dārum

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See also: darum, darům, and dārûm

Akkadian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Cognate with Biblical Hebrew דּוֹר (dor, generation). The meaning "generation" represents a West Semitic loan.

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

dārum m (construct state dār or dāri, absolute state dār, plural dārū)

  1. (rare) perpetuity, continuum, permanence
    𒅖𒌅 𒁕𒅈iš-tu da-ar /ištu dār/ ― from time immemorial (literally, “since forever”)
  2. generation, lifetime (60~70 years, the life span of a human being)

Usage notes[edit]

In Old Akkadian and Old Babylonian it only occurs in the absolute state.

Alternative forms[edit]

Cuneiform spellings
Phonetic

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