Chinese and Sumerian
SUMERIAN
UD-DU, shining of day; sunrise. 7881; 7886. PA (GUD) -UDDU, to shine forth (5638); wretdex stylus +sun + go.
UG (from GUG), wild beast (amému) ; lion, or the ke (labu =labbu ?). C. T. xi. 8. a-GUG, a creature mentioned with leopards,2R.6. Vid. 1373f; 1381.
UG, UKU (from GUG), land, country ; the people; mankind (mdétu ; nésu). Also read KA-NAM (=KA-NAG, g.v.), KA-LAM, and UNU. C.T. xii. 27 and 38. Cf GUN and GU, land, country; KUR (GUR), za. Char. KA-NAM = many canals; UG=many houses (D. 420 and 421). Cf D. 109 and 43; 423 and 43.
UG, UKU, day (ém). 3861 ; C.T. xii. 8. Ved. UG, U, UD, day.
UKU (U-KU, from KU, GU), king (Sarru), 3862. CA. KU, GU, magnate ; prince; ruler. 10547.
UG-NIM (UG-NUM?), UM-MAN (from UG-MAN), people, horde, host (ummianu, loan-word). Cf. UG, UKU, people; NI-MIN, multitude (MAN = MIN). UG-MAN=host of people; UG-NUM, fort. many people (NUM =NUN). 9649; C. 7. xi. 50.
UG, UGU (from GUG), spittle
(rutu; riitum); slaver, foam, froth
(vupustu). 8132-8134. Cf DIB (rupustu) = DUB = DUG = GUG, AR? To: 37 a.
(2) UG (GUG=DUG), venom: poison of serpents and scorpions (2mtu). 8129, Cf. 790. Cr. Tad, III, 84; 4 R? 26. 15 a.
UG, UGU (from GUG), general term for various kinds of worms, maggots, grubs, caterpillars, and other pests, e.g. fleas, lice, and clothes-moths. (kalmat egli, field-worm ; parsu't, pursu’t, flea : sasu, moth; kalmat argt, caterpillar ; kalmat gémi, mealworm, Gv. ©.) 8292 ff. (Phonetically used for UG, spittle ; 8297; 8327.)
UG, blood (dému), 791; USH, zd., 1503; cf. GUD iz LU-GUD, ‘white’ blood;
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CHINESE chou, chu, teu, daylight. 2475. Written stylus + sun + one.
hu, fu, J. ko, O. S. kok (P. 487), the tiger. 4920.
*kwok, kuo, kwet, kok, koh, K. kuk, J. koku, nation; country. 6609.
yii, wik, mik, K. yok, J. yoku, iki, A. vik, afrontier; acountry. 13662. P.430 (ok); gok=mok!
hou, hau, ho, ht, O..S. ku, gu (P. 268), a sovereign; ruler. 4027,
kwok, kuo, nation, people, 6609; wan, man, J. ban, A. van, myriad; many ; all, 12486. min, mén, a multitude, 7917: of. 7908.
tu, to, tou, J. ta, A. ttwa, O..S. dop (P. 456), spittle. 11394.
hok, hék, ho, heh, O..S. kok, sting or poison of ‘insects’ (a class which tncludes reptiles). 4003. WW.
tu, tuk, du, J. doku, poison. 12054.
huk, k‘tuk,the common earthworm. 3065. G7. 2312) hi, OUS) ku (PB. 749), a moth; young silkworms. 4739. kok, koh, kék, sort of beetle; millipede ; cricket ; flea(WW.). 6033. wok, hwo, huk, O. S. kok (P. 957 gok), a caterpillar. 5307.
ki, kei, from ki-k (= gik, gug), lice. (P.856. Ved. U-GUG, hunger.)
hiit, haik, hiie, J. ket-, blood. 4847, O.S, kit (kik); R. 143; P. 281.
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