Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Dug Character
𒉰 is the cuneiform sign “Nunuz AB2 Times DUG” (U+12270) for inscriptions, labels, and references.
U+12270
𒉰 is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES DUG”. It’s commonly used by people working with cuneiform text, typography, and digital archives. Below you’ll find copy options and practical usage ideas.
Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Dug Character Meaning
𒉰 (U+12270) is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES DUG”. Like many cuneiform characters, it represents a specific sign used in cuneiform writing systems; its exact value depends on the scholarly transcription and the tablet or manuscript context. In digital contexts, the most important “meaning” is its identity as a distinct Unicode character, so it can be reliably referenced, compared, and displayed in fonts that support U+12270. Use it when you need to reproduce the sign accurately in text, metadata, or study materials.
Common uses
- •Copy/paste for academic notes or transcription work involving U+12270
- •Labeling images, diagrams, or plate captions in digital cuneiform resources
- •Providing a precise Unicode reference in bibliographies and documentation
- •Creating searchable tags or IDs for cuneiform sign lists and databases
- •Typography and UI testing for cuneiform-capable font stacks
Examples
𒉰 Cuneiform Sign Nunuz AB2 Times DUG
- 𒉰U+12270: 𒉰
- 𒉰Cuneiform sign 𒉰 used in the transcription set.
- 𒉰Caption: “Example sign 𒉰 (Nunuz AB2 times DUG)”.
- 𒉰In the sign list, entry 12270 corresponds to 𒉰.
- 𒉰Font test string: 𒉰 𒉱 𒉲
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12270 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒉰 | |
| HTML Code | 𒉰 | |
| CSS | \12270 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Dug character mean?
𒉰 (U+12270) is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES DUG”. Like many cuneiform characters, it represents a specific sign used in cuneiform writing systems; its exact value depends on the scholarly transcription and the tablet or manuscript context. In digital contexts, the most important “meaning” is its identity as a distinct Unicode character, so it can be reliably referenced, compared, and displayed in fonts that support U+12270. Use it when you need to reproduce the sign accurately in text, metadata, or study materials.
What is the Unicode code point for 𒉰?
𒉰 has the Unicode code point U+12270.
How can I copy 𒉰 using common web formats?
Use the HTML entity 𒉰, the CSS escape \\12270, or the JavaScript escape \\u{12270}.
Why does 𒉰 not display in my browser or editor?
It requires a font that supports cuneiform characters at U+12270. If your font stack lacks support, the character may show as a blank box or tofu.
Is the “meaning” of 𒉰 the same everywhere?
As a Unicode character, 𒉰 is specifically identified as “CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES DUG”. Its linguistic or philological value can depend on context and transcription conventions.