antum

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A Babylonian goddess: Antum is a deity from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, specifically recognized as the consort (wife or female counterpart) of the sky god Anu.
Usage
  • Proper noun: As a proper noun, "Antum" is used exclusively to refer to this specific mythological figure. It is typically found in academic, historical, or religious contexts discussing Babylonian or Sumerian mythology.
    • In the Babylonian pantheon, Antum was revered as the queen of the heavens.
    • The temple inscriptions mention offerings made to Anu and Antum.
Advanced Usage
  • Mythological Context: The name "Antum" is often used in scholarly comparisons between different ancient Near Eastern pantheons.
    • Some scholars draw parallels between the Babylonian Antum and other consort goddesses in the region.
Variants and Related Words
  • Antu: An alternative spelling or later Akkadian form of the goddess's name.
  • Anu: The primary sky god and consort of Antum in Babylonian mythology.
Synonyms
  • Consort goddess: A general term for a female deity who is the wife or partner of a principal god.
  • Divine spouse: Another descriptive term for a goddess in the role of a wife to a major deity.
Notes on Meaning
  • The word "Antum" has a single, specific meaning tied to ancient mythology. It does not have modern English meanings, common idioms, or phrasal verbs. Its usage is confined to historical and religious studies.
Noun
  1. Babylonian consort of Anu