sed [COLD] (89x: Old Babylonian) wr. sed4; sed; sed6; še12; še18; še11; še15; še5; šed5 "(to be) cold; to cool; winter" Akk. kāşû; kuşu; kuşşu
See bar šed[cool], šag šed[soothe].
[1] | sed4 (še17, šed10) | |
[2] | sed (še4, šed7) | |
[3] | sed6 (šed12) | |
[4] | še12 | |
[5] | še18 | |
[6] | še11 | |
[7] | še15 | |
[8] | še5 | |
[9] | šed5 | |
+ | -0 (69x/78%); -de3 (14x/16%); -da (6x/7%). |
~ LEX/unknown/Nippur
See: dug a sed.
Akk. kāşû; kuşu "coldness"; kuşşu "coldness, winter".
See ETCSL: sed4=to be cold.
ePSD contacts: Steve Tinney and Philip Jones.