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Shamash
/ ˈʃɑːmæʃ /
noun
- the sun god of Assyria and Babylonia
Word History and Origins
Origin of Shamash1
Example Sentences
The legislation is named for Tyler Shamash, a teenager who died from a fentanyl overdose in part because the doctor didn’t know he’d ingested the drug when he entered the ER, according to the senators.
Their relationship deepened during the pandemic, and Shamash now lives in Australia with Gadsby and their two dogs, Douglas and Jasper.
After trying fentanyl for the first time, Tyler ended up in the emergency room with overdose symptoms, but doctors didn’t test for fentanyl in his toxicology report, Shamash said.
"Symbol of Shamash, the patron god of kings, and the guy who had a magical net capable of trapping all sorts of terrible evils. You're very lucky to have such a powerful gift."
When in the ninth century B.C. the king of Babylon came into the presence of a cult statue of Shamash, “his heart rejoiced, and shining was his face.”
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