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Definition of Anunnaki
1. Noun. Any of a group of powerful Babylonian earth spirits or genii; servitors of the gods.
Definition of Anunnaki
1. Proper noun. A group of Sumerian, Akkadian and Babylonian deities in no known particular order including but not limited to Enki, Enlil, Ninlil and 'known as the fourth' Enbilulu. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anunnaki
Literary usage of Anunnaki
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1904)
"2, 3), we must understand these statements as above, ie, that these kings of the
Igigi and the anunnaki are at the same time their fathers, and if so, ..."
2. The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria by Morris Jastrow (1898)
"However that may be, in Babylonian hymns and incantations the Igigi and anunnaki
play a very prominent part. Anu is represented as the father of both groups ..."
3. Bel, the Christ of Ancient Times by Hugo Radau (1903)
"2, 3), we must understand these statements as above, ie, that these kings of the
Igigi and the anunnaki are at the same time their fathers, and if so, ..."
4. Archæology and the Bible by George Aaron Barton (1916)
"Marduk, king of the gods, stationed twenty anunnaki above and below, 35. ...
The anunnaki approached 40. To Marduk their father they spoke: 42. ..."
5. Through Darkness Into Light: Endless Cycles of the Divine Plan by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"On their planet, the anunnaki/Nefilim were facing a situation which you on Earth
... Guess what, these anunnaki had discovered this rare metal on what they ..."
6. The Hammurabi Code and the Sinaitic Legislation by Hammurabi, Chilperic Edwards (1904)
"... king of the anunnaki" (or spirits of the heavens), it is immaterial whether
we render " When the supreme God, the king of the anunnaki," or, " When Anu, ..."
7. Die Religion Babyloniens und Assyriens by Morris Jastrow (1905)
"Jedoch dürfen wir die Grenzlinie nicht zu scharf ziehen; denn auch in der religiösen
Literatur treffen wir Igigi und anunnaki als eine Art Zusammenfassung ..."