Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> (ur-maḫ /urmaḫ/). <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> • (UR.MAḪ) Sumerogram of urmaḫḫum (“lion”) Sumerogram of nēšum (“lion”) From 𒌨 (ur...
From Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos (“wolf”). Cognate with Luwian 𔑪, <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> (walwa/walwi, “lion”). 𐤥𐤠𐤩𐤥𐤤 (walwe) lion ^ Dale, Alexander (2015) “WALWET...
Wiesbaden (1989) From Proto-Semitic *labuʔum (“lion”). 𒊊 (PIRIG /labʾum/) m lion 𒊊 • (pirig̃) lion Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> (ur-maḫ /urmaḫ/) “𒊊 (pirig̃)” in ePSD2...
scholars agree on the reading 𒌨 (teš₂ /teš/). 𒌨𒂠 (ur-gir₁₅ /urgir/) <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> (ur-maḫ /urmaḫ/) Sumerian terms spelled with 𒌨 “𒌨 (ur)” in ePSD2 “𒌨”...
Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈɡir.ru/ girru m (Standard Babylonian) lion Synonyms: <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> (nēšum), 𒆷𒁍𒌝 (lābum) c. 7th–9th C. BCE [c. 1300 BCE], Ludlul bēl nēmeqi[1]...
lubaka, lubak Afrikaans: leeu (af) Akan: gyata n Akkadian: 𒆷𒁍𒌝 m (lābum), <span class="searchmatch">𒌨𒈤</span> m (nēšum) Albanian: luan (sq) m Amharic: አንበሳ m (ʾänbäsa) Arabic: أَسَد (ar) m...