ETCSLglossing | Sign name: EŠ2.SUD.UD.NUN.EŠ2.TU Values: samanx |
šudum | nibruki | eš3 | dur-an-ki-a |
šUDUM | EN.KID-KI | Eš3 | DUR-AN-KI-A |
šutum | nibru | eš3 | dur-an-ki |
storehouse | Nibru (SN) | shrine | Dur-an-ki (TN) |
After the cattle pen had been built for the foremost divine powers -- how did it become a haunted place? When will it be restored? Where once the brick of fate had been laid -- who scattered its divine powers? The lamentation is reprised: how did the storeroom of Nibru, the shrine Dur-an-ki, become a haunted place? When will it be restored? After Ki-ur, the great place, had been built, after the brickwork of E-kur had been built, after Ubšu-unkena had been built, after the shrine Egal-maḫ had been built -- how did they become haunted? When will they be restored? |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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