Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs - Wayeb
Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs - Wayeb
Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs - Wayeb
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Kettunen & Helmke 2011<br />
Concise Glyph Dictionary<br />
hieroglyph 72 : transliteration 73 : transcription 74 : translation 75 : alternative spellings 76 :<br />
e-bu e[h]b (1) stair (n)<br />
(2) scaffold (n)<br />
e-EB,<br />
EB-bu,<br />
e-ba,<br />
ye-bu,<br />
ye-ba<br />
EK’<br />
ek’<br />
eek’<br />
(1) star (n) e-k’e<br />
EL-K’IN-ni elk’in (1) east (n) EL-K’IN<br />
HA’ ha’ (1) water (n)<br />
(2) body of water (n)<br />
(3) lake<br />
(4) river<br />
HA-a,<br />
a<br />
ha-i<br />
ha’i’?<br />
haa’?<br />
ha’?<br />
(1) this (ip) ha-a<br />
HAB ha[a]b (1) ‘year’ (n)<br />
(i.e. 360 days)<br />
HAB,<br />
HAB[bi]<br />
ha-ma ham (1) open (tv?/pv?)<br />
HIX hi[i]x (1) ocelot? / margay? (n) hi-HIX<br />
HUN<br />
hu’n<br />
hu’un<br />
(1) book (n)<br />
(2) paper (n)<br />
(3) headband (n)<br />
(4) diadem<br />
HUN-na,<br />
hu-na<br />
HUL hul- (1) <strong>to</strong> arrive (<strong>to</strong> a place) (iv) HUL-li,<br />
hu-li<br />
(y)i-cha-ni (y)ichaan (1) maternal uncle (n)<br />
(2) mother’s brother (n)<br />
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