"𓊃" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: z [canonical], z [romanization]
Etymology: Representing a door bolt used in double doors. The bulges in the center kept the bolt restrained between two fastening rings on one door; slid from one end to the other, it would pass through a third fastening ring on the other door and so lock it. When summarized, the bulges could be reduced to a pair of rounded dots. This glyph was conventionally colored red. The phonogrammatic value derives by the rebus principle from its use as a logogram for z (“door bolt”). Etymology templates: {{egy-hiero-color|red}} This glyph was conventionally colored red., {{m|egy|z||door bolt}} z (“door bolt”) Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>z</hiero>|tr=z, s}} z (z, s)
  1. Uniliteral phonogram for z; after Old Egyptian, this phoneme merged with s, so that this glyph became an alternative phonogram for s.
    Sense id: en-𓊃-egy-symbol-8f1pk5iB Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols, Red Egyptian hieroglyphs Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 94 3 3 Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 94 3 3 Disambiguation of Red Egyptian hieroglyphs: 93 3 3
  2. Logogram for z (“door bolt; being; type of fish”).
    Sense id: en-𓊃-egy-symbol-QwWwWTOh
  3. Logogram for ḫm (“Letopolis”), by confusion with R22 (𓋉).
    Sense id: en-𓊃-egy-symbol-O0MesgQE

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