ETCSLglossing | Sign name: ZE2 (ZI2) Values: ze2, zi2 |
en-ki-du10-e | dgilgameš2-ra | arad-da-a-ni | en-ki-du10-e | inim | mu-un-ni-ib-gi4-gi4 |
EN-KI-DU10-E | DIĝIR-GIŠ.NEšEšIG.GA.MES (GIŠ.BIL2.GA.MES)-RA | ARAD-DA-A-NI | EN-KI-DU10-E | INIM | MU-UN-NI-IB-GI4-GI4 |
en-ki-du10 | gilgameš2 | arad | en-ki-du10 | inim | gi4 |
Enkidu (PN) | Gilgameš (DN) | slave | Enkidu (PN) | word | to return |
{ Enkidu replied to Gilgameš } { (2 mss. have instead:) His slave Enkidu replied }: "Come on now, you heroic bearer of a sceptre of wide-ranging power! Noble glory of the gods, angry bull standing ready for a fight! Young Lord Gilgameš, cherished in Unug, your mother knew well how to bear sons, and your nurse knew well how to nourish children! -- One so exalted and yet so lacking in { understanding } { (1 ms. has instead:) judgment } will be devoured by fate without him ever understanding that fate. The very idea that a captured bird should run away home, or a captured man should return to his mother's embrace! -- Then you yourself would never get back to the mother-city that bore you! { (1 ms. adds:) A captured warrior set free! A captured high priestess …… to the ĝipar! A captured gudug priest restored to his wig of hair! …… ever, ever ……? (2 lines fragmentary) …… his attention to his words ……. }" |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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