ETCSLglossingSignSign name: MES
Values: kišib, meš3

Ninurta's return to Nibru: a <foreign lang="sux">&#x0161;ir-gida</foreign> to Ninurta (c.1.6.1), line c161.141
mirlu<sub>2</sub>-rate-a<sup>&#x011D;i&#x0161;</sup>panmar-uru<sub>5</sub>-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub>mu-da-an-&#x011D;al<sub>2</sub>-la-am<sub>3</sub>
mirlu2tepanmar-uru5ĝal2
north windpersonto approachbowquiverto be (located)
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Paragraph t161.p29 (line(s) 140-145) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"I bear the deluge of battle, my fifty-headed mace. I bear the storm that attacks humans, my bow and quiver. I bear those which carry off the temples of the rebellious land, my throw-stick and shield. I bear the helper of men, my spear. I bear that which brings forth light like the day, my Obliterator-of-the-mountains. I bear the maintainer of the people in heaven and earth, my The-enemy-cannot-escape."
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