- A
Sumerogram is the use of a
Sumerian cuneiform character or
group of
characters as an
ideogram or
logogram rather than a
syllabogram in the
graphic representation...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to URU (city
Sumerogram). The
cuneiform sign URU is a
relatively distinctive sign in the
cuneiform sign lists; with...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to LÚ (man
Sumerogram).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Cuneiform signs,
Amarna letters. The
cuneiform sign...
- ERIM is the
capital letter-(majuscule)
Sumerogram for the
Akkadian language word army, or "troops". The
akkadian language word for army is ("ṣābu"-using...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to ŠEŠ (brother
Sumerogram).
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Cuneiform signs,
Amarna letters. The cuneiform...
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cuneiform sign 𒀀 (DIŠ, DIŠ OVER DIŠ) for a, and in the Epic of
Gilgamesh the
sumerogram A,
Akkadian for mû, "water",
which is used in the
Gilgamesh flood myth...
- term Ḫabiru
occasionally alternates with the
Sumerograms sa.gaz.
Akkadian dictionaries for
Sumerograms added to sa.gaz the
gloss ḫabatu "raider", which...
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originating in
northern Mesopotamia, Adad was
identified by the same
Sumerogram dIM that
designated Iškur in the south. His
worship became widespread...
- The
cuneiform an sign (or
sumerogram AN, in
Akkadian consisting of ASH 𒀸 and MAŠ 𒈦), is a common, multi-use sign, a
syllabic for an, and an alphabetic...
- ARAD, (also ÌR or NITÁ) is the
capital letter-(majuscule)
Sumerogram for the
Akkadian language word "ardu", for servant. It is used
especially in the introduction...