- Ur(i)dimmu,
meaning "Mad/howling Dog" or Langdon's "Gruesome Hound", (Sumerian: 𒌨𒅂UR.IDIM and giš.pirig.gal = ur-gu-lu-ú = ur-idim-[mu] in the lexical...
- ('Furious Snake'), Laḫmu (the 'Hairy One'),
Ugallu (the 'Big Weather-Beast'),
Uridimmu ('Mad Lion'), Girtablullû ('Scorpion-Man'), Umū dabrūtu ('Violent Storms')...
-
Marduk and Ninurta) as
mounts or
pulling their chariots.
Uridimmu Marduk and
Sarpanit Uridimmu ("mad dog" or "mad lion") was an
apotropaic creature in...
- the past,
attempts have been made to
prove the
theophoric name Ina-ṣilli-
Uridimmu attested in a text from this site
should be read as Ina-ṣilli-Tašmētum...
- (Laḫmu), “Bull-Man” (Kusarikku), “Big-Weather Beast” (Ugallu), “Mad Lion” (
Uridimmu), “Fish-Man” (Kulullû) and “Carp-Goat” (suhurmašu) J. A.
Brinkman (1976)...
- and Larsam-iti, "daughters of the E-Ningubla"). The
mythical creature uridimmu (from
Sumerian ur-idim, "mad lion")
could be
described as the door keeper...