ETCSLglossing | ![]() | Sign name: KA Values: du11, dug4, ga14, giri17, gu3, inim, ka, kir4, pi4, su11, šudx, zu2, zuḫ |
kisal | e<sub>2</sub>-ninnu-ka | ki-gub | pad<sub>3</sub>-de<sub>3</sub>-da |
kisal | e2-ninnu | ki-gub | pad3 |
courtyard | E-ninnu (TN) | location | to find |
With his divine duties, namely to guide the hand of the righteous one; to force the evil-doer's neck into a neck stock; to keep the house safe; to keep the house pleasant; to instruct his city and the sanctuaries of Jirsu; to set up an auspicous throne; to hold the sceptre of never-ending days; to raise high the head of the shepherd called by Ninjirsu, as if he wore a blue crown; and to appoint to their offices in the courtyard of E-ninnu the skin-clad ones, the linen-clad ones and those whose head is covered, Gudea introduced Ig-alim, the Great Door (ig gal), the Pole (dim) of Jir-nun, the chief bailiff of Jirsu, his beloved son, to Lord Ninjirsu. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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