ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSignSign name: PAP.IGIgunu.NUN.ME (PAB.SIG7.NUN.ME)
Values: isimud4

The lament for Sumer and Urim (c.2.2.3), line c223.C.261
2-kam-ma-še3elamkilu2-kur2-rakur-taba-ra-e3
2-kam-maelamlu2-kur2-rakure3
2ndElam (GN)stranger(mountain) landto go out or in
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Paragraph t223.p33 (line(s) 260-271) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
This is what Enlil, who decides the fates, did: Again he sent down the Elamites, the enemy, from the mountains. The foremost house, firmly founded, ……. In order to destroy Kisiga, 10 men, even five men ……. Three days and three nights did not pass, …… the city was raked by a hoe. Dumuzid left Kisiga like a prisoner of war, his hands were fettered. (5 lines fragmentary)
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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