ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DAG
Values: barag2, dag, par3, para3, tag2

A dedication of a statue (Išme-Dagan S) (c.2.5.4.19), line c25419.11
kaš4diḫu-luḫ-eĝi6an-bar7-bagub-bumuš3nu-tum2-mu
KAš4DIḫU-LUḫ-EĝI6AN-BAR7-BAGUB-BUMUš3NU-TUM2-MU
kaš4dug4ḫuluḫĝi6an-bar7gubmuš3de6
to runto sayto be frightenednightmiddayto standfaceto carry
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Paragraph t25419.p2 (line(s) 9-22) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Then Išme-Dagan the youthful, the mightiest hero among swift athletes, the fearsome runner, who serving night and day never ceases caring for Nibru -- the city where the seed of the numerous people came forth and where life and birth came into existence -- and who provides daily for everything, established justice (?) on a grand scale. The king whose rising is a hurricane, a flood, a wind blowing in its fury, who swinging his wide open arms flashes away into the distance, who is like a fierce lion of the desert which advances in full strength and vigour, who runs fast on the roadway …… battle and combat, a horse waving its tail on the highway, who like a young deer …… running, …… knees are swift and indefatigable, the son who provides Enlil with everything, who causes joy to Ninlil's heart -- he will never stop caring for the shining shrine.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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