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Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
prykˀ
- type of demon
(DJBA 933)
Probably borrowed from Akkadian
parakku
‘dais, shrine’
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pūrayyā
- Purim
(DJBA 891)
The Aramaic designations of the feast must go back to the Biblical Hebrew usage (Kaufman 1974:84, Mankowski 2000:126f.)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
parzlā
- iron
(DJBA 930)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
psˁ
- to step, tread
(DJBA 919)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
psl
- to render unfit, invalidated
(DJBA 918)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
psl
- to hew
(DJBA 918)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pss
- to destroy, to break
(DJBA 918)
Probably an Akkadian loan from
pasāsu
‘to erase, to canceľ
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pšˁ
- to be negligent, to harm, to transgress
(DJBA 944)
the wide presence of this word in DJBA is probably due to Hebrew influence
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
pšḥ
- to break, to tear
(DJBA 942)
Jewish Babylonian Aramaic
puškā
- handbreadth
(DJBA 894)
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