XXX KNUT TALLQVIST. 
“commander in chief", KLUGE, MVG 15 (1910), p. 132); kuppi? (in Au-up-pi-ta-t CBS 11 144, 11751) 
— kupa (sepulcrum, KLUGE, l. c., p. 132); kura^ ^* — kura; kusta® — xworo-; kuza” 2, ku$a", huza? 
— kuza; laba^*?* — lebe*; labsa^ — lepse*; lalaca — lele* (Aura); laptu? — la-ptta* (Aanro); 
laraca — lara; liia^ m — liya*; lilac — lila"; lit, lid* (in /Va-£z-Z-e-it; ^"Pa-ga-a-Z-ti, p. 302a; ?"' Ru- 
gu-li-ti MIR 8,35) — lida*; luba?^, lupa" — luba*; luda?, luta? — luda*, luta*; lurar? — lurat; 
mal: — mala (maliya “counsel”, KLUGE, l. c., p. 130); mama? — mama; mana!" — mana; marla:’ 
— mrlli (papa); masti?? — mastta*; mata^? — meti (para); mazi"?? — masa; miga* — mika*; 
milan — miya*; mita? — mida; mna” (see under umna, p. 268 b) — müna (pva); muga® — muka; 
munah ma — muna*; mura?! — mura; mursi® — murza*; miski', or muski* (see under zzzs£/; cf. also 
mat Mauski, the Moschi, Mooyoı) — muskka; musni” (in Å-ga-mus-ni CBS 3534); muta»? — muta; 
muua°, mura: — muwa; nabu^ (in Hudin(n)abu CPN); nada^* (in Za-ba-na-da, Ala-ra-na-du) — 
nata, nada; nah$u° — nakssa (cf. Cass. zakzi, CPN, p. 39); nai* — na-(a)ha* (vau); nakic — naki; 
nanackmna, nena^ — néni (uncle, aunt", SUNDWALL, p. 273); nazi^'* (also Cass. and El) — nezi; 
neri^, nira® — neri; nihra* (in ?/Vi--7/z-a Be. 17760) — nakre*; nina? — nini*; nuba*^ — nube; 
nunu^?2 — nuni*; nur(a)"? (in /Vz-zrz- Tesup CPN, “Nu-ri-bi, ""Nur-qa-me) — nura*; nu$a* — nuza*; 
pa^? (in Mana-pa- TveXup, Mazi-pa-tli) — pa; pala* — bala*, pele*; pama? — pama*; panahna — 
pana*; pap(pjah* 2 — papa"; parna*^? — parüna* (xapva); panda", banda', bente^ (m) (Mit. benz 
or pent "to let vanquish"; BORK, MVG, 14, p. 126, or “to lead", GUSTAVS, OLZ, 15, p. 300f.) — 
pete* (Bavôa = vár, cf. SUNDWALL, p. 178); pelga» — plqqa* (xex.y, xc); piha? (cf. Pik(k)andu, 
Cass. CPN) — pike (xıya); pihiris — pikre (mypa); pija^*" — piya (piyete = érérpemre); pina" 
(in Pz-in-ua-ri BE XV, 198, 91; cf. Bi-in-na-rum RPN, Lyc. city Ihvape) — pina (Ilıvapa = ocpoy- 
y6A«, cf SUNDWALL, p. 180); pipa*'; piri? — pira*; pisa?^, piSa?, pizin? — pize; prima (Pu-pri; 
af]-Iu-up-ri, in Cilicia, Senn. King IV e, ”*Kar-zi-ip-ra, in Namri, IIR 67, a = Kar-si-pa-ri, 
HABL 381, 646) — pri; pi^ (cf. Mit. Z^ "to bid, to appoint") — psse; pta? (see laptu) — ptta; 
puma (cf. Pu-pri; ?Pu-hi-lus, Lyd. n.l. IToyeXo) — put; pubam? (in ?Pu-ba-ah-lu) — pube; pudur 
— buta, puda*, pute; pura, see bura; qalpa*, qarpa?, see kalba, kirba; qata, see kata; quua? — 
kuva; ra^ (in Åla-ra-nadu) — hra*; ru? — hru*; ruda?, runda? — hru(ñ)-ta*; Saba", Sabbur (in Sab- 
bur-ni CBS 3492), sapa? — sebe*; $adir2 — zada*; salu? — zala; Samahn — zama*; Sandac ra — 
zäta" (oavöc); sanga*, $anha" — zàka; sapa?, see Saba; sara?, Sark mna (cf. Mit. sar “to command", 
BORK, MVG, 14, p. 126) — sara"; sarba, see zarba; sarda‘, $erda^ — zarta*; sarma?, $arma', surme* 
— zerma* (cf. Armen. zarm "seed, descendant”, JENSEN, Hittiter, p. 118); Sarnac (cf. Cass. Sirni- 
Sag, CPN) — sarfina (capva); sasi? — zaza*; sata* — zata*; Senni*"^, sina, sin(a)^? (cf. Mit. Sen 
"brother") — süne-(cov, cw); siba?, Sipa^?*, zipaca — sibe* [zipa*]; side (in ?Pi-Z-si-id(t), zida^ 
(in Zi-da-a) — sida |zida*]; $iga^ (in ?Sigari-tilla CPN) — zika; silicra, Silabkn, zili ma — zila; 
Silme" — slmme (622p); Sima (in Si-mi-til-la NAT 5762; Dilbat, p. 14, n. 10; Zu-di-si(not lim)-ma) 
— zima; sinda?! — söta; Sipa, see siba; siza?^ (in Si-su-u, in Cilicia; .Sz-zz-:72 VS VII, 155, 43), 
sisi" (in Si-is-si, Si-is-si-ia, Si-si-in-ni CPN), zisam? (in ?Zi-id-mi-»u) — ziza; spi, Spi (aspi)"* 
— sba; $qa^, Shacka, sga^ — sqqa; Stra (aStar”, in As-ta-ratas, As-tar-tilla, CPN; istar‘, see 
under laba, p.292) — sttra*; $uua? (Sua) — zuva* (cova = répoc, SUNDWALL, p. 253); $uba^ m 
— suba*; Sugur”, suhur^ — sqqu-ra*; sula?, $ula^^? — zula*; $ulubi^ — zlbba*; sunu^?, $una^ — 
süne (suva); sura^^, Sura", zurama — sura; $urbi” (cf. zarba) (in Sur-bi-en-ni, CBS 4572, cf. Isaur.- 
Pis. Zovpßıavos) — zrppe; $urki* — zrqqe (copy, covpy); takr, te^», du^ — ta, te, da; taba^* — 
tebe (taßa = rérpa); taku^ ", taha^^, tagumna, tehi^, tehi-b* — teke; talacra, telua — tele (war- 
rior, according to TORP, see SUNDWALL, p. 200); tarba? (in #Tar-bu-si-ba — Apamea; ?Tar-bu- 
ga-ti Sarg. Ann. 263; *Tar-bi-Iu OLZ 1904, 216, cf. Lyc. city Tpaßara; #Æ/-li-ta-ar-bi = Si, 
Awcpßa, in the district of Hamath) — trbbe (cf. n. div. Trebos!) temi", timi*" — teme; 
I) KANNENGIESSER, Zs£ das Etruskische eine hetlitische Sprache? Cf. Memnon, II, p. 256 ff. 
T. XLII. 
