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Etymology edit

From 𒂊𒉡𒈠 (enūma, when) and 𒂊𒇺 (eliš, up above), the opening words of the myth.

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Proper noun edit

Enūma Eliš m

  1. The Enûma Eliš (lit. "when on high"), an Ancient Mesopotamian creation myth named after its opening words.
    • Marduk's Ordeal, line 54:
      𒋗𒌑 𒀸 𒊮 𒂊𒉡𒈠 𒂊𒇺 𒅅𒁲𒁉 𒆠𒄿 𒀭𒂊 𒆠𒁴 𒆷 𒅁𒁀𒉡𒉌 𒀭𒊹 𒀉𒋰𒅆
      [šū ina libbi Enūma Eliš iqṭibi kī šamê qaqqara lā ibbannûni Aššur ittabši]
      šu-u₂ ina ŠA₃ e-nu-ma e-liš iq-⸢ṭi-bi⸣ ki-i AN-e KI.TIM la ib-ba-nu-ni AN.ŠAR₂ it-[tab-ši]
      It is said in Enuma Eliš: When heaven and earth were not created, Aššur came [into being].
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