ETCSLglossingSignSign name: EDIN
Values: bir4, edimx, edin, ru6

The advice of a supervisor to a younger scribe (E-dub-ba-a C) (c.5.1.3), line c513.38
geme<sub>2</sub>arad<sub>2</sub>jiri<sub>3</sub>-sig<sub>10</sub>-gae<sub>2</sub>-zakij<sub>2</sub>-gi<sub>4</sub>-ahe<sub>2</sub>-bi<sub>2</sub>-ne-gi<sub>4</sub>
geme2aradjiri3-sig10-gae2kij2-gi4-agi4
female slaveslaveattendanthouse(hold)messengerto return
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Paragraph t513.p8 (line(s) 36-41) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
"Whatever you revealed of the scribal art has been repaid to you. You put me in charge of your household and I have never served you by shirking. I have assigned duties to the slave girls, slaves and subordinates in your household. I have kept them happy with rations, clothing and oil rations, and I have assigned the order of their duties to them, so that you do not have to follow the slaves around in the house of their master. I do this as soon as I wake up, and I chivvy them around like sheep."
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary

Sumerian scribe

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