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Giš

The cuneiform giš sign, (also common for is, iṣ, and iz), is a common, multi-use sign, in the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Amarna letters, and other cuneiform texts. It also has a major usage as a sumerogram, GIŠ, (capital letter (majuscule)) for English language "wood", and is used as a determinative at the beginning of words, for items made of wood. The 12 Chapters (Tablets) of the Epic of Gilgamesh lists 16 named items beginning with "GIŠ".

For giš/(is/iz/iṣ) in the construction of words it is used syllabically for giš, and syllabically for the three other constructs; also for eṣ/ez. Besides "giš", it can alphabetically be used for: e, i, s, ṣ, or z.

Epic of Gilgamesh sign usage

The usage numbers for giš in the Epic of Gilgamesh are as follows: eṣ-(2) times, ez, (3), giš, (1), is, (46), iṣ, (77), iz, (17), and GIŠ (355) times.

Epic words with determinative GIÅ 

The following list of Akkadian language words are from the sumerograms used in the Epic of Gilgamesh.

  • --GIÅ .APIN, epinnu ("plow")
  • --GIÅ .BAN, qaÅ¡tu (?)
  • --GIÅ .BANÅ UR, paššūru ("table")
  • --GIÅ .ERIN, erēnu ("cedar")
  • --GIÅ .GAG, sikkatu ("flask (of perfume)")
  • --GIÅ .GIGIR, mugirru (?)
  • --GIÅ .GU.ZA, kussû ("throne", "seat")
  • --GIÅ .IG, daltu ("door")
  • --GIÅ .MÁ, eleppu ("boat, ship")
  • --GIÅ .NIM, baltu ("thornbush")
  • --GIÅ .SAR, kirû ("garden", "orchard")
  • --GIÅ .Å EM.GIR, asu ("myrtle")
  • --GIÅ .Å UR.MÌN, Å¡urmenu ("cypress")
  • --GIÅ .TIR, qiÅ¡tu ("forest")
  • --GIÅ .TUKUL, kakku ("weapon")
  • --GIÅ .Ú.GIR, aÅ¡agu ("thistle", "thorn bush")

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