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AKKIL (𒃰𒋺𒋛) is a term equated in the lexical list Antagal??? with the Akkadian generic name for all heavenly phenomena ''kakkabui.''
Mesopotamian term for stars, asterisms, constellations.


The tablet quoted below (and read in this way by CAD K 46) is not called Antagal in CAD; it is not used in the edition of Antagal in MSL 17.
==Dictionary==

===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim===
'''''??could it be a foreign term - check again??? 0 is it antagal???'''''

==Concordance, Etymology, History<ref>[[Mesopotamian (All Terms)|Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0]], All Skies Encyclopaedia.</ref>==
In lexical texts, the identity is:
In lexical texts, the identity is:


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AKKIL (𒃰𒋺𒋛) is a term equated in the lexical list Antagal??? with the Akkadian generic name for all heavenly phenomena kakkabui.

The tablet quoted below (and read in this way by CAD K 46) is not called Antagal in CAD; it is not used in the edition of Antagal in MSL 17.

??could it be a foreign term - check again??? 0 is it antagal???

Concordance, Etymology, History[1]

In lexical texts, the identity is:

  • [x]-giAKKIL = kak-ka-bu [CT 18, 49 ii 4; CT 19, 33, Text 80-7-19,307:6]; see also [AHw 421b; CAD K 45-46].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, a17) Gössmann (1950)
В лексическом тексте тождество: [x]-giAKKIL = kak-ka-bu [CT 18, 49 ii 4; CT 19, 33, Text 80-7-19,307:6]; см. также [AHw 421b; CAD K 45–46].

References

  1. Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.