ETCSLglossingSignSign name: UDUG
Values: udug

A praise poem of Šulgi (Šulgi B) (c.2.4.2.02), line c24202.274
udna-melul-še3ba-ra-bi2-pad3ka-geba-ra-bi2-gi4
UDNA-MELUL-šE3BA-RA-BI2-PAD3KA-GEBA-RA-BI2-GI4
udna-melulpad3kagi4
day(light)anyto be falseto findmouthto return
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Paragraph t24202.p21 (line(s) 270-280) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
I am no fool as regards the knowledge acquired since the time that mankind was, from heaven above, set on its path: when I have discovered tigi and zamzam hymns from past days, old ones from ancient times, I have never declared them to be false, and have never contradicted their contents. I have conserved these antiquities, never abandoning them to oblivion. Wherever the tigi and the zamzam sounded, I have recovered all that knowledge, and I have had those šir-gida songs brilliantly performed in my own good house. So that they should never fall into disuse, I have added them to the singers' repertoire, and thereby I have set the heart of the Land on fire and aflame.
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