Reverse
[22.] .............
[23.] ...... la a im[-si]
....... with water is filled
a equals mû, “water” (Br. 11347). “Water” is a primary meaning of the sign ÂU, which at first consisted of two short perpendicular lines representing “falling water” (see [Hymn to Bêl, line 3]).
im-si consists of indeterminate verbal prefix im and verbal root si. im (Br. p. 545). si ([Hymn to Bêl, line 22]).
[24.] ........ gi a im-si
..... with water is filled.
a im-si (see [line 23]).
[25.] ìd ...... e a im-si dimmer [Šis-ki-kam]