ETCSLglossing | Sign name: KA×EŠ2 (KA׊E3) Values: ma5 |
dnin-maḫ-e | im | niĝin2 | šu-na | ki-a | mu-un-šub | lul-aš | lib | mu-un-ĝar | den-ki-ke4 | im | šu-niĝin2-na | ki-a | in-šub | lul-aš | i3-ni-gi |
DIĝIR-NIN-MAḫ-E | IM | NIĝIN2 | ŠU-NA | KI-A | MU-UN-šUB | LUL-Aš | LIB | MU-UN-ĝAR | DIĝIR-EN-KI-KE4 | IM | ŠU-NIĝIN2-NA | KI-A | IN-šUB | LUL-Aš | I3-NI-GI |
nin-maḫ | im | niĝin2 | šu | ki | šub | lul | lib | ĝar | en-ki | im | šu-niĝin2 | ki | šub | lul | gi4 |
Ninmaḫ (DN) | clay | to go around | hand | place | to fall | to be false | (deathly) silence | to place | Enki (DN) | clay | total | place | to fall | to be false | to return |
{ Ninmaḫ threw the pinched-off clay from her hand on the ground and a great silence fell }{ (1 ms. has instead:) Enki threw all (?) the clay to the ground and was greatly …… }. The great lord Enki said to Ninmaḫ: "I have decreed the fates of your creatures and given them their daily bread. Come, now I will fashion somebody for you, and you must decree the fate of the newborn one!" |
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