ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: UD.GIŠ%GIŠ.NUN (UD.KIB.NUN)
Values: buranun, buranuna, zimbir

Enki and the world order (c.1.1.3), line c113.337
<sup>&#x011D;i&#x0161;</sup>alzu<sub>2</sub>sig<sub>9</sub>-ga-nimu&#x0161;ad<sub>6</sub>gu<sub>7</sub>ni&#x011D;<sub>2</sub>&#x0161;u&#x011D;al<sub>2</sub>
alzu2sig9mušad6gu7niĝ2šuĝal2
hoetoothto putsnakecorpseto eatthinghandto be (located)
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Paragraph t113.p37 (line(s) 335-340) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The great prince fixed a string to the hoe, and organised brick moulds. He penetrated the …… like precious oil. Enki placed in charge of them him whose sharp-bladed hoe is a corpse-devouring snake that ……, whose brick mould in place is a tidy stack of hulled grain for the ewes -- Kulla, who …… bricks in the Land.
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