ETCSLglossingSignSign name: AMAR
Values: amar, mar2, zur


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Inana's descent to the nether world (c.1.4.1), line c141.167
<sup>d</sup>a-nun-nadi-kud7-biigi-ni-&#x0161;e<sub>3</sub>dimu-un-da-ku<sub>5</sub>-ru-ne
a-nun-nadi-kud7igidikud
Anuna (DN)judge7eye(law)suitto cut
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Paragraph t141.p30 (line(s) 164-172) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
After she had crouched down and had her clothes removed, they were carried away. Then she made her sister Ereškigala rise from her throne, and instead she sat on her throne. The Anuna, the seven judges, rendered their decision against her. They looked at her -- it was the look of death. They spoke to her -- it was the speech of anger. They shouted at her -- it was the shout of heavy guilt. The afflicted woman was turned into a corpse. And the corpse was hung on a hook.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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