𒁁
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Translingual
Cuneiform sign
𒁁 | Sign Number | |
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MZL | 113 | |
Deimel | 69 | |
HZL | 13 |
References
- R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003)
- A. Deimel, Šumerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
- Chr. Rüster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)
Akkadian
Sign values
Sign | 𒁁 |
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Sumerograms | BAD, IDIM, MUD₂, SUMUN, SUN, TIL, UG₇, UŠ₂, ŠUMUN |
Phonetic values | bad/bat/baṭ, be, bi₄, mid/mit/miṭ, til, zis/ziz |
Logogram
𒁁 • (BAD)
- Sumerogram of petûm (“to open”)
- Sumerogram of petûm (“open”)
- Sumerogram of pītum (“opening”)
Logogram
𒁁 • (IDIM)
- Sumerogram of nagbum (“spring, underground waters”)
- (in personal names) Sumerogram of kabtum (“heavy; honoured”)
Etymology 4
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁁 (til, “to live”) and 𒁁 (til, “to bring to an end”).
Logogram
𒁁 • (TIL)
- (El-Amarna, Ras Shamra) Sumerogram of balāṭum (“to live”)
- Sumerogram of gamārum (“to bring to an end”)
Logogram
𒁁 • (UŠ₂)
- Sumerogram of dāmum (“blood”)
- Sumerogram of mâtum (“to die”)
- Sumerogram of mītum (“dead”)
- Sumerogram of mūtum (“death”)
Sumerian
Verb
𒁁 • (bad, badr /bař/)
Verb
𒁁 • (til)
- to be complete, completed, finished, ended, done with
- to finish off, bring to an end
- to be old, longlasting
Etymology 5
Alternative forms of /uš/ |
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𒍖 (ušₓ(MUNSUB)) |
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