illar [WEAPON] (48x: Lagash II, Ur III, Early Old Babylonian, Old Babylonian) wr. ĝešillar; illar "a weapon: bow? throwstick? javelin?; a geometric figure" Akk. tilpānu
[1] | ĝešillar (gešillar) | |
[2] | illar | |
+ | -0 (48x/100%). |
~ LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur ĝišillar OB Nippur Ura 1 552;
~ XLEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ X dili[single]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ eban[pair]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ šu[hand] lugal[king]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
~ šub[fall]LEX/Old Babylonian/Nippur
See: dim illar.
Akk. tilpānu "bow".
[2003] M. Civil, JCS 55 53 n20.
[1999] E. Robson, Mesopotamian Mathematics 45-48.
[1997] B. Alster, Proverbs 2 387.
[1997] N. Veldhuis, EEN 184.
[1991] B. Alster, RA 85 6-8.
[1991] C. Wilcke, Nabu 1991/17.
[1990] A. Kilmer, Artistic Environments 85.
[1988] B. Groneberg, RA 82 71-73.
[1987] B. Groneberg, RA 81 115-124.
[1984] B. Eichler, AOS 65 101-102.
[1983] J. Durand, ARMT 21 336-340.
[1978] J.S. Cooper, Angim 127-128.
See ETCSL: ilar=throwing stick.
ePSD contacts: Steve Tinney and Philip Jones.