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Glyph origin
– a man carrying a bag. A glyph was later added to show that the bag-carrying man is standing on the ground. From this composition is the current form.

Etymology
notes that the etymology is uncertain and compares the word to 🇨🇬, which STEDT puts under.

Pronunciation 3 is the exoactive derivation of pronunciation 1.

Definitions

 * 1) heavy
 * 2) weight
 * 3) deep; grave; serious; severe
 * 4) considerable (in amount)
 * 1) deep; grave; serious; severe
 * 2) considerable (in amount)
 * 1) considerable (in amount)
 * 1) considerable (in amount)
 * 1) considerable (in amount)
 * 1) considerable (in amount)

Definitions

 * 1) weight
 * 2) weighty; important
 * 3) grave; serious
 * 4) solemn
 * 5) prudent
 * 6) to respect; to attach importance to
 * 7)  still
 * 8)  even more
 * 1) to respect; to attach importance to
 * 2)  still
 * 3)  even more
 * 1)  still
 * 2)  even more
 * 1)  even more
 * 1)  even more
 * 1)  even more
 * 1)  even more

Definitions

 * 1) to repeat; to duplicate
 * 2) to stack up; to pile up; to overlay
 * 3) again; once more

Readings
From ; compare 🇨🇬:

From ; compare 🇨🇬:

From native roots:

Etymology 1
→ → . Presumably related with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) a division
 * 2) something that divides two objects

Etymology 2
→ →  → . Cognate with. The divergent phonological development is due to the non-null environment caused by being suffixed to the previous morpheme.

Suffix

 * 1) the number of overlaps; fold, layer

Noun

 * 1) main, principal, important

Prefix

 * 1) heavy, weighty
 * 2) involving large-scale manufacture, heavy
 * 3) great in degree, heavy, serious, severe, hard, difficult