chap. 4 Flashcards
balāṭum
(ibluṭ)
to live, be alive, be healthy;
to get well, recover
gamārum
(igmur)
to bring to an end;
to annihilate;
to use up; to settle; to encompass, control; to finish
kanākum
(iknuk)
to seal; to place under seal
maḫārum
(imḫur)
to accept, receive;
to approach, meet, confront
šalāmum
(išlim)
to become whole, sound, well, uninjured, safe
to recover; to arrive safely; to succeed, prosper;
to be completed
aḫum
brother
alpum
ox, bull
eṭlum
(pl. like adj.: eṭlūtum)
young man, youth
kakkum
weapon
napištum
(pl. napšātum)
life, vigor, good health;
person; personnel; self; throat
šamnum
oil, fat
šikarum
beer, intoxicating liquid
damqum
good, of good quality; beautiful; favorable; expert
dannum
strong, solid; mighty, powerful; fortified;
fierce, savage; severe, difficult; urgent
ḫalqum
escaped; missing, lost
kašdum
successful, achieved;
conquered; having arrived, available
maqtum
fallen, collapsed, in ruins
marṣum
sick, ill; diseased, painful; difficult
nakarum, nakirum, nakrum
hostile, inimical; foreign
rapšum
wide, broad
ṣabtum
seized; deposited; captive, prisoner
šaknum
placed, lying, situated, located, present;
established, appointed, endowed, provided
Substantive: governor
šarqum
stolen
ṭābum
pleasant, pleasing (to: eli), sweet, fine, good
ul
(or: ula)
not
damiqtum
(fem.) good(ness), favor, luck; fame
dannatum
(fem.) famine, hard times; fortress
maruštum
(fem. substantive from marṣtum; pl. marṣatum)
difficulty, hardship, trouble, duress
gamrum
finished, settled,;
complete, entire, full
šalmum
whole, sound, well, safe, in good condition, intact, complete, favorable