ETCSLglossingSignSign name: KIN
Values: gur10, kig̃2, kin, saga11

Gilgameš, Enkidu and the nether world (c.1.8.1.4), line c1814.1.171
ud-baĝišellag-ĝu10e2nagar-ra-kanu-uš-ma-da-ĝal2-am3
UD-BAĝIš-ELLAG-ĝU10E2NAGAR-RA-KANU-Uš-MA-DA-ĝAL2-AM3
udellage2nagarĝal2
day(light)ball?house(hold)carpenterto be (located)
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Paragraph t1814.p12 (line(s) 166-175) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
At the gate of Ganzer, in front of the nether world, he sat down. Gilgameš wept, crying bitterly: "O my ball (?)! O my mallet (?)! O my ball (?), I am still not satiated with its charms, the game with it has not yet palled for me! If only my ball (?) waited still in the carpenter's house for me! I would treat the carpenter's wife like my own mother -- if only it waited still there for me! I would treat the carpenter's child like my little sister -- if only it waited still there for me! { My ball (?) has fallen down to the nether world -- who will retrieve it for me? } { (1 ms. has instead:) Who will retrieve my ball (?) from the nether world? } { My mallet (?) has fallen down to Ganzer -- who will retrieve it for me? } { (1 ms. has instead:) Who will retrieve my mallet (?) from Ganzer? }"
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