šamaššammum

Akkadian

Etymology

From šaman (oil) + šammum (plant). Compare Old Aramaic שושמא (šūššmā), shortening of שומשומא (šumššemā), and Classical Syriac ܫܘܫܡܐ (šūšmāʾ, šuššəmāʾ).

Pronunciation

Noun

šamaššammum m (plural šamaššammū)

  1. (often plural) an oil-producing plant and its seeds, probably sesame (or flax, linseed).

Alternative forms

  • šamšamum, šamšamu (non-mimated)
Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic
  • 𒊺𒄑𒉌 (ŠE.GIŠ.I₃)
  • 𒊺𒉌𒄑 (ŠE.I₃.GIŠ)
  • 𒊭𒈠𒊭𒈬 (ša-ma-ša-mu) (plural)
  • 𒊭𒈦𒌑𒈬 (ša-maš-šam-mu) (plural)
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.