ETCSLglossing | Sign name: UD.GIŠ%GIŠ.NUN (UD.KIB.NUN) Values: buranun, buranuna, zimbir |
sa | nam-en-na | aga | nam-lugal-la |
SA | NAM-EN-NA | AGA | NAM-LUGAL-LA |
gi16-sa | nam-en | aga | nam-lugal |
(everlasting) treasure | high (priestly) office | crown | kingship |
Not even five or 10 days had passed and Ninurta brought the jewels of rulership, the royal crown, the emblem and the royal throne bestowed on Agade, back into his E-šu-me-ša. Utu took away the eloquence of the city. Enki took away its wisdom. An took { up } { (some mss. have instead:) out } { (1 ms. has instead:) away } into the midst of heaven its fearsomeness that reaches heaven. Enki tore out its well-anchored holy mooring pole from the abzu. Inana took away its weapons. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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