Lilu (mythology)

A lilu or lilû is a masculine Akkadian word for a spirit, related to Alû, demon.

Akkadian

In Akkadian literature lilu occurs.

Sumerian

In Sumerian literature lili occurs.

In the Sumerian king list the father of Gilgamesh is said to be a lilu.

The wicked Alû who covers (man) like a garment.
The wicked Etimmu, the wicked Gallû, who bind the body.
The Lamme (Lamashtu), the Lammea (Labasu), who cause disease in the body.
The Lilû who wanders in the plain.
They have come nigh unto a suffering man on the outside.
They have brought about a painful malady in his body.

Stephen Herbert Langdon 1864

Dating of specific Akkadian, Sumerian and Babylonian texts mentioning lilu (masculine), lilitu (female) and lili (female) are haphazard. In older out-of-copyright sources, such as R. Campbell Thompson's The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia (1904) specific text references are rarely given. An exception is K156 which mentions an ardat lili Jo Ann Scurlock and Burton R. Andersen (2005) see the origin of lilu in treatment of mental illness.

LIL

LIL may refer to:

  • Lille Airport, with IATA code LIL
  • LIL, the Little Implementation Language
  • LIL, the Little Interpreted Language
  • lil, laugh in loud
  • LIL, large-ion-lithophile elements
  • See also

  • Lil (disambiguation)
  • Frenchie

    Frenchie is a 1950 American film of the western genre, directed by Louis King and starring Shelley Winters, Joel McCrea and Marie Windsor. The plot is loosely based on the western Destry Rides Again.

    Plot

    Frank Dawson is killed in the town of Bottleneck by his double-crossing partner Jack Lambert, leaving a young girl without a father. For the next 15 years, she lives in orphanages and works for the Fontaines, originally from Paris, earning her the nickname "Frenchie."

    Now grown, she makes a fortune running a casino in New Orleans, then returns to Bottleneck to finally try to find her father's killer. She buys the casino the Scarlet Angel but learns that sheriff Tom Banning has cleaned up the town, forcing gamblers to go to nearby Chuckaluck, where the man in charge is Lambert.

    Frenchie gets in touch with Lance Cole, a man who helped her in New Orleans, and asks him to come to Bottleneck to run the Scarlet Angel with her. Lambert's gambling interests are threatened, so he plans to ambush Cole's stage. Tom intervenes and prevents bloodshed.

    Raggasonic

    Raggasonic are a French ragga group composed of Big Red (born Stéphane Joaquim), Daddy Mory (born Mory Samaké) and Frenchie

    They were discovered after the compilation Rapattitude was released in the early 1990s. Two official albums were released by Raggasonic: Raggasonic (1995) and Raggasonic 2 (1997), both produced by Frenchie.

    The two members of Raggasonic, Big Red and Daddy Mory each pursuing solo careers. In 2012 they came back with a new compilation Raggasonic 3.

    In popular culture

    Their hit "Sors avec ton gun" was released in 1995 in conjunction with the cult French film La Haine directed by Matthieu Kassovitz.

    Discography

    Albums

    Singles

    References

    Frenchie (rapper)

    Greg Hogan (born May 15, 1985) better known by his stage name Frenchie (also known as Lil Frenchie or Frenchie BSM) is an American rapper from Queens, New York. He is best known as one of the original members of Gucci Mane's So Icey Entertainment, 1017 Brick Squad, and Waka Flocka's Brick Squad Monopoly. Growing up Frenchie frequently traveled back and forth between New York and Atlanta where he has family, before signing with manager Debra Antney. Frenchie is also credited for introducing fellow New York artists Nicki Minaj and French Montana to Debra's Mizay Entertainment before their mainstream breakouts. He released his debut mixtape in 2009.

    Early life

    Greg Hogan was born and raised in South Jamaica, Queens in New York City. He spent much of his life travelling back and forth between New York and Atlanta, where he has family including cousin/aunt Debra Antney and her sons Waka Flocka Flame and Wooh Da Kid. The cousins had lived in South Jamaica before moving to Atlanta in the mid 90's. He also grew up with childhood friend Lloyd Banks, and his neighbors included other members who founded G-Unit namely Tony Yayo and 50 Cent. According to interviews, Hogan's father Big Frenchie was a notable gangster and drug dealer in the borough in the early 90's, whom 50 Cent has referenced and idolized in his earlier work most notably on "50 Bars" and "Ghetto Quran". Hogan wanted to become a rapper having been inspired after watching Kris Kross' song "Jump" on Video Music Box at an early age. He is of Guyanese ancestry.

    List of Death Note episodes

    Death Note is a 37-episode anime series based on the manga series of the same title written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. Death Note aired in Japan on the Nippon Television (NTV) network every Tuesday, from October 3, 2006, to June 26, 2007. The plot of the series primarily revolves around high school student Light Yagami, who decides to rid the world of evil with the help of a supernatural notebook titled Death Note. This book causes the death of anyone whose name is written in it and is passed on to Light by the God of Death (or Shinigami) Ryuk after he becomes bored within the Shinigami world.

    A three-hour "Director's Cut" compilation TV special, titled "Death Note: Relight: Visions of a God", aired on NTV a few months after the anime concluded. Although advertised to be the "complete conclusion", the popularity of the series inspired the release of a second TV special, titled "Death Note: Relight 2: L's Successors" nearly a year later. These specials recap the first and second arcs of the anime respectively, with new scenes added to fill in any plot holes resulted from omitted footage.

    Friend (EP)

    Friend is an EP by the Brooklyn-based band Grizzly Bear, their first release following the critically acclaimed Yellow House. It was released on November 5, 2007 on Warp Records. The EP has tracks recorded during sessions for the Yellow House album, as well as covers of their songs by Band of Horses, CSS, and Atlas Sound.

    Track listing


    Personnel

    Grizzly Bear

  • Ed Droste - vocals, keyboards, various instruments
  • Daniel Rossen - vocals, guitars, various instruments
  • Chris Taylor - bass guitar, backing vocals, various instruments
  • Christopher Bear - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Additional musicians

  • Zach Condon - additional player (1 and 11)
  • Dave Longstreth - additional player (1)
  • Amber Coffman - additional player (1)
  • Lucas Crane - additional player (5)
  • CSS - performers (7)
  • Band of Horses - performers (8)
  • Atlas Sound - performer (9)
  • Recording personnel

  • Chris Taylor - producer, recording
  • Daniel Rossen - producer, recording (10)
  • Danny Kadar - producer, engineer (8)
  • Band of Horses - producer, engineer (8)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Lil Friend

    by: Gucci Mane

    [Intro]
    OKAY!
    Fuck it, I don't care.
    The Appeal!
    When I fucking came to this fucking country,
    All I had was a dollar and a dream.
    [Verse 1:]
    We need more Rosé, My bitches gettin' thristy,
    My words like New Years, Christmas came early, (BuRR!)
    Got these bitches urling, my earring's perfect,
    My left pinkey finger rolling like George Gervin,
    My name ain't Ervin, but call me Magic.
    Abra Cadabra, top off the Phathom,
    458 Italia, first in the states, out of town plates, just to make it look great.
    I need a haircut, plus a carwash.
    I get out the car and they take their bra's off.
    See I fought the law and the fuckin law won,
    Came back on Appeal wanna new outcome,
    Overload your eardrumbs, hear it hear it come!
    Income Income, go and get you sum.
    Say bye to the Bad guy, Wave bye to the Bad guy, Gucci Mane the bad guy.
    Yes, I am the Bad guy, Wave bye to the Bad guy.
    [Chorus:]
    I came to this country with a dollar and a dream and a choppa and a team full of killas, what you mean?
    Imma bad guy, bad guy from start til the end
    Say hello to my little friend
    I couldve been a doctor, shouldve been a lawyer
    I go to court so much I couldve been my own employer
    Imma die a dope boy, always been a hustla,
    Started off custom now I (Say hello to my little friend)
    [Verse 2 - Bun B:]
    .......
    [Chorus:]
    [Verse 3:]
    I got 60 racks laying on the floor in magic city
    Like Samuel L Jackson I think it's time for killing
    I touched his wife titty and the nigga start tripping
    That ain't proper etiquette you see the bitch stripping
    AR-15 whipped his ass into pieces
    Don't get it twisted think it's all about the pieces
    And all about the bracelets
    I'm still fighting cases
    10 thousand for the glasses
    Diamonds in they faces (BuRR, BuRR)
    Your own blood taste it
    We stomp you till you tasteless
    My t-shirt ain't tailored...
    You read what is said - bitch
    Brick squad bossman off with you head - bitch
    Run for the exit
    They shooting inside here
    Parking lot gun fight bodies outside here
    Police best bet come with the riot gear
    Soldiers down to die here
    Move to America
    Dollar and a dream and a donor picture, tear it up
    [Chorus:]




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