ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: UD.UD
Values: babbar2, dadag

The debate between Winter and Summer (c.5.3.3), line c533.226
na-kam-tuma-naĝar-ĝar-ra-zuizi-gin7gu3mi-ni-in-ed2-en
NA-KAM-TUMA-NAĝAR-ĝAR-RA-ZUIZI-GIN7GU3MI-NI-IN-ED2-EN
na-kam-tuma-naĝarizigu3e3
storehousewhat(ever)to placefirevoiceto go out or in
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Paragraph t533.p23 (line(s) 225-235) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"My brother, when you have put the holy plough away in the barn, the storehouse, everything you have gathered, you make a roar like fire. You sit down to plentiful food and drink. You obtain the choicest goods from the Land. For my king named by Nanna, the son of Enlil, Ibbi-Suen, when he is arrayed in the šutur garment and the ḫursaĝ garment, when you have taken care of the bardul garment and the niĝlam garment, when you have made a perfect feast for the gods, when the Anuna have placed garments on their holy bodies, in his E-namtila, the holy abode of kingship founded by An, at that place of content they prepare a choice banquet."
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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