๐’€ญ๐’Œ“

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Akkadian

Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian ๐’€ญ๐’Œ“ (dutu, โ€œthe sun-god Utuโ€).

Logogram

๐’€ญ๐’Œ“ โ€ข (dUTU)

  1. Sumerogram of ล amaลก (โ€œthe sun-god Shamashโ€)

Sumerian

Signs in this term
๐’€ญ ๐’Œ“
Shamash

Etymology

From ๐’€ญ (d) (determinative) + ๐’Œ“ (utu, โ€œsun-godโ€).

Proper noun

๐’€ญ๐’Œ“ โ€ข (dutu /Utu/)

  1. the sun god Utu (city-god of Larsa)

Alternative forms

References

  • โ€œ๐’€ญ๐’Œ“ (Utu)โ€ in ePSD2

Further reading

Utu on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Urartian

Proper noun

๐’€ญ๐’Œ“ (dutu /ล iuini/)

  1. Shivini
    Synonym: ๐’€ญ๐’…†๐’„ฟ๐’Œ‘๐’„ฟ๐’‰Œ (dลกi-i-u2-i-ni)

Further reading

  • Arutjunjan, N. V. (2001) โ€œdUTUโ€, in M. L. Xaฤikjan, editor, ะšะพั€ะฟัƒั ัƒั€ะฐั€ั‚ัะบะธั… ะบะปะธะฝะพะพะฑั€ะฐะทะฝั‹ั… ะฝะฐะดะฟะธัะตะน [Corpus of Urartian Cuneiform Inscriptions]‎ (in Russian), Yerevan: Academy Press, โ†’ISBN, page 424b