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Akkadian
Etymology
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian ππ«π (damar-utu, βMardukβ).
Logogram
ππ«π β’ (dAMAR.UTU)
- Sumerogram of Marduk
Sumerian
Etymology
From π (determinative for "god") + π« (amar, βcalfβ) + π (utuk, βof the sunβ), literally "calf of the sun" or "solar calf".
Proper noun
ππ«π β’ (damar-utu, dmarduk /Marduk/)
- Marduk (patron deity of Babylon)
Descendants
References
- βππ«π (Marduk)β in ePSD2
Further reading
Marduk on Wikipedia.Wikipedia