ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: IGI.DUB (AGRIG)
Values: ag̃rig, g̃iškim

Ninurta's exploits: a <foreign lang="sux">cir-sud</foreign> (?) to Ninurta (c.1.6.2), line c162.533
<sup>d</sup>nin-urtadumu<sup>d</sup>en-lil<sub>2</sub>-la<sub>2</sub>-ke<sub>4</sub>namam<sub>3</sub>-mi-ib-tar-re
nin-urtadumuen-lil2namtar
Ninurta (DN)childEnlil (DN)destinyto cut
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Paragraph t162.p52 (line(s) 528-533) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
My king turned to the ducia stone. He addressed the nir, the gug (cornelian) and the zagin (lapis lazuli); the amac-pa-e, the caba, the hurizum, the gug-gazi and the marhali; the egi-zaga, the girin-hiliba { , the anzugulme and the nir-mucjir stones } { (1 ms.:), the …… and the gazi-musud stones }. Lord Ninurta, son of Enlil, fixed their destinies for …… the waterskin:
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