te-ga (see on [line 21]).

[23.] ná imi tur-tur-e šú-um-me-ti a-ba za-e-gim te-ga

The little stone of the storm do thou take. Who can attack like thee!

: DAḲḲU has three values for abnu, “stone”, za, ṣi and . We have also had the sign ZA with the value za equal to abnu ([line 13]). No doubt DAḲḲU indicates “hailstone” here.

imi is the common value of the sign IMMU for šâru, “storm” (Br. 8369).

tur-tur-e: tur (see [Hymn to Sin, line 28], ban-da). The sign is DUMU (lines [3], [15] and [16]). e (see [Hymn to Bêl, line 3]).

šú-um-me-ti: šú is a part of the verbal conjugation (see [Hymn to Bêl, line 25]), making it causal. um-me (see on [line 16]). ti equals laḳû, “take” (Br. 1700). This is the same word as ti meaning “life” ([Hymn to Bêl, line 16]).

a-ba za-e-gim te-ga (see on [line 22]).

[24.] ná gal-gal-e šú-um-me-ti a-ba za-e-gim te-ga

The large stone do thou take. Who like thee can attack!