murum [IN-LAW] N (24x) Early Dynastic IIIa, Early Dynastic IIIb, Lagash II, Ur III, Old Babylonian, Neo-Assyrian wr. murum₅; uru₈rum; uru₈; urum₅; u₂-ur₂; u₂-ur₃; u₂SAL-uš; SAL-uš; murum₄; murumₓ(UR₂×U₂) "a member of the wife's family; father-in-law"
[1] | 𒊩𒌓𒂔 | murum₅ |
[2] | 𒌫𒀸 | uru₈ rum |
[3] | 𒌫 | uru₈ |
[4] | 𒋀𒀕 | urum₅ |
[5] | 𒌑𒌫 | u₂-ur₂ |
[6] | 𒌑𒃡 | u₂-ur₃ |
[7] | 𒌑𒊩𒍑 | u₂SAL-uš |
[8] | 𒊩𒍑 | SAL-uš |
[9] | 𒌲 | murum₄ |
[10] | 𒌱𒌱 | murumₓ(UR₂×U₂) |
Akk. emu rabû.
[2011] M. Civil, CUSAS 17 235.
[2001] T. Krispijn, Studies Veenhof 255.
= emu rabû (CT 18, pl. 21, DT 105 o i' 9').
muru₅ = e-mu ra-bu-u (CT 18, pl. 21, DT 105 o i' 9').
muru₅ = e-⸢mu-um⸣ ra-⸢bu⸣-u₂ (OECT 04, 152 d i 17).
muru₅(SAL.UD.EDIN) (OB Nippur Lu 759).
u₂SAL-uš (ED Lu E 156).
muru₅ = e-mu ra-bu-u (CT 18, pl. 21, DT 105 o i' 9').
muru₅ = e-⸢mu-um⸣ ra-⸢bu⸣-u₂ (OECT 04, 152 d i 17).
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