ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DUN (ŠUL)
Values: dun, dur9, sul, šaḫ2, šul, zu7

Inana's descent to the nether world (c.1.4.1), line c141.328
ga-an-ši-re7-de3-enummaki-ašeg12-kur-šag4-ga-še3ga-am3-ši-re7-de3-en
GA-AN-šI-RE7-DE3-ENGIŠ.KUŠU2-KI-AšEG12-KUR-šAG4-GA-šE3GA-AM3-šI-RE7-DE3-EN
ĝenummašeg12-kur-šag4-gaĝen
to goUmma (SN)Šeg-kuršaga (TN)to go
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Paragraph t141.p50 (line(s) 322-328) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"All alone she directed her steps to the E-kur, to the house of Enlil, and to Urim, to the house of Nanna, and to Eridug, to the house of Enki. { (1 ms. adds 1 line:) She wept before Enki. } She brought me back to life. How could I turn her over to you? Let us go on. Let us go on to the Šeg-kuršaga in Umma."
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