Adad
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Adad
Adad in Akkadian and Ishkur in Sumerian and Hadad in Aramaic  are the names of the storm-god in the Babylonian-Assyrian pantheon. All three are usually written by the logogram dIM. The Akkadian god Adad is cognate in name and functions with northwest Semitic god Hadad.

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Adad

Noun
1. Babylonian god of storms and wind
(hypernym) Semitic deity
(classification) Babylon



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