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KNUT TALLQVIST. 
dDagän, *Dagünu (WSemitic deity, probably iden- 
tical with 3337 of the Philistines; identified 
with Enlil, CT 24: 6, 22; his wife 7 Salax, 
ibid; written )Da-gan, Da-ga-na, *Da-sga- 
an and once 7Da-gu-za; occurs in Assy- 
rian names from ISme-Dagan, 19? cent, 
to the days of Sennacherib), cf. the masc. 
names under Dagan-, Arad-, Isme-, Nur-, 
and Sadi-. Other names composed with 
Dagan axe A-mur-Sa-, Hi-is-ni-, Ja-as-ma- 
ah-, la-Yá-ub-, la-wi-, la-zi-, Ja-az-zi-ib-, 
Lbal-, I-din-, Is-ra-ah-, Ka-ki-, Tu-ri-Dagan, 
see T-D LC; Zz-gur-, Sumu-Dagan, see 
CT IV, 1, 14. 2, 16; Si-lu-uS-"Dagan, AO 5504, 
I: (GID) Gimil-, Jti, KA-Dagan, time 
Manishtusu, see RPN, p. 198; Ibi-Dagan, 
see Dilbat, etc. 
SDaianu ("the judge"; called guzala Esagila, 
Surpu, II 158; written <D/.QUD), in Isdi- 
Daian. For other names composed with 
Daianu see BEX; TNB p. 287f. under 
Sulman; UNGNAD, Dilbat, p. 133. 
Dammu (probably = “Da-mu, a god of healing, 
CRAIG, RT, I, 18, 78; called asıpu rabx, 
Surpu VII vs, hence named together with 
Gula, CT 23: 10, 20, and identified with her 
in proper names, cf. VR 44, II 19, 4» and 
above pp. 20, 81; as male deity also iden- 
tified with Tamuz, see ZIMMERN, Tamuz- 
lieder, p. 211), cf. the masc. name Dammu- 
muallid. 
Damqu (Zaz:-£i, named among Mitannian gods, 
OLZ 13 (1910), col. 296; ^S7G.GA u *Sàr- 
iläni dà innti teniseti talunani, Sarg. Cyl. sy 
cf. JASTROW, Religion, I p. 241£), cf. OBa. 
Amel-, Ur-damgi(SIG), BA VI, 3, pp. 67,72. 
For pretended “Damga, CPN p. 170, see 
List II 3 under pad. 
(the chief god of Eridu, ITR 61, 46; Sargon 
builded a temple for him at Dür-Sarrukin, 
JADD 809, 16; occurs only(?) in Babylonian 
names), cf. the names under £a- and Arad.. 
Also written £-a in Old-Babylonian names, 
@E-a in Ea-käsir, Cyr. 168, 11, 4BE and 77 
(IIR 3,13) in Neo-Babylonian names, see 
TNB. 
dEa-Sarru (i.e. "Ea the king"; written «Z-a-MAN, 
III R. 66, I 5; IV 22; Vies; VI, @E-a-Sar-ri 
among Mitannian gods, TA WA 27, I se, 109, 
cf, WEBER, Anmerkungen, p.1057; HOMME, 
Grundr., p. 41; worshipped at Calah, where 
Ashurnazirpal founded an image of him, 
Anp. Ann. II 135), cf. the masc. names Erzda-" 
4E-a-LUGAL, BE XV, 38c,7, Jö-ni- 
4E-a-LUGAL, ibid. 36,4, etc., and possibly 
dE-a-MAN-KAK — Ea-Sar-ibni. 
E.AN.NA (temple of Anu and Ishtar at Uruk, 
Code of Ham.II4s; Abp. Ann. VI 115; Nabd. 
St. III 4; called 57 ha-mu-ti K. 1354), cf. 
the Ba, masc. names under Z.AN.NA-, 
E.KAR.RA (a temple), in E.KAR.RA-iqisa; cf. 
Mär-E.KAR.RA Dilbat. 
E.KUR, cf. the masc. and fem. names under 
E.KUR-, Isdi-, Lzbur-zanin-. 
El(u), Eli (WSem. 5N), see List II, 3, under 58. 
dEN.AB (perhaps intended for *EN.ZU. AB, cf. 
HiNKE, BS, p. 206, n.), in Zza-qibr-. 
dEN.GUR, in Ur-. 
dEnlil (Ellil — 55N, Duivos of Damascius, cf. 
CLAY, AJSL, 23, p. 269—279; the chief 
Sumerian god, worshipped in the temples 
E.KUR at Nippur, cf. Code of Ham. I aeff., 
E.AM.KUR.KUR.RA bit run matati bit 
2En-lil at Asshur, founded by Eri$um, re- 
stored by Shamsi-A dad I, cf. KAHII, 2, 113— 
III 15, and in E. SÅR. RA, K. 5413); written 
(2) En-/;], cf. the masc. names under EzZ-, 
Amet, Kadasman-, Kidin-, Kiki-, Kudur-, 
Lidan-, Mannu-kima-, Namgar-dür-, Nazi-, 
Sarbi- and Tab-utli-, written En-Ul-la, in ' 
OBa. Awzi-, see T-D LC; written 2En-lil- 
li, in OBa. När-me-2En-ll-li, see Dilbat; 
written (2445 (IIIR 3,15, var. =2BE; IIIR 67, 
ib; KAHI I, 15, 17, 15; WE. Misc. 3, 8), in 
OBa. Ur-“AB 'T-C LC 55,10, AB-Sarru 
BE VI, 3, p. 68; cf. NBa. "AB (var. KUR. 
GAL)-nasir Neb. 276, 6; written (2A E (in 
(Old-) Assyrian texts, CLAY, AJSL, 23, p.274; 
SCHNABEL, OLZ 13 (1907) col 35314; 
THUREAU-DANGIN, ibid., col. 401; Shams.I: 
KAHILT 13,215 IV 80,81; 3, 12750 LANT SKÅ 
17, R. 5; 20, 2, 8,4,5; Tukl.I: KAHIT, 16, s, 
Aënir: KAHI I, 62, 5: bäni bit BE Xi-ip- 
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