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Enlil
Enlil (EN = Lord + LIL = Loft, "Lord of the Open" or "Lord of the Wind") Halloran, John A.; "Sumerian Lexicon: Version 3.
Enlil
Sumer
Sumer (Sumerian: means "native, local", in some contexts also "noble"Literally, "land of the native (local, noble) lords". Stiebing (1994) has "Land of the Lords of Brightness" (William Stiebing, Ancient Near Eastern History and Culture).
Sumer
Sumerian language
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Sumerian_language
Inanna
Inanna (DINANNA ; ) is the Sumerian goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare.
Inanna
Demonic possession
Demonic possession is often the term used to describe the control over a human form by Satan himself or one of his assigned advocates. Descriptions of demonic possessions often include: erased memories or personalities, convulsions, “fits” and fainting as if one were dying.
Demonic_possession
Kenwarren/Archive 2
User_talk:Kenwarren/Archive_2
Oop
User_talk:Oop
Me (mythology)
In Sumerian mythology, a me (Sumerian, conventionally ) or ñe () or parşu (Akkadian) is one of the decrees of the gods foundational to those social institutions, religious practices, technologies, behaviors, mores, and human conditions that make civilization, as the Sumerians understood it, possible. They are fundamental to the Sumerian understanding of the relationship between humanity and the gods.
Me_(mythology)
Exonym and endonym
An exonym (from Greek exo = out; onoma = name) is a name for a place that is not used within that place by the local inhabitants (neither in the official language of the state nor in local languages), or a name for a people or language that is not used by the people or language to which it refers. The name used by the people or locals themselves is called endonym, autonym (from Greek ἔνδον endon = within or αὐτό auto = self and ὄνομα onoma = name), or self-appellation.
Exonym_and_endonym
Requests for comment/Rktect
Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Rktect
Requests for comment/Rktect
Wikipedia_talk:Requests_for_comment/Rktect
Nadav1/Archives/July 2007 - October 2007
User_talk:Nadav1/Archives/July_2007_-_October_2007
Urra=hubullu
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