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π’‹©

Cuneiform Sign Sur Character

π’‹© is the cuneiform sign SUR (U+122E9) used in digital writing systems and typography.

U+122E9

π’‹© (U+122E9) is a cuneiform character commonly referenced by its Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN SUR. Use it in fonts, mockups, and documents that support the Cuneiform Unicode block. Below you’ll find copy options and formatting escapes.

Cuneiform Sign Sur Character Meaning

π’‹© is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SUR” (U+122E9). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading or value can depend on the surrounding signs and the language/context used in the source text. In practice, digital creators typically use this character by its Unicode code point when composing cuneiform lines, adding labels, citing characters in academic or reference contexts, or testing font coverage for the cuneiform block. When you’re encoding or sharing text, copying the exact character (or using the provided escapes) helps ensure it remains consistent across platforms.

Common uses

  • β€’Typography and font testing for the Unicode cuneiform block
  • β€’Digital transcription of cuneiform passages in supported fonts
  • β€’Referencing or citing a specific Unicode character in notes and documentation
  • β€’Design elements for educational or historical-themed layouts
  • β€’UI text or data labels where a precise character code point is required

Examples

π’‹© Cuneiform Sign SUR

  • π’‹©π’‹©
  • π’‹©π’‹© π’‹© π’‹©
  • π’‹©CUNEIFORM: π’‹©
  • π’‹©U+122E9 = π’‹©
  • π’‹©Test string: π’‹© (cuneiform)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122E9
HTML Entity𒋩
HTML Code𒋩
CSS\122E9

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Sur character mean?

π’‹© is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SUR” (U+122E9). As with many cuneiform characters, its exact reading or value can depend on the surrounding signs and the language/context used in the source text. In practice, digital creators typically use this character by its Unicode code point when composing cuneiform lines, adding labels, citing characters in academic or reference contexts, or testing font coverage for the cuneiform block. When you’re encoding or sharing text, copying the exact character (or using the provided escapes) helps ensure it remains consistent across platforms.

What character is π’‹©?

π’‹© is the Unicode cuneiform character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN SUR” with code point U+122E9.

How can I copy π’‹© reliably across devices?

Copy the character directly (π’‹©) from this page, or use the provided Unicode escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape) to avoid substitution issues.

What is the HTML entity for π’‹©?

The HTML entity is 𒋩.

What code should I use in CSS or JavaScript?

Use CSS escape \\122E9 and JavaScript escape \\u{122E9}.