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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...
- extensions.
Sharing entire datasets instead of
using pageable web
services like
DiGIR and
TAPIR allows much
simpler and more
efficient data transfer. For example...
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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...
- 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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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...
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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...
- "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....
- Pseudo-religions,
mentions the
example of Sitchin's
claim that the
Sumerian sign
DIĜIR means "pure ones of the
blazing rockets",
adding that "Sitchin's ****ignment...