ṣēnum

Akkadian

𒉺𒇻 𒅇 𒍢𒉌𒋗 (rē'ûm u ṣēnīšu)

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ṣ́aʔn- (sheep). Cognate with Arabic ضَأْن (ḍaʔn) and Biblical Hebrew צֹאן (ṣóʔn).

Pronunciation

Noun

ṣēnum f (plural ṣēnū f)

  1. sheep, flock (of sheep and goats)
    Synonym: (singular sheep) 𒇻 (immerum, sheep)

Usage notes

  • Used in the singular as a collective name in Old Akkadian and Old Assyrian. From Old Babylonian on it becomes a feminine plurale tantum.

Alternative forms

Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic
  • 𒇇𒇻𒄭𒀀 (U₈.UDU.ḪI.A)
  • 𒍢𒂊𒉡 (ṣe-e-nu)

References

  • “ṣēnu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD), Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011
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