0
edits
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
Ajatar is related to the Lithuanian [[Aitvaras]] and the Estonian [[Äi]], [[Äijo]] or [[Äijattar]]. She is in some ways similar to Babylonian [[Tiamat]], dragon mother of the gods and goddesses. | Ajatar is related to the Lithuanian [[Aitvaras]] and the Estonian [[Äi]], [[Äijo]] or [[Äijattar]]. She is in some ways similar to Babylonian [[Tiamat]], dragon mother of the gods and goddesses. | ||
The word "ajatar" is possibly derived from the verb ajattaa, "make to pursue", of Finnish word ajaa , "to pursue". | The word "ajatar" is possibly derived from the verb ajattaa, "make to pursue", of Finnish word ajaa , "to pursue". [[File:Ajattarcopy.gif]] | ||
[[File:Ajattarcopy.gif]] | |||