ETCSLglossingSignSign name: ERIN2 (ERIM)
Values: erim, erin2, pir2, rin2, zalag2

The lament for Urim (c.2.2.2), line c222.G.157
urim2kinam-ba-gul-luḫe2-em-me-ne-dug4
ŠEŠ.ABGUNU (ŠEŠ.UNUG)-KINAM-BA-GUL-LUḫE2-EM-ME-NE-DUG4
urim2guldug4
Urim (SN)to destroyto say
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Paragraph t222.p26 (line(s) 151-160) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"A second time, when the council had settled itself in the pre-eminent place, and the Anuna had seated themselves to ratify decisions, I prostrated (?) myself and stretched out my arms. Truly I shed my tears before An. Truly I myself made supplication to Enlil." Let not my city be destroyed," I implored them." Let not Urim be destroyed," I implored them." Let not its people perish," I implored them. But An did not change that word. Enlil did not soothe my heart with an "It is good -- so be it"."
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