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π’Œ™

Cuneiform Sign Ud Gunu Character

π’Œ™ is the Unicode character for the cuneiform sign β€œUD GUNU” (U+12319).

U+12319

π’Œ™ is a cuneiform character encoded in Unicode as U+12319. On this page you can copy it, reference its HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes, and find practical ways to use it in text.

Cuneiform Sign Ud Gunu Character Meaning

π’Œ™ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD GUNU” (U+12319). As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to a writing system used for recording languages with wedge-shaped impressions. In modern digital contexts, this character is most often used when representing or transcribing cuneiform text, labeling scholarly materials, or adding authenticity to publications and mockups that reference ancient writing. When you copy it, you’re working with a specific Unicode code point (not a font glyph), so using the provided escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape) helps ensure consistent reproduction across platforms and tools.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying into documents or web pages to transcribe cuneiform text
  • β€’Using as a label in educational slides or museum-style digital exhibits
  • β€’Including in digital humanities notes where exact Unicode characters matter
  • β€’Adding a cuneiform sign to design mockups, titles, or typographic studies
  • β€’Embedding the character in code via HTML/CSS/JavaScript escapes for reliable rendering

Examples

π’Œ™ Cuneiform sign UD GUNU

  • π’Œ™π’Œ™
  • π’Œ™UD GUNU: π’Œ™
  • π’Œ™Cuneiform sign UD GUNU (U+12319): π’Œ™
  • π’Œ™Transliteration note: add π’Œ™ at the beginning of the line
  • π’Œ™Unicode test string: π’Œ™ U+12319

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12319
HTML Entity𒌙
HTML Code𒌙
CSS\12319

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ud Gunu character mean?

π’Œ™ is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD GUNU” (U+12319). As a cuneiform sign, it belongs to a writing system used for recording languages with wedge-shaped impressions. In modern digital contexts, this character is most often used when representing or transcribing cuneiform text, labeling scholarly materials, or adding authenticity to publications and mockups that reference ancient writing. When you copy it, you’re working with a specific Unicode code point (not a font glyph), so using the provided escapes (HTML entity, CSS escape, or JavaScript escape) helps ensure consistent reproduction across platforms and tools.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Œ™?

π’Œ™ is U+12319 (Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN UD GUNU).

How can I copy π’Œ™ into an HTML page?

You can paste π’Œ™ directly, or use the HTML entity: 𒌙.

What CSS escape can I use for this character?

Use \\12319 in CSS (based on the provided CSS escape).

How do I insert π’Œ™ using JavaScript?

Use the provided JavaScript escape: \\u{12319}.