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=== Krebernik (2023) ===
=== Krebernik (2023) ===
Goddess, wife of Enlil, daughter of the grain goddess Nissaba. <sup>d</sup>Nin-líl (EN 14r, 16r).
Goddess, wife of Enlil, daughter of the grain goddess Nissaba. <sup>d</sup>''Nin-líl'' (EN 14r, 16r).


=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim ===
=== Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim ===
Lit. "Lady of the Air"; found in:
Lit. "Lady of the Air"; found 1) in astrological predictions in an obscure context: mul BI <sup>d</sup>Nin-lil<sub>2</sub>... "this star, Ninlil..." [BPO 3, 255, K.2204 :2], 2) in MUL.APIN I i 13: <sup>mul</sup>Ḫe<sub>2</sub>-gal<sub>2</sub>-a-a-u<sub>2</sub> SUKKAL <sup>d</sup>Nin-lil<sub>2</sub> "Asterism of Abundance: messenger of Ninlil" (h05[[Ḫe2-gal2-a-a-a|Ḫe<sub>2</sub>-gal<sub>2</sub>-a-a-a]]), 3) in MUL.APIN I i 15: <sup>mul</sup>MAR.GID<sub>2</sub>.DA <sup>d</sup>Nin-lil<sub>2</sub> "wagon, Ninlil" (m08[[MAR.GID2.DA|MAR.GID<sub>2</sub>.DA]]).

* 1) astrological predictions in an obscure context: mul BI <sup>d</sup>''Nin-lil''<sub>2</sub>... "this star, Ninlil..." [BPO 3, 255, K.2204 :2],
* 2) MUL.APIN I i 13: <sup>mul</sup>''Ḫe''<sub>2</sub>-''gal''<sub>2</sub>''-a-a-u''<sub>2</sub> SUKKAL <sup>d</sup>''Nin-lil''<sub>2</sub> "Asterism of Abundance: messenger of Ninlil" (Kurtik h05 [[ḪE2.GAL2-a-a|''Ḫe''<sub>2</sub>''-gal''<sub>2</sub>''-a-a-a'']]),
* 3) MUL.APIN I i 15: <sup>mul</sup>MAR.GID<sub>2</sub>.DA <sup>d</sup>''Nin-lil''<sub>2</sub> "wagon, Ninlil" (Kurtik m08 [[MAR.GID2.DA|MAR.GID<sub>2</sub>.DA]]).
=== Additional ===
=== Additional ===
         '''II. Deity.'''


==== II. Deity. ====
         The goddess Ninlil, consort of the supreme deity Enlil, was regarded as a benevolent and merciful mother goddess. She was honored both in Babylonia and Assyria under different names as Enlil's counselor and intercessor for the people. Heroine of the Sumerian poem "Enlil and Ninlil", which tells how Enlil kidnapped young Ninlil, came into conflict with other deities and was banished to the underworld. Ninlil followed him, and from this marriage came the moon god Nanna. Ninlil's main astral significance is her association with the constellation Wagon in the Big Dipper. See. [MNM 2, 221; Tallqvist 1938, 411-413; Black-Green 1992, 140].
         The goddess Ninlil, consort of the supreme deity Enlil, was regarded as a benevolent and merciful mother goddess. She was honored both in Babylonia and Assyria under different names as Enlil's counselor and intercessor for the people. Heroine of the Sumerian poem "Enlil and Ninlil", which tells how Enlil kidnapped young Ninlil, came into conflict with other deities and was banished to the underworld. Ninlil followed him, and from this marriage came the moon god Nanna. Ninlil's main astral significance is her association with the constellation Wagon in the Big Dipper. See. [MNM 2, 221; Tallqvist 1938, 411-413; Black-Green 1992, 140].


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Latest revision as of 10:10, 24 April 2025

mul dNIN.LIL2 is an ancient Mesopotamian asterism.

Dictionary

Krebernik (2023)

Goddess, wife of Enlil, daughter of the grain goddess Nissaba. dNin-líl (EN 14r, 16r).

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

Lit. "Lady of the Air"; found in:

  • 1) astrological predictions in an obscure context: mul BI dNin-lil2... "this star, Ninlil..." [BPO 3, 255, K.2204 :2],
  • 2) MUL.APIN I i 13: mulḪe2-gal2-a-a-u2 SUKKAL dNin-lil2 "Asterism of Abundance: messenger of Ninlil" (Kurtik h05 Ḫe2-gal2-a-a-a),
  • 3) MUL.APIN I i 15: mulMAR.GID2.DA dNin-lil2 "wagon, Ninlil" (Kurtik m08 MAR.GID2.DA).

Additional

II. Deity.

         The goddess Ninlil, consort of the supreme deity Enlil, was regarded as a benevolent and merciful mother goddess. She was honored both in Babylonia and Assyria under different names as Enlil's counselor and intercessor for the people. Heroine of the Sumerian poem "Enlil and Ninlil", which tells how Enlil kidnapped young Ninlil, came into conflict with other deities and was banished to the underworld. Ninlil followed him, and from this marriage came the moon god Nanna. Ninlil's main astral significance is her association with the constellation Wagon in the Big Dipper. See. [MNM 2, 221; Tallqvist 1938, 411-413; Black-Green 1992, 140].

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, n34) Gössmann (1950)
букв. «Госпожа-воздух»;  1) в астрологическом предсказании в неясном контексте: MUL BI dNin-lil2… «звезда эта, Нинлиль…» [BPO 3, 255, K.2204:2], 2) в MUL.APIN I i 13: mulḪe2-gal2-a-a-u2 SUKKAL dNin-lil2 «Звезда Изобилия: посланник Нинлиль» (h05Ḫe2-gal2-a-a), 3) в MUL.APIN I i 15: mulMAR.GID2.DA dNin-lil2 «Повозка, Нинлиль» (m08MAR.GID2.DA).

II. Божество.

Богиня Нинлиль, супруга верховного божества Энлиля, считалась благосклонной милосердной богиней-матерью. Почиталась как в самой Вавилонии, так и в Ассирии под разными именами как советчица Энлиля и заступница перед ним за людей. Героиня шумерской поэмы «Энлиль и Нинлиль», в которой повествуется о том, как Энлиль похитил юную Нинлиль, вступил из-за этого в конфликт с другими божествами и подвергся изгнанию в преисподнюю. Нинлиль последовала за ним, от этого брака появился бог Луны Нанна. Основное астральное значение Нинлиль — связь с созвездием Повозка в Большой Медведице. См. [МНМ 2, 221; Tallqvist 1938, 411–413; Black–Green 1992, 140].

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