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Tracing the relevant etymologies involves differentiating between two , originally separate Semitic verbal roots which have interpenetrated in Biblical Hebrew : ( 1 ) " to love , befriend ” ( cognate with Akkadian ( râmu < ra'āmu [ AHw ...
Tracing the relevant etymologies involves differentiating between two , originally separate Semitic verbal roots which have interpenetrated in Biblical Hebrew : ( 1 ) " to love , befriend ” ( cognate with Akkadian ( râmu < ra'āmu [ AHw ...
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The Akkadian gloss uses the term ikkibu , an interdicted or forbidden thing ( CAD I / J , 55 ) . The CAD considers ikkibu as a loanword from the Emesal emgeb , often " taboo , ” and suggests that in later texts the term is “ reduced to ...
The Akkadian gloss uses the term ikkibu , an interdicted or forbidden thing ( CAD I / J , 55 ) . The CAD considers ikkibu as a loanword from the Emesal emgeb , often " taboo , ” and suggests that in later texts the term is “ reduced to ...
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Furthermore , whereas the Sumerian and Akkadian terms for the sorceress are listed six times in OB and first millennium vocabularies , " the corresponding terms for the sorcerer are listed only twice in Old - Babylonian lexical texts .
Furthermore , whereas the Sumerian and Akkadian terms for the sorceress are listed six times in OB and first millennium vocabularies , " the corresponding terms for the sorcerer are listed only twice in Old - Babylonian lexical texts .
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Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
Compte Rendu, Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale 47 Simo Parpola,Robert M. Whiting ÁØÁÁͧÍÂèÒ§ÂèÍ - 2002 |
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