ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GUM (KUM)
Values: gum, kum, nag̃a4, qum

Ninurta's exploits: a šir-sud (?) to Ninurta (c.1.6.2), line c162.578
ĝiri2ḫušsa-sa-dagiĝ4-eḫe2-bi2-sag3-ge-ne
ĝIRI2HI.GIR3 (HUŠ)SA-SA-DAGIĝ4-EḫE2-BI2-SAG3-GE-NE
ĝiri2ḫušsa-sagiĝ4sag3
bladeto be reddishto stingtype of axeto beat
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Paragraph t162.p59 (line(s) 569-578) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Mašda stone, dubban stone, blazing fires; urutum stone, which nothing resists; when the gasura stone …… and you were set ablaze, you burnt against me in the rebel lands like a brazier. Since you all stood against me in the land of Saba: mašda stone, they shall slaughter you like a sheep. Dubban stone, they shall crunch you for pulverising. Urutum stone, they shall sharpen you for the battle-mace; with bronze, the arrowheads of the gods, they shall smash you with the axe, stinging with fierce swords."
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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