Assyrian Personal Names. 
Ann. 16; Tigl.I: Ann.Is; II 1, MDOG, 28, 
p.25) Ku-zu-u CBR I. 
275 kuzbu plenty; ideogr. HI.LI, in Kuzub- 
Istar, Nabä-kuzub-ilän. 
/ Ku-un-zu-ub-tum. 
Ki-iz(s)-bu(pu). 
* Kis(s, $?)-Z-i (cf. Bi. 3502). 
"> ki as, like; written #4), in Ki-abi-aqbi 
(cf. Sin. mass — x42 € NOLDEKE, Beitr. p.96), 
.Ki-lamaÿ$i, Man(nu)-kr-. CE ?Lu-ki-ma-ma, 
Ki-ma-ma. 
kima idem; written £7-;:z, G/M, see under 
Mannu-ktma-. 
*kija (Hit, cf kiye, in names of Asia Minor, 
SUNDWALL, p. 105), cf. Kz-a£-£i, Ki-an- 
ni-bu, tKi-a-ra; Gi-am-mu. 
Ki-e-a-a. 
> kitu end, in A$ur-ki( TIL)-su; cf. Ki-iti, 
ASur-kit-su-nu TNB. Cf. Ki-ta-a-a. 
*kaku (cf. NPe. käka, kaka uncle; kaka", in 
names of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 93), 
cf. Ka-a-ki, Ka-ki-i, Ka-ki-ia (Nairi); ?Ka- 
a-gi, Ka-ku-mu CBS 3534 (cf. Cil. Kaxa- 
pouc), ?Hagga-missa MDOG, 35, p.43; Ka- 
ku-nu (Pe.) UMBS II, r. 
*kiki (Hit, cf. kike*, in names (Kux(x)oz) of 
Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 105), in Ki-ki-a; 
Ki-£i-ia BE XV, 37,6, Bit-ki-ki-e BEIX, 86a, s; 
Ki-ik- Te$up(* 24M) CCO, 495 (CPN); Ki-ki- 
* En-lif()); / Ki-ik-ki-ia-en-ni BE XIV,91a,sa. 
Ki-ik-ku-li (cf. Pisid. Koxkarog, SUND- 
WALL, p. 120). 
*kuka (Hit-El; cf. gug; kuka, in names of 
Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 120), cf. Kz- 
ku-a (CappJ, Ku-£u-á-a RPN, Ku-ku-t-ia 
T-D LC, Kw-u£-£u-í-a BE XV, 37,23, Ku?- 
uk-ku? Dilbat, / Ku-uk-ku CBS 3494 (CPN), 
all possibly Sem, cf. £z£u, kukku DAHW 
s. v KB VI, I, p. 485f, mare ku-uk-ka-a 
KLH); but cf. also Kwkac, Kwxog etc.; 
Ku-ku-fi .... (Capp), Ku-ka-ti-a T-D LC 
(cf. Phryg. Kwxovrac); kuk (El. “maitre, 
patron", HOMMEL, Grundr, p. 38, n. 1; 
SCHEFTELOWITZ, KZ 38, p. 263), cf. Kuk- 
tilla, quoted by BORK, Memnon, V p. 46, 
from a tablet from Malamir; Ku-uk(-ka)- 
No. 1. 
289 
@ Na-Se-ir|Na-Sü-ur, -’Kir-me-iS, -Si-mu-ud, 
etc; cf. nn. l. "^ Au-u£-£u-ma-a (in Nairi) 
K. 11498,3 (cf. Koyapız, a river in Lydia), 
^! Ku-á-bu-nu (in Naïri) Anp. Ann. II 110. 
kakku weapon, cf. Aa-ak-ki-ia, Kakkum (8 KU)- 
3d-Adad T-D LC. 
* Kakkulänu, Akkulanu etc.; Ak-kul-en-ni BE XV. 
Kikillanu, see 9sp. Ki-kin-na-ni, see qup. 
#05 Ka-ku-si, Ka-Ru-us-tt = Inacsss ferret. 
*kakri (Cass., cf. El. kukra protector(?) HÜSING, 
Memnon, IV p.29; kakre, in Car. Kaxpazc, 
Lyc. lnkpns, SUNDWALL, p. 94), in Agum- 
kakri-me. 
*kali (Hit; cf. kele, in names of Asia Minor, 
SUNDWALL, p. 102), in Ka-Z- Tesup. 
®kil(i) (Hit, cf. gili, kali), in &z-Zi-gu-gu (Ki-il- 
li-gu-ug), Ki-li- TeXup, Ki-il-Tesup UMBS 
II 2, 84, 25, ?K7-/j CPN, Ki-ü-ia BE XV, 200, 
III 5; T-D LC; Ki-li-ia-a-tum, Ki-h-Sa, Ki- 
lu-un-di (cf Lyc. Kanvåoc). Cf Ki-la- 
ku-u, Ki-la-a-a-qa-nun, Ki-lu-ma-a-ni. 
*kula (cf. kula*, in names of Asia Minor, SUND- 
WALL, p. 121), cf. Ku-lä-ku-l& (Capp.); Ku- 
la-a-na (EL) DEP XI, 92, R. I 100; ^^ Ku-lu- 
man (in Ellipi?) HABL 129, "«*Kz-Z-£ar- 
zi-ni (in Nairi) Tigl.I, Ann. IV v, * Kuli)a- 
mera (gsaaSa; in Supria; cf. Lyc. n. p. Ko- 
Auapopag), fre Kullania (in North Syria; 
cf. Lycaon. n. p. KovAavic), *Ku-Z-si (in 
Armenia; Shalm. Bal J.; cf Phryg. city 
KoXaccc),  Kullar (cf. Car. city KoXvpa). 
Ku-lu(-)-Istar; cf. Kul-la--Bel UMBS II 1. 
255 kalbu dog, servant, in Aalbz, Kalbu, Kalbi- 
Nannari. — For Kal-bilUR.KU-t-ku-i-a) 
cf. Ka.B-, Kaïx- etc, and uku in names 
of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 109f. 
Kal-da-a-a "the Chaldean”, 
*55 kala everything, in Adad-, ASur-b2l-ka-la. 
555 kullatu totality; ideogr. KAK.A.BI, see 
under Z. 
/Kul-la-a-a. 
Ki-lul-la (Sum.); cf. SES-ki-lu-la T-D LC. 
255 Ilr let see, in Asur-, Naba-kal-lm-an-ni; 
cf. Samas-nar-kul-I-man-ni BE XV. 
Ku-lu-ma-a(?). 
*kilam (Cass. and El), cf. Av-/am-ra-mu; Ki- 
lam-Sah, Ki-lam-dau, Ki-lan|la-an-di, -Bu- 
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