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... Assyr . šaqú , Ar . , Sab . PD , Eth . : , may be connected with the Sumerian NAG , ' to drink ' , ' to give drink ' ( šatú , šaqú ) , through the possible newer form SHAG . The Heb . n , Assyr . šatú , Eth . A † ?: ' to drink ' , is a ...
... Assyr . šaqú , Ar . , Sab . PD , Eth . : , may be connected with the Sumerian NAG , ' to drink ' , ' to give drink ' ( šatú , šaqú ) , through the possible newer form SHAG . The Heb . n , Assyr . šatú , Eth . A † ?: ' to drink ' , is a ...
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... Assyr . amű ( N ) to speak ' , ' say ' , whence amátu , word ' , and in Aram . N ,, id . , No to speak ' ( Tg . Jer . ) , to swear ' ; possibly also in ' say ' , ' tell ' , ' command ' ( DN + 7 ) Postpos . ) . With this root NIM , ( IM ) ...
... Assyr . amű ( N ) to speak ' , ' say ' , whence amátu , word ' , and in Aram . N ,, id . , No to speak ' ( Tg . Jer . ) , to swear ' ; possibly also in ' say ' , ' tell ' , ' command ' ( DN + 7 ) Postpos . ) . With this root NIM , ( IM ) ...
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... Assyr . samnu , may very well be of the same origin , since oil is a bright or shining substance , which adds a gloss or lustre to things ( Ps . 10415 ) . 6 > To return to the Numerals . We might perhaps be inclined to regard Semitic ( ...
... Assyr . samnu , may very well be of the same origin , since oil is a bright or shining substance , which adds a gloss or lustre to things ( Ps . 10415 ) . 6 > To return to the Numerals . We might perhaps be inclined to regard Semitic ( ...
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