- it is portra**** to
represent a goddess. A less
frequently used name is
shedu (Cuneiform: ð’€ð’†˜, an.kal×bad; Sumerian: dalad; Akkadian, Å¡Ä“du),
which refers...
- Handwörterbuch (1896)
connected the name
keruv with ****yrian
kirubu (a name of the
shedu or lam****u) and
karabu ("great, mighty").
Karppe (1897)
glossed Babylonian...
- (Arabian) –
enormous legendary bird of prey
Shangyang (Chinese) –
rainbird Shedu (Mesopotamian) – male
counterpart to Lam****u
Simurgh (Persian) Stymphalian...
- "laying waste," it was
possibly a
loanword from Akkadian, in
which the word
shedu referred to a
spirit that
could be
either protective or malevolent. With...
-
Shedu also
called Iteti was an
ancient Egyptian provincial official who
lived in the 6th
Dynasty (around 2200 BC) and who is
known from his rock-cut tomb...
-
mythology Satyr – a
legendary human-horse (later human-goat) hybrid(s)
Shedu – a
figure in
Mesopotamian mythology with the body of a bull and a human...
-
mermaid (part
human part fish, see Enki, Atargatis, and Apkallu) and the
shedu all
trace their origins to ****yro-Babylonian art. In
Mesopotamian mythology...
-
Shaidu (Urdu: شيدو) is a town
located in the
Nowshera District of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ****stan. With a po****tion of
approximately 75,000 the town is situated...
-
elephant seals to
their lairs. - from The
Ramayana IIT translation. Lam****u or
shedu in
Mesopotamian mythology was
depicted as a
winged lion. It was
often also...
- Atra-Hasis
Ziusudra Apkallu (seven sages)
Spirits and
monsters Udug Lam****u/
Shedu Asag
Edimmu Siris Anzû Ušum/Dragon Kuli-ana/Mermaid Bašmu Mušmaḫḫū Ušumgallu...