lum [FRUIT] (V/i)

83 instances

lum [FRUIT] V/i (83x) Early Dynastic IIIa, Early Dynastic IIIb, Lagash II, Old Babylonian, Middle Assyrian, Neo-Assyrian, Persian, Hellenistic wr. lum; lum-lum; lumlu-ḫu-umlum "to fruit, be fruitful; (to be) full, replete, satisfied (with); (to be) grown (tall); to thrive; (to be) fructified; to shine"

[1]𒈝lum
[2]𒈝𒈝lum-lum
[3]𒈝𒇻𒄷𒌝𒈝lumlu-ḫu-umlum
+--ma=m.a (19x/23%); --mu=m.u (1x/1%).
PCED IIIaED IIIbEblaOAkkLag IIUr IIIOBPost-OB(unknown)
[1]121298
[2]374
[3]1

25 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

Attested in the following periods:

Early Dynastic IIIa (1x/1%)

Early Dynastic IIIb (2x/2%)

Lagash II (1x/1%)

Old Babylonian (66x/80%)

Middle Assyrian (3x/4%)

Neo-Assyrian (6x/7%)

Persian (1x/1%)

Hellenistic (3x/4%)

Verbal prefixes:al; ha.V.b; ha.mu.e; ha.mu.ni; nu; u.V.

Senses:

1. to fruit, be fruitful (75x/90%)

2. (to be) full, replete, satisfied (with)

3. (to be) grown (tall) (2x/2%)

4. to thrive (6x/7%)

5. (to be) fructified

6. to shine [V/t]

Akk. enēbu; unnubu; namāru; šebû; šihu.

Bibliography

[2006] G. Marchesi, Lumma 5-6 n15.

[2000] G. Marchesi, St Cagni 673-677 .

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