ETCSLglossing | ![]() | Sign name: MUŠ Values: muš, niraḫ, suḫx, šubax |
en | <sup>d</sup>nin-urta-ke<sub>4</sub> | igi | zid | mu-un-...-bar |
en | nin-urta | igi | zid | bar |
lord | Ninurta (DN) | eye | right | to set aside |
The content of that prayer of the offspring of a prince, Ninkarnuna, his sprinkling Ninurta's heart with an offering of cool water, and the matter of prosperity about which he spoke were pleasing to Ninurta's heart as he went in procession to E-šu-me-ša to manifest the eternal divine powers. Lord Ninurta gazed approvingly at Ninkarnuna. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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