Cursive Glyphs Lesson 13 Flashcards
an
AN = šamû;
DINGIR = ilum;
determinative d (for dingir) before divine names;
(repeated glyph from lesson 9)
an
AN = šamû;
DINGIR = ilum;
determinative d (for dingir) before divine names;
(repeated glyph from lesson 9)
ligature of d and EN in divine names such as dEN.ZU
mu
MU = nīšum, šattum, šumum
(repeat from lesson 9)
mu
MU = nīšum, šattum, šumum
(repeat from lesson 9)
DUMU = mārum
also in DUMU.MUNUS
DUMU = mārum
also in DUMU.MUNUS
DUMU = mārum
also in DUMU.MUNUS
SAG = rēšum
also in:
SAG.DU = qaqqadum
SAG.ÌR
SAG.GEME2
SAG = rēšum
also in:
SAG.DU = qaqqadum
SAG.ÌR
SAG.GEME2
SAG.DU = qaqqadum
É = bītum
É = bītum
É = bītum
ÌR (also read ARAD) = wardum
ÌR (also read ARAD) = wardum
SAG.ÌR (or SAG.ARAD) = wardum
ud/t/ṭ, tam
UD (also read U4) = ūmum*
UTU = šamšum
UTU in dUTU = Šamaš
BABBAR in KUG.BABBAR
*ūmum ‘day’ is usually written, e.g., UD-mu-um, gen. UD-mi-im, bound form UD-um (ūm); many Assyriologists prefer to assign the syllabic value u4 to the sign UD in such writings, thus, u4-mu-um, u4-um, etc.
ud/t/ṭ, tam
UD (also read U4) = ūmum*
UTU = šamšum
UTU in dUTU = Šamaš
BABBAR in KUG.BABBAR
*ūmum ‘day’ is usually written, e.g., UD-mu-um, gen. UD-mi-im, bound form UD-um (ūm); many Assyriologists prefer to assign the syllabic value u4 to the sign UD in such writings, thus, u4-mu-um, u4-um, etc.
še
ŠE = ûm
še
ŠE = ûm