Cuneiform Sign Tar Character
π» (Cuneiform Sign Tar) is a cuneiform character encoded at U+122FB.
U+122FB
This page helps you copy and use the cuneiform sign tar, π». Youβll find practical copy formats and example uses for designers, writers, and developers.
Cuneiform Sign Tar Character Meaning
π» is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN TARβ (U+122FB) in the Cuneiform script. As a cuneiform sign, itβs used as a standalone character in text representing written material from cuneiform traditions, often in modern transliteration-style contexts or cataloging. In practice, the βmeaningβ youβll see for π» depends on the larger text it appears in (for example, a particular word, tablet, or transliteration scheme). For most users, the most useful takeaway is that itβs a specific, standardized Unicode code point meant to be preserved exactly in digital text and typography.
Common uses
- β’Add the sign to a cuneiform-themed document, caption, or label
- β’Use it in academic notes where transliteration or sign lists are reproduced
- β’Insert the character into social media posts about writing systems or Unicode
- β’Design fonts, glyph samples, or test pages that verify cuneiform rendering
- β’Provide accurate copy/paste text for a research spreadsheet or database field
Examples
π» Cuneiform Sign Tar
- π»Here is π» in plain text: π».
- π»Unicode check: π» (U+122FB).
- π»Cuneiform sign tar: π» β used as a single character.
- π»Copy this character: π», then paste into your editor.
- π»Glyph preview for π» in your typography layout.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+122FB | |
| HTML Entity | 𒋻 | |
| HTML Code | 𒋻 | |
| CSS | \122FB |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Tar character mean?
π» is the Unicode character named βCUNEIFORM SIGN TARβ (U+122FB) in the Cuneiform script. As a cuneiform sign, itβs used as a standalone character in text representing written material from cuneiform traditions, often in modern transliteration-style contexts or cataloging. In practice, the βmeaningβ youβll see for π» depends on the larger text it appears in (for example, a particular word, tablet, or transliteration scheme). For most users, the most useful takeaway is that itβs a specific, standardized Unicode code point meant to be preserved exactly in digital text and typography.
What is the Unicode code point for π»?
The Unicode code point for π» is U+122FB.
How can I copy π» for use in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒋻
What CSS escape can I use to represent this character?
Use the CSS escape: \\122FB
How do I insert π» in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{122FB}