Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Gud Character
π± (U+12271) is the cuneiform sign βNUNUZ AB2 TIMES GUDβ for texts, fonts, and markup.
U+12271
π± is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as βCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES GUDβ (U+12271). This page helps you copy it reliably and find the right character in design and development tools. Use the provided escapes for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Gud Character Meaning
π± is a specific cuneiform sign with the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES GUDβ and code point U+12271. Like other cuneiform characters, it may appear in scholarly transcriptions, transliteration materials, or font sets that support cuneiform writing. When used in digital text, the symbolβs meaning depends on the surrounding signs and the source text being represented, rather than on the character alone. Practically, treat it as a distinct encoded sign that should be rendered with a cuneiform-capable font, and reference its exact Unicode value (U+12271) to avoid mismatches.
Common uses
- β’Adding accurate cuneiform characters to digital transliterations or annotations
- β’Designing posters, study sheets, or templates that include U+12271
- β’Building web content that needs proper Unicode handling for cuneiform text
- β’Using the symbol in font testing pages to verify glyph rendering support
- β’Creating social posts or educational graphics about Unicode cuneiform characters
Examples
π± Cuneiform Sign NUNUZ AB2 Times GUD
- π±Unicode test: π± U+12271
- π±Cuneiform sign: π± (NUNUZ AB2 TIMES GUD)
- π±Add this character to your transcription: π±
- π±Check glyph support for π± in your font stack
- π±Example string for markup validation: π±
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12271 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒉱 | |
| HTML Code | 𒉱 | |
| CSS | \12271 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times Gud character mean?
π± is a specific cuneiform sign with the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES GUDβ and code point U+12271. Like other cuneiform characters, it may appear in scholarly transcriptions, transliteration materials, or font sets that support cuneiform writing. When used in digital text, the symbolβs meaning depends on the surrounding signs and the source text being represented, rather than on the character alone. Practically, treat it as a distinct encoded sign that should be rendered with a cuneiform-capable font, and reference its exact Unicode value (U+12271) to avoid mismatches.
What is the Unicode code point for π±?
π± is U+12271.
How can I copy π± reliably in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 𒉱.
What is the CSS escape for this character?
The CSS escape is: \\12271.
How do I represent π± in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12271}.