walādum

Akkadian

Root
w-l-d
1 term

Etymology

from Proto-Semitic *walad-. Cognate with Arabic وَلَدَ (walada) and Biblical Hebrew יָלַד (yɔlaḏ).

Pronunciation

Verb

walādum (class a-i)

  1. to give birth
  2. to produce, to create

Conjugation

Conjugation
Infinitive walādum
Participle wālidum
Adjective waldum
Active Durative Preterite Perfect Imperative
1.sg ullid ulid attalad lulid
2.sg m tullid tulid tattalad lid
f tullidī tuldī tattaldī lidī
3.sg ullid ulid ittalad lilid
1.pl nullid nulid nittalad i nilid
2.pl tullidā tuldā tattaldā lidā
3.pl m ullidū uldū ittaldū lildū
f ullidā uldā ittaldā lildā
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation.

Alternative forms

  • alādum, walādu (non-mimated form)
  • ulādu (Middle/Neo-Assyrian)
  • malādu (Middle/Neo-Babylonian)
Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic
  • 𒉿𒆷𒁺𒌝 (wa-la-du-um)
  • 𒀀𒆷𒁺𒌝 (a-la-du-um)
  • 𒉿𒆷𒁺 (wa-la-du)
  • 𒀀𒆷𒁺 (a-la-du)
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