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has glosseng: In Hurrian mythology, Ullikummi is a giant stone monster, son of Kumarbi and the sea god's daughter. The narrative of Ullikummi is one episode, the best preserved and most complete, in an epic cycle of related "songs" about the god Kumarbi, who aimed to replace the weather god Teshub and destroy the city of Kummiya; to this end Kumarbi fathered upon a rock cliff a genderless, deaf, blind, yet sentient pillar of volcanic rock, Ullikummi, which he hid in the netherworld and placed on the shoulder of Upelluri. Upelluri, absorbed in his meditations, did not feel Ullikummi on his shoulder. Ullikummi grew quickly until he reached the heavens. Teshub thundered and rained on Ullikummi, but it did not harm him. Teshub fled and abdicated the throne. Teshub asked Ea for help. Ea visited Upelluri and cut off the feet of Ullikummi, toppling him.
lexicalizationeng: Ullikummi
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Japanese
has glossjpn: ウルリクムミ (Ullikummi) は、ヒッタイトの神話に登場する岩の巨人。その全長は9000ダンナ(約96300km)に達するという。
lexicalizationjpn: ウルリクムミ
Dutch
has glossnld: Ullikummi was in de Anatolische mythologie de zoon van de god Kumarbi, die later in de Hettitische mythologie werd geïntroduceerd.
lexicalizationnld: Ullikummi

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