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π’Š·

Cuneiform Sign Sha6 Character

π’Š· is the Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6, used in writing and typography for ancient script projects.

U+122B7

π’Š· is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name CUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6. If you’re building text, fonts, or references for cuneiform materials, this page helps you copy it reliably. Use the provided escapes for web and programming workflows.

Cuneiform Sign Sha6 Character Meaning

π’Š· is identified in Unicode as the β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6” (U+122B7) and belongs to the broad category of cuneiform signs. In practice, cuneiform signs are used as character-by-character building blocks in transliteration, cataloging, and digital representations of ancient writing systems. The most useful way to think about π’Š· is as a specific, named sign (SHA6) you can include in texts, study materials, or typographic compositions without needing to redraw or manually approximate its shape.

Common uses

  • β€’Academic and study notes for cuneiform sign references (using SHA6 as an identifier)
  • β€’Digital epigraphy/transliteration where individual cuneiform signs must be typed precisely
  • β€’Typography mockups or font testing for the cuneiform Unicode block
  • β€’Catalog labels for manuscripts, tablets, or sign lists that require copyable characters
  • β€’Web and app content that displays cuneiform signs (e.g., character pickers or dictionaries)

Examples

π’Š· Cuneiform Sign SHA6

  • π’Š·Study list: π’Š· (CUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6)
  • π’Š·Signer’s note: Use SHA6, i.e., π’Š·, in this line.
  • π’Š·Character reference: π’Š· β€” cuneiform sign name SHA6.
  • π’Š·Add to your dataset: π’Š· U+122B7.
  • π’Š·Typography check: does π’Š· render correctly in your font?

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122B7
HTML Entity𒊷
HTML Code𒊷
CSS\122B7

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sha6 character mean?

π’Š· is identified in Unicode as the β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6” (U+122B7) and belongs to the broad category of cuneiform signs. In practice, cuneiform signs are used as character-by-character building blocks in transliteration, cataloging, and digital representations of ancient writing systems. The most useful way to think about π’Š· is as a specific, named sign (SHA6) you can include in texts, study materials, or typographic compositions without needing to redraw or manually approximate its shape.

What is the Unicode name of π’Š·?

The Unicode name of π’Š· is CUNEIFORM SIGN SHA6.

What codepoint should I use for π’Š·?

π’Š· is U+122B7.

How can I copy π’Š· in HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 𒊷.

What escapes work in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS uses \\122B7, and JavaScript can use \\u{122B7}.