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๐’‰”

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Ash Character

๐’‰” is a cuneiform sign โ€œNINDA2 TIMES ASHโ€ (U+12254) for inscriptions and scholarly text.

U+12254

This page provides copy-and-use information for the cuneiform symbol ๐’‰”. It includes its Unicode details, suggested use cases, and practical alternatives for typography and layout.

Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Ash Character Meaning

๐’‰” (Unicode U+12254) is a cuneiform sign identified as โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES ASH.โ€ In cuneiform transliteration and cataloging, sign names often describe how a sign relates to other components (for example, by indicating โ€œtimesโ€ between sign elements). As a result, this character is mainly used in scholarly transcription, font/character reference work, and digital writing of cuneiform sign lists. If you are composing or tagging texts that use established sign inventories, you can rely on the Unicode name and code point to keep your data consistent.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopy/paste for digital cuneiform transcription in academic notes
  • โ€ขLabeling or referencing signs in teaching materials and worksheets
  • โ€ขBuilding searchable sign lists using Unicode code points
  • โ€ขTypography testing for cuneiform-capable fonts and renderers
  • โ€ขAnnotating manuscripts or inscriptions in digital archives

Examples

๐’‰” Cuneiform Sign NINDA2 Times ASH

  • ๐’‰”๐’‰” appears in the sign list as U+12254.
  • ๐’‰”Use ๐’‰” when matching transcriptions to the Unicode sign inventory.
  • ๐’‰”๐’‰” is included in this cuneiform transcription for example text.
  • ๐’‰”I copied ๐’‰” from the reference page to keep the spelling consistent.
  • ๐’‰”In the margin note, the sign ๐’‰” marks the โ€œNINDA2 times ASHโ€ element.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12254
HTML Entity𒉔
HTML Code𒉔
CSS\12254

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ninda2 Times Ash character mean?

๐’‰” (Unicode U+12254) is a cuneiform sign identified as โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES ASH.โ€ In cuneiform transliteration and cataloging, sign names often describe how a sign relates to other components (for example, by indicating โ€œtimesโ€ between sign elements). As a result, this character is mainly used in scholarly transcription, font/character reference work, and digital writing of cuneiform sign lists. If you are composing or tagging texts that use established sign inventories, you can rely on the Unicode name and code point to keep your data consistent.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’‰”?

๐’‰” is U+12254.

How do I copy ๐’‰” on the web?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use the HTML entity: 𒉔.

What is the Unicode name of this character?

The Unicode name is โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NINDA2 TIMES ASH.โ€

Which escaping formats are provided for coding?

CSS escape: \\12254 and JavaScript escape: \\u{12254}.