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Translingual
editCuneiform sign
edit𒁲 | Sign Number | |
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MZL | 736 | |
Deimel | 457 | |
HZL | 312 |
References
edit- R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003)
- A. Deimel, Šumerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
- Chr. Rüster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)
Akkadian
editSign values
editSign | 𒁲 |
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Sumerograms | DI, SA₂, SILIM |
Phonetic values | de/ṭe, di/ṭi, sa₂ (Old Assyrian), ti₄ (Old Akkadian), šub₃ (Nuzi) |
Etymology 1
editOrthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁲 (di /did/, “lawsuit”).
Logogram
edit𒁲 • (DI)
- (kudurrus) Sumerogram of dīnum (“lawsuit”)
Etymology 2
editOrthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁲 (sa₂ /sa/, “to be equal to, match”).
Logogram
edit𒁲 • (SA₂)
- (omen texts) Sumerogram of šanānum (“to equal, rival”)
Etymology 3
editOrthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁲 (silim, “to be whole, healthy”).
Logogram
edit𒁲 • (SILIM)
- (historical, religious, medical, omen texts) Sumerogram of šalāmum (“to be healthy, intact”)
- (religious, economic, medical, historical, epistolary, omen texts; personal names) Sumerogram of šulmum (“completeness; well-being”)
- (omen texts) Sumerogram of šalmum (“healthy”)
- (historical, religious, omen texts; personal names) Sumerogram of salāmum (“to be at peace”)
- (religious, historical, omen texts) Sumerogram of salīmum (“peace”)
Sumerian
editEtymology 1
editNoun
edit𒁲 • (di /did/)
Etymology 2
editVerb
edit𒁲 • (di)
- present participle of 𒁺 (du, “to go, come”)
Etymology 3
editVerb
edit𒁲 • (di)
- present participle and infinitive stem of 𒅗 (du₁₁, dug₄ /dug/, “to speak”)
Etymology 4
editVerb
edit𒁲 • (sa₂ /sa/)
Etymology 5
editVerb
edit𒁲 • (silim)
See also
editReferences
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- Akkadian logograms
- Neo-Assyrian cuneiform syllabary
- Sumerian lemmas
- Sumerian nouns
- Sumerian terms with usage examples
- Sumerian verbs