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π’Š¦

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Ush Character

π’Š¦ is a cuneiform character named SAG TIMES USH, useful for accurate Unicode text and symbol study.

U+122A6

π’Š¦ is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode at U+122A6. This page helps you copy it reliably across platforms and understand its standard Unicode identity.

Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Ush Character Meaning

π’Š¦ is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES USH” with codepoint U+122A6. As a cuneiform sign, it is typically used in transliteration, epigraphic transcription, and digital encoding of cuneiform texts. The name indicates the sign is a composite or compound element involving β€œSAG” and β€œUSH” within the standard cuneiform sign naming conventions. When you include it in documents or datasets, use the Unicode codepoint to ensure consistent rendering. For best results, rely on fonts that support Cuneiform characters.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing or encoding cuneiform texts in digital humanities projects
  • β€’Building searchable datasets of cuneiform signs by Unicode codepoint
  • β€’Creating typography samples and font support tests for cuneiform ranges
  • β€’Referencing a specific sign in academic notes or catalog entries
  • β€’Using the character in Unicode-based workflows (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)

Examples

π’Š¦ Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Ush

  • π’Š¦The tablet entry includes π’Š¦ in the SAG–USH sequence.
  • π’Š¦In our transcription file, U+122A6 is recorded as π’Š¦.
  • π’Š¦This font sample shows π’Š¦ at 24px for legibility checks.
  • π’Š¦The dataset column lists the cuneiform sign π’Š¦ by Unicode name.
  • π’Š¦I copied π’Š¦ from the Unicode source to avoid variant glyphs.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122A6
HTML Entity𒊦
HTML Code𒊦
CSS\122A6

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sag Times Ush character mean?

π’Š¦ is the Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAG TIMES USH” with codepoint U+122A6. As a cuneiform sign, it is typically used in transliteration, epigraphic transcription, and digital encoding of cuneiform texts. The name indicates the sign is a composite or compound element involving β€œSAG” and β€œUSH” within the standard cuneiform sign naming conventions. When you include it in documents or datasets, use the Unicode codepoint to ensure consistent rendering. For best results, rely on fonts that support Cuneiform characters.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’Š¦?

π’Š¦ is U+122A6.

How can I copy π’Š¦ in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒊦

What is the correct escaped form for CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\122A6

Why does π’Š¦ not always look the same on my device?

Rendering depends on whether the installed font supports Cuneiform characters; using a cuneiform-capable font improves consistency.