ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: SAL.UŠ.DAM (MUNUS.UŠ.DAM)
Values: nitalam

The temple hymns (c.4.80.1), line c4801.163
<sup>e<sub>2</sub></sup>tur<sub>3</sub>gu<sub>3</sub>nunninda<sub>2</sub>-gin<sub>7</sub>siib<sub>2</sub>-il<sub>2</sub>
tur3gu3nunninda2siil2
animal stallvoiceprincebreeding bullhornto raise
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Paragraph t4801.p32 (line(s) 158-167) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
O shrine, great sanctuary founded at a cattle-pen, small shining city of Suen, Kar-zida (Pure quay), your interior is a mighty place, your foundation is holy and clean. Shrine, your jipar is founded in purity. Your door is of strong copper set up at a great place. Lowing cattle-pen, you raise your horns like a bull. Your prince, the lord of heaven standing in joy, …… at midday and ……, Acimbabbar, has erected a house in your precinct, O Kar-zida, and taken his seat upon your dais.
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