Words

Hebrew
ŝrd - to run away, to escape (HALOT 1355‒1356)
Hebrew
ŝārīd - someone fleeing in battle (HALOT 1355‒1356)
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ŝrp - to burn (HALOT 1358)
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ŝrp - to sip, to absorb (Jastrow 1632)
pB.
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ŝārāp - Saraph serpent (HALOT 1360)
A relatively rare term attested both in prose (in Nu 21.6 and Dt 8.15 as an appositon to nahas ‘snake’) and poetry (in Is 14.29 and 30.6 as ŝārāp məˁōpēp ‘flying ŝ.’). In Is 6.2,6 the pl. form ŝərāpīm denotes a kind of flying divine beings.
Hebrew
šṭḥ - to spread out, spread abroad (BDB 1008, HALOT 1474)
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ŝyb - to be grey headed, old (HALOT 1318)
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ŝym - to lay down, set down, arrange, fix (HALOT 1321)
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tešaˁ - nine (HALOT 1802)
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təˀō - antelope (HALOT 1673)
Constr. tō(ˀ). pB. ‘wild ox (?)’ (Jastrow 1641)