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searching for Šag 5 found (11 total)

alternate case: šag

Hittite cuneiform (1,320 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

"new"); pir ; p/biš,pùš 𒄫 (=gir); p/bur R: rad/t 𒋥; riš 𒊕 (=šag) Š: šaḫ 𒋚 (=ŠUBUR "pig"); šag/k 𒊕 (=SAG "head"); šal 𒊩 (=MUNUS "woman"); šam 𒌑 (=ú);
É (temple) (1,506 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
E-ab-lu-a - 𒂍𒀖𒇻𒀀, (House with teeming cattle) temple to Suen in Urum E-ab-šag-a-la - 𒂍𒀊𒊮𒀀𒇲, (House which stretches over the midst of the sea) temple
Cuneiform (10,224 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
šud = 𒋤 šud (šud₂) = 𒁍 šud (šud₃) = 𒆃 šud₄ = 𒋃 šag = 𒊕 šàg (šag₃) = 𒉺 šag₄ = 𒊮 šag₅ = 𒊷 šag₆ = 𒋝 šèg (šeg₃) = 𒀀𒀭 šeg₄ = 𒀀𒋙𒉀 šeg₅ = 𒍋, 𒎆
Damgalnuna (2,338 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
throne. A hymn dedicated to Damgalnuna, identified in a subscript as a šir-šag-ḫula ("song of a joyful heart"), is also known. It focuses on her spousal
Indo-European vocabulary (8,973 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Av hačaitē, hačaiti "(he) follows" šagati "to walk, stride, step"; Russ šag "step" OPrus sektwei "to shallow [To breathe lightly]", Lith sekti "to follow"