"𓊌" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: O39 [canonical]
Etymology: Representing a cut block of stone or brick. The dimension of the sign varies, and it may be written long like 𓈙 (S), with which it should not be confused, although it was often written shorter to distinguish it. The stone glyph conventionally colored either white (in many examples, representing a whitish stone such as limestone), or blue (in other examples, perhaps representing a mud-brick—as Egyptian scribes generally used a limited color palette that did not include grey or brown—or a block of dark stone such as basalt or greywacke). Compare the Chinese character 石. Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>O39</hiero>}} O39
  1. Logogram for jnr (“stone”).
    Sense id: en-𓊌-egy-symbol-nc2z5t0r
  2. Determinative for stone, as in jnr (“stone”), ꜥꜣt (“precious stone”), dbn (“deben, a measure of weight”), ꜥr (“pebble”), ḏbt (“brick”).
    Sense id: en-𓊌-egy-symbol-3diinJDf Categories (other): Blue Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols, White Egyptian hieroglyphs Disambiguation of Blue Egyptian hieroglyphs: 24 76 Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 13 87 Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 32 68 Disambiguation of White Egyptian hieroglyphs: 24 76

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