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π’‹³

Cuneiform Sign Tag Character

π’‹³ is the cuneiform sign tag character (U+122F3) for writing and referencing cuneiform text.

U+122F3

π’‹³ is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TAG”. It’s useful when you need to include specific cuneiform signage in digital text. Below you’ll find copy options, escapes, and practical examples.

Cuneiform Sign Tag Character Meaning

π’‹³ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode as U+122F3, with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TAG”. In practice, the character is used as a glyph for a specific cuneiform sign in digital transcriptions and references. People include it in scholarly notes, cataloging, and typographic mockups where fidelity to the original sign matters. Like other cuneiform characters, its exact linguistic interpretation depends on the surrounding text and the source transcription you are working from. This page focuses on accurate digital use: copying the character and using the correct codepoint in your tools.

Common uses

  • β€’Transcribing cuneiform sign sequences in documents or drafts
  • β€’Labeling or indexing entries in a digital catalog or dataset
  • β€’Creating typographic previews for fonts or Unicode cuneiform sets
  • β€’Writing posts or comments that reference a specific cuneiform sign
  • β€’Using the character in web or app text where Unicode U+122F3 is required

Examples

π’‹³ Cuneiform Sign Tag

  • π’‹³π’‹³ appears in the sign list at position 27.
  • π’‹³Use π’‹³ when matching the transliteration in your source.
  • π’‹³The tag π’‹³ is included in the example line below: π’‹³π’Œ“π’Œ‹.
  • π’‹³Unicode codepoint: U+122F3 for π’‹³.
  • π’‹³In the transcription, π’‹³ functions as a distinct sign.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+122F3
HTML Entity𒋳
HTML Code𒋳
CSS\122F3

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Tag character mean?

π’‹³ is a cuneiform sign represented in Unicode as U+122F3, with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TAG”. In practice, the character is used as a glyph for a specific cuneiform sign in digital transcriptions and references. People include it in scholarly notes, cataloging, and typographic mockups where fidelity to the original sign matters. Like other cuneiform characters, its exact linguistic interpretation depends on the surrounding text and the source transcription you are working from. This page focuses on accurate digital use: copying the character and using the correct codepoint in your tools.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’‹³?

π’‹³ is U+122F3 (Unicode name: β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TAG”).

How do I copy π’‹³ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒋳

What CSS escape can I use for π’‹³?

Use the CSS escape: \\122F3

How do I include π’‹³ in JavaScript strings?

Use: \\u{122F3}