ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: U.TUG2 (DUL and ŠU4.DUL5)
Values: dul, šudul2

Letter from Inanaka to the goddess Nintinuga (c.3.3.10), line c3310.9
lu<sub>2</sub>-kud-lu<sub>2</sub>-kud-badu<sub>7</sub>-du<sub>7</sub>gal-bi-me-en
lu2-kuddu7gal
crippleto be perfectto be big
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Paragraph t3310.p1 (line(s) 1-11) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Say to Nintinuga, the reliable stewardess of the E-kur, the physician of the Land; repeat to the lady, whose incantation heals the multitude of people, whose spells make the people recover, to { my }{ (1 ms. has instead:) the } relenting lady, who loves to revive the people and loves supplications, the merciful and compassionate one who listens to prayers. You are the caretaker of the living and the dead; you are the great healer of all the crippled ones. This is what Inanaka, the daughter of Enlil-a-mah, your maidservant says:
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