Ligatures

Compound signs are formed by combining two or more base glyphs into a single unit. They appear frequently in the preserved texts and may represent semantic or phonetic combinations.

Notation

001.006

Parts separated by dots in order of composition: 001.006.022 is a triple ligature of three base glyphs.

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000.000 ×3
000.000.000
000 + 000 + 000
×1
000.000.002
000 + 000 + 002
×1
000.000.004
000 + 000 + 004
×1
000.000.090
000 + 000 + 090
×1
000.001 ×3
000.003.002
000 + 003 + 002
×1
000.003.052.050
000 + 003 + 052 + 050
×1
000.007 ×1
000.010.059
000 + 010 + 059
×1
000.019 ×1
000.022 ×1
000.027 ×1
000.066 ×1
000.069.025
000 + 069 + 025
×1
000.070 ×1
000.074.076.530
000 + 074 + 076 + 530
×1
000.076.193
000 + 076 + 193
×1
000.090 ×1
000.095 ×1
000.099 ×1
000.116 ×1
000.129 ×1
000.200 ×1
000.200.000.011
000 + 200 + 000 + 011
×1
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