π’†¬π’Œ“

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Akkadian

Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian π’†¬π’Œ“ (kug/ku₃-babbar /⁠kugbabbar, kubabbar⁠/).

Logogram

π’†¬π’Œ“ β€’ (KUG.BABBAR, KU₃.BABBAR)

  1. Sumerogram of kaspum (β€œsilver”).

Sumerian

Signs in this term
𒆬 π’Œ“
Alternative forms of
/kugbabbar/
π’†¬π’Œ“π’Œ“ (kug-babbarβ‚‚)

Etymology

From 𒆬 (kug, ku₃ /⁠kug⁠/, β€œmetal, silver”) + π’Œ“ (babbar, β€œshining”).

Noun

π’†¬π’Œ“ β€’ (kug-babbar, ku₃-babbar /kugbabbar/)

  1. silver

References

  • β€œπ’†¬π’Œ“ (kugbabbar)” in ePSD2