ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: U2.SA
Values: dida

Enki and Ninmaḫ (c.1.1.2), line c112.60
<sup>d</sup>en-ki-ke<sub>4</sub>lu<sub>2</sub>gi&#x0161;u&#x0161;u<sub>2</sub>-&#x0161;u<sub>2</sub>sa<sub>2</sub>-sa<sub>2</sub>-de<sub>3</sub>nu-gamigidu<sub>8</sub>-a-ni-ta
en-kilu2gišušu2sa2gamigidu8
Enki (DN)person1sthandto coverto equalto bow downeyeto spread
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Enki answered Ninmaḫ: "I will counterbalance whatever fate -- good or bad -- you happen to decide." Ninmaḫ took clay from the top of the abzu in her hand and she fashioned from it first a man who could not bend his outstretched weak hands. Enki looked at the man who cannot bend his outstretched weak hands, and decreed his fate: he appointed him as a servant of the king.
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