Crossword-Solution: SHAMASH
We have 21 clues for the answer “SHAMASH”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Babylonian sun god | 2 answers |
| Solar deity | 8 answers |
| BABYLONIAN GOD OF STORMS AND WIND | 10 answers |
| BABYLONIAN GODDESS AGRICULTURE | 10 answers |
| Babylonian hero | 10 answers |
| abode of the dead Babylonian | 10 answers |
| Babylonian abode of the dead | 10 answers |
| Babylonian goddess of sea | 10 answers |
| deity Babylonian | 10 answers |
| Babylonian god wisdom | 10 answers |
| Babylonian god war | 10 answers |
| BABYLONIAN god of the sky | 10 answers |
| BABYLONIAN GOD OF WISDOM AND AGRICULTURE AND PATRON OF SCRIBES AND SCHOOLS | 10 answers |
| BABYLONIAN GOD OF THE EARTH | 10 answers |
| Babylonian underworld. | 11 answers |
| Babylonian numeral | 11 answers |
| Babylonian kingdom | 11 answers |
| Babylonian | 12 answers |
| Babylonian god water | 12 answers |
| Sun god | 15 answers |
| Babylonian deity | 16 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SHAMASH (5)
The octagon B dates from the midst of the revolt of Shamash shum ukin and is a most highly "corrected" document.
Whether he had left the city of Erech and gone back to his native forest is not clear, but the god Shamash, having heard his cursing of the harlot, cried to him from heaven, saying, "Why, O Enkidu, dost thou curse the temple woman? She gave thee food to eat which was meet only for a god, she gave thee wine to drink which was meet only for a king, she arrayed thee in splendid apparel, and made thee to possess as thy friend the noble Gilgamish.
When Gilgamish heard this dream, he brought out a table, and setting on it honey and butter placed it before Shamash.
They went there, and Enkidu told his dream, and the wise woman offered up incense and asked Shamash why he had given to her son a heart which could never keep still.
Set regarded the "order" which Her-ur was bringing into the universe with the same dislike as that with which APS€ contemplated the beneficent work of Sin, the Moon-god, Shamash, the Sun-god, and their brother gods.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1973).