ETCSLglossingSignSign name: NU11
Values: nu11

A praise poem of Šulgi (Šulgi O) (c.2.4.2.15), line c24215.A.9
e2-kiš-nu-ĝal2-latur3dsuen-na
e2-kiš-nu-ĝal2tur3suen
E-kiš-nu-ĝal (TN)animal stallSuen (DN)
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City worthy of the divine powers, according to its name: shrine Urim, raging storm of Sumer, battleground -- and well established! Origin of human seed, consolidating the foundations of the Land, abundance -- and well established! Lofty dais of An, pure place, holy place, provider of first-fruit offerings for An to refresh himself, dripping with syrup and wine -- and well established! Du-ur, celebrated place of Enlil, in whose interior are the assigned divine powers, place whose destiny was decreed by Father Enlil, great dais -- and well established! Eridug, shrine expert in decreeing the fates, with princely divine powers, pure divine powers -- and well established! E-kiš-nu-ĝal, cattle-pen of Suen, where fecund cows, breed-bulls and holy calves gambol together, producing fine cream -- and well established! Abzu, holy residence of youthful Suen, tall crook lifting its head towards heaven, a marvel -- and well established!
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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