warḫum
Akkadian
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *warḫ- (“moon; month”). Cognate with Biblical Hebrew יָרֵחַ (yɔréaḥ, “moon”) and יֶרַח (yɛ́raḥ, “month”) and Aramaic ירח (*yaraḥ, “month”).
Pronunciation
- (Old Babylonian) IPA(key): /ˈwar.χum/
Noun
warḫum m (construct state waraḫ, plural warḫum)
- moon
- 𒋳𒈠 𒀭𒌑 𒆠𒈠 𒍢𒀉 𒉿𒅈𒄭𒅎 𒉺𒉡𒋗𒉡 𒈾𒄠𒊒𒌑 𒊭𒀜𒌈 𒁕𒄠𒂵𒀜
- [šumma šamû kīma ṣēt warḫim pānūšunu namrū šattum damqat]
- šum-ma AN-u₂ ki-ma ṣe-et wa-ar-hi-im pa-nu-šu-nu na-am-ru-u₂ ša-at-tum da-am-qa₂-at
- If the surface of the sky is as bright as the light of the moon, the year will be good.
- new moon (first day of the month)
- month
- 𒀭𒉌𒀉𒅗 𒆷 𒀭𒉌𒀉𒅗 𒉿𒅈𒄩𒄠 𒊭 𒋫𒀠𒆷𒄰 𒋢𒌒𒊏𒄠𒈠
- [annītka lā annītka warḫam ša tallakam šupram-ma]
- an-ni-it-ka la an-ni-it-ka wa-ar-ḫa-am ša ta-al-la-kam šu-up-ra-am-ma
- Whatever your consent or refusal (=answer) may be, let me know the month you will come.
Alternative forms
- warḫu (non-mimated)
- arḫum, arḫu
- urḫum, urḫu (Assyrian)
- barḫum, barḫu (Old Babylonian)
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Derived terms
- warḫišam
- warḫītum
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