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page 615 note 1 See this Journal, 1920, 508.
page 618 note 1 The Gudbanda was an image of a mythological being, probably a divine bull and sacred to the sun-god. These images, along with images of Scorpion Men, Fish Men, and other astronomical signs mentioned in the Epic of Creation, stood at the gates of Assyrian temples. See Schroeder, OLZ. 1920, 243.
page 618 note 2 2nd pers. plur. of formal speech, for the singular. See also dibbi-kunu = dibbi-ka, iv R, 34, No. 2, 2.
page 619 note 1 See Johns, Deeds and Documents, iii, 154.
page 619 note 2 manahtu, usually expenses, outlay for upkeep, but here and in col. v, 25, it means the improvements.
page 620 note 1 The sign is Meissner, SAI. 689. See PSBA. 1914, 105.
page 620 note 2 For udîni … la = not yet, see Ylvisaker, ibid., 57. In line 22 read ma-da-e = madê, verily, at all.