Akkadian edit

Root
'-d-š
2 terms

Etymology edit

From Proto-Semitic *ḥdθ- (to be new). Cognate with Arabic حَدُثَ (ḥaduṯa, to be new) and Biblical Hebrew חִדֵּשׁ (ḥiddéš, to renew).

Pronunciation edit

Verb edit

edēšum (G, i, durative iddiš, perfect ītediš, preterite īdiš, imperative ediš) (from Old Assyrian/Old Babylonian on)

  1. to be new, fresh, renewed

Conjugation edit

Conjugation
Infinitive edēšum
Participle ēdišum
Adjective edšum
Active Durative Perfect Preterite Imperative
1.sg eddiš ētediš ēdiš lūdiš
2.sg m teddiš tētediš tēdiš ediš
f teddišī tētedšī tēdišī edšī
3.sg iddiš ītediš īdiš līdiš
1.pl niddiš nītediš nīdiš i nīdiš
2.pl teddišā tētedšā tēdišā edšā
3.pl m iddišū ītedšū īdišū līdišū
f iddišā ītedšā īdišā līdišā
This table gives Old Babylonian inflection. For conjugation in other dialects, see Appendix:Akkadian dialectal conjugation.

Alternative forms edit

Cuneiform spellings
Logograms Phonetic

References edit

  • “edēšu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD)[1], Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1956–2011