Lesson 2 Flashcards
aššatum
wife
bītum
house
emūqum (du. emūqān; pl. masc. emūqū, pl. fem. emūqātum)
strength, power, force, ability; armed forces; value; also used in the du. and pl. with the same meanings.
īnum (fem.)
eye; spring
išdum (dual išdān [often = sg.]; pl. išdātum)
base, foundation, bottom; lower extremities; administration, organization (of a gov’t)
libbum
heart, mind, thought, wish; inside, center, midst
mutum (masc.)
husband, man
nārum (fem.)
river, canal
šīpātum (always pl.)
wool
ṭuppum (masc. and fem.; pl. ṭuppū and ṭuppātum; Sum. lw.)
(clay) tablet; letter; document
ummum (fem.)
mother
uznum (fem.)
ear; understanding
ana
to, toward, unto, for; temporally: for, within
ina
in, into, at, among; with (things), by means of, by; from, from within (a place, with verbs of motion or of taking, seizing); temporally: in, on, at the time of
ištu
from, out of, away from (a place); temporally: since