#Daganzipa
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enmesarra-love · 8 years ago
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Daganzipa is a Hittite deity who is the “Spirit of the Eath”. Not much more to say here, but I decided to make her female because why not, as there is nothing gender specific about any one of the -zipa Spirit deities as far as I know.
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Notes Transfer - Hittite Play
Perhaps one of the oldest notes I held onto because I knew I’d want it EVENTUALLY. And now that I’ve gotten a feel for how long that eventually can be, I’m just gonna transfer it :)
Who can face the sea and not inherit its loneliness? (I wish i had attributed this; I found it on tuimblr it’s there somewhere I’ll be sure to look it up).
[WHO] [hypothetical?] [TURN TOWARD] [SEA - def?] [causative conj?] [RECEIVE] [NEG] [LONELINESS - Sea’s]
Kuis tarriyatari (? - tries mediopassive?) awanzi (inf - turn to) aruna [sea - dat?] -ma (clitic movement? “and so”) nikku [NEG] dázazi [???]
Hittites employed Luvian priests + thus Luvian words Hittites called themselves Nesumna (Residents of Nesa), and their tongue Nesili (is this where the -il language morpheme came from in my Pakubaril notes?)
Hankanas/Hagnas (of destiny, of plague, of deathj) (<Hankan) Nahhan (fear) > Nahsaratts > Nahsarraz (Fear) ? Kussan (salary) Sahhan (fief) Wepitemas?
-sepa (-zipa) as a personifier of abstract nouns! Genie of - !
Daganzipas (of Earth), Ispanzasepa (of night), Kamrusepa (health goddess) with a deity marker!, (deity) Miyatanzipa  (of the growth of plants!)
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