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242 THE CVNEIFOBM INSCRIPTIONS AND THE 0. T.<br />

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al-bi-in 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Kal I stamped bricks 121 (Gen. XI. 3).<br />

— u-§al-bi-na 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Shaf. I caused bricks to be stamped<br />

121. — libittu Subst. (air-dried) brick, Syr. ]2i^^, Hebr. Di?^ ><br />

written li-bit-tu 121 (Gen. XI. 3); li-bi-it-tu(ti) (collect.) 124, col.<br />

II 2. 4. 9; Stat, constr. libnat 121 (Gen. XI. 8). Plur. libnati<br />

Ideogr. 121 (Gen. XI. 3). — lib(?)-ban-na-ti (?) Subst. Gen. treading<br />

down, pressing fiat (?) 290, 16.<br />

r^ (ilu) La-ban name of<br />

XXVII. 43).<br />

a deity (= Laban?) 149 (Gen.<br />

]!33^ (§ad) Labnanu proper name Lebanon, Hebr. j'^i^p. Written<br />

Lab-na-na 157, 84; 183 (1 Kings V. 13); 184, ad init. <strong>and</strong> 67; 220,<br />

27; Lab-na-nu 388, footn. *; Lab-na-a-ni 183 (1 Kings V. 13); 184;<br />

La-ab-na-nuv 183 (1 Kings V. 13).<br />

"13^ la-bi-ri-im-ma Adv. anciently, formerly 124, col. II. I5a.<br />

]i;2b comp. I2,'5^, , >nS,<br />

g^, A'flAl<br />

lab-su 3. Ps. PI. Perf.<br />

Kal <strong>the</strong>y had put on , were clo<strong>the</strong>d luith 383, ad fin. ; 456 (Notes <strong>and</strong><br />

lUust.). — lubu§tu, lubultu, Subst. apparel, dress. Ideogr. 19.<br />

Phon. lu-bu-u§-tav II R. 9, 49; lu-bul-ti 213, 19; 235, 28; 255, 25;<br />

450, Rev. 2.<br />

nsb u-sa 1-bit 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Sbaf. I imposed 286, ad fin.<br />

P^<br />

la-du-nu (with determinat. ideogr. SIM (or RIK) Subst. Lada-<br />

num. Greek ?,j]davov, Xddavov, Hebr. ^^ 151 (Gen. XXXI. 25).<br />

T^^<br />

AsSQai {AsSqcov) 355, 21.<br />

(ir, m&t) Li-di-ir name of a Cyprian town Ledra, AedQa,<br />

yy lu, lu-u, particle of asseveration, truly, yea, of unknown origin.<br />

We ought scarcely to connect it with <strong>the</strong> Ethiop. /^ * , Arab. J<br />

appearing in voluntative clauses, originally indicating direction — 157,<br />

84. 85; — 194, 87; 213, 16; 278; 288, 34; 301, 18.<br />

563 "I^^<br />

(mi,t) Lu-ud-di name of <strong>the</strong> country Lydia 114.<br />

^)b comp. ii")^, |a^. — al-vl 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Kal I besieged 261,<br />

12; 272, ad init.; 289, 68; 290, 17; 302, 28. — li-vi-ti Subst. boun-<br />

dary, frontier district 290, 14; 302, 28; 346, 12; 398, 7. 9.<br />

f^ (ilu) La-az name of a deity 232, 15.<br />

pi^ Lah-mu name of a deity 2, 10. — La-ha-mu name of a deity<br />

2, 10.<br />

DD^ (ir) La-ki-su name of <strong>the</strong> town Lakish, Hebr. ti^'iD^? 287, 3.<br />

^^ Lal-li proper name 193, 83.<br />

"I^^ (ir) Lal-li(?)-da-ai Adj. he of LallidiJ) 193, 83.<br />

^^^ Lu-li-i Phoenician proper name Lull, Elulaeus = Phoenic.

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