| abulmaḫḫum |
main gate |
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| abum |
father |
JCS 66, 42-44 // ZA 110, 53–59 (A Father and His Son): (b) i 21, 40, 60, 61, ii 2, 4, 5, 15, 17, 26, 36, 52, iii [0'], 14', 20', 25', 26', 41', 53', iv 6', 24', 28', viii 47', base 22'
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| abum (//a-a) |
father |
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| abum (//ad-da) |
father |
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| abum (//bil) |
father |
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| abum (//pap) |
father |
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| abunnatum |
umbilical cord, navel |
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| aburriš |
on a green meadow |
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| aburrum |
rear, field; water-meadow, pasture |
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| Adab (UD.NUNki) |
GN |
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| Adad (//dIŠKUR) |
DN |
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| Adad (dIŠKUR) |
DN |
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| adānum, ḫadānum |
fixed date, time limit |
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| Adapa |
PN |
EA 356 (Adapa and the Southwind): 11, 15, 17, 22, 35, 40, 41, 46,48, 49, 67
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| adapum |
hymn, kind of (Sum.) |
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| adārum I (v.) |
G to be dark, gloomy; D to darken, look gloomy |
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| adārum II (v.) |
G to be afraid, fear, be worried, disturbed; Š to cause annoyance, frighten; Št to become frightened, worried |
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| addum |
storm, thunderstorm |
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| Adgigi |
name of a lyre or harp |
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| adi |
until, as far as |
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| adīni |
hitherto, till now |
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| adirtu I |
gloominess |
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| âdum (v.) |
to take notice of |
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| agāgum (v.) |
G to be(come) furious; D to be angry |
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| agālum I |
donkey |
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