| 𒄭 | Sign Number |
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| MZL | 631 |
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| Deimel | 396; 404*,1 |
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| HZL | 335 |
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- R. Borger,Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003)
- A. Deimel,Šumerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
- Chr. Rüster, E. Neu,Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)
| Sign | 𒄭 |
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| Sumerograms | DUG₃, DU₁₀, I₁₁, ḪE/ḪI |
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| Phonetic values | ḫe/ḫi (ʾi₃) |
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- In Old Babylonian this sign was also used to represent a glottal stop. When that happens, some Assyriologists assign to this sign the value: ʾi₃. From Middle Babylonian on, the glottal stop was indicated by the sign𒀪, originated as a graphic differentiation of𒄴.
Orthographic borrowing fromSumerian𒄭(dug₃,“pleasant, good”)
𒄭• (DUG₃)
- Sumerogram ofṭābum(“pleasant, good”)
Orthographic borrowing fromSumerian𒄭(dub₃,“knee”).
𒄭• (ḪI)
- Sumerogram ofbirkum(“knee, lap”)
Alternative forms of /dub/ |
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| 𒄭𒌒(du₁₀-ub) |
𒄭• (dub₃, du₁₀ /dub/)
- knee
- lap
𒄭• (dug₃, du₁₀ /dug/)
- to begood,pleasing,enjoyable
- to besweet
- toenjoy,relish
𒄭• (ḫi)
- tomix