amurdinnum

Etymology
akk. Henry Ludwig Fr. Lutz opted to read the sign  with the common value ḫar instead of mur, requiring one occurrence containing mu-ur- as referring to another plant, and deems the remainder to render . This seems out of question since we realize that the modern value, now transcribed superficially similarly ḍ, was in antiquity a. Neither afford  thorns, as behoves by the Akkadian descriptions, or Arabic in general any transferrable ending. The structure hints to an loanword with a .

Noun

 * 1) bramble, blackberry
 * 2) boxthorn
 * 3) jujube
 * 1) boxthorn
 * 2) jujube
 * 1) jujube