Lesson 3 Flashcards
damāqum (idmiq)
to become good, better, improve, prosper
danānum (idnin)
to become strong
ḫalāqum (iḫliq)
to disappear, go missing, get lost; to escape; to perish
kašādum (ikšud)
to arrive (at a place: ana or acc.); to reach, achieve; to conquer, defeat
maḫāṣum (imḫaṣ)
to strike, wound, smite, wound, kill
maqātum (imqut)
to fall, fall down, collapse; to arrive (of news), happen; to fall upon, attack (with ana, eli)
marāṣum (imraṣ)
to become sick, fall ill; to be(come) painful; to become troublesome, difficult (to, for someone: ana, eli); with libbum as subject: to become annoyed
rapāšum (irpiš)
to become wide, broad
ṣabātum (iṣbat)
to seize, take, hold, arrest, capture
šakānum (iškun)
to place, set, put; to establish, install, appoint, assign, impose
šarāqum (išriq)
to steal
awīlum
human being, person, grown man, free man, boss
mātum (pl. mātātum)
country (political unit), native land; land, open country
qātum
hand; care, charge, responsibility; many idioms–see page 21
šarrāqum
thief