ETCSLglossingSignSign name: ABgunu (UNUG)
Values: ab4, aba4, gun4, iri11, unu, unug

The advice of a supervisor to a younger scribe (E-dub-ba-a C) (c.5.1.3), line c513.53
ni<sub>2</sub>tur-tur-ree-ra-da-sa&#x1E2B;<sub>6</sub>-sa&#x1E2B;<sub>6</sub>-napaga-ra-ab-e<sub>3</sub>zu-a
ni2tursaḫ6pae3zu
selfto be smallto withdrawbranchto go out or into know
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Paragraph t513.p10 (line(s) 50-53) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Since my childhood you have scrutinised me and kept an eye on my behaviour, inspecting it like fine silver -- there is no limit to it! Without speaking grandly -- as is your shortcoming -- I serve before you. But those who undervalue themselves are ignored by you -- know that I want to make this clear to you."
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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