"bīnum" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Akkadian]

IPA: /ˈbiː.num/ (note: Old Babylonian) Forms: Neo-Assyrian [Babylonian, Standard]
Etymology: From Proto-Semitic *bin- (“son”). Cognate with Arabic اِبْن (ibn) and Biblical Hebrew בֵּן (ben). Etymology templates: {{inh|akk|sem-pro|*bin-|t=son}} Proto-Semitic *bin- (“son”), {{cog|ar|اِبْن}} Arabic اِبْن (ibn), {{cog|hbo|בֵּן|tr=ben}} Biblical Hebrew בֵּן (ben) Head templates: {{akk-noun|m}} bīnum m
  1. son Tags: Babylonian, Standard, masculine Synonyms: mārum, bīnu (non-mimated), binnu Derived forms: bintu
    Sense id: en-bīnum-akk-noun-mKpmdUgl Categories (other): Akkadian entries with incorrect language header, Neo-Assyrian, Old Akkadian, Standard Babylonian

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