ETCSLglossingSignSign name: ḪI׊E (BIR)
Values: bir, dubur, giriš

Enki and Ninḫursaĝa (c.1.1.1), line c111.213
lugal-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub><sup>u<sub>2</sub></sup>a&#x0161;-tal<sub>2</sub>-tal<sub>2</sub>mu-na-ab-be<sub>2</sub>
lugalaš-tal2-tal2dug4
kingtype of plantto say
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Paragraph t111.p35 (line(s) 211-219) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"My master, the atutu plant," he said to him, cut it off for him and Enki ate it." My master, the aštaltal plant," he said to him, pulled it up for him and Enki ate it." My master, the …… plant," he said to him, cut it off for him and Enki ate it." My master, the amḫaru plant," he said to him, pulled it up for him and Enki ate it. Enki determined the destiny of the plants, had them know it in their hearts.
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