ETCSLglossingSignSign name: NU11
Values: nu11


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A <foreign lang="sux">balbale</foreign> to Inana for &#x0160;u-Suen (&#x0160;u-Suen C) (c.2.4.4.3), line c2443.7
&#x1E2B;e<sub>2</sub>-em-du-&#x011D;u<sub>10</sub>siim-sa<sub>2</sub>-sa<sub>2</sub>-e
ĝensisa2
to gohornto equal
  =
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Paragraph t2443.p1 (line(s) 1-8) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
My hair is lettuce, well watered. It is the sprout of a lettuce, well watered. Its tangled coils (?) have been tightened. My nursemaid has …… them high and made my hair stag-like. She has tightened its tiny hairgrips and brought order to my charms; my charms, my hair, the lettuce, is the fairest of plants.
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