ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GISAL
Values: g̃isal

Proverbs: collection 19 (c.6.1.19), line c6119.A.19.a1.4
dnin-kilimniĝ2ḫab2-ba(X)gu7-gu7-ĝu10
nin-kilimniĝ2ḫab2(X)gu7
mongoosethingto stink(X)to eat
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Paragraph t6119.p1 (line(s) 1-5) Click line no. for paragraph-aligned layout of transliteration and translation.
(cf. 6.1.10.10-12, 6.1.17.b3, ll. 14-17, 5.6.7: ll. 29-31) My black mountain has sprouted white gypsum. My mother sent to me a man from the forest, who has given me paralysed hands. My mongoose, which used to eat strong-smelling food, can no longer stretch its neck even towards a jar of ghee. (unknown no. of lines missing)
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