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Crossword help. Babylonian god of the sun (5). Clue ???AR? ... (Asked by pizzazz) |
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| So is this in the New York Times Sunday crossword or something? (Another user has asked the same question.) The simple answer is - BABAR ( a Sumerian name for the god the Semitic people called "Shamash" ) Only read on if you want details! ____________ This is actually kind of sneaky. "Babylonian" is most often used for the Semitic language names (Babylonians spoke 'Akkadian' --sometimes called 'Assyro-Babylonian'-- a distant relative of Semitic languages like Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic). The Akkadian name for the sun god is "Shamash" (or, as subject "Shamshu"), related to Hebrew "Shemesh". But the earlier inhabitants ...(Answered by bruhaha) | |
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Who's the Babylonian God of sun (5)? Should end with 'AR' ... (Asked by Sale of sails) |
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| BABAR...(Answered by Tail of tales) | |
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Who's the babylonian sun-god (word of 5 letters)? Should end with AR ... (Asked by seeta p) |
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