ETCSLglossing | Sign name: PI Values: be6, bi3, g̃eštug, me8, pa12, pe, pi, tal2, wa, we, wi |
X | X | DU-a-ni | gu<sub>3</sub> | re-a | X | ḫa-an-ši-ĝa<sub>2</sub>-ĝa<sub>2</sub> |
X | X | DU | gu3 | re | X | ĝar |
X | X | DU | voice | that | X | to place |
When he had spoken thus to her, …… hit ……. …… added (?) ……. …… changed (?) him ……. She (?) determined his destiny ……, holy Inana spoke to Šu-kale-tuda: "So! You shall die! What is that to me? Your name, however, shall not be forgotten. Your name shall exist in songs and make the songs sweet. A young singer shall perform them most pleasingly in the king's palace. A shepherd shall sing them sweetly as he tumbles his butter churn. A young shepherd shall carry your name to where he grazes the sheep. The palace of the desert shall be your home." (5 lines unclear) Šu-kale-tuda …… (1 line missing)Because …… destiny was determined, praise be to …… Inana! |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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