ETCSLglossingSignSign name: NUNUZ.AB2×LA (LAḪTAN)
Values: laḫtan

The lament for Nibru (c.2.2.4), line c224.E.85
e2ni2nu-tuku-gin7sig9-ga-biba-du3
e2ni2tukusig9du3
house(hold)fear(someness)to haveto be silentto erect
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Paragraph t224.p15 (line(s) 79-85) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
How long will the city's lord who became angry with it not turn to it, not say "Alas!" for it? Why did he cut off the road to its brickwork? He made the noisy pigeons fly away from their windows. Why did he transform the appearance of the temple which knew voices, where they used to while away the days in sweet playing of tigi drums in the brick buildings? The temple, once a place to offer salutations in humility, is now as deathly silent as a temple which no one reveres!
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