"𒌨" meaning in All languages combined

See 𒌨 on Wiktionary

Character [Akkadian]

Forms: UR [romanization]
Etymology: Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒌨 (ur, “dog”). Etymology templates: {{obor|akk|sux|𒌨|t=dog|tr=ur}} Orthographic borrowing from Sumerian 𒌨 (ur, “dog”) Head templates: {{head|akk|logogram|tr=UR}} 𒌨 • (UR)
  1. Sumerogram of kalbum (“dog”)
    Sense id: en-𒌨-akk-character-ytk3mNDg Categories (other): Akkadian entries with incorrect language header, Akkadian logograms, Neo-Assyrian cuneiform syllabary, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 3 entries: 68 7 25 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 59 5 36

Noun [Sumerian]

Forms: ur [romanization]
Head templates: {{head|sux|noun|tr=ur}} 𒌨 • (ur)
  1. a beast of prey, dog, lion
    Sense id: en-𒌨-sux-noun-iQ21tJcQ
  2. (personal names) mostly translated as "dog of" when followed by a divine name, but some have connected it to the pronoun 𒄯 (ur₅ /⁠ur⁠/, “he of, the one of”). When it follows a divine name in the phrase 𒌨𒈬 (ur-g̃u₁₀ /⁠tešg̃u⁠/, “my pride, my dignity”), scholars agree on the reading 𒌨 (teš₂ /⁠teš⁠/).
    Sense id: en-𒌨-sux-noun-lT1hzJwN Categories (other): Sumerian entries with incorrect language header, Canids Disambiguation of Sumerian entries with incorrect language header: 22 78 Disambiguation of Canids: 31 69
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: 𒌨𒂠 (alt: ur-gir₁₅ /⁠urgir⁠/), 𒌨𒈤 (alt: ur-maḫ /⁠urmaḫ⁠/), Sumerian terms spelled with 𒌨

Alternative forms

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      "word": "𒌨𒂠"
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      ]
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      ],
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      ]
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