ETCSLglossing | Sign name: ŠU.DI.U.U.U (ŠU.DI.EŠ) Values: suḫub4 |
e<sub>2</sub> | ance-ka | <sup>jic</sup>ar-gibil<sub>2</sub>-am<sub>3</sub> |
e2 | ance | ar-gibil2 |
house(hold) | donkey | wooden structure |
In the sky there is the altirigu bird, the bird of the god. On the earth there is the hoe (al): a dog in the reedbeds, a dragon (ucumgal) in the forest. On the battlefield, there is the dur-allub battle-axe. By the city wall there is the battle-net (alluhab). On the dining-table there is the bowl (maltum). In the waggon shed, there is the sledge (mayaltum). In the donkey stable there is the cupboard (argibil). The hoe (al)! -- the sound of the word is sweet: it also occurs (munjal) on the hillsides: the tree of the hillsides is the allanum oak. The fragrance of the hillsides is the arganum balm. The precious stone of the hillsides is the algamec steatite. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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