ETCSLglossing | Sign name: MAŠ Values: mas, maš, sa9 |
<sup>d</sup>inana-ra | eš<sub>3</sub> | e<sub>2</sub>-an-na-ka | mu-na-da-an-ku<sub>4</sub>-ku<sub>4</sub>-u<sub>3</sub> |
inana | eš3 | e2-an-na | kur9 |
Inana (DN) | shrine | E-ana (TN) | to enter |
The king sailed to Unug towards the princely divine powers. Sumer and Akkad marvelled at him as he moored the boat at the quay of Kulaba. With a large wild bull of the mountains with uplifted horns, and with a sheep led by the hand of an en priest at his right side, with a dappled kid and a bearded kid clasped to his breast, he entered before Inana in the shrine of E-ana. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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