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π’‹°

Cuneiform Sign Tab Character

π’‹° is a Cuneiform character (Cuneiform Sign TAB) with Unicode U+122F0.

U+122F0

π’‹° is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as the CUNEIFORM SIGN TAB. This page helps you copy it reliably across devices and code. You’ll also find common usage ideas and ready-to-paste examples.

Cuneiform Sign Tab Character Meaning

π’‹° is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TAB” (code point U+122F0). As a cuneiform sign, it represents a specific wedge-based character used in written languages that employed cuneiform scripts. In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to the conventions of the script and the sign’s reading in context, rather than to a standalone modern word. When you include it in digital text, it’s typically used for scholarly transcription, educational materials, font testing, or to visually represent cuneiform writing systems in UI, mockups, and publications.

Common uses

  • β€’Scholarly transcription of cuneiform texts in notes or documents
  • β€’Creating educational materials that display cuneiform characters accurately
  • β€’Typography and font testing for Unicode cuneiform coverage
  • β€’Design mockups or posters that feature cuneiform script elements
  • β€’User interface or web content that needs a specific cuneiform symbol

Examples

π’‹° Cuneiform Sign TAB

  • π’‹°π’‹°π’‹° π’‹° in a line of cuneiform transcription
  • π’‹°Add π’‹° next to other signs to match a tablet layout.
  • π’‹°The character π’‹° should render correctly in your chosen font.
  • π’‹°Use π’‹° for the label β€œTAB” in a cuneiform learning worksheet.
  • π’‹°Copy π’‹° into your text editor to verify Unicode input.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122F0
HTML Entity𒋰
HTML Code𒋰
CSS\122F0

FAQ

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

π’‹° is U+122F0.

How can I copy π’‹° using HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒋰.

How do I write π’‹° in JavaScript?

You can use \\u{122F0}.

What does β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TAB” mean?

It is the Unicode character name for this specific cuneiform sign. Its exact reading depends on the written context in cuneiform texts.