aḫûm
Akkadian
Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /aˈχuːm/
Adjective
aḫûm (feminine aḫītum, masculine plural aḫûtum, feminine plural aḫiātum, predicative aḫī)
- foreign, outsider, alien
- 𒀀𒉿𒈝 𒀀𒄷𒌝 𒄿𒋼𒁉𒈠 𒄿𒈾 𒆪𒍣 𒈗𒁴 𒍑𒊭𒀊
- a-wi-lum a-ḫu-um i-te-be-ma i-na ku-si₂ LUGAL-tim uš-ša-ab
- /awīlum aḫûm itebbē-ma ina kussi šarrūtim uššab/
- A foreign man will appear and sit on the throne of kingship.
- hostile
- unusual, strange, abnormal
- additional, extraordinary
Alternative forms
aḫû (non-mimated form)
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Derived terms
- aḫītum (“additional payment; misfortune”)
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