ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: LAGAB.LAGAB (NIGIN)
Values: kilib3, nig̃in

Enki and Ninmah (c.1.1.2), line c112.58
<sup>d</sup>nin-mah-eimuguabzu-acu-nimu-ni-in-ti
nin-mahimuguabzucute
Ninmah (DN)clayskullunderground waterhandto approach
Click on a lemma to search the ePSD. Hide sign names.

Paragraph t112.p6 (line(s) 56-61) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Enki answered Ninmah: "I will counterbalance whatever fate -- good or bad -- you happen to decide." Ninmah took clay from the top of the abzu in her hand and she fashioned from it first a man who could not bend his outstretched weak hands. Enki looked at the man who cannot bend his outstretched weak hands, and decreed his fate: he appointed him as a servant of the king.
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

© Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 The ETCSL project, Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford
Updated 2006-10-09 by JE

University of Oxford