ETCSLglossingSignSignSignSign name: GIŠ.TUG2.PI
Values: g̃eštug2

Dumuzid's dream (c.1.4.3), line c143.140
ĝa2-nam-ma-an-ze2-engu5-li-ni-irga-an-ši-re7-en-de3-en
ĝA2-NAM-MA-AN-ZE2-ENGU5-LI-NI-IRGA-AN-šI-RE7-EN-DE3-EN
ĝengu5-liĝen
to gofriendto go
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Paragraph t143.p17 (line(s) 139-150) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Who since the most ancient times has ever known a sister reveal a brother's whereabouts? Come! Let us go to his friend!" Then they offered his friend a river of water, and he accepted it. They offered him a field of grain, and he accepted it." My friend ducked down his head in the grass, but I don't know his whereabouts { (1 ms. adds:) Dumuzid ducked down his head in the grass, but I don't know his whereabouts }." They looked for Dumuzid's head in the grass, but they couldn't find him." He ducked down his head in the short grass, but I don't know his whereabouts." They looked for Dumuzid's head in the short grass, but they couldn't find him." He ducked down his head in the tall grass, but I don't know his whereabouts." They looked for Dumuzid's head in the tall grass, but they couldn't find him." He has dropped down into the ditches of Arali, but I don't know his whereabouts."
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