ETCSLglossingSignSign name: PAP
Values: kur2, pa4, pap

The debate between Winter and Summer (c.5.3.3), line c533.303
u3-mu-e-tušni2na-an-pi-il-pi-il-le-de3-enteš2-biga-ba-ra-si-il
IGI.DIB (U3)-MU-E-TUšNI2NA-AN-PI-IL-PI-IL-LE-DE3-ENTEš2-BIGA-BA-RA-SI-IL
tušni2pe-elteš2si-il
to sitselfto defileunityto split apart
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Paragraph t533.p31 (line(s) 297-303) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Summer pondered everything in his head and calmed down. Summer spoke respectfully to Enlil: "Enlil, your verdict is highly valued, your holy word is an exalted word. The verdict you pronounce is one which cannot be altered -- who can change it? There was quarrelling of brother with brother but now there is harmony. For as long as you are occupying the palace, the people will express awe. While you live there, far be it from me to mock -- in fact I shall praise you."
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