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Takitu, Takiti or Daqitu was a Hurrian goddess who served as the sukkal (attendant deity) of Ḫepat. She appears alongside her mistress in a number of Hurrian myths, in which she is portrayed as her closest confidante. Her name is usually assumed to have its origin in a Semitic language, though a possible Hurrian etymology has also been proposed. She was worshiped in Hattusa, Lawazantiya and Ugarit.

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  • Dakitu auch Darru-Dakitu (in Ugarit: dqt) ist eine hurritische Göttin niederen Ranges im Gefolge der Ḫebat, deren Dienerin sie ist und in deren Auftrag sie durch das Land Mittani reist. In den kaluti-Opferlisten wird sie vor den Ḫudena und Ḫudellurra genannt. Sie war auch im hethitischen Felsheiligtum Yazılıkaya abgebildet (Relief 46a). In hurritischen Opferlisten aus Ugarit wird sie dqt genannt, so dass ihr Name zur semitischen Wurzel dqq „klein, gering“ gestellt werden kann, was gut zu ihrem Rang passt. In hethitischen und hurritischen Texten wird ihr Name sehr uneinheitlich geschrieben. (de)
  • Takitu, Takiti or Daqitu was a Hurrian goddess who served as the sukkal (attendant deity) of Ḫepat. She appears alongside her mistress in a number of Hurrian myths, in which she is portrayed as her closest confidante. Her name is usually assumed to have its origin in a Semitic language, though a possible Hurrian etymology has also been proposed. She was worshiped in Hattusa, Lawazantiya and Ugarit. (en)
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  • Dakitu auch Darru-Dakitu (in Ugarit: dqt) ist eine hurritische Göttin niederen Ranges im Gefolge der Ḫebat, deren Dienerin sie ist und in deren Auftrag sie durch das Land Mittani reist. In den kaluti-Opferlisten wird sie vor den Ḫudena und Ḫudellurra genannt. Sie war auch im hethitischen Felsheiligtum Yazılıkaya abgebildet (Relief 46a). In hurritischen Opferlisten aus Ugarit wird sie dqt genannt, so dass ihr Name zur semitischen Wurzel dqq „klein, gering“ gestellt werden kann, was gut zu ihrem Rang passt. In hethitischen und hurritischen Texten wird ihr Name sehr uneinheitlich geschrieben. (de)
  • Takitu, Takiti or Daqitu was a Hurrian goddess who served as the sukkal (attendant deity) of Ḫepat. She appears alongside her mistress in a number of Hurrian myths, in which she is portrayed as her closest confidante. Her name is usually assumed to have its origin in a Semitic language, though a possible Hurrian etymology has also been proposed. She was worshiped in Hattusa, Lawazantiya and Ugarit. (en)
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