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𒉥

Cuneiform Sign Nun Lagar Times Mash Character

𒉥 is a Unicode cuneiform character (U+12265) named “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES MASH”.

U+12265

𒉥 (U+12265) is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode. Use it when you need a correct, searchable character for scholarly text, font testing, or digital epigraphy layouts. This page gives copy-ready forms and common ways to include it in code.

Cuneiform Sign Nun Lagar Times Mash Character Meaning

𒉥 is the Unicode character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES MASH” (code point U+12265, HTML entity 𒉥). As a cuneiform sign, it is primarily used in digital reproductions of cuneiform writing systems—such as transliteration work, cataloging, and typesetting where a specific sign must be represented exactly. In practice, the “meaning” people rely on is typically the sign’s identity within a particular cuneiform tradition or textual source, rather than a single common word. For accurate interpretation, pair the character with the surrounding text or a reliable sign list for the relevant corpus.

Common uses

  • Copying the exact sign for cuneiform transliteration and scholarly notes
  • Using the character in web or app text that must match Unicode precisely
  • Testing font support for cuneiform blocks and Unicode rendering
  • Preparing digital editions, catalog entries, or manuscripts in layout tools
  • Posting or annotating cuneiform examples in education and research contexts

Examples

𒉥 Cuneiform Sign NUN LAGAR TIMES MASH

  • 𒉥𒉥𒀀𒌝 — cuneiform sample sign sequence
  • 𒉥In our index, the sign U+12265 is written as 𒉥.
  • 𒉥Transliteration note: see 𒉥 in the third line.
  • 𒉥Font test string includes: 𒉥𒉥𒉥.
  • 𒉥Digital catalog entry symbol: 𒉥

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12265
HTML Entity𒉥
HTML Code𒉥
CSS\12265

FAQ

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

𒉥 is the Unicode character named “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUN LAGAR TIMES MASH” (code point U+12265, HTML entity 𒉥). As a cuneiform sign, it is primarily used in digital reproductions of cuneiform writing systems—such as transliteration work, cataloging, and typesetting where a specific sign must be represented exactly. In practice, the “meaning” people rely on is typically the sign’s identity within a particular cuneiform tradition or textual source, rather than a single common word. For accurate interpretation, pair the character with the surrounding text or a reliable sign list for the relevant corpus.

What is the Unicode code point for 𒉥?

𒉥 is U+12265.

How can I copy 𒉥 for use on a website?

Copy the character directly (𒉥) or use the HTML entity 𒉥.

How do I include 𒉥 in CSS or stylesheets?

You can use the CSS escape \\12265.

How do I include 𒉥 in JavaScript strings?

You can use the JavaScript Unicode escape \\u{12265}.