ETCSLglossing | Sign name: KAD5 Values: kad5, peš6 |
sig-še3 | ki-en-gi-ra2 | gana2 | ĝiš | bi2-keše2 |
SIG-šE3 | KI-EN-GI-RA2 | GANA2 | ĝIš | BI2-KEšE2 |
sig | ki-en-gi | gana2 | ĝiš | keše2 |
to be low | Sumer (GN) | field | tree | to bind |
The enemy troops established themselves everywere. Tirigan, the king of Gutium …… the mouths of the channels (?). Nobody came out of his city to face him; he already occupied both banks of the Tigris. In the south, in Sumer, he blocked the water from the fields, in the uplands he closed off the roads. Because of him the grass grew high on the highways of the land. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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