ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: IM.SI.A (IM.DIR)
Values: dungu

The lament for Urim (c.2.2.2), line c222.M.327
urim2ki-mae2dsuen-na-ĝu10gul-la-bigig-ga-am3
ŠEŠ.ABGUNU (ŠEŠ.UNUG)-KI-MAE2DIĝIR-EN.ZU-NA-ĝU10GUL-LA-BIGIG-GA-AM3
urim2e2suengulgig
Urim (SN)house(hold)Suen (DN)to destroyto be ill
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Paragraph t222.p53 (line(s) 321-327) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Woe is me, untrustworthy was your building, and bitter your destruction. I am the woman at whose shrine Urim the food offerings have been terminated. O my Agrun-kug, the all-new house whose charms never sated me, O my city no longer regarded as having been built -- devastated for what reason? O my house both destroyed and devastated -- devastated for what reason? Nobody at all escaped the force of the storm ordered in hate. O my house of Suen in Urim, bitter was its destruction."
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