ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: BAR.AN
Values: kunga2

The heron and the turtle (c.5.9.2), line c592.A.48
ud-bi-aniĝ2-bun2-nalu2du14mu2-a-ke4lu2ḫar-ra-angig-ga-ke4
udniĝ2-bun2-nalu2du14mu2lu2ḫar-ra-angig
day(light)turtlepersondiscordto growpersonrouteto be ill
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Paragraph t592.p6 (line(s) 48-59) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
Then the quarrelsome turtle, he of the troublesome way, said: "I am going to pick a quarrel with the heron, the heron! I, the turtle, am going to pick a quarrel with the heron! I, whose eyes are snake's eyes, am going to pick a quarrel! I, whose mouth is a snake's mouth, am going to pick a quarrel! I, whose tongue is a snake's tongue, am going to pick a quarrel! I, whose bite is a puppy's bite, am going to pick a quarrel! With my slender hands and slender feet, I am going to pick a quarrel! I, the turtle -- an oven brick -- am going to pick a quarrel! I, who live in the vegetable gardens, am going to pick a quarrel! I, who like a digging tool spend my time in the mud, am going to pick a quarrel! I, an unwashed refuse-basket, am going to pick a quarrel!"
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