A lamassu (Cuneiform: ð’€ð’†—, AN.KAL; Sumerian: dlammaÅ™; Akkadian: lamassu; sometimes called a lamassus) is an Assyrian protective deity, often depicted as having a human's head, a body of an ox or a lion, and bird's wings. In some writings, it is portrayed to represent a female deity. A less frequently used name is shedu (Cuneiform: ð’€ð’†˜, AN.KAL×BAD; Sumerian: dalad; Akkadian, šēdu; Hebrew: שד) which refers to the male counterpart of a lamassu. The Lammasu or Lumasi represent the zodiacs, parent-stars or constellations.
| Identifier (URI) | Rank |
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| dbkwik:resource/bicNVCTnYRdxKNeQYQRTIw== | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbr:Lamassu | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbkwik:resource/y81r9P7qYq3b73ACOArOqg== | 5.88129e-14 |