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Anu (ˈɑːnuː) n (Other Non-Christian Religious Writings) Babylonian myth the sky god
ANU abbreviation for (Education) Australian National University ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Anu - Babylonian god of the sky; one of the supreme triad including Bel and EaBabylon - the chief city of ancient Mesopotamia and capital of the ancient kingdom of Babylonia |
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Anu (ā`no͞o), ancient sky god of Sumerian origin, worshiped in Babylonian religion. The son of Apsu (the underworld ocean) and Tiamat (primeval chaos), Anu was king of the great triad of gods, which included the earth god Enlil and the water god Ea.AnuIrish goddess of fecundity. [Irish Folklore: Briggs, 9]See: Fertility
Anu(An) Babylonian god of heaven. [Babyl. Myth.: Benét, 41]See: HeavenANUAustralian National UniversityLegalSeeAnFinancialSeeANANU
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