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π’Œ«

Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Character

π’Œ« is the Unicode cuneiform character named CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 (U+1232B).

U+1232B

π’Œ« is a cuneiform sign encoded in Unicode as U+1232B. This page helps you copy the character and use it correctly in web and software text. You’ll also find practical formatting and input options.

Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Character Meaning

π’Œ« is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 (U+1232B). It belongs to the Cuneiform category and represents a specific cuneiform sign identified by its sign name β€œUR2” in Unicode. In practice, people use it when working with transliteration, cataloging, or rendering cuneiform text where this exact sign is required. Because cuneiform signs can be reused across different tablets and contexts, the character’s exact reading or value depends on the source text and the transliteration system being used.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste in documents that reproduce cuneiform sign lists or editions
  • β€’Typing cuneiform text in digital humanities workflows
  • β€’Using the exact character in scholarly labels, annotations, or catalogs
  • β€’Rendering cuneiform in web pages or design mockups that support Unicode
  • β€’Building datasets or text fixtures that require consistent Unicode characters

Examples

π’Œ« Cuneiform Sign UR2

  • π’Œ«π’Œ«
  • π’Œ«CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2: π’Œ«
  • π’Œ«Example sign: π’Œ« (U+1232B)
  • π’Œ«UR2 appears as π’Œ« in the transcription
  • π’Œ«Catalog entry for π’Œ« (cuneiform sign)

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1232B
HTML Entity𒌫
HTML Code𒌫
CSS\1232B

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ur2 character mean?

π’Œ« is the Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 (U+1232B). It belongs to the Cuneiform category and represents a specific cuneiform sign identified by its sign name β€œUR2” in Unicode. In practice, people use it when working with transliteration, cataloging, or rendering cuneiform text where this exact sign is required. Because cuneiform signs can be reused across different tablets and contexts, the character’s exact reading or value depends on the source text and the transliteration system being used.

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

π’Œ« is U+1232B.

How can I copy π’Œ« onto my website or app?

Copy the character directly, or use the escapes: HTML entity 𒌫, CSS escape \\1232B, or JavaScript escape \\u{1232B}.

Why doesn’t π’Œ« display correctly on my device?

Cuneiform characters require a font that supports this Unicode block. If your font lacks the glyph, you may see a blank box or fallback symbols.

Does the name β€œUR2” tell me its exact reading?

β€œUR2” is the Unicode sign name. The actual reading depends on the specific cuneiform text and transliteration conventions used in your source.