U+1238D. As a labeled sign in cuneiform encoding, it functions as a specific character within a larger set of cuneiform signs. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is primarily the identity of this particular sign in encoded textβ€”meaning it represents a discrete sign rather than a general punctuation or emoji-style symbol. When composing or editing cuneiform text digitally, using the exact code point ensures the correct sign is rendered consistently across platforms and tools that support Unicode.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for cuneiform text projects in documents or word processors
  • β€’Digital transcription work for researchers, librarians, and students using Unicode
  • β€’Web design or UI content where exact Unicode characters must match a reference
  • β€’Font testing to verify glyph availability at U+1238D
  • β€’Educational materials or glossaries describing specific cuneiform signs

Examples

π’Ž Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times Za

  • π’Žπ’Ž appears in the transcription line as a single encoded sign.
  • π’ŽIn the sample table, π’Ž is listed under its Unicode label.
  • π’ŽWhen searching a dataset, use the code point U+1238D for π’Ž.
  • π’ŽThe worksheet asks students to copy π’Ž into their response field.
  • π’ŽI included π’Ž in my digital catalog entry to match the source text.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1238D
HTML Entity𒎍
HTML Code𒎍
CSS\1238D

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Mush3 Times Za character mean?

π’Ž is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES ZA” with code point U+1238D. As a labeled sign in cuneiform encoding, it functions as a specific character within a larger set of cuneiform signs. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is primarily the identity of this particular sign in encoded textβ€”meaning it represents a discrete sign rather than a general punctuation or emoji-style symbol. When composing or editing cuneiform text digitally, using the exact code point ensures the correct sign is rendered consistently across platforms and tools that support Unicode.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Ž?

π’Ž is encoded at U+1238D.

How can I copy π’Ž reliably?

Copy the character directly (π’Ž) or use its HTML entity 𒎍 or Unicode escapes like \\u{1238D}.

What is the correct Unicode name of this character?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN MUSH3 TIMES ZA”.

Why might π’Ž not display on my device?

Display depends on font support. If your font doesn’t include this glyph, the character may show as a missing box or fallback text.