ä

Grapheme M2

FLOS


Category M (Trees and plants)
Reading Hn | js | j
Modulation B3 (2 descending oblique quarters)
Character ä
Font Glyph Basic 2 ⇩


Det. di <Hrr.t>, hryri, hlyli, "fiore", e di canne e fiori in generale, es <Hnj>, "giunco", quindi fon /Hn/; det. di <j>, "canna", quindi talvolta fon. /j/<=j>, "io", "me", "mio, mia, miei, mie", e di <s>, ca-, "uomo" (a causa dell'ideogramma comune A1 per <=j> e <s>); det. di <js.w>, "canne", quindi det. fon. di <jsj>, aciai, qual. aciwou, "essere leggero", <js>, "tomba", <jsw.t>, sah. ac-, akhm. e fay. ec-, "antichità, antichi".
Det. of <Hrr.t>, "flower", and of reeds and flowers in general, eg <Hnj>, "rush", hence phon /Hn/; det. of <j>, "reed", hence phon. /j/ sometimes for <=j>, "I", "my", "me" and <s>, "man" (because of the common ideogram A1 for <=j> and for <s>); det. of <js.w>, "reeds", hence phon. det. of <jsj>, "to be light", <js>, "tomb", <js.w>, "old times".
Det. <Hrr.t>, "flos", omnesque flores et calamos, eg <Hnj>, "iuncus", ideo phon /Hn/; det. <j>, "calamus", ideo aliquando phon. /j/<=j>, "ego", "me", "meus/a/um/i/ae/a", et <s>, "homo" (propter ideogramma commune A1 pro <=j> et <s>); det. <js.w>, "calami", ideo det. phon. <jsj>, "levem esse", <js>, "sepulcrum", <jsw.t>, "antiqua tempora, antiqui homines".