ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSign name: EN.ME.AD.KU3 (EN.ME.AD.KUG)
Values: šennu

Inana and An (c.1.3.5), line c135.D.30
dinana-ke4ĝiri2im-ma-da-an-gu4-udkun-biim-ma-da-kud
DIĝIR-INANA-KE4ĝIRI2IM-MA-DA-AN-GU4-UDKUN-BIIM-MA-DA-KUD
inanaĝiri2gu4-udkunkud
Inana (DN)scorpionto jump ontailto cut
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Paragraph t135.p16 (line(s) 29-32) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Having drunk cleansing water from the Ulaya river, Inana stamped on the scorpion and cut off its tail. Like a lion it bellowed in an angry roar but its cries died down. …… she threw it …… and made it secure.
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