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♀ Venus @ planets
𖧂 POON @Bamum
♀ ≈ 𓄤 𓆑 𓂋 Aphrodité "The fairest" = Venus
𓋹 𓈖 𓐍 ⲱⲛϧ Phoenike Venus ⲱ
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 Venus ≈ Phoenike phoenix ⚲
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 •bimen > 𐏓𒐊 #imnu yemen right west vs east
𓃀 𓈖 𓏏 𓏮 𓃻 | two baboons (which greet the morning sun) | ⇔
𒀸𒍗 INA.uš Venus 𒀸𒁁 DELE.BAT 𒌤𒇷𒁁 DE.LE.BAT ⇔ γ Virginis
𒀭𐏓𒐊 Phoenitian ≈ 𐏓𒐊 Phüniᶠten 5+10 Fünfzehn 𓎆𓏾 fifteen vijftien 𓋹 Panj.dah …
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 / 𓄤 𓆑 𓂋 Phoeʳnice Berenice Fairness Veronica > Ve'nice :
April Aprīlis “month of Venus” Etruscan 𐌀𐌐𐌓𐌖 Ἀφροδίτη Aphrodítē “Venus”
𒐊𒅆 God
𐀷 𐀙𐀭 wa-na-sa Fάνασσα Phoenicia Φάνης Phánēs Vanessa Venus "queen"
Pinikir "Venus" = ᵛInanna
𒑙 𒉈 𒄀 𒌷 pi2-ne-ki-ri2 Pinekiri https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinikir orthography??
𒁉 𒉈 𒄀 𒌷 … Pinekir Pinikir Pinigir Pirengir and Parakaras in this form also in Hurrian Anatolia !
♀ 𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 | ☿ 𓈖 𓃀 Nabu 𒀭𒀝 reverse complement pair !
𓊪 𓅮 𓈎 𓏗 పలుచని palucani platt flat thin
𓃀 _? 𓅣 Venus /Ba'ah/ later form Ba
♀ 𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 | ☿ 𓈖 𓃀 Nabu 𒀭𒀝 reverse complement pair !
𓋴 𓋹 𓈖 𓐍 ⇔ 𔒒 sphinx
Venus binary double star ( morning and evening star )
𓋹 𓋹 ⲱⲛϧ ˢōnx ⲱⲛϩ ˢōnḫ sank™ < •zwank < •çphnk ⲱ
𒀭𒌋𒐊 ᵈ15 fünfteenᵘˢ ≈ Venus ᵛInanna
𒀭𒌋𒐊 ᵈ15 Ishtar 𓇼 star ⇔ Astra Ashur
| ☀ ☼ 🌞 𒀭 𓇼 ♀ "morning star"
♀ ዘሃራ zähara الزُّهَرَة az-zuhara Зөһрә Zöhrä 𒀭𒈹 Ištar "Venus"
♀ शुक्र śukra শুক্ৰ গ্ৰহ xukro groh သောကြာ sau:kra
♀ •Sarah > Hera > Ἔρως Érōs Вене́ра Venéra "Venus"
Hesperus & Phosphorus
𓋴 𓃀 𓄿 𓇼 𓇳 ה'sper π'spor
𓋴 𓃀 𓄿 𓇼 𓇳 ⇔ چوبان çoban çupan çoban çolpan "Venus" @ Turkic / Mongolic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hesperus West Star
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus East Star "Astraios"
Hesperus > Vesper "evening"
Phoenite sitting or standing on two panthers.
𓃮 𓃬
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 Phoenike ≈ Νίκη Níkē "Jupiter"
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 Phoenike ≈ Φαίνων Phainon "Saturn" ⇔
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 Phoenike ≈ Φαίν phain- "shine" > 𒀭𒀭 Anu ܐܵܢܘܿ ano "Jupiter"
𓅃 𓇋 𓏏 𓏌 𓅱 𓏜 Φᾰέθων Phaéthōn White Star (Jupiter)
𐩲𐩻𐩩𐩧 Aṯtar => Aštar and Ištar venerated morning and evening star
Venus is normally called either “the phoenix bird” or “the heron bird” and linked with the god Osiris. All these beings are also attested in other contexts. Only in the Late Period is the name “the morning star” applied to her with certainty (but see “Possible Attestations of Specific Planets in Other Contexts”). She receives the epithet “the crossing star.” 𓅤 ϫⲓⲛⲥⲓⲛⲓ ⲙⲁⲛⲥⲓⲛⲓ "crossing" •ⲓⲛⲥⲓⲛⲓ ⋍ venucin ⇔ wankel schwank : Mercury ⇔ ⲥⲓⲛⲓ queen
𒉿𒉿𒈾𒀸 /wānas/ woman ‘Venus’ @ Luwian
𔑘 #FEMINA 𒉿𒈾𒀜𒋾𒅖 wanattis ⇔ phoenit native 𓄟 𓅸
♀ Venus < gyne gʷḗn queen •Gjana:
♀ Venus < ᵈJanus / ᵍJana < Devus / Deva Deivan 𔗢 /TANA/ Diana ♀ ?
♀ gʷḗn ⇔ Kunde Kunigunde ?
𒈹 Venus < Inanna < Susanna ⇔ Ishtar
𒈹 MUŠ Mother (Maria Venus) 𒂼 AMA 𒀭𒂼𒀭𒈹 "goddess"
𒈹 MUŠ Ma'Ishtar Mistress
𓂉 nose ⇔ Venus 𒈹 “face” MUŠ
𒎏𒀭 NIN.AN Queen of Heaven •Qvenus
𓎼 𓈖 𓄡 𓏏 𓇼 | star | gven… ?
Four sides or aspects of Venus:
𒀭𒈹𒉣 NUN noon : visible aspect of Venus at zenith 𓄋 𓏏 𓏤 at noon, morning and evening
𒀭𒈹𒆳 KUR secret invisible aspect of Venus at night
𒀭𒈹𒌓 HÚD shining/rising Venus: Morning Star
𒀭𒈹𒋝 SIG setting Venus: Evening Star
𓊹 𓂧 𓍯 𓅱 𓇼 | morning star | dawn
𓊹 𓏤 𓇼 𓄿 𓇋 𓇋 𓇼 | morning star |
𓋴 𓃀 𓇼 𓏤 𓂧 𓍯 𓅱 𓇼 | morning star | صَبَاح ṣabāḥ = morning
𓋴 𓃀 𓇼 𓏤 𓂧 𓍯 𓅱 𓇼 | morning star | spika dawn dorn droüan 3 𒀭𒀭𒀭 “Triple Inanna” ?
Cow/Bull of heaven connection speculative
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𓃀 𓈖 𓏏 𓏮 𓃻 | two baboons (which greet the morning sun) | ⇔ Venus
𒈹 MUŠ Mother (Maria Venus) Inanna < Susanna :
𒈹 MUŠ Ma'Ishtar Mistress
The highest rank and oldest roots of the Venus cult are reflected
In Greek mythology, Phoenice or Phoenike (Ancient Greek: Φοινίκη) may refer to two distinct characters:
Phoenice, a Phoenician princess as the daughter of King Phoenix and Telephe. She was sister to Europa, Astypalea and Peirus.[2] Phoenice was said to be the mother of Proteus by the god of the sea, Poseidon.[3]
Phoenike, an Attican princess as the daughter of the autochthonous King Actaion and sister to Aglauros, Erse and Pandrosos. After she died a virgin, her father named after her the Phoenician letters in her honour.[1]
Berenice (Ancient Greek: Βερενίκη, Bereníkē) is the Ancient Macedonian form of the Attic Greek name Φερενίκη Pherenikē, which means "bearer of victory" from Ancient Greek φέρω (pherō) 'to bear', and νίκη (nikē) 'victory'
Typical wanderwort reanalysis
𓃀 𓈖 𓅣 Βελέβατος "belebt" (𓈖 NL )
Βελέβατος => Δελέφατ Delephat Dilbat 𒀭𒀭ᵈILU White ⇔ 𒀭𒀭 Phainon "White, shining" Saturn
After the Old Babylonian period, Dilbat replaced Ninsi’anna as a name for Venus, becoming the regular term for the planet in astronomical tablets throughout the first millennium B.C. However, Ninsi’anna survives as the name for Venus in Neo-Babylonian copies of the Venus Tablet of Ammiṣaduqa and is invoked as one of the “gods of the night” in a Neo-Assyrian purification ritual.
hanek pinekirik "beloved of Pinekir" = Venus
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Unut (Wenet or Wenut) - A protective goddess worshipped at Hermopolis and known as "The Swift One". She was depicted as a woman with a rabbit's head or a serpent with a rabbit's head and is often referred to as "the rabbit goddess". She was associated with the god Wenenu, depicted as a man with a rabbit's head, who was an aspect of Osiris or sometimes Ra. She is known primarily from amulets showing her image.
♀ Афродїта Afrodita Ἀφροδίτη Aphrodite Afro-Deity
Aphrodite @ Africa ( Hesperus south of Atlas )
Hesperides = Nymphs = Atlantides
伯 bó boss ⇔ ᵇhuáng 皇 ≈ fēng 蜂 𓆤 𓆥 king / queen bees
皖 wǎn bright; bright star •Venus Anhui
𒀭𒁀𒌑 •ᵈba-u₂ Bau (healing and fertility goddess, daughter of Anu, wife of Ning̃irsuk)
𓋴 𓃀 𓄿 𓇼 𓇳 ⇔ چوبان çoban çupan çoban ⇔ Cobain Kopernik Copernicus Kepler