π’€­π’‰Žπ’‚‚π’„·

Akkadian

Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian π’€­π’‰Žπ’‚‚π’„· (AN.IM.DUGUDMUΕ EN).

Noun

π’€­π’‰Žπ’‚‚π’„· β€’ (ANZU)

  1. Sumerogram of Anzud

Sumerian

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π’€­π’‰Žπ’‚‚π’„·

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) Origin unknown. Earlier π’ˆͺ. Spelling with π’‰Žπ’‚‚ (im-dugud, β€œheavy wind”) in attribution to storm diety π’…Ž. Perhaps ultimately from π’€­ (An, β€œheaven”) + π’ͺ (zu, β€œto know”).

Noun

π’€­π’‰Žπ’‚‚π’„· β€’ (AN.IM.DUGUDMUΕ EN)

  1. Anzu (lionheaded eagle)

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