terms |
lahmu |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun lahmu is
in akkadian mythology, name of a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born son of apsu and tiamat.
tiamat |
lahmu |
As proper nouns the difference between tiamat and lahmu
is that
tiamat is a Babylonian goddess who personifies the sea, considered the monstrous embodiment of primordial chaos while
Lahmu is in Akkadian mythology, name of a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born son of Apsu and Tiamat.
apsu |
lahmu |
As proper nouns the difference between apsu and lahmu
is that
apsu is name for fresh water from underground aquifers that was given a religious quality in Sumerian and Akkadian mythology while
Lahmu is in Akkadian mythology, name of a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born son of Apsu and Tiamat.
deity |
lahmu |
As a noun deity
is the state of being a god; divine characteristics, godhead.
As a proper noun lahmu is
in akkadian mythology, name of a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born son of apsu and tiamat.
akkadian |
lahmu |
As proper nouns the difference between akkadian and lahmu
is that
akkadian is the now extinct Semitic language of ancient Mesopotamia, formerly used as an international language of diplomacy while
Lahmu is in Akkadian mythology, name of a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born son of Apsu and Tiamat.
As an adjective Akkadian
is of or pertaining to the Akkadian language of ancient Mesopotamia.
As a noun Akkadian
is a Semitic inhabitant of the region of Mesopotamia near the city of Akkad.
lahmu |
kishar |
As proper nouns the difference between lahmu and kishar
is that
lahmu is in akkadian mythology, name of a protective and beneficent deity, the first-born son of apsu and tiamat while
kishar is in akkadian mythology, the daughter of lahmu and lahamu, the first children of tiamat and apsu.