Babyloniaca, études de philologie assyro-babylonienne.

108 ST. LANGDON duns' a jewel, dti4i-a BR. 45519; VATh. 251 obv. 30 (ABELWINCKLER, Keilschrift 60 f.) epinu irrigating -machine, epin-na Gud. Cyl. B XI 20, &risu bride and bridegroom 11W 141a, both from ores" BR. '10981, which may mean both husband and wife hence without gender as loan-word. For NVIN, certainly masculine, see Ur-Bau St. VI '10. P1. ergfitu, the married ones, CT XVI 36, 9. ertz copper, from urud; see LEANDER no 233 for its connection with Indo-Germanic r~d, raudus and especially, the digamma replacing r in we-ri-itn CT XV 2, 17. An ideographic writing is A-HU BR. 6563 which occurs also in-RTC 221 rev. 1; 222 obv. II 3. egsegu offer'ing, Sum. e's-d's SAI 2500. Beside literature cited-by MEISSNER see also RTC 3141 obv. 2, dates as the es'esua of the satu kku; Gud. Cyl. A II 23; Br. M. 141308 obv. 5,12 the egges'u for the feast of the new moon. LSS II'1 12 the day for the est,4egi is the 4ll,, 8th and 1 711 of the month. CT XXII no 46, 147 bulls for the day of the es'sesi. In Gud. St. B VIII 25' the word is written e's-gjar. qablahhu a divine weapon, grab-1agh CT XX 31, 35-36; cf. MEISSNER, Suppi. 26 b; KB VI t 35 3. gallu large, Sum. gal, IV R 23 a 8,_ gutd-gal ~alpu gallum. For compounds see 11W 197 b and cf. BR. 6842. qyana truly 11W 204a, a loan-word from qan== ll BRt. 4036-. Often ga-na as -in Gud. Cyl. A 1 24; Cyl. B IX 8; SBH 75, 18 and ga-na -=gallis' victoriously, IV R 13 rev. 24-25. gilbillti torch, gjibil BR. 2473. Symbol of Nusku ZA VI 24, 24; cf. SAl -15,52. gi-gi-bil -rgihilla and qilalu -KB VI 376. See K 4 174+j —583 col. Ill 8 (MEISSNER, Suppi., PI. 9). gr'uam a boat, Sum. gri-lumn CT XV 42 K 48641, 10. grimus'u' oar, ~~gi-muW BR. 2513; -ZA. XVII 193 6. gipilu turn night mare (?), from git-bu-luigh (Br. 7582), so to be explained in case JENXSEN 's derivation from galatu tremble, be incorrect. See Muss-ARN. 228 b. girgrilum, called the messenger of Enlil, (allaku Enlil) MDP II 90 col. IV 3. gir-qi-lum iU1II~ar-=(gir-gi)-lui CT XIX 38 K 11228

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