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π’Œ”

Cuneiform Sign Ud Kushu2 Character

π’Œ” is the cuneiform character β€œUD KUSHU2” (U+12314) used in writing systems and typographic collections.

U+12314

This page helps you copy the cuneiform character π’Œ” accurately. It also provides ready-to-use code escapes for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Use it in documents, mockups, and digital content that supports the Unicode range U+12314.

Cuneiform Sign Ud Kushu2 Character Meaning

π’Œ” is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD KUSHU2” (U+12314). Cuneiform characters often represent signs used in ancient writing systems, where each sign can contribute to how words and phrases are written. Because cuneiform is a script with sign-specific usage, the exact reading can depend on the context of the text where the character appears. For modern digital use, the most practical β€œmeaning” is its identity as a specific Unicode cuneiform sign, which allows consistent rendering, searching, and copying across supported fonts and systems.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact Unicode character for cuneiform typography and sign lists
  • β€’Including π’Œ” in web pages or documentation that require precise character encoding
  • β€’Designing educational materials or charting β€œsign-by-sign” sequences
  • β€’Creating social media posts or mockups showcasing cuneiform characters
  • β€’Building searchable indexes or databases of Unicode cuneiform signs

Examples

π’Œ” Cuneiform Sign UD KUSHU2

  • π’Œ”π’Œ”π’Œ”π’Œ”
  • π’Œ”Cuneiform: π’Œ” (U+12314)
  • π’Œ”Sign UD KUSHU2: π’Œ”
  • π’Œ”π’Œ” in a character set list
  • π’Œ”Copy this cuneiform sign: π’Œ”

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12314
HTML Entity𒌔
HTML Code𒌔
CSS\12314

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ud Kushu2 character mean?

π’Œ” is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD KUSHU2” (U+12314). Cuneiform characters often represent signs used in ancient writing systems, where each sign can contribute to how words and phrases are written. Because cuneiform is a script with sign-specific usage, the exact reading can depend on the context of the text where the character appears. For modern digital use, the most practical β€œmeaning” is its identity as a specific Unicode cuneiform sign, which allows consistent rendering, searching, and copying across supported fonts and systems.

What Unicode character is π’Œ”?

π’Œ” is the Unicode cuneiform character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD KUSHU2” with code point U+12314.

How can I copy π’Œ” into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒌔 (matches the provided html_entity).

How do I write π’Œ” in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\12314. JavaScript escape: \\u{12314}.

Will π’Œ” display correctly on all devices?

It depends on font and Unicode support for the cuneiform range. If the font doesn’t support U+12314, it may render as a missing-glyph box.