ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: GAL.TE
Values: tiru

Inana and Ebih (c.1.3.2), line c132.146
a<sub>2</sub>-tari-a-tamuc-cag<sub>4</sub>-tur<sub>3</sub>gal-gal-lauc<sub>11</sub>mu-un-gu<sub>2</sub>-guru<sub>5</sub>-gu<sub>2</sub>
a2rimuc-cag4-tur3galuc11guru5
armto directhorned viperto be big(venomous) spittleto cut down
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Paragraph t132.p29 (line(s) 144-151) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The rocks forming the body of Ebih clattered down its flanks. From its sides and crevices great serpents spat venom. She damned its forests and cursed its trees. She killed its oak trees with drought. She poured fire on its flanks and made its smoke dense.The goddess established authority over the mountain. Holy Inana did as she wished.
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