"𓊖" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: O49 [canonical]
Etymology: Representing a round settlement, walled and divided by crossroads. Similar settlements are archaeologically attested in Upper Egypt since the earliest periods of urbanization, and this hieroglyph is also attested very early. In the Old and Middle Kingdoms the streets are occasionally found in a different orientation «O49B», horizontal and vertical instead of diagonal; this is even more frequent in inscriptions of the Heracleopolitan Period and 11th dynasty. Compare the Chinese character 囗. Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>O49</hiero>}} O49
  1. Logogram for nwt (“town, city”).
    Sense id: en-𓊖-egy-symbol-zUWtLCe4
  2. Determinative in names of settlements and inhabited places, as in kmt (“Egypt”), wꜣst (“Thebes”), spꜣt (“estate, farm”).
    Sense id: en-𓊖-egy-symbol-Xa7G4UPK Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 14 86 Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 19 81

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