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Conflation is the
merging of two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, or
opinions into one,
often in error.
Conflation is
defined as 'fusing blending'...
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conflation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Conflation is the
merging of two or more sets of information, texts, ideas, or
opinions into one...
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Conflation of
readings is the term for
intentional changes in the text made by the scribe, who used two or more m****cripts with two or more
textual variants...
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foundational work of
Jewish mysticism. She
originated from and is
often conflated with
another Naamah,
sister to Tubal-cain. In Talmudic-midrashic literature...
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personification as an
Egyptian goddess.
Known to the Gr****s as Sothis, she was
conflated with Isis as a
goddess and
Anubis as a god. The
exact pronunciation of...
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serve as a war, hunting, and
fertility goddess. She was
sometimes conflated with Isis and Sopdet,
goddess of the
bright star Sirius,
which the Egyptians...
- The name
Erichthonius is
carried by a son of Erechtheus, but
Plutarch conflated the two
names in the myth of the
begetting of Erechtheus.
Athenians thought...
- wealth.
Daikokuten originated from Mahākāla, the
Buddhist Deva (天, Ten)
conflated with the
native Shinto god Ōkuninushi. The
Sanskrit term 'Mahākāla' ("Great...
- ****ociated with
Talorgan son of Uuthoil. Some sources, such as John of Fordun,
conflate the two
kings as "Durstolorger",
perhaps under the
influence of the earlier...
- from the
Hebrew elements Raʿam "thunder" and El, "God". He is
sometimes conflated with the
angel Remiel (described below), who is
separately named as a...