ππΊπ
Akkadian
Etymology
Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian ππΊπ (dnisaba /β Nisabakβ /, βNisabaβ).
Sumerian
π | πΊ | π |
Alternative forms of /Nisabak/ |
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ππ (dnisabaβ) |
Proper noun
ππΊπ β’ (dnisaba /Nisabak/)
- 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 /β Nisabakβ /) (calligraphic variant)
Descendants
- β Akkadian: ππΊπ (Nisaba)
See also
- πππ (dnanibgal /β Nanibgalβ /, βNanibgalβ)
References
- βππΊπ (Nisabak)β in ePSD2
- βNidabaβ in Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses
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