akālum
Akkadian
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'-k-l |
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Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ʔakal- (“to eat”). Cognate with Arabic أَكَلَ (ʔakala) and Biblical Hebrew אָכַל (ʔɔḵál).
Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /aˈkaː.lum/
Conjugation
Conjugation | ||||||
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Infinitive | akālum | |||||
Participle | ākilum | |||||
Adjective | aklum | |||||
Active | Durative | Preterite | Perfect | Imperative | ||
1.sg | akkal | ākul | ātakal | lūkul | ||
2.sg | m | takkal | tākul | tātakal | akul | |
f | takkalī | tākulī | tātaklī | aklī | ||
3.sg | ikkal | īkul | ītakal | līkul | ||
1.pl | nikkal | nīkul | nītakal | i nīkul | ||
2.pl | takkalā | tākulā | tātaklā | aklā | ||
3.pl | m | ikkalū | īkulū | ītaklū | līkulū | |
f | ikkalā | īkulā | ītaklā | līkulā | ||
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation. |
Alternative forms
- akālu (non-mimated)
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Derived terms
- akalum
- ukullûm
- ukultum
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