"𝠀πͺœ" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [American Sign Language]

Forms: ONE [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: From the use of the index finger as the first extended one when counting by hand in American culture. Head templates: {{ase-numeral|gloss=ONE|image=LSQ 1.jpg}} (ASL gloss: ONE)
  1. one; 1 Related terms (Next number): 𝠎πͺœ (english: two, 2) Related terms (Previous number): 𝑢πͺ› (english: zero, 0)
    Sense id: en-𝠀πͺœ-ase-num-Sak-cDFq
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (with palm facing back): 𝠀
Disambiguation of 'with palm facing back': 0 52 48

Pronoun [American Sign Language]

Forms: CL-1, CLASSIFIER-1 [ASL-gloss], CLASSIFIER-1 [romanization]
Etymology: From the use of the index finger as the first extended one when counting by hand in American culture. Head templates: {{ase-pronoun|gloss=CL-1|gloss2=CLASSIFIER-1|image=LSQ 1.jpg}} (ASL gloss: CL-1, CLASSIFIER-1)
  1. the person; ASL classifier used for a standing person.
    Sense id: en-𝠀πͺœ-ase-pron-W9SsqWSh
  2. the long, thin, vertical thing; ASL classifier used for a long, thin, vertical object, e.g. a telephone pole or a tree
    Sense id: en-𝠀πͺœ-ase-pron-kuABikVy Categories (other): American Sign Language pronouns, American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts Disambiguation of American Sign Language pronouns: 0 32 68 Disambiguation of American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts: 0 32 68
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (with palm facing back): 𝠀
Disambiguation of 'with palm facing back': 0 52 48

Character [Korean Sign Language]

Forms: 1 [Stokoe]
Head templates: {{head|kvk|letter|Stokoe|1|head=}} (Stokoe 1)
  1. The letter ㅏ (a) Tags: letter
    Sense id: en-𝠀πͺœ-kvk-character-Ky7Gr50u Categories (other): Gestures, Korean Sign Language entries with incorrect language header

Interjection [Translingual]

Forms: [declarative finger] [canonical]
Head templates: {{head|mul|interjection|head=􂀿declarative finger􂁀}} [declarative finger]
  1. This gesture calls the attention of others, indicating that the speaker is conveying important information.
    Sense id: en-𝠀πͺœ-mul-intj-03Vd-1U- Categories (other): Translingual entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "1509–1511, Raphael, The School of Athens"
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        {
          "english": "Baymax: Seat belts save lives. Buckle up, every time. [said while pointing upward from his own point of view]",
          "ref": "2014, Big Hero 6 (film)",
          "text": "[In the middle of a car chase, Baymax saves Hiro from falling out of the car, and then puts on Hiro's seat belt.]"
        },
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          "text": "Getafix: [speaks, while pointing upward] Let me remind you that it's mainly the Greeks and Romans who use the written word. We Gauls stick to oral tradition […]",
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          "ref": "2014, Big Hero 6 (film)",
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