sebe |
seven |
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šebērum (v.) |
to break |
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sebîšu |
seven times |
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šebûm I (v.) |
to be satiated, satisfied; to be full |
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šebûm II |
satisfied |
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sebūtum |
seventh day (of month) |
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šēdum |
protective deity, luck; spirit (representing vital force) |
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šegûm (v.) II |
to be wild, rave |
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ṣeḫērum (TUR) (v.) |
to be(come) small, young, little |
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ṣeḫḫerum |
tiny, very small |
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ṣeḫrum I ((LÚ).TUR) |
little, young, junior-; small, child, servant, baby |
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ṣeḫrum II |
youth |
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šeḫṭum |
jump, attack |
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seḫûm, šeḫûm (v.) |
to rise up, revolt; D confuse |
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sekērum (v.) |
to be cloistered |
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sekretum (MUNUS.UŠ) |
a (possibly cloistered) woman of high rank |
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sekrum |
closed off, up |
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šēlebum |
fox |
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šeleppûm |
turtle |
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ṣēltum |
quarrel |
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ṣelû II (v.) |
G to ignite, Š make smb. burn incense |
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ṣēlum |
rib |
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šēmûm |
hearer, that hears |
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šemûm (//še-ga) |
hearer, that hears |
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šemûm (v.) |
G to listen, to hear; Gtn to hear, to listen again and again |
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