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aḫāzum (a/u)
to take, seize, take in marriage
akālum (a/u)
to eat
alākum (pres. illak, pret. illik)
to go; an šīmtim alākum: to die; Gt to go away; Gtn to walk about
amārum (a/u)
to see
apālum (a/u)
to answer, satisfy, pay
É.abzu
a temple
É-babbar
a temple
ebēbum (i)
to be pure, holy; D to purify; Dt passive
edēšum (i)
to be new; D to renew
epēšum (*a/u of u: ippeš/ippuš, īpuš; OB N-stem inneppeš, innepiš, ittenpeš alongside OB, SB, NB inneppuš, innepuš, ittenpuš)
to do, make
erēbum (u)
to enter; Š causative
erēšum A (i)
to ask for
erēšum B (i)
to cultivate (a field)
ešērum (i)
to be straight, in order, be a success; Š to put in order; Št to keep in order, lead aright
ezēbum (i)
to leave, leave behind; kunukkam šūzubum: to cause to leave a sealed document
kišpū (pl.)
sorcery
nadûm (-i)
to throw, cast; 'to throw murder on' = accuse of murder
nakārum (i)
to be foreign, be in enmity, be estranged from (itti)
naṭālum (a/u)
to look at, see
nērtum
murder
šuluḫḫum (<ŠU.LUḪ)
ritual cleansing, hand washing, ritual
šuttum, pl. šunātum
dream
warka (conj.)
after