ETCSLglossingSignSign name: LU2(inverted)LU2 (GIGAM)
Values: inbir

A man and his god (c.5.2.4), line c524.A.66
niĝ2akšuḫuldug4-ga-ĝu10er2-raḫa-ra-ni-ib-be2
NIĝ2AKŠUIGI.UR (HUL)DUG4-GA-ĝU10ER2-RAḫA-RA-NI-IB-BE2
niĝ2akšuḫuldug4er2dug4
thingto dohandto be badto saytearto say
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Paragraph t524.p8 (line(s) 64-68) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Now, let my mother who bore me not cease lamenting for me before you. Let my sister, truly a sweet-voiced balaĝ singer, narrate tearfully to you the deeds by which I was overpowered. Let my wife voice my suffering …… to you. Let the singer expert in chanting unravel my bitter fate to you like a thread."
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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