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Text 4304 First three glyphs from left: 1. kuṭi‘water-carrier’ (Te.); rebus: kuṭhi 'smelter furnace' (Munda). 2. kolom (rice plant). Rebus: kolami‘smithy, forge’, ‘smelter,furnace’. 3. ranku 'liquid measure' rebus: ranku 'tin' (Santali)
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Next three glyphs from left: 4. kanka 'rim of jar' rebus: khanaka 'miner' (Skt.) 5. Ligure to rim of jar: खांडा [khāṇḍā] m a jag, notch, or indentation (as upon the edge of a tool or weapon); rebus: khāṇḍā ‘metal tools, pots and pans’. 6. koḍi‘flag’ (Ta.)(DEDR 2049). Rebus: koḍ‘workshop’ (Kuwi)
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Harappa tablet h180 (section). One glyph composition enlarged to show the crocodile ligature close to pudendum muliebre of the female with thighs apart and shown lying upside down.
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The glyph showing the image of a crocodile issuing forth from a female with thighs drawn apart is one side of a tablet h180. Same text is repeated on both sides.
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Seal impession from Ur showing a squatting female. L. Legrain, 1936, Ur excavations, Vol. 3, Archaic Seal Impressions. [cf. Nausharo seal with two scorpions flanking a similar glyph with legs apart.
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Rahmandheri sea: Two scorpions. Two holes. One T glyph. One frog in the middle. Reverse: two rams.
kuṭhi‘pudendum muliebre’ (Mu.) khoḍu m. ‘vulva’ (CDIAL 3947). Rebus: kuṭhi ‘smelter furnace’ (Mu.) khŏḍ m. ‘pit’, khö̆ḍü f. ‘small pit’ (Kashmiri. CDIAL 3947), byucu बिचु; । वृश्््चिकः m. (sg. dat. bicis बिचिस्), a scorpion (Kashmiri), WPah.bhal. biċċū m., cur. biccū, bhiḍ. biċċoṭū n. ʻ young scorpionʼ (CDIAL 12081). Rebus: bica, bica-diri (Sad. bicā; Or. bicī) stone ore; meṛeḍ bica, stones containing iron; tambabica, copper-ore stones; samṛobica, stones containing gold (Mundari.lex.) Crocodile issuing forth from the womb: karā 'crocodile' (Telugu) khār 'blacksmith' (Kashmiri) dula 'pair' rebus: dul 'cast (metal)' (Santali). Hence the scorpion pair are shown on either side of the female of the Ur seal impression reported by Legrain. Pair of tigers: kola 'tiger' rebus: kol 'working in iron' (Tamil) The pair of tigers connote dul 'cast (metal)', as on the glyphs of a pair of scorpions.