To return to the Decan of Jupiter.
As seen in Leo Star Names - subject: Weather, Jupiter, dAMAR.UD, EnGishGaLAnNa.
- Weather.
- Sumerian ud, u4: n., sun; light; day; time; weather; storm (demon). prep., when; since.
- Sumerian ud5: (cf., ùz).
- Sumerian u4: (cf., ud).
- Sumerian utu: (cf., ud).
- Sumerian imi, im, em: wind; direction; weather; storm; cloud; rain (cf., tumu).
- Hebrew zahab, zaw-hawb', from an unused root meaning to shimmer, gold, gold-colored, (i.e. yellow), as oil, a clear sky, fair weather.
- Greek eudia, yoo-dee'-ah, fem. from Gr. eu, yoo, good, well, and the alt. of Gr. Zeus, dzyooce, of uncertain affinity, in the oblique cases there is used instead of it a (prob. cognate) name Greek Dis, deece, which is otherwise obsolete, Zeus or Dis (among the Latin's Jupiter or Jove), the supreme deity of the Greeks, Jupiter (as the god of the weather), a clear sky, i.e. fine weather, fair weather.
- Jupiter.
- dAMAR.UD, Akkadian dMarduk, or Roman Jupiter, which some call "Lord Marad."
- Nimrod built the city of Babel (Babylon) and his name is connected to the Sumerian Nin-Maradda, "Lord Marad," a town southwest of the city of Kish.
- Gilgamesh's father was called Lugal-Marada - patron god of Marad.
- Also as seen in the Virgo Introduction - dAMAR.UD (Marduk) Jupiter
- Sumerian dAMAR.UD, Akkadian dMarduk, which is Jupiter. Lord Marad.
Thus the Sumerian amar, calf; young animal + ud, sun, storm (demon), would read "The Young (Bull) God of the Sun."
Note on the Sumerian amar-kud: separated, weaned young animal ('calf' + 'to cut away from').
- Sumerian amar: calf; young animal (áma, 'wild cow mother', + re7, 'to accompany, plural').
- Sumerian áb-amar: mother cow ('cow' + 'calf').
- Sumerian amar-kud: separated, weaned young animal ('calf' + 'to cut away from').
- Sumerian sipad-amar-ru-ga: shepherd of brought back (?) ('shepherd' + 'young ones' + rúg, 'to restore' + genitive).
- Sumerian ud, u4: n., sun; light; day; time; weather; storm (demon). prep., when; since.
- Sumerian ud5: (cf., ùz).
- Sumerian u4: (cf., ud).
- Sumerian utu: (cf., ud).
- Sumerian EN.GISHGAL.AN.NA, is also referred to as Jupiter,
which reads in the Sumerian (en, lord + gigal, throne + an, heaven + na, nominative),
"Lord of the Throne of Heaven."
- Sumerian en: n., dignitary; lord; high priest; ancestor (statue); v., to rule; adj., noble.
- Sumerian en(2,3): n., time; background; prep., until.
- Sumerian gigal: chair; throne; station (gi, 'wooden thing', + gal, 'big, great') also gigal.
- Sumerian u18[GIGAL]-lu: southwind [with classifier IM]; storm ('huge' + 'numerous, abundant').
- Sumerian u18[GIGAL]-ru: mighty storm (?) ('huge' + 'to send'; cf., uru2,5,18).
- Sumerian gi, ge: tree; wood; wooden implement; scepter; tool; organ; plow; natural phenomenon.
- Sumerian gal, gal: n., a large cup; adj., big, large, great.
- Sumerian gál; gá: to be (somewhere); to be available; to place, put (with -ni- or bi-); to place into (with -i-); to be with someone (with -da-); to have on one's person (with -da-); to be possible (with -da-); to take an oath; to dwell.
- Sumerian an: n., sky, heaven; the god An; grain ear/date cluster; v., to be high; adj., high.
- Sumerian ni; na: he, she; that one, representing a nominative ending.