ETCSLglossingSignSign name: PAD
Values: kurum6, pax, pad, šukur2, šutug

Šulgi and Ninlil's barge: a tigi (?) to Ninlil (Šulgi R) (c.2.4.2.18), line c24218.A.10
tug2Xsig10-gagu-atag-ga-a-zu-u3kiXXXXX-me-en3
TUG2XSIG10-GAGU-ATAG-GA-A-ZU-IGI.DIB (U3)KIXXXXX-ME-EN3
tug2Xsig10gutagkiXXXXX
garmentXto place(flax) threadto touchplaceXXXXX
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Paragraph t24218.p2 (line(s) 10-22) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Your woven …… is ……. Your covering reed-mats are the daylight spreading wide over the holy settlements. Your timbers are sniffing (?) …… reptiles crouching on their paws. Your punting poles are dragons sleeping a sweet sleep in their lair. Your strakes (?) are …… snakes, ……. Your floor-planks are flood-currents, sparkling altogether in the pure Euphrates. Your side-planks, which are fastened into their fixed places (?) with wooden rings (?), are a stairway leading to a mountain spring (?), a …… filled with ……. Your holy …… are persisting and firmly founded abundance. Your bench is a lofty dais erected in the midst of the abzu. Your …… is Aratta, full-laden with treasures. Your door, facing the sunrise, is a …… bird, carrying a …… in its talons while spreading wide its wings.
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