Elementary Sumerian Glossary
Elementary Sumerian Glossary
Elementary Sumerian Glossary
Glossary
(after M. Civil 1967)
Daniel A Foxvog
Lecturer in Assyriology (retired)
University of California at Berkeley
Revised 2008
kus
A.EDIN.L kusummu3
a-EN-da a-ru12-da
a-a father
A.KA-a - ar gu-a - ar
a-la(-la) ululation, expression of joy
a-la la-la
a-l (a demon)
a-l-a roiled, disturbed, cloudy, muddy water
A.LUM udu-aslumx
a-ma-ru(-k), a-m/mar-ru10/uru5(-k) devastating
flood; the mythical Deluge (see mar-uru5)
a-pa4 gutter, pipe; (as beer and water libation pipe, see
Civil, AuOr 5, 33)
a-ra-li (poetic term for the netherworld; the desert
between Bad-Tibira and Uruk where Dumuzi pastured
his flocks and was killed, see Jacobsen, JAOS 103,
194)
a-ra-zu, a-r-zu, r-zu prayer, supplication (for
writings see Bauer, AV Klein 24-25)
-i6-ba(-a) at midnight
-l (a kind of drum)
ab-ba-ab-ba grandfather
ab-ll window, opening, pigeon hole
ABx elder (in Sargonic texts, see PSD A/2 133a)
urudu
b cow
-sg slingstone
-e now (anumma)
muen
-E
(gi)
ku
ad-tab reins
(gi)
tg
gi
d)
ag a5
aga (a kind of crown, "tiara, diadem"); (an axe)
ga-gi4-a-b later, afterwards (see a-ga(-a)-gi4)
aktum(A.SU) (a garment)
gi
gi
(d)
am-si elephant
ama mother
ama-a-tu ama-tu
ama-ab, ama-ad parents
ama(-ar) - gi4 to free, manumit
ama(-ar)-gi4 manumission, freedom
ama-r(-ra) wailing woman, female mourner
ama-rin(-na) elite troops
an-kra -an-kra
an-na (or AN.NA, perhaps to be read niggi or nagga)
tin; iron(?) (Reiter, AOAT 249, 259ff.)
an-pa heaven's top, zenith
an- heaven's middle, middle of the sky
an-r heavenly sphere, whole sky
AMA.GAN(.A) aganx
ANE.KUR.RA sisi
az bear
agab leatherworker
anan (a goddess figure personifying emmer wheat)
(see also dezinu)
gi
apin plow
apkal abgal
ar-ga-nm (a resin)
ba allotment, share
baku6 snail(?)
arad, rad r
ba-an bn
ra mill, millstone
gi
bd-si parapet
gi
ban gipan
bra-si-ga socle
bu b
bra(g), ba-ra(-g), (pr) to spread out (upon), strew
bi-iz biz
b-za-za frog
bu-s bu(r)
b, bu, p to flit, rush about
bugin, bunin (multiple spellings exist, middle/last
consonant may be //) bucket, trough
bul, bu5 to blow, blow up, fill with air
bulug chisel; needle, pin; seal-pin (Civil Oriental
Institute website corrections to PSD B); latch-pin(?);
border-marker(?); axis
bulug-KIN-gur4 (surgical) lancet
blu to grow up, rear children or young, make grow,
ripen; to be great, to elevate
blu, bul- foster-child
bunga(NITA(2).GA) child
bur (stone) bowl, vessel (Yuhong, AV Klein 391)
bur-gi4-a (a kind of offering)
da-ri/r- forever
br (a kind of grass)
i7
buranun(-na) Euphrates
muen
dal to fly
D
da, da(g) side; near (cf. Krecher, ASJ 9, 88 n. 39)
DA
10
dida sweet-wort
dar to split
dar-ra split, fileted (fish)
dra, darah, dara4 Persian wild goat, bezoar
(Steinkeller, SEL 6, 3-7; BSA 8, 50; SEL 6, 3-7) (PSD
A/2 109 reads tarah, ePSD reads durah.)
dra-ma wild goat stag
d to pour
d-dal ashes
de5(g) na - de5(g)
de5(g) to pick up, gather up, collect; to remove, plunder
(Sallaberger, AV Klein 250) Many still read ri(g);
Selz, ASJ 17, 260 reads /dri/. See also Steinkeller,
JCS 35, 249f.
gi
dimgul gidim-gal
de6 tm
di du and du11
11
DU ku4(r)
DU3 r
du5-mu dumu
du6 hill, mound, "tell" (often confused with habrud,
see Yuhong, AV Klein 374-381, who states that the
Auslaut is /l/; ePSD assumes a /d/) (tillu)
du6-k The Holy Hill (a primeval residence of the
great gods, cf. the Greek Mount Olympus)
du6-ul (or dul6ul) to gather (Civil, Farmer's Instructions
p. 92)
du6-r, du6-r (the name of the ziggurrat in Ur)
(Waetzoldt, AV Klein 334-338)
du7(dr) to be complete, perfect, unblemished (uklulu);
to be fitting, proper, suited for, becoming to (wasmu,
see Attinger, ZA 88, 182 n. 64 )
du7(dr?) to batter, gore, attack
du8 opening (pet) (Yuhong, AV Klein 378)
du8(h/r) to release, free, let fall away, hang down, fall
free; to wean; to redeem, ransom; open, untie, take off;
to bake; to caulk (the last two may be separate or
different verbs)
du8(b) to equip richly, adorn; to heap up, fill up
(possibly a variant of dub)
du8-du8-a richly laden, equipped
(na4)
du8-i-a topaz(?)
du9 to churn
du9(n), dun5, (sun5) to be humble; to be subordinate to,
under the authority of (cf. the OS adj. dun-a
subordinate to, in the charge of)
12
dub-sar scribe
dun5 du9(n)
dungu(IM.DIRI) cloud
urudu
urudu
urudu
gi
dun to weave
e du11
13
-gal palace
ku
ku
--dam -dam
-gar8 wall
-lunga(n) brewery (see LSUr 306; perhaps read bappir in certain contexts)
e-ne-/ -ne-
-me-e summer
e-sr street
ku
-ri-a a-ri-a
-su-lum-ma rope-box
14
gi-zi faithful princess (an OB cultic office, also gizi-an-na) (egitu) (Steinkeller, AV Klein 301ff. and
in Priests and Officials in the Ancient Near East
(Heidelberg, 1996) 122)
15
.MAH bih
shrine, sanctuary
gi
gi
gi
rin i-rn
s-ad trap, snare
gi
esi(g) ebony
na4
esi(g) diorite
G
16
(gi)
ga-ranisi leek
gi
gal cup
gal, gu-ul v. and adj. (to be) big, large, great; older,
elder, eldest
gb gb
ga-rg comb
gal-di (ppl. of gal - du11) greatly accomplished, preemi-nent (ra'bu, tizqru); cf. gal-gal-di boaster,
boasting(?) (mukabbiru) (Attinger, Elments 510ff.)
gb-gi(-in) guarantor
gb-ra ga-ba-ra
gal4-la vulva
gal5-l (or galla) constable (Ur III) (cf. Civil "prosecutor," AV Hallo 74, rare after Ur III); a demonic bailiff
of the netherworld (post-Ur III)
GALAM sukud
galla gal5-l
gam gurum
17
gi-n-bar, NE.GI-bar (a kind of reed); cf. e-NE.GIbar (a kind of millet?) (read perhaps gi-li-bar)
gi-gd flute or double-oboe (like the Gk. aulos)
gi-gun4, gi-g-na cella, chapel (on top of the temple
tower or upper terrace), divine audience chamber and
living quarters (Waetzoldt, AV Klein 323-329)
gi-gur reed basket
gi-henbur(GAG), young reed
gi-izi-l torch
gi-kaskal traveling basket
gi-kid gikid
ge(n) gi(n)
gi
gi-na gi(n)
GI.NA.AB.DU7/TUM -utum(x)
18
gi4-me-a-a colleague
GI6 gg, i6
gir4 oven
GIGAL-di lu-di
gisal oar
gd(-da) long
gu-kilib gu-nin
gig wheat
gi
19
g voice, sound
tg
g - s to devote oneself to
g - ub to neglect
g-TAR g-ha
gud(r) gu4(dr)
20
gd nest
gur4 gur
gd - s to build a nest
gug carnelian
gg sweet cake
gukkal fat-tailed sheep (< *kun-gal) (Steinkeller, BSA
8, 51)
gul, gu-ul to destroy
gul, gu-ul to add, augment, make great(er) (verbal byform of gal)
GUL.BU (a tree and its wood; some connect with Akk.
dulbu plane tree) (Powell, BSA 6, 112f.)
gum, kum (read nax/naa4 in some meanings) to
crush, pulverize, smash, beat to pieces (cf. gaz)
gn, gnu to be dappled, spotted, mottled,
(multi)colored, colorful, decorated with colorful
materials (cf. e-gu-nu) Sign is REC 34. See
Steinkeller, BSA 8, 68 n. 103 for the gn/dar vs. si4
sign contrast.)
gn, gn-na, gn-gn (multi)colored, dappled
variegated, speckled
gurud(NUN-ten.KI) to throw
gurum (gr), gur to bend, bow down, crouch; to lay
low, kill (older reading gam)
gurm kur7
gurun fruit; fruitfulness, ripeness, lusciousness,
abundance
*gukin (obsolete rdg. of k-sig17)
guurx(GI.RAB.GAL) great clamp (for immobilizing
enemies/miscreants, poetic; see Civil, AV Hallo 43 and
cf. girab)
21
-ra ar
i6-sa9(MA) midnight
in du
r to flash (cf. nim - r)
AR.DU nindan
r, ri knife, dagger
r(-tab) scorpion
en du
r-l butcher
22
r-pad-r bone
i-n gin
ri - z-er to slip
na4
i-g neckstock
, i penis
23
gi
iimmar ginimbar
HAR-gud mur-gu4
gi
HAR-ra ur5(-ra)
izzal attention
harub(DAG+KISIM5xU2.GIR2) carob
gi
ha-luh hu-luh
h-nun, hi-nun abundant, luxuriant; abundance
gi
ha-za-nm mayor
urudu
ha-zi(-in) axe
HU-ri(2)-in u11-ri-in
hal-hal fast-flowing
24
i-li-nu-u (a plant)
i/-ri9-na root
HLmuen bibramuen
i-ti iti6
hun hu
-b-a butterfat
-b-za financial loss
-du10(-ga) fine, sweet-smelling oil
25
-h pork-fat, lard
igi - du8 to see, look at; to experience
-im aromatic oil, perfumed oil
-ub
gi
-ub
-ti iti6
b-l belt
-b/ib-ra-a -bra
ibila, i-b-la heir
i7
gi
ig door
26
IM.MImuen nzumuen
im-mir/mer (or better tum9-mir) north wind
im-ri-a, im-ru-a clan, family, kin (Selz, AV Schretter
584, suggests reading n-ri/ru-a)
im-u(-k) "hand-tablet" (a type of tablet or writing
exercise, a paragraph or extract?) (Civil, AV Birot 75)
L(-) ga6()
gi
ldu(m) clan
imaa1-3 ZZ.AN
gi
in - a5 to insult, abuse
ldag poplar
im(-ma) previous year (in OS; later writing is mu-imma, cf. addagda)
im-babbar gypsum
im-du8 dew
d
IM.DUGUDmuen anzumuen
inanna(-k) goddess of passion, love and war, citygoddess of Uruk (reading dinana has become common,
but Attinger, NABU 2007/37 favors the traditional
reading with double /n/ )
IM.DUGUD muru9
27
gi
r r
iri(URU) uru
irigal (or urugal) netherworld; grave (poetic)
28
ka - si-il to graze
29
ki-DR ki-tu
ki - tm to bury
ki-tm grave
30
KI.UD kislah
ki-uri
gi
kri-zal giri17-zal
gi
(na4)
31
ku-mul cumin(?)
ku-nu to come (a literary word)
k gu7
kux(dr) ku4, tm
kum gum
km v. to heat; adj. hot
knga ane-knga
k-dm silversmith, goldsmith
kur mountain; foreign land; netherworld
k-l g-gal
kur-gal Great Mountain (standard epithet of Enlil)
k-luh-ha refined, purified silver (Reiter, AOAT 89)
ku3-NE(-a) (a type of precious metal) (Reiter, AOAT
249, 85)
k-sig17(GI), k-s(g)(ZI) gold (the reading gukin is
obsolete) (Civil, JCS 28, 183f.)
kur4 gur4
kur6 uku
kur7 inspection (also read kurum7 or grum, written
both IGI.ERN and IGI.GAR)
kur7/kurum7 - a5 to inspect
kurun, krun (an alcoholic drink, probably a beer)
KU.A.EDIN.L kummu
32
k mould
ku7(SAHAR) (newest reading is , possibly to be
distinguished from a different occupational term
sahar) equerry, groom, page, personal attendant (Beal,
NABU 1992/2; Steinkeller, Sale Documents 180)
ku6
gi
lam almond
gi
gi
gi
li juniper(?) (buru)
33
l-rim(-du/l) enemy
l-kin-gi4-a messenger
34
(gi)
m boat
gi
(gi)
gi
MA gip
mar-uru5/ru10 -mar-uru5/ru10
mas-su, mas-s leader, chief; councillor (mass)
ma one-half
ma m
ma-da-ri-a (OS, an obligatory offering or tax) (Selz,
ASJ 17, 251-274 reads the root as /dri/)
ma-d (mada) gazelle (Steinkeller, BSA 8, 50)
gi
35
mi-tum gimitum
m munus
M.S.DAM itlam
makim commissioner, deputy, inspector, bailiff
me divine power, attribute, office
me silence, dumbness, daze
me, -m to be (copula)
me- where, in the phrases me-a where(in), me-ta/da
wherefrom, whence, me- whereto, whither
me-dm bodily members, features
me-lm divine radiance, brilliance, splendor, aura, halo
(some now read me-lem4)
me-li-e-a Alas! Woe!
me-te (var. n-te) fitting, proper thing; ornament(?)
(simtu) (Cunningham, Analysing Literary Sumerian
76f.)
me-te - l to be fitting
me-te-na n-te-na
me-t/te-e - i-i to praise, extol
m battle, war
men (a kind of crown or turban)
gi
36
muru9(IM.DUGUD) cloud
murub4 middle (part), midsection; midst
mu snake, serpent
mu-sar-ra inscription
mu-tuku famous, renowned
mu-ud-na itlam
muen bird
mud blood
na-an-na besides
37
na-ma-su nu-mu-su
na8 na
nam-lugal kingship
na to drink, give to drink (reduplicated na8-na8)
nam-mah greatness, majesty
na-ku5 a side pond or water reservoir for flood
control (Civil, Farmer's Instructions p. 133f.)
nam-nin queenship
gi
38
nar musician
ne n
NE-NE nin
n-te() fear
ne, ne-en, ne-e this (one) (cf. ne-e = n-e = an-[nu-]
Emesal Vocabulary III 157)
n - te(n), te-en to refresh oneself, cool oneself under (i-); to calm down, relax
ne- -ne-
n-te self; cf. n-te-n by himself, herself
ne-me, ne-me these (anntu) (Steinkeller, Sale
Documents 221)
n-ak-a accomplishment
n-r-ra groats
n self (especially with possessive pronouns, e.g. n-bi or n-ba by itself); one's own (with pronouns, e.g.
n-za your own house); character, nature(?) (cf. Shulgi
B 10, 77) (Cunningham, Analysing Literary
Sumumerian 70ff.)
n - br to show off, make oneself important
n - db to relax, rest
n-gal great fearsomeness, awesomeness
n(-gal) - gr to be clad in (great) fearsomeness,
awesomeness
n gr-ru clad in fearsomeness
39
n-si-s justice
n-ID n-kas7
n-u goods, production
n-ul n-du7
n-gur11(GA) n-GA(-r)
(l)
n-zuh thief
n-sa nesa
gi
40
nimgir niir
NIR-da er7-da
nir - l to trust, have confidence in (-a), rely upon
nir-l sovereign, noble, princely one; trust(worthy)
nir-l-b (ES e-er-ma-al-b) proudly (etelli)
na4
nir7(ZA.MIR) chalcedony
nin-kilim mongoose
nisi(g)(SAR) vegetable; greenery, vegetation; (postdeterminative for garden vegetables). Cf. l-nisi-ga
"vegetable gardener" YOS 18, 115 iii 24; l-nisi in
Presargonic Laga texts
ni twenty (Edzard, AV Klein 104f.)
nita(h), nta(h) male, man (Gelb, AV Diakonoff 8284)
NITA.GA bunga
nitadam itlam
nu not to be (in limited use as a finite verb)
nu- (old by-form of l which begins a handful of
compound nouns)
nu-bnda inspector, overseer; lieutenant
nu-bar (a kind of priestess) (kulmatum)
nu-(-k) (a priest in the cult of Nippur)
(> nakku) (Steinkeller, Sales Documents 226)
nu(-u8)-gig (a kind of consecrated woman, often
associated in some way with birthing) (qaditum,
itartum); (conventionally "hierodule" as an epithet of
Inanna) (Emesal mu-gib(GIG), mu-gi17(GIG)-ib)
nu-(gi)kiri6(-k) orchardman, gardener (also with
phonetic indicator in Ur III: nu-kikiri6, nu-kiri6ki)
(Steinkeller, Sale Documents 168f.; Powell, ZA 62,
41
gi
nu11-gal na4i-nu11-gal,
nmun rushes
NUN
ku6
agargara
ku6
nunuz egg
pe heart of palm
P
pa branch, branches; stick
42
p mouse (humru)
ri(g) de5
gi
ri-ri-ga de5-de5-ga
pi-lu5-da biluda
p(MA) fig
piri lion
pisa (conventionally read pisan) box, container (often
with reed or wood determinative)
S
sa sinew; string, cord; net; bundle, bunch
-(b)-ra-a -bra
r-zu a-r-zu
gi
re7 du
ri to lie (heavily) upon, press upon, put (firmly) onto,
into; to oppress; to affix, cover with; to found, erect; to
equip with
ri to blow; to drift; to convey
43
sa7-ga well-formed
sa - k to organize
sa-k - a5 to pay attention to (-/-e) , heed
sa-ki forehead
sa-ki - gd to furrow the brow, frown
sa-ki-zalag - bar to look upon with a shining
countenance
gi
sa-men crown
sa-du5 sa12-du5
44
si (animal) horn; horn (the musical instrument); hornshaped thing; tip, point
gi
sakar u4-sakar
si-ig sig
SAL munus, tl
sm, m price (cf. sa10 and see discussion in
Steinkeller, Sale Documents 153-155)
saman lead rope
sanga saa
santag(2-4) (i.e. satak) cuneiform wedge
sar garden plot; (an area measure = 1/100 iku = 1 sq.
nindan = ca. 38.28 sq. meters)
sar to write (on), inscribe
sar to run, chase
SAR nisi, u4-sakar
si-im m
si-im to smell (Perhaps connect with im? Cf. ir - siim)
si-im(-si-im) - a5 to smell, sniff
(urudu)
45
si4, su4, sa5 red, reddish, brown (the sign is REC 48,
i.e. SI-gun)
sig, si-ig to be(come) weak, thin, flat, low, level; to
bring down, tear down, rip apart, demolish, level,
remove
sl(NUN) si-il
sg siki
sila street
sila11- dough
silig ilig
silim to be well, whole, healthy, safe, at peace, in good
condition; to fulfill an office or term
silim(-e) - du11 to greet, salute; to boast (Attinger,
Elments 673-678)
silim-ma adj. whole, well; in good condition (as of
plows in Nik I 287); n. well-being
silim-ma Be well! (imperative)
simug smith
simmuen swallow (sinuntu) (Veldhuis, Education 279280)
sipa(d) shepherd; chief shepherd
sr zi(r)
46
ane
su4 si4
su8(b) du
su8(g) gub
sud s(dr)
su(g) s(g)
d
47
(tg)
-ar aar
sum-sikil garlic(?)
sr zi(r)
-ka-tab fast, fasting
sr, sur ditch, trough
- k to deliberate, take counsel with (-da-)
surx(RIN) team; workers, work-gang, troop (OS)
(see Steinkeller, NABU 1990/12; Selz, UGASL 43 n.
178) Cf. rin
-sur diarrhea
-sr-ra raging, furious heart
- ed7-8 to cool the heart, calm, soothe
-tm meadow
- tm/tm to decide
-zu midwife (abstu)
48
a4 ad - a4, e - a4
a6(g) sa6(g)
a6-ga sa6-ga
ab (a kind of container)
abra, sabra municipal overseer of fields
aa(LxKR) prisoner(?); (one to whom an injustice
is done, see Krecher, AV Matou II 57)
aganx(AMA.GAN(.A)) bearing mother (human and
animal) (see now Attinger, ZA 95, 274f. for rdg. amaaganx(GAN) with or without phonetic indicator)
aar(GU7), -ar, e-ar starvation, famine, hunger
h, ah pig
dug
akir churn
m sm, sa10
andan(a)(GAL.NI) gardener
e - a4 to moan, groan
e-e9 ripe barley
r to slaughter (sheep)
e--suh fir cone (ASJ 9, 349 n. 9) (terinnu)
r-ra-ab-du8 (a field worker)
e barley, grain; (a weight measure = 1/180 gn = ca.
1/20 gram)
E niga
e(g) v. and adj. (to be) agreeable, willing, obedient
e-ba barley, grain ration
e-du10 (a tree and its wood) (Powell, BSA 6, 115f.)
e-er-gu string of fruit (from late Sarg. on); ringshaped ornament (OAkk) (Civil, Or 56, 235)
49
ika potsherd; shell, carapace; (fish) scales; cf. ikaku5-da broken potsherds
ilanga sila(-)
ilig (silig) to cease (usually in negated participle nuilig-e unceasing); to make cease, annihilate
urudu
EN dur10
en v. & adj. (to be) clean, pure
en-en very clean, immaculate
en-en battle (cf. the same sign read dur10)
er7(NIR)-da capital crime/offense, serious "felony"; a
corresponding punishment. Civil, AV Hallo 75ff. reads
NIR-da, Emesal r-da, e-er-da (the er7-da read by
some cannot be proved directly; perhaps Akk. nrtu
"murder" was the original source for a word *ner-da?)
E sis
e brother (to be read es or ses in OS at least)
e8
i-pa- zi-pa-
ibir(U.ENxKR) (shepherd's) staff (ibirru)
(Veldhuis, Education 175f.)
id to count; to recount, recite, read; to count, number
among, reckon as; to do an accounting
50
U.BAD zapah
u - bal to overturn, alter, change
u-bal - a5 to overturn; to replace, change X into Y
(Civil, JCS 28, 79f.)
u - ba(r), u - bar to release, set free; to forget (the
original root is /badr/; cf. u - bad and see Krecher,
AV Kutscher 111-117)
u - dab5 to (make the hand) seize; to take (with) the
hand
u - dag to wander; to abandon (cf. dag)
u-daal - du11 to effect or accomplish much, make
great exertions (cf. u - du11)
u - d to slander, denounce
u - d to capture (cf. CAD K 129a)
u - du7 to do, set, perform, prepare, correctly or
perfectly; to complete, perfect; to embellish, adorn
u-du7(-a) perfect
u - du8 to hold (in the hand); to guarantee, provide
surety for
u-du8-a guarantor
u-du8-a - gub to establish a guarantee or surety, to
serve as guarantor for
51
u-nir standard
u-pe-el-l - du11 to defile (Attinger, Elments 710714)
u - pe to increase, broaden, expand
ubun ibun
u-si finger
u - m to give, entrust
d - r to pray
gi
u-tur inscription
gi
gi
um to slaughter
urudu
um saw
u-ur6(-r) r
urudu
u - s to push (open)
u - zi to raise the hand (destructively) against
(), u4 (u) to (let) fall upon, spread over, cover
(especially with nets); to overwhelm, cast down; to
become obscure, dark
52
(uzu)
te cheek
r-dmuen falcon
urim(LAGABxGUD:GUD), rim(LAGABx GUD)
dung
u,
ku7
utur(MAH) quality cloth
T
ta(-m) what?
tab to be parallel, lie parallel to; to double; to twist,
entwine; to link, join, unite; to lock; to sweep away,
devastate (sapnu) (cf. Michalowski, Lamentation p.
71; Civil, NABU 1987/49)
tab-ba companion; pair, twin; together
tb, tab to burn, glow
tag to touch, prod; to touch wrongly, profane, spoil; to
weave; to overlay, face, embellish; to apply, treat with;
to broadcast (seed-grain, cf. Maekawa, ASJ 15, 112)
TAG sub6
tag4, tak4 to leave, leave over, leave for the benefit or
use of; to abandon, divorce; to remove (see Civil,
AuOr 8, 111 in disc. of u - tak4)
tl(-la) wide
ti te()
tan4 dan6
tar to divide, separate, cut Cf. nam - tar
gi
taskarin boxwood
uzu
ti(-ti) rib(s)
(gi)
ti arrow
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gi
gi
im
tu6 incantation
tibir - ra to slap
tu9 tg
td to whip
gi
tir-an-na rainbow
tu-ru-na imdurun-na
tukum-bi, tukumbi if
tkur(KAxE) to chew, gnaw (kassu)
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tu - ar dr - ar
U
u ten (Edzard, AV Klein 103); "many times" (in
adverbial expressions like u-ta, u-e3, u-am3, see Civil,
Farmer's Instructions p. 70)
U.KID (read ita4 in -ita4)
U.UD.KID ni9-ar
plant, grass; food; grass-fed, free-range (animal)
-a food and drink, sustenance; provider (of a temple
or land, a common royal epithet) (zninu)
-du(l) supervisor of herds, chief shepherd
-du11(g) udug
-gu/g - d to become lost, disappear; to flee, escape
-ma-am animals
-rum property (of someone)
-sal (riverine) meadow
-sal-la - n to rest contentedly, live in peace, "lie
down in green pastures"
-si4-an(-na) dusk, twilight
-sig uzug5
- s(g) to be served food, dine
-im sweet-smelling grasses
high ground(?), island(?) (Civil, Farmer's Instructions
p. 132f.)
and, also, furthermore, moreover; (as correlative ...
either...or, neither...nor ) (loan from Akkadian u )
sleep
(-a), -u8-a, u8(-a) Woe! Alas!; lullaby
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-di u6-di, -s
U4.dNANNA iti6
u4-sakar(SAR) crescent (of the moon); day of the first
visibility of the new moon, beginning of the month.
Perhaps to be pronounced [uskar]; cf. the Akk. loan
uskru.
-mu-un umun
-na ready for battle
-na-(a-)du11 letter
-sakar/sar u4-sar
-sn sn
gi
-tu(d) tu(d)
gi
u4-bar7 midday
u5-bmuen (a bird)
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b (a kind of drum)
ugu4-bi monkey
ug5, ug7
ugamuen raven
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ku(HL) cucumber
ul, ul-l-a adj. remote in time (past or future), ancient,
primeval; n. ancient time, antiquity (< Akk. ullm) (cf.
u4-ul-l-a)
ul a Presargonic capacity measure = 1/4 gur-sa-l =
36 sla = ca. 30 liters
ul - a5 to rejoice
ul4 to hasten, hurry, be quick; tr. to hurry, harrass, put
pressure on (urruhu) (Civil, AV Hallo 74)
ur-bar-ra wolf
ul4-la-b quickly
ur-mah lion
ur-ur, URxUR single combat, man to man (i.e. handto-hand) combat (Cavigneaux, CM 19, 50)
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za-lam(-ar) tent
(d)
gi
Z uzud
z(-ar-ra) shrine
z-du8 threshold
z-gu-la seat of honor
z-hi-linisi conventionally "cress," but Civil, AuOr 5,
30f. translates "(a prickly plant)" and Ferwada, Isin 43
translates "(seed of) Vicia ervilia," i.e. bitter vetch
z - k to bind, fasten, gird on (garments, weapons)
gi
Z
za (precious) stone
za An old auxiliary verb appearing in the dub-dab5 za onomatopoetic constructions, for which see Civil,
JCS 20, 119ff.; Rmer, SKIZ 182f.; Black, AV Wilcke
35ff. Cavigneaux, ASJ 9, 50, suggests za = a4 =
a5(AK). Bauer, AoN 19, 7, suggests "tnen" or the
like.
za-am-za-am (a musical instrument)
z- branding-iron
gi
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zadim za-dm
ane
ZI-ZI sisi
zikum(ENGUR) heaven
zz emmer wheat
ZZ.AN (read imaa3?) dehulled emmer (?) See
Cohen, NABU 1990/ 134, for disc. of ZZ.A.AN =
/udra/ = utr (see CAD kunu LL); for ZZ.A (OS
Nippur) read thus d-duru5. Cf. ZZ = d = tiktum (a
type of flour).
zu, OS also su to know; to know how, be able; to
acknowledge, make known, proclaim; to learn,
discover; to inform, teach
zu-a, OS su-a acquaintance (elliptical for l-zu-a)
z tooth; point, tine (of a tool or weapon)
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Abbreviations
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Or Orientalia (Rome)
OrAnt Oriens Antiquus (Rome)
Priest ands Officials (1996) K. Watanabe (ed.),
Priests and Officials in the Ancient Near East
(Heidelberg, 1996)
PSD The Sumerian Dictionary of the University of
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, 1984-1998)
RA Revue d'assyriologie et d'archologie orientale
(Paris)
RAI Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale
RlA Reallexikon der Assyriologie und
vorderasiatischen Archologie (Berlin)
Sallaberger, Tpfer W. Sallaberger, Der
Babylonische Tpfer und seine Gefe (Ghent, 1996)
SEL Studi Epigrafici e Linguistici (Rome)
Selz, UGASL Untersuchungen zur Gtterwelt des
altsumerischen Stadtstaates von Laga (Philadelphia,
1995)
Steinkeller, Sale Documents Piotr Steinkeller, Sale
Documents of the Ur-III-Period. FAOS 17 (Stuttgart,
1989)
Steinkeller, Third Millennium Texts Piotr
Steinkeller & J.N. Postgate, Third-Millennium Legal
and Administrative Texts in the Iraq Museum,
Baghdad. (Winona Lake, 1992)
Tinney, Nippur Lament Steve Tinney, The Nippur
Lament (Philadelphia, 1966)
Veldhuis, Education Niek Veldhuis, Elementary
Education at Nippur. CM 22 (Groningen, 1997)
Westenholz, ECTJ Aage Westenholz, Early
Cuneiform Texts from Jena (Copenhagen, 1975)
YNER Yale Near Eastern Researches (New Haven)
YOS Yale Oriental Series, Babylonian Texts (New
Haven)
ZA Zeitschrift fr Assyriologie und vorderasiatische
Archologie (Berlin/New York)
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