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π’Œ 

Cuneiform Sign Um Times Sha3 Character

π’Œ  is the Unicode cuneiform sign β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES SHA3”, used in scholarly and textual digitization contexts.

U+12320

π’Œ  is a cuneiform Unicode character with the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES SHA3”. It’s commonly used when representing cuneiform text digitally, such as in research notes and document transcription. Below you’ll find practical copy/paste and code-point details to help you use it correctly.

Cuneiform Sign Um Times Sha3 Character Meaning

π’Œ  (Unicode U+12320) is identified by its standardized Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES SHA3”. As with many cuneiform characters, its meaning depends on the specific textual context in which it appears. In digital workflows, the most important part is using the correct character variant by its Unicode code point so your text matches the intended sign in transcription, cataloging, or typography. When you copy this character, you preserve the exact sign rather than substituting a visually similar character.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste into digital transcriptions of cuneiform texts
  • β€’Documenting sign lists for research, education, or cataloging
  • β€’Creating searchable Unicode text samples for linguistics resources
  • β€’Preparing labels or annotations in cuneiform fonts and typography projects
  • β€’Publishing captions or notes in blogs and social posts about cuneiform scripts

Examples

π’Œ  Cuneiform Sign UM Times SHA3

  • π’Œ U+12320: π’Œ 
  • π’Œ The sign π’Œ  is recorded as β€œUM TIMES SHA3”.
  • π’Œ Transcription entry: π’Œ  π’Œ‘ π’Œ’.
  • π’Œ Font test character set includes π’Œ .
  • π’Œ Unicode sample text: π’Œ  (cuneiform).

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12320
HTML Entity𒌠
HTML Code𒌠
CSS\12320

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Um Times Sha3 character mean?

π’Œ  (Unicode U+12320) is identified by its standardized Unicode name, β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES SHA3”. As with many cuneiform characters, its meaning depends on the specific textual context in which it appears. In digital workflows, the most important part is using the correct character variant by its Unicode code point so your text matches the intended sign in transcription, cataloging, or typography. When you copy this character, you preserve the exact sign rather than substituting a visually similar character.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Œ ?

π’Œ  is U+12320.

What is the HTML entity and common escapes for this character?

HTML entity: 𒌠. CSS escape: \\12320. JavaScript escape: \\u{12320}.

How do I make sure I’m copying the correct cuneiform sign?

Copy the character directly from this page, or use its code point (U+12320). Avoid using visually similar characters from different Unicode blocks.

Does π’Œ  have a single fixed meaning on its own?

Its precise interpretation depends on context, but its standardized Unicode identity is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UM TIMES SHA3”.