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Translingual
𒁺
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Sign Number
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MZL
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350
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Deimel
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206
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HZL
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128
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Derived signs
References
- R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003)
- A. Deimel, Šumerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
- Chr. Rüster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)
Akkadian
Sign values
Sign
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𒁺
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Sumerograms
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DU, GIN, GUB, KAŠ₅, KIN₇, RA₂, RI₆, TUM₂
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Phonetic values
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du, kub/kup, ṭu₃
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Etymology 1
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁺 (du, “to go”).
Logogram
𒁺 • (DU)
- Sumerogram of alākum (“to go”)
- (Old Akkadian) Sumerogram of šēpum (“foot”)
- (Old Akkadian, Old Babylonian) Sumerogram of išdum (“base, foundation”)
Etymology 2
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁺 (gin, “to be firm, true”).
Logogram
𒁺 • (GIN)
- Sumerogram of kânum (“to be firm, true”)
- (especially in personal names) Sumerogram of kīnum (“firm, true”)
Etymology 3
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒁺 (tum₂ /tum/, “to bring in, carry off”).
Logogram
𒁺 • (TUM₂)
- (Old Babylonian, mathematics) Sumerogram of wabālum (“to multiply”)
Sumerian
Etymology 1
Verb
𒁺 • (de₆ /de/)
- perfective singular with mass nouns of 𒁺 (tum₂ /tum/, “to bring”)
Etymology 2
Verb
𒁺 • (du) (imperfective singular 𒁺 (du), perfective singular 𒁺 (g̃en), imperfective plural 𒁻 (su₈, sub₂ /sub/), perfective plural 𒁻 (re₇, ere×(DU.DU), er /ere/), present participle 𒁲 (di), imperative 𒂷 (g̃e₂₆, g̃en /g̃en/))
- to come, go, move about
Verb
𒁺 • (g̃en)
- perfective singular of 𒁺 (du, “to go, come”)
References
Etymology 3
Verb
𒁺 • (gin)
- Alternative form of 𒄀 (gin₆ /gin/)
Etymology 4
Verb
𒁺 • (gub) (plural 𒁻 (sug₂ /sug/))
- (intransitive) to stand
- (transitive) to erect, set up
- 𒄑𒌆𒉿𒁺 (g̃eštug₂ gub /g̃eštug gub/)
References
Etymology 5
Alternative forms of /tum/
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𒉐 (tum₃)
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Verb
𒁺 • (tum₂ /tum/) (imperfective and perfective singular with countable nouns or perfective singular with mass nouns 𒁺 (tum₂ /tum/), perfective singular with mass nouns 𒁺 (de₆ /de/), imperfective and perfective plural with countable nouns 𒁻 (laḫ₄ /laḫ/))
- to bring in, deliver
- to take away, carry off
References
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