ETCSLglossingSignSign name: KU
Values: bid3, bu7, dab5, dib2, dur2, duru2, durun, gu5, ku, nu10, suḫ5, še10, tukul, tuš, ugu4

A praise poem of Išme-Dagan (Išme-Dagan A + V) (c.2.5.4.01), line c25401.A.40
dnu-nam-nirennun-nun-e-nelugal-alugal-be2-e
DIĝIR-NU-NAM-NIRENNUN-NUN-E-NELUGAL-ALUGAL-BE2-E
nu-nam-nirennunlugallugal
Nunamnir (DN)lordprincekingking
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Paragraph t25401.p2 (line(s) 24-42) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
He whose …… strengthens the boundaries of heaven and earth, whose utterances unite them; lord whose ominous silence pervades the foreign lands, whose actions are spine-chilling, whose complex judgments cannot be revealed by anyone, whose knowledge is honoured by the foreign lands, whose strength is a great battle-net …… the foreign lands, a fine-mesh battle-net …… covering the disobedient; indefatigable …… in heaven, in possession of every one of the divine powers in their totality, linking together the ancient plans; south wind which covers the four quarters; Enlil, whose …… cannot be grasped, whose fame is enough to make people quake; Enlil, great in heaven, surpassing on earth, exceptional and wide-reaching in Sumer, Nunamnir, lord of princes, king of kings! He determined a good destiny in the holy city for me, Išme-Dagan, son of Dagan.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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