ETCSLglossing | Sign name: GAD.TAK4.SI (AKKIL and GAD.KID2.SI) Values: akkil |
dumu | nam-lugal | barag-ge4 | ḫe2-du7 | šul-gi | lugal-am3 |
dumu | nam-lugal | barag | ḫe2-du7 | šul-gi | lugal |
child | kingship | dais | (fitting) ornament | Šulgi (RN) | king |
To that end, Ašimbabbar appeared shining in the E-kur, pleaded to his father Enlil and made him bring a childbearing mother (?); in the E-duga, Nanna, the princely son, asked for the thing to happen. The en priestess gave birth to the trustworthy man from his semen placed in the womb. Enlil, the powerful shepherd, caused a young man to emerge: a royal child, one who is perfectly fitted for the throne-dais, Šulgi the king. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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