ETCSLglossing | Sign name: A.LAGAB×KUL (A.ESIR2) Values: esir |
e2-še3 | ĝiškun5 | gal-gal | ba-ši-laḫ4 |
E2-šE3 | ĝIš-TUR.EŠ2 (TUR.ŠE3) | GAL-GAL | BA-šI-LAḫ4 |
e2 | kun4 | gal | de6 |
house(hold) | stair(way) | to be big | to carry |
His subjects were dispersed, so he began a mobilization of his troops. Like a wrestler who is about to enter the great courtyard, he …… his hands towards (?) the E-kur. Like an athlete bent to start a contest, he treated the giguna as if it were worth only thirty shekels. Like a robber plundering the city, he set tall ladders against the temple. Though the temple was not a mountain of cedars, he had large axes cast to be used against it. { (1 ms. adds 1 line:) He had double-edged agasilig axes sharpened to be used against it. } As if they were for great tracts of land with { huge } { (1 ms. has instead:) wide } carp-filled waters, he cast large { spades } { (1 ms. has instead:) …… to be used against the E-kur }. He put spades against its roots. (unknown no. of lines missing) |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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