ETCSLglossing | Sign name: KU.KU.KU Values: eḫeḫḫe |
gu2 | a-šag4-ga | ub-da | 4-ba | ĝišal-e | ḫa-ra-ni10-ni10 |
GU2 | A-šAG4-GA | UB-DA | 4-BA | ĝIš-AL-E | ḫA-RA-NI10-NI10 |
gu2 | a-šag4 | ub | 4 | al | niĝin2 |
neck | field | corner | 4 | hoe | to go around |
After you cut back the plant bundles and establish the limits of the field, level it repeatedly with a thin hoe weighing two-thirds of a mina (approx. 650 g). Let a flat hoe erase the oxen tracks, let the field be swept clean. A maul should flatten the furrow bottoms of the area. A hoe should go round the four edges of the field. Until the field is dry it should be smoothed out. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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