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𓌙 U+13319, 𓌙
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH T014
Gardiner number:T14
𓌘
Egyptian Hieroglyphs 𓌚

Egyptian

Glyph origin

Representing a throwstick or, in its function representing foreignness, a club as a foreign weapon of war.

Symbol

T14
  1. Logogram for qmꜣ (to throw, to create).
  2. Phonetic determinative for ṯn, as in ṯnj (where).
  3. Determinative in ꜥmꜥꜣt (throwstick).
  4. Determinative in qmꜣ (to throw, to create).
  5. Determinative for foreign countries and people, as in ṯḥnw (Libya), ꜥꜣm (Asiatic), nḥsj (Nubian).
  6. alternative form of 𓆱 (
    M3
    ) as a phonetic determinative for ḏꜥ, as in ḏꜥr (to seek out).
  7. alternative form of 𓊧 (
    P11
    ) in mjnj (to moor).
  8. alternative form of 𓌘 (
    T13
    )
  9. alternative form of 𓐨 (
    Aa26
    ) in sbj (rebel).

Descendants

  • Proto-Sinaitic:
    • Proto-Canaanite:
      • Phoenician: 𐤂 (g)
        • Ancient Greek: Γ (G), γ (g)
        • Aramaic: 𐡂 (g)
          • Syriac: ܓ
          • Hebrew: ג
          • Pahlavi:
            • Inscriptional Pahlavi: 𐭢 (g)
            • Inscriptional Parthian: 𐭂 (g)
          • (debated) Brahmi: 𑀕
    • Old South Arabian: 𐩴 (g)
      • Ge'ez: ()

References

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