Citatio: Thesaurus Linguarum Hethaeorum digitalis, hethiter.net/: TLHdig KUB 52.24 (2021-12-31)

obv. I 1 1 [ ]x(-)na-aš(-)x[

obv. I 2 2 [ ]x x[

obv. I 3 3 [ ]-u-e-en [

obv. I 4 4 [nuCONNn MUŠENḪI.Abird:NOM.PL(UNM) ar-ḫa]away from:PREV pé-eš-[ši-ia-an-duto throw:3PL.IMP1

[nuMUŠENḪI.Aar-ḫa]pé-eš-[ši-ia-an-du
CONNnbird
NOM.PL(UNM)
away from
PREV
to throw
3PL.IMP

obv. I 5 5 [ ]x-ra-aš-ša-a[š?

obv. I 6 6 [ ] ÍD-iriver:D/L.SG an-datherein:ADV;
inside:PREV;
:POSP
[

ÍD-ian-da
river
D/L.SG
therein
ADV
inside
PREV

POSP

obv. I 7 7 [ ]-ni-eš before:PREV(ABBR) SIG₅good:ABL(UNM) ú?-[etto come:3SG.PST

SIG₅ú?-[et
before
PREV(ABBR)
good
ABL(UNM)
to come
3SG.PST

obv. I 8 8 [ta-pa(?)]-aš-ši-iš(oracle bird):LUW||HITT.NOM.SG.C tar-liš(oracle term):NOM.SG.C(ABBR) p[a]-a[n(?)from/on the opposite side:ADV(ABBR)

[ta-pa(?)]-aš-ši-ištar-lišp[a]-a[n(?)
(oracle bird)
LUW||HITT.NOM.SG.C
(oracle term)
NOM.SG.C(ABBR)
from/on the opposite side
ADV(ABBR)

obv. I 9 9 nu-kánCONNn=OBPk ḫu?-u-ša-aš!(oracle bird):NOM.SG.C x x [

nu-kánḫu?-u-ša-aš!
CONNn=OBPk(oracle bird)
NOM.SG.C

obv. I 10 10 EGIRbehind:POSP URUla-ḫi-na-a[n?:GN.ACC.SG.C

EGIRURUla-ḫi-na-a[n?
behind
POSP

GN.ACC.SG.C

obv. I 11 11 [n]uCONNn URUla-ḫi-na-[an(?)]:GN.ACC.SG.C za-[


[n]uURUla-ḫi-na-[an(?)]
CONNn
GN.ACC.SG.C

obv. I 12 12 [š]a-l[i]-ma-ni-ma-a[š-(sacred place?):D/L.SG.C=CNJctr

[š]a-l[i]-ma-ni-ma-a[š-
(sacred place?)
D/L.SG.C=CNJctr

obv. I 13 13 ka-ni-i[š]-du-ma(-)[(bird of prey):STF=CNJctr

ka-ni-i[š]-du-ma(-)[
(bird of prey)
STF=CNJctr

obv. I 14 14 nuCONNn ka-ni--du-[(bird of prey):STF

nuka-ni--du-[
CONNn(bird of prey)
STF

obv. I 15 15 nuCONNn URUla-ḫi-na-a[n?:GN.ACC.SG.C


nuURUla-ḫi-na-a[n?
CONNn
GN.ACC.SG.C

obv. I 16 16 [š]a-li-ma-ni-ma-a[n(sacred place?):D/L.SG.C=CNJctr=PPRO.3SG.C.ACC 17

[š]a-li-ma-ni-ma-a[n
(sacred place?)
D/L.SG.C=CNJctr=PPRO.3SG.C.ACC

obv. I 17 [p]ébefore:PREV(ABBR) [S]IG₅good:ABL(UNM) ú-etto come:3SG.PST x[

[p]é[S]IG₅ú-et
before
PREV(ABBR)
good
ABL(UNM)
to come
3SG.PST

obv. I 18 18 KA₅.A-ma-kán‘fox-bird’:NOM.SG(UNM)=CNJctr=OBPk before:PREV(ABBR) [

KA₅.A-ma-kán
‘fox-bird’
NOM.SG(UNM)=CNJctr=OBPk
before
PREV(ABBR)

obv. I 19 19 [ -e]š? (oracle term):NOM.SG.C.(ABBR)4 x[

obv. I breaks off

(oracle term)
NOM.SG.C.(ABBR)

rev. IV 1′ 20 [nu-k]án?CONNn=OBPk ?(oracle term):SG.NOM.C.(ABBR) z[i?from this side:ADV(ABBR)

[nu-k]án??z[i?
CONNn=OBPk(oracle term)
SG.NOM.C.(ABBR)
from this side
ADV(ABBR)

rev. IV 2′ 21 x x ḫu-u-[w]a(?)(oracle bird):STF pa-[anfrom/on the opposite side:ADV(ABBR)

x xḫu-u-[w]a(?)pa-[an
(oracle bird)
STF
from/on the opposite side
ADV(ABBR)

rev. IV 3′ 22 a-li-〈la〉-aš(kind of oracle bird):NOM.SG.C (oracle term):SG.NOM.C.(ABBR) zifrom this side:ADV(ABBR) [

a-li-〈la〉-ašzi
(kind of oracle bird)
NOM.SG.C
(oracle term)
SG.NOM.C.(ABBR)
from this side
ADV(ABBR)

rev. IV 4′ 23 nu-kánCONNn=OBPk DKASKAL.KUR-lasubterranean watercourse:DN.NOM.SG(UNM);
subterranean watercourse:DN.ACC.SG(UNM);
subterranean watercourse:DN.GEN.SG(UNM);
subterranean watercourse:DN.D/L.SG(UNM);
subterranean watercourse:DN.ABL(UNM);
subterranean watercourse:DN.STF
x[

nu-kánDKASKAL.KUR-la
CONNn=OBPksubterranean watercourse
DN.NOM.SG(UNM)
subterranean watercourse
DN.ACC.SG(UNM)
subterranean watercourse
DN.GEN.SG(UNM)
subterranean watercourse
DN.D/L.SG(UNM)
subterranean watercourse
DN.ABL(UNM)
subterranean watercourse
DN.STF

rev. IV 5′ 24 [K]A₅.A‘fox-bird’:NOM.SG(UNM) tar-liš(oracle term):NOM.SG.C(ABBR) pa?-a[n?from/on the opposite side:ADV(ABBR)

[K]A₅.Atar-lišpa?-a[n?
‘fox-bird’
NOM.SG(UNM)
(oracle term)
NOM.SG.C(ABBR)
from/on the opposite side
ADV(ABBR)

rev. IV 6′ 25 (oracle term):SG.NOM.C.(ABBR) zifrom this side:ADV(ABBR) x-x7 [


rest of tablet blank, ca. twelve lines

end of tablet

zi
(oracle term)
SG.NOM.C.(ABBR)
from this side
ADV(ABBR)
Restorations Sakuma Y. 2009b, II, 604.
As the sign is found three other times in the tablet (rev. IV 1´, 3´, 6´), it must be considered a purposeful choice, presumably an abbreviation of the long sign GUN (= GÚ+UN). See also Introductio for parallels in a few other texts.
Likely ⸢ú-et⸣ or ⸢pa-it⸣.
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