god), 338.
Sadarnunna, consort of Nusku, 303, 15; SBP. 152 note 1.
_sagar_, liturgical rubric, 277, 16; 279.
Sakkut (god), 341, 8.
Sakkutmah, 329, 21.
See also 337, 19; 338, 22.
_salalu_, plant, symbol of Ninurta, 336, 7.
Samas (god), 305, 14.
_sarur_-weapon, 274, 18.
_sattam_, religious title, 274.
Sentur, title of Ninlil, 303, 10.
Serah (god), Semitic title of Serpent-god as patron of vegetation, 303, 16
= SBP. 152, 10.
seven gods, 338, 29; 303, 10.
seven-headed weapon, 340.
Silakki (god), 341.
silver, metal of Anu, i. e., moon god, 337, 10.
_simli_, cypress, symbol of Adad, 339, 7.
_simsal_-wood, symbol of a deity, 338, 5.
_simzu_, an aromat, symbol of Ninurta, 339, 9.
Sin (god), 263; 277; 279.
Single song services, 240.
_sipatu_, wool, symbol of Labartu, 339.
Sippar(ki), 301, 21.
Sirar(ki), 270.
Suddam, title of Gula, 306, 32 = SBP. 160, 18.
For this title of Gula of Suruppak, see p. 177 n. 4 in part 2 of this
volume. Usually a title of Aja or Ishtar as deities of
light. Since d Sukurru or Gula of Suruppak is the same as
_Suddam_ mother of Esabba, the temple Esabba must be located
in Suruppak.
Sulpae, title of Enlil, 303; 320.
sumer, 259; 283.
Sunirda, title of the goddess Aja, 304.
Suruppak (city), 277, 20; 278, 25.
Symbols of deities, 336 ff.
_tallu_, part of a door, 275, 20.
tammarisk, symbol of Anu, 336, 4.
Tammuz (god), 270; Hymn of, 285; 336, 5.
_tirazagga_, sacred grove, 289, 17.
Titular litanies, 236; 302 ff.
Ubsukkinna, hall of assembly, 247, 3.
Uddagubba, messenger of the Word, 283.
_udutila_, symbol of Girra, 340, 19.
Ur (city), 277; 278; 279; 282; 284.
Ungal (god), 340; cf. 306, 31.
Urasa (god), 326; 258, 6; 260; 302, 2.
Ur-Engur, cult hymn of, 243.
Urumas (god), 320.
_urusagga_, chief city, title of Isin, 289, 16; 306, 24.
Utta-edde (god), 305, 17 = SBP. 158, 4.
Weeping mother, 265; 280.
Word, 261, 28; 262, 29; 284; 294; 299; 308, 22; 315.
Hymn to the Word, 283.
_zagsal_, rubric, 233 ff.; 276, 37.
Zarpanit (goddess), 294; 296; 297.
Zeus Dolichaeos, 334. His connection with silver borrowed from Babylonia,
342.
Zir (goddess), wife of Nannar, 303.
Zu (god), the eagle as symbol of the sun, 340, 29.
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