A writing tablet in Akkadian called a ṭuppum ( 𒁾𒁍𒌝 ) borrowed by the Akkadians from the Sumerian word "dub" 𒁾 (tablet, document ).
So what does "𒁾 dub" mean?
ṭuppum ( ṭuppum ), the suffix (-um/-m) is called Mimation, which is equivalent to the Arabic Nunation ( -un/-n )
or the Somali ( -ka ) .
How were Sumerian tablets "𒁾 dub" made ?
Sumerian tablets "𒁾 dub" were made by pressing a stylus into wet clay to create wedge-shaped impressions. The tablets "𒁾 dub" were then dried or baked to create a permanent record.
Sumerian tablets "𒁾 dub" were made by shaping wet clay from the riverbanks of the Tigris and Euphrates into flat surfaces, then using a pointed reed stylus to press wedge-shaped cuneiform symbols into the damp clay; after writing, the tablets were then baked in the sun or burned in a pottery oven to harden them and preserve the inscriptions.
In the Sumerian language the tablet is called: dub 𒁾 .
After writing on wet tablets and then drying and burning them, we now have "𒁾 dub", which are Loox.
Which means in our Somali ( dub / gub ) :baked or burned .
waa dhoobo la dubay / waa dhoobo la gubay became .
So the word Loox " lawḥ لوح " is baked clay ( dhoobo la dubay ).
Loox ( lwx ) = la dubay ( dby ) .
dub → dubay ( dby ) → loox ( lawḥ / lwx ) .
د ب ← د ب ي ← ل و ح
دب ← دبي ← لوح
in short : ( dhoobo la dubay / dhoobo la gubay) : burned clay or baked caly .