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PRONOUNCIATION

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𒅈𒉡𒈠𒀭𒍣
ar-nu-ma-an-zi

Participle 𒅈𒉡𒉿𒀭𒍝
ar-nu-wa-an-za

Noun 𒅈𒉡𒈠𒅈
ar-nu-ma-ar

Supine 𒅈𒉡𒈠𒀭
ar-nu-ma-an

𒅈𒉡𒈪
ar-nu-mi

𒅈𒉡𒌦
ar-nu-un

𒅈𒉡𒀠𒇻
ar-nu-al-lu

𒅈𒉡𒅆
ar-nu-ši

𒅈𒉡𒋫
ar-nu-ut

𒅈𒉡
ar-nu

𒅈𒉡𒊻𒍣
ar-nu-uz-zi

𒅈𒉡𒋫
ar-nu-ut

𒅈𒉡𒁺
ar-nu-ud-du

𒅈𒉡𒈠𒉌
ar-nu-ma-ni

𒅈𒉡𒈨𒂗
ar-nu-me-en

𒅈𒉡𒈠𒉌
ar-nu-ma-ni

𒅈𒉡𒋫𒉌
ar-nu-ut-ta-ni

𒅈𒉡𒋼𒂗
ar-nu-ut-te-en

𒅈𒉡𒅕
ar-nu-er

𒅈𒉡𒄴𒄩𒊑
ar-nu-uḫ-ḫa-ri

𒅈𒉡𒄴𒄩𒀜
ar-nu-uḫ-ḫa-at

𒅈𒉡𒄴𒄩𒊒
ar-nu-uḫ-ḫa-ru

𒅈𒉡𒌓𒋫𒊑
ar-nu-ut-ta-ri

𒅈𒉡𒌓𒋫𒀜
ar-nu-ut-ta-at

𒅈𒉡𒀭𒋫𒊒
ar-nu-an-ta-ru

𒅈𒉡𒌓𒌅𒈠𒀜
ar-nu-tu-ma-at

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𒅈

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AR

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𒉡

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NU

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𒉿

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WA

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𒀭

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AN

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𒍣

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Zi

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𒍝

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ZA

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𒈠

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MA

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𒀭𒌅𒉿𒄴𒄩𒀸

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HUMAN - (made from smoke)

𒀭𒌅𒉿𒄴𒄩𒀸 • (an-tu-wa-aḫ-ḫa-aš, /antuwaḫḫaš/) c
Noun
man, human being, person.

From Proto-Indo-European *h₁n̥dʰwéh₂ōs (genitive *h₁n̥dʰuh₂sós, literally “having breath inside”)

From *h₁en (“in, inside”) + *dʰweh₂- (“smoke”)
+ *-ōs
whence also *dʰuh₂mós (“smoke”)

From Proto-Indo-European / *h₁én
*h₁én
Adverb
"in"
Ancient Greek: εἰς (inside, within)
*h₁(e)n-tér (“between”)
*h₁én-teros (“inner, located inside”)
*h₁(e)n-dó (“inside”)

ROOT
*dʰewh₂-
smoke, mist, haze

SUFFIX
*(é)-ōs m or f
Creates masculine and feminine action nouns or result nouns from verbs.

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LATIN

suffiō (present infinitive suffīre, perfect active suffīvī or suffiī, supine suffītum); fourth conjugation
Verb
I fumigate, perfume, scent.
From sub- (“under, within”) +‎ *fiō, likely cognate with Ancient Greek θύω (thúō), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewh₂- (“to smoke”), whence also fūmus (“smoke, steam”) and fūlīgō (“soot”)

Latin: fūmus m (genitive fūmī); second declension
smoke, steam
indication, sign
fumus boni iuris ― sign of good law‎.
From Proto-Italic *fūmos, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂mós (“smoke”). Cognates include Ancient Greek θυμός (thumós), Sanskrit धूम (dhūmá)

Latin: fūlīgō f (genitive fūlīginis); third declension
soot, lampblack.
From the Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂li-, from *dʰewh₂-. See also Latin furvus (“dark, swarthy”) and fūmus (“smoke”).

Latin: *fiō (present infinitive *fīre); fourth conjugation, no perfect or supine stem
(Vulgar Latin, Eastern Romance and Italy)
“I am”

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SANSKRIT 
धूम • (dhūm) m
Noun
smoke.
Borrowed from Sanskrit धूम (dhūmá). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dʰuh₂mós (“smoke”). Doublet of धुआँ (dhuā̃).
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