ETCSLglossing | Sign name: GIŠ%GIŠ.NUN Values: buranunx |
ur-saĝ | den-lil2-la2 | dnin-ĝir2-su | nitalam-še3 | ma-ra-an-šum2 |
ur-saĝ | en-lil2 | nin-ĝir2-su | nitalam | šum2 |
hero | Enlil (DN) | Ninĝirsu (DN) | spouse | to give |
Your own father, An, the highest god, clothed you in the ba garment. He gave you the warrior of Enlil, Ninĝirsu, as your husband. He bestowed on you the E-ninnu and Iri-kug, the shrine which brought forth the seeds of mankind. He has set up your lofty throne-dais in Lagaš, in Ĝirsu, the mooring post of the Land, in E-ĝalga-sud, your beloved residence, in Tar-sirsir, the temple of ladyship; and now all the gods of the land of Lagaš bow down before your august residence. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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