Sumerian <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (ka₂, kan₄ /kan/) <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> • (KA₂) Sumerogram of bābum (“door”) <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> • (ka₂, kan₄ /kan/) door, gate Sumerian terms spelled with <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> “<span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (kan)” in...
See also: Appendix:Variations of "kan" kan4 Jyutping transcription of 芹 kan4 (Zhuyin ㄎㄢˋ) alternative spelling of kàn kan4 romanization of <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (kan₄)...
GAL, ABUL) Sumerogram of abullum (“city gate”) Written logographically as <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (ka₂ /kan/, “gate”) + 𒃲 (gal, “big”), literally “big gate”. 𒆍𒃲 • (abula)...
From Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (bābum). IPA(key): /bɑvɑʔ/ 𐡁𐡁𐡀 • (bāḇāʾ) (Imperial Aramaic) gate, gateway court → Middle Persian: 𐭡𐭡𐭠 (bbʾ /dar [BBA]/) בבא ܒܒܐ...
capital of Babylonia in modern Iraq, built on the banks of the Euphrates) From <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (ka₂, kan₄ /kan/, “gate”) + 𒀭𒊏 (dig̃ir-ra /dig̃irak/, “of god”) +...
𒁖 𒂍 <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: List of cuneiform signs Wikipedia R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003) A. Deimel...
From ܒܲܪ (bar, “son of”) + Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (bābum, “door, gate”) or Aramaic בָּבָא (bāḇā, “gate”), making it a fossilized word if it was ever used as a regular...
English Wikipedia has an article on: 𒂍 Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: List of cuneiform signs Wikipedia R. Borger, Mesopotamisches...
пчъэ (pĉɛ) Afrikaans: deur (af) Ainu: アパ (apa), アパウㇱタ (apausta) Akkadian: <span class="searchmatch">𒆍</span> (bābu) Albanian: derë (sq) f Amharic: በር (bär) Arabic: بَاب (ar) m (bāb) (plural:...