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π’Š‘

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Tab Character

π’Š‘ (U+122A1) is the cuneiform sign β€œSag times Tab,” used in Unicode-based cuneiform text.

U+122A1

This page helps you identify and copy the cuneiform character π’Š‘. It is encoded in Unicode as U+122A1 and categorized as Cuneiform. Use the copy options below for documents, design mockups, and web text.

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Tab Character Meaning

π’Š‘ is a Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES TAB” (U+122A1). As with many cuneiform signs, its exact reading and function depend on the written context (such as the specific tablet tradition or word/sequence it appears in). In practice, people use it when transcribing or typesetting cuneiform, referencing sign lists, or building accurate Unicode text for research notes, educational materials, and digital humanities projects. When you use this character, ensure the viewer or font supports U+122A1 so it renders correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying and pasting into cuneiform transcription text and notes
  • β€’Creating educational materials that reference specific cuneiform signs
  • β€’Using in digital humanities datasets or annotated sign lists
  • β€’Typography and graphic design mockups that include cuneiform characters
  • β€’Authoring web or app content that needs the exact Unicode sign

Examples

π’Š‘ Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Tab

  • π’Š‘π’Š‘ π’Š“ π’‚Š transcription line for a study note
  • π’Š‘The sign π’Š‘ appears in this Unicode cuneiform sequence
  • π’Š‘Research draft: include π’Š‘ with the correct codepoint
  • π’Š‘Typography test: render π’Š‘ at multiple font sizes
  • π’Š‘In the margin, mark the occurrence of π’Š‘ in the tablet

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122A1
HTML Entity𒊡
HTML Code𒊡
CSS\122A1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Tab character mean?

π’Š‘ is a Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES TAB” (U+122A1). As with many cuneiform signs, its exact reading and function depend on the written context (such as the specific tablet tradition or word/sequence it appears in). In practice, people use it when transcribing or typesetting cuneiform, referencing sign lists, or building accurate Unicode text for research notes, educational materials, and digital humanities projects. When you use this character, ensure the viewer or font supports U+122A1 so it renders correctly.

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

π’Š‘ is U+122A1.

How can I copy π’Š‘ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒊡.

Does π’Š‘ work in CSS or JavaScript?

Yes. CSS escape: \\122A1 and JavaScript escape: \\u{122A1}.

Why does π’Š‘ sometimes show up as a blank box?

It usually indicates the font (or browser/editor) doesn’t support U+122A1. Try a font with cuneiform coverage.