išûm

Akkadian

Root
y-š-w
1 term

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *yṯw- (to be). Cognate with Ugaritic 𐎛𐎘 (ỉṯ, presence, existence).

Pronunciation

Verb

išûm (G, u, preterite īšu or īši) (from Old Akkadian on)

  1.  to have, own
  2. to have a claim (against someone)
  3. (El-Amarna) used as a copulative

Alternative forms

Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic
  • 𒌇 (TUK)
  • 𒅔𒌇 (IN.TUK)
  • 𒄿𒋗𒌑 (i-šu-u₂)
  • 𒄿𒋗𒌋 (i-šu-u)
  • 𒄿𒋙𒌑 (i-šu₂-u₂)
  • 𒄿𒋙𒌋 (i-šu₂-u)
  • 𒄿𒋗 (i-šu)
  • 𒄿𒋙 (i-šu₂)
  • 𒄿𒅆 (i-ši)

References

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