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    Sumerian-English Dictionary: Vocabulary, And History. Volume 7 (Letter Z)

    By Maximillien de Lafayette

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    De Lafayette Mega Sumerian-English Dictionary is a major &
    unprecedented accomplishment in the fields of linguistics & comparative
    study of ancient languages and civilizations; it is a Comparative Lexicon of
    Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian, Chaldean, Phoenician, Ugaritic,
    Hittite, Aramaic, Syriac, Hebrew, Arabic.




    It is unique, because it does not only translate
    & define Sumerian words, but also tells us how and where from the Sumerian
    words originated & their derivations & refers us to similar words
    (Similar meaning, writing and pronunciations) found in Akkadian, Assyrian,
    Babylonian, Chaldean, Phoenician, Ugaritic, Hittite, Aramaic, Syriac, Hebrew,
    Arabic. Here are samples of how the dictionary lists and defines Sumerian words
    and references made to other ancient languages:




    * Habiru, "Eberu", "Ebara",
    "Apiru", "Habiri": Noun.


    * Akkadian/Assyrian/Proto Hebrew/Egyptian/Sumerian/

    * Akkadian/Phoenician/Semite. 

    * Name of the early Jews/Hebrews. 

    * Derived from the Akkadian word Ebara, usually referring
    to the early Hebrews/Jews who crossed the
    desert of Sinai. 


    * Habiru means those who traversed or crossed a
    land or a river. 'Aber in Arabic means the person who crossed or traveled a
    land. 


    * The Assyrian verb is Ebro, meaning to cross; it
    is a contemporary Assyrian Western dialect. 


    * Ebara in contemporary Assyrian Eastern dialect. 

    * Eberu in Akkadian. 

    * Abra in Arabic. 

    * The verb is Eberu in Akkadian/Assyrian. 

    * a- To 
    cross over.

    * b- To traverse.

    * Ebara in contemporary Assyrian Eastern dialect. 

    * Ebro in contemporary
    Assyrian Western dialect. 


    * 'Aber in Arabic means the person who crossed or
    traveled a land.


    * 'Aabiroun in plural.







    * Ama: Noun. Mother. 

    * Ima in Hebrew. 

    * Ama in ancient Syriac. 

    * Ummum in Akkadian. 

    * Oum in literary/written Arabic, and Mama in
    spoken Arabic.


    * Anna in Hittite.











    * Bit: Sumerian/Assyrian. Noun. A house. 

    * Beit in Hebrew. 

    * Beyt, Bayt and Beit in Arabic. 

    * Bet, Bayto and Bayta in ancient Aramaic.

    * Bitu in ancient Akkadian.







    * Shamash: Noun. Sumerian/Assyrian/Akkadian. 

    * In the Sumerian mythology, he is associated with
    god Utu. (d ama, in Akkadian) Shamash is the sun god, and the son of Sin and
    Ningal, created by the Anunnaki.


    * In Akkadian and Sumerian, Shamash means the sun.

    * From Shamash, derived the:

    * a- Arabic word Shams "Chams", which
    means the sun. 


    * b- Hebrew word Shemesh, which means the sun. The
    Hebraic city of
    Beit Shemesh (Beit means house,
    but here, it means temple. Shemesh means sun) was named after the Canaanite sun
    goddess Shemesh.


    * c- Aramaic word sheh'-mesh, which also means the
    sun.


    * d- Phoenician and Ugaritic words Shem and Shema,
    which mean the sun and are used as a symbol for the heavens.


    * Etymologically, all these words derived from the
    Ana'kh word Shama, which means either the sun or the heavens (Sky). In the
    Akkadian/Sumerian clay tablets, Shamash is depicted as "the supreme judge
    of heaven and earth", and "the lord of all living creatures." 








    In addition, the dictionary tells us how words
    were used, who used them and where did those words appear in epics & clay
    tablets.






    * Gabsu "Gabsa": Adverb. Adjective.
    Sumerian/Assyrian 


    * Meaning: Mighty, Large, Strong.

    * "Edu gabshu sha mahira la ishu." Annals of
    Sardanapalus.  "Mighty leader, who has no rival."


    *"Kizir shunu gabsha lu pirisha." From the Annals
    of Tiglath Pileser.  "I broke through their large body." 


    * "Itti umanate-shunu gabshate ina er va shade huris lu
    amdahiz." Annals of Tiglath Pileser.  "I victoriously
    fought with their strong soldiers in city and mountain ."




    * Habal: Noun Sumerian/Akkadian. Corruption 

    * "Shuteshur la lihi la habal." Sargina, Khorsabad.
    "To rule without violence, without corruption."
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