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๐’‘

Cuneiform Sign Ush Character

๐’‘ is the Unicode cuneiform sign USH (U+12351), used in digital cuneiform text.

U+12351

๐’‘ is a cuneiform character in the Unicode standard. Itโ€™s labeled โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN USHโ€ and has the code point U+12351. Below youโ€™ll find copy/paste options and formatting escapes for web and software use.

Cuneiform Sign Ush Character Meaning

๐’‘ is identified by Unicode as the โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN USHโ€ (U+12351). In practice, itโ€™s used when composing or annotating texts that include cuneiform sign inventories, transliterations, catalogs, or scholarly/educational materials. Because cuneiform signs can vary by context (and different sign lists may adopt different renderings), the most reliable way to use it is to match your source materialโ€™s sign name and code point. If youโ€™re building fonts, indexes, or document templates, this characterโ€™s Unicode properties help ensure consistent behavior across platforms.

Common uses

  • โ€ขCopying a specific cuneiform sign into digital manuscripts, notes, or study documents
  • โ€ขAdding the character to transliteration or sign list tables for research and teaching
  • โ€ขLabeling symbols in educational materials about cuneiform writing
  • โ€ขIncluding the sign in web pages or apps that display Unicode cuneiform consistently
  • โ€ขUsing the code point in scripts, templates, or content pipelines to avoid substitution

Examples

๐’‘ Cuneiform Sign USH (Ush)

  • ๐’‘CUNEIFORM: ๐’‘ (USH)
  • ๐’‘Sign list entry: ๐’‘ โ€” USH
  • ๐’‘Unicode code point for ๐’‘ is U+12351.
  • ๐’‘Transliteration note includes ๐’‘.
  • ๐’‘Template placeholder: ๐’‘

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+12351
HTML Entity𒍑
HTML Code𒍑
CSS\12351

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Ush character mean?

๐’‘ is identified by Unicode as the โ€œCUNEIFORM SIGN USHโ€ (U+12351). In practice, itโ€™s used when composing or annotating texts that include cuneiform sign inventories, transliterations, catalogs, or scholarly/educational materials. Because cuneiform signs can vary by context (and different sign lists may adopt different renderings), the most reliable way to use it is to match your source materialโ€™s sign name and code point. If youโ€™re building fonts, indexes, or document templates, this characterโ€™s Unicode properties help ensure consistent behavior across platforms.

What is the Unicode code point for ๐’‘?

๐’‘ is U+12351.

How can I copy ๐’‘ into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒍑

What CSS escape can I use for ๐’‘?

Use: \\12351

What is the JavaScript escape for ๐’‘?

Use: \\u{12351}