tunnanu) was a sea monster in Canaanite and Hebrew mythology used as a symbol of chaos and evil. Tannin appears in the Baal Cycle as one of the servants...
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dragon". In Jewish mythology, Tannin is sometimes conflated with the related sea monsters Leviathan and Rahab. Along with Rahab, "Tannin" was a name applied...
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Al-Jānn (redirect from Jann (mythology))
created out of marij, out of a subtle and pure flame of fire. Div (mythology) Tannin (mythology) Patrick Hughes, Thomas Patrick Hughes Dictionary of Islam Asian...
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Sea serpent (redirect from Water Dragon (mythology))
monster described in various mythologies, most notably in Mesopotamian cosmology (Tiamat), Ugaritic cosmology (Yam, Tannin), biblical cosmology (Leviathan...
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in the taste of some red wines. It may also refer to: Tannin, a monster in Levantine mythology Tan (disambiguation) Tanning (disambiguation) Tanin (disambiguation)...
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Leviathan (redirect from Leviathan (mythology))
him or other monsters at Yammu's disposal such as Tunannu (the biblical Tannin). Most scholars agree on describing Lôtān as "the fugitive serpent" (bṯn...
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Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology has...
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Yamata no Orochi (section Mythology)
Orochi legends are originally recorded in two ancient texts about Japanese mythology and history. The 712 AD Kojiki transcribes this dragon name as 八岐遠呂智 and...
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Jewish mythology is the body of myths associated with Judaism. Elements of Jewish mythology have had a profound influence on Christian mythology and on...
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*Trito (redirect from Trito (Proto Indo European Mythology))
*Trito is a significant figure in Proto-Indo-European mythology, representing the first warrior and acting as a culture hero. He is connected to other...
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Shinigami (Japanese mythology) Shuten Doji (Japanese mythology) Tannin (Arabian, Cannanite, Christian, Phoenician, Jewish mythology) El Tío (Folk Catholicism)...
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Unicode combining characters and Latin characters. Proto-Indo-European mythology is the body of myths and deities associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans...
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chaos Tannin (monster) Apep the ultimate evil of Egyptian mythology in snake form Isfet chaos, disorder, and injustice - opposed to Maat Nu (mythology) primordial...
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Dragon (redirect from Drake (mythology))
29:3–5 and Ezekiel 32:2–8, the pharaoh of Egypt is described as a "dragon" (tannîn). In the deuterocanonical story of Bel and the Dragon from the Book of Daniel...
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Drangue (category Albanian mythology)
drangùa, drangòni) is a semi-human winged divine hero in Albanian pagan mythology, associated with weather and storms. He is the archetype of light and...
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In Hittite mythology, Illuyanka was a serpentine dragon slain by Tarḫunz (dIM), the Hittite incarnation of the Hurrian god of sky and storm. It is known...
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Lotan (category Levantine mythology)
be the personification of the god. Mythology portal Asia portal List of dragons in mythology and folklore Tannin Rahab Apep Uehlinger (1999), p. 514...
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its name it is not especially toxic, but contains a lot of the astringent tannin. Circaea lutetiana is a perennial herbaceous plant with opposite, simple...
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Acacia sensu lato (section Tannin)
pod-bearing, with sap and leaves often bearing large amounts of tannins and condensed tannins that historically found use as pharmaceuticals and preservatives...
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Human uses of plants (redirect from Plants in mythology)
products include essential oils, natural dyes, pigments, waxes, resins, tannins, alkaloids, amber and cork. Products derived from plants include soaps...
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Rongomai from Māori mythology Tannin from Canaanite, Phoenician, and Hebrew mythology The whale who saved Kahutia-te-rangi in Māori mythology (usually considered...
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Chaos (cosmogony) (redirect from Chaos (mythology))
Mesopotamian mythology Ginnungagap – Primordial void mentioned in the Gylfaginning Greek primordial deities – First generation of deities in Greek mythology Hundun –...
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Rowan (section Mythology and folklore)
tool handles and walking sticks. Rowan fruit are a traditional source of tannins for mordanting vegetable dyes. In Finland, it has been a traditional wood...
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Fraxinus (section Mythology and folklore)
also reduces its resistance to the ash borer. Species with higher leaf tannin levels (including maples and non-native ash species) are taking the place...
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gratissimum). The plant and its oil contain diverse phytochemicals, including tannins, flavonoids, eugenol, caryophyllenes, carvacrol, linalool, camphor, and...
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Zojz (deity) (category Albanian mythology)
Zojz is a sky and lightning god in Albanian pagan mythology. Regarded as the chief god and the highest of all gods, traces of his worship survived in...
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Talas (deity) (category Albanian mythology)
Talas (Albanian definite form: Talasi) is a sea-storm god in Albanian mythology and folklore. A mythical tale concerning the god Talas has been documented...
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large number of pests and diseases. Oak leaves and acorns contain enough tannin to be toxic to cattle, but pigs are able to digest them safely. Oak timber...
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Human uses of living things (redirect from Living things in mythology and religion)
products include essential oils, natural dyes, pigments, waxes, resins, tannins, alkaloids, amber and cork. Products derived from plants include soaps...
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animals under Anqa control. Anqa hunts only elephants, great fishes and tannins.--> Lane, Edward William (1863). Arabic-English Lexicon. London: Cosimo...
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