ETCSLglossing | Sign name: UD.AN.ŠEŠ.KI Values: iti6 |
ab-sin2 | durun-dur2-ru-na | še-bi | gu2 | a-ab-gid2 |
absin3 | tuš | še | gu2 | gid2 |
furrow | to sit | barley | neck | to be long |
Make eight furrows per nindan (6 m) of width; the barley will lodge in more closely spaced furrows. When you have to work the field with the seeder-plough, keep your eye on your man who drops the seed. The grain should fall two fingers deep. You should put one giĝ of seed per nindan (approx. 3 ml per m). If the barley seed is not being inserted in the hollow of the furrow, change the wedge of your plough share. If the bindings become loose, tighten them. |
ePSD = The Pennsylvania Sumerian Dictionary |
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