Cuneiform Sign Ta Gunu Character
𒋯 is the Unicode cuneiform character “CUNEIFORM SIGN TA GUNU” (U+122EF).
U+122EF
𒋯 (U+122EF) is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as “CUNEIFORM SIGN TA GUNU.” Use this page to copy the symbol reliably and to find the correct escape forms for web development.
Cuneiform Sign Ta Gunu Character Meaning
𒋯 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN TA GUNU” (U+122EF). In Unicode-based workflows, the most practical “meaning” is its identity as a specific cuneiform character for inscriptions, transliteration systems, or scholarly text where precise sign selection matters. Because cuneiform signs can be used differently across corpora and transliteration conventions, the symbol’s exact reading or phonetic value may depend on the source tradition. For most users, the key value is accurate reproduction—ensuring the right character is copied and displayed consistently.
Common uses
- •Adding accurate cuneiform characters to a digital transcription or notes
- •Using the sign in educational materials about Unicode and ancient scripts
- •Typography and font testing to verify glyph support for U+122EF
- •Building prototypes or UI elements that display cuneiform text
- •Social posts or illustrations requiring a specific cuneiform symbol
Examples
𒋯 Cuneiform Sign TA GUNU
- 𒋯𒋯𒌓𒂊
- 𒋯The sign 𒋯 corresponds to U+122EF in Unicode.
- 𒋯Unicode cuneiform: 𒋯 (CUNEIFORM SIGN TA GUNU).
- 𒋯Try rendering 𒋯 in your font or browser.
- 𒋯Character reference: 𒋯 → HTML entity and escapes.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122EF | |
| HTML Entity | 𒋯 | |
| HTML Code | 𒋯 | |
| CSS | \122EF |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Ta Gunu character mean?
𒋯 is a cuneiform sign with the Unicode name “CUNEIFORM SIGN TA GUNU” (U+122EF). In Unicode-based workflows, the most practical “meaning” is its identity as a specific cuneiform character for inscriptions, transliteration systems, or scholarly text where precise sign selection matters. Because cuneiform signs can be used differently across corpora and transliteration conventions, the symbol’s exact reading or phonetic value may depend on the source tradition. For most users, the key value is accurate reproduction—ensuring the right character is copied and displayed consistently.
What is the Unicode code point for 𒋯?
𒋯 is U+122EF.
How do I copy 𒋯 using the HTML entity?
Use: 𒋯
What are the JavaScript and CSS escape forms?
CSS escape: \\122EF and JavaScript (Unicode code point): \\u{122EF}.
Why might 𒋯 look like a blank box on my device?
Your font or browser may not support the cuneiform glyph for U+122EF; try a font with extended Unicode cuneiform coverage.