Compare Ugaritic 𐎄𐎐 (dn, “strength”).
danānum (G, i, durative idannin, perfect iddanin, preterite idnin, imperative dinin) (from Old Assyrian/Old Babylonian on)
- to become strong
- to be hard, severe, tough, threatening
Conjugation
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Infinitive
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danānum
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Participle
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dāninum
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Adjective
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dannum
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Active
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Durative
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Perfect
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Preterite
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Imperative
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1.sg
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adannin
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addanin
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adnin
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ludnin
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2.sg
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m
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tadannin
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taddanin
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tadnin
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dinin
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f
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tadanninī
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taddannī
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tadninī
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dinnī
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3.sg
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idannin
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iddanin
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idnin
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lidnin
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1.pl
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nidannin
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niddanin
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nidnin
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i nidnin
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2.pl
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tadanninā
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taddannā
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tadninā
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dinnā
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3.pl
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m
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idanninū
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iddannū
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idninū
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lidninū
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f
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idanninā
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iddannā
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idninā
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lidninā
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This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation.
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Cuneiform spellings
Logograms
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Phonetic
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- 𒆗 (KAL, KALAG)
- 𒆗𒂵 (KALAG.GA)
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- “danānu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD)[1], Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011