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π’Š¨

Cuneiform Sign Sag Gunu Character

π’Š¨ is the cuneiform sign called SAG GUNU, encoded as U+122A8.

U+122A8

π’Š¨ (Cuneiform Sign SAG GUNU) is a Unicode cuneiform character used in digital texts and fonts that support cuneiform. On this page you can copy the symbol and find standard ways to represent it in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Sag Gunu Character Meaning

π’Š¨ is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG GUNU” and the code point U+122A8. As with many cuneiform signs, its function depends on the writing system, the tablet or source text, and the surrounding context. In practical terms, the symbol is most often used to represent this specific sign in scholarly transcription, font/glyph testing, typographic mockups, or digital preservation workflows. When using it, ensure your chosen font supports the character so it renders correctly, and keep the context from the source text if you are transcribing.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform texts in Unicode for digital archives
  • β€’Typography and font testing to verify glyph availability for U+122A8
  • β€’Creating labeled diagrams or educational materials about cuneiform signs
  • β€’Building searchable datasets or glossaries that include individual signs
  • β€’Using the exact character in web or app content that preserves sign identity

Examples

π’Š¨ Cuneiform Sign SAG GUNU

  • π’Š¨π’Š¨
  • π’Š¨Sign list entry: π’Š¨ (U+122A8)
  • π’Š¨Unicode cuneiform sample: π’Š¨
  • π’Š¨Glyph check string: π’Š¨π’Š¨π’Š¨
  • π’Š¨Transcription: π’Š¨ in context

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122A8
HTML Entity𒊨
HTML Code𒊨
CSS\122A8

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sag Gunu character mean?

π’Š¨ is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG GUNU” and the code point U+122A8. As with many cuneiform signs, its function depends on the writing system, the tablet or source text, and the surrounding context. In practical terms, the symbol is most often used to represent this specific sign in scholarly transcription, font/glyph testing, typographic mockups, or digital preservation workflows. When using it, ensure your chosen font supports the character so it renders correctly, and keep the context from the source text if you are transcribing.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Š¨?

π’Š¨ is U+122A8.

How can I copy π’Š¨ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒊨 or copy the character directly: π’Š¨.

What CSS or JavaScript escapes can I use?

CSS escape: \\122A8. JavaScript (ES6): \\u{122A8}.

Why doesn’t π’Š¨ always display correctly?

Most issues come from missing font support. Use a font that includes the cuneiform block and test in your target browser or app.