ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DARA4
Values: dara4

A dedication of a statue (Culgi V) (c.2.4.2.22), line c24222.24
ec<sub>3</sub>urim<sub>2</sub><sup>ki</sup>e<sub>2</sub>-temen-ni<sub>2</sub>-guru<sub>3</sub>-ce<sub>3</sub>
ec3urim2e2-temen-ni2-guru3
shrineUrim (SN)E-temen-ni-guru (TN)
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Paragraph t24222.p4 (line(s) 22-29) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
On a day that dawned for prosperity, that was destined for rain-clouds, he ran from the Ki-ur of Nibru to the shrine of Urim, the E-temen-ni-guru; and provided the princely bowls of Nanna, set up in the morning dining-hall, with a copious ration. On that day, prosperity was decreed for him. In a violent storm, a whirlwind that broke out, Utu ……; Culgi returned to the lustrous E-kur.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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