π ππ
Appearance
Akkadian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian π ππ (ki-en-gi /β Kengirβ /, βSumerβ).
Logogram
[edit]π ππ β’ (KI.EN.GI)
- Sumerogram of Ε umerum (βSumerβ)
Sumerian
[edit]π | π | π |
Alternative forms of /Kengir/ |
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π π π (ki-in-gi) |
Etymology
[edit]Interpreted to mean "country of the noble lords," from π (βcountryβ) + π (βlordsβ) + π (βnobleβ).[1] More at Sumer.
Proper noun
[edit]π ππ β’ (ki-en-gi /Kengir/)
- Sumer
- π ππ π π΅ β ki-en-gi ki-uri /Kengir Kiuri/ β Sumer and Akkad
References
[edit]- βπ ππ (Kengir)β in ePSD2
- ^ W. Hallo; W. Simpson (1971). The Ancient Near East. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. p. 29.
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