- language, "bābu"; as "Gate-Great", KÁ.GAL for City-Gate, it is from
Akkadian "
abullu", ("(city) gate"). Both uses are in the Epic of Gilgamesh. In the Epic,...
-
protector of the gate.
Hrozny derives the name from the
Babylonian word
abullu which means "gate ". The Gr****s
named him Agyieus, as the
protector God...
-
evidence of the
canonization of some texts, such as izi = išātu and Ká-gal =
abullu. The
works SIG7+ALAN (ulutim) = nabnītu and Erim-huš =
anantu are thought...
- "rule,
plumbline of an architect; goad for s****ing plowshares; duct work"
abullu ܐܒܘܠܐ noun "city gate; portico" lilītu ܠܠܝܬܐ noun "lilith;
female demon"...
- 42. i-na abul(KÁ.GAL) alu(IRI#) sí-lu-úki qa-al šarru(LUGAL)ru
___ina abullu ālu
Siluki ga-al šarru(LUGAL)ru
___in city-gate city Siluki, "tragedy"?...
- 42. i-na abul(KÁ.GAL) alu(IRI#) sí-lu-úki qa-al šarru(LUGAL)ru
___ina abullu ālu
Siluki ga-al šarru(LUGAL)ru
___in city-gate city Siluki, "tragedy"?...
- the
gates of the city of
Arrapha was
regarded as "belonging to Šimige" (
abullu Šimikuḫḫe). Additionally, a ḫumṭum
festival dedicated to a sun god and a...
- ****yrians and is
dated to his 10th year. One of the
witnesses is
given as
Abullu-tetaparâu, the son of the king of Babylon. Another,
dated to his 13th year...
- (37)--(LUGAL-ri(ŠÀR-ri),.. ul tamû,.. ) (38)--(ištu muhhu!... ) (39)--(
Abullu ****,.. adi ) (40)--(kašāda,.. šāru,.. ) (41)--(LUGAL,.. ana iāši-nu,.. )...
- women's magazine, and in al-Mar’a al-Misriya and her
poems appeared in
Abullu.
According to
WorldCat there are 16
books aut****d by
Gamila El
Alaily (using...