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Ninšar (Sumerian: 𒀭𒊩𒌆𒊬, dNIN.SAR; also read Nin-nisig) was a
Mesopotamian goddess commonly ****ociated with the
preparation of meat. The
reading of...
- like good butter, gave
birth to
Ninsar, (Lady Greenery)". When
Ninhursag left him, as Water-Lord he came upon
Ninsar (Lady Greenery). Not
knowing her...
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sleep together,
resulting in a daughter,
Ninsar (called
Ninnisig in the
ETCSL translation,
Ninmu by Kramer).
Ninsar matures quickly, and
after Enki spots...
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Jupiter Symbol mušḫuššu,
spade Genealogy Parents Enki and
Damgalnuna Siblings Ninsar, Ninkurra, Uttu,
Ninti Consort Sarpanit Children Nabu
Equivalents Gr****...
- as his
scribe Ninimma, his
butcher Ninšar, or his
snake charmer Ninmada. For example, Ninimma, Ennugi, Kusu,
Ninšar,
Ninkasi and
Ninmada appear in sequence...
- with
apotropaic functions. He was
regarded as the
husband of the
goddess Ninšar, the
divine butcher of Ekur, and they
could be
represented as a pair of...
- with the help of
Ninmah and her ****istants (Ninimma, Shuzianna, Ninmada,
Ninšar, Ninmug,
Mumudu and
Ninnigina according to
Wilfred G. Lambert's translation)...
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Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska Paniĝinĝarra
Sarpanit Shul-utula Šubula...
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Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska Paniĝinĝarra
Sarpanit Shul-utula Šubula...
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Nisaba Ninazu Ningal Ningirida Ningirima Ninkasi Ninkilim Ninlil Ninmug Ninšar Ninsikila Ninšubur
Ninsun Nuska Paniĝinĝarra
Sarpanit Shul-utula Šubula...