ETCSLglossing | Sign name: GAL.BUR2 Values: ušumgal |
gud-de3 | ĝiššudul-bi-še3 | kalam-ma | X | ... |
GUD-DE3 | ĝIš-ŠU2.DUN3GUNUGUNUšEšIG (ŠUDUN AND ŠU2.DUN4)-BI-šE3 | KALAM-MA | X | ... |
gud | šudul | kalam | X | ... |
bull | yoke | the Land | X | ... |
As the lady, admired by the Land, the lone star, the Venus star, the lady elevated as high as the heaven, ascends above like a warrior, all the lands tremble before her ……. The faithful black-headed people bow to her. The young man travelling on the road directs himself by her. The oxen raise their heads in their yoke to her. { (2 mss. add:) The melody of the song of those tending the cattle resounds …… on the plain. The farmer …… the cattle …… their yoke in the Land. } With her the storehouses of the Land prosper. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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