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𒄢𒄢 𒀀𒉿𒅆 ( gulgul awīlim )
Cognate with Arabic جُمْجُمَة ( jumjuma ) and Biblical Hebrew גֻּלְגֹּ֫לֶת ( gulgólɛṯ ) . Compare also Egyptian
( ḏꜣḏꜣ , “ head ” ) .
gulgullum m (construct state gulgul , plural gulgullū or gulgullātum f ) ( from Old Babylonian on )
skull
( Neo-Babylonian ) container shaped like a human skull
Cuneiform spellings
Phonetic
𒄢𒄢𒇻 ( gul-gul-lu )
( genitive ) 𒄢𒄢𒅆 ( gul-gul-lim )
( genitive ) 𒄢𒄢𒇷 ( gul-gul-li )
𒄢𒄢𒆷𒌈 ( gul-gul-la-tum )
( genitive ) 𒄖𒌌𒄖𒌌𒆷𒁴 ( gu-ul-gu-ul-la-tim )
( genitive ) 𒄢𒄢𒆷𒋾 ( gul-gul-la-ti )
“gulgullu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD) [1] , Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011
Black, Jeremy , George, Andrew , Postgate, Nicholas (2000 ) “gulgullu(m)”, in A Concise Dictionary of Akkadian , 2nd corrected edition, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag