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544 "'<br />

222 THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS AND TEE 0. J.<br />

^^J gullatu Subst. region (Syn. of subtu) comp. Hebr. ^"h^, Th'h^^<br />

see Haupt Sumer. Familiengesetze 28 <strong>and</strong> comp. Asurn. St<strong>and</strong>. 4 da-<br />

a-is gul-lat n&kiri "treading down <strong>the</strong> region of <strong>the</strong> enemy^\ as well<br />

as <strong>the</strong> passage cited in 456 ad fin. belonging to <strong>the</strong> Salmanassar-inscr.<br />

but this meaning is ill-suited to <strong>the</strong> passage Cyrus Cyl. 34 (above<br />

p. 373, footn. **). Ought we to assume <strong>the</strong> existence of two completely<br />

distinct words? — Comp. below ^3.<br />

hZ'Ol (avil) Gam-bu-lu name of a tribe 346, 16.<br />

JDJ (mat) Gam-gu-ma-ai Adj. he of Gamgum 193, 84; 253; 257.<br />

boj comp. 'pi3!|, "p^^Ali J^^i liiaJ- ~ gammal Subst. camel,<br />

phon. gam-raa-lu 194, 94. — gam-mal 397, 3; Plur. gam-mal<br />

(with sign for Plural) 290, 18; 345, 8; 346, 17.<br />

"l^J comp. Hebr. IJJJ,<br />

Aram. ^V/' — gimru Subst. <strong>the</strong> total, whole<br />

2, 4. — Stat, constr. gi-mir 83, adinit.; 174; 234, 24; 332, 18. With<br />

Suff. gim-ri-(su, sa etc.) Gen. 213, 9. 10; 249 (Eng. ed. p. 241 footn. f).<br />

— gi-mir-tu (same meaning) 220, 27. 29 {bis). — git-mu-ru (Gen.<br />

ri) 333, 15.<br />

"lOj (m^t, avil) Gi-mir-ra-ai Adj. <strong>the</strong> Kimmerian , comp. Hebr.<br />

IDi, KiixfxEQLOi 80; 84.<br />

DIIDNTIDJ (^O<br />

. .<br />

Gi-im-tu-As-du-di-im-mu name of a Phoenician<br />

town, perhaps = Q^lipx Pi (Hal.)?<br />

''<br />

— 166; 398, 8.<br />

Os .<br />

ginfl garden, written gi-nu-u, comp. lij, Ai'ab. iCL>, Aram.<br />

P<br />

|Ll^, "Ji^', (Akkad. ga-na) 27 foil.<br />

NDnjJ Gi-in-di-bu-' proper name Oindibuh 194, 24.<br />

(mS.t) Gi-nun-bu-un-da name of a country 213, 7.<br />

nj3JJj<br />

"lOi giparu Subst. darkness, gloom, Akkad. in origin; gi-pa-ra 2, 6.<br />

"TJI GAR.GA, GAR.su [<strong>the</strong>se readings have been meanwhile shown<br />

to be incorrect. With Delitzsch, Assyr. Lesest. d^^ ed. p. XVI, read<br />

§a-ga §a-§u as is shown by <strong>the</strong> variant to Taylor cyl. col. II 56 §a-<br />

a-su; comp. Dr. Schrader's note on p. 348 (Eng. ed. Vol. II p. 33).<br />

— Transl.]. Ideograms of essentially similar meaning viz. property,<br />

wealth, baggage <strong>and</strong> also stores, provisions 193, 81 ; 194, 88. 89; 213, 20;<br />

232, 10. 11; 255, 21; 289, 56; 295.<br />

10N~lJ (mat) Gar(Sa)-imiri-su name of a country Syria-Damaskus<br />

138; 202; 213, 15; 262, 15; abbreviated (mUt) Imiri-su 138; 201;<br />

203; 207, bis; 209, 41; 213, 15. - (m^t) Gar-imiri-§u-ai Adj. Syrian<br />

252. Comp. under "1DX imiru.<br />

DDJ"1j<br />

K'"'P3"13)<br />

(ir> mat) Gar-ga-mis name of <strong>the</strong> town Karkemish, Hebr.<br />

written Gar-ga-mis 314 (Eng. ed. Vol. I p. 308 footn. *);<br />

384, ad fin. ; also Kar-ga-mis 384, ad fin. — (ir, m&t) Gar-ga-mis-ai<br />

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