ETCSLglossingSignSign name: IN
Values: en6, in, isin2


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Gilgamec and Huwawa (Version A) (c.1.8.1.5), line c1815.105
ama-zu-ur<sub>2</sub>i<sub>3</sub>-til<sub>3</sub>-zuga-na-ab-dug<sub>4</sub>zu<sub>2</sub>-zu<sub>2</sub>he<sub>2</sub>-li<sub>9</sub>-li<sub>9</sub>
amatil3dug4zu2li9
motherto liveto saytoothverb part of multiword verb
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Paragraph t1815.p19 (line(s) 98-106) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"My master, you have not yet really seen that person, he should not vex you. -- But he vexes me -- me, who have seen him before. His pugnacious mouth is a dragon's maw; his face is a lion's grimace. His chest is like a raging flood; no one { dare approach } { (1 ms. has instead:) can escape from } his brow, which devours the reedbeds. { (2 mss. adds 1 line:) A man-eating lion, he never wipes away the blood from his slaver. } { (1 ms. adds instead 5 lines:) (1 line fragmentary) …… a lion eating a corpse, he never wipes away the blood (3 lines fragmentary) } Travel on, my master, up into the mountains! -- but I shall travel back to the city. If I say to your mother about you "He is alive!", she will laugh. But afterwards I shall say to her about you "He is dead!", and she will certainly weep { over you } { (1 ms. has instead:) bitterly }." { (1 ms. adds:) …… replied to ……: }
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