ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GUD
Values: eštub, gu4, gud

The lament for Sumer and Urim (c.2.2.3), line c223.I.492
šag4-ĝarlu2niĝ2-ḫulḫe2-en-da-dab53ḫe2-em-ši-ib-gam-e
šAG4-ĝARLU2NIĝ2-IGI.UR (HUL)ḫE2-EN-DA-DAB53ḫE2-EM-šI-IB-GAM-E
šag4-ĝarlu2niĝ2-ḫuldab53gam
hungerpersonevil actionto seizepeopleto bow down
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Paragraph t223.p60 (line(s) 483-492) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
O bitter storm, retreat, O storm, storm return to your home. O storm that destroys cities, retreat, O storm, storm return to your home. O storm that destroys houses, retreat, O storm, storm return to your home. Indeed the storm that blew on Sumer, blew also on the foreign lands. Indeed the storm that blew on the land, blew on the foreign lands. It has blown on Tidnum, it has blown on the foreign lands. It has blown on Gutium, it has blown on the foreign lands. It has blown on Anšan, it has blown on the foreign lands. It levelled Anšan like a blowing evil wind. Famine has overwhelmed the evildoer; those people will have to submit.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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