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42 hits for sud

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sudĝal [LONG] (1x: Old Babylonian) wr. sud-ĝal2 "long"

sug [EMPTY] (863x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Ur III, Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian) wr. sug4 "(to be) empty; (to be) naked; to cut clear, strip" Akk. erû; urrû; riāqu

sur [CUT] wr. sur4 "to cut cloth" Akk. nakāsu

šab [TRIM] (25x: Old Babylonian) wr. šab "to inspect exta; to incise; to draw, design; to gather together, collect, scrape up; to break off, deduct; to trim, peel off; to dig, hollow out; to have a grooved shape; to cut, fell (of trees); to become loose, fall out; to disintegrate; to disappear; to make clear" Akk. barû ša uzu; esēpu; harāru; harāşu; harāşu; eşēru; harāşu; šarāmu; nakāsu; šahāhu

šagsud [BACK] wr. šag4-sud "back"

šagsud [~DATES] (1x: unknown) wr. šag4-sud "a designation or quality of dates" Akk. šuşû, šişūtu

šasi [RAIL] (27x: ED IIIb, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. ša3-su3; ša3-si "rail (of a doorframe); cross-beam (of a chariot)"

širsud [SUBSCRIPT] (1x: Old Babylonian) wr. šir3-sud "a literary subscript"

šu dag [ABANDON] wr. šu dag "to cut off, abandon" Akk. batāqu

šu sud [EXTEND THE HAND] (2x: Old Babylonian) wr. šu sud "'to stretch the hand out'" Akk. ?

šud [PRAYER] (115x: ED IIIa, ED IIIb, Ebla, Old Akkadian, Early Old Babylonian, Old Babylonian, unknown) wr. šud3; šu-tu; šudx(|KA.ŠU|) "prayer, dedication; blessing" Akk. ikribu

šud ša [PRAY] (1x: Old Babylonian) wr. šud3 ša4 "to pray"

šuš [CUT] wr. šuš4 "to cut, fell; to trim, peel off" Akk. nakāsu; šarāmu

tar [CUT] (237x: ED IIIb, Old Akkadian, Lagash II, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. tar; tarar "to cut down; to untie, loosen; to cut; to scatter, disperse; to decide" Akk. harāşu; parāsu; paţāru; sapāhu

tuk [BREAK] wr. tukx(|IM.KAD3|) "to break off, pinch off; to cut, fell; to demolish; to scratch; to soften, dissolve" Akk. karāşu; nakāsu; naqāru; narābu

zi [CUT] (157x: Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. zi2; zi; zix(|IGI@g|) "to cut, remove; to erase" Akk. baqāmu; barāšu; naţāpu; nasāhu

zu sud [BITE] wr. zu2 sud2 "to bite" Akk. gaşāşu


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