līlum

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Akkadian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Semitic *layl- (night). Cognate with Arabic لَيْل (layl, nighttime) and Biblical Hebrew לַיִל (láyil, night).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

līlum m (plural līlū) (Old Babylonian)

  1. evening, night
    Synonyms: 𒆥𒋝 (līliātum), 𒈪 (mūšum), 𒈪 (mušītum)
    Antonym: 𒌓 (ūmum)
Cuneiform spellings
Phonetic

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References[edit]

  • “līlu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD)[1], Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011
  • Black, Jeremy, George, Andrew, Postgate, Nicholas (2000) “līlum”, in A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian, 2nd corrected edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag