ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: EN.KID
Values: nibru

Sîn-iddinam and Iškur (Sîn-iddinam E) (c.2.6.6.5), line c2665.56
di&#x011D;ir-ra-ni-irsig<sub>10</sub>-ga
diĝirsig10
deityto place
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Sîn-iddinam -- the mighty man, the humble prince who respects Enlil; approved with a "let it be so!" by the E-kur; the young man given a propitious name by Nanna; the provider of Urim, the king of Larsam, the king of Sumer and Akkad, given broad wisdom and surpassing intelligence by Nudimmud, granted a good reign, a long life and unending abundance by Iškur, his god; who puts in order the divine plans of Eridug, who makes perfect offerings to the gods; the wise one who has restored the ancient divine powers, …… who has favourably identified his numerous people -- put in place a majestic throne, …… surpassing in form, for his lord, for his god.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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