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3 seasons Γ  4 months π’Œ— π’Œš ⇔ π’Œ“ year

𓇋 𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓇳 iteration π’Œ— π’‚‘ π’‹› π’€€ iti.αΈ«ir.si.a time season

𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓇋 𓆡 𓇳 | time, season | trime three suns
𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓇋 𓆡 𓇳 | time, season | timer timen Ψ²Ω…Ψ§Ω† zamān Ψ²Ω…Ψ§Ω† ziman
𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓇋 𓆡 𓇳 | time, season | Ο«β²Ÿβ²©β²•β²‰β²£ ! Ρὐκαίρως cure Ο«β²Ÿβ²•β²‰β²£ ΞΊΞ±ΞΉΟΟŒΟ‚ Ο‡ΟΟŒΞ½
𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓆡 𓇳 | time, season | turn ⇔ khuriega year
𓏏 π“‚‹ π“…± 𓆡 | (dual) seasons |
𓏏 π“‚‹ π“…± | (pl.) seasons |

𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓇋 𓆴 𓆰 | reed | β˜‘ rite of time 𓆴

π’€‰π’Œ…π’Šπ’„  it-tu-ra-am "return"

𓆡 𐎰𐎼𐎭 (ΞΈ-r-d /ΞΈarda/) "year" 3 ⇔
π’ˆ¬ season Ε‘atti β€’third three-suns 𓏏 π“‚‹ 𓇋 𓆡 𓇳
π’ˆ¬ MU 1 2 3 ene mene mine mo / ene mene mu / ene mene miste

𓇺 was the sign for "year" in Early Uruk (and Elam?) script
𓇺 year was ligatured with 1,2,3 strokes, similar to 𓇢𓁿 to denote year #1,2,3 or season s??

π’ˆ¬ Ε atti Zeit

π’ˆ¬ name, reign, year, season, Ε‘atti, third 3

π’„Ώπ’Œπ’‰‘ Λ’i-sin-nu season
π’„Ώπ’Œπ’‰‘ festival

π“Ž² seasons ⇔ food

π“Ž› 𓇳 π“Ž± 𓃀 harvest fest

π“„Ώ 𓆷 𓐍 𓏏 𓇳 | Inundation-season | 𓍯 π“„Ώ 𓐍 𓇇 #꜒ḫtβ„’ autumn
𓉐 π“‚‹ 𓏏 𓇳 | the month of Peret (Winter season) | Peret Partir Wintir β€œEmergence” 𐀑-𐀫-𐀹-𐀡-𐀍 po-ro-wi-to-jo
π“ˆ™ π“ˆ— 𓇳 | Summer (season) | #Ε‘mw β€œHarvest” ShaMarRa summer schumera β˜‘ π’Œ“ Shamash

followed by

π“ˆ— amaru [FLOOD] π’€€π’ˆ π’Š’;π’€€π’ˆ π’‚—;π’‚Šπ’ˆ π’Š’ a-ma-ru; a-ma-ru12; e-ma-ru "flood; emergency"

maybe shifted order:

ReΕ‘ Ε atti π’Š•π’ˆ¬ "rise" 𓉐 π“‚‹ 𓏏 𓇳 proto > Ο€reshid בראשיΧͺ ReΕ‘ π’Š•
MiΕ‘il Ε atti π’‡π’ˆ¬ "middle" π“ˆ™ π“ˆ— 𓇳 Ε‘.mꜣ.r ⋍ π“ˆ— π“ˆ™ 𓇳 miΕ‘il ⇔ Egypt
QΔ«t Ε atti π’Œ€π’ˆ¬ "quit" π“„Ώ 𓆷 𓐍 𓏏 𓇳 ⋍ 𓐍 𓏏 𓇳 QΔ«t settle Zeit ⇔ part

MiΕ‘il Ε atti 𒁇 π’ˆ¬ : 𒁇 bar ⋍ part 𓉐 π“‚‹ 𓏏 𓇳

Winter

π’‚—π’‹Όπ’‚— en-te-en
π’‚—π’‹Όπ’ˆΎ en-te-na
𒉉 enten
Enden < Wendeⁿ > Winter

Ε atti Zeit
π’ˆ» sed "cold, cool, winter" ΰ€Άΰ₯€ΰ€€ Ε›Δ«ta cold ঢীঀ Ε›it winter cΓ­t sad содо sodo NE-Caucasian

spring

𓉐 π“‚‹ 𓏏 𓇳 parβ„’ ⲉⲁⲣ ἔαρ Γ©ar earβ„’ vs gir π“‚» π“ˆ winter-spring

Summer ⇔ SchwΓ€mmer

the names of the three natural seasons were incorporated into the Civil calendar year, but as this calendar year is a wandering year, the seasons of this calendar slowly rotate through the natural solar year, meaning that Civil season Akhet/Inundation only occasionally coincided with the Nile inundation.

The Egyptians appear to have used a purely lunar calendar prior to the establishment of the solar civil calendar[14][15] in which each month began on the morning when the waning crescent moon could no longer be seen.

π“…€ | inundated land |
π“‹΄ 𓃛 π“…± π“Ž› π“ˆ— | inundate | schwΓ€mmen ++ DE
𓍯 π“„Ώ 𓐍 𓇇 | be inundated, be content | wrk / reich rich #jꜣḫj ?
𓍯 𓐍 𓇇 | flood | wr-kr ⇔ water? 𓇉 π“„Ώ 𓇋 𓇋 𓏏 π“ˆ— 𓍇 π“Œ 𓇋 𓇋 π“ˆ˜ schwartz zwroid
π“Ž” π“Ž› π“ˆ™ | inundate (land) | gΓ€rten.. / flowher / floodher / nΓ€hren
π“Ž› π“…“ π“Ž” | inundate (land) | CANAL √drome?

π’‚˜;𒄦;𒆳 buru14;gur7;gur16 summer, harvest buru vs 𓉐 π“‚‹ 𓏏 𓇳 (FrΓΌhjahr, before harvest!) #ebΓ»ru

week semaine

π’‚π’Œ“ eβ‚‚ud π’Œ“ Κ·Ε©du Wende 𓁢 𓏀 𓇳 π“Ž† "week"

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