"šuttum" meaning in Akkadian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈʃut.tum/ (note: Old Babylonian) Forms: šunātum [plural]
Etymology: From Proto-Semitic *šin-at- (sleep). Cognate with Arabic سِنَة (sina, “nap, slumber”) and Biblical Hebrew שֵׁנָה (šenɔ́, “sleep”). Etymology templates: {{inh|akk|sem-pro|*šin-at-|tr=sleep}} Proto-Semitic *šin-at- (sleep), {{cog|ar|سِنَة|t=nap, slumber}} Arabic سِنَة (sina, “nap, slumber”), {{cog|hbo|שינה|alt=שֵׁנָה|t=sleep|tr=šenɔ́}} Biblical Hebrew שֵׁנָה (šenɔ́, “sleep”) Head templates: {{akk-noun|f|pl=šunātum}} šuttum f (plural šunātum)
  1. dream Tags: feminine Synonyms: šuttu (non-mimated), šunatum, šunatu [poetic]

Download JSON data for šuttum meaning in Akkadian (1.5kB)

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    },
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      "name": "cog"
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  "etymology_text": "From Proto-Semitic *šin-at- (sleep). Cognate with Arabic سِنَة (sina, “nap, slumber”) and Biblical Hebrew שֵׁנָה (šenɔ́, “sleep”).",
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        "Akkadian terms derived from Proto-Semitic",
        "Akkadian terms inherited from Proto-Semitic",
        "Akkadian terms with IPA pronunciation",
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      "word": "šuttu"
    },
    {
      "word": "šunatum"
    },
    {
      "tags": [
        "poetic"
      ],
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    }
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