- BA.AN.SÌG.GI.IN, “by the sword.”
Dynastic Chronicle v 5-6: mdÉ-a-mu-kin-
NUMUN LUGAL IM.GI DUMU mḪaš-mar iti 3 in.ak, ina raq-qa-ti šá É-mḪaš-mar qí-bir...
- Djeliw;
chroniclers and
praise singers) Kanté (
Numun-Fin; blacksmiths,
whose wives are
often potters)
Kamara (
Numun-Siaki;
these men work
precious metals into...
- 𒌚𒋞
Sivan סִיוָן
Siwan ࡎࡉࡅࡀࡍ Ḥazīrān حَزِيرَان May/Jun 4 𒌚𒋗𒆰 ITIŠU.
NUMUN – 'Month of
preparing for seed, festival' Araḫ
Dumuzu – 𒌚𒋗 'Month of Tammuz'...
- Marduk-šāpik-zēri,
inscribed in
cuneiform dAMAR.UTU-DUB-
NUMUN or
phonetically -ša-pi-ik-ze-ri, and
meaning “Marduk (is) the
outpourer of seed”, reigned...
-
adjectives and nouns: 𒍣𒉈𒂠 zid-de3-eš2 "rightly", "in the
right way", 𒆰𒂠
numun-eš2 'as seeds', 'in the
manner of seeds'. the en****ic 𒁉 -bi can be added...
-
Accusative Nominative Accusative 1st
person u un nika/nuku
nukun 2nd
person ni/nu nun num/numi
numun 3rd
person i/hi ir/in ap/appi
appin Inanimate i/in...
- ša-qurbūti? son of Apla, the
royal bodyguard, pna-din A-šú šá p.dmarduk-
NUMUN-DÙ Nādin māršu ša Marduk-zēr-ibni [and of] Nadin, son of Marduk-zer-ibni...
- Nabû-mukin-zēri,
inscribed mdAG-DU-
NUMUN, also
known as Mukin-zēri, was the king of
Babylon 731–729 BC. The
Ptolemaic Canon gives his name as Χινζηρος...
-
Singhakowinta 2010, p. 157.
Singhakowinta 2010, p. 158.
Sinnott 2004, p. 49.
Numun,
Wanna (2012). "Significance of Homo****uality in Thai Society". Journal...
- Ea-mukin-zēri,
inscribed mdÉ-a-mu-kin-
NUMUN, son of Hašmar (DUMU, “son of,” ḫaš-mar, a K****ite word for “(the) falcon”), was the 2nd king of the 2nd Sealand...