✦free-symbols
π’š

Cuneiform Sign Uz3 Character

π’š is the Unicode cuneiform character β€œCuneiform Sign UZ3” used for digital text representation.

U+1235A

π’š is a cuneiform Unicode character identified as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UZ3” (U+1235A). This page helps you copy the symbol and use the correct encoding in web and app projects.

Cuneiform Sign Uz3 Character Meaning

π’š is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UZ3” and belongs to the Cuneiform category. Like other cuneiform signs, it is primarily used as a literal glyph in digital texts that reproduce cuneiform writing systems. In practice, you may encounter it when working with transliterations, sign lists, paleography resources, museum collections, or font/rendering demonstrations. Its meaning depends on the source material (tablet, sign list, or transliteration standard), so the most reliable approach is to reference the specific table or document where β€œUZ3” is defined. When you need the exact character, use its code point and escapes provided on this page.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste for adding cuneiform glyphs to notes, documents, or captions
  • β€’Representing sign lists or indices that reference β€œUZ3” by its Unicode sign
  • β€’Building web pages or prototypes that display cuneiform text accurately
  • β€’Using in digital humanities projects that preserve original character forms
  • β€’Testing font support and fallback rendering for the Cuneiform block

Examples

π’š Cuneiform Sign UZ3

  • π’šCuneiform sign: π’š (UZ3)
  • π’šUse U+1235A to reference π’š in your text.
  • π’šIn the sign list, UZ3 is shown as π’š.
  • π’šThe manuscript transcription includes the character π’š.
  • π’šFont test string: π’š 𒍛 π’œ

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1235A
HTML Entity𒍚
HTML Code𒍚
CSS\1235A

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Uz3 character mean?

π’š is the Unicode character named β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UZ3” and belongs to the Cuneiform category. Like other cuneiform signs, it is primarily used as a literal glyph in digital texts that reproduce cuneiform writing systems. In practice, you may encounter it when working with transliterations, sign lists, paleography resources, museum collections, or font/rendering demonstrations. Its meaning depends on the source material (tablet, sign list, or transliteration standard), so the most reliable approach is to reference the specific table or document where β€œUZ3” is defined. When you need the exact character, use its code point and escapes provided on this page.

What is the Unicode name of π’š?

Its Unicode name is β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN UZ3”.

What is the code point for π’š?

The Unicode code point is U+1235A.

How can I copy π’š into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒍚.

How do I include π’š in JavaScript source code?

Use: \\u{1235A}.