ETCSLglossing | Sign name: GIR2gunu Values: kiši17, tab2, ul4 |
eš3 | ninda | gu7 | diĝir-re-e-ne-ka | mi-ni-ib-de5-de5-ge-eš-a |
eš3 | ninda | gu7 | diĝir | de5 |
shrine | bread | to eat | deity | to collect |
At that time, at the place of the gods' formation, in their own home, on the Holy Mound, they created Sheep and Grain. Having gathered them in the divine banqueting chamber, the Anuna gods of the Holy Mound partook of the bounty of Sheep and Grain but were not sated; the Anuna gods of the Holy Mound partook of the sweet milk of their holy sheepfold but were not sated. For their own well-being in the holy sheepfold, they gave them to mankind as sustenance. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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