"𒉾" meaning in Sumerian

See 𒉾 in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: gilim₂ [romanization], gilim [romanization]
Etymology: A term found in the alleged Euphratic substrate theory, which connects it back to Proto-Indo-European *gl̥h₁éys (“mouse, weasel”), possibly via accusative *gl̥h₁ḗm. However, concurring with the opinion of Pennsylvania State University's Dr. Rubio, the borrowing from multiple languages rather than a specific substratum is now the predominant viewpoint in the field. Etymology templates: {{bor|sux|qfa-sub}} substrate, {{cog|ine-pro|*gl̥h₁éys||mouse, weasel}} Proto-Indo-European *gl̥h₁éys (“mouse, weasel”) Head templates: {{head|sux|noun|tr=gilim₂|ts=gilim}} 𒉾 • (gilim₂ /gilim/)
  1. rodent, mongoose

Alternative forms

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