ETCSLglossingSignSign name: UD
Values: a12, babbar, bir2, dag2, ḫad2, šamaš, tam, u4, ud, ut, utu, zalag

The exaltation of Inana (Inana B) (c.4.07.2), line c4072.118
jic-nu<sub>2</sub>gi-rin-nagi-rin-ja<sub>2</sub>cunu-um-mi-la<sub>2</sub>
jic-nu2gi-ringi-rincula2
bedblossomblossomhandto hang
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Paragraph t4072.p11 (line(s) 109-121) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Most precious lady, beloved by An, your holy heart is great; may it be assuaged on my behalf! Beloved spouse of Ucumgal-ana, you are the great lady of the horizon and zenith of the heavens. The Anuna have submitted to you. From birth you were the junior queen: how supreme you are now over the Anuna, the great gods! The Anuna kiss the ground with their lips before you. But my own trial is not yet concluded, although a hostile verdict encloses me as if it were my own verdict. I did not reach out my hands to { the } { (1 ms. has instead:) my } flowered bed. I did not reveal the pronouncements of Ningal to anybody. My lady beloved of An, may your heart be calmed towards me, the brilliant en priestess of Nanna!
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