ETCSLglossingSignSign name: KA×NUN (NUNDUM)
Values: nundum


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Inana and Ebih (c.1.3.2), line c132.56
zi-pa-aj<sub>2</sub>kug-ga-na<sup>na<sub>4</sub></sup>guggi-rin-nasiba-ni-in-sa<sub>2</sub>-sa<sub>2</sub>
zi-pa-aj2kugguggi-rinsisa2
throatshiningcornelianto be clearhornto equal
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Paragraph t132.p11 (line(s) 53-58) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Inana, the child of Suen, put on the garment of royalty and girded herself in joy. She bedecked her forehead with terror and fearsome radiance. She arranged cornelian rosettes around her holy throat. She brandished the seven-headed cita weapon vigorously to her right and placed straps of lapis lazuli on her feet.
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