"đ“Ž›" meaning in Egyptian

See đ“Ž› in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Symbol

Forms: H [canonical], ḥ [romanization]
Etymology: Representing a lamp wick of twisted flax. The uppermost loop is often the biggest of the three. These wicks were generally made of a folded strip of fabric twisted tightly and soaked in unused fat. This glyph was conventionally colored green. The phonogrammatic value of ḥ is derived by the rebus principle from ḥꜥt (“wick”). Etymology templates: {{egy-hiero-color|green}} This glyph was conventionally colored green. Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>H</hiero>|tr=ḥ}} H (ḥ)
  1. Uniliteral phonogram for ḥ.
    Sense id: en-đ“Ž›-egy-symbol-EwdxmJTb Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Green Egyptian hieroglyphs Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 69 31 Disambiguation of Green Egyptian hieroglyphs: 68 32
  2. (rare) Determinative in tkꜣw (“candle, taper”). Tags: rare
    Sense id: en-đ“Ž›-egy-symbol-oHSE53AP Categories (other): Egyptian symbols Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 40 60

Download JSON data for đ“Ž› meaning in Egyptian (1.7kB)

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