ETCSLglossing | Sign name: KU Values: bid3, bu7, dab5, dib2, dur2, duru2, durun, gu5, ku, nu10, suḫ5, še10, tukul, tuš, ugu4 |
edin | lugal-bi-ir | tum<sub>2</sub> |
edin | lugal | tum2 |
open country | king | to be suitable |
With his divine duties, namely to see that the great fields grow rich; to see that the levees and ditches of Lagac will be full to the brim; to see that Ezina-Kusu, the pure stalk, will raise its head high in the furrows in Gu-edina, the plain befitting its owner; to see that after the good fields have provided wheat, emmer and all kinds of pulses, numerous grain heaps -- the yield of the land of Lagac -- will be heaped up, Gudea introduced Jicbar-e, Enlil's surveyor, the farmer of Gu-edina, to Lord Ninjirsu. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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