Cuneiform Sign Sag Times U2 Character
Cuneiform sign π’ (U+122A2) βSAG times U2β, used when encoding cuneiform texts digitally.
U+122A2
π’ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES U2β and code point U+122A2. Use it when you need to accurately represent this specific cuneiform sign in digital content. Copy it directly or insert it by code point in your tools and apps.
Cuneiform Sign Sag Times U2 Character Meaning
π’ is the Unicode character U+122A2, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES U2.β It belongs to the Cuneiform category, indicating it is intended for scholarly or typographic work that reproduces cuneiform signs precisely. The name suggests a composite relationship involving βSAGβ and βU2,β which is why it may appear in transcription systems or encoded corpora where individual sign variants must be distinguished. When using π’, the most important practical goal is correct Unicode encoding so the same sign displays consistently across platforms that support the character and appropriate cuneiform fonts.
Common uses
- β’Transcribing cuneiform text in academic notes and drafts
- β’Encoding sign lists or catalogs for research and study materials
- β’Building digital humanities datasets with exact Unicode characters
- β’Creating typographic mockups, posters, or educational materials
- β’Adding the specific sign to documents, posts, or captions that require accurate representation
Examples
π’ Cuneiform Sign SAG Times U2
- π’Here is the sign: π’ (U+122A2).
- π’Unicode check: π’ should match βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES U2β.
- π’In the transcription, the token for this sign is π’.
- π’Insert π’ into your document using its code point.
- π’The dataset includes π’ for this cuneiform sign variant.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122A2 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒊢 | |
| HTML Code | 𒊢 | |
| CSS | \122A2 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Sag Times U2 character mean?
π’ is the Unicode character U+122A2, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES U2.β It belongs to the Cuneiform category, indicating it is intended for scholarly or typographic work that reproduces cuneiform signs precisely. The name suggests a composite relationship involving βSAGβ and βU2,β which is why it may appear in transcription systems or encoded corpora where individual sign variants must be distinguished. When using π’, the most important practical goal is correct Unicode encoding so the same sign displays consistently across platforms that support the character and appropriate cuneiform fonts.
What is the Unicode code point for π’?
π’ is U+122A2.
How can I copy π’ into a web page or editor?
You can copy the character directly (π’), or use the HTML entity: 𒊢.
What is the exact Unicode name of this character?
The Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES U2β.
Will π’ display correctly on all devices?
It will only display properly if the device/browser supports U+122A2 and an appropriate cuneiform font is available.