ETCSLglossing | Sign name: PA.TE.SI Values: ensi2 |
dinana-ke4 | zag | dib-ba | ba-an-sag3 | tum12-gur4mušen-gin7 | ba-an-dal-dal | bad3-bi | i3-gul-e |
inana | zag | dib | sag3 | tum12-gur4 | dal | bad3 | gul |
Inana (DN) | side | to pass | to beat | type of pigeon | to fly | wall | to destroy |
The king took his knife in his hand, just as if he were a master chef. He hit Inana with a haunch, he made her flee away like a pigeon, and demolished those ramparts. Standing by (?) the Bull's head, the king wept bitter tears: "Just as I can destroy you, so shall I do the same to her (?)." |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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