ṣerretum
Akkadian
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *ṣ́arrat- (“co-wife”). Equivalent to 𒈲𒊒𒌝 (ṣerrum, “enmity”) + -𒂊𒌈 (-etum, feminine suffix). Cognate with Arabic ضَرَّة (ḍarra) and Biblical Hebrew צָרָה (ṣɔrɔ).
Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈsˤer.re.tum/
Inflection
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| singular | dual | plural | ||
| Nominative | ṣerretum | ṣerretān | ṣerrētum | |
| Genitive | ṣerretim | ṣerretīn | ṣerrētim | |
| Accusative | ṣerretam | ṣerretīn | ṣerrētim | |
| Construct state | ṣerret | |||
| This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. Not all of the entries may be attested. | ||||
Alternative forms
- ṣerretu (non-mimated)
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