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English: Abdi-Ashirta written in cuneiform akkadian.
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1.-(=male) (DIŠ (cuneiform))-(also a preposition: ana, "to", "for"),... So: 1. (male), "servant" ("ARAD (servant Sumerogram)", or "ÌR (servant Sumerogram)"; so: 1. ARAD A-Ši-iR-Ta. (Abdi-AŠ(h)(i)IrTa)
Polski: Abdiaszirta w zapisie klinowym (język akkadyjski)
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Source The Tell El-Amarna Tablets in British Museum with Autotype Facsimiles
Author Dr. C. Bezold

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