iṣum
Akkadian
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʕiṣ́- (“tree”). Cognate with Arabic عِضّ (ʕiḍḍ, “thorny trees, shrubs”), عُضّ (ʕuḍḍ, “thick coarse trees”) and Biblical Hebrew עֵץ (ʕeṣ, “tree, wood”).
Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈi.sˤum/
Noun
iṣum m (construct state iṣi, plural iṣṣū)
Alternative forms
- iṣu (non-mimated)
- iṣṣum, iṣṣu (non-mimated)
- eṣum, eṣu (non-mimated, Ass)
- eṣṣum, eṣṣu (non-mimated, Ass)
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