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Akkadian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Old Babylonian) /biˑ.num/
- IPA(key): (Middle Babylonian) /biˑ.nu/
Noun
𒋒 • (ŠINIG)
- tamarisk
Inflection
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Tom 144/bīnu
- 𒋒 (ŠINIG)
- 𒄑𒋒 (GIŠ.ŠINIG)
- 𒄑𒋒𒂵 (GIŠ.ŠINIG.GA)
- 𒁉𒄿𒉡 (bi-i-nu)
- 𒁉𒄿𒉡𒌝 (bi-i-nu-um)
- 𒁉𒅔 (bi-in)
- 𒁉𒉏 (bi-nim)
- 𒁉𒉌 (bi-ni)
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Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *bin-.
Noun
𒁉𒄿𒉡𒌝 • (bi-i-nu)
- son
Inflection
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Tom 144/bīnu
- 𒁉𒅔𒉡 (bi-in-nu)
- 𒁉𒄿𒉡 (bi-i-nu)
- 𒁉𒅔 (bi-in)
- 𒁉𒉏 (bi-nim)
- 𒁉𒉌 (bi-ni)
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See also
References
- “bīnu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), volume 2, B, Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1965, page 239