-
suffix -luri,
known also from the
names of the
mountain goddess Lelluri and
Impaluri,
sukkal (attendant deity) of the sea god Kiaše, as well as a
number of...
- the
theonyms Upelluri (a
primordial giant from the
Kumarbi Cycle), and
Impaluri (sukkal of the sea god), as well as a
number of
Hurrian mountain and stone...
-
Gilgamesh visits him only to be
cursed after greeting him. The
Hurrian god
Impaluri,
regarded as the sea's servant, also
appears in a
hitherto unplaced fragment...
- new
opponent for Teshub.
After a lacuna, the sea
sends his messenger,
Impaluri, to ask
Kumarbi why he is
angry with him, and to
invite him for a feast...
- had a sukkal, Ḫupuštukar, as did the
personified sea,
whose sukkal was
Impaluri. A
single text
describes a
ritual involving multiple sukkals at once, namely...
- ISBN 3-86835-086-1. OCLC 1101929531. Frantz-Szabó,
Gabrielle (1980), "
Impaluri",
Reallexikon der ****yriologie (in German),
retrieved 2022-04-20 Frantz-Szabó...
- also
compares her to
sweet cream. Kiaše's
sukkal (attendant deity) was
Impaluri.
Volkert Haas
notes that the
suffix -luri
appears in the
names of the mountain...
- Brill. ISBN 90-04-13158-2. OCLC 52107444. Frantz-Szabó,
Gabrielle (1980), "
Impaluri",
Reallexikon der ****yriologie (in German),
retrieved 2022-03-10 Frantz-Szabó...