ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DUN (ŠUL)
Values: dun, dur9, sul, šaḫ2, šul, zu7

The debate between Grain and Sheep (c.5.3.2), line c532.157
lu<sub>2</sub>-sila&#x011D;-&#x011D;a<sub>2</sub>ba-&#x1E2B;iki-ami-ni-in-&#x011D;ar
lu2-silaĝ-ĝa2ḫikiĝar
bakerto mix upplaceto place
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Paragraph t532.p17 (line(s) 156-168) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"When you fill the trough the baker's assistant mixes you and throws you on the floor, and the baker's girl flattens you out broadly. You are put into the oven and you are taken out of the oven. When you are put on the table I am before you -- you are behind me. Grain, heed yourself! You too, just like me, are meant to be eaten. At the inspection of your essence, why should it be I who come second? Is the miller not evil? What can you put against me? Answer me what you can reply!"
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