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π’Š±

Cuneiform Sign Sha3 Times Gish Character

π’Š± is the cuneiform sign SHA3 TIMES GISH (U+122B1), used in digital cuneiform text and scholarly encoding.

U+122B1

π’Š± is a cuneiform character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHA3 TIMES GISH” with code point U+122B1. Use it in fonts or documents that support this Unicode character. This page provides practical copy and developer-friendly escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Sha3 Times Gish Character Meaning

π’Š± is a specific cuneiform sign defined in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHA3 TIMES GISH” (U+122B1). In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how cuneiform signs are indexed and represented in encoded texts rather than a single standalone word in modern languages. When you see this character in digital material, it is typically part of a transliteration or sign list where composite or labeled signs are written precisely. For accurate results, treat it as a literal character in scholarly text, inscriptions transcription, cataloging, or any workflow that depends on exact Unicode code points.

Common uses

  • β€’Typing or inserting π’Š± in Unicode-compliant cuneiform transcriptions for documents
  • β€’Displaying the character in educational materials and sign-list references
  • β€’Using the character in web content where precise Unicode code points are required
  • β€’Preparing metadata or tags for cuneiform sign databases and archives
  • β€’Testing font and rendering support for cuneiform characters in software

Examples

π’Š± Cuneiform Sign SHA3 Times GISH

  • π’Š±Sign list entry: π’Š± (U+122B1).
  • π’Š±Unicode character to copy: π’Š±.
  • π’Š±Cuneiform transcription contains the sequence π’Š± …
  • π’Š±Use the same code point everywhere: U+122B1 π’Š±.
  • π’Š±Font test string: π’Š±π’Š±π’Š±.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122B1
HTML Entity𒊱
HTML Code𒊱
CSS\122B1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sha3 Times Gish character mean?

π’Š± is a specific cuneiform sign defined in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHA3 TIMES GISH” (U+122B1). In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how cuneiform signs are indexed and represented in encoded texts rather than a single standalone word in modern languages. When you see this character in digital material, it is typically part of a transliteration or sign list where composite or labeled signs are written precisely. For accurate results, treat it as a literal character in scholarly text, inscriptions transcription, cataloging, or any workflow that depends on exact Unicode code points.

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

π’Š± is U+122B1.

How can I copy π’Š± into HTML?

You can use the HTML entity: 𒊱.

How do I escape π’Š± in CSS?

Use: \\122B1.

How do I represent π’Š± in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{122B1}.