𒋀
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Translingual edit
Cuneiform sign edit
𒋀 | Sign Number | |
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MZL | 535 | |
Deimel | 331 | |
HZL | 79 |
References edit
- R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon (MZL), Münster (2003)
- A. Deimel, Šumerisches Lexikon (Deimel), Rome (1947)
- Chr. Rüster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)
Akkadian edit
Sign values edit
Sign | 𒋀 |
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Sumerograms | SES, URI₃, URU₃, ŠEŠ, ŠIZ |
Phonetic values | sis, siš, šiš |
Etymology 1 edit
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒋀 (šeš, “brother”).
Logogram edit
𒋀 • (ŠEŠ)
- Sumerogram of aḫum
Etymology 2 edit
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒋀 (ses, “bitter”).
Logogram edit
𒋀 • (SES)
- Sumerogram of marrum
Etymology 3 edit
Logogram edit
𒋀 • (ŠEŠ)
- Sumerogram of annûm (“this”)
Sumerian edit
Etymology 1 edit
Noun edit
𒋀 • (šeš /šeš/)
Usage notes edit
- It was probably pronounced /ses/ at least through Old Babylonian times.
Etymology 2 edit
Noun edit
𒋀 • (mun₄)
- Alternative form of 𒁵 (mun, “salt, brackish”)
Verb edit
𒋀 • (ses /sis/ or transliteration needed /ses/)
See also edit
References edit
- “𒋀 (šeš, “brother”)” in ePSD2
- “𒋀 (ses, “bitter”)” in ePSD2
- “𒋀 (šeš)” in Daniel A. Foxvog, Elementary Sumerian Glossary, 2016