π’Œ‰


π’Œ‰ U+12309, 𒌉
CUNEIFORM SIGN TUR
← π’Œˆ
[U+12308]
Cuneiform π’ŒŠ β†’
[U+1230A]

Translingual

Cuneiform sign TUR

  • Borger (2003): 255
  • Borger (1981): 144
  • HZL: 237
  • Unicode: U+12309 π’Œ‰
phonetic values
  • Sumerian: TUR, DUMU
  • Akkadian: tur
  • Hittite: '

Akkadian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *marΚΎ-.

Noun

π’Œ‰ (māru)

[TUR, DUMU]
  1. son
  2. child
  3. boy
  4. descendant

Etymology 2

From Proto-Semitic *αΉ£aΙ£ir-. Cognate with Aramaic ά™ά₯ܘάͺάβ€Ž (zΚΏΕ«rā, β€œsmall”), Ugaritic πŽ•πŽ™πŽ— (αΉ£Δ‘r), Arabic Ψ΅ΩŽΨΊΩΩŠΨ±β€Ž (αΉ£aαΈ‘Δ«r, β€œsmall”).

Adjective

π’Œ‰ (αΉ£eαΈ«ru)

[TUR]
  1. small
  2. young

Verb

π’Œ‰ (αΉ£eαΈ«Δ“rum)

[TUR]
  1. to be young

References


Sumerian

Alternative forms

  • π’‚…π’ˆ¬ (du5-mu)

Noun

π’Œ‰ (dumu)

  1. child
  2. son
  3. daughter
Derived terms
  • π’Œ‰π’Š• () (DUMU.SAG, first-born son)

Alternative forms

Verb

π’Œ‰ (tur)

  1. (to be) small
  2. to reduce
  3. to subtract
  4. (to be) young
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