Ff4

Ff4

π“„•
FΒ·Parts of mammals

Transliteration

sDmidnmsDr
logogramother

Meanings

The ear of a bovid (ox), without internal detail, with two strokes on the base.

1
logogram

Logogram to hear, to listen

Represents a complete word or concept

2
other

The ear of a bovid (ox), without internal detail, with two strokes on the base.

Has a specialized or contextual function

Attested Examplesfrom the TLA corpus

𓄕𓅓𓏛 π“Ž‘ 𓇛𓅓𓏛

sḏm βΈ—k nḏm

mΓΆgest du auf angenehme Weise hΓΆren.

1202 BCE – 1198 BCElate Egyptian

𓁹𓇋𓇋 𓏲π“₯ 𓋴𓄑𓄕𓏛 𓁷𓏀𓀁

ꞽriΜ―.y βΈ—w sαΊ– αΈ₯r

(Aber) sie haben sich taub gestellt;

1202 BCE – 1191 BCElate Egyptian

𓄕𓅓𓏛 π“Ž‘ π“…―π“„Ώ π“ˆ–π“π“­ 𓇛𓅓𓏛

sḏm βΈ—k pꜣ n.tꞽ nḏm

mΓΆgest du das hΓΆren, was angenehm ist.

1202 BCE – 1198 BCElate Egyptian

Source: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae corpus (CC BY-SA 4.0) β€” translations in German.