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π’ŒΊ

Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Bar Character

π’ŒΊ is the cuneiform sign β€œURU TIMES BAR” with Unicode code point U+1233A.

U+1233A

This page helps you copy and use the cuneiform sign π’ŒΊ reliably. It includes Unicode details and ready-to-paste variants for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Bar Character Meaning

π’ŒΊ is encoded as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES BAR” (Unicode code point U+1233A). As with many cuneiform characters, its specific reading and interpretation depend on context in a text (for example, surrounding signs and the language being transcribed). For everyday use, you can treat it as a distinct cuneiform glyph when labeling, prototyping, or building text samples. When writing or designing, the most practical approach is to copy the character directly (or use the provided escapes) to ensure your text renders consistently across supported fonts.

Common uses

  • β€’Building sample cuneiform text strings for design mockups or typography previews
  • β€’Labeling characters in educational or reference materials about cuneiform scripts
  • β€’Creating searchable character lists or character cards for UI libraries and galleries
  • β€’Using in social posts, blog posts, or captions that discuss specific cuneiform signs
  • β€’Prototyping multilingual or ancient-script content in web and app interfaces

Examples

π’ŒΊ Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Bar

  • π’ŒΊHere is π’ŒΊ as a standalone cuneiform character.
  • π’ŒΊUnicode test: π’ŒΊ should render in your font.
  • π’ŒΊCuneiform sign example: π’ŒΊ appears in URU TIMES BAR listings.
  • π’ŒΊCopy/paste: π’ŒΊ into your editor to verify display.
  • π’ŒΊTypography check with π’ŒΊ in a headline.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1233A
HTML Entity𒌺
HTML Code𒌺
CSS\1233A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Bar character mean?

π’ŒΊ is encoded as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES BAR” (Unicode code point U+1233A). As with many cuneiform characters, its specific reading and interpretation depend on context in a text (for example, surrounding signs and the language being transcribed). For everyday use, you can treat it as a distinct cuneiform glyph when labeling, prototyping, or building text samples. When writing or designing, the most practical approach is to copy the character directly (or use the provided escapes) to ensure your text renders consistently across supported fonts.

What is the Unicode code point for π’ŒΊ?

π’ŒΊ is U+1233A.

How can I copy π’ŒΊ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒌺.

What CSS escape can I use for π’ŒΊ?

Use CSS escape: \\1233A.

Will π’ŒΊ display correctly on all devices?

It depends on whether the device has a font that supports that cuneiform character. If it doesn’t, you may see a fallback box or missing-glyph symbol.