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scales@scallop ⇔ 𓄋 1. open 2. devide vs *(s)kelH
glyph | meaning | note |
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𓊪 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 | shell | shell (of turtle, of skull) |
𓊪 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 | shell | bokrá@Nepal petxina pˀatˀyan@ARM parsteha@HITTI blaosc |
𓊪 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 | shell | 贝壳 bèiké 𓈎.𓊪 car.pa>… !! खोल kuori cowry! kónxa pū |
𓊪 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 | shell | па́шка (cara)páška па́нцыр páncyr panssari karp⋍𓈎𓊪 kilpi |
𓊪 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 | shell | skull:penglog@Welsh puŋkluw bræg(en)panne pūniu por'cek bü 'esür |
𓊪 𓈎 𓇋 𓇋 𓏏 𓊌 | potsherd | ⋍ 𓊪𓏏.𓈎𓇋𓇋𓏏 ++ 𓊪=pad ☑ padellàs |
𓊪 𓅮 𓊃 𓏋 | water pot | POTha > Wasser Fass flask |
𓊪 𓅮 𓄿 𓈎 𓏏 𓆁 𓂂 | potsherd | air𓅮pod 𓊪𓅮𓄿𓏏 |
𓊪 𓅮 𓄿 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 | shell | skull: pealuu!^^ pr̃ʸa lovaža 𓊪 𓈎 𓏏 𓂂 |
sea-shell 𓇋 𓈖 𓂋 𓊌 𓈖 𓂋 𓏤 𓈗
- petra-naur² (stone (of) water) ! 𓇋 as pter (feather)
- watener-stoner (wet/water-stone, leading to 'wrong' load word petra in semitic languages!)
- 𓊌 𓈖 𓂋 as scallop unlikely but supported: 𓊌 sc⋍chert 𓈖 l 𓂋 lip
pet𓈖ra = stone! 𓇋 𓈖 𓂋 𓊌
very old or corrupted arabian loanword
petra ⇔ vednar:) => even more corrupted: ⲱⲛⲓ
ϩⲓⲱⲛⲓ throw stone, stone
Sometimes wiktionary fails miserably too,
connecting
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/MuSchel (shell) with “little mouse” instead of
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/shell#English and shelter
Latin silex “pebble, flint”, siliqua “pod”, Old Church Slavonic сколика (skolika, “shell”.
konhylos = con-shell ⇔ ko-ku-ro 𐀒 𐀓 𐀫 cocoon?
*(s)kelH-[1][2] ⇔ Schälen Schale 1 + 2 ⇔ skull ⇔ scalp ⇔ scallop ⇔ skeleton
to cut
to split, to separate
From Ancient Greek σκελετός (skeletós, “dried up, withered, dried body, parched, mummy”,
from σκέλλω (skéllō, “dry, dry up, make dry, parch”,
from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kelh₁- “to parch, wither”;
compare Greek σκληρός "hard". !!!
*MarSchel/MurSchel ⇨ MuSchel anyone? ⇔ morsch : reiben Marsch ⇔ Mare mahlen (steine) ! coral
MuSchel ⇦ µshell / shell.ma ⇦ shell
MuCels myKe'ⲥ ⲙⲓⲁⲕⲏⲥ ??
ϫⲉⲗⲕⲏⲥ ↔ ϫⲉⲗⲕⲉⲥ bugs
ϫⲉⲗϥⲁⲩ n. fish (silurus mystus) silur silux shell fish ϥⲁⲩ ???
ⲕⲏⲥ (q) ↔ ⲕⲱⲥ to dress
ⲁⲕⲏⲥ m. girdle, breeches
ⲙⲓⲁⲕⲏⲥ pl. shells, pearl-shells MUSCHEL
Cowry
CORI < pũ.car / car.pu = (s)kal skull / shell ⇔ cranial koncha Geröll
Albanian: guaskë (sq) f
Armenian: խեցի (hy) (xecʿi), պատյան (hy) (patyan)
Azerbaijani: qabıq (az)
Belarusian: чарапа́шка f (čarapáška), па́нцыр m (páncyr)
Bulgarian: черупка (bg) f (čerupka)
Catalan: closca (ca) f, conquilla (ca) f, conxa f
Mandarin: 貝 (zh), 贝 (zh) (bèi), 貝殼 (zh), 贝壳 (zh) (bèiké)
Cornish: krogen f
Czech: krunýř (cs) m (of crustaceans)
Danish: skal (da) c, muslingeskal
Esperanto: konko
Estonian: koor (et), karp (et) (of a mollusc), koda (of a mollusc), kilp (of an arthropod or a turtle)
Finnish: kuori (fi), kilpi (fi), panssari (fi) (from thinnest to thickest)
French: coquille (fr) f, coquillage (fr) m
Galician: cuncha f
Hawaiian: pūpū, pū, ʻolē
Hindi: खोल (hi) f (khol)
Hungarian: kagyló (hu)
Icelandic: skel (is) f
Indonesian: kerang (id)
Irish: sliogán (ga) m
Italian: conchiglia (it) f
Japanese: 殻 (ja) (から, kara), 貝殻 (ja) (かいがら, kaigara)
Kabuverdianu: kónxa
Kazakh: бақалшық (baqalşıq), қабыршақ (qabırşaq), қабық (kk) (qabıq)
Khmer: ខ្យង (km) (khyɑɑng)
Korean: 조가비 (ko) (jogabi), 조개 (ko) (jogae)
Kyrgyz: раковина (ky) (rakovina), кабык (ky) (kabık)
Lao: ກະດອງ (ka dǭng)
Latvian: čaula f
Lithuanian: kriauklė f
Luxembourgish: Schuel f
Macedonian: школка f (školka)
Manx: bleayst f
Maori: anga, kota
Mongolian: дун (mn) (dun)
Navajo: atsʼaʼ
Norman: êcale f
Northern Sami: skálžu
Norwegian: skjell
Old English: sċiell f
Persian: صدف (fa) (sadaf), شنج (fa) (šonj)
Polish: skorupa (pl) f
Portuguese: concha (pt) f
Quechua: mayt'una
Romanian: scoică (ro) f, cochilie (ro) f
Russian: ра́ковина (ru) f (rákovina) (of a mollusc), раку́шка (ru) f (rakúška), ра́кушка (ru) f (rákuška), па́нцирь (ru) m (páncirʹ) (of an arthropod or a turtle)
Scottish Gaelic: cochall m
Cyrillic: шко̑љка f
Roman: škȏljka (sh) f
Slovak: ulita f, pancier m (of an arthropod or a turtle), lastúra f
Slovene: školjka (sl) f (of a mollusc), oklep (sl) m (of an athropod, turtle)
Spanish: concha (es) f
Swedish: skal (sv) n
Tajik: садаф (sadaf)
Thai: กระดอง (th) (grà-dɔɔng), เปลือก (th) (bplʉ̀ʉak)
Turkish: kabuk (tr)
Turkmen: gabyk
Ukrainian: черепа́шка f (čerepáška), па́нцер m (páncer), па́нцир m (páncyr)
Welsh: cragen (cy) f
NS neosumerian iškila ‘shell; river pebble’ (from *skel-) is recent