ETYMOLOGIA SŁOWA ADĂPÁ
adăpá (adáp, adăpát), vb. –
1. A da apă de băut unui animal. –
2. A îmbiba, a impregna.
3. (Înv.) A da, a administra (un medicament).
4. (Înv.) A otrăvi. –
Mr. adep, megl. dap, istr. adŏpu. <
Lat. ădaquāre (Pușcariu 20; REW 147; DAR);
cf. it. adacquare (
salent. dakware, bar. adakwe),
prov. azaigar, v. fr. aever (
fr. din Vest
aiguer, cf. Gamillscheg 20). Sensul 4, astăzi rar, se bazează pe confuzia între „băutură” și „otravă”,
cf. fr. poison (‹
potionem).
Der. adăpat, s. n. (acțiunea de a adăpa);
adăpătoare, s. f. (loc de adăpat);
adăpător, adj. (care adapă);
adăpătură, s. f. (
înv., otrăvire).
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Myths from Mesopotamia: Creation, the Flood, Gilgamesh, ...
Adapa was the first of the antediluvian seven sages who were sent by Ea the wise god of Eridu, to bring the arts of civilization to mankind. Eridu was traditionally the earliest Mesopotamian city; in the Sumerian king list it is the very first city to ...
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Three Babylonian Creation Myths: The Atra-Hasis, The Myth ...
Three of the main creation myths of the Babylonian religion are compiled in this volume: The Atra-Hasis, The Myth of Adapa and The Enuma Elish. These are some of the first texts of mankind, if not the first ones.
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Old Testament Parallels: Laws and Stories from the Ancient ...
The Stories of Adapa are written on four clay tablets in the Akkadian language using cuneiform script. German archaeologists recovered one tablet (EA 356 - B) from el-Amarna, the city of Akhenaten (2353-3335 BCE). British archaeologists ...
Victor Harold Matthews, Don C. Benjamin, 2006
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Historical Genesis: From Adam to Abraham - Pagina 38
There is one historical personality who, although encumbered with mythological embellishments, very well may have been Adam of the Bible— the legendary Adapa. Several fragments of the "Legend of Adapa" were taken from the Library of ...
Richard James Fischer, 2008
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Die Babylonischen Legenden Von Etana, Zu, Adapa Und Dibbarra
Philological notes are given along with a summary of the contents. Comparison is also made with other ancient tales that bear resemblance to those contained in this volume.
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Performance Analysis of Adaptive Algorithms Based on Echo ...
In modern communication systems like hands-free and teleconferencing systems, the problem arise during conversation is creation of an acoustic echo.It degrads the quality of the information signal.Me and my professor magnusberggren has ...
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Micro Credit Through Self Help Groups for Rural Development
The study is presented in five chapters. This is very useful for the Students, Academicians and Researchers who are in the field of commerce & management and, for the policy makers.
Adapa Jyothi, Subba Rao Ebicherla, Boddu Chellayya, 2015
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Development of Microreactor Interlinked Curriculum ...
The ICC module developed here is part of a multi-part module on microchemical systems, and introduces students to the basics of mixing in a single microchannel and the performance of catalytic microreactors.
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The Chronological Study Bible, NIV - Pagina 229
Adapa Misses out on Immortality (Dt 30:11, 12) The Accadian myth of Adapa was found on a cuneiform text in the library at Tell el-Amarna, the Egyptian capital during the time of Pharaoh Akhenaten (1352–1336 b.c.). The story was uncovered ...
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Adapa and the Food of Life
CLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: Babylonia and Assyria, by Charles F. Horne. To purchase the entire book, please order ISBN 0766100138.