ETCSLglossing | Sign name: KUL (NUMUN) Values: kul, numun |
lugal-bi | dnin-ĝir2-su | ḫul2-la | tum2-mu-da |
lugal | nin-ĝir2-su | ḫul2 | de6 |
king | Ninĝirsu (DN) | to be happy | to carry |
With his divine duties, namely to yoke up the holy chariot decorated with stars; to harness the donkey stallion, Piriĝ-kaše-pada, before it; to …… a slender donkey from Eridug with the stallion; to have them joyfully transport their owner Ninĝirsu, Gudea introduced En-šeg-nun, who roars like a lion, who rises like a flood storm, Ninĝirsu's hurrying bailiff, his donkey herdsman, to Lord Ninĝirsu. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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