ṣeḫrum

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== Akkadian == === Etymology === From Proto-Semitic *ṣaɣir-. Cognate with Arabic صَغِير (ṣaḡīr, “small”) and Biblical Hebrew צָעִיר (ṣɔʕír, “young”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈsˤeχ.rum/ === Adjective === ṣeḫrum (feminine ṣeḫertum, masculine plural ṣeḫrūtum, feminine plural ṣeḫrētum, predicative ṣeḫer) verbal adjective of ṣeḫērum: small, little young, little 𒌉 𒅇 𒃲 [ṣeḫer u rabi] ― TUR u₃ GAL ― young and old minor, underage (of siblings) younger (brother/sister) (of kings) the Second (of scribes, merchants, etc.) junior === Noun === ṣeḫrum m (construct state ṣeḫer, plural ṣeḫrū) child servant ==== Alternative forms ==== ṣeḫru (non-mimated form) ṣaḫrum, ṣaḫru (non-mimated form)