ETCSLglossingSignSign name: GIR2
Values: g̃ir2, g̃iri2

Gilgamec and Huwawa (Version A) (c.1.8.1.5), line c1815.86
inimnam-ur-saj-ja<sub>2</sub>-ka-nitug<sub>2</sub>-gin<sub>7</sub>mu-ni-in-dulga-da-gin<sub>7</sub>im-in-jar
inimnam-ur-sajtug2dulgadajar
wordheroismgarmentto cover (together)linen (fibre)to place
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He thrust that into his right ear; he covered him with his aggressive words as if with a cloth { (1 ms. adds:), laid them out like linen }. He { gathered } { (3 mss. have instead:) picked up } in his hand a cloth with thirty shekels of oil on it and { smothered } { (1 ms. has instead:) rubbed } it over Gilgamec's chest. Then Gilgamec stood up like a bull on the great earth. Bending his neck downwards, he yelled at him:
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