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𒉁

Cuneiform Sign Naga Inverted Character

𒉁 is the cuneiform sign called Naga Inverted, encoded at U+12241.

U+12241

𒉁 is a cuneiform character from the Unicode Cuneiform block. This page helps you identify the sign and copy it reliably across websites and apps.

Cuneiform Sign Naga Inverted Character Meaning

𒉁 is Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA INVERTED” (code point U+12241). It belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is represented in web contexts using HTML entity 𒉁 or the CSS/JS escapes \\\\12241 and \\\\u{12241}. Like other cuneiform signs, its exact reading depends on the specific tablet, transliteration system, and scholarly conventions. When you need this exact character for a transcription, database entry, typographic test, or multilingual content, using the correct Unicode code point ensures consistent rendering and accurate searching.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform character for a digital transcription of text
  • β€’Labeling or naming a specific cuneiform sign in an educational or reference page
  • β€’Creating typographic samples to test fonts that support cuneiform glyphs
  • β€’Populating a database or dataset with the precise Unicode character (U+12241)
  • β€’Adding the sign to presentations, posts, or documents that reference cuneiform studies

Examples

𒉁 Cuneiform Sign Naga Inverted

  • 𒉁𒉁 appears in my cuneiform transcription at the start of the line.
  • 𒉁Use U+12241 to ensure the correct glyph: 𒉁.
  • 𒉁In the glossary, the entry β€œNaga Inverted” points to 𒉁.
  • 𒉁My dataset stores the sign as HTML entity 𒉁 for portability.
  • 𒉁A font test string: 𒉁 𒉀 𒉂

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12241
HTML Entity𒉁
HTML Code𒉁
CSS\12241

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Naga Inverted character mean?

𒉁 is Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NAGA INVERTED” (code point U+12241). It belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is represented in web contexts using HTML entity 𒉁 or the CSS/JS escapes \\\\12241 and \\\\u{12241}. Like other cuneiform signs, its exact reading depends on the specific tablet, transliteration system, and scholarly conventions. When you need this exact character for a transcription, database entry, typographic test, or multilingual content, using the correct Unicode code point ensures consistent rendering and accurate searching.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒉁?

𒉁 is U+12241.

How can I copy 𒉁 using an HTML entity?

You can use the HTML entity 𒉁.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escape sequences for this symbol?

CSS escape: \\12241. JavaScript escape: \\u{12241}.

Will 𒉁 always display correctly on every device?

It will render only if the required font supports the cuneiform glyph. Using the correct Unicode character (U+12241) is the best way to ensure consistency.