Kayyamānu(m)

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Kayyamānu(m)

mulKayyamānu(m) (𒀯𒅗𒀀𒀀𒀀𒈠𒉌) 'The Constant One,' is an Akkadian name for Saturn, corresponding to the standard Sumerian names mulSAG.UŠ, mulGENNA. The name may refer to the fact that the movements of Saturn are slower than those of the other planets.

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Concordance, Etymology, History

Kurtik with Hilder, Hoffmann, Horowitz, Kim

= "Unchanging, Constant";

Not a frequently used Akkadian parallel to

For examples of syllabic writings, see (Kurtik g10) GENNA.

See also the description of the ritual of the Laying on of Hands (ŠU.IL2.LA2.KAM): ... [ša IGI mulṢal]-bat-a-nu / [xxxx] x ka-a-a-a-ma-nu "[which before M]ars (and) [...] Saturn (is performed)" (?) [LABS, 206 r. 5′-6′], and also: TA ŠA3 mulŠU.PA-ma ka-a-a-ma-ni IGI "from the region of Šupa Saturn appears(?)", see (Kurtik sh17) ŠU.PA, IV 8.

Historical Dictionaries

Kurtik (2022, k08) Gössmann (1950)
= «Неизменный, Постоянный»; не часто используемая аккадская параллель к mulUDU.IDIM.SAG.UŠ, mulSAG.UŠ, GENNA = Сатурн [G. 333; AHw, 420; CAD K, 36–38]. Примеры силлабической записи см. g10GENNA. См. также описание ритуала «Воздевания рук» (ŠU.IL2.LA2.KAM): … [ša IGI mulṢal]-bat-a-nu / [xxxx] x ka-a-a-ma-nu «[который перед М]арсом  (и) […] Сатурном (совершается)» (?) [LABS, 206 r. 5′–6′], а также: TA ŠA3 mulŠU.PA-ma ka-a-a-ma-ni IGI «из области Шупы Сатурн появляется(?)», см. sh17ŠU.PA, IV 8. Example

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