Ash-tree of the world, in the sky, [366]

Asher is the ‘Marching’ (the Sun), [120–2];

his grave (according to Mohammedan tradition), at Kafarmandâ, [280]

Ashêrâ, the ‘Marching,’ consort of Asher (and therefore the Moon), [122–3], [158]

Ass, called from his red colour, [181]

Ass’s Jawbone, used as a weapon by Samson;

originally name of a locality, [400];

similar to Onugnathos in Lakonia, [400–1];

denotes the Lightning, and is therefore thrown, [402]

Assyria and Babylon exerted an intellectual influence on the Hebrews during the Captivity, [319]