arākum
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Proto-Semitic *ʔarak- (“to be long”). Cognate with Arabic أَرَكَ (ʔaraka, “to remain, continue”) and Biblical Hebrew אָרֹךְ (ʔɔróḵ).
arākum (G, i, durative irrik, perfect ītarik, preterite īrik, imperative arik) (from Old Assyrian on)
Conjugation | ||||||
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Infinitive | arākum | |||||
Participle | ārikum | |||||
Adjective | arkum | |||||
Active | Durative | Perfect | Preterite | Imperative | ||
1.sg | arrik | ātarik | ārik | lūrik | ||
2.sg | m | tarrik | tātarik | tārik | arik | |
f | tarrikī | tātarkī | tārikī | arkī | ||
3.sg | irrik | ītarik | īrik | līrik | ||
1.pl | nirrik | nītarik | nīrik | i nīrik | ||
2.pl | tarrikā | tātarkā | tārikā | arkā | ||
3.pl | m | irrikū | ītarkū | īrikū | līrikū | |
f | irrikā | ītarkā | īrikā | līrikā | ||
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation. |
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