From The Alpha and the Omega - Volume III
by Jim A. Cornwell, Copyright © July 20, 2002, all rights reserved
"Volume III - Index"
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To go to Corona Australis Constellation Names, Libra Introduction or Centaurus Constellation, all in regard to the Sumerian Ningirsu and the name Gudea.
Corona Australis Constellation Names
- The wild boar (EN.TE.NA.BAR.CHUM), d.NIN.GIR.SU.
- Sumerian enbar: a type of wild boar (eg9, 'boar', + bar, 'foreign').
Libra Introduction
- From www.lexiline.com, "On the 15th of Tashritu the scales ZI.BA.AN.NA (zibanitum), the wolf UR.IDIM, wild boar EN.TE.NA.BAR.CHUM, and the sitting dog UR.KU are visible. The agrarian worker LU.CHUN.GA sets, the Goat UZ rises in 30 days and the opposite is the Lion UR.GU.LA."
Centaurus Constellation - EnTeNaBarHum
- Sumerian EN.TE.NA.BAR.HUM, Akkadian habasiranu, Centaurus.
Thus the Sumerian reads (en, lord, high priest + te, to approach, attack + na, human being, future/past tense (genative) + bar, (out)side, foreign, wild + hum, to bruise, to smash)
Its meaning is uncertain, but something like this "The Lord [High Priest] Who Approaches [Attacks] and Smashes [Bruises] The Foreign [Wild] Ones."
- In the Libra Introduction section we find:
- From www.lexiline.com, "On the 15th of Tashritu the scales ZI.BA.AN.NA (zibanitum), the wolf UR.IDIM, wild boar EN.TE.NA.BAR.CHUM, and the sitting dog UR.KU are visible. The agrarian worker LU.CHUN.GA sets, the Goat UZ rises in 30 days and the opposite is the Lion UR.GU.LA."
- From www.lexiline.com, "The wild boar (EN.TE.NA.BAR.CHUM), d.NIN.GIR.SU [Sumerian GIR.SU means boar], Sumerian BAR.CHUM means wild animal, Akkadian bulu, wild."
- As seen in Virgo under Bootes in the Egyptian/Coptic section:
- On the Denderah Zodiac beneath the feet of Virgo, Bootes is seen as a male figure with a swine-like head and horn or crescent-shaped crown holding in both hands a great ploughshare or sickle.
- Boar or Swine.
- Hebrew chaziyr, khaz-eer', from an unused root probably meaning to inclose, a hog (perhaps as penned), boar, swine.
- Greek choiros, khoy'-ros, of uncertain derivation, a hog, swine.
- Sumerian en: n., dignitary; lord; high priest; ancestor (statue). v., to rule. adj., noble.
- Sumerian en(2,3): n., time; background. prep., until.
- Sumerian te, de4; ti: v., to approach, meet (someone: dative); to attack, assault; to be frightened (alternating class, hamtu stem; cf., te-ge26).
- Sumerian te, de4: n., cheek, chin.
- Sumerian tè: an alkaline plant (?); soapwort (?); cardamon (cf., naga).
- Sumerian te8: bearded vulture.
- Sumerian a-u4-te-na: at the cool of the day ('when' + 'day' + ten, 'coolness').
- Sumerian ní-te-na: alone ('fear' + 'to be frightened').
- Sumerian na: n., human being; incense. adj., no. modal prefix, emphatic in past tense; prohibitive in present/future tense.
- Sumerian ná, nú: (cf., nud).
- Sumerian na4: pebble, stone; token; hailstone; weight.
- Sumerian na5: chest, box.
- Sumerian ni; na: he, she; that one.
- Sumerian sag-apin(-na): plow guide ('head' + 'plow' + genitive).
- Sumerian bar: n., (out)side; soul, innards; fleece. v., to open; to uncover, expose; to see; to remove; to release; to peel, pare, shell; to select; to divide; to split; to distribute; to keep away (with -ta-). adj., foreign. prep., because of.
- Sumerian bár: (cf., barag).
- Sumerian bar6,7: v., to shine, be bright; to break (of the day). adj., white.
- Sumerian ba7: (cf., bar).
- Sumerian a-sal-bar: architrave ('water' + 'to spread' + 'to distribute, remove').
- Sumerian ane-bar-an-mi2: female donkey ('equid' + 'foreign' + 'high' + 'female').
- Sumerian ane-bar-an-nita2: male donkey ('equid' + 'foreign' + 'high' + 'male').
- BARA, of the House of the Pharaoh, Bar or Bara, Paraa or Egypt. "Pharaoh," from Sumerian house-sign, Bar or Par, "The Great House"; Sumerian Bar, Bara, "great house or palace or temple."
- Pharaoh.
- Hebrew Par'oh, par'o', of Egyptian der., Paroh, a general title of Egyptian kings, Pharaoh, and means "Great House," in Egypt "Per-o."
- Also the Akkadian word pr and SAG.AZ = Apiru, Habiru, Hebrew.
- Bull.
- Hebrew par, par, or pawr, from the Heb. parar, paw-rar', a bullock (as breaking forth in wild strength).
- Sumerian enbar: a type of wild boar (eg9, 'boar', + bar, 'foreign').
- Also found under Corona Australis Star Names:
- The wild boar (EN.TE.NA.BAR.CHUM), d.NIN.GIR.SU.
- Sumerian hum: to wrestle; to be passionate; to bruise, punch; to smash, break; to thresh grain; to paralyze.
- Sumerian ga-ba-ra-hum: revolt (gaba, 'rival' + 'to overflow' + 'to smash, break').
- Sumerian dalhamun: tornado; violent storm; duststorm; whirlpool; riot, revolt (dal, 'to fly', + hum, 'to smash, break', + an, 'sky').
This file was created on November 20, 2004.
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