Cuneiform Sign Sur9 Character
πͺ is the Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN SUR9.
U+122EA
πͺ is a cuneiform character used in Unicode under the name CUNEIFORM SIGN SUR9. You can copy it for digital texts, typography, and UI mockups where cuneiform characters are needed. This page provides practical details and ready-to-use forms.
Cuneiform Sign Sur9 Character Meaning
πͺ is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign specifically identified as CUNEIFORM SIGN SUR9 (U+122EA). In practice, cuneiform signs like SUR9 are used to represent distinct written forms in transliteration and digital records. Because cuneiform is a script system with many individual signs, the βmeaningβ is usually handled in the context of the source text, sign list, and transliteration conventions rather than by a single universal word. For accurate interpretation, pair the character with the signβs reference in your dataset or publication and confirm usage in the relevant corpus.
Common uses
- β’Copying the exact character into Unicode text for study notes or digital transcriptions
- β’Adding cuneiform signage or display text in web pages, posters, and print mockups
- β’Typing cuneiform characters in chat, documentation, and research logs that require exact code points
- β’Labeling characters in educational materials, charts, and font/showcase specimens
- β’Embedding the symbol in software UI elements where a specific sign must be represented
Examples
πͺ Cuneiform Sign SUR9
- πͺCuneiform: πͺ (SUR9, U+122EA)
- πͺThis dataset includes πͺ among the listed signs.
- πͺUse the exact code point U+122EA for πͺ.
- πͺFont preview: πͺ should match the intended glyph style.
- πͺTransliteration notes often reference πͺ alongside neighboring signs.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122EA | |
| HTML Entity | 𒋪 | |
| HTML Code | 𒋪 | |
| CSS | \122EA |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Sur9 character mean?
πͺ is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign specifically identified as CUNEIFORM SIGN SUR9 (U+122EA). In practice, cuneiform signs like SUR9 are used to represent distinct written forms in transliteration and digital records. Because cuneiform is a script system with many individual signs, the βmeaningβ is usually handled in the context of the source text, sign list, and transliteration conventions rather than by a single universal word. For accurate interpretation, pair the character with the signβs reference in your dataset or publication and confirm usage in the relevant corpus.
What is the Unicode code point for πͺ?
πͺ is U+122EA.
What is the official Unicode name of this character?
Its Unicode name is βCUNEIFORM SIGN SUR9β.
How do I copy πͺ for use on a website?
You can paste the character directly (πͺ) or use the HTML entity: 𒋪
How can developers represent πͺ in code?
Common representations include CSS/escaping forms like \\122EA and JavaScriptβs Unicode escape \\u{122EA}.