Babylonian and Assyrian Literature by Anonymous
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[Footnote 1: "Sar-dan-nu," the great King.]
[Footnote 2: "Sar," king.] [Footnote 3: "Ki," earth.] [Footnote 4: "Samu," heaven.] [Footnote 5: "Mu-di," seers or wise men.] [Footnote 6: "Khau-ik-i," the choral band.] [Footnote 7: "Khau-ga," chorus.] [Footnote 8: "Nin-uit," song.] [Footnote 9: "An-un-na-ci," spirits of the earth.] [Footnote 10: "Zi," spirits of the earth, air, water, etc.] [Footnote 11: "El-li-tar-du-si," one of the temples of Erech.] [Footnote 12: "Su-bu-ri," the lofty.] [Footnote 13: "Zi-Gab-ri," spirits of the mountains.] [Footnote 14: "Shal-man," deliverer.] [Footnote 15: "Il-gi-sa-kis-sat," spirits of the hosts.] |
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