| heavy |
First example, 'heavy, weighty, important, honored, powerful; difficult, hard to reach; inaccessible, grievous'; differs from dassu- 'strong, heavy, important' 04.810 in the emphasis on physical weight and power: CHD, HEG. Last example, tukkari, duqqari 'be important' (middle verb), see also 'seem' 17.180. Sumerogram DUGUD, Akkadogram KABTU. See also 'nobleman' 19.360. |
| noble, nobleman |
CHD, Puh, respectively. 'Important, heavy, high ranking, honored', Sumerogram DUGUD, Akkadogram KABTU, see nakkiyatar 'dignity, importance, exalted status', see 'heavy' 15.810l; 'high court official'. THeth 10 527-528: The HTT military hierarchy began with the 'Great King' (sallis hassus 19.320), included the tuhkanti- 'crown prince', various 'greats', and 'overseers'. An important political body was the panku-, literally 'all, whole (group)'. The place of (political) assembly was the tuliya- as opposed to the asessar, the place for crowds at festivals. |