ETCSLglossing | Sign name: LUḪ Values: ḫuluḫ, luḫ, sukkal |
en-na | a-šag4-ga | al-šeĝ6-šeĝ6-e-da | teš2 | a-ra-ab-sig10-ge5-a |
EN-NA | A-šAG4-GA | AL-šEĝ6-šEĝ6-E-DA | TEš2 | A-RA-AB-SIG10-GE5-A |
en-na | a-šag4 | šeĝ6 | teš2 | sig10 |
as long as | field | to be hot | unity | to place |
After you cut back the plant bundles and establish the limits of the field, level it repeatedly with a thin hoe weighing two-thirds of a mina (approx. 650 g). Let a flat hoe erase the oxen tracks, let the field be swept clean. A maul should flatten the furrow bottoms of the area. A hoe should go round the four edges of the field. Until the field is dry it should be smoothed out. |
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