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  1. ṣibtu (1) : [Religion → Magic]  1) seizure (by a demon or a god ...) , seizure , fit -epilepsy- (?) 2) : seizure , confiscation of a boat 3) : = [ṣibittu] : captivity 4) : holding of land 5) : occupation (of land , a town) 6) : withdrawal , taking 7) act of grasping 8) setting (for a precious stone) 9) capacity (of a container)
  2. ṣurrānītu : [Nature → Minerals]   : (an obsidian / flint like stone) ;
  3. ša-pūlīšu : [Professions]  limestone peddler
  4. šaddānu ṣābitu : [Nature → Minerals]  magnetite , lodestone / loadstone , a magnet (?) ;
  5. šalû (2) : 1) to fling , to cast away , to throw spittle ; 2) weapon, spear, arrow ... : to throw , to let loose / to loose , to shoot , to fire (?) ; 3) child by sale : to cast off , to let go , to get rid of (?) ; 4) heart devoted to king : to give self entirely / to devote self ; 5) stones, arrows, missiles ... onto somebody : to pelt , to bombard , to showe rwith missiles ; 6) D : falling rain : pelting , cats and dogs ;
  6. šamê : [Sky]  heavens , heaven , sky , firmament
  7. šanû (4) : 1) road, border, position, work, appearance, price, disease, words, plans ... : to be changed / modified / altered / transformed , to vary , to evolve , to develop , to be fickle / to change / to become different / to turn , to be transformed , to metamorphose
  8. šapiltu : 1) lower / inner part (body, garments, objects) ; 2) : : the remainder, the rest , what is left (persons, commodities, assets ...) , remainder after subtraction ; 3) second in rank (in a hierarchy) , an assistant , a sub- , an under- ; 4) an anvil-stone ;
  9. šappu : [Feeding]  (a vessel) , a "bowl" (of clay, metal or stone) for oil, wine, beer, flour, or honey ;
  10. šibbu : [Army → Weapons]  1) a sword-belt , a girdle for birth-stones , a shoulder strap ; 2) : a fierce mythical snake ; 3) : (a disease) ; 4) : (meaning uncertain) ; 5) : (meaning unknown) ;
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