damqum
Akkadian
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d-m-q |
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Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈdam.qum/
Adjective
damqum (feminine damiqtum, masculine plural damqūtum, feminine plural damqātum, predicative damiq) (from Old Akkadian on)
- verbal adjective of damāqum:
- good, fine (of good quality), pleasant
- 𒀭𒉌𒀀𒌈 𒁮𒂵 [anniātum damqā] ― an-ni-a-tum dam-qa₂ ― Is (all) this desirable?
- pretty, handsome, beautiful, fair, nice, shapely, comely, cute, bonny, chick, elegant, glamorous
- fortunate, happy, lucky, favourable, well-off, well-to-do
- noble, aristocrat
- benevolent, kind, genteel, benign, chivalrous
- able-bodied, qualified, capable, skilled
- good, fine (of good quality), pleasant
Alternative forms
- damqu (non-mimated)
- danqu, daqqu (Neo-Assyrian)
- da'iqtu (Middle Assyrian)
- dêqtu (Neo-Assyrian)
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Derived terms
- damiqtum
Related terms
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