adab [DRUM] (42x: Old Babylonian) wr. a-da-ab; a-da-ba "a drum; a song" Akk. adapu
[1] | a-da-ab | |
[2] | a-da-ba | |
+ | -0 (42x/100%). |
~ LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur [a-da]-ab# OB Nippur Lu 612a. ELA/ED IIIb/Girsu a-da-ba# VS 25, 011 r iv 1; a-da-ba VS 25, 071 r iv 5; a-da-ba RA 71, 102 o xii 16. ELA/ED IIIb/unknown a-da-ba Nik 1, 009 r iii 4. unknown/ED IIIb/unknown a-da#-ba HSS 03, 15 r ii 11; a-da-ba HSS 03, 16 r iii 6; a-da-ba FAOS 15/2, p. 653, 119 r ii 12.
Akk. adapu "a musical instrument".
[1990] T. Krispijn, Akkadica 70 3-4.
[1975] C. Wilcke, Studies Jacobsen 262; 266-273.
See ETCSL: a-da-ab=type of drum and composition.
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