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Cuneiform Sign Si Character

๐’‹› is the Cuneiform Sign SI character (U+122DB) used in cuneiform transliteration and text mockups.

U+122DB

๐’‹› (Cuneiform Sign SI) is a Unicode character from the Cuneiform block. Use it in digital typography, transliteration notes, or design prototypes that reference cuneiform scripts.

Cuneiform Sign Si Character Meaning

๐’‹› is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SIโ€ (U+122DB). In cuneiform transliteration workflows, the name โ€œSIโ€ typically corresponds to a sign that is often rendered as โ€œsiโ€ in romanized transcription. Because cuneiform signs can be used in different lexical or grammatical contexts across sources, the exact reading can depend on the specific text tradition and how it is transliterated. For practical digital use, treat this character as the specific cuneiform sign codepoint you can copy reliably, while letting your chosen transliteration system determine the scholarly reading.

Common uses

  • โ€ขEmbedding the exact cuneiform sign in digital documents for transliteration references
  • โ€ขUsing it in typography and UI mockups that display cuneiform characters
  • โ€ขCreating labels, captions, or study notes for cuneiform sign lists
  • โ€ขSharing posts or annotations that include accurate Unicode characters
  • โ€ขDeveloping code samples that output or validate Unicode cuneiform signs

Examples

๐’‹› Cuneiform Sign SI

  • ๐’‹›Example: ๐’‹› appears as โ€œsiโ€ in this transliteration note.
  • ๐’‹›Study card: CUNEIFORM SIGN SI โ€” ๐’‹› (U+122DB).
  • ๐’‹›Markup: Use ๐’‹› alongside other cuneiform signs in your list.
  • ๐’‹›Caption: The sign ๐’‹› is shown in the source table below.
  • ๐’‹›Prototype text: ๐’‹› ๐’€€ ๐’ˆฌ for a cuneiform-themed layout.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122DB
HTML Entity𒋛
HTML Code𒋛
CSS\122DB

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Si character mean?

๐’‹› is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SIโ€ (U+122DB). In cuneiform transliteration workflows, the name โ€œSIโ€ typically corresponds to a sign that is often rendered as โ€œsiโ€ in romanized transcription. Because cuneiform signs can be used in different lexical or grammatical contexts across sources, the exact reading can depend on the specific text tradition and how it is transliterated. For practical digital use, treat this character as the specific cuneiform sign codepoint you can copy reliably, while letting your chosen transliteration system determine the scholarly reading.

What character is ๐’‹›?

๐’‹› is the Unicode character named โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SIโ€ with code point U+122DB.

How do I copy ๐’‹› for use in HTML?

You can use the provided HTML entity: 𒋛

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for ๐’‹›?

CSS escape: \\122DB. JavaScript escape: \\u{122DB}.

Will ๐’‹› display correctly on all devices?

It depends on whether the viewerโ€™s fonts support the Cuneiform Unicode range. If the font is missing, you may see a fallback box or placeholder.