sa [SINEW] (68x: Old Babylonian) wr. sa "gut; sinew, tendon; string (of a bow, musical instrument); catgut string" Akk. dāmu; erru; matnu; pitnu
[1] | sa | |
+ | -0 (68x/100%). |
3500 | 3000 | 2500 | 2000 | 1500 | 1000 | (no date) | |
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[1] | 64 |
~ LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ uLEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ bala[turn]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
~ gi[turn]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ gid[long]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
~ gu[neck]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ ĝušur[harrow]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ piriĝ[lion]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ sig[weak]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ šu[hand]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
~ tah[add]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
~ te[cheek]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
See: dub sa dar; erin sa gi; gag sa la; gu sa la; nar sa; šakkanak erin sa gi; tigidlu sa n; uzu sa; uzu sa gal; uzu sa hal; uzu sa sal; uzu sa tah.
Akk. dāmu "blood, dark"; erru "intestine(s)"; matnu "sinew, tendon"; pitnu "box; a musical instrument; instrument string".
[1993] A. Cavigneaux and F. Alrawi, ZA 83 204 wn34.
[1993-1997] W. R"ollig and H. Waetzoldt, RlA 8 328.
[1987] M. van de Mieroop, Isin crafts 149; 33.
See ETCSL: sa=sinew.
ePSD contacts: Steve Tinney and Philip Jones.