damkina
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Definition
Proper noun In Babylonian mythology, Damkina is an earth goddess. She is the consort (wife) of the god Ea (Enki) and the mother of the god Marduk.
Usage
"Damkina" is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to this specific deity from ancient Mesopotamian religion. It is primarily encountered in academic, historical, or mythological contexts.
Examples
- In the Babylonian creation myth, Damkina is revered as the mother of Marduk.
- The deity Damkina, spouse of Ea, was associated with the fertile earth.
- Scholars study the role of Damkina within the pantheon of Mesopotamian gods.
Advanced Usage
- The name Damkina is sometimes used interchangeably with Damgalnunna, another name for the same goddess, particularly in older Sumerian contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Damgalnunna: (Proper noun) An earlier Sumerian name for the same earth goddess, meaning "great wife of the prince."
Synonyms
- Earth goddess (a general descriptive term, not a direct synonym)
Noun
- (Babylonian) earth goddess; consort of Ea and mother of Marduk