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Eija went to bed, Brian settled in with his paper .. and I shuffled off to the bedroom to get to work .. no, not awkward at all: P around 11: 30, just as we were about to leave his Mummu -- Grandma in Finnish -- called to get the scoop ...
stem-d Diary Entry stem-d 2009
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But in the Babylonian text Mummu seems to have Tiamat in apposition, and the particle muallidati is in the feminine, yet on a later fragment Mummu does figure as the son of Tiamat, and Damascius 'statement seems correct.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Then Apsu called upon Mummu, his counsellor, the son who shared his desires, and said, "O Mummu, thou who art pleasing unto me, let us go forth together unto Tiamat and speak with her."
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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Mummu, yet he trembled to think of the purpose of the high gods, to whom he was hostile.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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Ea, the heroic king, sets forth to combat with the enemies of man, and slays the monster father, Apsu, and his son, Mummu.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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Mummu-Tiamat or Tiawath; the next pair is Lachmu and Lachamu, and the third, Anshar and Kishar.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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With Tiamat he lamented because the gods had changed all things; the plans of the gods filled their hearts with dread; they sorrowed and spake with Mummu, plotting evil.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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Tauthe (Tiawath or Tiamat), whose son was Moymis (Mummu).
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Donald Alexander Mackenzie 1904
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Whether by this Tiawath, Apsu, Mummu, Kingu, and the monsters whom she had created were included, or only the gods of heaven who had joined her, the record does not say.
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Theophilus Goldridge Pinches 1895
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Mummu was apparently the prime mover in the plot, and the face of Apsu grew bright at the thought of the evil plan which they had devised against "the gods their sons."
The Religion of Babylonia and Assyria Theophilus Goldridge Pinches 1895
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