"๐“„‘" meaning in All languages combined

See ๐“„‘ on Wiktionary

Symbol [Egyptian]

Etymology: This glyph was conventionally colored white. Due to this, it is generally taken to represent a tusk, but one variant (in the Temple of Sety I at Abydos is green instead, perhaps indicating it had been reinterpreted as a copper water spout there. Etymology templates: {{egy-hiero-color|white}} This glyph was conventionally colored white. Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol}} ๐“„‘ (transliteration needed)
  1. A glyph, used in writing e.g. bแธฅ b-bH:Hn (โ€œa kind of plantโ€).
    Sense id: en-๐“„‘-egy-symbol-jLFYOT-l Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols, White Egyptian hieroglyphs

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