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Dingir ⟨𒀭⟩,
usually transliterated DIĜIR, (Sumerian pronunciation: [tiŋiɾ]) is a
Sumerian word for 'god' or 'goddess'. Its
cuneiform sign is most commonly...
- 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠 (KÁ.
DIG̃IR.RAKI). This
would correspond to the
Sumerian phrase Kan dig̃irak. The sign 𒆍 (KÁ) is the
logogram for "gate", 𒀭 (
DIG̃IR)
means "god"...
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Schema do****ent for use by the
Distributed Generic Information Retrieval (
DiGIR) protocol. A TDWG task
group was
created to
revise the
Darwin Core, and...
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example may be: 𒀭𒃲𒃲𒈬𒉈𒊏
dig̃ir gal-gal-g̃u10-ne-ra
dig̃ir god gal-gal-g̃u-ene-ra great-REDUP-1.POSS-PL.AN-DAT
dig̃ir gal-gal-g̃u-ene-ra god great-REDUP-1...
- phonetically. For example, the
Sumerian dingir ⟨𒀭⟩
could represent the word
diĝir 'deity', the god An or the word an 'sky'. In Akkadian, the
graph ⟨⟩ could...
- "first
mother who gave
birth to all (or senior) gods" (ama-palil-u3-tu-
diĝir-šar-šar-ra-ke4-ne). The
motherhood of
Nammu to
heaven and
earth is attested...
- Pea**** Angel. This
emblem features Tawûsê
Melek in the center, the
Sumerian diĝir on the left, and the
domes above Sheikh 'Adī's tomb on the right....
- with
butter and sugar. The beans,
which on
their own are
referred to as
digir, can take up to five
hours to
finish cooking when left on the
stove at a...
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English Sumerian Akkadian Signs Cuneiform Abbess nin-
diĝir ēntu SAL.TUG2.AN 𒊩𒌆𒀭
Priestess lukur nadītu SAL.ME 𒊩𒈨 Nun
nugig qadištu NU.GIG 𒉡𒍼 Hierodule...
- extensions.
Sharing entire datasets instead of
using pageable web
services like
DiGIR and
TAPIR allows much
simpler and more
efficient data transfer. For example...