ETCSLglossingSignSign name: DIN
Values: din, kurun2, tin

Gilgameš and Ḫuwawa (Version A) (c.1.8.1.5), line c1815.148Z
ĝiri3gal-gal-lakuše-sir2gal-gal-laḫu-mu-ra-ni-in-DU-en
ĝIRI3GAL-GAL-LAKUš-E-SIR2GAL-GAL-LAḫU-MU-RA-NI-IN-DU-EN
ĝiri3gale-sir2galDU
footto be bigsandalto be bigDU
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Paragraph t1815.p31 (line(s) 148W-148FF) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
{ And a fourth time he addressed him: "By the life of my mother Ninsumun and of my father, holy Lugalbanda! No one really knows where in the mountains you live; they would like to know where in the mountains you live. Here, I have brought to for you some big shoes for big feet. Couldn't I get close to you and your family? Just hand over your terrors to me! I want to become your kinsman!" Then Ḫuwawa handed over to him his fourth terror. Gilgameš's fellow-citizens who had come with him began to lop off the branches and bundle them together, so as to lay them down at the foot of the hills. }
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