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Dʰéǵʰōm (Proto-Indo-European: *
dʰéǵʰōm or *dʰǵʰōm; lit. 'earth'), or *Pl̥th₂éwih₂ (PIE: *pl̥th₂éwih₂, lit. the 'Broad One'), is the
reconstructed name...
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meaning "the earth." In this sense, she can be seen as the
Welsh version of "
dheghom" from Proto-Indo-European mythology, the
primordial Earth Goddess from...
- body of myths: such as *Dyḗws Ph₂tḗr, the daylight-sky god; his
consort *
Dʰéǵʰōm, the
earth mother; his
daughter *H₂éwsōs, the dawn goddess; his sons the...
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diurnal sky and with the
fertile rains, *Dyēus was
often paired with *
Dʰéǵʰōm, the
Earth Mother, in a
relationship of
union and contrast.
While its existence...
- zemelo, Old
Slavonic zemlya,Lithuanian zēmē from the Indo-European name *
dʰéǵʰōm (earth).
Semele seems to be a
Thracian name of the
earth goddess from gʰem-elā...
- Vai****ha
Genealogy Consort Varaha (Vishnu)
Children Narakasura, Mangala, Sita
Equivalents Gr**** Gaia Indo-European
Dʰéǵʰōm Roman Terra Chinese Houtu...
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Ancient Gr**** ἄρκτος) PIE [[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/
dʰéǵʰōm|*
dʰéǵʰōm]] "earth" (cf.
Hittite tēkan) → zero-grade dʰǵʰōm > dʰsǵʰōm > ǵʰdsʰōm...
- Mary. Žemyna
stems from the name of Proto-Indo-European Earth-goddess *
Dʰéǵʰōm. It
relates to
Thracian Zemele ('mother earth') and Gr**** Semelē (Σεμέλη)...
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particularly in
theologies derived from the Proto-Indo-European
sphere (i.e. from
Dheghom and Dyeus). In some
polytheistic cultures, such as the
Ancient Egyptian...
- Pre-Gr**** origin. M.L. West
derives the name from the Indo-European from *
dʰéǵʰōm (earth). Gr****: gaia (<*gm-ya),
chamai (χαμαί) on the earth, Hittite: tekan...