ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DUG
Values: dug, epir, gurun7, kurin, kurun3

The farmer's instructions (c.5.6.3), line c563.12
gu<sub>2</sub>a-cag<sub>4</sub>-gaub-da4-ba<sup>jic</sup>al-eha-ra-ni<sub>10</sub>-ni<sub>10</sub>
gu2a-cag4ub4alnijin2
neckfieldcorner4hoeto go around
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Paragraph t563.p3 (line(s) 8-13) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
After you cut back the plant bundles and establish the limits of the field, level it repeatedly with a thin hoe weighing two-thirds of a mina (approx. 650 g). Let a flat hoe erase the oxen tracks, let the field be swept clean. A maul should flatten the furrow bottoms of the area. A hoe should go round the four edges of the field. Until the field is dry it should be smoothed out.
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