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''Kakkabu'' (𒀯) is Akkadian term for all types of visible phenomena in the heavens/sky including consellations, parts of constellations, super-constellations, single star-asterisms / named stars, but also phenomena such as comets, meteors, even on occasion luminous phenomena in the sky (give example??). It is the equivalent of Sumerian MUL, the determinative used for star-asterism names. It is cognate to the word for 'star' in most Semitic languages including Hebrew, Aramaic, Amharic, and ancient Phoenician, Ugaritic, and Eblaite. There is no better English translation than "asterism". |
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''Kakkabu'' is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism. |
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==Dictionary== |
==Dictionary== |
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===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== |
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= MUL, MUL<sub>2</sub>, MUL<sub>4</sub>, MUL<sub>x</sub>, UL "star, luminary"; the syllabic entry occurs in texts from a wide variety of genres besides lexical texts [AHw, 421b; CAD K, 45-49], see also a30[[AN]], m29, m37, m40, m41, u12. |
= MUL, MUL<sub>2</sub>, MUL<sub>4</sub>, MUL<sub>x</sub>, UL "star, luminary"; the syllabic entry occurs in texts from a wide variety of genres besides lexical texts [AHw, 421b; CAD K, 45-49], see also (Kurtik a30) [[AN]], (Kurtik m29) [[MUL]], (Kurtik m37) [[MUL2|MUL<sub>2</sub>]], (Kurtik m40) [[MUL4|MUL<sub>4</sub>]], (Kurtik m41) [[MULx|MUL<sub>x</sub>]], (Kurtik u12) [[UL]]. |
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==Historical Dictionaries== |
==Historical Dictionaries== |
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Latest revision as of 10:42, 26 June 2025
Kakkabu (𒀯) is Akkadian term for all types of visible phenomena in the heavens/sky including consellations, parts of constellations, super-constellations, single star-asterisms / named stars, but also phenomena such as comets, meteors, even on occasion luminous phenomena in the sky (give example??). It is the equivalent of Sumerian MUL, the determinative used for star-asterism names. It is cognate to the word for 'star' in most Semitic languages including Hebrew, Aramaic, Amharic, and ancient Phoenician, Ugaritic, and Eblaite. There is no better English translation than "asterism".
Dictionary
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
= MUL, MUL2, MUL4, MULx, UL "star, luminary"; the syllabic entry occurs in texts from a wide variety of genres besides lexical texts [AHw, 421b; CAD K, 45-49], see also (Kurtik a30) AN, (Kurtik m29) MUL, (Kurtik m37) MUL2, (Kurtik m40) MUL4, (Kurtik m41) MULx, (Kurtik u12) UL.
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, K12) | Gössmann (1950) |
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= MUL, MUL2, MUL4, MULx, UL «Звезда, светило»; силлабическая запись встречается в текстах самых разных категорий помимо лексических текстов [AHw, 421b; CAD K, 45–49], см. также a30AN, m29, m37, m40, m41, u12. | Example |