๐’Œ

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๐’Œ U+1240C, 𒐌
CUNEIFORM NUMERIC SIGN SEVEN DISH
โ† ๐’‹
[U+1240B]
Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation ๐’ โ†’
[U+1240D]

๐’…“ U+12153, 𒅓
CUNEIFORM SIGN IMIN
โ† ๐’…’
[U+12152]
Cuneiform ๐’…” โ†’
[U+12154]

Translingual

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Cuneiform sign

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๐’Œ Sign Number
MZL 863
Deimel 598c
HZL 373
Components
๐’น

References

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Wikipedia
  • 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

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Sign values

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Sign ๐’Œ
Sumerograms 420, 7, IMIN
Phoneticย values โ€”

Etymology

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Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian ๐’‹ (imin /โ uminโ /, โ€œsevenโ€).

Logogram

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๐’Œ โ€ข (IMIN)

  1. Sumerogram of sebet (โ€œsevenโ€)

Sumerian

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Sumerian numbers (edit)
ย โ†ย ย 6 7 8ย ย โ†’ย 
ย ย ย  Cardinal: ๐’Œ (umin)

Etymology

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Almost certainly an additive compound of ๐’Š (iโ‚‚ /โ iโ /, โ€œfiveโ€) +โ€Ž ๐’ˆซ (min, โ€œtwoโ€). Now mostly read umin. The /u/ in umin is due to analogy with the initial sound of ๐’ (ussu, โ€œeight, 8โ€). The form umum is due to vowel harmony.

Alternative forms of
/umin/
๐’… (iminโ‚‚, umunโ‚ˆ)

Numeral

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๐’Œ โ€ข (imin /umin/ or transliteration needed /umun/)

  1. seven, 7
  2. (poetic) many, all

References

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  • Jagersma, Bram (2010) A Descriptive Grammar of Sumerianโ€Ž[1] (doctoral thesis), page 242
  • โ€œ๐’Œ (imin)โ€ in ePSD2