ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GUM (KUM)
Values: gum, kum, nag̃a4, qum

Letter from Aba-indasa to Culgi about his neglect (c.3.1.21), line c3121.17
<sup>jic</sup>gu-za-ja<sub>2</sub>lu<sub>2</sub>mu-un-da-la<sub>2</sub>-acu-ju<sub>10</sub>ec<sub>2</sub>im-ma-an-la<sub>2</sub>
gu-zalu2la2cuec2la2
chairpersonto hanghandropeto hang
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Paragraph t3121.p5 (line(s) 16-19) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
But like a tree planted in riverine thickets, I am bowed down in dirt. They have bound a rope around my hands, on my chair where they have tied me. In my city, where I would wear clean clothes, I am clothed instead in mourning dress. When I wash away clods of soil, dust still gets into my eyes.
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