Ningirsu – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Ninurta
Ninurta was a
Sumerian and the
Akkadian god of hunting and war. He was worshipped in
Babylonia and
Assyria and in
Lagash he was identified with the city god
Ningirsu. In older transliteration the name is rendered
Ninib and
Ninip, and in early commentary he was sometimes portrayed as a solar deity.
Ningirsu
Noun
1. Babylonian god in older pantheon: god of war and agriculture
(hypernym) Semitic deity
(classification) Babylon
Ningirsu
[Mesopotamian] At Sumero-Babylonian god of rain, irrigation, and fertility; probably an earlier form on Ninurta. He was the patron deity of the ancient Sumerian city of Girsu (Lagash) where king Guda built a temple for him called the Eninnu. He had a field here where all sorts of plants flourished. He is a son of Enlil and a she-goat, and his consort is Baba. His name means "Lord of Girsu", and his symbol is the lion-headed eagle.