𒃻

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𒃻 U+120FB, 𒃻
CUNEIFORM SIGN GAR
← 𒃺
Cuneiform 𒃼 β†’

Translingual

Cuneiform sign

𒃻 Sign Number
MZL 859
Deimel 597
HZL 369

Derived signs

References

  • R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), MΓΌnster (2003)
  • A. Deimel, Ε umerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
  • Chr. RΓΌster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)

Akkadian

Sign values

Sign 𒃻
Sumerograms GAR, NIGβ‚‚/NIKβ‚‚, NINDA, NI₃, Ε Aβ‚‚
Phonetic values gar, Ε‘aβ‚‚

Etymology 1

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒃻 (gΜƒar, β€œto place”)

Logogram

𒃻 β€’ (GAR)

  1. Sumerogram of Ε‘akānum (β€œto place”)

Etymology 2

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒃻 (ninda, β€œfood; bread”)

Logogram

𒃻 β€’ (NINDA)

  1. Sumerogram of akalum (β€œfood”)
  2. Sumerogram of midrum (β€œa type of bread”)
  3. Sumerogram of nindanum (β€œninda, a measure unit; rod, pole”)
Usage notes

As some other words for bread, it is written with the same sign as the ninda measure (6 metres, which and the square of which is used as a field measure).

Determinative

𒃻 β€’ (NINDA, ninda)

  1. used before names of baked goods.

Hittite

𒃻
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Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒃻 (ninda, β€œbread, food”).

Logogram

𒃻 β€’ (NINDA)

  1. Sumerogram of 𒃻𒀸 (NINDA-aΕ‘ /⁠zΕ«waő⁠/, β€œbread”)

Luwian

Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒃻 (ninda, β€œbread, food”).

Logogram

𒃻 (NINDA)

  1. bread

Sumerian

β€œthing”
Emegir
𒃻 (nigΜƒ)
Emesal
π’‰˜ (agΜƒ)

Etymology 1

Verb

𒃻 β€’ (gΜƒar) (reduplicated form π’‚·π’‚· (gΜƒaβ‚‚-gΜƒaβ‚‚ /⁠gΜƒagΜƒa⁠/))

  1. to put, place, set, situate
  2. to set up, establish, institute
  3. to appoint

References

  • β€œπ’ƒ» (gΜƒar)” in ePSD2

Etymology 2

Noun

𒃻 β€’ (nigΜƒβ‚‚ /nigΜƒ/)

  1. thing

References

  • β€œπ’ƒ» (nigΜƒ)” in ePSD2

Etymology 3

Noun

𒃻 β€’ (ninda)

  1. bread
  2. food
Derived terms

References

  • β€œπ’ƒ» (ninda)” in ePSD2

See also