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<sup>(mul)</sup>''Marratu'' (𒀯𒈥𒊏𒌈) is the most common name for rainbows in Akkadian. For the Rainbow-star see <sup>mul</sup>[[IM.ŠEŠ]], <sup>mul</sup>[[TIR.AN.NA]] and ''[[TIR.AN.NA|manzat]] |
<sup>(mul)</sup>''Marratu'' (𒀯𒈥𒊏𒌈) is the most common name for rainbows in Akkadian. For the Rainbow-star see <sup>mul</sup>[[IM.ŠEŠ]], <sup>mul</sup>[[TIR.AN.NA]] and ''[[TIR.AN.NA|manzat]]'' [Horowitz 2016<ref>Horowitz W. (2016): “All About Rainbows,” in K. Schmid and C. Uehlinger eds., Laws of Heaven, Laws of Nature: The Legal Interpretation of Cosmic Phenomena in the Ancient World, Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis (OBO, Fribourg: Academic Press, and Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht): 40-51</ref>]. |
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==Concordance, Etymology, History== |
==Concordance, Etymology, History== |
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===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== |
===Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim=== |
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= <sup>mul</sup>IM.ŠEŠ "Rainbow"; constellation in southwestern Pisces(?), see |
= <sup>mul</sup>IM.ŠEŠ "Rainbow"; constellation in southwestern Pisces(?), see (Kurtik i09) [[IM.ŠEŠ]]. |
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==Historical Dictionaries== |
==Historical Dictionaries== |
Latest revision as of 19:12, 5 October 2025
(mul)Marratu (𒀯𒈥𒊏𒌈) is the most common name for rainbows in Akkadian. For the Rainbow-star see mulIM.ŠEŠ, mulTIR.AN.NA and manzat [Horowitz 2016[1]].
Concordance, Etymology, History
Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim
= mulIM.ŠEŠ "Rainbow"; constellation in southwestern Pisces(?), see (Kurtik i09) IM.ŠEŠ.
Historical Dictionaries
Kurtik (2022, m12) | Gössmann (1950) |
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= mulIM.ŠEŠ «Радуга»; созвездие в юго-западной части Рыб (Pisces)(?), см. i09IM.ŠEŠ. |
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References
- ↑ Horowitz W. (2016): “All About Rainbows,” in K. Schmid and C. Uehlinger eds., Laws of Heaven, Laws of Nature: The Legal Interpretation of Cosmic Phenomena in the Ancient World, Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis (OBO, Fribourg: Academic Press, and Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht): 40-51