ilkum
Akkadian
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| '-l-k |
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Etymology
From alākum.
Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈil.kum/
Noun
ilkum m (construct state ilik, plural ilkū m or ilkātum f)
- ilkum-service, i.e. work or service performed for the state or king, generally on a field or garden, by someone who has received the land in tenure
- part of the harvest of the land as payment
- the ilkum field itself
- the holder of the ilkum field
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Related terms
- ilkam alākum