These three glyphs (variants of GD53) are possibly in some way opposites to the pepe glyphs:

Ea7-16 Ea7-18 Ea7-20
inoino te inoino te maitaki

What is beautiful, nice etc (maitaki) at the end of a year?

In reading the E tablet Metoro never used the word maitaki without seeing this type of glyph, i.e. two or three 'balls' (not rhombs).Whereas these rhombs are, according to Metoro, indicating inoino.

Are the two 'balls' in Ea7-20 nuts / fruits / testicles / hua?

I have earlier stated that three of these 'balls' might equal half a solar year (or three solar double-months). Two 'balls' ought then to mean something else, but then anyhow not so very different. Perhaps the great two 'balls' of Ea7-20 are indicating two years following each other in suit?

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