engisa [STONE] (N)

10 instances

engisa [STONE] N (10x) Ur III, Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian, Neo-Assyrian wr. na₄en-gi-sag₉; na₄en₈-kid; en-gi-sag₉; en-gi₂-ša; en-ki-sa₃; na₄an-kid; na₄e-gu₂-en-sag₉; na₄en-ge-en; en-gi-ša; na₄niŋ₂-gi-sag₉ "a stone"

[1] 𒎎𒂗𒄀𒊷 na₄en-gi-sag₉
[2] 𒎎𒊭𒆤 na₄en₈-kid
[3] 𒂗𒄀𒊷 en-gi-sag₉
[4] 𒂗𒆤𒊭 en-gi₂-ša
[5] 𒂗𒆠𒍝 en-ki-sa₃
[6] 𒎎𒀭𒆤 na₄an-kid
[7] 𒎎𒂊𒄘𒂗𒊷 na₄e-gu₂-en-sag₉
[8] 𒎎𒂗𒄀𒂗 na₄en-ge-en
[9] 𒂗𒄀𒊭 en-gi-ša
[10] 𒎎𒃻𒄀𒊷 na₄niŋ₂-gi-sag₉
PC ED IIIa ED IIIb Ebla OAkk Lag II Ur III OB Post-OB (unknown)
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[2] 2
[3] 1
[4] 1
[5] 1
[6] 1
[7] 1
[8] 1
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8 distinct forms attested; click to view forms table.

Attested in the following periods:

Ur III (3x/30%)

Old Babylonian (4x/40%)

Middle Babylonian (2x/20%)

Neo-Assyrian (1x/10%)

Senses:

Akk. engisû.

Bibliography

[2008] A. Schuster-Brandis, AOAT 46 410.

Lexical Associations

šadû[mountain(s)]N buṭumtu[terebinth]N (// kur[mountain] engisa[stone])

kur en-gi-sag₉ = MIN<(KUR)> MIN<(bu-ṭu-ut-tum)> (Ura 22 15).

References for all phrases

engisa[stone]

na₄e-gu₂-en-sag₉ (OB Nippur Ura 4 74).

na₄en-gi-sa₆ (CUNES 49-08-035 o 5, r 5).


kur[mountain] engisa[stone]

kur en-gi-sag₉ = MIN<(KUR)> MIN<(bu-ṭu-ut-tum)> (Ura 22 15).

na[pestle] engisa[stone]

na₄na en-gi₂-ša (AlT 447 iv 21).

na! en-ki-za!(A) = en-gi--šu-u (Emar 6/2, p. 501, Msk 74203e r ii 10).

Word ID: o0083954; Citation URL: http://oracc.org/epsd2/o0083954; version 2.7.2 (built 2024-08-31)