is blind, or has lost an eye, [110];
has wings to cover, [117];
is called a ‘Coverer’ and has a black covering, [190–4];
is called Black, [146],
and compared to ink, [148],
and to a ‘Sudûs’ (a greenish garment), [149–50]
Night-sky and rain worshiped by the Arabs, [219–21]
Nimrod, the ‘Hunter,’ i.e. the Sun, [31–2], [135–6]
Nimrûd, Arabic story of, identical with that of Oedipus, [188–9]
Ninka-Si, Accadian horned goddess, Solar, [179]