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214 THE CDNEIFOBM INSCRIPTIONS AND THE 0. T.<br />

|*1{«{ to be long, comp. Hebr. TI^X- — ur-ri-ku 3. Ps. PI. Impft. Kal<br />

<strong>the</strong>y became long 2, 13. — a-ra-ku Subst. (stat. constr.) length 373<br />

(footn. **).<br />

H*l{>{ urku Subst. battle-array, comp. Hebr. HD'iy.D- ^^at. constr.<br />

u-ru-uk 345, 8.<br />

-]-1X arki, see -ji").<br />

n^{< Arka, also Uruk, name of a town Erech- Wa/rka, Hebr. Tl^lf^<br />

13; 94; 346, 13. — Arkaitu Adj. Fem. she of Erech 94, written<br />

Ar ka-ai-i-tu, Var. A r-k a-a i-i-t a v Sm. Assurb. 250, o) 457.<br />

536 "inN<br />

U-ri-ik(-ki) proper name of a Kuaean 252; 257.<br />

^'^a (mSt, §ad) Aralu, written A-ra-al-lu(li), A-ra-lu. Name of<br />

a locality, especially of a mountain, at <strong>the</strong> same time an Assyr. term<br />

for <strong>the</strong> Lower World 389, 156 <strong>and</strong> footnote.<br />

"^X arammu Subst. bulwark, rampart, comp. j»-c 290, 15.<br />

Q"l{< A-ra-mu, A-ru-mu, A-ri-mu(mi), name of a race, Aramaean,<br />

Hebi". nnN 115 <strong>and</strong> footnotes. — (mS,t) A-ru(ra)-mu name of <strong>the</strong> country<br />

Aramaea 116; 232, 5. 13; 369, 29. — (mSt) Ar-ma-a-ja race-adject.<br />

Aramaean 116. — A-ra-mi, proper name of a North-Syrian king 193, 83.<br />

DIN<br />

U-ri-im-mi, name of a prince 253.<br />

T^OIN U-ru-mil-ki, see under "nj^.<br />

'j"1f< arnu Subst. sin. With Suff. a-ra-an-su-nu 290, 6. — Deriva-<br />

tion uncertain. — Comp. also under i^NpN<br />

(is) i-i* i-n u V (n i) Subst. cedar, comp. Hebr. J~f{< 411; 412; —<br />

388; Plur. irini Ideogr. 184; shortened ir-ni 412.<br />

ni^X (d^O A-ra-an-tu name of <strong>the</strong> river Orontes 195, 101. Comp.<br />

Aegypt. Anurtha, Arnutha (Chabas : Arantd).<br />

D/DIN (i^) Ur-sa-li-im-mu (ma) name of <strong>the</strong> ciij Jerusalem ^h^^YW<br />

" T :<br />

>a2Xk,»o) 161; 290, 8. 20. 32; 302, 27. 29. 31.<br />

nOIN (ir, m§,t) Ar-pad-da name of <strong>the</strong> town Arpad HQIK > ^^^<br />

modern Tell-ErfM 323 (Khorsab. 33 foil.); 324; 328; 480, B. C. 806;<br />

484, B. C. 754; 486, B. C. 743—40.<br />

y]H irsituv Subst. earth, comp. VIXj ^^- (J-»j') Aram. jL?) . Phon.<br />

ir-si-tiv (Gen.) 123; 124, 27; 178. — Written irsi-tiv ibid. 177.<br />

r)^{i{ arku Adj., see piv<br />

p'nX (ir) Ar-ka-(a) name of a town, Arkd, Hebr. {i)p1]} , Greek<br />

\4pxa, Lat. Area 104.<br />

Q3p~l{< ((mat) I r-k a-n a-t a-a i Adj. man of <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong> Irkanat 194, 92.

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