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š“€  U+13020, 𓀠
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH A028
Gardiner number:A28
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Egyptian

Glyph origin

Representing a man with his hands raised on either side. This and other glyphs depicting men conventionally color the skin red; the hair is typically black, and the clothing white (sometimes with black outlines or details).

Symbol

A28
  1. Logogram for or determinative in qꜣj (ā€œto be(come) highā€).
  2. Determinative in jꜣs (ā€œto be(come) baldā€).
  3. Determinative for words relating to joy or happiness.
  4. Determinative for words relating to mourning.

Descendants

  • Proto-Sinaitic:
    • Proto-Canaanite:
      • Phoenician: 𐤄 (h)
        • Ancient Greek: Ī• (E), ε (e)
        • Aramaic: 𐔄 (h)
        • (debated) Brahmi: š‘€³ (see there for further descendants)
    • Old South Arabian: 𐩠 (h)

References

  • Gardiner, Alan (1957) Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs, third edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, →ISBN