-
readers of
texts using these Sumerograms would not
necessarily have been
aware of the
Sumerian language, with the
Sumerograms functioning as
ideograms or...
- syllabograms,
Akkadograms or
Sumerograms.
Syllabograms are
characters that
represent a syllable.
Akkadograms and
Sumerograms are
ideograms originally from...
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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...
-
glossary (Rainey 1970)
which is the
glossary for
Akkadian language words,
Sumerograms, etc., for
Amarna letters EA 359–379, uses for both LÚ and lú are recorded...
- ERIM is the
capital letter-(majuscule)
Sumerogram for the
Akkadian language word army, or "troops". The
akkadian language word for army is ("ṣābu"-using...
-
heterograms are
referred to by
terms identifying the
source language such as "
Sumerograms" or "Aramaeograms".
Another example is
kanji in ****anese,
literally "Sinograms"...
-
cuneiform sign MÁ
denotes a ship or boat. It is used in
Sumerian and as a
Sumerogram for the
Akkadian word
eleppu (also 'ship'/'boat'). MÁ is
usually preceded...
- term Ḫabiru
occasionally alternates with the
Sumerograms sa.gaz.
Akkadian dictionaries for
Sumerograms added to sa.gaz the
gloss ḫabatu "raider", which...
- sign for tur is used to
denote one
syllabic usage, tur, or the sign's
Sumerograms; it is used in the Epic of
Gilgamesh and the 14th
century BC
Amarna letters...
- 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...