284 KNUT TALLQVIST. 
ha-il CBR I, 17, 15; 
EC 
av II to behold; Ipt. possibly in Hi-ri-a-bi 
UMBS 208, 16. -a4z, -Sul?gad)-ri, la-hi-ri. 
"hal, al (El; town?), see under Humba-, Um- 
man-. 
Hi-la-a ..., ?Hi-li-ia. 
*halu, in Za|4-a-£a(-a)-/u|/iium. Cf. List II, 1 
under (2Za/z Ha-la-id-di, Ha-la-3á-ri. — 
Uy-Sä-ka-lu, Du| Tu-ud-ha--ia (Hit). — 
Hal-ü-a. Hu-la-a-alia, Hu-li-i, Hull: (Hit, 
cf. *kula in names of Asia Minor, Kv2.«c 
Dl'uoXAac etc, SUNDWALL, p. I2I). 
* Hal-la-ba-a. "Hal-bi-Su. 
Ha-lah ... 
halla, cf. Hal-li-ia, Hal-la-al-la-, Hal-li-arraka, 
Asur-hal-l ... 
55m hulälu a precious stone, in Hu-la-la, 
/ Hu-la-li-ti; / Hu-la-la-tum BE XV. 
ob Ha-la-malme (cf. ia somniator). Hal- 
ma-nu. Ha-li| Hal-mu-su. 
Bi-ik-lu-mu-tu BE X, 92, 6. 
Hall Su (El). 
* Hal-si-tu(?)is perhaps L?’x(?)-ut-i(?). *Hal-su-hu. 
*halpa (Hit. cf. kIppa: Kal, KAR etc,, in names 
of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 108f; see 
also under kalb), in Halpa-as-!u-Iu-bi; 
mätFJal-pi, naga Sa “ Kummuhi, ""Halpa 
MDOG 35, p. 34; cf. Eg. hrp — Aleppo; 
Hrpsr Hit. p. n BURCHARDT, no. 737, 739; 
P Hal-bu-da Senn. Tay. III ez. 
halsu stronghold, in Sulmu-hal-sut!, — 
WSem. in Bi-bi-a-lu (Bi-e-lut)-ha-lu-su. 
pen Hu-lu-uq-qa (Hit.?). Cf. HOLMA, Quttulu, s. v. 
"pi()-el(GAZ)SU, in Lz-ZZ-ra- (Capp.) 
/Hu-lu-ut-ti. * Ka-[ma]-a3-Aat-ta-a. 
"ham (Eg. hm) servant, in Pa-ha(-am)-na- 
talte. 
tHu-mu. Ha-mu-u (cf. \ssas semen granati). 
cf. A-bi-ki-el T-D 
ym 
* Hi-ma-gu. 
"sar Ha-am-da-nu (cf. Bi. yver). "Ha-ma-du-du. 
#on Ha-mu-tu-tu (Ar. cf. BROCKELMANN, $ 172). 
van hamü to trust, in SÅArbai-ha-mat, / Istar- 
ha-am-[mat), I Ninua-ha-[mat]; / ma-Ekur- 
ha-am-mat CPN. 
hamätu refuge, in Afur-, Nabu-ha-mat-ialha- 
mat-u-a. 
*ham(mu) = 'az(mu) q. v. 
Darm hammu regent, cf. JVaóz-Aa-am-me-ilani 
Hu-ma-ma-te. 
*hemtu (cf. 12:322) ardour, in Hi-im|amlen-ti-ilu. 
ar hamannu, in Sulman-ha-man-ilanı, -ha-man- 
nu (or Sulmäan-nunu-Sar-iäni, -Sarra-nu). 
Ha(?)-malt)-an-Su-li-ik-Su-ud T-D LC 150, 7. 
* Ha-ma-ni. * A-ri-ha-ma-nu (Mit.) UMBSII2, 84, 14. 
* Ha-am-nal-a)-nu. * Ha-am-nu-nu (PM). 
cun Ha-ma-si(?)-ia. Hu-mu-sa-tum T-D LC 62, s. 
Oan Hi-ma-ri-i (san? or Ahi-mart?), Ha-mar-ri 
BE XV, 35,10, Ha-ma-ri-ina BE X. *A-ri- 
ha-am-rum (Mit) BE XV, 198, 31; *Za-mi- 
ir-ni (Mit) CPN. 
hummuru (CT 12: 15, sb; cf. HOLMA, Quttulu, 
s. V), in Zu-um-mu-ru, OBa. Hu-mu-rum. 
* Humri = var. 
*Ha-a-ni, Ha-nu, Ha-an-i (perhaps Hit, cf. 
”at Häna, Hani-galbat, Ha-ni-bi-el-ga-as-Si 
CPN). See also List II, ı. 
3m hanäbu to sprout; cf. //-na-Ni-si-in-ha-an- 
bat BE XV, /Ib-bu-ha-ni-bat BE XV, 7Ha- 
un-nu-bat-! Nana; Ha(-an)-nu-bu, Hu-na-bu 
P 97, 26, / Ha-na-óu-3a-a, Ha-na-bi-im. 
Ha-an-bi, Ha-am-bi-i. Hu-um/bi-e. 
Ha-an-du, Ha-an-di-ilia, / Ha-an-di. . . (V van?) 
®Ha-an-da-si (Gen), *Ha-an-da(fa?)-sa-ni; cf. 
Hantusu etc. 
* Ha-an-da-pi-i (El.?). 
Hu-un-da-ru (El. Hum + dara? C£ *Hu-un-du- 
ur-a-a (Shams. V: III 47 (in Nairi). 
"hunzu (cf. gunzu), cf. Zu-un-zu(-)-& BE XV, 
VR 44, Ul as; Zu-un-zu-di-. Hu-un-zu-hu 
CBS 12766; Kun-si-zak... BE XIV, 12, 6, 25; 
@Kun-zi-ba-ni, El. deity, CT 25: 16, 20; 
mat Ku-un-zu-hi-e-li K. 6303, 2. 
* Ha-an-tu-su. 
#Hi(-in)-nu-mu (cf. Var APO). 
"or (WSem) be.gracious, cf Ha-na-nu 
(7), S7-Za-an (<=), ? Ha-an-da-da (cf. Bi. 
7») 
hannu, in Ha-an-ni-ilia (= Nn), cf. Ha-ni-i. 
hinnu (cf. 77 favor, grace), in / Zi-in-ni-be-el, 
m Hi-in-ui--Bel BE X, C) Hi-in-ni-ia TNB, 
Naba-hi-in-ni- UMBS II 1, 178, 2, Ellu-bab- 
hil-in)-ni, *Salmu-hi-ni, Ad-gi-hi-na HABL 
906, 7. III2, 7. 
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