chap. 10 Flashcards
akālum
(īkul)
to eat, consume; to use, have the use of (a field, etc.);
to take for oneself
babālum
(ubil; from wabālum - pl. ublū or ubilū)
to bear, carry, transport, convey
bablum
(babil-)
carried, transported
edēšum
(īdiš) to be(come) new
eššum
(irregular assimilation from *edšum)
(fem. eššetum, rarely edištum)
new, fresh
labārum
(ilbir)
to become old, last, endure
labirum
(labir-)
old, ancient, remote (in time); original, traditional
mâtum
(imūt)
to die
mītum
(mīt; fem. mīttum)
dead
šiābum
(išīb)
to become or grow old, gray
šībum
(šīb-)
gray, gray-haired, old
Substantive (w/ bound form šīb(i); pl. šībū and šībūtum)
old man, elder; witness
wašābum
(ušib)
to sit down; to sit, be sitting, seated;
to stay, remain (somewhere), reside, dwell
wašbum
(wašib-)
seated; resident, in residence
watārum
(ītir) to be(come) exceeding, surpassing; to exceed, surpass
watrum
(watar-)
additional, in excess, superfluous; foremost, pre-eminent, excellent;