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π’Œ­

Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times A Plus Na Character

π’Œ­ (U+1232D) is a cuneiform sign named β€œUR2 TIMES A PLUS NA”.

U+1232D

This page helps you copy the cuneiform symbol π’Œ­ reliably across tools and platforms. You can also find the official Unicode code point and ready-to-use escape sequences for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times A Plus Na Character Meaning

π’Œ­ is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES A PLUS NA” (code point U+1232D). In practice, it’s used as a distinct written sign when representing cuneiform texts, transliterations, or symbol-based labels in digital documents. If you’re working with Unicode cuneiform fonts, this character may appear as part of a larger written system rather than as a stand-alone pictograph. For accurate results, always use the Unicode character (π’Œ­) or the provided escapes, and verify your viewing font supports U+1232D.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact cuneiform character into text editors and word processors
  • β€’Using the symbol in academic notes or transliteration drafts
  • β€’Adding the character to custom typography samples or font testing pages
  • β€’Including the sign in digital catalogs, manuscripts, or annotated images
  • β€’Referencing the character in code, templates, or documentation

Examples

π’Œ­ Cuneiform Sign UR2 Times A Plus NA

  • π’Œ­π’Œ­
  • π’Œ­In this list, the sign is π’Œ­ (U+1232D).
  • π’Œ­The transliteration mentions π’Œ­ alongside other cuneiform signs.
  • π’Œ­Font preview: π’Œ­ should render with a Unicode cuneiform font.
  • π’Œ­Use the symbol π’Œ­ when annotating the tablet excerpt.

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1232D
HTML Entity𒌭
HTML Code𒌭
CSS\1232D

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ur2 Times A Plus Na character mean?

π’Œ­ is a cuneiform character identified by the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES A PLUS NA” (code point U+1232D). In practice, it’s used as a distinct written sign when representing cuneiform texts, transliterations, or symbol-based labels in digital documents. If you’re working with Unicode cuneiform fonts, this character may appear as part of a larger written system rather than as a stand-alone pictograph. For accurate results, always use the Unicode character (π’Œ­) or the provided escapes, and verify your viewing font supports U+1232D.

What Unicode character is π’Œ­?

π’Œ­ is the cuneiform sign β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UR2 TIMES A PLUS NA” with Unicode code point U+1232D.

How can I copy π’Œ­ in HTML?

Use the provided HTML entity: 𒌭.

How do I include π’Œ­ in CSS?

Use the CSS escape: \\1232D.

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

Your font or browser may not support U+1232D. Try a Unicode cuneiform font and confirm the character is present in your text.