ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: TUG2.UD
Values: azlag

Išme-Dagan and Enlil's chariot: a tigi to Enlil (Išme-Dagan I) (c.2.5.4.09), line c25409.A.15
ĝišgagsa11la2-zusa-par4galnu2-aanki-tala2-a-me-en
ĝIš-GAGSA11LA2-ZUSA-PAR4GALNU2-AANKI-TALA2-A-ME-EN
gagsala2sa-par4galnu2ankila2
pegsinewto hangtype of netto be bigto lie downheavenplaceto hang
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Paragraph t25409.p2 (line(s) 9-18) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Your two …… are something to be marvelled at. Your furnishings are most outstanding, like a forest of aromatic cedars. Your pole is a field with open furrows, an abundance of dappled grain. Your …… is a thick cloud covering the …… of heaven all over. Your yoke is a huge neck-stock from which there is no escape, which clamps down the evildoer. Your rope-fastened pegs are laid down as a huge net spanning heaven and earth. (1 line fragmentary) (1 line missing) (1 line fragmentary)
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