a AME NN 
lage”); cf also 2 Ha-ar-bi-sil-in)-na (in 
Urartu) Tigl. IV: Ann. os; Pl. I 34. 
*sunu (cf. sina), cf. Su-lu-, Ul-Iu-, Ü-li-su-nu. 
?Su-na-a(-a),?Su-ni-ia CBRI, 56,6. ?Su-un-na 
CBS 3480. 
250 Sa-ni-bu; Sa-ni-bu-um Dilbat. 
*sa(n)ga (cf. zäka, SUNDWALL, p. 244), in Sa-an- 
gi-i, Sa-an-ga-ra|Sa-an-gar|Sa-ga-ra(Hit.) ; 
cf. frarsaln)gura (trib. of Euphrates, — 
le =33>Lull; perbaps Ar.; Anp. Ann. 
III 80; Shalm.: Mon. II ae, 85; Ob. 39), "4. Sz-zz- 
gal-a)-ra (eda, ss, in Mesopotamia), 
#Sa-an-ga-ri-te (upon the Euphrates, IIIR 4, 
I 23), */]^ Sa(-an)-gi-il-Iu (cf. Serjille in Syria; 
Tigl. IV: Ann. 144, 147), Dzt Sa-an-gi, Bit Sa- 
an-gilSungi-bu-ti (in Media, cf. obla; 
cf. HÜSING, Memnon, IV, p. 28; according 
to PRASEK, GMP, p. 43, possibly Iran.), 
ASu-un-gér-sa-ra-a (El. deity, Abp. Ann. 
VI 36), 4 Sz-La-ri-su-un-gur (in Elam, 
HABL 281,13). Cf also "*S4-an-La-ar 
XA D 40 mat Sá-au-har-ra-Xa-ni TA Mit. 
IV 95, and Bi. "32. 
*sanda, in Sa-an-dak-sat-ru; cf. HÜSING, KZ 36, 
p. 565; ^^Saudu KGAS ııb, s. 
* SZ-2n-du-M. 
yo? Sananu, Adad-sa-na-ni, Sa-ni-ni; Sa-nu-na 
BE XIV, 12, as. 
po sinqu pressure(?), see under .Szz-qi-, .Si- 
in-gi-, Si-in-ga-eS-Su BE VIII, 1; Sin)-in- 
qa-te-AN-KAK. 
*Sasi, mar Kur-uz-za-a, of Patin (Hit, cf. Isaur. 
Zac(c)c SUNDWALL, p. 248). 
*susi (cf. zuzu), in Qazza-su-si Cf. under ov. 
* Su-si-in-qu (Eg.). 
Sis-bi-ga-a-a-nu(?). 
*sapa (Hit, cf. 340a; sebe: capo, in names of 
Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 192), in Sa-pa- 
lulme—= Subbi-luliuma; cf. Sabilis (cf. Phryg. 
Pis. Zaßaros, Lyd. Xafnxog); Sa-ap-pa- 
ga-a Dilbat (cf. Pis. Xepay«c). 
*oEo (WSem. — um), in Sa-pa-fi-Ba al, Is-pi- 
U--Wu, ?Is-pu-tu. 
"zo II I pray to; in BzL-Z-síp-pi. 
Sap-pa-a-a. Sip-pi-e. 
"spi (Hit, cf. sba*, in names of Asia Minor, 
4206 KNuT TALLQVIST. 
SUNDWALL, p. 191), cf. 2Ku-un-da-a3-pi ; 
Ku-uS-ta-aS-pi, A-lis-pi UMBS II 2, 103, 5, 
Na-ki-is-pi CBS 10967. 
Sa-pi-ku|ki, 
120 sapanu destroy, Sa-pi-in-mat-nukurti, cf. 
Sa-pi-in-gi-mir-na-ki-ri abul Sinaheriba sa 
mat FJalsi, Senn. King, VII ss. 
"sara (cf. sara, in names of Asia Minor, SUND- 
WALL, p. 190), cf. Sa-a-ri-u-ni, Sarrupsi, 
Sar-üu-ar-ri, ?Si-e-ru (cf. Lyc. Xepac) — 
Iran.(?): Sar-a-ti, Sar-ru-ti; Sá-ra-a-tum = 
Zurata, cf. Xapa«xoc, Zaratus, JIN pp.288, 379; 
Lyc. Zapn-rı-oc. 
"sari (Iran. = £aprg), in (As) Ar-ta-sa-ri (per- 
haps hypocor. formed with -ara, as 
Kovagapng, cf. SCHULZE, KZ, 33, p. 222f.; 
JIN p. 523); cf. (Ba) Ar-ta-ah-Sa-ar, Ar- 
tah-Sa-ri BE IX. 
"sira, in Si-ra-as-me, St-ra-a-Su (cf. BORK, 
OLZ IX, 590). 
"sura (cf. zura, Sura), cf. Su-ra-a$ UMBS II 2, 
132, 37, Su-ur-ri; Su-ra-hal-di. 
270 sarbu mourning, lamentation, cf. Sarbi- 
Enlil, / 2SAG-mudammig-sar-be. Sama&- 
sar-bi KRAUSZ, p. 37. 
"5370 SSa-ar-bal-li (cf. lisa, 5220; Arb. n. p. m. 
d, Mme Msarwil, HESS, p.29; or Phryg.-Lyd. 
Dapßaraeız?). 
"sarda (cf. zarta*: cap8, in names of Asia 
Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 246), in .Sa-ar-da- 
(ur)-rilSt-e-du-ri, *! Sa-ar-da-ur-ri Tigl.IV: 
Pl. I2s (cf Zopånoda in Great Armenia); 
cf. Se-ir-da-mu; Zi-ir-ta-W(). 
no Su-ur-hu. 
*sarma, surme (Hit., cf. zerma*: Coppa, in names 
of Asia Minor, SUNDWALL, p. 249), cf. Sar- 
ma-as-Su-un, Sa-an-da-sar-me, Ü-as-sur-me 
(cf. Arm. Surm-ak, JENSEN, Hittiter, p. 114. 
170? Sa-ra(-a)-an/ni. 
070 Sa-ar-sa-a (perhaps Ar. — La ga). 
370 sarru obstinate. Sa-ar-rum Dilbat, Sa-ar- 
rica. — Su-ur-ra-tum BE VI, 1. 
/Sa-ra-a-a (Bi. "Yo. 
Su-ra-ra-te. 
*sirari (Iran.), in Arta-si-ra-ri. 
"sata (Hit, cf. zata*, in names of Asina Minor, 
SUNDWALL, p.247) in Bi-ir-ga-sa-ta (cf. 
T. XLIII. 
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