ETCSLglossingSignSign name: EN
Values: en, in4, ru12, uru16

Lugalbanda and the Anzud bird (c.1.8.2.2), line c1822.350
su8-badama-ušumgal-an-namu-na-ši-bar-gin7
SU8-BADIĝIR-AMA-GAL.BUR2-AN-NAMU-NA-šI-BAR-GIN7
sipad (ES: su8-ba)ama-ušumgal-an-nabar
shepherdAma-ušumgal-ana (DN)to set aside
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Paragraph t1822.p20 (line(s) 345-356) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
By midnight, but before they had brought the offering-table to holy Inana, he set foot joyfully in brick-built Kulaba. His lady, holy Inana, sat there on her cushion. He bowed and prostrated himself on the ground. With { (1 ms. adds:) joyful } eyes Inana looked at holy Lugalbanda as she would look at the shepherd Ama-ušumgal-ana. In a { (1 ms. adds:) joyful } voice, Inana spoke to holy Lugalbanda as she would speak to her son Lord Šara: "Come now, my Lugalbanda, why do you bring news from the city? How have you come here alone from Aratta?"
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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