siāqum

Akkadian

Root
s-y-q
2 terms

Etymology

From Proto-Semitic *ṣ́yḳ- (to be narrow). Cognate with Arabic ضَاقَ (ḍāqa, to be narrow) and Biblical Hebrew צוּק (ṣuq, to constrain, bring into straits, press upon).

Pronunciation

Verb

siāqum (G, a-i, durative isīaq, perfect issīq, preterite isīq, imperative sīq)

  1. to be(come) narrow

Conjugation

Conjugation
Infinitive siāqum
Participle sāiqum
Adjective sīqum
Active Durative Preterite Perfect Imperative
1.sg asīaq asīq assīq lusīq
2.sg m tasīaq tasīq tassīq sīq
f tasiqqī tasīqī tassīqī sīqī
3.sg isīaq isīq issīq lisīq
1.pl nisīaq nisīq nissīq i nisīq
2.pl tasiqqā tasīqā tassīqā sīqā
3.pl m isiqqū isīqū issīqū lisīqū
f isiqqā isīqā issīqā lisīqā
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation.

Alternative forms

Cuneiform spellings
Phonetic
  • 𒊓𒀀𒄣 (sa-a-qu)
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