Ai-ibur-shabû, name of street in Babylon, [679].

Airu, 2d month, sacred to Ea, [462], [677];
12th day of A., sacred to Gula, [683];
installation of king Ashurbanabal, [684];
sacred in Assyria, [684];
10th day of A., sacred to Shamash, Malkatu, and Bunene, [685].

A-ishtu, a foreign god, [644].

Akitu, see [Zag-muk]; festival, [679].

Akkad, see also [Sumer and Akkad];
=Babylonia, [176], [532].

Akkadian=Sumerian.

Alala,
deity, [417];
in incantations, [417];
in Allatu's court, [593];
consort of Belili, [589];
connection with Alallu, [589].

Alallu, a bird;
relations to Ishtar, [482], [589];
connection with deity Alala, [589].

Alamu, phase of Nergal, [280].

Alexander Polyhistor, source for B.-A. religion, [1], [5], [413].