ETCSLglossingSignSign name: EREN
Values: erin, še22, šeš4

A hymn to Nance (Nance A) (c.4.14.1), line c4141.86
inim-bi-taen<sup>d</sup>hendur-saj-ja<sub>2</sub>-ke<sub>4</sub>us<sub>2</sub>-am<sub>3</sub>im-da-ab-ra
inimenhendur-saj-ja2us2ra
wordlordHendursaja (DN)to be adjacentto beat
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Paragraph t4141.p9 (line(s) 83-91) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
He who confirms or contradicts what is uttered, who enters Nance's house from outside (?), and does not leave it, the caretaker of Nance's house, the child born to Utu, Lord Hendursaja ……. The king discriminates between the good and the evil deeds, Hendursaja discriminates between the good and the evil deeds. The …… which might be obstructed by evil he ……. …… (incompletely preserved name of a goddess) ……, the heroic child of youthful Suen, …… the evil utterances for Nance.
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