Definition of Tashmitum

1. Noun. Consort of Nabu.

Exact synonyms: Tashmit
Geographical relationships: Babylon
Generic synonyms: Semitic Deity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tashmitum

Tarzan
Tarzan of the Apes
Tarzanesque
Tarzans
Tas.
Tasbeha
Tasbehas
Taser
Tasered
Tasering
Tasers
Tash
Tasha
Tashkent
Tashmit
Tashmitum
Tashunca-Uitco
Tasikmalaya
Taskent
Tasman
Tasman Sea
Tasman dwarf pine
Tasmania
Tasmanian
Tasmanian blue gum
Tasmanian blue gums
Tasmanian devil
Tasmanian devils
Tasmanian tiger
Tasmanian wolf

Literary usage of Tashmitum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria by Morris Jastrow (1898)
"While the creation of tashmitum may be a product of Babylonian religious thought, it is in Assyrian texts that her name is chiefly found. ..."

2. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria by Morris Jastrow (1898)
"While the creation of tashmitum may be a product of Babylonian religious thought, it is in Assyrian texts that her name is chiefly found. ..."

3. An Encyclopaedia of Religions by Maurice Arthur Canney (1921)
"tashmitum appears as a goddess in the time of Hammurapi. She is the consort of Nabu (qv). ... The new consort was tashmitum (" revelation "). ..."

4. Assyrian and Babylonian Literature: Selected Translations by Robert Francis Harper (1901)
"... counted the money, the price of the crop of that field for the seventh year of Cyrus, King of Babylon, king of countries, into the hands of tashmitum- ..."

5. Psychology of Prophecy: A Study of the Prophetic Mind as Manifested by the by Jacob Hyman Kaplan (1908)
"One of his important offices, namely, that of " revelation " became later detached from his personality and was ascribed to his consort tashmitum, ..."

6. An Encyclopaedia of Religions by Maurice Arthur Canney (1921)
"tashmitum appears as a goddess in the time of Hammurapi. She is the consort of Nabu (qv). ... The new consort was tashmitum (" revelation "). ..."

7. Assyrian and Babylonian Literature: Selected Translations by Robert Francis Harper (1901)
"... counted the money, the price of the crop of that field for the seventh year of Cyrus, King of Babylon, king of countries, into the hands of tashmitum- ..."

8. Psychology of Prophecy: A Study of the Prophetic Mind as Manifested by the by Jacob Hyman Kaplan (1908)
"One of his important offices, namely, that of " revelation " became later detached from his personality and was ascribed to his consort tashmitum, ..."

9. The New International Encyclopaedia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1906)
"The chief deity worshiped at Borsippa was Nabu (or Nebo), to whom tashmitum is given as a consort. Nabu, originally, as would appear, a water-deity, ..."

10. The New International Encyclopaedia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1906)
"The chief deity worshiped at Borsippa was Nabu (or Nebo), to whom tashmitum is given as a consort. Nabu, originally, as would appear, a water-deity, ..."

11. Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testament by Robert William Rogers (1912)
"tashmitum, cry to thee, "Peace at last." The exalted, great, my mistress, queen Xana, cry to thee, "Peace at last. ..."

12. Prophetical, Educational and Playing Cards by John King Van Rensselaer (1912)
"... or Marduk, the Merodach of the Bible (Jeremiah 1:2), who became merged in the Jupiter of the Romans. Nebo was the husband of tashmitum, ..."

13. Cuneiform Parallels to the Old Testament by Robert William Rogers (1912)
"tashmitum, cry to thee, "Peace at last." The exalted, great, my mistress, queen Xana, cry to thee, "Peace at last. ..."

14. Prophetical, Educational and Playing Cards by John King Van Rensselaer (1912)
"... or Marduk, the Merodach of the Bible (Jeremiah 1:2), who became merged in the Jupiter of the Romans. Nebo was the husband of tashmitum, ..."

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