ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: IM.A.AN
Values: šeg̃14

Enki and the world order (c.1.1.3), line c113.167
ĝissu-biki-šar2-rala2-a3-eni2te-en-ten
ĝissuki-šar2la23ni2ten
(protective) shadetotalityto hangpeopleselfto extinguish
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Paragraph t113.p18 (line(s) 166-181) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The lord, the great ruler of the Abzu, issues instructions on board the 'Stag of the Abzu' -- the great emblem erected in the Abzu, providing protection, its shade extending over the whole land and refreshing the people, the pillar and pole planted in the …… marsh, rising high over all the foreign lands. The noble captain of the lands, the son of Enlil, holds in his hand the sacred punt-pole, a meš tree ornamented in the Abzu which received the supreme powers in Eridug, the holy place, the most esteemed place. The hero proudly lifts his head towards the Abzu. (6 lines missing or unclear)
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