ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: SAL.ANŠE (MUNUS.ANŠE)
Values: eme3

Gilgameš and Ḫuwawa (Version B) (c.1.8.1.5.1), line c18151.145
lu2zu-meḫe2-adur2kaskal-laigime-eb-du8-de3-alu2zu-meḫe2-a
LU2ZU-MEḫE2-ADUR2KASKAL-LAIGIME-EB-DU8-DE3-ALU2ZU-MEḫE2-A
lu2zumedur2kaskaligidu8lu2zume
personto knowto berump(high)wayeyeto spreadpersonto knowto be
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Paragraph t18151.p20 (line(s) 142-147) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
…… Gilgameš's noble heart took pity on him. He addressed his slave Enkidu: "Come on, let us set the warrior free! He could be our guide! He could be our guide who would spy out the pitfalls of the route for us! He could be my ……! He could carry all my things! (1 line fragmentary)"
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