Definition of Shamas

1. shammes [n -MOSIM] - See also: shammes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shamas

shamably
shamal
shaman
shamanesque
shamanic
shamanise
shamanism
shamanisms
shamanist
shamanistic
shamanistically
shamanists
shamanize
shamanlike
shamans
shamas (current term)
shamata
shamateur
shamateurism
shamateurs
shamba
shambas
shamble
shambled
shambler
shamblers
shambles
shamblier
shambling
shamblingly

Literary usage of Shamas

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chaldean Account of Genesis: Containing the Description of the Creation by George Smith (1876)
"shamas.— The eagle caught.—Eats the serpent.—Anger of birds.—Etana. —Seven gods. ... Judgment of shamas.—His show of sorrow. —His punishment.—Speech of fox. ..."

2. The Unrivaled History of the World: Containing a Full and Complete Record of by Israel Smith Clare (1893)
"shamas, the Sun-god, ranked next below Sin, but was more popular and far more generally worshiped ... In some cases the emblem of shamas is even united with ..."

3. Library of Universal History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from the by Israel Smith Clare, Moses Coit Tyler (1897)
"shamas, the Sun-god, ranked next below Sin, but was more popular and far more generally worshiped ... In some cases the emblem of shamas is even united with ..."

4. Assyrian Discoveries: An Account of Explorations and Discoveries on the Site by George Smith (1875)
"Sin, shamas, and Ishtar. —Attack on the moon.—War in heaven.—Message to Hea.— Mission of Merodach.— Comparison of legends.—Character of deities.—Astronomy. ..."

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