๐’‘

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CUNEIFORM SIGN USH
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Cuneiform 𒍒 โ†’

Translingual

Cuneiform sign

๐’‘ Sign Number
MZL 381
Deimel 211
HZL 132
Components
๐’‚ท, ๐’Œ‹

Derived signs

References

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

Akkadian

Sign values

Sign ๐’‘
Sumerograms 60, GIล โ‚ƒ, NITA, NITAแธช, USโ‚‚, Uล 
Phonetic values uลก

Etymology 1

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian ๐’‘ (nita, โ€œmale, manโ€).

Logogram

๐’‘ โ€ข (NITA, NITAแธช)

  1. Sumerogram of zikarum (โ€œmale, manโ€)

Etymology 2

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian ๐’‘ (gฬƒeลกโ‚ƒ /โ gฬƒeลก, gฬƒiลกโ /, โ€œpenisโ€).

Logogram

๐’‘ โ€ข (GIล โ‚ƒ)

  1. Sumerogram of iลกarum (โ€œpenisโ€)

Sumerian

Etymology 1

โ€œpenisโ€
Emegir
๐’‘ (gฬƒeลก)
Emesal

Noun

๐’‘ โ€ข (gฬƒeลกโ‚ƒ /gฬƒeลก, gฬƒiลก/)

  1. penis
    • (Can we date this quote?), โ€œEnki and the world orderโ€, in ETCSL, lines 250-254:
      (please add the primary text of this quotation)
      ki-bi-ta igi-ni ฤar-ra-
      a-a den-ki id2buranun-na nam-mi-in-/il2\-a-ta
      gud du7-du7-gin7 u3-na mu-un-na-gub
      ฤiลก3 im-zi-zi dub3 im-nir-/re\
      id2idigna a zal-le im-ma-/an\-
      After he had turned his gaze from there, after Father Enki had lifted his eyes across the Euphrates, he stood up full of lust like a rampant bull, lifted his penis, ejaculated and filled the Tigris with flowing water.

Etymology 2

Alternative forms of
/nita/
๐’€ด (nitaโ‚‚)

Noun

๐’‘ โ€ข (nita)

  1. man, male

Etymology 3

Verb

๐’‘ โ€ข (usโ‚‚ /us/)

  1. to be adjacent to, border on
  2. to lean/lie against
  3. to moor (a boat)
  4. to accompany, follow

See also

References

  • โ€œ๐’‘ (gฬƒeลก)โ€ in ePSD2
  • โ€œ๐’‘ (nita)โ€ in ePSD2
  • โ€œ๐’‘ (us)โ€ in ePSD2