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𒍁

Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Ha Character

𒍁 is the cuneiform sign β€œURU TIMES HA” (U+12341).

U+12341

𒍁 is a cuneiform character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES HA” with code point U+12341. Use it when you need this specific sign for digital manuscripts, academic text, or font testing.

Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Ha Character Meaning

𒍁 (U+12341) is the cuneiform sign called β€œURU TIMES HA.” The β€œtimes” wording indicates a compound sign name used in Unicode character descriptions, linking the components referenced by the sign’s label. Like many cuneiform characters, its exact interpretation depends on the surrounding text in the source language and the writing tradition. In digital contexts, the main practical meaning is identifying and reproducing the specific Unicode character β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES HA,” rather than a standalone modern symbol value. When you use it in documents, be sure your font and rendering system support the cuneiform block to display it correctly.

Common uses

  • β€’Copying the exact Unicode character for cuneiform transcription or cataloging
  • β€’Including the sign in academic or educational materials about cuneiform writing
  • β€’Testing and verifying font support for the cuneiform block around U+12341
  • β€’Creating digital manuscripts or captions that reference specific cuneiform signs
  • β€’Using the character in databases, spreadsheets, or text corpora that store exact glyphs

Examples

𒍁 Cuneiform Sign Uru Times Ha

  • 𒍁𒍁
  • 𒍁Sign: 𒍁 (U+12341)
  • 𒍁Cuneiform transcription uses 𒍁 in this line.
  • 𒍁Unicode name: CUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES HA: 𒍁
  • 𒍁Font check for 𒍁 rendering.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12341
HTML Entity𒍁
HTML Code𒍁
CSS\12341

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 𒍁?

The Unicode code point for 𒍁 is U+12341.

How can I copy 𒍁 into my text?

Copy the character directly (𒍁), or paste the HTML entity (𒍁) / CSS escape (\\12341) / JavaScript escape (\\u{12341}).

What does the name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN URU TIMES HA” mean?

It is the Unicode character’s descriptive name. The β€œtimes” indicates a named compound sign based on referenced components (β€œURU” and β€œHA”) used in cuneiform sign labeling.

Why doesn’t 𒍁 display correctly on my device?

Rendering depends on font and Unicode support. If your system lacks cuneiform glyphs for this code point, the character may show as a missing-glyph box.