𒈬


𒈬 U+1222C, 𒈬
CUNEIFORM SIGN MU
𒈫
[U+1222B]
Cuneiform 𒈭
[U+1222D]

Translingual

Symbol

𒈬 Cuneiform sign MU

  • Borger (2003): 98
  • Borger (1981):
  • HZL: 17
phonetic values
  • Sumerian: MU
  • Akkadian: mu
  • Hittite:
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References

  • R. Borger, Assyrisch-Babylonische Zeichenliste, 2nd ed., Neukirchen-Vluyn (1981)
  • R. Borger, Mesopotamisches Zeichenlexikon, Münster (2003).
  • Chr. Rüster, E. Neu, Hethitisches Zeichenlexikon (HZL), Wiesbaden (1989)

Akkadian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *šim- (name).

Noun

𒈬 (šumu, šemu, šu'u)

[MU]
  1. name
  2. good name, repute, fame

Etymology 2

From Proto-Semitic *šan-

Noun

𒈬 (šattu)

[MU]
  1. year

Etymology 3

From Proto-Semitic *ʾināš- (to be alive, to be busy or bustling, to be active, to be social or interacting; life, humankind, society).

Noun

𒈬 (nīšu)

[MU]
  1. life, soul, self, person

Etymology 4

From Proto-Semitic *ðikr- (remembrance, renown, reputation, recollection of a thing; to report or narrate about, to recall, to state or name something); compare cognates Arabic ذِكْر (ḏikr) and Hebrew זֵכֶר (zécher).

Noun

𒈬 (zikru)

[MU]
  1. name

References

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