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๐’Ž“

Cuneiform Sign Nu11 Rotated Ninety Degrees Character

๐’Ž“ is a cuneiform sign identified as NU11 rotated ninety degrees.

U+12393

๐’Ž“ is a cuneiform character used in Unicode as โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NU11 ROTATED NINETY DEGREES.โ€ You can copy it directly or use the provided escape formats in code and markup.

Cuneiform Sign Nu11 Rotated Ninety Degrees Character Meaning

๐’Ž“ is a Unicode cuneiform character specifically named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NU11 ROTATED NINETY DEGREES.โ€ In practical terms, itโ€™s a typographic/epigraphic variant tied to the NU11 sign with an explicit 90-degree rotation. When you need this exact rotated formโ€”such as matching a transcription, reproducing a layout from a reference, or keeping consistent sign orientation in digital editionsโ€”use the exact character rather than approximating it with other cuneiform shapes. The most important โ€œmeaningโ€ here is its identity as the rotated NU11 form in the Unicode character set (U+12393).

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopying the exact rotated NU11 sign into digital manuscripts, notes, or transcriptions
  • โ€ขUsing it in Unicode-based fonts or editors that support U+12393 for accurate sign reproduction
  • โ€ขPublishing cuneiform text in web pages or blogs where correct character identity matters
  • โ€ขInserting the symbol into documentation or study material that references sign variants and rotation
  • โ€ขUsing it in programming contexts (templates, localization strings, or tests) with the correct Unicode escapes

Examples

๐’Ž“ Cuneiform Sign NU11 (Rotated Ninety Degrees)

  • ๐’Ž“๐’Ž“ appears as a rotated NU11 form in the reference copy.
  • ๐’Ž“In my transcription, NU11 is written as ๐’Ž“ with a ninety-degree rotation.
  • ๐’Ž“The sign ๐’Ž“ is used to keep the orientation consistent across entries.
  • ๐’Ž“I pasted ๐’Ž“ into the text editor and verified it remained U+12393.
  • ๐’Ž“For web display, I included ๐’Ž“ directly and checked the font rendering.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12393
HTML Entity𒎓
HTML Code𒎓
CSS\12393

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Nu11 Rotated Ninety Degrees character mean?

๐’Ž“ is a Unicode cuneiform character specifically named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NU11 ROTATED NINETY DEGREES.โ€ In practical terms, itโ€™s a typographic/epigraphic variant tied to the NU11 sign with an explicit 90-degree rotation. When you need this exact rotated formโ€”such as matching a transcription, reproducing a layout from a reference, or keeping consistent sign orientation in digital editionsโ€”use the exact character rather than approximating it with other cuneiform shapes. The most important โ€œmeaningโ€ here is its identity as the rotated NU11 form in the Unicode character set (U+12393).

What Unicode character is ๐’Ž“?

๐’Ž“ is the cuneiform character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NU11 ROTATED NINETY DEGREESโ€ with code point U+12393.

How can I copy ๐’Ž“ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒎓.

What CSS escape can I use for ๐’Ž“?

Use \\12393 in CSS contexts that accept Unicode escapes.

How do I include ๐’Ž“ in JavaScript?

Use \\u{12393} in JavaScript strings (with the Unicode escape form).