- (Sumerian:
ᵈinanna-kur),
Inanna of the
morning (Sumerian:
ᵈinanna-hud₂),
Inanna of the
evening (Sumerian:
ᵈinanna-sig), and
Inanna (Sumerian:
ᵈinanna-NUN)....
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pronounced and is
conventionally transliterated as a
superscript ⟨d⟩, e.g.
dInanna. The
Sumerian cuneiform sign by
itself was
originally an
ideogram for the...
-
without the
feminine suffix -t, in the
forms 𒀭𒀸𒁯 (ᴰAŠ-DAR) and 𒀭𒈹 (
ᴰINANNA). A
contemporary incantation against snakebites from
Ugarit recorded the...
- lit' Araḫ Abu – 𒌚𒉈 Av (month) אָב Ab ࡀࡁ Āb آب Jul/Aug 6 𒌚𒆥𒀭𒈹 ITIKIN.
dINANNA – 'Month of the
rectification of Inanna' Araḫ Ulūlu – 𒌚𒆥 Elul אֱלוּל...
- dÁš-ka-a-a-i-tu4. It has been
proposed that an
earlier logographic theonym, AN.
dINANNA(-Unuki), was read as Urkītum in Akkadian,
though there is no agreement...
- Ur-Nammu the
mighty man, King of Ur and King of
Sumer and Akkad": 𒀭𒈹
Dinanna.... "For Inanna-" 𒎏𒂍𒀭𒈾 Nin-e-an-na.... "Ninanna," 𒎏𒀀𒉌 NIN-a-ni....
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possible exception is a
deity or
deities designated by the
logogram AN.
dINANNA. However, it has also been
proposed that it
represents not Anu and Inanna...
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Shamash and Ishtar, but
according to
Alfonso Archi the
logograms dUTU and
dINANNA should be read as
Shimige and
Shaushka in this case. The
worship of Nergal...
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close to that
dedicated to Ninurta.
Ishtar (written
logographically as
dINANNA or
syllabically as daš-dar)
already appears alongside Išḫara in Eblaite...
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locations in two of the
known copies of An = Anum as the
explanation of
dINANNA-A.AB.BAki, "Ishtar of the Sealand" (tablet IV, line 128). A
possible reference...