ππ
Appearance
Etruscan
[edit]< π‘ | π‘π | π‘π π > |
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Cardinal : ππ (Εa) | ||
< π π π | π π π π | π‘ > |
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Cardinal : ππ (Εa) | ||
Alternative forms
[edit]- ππ (sa)
Pronunciation
[edit]Numeral
[edit]ππ β’ (Εa) (nominative-accusative ππ, genitive πππ)
Usage notes
[edit]There has been a longstanding controversy over the meanings of πππ (huΞΈ) and ππ (Εa). Based on linguistic and archaeological evidence, πππ has traditionally been assigned as the numeral 4 and ππ as 6. However, some scholars assign πππ as 6 and ππ as 4 to resolve the pattern of the Dice of Toscanella with other Etruscan dice.
References
[edit]Bonfante, Giuliano, Bonfante, Larissa (1983) The Etruscan Language: An Introduction, Manchester: Manchester University Press, βISBN