Recovered from monastery tomes donated to the Targu Mures Historical Society:

Et Nerich tubis canere! Audi quid dicat: Illuc usque in sempiternum in tenebris, Quia in die illa, quod damnatus

Ian Whitehouse has been so kind as to translate for the plebeian masses:

Once in the Crimea

Tell the Khmer carvings

Of the transgression of this young

son Jacob, the firstborn.

I hear the faithful sing

A king must have arrived

Krim Jacob will live forever

we are blessed this day.

And the trumpets of Nerich yell!

They tell us:

Crimea is forever in darkness

since that damned day