ETCSLglossingSignSign name: PI
Values: be6, bi3, g̃eštug, me8, pa12, pe, pi, tal2, wa, we, wi

A tigi (?) to Ninurta for Šu-Suen (Šu-Suen D) (c.2.4.4.4), line c2444.B.9
e2-šu-me-ša4ki-tuškugigi-šu-galamkinamtar-re-za
E2-ŠU-ME-šA4KI-TUšKUGIGI-ŠU-GALAMKINAMTAR-RE-ZA
e2-šu-me-ša4ki-tuškugigi-šu-galamkinamtar
E-šu-me-ša (TN)dwelling placeshiningIgi-šu-galam (TN)placedestinyto cut
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Paragraph t2444.p3 (line(s) 6-14) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
A flood which frightens the rebel lands, without rival! Ninurta, deathly hush, { …… bolt of lightning (?), …… } { (the other ms. has instead:) imbued with fearsomeness, ……, …… the enemy }. You have made the name of King Šu-Suen known among the widespread people. When he directs big bulls and big sheep to the main courtyard of your E-šu-me-ša, the holy residence, the Igi-šu-galam in which the fates are determined, may he greet (?) you from its holy royal offering place, may Šu-Suen greet (?) you from there. …… Ninurta …… long life ……. …… long life …… for Šu-Suen.
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