This glyph has three parts: a 'dark' henua at left, a 'seating' person in the middle and at right a kind of glyph at which Metoro sometimes said henua. There are 4 slashes across henua at left, perhaps the 4 seasons or the 4 cardinal points. These 4 slashes demarcate 5 subdivisions of henua and the bottom one very short, maybe the 5 / 6 intercalated nights. 4 is also repeated at right by the variant of GD14, which normally has only 3 upwards growing 'straws'. I must now try to document in my glyph dictionary what GD14 and GD56 may possibly mean. Much difficult work ahead!
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