GD46 mostly is seen as a sign consisting of the 'triple roof' combined with other glyph types, e.g. as seen in Ab6-67 (GD53) and Ab7-21 (GD59):
Ab7-21 shows that the 'roof' may have just two layers and Ab6-67 that the uppermost layer may be in contact with the one below. That we can see also in Ab4-19 (GD38):
The distance between the uppermost layer and the two below may sometimes be greater (than that between the lowermost and the middle layer), as seen in e.g. Aa3-68 and Ab2-62 (GD17):
The fact that GD46 is so often combined with other glyph types makes it probable that the sign of GD46 is the 'triple roof', i.e. that the lower part indicates a combination with GD37. But at GD37 I have not included such glyphs as Aa3-68. The lower part sometimes seems to be inserted into an 'eye' in the 'roof' part, e.g. as seen in Aa3-75 and in Ab4-19 (earlier above):
A hyperlink in inserted to GD31 where somewhat similar glyphs may be found, though they have a wavy appearance. With the exception of GD31 no other GD is similar enough for mistakes. |