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SUMERIAN
cophagus, 47. ‘high (or noble) place’ ; whence YM) in Palmyrene (Noldeke). M. 7317.
KI-KU-MUL, | stable-man; cowherd ; cattle-man orcow-man (7éd alpé). 9826. Vid. KI, place; KU, KUR, to eat; to feed ; MULU, man ; people. (KU, Br. 855; 880.)
KIL (1), KILI, a star. (from GUL= MUL, MUN, to shine, to sparkle; ¢.z.) (MUN = KUN, to shine; Br. 5582.) Cf. KI-EL, KEL, clear; pure; g.v.
KIL (2), KILI, multitude ; host = KISH, g. U.—10332 f.
KIN (1), see, look for, seek, devise (KINKIN: 4R.5. 28b). Coguate with GAN zz SHI-GAN, to see, to look at. 10754. 9311.
KIN (2), something sent; a message ; a letter; a commission; a rescript. 2. work; craft; skill. 10753.
KIN (3), to send; to dispatch, 10750; by-form of GIN, (GI, to send (Br. 2384); of GEN (Gt. EN), to send (Br. 6330); GEN NA, commissioner, prefect, director (nei irre : Br. 4140).
KIN (¢ UK-KIN, gathering ; assembly ; host; total; all). goo ff,
KIN (¢z UK-KIN, pufru), gathering ; assembly ; multitude ; army;all. Vid. UK-KIN.
(2) KIN @z KIN-GAL, director; leader;
ruler ; commander ; minister; prefect,
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CHINESE
Lit. feeding-place man; stall-man. (A descriptive periphrasis, such as 1s common in both languages.)
kin, chin, king, bright. 2143. Am. kéng, lustre of gems.
Cf. king, 2142.
kin, K. kin, J. kin, kon, A. kén, to see;
to let see,—a superior; to display. 2052.
kien, kyn, ken, K. kyon, J. ken, to see. 1671. R.147. O.S. kin: P. 366.
k‘an, hon, k‘on, k‘6, k‘eifi, K. J. kan, to look, look at; to see. 5852.
kien, kan, ka, a tablet; document; re-
cord. 1604.—kien, kam, J. kan, a letter (as sealed up?). 1612. kien. kim, Am. kiam, S%. ki",a letter. 1661.
Cf. also 3146; 3809. k‘ien, hyn, k‘en, cite, J. ken, to send—as workmen, servants, @c.,; to commission —as an official, 1746. P. 96t. kung, kéng, work; skilled labour. 6553.
kitin, kwén, chiin, K. kun, J. gun, kun, an army. 3276.
kitin, k‘wén, k‘un, k‘tin, to collect; band together. 3299.
k‘tiin, k‘wén, k‘iun, K. J. kun, gun, group; flock; herd; crowd. 3304.
kien, kym, J. rent both; together; to unite in one, 1630.
k‘ien, kym, J. ken, to gather up; bring together. 1660; 1661. (P.911: tsym, all; tim, kim.)
hien, yeh, ham, a, J. kan, gan, unite. 4498.
kung, kiing, K. kong, all; altogether ; collectively. 6571.
kwan, kun, kon, a government official ; officer; magistrate; a mandarin. 6341.
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