ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GA2×PA (SILA4)
Values: gazi, sila4

Ninurta's return to Nibru: a šir-gida to Ninurta (c.1.6.1), line c161.133
ĝištukulušumgal-gin7ad6gu7-aaga-silig-ĝu10mu-da-an-ĝal2-la-am3
ĝIš-TUKULGAL.BUR2-GIN7LU2×BADGU7-AAGA-SILIG-ĝU10MU-DA-AN-ĝAL2-LA-AM3
tukulušumgalad6gu7aga-siligĝal2
weapontype of serpentcorpseto eattype of axeto be (located)
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Paragraph t161.p27 (line(s) 128-134) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Now I have reestablished my heroic strength in the mountains. On my right, I bear my Mows-down-a-myriad. On my left, I bear my Crushes-a-myriad. I bear my Fifty-toothed-storm, my heavenly mace. I bear the hero who comes down from the great mountains, my No-resisting-this-storm. I bear the weapon which devours corpses like a dragon, my agasilig axe. I bear my ……."
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