ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: IGI.ERIN2 (SIG5)
Values: kur7, kurum7, sig5

Lugalbanda in the mountain cave (c.1.8.2.1), line c1821.A.316
ĝišḫa-šu-ur2-rau2numun2-bur-gin7i3-ma5-ma5
ĝIšḫA-ŠU-UR2-RAU2-NUMUN2-BUR-GIN7I3-KA×EŠ2 (KA׊E3)-KA×EŠ2 (KA׊E3)
ĝišḫa-šu-ur2numun2-burma5
treetype of cypressrushto grind
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Paragraph t1821.p26 (line(s) 314-325) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
A brown goat and a buck-goat -- flea-bitten goats, lousy goats, fatty (?) goats -- in this way they were chewing aromatic šimgig as if it were barley, they were grinding up the wood of the cypress as if it were esparto grass, they were sniffing with their noses at the foliage of the šenu shrub as if it were grass. They were drinking the water of the rolling rivers, they were belching from ilinnuš, the pure plant of the mountains. While the brown goats and the buck-goats were browsing about among the plants, Lugalbanda captured these two in his ambush (?). He uprooted a juniper tree of the mountains and stripped its branches. With a knife holy Lugalbanda cut off its roots, which were like the long rushes of the field. With chains he fettered the brown goat and the buck-goat, both the goats. { (1 ms. adds:) ……, he piled up ……. }
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