Etinu
Etinu is a term attested in a small corpus of ancient Mesopotamian texts, primarily in Sumerian and Akkadian transliterations. It appears infrequently in cuneiform sources, and scholars disagree about its exact meaning. Because the surviving material is limited and often ambiguous, etinu is best described as a debated lexical item rather than a clearly defined character or concept.
The etymology of etinu is uncertain, and there is no widely agreed translation. Some scholars have proposed
In the passages where etinu is identified, it can function as a noun referring to powerful beings
Etinu serves as an example of the challenges in reconstructing meaning from fragmentary cuneiform evidence. Interpretations
Mesopotamian demonology; edimmu; gallu; giants in ancient Near Eastern literature.
Primary cuneiform sources and later lexica provide the base material; secondary studies in Mesopotamian religion and