64. MAJOR C. R. CONDER, D.C.L., R.E., 
LIST OF ONE HUNDRED HITTITE WORDS. 
THE comparison of these words with those of the Akkadian, 
Medic, Susian, Etruscan, and living Tartar and Ugrian 
languages has, in many cases, been given in the text. 
will be found in detail in a paper read before the British 
Association (Section H), 1888, which is to be published in 
the journal of the Anthropological Institute. 
A, water. 
A, participial affix. 
Ab, abode. 
Ai, mound (?). 
Aka, prince. 
Aker, field. 
Amar, circle (?). 
An, god. 
Ar, man. 
Ari, river. 
Arna, ravine. | 
Ata, chief, father. 
Atr, hall. 
Aun, city. 
Aul, camp. 
Ban, shrine (?). 
Be? slay. 
Bek, fortress. 
Bu? pool. 
EH, house. 
Enu, Lord. 
En, prayer. 
Hissebu, prince. 
Issi, master. 
Ga, oh. 
Ga, adjective affix. 
Ka, ablative. 
Kal, great. 
Kan, enclosure. 
Kan, this. 
Kar, fortress. 
Keb, hillock. 
Khal, city. 
Khat, Hittite. 
Kili, Hi, good, bless. 
Keti, with. 
Ku, king. 
Kur, mountain. 
Lab, brave. 
Le, Lu, bull. 
Li, Lu, adjective affix. 
Lel, chief. 
Me, country. 
Man, chief. 
Mas, soldier (?). 
Me, be. 
Meke, verbal affix. 
Meti, ditto. 
Me, plural. 
Mo, I, me, my. 
Mur, city. 
Nap, sun. 
Napiriuri, divine. 
Nazi, prince. 
Ne, he, of. 
Neke, belonging to. 
Neli, he of. 
No, not. 
Pakh, chief (?). 
Pap, father, a deity. 
Pet, fortress. 
Peis, chief. 
Pe, vase. 
Perg, fortress. 
Pil, hill. 
Pu, herb. 
Ra, power (?). 
Re, flow. 
