ETCSLglossing | Sign name: NIM Values: deḫi3, elam, nim, tum4 |
gi16-sa-bi | teš2-e | bi2-in-tag-tag |
GI16-SA-BI | TEš2-E | BI2-IN-TAG-TAG |
gi16-sa | teš2 | tag |
(everlasting) treasure | unity | to touch |
After the king had destroyed the cities and ruined the city walls, had terrified the …… foreign lands like a flood, had scattered the seed of Gutium like seed-grain, had …… his heart ……, then he loaded the pure lapis lazuli of the foreign lands into leather pouches and leather bags. He heaped up all their treasures and amassed (?) all the wealth of the foreign lands. He invoked the name of Enlil and invoked the name of Ninlil on their fattened cattle and fattened sheep. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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