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π’‰―

Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Bi Character

π’‰― is a cuneiform sign named β€œNunuz AB2 Times BI,” available for easy copying in Unicode.

U+1226F

π’‰― is a Unicode cuneiform character with the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES BI.” This page helps you copy it reliably across apps and code. You’ll also find quick examples and character escape sequences.

Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Bi Character Meaning

π’‰― is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES BI” (U+1226F). The official Unicode name describes the sign as a specific combination/variant (with β€œAB2” and β€œTIMES BI”) rather than a general punctuation mark or modern typographic symbol. In practice, this character is most often used when transcribing or digitizing cuneiform texts, preparing scholarly character lists, or creating references where an exact sign form matters. When you need the correct glyph, rely on the Unicode code point U+1226F and the provided copy/paste and escape sequences.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact Unicode cuneiform sign for transcriptions and epigraphic notes
  • β€’Building searchable character lists for cuneiform studies or archiving
  • β€’Using the symbol in educational materials that reference specific sign forms
  • β€’Entering the character in digital humanities datasets with correct Unicode encoding
  • β€’Referencing the sign in web pages and documentation with consistent encoding

Examples

π’‰― Cuneiform Sign Nunuz AB2 Times Bi

  • π’‰―π’‰―
  • π’‰―In the text, the sign π’‰― appears before the following wedge cluster.
  • π’‰―Unicode U+1226F: π’‰―
  • π’‰―Transcription note: confirm the glyph for π’‰― in your source.
  • π’‰―Character list includes π’‰― among the Nunuz-related variants.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1226F
HTML Entity𒉯
HTML Code𒉯
CSS\1226F

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Bi character mean?

π’‰― is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES BI” (U+1226F). The official Unicode name describes the sign as a specific combination/variant (with β€œAB2” and β€œTIMES BI”) rather than a general punctuation mark or modern typographic symbol. In practice, this character is most often used when transcribing or digitizing cuneiform texts, preparing scholarly character lists, or creating references where an exact sign form matters. When you need the correct glyph, rely on the Unicode code point U+1226F and the provided copy/paste and escape sequences.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‰―?

The Unicode code point for π’‰― is U+1226F.

How can I copy π’‰― into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒉯

What CSS escape should I use for π’‰―?

Use the CSS escape: \\1226F

How do I insert π’‰― in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{1226F}