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* DIŠ ''a-na'' ŠA<sub>3</sub> <sup>mul</sup>AŠ.GAN<sub>2</sub> <sup>mul</sup>GU<sub>2</sub>.ḪAL TU IGI [...] | * DIŠ ''a-na'' ŠA<sub>3</sub> <sup>mul</sup>AŠ.GAN<sub>2</sub> <sup>mul</sup>GU<sub>2</sub>.ḪAL TU IGI [...] | ||
* "If the (Star)-Throat? enters the Field (and) becomes visible..." [ACh Suppl., 47:5; G. 80]; | * "If the (Star)-Throat? enters the Field (and) becomes visible..." [ACh Suppl., 47:5; G. 80]; | ||
* <sup>mul</sup>GU<sub>2</sub>.ḪAL,<ref | * <sup>mul</sup>GU<sub>2</sub>.ḪAL,<ref>Kurtik reads GU<sub>2</sub>.TAR, but GU<sub>2</sub>.TAR in NSAM 2, 82 is a misprint; Virolleaud's copy in Suppl. 47:5 has GU<sub>2</sub>.HAL, and the British Museum's photo confirms this. </ref> according to [NSAM 2, 82, note 272]. Probably an epithet of one of the planets (Mars?). | ||
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==Historical Dictionaries== | ==Historical Dictionaries== | ||
Latest revision as of 19:18, 24 June 2026
Authors: Gennady E. Kurtik, Euin Choung Kim, David Hilder, Susanne M Hoffmann, Hermann Hunger, Youla Azkarrula
mulGU2.ḪAL (𒀯𒄘𒄬) is an ancient Mesopotamian term, probably an epithet of a planet.
Concordance, Etymology, History[1]
= ur᾽udu(m) "(Star) Throat"(?) [AHw, 1436];
only in astrological predictions in the EAE series:
- DIŠ a-na ŠA3 mulAŠ.GAN2 mulGU2.ḪAL TU IGI [...]
- "If the (Star)-Throat? enters the Field (and) becomes visible..." [ACh Suppl., 47:5; G. 80];
- mulGU2.ḪAL,[2] according to [NSAM 2, 82, note 272]. Probably an epithet of one of the planets (Mars?).
Historical Dictionaries
| Kurtik (2022, g29) | Gössmann (1950) |
|---|---|
| = ur᾽udu(m) «(Звезда) Горло»(?) [AHw, 1436]; только в астрологическом предсказании в серии ЕАЕ: DIŠ a-na ŠA3 mulAŠ.GAN2 mulGU2.ḪAL TU IGI […] «Если (Звезда)-Горло? в Поле входит (и) становится видна…» [ACh Suppl., 47:5; G. 80]; mulGU2.TAR, согласно [NSAM 2, 82, note 272]. Вероятно, эпитет одной из планет (Марс?). |
References
- ↑ Planetarium Babylonicum 2.0, All Skies Encyclopaedia.
- ↑ Kurtik reads GU2.TAR, but GU2.TAR in NSAM 2, 82 is a misprint; Virolleaud's copy in Suppl. 47:5 has GU2.HAL, and the British Museum's photo confirms this.







