Wiesbaden (1989) <span class="searchmatch">π€</span> β’ (suβ, sud /suΕ/) to be distant, remote to be long-lasting, long-lived to extend, prolong, elongate β<span class="searchmatch">π€</span> (sud)β in ePSD2 β<span class="searchmatch">π€</span> (sΓΉ(dr), sud(r))β...
su3 (Zhuyin γγ¨Λ) alternative spelling of sΗ su3 romanization of <span class="searchmatch">π€</span> (suβ)...
π² <span class="searchmatch">π€</span> English Wikipedia has an article on: List of cuneiform signs Wikipedia R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), MΓΌnster (2003) A. Deimel...
of triangles. For example the sign π is described as πππ‘π (AB-gunΓ»), <span class="searchmatch">π€</span> as πππ‘π (BU-gunΓ») , πΌ as πΊππ‘π (DU-gunΓ»), etc. Miller, Douglas B....
Academy [Spanish: Real Academia EspaΓ±ola], 10 December 2024 sud romanization of <span class="searchmatch">π€</span> (sud) Uzbek Wikipedia has an article on: sud Wikipedia uz Borrowed from Russian...
the borrowing. Aramaic ΧΦ°ΧΦ·Χ’ / άάά²ά₯ (αΉbaΚ), Hebrew ΧΦΈΧΦ·Χ’ (αΉaαΈΓ‘Κ), Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">π€</span> (SUD /β αΉebΓ»β /), all meaning βto sink, to be dipped or drownβ etc., are rather...