uruh [PRIEST] N (13x) Early Dynastic IIIb, Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian, Neo-Assyrian wr. uruḫ(KUŠU₂.MUŠ₃); uruḫ; uruḫₓ(MUŠ₃.KUŠU₂); KUŠU₂.AN.MUŠ₃g; U.PIRIGur; AN-MUŠ₃-KUŠU₂; KUŠU₂; U.PIRIG; ŠITA-AN-MUŠ₃ "a priest who performs funerary rites"
[1] | 𒆵𒈹𒆵𒈹 | uruḫ(KUŠU₂.MUŠ₃) |
[2] | 𒆵𒀭𒈹 | uruḫ |
[3] | 𒈹𒆵𒈹𒆵 | uruḫₓ(MUŠ₃.KUŠU₂) |
[4] | 𒆵𒀭𒈽𒈽 | KUŠU₂.AN.MUŠ₃g |
[5] | 𒌋𒊊𒌨 | U.PIRIG ur |
[6] | 𒀭𒈹𒆵 | AN-MUŠ₃-KUŠU₂ |
[7] | 𒆵 | KUŠU₂ |
[8] | 𒌋𒊊 | U.PIRIG |
[9] | 𒋖𒀭𒈹 | ŠITA-AN-MUŠ₃ |
[1998] J. Bauer, Vorsargonische Abschnitt 560-561.
[1991] I.J. Gelb, P. Steinkeller and R.M. Whiting, Kudurrus 95.
[1987] M. Civil, NABU 1987/9.
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