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π’Š˜

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Dub Character

π’Š˜ is the Unicode cuneiform sign named β€œSag Times Dub” (U+12298), used when writing or encoding cuneiform text.

U+12298

π’Š˜ (U+12298) is a cuneiform character from Unicode. It’s commonly used in digital transcriptions and typography for cuneiform material.

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Dub Character Meaning

π’Š˜ is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES DUB” (U+12298). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading and function depend on the specific text, historical period, and transliteration system being used. In practice, people use this character to faithfully reproduce or encode cuneiform inscriptions in digital documents, fonts, and datasets where precise character identity matters. When you copy it, you’re selecting the specific Unicode character, not a generic β€œcuneiform” glyph, which helps maintain consistency across websites, apps, and files.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact Unicode character into digital cuneiform transcriptions
  • β€’Using the character in typography, posters, and research documents about cuneiform texts
  • β€’Including the symbol in academic datasets, spreadsheets, or XML/JSON content
  • β€’Typing or pasting the character for captions, labels, and catalog notes
  • β€’Creating social or educational posts that reference cuneiform writing with correct character encoding

Examples

π’Š˜ Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Dub

  • π’Š˜Here is π’Š˜ in my cuneiform transcription.
  • π’Š˜U+12298 corresponds to the sign π’Š˜.
  • π’Š˜The dataset includes π’Š˜ as a separate character.
  • π’Š˜I used π’Š˜ in the title: π’Š˜ Sag Times Dub.
  • π’Š˜Paste π’Š˜ into your editor to verify font support.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12298
HTML Entity𒊘
HTML Code𒊘
CSS\12298

FAQ

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

π’Š˜ has the Unicode code point U+12298.

How can I copy π’Š˜ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒊘.

What does β€œSag Times Dub” refer to?

It is the Unicode character name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES DUB.” The specific reading in a text can vary by transliteration and context.

Will π’Š˜ display correctly everywhere?

It depends on font support. If it doesn’t render, try a Unicode/cuneiform-capable font or verify your platform’s glyph coverage.