ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: ŠU.DI.U.U.U (ŠU.DI.EŠ)
Values: suḫub4

Inana and Šu-kale-tuda (c.1.3.3), line c133.188
tum9u18-lumar-uru5ḫušigi-še3mu-un-ši-ĝen
TUM9-U18-LUMAR-URU5HI.GIR3 (HUŠ)IGI-šE3MU-UN-šI-ĝEN
ulu3mar-uru5ḫušigiĝen
south wind (storm)tempestto be reddisheyeto go
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Paragraph t133.p15 (line(s) 185-193) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Then the woman was considering a second time what should be destroyed because of her genitals; Inana was considering what should be done because of her genitals. She mounted on a cloud, took (?) her seat there and ……. The south wind and a fearsome storm flood went before her. The pilipili (one of the cultic personnel in Inana's entourage) and a dust storm followed her. Abba-šušu, Inim-kur-dugdug, …… adviser ……. Seven times seven helpers (?) stood beside her in the high desert. She said: "I will search everywhere for the man who had intercourse with me." But nowhere could she find the man who had intercourse with her.
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