ETCSLglossingSignSign name: LUM
Values: gum2, gun5, guz, ḫum, ḫuz, lum, num2

A praise poem of Culgi (Culgi E) (c.2.4.2.05), line c24205.39
muanlugalsaj-bi-ce<sub>3</sub>e<sub>3</sub>-a
muanlugalsaje3
nameAn (DN)kingheadto go out or in
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Paragraph t24205.p6 (line(s) 39-46) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
In the name of An, the pre-eminent king; and of Enlil, who never changes his utterances; and in the name of Suen, the brickwork of cities cursed by whom shall rise no more, and the people cursed by whom will get leprosy; and in the name of Utu, the constable of the gods: I swear no one has ever put anything mendacious about me in my hymns; no one has embellished my prayers with achievements that I have not matched; I, Culgi, have never allowed exaggerated praise of power to be put in a song.
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