ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: NAM.SAL.TUG2 (NAM.NIN and NAM.MUNUS.TUG2)
Values: pala3

Enki's journey to Nibru (c.1.1.4), line c114.17
e2-elugal-bi-irĝi6-aar2im-ma-ab-de6dug3-bimu-un-ĝa2-ĝa2
e2lugalĝi6ar2de6dug3ĝar
house(hold)kingnightpraiseto carryto be goodto place
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Paragraph t114.p2 (line(s) 9-17) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
An artfully made bright crenellation rising out from the abzu was erected for Lord Nudimmud. He built the temple from precious metal, decorated it with lapis lazuli, and covered it abundantly with gold. In Eridug, he built the house on the bank. Its brickwork makes utterances and gives advice. Its eaves roar like a bull; the temple of Enki bellows. During the night the temple praises its lord and offers its best for him.
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