Wiesbaden (1989) Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur, “dog”). <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> • (UR) Sumerogram of kalbum (“dog”) <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> • (ur) a beast of prey, dog, lion (personal names)...
From <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur, “dog”) + 𒌉 (tur, “young”). 𒌨𒌉 • (ur-tur /urtur/) puppy “𒌨𒌉 (urtur)” in ePSD2...
From <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur, “young man”) + 𒊕 (sag̃, “in front, first”). 𒌨𒊕 • (ur-sag̃ /ursag̃/) hero “𒌨𒊕 (ursag̃)” in ePSD2...
(UR.MAḪ) Sumerogram of urmaḫḫum (“lion”) Sumerogram of nēšum (“lion”) From <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur, “beast of prey”) + 𒈤 (maḫ, “great”). 𒌨𒈤 • (ur-maḫ /urmaḫ/) lion Synonym:...
𒌨𒂠 (ur-gi₇ /urgir/). 𒌨𒂠 • (UR.GI₇) Sumerogram of kalbum (“dog”) From <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur, “beast of prey”) + 𒂠 (gir₁₅ /gir/, “domesticated”). 𒌨𒂠 • (ur-gir₁₅...
• (UR.BAR.RA) (from Old Akkadian on) Sumerogram of barbarum (“wolf”) From <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur, “dog”) + 𒁇𒊏 (bar-ra /barak/, “of outside”), literally “outsider...
Many ancient languages possessed similar words for lion, including Akkadian <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (labbu) (reconstructed to Proto-Semitic *labiʾ-). It is unclear how they are...
Gaelic Dictionary, in Two Parts, London, 1825, →OCLC. ur romanization of <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> (ur) IPA(key): /ʉːr/ Rhymes: -ʉːr From Old Norse ór, úr, from Proto-Germanic...
Akkadian: <span class="searchmatch">𒌨</span> m (bāštu [TEŠ2]) Arabic: كِبْرِيَاء f (kibriyāʔ) Armenian: գոռոզություն (hy) (goṙozutʻyun) Asturian: arguyu m Avar: чӏухӏи (čʼuḥʳi) Azerbaijani:...