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202 THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS AND THE 0. T.<br />

524 ni^N a-ba-rak-ku Subst.? — 152.<br />

^1"13X ab-ra-ru-u — ? — 195, 100. Perhaps field; comp. <strong>the</strong> adjoining<br />

word rap-§u.<br />

K^DN (tyON'')-<br />

~~ ibus, also ibus, 3. Ps. Sg. Kal he made, erected,<br />

built, written i-bu-su 248 = II Rawl. 67, 4. Ideogr. with phon. com-<br />

plement = ibu-us 97; 213, 18. — i-bu-su <strong>the</strong> same 124, 28. — ib-§u-u<br />

3. Ps. PI. (for i-bu-§u-u) 290, 7; 302, 26. — ibus 1. Ps. Sg. Kal /<br />

made. Ideogr. with phon. complem. = ibu-us 194, 87; 232, 7; 278.<br />

— i-pi-is <strong>the</strong> same 333, 20; 488 C, 14. — u-si-bi§ 1. Ps. Sg. Impft.<br />

Shaf. / caused to be prepared, built 374, 29. — i-bi§ Part. Stat, constr.<br />

making, doing [194, 95]; 289, col. III. 4; 291, 41; 302, 26. — ibiSu<br />

Inf., written i-bi§ (Stat, constr.) 154; 201; 291, 41; 333, 10. 13; 352,<br />

36; 364, 14; 396, 1 etc. — i-bi-iu Infiu. 124, col. II. 5. 14. — i-ib-<br />

§i-tu Subst. doing, deed 413, 31; with Suff. 416.<br />

{j;3{< (= Arab. ^-^.jt?). — ab-§a-a-ni, ab-sa-ni Subst. subjection,<br />

obedience 189; 287; 289, 64; 398 (151. 1). According to Stan. Guyard<br />

presents, tribute (?).<br />

nSN<br />

u-ab-bit (so transcribe!) 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Pa. / cast to <strong>the</strong><br />

ground 232, 9; 234, 25. <strong>The</strong> root is ultimately identical with Hebr.<br />

13X- See on this Lotz "<strong>The</strong> insc. of Tigl.-Pil. I" 169. — in-na-bit,<br />

in-nab-tav {he took himself of, disappeared) 3. Ps. Impft. Nif (Hpt.)<br />

255, 20; 288, 37; 301, 19; 345, 7; 353, 37; 397, 2; 398<br />

HDN<br />

(Botta 150,7).<br />

comp. Hebr. ^2V- — ab-ta-a-ti Subst. Plur. firmly bound<br />

masonry 124, 10 foil.<br />

J3{< comp. Hebr. JJ^, niH- — ug-g a-tu Subst. displeasure {anger as<br />

well as trouble) 373, (footn. ** 33). Comp. also Haupt Akk. u. Sum.<br />

Keilsch. 177, as well as V R. 1, 64: lib-bi i-gug.<br />

an<br />

(ilu) I-gi-gi A name of divine beings, apparently. <strong>The</strong>se in<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r cases are called V. II 213, 1; Phon. 285, 2. A word of unknown<br />

origin.<br />

DiN a-gam-mi Subst. Plur. marshes. Comp. QJN, i^^J<br />

351, 59.<br />

inWN<br />

345, 7. 11;<br />

(ii") m^t) A-ga-ma-ta-nu, also A-gam-ta-nu Ekbatana Ar&m.<br />

XnpnN) <strong>Old</strong> Persic HangmatS,na, New Persic .^I^A*^ -ffamod^ 378.<br />

UN (aban) ug-na Subst. a species of stone 455.<br />

yX (nS,r) Ug-ni-i (Uk-ni-i) name of a river 232, 6.<br />

ON igisu gift (is Hebr. ''DD3 treasures connected?); i-gi-si Subst.<br />

Plur. 82, 106.<br />

liX agurru Subst. burnt tile, Arab. r>^> y>-' 121; written a-gu-<br />

ur-ri 124, col. II. 3.

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