ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GUL
Values: gul, isimu2, kul2, si23, sumun2

Letter from Lugal-nesaĝe to Enlil-massu (c.3.3.09), line c3309.10
udXuru<sub>16</sub>-na-zuDANA-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub>NIKID<sub>2</sub>NA-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub>ba-&#x1E2B;u-&#x1E2B;u-bu-u&#x0161;-en
udXuru16DANANIKID2NAḫu-bu-uš
day(light)Xto be toweringDANANIKID2NAto crush
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Paragraph t3309.p2 (line(s) 10-16) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
When { your mighty …… } { (the 2 Urim mss. have instead:) my …… } completely crushed me, my heart sank and { thirst and hunger } { (1 Urim ms. has instead:) hunger and thirst } wasted me away. Your status consumes me, your complaints crush me, your majesty oppresses me, your { slander } { (1 Urim ms. has instead:) your storminess } puts an end to me. { After being attentive I have been abandoned } { (the 2 Urim mss. have instead:) Despite being attentive I have been cut off from my position } . { Deceit has emerged from my wisdom and sympathy } { (1 Urim ms. has instead:) Deceit has replaced wisdom and sympathy }. (2 mss. omit line 16)
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