Ereshkigel

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A Mesopotamian goddess: Ereshkigel is a deity in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, specifically recognized as the goddess of death and the underworld.
    • Consort of Nergal: She is traditionally described as the wife or consort of the god Nergal, who is also associated with war, death, and the underworld.
Usage Notes
  • Capitalization: As a proper noun, "Ereshkigel" is always capitalized.
  • Context: This term is used exclusively in the context of ancient mythology, religious studies, and historical discussions of Mesopotamian civilization. It is not used in everyday modern English.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • In the myth, Ereshkigel ruled the underworld, known as Kur or Irkalla.
    • The descent of the goddess Ishtar to the realm of Ereshkigel is a famous Mesopotamian story.
Advanced Usage
  • Mythological narratives: The name appears in scholarly translations and analyses of ancient texts, such as the epic "Descent of Inanna/Ishtar."
    • The poem details Ishtar's confrontation with her sister, Ereshkigel.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ereshkigal: This is the most common alternate spelling of the goddess's name in academic literature.
  • Allatu: Another name used in some Mesopotamian traditions for a similar underworld goddess, sometimes identified with Ereshkigel.
Synonyms
  • Queen of the Underworld: A descriptive title for her role.
  • Goddess of the Netherworld: Another descriptive synonym emphasizing her domain.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)

Given the nature of the word as a proper noun, there are no associated phrasal verbs. However, related mythological terms include: - Nergal: Her consort. - Kur/Irkalla: The Mesopotamian underworld she ruled. - Anunnaki: The collective name for the underworld deities, among whom she was a chief figure.

Related Idioms

There are no common English idioms derived from this proper noun. It may appear in metaphorical or literary contexts describing absolute or dreadful authority. - He presided over the meeting with the grim finality of an Ereshkigel. (This is a highly specialized, non-standard literary usage.)

Noun
  1. goddess of death and consort of Nergal

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