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under 7esup-, Abbi-, Akr, Akit-, Arfi)-, 
Bag(Hu)-, Durar-, Gi-el-, Hu(d), Ih Ah)-L-, 
Ik-,.. ingi-, I-ni-, Ka-li-, Ki-li-, Ma-na-pa-, 
Oatihu-, Sadi-, Sama-, Te|Du-, Urhi-. For 
other names composed with Zesup, see 
CPN, p. 34f. 
Til-la, see List II, 3. 
Tir-8i, cf. Addi-tir-Si. 
Turgu (Cass. deity, of Zarku), in Kadasman-, 
and Me-e-tur-gu (CPN). 
"TUR. NUN.NA, see Mar-Ea. 
dTU.TU (= Marduk), cf. the masc. names under 
Eriba-, Gahul-. 
Uasu (Eg., RANKE, Material, p. 45), in ? Su-u-a-su. 
Ubrias, see rias. 
Um-sibü (“the seventh day”), cf. the masc. name 
Um-sibü-iliia. 
Umma(n), see Humbaln). 
KNUT TALLQVIST. 
“yras (@/B, IR 57,31c: NIN.IB $a ud-da-ni-e; 
IR 60, socd: ?/Vaóz ilu bal-ti), cf. the masc. 
names under Uras-, Abdi-. 
dUrkittu (“the goddess of Uruk”, epithet of Ishtar), 
cf, the fem. names under ÜUrZiftu-. 
15 (= NIN.IB, IR 57, eoc), see NIN.IB. 
Zäba (the god of the river Zab), cf. the masc. 
names under *@Za-ba-. 
Zàban (a river-god; probably identical with Za6a), 
in ""7Za-ban-iddin. 
ZA. MÁ.MA (the god of Kish, II R 61, 52d; wor- 
shipped in the temple of Z.ME.TE.UR. 
SAG, cf. Code of Ham. II ce), cf. the masc. 
names under 2ZA. MÅ. MÁ.. 
(4)Za-zu (possibly a Cassite deity), cf. the masc. 
name Me| Me-lilla-(2 Za-za|zu. 
dZIB, cf. the masc. names under 7Z/B-, Isdi.. 
2. Names of countries and cities. 
Akkadü, in Åk-ka-da-a-a. 
Amma, in Armn-ma-a-a. 
Appa, Appi (Eg. ip(.t) "Luxor" (RANKE, Mate- 
rial, p. 44), in A-ma-an-ap-palbi. 
Arbaha (/l-5a), in Mannu-. 
Arbu (cf. ?Ar-da-a-a "Arabian", in Ar|År-ba- 
a(-a)za. 
Arbailu, cf. the masc. and fem. names under 
Arbai-, /Etillit-, /Istar-, Mannu-(a)kr-, 
Mannu-kima-, Päga-ana-, Qurdi-, Tab-Sär-, 
Upaga-ana-. 
Assur (CSA. URU, * HI, mat ÅS, (90 Å$-$ur), cf. 
the masc. and fem. names under As$är-, 
Mannu-(a)kz-, Sarru-etir-, Sulmur. 
Attunu (cf. ”#A-tu-nu), in At-tu-na-a-a. 
Bäbilu (Ba-öu-AN(2), V^KÁ-AN, KÁ-DINGIR. 
RA TIN. TIR? cf, the masc. names under 
Bäbil-, Isdi-, Mannu-kt-. 
Balihu (^,&a-Z-/;;, JADB 4, II s, e cf. the 
fem. name /Ba-li-hi-ti. 
Barhalsu (”*Dar-hal-su), in Bar-hal-sa-a-a. 
Barsipu, in / 5z-sip-*-i-tá. 
Bazu, cf. Ba-zi, I Ba-zi-i)-tu. 
| 
Bilu (cf. *Bi-/a-a-a DIR 9,47), in Bi-la-a-a. 
Birtu ("Birtu), in Dir-ta-a-a. 
Diru, in /Sdi-di-ri. 
| Dür-*Enlil, in Namgar-Dür-Enlil. 
Dür-Sarrukin (BAD-L UGAL.GIN.NA), in / Dur- 
Sarruktnatu. 
Esidu (cf. E-si-[du] JADD 887, R. 1), in JE-sz- 
. da-a-a. 
Gargamis, in ""'Gar-ga-mis-a-a. 
Gubbu, in Amel-"Gub-bu. 
Hallab (cf. ;//7a//aó), in Hal-la-ba-a. 
Halpi (cf. ^/|"* Halpi), in Hal-pa-a-a. 
Halsu, in Hal-su-a-a. 
Hamätu, in (7^? Ha-ma-ta-a-a|ia. 
Hamuna (JADD 815, R. III 9), in Za-mu-na-a-a. 
Harrän AAS'2), cf. the masc. names under 
Harrän-, Bel-, Isdi-, Man-kr, Tukulti-. 
Hata (”Ha-ta-a JADD 83, 5 etc.), cf. the masc. 
names Ha-ta-a-a and Ha-ti-a-nu. 
| Hataru (^ Zazaru Anp. Ann.Io), cf. Ha-tar-a-nu. 
T. XLIII. 
