ninurta
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Definition
Proper noun 1. A Mesopotamian deity: In ancient Mesopotamian religion, Ninurta is a god associated with war, hunting, agriculture, and the south wind. He is often depicted as a warrior and a farmer.
Usage
- Ninurta is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to this ancient god.
- Example:
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Advanced Usage
- Mythological Context: In texts, Ninurta is frequently described with epithets highlighting his roles, such as "the warrior god" or "the ploughman of the gods."
- Example: The hymn praises Ninurta, the mighty hero who holds the thunderbolt.
Variants and Related Words
- Ningirsu: A name for Ninurta particularly used in the city-state of Lagash, where he was the patron deity.
- Example: The temple of Ningirsu was a major religious center in ancient Lagash.
Different Meanings / Contexts
- Historical/Archaeological Context: The name appears in scholarly works discussing Mesopotamian mythology, archaeology, and history.
- Example: The inscription on the stele is dedicated to the god Ninurta.
Synonyms
- Warrior God: A descriptive term for his primary function.
- Agricultural Deity: A descriptive term for his role in farming and fertility.
Related Idioms or Phrases
(As a proper noun for a specific deity, Ninurta does not commonly form English idioms. References are typically direct.)
Noun
- a solar deity; firstborn of Bel and consort was Gula; god of war and the chase and agriculture; sometimes identified with biblical Nimrod