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π’‹£

Cuneiform Sign Su Over Su Character

π’‹£ is the Unicode cuneiform sign named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SU OVER SU” (U+122E3).

U+122E3

π’‹£ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+122E3. This page helps you copy it reliably and use the correct code points and escapes in web and app projects.

Cuneiform Sign Su Over Su Character Meaning

π’‹£ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SU OVER SU” (U+122E3). In cuneiform writing, signs are often arranged and combined to represent syllabic or phonetic values, and the β€œover” relationship in the name indicates a stacked configuration in the original writing tradition. When used in digital text, the character’s primary purpose is to accurately reproduce that specific sign shape and stacking relationship. It’s commonly encountered in scholarly transcriptions, font/specimen testing, and projects that need precise Unicode cuneiform rendering rather than approximations.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste a specific cuneiform character into digital documents or transcriptions
  • β€’Use in web pages for Unicode text that includes cuneiform sign inventories
  • β€’Insert into UI mockups, posters, or educational materials that require accurate sign forms
  • β€’Validate font support and rendering for cuneiform characters using a precise code point
  • β€’Employ in writing tools or datasets that store Unicode cuneiform strings

Examples

π’‹£ Cuneiform Sign SU over SU

  • π’‹£U+122E3: π’‹£
  • π’‹£Try rendering π’‹£ in your browser or editor.
  • π’‹£Cuneiform sign sample: π’‹£ π’‹£
  • π’‹£Encoded as 𒋣 for π’‹£.
  • π’‹£CSS escape example for π’‹£: \\122E3

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122E3
HTML Entity𒋣
HTML Code𒋣
CSS\122E3

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Su Over Su character mean?

π’‹£ is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SU OVER SU” (U+122E3). In cuneiform writing, signs are often arranged and combined to represent syllabic or phonetic values, and the β€œover” relationship in the name indicates a stacked configuration in the original writing tradition. When used in digital text, the character’s primary purpose is to accurately reproduce that specific sign shape and stacking relationship. It’s commonly encountered in scholarly transcriptions, font/specimen testing, and projects that need precise Unicode cuneiform rendering rather than approximations.

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

π’‹£ is U+122E3.

How do I write π’‹£ in HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒋣.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for π’‹£?

CSS escape: \\122E3. JavaScript escape: \\u{122E3}.

Which fonts support π’‹£?

Support depends on the font installed. To check, render the character using its Unicode code point (U+122E3) in your target environment.