| Narām-Sîn |
PN, RN |
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| narāmtum |
beloved, favourite (woman) |
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| narāmum |
loved one, love |
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| narāmum (//ki-ág) |
loved one, love; lover |
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| narbāṣum |
lair (of an animal) |
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| narbûm |
greatness, pl. deeds |
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| nāriṭum |
marsh, swamp |
|
| nārtum I |
ditch, canal |
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| Nārum (dÍD) |
DN, GN, Divine River |
|
| narûm (NA.RU) |
stele |
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| nārum I (//íd) |
river |
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| nārum I (ÍD) |
river, watercourse, canal |
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| nārum II (NAR) |
musician, singer |
|
| nārūtum |
profession of musician, musicianship |
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| naṣābum (v.) I |
to suck |
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| nasāḫum (v.) |
G to tear out, pull out, remove; G~D; N pass. be extracted, torn out |
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| nasāḫum (v.) (//zi) |
G to tear out, pull out, remove; G~D; N pass. be extracted, torn out |
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| našākum (v.) |
G to bite, gnaw |
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| nasākum (v.) |
G to throw down, disregard |
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| nasāqum (v.) |
G to choose, select; Št put, keep in order |
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| našāqum (v.) |
to kiss |
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| naṣārum (v.) |
G to guard, protect; Š caus. to G, keep in mind, heed, obey, respect, safeguard; Gt be careful, on o.’s guard |
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| našārum (v.) |
to pour out |
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| nasḫuru |
favorable attention |
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| nāsiḫum |
one who pulls, removes |
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