Mot waShar

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A divine name found in Ugaritic texts, meaning "Death-and-Prince" (or possibly "Death-and-Destruction"). It is presented as an example of combined divine names.

When

First attested
1500 BCE
Attested period
-1500 – -500
Historical notes
Ugaritic texts date from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age.

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“The Ugaritic texts contain divine names like Kothar waḪasis "Skillful-and-Clever", Mot waShar "Death-and-Prince" (or possibly "Death-and-Destruction'), Nikkal-and-Ib, which is in origin the name of the Sumerian goddess Ningal combined with an element of unknown meaning.”

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