"𒀭𒆘" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Sumerian]

Forms: ᵈalad [romanization], alad [romanization]
Etymology: From 𒀭 (ᵈ, determinative for deities) + 𒆘 (alad, “a type of spirit”). Etymology templates: {{sup|d}} ᵈ, {{compound|sux|𒀭|𒆘|pos1=determinative for deities|t2=a type of spirit|tr1=ᵈ|tr2=alad}} 𒀭 (ᵈ, determinative for deities) + 𒆘 (alad, “a type of spirit”) Head templates: {{head|sux|proper noun|tr=ᵈalad|ts=alad}} 𒀭𒆘 • (ᵈalad /alad/)
  1. an alad spirit (a male tutelary deity, corresponding to the Akkadian šēdum) Categories (topical): Mesopotamian deities

Alternative forms

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