ETCSLglossing | Sign name: DUN (ŠUL) Values: dun, dur9, sul, šaḫ2, šul, zu7 |
<sup>ĝiš</sup>rab<sub>3</sub> | kalam-ma | uĝ<sub>3</sub> | šu | ri-ri-me-en |
rab3 | kalam | uĝ3 | šu | ri |
shackle | the Land | people | hand | to direct |
"I am the lady who sits upon terrifying divine powers! I am she who is endowed from holy heaven with the office of incantation priestess! I am she who withdraws the first fruits from the palace, I am she who has received the divine powers from the most elevated dais. I am mighty, I am the forceful one of An and Uraš, I am the great lady of the gods! My terror is fearsome as it weighs on the Land; my terrifying splendour burdens all the foreign lands. No man anticipates my commands. I am the lady, I am heroic, I am youthful, I am the powerful one of the Land! The heavens fold themselves in my presence like a mourning garment; the earth is more and more submerged as if by the water of a flood when I am present. I am the neck-stock of the Land which grips mankind. I am she who hastens like a north wind storm into the midst of the people! I am she who hears prayer and pleading!"Praise be to holy Ninisina. |
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