ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: ZAG.AN
Values: uzug


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The building of Ninjirsu's temple (Gudea, cylinders A and B) (c.2.1.7), line c217.615
suzig<sub>3</sub>bi<sub>2</sub>-du<sub>8</sub>-du<sub>8</sub>baragjir<sub>2</sub>-nun-nakidikud-ba
suzig3du8baragjir2-nunkidikud
fleshto riseto spreaddaisJir-nun (ON)place(law)suitto cut
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Paragraph t217.p71 (line(s) 602-616) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The ruler built the house, he made it high, high as a great mountain. Its abzu foundation pegs, big mooring stakes, he drove into the ground so deep they could take counsel with Enki in the E-engura. He had heavenly foundation pegs surround the house like warriors, so that each one was drinking water at the libation place of the gods. He fixed the E-ninnu, the mooring stake, he drove in its pegs shaped like praying wizards. He planted the pleasant poplars of his city so that they cast their shadow. He embedded its Car-ur weapon beside Lagac like a big standard, placed it in its dreadful place, the Cu-galam, and made it emanate fearsome radiance. On the dais of Jir-nun, on the place of making judgments, the provider of Lagac lifted his horns like a mighty bull.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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