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<sup>d</sup>IM (𒀭𒅎).  The IM-sign is the pictogram for 'wind' and is used throughout the Ancient Near East for the name of the storm-god.  In Mesopotamia this is Sumerian Ishkur = Akkadian Adad, but also Canaanaite (H)addu/(H)adad, also known by his epithet Ba'al ('The Lord') as in the Bible, and Hittite/Hurian  | 
  <sup>d</sup>IM (𒀭𒅎).  The IM-sign is the pictogram for 'wind' and is used throughout the Ancient Near East for the name of the storm-god.  In Mesopotamia this is Sumerian Ishkur = Akkadian Adad, but also Canaanaite (H)addu/(H)adad, also known by his epithet Ba'al ('The Lord') as in the Bible, and Hittite/Hurian Teshub.        | 
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= <sup>d</sup>''Adad''; the storm god Adad is typically identified with the constellation <sup>mul</sup>NU.MUŠ.DA in cuneiform texts.  For examples in MUL.APIN and the Astrolabes see Horowitz 2014: 150.     | 
  = <sup>d</sup>''Adad''; the storm god Adad is typically identified with the constellation <sup>mul</sup>NU.MUŠ.DA in cuneiform texts.  For examples in MUL.APIN and the Astrolabes see Horowitz 2014: 150.     | 
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Revision as of 15:46, 5 June 2025
dIM (𒀭𒅎). The IM-sign is the pictogram for 'wind' and is used throughout the Ancient Near East for the name of the storm-god. In Mesopotamia this is Sumerian Ishkur = Akkadian Adad, but also Canaanaite (H)addu/(H)adad, also known by his epithet Ba'al ('The Lord') as in the Bible, and Hittite/Hurian Teshub.
Dictionary
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
= dAdad; the storm god Adad is typically identified with the constellation mulNU.MUŠ.DA in cuneiform texts. For examples in MUL.APIN and the Astrolabes see Horowitz 2014: 150.
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See also: mul dIM [ACh Suppl. 2, 72 r. 3].ccc???
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, i06) | Gössmann (1950) | 
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| = dAdad; бог грозы Адад, отождествляемый в MUL.APIN с некоторыми созвездиями и звездами.
 I. Источники. MUL.APIN. (1) Список звезд Ану (№ 14), см. u11UGA. (2) Список звезд Эа (№ 7), см. h03dḪanīš. См. также: mul dIM [ACh Suppl. 2, 72 r. 3].  | 
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