ed [ASCEND]

(595 instances)

ed [ASCEND] (595x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Early Old Babylonian, Old Babylonian) wr. ed3; |UD×U+U+U.DU| "to go up or down; to demolish; to scratch; to rage, be rabid" Akk. arādu; elû; naqāru; šegû

[1] cuneiform |LAGAR@g.DU| ed3
[2] cuneiform |UD×U+U+U.DU| |UD×U+U+U.DU|
+ -0 (402x/68%); -de3 (157x/26%); -da (36x/6%).
3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 (no date)
[1] 241 82 251
[2]

170 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

1. to go up or down (594x/100%)

~ LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur [[e11]] = e = DU6.DU = e#-lu#-u2-um OB Aa 163:1; [[e11]] = = DU6.DU = e-lu-u2-um OB Diri Nippur 303; [[e11]] = = = wa-ra-du-um OB Diri Nippur 304; [[e11]] = = = ša-qu2-u2-um OB Diri Nippur 306. LEX/Old Babylonian/Sippar [[e11]] = e = DU6.DU = a-ra-du-um OB Diri Sippar Seg.6, 8; [[e11]] = = = za-ab-bu# OB Diri Sippar Seg.6, 12; [[e3]] = = = e#-lu-u2 OB Diri Sippar Seg.6, 15; [[e3]] = = = šu#-lu-u2 OB Diri Sippar Seg.6, 16. LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown lu2 in e11-de3 = ša x#-[...] OB Lu-Azlag A 208; niĝ2-na-me-a ba-e11!-de3 = mi-im-ma i-li-a-šum OB List of Diseases 111. ELA/ED IIIb/Girsu e-ta-e11 VAT 4459 o ii 8; e-[ta-e11] VAT 4459 o iii 1; e-ta-e11 VS 27, 080 o iii 4. ELA/ED IIIb/Nippur an-na-e11 TMH 5, 159 o ii 3; an-na-e11 TMH 5, 159 o iii 2; an-na-e11 TMH 5, 159 o iii 12. ELA/ED IIIb/unknown [1(barig@c) 2(ban2@c) e-ta-e11] Nik 1, 002 r i 16; še-bi 2(aš@c) e-ta-e11 Nik 1, 002 o ii 3; še-bi 5(aš@c) 2(barig) e-ta-e11 Nik 1, 002 o iii 8. ELA/Old Akkadian/Girsu 1(aš@c) im-ta-[e11? x] ITT 2, 04588 6. ELA/Old Akkadian/Nippur im-ta-e11-da OSP 2, 100 r iv 6. ELA/Ur III/Drehem 2(diš) ma-na 1(u) gin2 4(diš) za-ah na4gug e11 AUCT 1, 009 1; 1(diš) a-kal-la e11-e BCT 1, 130 6; 1(diš) gu4 kišib3 ba-ra-an-e11-e TCL 2, 5498 r i 23. ELA/Ur III/Girsu e11 engar CT 01, 12 94-10-16, 4 o ii 13; ki ba-ta-e11-de3-ta ITT 2, 00728 r iii 16; še im-ma-ta-e11-da-še3 MVN 05, 224 3. ELA/Ur III/Nippur a-ša3-ta e11-da NATN 035 r ii 3; 5(diš) sila3 si ma2 in-u ša3 tum-ma-al-še3 e11 NATN 245 7; a-ša3-ta e11-da NATN 478 1; a-ša3-ta e11*?-da*?#-bi TMH NF 1-2, 316 10. ELA/Ur III/Umma erin2 geškiri6-a gub-ba ib2-e11 AfO 24, pl. 15 S 214 2; tug2 si-il8?-la e11-e AnOr 01, 046 29; x e11-e-ka BCT 2, 050 3. ELA/Ur III/unclear u4 dšul-gi an-na ba-a-e11-da-a BCT 1, 132 5; he2-ma-ra-ab-e11-de3 BCT 2, 158 4; maš2 dingir kux(LIL)-ra e11-e 1(diš)-ta MVN 04, 100 1; 1(diš) geme2 e11-e YOS 04, 195 1. ELA/Early Old Babylonian/unknown mu# elam ša3 uri2ki-ma-ka tuš-a im-ta-e11 BIN 09, 081 5; mu elam uri5ki tuš-a im-ta-e11 BIN 09, 100 3; mu elam ša3 uri2ki-ma tuš-a im-ta-e11 BIN 09, 282 5; mu elam ša3 uri5ki-ma tuš-a im-ta-e11 BIN 10, 040 7. unknown/Old Babylonian/unknown [[e11]] = [...] = [LAGAR@g.DU] = e#-[lu]-u2#-um? RA 21, 178 ii 30. unknown/ED IIIb/Girsu e-ta-e11 DP 105 o iii 3; e-ta-e11 DP 106 o ii 6; e-ta-e11 DP 107 o ii 5. unknown/ED IIIb/Nippur im-ta-e11 OSP 1, 112 r ii 4; an-še3 al-e11 ASJ 16, p. 43-46 prism xiv 11. unknown/ED IIIb/unclear e11 BIN 08, 042 r i 6. unknown/ED IIIb/unknown 2(iku@c) la2 1/4(iku@c) ur e11 BIN 08, 114 o ii 4; e-ta#-e11 HSS 03, 07 r i 1; še-bi 1(aš@c) 2(barig@c) e-ta-e11 HSS 03, 08 vii 8. unknown/Ur III/Girsu 1(eše3) 1/4(iku) GAN2 a nu-e11 ASJ 18, 163 6 13; a-ru-a ba-ta-e11!-de3 dumu da-du SIG7!?-a SNAT 020 4; 1(diš) tug2 ba-ra-e11:de3 TCTI 2, 03816 19. unknown/Ur III/Nippur 1(barig) ba-ta#-[an]-e11#-de3# BBVO 11, 274, 6N-T195 o iii 9; 1(barig) ba-ta-an-e11-de3 BBVO 11, 295, 6N-T640 4. unknown/Ur III/Umma ki a-kal-la gudu4 e11-e-ta Princeton 1, 540 3; 1(barig) še-ba giri3-se3-ga e11-e SNAT 349 3; 2(barig) giri3-se3-ga e11-e SNAT 500 o i 18.

2. to demolish (1x/0%)

~LEX/Old Babylonian/Sippar [[e11]] = = = na-qa2-rum# OB Diri Sippar Seg.6, 11.

3. to scratch

4. to rage, be rabid

Akk. arādu "to go down"; elû "to go up, arise"; naqāru "to demolish"; šegû "to be wild, rave".

[2004] P. Attinger and M. Krebernik, St Schretter 71.

[1998] R. Maaijer, Landless and Hungry? 58.

[1994] M. Civil, Farmer's Instructions 96; 98; 92-93.

[1973] G. Gragg, Sumerian Dimensional Infixes 18-19.


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