Lexicographical Neighbors of Inundator
Literary usage of Inundator
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Religion by Archibald Henry Sayce (1888)
"... is entitled "the inundator of the lightning," that of the Eia- mite god Lagamar
being " the inundator of the earth," hymns to Assur, Mul-me-sarra, ..."
2. The Hibbert Lectures by Hibbert Trust (1887)
"... is entitled "the inundator of the lightning," that of the Ela- mite god Lagamar
being " the inundator of the earth," hymns to Assur, Mul-me-sarra, ..."
3. An Archaic Dictionary: Biographical, Historical, and Mythological : from the by William Ricketts Cooper (1876)
"An Assyrian deity who was called •' The inundator." He was another form of Vul,
the god of the atmosphere. (This should be Rimmon. ..."
4. A Source-book of Ancient History edited by George Willis Botsford, Lillie M. (Shaw) Botsford (1912)
"The bodies of their warriors in destructive battle like the inundator (Rimmon)
I overthrew; their corpses I spread over the valleys and the high places of ..."
5. The Description of Greece by Pausanias (1824)
"... or the inundator: for they report that Neptune deluged a great part of the
land, because Inachus and those of his counsel asserted that the land ..."
6. The History of Hindostan: Its Arts, and Its Sciences, as Connected with the by Thomas Maurice (1820)
"... the foe of Osiris and inundator of Egypt. The very curious account which we
read in Plutarch and other ancient writers, of the gods concealing ..."
7. The Baptist Quarterly Review by J R Baumes, Robert Stuart MacArtur, Henry C Vedder (1883)
"The waters of the inundator cover the lofty trees of every region. Heaven and
earth obey the commands which thou hast given. They travel by the road which ..."