File:MUNUS-SAL-sinnishtu Cuneiform.svg

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Description Self-made vector version of 1st millennium BC version of Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform sign SAL or MUNUS (Akkadian sinništu as logogram). Basic meaning: "woman"; also functioned as a female determinative.
Date as self-made font symbol; converted to SVG format and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons 2010
Source Own work based on publicly-available information
Author AnonMoos
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For the earliest archaic shape of this sign, see upper left of Image:Vulva_symbols.svg or File:GEME-amtu-Cuneiform-sign-history.svg.

For alternative version of this, see File:Assyrian cuneiform U122A9 MesZL 883.svg

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current17:29, 19 September 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:29, 19 September 2010446 × 600 (778 bytes)AnonMoosSelf-made vector version of 1st millennium BC version of Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform sign SAL or MUNUS (Akkadian ''sinništu'' as logogram), which also functioned as a female determinative. Category:Cuneiform determinatives Category:Cuneiform signs
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