Cursive Glyphs Lesson 13 Flashcards

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an

AN = šamû;
DINGIR = ilum;
determinative d (for dingir) before divine names;

(repeated glyph from lesson 9)

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an

AN = šamû;
DINGIR = ilum;
determinative d (for dingir) before divine names;

(repeated glyph from lesson 9)

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ligature of d and EN in divine names such as dEN.ZU

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mu

MU = nīšum, šattum, šumum

(repeat from lesson 9)

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mu

MU = nīšum, šattum, šumum

(repeat from lesson 9)

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DUMU = mārum

also in DUMU.MUNUS

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DUMU = mārum

also in DUMU.MUNUS

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DUMU = mārum

also in DUMU.MUNUS

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SAG = rēšum

also in:
SAG.DU = qaqqadum
SAG.ÌR
SAG.GEME2

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SAG = rēšum

also in:
SAG.DU = qaqqadum
SAG.ÌR
SAG.GEME2

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SAG.DU = qaqqadum

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É = bītum

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É = bītum

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É = bītum

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ÌR (also read ARAD) = wardum

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ÌR (also read ARAD) = wardum

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SAG.ÌR (or SAG.ARAD) = wardum

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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.

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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.

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še

ŠE = ûm

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še

ŠE = ûm

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še

ŠE = ûm

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ki, ke, qí, qé

KI = itti
determinative ki after geographical names

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ki, ke, qí, qé

KI = itti
determinative ki after geographical names

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ki, ke, qí, qé

KI = itti
determinative ki after geographical names

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KUG (also read KÙ)

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KUG (also read KÙ)

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KUG (also read KÙ)

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KUG (also read KÙ)

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KUG.BABBAR = kaspum

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KUG.SIG17 (SIG17 = GI; this log. is also read GUŠKIN) = ḫurāṣum

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‘1’ (see 23.2)

determinative I or m or p before personal names

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MEŠ or meš plural marker

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MUNUS (also read MÍ) = sinništum

determinative f or (or sal) before women’s names and occupations

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DUMU.MUNUS = mārtum

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GEME2 = amtum

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SAG.GEME2 = amtum

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an

AN = šamû
DINGIR = ilum
determinative d (for dingir) before divine names

(repeated glyph from lesson 9)

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ligature of d and EN in divine names such as dEN.ZU

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mu

MU = nīšum, šattum, šumum

(repeat from lesson 9)

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DUMU = mārum

also in DUMU.MUNUS

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SAG = rēšum

also in:
SAG.DU = qaqqadum
SAG.ÌR
SAG.GEME2

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É = bītum

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ÌR (also read ARAD) = wardum

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še

ŠE = ûm

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ki, ke, qí, qé

KI = itti
determinative ki after geographical names

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ki, ke, qí, qé

KI = itti
determinative ki after geographical names

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ki, ke, qí, qé

KI = itti
determinative ki after geographical names

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KUG (also read KÙ)

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KUG (also read KÙ)

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KUG.SIG17 (SIG17 = GI; this log. is also read GUŠKIN) = ḫurāṣum

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MUNUS (also read MÍ) = sinništum

determinative f or (or sal) before women’s names and occupations

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GEME2 = amtum