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𒉀

Cuneiform Sign Nun Lagar Times Gar Character

𒉀 is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode as U+12264, useful for accurate digital inscription and typography.

U+12264

𒉀 (U+12264) is a cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES GAR.” It’s commonly needed when creating digital texts that include historical or scholarly cuneiform material. Use the copy options below to paste it into design, documents, or code.

Cuneiform Sign Nun Lagar Times Gar Character Meaning

𒉀 is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES GAR” and belongs to the Cuneiform category. Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the written context in the original source where it appears. In digital work, the most important value of this character is faithful reproduction: using the correct code point (U+12264) ensures the sign displays consistently across systems that support Unicode cuneiform. When preparing scholarly transcriptions, epigraphic mockups, or typographic layouts, use this exact character rather than visually similar symbols.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for scholarly or educational cuneiform transcription drafts
  • β€’Typography and layout work for posters, books, or classroom materials featuring cuneiform
  • β€’Digital humanities projects that require correct Unicode code points for sign lists
  • β€’Creating labeled mockups or templates for epigraphy and manuscript study
  • β€’Building text content in web or app interfaces that include cuneiform characters

Examples

𒉀 Cuneiform Sign NUN LAGAR TIMES GAR

  • 𒉀𒉀
  • 𒉀Cuneiform: 𒉀 (U+12264)
  • 𒉀Sign list entry: 𒉀
  • 𒉀Unicode cuneiform sample: 𒉀
  • 𒉀Transcription note: 𒉀 appears in the line

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12264
HTML Entity𒉤
HTML Code𒉤
CSS\12264

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Nun Lagar Times Gar character mean?

𒉀 is a Unicode cuneiform character identified by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES GAR” and belongs to the Cuneiform category. Like many cuneiform signs, its interpretation depends on the written context in the original source where it appears. In digital work, the most important value of this character is faithful reproduction: using the correct code point (U+12264) ensures the sign displays consistently across systems that support Unicode cuneiform. When preparing scholarly transcriptions, epigraphic mockups, or typographic layouts, use this exact character rather than visually similar symbols.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒉀?

𒉀 is U+12264.

How can I copy 𒉀 for use in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒉤.

What is the CSS escape sequence for this character?

The CSS escape is: \\12264.

Why does 𒉀 not look right on my device?

Some fonts may not support the full Unicode cuneiform range. Try a Unicode font that includes cuneiform characters.