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See: Five Meluhha hieroglyphs of Indus Script are allographs to signify dul mẽṛhẽt 'cast iron', मेधा 'wealth, dhanam' http://tinyurl.com/ktmb2oj மேடை mēṭai , n. [Telugu. mēḍa] 1. Platform, raised floor; தளமுயர்ந்த இடப்பகுதி. 2. Artificial mound; செய்குன்று. (W.) 3. cf. mēṭa. Storey; terraced house or palace; மாடி. விண்ணார் நிலவுதவழ் மேடை (தாயு. பைங்கிளி. 54).మేడ (p. 1028) mēḍa [Tel.] n. A mansion or large house: an upper chamber, a storey, హర్మ్యము, సౌధము. मेंड (p. 390) mēṇḍa m ( H) Edge, margin, or border of a field, esp. as raised: also a ridge or raised edge more generally. (Marathi) Ta. meṭṭu mound, heap of earth; mēṭu height, eminence, hillock; muṭṭu rising ground, high ground, heap. Ma. mēṭu rising ground, hillock; māṭu hillock, raised ground; miṭṭāl rising ground, an alluvial bank; (Tiyya) maṭṭa hill. Ka. mēḍu height, rising ground, hillock; miṭṭu rising or high ground, hill; miṭṭe state of being high, rising ground, hill, mass, a large number; (Hav.) muṭṭe heap (as of straw). Tu. miṭṭè prominent, protruding; muṭṭe heap. Te. meṭṭa raised or high ground, hill; (K.) meṭṭu mound; miṭṭa high ground, hillock, mound; high, elevated, raised, projecting; (VPK) mēṭu, mēṭa, mēṭi stack of hay; (Inscr.) meṇṭa-cēnu dry field (cf. meṭṭu-nēla, meṭṭu-vari). Kol. (SR.) meṭṭā hill; (Kin.) meṭṭ, (Hislop) met mountain. Nk. meṭṭ hill, mountain. Ga. (S.3, LSB 20.3) meṭṭa high land. Go. (Tr. W. Ph.) maṭṭā, (Mu.) maṭṭa mountain; (M. L.) meṭāid., hill; (A. D. Ko.) meṭṭa, (Y. Ma. M.) meṭa hill; (SR.) meṭṭā hillock Konḍa meṭa id. Kuwi (S.) metta hill; (Isr.) meṭa sand hill.(DEDR 5058). Rebus: meḍ ‘iron’ (Ho.Munda)mẽṛhet iron (metal), meD 'iron' (Ho.) med 'copper' (Slavic) Ganweriwala tablet. Ganeriwala or Ganweriwala (Urdu: گنےریوالا Punjabi: گنیریوالا) is a Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization site in Cholistan, Punjab, Pakistan. Glyphs on a broken molded tablet, Ganweriwala. The reverse includes the 'rim-of-jar' glyph in a 3-glyph text. Observe shows a person seated on a stool and a kneeling adorant below. Glyph of ‘rim of jar’: kárṇaka m. ʻ projection on the side of a vessel, handle ʼ ŚBr. [kárṇa -- ]Pa. kaṇṇaka -- ʻ having ears or corners ʼ; (CDIAL 2831) kaṇḍa kanka; Rebus: furnace account (scribe). kaṇḍ = fire-altar (Santali); kan = copper (Tamil) khanaka m. one who digs , digger , excavator Rebus: karanikamu. Clerkship: the office of a Karanam or clerk. (Telugu) káraṇa n. ʻ act, deed ʼ RV. [√kr̥1] Pa. karaṇa -- n. ʻdoingʼ; NiDoc. karana, kaṁraṁna ʻworkʼ; Pk. karaṇa -- n. ʻinstrumentʼ(CDIAL 2790) kuṭila ‘bent’; rebus: kuṭila, katthīl = bronze (8 parts copper and 2 parts tin) [cf. āra-kūṭa, ‘brass’ (Skt.) (CDIAL 3230) khareḍo = a currycomb (G.) Rebus: kharādī ‘ turner’ (G.) bhaTa 'worshipper' Rebus: bhaTa 'furnace' baTa 'iron' (Gujarati) Canopy: Ku. pāl ʻ canopy ʼ; N. pāl ʻ tent ʼ; A. pāl ʻ sail, large sheet of cloth, palanquin ʼ; B. pāl ʻ sail ʼ, pāil ʻ sail, awning ʼ-- P. H. pallā m. ʻ cloth spread out for grain ʼ poss. < palya -- . Addenda: *palla -- 3: S.kcch. pāl m. ʻ big jute cloth ʼ.(CDIAL 7967). phala2 n. ʻ point of arrow ʼ Kauś., ʻ blade of knife ʼ MBh. 2. *phara -- 1. [i.e. ʻ splitting ʼ ~ phala -- 3 ʻ what is split ʼ. -- √phal]1. Pa. phala -- n. ʻ point of arrow or sword ʼ, Pk. phala<-> n. ʻ point of arrow ʼ; K. phal ʻ tip of arrow, blade of mattock ʼ; S. pharu m. ʻ blade, arrowhead ʼ; L.awāṇ. P. N. phal ʻ blade ʼ, B. phal, °lā; Or. phaḷā ʻ blade ʼ, phaḷī ʻ arrowhead ʼ; H. phal m. ʻ blade ʼ, G. M. phaḷ n.; M. phaḷẽ n. ʻ spear -- head ʼ.2. P. pharhā m. ʻ blade, nib ʼ.Addenda: phala -- 2. 1. Md. fali ʻ oar ʼ or < *phāla -- 2?(CDIAL 9052) Hieroglyph: kamadha 'penance' Rebus: kammata 'coiner, mint'. Prakritam gloss: kamad.ha, kamat.ha, kamad.haka, kamad.haga, kamad.haya= a type of penance. Allograph: Pictorial motif 69 (Mahadevan concordance). Tortoise. kamaṭha 'turtle' rebus: kammata 'coiner, mint'.కమఠము [ kamaṭhamu ] kamaṭhamu. [Skt.] n. A tortoise. Rebus: కమటము [ kamaṭamu ] kamaṭamu. [Tel.] n. A portable furnace for melting the precious metals. అగసాలెవాని కుంపటి. Allograph: कमटा or ठा [ kamaṭā or ṭhā ] m (कमठ S) A bow (esp. of bamboo or horn) (Marathi). Allograph 2: kamaḍha ‘penance’ (Pkt.) Signs 45, 46 Mahadevan Concordance. In Sign 46, Sign 45 is ligatured with a pot held by the adoring hands of the kneeling adorant wearing a scarf-type pigtail. I suggest that the rimless pot held on Sign 46 is a phonetic determinant: baTa 'rimless pot' Rebus: bhaTa 'furnace'. So, is the kneeling adorant, a worshippper of a person seated in penance, a bhaTa 'worshipper in a temple' Rebus: bhaTa 'furnace'. For him the kole.l 'temple' is kole.l 'smithy, forge' (Kota language). Heulandite. H. 1 3/8 in. (3.4 cm); dia. 1 in. (2.4 cm) Proto-Elamite period, ca 3100-2900 BCE Sb 2675 Comment by Holly Pittman on Rutten, (Ed.), 1935-36, Encyclopedie photographique de l’art, Paris: “Although the tree on the mountain is undoubtedly a landscape element, tree, mountain, and the combination of the two are distinct script signs as well.” (After Fig. 45, Prudence O Harper et al, opcit., p.74). loa = a species of fig tree, ficus glomerata, the fruit of ficus glomerata (Santali) Rebus: lo ‘iron’ (Assamese, Bengali); loa ‘iron’ (Gypsy) dula 'pair, two' Rebus: dul 'cast metal' Thus, together, loh 'copper' PLUS dul 'cast metal' PLUS kuṭhi '(copper)metal smelter' Similarly, two antelopes signify by rebus-metonymy layer: dul 'cast metal' PLUS milakkhu 'copper' ORranku 'tin'. Similarly, two wild goats signify by rebus-metonymy layer: dul 'cast metal' PLUS mẽṛhẽt, meḍ ‘iron’ (Mu.Ho.) OR med 'copper' (Slavic languages). Медь [Med'] (Russian, Slavic) 'copper' gloss is cognate with mē̃ḍ 'iron' (Munda) meḍ 'iron' (Ho.) . The early semantics of the Meluhha word meḍ is likely to be 'copper metal'. Rebus: मेढ meḍh 'helper of merchant'. Seafaring merchants of Meluhha ! Miedź, med' (Northern Slavic). Corruptions from the German "Schmied", "Geschmeide" = jewelry. Used in most of the Slavic and Altaic languages. — Slavic Мед [Med] Bulgarian Bakar Bosnian Медзь [medz'] Belarusian Měď Czech Bakar Croatian Kòper Kashubian Бакар [Bakar] Macedonian Miedź Polish Медь [Med'] Russian Meď Slovak Baker Slovenian Бакар [Bakar] Serbian Мідь [mid'] Ukrainian http://www.vanderkrogt.net/elements/element.php?sym=Cu This hieroglyph-multiplex has three hieroglyph components: mountain, two bunches of twigs, ficus glomerata leaf (NOT a tree).
Claus Jurman et al., Hrsg., A True Scribe of Abydos. Essays on First Millennium Egypt in Honour of Anthony Leahy, OLA 265, Leuven etc. 2017, 491-503
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