ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSign name: U2.KI.SUM.GA
Values: gud3

The lament for Nibru (c.2.2.4), line c224.C.72
e2zidkur-kur-rai-bi2-še3ba-ĝen-na
E2ZIDKUR-KUR-RAI-BI2-šE3BA-ĝEN-NA
e2zidkurigi (ES: i-bi2)ĝen
house(hold)right(mountain) landeyeto go
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Paragraph t224.p11 (line(s) 68-75) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The temple, like a cow whose calf is cut off, groans bitterly to itself; it is grief-stricken, and the sweet-voiced lamenters, like nursemaids singing a lullaby, respond tearfully with its name. In anguish they bewail the fact that the city's lord has smashed heads there, that he has looked away from it and toward a foreign land instead. The true temple of all the countries, which had come before him -- what have the black-headed people, who had taken a true path, done regarding what have they forsaken, that their lord has become enraged with them and walks in anger?
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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