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Lilian tradition

Lilian describes the members of Temple Zagduku, both as an adjective and a noun; thus it would be said that a Lilian is someone who is part of the Lilian tradition. The word derives from the name Lilith or Lilitu. Temple Zagduku is a neopagan religious group with a Sumerian focus centered in Alabama.

Clergy consists of priestesses known as lukurrene (sing. lukur) and priests known as shuba-ene (sing. shuba). Deities are known as the Dingirrene (sing. Dingir). The High Priestess has the title "Nin-Dingir", and the High Priest's title is "Namen".

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