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π’Œƒ

Cuneiform Sign Tir Over Tir Character

π’Œƒ is the Unicode cuneiform sign β€œTir Over Tir” for Akkadian/Sumerian text and scholarly mockups.

U+12303

π’Œƒ is a cuneiform character identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN TIR OVER TIR.” It’s useful when you need to include cuneiform in documents, designs, or demonstrations.

Cuneiform Sign Tir Over Tir Character Meaning

π’Œƒ (Unicode U+12303) is a cuneiform sign named β€œTIR OVER TIR.” The name indicates a stacked composition: the sign β€œTIR” placed over another β€œTIR.” In practice, this character is most often used by people who are working with cuneiform writing systems digitallyβ€”such as typographic mockups, font testing, or transcription-style contentβ€”rather than in everyday modern notation. When using it, the key is correct Unicode encoding so it renders consistently in Unicode-capable environments. For best results, pair it with a font that supports cuneiform glyphs.

Common uses

  • β€’Cuneiform text mockups for research notes or educational materials
  • β€’Typography and font testing to verify glyph rendering for U+12303
  • β€’Adding cuneiform characters to digital manuscripts or transcription displays
  • β€’Design elements (posters, headers, or themed artwork) that require cuneiform symbols
  • β€’Developers embedding the character using Unicode/HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes

Examples

π’Œƒ Cuneiform Sign Tir Over Tir

  • π’Œƒπ’Œƒ
  • π’Œƒπ’Œƒ u+12303
  • π’ŒƒCuneiform: π’Œƒ
  • π’ŒƒUnicode test: π’Œƒ
  • π’ŒƒTIR over TIR sign: π’Œƒ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12303
HTML Entity𒌃
HTML Code𒌃
CSS\12303

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Tir Over Tir character mean?

π’Œƒ (Unicode U+12303) is a cuneiform sign named β€œTIR OVER TIR.” The name indicates a stacked composition: the sign β€œTIR” placed over another β€œTIR.” In practice, this character is most often used by people who are working with cuneiform writing systems digitallyβ€”such as typographic mockups, font testing, or transcription-style contentβ€”rather than in everyday modern notation. When using it, the key is correct Unicode encoding so it renders consistently in Unicode-capable environments. For best results, pair it with a font that supports cuneiform glyphs.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Œƒ?

π’Œƒ is Unicode U+12303 (CUNEIFORM SIGN TIR OVER TIR).

How can I copy π’Œƒ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒌃

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use: \\12303

How do I include it in JavaScript?

Use the JavaScript escape form: \\u{12303}