"ܠܡܣܘ" meaning in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Noun

IPA: [lamas.suː] [Standard] Forms: ܠܲܡܲܣܘܼ [canonical], lammasū [romanization], ܠܲܡܲܣܵܬܘܼ̈ [plural]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Akkadian 𒀭𒆗 (lamassu). Etymology templates: {{lbor|aii|akk|lamassum|𒀭𒆗|tr=lamassu}} Learned borrowing from Akkadian 𒀭𒆗 (lamassu) Head templates: {{aii-noun|ܠܲܡܲܣܘܼ|m|pl=ܠܲܡܲܣܵܬܘܼ̈}} ܠܲܡܲܣܘܼ • (lammasū) m (plural ܠܲܡܲܣܵܬܘܼ̈ (lammasātū))
  1. lamassu (Assyrian protective deity often depicted as having the head of human, the body of an ox or lion, and the wings of a bird) Categories (topical): Mesopotamian deities Related terms: ܫܹܐܕ݂ܵܐ (šēḏā)
    Sense id: en-ܠܡܣܘ-aii-noun-9waeW~nE Categories (other): Assyrian Neo-Aramaic entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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    },
    {
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  "pos": "noun",
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      "related": [
        {
          "roman": "šēḏā",
          "word": "ܫܹܐܕ݂ܵܐ"
        }
      ]
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      },
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  "lang_code": "aii",
  "pos": "noun",
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    {
      "roman": "šēḏā",
      "word": "ܫܹܐܕ݂ܵܐ"
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  ],
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}

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