eh [INSECT]

(21 instances)

eh [INSECT] (21x: ED IIIa, Old Babylonian, 1st millennium) wr. eh "insect(s), bug(s); moth; head-louse; to have lice" Akk. kalmatu; sāsu; uplu; uppulu

[1] cuneiform |HI×NUN| eh (ah, uh)
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4 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

1. insect(s), bug(s) (21x/100%)

~ LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur eh OB Nippur Ura 3 329; eh OB Nippur Ura 3 330; eh OB Nippur Ura 3 331; eh OB Nippur Ura 3 332. LEX/Old Babylonian/Sippar [[ah-ah]] = [...] = AH#.AH = up-lum# OB Diri Sippar Seg.2.2, 18; [[ah-ah]] = = = na-a-bu# OB Diri Sippar Seg.2.2, 19; [[ah-ah]] = = = kal-ma-tum# OB Diri Sippar Seg.2.2, 20; [[ah-ah]] = = = pi2-ir-sa-hu OB Diri Sippar Seg.2.2, 21. LEX/1st millennium/unknown eh ED Animal List B 115; eh-eh ED Animal List B 116; eh ED Animal List B 118; eh# ED Animal List B 119.

~ saĝ[head]

~ še[barley]LEX/1st millennium/unknown eh# še ED Animal List B 117.

~ tag[touch]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur eh tag-ge OB Nippur Lu 741.

See: ĝešnimbar eh gu.

2. moth

3. head-louse

4. to have lice

Akk. kalmatu "insect(s), bug(s)"; sāsu "moth"; uplu "head-louse"; uppulu "to delouse".

[2002] A. Cavigneaux and F. Alrawi, ZA 92 43.

[1997] N. Veldhuis, EEN 110.


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