ETCSLglossingSignSign name: SILA3
Values: qa, sal4, sila3

Lugalbanda and the Anzud bird (c.1.8.2.2), line c1822.394
ĜIŠ.ŠEŠku6diĝirsuḫur-maš2ku6-a-ke4
ĜIŠ.ŠEŠdiĝirsuḫur-maš2
type of fishdeitytype of carp
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Paragraph t1822.p22 (line(s) 388-398) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Holy Inana uttered this response: "Now, at the end, on the banks, in the water-meadows, of a clear river, of a river of clear water, of the river which is Inana's gleaming waterskin, the suḫurmaš fish eats the honey-herb; the toad eats the mountain acorns; and the …… fish, which is a god of the suḫurmaš fish, plays happily there and darts about. With his scaly tail he touches the old reeds in that holy place. The tamarisks of the place, as many as there are, drink water from that pool."
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