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    Su·me·ri·an
    /so͞oˈmerēən/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to Sumer, its ancient language, or the early, non-Semitic element it contributed to Babylonian civilization.

    noun

    • 1. a member of the indigenous non-Semitic people of ancient Babylonia.
    • 2. the Sumerian language.
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  3. Jun 26, 2006 · Sumerian Dictionary. Welcome to the website of the Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary Project (PSD). The PSD is preparing an exhaustive dictionary of the Sumerian language which aims to be useful to non-specialists as well as Sumerologists.

  4. Sumerian Lexicon, by John A. Halloran. That's the primary source for the 5000 entries of this online dictionary. The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary, by Babylonian Section of the University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Anthropology and Archaeology.

  5. In the English - Sumerian dictionary you will find phrases with translations, examples, pronunciation and pictures. Translation is fast and saves you time.

  6. The Sumerian Lexicon began life in the 1980s as a collection and study of Sumerian logograms (word signs), readings of cuneiform signs that represented words in the spoken Sumerian language.

  7. ePSD Quick Start. gives quick access to the various pre-built indices of ePSD; click on the letters or pluses for browsable files and indices. Search terms are looked up in ePSD, the Sumerian Dictionary, if 'Dictionary' is selected on the left; they are looked up in ISSL, the Index to Sumerian Secondary Literature, if 'Literature' is selected.

  8. ePSD is an online lexicon of Sumerian, the world's earliest written language which has no relatives, living or dead. The project is housed at the Penn Museum because of its outstanding collection of ancient scribal excercises in Sumerian.

  9. Jun 26, 2006 · Sumerian Dictionary. Welcome to the website of the Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary Project (PSD). The PSD is preparing an exhaustive dictionary of the Sumerian language which aims to be useful to non-specialists as well as Sumerologists.

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