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ANISTORITON Journal of History, Archaeology, ArtHistory: Viewpointswww.anistor.gr/english/enback/v053.

htm The last part of this inscription would appear to be Ipinama sirute, or the One of strong name (Iphinama) was dragged away (if sirute comes from the same root as seira, cord to drag away an enemy). Divine epithets in the Ugaritic alphabetic texts - Google Books Resultbooks.google.ro/books?isbn=9004157697... Acha Rahmouni - 2008 - Foreign Language Study - 448 pages Ugariticjc^r is also semantically equivalent to Akkadian siru "august," which frequently occurs as an epithet of gods and things associated with divinity (see CAD, ... A Note on Ezekiel 1:18www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/3260472You +1'd this publicly. Undo by NM Waldman - 1984 - Cited by 4 - Related articles The term gbbah corresponds to Sumerian mah, nam.mah and Akkadian siru, sirutu, "majestic," "majesty," both of which are applied to gods, temples, and kings , ... Sumero Dravidian Studiesarutkural.tripod.com/sumstudies/su-ta-lex.htmCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo (ii) The presence of numerous Akkadian words and their derivatives and the ...... ( W. 831) Ak. siru> Ta. tiru: distinction, eminence, divine, sacred etc (siru>Sk.sri? Akkadian Textwww.scribd.com/doc/18937613/Akkadian-TextCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo 20 Aug 2009 1K2 siru, altus, elevatus. si-ri-is, ad, versus. *OX tisburu, comprehendere (Inf. 12 ?). III i u-sa-as-bi-ra-an-ni comprehendere me fecit. The Origin Of The Zodiacmembers.westnet.com.au/gary-david-thompson/page9r.htmlCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo 16 Jul 2011 Siru (Virgo): MUL.AB.SIN. 26. Sitaddaru .... Hope Anthony, 1996). The Sumerian transliteration is in all-caps, and then the Akkadian is in italics. Tolkaappiyar : Message: Re: [Tolkaappiyar] Akkadian Tamil ...tech.dir.groups.yahoo.com/group/Tolkaappiyar/message/3345Cached You +1'd this publicly. Undo 1 Feb 2005 Below we also list correspondences between some of the Akkadian terms and .... 43. siru Ta. thiru, cI ( Sk. sri): lofty, exalted 44. samu Ta.

Like Gutium and the border of Gutiumwww.freefictionbooks.org/.../45379-the-old-testament-in-thelight-of...Cached You +1'd this publicly. Undo Why this was the case--whether in the older Akkadian literature the scribes ... In all probability, Siru, like Gutium and the border of Gutium, was a tract in the ... stela; boundary-stone - British Museum - Search object detailswww.britishmuseum.org/.../search_object_details.aspx?...Cached You +1'd this publicly. Undo (48) Adad, Nergal and Nana, the gods of Namar, (49) Siru, the bright god, the son of the temple of Der, (50) Sin and the Lady of Akkad, the gods of Bit-Khabban, ... Full text of "Assyrian grammar with paradigms, exercises, glossary ...www.archive.org/stream/.../assyriangrammarw00deliuoft_djvu.txtCached - Similar You +1'd this publicly. Undo Bi--u 'wicked' and siru 'exalted' will also be found to admit of an explanation ...... Inscriptions containing I. A Sumero-Akkadian Gram- 70* Litter atura. mar (pp. UR-NAMMU AND SHULGIwww.third-millennium-library.com/readinghall/.../Ur-Nammu.htmCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo THE real champion of Sumer and Akkad, the organizer of its most brilliant period ...... a bi-sexual ophidian deity; and the scribes call the serpent-god (siru) of Der, ... The Information Underground View topic - Gordon Duff Dodges Nazi ...theinfounderground.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=13462...Cached You +1'd this publicly. Undo 15 posts - 6 authors - 26 Dec 2010 In Akkadian the terms lili and lltu mean spirits. .... Hebrew 'saraph nahash,' a fiery serpent, which derived from the Sumerian 'siru,' a serpent History of the Hebrew Language by David Steinbergwww.adathshalom.ca/history_of_hebrew2.htmSimilar You +1'd this publicly. Undo

... Israelite names transliterated into Akkadian, the Septuagint (Torah early third c ...... /'siru/ >.

/'siru/. /'ser/ *'os+ (qal a.p.). one who ties.

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Babylonian Seasonal Hoursonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1600-0498.1989...x/pdfYou +1'd this publicly. Undo by F RochbergHalton - 1989 - Cited by 5 - Related articles contexts, ZALAG is the logogram for the Akkadian verb namdru, to be bright, or to dawn, and is given the synonym Siru to become morning, in a synonym list ... PropheZine #44 July 1,1997 -------------------------------------------- This ...web.textfiles.com/ezines/PROPHETZINE/prpzn044.txtCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo ... translated from Babylonian, Akkadian, Chaldean, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and ... is called Sunbul, "ear of corn," (the star, SPICA) (in Sumerian called, "Siru") . [PDF] The Code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon : about 2250 B.C. ...scans.library.utoronto.ca/pdf/.../codeofhammurabik00harpuoft_bw.p...You +1'd this publicly. Undo File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat twice and has the value seru, flesh, 37, 32 and siru, oracle,. 43. 27. In List II, 180 ..... of Sumer and Akkad; the king, who caused the four quarters of the world to ... The Red Cross of Azazelwww.scribd.com Books - Non-fiction Religion & SpiritualityCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo 12 Aug 2011 The words Sirius' and Osiris' are related to the Semetic word Siru': Scholars ordinarily refer to the serpent god (who is Azazel) by the ... Notes to the Hieroglyphic Signspeople.ku.edu/~jyounger/Hiero/SignNotes.htmlCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo 25 Jul 2010 The seal #240 presents "total men", a phrase that recurs in Linear A. ...... Linear A : SI-RU (HT 55a.2), SI-RU-TE "libation formula"); cf. HT 90.2-3: ... Minoa Librarywww.minoa.nl/Minoa%20Library.htmCached You +1'd this publicly. Undo

Linear A texts. Photographs and renderings of Linear A texts. .... SI-RU-TE. sru : flow, stream. srute [dat.s.infinitive]: in order to flow. SI-TO. st (f): furrow, goddess ... One more Decipherment Attempt for Linear A Script Anistoritonwww.anistor.gr/english/enback/m034.htm Sometimes the Libation Formula seems to be spelled in different ways either because of some dialectal pronunciation or because only some fragments of the sentence or words survived. A study of the vocabulary of the Libation Formula identifies some family degrees as father, mother, brother-in-law, uncle and grand-father.

DA-DU father; MA-TA mother; TA-TE-I-KE-ZA-RE

(dative), *TI-TI-KU father (diminutive), TA-TA-IE; *T/A-TA-I-301 grandfather, uncle, KU-NA-TU (brother-in-law), TA-NA-RA (girl). The form TA-TE-I seems to be the dative singular indicating a dedication to his father, TA-TI-KU is a diminutive and TA-TA-IE means grandfather. There were identified a number of cognates in some of the oldest known IE languages as Hittite, Luwian, Old Persian, Sanskrit and Old Italic. DA-DU father has roots in *IE atta and has cognates in Hittite attas, Luwian, tati, Old Persian atta, Oscan aeda, Sanskrit taatas. A-TA-I-*301-WA-JA JA-DI-KI-RA JA-SA-SA-RA[-ME U-NA-KA-NA-+SI *+ I-PI-NA-MA SI-RU-TE TA-NA-RA-TE-U-TI-NU I-DA-[ The vase is yours Zadi Kira (?) let keep that way and until the young Teuti kiss me dont give her. Linear A as an early form of Indo-European Topic List < Prev Topic | Next Topic > http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cybalist/message/17979 (In case there is a question about sign #88 = dju, some of the Linear A name lists alternate forms of the same name Te-tu and Te-dju.)

Do not take (na dawa-a, negative imperative) the offerings (du-wa-na, which as Palmer noted is related to Hittite duwa- or Luwian tuwa-, to put) from here (i-ja, recognized by Palmer as a probable adverb based on the demonstrative pronoun stem i-). Athena is also mentioned in an inscription from Kophinas (KO Za1):

line 1: A-ta-no-dju-wa-ja tu-ru-sa du-ra2-re I-da-a line 2: u-na-ka-na-si I-pi-na-ma si-ru-te

(Athena, distressed, lamented and Ida appeared in [her] dream; the [one of] strong name tore her hair.)

tu-ru-sa: cf. truo du-ra2-re: third singular past medio-passive, cf. duromai -a: cf. Hittite enclitic "and" u-na-ka-na-si: unarkanasi - third singular past medio-passive (alternate conjugation)

I-pi-na-ma: cf. Iphi - nama si-ru-te: cf. tillo (note s in place of t, just as in unarkanasi, where Hittite has -ti in a parallel place; e.g. esati As/he sat@). Another possible relationship could be with siloo, to mock, if this is taken to mean that

she was so upset she mocked her mother=s attempt to comfort - or even find - her. Eugen tillo a sapa, & to pick to mock a tachina,lua in deradere

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