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π’Š–

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times A Character

π’Š– is a cuneiform sign identified as β€œSag times A” (U+12296).

U+12296

π’Š– is a cuneiform character used to represent a specific sign form. On this page you’ll find practical ways to copy it and the exact Unicode information needed for digital projects.

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times A Character Meaning

π’Š– is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES A” and the codepoint U+12296. In cuneiform writing, signs are often combined or interpreted as patterned components within a larger script context, so this character is primarily used as a discrete symbol rather than a typical punctuation mark. If you’re encoding texts, labeling artifacts, or building typography samples, you can treat it as a standalone sign that should match its Unicode identity. Use it when you need the exact β€œSag times A” sign rather than a visually similar cuneiform character.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing or encoding cuneiform texts in Unicode-aware documents
  • β€’Adding accurate sign labels to museum-style descriptions or catalog entries
  • β€’Creating typography samples and font previews for cuneiform characters
  • β€’Designing educational materials about writing systems and sign forms
  • β€’Using it as a specific glyph in research notes or digital humanities layouts

Examples

π’Š– Cuneiform Sign Sag Times A

  • π’Š–Cuneiform: π’Š– in the β€œSag times A” sign category.
  • π’Š–Unicode codepoint for π’Š– is U+12296.
  • π’Š–Use the glyph π’Š– when you need the exact sign identity.
  • π’Š–HTML: 𒊖 renders π’Š– in supported environments.
  • π’Š–In CSS/JS, include π’Š– via the provided escape sequences.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12296
HTML Entity𒊖
HTML Code𒊖
CSS\12296

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sag Times A character mean?

π’Š– is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES A” and the codepoint U+12296. In cuneiform writing, signs are often combined or interpreted as patterned components within a larger script context, so this character is primarily used as a discrete symbol rather than a typical punctuation mark. If you’re encoding texts, labeling artifacts, or building typography samples, you can treat it as a standalone sign that should match its Unicode identity. Use it when you need the exact β€œSag times A” sign rather than a visually similar cuneiform character.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’Š–?

π’Š– is Unicode codepoint U+12296.

What is the exact HTML entity for π’Š–?

The HTML entity is 𒊖.

How do I include π’Š– in JavaScript strings?

Use the escape sequence \\u{12296}.

Is π’Š– a punctuation mark or a letter?

π’Š– is a cuneiform sign (a writing-system glyph), intended to be used like other encoded script characters rather than as punctuation.

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