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Safan ship captain; Sansal like a wooden chair; Sakhar bribed; Sakhar concluded; Skaim people who make sacks and wear them; Sikra a type of red earth used for dyeing; Sakrutia the skin of the Enda'af a type of animal/hide; Sikirokan a murderer; Srigin those who make the wagons; Saris Hama a natural eunuch, from his mother's womb, who never saw the sun but as a eunuch; Sridah a small kneading trough; Storniot branches that do not ripen until the days of autumn; Statio struck in the mold; Anfas
Avot a long piece of wood placed inside the yoke; Avit a garment; the bed of the cattle, a trough; Avirin heavy planks; Ed a piece of cloth; Adai a tool used to break the stones that obstruct the plow; Adal and green vegetables a type of vegetable, resembling a tongue; Augin iron tied with a rope, which they lower into the deep water to anchor the ship; Oten is a handful, where he keeps the olives to ferment; Omed like omed estimating/assessing; Utzvah the skin covering the wagon; Ayin that which they harness onto the animal's neck to place the yoke upon it; Ukah a pit; Uketz tail; Ushpo the wide part of the axe; Idit rich soil/field; Idah a piece of wool or linen woven into headscarves for decoration; Airah a sack; Akukhu its servant; Ali a large, round piece of wood used for pounding; Alala a storm; Amilan flour dough used to cover the pot; Anbal the iron clapper ringing inside the bell; Anavah like "and your answer shall increase me," or it may be in the depths interpreted according to what the land will answer; and some say like anfah a heron/branch; and they are Ankuklot grapes that were damaged before they reached a third of their ripening; Askaniot meaningful; Atzitz a vessel with roots inside it