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π’Œ›

Cuneiform Sign Ud Sheshig Times Bad Character

π’Œ› is a cuneiform sign identified by the name β€œUD SHESHIG TIMES BAD,” useful for transliteration and notation.

U+1231B

This page helps you copy the cuneiform character π’Œ› quickly and accurately. You’ll also find practical ways to insert it in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Ud Sheshig Times Bad Character Meaning

π’Œ› is a cuneiform sign whose standardized Unicode identification is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD SHESHIG TIMES BAD.” In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how cuneiform signs are transcribed in specific texts and sign lists. The phrase in the name reflects established cataloging conventions (including terms like β€œUD,” β€œSHESHIG,” and β€œTIMES BAD”), rather than a single universal word in modern languages. When using the symbol in scholarly notes, fonts, or digital reproductions, it’s best to pair it with surrounding transliteration context to make the intended reading clear.

Common uses

  • β€’Transliteration or annotation in cuneiform studies and reference notes
  • β€’Labeling signs in educational materials or classroom handouts
  • β€’Adding authentic-looking cuneiform characters to web or app interfaces
  • β€’Using the character in digital humanities projects and inventories
  • β€’Formatting historical or linguistic posts on blogs and social media

Examples

π’Œ› Cuneiform Sign UD Sheshig Times Bad

  • π’Œ›UD context: π’Œ› + following sign
  • π’Œ›Transliteration note: β€œπ’Œ›β€ marks UD SHESHIG TIMES BAD in this list
  • π’Œ›Inventory entry: Sign π’Œ› (U+1231B)
  • π’Œ›Caption: Reduced reading of π’Œ› in the sequence
  • π’Œ›Tagging: cuneiform π’Œ› transliteration

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1231B
HTML Entity𒌛
HTML Code𒌛
CSS\1231B

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ud Sheshig Times Bad character mean?

π’Œ› is a cuneiform sign whose standardized Unicode identification is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UD SHESHIG TIMES BAD.” In practice, its β€œmeaning” is tied to how cuneiform signs are transcribed in specific texts and sign lists. The phrase in the name reflects established cataloging conventions (including terms like β€œUD,” β€œSHESHIG,” and β€œTIMES BAD”), rather than a single universal word in modern languages. When using the symbol in scholarly notes, fonts, or digital reproductions, it’s best to pair it with surrounding transliteration context to make the intended reading clear.

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

The Unicode code point is U+1231B.

How can I copy π’Œ› into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒌛

How do I include π’Œ› in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\1231B

How do I include π’Œ› in JavaScript?

Use a Unicode escape: \\u{1231B}