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Urra=hubullu

The ''Urra=hubullu'' (''ur5-ra=(unicode:ḫubullu)'', or ''Harra hubullu'' (Hh) (unicode:ḪAR)-''ra=(unicode:ḫubullu)'') is a major Babylonian glossary or "encyclopedia".
It consists of Sumerian and Akkadian lexical lists ordered by topic. The canonical version extends to 24 tablets. The conventional title is the first gloss, ''ur5-ra'' and ''(unicode:ḫubullu)'' meaning "interest-bearing debt" in Sumerian and Akkadian, respectively. One bilingual version from Ugarit () is Sumerian/Hurrian rather than Sumerian/Akkadian.
Tablets 4 and 5 list naval and terrestrial vehicles, respectively.
Tablets 13 to 15 contain a systematic enumeration names of domestic animal, terrestrial animal and birds with bats accordingly, tablet 16 lists stones and tablet 17 plants.
Tablet 22 lists star names.
The bulk of the collection was compiled in the Old Babylonian period (early 2nd millennium BC), with pre-canonical forerunner documents extending into the later 3rd millennium.
Like other canonical glossaries, the Urra=hubullu was often used for scribal practice.
Other Babylonian glossaries include:
*Ea: a family of lists that give the simple signs of the cuneiform writing system with their pronunciation and Akkadian meanings. (MSL volume 14)
*"Table of Measures": conversion tables for grain, weights and surface measurements. Again, it is not clear how these tablets were used.
*Lú and Lú=ša, a list of professions (MSL volume 12)
*Izi, a list of compound words ordered by increasing complexity
*Diri "limited to compound logograms whose reading cannot be inferred from their individual components; it also includes marginal cases such as reduplications, presence or absence of determinatives, and the like." (MSL volume 14)
*Nigga, Erimhuš and other school texts
==References==

*Benno Lansberger ''The Series HAR-ra="hubullu"'', Materials for the Sumerian lexicon (MSL), 5. 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11'', Rome: Pontificium Institutum Biblicum, 1957-
*A. Poebel, ''The Beginning of the Fourteenth Tablet of Harra Hubullu'', The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, Vol. 52, No. 2 (Jan., 1936), pp. 111-114
*Soldt, W. H. van, "Babylonian Lexical, Religious and Literary Texts, and Scribal Education at Ugarit and its Implications for the Alphabetic Literary Texts," in: ''Ugarit: ein ostmediterranes Kulturzentrum in Alten Orient: Ergebnisse und Perspektiven der Forschung'', Dietrich and Loretz eds., Abhandlungen zur Literatur Alt-Syrien-Palästinas, vol 7, Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, 1995, 171-212

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