Tashmitum

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Definition

Noun A goddess in ancient Mesopotamian mythology, specifically recognized as the divine consort (wife) of the god Nabu. She is associated with wisdom, writing, and the arts, often worshipped alongside her husband.

Examples of Usage
  • In ancient texts, Tashmitum is invoked alongside Nabu for blessings of knowledge.
  • The temple was dedicated to the worship of Nabu and his consort, Tashmitum.
  • As the wife of the scribal god, Tashmitum's role complemented his domain over writing and fate.
Advanced Usage
  • In scholarly context: The name Tashmitum is often analyzed in relation to the Akkadian verb "šemû" (to hear), suggesting her role as a "listener" or one who intercedes.
  • In historical/archaeological context: References to Tashmitum are found in cuneiform inscriptions and god lists from Babylonian and Assyrian sites.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tashmetu: An alternative spelling and the more common Akkadian form of the goddess's name.
  • Nabu: The god of writing and wisdom, to whom Tashmitum is the consort.
  • Consort: A spouse, especially of a reigning monarch or deity. This term defines her primary relationship to Nabu.
Synonyms
  • Divine consort
  • Goddess (specific to her attributes and partnership with Nabu)
Related Phrases
  • Spouse of Nabu: A descriptive phrase identifying her primary mythological role.
  • Partner in wisdom: A modern interpretive phrase highlighting her association with Nabu's domain.
Related Idioms

(Not commonly applicable for proper nouns of ancient deities. Her name is used literally in historical and mythological discussion.)

Noun
  1. consort of Nabu

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