ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: GAD.TAK4.UR2 (UMBIN and GAD.KID2.UR2)
Values: umbin

Letter from Inanaka to the goddess Nintinuga (c.3.3.10), line c3310.24
u<sub>3</sub>-ba-sag<sub>9</sub>-genin-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub>lu<sub>2</sub>-kud-dadu<sub>7</sub>-du<sub>7</sub>
sag9ninlu2-kuddu7
to be goodladycrippleto be perfect
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Paragraph t3310.p3 (line(s) 19-25) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
If it pleases my lady, { and the asag demon which is in my body leaves my body, and thus }{ (some mss. have instead:) may the asag demon which is in my body leave my body, so that } { it (the asag demon) allows me }{ (1 ms. has instead:) I can } step again on the { path }{ (1 ms. has instead:) ground } of life with my feet. { I will then be your maidservant, the courtyard sweeper of your temple, and will serve you. Furthermore after I have recovered, I will name you, my lady, as "the healer of the crippled" } { (some mss. have instead:) I will then be her maidservant, the courtyard sweeper of her temple, and will serve her. Furthermore after I have recovered, I will name her, my lady, as "the healer of the crippled" }.
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