From Proto-Semitic *warad-. Cognate with Arabic وَرَدَ (warada, “to come”) and Biblical Hebrew יָרַד (yɔráḏ, “to descend”).
warādum (class a-i)
- to descend, go down, come down
- (clothes) to hang down, droop
- (numbers, prices) to decrease, drop
Conjugation
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Infinitive
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warādum
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Participle
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wāridum
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Adjective
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wardum
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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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urrid
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attarad
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urid
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lurid
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2.sg
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m
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turrid
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tattarad
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turid
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rid
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f
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turridī
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tattardī
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turdī
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ridī
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3.sg
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urrid
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ittarad
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urid
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lirid
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1.pl
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nurrid
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nittarad
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nurid
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i nirid
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2.pl
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turridā
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tattardā
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turdā
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ridā
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3.pl
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m
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urridū
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ittardū
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urdū
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lirdū
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f
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urridā
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ittardā
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urdā
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lirdā
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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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- “arādu”, in The Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago (CAD)[1], volume 1, A, part 2, Chicago: University of Chicago Oriental Institute, 1968