The cuneiform inscriptions and the Old Testament - The Search For ...
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236 TBE CVNEIFOBM INSCRIPTIONS AND THE 0. T.<br />
kab-ta (for kabd-ta?) Adj. (Fem.?) ditto 139, Gen. XV. 5. — Should<br />
we with Lotz assume a root HDD ^ —<br />
ODD comp. Hebr. , D33 also <strong>the</strong> allied form .<br />
• T<br />
Arab. ^jh^jS . —<br />
a<br />
o>, ^ as well as <strong>the</strong><br />
ak-bu-us 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Kal I trod down, subjugated,<br />
V Rawl. 4, 103. — ka-bi-is Part. Kal treading dovm, subjugating 83.<br />
— §uk-bu-us Inf. Pa. (Stat, coustr.) defeat 290, 15.<br />
"I3D<br />
kib-ra-a-ti, also written kib-rat, Subst. Plur. fem. tracts,<br />
regions, countries, comp. Hebr. m^J 213, 4; 247, 1; 377, ad fin.<br />
Ideogr. UB.DA II R. 35. 39. 40.<br />
N^IDD<br />
(avil) Kib-ri-i name of a tribe 346, 15.<br />
Go -<br />
li'DD kablu Subst. lamb, ji'ns, (ji^^^, j»^ii£. Plur. kab-§i-i<br />
193. 82.<br />
nSD<br />
(mat) Bit-Ku-ba-tiv see pi^.<br />
p3 comp. Ethiop. Ylr^? ."• —<br />
ivas concealed, disappeared 459, footu. 4.<br />
ik-ta-din 3. Ps. Sg. Impft. Ifte. he<br />
TI3 Ku-du-ur-Ma-bu-uk(ug) proper name of a Babylon, king 129,<br />
(Gen. XI. 28); 136. — Ku-du-ur-(La-ga-mar) assumed to be <strong>the</strong><br />
original form of <strong>the</strong> Hebr. ini/^"n3 1^7. — Ku-dur-(ilu)Na-bu-un-<br />
di, also Kudur-(ilu)Nan-hu-un-di, name of an Elamite king 136.<br />
biD see ^SD-<br />
P^ comp. Hebr. |)|3, prri' Arab. .-.LS', "OJ \ (Aram, "as etc.). —<br />
u-kin (pronounce ukiu) 1. <strong>and</strong> 3. Ps. Sg. Impft. Pa. I or he set, placed<br />
or laid 213, 14; 232, 15; 288, 46; 301, 19 etc. — ki-i-nu(nuY) Adj.<br />
fi.rm, faithful 363, Notes <strong>and</strong> lllust.; 369, 28; also ki-i-nuv 413, 33;<br />
414, Notes <strong>and</strong> lllust. — ki-nis Adv. 389, 156. — mikittu Subst. sub-<br />
structure {'i) (for mikintu). Ace. mi-ki-it-ta-(sa) 124, col. II. 11; 127<br />
{Notes <strong>and</strong> lllust.). — na-kan-tu Subst. treasure-chamber C^) 193, 81.<br />
— Ukin-zi'r proper name Xiy'C,tji>oc, XirL,iQoq 234. 23.<br />
tJ-'IS)<br />
D^3 Kusu name of a country Aethiopia, or Upper-Aegypt , Hebr.<br />
Egypt. Kes, written Ku-u-su(si) 86 (Gen. X. 6); 205, footn. *;<br />
326, footn. *; also Ku-su(si) 86 (Gen. X. 6); 335 (I Rawl. 48 no. 5.<br />
5); 338, 10; 387. Comp. also under ]^^y<br />
Y'l'j a-ku-us (so read!) 1. Ps. Impft. Kal I drew off (sc. <strong>the</strong> skin) 323,<br />
ad fin. <strong>For</strong> <strong>the</strong> sibilant comp. <strong>the</strong> variants in Asurn. I, 110: a-ku-su<br />
(0pp.). Probably y)p, V^p a^re etymologically connected; in respect of <strong>the</strong><br />
change of meaning we should perhaps compare Ethiop. {Xl'fl.Alfl) •<br />
Cf^yj^ ' he drew off' (properly slaughtered) from him his hide.<br />
^^3 Kiisu name of a country Aethiopia or Upiper-Aegypt, Hebr.<br />
1^13, Egypt. Kes 86 (Gen. X. 6). Comp. above ^'Q-<br />
DID ("•) Kuti, see ^HD-