Chinese and Sumerian, S. 129

SUMERIAN

LIG, LIKI, LI, values of the Dogsymbol, cf. NIG, written female + dog. 122490 ff. Vid. UR, TASH, TAN. Cf. LUB ory LIB, fox, Br. 7283. (EUR = LG)

LIB, to go on or across; to surpass ; excellent, surpassing. 6183. (2) strong, mighty (=LIG, 6174). Zhe sign had also the sound LIG.

LIB, a value of the Eye-symbol. 9262.

LIB, @ value of the Son-symébol. the Assyr. lipu.) 4071.

LUG, LUB, zz SU-LUG, SUS-LUG, SHU-LUB, to be bright, joyous (Br. 7209): with Det. Man, Woman, the character means musician (Br. 7274), male or female singer or minstrel, and was also read NAR (zamméru, zammertu; niru, nartu). (NAR=SAR, SHAR, SHUR, zaméru, C.T. xii. 40.) Cf. LAG zz ZA-LAG, to shine, be bright, and zx BA-LAG, stringed instrument, song, music (Gud. B. 5. 3f).

(2) LUG, LUB-A, fox (séz6u). 7283. (LUG = LAG, bright; 2. ¢. of brightved colour?) Vid. s.v. LIG, LIKI, LI.

LID, a wild ox or cow. <Adso LI (wd. LI-KIR, D. 267). 8870.

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LIG, strong. (Also read LIB, id.) 6174.

LIL, LILLA, wind; blast; gust; gale; sandstorm. A demon of the (night ?—) wind or storm. 5933; 5939 ff. (Hence Assyr. hlitum, evening, the time when the wind rises; cf

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CHINESE

li, the fox, and other small animals such as the sous-lik, the wild cat, the lores, the vacoon,@rc. WW. 418. 6878. ‘Housefox’ = cat; ‘ Black-fox’ = silver fox. Hu-li,a fox. 4956. O.S lik. (Written dog + village.)

niu, liu, a sulky dog; WW. (8352.)

nung, lung, long, nao, no, a fierce and large watchdog. 8174.

néng, leing, hairy dogs; fierce. 8192.

lyp, liap, lak, lieh, hunting-dogs; to hunt. 7104. (Written dog + bristles.)

lyp, liap, lak, lok, A. liep, J. rid, stride over, step across. 7105.

lik, li, to advance; vead lok, lo, surpassing; eminent. 7001.

lyp, liap, lak, lih, A. lap, robust; strong; vigorous. 7103.

yép, tsiap, K. ch‘dp, A. tiep, eyelash. (tip, dip = lip.) 1486.

lai, nai, from la-p(?), the last child; a son

nok, niok, P. 83.

born to an old man. WW. 6706. (Written son + last.)

lok, louk, loh, lak, lo, K. nak, J. raku, pleasure; joy; to rejoice in. Read ngok, ngo, yoh, J. gaku, music; gakunin, ‘music-man’, musician. 7331.

P. 978,

li, lei, li-k (P. 369), the fox, and other small animals, ¢.g. the sous-lik, racoon, wild cat, &c. hu-li,a fox; hiien-li, the silver fox. 6878.

li, the Tibetan yak or grunting ox; the sar-lyk. 6938; WW. O.5S. lik=lit.

li, lai, a brindled ox or cow, li niu, lai ngiu = J. ri-gyt. WW. (6889.)

lik, lit, lih, (K. yék, J. riki, A. lik, strength, power, force. 6980. R. 19.

lyt, Am. liat, lih, (K. y6l), a violent cust ; a squall. 7090. Cf. li, lit, A. li, driving wind and rain. 6893. li-li, a driving blast. WW.