zikrum

Akkadian

Root
z-k-r
2 terms
๐’ฃ๐’……๐’Š’๐’Œ (zikrum)

Etymology 1

From Proto-Semitic *แธikar- (โ€œremembrance, renown, reputation, recollection of a thing; to report or narrate about, to recall, to state or name somethingโ€); compare cognates Arabic ุฐููƒู’ุฑ (แธikr) and Hebrew ื–ึตื›ึถืจ (zรฉแธตษ›r).

Pronunciation

Noun

zikrum m (construct state zikir, plural zikrลซ)

  1. discourse, utterance, pronouncement, words
  2. mention
  3. divine or royal command, order
  4. name, fame
  5. oath
Alternative forms
Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic
  • ๐’ฃ๐’……๐’Š’๐’Œ (zi-ik-ru-um)
  • ๐’ฃ๐’……๐’Š’ (zi-ik-ru)

Adjective

zikrum

  1. Alternative form of zikarum
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