Cuneiform Sign Tag Times Tug2 Character
U+122F8 ๐ธ is the cuneiform sign โtag times tug2โ, useful for Unicode text and reference.
U+122F8
๐ธ (U+122F8) is a cuneiform Unicode character. This page helps you copy it reliably and use it in web and text workflows. Youโll also find formatting and related characters for visual comparison.
Cuneiform Sign Tag Times Tug2 Character Meaning
๐ธ is a cuneiform Unicode sign identified by the name โCUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES TUG2โ (U+122F8). Like many cuneiform characters in Unicode, it represents a specific sign in the catalog rather than a modern โsingle-letterโ meaning in everyday Latin text. When using ๐ธ, itโs typically for accurate reproduction of sign lists, scholarly notes, digital cataloging, or typography/font experiments involving cuneiform scripts. The most practical value for most users is correct encoding and consistent rendering across platforms and design tools, using the provided Unicode code point and copy-ready forms.
Common uses
- โขCopying the character into Unicode text for cuneiform sign lists and references
- โขLabeling or annotating documents that discuss cuneiform sign identities
- โขUsing in web content that requires the exact code point U+122F8
- โขTypography or font testing where specific cuneiform glyphs must be verified
- โขBuilding datasets for digital humanities projects involving cuneiform scripts
Examples
๐ธ Cuneiform Sign Tag Times Tug2
- ๐ธ๐ธ
- ๐ธUnicode test: ๐ธ (U+122F8)
- ๐ธCuneiform sign: ๐ธ โ tag times tug2
- ๐ธUse the character ๐ธ in your cuneiform glossary
- ๐ธGlyph check for ๐ธ on different fonts
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122F8 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒋸 | |
| HTML Code | 𒋸 | |
| CSS | \122F8 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Tag Times Tug2 character mean?
๐ธ is a cuneiform Unicode sign identified by the name โCUNEIFORM SIGN TAG TIMES TUG2โ (U+122F8). Like many cuneiform characters in Unicode, it represents a specific sign in the catalog rather than a modern โsingle-letterโ meaning in everyday Latin text. When using ๐ธ, itโs typically for accurate reproduction of sign lists, scholarly notes, digital cataloging, or typography/font experiments involving cuneiform scripts. The most practical value for most users is correct encoding and consistent rendering across platforms and design tools, using the provided Unicode code point and copy-ready forms.
What is the Unicode code point for ๐ธ?
๐ธ uses code point U+122F8.
How can I copy ๐ธ into HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒋸.
What is the CSS/JavaScript way to reference ๐ธ?
CSS escape: \\122F8. JavaScript escape: \\u{122F8}.
Why does ๐ธ sometimes not display correctly?
Rendering depends on font support for the cuneiform block. If your font lacks the glyph, you may see a fallback box or missing character.