šzp

Verb

 * 1)  to grasp, to physically take up without force (+ : to, for (oneself); + : with, into (one’s hand); + : from (someone))
 * 2)  to accept, to receive, to take into one’s possession without force (objects, payments, bribes, land, a crown, etc.) (+ : to, for (oneself); + : from (someone))
 * 3)  to receive, to be given (something abstract: favor, life, truth, pleasure, time, etc.)
 * 4)  to accept, to admit (a delivery) (+ : from (a place); + : from (someone))
 * 5)  to accept, to receive (offerings)
 * 6)  to partake of (food or drink), to take to eat or drink
 * 7)  to absorb (medicine, disease, poison, etc.)
 * 8)  to catch (fish)
 * 9)  to assume, to take (a seat or place)
 * 10)  to accept, to assume, to take on (an office or title)
 * 11)  to welcome, to admit, to cordially receive (someone; also, the dead into the afterworld)
 * 12)  to take in, to harbor (exiles)
 * 13)  to listen to (words, speech, praises, etc.)
 * 14)  to breathe, to take in (air, breath, etc.)
 * 15)  to receive sexually, to have sex (with)
 * 16)  to become characterized by (an emotion or abstract quality: happiness, old age, dignity, etc.)
 * 17)  to be pleased by, to find agreeable or dear
 * 18)  to take on (an opponent) in battle
 * 19)  to move into (a building or temple chamber)
 * 20)  to set out on, to commence (a fight, a path, a new year, etc.)
 * 1)  to be pleased by, to find agreeable or dear
 * 2)  to take on (an opponent) in battle
 * 3)  to move into (a building or temple chamber)
 * 4)  to set out on, to commence (a fight, a path, a new year, etc.)

Noun

 * 1) palm, a measure of length equivalent to 4  or $1/7$ of a  (about 7.5 centimetres)
 * 2) palm of the hand
 * 3) grip, grasp

Etymology 2
Unknown.

Noun

 * 1) statue as a religious image
 * 2) sphinx
 * 3) image, portrayal, representation (+ : of (a god))
 * 4) relief, image in relief