Nammu
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A goddess personifying the primeval sea: In Sumerian mythology, Nammu is the goddess who represents the original, primeval sea from which creation began.
- Mother of the gods and of heaven and earth: Nammu is considered the progenitor, the mother who gave birth to the gods (An, the sky god, and Ki, the earth goddess) and, by extension, to heaven and earth.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- In the Sumerian creation myth, Nammu is the primeval mother.
- The ancient texts describe Nammu as the goddess of the watery abyss that existed before creation.
Advanced Usage
- As a symbol of primordial origin: In discussions of mythology or cosmogony, "Nammu" can be used to symbolize the concept of a primal, creative source.
- The poet used the image of Nammu to represent the formless chaos from which all stories emerge.
Variants and Related Words
- Tiamat: (Proper noun) The Babylonian goddess of the salt sea, often compared or contrasted with Nammu in discussions of ancient Mesopotamian mythology.
- Abzu/Apsu: (Proper noun) In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology, the fresh water abyss; often paired with Tiamat but conceptually related to the primordial waters represented by Nammu.
Synonyms
- Primeval mother: A being who is the original source of creation.
- Creatrix: A female creator.
Related Phrases and Cultural References
- "The waters of Nammu": A poetic phrase referring to the undifferentiated, primordial state before the universe was ordered.
- The artist's work seems to emerge from the waters of Nammu, raw and unformed.
Noun
- goddess personifying the primeval sea; mother of the gods and of heaven and earth