akalum

Akkadian

Root
ΚΎ-k-l

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ΚΎakal-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈa.ka.lum/

Noun

akalum m

  1. bread, loaf (of bread)
    π’€€π’…—π’†·π’„  π’…‡ π’ˆ¨π’‚Š π’Œ‘π’ŒŒ π’‚Šπ’‡·π’…Žπ’ˆͺ
    a-ka-la-am u₃ me-e uβ‚‚-ul e-le-em-mi
    /akalam u mΓͺ ul elemmi/
    I cannot taste bread or water
  2. edibles, food

Alternative forms

  • akalu (non-mimated)
  • aklum, aklu (non-mimated)
Cuneiform spellings
Sumerograms Phonetic
  • 𒃻 (NINDA)
  • 𒃻𒄭𒀀 (NINDA.αΈͺI.A)) (pl, NB)
  • π’ƒ»π’ŽŒ (NINDA.MEΕ ) (pl, NB)
  • π’€€π’…—π’ˆ (a-ka-lum)
  • π’€π’ˆ (ak-lum)
  • bΔ“l akalim
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