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𒋱

Cuneiform Sign Tab Over Tab Ni Over Ni Dish Over Dish Character

𒋱 is a cuneiform sign named “Tab Over Tab Ni Over Ni Dish Over Dish” (U+122F1).

U+122F1

𒋱 (U+122F1) is a cuneiform character with a descriptive multi-part name. It’s useful for scholars, designers, and developers who need an exact Unicode character for cuneiform text or mockups.

Cuneiform Sign Tab Over Tab Ni Over Ni Dish Over Dish Character Meaning

𒋱 is a cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode name: “CUNEIFORM SIGN TAB OVER TAB NI OVER NI DISH OVER DISH” (U+122F1). The name reflects the symbol’s layered components (tab over tab, ni over ni, and dish over dish), which helps distinguish it from other cuneiform signs with different stacking or element order. As with many cuneiform characters, the exact reading and value can depend on the source text and transliteration system, so it’s best treated as a specific encoded sign when copying, cataloging, or typesetting.

Common uses

  • Copy/paste a precise cuneiform character into digital manuscripts, catalogs, or note-taking
  • Use in educational materials or presentations when demonstrating Unicode cuneiform coverage
  • Add correct glyphs to web or app mockups that reference ancient writing styles
  • Label assets in design or typography projects focused on cuneiform sign sets
  • Include in research drafts where the sign must match Unicode character identity

Examples

𒋱 Cuneiform Sign Tab Over Tab Ni Over Ni Dish Over Dish

  • 𒋱𒋱 U+122F1
  • 𒋱Cuneiform: 𒋱 (tab over tab ni over ni dish over dish)
  • 𒋱Use the exact Unicode character 𒋱 in your transcription.
  • 𒋱Symbol reference for 𒋱 in the cuneiform sign list.
  • 𒋱Unicode cuneiform sample: 𒋱

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122F1
HTML Entity𒋱
HTML Code𒋱
CSS\122F1

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Tab Over Tab Ni Over Ni Dish Over Dish character mean?

𒋱 is a cuneiform sign identified by its Unicode name: “CUNEIFORM SIGN TAB OVER TAB NI OVER NI DISH OVER DISH” (U+122F1). The name reflects the symbol’s layered components (tab over tab, ni over ni, and dish over dish), which helps distinguish it from other cuneiform signs with different stacking or element order. As with many cuneiform characters, the exact reading and value can depend on the source text and transliteration system, so it’s best treated as a specific encoded sign when copying, cataloging, or typesetting.

What Unicode character is 𒋱?

𒋱 is the cuneiform character U+122F1, with the HTML entity 𒋱.

How can I copy 𒋱 into my document or website?

You can copy the character directly (𒋱). Or use the HTML entity (𒋱) in web content.

Does the name “Tab Over Tab Ni Over Ni Dish Over Dish” indicate the meaning?

It mainly identifies the sign by its component stacking (tab over tab, ni over ni, dish over dish). The exact reading/value in a text can vary by context and transliteration.

What are the common escape formats for developers?

CSS escape: \\122F1, JavaScript: \\u{122F1}.