ETCSLglossingSignSign name: KAL
Values: alad2, esi, g̃uruš, kal, kalag, lamma, rib, sun7, zi8

A praise poem of Culgi (Culgi X) (c.2.4.2.24), line c24224.155
lugalsuh<sub>x</sub>za-gin<sub>3</sub>-nagun<sub>3</sub>-adumu<sup>d</sup>en-lil<sub>2</sub>-la<sub>2</sub>
lugalsuh10za-gin3gun3dumuen-lil2
kingcrownlapis lazulito be multicolouredchildEnlil (DN)
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Paragraph t24224.p14 (line(s) 151-159) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Because the king exulted in his triumph and let his might radiate, because he implemented (?) his heroism perfectly, made the rebellious land bow and made our city, Urim, rise in prosperity; because the king is adorned with a lapis-lazuli crown (?); because the son of Enlil lifts his head high, wearing a wide crown; because he takes counsel with An in his lofty place and is enthroned with Urac on a great dais; because he makes the Land of Sumer and all the foreign lands dance with joy day and night, may Lord Acimbabbar be praised.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

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