ETCSLglossingSignSign name: AMAR
Values: amar, mar2, zur

The <foreign lang="sux">&#x0161;umunda</foreign> grass (c.1.7.7), line c177.22
<sup>u<sub>2</sub></sup>&#x0161;umundaizila<sub>2</sub>-la<sub>2</sub>am<sub>3</sub>-meu<sub>2</sub>-du<sub>3</sub>-a-ninu-ub-be<sub>2</sub>
šumundaizila2dug4u2-du3dug4
type of plantfireto hangto saybundleto say
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Paragraph t177.p4 (line(s) 22-28) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
The šumunda grass is a fire carrier, he cannot be tied into bundles, the grass cannot be shifted, the grass cannot be loosened, the grass cannot be loosened. When built into a booth, one moment he stands up, one moment he lies down. Having kindled a fire, he spreads it wide. The šumunda grass's habitat is among his bitter waters. He butts about (saying): "I will start, I will start a fire."
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