ETCSLglossingSignSign name: UR2×U2
Values: ušbar7

Letter from Lugal-nesaĝe to Enlil-massu (c.3.3.09), line c3309.6
ur-saĝšag4-tam-e-neḫe2-du7e2-gal-laa22ki-biur-saĝšag4-tam-e-nea22-ĝa2ki-bi-še3ḫe2-du7e2-gal-laur-saĝšag4-tam-nea22-ĝa2ki-biḫe2-du7e2-gal-laur-saĝšag4-tam-e-nea22-ĝa2ki-ba-egi4
ur-saĝšag4-tamḫe2-du7e2-gala22kiur-saĝšag4-tama22kiḫe2-du7e2-galur-saĝšag4-tama22kiḫe2-du7e2-galur-saĝšag4-tama22kigi4
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Say this to Enlil-massu who { enhances } { (1 ms. has instead:) pronounces } advice and counsel, the mellifluous mouth which makes speech persuasive. Repeat it to the son who serves his god and respects his father and mother. { Say it a third time } { (1 ms. has instead:) Repeat it } to my protective guardian and propitious spirit -- the precious powers -- whose form and stature are pleasing, honour to the scribal craft, { hero among the administrators and ornament of the palace } { (1 Urim ms. has instead:) hero among the administrators } { (2 mss. have instead:) ornament of the palace and hero among the administrators } who reinstates decrees and greatly pleases the heart of his king. This is what Lugal-nesaĝe, the nueš priest of Enlil and person who brings laughter to the king, son of { Enlil-alsag } { (1 Urim ms. has instead:) Zuzu }, the scholar of Nibru and your father, says:
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