ETCSLglossingSignSign name: KAB
Values: gab2, gabu2, kab


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The debate between Grain and Sheep (c.5.3.2), line c532.87
&#x0161;ag<sub>4</sub>sag<sub>3</sub>-ga-ni&#x011D;e&#x0161;tug<sub>2</sub>-ga-niim-mi-ib-u<sub>18</sub>-lu
šag4sag3ĝeštug2u18-lu
heartto beatearto forget
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Paragraph t532.p9 (line(s) 83-91) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"I foster neighbourliness and friendliness. I sort out quarrels started between neighbours. When I come upon a captive youth and give him his destiny, he forgets his despondent heart and I release his fetters and shackles. I am Ezina-Kusu (Grain); I am Enlil's daughter. In sheep shacks and milking pens scattered on the high plain, what can you put against me? Answer me what you can reply!"
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