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π’‰·

Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times U2 Character

π’‰· is a Unicode cuneiform character identified as CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES U2.

U+12277

π’‰· is a cuneiform sign used in Unicode text. This page helps you copy the character reliably and find it in common encodings.

Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times U2 Character Meaning

π’‰· is a cuneiform character in the Unicode Cuneiform block with the official name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES U2” (U+12277). In practice, the exact reading or linguistic value depends on the sign list or manuscript tradition you are working from. The name indicates a compound sign described as β€œNUNUZ AB2” with an β€œtimes U2” component, which is useful when you are comparing catalog entries or matching glyphs in transliteration notes. Use it when your source materials, dictionaries, or sign lists specifically call for U+12277 rather than a visually similar cuneiform sign.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic transcription of cuneiform texts where U+12277 is specified by a sign list
  • β€’Adding correct glyphs in digital epigraphy notes or study documents
  • β€’Preparing captions, glossaries, or indexes for cuneiform sign studies
  • β€’Building searchable datasets or fonts that require exact Unicode code points
  • β€’Correcting text encoding in typography or localization workflows

Examples

π’‰· Cuneiform Sign Nunuz AB2 Times U2

  • π’‰·U+12277: π’‰·
  • π’‰·Sign list entry: CUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES U2 (π’‰·)
  • π’‰·Unicode text check: π’‰· should match the same code point.
  • π’‰·In my notes, the compound sign is written as π’‰·.
  • π’‰·Copied character: π’‰· (Cuneiform).

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12277
HTML Entity𒉷
HTML Code𒉷
CSS\12277

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Nunuz Ab2 Times U2 character mean?

π’‰· is a cuneiform character in the Unicode Cuneiform block with the official name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN NUNUZ AB2 TIMES U2” (U+12277). In practice, the exact reading or linguistic value depends on the sign list or manuscript tradition you are working from. The name indicates a compound sign described as β€œNUNUZ AB2” with an β€œtimes U2” component, which is useful when you are comparing catalog entries or matching glyphs in transliteration notes. Use it when your source materials, dictionaries, or sign lists specifically call for U+12277 rather than a visually similar cuneiform sign.

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

π’‰· is U+12277.

How do I paste π’‰· into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒉷.

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\12277. JavaScript escape: \\u{12277}.

Does the name guarantee the same meaning in every text?

The official name identifies the specific Unicode sign (U+12277). The exact linguistic reading can vary by tradition and sign list, so always follow your source for interpretation.