Cuneiform Sign Zamx Character
π‘ is the cuneiform Unicode character named CUNEIFORM SIGN ZAMX.
U+12361
π‘ is a cuneiform character in Unicode, identified by the name CUNEIFORM SIGN ZAMX. Use it when youβre building references, mockups, or text that needs this specific sign. Below youβll find practical copy options and usage ideas.
Cuneiform Sign Zamx Character Meaning
π‘ is the Unicode character U+12361, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZAMX.β As a cuneiform sign, itβs typically used in contexts where specific written forms matter, such as transliteration, sign lists, reference materials, and font or typography previews. The character itself is a distinct sign rather than a general punctuation mark, so its value comes from matching the exact Unicode code point for consistent rendering across browsers and systems that support it. If youβre composing cuneiform text or documenting sign usage, using the exact symbol (not a lookalike) helps keep your content accurate.
Common uses
- β’Add the exact cuneiform sign to a transliteration note or study document
- β’Include π‘ in a sign index or reference sheet for learners and researchers
- β’Use it in typography mockups to test font coverage for cuneiform characters
- β’Create labeled diagrams or posters where each symbol must match a Unicode code point
- β’Publish educational content or captions that require the specific sign shape
Examples
π‘ Cuneiform Sign Zamx
- π‘βThe sign π‘ corresponds to CUNEIFORM SIGN ZAMX.β
- π‘βIn this table, π‘ is listed under U+12361.β
- π‘βFont preview: π‘ should render clearly at small sizes.β
- π‘βAdd π‘ to the transliteration field to match the original text.β
- π‘βUnicode input for π‘: U+12361.β
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+12361 | |
| HTML Entity | 𒍡 | |
| HTML Code | 𒍡 | |
| CSS | \12361 |
FAQ
What does the Cuneiform Sign Zamx character mean?
π‘ is the Unicode character U+12361, named βCUNEIFORM SIGN ZAMX.β As a cuneiform sign, itβs typically used in contexts where specific written forms matter, such as transliteration, sign lists, reference materials, and font or typography previews. The character itself is a distinct sign rather than a general punctuation mark, so its value comes from matching the exact Unicode code point for consistent rendering across browsers and systems that support it. If youβre composing cuneiform text or documenting sign usage, using the exact symbol (not a lookalike) helps keep your content accurate.
What is the Unicode code point for π‘?
π‘ is U+12361.
What is the Unicode name of this symbol?
The Unicode name is CUNEIFORM SIGN ZAMX.
How can I copy π‘ for use in HTML?
You can use the HTML entity: 𒍡.
How can I use π‘ in JavaScript?
Use the JavaScript escape: \\u{12361}.