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π’‹„

Cuneiform Sign Shid Times A Character

π’‹„ is the Unicode character U+122C4, named CUNEIFORM SIGN SHID TIMES A.

U+122C4

This page helps you copy and use π’‹„ (U+122C4) in text, web, and code. It includes the character’s Unicode name and common copy formats for quick use.

Cuneiform Sign Shid Times A Character Meaning

π’‹„ is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHID TIMES A” (U+122C4). In practice, such cuneiform characters are mainly used when authors, researchers, and developers need to represent specific signs accurately in digital transliteration, cataloging, and scholarly or educational materials. The name helps distinguish it from other cuneiform signs, especially in font renderings and Unicode-based workflows. When you copy it into your documents or applications, the character’s correctness depends on font support for this Unicode block.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into academic notes or transliteration text that uses specific cuneiform signs
  • β€’Formatting digital editions or reference lists that identify signs precisely by Unicode
  • β€’Using in teaching materials or worksheets about cuneiform writing systems
  • β€’Including in web content where the exact Unicode character matters
  • β€’Rendering the sign in software or scripts using Unicode codepoint/escapes

Examples

π’‹„ Cuneiform Sign SHID Times A

  • π’‹„The transliteration includes π’‹„ as a distinct sign.
  • π’‹„Unicode character: π’‹„ (U+122C4).
  • π’‹„Add π’‹„ to your cuneiform sign inventory list.
  • π’‹„In the caption, the sign π’‹„ is referenced by its Unicode name.
  • π’‹„The dataset stores π’‹„ using its codepoint.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122C4
HTML Entity𒋄
HTML Code𒋄
CSS\122C4

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Shid Times A character mean?

π’‹„ is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHID TIMES A” (U+122C4). In practice, such cuneiform characters are mainly used when authors, researchers, and developers need to represent specific signs accurately in digital transliteration, cataloging, and scholarly or educational materials. The name helps distinguish it from other cuneiform signs, especially in font renderings and Unicode-based workflows. When you copy it into your documents or applications, the character’s correctness depends on font support for this Unicode block.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’‹„?

π’‹„ is U+122C4.

How do I copy π’‹„ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒋄.

How can I include π’‹„ in JavaScript?

Use the Unicode escape: \\u{122C4}.

Why does π’‹„ sometimes show as a blank box?

It usually means the selected font doesn’t support this Unicode character. Try a font with cuneiform coverage.