ETCSLglossing | Sign name: SIgunu (SU4) Values: sa11, su4 |
ĝuruš | ki-sikil | unug-gaki | saĝ-tuku | bur-šum2-ma | kul-abaki |
ĝuruš | ki-sikil | unug | saĝ-tuku | bur-šu-um | kul-aba |
young man | young woman | Unug (SN) | splendid | old woman | Kulaba (SN) |
They returned to Unug, they returned to their city. He entered outfitted with tools and armaments, with an axe and a spear, and deposited them in his palace happily. Looking at the statue, the young men and women of Unug and the old men (?) and women of Kulaba rejoiced. As Utu came forth from his bedchamber, Gilgameš (?) raised his head and told them (?): "My father and my mother, drink clean water!" Midday had hardly passed when they touched the statue's (?) crown. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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