ETCSLglossing | Sign name: GAL.GAD/GAD.GAR/GAR (GAL.KINDA) Values: kindagal |
ddim3-pi-me-kug-ge | ddim3-pi-kug-ge | zag-ga-na | gub-bu-ne | mu-na-ab-šum2-mu |
dim3-pi-me-kug | dim3-pi-kug | zag | gub | šum2 |
Dimpimekug (DN) | Dimpikug (DN) | side | to stand | to give |
To the valiant warrior Ninĝišzida, in his palace, the shepherd Ur-Namma offered a chariot with …… wheels sparkling with gold, …… donkeys, thoroughbreds, …… donkeys with dappled thighs, ……, followed …… by a shepherd and a herdsman. To { Dimpimekug } { (1 ms. has instead:) Dimpikug }, who stands by his side, he gave a lapis-lazuli seal hanging from a pin, and a gold and silver toggle-pin with a bison's head. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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