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banûm (-i)
to make, create, build
bašûm (-i)
to be; Š to cause to exist; N to come to be, appear, grow (ingressive)
dajjānūtum
judgeship
epištum
deed
gamālum (i)
to spare, show mercy
ḫadûm (-u), stat. ḫadi
to rejoice, D make happy
Íd
the god 'River, Canal'
Ištar
a goddess (also a common noun 'goddess')
ištu (conj.)
since, after
kalûm (-a)
to retain, hold back, withhold
kussûm
throne, seat
leqûm (-e)
to take
manûm (-u)
to count, reckon, consider, recite
Mera
an archaic name for the city Mari
petûm (-e)
to open
rabûm (-i)
to become great, grow; D to raise (children); Š to make great
rašûm (-i)
to acquire
redûm (-i/e)
to lead, bring
salāmum (i)
to be reconciled with, be friendly, be in good relations
šalûm (-i)
to plunge (into the river[-god] = ᵈÍd [acc.])
šemûm (-e)
to hear
šurqum
stolen object
tazzimtim (*nzm)
complaint
tebûm (-i)
to rise up; Š to raise up
ṭābum
good, sweet, pleasant; eli PN ṭāb: it is pleasing to PN