ṣeḫērum

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Akkadian

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Root
ṣ-ḫ-r
4 terms

Etymology

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From Proto-Semitic *ṣaɣir-. Cognate with Arabic صَغُرَ (ṣaḡura, to be(come) small, young) and Biblical Hebrew צָעַר (ṣɔʿar, to be small, insignificant).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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ṣeḫērum (class i)

  1. (size or quantity) to be small, little, few
  2. (age) to be young, little
  3. (law) to be underage, a minor

Noun

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ṣeḫērum m

  1. childhood
    𒄿𒈾 𒍢𒄭𒊑𒅀i-na ṣe-ḫe-ri-ia /ina ṣeḫērīya/ ― when I was young (literally, “in my childhood”)

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