Words

Samalian
mṣˁh - middle (DNWSI 677)
Samalian
mwḳˀ - sunrise (DNWSI 604)
Samalian
mwt/myt - to die (DNWSI 605)
Samalian
nbš - soul (DNWSI 744)
Samalian
ntn - to give (DNWSI 766)
Samalian
plṭ - to deliver, to save (DNWSI 915)
Samalian
pm - mouth (DNWSI 916)
Samalian
rgz - anger (DNWSI 1059)
Samalian
ršy - to have authority, to have a right to (DNWSI 1086)
The interpretation of the expression yršy šḥt (KAI 214:27‒28) is uncertain. As rightly pointed out in Kaufman 1974:89, the meaning of ršy in this phrase comes closer to Akk. rašû (‘to acquire’ > ‘to incur, to commit, to become liable,’ CAD R 198) than to Old Aramaic and later parallels, themselves rather divergent from the semantic point of view.
Samalian
šˀh - sheep, ewe (DNWSI 1094)