What is another word for ningirsu?

Pronunciation: [nɪŋɡˈɜːsuː] (IPA)

Ningirsu is the ancient Sumerian god of agriculture, hunting, and war. Synonyms for Ningirsu include: Ninurta, Ningirima, and Zababa. All of these deities were associated with similar aspects of life during ancient times in Mesopotamia. Ninurta was considered the patron deity of agriculture, while Ningirima represented the god of hunting. Zababa was worshipped as a god of war and the protector of soldiers. Despite their different names and specific attributes, these gods were all revered for their powerful abilities to bring success and prosperity to their worshippers. Today, they serve as fascinating examples of the rich religious tradition of the ancient Sumerians.

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What are the hypernyms for Ningirsu?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Deities, GODS, Babylonian gods, Babylonian religious figures, Mesopotamian religious figures, Sumerian deities, deities of Mesopotamian religion, supreme gods.

Usage examples for Ningirsu

On his arrival at the temple, the patesi offered a sacrifice and poured out fresh water, as he had already done when approaching the presence of ningirsu and Gatumdug.
"History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, And Assyria In The Light Of Recent Discovery"
L.W. King and H.R. Hall
The sign was that he should feel his side touched as by a flame, and thereby he should know that he was the man chosen by ningirsu to carry out his commands.
"History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, And Assyria In The Light Of Recent Discovery"
L.W. King and H.R. Hall
Glorify the temple of ningirsu after its construction!
"History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, And Assyria In The Light Of Recent Discovery"
L.W. King and H.R. Hall

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