ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSign name: GIŠ.NE.MES.GA
Values: gilgamešx

Sargon and Ur-Zababa (c.2.1.4), line c214.B.13
mšar-ru-um-ki-inu3-sa2-gin7la-ba-nu2ma-mu2-de3ba-nu2
DIš-šAR-RU-UM-KI-INIGI.DIB (U3)-SA2-GIN7LA-BA-NU2MA-MU2-DE3BA-NU2
šar-ru-um-ki-inu3-sa2nu2ma-mu2nu2
Sargon (RN)sleepto lie downdreamto lie down
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Paragraph t214.p5 (line(s) 12-24) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
It was then that the cupbearer of Ezina's wine-house, Sargon, lay down not to sleep, but lay down to dream. In the dream, holy Inana drowned Ur-Zababa in a river of blood. The sleeping Sargon groaned and gnawed the ground. When King Ur-Zababa heard about this groaning, he was brought into the king's holy presence, Sargon was brought into the presence of Ur-Zababa (who said:) "Cupbearer, was a dream revealed to you in the night?" Sargon answered his king: "My king, this is my dream, which I will tell you about: There was a young woman who was as high as the heavens and as broad as the earth. She was firmly set as the base of a wall. For me, she drowned you in a great river, a river of blood."
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