CMGG entry for "GLYPH X WITH 3+DG"      (This article is part of the Learner's Maya Glyph Guide and Concordance.)

Translation: Glyph X with 3+DG
Part of speech: Noun

Spellings of "GLYPH X WITH 3+DG"

              

Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13i = Love-TEG.p20.pdfp20.fig25c = Vepretskii.pc20210103.2

PNG Stela 10 B7

 

                                                                                   

Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13b               Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13c               Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13d = Love-TEG.p20.pdfp20.fig25g = Vepretskii.pc20210103.1

TIK Stela 3 A6                               CPN Stela 7 B6a                          PNG Stela 1 F1      

 

                                                                                                                                                        

Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13g (Graham)               Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13h (Schele) = Vepretskii.pc20210103.3                     Mathews = Love-TEG.p20.pdfp20.fig25e

YAX 46 F1                                                       PAL TFC Sanctuary Tablet / Jamb B3                                                             YAX Lintel 21 B6a

 

·     The PAL TFC example is referred to as “Sanctuary Tablet” by Grube-FoGX but called “Jamb” in Col-1.

·     Features:

o Top: crossed legs

o Bottom:

§ The “Eclipse Glyph”: K’IN (sun) or UH {moon} with flanking elements (“falling” flowing lines or 3 tiny dots in an oval cartouche ~= “death-oval”), or

§ An element resembling a skull.

·     Note: Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13g & Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13h have a variant which doesn’t fit into this pattern.

·     In Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13i, Grube-FoGX.p8.fig13j the K’IN between two “darkened” elements represents an eclipse (seen also in the Madrid, Dresden and Paris Codex).

·     Dorota: no explicit knowledge about the skull, but if interchangeable with eclipse here, then it might mean the same too.