"π’Œ" meaning in All languages combined

See π’Œ on Wiktionary

Numeral [Sumerian]

Forms: imin [romanization], umin [romanization], transliteration needed [romanization], umun [romanization]
Etymology: Almost certainly an additive compound of π’Š (iβ‚‚ /⁠i⁠/, β€œfive”) + π’ˆ« (min, β€œtwo”). Now mostly read umin. The /u/ in umin is due to analogy with the initial sound of 𒐍 (ussu, β€œeight, 8”). The form umum is due to vowel harmony. Etymology templates: {{compound|sux|π’Š|π’ˆ«|t1=five|t2=two|tr1=iβ‚‚|tr2=min|ts1=i}} π’Š (iβ‚‚ /⁠i⁠/, β€œfive”) + π’ˆ« (min, β€œtwo”), {{m|sux|𒐍|t=eight, 8|tr=ussu}} 𒐍 (ussu, β€œeight, 8”), {{l-self|sux|𒐅|tr=-}} 𒐅, {{sux-alts|umin|𒐅|tr=iminβ‚‚, umunβ‚ˆ}} Head templates: {{head|sux|numeral|tr=imin|ts=umin|ts2=umun}} π’Œ β€’ (imin /umin/ or transliteration needed /umun/)
  1. seven, 7
    Sense id: en-π’Œ-sux-num-31D9koby
  2. (poetic) many, all Tags: poetic
    Sense id: en-π’Œ-sux-num-eblFAAhi Categories (other): Sumerian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Sumerian entries with incorrect language header: 0 100

Alternative forms

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