To return to the Decan of Mars.
As seen under the Hercules Constellation Names - Subject: Ningublaga, and her husband Lugalbanda.
- Regarding some notes for a Taurus/Scorpius connection:
But here also are
the bull god Ningublaga, city god of Kiabrig
(nin, lord + gub, stand, set + lag, piece, clod. + a, the)
possibly meaning "The Lord Who Set Down In Writing In Clods.";
the bull god and moon god Nanna in Ur;
and, in Kullab (Caleb), Ninsuna, 'Lady of the wild cows'
(nin, lady + sún, aurochs cow + a, the),
with her husband Lugalbanda (lugal, great man, king + bànda, young, fierce)
thus seen as "The Young/Fierce King",
and the father of Gilgamesh.
- Sumerian nin: queen, mistress, proprietress, lady; lord.
- Sumerian gub: to stand; to set, erect, install (singular); to set down in writing; to stand by, to serve (with -da-); to stand aside (with -ta-).
- Sumerian gúb: to purify, cleanse.
- Sumerian gùb: left (hand).
- Sumerian súg, su8: to stand (plural marû) (cf., gub, súb).
- Sumerian lag, lag: piece; lump, gob; clod.
- Sumerian lagab: block (of stone); trunk (of tree) (lag, 'clod, piece', + gub, 'to stand').
- Sumerian sún: aurochs cow; beerwort.
- Sumerian áma, am: wild ox or cow (aurochs).
- Sumerian amar: calf; young animal (áma, 'wild cow mother', + re7, 'to accompany, plural').
- Sumerian áb: domestic cow.
- Sumerian bànda(da): young; junior; vigorous; impetuous; fierce; proud.
- Sumerian banda2,4,5: prop, support.