𐀏𐀒

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Mycenaean Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Cognate with Ancient Greek Ο‡Ξ±Ξ»ΞΊΟŒΟ‚ (khalkΓ³s).

Noun

𐀏𐀒 (ka-kom (nominative/accusative/instrumental singular)

  1. bronze
    • PY Jn 320.11,[1] 389.7.8.9,[2] 413.7,[3] 415.7,[3] 431.7.20,[4] 478.7,[5] 601.9,[6] 658.11,[7] 706.13,[8] 725.10.21.22.25:[9]
      𐀡𐀰𐀆 𐀏𐀒 π‚š ...
      to-so-de ka-ko AES ...
      and so much bronze
    • PY Sa 794:[10]
      𐀏𐀒 π€†π€†π€•π€œ π€œπ€Ÿπ€©π€ 𐃏 𐀽 𐄇 [
      ka-ko de-de-me-no no-pe-re-e ROTA ZE 1 [
      one pair of wheels bound with bronze, unfit for service
    • PY Jn 829.3:[11]
      𐀏𐀒 𐀙𐀹𐀍 π€žπ€²π€π€‚π€€ 𐀁𐀐𐀯𐀀 𐁁𐀏𐀭𐀔
      ka-ko na-wi-jo pa-ta-jo-i-qe e-ke-si-qe ai-ka-sa-ma
      bronze for ships and the points for arrows and spears

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 39, 167
  2. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 44, 168; Ventris & Chadwick (1973), Β§254 page 354; the 7th line is actually
    𐀡𐀰𐀆 𐀁𐀠𐀅𐀡 𐀏𐀒 π€žπ€― π‚š
    to-so-de e-pi-da-to ka-ko pa-si AES
    and so much bronze is shared among them all
  3. ↑ 3.0 3.1 Bennett (1955), pages 46, 168
  4. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 48, 169
  5. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 52, 169
  6. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 60, 170; Palmer (1963), Β§175 page 285; here the actual quote seems to contain the synonymous π€΅π€°π€ž (to-so-pa) instead of 𐀡𐀰𐀆 (to-so-de)
  7. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 72, 170; Ventris & Chadwick (1973), Β§255 page 355; without the ideogram π‚š (AES)
  8. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 79, 171; without the ideogram π‚š (AES)
  9. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 85, 172
  10. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 93, 185; Palmer (1963), Β§228 page 325; Ventris & Chadwick (1973), Β§291 page 375
  11. ^ Bennett (1955), pages 98, 173; Palmer (1963), Β§173 pages 281f.; Ventris & Chadwick (1973), Β§257 page 357; Hooker (1980), Β§206 pages 108f.