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262 THE CUNEIFORM INSCRIPTIONS AND TEE 0. T.<br />

DDJi (is) su-um-bi Subst. plur. carts, carriages, comp. Hebr. ^xj<br />

T<br />

sedan-chair or litter (Del.) 345, 8.<br />

nn^i comp. Hebr. n^ii (D^nn^) shea/, Talm. n2iJ> m^^ tongs, as<br />

well as Ja.AXo, ^flflX^; see Haupt's Glossary in <strong>the</strong> German edition.<br />

sab-tu-(raa) 3. Ps. PI. Perf. <strong>the</strong>y had seized (expected) 332, 19. —<br />

is-bat, is-ba-tu(ta) 3. Ps. Sg. Impft. Kal he seized 218, 17; 452,<br />

69. — as-bat 1. Ps. sing. / took, captured, seized 156 (Numb.<br />

XXII. 5 bis); 157, 84. 85 (of offerings made to <strong>the</strong> gods); 193, 85;<br />

249, footn. t; 345, 11; 398, Botta 150. 13. — is-bu-tG 3. Ps. PI. <strong>the</strong>y<br />

clasped, seized 157, 87; 194, 86. — is-bat-u-num-ma <strong>the</strong> same with<br />

Cop. 371, Smith Assurb. 43. 45. — u-sab-bit 3. Ps. Sg. Impft. Pa. he<br />

seized 219, 23 (?). — u-§a-as-bi-ta 1. Ps. Sg. Impft. Shaf 204, footn.*.<br />

— issa-bat 3. Ps. Sg. Impft. Ifte. Ideogr. (LU) with phonetic complem.<br />

bat 486, B C 729; 488, B. C. 728. — as-sa-bat 1. Ps. Sg. Impft.<br />

Ifte, I seized, took 350, 50. sab-ta-at Subst. Plur. conquests 486, B. C.<br />

739. — sibtu Subst. p^'ocZwce. — subS,tu Subst. ^armen^. Stat, constr.<br />

su-bat 383, ad fin.; 455, 10.<br />

DDif (i^ Su-bat name of <strong>the</strong> town Z66a ^DliJ 172 (Josh. XXI. 32).<br />

We also find <strong>the</strong> forms or modes of writing <strong>the</strong> name Subut (Su-butav)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Subit (Su-bi-ti) 183 (2 Sam. VIII. 3 <strong>and</strong> footn.); comp.<br />

Keil. u. Geschichtsf p. 122.<br />

581 n^<br />

(^^^ Si-du-nu name of a town Sidon, Hebr. pl^ 103 (Gen. X.<br />

15); 213, 12. — Si-du-un-nu(ni) <strong>the</strong> same 103 (Gen. X. 15); 286;<br />

288, 38; 301, 18. — (mat) Si-du-un-na-ai Adj. Sidonian, also Si-du-<br />

na-ai 157, 86; 207; 210, 64.<br />

p^^i Si-id-ka-a Philist. proper name Zidkd = Hplli = D^plli 1^5;<br />

289, 58. 67; 301, 20. Ano<strong>the</strong>r explanation is given by Prof. Robertson<br />

Smith; see "Notes <strong>and</strong> Addenda".<br />

*lf|i{ comp. Hebr. "lj;\{,<br />

Arab. JLo. — u-sa-ah-hir 1. Ps. Sg. Impft.<br />

Pa. I diminished, cut short 290, 26; 302, 30. — sahru, also sihru<br />

Adj. small, Hebr. "|ij;\{, Arab. -ouc. Ideogr. 103, ad fin.; 288, 38 etc.<br />

sa-ah-ri (Gen.) <strong>the</strong> same Sg. msc. 346, 14. PI. sahruti Ideogr. 333,<br />

17 etc.<br />

"Ipjf sihirtu Subst. heat, <strong>the</strong>n summer, comp. Hebr. "ipii' Arab.<br />

.^, written si-hir-tu 52, ad fin., footn. *.<br />

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