ETCSLglossingSignSign name: LAGAR
Values: lagar

A praise poem of Culgi (Culgi D) (c.2.4.2.04), line c24204.226
pu<sub>2</sub>-<sup>jic</sup>kiri<sub>6</sub>lal<sub>3</sub><sup>jic</sup>pec<sub>3</sub>mu<sub>2</sub>-a-bia-ri<sub>2</sub>-na<sup>sar</sup>gi<sub>4</sub>-bi<sub>2</sub>-i<sub>3</sub>-mu<sub>2</sub>
pu2-kiri6lal3pec3mu2a-ri2-namu2
orchardsyrupfig (tree)to growweedto grow
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Paragraph t24204.p15 (line(s) 218-227) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"I, the king, shall avenge my city. Whatever has been destroyed in Sumer, I shall destroy in the foreign lands. I shall make the gods of their cities turn away (?) from them; I shall cause their male and female protective deities, their good eyes, to stand aside. I shall let long grass grow in their fertile fields of shining barley. I shall uproot their small trees. With the axe I shall destroy their thick and tall trees, and I shall tear down by the crown their valuable trees. In their irrigated gardens, where honey and fig trees used to grow, I shall make weeds grow, so that …… plants and …… herbs break through the soil."
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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