ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: 2.GAR3
Values: ešgar

Enki and Ninmah (c.1.1.2), line c112.80
engal<sup>d</sup>en-ki-ke<sub>4</sub><sup>d</sup>nin-mah-a-ragu<sub>3</sub>mu-un-na-de<sub>2</sub>-e
engalen-kinin-mahgu3de2
lordto be bigEnki (DN)Ninmah (DN)voiceto pour
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Paragraph t112.p12 (line(s) 79-82) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
{ Ninmah threw the pinched-off clay from her hand on the ground and a great silence fell }{ (1 ms. has instead:) Enki threw all (?) the clay to the ground and was greatly …… }. The great lord Enki said to Ninmah: "I have decreed the fates of your creatures and given them their daily bread. Come, now I will fashion somebody for you, and you must decree the fate of the newborn one!"
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