a aŋ [COMMAND] (V/t)

70 instances

a aŋ [COMMAND] V/t (70x) Early Dynastic IIIb, Ebla, Lagash II, Ur III, Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian, Neo-Assyrian, unknown wr. a₂ aŋ₂; a aŋ₂ "to command; to instruct"

[1] 𒀉𒉘 a₂ aŋ₂
[2] 𒀀𒉘 a aŋ₂
+ --ŋa₂=ŋ.a (4x/6%).
PC ED IIIa ED IIIb Ebla OAkk Lag II Ur III OB Post-OB (unknown)
[1] 1 1 4 5 47 7 2
[2] 3

48 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

Attested in the following periods:

Early Dynastic IIIb (1x/1%)

Ebla (1x/1%)

Lagash II (4x/6%)

Ur III (5x/7%)

Old Babylonian (50x/71%)

Middle Babylonian (3x/4%)

Neo-Assyrian (4x/6%)

unknown (2x/3%)

Senses:

1. to command (70x/100%)

2. to instruct

Akk. (w)uʾuru.

Bibliography

[2004] P. Attinger, NABU 2004/79.

[2001] F. Huber, ZA 91 175-176.

[2000] F. Karahashi, Sumerian Compound Verbs 72-74.

[1997-1998] R. de Maaijer and B. Jagersma, AfO 44-45 284.

Word ID: o0023107; Citation URL: http://oracc.org/epsd2/o0023107; version 2.7.2 (built 2024-08-31)