π’€­π’Žπ’„ˆπ’‹’

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Sumerian

Signs in this term
π’€­ π’Ž π’„ˆ π’‹’
Alternative forms of
/Ning̃irsuk/
π’€­π’Žπ’„ˆπ’ͺ (dnin-gΜƒirβ‚‚-suβ‚‚)

Etymology

From π’Ž (nin, β€œLord”) +‎ π’„ˆπ’‹’ (gΜƒirβ‚‚-su /⁠gΜƒirsuk⁠/, β€œof GΜƒirsu”), with determinative for deities π’€­ (d).

Proper noun

π’€­π’Žπ’„ˆπ’‹’ β€’ (dnin-gΜƒirβ‚‚-su /NingΜƒirsuk/)

  1. Ningirsu (chief male god of the LagaΕ‘ state)

See also

References

  • β€œπ’€­π’Žπ’„ˆπ’‹’ (NingΜƒirsuk)” in ePSD2

Further reading

Ningirsu on Wikipedia.Wikipedia