Number: 1950
Proto-Semitic: *skk 1, *sikk-at- 2
Meaning: to harrow 1, harrowed land 2
Akkadian: šakāku 'to harrow' OA, OB on (CAD š1, 113), šikkatu 'harrowed land' OB (Ibid. š2 433)
Epigraphic South Arabian: (?) Sab. s1kt, a proper name (in: ʔhl ḥrt_ s1ktn Conti Rossini 1931, 195; my interpretation of s1k-t as 'plough' or 'harrow' and the whole context as 'folk ploughing with a plough or harrow' is highly hypothetic)