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Lilith was another name for the Babylonian Semiramis, Isthar, Sin etc., etc.
No, she is not. Lilith is a figure from jewish folklore, she was a demon that was responsible for crib-death in babies. Ishtar and her incarnations
have nothing to do with this.
The night owl Lilith,
Lilith is not, to my knowledge, actually associated with Owls in jewish folklore.
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This is not lilith, it is not even a jewish carving.
Babylonian goddess of hell and the underworld
THere is no babylonian goddess of 'hell' or the underworld, and lilith is not a babylonian figure.
The only thing that semiramis and lilith have in common is that they are female.
Originally posted by rrahim1
The logo is in the shape of an eye. The eye is green signifying Envy.
Green is the colour that most stands out to human perception, and its also considered a hunger stimulus. That more adequately explains its choice in
this instance.
The wing's of lith are being represented as the hair of this women
How? Lilith
who some claim to be the goddess of the lake or something.
No jewish sources, which is where lilith comes from, claim her as the lady of the lake.
This is the original starbuck's logo, its clearly a mermaid/siren, not lilith. Lilith is not associated with fish, was not a mermaid, and was not a
siren.
More on a figure called "Melusina" from northern european, not jewish, and not babylonian, folklore.
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[edit on 15-2-2007 by Nygdan]