ETCSLglossing | ![]() | Sign name: ŠIM×GAR (ŠIM×NIG2) Values: bappir, lunga3 |
cul-gi | sipad | zid | ki-en-gi-ra-ke<sub>4</sub> | jiri<sub>3</sub>-ni | bad | ... |
cul-gi | sipad | zid | ki-en-gi | jiri3 | bad | ... |
Culgi (RN) | shepherd | right | Sumer (GN) | foot | to open | ... |
The king ……, Culgi, the good shepherd of Sumer, …… his feet upon ……; he took his seat on a throne of ……. The sim and ala drums resounded for him, and the tigi drums played music for him. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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