ETCSLglossingSignSign name: E
Values: e, eg2

Inana and Ebih (c.1.3.2), line c132.135
kug<sup>d</sup>inana-ke<sub>4</sub>mar-uru<sub>5</sub>sa<sub>2</sub>bi<sub>2</sub>-in-dug<sub>4</sub>
kuginanamar-uru5sa2dug4
shiningInana (DN)quiverto equalto say
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Paragraph t132.p27 (line(s) 131-137) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The mistress, in her rage and anger, opened the arsenal and pushed on the lapis lazuli gate. She brought out magnificent battle and called up a great storm. Holy Inana reached for the quiver. She raised a towering flood with evil silt. She stirred up an evil raging wind with potsherds.
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