Adapa

/əˈdɑːpə/ noun

In ancient Mesopotamian mythology, a sage or wise man who was given knowledge by the gods but denied eternal life.

From Akkadian 'Adapa,' a figure in Babylonian and Sumerian myths. The word refers to the legendary servant or attendant of the water god Ea, featuring in one of the oldest known mythological narratives.

AMአዳፓ
ARأدابا
BNআদাপা
CAadapa
CSadapa
DAadapa
DEadapa
ELΑδαπά
ESadapa
FAآدابا
FIadapa
FRadapa
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