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elûm

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Akkadian

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Root
'-l-y
4 terms

Etymology 1

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    𒂊𒈝 (elum, top) +‎ 𒄿 (, nisba suffix).

    Pronunciation

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    Adjective

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    elûm (feminine elītum, masculine plural elûtum, feminine plural eliātum, predicative elī)

    1. upper
      Antonym: 𒆠𒋫 (šaplûm, lower)
    Alternative forms
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    Cuneiform spellings
    Logograms Phonetic
    • 𒂊𒇻𒌑𒌝 (e-lu-u₂-um)
    • 𒂊𒇷𒌝 (e-li-um)
    • 𒂊𒇻𒌑 (e-lu-u₂)
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    Etymology 2

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      Compare the verb elûm (to go up, arise).

      Pronunciation

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      Adjective

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      elûm (feminine elītum, masculine plural elûtum, feminine plural eliātum, predicative eli)

      1. tall, high
      2. exalted, proud
      Alternative forms
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      Cuneiform spellings
      Logograms Phonetic
      • 𒂊𒇻𒌑𒌝 (e-lu-u₂-um)
      • 𒂊𒇷𒌝 (e-li-um)
      • 𒂊𒇻𒌑 (e-lu-u₂)

      Etymology 3

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        Compare the preposition eli (on, over). Cognate with Arabic عَلَى (ʕalā, to climb) and Biblical Hebrew עָלָה (ʿālâ, to ascend).

        Verb

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        elûm (G, i, durative illi, perfect īteli, preterite īli, imperative eli)

        1. to be high, raised up
        2. to go up, ascend, move upwards
        3. to come up, arrive
        4. (mathematics) to be the result
        Alternative forms
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        Cuneiform spellings
        Logograms Phonetic
        • 𒂊𒇻𒌝 (e-lu-um)

        References

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