ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: SAL.EŠ2 (EGI2 and MUNUS.ŠE3)
Values: egir3, ninx

A hymn to Inana (Inana C) (c.4.07.3), line c4073.29
lipišbal-a-niniĝ2LAGAR-emar-uru5šunu-ru-gu2
LIPIšBAL-A-NINIĝ2LAGAR-EMAR-URU5ŠUNU-RU-GU2
lipišbalniĝ2LAGARmar-uru5šuru-gu2
inner bodyto turn overthingLAGARtempesthandto face
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Paragraph t4073.p4 (line(s) 29-38) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Her wrath is ……, a devastating flood which no one can withstand. A great watercourse, ……, she abases those whom she despises. The mistress, an eagle that lets no one escape, ……, Inana, a falcon preying on the gods, Inana rips to pieces the spacious cattle-pens. The fields of the city which Inana has looked at in anger ……. The furrows of the field which the mistress …… grass. An opposes her, ……. Setting on fire, in the high plain the mistress ……. Inana ……. The mistress …… speeding …… fighting, …… conflict.
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