burud [PERFORATE] (49x: Old Akkadian, Ur III, Old Babylonian) wr. burudx(U) "breach, hole; depression, low-lying area, depth; to perforate; (to be) deep" Akk. palāšu; šapālu; pilšu; šupālu; šuplu
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~ ELA/Old Akkadian/Girsu
~ ĝeštug[ear]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
~ kiri[nose]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
~ zag[nose-rope]LEX/Old Babylonian/unknown
See: e burud; gug burud; magaz burud; niĝsakar burud; nisakar burud; u burud.
Akk. palāšu; šapālu "to perforate"; pilšu; šupālu "breach"; šuplu "depth".
[2002] J. Hoyrup, Lengths Widths Surfaces 43.
[1972] M. Powell, ZA 62 208-211.
See ETCSL: buru3=to penetrate.
ePSD contacts: Steve Tinney and Philip Jones.