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𒈥 mar(ad) ≈ 𒋥 Rad 𓃗𓌝 𒣾 𒣿 𒤁 𒤂 𒤃 𒤄 𒤀 <> 𒡈 𒡊 𒡋 𒡌 𒡉

𒈥 𒤁 MAR ≈ 𒥫 NIR 𒉪 <> 𒟻 𒄑 ≠ 𒈮

𒈥 mar = 𓅓 𓂝 𓃭 𓏤 𓎡 𓄿 𓃀 𓏲 𓍘 𓇋 𓆱 | chariot | mare carhippote 𓃗𓌝

𒈥 marᵏ ≈ ☿ in 𒀯𒈥𒁍𒁕𒀭𒈾 MARᵏPÚ.DA 𓅓 𓂝 𓃭 𓏤 𓃀 𓏲 𓍘 𓇋 𓆱 𓌝 𐎎𐎗𐎋𐎁𐎚 mrkbt /markabtu/

𒈥 mar ⋍ 𓌸 𓌻 "shovel, spade" merr mer @ Kurdish ἄμη ámē® mai 𒡵 𒡴·𒯶

𒈥 mar determinant 𒄑𒈥𒊺𒁁 ĝeš.marᵏ šebad "spade" Mark Sparten 삽 sap Schippe "shovel" #pīsu

𒈥 ≈ 𓐝 𓐛 mere mǣre 𓌻 𒈥 𒈦 separate

𒈥 mar ≈ -mere “part” μέρ- (dissect) in "winnow" ⇔ member 𓂾 mell mal 'limb' μέλος melody

𒈥 mar ⋍ 𓌻 = 𒈥 Amore (love) < amicare < •americare :

𒈥 mar/bar 𓄬 mer/bêr "shovel" <> pāla blade

𒈥 mar/bar (s)mar (s)par ambivalence ( 𓌹 𓌸 𓌻 amor / plow )

𒈥 mare 𒈥𒊏𒋾 mar-ra-ti marati "the sea" 𓈗

𒈥 mar 𓁹 see ≈ sea

𒈥 mar ⇔ 𐀀𐀗𐀲 a-mo-ta wheels ( 𒋥 Rad )

𒈥𒄩𒅆𒆠 Marhashi ⇔ Makran Mergar Margiana ?
𒈥𒄩𒅆𒆠 Parhasi Akkadian: 𒁀𒊏𒄴 𒋧 𒆠/𒁀𒊏𒄴𒋳𒆠 Parahshum 'polity east of Elam' Persia!

𒈥 mar 𓐝 𓐛 mere mǣre √mer=part ⇔ mahl- mill "to winnow"
𒄑𒈥𒊺𒁁 ĝeš mar še-bad maršebad winnowing shovel šebad spade 삽 sap Schippe #pīsu < 𒁁
𒄑𒈥 𒍏𒈥 ĝeš mar;urud mar "shovel" reanalysis of mar še-bad
𒈥𒊒𒌝 mar-ru-um marum "shovel" "𒈥 ≈ 𓌻 𓌸 𓂋 ! 𒈥 ≈ 𓐝 𓐛 mere mǣre ""part"""

𒍏𒈥 marru hoe.mer 𓌸𓌻 ⇔ metal erz

𒈥 mar ⋍ marsh ⋍ 𓆙 ⋍ 𒈲 MUŠ
𒈥 mar ⋍ Made, maggot, worm, louse, parasite
𒈥 s'mar ⋍ smear causative

𒈥𒁍𒁕 Cannanean: markabti Akkadian: narkabtu Coptic:…

𓅓 𓂝 𓃭 𓏤 𓎡 … 𓏲 𓍘 𓇋 𓆱 𓌝 𒈥𒁍𒁕 mar-gid₂-da margida cart, wagon

𒀀𒋫𒈥 a-ta-mar video.moyr I have seen √mir

𓌻 = 𒈥 merneith narmer ramān 'thunderer' ⇔ Amun ⇔

𓌻 > 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀 Amurrūm 𒈥𒌅 MAR.TU
Amorites 𒈥𒌅 MAR.TU; Akkadian Amurrūm or Tidnum; Egyptian Amar; Hebrew: אמורי ʼĔmōrī; Ancient Greek: Ἀμορραῖοι
Mars, Martin 𒈥𒌅 MAR.TU Amurru "lord of the steppe" martian fields > median?
Martin 𒈥𒌅 MAR.TU "lord of the mountain" bêl šadê shepherd' storm god
Amurru enemy nemesis of the Hebrew God YHWH, and famously combatted by the Hebrew prophet Elijah.

Amurru's wife is usually the goddess Ašratum (see Asherah) who in northwest Semitic tradition and Hittite tradition appears as wife of the god El which suggests that Amurru may indeed have been a variation of that god. If Amurru was identical with Ēl, it would explain why so few Amorite names are compounded with the name Amurru, but so many are compounded with Il; that is, with El.

land of the Amorites ("the Mar.tu land") is associated not with Mesopotamia but with the lands to the west of the Euphrates, including Canaan and what was to become Syria by the 3rd century BC, then known as The land of the Amurru, and later as Aram and Eber-Nari.

Arameans armenian => Aramaic <= abraham ibrahim

𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀 Ἀραμαῖοι ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ Ārāmāyē

Mars, Martin ≠ Matthew Ματθαῖος Matthaîos Hebrew מַתִּתְיָהוּ mattiṯyāhū, literally “gift of the Lord” 𓄫 𓏏 𓅱 𓈀 matvt Mitgift

𓌻 ⋍ 𒈥 ⋍ 𒉿𒊒 pi-ru > pilu “plough” philie

𒈥 mar to winnow 𓐝 𓐛 mere mǣre √mer=part

𒈥 mar > PIE melh₂ mahlen <> mill #zarû <> ariye e'ara

𒈥 mar , shovel 𓄬 𓄫 𓅱 𓏏 𓌪 𓌻 𒄑𒈥;𒍏𒈥;𒈥𒊒 marru hoe.mer

𒈥 •blade мис mis 𓈙 𓂝 𓏏 𓈎 𓍜 𒁑 buluĝ Beil blade 𒍏𒁑𒆥 scythe?

𒀯𒈥𒁍𒁕𒀭𒈾 MAR.GÍD.DA.AN.NA Wagon of heaven (Kleiner Wagen)
𒀯𒈥𒁍𒁕𒀭𒈾 MAR.SÍR.DA 𓃗 𓌝 carta-himmin ≈ kursa minor 𒀭 mAN Polar Bear
𒀯𒈥𒁍𒁕𒀭𒈾 MARᵏPÚ.DA 𓅓 𓂝 𓃭 𓏤 𓃀 𓏲 𓍘 𓇋 𓆱 𓌝 𐎎𐎗𐎋𐎁𐎚 mrkbt /markabtu/