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 * normalisation (phonetic cuneiform)

Etymology
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Pronunciation
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Cuneiform spelling
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Noun
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normalisation (phonetic cuneiform) gender (base form <--multuple base forms allowed-->, status constructus <--up to 3 for triptotic nouns-->, status pronominalis <--when different form s.c.-->, status absolutus<--when different form s.c.-->, dual <--when often used-->, plural1 gender1/plural2 gender2/etc)


 * 1) definition 1
 * 2) definition 2
 * 3) etc

Masculine Noun declention
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Feminine Noun declention
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Alternative forms

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Etymology
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Cuneiform spelling
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Noun
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ilum (𒄿𒈝) m (status constructus il or ili, plural ilū or ilānū}


 * 1) god, deity

īnum (𒄿𒉡𒌝) f (dual īnān)


 * 1) eye

sinništum (𒍣𒅔𒉌𒅖𒌈) f (status constructus sinništi, status pronominalis sinništa, status absolutus sinniš, plural sinnišātum)


 * 1) woman

abum (𒀀𒁍𒌝) m (status constructus abi, status pronominalis abū/abā/abī, plural abbū)


 * 1) father

narûm (𒈾𒊒𒌝) m (base naru or narā, plural narû)


 * 1) stela

Noun declention
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Derived terms
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Related terms
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