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language of the Amazon region of Brazil URU (Sumerogram), a relatively distinctive sign in the cuneiform sign lists Urú, the addition of a preceding letter
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Cuneiform sign
letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh. In the Epic it is also used as the Sumerogram MA, (for Akkadian language "mina", manû, a weight measure, as MA.NA, or
Ma_(cuneiform)
Ancient Mesopotamian script
Determiners are Sumerograms that are not pronounced but indicate the class or nature of a noun for clarity, e.g. in URUḪa-at-tu-ša (𒌷𒄩𒀜𒌅𒊭); the URU is a determiner
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Symbol in a logogram indicating meaning
case. Whether a given sign is a mere determinative (not pronounced) or a Sumerogram (a logographic spelling of a word intended to be pronounced) cannot always
Determinative
Writing system of the ancient Near East
part of an Akkadian phrase, representing the syllable il, it may be a Sumerogram, representing the original Sumerian meaning, 'god' or the determinative
Cuneiform
14th-century BCE Egyptian clay tablet
21—.. {LÚ} SA-GAZ .. ( LÚSA-GAZ (Habiru)) Text: Akkadian language, sumerograms, Egyptianisms, etc. Akkadian: Obverse: Paragraph I (see here: [3]) (Line
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Luwian deity
Tarḫunt- (Tarḫuwant- in the oldest texts). He is also named using the Sumerograms dU ("God 10") or dIM ("God Wind"). In hieroglyphic Luwian, his name was
Tarḫunz
Series of ancient Mesopotamian glossaries
series of ancient Mesopotamian glossaries which preserve the semantics of Sumerograms, their phonetic value and their Akkadian or other language equivalents
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Hurrian goddess
goddess of Arinna, and a "tutelary deity of Hatti" (designated by the sumerogram dLAMMA, to be read as Inara or Inar). However, this placement of the pair
Ḫepat
Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon
may have functioned as a prestigious way of "encoding" Akkadian via Sumerograms (cf. Japanese kanbun). Nonetheless, the study of Sumerian and copying
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מנּי) and Assyrian Minnai, corresponding to the Mannai. (Addition of the Sumerogram ḪAR would make this name equivalent to "the mountainous region of the
List of country-name etymologies
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Cuneiform sign
sign, which is used for linguistic items like: ṣa, za, ZA, ZA being a sumerogram. In the Epic of Gilgamesh the usage numbers for the ha sign is as follows:
Ha_(cuneiform)
Tutelary goddess of Ebla
Emar, Išḫara could also be paired with the city god designated by the sumerogram dNIN.URTA, possibly to be identified with Il Imari, "the god of Emar"
Išḫara
Ancient clay tablet with cuneiform writing
Canaanite city-state letters to the Pharaoh for "Lord", (as EN (lord Sumerogram)), for Akkadian language bēlu. It is often part of the phrase "King-Lord-mine"
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Cuneiform sign
signs below). In the Epic of Gilgamesh it also has a minor usage as a sumerogram, I. The usage numbers from the Epic are as follows: i-(698), I-(1). As
I_(cuneiform)
Mesopotamian lunar god
ZU instead of d30. Uncommonly dNANNA was used in Akkadian texts as a sumerogram meant to be read as Sin. Next to Sin and Nanna, the best attested name
Sin_(mythology)
Antiques
the letter's paragraphs; my Lord is Lord-mine, and in EA 161 uses the sumerogram EN, for "Lord", with the possessive first person mine, ia (cuneiform)
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Girl/Female
Biblical
My light, my fire.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Uwriy, URI means "fiery" or "my flame, my light." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a prince of Judah.Â
Boy/Male
Norse
From the corner property.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Marathi, Sanskrit
Broad
Girl/Female
Egyptian
Born during the day.
Girl/Female
English
Prudence. One of the many qualities and virtues that the Puritans adopted as names after the...
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Ancient king and founder of the Kuru dynasty. Due to his performance of sacrifice and asceticism at the site)
Boy/Male
African Egyptian
Born at night.
Female
Slovene
Pet form of Slovene Uršula, URŠKA means "little she-bear."
Female
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Urðr, URÃUR means "fate; that which happened."
Girl/Female
Latin
Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus.
Surname or Lastname
French (Alsace)
French (Alsace) : regional variant of Oury, a pet form of the German personal name Ulrich.English : variant spelling of Urey.German : variant of Ory.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Ukrainian Jury, from the personal name, Ukrainian form of George.Jewish : from the Biblical personal name Uri.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Rise. Mount.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name URÃR means "fate; that which happened." In mythology, this is the name of one of the three Norns, a goddess of destiny. The other two are Skuld ("future") and Verðandi ("present").
Female
Slovene
Czech and Slovene form of Latin Ursula, URÅ ULA means "little she-bear."
Girl/Female
Indian
The Sun
Boy/Male
French English
Manly.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The heart
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Urðr, URD means "fate."
Male
German
German form of Roman Latin Ursus, URS means "bear."
URU SUMEROGRAM
URU SUMEROGRAM
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Who Wants Good for Every One
Boy/Male
Finnish, German
Knot; White-haired
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Standing tall like a mountain ability to withstand all that is thrushed upon it
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
To Disappear
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Chief
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places called Worton. Most are named with Old English wyrt ‘plant’, ‘vegetable’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, i.e. a kitchen garden, but in some cases the first element may be Old English worð ‘enclosure’ (see Worth), and in the case of Nether and Over Worton in Oxfordshire (Hortone in Domesday Book, Orton in other early sources), it is Old English Åra ‘bank’, ‘slope’.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pearl
Boy/Male
Muslim
Inner self. Heart. Friend.
Boy/Male
English American
A name beginning with D, also frequently used as an independent name.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Brave King
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v. t.
To use; to exercise; to inure; to accustom by practice.
a.
Having the shape of an urn; as, the urn-shaped capsules of some mosses.
n.
Any urn-shaped organ of a plant.
n.
As much as an urn will hold; enough to fill an urn.
n.
The urus.
n.
Fig.: Any place of burial; the grave.
n.
Alt. of Ure
n.
Use; practice; exercise.
n.
A tea urn. See under Tea.
a.
Of or pertaining to an urn; effected by an urn or urns.
n.
The language more generally called Hindustanee.
n.
Alt. of Guru
n.
The urus.
n.
A very large, powerful, and savage extinct bovine animal (Bos urus / primigenius) anciently abundant in Europe. It appears to have still existed in the time of Julius Caesar. It had very large horns, and was hardly capable of domestication. Called also, ur, ure, and tur.
n.
A hollow body shaped like an urn, in which the spores of mosses are contained; a spore case; a theca.
v. t.
To inclose in, or as in, an urn; to inurn.
n.
A measure of capacity for liquids, containing about three gallons and a haft, wine measure. It was haft the amphora, and four times the congius.
n.
A vessel of various forms, usually a vase furnished with a foot or pedestal, employed for different purposes, as for holding liquids, for ornamental uses, for preserving the ashes of the dead after cremation, and anciently for holding lots to be drawn.