Ninšar was associated with meat, and was often described as the "butcher of
Ekur," as already attested in texts from the reign of
Shulgi. An even earlier text from
Lagash from the reign of
Urukagina calls her the "butcher of
Ningirsu." She could also be referred to with the epithet "she who makes the food good." She is also attested in the role of a divine housekeeper. An Early Dynastic text refers to her as an artisan or carpenter (
nagar). In various documents, she appears in enumerations of the courtiers of Enlil, with the sequence of
Ninimma,
Ennugi,
Kusu, Ninšar,
Ninkasi and
Ninmada occurring in at least two sources,
An = Anum and the so-called
Canonical Temple List. Her husband was the god
Erragal, who like her was associated with knives. He is sparsely attested, and while he was likely distinct in origin from the better known
Erra, not much else is possible to determine about him with certainty based on available documents. He might have been associated with the destruction caused by storms. ==Worship==