ETCSLglossing | Sign name: A2.KAL Values: usu |
ḫur-saĝ | ul | nun-ne<sub>2</sub>-eš<sub>2</sub> | nu<sub>2</sub>-am<sub>3</sub> |
ḫur-saĝ | ul | nun | nu2 |
mountain (range) | to swell (with joy) | prince | to lie down |
Its storehouse is full of gems, silver and tin. Its coach-house is a mountain set on the ground. Its drum hall is a roaring bull. Its courtyard resounds with holy prayers, sim and ala drums. Its stone stairs, laid before the house, are like a mountain range lying down in princely joy. Its upper stairs leading (?) to the roof are like a light clearly visible as far as the mountains. Its vineyard "Black garden in the steppe", planted near the house, is a mountain oozing wine and grows in a place with fearsomeness and radiance. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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