The American Journal of Semitic Languages And Literatures, volume 20

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The American Journal of Semitic Languages And Literatures, volume 20
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274, 275 die mdchtige Istar, evidently deriving it from le'u, le'fl, be strong {DAL,, pp. 463, 464).
K. 3464 obv. 26 te-li-ti (^^^t) Istar, Creiig, Relig. Tferfe, pl.66; Martin, Textes r^ligienses ('03), sublime, auguste; so also PSBA., Vol. XXIII, pp. 115 sqq. II R. 59 e-f 16 AN-NIN- BAR is explained te-li-tum; AV. 8896, Br. 7357, 11055.
Assyrian for GiS . But it is doubtful whether the line is correct, inasmuch as 11. 27 to end of the column appear to be a kind of preparatory exercise of a pu
...pil based on K. 8522 rev. ( see also KB.f Vol. VI (1), pp. 34«gg.). Or, Instead of the present reading, the oricnnal might have read i-na tam-gi-ti [u ina] mar [-tak] tak-ni-e, the former tak (=dum) being omitted by either the original writer or an early copyist, ina mar-tak (tak-ni-e) for madtak c. st. of madtaku, just as we have maStakal and martakal {DAL., 614col.2). ina martak takn I e would correspond to ina d-kur bit tak-na-a-ti of K. 3351, 13. Tak, of course, could also be read dum and we would then have ina mar- dum tak-ni-e, an exact equivalent to ina ma-a-a-al tak-ni-i.

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