What is another word for ashtoreth?

Pronunciation: [ˈaʃtəɹəθ] (IPA)

Ashtoreth is a Hebrew word that refers to a goddess of fertility and war in ancient Near Eastern religions. There are several synonyms for Ashtoreth, including Astarte, Ishtar, and Asherah. These were all representations of the same deity in different cultures, and each had their unique aspects and symbols. It was believed that worshipping Ashtoreth would bring prosperity, fertility, and victory in battle. However, the goddess also had a reputation for being capricious and demanding, and her rituals often involved sacrifices and sexual acts. While the worship of Ashtoreth has largely died out, her legacy lives on in many ancient texts and artifacts.

Synonyms for Ashtoreth:

What are the hypernyms for Ashtoreth?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Canaanite goddesses, Mesopotamian goddesses, Phoenician goddesses, Semitic goddesses.

Usage examples for Ashtoreth

10 calls the place the "house of the ashtoreth."
"History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12)"
G. Maspero
Like them, they worshipped Baal and ashtoreth, and the frightful Moloch, with foul and cruel rites; and, like them, they were excellent sailors and great merchants trading with every known country, and living in great riches and splendor at their grand city on the southern shore of the Mediterranean.
"A Book of Golden Deeds"
Charlotte M. Yonge
Even ashtoreth, in whom all the other goddesses of the popular cult came to be merged, was of Babylonian origin.
"Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations"
Archibald Sayce

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