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[A] Ea 02
[*] [...]
[AŠ]
[...]
[ši]-⸢si-ti⸣
[...] = clamor
⸢ta⸣-nu-qa-ti
[...] = battle cry
1(AŠ) i-kuGAN₂
[...] = iku area measure
MIN<(1(AŠ))> i-kuGAN₂
[...] = ditto
e-du
[...] =
[TAB]
šur-ru-u₂
[...] = to begin
<([...])>
<([TAB])>
: ta-ma-ṭu1
ta-ma-ḫu
[...] = to grasp
ši-na
[...] = two
MIN<(ši-na)>
[TAB.TI]
[...]-⸢tu?⸣-u
ša₂-ḫa-ti
[...] = sow
[URI]
[...] ⸢min⸣-na-bi
: ak-ka-du-u₂
[...] sign times two = Akkadian
[...] ⸢MIN⸣<(min-na-bi)>
a-mur-ru-u₂
[...] ditto = Amorite
ur-ṭu-u₂
[...] ditto = urṭû plant
[BAD]
be₂-e-šu₂
[...] = to withdraw
<([BAD])>
: pa-tu-u₂
[...] = to open
⸢sa⸣-a-su
[...] = moth
⸢ga⸣-ma-ru
[...] = to complete
[se]-⸢ke⸣-ru ša₂ A-MEŠ
[...] = to shut off, (said) of water
[mu?]-tum
[...] = death
[da?]-⸢am?⸣
[...] = blood
[...]-⸢ru?⸣
[...]-šu₂ nu-mu-na-ku
⸢šu-mu⸣-[u₂ (...)]
[...] numunnu = the handle of a [...]
[BAL]
[pa?]-lu-u₂
na-pa-lu
[...] = to gouge
<([BAL])>
<([pa?]-lu-u₂)>
: na-[za-ru]
[...] = to curse
[MIN<(pa?-lu-u₂])>
pa-⸢lu⸣-[u₂?]
[...] = period of office/reign
[IDIM]
⸢i⸣-dim₂-mu
ša₂-⸢na⸣-[du]
[...] the sign IDIM = an illness
[MIN<(i-dim₂-mu])>
maš-⸢ka⸣-[du]
[...] = an illness of the joints
ra-⸢pa⸣-[du]
[...] = a disease of the joints?
drapiqu₂
[...] = the deity Rapiqu
dšullat
[...] = the deity Šullat
dḫaniš
[...] = the diety Haniš
[...] ⸢x-x-x⸣
⸢x⸣-[...]
[ZIB]
[zi]-ib-bu
lap-[nu]
[...], (which is) zibbu = poor
[LIŠ]
⸢di⸣-lim-mu
ku-sa-[pu]
[...], (which is) dilimmu = crumb
MIN<(di-lim-mu)>
it-⸢qu⸣-[ru]
[...], ditto = spoon
[ERIN₂]
di-lim min-na-bi
ṣa-[a-bu]
[...], (which is) two times dilimmu = troops
MIN<(di-lim)> MIN<(min-na-bi)>
MIN<(ṣa-[a?-bu])>
[...], ditto ditto = ditto
[ZAt]
EŠ₅<(di-lim)> min-na-bi te-nu-u
ku-⸢bu⸣-[lu]
[...], (which is) the same sign for the third time but slanted = crippled
LIMMU<(di-lim)> min-na-bi te-nu-u
MIN<(ku-bu-[lu])>
[...], (which is) the same thing for the fourth time but slanted = ditto
[DIŠ]
⸢sa⸣-an-tak
sa-⸢an⸣-[tak?-ku]
[...], (which is) santak = a wedge
MIN<(sa-an-tak)>
MIN<(sa-an-[tak?-ku])>
[...], ditto = ditto
⸢EŠ₅?⸣<(sa-an-tak)>
iš-[ten]
[...], the same thing for the third time = one
⸢LIMMU?⸣<(sa-an-tak)>
MIN<(iš-[ten])>
[...], the same thing for the fourth time = ditto
⸢IA₂?⸣<(sa-an-tak)>
EŠ₅<(iš-[ten])>
[...], the same thing for the fifth time = same as above for the third time
⸢AŠ₃?⸣<(sa-an-tak)>
LIMMU<(iš-[ten])>
[...], the same thing for the sixth time = same as above for the fourth time
⸢IMIN?⸣<(sa-an-tak)>
ši-⸢si⸣-[tu]
[...], the same thing for the seventh time = clamor
⸢ta⸣-[nu-qa-tu]
ik-[kil-lu]
[...] = lamentation
mi-ḫi-⸢il⸣-[tu]
[...] = cuneiform wedge
1(diš) ⸢šu?⸣-[si]
[...] = a sixty unit
MIN<(1(diš))> šu-si
EŠ₅<(1(diš))> šu-si
[...] = same thing for the third time
⸢LIMMU⸣<(1(diš))> šu-si
[...] = same thing for the fourth time
[ši]-⸢iš?⸣-šet
[...] = six
⸢6(DIŠ) šu⸣-si
[...] = 360 (6x60)
[... u?]-⸢mun⸣-na-⸢ku⸣
[se]-⸢bet⸣
[...] the sign umunnu = seven
[...] MIN<([u?]-mun-na-ku)>
⸢7⸣ [šu-si]
[...] = 420 (7x60)
[...] ⸢us⸣-sa-ku
sa-[ma-na-at]
[...] the sign ussu = eight
[...] MIN<(us-sa-ku)>
⸢8⸣ [šu-si]
[...] ditto = 480 (8x60)
[...] ⸢i⸣-lim-mu-ku
⸢ti⸣-[šet?]
[...] the sign ilimmu = nine
[...]-⸢x⸣ MIN<(i-lim-mu-ku)>
⸢9⸣ [šu-si]
[...] ditto = 540 (9x60)
[...]-⸢x⸣-u
[... min]-na-bi
⸢ši⸣-[na ...]
[... eš]-⸢še⸣-ku
[x] ⸢x⸣-[...]
[x] ⸢x-x⸣-[x]
[RI]
MIN
[...] ditto =
⸢nap?⸣-[ru-šu]
[...] ditto = to fly
[BURU₅]
nam nu-til-lu-u
⸢iṣ⸣-[ṣu-ru]
[...], (which is) the unfinished nammu sign = bird
[NAM]
nam-mu
e-[ṣe-nu]
[...], (which is) nammu = to sm[ell]
MIN<(nam-mu)>
ša₂-[ḫa-lu]
[...], ditto = to filter
⸢si⸣-[nun-tu]
[...], ditto = a swallow
[MIN<(nam-mu])>
⸢na⸣-[pu-u]
[...] = to sift
ša₂-[a-mu]
[...] = to decree
1Akk.mistake for ha-ma-ṭu (MSL 14, 250)