π’ž

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𒐞 U+1241E, 𒐞
CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN ONE GESHU
← 𒐝
Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation 𒐟 β†’

Akkadian

Sign values

Sign π’ž
Sumerograms GIΕ β‚‚.U
Phonetic values -

Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian π’ž (gΜƒeΕ‘β‚‚-u /⁠gΜƒeΕ‘du⁠/, β€œ600”).

Logogram

π’ž β€’ (GIΕ β‚‚.U)

  1. Sumerogram of nΔ“r

Sumerian

Sumerian numbers (edit)
 β†  420 600 1,200  β†’ 
60
    Cardinal: π’ž (gΜƒeΕ‘du)

Etymology

A multiplicative compound of 𒐕 (gΜƒeΕ‘β‚‚ /⁠gΜƒeΕ‘d⁠/, β€œsixty”) +‎ π’Œ‹ (u, β€œten”), i.e. 60Γ—10.

Numeral

π’ž β€’ (gΜƒeΕ‘β‚‚-u /gΜƒeΕ‘du/)

  1. six hundred, 600

See also

References

  • Jagersma, Bram (2010) A Descriptive Grammar of Sumerian (doctoral thesis), page 244
  • β€œπ’ž (gΜƒeΕ‘du)” in ePSD2