[This article is part of the Learner's Maya Glyph Guide.]
CMGG entry for huk

Alternative readings: WUK
Translation: Number “7”
Part of speech: Noun

Logogram spellings of huk

                                                                                                                  

K&H.p48.pdfp50.#8.2 = 25EMC.pdfp35.#2.1 = 25EMC.pdfp3.#7.2               25EMC.pdfp3.#7.3&4&5&6

HUK                                   HUK                                                                                 HUK

 

                                                   

TOK.p25.r3.c1                         MHD.ST7 .1&2                                  1923st           

 “7”                                            WUUK                                                 WUK             

 

·    No glyphs given in K&L, BMM9.

·    In AT-E1168-lecture6.t0:39:45, the slide gives wuk / huk for “7” (in connection with the bar-and-dot notation).

·    AT-E1168-lecture6.t0:40:20-41:06 : There is some variation: there are two types of uncertain things. One is some initial consonants may be glides or may be not present at all, like uk or wuk or huk, or uklajuun or wuklajuun or huklajuun, same goes for ux or hux – we don’t know. Unfortunately, most of the time when numbers appear in Maya writing, they appear just as numbers – they don’t spell them phonetically, with very, very few exceptions. So when they do spell them or when they add phonetic complements, then we have some clues. It is also possible that some numbers were not spelled in exactly the same way – we have some evidence of dialects: differences in pronunciation between different Maya sites – it’s also possible that they pronounced them differently.

·    AT-E1168-lecture6.t0:49:46: Tokovinine explicitly says that we don’t know who these gods are, for “6” and “7”.