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π’‹‘

Cuneiform Sign Sila3 Character

π’‹‘ is the Unicode cuneiform sign β€œSILA3” (U+122E1) for digital writing and fonts.

U+122E1

The symbol π’‹‘ is called Cuneiform Sign Sila3. It belongs to the Cuneiform writing system and is encoded in Unicode as U+122E1. Use it in documents, labels, or code when you need this exact character.

Cuneiform Sign Sila3 Character Meaning

π’‹‘ (CUNEIFORM SIGN SILA3) is a specific cuneiform character identified by its Unicode name and code point: U+122E1. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how it is used in cuneiform texts and transcriptions, where individual signs can represent syllables, spellings, or sign variants depending on the tablet tradition and context. When creating digital content, the key point is accuracy: copy the exact character, use the correct Unicode code point, and choose a font that supports the cuneiform range so the sign renders correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Labeling and cataloging cuneiform inscriptions or sign lists
  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform passages in digital humanities notes
  • β€’Creating posters, study sheets, or educational materials with exact sign shapes
  • β€’Using Unicode characters in web pages, spreadsheets, and document templates
  • β€’Encoding the sign in source code using Unicode escapes

Examples

π’‹‘ Cuneiform Sign Sila3

  • π’‹‘Sila3: π’‹‘ (U+122E1)
  • π’‹‘Transcription uses the cuneiform sign π’‹‘ in line 12.
  • π’‹‘Unicode cuneiform sample: π’‹‘
  • π’‹‘Add π’‹‘ to your sign chart for comparison.
  • π’‹‘The character sequence includes π’‹‘ followed by the next sign.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122E1
HTML Entity𒋡
HTML Code𒋡
CSS\122E1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sila3 character mean?

π’‹‘ (CUNEIFORM SIGN SILA3) is a specific cuneiform character identified by its Unicode name and code point: U+122E1. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how it is used in cuneiform texts and transcriptions, where individual signs can represent syllables, spellings, or sign variants depending on the tablet tradition and context. When creating digital content, the key point is accuracy: copy the exact character, use the correct Unicode code point, and choose a font that supports the cuneiform range so the sign renders correctly.

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

The Unicode code point is U+122E1.

How can I copy π’‹‘ from this page?

Copy the character directly from the β€œsymbol” field (π’‹‘), or use one of the provided variants like 𒋡.

What is the HTML entity and escape for this character?

HTML entity: 𒋡 β€’ CSS escape: \\122E1 β€’ JavaScript escape: \\u{122E1}.

Will π’‹‘ display correctly on my device?

It depends on font support for the cuneiform Unicode block. If it doesn’t render, try a font that includes Cuneiform characters.