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π’‹Œ

Cuneiform Sign Shim Times Igi Character

π’‹Œ (U+122CC) is the cuneiform sign β€œSHIM times IGI”, used in scholarly and typographic contexts.

U+122CC

This page provides the exact character π’‹Œ and the correct Unicode information for copying and pasting. Use it in documents, design mockups, or digital text where cuneiform characters are needed. You’ll also find practical input methods for common platforms.

Cuneiform Sign Shim Times Igi Character Meaning

π’‹Œ is a cuneiform writing system character identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES IGI” with code point U+122CC. The official Unicode name indicates it is a specific cuneiform sign associated with the elements β€œSHIM” and β€œIGI” (as expressed by β€œtimes” in the name). In practice, this character is mainly used when reproducing or typesetting cuneiform text, creating educational or reference materials, and ensuring accurate character selection in fonts and digital workflows. If you are encoding or searching cuneiform, using the correct Unicode code point helps avoid mix-ups with visually similar signs.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste a specific cuneiform character for scholarly notes or reference lists
  • β€’Typeset cuneiform text in design tools for posters, study materials, or exhibition graphics
  • β€’Populate subtitles, captions, or labels in digital humanities projects
  • β€’Use as a Unicode-accurate character when building searchable cuneiform datasets
  • β€’Verify and display cuneiform characters in web or app typography testing

Examples

π’‹Œ Cuneiform Sign SHIM Times IGI

  • π’‹Œπ’‹Œ
  • π’‹ŒCuneiform text: π’‹Œ
  • π’‹ŒCharacter U+122CC: π’‹Œ
  • π’‹ŒSample sign π’‹Œ for typography practice
  • π’‹ŒUnicode lookup for π’‹Œ (SHIM times IGI)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122CC
HTML Entity𒋌
HTML Code𒋌
CSS\122CC

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Shim Times Igi character mean?

π’‹Œ is a cuneiform writing system character identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES IGI” with code point U+122CC. The official Unicode name indicates it is a specific cuneiform sign associated with the elements β€œSHIM” and β€œIGI” (as expressed by β€œtimes” in the name). In practice, this character is mainly used when reproducing or typesetting cuneiform text, creating educational or reference materials, and ensuring accurate character selection in fonts and digital workflows. If you are encoding or searching cuneiform, using the correct Unicode code point helps avoid mix-ups with visually similar signs.

What is the Unicode code point for π’‹Œ?

The Unicode code point for π’‹Œ is U+122CC.

How can I copy π’‹Œ for use in my document?

Copy the character directly from this page (π’‹Œ). You can also use the HTML entity 𒋌 or the escape forms provided.

What is the correct Unicode name of this character?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SHIM TIMES IGI”.

Will π’‹Œ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on whether the font supports cuneiform characters. If your device lacks the required font, you may see a blank box or fallback glyph.