"𓆎" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: km [canonical], km [romanization]
Etymology: Representing crocodile hide with spines. The Old Kingdom form is rounded, with the spikes rising from the curving top, «I6A», while the later form that became usual in the Middle Kingdom shows a more squarish piece of hide with spikes at its left side. The phonogrammatic value of km possibly derives from the glyph’s use in jkm (“shield”). Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>km</hiero>|tr=km}} km (km)
  1. Biliteral phonogram for km.
    Sense id: en-𓆎-egy-symbol-dcha6Syo Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols

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