| ETCSLglossing | ![]() | Sign name: KA Values: du11, dug4, ga14, giri17, gu3, inim, ka, kir4, pi4, su11, šudx, zu2, zuḫ |
| e<sub>2</sub>-kiš-nu-ĝal<sub>2</sub>-še<sub>3</sub> | ḫa-ba-kur<sub>9</sub>-re-en |
| e2-kiš-nu-ĝal2 | kur9 |
| E-kiš-nu-ĝal (TN) | to enter |
| I entered the E-kiš-nu-ĝal like a mountain kid hurrying to its habitation, when Utu spreads broad daylight over the countryside. I filled with abundance the temple of Suen, a cow-pen which yields plenty of fat. I had oxen slaughtered there; I had sheep { offered there lavishly } { (some mss.:) butchered there }. I had šem and ala drums resound there { and caused tigi drums play there sweetly. } { (1 ms. has instead the line:) I …… the balaĝ player (?). } I, Šulgi, who makes everything abundant, presented food-offerings there and, like a lion, spreading fearsomeness from (?) the royal offering-place, I bent down (?) and bathed in flowing water; I knelt down and feasted in the Egal-maḫ of Ninegala. |
| ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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