-
bronze lancet upon an [
awīlum] and thus
heals the [
awīlum], or
opens an [
awīlum]'s
temple with a
bronze lancet and thus
heals the [
awīlum]'s eye, he
shall take...
- muškenum and
awilum. The
audience of the Laws of
Eshnunna is more
extensive than in the case of the
earlier cuneiform codifications:
awilum – free men and...
-
Modern Standard Arabic,
Hebrew and Ge'ez.
Accusative in
Akkadian Nominative:
awīlum (a/the man) Accusative:
apaqqid awīlam (I
trust a/the man)
Accusative in...
- into two main groups:
slaves (subrum) and free citizens,
referred to as
awīlum ("men") or DUMU Aššur ("sons of Ashur").
Among the free
citizens there was...
-
absolutus is
characterised by the loss of a noun's case
ending (e.g. awīl <
awīlum, šar < šarrum). It is
relatively uncommon, and is used
chiefly to mark the...
-
tablets and
fragments found at Kültepe in 2012 and 2013", W. Tyborowski.
Awilum sa la mase - man who
cannot be forgotten.
Studies in
Honor of Prof. Stefan...
-
according to its incipit, "When the gods had to work like
humans (inuma ilu
awilum = when the gods were humans)",
there was a
quarrel between the
upper Anunnaki...
- into two main groups:
slaves (subrum) and free citizens,
referred to as
awīlum ("men") or DUMU Aššur ("sons of Ashur").
Among the free
citizens there was...
- ISSN 0066-6440. Jean
Bottero on data.bnf.fr
Obituary in Le
Monde (in French)
Awilum.com » In Memoriam, Jean Bottéro 1914-2007 Portals:
History France religion...
- Halton,
Charles (December 21, 2007). "In Memoriam, Jean Bottéro 1914–2007".
Awilum.com (in French).
Archived from the
original on
December 5, 2010. Retrieved...