ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: E.TUM
Values: gur21


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A praise poem of Lipit-Ectar (Lipit-Ectar A) (c.2.5.5.1), line c2551.66
eridug<sup>ki</sup>-ce<sub>3</sub>ja<sub>2</sub>-lanu-dag-ge-bi-me-en
eridugja2-ladag
Eridug (SN)noun part of multiword verbto roam around
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Paragraph t2551.p8 (line(s) 62-70) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Bringing first fruits, I do not pass by the E-babbar. I am he who records abundance for Nibru. I serve Kec as its purification priest. I am first-rate butter and first-rate milk for Urim. I am indefatigable with respect to Eridug. I am he who increases the food offerings for the place Unug. I am he to whom life was given in the E-kur. I am he who desires liveliness for his city. I am Lipit-Ectar, the shepherd of all foreign lands.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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