gardumu

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Akkadian

Etymology

A West Semitic loan, related to Hebrew גַּרְדּוֹם (gardōm, executioner’s spot, scaffold), Jewish Babylonian Aramaic גַּרְדּוּמָא (gardōmā, stump), Jewish Palestinian Aramaic גרדום (*gardōm, court tribunal), and the axes Hebrew גַּרְזֶן (garzén), Hebrew קַרְדֹּם (qardōm), Eblaite 𒄥𒁺𒈬𒌝 (gur-du-mu-um /⁠gurdumum⁠/), Emar Akkadian 𒄥𒁲𒈬 (gur-di-mu /⁠gurdimu⁠/), Arabic كَرْزَن (karzan, axe; crown) against Persian گرزن (garzan, crown) and گهزن (gahzan), گزن (gazan, shoe-knife).

Pronunciation

Noun

gardumu m (Old Babylonian)

  1.  (hapax) The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include:
    1. carnifex, executioner
    2. a kind of cognitor, tribune, criminal judge or prosecutor

Alternative forms

gardumum (mimated)

Cuneiform spellings
Phonetic

References

  • “gardumu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), volume 5, G, Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956, page 50b
  • Cohen, Yoram (2010) “The ‘Second Glosses’ in the Lexical Lists from Emar: West Semitic or Akkadian?”, in Proceedings of the 53e Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale Vol. 1: Language in the Ancient Near East, Part 1 (Babel und Bibel; 4/1), Winnona Lake: Eisenbrauns, →ISBN, page 818 of 813–839

Latvian

Noun

gardumu m

  1. inflection of gardums:
    1. accusative/instrumental singular
    2. genitive plural