"𐰒" meaning in Old Turkic

See 𐰒 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Character

Forms: d¹ [romanization]
Etymology: Clauson suggest that it might ultimately be derived from Classical Syriac ܕ (“daleth”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|derived terms|derived}} derived, {{der|otk|syc|ܕ||daleth|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Classical Syriac ܕ (“daleth”), {{der+|otk|syc|ܕ|nocap=1|t=daleth}} derived from Classical Syriac ܕ (“daleth”) Head templates: {{head|otk|letter}} 𐰒 (d¹)
  1. (Yenisei Kyrgyz) A letter of the Old Turkic runic script, representing /d/ and /ð/, used with back vowels. Tags: letter
    Sense id: en-𐰒-otk-character-3qdKljvD Categories (other): Old Turkic entries with incorrect language header, Yenisei Kyrgyz

Download JSON data for 𐰒 meaning in Old Turkic (1.5kB)

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