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Akkadian
Etymology
From l-ʾ³-q. Related to Hebrew לקח and Arabic لَحِقَ (laḥiqa, “to stick together”) through metathesis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): (Old Babylonian) /læˈkʼuːm/
- IPA(key): (Middle Babylonian) /læˈkʼuː/
Verb
𒇷𒄣𒌑 • (le-qu-ú)
- to take
Inflection
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Tom 144/leqû
- 𒋾 (TI)
- 𒇷𒄣𒌑 (le-qu-ú)
- 𒇷𒄣𒌋 (le-qu-u)
- 𒇷𒆪𒌋 (le-qú-u)
- 𒆷𒄣𒌑 (la-qu-ú)
- 𒅋𒋼𒆠 (il-te-qé)
- 𒅋𒆠 (il-qé)
- (i-lag-qe)
- 𒅋𒄣𒌋 (il-qu-u)
- (i-laq-qu-ú)
- 𒇷𒆠𒂊 (le-qé-e)
- 𒇷𒋡𒀀 (le-qa-a)
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References
- “leqû”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), volume 9, L, Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1973, page 131