ETCSLglossingSignSign name: ŠIM
Values: bappir2, lunga, mud5, šem, šembi2, šim, šembizid


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The building of Ninĝirsu's temple (Gudea, cylinders A and B) (c.2.1.7), line c217.470
e<sub>2</sub>-a<sup>d</sup>en-ki-ke<sub>4</sub>&#x011D;i&#x0161;-&#x1E2B;ur-bisimu-na-sa<sub>2</sub>
e2en-kiĝiš-ḫursisa2
house(hold)Enki (DN)designhornto equal
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Paragraph t217.p59 (line(s) 463-470) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
For the one looked on with favour by Nanše, for the favourite of Enlil, for the ruler …… by Ninĝirsu, for Gudea, born in the august sanctuary by Ĝatumdug, Nisaba opened the house of understanding and Enki put right the design of the house.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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