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GLOSSARY.<br />

253<br />

TDi (itt'i'') Nusku (Nusku?) uame of a deity (prob. only ano<strong>the</strong>r<br />

name for Nebo, comp. <strong>the</strong> list of deities, Del. Assyr. Lesest. !»*. ed.)<br />

91, 57; 333, 16.<br />

)D3 Ni-sa-nu, see |DWi-<br />

nOJ<br />

(should we compare Syr. ^aaJ ? — observe <strong>the</strong> contrasted<br />

phrase : sul-m u sansi! — see also Del. in Lotz 83 flg.). — naphu<br />

Subst. <strong>the</strong> rising (of <strong>the</strong> sun), Stat, constr. na-pah 140 (Gen. XIX.<br />

23); 213, 6. 11. — Ideogr. 247, 3. — niphu Subst. with same meaning,<br />

Stat, constr. ni-pi-ih 140, ad fin.; 398 (Botta 151, 10 line 1).<br />

Nipur name of a town Nipur , <strong>the</strong> modern Nifer. Phon. N i-<br />

"HDi<br />

pu-ru II R. 13, 24 c. d. Ideogr. 232, 5; 346, 13.<br />

^J3^ napistu Subst. soul, life, comp. Hebr. Ci^Di- — na-pis-ti 17,<br />

3 <strong>and</strong> Notes <strong>and</strong> Illust.; 266 instead of napistisunu akbi (Guyard) 573<br />

we ought to read <strong>the</strong>re ace. to Cyl. Asui-b. Rass. IV, 95 : ba-lat napi§-ti-§u-nu<br />

ak-bi / announced <strong>the</strong> life of <strong>the</strong>ir soul]. Plur. napsati<br />

Ideogr. 195, 100; 203 (end of insc.) ; 209, 53; 345, 7 (na-pi§-tu§ in-<br />

stead of na-pis-tu-su) ; 353, 34 (nap-§at-su).<br />

i^Jii (lji;j?) u-§a-as-su 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Shaf. I caused to descend {?)<br />

195. 98. [Read with Dr. Craig u-sa-az-nin; see under p|. — Transl.]<br />

IDUi i^^)<br />

Na-zi-bi-na, Na-zib-i-na name of a town J^sibis —jl,sx^^<br />

275; 480, B. C. 816. 801; 482, B. C. 782. 774; 486, B. C. 746. 736.<br />

"IJi^ comp. Hebr. "iJi^i Aram. j^. — is-su-ru 3. Ps. Sg. Impf. Kal<br />

he preserved 369, 28. — usur Imper. guard! Comp. <strong>the</strong> proper name<br />

Usur-amatsu 457, <strong>and</strong> comp. such names as Nabu-kudurri-usur,<br />

Bi'l-Sar-usur etc. etc. — n&siru Part, protector. Ideogr. 194, 96.<br />

— na-sir Subst. (Inf. for nasar??) protection 333, 19. — ni-sir-tu<br />

(tav) Subst. that which is preserved, treasures 193, 81; 291, 37; 302,<br />

32; 345, 9 bis; 398, 10 foil.; 450, Rev. 1. — Ni-sir(zir?) name of a<br />

country <strong>and</strong> mountain 53; Eng. ed. pp. 57, 58, Vol. I.<br />

]lpi<br />

(ir) Na-ku-di-na name of a town 220, 28.<br />

Ip2 comp. Ai'am. {\^) \_h.D.i pour out. — inak-ki Kal Imperf. (II)<br />

with present meaning 3. Ps. Sg. he offers 19, 32. — ak-ki (read thus)<br />

for ak-ki 1. Ps. / offered 232, 16. — niku Subst. offering. Phon.<br />

ni-ku-u 19, 32. PI. niki, Ideogr. 157, 85; 194, 87; 232, 16; 278.<br />

Ipi see -ij><br />

{^"12<br />

(ii'j mat) Nu-ri-i name of a Cyprian town Nurt 355, 22.<br />

7J"1i nir-gal-i Subst. PI. Lion-sphinxes 283, ad init. — Nirgal name<br />

of a god Nergal ^y^^ 232, 16; 283; 333, 16. — N irgal-§ar-usur<br />

(u-su-ur), proper name Neriglissor, Hebr. "H^iJ^^ti; ^Jli 330; 416 (Jer.<br />

XXXIX. 3).

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