These are my hura glyphs in Mamari:
The glyph type is rare and only in Ca5-14 is there a clear case of hura. Yet it has additional signs, the form is slightly irregular. The top left 'ball' is larger than the rest. Furthermore the place where the 'string' is attatched to the 'ball' is where we expect it to be at left in the glyph, but for the pair of 'balls in front the position has been 'pushed forward'. Maybe it means Ca5-14 stands at a border line where what comes in front is different from what has been. The pair of 'balls' in front appear to be more heavy than those at left, more mature. |