๐’ต

๐’ต U+12075, 𒁵
CUNEIFORM SIGN DIM TIMES SHE
โ† ๐’ด
[U+12074]
Cuneiform ๐’ถ โ†’
[U+12076]

Akkadian

Alternative forms

  • ๐’•๐’€Š๐’Œ… (แนญa.ab.tu)

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *แนญฤb- (โ€œgood, agreeable, pleasant, tasty, palatableโ€), either in the sense of taste or from the use of salt in preservation of meat allowing it to remain edible; other Semitic cognates suggest it is the former as they typically denote, incense, spices, fragrances and scents, things pleasing to the senses.

Noun

๐’ต (แนญฤbtu)

[MUN]
  1. salt

Sumerian

Noun

๐’ต (mun)

  1. salt
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