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π’Œͺ

Cuneiform Sign Ur Sheshig Character

π’Œͺ is the cuneiform sign UR SHESHIG, encoded in Unicode as U+1232A.

U+1232A

π’Œͺ (Cuneiform Sign UR Sheshig) is a Unicode character used for writing and referencing cuneiform texts. Use the copy and escape options on this page to place it in documents, web pages, and typography projects. It’s also helpful for cataloging and research notes where precise codepoints matter.

Cuneiform Sign Ur Sheshig Character Meaning

π’Œͺ is identified in Unicode by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR SHESHIG” and is categorized as a cuneiform character. Because cuneiform signs function as conventional characters in ancient writing systems, the exact reading and interpretation can depend on the text, sign order, and scholarly transliteration conventions. In practical terms, this character is commonly treated as a distinct sign symbol for transcription, database entry, font and glyph testing, and documentation of cuneiform text forms. When you need the sign β€œUR SHESHIG” specifically, using the exact Unicode codepoint U+1232A helps ensure consistency across systems.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/pasting a specific cuneiform sign into scholarly notes or transliteration drafts
  • β€’Using the exact Unicode character in a database field for cuneiform sign tagging
  • β€’Testing fonts, glyph coverage, or rendering support for cuneiform characters
  • β€’Creating educational materials or reference charts that list cuneiform signs by codepoint
  • β€’Adding the sign to web or app content using the provided JavaScript/CSS escapes

Examples

π’Œͺ Cuneiform Sign UR Sheshig

  • π’Œͺπ’Œͺ U+1232A
  • π’ŒͺCuneiform UR SHESHIG: π’Œͺ
  • π’ŒͺPlease verify glyph rendering for π’Œͺ
  • π’ŒͺSign reference: π’Œͺ (CUNEIFORM SIGN UR SHESHIG)
  • π’ŒͺTransliteration note includes π’Œͺ in this position

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1232A
HTML Entity𒌪
HTML Code𒌪
CSS\1232A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ur Sheshig character mean?

π’Œͺ is identified in Unicode by the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR SHESHIG” and is categorized as a cuneiform character. Because cuneiform signs function as conventional characters in ancient writing systems, the exact reading and interpretation can depend on the text, sign order, and scholarly transliteration conventions. In practical terms, this character is commonly treated as a distinct sign symbol for transcription, database entry, font and glyph testing, and documentation of cuneiform text forms. When you need the sign β€œUR SHESHIG” specifically, using the exact Unicode codepoint U+1232A helps ensure consistency across systems.

What is the Unicode codepoint for π’Œͺ?

The Unicode codepoint is U+1232A.

How can I copy π’Œͺ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity 𒌪 or paste the character directly as π’Œͺ.

What JavaScript escape can I use for π’Œͺ?

Use \\u{1232A}.

Why might π’Œͺ not display correctly on some devices?

Some fonts may not include the glyph for this cuneiform character, even though the Unicode character is supported.