π
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Translingual
Cuneiform sign
π | Sign Number | |
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MZL | 596 | |
Deimel | 381 | |
HZL | 316 |
References
- R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), MΓΌnster (2003)
- A. Deimel, Ε umerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
- Chr. RΓΌster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)
Akkadian
Sign values
Sign | π |
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Sumerograms | BABBAR, UD, UTU, Uβ |
Phonetic values | liαΈ«, par, pir, tam, ud/ut/uαΉ, αΈ«iΕ‘ |
Logogram
π β’ (Uβ, UD, UTU)
Etymology 2
From the first sign of ππΊ (eβ /β edβ /, βto go outβ).
Sumerian
Alternative forms of /babbar/ |
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ππ (babbarβ, barβ-barβ) |
See also
π (babbar) | πͺ (giggi) | |
π (suβ /β suβ /), π± (daraβ /β daraβ /) | π (suβ /β suβ /), π± (daraβ /β daraβ /) | π (sigβ /β sigβ /) |
π (sigβ /β sigβ /) | ||
ππ³ (za-ginβ /β zaginβ /) | ||
ππ¨π (αΈ«e-me-da /β αΈ«emedaβ /) |
Noun
π β’ (uβ, ud, utu /ud/)
- sun
- day
- ~C17th BCE, The Flood story, Segment D, lines 1-6:
- π
π
π¨π
π
π¨π
πππ
ππππ¨πππ» ππ
ππ πππ ππ π΅πππππ‘π
πππππͺπ ππ
ππ ππ¦π ππ‘ππ«
ππ£πΈπΈππ²π·π π π¨π π¨π§π§ππ«
πππΏπ π πππΊππ πππ·π· - im-αΈ«ul-im-αΈ«ul tumβsi-si-ig duβ-a-bi teΕ‘β-bi iβ-sugβ-ge-eΕ‘
a-ma-ru ugu kab dugβ-ga ba-an-da-ab-urβ-e
ud imin-amβ gΜiβ imin-amβ
a-ma-ru kalam-ma ba-urβ-ra-ta
gΜiΕ‘maβ gurβ-gurβ a gal-la im-αΈ«ul tukuβ-tukuβ-a-ta
dutu i-im-ma-ra-eβ an ki-a ud gΜaβ-gΜaβ- After the flood had swept over the land, and waves and windstorms had rocked the huge boat for seven days and seven nights, Utu the sun god came out, illuminating heaven and earth.
- π
π
π¨π
π
π¨π
πππ
ππππ¨πππ» ππ
- ~C17th BCE, The Flood story, Segment D, lines 1-6:
- heat
- a fever
- summer
Derived terms
- ππ (ud-ba /β ud-bΓ’β /)
See also
- Sumerian terms spelled with π
References
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