ETCSLglossingSignSignSign name: ŠE.TIR
Values: ezim2, ezina2

Proverbs: collection 24 (c.6.1.24), line c6124.24.2.3
šaḫ2ze2-eḫtur-ešual-gu4-ud-gu4-ud-de3sag9-ga-aš-am3ĝe26-enu-gu7-e-še
šAḫ2-ZE2-EḫTUR-EŠUAL-GU4-UD-GU4-UD-DE3SAG9-GA-Aš-AM3ĝE26-ENU-GU7-E-šE
ze2-eḫturšugu4-udsag9ĝe26gu7
pigto be smallhandto jump onto be goodIto eat
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(cf. 6.1.09.a12-13, 6.1.19.b1-2, 6.1.21.b4-5, 6.2.5: YBC 4677 ll. 1-4)When a fattened pig is about to be slaughtered, one says "I must replace what I eat." As the piglet snuffles around, it says "I can no longer take pleasure in eating."
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