π’€­π’ŠΊπ’‰€

Akkadian

Etymology

Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian π’€­π’ŠΊπ’‰€ (dnisaba /⁠Nisabak⁠/, β€œNisaba”).

Logogram

π’€­π’ŠΊπ’‰€ β€’ (dΕ E.NAGA)

  1. Sumerogram of Nisaba (β€œgrain goddess”)

Sumerian

Signs in this term
π’€­π’ŠΊπ’‰€
Alternative forms of
/Nisabak/
𒀭𒉀 (dnisabaβ‚‚)

Proper noun

π’€­π’ŠΊπ’‰€ β€’ (dnisaba /Nisabak/)

  1. Nisaba (Also Nidaba. Sumerian goddess of grain, knowledge, and scribal arts, patron deity of the city of EreΕ‘)

Alternative forms

  • π’€± (dnisabaβ‚‚ written four times in a cross shape /⁠Nisabak⁠/) (calligraphic variant)

Descendants

  • β†’ Akkadian: π’€­π’ŠΊπ’‰€ (Nisaba)

See also

References

Further reading

Nidaba on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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