--- Peter Kirk <peterkirk AT qaya.org> wrote:
> On 21/06/2004 05:11, Trevor Peterson wrote:
>
> On the Akkadian, this disagrees with BDB, which I
> quote:
>
> s.v. MAYIM: As. mû, pl. mê, also mâmu
>
> s.v. SHAMAYIM: As. amû, pl. amê, amûtu, also
> amâmu
>
> Now I don't take BDB as the top authority on
> Akkadian (and it doesn't
> mention Ugaritic because it is too old - but it is
> what I have to hand),
> but it seems to suggest that mû and amû are regular
> singular nouns
> which also have plural forms. Have I misunderstood
> BDB? Or is it wrong?
mu^ is plural as is samu^.
plural in akkadian is long u long a or long i or tu^ ta^ or ti^ IIRC