𒋞
Akkadian
Etymology 1
From Proto-Semitic *baday(n)- (“part of the upper human body, the central bulk of a body”), ultimately from Proto-Afro-Asiatic *bayad (“arm and shoulder region”). Cognates with Eblaite 𒅤𒌈 (/butum, budum/, “shoulders, the totality of the region between the two”), Arabic بَدَن (badan, “torso, core, body without a head or limbs; heart, person, personality; form or figure, outline, base form without adornment, prototype or archetype”), Proto-Berber *bad- (“breast”).
Noun
𒋞 (būdu)
[MURGU]
Etymology 2
From Proto-Semitic *laban- (“dairy; to strain milk or yogurt of its whey, to thicken or coagulate, to solidify, to dry out, to become firm or solid pieces”).
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