šab [TRIM]

(25 instances)

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

[1] cuneiform |PA.IB| šab
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7 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

1. to inspect exta (25x/100%)

~ LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur šab = na#-ka#-su OB Nippur Lu 179; šab = [ša]-ra-mu OB Nippur Lu 180; šab = ha#-ra-[rum] OB Nippur Lu 181; šab = [ha]-ra-şu!? OB Nippur Lu 182; [[šab]] = = PA.IB = ša-ra-mu-um OB Diri Nippur 349; [[šab]] = = = na-ka#-su2#-um OB Diri Nippur 350; [[šab]] = = = ha-ra#-şu2-um OB Diri Nippur 351; [[šab]] = = = ha-ra-[ru]-um OB Diri Nippur 352; [[šab]] = = = e-se2#-[qu2-um] OB Diri Nippur 353. LEX/Old Babylonian/Sippar [[šab?]] = = [(PA.IB)] = ša#-ra#-mu!? OB Diri Sippar Seg.7, 1; [[šab?]] = = = e-ze-qu OB Diri Sippar Seg.7, 2; [[šab?]] = = = e-še#-qu OB Diri Sippar Seg.7, 3. LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown [[šab]] = = = ša#-ra-mu!# OB Diri "Oxford" 272; [[šab]] = = = ha#-ra-şum# OB Diri "Oxford" 274; [[šab]] = = = [e-şe]-rum OB Diri "Oxford" 276; [[šab]] = = = e-se2-qu2 OB Diri "Oxford" 278.

See: ba šab; ĝešnimbar šab.

2. to incise

3. to draw, design

4. to gather together, collect, scrape up

5. to break off, deduct

6. to trim, peel off

7. to dig, hollow out

8. to have a grooved shape

9. to cut, fell (of trees)

10. to become loose, fall out

11. to disintegrate

12. to disappear

13. to make clear

Akk. barû ša uzu; esēpu "to gather together, collect up; scrape up"; harāru "to dig, hollow out"; harāşu "to break off, deduct"; harāşu; eşēru "to break off, deduct"; harāşu; šarāmu "to break off, deduct"; nakāsu "to cut, fell"; šahāhu "to become loose, fall out".


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