ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: KU.IDIM
Values: mitum2

The farmer's instructions (c.5.6.3), line c563.56
kiab-sin2ĝiššibiri3-ur11-ru-aab-sin2sisa2ur11-ru-ab
kiabsin3šibirur11-ruabsin3sisa2ur11-ru
placefurrowshepherd's crookto ploughfurrowhornto equalto plough
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Paragraph t563.p10 (line(s) 55-63) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Where you have made vertical furrows, make slanted furrows, and where you have made slanted furrows, make vertical furrows. Straight furrows will give you edges that are wide enough and nice (?). Your crooked furrows should be straightened out. Make the furrows clear. Plough your portion of field. The clods should be picked out. The furrows should be made wide where the soil is open, and the furrows should be narrower where the soil is clogged: it is good for the seedlings.
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