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Shurdh (Albanian
definite form:
Shurdhi) is a name for the
weather and
storm god in
Albanian pagan mythology. In some
regions of the
Albanian Alps the...
- with four heads. Shehbui, god of the
south wind. Shu, god of the air.
Shurdhi,
weather god who
causes hailstorms and
throws thunder and lightning. Verbti...
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Lecturio Medical Concept Library.
Retrieved 8 July 2021.
Pignanelli S,
Shurdhi A,
Delucca F,
Donati M (2009). "Simultaneous use of
direct and indirect...
- god who
lives in the
clouds in the sky is
alternatively referred to as
Shurdhi, Verbti, or Rmoria.
Another possible name of the sky and
lightning god...
- The
Zbelsurd Glacier of
Antarctica is
named after the god.
Gebeleizis Shurdhi Cicero.
Tomaschek 1893a, p. 62.
Popov 2009, p. 23.
Tomaschek 1893b, p. 60...
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someone died and the
phrase is
derived from this belief.
Albanian mythology Shurdhi Drangue Zana e
malit Elsie,
Robert (2001). A
dictionary of
Albanian religion...
- al., 1996).
Andersen & Rogers, 1998;
Rockey et al., 2004;
Pignanelli &
Shurdhi, 2011 (Batteiger et al., 1996). De Puysseleyr, Kristien; De Puysseleyr...
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possibly from Latin:
rumor 'shouting, noise, rumour'. The
connection of
Shurdhi with the
Albanian term i shurdhët
meaning "the deaf one",
seems to be only...
- it,
albeit one with more
power and
notoriety within Albanian culture.
Shurdhi Verbti Kulshedra Drangue Elsie 2001, p. 161.
Lurker 2005, p. 112. Tirta...
- god who
lives in the
clouds in the sky is
alternatively referred to as
Shurdhi, Verbti, or Rmoria.
Another possible name of the sky and
lightning god...