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π’Š¬

Cuneiform Sign Sar Character

π’Š¬ is the cuneiform sign known as SAR (U+122AC), used in historical/linguistic text display and design.

U+122AC

π’Š¬ is a cuneiform character labeled β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAR.” It’s often used when people want to reference or display cuneiform in digital text. This page includes reliable copy formats and developer-friendly escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Sar Character Meaning

π’Š¬, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAR” (U+122AC), is a cuneiform writing character. In cuneiform materials, individual signs typically correspond to particular sound values or sign readings, but the exact interpretation can depend on the language and context of the tablet or inscription. In modern use, the symbol is mainly for accurate digital display, font/typography projects, and educational or illustrative content where showing the correct Unicode character matters. When copying this character, use the same codepoint to avoid lookalikes or incorrect glyphs across systems.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/pasting a specific cuneiform character for digital notes or documentation
  • β€’Typography and layout experiments needing the exact Unicode character U+122AC
  • β€’Educational graphics or slides that label or demonstrate cuneiform signs
  • β€’Tagging or annotating cuneiform-related content in blogs and social posts
  • β€’Developer use in UI text, generators, or datasets that require the correct Unicode value

Examples

π’Š¬ Cuneiform Sign SAR

  • π’Š¬Cuneiform sign: π’Š¬ (SAR)
  • π’Š¬Unicode test character: π’Š¬
  • π’Š¬List entry for U+122AC: π’Š¬
  • π’Š¬Glyph in my dataset: π’Š¬
  • π’Š¬Example text using the SAR sign: π’Š¬

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122AC
HTML Entity𒊬
HTML Code𒊬
CSS\122AC

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sar character mean?

π’Š¬, named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SAR” (U+122AC), is a cuneiform writing character. In cuneiform materials, individual signs typically correspond to particular sound values or sign readings, but the exact interpretation can depend on the language and context of the tablet or inscription. In modern use, the symbol is mainly for accurate digital display, font/typography projects, and educational or illustrative content where showing the correct Unicode character matters. When copying this character, use the same codepoint to avoid lookalikes or incorrect glyphs across systems.

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

π’Š¬ is U+122AC.

How can I copy π’Š¬ into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒊬 or copy the literal character π’Š¬.

What escaping formats are available for developers?

CSS escape: \\122AC and JavaScript escape: \\u{122AC}.

Why does the glyph look different on my device?

Cuneiform characters depend on the available fonts. If your system lacks support for U+122AC, the symbol may not render correctly even though the character is valid.