In G there are no true ua glyphs, but lacking such I have anyhow collected 4 glyphs under ua in my catalogue:
Ga2-26 ('the fire generator') is the glyph which comes immediately before the henua calendar. The connection between toga and 'fingers' is here once again evident:
The top left of this toga has no resemblance with the top of a moon crescent. Comparing with the earlier examples it seems, though, quite possible to interpret the pair Ga2-25--26 as carrying a 'broken up' ua (not much different from the signs in Eb5-21):
In E we can imagine two sets of '3 hands with fingers' (counting the tail feathers of moa as one such hand). In G there is only one such set. In B there is also only one set, and one of the hands appears at the top of a hua sign, not at the top of the toga. |