π’€Šπ’

Akkadian

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ΚΎanp-.

Noun

π’€Šπ’ (appu)

  1. nose

Inflection

Transcription
Masculine singular dual plural
nominative appum appān appū
genitive appim appΔ«n appΔ«
accusative appam appΔ«n appΔ«
Bound form appa
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For declension in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal declension.
Cuneiform
Masculine singular dual plural
nominative π’€Šπ’π’Œ π’€Šπ’‰Ίπ’€­ π’€Šπ’
ap-pu-um ap-pa-an ap-pu
genitive π’€Šπ’‰Ώπ’…Ž π’€Šπ’‰Ώπ’…” π’€Šπ’‰Ώ
ap-pi-im ap-pi-in ap-pi
accusative π’€Šπ’‰Ίπ’„  π’€Šπ’‰Ώπ’…” π’€Šπ’‰Ώ
ap-pa-am ap-pi-in ap-pi
Bound form π’€Šπ’‰Ί
ap-pa
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For

declension in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal declension.

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