| ETCSLglossing | ![]() ![]() | Sign name: U.PIRIG (KUŠU) Values: kušu, kušum4 |
| tukum | mu-un-gub-be<sub>3</sub> | tukum | mu-un-nu<sub>2</sub>-e |
| tukum | gub | tukum | nu2 |
| soon? | to stand | soon? | to lie down |
| The cumunda grass is a fire carrier, he cannot be tied into bundles, the grass cannot be shifted, the grass cannot be loosened, the grass cannot be loosened. When built into a booth, one moment he stands up, one moment he lies down. Having kindled a fire, he spreads it wide. The cumunda grass's habitat is among his bitter waters. He butts about (saying): "I will start, I will start a fire." |
| ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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