What is another word for tammuz?

Pronunciation: [tˈamʌz] (IPA)

Tammuz is an ancient Sumerian deity, worshiped as the god of fertility and agriculture. The name Tammuz has many synonyms in different languages and cultures. In Babylonian mythology, Tammuz was known as Dumuzid. In Greek mythology, he was known as Adonis. In Phoenician and Canaanite mythology, he was known as Eshmun. In Hebrew, Tammuz is referred to as Av, meaning "father," as he is mourned as a father figure during the month of Av. Other synonyms for Tammuz include "the Shepherd," "the Divine Child," "the Beloved," and "the One Who Comes Back to Life." Despite being worshiped under different names, Tammuz is always associated with the themes of fertility, rebirth, and resurrection.

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What are the hypernyms for Tammuz?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Tammuz?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for tammuz (as nouns)

    • time
      Jewish Calendar Month.

What are the holonyms for Tammuz?

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Usage examples for Tammuz

In the standard liturgies she is almost invariably the type of Weeping mother, whereas Innini is this type in the tammuz liturgies.
"Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms"
Stephen Langdon
In a most gratifying manner our tablet shows how the lamentations of the mother goddess in the canonical prayer books express sorrows for certain concrete misfortunes and certain defined temples and cities and find their general expression in the lamentations for tammuz, the representative of all human vicissitudes.
"Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms"
Stephen Langdon
In the month tammuz the nights are short.
"Sumerian Liturgies and Psalms"
Stephen Langdon

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