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EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHIC
DICTIONARY.
WITH AN INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS, KING LIST AND
GEOGRAPHICAL LIST WITH INDEXES, LIST OF HIEROGLYPHIC
CHARACTERS, COPTIC AND SEMITIC ALPHABETS, ETC.
By (.Sir) E\ AV WALLIS BUDGE, Knt., F.S.A.,
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M.A. and Litt.D., Cambridge; M.A. and D.Litt., Oxford; D.Lit., Durham;
SOMETIME SCHOLAR OF CHRIST'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND TYRWHITT HEBREW SCHOI.AK ;
KEEPER OF THE EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITU.S, BRITISH MUSEUM.
(IN TWO VOLUMES)
VOL. I.
LONDON :
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,
1920.
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CONTENTS.
PAGE
Dedication ' . . facing ii
Introduction ........... v
List of Authorities quoted or referred to .... lxxv
List of Hieroglyphic Characters ....... xcvii
Coptic, Semitic, and Persian Cuneiform Alphabets • . . . cxlviii
Egyptian Dictionary ......... i
List of Kings' Names_ . 917
List of Countries, Cities, Towns, etc 947
Index of English Words 1067
Index of Kings' Names 1257
Index of Geographical Names ....... 1271
Geographical Names in Coptic, Greek, Hebrew, Assyrian, Syriac,
Arabic, etc 1279
List of Coptic Words quoted in the Dictionary . . . 1287
List of non-Egyptian Words quoted in the Dictionary—Greek,
Hebrew, Assyrian, Syriac, Arabic, etc. ..... 1305
List of Egyptian Hieroglyphic Characters in the Fount of
Messrs. Harrison and Sons; with Appendix. . . . 1315
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INTRODUCTION.
It may be taken for granted that, from the time when Akerblad,
Young and Champollion le Jeune laid the foundation of the
science of Egyptology in the first quarter of the nineteenth century
down to the present day, every serious student of Egyptian texts,
whether hieroglyphic, hieratic or demotic, has found it necessary
to compile in one form or another his own Egyptian Dictionary.
In these days when we have at our disposal the knowledge which
has been acquired during the last hundred years by the unceasing
toil of the above-mentioned pioneers and their immediate Labours of
followers—Birch, Lepsius, Brugsch, Chabas, Goodwin, E. de Egyptian
Rouge and others—we are apt to underrate the difficulties which lexico-
they met and overcame, as well as to forget how great is the debt SraPhers-
which we owe to them. I therefore propose, before passing on to
describe the circumstances under which the present Egyptian
Hieroglyphic Dictionary has been produced, to recall briefly
the labours of the " famous men " who have preceded me in the
field of Egyptian lexicography, and " who were honoured in their
generations, and were the glory of their times."
The Abbé J. J. Barthélémy (1716-1795) as far back as 1761 Âkerblad and
showed satisfactorily that the ovals in Egyptian inscriptions ^oega's
. discoveries,
which we call " cartouches " contained royal names. Zoega
(1756-1809) accepted this view, and, developing it, stated that the
hieroglyphs in them were alphabetic letters.1 Had Akerblad
(1760-1819) and S. de Sacy (1758-1838) accepted these facts,
and worked to develop them, the progress of Egyptological
science would have been materially hastened. They failed,
however, to pay much attention to the hieroglyphic inscriptions of
which copies were available, and devoted all their time and labour
to the elucidation of the enchorial, or demotic, text on the Rosetta Silvestre de
Stone, the discovery of which had roused such profound interest y-
among the learned men of the day. Their labours in connection
with this text were crowned with considerable success. To
Akerblad belongs the credit of being the first European to formulate
a " Demotic Alphabet," and to give the values of its characters in
Coptic letters, but neither he nor S. de Sacy seems to have
suspected the 'existence of a hieroglyphic alphabet. Both these
eminent scholars produced lists, or small vocabularies, of demotic
1 See my Rosetta Stone, vol. I, p. 40.
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Introduction.
Demotic
vocabularies
of Âkerblad
and de Sacy.
Kircher,
Jablonski,
de Guignes
and Tychsen.
words, and added translations of them which are surprisingly
correct considering the period when they were compiled. And
both were able to read correctly the demotic equivalents of several
Greek royal names, e.g., Alexander, Ptolemy and Berenice. Their
failure to apply the method by which they achieved such success
to the hieroglyphic inscriptions is inexplicable. It has been
suggested that their scholarly minds revolted at the absurd views,
theories and statements about the Egyptian hieroglyphs made
by Athanasius Kircher (1601-1680), Jablonski (1673-1757), J. de
Guignes (1721-1800), Tychsen (1734-1815) and others, and the
suggestion is probably correct. After the publication of his
famous " Letter " to S. de Sacy,1 Akerblad seems to have dropped
his Egyptological studies. At all events, he published nothing
about them. De Sacy, though he did not consider that he had
wasted the time that he had spent on the demotic text on the
Rosetta Stone, refrained from further research in Egyptology,
and nothing of importance was effected in the decipherment of the
Egyptian hieroglyphs until Dr. Thomas Young (June 13th, 1773-
May 10th, 1830) turned his attention to them.
Thomas
Young and
the Rosetta
Stone.
Young's Hieroglyphic Alphabet and Vocabulary.
In 1814 Young began to study the inscriptions on the Rosetta
Stone, and, according to his own statement, succeeded in a few
months in translating both the demotic and the hieroglyphic
texts. His translations, together with notes and some remarks
on Akerblad's Demotic Alphabet, were printed in Archœologia for
1815, under the title " Remarks on Egyptian Papyri and on the
Inscription of Rosetta." With respect to the Egj^ptian Alphabet
he says, " I had hoped to find an alphabet which would enable
me to read the enchorial inscription. . . . But ... I
had gradually been compelled to abandon this expectation, and
to admit the conviction that no such alphabet would ever be
discovered, because it had never been in existence." During the
next three or four years he made striking progress in the
decipherment of both demotic and hieroglyphic characters. The results
of his studies at this period were published in his article Egypt,
which appeared in Part I of the fourth volume of the
Encyclopedia Britannica in 1819. It was accompanied by five plates,
containing inter alia a hieroglyphic vocabulary of 218 words, a
1 Lettre sur l'Inscription Egyptienne de Rosette, adressée au citoyen Silvestre
de Sacy, Paris (Imprimerie de la République Française) and Strasbourg, an X
(1802), 8vo. With a plate containing the Demotic Alphabet.
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" supposed enchorial, i.e., demotic alphabet," and " specimens of
phrases." The Vllth Section of the letterpress contained the Young's
" Rudiments of a Hieroglyphic Vocabulary," and thus Young Hieroglyphic
became the "father" of English compilers of Egyptian
Vocabularies. In this article, which formed a most important and epoch-
making contribution to Egyptology, Young gave a list containing
a number of alphabetic Egyptian characters, to which, in most
cases, he assigned correct phonetic values, i.e., values which are
accepted by Egyptologists at the present day. In fact, he showed
that he had rightly grasped the idea of a phonetic principle in
the reading of Egyptian hieroglyphs, the existence of which had
been assumed and practically proved by Barthélémy and Zoega, His
and applied it for the first time in the decipherment of application of
T- . , . , , ^, . , . ,. , , the Phonetic
Egyptian hieroglyphs. This seems to me to be an indisputable principle.
fact, which can easily be verified by any one who will take the
trouble to. read Young's article, Egypt, in the " Supplement "
to the Encyclopaedia Britannica and study his correspondence
and papers which John Leitch reprinted in the third volume of Young's
the Miscellaneous Works of the late Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S., ^^J*1"
London, 1855. Those whom such evidence will not satisfy may Chairpollion
consult the five volumes of his papers that are preserved in the andothers-
British Museum (Additional MSS. 27,281-27,285). In the first
volume (Add. 27,281) are all the principal documents dealing with
his work on the Rosetta Stone, and in the second (Add. 27,282)
will be found his copies of a series of short vocabularies of Egyptian
words. Without wishing in any way to reopen the dispute as
to the merits and value of Young's work in comparison with that
of Champollion, it may be pointed out that scholars who were
contemporaries of both and who had competent knowledge of
Egyptology couple together the names of Young and Champollion,
and place Young's name first. Thus Kosegarten groups Young,
Champollion and Peyron1 ; Birch speaks of the " discoveries of
Dr. Young and M. Champollion "2 ; and Tattam says that the contemporary
sculptured monuments and papyri of Egypt have long " engaged opinions on
, , , , , • -1 1 , the men ts of
the attention of the Learned, who have in vain endeavoured to Young's
decipher them, till our indefatigable and erudite countryman, discovery.
Dr. Young, and, after him, M. Champollion, undertook the task."3
1 Débitas vero gratias refero Youngio, Champolliono, Peyronio, viris prae-
clarissimis, quo quotiesaliquidadhocstudiorum genus pertinens abiis sciscitarem,
toties bénévole semper et promte quae desiderarem mecum communicaverunt.
De Prisca Aegyptiorum Litteratura Commentatio prima. Weimar, 1828, p. iv.
2 Sketch of a Hieroglyphical Dictionary. London, 1838, p. 3.
3 Coptic Grammar. London, 1830, p. ix.
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Introduction.
Young's
Demotic
Dictionary.
Alphabetic
arrangement
of the
Dictionary.
The great value and importance of Young's application of the
phonetic principle to Egyptian hieroglyphs has been summed up
with characteristic French terseness and accuracy by Chabas.
the distinguished Egyptologist, who wrote, " Cette idée fut, dans
la réalité, le fiat lux de la science."1
Curiously enough Young did not follow up his discovery by
a continued application of his phonetic principle to Egyptian
inscriptions other than those on the Rosetta Stone, but seems to
have been content to leave its further application and development
to Champollion le Jeune.8 And for some reason he made no attempt
to add to the Egyptian Vocabulary containing 218 words which he
published in his article Egypt in the Encyclopaedia Britannica,
or if he did. his additions were never printed. On the other hand,
he devoted himself to the preparation of a Demotic Dictionary and
this work occupied the last ten years of his life. The "
Advertisement " is of considerable interest, for it shows that it was only his
inability to decide upon the system of arrangement that ought to
be employed in an Egyptian Dictionary, that prevented him from
publishing the work during his lifetime. His difficulty is described
by him thus :
" From the mixed nature of the characters employed in the
written language or rather languages of the Egyptians, it is
difficult to determine, what would be the best arrangement .for a
dictionary, even if they were all perfectly clear in. their forms,
and perfectly well understood : at present, however, so many of
them remain unknown, and those which are better known assume
so diversified an appearance, that the original difficulty is greatly
increased. Every methodical arrangement, however arbitrary,
has the advantage of bringing together such words as nearly
resemble each other : and it appears most likely to be subservient
to the purposes of future investigation, to employ an imitation
of an alphabetical order, or an artificial alphabet, founded upon
the resemblance of the characters to those of which the phonetic
value was clearly and correctly determined by the late Mr.
o t
Akerblad ; and to arrange the words that are to be interpreted
according to their places in this artificial order ; choosing, however,
in each instance, not always the first character that enters into
the composition of the word, but that which appears to be
the most radical, or the most essential in its signification, or
1 Inscription de Rosette, p. 5.
e See Advertisement to Dr. Young's Egyptian Dictionary printed in Rudiments
of an Egyptian Dictionary, which formed an Appendix to Tattam's Coptic Grammar.
London, 1830, 8vo, and was reprinted by Leitch, op. cit., p. 472 ff.
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Champollion's
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sometimes that which is merely the most readily ascertained or
distinguished."1
Now although Young was the first to apply the phonetic, or
alphabetic, principle to Egyptian hieroglyphs, it is quite clear
from the above that he failed to see its value in arranging
Egyptian words in a dictionary. Speaking of Champollion's alphabet,
which was in reality his own with modifications and considerable
additions, he says : " His system of phonetic characters may
often be of use in assisting the memory, but it can only be applied
with confidence to particular cases when supported in each case
by the same kind of evidence that had been employed before its
invention. His communications have furnished many valuable
additions to this work, all of which have been acknowledged in
their proper places." So then rejecting his own system of
phonetic, i.e. alphabetic, characters, and Champollion's
development of it, he drew up his " Rudiments of the Egyptian
Dictionary in the ancient Enchorial Character," intending the work
to appear as an Appendix to the " Coptic Grammar," which
Henry Tattam was then writing. Whilst the printing of the
" Rudiments " was in progress he fell ill, but his interest in the
work was so great that in spite of his illness he continued to
prepare its pages for the lithographer and to correct the proofs.
When he had passed for press six sheets, i.e. 96 pages, death
overtook him, and Tattam corrected the last 14 pages (pp. 97-110)
of proof, saw them through the press, and compiled an Index to
the work, which appeared with Tattam's " Coptic Grammar " in
1 Writing to M. Arago on July 4th, 1828, Young says, " Now of the nine
letters which I insist that I had discovered, M. Champollion himself allows me
five, and I maintain that a single one would have been sufficient for all that I
wished to prove ; the method by which that one was obtained being allowed to
be correct, and to be capable of further application. The true foundation of the
analysis of the Egyptian system, I insist, is the great fact of the original identity
of the enchorial with the sacred characters, which I discovered and printed in
1816 [in the Museum Criticum No. VI, pp. 155-204], and which M. Champollion
probably rediscovered, and certainly republished in 1821 ; besides the reading of
the name of Ptolemy, which I had completely ascertained and published in 1814,
and the name of Cleopatra, which Mr. Bankes had afterwards discovered by
means of the information that I had sent him out to Egypt, and which he asserts
that he communicated indirectly to M. Champollion [see H. Salt, Essay on Dr.
Young's and M. Champollion's Phonetic System of Hieroglyphics, London, 1825,
p. 7] ; and whatever deficiencies there might have been in my original alphabet,
supposing it to have contained but one letter correctly determined, they would
and must have been gradually supplied by a continued application of the same
method to other monuments which have been progressively discovered and made
public since the date of my first paper." Leitch, Miscellaneous Works of the late
Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S., Vol. Ill, p_. 464 ff.
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Progress of
Egyptology
retarded by
the death of
Young and
Champollion.
1830.1 The " Rudiments," to paraphrase Kosegarten's words,
contains a valuable and well-arranged collection of all the most
important groups of enchorial characters hitherto deciphered.
These Young selected from enchorial texts which had been
published by himself, and by Champollion and Kosegarten, and from
letters which he had received from Champollion describing the
contents of unpublished papyri at Paris.2
• The progress of Egyptology suffered a severe set-back by the
death of Young on May 10th, 1830, and by the death of
Champollion on March 4th, 1832, and there was no scholar sufficiently
advanced in the science to continue their work. With the
exception of books and papers of a polemical character, some authors
championing Young's system of phonetics, and others loudly
proclaiming the superior merits of that of Champollion, and
others advocating the extraordinary yiews of Spohn and Seyffarth
(1796-1885), no important work on Egyptological decipherment
appeared for several years. Soon after the death of Champollion
a rumour circulated freely among the learned of Europe to the
effect that the great Frenchman had left in manuscript, almost
complete, many works which he was preparing for press when
death overtook him, and that these were to appear shortly under
the editorship of his brother, Champollion-Figeac (1778-1867).
It was widely known that Champollion had been engaged for
1 In his Observations on the Hieroglyphic and Enchorial Alphabets {Coptic
Grammar, p. ix ff.) Tattam describes briefly and accurately the various steps in
the early history of Egyptian decipherment. He shows that Young was the first
to read correctly the names of Ptolemy and Berenice, that Bankes, with the help
of Young, discovered the name of Cleopatra, and says that the system of letters
thus discovered was " taken up, and extended, by M. Champollion, and afterwards
by Mr. Salt, our late Consul-General in Egypt." He then gives the Hieroglyphic
Alphabet as constructed from the researches of Young, Bankes, Champollion and
Salt.
* Das Werk (Nro. 2), mit welchem der treffliche Young seine literarische
Laufbahn und zugleich sein Leben beschlossen hat, enthält eine schätzbare,
wohlgeordnete Sammlung aller wichtigsten bisher erklärten enchorischen
Schriftgruppen. Er hat diese Sammlung aus den von ihm selbst, von Champollion,
und von mir bekannt gemachten enchorischen Texten ausgewählt, aber auch
briefliche Mittheilungen Champollion's aus noch nicht herausgegebenen Pariser
Papyrusrollen benutzt. Er leitete den Druck und die Correktur dieser Schrift,
welche ihm sehr am Herzen lag, und die gleichsam sein Vermächtniss über die
Aegyptischen Untersuchungen liefert, noch auf seinem letzten Krankenbette,
so schwer ihm auch zuletzt das Schreiben schon ward. Als er bis zur gösten
Seite mit der Correktur gelangt war, ereilte ihn der Tod ; die Correktur der
letzten Seiten, und die Indices besorgte daher Hy. Tattam. See Jahrbücher
für wissenscliaftlichc Kri'.ik, Jahrgang 1831, Bd. II, Stuttgart und Tübingen, 4to,
Col. 771.
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Charnpollion's many years in compiling a Hieroglyphic Dictionary ; that he
manuscripts. ha(j ^een assisted. by his friend, Salvador Cherubini (1760-1842) ;
that Charles Lenormant (1802-1859) had helped him in
transcribing the slips ; and that Ippolito Rosellini (1800-1843 ?) nad
made a copy of this Dictionary before Champollion set out on
his last journey to Egypt. But when year after year passed and
Champollion-Figeac failed to issue any of his brother's works,
many scholars came to the conclusion that the manuscripts did
not exist.
Richard Lepsius and Samuel Birch.
Meanwhile two young men, C. R. Lepsius (1810-1884) and
Samuel Birch (1813-1885), had turned their attention to the
study of Egyptian hieroglyphs, and succeeded in completing
Charnpollion's system of decipherment and establishing it.
Lepsius first studied in Berlin under Bopp (1791-1867), and
having received his doctor's degree in philosophy in 1833,
departed to Paris, where he won the Volney prize in 1834. In
Lepsms jgqc he published the two Dissertations1 which established his
completes . ...... TT
Charnpollion's reputation as a comparative philologist. He went to Rome,
system of where he became an intimate friend of Ippolito Rosellini, the
Egyptologist and friend and travelling companion of Champollion.
Here he wrote and published in the " Annali dell' Instituto
Archeologico di Roma " (Vol. IX, 1837) his famous " Lettre à
M. le Professeur Rosellini sur l'Alphabet Hiéroglyphique." In
this letter, which created widespread interest, he succeeded in
removing many of the defects of Charnpollion's development of
Young's system of phonetics, and treated the whole question of
Egyptian decipherment in 'such a masterly manner that all
adverse criticism of a serious character was silenced once and
The Phonetic for all. It is unnecessary to refer here to the great works to
Lepsius61 ° tne publication of which he devoted the remaining forty-eight
years of his life, for they do not concern the question under
discussion.
Whilst Lepsius was perfecting Charnpollion's system, Birch
was studying the whole question of Egyptian decipherment from
an entirely different point of view, namely, that of a Chinese
scholar. It will be remembered that so far back as 1764 Joseph
1 Zwei Sprachvergleichende Abhandlungen. /. Ueber die Anordnung
und Verwandtschaft des Semitischen, Indischen, Aethiopischen, Alt-Persischen
und Alt-Aegyptischen Alphabets. II. Ueber den Ursprung und die Verwandtschaft
der Zahlwörter in der Indo-Germanischen, Semitischen, und der Koptischen Sprache,
Berlin, 1835-6. 8yc.
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de Guignes (1721-1800), an eminent Sinologist, tried to prove
that the epistolographic and symbolic characters of the Egyptians
Theories were to be found in the Chinese characters, and that the Chinese
°f(?e nation was nothing but an Egyptian colony. Following in his
Sinologist steps, M. le Comte de Palin (or Pahlin) held that the Chinese
and Palm. an(j Egyptian characters were identical in origin and meaning ;x
he believed that if either the ancient forms of Chinese characters,
or those which their values indicate, were given to them, true
hieroglyphs similar to those that exist on the Rosetta Stone
would very often be found. And he thought that if the Psalms
of David were translated into Chinese, and they were then written
in the ancient characters of that language, the inscriptions in
Egyptian papyri would be reproduced.2 Now whatever may have
been the opinions held by Young and Champollion about the
relationship of the Chinese language to the ancient Egyptian
language, or the similarity of the principles on which Chinese
and Egyptian writing had been developed, these scholars could
neither affirm nor deny effectively the statements of de Guignes
and de Palin, for both of them were ignorant of the Chinese
language. With Birch the case was very different, for he studied
Chinese under a competent master when still at the Merchant
Taylors' School, with the direct object of obtaining an appointment
in the Consular Service in China. The friend of the family who
had promised to obtain this appointment for him died
unexpectedly in 1831, with the result that Birch remained in
England. He continued his Chinese studies, and began to read
Birch's the works of Young and Champollion, thinking that his knowledge
Chinese 0{ Chinese would enable him to read the Egyptian texts easily.
In 1834 he became an assistant in the Public Record Office, and
worked in the Tower until January, 1836, when he entered the
service of the Trustees of the British Museum. There he was
able to make use of his knowledge of Chinese and Egyptian, and
his first official task was to arrange and describe the Chinese
coins.3 When this work was completed he was directed to describe
1 See his Essai sur le moyen de parvenir à la lecture et à l'intelligence des
Hiéroglyphes Égyptiens in Mémoires de l'Académie, torn. XXIX, 1764 ; torn.
XXXIV, 1770.
* See De Palin, N. G., Lettres sur les Hiéroglyphes, Weimar, 1802 ; Essai sur
les Hiéroglyphes, Weimar, 1804 ; Analyse de l'Inscription en Hiéroglyphes dit
Monument trouvé à Rosette, Dresden, 1804 ; Nouvelles Recherches, Florence, 1830.
* Some of the descriptions which he wrote at this time are still in the coin
trays of the Department of Coins and Medals, and by the courtesy of my colleague,
the Keeper of the Department, Mr. G. F. Hill, I have been able to examine them.
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the Collections of Egyptian monuments and papyri for the official
Guide to the British Museum, and his account of them was
published in the " Synopsis " for 1838. Long before he entered Birch's idea
the Museum he conceived the idea of compiling a Hieroglyphic °£a , ,.
_.. . , , . 1 ,• , Hieroglyphic
Dictionary, and began to write down, each on a separate slip of Dictionary.
paper, the hieroglyphic words which he found in the texts
published by James Burton,1 Gardner Wilkinson,2 Champollion,5
Rosellini4 and Salvolini.5
Birch's " Sketch of a Hieroglyphical Dictionary."
. This work of word-collecting had been somewhat interrupted
by his duties in the Public Record Office in 1834-5, but soon
after he entered the Museum he took it up with redoubled zeal,
and he copied every hieroglyphic text and transcribed every
hieratic papyrus which the Museum possessed. In 1837, the year
in which Lepsius published his famous Letter to Rosellini, Birch
revised his slips carefully, and decided to attempt to publish a
" Hieroglyphical Dictionary." In those days no fount of
hieroglyphic type existed, and lithography was expensive, and publishers
were not eager to spend their money on a dictionary of a language
of which scarcely a dozen people in the whole world had any
real knowledge. At length Messrs. William Allen & Co., of Publication'
.of Birch s
Leadenhall Street, London, were induced to consider the publica- •• Sketch of a
tion of a hieroglyphic dictionary, but they decided to issue first Hieroglyphical
of all a few specimen pages, with a short Preface by Birch, with
the view of finding out how far the work would be supported by
the learned and the general public. Thereupon Birch prepared
for the lithographer twelve small quarto pages containing ninety-
three words, and having written a Preface of two pages to explain
his system of arrangement of the words, they were published in
the autumn of 1838 under the title of " Sketch of a Hieroglyphical
Dictionary. Part I. Hieroglyphs and English. Division I.
Phonetical Symbols. Vowels."
In his Preface Birch says that he has drawn up his work to
help the student of hieroglyphs in his researches, and that he
intends it to be used as a manual which " all who appreciate the
value of the phonetic system may use, and by which, at one glance, Birch's
may be seen the extent of the discoveries of Dr. Young and Phonetic
J system.
1 Excerpta Hieroglyphica. Cairo, 1825-1837, fol. (privately printed).
i Materia Hieroglyphica. Malta, 1824-1830 (privately printed).
5 Lettres écrites d'Egypte et de Nubie en 1828 et 182g. Paris, 1833.
i / Monumenti dell' Egitto e délia Nubia. Pisa, 1832 ff.
6 Campagne de Rhamsès le Grand contre les Shéta et leurs alliés. Paris, 1835.
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Introduction.
His
ideophonetic
arrangement.
Arrangement
of the
proposed
Dictionary.
Polyphonous
symbols.
Natural
classification
of symbols.
The tabulated
symbols to
form the key.
M. Champollion, and of their application to the monuments of the
Egyptians." The dictionary does not claim even comparative
perfection, "but it has been judged that the publication of such
a work might be of slight service to those who are desirous of
possessing, in a compendious form, the results of much labour,
comparison and instruction." The matter contained in the work
is not entirely original, but the arrangement is, and " if not
scientific, [it is] perhaps the only one by which tyros could at
once find the particular group or word which they seek. It may
be termed ideophonetic, as it embraces both principles of ideal
and phonetic classification, and its arrangement has been borrowed
from a language very cognate in its construction—the Chinese."
The hieroglyphical and English part of the Dictionary was
to be divided into two parts. Part I was to contain words "
commencing with symbols, representatives of sounds, or phonetic,"
and Part II words " whose initial character is the equivalent of
an idea, or ideographic." Part I was to be " subdivided into
symbols, having the power of vowels or consonants, the vowels
forming (on account of one symbol frequently having the force
of many) one large class, and the consonants, according to their
position in the Coptic alphabet." That is to say, Division I of
Part I was to contain symbols or characters some of which Birch held
to be polyphonous, and Division II symbols to which he had given
consonantal values, and these were to be arranged in the order
of the letters of the Coptic Alphabet. The internal classification
of the characters or symbols was to be strictly ideographical,
" taking the symbols in their arrangement, according to the
rank they hold in natural and other sciences, as the human form,
limbs, animals, inanimate objects, etc." At the end of the
Dictionary Birch intended to give "all the symbols in a similar
classification, and in a tabular view," and this section was to
form the key to the whole work. With the view of illustrating
the way in which he intended his Dictionary to be used, he says,
" Suppose, for example, it were required to find the meaning
of a group beginning with a human eye [<s>-]—as the eye is a
component part of the human bod}', it will be found in that
division in the table, and there will be affixed to the depicted eye,
v[ide Nos] 13-43." In this group of words will be found all those
words in which an eye [<s>-] is the first character ; and the eye
generally represents a vowel. These remarks will be clear to the
reader after examining the two pages from Birch's " Sketch of
a Hieroglyphical Dictionary," which are reproduced on pp. xviii
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and xix. The twelve-paged specimen which he published only
illustrates the plan and arrangement of what he called the
" Phonetic Division " of his Dictionary, and it is much to be
regretted that he did not issue specimens of the other Divisions.
The above extracts from Birch's Preface and the specimen pages First
which are here given prove beyond all doubt thaOhe had grasped application of
the importance of the " phonetic principle " for lexicographical principle to
purposes, and that he was the first to apply it to the arrangement ?•*! E§yPtian
of the words of the Egyptian language. He says that he borrowed
[the idea of] his " ideophonetic arrangement " from the Chinese,
a statement which should be noted. My colleague, Mr. L. Giles,
the Sinologist, informs me that though the Chinese had no alphabet
they developed a phonetic principle. Some eighty per cent, of
the characters of the language are made up of two parts, one
part serving as a phonetic and giving a clue to the sound of the
word, and the other as a " classifier," which gives a clue as to
its meaning ;! the " classifiers "2 are in number about 214, and Classifiers and
the phonetic symbols between 1,600 and 1,700. In the case of determina-
... . ■ . tives.
Egyptian the signs which are now called " determinatives " are
the equivalents of the " classifiers," and the alphabetic characters
are the equivalents of the phonetic symbols in Chinese texts.
Sad to relate, Birch's " Sketch " did not meet with sufficient
encouragement to induce the publisher to continue the publication
of the " Hieroglyphical Dictionary," and no more parts appeared.
Champollion's " Dictionnaire Égyptien en Écriture
Hiéroglyphique."
Nothing more was done in the field of Egyptian lexicography champollion's
until 1841, when the " Dictionnaire Égyptien en écriture hiéro- "Dictionnaire
glyphique " of Champollion appeared at Paris under the careful
editorship of Champollion-Figeac. In a lengthy " Préface " the
editor describes the history of the Dictionary and the plan on
which it is arranged, and the untoward events which delayed its
publication ; and from it the following summary has been made.
Even before 1822, the year in which Champollion published his
1 See his article on the Chinese Language in the Encyclopœdia Britannica,
last edition.
* A list of them is given in Dr. J. Marshman's Elements of Chinese Grammar.
Serampore, 1814. 4to, pp. 9-14. The " phonetic stage " in Chinese writing is
described and discussed in W. Hillier, The Chinese Language and how to learn it,
2nd edit., London, 1910, p. 3 ff. ; and in Dr. H. Allen Giles' China and the Chinese,
New York, 1902, p. 29 ff., and 35.
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Introduction.
Lettre à M. Darier1 relative à V Alphabet des Hiéroglyphes Phonétiques
employés par les Égyptiens pour inscrire sur leurs Monuments les
titres, les noms et les surnoms des souverains Grecs et Romains, he
had made one list containing all the hieroglyphic characters he
had found, and another list containing all the characters the
meaning of which appeared to be manifest. He wrote each
character on a separate card, and afterwards tabulated them
systematically. Already in 1818-19 he had made a manuscript
Champpllion's iis-t 0f hieroglyphic words entitled, Premier essai d'un Dictionnaire
of des Hiéroglyphes Égyptiens, adding the legend, Davus sum, non
hieroglyphic (Edi-bus. When later he learned to distinguish three classes of
characters, figurative, symbolic and phonetic, and was able to
prove that they were employed simultaneously in the texts of
all periods, he began to compile an Egyptian Dictionary. He
first wrote each word on a separate slip of paper, or card, and
then copied each on to a .separate sheet of small folio paper,
ruled in five columns. Col. 1 gave the character in outline and
its hieratic form, Col. 2 its name, Col. 3 its graphic character
(symbolic, figurative or phonetic), Col. 4 its actual meaning or
value, and Col. 5 a reference to the text in which it had that
value. Thus the Dictionary existed in duplicate, in slips and
Rosellini's m sheets, and it had assumed very large proportions before
copy of ( Champollion went to Egypt in 1838. At this time Rosellini,
Egyptian wn0 was a great friend of Champollion long before he became
Dictionary. his fellow traveller, was allowed to make a copy of the Dictionary,
presumably for his own use. It must be this copy which he
bequeathed to the Biblioteca dell' Imperiale e Reale Università of
Pisa, and which is thus described in the Inventory of the bequest
by Dr. Giuseppe Dei :2 " No. 4 casette, divise in caselle contenenti
il non ultimato ma molto avanzato Dizionario dei Geroglifici,
eseguito in parecchie migliaia di cartelle fatte per ordine alfabetico
pei caratteri fonetici, e metodico per i figurativi e ideografici
simbolici."
When Champollion went to Egypt he took with him both
copies of his Dictionary, and while in that country he added to
both very considerably ; MM. Salvador Cherubini and Lenormant
wrote many slips for him', and their contributions formed part of
the original manuscript. On his return from Egypt he
continued his labours on the Dictionary and added largely to it.
1 Born 1742, died 1833. He was the Permanent Secretary to the Académie
des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres, and was well known as a classic and lûstorian.
* Biographia del Cav. Prof. Ippoliio Rosellini. Florence, 1843, p. 15.
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Champollion died on March 4th, 1832, and when his brother Disapearance
wished to take steps to publish the Dictionary he found that as of portions of
a result of " funestes conseils des plus funestes passions," one MSS.
half of each copy of the Dictionnaire had been carried off, but
by whom Champollion-Figeac does not say in his edition of the
Dictionnaire. All that he says on the subject there is that in
spite of all opposition he succeeded in 1840 in regaining pos- Thei-r
session of 329 folios of the copy of the Dictionnaire, which was recovery by
written out fairly on sheets of paper, and a large number of the pi^ac^n"
slips belonging to the copy, which was kept purposely in slip 1840.
form. And that having these in his hands he felt justified in
thinking that he was in possession of both manuscript copies
of the Dictionnaire in a nearly complete state. In a footnote
he refers to a pamphlet in which he tell us how he regained
possession of the parts of the two manuscript copies of the
Dictionnaire which had disappeared, and as the pamphlet is
now very rare, and his story is not generally known, I summarise
it here.
Champollion-Figeac's pamphlet is entitled, Notice sur les
Manuscrits Autographes de Champollion le Jeune perdus en VAnnée
1832, et retrouvés en 1840. Paris, March, 1842. He says that
when in April, 1832, he set to work to arrange his brother's literary
effects with the view of offering the MSS. to the Government, portions of
he found at once that several of the most important of them were Champollion's
missing. He devoted himself to the task of making enquiries missjn*g.
for them among his brother's friends, but they could give him
no information about them, and the only result of his labour
was to make widely known the fact that they were lost. The
savants of the day, remembering how freely Champollion lent his
writings to his intimate friends, hoped that they were not lost
but only mislaid by some friend who had forgotten all about them.
A year passed, and nothing was heard of the lost manuscripts.
Meanwhile Champollion-Figeac began to suspect that one of his champollion-
brother's friends, a man who was peculiarly indebted to him, had Figeac's
them in his possession. This friend was a young Italian called sa'me
Salvolini, a native of Faenza, who came to Paris to study
Egyptology in 1831, and who became a close friend of Champollion and
his family. Champollion-Figeac's suspicions were aroused by the Suspicion falls
fact that a few months after the death of his brother, Salvolini on Salvolini.
sent him a prospectus of a work on the inscriptions on the Rosetta
Stone, the Book of the Dead, etc., which he intended to publish
in three volumes quarto. That a young man, 22 years of age,
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xxiv Introduction.
Effrontery of
Salvolini.
Salvolini 's
publications-
and death.
Verardi the
artist offers
Salvolini's
MSS. to
Lenormant.
Lenormant
recognises the
Champollion
MSS. stolen
by Salvolini.
who had only studied Egyptian for a year could produce an
elaborate work on difficult Egyptian texts in three volumes
quarto was absurd on the face of it, and as Champollion-Figeac
knew that his brother had written monographs on the very texts
that were mentioned in the prospectus, he came to the conclusion
that Salvolini had stolen the missing manuscripts. This was
quite possible, for Salvolini had had free access to the study of
Champollion, and was constantly in his house during his last
illness. In August, 1833, at a public meeting of the Académie
des Inscriptions Silvestre de Sacy solemnly called upon the man
or men who had the missing manuscripts in their possession
to restore them to their author's family, and Salvolini had the
audacity to join him in mourning the loss of them, and with tears
in his eyes he implored the man who had them to give them up.
And at that moment he was announcing the publication of them
under his own name ! Still nothing was heard of the missing
manuscripts. In February, 1838, Salvolini died, aged 28.
Champollion-Figeac tried to find out what papers he had left behind,
and was told that they had been claimed by a foreign messenger,
and that they had been sent beyond the Alps. As a matter of
fact, they had never left Paris, where they remained forgotten
in some rooms. When Salvolini died his relatives commissioned
an artist, Luigi Verardi, to wind up his affairs, and when this
gentleman examined the effects the manuscripts on which was
inscribed the name of François Salvolini seemed to be the most
valuable parts of them. Verardi really believed that the
manuscripts were the work of Salvolini, and wishing to do the best he
could for his friend's family, tried to sell them, but no one would
buy them. Finally, not knowing what else to do with the
manuscripts, he wished to show them to Charles Lenormant, the friend
and fellow traveller of Champollion, and to take his advice on
the subject. At first Lenormant refused to look at them, but
after a time, to oblige his friend Verardi, he agreed to do so.
As soon as Lenormant began to turn over the leaves of the bundles
of manuscripts which bore on them Salvolini's name, lie recognised
at once two of the works of Champollion, the loss of which had
been publicly deplored by Silvestre de Sacy at the meeting of
the Académie mentioned above. There was no longer any doubt
about the matter. Salvolini had stolen the manuscripts of his
friend and master, and as he made no response to de Sacy's appeal
for their restoration, it was quite clear that he had intended to
keep them. With the manuscripts of Champollion were several
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papers that were the work of Salvolini, but when Lenormant
showed Verardi a whole volume which Champollion had written
in French with his own hand, and pointed out to him the title,
" Storia d'Egitto par F. Salvolini," which Salvolini had written
on the title sheet, Verardi was convinced that he had been
deceived by his dead friend. He realised quickly that Cham-
pollion's manuscripts must be given up to his heirs, and showed
himself amenable to Lenormant's representations. Lenormant Lenormant
agreed to give him 600 francs for the documents, and with this purchases the
°°. ., MSS. from
sum Salvolini s family had to be content. Lenormant took Verardi.
possession of all Champollion's stolen manuscripts, and handed
them over to the Government, who, by a special resolution passed
on the 24th of April, 1833, had ordered their acqusition in the
interests of science. Salvolini published the first volume of the
" Analyse Grammaticale " in 1836 ; the second and third volumes
did not appear. His papers fill five volumes. See Catalogue
des Papyrus Égyptiens de la Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, No.
331, MS. 4to. See also the two letters to M. C. Gazzera in Des
principales expressions qui servent à la Notation des Dates sur les
Monuments de l'Ancienne Egypte. Paris, 1832-3. 8vo.
Champollion's manuscripts, however, needed a great deal of
alteration and arrangement before they could be printed. And
their editor describes in detail how he was himself obliged to make
a copy of the Dictionary in which he incorporated the contents
of both the slips and the folios, as well as very many important
particulars from his brother's Grammaire Égyptienne. Having Champollion-
written out all his material, he had to decide how to arrange h/fbrother-s
the words. This was no easy matter, and finally he adopted MSS.
the system which was foreshadowed in his brother's " Mémoire
sur l'Écriture Hiératique," and was printed in 1821. At that
time Champollion was endeavouring to classify and" arrange the
Egyptian hieroglyphs, and found great difficulty in doing so.
He believed that the ancient Egyptians must have had some
system of arrangement for them, though he had no support for
this view, and no evidence on the subject was forthcoming from
native sources, and none from the works of classical writers.
Finally he adopted a " methodical, or so to say, natural classi- Champollion's
fication," that is, he grouped into sections the figures of men, natUvT t-
human members, animals, birds, fish, reptiles, plants, etc. This of hieroglyphs
method was a modification of the system of arrangement of ;!^se<?on the
words in their Vocabularies by the Copts, for Champollion argued " Scala."
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Egyptians, and whose language is substantially the same as that
of the ancient Egyptians, arranged their Vocabularies in this way,
they must be reproducing a system that had been in use among
their remote ancestors thousands of years earlier. Champollion-
Figeac accepted his brother's arguments, and arranged the words
of the Dictionary according to the order of the Sign-list composed
by him, and printed in his earlier work.
The following paragraph will explain the general system of The Coptic
arranging words in a Coptic Vocabulary, the common native names ca a"
for which are julotki or juloki, and (fXo(T or ö"Xooö^, i.e. Scala,
" steps " or " stair." A typical example of such a Scala is given
in the bilingual Coptic and Arabic MS. in-Brit. Mus. Orient 1325,
fol. 90 ff,1 where we find the Scala Magna (Copt. TNiuj-f" *£ juloki,
Arab. ^joii!\ J_) of Ibn Kab'r.2 It is divided into ten Gates or The Ten Gates
Doors (po=<=i:>), and each gate contains several Chapters " Scala."
(Ke4>i-Xeon). The First Gate (fol. 90A) contains four Chapters.
The First Chapter gives the names of the Creator, nipi.n Htg
npecrccorrT, the names of the Son from the Holy Scriptures, and
the names of the Holy Spirit. The Second Chapter gives the
names of the world which is above, tikocjuloc exci. nojcoi, and
of its orders and ranks, neJUL neqxi^ic neJUL necrri-VJULi.. The
Third Chapter gives the names of the Firmament, and its towers,
and its stars, nicxepi-cojuLi. neJUL neqmrpvoc new. noqecoEcg,
and towers of the second station and the stations of the moon,
rurnrproc Jûùu.i.^1 È mjuLortK ïïxe -fjuLeTiog,. The Fourth
Chapter deals with the world as it exists and its physical
constitution and its Elements, tiikocjuloc ex ojon nejuL neq^nrxic
neju. neqcxoix10"- The Second Gate (fol. 97a) contains seven Summary of
Chapters, and deals with men, their worship, their qualities, their contents,
occupations, grades, clothing, etc. Then follows a series of
Chapters giving the names of beasts and animals (fol. 11 8a),
birds (fol. 119A), the monsters and fish of the sea (fol. 120A),
trees and fruits (fol. 121A), scents and unguents (fol. 122A),
seeds and grain (fol. 125A), precious metals, stones, etc. (fol. 127A),
colours, names of countries (fol. 128a), rivers (130A), churches
(Gate VII, fol. 130B), persons mentioned in Holy Scripture (fol.
132A), foreign words in Holy Scripture (Gate IX, fol. 13 5B),
miscellaneous series of words (Gate X, fol. 138B).
1 For a full description of the MS. see Rieu, Catalogue of Arabic MSS.,
Supplement, No. 47, and Cram, Catalogue of the Coptic Manuscripts in the British
Museum, No. 920.
2 See also Kircher, Lingua Mgyptiaca restituta, p. 41.
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Champollion-
Figeac
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arrangement
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He rejects
the Chinese
arrangement
of characters.
He discusses
Birch's plan
and rejects it
Such was the arrangement of words in the model which
Champollion-Figeac took as a guide for the arrangement of words
in his brother's Egyptian Dictionary, and he asks the question
" L'expérience ou le raisonnement indiquaient ils une autre
méthode? " Experience, he says, suggests a single example only,
namely the Chinese, but having described at -some length the
differences that exist between the Chinese and Egyptian languages,
he decides that even if analogies and a similitude between these
two languages did exist originally they do so no longer. The
Chinese Dictionary must not be employed as the model for a
Hieroglyphic Dictionary, only the Coptic Scala is any use for this
purpose. Champollion-Figeac then goes on to mention that
another system has been proposed and even tried, namely that
advocated by Samuel Birch in his " Sketch of a Hieroglyphical
Dictionary." Having - examined the Preface to this work he
says, " Though the specimen, which I owe to the courtesy of Mr.
Birch, is brief, it seems to me to be sufficient to make clear the
defect in the general plan adopted by this scholar. The phonetic
characters are divided into vowel characters and consonantal
characters ; the symbolic or ideographic characters are separated
and form a section by themselves. He who would search for
the value of one of the eight hundred Egyptian characters would
then be obliged to know first of all whether it is a symbolic or
phonetic character, and when the character forms one of this
second series, to know also whether its value is that of a vowel
or a consonant, that is to say, to know beforehand all that he
seeks to learn in the Dictionary. The general table proposed by
Mr. Birch will undoubtedly facilitate his searchings, but would it
not be more advantageous to spare students (i) the labour of
searching ; (2) the trouble of finding the human eye belonging to
the vowel 1, the arms belonging to the vowel a, the leg belonging
to the consonant B, the two arms raised belonging to the
consonant K, the hand belonging to the consonant T, the mouth
belonging to the consonant r, the head full-faced belonging to the
aspirated consonant & ; and (3) the inextricable confusion of
forms and expressions that results from the mixing-up of the
members of the human body with quadrupeds, and fish and flowers ?
On the other hand, would not all the analogous characters which
the natural or rational system would write in the same series, or
the members of the human body, or animals, or vegetables, placed
together and each species grouped in a single chapter, characterise
more clearly a system which is truly natural and, in consequence,
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preferable to any other ? This is the actual system which was He pleads
adopted by the author of our Dictionnaire Hiéroglyphique, and for Birch's
it is necessary to hope that Mr. Birch will not deny to it his his brother's
suffrage.1 ... In the general order of the divisions system,
[of the Dictionnaire] the characters are placed according to the
order of merit of the object which they represent ; heaven before
the stars which appear therein ; man before all other animated
creatures ; the products of the divine creation before the products
of human invention ; plants before objects of art and fantastic
emblems. Finally, the whole before its parts, and these even in champollion-
a certain order of relative pre-eminence, which is regulated by Figeac
the customs or opinions of the world. . . . Each hiero- "naturaland
glyphic character is followed by the groups of which it is the rational "
primitive character, the key-character, and in the arrangement em'
of these groups, the order of priority adopted for the general
classification of the characters has been followed. . . .
Moreover, this order for the second character is followed equally for
the third, the fourth, etc., just as is done for the second, third
and fourth letter of the words of our dictionaries arranged in the
order of the alphabet."2
However " natural " and " rational " this system may have
been from Champollion's point of view, there is no doubt that
the beginner and student with only a limited knowledge of The "natural
hieroglyphs would find it very difficult to get from his Dictionary an(î ratl0|lal "
much help in reading even an ordinary historical inscription, or arrangement
a formula from the Book of the Dead. This will be apparent to ^.hieroglyphs
rejected by
the reader if he will examine the extract from it which is printed contemporary
on pp. xxviii, xxix, even after making due allowance for the im- Egyptologists,
perfect knowledge of the interpretation of hieroglyphs which
Egyptologists possessed in 1832. At all events Champollion's system was
not adopted by the Egyptologists of the day, though all admitted
his Dictionnaire to be a fine monument of research and learning.
In the Preface to his " Sketch of a Hieroglyphical Dictionary,"
Birch stated that he did not intend to proceed with the
publication of his work until the second part of Champollion's Grammaire
Égyptienne had appeared. This decision is easily understood
and it is only natural that he should wait to see what further
details of Champollion's incomplete works might be contained Birch finds
in manuscripts which Champollion-Figeac was publishing as the " natural
fast as possible. The last fascicule of the Grammaire Égyptienne ^tem*10
appeared in 1841, and Champollion's Dictionnaire Égyptien in unpractical.
1 Préface of Champollion-Figeac, pp. xxviii and xxix. e Ibid., p. xxxii.
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1842, and Birch and his great contemporary Lepsius spent some
years in digesting these works. Birch told me more than forty
years ago that the more he studied the monuments, and the more
he copied hieroglyphic and hieratic papyri, the more he became
convinced that Champollion's " natural and rational " system
of arranging words in the Egyptian Dictionary was hopelessly
unpractical. He had profound respect for Champollion's learning
and ability, but he could not give his " suffrage " to the
Dictionnaire as Champollion-Figeac hoped he would. In the end he decided
TT fi 11 once and for all that in continuing his lexicographical labours he
adopts a must adopt a purely phonetic, i.e., alphabetic arrangement, even
Pl1<hsOx.tic t*10^*1 it implied the rejection of the " ideophonetic " arrangement
arrangement which he himself had proposed in 1838. Moreover, his own
and rejects study of the Sallier and Anastasi Papyri, which the British Museum
ideophonetic acquired about that time, convinced him of the fact that the time
system. for ^Q publication of a really useful Egyptian Dictionary had not
Birch, ye* come. Material out of which a dictionary might be compiled
Leemans and existed in abundance, but it was unpublished. What was most
to publish the wanted was good copies of texts on which scholars in every country
Egyptian could work, and the Trustees of the British Museum rendered
texts
Egyptology 'great service when they published the wonderfully
good copies of the Sallier and Anastasi Papyri, made by Mr. Nether-
clift under the superintendence of Birch.1 Dr. Leemans urged the
The Leyden Government of the Netherlands to publish the monuments and
apyn' papyri at Leyden, and they wisely did so,2 and Lepsius put an
end to vague talk about the Book of the Dead when he published
a facsimile of the famous Turin Codex, containing the Sa'ite
The Turin Recension of this important work. Further, the last-named
Book of scholar, having persuaded the Prussian Government of the
the Dead. . , „ . ......
importance of collecting the fast-perishing inscriptions in
Egypt, was despatched to that country in 1842 to carry out
the work, and so was able to place at the disposal of
Egyptologists throughout the world his great Corpus of
The Egyptian texts and papyri, Nubian inscriptions, etc., called the
"Denkmäler." .. Denkmäler „3
1 (1) Papyri in Hieroglyphic and Hieratic CJiaraclers, etc., in the British Museum.
London, 1844, fol. ; (2) Select Papyri in the Hieratic Character with prefatory
remarks [by S. Birch]. London, 1844, fol. A mass of valuable material was
published by Sharpe in his Egyptian Inscriptions from the British Museum and
oilier sources. London, 1837-41.
* Monuments Égyptiens du Musée d'Antiquités des Pays-Bas à Leide [Parts
1 and 2 contain facsimiles of Monuments and Papyri]. Leyden, 1841-2.
* Denkmaler aus Aegypten und Aethiopicn, 12 Bände, large folio, 1849-59.
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Birch's Dictionary of Hieroglyphics.
Birch's decision to adopt a purely alphabetic arrangement in
his Egyptian Dictionary was induced largely by the results of the
careful study of the alphabetic hieroglyphs which Edward Hincks
carried out after the appearance of Champollion's Dictionnaire
Egyptien. Whilst making this study he was in frequent com- Hincks's
munication with Birch, who was greatly impressed with his clear- rese"irclies-
ness of thought and the ease with which he recognised the
difficulties of the problem, and found their true solution. Birch
was at that time engaged in preparing a list of Egyptian characters1
for the first volume of Bunsen's "Aegyptens Stelle," and the
matter for the last three Sections in it,e and, judging from Bunsen's
remark,3 Birch's official duties left him very little leisure for the
compilation of his Dictionary. Hincks published the results of
his investigation in 1847/ and in that year Birch, as he himself Birch begins
told me, began to write the slips for his Egyptian Dictionary, Dictionary of
and to arrange them alphabetically in boxes. The work of Hieroglyphics,
publishing and reading new texts occupied him for several years,
but at length the large mass of material which he had collected
justified him in considering the publication of his work.
Thereupon arose the two difficult questions : Was the Dictionary to be
printed or lithographed ? Who would undertake the expense of
publication ? To print it was impossible, for there was no fount
of Egyptian type in existence. It might, of course, be
lithographed, but that pre-supposed the writing out of the whole
Dictionary on transfer paper by Birch himself, a work that would
require a vast amount of time and labour. As no immediate Typographical
solution of the difficulty seemed possible, Birch continued to dlfficultles-
write slips and revise his manuscript.
Meanwhile Bunsen had published further additions to his
voluminous "Historical Investigation into Egypt's Place in
1 This list contained about 830 characters, and was printed on eight plates
in the first volume of Bunsen's work (Hamburg and Gotha, 1845. 8vo).
2 Bunsen thanks his friends for their help (Vorrede, p. xxvi, Vol. I) " und
Samuel Birch am Britischen Museum (in welchem ein grosser Theil der drei
letzten Abschnitte des ersten Buches geschrieben ist), sagen wir Dank mit
freudigen Wünschen."
5 Ein vollständiges Wörterbuch des Hieroglyphenschatzes, mit allen
Mannigfaltigkeiten der Darstellung und mit Anführung des Textes der entscheidenden
Stellen, darf die gelehrte Welt von Herr Birch erwarten, sobald seine amtlichen
Beschäftigungen ihm die Musse dazu gewähren (Vol. I, p. 646).
1 See his paper, An attempt to ascertain the number, names and powers of the
letters of the Hieroglyphic ancient Egyptian Alphabet, grounded on the establishment
of a new principle in the use of pltonctic characters in the Transactions of the Royal
Irish Academy. Dublin, 1847. .4to. ..... , ^
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An English
edition of
Bunsen's
" Aegyptens
Stelle " called
for.
A fount of
hieroglyphic
type cast in
London.
Birch edits
the fifth
volume of
Bunsen's
work.
Universal History," which excited general interest not only on the
Continent, but in England, and an English edition was called for.
Negotiations with Messrs. Longman were entered into, presumably
by Bunsen himself, and the outcome of them was that, at a very
heavy cost, they undertook to cast a fount of hieroglyphic type
in order to print Birch's Egyptian Sign-List, Grammar, Dictionary
and Chrestomathy as essential portions of the English edition
of the first and fifth volumes of Bunsen's work.1 Thus a firm of
publishers undertook to perform, at their own private expense,
a task which abroad would have been heavily subsidised by the
Government. The designs for the bold,4 handsome type (see a
specimen page of the Dictionary on p. xxxvii) were drawn by Mr. Joseph
Bonomi, the matrices were cut by Mr. L. Martin, and the casting
was carried out by Mr. Branston, all under Birch's direction.
When the printing of Birch's Egyptian Dictionary began I have
been unable to find out, but I remember his saying that it took
nearly three years to pass the sheets through the press, even after
the greater number of the types were cast and ready for use.
The English translation of the fifth volume of " Egypt's Place
in Universal History " appeared in the first half of the year 1867,
and the official date stamp of the copy in the British Museum
reads "11 Ju[ly] 67." It was seen through the press by Birch
after the death of Bunsen and Cottrell, tlie English translator,
and in the Preface Birch says that " a few words are required to
indicate the additional labours which have been bestowed upon
it, and the introduction of certain portions which are not to be
found in the German Edition." The first 122 pages were revised
by Bunsen, who was enabled to use the English translation of the
Turin Codex of the Book of the Dead which Birch had made and
placed in his hands. The Hieroglyphic Grammar, Chrestomathy
and Dictionary, which according to the original plan of the work
1 Writing at Highwood on September 27th, 1847, Bunsen says in the
Postscript to the first English edition of Vol. I, " This English edition owes many
valuable remarks and additions to my learned friend, Mr. Samuel Birch,
particularly in the grammatical, lexicographic, and mythological part. That I
have been able to make out of the collection of Egyptian roots, printed in the
German edition, a complete hieroglyphical dictionary, is owing to him. To him
also belong the references to the monumental evidence for the signification of an
Egyptian word, wherever the proof exhibited in Champollion's dictionary or
grammar is not clear or satisfactory. Without any addition to the bulk of the
volume, and without any incumbrance to the text, the work may now be said to
contain the only complete Egyptian grammar and dictionary, as well as the only
existing collection and interpretation of all the hieroglyphical signs ; in short,
all that a general scholar wants to make himself master of the hieroglyphic system
by studying the monuments."
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were to form parts of the fifth volume, were not completed when
Bunsen died on November 28th, i860. The unfinished translation
of the comparative vocabularies was completed by Birch and
Dr. Rieu, Assistant Keeper of Oriental Manuscripts in the British The
Museum, who also inserted • Bunsen's additions and corrections, vocabularies
Birch's translation of the Book of the Dead, together with his completed by
Introduction, fills 209 pages (pp. 125-333), the Egyptian Dictionary ^u ^
fills 250 pages (pp. 337-586), and the Hieroglyphic Grammar and
Chrestoraathy fill 153 pages (pp. 589-741). Thus the original
matter .supplied by him to the fifth volume fills 612 pages, or nearly
three-quarters of the whole volume. The number of entries on a Birch's
page of the Egyptian Dictionary averages eighteen, and the total contributions
number of entries is therefore about 4,500. volume.
" The Dictionary," Birch says in his Preface, " is phonetic
in its arrangement, the words being placed under the phonetic
value[s] of the signs at the time of compilation. It is important
to remember this, as Egyptologists give a different power to a
few signs, or regard others as polyphone[s]. The ideographic and
determinative hieroglyphics, having been already given in the
first volume,1 have not been repeated in this, and the student
must seek them in their appropriate places. It is also to be borne
in mind that the meaning of all Egyptian words has not yet been
determined, and that the researches of Egyptologists continue to
enrich the number of interpreted words. A reference to the place.
where it is found is given with each word, but it was not possible,
without exceeding the limits of this work, to give in every instance
the .name of the scholar who discovered its meaning [here follows
1 Bunsen says (" Egypt's Place," Vol. I, p. 503), " I have, together with
Mr. Birch, submitted to the test of accurate criticism'all the hieroglyphical signs v
hitherto collected and explained, and have classified each of them in its proper
place, according to that arrangement. [The general arrangement is laid down in
the text.] At the same time I have requested that gentleman to add his own
valuable remarks to this collection, so as to complete and correct it. . . .
Through his assistance I am enabled to give, not only a more critical, but also a
more complete ex-position of the hieroglyphical signs, than has hitherto been
embodied in previous works, all of which are very expensive, and some very
rare. Where the Grammar or Dictionary of Cliampollion is not quoted, the
signs and interpretations are supplied by Mr. Birch from other authorities or his
own researches. . . . The arrangement is the natural one, proposed and
adopted by Champollion, in the early stages of the study of hieroglyphics : viz.,
signs of astronomical or geographical objects ; human forms, animals—from the
quadruped down to the worm—plants, stones, instruments, etc., and signs as
yet undeciphered." The List contains : A. Ideograpiiics, 890 characters.
B. Determinatives, 201 characters. C. Phonetics, C. I, 153 characters ;
C. II, 135 characters. D.tMixed Characters, ,70 characters.t. ,=>.
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Introduction.
Contemporary mention of Hincks, Goodwin and Le Page Renouf in England,
Egyptologists, chabas, E. de Rougé, Devéria in France, H. Brugsch, Dümichen,
Lauth, Lepsius and Pleyte in Germany, as being the men to whom
the advance of the study of Egyptology is principally due]. The
advantage of [Messrs. Longmans'] hieroglyphic type to the present
volume cannot be too highly appreciated, as it has rendered it
practicable to print the Egyptian Dictionary, the Grammar, and
the Chrestomathy in a form which renders the study of the
hieroglyphs accessible both to the student and general enquirer.
The Dictionary is the only one hitherto printed in this country,
opinion of his nor has any hieroglyphical dictionary appeared elsewhere, except
Dictionary of that of Champollion, published in 1841 [read 1842], which contained
Hieroglyphics.
only a few of. the principal words. Its phonetic arrangement will,
it is hoped, render it particularly easy of consultation. It has
been a great labour to compile and print it, and the execution of
it has been a task of many years. Other Egyptologists, indeed,
have attached vocabularies to their labours on particular
inscriptions, but no dictionary on a large scale has as yet been attempted,
although the absolute want of one has been long felt." This
Preface is dated April 13th, 1867. The publication of the first
Egyptian Dictionary arranged on phonetic, i.e., alphabetic,
principles, and printed in hieroglyphic type, was a great triumph
for English Egyptology and the craft of the typographer, and to
Birch the compiler and Spottiswoode the printer, and Longmans
the publishers, every Egyptologist owes a debt of gratitude.
But it is quite impossible to hide the fact that the inclusion
of Birch's Egyptian Dictionary in the fifth volume of the English
Birch's translation was a great misfortune for the Dictionary itself and
Egyptian for ^e beginner in Egyptology for whom the work was primarily
Dictionary . ° J . . . ,
falls " flat." intended. There was an interval of seven years between the
publication of the fourth and fifth volumes of the English
translation of Aegyptens Stelle in der Weltgeschichte, arid there seems to
be no doubt that public interest in Bunsen 's scheme of chronology
drooped when its author died in i860, the year which-saw the
appearance of the fourth volume, and was practically dead when
the fifth volume was published in 1867. According to Birch,
the volume fell " flat," and its editor and publishers were greatly
disappointed. Whether the edition was a small one or not I have
no evidence to show, but it was certainly the fact that for some
reason or other copies of the volume were difficult to get in the
early " seventies." It was said at the time that the publishers,
being dissatisfied with the sales, had " disposed " of the sheets
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Introduction.
of a large number of copies. The natural result was that when
people found out that the volume contained Birch's Dictionary
and Grammar and Chrestomathy the copies that found their
way into the market fetched relatively very high prices, or at all
events prices which effectively placed the book beyond the reach
of the ordinary student. When I attended Birch's Egyptian
classes in 1875-76 and needed the book urgently, I was obliged
Bunsen's fifth to trace each page of it on a separate sheet of tracing paper,
i^mbaf & omitting the references, and when these sheets were bound I
Birch's used them for some years with great benefit. Moreover, the
Hieroelvphics ^th volume of the English translation of Bunsen's work formed a
veritable tomb for Birch's Dictionary. The title-page of it sets
forth quite clearly that the " Historical Investigation " was by
Bunsen, and that it was translated from the German by Charles
H. Cottrell, Esq., M.A., and that it contains " Additions by
Samuel Birch, LL.D." But who could possibly imagine from this
last remark that Birch's contribution was 594 pages, i.e., nearly
three-quarters of the whole volume, or that his contribution
included an Egyptian Dictionary, the first ever published
arranged on phonetic principles (!), and containing about 4,500
entries of Egyptian words, and names of gods and places, with
references and translations, and an Egyptian Grammar and
Chrestomathy ? Or, again, take the case of the student who wants
to consult these works and who, hearing that copies of them are to
be seen in the British Museum Library, goes to the Reading Room
to see them. He turns up the entry Birch, Samuel, LL.D., of the
British Museum, in the Great Catalogue, but fails to find any mention
of the Dictionary of Hieroglyphics or Grammar and Chrestomathy,
because they are not mentioned in any one of the columns of names
of the other books and papers which Birch wrote. All that he will
find connecting Birch with an Egyptian Dictionary is the entry,
" Sketch of a Hieroglyphical Dictionary, London, 1838," and unless
he receives further instruction he will conclude that the " Sketch "
published in 1838 is useless to him, and that Birch's Egyptian Die-
Birch's tionary never appeared. The same is the case with Birch's transla-
th^Book of ^on °f tnc B°°k of the Dead, the first ever made and published,
the Dead and which also appeared in the fifth volume of " Egypt's Place," and his
Hieroglyphics. ^st °* Hieroglyphic Characters which appeared in the first volume,
first with plates of characters, and secondly with the hieroglyphic
characters printed in the new type. The only mention of Birch
in the Great Catalogue in connection with the Book of the Dead
is contained in the title of the Trustees' publication of the texts
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on the coffin of Amamu. The fault lies not with any of the
generations of the learned and devoted men who have spent their
lives in compiling that wonderful Great Catalogue, with its
millions of entries of books in every printed language of the world,
but with those who buried in their own books Birch's greatest
works so effectually that they have no mention under his name in
the authors' great Book of Life, the British Museum Catalogue.
In his admirable Bibliography, The Literature of Egypt and the
Soudan, 2 vols., London, 1886, 4to. Prince Ibrahim Hilmy rightly
mentioned the translation of the Book of the Dead, and the
Dictionary of Hieroglyphics and the Hieroglyphic Grammar under
the entry Birch, Samuel, LL.D., etc. But even so, he refers the
reader for particulars of these works to the entry Bunsen, C. C. J.
Heinrich Brugsch and his " Hieroglyphisch-Demotisches
wörterbuch."
The publication of Bunsen's Aegyptens Stelle in der
Weltgeschichte in 1845 fired the imagination of a young German called
Heinrich Brugsch,1 who was at that time a pupil in the Real Brugsch's
Gymnasium at Cologne, and he devoted himself ardently to the demotic.11
study of the Egyptian inscriptions in the demotic character. In
184911e published the paper, Die demotische Schrift der alten Aegypter
und ihre Monumente, in the Zeitschrift of the German Oriental
Society (Bd. Ill, pp. 262-272), and in 1850 he received his Doctorate His editions of
from the University of Berlin for his Thesis De Nattira et Indole demotic texts
Linguae Popularis Aegyptiorum, Berlin (Dümmler, 1850, 8vo).
In the same year he published Die Inschrift von Rosette, nach ihrem
Aegyptisch-demotischen Texte sprachlich und sachlich erklärt, with
an Appendix containing a series of hitherto unpublished demotic
texts. In 1851 he published the hieroglyphic text of the Rosetta
Stone,2 with a Hieroglyphic-Coptic-Latin vocabulary and a list of
hieroglyphic characters, and after a Mission to Egypt in 1853-54 Hl-S Gramma,
he published his famous Grammaire Démotique.* Ten years later of demotic.
he published his epoch-making work on the Rhind Papyri," and
proved himself to be an expert in translating very difficult hieratic
and demotic texts. Brugsch did not confine his studies to demotic,
and between 1855 and 1865 he was engaged in drawing up a
1 Born and died in Berlin (February 18th. 1827—September 9th, 1894).
* Inscriptio Rosettana Hieroglyphica. Berlin, 1851. 4to.
' Grammaire Démotique, contenant les Principes Généraux de la Langue et
de l'Écriture Populaire des Anciens égyptiens. Berlin, 1855. 4to.
4 Henry Rhind's Zwei Bilingue Papyri, hieratisch und demotisch, übersetzt
und herausgegeben. Leip^xjß^frty MiCrOSOft ®
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Race for
priority
between
Brugsch and
Birch.
His mission to History of Ancient Egypt under its native kings,1 and in pub-
ersia" lishing a series of geographical texte/ etc. He was attached to
the Mission to Persia of the Baron Minutoli in 1850^51, and served
as Prussian Vice-Consul in Cairo from 1864 to 1866. but in spite
of the official duties attached to these posts he managed to find
time to undertake the compilation of a Hieroglyphic Dictionary.
It is more than probable that lie knew that Birch was engaged on
a similar task, but if he had this knowledge, it did not prevent
him from making arrangements for the publication of his work.
That Birch knew of these arrangements is quite certain, for his
name appears in the list of subscribers issued by the publisher.
Each scholar naturally wished to be the first in the field with
his Egyptian Dictionary, so that lie might claim the credit of
being the first to publish a really large collection of ancient
Egyptian words arranged alphabetically. In this race, for priority
Birch was the winner, for he dated his short Preface to the fifth
volume of " Egypt's Place " on April 13th, 1867, and his whole
Dictionary was then printed off. In the other case only the
first volume of Brugsch's Hieroglyphic-Demotic Dictionary,
containing the letters lg\, (j. —0, \\ and -Ç), was printed off at that
time, and the publisher's advertisement on the cover is dated
" Ende April 1867," though Brugsch's Preface is dated März 1867.
The Hieroglyphic-Demotic Dictionary3 of Brugsch is, with
the exception of the Introduction, lithographed throughout.
The first four volumes form the Dictionary proper and
contain 1,707 pages, and the last three form the Supplement,
and contain 1,418 pages. The number of words treated in the
Dictionary proper is 4,637, not counting the additions in the
Supplement, which were derived from newly published texts.
Whilst writing out his Dictionary for the lithographer, Brugsch's
object seems to have been to make the work as large as possible.
He states his views on points of Egyptian Grammar at great
but unequal length, and many of his paragraphs are filled with
1 Histoire d'Egypte sous les Rois indigbtes. Paris, 1859.
2 Geographische Inschriften Altägyptischer Denkmäler, Bände I—III, Leipzig,
1857-60 ; Die Geographie der Aegypier nach den Denkmälern. Leipzig, i860.
4to.
3 The full title reads : Hieroglyphisch-Demotisches Wörterbuch enthaltend in
wissenschaftlicher Anordnung die Gebräuchlichsten Wörter und Gruppen der heiligen
und der Volks-Spraclte und Schrift der alten Aegypier nebst deren Erklärung
in Französischer, Deutscher und Arabischer Sprache und Angabe ihrer
Verwandschaft mit den entsprechenden Wörtern des Koptischen und der Semitische Idiome, 7
Bäiide, Leipzig, 1867-1882, 4:0, Vol. I, 1867 ; Vols. II-IV, 1868 ; supplement.
Vol. V, 1880 .JVoL^SSi«, ^ ^1882.3^ ®
Brugsch's
Hieroglyphic
Demotic
Dictionary.
Introduction. xli
extracts from Egyptian texts followed by translations and wordy
comments. In some respects his work resembles an
Encyclopaedia of Egyptology rather than a Dictionary, and contains a
great deal of information which, it seems to me, should have
been given elsewhere. As no publisher could afford to defray the
cost of printing the Dictionary, even on the Continent, where great
scholarly works are often subsidized by the Government, it' was
decided to reproduce Brugsch's manuscript by lithography, which
in those days was a tolerably inexpensive method of publication ; Bnigsch's
and Brugsch undertook to write the transfers for the lithographer knowledge of
with his own hand. Thus he was given practically a free hand Egyptology,
by his publisher, and a Dictionary containing 3,125 pages is the
result. The amount of Egyptological knowledge which he
displays in this truly great work is marvellous, and his familiarity
with the contents of the most difficult texts, whether hieroglyphic,
hieratic or demotic, is phenomenal. He was the greatest
Egyptologist that Germany had produced, and his energy and zeal and
devotion and power of work must ever command our warmest
admiration. Brugsch, like Birch, arranged the words in his
Hieroglyphic Dictionary alphabetically, and it is an interesting
fact that both scholars, apparently independently, came to the
conclusion that Champollion's " natural and rational " system of He rejects
arrangement must be rejected. Birch, as we know from his "^^j^j11^1/
Preface to the fifth volume of " Egypt's Place," had no high rational-"
opinion of Champollion's Dictionnaire Égyptien as a Dictionary, arrangernent-
for he says that it " contained only a few of the principal words."
Brugsch dedicated his Dictionary to the Manes of Champollion,
and in his Introduction says that Champollion's Dictionary, which
was published five and twenty years ago, after its author's death,
under the name of Dictionnaire Égyptien, could and can lay claim
to-day at the very least to this name. He goes on to say that
it was published without the will and intention of the immortal Brugsch's
French scholar, and that it consists of little more than an epitome °Plnion °( ,
, r Champollion s
of the words and groups in his Grammaire Égyptienne, and that Egyptian
it contains mistakes of which the master, had he been alive, would Dictl0nary-
never have allowed himself to be guilty.1
1 " Das unter dem Namen eines Dictionnaire Égyptien vor fünf und zwanzig
Jahren nach dem Tode Champollion's veröffentliche Wörterbuch konnte, und
kann am allerwenigsten heut zu Tage, Anspruch auf diesen Namen machen.
Ohne Absicht und Willen des unsterblichen französischen Gelehrten publicir ,
enthält es beinahe nur einen Auszug der Wörter und Gruppen der Grammaire
Egyptienne, dazu mit Irrthümeni..deren sich niemals .der lebende Meister schuldig
gemacht haben würde." Einïeifim&^iSm i>y NïlCrOSOft ®
xlii Introduction.
Birch
contemplates
a second
edition of his
Dictionary of
Hieroglyphics.
Maspero's
edition of
the Pyramid
Texts.
Birch dies and
leaves his
manuscript
for the second
edition
unfinished.
Whilst Birch was preparing the manuscript of his Dictionary
for the printer, and seeing the sheets through the press, other
Egyptologists, e.g., Goodwin, E. de Rougé, Chabas, Devéria,
Dümichen, Lepsius and Pleyte were actively engaged in publishing
and translating hierogtyphic, hieratic and demotic texts. And
long before he had finished printing his Dictionary, Birch had come
to the conclusion that he must prepare a second edition in which
he could give all the new words and forms that appeared in the
newly published texts. As he read these texts he noted every
word and form that ought to be in the new edition, and he
continued to write slips for many years. Those who have visited
him in his room in the British Museum may remember the glass
box containing slips for this new edition ; this always stood in
front of his inkstand and was added to daily. More than one
publisher was ready to publish the new edition of his Dictionary,
but his multitudinous duties and advancing years prevented him
from reading all the texts that were published. And he did not
see that if ever he was to publish the new edition he must at some
time or other cease from the writing of slips and adding to his
manuscript, and so he rejected the advice both of his publisher
and his friends, and continued to write ever more and more slips.
In 1882 Maspero began to publish the hieroglyphic inscriptions
from the Pyramids of Sakkârah in the Recueil de Travaux, and
in them Birch found whole paragraphs of Egyptian text similar
to passages in the funerary texts on the coffin of Amamu, which
he was preparing for publication by the Trustees. Naturally
he was anxious to include in his new edition as many as possible
of the words and forms from these very ancient texts, and he set
to work to read them and to extract from them additional matter
for his Dictionary. He found his task more difficult than he
imagined it would be, for though he doubted the accuracy of
many of the readings of Maspero's text, he had no means in the
shape of photographs or paper " squeezes " whereby to control
them. Moreover, he was seventy years of age and his health
was failing. But he struggled on gallantly and continued to write
slips for the new edition of his Dictionary (which he was certain
he would live to see) until death overtook him on December 26th,
1885. When his books and literary effects* were being sold
several boxes containing many thousands of slips were put up
to be bid for as a separate lot, and a bidder bought them
for ten shillings. Thus the labour of twenty years was
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Pierret's " Vocabulaire Hiéroglyphique."
The difficulty of obtaining copies of Birch's Dictionary of
Hieroglyphics, and the expense of both that work and Brugsch's
Wörterbuch practically left the students of the ancient Egyptian
language without a dictionary. The first scholar who made any
serious attempt to help the beginner and the advanced student
out of their difficulty was Paul Pierret, Conservateur adjoint
des Antiquités Egyptiennes au Musée du Louvre, and he set to
work to compile the handy and comparatively inexpensive
Vocabulaire Hiéroglyphique,1 which so many students have found Pierret's
to be a useful book of reference. It consists of 759 lithographed vocabulary0
pages in which the words are arranged alphabetically, and an
index to all the French words by which the hieroglyphic words
are translated in the volume, which fills forty-eight double-
columned pages. It contains, in a condensed form, the substance
of the Dictionaries of Birch and Brugsch, and most of the 987
royal names which Lepsius published in his Königsbuch der alten
Aegypter, Berlin, 1858, fol., and most of the 2,000 geographical
names given by Brugsch in his Dictionnaire Géographique, Leipzig,
1877, fol.2 In his Preface Pierret calls attention to the fact that
Brugsch's Dictionary cost 600 francs, and this was without the Inclusion of
Supplement, which cost about 500 francs more when it was roya a". ,
completed in 1882. He justifies his inclusion of geographical names,
names in his Vocabulaire by pointing out what every one has
found who has tried to use the Dictionnaire Géographique, how
difficult it is to find a given name in that " merveille d'érudition."
He claims no special merit for his Vocabulaire, and says, " Mon
but est de fournir aux commençants un moyen d'aborder
directement les textes, et à tous un manuel commode et pratique."
There is no doubt that he succeeded in his aim.
SiMEONE Levi's " Vocabolario Geroglifico Copto-Ebraico."
For a few years after the appearance of the last volume of
Brugsch's Wörterbuch in 1882 no attempt was made to publish
in a collected form the lexicographical material 'that could be
collected from the editions of hitherto unpublished texts, which
were appearing frequently in England, France, Germany, Russia
and Italy. But meanwhile this material was being diligently
1 Vocabulaire Hiéroglyphique comprenant les mots de la Langue, les Noms
géographiques, divins, royaux et historiques, classés alphabétiquement. Paris, 1875.
8vo.
* His Supplement to this.\vork,"containing,i,420 pages, appeared in 1879-80.
xliv Introduction.
Levi's
Egyptian-
Italian
Dictionary.
Levi holds
Egyptian to
be a Semitic
language.
His Egyptian-
Hebrew
alphabet.
collected by one scholar at least who was dissatisfied with the
existing Egyptian Dictionaries, and was determined to publish a
new one. This was Simeone Levi, an Italian Egyptologist, who
was well known for the very useful list of hieratic characters which
he published1 in 1880. Under the title of Pa Uatch-ur en Metchut
JSSlk^KS13 — AlT^âi' Le- The Great Sea °f Words>
he began to publish a Coptic-Hebrew Hieroglyphic Vocabulary
with translations of the hieroglyphic words in Italian and numerous
quotations of Coptic and Hebrew words which he held to be
cognate to the ancient Egyptian words.8
The Vocabolario proper consists of six parts folio, which were
published in 1887-88 and contain 1,705 lithographed double-
columned page? ; the Supplement consists of two parts, and
contains 696 pages ; Part I was published in 1889, and Part II
in 1894. In a very closely written Preface, which fills 30 pages,
Signor Levi discusses the grammar and the structure of the ancient
Egyptian language, which he treats as though the speech that is
revealed to us by the hieroglyphic, hieratic and demotic texts
belonged to the Semitic family of languages. It was a mistake
on his part to do this, for he assumed to be a fact that which has
never been proved ; to him Egyptian, Coptic and Hebrew are
substantially forms of one and the same language. He adopted
an unusual arrangement of the alphabet, placing h 17] and h |
after tch ^"Y and t o, or |, and t c^s after sh rvn, and kh (x)
© and T at the end of the alphabet, etc. Thus the arrangement
and the values of the letters of his alphabet are as follows :—
-K-V =
^ ur -yin-
N-
a - N.
*> $ or -
jb-3
<$. o
I) à - « or N- -
« or « or N.
D p = 3. "^=^ f - D
,\/,ö n - 3. <=> r - i.
Itlil sh - öJ. o, |, 8=3
- 2M- rah-n- |h-n- AUq
ï = "-N. \\i
ua
wn.
D» U?
1 v. 1,
<=, _Jp, f m - ö-
au r, 1 - -,, ^. -»-, p s =
t-n.D- csd-i. "^ z
-p- ^=*> *D k-3. S g - a.
1 RaccoUa dei Segni Ieratici Egizi nelle diverse Epoche, con i correspondenti
Geroglifici ed i loro différend valori fonetici. Turin, 1880. 4to.
* Vocabolario Geroglifico Copio-Ebraico : opera che vinse il grande premio
reale di lingaistica conferiio nell' anno 1886 dalla R. Accademia dei Lincei, e
pubblicato dopo incorraggiamento délia ghtn'.a del consiglio superiore délia
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This system seems to represent an attempt to show that the
ancient Egyptians adopted the Hebrew alphabet. By some
curious oversight Levi failed to find an equivalent for the Hebrew
letter y.
Hagemans " Lexique Français-Hiéroglyphique."
The list of published Egyptian Dictionaries ends with the
Lexique Français-Hiéroglyphique that was compiled by M. G. Hagemans
Hagemans and was published at Brussels in 1896. It is an octavo j^"^^
volume of 923 lithographed, double-columned pages, which Lexicon,
contain a French-Egyptian Dictionary and Supplement, a
hieroglyphic, hieratic-demotic alphabet, and a list of determinatives.
The Present Egyptian Dictionary.
It will probably be admitted by all that the compiler of an
Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary should know at first hand
every collection of Egyptian monuments and papyri in the world,
that he should have visited every great Museum on the Continent
and in Egypt, England and America, and copied, or collated with
printed editions, every hieroglyphic, hieratic and. demotic text
of importance, that he should know well the histories of Egypt Qualifications
written by classical writers, and the works of the Arab geographers, ^tfngTn
and Coptic in all its dialects, and that he should have had at his Egyptian
disposal unlimited time, in short that he should have been able 1C 10aar>
to devote his whole life to the making of his Egyptian Dictionary.
That he should also have one or more assistants to help him in
his laborious task also goes without saying. I am conscious that,
unfortunately, I possess none of the qualifications necessary for
such a great work except in a very limited degree.
Nevertheless I have written this Dictionary and how I came to do so the
following paragraphs will show.
Between the years 1880 and 1883 the Natural History
Collections wereTemoved from the British Museum, Bloomsbury,
to the new buildings which were specially constructed to receive
them at South Kensington. Thereupon several of the rooms of
the First and Second Northern Galleries, and the long room that-
ran parallel to the fourth room of the First Northern Gallery
and had contained the studies and workrooms of the Natural Rearrange-
History Staff, were allotted to the Department of Oriental Egyptian
Antiquities. When Dr. Birch, Keeper of the Department, had Collections in
removed the Collections of Egyptian and Semitic Antiquities Museum,
into them, and rearranged',the; Egyptian..Collections, he took
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Introduction.
The Theban
Recension of
the Book of
the Dead.
Nävi lie's
edition of the
Book of the
Dead.
Birch's
proposed
concordance
to the
funerary
papyri.
in hand a task which he had contemplated for many years, namely,
the compilation of a detailed description of the Egyptian
hieroglyphic and hieratic funerary papyri. The English translation
of the Saite Recension of the Book of the Dead according to the
Turin Papyrus,1 which he published in 1867, - had aroused universal
interest, and he was urged to supplement it with a version of the
older Theban Recension translated from the rich collection of
XVIIIth dynasty papyri in the British Museum. The smaller
papyri had been cut up into sections and mounted under sheets
of glass, and were at that time arranged in drawers in the Table-
Cases in the public rooms. The longer papyri, i.e., those which
measured from 5 to 30 feet in length, had been mounted in black
glazed wooden frames and hung upon the walls of the North-West
Staircase. But as in this position it was well-nigh impossible to
consult them, and as it was feared that they might suffer injury
through damp, they were taken down and, where possible, were
cut up into sections, mounted under sheets of glass and stored
with the shorter papyri. During the general rearrangement of
the papyri which followed these alterations Birch seized the
opportunity of re-examining and describing with minute care the
papyri which Professor Naville had selected as authorities for the
text of his edition of the Theban Recension of the Book of the
Dead, and he directed me to assist him in this work. He was
chiefly anxious to collect variant readings, and unusual forms oi
words, and new words, and to make lists of the papyri in which
particular Chapters appeared. The work was long and difficult,
chiefly because we possessed no concordance of the words of the
Theban Recensions, and therefore could not easily identify the
Chapters in which they occurred in mutilated papyri. So long
as we were dealing with papyri containing the Saite Recension
we found Lieblein's little " Index "l very useful, but for identifying
Chapters and passages in the Theban Recension it afforded no
help. Having grouped the funerary papyri chronologically, i.e.,
according to dynasties, Birch began to write his descriptions of
the papyri, and he directed me to make a concordance to them,
and intended to incorporate the slips that I wrote with those which
he was heaping up as material for the new edition of his " Dictionary
1 For the Egyptian text see Lepsius, Das Todtenbuch. Leipzig, 1842.
s In the fifth volume of Egypt's Place in Universal History. London, 1867,
pp. 161-326.
ä Lieblein, J., Index Alphabétique de tous les Mots contenus dans le Livre des
Morts publié par R. Lepsius d'après le Papyrus de Turin. Lithographed. Paris,
1875. 8vo._. ... , , mm. _ _
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of Hieroglyphics," which he fully believed he would one day
publish (see p. xlii).
When I had been engaged on this work, officially and
unofficially, for nearly two years, Birch died, but I continued to write
slips for the concordance to the Theban Recension, and began
to collect words from the Breinner (Rhind) Papyrus (Brit. Mus.
No. 10,188), and other funerary works. It was now quite certain
that the new edition of Birch's " Dictionary of Hieroglyphics "
could never appear, and my friends advised me to go on collecting
Egyptian words with the view of publishing a " Vocabulary "
on much the same lines as Pierret's " Vocabulaire." By that time
the slips which I had written amounted to many thousands, and I abandon
I soon found that the work of arranging them and of incorporating the ldea of
the new ones consumed a vast amount of time. It was impossible concordance
to continue the work on the scale on which I had begun, and I \° the
0 funerary
foresaw that the task of making a concordance to Egyptian papyri,
literature could not be carried out by any man who could not
devote his whole time to the work.
Between 1888 and 1892 the British Museum acquired
the Papyrus of Ani, the Papyrus of Nu, the Papyrus of Nekht
and other remarkable Codices of the Theban Recension of the
Book of the Dead. The first edition (500 copies) of the Facsimile
of the Papyrus of Ani was sold in less than two years, and
it became a part of my official work to prepare' a second and
more correct edition of the Facsimile and to write the volume Vocabulary to
of English text which was published with it in 1894. I made a ^.Papymsof
Vocabulary to the Egyptian text, but want of space prevented
its inclusion in the volume of English translations. I then began
to make a Vocabulary to the Papyrus of Nu, and in working
through it I was so much impressed with the importance of this
Codex that I decided to publish an edition of the Theban The Papyrus
Recension, and to make it and the Papyrus of Nebseni the principal of Nu-
authorities for the Egyptian text. I have described the Papyrus
of Nu at length elsewhere,1 and it is only necessary to say here
that it contains 131 Chapters, i.e., more than any other copy2
of the Book of the Dead now known. The whole papyrus is
carefully written, Nu himself probably having been the scribe.
The father of Nu was called Amen-hetep and his mother Sen-
seneb, and it is probable that she was no other than the lady
Senseneb, the wife of Nebseni the scribe, whose copy of the Book
1 See my The Chapters of Coming Forth by Day, Vol. 1, p. xii. London, 1898.
s The Papyrus of Nebseni.contams 77, Chapters. - „_ __/. *gv
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Introduction.
of the Dead in the British Museum (No. 9900) has so much in
My edition of common with that of Nu. Taking 115 Chapters from the Papyrus
RecJnsîon'ôf of Nu' 25 from the PaPY1"^ of Nebseni, 27 from the Papyrus of
the Book of Ani, and some half-dozen hymns, etc., from the Papyri of Hunefer,
the Dead. Mut-hetep and Nekht, I prepared an edition of the Egyptian texts
and translated them. When I ventured to suggest to Messrs.
Kegan Paul, who undertook to publish the edition, that text
and translation should be accompanied by a Concordance they
demurred, saying that no one would buy the Concordance, or
Vocabulary, for no one wanted such a thing. Finally they
decided to print 750 copies of the Egyptian text and Vocabulary,
and 1,000 copies of the Translation, thinking there would be a larger
demand for it than for the first two volumes of the work. Two
years later they wrote to me saying that the whole edition of the
Egyptian text and Vocabulary was sold, and that as about 230
copies of the Translation were unsold they had decided to sell
them as a " remainder," and they did so. Thus it was proved
that there was a considerable demand for an Egyptian Vocabulary
My to the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead, and that there
of°theTheban were students who would not buy the Translation unless they
Recension. could have the Vocabulary with it. In printing the Vocabulary
I adopted a plan hitherto untried. I placed the transliteration of
the Egyptian words in the first instead of in the second column
as was usual, for it seemed to me that it would enable the beginner
to find the word he wanted more easily and quickly. This plan
has been much approved of in England, and as it has been adopted
in an " Aegyptisches Glossar " published in Berlin in 1904 it has
evidently seemed useful to the practical Teutonic mind.
The success of the Vocabulary to the Book of the Dead
and the encouragement of many friends emboldened me to write
an Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary,1 and with this object
in view I began to collect words from Egyptian literature
The collection generally. I first laid under contribution the Dictionaries of
of material Birch, Brugsch and Pierret and verified, as far as possible, all
Dictionary. doubtful readings. From the Vocabularies published with editions
of special texts I obtained much material, and from my own
reading of texts, both published and unpublished, I obtained a
1 As Brugsch died in 1894, all hope of a new edition of his Werterbuch had
to be abandoned. His private copy of this work was purchased by the British
Museum, and is now in the Library of the Department of Egyptian and Assyrian
Antiquities. It is interleaved and in several volumes, and the extensive notes
and additions in his own handwriting suggest that lie contemplated the issue of
a new edition.
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great deal more. The result of all this work was that I filled many
boxes and drawers with slips on each of which a word was written,
with its certain or problematical meaning, and a reference to the
text or monument where it was to be found. In 1908 I had
written over three hundred thousand slips, and in spite of the
constant help of my wife in arranging them and in making
incorporations, I realised that the publication of such a mass of material
was impossible. No one man could write the fair copy of it for
press, and no publisher could afford to undertake its publication.
I therefore set to work to revise the slips, and to destroy all that
had redundant references, and references to words the meanings
of which were commonly accepted. In this revision I got rid of
more than one-half of the slips, but even then the compilation Revisions
was far too large, and further revision was necessary. I then ° e s lps"
cut out all the numerous quotations from texts, and nearly all
comments, abbreviated the references to published works, and,
at the risk of making a somewhat bald Egyptian Vocabulary,
eschewed, except in very rare cases, any attempt to discuss
theoretical renderings of words. This second revision was
completed in 1913, and the slips, which I proposed to print numbered
nearly 28,500.
The question of publication then arose. During the early
stages of the writing of this Dictionary an understanding
existed between Mr. Blackett, Manager of Messrs. Kegan,
Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., and myself that his firm would
endeavour to include it among their publications, but by the
time the manuscript was ready for the printer, he had left their Difficulty of
service, and they were not in a position to fulfil his wish. I talked finding a
the matter over with Mr. Horace Hart, Printer to the Oxford
University Press, and showed him the manuscript of the
Dictionary, and, having made a rough calculation of the probable
cost of printing it, he came to the conclusion that no publisher
ought to undertake the work without a subsidy. He thought prjnting in
that the cost of production might be lowered by printing it in vienna
Vienna, and spoke highly of the Austrian firm of Messrs. Adolf
Holzhausen, who had already printed several books of mine,
and with whose excellent typography I was well acquainted.
Further enquiry made by me among printers and publishers
showed the.correctness of Mr. Hart's opinion, and I accepted it
as final. I decided that it was unwise to attempt to reproduce
my manuscript by lithography, because works of reference
printed by lithography are often very unsatisfactory and difficult
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1 Introduction.
A friend offers
to defray the
cost of
printing the
Dictionary.
The printing
of the
Dictionary
begun in
England.
Contents
of this
Dictionary.
to use, and I lacked the skill of Brugsch in writing the
transfers.
Soon after my conversation with Mr. Hart I had the
opportunity of placing my difficulty before a friend—an English
gentleman who has been all his life intensely interested in the ancient
languages of the Near East, and has proved himself to be a
generous patron and supporter of English archaeological enterprise
in Egypt and Western Asia for many years past. This gentleman,
who persists in his determination to remain anonymous, gave
me a sympathetic hearing, and a few days later wrote and offered
to defray the cost of printing the Dictionary in Vienna. With
heartfelt gratitude I accepted this munificent offer, and made
preparations to take the manuscript, which filled seven large
tray-boxes, each about two feet three inches in length, to Vienna
in May, 1914. The completing of a piece of work on which I
was then engaged made it necessary for me to postpone my
journey from the spring till the early autumn, when I hoped
to conclude my negotiations with Messrs. Holzhausen speedily,
and to begin to print before the end of the year. The delay
was providential for the Dictionary, for the Great War broke
out early in August, and my manuscript was safe in England ;
had it been in Vienna it would have been impossible to regain
possession of it for a very considerable time, and even if I had
eventually succeeded in recovering it, its publication must have
been delayed for some years. As things were, I was able,
with the consent of my friend and benefactor, to open
negotiations with Messrs. Harrison and Sons for. the printing
of the book, and very soon after their completion the printing
began.
The present Dictionary of Egyptian Hieroglyphs contains
nearly twenty-three thousand forms of Egyptian words collected
from texts of all periods between the time of the Illrd Dynasty
and the Roman Period. Strictly speaking, the words belonging
to each of the great periods of Egyptian literature should have
been printed in separate sections, but the time for making such
a series of Egyptian Dictionaries has not yet arrived, it seems to
me. Birch excluded from his Dictionary the names of deities
and the names of places, and printed lists of them as Appendices
to-his Dictionary of words. Pierret included in his
"Vocabulaire " the names of deities, kings and places, and made it to
contain practically all the essential parts of the Hieroglyphic
Dictionaries of Birch and Brugsch, Champollion's " Panthéon
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Égyptien,"1 Lepsius' " Book of Kings,"2 and Brugsch's "
Geographical Dictionary."3 And Brugsch, expecting the student to
refer at first hand to these works, devoted all the space in his
Wörterbuch to registering and explaining Egyptian words. Though
there is much to be said in favour of following this plan strictly, Names of gods
I have nevertheless included in the Dictionary of Egyptian words and goddesses
, „ . , , , , ,,,,-! included,
the names of all the gods and goddesses, and other mythological
beings that I have been able to collect, and thus the total number
of entries in this section of the book amounts to 23,889.
Pierret's instinct, which told him that a " Vocabulaire
Hiéroglyphique " that was intended to help beginners in the study of
Egyptology, ought to contain the names of kings, was undoubtedly
correct, but it seems to me that he made a mistake in scattering
them throughout his work. As the " Königsbuch " of Lepsius,
and the " Livre des Rois " of Brugsch and Boudant" are out of Names
print and scarce, and the edition of my own " Book of Kings "5 deluded
is rapidly becoming exhausted, I have printed a full list of the
names of Egyptian kings as Part II of this work. This was
necessary, for of Das Handbttch der Aegyptischen Königsnamen by
Pieper and Burchardt only one part has appeared (Berlin, 1912,8 vo),
and few students can ever hope to possess the splendid but
expensive Le Livre des Rois de l'Egypte, which Gauthier bas
published in the Mémoires of the French Archaeological Institute
of Cairo, in five parts, folio (Cairo, 1902-16). My List contains
439 entries, which give the names of all the known kings, from
Mena, the first king of all Egypt, to the Roman Emperor Decius.
It includes all their principal Ka and Nebti names, and their
names and titles as the Horus of Gold, the King of the South and
North, and the Son of Râ. It illustrates at a glance the
development of the use of these names and titles, which in many cases
resemble the " strong names " that were adopted by the kings
1 Collection des personnages mythologiques de l'ancienne Egypte, d'après les
Monumens ; avec un texte explicatif par J. F. C. et les figures d'après les dessins
de L. J. J. Dubois. Avec go planches en couleur. Paris, 1823-25. 4to.
s Königsbuch der alten Aegypter. Berlin, 1858. Fol.
5 Dictionnaire Géographique de l'Ancienne Egypte. Leipzig, 1877. Fol.
Supplement. Leipzig, 1879-80. Fol.
4 É. Brugsch-Bey et Urbain Bouriant, Le Livre des Rois, contenant la Liste
Chronologique des Rois, Reines, Princes, Princesses, et Personnages Importants
de l'Egypte depuis Mènes jusqu'à Nectanebo II. Cairo, 1887.
8 The Book of the Kings of Egypt or (he Ka, Nebti, Horus, Suten Bat and Rä
names of the Pharaohs with transliterations, from Menés, the first dynastic king of
Egypt, to the Emperor Decius, with Chapters on the Royal Names, Chronology,
etc. London, 2 Vols , ^o^jSvo.jzed by MjcmS0ft ® & ^
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of Dahomey. Some of the abnormally long strings of bombastic
epithets which the later Pharaohs loved to see prefixed to their
names as Kings of the South and North I have omitted, for they
only contain quite ordinary titles.
The importance to the beginner of having a list of geographical
Geographical names available for handy reference is so obvious that no
included. aP°l°gy *s needed for devoting a section of this work to a register
of the names of countries, districts, localities, cities, towns, etc.,
in Egypt, the Egyptian Sudan and Western Asia. Brugsch's
Dictionnaire .Géographique, Leipzig, 1887-80, and the three volumes
of his Geographische Inschriften Altägyptischer Denkmäler, Leipzig,
1857-60, contain a vast amount of information, but the facts
needed re-stating and supplementing in the light of the studies
of modern Egyptologists. In drawing up the Geographical List,
which forms Part III of this Dictionary, and contains nearly
3,500 entries, I have derived much help from Müller 's Asien und
Geographyof Europa nach Altägyptischen Denkmälern, Leipzig, 1893, and
and Palestine. Burchardt's Die Altkanaanäischen Fremdworte und Eigennamen im
Aegyptischen, Leipzig, 1909-10. In the first of these the writer
has treated the geography of Egypt and her colonies historically
and chronologically, and has grouped, in a clear and systematic
manner, all the facts that were available at the time when he
wrote the book. In the second, the author collected a mass of
material of the utmost importance for the student of Egyptian
Geography and Philology. His work is of peculiar value because
he possessed a good working knowledge of Hebrew and other
Semitic dialects, and was able to use it authoritatively in dealing
with Egyptian forms of Semitic words and place-names. Every
Egyptologist must lament the untimely death of this sound
scholar. I have also obtained much help in identifying the
original names of Syrian and Palestinian places mentioned in
The Tall Egyptian texts from Knudtzon's Die El-Amarna Tafeln, Leipzig,
al-'Amârnah 1907, and Winckler's complete edition of the texts from the
Tall al-'Amârnah Tablets [Der Thontafelfund von El Amarna,
Berlin, 1889). Wherever possible I have added the cuneiform
originals in the Egyptian Geographical Lists from the Tall al-
'Amârnah Tablets and from the historical inscriptions of the
kings of the later Assyrian Empires which flourished between
1350 and 620 b.c. The exact positions of scores of places must
always remain unknown because their conquerors, whether
Egyptian or Assyrian, often destroyed cities and towns utterly,
and in a generation or two their sites would be forgotten.
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The last section of this Dictionary contains a series of The English
Indexes. The First Index contains a complete alphabetical list
of all the English words, with references, which are used to
translate the Egyptian words, and it forms a kind of English-
Egyptian Dictionary. I have found the French Index in Pierret's
Vocabulaire Hiéroglyphique very useful in reading Egyptian texts,
and I hope that ' mine, which is much larger and fuller, and
contains over sixty thousand references, will be acceptable to
the beginner.
The Second Index ought to assist in the identification of
royal names when they occur in mutilated texts. In it many
of the prenomens, which begin with Râ or some other god's
name, are given under two forms ; thus (Qt^a J J, the prenomen Kings' names.
of Seti I, will be found both under Rä-men-Maät and Men-Maät-
Râ. The Hebrew and Greek forms of Egyptian royal names,
the identifications of which are tolerably certain, are also given.
The Third Index contains a list of geographical names, The
with references, under the ordinary forms in which they are Geographical
found in English books. These are followed by lists of the
forms in which they occur in Coptic Literature, in the works
of Greek writers, in the Hebrew Bible, in Semitic texts, and
in the cuneiform inscriptions, both Assyrian and Persian.
The Fourth Index contains a list of all the Coptic words, Coptic.Index,
with references, that occur in the Dictionary, and the Fifth
Index consists of lists of all the non-Egyptian words, Hebrew,
Syriac, Arabic, Ethiopie, Amharic and Greek, that are quoted Index of
or referred to in it. Semitic words.
The system on which the words are arranged in the
Dictionary is alphabetical, like that followed by Birch in his
"Dictionary of Hieroglyphics," and by Brugsch in his "Wörterbuch," The
and by the makers of Vocabularies to editions of special texts, ^^words.
e.g., by Stern1 and Erman2 in Germany, Lieblein3 in Norway,
Piehl" in Sweden, Schiaparelli5 in Italy, Maspero6 and Moret7 in
1 See the " Vollständiges Hieroglyphisch-Lateinisches Glossar," by L. Stern
in Vol. II of Ebers, Papyros Ebers, das hermetische Buch conservirt in der Uni-
versitäts-Bibliotliek zu Leipzig. Leipzig, 1875. Fol.
- Die Märchen des Papyrus Westcar, 2 vols. Berlin, 1890.
* Index alphabétique de tous les Mots contenus dans le Livre des Morts. Paris,
1875. 8vo.
4'Dictionnaire du Papyrus Harris, No. 1. Upsala, 1882. 8vo.
5 II Libro dei Funerali. Turin, 1880-83. Fol.
* Les Mémoires de Sinouhit. Paris, 1908. 4:0.
' Le Rituel du Culte Divin-Journalier.hPa.ns^îigo2^ycQff @
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liv Introduction.
France, by Griffith,1 and by Griffith and Thompson2 in their
Demotic Glossaries, and by myself in England.3 In the case of
several words belonging to the late period here and there
inconsistency will be found, but this is due chiefly to the fact that
many signs which had syllabic values under the Middle and New
Empires were used as mere letters in the late texts. And
Egyptian scribes were themselves inconsistent in their spellings.
Translitéra- Throughout this book the transliteration of the Egyptian word
tion. js placed first ^ the entry, according to the plan followed in
my Vocabulary to the Theban Recension of the Book of the
Dead. Then follows the Egyptian word in hieroglyphs, frequently
with a reference to the text where it is found, and therf the
meaning. Now, the exact meaning of many words is unknown,
and can only be guessed at by the context. In some cases the
context makes the meaning of an unknown word comparatively
certain, but in others, especially where no probable Coptic equivalent
is forthcoming, it does not, and then any meaning suggested
is little else than the result of guesswork. In many cases, then,
the English words that are set down as translations of rare and
difficult Egyptian words must only be regarded as suggestions
The meanings as *° the probable meanings. This is especially the case with
of many words certain words in the Pyramid Texts. The meaning of some of
them is tolerably clear from the determinatives, but there are
a considerable number of words in these difficult documents for
which no one has so far proposed meanings that may be
considered correct. The spells and magical formulae which abound
in these Texts are not only difficult to translate because of the
words of unknown meaning in them, but also because it is not
always clear where one word ends and the next begins. Even
Maspero found himself unable to translate whole sentences and
passages in them, and as none of the translations of them
promised by German scholars has yet appeared, it seems as though
the difficulties which they belittled in describing Maspero's edition
of the Pyramid Texts have vanquished them.
Order of the The order of the letters in Birch's "Dictionary of Hieroglyphics"
letters- is as follows:-!], _., ^ J, _ \, FD, \\, <=», B, ^-
*~~«, D, <=>, p, —, c=a, ^-^-J, 8=., o, "|, ^, ^, ©, ©, nn
1 Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the John Rylands Library, Vol. III.
Manchester, 1909.
e The Demotic Magical Papyrus of London and Leiden, Vol. III. London,
I9°9- r>- - - - . »„■ ~
* VocabùlaryJd[tW:Thcbàn Recèns'ion^of tließ'o'okj>f the Dead. London, 1898.
Introduction.
lv
In other words, he tried to make their order approximate to that of Birch,
the letters of the English Alphabet.
In E. de Rouge's Egyptian Alphabet {Chrestomathie Êgyp- E. de Rougé.
tienne, Part I, Paris, 1867) the order of the letters is as follows :—
\> \i —*' 11- *\ \'e> "— J' VD' ^' ^ u' s'
s=s, o, |, <==>, ^"V |, 1\ , c=., _Jp, «««, Q, <=>, .fias, —«—, |l,
ao. X£tt2, ©, J» <*-=-. \, \ m- InStern's" Glossar "the order is Stern.
as follows "—1^-y Q» a. J. "<—> (TJi j(. w.ljlj. ,^=^» S» -&&»
«—, D, ./., <=>, p, —, an, o, s=>, |, c=^3, ^, ^j>, ©, ®
The order followed in this Dictionary is : lg\, 0, —d, u u Bud„e
or \\, ^ or e, J, d, s^, ^, *~~«, <=> or Ja, [TJ, |, ®, «-=>, —,
[l.csszi, ^., <^*, S, o or |, s==>, <=■, |-
Among the words given in this Dictionary are many which
are derived from demotic texts. As my knowledge of this
branch of Egyptology is rudimentary I have relied for the
correctness of their transcription into hieroglyphs chiefly upon the
works of that erratic genius, E. Revillout, and Professor F. LI.
Griffith. These scholars have shown that Demotologists are Demotic
able to transcribe demotic texts into hieroglyphs, and Birch's words:
view that they were unable. to do this is no longer tenable.
About the correctness of the meanings of many demotic words
given by them there can be no doubt, for the equivalents of a
great number of them, and their counterparts in form, are to
be found even in the existing Coptic " Scalae " and in the printed
Coptic Vocabularies and Dictionaries of Peyron, Tattam and
Parthey.
The references to original documents and to published
editions of them in this Dictionary are, in respect of number,
unsatisfactory. They represent a compromise, and will suffer
the fate of all compromises, that is to say, they will satisfy
nobody. In the great collection of slips which I made first of
all there were to some words as many as sixty references, and
the slips that contained only from six to twelve references were
very few. To print all these was manifestly impossible, for the
references would have occupied far more space than the Egyp- References to
tian words and their meanings. It seemed at first that each publications,
word ought to be followed by .a reference, but ,even so the
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Coptic forms
of Egyptian
words.
Mr. Cram's
Coptic
Dictionary.
Borrowed
Semi tic words.
references required as much space as the Egyptian words, and
I decided that many references to the older printed literature
must be cut out, and only a limited number to recent
publications admitted. Further, it was clear that the names of authors
and their papers printed in the Recueil de Travaux, the
Transactions and Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, the
Archœologia of the Society of Antiquaries of London, the Aegyp-
tische Zeitschrift, and other scientific journals of the kind, would
have to be omitted, and the name of the journal quoted in an
abbreviated form. A list of the abbreviations of the titles of all
books actually quoted will be found on pp.lxxv-lxxxvii. This is
followed by a list of all the principal books that have been used or
consulted in the writing of this Dictionary, so that the beginner
may know to what books to turn in the prosecution of his studies.
Following the meaning of the word and at the end of the
entry is often given the equivalent of an Egyptian word in the
latest stage of the language, i.e., Coptic. In selecting these Coptic
equivalents I have not copied them straight out of a Coptic
Dictionary, but have satisfied myself that they bear the meaning
which the Egyptian words have in passages in the Coptic versions
of the Bible, and in Coptic patristic literature generally. Had
the great Corpus of Coptic words upon which Mr. W. E. Crum
has been at work for so many years been available1 the number
of Coptic equivalents quoted in this Dictionary would probably
have been quadrupled. The Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and other
Semitic words quoted in the entries stand in a different
relationship to the Egyptian, for they merely represent borrowings of
words, usually by the Egyptians from the Semites, whilst the
true Coptic words are native Egyptian. They seem to me to
stand in quite a different category from the pronouns which were
borrowed at a very early period by the Egyptians from the people
whom, for want of a better name, we may call " Proto-Semites."
And the greater number of them were certainly introduced into
Egyptian texts after the Egyptians founded Colonies in Syria
and Palestine by scribes who either knew no Egyptian words
that were exactly suitable for their purpose, or who wished to
ornament their compositions by the use of Semitic words or to
show their erudition.
1 When the Great War broke out in 1914 Mr. Crüm was in Vienna, and had
his enormous mass of material with him. He succeeded in leaving the city, but
his manuscripts remained there for a considerable time afterwards, and his work
has been hampered in consequence, and the publication of his Coptic Dictionary
delayed for five ^^ b MJCrOSOft ®
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In the transliterations of the Egyptian words in this Die- Difficulties of
trans!'
tion.
tionary, I have followed the order of the letters of the Egyptian transhtera-
words, but I cannot think that these transliterations always
represent the true pronunciation of the words. Thus in the word
ääam J\è$. lök^I' a plant, it is impossible to think that the
Egyptians took the trouble to pronounce two long vowels having
exactly the same sound and to give <R^ its value, always supposing
it had a phonetic value in this word. The analogies in Coptic
suggest that we should read the word' simply am, nevertheless
the scribe wrote ~^ jk.^'v Again in the word Nenui[t] or
Nui[f] r—. Ö \}> UU *^î > the primeval watery mass, we have
n ««• -f- en r~-> + n w« -f- nu Ö, i.e., four n sounds ; that
any Egyptian ever took the trouble to pronounce all of them
in this word is inconceivable. It is possible that the scribe
wished the reader to understand that one n had to be pronounced
like the Spanish ft or the Amharic "Ç, and wrote n four times
to make certain that he did so. In many transliterations of
Egyptian words I have added the letter e, not because I think Addition of
it represents the vowel which the Egyptians used in these the letter e'
places, but merely to make the words pronounceable and therefore
easy to remember. Thus the word | y —•<— &■, or f y [• ^f > *s
transliterated lies by me, but the Coptic equivalent g/uc shows
that the vowel sound-between the two consonants was not an e,
but something like an o. On the other hand in 8 5 f) "to
submerge," the Coptic equivalent g^Lcie suggests that in this
word at least the vowel sound was that of some kind of a.
And in netchem "•n ^.° > or f Ikfl' "sweet," "pleasant," the
Coptic equivalent rtonrTJÜL suggests the first vowel sound in the Evidence of
word was u or o and the second that of some kind of e ov a.
Without vowels of some kind how can the name of the god
"^1 "^ $ j?j, or ^'—-"v^*— jj), or -il.'^J'^J.
be pronounced ? In transliterating ~«~« I have written en or ne,
and there is good authority for doing so, namely the most ancient
Coptic papyrus Codex of the Book of Deuteronomy and the Acts
of the Apostles.1 Thus in &rt nnei rtTeKJU.rtT^üC^i.X (Deut. 13,10)
the line over the Ks and the Jx. proves that the reader had to
1 Brit. Mus. MS. Oriental No. 7594. It was written not later than the
middle of the fourth century of our Era. See my Coptic Biblical Texts in the
Dialect of Upper Egypt. London,,IQ12. 8vo. ._. ,. --.
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supply some vowel when pronouncing these letters, either an a
or an e, probably the latter. And this was the case with
several other letters besides rt and jul, for we have i-TeTrtoxuxyfi
(Deut. i, 41), üCnp {ibid. 42), TeTrtonroucyq [ibid.), «Liruu rtv
T5&oq [ibid. 4, 15), ïïneKpjuûtTpe (ibid. 20), julïï rte-nt &XXo
(ibid. 23), rmo-rrceT ortg", (ibid. 26), KiTiTe^iHTHpc (ibid. 5,33),
e TOOTK (ibid.), cyi.nxqqoxonr e &oX «Lnruu rtenrppuuonr (ibid. 8, 24),
rtv tJX. p mju&cy (ibid. 25, 19), &ÏÏ onruupx (Acts 5, 23), nrt<Lnr
rt xïïcrrè (Acts 10, 3), etc. From these examples we see that lines
were written over the letters &, X, jul, rt, n, p, c, t, k, v, q, cy, g,
and x, and that in certain positions in words a helping vowel was
necessary for their pronunciation.
Separate The whole question of the use of the separate vowels which
words. we nnd lri Egyptian words is one of considerable difficulty, and
it seems to me quite clear from the statements that are made
on the subject by Egyptologists that no one has yet succeeded in
solving the problem. It is quite obvious that the scribes
systematically wrote certain words without vowels and expected the
reader to supply them, e.g., the name of the god £ I J?) Pth.
Now, it is impossible to pronounce this name without adding one
vowel at least, but there is nothing in Egyptian to show what
Egyptian that vowel must be or where it is to be placed. In the case of
abbreviations pth th Greeks, who spelt the name «Dôo, or tf>6â, supply the
of words and r . . .
names. vowel, and suggest that the Egyptians pronounced it something
like " Ptah." Or, take the name of the god Horus, which the
Egyptians wrote Her J J^, ^, ^ $ ^ and *** ft,
without adding any vowel. The transcriptions of the name in
Hebrew (Tin), Coptic (g/Jup) and Greek fn/>oç) prove that the
missing vowel is 0, but the Egyptian forms of the name give no
indication of this fact. In the Pyramid Texts we find the form
I **" y>3b- (M. 454) which was held by one Egyptologist to
prove that the god's name terminated in u ; but, according
Vowels placed to M. Naville's view, which is probably correct, the % is really
of words *ne vowel that is wanting in the name, which we ought to read
" Hur," or " Hor," as in Hebrew, Coptic and Greek. This same
scholar thinks that another example of the use of the ^p in this
way is found in ^^j|, or ^ej|, variants of =5=. =^.
„, \ „, and „Vi. As the Coptic form of the word is
e.OAc.0 e. O U
pjWrn, the.ancient Egyptian form of .the^word clearly included
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the vowel o, and this is proved by the % or e in the first two
forms of
quoted above. It has seemed to me for several
years past that the vowel signs which we find in many Egyptian Vowels as
words were intended not to be read necessarily as parts of the indications of
. . . the meanings
words, but only to indicate or limit their signification. But the of words or
subject is too large to discuss in an Introduction to a Dictionary, verbal forms-
and demands a book to itself. Meanwhile, I understand that
M. Naville is preparing a volume on the whole question, and as
there is every reason to believe that he will present in a new light
many important facts bearing upon Egyptian phonetics, its
appearance is eagerly awaited.
The system of transliteration which I have used in this The Egyptian
Dictionary is a modification of that which was employed by Birch ^867^^ m
and some of the older Egyptologists, and by Brugsch until the
last years of his life. The following is the transliteration of the
letters of the Egyptian Alphabet which Brugsch printed in the
first volume of his Wörterbuch (1867) :—
w
f) "> ua (w)
ra
D p
o
h S
X
m
Pand —
or A t
n C30
m
-Ätt l
In 1880, the following modification of this Alphabet appeared The Egyptian
in the fifth volume of his Wörterbuch (Folge und Umschreibung l880a e
der alphabetischen Zeichen) :—
a. Vowels and half-vowels :—
1. |) à (n). —0 ä (y). w i. l\l\ I, y (•,). ^ u, ö.
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c.1 Consonants :—
J •>. v (a)
D p
|-w~
M
m
-2sa 1
ra h
l Me)
© x (n, t)
• A
» S
s. X (SX)
s (öS) '
k. q U
k, g (a and £)
k(3)
t(«s)
.] ô(n, d)
t (x, t)
< (t. y)
i <W (T)
The Egyptian In 1891 (Zh'e Aegyptologie, p. 94) he published a further
t8oi.abet m modification of the Egyptian Alphabet which reads as follows :-
2.
1. n ' (à)
I (a)
3- ^ "i})
4. w " (i)
5- —!•« (ä)
6. ^ w(u)
7. J b
8. a p
10.
m
11 p www n
12.
=> r, 1 (r)
13. O» rw](l)
h- ra h
15. f h"
16. O h (x)
17. — ,p s
18. Jgg s
19- S g
k
Mq)
t
23. «=,,] t (Ö)
24. 0 d (t)
25. ^ d (0
20,
21. ^
22. O
n/^b .contains a list of double vowels and half-vowels.
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In 1894 Dr. Erman proposed some modifications of this The Egyptian
system of transliterating the Egyptian Alphabet, and printed the Alphabet in
following {Egyptian Grammar, London, 1894, p. 6) :—
*
w
b
P
m
MVWVA fi
ra
r
h
h
©
}'
i-w~i S
A k
S
g
t
t
d
d
y w ï
1911.
In 1911 he made the following changes and addition (Aegyp- The Egyptian
tisclie Grammatik, Berlin, 1911, p. 20) :— Alphabet in
û î or y.
© h = t-
w = y (little yodh).
h, —
=>r=-iandi7. [U h = n- $ h = £
s. I = s. m s = tu- A k = p.
= t. <^ d = ta. "*"")-.£. Dû = y.
From these we see that Dr. Erman introduces the sign *—» as
a letter of the Egyptian Alphabet, and distinguishes between the
two sibilants —*— and 0; that he gives 3/ as an alternative
value to (j, and regards w as a "little yodh," and that he retains
I, I and ' as the transliterations of ^\, (j and —a respectively.
It is also to be noted that his system includes the letters h, h, s, t,
and d, making with I and I seven new characters which must
be specially cut for the compositor's use. There are many
objections that might be urged against this system of transliteration, but
the innovations in it are not worth discussion. It is sufficient to
say that when the actual mistakes in the older system that was used
by Birch, Lepsius, Brugsch and others are eliminated it remains,
in my opinion, the best that has yet been proposed. The
modifications which I have made in it for the purposes of this book
are not in any way intended to be improvements or even
corrections ; they were made solely with the view of simplifying T,
the transliteration for the use of the .beginner, and of reducing simplified
the labour of the compositor. I have tried to get rid of as many transliter-
letters with diacritical marks as possible, because they often in this book
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break off in the process of printing ; but I have retained à
for (j, â for —j, h for | and f for c^> ; three of these, â, h and t,
are familiar to every student of Oriental languages. I have
rejected \ and I and ' ; and letters with lines or a semi-circle under
them, i.e., h, h, t, d, and s with an accent (s), I have eschewed
entirely for the reasons given in the following paragraphs.
Maspero with infinite pains collected in his Introduction
à l'Étude de la Phonétique Égyptienne, Paris, 1917, a number of
Maspero on examples illustrating the various vowel sounds which the
phonetics. Egyptians themselves gave to the signs '<g\, H and —a. And
from his conclusions it is clear that even though we transliterate
IsS by A, the A will not represent all the various modified sounds
which the human mouth can give to that letter ,-1 and this is also
the case with (j and —0. According to him the primitive phonetic
value of the sign Q in Pyramid times was "un A moyen " like
the French A in patte, cage, that is to say, an A, or an open Â
which borders on É as in the popular pronunciation MontpÉnasse
for M ontp Amasse ; <è\ A is À grave bordering on O, as in the
^ n and » popular Parisian pronunciations gör for gAre, or in the English
All, wOs for wAs- 0 is À guttural which recalls the sound of
y = c, but does not correspond to it exactly and turns sometimes
to the À aigu, and sometimes to the À grave. In fact, we see
that in archaic Egyptian " les phonèmes varies de la langue
postérieure ne s'étaient pas produits encore, et qu'il n'y avait
sous chacun d'eux, ainsi que sous chacun des signes reconnus
pour consonnes par tous les savants J, D, -^=^, •^=^, |TJ, etc.,
qu'un phonème unique, ou, si l'on veut, les groupes de nuances
vocaliques que nous avons l'habitude de désigner par un signe
unique." Accepting these conclusions heartily it has seemed to
me quite unnecessary to use any other signs to represent <|\, 0
and —a than a, à and â respectively.
1 " Si donc nous disons que le signe A anglais figure une voyelle, il n'y a
pas de raison pour que les signes l|, jj^, ° ne figurent pas des voyelles. Bien
entendu, je n'ai pas la prétention d'affirmer que, si ^^ par exemple sonnait A, il
n'y avait sous ce signe qu'un seul des A possibles. Comme chaque modification
de forme dans la bouche humaine produit une voyelle ou une nuance de voyelle
différente, le nombre des voyelles et de leurs nuances est très considérable ; aussi
les signes que nous appelons signes-voyelles communément A, E, I, etc.,
représentent en réalité des groupes de nuances vocaliques différant très légèrement
l'une de l'autre et l'on considérera les signes qui représentent chacun d'eux,
I. sk> —■ > en Égyptien comme couvrant chacun de ces groupes " (p. nq).
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" The sign v> is transliterated u throughout ; it is no doubt The sign \.
equivalent both to t and "J, and I think it is a mistake to
transliterate it always by w. The correct transliteration of -■^bf, or The sign ^.
/Ikm-, or ^^—û. or ^|v-—° is a matter of difficulty. That -t^
was sounded in some way different from t\ is clear, otherwise it
would appear in words more frequently. It seems possible that
the sign A a or —a added to the ^|\ was intended to show that
the t\ was to be pronounced in one of the many ways in which
m is sounded in African languages, but what that way was is
not evident. When J|v> occurs at the end of an Egyptian
transcription of the name of a locality in Palestine or Syria it may
represent ma. In this book I have often transcribed -^ by m'.
/WWW ^-/
And as regards »*~*, when the Egyptian wrote <r^ the n w,as
probably pronounced like the Spanish n or the Amharic ^ gn.
The signs © and «*-=• are transcribed throughout by kh and
kha respectively. According to some authorities © is represented © an(i £.
in Coptic by £, and «*-=• by £>, but the Copts did not observe
this distinction carefully, for we find in Coptic texts &H1&1 and
^)Hiß.i, £,ejuic and ^gjulc, &pe and .rope, g/ju-rl and .<ôurrE, etc.
The absoluteness of the statement that w—» can become in Coptic »—, and £>.
2j and £5 but never cy, but that © can become & or cy, or ^ or cy,
has been disproved by Maspero,1 and nothing more need be said
about it here. In this Dictionary the words beginning with ©
and those beginning with «*-=• are separated into two distinct
groups for the convenience of the beginner, but it has been
thought unnecessary to use any specially distinctive signs for ©
and «*-». As he will always have the Egyptian text before him,
he can make no mistake. The x is, of course, dropped.
In 1892, Professor Hommel pointed out in the Zeitschrift für
Aegyptische Sprache (Bd. 30, s. 9 ff) that the Egyptians used
two sibilants which were represented by the signs —«— and 0, The sibilants
and the fact is beyond dispute, as all will admit. But the texts " an '
prove conclusively that they ceased to distinguish between them
in writing, except in the case of a few words at an early period,
and that they used —<— and I indiscriminately when they wished
to express the letter s. There is no doubt that —<— must sometimes
have had a somewhat different sound from [I for we find the
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word for "jackal" written -*- ^"x J -^ or -"—J "^ sab or sb,
and the Hebrew word for the animal is zefbh INT. But we also
find a form beginning with the fl, thus fl |J -^v and, as several
variants of this form begin also with 0, the form that begins with
-*- is not a very sure ground for the statement that —— = T. The
z sound must have been very rare in Egypt, for most of the words
under ç in the Coptic Dictionaries are of Greek origin ; çuumr
for cumx {see Parthey's Vocabularium) seems to have been the
result of careless pronunciation. When the Egyptians merged the
sound of -*— in that of 1 is not known, but the merging must
have happened long before the Christian Era began, for the Copts
represent both signs by c. And the Egyptian transcriptions of
Canaanite geographical names prove that both -*— and [I
represent D and ttf. In their transliterations of the signs -*— and fl
the German Egyptologists distinguish -*- by s and fl by é, but in
this Dictionary I have followed the example of Birch and Brugsch
and Maspero, and regarded them as having practically one and the
same sound. Nevertheless, remembering the large number of
words that begin with the signs —— and P , and with the view of
simplifying the task of the searcher who may use this Dictionary,
I have printed all the words beginning with-*—in one section,
and all those beginning with fl in the section following.
By transliterating a by q, a letter with a diacritical point (k)
has been got rid of and, though the transliterating of S by g
does not seem quite satisfactory, I have followed the example
of the older Egyptologists in this particular.1 The signs ^ and
I are both transliterated by t, and by using th for s=> the' Greek
6 and a letter with a line under it,(/) are eliminated. In the
case of cs= I have retained the transliteration / and have not
adopted d by which it is now sometimes transliterated. Maspero
has shown that in Semitic geographical names in the XVIIIth
dynasty <^a often represents the Hebrew "t, e.g., in fT'naK
Heb. ttHi?, and (1(1 "V üb' H"!-» but °tner names show
that 1 is represented in Egyptian by "|, t, e.g., "| \\ [jj %>,
Heb. ptoöT. At a later period <^a is transliterated by u, e.g.,
1 In one Coptic word, KA.CJJ, "reed," the K represents B, for the
hieroglyphic form is Q see Erman, Aegyptisches Glossar, p. 13g,
and Maspero, Introduction, p. 39.
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in the name . r| J) Vft, the Aramean transcription of which is c^ = d (1)
"niD','J3. and in the name tcsvj®, Abydos, the Aramean
^
transcription of which is idy-in . In the Greek period
represents the Greek T, as in KXeoTrdrpa (j-Ç) c^m <k\ ^,
and A, as in Ai'oç <^> M "<è"\ •£) Iq-, In the Coptic
period, when the hieroglyphs were no longer in use, the
scribes wrote all the names which in the old language had
a û ora <^a with 9. Finally, as Maspero admits1 that the sound
of cs= was not exactly that of the Greek A or the Arabic j,
I have thought it best to retain i as the transliteration of c^a.
It is possible that the sound of the Greek A did exist at one time
in Egyptian, but when the Copts formulated their alphabet it had
disappeared from the mouths of ordinary folk..
There remains to mention now only the transliteration of ->_. =ts and
which in some recent works appears as t or d with a line tch.
under it, d. In the transcription of Semitic geographical names
^ represents both 2 and t, e.g., ^| @ ^ ^, P ' ? and
^jö^ \\^ ' "1"' "^ut tnere *s abundant proof that it may be
correctly transliterated by both ts and tch, and I have adopted
the latter, which is pronounced like the ch in " child," or the c
in " cicerone."
Egyptian an African Language Fundamentally.
During the years which I spent in collecting the materials The alleged
for this Dictionary I looked eagerly in the texts for any evidence Egyptian to°
that would throw light on the relationship of the ancient Egyp- the Semitic
tian language to the Se'mitic languages and to the languages of anguages"
North Eastern Africa. Though the subject is one of considerable
importance philologically, it has- never been, in my opinion,
properly discussed, because the Semitic scholars who have written
about it have lacked the Egyptological knowledge necessary for
arriving at a decision, and the Egyptologists, with the exception
of the lamented Burchardt, have had no adequate knowledge of
Semitic languages and literature. Benfey came to the conclusion
that the ancient Egyptian language had close affinity with the Benfey's
Semitic family of languages, but then he also said that the Semites °Plnlon-
belonged to a great group of peoples which not only included the
1 Introduction, p. 30, Notre cs= est donc, je pense, l'intradentale faible A,
et il est à "v->> ce qui s=> a été un moment à ^.,. ,, ,-.
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Brugsch on
the Semitic
origin of the
Egyptian
language.
Stem's
opinion.
Egyptians, but all the peoples of Africa,1 which is obviously
absurd. Although his excursions into Coptic had disastrous
results so far as his reputation was concerned, his view that there
was a close affinity between the Egyptian and Semitic languages
found acceptance with many scholars, among them being E. de
Rouge, Ebers and Brugsch, all of whom were Egyptologists.
Birch's view was that the " greater portion of the words
[in the ancient Egyptian language] are an old form of the Coptic ;
others, no longer found in that tongue, appear (to be) of Semitic
origin, and have been gradually introduced into the language
from the Aramaic and other sources. A few words are Indo-
Germanic."2 Brugsch stated categorically that the oldest form
of the ancient Egyptian language is rooted in Semitic, and he
prophesied that one day philological science would be astonished
at the closeness of the relationship which existed between
Egyptian and the Semitic languages. He was convinced that they had
a mother in common, and that their original home was to be
sought for on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates.3 Brugsch
held these views practically to the end of his life, for in his Die
Aegyptologie, Leipzig, 1891, p. 91, he quotes from his Wörterbuch
the words which he wrote in the preface in 1867. Stern, the
eminent Coptic scholar, also declared that the Egyptian had an
affinity with the Semitic languages, which shows itself in the
pronominal formations and in the roots which are common to
all, but thought that it separated itself from its Asiatic sisters
at a very early period and developed along lines of its own."
These views, which the older Egyptologists expressed in
general terms, were crystallized by Erman in a paper which he
contributed to the Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen
1 Benfey, Über das Verhältniss der Aegyptischen Sprache zum Semitischen
Sprachstamnte. Leipzig, 1844.
* Bunsen, Egypt's Place, Vol. V, p. 618.
* Es steht mir nämlich fest, dass die altägyptische Sprache, d. h. die älteste
Gestaltung derselben, im Semitischen wurzelt. ... Im voraus kann ich es
weissagen, dass die Sprachforschung eines Tages erstaunt sein wird über das
enge Band der Verwandtschaft, welches die ägyptische Sprache mit ihren
semitischen Schwestern zusammenknüpft, und über die mir jetzt schon
feststehende Thatsache, dass alle eine gemeinsame Mutter haben, deren Ursitze an den
Ufern des Euphrat und Tigris zu suchen ist." Wörterbuch, Bd. I, p. ix.
* Es besteht eine alte Verwandtschaft zwischen der ägyptischen, welche dem
hamitischen stamme angehört, und den semitischen sprachen, wie sich
unverkennbar noch in der pronominalbildung und in manchen gemeinsamen
wurzeln zeigt ; doch scheint sich das ägyptische von den asiatischen Schwestern
früh getrennt zu haben und seinen eigenen weg gegangen zu sein.. Koptisclte
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Gesellschaft in 1892.1 In this he pointed out in a systematic
manner the details of Egyptian Grammar that have their
counterparts in the Semitic languages, and printed a List of the words
that were common to the Egyptian and Semitic languages. Most of Recent views
these words had been remarked upon by Brugsch in his Wörterbuch, ^1ased °,n.
r , . Brugsch s
but Erman's List heightens their cumulative effect, and at the opinion.
first sight of it many investigators would be inclined to say
without any hesitation, " Egyptian is a Semitic language." A
very able comparative philologist of the Semitic Languages,
Carl Brockelmann, impressed by the remarks of Brugsch quoted
above and by this List, says that Egyptian must certainly be
included among the Semitic Languages, and that the more the
oldest form of it, such as that made known by the Pyramid
Texts, is investigated, the more convincingly apparent becomes
its similarity to the Semitic Languages. Like Brugsch, he thinks
that it separated itself from its sister tongues thousands of years
ago, and went its own way. According to him the Egyptian
language developed more quickly than the languages of the
other Semites, which was due partly to the mixing of the people
caused by the invasion of the Nile Valley by Semites, and the
rapidity with which the Egyptian civilization reached its zenith,
much in the same way as English has gone far away from the other
Germanic languages.2 Wright thought that the connection
between the Semitic and the Egyptian languages was closer than
that which can be said to exist between the Semitic and the
Indo-European. But he called attention to the fact that the
majority of Egyptian roots are monosyllabic in form, and that Monosyllabic
they do not exhibit Semitic triliterality. He was prepared to Ehga^£°f
admit that the " not a few structural affinities " might perhaps roots.
be thought sufficient to justify those linguists who hold that
Egyptian is a relic of the earliest age of Semitism, i.e., of Semitic
1 Das Verhältniss des Aegyptischen zu den semitischen Sprachen (Bd. XLVI),
p. 93 ff.
8 Es scheint sehr vieles dafür zu sprechen, dass die Aegypter eigentlich in
diesen Kreis hineinzubeziehen sind. Je mehr die Forschung den ältesten
Formenbau des Aegyptischen, wie er in den Pyramidentexten vorliegt, er-
schliesst, desto überraschender tritt Aehnlichkeit mit dem Semitischen zu Tage.
. . . Durch die Vermischung der einwandernden Semiten mit den älteren,
anderssprachigen Bewohnern des Niltals und durch die frühe Blüte ihrer Kultur
sei das Aegyptische viel schneller und durchgreifender fortentwickelt, als die
Sprachen der anderen Semiten, ähnlich wie das Englische sich unter denselben
Umständen so weit von den anderen germanischen Sprachen entfernt hat.
Grundriss der vergleichenden Grammatik der semitischen Sprachen. Berlin, 1908,
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speech as it was before it'passed into the peculiar form in which
we may be said to know it historically.1
Now no one who has worked at Egyptian can possibly doubt
that there are many Semitic words in the language, or that many
of the pronouns, some of the numbers, and some of its
grammatical forms resemble those found in the Semitic languages.
But even admitting all the similarities that Erman has claimed,
it is still impossible to me to believe that Egyptian is a Semitic
language fundamentally. There is, it is true, much in the Pyra-
Egyptian mid Texts that recalls points and details of Semitic Grammar,
annAfriceannally but after deducting all the triliteral roots, there still remains a
language. very large number of words that are not Semitic, and were never
invented by a Semitic people. These words are monosyllabic,
and were invented by one of the oldest African (or Hamitic, if
that word be preferred) peoples in the Valley of the Nile of whose
written language we have any remains. These are words used
to express fundamental relationships and feelings, and beliefs which
are peculiarly African and are foreign in every particular to
Semitic peoples. The primitive home of the people who invented
these words lay far to the south of Egypt, and all that we know
of the Predynastic Egyptians suggests that it was in the
neighbourhood of the Great Lakes, probably to the east of them. The
whole length of the Valley of the Nile lay then, as now, open to
Perpetual peoples who dwelt to the west and east of it, and there must
îmiTUSration aiways have been a mingling of immigrants with its aboriginal
Valley. inhabitants. These last borrowed many words from the
newcomers', especially from the " proto-Semitic " peoples from the
country now called Arabia, and from the dwellers in the lands
between the Nile and the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, but they
Borrowings continued to use their native words to express their own primitive
proto-Semitic ideas, especially in respect of religious beliefs and ceremonies.
Words like tef ^_ "father," sa "^ "son," sen J "brother,"
«/ IJ-w. "flesh," qes a^ "bone," tep ® "head," ab O "heart,"
â —o" hand," tches **"*) p " self," ka {J " double," ba ^ " soul,"
dakh_^, "spirit," and scores of others that are used from the
earliest to the latest times, are African and have nothing to do
with the Semitic languages. When they had invented or borrowed
Addition of the art of writing, they were quick to perceive the advantage of
adding to their pictures signs that would help the eye of the
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reader, and convey to his mind an exact conception of what the
writer intended to express. The names of the cardinal numbers
show that the people who invented the words quoted above Borrowing
<• i ,• << ». -c-î- << i. » numbers,
counted by fives, for they have words for one , two
J, "three" r=Ja( "four" ^^, and "five" ^^ and their
next number is "ten" n. When they came in contact with the
Semites they borrowed from them the numbers " six " 1 0 [I ...,
Heb.ttfcJ, "seven" 0 *^~ 1I.I1I1. Heb. yatf, "eight" S0!!!!. Heb. Borrowing of
I ^5 IUI v »www MM the pronouns
n:«ttJ, and " nine " a 0 "*"") Heb. ytfR In a similar manner they an(J the sign
r • ' I ' MM - " -"of the
borrowed /q asa sign of the feminine, and several of the pronouns, feminine,
and at a much later period many of the Semitic words that were
current at the time in Syria and Palestine. And it has always
seemed to me that some of the aboriginal words of the primitive
Egyptians found their way into neighbouring countries, where they
still live. Thus the common Egyptian word khefti *^-,
" enemy," which has its equivalent in the Coptic shaft cy^T,
is also found in Amharic under the form shaftâ h^.^-: • The Survivals in
c-^., - « " Amharic.
Egyptian word teng S ^ 4|. " pygmy," seems to be preserved
in the Amharic denk J?"*frl : The Egyptian word tuat *
0*
" morning," seems to survive in the Amharic tuwat (\\,^ : ; and with
the Egyptian Sa (?) or "$i " man>" " person," may be
compared the Amharic saw f](£r: " man or woman," " person."
As none of the literature of the peoples who lived on each
side of the Valley of the Nile has been preserved, we have no means
of finding out how much they borrowed linguistically from the
Egyptians or the Egyptians from them, but I believe the Egyptians
were as much indebted to them as to the Semites. I do not for Value of
one moment suggest that such literature as the modern inhabitants Sudani
of the Valley of the Nile and the neighbouring countries possess, dialects for
whether it be those on the east or those on the west of the Nile, nu'r^es.'^
can be utilized for explaining ancient Egyptian texts, but the
comparatively small amount of attention which I have been able
to devote to the grammars and vocabularies of some of the
languages now spoken in the Eastern Sudan has convinced me
that they contain much that is useful for the study of the
language of the hieroglyphs. The ancient Egyptians were Africans,
and they spoke an African language, and the modern peoples of
the Eastern Sudan are Africans, and they speak African
languages, and there is^inf/çônsjiquénce/lrnuchjjn^.modern native
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Sudani literature which will help the student of ancient Egyptian
in his work. From the books of Tutschek,1 Krapf,2 Mitterutzner,3
and from the recently published works of Captain Owen" and
Westermann,5 a student with the necessary leisure can collect a
large number of facts of importance for the comparative study
of Nilotic languages both ancient and modern.
The
Introduction.
Lists of
Hieroglyphic
signs by
Champollion,
Birch, E. de
Rougé and
Brugsch.
The Introduction, Indexes, Semitic Alphabets, etc.
In the introductory section of this book I have given a list
of the commonest Egyptian signs, with their values as phonetics
and determinatives, arranged practically according to the Lists
of Egyptian Hieroglyphic Signs published by the eminent printing
firms of Theinhardt in Berlin,6 Holzhausen in _ Vienna,7 and
Harrison & Sons in London.8 Certainly none of these lists is
absolutely correct since the classification of several of the signs
is the result of guesswork, for the simple reason that
Egyptologists do not know what objects certain signs are intended to
represent. The only native Egyptian List of Hieroglyphs known
was published by Griffith, Two Hieroglyphic Papyri from Tanis,
London, 1889, 4to, but this does not help us much in the
identification of the hieroglyphs. The first printed List of Hieroglyphs
was published by Champollion in his Grammaire Égyptienne,
Paris, 1836, and contains 260 hieroglyphs. In 1848 Birch
published a fuller List with detailed descriptions (see above p. xxxiii)
in the first volume of the German and English editions of Bunsen's
" Aegyptens Stelle." This he revised and enlarged, and
republished in 1867, in the second edition of the first volume
of the English edition, pp. 505-559. It contained 890
hieroglyphs and 201 determinatives were grouped separately. In 1851
E. de "Rougé issued a List of hieroglyphs in his Catalogue des signes
hiéroglyphiques de l'Imprimerie Nationale, Paris, 1851, and he
reprinted it with explanations and descriptions in the first part
1 Grammar of the Galla-Language. Munich, 1845 ; and his Lexicon. Munich,
1841.
* Vocabulary of the Galla-Language. London, 1842.
* Die Dinka-SpracJie in Central Afrika (with Wörterbuch). Brixen, 1866.
' Bari Grammar and Vocabulary. London, 1908.
* The Shilluk People :. their Language and Folklore. Berlin, 1912 ; Die
Sudansprachen. Hamburg, 1911 ; The Nicer Language. Berlin, 1912.
8 Liste der Hieroglyphischen Typen aus der Schriftgiesserei. Berlin, 1875.
This list was arranged by Lepsius.
' Hieroglyphen. Vienna (no date). This List contains all the unusual types
which were specially cut to print Maspero's edition of the Pyramid Texts.
* List of Egyptian. Hieroglyphics. „London, 1892.-.
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of his Chrestomathie Égyptienne, Paris, 1867. This contained
about 340 hieroglyphs. A much fuller and more accurate List
was published by Brugsch, Index des Hiéroglyphes Phonétiques y
compris des- valeurs de l'Ecriture Secrète, Leipzig, 1872, and it
contained 600 signs and their phonetic values, accompanied by
references to pages" of his Wörterbuch, and 147 determinatives.
After the Lists given by Rossi in his Coptic Hieroglyphic
Grammar1 and by von Lemm2 in his Egyptian Reading Book, no further
attempt was made to discuss hieroglyphs generally until Griffith The seleÇted.
described 104 Egyptian characters in Beni Hasan III, London, von Lemm,
1896. Two years later he published A Collection of Hieroglyphs, Griffith and
London, 1898, which contained descriptions and identifications of
192 hieroglyphs illustrated by really good coloured pictures of the
objects which they represented, copied chiefly from coffins and
tombs of the Xllth dynasty. The most recently published List
of Hieroglyphs is that given by Erman in the third edition of
his Aegyptische Grammatik, Berlin, 1911. It contains about 660
hieroglyphs, not reckoning variants, selected from Theinhardt's
List. In the List of Hieroglyphs given in the present work I have
followed their order in the List of Messrs. Harrison & Sons, but
have been obliged to alter the numbers of the characters. I
have given all the ordinary phonetic values which the signs have
when forming parts of words generally, but have made no attempt
to give the word-values when they are used as ideographs. The
values which many of the signs had when used in the so-called
" enigmatic writing," and in the inscriptions of the Ptolemaic
Period are not given. Want of space made it impossible to
include in this Introduction a list of the hieratic forms of hiero- Lists of
glyphs ; for these the beginner is referred to Pleyte's Catalogue hieratic signs.
Raisonné de Types Égyptiens Hiératiques de la Fonderie de N.
Tetterode, Leyden, 1865 (which contains 388 signs), and the works
of Simeone Levi3 and G. Möller."
I have also given in the Introduction reproductions by
photography of the Egyptian Alphabet as formulated by Young,
1 Grammatica Copto-Geroglifica con un' appendice dei principali segni sillabici
e del low significaio. Rome-Turin-Florence, 1877. It contains 386 phonetic signs
and 124 determinatives.
* Aegyptische Lesestücke.
* Raccolta dei Segni Ieratici Egizi nette diverse epoche con i corrispondenti
Geroglifici ed i loro differenti valori fonetici, Turin, 1880 (contains 675 signs).
' Hieratische Paläographie. Die Aegyptische Buchschrift in ihrer Ent-
wickelung von der Fünften Dynastie bis zur Römischen Kaiserzeit. Part I, Leipzig,
1909 (contains 719 signs) ; Part II, Leipzig, 1909 (contains 713 signs) ; Part III,
Leipzig, 1912 (contains 713 signs).. ,.^
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Introduction.
Champollion, Lepsius, and Tattam, and reproductions of pages of
Reproductions Birch's Sketch of a Hieroglyphical Dictionary, Young's Rudiments of
some^arlv an Egyptian Dictionary in the ancient Enchorial Character, Cham-
Egyptological pollion's Dictionnaire Égyptien, and Birch's Dictionary of Hiero-
wo rks
glyphics. These works are not to be found in every public, still
less private, library, and I believe that many a reader will examine
and study them, if only from the point of view of the bibliographer.
The indexes to the Coptic and to the non-Egyptian words
and geographical names which are at the end of the book will show
that a considerable number of Coptic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic,
Ethiopie, Amharic, Assyrian and Persian words and names are
Semitic quoted in this Dictionary. The beginner who wishes to examine
alphabets. these words will need to learn the alphabets of the principal
Semitic languages, and as I know of no Egyptological work in
which they are to be found," I have included them in this
Introduction, and they follow the List of Egyptian Hieroglyphs.
Apologia and Thanks.
In the preparation of the manuscript of this Dictionary
for the printer I have not spared labour, or trouble, or time or
attention, and I have made every effort during the proof reading
to reduce misprints to a minimum. I have copied too many
texts in the course of my life not to know how easy it is for the
attention to be distracted, and the eye to be deceived, and the
hand to write something which it ought not to write when doing
work of this kind. The professional copyists of the Book of
The mistakes ^e Dead, and the monastic scribes who laboriously transcribed
of scribes and . . ,„... ._ _...
transcribers, Coptic, Syriac, Arabic and Ethiopie texts in Egypt, Ethiopia
their errors an(j Syria, made many mistakes, mis-spelt the words of the arche-
and omissions. J . . . ,
types in their copies, omitted whole lines, and made nonsense
of many passages by omitting parts of words and mixing together
the remaining parts. It seems to me obvious from these facts
that every one who undertakes a long and very tedious work
like the making of an Egyptian Dictionary, must be guilty of
the perpetration of mistakes, blunders, and errors in his copying,
however careful he may be. In my work there will be found
inconsistencies, misunderstandings, and misprints, and probably
downright misstatements, and as Maspero said in his edition of the
• Pyramid Texts, " je le regrette sans m'en étonner. . . . C'est
une infirmité de la nature humaine dont on finit par prendre son
parti, comme de bien d'autres." Notwithstanding such defects
I hope and.-believe .that-this-Dictionaryj\will be useful to the
Introdtiction.
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beginner, and will save him time and trouble and give him help,
and if my hope and belief be realized, the purpose of my friend
who made the printing of the book possible will be effected, and
my own time and labour will not have been wasted. Many,
many years must pass before the perfect Egyptian Hieroglyphic
Dictionary can, or will, be written, and meanwhile the present
work may serve as a stop-gap.
It is now my pleasant duty to put on record my thanks and
gratitude to those who have enabled me to produce this book. Thanks to
First and foremost they are due to the gentleman, who having tho7se wh°
discussed with me my plan for the proposed Dictionary and publication
suggested certain modifications of it and additions to it, decided °f.th.is
00 .... Dictionary
to defray the entire cost of its production. In spite of my possible.
entreaties he persists in remaining anonymous, and wishes to be
known only as an English gentleman who is interested in
everything that concerns the history, religion, language and literature
of ancient Egypt, and in the language and literature of the Copts,
that is to say, of the Egyptians who embraced Christianity. He
is also deeply interested in the exploration of Western Asia,
and has liberally supported all the endeavours made by the
English to excavate the sites of the ancient cities mentioned in
the Bible. Owing to the great advance in the price of materials,
and the various rises in wages in the printing trades that have
taken place during the War, twice or thrice I was on the verge
of being obliged to stop the printing of this book, but my friend
decided that the work should go on, and that the original plan
as approved by him should be neither altered nor curtailed, and Great rise in
he furnished the means for continuing the work. What this waSes and
cost of
means will be evident from the fact that since we began to print production
in July, 1916, the cost per sheet has increased by not less than of.tlns
125 per cent. ! In addition to this generous act I am indebted
to my anonymous friend for ready help and sympathy during
the last forty years.
I owe my wife many thanks for constant help in the sorting
and incorporation of slips, and for assistance in the reading of
proofs. She has also read for and with me the proofs and revises
of every sheet of the book, and its completion is due largely to
her help and encouragement.
To Mr. Edgar Harrison, partner in the firm of Harrison & Mr. Edgar
Sons, I am indebted in another way. From start to finish Harrison,
he has taken the deepest interest in the printing of the
Dictionary, and has-done^ „everything, .he could,..both officially
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Introduction.
Messrs.
Harrisons'
fount of
Egyptian
type.
Messrs.
Harrisons'
Oriental
compositor.
and privately, to forward my work. During the War, when the
resources of the Firm were strained to their utmost to carry out
the urgent work which was thrust upon them by the
Government, and when every available hand was pressed into this service,
he somehow managed to keep going the composition of this book,
and found means of machining each sheet when ready for press.
Besides this, he had many hundreds of new characters cut, and
spared no trouble in reproducing my manuscript, and
whenever necessary he cast great quantities of new type to enable
the composing to continue, and so avoided delay during the
distribution of the type of worked-off sheets. At the present
time his fount of Egyptian type is the largest and most
comprehensive and complete in the world. At my request he has
prepared a list of his Egyptian Hieroglyphic types which will be
found at the end of the volume. On the Continent great printing
firms like Harrison & Sons, who enlarge and complete their founts
of Oriental types, receive subsidies from Governments, or from
Academies, but in England no subsidies or contributions are
given to printers, and the satisfaction which they feel when they
have done a public-spirited act of this kind is their sole reward.
That Messrs. Longman cast at their own expense the fount of
solid Egyptian type that was used for printing Birch's " List
of Hieroglyphics," and his " Dictionary of Hieroglyphics," and
that Messrs. Harrisons have cut, at their own expense, the very
extensive and complete fount of linear hieroglyphic types used
in the printing of the present work, will ever redound to the credit
of the great company of English publishers and master-printers.
Dedication : the coloured border was drawn by Mr. Alfred Caton.
Finally, I mention with gratitude the help which I have
received from Mr. A. E. Fish, the able compositor in the employ
of Messrs. Harrisons who set the type of this Dictionary. He has
shown great zeal and interest in the work, and his skill and great
experience have triumphed over many difficulties, and made
the proof reading easier. He is a worthy successor of Mr. Mabey,
Messrs. Harrisons' great Oriental Compositor, who set the type
for George Smith's monumental work The History of Assur-
banipal, London, 1871, and of Mr. Fisher who set the type for
my text volume of the Book of the Dead, London, 1894, published
by the Trustees of the British Museum.
ERNEST WALLIS BUDGE.
British Museum,
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and of the abbreviations of their titles by which they are
indicated :—
II
III
IV
Abbott Pap. ..
A. E
Alex. Stele
Alt-K. ..
Amamu
Amen.
Amherst Pap.
Anastasi I-IX.
Annales
Aram. Pap.
Asien
A. Z
Banishment Stele
Barshah.
Urkunden des Alten Reichs bearbeitet von K. Seihe.
Leipzig, 1903. Large 8vo.
Hieroglyphische Urkunden der Griechisch-Römischen Zeit
bearbeitet von K. Seihe. Leipzig, 1904. Large 8vo.
Urkunden der älteren Aethiopenkönige bearbeitet von K.
Seihe. Leipzig, 1908. Large 8vo.
Urkunden der 18 Dynastie, Bände III und IV
bearbeitet von K. Seihe. Leipzig, 1906-09. Large 8vo.
(In the Series Urkunden des Aegyptischen Altertums.
Edited by G. Steindorff.)
Brit. Mus. Pap. No. 10183. The hieratic text was
published by Birch in Select Papyri. London, i860.
Vol. ii, pis. 9-19.
Wilkinson, J. G., The Manners and Customs of the
Ancient Egyptians. Ed. Birch. 3 vols. 1878. 8vo.
Mariette, A., Monuments Divers, pi. 14.
Burchardt, M., Die Altkanaanâischen Fremdworte und
Eigennamen im Aegyptischen. Leipzig, 1909-10. 4to.
Birch, S., Egyptian Texts of the earliest period from
the Coffin of Amamu in the British Museum. London,
1886. Folio.
The Book of Precepts of Amen-em-àpt, the son of
Ka-nekht, according to the Papyrus in the British
Museum (No. 10474).
Newberry, P. E., The Amherst Papyri. London,
1899. 4to.
The Anastasi Papyri in the British Museum. Published
by S. Birch. Select Papyri in the Hieratic Character
from the Collections of the British Museum. London,
MDCCCXLIII. Folio. PL 35 ff.
Annales du Service des Antiquités de VEgypte. Cairo,
Vol. i. 1900. 4to. In progress.
Ungnad, A., Aramäische Papyrus aus Elephantine.
Leipzig, 1911. 8vo. (No. 4 of Hilfsbücher zur
Kunde des alten Orients.)
Müller, W. Max, Asien und Europa nach altägyptischen
Denkmalen. Leipzig, 1893. 8vo.
Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Alterthumskunde.
Leipzig. 4to. Vol. i, 1863. In progress.
The text is found in Brugsch, Reise, pl. 22.
Newberry, P., El-Bersheh. Part i by Newberry and
Fraser : Part ii by Newberry, Griffith and Fraser.
DLondon (undated).- 4to. _x# /s\
lxxviii Principal Works used in Preparation of Dictionary.
B. D.
B. D. (Ani) .
B. D. (Nebseni)
B. D. (Nu) ..
B. D. (Saïte). ..
B. D. G.
Beh. .
Beni Hasan
Berg. I, Berg. II.
Bibl. Egypt. ..
Book of Breathings
Book of Gates..
Brugscli, Rec...
Briinnow
.. The hieroglyphic text of the Theban Recension of the
Book of the Dead. See E. A. Wallis Budge, The
Chapters of Coming Forth by Day. Edited with
a translation, vocabulary, etc. London, 1898.
3 vols. 8vo.
.. The Book of the Dead : Papyrus of Ani, edited by
E. A. Wallis Budge. London, 1890. Folio.
Birch, S., Photographs of the Papyrus of Nebseni in the
British Museum. London, 1876. Folio.
.. The Book of the Dead : Facsimiles of the Papyri of
Hunefer, Anhai, Kerasher, and Netchemet, with
supplementary text from the Papyrus of Nu. London,
1899. Folio.
.. The hieroglyphic text of the Book of the Dead accord-
ing to the Papyrus of Auf-ankh II v>*^ip _ w>.
It was published by R. Lepsius, Das Todtenbuch der
Aegypter nach dem hieroglyphischen Papyrus in Turin.
Leipzig, 1842.
Brugsch, H., Dictionnaire Géographique de l'ancienne
Egypte. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1877-1880. Folio.
.. Rawlinson, H. C, The Persian Cuneiform Inscription
at Behistun decyphered and translated. London,
1846. 8vo. (Forming vol. x. of the Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society.) See also The Sculptures and
Inscriptions of Darius the Great on the Rock of
Behistun in Persia. Edited and translated by the
late Prof. L. W. King, assisted by Mr. R. C.
Thompson. London, 1907. 410.
.. Newberry, P. E., and G. W. Fraser, Beni Hasan.
2 vols. London, 1893. 4to.
.. von Bergmann, Ernst Ritter, Der Sarcophag des
Panchemisis in the Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen-
Sammlungen des allerhöchsten Kaiserhauses. 2 vols.
Vienna, 1883-4. 4to.
... Bibliothèque Égyptologique publiée sous la Direction de
G. Maspero. Paris, 1893 (vol. i). 8vo. [At least
fort}- volumes have appeared.]
.. Brit. Mus. Pap. No. 9995, Budge, E. A. W., Book of
the Dead : Facsimiles of the Papyri of Hunefer, etc.
London, 1899. Folio.
.. Bonomi, J., and Sharpe, S., The Alabaster Sarcophagus
of Oimenepthah I, now in Sir J. Soane's Museum.
London, 1864. 4to; Budge, E. A. W., The
Egyptian Heaven and Hell. London, 1906, vol. ii.
.. Brugsch, H., Recueil de Monuments Égyptiens.
Leipzig. Parts i and ii. 1862-3. 4to-
Briinnow, R. E., A Classified List of all simple and
Compound Cuneiform ideographs', etc. Parts i-iii.
Leyden. 1887-89. 4to. The Indices were pub-
Principal Works used in Preparation of Dictionary. lxxix
Bubastis
Buch.
Cairo Pap.
Canopus Stele
Chabas Mél. ..
Champ. Mon. ..
Coptos
Coronation Stele
Culte Divin
Décrets
De Hymnis
Demot. Cat. ..
Denderah
Dêr al-B.
Dêr al-Gabrâwî
Dream Stele v..
Dublin Pap. 4.
Dum. H. I.
Dum. Temp. Ins.
Naville, E., Bubastis (1887-1889), being the Eighth
Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund. London,
1891. 4to.
Bergmann, E. Ritter von, Das Buch vom Durchwandeln
der Ewigkeit (in Sitzungsberichte der
Philosophischhistorischen Classe. Bd. lxxxvi). Vienna, 1877,
p. 369 ff.
Photographs of Egyptian Papyri in the Egyptian
Museum, Cairo.
See Lepsius, Das bilingue Dekret von Kanopus, Berlin,
1866, folio ; and the facsimiles of the
Hieroglyphic, Greek and Demotic texts published by
Budge, E. A. W., The Decree of Canopus. London,
1904. 8vo, pp. 35-114.
Chabas, F., Mélanges Égyptologiques ; 1er Série, Paris,
1862, 8vo ; 2me Série, Chalon, 1864, 8vo ; 3me
Série, Paris and Chalon, vol. i, 1870, vol. ii, 1873.
Champollion, J. F., Monuments de l'Egypte et de la
Nubie, vols. i-iv. Paris, 1822. Folio.
Pétrie, W. M. F., Koptos. London, 1896. 4to.
The "text of this stele was published by Mariette,
Monuments Divers, pi. 9 ; Schaefer, Urkunden III,
p. 81 ; and Budge, E. A. Wallis, Annals of Nubian
Kings, p. 89 ff.
Moret, A., Rituel du Culte Divin. Paris, 1902. 8vo.
Weill, R., Les Décrets Royaux de l'ancien Empire
Égyptien. Paris, 1912. 4to.
Breasted, J. H., De Hymnis in Solem Sub Rege Ameno-
phide IV conceptis (lithographed).
Griffith, F. LL, Catalogue of the Demotic Papyri in the
John Rylands Library. Manchester, 1909. Folio.
Mariette, A., Description Générale du Grand Temple.
Texte, Paris, 1880. 4to. PL Vols, i-iv and a
supplementary volume. Paris, 1870-74. Folio.
Mariette, A., Deir el Bahari : documents topographiques,
historiques et ethnographiques recueillis dans ce temple.
Leipzig, 1877. Folio.
Davies, N. de G., The Rock Tombs of Deir el Gebrâwi.
Vols, i-iii. London, 1902. 4to.
Text originally published by Mariette, Monuments
Divers, pH. 7, 8 ; see also Sethe, Urkunden III, p. 57,
ff ; and Budge, E. A. Wallis, Annals of Nubian Kings.
London, 1911, p. 71 ff.
Naville, E., Das Aegyptische Todtenbuch (Einleitung),
Berlin, 1886. 4to, p. 80.
Dümichen, J., Historische Inschriften altägyptischer
Denkmäler. Leipzig, 1867 4to, and 1869 Folio.
Dümichen, J., Altägyptische Tempel-Inschriften in den
Jahren 1863-1865 an Ort und Stelle gesammelt.
lxxx Principal Works used in Preparation of Dictionary.
Ebers Pap .. . . Ebers, G., Papyros Ebers : das hermetische Buch über
die Arzeneimittel der alten Aegypter in hieratischer
Schrift. Mit hieroglyphisch-lateinischem Glossar
von L. Stern. 2 vols. Leipzig, 1875. Folio.
Ebers Pap. Voc. .. Stern, L., Glossarium Hieroglyphicum quo papyri
Medicinalis hieratici Lipsiae asservati et a clarissimo
Ebers editi. (Printed in the second volume of the
preceding work.)
Edfu .. .. .. Dümichen, J., Altägyptische Tern pel-Inschriften, vol. I.
Leipzig, 1867. Folio.
Edict Pétrie, W. M. F., Koptos. London, 1896. 4to, pi. 8.
El Amarna .. .. Davis, N. de G., The Rock Tombs of El Amarna.
5 vols. (vol. i, 1903). London. 4to.
Eg. Res. .. .. Müller, W. M., Egyptological Researches, Results of
a journey in 1904. Washington. Publication of
the Carnegie Institution. No. 53. 1902. 4to.
E. T. .. .. .. Hieroglyphic Texts from Egyptian Stelae, etc., in the
British Museum. Pts. i-v. London, 1911 (pt. i).
Folio.
Excom. Stele .. .. Stele of the Excommunication- now in the Egyptian
Museum, Cairo. Published by Mariette,
Monuments Divers, Paris, 1872-89, folio, pi. ia ; Schäfer,
Klio, Bd. vi, p. 287 ff. ; and in Urkunden der älteren
Aethiopenkonige. Leipzig, 1908. Large 8vo.
Famine Stele .. .. Brugsch, H.,Die biblischen sieben Jahre der Hungersnoth.
Leipzig, 1891. 8vo.
Festschrift. .. .. Aegyptiaca. Festschrift für Georg Ebers zum 1 März,
1897. Leipzig, 1897. 8vo.
Festschrift, Leemans. Pleyte, W. (and others), Études Archéologiques dédiées
à C. Leemans. Leyden, 1885. 4to.
Gen. Epist. .. .. Maspero, G., Du Genre épistolaire chez les Égyptiens
de l'époque pharaonique. Paris, 1872. 8vo.
G.I. .. .. .. Brugsch, H., Geographische Inschriften: Die
Geographie des Alten Aegyptens. Leipzig, 1857. 4to.
Gnostic .. .. Griffith, F. LI., and Thompson, H. F. H., The Demotic
Magical Papyrus of London and Leiden. London,
1904-09. 8vo and folio.
Gol. .. .. .. Golénisclieff, W., Epigraphical Results of an excursion
to WâdîHammâmât. St. Petersburg, 1887, pp. 65-79,
plates 1-18.
Gol. Pap. .. .. Golénischeff, W., Les Papyrus hiératiques 1115, iiiôa
et iii6b de l'Ermitage Impérial à St. Pétersbourg.
St. Pétersbourg, 1913. Folio.
Goshen. . . . . Naville, E., The Shrine of Saft el-Henneh and the Land
of Goshen. London, 1887. 4to.
Greene .. .. Greene, J. B., Fouilles exécutées à Thèbes dans Vannée
1855. Paris, 1855. Folio.
Harris I. .. .. Brit. Mus. Papyrus No. 9900. For the facsimile see
Birch, S., Facsimile of an Egyptian Hieratic Papyrus
of Rameses III in the British Museum (Great Harris
DigitSg^y &?^&Z63 Long folio-
Principal Works used in Preparation of Dictionary. lxxxi
Harris 500
Harris 501
Hearst Pap. ..
.Hh
Horapollo
Hymn Nile
Hymn of Darius
Hymn to Uraei
I. H
Ikhernefert
Inscription of Darius.
Inscrip. of Henu
Israel Stele
Itinerary
Jour. As.
Jnl. E. A.
Kahun ..
Kubbân Stele
Brit. Mus. Pap. No. 10060. Facsimiles of several pages
of this papyrus have been published by Maspero,
Romans et Poésies du Papyrus Harris No. 500, Paris,
1879, and Chants d'Amour, etc., Paris, 1883.
Brit. Mus. Pap. No. 10042. See Chabas, F., Le
""• Papyrus Magique Harris, Chalon-sur-Saône, i860.
4to ; Budge, E. A. Wallis, Facsimiles of Egyptian
Hieratic Papyri in the British Museum. London,
1910. Folio, pp. 34-40.
Wreszinski, W., Der Londoner Medizinische Papyrus
und der Papyrus Hearst. Leipzig, 1912. 4to.
Text of Her-hetep. A transcript of this text is given
by Maspero, Trois Années de Fouilles, in Mémoires
de la Mission Archéologique Française au Caire,
1881-84. Paris, 1884. Folio, p. 137 ff.
Leemans, C, Horapollinis Niloi Hieroglyphica edidit,
. . . item hieroglyphicorum imagines et indices
adjecit. Amsterdam, 1835. 8vo.
Maspero, G., Hymne au Nil publié et traduit après
les deux textes du Musée Britannique. Paris, 1868.
4to (lithographed) ; and Hymne au Nil. Cairo, 1912.
The text was published by Brugsch, Reise nach der
grossen Oase Khargah. Leipzig, 1878, pl. 25-27.
Erman, A., Hymnen an das Diadem der Pharaonen
(in Abh. K. P. Akad. der Wissenschaften. Berlin,
1911. 4to).
Birch, S., Inscriptions in the Hieratic and Demotic
Character from the Collections in the British Museum.
London, 1868. Folio.
Schäfer, H., Die Mysterien des Osiris in Abydos unter
König Sesostris III. Leipzig, 1904. 4to. [In vol.
iv of Sethe's Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und
Altertumskunde Aegyptens.]
See under Hymn of Darius.
Lepsius, C. R., Denkmäler, Abth. ii, Bl. 150a ; and
Golénischeff, Hammâmât, pl. 15-17.
The inscription of Mer-en-Ptah, which is found on
the back of a stele of Àmen-hetep III (now in Cairo) ;
published by Spiegelberg, Aeg. Zeit., Bd. xxxiv,
p. 1 ff.
Parthey and Pindar, Itinerarium Antonini et Hiero-
solymitanum. Berlin, 1848. 8vo.
Journal Asiatique. Paris. In progress.
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vols. i-iv. London,
1914 f. 4to. In progress.
Griffith, F. LI., Hieratic Papyri from Kahun and
Gurob. 2 vols. London, 1898. 4to.
Prisse d'Avennes, Monuments Égyptiens. Paris, 1847.
Folio, pl. 21.
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Principal Works used in Preparation of Dictionary.
Lacau
Lagus Stele
Lanzone
Lanzone Domicilio
Leemans Pap. Eg.
Lib. Fun.
L. D.
Leyden Pap.
Lieblein, Diet.
Litanie
Louvre C.14
Love Songs
M.
Mar. Aby.
Lacau, Sarcophages antérieures au Nouvel Empire.
Cairo, 1903-4. (A volume of the great Cairo
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Mariette, A., Monuments Divers, pi. 14.
.. Lanzone, R. V., Dizionario di Mitologia Egizia,
pts. i-v. Turin, 1881 f. 8vo.
Lanzone, R. V., Le Domicile des Esprits ; Papyrus du
Musée de Turin. Paris, 1879. Folio.
.. Leemans, C, and Pleyte, W., Papyrus Égyptien.
Leyden, 1839-1905.
Schiaparelli, E., .77 Libro dei Funerali ricavato da
Monumenti inediti e pubblicato. Tavole. Turin-
Rome-Florence, 1881, folio ; Schiaparelli, E., .77
Libro dei Funerali degli antichi Egiziani tradotto e
commentato, vol. i, Rome-Turin-Florence, 1882,
folio. See also Atti délia R. Accademia dei Lincei,
anno CCLXXXVII. 1890. Serie Quarta. Classe
di Scienze morale, storiche e filologiclie, vol. vii.
Rome, 1890.
Lepsius, C, Denkmäler aus Aegypten und Aethiopien.
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from a papyrus in Leiden (Pap. Leiden 344, recto).
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i and ii, Christiania, 1871, 8vo ; vols, iii and iv,
Leipzig, 1892, 8vo.
La Litanie du Soleil ; inscriptions recueillies dans les
tombeaux des rois à Thebes. Leipzig, 1875. 4to.
This stele was published by Lepsius, Auswahl der
wichtigsten Urkunden des ägyptischen Alterthums,
Berlin, 1842, pl. 9 ; Prisse d'Avennes, Monuments
Égyptiens. Paris, 1847, pl. 7 ; and see Maspero,
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.. Müller, W. Max, Die Liebespoesie der alten Aegypter.
Leipzig, 1899. 4to.
The funerary texts of King Meri-Rä (o '^x. 11 J , i.e.,
Pepi I, and of King Mer-en-Rä I f©
0'
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Saqqarah, Paris, 1894, 4to ; and by K. Sethe,
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Mar. Kar.
Mar. M.D.
Mar. Pap.
Mastabah
Meir
Mendes Stele ..
Merenptah I ..
Metlien
Metternich Stele
Mission I, etc.
Moeller G.
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Mythe ..
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d'Abydos découverts pendant les fouilles de cette ville.
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archéologique. Leipzig, 1875. Text 4to. With a volume
of plates, folio.
Mariette, A., Monuments divers recueillis en Egypte et
en Nubie. Paris, 1872-89. Folio. [With text by
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Mariette, A., Les Papyrus Égyptiens du Musée de
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the Exodus. London, 1885. 4to. Another
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Mariette, A., Karnak, pli. 52-55 ; and de Rougé,
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in 1884.
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A LIST
Of the most frequently used Hieroglyphic Characters with their
Phonetic Values, together with their Significations when employed
as Determinatives and Ideographs.
Number.
1
2
3,4
5-6
7
8
9
IO, I I
12
13
H
15. l6,
17, I»
MEN (St
Hieroglyph.
*
1
4-t
Ï
Ï
Ï
%~\
X
&
%
1.
anding, Sitting, Kneeling,
Phonetic Value.
à
tua * Ç\ \, âau 1) ^ \
hen ra
tVWVNA
qa a\, hââ {^
an iwvw.
an 1
tMVWNA
âb qj
Digitized bv M
Bowing, Lying Down).
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
inactivity, inertness, inanition,
exhaustion.
address, cry out, invoke. As an
interjection, liai [TJ \\\l\, /«'(Tj()l).
deprecate, propitiate.
pray, worship, adore, entreat,
praise.
praise, exult, chant.
high, lofty ; exult, make merry.
go back, turn back, turn round.
call, beckon.
see No. 7.
run.
dance, perform gymnastics.
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A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
19, 20
21
22, 23
M -
25
26
27, 28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39>40
41
42
Hieroglyph.
*&■ *h
=»&
â-k
là
5
ê
M
1
H
ft
1
M
f
^
B
f
1
M
"5?
« _
Phonetic Value.
kes ^=^p
ur ^g, ser P<=>
Signification as*
Determinative or Ideograph.
bow, pay homage.
run away or run after something.
pour out, micturate, penq —.
make friends, be in league with
someone, heter \^,\ be on
< brotherly terms with, sensen ^.
hide, to conceal, àmen \ ^j.
dwarf, pygmy, teng «w». .
image, figure, statue, tut ^ \,
mummy, transformed dead
body, sähu " n| \\ to stablish
a custom.
eternity. .
great, great one, a chief official,
prince.
old, aged, dau f\ ^ \, senior
strong, strength, nekht ®^.
beat (?) strike (?)
shepherd (?) hunter (?)
to repulse, to drive away, seher
to perform a ceremony (?)
shepherd.
the dhi-priest 1) | 1)1).
strong, strength.
harper, play a musical
instrument.
_.(P,! .^\ . .
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Number
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
43
44.45
46
.47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54.55
56
57,58
59
60, 61
62, 63
64,65
66,67,68
69, 70
71
72
73.74
>&
11
*&à
à
&#
mm
tVWVNA (MVWNA
w w
khus © \ P
qet i<
fa
qes
DinitizRcj hv
break up ground, plough.
present, make an offering.
pour out water.
purificatory priest.
sow grain ; to use a throw-net
in hunting.
skipping.
build.
work a boring tool (?), drill.
build.
suspend, stretch out the sky,
äkh 0 .
carry, bear on shoulders.
^ no
= kkesteb —— J 0, lapis lazuli.
restrain, bind.
= heq \ a, governor.
statue of king.
king of Upper Egypt.
king of Lower Egypt.
king of Upper and Lower Egypt.
foreign potentate.
= dti l]|()() king, prince.
child, infancy.
sit.
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A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
75, 76
77
78, 79.
80
81
82
83
84, 85,
86
87
88
89
90
9i>92>93
94
95
96
97. 98,
99
100
101
102
' pn.'
*
haa
m'shâ
royal child.
enemy, death, the dead, slaughter.
= Mefti*SL "enemy."
soldier of every kind.
soldier of every kind = menfit
1=1111
www M M c± ,
prisoner, captive, foreigner.
criminal.
execution, death.
man, sa \\&, ist person sing.
invoke, address, cry out to,
interjection O or Oh ! Hail ! etc.
eat, drink, speak, and of
everything which is done with the
mouth.
inactivity, inertness, rest.
praise, hen J^..
pray, worship, adore, entreat ;
praise.
hide, àmen (]]£S., conceal,
protect (?)
play an" instrument of music,
harper.
drinking, offering (?)
offering..
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A List of Hieroglyphic Characters. ci
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
103
104
105,106,
107
108
109
IIO, III
I 12
114,115,
116
117, 118
119
120
121
122
123
124
I26
(t
Ä )
uäb \ _-J
hehil
hide, conceal, amen \ IS.
priest.
pour out water, make a libation.
carry a load, atep ^ g, bear,
support, fa *~ ^.
of * (?)
var,
great but indefinite number.
write.
Digitized by ffl&âgffiî&
the blessed or holy dead.
a god or divine person.
the king holding the sceptre ?
the king holding the sceptre ].
the king holding the whip /\.
thç king holding the whip and
sceptre.
the king wearing the White
Crown and holding the whip
and the sceptre f.
the king wearing the Red
Crown and holding the whip
and the sceptre f.
the king wearing the Red
Crown and holding the whip
fand the änkh T "life."
the king wearing the White and
Red Crowns tf and holdinp;
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cii A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
127
128
129
130. l3l
132. 133
!34> 135
136,137.
138, 139
140
141
142
143
1
2. 3-
4. 5.
6, 7,
8
9. 10.
11
12
Hieroglyph.
&
$
4
êi
Â$
tf-4
«§*. §«1
(£§•£.]
A
^
Ä
M
i
â-fl'
a J
i-^l
*â l
■■■i
Di.
Phonetic Value.
sheps ^ p
kher ^
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
the king wearing the Red
Crown and holding the object f.
the king wearing the White and
Red Crowns and holding the
sceptre J.
shepherd, nomad, sentry, guard.
«
sit as a king or noble, seat oneself.
noble, honourable, revered, the
sainted dead.
swim.
lie, recline.
fall, defeat, slaughter.
sickness, vomit.
reap.
II.
WOMEN.
àri l|<=f
yitized by Micro
woman, sa-t, ist and 2nd pers.
sing.
queen, lady of high rank,
venerable woman.
woman beating a tambourine
and playing a harp.
present at, in charge of, belong-
»/-insf.to.
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cm
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
13. H.
15
16
17
18, 19
bend, bow, geb S J •
pregnant woman, beq J a.
parturient woman, give birth to,
mes %\,päpä^ JL.
nurse, mena /ww«, dandle, rear a
child, renn
tVWVNA
III.
GODS AND GODDESSES.
I
2.3
4.5
6
7
8
9
10 .
11
12
13. H.
15. 16»
17, 18,
19
u-a
Digitized hv h
Asàr (Osiris) ; usually written
Pth (Ptah).
Ptah-Tanen. '
Ptah-Seker-Asâr.
Menu (Min, Khem Amsu ).
Amen (Amnion).
Amen holding the sceptre j.
Amen holding Maat ^n^.
Amen holding the scimitar
khepesh g^.
Amen holding the sceptre f.
Horus the Elder, Horus-Rä, Ra,
the Sun-god.
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Number. Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
20
21
Dfgitizectijy Micro
Amen-Ra, or Rä-Amen.
Heru-àakhuti (Harmakhis), or
Horus of the Two Horizons.
Aâh 1 J.orKhensu ® 1 the
Moon-god.
Tchehuti (Thoth).
Set Pa (var. ^ ), or Setesh
P^,, orSutekhPg.
Anpu (Anubis).
Khnemu (Khnoubis), Khnoumis,
Khnum, Khneph, etc.
Hep, or Häpi, the Nile-god.
Shu, god of light and dryness.
Bes, a Sudani god.
Set as a warrior-god.
the Bennu bird (phoenix).
Mestà, son of Horus.
Häpi, son of Horus.
Qebhsenuf. son of Horus.
Tuamutef. son of Horus.
the Hare-god.
Ast or Set (Isis).
tNeb-rhe-t (Nephthys).
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cv
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
55
56
57.58
59> 6o>
61. 62
63
64
65,66
67
68
69,70.71
72, 73
74
75
*l
4
&
È
i
the sunrise.
Isis, Hathor or any cow-goddess.
Net (Neith).
the goddess Maat.
the goddess Nut.
«
the goddess Serqet.
the goddess Sekhmet.
the goddess Änqet.
the goddess Sesheta.
of many goddesses.
a guardian of one of the Seven
Pylons.
goddess of Upper Egypt,
goddess of Lower Egypt.
3. 4. 5.
6
7
8
, "SN.,
J
IV.
MEMBERS OF THE BODY
tep, tchatcha
her
ar
DigitiZ^i /n/ A/
first, foremost, top of anything,
nod.
hair of men and animals, bald,
lack, want, lacuna in
manuscripts, colour, complexion.
lock of hair, side tress,
beard, khabes \ J p.
right eye, see, an
1 cm <anft (R)
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Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
9
10
11
12
13
14
IS
l6
17
18, 19'
20
21
22
23> 24
25
26
27
28
29
30. 32
32
33
34
35.36
GsE,
^
w>NOO/
; -f
*^
I-A
ar
r, ra
eye-paint (kohl).
grief, tear, weep, rem <=> |^_.
left eye, see.
beautiful, an —a.
see, behold, peter °_f^.
divine eye, right eye of Râ, tâchât
divine eye, left eye of Râ.
the two divine eyes, utchatti,
\i u à ê i ' the eves of Râ> 2'-^'
the Sun and Moon.
need, what is required, tebk *=>\ \.
tear-drop of divine eye.
pupil of the eye, death,
destruction.
Diaiti7ed hv Micrc
see, maa j^, 3
eyebrow.
ear, mestcher jjj p «S^.
breathe, nose, nostril ; the front
of anything.
mouth.
lip.
the two lips.
eject spittle, vomit, efflux,
exudation, moisture.
jaw-bone,
the two jaws,
staff, to speak,
soft (P)
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Number
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
Z7> 38,
39
40
42.43.44
45
46
47.48
49. 50
51. 52
53
54
55,56
57
58
59, 60,
'61
62
63
64,65
66
67,68
.69
70, 71
'}
\7
n-n-o
u
lui
A-A-l
, w
^
il-J], 0 D
, WM
u/ J
.„ il, ~-û
û—fl, Ù-û
ty fi
ka
khs
in
âha —» I
khu Q^
(?)
mäk ^
ä, tet |f
m, m ^.
àâi Ij ^> Ij I)
backbone, hew in pieces,
dismember.
chine, sacrum, hew in pieces,
dismember.
breast, nurse.
embrace, surround, happening,
event.
the double, person(?); ."[.strength
of the ka, .L beauty of the ka.
ka-priest, hem \, ka {_].
lack, want, need, nothing, no,
not.
magnificent,splendid, tcheser -^) •
paddle, row a boat.
fight, wage war, contend against.
present an offering |^^.
write.
rule, direct, govern.
splendour, strength (?)
Digitized bv Microsoft (b)
give, erta 2 Of S or <=> A-
arm (reinen), e™!., bear, carry,
AAWNA
set in position, anything done
with the arm.
give, erta<f=>n-
give.
wash, cleanse.
AAWNA
strong, strength, nekht ^-.
cviii
A List of Hieroglyphic
Characters.
Number.
72
73
74
75.76
77,7%
79,80
81
82,83
84
85
86
87, 88,
89,90
91
92
93
94
95
96,-97
98
99
100
101
Hieroglyph.
i-J»
■V-—0
«
#-, <»
r?s»
C*£>
1
1
11
«* '
D
(=0)
\h>
«go
f. j
^
&
^
■^r
Phonetic Value.
\
khu ©^
shep
kepV -
t
shep (?)
men ' '
met 5^
hen ^ ~~™
hem|^
initi7f*ri h\f Minn
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
strength, rule, direct.
rule, direct, govern.
hand, take, receive.
press-down (?).
hand, palm of the hand, tcha-t
take in the hand, receive.
dew, data \\^>\.
grasp, lay hold on, amm \^|^.
finger, tcheba ^~\\ —».
ten thousand, tchebâ ">—| J —».
right, true mean, middle, äqa
~2f \^, witness, testimony,
meter \ ^.
take, take away.
1
nails, claws, talons.
present, offer.
phallus, front, male, masculine,
procreate.
procreate.
procreate.
lead, guide, scshem p c30!^.
testicles.
female pudenda, female, woman.
wo, walk, enter.
run, walk quickly.
<*oft (fi)
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters. - cix
Number.
I02
103
104
105
106
107
108, 109
IIO, 111,
I 12
I, 2
3.4
5 •
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Hieroglyph.
A-
S
*
X
A
i
11
Q. Ç. 1
9 J
feB'^
^* 5$
$3
$3
^i"
fe»
1S
%
%*
3ö?
Phonetic Value.
gehes S | P, uär ^ ^
q
unem ^° V
b
f
V.
ANIMALS.
»
au |)k
Diàtii^J by /I
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
come out, go out, go back, return.
run, flee, foot.
transgress, invade, attack.
stablish, falsehood, gerg Jk,, a.
eat, devour.
tcheb "j\, ab Ja Vfa, teb J»,
khab **jr=' ■
limb, flesh.
•
horse.
bull, ka -=>. 1^, ox, dh \\\.
Apis Bull, sacred bull.
cow.
cow charging.
cow lying down or bound for
sacrifice,
cow calving.
cow suckling her calf.
calf.
young ram, thirst.
kudu, ram,-soul, the god Khnum.
ex
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
15
16
17
18
9. 20.
21
$3
*M
22
23
24,25,26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35. 36,
37
38
39
40
41
$#
?5
'}
J&=ß
-SS
n
khan
re, ru
neb
nitirrorl hi/ A/lir*m
sacred ram of Amen,
goat.
nobleman, elder ; var. "S^"^ (?)
interior, skin, hide.
ape, monkey.
rage, fury,
dancing, merriment.
sacred ape, praise.
fight, quarrel.
ape bearing solar face.
ape wearing Red Crown.
ape of Thoth bearing the solar
Eye (tâchât).
hippopotamus-goddess (Ta-urt,
Thoueris).
hippopotamus,
lion.
image, sphinx.
sphinx (?)
bolt of a door.
the lion-gods of last evening and
this mi
this morning.
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxi
Number.
42
43- 44,
45-46
47
48
49. 50,
5L52
53, 54
55
56
57
58,59
60
61
62
63, 64,
65
66
67
68
Hieroglyph.
W
jar'tab'l
■&'%!
5r*
"fcjfc
^'^\
n
^
^
jürw» «^jyj
*Q
*v5>
K
<S5*
•fes»
IL
Phonetic Value.
set
un
•
*
*
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
leopard, cheeta.
cat, give, gift.
dog.
wolf, wolf-god (?) Up-uat.
jackal-god, Anpu, judge.
underworld.
fabulous animal, khekh ®.
hare.
wild animal.
elephant.
bear.
rhinoceros.
giraffe.
Set, or Setesh, or Sutekh, evil
personified.
P'g-
mouse, rat.
Amem-mit, a composite monster,
one-third hippopotamus, one-
third crocodile, and one-third
horse, which devoured the
hearts of the wicked.
exit
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
VI.
PARTS OF ANIMALS.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
io
II, 12
13
14, 15,16
17
i8, 19,
20
21, 22
23. 24,
25, 26
27
28, 29
£.
set
usr
ass's head.
fore part of bull.
bull.
nose, breath, the front of
anything.
the nose, breath, front.
throat and neck, head and
windpipe, swallow.
cow-goddess.
respect, reverence,skefit^-J\\<=>.
the Eight Gods[KAemenu fl^cTç)
of Hermopolis Magna.
wisdom, knowledge, shesa
strength, power.
fore part, front.
the lion-gods of yesterday
evening and this morning.
underworld.
company, group.
strength.
moment, minute,
horns of kudu.
f~.'*■'-*■>
SI "
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
CXlll
Number.
32
33-34.35
36
37>38>39
40
41,42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49. 50
51.52,
53.54
55.56,57
58,59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Hieroglyph.
V. vi
\£r>-&\-r
t
Y'T-T
\
•^3, •=
^
_£>
c"v
6Y3
fc=*.
M
^-^.f
H
T
X
«Se
1
T
Phonetic Value.
up
ab —J
beh Jji.huji^
peh o|
kaPTT
•
neS-*-' P
sma—k^k
*l^ ■ ■ ■ WW
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
crown of the head, apex.
New Year's Day, tip renpit.
the god Khnum.
rank, dignity, high position.
horn.
tusk, tooth.
hear, ear.
end, hinder part, attain, reach.
incantation, enchantment, heka
thigh, shoulder (?) strength.
pudenda of a cow, female.
constellation Meskhet (Great
. Bear).
repeat, bone.
skin, hide.
striped or variegated hide.
shoot, aim at, target.
tail, rump, thorn, prickle, goad.
bone and flesh, flesh, joint, heir,'
posterity,
tongue, leader.
the lung or lungs, unite, join
together.
the bull's skin in which the
deceased was placed, mesqat
kP^\*-
ui^m^u *sy itiiuiuouit vlv
cxiv
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
VII.
BIRDS.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
2.3
4.5.
6
7-8
9
io
ii
12, 13
IS
l6
> v& >
17
18
l9
20, 21
22, 23,
24
25
&-*l
ma
tiu- -
neh «""« \
kite(?)
eagle.
;__ ,ii.. m;
Heru, Horus ; hawk, bàk J (j -=>..
Horus with whip.
Horus-Rä.
Hawk of gold, a royal title.
king of the South and North.
king-god.
Rä-Harmakhis.
right, right-hand side, the West,
Anient.
Under World; Kher-neter.
Horus, uniter of the Two Lands,
a royal title.
the god Sep.
forms of Horus-Rä.
Horus or Rä in his disk.
b»*.i^»l.i.k_Wta« m* y IVIIWI V«/k/ll \^y
A L*ist of Hieroglyphic Characters. cxv
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
20, 27
28 -
29
30
' 31
32
33
34
35
36.37
38
39- 40,
4'.42,
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
khu ®^>
ner «__>, m[ujt
mâk S^
• S^
m
mm
.^.
ma, mä (?) m', mi (?)
mer
s^
mer <K)ç>, met
tekh £
&
"«
äakh [) ^®
gem S^
the goddess Hathor.
sacred bird and image of a god.
Horus-Sept.
vulture, the goddess Mut, mother,
year.
goddess Mut.
the goddess Nekhebit.
the goddesses Nekhebit and
Uatchitf the tutelary goddesses
of Upper and Lower Egypt
respectively, neb-ti ^Z7 ^.
before, em bah.
^Igîtîrectiïyrmrcrosoït &
light, radiance, brilliance, shine,
find, discover.
catch fish.
CXV1
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
51- 52-
53- 54
55
56
57. 58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65, 66,
67
68
69, 70,
71
72.73
74
75.76
77
78.79
80,81
Hieroglyph.
*'■&•
Phonetic Value.
baJVbakJ
ba(?)
s;i
pa 0
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
ibis, the god Thoth, tchehuti
soul, dig.
souls, divine souls.
nest.
lake with wild'fowl, nest.
JrtAAWV
flood, inundate.
food, fatten.
red. '
goose and duck, birds in general,
insects, son, the Earth-god
Geb.
washermen,
shake, tremble.
destroy.
enter.
duck, waterfowl, flying.
flying, flutter, hover, alight.
Digitized by Microsoft io>
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxvii
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
82
83
84
85
86
87,88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95.96
^
&>
I
2
D
-R
3.4-5 ^,%
6 Sft
7
-r
9.10
©
qema, then
tcheb ^ J
ur
menkh ^^
au
mau
tu
tha
ba
flutter, hover, alight.
brick, seal,
swallow, great,
small, little.
people, mankind,
chicken, quail (?)
fear, terror.
the beatified soul.
VIII.
PARTS OF BIRDS.
£roose, duck.
bird of prey, masculine.
peqS
àakh f\ j^ ®
àmakh (J -Jp
1 (B
bright, shining, etc., like ^,.
Eye of Horus.
flying, wings.
L/iytiʣ.cu vy ii/i/ci L/oL/ii vy
h 2
cxviii A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
11,12
13
>4
15, 16
17
18
PP
/-r-~&
JL. JL
^
1,2
. o
4
5.6
7
8
9
10
11
12
16
17. 18
19
4»*
a
Ö
^^
(g- (I
Shu C3D^
sha(?)M=\
feather, truth, uprightness,
integrity, waä/
Maäti, the two goddesses of
Truth.
arm, cubit, carry,
claw of bird, talon
cutting tool, nail, claw (?)
women, goddesses, cities ; son =
IX.
AMPHIBIA (REPTILES).
river turtle,
multitude.
k[a]
m
crocodile, wrath, rage.
sacred crocodile, the Sun-god (?)
Sebek p J -=>., a Crocodile-god.
king, Âti\<*\\.
frog, the Frog-goddess, Heqit
Mis-
tadpole, the jiumber 100,000,
he fen \ *-^^.
serpent, goddess, priestess,
fire-spitting serpent or goddess,
the goddess Mehnit.
goddess.
DlyiïiLed by irflci'Gsofi ©
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxix
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
20
21
28
29
30
31
32
-> ->
00
34
35
3^,37
38
39
40
22, 23 IflJL, TMM
24
25
26
27
m
-n
"-f
-fl\
+
r-N.'/^
tch
goddess, Isis.
shrine of goddess, àter \ J=t^.
worm.
the loathly Worm Aapep g^g.
serpent.
compound of D = metch "ten,"
and ■"—^ tch.
eternity, tchet.
compound of "l-\ tch and \ h.
snail (?), slug (?)
a sign formed by adding *_ to
—«— on a sarcophagus in the
British Museum (No. 32).
= P+^or*+/
to come out, per = <=>.
go in, äq = —a* or
serpent.
spitting serpent,
serpent's head,
goddess.
collect,gather together, saq §\^A
42igtiize& by-P"4cmse&&
cx.x
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
X.
FISH.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
I, 2
3-4
5
6,7
8,9
io
H
i6
i7
i8
i, 2
3
4
•CSX
«""PS*
Û
an
kha ©^
XI.
INSECTS.
fish.
fish, rise, mount up, foul, filthy.
fighting fish.
rise, mount up.
swim, shining, an °.
a deadly fish (?)
dead body.
cuttle fish(?) nar o.
a fish.
latus fish (?)
äntch mer, an old title of the
governor of ;i district.
iaitized hv Minn
bee, honey; hornet (?); king of
the North.
king of the South and North,
Aresu Bat.
the flying beetle kheprer <=>,
scarabaeus sacer ; become,
theper®0.
soft cjp^
A List öf Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxxi
Number.
5
6,7
8
9
io
11,12
14
i, 2. 3
4- 5-6
7
8
9
io, 11
1 2
'3- '4
15. i6
'7
18
Hieroglyph.
, ^
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
flying, the winged solar disk of
Her-Behütet,
aliehtinor.
insect found in mummies,
fly, äff^..
grasshopper.
scorpion, breathe ; the goddess
Serqit P "^ \ \ q.
scorpion with the sign for eternity,
shen Q.
XII.
TREES, PLANTS, FLOWERS, ETC.
T
Li
id
i
i.
khet
Digitized by M<
tree, sweet, pleasant.
tree.
palm tree.
plot of ground with a palm and
an acacia tree.
tree, wood.
cutting- wood.
growing grain plant.
flourish, blooming, year, time in
general, last year of a king's
reign.
time.
flourish, renp *>*»*.
' 0
lonsr time.
crosoft ©-
// 4
CXX11
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
19. 20
21, 22
23
24
25
26,27,28
29.30.3]
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39- 40.
4'
42.43
44
45.46
47.48
49- 50
5'.52
T' 1* :
fi
nen
su
P^
res
shemâ ""^l^.-
qemâ a '
à (a, ë, 1)
ai
sekh-t (1
sha <=B3^
hen J—.
uatch £) "^.utch ^ "^
DiljitiyaH hy Mir m
spring plant.
thorn, goad.
the goddess Nekhebit and her
town Nekheb (Gr. Eileithyias-
polis, Arab. Al-Kâb).
written wrongly in later times ^.
plant of the South, king of the
South.
the South.
the South.
play music, musician.
see SU».
go, advance,
field, ^garden,
offering, oblation.
field, garden, flood, inundation,
"fYfot = field in the. outh ; TVT.Î
= field in the No
plant, vegetable, he.1
cluster of papyrus
up.
papyrus swamp, the swamps in
the Delta, the North.
the South, Upper Egypt.
papyrus stalk.
a plant of the South,
soiiM
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
CXXlll
Number,
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value,
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph,
53
54
55.56.57.
58,59,60
61
62, 63
64. 65,
66, 67.
68
69
70.7'
72
73' 74
75
76>77>78
79,80
81,82,
83
84
85.86
87
88
89, 90
ÏÏ-
w r-l
-h +
Mvi
M
i
?•
un V @
un tu
kha ©\
shen ™
hetch I "^
utch ^ "^
khesef © p«_.
mes
kP
Upper and Lower Egypt, the
Two Lands, Taiti
lotus in bloom.
I v
plants,
bud of a flower, nehem "^ |^.
variants of c=g itten \ v=>, sacri-
fice, offering.
flower,
part of a papyrus plant, leaf(?),
the number one thousand.
mace, club ; white, shining.
■Digitizad by CM
knot-grass.
spindle ; repulse,
fly-flapper made of the tails of
foxes.
spelt, dhurra (?)
ear of com,
growing grain,
grain, corn.
rosott (R)
cxxiv A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
91.92^
93. 94.'
95.96,97
98, 99
100, 101
102
•
103, 104
105, io6,
107
108,109,
110
Hieroglyph.
\I^/\i pQLvi
v 11 /
V!
<b. y
•à
Wv ■
s
i
2- 3.
4
5
6
7
8,9
IO, 11,12
F=q
■"jr1. "nr1
S
fnf
1=
.0. 0
.O ' 50 'ft
Phonetic Value.
*
tcher '1"-\ •=>
XIII.
HEAVEN, EARTH, '
-
iqitized hw Minn
* ■ . . ■
Significaiion as
Determinative or Ideograph.
granary.
date, sweetness, pleasure, grow.
sweet, pleasant.
flower.
fig-
bundle of plants or vegetables ;
boundary.
vineyard, pergola.
union of Upper and Lower
Egypt.
WATER.
heaven, sky, ceiling, what is
above.
the night sky with a star
hanging like a lamp from it,
darkness, night.
rain or dew falling from the sky. 1
the.sky slipping down over its
four suppurts, storm, hurricane.
sparkle, shine, coruscate,
lightning, blue-glazed faience.
one half of the sky.
sun, the Sun-god Rä ^, day,
period, time in general.
the Sun-god Rä.
Soft (R)
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters. cxxv
Number.
14
15
16
.7, 18,
19, 20,
21, 22
23
24. 25
26
27
28
29. 30
31
35
j°
37.38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
Hieroglyph.
O
I
Phonetic Value.
a
o
c^ «=\ ^
J 1^ 4 j»"Y
Ï
op
C^3
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
khâ
sbaPJ\,tua->fl'
tu ^
tchu .^Tl ^.ttu *=A.
UicumziuELikUL
circle.
shine, rise (of a luminary), beings
of light.
shine, lighten.
prepared, ready ; the Dog-star
Septit|ijJI|§.
winged solar disk.
walking disk.
rise (of the sun), coronation of a
king.
nearly full moon.
crescent moon.
span, shesp on po.
moon, month.
month.
the half-month.
star, morning star, hour, time for
prayer, pray.
the Under World, Tuat <=> Ç[
\*.
land.
the Two Lands, Taui, i.e., Upper
and Lower Egypt.
"lands," Tahi, the world,
foreign country, the desert,
foreign land = tHHi + \
East.
West.
mountain.^.
rosuit ®
cxxvi A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number. .
46
47.48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55. 56,
57
58.59
60, 61
62
63
64.65
66, 67,
68,69
70.71.
72
73
74
75
76
77, 78,
79
80,81,82,
83.84
85.86
Hieroglyph.
C&N
ss
£-f£
X
£5^
± 1
□ , quid
0
0 > 00
www
iVWWV
i=i , 1=1
^3, iïïïïïïïl J
C=Z> J
0
0
C3
CZ3
= J
ü. Ü J
D. ^f
Phonetic Value.
*
uafl\. l?er|<=>
m k- àm 1 k
n
m
sh
âulji
sen "
. kha O ^
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
horizon.
land.
the eastern and western banks of
the Nile, i.e., Egypt.
boundary, limit.
way, road, remote.
travel, traveller, journey afar.
side.
stone.
grain, powder.
water, watery mass of the sky.
canal, any collection of water ;
written wrongly sometimes for
ate <—) " island " ; love, loving,
lake, sea, ornamental water,
horizon.
horizon.
the two horizons of the East and
West.
island, au \\.
bread, sacrificial cake,
go, pass, like, similar.
pool, lake, sheet of water.
shellfish^ cockle.
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxxvii
XIV.
BUILDINGS AND PARTS OF BUILDINGS.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
20
21
22
c~=i , C"".,
CÎ1
in
□•E
14
15
16
17
18
IQ
m-a
ïï
if
JL,,, late p or pa
mer
', nem
city, town.
house, any building, to come
forth.
offerings to the dead, i.e.,
offerings which appear at the
command of the dead person, per
kheru [pert er kheru),
treasure-house per ketch.
Mer, a name of Egypt.
mansion.
mansion with many rooms.
house of the god, temple.
" Great House," castle.
" Lady of the house," i.e., the
goddess Nephthys.
shrine, tomb.
" House of Horus," i.e., the
goddess Hathor.
" House of Nut," i.e., the sky,
heaven.
house of the king,
libation chamber.
CXXV111
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
23
24
25-
' 26
27. 28,
29. 30
31
32, 33
34
35.36,37
38
39. 40
41
42
43-44
45.46
47
48
49
50.51.52,
53-54
55
Or
I oif 1 inVE
Ö'O.Q
AL
I
Ü
fi
• !•511
baP lmD
palace.
palace of the god.
door, gateway protected by uraei.
title of a legal official.
court, icsekht, of palace or mansion.
wall.
overthrow, throw down.
" White Wall," Aneb-hetch, i.e.,
Memphis.
fortress.
shrine of a god with the two
doors open.
angle, corner, title of an official,
qenbt.
hide, conceal ; var. A.
funerary coffer.
pyramid.
obelisk.
memorial slab, boundary stone,
landmark.
pillar.
pillars with lotus and papyrus-
shaped capitals.
Digit
capital of pillar.
ty-frilab soft®
A List of Hieroglyphic
Characters.
cxxix
Numb
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
56
57
58
59
60, 61
62
63,64
65
66
67
68, 69
70, 71
72.73
74.75.76
77
78,79
80
81
82,83
84, 85,
86
87
Y
m
zs. zi
TiiHiq '
JX>=3 , C-co—3
T
H
U
aa
tches 2D • thes ^f
, qetj.
decorate, adorn.
object (flint ?) used in birth
ceremonies.
hall, council chamber.
bend, twist.
festival of renewing the king's
life, heb set, " festival of the
tail "(?)
festival.
stairway, stepped throne, ascend.
open - door.
door-bolt.
>
travel, go, bring, carry.
knot top-ether.
the god Menu.
funerary coffers. •
shrine of Ptah.
door, gateway.
chapel of the Ka.
door(?)
great house, castle.
angle block (?)
uigiuzea by wiicrüsüii Où
cxxx _ A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
88
89
.90, 91,
92. 93.
94. 95.
96, 97
98
0*Q
M'
m» 0-
B S-
Q. 0>
O'ö.
Q
funerary offerings of bread and
beer.
door, gateway.
a Sudani kubbah.
1, 2,
3.4.
5
6
7.8
9
10
11, 12
'3. "4
'5. l6
'7
18
19
20, 21,
22
Cc9.
XV.
SHIPS, BOATS, SACRED BOATS, ETC.
boat, ship, to sail, travel.
A
f. -I"0
uhä'-y
âhâ —«I
shesp —*—, seshp
shep1^
nrn.
f^f fr V fl f^f *^ *"*tl *^> ^t ^f ^****N
capsize, overturn.
a loaded boat.
boat of Râ.
boat of the goddess Maat.
sailing, to sail upstream.
wind, air, breeze, breath.
stand up.
steering pole or oar, helm.
rudder, voice, speech,
receive, take.
sacred boats for use in shrines
and in religious processions.
'ignizca sy r^icrccan
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxxxi
Number.
I
2
4- 5>
6,7
8
9
IO
11,12
13
H
15
16
17,18
19
20
21
22
23.24.25
26
XVI.
FURNITURE (SEATS, TABLES,
Hieroglyph.
i
5
ri
«=4. -fca-l
H
!H
&
g. X
P
M "CI
efts
«P-
r-T
■#
^
f.
===>
Si. m, a
a
Phonetic Value.
sp, hetem|-^
us^P
s
ser P <=>
sefp^.
= "^p* seshem P<=so J^
Diaitized bv Mic
CHESTS, STANDS).
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
seat, throne ; the goddess Isis,
instrument for measuring.
chair, stool.
litter.
lie down, recline, sleep.
dead body, bier.
couch of Horus or Osiris.
pillow, head rest, raise up.
eight.
weaving tool or instrument.
,
fractional number (|-).
= s-pekhar 11 «*-=>.
. Uama^. y
offering, oblation, sacrifice ; rest,
set (of the sun).
stand for a vessel, down, under.
daily.
rosoft ®
l
CXXX11
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
27, 28,
29. 30.
"* T
33
34
35
36.37
38.39
40
41
42
43- 44.
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52, 53
54.55.56,
57.58
i- H'
IÄJ
i
û
o<p>o
Iß]
tcheba 'h 1 \, teba
an 1 , àun M vSwaa«*
hen I
as
metcher |^.<^\, m'tchet
f
Î
i- 3' r
T.- 1,.
utchâ H-JOr
raise up, exalt.
nitÎ7t*ri hu MînrnQnftfà)
sarcophagus, funerary chest or
coffer.
region, place. '
substitute, substitution, supply.
pillar, light-tower,
var. of preceding (?)
"book," or =5=
"offering.
Shesmu l-^-J j^ \, the headsman
of Osiris.
oil press, wine press,
squeeze, press.
clothing, apparel.
lamp-stand.
ceremonial umbrella.
shade, shadow of the living or
dead.
scales, balance, weigh,
measurer of the hour, unnu ~? $.
right, correct, just, equable.
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
CXXXlll
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
59
60
61
62
4
5,6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13, H.
15. J6
17. 18
19
?
maa
ä^„
true, right, truth, integrity,
stand for sacred images, etc.
mirror.
weigh, balance. *
XVII.
SACRED VESSELS AND
7
T
i. r
tl
Vzk
»• i .
f, f
i
tchet ,^, tet
sma
sen
FURNITURE.
altar with bread and beer on it.
stand with libation jars upon it.
altar.
altar.
god, God.
divine mother.
Soter, Saviour-god.
Under World.
mistake for % \.
sacred object worshipped in the
Delta, confounded with "^ the
sacrum of Osiris.
unite, join.
two, friend, brother, associate.
left dab \ \^ J, left side, Jfe, 4^
what is in, who is in.
•~y ...—,
I 2
cxxxiv A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
20
21, 22
23.24.25.
26:27,28,
29. 30-
31
I
2
3
4.5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
H
15
Hieroglyph.
*
Î- î- !•]
î'fl'l-
\l\
■f
Phonetic Value.
y
XVIII.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
var. of "TT un-tu.
the goddess of Wisdom, Seshat
censer stands.
Khnemu.
CLOTHING, CROWNS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.
^
•^
• <t)
0
4
J
V
©
1
«a
k *=* (late)
•
net X (late)
u^
aitized bv Micro
crown.
crown.
covering for head and neck.
the same with uraeus, symbol of
r°yalty- @ D
royal war helmet, khepersh f~>-
crown of the South or Upper
Egypt.
= $ + © Upper Egypt.
crown of the North or Lower
Egypt.
= V + © Lower Egypt.
crowns of the South and North
united, sekhemti P O |^. \\-
cord.
cord measure, the number one
hundred.
pair of plumes, shuti ß ^.
helmet with plumes.
son (5)
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
:xxxv
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
16
17
18
IC
20
21
22, 23
24. 25,
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33.34
35.36
39.40
41,42
43
44
o J
a
<"*
Q
ahÜ
hep I 0
mer
, nes
helmet with disk and plumes.
helmet with horns, plumes, and
uraei.
decoration of crown.
decoration of crown.
decoration of crown.
plumed standard, often
confounded with f.
triple Atef crowns with horns
and uraei.
the Atef'
crown.
crown.
pectoral.
pectoral, deep collar.
plough ()|, acre.
ploughman, ploughman's belt or
strap.
tunic, loincloth.
the uterus, etc., symbol of Isis.
the goddess Sati.
clothing.
tongue, overseer, guide.
sandal,
ring, circle.
Ty^MFCTfJSOft®'
1 3
exxxvi A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52.53
54
55.56.57.
58.59.6o
61, 62
63,64.65
66,67
68
69,70
71
72
73
74
75
76,77>78
Hieroglyph.
4
fah
t
8
.fö
«fr
(^""T.
Ö'U
I
r-r-f]
I «-=
j.. 4=-4!'
{, i|
*
*•*
Ï
1
1
Ï
1
I f L
r
Phonetic Value.
kheb ©J
kap ^.^0
uasflP, tchâm J^ ^
X
initirrarl hi/ l\/linr'
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
unite, sum up, a total.
live, life.
seal-cylinder, seal, valuables.
1
seal-cylinder with cord, seal, what
is put under seal.
" counterpoise " of collar, the
menât S. (] <=>, symbol of
pleasure and gladness.
incense, cense.
provide, supply.
sistrum.
mighty, powerful, direct, rule,
emblem of authority, sceptre.
present, offer.
right side, the West.
fan, fly-flapper, air.
box that held the head of Osiris.
district of the head box of Osiris,
Abydos.
rule, reign, govern.
sheep and goats.
sceptre, fine gold, serenity.
Thebes, Uast\<^.
strength, strong.
term of Horus.
e?off (R)
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxxxvii
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
79.80
8l, 82
83,84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
A. A
~<h
1.1.1.1.1
s<=>\
I, 2
3-4
5
6
7^8
9
10
11
[ -> 1 2
V)
M
I
1
1-/
-\
s
?
1—t, ^
symbol of Upper Egypt.
symbol of Lower Egypt,
whip.
â(?)
the firstborn son of Osiris, Baba
White Crown with cord.
pectoral (?)
fringe of the "banner" of the
• Horus-names of kings, as in
ass's load in a caravan.
XIX.
WEAPONS AND ARMS.
tepg
boomerang, throw, foreign
nations.
keep watch, be awake.
pillar support ; j yyt the four pillars
of heaven.
calamity, disaster.
carpenter's axe, work in wood.
battle-axe.
first, foremost, at the head.
scimitar, short, curved sword.
Digitized oy iwcrosou <&
* 4
CXXXV111
A List of "Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
•14
IS. 16
'7
18
19, 20
21
22, 23
24
25
26, 27,
28, 29
SO
3I.32
33
34
35
36, 37>
38
39.40,41
42
43
44
45
46
47
v ^
OO, 0«J3
X
é.fréi
or
a
sa
aa
kha
tebh « J I
mooring post, arrive in port, to
land, die, end a journey.
cut, inscribe a name, designate.
knife and block, slaughter.
a gory knife, slaughter.
hone(?), slaughter, massacre,
razor (?), shave.
slaughter.
bow.
Nubian bow, symbol of Nubia
and the Egyptian Sudan.
extend, spread out, stretch out.
arrow, shoot.
symbol of the goddess Neith as
huntress,
arrow in hide of a beast, hunt.
arrows and target.
spear, pike, stab, transfix.
back, at theback of, hinder part,
great.
a collection of weapons.
chariot.
target (?) memorial stele.
-if i.
uiyiii^-cu uy iviiCiücnjn ^
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxxxix
, XX.
TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Number.
3
4
5
6,7
8 .
9
IO, II,
12
l3
14,15,16
17
18
19
20, 2 1,
22, 23,
24
25
26
Hieroglyph.
T
| n
AN
->
'V
prnr>
. 1&,
■a
Phonetic Value.
m^ or
ma
nu
ma
or
or
maa
mer
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
shut in, confine, restrain.
tear drop from the Eye of Ra,
part, portion,
adze and block, choose, select.
blade of an adze, cut, hack, chop,
claws, nails, talons.
= °^ beat, slay,
sickle, reap.
heb raj
tern iL, o^
r
tû.tàû
love, plough, digging tool.
ward off, keep away, storehouse.
plough, fruit, seed.
finish, complete, bring to an end.
ore, wonder, marvel, astonish.
grain measure.
-T C
utynnLtu uy ivhciusuii G
cxl A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
27
28, 29
30
3t.32.33
34
35 ,
36
37
38,39
40,41,42
43. 44.
45
46,47
48
49.50
51
52
53. 54
55
56,57
58
59
1
!•<)■ ft
T
M
Î-T-T
«*-*-,
:=czk, x=*
02
6
osr.
r^n
tcha ^1
utcha \ ~^~\
mer &=
ab\J
uba \J\
ua
qes^.
bap J[\d, hep|o
metal, mineral, heavy substance,
weighty, salt, soda.
fire stick or driil.
work in wood, excellent, fine,
splendid.
sick, diseased, pyramid,
handicraft, workmanship.
open, make a way or passage.
= j ward off, keep away,
rub down to a powder, grind.
pike, harpoon, the number one.
the goddess Neith.
razor, shave.
follow as a friend or servant.
hollow reed, bone, to bury.
worker in stone or metal, metal
founder, sculptor, artisan of
Horus.
claw, talon.
= T
gold of every degree of purity
(una).
silver.
gold, tchäm 2zS[ k-
uigitizea by Nticrosott ©
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters. cxl
Number.
60
61, 62
63
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12, 13,
'4, '5
16, 17,
18
19
20, 21,
22, 23
24
Hieroglyph.
d-=-
Kftt' rfl
1
Phonetic Value.
maâ k\—J
XXI.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
truth, right.
weave, net (snare).
= f;
WOVENWORK, PLAITED ARTICLES.
c®
©
«1.
A
«t.
Ö
ÖÖ
s
"y
fr
°ft J
=*=»k
*=i , x=x
XDC, 3—C
ÏÏ
u^
set ""*""
Q
au\^
shes ao p, qes ^ P
shen ™
geb S J
shet ™
äntch ^f "l—|
r>? ;jir_. _f •_ . *;,
cord.
measuring cord ; the number one
hundred.
claw, talon.
wide, broad, spacious.
dignity, high rank, worth.
tie, bind, cordage.
constrained, suffering.
packet, small bundle, sachet.
germinate, grow.
roll of papyrus, tie up, bind
together, come to an end.
fill, complete.
take, accept, receive.
= *=*, the goddess Neith.
sound, healthy.
the god Atem (j^^.
Uiuiiicvu aw'Jr "'»"«-" \s*j%s> ä **s
cxlii
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33.34,35
36
37
38, 39.
40
41
42
-
43
44
45
46
47
Hieroglyph.
8
fl
f
I
4-
• -*"
-M'+
1
t
es.ss.j
£^>
S
s—»
^
C3
(13
a
Phonetic Value.
ua^
L .. "~W~I
shent ™»
ci
h
her|<=»
hau.—
sek ^
th
—f • •- • ' 1 . .
LJIUIll£-CU UV IVI'l*
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
foundation.
magical protection, amulet {sa).
knotted cord, magical knot (sa).
set, place, put, stablish.
is often written for | or j(.
offering, oblation, sacrifice.
a sign composed of s=> and *=*.
It occurs on sarcophagus No. 32
in the British Museum, and was
cut on it when the sarcophagus
of Queen Ankhnesneferàbrâ
was usurped by a man.
revolve, circle round, return,
the bowels, the weight teben
<=>J —.
seize, grasp, capture, conquer.
swathe a mummy, embalm a body
with unguents, spices, etc., the
dead, to count up, reckon.
incense.
skin of an animal (?)
*• *■*
I UJCrri \J
A Lisi of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxliii
Number.
I, 2
->
0
4
5
6
7
8,9-
IO
11
12, 13-
'4- '5
16 17,18
19, 20
21
22
23
24
25
XXII.
VASES AND VESSELS, BASKETS, MEASURES, ETC.
Hieroglyph.
It
fl
S
15
!
8
â J
5
fr ft-1
5- =ö=, ö,i
Ö. 0 t
^Q
#
ö
1
■O
Phonetic Value.
nu
an 1
/vww\
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
vases for unguents.
unguent, ointment, bitumen,
naphtha ; the goddess Bastt
^ \ I1 a, and her city Bubas-
tis.
libation jar, praise, commend.
coolness, refreshing.
the king's majesty, servant, kind
of priest.
servant of the god, hem neter.
jar stand ; be in front.
consort with, be joined to. unite;
the god KhnemuJL^^.
milk.
vase, vessel, pot, what is fluid,
viscous, etc. ; waiter, attendant,
beer. ^
milk pot (?)
wine skin, wine.
vase, vessel, pot, what is fluid
or viscous, internal organ.
bring, bear, import.
heart.
uigiuzea oy microson &
cxli
cliv
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
26, 27,
28
29
30.31
32. 33
34.35.36
' 37
38,39
40
41,42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
5'
t
52
53.54
55. 56.
57. 58,
59
n
Q, 0, O
onon mi
S
"*^Z7
C?
■^2^
ma 5^1], mer
àb-j
ba, b (in late times)
tcher «2^
g
/vww\
neb J
k
variant of *=»
L.
libation priest, clean, pure, holy.
clean, ceremonially pure, holy.
as, like, similar.
vase, vessel, pot, goddess, queen,
mistress; broad, spacious, wide.
bread, cake, loaf, bread-offering.
pottery lamp(?)
flame, fire, heat.
vase of burning incense (?)
limit, boundary.
basket, receptacle for offerings.
vulva of cow.
pour out (?)
festival.
title of a priest kheri heb, "he
who hath charge of the
festival."
an offering.
grain of all kinds.
fgf/f*
;■" -» »-
ulijil.AbU isy ,wlt<s, i/J
'Suit dy~
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
cxlv
Number.
60
61, 6 2.
63
64,65,66
67
68,69
70
71
I, 2,
3
4
5,6
7,8
9, 10
11
12, 13
14
15
l6
Hieroglyph.
M.&
^
^> j?
u
3
nro J
r\n
8, G
©, ©
e, ©
©
©, ©
©
=
A
Phonetic Value.
ta-\
XXIII.
OFFERINGS, CAKE
kh
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
cattle.
vessels in stone, the city of Abu
or Elephantine.
pottery jars, stone jars with
covers, etc.
a kind of priest.
heat, fire, furnace.
metal, especially copper or
bronze.
the goddess Neheb-ka.
S, ETC.
bread, cake.
•
the town Nekhen (Eileithyias-
polis).
bread, cake ; father.
bread, cake, shewbread ;
primeval time.
ennead.
circle, disk.
time.
sieve.
river bank, land.
give, present.
uiyitueu uy mnjiuaun va»
cxlvi A List of Hieroglyphic Characters.
Number.
XXIV.
WRITING AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GAMES.
Hieroglyph.
Phonetic Value.
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
3.4
5
6,7,8
9
io
11
12
13
2.3.4
5.6
7.8
träfe., tôa
■'"^
Û
saa
men '
scribe's writing outfit, write,
writing; rub down to powder,
polish ; variegated, stupid,
roll of papyrus tied round the
middle, book, deed, document,
register ; of the abstract ; group
together.
bag, sack.
harp, zither.
sistrum, castanets.
goodness, happiness,
the god Nefer-Tem J^r^n^).
recognize, know, understand.
draughtboard.
draughtsman.
XXV.
STROKES AND DOUBTFUL OBJECTS.
III. ' ". j
II- W
n
L/uyiti^eu uy ivituio&uit Co)
a sign added for purposes of
symmetry, e.g., "y", 9> ^> etc-
sign of the plural.
sign of the dual.
a pair of tallies = O, count, tally,
reckon, pass by, depart, etc.
the number ten.
A List of Hieroglyphic Characters. cxlvii
Number.
IO, II, 12
Iß
14
15
16
17
18
IC. 20
Hieroglyph.
fr.fr. TT
3
Ci
h-t-.
cza
<=3
a
M
Phonetic Value.
t
nemk
Signification as
Determinative or Ideograph.
objects of wood or wickerwork ;
terrify, terrible.
divide, cut.
territory, estate ; to complete ;
head, chief.
the oval round a royal name,
cartouche.
beat, kill.
women's apartments.
step, walk.
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THE COPTIC ALPHABET.
1
COPTIC LETTERS.
OX
B
V
'X
e
?
H
e
i
R
'\
u
H
g
o
n
p
c
T
Y
<ï>
X,
*
UI
m
H -
Jb
a
X
(T
*
COPTIC NAMES OP
THE SAME.
Alpha
Bida
Gamma
Dalda
Ei
Zita
Êta
Thita
Iauta
Kappa
Laula
Mi
Ni
Xi
o
Pi
Ro
Sima
Tau
Ue
Phi
Chi
Psi
Au(O)
Shei
Fei
Chei (Xei)
Hori
Djandjia
Tchima
Ti
OXXcbi.
Bl"A<L
Vajuuula.
Ai-X-Ai.
ei
ÇlXA.
HTA.
Grr*.
Ii.TTi.
R<LTm<L
(Xi-nrXi.
Ui
Hi
£i
o
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Xi
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cyei -
4ei
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Xi-itxii.
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Ti
PHONETIC VALUE.
a
b
g
d
e
z
ê
th
i
k
1
m
n
x(ks)
0
P
r
s
t
u> y
Ph
kh
ps
Ô
sh
f
ch
h
dj
tch
ti (di)
NUMERICAL VALUE.
T. i
I 2
v 3
•a 4
ë 5
v-* 6
f 7
K 8
ê 9
Î IO
K 20
X 30
5X 40
it 50
I 60
0 70
n ■ 80
p 100
c 200
x 300
■Ï- 400
$ 500
X 6o°
îp 7OO
Ü3 80O
qt 90
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—
—
—
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used as a numeral.
t \Vhen_a letter has a double line over it, its numerical value is increased a thousandfold, eg.,
H - iooo, ß = 2000, etc... ... , , _ _. ,_
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THE HEBREW ALPHABET.
HEBREW
LETTERS.
N
n
j
i
n
i
T
n.
û
i
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0, D*
3,|»
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V
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NAMES OF THE SAME.
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Gîmël böfH
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Hê an
Wâw n
T
Zayin "pï
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Shîn "pö?
Tâw in
T
PHONETIC
VALUE.
J
B, BH
G, GH
D, DH
H
W, U
Z
KH (CH)
T
Y
K, KH
L
M
N
S
c
P, PH
S
Q
R
s 1
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T, TH
NUMERICAL
VALUE.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
CO
IOO
200
3OO
4OO
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re
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Bêth
Gâmal
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Hê
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Zai, Zen, 6r Zayn
Khêth
Têth
Yôdh
Kâf
Lâmadh
Mîm
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Semkath
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b, v (ß)
g>gh
d.dh
h
w, u
z
kh (or) h
t
y
k, kh
î
m
n
s
' (guttural)
p, for ph
s
q
r
sh
t, th
NUMERICAL
VALUE.
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IO
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
IOO
200
3OO
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THE ARABIC ALPHABET.
ARABIC
OF THE
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Thâ
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Hâ
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Dâl
Dhâl
Râ
Zây
Sin
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Sâd
Dâd
Ta
Zâ
'Ain
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Kâf
Kâf
Lâm
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»
b
t
th
g» j
h
kh
d
dh
r
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s
d
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c
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600
4
700
200
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60
300
90'
800
9
900
70
1,000
80
100
20
30
40
50
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6
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THE ETHIOPIC SYLLABARY.
ETHIOPIC
NAME
OF THE
LETTER.
V£:
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L
H
M
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R
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<*> ma
UJ sä
i rä
ft sä
Q, + qa
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T ' t ta
KH |"i khä
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' (n) A 'a
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8 sä
9 da
cf. fä
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tu su
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kuä
guä
qua
khuîi
Tt,> kuî j TV' kue
-^ guî 1 î- guë
<p. qui
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•JA que
•V, khuë
hâ
là
hâ
ma
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râ
sa
qâ
bâ
ta
khâ
nâ
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kâ
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'â
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£ khuâ
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5
6
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2 50
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hê
mê
se
rê
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qê
bô
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khê
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kê
wê
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80
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hë
më
se
rë
se
që
bë
te
khë
ne
'ë
kë
vvë
'ë
zë
yë
de
ge
të
pë
se
de
fë
pë
1/ hô
A« lô
<t> hô
<P mô
MJ sô
C rô
l1! SÔ
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-f tô
^ khô
? nô
A 'ô
^ ko
P wô
P 'ô
H zô
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m tô
8 pô
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THE AMHARIC SYLLABARY.
I
II
A
rh
tu»
W
Z
IÏ
h
•I»
n
T
i'
J
>
GT'Z
ha
la
ha
ma
sa
ra
sa
sha
qa
ba
ta
tcha
kha
na
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a
in
"n
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0
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TT
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y.
y:
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X
0
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I-
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ka
ki>a
wa
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za
dza
ya
da
dga
ga
ta
tcha
pa
Vsa
fa
pa
qua
khua
khua
gua
2 kä'Tb
II- hu
<Y lu
(li> hu
wo* in u
ll> su
<• ru
fi* su
H* shu
«1: qu
n- bu
-f: tu
•li tchu
-J. khu
l- nu
"}". nu
ft- 'au
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Yl* khU
(D. wu
O* 'u
H- zu
"H: dzu
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£, du
£. dgu
'I- gu
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d.
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li
hi
mi
si
ri
si
shi
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bi
ti
tchi
khi
ni
ni
'ai
ki
khi
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dzi
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shâ
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bâ
ta
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khâ
nâ
nâ
'â
kâ
khâ
wâ
'ft
zâ
dzâ
yâ
dâ
dgâ
gâ
ta
tchâ
pâ
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fâ
pâ
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A, H
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£, rê
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:t- tchê
"1. khê
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Yl khê
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m. tê
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h, hï, hë
1, IT, le
h, hT, hë
m, mï, me
s, sT, se
r, rT, rë
s, sï, se
sh, shi, shë
q. qï, që
b, bT. bë
t, ti, te
tcli, tchi, tchë
kh, khï, khë
n, nï, ne
n, iïï, iïë
', X 'ë
k, kl, kë
kh, khi, khë
w, wl, \vë
', 'ï, 'S
z, zi, zë
dz, dzT, dzë
y, yï> y*
d, dï, de
dg, dgi, dgë
g. gï> gS
t. ti, te
tch, tchi, tchë
p, pï, pë
ls, sï, se
f, ft, fi«
P. pi, pë
qui, que
khui, kluië
knï, kuë
gui, guë
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A-
r^
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to
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kho
no
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'o
ko
kho
wo
'o
zô "
dzo
yo
do
dgo
go
to -
tcho
po
fo
po
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THE PERSIAN CUNEIFORM ALPHABET.
A
I
u
KA
TTT
T
<¥
T«=
KU (QU) <T
KH
GA (GI )
GU
C (TCH)
J
DJ
T
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fr
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DU
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MU
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a (Ç>\ , in some respects = Heb. N .
-yi f\ WWW
a V\, an emphatic particle; y
., Peasant 181 ; _JU.jj\ </ f\
Peasant 180; Peasant B.I. 125; h %> <K\
Vra, Peasant 2 24. It seems to be used some-
û aal
times to mark a quotation like j\ in Ethiopie
(htäKhi Br!t- Mus- Orient. No. 678,
Fol. Ilia, 1).
a "V\,-A , Rev. 12,17, = (j v\ j\ , to come.
, Berlin 2296, estate, farm.
at ^1 = 1)^ 1=| p, Litanie,
p. 85, to bring forth.
aa = a-t
a
a-t
E
C
ground, territory, region
at., aar.
stick, .stave.
aat
; var. (j
, field,
, staff,
clclcl
"^ ?, back.
U. 321. 535. T. 294
V^ , to sleep, slumber ; var.
I-Ç35-.
aash làlà™!' BD- (Saïte)
115, 2, a god of slaughter; var 0
be strong,
hostile.
û^L-fl^L, enemy.
aati
aati
a-[t]
aau Ik 1 * \=1 * \ itsffi&d i
j3— N. 920, the uraeus of
^TJ ' Horus.
aau
Ik Q \ ^^ 'stick'staff' pole' 1
.IT&.^J^*^to tie>
to bind, to restrain, to keep in restraint, to
oppress.
aàs lkW^bile'8all'vHP0-
aàsb *K\ |l I J v^^, seat, throne,
something fixed; compare ^tt)"1.
, to beget.
aa
aää
r==a'
/\ , grave, tomb; varr.
aäu %v D\>> u- S64, the hands;
see
aaa
aaau
ings, those who travel
.A , Rev. 11, 131, to come.
a_V 1 ' Lit' I7, Journe>'"
aaa
sleep, slumber.
aää
w
-®~,
L_=u,
>®~, to
L—fl,
to punish, to do harm to some
one.
aaa
,,u n - , to plaster, to build,
to bespatter, to make a charge against.
aaau làZ^^^' l^ZS
2 (&\ L_=/l, Anastasi I, 28, 6
aää-t "^ n c (6\ ^, Israel Stele 22.
aää-t ^ n,
vessel, measure ; plur.
iO
o
, vase,
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aää
\>
Rcc. 14, 41, foreigner, interpreter (?).
aää-ta ^=P=ä](]|\> A.Z. 46, 143;
\ h fà 'Rec I4,42' f°reisner>
0 S Hi' . barbarian.
e
a
aaia jà^lte^3'™65-1203,
to extinguish, to put out a fire.
case for a book : , lool-
Ö case for arms
(Lacau).
-J-
^ ^,> Rev- l6> io9.
case;
'V
aäb-t
000
J
IV, 510; Excom. Stele 8; A.Z. 190S, 70;
opposition, resistance, vexations, entreaty,
calamity, ruin.
aaabulaZÜlV'^ZÜlö>
làZX'làZU4'cup'bow1'
vase, pail, measure.
aääbu lj\ J 2 ty, the little vase for
incense which is attached to the handle of the
censer.
aäfi
u
Amen. 6, 15, 15, 9, a
repulsive man.
H 7ï5? ' stalled ox-
stag; Heb. h^, Copt. eiSCnfX, Arab. Jl?,
Assyr. ailu.
aish
truce; Copt, eicye.
A
,, Rev. 12, 44,
aiq j^UU > Rev- I2> 45. reed>
bulrush ; var. || ^ t^ .
ai'W Ik 11 ^- Rec' 36, 2°3'
Ik 11 ]^ jI- Jour-As-19°8,3i°'
^ll2^'0^"^' calanlity'trouble-
prejudice =
ait *£>\ (JO I, a kind of bread, or cake.
au A ^'U-39o,^^^, P. 336,
^-£fV ^ I <^^ I't0 be long't0
be large, to be wide, to be spacious ; Copt. U50X
{CZ\ "v> : = the height of a spirit, B.D. 109, 8.
an, aui ^ ^ J] J, ^ ^ | , ^
^\ tk il JOL e U le"Sth' totalit>'> all>
J? JT iJ ' A^1 throughout.
aaan
n ha-nA'SA r- - J
PlUr-^^US;C0Pt-eit-
JvJ ' the Ape-god.
Ö ^ÊjJjD.theApe.
Aäärni
god Thoth.
■^> goj interpreter, foreigner.
aäs
Ai
sec
au-t f£\\*, ^\^ length,
largeness ; ^K "v\ r-rc-i '"' , length of the
earth; <ff^|]^, ^EÈ-El' leDgth °f
•»*' «M?¥ aMS-
advanced in years; ^^ V> 0 M -^ I,
advanced in iniquity.
T. 339. /^ ^ ^ G ^ °, N. 626, full of
da>'s; /^^iär-rV Rec- 27, 219' long of
stride; /^^^ %, P. 187, M. 349. N-
902, long of foot; ^**^ 3&> P- 2'5. abundant
in offerings ; j£Z^ ^\ c \j. P. 602, wide of
tail (a name of Isis) ; g^\ <^T^ ^- ^°->
Digitized by MÏci lïblïï?^-
, a weapon.
', Tnat X, an ass-headed god ;
[3]
?. aV-II?. A-MI?-
tion of heart, swelling of heart, pleasure, joy,
gladness; <G?\. |g">), A.Z. 1906, 127; ^ '
|/Ä %\ <=:>, «his heart was glad to do," Stele
of the Dream, 18 ; /^> <& , f\ ^ 0 ^ , a god.
au-t àb/^^^l ■0'°, medicine for
the heart (?).
au f£k y\t /lj to make an offering.
au-âjau-t-â^^û • ^^—D'
/^p| fl, gift, present, offering, alms,
oblation, i.e., " that of the open hand " ; plur.
Au-ä /^ I -J"11 ^, the god of gifts, B.D.
99. 29; /^ 0 ^ J» Tuat IV' a tit,e of
Horus and Thoth.
Au-t-ä (£L % c 1^, the name of
a serpent on the royal crown.
Au-äu-Uthes (?) /^ —° ^ "J.
Tuat IV, a name of Thoth ; see Uthesu.
au-lier f£\ \> *** V&> Peasant 271, a
man of broad face (i.e., sight).
Au-t-maätiu-kheru-maät /\ % !
a group of gods who gave alms when on earth.
Au-matu (?) ga\~£\, Tuat III,
a god in the Herer Boat.
[, to stretch out, extend, IV, 498, 612.
to be strong,
violent.
auit <f^\. ijlj ^> Rougé I. H., pi. 256,
something promulgated, a decree.
au/^^U^'Rea3°'187
Rec.26,65,^,^^,
g o
aut f-\ VI , a kind of ochre.
„„ t J\%.C=:D Rec. 4, i2r, bread,
au401,,0' unguent.
au-t ^ô°o. u. 508, <rf* ^®,
O^ J? I 1 1 ' O 111' ^ J? ^'
o
! .
IV, 173, food, offering, sepulchral meals,
supplies of all kinds.
au ffi,, ~{£\ \>'\, Rec. 20, 42, splendour.
aui
1
1
1, Rev. ii, 166 ;
e
|^)Rev.I4)2,;^ljq^^|) glory,
splendour, words of praise; Copt. eoo*T.
auau^^^^U-539,^.96,
au-t fà> \ ||,rays of li8ht• sombrlhiht8
au <rfS)^. iTch^y^' ff\^-n,
iffi M "^. sorrow, pain, care, misery, ruin,
sadness, the opposite of J^ =("> : . „
au-t <rf\^^"» Rec- 33, 32. slaughters,
animals slaughtered for food.
au j£\ \W> ground, region.
au f£\ % "J I, IV, 967, administration.
auu 1^ >> y> swamp, marsh.
Auit(?) ^L ^ Jh.Wöit. 32, 478, a
goddess of nurses and children
I
au
l~w-|
làW^J' B.D. r3o, 13,
^HH^^) I .children.
au ^^/^>. to be old.
SllPP-383; AZ- 1874. 90, a measure of land (?)
to haul, to drag
Ç ' with a rope.
ee. M. 910.
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aui ^f]^^, - rebel, beckvio-
A 2
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scales, balance.
ausek (ask)
stick, staff, rod.
'ab-t
auàu /\ elle W, dog, jackal ;
compare ijß{Ji\ ■
aurf(?) ^\^=>"^^'net> Co^-
i.Xoonre.
ausu/^jL'^M^^1'
[•*=""■■■]. sceptre,
Wort. 144; Suppl. 514; Rev. 11, 138; balsam,
incense, unguent of a light yellow colour.
J flSt) CSD D
o MgU , Rec. 34, 177,
\. gift, offering, sacrifice,
abufj^^.f^®. elephant;
P>«- Ï J \^ j > ?J\ f> CoPl- <* (in
e&poc).
abu^J^^, Suppl. 5I4;^^
(or H/ \ elephant grass, or balsam.
? J ^ \ ? J ^ ' tusk of ivory; plur'
îf,„|îfJ||,Pap.K0l,er38;yj^77;)
0^®°;var.f J^|o,IV, I149;
T JW f 1' Pure> *'•'•> n0t r°tten, ivory, IV,
329; ivory tusks and tooth, T \Mè\
Abt T J © \>$\' the t0wn of Ab>'dos
personified as a goddess.
ab T J jj, variegated, marked with different
colours, streaked, striped; fjlj, having feathers
of different colours, a title of Hern-Behutet.
abU ? Jl % 1*1, Rec. 30, 188, leopard.
ab, abi, abit f Ji""!, fj^l^,
Ï J 41 ?■ T J11 *%./& J J S i d/clÄ®
Pap. Koller 4, 2, T 1 (I (I "t^-v . leopard ; leopard
of the South, ? Jl ÛÛ ^ 1. leopard of the
North, ? J 1111 1*1 *#■; a leopard six cubits
long, and four cubits in girth, T \ )^5\_ *">"*
Abit y JHH^^, B.D. 76,2; 104,4,
the mantis which guided the deceased into the
Hall of Osiris ; see (1 \ fe^ "vT sg^.> J ^s*
ab T J Qr, be thirsty; see 7ri 3Î.
ab T J ^—a, T J , Dream Stele 4 ;
B.D. 19, 15 ; T J , Dream Stele 14, the left
side ; see 7R J
abfj1
ab y \ ga, to wish for, to desire, to long
Pap. Koller 3, 2, in order to, wishing to; corn-
Hymn of Darius 17, the left
eye of Râ.
parerQN.
, kindly disposition.
lu n
hÊl
abeb.abebu-'JJ.yjg.y
) V ' t0 'ove't0 wls'1 *°r>t0 desire, to long for.
abeb-t ^ J J û, ^ J J û ^, iv,
975, 1092, wish, desire.
abu-tfJVJj
abut T J )$ ' - ¥
? J ^ *Û n ! ' Rec'3 ''26' ? J
? J û ^ X ä $ ! ' forefathers' srand-
parents, ancestors, kinsfolk; T \ c *è\ tl,
Hymn of Darius 19 ; compare nlüN-
ab T J -A, TJ v> .A, to stop, to cease.
abu T J , T J ^.0, cessation; _ju.
¥ I , ceaselessly.
ab, abu y J (J, Edict 26, y J ^ (J,
11
, to brand ; see
tJIJ
$■
, L.D.
[5]
, Rev. ii, 180, father; Heb. IN.
e
SvSkci, Rev. 14,
-•JÜ
O, Rev. 12, 69, alum;
XJ
Ö
Xj ç'/j, Rev. 11,180, a god.
. Rev. 13,
ab
aba-t
20, light; compare
aban^
Copt. u)&ert.
ab - län - äthän - alba
Gnostic ABAA0ANAABA.
abafci^%> —1)1)
2i, tooth; Copt. ofîg,e.
abakh ^%*^
to forget; Copt. UU&cy.
Jour. As. 1908, 267, ^^ [I !)!) fy, to
forget; Copt, uufuy.
Abaqerf J^<^>5^, Mar.M:D.
49, Rec. 36, 86, Sphinx 1, 89; Alt. K. 3, name of a
Libyan dogofÀntef-âa, the Slughi, ^jLj 1_r-i>.
Rev. service
Mar. Karn. 53, 35.
abatu
abit f J HH
abmerfJI^A.TJIrA-
? J hA/|. pyramid tomb.
Abentifj^.T^^fS'Ä
abekhfj^fjo.yeg,
f JO ^> X, f Jf^. IV, 3<SS, 10 mis with,
to unite with, to penetrate, to enter in among,
l i •* tl ® /Ä
enter battle; see w I ga,
abkbeUb^jV'^ä^Är
abka^JulJ.-JUfi-
ÏJ
see
abt^j
abt Y II , Hymn of Darius it, a kind
of fish ; see T \
, to shut, to bolt in
abtufJ-.y^-P..,
Ani, 1, 15,-a mythological fish.
Aparius ^ 0 ^ js* !)!) \ti =
'A7re\\a7ov, a Macedonian name of a month, the
Roman December.
Apuranites j^ n # ( -®* j^> (| (|
Jq"û = AiroWivvteij?.
aph ^ 0 I f, ). Leyden Pap. 8, 13
apsu
apt
, birds.
D
.A _ü5>& c^m
III. 65«, Rec. 4, 35, to flutter, to alight as
a bird.
apt
D
D
, goose, duck ; plur.
s, U. 570, N. 940,
:!'
0 , Tombos 8,
0 @-? :
!.
Üfrr¥rkJ,V
IV, 877)
!.
D
Copt. UO&.T.
apt
af
water-fowl in general ;
, green goose, P. 69*9 ;
IV, 1047, staff (?).
•7L •*— S
af-t
" ,' ^A
<S< B.D. 172, 36, offerings of
111' birds and fish(?)
5- P.S.B. 14, 232, gift, offering,
•<—,' present.
o-f ^k\ x JM? Hymn of Darius 38, might,
al 1 1J' strength (?)
3. glutton, greedy
I' man.
afa
afa-[t]
afau (?)
, greed, gluttony.
A
a kind of balsam,
or medicine.
af,afau(?)|^f(^^j^
RD- 7S'6'^Aii!'
<f\ (* ' >t0 t-"011'3'6)t0 be troubled ;
\\ « u(?. , , 1'
•TL 3.-^ ay n 1 those who are troubled, or
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afaf <fc£ ^ %t0 Praise-t0 reJ°iceex'u;t°
Q, name,
fire.
tk to injure, to inflict an
Ja' injury.
Tuat VII, the
' "Worm" Kheti.
afit
afu
Afuk^
afer Ij^*^ (1 »t0 burn»t0 be hot-
afri ^S"l11 VerbUm ^.TpSu?:
aft ^^ I» Rev-13. 38> foot soldier (?)
„ff "Ek "*-=— <? to bend the leg, to march,
■ .M> <^> -*' part of the leg.
am, amu
Ç—Q, Rec. 3,46,
•C,U. 177,
*è\ "d ; to seize, to grasp.
amm %, |n, |n, ^, M. 742:
_>"&,
^UJ, R«c. 3
kkk$
to seize, to grasp.
f'I7'kkk^'
A.Z. 1905, 36, ^g,
anun-t^&k^S'«5iasRfist-
amkk'
IV, 158, to understand, to
know.
amam JSs2~, Merenptah 2, to
know, to understand.
am *è\ 1\ ~f, Àmen. 9, 19, to swallow.
am (read hem?) Y f\ V&, Jour. As.
1908, 305, artisan.
am
tk ^& to grieve, lament, to
JT El' mourn.
amm
mourners.
Rec. 16, 109, to burn, to consume.
am, amut ^^.^(J.«*»* Are;
^^AM'^KM
amait
_J>
'^!&Sû^y Micrdgffi <■
\ ^-^ 1 w K l-ji' to mix together'
to compound a medicine, to rub down drugs
' amà
M ^H-V^-somethins rubbed
Amà
<■ l\' down, or crushed.
Tomb of Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Rà.
Amà-àmi-taMJsfH-JK^J,
Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ
(No. 63).
amàu ^.j^^?'1100- II>I53
amä-t(am.t)^^-^^
O j meal, pottage.
ami-1 ïà ä 11 !•Eev",l,e imerio"
—^klliîT-""""^.
Amu jj\^ t\ %>, Tuat ii, a dawn-god
ames, amsu ÏÏ , N. 803, | I, P. 169
^ P 'J, P. 614, M. 781, N. 1138
-kkP?A-
Pf A-lk=Plf
Pf-^=P—M«
MfMPf-MPrMP
fA.kiiip«r-kc-kiP
I ^, rod of authority, sceptre, staff; J^|^P
IlkkP^''-""*"'
ames
the amulet of the sceptre,
ames-àb ^| \\ ^ (j <>J. Wort. 14.
ams-t
- —-, liver.
-1 1 foreign tribes
^ bLa \> and peoples.
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ani *è\ ww(1(1 .a, Rev. i2,19 =(| o~^,
to remove, to put aside.
an-t ^\ »~™ I J\, Rev., removal.
anpa
an interrogative particle =
g, Rev. 13, 14,
*wvw\ *TL I
A/WSAA _^^ I
ar Vp^<=^^'becap-
tured, be put in restraint, to strangle, to shut up,
be netted.
arut 1^<=^ o *\ ^, Rec 31, 11.
ar ^^^é,disgrace-
ar-t ^è^ ^Qy, hair, tress, lock of hair.
ar^T> ^T^Rev-13> 4i>
schoenus; var. (1 <cr> \ .A.
^Aa^A, Rev. 11, 157, 12,
4i, ^ _/v\,Rev. 11, i6i,^^a(|(|^,
au UU ^Ç3, Rev. 12, 32,
ara
■>yj
Rev. 12, 27
-Ax,
^Ql, Rev. 12, 40, to go up, to
embark in a boat, to bring, to be high ; Copt.
oSX.
arar
_2Sa .A, Rev. 12, 23, 41, high, exalted;
Copt. uA.
arri1k:SW' Rev-i2) ij3'vine;
Copt. eXooXe.
arb jj^ "fe* QJ, Rev. 13,63, to besiege ;
Copt. uupE.
^P-3^ ^"Te T2 A »a kind of aike-
Rev., rest, repose,
-ÄX,
arf
death ; Copt. (jupq.
Arsatnikus ^ -^ ^ 0
¥Pä.^"MirP&R-
5S, 6, Aristonikos.
^{1, II, 57, Arsinoë.
n,
179 = AXxai.
, ., "JS. -5ÏX. ~ww* jj^>
ark-t \\ -^r^ *— ^ , Rev. 5, 94,
froth, foam, aphronitrum ; Copt <lXiXI.
arg 1j\ -j^1 <£, Rev. 11, 169,3 member
of the body ; Copt. <L2s.<LX.
Artakhshassha "^ -^Il&I-^-
LH,
.Ax.
A.Z. 49, 80,
' Artaxerxes.
Artakhshshs ^f^9 JMIM P>
Artaxerxes; varr.^^ J™ ^ ^f^
JM — IiM.Pers- m 3T ^TtT «TT <^
t= ffY, Babyl. I ^ t> -^ gf|.
Artikastika^"^]^^
] W ^* là. ê 'B-D'(Saite) t65,3-a form
of Amen.
artà
I
artcha
Rev., to be safe, sure,
security; Copt. uupx.
1 fa Rev. 11, 157;
4 £JI' Copt. oupx.
ah^^'km^'^m^^
Rev. >3, 39, ^^X|(^ra|<|,
Rev. 11, 123, pain, grief,
ra
trouble, loss, sorrow, poverty, misery, debility,
destitution, sadness, ruin, woe ; Copt. <L£,e.
ahi k m M -*• & Re"" "3Ä
ahu ^IU ^>^$^' Peasant 249, a
disturber, one who causes trouble.
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ah, aha ^TO^fca, Hymn of Darius 23,
m ]^_ ^J, cow, any cow-goddess.
^v5'krako^L-D-4>82B>
B.D. 162-4, (1) a f°rm °f Hathor; (2) wife of
Osiris the Bull-god; and (3) mother of a Horus.
a^i>aWlkmM'^mVIÉ'
interjection O !
ahai^ra^^^raM
Mar. Kam. 55, 62, camp ; Heb. 7H^ (?)
a 4
■[8]
^ 5) B.D. (Saïte) 142,
O o 5, 22, a goddess.
|7j . Rec. i6, 109, to
advance.
-A,
ahi <g^HI (j/J I -A, to go (?), to march (?)
Ahit ^ ra
ahem^
(I [TJ }\ , incense, unguent.
ahtu ^ ra
ah-t
Rec. 16, 108, to groan,
to grieve.
Rec. 32, 216, weak,
powerless, grief.
tS'^n'fie,d',and,acre'
ploughed or cultivated land; plur.
ur
c 1
E !' "V**
@ V I
. vv\ n ' > kx\ o I > Amen.
V III .Mt-X E 1 -M-X c I I
7, 14; Copt, éiuu&e, eioo&e, i<Lg„ 102,1,
ah-t stat ^"x 8 Q ~^~ c=j, Thes.
1288, arura.
Ahut-en-Amentit
c —<■>—
\> 1 Q Q
Ci 1 1 1
Tuat V, the estates of the blessed in Àment.
Rec. 6, 7, vineyard; Copt. ug^LXoAI.
ah-het^^Q^, Akten. P. 34°,
the pit, or shaft, of a tomb.
ah ^g^.N.aSi;
N. 281, j^jfc^.IV, 171, 754, a herb(?),
a plant (?), a vegetable (?), pot-herb (?), a kind of
bread, or cake.
ah, ahu „^ „
Ö.
pottage ; (^ © , food.
^ 1 1 1
1 1 1
meal,
O'
ûl a kind of medi-
0!' •
ah-t K>i, 0 ^, ^ u „ ;, . cine
ah ^ £ ^, Rev. n, 139. 12, 33, 50,
evil, grief, disaster, prejudice; var.
ali-t
ah-ti
i, entreaty, petition, prayer.
0 \\
see
0 \\
a*"tt VJul'thetwoth«h-Wuîî 48, Amen. 8, 7, ß #X, ß ° i] % |.
m *vv* DigitizètoyMicrosoft®H ~ " ' H*■^-*'
to lighten (?)
Aha, Ahn ^ 8 IK ßufl
331»
, P. 204, M.
N. 850, I, Hh,
566, ^,N. 1320 = ^^, M. 699,
157, a form of Menu.
IV, 263, B.D. 40, 6, Rec. 29,
ahnu "|\ ? ö ^^> Rec. 12, 93 =
„V— *WVW\
viL ~^~, canal.
AhS "^ $ P 3^, P. 668, the name of
a Sudani god; varr. (j | 0 Jk, M. 779,
Akh-t TiT.T "^ l^e ^rst season °f l'ie >'ear j
■===■0 ' see Aakh-t.
in!>), Gen. xli, 2.
^û.^J, X. 996,
akh ^® Y' M- 683' Rec 26' 74' t0
bloom, to blossom, become green, green.
. -n. (id T» reed> water-plant ; Heb.
akhi^H4&
akh-t
watered, or irrigated, land.
akhakh
to become green, to put forth shoots, to blossom.
akhakhu 1^.®1^!®flll> Rec- 3i> 28,
Amen. 6, 9.
161, blossoms, flowers.
akhakh
M. 641 ;
akhakh
akh-t
Ö
, Rec. 15,
***, P. 340,
•Jç flowers (of heaven),
III ' i.e., stars,
night,
darkness.
■TT,
ness, matter of the day ; plur.
, thing, affair, busi-
Rec. 1,
1 1 1
akhakh
\ III
akh
j\
A [9]
j |, bone;plur. ^®
, Peasant 97; A.Z. 1866. ioo,
to withdraw an arrow from a quiver.
akhakh
x !
!, Hh. 483,
the tackle of a boat ; var. akhut
Hh. 481.
akhä *|\ -A, to enter, to go.
~^, j^x L_=/], to carve, to engrave,
to scrape, to shave off.
akM-t1k.!I^'scar-
akhä-t %, —. f> , a disease °fom';e
a^ai^lWf>ReV-I2'46'quart:
Akhabi ^ —J^l|y. B.D.
(Sa,te) ,53,5, ^^J^^ll. B-D.
I53A, il
Akhabit ^»— J Ijlj û ^, Tuat 11,
a god with an änkh-shaped phallus.
Akhabit-änkh-em-tesheri <|\ »-=>
J(j(j^- ^"^g\\^, Denderah 1,
30, Ombos II, 2, p. 134, a goddess of the dead.
. akhah-t 1^18 ^ >Rec- 13i i24,reed,
papyrus ; Copt, «L^Ç1
akhU ^^© \% sPlendour' ]]8hi>
tightness ; see (j^©^-
akhu^©^%,%^,U. 570,
M. 823, light, beings of light ; see (j ^© ^> ^.
akrm ^© ^ ^ ^ §>, U. 590,
divine spirits ; see äakhu.
Akhkhll ^J^ |, B.D. is* 8 (SaUe),
a god of vegetation.
a*^<H
jû|, Rec. 30, 193, 11. 3, 4,
As-t
A.Z. 15d. 46, 10S, Isis; see Àst
ia
as
tç? 332, Rev. 12, 48,
[q. i-Ç_i, to be light, speedy. Coptic <LCI<LI (?)
T
as, asu
\n
.A '
Peasant 277,
Rec. 8, I35, ^ P
.A
\\ "7 , R.E. 6, 28,
-Ç-
7\, to make haste, to hurry to, to
Mt^u hasting with
JÄJÄ Jb^" swift feet.
as-t
p- i
-A,
flow quickly, to run, to attack ; 'Copt. IU3C ;
.A ", Rec. 13, 21, to judge hurriedly;
.A Hi cr
t- I Q A'
a .A ' .m C£ lJk.A^' -M> C£
—(?—
v , Jour. As. 1908, 268, haste, hurry.
CS CS
ast Ik P û T~ m â" hasters away'
fugitives ; J\ —«- ^\ ~^~, running water.
as 1^ P jj I, N. 296, 300, an offering.
|l"%ô, Mar. Kam. 53, 35
I Q, Hearst Papyrus, VIII, 14,
Rec. 30, 183, ^\ 0 O , Tombos Stele 8, gall,
gall-duct or gall-bladder (?), filth.
as 1^ P C3> old (?) > C°VL *-c (?)
.as-ti
as
as
w
Ij), testicles. »
asi ~^\ (q1 M *j^, Rec. 14, 69, payment,
punishment ; Copt. oce.
asaka (ask) ^*\Iq" <4£, *&, Jour- As-
1908, 302, to delay; Copt. (JOCK.
asu1kP^r^i'Hh-230
asb^PJ^'^PJ^'tobur"'
to consume by fire.
asbi[t] ^ p J (j(j (J, flame, fire ; plur.
IkPJVIM!-
asbu
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p.ä^
to reduce to
powder, to crush.
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Asbit ^ P J-û, M. 237, N. 615,
Denderah IV, 81, a fire-goddess.
the goddess of the fourth hour of the day.
?¥!knni'B-D- ■"«■•
B.D. (Saite) 147, 7, a fire-god.
*|\ I ^-y^, a sceptre.
asen ^^(j ^1^3, Rev. 13, m, to
breathe easily or freely.
aseh Ik Pm O 'drum-
asekh ^~©~ "flK M- 224, N. 129,
.P^M'lk"©-^'?^"©-^
r~>ikP^M^
to reap, sickle ; Copt. OU^C U3C^>.
asekh Décrets 34.
slaughter chamber (?)
„„■^ ~~"~ ^ Rev- M. 19. delay;
aSÇt m A • I ' Copt. U3CK.
ast <§\ P n '' clay' earth' chalk(?)j
-^»j w*y R ™' p°tter's clay-
ast j^ —— ] O- J°ur- As- J9o8. 3?o.
ground, earth ; Copt. CHT.
Asther
asta ^ p
-ga,
Annales III, 178.
star ; Gr. 'Aot.)/>.
, to tremble; see
asteb '^Ocr^iJ.toeatjseencr^iJ^.
ash '^30'^i)evening;see'^™'^.
ash, ash-t ^oa^-j,
dog, jackal ; var. 1=1 }&l "^ "^.
ash
ashash-t ^cD^^^lv^Sa,
*^[, flower.
asha ^ ^2 ^ 1^, to scatter [sand
1
ashàhu "^nn \ \ ^ jjj, B.I). (Saite)
42, 21, paralytic; Copt. ajcnr,P,e (?)
tk & ( B.D. 95, 2, a water-
Ashu
ashu
r-w-i
r-K-i I
I, for
© I
•?i
I, roast
(meat czsa I p 1.
B.D. 144, a fire-god in the 5th Arit.
ashep ^™. A-z- T9<>oi "8 = g&0.
day, light.
asher 1\ °a (1 t0 burn>-t0 melt> t0
aSûer m <=> '4' roast, to try by fire.
.^,N. 1348,
asher-t
U. 124,
1 1 1
asher
-ga
-2a
, roast meat offering ; plur.
1 roasted joints
1 ' or birds.
c 111
%^?.
J2a JT
^ ©> ^ ™ ^. evening; see
r-w-i
\>^-
:jf
ash tu
aq, aqa
.A
<*=\ ft. E plots of ground,
Jr III' estates.
, Peasant 259, 295,
, to fail, to be weak, to be weary,
to be tired, diminish, come to an end, be
exhausted, perish, die ; <K\ «r^. to run aground ;
A X
, tired, weary;
A^
destruction ; Copt. <LKU3, and <LKO in T<LKO.
aqu <|"\ V> <^, Peasant iii6b, 46,
A S „. . . r._ _. 1k^1k @ X
, Peasant in6n, 23,
%*'
^s>^, destruction, ruin ; Copt. <LKO.
©iii '
Aq-t-er-pet
A ^<
A
D 0
(J, an offering made by fire. „ame 0f the Celestial Ladder.
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aqa
place ; see A
aqa
r
aqau
/**], steps, height, a high
Q) "''h, vomit = A
Aqan
the name of a god.
a house-boat ; Arab.
*awna ß\, B.D. 99, Int. 4,
^>. Hh. 482, part of a
.w-' boat.
aqb-t <§\ J o, arm, shoulder ; see A \W■
A^ut¥j-£anii'To,nbos
Stele 4, a foreign people.
Aqbi
'.MKM
TCRRi.
Book
of Gates III, a serpent-god
aqem
&«
aqen
aqers-t
, A.Z. 1898, 49,
Rev. 14, 10, to be sad ;
Copt. OK6JUL.
A A
; see
4Pi
=sy,tomb;see
I-
aqretchna ^^^^ O, IV, 669,
a weapon, axe ; Heb. p-)3 (?)
aqhu 11% Ç Ù, Rechnungen 70,
165, ^ j( ^^-J1' Mar- Karn- 42' 22'
I § ^j, "^ | %> Ç u, to work in wood, to
be a carpenter, to hollow out a boat ; 1R(2 ; |.
Rec. 21, 91, dressed timber; caus. I >\
aqhu ($\, ^ I % L_/]. carpenter.
a^U ^ I 1' A-Z- I9°5' I42' K
tk °P cfi 8 ^ X carpenter's adze, axe, battle-
J? I'l&L-J-' axe.
aqhàu j O y Mfi 1 > axe-men, soldiers.
aqh
m'
clay, earth.
aqs *R\ 0 J J\, to move, to walk, to go.
to tie, to bind; aqsu
t^iu bonds'
J?1"' fetters.
Aqetqet
\ <=>\
,^'Hh- ioi> Iki öiö |'°ne
of seven spirits who guarded Osiris.
ak k ^ ^ **■• *k T **■•
ls\ [ ) "%ä /*S!j, to become weak, to feel pain
or sorrow, destruction ; Copt. <LKU3.
aku-t %v ^* ^, boils, Mains, sores,
pustules, any inflamed swelling.
aki-t
akuiu
@ \\
, chamber, abode.
I, Rec. 33, 7
\\
'^^,L.D. Ill, 194,33,
© \\j&il
aliens, foreigners, enemies.
Aker1^ ^
T. 3°9,
.2»
AW^A j X, SCI,
U. 461, N. 850,
*t) .2»,
U. 498,
291
i
<D
>2^
'-2»
,fc^
■tfs»n
Rec. 26.
65, \^^J 5 ' ReC- 3I' 29,a" Earth'
god, who had a lion's body with a head at each
end of it; Copt. <LK(JOpi.
Akeru
.2»
I
1, T. 319.
^ y^, Rec. 30, 196, 31. 17,.
_^&£ S^ S^, N. 1386,
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1-, ^^s^Mj. a srouP of
Earth-gods who are said to be the ancestors of
Rä and of the Akhabiu-gods, B.D. 153A. 11, 23.
13, a group of Earth-goddesses (?)
Akeru-tepu-ä-Akhabiu *g\
B.D. 153A, 11, the ancestor-gods who worked
the net for catching souls.
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Akeru-tepu-ä-Rä
0 ^ j "7^ ^Zjisl' B-D- ISiA> 23, the
ancestor-gods of Rä.
akràut ^
compare fVDJJ?.
1-M-
wagons ;
U. 614, the name of a
:• god.
0"^ô, to lack, to want.
Akerta
ag *g\ S J , U. 639, plant, shrub;
see \\ ^h<? <£[; Copt, i.K6, oeiK.
agg-t ^ ^ ^, a plant, a shrub.
asab Ik® Ik Jt'theNile>rater-
flood, deluge; see ^öj^-
to destroy, to flood.
agb^KjEÎ' U- '93. T. 73, N.
587,605, ^KJH— ,M. 227, ^ffi
Jf^'^^JB'^-26'"'^
kJS'^i'^j^,
the celestial waters, flood, stream, any large
mass of water; <|\ S J 0 £*£*> T- 56> M-
216; Copt. OüöTS..
Agb^ßJj^N. 706, ^KJ
aw^a /W B.D. 189, 11, the primeval AVater-god.
Agb-ur ^hJ"=^^,,p.1.8o6,
p-s?» kî s. kies-"•«■'■
^ffijjg, theGreatAgb.
^fc*
, U. 395, I'-
agbâ^sjl)
384; see <S\ ffi 1 J»
agb *^S J , an astronomical term.
ageb ^sJ?>knee;feeJ);-',Jj<?.
ageb <R\ »Vo gp, Metternich Stele 179,
to weep, to cry out ; caus. Iß J Qr -
agebgeb^HjHj,^8'.t'°*£
Agebsen(?) ^.ffij , Tuat III,
a goose-headed god.
at, atu, at ^g, \^, Ç, ^ g,
^
O,
a small portion of time, moment, minute, hour,
the time of culmination of some act or emotion ;
, at this moment ;
O
ssO
.-., from hour to hour ; S4-J T
c CI 1
1, a happy time with the women.
at ^ g, B.D. 177, 7 = -n-, not.
18, injury, harm.
at-t fev >°'':>""~ ' 'oss' diminution.
at <K\ ^bv *&, loss, prejudice.
at "|^ J$S> rebel, prisoner.
at "^^ f), U. 456, P. 182, M. 285,
1\û T) t 240 Vs &• u-- ^7°' N-S9^'
^ (0\' * - Z49' j"^ ë\ violence, wrath.
,, crocodile (?)
at
at .k ^ ST- là %' evil'doer'
enemy ; plur. V\ yMv /^i ' ' enern,es, fiends.
*"»—If—Ä>
,-<, to be angry, to behave in a beastly
' manner.
^ = ^^, "^^, destitute, poor,
possessing nothing ; Copt. i.T.
Rev. 14, 15, he who is without, who has not,
iniury • ~"JL'~ ^\ "^ ~^~~ WItnout failure, in
249,
\\
att
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at-t ^2 ^a 'nild, ""• K.'ä:
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ati-t Is-^ 00 V'Rec- '4. 2> vulva' uterus ;
plur. ^^ ^ <? ^ ; see || ^: Copt. OTI.
at-t^^^J^]^,bed)dhvànJ
couch,'bier; var. ^ J^ 1] ^•
atit, atàut "^jx lOO^' bed' couch>
atit D M ° !.• !k ° J.',0
eus
nurse, nurse ; see
at-t ^ X>
û * ?. X ?.
xû
, back ;
^ TT ww« <s\ v^ . Thes. 1206, high-backed,
stiff-necked, varr. ^\^ "%, ?. B-D- '54- "5.
1) ^* Jj. Copt. (JOT (in &IUJT).
£"> siandard, perch, resting place
v \» ' of a god or divine statue.
at
, Cairo Pap.
Ata-ra^](?>.
23, 4, a god in the form of a mummy.
atà ^_ 1 !j ^flj, T. 200. P. 679, boat.
atà ^s^ U f^_J^\,> Rev-» a k'nd of fisl1 J
var.^'^c-)
Ati *^ 00» lomrj Jameses IV, 28, a god.
_fl Q£, ministrant (?)
atita
Shipwreck 112, to trouble
oneself.
atutu ^ ^o^v^, B.D. .45, 4,
16, a kind of wood.
ateb J^ J ^ land, region.
ateb "^P J(M" sceptre (?)
0 0
]-v\ ^ ^ ^ ^, to load, to be laden ; master
of a load, ^ \ = § g,, IV, ,076;
ateP-* ^ô^ll^^ô
»:.
1
Ol
), A.Z. 49, 32,
As. 1908, 282, load, burden ; jj^ 0
, Jour.
Peasant 259; Copt. eTHCLX
\l
atepu
atep
atef
@
j bearers of
1 ' loads.
, chest for clothes.
cC^ , Rec. 27, 222, 31, 170,1^
V ^Z > . •"' a cr0",vn °^ Osiris.
atf
^.~-- 000
sweet unguents.
o incense, spices,
Copt. U3Tn.
atf
atf
a-ten
1889, 7r.
aten
a tree.
£"■» a cutting tool or instru-
^5>» >
I I I
ment.
or ww« A.Z.
\\ 111
a Rev. 12. 10. ground, earth :
1-3- Copt ei-rrt.
atr *K\ \î , river plants, papyrus.
ath ^ û s.%, ^ t.Rcv. 14,
17, to draw a bow =|û| r «•
26, 233, to nurse, to nourish.
alh-t \T^'^Sbed,coucl1'
stool, chair, canopy.
athU ^^
athu
_ 2. chair-
c MT' bearer.
Rec. 27, 85, air.
athp
.P1?3' wind.
a, to load, be laden ; see
! %_j} ; Copt. (JüTU.
athput^T^'
1, burden, load ; var.
Dû
Copt. eTTUJO.
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Tuat XI, a dawn-god.
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at
©
, asmallportionoftime, moment.
a^ ^T>^T^'back'rump-
at
ati
at-t
at
heart disease (?)
X to be wounded.
mm'
\\ "^é' be afflicted.
^^•ske*. inflammation
û Q ' of the eyes.
calamity.
ata
at
w
, Rec. io, 136, to
suffer injury or loss.
Rec. 26, 12, 27, 10, 31, 14,
^<3-=*. Rec. 27, 61,
"iX "S3ä , to be angry, to
_ir 1 1 1 rage at.
atâh
atit
Atu
atu
atep
VH^^-V^i-
0
, _, disease of the eyes.
t)\ Ä I, Rec. 27, 220, a class
_zT tfj 1 of divine beings.
tk » , to run, to flee, to make
V one's escape.
0 ^r-~a
loaded; see
atepu
geese.
atf
atf
1 I" "tt, Àmen. 12, 8, to load, be
0
0 S
L-fl.
D-«Vi-
, a kind of balsam tree,
o , incense.
at-t
-CENS- C5.
at-ha-t (?) ^
atu ^.c=:'^ 'S3Ä' Fi
', Rec. 29, 157,
£3 _ wrath.
ifä, a man of wrath.
cQp3 a man of wrath-
I ful nature.
easant 181,
crocodile.
rus
swamp ; see flc^> fi <vF.
atsu ^
kind of plant.
Ates-heri-she^^g'fl
at-t ^ ^ I "^ 't0 make ready a bed'
to prepare (?), Leyden Pap. 9, 1, 14, 2.
a^Ö^t0bUrn;>^Ö^i'
fire, flames.
atâu ^-^Q^"!^' RD- l69> ,2'
garment, apparel.
the herald of the 6th Àril.
..atch ^ il-caiamity'
atcha *è"\ I %^ ^. a bad act,
wickedness, guile, fraud ; Copt. OXI.
atCha ^ i ^ ^ Ch,P IpHnTer!
atchait ^ I ^. ||||^>R.E.4,76.
a sod. fraud, injustice, wickedness ; Copt. OXI.
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1 À
• fi, represents a short sound of a, e and i
a I] in English.
à (] ^, Rec. 3[, i6, (], |, j^, Q, ^, j^,
])ronominal suffix, ist person, I, me, my, etc.
à |), |) I, U. ,7* T. 331 I) g, ^,11^.
P. 825, O, hail !
Ü
O my heart !
J^^orc=>^"^.Thoth.
à (1 Qf, he who, that which.
à (j J\ = au /J -A ^>, to come.
à (1 <si_Û, P. 643, M. 680, N. 1242, to wash.
à (?) (j vg^., A-z- T9o8> I<5. an amulet.
à (J I vî , a kind of plant.
w ^f
= iT in the name q^-.. \\ (1
Asien u. E. p. 313, Lieblein Diet. No. 553.
àa (j^ = (Tl^Rec- 32,84,34,182-
N. 669, Rec. 31, 171, glory! praise.
âaâa \\ l^X \\ *S\ , U. 609, acclamation ;
^ ^im à*Àmen-,4',4'flattery-
âaâau (j^(j^^criesofi°y-
àa (] ^V ^ j, to cry out (?)
aa_t ^O'moment;see^<?f
Aa^t 1 l^'0,dwomanHl^M-
àa A
àa-t
II
1
\
1 ....
I , rank, dignity ; see
Tl
1
4a-t 1^^>1'k"?'bacl',,one-
âa-t (1
âa-t (1
âa-t h
âa-t (1
âa-t (1
àa-t h
1 1 1
(?) bounds (?), limits (?)
^ [£^^<^=4 bier. 8rave,'
*" ' ö ö Cl > see âa-t.
| |, she who embraces, nurse.
<^, girdle (?)
pain of body or mind.
^, (j
3S 1
grave, sepulchre, dust heap ; plur.
tomb.
1*^1
l^°-vl l^°-vl l^°-vl . U. 208,(|
P- 174,
1^->I
V
' A.Z. ,883, «5, (] ^
the tombs of Horus and Set
C 3S
l-^Jlll
I
I
I
; gods of the tombs
H%^\ë>A^^^
'A.
3S III SU I
c t^°~on c
^wP.668,M.778,(j^1^J1^J|.
\\ 1*^1 jj^l
P. 668, M. 778, 1)"^,
two tombs of Osiris ; (I
the 14 Âats, B.D. 149 and 150,
Book of Gates, 66 ; [^! ft ö " B.D. 85, [ 7
1*^1
the Western
Aat; (]
[voa'
IV, 882:
1 1 AA/WVN I £3 AA/WVN «s-U A
^è\ vi , a sacred grove in Busiris ; U-°->i II 8 \ll ;
t^iJ-
1*^1
ri 'S, the toml) of Osiris in Busiris ;
àa-t 0 "^T^?, cattle ; sec (1 %, ^\ I*" ^?.
Diyïnzea btf
" Aat of Life," the necropolis of the 8th Nome
of Lower Egypt ; u-">i w-wa | vj ; the tomb
of Osiris in Mendes ; u-°si ^=^ , the Holy
CS CS
Àat, a locality in the nome of Gynaecopolites ;
Pt\, Metiernich Stele 97.
Âa-t 11 ^"x ^^^^ , the name given to the
sections of the Kingdom of Osiris as described
tvtïcrôïïoft ®
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Âat Àakhu ^ ^L *& ! > B-D- '49, the
3S JÏ"M\'
3rd and 5th sections of Sekhet-Àaru.
âa-t H ^ . T . •=» VX, M. 689, the
four Àats of Horus.
U-"-v,
Aa-t-en-uäbu
j^^V iWNAAA
f J 1 1 1
Rec.
31, 35, a mythological town.
.^"-sl AW>A* „/wvv/.
Aa-t-ent-rnu *~~*, B.D. 149,
ri "TL û I /vw^a „„,
0 ^.Ä„l© . <rïT.> B-D" (Nebsen0 I7.
the 13th Àat of Sekhet-Àaru,
Àa-t-en-setch-t ^~«
_ |J, B.D.
(Nebseni) 17, 43, a district of fire in the l'uat.
Àa-t-Heru 1*^11*^11*^.^. 1=^,1=^
^^^ U- -o8> R l87. M. 351, N. 903,
the divisions of the Kingdom of Horus in heaven.
Âa-t-Heni-inehti (j ^ ^ ^
c>c=^' KsV ^ 555' t'ie domain °f Horus of the
domains of the North.
Âa-t-Heru-resu h
ï"- 555, the domain of Horus of the South ;
Âa-t Kher-äha
kifc
.IsSbl
^ P. 610, the domains
' of the South.
cS _ . —
B.D. 149, the 14th section of Sekhet-Aaru.
Âa-t Setesh-t i^^u^-iiSsS-j, U.
208, û 'v^i^^i^^i^^n_^,i^-^i^°-vii^°s
p
^ P. 188, M. 351, N. 903, the divisions of
c ' the kingdom of Set, or Setesh, in heaven.
Àa-t-sharâ 1*^1 ^H <=> (1 n ©, Rec. 3.,
35, a mythological locality.
âa(j^^=(j^^y^,b0a,
Aat
I
3=1.
V
*WVW\ 1 I
/WWV\
/WWV\ \>
£2i \\ Ji*ta w*** V
iWWSA
iWWSA
•WWNA
the great canal
t=t' of Heliopolis.
Rec. 13, 22, island; plur. ("Z""""".;, '^"^^ y V\r=r,
IV, 1098, islands of the Mediterranean; <~s^ V$\
° Q,. , islands of the Eastern Medi-
III I x^=cr==r."
terranean; ( ^l\\ island of Senefru;
<SS53 f~^ '-""S the necropolis of Philae; (.^""3
I Ä |]l l^°kNi, the necropolis of Hermopolis.
Àa-nsâsâ *—0 (] 0 (] (1, N. 393,
see Àa-nesrnesr-t.
Âa-nsernser-t v««« I I \ ,
I 3S I w«w I d
/ \ I AAAAAA /~V AAA*AA r\
Rec. 27, 218; varr. '4—"n I ^ I©,
' ' P^^P^, Rec. 31,
PPlJ®, Rec. 31, 173, ^
I, Rec. 30, 71,
Rec. 27, 217, www
T 7 AAVVAA
3S
Hi «^ Rec. 31, 173, the "Island of Flame," a
t? region in the Kingdom of Osiris.
aaa
v
(1 jj^ J^ , ground, earth, rubbish-
, Tutankhamen 7.
heap; plur. (I
âart ^rS're8ion'8round;^ci'
Alar. Kam. 52, 4, rubbish-heap.
I waste lands,
àaut 0 <è\ %^ - , ., , ,,,
H J^. Jr 3S I in' islands (?)
àa (1 >S, *)f^> Stele of Herusàtef 99, ox;
plur. (] 1^0", cattle.
âa-t^I^'DeHymniS36'^
^1^1, an animal.
1
t ^"' ^ ^ ^-'stnnd for figures of
gods and sacred animals, stand, perch ; plur.
^^j, supports; (] ^ ^/\ <=|>>
- P. 4n, M. 593, N. 1198.
two supports. U. 426, \\ <S\ <^™- ^-œ-, T. 244.
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1
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1
W/M
Âa-t ent Up-uafru j\
^"■^ $Jf& , B.D. 99, i6a, part of the magical boat,
P. 146, 364, 415, M. 185, 895, N. 1077, 1200
|) -^ |, Rec. 3., .65, |) "»■•»- °
mace, rod, sceptre, stick.
âa ^v^'^^'p0le,Staff'St'*ck-
*aa-t1'k'k,S'Rec-3o',9,'1'k
1 1§^ ^ •plants'herbs'flax ^
^-M^W!',hinsswi,haï3
âaa1^.^.:'aki',dof",one-
âaâ-t \\ Isjx U <=±, praise.
Àaâit (j^(| £ $, B.D.(Sa.te) 145. R.
a goddess in the 17th Pylon.
aaàâ 11k 1 —" • 1 là 1 d,0 wash'
V& V& V& P- 437. 44°. M. 651, 655, flourishes
S-T SX SX ' °f sticks.
âaâr(j^(j^lv,=(j<^|.
àaa 11 ^\ "—° t0 ^'nc^ an anmia' ^0r
*1 ft^, » , ' sacrifice.
àaâ h '\sr~ß fl, to bum, flame, fire.
âaaSh f| <S\ ~~~D &, to call, to cry out :
Copt. uucy.
âaatchtâu I) ^ ^ I) ^ |)
■^é ^7., young man, youth.
âaatchtâ-tlj^^^l)^!,
maiden, virgin.
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Àai u^uu, Tuat IX, an ass-headed
god, the opponent of Aapep and Sessi; U
I, the allies of the same.
Àaiu
4
I, "Tuat IX, a group
of gods who bewitched Äapep.
âait H^I)l|û/$!,old.ge.
the "old gods," gods of olden time.
âaiU 1 ^ V) \ ?■' seCOnd^'
moment (?), = ^g(?)-
âail (j ^ (j(j ^11^' Rec- "> 96>
a horned animal ; Assyr. \] \] JgJ, W.A.I. II,
6, Col. 4, 11 ; Heb. b^ .
Àau (j ^ ^, Tuat I, a singing-god.
liMWtflMlMli.
mation, adoration ; Copt. 600T.
^ft1^ft'tobeold'dA
1 "k Vil "k & ow "»»n, old god,
veteran, aged folk; plur. \\ *|*\ l. U. 513,
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two goddesses.
57, the primitive Sky-god.
official position, rank, dignity, position,
professional occupation ; plur. (I *R\ II1"
\ in;
TTT- TTTIi. il
Y JL, ri m, higl, offic,s; fît
cr-a, high o
l i l '"" l l l
û L,,T. 336, P. 811, M. 253, N. 639.
àauit Yûû
âauu Y il v
, rank, dignity.
I, Rev. ii, 13r, dignitaries.
âaui \ nh L_J, to have power or rank.
àau-t j\ ^\ Y ^> Israel Stele 24>
herds, cattle, sheep and goats ; \\ ^O^ ^\ ^^,
Rec. 29, 148.
àaaU ^ \ ^ ^ ' U- 392'
strife (?) opposition (?)
àau-t h <K\ yjj , the sticker, the stabber.
double-plumed.
aaau
^^W\^à-R'c-ï£
.A '
aau(]^^;(j^^,(j^'
Amen. 4, 6, to turn aside, to deflect from
a course or purpose. •
âaua h "^\ -£) L—fl, to bear, to carry.
portable shrine or chapel.
âaui (?) (j ^ ®, Rec. 2i, 99, 100, P.S.B.
12. i23> 13» 574» a particle.
Kam. 54, 45, companies of troops.
Àaurmerrâ (j^^x^^Q
Jour. As. 1908, 312, a proper name(?)
aauhM^^ra(l|®.Rec;30:72.
âauhu-t c=d^J[N^.c=-=> v l\J^
steering-pole, rudder; see merhu-t.
taWtJ^tJ«-"MJ^
tJ U ,^û»'|J—J, left, the leftside
17|s left foot; T j ^ ,T ^>T j_^
the left eye of heaven, the moon.
âab-rek tc J ^_d , P.S.B. 20, 203
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[get] away to the left ! Compare
âabi-ff J^f JH'^T'
the left eye of Râ, i.e., the moon.
aab-MM>'u-"M1àJ
T.I88,295,(j^Jf;f-,P.2o3,y^
f JVf JCi'tJ^I'^^-
t J !_____.' t J "^ •lef''eastern ■plu'- f Ik
J-t^l'te3'-'*tki-tJ:
^l-»-*'"-tJi:k-t>:k,î
ti'tJ
V III'
âab-t (] ^ J2^3, T. 80, '11^3, M. 234,
^■^'•■tJ^I-tl^T*
f J \\' f J \\ ^T3'the east wind'
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Âab[it] A J, Tuât I, a singing-goddess.
âabtt^JS'U-^ = f
♦ rû,rvi i °,* i
, T. 146,
û I'
o .6.0 o
f J C ' f J "' f T.T-the east *Copt eie^r-
Âabtit "A J ° ° Jj, goddess of the East.
Àabtt $ fl° °f)n, the na™e of a serpent
I A r^^i (U\ of the royal crown.
Âabtt-hena-ka-f | fûf JUL
_ B.D. 141 (Saite), 18, the East and its
' double.
the head-box of Osiris at Abydos.
T 1 V -^ ' ¥"" fl J ' t0 'ac'c' t0 want>t0 come
to an end, to cease, to finish; _ju. (] ] ¥ a,
U. 285; ^(j^Jf]> N. 7,9+ „,
.4.
T
ceaselessly; ""* ^ J j^, ceaselessly day
âab
.4. fera
tT
and night.
Rev. 11,
129, 136, decree, me'ssage.
»■MJ&tJV-tJM-
t J*2*^' f J*2^!' f J 7\*Âmen'i7-h
w •*> , to wish for. to desire, to love;
T J ^ Sr ' Amen" 8' 13
àabb 'f J J |> > 'f J J ^>§ > Rec 32;
181, to love, to wish, to desire.
(1(1 ~i~~ir~L' 1, Rec. 19, 19, pleasure, desire.
âab-nut-f rk J^®l°> "beloved of his
city," a title of Ämen-Rä.
•tabi.tJiJ-tJMt-*tJM
to burn, to flare up, to burn off, to brand.
III, 194, form, figure, similitude, statue, effigy,
mark, sign.
Digitized by
âab tt;*2 ^ an animal marked for sacri-
âab 4^^^* Sphinx III, 143, a mark on
\\\ £3' animals sacred to Set.
âab "j: jl j\ <
àabi '-'
o*.
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aao TJ,o.. -c7prj^^
aabifjU-.y^-fJ^?'
f J (] (] Sr^k' leoPard> panther ; plur. "|' J <2 ^
âab -f j|, y|e, -fJ^"
f J ^|°> ivory; see f J^—•
àab-t ft I , enclosure, garden.
âab ¥ y , a kind of cloth.
Aab[ut] fj^ti' see?>^
\\ Mîjl, fathers, ancestors.
,*MJ^-tJi>tJ4.-
7T. I , to cut, to slay, to smite, carved work.
àabtiu 7T.
fighters.
, slaughters.
âabut 'h jl c ^\. ,, o.c^w^.o.
àabauheru^j^T!iS9
Rec. 31, 171, "fighting faces"(?), the name
a company of gods.
âabi-t W pO û<3n,., the mantis
âabis-t(?) fJVjP""
' ' xiint (?).
■ , Nàstasen
I -£. I I I O I
Stele 61, eye-paint (?).
. an official, butler (?);
âabu ft j an
28, a singing-god.
Rames es IV,
, „ „inging-god.
âabnn ft J x W, a kind of bird.
âabrek j\ & $ jl ^~~'^>J7< Wört. 4 s
vessel or instrument.
âabekh | J ®_^; L.D. III, 194, 9, f J J
.4. n«s n a ns. jd .4 n «s a n® .0
\2, a
ctauUH.Il » Jj , L..U. ill, 194, 9, q\
f »H , to °^, to pierce, to penetrate,
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force a way among or into, to be permeated with ;
TJo2T<2' mingled.
âabbkh W ] ] , shrine, sanctuary.
âatbekhab(?) ^ j ®(?n) fln.a
kind of stone.
àabs "f H ° > eye-paint.
âabet
= & fl ^ the east, left
^—.' side.
âabet id j fC\, , a part of a crown
mentioned with y (1 v •
Âabtu f J <><, Rec* 35, s6' f J c=>
^<e^, B.D. 3, r, 44, n, 211,3, B.M. No. 32,
1" 123, (1 Y , a fish that acted as pilot to Râ ;
*f J ù^ù^ Ol ; Copt. -fe^UîT (?) ;
c^> *^v, f I "**^ >tne no'y ^^t ^sn*
âapa ax' *R\ o=n, a baked cake ;
compare Heb. HDN-
talons,
claws.
var
.4.
1
1^K',o,ie',obind-
aam
àami
w
to grasp, to seize.
àamâam (j | ,= (1 | c= * , Thes.
1207, to be strong, effective.
àam [) ^\ f\ Hi T- 85. M. 239, N. 6i6,
H m m'll' to set fire to, to kindl«
*«HkQkT-Hkk-?-
P. 826, palm tree; var. j] £ ro, M. 249,
àam, âama (j _J? L M. 249, h _Jr
kl'^k^Mfkf-'
*k-fr4kï-1kkï*-
Hk-fr-MQ-ISH--""-
of tree, date palm (?) ; plur. ä |\ % ^ I ,
$Vf^,treeoflife-
âam-t (j ^Q ^£, T. 90, palm tree;
var. j\ _> A |\~\ N. 620.
âama (?) A Ö , a wine, palm wine (?)
Âamtiu (] | f \\ ^ jIH 'the people of
the Oasis of Jupiter Ammon.
àam &) |\ j\, to arrive happily.
kindly with, to be gracious to.
-™MMfki'#W
to be pleasant, to be benevolent, to be gracious.
âamàam(||c=(|| — x
"L_J
, to treat
9
very kindly; |^|^> (] f
îj->(|^, good-hearted; ^ (j
-£E>-, "shadow, pleasant to thine eyes";
ffl o, kind of hand, benevolent.
*"■* flkkt?- sraciTS
Aam Mk**f MkM-
Thes. 1205, giaciousness.
âamit Ikê' likll!-
♦kll-fi- («Mi»
amiability, graciousness, pleasure, things which
please.
Aammi ilkkllf flk
c=fl1M kl 111' g"ci°os [s°d1'
A^tika-ikii—Bi-
the " gracious " goddess Hathor ; m *R\ 1\
c ^ , name of the crown of Upper Egypt
P
Aamu-t
Î
■T
, U. 197, JM. 229,
_^ N. 608, P. 230, T. 76, the naine of a divine nurse.
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Aarmit
mivkîi^ik:
<2
<2
waggon load of some
material.
Mission I, 596, Rec. 32, 177, kindly one
gracious god.
àam-t [)^|
Ik" M
house, tent, camp, station ; plur.
àanm 1^1
àamu â^Kl!, IV, 657, weapons.
àam-t 0 k 1, a Part of the body>. in"
lï'. testmes.
àam (j
Aamit ^4^11a]â' Asien
u. E., p. 316, a god (?).
AamJt^^11CsS-i'so<,<,ess-
Aanait T"Oî" "~Sä£
àaneb ^, l.d. hi, 65A, 15; 3HS |,
A-Z-I7'57'_Jo?o'3, ,JP* J^'
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: 5^. lion = 1)
i=r
<H>-fl f] I
Rec. 36, 199, axe, battle-axe.
forms, transformations.
jiarr-t'âarrut 1^?H' 1 &
•^th, vine; Copt. eXooXe; plur. M ^\
a
c
C o
*==> •'", |°,' grapes ; Copt.
<lXoXi, eXeooXe; fe^ "1, P- 292, the
vine of the god.
àar-t H
beans, berries (?).
c 111'
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^-111'
-<2>- Ci °
= 111'
àar-t M ^<=>o, milk;Copt.epuoxi,
epurre, epuu-f-.
aar[r]t H ^ ^ tft ' fi^-sPawn (?)-
aaru 1 Ik -2* ^r ^ ^r> T- 395,
1^ — |^^[. Rec.31.a6, j| ^
AarU^_^^@,^S
the name of a celestial city.
aaarHlà^^Veeds-
Àaru, Àarr (| ^ ^, u. 598,
1) ^^ ^> i^, N. 964, the god of the Field
w n 1
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âar |j ^ «_. 1 -^ J ' Anastasi L 23. 5,
lion; Heb. "n^ ■
< àaràar
V
v 1 v
Anastasi I, 23, 9, hero ; compare Heb. ^"nM.
àar-t ||
a kind of bird.
"S^S, ditch ; Copt.
enroop.
aar (1 <K\ Vj. , tress, lock of hair.
aarl]^T' 11^ ^^-^
misery.
âarriu M
(Saite), 125, 43
âarât [j
<2
1 I 1
B.D.
1
L_=fl
to plant; see
Âarait (j *R\ !f~Tn U., Uraeus-goddess.
\\
a kind of bird.
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àah (| ^ra
àahai h ^\ITJ
unguent.
JP, Rec. 34, 48,
mourning, a cry of grief.
âahaU 1) ^D ^ ^, feeble, weak,
aahar-^ra^^^, hut, tent;
0 rö y^ . tents made of camels' hair;
Heb. VnN .
V
âahem Û %, ra °, an insredient in
1 tY^ / " incense.
™"i (varrJg^.^H), B.D.
78, 25, 26, a fighting god in the Tuat.
àah 11 ^"x § IT, to set, to place.
™* k\b-k\K-™\S.
Aahes(|^|p^,N.936, (|^
8 I \ , P. 200, N. 936, an ancient Sudani god,
"Head of the Land of the Bow," fffil "| Û •=^=
I ^ (Nubia); van-. ^ g p j^, P. 668,
((jtpj^M.;;,.
âakhi 1) ^^l| 1),T. 227,1] ^M 1)1),
P. 140, (I *&?IM, Û "%J t> U- 419, P. 247,
1 Wv^ ' 1 -BENS' <ri>
485, 617, JM. 694, N. 1297, t0 flourish, to burst
into flower, to bloom.
àakhi Q *&? M,t0 fl00d't0 irrigat!'t0
1 im1^^ inundate.
âakh-t JM,, Mfo, WA*!, BItIQo;
*^M®' ®^M' A.Z. 1904,89, 147
TiTit ® the nrst seas0n of the Egyptian yea:
Uma* (July 20-Nov. 15).
Ombos I, 90, goddess
' of the first season
Aakhit (?)
àakh 1|
, M. 684, pond, lake.
largecanaljplur. 1) ^^^, 1) ^M^
P. 123, N. 1040. _. . . ,
Digitized by
âakh-t Ht!,.Mil ° ^ J, Amen. 6,
2, 8, water plants; Heb. 1Î1N, Gr. oXc», Copt.
aakhkh h ^® ^ l'!1, neck, sinews (?)
aakhklll)^j0,„ight;var.|)j^.
Àakhabit^^]^$,B.D.
145, (Saïte) 14, 52, a goddess of the 14th
Pylon. \
aakhu-t
|ni, L.D. Ill, 140c, fire.
aakhu[it] ^ ^ |)(j *=f=s night,
evening; Copt. eTUjH.
Aakhuait ^^^HH^.
Tuat I, one of the twelve goddess-guides
' ' ofAf.
aakhu 1) ^. N. 112,124,1) ^, T. 292,
1l¥^îl'T-399'Rec-3i'i7'V¥'
shine, to he bright, fine, splendid, glorious,
excellent, good, to be useful, to recite formulae.
aakhu-t
nich Stele 107,
l, A.Z. 1904, 143, Metter-
a I
V
JA Ci
1 -2L
Dream Stele 7,
^IJij, any-
thing which is beneficial, good, splendid, benefit,
strength, protection, advantage, credit, renown ;
, IV, 890;
<Q> excellent
I ' hearted.
Aakhu-menu
■"""■H 0
a buildinjr of Thothmes III.
!■
©<2 x> 1
I, words
of power, protective formulae, spells ; fes> v\ 1
Thes. 1295, the magical formulae of Thoth ;
<2
© D
.1 xl
Mîûfàsàfï iü>
magical words.
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âakhu !) ^ j|. U. 622, p. 237, I)
m m m' ^"^" 19°°> I29' ''ont> splendour,
radiance, brilliance, glorious deeds, splendid
acts, virtues, excellences, blessings, benefits ;
âakhu-t ^JD * J), thre title of the priestess
" <=. VI of the Nome Prosopites.
àaktiut |c^|!, Rec. 27, 219,
beings of light, i.e., wise, instructed folk.
Âakhu fy.Rec.27,59, Hl^M,
P. 447, N. 656, 662, |) ^^ ^ , Rec 30,
- — »!• 1^-^11'
^®15' fn-^r' Pap' 3°24' 65' ^S
^^, Hh. 56I; the Light-god; 1) ^ ^ |
"^=( $ Rec. 31, 13, the Great Light, i.e.,
•the sun.
T. 251, 321,
U. 440,
âakhu-t
<2 IL, ^
-J J a t
j^a. m ^s>-, the Eye of Rä or Horus,
the fiery light of the' sun, a flame-goddess, the
fiery uraeiis on Pharaoh's crown, the name of
a crown; ^ L I, the Uraei on the ro>'aI
Jy ^**M crown.
âakhu-ti
«»:■
<2>- /71 ® Q <2>-
,-<3Z>-' J3^ S \\ "ffT'
<2>' It. q' ./J* ^» ^-* |'
the two eyes of Horus or Rä, i.e., the sun and
the moon.
Àakhu-t fnh ® *,anameofIsis-Sothis.
Âakhuit ^fe, u. !, Tuat I, the fiery uraei-
goddesses who light the way of Rä.
Àakhu ; •». g ; *. m *. v *,
^^*> ^^^V Denderah II,
10, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. xv-
Àakhu-nekhekh
Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans
Âakhu-ra
*,
Tuat XII, a singing
dawn-god.
Aakhu-heri-âb-He-t-àshemu
and 148, the rudder of the eastern heaven.
Âakhu-heri-âb, etc. | ^ || Q ^
^è\ -s»»., B.D. 141 and 142, 1. 26, the
Light-god in the temple of the gods.
Âakhu-hetch-t ^, ? A, Cairo Pap.
IV, 2, a god of the dead.
Âakhu-kheper-ur (?) f| S ft ^ >
B.D. 162, 7, the body of Rä in An.
Âakhu-sa-ta-f /ft £^ | k, Denderah
IV, 60, a warrior-god.
. àakhu '^fe, \> \\, to be or become a
spirit; ^^f^^ I B-D-9, 6, "lam
a spirit " ; 'fe=s Il (I, endowed with spirit, having
become a spirit ; see ^fe> A (I i-^. A (I Y A,
Rec. 33, 30.
spirit-soul of a god or man ;
Rec. 32, 182; © fe*, '"*SV, a damned soul,
•Pap. 3024,4; plur. ^Ilj %,P- 712, N. 1367,
^\$l M. ,68, „o, %. ^,
N. 888, %>%>^> N- 70, ^^^'
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j.jflj, A.Z. 1908,
, spirits, the
glorified spirits of the dead, the dead, the sainted
dead,- Copt. l£>.
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B.D.
o
âakhu-t
■^^. Jw, a female spirit
àakhu âqer ^y, & \\ A :
91, 4, /^> J] (I <r=> i , a spirit whose mouth
is able to recite spells with skill and knowledge ;
^fe, i 's Al l\ J QV.WW« ; «AAAAA
JT U 1 <=> U _ZI ® U <^=^s
B.D. 169, 15.
àakhu äper '^, 4$ ~LjJI ft il, B.D. 91.
Rubric, a spirit equipped with amulets and spells.
àakhu änkh ^ <yj •¥• , B.D.
65, 8, a living soul.
B.D. 64, 21, the
■Spirit-souls of the dead who numbered Mr
S> nils'* ^ "°-
Àakhu ,.1,J. «erg-.I, ££«•
Àakhu '^>®^, Denderah IV, 80;
B.D. 149, the god of the 5th Àat.
Àakhu ^^^. B-u- j45a, the
doorkeeper of the 17th Pylon.
Àakhui ^® fl/l ?uat II, a god with
AaKÛU1 jj* <g HH' two lotus sceptres.
âakhuti ^W^ll <)- N- l6o> %^
M Lit. 90, the two spirits, i.e., Isis and
' Nephthys.
Àakhuti
M. 677
Àakhu
c \\, P. 642, c
N. 1239, a pair of divine
' spirits.
Tuat VI, the spirit-souls
of the gods of the Tuat.
Àakhu ^%»^> U. 70, 275,527,
T. 174, 289, 330, P. 120, M. 155, N. 109, 331,
719, the spirit-souls of the gods.
Àakhu IV
■\:
11
11'
B.D. 96-97,
3, the four spirits who follow the Lord of
Things; ^^^î ! V.1.1, B.D. 17, 87, the
I
I III
seven spirits of Sepa ;
B D. 149, II, spirits nine cubits high ,- H( ft
I 111
I «AAA/V. n fl HI
I HI
Aakhu VII
I, the ancestral spirits;
© ] the primeval
=cr>(«"<01 ' spirits.
ft I I I I I _ T.
7\ I , B.D. 17,
11 I I I I
87, 100-106, the seven guardian spirits of the
body of Osiris.
ÀakhuVIII^jj^Berg.I^the
four sons and the four grandsons of Horus.
Àakhu-âmi-Netà /^> f\ 41- "*" h ^,
P. 7, M. 10, q -jj-^s h ù_^ù, N. 114, the spirit-
soul of Netà, i.e., Osiris.
Àakhu-âkhmiu- seku
the spirit-souls of the imperishable stars.
T. 289, N. 128,
àakhu
\i
"Spirit-soul, Lord of Spirit-souls," a title of
Osiris.
Aakhut-nebàt ^
(1^1/1, Nesi-Amsu 27, 17, " Flaming Eye," i.e.,
the goddess Sekhmit.
[Àakhu ]-neb-S P^» %] ^^ >
Denderah IV, 84, the name of the 10th Pylon.
Àakh-su-âsh-mer-t-Uast
leT^SiO'Rec-17'98'
aThebangod(P)
Àakhu-Set-heru-kheru ^ ^ ^
the spirits of Set, celestial and terrestrial.
T. 320, ^^»'
pQ. , Red 31, 161,
âakhu-t ^fe,
U. 501,
0 era c a 1 1 a C3
the abode of the Light-god or Sun-god, the
horizon ;
c
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the horizon of Manu, i.e.,
the West.
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II, 13, a title of Nut.
Aakhu-theh^l^.^l^el
rOp ww« 0 ® 0 ' eternal horizon, i.e., the tomb.
Âakhuti^^, p. 642, ^
Ä the god who dwelleth in
tu ' the horizon.
àakhutiu %>, ® ö ^ I, p. 357,
. N. 1071,
Rec. 31, 171, C
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! r®i the gods and beings of the
1 1 1 Sil l' © 111' kingdom of the Light-god.
Âakhu-t Khufu (m\ *-\
cz* A
J\ ©, the name of the pyramid of Khufu.
aakhu-t sheta-t db
lU'^n
the secret horizon, the name of a part
of a temple.
âakhmtC?)^^^^,^!,
àakhU-t^;,^®^ Reo. 27)86;
^ • ö, ** V, ^ S, son, ground, land, earth.
âakh-umeh ^~?\ SuPP]- V*1' £e
' ® - n name of a cubit.
àakhu-t ^•ïfca, a.Z. 1906 n4,
" Q /T/ï sacred cow.
Achaemenes; Pers. <t< «H HT "Tit -< T '«>
Beh. i, 6 ; Gr. 'Ax"'f<évi)?.
J IK n~^~ to hasten; Copt. mc,
aas
.A
IIUC.
Àas^PI^P^'*KD-a0god:
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the goddess Isis
Aas-t (Ast)
Àasabatiu ""^^ é ^L
Harris Pap. I, 77, 3, name of a tribe or nation.
Âasakhr C="3 Ê ® <==> T)n , name of a
1 V I \\ I (01 '
Hittite goddess.
Aasu^p^,^^
T. 340, N. 628, a region in the heaven of Ra.
àasb M <K\ 0 j|, the name of a game.
àasr I <r=>\£[, tamarisk tree; see
Aasten ^œ, B„g. ,, „, Q 0 =*
<0 A B.D. 18, G. i, Nesi-Àmsu 16, 6, j\ fl
** Jj,, one of the eight ape-gods of the
company of Thoth. He presided over the seven
Âastes^^^jseeljp^l.
flash 11 ^\ rrr-ivâ to cry out, call, incite,
aaSÙ 1 m00 Öl' ask for; Copt, coffl.
aash-MlàTS'cry-
Âasha I) ^B£I $2j, is H^ -^s.
"the crier," i.e., "roarer," a name of Set, or
Typhon, jackal.
âashaf ^ JjJjJ ^— f|, to burn.
àashatà^Hjl^)^,^1»^
àashatàpenu^Îjljl^'l-S-^,
a plant, rat's bane(?)
P. 182, M. 256, |j "^ ^ , N. 894, to enter;
see
A J\
283, N. 719+10, to rule,
1 Jtm I to govern.
âaqu M <è\ \\ -^à, loss, want.
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àaq-t A l^^ "<£[. leek, onion ; Copt. KXI,
s^i^i^®'Anas,asi Iv',4'";
U \S\ ^1) Rßc. ig, 02, seed of the same.
S .m "III y
àaqu 3Ha;?ç__0, ^^^f^", A.Z. 1874,
62, to bastinade.
Âaqetqetl)^^^|;B.D.
17, 102, one of the seven spirits who guarded
the body of Osiris.
Àak l)^^/^, a.Z. 1906, 122, old
man, senior; plur. 1) ^ ^ fy j, B-D-118,
Âaku 1) ^ ^ I J, B.D. (Saite) 28,1,
a group of warrior-gods in the fuat.
; plur. q
., mason, stonecutter;
âakb 1IS" J ta.' p-,o6- K 8?*
] (1(1 Ui., wailings, mourning, mourners,
a weeping, mourning.
àakbit (|^J(](|^$S™«ng
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 29).
Aakebift] l\ "^"J 1)1) ^, Tuat
VIII, the name of a Circle,
Âaker u>°~j
Berg. I, 18, a pro
tector of the dead
see
® ©, a town in the Tuat.
Âaker A
Âag-t 1)
ÂagU-t 1) ^ S ® °, seed of a plant.
àat 1) ^^ ^n> to fail, be weak.
âat-t (I *è\ , weaknesses, defects ; var.
Q m ^ ^' Jour'As' I9°8' 3°2'
injury, breach, stab.
, slaughter houses.
Peasant 177, résister.
' àatC?) ^C S ,LJX HI' Mob, deadly
v ' JT r^/vo' country.
Àat (1 ^ib? j|, Mar. Aby. 1, 44, the god of
the block of the goddess Sekhemit.
\\
Âat-urt l^jSl V^J\
■^_. - I -US"* J ^ 1 I -a'»-'-'
T. 98, P. 813, M. 243, a sky-god.
âaMlàeîM'speech(?)
âatatâ 1^L r\ <^3>1 Q ^> Koller Pap.
\ (J 1 I", Anastasi IV, 2, 12,
111 U 1 111
3, 1, E
a kind of strong-smelling plant.
âatem t=t
•jnm
Prisse Pap. n,
13
âateil u-">i /www. disk of the sun ; see (I «*w«,
âatru (j "^s. ^ .... stud bulls.
•111'
J"S,vtector ot the deaa.- j. 10, 2, to seize..
Jiyntzeu uy Microsoft tà
àath H
âathu 1)
places of slaughter,
âatha c=:
v 1
Anastasi I, 11, 2, 21, 5,
I V
this? compare Heb. "".V1^,
<^^ Hh. 481, to
^! lack.
1 1 1
V I
Hh. 555,
what is
âatha
1 v
L_J:
, Amen. 15,
âathamai TfZ, J?
Anastasi I, 26, 8, part of a whip.
D>
àatharàa-t
3S
>-£äI
Anastasi I, 18, 8, neighbourhood.
àathen [^*j «w, disk of the sun.
ö ©
âat (1 lg\ , T. 399, M. 409, to descend.
àa( fl'uà'î°'Rec-"';,,m'";e<?)
moment, hour.
o \\ I '
Rec. 21, 15, M J\ , ground, place, region,
field, meadow; plur. Ulk IT NI.
aa*" H^m^l^^'TÄu I Thrill'
marshy land, luxuriant meadow.
140B, Rec. 14, 97, pastures, cattle-runs.
mm. H^T^^T^'a stud
àat-t |1 Ng\ TOT, vine-land, vineyard.
âat», |i2ï«'li
AjVWNA ,
AjVWNA '
AjVWNA
COW
1
"^^^tjot? dew, mist, vapour, rain-storm, mois
c Mil ' ture, exudation ; Copt. eiurre
1
aaM'^ ^>tohear(?)
âat,â_at-tj^f H^|)$,
, child, youth, young man.
>»;g ft Ik c^>ca
c I
àat-t (j
net, cord of a seal, a ceremonial bandlet ; plur,
Àat-t A
A
n
àat-t A
4=3>,B.D. J53A,the
net of the Akeru gods for snaring the souls of
the dead in the Tuat,
\ I
1 plague, disease,
epidemic.
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àat-t Û %, ^* O, SOme strong-smelling
' " J^-q \ substance,
àat-t, âati 1)"^^^, I]
, Mar. Kam, 53, 39; Amen. 4, 4,
X
21, 8, to vex, to injure, hurt, oppress, be hostile
to, to be oppressed, desolate,
âatu A ^\ C=> *|k !, Rec 10, 6t, a.Z.
1905, 16, foes, enemies,
âatua A IjvT^^n "^, te™** Stele 17,
to surfer, to be oppressed,
U, 419, the name of a sky-god,
Âat 11 "§\ ^T* B-D-G- 78, a mytho-
Aa- S m © ' logical locality.
Âatâ H^H^, N. 908, j)^
ft t P, 189, M, 357, a lake in the Tuat in
H ' which the righteous bathed.
Aa*it; IlkTIIosS' Love Songs
2, 8, a goddess, a friend of Osiris,
Ja/aaaa, flood,
AjVWNA
l^»^J AjVWNA
©
the disk of the sun ; see
àatb A
Âaten
Il ö
ft ■
àatn [I <è\ ' J £3, some strong-smelling
substance, dung(?) ; Copt, eiTert,
^fcjl 1, stud cattle, a yoke of beasts ; Copt,
âath A Ibf* § #\ swamPy land> marsh>
' ' 1 P» X H papyrus swamp,
âatchn \^^j ^^ ^/ ©, disk = A
©
I, kinsfolk.
àâmiu A & A
àâ, àâi A —0, U. 95, N. 373, A "^
I 1 AjVWNA
Hh. 381, Jj_
f\ AjVWNA
Il (WW^A
I n AjVWNA |
AjVWNA
-\iVW\A
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
| AjVWNA
| AA/WV\
Ö
to wash, to bathe, to dip in water; ,jC (I
Rec, 36, 162, indissoluble.
AjVWNA
1 1,1
NVvW
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àai_t l] ääää«. ^ » Rec- 3°, 218, something
washed; hz^ , Rec- 36' 'Ô2> »Wngs
1 «wÄÄÄ 1 1 1 washed away.
Israel
ââi-ha-t (or àâi-àb) h zz£ ®
Stele -5, I v, Peasant 206, to wash the
I Aft/WVA I
heart, <■'.<?,, to cool, to gratify the mind, to be
, !\ fl /www J*.
appeased; (I ««v«V) = eiU) P.HT.
1 f^i www I ^^
àâi-àb en âten (I «ww 5-=^ ^^ II ^"^.
. SbääJ'Q' 1 S ©
Rec. 15, 46, joy of Aten.
aäm-nub (^^U^, gold-
1 .MVWNA .,/] OOO
washer; plur. te%U_flV& ! ^ L.D- HI,
I JWWV\ _M. C-i. I O O O I4OL-
aäi (I Ajvwvj ^««/|, to remove, transport
A/W\/\A
A/W\/\A
AjVWNA
aa m
AjVWNA
ââ (j
vessel ; plur. [I
aäi M
ââ 11;
ö
Amherst Pap. 30, bowl, pot,
Ö
•1-
Ol
I.
öl
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
(WWW
Rec. 14, T22, tosport with,
to hold or treat lightly.
fepî-
i-
àâ-t iLq?, U. 462, path, road, direction.
aäi Q d/\, U. 562, P. 764, M. 765,
. P. 658, to approach, go up to, to ascend, to
' rise, to reach up, to exalt ; Copt. &.\e.
ââ Û a A T. 268, M. 427, grave, tomb,
1 ' " sepulchre, monument.
«_i.\-l|-d\.l|-«J\i
âa 1 uà \' p-6s'655'u-12°' 1 —°
$*»&. M. 760, I] V I 1^'
4
*Si
, flesh and bone.
*H_.££o, 1^0°,
AjVWNA f J
AjVWNA
AjVWNA J I J
T.343, |) o^|),P.aaa,|) ^
Berlin 2296, food, offerings, morning meal.
Aääu 0 flfc^, 1 RD- 5, 2, the ape-gods
1 fl K\ I who praised Râ.
àa-tà QJQjffi, ffi^*D^
Aä-t-nt-khert fl— <^
So <2 Q o
99, a part of the magical boat
B.D.
ââa-t (j **
aäamesk
Aäi 1] a
0,T. 15
LM
Hh, 204,
to come
to meet.
Tomb of Seti I, one
of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 55).
ääb 1] flJj,U.5o7,i|-^-J,T.32.,
(1 1 *è\, M. 127, to present a gift, to make
t\ _ o n n www
an offering, an offering ; (I J M /www, liba-
ääb-t (1 fl 1 û ÏÏ, offering; plur.
•O U 1
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
Hh. 195, to make
libations.
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âabi Jj J ü
ääb (1 fl J \, to comb.
àab (]o-n-,Rev- T3> 73, a measure =
ääb M fl J j\ , table of offerings.
àabb Q fl J J g|, ÇJ|§. Rhind
Pap. 32, scarab, beetle.
àâper |)^jj |, Hh.462, Ij^E^Q; -
to equip, be equipped.
âaf (I , (I "^_-/J, to squeeze, press
out oil or wine, to wring ; var a C -fl
âam Q fl^, U. 512, 633, T. 324, to
swallow, to eat; see °^. Qr, etc-
aän I /wwvv J , to go back, return = /www,
Rec. 30, 187.
âan M , U. 527, M
1 .MVWNA I AA/WV\ | AA/WV\ \.
û ° "k -9' aPe' Plur- û ° û ^> W '
P. 661, j] ° fl , P. 776, M. 772, û nj V
Rec. 31, 19; Copt. ert.
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äään h rd. <%$, Rec 30,195, ape.
I .MVWNA
1 .MVWNA V I .MVWNA 1 V.
1i
aaam [| — n \\
AjVWNA
Amen. 17, 9, 22, ape.
ËlclU I AA/WV\ AA/WV\
o,
a box of 5nti
(myrrh).
àân |1 TZzS^K &t Peasant R. 186, h
w ; var. "ww
I A/W\/\A \*\
AjVWNA
Ö <2
I, to utter cries of joy or sorrow ; var. /www a?;
I Ö <2Hl
I,
AjVWNA
lö <?'U
-l^^ii'1]
L,D, III, 140, cries, outcries,
âârm j] ° ^\, u. 647 = ^^.
1 /www _zr -^ij3-
àânà (1 H, ape ; see M , M /www M.,
I www 1 I /www 1 _ 0 V.
Aänä (1 AwwA, Tuat II, the Ape-god; plur.
Ma/wwa^P\^ 1, "They praised Rä daily at dawn,
and acted as his guides, and supported the Great
Hand " (Tuat XI).
Aänäit (1 /www c SI, j]
Rec. 30, 195, ape-goddess.
1
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Aänä Tuati M /www \\ , one of the 75
N. 551, the
living.
forms of Rä (No. 69).
äänkh A -9- ; see -9-.
aänkhu h -9- ^\ v& v& v&
àâr Ij^./N,. Ij^î^.Hh. 395, to
approach, to ascend; see £5^; Copt. <lXg.
àâr-t 1] ^ j^, U. 470,630, P. 195,660,
773» M- 369, 770» (]<=>1HJI» P- 260, (j °^,
H <cr> , snake, snake-goddess; plur. [I <rr>
t. 305,32o. n^^j, H^oBii-
the two Uraei-goddesses, Isis and Nephtlvys (?)
ft .
\L 1, uraei, serpents.
äärut VII Q <E> IL ' ' ' ' c, the seven
S ^ <^\ III
great Uraei,
Äärut 1
äär-t
^4:
?) JS) Hh. 376, the
WW Uraeus-god.
, the serpent amulet,
Äär-t änkh-t h "^!-9-, Tuat vin, the
I
h <E>~7~, A.Z. 1908, 16.
living Serpent-god,
Äärutänkhut!)^^^^,,
Tuat IV, the uraei who burnt up the souls and
shadows of the dead.
Äär-t per-t em Setesh h <E> ]L
<=> t\ M ^ , N. 955, a serpent-goddess.
Äärä-t heri âb he-t ne ter h "^"> ^ D.
$L\\\ J), B.D. 136, a uraeus-goddess.
aar 1)^^[|. Hh.472) 1)^
spiked reeds ; Copt. <Lpo, ^.poonre
àâr lj^ÇÇÇ%, cypress trees; Copt
àâh
£.po.
"I|—nj—, P. «79, Q -ft^»
T.365, I) fl|(^,N. no3) |) o|(,
N. 944, l\ fl|§^ (,P-2o3) 1) fl| )j^,
N.rro^lj^f^.lj^so.l).!)^
1=;—. q^- Q—-x^j- ine-
the moon, Moon-god; Copt, jog,, lOOg, IOI&;
Heb. m\
— "T
Ääh meh Utchat À
Quelques Pap. 41, the full moon,
~=s
e
Ääh her res-t ^ ^ ^ j, Quel-
ques Pap. 47, the moon at noon.
Ääh Tehuti (Tchehuti) A of "^
, Thoth the Moon-god.
ääh M of ^^ , U. 214, to break ground,
to plough, to dig up earth.
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aähu Vr^ *A, field labourer, peasant.
àâh-t ^ û, field.
Àâh-ur 1] o I ^t |g ^ , Rec. 26,
225, the name of a god.
ââh f\ 0 ? ^=v. %> , to hold back (?), to
restrain (?);!] a $ ^ ^ ^> ^ fff ^.,
N. 764, restrain thy tears.
Àâh-rem-t (g^ ^= ^, Rec. 37, 63.
the " Drier of tears," title of a god.
ââh [I 0 Ö <?<?<?, limbs, members, flesh,
Àâkhbu |) -^ J ^, Tuat XII, a sing
àash
1
ing god.
Rec. 4, 135, (J^^.
Berlin 6910, to cry out; see
àash en ha-t h
Copt.
=- , pilot.
aäq
1
M. 72s, T. 259, to enter; see
aq
A
tk J] Berg. II, 409, change,
VII' transformation.
ai 1)1)1) = Umtobe
àiu(?)l)
ai (I (1(1 -=e>-1 Rec. 3, 204, the evil eye(?).
ai j 1)1), P. 184, M. 293, N. S97) \W>
* jl' fi^l7^- 1 11^'t0§0'tocome;
Gopten 5 J, P. 137, S^l)^ Jj^
to come; ü |1 , ü , l)ü^> a coming;
J) U \\%i come, come! J 1) ^^, Rec.
30, 187, comers, comings, Jj J, R io4' M- 71,
! those who shall come,
am
511
w
i.e., posterity.
âiu-her-sa §\\\ ^ ^ f> Thes.
97, Jj , y. ^ _Y»_ after, ]
ho come
posterity.
ài-t H
Ait
, house, palace.
Berg. II, 13, a name of Nut.
Âi-em-hetep H f\ c=ê=', a physician of
Memphis who was deified and became the god
of medicine and surgery and the art of
embalming; he is called the son of Ptah and was the
third member of the triad of Memphis; Gr.
O 0 g = to 'AaK\r
0 I
'IfxovOi]?;
i
.*« Jill 4-filler-„„..,
evil hap, ill luck, unlucky event, wrong, injustice.
ai
àia
or
Peasant 22S, a kind of fish.
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lallSJ-lallM-"1-^!
àui(?) 1) 1 1 j)j)e, certainly (?)
aih 1)^1)1) I)!, IV, 772, a plant.
«"Hllîkî^^lM-
Rev. demon, spirit ; Copt. l£}.
àitenn (1 (1(T,wvwn -Q-, ground, earth,
mud, dung; Copt, eixert.
au (I ^o, to be ; the Pyramid Text variant is
111 °r 111 \' P' l64 = N' S59' 'lnd See U'
215, P. 652, 653, 654, M. 438, 560, 755, 756,
75s» 759; N. 941, 104S, 1167, 1376.
àu-t (j ^\Q, P. 693 (its), act of being.
âu1e,1^'1c=L=er<^;1e^(2'.
all ; 1) S ^^. above ; 1) ^ ^ j], up to,
until; 1) S -^ f\f\Q, backwards, behind;
Copt. en&.gjOl ; (1 <2 Ä 3 , for the sake of;
Copt, e -r&e; 1) <2 ^ ^ %* *&-,
Rev., aussi bien qu'à.
Au ï\\>, Tuat XI1» one of the I2 Sods
who towed the Boat of Rä through the serpent
Ankh-neteru, and who were re-born daily.
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Tuât XII,
Àu-ânkhiu-f û % ■?• '
one of the 12 gods who towed the Boat of Rä
through the serpent Änkh-neteru, and who were
re-born daily.
ÀU Q ^ jj^, Mar. Aby. I, 44, a god.
AU 11 ^K 1 % BerS' L J ï» a god with
S Jr I tu ' two serpents.
Q @ }i I, praise.
<<"■ limbs, members,
flesh.
e
àu (I ^ , Rev., bread, cake.
àU |^A,U, 22o, [j .A%, P. 212,619,
N. 759, 1303, I) ^. T. 189, P. 676 = 1] ^ t^,
N. I2S6, v\ ^, v\ ^v\, £v\, 1] a, l\ ^,
Q-A^b "^.»Q-A^ -A^' Stele of Herusatef,
73, 100, 106, IJe^i Q^>{]A> Rev- I2>
• 1^C'Rev'12'17' HB\,Rev'
l\ AjVWNA AjVWNA
4, 2i, to come, to go; Copt, ei ; (J
(] ^^^^^ T. 233; V\^— 0^
=■ it hath gone out in peace; explicit
0 ' liter.
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âui j\ *è\ , Rec. 32, 177, comer, leader.
àuiu y^^.U. 506, s, \\$\>
e _zr si 1
âu-t t\
I, passengers, passers, comers, goers.
1 Lt^a going, a coming,
' 1 Ji errand, embassy.
àu-t en âthen /www (J /www the course
^1 TO
of the solar disk.
au-t /ww\a fe^ , goose pens, aviaries.
,-> AftA/vw JSr ci n
âuu (for aur?) (1% |, light, brilliance,
radiance; compare Heb. TIN.
Rec. 32,78, ^ ||g ^,Rev' i4>i9> c2:
àu-t âçs. £"> ^^> Rev. ii, 60, posterity.
âu-tu 1^ j] ^ J I, Rev. 13,14, growth
, T.
âul^^^l', N. 760, ^eg,
g* I, to cry out, cry, outcry, wail.
âuàU j^ ^^, cry, outcry, wail.
Âu(?)l^l^l^^
31 r, a group (?) of divine beings,
Âu-qau (?) 1^ . I' 1 ^ j^, M. 374,
the name of a god.
âuâu Sp Sp* -^, Mar. Kam. 53, 23,
•^A ^ £jj, P.S.B. r3l 411, Sw ^ ® J^,
dog, jackal ; plur. j^ M M 1, t&A y |.
I I
• àu-t t&çs. ^ 0, U. 605
ö' ^.ieu1 t0 cut' t0 cut off;
, stick er; ^^ /|(| those who cut;
.„ne ne sœ .
au M «wwv = M WWA, river, stream.
»«t%»l|l|2-*»M5"»"ïS:.
âu-MAm'^U"°'&1','l,h'
I • AjVWNA
ww», Jour. As
AjVWNA
AjVWNA .
AjVWNA
19öS, 26r, foul or stinking water; j£r^
filthy one.
au, âu-t S» ^. "&• fg. %» ^>
^^> "Sçs, Y^^^i s'n> wrong, calamity, crime,
disaster, deceit, evil, disgrace, offence, ill-luck,
harm, injury, wickedness.
Peasant 264, l^^^j.l^^^^l,
^ ^ ^ ^ *jk i 'sin- sinfui.ones'
âutiu^^ \\ 0||, Rev. 6, 156,
foul ones, a group of gods in the Tu.it.
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au S^^. M. 556, I) -S^^säis,
M. 570, f\\f\f\ SOIS, P. 390. 400. Iça ^
jjjjââlS, N. 1177. |)^c=d|)|),P. 644, M.
785,786, Sw^X, ^^4,,^^,
old
ancestors.
girl, maiden.
àui âçaj^v
^ ^r? ^ ^V& shipwrecked
[' ^^ .stK gj' sailor.
N.
âu ||^c=), M. 201, Ij-Sw S-
679, nest, home.
*ui(ài)(|a(|^,^-».^-;
àuit a» s (jij ^_
abode, house, court, temple, shrine, quarter of a
town, camp, cattle-pen; plur. ^^ >P\ (1(1 c
1$ZA r—,' "A»
.,.' ^e
c 1
), Rev.
au ârpi &ä n h <=
14, 67, wine shop, tavern.
àuu-t 1) ^ ^ f 'rank> disnity-
ÏO % *û? animals, cattle, sheep and goats,
V.' I 111' herds.
àua l\fl^, l\fl\fa. (|f|
K,feHfl3£I?.«-'-Hfl
k *» !■ Q fl fc fc) i- (| f] K
^J 1, Rec. 29, 14S.
Âua-en-Geb !)£]%$—^J<3'
B.D. 125, III, 30, name of the threshold of the
Hall of JMaäti.
âUa1fl^5t-,°tmel'a°oS,0n°ï"
àua-t %^fl^\,^fl
1 1 1
a kind of fish.
àuaà S-ja £| ^ (|
!»
° i, R.E. 3,
39, farmers, husbandmen; Copt, oiroei.
àuaà ^ f| 1) e f^n, â^el)^,
Jour. As. 19öS, 2S5, Rev. 14, 52, pledge,
guarantee.
âua^Mk^,Litl63
auai 1]f)ïk1l1lcr^'roof(?)
âuai Il -jf) MKTt Mission *3» 127» plant,
4 0 ( H H V*L' kind of tree, sycamore(?)
Âuai I] ^^ ^ e ^ , Tomb of Seti I, .
one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 60).
àuamu(|gf)^^e^,»fpS
auah || g ff f, K- .^»d;
âuag |j ^| K , N. 997, to flow (?)
âuatâ, âuat %&£]} 1) v\, ^ f]^-
between; Copt. OTTG.
alla ^^ 2 (1, to be conceived = Sçs., àur,
âuà-t I) ^ ^ A.z. Sd.p,
âua *2£çe.<2 1] r^j^l û> J°ur As' T9oS»
285, ä^ 2 0 r „i to take in pledge, to commit
violence; with ^yy2, to be wearied or annoyed;
Copt. Z.O-<(M, (TÏ&O'Xœ.
âuâu-t ^3jg M ^\ "^ .chamber,abode (?)
àu-Ân(?)^r^©|,N. »98A, du^
R 581,604,621, N. 429, ^^g^.^A'r.S,
T. 37 2,1) ^ tSè> P 366, âça Ç^, 'S» ^
-ä~Dtr-Si *t-T, tfc\ D a piece of flesh, part of
Jr* c ,a^^t£3.'the body, joint, carcase.
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■a
ä-uää ^ fl, ^ ^
Sj» gg^jJ , flesh and bone, joint
àuâu |) ^>^=^ J^> N. 429. I079:
divine flesh, the god's body.
âua Ë3 é' ^|V2
inheritor; plur 2^ % <" ^>
■^^'..âça^^^tS!. heirs, pro-
I
geny, posterity ;
I
I5. , male heir.
I
äuääu âça 0 fe I » Rec-27> 8s> off-
spring (of animals).
äuääu âa—^tô J) 1, Rec- "• ?S,
^^ nv /! Pivl ' heirs.
àtlfi-t %A ^^ J^> Rec. 30» 196,
^su^^ä'^
^!,%a:
>%a
@
[, **:=# ^
111
Auä-uä 3^
Q Q I U 1
0 heritage,
inheritance.
1 1 1
, Rec. 31, 24,
the " One Heir," the name of a god (?)
äuäi-t 5^a ^ D ()() c V& !, Stat. Taf.
IO' 5^ 1 m ä'Rec' I3' l6l> ^
1
ii
1'
,^
!,%*,
I, Ä»
H, Rec. 27,204,^^ jj(|
> I
!•
1
I, a company
of serfs or slaves, a body of soldiers, any group
of men, civil or military, bodyguard, troop.
à-Uâ ^t^ a, 1^^-T^, to reward,
to recompense.
àua-t <-ts JLi IV' ioo3> chamber, abode,
'^ ct
house.
auaa , gazelle, a horned animal.
àuaU ^ ^ fl^ ©, ring, bracelet (?)
äuäuit SyR 0 % ÛÛ ^ ^ ! » Rec. 2,
in, dogs, jackals (?)
äuäftf?) %A*fL, L;D- ,m» 229c>
v ' dc=>^: Suppl. 514
äuär-t \\ ^\ ^^trSi» joint, haunch.
àui M ^\ M, Rev. ii, 140, or; Copt. 616.
âui |)^|)|)sais,P.400 = Q^^sâ^
M- 570» âçA%ûû è-ÇBS, N. 1177, sailor.
âuiu \\ \\ \\ \\ /% !, Israel Stele 1 o, old men.
àui 1) t^ crzD j] j], P. 644, to repulse (?)
âui-ha-t %^l\l\ -ö1,Rev.i3l7,^© 1)1)
=. ^^ Rev. 13, 2, to be patient, long-
V ?=£} ^, suffer;ng . copt- ^Of rt ^HT.
âui âça © Dû l^, Miss. 13» 127» a plant (?)
âui-t M @
..•Ö
grain measure.
Âuirna-t 1) ^ 1)1) ^^c .Jj, Rec
6, 6, the name Irene.
auisu
<g
© w
<LCI01TI.
àub-t 1) © J
Âuuba 1) ^^
, cake, bread.
, B.D. i68,agod
who bestowed peace on the dead.
àu^ 1eJjÉ©wnet-
âubku û % j V" * ^, to weep; see
âup 1) %> ^/, to open ; see up ^/.
Aup-ur 1) ^ ^ ^, a god.
àuputi HJ/^.lj.Vl^^.ljV
0 *»* \\ S -^ 3r > envoy, messenger ; plur.
* M
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Àupasut^^^
!»
■çy^_. Ä ] B.D. 112, 2, a group of gods of
-c=> tu I ' Änep.
âupen h \ a , P.S.B. i3l 112 = h ° .
1,1
© <£
, flesh, meat, body, carcase;
^ devouring, consuming, consumed ;
©' Copt. i.q, i.qOTI.
Auf 11 ^K =^_ 1 •?) BerS- J> 34» a dog-
4 Jr I ÎU ' headed ape-god.
Auf M ^U . Denderah 2, 49, a frog-
faced ape-god, _, J g £>>.
Âufâ 0 % =^ 0 m. U-r533' the namf
T Jr 1 1 of a serpent-god.
âuftâ-t ^^i^^^'^^r
\ fl foliage, leaves, plants, a kind of grain ;
0 S III' compare Heb. D""NDy. Syr. Ajl2>OV
âuma, àumat ^^.^^^
part of a waggon.
Aft/WVA
1 1 1
âuman (âmn) j] @
juuutort.
àumi
aumer
•I*
(?) (j
Q ""£, fear, awe, reverence,
.Ax,
■1
© ©-Ax. ^
/= I 1111
1) ^= !)!) £ » Wort. 34
1 M É ' 1 M ^"' A-Z"l879'5I' I9°4'
-148, 1905, 86, IV, 65, 101, 157, 348, 693, 808,
973» io79» T"es. 1281, 1282, 1483 = U % +
j I I Q£, self-evident, obvious, not to be gainsaid.
n or. www
aunn (arm) n © ™—, n © «—, we ; Copt.
«Lrtort.
âun|]-f,p.2i4,|]^»,u.6oi.H -f|,
I AjVWNA 1 AA/VWl I AjVWNA P
T. 2oi, to open, to make to be open; see
<g^ MM...
AjVWNA
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àun-ra M HT , to perform the ceré-
mony of opening the mouth ; (I <Tr i H
Is^^r^. U , M. 697.
aim her h ^ 9, N. 482, 0 -f I ^,
1 LLUlliil I 1 /www ^ I
N. 145, to open the face, i.e., show oneself; Copt.
onrumg,.
inner chamber,
@ ö
, Rev. 12, n7
,^
AjVWNA
A/W\/\A
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
àunn-t ä^^, A.Z. 1872,37»^
!&^ il^ y!^)s^ne! sanctuary, part
of a temple ; plur. ^^ V?\ "w** i, halls, courts.
aim A ^» è£ïs-, with ^T3, A.Z. 5r, 72,
( /WWW I
cabin of a ship or boat.
âun
I AjVWNA N- 1 AjVWNA C* 1 AjVWNA
S -w III 1 a* <=^ I 1 Ö I O III
I5» I9> (J "f ^» quality» characteristic, manner,
colour, pigment; Copt. <LO*T<LrT.
âun (1 ■^a , disposition, nature;
( /WWSA ■ W ■
0 ^^ "iL I ' S°°d or kindly disposition.
1 www 0 <■ >
âun (j ^a '
Ö Rev. 12, 8, to load a ship ;
' (a ' Copt, i.onrem, «Lirem.
âun-tl^^ Q T'83"11' 'Test
aunnu^^^^.P.oS,^
, T. 171, M. 151, ;222. %>, N. 106, abode,
nest, home ; âça-m ^=f,T. -576.
àuna S|a ^ gj, Rec. 21, 88, âw _p
-» AA/WW /-J I (Ö
(g W\ >-*! I www
*, Anastasi 1,13,1, to decree, proclaim (?),
cry, assuredly, certainly, in truth ; Copt. <Lrt ;
compare /\ $, A.Z. 1905, 101, Bd. 41,
^ a » Hl 130 fr, Suppl., 509.
Tuat XI, a form
"^ ' of the god Àf.
, L.D. III.65A, 14,
Aun-ää-f
era
•s»
àunit
"^ ^ Rec. 27, 225, inner chamter,
CT^' sanctuary.
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31, 173, a group of divine beings (?)
âunk h $zkl ^ ; var. ff a/ww ^[ a medi-
1 vz^* 111 1 ^r^i 111
cinal plant.
âur |||j», 1^ |), U. 198, 1) ^, P.
575. 691, 1) |^. N. 700, |w, M. 68, N. 49,
1) ^<=>, P. 98, ä^^» N. 750» to
conceive, be pregnant, ^5^> >\jß> ^ u> T- 342»
P. 221 ; compare Heb. ""l"^- Later forms are
the following :—
fei-è^f el*-=■-■-■-■
Sç£\ I -IE~^ p , to conceive, be pregnant;
tions (?) Copt. OXO.
àur-t^Ç^^ll^,
<—> fj '• 333i N. 703, the child conceived,
c di.' pregnant goddess or woman.
aura 1.^ ^^ (^ V& Jj î, human beings.
^nt'^^-i-iTM'^"5'syrian
beans ; Copt. <LpU3.
âur^^, 1^<^^,
to separate (?)
âur h S |.A, A^-cr^l-A, schoenus;
see (I <^~>.
âur-t (âter-t?) J® "^ tomb>PIace
v ' i<rr=>c. n of rest.
Digitized b
âur (J /www, (] ^\ stream, canal,
] <L ;> ftWM J _JX ' '
river, arm of the Nile; see M ^o
Copt, eiepo, eioop, Heb. IN"!
_ (p .MVWNA
aur-aa "
AA/WV\
AA/WV\
|\ ^** rvvvvv» y ■ )•
(I aww\ A , " great river ; var.
11 ^\ <r=> 1111 |||, the Canopic arm of the Nile.
aur-t \l «w«, M 3=r = H
AjVWNA
AjVWNA .
/VWW\
Àuràuàaqrsànq Rabati ä^% -2^>
B.P. 162, a name of Par, a form of Rä.
âur eh Sea <rr> X rr-D, open space, area;
see ^ IT ^; Copt- onfpe&-
àurekhu 1] ^^^ ^ |, iv, 481,
men who know, the learned ; ^/ ® .
àurtchaâu h
@
w
1»$J
111
, Koller Pap. 4, 4, staves.
m
^^ ^ ^\, to load, be loaded, bear, carry.
ra
âuh-t 11 ^\ ' " g'û, speech (?)
àuhamu |^ ^ ex
Ost. No. 6 . . .
âuht-t 11 ® ra ö "' a med'cinal wood or
' bark.
a god of the
Tuat.
ra ,
ra
Theban
1
AjVWNA
tMVWNA
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
AjVWNA
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AjVWNA
AjVWNA
A/W\/\A
A/W\/\A
A/W\/\A
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AjWW\
&W. «HIM-*»«]^'
to inundate, to flood, to steep or soak in water,
to moisten, to sprinkle, to shower, to pour out
a libation.
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âuh-t "Sçs. ? £££ 3M *A, lotion, liquid, flood.
àuhu "Sçs. V , to lament.
âuh l-e V. ^».t0 CUt aT/ t0
• ^>***^ ^V > \\ set free.
Àuhu
@
a divine name of
magical power.
Âuhu-t (Âuhit) JçA^ J, B.D. G. 292,
. goddess of Phflae ;
/www ÏJ Metternich
Stele 189, the female counterpart of Un-Nefer
and mother of Horus.
àuhu ^^ @ Q (3 ,akindofgrainorseed.
àuhnu(?)£gAJf ö^,RlIl6,B- 2°
Âu-her-àptes £ (1 D (1 ! <§., Tuat v, a
god with a lasso who destroyed the dead.
(I ^è\ l'="gr""' 1, night, darkness.
âukhemu || ^ © ^^ ^, IV, 480;
see khemu © Vv ^K
Âukhemu urtu M ^\
Mar. Aby. U,9o,|^®^
~JU-
*
0 » dM *•&:•-&
the stars that do not rest.
Âukhemu-seku \\ ^\ © |\ %> ~^
Mar. Aby. I, 8, 90, the stars that never perish.
Àukhemu-pen-hesb(?) A^k© 1\
tk _n- D O fij B.D. 189, 15, etc., a
_ZT 1 > 1 ~wwn r-^- tu ' group of divine beings.
àukherru (?) || ^^ja*^ ^ ^
P.S.B. 14, 237, 3rd pers.
sing. fern. ; Copt. ec.
aus I) ^ -
ÂuS-t lj %> 0 c rj, Mar. Aby. II, 16, Isis
Âusàrs (Âsâres) || © 0 <s>' Jj, Nesi-
Amsu 2S, 2i, Osiris; see rl J). Asàr.
Àusâsit ^"^P —^p, ^P
Nesi-Amsu2 5, 22, Hymn of Darius, 31 ,_A I « ,
Harris*!, pi. 1, a consort of Temu of Ànu
àusu ^ ^ 1 ^ VJ~"> Peasant m»,
%£.e lJL> Âmen- J7. lS> %A ^^
■tC-^ fa 1 t^\ "^ a small pair of scales held
^ T Jr v=^' in the hand.
àusekh û % © V» to reap; see
âushesh t%A "=a=!
h « 1
„, ==>:&£%00, pottage,
g ri=Ti ^"Jf000
plaster, cake; Copt. OOTCIJ.
reeds used in a
laboratory.
àuqet Ü^^lV
îc 111
Auqau ^ g> ^ J^., M. 374, N. 943,
a name of the divine ferryman.
11, L.D. Ill, 2191:,
aukiul]^^^!]!]'
17, quarrymen (?)
Âuker il ^\ v *, Tomb of Rameses IV,
30, the god who bears on his back the solar
disk, which is held in position by ropes in the
hands of Nâri, Khessi, Âtti and Rekhsi.
Âuger-t Àugertt M ^\ S r^A,
(l^ûû 11 t^K S û a name of the
S <=> c^ù ' S Jf <=> rr-D ' Other World.
Âugeru ll^N S ß\ i.thegodsofÀugert.
Âugerit |j %> S qI u.d. 64, n,
goddess of the Tuat of Äiiu.
Âugerit-khenti-àsts 11 ^\ <=> m
B.D. 141, 18, 48, one of the
la n.
seven Divine Cows.
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àut
àut her ^]X<•££.&'£
who, or what, is not, without, lacking; Copt. <LT.
àut^elA, Rev. ir, i86, ^a S $,
Rev. 12, 29l S^®^, Rev. i4l i6.1^^»
Rev. 4, 74, between ; Copt. onrTe.
l l l
, river banks ; see
È-lït "£jr , Rec. 2i, 98, between; Copt.
OifTe
•%a
>J2iC
âutcheb \\ |
utcheb, Y J <=.
àb |) J O, M. 407 = O, T. 394, Ü J, -Ö- ,
U. 16, 45r. P. no. 369» 653» 654, 833, M. 172,
754, 757, 759, N- 690, "45 I PIur-!) J O O O »
T.iSi.P^o^y^^Rec^i^S;^—^,
heart of the soul, Rec. 32, 79 ; <-^^—* .. »
N. 2 7, the dictates of the heart ; JKE v, heart's
àu-ti ä^*^, Rec. 29, 157, 158,
swathing, bandage ; plur. ^ ^ ^ fjf •
Auti H ^ ^ HH ?^> Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 75 forms of Rä.
àuten-t âçs.
^wj\. «S""jA -wv»aa , Mar. Aby.
I, 6, 31, Anastasi Pap. 1, 26, 1, 2^ ««« ,
Rec. 21, 15, ground, dust, earth, dung; Copt.
eiTrt.
âuthth S» s=i 4, Rev- J3. * between ;
Copt. onrre.
between; Copt.
Koller Pap. 1, 3, with,
A ' in charge of.
Thes. ,296, ^ T' ^ ^ T' ^ ^ '
f"^^' S^B.^ •=-=•■ S A, to separate, to
move, to divide, to travel through ; ^^ *è\
to lead astray.
àuten-t a"?. S^, ä^%^^%V,
dust, ground, earth ; ^£r& w*« *^ I, Amen.
9, 2°, dung-
àutenb .A ^\ C=> 11 °, incense (?)
àutchamanac?)^^^^
àutchu Û ""{ %, P. 146, 672, M. 661,
N. 1276, [I ] *è\ ===,, P. 672, to make an order
or decree, to give a command.
Digitized by
desire, U. 629. Later forms are :
middle, interior, sense, wisdom, understanding,
intelligence, attention, intention, disposition,
manner, will, wish, desire, mind, courage, lust,
self- Dlur tÖ'(?tÖ'pV&!tÖ'!tÖ"Ö"Ö' O
,p • 1 m' 1 <sri' 1 !* 1 1 i'o<y
1m' 1 J 0%' Stunden I09; Heb- 3";
O
■—*-*, joy, gladness;
O
I '
o
to eat the heart, i.e., be sorry; >P\
dense of heart ; " I W|. O ' ^.everybody,
Rec. 33, 7; 3, *j j] ! ö -Ö1, thoughts,
intentions ; O °=^' "Ö1 j^, heart of my heart, N. 350.
àb en Rä O ** $ , "heart of R3," a
AAAAAA I i_J
name of Thoth, Ü ^ ^ 3 ^, Rea 26'
Ab O «, Amen. 14, 18, a god.
àb v <Q> , the amulet of the heart; plur.
1 111 1 m
r> l
Ol'
I, heart of cornelian.
âb-âb O Jj\ O A Rec- 27. ***> imaf>
I tu I tu' statue (?)
âb-t 2 cr-3, || J t-r-3, Thes. 1296, (] J
lÄ^ c~73, middle room of a house, cabinet.
àb-t û J Q » bread, cake; plur. O %>(?)
IV, 1131, calf.
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AjVWNA
AjVWNA
iVWV\A
) *WVW\ i
t *wvw\ Ï
Anastasi I, 24, 8, Peasant B. 2, 117, to think,
to suppose, to imagine, to let the fancy run free.
âby,y3,u.7.,(]j|j,y
ys^y^ajj**
y^^i'■] j^=,tobethfrsty;
Copt, eiße ; |) J ÄÄ5Ä, Rec. 26, 78, |) J Ö ;
Arab. <_•:..
âb-tys,a,96,y^,y
y*»** y*ss y*t
(1 & , thirst.
™>yi'i'«:jjjêyji
N. 622, M VI VI <S^ £££ go, to be thirsty.
Hj^w-y^
Peasant B. 2, 118, thirsty man.
»by»
l| .WW\A i
I (WVW\ Ç
1 AjVWNA
? *WVW\ (
AjVWNA
f AjVWNA I
I AjVWNA '
Ö
» U- 539, T. 296, vases.
4b y a*
tw^s*-, to mi a.
I I I
, Peasant 130, 179,
[rirlriri
y^".y^=.y^
R«c.3,s„yfl(|Q,yo,T
y^,R«,.M, u^\
"if J c=\-/=:', a walled enclosure, place of
protection or of restraint, ca\-e, abode, strong
building, asylum, rest-house.
àb M J fÙ^ , pegs or stakes of a net
v .6. n a a
or snare ; var. Ä
àbb yj^.r.v«^
, Rec.
'III I
30, 68, ropes of the magical boat.
àb (1 J A, draughtsman.
uû-yM-y^t-y
AZ
; var. àab, ä |
7K 4T, to dance.
abau, àba y ft ^ ^, y ^j,
uûûû^-• *»■ y^ûûû-
N. ii8o, dance [of the god].
âbau I] J <rS ^ Y» dancer» dancing
man; var. f J fv "f ' t ® \\ TJ P'Ur-
âb-t Q J|, |) Jû|(?)sistrum(?)
àb-t y Jû, sceptre ; var. M fl 7r;*.
àb 1) J Ä^ 'g\, a spice offering (?)
y/w**«.y*3..vu
^\ , a kind of seed, or plant, used in medicine,
lettuce; Copt iu* (?) ; !] J ^ ^ ^
Utk \Tt <(Tr tk ° abu of the South and
J? in & J? in' North.
àbu(?) y^-oo.U.ß^e.creUons,
àb-t M J , something pure or hojy ;
see / 1 /^-vw\.
àb M ]M , (J ¥ J » t0 cease, to stop,
cessation ; var. 5|i J J\ , | J ^ -Sg-s..
àb-t |) J û £55, P. 579, path, road-(?)
Ab_ti yu^B\'agoddess-
àba h il ^\ , u- I2°> N- 429, a Joint of
àbalj^.lj^.lj^^.T^so,
P. 74, 109, N. 109, 973, to endow with soul, to
make strong or courageous, to be filled with
_ k. soul or strength.
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àbau ^'Rl65'M'3I7'N'8open0
âba,âbàay^,T.I82)y^)
N. 653, J\ J C^, M. 164 = J Ö 0, P. 527,
to marvel.
y"|(|=>^„fJ'|(|^,B.D.76,.,,4o
(Saite), the Mantis that guided the deceased.
àbait y %>^ji-v-*'
Hh. 744, P.S.B. 14, 400, part of a rudder.
âbain {j ^ || || ^ ^, Rev. 13, 8,
wretched man, poor; Copt. eß.IHrt.
tk /Ç^ J Rec. 29, 148, small animals, sheep,
J?%?|' goats.
âbar 0 & , RS-B- "'266' m'lh *=>.!*
1 <cr> company with.
i|â¥T|1S.ilôJ^Ti|1^
H Or 1 ^w* <—> H H ' nors^> sto'I'on, horses,
bulls ; compare Heb. "VIN and "V.-1N.
àbash-t M 4ö "fe^ c=> \ Anastasi
Pap. IV, 14, 1, ^"^^î \\ (=>(sic),
Gol. 6, 11, M 4ö "fe^. r-w-lQ^KciZ), Kahun
40, 23, a kind of cake or bread.
àbagi' I) J "^ S 1)1), N. 984. weak (?;,
helpless (?); see J ^ ffi ^ ^.
àbat-ta Q ^ jl
a r>=r)
o
I I I
,
Anastasi I, 23, 5, "thou hast destroyed"; v/-QN-
àbata !) § J ^ ^ j j^, sen-ant,
slave; Heb. Tiy.
honey; Copt. e&UJU.
àbàl)J^l)Oiyi)0 Rec.34,
t kind of unguent = |) J ^,1) J <^ |) ^.
121,al
tree sacred
to Horus.
]pÊ? f) B.D. 42, 3, a god or goddess of the
<^> (fl\ ' Block in the Tuat.
àbusuna (?) U J @ 1 @ "^ O. a
sickness or disease.
âbem 1) J^^>Rec- '5.5
àbm[er]-t Ü j| t\ "^ , grave, tomb.
àbn 1] J £j[ ^°, Harris I, 63c, 15,
ö^iii,Rec.i5,i99,y%ö^,
alum ; Copt. t_o.&ert.
abns 1J Te ^ f ^' caIamint(?);
Copt. <L&cu)rt.
I I =£>, salve, "unguent, ointment.
âbrâu maä |) J<^|) | ^ ^ |,
genuine àbr.
0.% m'kK,,,'stone of Abhot in
Nubia, a precious stone, emerald (?)
tooth ; plur.^^, U. 41, 68, |) j |^^, N. 660,
■oiMj*~y**!i
*b*-tyj^.,yj^,o»a,(.)i
H J Q Sr ! ' Hymn Nile 24, teeth, " biiers."
III' TTT
1 1 i't
ûPJ 1
abh [) B^rf § v , Ebers Pap- IO°> 9. 13,
moist, wet.
âbeh Ä^ » AWSAA M-ß j 0*-^7$ X AAArtAA j (J \|
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A.Z. 1899, 89, Rec. 23, 102, title of a
priest.
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àbhu HjÄ^f^g, IV, 386, to
sprinkle, to moisten.
àbh-t 0 11 § ^ N- 524, a wooden ob-
1 Jl X c ject, goad (?)
âbhnyi^.yi^, t. 282)
N. 132, to drive away.
âbekh h J ®^%, to proclaim.
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abthersu^^^^^
âbkhà
Ü-1S'
var. àabkh-t.
-X , ointment containing many ingredients.
^ 1 '1 Mi
âbekh(?) h ]**-=>, u- $f> T- 295> p-
âbes /) J-*-, U. 405, 1) J^, p. 215,
Rec.31, 162, HJ^= J^, to make to
rise, to make to advance.
âbes [I J , a kind of cap, headdress ;
var. yp-^.Rec. 5,92.
Abes yp^.agod.
àbsa (?) 1) J Ä^ Ö ^T, Peasant 25,
medicinal plants, or seeds ; <£m °tm°, a kind of
medicated oil.
âbsit I] J -*- ^ J^, part of a boat ;
P1"- 1) Jf jg.Rec. 30, 67.
àbsi y Ijl p |j|j 1^, wolf, or jackal.
âbsha Q J Î.Î.Î ffi, gazelle.
wailing, weeping ; see (I v—* 1 <JÛ.
net, snare, trap ; Copt. <L&UX
Àbtka y a $y U I, B.D. 65, 8,
a god who fettered Aapep.
Àbta Q il =™= O Tuat I, one of the
1 J ' ==*=»' nine ape-porters.
àbeth I) Js==»j^[, P. 616, M. 784,
U J , N. 1144, to snare, to hunt with nets.
Àbeth fl « » « Tuat IX, god of the
H J Sli _ . . serpent Tepi
an animal.
àbt
© '
©'
*
* ©' 00' - ■ ' -
*
© '
© '
o
, , month; Copt. e&OT" ; plur.
-J-7,T.„,P.6S7,76,>M.7M,^^,
140 = Pashons; c^> 1, ^=>, monthly festival :
* G I vE""7
* , the 12 monthly festivals; <=> ^ "^7 the
I ) 11 © x
2nd day of the r
month by month.
2nd day of the month; * , T IT* ®
©
l 1
Abt . The gods of the 12 months,
each containing 30 days, were :
Month.
God.
©
ITU;
^ 111 -t^©
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Tekhi \\.
Ptah
, Or M EN K H KT
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HET-HER[gj.
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a
Sekhmet y , or Kahkrk/
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àbtU IT* ^>^\, ^^ > a temple of Shu.
âp(|o=^...6>r.33s>(|°f,1l°4.>
count, to reckon up, to number, to enumerate,
to assess, to adjudge the value of, to appreciate,
to measure ; Copt. U3TT ; (j j <^=> "^ "^ >
the great counting, i.e., last judgment; |] o III] : ,
Rec. 26, 23 r.
âp-t |] "jl, [] ^ 1, numbering, census,
number, measure ; Copt. HTie ; (I ,
countless; Il D^è\ "j, taxes.
reckoning, account.
ADD AD
app M , to count, etc. = M .
àp-t (} ° |H|. p- 557, a counting of
bones ; (I * ^j, counting up the
members of the body to see that none is wanting.
Àpi-àbul) D 00-Q-,P.54i,l)- D ^,
P. 697, "counter of hearts," a name of Anubis.
Àpi-àb-neter (j O T, " reckoner of the
heart of the god," a name of Thoth, ^"TL.
Âpi-khenti-seh-neter Ü □ fffh fï~l,
Rec. 20, 79, the god «"ho makes a man to live
no years.
Àpi-tchet-f H D2r:|Cj, "counter of his
body," a title of Osiris.
àp-t !1$D^, H#D^. a kind of
plant, papyrus (?)
âpu 1) °C=p, I] D^^, papyrus (?),
list, register of lands, rolls ; M D ^o I /
^f;j, estate rolls.
àp-t |] Q, Âmen. 8, T9, r8, 21, stick,
sceptre, measuring rod, corn measure.
Digitized by
Rec. 14,56, a measure of eorn = 40 lu Q \^i»
P.S.B. 14, 432, A.Z. r9o4, r43 ; Heb. mp"1«,
Copt. Ol Tie, Or. (LXX) otffir, oKpcl.
àp-t M D ..-ä => the quadruple heqet, and
was the measure of a ration for beasts, R.E. 6,
26, Rec. T7, 159.
àp-t (j D ^, 0 ^, a vase or vessel. •
àp-t ^(""san. Rev. rr, T69, metal pot;
a„ t ft D - Koller Pap. 38, refined (of
aP"t *L \=' gold).
55, house, dwelling, palaee.
âp-t neSU 1^ cm ,1 ^j. royal harîm.
T <=* Tû III
âp-t ur-t 0 D ^^ ° >the Sreat temple
1 c <=> cm
of Karnak; among its gates were: r. f 0 0 M J
U ; 3- U ^==» '""^ ; 4.
ft XL LULL ,.,, \7 ^7 ^7 *VWSAA ,
Àpâp H □ M D , the month of em^I.
âp (heb-en-âp) 1) °^=$ J^—
U ^--|, a festival in the month of n<Ltone.
Apit |) °Û~$, l)°Û$, Wilkinson 3,
213, the tutelary goddess of Ta-àpt, *=>K\ U ^,
Thehes. ^
Apapit-jolJD^^^'V^™
I) ° ^ $, H J^$> ^-D- 4, 30. Wsse,
Mon. 36, Champollion, Mon. r, 27, No. 4, one
of the mother-gods of Egypt, nursing mother of
Thebes, who appears in the forms of a woman
and a woman-headed hippopotamus ; her chief
■"""■H
titles are :
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Âpit H , the goddess of the nth
month of the year ; Copt. eTTKTT ; varr.
Àpit-hemt-s () ° I =, (| ° J ° fl,
nn^^f^®j Rec. 34, ig2, one of the 12
II Ocq O' Thoueris goddesses.
Apit-aakhut-thelien (|D| (â|
Hnrjp. Ombos i, 45, a hippopotamus-goddess.
Àpit-ur-t-em-khat-Nut Il D ll5
Rec. 34, 190, 192, one of the 12 Thoueris
goddesses.
âp [I D !f\, stairs, staircase, steps.
àpàp (pàpà ?) h 0 h ° , tablet, plaque,
tile, brick ; compare Copt. c£><Lc£>e.
âpp il , to journey, to traverse.
round cake; il *è\ o, pills, pastilles.
àp 1) V" 1 ^ ; see up.
Àp-t, Àpu-t l\ V j^, T. 312, i] \/
^,N.946, \/ A, P. 650, 726, l\a\J
^p | J&, M. 751, the Messenger-god.
àp-ti (àupti) û \/^| J\ $, Rec. 21,
8i, messenger, envoy.
U. 604, M. 664, i] ^g, U. 476, N. 738, 1280,
H D fâh ' U* 477' N* 759't0 make t0 fly' t0 fly*
âPapall^^D^^t0fly-
àPa l0^^1^1' A-Z- I9°8'27'
house, dwelling, harim ; CoptfHTTI.
Âpaà-f îj^n^J^. p. 64s, a
proper name (?)
âpath,âpathâ l)^^»,l)^
(], M. 374, N. 934
Digitized by M
àt>à 11 n 11 Rev-> t0 think, to consider;
p 11' Copt. ton.
Àpà i| D I) jl, a goddess.
Api[t] |) D |)|), U. 487, I) D |)|) \, P. 640,
U □ ÜÜ jk, M. 672, a god in the Tuat.
âpi-t l)ol)l)e~
a measure for corn ;
Copt. orne.
âPi !)□!)!)
ù l)o^:
, Rev., judgment.
apu
, what is assessed, tax, tribute.
apu n d^, u. I9o, n°j,H^i-
Ü 0% L û d ÛÛ j> ' > dem- Pmn- Plur- masc-
these; fern. Û °%-
àpui M D ^\ , these two (masc).
àpf il *£_ u- 487' T- 2°3, p" 9<5' 3I°'
S ' N. 792, dem. pron. masc. this.
Apen, &penu () D . û°. ÛD0%.
these, these two (masc).
àpen M Q>^, to play the tambourine.
àpell M D ? -A , P. t63, to make arrive.
àpeh ijoj^.pig.
àps q°
Denderah 210, one of the 36 Dekans; Gr.
<L$OCO. •
Àpsetch-t^-^y,^^*,
ft D cs> Thés. T13, one of the seven stars
S m o o' of Orion ; its god was Horus.
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àpshen M 'wvw', a medicinal seed.
Inno m'
apt h^j^*' /^rT"^'80050'piur*
1 ° w %* ■ 'Rec*! 8>i82 ; copt ^^
âpt M D \ J v^^, part of a ship.
àptu i)D
ft D ~"T part of a boat,
'Iw.m' rihs(?)
C3 III
"Wcstcar 7,1, Rec. 34,118,
A.Z. 1898, 147, ^J, Û D
amulets: var. M \\
CrOSOft®^^*11
Q , cases for
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P. 40, 301, JM. 610, 636, Hh. 312, these two
(fem.). ^
àptf (I , Hh. 433, dem. pron. plur. of
w
âpten, âptenti hS^, ha ^,ha
1 \\ 1 tWWNA 1 MV
these two (fem.).
1 c2" 111 1 c2i Jf I I 1
1149, Rec, 34, 118, furniture, beds, boxes,
àPt 1) JL, ^.. s°ose; Plur-1JL, £-*
-^ é*. I)JL, j. I) JL.V.'Rec-I3'2-
àpt il 0 , cup, pot ; Copt. „kno-r.
àpt M ^J , a measure.
Àptches 11 D "^ 0, Annales I, 84 =
Af |l *^^, god of the 6th day of the month.
àf |)^,U. 268,519,1)^^,^535,
flesh, meat, joint, member; plur. [I n 333,
p. 89, I] Y^> l^nl. C!-iv."94;
w™fhidden body> & bread,fookde:
Af, Afu Ü 000, 1 J], the carcase of the
Sun-god of night, or the dead body of Rä ; he
has the form of a ram-headed god, and his shrine
is encircled by the serpent Mehen.
Àf H ^77. 000 Tuat V, a name of two
ÀflAsâp^l).
<£ III' \\\> man-headed sphinxes,
—e|'TUatVII>
the flesh, i.e., dead body, of Osiris.
Âfu ftu "^J <•>_$ HU, Thes. 122, the four
gods who fought Set.
Âf-ermen-àri-f ^
associate of Thoth.
Àfu-heri-khent-f
o
, an ape-headed
IS
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Tuat II, an ape-headed god with a knife-shaped
phallus.
Àfu Tem |] ^ ^£, Tuat VII, the
" flesh of Tem," a god who devoured the enemies
of Osiris.
àf (I yf , to turn, to twist, to revolve.
àf ij^'ÜlJL. (jî^^^ ÜML » serpent, viper ;
Heb. rWDN, Arab. ^\, Eth. fr^p^ :
Àf l)^^)iMi, l)'^'\J«iA, Tuat III, a
serpent hostile to Rä.
àf, àf-t .1] ^-J-, |) ^"H, a bed.
Àfâ (1 ^^^ (1, Tuat I, an ape-god gatekeeper.
àffi 11 '^ hh <ex, Tuat VIII, P.S.B. 7,
194, shrew-mouse, shrew-mouse god; Copt.
àfen (1 ««v., u. 545, (1 -ww«, T. 300, 310,
P. 232, to flee, to get back.
àfekh M , U, 209, T. 310, to unloose,
1 ®
to untie, to unroll, to unpick, to disentangle.
àft H 3 ® , medicine for the eyes,
1 c N 1 11
àft [I AA, to rest, to repose, to sit.
àft Ij^^.bier^fe^^^ö,
bed with fine linen bedclothes (Love Songs, 1, 4).
àft [I c-=-a x , couch with cushions,
' 1 u 0^1 c ^
bedstead like the Sudani . _, i£jl_=.
àft f| ^ I I^Tp, Peasant 48, h
"CD,
,-p-~Ä
Amherst Pap. 1, Q ^ ^ "njf, |)
linen garment, piece of stuff, linen cloth,
rectangular sheet or coverlet of a bed, square shawl
or head-cloth, bed, bed-clothes.
o 1
, a rectangular box or chest, a rectangular
stone, a rectangular socket, a rectangle, (I
I Y £j ©, Dum. T.I. I, 101,4.
àft M ^_ Ijj—jjJ , sarcophagus.
àft
, a rectangular plot of ground.
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âft H^HÜI- IUI ^.toflee,
leap away, to jump up from the ground;
=>^§S"-, IV, 697; Copt. qonr.
àf t-t [I «-^3 (ww« J ^j. sweat of the god ;
Copt, quo-re, qo-f, quj-f.
<] ^^r.'four>* Q<^ „',,» four sPirits. M- 405;
1 0 I'll 1 0 Ml I
Copt. i.qxe, qrcnr, qTiucnr, q-roonr.
àftu [I ~ q^ , a fourfold garment.
àm (j f\ , adverb; Copt. 5jÜUI<LX
J|_ f\ %-!■—. U- 541' ReC' 27' 57, "
âH=Mk1k»kk
âmi-t -ft-^. U. 23, I) -J-û, U. 387
11C 1 "u"XN û ^' ReC" 2°' 42' "U" û ^
WkHMk^iik
ik—mk=V
between two, IV, 362 ;
between ;
-HV
1 1
HIT ffiC V 'wvw' S S' between the two legs,
B.D.I74,7.rj,^0i^P]Q-
Unas is between them ; <rr> |l -
111'
.\\ö
W
■ C± WS I I *wwv\
w
f^\" , between.
*
âmi-utâ \\ 4
âmi-tâ Û 41- • Il Û > p- l67> between;
between,
among (?)
some person or
ikfliklf
something which is in; plur. 0 H h ^o, 0 H h l
■frki'Hk^i-fkS
T VJI ! ; 41- % ^ "^ !, th°se who are i.
I jf I U Jl «m« <e=< 1 ' the waters
ami-t -Vr- V\ , M -Hi- Vv , she who is m
it which is in; plur. âmiut (I Ai- 1 c , (Mh-
"at 1"u"^ !^©'someone at
ami
the supreme moment of some emotion.
àmi-âb q -fl-? --fl-o - Q-fl-^^o-
1 -fl- K ? ' I ^ST'one who is in the
heart, darling, trusted one; fem. -jh,«,. Hh *-
n (www m
vz^* ï Jj '^=^:*, thy darling sister.
àmi-âb ä 41-
O
<Q> IV, 1001, chief con-
-■=>' fidential friend.
<2>-
-<2>-"
ik^.f^S^ii
âmi-âbt 41-^, he who seTed by-the
* U * 0 month, a priest.
Âmiu âma-u || -|j- ^ 1) _> Q Q Q,
N. 1327, a group of gods(?)
âmi-àriti -ß-'^.-fl-'^:"^. (|-J1-
-ft- t^ Aft R W."^ $, he who is in the
tomb, the name of a priest of the tomb.
âmi-âst-â fij^i-kll-li'
■ n ^7-, the title of a priest; plur.
kli^riMi^
f^j.M.-39,^.1^.%^,
T. 322-
àmi-àst-â em Herset -ft- fl ^ ^\
ïùttSoft ®
an amulet (Lacau).
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ami-a
-frk-THT-
., title of
L priest of Heru-ur; 4\- 0 (I, P. 674, M. 666 ;
plur. -[J-^N, o^.N. 1282.
ämi-ähä 41- t"\V S °, 0 -fj- Ê5 °,
Jh'Q,iz~3, he who is in the palace, i.e., the king.
àmi-llâb H 4U /J , "dweller in the pure
place,*' a title of a priest.
àmi-linnut 41- f"0 «««^K , horoscope.
âmi-unnut 4j-
1899, 11, horoscopist.
âmi-unnut 4j-
Copt. ejULnonrx.
âmi-unnuit 41-
^5
*
>, A.Z.
\\ ^a , C ,
««*« ~k , guard ;
0 e
01
i
âmi-bah (j 4j-
Rec. 14, 13, a priest who served by the hour.
âmi-1-trt -^^,-jj-^-jj-^^
£"*» _[]_^^[X/vr) the port side of a boat when
~U~ a ' sailing northwards, the west.
âmi-urt-sa 4^-mm-, a title °,-the
c king.
I f=S>
IkSI
1=0), he who is
front of or before ; plur. \\-\U t\ ^K 1 I ,
R«=-3«.«7,-[|-^^^j.(|f^^,
Jb 1, Tombos 12.
âmi-per-jj-'Y'^.-l]-
Rec.19,16,^-^,^3,^]-
1 rr~p
\\ I
.Wem
1 1
Ai- [ ^"^ , 4H , a will, conveyance of
property, inventory of goods for testamentary
purposes, title-deeds.
âmit-per 4j-cm,Methen 15,-jl-
V
I
i!
I
!•
'S ' ' will, testament, schedule of
111 I ' household goods.
âmiu-mitu
i
2
J a name of
--„.*. i.1 the dead..
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Peasant 193,
■■F
w
âmi-ren-f -fj- f"0v S^, 4j-
U _it!rO ^-e=. U _ü*\^ (WWW
qS 3~ , -jh ¥\ »www. JLswwvO^;, a list
of names, catalogue, register; plur. -JL- «j"\ Q£
(WWVA /3^ , Rec. 21, 1 s, H h vs\ (ww« Äa 1
registers, deeds.
âmi-hru 4j- (TJ, Jj_ (TJ tk0> Rec i5j
150, contemporary.
âmi-ha-t 4L-
he who is in front, leader
àmit-ha-t Q 4h lôT "^, what is at the
breast, in front.
§) J) j ancestors, predecessors, beings of a
oJni' former time.
toiu-khatik~i
f «rr^ 1 k e ^rr«',iscera',n,es'
Rcc. 31, 18, -|J- Q ^"j", Rec. 31, 29, -|J-
^ I.»
!fc
I , Thes. 1481, thoughts.
i <=> I
àmi-khent A
àmi-khent j ^ ^ rfft
'0' he who is in front,
a ' leader.
irl.krl.iKâ
of a priest ; plur. -j - rjjß 3r äf c
âmiu-khen Hf^^
palace officials.
âmi-khet 4}^, 4}~
&
Wl
, T. 29,
yra, title
1 1 1
.A
•1
, follower, companion, member of a body-
I ".A
I "».A
âi-fk!ïxâl-iK
âmiu-khet H ^ \ ^, K. 6S.:
ijkleEsâi' thosc "h° come after"
1
[
posterity; varr. ^\ o, , T. i8o, JM. 162,
àmi-Sa - - ¥ W, a title of a priest.
àmi-Sa - - f\ 0, he who is behind.
âmi-shepa (?) Q-jj-oa^o.1-1- I?I
Âmi-qerq-t || -jj-<-=> ^, U. 530
M Vjt' title °^tne cn'e^ priest of Letopolis.
àmiut-ta 41-
"• ^fr herbs of the
I Kin' field.
Àmi-Ta-mer (?) f\ ==== m ©, Rec
33, 3, dweller in Ta-mer, i.e., an Egyptian.
Âmi-tahenb-t (?)\\ g^J^
N. 1360
ànu-tepljf ©ç, »«-30.68, a rope
âmiu-tcher Û —TJ— B» , P. 161
Àm-t (Âmit ?) il f\ ^ jl, the name
of a serpent on the royal crown.
Âmi-Ânu \ ^ J I,
[jl , N. 716, a title of Rä or Osiris.
M. 174, a group of gods whose abodes were
hidden.
U. 2
"■If
Ami-Äntch-t
H
_ MVWVA C±
U. 256, H -jh^Ë ) N- 7!7) a title of Osiris.
Âmi uàa-f 11 41 w ^ è=^,
11
J, Tuât XI,
one of the divine crew of the Boat of Rä.
Àmu-upt^^T.^f^,
N. 202, a form of the Sky-goddess Nut.
Àmi-Unu-meht û t^^°^\ u-
265, "dweller in Hermopolis of the North,"
a divine title.
Âmi-Unu-resu ^ Ä^, u.
264, "dweller in Hermopolis of the South,"
a divine title.
Âmi-urt 41- &-
7, a cow-goddess.
fe' B-D- I45'
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"dweller in the chamber of embalmment," a
title of Anubis.
Âmi-Ut |) -J- ^ ~ ^ , Rec. 36, 215,
(lJlt)>f n "Q\ ■=■*• the god of the 9tli day
HTJr ' TJïV of the month.
Âmi-utchat-sâakhu-Àtemt 41- --SB?
0°^si] ö i~ 114L-^ it *&
^1>Rec-34, ^-fT^^|,
one of the 12 Thoueris goddesses; she
presided over the month, |)f(| ™.
Àmiu-bahiu •^^^'"-•tu J ' » B-D.
17, 59, the gods in the presence [of Osiris].
Àmiu-bagiu f \ I ^ s (| 1) J,
Tuat VII, the "helpless" gods who lie on the
back of the serpent Nehep.
Ü =l, , B.D. (Saite) 125 ; seeÀmi-besek 41- f\
Âmi-beq |) ^ J a | ^ , Cairo Pap.
23, 3, a god of the dead.
Âmi-Pe 41-t\ D,Berg- '' ' '' a ,ion-sod»
U JS^s© a protector of the dead.
Âmi-pet-seshem-neterit 41-1\ Dq
180, one of the 12 Thoueris goddesses.
Ami-pui ^j-^ o^(|y, B.D. .5,
. fi EL W www
ami-mu -rjj- |\ «w«, a title of Sebek.
Àmiu-Mehnit IM^CII»^
B.U. 168, the gods who are with Afu-Rä.
Àml-mehen-f fj f K I^gv
& B.D. 64, 18, a title of Âfu, the dead
£LT Sun-god.
Âmi-naut-f !)-{]— 1^§*—>
U. 331,1] -J- — ^^^ÎAJL. t. 300,
n I - a serpent-god of the " bush."
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Tuât VIII, the
Àmi-Nu 41-
aged primeval Sky-god.
Ami-nu-t-she (?) Il 41- © üü o,
U. 266, the name of a god.
ÂmiNebàui !)4]-l\ JQU^
Q Q Tuat II, the warder of Urnes in the
'4'4' Tuat.
Àm[it]-neb-s-Usert 41- f\ ^f7
-f fl <^>f) B.D. 145, 146, name of the 9th
I lQ OKA' Pylon.
N. 166, a name of the Sky-god.
Ami-neht-f j)-jj_ ^ ^ ^, 1)-jj_
?^ $ N- !53> Rec- 3°> l87> the name
nil ÏÊZ.ÎU' of a god.
Âmm-t Nekhen 41|s~ ^ ® P„, the
name of a serpent of the royal crown.
Ami-Net !) J^^$f)> B.D. .46. the
doorkeeper of the 7 th Pylon.
Ami-net-f 04r- ••• , Tuat XI,
the serpent guardian of the ioth Gate.
Àmi-neter -jj-'l, Tuat XII, a singing-god.
T. 346, P. 689, N. 114, a title of Osiris.
Quelques Pap. 79, title of a god(?)
Ami-ret |) f ^ $ > u- 53°> I) -J-1 >
p fi., JL C? ^I' 665. N. 1281, the name of
1. 074,-jj-^ , agod(?)
àmiut-haiuiklm^M'
l^ m là I ill' contemp°ra"es-
Ami-hafl)-(j-^ra^^|)B.D.
115, 6, a god who received a harpoon (mäb,
p ) from Râ, which was kept in Mäbit,
nnnûû^l.
Ami-hepnen h -Il ISS, T. 308, the
I U (WWW
name of a god (?)
Digitized
Ami-hem-f
1
W^M-*»
ra
ra
(J
B.D. 10S, 4, 5; see Ami-heh-f.
isism
, B.D. 108,4, 5, the serpent of the Mount
of Sunrise who was covered with flints and
metal; he was 30, or 50, or 70 cubits long,
3 cubits in girth, and his head was 3 cubits long.
âmiu-hetut Û4j-^VV m
B.D. 100, 5, -Jj-
sing to the rising sun.
Ami-He-t-ur-ka Ij^Q^^
U. 263, a title of Osiris and of Rä.
Ami-He-t-Serqet-Ka-hetep-t h
^JU^' U. 257, a god
àmi-hat -U-^^j^.Tombo.e.the
royal uraeus on the king's head.
Ami-lient-f Q-J-J ^, -jj-1 ^"J *_,
M. 762, P. 665, a title of Osiris and of Rä.
Ami-her 41-^1 J, Bers- h 38> aPr?"
U I I £Ü tector of the dead.
Ami-Hetep A
, Cairo Pap. 23,'3,
=>C3.
N. 719, a title of
Osiris and of Rä.
a protector of the dead.
Ami-Hetchpär h f\ j
Amiu khat Asàr 4L^\ | ^ J] ,
Tuat VII, the 12 gods who sleep on the serpent
Nehep.
Ami-khent-äat 41- f\ s
Edfû I, 12, 15, a goddess of Edfû.
Amiu-khet-Rä 41-%
four gods who towed He.ru-tuati in his boat
Khepri.
Amiu-khet He-t-Anes
1 ^ ^ o, Tuat IX,
?.A
tMVWNA
\
e
v. & B.D. (Saite), 17, 40,
£Ll ' a group of gods.
DAI
Àmiu-khet-Heru-fl-^jJ"^,
Tuat IX, four gods who towed Heru-tuati in
his boat.
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Àmiu-khet-Tehuti 4L%'i' .
U Jr i® ^v7"r
Tuât IX, four gods who towed Heru-tuati in
his boat.
Âmi-suht-f !)-(]- \\\l^, B.D. ,7l
2 2(Nebseni),atitleofRâ;4Lf\—»—%|^ , .
(j-jj-^ PMLül-Denderah 4^'
Todt. Lepsius 4, 83, B.D. 149, the god of the
9th Aat.
Âmi-sepa-f 4h "^ &£*** *-=—,
P. 759, -J- d ^^^^, P. 1656,
the name of a god.
Âmi-Sept-t 1] 4L H ^ J^, "a dweller
in Sothis," a title of Horus.
Ami-Seh h f\ -ffl,. *, u. 260, a title of
Osiris the god of Orion.
Ami sehseli 4L -*-|—— 8 Jj\. Rec
31, 27, the name of a god.
Âmi-seh-neter h 4L f=n JQ » U. 258,
a title of Anubis.
Anisu, 10, 17, a title of Râ.
Âmi-sekhet-f l)-(j-M|^. Tuatix,
a god of his domain.
Âmit-she-t-urt 4L
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
àmiu-shemsu ^MPM'
those who are in the following of, the
bodyguard of a god.
Ami-Shet-t û-11-^
1360, title of Anubis.
Âmit-Qetem A 4L c d =>^, P. 204,
M. 34a, ||-|]-û ^^j^,N. 868, a goddess
who assisted at the resurrection of Osiris.
Àmi-kaHk^làc^'u-258'
N. 718, a title of a god.
Âmi-kar h 4L u
^1'
prMi
-W N.
"Tuat I, a sing-
y ing ape-pod
1
Ami-kehau(|f ^f\^f
Àmi-ta 4L
1 s
Rameses IX, 10, a ser-
j pent-god and associate of Temathetli.
Àmi-ta fl —Tj—
Ami-ta ikj
Àmiu-ta(?) 4L^\
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"Tuat III, a god of the
3S boat Pakht.
= Berg. 1, 25,
' a lion-god.
! V , B.D. 16S, a
l H I
group of gods who fed the dead.
Àmi-tehenu f ^ ]
title of Set.
^^
0 e 111 '
Àmi-thephet-f h 4LÖ 8cr=l, 4L
Àmi-Tuat 4L
Àmi-Tep h
***— U. 332, T. 300, a title of
isam' several gods.
U. 466, a title
' of Horus.
U. 261, a title of
D ©' Horus of Buto.
I —h— c
Àmiu-teser-t-tep û -[}- %
"^ D. , B.D. 168, a group of benevolent goddesses.
Àmi-Tet 4Lc= ff ol,Rec- 4; "8'.a.ti^
• • U /il of Osiris (?)
Ami-tchäämu-l-^^^^,
T- 305, a title of a serpent.
Àmi-Tchebâ kher-ut (?) 4L f\
■^ J ß] l û ^ ^, T. 369, a title of Osiris.
àm !)|^\ Rec. u, ,79, I]
w
J\
<\.
, come ! var.
I^'
Coph .&ju«.ox
âm 1^5' U^93,-(j-l)l, N. 7i9
+ 14, to be attacked.
■u"k^,â'Amen>ia'ii'4.
Rev. 11, 138, 50 1, Rec. 14, 15, to eat; see
«, Rec. 29, 144; Copt OTU3JUL.
\\
^
A
x
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1
Rev., to overeat ; Copt. o*TU3JULO*THp.
•-D-K
, R.E. 6, 22,
âm-t 41-
, Rec. 17, r46, -|j-
11, Israel Stele 7
\^ .-""n
111' '• ' ' U J^i \\
food, fodder for horses and cattle, provender,
û, T. 120, £==,JJ-149. name
•rj oO of a wine.
âm-t M
Àm Û T ^ , B.D. G. 569, a form of Horus
suckled by Renent, ~w** j? .
Àmit S^ J] > Ombos II, 2,195, a goddess
OI ~W*A PJ^A .
© I 1 1 1
Âm[it] A ■§-£=, Tuat VIII, goddess of
the circle Hetepet-neb-per-s.
Am -|J- ^|\ \&a, Berg 1, 34, a lion-god.
am
fWWNA
H^=g, Rec. 35, 56, HSMl^
wwa *fö, Rec. 36, 213, to cry, to wail, to weep.
•taH=&lkk&lk=&
^ki'tl^=^k^=^k,,.f'tocry'
cry out, to exclaim, to groan.
àm j]-Jj-^^ |, A.Z. 1905, 107. woe I
*»•*■»■«-hlkl-ITMSift
mJLq Q (Lacau), staff, stick, standard
àm, àmit l)^IJ,^. 458,-j]-^^fj,
to burn, to flame, to blaze, fire, flame ; plur.
WkM-WkMIÄ
âmu (âmmu) H^=^^f|> \ $
Kfti'lk^lMkl'
4k41|i 1^1 «Mika!
(âain-t)|) ^ î|.| ^ flight,rays,beams.
âmemu A 1 f\ $, Todt. (Lepsius), 6,
43 ; see Henmemet.
Atk O B.D. 148 (Rubric), colour,
V _ZTMI ' paint ; see âam.
r * to make firm, to
' strengthen.
amu
âmm
4
âmàm-t
wk
%=*
, strength.
am (1—11— v<- , stuff, cloth, garment.
Rec. 188, 13, 30, 72, stream, flood, deluge.
àm (âmm) |}'f soés, (jf, I]
y\stiii;, Hymn Nile 26, A
1IS'^k^Âmen-20,5,sht
àm (âmm) |)^=^^A^^
eyebrows.
âm (âmm) A cz
IÂ, skin(?),
cat.
,, Rec. 31,147,
âm (âmm) A cz
to be hard of hearing.
âm (âmm) M 1— f\ "%ô, Amen. 12,
14, A 1 1\ ^w^ 1, patient, submissive.
âm (âmm) || *=^ fo, |)
1 N. 170, 960, to putrefy, to rot, to
°000' ferment.
S I
I, filth.
k,;-q<=kii*
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âm"ll"Woi'
âm (âmm), âmmit A c=. f\°, A c=.
clay, like clay ; Copt.
0JUL6, OJULI.
«»(ammjll^k'lfSSÄÄ
im (âmmu) (je^^Q^, P.S.B.
r3, 411, fruit trees, palms.
àm (âmm) Q^-'j^Q-2 $l$>SKce-
fulness of form, graciousness.
âm-ti A ffi "j , grace, graciousness.
Àma il t^%v Tuat xr, a dawn-god. .
âma 4|-f\"v^ Qf, to eat ; Copt. onfU3JUL.
àma M js^ Y, a staff.
1
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1
amau
^è\ § i , borders, boundaries.
amaä Q _> "=3, M' 75°, to make to
i a travel.
àmam f\ _Jp %, f\ m, house, tent.
J^-, date palm (?) ; plur. I) —^ ^
& j , kind, gracious, agreeable; Û —^ U
"^, darling.
àmakh ^S., f\ —^ C^, -||- ®, Jour. As.
1908, 313, to honour, to worship, to he worthy
of honour or worship ; Copt. JULTlcrj<!L ; Rec.
23, 204.
âmakhu |j ^ ^S J^, Rec. 36, 78,
\~i "^â11-^,8>'one""h0 is bo,,"dto
honour a master, or worship a god, vassal, one
who is worthy to be honoured, revered, or
worshipped; plur. !)-> ©^S.^^", P. 403,
[]_> ®^ 3^$$$' M- 576, 1) ->
paternal serfs, IV, 1054; M "S. rm I, aged serfs,
IV, 1045; *Z\ $ j 9 "^ ^ I, vassals of
I
I I
Osiris ; fern.
18ol SI I
àmakhi ^SW]$, Rec. 27, 53,|| ->
x
serf, vassal of a god, person of
honour.
£Z^ 0 Ü £"», female vassal (?), vassalage, fealty.
amakhkh l)-j*^^ j$» Àmen. n, 4)
Âmakhu j] _> ® ^^^ \\\, P. 4°4,
^\^\, N. 1183, the divine serfs in the Tuat
Àmakhu nu Asar ^t$\ 1 Ö . p
B.D. 141, the serfs of Osiris.
Àmakhu h _J? ^^n jk, n. 1200, the
name of a god.
Àmakhui (?) c\£\, Tuat XII, a god
who towed Àf through the serpent Änkh-neteru,
and was reborn daily.
Àmakhit-f Xa^ û fl Mar. Aby. 1,
âmâ Q Q, P. 258, T. 69, M. 224 = Q M- ^?2'
1 è § like.
âmâ, àmâit A f\ Q R^Rev. rr, 178,
■] .1^.1- ••)••) ^'Rev'r3'3'cat; Copt ejuL°'ï-
âmâ (?)-t 1] J*—fl]^, Rec. 31,27
âmâr A Q <=>, U. 190, N. 6or = û Q,
T. 69, M. 224, like.
âmàkheri I) J^l)!)^, <] i^
""(Jr , a kind of balsam tree, white manna tree.
àmma (read ami P) A f\ J|vi, A c=.
1S1.'kk-'-14s--i|«--
fl give, let, grant, I pray, make,
1,1' eause ; Copt. JULHI, JULOI.
\
■^
grain,
the venerable dead.
âm (âmm) A
wheat or barley.
àmâa || §^ I) ^ ] $, Alt k. 45,
proper name (?) ; compare Heb. ON.
àmi A f\ A A , would that !
âmi-t M f\ AA°, Rev.,nature,disposition.
Ami -j]-^ljlj(|> Nesi-Amsu 30, 21, a
name of the Eye of Horus.
Ami ilk I- RD-(Saïle)
, f^l)y. ibid. I53, 5, Are-god.
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I jl ^Jü, B.D. 164, 4, a name of Sekhmit-Bast-Rä.
àmitiu (] f\ /wj, dead person; plur.
1
2
I, L.D. III, 219E, 18,
i
Âmutnen(?) !)^^}->T- 49, 5h
P. 160, a goddess of milch cows, V\ [7J U ^
ÖÖÖ, and cows that give suck, <wwv. i .
amn
Suuiort
âmen
, /www JL- R. II, 140
111 U111
AjVWNA L
ft d?^} ft d?^} [fSfc ft
U ÄArAA, U 4^g, U
1] "l;;;;:jl ö^\ (f^ il, Peasant 182, to hide, to
conceal, to be hidden, secret, mysterious.
A ^ _n_, U. 508, (I
1 AjVWNA 1
amen
AjVWNA
Aft/WVA L
, hidden person or
ft ri^i 17=3- ft
thing, concealed, secret, mysterious; M ~ww>l|\g,
I
Aft/WVA
; plur. M
i1""". Â I
ISi-OSA-li^i-l
1
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Âmen 1) "^^^If^, title of the high priest
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of the Gynaecopolite Nome.
i\ ...tiiii. .*, r——1 Ay
Amen M ^^ Ö \> TO ■%, " hidden one,"
a name of the Devil.
âmen-t (I , something hidden.
a hidden place,
-WW\A
1 1 1
àmen-t |] '
a sanctuary ; plur. (I
âmen âmen M ^^ M c==l, u. 524,
I\ M*»>» l\ Mtnii
0 I 0 I , T. 330, doubly hidden (?)
àmen-âb 1] ^^^^^ ^^j, to hide the
1 /wwv\ ' ^-A I ./J
heart, to dissemble.
amen-a I
Amennu-au
a, to conceal the hand.
qa^
1 , Tuat VII,
II'-
Amen-àakhu
destroyer of the dead.
, 7"uat X, a
, I\ ' f * ' ■ » ', 1 (\ M * " "■
Àmen-ren-f M MAWA AWM , U. $0&, (I
<=> „ ft e^s if^
wwv, 1. 322, M M *J
he whose name is hidden, a title of several gods,
the great judge of the Tuat.
Àmen-ren-her 11 ^^ J/ <~'> ^
1 Aft/WVA r^l Aft/WVA I
Rec. 27, 55, the name of a god.
Àmen-hâu û ^^'| Ô-^, Û
° & Tomb of Seti I, B.D. 168, one of the
???ÎLT 75 forms of Rä (No. 30).
Àmen-Heru tj^| ^\ , Tuat X, a
destroyer of the bodies of the dead.
Àmen-khat h £^S ^ p 1 Jj, one of
the 75 forms of Rä (No. 39).
Àmen-khat QwsS^ !, jl ™wj f? 1,
"Tuat X, the name of the Hand that holds
I AWVW .
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Aapep by a chain.
Àment-seshemu-set f\
, Tuat VI, a goddess of the Utchat.
Âmen h ^.u.ssS.P. 703, Û ^3|>
M.478,û§^,Hh.385(l]^AÛ^1
Irtl- 1oVâ' fi-the sod at:
"the hidden god" who is in heaven,
o \\
$ F=^'; Assyr. ->f fj £f ^, Heb. pöN,
Nahum 3, 8, Copt. AJlACnrrt, Gr. "A^iuv.
Àmen-t (Àmenit) h ^^, U. 558,
....... .«y 1 ^
ft iü^üo»© Hymn of Darius 23, fem. of pre-
HwwwvOail' ceding.
Àmeni
1
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1
= (](|,Rec.
Aft/VWA 1 1
a form of Àmen
and Rä.
12 gods whose arms were hidden, and who lived
with the body of Rä in Het-Benben. /f jzed b/ Mf^oSO^
3,II6j^l]l]1,EdfûI-9D
Àmeni H t±±±±±i A A ä Tomb of Seti I(
1 AWVW 1 1 1—I
one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 52).
Àmennu h ««« "^\, M ««« "^\ ^,
P. 266, N. 1246, the "hidden" god.
Amenui
^"f^ëë^Z'.
D 2
Âmen-àab-t ft ^^ é \ Jft, Rec. 17,
119, Amen as god of the East.
Àmen-àabti j)^ |)gfJTI'
Herusâtef Stele 154, a form of Àmen worshipped
in the Sudan.
Àmen-âpt Q ûtAJ'Â,nen
of Karnak ; compare Tell al-'Amama ] ]\ *£]
"-""f- £~T ^-
Amen of Karnak; var. H "i±i±i±i ^ ? H tiii±i±i Äj
{)□[](] © "sfj; Gr- 'Ape.'wfr*.
Àmen-Menu |] "^^^^
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Amen + Menu.
Âmen-meruti (l^!''^^^0,
the beloved, or loving, god (?)
Àmen-naànka(?)l)f|^j||U,
B.D. 165, 4, a form of Àmen worshipped in
C 52 ] . À j|
Àmen-Râ-neb-nest-Taui ft {^h ß\
1 .MVWNA i_J
Yf > IV' io3t»
Amen
Nubia.
Àmen net Nut (?) |)
1 A/W
sàtef Stele 34, Àmen of Thebes.
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, Heru-
Àmen-neb-khart
e of
Âmen-neb-nest-taui ft
ft ^-^«%
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Àmen as lord of the Nome of Heroonpolites.
1 1 1
31 " Àmen, lord of the throne of the Two
' s ' Lands," i.e., Àmen of Karnak.
/wwvv, Dream
/WWW D O ©
Stele 8, Àmen of Napata (Gebel Barkal).
Àmen Nept ft
en of Napa
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ÀmenitRâ M w* ©L.D.4,2, the female
counterpart of Amen-Rä.
Àmen-Râ-Ptah ft ^^ © D 8, the triad
1 /WWW I O A
Àmen + Râ + Ptah.
Àmen-Râ-menmen-mut-f ft {^h
i:
o
r=a
/WWW /WWW
., Culte Divin,
p. 124, Àmen-Râ as his mother's husband.
O
, Amen-Rä, lord of the
throne of the Two Lands, /.<;., Egypt, prince of
Àmen-Heb ft ^^ ID i|°. Rec. 28,182
1 www ^u ©
= 'Aneinjßiv, Àmen of Heb, the capital of the
Oasis of Khârgah.
Àmen-Râ nesu-neteru (
m T *l — ^ ° â +— m
AjVWNA 1 I
11='°"
also
'AfiovfiaaiavOqft, i.e., Amen-Rä, king of the gods ;
Àmen-Râ Heru-âakhuti ft
0 I
the triad Àmen + Rä + Heru-àakhuti.
Amen-Rä Heru-âakhuti Tern
KheperâHeru(] = |0|^|
the double triad
of Àmen + Râ + Heru-àakhuti + Tern + Kheperà
+ Heru.
I
Àmen-Râ setem (?) ua ft ££
2 2
f . T-A , Rec. 26, 57
Àmen-Râ Ka-mut-f ft ^^ ° ^
I /WWW I
, Âmen-Râ as his mother's husband.
Amen Ruruti
uigmzea oy Microsott <&
B.D. 165, 4, the triad Àmen + Shu + Tefnut.
Àmen-hap ft *^ ^Fo, an ithyphallic
man-headed hawk-god, a form of Àmen-Râ.
Àment-herit-âb-âpt (] S § "ö1 |j D,
Chanipollion, Mon. IV, 332, 3, consort of Àmen
as god of the Apt.
Amen-khnem-heh (]=.?( S^
: X © X , Àmen as god of eternity.
Àmen - sept-hennuti(?) ft ^^ Jj\
1 /www 1 I
A >^^}. Nesi-Àmsu 17, T4, Àmen with the ready
horns; Sept-hennuti is probably the original of
a title of Alexander the Great, Dhu '1-Kamcn.
Àmen-qa-âst h ^^^ T ri J), Àmen of
the exalted throne.
Àmen-kau |ÖUU p. 602, h ^
UU'U'JîV ^' II54> S°d °f the east gate of
heaven.
Amen-ta-Màt
£rf
it 1)
AjVWNA
Ree. 2i, 94, 102
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Àmen-Temu-em-Uas |] ^^^ ^n^K
Ï1 www t *i
, Amen -)- Temu in Thebes.
Àmen Tehnit h ^^^
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Ree. 14, 74, Amen of Tehnit.
Àmen n t±±±±±i _ä ^ n i^±±±±±i ^ Lanzone) pi. ! 7i
a frog-headed god, one of the eight elemental
gods and goddesses, and grandfather of the
Eight Gods ; see Khemenu.
, ft M « " ". ,
Amen (I , Pierret, Et. 1, a lion-god.
1 AjVWNA
ft .' M " ' '■ ft ."*"",
Amen II , II TflJL. u- 543, T. 299.
Tuat IV, a serpent-god.
Amen-t H'wwwJJ, ||AAwlA1I>anzone1pl. r 7,
a serpent-headed goddess, counterpart of the
preceding.
Amen
r1"11".,
, B.D. r68, a bull-god.
Tuat VIII, one of the
nine Shemsu-Râ.
r1"11". j)
, IV, 42 r,
Àmen A0^)
Àmen-usr-hâ-t J -^ "j —®
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895, the name of the sacred barge of Àmen-Râ
at Thebes.
Àmen-Râ \\ t^h<=>n % V&, an official ;
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compare Am-mu-ni-ra | ^jty <^ ££ &Ï:]],
Tell al-'Amarna.
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Àmen-Râ-em-usr-ha-t A^^O
1 /ySA/w. I
§) Rec. 20, 4r, name of the sacred barge
of Amen.
Àmen-ta-f-pa-khepesh h
® D
„j. Rev. n, 60, the name of the
' favourite horse of Seti I.
amen
1
, r. 406 =
IWS/W. A
M. 580, the right hand, right side; compare
Heb. i^i,
amen
[ 53 ] À \
N-io". Op- 4°6, ri§ht sideHer^;
âmen-t A www, p. 610, <\k c.'è», ^ù^ù,
the West, the right side.
âmen-t ft ^ "^
âmen-t
M. 234, N. 6i2, the west wind
~-A,
, the right eye.
û XÇ3, ^ XÇ3, T. 8r.
Àmen-t Hwamac^,
r^o,
c ' i' [voa'
Inscrip. of Darius 9, the west bank of the Nile
and the land westwards.
west wind.
Amenti }Zê' ^v 1^'Tuat IH'
the god of Amenti or the West.
âmenti ^ 1 û, "è»o,ll||,a denizen of
Amen-t, one belonging to Amen-t, U. 578,
N. 966.
âmentm &
5 ù^û
F* 1
«
!.ff°
I'f,!,'
c 1
1,
!>
] those who are in the West,
1 ' i.e., the dead.
r1"11".
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of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 27).
[râFHrO O (aw*a.
4 ni > <=> <=>
of the dead, Dead-land; Copt. eJUÜfT.
Amentit M
, the west, the abode
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ÏÏ $' ÏÏ c\°' the 8°ddess of Dead-land.
Amen-t ft , Tuat I, a singing-goddess ;
the name of the rst Aat (B.D. 149).
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Àmen-t-urt il
Tuât I, a gate-goddess.
Âmen-t-Nefer-t f\
U'HZ&'WT' T-tH.Berg.il,
3; (1) a goddess, the personification of the ist
division of the Tuat ; (2) the name of the 15th
Àat (B.D. 149); (3) a goddess who hid the
deceased (Berg. II, 11).
Âmenttermenft0 ° TuatVII,astar-
I1 ^—ä goddess.
Âmen-t-hep-neb-s & O vv 0 Jj,
B.D. G. 494, goddess of the necropolis of
Memphis and Abydos.
Âmen-t se[m]-t f\
chamber of the Tuat.
àmen-t (I /www. A.Z. 1908, i6, name of a
vulture amulet.
àmen-t &° name of a sceptre amulet
(Lacau).
. U- 335. T- 396. N- "49.
.ntmi. —h—
a , the ante-
r""1"!
amen q
1 AAAAAA
to make to arrive, or reach =
:W
amenmen
I AAAAAA/^AAAAA L
toset in motion;
see _A.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
âmen h ^^
1 Ws/S/NAA
firm, to stablish, to fortify ; see
, T. 340, N. 1352, to make
Mtnii Mtnii
âmenmen h
Hymn of Darius 4, to stablish ; see
/WWVA /WWVA
amenu
1
/WWVA it
, Rec. 4, 121,
AAAAAA
, made firm, established.
Amenu - kherp (Kherp - He -1 -
Âmenu) |l)S^ ,| ^ tA], a name of
the pyramid of Amenemhat II.
Âmen-sekhem-f-au h *^ ty
y^ n 1 AAAAAA 1
^^X ^\ : 1, name of a gate at Thebes.
the
àmeni-t^Hr, H^llA
I AAAAAA lit) J AAAAAA | 1
regular daily sacrifice or offering; \\ M
I AAAAAA I I
k8° ^^^IV'1I42'^§
c -<Z7
Thcs. 1253.
âmen 1)™^^, U. 589, M. 823,
|2a,N. 1338,1) "^ <^, p. 669, n. 895,
G>^*LH1?^l8*the
daily sacrifice of a bull ; plur. [I (I
I AAAAAA 1
l]^V^'U.59o.
I AAAAAA —Zl
âmenu M
âmenu M aaaaaa A, Rec. 36, 81, flower, plant,
Mtnii R Mtnii
AAAAAA
iü^ü Ö «_ pasture ; Copt.
1\ M « " ". TT
âmenu M m ^=t, dove.
1
=I-w
AAAAAA (E •
,»111111, p (ç)
sacrificial priest, butcher.
amenhuj|ö8 * j=»
1 AAAAAA A "S i-7! 1 AAAAAA A
AAAAAA A
17
(Nebseni), 31, 1] ™ Je |)|) |Jj ^ j, a group
of slaughtering gods.
amer j] ^, 1] g, T. 264, P. 320,
M. 129; see , to love.
amer h **s- *0, h **s- \\ «$, to be deaf.
amer (I 1\ h& , an animal for sacrifice.
âmer-t 41-"^^ Y' a staff' scePtre(?)
âmeh û|\m0°, Rec- 3?. 67, a kind of
1 _o^ ° incense, perfume.
âmeh M £&~\ Àmen. 27, 13, 0^=1
V <g>, (jfj^, P.S.B. 20, 195, !|g|, to
absorb, to fill oneself full.
âmeh l|^~s,T. 363,1]^—n|,
N- 179. Û °<=,<v | c -". Rev. 12, 59, to seize, to
have power over ; Copt. <LJUL<L£,Te.
Âmh-t, Âmmh-t 1] ^| ^. !) c=
B.D. 72, 1, 149, the name of the
6th Aat.
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god of Death, at Çakkârah. There was an
àmh-t at Thebes also.
Am*Mkkt^thegoddess
of these kingdoms.
âmkhen A -IL ^ , h -IL—, T. i9o,
1 U /VW\AA 1 U iWWAA
P. 676, to make a voyage, to travel through or
about.
âmes
ames
^_ U. 296, N. 533, to con-
' duct.
HmS.t^fl^,(|<=^p^.EbOT
Pap. 47, 12, 81, 10, Rec. 7, 108, shrub, plant,
■^.H«=.kP$i-qâiO'
anethum, Gr. ivrfOov, Copt. 4JUUCI, 6JUUCI.
AelLT»38,(|^_. 1)^(1^, (|f|l
My ^-^" > staff °f office, sceptre.
^ ^j, B.D. 17, 34> Todt. (Naville) II, 41, a
title of Menu v~ir~ as the bearer of the sceptre
ames.yfl^W;
âmes Û nil to give birth to; see mes
Hflji)^. born(plur.), N. 1229.
âmesl]!kT^A-z'35'i6'lPê
■1 k P â- lâifiPâ'iie'untruth; see
äumes, Ij^JÜpg.
âms H^IqI Ö =ff|P^> Rev. 14,73,
usury ; Copt. JULHCe.
àrneska (|f|pU^. «PU
M& 1 fil Pi-i^v ■«■■. ■>•<•«. **«*■■
âmset f\ ^Û <=>*1T" C? , Anastasi Pap. IV,
f| J] -9 o. the loins, reins, kidneys ;
«. 3,q-y- ^o- Copt. juœc-r &ht.
àmset^]e,^^-n^sgr
Digitized b
Âmset QkMHkhV
N. 592, T. 60, P. 462, H5^P]^. M. 551,
N-"HHfeJ)^,N.764,q!k
R^R44Mk^P)'Hh-443-\^>
(I t\ I A j} ; the following forms occur
which suggest the reading Àmges : (1 v\ e="-
p ], P. 445, 706, AL ai8, |) ^ c=* p û ,
P' 673' Ik^^P^^'N' I279; ÀmSet
was one of the four sons of Horus and assisted
in embalming Osiris.
Âmset j]^^, I] Y pQ6], god of the
10th hour of the night.
Âmset \^C\^^'^X^Tthegod
of the 4th day of the month.
Âmestâ-em-àbu h £=='\ !j Y ®, Den-
derah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
P- 535. 689. 690, N. 172, !)^J^> t0 Per'sh.
to decay, to become corrupt.
^Hk^tM'Ikslà
I V ® ^é' t0 be weak' t0 be sad; Copt*
JÄ.K&.& (?)
Âmtt H Q Q, Rec. 32, 80, a region.
cake offering. .
Amtenni M 4\- v\
. , 1 U J5*\ 111 \.
a magical name.
Rec. 31, 165, kinsfolk; see untuit.
àmtchart f ^ i ^ ^ salve,
unguent, ointment, (1 «s\ B* , TJ. 297.
âmtcher Q c= |\ &, 31 stronghold,
l _B^<cr>LE garrison.
an 1 = Copt. rtTo.
f Microsoft ® D 4
', Hh.488,
1
an 4 , M V, a mark of emphasis, an
AAAAAA I W
indication of the subject of a sentence.
an 4 , M. 624, 625, a particle = (I A aaaaaa.
AAAAAA 1 JJ
P- 3I6, 3I7.
an S , interrogative particle ; S
aaaaaa aaaaaa ^»
t^^-^IU,shall I send? 1 J "*
JÏ Ëli C. -/J 1 AAAAAA 1 ^~w
~r WIP IT' ^e is he t0_day ? -1
■[ o, shall then? 1 (1 ^è\ _/u., is it that not?
'.who? I t^ûf", 1
AAAAAA , /"T^V I a^=s*— AAAAAA
. an 1' , a conditional particle, 1 | 2;
^^ ^aaaaaa,. "^ '
Copt, erte (late form, j] ""** f \
, a post negative particle
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an au A , to shut doors.
an
an H = /«WW, of, IV, 3,140.
aaaaaa
*
an <\ , \\ 1/, Ü /J, in, to, for, because, by.
««" I ^ AAAAAA
an I] j|, |] —« <&, said by = 1 , IV,
AAAAAA * ^—*- AAAAAA
fi .■£-. fl >C AAAAAA
J Vâr. [I ^Wi AAAAAA II K\û AAAAAA
M AAAAAA VA £\2i a= AA/\AAA
4, 220; 1141
we say.
an meru
so that.
ânn j] aaSaa, (1
1 1 1
pers. com', we; Copt. «LrtOtt
, pers. pron. ist
ann
J\ jo AAAAAA
M Ä5.*«"« ail interjection.
1 21 1 1 1
AA/\AAA fAAAAA
w w
fi AAAAAA ft
ann N = N
] AAAAAA ^
ànn I) 11, p. 318 = 11, M. 626.
AAAAAA II II
àni(P) JJ.U. 2, |, _ß , 1)^,
fl "0< Q "^^ 0 AAAAAA ft n AAAAAA 0 \\
1 AAAAAA J J Ji J J AAAAAA /f J J AAAAAA J J _/\
0 AAAAAA A <^< A ^^ _
i\ nn , M aaaaaa, M AAAAAA, to bring, to convey, to
produce; y^.N-"^, bringing;^.
ànu |\ aaaaaa VSv porter, carrier, bringer;
Digitized by II
an-uauai
of reports, i.e., herald.
an utchat ft -ss?,t0 restoure *he K8jV-°
J] K.' the Eye of Ra.
an em skhai H aaaaaa t\ fOi113^. to
put into writing.
Q AAAAAA <; ^> -
an-t ret A y , Tomb Amenem-
hat, p. 93, the name of a ceremony.
ân-shet J^X(J, "fire Wn^r'"fi^st;*e
Q Q AAAAAA
ân-t, âmit A q, A , something
brought, conduct, lead; A0% j| I, offerings.
an I) ^ , U. 556, i| "qT ^. M. 544,
y AAAAAA
örv , T. 26, P. 440, gift, offering; plur.
y AAAAAA Q 0 Q
,- .A.A.A,P.8a,N.788,jJjyj,
U. 212, 509, P. 688, ^ Ö ^ °» T. 323»
T. 292. Later forms are the following;
On 0 ft 11 0 AAAAAA Q AAAAAA I
n AAAAAA O n AAAAAA I Q AAAAAA Q AAAAAA I 4 AAAAAA |
|I«, A Ö , gift, tribute, offerings, products,
revenues, income, increase, wages, something
brought in; Copt, eme; "v37 A ö W,
Peasant 120, owner of merchandise.
Q AAAAAA O Q fi A 0 Aft/WA Q /A*AAA
things brought, offerings, etc.
Q fWWA r"*i Q AAAAAA AAAAAA <? rUJ-
ànit iiifi c> JS m * ?•:;*•
JU-ÛQ0 °, Û^ÔIT °,date flour,
JJ 1 ] I I I 1 AAAAAA 1 1 I I I
offerings of flour,
ànu
8"Tn.| IV, 1152, tools used in
J] Spill' brickmaking.
y AAAAAA (\ AAAAAA
lai' R I72> ^0^' N- 939>
watercourse, channel, ^'alley.
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Rec. 32. 82. the name of a serpent deity.
the name of a goddess.
. n avww Tuat IH) the ..brînger» of
Jj I ' the EyeofHorus.
. Q AAAAAA
Antit l\ , Tuat III, a goddess who
" brought " the pupils of the Eyes of Horus.
Tuat VII, a
star-goddess.
O
Ànitn ft
Àn-àri-t-Ra ft-*32""- ^> Tuat nI> a g°d
of the Utchat, ^^.
Àn-âtf-f JL—h Q J=c=_,B.D. 92,
5, a form of Horus.
Àll-a-f A 1 , Denderah III, 69. Aaaaw
^T^ÎflJli B.D. 125, II, J]'VWM^Ls|j> a
serpent-god, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
Àn-â-f H-T^-u^ M, B.D. 17 (Nebseni),
26 ff., the executioner of Osiris.
An-urt-emkhet-uas ft aavw> <=> f\
rS" -T. %, £^ KD- 99, 15, name of the
®.A 0 I Je»—h—' mast in the Magical Boat.
An-maät ftßc^
„ Tuat V, one of eight
nnn
Ànner neb-mäb ft ^^ \ , ,
Anher, lord of the harpoon.
Àn-her Bast-utet-tha ft*5^ ^
(?^*, Thes. I, 23, one of the 36 Dekans.
An-her-Shu ^ — Jg ^ ße^,
lF=^P^^,Lanzone,pL34,l?P
, Lanzone,
Mission 13, 126, An-her + Shu.
Q ^ Q aaaaaa0 o
An-hetep-f |\—o o> I\i=â=<'=''3>î<<=^.
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
An-faf ^ — AfcO — Afc
U. 548, T. 303, a serpent fiend.
An <e3j ft *&< ft -®- ft "^^ Jl /v
ail AAAAAA (J AAAAAA (J /WWW, (J J /V,
A. ' 1 A. ' 1 A. ' 1
AAAAAA (J
Rec. 32, i8i, to turn back, to drive away? to
repel.
anan [J A-wwA [J w/ww, T. tri, to turn back.
n /www n wywv
arm M , u. 297, T. 311, (I -*~~. T. 338,
J AAAAAA J £\.
'111 1 TuiMioSll0' N. 537, to repel,
q -}--}-» A- r4i» w- 19», l| /www. t0 drive back<
111
gods who burned the dead.
. 0 P / aaaaaa rr-j
An-nef-em-hu _J ^ ^ Q. Berg-r. 3,
|ö ^ fu e G, Rec. 4, 28, one of the eight
sharp-eyed custodians of the body of Osiris.
An T»n f ft <—> B.D. 125, II : see
ü.n-re-1 i\ /www ■ „«■ • i *
Jj *,L ' Maa-antu-f.
an ha-ti (\
sacrifice »hearth ' "" " " '
An-„er-t j^.Q.j^,
Dêr al-Gab. i, 18, ^ J-o-Î^, P.S.B. 7,
rTsJ^f^-f, Cairo Cat. 7rjf
■ft C\ Q AAAAAA
<"=■> r"Jj, A TiT F==""ii the god Onouris, the
centre of whose cult was Abydos (This) ; Copt.
«Lrtgpnrpe, Gr. •ovot,,>,*. ,
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anm
ànti (j -www ^ A. > (J *«~«, repeller.
q AAAAAA l\ AAAAAA
M , a turning back,
o A. 1 o A.
q AAAAAA A *\ *\ /WVWA
something repelled.
AAAAAA AAAAAA A AAAAAA AAAAAA l\ AAAAAA
q AAAAAA AAAAAA A
, II
j£ .A, delay, withdrawal.
Ànen-retui Q w"w> <=
J AAAAAA C~*rr'
-0< ft <S^
,A.
•1'
an
•1
>^, Rec. 6, 7,
Tuat VI,
1 Ö <2
•^>-, Rec. 11, 143, () f"", M L-fl,
1 /WVWA T> 'I 1 AAAAAA
IV, 546, to cut, to destroy, to reduce, to
suppress, to obliterate a name.
ânàn ft ** ft
1 AAAAAA 1
<S=C' knife, sword, to
aaaaaa >!!>~-' destroy.
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an (I . „. UA'WAAr „, to fetter, to tie
up, to bind, to wrap round, to rope up.
an ft <a, cord, rope; plur. (1 \
1 ftWM 1 AAAAAA Mi
Hh. 482.
ànàu(?) fl**!) *, A^AK
1 AAAAAA 1111 1 AAAAAA 1 Ml
fetters, bindings.
. ft <e*J
an M •««, anew.
valley, Ä/for, ravine ; plur. (I «mwIJ-] 'j jjh. 229,
I aaaaaa ryyi. iv, 1026, I aaaaaa Rec. 20,
"i c r"7^1 ' 1 c 1 1 1 y'
147 A <e*1 ^"^<^> 1 uPPer valleys or ravines,
ân-tt ft
of valleys.
àn-t äa-t ft
the,"Great Valley."
àn-t änti ft<e*ï
•1.
C 1 1 1 o I
■cxo <=>
1
I AAAAAA
valleys of the tombs.
ft-€&-
M ww r\/io, a region
1 o o
, M. 188, N. 694,
aaaaaa aaaaaa o the valley of myrrh.
àn-t pa-äsh ft awaa mm. "i^f r-rc-i A, valley
of the cedar.
àn-t heb ^z? ft 32 [wj, a fon<saiy
1 o o festival.
. h AAAAAA H -5V I
An-t-sekhtu M ^ ® ^1, 7/uat xi,
the pit of fire containing the damned standing
on their heads.
Àn-tt Kek M «™~ c^ù *zz* 't', b.D.
too <s \\ v
G. 43, the "Valley of the Shadow," or "Dark
Valley " through which souls entered the
Kingdom of Osiris.
àn-t .^hr one third of a second, the
CtJJl-L AAAAAA, .... ,. .,
o O "twinkling of an eye."
±n A -f5"3- „ , <S=« A tnmi
an y awaa, xev. ir, 107, «w
i nun] ■"'"
AAAAAA fv AAAAAA
M
mm T Dum
AAAAAA ,
on] 111
nnm 1 m«
•, stone; Copt, ume,
1 AAAAAA A
1 mmi H Dum H
umi ; plur. (J
an A^.A
1 AAAAAA 1
or (1 Ö -^-^-i) eyebrows.
1 AAAAAA A
1 AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA „/J 1
Amen. r3, i, Anastasi Pap. I, 25, 4. hair of any
kind, covering, colour of hair, colour of face,
complexion.
Digitized by
^5~
AAAAAA
àllàu (I (J QBl, skin coverings.
1 AAAAAA 1 1 I I
AAAAAA 1 I I
AVAAA
an [ "Tri , the scale or rust of a metal.
H aaaaaa <2 Ul1
àh (1 v;., purple linen (?)
an ft aaaaaa 0; Koller Pap. 3, 8, red cloth.
an A^^, A ^°^, a kind of
1 AAAAAA V 1 AAAAAA *C V ,___ ^ ^^
spotted fish, tilapia nilotica (?) ; plur. ft
Àn-t ft ^420, B.D. 15, 43, ft
mythological fish, one of the two fish pilots of Rä.
Àn-t ft a^ •yi'yg, Qenna Pap. 2, 8, a
mythological boat of the Sun-god.
àn-t (I AAAAAA ''^é, sickness.
An.t A <3*J „<2q the pallor of fever;
an M ö o m ' Copt. i.ovi.n (?)
an (I AAAAAA^J,somestrong-smellingsubstance.
an ft '^■-*0 \\ Ö Ju'cei saP> drink of some
1 AAAAAA in' kind(?)
4 A AAAAAA
an J , N. 535, 538 = (j 0 , T. 294, 295
= 1 , P. 229, pillar, column; plur.
AAAAAA
P. 340, M. 642,
an
an
an
an
ân-t
1 T„ 0 j. mun
,,IV,8r9,|ni.
■ p. Anastasi Pap. I, 15, 3, the shaft
' ^' of an obelisk.
XZ3, Rec. 27, 87, mast for a sail (?)
, battering ram.
, a building (with pillars ?) 1
AAAAAA
q AAAAAA
j Rec. jo, 136, building, abode;
T\ AAAAAA AAAAAA f\ [~l
i|^ |l^v^-,Rec3o, 66.
an m A , hall of a tomb ; plur. m A 1,
m ' A wi ' ' sraves> cemetery ; I /*§V 1 >Rec- 8>
136, the slain.
àn-ti ill ill T«'S, the two pillars of a palace,
ill Hi ' portico (?)
■*n-t 55&'lll^'lê'Rec-4'
I2,> I Ö^T" liqO^.ahallof
columns, colonnade.
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B.D. 15. 89, T, a form of Osiris, the Moon-god;
I ^ (| 2[wi, Litanie 53, |*, An of
the stars.
Ân-â lîl ö 11 ^ ^9°> tne divine father of
ill © T ' Pepi I.
Anit I QO' B-D-G-348,|^Rec is,
162, the consort of Sâaba, I k J and mother
of one of the seven forms of Harpokrates.
Ànit J 1)!)^, Wilkinson A.E. 111,232,
a form of Hathor and a goddess of childbirth.
Ànit I ftft c "jL Rameses IX, pi. ro,
directress of the serpent Neha-her, j~.
Anit ltl|(J(J " , B.D. 169, 20, the habita-
Horus
1 and Set.
tion of the men-gods, <=>|\\^ ^ ^, ]
An-mut-f
, P. 828, N. 772,
Denderah III, 35, | ^^ ibid. IV, 84, |^
whose exact functions are unknown. The ori-
1 ^z
ginal form of the name was, perhaps,
P. 776,
1
^,P. 66I,
, M. 772.
An-mut-f J ^, J^f,,
(r) title of the priest at Denderah who personified
the god of this name; (2) a bull-god, who
presided over the 19th day of the month ; (3) the
god of the 9th hour of the night, m |
Ànnmt-f äbesh |\n^—*f.
Ombos I, 1, 252, a star-god.
Ân-mut-k 11^ "^CX ^ , Mar. Mast. 1 ;
var- |^û^ = Ân-kenmut,
.iramn
Anran (?)
T>4^a L,D- 3» So, a
' form of Hathor.
|uTun,a form of the Moon-god.
An-sebu J 1 p J^^, T. 289,
* *
*
, U. 4T9, the name of a god.
Àn-smet
i'Pk
-d3>=
, U. 421
•i'P
:S"2=, T. 241, a pillar of Osiris with
the eyes smeared with stibium, a title of the
Bull of Heaven.
Ö
An-k (?)
■=1 P. 69t, a title of
I' Pepi I.
Àn-ken-mut | H.^^'^X, | £nI
o I
An-Kenset
à, T.S.B.A. VII, 366, Mar. Aby.
II, 23, 16, a god(?); see Ànmutf.
~=*> a U. 419, T. 2^.9,
^rv/vj'titleofagod^)
Àn-tek(P) ||ö û %P-690. the divine
v ' ill © *zzz* I mother of Pepi I.
•j the desert between the
l^J' Nile and Red Sea.
!>
An-tt
Àn'tiuli-I,!,'É,!,1
l«1fei'WÉ^Éé,hehl"-n"i"of
the Eastern Desert, the Troglodytes, Eastern
Desert tribes in general, their chief god was
the Eastern Desert.
Àn-ti Set
00,
, a man of the Nubian
Desert;plur.|||^,|||^^]
■ *. .Ä. I 1 IP û <|,2I
!»
w
c , Rec. 20, 43.
I
An-tiu Sett | "L j •£••*, the dwellers
in the Eastern Desert as far north as Palestine.
àn-ti
Nubian bow.
àn-na
w
P.S.B. t8, 37, d u, a
l,Rev.= 4 .asaninter-
l -wwNA rogative.
the name of the original owner of the D'Orbiney
Papyrus.
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ànauasu4$"£ïf]lk'v'lM.
Methen 4, a title, or name of an office.
ànà () ^ () ^, () Ö !)<2^, a kind of
plant, twig, branch; plur.
ànà fi <e*J (I = (I <=>, stone.
1 /WVWA 1 1 Effil
ânàu, ànu (] ^-^ (] %> o, Rev. 11,137,
qjQ /WVWA
^ÖJ}--..^-, Rev. 11,131,see! Copt. <Lrt<LT.
ânàuâu J^ () ^> () ^> ^î> (] -^— {] <2
(je^Tj fl e M '^Ç > a kind of plant.
ânâuba Q \f Q ^ ô^-^"» Rec- 29>
165, M /www (1 g n^ , a bearing pole.
Ànàushana 11 «a—ilgî.îtî'^'T"^!,
Anastasi Pap. IV, i, 13, 1, Ree. 15, no, a kind
of plant.
- Anâukar 1 —yLlà^LM-
43, 97, the disease-fiend Ningal, ->f- £-£l i=T*"-
. ànàr-t 1] Ig = 1] S &. milk.
_ AAWVA
âna = i? , IV, 1161, with.
1
P. 567, chin.
> l
a nä
ànâU | Tk fàl.B.D. Nav. 15, 48, to
blaspheme; var. J-,.
âni
■•V
1.
1
âni ill fill aman of On (Heliopolis), or
111 44' singing-man of Denderah.
1
dancing-woman of Denderah
âni <e*M™.<^(l(l[iiiiD.il'0lJ
1 1 AAWVA 11 1 AAWVA
Jour. As, 1908, 292, stone; Copt. OUïte.
ânit Û^ÛÛ^I, [l^ûû%^
RCC- 5' 89' 1 ^ 11 ^^' Re& l6> IJ°
<&*
AAWVA
AAWVA
M MM , o o, twigs, palm-leaves,a
1 A/WWA 11"'' A/WWA I I 1
Rec. 5
kind of fruit; 1)^!)!)% ^$
âmi (] rJp^, U. 392; see r5"^>
ànu h wX5 ^\ ft ft, sandals.
A 0 aaaaaa^jîv
anu-t {[ fl ^Q~. P. 437, M 651, boat (?)
àmm (J <Pa' ^s» "^X, herbs, plants.
I; Copt. «LrtOK, Heb. "Oi-N.
ànuki^qq,^11'157'1^;
ânuk-£u (] ö ' | 1 (^, Rev. i2, 87, I
myself; Copt. <LrtOK £,U).
â-bD:jrja.cjo-
qrjü?-ii7o;.iirj«os-
L-fl[}j, Rec. 6, 9, wall; plur. [} =, j]^,
irj^D;.c*'».^iirjöi.
1|-<&I ! Il ". û 1? S-0 D i. fortiBcations.
1 «AmJu III 1 <S=< " I
âneb-t H"j"D00' N- 955
M 1 , Anastasi Pap. V, 20, 2, a walled
enclosure, a walled town, a palace, a fortress ;
Aneb F} , Israel Stele 3, a walled city.
ânbi û <e^ J ûû n, a walled district.
1 /www -d 1 1 I 1 /www *ö 1 1 111
M \ M M , fenced enclosures, pounds for
cattle, zeribas, the sides of a ship.
toM*JV'-Mrj«s.
to surround with walls, to shut in.
tata1°*JLLfJM°\in&
1 AAAAAA m*Z) ■ w > J J 1 AAAAAA *£3 " y 1
wall-builder, mason (?)
àneb-hetchtiu [j ? ^X tâ !,
inhabitants of Memphis.
âneb^J^ll^J^.deRougé,
Edm 106, j^ s j0, n*-* y^,
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Rec. 31, 26, a kind of medicinal plant, herb, or
fruit.
ft nw t0 dance, to perform
1 \\ J V acrobatic feats.
ânbs (?) f\ tâ(sic)^-^mj®^, A.Z. 1907,
46, title of an official of Thebes.
âneb-t (?), àneb-tâ 11 «zz? J | Û »
P. 79. 1)"^ [!]. N. 22, l)-^^, M. 109,
dual of "V37, lord.
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ânp M , B.D. 188, 2
I\ /WWW <? * ft AftAAAA jy
ànp (J JJ), Sphinx text 4, (J q jj,
ft -^ y Thés. 1281, child, boy, prince,
*l D -M' IV, 157, 898, 994-
ânp M 5 > t0 svi,'athe, to wrap round.
ânep M (-«, Rec. 29,157, to decay, to stink.
Ànp, Ànpu |j J^-^j^, Peasant B 2,
115, 1) "^ ^^ » Rec- 36» "» J, Rec 2, 27,
f\ iWWNA M ft A-VWNA /\ iWWNA . C\ ft iWWNA C\
(|D^.(|DV(|D.k-k!fi.(|D^|.
the judge of hearts (U. 220) ; Copt. «LrtCnrn.
ft AAWNA H J
An pu M ^j 1, Edfû I, 14, the four
forms of Annbis: (i) (] "^ $3 "[)-° ^ O j?j »
Anpit ^^™nzone's"'°3f'Xn"°:
Anp-àmi-ut (| Q g -j)-^ =, B.D.
Will
Anubis in the embalming chamber.
Ànp neb-Ta-tchesertt A J X3'7
^"^ cfl , Anubis, lord of the cemetery.
Ànp heni h m jlj], Tuat v, a
jackal-headed god who guarded the river of fire,
a form of Anubis.
Ânp-heri-em-pet-ta-tuat "m
D £-• ' • •* ' ^
, Cairo Pap. Ill, 5, Anubis,
v J I 3X o CD
governor of heaven, earth and underworld.
Ânp khenti Âment àa, fffil <=> ^,
T.387,U.7i,N.33i.^âTt,i'
M. 403, Anubis, lord of Âment, the predecessor
of Osiris.
Ânp khenti-seh-neter h " ß\ s
B.D. 117, Anubis, chief of the
hall of the god.
Ânp khentâ-ta-uâb -^ r[jj^ ««« Ti j]
I I iwwS ( Anubis, chief of the holy place.
Ânp Khenti Ta-tchesertt "^\f[{|v
,. , P. 707, Anubis, prince of the cemetery.
Ànpsa-Âsàr-ij^llgL j ©
Anubis, son of Osiris.
1
Anp(| d
, Anubis of various cities :
ΰ etc., JMar. Aby. I, 45, Nesi-Âmsu 25,
©' _ 24.
» « Denderah IV, 83, god of
y 1 D îll' the r4th Aat.
Ânp [) ö J\ Ombos I, 62, a hunting-god
1 D Si' worshipped in the South.
ànef û ^ = ^-
ânf J ^*Tû Ävfff. û ***
=— O droppings from the eye, diarrhoea, any
j> m' kind of bodily exudation.
anem
L.D. Ill, 140B = -^vf 3$> vvho?
Copt. num.
4nemyi^J,U.s43,qJ$£
a.
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kkMrjkkfcfr
irkkÄ-irT"*-!!^
kMrkk-*rç-i=j
ir^-Ék-ik^irjik
^5\ <%$^, skin of human beings, or animals, hide,
pelt;Copu,tou;CJM^I
Rec. 30, 67.
ànemu \\
i.e., human beings.
ànem-t \\
iWWVA
0, n
Hi I
iWWVA
I, "skins,"
T cloth, garment,
' apparel.
see an.
Q , (I wvw , Rec. 14, 195, skin bottles,
Lelsofd^plur.lj^^^^ö,
Rec. 16, 57.
4 AIWW\ / ^
àn-rn'k-t m n .Greene II, 17,
111 1.1 1 <z^a cm
home, abode, dwelling.
anmer (J | ^, Rec. 33, 35 = (J ,
to love.
ânmesit M
ànen 1] ^, |)
Anenit ||^r: 1)1)^ RR i6«j,god,
desses who bestowed virility.
âner (I <r">, De Hymnis 44, shell of an egg.
i Dum
J\ AAWNA (\ AAWNA
âner M <=>, M , 1.^3 ß\, gravel,
stone ; Copt. ume.
ànrit (1 (1 (1 , stone, pebble, worked
stone; plur. 1)^1)1) ^|.
.™,ll<^\\™,IV'894'
^ B.D. r-
WO'
34»
6.
Aner-ti M , M
1 <cr> unni 1
the two rocks near Al-Kâb; M
âner uä
âner-en-bâa M
âner-en-benu A <=■>**««> 11 Ö %
ö% , i<<fe^ö1K nnni),yello\vsandstone.
J\ /NAWNA
M <c=> ^-oi_ IV, 932, monolith.
1 unni -
<cr> /w^i •-jinE basait.
nïïïïi nïïïïi
AAWNA
• àner-en-bekhenu (j
Ö ^o mun, porphyry.
ft W\AM
âner-en-ma M
nïïïïi
nïïïïi
*Z) iWWVA
Rec. 3, 48, granite.
Âner-en-Maat f\
flïïïïl
IÏÏTÏÏ1
Sinsin I, "stone of truth," a title of Osiris.
âner-en-rut 11
sandstone.
äner-en-rut-ent-fu-^esher h
nïïïïi
e fr
I™,
u mm] a 1
aner-en-sen-t H <=>«««> y
1 mun a
nïïïïi
Thés. 1286, red
sandstone.
/www
1174, a kind of stone.
.âner hetch h <=■> ?, ||
white calcareous stone, limestone
AAWNA
*~~« y , iv,
rjuni a omni
T^T
□ED i /j\ I *
aner hetch-nefer-en-rut-1 U<::::>
UT mmi
wwna'^X ,Thes. 1285, fine white sandstone.
aner sept U <::::> A ' > prepared stone (?)
âner kam h
nïïïïi
anr
ânr
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^è\ ^ , black granite.
§ I ^', Ö . » vase tf)
[jl «w» 1^, skin head covering.
ànr § I , , , , WL> Anastasi Pap. IV,
9, a reptile (?), worm (?)
anr---- i'^ül'BirchLH-15'
a kind of cake or bread.
" the place where nothing grows," a mythological
locality at Hensu ; var. ^^ |) ^ £\ ^.
ànrana (alana) t| | _äx> i ik |,
• -«WA ^^ w«NA » 1 oak trees ; Heb. Vi"*»*
I'm. I k I I« orj^".
ânrahama (ârhama) h \ "*"" <—>
n\ztW 0 IM' AnaStasi ^' ***
Harris I, i6.\, ro, pomegranate; Heb. pft-j
Syr. «ix»«,, Arab. J^, Rth. Ç^ :, Copt.
1
AAWVA Ai. —
Ànratàt||Mi ' ] j)
the river Orontes.
ànhamaiCm^^.^^0'
Harris I, j6a, 5, pomegranate; see [Jl | <=r>
ni\\-<2>- -M-B^in*
ft AAWVA A
ànhemen q m e^s $, IV, 73» Rec- 2,
A , a fruit-bearing tree and
1
the fruit thereof, pomegranate; see ffl | , . , |TJ
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ânhem || ^ f\'(?) U. 182, to carry off.
ànherher
àn-khu m I
<e=«
ra
w
etc.
Ànhetut (17ir^\!)Qenn.a 4' 5- the
lûûlir singing ape-gods.
ànhjl^f-J^f^J
A 1 AAVtfVA A „/? I AAWVA A \\
eyebrows ; Demotic form,
ert&, rt&.
1 JWWVA A i w —■ 1 AAWVA *i iJ| 1
K2-irjui-*~*'»-ii.-
@ W,to surround, to enclose, to embrace, to
rimmed, or banded, with gold.
ànhu 0<e<§t^^],those wh0 sur"
l -vvwNA X Jl i i i rour.'
AAWVA
—-^- Ï
Copt.
AAWVA
ành || ^^ f~J, jl
AAWNA
d or encircle.
, an
enclosed place of protection, courtyard.
ành (1 8 Qr> a word w'th a hidden
meaning, a secret, a riddle.
ành-t jl <S=1 5 Q, vase, vessel.
I JWWsA A Ö
anhasäp (?) ft *# 0 ° °,a kind of ,un-
v JJ a I D o guent or salve.
Ân-hefta 1 8 ^^^.Tuat Ix>a 8uardian
X=?= of the 8th Gate.
ànhem jl<e=1 8 f\ ^ , skin, colour,
covering ; mistake for jl J ik Co, .
-J1— Q ^ to rejoice ; see
AAWNA
AAWNA
I I U
ànkhuràsmara ||
. W ° ... ,r xt n
nherher.
® 2 Turin Pap. 67, 11,
limn ' a kind of stone.
AAWVA (S) f3
III
, Alt. K. No. 81, a precious stone.
ânes jl «Aw« 0, p. 662, jl «Aw« O'rr, M.
7 74, u. 398, t. 242) j|~~~p "nfp e, j) ^ ^yf,
q /ww^ 5, jl 10» il <wwa 0, q TI,
1 111 mm I I 1 «w«
I ^ 11 , a red bandlet, cloth, apparel; plur.
j] p nfr^rn[r, u. 423, jj^^ri,
Ânes-Râ ^®|,B-D-(Sa'ite)a4g2^
àns-t jl^n^ie, jl^T-
jl lO^, jl,*^oj£j?, jl/wwvv^,
the sole of the foot; plur. jl w«« | \s\ \f
iriUi
àns-t jl
àns-t h ^ fi o ^r,a kind °( p,an/;
1 mm I III Cr. ai/iaoi'(?)
àns-t ü^fl
ànsu
ànsuti ft]*'], Rec. 4> 25, ^ J Q
a reed case, box (?)
ànseb-t^pj^.U.^N^
o ^jJJ , the hoof of an animal.
(?)
Peasant 34, the seed
of the same.
' king ; see nesu,
anqq^^.Rec. 17,50, q zv»tj*AjA'
to withdraw, to return (?)
ànq ' ^ ^LU'236, ' ^ ^
P. 667, M. 777, j) ^ jQ ff[, P. 6or
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fl**3*^ n II «^r - n A <e=1 e ft*0
_Vîfl» 0 ™~p, Thes. 1296, (1 A/wv
V A \ f \ A <=*\ h 1 /www
*S\ {J! Àmen. 13, 3, to embrace, to gather
J^ J}' together, gird round.
Ânq-t |j /www ^, B.D. 153B, 3, the net
used by the Akeru gods in snaring souls.
Rec. 30, 67, cordage,
III' tackle of a boat.
A A
ànqà h wS? f\
ànqefqef-t m www ,
Anastasi Pap. I, 24, 7, a part of a chariot, or harness.
ànk, ànnk h ww^ -^j, f\ ^. -^j,
. ànk M S^>t0 l'e>t0 ^etter> t0 restrain.
ànk l|Ç,fiend; plur. (J y |) !) ^j-
AnkU M V$\, Tuat VII, "the netter,"
a god. who fettered the foes of Osiris.
ànt fl <^<Qi'§ to bind up or cripple [the
1 AA/WW Sii' toes].
n -ex ^ n www
ant-t M www , H (S, cord, rope,
l\ /WWW I l\ /WAAA ^1 I l\ AAA/W «j
chain; pLânt-ut,^^^,,^,
Rec. 31, 17.
Ànt t fl"""^ Tuat X, the chain by which
H Q @ ' Aapep is fettered to the earth.
. J\ /WWW ^k (0
Antiu q ^ "^ m> Tuat X, a group of
four gods who slew Aapep.
Ant f. <^*t «. Hymn of Darius 13, to stifle,
ant I AAAAM|ff. ■'^11^1
l ö \\ to choke, to close up.
ânti-tu (1 ~vwvA hindrance, obstruction.
(\ AA/WW -V
ânt-t q p. 682 "
àntu U ö^> L-D. III, 140B = ö^,
Àntriush 0.ga&l|l|^|lt!jl, Darius;
see ^^^ QQ S ]M\ Pers. Jf fyf ^ r<~ -fS
<fr <<, Babyi. y et<T HfW £^T? «•
Antesh (J www o , Metternich Stele 73,
a mythological animal.
ft /WMV\A
ànth-t q s==i<g, fetter, cord, cordage, rope
tackle; plur. (I s==» ^ç, U. 422, (J
1 • 242, I AAAAAA 1 , AAAAAA V*\ ,,
' t s=> @ 1 s=» Jr •
Antheti
1
\\<?
Rec. 30, 67,
187.
, Tomb Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Rä (No. 64).
Antheth
Tuat VI, a goddess,
functions unknown.
ebenem q S£l^,'• ■«; ; ;
ànt [ /wwvA"t^é, I /wwvA ^* to be in need
of, want, misery, sadness, disgust, trouble.
Àntebu 1) ^ J ^ ^, B.D. 99. 7.
ànetch (] "v, protector, defender, advo-
cate, avenger; see *^-=& H^, q ,=l-=s) H^, T. r86,
IT)- IT ^ 11p-3^. U, 764.
ànetch (j 'T, to strike, P. 204.
ànetch her
IT^
9
|| "f "^ * , M. a4a, ||
N. 709,
of, nt?>
IJT"1!?' ilT^H?'5"0"to
thee ! the opening words of many hymns ; see
."P-lT
àntch|^),|*^(,toS„lterg,ieror
pain, oppressed, depressed.
àntch-t m ^^ , grief, sorrow, pain.
àntcher || ft ^, (J ^ ( ,
T. 386, M. 394, to grasp, to seize.
àr H , a conditional particle, when, if.
àr 1 , an emphatic particle; also used
with other particles, e.g., 1 (II, 1 ~~»
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àr Jj.> an °'d f°rrn of the preposition <cr>,
at, by, to, towards, as far as, against, until.
àr 1)
àr 1)
ir-her 0 45. ^=S ***, 0 £ra *, into
the presence of someone ; Copt, expert.
àr, àri M <s>-, U. 586, p. 16, 96, -az>-,
ar
àr
àr
àr-
e pre
àr,
s <^^ = preposition <cr> to,
towards, etc.
"S^ Nàstasen Stele 11, 22, 25,
\\ ' 26, 32 = preposition <cr>.
. "^^ = preposition <cr> to, to-
Q wards, from, etc.
<2>-
w
1) g? <r^. Rec- «. 76, (| g <=>, e ,
^2>-^,^^, |)<2>-^, e, to make, to
do, to create, to form, to fashion, to beget, to
produce, to pass the time, to be made, done,
created, etc., and used as an auxiliary; Copt.
, do not ; Copt. XJCnp, JÜCnep ;
=^<2s- Nàstasen Stele 66 =
=><\f>' cyi-rrreqeipe.
eipe;
an -<s>-, to visit,
Ù£±Q, "any other man who visited
r^A
" I visited
AAWNA n
Ainam"; <s>- vä 1
the mine region."
âri <2s-, to serve in the army, t
"a second time I served."
an <2s-, to amount to, wv«
„ , IV, 666, "amounting to 1784 teben."
nnn1111 ' h '
âri -<s>-, to pass the time, 0 § a
— IT] W'M<^s ,<Ipassed
AAWNA <^ > _Z1 till I ■<=*" \ I
eight days in exploring."
âri abu <s=- T Jrè\ J\ , to make a stO]>
page, i.e., to cease.
âri âau-t <s=- y , to occupy an office,
to enjoy a dignity, to exercise the functions of
a certain office.
âri âakh -cz» <3L,°, t0 benefit someone,
JT\\\ to do good to.
praise.
âri àui <s>. fl e H,t0 Praise.>t0 perform
1 \\ A a service of praise.
àri àb (?) -<s>- ^ , to do the will of
someone, to carry out the intent of someone.
àri àr-t -<s>- (1 A, to milk an animal.
àriàt6rti§§'toSoth^
àri ä (?) ^ZZl, t0 WOrk the 'option
v ' a SÄRSÄÄ of a district.
an änkh <=>•¥• , P.S.B. 10, 47, to
take an oath, to perform what one has sworn
to do.
àri änt <e» <&N, worker on the. na.i,s>
a manicurist.
àri äntch <s>- xz>z, to heal, to make to
recover, to restore to soundness.
àri ua-t ( ?) <2>- ^^, to travel, to journey.
àri uat-shu
<s>-
fecîf?e
m\
Rec. 19,
92, to work at the trade of a
•€§3-
âri utcha -<s>- ^\ «^ "-^~~, to heal.
àri baka-t <s>- J "i^. \_J ^j£ ^j, to
conceive, to become pregnant ; Copt. ep&OKI.
âri-t pequ
°M^
<=s=>
to prepare
food.
to work
âri em hetep -az>-
contentedly.
àri hetep (j <s>- ^\ —a-,, to do what
ought to be done.
âri em qaà^>-1)1) |^^l)f
to make oneself like someone, to feign to be
someone else, to disguise oneself, to pretend.
âri em tenà-t <s>' f\ c=> Q o C, to
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register oneself, to enrol one's name.
àri-t maät 'a2>" ^^ (J i\ 1, to practise
right, to lead a life of integrity.
ârim'k-t ^-^n,10 Pr.otect't0 sPread
feOtJ the wings over young.
âri-t menkh-t »*™ it , to do the
very best work.
âri metcha -<&>-
to write a book.
Q 1
1 c^*"^; -is>- 1
eè^'
àri en <s>- ww, made by, produced by,
<2>- "v37 " produced by the lady of the house,"
C3
" born of the lady of the house."
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an ennu <r=» ©, Rec. 21, 80, to do
a thing continually.
=^- to perform a task
=>' well.
, to have inter-
àri nefer
<2>-
àri nefer-t <s>-
course with a virgin.
àri neh -<s>- r-. *=ft, to protect.
(VWMIS l\
ari nekhi <2>- ' MM ç a, to protect.
àri nekhen -cz>- -ö j§), to renew one's
youth, to act as a youth.
àri neter ^22>" "1, to deify.
àri netch
<2>-
\\
Tr« to shew pity, to
' protect.
âri-netchemm-t-àm-henen
1
k Jk A1 k I ;=".•p-466'
M. 529, N. 1108, to masturbate.
àri rethu àqeru <s>- v& ^\
M *è\, to appoint "trustworthy people."
àri Haker -cz>- rD
celebrate the Haker festival.
àri hep er <s>- mD<
^2"7
to
>, to set the law
in motion against someone.
àri hru ^^ ITJ
', to pass the day.
to make ä
day of rejoicing, to celebrate a festival.
àri hett -cz>- ITJ TJ, to praise.
àri ha -<s>- <w> ®, to make magical passes
\\ <=>©l
àri hm nefer <s>-
© 10
1
over the dead; <s>-"SjF "*' * -zss~-cs>-, to
make magical passes over the eyes.
âri-t heb ^^ 8 Il ^ .to celebrate a
c A J© III'
àri hebsu <s>-
festival.
I Jl H Ye. , to make
cloth, i.e., to weave.
àrihep-t <s>- 8 a I to work the paddle,
" XQf i.e., to row a boat.
àrihemu ^S^^^^V
to work the steering oar or rudder, to steer.
àri hem <a>- f, t0 work at « trade ?r
. i. handicraft.
&
àri hem-t -cz>-
, to live with a wife; <2>-
_ &
\\ ûO
to pass time in philandering.
âriher-<2>- | § "fK to terrify.
àri hes-t <s>- 8 0 , to do the pleasure
A A ^
of someone, to make someone pleased.
àri khet <2>- ,->*-., to do things, to be
1 1 1
active, to acquire wealth, to sacrifice.
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àri kheperu
J
1
1, to effect
transformations, to take different forms ; <2>-'>/^wv
<=> ,. 1 1 1
<ry iv ; ~~~^. they changed their forms.
àri kheru Q .^<=> Is &, Rec. 21,
87, to thunder.
àri kher-f <s>-<=>,t0 Perform his dai)y
*~ ' task.
an sa -<s>-
m
to make magical passes
over someone.
àri sep sen <s>~ , to repeat
àri sem <s>- 0 f\ ^8, to greet with
good words ; Copt. pcJULOnr (?)
n /WSAAA V i
àri senther <2>. V s=> &, <s>- $?,
Î5 <^^> III 000
to make an offering of incense, to cense.
àrisekhem ^"Tl10R1*?tIie
® IT sistrum.
àri sekheru <s=- ii<~z> fl '. t0 devise
plans, to arrange men's destinies, a title of one
of the Khensu gods at Thebes.
àri sesh <s>- Ufa, to act as a scribe, to
copy a document or book ;
<s>-
to act as a scribe, to copy; <s>-
I <2>-
!>
I tVWVNA
, to do into writing;
àri seshsh -az>- ß ÏÏ
<s>-
nn
&■
\
to
play, or rattle, the sistrum.
àri seshem kh[n]s ^s>-
to praise.
àri seka <s^ P [J ^ ^ 2' t0
plough.
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àri-t setep sa(?) <2>" ,£V—\ to make
magical passes, to perform magical ceremonies
with a view of securing protection from evil, to
visit the Court.
àri Shen <s>- ^, hairdresser ;
«cr> "h. , chief hairdresser at Court.
àri kat
r — i
\\.
'doer of
the Splendid Works of the Lord of the Two
Lands," i.e., the royal Clerk of the Works.
àri gestep <s>- ^^sîx, to protect.
o D
<2>-
àri ta-t tep-f o ^ A—° ® *~~ "
w ^ i <=> i s
he who has laid his head upon the
earth, i.e., the dead man.
àri tchet 'a2>" ^ t0 make a sPeech.t0
•<=> =.(' say.
arm
j working men, slaves,
I ' servants.
!>
I, work-
ant
ing women.
*"•â™ W ~ 2 M $ !•
<2>-
*
I, workers, doers, those who make, etc.
j ' ' • '
äri-t -s>- MM c , IV, cor, made, artificial
(of © I J , lapis-lazuli).
âri-t -œ^|]|]û, T. 34a, !)<=>-], P. 191,
^ û,^z>-MM c : ,
M Q£ <=>, something done, work, the act of
working, deed, act, a thing to be done; plur.
|<=>,P.i7o, ^,^>-
-<E>- -<E>-
• C,<2>-
o -<2>- -<2>-
<2>- "vT"""7
O. Û ' o IN Û
. <2>-
lll'o iii'<=>Un 1 1 r
, work of all kinds.
ari-t , ^fö, creature ;plur. .creatures,
<=> I ttx o III
human beings, mankind.
Ari
"â'iÉ^â'^0- 32'176'
" worker," i.e., the creative god, as opposed to
the god whose heart is still, i.e., ■ K}
Osiris.
Ari
<s>-
, Ombos I, r, 186-188, one of
the 14 Kau of Rä.
Aritl <"'■■'>J|, Rec. 15, 178, a goddess.
Àrit-âakhu ^^^ $> Tuat VII,
a star-goddess.
Àri-Àmen <s>- ft ^^ Jf\, a god.
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Àrit-âru(?) "2T
Àri-maât
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] Tuat VII, a
I ' star-goddess.
<2>-
"doer of the right," a name of
Osiris and of other deities.
Âri-em-àb-f
<2>-
o
,B.D..r25>
II, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
Àri-em-aua 'a2>"
<2>-
\J
L_J]
■|^I|]l]C])Rec.4,28,
<s>-
■T-
<2>-
<2>- I
©
£\ L_=fl,Berg. 1,7: (1) one of the four
grandsons of Horus ; (2) god of the 6th hour of the
n'ght; (3) god of the 15th day of the month.
Àri-en-àb-f 'a2>' ^1 J, B.D. no, 42,
a blue-eyed god in Sekhet-Aaru.
Àri-entuten-em-meska-en Nem-
'<S>-fk ^
Ur A/WVAA V\iW\/\AA
C Jf 1 1 1
LH
B.D. 99,19, the leathers of the magical boa't.
Àri-ren-f-tchesef cEîi-!]^ 1, Berg. I,
7, Rec 4, 2&,-^>>^-^),<=3 ^) J- :
(1) one of the four grandsons of Horus ; (2) god
of the ioth day of the month; (3) a part of the
magical boat ; (4) god of the 8th hour of the day.
Àri-hetch-f -<2>- "^\ jR ß\ *^^,
" creator of his light," a god.
âri-khet
-<2>- c=
=,, "maker of things,"
a title of several gods and kings.
Ariu-kamt^^jUl^.
Tuat VI, the 12 gardeners of Osiris.
Àri-ta ^S>", Rec. 27, 189, a title of Ptali.
<2>- ——
Arit-ta-theth (?)
Tuat X, a lioness-goddess.
Âri-tchet-f <s>- o
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<s>-
àr , to see ; compare Heb. nN~ï and
Copt. eitJOpg, (?)
àr O. the pupil of the eye ; Copt. iopg,.
. <2>- I
ar-ui i \\
<2>- I
^
^25-Ca Q (3 I
I, the two
)■
eyes. This reading is very doubtful ; the correct
reading is, perhaps, something like the Coptic
, -<2>- -CS>- -<2>- -CS>- -CS>-
ar_t ~ ,' ~ ' . ?» ,°' I -®-
p , the eye; compare Copt. eiA.T,
a seeing, a looking, look, glance, the faculty or act
of seeing, sight, vision ; and 61 in eiep&OOrte,
evil eye.
-<e>- &. -<s>-
, eye to eye.
àr-t em âr-t
i' TT , -<E>- -CS>- TT
ar-ti ^z>-^z>., U. 63, , U. 551,
-<2>- _, , -<B>- -<B>- -<T2>--<T2>- OO
<2>-, P. 167, <T">, <T">, . -ÇÏ&-,
o o \\ \\ O O @o
O O, the two eyes ; -cas-, eyes.
<2>-
àr-ti en nesu
V
A/WW. T /WVW\
a title of an
official.
àr-t nebt
»iç
!'o 1!
-<T2>- \ / -<E>- ,
o I 1 1 l' "C7;
IT«
" every
eye," i.e., all persons, everybody.
Ar-t (?)
<s>-
, B.D. 101, 4, the Eye of
seven cubits with a pupil of three cubits.
Àr-t-àabt w, ft-is^ ßl t Thes. 104,
the left eye of Horus or Rä, i.e., the moon.
Àr-t-uâ ^ "j^" ^, B.D. (Saïte) 115, 1,
"one eye," a title of the Sun-god.
Àr-t-unem-t^j^^,B.D.I7,
71, th.e right eye of Rä, i.e., the sun.
Thes. 104, a name
of Sirius and Rä.
Àr-t-unemi -cs>- \ A,
-az>--fv <=>?>> Rec. 30, 18S,
Ar-t-utt (?)
Âr-ti-f-em-khet
YJk'
a goddess.
<2>-
\\
(i-
one of
the 42 Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
Àr-ti-f-em-tes HÊZ- \\
<s^\\
IÏÏTÏÏ1
B.D. 125, II, "Flint-eyes," or "Fiery-eyes,"
a god of Sekhem, one of the 42 Assessors ; varr.
Àf-ti-m-tches
^•1
Ar-t Rä
©
-<^2>- aaaaaa
Rec. 15, 17, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris,
jy|, eye of Rä, the mid-day sun.
Àr-t-Râ-neb-taui <s>' S=Z K, Om-
«a, 1 =5tt= k
bos I, 1, 47, a serpent-goddess.
Àr-t-Heru -cz>_ ^\ , N. 421, -<s>-
U. 91, 112, 117, the Eye of Horus, *>.,the sun ;
fern. -Q&-
, Denderah IV, 81; ^s:'
U. 37, the two eyes of Horus, one black, one
white; vsaki''^' T9^' **• ^7^' ^" I292>
the southern Eye of Horus; <s>- <s>- vis. ,
; <s>- <w^ and
U. 37, the two Eyes of Horus
<s>- m, P. 264, 265 ; -cs>- vs. ft, U. 516, the
green Eye of Horus; -<s>- C\ ô, N. 519, the
. • t. , TT -<2>- Q. ff\ crSi> <=>
white Eye of Horus; \.\ /n i~w-i , the
red Eye of Horus.
Âr-tHeru^l^^^.u. 83,
<&>■ "A, *?. -S"^ the Eye of Horus, a name
given to offerings.
kSv
HT-
e of
neniu.
Ar-t Heru hetch-t <s>-
a ceremonial garment.
Àr-t Khnemu Q ^ fi jk, thT?uE>'
1 c VJ"*Y» Ivhne
Àr-t Khnemu <s>' Q sp<;, p. 444,
N. 1130, "Eye of Khnem," the name of the
boat of Her-f-ha-f.
RW% Eye of Shu, i.e.,
Y JfVl' the day-sun.
Ar-t Shu
Àr-t(?)Teb ^c J ^, T. 245,
^"û J 1)^,428, a god.
Àr-t (?) Tern ^^ f\ Jj\, Pap. Mut-
hetcp 5, Eye of Tern, the setting sun ; fem.
\ Denderah IV, 81.
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god of the 9th day of the month.
Ar-ti-tchet-f (?) ,.
,the
àr, âru 1) <e=- ^ ||, N. n9, 1)
U. 421, l)<=^^^, Reç.27, 217, H^^
J^, (]o J, (|oJ,(|o"^fl,.°rn,, figure,
image, ceremony, rite; plur. (I <2>-^\, N. 213,
(|^,t..4..p...6,(|—^:,
T. 245, 330, the divine forms in the Tuat.
âr (I <r>^^, river ; Copt, eioop.
1 AAAAAA
âr-t J <=>^, J ^, moisture> flow of
1 O AAAAAA 1 1 1 1
ar „ _
AAAAAA
.—^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Ol AAAAAA
■^^!>- AAAAAA ,
àr-âa j^3 wm
f
water.
, Herusàtef Stele 17.
the Nile; Copt, eiepo.
Rec..7,.»s,(|<^>Ä,"|<^>=,')-<=-İ,
I Ö, Rec. 32,183, (j ^ ()() Rec.13,4, 21,
milk ; Copt. epooTe ; see M g=> fe.
àrtu (ârut) h -cz^o^n, u. 68, \\
a\ÊÊÊ' N' 327' 1
who give suck, nurses (?)
àru 1) ^^ ^, stalled ox' P1
H rs 5r5}' ' catt'e f°r sacrifice.
àrit \\ <2=- 1111 c *fca, milch cow.
beans; Co])t. <Lp(JO, Arab. J J.
Digitized by
<s>-
gfjj. womcn
ir-ti 1]
àx-ti h
1,
-<2>-"^ . ,akindofseedorgrain(?)
âr-ti (I <2>- "Ç\ , some strong-smelling
substance, or disagreeable sensation.
âr [I -^^, to be oppressed ; ...n -wv^aa M
Rec. 2, 109, greatly oppressed.
oppressed one, a man in trouble.
Àri-t h -cz>- hh ^ , Tuat V, the gate
of the 5th division of the Tuat.
ar-Ut v\ , part of the magical boat.
àr-tit 1] ^ ^ Ö, blue garment.
àr-ti (j <=>\> |l , coloured cloth of
which flags are made.
Ârti(?) -<=^ 5k 1)1) ^ff, Tuat IX, a god
who swathed Osiris.
âri 1] <r^ ^, N. 391, |) <=> |), N. 1164,
1 ^' 1 ^ R 663' 1 <==> 1' P' 2°4' 96-'
Y"jJ ï , he who belongs to something, or someone,
one who is in charge, keeper ; dual, [I «cz> *è\'(| (I,
P. 391, M- 557, N. 1164; plur. I) <=> ^,
i|^MT11f8Mi-1«i|'5r-
P. 433, 1) ^=> 1) I - \, M. 619, I) <"> I) I
^\o /\ , N. 1224; Copt. epHT.
âri M <~:> Y"jJ 3M V&, the man whose duty it
was to attend to something ; fern. [I ~iW : Jj.
ari Ij^^^lj^^.Rev. 11,139,12,25,
(I <2s- "^W, friend, associate, companion.
V^J c 1 1, that which appertains to someone or
something, the duty of someone, office,
appointment.
âri âui
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âriuàakhuMT^;^-il'
dwellers in the horizon.
âri àru ^ ^ ^ ^, title of the high
priest of the ioth Nome of Upper Egypt.
Âri-àr-t-tchesef
Rec. 4, 28, a god.
àri às-t •*$ n, throne attendant.
Àri-às-t-neter 1 rl ° "1, Tuat 11,
guardian of the divine throne.
o I
an am
■\\>
^TiH^,i
w 1 c
belonging to the arms, i.e.,
bracelets, armlets.
° steward, house-
o CT^' keeper.
4Tv
àri ä-t |1 <=> y$
àriâa Ij^j^.N. 1074,1]^.,p.651
| Timin"
, >u) , porter, doorkeeper; plur.
(Ö llllillH |
I
Il »H1111II |
Àri âui -S
, B.D. G. 608, keeper of
thé Two Gates (Egypt) ; a title of Horus.
Àri-âa-em-às-t-maat
L_=û
j
, Cairo Pap. VII, 4, a lioness-goddess,
keeper of the throne in the Hall of Judgment.
Àri-âa-en-Àsàr Q Jk. ~~~. J] ,
^ nimm n| -<2!>-
N. 1074, the doorkeeper of Osiris.
Art-äa-nt-pet M q ^ ,
T num., v| a , j
P. 651, M. 752, the doorkeeper of heaven.
àri âau Y"]) <~==> \, ass-herd.
ill r=ai
Àri-ânb-f h .Si 11 "^r ^^ > Tuât vin,
a dog-god in the Circle Àakebi.
àri ânti M W J ««« L—fl W, Quelques
Pap. 67, title of an official of the " House of
Life," rr^i -£
pylon-keeper ; plur. Û ^ W I' ^^ ^ %
Âri-user-t vfl 1°, TheV°°'Jh.e g0?"
ill I I dess Melienmt.
*«* Pet iJ j| ^. I) Tt8 S4-
1Tiîll^-i|T..
belonging to the heavens, i.e., divine being, or
, P. 299,
bird; plur. 1) ^ ^, U. 43°, \ \ \ \
^.^\<=>\\\^. 39i.lt SS7,
0 o
D o
. , creatures of eaith,
1 P. 246.
^-f] DenderahlV, 79,3
Ç u' bull-god.
Ari-pehti <
ari-tpehui [^jaf/''^
àri m'kha-t (j^ljl, () ^"^ |
vfl -Jl Jkj T IK ". ". ^ master of the scales,
m U tM i .M. I I ^~' a title of Anubis.
àrimenkh-t $ M, ^arlS
Àri meliiii (]<=>^^c^(ju^""*ÄÄ!X!.
Tuat V, the keeper of the drowned in the Tuat.
àri Nekhen w) , a title of high rank or
learning; see Nekhen.
Âri-nebàui jl<r
Tuat I, keeper of the fire, stoker, a fire-god.
Àri-nefert h <=> î^=>@. Tuat iv,
keeper of the boat's tackle, a sailor of Af's boat.
Âri-ti-nefert h <==> T ^S J), keeper
of the virgins.
âri noter û <=> 11, belon8i,,s j°the sod-
^ I ' sacred property.
Âri-t-neter-s A "^ ""j H, ^ ""j p,
DioitiZQdl bV /l/i/CÇuat'1' at^lldant on lier Socl. a singing-goddess.
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âri retui h <==:
§§, belonging to the feet, i.e., anklets.
Âri-ret-ur 1 | "^=* t=.. P. 672,
N. 1276, " keeper of the Great Leg," a god.
âri retui S%%, Rec- 33, 6, associate,
r^|j.j.' companion.
Àriu-hut || <=> ^ m ^, B.D. 168,
gods who directed the food supply.
(I ^iW -=^ stag, captain, title of a priest.
\\ Vile
âri heb
âri hemu \\
0
, director of the festival.
Ü
\\
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steersman.
\\
Àri-hems-nefer 1] ^ J ^, I)
«y, q—înî^l—1PÎA-
whose wife was Tefnut; (I I^W «w« ^-7
AA I = Arensnuphis.
àriîenbiu^fl^j^flj,
overseer of the cultivators.
Ari-khabu (j-^^J^,
Tuat VI, master of the scythes, i.e., of the
Seven Reapers of Osiris.
(I <^?, belonging to the neck, i.e., collar,
necklet
-q-
1:
àrisapu^^ip^o^li,
B.D. 17, 123, keeper of the divine register of
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P1°M^.-
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(I /wsw^ rjr butlers, men in charge of drinks.
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àrisbajj^^ p*J™" d00'-
âri sebkh-t Y$ j] 0 J® -nil, gatekeeper.
Ar.use„,t(?)(|^:™,
B.D. 141, 61, the divine keepers of cemeteries.
àriseshem 1)<=>^JP^^: ^.
Rec. 26, 7, keeper of the slaughter-house (?)
Âr-StaU (J -^- f\^0, a portion of
1 I —<3—
the kingdom of Seker the Death-god.
Âriu-stau-àmenhiu
1-MÎ
'ßmJf.MH — In -lui
^^-^ 1, B.D. 17,
/vww\
p;ià^i=8]
31 (Nebseni), the overseers of the slaughtering
gods.
àri qeb-en-she-en-shet W $\a jl^^
keeper of the bend in the Lake
of Fire.
Àri kenem M .äx. ^£*, Ombos I, 1,
252, the keeper of the Dekans.
àri-t ta h <=> 'S il " , belonging to
earth, i.e., a man, or animal.
Âriu-ta |]<^^==^, !]<=^^
o1 j.. ■) U. 431, T. 246, the denizens of earth.
o
1 V , B.D. 168,
1 s I
Âriu-ta (?) H<=^^>
the four water-gods in the Tuat
àri thetthet f\
Àmen. 22, 20 ... .
àriu tha-t (j
w
e
e iij2i 1
<3^ Amherst Pap. 28, companions in theft,
C J\' fellow robbers.
Âri-tes H<=^^j^^~C]^. Berg. 1,
34,$
>=>-
aru
Ö
m u
Edfû I, 13D, keeper of
the slaughtering knife.
, bandages, mummy swath ings.
âr (I . , to remove, to transport
âr-t (1 , (1 <i=ï., a skin roll, a book;
a measure
of land.
see-
âr
àr_ti \ TXx ^ ~^ •the two jawb°nes'
O W
»»I»'" ' keeper.
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àrr fl'^^^, Wort 102, deaf(?)
grape seeds ; Copt. eXooXe.
-Ax, .Äx.
I I
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L I I k. I ' a pot (?)
Àrà M <r=» Ü *\, Tuat I, a singing-god.
Arr " "" n <=:> °
arr U SP » U ÖA =ü= »
£7, Alt K. io6, a wine jar.
1
ârr-na [1 £
rar-ti jl —%(^\(^\' Uv0 urae'-S°d-
desses, Isis and Nephthys (?)
àri M <s=- (1(1 ^"X , knife, weapon.
Àri 1 é^T 11 1 ä- A-1L Bd 38'i7,
a proper name = I7N.
4rMT^1
I 11 JZh' 1 Hl _Äx>
Rec- 35i 57i name of a fiend, hostile being.
àri-t jl
àri-t f\
a /Ö, fruit, produce.
Il
III'
I
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, land, estate.
2 c <t=t> "**"*
I
kW C. <T=T. *«««
' ' \\ Ö 1 1 1
31
àrutana f\
1iT^o^\^Hea'rstPap-
Voc the name of a disease.
àr-ut(P) ^^Wl.^^^,.
to tie, to fetter, to rob ; (j <r=> %> "$\ L—fl ^
■ y i'^^^ffi) poor man, onerobbed of his goods.
-abra flTJl»
Annales 4, 129
àrp 1] <^>, P. 724, l^f», U. 43A, 1) ^
"Pf f*-, P. 243, H ^ W ^' p- 7'°7'
IT* 1T^,?,-inS-#-
1)^000. U. 194, l)^^^, arm'I]
M. 719, N.^1327, wine; Copt_Hpn ; Û ^ „ L Û <=>%! <â, û
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c , IV, 670, honey wine; M "^ fr»
Rec. 13, 73, wine by measure; (J „ ,
7 oC3 ID SHI
wine shop; (I "6^ ' ' w'ne ce'larJ
1 ^ m ^ I ^ <i>'wine °f the north -
1) ^ #= J J 2 G^fl =^ *> «ay »ne
wine of the Southern Oasis.
àrp (I =5., wine of various kinds and
districts; |) ^ =0- |) ^^ , T. 120, wine
of Pelusium ; M ^> . a J r-n-i .AA.,
T- "s»; I o ~ww ^^ §, u. i48:
cedar wine; (I O w
AAWNA
AAWNA V_^
AAWNA
122,
T. 121,/ia wine; M ^> 1 Ö "O , T.
wine of Syene.
àrp M *^j[, wine plant, vine.
àrpi[t] h <=> hh ^, product, food.
àrp 11 <=:> ^\ r\ Rec 29'is8't0 rot't0
1 D Jl u' decay, to ferment.
16 = D .
ârpi \\ ÜÜ cr=l, Jour. As. 1908, 300,
temple = , ©; Copt. prie.
àrpi-t M M M c , wine cup(?) vase.
âref [I , B.D. 52, 3, an emphatic par-
ticle'f TjH^k^Ti-
àrm M 1\ , L.D. îi, 49B, a word used
in connection with a blowpipe.
arm |) <=> J^ jjXj ^, a man of Aram
(Syrian, Mesopotamian),
Pap. 4, 3, a tribe in the Sudan.
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Copt. nÜC.
armen (I ç, see remen.
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Âranth h
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River Orontes.
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Àr-hes 5Î3-K $ } P s?). a lion-god.
ârekh 1)^, u. «4,1)^^, Rec 27,
57, to know, make to know; see ï.
ârkhekh(?) A $ ^ ® °. Theban
v ' i 21 -=»i \\ Ml'
Ost. No. 4, a mineral.
Ârkhàm Khertt-neter IT^^ 41- t\
"1 fli ° °, B.D. (Saite), pi. 72 ; Denderah 4,
83, a lioness-headed goddess in Aat XI.
•»•I^PVIfp]-Infill.
T. 286, 370, P. 69, 670, M. 174, N. 687, 760,
1272, to wake up.
Àrsi 5^ % GoL IO' 42. B-D. 181, 14,
\\ £li ' a god.
àrr-sa (j <=:> <o1, after.
■ Ârsu <s>- 1 % Jj » Obel. Hatshepset,
Kubbân Stele 4, " his maker," the king's god (?)
Ârsu M ^ <2^ 1 g 1 V&. a Syrian general
who ruled Egypt at the end of the XlXth
dynasty.
I, Rev. 6, 6, 33, 3, Arsinoë..
, to roll up.
^MT
àra fi <~:> Y ^"^" '9°^' J^> name °f a
1 .4 A' serpent amulet.
àrqabas h
\\
jrY ni'
Koller Pap. 4, 3, a kind of stone ; compare Heb.
tf",?3J?M, Arab. ^^1, crystal (?)
H^^' H^*' ... a god.
Digitized by
w
l, U. 20, T. 338,
Arkanâtchpan M gi LJ M
Éi^^'k^â'A-z-31'101'
Alt. K. 116, a god whose functions are unknown.
àrk-tà 0 $^1Û —-, Re,chn,unfn 59,
" Hi vrp* I) 1 a kind of wood.
Art Ij^^JL^.Rec. 14, n, 1)*^^,
Mett. Stele, p. 19, note 15, a serpent-fiend in
the Juat.
àrtâtchar l\§ ZM\
a kind of bird.
àrth-t!);ç?j,!)ç~ '
368, P. 247, milk.
Àrtheth-âa-sti (?) \\ s=> *^=>, Tomb
of Rameses IX, pi. 10, god of the serpent ~. .
art I] I] [I rfes «w«», moisture, liquid.
àrtb [ ? ] a measure ; Copt. epToft,
Gr. a/naßij, Arab, ardeb.
olnflr-i^ fl t&t-i t&\ t0 utter cr'es of
an IjragSj, M MT rn MT' joy.
âhu Û Qf ITJ 5T 1 ) cries of joy.
âha I) m "^» P. 42, M. 62, N. 29, O !
àhaa l)ra^"^[g]!,iv,89s,
shouts of joy.
âhai(|ra^§,^ra-M,
Ä ! O ! hail ! hurrah ! cries
!>
of acclamation.
ITJ
TD
àhahai M
âhâ(hi?) 1] m 1), T. 185, 287, P. 371,
M. 820, N. 42, O ! moan, cry, hail !
âbàh M ITJ 0 ITJ , U. 295, a shout of joy.
am q ra qq, \ m nymny,
û ITJ û û Qf ) a cry of joy, O ! hail ! hurrah !
âhit |1 ru ÛO ^ : , a cry of joy.
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[p 2 j sadness, misery, trouble, ca-
I ' lamity, affliction.
I, death cry,
âhh, àhhà, âhi l) [g f » l) sg l) â»
Rec. ,„ 68, (| [g (|(| g. (| [g (|(| ï j|.
l)_ra 1)1) |,Rec. 6, ,37, H^ral]!] I , cry of
joy.rejoicingjplur.ljraHUgj.H^ral)^!.
àhhi 1) ^ m ITJ ûû ^E7, a festival.
àhl)rao.l)^,l)ra^,l)ra
^, 1)
àhai h & m
death sentence.
àhi I) § m 1)1) X^[ ^ %*, a cry of
woe, death wail.
àhi M ITJ , to make to go.
àha M ITJ ^K\ , to go in, to make to embark ;
see ru "^ y\ , M. 691, 696.
âhai-t 1) g ra\ 1)1)^, !)ra\
Ijlj^J,,!) ITJ "^ 1)1) c-3, Mar. Karn.S2, is
là* M-Via*
111
<__ 1
A.Z. 83, 65, 1] g ru ^ (|(| _____ I, cow-byre:
stable, any outhouse on a farm, chambers, dock
1\ f1 m ' 'oy'ëladness' dancins-
sistrum player.
âhabl)ra\>,l)gra^>,
to send a messenger, to let fly (an arrow).
àham 1) m^|^^. Ahem, 10, 7,
Iln1k '===-^=s. "Israel Stele 25, mourning,
S IU Jim S ^' lament; Copt. ,_.£OJUl.
àham M |TJ *&\ , to run aground (of
a boat), to drive ashore (of a ship).
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àhi 1] ITJ 1)1) (=-=• I) m ^ (=-=• camp,
courtyard; plur. |1 |TJ |l|l , Israel Stele 7.
àhi n àua |) nj 1)1) " I) f] ^ >
house for cattle, cattle-shed.
àhi 1) m 1)1) *, grain.
àllb 0 ITJ J 4T j t0 rejoice, be glad.
âhbut 1) ru J ^ Q 1, Rec. 10, 150,
dancing-women, love-women, concubines ;
compare Vina-
àhbu lfm J^lJjJjJ, IV, 504, a
class of officials or workmen.
àhm 1 ra _k f * 1ra _k' Rec- 3°*
..- ,- 8t fl 1—1 t\ a to drive ashore (of a
ahm 1) n^ 1) m jj^ <g ^, 1) jn
Rec 30, 217,1) fi] ^,Thes. ii99,[) fH ^aj,
Thes. 1206, groaning, grief; Copt. <L£.OJUl.
1) JJL J t Rec~ 2.9. 165» 1) ITJ ^ o^o> sweet"
smelling gum, incense, unguent.
âhn [1 ITJ *""" B-D-i45.3, 12, a wooden
H iMim» ^-y-' instrument.
âhir(?> 1S^^'Mar-Karn-52'7*
camels'-hair tents ; Heb.
àh M <=, and; Copt. OVO^.
àh 1) ? ^=, Mett Stele 39, to cry.
àh, àhi(?) 1) l g, 1) g^|j>, Israel
Stele 22, cry of grief, Oh !
ah (1 S 7. , P.S.B. 24, 46, interjection, O !
àh 1) I ^ , to go.
àh 1) I 5^, I) $ ^ f=s>, Rec. 21, 92,
5f^> **» (j^—**. o\; Copt, e&e; plur.
.^i' iJ^'i' l)f 2 5^, oxen, cattle;
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fe [ \ m !' fe ! -01» "ttle of
certain'weight.
âh-t(||55,5,Rec.,3,22,(|^^,-
Bubastis A. 34, cow.
Âh-pet 11 ? Ö- D ° *, M. 704, "ox of
heaven," the name of a star.
àh-tesher h$tf /Tg>, P. 706, "redbull."
àh ^^I, pasture (?)
M î~-l.j&~-Ma W
MM c~D, stall, stable, workshop; M fi c~D "
(1 S= 1, stable of horses'; |] 8 C~ZI ^ Ö ,
royal stable.
âh-t 1) I
àhut
H
, a chamber in the Tuat
, Rec. 2, 116, prisons,
if 1 1 1 1' 'r
àh A4 , to be green (of land) ; see àah.
Q f ^ » <) f °^' acre' field' tillaSe> Pasture>
parcel of land ; Copt. eiUU&e ; plur. ^"4 ,
see âàh.
'I I V \\ îS* *~^ îS1' l)lou8hman» flcld
labourer,/<•//#,- plur. £• ^^=f, ^ ^f
y^o,U. I5o,-N. 458 = f 1]^,
T. 121, IV, 60, 767, 1078, Annales III, ico, to
spread out a net, to lay a snare, to catch animals
or birds, to surround with a wall, to enclose.
àh û 8 fr, û 8 ÄS, fishing net
™ iX Digitized by
àh M fi ^5» a girdle, a collar, necklet,
something worn round the neck or body.
àh |) J 5, rope, cord; plur. I) $ ^ '•
àh Ö 8 "^[t papyrus, marsh flower; plur.
Mira-q *<-•$.■ »*■•*•
a kind of plant and its seed ; M fi Y ^ ,
white âlj.
àh || J |,|| J |)|) |, a kind oftree; plur.
a • 1 x 9* Copt. 10&, Heb. rn;.
Àh M fi JL the Moon-god.
nh fl 8 A v--a-^ lunar festival on the 18th
• Uf^7' day of the month.
àh M 8 (^S*\) white metal, silver (?)
1 Ä o o o
âhu (j X Q.» limbs, members, flesh, body.
àh |) Jo, wort 107
steering pole, rudder, paddle; plur. M fi ^K | 1,
âhàh l)JI)Jtl)Jl)J|.toworkaPaddle?
J tfc\ -«WA M 8 M 8 iL the sound of paddling,
to smite, to fight
âh I)1 fKvin I) IQ& \^_> Packets
of arrows (Lacau).
àh H » v. , spears, arrows.
â^a 1 f jjkO^' t0 flght; SeC °l
àhai^f^^.^f ^
M fi MM "Sso., some filthy animal.
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flesh, limbs.
àhâ I] I o ^ , P. 175, to rejoice, 1) |
—,1),U.I66)1)|_J|1)1),P.I94.
M. 461, 678, N. 1239, to rejoice, to acclaim,
1)|==5|,N.69,649.
/WWW • the Nile-god.
1 À ÄÄwÄ
àhi Q X QQ ' P- 364 = 11)1). N. 1077", to
smite, to strike.
Ahi fi § fill Tuat Vl> an attendant on the
àhi /I 8 (1(1 ^ "child," the name of the
• H a HH iT' sun on New Year's Day.
àhi, âhit !\l !)!)*J,1) I Hy,Rec. 30,
(1 8 (1 (1 ° H a Priest or priestess who personified
WHofl' the god Ar/,.
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
Àhi, Âhui, Âhai 1) $ l)l)*jj, *jj,
B.D. 102, 2, 149: (1) a form of Harpokrates ;
(2) the god of the ist Âat; (3) the god of
the 18th day of the month.
Âhi-sa-He-t-her H| Q f^, B.D. G.
348, a form of Harpokrates.
àhu [I 5 \\^è\, a pair of clappers or <*tstanets.
Âhui l)|\\^e, B.D. 124,15 =^|\\
\$<lj\ (?)>,:ft. Horus and SeL
àW 1) I 1)1) ^, hair.
Àhi (1 5 (1(1 * Edfû T> 29> 7. a croco-
• M X MM -^==-' dile-fiend.
àhi-t fl X 00 ££"$> fish-pond.
àhiut (?) 1) f 1)1) ^ ^ ^ I. a class of
human beings, peasants (?) ; 0 f 00 ^ rf] '> a
class of divine beings.
Ahibitl)|l)l)Jl)l)-|, B.D. I46,
goddess of the 17 th Pylon.
S3 ;
i, weak-
outh, stripling; plur. l)f^g^|.l)f^
âhu(?) \\\^> \\
ness, helplessness (?)
ÂhU (?) h 5 Q _$ , B.D. 124, 8, a form of
Âhu 1) I ^ ^ , Rec. 30, i98 = l) a
I \ $, a form of Thoth ; 1) | ^ ^ Ml,
Rec..6,.,.,^|;,.„„.y|4|,
Rec. 26, 228.
* AAWVA
11Us e $ ê 'Rec- 32'I?6'youns god
ahbenut(?)fl|JZ^ö,äei
âhem 1) C |^, p: 492, 493, 494,1) C
I^N.rror, to decree(?);1)^|^J,
P. 276, M. 520, I) C ^ ^] 1), N. 1101.
àhemu 1) t^^ |, B-D- (Nebseni) 92, 13
âhems 1) t^ [1 ^, M.677,1) C^f|,
N. 1240, to sit, to seat oneself.
àhems h ^2- §), P.S.B. 14,207, a child
who was allowed to enter the royal nursery.
ahenn l| | ^, Mar. Kam. 54, 42 =
àhennu M ö ,wwvA^è\, U. 167, workmen,
I A AAWNA If
field-labourers ; see
' Y A.WW\
/\ /VWWV
àhes h ? H, Wort. 550, to strike (?)
Âhes ( I M jk, M. 779, a Sudani god;
1 jk, P. 668.
âhesmen
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Ahkai ||j[[J ^ |^, Hh.43r,thegod
who composed magical spells for the gods.
àht-t ||Qs, rent of a field or estate.
àht M , liquor.
àht f\ ' ■gJ3j, the lung, or lungs.
<inï«-iiîi:ï-inï-iniiï-
(J 0 ÛÛ ° i <?» neck, throat, windpipe, lung.
Àhti 0 § °7 <? J| > a name of Osiris as the
throat and lungs of the dead.
Àhti (J 8 ° W, L.D. 4, 82B, consort of
Rerit <==>(?)
àheth |) 12=3 11,0.539, t. 296
àht M Q , chamber, stall, stable; see
âhetchta h8"^ ?•■=*:=, P. 432, M. 618,
N. 1222, to dawn.
âkh, âkhi (?) h , |) , an interjection.
âkti 11 ® = ^0pt ^£>°> why? what ?
S r-^-, where?
Ü j (I ® UU 1 an interrogative particle: Why?
what? in what manner? wherefore? how? Copt.
^.•Iljlj^likewhat?^^!)^
IV, 649; 9 |) ® , for why?
âkh-rek (J , Rev. 30, 99, what
11 w I —-*>
is the matter with thee ? Copt. <Lg,pOK.
àkh-t^,^|,^»j(|s|;,thinss,
property, goods, possessions ; see r-^S.
1 1 1
âkhit M M (j 0=0, product, revenue, food.
Rec. 30, 189, fertile land,
grassland.
âkh H ®\ßZjz,
âkhkhut fl®^0 plants and herbs, vege-
1 ® vX ' tables, verdure.
àkhàkh 0 • û • *, flowers.of îhe sk>T-
1 ^ m' i.e., the stars.
àkhàkh M ® M ® F^1, darkness, night.
il :•*-». il :$-*■■• i:«-*--
to prosper.
, to be'green, to flourish.
, M. 780,
Q 1ni * o'darkness' nisht-
Âkhkhi (J ® AA^: (1) a doorkeeper
in the Tuat; (2) the night personified.
Âkhekh 0 ® J, B-D: <Saïte>. 98' hu™
1 ® tu associate of Shu.
âkhaàr I) J 1) J^ ". Rec- 53, «o,
street, quarter of a town.
âkhab, âkhb-t (I »-=> l
3 «wwv, pure water.
àkhabU A o-=» J ^\ ..-^, grain.
âkhà 1) ® (| J, |)® |) | L-fl,t0 flourish>
âkhkhà jl ~ "
àkhâi l)s(|l),P.6r4,1]
N. 1137, (J
âkhi M ® || || ^3, gladness, jo.y.
âkhi il ® (In f=j, upper region, sky.
àkhiu I) * 1)1) j$ j, spirits ; Copt ï(£>.
Akhkhu^^\,„.409,(|J^
T- 3"' l ® ^ 5 ' B"D> (SaitC) 98' 3' the Light"
god; var. I) © ^ ^ •
Àkhuti A ® ^\ °, the two
snake-goddesses, Isis and Nephthys (?)
àkhb |)® J|&, tofced(?)
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä.
S to make to rise on a throne,
d to crown a man king.
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âkhem
M / , to be ignorant, to do
= 1'
JU'
JU
nothing, to have nothing; see
IV, 20i, inert, weak, feeble.
âkhem, âkhem-t (j ® \
i i i
JU
JU
■1
, without, lacking.
P. 142, without sourness (of wine) ; var. (I
JU
t>, N- 885-
àkhm-t äma
, T. 288, M. 65,
/*■
*"k -JL-
11 © f\ ~JU" •—°4 ^' 885> w'tnout mouldiness,
1 -fi^s. c —^" or staleness (of bread).
àkhem khestch h ® t\ ju ® P n^|
OCT . N- 885» I) • 5^- • P ^' T- 288>
M. 65, (1 ® 1\ ju ® I ^""V N. 126, without
going mouldy (of bread).
Âkhemit (j ® f\ ~"A""*', U. 645, a goddess,
consort of X37 nn I <{j\ *=^> *=^> *=^>.
Âkhem âut h ® f\ ju || ^çs.
U.477, l)®^^ul)û|^, N. 747...
Âkhem-upt-âmkhau 0©t\"~J
~lJl>IIl.Vfli^|^.U-S09.fj»
T. 323, a hunting-god who bound the gods for
slaughter.
0 a
m.
rmn of Darius
111
14, B.D. (Sai'te) 15, 2, 32, 2, 78, 28, 98, 3,
102, 2, the stars that never set(?)
Âkhem-urt-f h © |\ '^=''c=;i) Tuat IX,
a god who supplied souls in the Tuat with water.
akhmiu urtchu h © t\ ju ^K
^^, P. 382, N. II57,1)©^JU^
^fc*
^
[ Rec. 26, 234, the never-resting
stars.
Àkhemu-betesh[m] (j ® f\ ik j]
^^ f~ 1 P- 241. a group of gods in the Tuat.
Âkhmui-remthu h ® f\ ^\ ^a
:~^- . t tk N. 710, the two gods (Horus
' I » _a ' and Set) who weep not.
Âkhem-hep-f û®|\ $ D » Tuat IX,
a god who supplied souls in the Tuat with water.
Àkhem-khems-f
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âkhm-t M ®
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Tuat IX, a god who supplied souls in the Tuat
with water.
Àkhemu-seshâu \\ ® f\ ju % "
1 I s V» P* 24I>aSrouP°f gods in tlie Tuat.
Àkhem-sek h ® f\ M <^*, an
everlasting god who, under the forms of other gods,
protected the members of the deceased. Each
of the Cardinal Points possessed an Àkhem-sek.
Àkhem-sek h ® f\ P*^, U. 218,
2i9'1®^^PT'R6s8'763,astar
near the pole, i.e., a star that does not disappear
till dawn ; a never-failing, or imperishable, star ;
ft ® V'"''--'* a title of Rä> the
H c= X *^=-' "never-failing."
Akhmiu-seku \ . ^ (1 ^, (j ,
5r P^ 1 ***■u ai1'2i4'4&2'T-28g'
353» 366» 397, P- i58. 159, 181, 203, 308, 381,
4J2, 544, 701, M. 186, 285, 715, 749, N. 118,
839, 893, 944» 957. 99°, 1196. 1219. J329>
1342, Rec. 26, 234, 31, 21 : (1) the
"imperishable " stars, i.e., the stars which never set below
the horizon; (2) a group of 12 gods with
paddles (Tuat X) who were reborn daily.
Àkhem-sek-f f\ ® f\ ^=ät Tuat IX,
a god who supplied souls in the Tuat with water.
âkhkMn-t(]i_^,u.,4..(|r°
T. 112, N. 449, fire.
âkhem-t (j
bank of a stream, dam; see
3==
<=> 3S
•1
rrm
S III*
A.Z. 19.10, 125,
pool, tank.
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, U. 418, the two regions (?)
Àkhxnu-t^^^.P.^
I^^S0' M- 626' a district(?)
T. 267, 323, || ®^^^^» N- 39» to seize, to
smite, to grasp violently.
âkhkhm-t 0 ® IT, U. 9r, Q
O, P. 624, M. 607, N. 1212, a smiting (?)
àkhen
1
ft ® tk
J AA/WV\ Y*\
S 0 Jr
® S women's apartments ; Gr. ^wance'toi;
«wwv c ' seraglio, harîm.
àkhen A N51 V p- 6o3>t0 ^a
âkher A ® £a, T. 246, 311, 346,
(I , U. 430, Peasant 150, a conjunction, but,
because, then ; var. [I j?"52?-
àkher (1 ffl , but, because, then.
àkher (I , possession, property.
»
àkher || ^, P. 228, || ^3^*?. p- 701,
M. 69, |) <|> §p*j, Hh. 426, |) g ^ §p*j,
to make to fall, to cast down, to bow oneself to
the ground.
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àkheriu
sacrifices.
àkheriu 1)^1)1) %]\^j. the
fallen in death, enemies, fiends.
Âkhsesf 1)®^|,1)®PPk_|,
1)^-^, B.D. 75, 4, a god.
àkhet Û^U-l63'T\134'N-4.71'plant'
1 a wood, tree; Copt. eye.
às (II, T. 271, M. 33, an enclitic
conjunction, often used as a mark of emphasis, or to
draw special attention to the phrase to which it
is attached j it also serves to mark an explanation,
and may be translated "namely," "to wit,"
Digitized by
nas
" that is," " behold " (Copt eic), etc ; _jl, q I =
but not ,• àsk (1 I '^"^s, and âst (1 I c, or àsth
, have a somewhat similar meaning.
àS il H 43., |1 H S/%, to call to, to hail; see
1
4S (jpg, (jpCJ.Rcc .8, >76.(||)Po,
to reckon a price, accountant.
âS-t M [I v^^, Al , plank, beam,
timber; Copt. COI (?)
âS-t (or St) jj, jj a,, U. 222, jj -f=J ,
U"39I'jlrtjPTlV3'j|jâ.'
J^-.rP
> J
tm,
era'
Hymn of Darius 8, seat, throne, place,
abode, tomb, room, chamber; plur. ri ri ri a y
U. 400, P. 608, M. 174, Pjjjjj) û, N. 687,
if
I
O (3 I
I
I
Jljlj|'j|°"fei^^|.
furniture
i;jûlm'jû<^>'apiece0f
iture : J] Î Uli , U. 222.
às-t âb [I û ^ the Nearest wish of_ the
JJ era I ' heart, heart's desire."
âs-t âmakh ri ^ A —^ C^, a place
where honour is paid to one.
âs-t ä jj c a, U. 507, H 0; plur.
1 n j ^ ,2,2,2
an assistant priest; plur. -jr (1 yr yr yr*
âs-t ä H c | i, an office, chancery.
às-t äui
i
Ira « '
às-t ähä en neb ri "^ I V
the place of the hands,
i.e., a possession.
J\.
AjVWNA
>ra'
place of
L.D. Ill, 65A, 15, the place in the temple set
apart for the king's use.
às-t uäb-t ri û' /J
purity, bath (?), sanctuary.
û^ je
era c Ucra c
I X 'S. a fi\ Rec. 14, 17, great place,
era «cz> _M> era tu' i.e., heaven.
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às-t utcha-t n ^
the Eye of Rä in heaven.
âs-t maa r| 0 —*
spectacle.
âs-t maät r|
JP'ilT'iln^
law, i.e., the Kingdom of Osiris.
às-tmenà ri û ^ !\)f^.
Hera /www i IL=/)'
landing, landing stage, quay.
û ^ i w i
\C3
■, the position of
-€:"&-, scene,
Ml-JSP--
' il S ^ ' place of
place of
era
às-t na shäu rl
library, record-office.
âs-t neferu rl ^ T
T T-T ■3k I, the seat of the happy, i.e., heaven
as-tnefer-t rj ^ J ^'^ |, the
cemetery.
âs-t nemm-t rl ^ "Ao § .a, place for
walking, path, promenade.
As-t en-Net ri cm •*"="*, a temple of
JJ 111 aO
Neith in the Gynaecopolite Nome.
as-t ent senetchem ri 18
^^^), resting place.
às-t heh (neheh) j)^, J© J» j)^,
1\ 8 ö > " eternal home," i.e., the tomb.
àsut neteru (He-t-àsut-neteru)
null 111 '' Pa'erm0 Stele, a sacred building,
às-t Ta rl , occasion for speech.
às-t retui n ^ ^ , place of the feet,
âS-t her jj ° *&, in the phrase, ffl rl ®
'under his supervision"; ffl H V
under my authority,
ra<cz:
j,
âs-t hert
às-t jj §<--> kjj.pl
the high place,
i.e., heaven.
ace of sacrifice.
às-t Heru
j
C3
scat of Horus, i.e,
the royal throne.
Digitized by
era ö
ÂS-tHeqit fj-flf^ j) era, the temple
of the Frog-goddess.
às-t hetep n "^ , abode of peace, the
ill lo D
tombrplur. (1 cm *~ww 0 ü; (1 "Ö1.
place of the heart's rest.
àS-t khet rl "^ vcT, place of duty (?)
àsut sutsut j ^ \\ ^ \\ ^'j .a,
j° Si n SSi? w
Anastasri, 21, 8, n ill \ , places
II rr-D 1 I oo-1 .A
for promenade.
ÂS-t SUtenit rl ^ lui]0 °, a temple
of Rä in Gynaecopolis.
âs-tsmeterj-pT»^!^!,
tribunal, judgment seat.
Âs-t-sen-àri-tcher rl
B 1, Rec. 4, 28, agod(?)
âS-t sesh rj ^ |(J, rj y ^ ]Q|, bureau,
office, clerk's room.
às-tsegerà rj"^ H S A |&, Thes. 1480,
place of silence, council hall.
àS-t qebh rj A J |, Place of refreshing,
âs-t qen-t rl "^ <
evil plight, critical state.
As-t-qerh-t n 0 oot, a sanctuary
■U «^z>X oi 1
in the Heroopolite Nome.
às-ttaa j^;^^[J, the place
of fire in the Other World.
âs-t tcheb-t rl o, ^^ c Ä : ^,
Rev., place of retribution, hall of punisliment.
âs-t tchef-t rli^, store fll0use> .h.0,,se
J) û \ , for provisions.
às-t tchesert n ^ ^ ^
ii era <=> rr-D
place," sanctuary.
Àsut tcheseru rl rl rj w' ^\
name of a building.
às-ti n°, nc I (I, one in the place of
another, deputy; H jl, successor.
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äst-ä
j
J4».j
i
^*ii
»•J-
% disease, fever; (j
^
I JW Ai I ill'
Vf"**-
e 111
disease caused by a
goddess.
N. 625, 903, 1139,
Âst jj c j^,, N. 625, 903, 1139, jj c ,
joßiä'IsS'!l-Rec-s6-23s',he"ife
of Osiris and mother of Horus.
Âst Âment-t rl ^ I Tuatv, Isis in the
■U I1 kingdom of Sek er.
Aby. I, 45, Isis-Anubis in Tept.
Âst urt em Âa-t-shâ rl t.
i^°^i fl, Mar. Aby. I, 44.
,CZi
—^Âst ur-t-mut-neter f]]§^1^^1.
Mar. M.D. I, 33, Isis the Great, mother of the
god [Horus].
Âst em Âst-âa-t rl c Jj 1\ r| a*^',
Mar. Aby. I, 45.
Âst em Per-mâu jj ~ $ J^
^ rr-D, Mar. Aby. I, 45.
Âst em nebt änkh r|^ /== •$•*
the
goddess of the ninth hour of the day.
Âst em Semt-t (?) rl c J) |\
Mar. Aby. I, 44, a form of Isis.
Âst em Shenâs-t (?) rl ^ J)
ft rr-D, Mar. Aby. I, 44.
-<=>
Âst em Ta-tcheser rl c
\=j>
ù^ù,
Mar. Aby. I, 45, Isis in the Holy Land.
Ml-J
uat VI, a northern form of
Isis.
Âst-Mehit
'As-tne^ebj—j,R-sÄ-
Âst - netrit - em - renus - nebu rl ^
I <cz><cz> s^y Jlit B.D. 119, Isis in all names.
Âst-netchit jj c, "f" ^ |, Tuat II, Isis
the Avenger, with knife-shaped phallus.
Ast-Räit-set(?)i|-3_-]|)
Ombos I, 1, 163, a lioness-headed form of Isis.
Âst-Septit rlf* A Q, Isis + Sothis.
Âstta-uh jj~ û^^|;3gp,Rec.24.
160, Isis, the Scorpion-goddess.
Âst rl c Tuat II, a uraeus in the Boat
JJ ' of Àf.
Tomb of Seti I, one of the
' 75 forms of Rä (No. 17).
, IV, 1085, wife of Thoth(?)
ÂSt rl,
Âsti rl
w
W © Tuat IX, a minister
,' of Osiris.
Âsti-pest-t rl
às-t ft , palace, any-large building..
âs, âst I) flr ^, u. 296, Q — ^r, n. 534,
tomb, chapel of a tomb ; ft , ft ft [ I
ij[)P^ ."&,, tomb; plur. ij ft ~
N. 707, (| ftf$ — \, M. .74, Ij
Re,3,.,(|^~ .UP'li'1.
, âs-t tchet il ft -— ^ "^TV Rec. 2 9,78,
a tomb held in perpetuity.
âS-t ft ^ J }, granary, silo.
àS-t (| ~^~ Q Q Q, P. 338, 453, stelae,
frontier stones, memorial tablets.
«^ «H ft M IC-lfr 1^1-
| *.fti|i|A-*^-i.Mu-LI
I, workshop,factory; plur. ft ft 1(1(1
I .
I
Asui (?) ^® <T^, (|UP"^"jl;, Rec..8,
Thes. 1290, (jfj^W^
âs-en-sesh ft ft 0 M ^1 ™™ Kk e
copyists' room, chancery.
IV, 175, 1058,
laboratory.
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as neteru A ft 0 cm 1 ', Tuat vni,
the workshop of the gods, a circle in the Tuat.
âs-t ft . w* I, workmen, gang of labourers;
11 J) I. male and female servants.
I c Ci I
às 1) fj P ^i-Rec- «s. mi, 1) fj? p w a,
H if W" reec^*> PaPvrus> herb, shrub, myrtle
^P«(|^,Rec.,„.46,(|^^,
W«~HW^HPPP^
1ÜP $•
^I'&PM il- Qft p-^ii-
&M^PM;^P1J,MP&S.
old writings I Uù "j i ), old registers or written
regulations, old orders or rules ; plur. ^ ^ ^ ;
: i Ö A -*- ^, old laws.
ra l
a
old, ruined ;
le^T j
I, Rec. 31, 146, old
age, infirmity; M k I Oil -J), old woman.
"»MftPIIMItrPîl&P«
rags, old pieces of cloth ; j( Jj P ^ 0^
m
ei
Ö
I, old rags used for lamp wicks.
âsut
as
WM?.-
braid, cords, rope.
~~Z~ Peasant B. 2, 103, 159, light
\iX ' in weight.
e w
*p.
ass
às-âb 0 ——RrxTrO &, p?"fnt 209 light-
1 y ^ I 21'minded, unstable.
àSTl Aft 1^, a light-minded man,unreliable.
M&P^&P^&P
lie, sin, deceit.
âS Û ft ÛÛ *^p->, a disease of the belly.
H&P^W«^MP
(Ifin^Äl^wM tea*; Aft[h£lJ. (Snl.e)(ip^2.
1 ft P^i^k 111? !•-*"*
breeze, puff of wind.
as ij ft 0 iCn V (?) ground, place.
âs,àsi -rr,-r!)!) |,-n~J 1)1),who?
as, âsi 1) -jT", U. 2, 1) TT 1), U. 208,
1) TT" 1)1), U. 223, !) TT" — 1)1), P- 293,
Ol"»-^-*'-
l|— (j(j, l|-ir||l|A, (|
—TT~ ^o .A , to make haste, to make to pass
quickly; Copt. IU3C ; •A q %>, IV, 809,
~nr u ^^
1, Thes. 1297, quick spoil, spoil easily taken.
A ^1
âsiâsi(?) -nr ~rr a. = -nr zv(?)
to stop, to hinder, to oppose.
asi
âsu
às
âss
àss
*
, to pass away in decay;
, incorruptible.
decay, destruction.
ftJ>
f£31, bile, gall.
U. 534, T. 293, P. 539, to run,
to move.
(I " = (I—*— [I —*—, to punish ; see
, to fetter, to tie ;
\
V\ L_=/] w /www those whose heads are tied up.
JT 1 1 1 I 1 1 1
âss-t
ÂSS-t
Âses
, rope, cord.
Tuat VII, a town
in the Tuat.
i, B.D. 149, the 7th Aat ; var.
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àsa f\
M. 14 = -
guard, to pasture flocks.
àsa H
u. 125, t\
, T. 88, N. 618 ..,
P. », \
N. it6, to watch, to
âsa-t
P. 73, N. is, |) ^,
——, JM. 701, P. 60, N. 1322,
, T. 27 9, to come (?) to travel (?)
—"— I floor, ground, earth;
0 3S ! ' Copt. CHT.
T. 58, M. 217, N. 589, to fill full, to satisfy.
àsa .... 0 A [1 If * , Place of cust?dy
1 ^ I ?£« cr-D ' or restraint.
âsa(?) h^ n^y, Àmen. 22,10
âsà M H (1, Rec.34, 121 = M i, baton,
club, mace.
àsàâ M H M a/'V T. 268, to introduce;
asau [| fl âçs\ %» M- 62>t0 lead.
Asar D , u. 2, ri <a>-, j^j, H^
<2>-
■Sa-,-fa- 4)
9
, Rec. 30, n
> Rec 33. 3°. 36
141, j/j, Rec. 26, 224, 27, 56, 33, 28
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great Ancestor-god of the dynastic Egyptians.
The origin of the god and the exact
pronunciation of his name are not known. He was said
to be the son of Shu and Tefnut and the
grandson of Geb and Nut. He and his wife Isis and
his brother and sister Set and Nephthys, and
his son Horus, were brought forth by Nut at the
same time. He was drowned in the Nile by
Set and suffered mutilation, but he rose from
the dead, and having been declared by the gods
innocent of the charges brought against him by
Set, became King of the Dead and giver of
immortality to all who believed in him... ,
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Âsârtiu -fc*-^ A\ !,^,D-89'3>beings
<s>- Jr\ tu 1 like unto Osiris.
Àsâr - Âau - ami - Arm
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Jl_ fx ill ö fl B.D. 142, 85, Osiris, the Aged
T A ill © tu ' One in An (Heliopolis).
Asär-Aäh jjqH JH, Lanzone 42,
jl 1 Jrj-, Osiris the Moon.
Âsâr-âmi-âb-neteru Q "ff- ^ 1 ' >
Tuat VI, Osiris, Darling of the Gods.
Àsàr-Àn J^ ft j?), Denderah III, 35.
Osiris, the solar god An.
Âsâr-Ànpu -^ h ^v B.D. 168,
Osiris + Anubis, a jackal-headed god.
ÀsârÀhti J^(]j(~J'esfj1B.D. r42,
98, Osiris, the Lung-god and giver of breath to
the dead.
Âsàr-às-ti r| S\ rj
W
Tuat III, a form of
Osiris, functions unknown.
106, Osiris, the King.
Asàr-Ati j]1 j~ «JJ, B.D. 142, 43,
variant of preceding (?)
Àsâr-Àti-heri-âb-Abtu JT^
B.D. 142, 93, Osiris of Abydos.
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Àsâr-Àti-heri-âb-Shetat rj^ûl
U™ ^, B.D. 142, 94, Osiris, king
of the Tuat of Memphis and Heliopolis.
Àsâr-âthi-heh Ü s^=|©|, Tuat III,
Osiris, conqueror of eternity.
Àsàr-ankhti JL f Aj'lTif
, B.D. 142, 2, Osiris, the Living One.
Asar-Änti'rOj"
Âsàr-Uu jjo ^ ^^ $, B.D. g. 1064,
w
Osiris, the Myrrh-
god(?)
a form of Osiris worshipped in Lower Egypt,
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Asar-up-taui H^ \/ %J ^Zï
, B.D..142, K, a form of Osiris.
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Mar. M.D. i, 6, Osiris, the Good Being, true of
word.
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Âsâr ur-pa-âsht Aft
h C3S=I A ! Nesi-Amsu 17, 15, Osiris, chief of
H ==== Vi'' the acacias.
Âsâr-Utti X| ö^5k^.
B.D. 142, 53, Osiris, the begetter.
. Àsàr-Bati-erpitX.i%-*u<o>'W0
B.D. 142, 76, Osiris, the dual soul
in Erpit.
Àsâr-Ba-sheps-em-Tet H^ 1^.
I <==> B.D. 142, 19, Osiris, the
[ Q ©' holy soul in Busiris..
Asar-baiu-tef-f J^ ^|
B.D. 142, 72, Osiris, the souls of his fathers.
Àsâr-Bâti (?) il
a form of Osiris.
Âsâr-pa-meres ( j^^^j.
Annales VI, 131, a form of Osiris.
Asàr-p-âkhem jli V<\
Denderah III, 10, Osiris, the divine Äkhem.
..Tuatlll,
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Asâr-Ptah-neb-änkh
-«SO-,
B.D. 142, 15, Osiris-Ptah, lord
of life.
Asâr-Fa-Heru ri^»
B.D. 142, 68, Osiris, carrier of Horus.
Âsâr-em-Asher J^ $^ §g
B.D. 142, 80, Osiris in Asher (part of
Thebes).
Àsâr-em-Àat-ur-t rj^ «=liS::J^=!
, B.D. 142, 62, Osiris in the Great Âat.
Âsâr-em-Àmi ^ c= | °
B.D. 142, 84, Osiris in Heliopolis.
Àsâr-em-âs'ut-f-âm'u-Ile-sta'u j]
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B.D. 142, 97, Osiris in all his shrines in
Sakkârah.
Àsâr-em-âsut-f-âm-Ta-meh j
95, Osiris in all his shrines in the North.
Asâr-em-âst-f-em-Ta-shema H"^
i= 111^ = ^® $> RD" M2' I44,
Osiris in every shrine of his in the South.
Âsâr- em - âst - neb-meri - Ka-f-âm
B.D. 142, 146, Osiris in every shrine his Ka
loves.
Àsàr-em-Àtef-ur H^ |\Q ^ >^_
B.D. 142, 50, Osiris in Àtef-ur.
Âsâr-em-âter X 3 &J <S>'
B.D. 142, 104, Osiris in the river (?)
Âsâr-em-Âper X .k 2^ M '
B.D. 142, 35, Osiris in Aper.
Âsàr-em-ankh-em-Het-ka-Ptah
95, Osiris in the Ka-house of Ptah (Memphis).
Âsâr-em-Àntch' u
<2>-
B.D. 142, 20, Osiris in Antch.
^
Asar-em-ähä-t-f-em Ta-meht H^
^fr^fef ;, B.D. .42.X45, Osiris
in his station in the North.
Asâr-em-Akesh(?) jj^
B.D. 142, 87, Osiris in Äkesh.
r-w-i
Âsâr-em-Uu-Peg H ^ c=. %\ %\
v
B.D. 142, 69, Osiris in the great
sanctuary of Abydos.
Àsâr-em-Uhet (?)-meht ^ [kl
^Ol°°\| B.D. 142, 6t, Osiris in the
Jf c '—^ v tu ' Northern Oasis (Babriyah).
Àsâr-em-Uhet (?)-rest ifä [kl
tkQl 1 ^> B.D. 142, 60, Osiris in the
J? c ^ S I ' Southern Oasis (Khârgah).
Âsâr-em-BâkXkJ^
© -7J, B.D. 142, 32, Osiris in the Hawk-city.
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_ , B.D. 142, 83, Osiris in the
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sanctuary of the stone (obelisk) of the Sun-god.
Âsâr-em-Bener Jl^j^|.
B.D. 142, 74, Osiris in Benr.
Âsâr-em-BetshujJkJË^
© ^j, B.D. 142, 115, Osiris in Betsh.
Àsâr-em-Pe J^^'.b.d. I4»,
26, Osiris in Buto.
Âsâr-em.Pe-Nu ^ <= ° ' öö0
dl I © F==j
tVWVNA 6\ . .
fTi, B.D. 142, 88, Osiris in Buto of Nu.
V"|.
Àsâr-em-Per-ent-meh Jl f\ ^^
B.D. 142, 12, Osiris in the
sanctuary of the North.
Âsâr-eni-pet j] f\ D ö Jj.B.D. 142,
47, Osiris in heaven.
Âsâr-em-Per-ent-res Ü f\ l'wwv
B.D. 142, ii, Osiris in the sanctuary
of the South.
Âsâr-em-Pesg-ra j^-S-^-
D ß
142, 44; var.
re
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Osiris in Pesg-ra (?)
Àsâr-em-Petet jT^
Osiris in Pet.
Àsàr-em-Maâti j^ e= ->J ß ^ ^J),
B.D. 142, 70, Osiris in the city of Truth.
Àsâr-em-Menâ^l^i)©!,
B.D. 142, 71, Osiris in Mena.
Àsâr-em-Nefur (Tau-ur ?) H^ |\
1^3 ^■5 © A B.D. 142, 40, Osiris in Nefur(?)
Asâr-em-Nerutf H ^ ZHZ "#\
B.D. 142, 31, Osiris in the necropolis of Hensu
(Herakleopolis).
Asàr-em-Netru^y^Q|
B.D. 142, 28, Osiris in Netr.
Âsâr-em-Netit^^^l)!)^,
B.D. 142, 41, Osiris in Netit, a place near Abydos
where Osiris was slain by Set,
Àsâr-em-Netbit J] $
J ÛÛ Q. B D. 142, 113, Osifis in Netbit
Âsâr-em-Netch-t j]
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var. "'-** Jfl, B.D. 142, 24, Osiris in Netch.
Asâr-em-renuf-nebu H^ ^\ «««
^j, B.D. 142, 149, Osiris in his every name.
Asâr-em-Rert-nefu (?) H1^ 1—
""SS"", .r*-?111 Ä B.D. 142, 55, Osiris in
^@^T^©tü' Rer(?)
Àsâr-em-Rehnen J] ^.<=>|1'1-
142.34»
Osiris in Rehnen.
Àsâr em resu (?) J]
^2>-_B^i_Plll
B.D. 142, 25, Osiris in the South Land-
j3X>^ / p
Asâr - em - Rastau
Jjl^P Êâ'
B.D. 142, 39, Osiris in the kingdom of Seker
the Death-god.
Àsâr-em-Henâ j] |\ m Q ©,
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B.D. 142, 124, Osiris in Henâ.
Âsâr-em-Hetàa j^ft^,
B.D. 142, 89, Osiris in the Great-House.
Asâr-em-het-f-âmi-Ta-meh H^
46, Osiris in his temple in the North Land.
Asâr-em-het-f-âmi-Ta-shema H ^
45, Osiris in his temple in the South Land.
Asar-em-Hemag^c==\--^ g
B.D. 142, 86, Osiris in the Laboratory City.
Àsàr-em-Heser j]
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Osiris in the City sacred to
Thotli.
Asâr-em-Heken H ^ <= y «»»
B.D. 142, 65, Osiris in Heken.
Àsâr-em-khakeru-f-nebu
1 ' ' ""—^ 6^ B.D. 142, 152, Osiris in
all his ornaments.
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Asar-em-Sau H1^
B.D. 142, 151, Osiris in all his
manifestations
iH^^lk©
B.D. 142, 23, Osiris in Sa.
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Asar-em-Sau-heri H^
|, B.D. 142, 29, Osiris in Upper Sa,
Àsâr-em-Sau-kheri Ö
e
Àsàr-em-Sà ^^pi)^-^.
B.D. 142, 30, Osiris in
Lower Sa.
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B.D. 142, 78, Osiris in Sa
Asar-em-Sâti H^
B.D. 142, 79, Osiris in Sàti.
Àsâr-em-Sunnu j] 1^,. fl"^®t$
B.D. 142, 33, Osiris in Sunu (Syene).
Asar-em-seh-f-nebu H^
|c~3 "•—^ & B.D. 142, 147, Osiris in all his
*~ P III tu' council chambers.
Asàr-em-Sesh H^
B.D. 142, 59, Osiris in the Nest-city, /.<?., his
birthplace.
Âsâr-em-sek-fX^Pl—If
B.D. 142, 54, Osiris in his feathered headdress.
Asar-em-Seker H^
B.D. 142, 66, Osiris in Seker (Death-god)
Asâr-em-Sekri H^
B.D. 142, 37, Osiris in the city of Seker.
Asàr-em-Sekti H^ c= I |
>n\< Ä B.D. 142, 54, Osiris in the Sekti
*==* tu' Boat.
Àsâr-em-Shau
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jiVmVJ'
B.D. 142, 67, Osiris in Sha.
Âsâr-em-ShenuJ^j^,
B.D. 142, 64, Osiris in Shenu.
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Àsâr-em-Qeftenu j]
<2>-
|, B.D. 142, 36, Osiris in Qeftenu
Asâr-em-qemauf-nebu jj^
— \Y)r* S III tu ' ' his creative works.
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Asâr-em-gerg-f-neb H^
<f ^^^ •?) ^■^)* I42' 'S0' Osiris in his every
r-L-i >v37 £{] ' settlement.
Âsâr-em-ta^^7^|.B.D.142)
48, Osiris in the Earth.
Asâr-em-taiu-nebu H1^ t— ■=?==■
, B.D. 142, 81, Osiris in all lands.
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Asâr-em-Tep H^ «=
B.D. 142, 27, Osiris in Buto.
Asâr-em-Tesher H^
B.D. 142, 58, Osiris in the Red City.
Àsàr - em - Tchatchau Ü
I
I, B.D. 142, 25, Osiris in the Chiefs.
Àsàr - nub-heh
d
OîTfflO
1,
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B.D. 142, 75, Osiris, gold of millions of years.
Âsâr-Neb-Âment ü -vz^Tuatlll,
Osiris, Lord of Anient.
Asàr-Neb-ànkh W -vz^ ■¥• ^
B.D. 142, 3, Osiris, Lord of Life.
Âsàr-Neb-ankh-em-Abtu
ül
0 |v n fl^$ B.D. 142, 90, Osiris,
T ® J&JJ © îu'LordofLifeinAbydos.
Àsàr - Neb - pehti - petpet - Sebâu
96, Osiris, Lord of Might, crusher of the rebels.
Âsâr-Neb-er-tcher J] ^ Bs ß)ß),
3l ^ Jl> ê ê ' ED'I41'4'0siris'Lord
to limit of the Earth, i.e., Osiris Almighty.
Âsàr-Neb-heh H^-vz^SqSb.D. 142,
57, Osiris, Lord of Eternity.
Âsàr-Neb-ta-Ankh
■aj<z v v n
ö ö B.D. 142, 22, Osiris, Lord of the Land of
[\/\/)' Life.
Asâr-Neb-taiu-Nesu-neteru jr\
■^^^ 1 ^ |||, B.D. 142, 73, Osiris,
3S3S3S T (www I I I
Lord of Lands, King of the gods.
Àsâr-Neb-Tet
B.D. 142, 91, Osiris, Lord of Busiris.
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Asàr-Neb-tchet r]""^^ ^Y B.D. 142,
56, Osiris, Lord of Eternity.
Asàr-Nenmr rj^Ln ^È=!, Mettemich
Stele 87, 88, Osiris 4- Mnevis; r|^ ^ ,
the tomb of Osiris Mnevis.
Âsâr Nesu-bât tyß^ fjj «=- $1 Ani
Pap. 19, Lit 9,^ (j^<b^]b.M.No.236,
Osiris, king of the South and North.
i]lk^lr^l'0siris'bel0n8-
ing to the throne.
Àsâr-heri-âb Àsher rjJ) ^ 9
IÜ5 œB Nesi-Amsu 17, 16, Osiris in
^3j> © ' Asher (part of Thebes).
Àsâr-heri-âb-se[m]-t XS!r? i'
B.D. 143, 18, Osiris in the desert (i.e.,
Necropolis).
Àsàr-Heri-shâ-f u Ä ^
Âsàr-nesti Jl
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, B.D. 142, 76, Osiris on his sand.
V
Asâr-Heru j fl
ru-s
B.D. 142, 100, Osiris + Harmakhis
, Osiris + Horus.
Asàr-Heru-àakliuti H"^
Asar-Heru-aakhuti-Tem H^
û q ,
I, O.siris + Harmakhis + Temu.
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Àsàr-heq-taiu JJjff§g
B.D. 142, 18, Osiris, Governor in Busiris
Àsàr-Heq-tchet-em-Ànu fj
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Zl ^ I © i ; B-D- I42' 52' Osiris, Gover-
nor of Eternity in An (Heliopolis).
Àsâr-Khas "^T"**"<=> ^, Annales XIII,
277, a form of Osiris.
Àsâr-Khenti Àmentt ^j [j|jjW^A'^
Jä^tTiT' J2î^trN,!^'0siris'Chief
of Amcntt, Osiris, Chief of those who aie in
Amentt.
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era,
Àsâr-Khenti-UnJ^^
B.D. 142, 6, Osiris, Chief of Un.
Asâr-Khenti-peru (?) J] dm
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era I & B.D. 142, 72, Osiris, Chief of the
1 1 1 ÎU' temples.
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Àsâr-Khenti-men-t-f j] rfjji
*~ , P. 706, Osiris, Chief of his . . .
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Àsàr-Khenti-nut-f JJ rfTK ^
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B.D. 142, 42, Osiris, Chief of his
town.
Asar-khenti-nep[r] H^ (ff^
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B.D. 142, 7, Osiris, Chief of corn
(all kinds of grain).
Àsàr - Khenti - Nefer l] rfjjl
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^2>- '"" Q \\
W JH , B.D. 142, 69, Osiris, Chief of Nefer,
Àsàr-Khenti-Rastau Jl rfjjl
~^~\sù£û, B.D. 142, i6, Osiris, Chief
I 1 1 1 JT
of Rastau of Seker (Daath-god).
Asar-Khenti-seh-kaut-f Jl ß\ rfjjl
B.D. 142, 77, Osiris, Chief of the house of his
Cows.
Àsàr-Khenti-shet-äa jj^ oa
*■="■ & B.D. 142, 82, Osiris, Chief of the
era era til ' Lake (?), Pharaoh.
Asàr-Khenti-geti-àst (?) jj'Siî" S
Xrj^^,B.D. 142, 92, Osiris, Chief of
Asàr-Khenti-Tenn-t ri6"] fill.
n/'
Osiris, Chief of Tenen.
Àsàr - Kherp - neteru
Tuat III, Osiris, Director of the gods
Uli-
Àsàr-Sa j] —«—
£ fl.fl; B.D. r42, 7r, Osiris the Shepherd,
Asâr-sa-erpit H^ Ç^ n
UU r'fl. B-D- r42,14, Osiris, son of the two Erpti
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jLsàr-Sah_Xp£M!4*|,
j^ Pf 14* J?)» B-D- J42. 8, Osiris + Orion.
Àsâr-Sep J^lJJ. Rec. 3, 46, rjo^fj
O^ rfî ' Re& *4> I3» Osiris + Sep.
Àsàr-Sepa Ji)
Od
c^™^ *
Osiris Sepa, Osiris, the holy worm (?) of the
Souls of An.
-~>-- —na
Asâr-seh rj^
Osiris of the Council Hall
Àsàr-Sekri u
, B.D. 142, 99,
5\\
, B.D. 142,
<2>-<
51, Osiris + the god of the coffin, i.e., Seker.
-£D>- —h—
Asàr-Sekri-em-Sheta-t r-l "^ -^^^
c^ JB B.D. 142, 5T, Osiris + Seker in
ntü ' Sheta, the modern Sakkârah.
Àsàr-Ka-Àment J] [_J ft, Tuat III,
Osiris, Bull of Àment. *
Âsâr-Ka-heri-àb-Kam
^n>-
f—1 ^ "", B.D. 142, 97, Osiris, Bull in Egypt.
Asar-TaitiXI Skiffle
B.D. 142, 75, Osiris, the swathed one.
Âsâr Tu-Àmentt "^ M|ûû,
Osiris of the Mountain of Àmentt.
Âsâr-Tem-ur j] >^_ ^=" J), j]
<2>- ^^ <cr> ty <2>-
e >, f\ -<=>-. "^ $ B.D. 142, 50, Osiris, the
_Mï> L_/.<=> tLT great Executioner (?)
Âsâr-Tet-Sheps^gj^,j^!^.
Osiris, the holy Tet. _"~
Âsâr U , Tuat II, the name of a term.
-<2>- '
ÂSâr J JJ, Tuat VI, one of the nine spirits
who destroy the wicked, soul and body.
Âsàr-merit Ü
the Athribite Nome.
àsâ h 0 -j=f, u. 296
to introduce, to make approach,
àsi -rr
3S
', a place in
, N. 533,
V, Rec. 31, 12.
â«s.s^.(|p^j|.(|jp
V4WV.2^PM,i.
^P^P^IPK-IP
W»i" *-?■ ^ »?.•
^^^ Y^j^^H A 9r' reward, recompense,
return, substitution, price, payment,
remuneration, retribution, equivalent; Copt. <LCOV ;
!j ft 0 Q> '^, those who are rewarded ; f\ h
' y^'tSji in return for; «cts-'tSS.. as a reward;
A D 1] ff P Y> I ' - Rec- 2°> 4°> t0 endow.
às.ui(?) ip^;,y^8.-h«
testicles.
às-u-t(?) !\l\~, f\1~\> p- 26°-
M. 494, an explanatory particle.
»—ti.Pflk--1Pfl$££
IPflfc^lPflkM----
P.S.B. 19, 261, Rechnungen 59, board, plank,
beam, seat,, throne; plur. (I I -h ) <K\ ;
Heb. i"PipN, Arab. LuJ, Syr. «kxo*.
Asb-tqp]^pj^p]ri
^■qpji;.(|PJ^s—■
L.D. Ill, 194, 47, seat, throne; compare
Heb. y/2fr.
âsbu Û 0 1 r& !, Rec- 6' 9' rebels' evil
l I J! \&i 1 men.
Aseb |)PJ,oifin,Beig.If34,|)PJ^C],
Rec. 4, 28, a benevolent serpent-god.
Âsbit I) PJ^^. a goddess.
Asbu-peri-eni-
^Cs^vj^^vj^^ Edfû I, 10G, one of the eight
1 ® j\ ®j\ ' sharp-eyed servants of Osiris.
Àseb |]-rr-JJ,Hh. 328;see-^rjA.
âsbar, âsbur || P J ^ ^ ^.
WJAl^PJ-,^
!) PJ JJ_, -Äftl^. Anastasi I, 24, *, I) P J
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-ÄX..Ä3!. ,
I I "*»■• II J\~ 1 I in
thicket, undergrowth, scrub, thorn growth ;
compare Heb.
, Anastasi I, 26, 8, Koller
àsbur 1] p J
1PJ--¥—
# Pap. 1, 5, M njS<==' . wh'P. beating stick;
1 1 1
asp
D, U. T37, T. 108, N. 445, to be
offered; see
âsp
D L_/f
0 to keep count of something,
-"-,' to reckon up.
sledge, bearing pole, wood packing, timbers.
àsp-t M I , Israel Stele 12, throne; see
1PJA-'"
àsp-t \\ ° 0 c-3, P.S.B. 13, 424, Heruem-
heb (Masp.) r8, seat of royalty, palanquin.
àspat^^,(|p^)^p
^IWP^lü^:-.--
*p-(|P^p°^MP°M—
1P°^1P^9JP^&-
quiver; plur. (j ^ ^£ | (j ^?, Mar. Kam. 53,
A.Z. 17, 57, quiver filled with arrows; Heb.
nEUto; As.syr. ishpatu, plur. Off ^ fj ^f,
Sennach. VI, 56.
âsepsep (?) 0 (§> ~*~ @ > Anastasi I, 14,
3, T5, 4, slope of side of an inclined plane (?)
aspr
âspt
âsf 1]
N. 429.
I
D^, whip; see |) p J^"
v-7^, Rec. 8, 171, sledge.
, U. 120, to cut off; var.
c 1 1 1
sinner.
âsf-t l)^-t==1>U.394,J^,l)i^-^.
Rec. 31, 22, I) (]. Ç %*, !) fj? P fe fault,
sin, wrong, crime, iniquity; plur.
àri àsf-t
^«HP^Mi'l&P^
I&PT^-IP^I-t-m&p
men,criminals, fiends, sinners; var,
1 1 1
\\ Will
âsfa (j
àsfekh
] Rec. 31, 11, a
l' group of gods (?)
P. 643, M. 679, N. 1241,
' to do away, to cast aside.
>=>-.. U. 58,
âsfekk 1] n Sgj, 1] n
N. 310, to split, to sacrifice (?)
âsfekk-t [) fl ^!S c., slaughter (?)
âsmar h fl —^ <=> ° , Turin Pap. 67, 11,
a kind of stone, emerald (?)
t^h, U. 26, P. 409, M. 586,
asmen
n. 1191, i]|
iiniiii,.
Rec. 11, 90, to btablish,
make firm.
asmer
STi-IP^I:-
<Tfii'l>iv, emery powder (?), or Heb. """l"1'?'^.
àsmes |) p |, M. 466 = p ß, p. 243,
(lin m), Rec. 1 r, 90, to give birth to.
Âsmet (1 P fCib-. M. 663, one of the
four sons of Horus ; see Mestâ.
asen,asenn^p ^ ^.((i^.
N. 128, I \\ , to sniff, to smell, to kiss,
to make friends with, to fraternize.
âsenn,àsensen Mt* I ^r2-'
1 tt I ^ V ,-* V ! •air'wind'breeze'
àsen-ta M 0 ^/ ^e;, to smell or kiss the
earth in homage ; (|| ^ | l^^^^ii ^=*,
N. 114.
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âsni h ~^«, p. 608, A Q M, P. 631,
I T '. J 1 .MVWNA 11
û ~*~ Ö ûû, M. 498, û ^ Dû, N. 1080,
1 www 11 1 1 I 1 1
to make to open.
âsenut 0 ~T ^\\ R 36°> N. 1074, hire,
1 <-> _ZT fee, boat-fare.
âsensh (?) || ™**" U. 375, T. 19, || ^*"
-munir, T. 356, P. 322, 668, A ^^ \\\\,Y-196.
M. 628, N. 928, 1080, to push back doors,
to open.
I\ Ci Aft/WVA
àsnet (II Ö, a ceremonial bandlet ;
Aft/VWA I
pl«r.U.|laeJ.
aser
(I Y, N. 294, staff, mace.
âser A ~~~ |1, N. 755, Q<^, U. 188,
T. 66, M. 221, N. 598, i)P^, |)P<=>|,
1) P<=^^, |) P <-r^% P.S.B. 8, .58,
1 & Pu T* ^- ^TT Pu T* ^'tamarisk
foliage, branches, etc. ; Heb. /ttJM, Copt. OCI,
oce.
Aser-t (]<=>f, H^O' U' l88'
T. 66, M. 221, N. 598, a sacred tree whence
came Up-uatu, (I I <=> ^=XT, B. D. 42, 4.
Aser A fi <='>. BD' J78' M. a town in
âsr
w
T
grow; see
me ;
hetch.
âshetch j] f] ? T. 281, N. i3o, to shi
1 I À see net
'■^
fj>^, H^^, to reap; Copt
">C&; see ^ @ ^.
âskha |) p ® J ^, t. 199, n. 1295, to
call to mind, to remember.
âsshau rtflcso'^k \,Vm I24, N> 433
âsesh AO^.U. 140,T. iii,n.448
âsshem M I "^», N. 762; see seshem.
àsq Q p A, 1] P A ^, to cut, hack in
pieces, to decapitate.
W II zv
, to linger, hesitate, delay ; Copt. (JOCK.
àsqer(?) û 0 ^T, PS& I2' 25°' t0
àsk
àsk
beat, to fight.
an explanatory
particle.
, U. 481, P. 188, M. 354,
the Other World (?)
\\Jfa Rec. 17,155, a foreigner(?)
'lei' prisoner h"iDN) (?)
âsrut A H 'ftv N. 738, to make to
àseh A rrj , B.D. (Saite) no
âsha û P ITJ ^sS. Ö , linen bandlet (?)
àsha(p) jra^§), Décrets 28> 29
âshabuqpm^J^^^
âshabu Hpra^Je^, P.S.B. ,3,
412, whips made from the skin of the same.
âsh A n 5 "ffiL , U. 388, to make to travel.
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àska (?).j p u^, Décrets- y<$£
Asken A ^*, p. 79, M. 109, N. 23,
A <^S C=3, M. 708, I] <^S 3_=£I, P. 379,
A^-"* jk, N. 1324, M. 333
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âSt ! IûJ I Rec. 19, 187 fr. (many
examples given), an explanatory particle ; var.
1«=
âsti
àst
° <=>^ Mar. Kam. 54, 1, report,
\\ 1 ' document.
\\\\ T^LjmI ww
to tremble, shake (of the limbs),
r
àsta
àstit M
àsti il \
000
I ^ , to hasten.
, unguent, incense (?)
I ^C\ k3 w, a deceitful man, liar (?)
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W™^«'C^
^IT^^' PSR 20'
142,
, a sacred ape, an
incarnation of Thoth ; the 'OoTaV.;» of Democritus of
Abdera.
ästen |) p ir L-fl, |) p ~§« ^ ^,
to tie up, to lace up, to tie round, to envelop, to
fetter.
âsteh
L_fl,
L—fl,
to beat down.
âsth ||
N. 96 ; see [
5, U. 224, P. 102, M. 89,
II c, an explanatory particle.
Âsth Thaàth ° «=> *$\ j]
Tuat VI, Isis, the clother [of Osiris].
Âsthen A s=ü=5 il ; see
àst Û 0 <^ !), p> I25> M> I36' N- 647'
' 1 I AJ spittle, saliva.
Àst On^=a^-J,U. 388, a name of Set (?)
\\
Thes. 1202,11 H'^^^.Rec. 9,6r,f "
\\ \\ ^L_J]"
i, L. D. Ill, 194,
to make to tremble ;
Copt. CTU3T.
âstu
•^IP^^.IK1
w w
21,
L—fl,
tK V-i N. 944, chest (?),
Jf L-à' coffer (?)
, P.S.B. 20, 140; see H P ^^ ^ •
àstes D fi ^a fi ^7», u- 4°;, knife
1 I ll dagger (?)
Astes UII^-6-
one of the Company of Thoth.
àstch [) [I .^"V U. 455, 601, 609, to cast
out, to shoot, to hurl, to break.
Astchet
region in the 12th Àat.
rw)
, B.D. 149, a fiery
âsh-t 11 nn, U. sia, P. 693, Û ^
Id 1 o o o
N. 708, (I Q , 0 ÜÜ ' 1 thing, possession;
(I' — , legal possession.
âsh-t (I , (I Q 1, Rec. 3r, 165, wealth,
goods =^® |, |) ^J\ U. 185, T. 324. and
1 1 1
âsh-tt \\
c
d
ÖÖ, T. •544, meat and
drink offering (the five offerings).
àsh-tà \\n^\ Q, N- 972> t0 make f
1 c |)r possession of.
âsh-t
1
, food, meal, ration.
morn-
âsh-t-fkhu h gp © fîîl^^'
evening meal.
âsh-t-ftuat fl^P*—>-£ï*0
ing meal.
âsh M t«^-, ° > an offering.
âshsh |]aa^
1 nn
663, 695, 1] ™ JT), M. 93, 1]
,, f| l~TT~l ji^f-
•'Rl25'(lc3of •
N „m
spit out, to evacuate, to pour out
, to
âshu M r-Tn^K
emissions, sweatings.
«*bÉh«(|-^V^1'
U. T5, emission, saliva, efflux.
■ âshsh (| ~ ^ g,, (|
bear, to Carry.
àshsh \\
âshaf i] ^> TtTtî
,U.333>outpourii1gs,
L_J], to
t:=sr'° Rec. 32, 67, perfumes,
■ v. 1 o ' unguent (?)
=^ X to break, contrition ; Copt.
\\ "^.' cnruucyq.
âshakharlj^-Mtl^l^-^l
, Alt. K. 152, a disease.
àshâ 1)3^», u. 552, !)™t?'
P. 425, M. 608, to cut.
âshâ-t (1 a""5^,, piece, something cut off.
àshu (|csn[),todryup; seeShuh^No.
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àShui[)P^(|(|,P.447,p(|^,M.S4.,
U y yJ^! N. 1122, to raise up, to elevate.
àshep fl oa \Tr cucumber; Cop1-
S D NM-' eçyoon.
âshf |1 aa Ö , a liquid, unguent (?)
àshem || z=jp, m. u4, 1) «3P j^,
M. 2oi, 559, N. u6o, 1166, |] C^p Jj^^,
U. 488, T. 193, to make to go.
âshem-t |] cg=i |\Jp- 96.0 *3P, M. u4,
, N. 41, a going ; (j ^ Ejp J^, Anastasi I,
24, 4, journey, travel.
àshem sek I) = ~^, H^^I
"^P"1. the imperishable stars; var. "W\ "V^
Ashemm seku ^-^^^j,
Thes. 59 = (1 cz-*-"vfc» j j j 1, a group of
four jackal-gods who towed the Boat of Rä.
âshems M r-rc-i H fl, to make to follow.
âshen \\ 3 :=S=i, TJ. 267, to furnish, to
ornament, to encompass with.
àsher h aa Q , fire, flame.
àsher
1
roast meat.
burnt-
offerins-
âsherâu H™H^(Jj!daily
âshes-t h gm Oc, M. 271, Q Ö Oc,
N. 756, 1) ™ P û , N. 888, Hh. 429, j] J^
P -^ ^P' Q [-^-] P ^ > Rec" 26' 225. 29> iS1.
3„9o, qX^p^.^p,
interrogative particle, who ? what ? where ? why ?
wherefore? (I g I c Q£ D ^o, Peasant 129.
àshesep M .3SS , to make to shine.
Âshesp I) ^° K ^, light-god.
Àshespi-khâ !)^°U*.Thes.3i.
the goddess of the 4th hour of the day.
àshesep M $$£■ ^, bandage, garment.
âshespit f| SSE Q . 1| SSE 0
[I ^^ , a booth in a garden, a summer
house, a niche in a temple, a chapel, hall.
àshesn M g ga, to utter a cry of joy.
àsht (I ^5l tn rnmnel : see ^^V
i, to compel; see
L_J]
Ashtit I] m °, Berg" J" ^ a l>ht-
1 ===== O goddess.
àsht, àsht ^I^Sê'^0
W1
, a kind of tree, persea(?) sycamore fig ; plur.
11=11. i|~^!.^-ki|°
^iPIJkfl-theho|-'i"httree
in Heliopolis ; DX \\ "^ |, a title of Rä.
Ashteth f\ Lik~> ©, U. 360, a city in
Sekhet-Àaru; var. a , N. 1074.
g >
isht I] ™ t., u. ,54, (j™, (|2
Rec 15, 107, P.S.B. 13, 499, sycamore figs;
(I "^A .wvw r—I A, fruit of the sycamore.
Asht h "^ I, B. D. 17, 21, a mythological
tree in Ànu by which sat the Great Cat (Rä). .
Ashtt I) §g f* s?). Hh. 438, a god.
• f\ A ft A to lose, to be injured ;
q H O' H %*' Copt. &.KO, A.KU3.
àqa-t J ^ ^ ^, 1) a \ ^,
(I a \\ -^-4,! 'oss> 'nJury. rum> destruction.
àq-t H O, a kind of drink.
âq-t YJk AZ" 35- 17, Q^^.
Rev. 12, 48, reed; Copt. &.KG.
âqi 1] A Ijlj ["<£[], reed; Copt. A.K6.
àqi-t (1 ^ (111 , Nàstasen Stele 48, some
kind of gold ornaments or figures ; var. (I 1
1 o I
0- So)-
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âq M V, form, ceremony; see ^.
àqa M .4 *R\ A-, Amen. 26, 16, to come.
âqa M ^ <K\ ^T, to dance (?) ; perhaps =
^^l't0behi8h'^^'U' l86'
T. 65, M. 220, N. 597, 847.
âqai ^^^'exalted'See^^l'
àqau 1] a ^ ^, Rec. 27, 218, 1] a 1)
exalted (?)
Aqauasha (| g^M fl "^M
r\/\/) V& 1 ^ar* Kam. 52, 1, a Mediterranean
âqeb il <& a J % -==3, to double
people.
, fishing tackle.
aqep
, Hymn of Darius 12, storm.
âqem \ a\J^, \ a\^ £), shield,
buckler.
àqrnu 1)^^^.N- 766
Àqen Q ^ ~
âqer 1) ^
B.D. 168, a protector
of the dead.
precious, valuable;
to be excellent, perfect,
, excellently ;
\
<=>!\ A \<=>\ A |, most excellently ;
Heb. -ip\
àaer-t H <=> i something excellent or
So U' precious.
!. fcm (1 ,-^L Jl $ ! tne perfect ones, a title
1 ' e 4 ^ U SÜ i * of the beatified.
Àqeru f\ A \s I, P. 92, M. 121,
, N. 699, the " perfect " gods.
AqrU^^^.T. 3O5,raasmyth0;
Àqrit |) ^ û -iß«», T. 305,1) J^ !)!)
^, a goddess.
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of
dead.
Âqrit Khenti - he -1 - set h <~> r^^n
â^B^P^^^B.D-MS.oneof
the seven divine cows.
Âqerttl] A ° °, ^sSiMHJ.Berg.lL
12, the " perfect land," the Other World.
àqèr ^ A \£[,aplant.
àqrâ(qeri?) 11 A A v^, bolt
Âaeh 11 A % B.D. 168, a protector
S m tu ' the de
Âqhit h A ra, U. 556, a goddess, the
To*
âqh 0 A ? J\ , Rec. i8, 181, (j J^ j\ ,
1]^|^ A, Rec. 10, 136, lj ^| ^, to enter,
to invade, to rush in (of water).
àqh Ij^^.l) JLo, light (?)
àqhuM^m'M^n?'IV'
726, a metal, some mineral substance; Copt.
Ke&Ke (?).
àqes M a H "^>-., to cut.
Aqes l)^P^,l)^p-n-^, Rec. 3^,81,
the name of a god (?)
\\
âqes (I "] 11 <^, to be vile.
' àqes-t 11"] (1^, vile> wretched, a^vile
âqet (I VJ f-^^t U. 560, to work like a sailor,
to row, to pilot, to punt, to tow; M \ Ü0 J] I,
(1 \ ^ 0 0 l, Ü M W' l, sailors, boatmen, crew.
$ 1, 0 i 0 y M* ' 'sailors'servants.
divine sailors in the Boat of Râ.
âqettiu qerâs 1] -j ° ^ | ^ ^$,
Rec. 36, 78, funerary bearers.
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àqet ^•=>g|.P-833,l)^eöS,^[g,
Hg-j^^lJ j]^: U to build.
àqetU û^Cf3>^>^j$. mason, artificer,
labourer, workman; plur. [I \ ^ VS\ d E C A
!,
àqet-tl]-j^|,Rec.36,78;see^ ^
•àqet || i C=> □, T. 17, builder's
construction; plur. (j \ C~> y % I. T. 268, "j ° ,
M. 426.
"»•Hin«-11
plan, design, draft
àk 1)
àk I)
-S&-, builder's
10 e
D U. 537, T. 295, M. 466,
:=*- . thou = k ^=*.
to suffer injury, be lost or
destroyed.
àkiu q^rp* üu >> ^^'lost ones> things
destroyed; |l vrp* 00 y j§i '> the damned.
n ^—^
ak-t M ■^A> painj injury, something lost.
àkk M £&, cy. song-
• àk, âku I) ^=» ßj. Q ^* ^ ft>
Rec. 30, 198, stonemason, quarryman ; plur.
11
àk-t(?) H^ft|.Hh.45i
àku H g£ v=p* "vS f% r\/\/), stone quarry.
àk-t (j^, U.S36,^c[|d, T. 294
; Plur. i)^=»'i)^, U. 537, l)^=»
^|*,T.295.
àka-t (1 *R\ 1, estates, lands.
àka 11 <& LJ ° A-Z- l874' Ô4, sesame
S 21 1 III' seed(?); Copt. 0K6.
Dum. H. I, 1, 19, (| 2=3^ (jJJ), (| 1=1
âkarnu \\ ^m f\ ^\ "5^,, wretched,
miserable, patient ; Copt. U3K6JUL.
âkana h U ^\ W, Birch, Thoth-
mes III, p. 13. IV, 665, 717, Rec. 17, 76,
basin, bowl, vessel, pot, bottle; Heb. |3S!,
Syr. nüo^re-, Gr. à^âfif > see ü =0=-
âkà ||s=*||,P. 173, l)^=»l)^/, T. 51
+ 1, q ^* 3T 00 > p-16°,to «y out-
àkkà M ^~^ (I *=^>, night, darkness.
àkâu.... |) s=* ^ ||ffi }, p; 2Z5
Akànhi
I^H
ra
, u.
the
®
uat III, a god or animal
in the Tuat.
P. 82,
name of a serpent-god or fiend.
âki || s=*||||, u. 537, I)
T. 295
Âku i)^^,T
àku-ta M v=p* ^\
K. -s, (j^,^,—, P. ,3,, (j^.^—.,
M. 348, N. 901, bowings to the earth (?)
àkeb M v=p* J, to bow; see^r^ J C^\-
àkeb 1) ^^ J ^, 1) g ^^ J ^,
iB.^.il^j^vi.iji^'J'ffi.â.
ft ^^^ t].—__ to weep, to lament, to cry, to
S J ' """"" ' wail, to tear out the hair in grief.
àkebu !)•<■=*J )& !.Amen-l8,5'weepers'
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mourners.
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âkbit ^J!\!\\, Hg^Jv-
wailing women.
Âkbiu 1] ^* J M I, Tuat XI, A -z=x
Jtk ft ft & j B.D. (Saite) 80, 8, a group of four
JmHsüI' weeping gods.
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Edfûi, 8o, H^-^Tl)^, IJ'DJf,
M v=p* | , the Nile and its flood.
àkbu H^r^. \pè\ , Rec. 22, 103, resin
for fumigating purposes.
. àkep (I lilf' rain-flood, storm, torrent.
àkem M v=p* f\ W, buckler; plur.
(Lacau).
àken [I /www, [I ^, bowl, basin;
I """_7 I AA/WSA 1
Heb. |2N; see M LJ 'ks/I f. compare Assyr.
|J jrfyf^ ^ry tTVï. "bowls," Rawlinson,
C.I.W.A. I, 23, 122.
àken l] «««, a kind of stone (?)
1 Dum
àken-t (1 a~ww, U. 611, resting place (?)
âken-t M /www, domain, estate, abode (?)
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àken M *»§, to make, to fashion.
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àken M ^^ v n 't0 salute't0 address.
àken (1 www-«^r., Rec. 1,48, (]/www^\*«^e.,
(I g"a /www Vs\ s^^-; a digging tool, hoe, plough,
pick ; plur. (I /www \S i _
a class of gods like Osiris.
âkenu |) g"^"^. Amen. 13, 6, 24, 3,
some evil quality, lying (?)
Âken-àb l\^%Tuat!'adoorkee|*r
Âkenh 0 ^UWffl, U- 544, the name of
1 ro a serpent.
Âkenhà h v * |rj |] tiim, T. 299, the
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name of a monster serpent ; var. (I M rrj U,
U. 327. «
Aken-tau-keha-kheru M ^ ""^d
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'=r::::î Uk a \ %k t%h BD- '44, the doorkeepei
fü Ä il?!' of the 6th Ärit,
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Âkenti M /www" ^j, B.D. 146, the door-
\\
keeper of the 7 th Pylon ; varr. (1 „ Jh, (1
Àker (1 £iiS. an Earth-god; see
Akera||^^gi;i>Hh.a,3,the
gods who guarded the great tunnel through the
earth.
Akes l|^=^nV\ |l^r^no, B.D. 149,
the 9th Àat; var. (Saite) [I
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âkeshti A^J^, £e^^9ushite'
S r-rc-i C^l c Nubian (adjective).
Âkesh l)^eL^j^. Rev- J4. 13. a
Nubian; plur. (j ^^ ^ W I, Rev. 13, 3,
0 V~^ © ^ j, Rev. 12, 52 ; Copt, eölocy.
Âkshit || ^^ T) °, B.D. g. 134, a cow-
goddess of Oxyrhynchus, mother of Apis,
ag (I tii /www. stream, flood.
till /WWW
àgU |S^[,a plant or herb; var. h ^\
(0 o
K III-
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âga--- l]^I1k'p-564
âgal)K^_, 1]k^^a.z.
1869, 86, a kind of wood.
àga 11 © ^k (jt)' t0 <luiet» t0 subdue.
Agaâjy.Jffl^fl^.T.^,
Ree. 29, 157, 159, a god, a form of Anubis(?)
Agau 1)K^^|,B.D. 64, 19, a
title of Anubis (?)
âgap ij © ^ Ü *^, flood, rainstorm.
Tuat VIII and X, the souls of the drowned in
the Tuat.
agit, âggit I) g ffi I]!] û ''yf, I) g
11 , a kind of garment (?)
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the name of the 7th Pylon.
' r\ *n r\ n '■www r\ n a/ww\
flood; Copt. CJ-JOfL
àgbu Ij S J ^ 4^' 1 S J 2T2,
Rec. 27, 84, (J ZS J @ 2^2 i, wind, air.
àgep (jgF=^JT.3I9>(jS|||,P.44i>
710, U. 609, M. 545, N. 160, 193, 1125, 1352,
rain storm, tempest, flood ; Copt. (ThITI.
àgep (j S (2 m^°, (j S ^, Rec. 27,
210 ft S Ff=i Rec. 27, 84, cloud, fog, mist,
J' T D the darkness of a storm.
àgem (j/ig <-.=:, to discover.
àger ft S , m. 1931, u. 86 »^.N. 363,
Rec. 29, 78, but, now, however; fi (I Ö .
I, 36, yea, even.
àger ft S = ?' A £&, IV, 236, hunger.
àger (j<^>§! ^<ê>^â' Rec-31'
20, to make silent, to quiet.
Àgeriu()JJ(|^|,j,(|J>^!fjj,
Àger (j J^ ^, B.D. (Saite) 64, 19,
, Rec. 30, 192, 31, 20, a god.
Àe-rit ft &° ?) the goddess of the 5th
ë -jfjolol' hour of the day.
Ageru (j ^\ ^ ;. B.D. no, 5,
A Q %'jl J) i,a gr0lip of gods in Sekhet
Aaru.
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B- 13» 17, (j ^ f ) ^ ,-fL. © > the abode
in the Tuat of the souls from An.
ages (I S n=^,R 438> M- 6S3> side,
1 I half.
Àgest ft zz= Il o; see Àmset.
àt ft o, N. 1126, father = ^ , P. 441,
M- 545 ; (^(^(j^, P. 442 = ^_^_^
W , M. 545-
àt (j o, T. 368, M. 207, N. 668, (j ^. P. 441,
M. 545.N.1125, father; plurj j|, (jo(jo(jo,
H ^ , U. 213, P. 85, 442, N. 43, 1365,
1 o o o
Thes. 1287; see (J and m3}; Copt.
eiCWX ; £. I c. j t=tt = Philopatores ; "1 (| o,
0 e) A "^ father of the god, />., a kind of
IV J" priest.
àt ft a |j), child, suckling; plur. (Jo"^ ,
Rev. 14, 14, (1 ^ ^"\ Rev. 13, 10.
i So III
àt-t (J g^>, nurse.
àt,àtà^,^,^g,^,<f,
womb ; Copt. 00X6, 0X1 ; Jf I, œncu-
Q Oii I
bines ; W I, cows or mares in foal.
o I VI
àt (jo, p. 287
àt |) ~
àt j
* o . Il û part, portion;
at H K»' for ° tj K»' Copt. TOI.
at (I Rec. 20, 91, fluid, liquid.
«it A ° to smite, to pierce, to beat, to
l'L-/)' constrain.
àti ft ^ ^k,, beater, scourger.
at (jo|g,N.747
_t A") T. 182, P. 529, M. 165, N. 653. twig,
H J) ' _ branch (of a palm).
mmi
, house.
st-(fis)(î)
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ât-t A ^ ö(aCOrdnet;plur. (|o%caca@,
cords.
àt,àta (jö^\üi> ~|J0-R94.
M. n8, N. 57, a kind of red cloth.
At (j ^ ^j , Rec. 29, 149, a
godât (j |j|, king, prince; see (J | (j(j g.
àt Û^/Ci, A^( T. 289> P. 621,
N.824> /=•, ^r^r,«».,
grist ; Copt. eiCJOX-
Àti-t-khau (H0 t ' (1. a title of the
crown of Upper Egypt.
àta (j o <K\ C"^, boomerang.
Atar (| «J» g ^"T"* ^j. BD- l6t
9, a Nubian (?) dwarf-god, son of Râ.
àtà Uûfl^", dew> moisture; Covl
Àtà N jl N J«., N. 766, an associate of Shu,
»"Uly- 4)44^4(144
4aV.4fli8-4aVI4.M14«
)û|. (| §](j(| * {J. Rec 16, 6S;
MS\ j3]jâ^îl'king'prince'chief'
sovereign, suzerain.
àti 2^ ^), Rec. 3, u6:
king.
Ati , Tuat VI, a crocodile-god.
Àtiu (jû(j(j (j(j^|, the bandaged gods,
i.e., the divine mummies.
AttHi))44^i>ctlS,!
Àti-baiu ( qQqi) J^^, 1,148, the
name of a pyramid.
AtU (j]^,U.632,(j]^^,T.3o6,
an associate of the Serpent-god r-rc-i | g IN.
àtu (j "J ^N, P. 505, 507 (with Q^ o^>)
Asien, p. 316, a Syrian god; fem. N gfg-j^Q >
wife of Reshpu; compare Heb. OVIN,.
àtur ()o%<=>f 7\ , toflcome out- Î0
1 Ja -& ' flow, to march.
1 <"-, -~> (WWW 1 .L: J I <^_ -^
river, flood, arm of the river, lake»
A/WSAA
"S>.
/WWW
basin ; see âter, àtru.
a name of the
/www
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•A a measure of land, stade,
in* league.
Àturâa (I
Canopic arm of the Nile.
àtur ^ST> ^
fia (2 ~*~
Àtur-meh (j <=>j^^|;. Thes. 1251,
Lower Egypt.
Àtur-res û^% sL Thes. 1251,
Upper Egypt.
™- 4H^ 4-^«88-
the two chief temples of Upper and Lower Egypt,
the two halves of Egypt, the northern and
southern halves of the Egyptian sky;
U. 418, P. 453.
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»teblj-Jv I) Ç VESA'S
àteb (1 o JU> *j, tongue.
àteb (joJ||^Z., Rev. 13, 62, to be
removed ; Copt. onrCJUXeiL
àtep 11 ° %\ t0 'oa(^>t0 De iaf^en " Copt.
àtpà (j ^ (j ^|, bark, boat
esses of
the same.
estate,
àteb.
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plur.
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; Copt, e
Philopator.
tef, \
VQ I L.D. Ill, 140D.. father and mother of
x^7 ' all mankind ; Copt. eiCJUT.
Àtf-meri { ^ ^
■ Àtf rieter C h ^ , " father of the god,"
title of a priest, or father-in-law of the king;
»'"', II4 ,!Mi-14,1,1,1
j§ j»IV. 349.
Âtf, Àtfa-t (j^.^, Rev. i3> 121,
A -^ "5k ^ f) the serpent on the royal
S>u^m 1 (fll' . crown.
274, ^ Jj, P. *6. M. 37, N. 67, a god.
âtem
1:
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U. 491, M. 129, N. 75, (J
190, not, without; plur. (I
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, Rec. 30,
*H£k4£k!M£-
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those who are not.
N. 938 ; see tern.
^, U. 602, N. 749, (j
Àtmu ft û
àtem ( ^
Atem ||£.u.3*!]^,^
Ret 30, 66, 3,, .4, (j a ^ .Jj, (j^
, the damned;
r » to shut, to close, to
' make an end of.
§f{ S)a the god of the evening and morning
SJ L) ' sun ^ see^Tem, Temu.
deputy, wak'tl; (I
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Àtemit J^°, (j^3, U. 218, the female
counterpart of Tern.
Àtem ft ^ Goshen, PI. 2, a dog-headed
1 -"jr^-n- ' bow-god.
Àtem Kheprà (j û j^ ^ g| (j ^
Àtem + Kheperâ, the union of the evening and
morning Sun-gods.
âtemu-t
àtemti ft
û 1
I, knives.
Àtemti ft ^[t
goose-headed god.
\\
one who
destroys.
Tuât III, a
àtem ft '^t-tt t\ , a verb of motion.
àtem ft ^at îy31. air, '•v'nd-
àtmà-t Ij^Jg.ljûJljljS.ljû^
(I @ *, a kînd of red cloth.
Àten rfeiTvCi
Rec 27, 55, 31, 174, () J^ d» Rec- 4, "S,
, Rev. 14, 7,
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the disk of the sun, the disk stands still,
Metternich Stele, 207; ft ~>g~ \^, disk with
two horns J () ^ #" ^ 2S ö ^fW
A.Z. 1901, 63, the name of the barge of Amen-
hetep III.
Àten VII ft ^ , B.M. No. 32,
1. 253, the seven disks of the Sun-god.
Àten-ur-nub ft ~wp ^^
serpent-headed supporter of the throne of R5.
àten (
àten (
1 A/s/vVA
i*w«, mirror.
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àtenu (
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a9, to act as a deputy; see
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àten-t (I ^ û , staff of office, mace.
ww« Mj, to push aside, to repulse; var.
Mj, to resist authority, to revolt.
/www Jj
àtenu Û ~wiv V Mar- Aby- n, 3°, 37,
1 0 J revolt.
àtenu (J ^-^ j, \ ^\^ j.
rebels, fiends.
àten N~ww>%<:g', Thes. 1295, N
<g
Ci
, Anastasi I. =;, [ , Hymn of
' ' " iwe era }
/wwv\
Darius, 12, n«w«, Rev. 12, 10, (J
Rev. 14, 11, an opening, air hole (?), place of
restraint (?) prison (?) ; N ~~wj ^jh
àtenut (j«ww>%^', (JA^w^k^i,
circle, horizon.
àten I ■^^^^^^, RfîC. K, A%. 11 aaaa/w Rev.
13, 67, Q g~™ , Q ~^~'^' ground, dust,
earth, land, estate, farm; Copt. eixK-
àten
H
5
to bind, to tie.
âten-petch-t (j ~^« '/=^, L.D. in, 55B;
IV, 194, stringer of bows, bow-bearer.
àtennu (1 «w« , knots, difficult
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points in a book or argument ; ^— (1 *~w£ ,
book,
ding.
untier of knots, i.e., solver of difficulties.
àtennu 0 «3* % £, Part °f ».l
1 Ö Jf " or of its bin
àten N °o"^î, a kind of plant.
àter-t 0<"^Kmm , Rec- 31, l62,
(J <rr>C~^, (1 <=>T1, a hall, a large or small
building, a cell or shrine of a god, e.g., of Àmen
\ tarns
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(l<rr>crn (j at Elephantine.
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Rec. 26, 234, 27, 218, 219; see âturti.
Àterti
, Denderah IV, 67, the name
-,=-, Rec. 5, 92,
of a funerary coffer;
the shrine of Osiris.
Àter-t meh-t h
J) <§=> û Tf" ® -p"612' L^Egypt;
f| <j-^> .__. £>=>S JjJ the goddess of Lower
Àter-t shemä-t (?) (J
û '¥-^| ■*!
û
^
Egypt.
()<g>J][|^,l>.6i2, Wf^.Upper
Egypt; (j <g>era =^-û JJ, the goddess of
Upper Egypt; (j <==> |_j ^ j^^, the two
sides of the southern heaven.
àterm H «13-A- "" *e belt of
ater(^ U MM* III' Orion(?)
àtru h ^ %/"^, to pour out
âtr, àtru (!<=>% 3=3c, Rec. 31, 168,
le- 1^ IslS- 4^>
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4ê» 1s^" 1ê^
jvww; 1, P. 425, M. 92, 607, Rec. 26, 65, 80,
29, 146, river, stream, canal, Nile; Copt. GIOOp,
Heb. -ïk\
àtru
4
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I, Nile festivals.
àtru l)^^«.!)^^!!?'
(I <o , Hh. 373, watered land, a watering
I 111
place;® (j ^ v> "**", Rec. 20, 4
Àtru-neser-em-khet (J ^ ^L
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a distance of between 1,500 and 1,600 metres,
or 3,000 cubits, the schoenus of 30, 32, 40 or 60
stadia, Rec. 15, 264 ff. The square ( <rr>,
= 18,200 aruras = 182,000,000 square cubits.
The àter of Edfû = 14,000 cubits = 4^2 miles
= 40 stadia, P.S.B. 14, 409.
àter (j ^ ^à> Jour- As- I9o8> 3°2 =
(j B* £çî, limit; Copt. &.pnx.
àtru (j û j , ( ^ Y\ f, time, season,
year; 1*«. ^{{{Tm. 457, ^\
morning and evening.
àter (j^ijj. Rec 4, 28, Ij^^,
Rec. 3, 49, papyrus, the cord of a papyrus roll.
àter (j ^ ^3 W, yoke of animals ;
cattle; Copt. ^i/rpe.
Âthabu^ra^J^.B.D.
163, 1, a town in Egypt or the "Tuat.
àth (j û |^_, U. 89, $ û , P. 366,
üt-fl' ^1^^—Z1' Rec 27. 23°»
|^î—fl, P.S.B. 10, 49, Jjûj[i_J|,
jf *~£iP£, U. 442, to drag, to haul, to
(
draw, to harness, to yoke, to pull, to tow a boat, to
'n)(]û|j „ ,, to string
constrain, to restrair
»L-fl,
restraint, prison, fort.
àthu
àth
1-1
m;
1
I, prisoners.
fields.
** Ht <\~ï°- Ht*'
(lIio'1]IiS'papyru8r™hÇ,.,„d.
àthu [j û 8 e -f il,swamp plants' m?rsh
1 X ©in vegetation.
àth $ ^, U. 89, N. 366, a cake-offering.
àth-t J\*ll
àthâa^L^^.N. «
àtkh(j^, to brew beer; J) ^,
brewer (?) ; see
a kind of bird,
crane (?)
26,
crane.
àtsef
k
O, cake; var.
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Mett. Stele, 120, to hurt(?),
hurtful (?)
àth (jS==5,Thes.926
àth (j
àthth-t N S==5 ~ I, bloody pus.
àthth (j ^, N. 953, 1)
f|g=s-^" t0 twitter, to pipe like a bird,
H g ' Jp ' to quack like a duck.
àthi eil Zjy* «w«, since, from, up to now,
is day; t^p
Rev. 12, 38;
hitherto; S^wa-wO, from this day; Z=jp
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Copt. 2Cm.
àth Sjp, U. 537, (j s=5, T, 26, N. 209,
(j^TT3, U. 1, 564, P. 340, N. 1221, 1231,
^)T.3IO)(j^(j(j, P.340, (j^.
P. 318, S5T3 ^ ] f\, Rec. 31, io, ^r3^,
^X^' TW *5P^, to
seize, to steal, to snatch away, to conquer, to
capture, to plunder, to carry off, to transfer, to
remove ; Copt, xi-
àthu s^3 jj^j £$. Amen. 19, 1, t^p
û VltJTi robber, seizer, conqueror; plur.
.(j5^!)^. P- 2°4, N. 1232, (j^3^,
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N. 1231,
^f3
'Hi-Til*
Î fl
of women ;
Athtm-atni
IV, 667, foragers ; -" ' t _/l ]
^ L-a ~=® ?» stealer of hearts.
conqueror of Egypt ; Z?p r. rî) ' > ravisher
\\l
\\
; a o 1
B.D. 27, i, the robbers of hearts.
àthit 85-pJjJ] û , what i3 seized> JgJ«
àthi àu-t s-5-p&p. L_=4r^\ &, Jour. As.
1908, 294, to torment; Copt. tf"j ^onrfJU
àthi mit S"5p t\ ÛQ |.a. Jour. As.,
1908, 293, to set out; Copt. XI JULOeiT.
àthi en qes s^-p
A
67. __
^ Jl
*aa/w\ ]
Rev. ii, 146,
VVAA* ^SV> ^eVl "4»
, Rev. 13, 30, s5t=>(|(|
3k, Rev. 14, 67,
S
to wrong, to do violence; Copt, xi tt^TbltC.
àthi her r^P * BD. g. 281, s^=»
*; AA Rev. it, 138, to shew favour, to accept
v 11 the person of someone; Copt. tf"l oo.
àthi hetr t^p flr""^» Jour- As- I9o8>
252, to have power over; Copt. x\ £/"TOp.
Àthit-em-àua Y^S^lf1^
C i\ $ B.D. 99, 23, a boh peg in the magical
£Ü ' boat.
Àthi-hru-em-gerh ^ ° s 8
7=$s>, Tuat HI» a god.
Àthi-heh ^P^, Tuat m> a tgjrJf
àtha, àthai ft ^L_=ü, () (^1^*—-0»
x
Israel Stele, 53, 24, (j ^ "^ ,T^, ibid. 6,
n
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àthau (
Ri, Peasant, 192,
(j l^r^ji)^-^' Rec "' 79, thief,
robber; plur. (j^f^^lgj, (j ^f
àthap ft ^q,t. 23,
àthar^^^^^, Ait.K.
193, prisoner; Heb. "VpN(?).
Àthep (j^ , Tuat I, a singing-god.
Àthemti Q s=, |\ °, Tuat III agoose-
T _S^A\ god in the Tuat.
atneri (, ~w« , n Jn > t| waaa ^n »
I O I AA/WVA ill I O 1 1
(J WW $, ( /wvaaa^So, the disk of the sun ;
plur.^ (j a~wv, \S\ ,
Rec. 27, 55, 29, 152, the name of
a god.
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âtheil ( ^3, to push aside, to repel.
I AAA/WV Jj
âthllU ft w« M , deputy, chief.
athnu ^^^i'fües,eTbS:
àther()^{,()^(){,()^{,
time, season ; varr.
àthes |]s=3,«fflf to beget, to raise up
1 I, ' children.
àthtcha S^3 I : , Rev. 12, 11, restraint,
prison ; Copt. y^T^O,
ât, àti ft r&ftft, U. 416, ftr&.,
to cense, to pour out a libation.
àt-t ft vS>, incense.
ft rj*Z* (1(1 t i\i to seize, to snatch away, to
carry off, to lay violent hands on, to steal.
Digitized by
àt-t 0*=-=.^, û^-o-,an i"ce.nse
" Je& -1 a u offering.
àt Ijrto,, (j^3, M. 693, Ijrtolj,
P. 416, M. 596, N. 1201, ft Q , Rec. 31, 169,
ITS- ^WMS':-
IV, 222, 615, dew; plur. (I ^ , U. 565;
SCC (J (J /wvaaa j Copt, emu-re.
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àt (1 c^a "^, Mett. Stele, 53, swampy land
àt-t (j^O, (j^, U. us, N. 42*
a cake-offering.
ôt A ^^^ A^^-3 rich, abundant, multi-
• H O * H © * tudinous.
àt-ui(?) ft ^ , the pupils of the eyes.
àt (j^JL child; plur. I)-==»^^>|-
àti-t (jc=^(j(jû jj§), girl, maiden.
àt (j^.U. 608, Rec. 26, 67, (j^'j,
(I c^a ^\ ^ , (1 ^ , to be deaf, deafness.
àtt-ti(?) û«4, Ebers PaPrus' ??,'
y J H ûT^' 14, 15, deaf ears (?).
àt (?) **', part of a plant, <?,£., àt-en-àam.
g^|; àt-en-âru ^ ^^e^
àt-en-rega ^ «c^ ffi "^ ^, ft0
<=> S J^-^ ] ' Rec- x5» xx9> 120.
àt (| ^"^ *$ "^, a kind of bird.
*MSHS)- 1—"fefc.
IV, 159, uterus; Copt. OOTe, OXI, onrre.
àt [Ics,^,^ 26, 235, to seize, to
' 1 A ' grasp, to smite.
àtiu, àttiu Ijessljlj^j, () ^
4H V ' smiters, slaughterers.
àt-t (I M|, slaughter, a smiting.
^ fl ^"^ Wort. Supp. 170, the cord of a
' H g=n' papyrus roll.
àt-MTo^T^'net,cordb1g'.
àt (j <=^> g^, P. 705, to be fat, strong.
at (1 "^ô, to be oppressed, afflicted.
at (jc^^^, (j^H' Perditi0n'
destruction, death.
àtu ft <=^\ C=3, IV, 480
f 102 ] A !)
Atau(?)()g^^^,
Rec. 31, 19, the name of a god.
äta |j ä__ü, U. 3-32, 479, T. 300, P. 655,
M. 366, 759, N. 141, IJIiV1, Anas- L
26, 2, to make, to cause, to grant, to give.
Atti ft c=s"' ft ft <o*, Tomb Rameses IV,
29, 30, Rec. 6, 152, a supporter of the Disk.
Attl (jc=^%> ©, B.D. 149, the nthÀat.
àtua ft c^a -Çl-k, T. 289, M. 66,
(I <=^> ^è\ , Rec. 30, 185, to praise.
*biHJ«..H>-iHJ
, Rec. 25, 191, land which the waters of
\> \> \>
àta-t
k
"^£4, oppression,
misery, miserable state.
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the Nile can reach ; plur. (1 <=^> j v\
^^, T. 334, P. 376, N. 1157, !)-=» j
:i»jBRœi""tbdidjs
àtebui Ij«j- I)«j^—.
{j^J^«=> P. 90, 603, 718, N. 698,
two banks of the Nile, i.e., all Egypt.
âteb (|=»J-i$r, AZ- ,8"> 54.^
■^^ tk x Herusàtef Stele, 93, Nàstasen
jy* _Jf ^-Ji' Stele, 61, to reward, to punish.
atbana (j g. ^ "^ \. I ' ' Harris
Pap. 501
àtep ft , U. 15, to taste.
àtep ft ^^ ^§ , load ; Copt. CUTtl
àtep-t (j^rr
àtep ft *$; see tep ^
place for loading up,
station, khan.
Atem' y^
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Âtem
see
i
Û^^H. god of the setting sun;
âtmâ (j c^a I), N. 972, to make like.
àtmàit (j^^lJh p- 69*. ()'
I \^ M- 592. N. «97, 1) •=» J lj 5.
( cs> t\ *, the name of a garment or article
of apparel made of dark red cloth.
àten \\ kz^°'> see àt and at.
1 /www
àten (j.www, Àmen. 10, 12, l|'^vv rVf )
Àmen. 25, 19, god of the solar disk.
àten j\ ^^ i$ , ear ; Heb. If N .
1 -VW«/V\ V
*»*t- Ö- ir* IS-
1 .WWW I W 1 I /WWW T> 'I A/WWV ,,/■
as deputy, to rule for someone else, to serve as
wakîl.
to enter as' deputy
/www
.A on some service.
àten (j^, |)
àtenu ^ °L—a, Edict 16, (]S^f .a,
JWNAA/\ ^ü U >*M AWW -il VJ -/I
deputy, agent, vicar, wakîl ; var. (I ^
àtnu tent - hetru *& q %^—fl
0 ei
deputy-master of the horse.
àtnu pa-menfit
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deputy-general of the army.
àtnu .... per-uatch-ur
Sfl-
,VWW\
\\
deputy-sealer of the maritime department.
àtnu bànti ^ n$ \ -VW«.
ö <2 21 J S
L_=Z1, deputy-confectioner.
9 Herusàtef Stele
111 91
à tenu t N ^w5 v\
àtenu
H
0 e,
'<£?(?)
àten-t (I www L , part, division.
àter (j^^, P. 186, 344, 609, M. 301,
N. 899; (JQ> Q^-% t0 destr°y» t0 d°
away, to remove, to chastise.
àterit Ij^ljljJ |j, B.D. 125,111,16,
calamities, destruction.
Àteràsfet (j ^^ h *H Jk., n. 980,
" Destroyer of sin," the name of a god.
àter Ij^-O-. ij^^7,^' stud
cow or bull ; plur. Coptos, PI. 18,
àtern ()S'tu!,'vv'''S' seose kei*
1 -KU? -S^ I for breeding purposes.
àter (j *=^> O, (j ^^ ® Ç, an internal
organ of the body.
àtrut l^fff^, P. 661,
(j c=»$$g^û , P. 778, M. 772, garments,
bandages, swathings, bandlets.
àteru (j <=> 1, Ebers Pap. 109, 9 . . . .
àtre u |8> c=» vv ) |, Harris Pap- 5ot
w
S
àtre - gaha h &
ml^ll,HarrisPap- 501 • • •
àth, àthu (j^jff^, !\l
(j<HÎ V' (jc^l^^^, swamp,
marsh, fen-district, a common name for land in
the Delta; ph.,. (],=,$-f^, t)=.|^.
àthi[t] #"" (j(j ^1, marsh plants, reeds, etc.
s J?. the swamp-dweller, fen man, Delta
I Si ' man.
àtheh(?) (|^^<?^o biock^to
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Amen. 23, 20, to pull, to draw, to haul, etc. ;
see àth (1 ^ S
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àtchbu (| "^ J y ^ ' ground, land ;
.L-fl'
Àthu (|2^âReC'31''171' the
àtekh ft fà*
name of a god.
X to make to fall,
C i\' to make tremble.
àtsh h^r^, Hymn of Darius 25 to
Sc30f ' Spit(?)
^5, «fg, head-
àtga (j^ ß
cloth, garment.
àtch her (j "^s, U. 357, P. 204 =
atchanr l| U"! _^ , , , w§. Birch»
In. Hier. Ch. 29, 3, to rejoice ; compare Heb.
VsM (Alt. K. 209).
âtohartâ (jf|1^|}(|ö, Alt.
K. 210, a pot, vessel.
see ^J\
àtcher |j & %2, (j & 1^, limit,
boundary ; Copt. ^pRX.
àtcherà Ij^lje^, ^^Xgil'
to make strong, to
fortify (?)
àtcher ft & U'L-J)
àtcher-t ft £H *° , IV, 1175, fortress.
àtchhu ft ^ § % E,wet lands- marshes>
• H iXJri.r swamps.
àtche« (Q, ^, ||g^,
U. 270, P. 652, 655, M. 76, 193; 754, to make
a reply, to speak.
àtclietut ft A
words, utterances, speech, divine talk.
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a
Heb. y.
ä g piece, one, a, an, pair ; see the
' following eleven examples :—
ä är-t <rr> TL , a uraeus amulet. -
ä ITT. -t nl.int nr flnwftr • ■'SSM
"^, a plant or flower;
J <2 vî, an unbu plant.
ä menh-t "~
ä en-meri-t.
i""*".
û , an amulet.
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Rec. 21, 2 r, a port, harbour ; Copt. i.rtejU.pCJ0.
ä em-khet-em-äsh.
OOO, a censer.
JIPV?.
ä en-hetràu.
a body of cavalry.
ä en-saga ™«. tP ffi
Anastasi I, 25, 6, a piece of sackcloth.
ä en-thebut ü «««. s=. J ^ %,
a pair of sandals, white Y, or black s—
ä en-senther a ~~wv "1 f]
j3
censer.
ä shem-reth
ä tchet
£""""jp s=>, an amulet,
an amulet.
a
in compound prepositions, etc. :—
I, Rec. 21, 21, truly;
r=a
before ;
1 <p üttA\
Copt, H&.JULS )
* ü V' at once> immediately ; ® ^\ ;
before, in the presence of; B*
at once.-
, under
ä D I, hand, authority ; ^
the authority of.
ä , fl|, û, the forearm, the band,
the prominent part of a thing ;
_fl!
I
of the nose ;
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anru, Rec. 21,
21, hill top; Copt. .»LrtXCJOOnf . ""■"* (I [I
Ax' Il (1 W I, handle of a quiver.
used with verbs of motion (Copt
a
6"m, xm):
Q^i^^—Ü, a fighting; V
-VWsA/V Q
*^ää, a flight;
/www .www ^ 7\, a journeying, or \ J\
www aa. a going, a passage ;
t5P lj\ , a journeying ; www
.A
, a mighty battle;
ÛÛL
j L-=Z1, an eating.
äui
, P. 643, 666,
P. 256,
J.C2
-J.\\'~
av
(1 (1 *è\ 1, , the two forearms, the- two
fl IV, 161, by my two
1 ' hands actually.
hands; ^
äut
^Jj, family.
aiu
] "hands," i.e., workmen,
I ' labourers.
ä-n-Heru ~^ ö ^ s^J, "arm of
Horus," i.e., censer.
A-sah
*
"arm of Orion," the
name of a Dekan.
Äui-f-em-kha-nef T^ *^
Tuât XI, a double serpent-headed god.
Aui-en-neter-äa :
n\
^—^r
ç.tip
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etc., B.D. 153A, 12, the "hands" of the net for
snaring souls.
äui "f^n, "t=çn II, armlets, bangles,
bracelets; var ü^> o^O(?)
âuâu^^^^o,armrinoet:
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ä I, Anastasi I, 26, 6, pole of a chariot.
ä û \ \ J\ , Anastasi I, 20, 6
ä 1 sj>-^, GoL 12, 104, handle (?)
ä , Sphinx II, 174, Décrets, 100, cara-
van(?), or some article used in carrying goods
in the desert on asses or camels (?) ; ^ v\
A >\ P^vn, a caravan ot Metcha. Some think
that ^ - ^ Zll 1 CZD â ' dras°man>
interpreter, P.S.B.A. 37, 117-125, 224.
ä û l, Mar. Karn. 54, 42, state, condi-
n Q /www
tion, means; û I «»w JI ■¥* q , L.D. Ill,
I, Rec. 21,
w I
140B, means,of keeping alive;
21 ; Copt. «&.rfj'Ô&«&-.
ä , üi, û, region, place, e.g.,
HÜ' M \ Ie 1 $ J » the reSion of the
Shasu; Qi «in =fc » tne southern region;
P. his place of _ yesterday ;
©
!!! © J J J 3 1, estate of the gods; û7tc
I (I, east side, etc.
äui-sem-t
äui-tu
° ~S~ IV, 574, hilly coun-
û two ' try.
r-T[, IV, 388, hilly country.
- û ÄÄSÄS 1 ~ww.
a <ww>> Rec. !8, i8r, www,
Rec. ro, 136,
r^^l Kahun Pap. 100,
l_A~wwJ' dam, dyke.
ä-t , domain, estate, plot of ground;
..CD
ä-t
Rec. ir, 174, bank of river.
Tinnitrai Qn' o cm
R.E. 11, 125, chamber, house, palace, temple;
Copt. HI.
ä-t ärp
.cd
ä-t bener-t "
fl <—> Q wine-shop, wine-
H D (2 HI ' cellar.
ü 'Î?'0 IV, 1141, date shop
oCTD/{?.' or store.
ä-t nem .www^ t j\, Rpc 12,32,
sleeping rcom (?)
ä-t nemm-t D jV ^ $, chamber
in which men and bodies were dismembered or
dissected.
— A A A , H WWW
a-t nett q wwy, cistern.
aCD q q /www
ä-t en retui
Rev. 11, 169, foot-cases, sandals (?)
n /www ^
ä-t ent-khet
qCI ^ q I
Thes. 1254, summer-house.
lie.
^
ä-t heq-t ° 8 ^ =0=, beer shop.
Rec. 18, 63, school, college; Copt. «&.!tÇH-S.e.
(23
3\
ä-t tau eü i baker's shop.
ä-t
V
limb, member, piece; plur.
(2
U. 219,
ç 1 e \\m ççç -0 ç 1
C5V -T^c^)
<.=!• ^^VïSiS'TlIm
1;
]? the two mem-
the god's body.
ä-t neter
ä-t uä-t em àner
a single piece of stone, monolith ;
Mar. Karn. 42, 16.
ä, äi ü^ö, ___
speak loud, to recite ; see
rv /wwv\
"C7
to cry out, to
a
(2
5, Oh! Alas!
ä , U. 575, c=tt=,, P. 695, Methen 8,
* w ■
charter, wriüng, register, list, document, will,
original document, roll, deed, order, edict; plur.
—û <= o^ û \\
, Rec. 2r, 14,
<2 \\ I ' ^ (2
I mi
ä-ti
L.Ü. III, 229c, list, register, catalogue; plur.
it , Amherst Pap. 20 ; û y\ ,
ö W 111 v J Jr III 1 1 1'
P.S.B. 19, 261.
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ä , to grow (of the moon).
ä F^rH. darkness, night.
ä-t
goat.
a
ü,
Ö,
O,
"C7
"C7
Ö
, Amherst Pap. 30, a vessel,
pot of in-
a pot, a measure, a~w«
Ul ö 1 1 1
Ä ^ Ö
a
■C7
a measure;
3fr
cense.
a half
measure.
W J70BjML,o^5l,Rev.i4,9,
mistress, great lady, queen ;
P.S.B. 20, 191.
■C7
Uc
ft °
ää u
à mes
3/j 3/3-
o
<"><., great one, chief.
, god twice great (Thoth).
^7 tfa ^ fi 08. first born, eldest
(2
born.
%2,
>' %5' %5'
£53, B.D. 125, III, 14, IV, 650,
Wazîr 10, Pap. 3024, 151, here, hereabouts.
aa. aai ^,
x y\ —1
to journey, to travel (?)
äa __
äa-t ° , ,
äa-t-shetat
%ä,
-A,
' house, abode,
' estate, domain.
r-K-i
, "hidden cham-
ber," /.<?., the sanctuary of a temple.
Aa, Äai
see Äati.
acn,
CD, B.D. 125;
äa -mnmr, U. 324,
I lllllllll
II,
irmiTTr ihtiittt"
nm, leaf of a door, door,
fi 'iiü'inr imiiïïr
ihtiittt" s^yy^ | 'ihtiittt"
cover of a sarcophagus. Dual : äaui ||, U. 269,
ihtiittt" *
IHTIITTT"
^, M. 778,
ihtiittt"
N. 1101, "mmnr
ihtiittt" ^»-c_j_> "fV \\
p- 276, .„, ^^ \>, Rec. 29, 153,
IHTIITTT IHTIITTT /?
*f\A\ mmnr
i 77 IHTIITTT"
7II?.!1T (3 <^
munir \\
i\\ IHTIITTT" «<^-> "fVA\ IHTIITTT"
ff IHTIITTT" /I | AT "IHTIITTT" '
ihtiittt" (3 s^yy^ ihtiittt" (3 L-'"ZJ
munir Wim mmnr Wim'
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ihtiittt" (3 ihtiittt" ^7 ihtiittt" T'.nrrr
Hit.mi \\ IHTIITTT" ^J IHTIITTT" IHTIITTT"
IHTIITTT"
leaves of a door, door ; äau, äaiu mmnr, T. zl
IHTIITTT"
391»
l
1 1 1
\~
1 , Rec. 27, 231,30,67,
l 1 1 1 mnmr
t^yy^1 iTwiup 'nTfflr.T' Tii'tur .^^y^ I
1 I 1 Û lllllllll i^r-r- I
I <r- . ..j^ .."■■ lllllllll lllllllll (3 ^
. I,
■mnmr SIX i ' i||li' i i i
_ lllllllll
aau „ iimiiii
L_=4
■mnmr i i i
, doors.
iiiiiiiir
doorkeeper,
7TtlOTO(f>6{IO?.
äa ilr lmsr "great door," title of a high
£-"au-1 ^=,' official.
Aaiu-en-sbara-Tuatm /ft i
lllllllll V I I
1 www 7) i, B.D. 141, ç8, the door-
era 1 era SÜ 1 °
keepers of the doors of the Tnat.
B.D. 141, 56, the gods of the secret doors.
Aaiu-shetaiu~mmir \t3a'
Bl<ty cicll
>> V
' e jr't0 begreat>tobelarge'
to be mighty, to be spacious or abundant, to be
powerful; <"== (|(| : jl (j, great; Copt. i.Ii.1.
The ordinary use of äa is illustrated by the
following :—
N. 651, B.M. 138, great of heart, i.e., proud,
arrogant.
âa àru ^ "J (j ^^^ J | j. g^1
of forms, i.e., of very many forms.
] great of souls, i.e.,
of mighty will.
1 m \\
äa baiu «^> ai 1,
äa pehti K?\, ~~*
great of valour, most brave.
äa maä-kheru T^n
truth-speaking, most truthful,
great of
äa-mu owww. great of water, the Äamu.
äa mertu.
^, greatly
beloved.
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äa nerut
.^'
"% great of terror, most terrible, most vic-
t i\' torious.
äanekhtut <^~i-Lû, most strong.
i=f=f=i® ci i i
- <—^ great of mouth, i.e., boast-
fl | ' ful, insolent.
aara
äa rennu.
fi AiVW*A
names, a title of Tlioth.
t äaherit IZj ®
most terrifying
äa kkäu
Q
y> Of ' > great of
Ml. great of terror,
% i M, great one of
risings, a title of Rä.
äa kheperu. T^n y | ' > sreat of
transformations, i.e., of many changes.
äakhenu—^^.ofiargei™
àasentr;^l^Mm0Stt;:
ä^sheps2^H'm0Sth0lynungu°st:
r-w~i
n /ww\a as .^
äa en shefit
most terrible, or most awe-inspiring.
äa-äa a a, to be doubly great.
A <£ ] very great
^ g£ | ' men.
äa A i, —o, , «x=> or
äa-äaäu
Ui
, great, grand, mighty, important,
noble, lofty, weighty, chief; fem.
fern.
; dual, ma^r wJ y .
;](|,N. I385,^; ^Jj,
Thoth, the twice great ; plur.
V
^11
i^~^
o 11
■ w ■>,
1111
<a h
i i i
O (3
] I I I
aa
(). p. 696, û
Rec. 3r,
29, a great person, chief, officer, governor, noble, a
great god as opposed to a little god ""W <^_
plur.
1 1 1
T.325,
U
nobles of the palace ; 1 <=> , very,
p ' Mil 1111
very great gods.
äa-t JJ, a great goddess ; û
00 t=> w
two great goddesses.
äa àhenut-hen-f
4&
director of the royal corvée.
äa ä-t û . marshal of the court.
Äa-t-em-Aneb-hetch *o
ezz.
B.D.G. 57, a gate at Philae.
äa em ähä <^=> % —° a man advanced
cz=. I O I in age.
äa en uäb a~w« f 1 %x&
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libationer.
äa en utcha Sg \ \ ^
director of storehouse (Bêt al-Mâl).
âa en per
Äa-m'k ~= /^^ >/„-<, jjn
üLTli, name of the sacred boat of Edfû.
y^: I=3; head of the
stream.
.CD I
steward, major-
domo.
aa en mu. ._^_j /ww«
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aa en mer /ww* „„^
the port, harbour master.
chief of
äa en sa
i, phylarch.
äa en qetut VZn ww* \ yife 1, director
' w ■ 1 I
of marines.
I
äa kha ÜÜj T , chief of the dîwân,
• w.-, & era
ÄaZÜ]a' u-5I3, Z>
&• J& > T- 325i » fire-god.
Aai ^
Rec. 6, 137, a god of
the dead.
Aait
Aa-t-àakhu.
a singing-goddess.
, Ombos II, 132.
■3?M-
Tuat IX,
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Aa-t-Aat-t
&HV
I, Tuât IX, a singing-goddess.
Äa - ami - khekh <=-=> (j -jj- ® ^r*,
Thes. 31, the god of the 12th hour ot the day.
Aa-àru ~=> (J
o
B.D.G. 104, Osiris
of Athribis.
Aa-t-àru 0 o
a fiery, blood-drinking serpent.
*
1, Tuat IX,
o wwA "puat I, a smg-
c^» ww» ing-god.
, Rec. 21,
Aa-àter
Äa-perti "*"
n nil! n n
14, Pharaoh ; see Per-äa.
Äa-pehti "X^L—0 Jn, Denderah IV, 63,
a bull-god ; °"==> _S£ . VV J), Rec. 21,14, a title.
Aa-pehti-petpet-khaskhet ^^S
E3, Lanzone 106, a composite hawk-
crocodile-cat-bull-lion-goose-ape-ram-god.
_S>
JS» IT] * > a g°d
Aa-pehti-reh
of a Dekan.
Äa-pehti-rehen-pet-ta
Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
Äa-nest *Œ> ffi, Tuat vi, a god(?)
WW t
äa-hemhem n ^
ra
I
(Demotic form), "Great of roarings," a name of
Amen.
Äa-herit ^-R-^, Tuat VI' a sod of
w_ I I III tprrnr
11
terror.
Aa-kher-u __^ | j ^g, b.d. i44,
the Watcher of the 7th Ärit.
Aa-kherpu-me s-àru
Aa-saah <-=
Aa-t sàpu
sH^fl
] Tuat X, the name of the
I ' . door of Tuat X.
II II * Torr,b 0I Seti I, one
N N ' of the 36 Dekans.
^p(jö^|,P.S.B. 25,
218, a title of Sekhmit.
ÄwekhemnSp^.^^,
B.D. 149, the god of the nth Àat.
meses
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Äa-Sti <""=* Tomb Rameses IX, pi. 10, a
Ö ' serpent-god.
Äa-t-Setkau^p^^,
Tuat VIII, the name of a Circle.
Äa-shefit 2 ™ ^ ° ^ ^ • a title
of several solar gods.
Aa-t-she fit nn
o
*
r-w~i UU , Denderah III, 241, [
, Thes. 28,
^,
Berg. II, 8, the goddess of the 4th hour of the
night.
Äa-Sheflt ~=> *Zj\ o, Denderah IV, 84,
the name of the 4th Pylon.
Aat-Shefshefit ^ {1 -30 FF
O- U *,=_ a 111
Tuat VIII, the gate of the 9th division of the
Tuat.
Äa-t-qar-uaba J^^f]^
•^ï^, Nesi-Amsu 32, 49, a serpent-fiend.
to beget, to
generate.
aa
f=vS*F=S>'
Aa-pest-rehen-pet r=a)S<r^>F==:
It. A/VWVA ^
Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
aa
■r-
aa
r=a>
disease of the genital organs.
—a Ebers Pap. 99, 12, hair
3X ' of the pubes.
äa,äa-t— ^,— ^^,
^i^^,^^, Rec.25,192,^^
Koller Pap. 1, 3, (e=_j) ^ <^j, Bubastis 34a,
r? %ï •ass- she-ass; plur- 3 là TT?»
^^ReC.25,I95,^()^j,R-;3:
°*'=?'^ B.D. 125, III, 12, the Ass-god, a form
o Ç> 111 ' of Râ.
äaut H^ Ik 1^' -S i ^ >Rec- 3°>
67, ^^vv . t . , e |, pillars, colonnade.
Aaut - ent - Khert - neter
mi û
aB.D. 99, 13, oar-rests of the
' magical boat.
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äa-t
,5
4
5,
,5.
o iV.^' - ^i Rev-», 63^ a
bandlet, a garment, woven work ; plur. x I ;
Copt. ei«i.«i.nf(?)
■' °jo"' Rec- 2°' 4°'
äa-t
, stone of great price or value, gem,
- mnD
amulet, tumour; plur. û \X , I
^ _!*£&■ in o nnm i
r-yn x
of precious stones.
äaut, äut *~"&v eö,"JeO,
' g _M>o III ^ 0 in-
glands of the throat and neck.
Q to beat (?)
, rare stones ; <"=~* VJQ'O.N. 743, pots
aa
äaä
3D
Q, M. 136,
3D
N. 185, 647, well, fountain; plur.
3D
3D
P-4".M.588,-_.^^
3D
3D
31
Rec. 26, 224.
3D
N.1194 m m|||.
äaäui ü^^^[][],U. 576,^965.
the two sides of the ladder.
Äai 2^1^ I) I)(C=S) ^>the Phallus-god.
Äai °Œ"'^QÛ'C=S)^' TombofSetil,
one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 34).
äai-t <-=> nil , *"""* nn , house,
abode, chamber.
äai-t <~=* NN Q , roof(?) ceiling (?)
Äait-är-t ***1U ° <B>"> B.D.G. 147,
Oil L_ -1 Q I
the place of sunset.
äai <~=* QQ l2> flame, fire, heat.
äaiäai «-=» NN jg"^, ®, to rejoice, to exult
Rec. 18, 183, to speak with violence, to curse,
to abuse, to blaspheme; Copt. onf-i..
SqU ü"£k tk Tuat IV, a jackal-headed
äau **=* %\ %"^, to flourish,
äau
flax, linen ; Copt.
äaua ^-flty, ^f)^e^> t0
steal, to rob, to plunder.
äab °^" "|\ J fâ j], to be acceptable
to anyone, to please ; ^ ^ J (j (j <2 ^ 11,
Peasant42>3^J(|(|^||) Amherst
Pap. I, things or feelings which produce pleasure.
Q %S.P. 372,—
-öö°.
T. 383,
T. 73/
N.II48,__,^J^[g;P.6ro,^f^f
^\ Qq, M. 203, N. 685, (g a^, N. 703,
164, offering, sacrifice, sepulchral meals. Later
forms are :
!,
MW-W
1 1 1
mi
J
$>■—jœ—.--j
vessel for ceremonial
purification.
f>oon.
äab-t (gûiQ,
äabb.äbbfJJt,^:^,^'.
Aabi—j()y,B-D.(^..)78,g38
äabu ^^""^ J%"^>a kind of herb?
äaber-t -»«=» 1 , balsam, unguent.
äabes |J 0 (1. »re. flam{
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äabag
J
S
/WWV\
VWSAA
äabt
aap
A s $}>Rec 32î 86't0 be weaki or S:
Jo slave, worker ; Heb.
ÜS^. to fly; Heb. r^y .
vom
Aapep hm,,
DD ÜMÖ" D D "— W D D
1 D DTflJHli.' D DD Dil
/ / T^ihhh » Rec- 6> ^S. a monster
mythological serpent which produced thunder,
lightning, storm, hurricanes, mist, cloud, fog, and
darkness, and was the personification of evil.
He was called by 7 7 " accursed names " ; Copt.
<M>Ocbi. «Lcbcwcbi.
aapi
D W
CU»
CU:
<^> ^. ^T
Äapit *
äapint
Äapef "
D 11— ^Di,
the winged disk, the
summer solstice.
a goddess.
/WVW\
0 0 0
D
1, unguent, incense (?)
Tfljian,
D
vVV D
~=>-^=~- B.D. 39, 2, a
D D Tflïinn ' seipent-fiend.
^-v to be greedy,
^-J' glutton.
"Ci to clasp, to grasp,
E /i' to seize.
äafa
äam __
ihtiittt"
ihtiittt"
1
e.
an Asiatic,
a nomad of the Eastern Desert ; plur. j v\ ^è\ 1
fW)\
aamulk$0%lkM
r^k$3 •*'Rec-33' ii8' ll^ié'shep-
herd, nomad, herdsman, farmer; plur. | vv ^K
' I, fellaljin.
inniiii '
, an Asiatic woman ;
i5°-
äamit ) tx"", )
pHMi-Rec-10-
Äam-U ) |\ %i, Tuat V, the souls of
I JS^ Ji 1 the Aamu in the Tuat.
äam ) |\ ß , *) %> /Q, , animal, beast ;
lku^lkuS'c^tle'thesacred
animals of Egypt, e.g., Apis, Mnevis, the ram of
Mendes, etc.
äam a j V\ Yr», to bring down birds
and animals with a boomerang.
äamu l^^*^. IV> 335. throw-stick,
boomerang; plur. 2=%^, boomerangs (?)
0 v o Jr 1 1 1 nets (?)
0 crystal, some kind
0 ' of sparkling stone.
B.D. (Saïte), 62, 2,
' a god.
2. to eat, to under-
1T' stand, to perceive.
tk ^ ^T? Hymn to Uraei 25, a kind of
_2f û 111' plant.
•0>,R.E.4,*75,
aam zr
Äam <~
äam' <^=
äamut
äamm ha-t
sweet, pleasant
äamäa <*"=*
äamäq o
! A
äamäti "°~
■, part of a bed.
-"=" tkA
*•
.valley; Heb. pÇ$.
]\\
- , part of waggon.
äameh nnm,
äaititiu ,-^^ 1 Y^
/WVW\ I
j-^^-—^, AAVvW /WVW\
äarm 7 ç
B.D. (Saïte) 30, 4, a kind
of stone.
ape; Copt. en.
111 \\
Heb. ruy, Arab.
TT *
äanata <~=
. \. 1 Q $ ' sing'ng-woman (?)
äailb-t K^7^V , axe, hatchet; plur. tmimr^,
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aanra
i i i nnmili'[=±f=,i i i 5a>l
» /WVW\ ^^^ O
i n '.^ i*
/www g»-^ ^
<~> eud,
IÏÏÏÏT1 .
pebbles, round stones.
âanratàt ^
III I
Gol. 5, 14, 15 = ^
\\
11"
or
-\ r\ c~3 upper chamber, balcony; Heb.
öIIh..i' n^-
äailh wvw^m^, a winding serpent.
äankh ^ ■¥• (Demotic form), to
live, life; Copt. CJOn^,, CJOn^>.
äankh ^f^^^.Rec. 33,137,
to swear an oath ; Copt. «_Ln«_Lçy.
äant o, spice, perfume = '
Ö o o
aar (äal)
äar-t
oEUD
natural block of stone (?)
>_2ä
_ /> „ to ascend :
■**!*> Copt^Xe.
a kind of stone, a
aarara
< 1 1
\\ i°
=>i in
Anastasi I, 23, 3, pebbles ; Copt. «&.X.
, a part of a building;
, Rec. 3, 55, tenons of a coffin.
:d^;
aara
Sa III
äaref <"== ,Rev. n, 184 = :
Copt, cupq, cupefL
Äar-n-äaref ^ ^ ^
Rev. n, 184, Horus of bandages; Copt.
oprtonrcupq.
äarsh "^ -au ÎÏÎÏÏ, cult, service.
■ — ■
äarshan
w
o Ml
'ij~w' ° Rec. 21, 91, lentils, beans; Copt.
;k m' ^pa-i-rt, -i-pam.
win «<=> w
\\
\\
àaratà
û Rec. 2i, 82, an upper chamber ; Heb.
s I
^, Harris 501, B. 9, a female demon.
Aartàbuhait
o 1
w
Aah
Aahpi
• J ^, the Moon-god-|j aj((
W
, Annales III, 179, a god.
Âasit ^[K\] j^, L.D. 3, 138, Lan-
zone 140, Rec. 13, 78, a goddess of war and of
the chase.
Äasiti-Khar ^ f w } ()() J J*^,
Rec. 7, 196, the name of a goddess of Syria.
Äaserttu g^see^^]^.
Aasek^p^^, Z^f1
1<wwv, M. 143, N. 648, a god.
äashasha-t —M^M^? %
throat, gullet.
äasharana ~~* T»T»T
a kind of seed or fruit.
äashaq^^TjTVt
III
>~ZM
A X
;i
zi o
sion, to usurp, violence ; Heb. pÇJJî*
ZI r=a)
to oppress, oppres-
aaqer
äag ~
1
, 2, 68, 8
S , Peasant 185,
S ^, ^ ^ S i, to beat, to bastinado.
<k\ S J/, nail, claw, toenail, hoof; plur.
Rec. 30, 72.
äag-t<><=> "^\ S W Ö , the oil made from
the agit plant, ^ M ^ tjl.
âagartà ^ s ^"^I (| ^r, ^
S^TI^^^'1^-111'21912'19'
chariot; Copt. i.ö'oXxe.
S' Heb. TOÏ,
S
-Ja»
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Sallier Pap. II, 4, 2, 5, 8, cord, belt, girdle (?) ;
Heb. M.V(?)
äatkh *<=>, a woven stuff.
the name of a
fiend.
äat
s
, a piece of fertile ground.
Aat-en-sekhet.
s
B.D.G. 136, the second station on the old
caravan road between the Nile and the Red Sea.
=^1 r\ a kind of bread-
û t?' cake.
1 nun.
äat-t
Rec. 35, 161, gate sockets (?) slabs of stone.
Âati <~=
B.D. 125, one of the 42 assessors of
O.siris.
^^ Ä Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of
SU' Râ(No. 23).
äat <>=>'^, ^T3 \ H, of a livid colour,
pale (of the face), yellow ; Copt. onroTOnr6T.
■^ - c ■ ^3 V»/VVV\ O
äatna 1^ , lentils; Heb. tiiy.
äattäu.
c
who conspire.
äatch "*"
c ■—^3 v»/vvv\ o
ITMM
, pallor, paleness (of
I
1. men
1
O1
the face) ; Copt. onroTonreT.
äatch-t "^ 'x~*% , fat,
grease.
äatchamm
kind of oil.
äatchar ->-=
i
IS- ~~i
\\ a \\ =0=
_2ä
L_J'
to help, to assist ; var 0 K „
äatchr-t °*=>^T) -fir. a killd of balsam
ü <=> t ^ tree.
n : n
aau, aaua g^Sb, g^,^, Rec. 3o;
J 96, heir.
Âàu-taui —üffr.^ JJ ^j. B-D- I25.
Ill, 38, a title of Thoth.
Âàbt ay J
the name of a mytho-
<e=i' logical fish.
ää û, to bring, to carry.
ää û, Rec. ro, 61,
VU
<a Q
■®~,
<a
)®~, ^>®~, _—a®~, A.Z. 1877,
6r, to doze, to be drowsy, to sleep.
pyramid.
Äätt ,/N, .the pyramid region,
the necropolis, the Other World.
Äätt ^,/\.^> Berg- "' n' a god"
dess, the personification of the pyramid district.
~~^Q &> = o(| ü(| m, to cry out, to
shout, to speak loudly.
ää û J \> QÛ, Rec. 14, 42, foreigner (?)
speaker of a foreign tongue (?)
ää o, joy.
\\
%5) Denderah IV, 79, an ape-god
&\' who slew Aâpep.
Ää "
ää —"0, filth (?)
ää rJ^.g.^.^.fleshand
bone, heir, inheritance, posterity ; an accursed
neir "^S0 'tftf'tà •
ääu û, seed. k
<2 III •»
ää , to tie, to bind, to compress =
_fl P
_ü (?) = Copt. cwqe.
clctcl
ctctcl
ääam
Aelt. Tex. 28, a kind of
tunic.
|n,
av. Lit. 26
^r.
%>"^î, a kind of plant.
aaam
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the seed of the
^111" same.
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ääb
izu*z:j-
to
Annales III, iro, a vessel, a bowl, a copper
vessel, spoon.
ääb J "\ C ./lj to card wool,
comb; \\ , L.D. Ill, 65A, 15 ... .
o^ä 1 1 1
ääbt ü Jcs»1^,
ääf ZZZn L—fl, .
incense vase.
(2
. to
squeeze out, to wring out, to press out oil, to
strain ; Copt. CJOqe.
aam
AiVW*A
aaaaaaj canal.
"■ok— >
Aäm
üf\ !££ EdfûI,8i,anameof
vj7 j^. «wA ' the Nile.
©s üi^Cö
ö 1 an earthen-
aam
ware vessel (?)
ään ZZZn £1, Z^a ! H ß\, %z^ iL
äänä
iW^'-^Mi'™1.1.^
w
j, ï'fetl.-'î.tffe'-ï*-
and goats, animais, flocks; /FTC, animal kept
J^, desert game.
âu-t:neb- etc. | fe j ^7 t^p V (] fe,
all kinds of four-fooled beasts.
äu j -^^) wretched, miserable.
äu-t I ^ Q gh, a beast of a man ; plur.
I "^k ^^, sins, evil deeds (?)
j. tkp stick with a curved end
1 D Jf ' (Lacau).
-t üf^U.283, û|^, M.766,
ojj^fr.6s9. of^_^f^fpf*nff,
crook, sceptre (?)
au
äu-
äu-
_fl L
au
AiVW*A
1 1 1 Y-a
Ï2 or. aPe; plur--sww?V,
«bu \\ 111
%ä, M. 253, to travel.
Koller Pap. 4, 3.
Ään Z
-v
Äänu
Berg? I, ig, a minister of
the dead.
, Jour. As. 1908, 313,
the ape-god ; Copt. ett.
ÄänäU iZ^'tvil, B.D. 126, 2, the four
ape-gods who Judged the dead.
aan
ään ZZZ
/WW
ääh
ääh ZU
Ääh-ti
äina
\\ ML Jour. E.A. III, 105.
W
, camp, place, tent, station.
j(= j( û^, to rejoice.
v^O Rev. 11,15t, cattle; Copt.
I in' • e&e.
, a pair of goddesses.
\\
■VS/WW
EED, a kind of stone.
äut )^, >^|, _-f$
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äU-t (?) ^ Mj ^, a call house (?).
all U öA, T7f ^A"~. a kind of wood.
äuäu û % û %\ ^-, Thes. 1203,
Rec. 8, 136, to smash, to crush.
\t$, .wu „.,__. f)^(_a .
The ■»s>.^f^qqe^. R.E. «, ,.6,
_Jfliji|tJ._.fl^(|ii4,»
steal, to rob, to injure, to do violence, to break,
to plunder, to waste, to reap grain.
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auau
1flW^^'Peasant3°2'
È>—J fî ]k M ^'dlief'robber'
brigand; plur. -j| £) %\^—4, Rec. 16, 57,
-fllkC—flMÄi-
Thés. 1480; fem 0 ^j ^ (|(| ^ ^,
-A^~-fllk¥7M
one who is robbed.
äua-t
ft
i\
t
' w ■ injury, harm, violence,
£ /1' robbery, theft.
Äuai û ^] ÛÛ L_J, Tuat III, a winged
serpent-headed god.
"m i"i^i0\' B'D' I7'26, a goddess who
kept the register of the punishments inflicted on
the foes of Osiris.
P. 44*, —n fl \ \ , N. ,«»7,—*;£]
^ö,P.i42,—üf]^C3,Rec.3o,i9i,.
to ferment, to become sour.
■«•■*-^ fl k M-ÏÏ---fl
i«J
of fermented drink.
äuab -C7 ■"■ n"^
äuä .
flj
, courtyard; see uba
'V
to give a gift, lo
E /.' present.
Auäha (Aha) T
126, a goddess.
äubbu^jj^
a kind of fish.
mi
aun
Ä
', Mett. Stele 181, 219,
, Mission 13,
, Peasant 229,
, Rec. 36,
to cry
out in pain, to wail (like a jackal).
^>L2r
aun
1 steal, to plunder,
mit deeds of
, robbery, violence.
L_j;
ü aw^ t0 w^ t0 stea^ t0 plunder, to com-
jffsu £ 71 ' mit deeds of violence.
äun-t
fjf\ / O f| www ys
àunu^M'^oe^robber-
ravager, oppressor.
äuri-ab ^ 0 e ç_jj ^ Thes. 1207,
,<& r n ) oreed)') covetous, avaricious.
äunuti
10, robber.
Aun Ü cj) > a S°d-
^o ew
Àun-àb
h i\MVW.
^>ü
i, Amen, io,
, Mett. Stele 189,
the scorpion that stung Horus and killed him.
äun-t ^g^ , Koller Pap. 1, 5, Rec. 1,
48, ^ a ffl , a kind of wood, cypress (?)
stick, cudgel, a pole of a chariot ; plur. ^^ Q V\
, .^g^ vs^, staves from the Oasis Ta-àh-t.
I I I ywwvs I I I
__ n /wvw*
äun -*, , to sleep, to slumber.
âunra û v\ urne, pebble, stone ;
plur.
\i III UHU III •
-JJ \\
(2 1 1 1 mm III .
äuratchaut (ärtchatu)
s
1 0
11, charioteers (?)
. n A/wwv 1
auq % yj ""^ , stream, canal.
äug û % S (1, 10 heat, to cook (?)
äutcharu
e
auxiliaries, a class of soldiers.
äutcharu (ätcharu)
w
<2
L_J
w
1 1 1
, part, or pans, of a chariot.
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äutchata (ätchata) "^J^] (| ^ -
Alt. K. 306
ab û J \|, û J \ ||, to be re-
nowned, famous, strength (?)
àb oJ\, \, flJ^.U. 270,
J1"\> JV' "^T" ? ' 9' norn' Ulsk °^an elephant ;
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plur.-^j^\i,„.j^U. 27o,
-\ J\, N. 719; dual,—*Jt^>^,
^ ^- T\\ ^' Rougé'LH" "' ,,4;
Y^^Dhu'lKarnênjp^^l^
I V ^^> ' ne WItn norns ready to gore ; c^ü
">^^), U. 577, the four horns of the bull of
Rä, the four horns of the world.
ab J 3 , tusk of ivory ; see ab T 13,
Abui ^ (](], Tuat V, ^ ^, B.D.
(Saite) 64, 14, a god who burnt the dead.
Äbu-tt 0 Jl %> \ ^ D-, the name of
a serpent on the royal crown.
ab ûj \*, B.D. (.Saite) 134, 4, a star.
Äbet-neteru-s \ "^T",Tuatx,a
! I H
. lioness-goddess.
ab seshu
■J\
J\
177,' cft'tiiieofThoth
and of a kind of priest."
r-K-i °
Tuat VII, a crocodile-god which guarded the
"symbols."
Âb-ta \ """"iM . Tuat IX' a serpent-
fib \
ab, äbä "\ L_=4,
Ab - shä
^ -~,-^- gatekeeper.
', a kind of incense.
] JrXj, to resist,
. to revolt against, to oppose by force.
äbb û 11 fl ^* to fight, to hurl a spear
J J or any weapon.
abut ûj%>°
, opposition, resistance.
ab \ C3, \ OJ|, -J^aSS, resistance,
opposition, what is opposed to existing things.
enemy, rebel, fiend.
ab \ Q >r*., t0 sm~' }°. drol: back> t0
àb ~^j]|. J-û^, Rougé,LH. 11,1 a5,
to sink into [the ground] through fear (of the
feet).
äbäb \^7\, ûj ûj\|, to
push a way into, to open up.
ab, äbä û J \ <g>, 0 J 0^,
DJ"\D^1' Thes- '483, DJ °^>
fl , A.Z. 79, 51, IV, 101, 368, 751, to con-
n
tradict, to gainsay, to oppose in speech ; û J
\ s~ , Rec. 1 o, 61, to contradict his state-
ment; ° j a&, Man Karn- 44' 35. con-
'—' Ji 21 tradiction.
"-J-*^. Rec. 8, 124, ûj
, Rec. 23, 203, û J ûj
äbäb
J
.diminish, (of the Nile).-, - Isis and Nephthys.
Uignùea uy MicrodotiV
31, to contradict, to gainsay.
âbâb-t „,]„,]%, §!,_,]
û ] X, ^> ^-^- 7> 24> contradiction.
ab 0 J -C7, ~^J, -J"0 M, to face
someone or something, to meet, to join, to unite with ;
t\ \ \ j Eq], together with, face to face
with, opposite; er âb<rr> I X, P. 815.
a bird with a loud harsh voice.
ab X P , to weave.
0 a
äbäb J J 5, to weave.
Äbuti
, the two weavers,
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ab —IU X~ , to purify, to make clean.
äbu n^J^, P. 449, N. 9".
f\> ' ' ~r° Q ?V 1 ' ' Pur'ncat'ons, cleansings,
libations, washings with water.
äbit 0 J (](| Q fÇ\ offering.
ab, äb-t üj,—ÜJÜ>—°J,._,'
û J "C7, a vessel, vase of purification.
ab tj ÏÏ , to embalm.
àba —a ^ Y' p- '75- —0 J Y 1'
f] tk J] to make an offering, to present a
J) Ja U" propitiatory gift.
äbu, abut —üJY |, g Y'—üJh
ke.-.J«é,;,--J\—%.
^|||j Y |, a gift, an offering; plur û J
fSâ'R552'"°JW"J,0''r'!58,
^pPf. Rec. 33, 5, û J j c"§b. ibid. 29,
Ab D J y, Tuat II, a grain-god.
Äba-taui _ü J ^ Y J ^ =,
Hh. 456 "^
^, üj-^cr^i, ûjr^l, N. 1072,
altar, a table for offerings.
äba —oj'^iiim-, —ûJ'Î^Yiiiiid'
-d¥kû—JT---J
a slab of stone on which offerings «ere
placed.
ab D J \\\, a kind of stone; plur.
-SU OOO
^) umD 1
, N. 503, a kind of grain.
JjJJjjJ) JjJ|, the gods who slay.
äb-t 0 J j^] Palermo Stele, oj ^,
sanctuary, shrine, any holy place ; û I S (] (] ©
_W /www j] = \acioi'.
äbu û J ^K "vE7, a festival at which the
making of offerings was obligatory ; plur û J
<ÎL^ a no'^C7 d 0^7 L.D. III,
O III' Je© III' Jim' 194, 35-
.b._.jf£.jvr.T..,7.
P. 708, Rec. 31, 166, to penetrate, force a way
into.
äba —a Y ^, P. 339. -r-0"^ ^ -
M. 64i,—a J ^ ^ Y L-J'Re?- 2?> 23'.
to act as captain, to direct.
ab, äba —a ^ ^, u. 274) N. 798.
—ü J %* ?' 'u-473, R 3"' 6I3,—D?
, N. 673, û J ^, U- 2°6' SCeptre'sStgk'
äbit^^]^,^]
û , û û , staff, stick.
äbut —oj ^ û j, P. 186, —a J ^ j,
M. 301, P. 666, staff.
äbb-t û J J û , staff, sceptre, stick.
äb-t û I kidney, testicle.
äbu üjj^r=-ü.,A.Z.49,59
ab -p®, Rec. 11,92, uJü|,-^0,
^|,^]f,^|,to shine, to
show different colours, " shot " as in " shot " silk.
variegated, spotted; & ß, «potted or speckled
V r or striped plumage.
ab Shuti ß fj ° Egg, Thes. 414, he of
the variegated wings, a title of Horus of Edfû.
äbu W MA Ma M3.. people, men and women.
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insect (?)
äbi üjM H, animal> rePtile>
äbäb -p-jp ^, Rec. 20, 41
äbäbu —0 J—°J\> Rec- '5, '78,to
.rejoice, to dance.
äbb û J J -@s-, 10 sec.
desire, to love, to be desired.
äbb oJ £ ^^, to fly, the flying
scarab; var û J (|(| m , the flier.
äbb
' b Ji
beetle,
' scarab.
Abb a, a, O, B.D.G. 1394, a form of Osiris.
äba —0 J "ßfe* *§*-, _
äbä äui uèu'
•J
w
1 to open the hands
)' in greeting.
âbut^j^f,^]^,rop«,
bonds, fetters.
Äbbut 0 J J ^ %~^, !, Tuat IX, the
nets (?) used in snaring Äapep.
Äbbuitiu —» J J ^ \ J. Tuat ix,
three gods who fettered (1 *K\ ( (J.
^^, Rec. 16, 3, oj j ^>% a mass of
plants or flowers, bouquet.
»i«u*h_,j;S2,°7Sj,_.j
® Itl, frog (?) toad (?)
Äbräskktiäks a 111 ^c-b*Q "
H •?) _''AßpaaaC, Leeinans, Papyrus III, 210-'
I SU~ 213-
äbeh-t —QJ^Û^' p- 334, —o|
Jûc^a.M. 637, (j J$û, p. 552,—oj
R a Hli. 227, 247, to pour out water or
X ßj\' seed, to create, to make, to fashion.
âbesh û J C3o, vase, pot, vessel.
äbesh oJ|r-K-i,U.62 2, oJcsn^K,
U. 539, T. 296, P. 230
. Thes. 112, one of the
IUI, ' . _. .
seven stars of Orion.
. „„„ a benevolent
Abesb. û j r-rc-i, Tuat X, a form of Ptah.
Äbesh û J
Äbesh a I). .. . 00. , t ,
_J) "*"- serpent-god
äbesh a J□□*,T- ' ' 9,31»,N 1344,
Jl^-'vcr' a fond of wine.
äp /\ , R.E. 3, 111, a pyramid tomb,
Y^7\, a verb of motion, to
D Dil"" D D JT
travel, to go, to go in, to go out, to escape, to
0 -A traniplings
ap D .a,p.7°3,dV
•A,
walk, to march, to journey,
_0
ap
D
"C7
D
p Hill
disk, the summer solstice
û
Äpi
D
0 D'il' under foot.
p?, UtismÉ^',
^fä, to fly, the winged
, Rec 35, 56, ~T
Rec. 14, 7, the "flier," a name of the Sun-god ;
\S , the rising sun.
äpu ^
Äp-ur
"C7
in the form of a beetle.
_0
Äpep
Äpäp
D D
û.
D D
Hymn of Darius.37,
scarab, beetle.
, B.D.G. 798, Osiris
'^, B.M. No. 383; see
, ; see
^5W and ftùSù,
0 UM DD
_ _ û 0 \> , .
apap , ground, earth, estate.
äpäp
äpi *
D D
û 0 \>
D
, brick or tile kiln.
D
Ö, Rev. 12, 91, account
n A/VWVA
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äpenn-t -5- - , "â" u> serpem'
a^Ua TfiliRJ. -/J^vv c T worm.
äper ^Q. p- 663,783, M. 775,jj ... ,
jj D,P.i78,T.32i,U.507,jj D ,M.268,
7jj , |jj Q, |jj jl to be equipped, to be pro
vided with, furnished (of a house);
Hymn of Darius 38.
\> III'
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•^5
, a boat equipped with everything ueces-
i
MM
Aa i. crew of a boat or
^> P. 396, M. 564,
O ' N. 1171.
äper J\
sary and a crew; \
äperu ~n
ship;
Ö, A ', ornaments, fittings, chains
attached to jewellery, accoutrements, furnishings;
D I £&£, the equipment of the royal
barge ; ft <=> ^ J, Mar- K^"-^. 36,
b U (2 ûQ a woman's outfit.
äper Q 8, mantle, garment.
Äperit A o , a name of the Eye of Horus.
a.--— X <==> the name of the 21st day of
U ^SP' the month.
Äper^M>öTa'thee°dof
the town of Äper.
Äper-peh Q^^ ^J), Berg. 1, .8, a
protector of the dead.
Äper-pehui ft *~^ ^ 1, Thes. 818,
Dum. Temp. Insch. 25, Rec. 16, 106 : (1) a
hawk-god, patron of learning and letters, who
was one of the seven sons of Mehurit ; (2) a
watcher of Osiris.
Äper-t-ra TT* û <=> Tuat I, a sing-
<■_-.=> r-^-. I ing-goddess.
Äper-her Nebtchet ~ax ®
Tuat XI, a form of the rising Sun.
Âper-ta fl — ^. Q^^
Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ
(No. 45).
äper ft <=>^L, -I kind of goose ; ft ° Ç>,
inn «AI im. I
the egg of the äper goose.
1, TT
!' d <a
Apriu TT0^
11 gr 1, Harris I, 31, 8, a class of foreign
stonemasons : var.
1 ' ' L.D. Ill, 2191:, 17. They were once
f^V identified with the Hebrews.
äpesäustäas u a h @ @ $ «^=> $ -X, ,
Rev. 11, 185 = äf-cvoTtoo, unfeigned.
äpesh ~ü_\ Rec. 5, 97
äpesh d ,.
Äpesh "cj-0.
Äpshait
|$L. tortoise, or turtle.
^., B. D. 161, the Turtle-god.
-.«■♦•»-51 AA II ^ û
an insect which devoured the dead.
äpshut .-'lj-0 — 'R, a kind of beetle; plur.
CJHû III
-OflüMe«
D
äf, äff
., fly; plur.
äf àbà-t °
honey fly, i.e., bee.
äf —
^_ m , Rec. 30, 201,
Btk?L I Rec-3i, 15;
I^^i' Copt.i.q.
(J *^=r>, Rev. 13, 20,
J" <2 ~
a^jCopt. cuqe.
äff:
'4--
—°^~v. crown, helmet, hat,
\\~ ^^ ' diadem, cap.
äfäf ;
äf-t -
äfa "
, crocodile.
I ^1 <__, Rev., gluttony.
tc,
u 1
plants, vegetables.
JfkW
äfa ~
äfa ~
äfa ~
Äfat ;
Äfau
, the seed of the same.
, food, bread.
111 1
Ö, filth, dirt.
Tuat VI, a god in mummy
' form.
\, Tuat II,
a god of one
of the seasons of the year.
Äfa—M
.N.951,:
, N. 626,
a class of divine beings in the Other World.
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äfait
äfä
i , tent, camp, chamber.
ü
äfä
Rev., to be greedy, a
gluttonous man.
^7 _, ^ evil, calamity,
'?U^' crocodile.
äfen
JÖ X o
AA (£ \ i " A/VWVA
^0,,, to bind,
'U'
to tie, to tie something on.
äfen-t ^Zf^^l , T. 359, P. 712,
N. 1365. 1387, -W--Q-, Rec. 31, 20,
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jQ „. û AA 0<=
I
:^!!
-VWsA/V \
head-cloth, headdress, wig; plur.
-VW«/V\ U 1 1 I 1 I AAlNAAA _21 I |
âftiut ^f% ^ "nff, Hh. 459, rr~M0
, bandlet.
(2
äfen-t
Äfnuit
äfs
Äfkiu
äftit ■£
^—n Q "o haunt, retreat, hiding
/www era ' place.
r-^ö AAQ I Ombos 2, 133, a
<2 HS Ç>fl' goddess.
Po.adis
isease of the eye.-
^Ç. fV[ 1. a SrouP of g°ds-
-, Rec. 4, 29, *l=
Rec. 8, 171, "'Jljlj'*^. Rec- M.8.'
_û û
-ÛCTJ
_0 ^
3 31
_0 Û
tiSsJ
, Rec. 3, 56
*~- la al, Rec. 30, 198, box, coffer, chest, coffin
-DJ] Rec. 30, 187, 195, 3'
o o 11' 163, 32. 79
sarcophagus ;
äftch-t —
box, chest, sarcophagus.
am û Y cv , fore-arm, thigh (?)
am û f\ "C., to grasp, fist.
ÂTÏÂ '
am"
^■|^,-3>l|e^,Jour.As.T9o8,
290, to know, to understand ; ""—3> (I S
:, Jour. As. 1908, 313, book-learned; Copt
eijw.6.
am
P- 655, -
A
T>, U. 169,
-0^
'iiü'inr
,M. 511, 761, N. 1094
j^
e
, to eat, to swallow, to devour.
äm-ha-t 01\ & ®
Jit.
J «
■0 to eat the heart, to feel remorse, to
I ' repent.
to de-
ämaäma-t --^ "3^\ ^
vour.
äm-t
_û V\ ? UV) something that is
eaten, food ; û K"
_03."^>
v<? Rec. 30, 195, flesh
for eating.
1
am:
— , food.
-0^
(3 Q Q Q _
ämäm
äm'it.
flesh-food.
Am _
e 1
, food.
Jit.
Jit
Jit
, Nesi-Àmsu 32, 36,
devourer, a title of Aapep.
Am 0 ^
j -s;
P. 445, M. 552, N. 1132, a god who fed on the
hearts of the dead.
Ämäm -z2>-z2>Q$, ^=^>
B.D. 145, V, Rev. J. A. X, 9, p. 497,
.<2
, the eater of the dead.
-uflflö/J^J eaters (of the dead),
z 11 -d 21 1 ' a class of fiends.
Âm-àutiu (?) ^^ ^ j, Tuat hi,
a keeper of the Third Gate.
Äm-äsfetiu „m^I§ (|p^
I B.D. 40, 2, 5, Osiris as the "eater
Amiu
!'
äm-ä
j!
of sinners."
, Rec. 31, 10,
" eater of the arm," a mythological pig associated
v.»^—-v.. , with Osiris.
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Am-ä
Am-ä-f
Tuat VI, the name of the
' pig in the boat.
-t>
, B.D. ii, 2, a god.
ass," the name of a serpent which attacked the
Sun-god.
, B.D. 40, i, a name of Aapep.
Âmu-âau —^^^i^.Tuatii,
an ass-headed god with a knife-shaped phallus.
Äma-äsht -^ J § *K -^K^^
~^Jp <§*, ^ ^, Rec. 13, 31, "eater of
many, the name of a fiend.
Am-bam aéfc ^ü," eater of souls,"
the name of a fiend.
Am-mit £
Q 1
I, Tuat II,
Papyrus of Am,
PI. 3, a monster, part crocodile, part lion, and
part hippopotamus, ^ ^ |l ^. "S5Sa' _£à
devoured the dead.
Äm-emit„,|^gvB.D.I68)a
goddess who strengthened the dead.
Äm-heh—"^J^^j. B.D. 17,43,
an invisible dog-faced god, who devoured human
hearts in the River of Fire, and voided filth.
Äma-kha-t -^ & <^J[, Rec. 15, 17,
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
_ *
Am - khaibitu, Amam - khaibitu
j , B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of
Osiris ; var
œ-
Äm-khu 01\ Q %> 11. Tuat VI,
a serpent-god who devoured the shadows and
spirit-souls of the foes of Râ.
Ämämti kheftiu HT"0 ^ ^ ^k 1,
Tuat II, "eater of foes," an avenging goddess
in the Tuat.
Ja& ° &
Am-t-tcheru
Jt&k
Y) i, Tuat II, a goddess.
^mu (|^ S ° seed of a certain herb
Jïî^. mi' or plant.
âmâm^l^^^r.akind of
the roe of a fish,
eggs, intestines.
plant or herb.
ämm^^^o,
ämu, ämäui (?).
t^^, pillars.
Hm—° I I weaving instrument or machine,
,— ' shuttle of a loom (?)
âmàm(àmm)^^^Q,
to throw the boomerang, to catch in a net?
ämäm-'i^kö'"
garment,
ornament.
o 1
1,
s II
, estate, parcel of land.
. = ,
ämäm-t.
_fl o
E I
ämam (am) ^^ j_ .
places with water in them, wells, pools.
äma -^, N. 885, -j-j£ "^, T. 288,
M. 65, ~~^Jp "^N f; N. 126, to go sour (of wine).
âma-t __,_^
^ Rec. 29, 148,
^*-' staff.
äma -3>
äma o
ämam -^
, a kind of stone.
es» , .
»s ^ , to winnow grain.
Z>
e
jN^.@>_, Rec. 21, 79, -3^
understand, to comprehend, to see, to know ;
„, -TL B. <2 to show, to instruct ;
*~D —^ m .m *-£>-' Copt. eijw.e.
ämam 33^. t\ L«fi. Amen. 10,1,33^
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to eat, to devour, to
seize.
Jb\ ^Sk, Nesi-Air.su 3 2,
, Rec. 14, i2, a name of Aapep.
Amam-àr-t (?) -3^ ^|\'
, Sinsin II, a god of the Qerti
©
ämam -^£
(3 o
, the seed of the same,
III
^1, a herb; —%
Ml *^
Ämamu ~^£.
(2
f^l,
an Asiatic
people.
aman
^S^[.-=>
w
Rhind Pap. 32, a kind of plant, garden (?)
; the god of 1
: ' hour of
', travellers (?)
Âmanh "^ £=,the fd of*e Vth
@ * hour of the day.
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-&£> -A
III
amar -^>
äm'a, ämä ûQ (j □ , /— \>, R.E. n,
122, clay; Copt. OJU.6, OJU.I.
ämä û v\ , Rec. 30, 196, to nurse.
ämä —Ü|^-J]Y> T. 17, .1 plant (?)
ämäjämäm at\ ü, üt>
"SX fs==5.. a man suffering from some defect of
Ù D
the sexual organs ; plur.
1 ; fern.
ämä.
ämä-t .
ämä„
a herb ; û
ämäa-t
boomerang, net (?) ; var.
ämäti-t
ämu __
Âmu ~
r=fflCr 00 5
° Amen. 24,13, a disease
Olli' of the sexual organs.
0 III
, a liquid.
ee<
, the seed of the
111 o
"C* \\ E
same.
Rec. 29,148,
,a kind of land.
k%\n» Hh- "Mo be sour
^10» (0f beer and wine).
"%>, Tu.it V, a fire-god.
ämth.
Î-T1
ämt
(2
f-LTI AAAAAA AAAAAA
A ö A Ö
, rain, storm.
to be languid,' to
collapse.
go, Rev., to turn, to turn oneself, to return,
to repeat an act, to take back, to retract, to suh-
Dûii r a ,
tract, again; (I 4 .çg^-www, to be seen
again ; v\ T Vj, www, to seek again ; www
^"""■"j, to repeat ; www V?\ r—n—1 1 v\ ga, to
return an answer; * *—- www Vg\ a, his face
I 0 Jr
was turned round, i.e., behind.
arm w^V, basant 299, L.D. III, 140B,
www to return, to turn back.
ännu 7zz£ \\ yf a. ,
from the grave ; 00 v ' '
www 11 fi I
äUJ WWW ,
A
one who returns
those who return.
"the turner back," a title of
Horus.
to turn
back.
anaii a ,
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
anan gf 1,
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA iV. AAAAAA AAAAAA V\ AAAAAA [**w**J
I AAjWAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
ft. t0
gainsay, to contradict, rejoinder.
1©
£tH AAAAAA . JlffJlin ! AAAAAA . AAAAAA
A * b ' A II* Ö
again again, on the contrary ; Copt. on.
änn ™«, p. 509
Ann äbui (?) ^^, the god of the
„ AAAAAA
24th day of the month ; he is gazelle-headed.
an
(2 (2
, to paint,
to make designs, to practise the craft of the
artist ; ßra 0 ^\, painted, coloured.
Syj ° ^ a letter ^f invitation from a
www
an mess
woman.
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an rut ]£j°j ^ 2e ^' Rec- '» -,8>a
kind of painted cloth.
an nesu 1 ° ü {(i, B.M. 145,
T AAAAAA AAAAAA I B
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®- ' si^' \\
-■ -J) "C7 Ü H ûr-2-) ,„ Û
O <e /www , j-i, , /www i reaty 4, /www
> «, a writing tablet, a fiat thin writing board,
plaque : plur. www
■\7
£tH GH au »WWW JVWVSA
äniu(?)
the tablet of the
artist's palette.
plaques, wooden
tablets.
0 f^ û f^ -?23-
S,11U (^£E~0 WWW V\ -<H>Z » WWW V\ ,
' 0 Jr —' 0 Jr. ■
fine limestone from Tûrah.
- n tK GHQl _ fi lïïïïn
ailU. www \g\ Peasant 17, www
n nun. ,, ,
, blocks of limestone.
/www
Ö <§_ 111
a n ° c=> Thes. 1108, to turn a glance
ail /www .QÖ-, " ' , b,.
Q <$. towards something.
aH WW« /www
/www
li ("Sdu-" 0 Jr
^' ^-'/7j>ö'Tnj>^'t0
be pretty or beautiful, beauty, beautiful, pleasant,
delightful, gracious ; /www II (J, splendid.
an ^-j^, Thes. 1481, Q Ng> ,, ffi,
Thes. 1482, a man of noble qualities, a cultured
man, a good man ; plur. t* *£\ nß 1.
änil www *v\.?23-, a beautiful object; dual
—on$.\\ . —ù®. —oni
/WWV\ 1 \*\ * lMtir. AMWV\ /WWV\ 1 I .
(-=e>U Jr " o e 1 1 1 ' o eHi
änu-na *—x V$\ Tk .s^j-, Mar. Aby. I,
9, 10, what is pleasing.
a beautiful
an-t /www .g^;
O
goddess, or woman.
Y
' -SS*- O'
O
.^"5- v, Anastasi I, 23,
än-ha-t /www .>^i> , .i.uuiaa. ±, ..j,
8, a fine or beautiful disposition, a noble heart.
änu nekhti /WWV\ 1 I
B.D.G. 1116, the beauties of the warrior.
An
*
1 '
, Berg. I, 16, an antelope-
headed god who beautified the faces of the dead,
and removed blemishes from the skin.
An-t-mer-mut-s www ^^
o
P^.T.S.B.A. 3, 424, a goddess.
An-em-her www
<Q> JB T.S.B.A. 3;
I tu'424, a god
a kind of diy incense.
an www www, well, fountain ; var.
/WWW "~
V Heb. p».
an, änti ~~
an W, ape; Copt. en.
/WVW\ V
XII, a mythol
Denderah III, 12, a female
, mud (Lacau).
An www, Tuat XII, a mythological serpent.
Anit _ „,, m • •
counterpart of Osiris.
än-t www ,rv—. /www ^v—. a sharp-edged
o o +
or pointed tool, adze, axe, auger, bradawl:
an-i /www
o
\y a kn
ife.
än-t www«fv— u. =;/?7, www , T. 20=:,
o ' 00" o ^= y
/WWV\ ^ I j. (WWW
o - o
/vWW» , WVWW
www _/n .
o c^'
/îïh. www il www claw of a bird or
"tt^' o IP ö <2<= Ç
animal, talon, nail of the hand or foot; plur.
www
O
r«<s> P- 425» -M- 737» N. 1233,1213, www
O jf^ -, O
^—,Q, P. 608, N. 798, www ^—, <rr><rr>,
v'v—n O *rv n O O
P. 612, /www ReC 31, 171, /www /www
Olli Olll.O
-Den
/www /www 1 , I N\ I www ^ ', tO CUt
1 1 l'O (â 1 1 i' o U l'xA o
the nails ; <rr> www to rub down the nails.
s Q o 111
Àn-t-ent-Ptah w^w^ D 8, b.d. 1531?,
O O qA
6, " Ptah's claw," a part of the magical net.
Än-t-tep-t-änt-Het-Heru w^1 ^=
' ' o
® ^ w^fKl^ B-D. 1S3A, 19. apart of
the magical net.
\^f 5^ |, a kind of cattle.
D o
3X1 • • • /wvw\
änän 0, to,
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A/WVAA K2
, the nape of the neck.
änän, änän-th
wigs, headdresses.
.III .
'*£,
o ,¥" o o O signet.
än-t www [q"J . a vase, vessel.
annu 'o%^ ^, Rec. 31, i8, cords,ropes.
AAftAA^ _2l III
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all ~~— il, ~wwv {VV, Rec. 8, 138, to cry
out, to entreat, to beseech as a captive.
änälli ^Di ÛÛ ^» cry, appeal.
mama 1 1 r!T-J
all ~wwv v$<t, a mythological fish ; see ant.
äni NN, U. 633, nape of the neck (?)
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arm, ännu
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Rec. 13, 15, a kind of tree.
ray of light, beam ; Copt.
cnrem.
änu-t """""^o,
0 Q
änut ««m , ulcers, boils, sores.
o em'
ärfutiu(?) ""q-0!!0 IcSf1» Rec- I4» 42,
^ ] Û W> I, L.D. III, 2I9E, I'/, ~WWN M^ j,
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a class of foreign workmen (?)
a -n s ° Tuat IX, a god, son of Heru-
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û ami-uaa, a hawk-headed lion.
änärt «ww. o , a kind of worm.
a ram.
tob -^ j %> s 0, -^ j « ^,
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"v7 I] to surround, to bind, to tie, to grip, to
DJ1 ...
clutch, to seize prey.
ärib ° ]Uf~!. a bundle.
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ärib thema-t ° fl s=. —^, 1 v, 1124,
^J^n'1^"3'
ärib ° jl % Ü> ° J It. grape,
vine; Heb. 13^.
änep ^^"r IL Mar. Aby. 1, 6, 47 ... .
a*ZE7 ^—■. ,,•,,
aiiep ~ww. <^£"7 the festival of
D © D
the 20th day of the month.
änep O , the third quarter of the
moon ; one of the seven stars of Orion
(Thes. 112).
änem —° |\ O 1, a kind of Precious
stone.
/WWV\ "^y 0 0 0
änem-t "
r
änheb-t
o falsehood, lies, no,
not so (?)
9 J û, a kind of bird.
f/WWW
, U. 191, T. 71, M. 225,
N. 603, y g , y, ~vww y > £^^)> y ^7";
û J] is Q to live, to live upon some-
VZnUT9> thin& life; Copt. C01t&.
änkh' — ""T" H 1 > " life. stability, prosperity
(or, content)";-¥-^ I "<37Tr I | K3"7
lfj?\J, " life, all prosperity, all stability, all health,
[and] joy of heart," a formula of good wishes
which follows each mention of the king's name
in official documents.- See the following
examples.
änkh - •?• 1 XV P. 652. life and
content for ever! y j ^37 XI , P. 18, M. 20,
N. 119, all life and content for ever !
^-f!P-f71M7.
T. 338, N. 626, life, strength, health !
änkh — era y, era y era, the name
of a college of priests.
änkh — J ■$•, " repeating life," a formula
used sometimes in the place of maâ-kheru.
änkh — A ■?• Rec- 29> l84' "t0 "'h01"1""
[A 1 ' life is given."
XV y XI , "ever-
living," a title of gods and kings. "~
änkhu y ^&, Edict 17, man, citizen.
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®, Rec. 16, 70, citizen ; fern. ■£ ö © J),
f/www 7-1 ^ o m 1
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f^ Q /WWW
, ' T « '
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a living person (fem.) or thing; \h ■¥* ®p,
"living fire."
f/www r\ r\ n r\
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f f f^ié'f Til' f
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, house, living place.
änkhu nu menfit ■¥• ^ 1 9 ($ V§> i >
military folk.
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ill® ©SiCll sons.
änkh ■¥•, an amulet.
f/r^T* f) AAAAAA jTQ.
©y, t w, m. 145,
N. 649, "living," the name of a beetle.
ânkh -9* ® ^er'- 23I2> a name 0I the
1 u-°-j' tomb.
Änkh-t -9- ®^ the "land of life>" U'
äuüu L -|- g^, the Qther World
Änkh Uas-t Q^, Rec. 19,89, "life
of Thebes," a palace of Rameses II.
änkh merr 9; <r=> "^^^, an amulet.
änkh neter "1 -9-, A.Z. 1908,16, "god's
life," name of a serpent amulet.
änkh neter "1 u y , Rec. 12,79, a
parcel of sacred ground.
Änkh ■?• •*?) ^e personified, the name of
T ÎLT 'i god.
änkh ^*, starjplur. ^-°*, ^ *,
f ^m'stars' Planets(?)
Änkhiu ^ *, f ° *> Thes. 133.
"living ones,"/.£., the 36 Dekans.
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" living one," a name of the Eye of Horus and
of Tefnut.
änkh-ti ■¥• ^>-, Q<s£-, the two Eyes
1 ■<&>- l ■<&>-
of Horus or Râ, i.e., Sun and Moon.
Änkhi -9- (j j\, Tuat X, the god of
time and of the life of Râ.
Änkhit -9- û ^uat IV' the name of a
1 ' monstrous scorpion
Änkhit (?) -9- "^ -9-, Tuat IX, a fiery,
1 ® o 1
blood-drinking serpent-god.
Änkhit f (j(j-, f J^J, f^
■J") T~ ^, "living one," the name of a goddess.
Ankhit u
t-Bx
Rec. ii, 178, a
uraeus-goddess.
Änkhit -9- ■vww-° Ombos I, 1, 46, a hip-
Ankhit
f
O popotamus-goddess.
Tuat VII, a woman-
' headed-serpent.
Ankh-àb -9- <0 ■ Tuat v> a Suardian of
the river of fire of Seker.
Ankhit-unem-unt f ^^^j j
Ankh-àru-tchefa -9- ° ^ 1, -9-
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[*2 "I j] ] Tuat VII, a serpent-guardian of
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Änkh - f - em - khaibitu -9- *Ä- T °,
Tuat XI, a serpent-god with a pair of wings and
two pairs of human legs and feet ; from his body
sprang Tern, the man-god.
Änkh - em - fenth -9- Y S^. -^^.
Berg. I, 15, a form of Bes.
Änkh-em-maät -9- c=, BeTß\J>l2>*
1 ' 1 god of Truth.
Änkh-em-neser-t f ^^j^fj,
Berg. II, 9, the goddess of the 8th hour of the
night.
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Ankhit ent Sebek ■¥• -Sp1
r J^l' bd- ,25, In'30'the name of
Änkh-neteru
, Tuat XII, the
the living one," a
title of Osiris.
■•M'
T \lwm
monster serpent through the body of which the
Boat of Àf was drawn by 12 gods daily at dawn.
Änkhit-ermen (?) -9- ^ , Tuat xil,
a wind-goddess of dawn.
Änkh-her -9- «f», Tuat VI, a guide and
protector of souls and spirits.
Änkh-hetch -9- A, Tuat X, a goddess
who touches her lips with the tip of her
forefinger.
Ankh-Septit -^ [\^\°. Tuat VIII,
a serpent-god in the Circle Aa-t-setekau.
Änkh-s-meri -9- (1/== (](]*, Den-
dcrah II, 11, one of the 36 Dekans.
Änkh-ta -9- "^, Tuat X' a serPent-g°d
1 I 31 of the dawn.
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Ankhtif ô.J
änkh -^ gj, -^
^2;,. Q /WWW n _^_
oath; ■¥* S?1, to take an oath; n [
n~ww. ■¥•, to swear a tenfold oath; ■¥•
to swear by the life of the god;
f/WWAA /WWV\ C\ O I H
• ^i fi P-he swore by the life
of Pharaoh ; Copt. «i.ni.cy.
fa, -¥• • , -¥• © I,
® \> HI 1 =^=. 1 o^ 1
f ^.-»thjf ^|f I p, king's oath.
ankhuf7^, f7^,
goat, any small domestic animal ; plur.
Mar. Karn. 54, 6o, f ^^^ j, f ^ ,^>
fAWW\ ^ I f\ /VWW\ .- y
1 ^^^ 1 tj^^i 1 [ [ ^^^
f/WWV\ ■ "".
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to swear an
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änkhit ■?• ÛÛ ^ ^ 1, goose-food,
vi, T ® ^. flower, flowers:
änkh - -Y-xTt,
/vww\ l Ci I 1 1—**■*—1 ^"
A 0/ 0. «7y plant or wood of life, /.*., corn,
f q y VU.» grain, food.
o| I ® a® ol® o
P. 93, M. 117, Rec. 31, 113, 161, staff, stick,
stalk.
änkh
M' ff
f^, ear; dual f f j>, f f
^"B?v
1
fJ?,Ame,3,9>f^W,Vf^,f^
m
the two ears ; ■¥* ■¥*
theearsofagod^ffJl^l/^s
änkh-ti -9- -9- ûl É, thf tw0 «"*."'■
1 1 ûPI leaves of a door.
änkh-ti -9- -9- ^, Rec. n, 178, -9- -9-
T T L, the two eyes.
o o
änkh ■¥• | , a kind of metal.
C7DI
mirror in its case;
* , A.Z. 1908, 20, the
~w <^> w, mirror for
f/WWV\ I
©_o 1, victuals, food, vivers.
(1==D I
a mirror; ■¥" |
f/WWAA
-<s>-
mirror amulet; ■¥• |
1 o 1
daily use; of various metals, e.g., ■¥* v\ A ,
T I /wwv\ f>rr{^"^, j
änkhshau -9-|^|%^,aseal Q(Lacau).
änkh-t AAWAA ^7, ■¥* ® , a vase, \ esscl ;
i)lur-fTC'fTlfoi-
W, unguent.
Änkh-taui -9- ^, " life of the Two
Lands," or " Memphis plant."
ânkhàm f I ^, f f ^%
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ânkhus "?-1-$.. -?-®%^1, milk.
änsh "+***_ ■¥*, , www Rec. 3, 152, to
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"— jj jj /c=ai Denderah IV, 59, a bull-god,
H I' guardian of a coffer.
änq www jJ , Rec. 12, 30, beam of a plough.
Aliq. www 1[, a god in the Tuat; see A
A
Aliq.it www (7 , a Nubian water-goddess,
of Sudani origin, who with Khnemu and Sati
formed the great triad of Elephantine and Philae.
Champollion (Panthéon, p. 20) compared her
with 'Rfl-Tin.
T — fl A www
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Heb. Di':p -jar» ny;^.
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w™ », o m », myrrh.
äntiu — äntiu uatchiu
äntiu — äntiu en hemut
<£, <âï 1
www
=0=
.www — iu 1. women's myrrh.
äntiu — äntiu nu tekhu www www
,-, \\ /www
, Yr* ' moist myrrh as opposed to dry myrrh.
äntiu — per äntiu
myrrh store.
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äntiu — perit-en-äntiu <=>
o \ III
www
www
, seed of the myrrh shrub.
äntiu — khet - en - äntiu ^
, wood of the myrrh shrub.
Anti Jn, the Myrrh-god.
änti www 'V^ If, an image made of myrrh,
used in funerary ceremonies.
Antat ° 1 h ° J)n, B.M. No. 646;
/WVW\
Chabas, Pap. Mag. 207, www _J|, a war-goddess
of Asiatic origin, who was adopted by the
Egyptians, and stated by them to be the
daughter of Set; Heb. njy.
Äntit
1V;"~)I1
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Antu, Anth "
Allthet ww D , Dum. HJ. I, 19; see
Änthrta fZzS 1 (| Ll, Treaty, 28, a
Hittite goddess,
änt
(2
*
L_J'
www ar*. to have or possess nothing,
to lack, to want, to be destitute, destitution, to
diminish.
änt
änt "
the destitute man ; plur.
calamity, trouble.
änt-t www ■^^ô, the minority, as opposed
to ^"K., the majority.
änt <J=^ "^^, deeds of violence.
• >oC iii
aIlt ö'^^'o l'^^
>OC I ■
t J\, | -v^^ 1, to cut, to slay ; see at c=^ -v^^,
I
änt 1 , part of a fowling net.
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änt
änt
>oc
*
to know, to perceive.
^ X.A
, to be
sound, in good condition, to be well, to get
better; P | (I, IV, 1024, healthy; varr,
änti
!•
>oc noc >oc
, he who is well,
sound, firm, healthy, prosperous.
s-n* t 0cSl A.Z. 1008, 16, name of an
ctJLLL**L /www , .
/www û amulet.
ant , bank, side.
änt
>oc (>oc
s
ground, field, soil
cultivated lands ; plur. v\ , 1.
Ci û ÏJ û
v—y n r\ r\ ^
<~^ZJï!ë,, ^ (|(| <L11^>' Rec- M» 165. the
Boat in which Râ sailed from dawn to midday.
ant /www 0. /www
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'&*•
V\ fly /wvw\ J iT\ . /wvw\ 0, /wvw\ m , /wvw\ y\
light.
_ . >oc >oc<j: xxß rxocO xx=j
cfs , fat, grease, manure; csajh, unguent;
a III 00 o^3
Ö n"f\ \ . fresh grease; Copt. CUT.
- . . -*^- A ° o°
anta ÜSM1 = ww"1°, myrrh
<S
II
11°
änt
1, a kind offish.
1
Änt-mer pet *=* ^ D •=,a ti£% of thf
c^aL_=/li==^ Nile-god.
Änti Tzdl (J (J A B.D. 125, II, one of the
42 assessors of Osiris ; see Äati.
äntu
/wwv\
Q^3
tk=ö= Hearst Pap. 11,6, Leyden
_2f 1 ' Pap. 4, n, vase, vessel.
äntit
0
, vase, vessel, pot.
äntu a~wxa Vpxi^^, B.D. 130, 30, darkness.
An tU AVWXA
äntch"
^K ©, a locality in the Tuai.
, destitute ; see änt'tl
, "^a the poor, the
111' destitute.
ântch " 'h 7, P. 615, M. 783,
/wwv\ \ I
N. 1143, the tip of a wing.
äntch —ÜKf,^=, p> 643' claw- tal0!1'
I nail.
— . m . fl *^ . . /WWW
antCll-t y www Rec. 5, 90, a druc;
from which a tincture was prepared.
äntch —° ^ $, Rec. 2 7,6o,
/www in.
^\ m, light, radiance, splendour.
Äntch """*""') pQ^, M. 253, a nameof
the sun when in the sky.
äntch —^.*E^f|,ki
^
ing.
äntch
äntch
>oC, to know.
^n j'^l^' p- l86'N- 9°°'
to be strong, sound, healthy.
ântch-^^,^^,^^!,
sound, firm,strong; :x=x f üü >>^B> strong
men ; see änt.
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äntch-ur "^ >oc -"^ jj, -^
1 ^^ $' B,D' 4I' 5' a guide of the dead
>oc
ântch d—c %>
äntch >oc
M. 696, a kind of
eloth(?)
Ö
, fat, grease.
Äntchet soc yr^,>oc y^, ö£J^,
c^3 ^ fl-^, the Boat in which Râ sailed from
10 10 ' '
.sunrise until noon ; see Mäntchet, Mâtet, etc.
I, P. 406, M. 580,NT. 1185,
, M. 709,
"^-\' ■", field, pasture, lake, pool.
Äntch-mer
form of Osiris worshipped at Hebit.
äntch-mer >^ s^i, p. 80, u. no,
äntch-t
I, U. 298,
31
n I"
'^Y B.D.G. 130, a
N. 23,
, Royal Tombs, I, 43,
a very ancient title meaning ehief, go\-emor, etc. ;
"^ immiT n' 8si'the ch|ef °f the
gods. ^^^^1 IV, 952, the ehief
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a lake in Sekhet Àaru.
Äntch - mer - uatch - ur
B.D. (Saite), no, a lake in Sekhet Àaru.
ar
■jf, £çî^, g^
-A ,
. ^ ^
\\
"C7
*■ ^ V-^ «!fcT
|£jä
-fl-g»^%a
<2
a^ja, to come or go up to some one or
something, to ascend; Copt. ,&.Xe, CJuX, Heb. rny.
äri ^Ijlj.A.. ^Wl he wh0
goesupjX^^-g.
ärär a^^, "S5 _
to go up, to rise up, to ascend.
-D U V
•A,
'A. SUA*.
steps,
ar
stairs, staircase.
Är-Iieb-S ° _/\] -^7 fl, Denderah
IV, 84, the name of the 2nd Pylon.
är-t "S^, ""^T, Peasant I, 305, Rec.
26'225, i^'^§-^i^'Thes-
1296, rush, reed, stalk of a plant, reed for
writing: plur. <rr>vl.
(2 \\ m
är-t '
a book, a roll, register, document, a writing, a
leather scroll or roll, parchment, deed; plur.
1 ! o fk c=>^ ■=_■" C^ 0 ! X
(fr 1 ' Amen-15. 2o» x9. 5,
!' <=»^iii' a o ni; ^i
ra^f®, Rec. 21,
W , great rolls of skin,
äru hau
85, day books, daily account books.
är-t :
<=> vS H^ ' Soati Saze"e> ibéx. ram. any
horned animal ; Copt. eonrX, Heb.
Eth. UPA., Arab. jj, Syr. *£\.
r~7 skin, skin-roll ; compare
"X' Heb. niir.
är <=>, lion; Heb. "HN.
ar , door : '<. -• , , ,
1111111:1 Q \\ 1111111:1 ot a door.
ar
hmd
t™"3"" the two leaves
1111111:1 ' of a door.
', Rec. 5, 93, a writing tablet;
, P. 186, M. 300, 899, a writing tablet
with two leaves, or two tally sticks made of palm
wood.
:*
, N.
ar^uuy-M-2^;
669, wooden objects, poles (?).
är <rr>, mm., a kind of Nubian stone,
pebble
1 0
är
Är
är
Dam '
; plur
3 ami
^
<=>
<3=ü>'
000
> /wvw\
f-T"'
?■>•
Henu
n ITÏÏTT1 «-=
' <=> ' var' 1
C^^l stone of the
0 1 ' ' tain
pill, grain, pellet.
45, <_> , ,, N. 31
1
moun-
rock.
4, to complete, to finish.
ärr ■:==££ /] Thes. 1205, to be efficient,
<^> '- capable.
ärär , Thes. 1319,
X^H, Anastasi I, 267, Ul,
to bring to an end, to finish, to repair, to make
good, to complete; Copt. XooXe, X-i-Xc«.
ärär \> go, Rec. 21, 90, 32, to
fulfil, to agree to a proposition, to fall in with.
kind of tree, terebinth ; plur. 0 g ffl ' » Heh.
ar ~
ärär
°-W
a kind of shrub.
Ö, Anastasi V, 13, 4
är-t <rr>, jaw-bone, the lower jaw; dual.
<g>l>'U-26'Rec-5'9t'3o,68,^>_>;
plur. ^J? ^> ^>. The early Egyptians
thought that the lower jaw was formed of two
parts.
är-t <=>_£$), <=>, p- 6o4-: Rec- 29>
"'S6, 30, 67, 31, 18, haunch" tail.
arar
är-t
v
0, rump(?) tail (?).
a kind of bird.
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är-t
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flame.
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~> un un ' £^e tw0 urae'-g°ddesses
Isis and Nephthvs;^(^Ip:r4
two great uraei-goddesses.
ärut änkhut ° % I -?■ '
B.D. 125, III, 44, the living uraei.
ärär-t
_fl
<=> win,
uraeus, uraeus-goddess, ufaeus-diadem.
àràr-u ^^S\S\
the two uraei-goddesses Renenti.
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Art
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Tomb of Rameses IV, <c
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr, 'Epic.
DO
Annales-1, 87,
Arit
*
, Denderah II, 10, one
; Gr. A/iov.
of the 36 Dekans ; varr.
1 * idck
är °^
storehouse, treasury, magazine
är-t <=» Li, „ ,ni,
û lui û jf 1 e
chamber.
ârâu
;M-;
H*' ^f"*'
û CTD
, shrine,
M.
1'
Rev., outcries of
pleasure or pain.
Ärätsia ^(| <2_^J|) \7 ^, Rev. >,,
185 = Gr. 'AX./Oc.a.
âràt ^^(jc^^, ^^•=»(/l,
steps, stairs, staircase.
S\^'Rec i3'24'uraeus; 3uS\S\-
a1? <o> '«'0uraei; compare Copt. 0*>rp.iX(?).
I I \\
ärrä-t <cz> rv)2i> uraeus-goddess.
äräit <o 00 , a hall, chamber; plur.
^ 1
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ärit, ärrit
-HI A- ÜVI
, Thes. 1480;
\\ 0
û u , door,
The Äri ts were seven in number
^ III
gate, hall of a palace, judgment hall, cabin of a
boat; plur. ^ J) J) ^ j, ^JJ)^,
Rec. n, 173.
Ärit <"> [) /] qCÏ] , a division of the Tuat.
Ï?
, and each was in charge of a doorkeeper,
a watcher, and a herald ; see B.D. 144.
äri ^(j(jf|, light, fiery one.
Äri, Ärit ~~
*
Gr. Anovj «WW
' I <=>
Copt, «i-ponr, epo-r.
ärit nu ^
:i;-
the name of a Dekan ;
, the star of Ari ;
an internal organ
of the body (?)
an
Äri
a kind of fish.
](j ^, B.D. 125; seeÀati.
äri (ärri) "Sd?" (j(j IZ3, breeze, wind.
Äriti
1=1'
\\
r=r, Edfû I, 79, a name
of the Nile-god and of his Flood.
ärut, ärrut ° %T jT^j, M. 743.
door, gate, gateway, hall ; plur. <rr> o V?\ ",
.t?
Qn i_i 1
äru ü s
Copt. «&.Xonr.
"C7
, Rev. 11, 179, 184, child;
äru (2 go, Rev. 13, 15, perhaps; Copt.
«i-punr.
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■a
ärb w ifc^ J Jj , fume, flame, a burning ;
Copt. eX^oß., eX.p.cjuß..
ftriht^3l'Rec-3'.»3-^iS.
ärp-t <z=> Q , vase, pot, vessel.
D ö
ärf •^!*c.,
! 5
'L-fl' ^VLû' 5=fS' t0 grasp'
to enclose, to collect, to twine, to weave; Copt.
CJUpq ; '^^ö 'T %>°=^=>. holder of [many]
dignities; a pluralist.
ärf
>tfv» <^$V S^f> Purse>
bag, bundle, packet; plur. <rr>^; <
kU
£} o
^iÜl^^a-wtwo packets'one of
sulphate of copper, one of stibium.
Ärf ö-ttfiBn, BDG> 653. a serpent
*~ water-god.
ärh-t(?) ^^, a beer-pot.
ärsh <—>^ t0 sun"er Pam> t0 be in re-
r \\ iCV straint.
ärsh
"C7
L_=4, Rev. 12, 86 =
"^c^.
O
; Copt, poonrcy.
ärsh ^ ££{] ^ ^, Jour. As., 1908,
305, to be amazed or stupefied ; Copt, fjurtcy.
fiiq ^ffl' ^\fh ^2'd12'
M. 603, N. 813, 1208, <^>o^, <p>o^,
'■ T&- ■¥! ^
.4 «2 I
Zl <g,
Zl <S
I
<qp> t , L.D. Ill, 194, <—>o^<
Anastasi IV, 12, 1,
"C7
«•
<—> , (1) to complete, to
conclude, to finish, to make an end of, to abstain ;
(2) to swear an oath, to take an affidavit ; Copt.
CJUpK.
ärq en neter <=> o^ /ww« n ^). to
swear by God.
y^ Sf > an educated man, a wise man,
counsellor, an expert, an adept.
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arq
ärq ta
*#',—,_ the end of any-
Ji^^' thing, the last.
s
end of the earth.
ärqit <^> (j (J , decree, decision, the
conclusion of a matter.
ärqi.f[)(|(|o, c^(|(], c^o,
50, <rr>(|(| ||, Rec. 2, m, the end of a
period, the last day of the month; var. y
(Nàstasen Stele) ; Copt. «&.XKe.
ärq renpet <;"> o^ f ^ the festival
of the last day of the year.
-ärq ab c2^Iö') Thes. 1481, ■^■>o^'ö',
^-^— I A I
finished in heart.
ârq â"^,^^5^ , a book, roll, writing.
• _ n n û
, Rec. 3, 49, <—|3JJ, <=>
arq
j\
, to tie up, to wrap up, to cover over, to put
on a garment, to bind round, to wriggle (of a
serpent).
"v7 A girdle, tie, band-
let.
arq
ärq heh
?
.A
_ Nl , Thes. 1253,
a û
cm' ^
, Rec. 15, 173, necropolis.
Ärq-hehtt ^^ ^ j ^, the Other
World.
ärq <=> {\, A.Z. 1874, 64, vase(?) a
measure.
arq <=> $& , part of a chariot.
û X © °
=> \\ III'
ärq ur J J I ~ /' ~ "°^ ^'
Sphinx, 2,8; (J)3 MM j l^o,
(''feal, lX»|. silver; Gr. up^vpo».
ärtch ü I ^J. Jour. As. 1908, 276,
Rev. 14, 43, pledge, money deposit, money.
äh q|^=-s,U. 162, T. 133, oj
= 'K û y , carobs.
_ür a o o o
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äh -4-°
äh o
., moon ; see (| 0 8 fl.
J S SC^L-a, to till
the ground, to dry tears "f^"-
äh-t q§ %d& û, N. 512, P. 592, net(?)
ähu
«
<®<®<@ :
615, M. 782, 785, N. 1141, cordage, tackle,
rope work.
äh-t ojjj|, U. 214, Thes. 1253, g,
A a large house or building, palace,
3 ' chapel.
äh-ä
j®, title of the high priest
of the Nome Prosopites.
äha v I 1^ £jl !, Rev., oxen ; u
t Ik ^ i ^@ §!\$'Rev'i3'73'sacred
oxen; Copt. e.P.6.
fâ'û^>
Q^(j, P. 229, ^, Lagus
Stele, Qû^l)!)^. ÛÛ^S«
Q£^^, to fight, to do battle, to wage war;
o^lk ^ i^'Amherst Pap-26-
äha-ä Q£X'7J1, U. 560,
1
T. 170,
N. 689,
JÛÛ
L-=/T
. 0£l
x .
I > ü£lX^ ,
Q£l
©
1
^S 1 'tofight'todo
battle, to wage war.
ähati, ähauti, Q^
(3 <o
ähati Q£^, Q^ û ^ , "slayer," the
title of a priest of Ànher in Sebennytus; var.
äha CKi "^ ^ >
a fighting animal, the
Set animal (?)
äha Q/-}, Cto^-O«, the "fighting"
fish, latus Niloticus (?)
äha-t, Q/^ rti^, a fighting ship, ship of
war: l-J^a ^-=^, a name of the sacred boat of
Sebennjtus.
äha Q^ ^ ^, Koller Pap. I, 4,
war; plur. Q^ ^ ~ j, Mar.xKarn. 53, 36,
Q^ IS tZ ! ' Q^ ^ i 'packets of arrows ;
(\s\ <^k J *^ , ,,,, weapons of bronze.
L_=Z1 , arrow, spear, weapon of
i*& I III
s
L_j' R°ugé
©
' ü£i (==B)' C\£\ J^, ^-Ji> warlike man,
warrior, soldier, fighter, a fighting bull ; Copt.
&oonr-T ; plur. q^ $ !, q^ û $ I,
Mi>^
^>aa
©
äha-t taui QA ""■, Rec. 22, 107,
û • ... • is
day of ™ the fight between the South and the
North.
Âhaui (Ki^ j^ j^> N. 755, Ck^1^
\&\-Q&&$- Pdkgrini ". 31, B.D.
75, 5, the two Warriors, i.e., Horus and Set.
B.D. 28, 3, the "Fighters," a group of gods in
animal form.
Äha-äui q^^ rzi ^, B.D. 64) 48,
a warrior-god.
Aha-nebt-benu Q^^J
Denderah IV, 63, a warrior-god of Denderah.
Ähau-heru Q^ %> ^f. U. 400,
Q£i % I ^\ B.D. 168, the "fighting faces"
in the 'fiiat.
Äha-Heru Q^^.'li Denderah III,
36, a god of Denderah.
Äha-sati-neterui q^ "^ "^ ^ cj,
Denderah III, 36, a god of Denderah.
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äha Q/^, unlucky, unfavourable, bad, as
opposed to T , good. Used in calendars.
äha Q£\Hi> Peasant 278, Q^
Peasant 258, Q^ 1^. »œ», IV, 1077, to make
water, to empty oneself.
ähä
û
.A '
J, U. 277, N. 719,
J\
) ? ^K ) Mar.
(2.A I J? .A
D, Rec. 6, 8,
Karn. 52, | , Rec. 13, 30, | __.
to stand, to stand still, to halt ; Copt. CJU.P.e.
H û H û H û
3Y 'Y . Y -A '
ähä with ri
*
~wwv. used as an auxiliary verb, ^,£-.,
ähäiu
-||^^, q| ^,P.4o8,
M. 584, N. 1189, °^^. N- Il89-
§ | MA 1, Rec. 17, 147, those who stand in their
appointed places.
ähäu neb
e royal st
ähäit
j\
the royal stand in a temple.
, Thés. 1282,
J\
J\
+
ähä <j
prop, stick
âhâu
, support, prop of the sky, pillar.
f> <2 , Rec. 1, 48, wooden staff,
J\
\ 111' I \ M,' 1TTT'
supports, things that make stable.
ähä àri I Y"j) ^ZSP, the name of the
festival of the 29th day of the month.
Ähä J^fl
TflftM. Y-
of 0, B.D. 168,
■1
tssm I
■vim
, Denderah III,
M, f.^' Ber& l> 6, a serpent-god, an ally
of Set.
Ähä-ähä Jij Jifl, Rev. 6, it6, a god
Ahäit
tfl*' Tuat X, f Iff ^ »
~|j(^, -fjfjljû, Rec. 6, 116, |~, Rec.
27, 189, a lioness-goddess.
Ähäu I %>, Tuat III, a goddess.
Ähä-ab § O, Tuat XII, a supporter of
the disk.
Ähä-nurt-nef-
/■^■^^ AAAAAA
Tuât VIII, a gate in the Tuat.
Äliä-neteru 0 f ° "I !, the door
I J\ Il
of the 5th hour of the night.
Ähä-rer ^<==>, Tuat xil, one of 12
gods who towed the boat of Àf through Änkh-
neteru ; as a dawn-god who was reborn daily.
Ähä-sekhet o| 0 ÛJÛ , Tuat IX,
a god—functions unknown.
ähä, ähäit (?) I ' , Anastasi I, 243,
fQ' tuf- ftV-û»' Rec' I3, I27'
IÏÏÏÏT1,
stele, tablet, hill.
ähäu
-Vu
Rec. 20, 40,
station, stele (?) tablet (?)
ähäu o| Q^Q Ö Ö' P- 6SI'
M. 728, ° f ^ 2î lÎ ^' N' 752' b°Un"
daries, landmarks, delimitation posts.
M ° l
D Y \> j\i> place, post, station, position,
condition, state.
ähäu —Qf %>©■ T- 329. f \o, U.
0' I 0 1*1^ IO' T .A V°'Rec-
12, 118, time, period of time, lifetime, a man's
age ; y ^k , f ^ © I > lifetime upon
lifetime; Copt. «&-,P.e.
ähäu - J^^ ^ j \\t, the gods
n;«,'*™^!.,, |Jl>l"ivh0 measure the;lives of men in Anient,
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ähä I a
o
XH^^IIÏ*
o
\¥W,
advanced in life,
aged, very old (of a man),
ähä-t '
, lifetime, period of time;
0. .... fl-H. ra
III
plur.
a period of ten days.
ähä en heh
of millions of years.
ages; | "^ C
©•
Yc-
/w/w. Mr a life
©i Mi I
âhâi § | (1(1 o, a standing still, pause,
interval.
noon, a name of the goddess of the 5th hour
of the day.
Q^C M 0 HUQ
Ahäit f tj
Thes. 31, the goddess of the 6th hour of the
day.
Ähäif
0'
û , Den-
derah II, 55, III, 24, a disk goddess and one
of the seven goddesses who supported the sky.
ähä 0 § , -I fl , colonnade (?)
a high building.
aha-t ?, f , JLfl
1 1 h n
I
1 1 Q eud
f\ ° 1
r rn; plur
1 «o 1 1
ähäit Jifl
, tomb, grave; see maha-t
O
grave, tomb.
« 0 a
ähäu f ^k A» tomb, sepulchral stele,
memorial slab.
ähä § I , Rechnungen 48, 58, amount,
value (?)
m —° ni
ähä Y A i I ) a method of reckoning.
ähä JLfl , circumference, circuit,
extent, range, compass.
ähä - j>fl , V "j , a number, a quantity,
sum total.
Digitized by Mitrds&h^)
ähä i ff=p, i Q o.=3), Y © Q' f Ü '
--tû).f--A'fli'f-j,Afli'
A»,- "•■■«•ïYA!- ï'Tt?-
I 1 I 1, food, provisions, stores, heaps of
grain, wealth, riches, abundance; <j» r\ «*aaa
^Hui<=:> 1^ @ Q> Anr,ales III, no, a
heap offering containing provisions of all kinds.
men provided with stores, well-to-do folk.
ähä i Ö IV, 755, jar, vase.
ähä-t |ûO, i °o ' , stiff, hard, the
nape of the neck.
ähä § <i, limbs, members; see hä 9 pop-
ähä fyy^. f ^?. f 2^. ship; plur.
3r
&=s
_o 1
1
1' I &=•*-, 1
■+*
û ^^. 1 n era 0 _, , .
I ^ <=> , Rec. «, 67, battle
© ^ 1 1 1 l I J\ I ' •"' "
ships.
ähäit |J^, f JjljJ^. boat; plur.
M Q H-Jè^
ähä-aptu (?) , Rechnungen 35,
boat for the transport of birds.
ähäu I^^, P. 441, M. 545, —0
| °^^' R l64- M. 328, N. 859,
° f ^^2^ ' N' 953' " 25, a kind °f b'rd'
crane.
ähb-t a? J ^ KJ=m, M. '637; see
° J ^ C^=l' P' 334'
Äheth û 3 S==5, Tuat IV, a region in
the Tuat of Seker.
ûû fl» t0 boil, to cook.
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äkh -^cga.T. 85jN. 6r6, ^R,
"^fl^ ' "#^1" ©"eX ' fire"altar' brazier>
offering by fire; plur. "^^jä» j > "^ \^ J>
L.D. m, 6Sa, iSl ^y Y Y' V^r
CTDI
II-
Ml'
äkha " ° û S M , furnace;
fireplace; Copt. «.Ley.
äkh-t |J|. P. 652, brazier, fireplace;
® o v
Plur.-^^fJfJfJ.N. 754-
äkh Mp\DeHymnis,47,"
L.D, III, 65A, 18, °v=l, L.D. III, 65, 18,
a, to raise up on high, to hang
out in the height, to soar, to be poised in the
air-tohangaman;"^^^,-^^!^!,
suspended; """T^ Qu 1 -V-1 = CoPl- eïï'T-
Äkhi-ä-n-Behut u ^Mp" 2^ c'''''"',
' • ® _fl v= o ©
Denderah III, 68, a solar god.
äkhekh " ° % *=£=*, night, darkness,
night personified.
Äkhekhtiu J^-\ä |, b.d. 145 v
(Saïte), a group of serpent-fiends.
äkh
L-fl'
u
EeÖsS^* . EDSS^
■*
■Ï
, to soar in the
I , EffissS',
1 ® e
, Rec. 27,86, "~—
EDSS^* ———*■
Ml' •
air, to mount up, to fly
Äkhekh —
îT^e W) 1nfc!» R-E- ,6' 4I) gryphon'the
"flying" animal.
àkhai^^W^'Hh-540.^1-
a kind of bird (?) to fly (?)
, Thes. 1199, 1203,
âkhi M ^\ , a kind of bird; plur.
a A A "2L. ! Koller Pap. 2, 3, Anastasi IV,
• HH^I' -*,5-
äkh-t 1 'fev. , Rec. 30, 71.
äkhkh ® ®, to advance, to attack.
J\
äkh -^, __,J(j(j^.^, reeds,
grass, sedge.
äkhabtät(?) ^Jc=s|n, T. 309,
® ^\__, the image or symbol of a god ; plur.
^t^!,L.D. Ill, 65A, 9,^
^N.^52.
äkhami "" ° lb, M *&s^, figure of a
,, Rev. 14, 7,
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sacred animal.
äkhamit
eagle; Copt. i-^CJOJUL
äkham " ° t\ £_=fl "^"p, to destroy,
to beat to death.
äkhan «-=» .«-sj-, «-=> , «-=> _ ,
/VWW. /VWW. -<23- /WWW -<23-
to sleep, to close the eyes.
Äkhan-äri-t "S^ , Tuât Vil, a
serpent doorkeeper of the 6th Gate; var.
" a^'istsm.
••*-=■ 1
Äkha-her " "'S'lfinnn, a serpent-god.
äkhm ""^^O^- ®T^' toput
an end to, to destroy ; var. ^\ \\ Ö ^Sj.
äkhm Vk' U- 334' VM'
Rec. 31, 31, "^l^^. Rec- 31, 168,'
0 0. A /www _ 0 X — 0 /www
V\ 1 / /www ® /www , ® /www
® A'iJ ««w / yscfl. ' / www'
2^111.-rksa-rksii-
to extinguish a fire or flame, to quench thirst ;
varr- ~~~" jklk^. M>Copt- œ^Jj:
1 4
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/wwv\
WArW
AAftAAA
IVVVVVI
wvwi, those
äkhmiu. ~~~
who extingu'sh.
äkhmut £\£ & !, A.Z. 84, 88, those
who wash clothes, laundrymen; V\ |Jj
A\f y Annales IX, 156.
to fly(?) to glide about (?)
äkhm VyN^, Hymn of Darius, 31,
■C7
plur.
: ^V-> ^\g, image or symbol of a god;
SAl-T'kïKâl-
©, images of heaven, the earth,
and the Tuat;
' © ...
y\ , images of sacred animals.
***** T*WSvJ!.
see
äkhm
v
*Vi*=*
plant, shrub, flax ; Copt. ,i.cyJUU (?)
äkhm
land, river bank ; plur.
^ I - a
*!• •
~, B.D. 99,
äkhn
e ®~
Äkhn-arti-f
64> 13» a g°d-
äkhn '~®J1~^-
A/WV
of furniture.
äkhnuti
, a parcel of
Ci I
n, Rec. 2,129,
ill y
m \> 1 in'
w
, A/\/WV\ ,
1, to shut the eyes, to sleep.
J\
A/\/WV\ O I
, IV, 639, sledge, a piece
fl AtVJVA ~\ n Q n /WWV\
es "\ _ Q a/ww *\ 0 t_ _]
\\l"' "5*3.0 ^\\c-3'Phara°h'Spri-
vate apartments in the palace, the royal quarters,
the Cabinet, the Court, the Administration, fit/ f
äsa ~J1 qjp ry /Ç|t, ^^pylt0'
Rev., wrong, retribution.
Astàrtàt ^l^llôBl' "Ü
toreth, Ashtoroth ; Heb. iTJ-fitt^ TTl-lJnßJy,
Assyr. »>f- >-y|
Ästhäreth =s I) ^&• ÎST]
(1 Pn , Naville, Mythe, pi. 4, Ishtar, Astarte,
Ashtoreth, an Asiatic goddess of war and the
chase, whom the Egyptians identified with Isis
and Hathor; see Tell el-Amarna Tablets (B.M.),
p- xlii'^^âl!^^^!'
Ashtoreth, lady of horses.
Asthert
, Rev. 12, 1, Ishtar;
äsh
DO
w
DO
DO
O
, Rev. 11, 1^56.
UK' ' ô do
H <35, do, Rec x, 152, do \\, N. 842,
Tj Ü g$, to cry out, to call, to call out, to
summon, to invoke, a call, a cry for help, to
lament, to groan ; Copt. (AXy.
s/wv\ Y o,
, Rev. T4,
äsh en-utchu-t
Rev
DO
Rev. ,3, 75, ^^ ]-£
36, order, command, invocation.
äsh-sehni^gpf^^,
12, 42, to command; Copt. 0*>re,P.C«&.,P.rr.e.
&sh^(l^,P..68,M. 3.3,^()^,
to call, to cry out ;
of appeal.
äshaut c*^
a/ww , house
<=> CD DTI CD
<2 -A I
Q$ I, screams, cries
of pain, those who cry or lament.
. äsh >
icrosGF?
., wicked word, curse.
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Ash-kheru
äsh
nBerg. I, r8, a ram
' headed god
O
O ' O
DO
DO
<g
tre
-r^, Rec. 29, 146,
^•°P0' rÜ
'\
do
ööö
DO
"000
cedar wood
-, DO *,
I
cedar tree ; plur. ^g H i , l^-"
n 0, t^=l
DO 0 o °Oo
new cedar ; \T^
r~^~i ^-t>
, Thes. 1287
^^ Thes
. L-fl'
^23, cedar treated in a particular way ; Assyr
ushu, Rost, Tig. Pil. III.
äsh P'xn^, U. 61, Thes. r286, Prc=i%
P. 526, N. 843, 993. ÖO (3 ^. T- 278- a salve
or ointment made from cedar oil.
äsh ^^ ^:, U. t48a, a kind of wine =
a J 00-$=), T. 118, rr9, N. 456A.
öq-u -—"x -—aAra .". Àmen. 9, 2, a kind
• äsh Q, vase, vessel, pot.
äshi Ul\l\l f, cauldron.
DO
äsh r-rc~i IJl £) , a bronze fire-stand.
äsh C3SID corruption.
O
äsh
j\
to come
.A
(?)
äsh
äshäsh-t
> Q=i> Anastasi I, r7, 2, meals,
111' ' food.
7 Ç, Àmen. r4, 8, throat, gullet
Asha —"%^-K. r-345, ^k^f.
ffi" J^' <^1 2Z> Amen- I9, 2' t0 be
much or many, to be abundant, to happen often
or frequently; Copt. <_Lcy«_L'..
âsh^,^, ^^^, N. 98r,
^lk^' fh' fm' much' many'
numerous, overmuch ; V (I <^>v AWW , however
any there may be; <$4v "^ ^ (j ^ ^,
Digitized by
m
very many,
äsha-t "^
, p. 167,
M.
1, Rec. 26, 230, <£4\.
!> ^K
0 <£-K
III' o III
!»
1, 00 <£4\.
1 ^
o III' Û
<$4\. v\ , a large company, crowd, multitude,
mob, any large assembly of people, the majority ;
Copt, ocy, cwcy, cyuu ; äsht-urt "^^ <=>,
<£< '•^j o III I I I
"^^ <=>, a vast multitude; äsht-riepit
o III o
, producing great
quantities of grain; äsht-ra <^s- A
to
babble, to talk overmuch; äsht-reilU. <^s-
o III
/wwv\
ö <5
!.
^K
a/ww, many-
0 III }
named; äsht-hebu "^ § 11 VJ3-7, [god of]
o III X-=d) 1 1 1
multitudinous festivals; äsht-hefhu <^s-
I ' ° '"
Q J\à '' myriads of hundreds of thousands;
äsht-heru °^>\ many.face(j. äsht-
00 11' ' '
l,*M
_ I o III Ç .
nous forms; äsht-kheru. her met-t <^s-
' o III
j speaking very loudly
û 21 l' and very often.
kheperu. <$4\.
"It
> foi
.(2
m
of multitudi-
Ashit-àbu j^ °
O 111 -o
Ombos III, 2, 132,
a goddess.
Äsh-heru ^ "^ !, Tuat vi, a five-
r-**-. I I
headed serpent which enclosed the body of Àf.
Äsh-t kheru her met-t ^ | % &
A S+i I, the name of one of the 42
judges in the Hall of Osiris.
village, town.
äshai«^,^,^q()^j,quay,
haven, port, landing-place on a river bank.
äsh àt (?) j^ ^pt, bird ke.pt for brecd"
v ' \zy ing purposes.
äsha a lYfot ^^ QÏJ, Rev., a rich man,
_ man of easy circumstances. PR S H P -
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äshä r-K-i , food.
a<^3>'
äshä-t r-wi _ , knife, weapon.
IV.'
Asheb"
äshem
DO
v Tj Denderah IV, 61, an ape-
DO
headed warrior-goddess.
» U. 515,
T. 327, M. 485, do£\^, ^V,, oo.
,<2
/^, figure or symbol of a god or
sacred animal ; plur. "^ ^ ^ J^ j^ j^,
.k^i-^kM
1 rio
1 S\ 1
.li.^^s^iJi.^
1 \ii 1
*
k»rrr-R—
53,58;(^l|P]JDi|^
^ ^., U. 575-
äshem do^J. plant, shrub, branch;
plur. branches.
a form of
evil.
äshem do ""s^., ddLJ,
T ^v,, to destroy,
äshem
DO
to bring to an end, to diminish; var.
_n—._ a
iO O O i
Äshemeth $\_
headed servant of Râ.
undiminished.
, Tuat XI, a hawk-
s
äshgaä
M, T.^^S^J^], 18,
(2 . , Amen. 6,
äshgägä "^ |suBo 2^3, Rev.
12, 39, to cry out; Copt. «&.cy K«i.K.
äsllt ^>-^. afatbird(?)
äq .A, a sign of addition.
àq^' A S|•ReV•"•,3,•
ÜZI a\v a
^ -A' 7.' A W> A
\\
.A'
"%* a^> \ ~^\ •A>to g°in'to enter;
"^, J\ ^ 1, those who go in; j\ A-, TO |M,
, going in and out, entrance and exit;
V
A <è.Q<=:
.A I O
äqäq
j\
, Mar. Karn. 52, 19,
\\
„ , to go in, to enter, to invade a
A (2 A (2 .A
country frequently, to raid a country.
äq. ^,^m|i, "^ss* IISt' a P"0' w^o
goes in to read the service.
äq àb "%a. A O V& a right-hearted
»"A I
^^imtr^lM
A
\,
S M V ' tll0Se wno enteri ingoers,
people who are in the habit of frequenting a
place.
äqt
1 .A
A -A things that enter,
0 III ' entrances.
A o III
äqu "^gs, vi1' 'ncomei revenue.
äq-em-seh '^S|fTl^, to praise.
Aq - her - ami - unnut - f
IM-.
,«^0^0 1
■ A/\/WV\ O
A <^>
J\ I
B.D. 17, 104,
Rec. 4, 28,—"f l^V, - ,
* O Edfû I, roE, one of the eight
Hc_ ' watchers of Osiris.
w
äq "1^ /""\ flux, menses.
äq-t "^
aq
A J\
\\«=l
, exit.
cake; plur. "%"?*^ y
A
OS)'
<^3) —
bread, bread-
I (1==D
Q==0
"C7ZI I
<^3> I
!»
(?. 1
0=0 1
!»
' A <2 1 1
ff==0 l' (1==D
Zl I
1 AAWA
Ol ra^f|, bread baked by
fire, toast (?) ; Copt. oeiK.
äqu àmenit "^s*. A I /J "^ n A ^
-B^0='-)| 1/WW
the daily offering of cakes and bread.
, sunrise or sunset
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aqa , Rechnungen 41,
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" great bread," a kind of confectionery.
äq m'ti "%^ Œ=k> J|^> ^ J | !,
with some kind of sweet stuff in it.
cake
ttle
an <?hpr <^3> Rechnungen 41, "li
dq S.UB1 ^, bread," short-bread (?)
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aq
aq
an "%=. A ! ^^ bread made of
■** o=n i ^^^' fine flour.
äq-ui(?) D-^— ("')> Jawbones or
v ' A ~~**" cheek-bones.
Rev. n, 170, to destroy, be
destroyed ; Copt. &.KU3.
Ill "7"^ "I'M
II' 11» 11» t0 ^eeP tne true mean>
to be right, to behave rightly, exact, correct,
. ,„ U jQQ ANNS
right, proper; gï. = .
ZI £L1 Q Zl I Iq
äqmaät ^iH , strict justice.
äq hati " \ \ I ■*=& O ç>, Israel Stele,
15, upright, to come to a right determination. %
äq t 11 . even-handed justice.
âq-emàq^-^)|!,^-^
opposite, exactly facing.
^^Mi'opposite'
exactly facing.
on 1 I /u righteousness and justice
H ' ' ' <-"' personified.
eräq
■»"•"^MU
j, , Thes. 1251,1481,
ZlO' ZI
114?.
aqa
äq _
—DÏÏO
Zi III'
true, true-hearted, of right mind.
—°lb\ II ^ Rec- 3' II5' a trust"
ZI JS^-1 el ' worthy servant (?)
the exact middle, the culminating point
of a star or heavenly body.
a right lead, true
guidance.
äq,äqau-^,-^,-^
U. 508, T. 322, Rec. 26, 64,
aqa
/wwv\
/wwv\
/wwv\
ZI I I ' ZI
rope, tow-rope; plur.
11.
cord.
(2 .
I ' ZI \\
<2<2<2, U. 639.
ZI
27,
Äqa-uben,eto.-^^^|-|>ja,
B.D. 99, 25, name of the steering pole of the
magical boat.
Rec. i, 48, "^, reed, a
B. D. 99, 3, to feed, to
give (?)
Sarc. Seti I, a form of
Geb, god of food.
, boat(?)
aq
zi <? I
kind of wood.
aqa
zi
Äqa '
zi
äqai (?)
äqem K\ ■"%&, Rev. 11, 129, sad,
wretched; Copt. (JOkJx.
Äqen ~2^ J) » T«at VII, Hh. 426, a god
A
/WWV\
in the Tuat ; varr. -'"-n ^j, www JH.
Äqennu-heru "2^0%^ 'J)!,
/vww Ja 1 1 1 ill 1
36, 215, a group of gods.
äqr zi S -fy, a measuie.
äkk-t :
Rec.
(•=••->
, Rechnungen 41,
Q» ^^><"^» P-S.B. 19.261,
^r^ff=n, Rec. 23, 203, a bread cake baked in
the ashes ; Copt. (T^^CTe, Gr. KaxcÎ9 (Str-abo,
824),Chald. N3^?, Arab, ^jj^, Pers. J)£>
byr. ^>\» = (2QO.
n -^1 /WVW\
äka v\ ^^y w^w*, a drowning man.
äkai °"^"\ [)[j, a plant, shrub.
I, 'Rec. 13, 12 —
äkriu
äkr
_ Rev. i2, 25, casque; Copt.
D' «&.kXh.
_2ä
äg ~^ /f\, whip, flail.
^^^ ^^.^
äg-t _a_ g , U. 157, ff
^°n> fè^l> „ „. food, a kind of grain.
S
CE=D'
mint, peppermint (?)
r^- -x- _i i_ an offering of some kind, bolts, nails, metal pegs.
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v
äga-t S^JL'S^^'"S
j[ A, Rec. 15, 142, ^ J^Ç» nail> claw>
hoof; dual, -^ ^ ~ ü |, hoofs; plur.
s fTT' "s^"^.^1"' Kubbân Stele> s-
^-U^il b0ltSna£?)
aga S ^.,^J' m^m^J'
—D "£L S \\ to nail, to drive pegs into some-
S ft^VE /1' thing, to beat, to hammer.
äga
"Sofito be hot, to burn, to
be burned.
a kind of drink, a
medicine.
=0= a kind of unguent,
ox-fat (?)
àSait~s"]àVlJ^' S
"C7
a plant, a shrub ; tt
the seed of the
' same.
äeait -^^\ hh~ a substance used in
agait S J&YIO' making a sacrifice.
«-i-j'MiSB'^oi5^
âgaina -g"^ (](] ^ $, a kind of
plant or herb.
****-* \\~' ^SffJK
a&as "s"^^' f00d(?)
agit "tt0 NN <= "^1, a herb, plant, shrub.
äSn Q O > support of a vessel, stand.
ägSU "^0%^. IV, 1120, goat-hide.
ät, ätu " ^JL , QTk, staff, stick, cudgel.
ätät _f^joL_Z). —D~"
J D
, Rev. 12,16,
1 a£> Jour" ^s' I9°^' 25^' t0 stri''ce»
to <^
He'
to beat, to inflict pain;
suffered, endured.
ätät
., Rev., sin, folly.
ät
at
o^
, to turn away from, to hate.
o, fat ; Copt. COT. COO
\ I HMItll
ät-t
I /WWAA tt
, pool, lake(?)
äti Di^§vâ Rec l(*. 7°> confectioner,
\\ Ji\
pastry-cook.
äteb xf , Rec. i6, no, tomb.
äteput Dq %\ ° seed of some kind.
0 D Jr III'
ätekh ;
äteru «= 1, B.D. 169, 4
ca at In'10 crusn> t0 bruise> t0
pound, to strain through a rag, to boil, to cook
food, to make up a prescription.
ätekh
ätekh
to knead dough, to
rub down.
, Amherst Pap. 34, to
crush grain for beer ;
I, brewers.
ätshai
1 (2
1 =*> Ji El I '
5, Rev., useless,
incapable; Copt. ^Tcy.i.nr.
ätheri S=§° * Rec 15,187
/WWV\ *ü ^ '\
fH ^s^ Rouge I.H. II, 114, to suppress,
' "=■—*»' • to subdue.
g^ c—~* Rec. 6, 7, defeat, depression, sup-
' ^è0' pression.
ätät " "!^7, Rev-> loss> damage»
' ' <-~*» c^a ^* injury.
ät ^1, slaughter.
ätu nub ^ V tk y$ ! rw\. gold-
ät
1, sound, strong; see
l o o o ' beaters.
ät
I 1, Nâstasen Stele, 17, 11,
Rec. 14, 12, the two banks of the Nile.
ät Q , fat, oil ; Copt. COX.
a mythological fish ; see ant.
ät-t c^a^fl^, the boat of the morning
sun; see äntch-t c^>£ N&_.
ät
ät heq-t
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, house, abode.
<4 <o Amen. 24, 22, beer-
Ö ' house.
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ät "^^ >& "^L Amen. 16. 4, c^a >& "^ ,
Amen. 17, 6, ^. vi, i8, 20, a plant.
äta - clothing, cloaks.
äti
äti " 1 (1(1 ç, Rec. 13, 27, member (?)
c
ätma
^Ti-
B.D. (Saite), 125, 55, a
post (?)
=•4, "v7 , Rec. 14, 178, an offering.
äteil c^a.^o-, Rec. 25, 126; beauty.
ätcn ^$, ^\^^> h°y>
see
(2
ätch
, name of a staff or club.
ätCh-t n-=». ^C7i) Rec. 27, 218, daggers (?)
o( 1 1 1
û a D
ätchätch -*-=*. "l-^! B.D.G. 1063, *w
~^ ^, **—& ^ ^ ^ j, Hymn Darius i6,
*■—=^ "^-^ 4T, to hail, to greet, to praise, to
rejoice, to shout for joy, to dance.
Ätch-t àr-ti XZ?y~*~,<s>'\\
or goddess.
ätcha
Rec. 30, 201, the name of a god
>L_J'
(2
to commit a crime, to do evil, to oppress, to rob,
to act unjustly, wicked, evil, deceit, falsehood.
ätcha
I ^^L_=Z1 w*, man of guilt; plur.
, robber ;
<2
(2
ätcha D V (K\ g$, Anastasi I, 26, 2,
"^>, Israel Stele, 15, d
_b, Rec 1* 9i,_4^ 1)1) 4, P.&B.
10, 44, to tell lies, to deceive, to give false
evidence; Copt. OXI.
ätchaä d K U <^^, Rec. 21, 88,
injustice, falsehood ; Copt. OXI.
ätcha ^l \ A (2 4L à, Rer-.12' 6?'.f
JL i Jz3 in' lymg spirit.
- àtcha-ut _, I ^ \^ ^ ■ wronS>
injury, injustice, extortion, oppression.
ätChau(?)_4^j^, errors,
mistakes.
ätcha tj J 'es. i™4, wind, breeze.
ÄtCha D jl ©, R 497. a mythological
& • city.
ätchail d |, Rev. 14, 9, to be
defective, to fail, to cease ; Copt. COXlt.
ätchar d i "v\ , help, assistance;
compare Heb. "^JN.
ätcharan d | "^\ jw£S, Ebers Pap.
63, 9, saffron as used in medicine ; compare
Arab. Jp} (?)
ätchä n_ d zl > to joke, to jest.
Ätchen d '^
Ätchnit
il, the name of a demon.
ätchn-t -w
ment (Lacau). '
ätcht
JjT^ S\ the female counter-
II^CT part of the same.
©
, arm orna-
2i, 8i, P.S.B. 31, 13,
■^J c=s 1) (2 p), Rec.
^ (2 JT ^2i' "l (2
child, boy, girl, young man, young woman ; plur
"I
5&PM
(2
1
(2
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or \\
i 1)1) nr u sometimes the equivalent of the
HS ' Heb. Y
i J)J), P. i94, N. 922> JjJ)^, P. i83,N.
«5=, U. 494, 539, T. 295, P. 229,
*2^' N. 946
662, an exclamation.
i
i-t JJJjû, N. 703 =^û^, P. 824, a
woman who has conceived.
i-t (](| û , Rec. 31, 174, grain, food.
ia till ^, P.S.B. 31, n, Rec. 21, 5, 79,
Rec. 21, 78, 88, a particle of
' exclamation.
.t-tiWM.i.ih'.ÄZ
iaur-t (](] Y>(T3, www, river, stream,
ditch (?); Heb. ""i^l, Copt, eiepo, eioop.
iati (?) hh "|\ ^_i, calamity, misfortune.
iat-t (j(j v ]
iat-t
-—sj /WvN^A
AAAAAA ,
O I AAi"WV\
iâ (ààâ?) (1(1 jvvvvvj, (1(1 Ä
m
iau
-WnAA/\
AAAAAA
1 /wvN^A
"C7
n=r' 11 r?s>'
254, to.wash;
. "^F""11
"=^i Rev. 14, 12, dew;
^ ' Copt, eiurre.
«WW, dew; see
(2
i, Jour. As. 1908,
., unwashed, im-
^'
"C7
"C7 '
pure ; Copt. eiCJOI.
iä ha-t(?)
n—flL-a
LI AAAAAA ja .
I AA/WV\ \/ I
Iäa (?)
AAAftAA
AA/WV\
WWW
'O.
see
AAAAAA
/Wvn^a
o
"C7
Rev. 11, 184; Heb.
ï"P, Gnostic ico.
%■
iäab NN e
fatigue; Copt. ei«&.«&.fïe
iäb ÛÛ ü
weariness,
Rev. 12, 114, to
conquer.
iam
iär
Rev. ii, 174,
iär
lendc
Iäh-ä
or \\
Rev. 12, 68, sea;
Heb. D\
U^st
"C7 , Rev. 12,116,
-E-HE 11^Äi=r
ü Ä Rev- f3. 65, river;
=>s' Heb. -^V
V
Ö' Rec- x3> 25> brilliance,
XeX
, Rev. 11, 180, 182,
-2ä
splendour; Copt. I«&-X, leXeX
"C7
ra
Jâh the Great ; Gnostic IA.nfCJO.
Iâqebher M—DJ m , Alt. K. 11,86,
Verbum Vocab. These words do not mean
"Jacob God," but "Jacob hath ," m
being a verb.
iuä (?) Dû % 0 V& Peasant 28' a fisher-
IIJ1 Si man of some kind.
Iba
<2
Nesi-Àmsu 32, 38, a
title of Aapep.
.a /w^w
Iban (|(J(2 <^ ^
WVWVi
A/IAEA'S
/WW\A
13=1'
L, Nesi-Àmsu, 32,
20, a title of Aapep.
ium(ààum?) 1)1) ^4^5' ^\
J&^' V)ei^
(aj^n^^^>) sea, river; Heb. O"),
Copt. eiOJU., I^JUL, IO JUL ; M \^^ "~™
r! -^ -i the great sea of Qet-t,
1 .A cAa' or Asia Minor.
^-A^ê»; Heb. "I*.
J, Rev. 14, 2, claw; plur.
s
a^ » AAiVs^
, W,-, AAAAAA
AA/WV\ AA/WV\
(2
iur(?)
iba
W)J^m* Rec-I4>Io; Cop'-eiß..
iba NN fe=» <KV^ '*Sj, Jour. As. 1908, 262,
weakness; Copt. ■.«&.&'..
iban 1)1)^. J^ Rec- x3, 41, ebony;
Heb. in plur. O^in, Ezek. 27, 15.
flood or rush of water in a river; Heb. '2\
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O (3
ibsha-t (|(| <^M ^ c^' a kind of
cake or bread ; compare Heb. «/jy^.
im till û^vf "^ \> , Mar. Karn. 54, 52,
^ m*^'
I VWWA
L /WWV\
/WWW
/WWV\ j
I /WWV\
,||lf^^
A/\/WV\
A/\/WV\
A/\/WV\
A/\/WV\
, Rev. 13, 61 ; plur.
k^ j Rev. 13, 40, sea, river; Heb. D^,
"ï^^1!' Copt. eiOJU., IOJW-.
^jvg. Alt. K. 217, a
W
Im'r (j(jej
inu (jQ1^^, «•ater.
proper name.
Ö
Inu ^e^\' agoddess-
illbu (j(j ^ J ^ ^ J, Anastasi IV,
5, 3, a kind of wine ; compare (I ] Kfa
I /WWAA ^-J
I
and
A/WW.
inm'
*^ \>. Treaty 30. sea ; Heb. 0\
inra
Ö,
■■^Ä
ö, Paheri
7, pot, vessel, wine jar.
r\ r\ aa/wv\
IS' ^ Ü
! MÄ, A.Z. 38, 17, the official Yankha-
mu ; Tell el-Amarna ] £z]f --] $< ^ ;
Heb. nny.
Inherpes (J (J f=j 0,
mkuun{j(|^^Mi
a proper name.
/wwv\
e e
111, Ebers Pap. 98, 20, grass or seed.
o III
intch-her (|l| "|". f ^ fe>, Rec .3,
It?"
2 ; see
ir (il)
ir
(2
, _ n, mirror; Copt. eii-X.
«0)1, something foul or unpleasant.
*, P- 243-lJAçA, M- 446,
üü ./[. P- 8lSi to conceive.
(2 /
ir
ÄJWWV
ir IIII <rr>'*A~VI, Rev., river.
irsh(?) (jfjjöÄßm,
Rev. 12, 67, a kind
of stone.
Irqai
name c
Ihit
or w
, B.D. 165, 8,
a name of Àmen.
ra
Mission XIII, 149, a
cow-goddess.
inà (j(jra(|, Ijljraûl), p.84,t.318, o!
. AA Q '
lh ( ( Ö .A, IV, 305, to toil at the oars.
ihi M 8 vv RS,B- 24> 4<5> a Particl<: of
1 1 X 7\' exclamation.
iha (j^^. T. 304, alas!
ikh
?to hang out, to suspend in
' the air.
see
*
I
l, tomb;
is NN ïp, Rev., to make haste; Copt. mç.
isatt (j(j é ^ ^ ~\j^ |, Anastasi I,
24, 8, to tremble, hover (like,a bird).
see
isr
WW
Rev. 11, 163,
/-N AA/WV\
AA/WV\
Wt=t' ii W
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isf-t (I (I I .^^ 1, sins, faults, transgressions ;
stalks of papyrus, v\
Israel Stele, 27, Israelites; from Heb.
it ( an, P. 371, father; plur.
ft (](] ) =.
dew; see (I
iti \\ o \\ J S ,
ititi (1(1 ] yr> to sound a trumpet.
Asien 98, Alt. K. 241, a proper name; Heb.
it ( dew ; see 0 \^\ ««« •
itâa M ^ ~=* ] <g>, one wh0 knows :
Heb. ^TV».
•ft. -2a potter (?); Heb.
, m \> 1 • ■**•.
-, Copt, eicwxe.
gram.
W
itchar M J
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U ^; Heb. v
u i?r W' i'they'them'their-
U %\lßnnn Rec' 3' 221' serPent or serPent
Jr ' god
*,^=».eV,^£,d»trict
estate, domain.
Tl(?)
e x-
, Anastasi I, "12, 3, Brit.
Mus. 321, officer ( = """ _ <j> <j>
<2
Tl(?)
(2 :
(2
to build.
')•
v\M-
fQ r-""t AAA/WV
u (?) y ^~^ \>, Rec. 21, 14, a kind of
well or spring in the Great Oasis.
wWTT,-*"'3'"3"0"^:
u %%©> Rec' 3°' I91' a mythologi.cal
B.D.G. ino, a god of Den-
derah.
/p\ @ ?x^ Jour- As. 1908, 261, remote,
\ ' ' (2 .A ' afar; Copt, onrei.
" uai fl^kl-.*^ N- '°8' s*ä-
f (1(1 S ^1 to be away from a person or
place, to go away, be remote, afar off, absent ;
Copt, onre I ^] ^^ | (|. being afar off.
uaf1^kT- fl^^'toremit
a tax, to abolish an impost,
travellers, remote (of countries).
U
(2 £52
*
ua -Ù ] v\ J-*"'1". something which
happened a long time ago.
uai-t
AM
£52
, a distant thing.
uaua <"?"> ^5^ ^5^ tne name °ftne moon
*■ ' r=a) i*c=u.' on her 12th day.
ua-t ^. u. 70, f]^, u. 399,
fl ***' fl ^e?r way' road' path>
journey ;,dual, ^]^f||. ^]
ways; ua-t rieter Ts^ä, the road followed
by the procession in which the figure of a god
was carried ; je }
who is on the road.
uau
ua-t ■***
■E^a»
traveller, he
•iTi1^ ^^^ L.D. III, 140B,
0 ( m JTJr .A ' a flat field.
ua-t ent reth
, a garden walk.
''road of all men," i.e., a common
highway.
ua-t mitu ^^ \\ ° -ML i, the roads
I
I Ci
of the damned.
uatu neferut 2_*'2 I <=>, good roads,
roads easy to travel.
Uatiu
*Sä
lull l
I, road-gods.
Uat-Heru Ci û£sâ^\ , P. .65, the
path of Horus, i.e., heaven.
ua-t mu (?) fl JJLZZ, a watercourse
0 I'tp.m» water channel.
channel.
rain
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il^xzZ'**-l8'l81' tl^^'
stream, watercourse.
uau en natch ur S) lj\%
'HK <r.z>, a wave, or billow, of the sea.
AiWSAA
JWWV\ /WWV\
/WVW\
^ /WVW\ /WVW\
/WWV\
tô
uaueniterf)^"^'
Mar. Karn. 42, 22, river flood.
ua-EsS, f|^, f]]^^, tobe
about to do something ; £jâ <rr> j 1\ "^ga,
f\-=^-^ going tor«],,; f]^|J
with IJI, about to burst into flame.
T. 237, to attack, to smite, to smash, to destroy,
to vanquish.
ua fi\^> flM-Peasant
29 t, to drive away (?)
-ua-ua f] f] L-fl, f] f] *5*. f] ^
fllà''1'-178' flfl' ?-S". M. 160,
N. 651, to attack, to go against (in a bad sense) ;
M ' cult (of mountains).
ua 4> ) 1- . Vfö. warden, governor.
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power over others ; -Ç) js\ % L_=4 J) I, Rec.
26, 230.
carry away, to grasp.
ua^tfl^j|0 uplifted in heart,
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to take counsel; f]^^ g (Y|^^
" ', the king communed with his heart.
uaua-t •£) •£)
uaua f]^>if]^fRec- *>■ "»•
âmen 12, to take counsel, to discuss, to
deliberate, to talk things over.
uaua sekheru fl^fl^P^J.
Kubbân Stele 8, to devise plans.
uaua fïlàfllài!'Demot-Cat
XIII, a word used in connection with money.
Jour. As. 1908, 267, to blaspheme, to speak evil
of some one, to plot rebellion ; Copt. onci..
blasphemers.
uau-t -^1 ^K^K0^1, blasphemy; plur.
to plot rebellion, to curse the king, to blaspheme.
r^<2 A A i=Hr ^î Rev., death, destruction,
2f HH "^ JPi ' the end ; Copt, onrco.
Uai ^] "^ (j(j ^, "Rebel,"
"Blasphemer," a title of Äapep.
ualuf)MMJ»',heaK0Ci£wf
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' foul, bad, stinking.
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uaua-t fl^fl^.Rec,4,.j«,
(J o, fire, Same; plur. f\ \ f) ^ f||,
uauau fi \ f! W°-ra<,iance'
light, fiery splendour.
ua o] "a ^' Rea 3 ''3 ''a rope'a fetter'
a bond; plur. iTj <K\ y ' > •#( o (® (® (®.
uaua-t f[f[\®, flfl*.
Thes. 1285, f) "^ f) 1^§. a measuring
line, cord of palm fibre.
uaua-t, uauait f] ^f] ^^.
foliage, hair; plur. f]^f]M^j-
Rec. 14, 106, a tribe or people.
ua["Ua] f]^[f]]^,;,. the seed
of a plant.
uaua-t S "^l^o". a part of the head.
uaàrekh -£) f\<=> "^J. to blossom.
uaä -fe) - , to carry off.
Uaiput fl^ 1)1)D^^felHI,
B.D. 177, 7, a group of four cow-goddesses.
uab Çl J & = Copt. onrfte.
' J ^~"> f{ ^ h ^> a Plant' flower> blos-
Hymn Darius 24.
uabu fl Ik J ^r T'garden (?) culti"
vated land of some sort.
uab-t jPl <|\ j| , the sides of a crown.
uabs (?) £) jl H "^, green plants.
uapt ^j D, U. 369
uapi (upi ?) ^] V j](j ® g, a
judgment, a judicial decision.
uamfiM^'filrfJ'tobe
hot, to burn.
Uamf1^M'aplant;f1
.S ° the seeds of the same (used in medi-
,111' cine).
Uami f1^^^^'ReC3°'66'
a part of a ship (?)
Uamemti f] ^ ^ ^ ^\
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
rjamemti f] ^|^***., f]
&.SU j&« fi m<= o'
•^j <K\ c=. tsism I, Tuat IX, X, a monster
mythological serpent, a form of Äepep.
Uamemtiu
f\
:is>m
o \\l
TTuatXjagroup
of five serpents who are fettered by Geb.
a grain-bearing plant.
uarii ^"^ Ö (|(j ^, Rev. i4) 21, gar-
land, crown-^j^.
uaneii Çl 11 = ^, that which is.
uaneb ^"^"jT"^. herbs> Plants.
uanr f) làu, 1 fr:>mat-
uar •£> / *C\ o , to conceive
UaP fl^^'fll^101'^
to lace up.
uar ^Tj <=>(©, ^Tj l^* ,® , a measuring
cord or rope, cord of a net; plur. Jo ] *è\ .
Uar-t-neter Semsu ^f]^^'^2^6
1lP^P^Êâ'B-D-I53A'2,'thename
of a rope of the magical net.
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, reed, a reed flute or pipe.
uar-t Jç) n"ä».> a bird with a shrill note.
/ uarr f\<=>i^, title of an officia,\
J 0 ( <rr> J governor (?)
uaruti ^j "^ <=^\ ÎÎ > Mission V,
521, the two thighs.
uarp £) "ÄÄ $k, to send ; Copt, onrcopn.
to rejoice, to dance, to leap with joy ; var.
(2
ra
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uarh ^j <=> J ", Rec. 3,35, ^) _aû
Q , a space suitable for building; var.
^<=> $ ";Copt- onfPe&-
uarh-ntu f) ^ _ J±
Rec. 16, 57
fllT^' f]1Ti•,ob'!8"!cn',o
become green, to flourish.
uarkh-t jO c-=i, Rec. 10, 136,
fl-^^zi'fWTl"'space'area>
hall, court of a temple ; Copt, onrpeg,.
uarkhut(?) fl^Tnön"'
the chambers in which Hathor assisted the dead.
uars^t f]^f J7> f]^^
1 v> si^", bead-rest ; Copt, onrp«i.c.
uarshfl^^i>toen^
Uarkatàrf]^^^
Rec. 21, 8i, a Syrian shipmaster.
uarta fi \<T}k $'rose; c°pi-
onrep-r, Arab. Sjy
Uarta f) là^ '] {)]^# Rec- ».
78, a Syrian shipmaster.
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' 0| _£ê^. (j I tation of a crown
uahr -f]^^, do§; Copt.onrg,op,
uah |, T. 224, f]|, U. 528, P. 91
fllJ, M. 120, T. 332, \l\, N. 961
fliKIRec-27'224,29'i48'H^i
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lLL^'Amen-2'3',o'9'He3H
Amen. 23, 14, 26, 10, to set, to plant, to place
in position, to leave behind, to fasten, to set
before, i.e., to offer, the acquittal of a court, to
pitch a camp.
■ua*abf1H?'Hi?'Rec-16'
56> fi làf I i ?>Peasant 2i9, to set the
heart or mind to do something or on something,
to set in the heart, to pay heed >' Y X I <NI '
devoted before the god.
uahàhi ^j|| (] ft] (j(j c-a. Rec. 8,133,
to pitch a camp.
3 0| Rec. 6, 10, to offer
't? ' up a burnt offering.
I jl, a fire-altar, fire-place.
1 _TL N. 999, the name
uah äkh
uah äkh
uah äkh
» nmD
of a tire festival.
ual,erta|||«=,7;,'»>^«»
uah tchatcha (?) |û®, u. 283,
flu©, N..6.^f)JX©, N. ,.,4,
x 81 ' t0 ^0w l^c ^ea<^ ^reciuently. t0 d°
honour, multiplication (of figures) ; Y 9 J *p
= "85 x ■&•
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uah-t
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Pap. 2, 9, an instrument used in carrying loads.
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for alighting; see ^ | J (j(j "j^.
uah f fi U«, 1
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libations, water carrier (?)
uah
fa /WVW\
vAWft j to offer
■***—1 /wwv\
I »ÄÄS Rev. 12, 135, libation
.—, ' priest ; Gr. xoaXVT19-
uah-t f ? [IfD. 'S ,, Annales III, 110, offer-
uahà I (| /""*", Rev. 6, 7, gifts, benefactions.
uahit ^f]-||(j(j^^. N- I226'
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j^, T. 267, f] I o"], M. 424, £] J ()()o j^,
a divine offering.
uah f§\, Mar. Kam. 53, 25, in swear-
ing:-|y y^, "I swear by my Ka»; ||j
U $ — D O. ": swear bythe Ka of Ptah-"
¥ 9 a \\, to add to, to increase, to grow, to
become many or much ; ¥ fi <=?±=>> frequent
AA A A I 1 I
journeyings ; f\ f y, in addition to ; v\ ¥ ,
besides ; Copt. onrco,P..
uahi[t] | J)J) I |, | J (j(jo, increment,
growth, increase, plentiful, abundant.
Uahit *? S "^ ^erg. *'I4' a l'oness-headed
Jl X O ' goddess.
Uah-qaà-f^Ii^HM,
Rhind Pap. 26, | ^ U *,=_ ^^, "he who
increases his form," a title of the Moon-god.
ua»i, ! I |)|) B ,Q, ! j |)|) $.
A A 1 1 Aooo AAooo AA
1 j <a (j (j « j^,, 1 j« j^tT' spe,t'grain ;
000
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uah-t l!<£=3>, food.
"«MHm—a/vr^kicarc°;S
uah | § <ei, a kind of fish.
uah^L^Rec.^,^^,
Rec. 16, 70, fishermen; Copt. cnro.P.'..
uahà (?) ? Û <a &, Rev- I2> 62> 66 =
• w Ä1 21' Copt, onr<-)£,.
Uahtiu O
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ffl[V£V3
, the dwellers
in the Oasis country ; ^^, | Jj !, Rec. 10,150,
Oasis women.
uakh £] m^'u. 519, p. 277, 697,
Rec. 3i, 28, £] "^^ P. 361, N. 1075,
f] ^oi"^1' t0 be green' t0 flourish''
6) ®# 1 \ T- 336> P- 8l6' N- 644. ful1 of
0 1 E I) 1 ' blossom, blooming, flourishing.
uakh-\flM:. fl •&■$;.•
green or fertile region, a name of the Great
Oasis.
uakhkh-t f] "^Jo, p. 399, M. 570,
N. 1176, garden, pool with plants growing in it.
Uakh f^^f^.B.D.xro.alake
full of green plants in Sekhet-Aaru.
uakhf]^rtf1fii-E«"6-
large chamber, hall of a palace, hall of columns,
colonnade, a country house.
uakh •£) ® j\ !, to seek after ; Copt o*>rcocy.
uakhr Çl "^f^, $£ c-3> a hal1 or
chamber with plants in it.
uas ^]PJ, P. 359. N. 762, 910, 1073,
P. 659, M. 767, the uas and the tcham sceptres.
uas j , physical and mental well-being,
content, serenity; T" Hi. "life, stability, content";
P. 624, sound, well, content.
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Uas
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personified.
Uasit *P , consort of Uas.
to be in a ruined state, crumbling to ruin, ruined,
decayed, weak, feeble; Inn "^à ^^, in a
most ruined state.
uasuas jj'V , to cut, to stab, to saw;
uasam ■£) q-p t\ %a. , to be in a ruined
state; var. ||^^, f]|^^.
uasakh ÇlÊ ® chamber, large room,
0 I 1 c~3 hall ; see usekh-t.
Uasâr (Uasri) | ^ ^ f "^
j^, Osiris; var.^^.
uasmi
(2 \\
Uasri ^| (|(| ßi, a title of Osiris.
uasg ~C) H S s^^-, a large wide board (?)
uasten J*) <^> \ j\, to move with long
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iiash ^Tjcna, T. 270, P. 109, 372, 654,
M. 758, N. 173, 682, £] ^na, U. 94, 536,
T- 35°. N- 963> ^] , N. 173 ,
f]c3o(j,M.325jf]^C3o(jJP.I63.
uash -Ç) ^vnn^, Hh. 211
uash-t Ç] ""IF, P. 555
loo° Digitized by
^1 <===,' ^1 p M*to greet-to adore-to wor"
ship, to praise, to magnify, to wish; Copt,
cnrcocy.
•uash-uf]c3o^|,f]Pg|,f]^
1 k 1 ^j7 I, praises, cries of joy.
uashiu ^|c3a(j(j^|, ^)c3a(j(jiii
V\ Jfl I, those who sing praises.
U.ash.-t J» a , praise, adoration.
uashesh •£) "&\ '~^~'Q, a skin disease.
Uashesh-U f] ^ ™ ) g j, a foreign
people or nation.
uashaf]^^|^^,ReC.2Ij
98, to carry (?) to be carried (?)
-uashat-t f^M^]^.--1
disease of the eye.
P.S.B. 13, 412, a chronic sufferer from eye
disease (?)
-uashb-t fl^^oj?, a kind of
medicine (?) medicaments.
Uashba^^^.Tomb
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 46).
uashk j Çl C3a, Hh. 363
uag f] S. f] S (IQ. B.M. 194,
N- 999. •^a^O'T- 343, N- 7°8' I343,
■fl "^ S (jf]"'^. Hh. 205, the name of
festival which took place on the rStli day of th
month Thoth.
uag •£"] I^S ^. t° cry out, to shout.
lint tk"&\ "li a Joun As- '9o8' 295. to
Uat -tf A I -A' depart; Copt. OYCOf.
*j ^ (](] S^', creation, production.
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uaths-t r)Sc=,,"*M >s.hM »ft
0 I o above, heaven, sky.
Uathesit ^] Ç==3 ^, Berg. II, r3,
; Raiser," a title of Mut.
uat
%ä
f)^, way, road =^ _
uatu ^^h\ c^.^\"^[, a kind of plant
used in medicine.
uatch f]'>lf,U-.8s.'>fV|,'>fV
to be green, to be young and new, to thrive, to
prosper, to nourish, be fertile; Copt. OYCOT
îà^fÏÏ H>u-566-
uatch-t ^j^||,P.-4i3,M. 59r,N.ii97
î^i- %f\oi' fl^î°'green'fresh
youthful, something green.
-uatch-uatch f) ^ J ^ ^ "^
P. 419, M. 600, N. 1205, yellowish-green, or
green ; Copt. OlfeTOlfOT.
uatchuatch T °=J\ o, ye»0™^^^
D I, coloured light.
uatchuatch-t •£) \l o J, Rec 27,218,
something yellowish-green in colour.
uatchut^S^f^j,^^
iX^^I' green tn!nSs> gr°wing crops, plants,
herbs, vegetables; "Mk ih, young trees.
uatchuatch *4% *»& , *»& ^ ^T,
n ^Ty herbs, vegetables ; Copt. OifOT-
111' OY ex.
' Uatchit J (j (j ^, J (j (| ^ J, the Green
Land, a name of the Delta.
uatch-t ^.J-.p^tofthe^
uatch-t f ~.f^J(> BerL 7272, "fresh
meat," i.e., uncooked meat.^:
uatch-t, uatchit J ', ii ^'TT,
^Y û .7T a ceremonial bandlet made of green
1\%. ^' cloth or linen.
uatch-t |«=^,,P. 614, M. 781, N. 1138,
j) Q, the Green Crown.
uatch f™^,, U. 566, î-o.jf^o,
,,green feldspar, sulphate of copper, root
of emerald, turquoise; ft nmD «ww\ 1 C±£±û,
î™jS'înê^'greenstone°f
Bakhet,/.,,Sinai(?);|Jm^|;|,|^|;|:
I o ^A , green stone of the South, perhaps
the emeralds of Gebel Zâbarah ; ï è/° ' Sreen
stone of the North.
uatch-t
1
'i\™'f1î--'flî™'
», an amulet made of " root of emerald "
stone, either in the round A, or sculptured in
relief on a plaque, Î ; green stone in general.
Uatch I I , 1. the sceptre of feldspar with
which Horus fought against the foes of Osiris :
it proceeded from Uatchit, J û 0., N. 705 ;
2. 11 , the sceptre of Isis, B.D. 105, 4.
Uatch-en-thehen-t j —rfsfei ^ ,
B.D. 125, III, 24, the crystal sceptre which the
Fenkhu gave to the deceased.
uatch flJl, u. «s, f)""-(f
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(000' I) o m' of copper.
uatch *^k $ ', ointment containing sul-
U V U I phate of copper.
Uatch-àr-ti (?) "^ ^\ B.D. 32, 8,
green of eyes, or strong sighted (?)
Uatch-än j£|j^.T-i45> M.198, N. 540,
the name of a-sacred boat.
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P. 69o, N. 67, "vf\^, ^^»n,
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Ki'jfrii:' ^«U
j "^=f t==t, "the Great Green water," i.e., the
sea, the ocean ; < . V V ' 1 ^ WM",
the islands of the Mediterranean.
Uatch-ur "^^^3=1, Ombos I, 1,
83 : (1) the god of the Mediterranean Sea,
J^,^, ^Jgl)|||. T. 338, P. 28,
M. 610; (2) a name of the great celestial sea,
uatch ra Î ö^., a s00se w'"h a
1/ I _£r green beak.
uatch ha-t | -=^'^fc, Rec. 29,148, a
bird with a green breast ; plur. I ^^ —=^ ^gv^ 1.
Uatch î, î . a stick, withy, twig,
pillar,support, column; Copt. OYerT; -£ | (] ]),
T. 198, P. 678, two pillars connected with
uatchit î || ° , Hymn Darius 35,
■4> H/l ° î ° a ,ia11 with P'Hars in it,
'liic-a' llc-a' colonnade.
uatchi[t] "^ ÛÛ , stele, memorial
tablet; Copt. OYOeiT ; var. J <^> NN
uatch Tie, altar, tablet for offerings.
uatch |Q, ^c^.^, IV, 1157,
a kind of loaf or cake.
uatch ï Q, a disease of the belly.
Uatch f)||,N- 705,."green
Oil/' divine prop
Uatch „, „„ -,flhej4.Kau,ofRä.J1J
uiy.n*.ùu uy
one, a
proper name.
Ombos I, i, 186-188, one
of the i4.Kau^f Rä.
j\ (1(1 ft,., an ancient serpent-goddess. The
centre of her cult was Per-Uatchit (Buto), in the
Delta. She was the chief goddess of the North.
Uatchit, the holy double goddess of Pe-Tep;
HU Rec. 30, 186, the seven companions
III'
of Uatchit.
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Uatch-ti f^j^. ^
fi fi PnPn1' t^e tw0 S°^esses Uatchit and
Nckhebit, the two uraei on the brow of R5.
Uatchit I^M^, 'SX
Uatch-àu-mut-f ^ (j^k^*^.,
Berg. II, 9, an ape-headed keeper of the 9th
hour of the night.
Uatch-äab-f-tep-sekhet-f £) "^ |
T. 333, P. 825, one of the four bulls of Tern.
Uatchit neb-[t]-kekjl~ °^^H,
Ombos I, m, a hawk-headed serpent-goddess.
Uatch-Neser-t ^flfq^jiy,
B.D. 125, II, a god of Memphis, one of the
42 assessors of Osiris.
Uatch-neterit ^^^^ 0mb°s 22'
uatch-t rar (?) |^ <=> -iC?^,
Rev. 14, 18
Uatch-ret | OTlfl,DenderahIV,65,
a serpent associate of Horus.
Uatch-her î?Juat IV> "Green-face/'
1 I a god.
Uatchit-tcheserit J ^ jl w' <*Y\,
a goddess (?)
uatch °Hk .^^, to violate.
a kind of
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jl 7\ ' forward, to recoil (?)
-uatchnâ f]^2^^^'aflute'
reed pipe.
uatchh |Jj$, IV, S87> child.
uatchh |$Q, |$u", Bubastis 51,
altar, altar pitcher.
^è\, pronoun, ist pers. sing.
uà y) () = mark of dual masc. = later ^K .
uà-t % Û Q ' P- 3°8' a cake' a loaf (?)
Uà ^ (j J, ^ (j ||, mummy case.
Uà % (j <e*(, the latus fish.
134-136, Mar. Kam. 55,6i, ^(j 7\ ,^(j(j ^,
R.E. 6, 26, to remove, to set
8-m_
aside, to withdraw (from the sum); ^è\ (1 *K\
"—flo A.Z. 47, 134-136, setting aside, not
t /its' counting.
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uâa nesu 1 ass, the. boat of the king,
/.^., the royal barge.
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uàa en tcha £IM
Nàstasen
Stele 39, a kind of boat used in the Sudan.
^K\ ^\ a 1, the two great boats [of the Sun-god],
i.e., the Sekti boat and the Antchti boat.
Uàa penät
mythological boat.
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UàaemMehtit^()^^^
c<="-\ Df]1^ Mar. Aby. I, 45, the sacred boat of
©' Mehtit.
uâa en maàti Zïï$. -^i'^'xß il !,
boat of Truth, a mythological boat.
-~r?A- /wvw\ a
Uàa en Neh-t (Tj ^ 0 © > A-z- 35,
/WVW\ a
x9, a boating J®.
uàaenRâ %> Q "%\£ fl^ «»«
B.D. 141, 5, the boat of Râ.
uàa en Kheperà % f|"|\ £lr3>
W <rr> n Jn , the boat of Kheperà.
uaaenTef^M'^x <y^> — ^
B.D. 164, 3, the boat of the Father.
uàa en Tern ^ (j ^ $jjg
, the boat of Tern.
Uàa herr
ra Tuat III, a mytho-
o' logical boat.
uàa heh @ (j
^fjl^-y^ — a', j.the ,<boat of
Millions of Years," a name of the boat of Râ.
Tuat III, the boat of the earth; %> (j "|\ %>
—rix ' ... •
, Tuat II, the four boats of the earth.
II I I I n
Uàa Testes £M *~lf ^*, Tuat vu,
o —«— —«—
a star-goddess.
uâa @ (j to*, ^jj S?, Amen. 24,19, to praise.
uàa-t @ (j NK\ "^^, a kind of bird.
uàa-t @ (j <K\ ,*+, nausea, vomiting.
tk A "5k x Anastasi I, 28, 3, to be weak,
Jf H m "^' loose, flabby.
uàauit @ (j *^N~ n(| ^ f%, the weakness
of old age, tottering, feeble.
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to put aside, to shift, to depart
from, to transgress.
, to turn into
Uàn tit
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worms, become maggoty.
I«©*« (^£1 ■=■ a goddess, Ombos
A^wÇ^cy 2, 133.
carob fruit.
uàth-àb (?) %\ h 1s=»-ö', U. 460, son
Uä ö£, an interjection.
@
ua "t^., curse.
^-\lä . , as an indefinite article; 1\
fg, a festival ; ^ ^ *^ | j, a doo, ;
uäu y&, 11
, a servant of thine.
a man, a person,
anyone.
Uä ^~, Ü. 316, N. 1238, ^ ^-, P. 641
\Z+j M'67<5' ^~i' i ^~~' ^~' ^~
one, single, only one; fern.
,v
I'
111
III
p-6l7, ZÜIt Rec'3I'65' —
Rec. 23, 196, one who became eight; Copt.
onr<L, onr<Li.
Uä-t 0 _, one woman, one wife;
I
nnnn
nnn _£^ m 1 1
children of one wife.
I /www Q , 70 children, the
One, *.<.., God ; | [ > number one of the gods
"Uä J^^> Amen- l6> 7. ^f~n%
\\
\\
%*'.
^
Uää-t v\ - a ^w , loneliness.
only ones," i.e., distinguished
<ï 0000' men.
_-La-£\\' 1 „^ It only oi:e'sole; fem*
I , 1 , Israel Stele 12 ; a Jj\, the
o a Do \\ o \\ ill
only God; „^"^g.Rev. n, 125,^i^,
Mar. Karn. 53, 28, ro>al statue; Copt. onr<L<LT.
uäuä ^~^_(j(l,N.784, ^f~n^f
Rec. 30,187, ""fT^T'-.^ , "T _ Jf I-?
only without his second ;
^"^ , one only creator of things that are.
/w/ww M I
*v7 QA, Jour. As. 1908, 285, to set
ua
1
apart something for a purpose.
ua
•*
-£->
<g y ® , alone by himself;'
to be alone ;
10 I 1
alone by thyself.
uä ab
uä —
■ËjO
I I
, "one heart," a title (?)
<~2-
-tr^2-, one and the other; |
^\, IV, 1031, one proceeding from
one; 1 : jPv\ 1 , in one place together;
^^n.onemtenj^^g^^,
with a common cry ; 1 * "^"^ , Rec.
—« I o I <?
20,42, one on each side ;
<**-
^ Jf* *o rvp'w'w
S
only one, sole, solitary, alone.
uääu 'H^?|%» ^~"%%■'•> one> only
one, alone, favourite. . .
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II O
II O
," IV, 1104, one cried to the other ;
-, one to her fellow; |
o /www
, one god to his neighbour.
■no on -no "■H7"L" .. <J:*~ one to one, i.e.,
ua en ua /www » »
' n ' n one to another.
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uä neb '*Jf~
every one, everybody;
<Q> fl _ tk°fl _ M 0
.everybody is like his neighbour.
p-srs-
, Rec. 20,41,
TIE her Uâ <^ ^ ^ one on the top
_!_£ I ' n' of the other.
ua
äherkhu «T2- ^
1
B.M. 196, one
by reason of his abilities or qualities; ^=>i-
— — -wwv\
I I
use unknown (Lacau).
IV, 1026, he was unrivalled.
Uä-her- ,r~ "?! , an object -
uä ki "^
,. r-i?
the one
', B.D. 161
. .. .the other; fem.
(Rubric 2).
Uâ ^,U.432, ^"^^.T. 247,the
ONE, later *f~, *X~ Jj, '^ \> a title of
Râ, Osiris, Àmen and other gods, and of the
deceased as a divine being : thus Pepi II is
<-°2- 0 ° XT
ww^w , i\. nC2.
uä-t
o O
the name of one of the eyes
of Râ.
the name of a
crown, or diadem.
üfi^ J), a name of Hathor.
Uäuti IÜj^J, B.D. 164, i, Moret,
Culte, 140, i.e., ONE, a title of Neith and of
Sekhmit-Bast-Rä.
Uä-uben-em-Aäh 1 %\ 8 jl «—
^ (j oj[ ^ ^ , B.D. 2, i, a title of Osiris.
Uä-pest-em-Aäh ^^^t^ Û
a ? ^ J), B.D. 2, 2, a title of Osiris.
Ua em Uä 1
<-a2-
I , B.D. 42, 17,
" One [proceeding] from One," a title of Osiris.
/.-1? .1111111. Q
Uä-menh ,j — 0 , B.D. 7,1, "One
— Q AAA//W Alll
of wax," /.<.., the wax figure of Äapep which was
burnt ceremonially.
Uä seqeb a R a Jl |, B.D. 105, a god.
Uä_t J^°' a 1)iece; ^f fl P m^0,
a piece of àsha cloth.
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uaau
,. r-i? .
private chamber, or
apartments.
Dum. H.I. I, 26, 27, "^
spear, lance.
ua-tl 1 , a staff with a jackal's head.
ua-tl , a hair tail, a tail.
uà_ti r^^- ^i5^'the L,on'a
sign of the Zodiac.
Uä-ti ü!iif, ^4*, ^V, a kind
o \\
I
\\ I
of goat.
N. 48, flesh and bone, heir, heritage.
uä-t %\
P. 57, 122, N. 661, flesh,
heir.
ua
V
i.P.S.B. 13,303,.
Co @
^O (I L_=Z1, an officer, master, lieutenant, an
official of any kind; phir. v\ E n
uâ en menshu -—<" ^-=0^^. %\
(2 ww« rvc\ Jl
master of the boat, captain.
»I.
1
'; fl'
uä en khenu ^\ » @
L-fl
\5U
Olli'
master mariner.
Uä %\ a ^j., a kind offish.
to smite, to slay, to smash.
L-Ji
U
I
l^--, to slay, fight, battle, slaughter ;
15, 171, eight leagues of slaughter.
uäa (2 - a
't*^., Àmen. 11, r6,
Û, to cry out, to
conjure, to blaspheme, to curse ; demotic form,
™-iz;^^^—"K*
B.D. 144, 147, the herald of the
3rd Arit.
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Uäa ^•*<=*'^Ç ^[. Rev- I2> 212» "ax;
Copt. i<Lnr, ei<L<LT.
Rev. ir, 136, will, pleasure.
uäi, uäit _ o
worms, bait for fish.
Uäu %\ o %> ?N, box, casket.
uäuti < V\0v[^, a kind of star, comet (?)
Uäb ^ af^> U- 573» P- 322, 607,
P. 123. HÄ , Rec. 31,13,31»/ I ■,
to be innocent, guiltless, to be clean, to be
purified, to be ceremonially pure or clean, to
purify, to purify oneself, a cleansing, clean, to
wash clean, pure, holy ; Copt, onron.
uäb äui /"j
clean-handed.
AAIWVV ~ ~
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a\\
%n.
uäb ra /""j
uäbu ^eru /""j
3: <=> of pure mouth,
www I ' clean speech.
www * ^ beings with
/www * I I
clean or pure faces.
j-O >d Q j-O «www o s~o
j#*0 AAIWW y***^ /WWW g
/^ 1 -vwMj /^ J a^ww @ wij holy man, priest,
1 ^£ (VW»AA ( .«sJ (WWW t_l J--fj ^_
libationer ; Copt. cnMH.ll ; plur. r$R 1, /J
l öl' ( J .w^w \> I l'
™bäa^^vg>,ff|${,^
/www ^ ^_
www Ma _ a, high piiest, chief pu'est; plur.
www c_l 1 w ■
I J Si I 111'
uäb äa-ami-hru-f Z"*] .31 ^ffi*^/1-]}-
, the high priest of the day.
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uäb Sekhmit v /ai •www ar>
I O I I Eli /WWW C_l
Ebers Pap. 99, 2, 3, exorcist.
uäb-t äbt /l <-j=^, the month's
I —3 AAIWW X W I
duty of a priest.
uäbu
n
*-^n<
p. 412,
one
lly pure.
J^j^.M. 590, ^ oJ^J
ts, J)i, N. 1195, the pure, those who are
"T °^f' ceremonially clean.
uäbtiu, uäbut (?) f|[ \ f
/c$ « \ \ ' l^e '10^ ones' l'e'' l^e ^ea^-
Uäb /^ 1 ww\ j /£™ ww\ j to pour out a
cleansing liquid, to pour out libations.
U£tDU / IWVW\ /^. AAIWW /^ I V\ AAIWW
I AAIWW I V AAIWW I ^J -21 AAIWW
libation, a sprinkling with water in which incense
has been dissolved ; plur. /] ww 19 /Vj Vs\ i ,
meat offering; plur. / 1 j^p v\, /^ 1 ^aaaa
Uäbit ^J J J)J) ^, P.S.B. 16, 132, offer-
*■-*'•/OS 41w
uabrjT>rj^T'rj =
tk ' 11 "' Rec. 27, 223, holy raiment 01 vestment,
V I ' apparel which is ceremonially pure.
P. 608, N. 52, 962, Rec. 31
AAIWVV ,
ris ?çfg. ?cs- fâ- i
■nrn.n^'ns
^"^ ' , a place
:\> I
ceremonially pure, a holy place, a sanctuary, a
place where purification was effected, a wash-
house, a bath : Copt. o*>r<L<L.fl ; f\
1 doubly pure place, twice pure place.
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AA/VWV "i • i
w^vv ( a vessel of holy water (?)
-VWs/VV 1 ^
uab^Ç
Uäb-t /J ««» , /J »«» fl the
chamber in a temple in which the ceremonies symbolic
of the mummification of Osiris were performed ;
it was commonly called /] ~
rzi
the holy place, a name of
heaven.
a Berg. II, 14, a name of
Nut.
uäb-t /""j
Uâbit Q
Uäb-t /"T I"^Er a sanctuai7 °f Libya-
[ JQn' Mareotis.
{ J *==L' f J nmD ' f J cud q'
base, pedestal, socket.
Uäb-t /] jl ° , Rëc. 17, 4, tomb.
xiäbxit (?) /^J a I, Edict 15, breweries (?)
Uäbäsut /^ r[ r[ r[ /\ the name of
the pyramid of Userkaf.
uàb ni$>iv>1051
Uäbur Xf1 c-^i ^^ A "great
sanctuary," a name of Osiris.
uäbäb-t % a J a Jo, u. 452.
holy offerings.
uäf ^^^,
e
!t-fl
■fc!
^K?"^-0"^^, %~^J1L_=a. to tie, to bind, to
wring, to twist, to fetter, fetter, tie, band ; ^è\
"^ M' Rev' I3, 4' t0 oppress; \^t~
L-^1-"^, Kubbân Stele 1 ; %>
<o III ' _Zl
L.D. in, 55A; Copt. cwqe.
Uäm^__,^^,toslay(?)
^ v^=-, Rec. 13, 15, 15, 107, j^^^ \\.
<2
o^,
<2 J^- (2
AAi\AA/\
üQ^[. Rec
1.3, 15, cedar; i Ö ^1,
the fruit of the ced;
O
Uän ^J^j, to kill, to slay
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uär \^, Rec. 22,2, 31, 31, ^>^
j[ A , Mar. Karn. 53, 37, a ^ A, Amen. 11,7,
^\<rr>^ a, Rec. 21, 77, to come forth (of a
child from the womb), to take to flight, to escape,
to depart, to melt away.
Jr <=> Jr -* m' tive (?) flight (?)
uär-t ^^,N. „96 <^\,
T. 399, P- 378, 412, M. 590, ^><^S , ^
>Ü>SÖT^
eu
-^> iÄ' Jr<=>^i- p ^'<=>
^ Ç, thigh, foot and leg; dual %^^5i '
_ o^^S 'the tw0 thishs; Copt. onrepHxe.
TT- 4. Ö ö @ü <? (2
Uar-t a , N£*, a***, one
of the 36 Dekans ; Greek ovape
i^i:- \*?i"*- ^¥ST.
Rec. 26, 229, a piece of ground, the quarter of
a town, a place of bifurcation, bend ; plur.
Rec. 11, 35, the artists' quarter.
- 4- <? ^ Q <? ^
uar-t \ Rec. 20, 146,
<rr>-i"i=Hr' Jf«:—^-a-f=T' «^^ ' «c^s»
\ t=t, bend of a canal or lake.
f\ _ a o
uar-t v\ , the necropolis at Abydos.
<^>\ù^ù, the name of a bend in a hill, or of
a portion of the mountain at Abydos, which was
sacred to Osiris ; near it was a passage or corridor,
with a canal in it or near it, by which offerings
were supposed to be transported to the Other
World.
uär-t äa-t %\ "^> | ^ !^1 -J, B.D.
86, 9, the name of a place where offerings were
made at Abydos ; ^ ^"^^JO, {he great Uär-t.
Uär-t neb-t heteput r^^
, the uar-t of offerings at Abydos.
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uär-t ^ , B.D. 150,14, 5, a sacred place
at
ffi
ÛÛL
Uär-t ^ , B.D. 153B, 10, the site of a
moon-temple (j( "° s=s ^> (j (j ß -f\ "^®
-P*T-DÂ-LÏ))- '
Uär-t tk:
>s* i='RD-98'2-
86, 9 : (1) a region in the Tuat > (2) the passage
by which souls went to the Tuat.
Uär-t erit àkhemiu-seku
mythological locality.
Uär-t erit Àst, etc. %>
□a
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, N. 1196, a
He ^-^ _
■= X ^Sr^ ß W-W ~"~ -1"+ '
^^JsT>etC'' B'D' "' 2S' z6' thC keel-(?) of
PI
keel
the magical boat
■J1
Uär-t erit bàa, etc. \
-* s o
"^ etc., B.D. 153A, 13, the name of a
=3 ' part of the magical net.
Uär-t ent mu (?) f —, B.D.
I ü-i /www
149, a place in the 13th Aat.
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, B.D.
s
s I
Uär-t ent she
149, a place in the nth Aat.
Uäruti ^ (3^4, Rechnungen 56, j^^\V&
^ _y m'Rec'9'35' §j£' insPector'over-
seer, ranger; ^ ^è\ www | Il ft J|j, overseer
of the governor's dining room.
Uärit, § hh o , fern., mistress.
Uär ^^ Q, juniper (?) (perhaps = ^
^));Plur.^^j.
uär-t %^
part of a ship, gang-
' way plank (?)
'—', Rev. T4, 17, to flow
over or away ; Copt. OnruuXe.
j Rev. 14, i2, singers, waiters; Copt.
1 ' onr eXonreXe.
Digitized by
'"="'N ^==*^ grain, an offer-
0 III'° 111' ingofgiain.
Uäh ^ og
Uäh %> - a ft Ç , a meat offering.
uäskhi (uskhi) 'c4~ H ® (](] ft, Rev.
ir, 168, something woven.
Ul v\ , mark of the dual masc., e.g.,
—U. /www
(2 w
.w
, two great mighty gods;
f *— V\tk tk j ~o~\ doubly good is thy
Uiui (?) ^ ^ j, Anastasi I, 3, 7, light =
ui ^\ (1(1, pers. pron. ist sing.
Ui \^' P- l63' N- 8S4, ^ W â' RCC-
27
-.6 %\fl(. $ Rec. 30, 185, an interjection,
'5 ' JrHHîlJ' an exclamation.
Ul <S.
ui
£5-*
, Rev. to go away ; Copt, onrei.
M^MT''°-^'°
.A
.A
cast aside, to throw away.
Ui-ermen(?) ^ (|(| —fl^j, B.D.
99, 26, the worker of the sail in the magical V>oat.
ui-t ^o(|(| , chamber, room.
%> M u $ f\ ^ , Rev. 14> 16, husbandry,
agriculture; compare Copt, onroeie.
uip ^fl(j\/^c^> Rev- "» l84.
judgment, decision.
uin^(|ö|,Rev..„.S.^|)(|^,
Rev. ii, i78.%ÛÛ0 0®, Jour. As. 1908, 289,
light; Copt, onroeirt.
uin ^l)!)^" \
window; Copt, onrcumi in jw.,ütepo->rfj-Jini,
Uiriii eljIjööcX). Rev. 13, 107, i.e.,
w
^.^&-, to open; see ^^.
O (3 r lllllllll
6 «=,
-WnA/VV ^r3>_
f
R/iic'rosort ®
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fc
u
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U
fc
Ûit %> NN 1 CUD, Rev. r3, 104, 15, i6,
^>()()~™> stele; plur. ^
'3.* fc \H r i - n
I
ITÏÏTT1 I
I, Rev.
/www
X' ® /J tj . embalmed body.
Rev. i2, 59, a stone stele
uiti %>
dresser of the dead, embalmcr.
I
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ub (2 JO, heart; see àb
ub^xJE=—'J
ub ^K 1 cil, Rec. 12, 32, limit, frontier.
Ub^j|g, Rev. t.:. ^.^^^ig,
Rev. 13, 22, Y\ J11 ®~, Jour. As. 1908,291,
^ & .eE*-, Rev. 13, 41, ^ ^. (j J^, Rev.
13'8' ^T %*â'ReV' * If I4<5' ^ J A (?>"®"'
opposite, facing; Copt. onrfïe.
Ub (ubub?) ® ^ <&, Wort. 248.
XXbUb V, V , to break open.
s^â'Peasant I76, s^^-^^- s^^
^—=^(dr> servant. butler, workman, artisan; var.
j Q a kind of
' priest (?)
, servant, handmaiden.
"Uba $ J ^^ j], work, toil.
ubaraufJ^T'f§'ÎT'
_ 1 £ü ci i
, A.Z. 1868, 89, 1874, 89, howsoever
many there may be, whatsoever, et cetera ; Copt.
OTiip.
dig out ore, to hew stone in a quarry, to quarry
stone.
uba.ttaerJ]^M^(|^,
stonebreaker, quarryman.
aba ^f'^».I'-m.n.isss.^'Î^J,
N. 703. P. m, ^> J %■• p- 4Ü, M. S97,
1 <^ä* yj*. V=K.t0 °pen, to open up a country,
to penetrate, to make a way into a foreign land,
hence to raid, to invade, to enter.
uba àb ] "^ ^ *Ö, to open the heart,
i.e., to confide, to speak freely.
Uba äui # J "^ ^\ fl, to open the
arms in greeting.
ubara Jj^^l^.toopen
the mouth.
ubakhnem-t J J ^ jlrj taCt?^.
to open a well.
entrance.
uba (ta ?) $ C—D A.Z. i9oi, 63, a festival,
•i- Q III
to open the eyes, to look, to gaze, to spy into,
9 , forecourt, courtyard ; plur. 9 J «S^
court of Ra (in a
temple).
<o I
I, V ic-^io
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S , part of a doorway, or of a door (?)
ITÏÏTT1
Uba . . . $ J^|§> Denderah IV, 84>
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uben^j^|0)B.M.236î^j
a god of the nth Pylon.
Uba-em-tu-f J J
C=3 *
", the god of
the nth hour of the night.
Ubaukhikh-tepi-nehet-f § ^*
P. 826, M. 249, N. 203, one of the four Bull-
gods of Tern.
uba-taflJÄfl7^B-D-
153A. 25, a god of the net of the Akeru gods.
Uba-taiu $ \> \> \>, Nesi-Amsu 32, 22, a
A title of Aapep.
uba $ 11 %s Dl t0 flame UP> t0 become
ubash (2 l^c-so $, Rev. ir, 173,
white; Copr. OTÊ.«i.cy.
cù ?H ^4 #H
ubak ^ 0,(2^,(2 •^, to shine,
to be abundant.
ubag I s
TThn tk Ï] A $ Lanzone, Domicilio, PI. 8,
JT J i SU' a god of the Tuat.
*\ n \fW\AA
üben Y\ J , to advance.
o r
üben ^ J —^,, u. 484, ^> J
N.„9,^j§,T.4^j™.|^j-
ö o
yj* "^^ 1 Rev- 13, 4°> t° rise, of a planet
or any celestial body, to illumine, to shine;
fv n <wwv> n
y\ J , rising and setting of the sun.
tial bodies which give light, luminaries, rays of
light.
üben %\ J A iL to dawn, the sunrise.
uben-t %\ II-~o, the Place *here.the
JtJI a~3 sun rises.
"he who thrusts himself up," a name of the
Sun-god.
m,en-urr^J7|g,-y7
>, M. 754, P. 744, a title of Rä.
a name of the ist hour of the day.
üben heh m I *ZE7, the festival of the
13th day of the month.
ubni,j^|,ej7(]y,Rec.
18, 182, "the thruster up," a name of the solar
disk.
Ubermà %\ Jl "^(jjk, N. 705, a form
of the Sun-god.
'uben-ân-y J \J I & !fe
n Tomb 0f Seti I, one of the 7 5 forms
J 0 ^' of Râ (No. S3).
Uben-em-nubit°|f^|,the
name of a goddess (Hathor).
• nben$J 0)Peasant2S2I^jo ||(,
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4? j^3 , (<> 1 s*^3, to overflow, to be abundant.
«i»m4]«J7!|lffiv,to"-;a:
Edict 28, to wound, to
make blood flow.
«f\ n /www
üben ^J>
J /WW/* Ç\ Q
ce0, m^-
AAIWVV
r
3°
WT^^j4r4?.
wound, stripe, blow, sore.
JAAIWVV I *\ n >WWV\
"^T ' ' V J ° ' Peasant
a kind of plant or seed.
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M. 747, two sons of Râ(?)
kind of disease (?)
ubekh^j;i'^j:',osh,b"ghbte
Ubekh-t"^j«|, ^jjo, H,m„
Darius 21, light, brilliance, blaze.
Ubekh-t (2 F ^ , Rename of a temple
Ji Q c~3 of Isis and Nephthys.
ubekh %\ J®"j], white; Copt. 0-rß.i.cy.
ubekh-t e Jq®, 5» Am™-2l>l» $ J»
clothing, cloth, woven stuff, apparel; plur. (j> 1
0, Koller Pap. *, 1, Anastasi IV, 2, 12.
01 III ' °
ubekh %J®Ç,a hîde- a skin> skin
Ubes % Il [I, W5rt- "5. Suppl. 251, to lay
Jl Jl I up a store of corn (?)
an aromatic plant.
nV.0Q tk V) fi ß-D. 130, 8, a water
UbGS ^Jl™' flood (?)
Ubesu ^J P^fJ j. B.D. 130, 32, a
group of fiery beings in the service of Shu.
Ubes-her-per-em-khetkhet % J 0
of the seven spirits who guarded the body of
Osiris.
uM<»j.(|,^j]r|,ej]f|,«obu,„.
«»*«J:il-«J:q#b—1££
<=^> Ol to set fire to, to scald, to burn, to be
c23T burned, to sting (of an insect).
Ubt ejc^sfj, eje=>fj^,an
astringent medicine.
flamed sore, inflammation, cancer, gangrene, a
burning.
Digitized by
up V,Vx4V x , ~
Rec. 2i, 14, \/, "^Z, except, but.
up er XJ % \/ except but» with the
<rr>' Ja <rr> exception of.
up her V"j^H?' LD' In' I4°c'
—^T") , except thyself.
up \J ^^), Rev., joy, gladness.
up,upp ^\/>M-2I4,^.}/,U.i4.
\XJ, U. 27, XJ, N. 64, T. 283, P. 50,140,
204, M. 169, \/, \/\\|
oM^;
D ©c
I g$ .A, Jour. As. 1908, 287,
to open, to open up, i.e., inquire into a matter,
to try and decide a case in law, to decree, to
judge, to pass judgment.
tlpi^ü(j(j^°(j(j,Rec. 29lI45,
opener; plur. \\J (j^, ^\J (]^,
T. 357, P. 42, N. 29.
up-tenthemut \J\8! ~~~^l
A.Z. 35, 17, women who have borne children (?)
up en khat XJ *~~*' K*~=', opener of
the womb, i.e., firstborn, firstling.
up-t V
D X
\y„.
d ex;
%s\/lllleH^ Rec- 33, I37, Judsment>
Jl Ü 11 SiSl' sentence, doom, verdict.
up-t mitu TV
death sentence.
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up-t Amentiu \J ft ft ft, the judgment
of those in Àmenti.
up-t mettut \J A <=^>, the judgment
f * D x4<= III
of words and deeds.
upi
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work, business affairs,
worker.
up -1 \J , work, business, daily duty ;
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plur. SJ eb, U. 509.
uput^^, VA^, V|,
DXni DXJIlli Dull
\/^,\J^,\JX ^i, lists of
D Jrill Û ÜÜ' D <2e=f=£=i2ri
things, inventories, catalogues, accounts,
registers, documents.
uput \f %
upu -1 \f
j lists of the people,
i.e., census.
. d «= d ex
D XeüaST û X 21 D a J! D X21
message, embassy, order, decree, errand,
command, mission, duty, commission.
upu-t nesu ^ y |, a r°yal commis-
sion.
uput renp-t V a& ! (", an annual
G SX Sil 1 I mission.
1er, chief.
Xüf» .V£^~=fl> JudSe>' Plur-
up \/ Î fl, leader, chief.
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N. 1098, divine messenger, envoy of the gods ;
plur. % V \, U. 186, Ä U. 208, V
^j^.N. 749l V^j, P. 454-
Later forms are the following :—
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envoy, messenger ; plur. \J ^K *\\
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uputi nesu 1 û Vj, IVo,
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1 \/ ms , king's messenger.
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, the New Year festival ;
upit \J
D"e o
, A.Z. 1912, 55, festival, rejoicing.
iiiiiim
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up - âaiu - hetut - Net \I -nmmr
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^'V^ffl ö V',he festival of the'
opening of the doors of the houses of Neith.
up uat XJ £'5-2 t0 °Pen the way- '■"•>to
^ q I ' act as a guide.
up m'tennu
JÖ
to open the way, /.*., to act as guide.
I^-
up re <^>, U. 253, P. 214, Wf^*
P. 589, 601, \J, . , .
oy ' «=>i d x idx_ .
DYxiTyxflT^o¥.ii.
the ceremony of "opening the mouth" of the
deceased; \J X <=>"~^4r*k±. ^l'=^>
D X I Odfb' IT-B^ei
the successful " opening the mouth " of those
who are in heaven.
up re
the book or service of the
"opening the mouth"; \J , Mar. Aby. II,
37, regulations.
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up-t renp-t yfr,^ ft ft V^
the opening of the year, i.e., the New Year.
up-t renp-t y^KSP,\Jf^, ^,
■\]f "vE"7, 1!/-^^, \J , to keep the festival
of the New Year, the New Year festival ;
n—'*. ® \& j the festival of the New Year of the
ancestors.
V D
Up rehui \/ 8 8, \J $$$, "judge
of the two men " (Horus and Set), a title of the
priest of Thoth of Hermopolis Parva.
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up-t kheiit XJ i ~~~v j^, Hh. 447,
the fork of the legs.
Ur> XJ ü w^' Denderah 4, 79» an
P cIX JU ' V i) ' ape-god of Edfû.
Up-t, Upti y, U. s", V jk, T. 323,
B.M. 32, 487, a title of several
gods.
33> 32, D ^Wl>
Upit XJ Dp. , a serpent-goddess.
Upà-U ^ V f\ \ \'> T. 357- ^ Y
fl %jk, N. 176, a title of Anpu.
Upàu ^ \J (j ^, P. 42, M. 722, XJ
(1 ^è\ ~3ffis N. 719, z.<r., Anpu and Up-uatu.
Upàst XJ n M , Tuat I, a light-god.
UüU \ / %\ Tuat ^> one °^ l^e n'ne
^ Ja ' destroyers of souls.
UpuV^/ruatïX.god^f^se,
UpuÀqa^Y^M^'
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roads " for the dead on their way to the Kingdom
of Osiris; see A.Z. 1904, 97 ff., Rec. 27, 249.
Up-uatu ^^ \j3=s$, Y252'
Tuat I, Denderah 2, 10: (1) a singing-god;
(2) one of the 36 Dekans.
Up-uatu mehu \J ^^ <g>^0)
a title of Anubis.
Up-uatu mehu kherp-pet <Nv
#ÖD Q|, B.D. 103, opener of the ways of
the North, director of heaven, a title of Anubis.
Up-uatu shemä
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to the South, a title of Up-uatu ; he is also called
31
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B.D. 102.
Up - f - senui %> XJ *^ | ~~~ %>
w
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N. 655, "he judgeth the two
brothers," a title of Thoth.
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Up-maät \jy, V X , Berl. 6910,3
title of Thoth.
Up-netcrui vH.YÎk^é'
X/ii, U. 408, "judge of the two gods"
(Horus and Set), a title of Thoth and of a priest.
Rec. 6, 156, a god
of the dead.
Up-hai rrj
Upt (Uputi?) Heru XJ
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Upt (Uputi?)-lieh y ^!. B.D.
34, 2, a title of R5.
Upt (Uputi ?)-heka XJ _Si
Q I "* •jT
god connected with enchantments.
upit-khaibiut \/ Ma T^in, Rec
31, 167, judge of shadows.
upi-khenu ^ Y^öT' U' 445'
t^Y/W^^k^ T. 255, a title of the
Jr D ^ Ö J? ' servants of Set.
Upi-sekhemti (?) \J W ~, Tuat i,
a jackal-headed singing-god.
Upi-shet XJ~ * 'J<uat ^ fier>'>blood-
1 w\ 1 1 1 drinking serpent.
Up-shät-taui
Rec. 27, 56, a god.
Upi-shemä XJ JJ -^°, Ombos i, 143,
" opener of the South," a title of Up-uatu.
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i.e., the god with whose existence time began.
D X
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Upi-taui \J
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title of Osiris and Râ
Upt-taui \J ^^, Tuat XI, a form of
Àf, the dead Sun-god.
Upit-taui V ^, y ^ ^,
Tuat XI, a fire-goddess.
Upi-tuui V (j(j ^, N- 969- a titleROf
Upi-Tuat \/ -jl * , Tuat IV, Horus,
ü Do i—i
guide of the Tuat.
! , T. 32o, \J,
Up-t \J \,\J. 5o4>
Tn339.^.M.4io,\>C:^,N.9Si,
\/. ^*r o > ^«^ > (hc t0P °f the head, the
crown, the skull, a covering for the head ; plur.
^^^^.yyy.u-509,T.323.
up-t Âmentt
o^l F (V^l* CM û
> \/ IT *> tne t0P I*1" °^ ^ment'» tne
, Râ in the zenith;
hrowof Amenti; ^ ^
«= I
i _Si^Q r
, lord of the zenith.
up-t pet \/ D °, the top of the head of
the Sky-goddess, the crown of the sky.
Up-t-ent-mu XJ «*»«, B.D. 149,
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a region in the nth Âat.
^|A |, B.D. 149,
the name of the 2nd Âat.
Up-t-ent-Geb j ^ ^ J ft, B.D.
12, 2, a name for the surface of the earth.
UP.t-enWuV74|y)
B.D. 149, the name of the 8th Aat.
Up-t She X/ L~^~i, the crown of the lake.
Ü I 33
Up-t ta XJ , XJ =m-, V , the
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crown of the earth.
Up-t Tenen-t V û 11 T* jl,
the name of a uraeus crown.
upt ^\ <s\ 1, geese, birds ; see
UP l) Q> destruction, to perish (?)
UPU \/ ^^^ a t00' *°r °Pen'ng or cutting
D Q. 1 1' through, a saw.
Upu Vfl, filth, a name of Set.
UPS X/nDl Hymn Darius IX> t0 bum
D I v ' up, fire, heat.
ups \/i|, \/$'i, RhindPap. 18
y ils- M*- wis- ¥• oHP
fire-goddess of the First Cataract.
Ups-ur X^PlS'rH-PlS'
Nesi-Amsu 25, 5, 9, the divine fire which
consumed Aapep.
upsh V °°,
DO
r-irn 0 , Rec. 11,
D
r-KT
Rec. 27, 87> d"x, t0 «iv° l-'ght, to illumine to
" " rW shine, to flood with light.
Upsh.it \J (3a, Tuat I, a light-goddess.
upsh \/, N. 49i, Vrxi| **
P. 488, V D 0. P. 658, y ™, P. 764,
)j , M. 765, star, luminary. '
upsh "\f/ » Thes'923'sleep'dream ' Co£î*
uptiu V "I (j (j © g j ®, judges.
to have power, authority, to punish (?)
tk *£k "Z^ fa Peasant ioS, event, hap-
Jf m^2l' pening.
Ufa ^wA^, U- 533, a hostile
Jf T serpent-fiend.
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to burn, to blaze.
™-V>kk<°SÄ
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U. 417, 515. greedily.
umt r=ïû (1 , Rec. i2,109, to copulate.
if"-.
umt-t '<=S)) Rev. 8, 139, phallus.
umt f=^S) }$ 1, Thés. 1201. %''=S'V$!.
û fill J ûîiii
chiefs, leaders, men;,*-^") i'^-) Thés. 1206, a
^ Q III
dense mass of people.
umt ^ ^ Y- ^^ » ' girdle> belt>
band, bandlet, binding, name of a garment.
(3 Q
Û © <= I
\ to be thick, thickness, thick, dense-
ness, padded (of cloth), studded (of a door) ;
Copt, onr.«.ox.
, thick or
um.ab^2?'sko
dense of heart, obstinate, firm (?)
tk r=ïa © r5^ a room, a hall, a part of a
Ji rr-u ' Q Q rr-n ' large building.
umt ,-^"ïï) IH-1U T^es. 1322, to build massive
„ k^' walls.
umt \\ 3 E . lfc-
1^1, Annales III,
109, ^\ ]] c-3 , a thick wall, a bulwark, a
tower, a citadel ; plur.
cnrojw/re.
t^^Ö*.
umtut ^è\ —ç>- û , beams of timber.
umt-t ta V^ ÏÏ Jl ! "" BD- 6^ '■
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lis'.
bulwark, wall,
umtch-t ^"^Q, defence
Uli a^a~v,^\ , ye, you, they, them, their.
un ^^/j.wé.us.
un, unn
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■^^, as an auxiliary verb : ■^^°
^0
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, she said to him;
jL^iKi-ezTfrnit
IkV, his elder brother became like a leopard ;
<3k, 0 tk iinn^ j^
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the seven Hathors came ; 4 --»m ^&»
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V8r» -^^ere Dc a petitioner.
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SE* • * * *«&*> v\ 1 * ~ y
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;H* ö , to be, to exist, to become ; ^. £v / /
(VWs/NA 1 I I WW _ZL\j. {/
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» <WW\A "fV
N. 118, being, existence; -JU v^, N. 959,
those who are ; &, ^> ^>, P. 167, *J=. «J=> *J=.,
M-322, ^it\ û—fl, Rec. 2i, 41 = onrrrf ;
Copt, onm, onrort.
unun ^»^», 4. 4-,T- x7°> M. 179.
iWWW AAiNAA/\ >WWV\ iVWW '0 DC.
unun-t ^> .sib, something that is.
unun neb-t ^»> ^»> v--*'> all that is.
iWWW »WVW>
urm-t -^^a ^> .^a» .alba 41 ! .^ao^
^,_-_ fg»^
, Rec. i6, 6o, things which
are, things which exist, what is, goods, stuff,
property; I -Sïaa. he is non existent; /
AAiNAA/\ I AAiNAA/\
^ ^, ,on-existent; ^ ^, let il '^er
iinnu -^"^l, -^ ^, Amen. 17,5,
being, existence.
un maät ^- -^ il, |\ ^- fl i|,
(VW»AA n [J - fT^ (WWW 's] (J
■ä'sfc -^ , very truth, the absolute truth;
f-S»
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, indeed, most assuredly.
un her mu s^3 v A^/VV) t0 ^e in the
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following of, loyal, to be of the same kidney.
unnu xSb&" w*, a living man, n human
being; plur.
^a
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women, human beings, people ;
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strong men.
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unnu «w«
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inhabitants.
unnu ^"^ jS), child, infant.
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unnu ~~w* jr%, cattle (?)
un-t w^w, a part of the body.
Un 4-il, r. 175, 4" Al» N- 947,
/^^^A^A I *WW\A 1 I
the god of existence, the son of Apt ; (1 \J r-~-.
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Untà ^a 1 ft jk., T. 292, a light-god ;
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see /w/ww x.
Unnti ^ ^» ""CO i) >the name of a Sod>
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the god of existence.
tin-t ^^ £fl Ç>, Rev. 12, 68, hare.
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Unnuit ^>0<î, Denderah IV, 8i, j^H»
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(VWW. ^
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Unu-t *g!^B.' ±1^. R«.
34, 182, the name of a serpent tiara, or crown.
Unun-t ^sa ^sa "° J) , the name of a
serpent on the royal crown ; var. 2&* ^êka Y* <j\
(VWW. (WWW ill
IV, 286, 288.
Unt-äbui (?) -^ "\^, goddess of the
27th day of the month.
Un[t]-baiusit ^^[l^Ombos
2, 131, a goddess. ,
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C^im>C^IMÎ]>^^ of Osiris;
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Abydos ; Gr. Quvuxfrpn, Copt, onrertoqpe,
onrertrti.-S.pe, onrerti-ftep.
Unn-nefer Heru-àakhuti ^|»> î
B.D. 15, 1, Un-Nefer Har-
'\\C^3' ' makhis.
Un-nefer-Rä ^a1 J) jf, Pap- Mut-
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Unun[it]-her-tchatcha-f (?) ^a
^@s
Denderah I, 30, a
lioness-headed goddess.
un "T" %ä, ^»t^., ■^a<^.^,
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«aaaa^^,) to do wrong, to commit a sin or a
fault, defect, error, fault, mistake, offence,
defective, light or worthless.
un :$£■** Vfö, a sinful or erring man, a cheat.
Berl. 7272, evil-
hearted man.
.un-àb J^a^'0'^
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evildoer.
Unnu ^sa o
..... Mag. Pap., a serpent-
mk, fiend_
un-ti ïÊk ^%, ^ BM, trans|ressJor>
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headed fiend, and a form of Äapep.
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leap up, to rise up, to run, to run away from, to
^aa fy n Fee. 27, 56, her heart
a 1 I ' leaped, Copt, creme.
Sa Su
move ; «ww\ _/\ "y II,
unun T* T* y\ , T
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tmà-t ^a (I , journey,
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course.
n n tot •^u c=:' Rec. 15, 158, to lift the
un tet «ww\ , , . 1 ,
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un ^a tk A_) ^U) Rec 2> 29) -fa* e (
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■-™-0 , to reject, to turn back, to set aside.
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Unt ^a ° ©, B.D. 149, the 12th Aar.
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un-t www-<<>-. carpenter's drill-bow (Lacau).
un, unit -^> c-3, «™« , Rec. 34, 120,
AAAAAA
Rec. 27, 225,^^/1/1 ^ , Rec. 2, m,
^è\ Rev. 13, 63, room, chamber, a square
box; -^"JL 1<~>, Thes. 1285, .sanctuary.
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ununà-t ^^|û, U. 461, ^
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chamber, sanctuary.
^ û
un-t www "f"*"^, fortress; plur. »^wfj
OO- "
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Uli -3tSa r n, dovecot, aviary (?)
ä n ^aa ^u ^a» p.
un, unn -"C:aa i\, •««, r« •«« v. /i
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^g*™"^ ^a"mmir X ^a-rannr-rannr
ttjv^TMW ' Tmnnr E /I' t /It /I'
^J , to open, to open fetters (to unfetter),
/vww\ "*•! 'I
to open a mare (/.c, to stab her), to be open ;
Hh/1/1, r. 196, N. 928; Copt, o-rewn.
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openers, scatterers, door openers ; www .
open (plur.).
Um-*ti±^Ote^Buch6*a
sacrificial priest.
Un-ti www Kb opener, piercer, stabber,
title of a priest as the slayer of the sacrificial
beast.
un äui wis. ° to open the hands, i.e., to
iinNiii q' praise.
un äaui nu pet ^ù ™" ^
wjw, "rannr I
title of a prophet of Thebes.
un per www ^ i\ , www .
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unra
un ra en àmh-t www
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he who performs the ceremony of opening the
mouth, a title of priests of various gods.
-fSsu *=*\ ft
n£, a priestly title.
un her Jmr % &?, ^»^V,
V /| I Uiimii I y l\ I
■^^" ^, , to show oneself, to make oneself
iiiiiiiii v 1 ' '
public, publicity, manifest, known to everyone ;
■m?^?' RCC- 3I' 25i COpt' OÏUJn&'
un her hebu 7^%_jfô ^^, festivals
■mnmr | 0 m
during which the faces of the gods were
uncovered.
un her ^"T^O &fO ^
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un tet www open-handed.
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Unniu-äkhmiu-setch-t ^/1/1^>
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64, a group of fire-gods.
Un-hat ^î-^ A the P°rter o^1116
innar ^ I ÎLI 2nd Ant.
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unit ^flfl^. baldness.
un wife "IT. hair' or foliflge. which has
O gJ5.' been cut off.
unun ^a ^> ö "m , ^a^aVQx, Rec.
WWW WWW (£ /WWW WWW
27, 219, Hh. 298, to tremble, to bristle (of the
hair).
UnUIl ^a^a j^)^>.^a^) todo
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work in the field, to sow seed (?)
un-t «ww* v=rt^ . cypress.
un www Q , Rec. 31, 175
un-t www (§>. T. 314, rope, cord.
unun -^»■'^aa ^ t0 argue, to dispute;
/WVW\ /WViW»
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unnà *è\ in.N. 705
UnàsNeferàsutfgjJjjjjjl/^,
the name of the pyramid of Unas.
unäm(?) ^
B.D. 137a, 48,
a reed (?) tube.
uni, unin -^"flfl S, Rev. n, 178, ^>
light; Copt. OYOem.
Unit ^-a/ÏA° ' Tomb of Rameses VI,
I Rec. 27,84, ^^([(j vv |,
unu-t ^aövlf "jl, Thes. 1483, hourly
/WWV\ /C (J
service, service reckoned by hours ;
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°^k
a servant at Court.
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ww/w H H * ' PI. 50, a star-goddëss.
unin ^nfle~~.eE*-, -^ûûr^*^>
\W>M 11 111 WWW 1 1 Ü "C.
to open, opening.
unu-t /www , -esi y\ *ww •& ,
Ö oQ Ö _ZI ,=^=. öS©
Amen. 5> 'S,--*-]], f^*, *~ ]^,
Rec. 3,49,^0^, ^(j^Ç), Re,
hour, time, regular duty, service; plur. ^, www
fk°* ^2a<=* 1—n \ e», i .^sa * TT
V\ *, www . ' 1 J. | www * U.3OO;
Jr * ö 0111' =tFin I o 1 o <=.* "
Ik o"^\ www 1 at once; Copt. enrrtem*.
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•jç- y\.p 1 /w/ww vs.a 1 1 v
who served in courses, priests of the hour, lay
v o Q
servants of a temple, priests in ordinary : Vfu
J| 1, horoscopists (?)
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Unti www^, TuatX, B.D. 15 (Litany),
(^. \\
136A, 7, a light-god, and the god of an hour.
Unu-t AAWM LJ Rec. ^o, 186, "«www -jl [/
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w^oÖcoS\> reoS\' hour-s°ddess> i'lur-
D oX ÎU |' Ö 00 III' o lllfl ' o III
(1 Yr* 1 > hour-goddesses of the night.
Unut-àmiut-Tuat
, Tuat IV, the 12 hour-goddesses who were
III
divided into two groups by fi <rr>.
Unut-netchut ^ S^ö^jl.TuatXi,
a group of eight goddesses who smote the serpent,
and sang hymns to the rising sun.
.5iSaa ^ ~~~~TL (lllûl
I,
Unut-Sethait
Ö oO ll|S=5 J^IIOl
1'uat X, a group of r 2 goddesses who made the
hours to advance.
unb ^a jl^ ^a Jtk^, ^>
1 S vi, plant, bush, shrub, undergrowth, flower ;
|—j^0^ö,Rev.,3,„.
Unb "T" fl ^, T. 39, the divine sprout,
plant or shoot proceeding from U and J <rr>
[i/ifcro*uit<&
28, 1, a
form of RS.
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B.D. 42, 24, a title of Rä and
Osiris.
tWWV _il
(2 ö
0 D^' D
to stab, to slay.
UHÜ*t /WVW\
Do
to cut,
waste, ruin, destruction.
unpep-t ^> D D -^r, staff, stick.
plants, shrubs.
D qui
Unpep-t-ent-He-t-Her ^°#T
~2T Lly S ' B'D'I25'ni'35'a mystlcaI name
of the left foot ; varr. «ww ,vww\ Tl 17.,
^3-
D o
II1INHI J
Unpi «wwv (JIJ Jf, a name of Horus.
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Rev. 13, 7, joy, gladness.
unf ^a'x~^, Rec. 2, 116,
/WWV\ ^.^* ö P
5, Rev. 16, 152, to rejoice,
to be glad, gladness ; Copt. cnrrtoq.
unf àb ^î'nrfO, ^o^rf^,
■Ss» , A *ö> to be glad, joy, gladness, a man
of happy disposition.
unf
.^
<?.
/WWAA
to
undo, to unloose, to uncover.
/I
unemi
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right side, right hand; Copt. cm*n<LJUt..
unemtiu \ ° ^ J) I,those on the ri8ht
side.
unemi
-eg-*-'
a
^E^'
& ^ .£=5; Hymn Darius 17, the right eye of
F „ fl «v»*' Râ, /.<r., the day, or Shu.
Digitized by
unema
A
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M. 337
unemi, N. 862; JL , T. 70, P. 67,180, 411,
A=.A
607 = T "&, M. 280, 588, P. 273 = T
/WVW\ ^ )*^ 1 /WVW
gj,N.89a;H-j.T.7o--|-Jâ.M.
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HrQr • Rec- 27' 22°'
, Rec, 29, 149, to eat; Copt. OfOUJUL;
A,
o to eat, U. 90 = ' ,
A Al
P. 367 =
U. 42; 4-^/Ln. n86,^(],M. 313
N. 847, Later forms are:—
unemi
A A A\\°
«=' A\,\\\
•f
<2.
1, to eat, to gnaw, to devour; Copt.
cnrcjujuu
eaters ;
unemi
;'ikC- -frkll
/WVW\
ziS
(2 ö a Mai
ni' U J^-n Si 1
!û, dining room.
1 <wvwv, to drink ;
=0='
thou drinkest beer.
unem-t ^»A A,\J. 191,-^^0, T.70,
/wvw\ ^^ Ä
|, M. 225, -=§» Q, food. Later
/WVW\ ^ c
forms are :
UMn"-ti.t£.i' i
!-ik^-i\a^1-'»*
cakes, food.
UUOmit A (](] ofl , u consuming fire.
xinem snef -11- f\ ^1 ~™~ /*t a
disease ; Copt. Cnr<LJU"-Crtoq (?)
Unem - àb - nt - menhu - heq - uâa
^^ - e fggi1'DencIcrahI'
^J Si I O O VW»M
30, a lioness-goddess.
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= PM, Denderah I, 30, a lioness-goddess.
Unemiu baiu 41- f\ & 1^&L, eaters
■of heart souls, a class of devils.
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris,
headed god of the 3rd day of the month.
Unem-huat-ent-pehui-f A j
~wv«_!S) u % B.D. 14^ the doorkeeper of
.A(?*^_ SLl ' the 3rd Arit.
A {
A\
Unem-snef 41- f\ & «*~« f*,
£■"" j*+ B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors
=~_Tiii' of Osiris.
unmes «=$» tïT*-, iv, 988
Un-ermen-tu e °c^ ,0mbos L x> 25*>
a star-god.
unhi % ö § -«'s*-, Rev. n, i86, %\ ö
, Rev. 13,13, to appear; Copt. onrajrt.P..
unh *è\ «AAAA 0 \SI. garlands of flowers.
. AAAAAA
unkh 4- o , U. 299, N. 552, M. 98,
^>«£", P. I I 7, 4* © \\ , *~™ HT, T. 3 74,
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jr 0 • ~r_tfL-j' Til-
/www j I , a/ww\
® (2,
^■9 ^
aa/*aaa a/ww\ S ■ *|
on garments, to dress, to array oneself, to gird
g> ^r ~ n, Mar. Kam. 42, 15, to put
oneself; *T" ® |, N. 1000, *AAAAA Ii, arrayed
unkhu -4* ®^>crf1,P. 692,
^»
^a
aa/*aaa
© e 1
!fc-T!-
those who are dressed or
-.adorned.
■n-nir'h ^* & to oil and bind up the
® S c=>^' hair, to make the toilette.
unkh 4* ® V' P- 325' ""ST 11 ' "X"'
Tr /. ^aa ® x garb, garment, dress,
*■—*■' e=^0, apparel, bandlet.
unkhit ~wwv (][] c=è;, bandage, bandlet.
11 I
Ullkh. wvm ~, , diarrhoea.
® Ö
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unkh ««m £ra, to bite, to gnaw.
® S2l
unkh
^a»-Tk o^ ^a,«*-., to wound,
Uneshit %>
ra
fMVM ' to gore.
OmbosIII,
2» 133, a goddess.
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unsh 4=-f3o, p. 605
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unsh JU ___ö> clothing.
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wolf; plur. ^^r-trn y\ V, Hh. 353, ^ V,
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^,p.s.b. 13,411, £££•?■? j> ^v'y'
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^Cn 1ms "k^ ^; c°Pl- onro5na.
unnshnesh ^.^^H, a kind of dog,
or the skin of a dog.
unsh-t ^-o.Rec. 15,107. "T* o.^^-o1,
^a r? ^u \\ ^a .Vjntf. ° ^a fl fV _T_
AV«AAA 'T* AAAAAA 0 . AAAAAA 1001 . AAAAAA || V\ \\T ,
i-w-iiii' r-trnin' nn I I |||' C3a 1 JT ^
a kind of plant, wollVbane (?) coriander ; Copt.
&epçu,Ho->r, ^epçyenr.
unsh-t ****** a sledKe for stone.
CSZDn- I
Unshet ^> an,. -f ^ P. 268,
M. 481, N. 1249, a mythological
being.
r-n~i
r-n~i
Unshtà 4* 13a )i h, P. 268, 4-
I (1 ^, M. 481, N. 1249, a mythological being.
' V> ^ .A, to travel, to run.
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a son of Râ, who bore the heavens on his
•D Q
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1 ^ 1
shoulders,
Ungit ^ S, Rec. 3, 116, a goddess.
/wwv\ ^
unges (?) ^a
senger (?) envoy (?)
untiu (?) <LS \y=û
t_«/) Ma 1 (?), laundrymen, washers.
Unth 4 *=*%, M. 477, a god; var.
aa/*aaa i
untu 4 , Sphinx XVI, 164 = cattle from
which the horns have been sawn off.
untu(?) ^r^%.feai,Rec. 29, 148,
calf, goat, etc. ; plur. nr S , calves,
cattle.
untu ^\ g, garment, loin cloth ; plur.
X flfl S I Anastasi IV,' 3, 1, Koller Pap. 3,
C^HHö.- 2,4,6.
Untu
c=a
,, the name of a fiend.
V V -^ö> ev" naP> calamity.
untu
c=a.
c=a
<=f==S) "$? rH I, men and women, people,
society, folk ; varr. Jbe^l, Jt%%^i,
•" c^i 2iTi' c=a Jr Jr ël i
'-"■éâl-ill
ra
f=S)J
untu Y , <4» û—Û, Rec. 20, 47, part
of a ship, part of the barge of Amen.
lintu ^r-^;, things.
Digitized by
c=a
Untchnt(?) -4* V) a**,, T. 200,
a/\/wv\ Q_)r \
, P. 679, a divine pilot (?)
untchar -^ j] | ^<=>^> «en.
Epist. 103, a fish-pond.
untcher (?) 4^3 > R 6o5
ur Jg, %*,, <fe, ^<=>, |jj, J[,
great, much, superior, very, greatness, great size;
« ^-^-£■ SSV*"-
P. 808, great piece of flesh from the joint.
ur
IH«ft. ft(|$. HV
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IW1
great man, great god, prince, chief, noble, eldest
son, senior; plur. <rr>, ^fc=»,
I, ^=f^e|l; ^'/jl. a conquered
«AAAA 2"5=t w wi |, chief of
. ^
chief;
chiefs; rW ^5\ gr J] I, noble men and women.
ur-t
x <=■
Q Q
, Rec. 5, 90, great woman, great thing,
great, eldest; plur.
&rN j.
ur ^=f, Anastasi I, 27, 8, ^"=f j, very
great, how very great ; Copt. 0*)f up.
ur :3£=', great; :=e"*<rr>, greater than;
© X ©
, , great two times, twice great;
<=> II <=>ll b b
-^"* ^K., very much, very many many times ;
ww -"tS""* AAAAAA. because of the greatness of.
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ur-t äa-t
.king; Copt, onrpo.
queen.
great in
possessions, rich.
ur khet (akli-t)
ur khert ^ «=^> il I, sreat in ProPerty>
^^ <=> Q 111 «eh.
urr o, U. 235, P- 659. 744, M. 754, to
be great, to make great, to increase, to grow
large;^>](j,P.i56,646.è>](j@.P. 716,
N. 786, ^](j, great.
TTr t "^=t "5"fc=t S title of the high-priestess
U1 l ' •**• of Sais.
Urti <"=">.$$, the title of the two high-
priestesscs of the Heroopolite Nome ; <rr> | (1,
N. 1385, two great goddesses.
ur-t, urr-t -i§ V , u. 272,
a name of the crown of Upper and Lower Egypt.
TTr-tt "^"^ Q 1 T) rne narne 0I" a serpent
<rr> a |fl\' on the royal crown.
Ur-ä '^=f ° ^&, the title of a priest.
Urttb^j^^, Rename of
a serpent on the royal crown.
Ur-ma
->'
->
->
^»>, ^^, T.S.B.A. 8, 326, |g
o o Ji
plur.
, a title of the high-priest of Heliopolis ;
ur-menfitu x £££ <= f$y$ !, chief of
soldiers = Gr. oTpaTy/os.
Ur-neruti
$\
L-J}
, great
the title of a priestess
of the Busiris Nome.
Ur-Rä ^*°
Ur-res ^l, great one of the South (?)
great one of the Ten of the South (?) a title of a
high official ; plur. ^=f 4- I, IV, 1104.
Ur-res-meh |^$,|£n^|g
("I <^>, A.Z. 1907, iS, IV, 412, great one of the
Ur-häu ^'Q'vâ a title of the chief priest
Ten of the South and of the Ten of the North
of Sais.
^MJfll*lJffi'
M. 213, N. 684, a proper name, or title.
Ur-heba.^jl J ^^^, a title of
the chief priest of the Nome Prosopites.
! chief of the
smelters.
ur-hemut ^^ 4
ur-heka ^* $ U =V> l£ A U
e.
of victories, most victorious, a common title of
kings.
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Ur-nekhtut ä*^^ ~, the name
of a chamber in the temple at Edfû.
Ur-en-sent ^=f a^w ^3. ^., a title
of gods and kings meaning he who is greatly
Digitized bfy
®S. , " great of words of power," a tool or
instrument used in the performance of magical
ceremonies.
Ur-hekau ^'SLJ.Tuatlll, the name
of a sceptre, and of a staff used by magicians in
working spells.
urit-hekau ^JULILI.P. 100,
M. 88, N. 95, a sceptre of Horus and Set (?)
Urit-hekau <=> \ LJ, a serpent-amulet,
a Alii
a vulture-amulet (Lacau).
Ur-hekau ^"=f | LJ, a collar-amulet.
ur-hekau ^|U}J, |gf U^.
he who is great in words of power, or
enchantments, i.e., a god or man who is a magician.
Ur-hekau ^|UUWla t^f
Urit-hekau <fe J U U V , U. 269,
271, ^JUUU ^^û, M. 129,
a name of the crown of the North, or of its
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M. I29> <^^ j(U"|^*W!M- Rec. 32,80,
^^ t c\ Pn ■"* ' a name of the crown
of the South, or of its goddess.
Urti -hekau -&• I UU ^ ^,
, a royal crown.
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Ur-Khäfrä föjä^J^e, A , the
name of the pyramid of King Khâfrâ.
Ur-kherp-hemut ^ | f, ^t* | f v&
-^ ë Y $r, the great director of the
hammer, a title of the high-priest of Ptah of
Memphis ; "^ | f
two high-priests of
Ptab-
I.
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Ur-senu ^ *~** y&, ^ '
O 21 <=> O JET I
chief physician," a title of a priest of Sai's
= Copt, ci-em.
<—«c
Ö
ur-sunt ^*
1 1
, paymaster.
ur-shât ^^T?^;.^^^
mighty one of slaughters, i.e., great slaughterer.
ur-shefit ^Ç|J.^ÇS
mighty one of terror, i.e., terror inspiring.
ur-qähu ^U^T^.B.D.60,3,
chief of districts, title of an official.
Ur V ^=f mil, Mar. Aby. I, 44, chief of
five gods, a title of Osiris and of the high priest
of Thoth.
ur-teb "-^ A |,a priest's title.
Ur-t tekh[en]t ^^^Ml,tit
priestess of Heliopolis.
itleofa
Uru |g, Berg. I, ,3, ^^, ^e
Ur ^~t j&, :2e=t,^. N. 1062, a great
god ; plur. 2J ^ j^ j^ j^, T. 244, N. 45,
^j.Rec.3',»,^!)^S,P.86.
Urur ^=f^=ft^., twice great god.
I (J, P. 646, 715, a god, son of ■-^JtJ'l^'
and ' ' @.
the two great gods, i.e., Horus and Set.
T. 244, "§» , T. 289, 5fc=», M. 66, N. 128,
the great chiefs of heaven.
Uru ^"=f _fj (2 I !, Tuat II, a group of
gods who lightened the darkness ; compare
Heb. D-niN.
y TT
qf , U. 272,.
Urit
hmik-
B.D. too, 4 : (1) one of a group of four
goddesses ; (2) a protector of the dead.
Urit S.u. ,6,, S^, S J},.
a title of Neith and of several other goddesses.
1^,N..38,
desses Nekhebit and Uatchit ;
X 0
li.l). 32, r, 9,
g<jd, Great God.
^
, great
Sinsin II, a god of
Kher-Aha.
Urit
a name of an eye of Horus, the moon
Ur-at x
<rr> _Bä?&- © ill " Js-n
Urit-âb-er-tef-s ^^^n
Ombos III, 2, 130.
Ur-àmi-Shet ^-fl-^©' U- 529, a
title of Horus.
Urit - ami -1 - Tuat
_jl * Tuat I, a goddess of the escort
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Ur-âres, Urârset
, B.D. 102, 6,
god of a boat ; Saite var.
Ur-ä ^ i—i , P. i64,"^r~~T, N.861,
!,ihe name of a
Fl R U. 68. P. 328. irfe name of a
Ur-urti ^=f<
„<= u
I, B.D. 64, 16. a title of Isis and Nephthys.
ur-baiu ^"=f
Yll
S great of souls, i.e., strong-willed, a
Ml' title of gods and kings.
Ur-pehui-f ^ Jj\ _£> ^_,RD- "44.
<=>SLl \\ 20, a god.
Ur-pehti ^ § J), Mar. Aby. I, 44,
t(") 5Ö.'
S3 tJ, Denderah IV, 78, a doorkeeper-god.
Ur-maati-f ^* _> "^ ^ ~ '"
B.D. 115, 9, a god.
Urit-em-àb-Râit x
Ombos III, 2, 133, a form of Hathor.
Ur-em-Netât ^J^t^^ij
N. 1345, a title of Horus and Osiris.
Ur-mentch-f ^ ^ "^ *^_
N. 754, a title of Horus.
Ur-mert-s-tesher-sheniu. ^"=f
Y.
^f^ife.^
141, 2o, 148, one of seven Cows.
Urit-em-sekhemu-s >H> t\ fl "V <
kM
1 —*— the goddess of the 4th hour
I ^C ' of the day.
Ur-metuu-her-âat-f ^ ,=a % ~
^ «in, Rec. 26, 227,agod (Osiris?)
Uru-nef-ta-setau-nef-pet ^*%
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a litle of Horus.
Ur-nes ^"=f
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Urit-en-kru(?)
•j£j,OmbosI,
1, 47, a lioness-headed hippopotamus-goddess
of Ombos.
Ur-henu ^s* ra
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•Wtlfln
Mission 13, 225,
a water-god.
Ur-henhenu ^s* ra ra 0%^,
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B.D. 3, 2, a water-god.
Ur-heb ^JJ(f|, M. 2,3, |g
R (]| J j N. 684, an associate of Ta, Geb,
X J^7' Asâr and Anpu.
Ur-heka ^*_Sàl Den^rah ill, 36,
<zr>^-w- I a god of Denderah.
Urit-hekait *H^L x ^ ,
Denderah IV, 78, a form of Hathor as a fighting-
jroddess.
Ur-hekau ^ £ |_J U U S-J > a name
of Set of Ombos, f%^r\ 1 ,11.285.
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Urit-hekau ig J 4jUJ^> u- 269>
spells and enchantments, who was identified
with Isis, Hathor, Bast, Sekhmit. etc.
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Urti-hekau «^ifi L-' i, Rec 32, 8o,
11 W kC "^'fr! kk
the two goddesses Nekhebit
and Uatchit.
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Urti-hethati ^
B.D. 189, 21, goddesses of Anu.
Ur-khert ^ <~> J] 1, Denderah IV, 80,
<:n><o I U I
a jackal-god in the 2nd Aat.
Ur-khert ^s* ffl ~, ïuat VII> a star-
<=>lll god.
Ur-sa-Ur
N. 656, a title
of Osiris.
, Lanzone 176, a
a portion of the river in the Tuat.
Digitized by
Ur-sah-f
god, Rn or Osiris (?)
Ur-senu ^*^* %! $> B.D. 17, 32
(Nebseni), a chief of the torture chamber of
Osiris.
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derah IV, 78, Berg. 1, 35 : (1) a double bull-
god ; (2) a jackal-god who befriended the dead ;
(3) a god of Edfû.
Ur-sekat ^[lLJ^j^. ^s* [1
U<:K^ U. 420, T. 240, a god of ploughing in
-2T ' the Tuat.
■ Ur-sheps-f ^^P-w.^, ^
^P^^^Ö7D2,N.I27I)aSc^f
Urit-shefit J^00-^, goddess of
the 4th hour of the night.
Ur-ka-f ^ {J *__, t. 87)
5U^)M.24T^J,N-6l80V^
form
Horus.
ß
Ur-gerti "5"fc=t <==>, a star-god.
Urui-tenteri. ^5 c=s,c=s,«M,Naville,
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Mythe, a title of Horus of Edfû.
, large house, mansion, palace.
ur
ur
meat, a meat ration;
t of
(j ç , a join
A *tÄ-— a large piece or slice of flesh off
www It » D r . .
"i(j5 m a joint.
Ur ^O, a violent wind, gale, storm (?)
ur ^""* Jf\, N. 976, part of a ladder (?)
Ur S ^5 ' <^>^"' Pig'
ur X (1 ) flame, fire.
ur-t <zr>ti^m , a funeral chest.
ur-t ^=t Q , N. 507, a large (?) cake.
Ur-t ^^ è^S, a large boat.
tt,.+ i^*™ B.Ü. 110, a lake in
o /wwvv/wwvv Sekhet-Aaru.
ur ^^1=3, U. 284, N. 719. lake;
}>lur.E=!.U. 291, ^S^D.M. 729,<=>V>T->.
N. 1330.
ur-t
■t^V),
the funeral mountain, the
grave.
v
Urtt <=>(VM), a name of the Other World.
<-... <o
urr-t %\ ^^ § t=i, a place (?)
Ur -ar~< (jA ^S6) helpless, miserable. .
urr * ' " °
=• Â Herusâtef Stele ror, to be
zr>(ö['' abased, to be destitute.
urr-t <zr>p, Rec. 3, 57, hairy head
Urà[tenti]
2o, 81, a good demon
uräi (?)
urit
(I <w/wvv issm , Rec.
g, a garment, a bandlet.
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<§5*{ft a mass of water, flood, a name of the
pylon, a house, a large chamber, hall.
X
X
urn
.A, Rev. 11, 136, 171,
J\, Rev. ii, 173, 12. 15. x(j(2^,
Jour. As. 1908, 208, to delay, X'O (|(j I.
Mar. Aby. I, 6, 42 ; Copt. .P.pcnrp.
urrat x
Urit ^*
go 1, Rev. i2, 47, delay.
Q B.D. 125, II, 23, a town
©' in Egypt or in the "Tuat.
urrit
<•"■->.
.., chariot ;
1 1 1
1 1 1
t
0 11.
urit "-^ ON ^ 11 , a kind of garment.
uri
urmu
to be hairy; compare
Copt. onrXi.1 (?)
_2ä
kftâi-^
.2»
1
urmu
Nile-flood.
Urm'r
I, title of priests of Rä and Mnevis.
A/W>AA
A/V/WW ,
AyvAAAA
(S \\
t=t
^fc*
Tj^i i^ Thes. 1203, a
1 \'&P' Libyan king.
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iirmit
urmu
^ a disease of the
O ' belly.
battlement,
protective works.
^SJ'b?
urh ^^,N.3o7,^^l),P.238,
O,
(2 (2 \> X
(2
=0=
=ö='Po'<=>^'Rev-5'96'
to rub with oil or salve, to anoint, to smear.
urhu ^fc=» § Yr* W, P- 692> anointed ones.
000
o
•cni i
urh-t
unguent.
urh %>'
ground, court ; Copt. Ofpeg,.
urkh %\-Sä. . Rev• "' »34. court;
I, Rev. 14, 40, plot of
Copt, of peg,.
urkh e ®^r,<^fr.tobecomflegr^'
<C2> ^ ® 'h to flourish.
urkh "-^j. ., to guard, to protect.
urs ^^^p^, jg_,,
head rest, pillow ; plur. ^"^ ne"^^, ^ ^^ ;
^ P Y Ibv. ™° ° ° 'ccdar wood P'llows >
^^ P *^3L ^' meru w00d P'll0W ; ^^ P
Û ', alabaster pillow:^"-* I .^"5-
urs %\ ^ä <□> ^?,
urs^^éf,R«'c'0^h*
^ ^ wooden
I ' pillow.
to overturn ; Copt.
onruuXc.
ursh e
'cso
onrpic.
, to become green, to flourish.
ursh <=>"^. U. 451, P. r65, N. 799,
"J23?, Hh. 224, ^>, -^>0,
"^=tCSO X (21 ^&=f
(Ï O
101
I,
\°,\^m°,
I
□am- Rec'3r' 3°' □□1 'Rev-13'3't0 pass
the time, to keep a watch, to observe
astronomically, watcher, observer, observatory ; Copt.
oYpcye.
»^fej, watch, vigil.
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ursh-t
urshu <=> , Rec. 21, 14. festivals
do "^"E? Ill
kept in the Great Oasis.
ursh '^=f (| (2 5 -A» «atcher; plur.
;/r-387>ÎIP$°>M-4°3.
.. N. 7I9) ^^
Urshu
N. n.
r~Kl)
Urshiu
(? ts, N. 849, the watchers, a class
r °^f ' of divine beings.
DO
W\à
Tomb of Seti I,
three Hour-gods who make one of the 75 form«,
of Râ(No. 67).
UrshuPu^p°V--sP:
the tutelary gods of Pe (Buto).
Urshu Nekhen Igßo „ °®\,v. 72,
M. 102, the tutelary gods of Nekhen.
Urti-ha-t ^^^ Thes. 83, «stiii-
heart," a title of Osiris.
urt
(2
,M" J-' - (2
^^ Ige, ^
less; Copt, onrpOT.
urt
^
\, to rest, be motion
(2
yc, the setting of a star.
urt-t ^=f<
(2
1 1
'111
immobility, cessation.
urtu <fe^^
+*, L.D. III. 1401;,
a fainting or exhausted man.
Urt ]|r> ^'uat ^' a moti°nless god =
Urt-àb(orha).
1, see àkhmiu urtu.
urtu
Urt-ha-t "fe I <>, g ^. O
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"Still-heart," a title of Osiris, a name given to
any mummy.
urt ^E>@ ^, a kind of bird.
urtch '^=f ^"1, U. 13, to stop, to cease
^ ra ()(] %., Edict iS,^1^. Rev.,,, S5,
^ra^^, ^raljlj^, Rev. 8,134,
Y> ri] (Jû ■%*. ^j, to fail, to err, to miss the
mark (of an arrow), to escape, to manage to avoid
something, to be a defaulter ; ^èx PD ij/J /»Sj ,
deprived.
uhi %\ ra (jO "^s /*5V, one who isstripped
or robbed, deprivation (?) ; %\ ra Oil © *=j> ^ ,
ra Q
a fiend.
uh-t ^è\ '•»!") Peasant 292, failure, ruin.
uhm(?)^ra(|(|^^(j^|,Re,
13, 37, defaulters.
uhiu % ra 00 x^ ^ x,322' thLnss
Ja 1 1 1 1 1 decayed or rotten.
uhi % ra ÛÛ •%* ^, *ev-' scorpion ;
Jr Hi ^ Jz3' Copt, onro&e.
uha ra "^ -%â, Âmen. 14,11, 12,19, 2,
ra^(j(j^,Mar.Karn.54)42j^
\ raW^' t0 fai1, t0 m!ss the
ark,eta(asuh^^);^ra^ra
m
to fail,
uhaha j^ra^ra^.tofaiL
Uham-U f \^\ J g,to repeat, to
recite; Copt. OfWgjJUL.
uhan ^m1k~~~Vj^m1kö
l-Ji i ' ra
<<S- to destroy, to over-
V" ' throw.
uhan-t ^m^o^%£_t(^ra
x
Anastasi I, 25, 7, to be exhausted, to be weary
of, to be careless about.
uhâ S (J O , a disease of the belly.
uhâ \\ ra (J
III putrid, to rot.
a kind of fish.
Uhem L hoof, claw of a bird ; i t\ <£-*,
Ree. 23, 198, a horned animal.
Âmen. 21, 12, 24, 1, J, Rev. 13, 75, j t^OT.
to repeat, to narrate, to recount, to tell a story,
to tell a dream ; | V\ <=> |, Speak
again ! Copt. OfWgßÜL.
renewing life, repeating living; F ■¥• aaaaaa, water
J 1 AA/VW\
which renews life,
• uhemufjk^Gâ'p-s-B-10'47'
ljki'fkîl'a'<teller'"re8istrary'
herald, lay priest, recorder, orator, proclaimer;
plur- f ^ü#i'Rec-2I> 92-
Uhem-ti ft\ "°^., narrator.
\\5
uhem äa
recorder; J y> 9
, IV, 972, the great
IV, 1120, recorders
of the Nomes.
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uhem ense[m]-t neb
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" teller of every land," dragoman, Foreign Office
messenger.
uhem nesu
IV
, the king's herald.
uhem nesu tep 1~ i ®, kïn&. herua.ld/
T J D in-chief.
Uhemu ^' T^tlX, the gods who recite
Jill' spells to bewitch Aapep.
Uhemi(?)|(|(|)TuatXJag0dhOMhe
B.D. 123, 3,
a god.
Uhem-her
Uhem-t-tesu, etc.
,-?
etc., B.D. 145, 146, the nth Pylon of Sekhet-
Àaru,
uhem
k«-/T*.4'-/kk
ra, Jour. As. 1908, 256, to renew, to
repeat an act, to do something often; | vj
ÏS
Rec. 16, 57, renewing the race; Copt. OfUSgjAK.
uhemit, uhemmit | f\
lkk11'3#i'repetitio"-
what is repeated, something that is renewed ;
"tjF , a revolution (of a star).
Uhemuti J %^°; second, duplicate, like ;
j *vS *~- , without his like, unequalled.
uhem-
emuhem
a second time,
anew.
, a second
em uhem ä >—
time, anew.
mit em uhem f\ "C
death a second time, the second death.
n mut-f em uhem _n_ IV"" %>
iZ*1, he shall never
die a second time.
Uhem änkh @| ■$• 3=1, Edfû 1, 80,
', a title of the Nile-god.
uhemu äha
tk Ç\£\ t0 renew a fight,
repeat an attack.
uhem menu
'000
, Rec. 20, 42,
i^^i IV, 358, to repeat monuments, i.e., to
ööö' multiply buildings.
/kaif^-ss
<^> IV, 414, multiplying
I ' speech (?)
uhem metu
uhem ra |
Uhem renp ¥ { jj§), renewing youth,
uhem her
q.
'he who
renews [his] face," the name of a god.
repeater of risings, i.e., Râ.
P2"
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uhem'seshet T "£
newing the bandlet.
uhemqaàs ]M^J ^ !) P
re-
X
to renew fetters, i.e., to increase them.
renewer of form, i.e., the moon,
Uhem qet-t I i °fj Ù, «newer of form,
i \ OJI / i.e., the moon.
Uhem ^ m fl, to burn up, to blaze.
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uhem f , Rec. 15,127, grains of incense.
uhen %m^,Rec.2,iit,'^n:i^,
Rec. 20, 43, failure, decay, ruin.
ra
uhen
%.JSLo. filth (?)
_ZI AA/VW\
uhen »www
w
■^^V, Amen. 8, 3,12, 3, ™™
\\
ra
|^,Àmen.24,I5,^^^^,^/
to destroy, to overthrow, to drag down, to lay
waste.
uhnen %> J^FM, Rec. 31,173.
uhennu ^ ra ^o^, P. 471, M. 539,
N. 1118, to remove.
uher ^^^, \^^, house
dog ; Copt, onr&.i.p, onr&op.
uh t^J. U. 297, T. 141 = $^>, M. 198,
N. 537, tobe stiong(?)
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Uh ^f ' U- 295, N- 529. to cry out.
Àmen. 26, 7, to bay, to bark, to cry out.
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1^' ReC" l6, I27'
ment, compound; Copt. 0£,e.
uh, uha
lui-Vf ^V Vf M
to hew or cut stone, to quarry stone, to break
stone, to excavate ; ^K "W ls\ Ö /"^ ^, to reap
,..n
'^^^'
corn ; Mlà ÄTttto prune vines>
to harvest grapes.
uhh
I, a disease, stone in the bladder.
\\ El-Amarna V, 33, abortus ;
.a' Copt, ^onr^e.
B.M. 32, 383, a fiend
' in the Tuat.
Ö' ^^^-^7' POt' keUle' r0aStingdish'
brazier, any kind of cooking pot ; plur. ^è\ 8 ^S\
uhau
una ^.a,
Annales III, no,
increment, addition.
to inspect, to exa-
Q ' mine into.
uhà Mü'N-i345,i346,M
w
y^, N. 766, ~,T. 183, 233,
e
\l ^^'\l^^>Rec-27,55,3°> T98>
qL_J1
flr->^-
, IV, 162, ^, N.806.
, Anastasi I, 1.
Q=>>
Q=>>
j, Tsrael
Stelei^.^.^^f,
^^, fä&ff. <*=>
L-fl,
£=9
0
Amen. 27, 14, 15, to untie, to loosen, to set
free, to release, to solve a riddle, to unravel a
problem, to separate (heaven from earth, Thes. 1283),
to return in the evening.
uhâ senriti Cc=^ I] ^.^jflQ, to open
fl U A/ww. \\ U 0 0
a way through the outer enclosure of a building.
_0 JXSCtlO
uhâ thess-t yo'
, to unpick
a knot, to disentangle a difficult matter, to explain
riddles.
uhâ terf ^ ^ ~" , lY>?69> l?.de-
"^ /) *~ r-^^-. cipher writing.
una ^—*, Rec. 6, ii, o, a matter which
has to be explained, problem, riddle, parable ;
plur. ^=^ J gj1 m' Amen> 3» IO-
Uhä-ha-t ^^ & O, a guide of Àf
through the Gate of Saa-Set.
Uhâ àb (or hati) Cc=^ ®, Mar. Karn.
36. 2(5.
£=9 X O £=£ e
ûL_=Z1 1 ' ûc^=
-Üfe^'O
<^—* <-*aà fyt ReC- 24) Igj> wiSC) understanding
\\
Q=>>
of heart, able, competent ; 0 W V—9, skilfully
Ç. (5 1 o o o
coloured.
uhä-tet
0=2 X
Ji^-^flû I
, a man with clever,
skilful hands and fingers.
uhâ tchatcha <^> g.,t0 revere^°nb™
,5 <*=? ™^~ *^ û
uhâ
I©,1
jL_=Z1
down to.
, to cast a line,
to stretch a cord, to use a rope; l&kJcl-C | ra,
Thes. 1285, to stretch out a builder's cord to
show the size of the building.
uhâ Su, <&>, <<=>
&■
<*=~*>n "?-^ <G^ t0 wor'{ a ''ne or net in ashing
jîy* E /1' and fowling.
uhâ
a <^>
£=9 S
0 L-a
0 e'
<^=^ »$, fisherman, fowler, hunter; plur.
L-fl;
!> Q=P
\; Copt, onro^i.
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uhä (remu) "^^ "~"^$£, Peasant 230,
T
11 <^>
I' Q.
fisherman; plur. . .n ^kr" . W l, "
, Rec. 13, 203, ^ 1
1 1 1 <0< I
L-fl
^/ ^5f Q , fisherman to the Court.
uhä \\.
a kind offish (synodontis shall); plur. fe~^>
<e=<
l, Rec. 30, 217.
Oq
uhâ-t "^ *Œ* ^, the [festivals of the]
great and little fishing.
UM, ^^ y^, to wound, to stab with a
knife, to sting (of a scorpion).
5, Metternich Stele 73,
Cr-0
uha-t 0
Q=S>
|, Rec. 15, 145. ^>^—Ije^^'
Rev. .3, 41, scorpion; ^^^S|P,the
seven scorpions of Isis ; Copt. 0">r00.P.e,
onro&e.
una <^—^Q==1> t0 ^ee(^> food, provisions,
- ■■ ■' superfluity.
uhäi 0
, a kind of grain or seed.
\\ "11111
Uhä Ce=S> ^1, plants, flowers (?)
J] 111
uhi e
uhit^J
Ö a stage of a journey, a halt-
is ' ing-place.
encampment or village of nomads in the desert
Mar. Aby. I, 7,68, %\ 8 %^ 1, Tombos Stele 5
Rouge LH. PL 256, Rec. 31, 39, villages in
East Africa, the Sudan, the Eastern Desert, etc.
uhut % § q^1"^"--", foreign settlements.
01ââi' .WM^IgÜH' the nomads
of the Sûdân, East Africa, Syria, Palestine,
Arabia, etc.
uhi
(2
«a&e
gram.
^ 0(?) Vi(?) f^?s'Amen- 2z< 2° ■
n-hPm JL. Rec> 3. 30, to repeat ; Copt.
unem ^, ofus&JJL.
uher % ç JH Rev. 12,53, dog; Copt.
' Uhes^ip^, ^fP^.tobeat
down, to slay.
Ukh(P) %8ff). Rev. .5, 64-lor
at
Ukh-t^^.things.-see^^j.
^lu^' ^lo^' fi^' darkneSS>
night; Copt. enrçyH.
Mar. Aby. I, 6, 37,
hmd,
pillar, pilaster, beams of a roof, tent pole ; plur
(2
Annales III, ro9, ^ J J ^, çy J |
portico, colonnade, pillar.
ukhatu-t %> T "^ % ^, Herusâtef
Stele 59, part of a building.
ukha %T © T?, fire altar.
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ukha ^ T <K\, T. 288, P. 609, M. 406,
735, N. 806, 1332, ^ J^> T. 371, N. 126,
L.D. Ill, 140, 6, Rev. 14, 136, ^ J ^, ^ J
^•erkI'4^'toseek'to
enquire for; Copt. onfCJOOje.
ukhakh <g J"^^, Amen. 9, i4,19, 19.
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purge, to place, to set down something;
^^}(j,Rec.3c,67.
ukha kha-t
evacuate.
ukha theb-t
a pyramid.-
L-fl
, to
.A W , base of
ukha ^m>p-67i'M-66i'^i
^.N. 1275, <2\
J\
a cake
offering.
Ukha <2 ? ® 2^3 .■•■■n, an amulet (?)
whirlwind, storm (?)
Ukha ^J"^^. Peasant 287, ^°|
là^1 Miv to play the fool, to
be foolish, simple, ignorant, neglectful, careless,
stupid, slothful, etc.
ukha, ukhau %T *^tâ, R.E. 8,73,
^Ä^i'Peasant2i8'4^4i'
fool, ignoramus, simpleton, boor, the
unlettered man, sluggard; plur. ^è\ ^è\ ^ ;
L.D. III, i6a,8,^^, defects, CTime,facts
<K\ (](] , note, letter, despatch, roll, docu-
Rec ... S3. ^'Ï'^'TTT' Rec" "■ *3-
ukhaM^5N,,IfiÄ:
ukham
(?) eï
, Theb.
Ost. 15K = e
(?)
Ukhikh(?) y ()()® j^, T. 333, ^®
• ^, M. 249, N. 7°3, VVH^â'
P. 826, a plant-god (?)
ukheb %® Il m, to shine, to be bright.
ukher
(2
,
Rechnungen 63, granary, warehouse, wharf, dock,
(2 ® (2 1
dockyard ; plur.
ukher-t ^ <=> , a wooden tool or
instrument, appliance ; plur. ^e\ (1(1 ,
31. 86.
ukhes(?) %®R #, P. 461, N. 1098 =
®P ^,M. 517.
ukhes nemmàt %® H u .a, B.D.
125, II; see j^P® . .A.
ukhtu % % i=r, port, harbour.
ukhet-t(?) %d>,^, boat.
ukhet ^^jj. iv, 1082,^^0!,
^O Ö , —, "j , to be in a state of collapse,
to be in pain, to be painful, to be inflamed (of
a sore, or of the heart), to feel hurt, ^K
Rec. 31, 168.
ukhti e *
O,
a man in a state of
ukhet-t
(2
O <2 • O
III ' <=^> III
sickness, inflammation.
collapse.
0,0 eö
^ I ca
!. _
Il \ III
, pain,
ukhet
(2
^ , to be treated with drugs,
embalmed. Also used of words of the wise
which arc " preserved," or stored up.
ukhtu ^^f$, ^£,
Peasant 272, long-suffering.
ukhet hat % ® /§\ ®, tolerant, for-
bearing; plur. ^ ^^ g| y 1.
US % H X = % H ® j, to be broad, wide.
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use[kh]-t â % (1 [®] |
armed, a far-reaching hand.
usi e|l^,^p^,ep^, much,
exceedingly, quite, wholly.
S I , hall, a building of some kind ; plur.
, Famine Stele 31. ^è\ IS^ä,
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Ü
US
(2 3^5:
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empty, to come to an end.
misery, the lack of something, emptiness.
ii<? ^\ v t0 destroy, to do away some-
JfLÜfl' thing.
us %p^\ ,tosaw; Copt, onreice, ftice.
% 0 ^ ° % (1 A^ something sawn off,
Jrl -"^v. Ill' _ZT I /^\' sawdust, scrapings.
US-t %s~*~"1 ^^" I9°^> I2> tne amulet
Jul' of the sceptre.
usaf (usf)
usam (usm)
134, 160, 172, crushed, broken.
usar % é L=J I ^, Rev. 13, 8, strong
man ; sec "I L .
Usar,User ^g J, ^^tg,
Pierret, Inscrip. II, 130, A.Z. 1879, I26' ^erg.
I, 6, late forms of the name of Osiris.
<=— *SV, Rev. 12,115,
Jour. As. 1908, 486, to lose,
1 to lack; Copt, onrcucq.
,, Rev. n,
usah % p |JL to advance.
usakh-t (uskh-t) % é ® c~n, Rev.
i3) 30, hall; plur. ^é^H^, Rev.
14, 13, asylums, refuges.
USash ^e\ [q1 , Rev. 14, 22, hall; see
usaten (usten) ^K^i /www ^ _/} j Rev,
ii,i78'^!o-Lj'
= % p a^vv; Copt, onreceum.
Usäau %
useb % P J, to heap up.
USf ^.^^ ~S& -A, Peasant 257, B. 2,107,
^ P *—"^. Edict 30, ^P"^". IV, 353,
a j! 1 g$, to enlarge
Sfl B.D. 144c (Saite),
a goddess,
•A,
to be lazy, idle, slothful ; Copt.
onrcucq.
, laziness, supineness, sloth, idle-
ness, sluggishness, ^P^"^""^^.
Anastasi VII, 12, 1, Sallier II, 14, 9. ,
/.MS, Peasant 284,
£, lazy man.
a kind of marsh bird.
<2 1k@
usfu
B 2, 109,
usfa
usfau %p
of the same.
usem %—«
usen % P
- (Ill r==S), a title of the Ram-god.
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j\ vra 1, snarers
bowels, intestines.
, to make water.
-a 1 1—u)
. (a r.r\
usem _"•;
r=a
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to be mighty, to be rich ; "j p ^ J^" ®
rich in houses.
user 'J\{\<=>^ IV- 972, strong one
I 0 ël ' '■'■-, oppressor
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iyp^-ips^--ipn&-
| I J], mighty woman, goddess, U. 229,
a wealthy woman, Metternich Stele 55 ; plur.
j^"[~f~L, T. 306.
"I I <o strength, power, might, a strong thing,
riches ("j [I ^^ j\ i, Amen. 9, 6).
^IPTIPTh-MPS
1PS-1PS!'T-*4S'111-mighty
ones, powers, strong beings.
User^P-=1*Rec8A^he
User i
User-ti
Userit
Ombos I, 1, 186-188, one
of the 14 kau of Râ.
L-fl\\JISil'agpd
"I , U. 229, a goddess of
B.D. 41 (Saite), a lake
in Sekhet-Aaru.
User-t 1 P ^
Userit "| P^^'BD- 'IO'42' 1 PS
Q I -| ß <—>f) Nesi-Amsu 30, 9, a goddess
OÏÏ1 Hûodh1 of Sekhet-Àaru.
User-Ba1PSâ*¥â-B-D-
65, 4, a title of Rä and of Osiris.
User-bam - f - em - Uatch - ur i
^^^^^^Hj), Denderah
IV, 63, a warrior-god.
User-Rä 1S,Tuat VI, «.»ameof a
I O 1 standard in the Tuat.
User-ha-t "jP ^ ® A " strons heart>"
the name of a god.
User-hati "j [1^^ ^j, Rec. 21,76,
"f <£s fly' l'ie sacred barge of Àmen-Râ at
|-=^|/fl^' Thebes.
. User-t (?) Geb "f ~ "^ J $ Tuat vi,
the jackal-headed stakes to which the damned
were tied in the Tuat.
nser-t "IP^T. "17' 1T?> t? apart
of the head or neck; plur. | 1 Ç>.
user ^P<=>^, ^^\,.
"J y<=>>"I P'^^e."I P1'—», to steer, rudder,
steering pole, oar, paddle ; plur. | l<rr>^\^ I,
•j pS, Rec. 30,68,-j p^TTÎ' 1P ^T7l;
Copt, o-ïocp, ftocep.
"j P ^>. rowers, IV, 305.
—> U. 423, T. 242, a kind
û ' of sceptre.
flame, fire.
usera
user-t "[^, "[
user-t -jp^fj,
user« 1P<=>i^/ranils iy- ,8> two
I I <o \\ V leathern objects.
to cut in pieces, to cut through, to shave, to
destroy.
Ùseb. <2 PIQ , to destroy by fire.
-«.^PS'^Ôfl'^.
*v\ J\, to be wide or spacious, wide,
to be in a spacious place, to be spread out, to
be empty, vacant; Copt. O^cwojc ; eP ® 1
in ^e ^ ***—I i •empty is
the throne in the boat of millions of years ;
V ... I 0 > made spacious.
usekh-t u, -a, ^^, ul, width,
breadth
'«P.
3(2
the width of his
two arms.
Usekh[ -1 ] - äst - änkh[-t ]-em - snef
kPSj.AïTkEtfâ-0---
derah I, 30, Ombos II, 2, 134, a lion-god and
lioness-goddess.
Usekh-nemmàt %P *^\ %P *
-A S\ B.D. 125, II, a god of Anu and one
Do III"
U^ III £Ü' of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
B.D. 28, 5, a title of Rä.
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uraeus-goddess.
usekh-t^7;"^p
^.■n1 , hall, any large chamber.
usekh-t àsq ^P®^ 1][M^,
Herusâtef Stele 7,
waiting room.
usekh-t Àsâr i^l
;rmJ
tie of
tomb.
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usekh-t en bunr %psiQ~w^ Jvk
, outside hall.
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!,
Judgment Hall of Osiris.
u"E^^äi'tlie hal1
usekh-t...
of the people in a temple, the outer court.
usekh-t hebit ^|*v37Jlll û.iv.344
festival hall.
i
usekh-t hetep pfi
|S^| the hall in the tomb in which the offerings
3m1" i ' were presented, and the offering itself.
Usekh-t Sekh-t Àanru ©H ®, u^
0 1
11
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> 1 1 1
©, hall of the Fields
of Reeds (the Elysian Fields).
Usekh-t Set %P *
, the hall of
ëS£.
^\ f5"*"*". in
000
a temple in which the Set Festival was
celebrated.
Usekh-t Shu J^ P^||, "hallof
Shu," a name of the sky, or of the space between
the earth and the sky.
" hall of Geb," a name of the earth.
usekh ^K 11 , a wide-mouthed vessel.
Digitized by
usekh-t ^p®^,
%> H ® , J~ï, a broad flat-bottomed boat;
plur. © I 1 , Koller Pap. 3, 6.
usekh ^ p®^7, ^ p * <£=£,
3^F, (W), collar, pectoral, breast ornament;
usekh-ti %> H ® ^^, Rec. 4, 26.
usekh %> " , A.Z. 1908, 15, the amulet
of the collar or pectoral ; wl® .wwa Ï, pectoral
of mother of emerald; a^^"^^-^, , of various
kinds of stones ; 1\ (%^\, i n gold ; 1\ rW",,
in silver; f\® |']|^*^o. in laPis lazu1' >
^□oj^inwood;
tchâm metal.
usekh-en-bâk pH® ~~^ J
A.Z. 1908, 18, the "hawk-collar" amulet.
usekh-en-Mut % H ® -w»« )\-*j)n,
A.Z. 1908, 18, "collarof Mût," the name of an
amulet.
usekh-en-Nebti ^n^ww^^^^jft,
A.Z. 1908, 18, "collar of Uatchit and Nekhebit,"
the name of an amulet.
usekh-en-Khens %>p® A<\/WW A*\/WW , A. l-l.
1908, 18, the collar of Khensu, an amulet.
usekh-en-tchet %> [1® ~w^ <%^\, a.Z.
1908, i8, "collar of eternity," the name of an
amulet.
usekh %> H ® j], B.D. 172, 23, to plate
withmetal;^^p®^|!^^,
thy limbs are plated with gold.
usekh ^ p * (?)Rec. 31,170
usesh -2- ü, to be wide = %> H ® j.
usesh-t % " iRp| "^ ^
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collar, necklace.
usesh %\ r=a,%S fÜ.tomake
water, to evacuate: later form, y\c
Jit
>i » i-
usesh-t
i=sar=ffl, U. 159, T. 344,
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1 » 1,
^è\ rznn/wwv. ^, Rec. 29, 150, \\ rvr\ *3,
Jr 0 ÄS5SR III v 3 JI û 111
*=:?.• ^PTS' i» ^
1 \\ \f ^ Hh. 372, urine, evacuation, excre-
Q ill' ment in general.
USSha ^ p ^ Ç J^j, to cut off.
Stele 31, roll, letter, document, despatch ; plur.
% n<o^KC:^:, Berl. 7272.
USta ^c\ , to tow, to drag, to draw.
USten %> ö ° \ j\, Israel Stele 12,
—il /WWW ^_
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©p^l^, ©p^-l^, ^Pg^s^.
to walk with long steps, to stride, to step out ;
Copt. onrecTcurt.
usten re ^K H
usten ret ©H
long strides, i.e., boldly.
ustenu ^\ P.^2%» I •A' Rou&é LH
256, a kind of officer.
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to open the
mouth wide.
~ww \\ I, to walk with
USteil ^è\ I wa~v . a spacious room.
üsten ^pi'-^AISS
Usten iP^J-llPni-»
ape-god.
usthen^p^,^p^l^iv,
1075, 1189, to stride; Copt. ofOCeert.
ust % n ^\^ß s,1JD- ;4,8'the wd
Jrl ^^.^^tü of the 2nd Ant.
Digitized by
Usten Q I ~w*g ^ s\, Amen. 15, 10,26,
5, 17, to walk with long strides, to stretch, to
extend.
Usteil 'K Iaww, OmbosII, 2, 200, a lake-
god, a title of the Nile-god.
ustchefa ^P^lk^^t* Gen'
Epist. 64, vainly (?)
|°a|i e™^' ^' ^eruem-
heb 23, Rev. 11, 150, to be empty, to be decayed
or destroyed, or ruined, effaced (of an inscription),
bald, hairless, to fall out (of the hair), to lack ;
Q. ^^ Q vl/^ deprived, robbed ; Copt.
r-TC-i ^"""-"{a' tw> Oäl' onrecy.
UShsll r-TC-i J^>, to lack, to be deprived of.
USh "Tr. 0ir"ss'on. space, interval, a sign
^ ' used in papyri to mark a lacuna.
USh ^ ° , nothing, emptiness.
ush ami ^ Ij^ljljç, Rev. 12, 21,
one-armed, one-handed.
USh up-t ^ \J ç, Rev. 13,63, headless.
USh hat %™ O, PaP- 3«3. »5. sense-
Jl V I less, stupid (?)
ush-t
A.Z. 1900, 128, a hair
ornament.
ush ^csa^, \*=t*, ^P^,
©n\\, darkness, night; Copt. OTfcyH.
USh ^.□a'^, "^ "rjCu, pelican (?)
USh 'Knn-y3, Rec. 4, 121, to eat; var.
ush
©
(=Si, to make water.
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to make
1 » 1 water.
ushsh mm, %>
ush-t %C3a(=ti). e'-'-'F,,,rine' eva£.ua-
Jl -^ r==i3) tion.
ush
©
□a
ush %t=3a
, to play the harp.
©
r-rc-i
, Amen. 26, 13,
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UShUSh _. ^ V, to crush, to pound.
to masticate, to chew.
e
t-a.
I, to fatten geese or cattle.
Î Û J3~\
, a place where
r-rc-i
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one of the 36 Dekans ;
Gr. OuftTTC.
usha àhu ^H^lL ^
eM*îlàG ^ i'RE-6'2<5'herdsman
pasturer or fattener of cattle, or perhaps fattened
cattle; compare ^M^ ^T^ f ^*
ushau (?) © jag ^ f=^ !, fat
tened geese.
birds or animals were fattened.
usha \M^, \m\i> \
1208, to babble, to revile, to abuse, to curse.
^^'\Wû^> H>*mn D'iri»s3, \ML~
to pour out, to scatter, to spread, to rub into
powder.
usha-usha^^^^,
A^tasil,^.,^^^^^,
elSl^i to beat, to beat flat,
to smash, to strike, to break into ; Copt.
onrecyovcucy.
usha-t^^^O^I&m
^^^ r^ *=^=*'darkness> n'ght.sunset-
ushait ^M^lj^^o, night.
Digitized by
Usha-t'^E^, ^M]*, Den
derah II, 10, 11, V\ *,
Ushat-bakat e ^| ^ "^ U*, e
]^y',4iJr^'Denderahi1'io'
^ JM -^ J 5 * ' ^rC3a J y 'Annales *'
84, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. Ove<rre-
'RlKWTt.
-hauti^^^^-j, \m
^~Jj;seeShabti.
usham ^Î^^=Q-, a
.*>'
mbs of
sacrificial
bucket.
Ushatâspi [^Jl^l^liy.
Hystaspes; Pers. * "<< £=|tT ÏÏÏ IE % «eh. I, 4,
Babyl. J ^y $£ g^s *]~, Gr. 'YarAair^.
Ushati-^^.
Seti 1, Rameses IV ; see Usha-t.
v\ û fui, i \\ i "£\îi, to gnaw, to chew, to
bite, to masticate, to eat, what is eaten, food;
^, P.S.B. 13, 412, the gnawing of a
,]{j*-To
ushä r-K-i \>
worm at a tooth, (j J fi (">.
(S (S I (D
I, DO \>
o Ç3 (3 o (S (3 I
1 , r \\ i , t—k~i __ 1, a disease of the
III' fl\>lll flO I
mouth, itching of the mouth.
- UShu (2 R Ö, dry, arid, desert, parched
Ushur-ha-t %>ß
—> Berg. I, 10, an
"Ö ' ibis-god
usheb ^oojxg, ^Jxg:
do
&T1 fc-'-Jâ- fcf
^□aJ^xg.^o^J^i, Rev. 14,14
to answer, to make a defence; <s>- V\ do J
Xgî| to make an answer or an excuse; VV \\s
J/D —m— to answer at the light time ; Copt.
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V^Jxâ'Rea2r'79'riJ(
Àmen. 4, n, 11, 18, ^è\oo \|v\ Qu, answer,
deposition, statement, advocacy, speech in
defence of something, the subject under discussion.
ushbit ^csnjljl)0^.
Mar. Karn.
52, 17, answer, deposition.
see Shabti.
a wailing woman ; plur. ^\ r-rc-i 1 \\gû Jj 1.
usheb %\ I=saJ ^5^, e J -ce?, the
name of the 27th day of the month.
USheb ^oo J j, T. 372, P. 607, ^
aaj» U. 499, ^^J ^ §> M- 717,
eat, to consume, to feed on, to swallow.
usheb-t ^naJ^D^.gi^na
J^g)M.III)^aj^,N.25)
food, meals for the dead.
usheb %m=soJ|
usheb-t e 11
do J)
CsD Rec. 26, 224, cakes,
111' loaves of bread.
■g1 edible grain or seeds,
Ml' medicaments, drugs.
ushbit ^C3nj 1)1) x,
, pearl beads.
ÜSheb^ooj|||'^-<^r.4S
usheb %\onJ V|^, ^> ooJ ^,
Rec. 3, 49, vase, pot, vessel, cup.
usheb^TT-B'D"'°bi55
usheb-usheb ^najß^i ^
Jo^ji.Hh. 424
DO
ushem do, do
^rjQ^O, Prisse Pap. 14, 8, to slay, to
crush, to chop up, to split, to pound together
UShem-t %nn t\ ^ something
crushed or split, powdered substance.
Ushem-hat-kheftiu-nu-Rä do
53"? g® Ö "^ Tuat I, goddess of the ist hour
o lllo 111 I I ' of the night.
Ushem-hat-kheftiu-s tk00-^
JfC=û III
§ ° <■$ —S"? Us ! Tuat I, one of the 12
ushem
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measure, libation bucket (?)
ushem ^™ifc, ^°°$^,
Rec. 28, i66, the hair of a grain plant, beard of
grain.
ushen^^/S \^^^,
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netted birds, feathered fowl.
usher %>°a[R. Hh- 3o8> Rec- 2(5> 8o»
m , to be parched, to be dried
(2
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up (of pools of water), to be burnt up (of grass).
DO
usher
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do.
(3 (D .
to lack, to be empty, to be consumed, bare,
bald, destitute, helpless.
A <2
usher
Metternich
Stele 242, annihilation, emptiness, a term of
abuse.
1
USht %>°a j] I 5^, Jour. As. 1908, 268,
to adore, ^™ 1) <2 | j <^>. Rev. 13,39 ; Copt.
DO
!, Peasant 275, ^25'
. <2 "^ .tft <3£, Amen.
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onruxy-r.
ushet %>
to beseech, to ask, to enquire after, to
interrogate, to cross-examine, to greet, to salute, to
cry out to, to pray to ; Copt, onrUXy T.
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ushetu V^%&,Pe!^nt "6' ?
_y<-^3 _2r Si person addressed,
fl tk "^-8 ^ (late form), to pray to, to
supplicate.
UShet-t V\ , sickly appearance (?)
Uqet-neferu %>ff| YM T T T, name of
a palace of Nefer-hetep.
Ukesh-ti ^^(J*^. Rec. i3) 26,
Nubian (adjective); compare Copt. ecTcocy.
ug y> S (1, to be burned, to burn.
Ug, Ugaes, e^ _ <» —
Edfû I, 78, a title of the Nile-god.
Uga-t ^S^«-^. Rechnungen 58,
^ ^ ^, Rev. n, 174, ^ S ^\ ^ S
(3
Rec. 30, 67, part of a boat; plur. tt
^, Nav. Mythe 7. ^ S ^
^S^^-^, Rec 30,67.
22, 23, the eight pegs of the magical boat which
represented the four sons and the four
grandsons of Horus.
Uga V1^
e . B.M. 448, ^
:^x~.h\^$,**
o
name of a festival.
uga s ^
>, ^S
n&.
j Amen. 23, 15, to eat, to
chew and swallow.
ugà,ugàu ^ZS (j^^.P-774, ^s(j
\^, P. 775, ^ f \ §, P. 66:, to eat,
to chew and swallow; _iu. v ^ Vor *"- >
fl00 ...^•-=>„^_ "he does not swallow [it],
1DO
do'
Ugit ^\ S (j(j J^ ^> Peasant 253,
something eaten, what has been chewed.
jawbone ; Copt, onrooö"e, oto(Te, onroxi.
§^|)eg%*,Amen. 3,»,^&&^,
ro X X -^fc_4 t0 be weak, the helplessness of old
age.
pool, stream.
UgaP I^°%^> Amea8>6>t0
overthrow, to sweep away; Copt. onfCJOXn,
onrcwöTT.
ù (3
Thés. 1206, a kind of myrih.
Ugas ^S"^P^. AnastasiIV,i5,7,
P.S.B. io, 469, ffi^P^. t° slit> t0 sPlil
open, to stab, to gut a fish.
Ugep %> S Agw . to overthrow, to destroy ;
_Zl D JiA<
Copt. onrcjucTn, onrcwxn.
- """:, to cut open, to gut a fish or an animal.
UgSU ^BptS^J.P. 1116B, 31, slit
fish, or fish'fillets (?)
>!ï>-.
UgeS^Sp^j.^^tfdrar.
•ut ^ ^.*ev- ^ 37> other^t;
ut \\ l A Rev. 12, 69, to go away; Copt.
JT OsT' commands.
Utl r \\ , to command.
ut V\ogû, to be called, to name.
he spits [it] out:» B,UtU_! \$>™ 0fficial(?> Crier«
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n ' Yr* cVU>^ ^ ' t0 tie UP't0 swatne»t0 Wl'n<^
bandages round a dead body, to mummify, to
embalm ; Copt. OX.
«»«■ °\l- °W 2TI-
an embalmed body ; plur. %\ Û ° O ' >
u«,u«u,u«i^g,0$,^
em-
balmer; plur.
O
■■%
I
o
L-fl
Rec. 27, 230.
eu 71 Sil' %HH 5
utiu IV Ö y& " the four embalmers,
i.e., the four sons of Horus.
II
, coffin, mummy
O
case, cartonnage case; plur.
UtU T~0 &, Rev- '3' 22' «pujture,
1S -^ death.
Utu(P) °V^.^.«^0,
Rev. 12, 40,
' destruction.
the Evil
' One.
û ^ â i ' ^u1^'BD- "- 3°'n god "-ho
assisted in sailing the magical boat
utah @
D
i, Gol. Pap. 9, 26;
HBM^fc
Utànu(?) o|: , the name of a god.
O. O
(2
Ut v. *, ""' nmD, tile, slab.
Jl mm. ""
Digitized by Microsott ®
Ut ^ rj , bronze.
Ut ^\ ($, Rev. 14, 49, plants, vegetables =
Ut %°©i,Rev- ". l6?> "f?f•"'■'?
JT T new (ofleather).
Utut ^>°^°f > Rev. 13, 15, 19, i4) i8,
_ir" ft TV Y' Rev- I5'I7'green things-vege"
tables, papyrus shoots ; Copt. 0*>rOTO*>r6T.
ut ^° ^T ^1 ^> T- 3", a kind of
plant (?) in (j-jj-^^0^^^.
grain, seed.
^l\.y- ».6,^, .a^^, to beg«
to produce ; W ^c\ | (1, P. 698 ; see ^\
r^TÎ); Q \^> \\ , Rec. 29, 164, procreation.
o £3
.. •* >
I
(3 (3 Q f=S)
utut-— ' -ö^, YA^>
^T^.M. 464.^^^, to beget
utu cTp 11, Rev., males; Copt. g^oonrT.
Utt %\ "° •*?) %•&• IIO> t'ie g0fJ °f gene-
Jf- Q SÜ ' ration in the Tuat.
Utt %^Q °A "begetter," a title of several
solar gods ; q I -m-1 . he begot himself;
f=® (g cd:
of generation, Culte Divin 122.
ter," a name of Râ.
<2
^ , he begot his own organs
r=a J, "beget-
Utit "" J] H, a title of Hathor.
Utet-f-em-utcha c=rp
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Q X, Den-
derah II, 10, a lion-headed god, one of the 36
Dekans.
^ Utet-f-em-her ^^^^ ^ *,
a star.
Utet-neferuse«^—J'^^,
Ombos 2, 131, a goddess.
Utet-heh ^L^j, B.D. i7, 48, the
everlasting god of generation, or begetter of
eternity.
Utet-tef-f e^*fL, thf god of the 29th
f=U> *~- day of the month.
utt ^>~ j^> P. 68, 167, 689, M. 196,
321, N. 35, 838, the uraeus of Nekhebit.
utti(?) ^~^^, P. ,67, N. 841, the
two uraeus-goddesses (?)
Utu-Shu 5T ^ ^ "=a P ^, T. 183,
^(^(jj^aaß^ j^, N. 766, the two
NebtiofNenu,_j_J^^^^.
Utau ^ e ^I.Tuatlii, ^|m,
tk _ tk ! a group of four gods wi
UtauÀsâr %> " j] , B.D. 168.
-JI III'
Utau-ta^^^J)
ntph %P 11 <& J°ur- As- l9°%, 2 75. ex-
UteD J? J UT cess; Copt. OWT&
uteb T -J £* f. Rhind Pap- 44'^
th hidden
arms.
a group of
gods.
uteb
M
=■ bank of a river ; see
\> ' utcheb.
through;^
<o 1
Uteri %\ ~^w ] , tk ^ m> to be heavy,
J1Ö SÄ JlO <2. a weight.
utenu % ° ö ö %> V , Rec. 26, 65,
a name of the crown of the North.
Utenu ^g~g^> j^j^j^, N. 95I,
a group of beings mentioned with the
(3 <o
uteris o ^0c^, won. 308, a stone.
hmd
u*er S Q ■*+ some moist substance, en-
<cz> f ' trails (?)
, ochre
(3 <o
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Uteri ww*, to make an offering.
Uteri ^^.^-^^^^.
offering; Copt. onrcuTen.
Uteri (?) %> ° I !, a kind of tree.
uteri (?) ° Ö Ebers PaP- 6o> '3»fot (?)
III ' grease (?)
uteri ^^^-^
Anastasi I, 25, 3, to breach a wall, to bore
, Rev. = Copt. onrcjuTen.
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used in painting.
Uteb. ^f $(J, Rev. 11, 169, i2, 25, 85,
founded, cast ; Copt. onrcjUT&.
Utekh Y\ ° ®, Annales III, 109, 11,
Tombos Stele 9, IV, 84, 767,
to move, to march.
(3 <o
utshi |" " (](] I mm., a kind of stone.
uteth %. a , P. 355, N. 1069, to seize.
"^^ % f T. 286, P. 37, 355, N. 1069, a
uteth
<2
god (?) a form of Thoth.
^\ c ^ f=S>, to beget; later form,
r""=Ö>.
Uth ^>s=>, Rev. 13, 95 =| J) J) J;, reed.
Uthut %S^%'C=S>. Tombos Stele 9,
IV, 84, fertile, prolific.
lift up, to bear up, to support, to raise, to wear,
to carry. •
uthesu \s=* H111,those whoiJift
uthes ^P^^, ^^^i7^'
to be lifted up (in a bad sense), to be arrogant,
proud, pride.
Utiles kaMLl, haughty, arrogant,
II SI 1 conceit, pride.
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support, prop, stay.
uthesit
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i, heaven,
û ü i a
height, a name of the sky and of the Sky-goddess.
Uth.es ^t 3^, N. 976, a god, the son of
Uthesit ^^^X^,Hh.36i,agod,
or goddess, heaven (?)
Uthesu ^Ks^n^K^j.atitleofThoth.
Uthesu %>s=5 H \*], Tuat IV, Horus
as a supporter of the Utchat.
Uthes-ur ^^^23 P- 35, ^^
2_^,M.44)^^)T.285)J^)
N. 66, " Great Raiser," a title of Râ (?) ; plur.
3^°>T- 248.
Uthes-neferu %\s==5 "1 .a I ! sss,
snî&-/ïr!St',hename£'A
Uthesi-hehtt
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s2
1 <^ <^
1
Buch. 45, the country of resurrection.
U\ ^Kcs.| .A, to dismiss ; Copt onrcJUTe.
uti ^ •=> 1)1). M. 540, N. 1107, ^>c^
^, U. 513, \*=*, U. 438, T. 25o, ^ 2'
or» v> >t0 la>'>t0 Put>t0 place> to set,
X £1 Jl a
to thrust, to thrust out, to push, to throw, to
shoot out, to cast out, to emit a word or cry,
to dart out, to void (dung) ; ^\ <=^> ^\ L^/],
IV, 968.
—<" to thrust out the arm
' in hostility.
•Jc J B.D. 190, 6, shot
Tit
t-ä^
l*j
with stars.
ut-t sau ^»^^ J? I 777, the ejacu-
lation of magical formulae or spells.
Ut qen ^ g ~~ vj|, Thes. 1480,
violent man; plur. ^^^^|^^
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uttut enuiu %>
shooters forth of water.
Ut ^Nc^aOl Rec" 36' 2l8> t0 shoot out
to burn.
Ut-äui ^c^fjjj^, Rec. 31, 13,
" fiery hands," the name of a god.
Ut ^>c^^,^"~
f—û, to write, to
inscribe, to engrave, to draw up a list of "strong
names."
, stele, tablet; see utch.
ut
ITÏÏTT1
utiu %\
embalmers ; see utiu.
O^j^j, Rec. 36, 78,
utu, ut-t %>c=>%>, ^^^ see utchu,
to decree, to order; see utchu, Y \\ i\.
utu 1 ^è\ <=^> v&, commander, leader.
command, behest, decree, order.
(2
'KD'^'
utt %^o»
cerebrum, brain (?)
Utit ^cssljl)^, chamber.
Utu ^\c2.^ Tuat X' a solar-god or
Jr Ja' hour-god.
2. 4,
strong (?)
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to change; Copt. onrcUTÎL
Uteb T* ""V3^3, furrow; plur. %>c^> Jl
o III
Uteb ^c^ J g ^, Rev., a god (?)
Utpu ^^^ ö, U. 175, 184, vase.
^fà^3'^^
Utef ^^T^^-A. ^>^ .A,
Shipwreck 70, Peasant B. 2, 122, to delay; var.
uteri %c^, M. 454, 458, ^^Ql
M. 449, %^ë=>, ^^.^^^T
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to make an offering.
uteris, ^^, g, ^^11
Vp\ .www j=», offering, gift; plur. p>w» 1
A/WWV <ÜJ I A/WWV Ä I I I -71
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the evening offering.
uten-t ^§|~, ÈS2~, ^^^
,,/■ ■ ' V-^ /WWW V-^ '' \WM
U. 42A, cake, cake offering.
u^en-t %>^^^=,%>
289, 625, M. 696, something offered, gift
Uten Y\ <=? %/ 4p, altar.
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27, 35, a shrine at Memphis.
uten-t (read teben-t) ^^ jj,
ring, the ring of a balance.
Uten \\ /WWW , V\ /WWW , /WWW , (Q WWW ,
Y\ AAAAAA C /1 j to stretch out, to extend.
Uten %>^w\ %>^g ,<^V L_=4, to breach
a wall, to bore, to penetrate.
Uten %> i—û, to copy, to write.
-71 -VWs/W
an ape-god, "the copyist" of Thoth.
Uten ^k0 il, BerS- h 2°> an aPe-g°d>
-71 A/WWV jnJ a friend of the dead.
Uten V\ AAAAAA 11 (3 /WWW II , @ /WWW 11 ITÏÏTT1 ,
Ja unm Ji nnm ji ö <S.&
Uten ^^^l ma, weight; c^°] -TV
0 , the great uteii, a weight (?)
^ten-ä V^ll™ ~£>bD-IlI'6J^
Ja /www & I heavy-handed.
utensu %> <=^> H ^\ ^ , B.D. (Saite)
JET /WAA/W I ,,/T 0 0 0
153, 6, ö (Äi, Dum. K.I. 70, a kind of stone.
uter
Y.
funerary vases.
uthu^^Y,U.582,^
ï \ Y' J^ ^^ Ï. <7f~] ' a table °r altar f0r
offerings ; Copt. onrfJUT,P..
UthU^|^üg,N.963)^^
WAAA Q, Rec. 3r, 174, \>c^8 T, Rec. 27, 217,
AA/VAAA -71 A, I
N. 970, ^r-—»a \J\, the offerings of meat
and drink which were set on the altar.
Utekh ^^^ 3, the god of embalming.
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to give an order, to command, to decree;
compare Heb. niS.
Utchtch]^^\,U.546,]^^|,
Hh. 547, to command.
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crées ;
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, a decree in writing ;
fll
', royal decree or
proclamation ; Il a
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stablished by decree.
decree, edict of a Council; plur. Y y 4MM >
U. 6or, Décrets 27. ]^Ä ï^jji
utchtch-t I tk 0^|
utch tep ^ %> 3O ®, chief command
utchmetu]4|,]||;,|
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var
T. 290, decree,
document.
a 1
Qh I, to command, to give an
c* Si I
order, to issue orders, to promulgate an edict.
Utch-metu | A, Tuat IV, v, the god of
a persea tree in the Tuat of Seker.
Utch-metu-Àsàr | I A % fj^'
Tuat I, a term which precedes the boat of Àf.
Utch-metu-Rä || A ^ j|S» Tuat I,
a term which precedes the boat of Af.
Utch-metu-kheperâ 11 A %> i] Ö,
Tuat I, a term which precedes the boat of Àf.
Utch-metu-Tem 11 A ^^ Tuat I,
a term which precedes the boat of Àf.
(1 I) " fire-shooter," one of the 42 judges
'4 SIT • in the hall of Osiris.
Utch-rekhitl^fl^l)^^^
I B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of
Utch-hetep ]^^|^,N. 97!
, B.M. 32, 473, a god of offerings.
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Osiris.
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Y S A c~3, memorial tablet or stone, landmark,
pillar, boundary stone, inscribed stele or tablet ;
V
utch enÀakhut-Àten ^ \>C\ ™*™
rQr, [) a^a a boundary stone of the capital of
H1 0' Àmenbetep IV.
rial stone, or tablet, or building; Copt. 0")fOeiX.
-^MfA"!'^'-
Rec. 21 94, Y ^è\ (1(1 c~3, a tomb and its
garden, a memorial building.
garland, crown, flower; plur. Y Svl, Y \sî.
utch -ua-uat ] ^ f) ^f) o^,
a plant.
utchfai]^-^^^^!)^,
a plant.
UtCh IlUh ] ^ ^J g^ I ^, a plant.
utchsirhatà ]^ [l^-S]^,
a plant.
part of a boat; plur. Y ^è\ •^-^, Rec. 30, 66.
utch Y ^è\ , unguent, eye-paint.
to go on an expedition, to make a journey, to
travel, to stray, to roam, to march.
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campaign by land or water, voyage, escape.
utchi-t ent nekht Y 00 ^~"
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E -/I. victorious campaign.
utchuiu \\M ^} i -^, Israel Stele 24,
cattle turned out to graze where they please.
iM'ei'k'"^',obel*a"l'i,',obe
sound, to be safe, to be strong, to set in a fitting
order or condition, safe, sound, whole, intact,
healthy, strong, nourishing ; •¥• h I, life, strength,
health ! (added after the king's name); ^è\ 1 x
«A*™, Rec. 16, 56, salutations to you ! ; S Jl (J (J t=ft f
Rev. 12, 10, salutation, greeting; Copt. 0*)f2<C<i.I,
onrox
utcha %\ I 1^V&. I-v.°6o. a safe man.
utoha-t M^kT-MI^-
objects that bring strength and protection to
those who wear them j | % v^, stalT of Pr0"
& Jl ' tection.
-utcha-tsa ^i^T,°5?i'amu,ets
[giving] the fluid of life.
ornament, pectoral, breast plate.
Utcha-ba-f «^ "&J *^_, a title of the
high-priestess of Memphis.
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utcharaMiT' MT'to
speak firmly.
Utcha ha-t %> | |] ®, bold, fearless.
' utcha sep ^ï^j)^' strensth
with good luck.
Utcha tet Y\ | 3O , firm-handed, to
act with decision.
Utcha %> J jk, N. 956, 1182, the god of
strength, son of Utcha and Utchat, V\ h Q J®!-.
Utchat <M û ,B,fgcïI,I4^aforxT0f
Jl&v=i the Sky-goddess Nut.
Utcha-ha-t ^k j ® A B.D. 70,1, a god.
Utcha-t M°, Nàstasen Stele 64,
Jl tu •->•*-. temple, storehouse.
utcha Mjk"« ei
storehouse, warehouse, stable (?) the bêt al-mâl
of the Arabs; plur. ^\ \ , IV, 1144;
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utcha-t I , (2 |i } I, Rechnungen 41,
^iQ'^ilkT,Mm'whatremains'
the rest, arrears, remainder.
Utcha-t «A ^iç, one of the 36 Dekans.
Rec. 13, 25, 14, 2, a constellation.
Utcha (2 | (2 IF^lO, the early dawn (?)
tu
Rev., to pay, payment.
utcha^ÄA'MA',5iA'
to go, to go forth, to come, to betake oneself to
a place, to advance.
Utchai e|"^ (j(j X, a going forth.
Utcha-t ^A^, a journey.
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-, , the eye of Horus, the eye of Râ, the
amulet of the solar eye, which gives the wearer
strength; plur. (2 | "^ ° \, eyes.
Utcha-t %\i ^ ,^S, "Eye," a name
of heaven, or the sky.
Utcha-t (2 I ^H ^ ^j, the eye of
Heru-ur, and later of Horus and Râ. •
utcha-t =^ the left eye of the Sky-g°d»
e^T ' i.e., the Moon.
Rec. 32, 177, @
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•Ss'S'S'h? =35'£3z?"; thetwo eyes of the Sky-god,
*TG TG' <D"T \N-»' *>,, the Sun and Moon.
Utchait ^|i'^^^.B-D-I4,6)
the goddess of the eye of Horus.
, the goddess of the moon.
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Utchat ^= W$, Tuat xii,
one of 12 air-goddesses of the dawn who assisted
in towing the boat of Àf.
utcha-tàakhut^^^;
-SÜ3- Jn, the eye of the Light-god.
Utcha-t meh-t 'W j^p, the northern or
right eye of Horus.
Utchat-Sekhmit ^^®J)> B.D.
164, 9, a form of Mut (?)
Utchat-Shu-em-pet-em-àri-t-set
Rec. 34, 190, one of the 12 Thoueris goddesses,
she presided over the month '^=^~<rr>.
Utcha-t shemä "^^ ~^, the southern
or left eye of Horus.
Utchà ^pL], U. 289><n5T. 28
r'l °, Rec. 31.17,^^1. D, Rec. 2 7,219
A^-^' ïh 1 ' Ä' All' «^
«Slâ-^r-â-Or-â
Anasual, .5,5,^^"5^'^2^1
J-, J , Mar. Karn. 52, 5, to decide, to judge,
to pass sentence, to rectify ; Copt. OTfCJOCJOXe.
utchäiu I UNm^k, judges, judged ones.
Utchä de? i], to balance; H Ö.
Sûh^., B.D. 117, 3.
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utcM-tS'^J, ^5 a-
a woman who has been put away or repudiated,
outcast.
Utchà ah-t ^ J \H\, to define
the bounds of estates and to settle their limits.
utchà metu ^ S i'P- 63°' ^S=^
J_^, N. 1374, J J. |, P. 264,3.3, r^n| |,
Rec. 3x, 163, Sii'IV'II07'^ill'l'
SâiTâi^iTâ'Sii'
to weigh words, to try cases, to judge; ^\ J ^0
IE. A {\, in the place of judgment, i.e., in court.
Utchä-ra %> "^ 'j ^ &, A nastas i I,
24, 1, decision, judicial sentence.
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utchä hatu 4^ OOO,t0 '}?.dge J1?*"5
Ç^i or dispositions.
utchä seiiu sen ^ ^ ^ | |^
tk v& u Peasant 234, to judge between two
JrSi"' rivals.
utcMsenemmSllkk^>
B.D.i^o^ariainof^l^gjyodecide
JU fc#, C^_ \\ , to cut, to cleave, to split ;
% 2T! S Hi ®> to cut off the head.
utchäiu % ^1 £? f-^yS. I, e*ecu"
Jr—j(I v L-=4 Hi I tioners.
Utchä (2 -~T| ï |, tremblers (?)
Utchä I-%>> a kind of sceptre (Lacau).
UtChä 4f ijxKj,, "cnderah IV, 61, a hawk-
f^q uaou headed warrior-god.
UtChä ~T_. ^ , A.Z. 1910,1 7, a god.
Utchä-aäb-t ^JVJ^,|,
^""^l—j,Sâ?^'r;'RI,'54'3's6'3,
the protector of the egg laid by S S ^H jj.
UtChä - feilt (?) ^«ß- .Jj, Mar. Aby.
I, J?,a god who dwelt in t—' c~3.
Utchä-mestcher (?) X *$, A^ *$
, B.D.G. 814, thcgodof cr:i t-1 fei.
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Utchäi-t X (J (J °, a fruit.
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720,
utchä %^-A;see^\^y
ntoheby^,^JB,M.
Israel Stele 2o,]j— y Vvarr.^j
^3') , |c^i.J^,|J ^ , totum round,
to go back or about, to change the direction, to
change, to bend down (of the top of a tree,
N. 27) ; Copt. onrcuTfL
Utcheb ] J^>,U.43o>]J'=>M. 194,
UT,- M 1>5- 1J5
any ground by the side of a canal or stream ;
•-Mjv^y.-iy-.y«
y*~UK7i.y;i.
Rec.
2 7, 84, |J ^^^"^I- fields which have
been planted ; Copt. O**CUTß.
utcheb-t ] Il û y& J) 1, riParian culti-
I J) £fi Vli I vators.
utcheb ÎD^J^l- {J =1.
I, 26, 37, something paid in to a temple,
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carpet, floor
covering.
utcheb ]Je-=ßgg
utcheb-ti A\^y&, P.S.B.A. 1884,187,
■w.
m'
Sphinx 16, 182, a wrong reading(?); see under
sem. »
Utchbes ^ jl fl •<£[, to be green.
utchef ^^^, ^"^1^. ^
to tarry, to delay.
utchef-t ^ "^ ^ Q, a bird.
utchfa-t % **-") *%? %j ^, <a
Jr *—{ Je^ .s?» 1 1 1
làC ^\ ^' Gen- Epist- 68, a disease-
Utcheil ^\*~T^ ^\*aaaaa, Peasant 145,
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]W Jr—(ûia oeiA
flood, stream.
utcheh
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r out, to
evacuate, to smelt ; Copt. ofUOTgj.
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an offering by fire, to apply fire to a metal, i.e.
to smelt, to sparkle (of precious stones).
table of offerings.
P. 602, N. 803
utcheh I 8 jj§), I 8 /■$, Thes. 1281,
j^, IV, 157, 926, child, babe.
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b 11 |, abode, place ; see j ^\.
b \I | "^, Rev. 12, 113, plant, bush; see
b (bu) J ^^, people; see J ^^7^
B (Bu?) J I ^B.M. 32, 383, a fiend
in the Tuat, demon, devil in general.
B J -^.J, Nav. Mythe, JI ^ , the name
which Set assumed when he took the form of
a hissing serpent, rD IT] T
baV &%4 &V^-vto
have a soul; "^ I, N.986, ß^ |(J,N. 17 =
4%*Mp-75't-27ij4*mu-235'
3^ I (1, Rec. 33, 30, endowed with soul.
ba "ifeê,., u. 159,
B
J
ba "3^, heart-soul; ^ ^ ^ ^
i^î, B.D. 180, 10, soul, spirit, and body;
^^* "sal I ' B-D. 91, 4» sou^ spirit, ar,d
shadow; ^J U ^f |, B.D. 183, 35, body,
double, and spirit ; i^y <=><c^ $^<J~$
0„ 5 [<=7I|
/J\ *?^ j B.D. 169, 3, thy soul is in heaven,
, T. 202, Rec. 27, 228, soul;
^7 ^, Jour. As. 1908, 303, "^ hh ^?, the
heart-soul, might, power, strength, courage ;
Yi-mn-
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™&\, Rev. n, 186,
I, the Bai of
&3J5?
Horapollo; i"^ j), a beatified soul ; «^t-^j.
Westcar 7, 25, a damned soul; «^ <K\ (j,
P- 163, "^ (j, N. 854.
' thy body is under ground.
ba äper *,^-a □ A , a soul equipped
with amulets, spells, etc.
baiu mitu *,^J ! t\ ° 1, dead, i.e.,
damned, souls.
baiu menkhu ô à ô $■ •§■ •§■,
perfected souls, /'.«., the beatified.
ba en nub ^.i^ , B.D. 89, 12,
O J"fT f%äT\
" soul of gold," i.e., an amulet.
Ba ^ j^.^^j^, V
%* J ê' %* i ^' Ba (Saite) l63,
T. 349, M. 596, 722, N. 657, 719, 1202, 1328,
the Soul-god; plur. j 'feäi j 'feäi j 'fei,
Rec. 30, 67, divine soul-gods; Mfl v\
_ „ AA til JS^
, " I enter as Ba,
I come out as Ru."
Bait ^^, J
^ JJ JXVÎ -_.' HlK 455'
the Soul-goddess.
Baiti i<^^ i<^^ , the two divine souls,
U. 159, T. 130, P. 648, 720, "i^.^ ^^'
M. 747, %*-%*J^i^> U- 569, P. 572,
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Tuat I, the two
Soul-goddesses.
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Ba-àab-t
P. 670, N. 1272,
of the East; plur.
tW)1
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, the Soul-god
Bait-àabt
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àx
the Soul-goddess of the
East.
Baiu-àabtiu
B.D. 109: (1) the gods who sang at dawn and
turned into apes when the sun had risen ; (2) the
three gods Heru-àakhuti, the Calf of Kherà and
the Morning Star.
Baiu-àmiu-neteru "fej ß\ I -jj- t\
V ' III W| ' ' tne souls dwelling in the gods.
Baiu-àmiu-she-Neserser
a group of nine gods.
Q, Tuat VIII
Jill
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B aiu-àmiu-Tuat
the souls dwelling in the Tuat.
Ba-àmi-tesher-f"^ %* <% 04"
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rvn
B a-Âme nt
N. 657, the soul dwelling in his
redness.
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_ . two
Baiu-Àmentiu ,,.„, „
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Thes. 59, B.D. 108, 15, 16, Tern, Sebek, and
Hath or.
«w«, Tuat IX,
Baiu-Ament |^' | |) ^
the gods who towed the serpent-boat Khepri
Ö fi. l
Baiu-Anu
Rä, Shu, and Tefnut.
Ba-äa
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,B.D. 115, io,
"great soul," i.e., Af,
the night Sun-god,
Ba-änkh "^ ^7 J^-f # , N. 1252,
Nesi-Amsu 25, 23, "living soul," a title of
Osiris of Tet.
Ba-änkh
r
. a soul that has
renewed its existence in heaven ; plur. (<«* Jh I
f
Ba-Äshem ^»"""""^
the soul of the divine image.
I
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Ba-irqai <^ ^ qq ^ a
B.D. 165, 8 (Saite), a title of Amen.
Ba-utet-àru 1^ o°(jofj,, Den-
derah IV, 79, a bull-god of generation.
Ba-Pu
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, a hawk-god.
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P. 471, B.D. tt2, 13, Horus, Mestà, and Häpi.
Baiu-periu . "fej I cra %> I, B.D. 168,
the souls who open the mouths of the dead,
i.e., perform the ceremonies that effect their
lesurrection.
Bafermit (?) 3&L
o II!
Tuat V, one of
the eight fire-gods who burn up the dead in the
Tuat of Sekcr.
Ba-merti
Plutarch, De Iside, § 12.
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Ba-en-Shu ^Yß^1^'?1^
Q h S |, "soul of Shu," a name for the wind.
'^^o, A.Z. 1867,
Ba-t nefer-t
a title of Hathor.
Ba-Nekhen "fe^ ^-"s, the "soul of
Nekhen," a jackal-god.
Baiu-Nekhen
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P. 471, M. 537, 804, B.D. 113, 11, ■<^ ©,
the souls of Nekhen, i.e., Horus, Tuamutef, and
Qebhsenuf, B.D. 113.
Ba-Ra
one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 5)
Ba-ti-erpit4%d7
142, 76, a riame of Osiris.
, Tomb of Scti I,
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B.D. 142, 14, Osiris as the soul
of Isis and Nephthys.
Ba-heri-àb-baui-f
., "soul dwelling in his two souls," a title of
Osiris.
Ba-khati
a
goddess associated with Horus.
Ba-kha-t-Rä
B.D. 140, 6, 7, a form of Râ.
Baiu-Khemenu
, Tuat III, a
!eeöV-
B.D. 114, the souls of Hermopolis.
Baiu-khenu
• ^^Thes.
59, the gods of the ist day of the month.
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Baiut-s-àmiu-heh
Ombos 2,* 132, a goddess.
Ba-Sheps "^Lj^ H.B.D. r42, 19, "holy
soul," a title of Osiris.
Baiu-shetau
no
Mv
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Tuat III, the "secret, i.e., invisible,
' souls," a class of beings in the Tuat.
Ba-ta ^fl —, Jô%|7^.
Tuat I, an ape-god
Baiu-ta
the souls of the eaith.
Ba-tau -*-■ ^ <S)
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1 I s
, P.S.B. 27, 186,
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A.Z. 1907, 98, a very ancient god : in late times
Cynopolis was a centre of his cult.
, Tuat VII,
Ba-Tathenn
soul of the Earth-god Tathenn
Bau-tef-f
B.D. 142, 20, a
title of Osiris.
l$^l
'holy soul,"
Ba-tcheser
a form of Osiris.
Ba . "^-j, Tuat III, the soul of the god
Àf which was swallowed by the Earth-god.
Ba •&?-., the Ram-god, god of virility and
generation. The worship of the Ram of Mendes
was founded in that city in the Und dynasty.
The Ram-god, ^, in Tuat XI was a god of
offerings.
Ram-god of Tet and Hensu.
Baiu 3J5J ^3. 3J5J ^ J, Berg. 66, the
soul-gods of Tet.
Ba-àakhu-hâ-f ^^ * ifl^A
Rec. 8, 199, a ram-headed god.
17, 17 (Nebseni), the soul dwelling in Shu.
Ba-toi-Tefnut^l]!^,
B.D. 17, 18 (Nebseni), the soul dwelling in
Tefnut.
Ba-àri"^.(| 11JJir
Ba-utcha-häu-f "^4% | ||«T«.«.,
a ram-headed god.
Ba-Baiu ^-> "^r» 1, Pap. Mut-hetep 5,-2o,
" soul of souls," a title of Osiris.
Ba-pefi ^jkE_1, Denderah IV, 84,
a ram-headed god of the 8th hour of the night.
Baui-f-àmui-Tet 7t>-L
Ba-em-uär-ur (?) ^^ J
n—7 Mar. Aby. I, 44, a god of Ahydos, a form
U—T-' of Osiris.
a ram-headed
god.
n
*^> B.D. 17, 17, 18 (Nebseni), the
o ©' souls of Rä and Osiris.
Ba-en-Àsàr •»>_. 3 «»« J fl, B.D.
17, in, the soul of Osiris, one of the tetrad of
divine souls that dwelt in Tet.
Ba-en-Rä ^ ^~w^o^, B.D. 17,17
(Nebseni), the soul of Râ, one of the tetrad of
divine souls that dwelt in Jet.
Ba-en-heh .^4~wwv|o8, Pap. Ani
19, 3, "everlasting soul," a title of Osiris.
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Shu, one of the tetrad of divine souls that dwelt
in Tet.
Ba-en-Geb ^^J. I , soul of Geb,
one of the tetrad of divine souls that dwelt in Tet.
■Ba-neb-Tet-t . t-r-L x=7 S ^ ,
• • ôm lie o!
_- ___ 8 § <=^2> the ram of Mendes, a
& 5£t? ^"^ U ii a © ' form of Osiris.
Ba-neb-Tet-änkh-en-Rä ■wj'^7
l|0 ^^^ Cairo Pap. Ill, 4, the soul
HUT /www Ol' of Osiris, the life of Râ.
Ba-neteru 3^[ "j^ a ramSod ^e
Ba.heka^|U^Rec. 8,^
Ba-sheft-ha-t^^^-f.agod
composed of four ram-gods, i.e., the souls of Râ,
Osiris, Shu, and Khnemu.
Ba-Tata (J§[ÄÄ]. Berg, il, 5 = 3J3
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a form of Osiris.
ba . "fej. ram, sheep; Gr./9§, ovis longipes.
Ba.seh^[l^y.'5,
an estate of
Methen.
Baiu 1^ j ^,
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*^.Zod.Den-
derah, one of the 36 Dekans.
^7?^7?'^' oneof the 36 Dekans; Gr. BIO.
Baiu-änkhm 3^ ^ *, Thes. .33>
the 36 Dekans.
Ba-qet-t ^ vj~*, the 29*h Dekan;
* r JÏM O X Gr. BIKOT.
ba-t O, illumination, light, splendour.
ba ^ ^ with —. N- 67'> t0 P.a>:
homage (?)
see
ba (baba) 1^^ , to wonder, to admire;
J4.H- "
ba-t ^^ ^ Rev- 13> z8> quality, cliarac-
Jr 1' teristic.
ba è
liturgy, document; plur
Rec. 32, 178.
' bai àb J jj[J
book, papyrus roll, service,
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; ô
Will'
*, Rev. 11, 129,
Ä ^*^ c>^, Rev. 11, 136,
bearer of a message = *
.6.
as.
baiu-rä «Stà =^, Rev. 2, 351, book;
plur. ^Sà $&
Ba 3feL J) ES, RD' l63, M.theLeopard-
ba J%* QR,T. 144, %*^> U-472,
P. 204, N. 548, J *?) ^ "^p, P. 169, ^
*?) Ejl, I, 127, J *^fc||, Rec. 30, 186, "^
Rec. 36, 215, leopard skin, a skin garment ; plur.
1^\W 1W^-
Rec. 36, 215.
bamehtj^f>A.z.I9o,98,iead
baresuJ^l'A-z-,9°offhÄThd
Baba J "^ J "^ £jl, B.D. 17, 44
Osiris, who took the form of a typhonic animal ;
he presided over the phallus, and devoured the
dead; Gr. Uc/9«.i>, ließ to va (Plutarch, De Iside,
§62).
Babai jl "i^
eldest son of Osiris.
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to mock, to sneer, to scorn.
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to dig, to hew stone, to break through, to force
a way, to hack, to mince, to cut up.
, to
ba bait J %*>-§} J
dig out foundations for a house,
baba J^IJtj&u'
J i^i ^|\ f=$, to work a plough or some other
digging tool, to wield a battleaxe in fight, to lay
about one with weapons.
baba
miK
O
, to use force.
j!*"55--;. Amen. 10, 2,
bait J
a cutting, hacking.
bau J 1^ %> L—fl, in the phrase -S^
J ^^^=^, B.D. 172,36
bai
J
i w 1 field labourer,
E /!' ploughman.
woikmen, ploughmen, field labourers.
Ha. D "«r>-» "°\&\ ! workers in mud,
Da .... jmo$£\> brickmakers(?)
ba(baba) ^eQ, j %^o, hole
in the earth,den, cavern, cave; plur. i'fe^.^vN ,
sepulchres, tombs.
ba-* J^^^^'ReC- 27'
ground, earth, cavern (?)
baba ^3, ® *, Thes. 1200, ^3, e
221,
\\
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ba-t J
\> r
baiu(?) J%*(](]^
tomb; perhaps =
rPïl, house.
~3 holes in the
ground, caves.
B J
baba Vk Vlv u' 3"> J
(2
cave,
cavern, den, lair of an animal, abode in the
earth, hole in the ground; Copt. fiKfi ; plur.
e oi
baut jl
ba-t b, Rec. 27, 86, honey (?)
l,Leyd. Pap. 13,4,
Rev., household servants,
house-dwellers.
ba j
baa jl
, gland (?) matter (?)
O
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b
substance (white Y),
ba-t J
w
instrument for applying eye paint to the eyelids.
ba-t im^S^.U. 159, fruitof some kind;
see
D> J\T)°> kohlstick, or "needle," an
baba-t "^ "^s*eä.
T. I30A, fruit of some kind.
baiJ%>M,.,'J
j
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,,.Ü a grain measure =
'ttb' 4^ hen.
a measure for liquids,
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baba-t
ba j
^a J t/& m U ö ' contents half a hen.
ba-t 3^,U.20i>N.6io> J%*^
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%*-^> P-6l5» ^ •§ ^ > M' 783, N. 1142,
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bush, thicket, branch, undergrowth ; Copt. &XX3.
baba ^V , . \sî, plant, plants, herbs; see
, staff, stick.
paved walk, path ; see 1 (J
baba-t J^^J
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source of a river.
baba , drink, liquid: see beb.
baba-t c^~^>> pectoral.
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, necklace of beads, pectoral; see j j /^ .
(VVWW
%®® is, canal, stream; Copt. fïO.
1=3:
baàa ^J "^ ö>a moif.s"b*ance°f
Ja H i_ü^ III some kind, honey (?)
baàa J <^. (j <K\, \Sj, bands, cords, palm-
fibre, tendrils of a plant or tree (?)
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food =
.0-
, Rec. 18, 183, a cake, loaf,
\> go, evil word, curse.
Baàur ^ Sça^,, Baal; Heb.
Baàbu jÇy^,r.568,god
baârut^^^,^
ll(j, wells, pools; Heb. JTilNä.
o>-r^, Harris Pap. 500, 2, 4, clubs,
of the
breast.
_2ä
maces, Sûdân cudgels, p.-f1m sticks ; Copt. &«&...
Digitized by
bai J "^ (](] J, a digging tool.
Bai
a form of Osiris and Râ.
bai J
baui
Rec. 23, 198, a
priestly title.
nobles, ?.<?., Horus and Uatchit of Pe-Tep (Buto).
I, B.D.G. 2T4, the two
bai J
bai-t
Bai-t J
, boat.
<-.-., mantis.
B.D. Nav.
76, 1.
Babait(?) %* %*
Hh.468;var.jj^^
bai-ärq ^*
bain-t ^*^j
bain ^fe^
marvels,
wonders.
—^J A.Z. 1877, 32, mat
A ' covering.
Ö <=* Rev. 14, 11,harp;
•o^-' Copt, ftomi.
"VvV, Jour. As. 1908, 287,
wretched, miserable; Copt. efilRrt.
S=S. ^ W <=> % I=r' ReV" I3' 59'
J ^** Q Q "L0^> basket-shaped boat ; plur.
; Copt, ui.pi, Gr. ßdpi*.
bairi ^(](]<=>(](]>^. Rev. n, 174,
VTv Rev. i6, 99; Copt, flip,
rr.' ^ipi.
\\
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. bairriu J
Koller Pap. I, 3, 4, a kind of wood used in
making chariots.
, house ; Heb. r\%.
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baiti J'
Egypt; Gr. B.T<;ç(?)
Bau J 1^<s.>-%rv/\4, U. 565; see
Bakhau, J '(^ **^=> % ù^û.
ban
baun (?) &, to bay (of a dog).
Bautcha "^ %> | "|\ , Denderah IV,
60, a warrior-god.
Babau (?) ^ ^L ^ J, Rec- m. 175,
babaga J ^ J ^^ n\*^.
Mar. Aby. I, 8, 97, to scrutinize, to examine
carefully.
Baba, Babi J "^ J (], u. 532, J"^
J(](], U. 644; see Baba.
Baabi J^^JM'theeldeSt
son of Osiris.
Babij^j^, j^j^.u.
6,0, 644, J 3g. ^ J (|(| I"l |, Hh. 4-46;
see Baba.
BabUU J"^^J^â'afiend
in the Tuat ; see Babuà.
Babuà J "^ J ^ (], p. 604, a god
with a red ear and dappled haunches;
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cattle.
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ban^]^)y,Kec.I4.or,
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bail-t - P , OO, _ o . breast,
a pair of breasts.
banba-n * ö è Ä 3=1 to overflow,
öö ö Ö .A to flood.
ban J1^ Ö J^, Rev. n, 138, 12,15,
AvAA Aj
S '%., Rev. 13, 26, bad, evil, enemy.
1, Rec. 5, 90, date
ban "A , "
palm ,•> see bnr; Copt. fitttte,
0,,™, mosaic
ITÏÏTT1I
J/w
i
until
bann-t
bann J
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Rev. 14, 34, pill, bolus.
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W sa^' harp(?)
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Mar. Aby. II, 50, a Semitic proper name.
Ban-Antà
Banâatliana
1-
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Alt. K. 343, a Semitic name of a man.
banpi ^~^(](] D> Rev- "» '4'. i
18, iron ; Copt. ß.ertme.
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%, 'Zfv-T. ff=n /www, Alt. K.
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346,-^1M |^, L.D. III, I75, ^
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A ~wwv L.D. Ill, 172, a Semitic name
1 1 1 <-• 1 1 1 o (2
of a woman ; compare nûjrj"T22-
bant <^<=^L_J,
5
, to tie,
to bind, swathings.
banti[t] ^
bar (bal)
Bar
_2ä
<§> in
"\>, a vegetable garden.
_2ä blind (?) ; Copt.
.ess-û ' fteX Xe.
Rev. 12, 31, Baal ; Heb.
73&.
bar (bal) "^ _aû —^ ç f, Rev. 13,1,
<s>-
o o 1
I
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loo *£.
_3> Rev. 13, 33, greatness of eye, i.e., pride ;
1 P û' Copt. ßA.X
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a kind of
cake.
IV, 783,' well; Heboxs.
barra ^ ^ (J
Barâst J^^jj^ßv a namc or
title of Bast (?)
bari "^ ^a> (](] ^, Rev. 13, 4, to
swallow; compare *_U.
, Rec. 17, 147, a fish, mullet (?)
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mullet (a Tanis fish).
f (j(ja^,J%.^"^,Rec.,,„,
J ^<T>']-]s^'boat'shipj Copt' ^p1-
bari "^ _2a. 00 0=2, Rev. i2, 17,
9»ä/./.5L_/I Rev- I2' 3°,' charIoti
-2ÄtJtjk^lj CoPt.£epe&e.
barit
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Dum. H.I.
I; XS» 3°> cage of wickenvork,
■=">_Äu
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bari
J
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cypress wood (?)
barbar
_2ä
fï3
Rev. 13, 20, grain j Copt. fiA-S-lXe.
barbar-t ^ è ° rCv » g8 the
knob of the crown of the South, grain, seed,
berry, any rounded thing; compare Copt.
ßXS.iXe.
barbar & & , ^ & 0, Rec 16,
139, to soak, to macerate, to boil; Copt.
:S.ep.S.ep.
Rev. 11, 180, to empty (?) lay waste;
Copt.. _S.oX.SX
barbas ^L vv VÖo,afpot' r8?
J?i <=>i JT^ i of some kind.
Barhm "Î^L "^ 1\ /$V, a Nubian tribe
which lived on the eastern and south-eastern
borders of Egypt; Or. B\<y...c?; see Strabo
XV11, Pliny V, 8, Pomponius Mela 1, 4, etc.
barek-t '(q^ ^z^ &&&, Rev. n, 146,
pool; Heb. HITÖ.
bareka J^^;^^, tobiess;
compare Heb. N/"p."l in Piel.
=>U
1 I
, Dum. H.I. I,
'-' r „, to bow the knee
=>i l III'
baraka jl
28,291 J^<
in homage; compare Heb. T]?-
bareka J "^ ^ !, Thes. 1199, %L
<=X[JCEZB> 4 U [JO
e ' ^r^ 1 111'
\\ v *■ n 1 gift, present, tribute ; compare
■p* 1 j)]' Heb.n^lil in Gen. xxxiii, 11.
barekatà J ^ ^ <^> 1 ^ ^
Barkatâth-ua %L ^ là 11 fe'
■O^S "it. -r) B-a lÔ2> 7. a name of.the
0 ( _^ UJ. £L[' body of Rä in Anu.
barga J ^.^B^J, J
S^^ §h "t5feà' t0 ^e in want> empty» destitute.
_ barga }}€\<T^\^-'to
illumine, to give light ; compare Heb. p~ï2.,
Arab.
\\
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>9 <"~!> ~\ ft a/*a>w\
bargtâ ^ ffi | (J ^
S
e"^*, Rev. 11, 156, 158, pool; Heb. rT3~G.
\\ 1=3: T ":
bartâ, barth. J] "i^ <=:> 1 (j *&,
QÛ, covenant, contract ; Heb. r."Hjl-
bah
ra es' J v\to» t0 snuff-t0 inhale
b^u£Me3rIi'fims-
£j _ o
baht (?) iU o. a kind of precious stone,
emerald (?) ; compare Urß , Esther i, 6.
<><frln'
'*=a» m> J
r==ffi'
r=ti. r=ti. A r
ç , ç , r==ffi. ^ r==ffi, Jour. As.
1908, 311 (var. j 9 r^Tû), the phallus of man
or animal, member; Copt. CJ«&-g>-
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bahu (?) F=t5. Berg. 28, men, people.
t—u)
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virility.
4d^M^kJ¥i
■ w ■
(■==0).
■ " ■ 1
Rev. 13, 31, before, in the presence of;
■^•lik^Si-liiî
■fff
Copt. JÙUU..&..P, ; m bah ä t\ 1
cm
before, of old time; m tcher bah t\ B>
f=S>, U. 319, before; tcher bah B> r=S).
before.
bahit 1^^ fi (1 (1 o, a garment (Lacau).
to slay.
bahen °^
bahen C3 V , knife.
O (2 A
bahs "i^. ^ 1^, Rev. 14, 44
[q. W., Rec. 25, 14, calf; Copt, _S..i.£.ce.
* $> fl «*-=» $> t0 bear> t0 S've
• W'J W' birth to.
L_J, A.Z. 1908,
bakh
ù^û
B.D.
bakhbakh
117, to enjoy.
108, 1-8, the Land of the Sunrise where Ra
speared Set.
bakhannu "^T0ö& i,Rev' "'.w*
Ja & S £ti I paraschistes.
bakhen ^^S, J"^ ® en,
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pylon ; see 1 era.
the little waterpot on the scribe's palette ; see
pes.
basti ÏÏ Ö, ÏÏ ° Q , salve, unguent.
Bas««1^,P..9o,J^f=
P^JM>8«'dJ^
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cat-headed fire-goddess of the Eastern Delta.
Her favourite cities were Bubastis in the Delta
and Tar in Nubia.
Basti 0'"%*CTRa I25'H'
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Bast - sheshâ - ârit (?) ^ (1 ^ ™
(1 -<s>-, a lioness-goddess, a form of Bastt.
Bastt Tar $°j) °, Bast of Tar,
an ancient town in the Sudan.
basa Vb^ ö W , panther skin.
Basa "^^ é t^, «5^ H W, the god
Bes ; Gr. /9./«..
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basannt (?) ife^ 61 f ' *■—A things
worked with the chisel.
<%, Rev. 12, 14, to vomit.
bash "^□a/"* Rev. 14, 1, ^f*,
basha
J
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.iN<, to slit, to cut, to split, a cutting tool.
bashà <^. l~M~l (1 , Jour. As. 1908, 2 61,
to desert ; Copt, fiuxy.
baq J^^ci' t0 an0int, t0 mb
with oil; J%^ J^> pointed.
Loret, Flo. Phar. 95, oil, unguent, salve,
ointment; Copt. cb«i.Kl(?)
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(1 -JLo m , U. 170, the olive tree in On,
A 4~ D ^ P. 652, M. 773, the olive
3' tree of heaven.
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Baq-t (^ 2 f ' U- ^o- M- 753, the
mythological olive tree of Heliopolis.
baq "%W J"%*JL' J"%^
M-J^^êi'IV'896'925,todazzle'
to be bright, to be happy, J "i^. ^^Q |,
Hymn to Uraei, 24.
baq X7 ar, a prosperous man.
baq t7 § , clear, bright, shining.
baq X7 (Y to be protected.
Baqbaq h °h 1, Thes. 818, Rec 16,106,
a hawk-god with a bull's head.
Baqbaq b ^, Berg. 1, i4j ^ & J,
a protector of the dead-
u ~ ha JÊk to be with child, pregnant ;
baq § §), Copt &oia
baq jl "&^ ^f ^, to beat (?) to slay (?)
baqr & %, stairs, steps.
^ 1r
v.««* + &? (1° jawbone, cheek (?); Copt.
baqs-t^|l?, oTOtf-e(?)
bak %*'::^,i='J^-
bak fcj^Ö' <D' ^^^3^.
Rev. 12, 65, hawk; see bàk; i*^ fSS^,
"hawk of gold," an amulet; Copt. &H<TT
bak ^ ^^,
\\t Jl. to work, to labour, to toil, to serve, to
do service, to pay tribute ; i*^ r n I (J, Rec
L-fl
bak "^S^, <^^ o ., work, labour in the
field, service, plur. ß^ jS^, "i^ i I,
1
.a i, Rec. 20, 40, products ;
T. 'I I
I-**, IV, 665, product of Syria;®
/wvw\ y'vu' I
«I, the best of the products.
bak -1 Jl @ (^ ^~^, gift, tax, tribute,
burden, assessment, vassalage.
bak^, ^T^, %^$>
^,l)cL^'Rec-"'86'%rli'
Àmen. 6, i6, manservant, slave, workman,
labourer, member of the corvée; fem.
Ülfl
maidservant, slave woman ; plur.
(2
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.JT Öl Eli' JT e KlEli' JTL_.
fl i Mi-
I, Mar.
20, 40, to be worked upon (of engraved objects)
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bak-keriu. ^
Kam. 55, 65, tax-paying subjects.
bakàu ^S^ U 3 11 servants, people
attached to the service of the god.
Bakà^1^-""0rktsnua„Todr
Bak 3g, *~*; var. 3g, ^ ° *, Zod
Denderah, one of the 36 Dekans.
Bak«iu(P)^*^^*,
Thes. 133, a name of the Dekans.
bak Vfe^ , ladder = —■*' H, frame,
woodwork.
town ; Copt. fii-KI.
"111 I P
city,
J
bak J
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Heb. Tpa.
A =0\ olive oil.
bakaJVkU!|'JV/!l'
Q.J©'^^^, to be pregnant; Copt&OKI.
bakautj^U^J^iJ^
baka ]<^* ^, morning, sunrise; J <^*
~k 1 y1^^» IV> 943' morn'ng anfJ evening.
baka-t Aà^ Q, A.Z. 1905, 27, place,
to bless ; Compare j bag.t .^ g y y, breast, the two breasts.
bagJ%*1àsè^-JVs1k
S jQj. Rec 36, 78, Q, to be weak, to
region, precinct; plur.
U
I
^ 1
I, Mar.
Aby. I, 19, 3, Heruemheb 24.
Baka,Bakait %L\" ^ Ä%.2{.
CTD'
, a common name for settlement,
inhabited district, place, region ; Copt. R«&-KI.
A,
bakaa c\
baka
the sacred bark
of Horus.
:^h Ana
Anastasi I,
23, 7, cleft in a rock, gorge, a kind of tree ; Heb.
T T
bakaà ^^* ^ (j ^ ^, a kind
of plant, or tree (olive?).
bakà J WC'tESES
Rev., shipwreck ;
Copt. ftlXI.
y*"] , stairs, steps ; see
baki
bakr
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/WWV\ ,
, hawk; see j (1
/wwv\ n -9
/WWV\
/WWV\ j
/WWV\
bag j^
^ S j£> ^, Rec. 36, 157, irrigation =
Copt. CWÖ"!.
be tired, to be feeble, helpless, inactive, wretched,
needy, empty of strength.
Rec. 31, 30, laxity, slackness, exhaustion.
bagà J "^ ffi (j, ^ s (j, T. 346,
P. 689, inactive, immovable.
(j(j§|^, J^ S ^(j(j^, helpless
one, exhausted man, dead person ; plur. J i^^
S ¥*% j ^f> Hh- 3SO, the dead, J ^
S ^gjj' Hh' 552-
inactive god; plur. J ^ ^ S (^ ^ |,
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ffi1à??>eai7'I47'J%*s1ke
a kind of fish.
bagasa J^^S^
Rec. 21, 14, revolt, rebellion, riot.
bagas J^^s^i^:-
the name of an animal.
bagrthà-t J IL S ]s=5 (] ^ , Israel
Stele 11, Rec. 20, 31
bagS-t TT Y, collar, necklace.
Bags J^sfl^P.-Mô, ^^
S p^[, M.' 468, J^^SP^.
N. 1058, the god of the lily, or lotus.
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bagsu %^b1^« J^^
S1 ^ D ' J%* S I \ ?' dagger; van
bat, bait ^Stl. Rev. n, 167, ^*"C""
(j(j Q ~, Rev. 12, no, %* Jjf, Rev. 13,28,
bat J %*l£^' J^^-corn"
stalk; dual J %^~^.
\\
bat ^—v, fc —-, Rec. 3, 57,spelt;
O ^ ^ ^ qWooo
see bet-t ; Copt. ftfJUTe, ftcwf-.
bat-arj^]^^^, Bethel;
Heb. birtTPa.
IV, 785, house;
Heb. rV2..
bati (^ (j (| \^ V^, Rev. 13, 2 5, horror,
abomination; Copt. fifJUTe.
batiu %*^^, ¥V.^!'
A.Z. 1908, 121, B.D. 146, 38, fiends, red-haired
devils, filthy and abominable creatures; Copt.
Bata "^fc^^. *• 267, "%p§.
M. 480, '1^ ^jk, N. 1248, a bull-god with
P J "^ 5 var. Betch J "^ ^ , Rec. 26,132,
and see A.Z. 1906, 77.
Bata %1 9^^, A.Z. 1880, 94j
P.S.B. 27, 186, a god of war and the chase.
Bata-ântâ-t fc-^ â c^ °]|(j.
_^ 1 Q 0=0.
&l£?0 1,1
Q(i=n.
o()<^,
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'Olli A/\/WV\
IV, 786, a Semitic name of a woman ; compare
Heb. roy-m.
batauà %.^-—£1!)^&,
evil, wickedness. ' _^
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batanà-t 'î^
û Q 0(3^" Rev. 12, 62, plate, dish, stew-pan ;
"C7 1 .___, Gr. ßmavt).
bata-tJ^W^'P-S-B-2^86'
part of a waggon, chariot (?)
baten b~&^, Rev. 13,112, &~<5f&,
A/\/WV\ -/6O W Ü <i__l
enemy, rebel.
Baten & 1 ù^û the country of the
Q Ö I enemy.
batsh &•=. b ß(äv Dû4, °^Q4t,
weak, helpless.
batgeg %*§^, ^§L_J,tobe
strong, to cut, violent.
Batgeg ^Ln fl, Denderah III, 8,
68 ffSU' a hawk-god.
batgä J V QS , a kind of stone.
Bathit 6 ~J,Rev,^\l8y\l87'
s=> O Cl a title of Isis-Hathor.
Bathah
1 *5U 1
■^ Alt. K. 393,
a goddess.
Bathresth(P) ^s=lg=,Tuatv,
a crocodile-god by the River of Fire.
bat-t
1
a in
XTT spelt (?) ; Copt.
batn
© 0
Batr
/wwv\
5*4, Anastasi I, 28, 3
to be wrapped up or involved in
some matter.
Rec. 21, 77, king of
Thakasa.
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batkek
to smite, to shatter.
batChaJ^i^'^ind0fv°esseT
batchanj^^'^^, }}£
^i^k^'AmherstPap-26'¥i
jàk^=&%w-staff'stickj
the bastinado-stick, stave, cudgel,
stick, staff; plur. J "^ J
j;
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bâ jl (j^£j2, pavement; var. J
B
J
bà JU'JK' J^'fl—'
palm (?) garland, plant (?)
*»• J IkM-J1VD°S-
[] h "tk \fr plants, thicket, bushes, a kind of
J H m im' herb.
bà, bàa J (j o , J (j ^O, Hearst Pap.
2, 9
bâJ(lo,Û^, Ingrain.
-SU 1 -£J 1 0 0 0 *—i 0 0 0
J1 a' J ^Ü J a ' cake'l0af' a tablet
rfi—•■*-'• JlfrJ 4k=!J4
^ i
i.
0=0 I
bàjy
bà-t jj)
baba n pé'acry„ofjoy-(?)
J) l J) l £±T spells or ine;
a cry.
gû, cry, speech (?)
to mutter
incantations.
I
| ssalfca I :
sack, bag, chest, baggage.
bà-t jo.j^.iv.«,..*^
Bà-t | (] Q, B.D. 41,4, a city in the "Tuât.
bà-t
1140,
O
, iv,
-■»MM
I III ö I T
honey ; Copt, eft It« ;
©
4
=0= 0 "cr
, Rev. n, 182,
n*tV7 <^
1 1 1
»ill'
like bees abounding in honey.
bàa J (j 1\ Q7\, to rebel, to revolt.
bàa — em bàa jl (J "&\
"v7 n 1
with ^ , a strong negative ; "^
IS?'
■a
Ebers Pap. 97,
13 fr., A.Z. 1905, 104, 1907, 133.
bà-t j^j], Berl. 2296, ]()^o,
Berl. .7021, Jl)^^,^' Rec. 16, 56,
j () f, j(l^,.v,994,j ()-{,.v,
character, quality, disposition, characteristic,
moral worth, reputation ; plur. j \\ VS\ ^
^ j, Anastasi I, 1, 5, J (j^^ 11, Gol. 13,129,
jta J!, Thés. 1483, J (j ^ | !, IV, 505-
evil-natured.
bàa-t nefer-t T ^^ J (j ^ 11, Gol.
14, 145, well-disposed.
bàai J (j 1^ (j(j, Rec. 20, 43, to wonder,
to cause wonder, to do a wonderful thing, to be
amazed, to be astonished, to consider marvellous
or wonderful.
wonder, wonderful, something to be amazed at,
a marvellous act or deed, a surprise ; Copt.
e&H-, plur. ^ °, P.S.B. .., 3, 4a|°,
ja|,H,n,„Da,m»,,:3a|;,j(|^(j(|
^g.Mar. Karn. 54,47.
bàa-em baa ^ j |) ^ | j,
extraordinary; J^^ J (j ^^ g.
bona merveille; J^^PM
truly wonderful [ointment].
Baaitij(|^(|(|^v^,A.Z.i905,32,
" wonderful one," a title of a god.
bàa Uli ^ t0 wor'{ a mme>t0 <% out
ore.
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P. 2M,.M. 31, N.^4, J «"^(j, P. 310,'
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JS^(j(j,N.796,j«ô^. M. 765)
J^^P.52J«^^(j,P.76 =
Jo^^M-Io6 = Jo^'N-l8'raetallic
substance, copper ; *"* yjjü y""*" ]L*k
jsi^zttWj^?-
metal of the North ; var. J ^ ^ <g> ; JJ^ X,
*XX '
Later
metal of the South; var. j
^•J41*wJ4K,'J41à
J4o-J4V=-J4k44
J4^-J4^S-J4^S
J4M.fc-J4k--.r7k!
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Baa.em-seb-t-neterJ[]^j|^
, the name of an instrument
I III'
^1
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used in the ceremony of " opening the mouth."
0 0 0
bâa en pet J (j ^ — ^, J (j
"^^ ^, L.D. III, 194, ^
J4^^-™^J4^:.„-
Rec. 32, 129, iron of the sky; Copt. -S-ettine.
bâanuta Û 11 ^ 9 '" , earth-fron(?)
, black basalt.
«• J7~J7~J4.E.
J4îk--J--J4i—J4
bâa kam
J4,
^ , 1(1 i! I, the sky, heaven, the material
of which heaven was supposed to be made.
ù^û, J ( ^Qy^3, Shipwieck, 23, J (j ^
J453' J4'k^3.','""imi,"!'"!sb"
in the Sudan and Sinai; J ■> (w\, P. 789;
J J ^, mines.
b[àa]-t j| , mine (in Sinai).
Bàau J ^ ^ ^ m, Rec. 31, 169,
bàa j /-y , A.Z. 71, 141, capital of a pillar.
■c §
ITÏÏTT1 <. ;
B.D. t53B, 7, the weight of the magical
Bàa-heri-âb-pet J (j ^ ^ ^ o
net.
Bàa-ta \ N ^-^ -Mai., Tuat IX, a monster
serpent with a head at each end of his body.
>>4a J4Z,-4JZ.''«"h-
**J4k~.J4STk-
Hymn Darius i, 6, hawk; see ] (J
B^-« J4^*tlKhart£nd<;>f
bau J (j «^ ^ ^, Peasant 223 =
4J*3&~
MukJ4^r^'8™as' setbiSf)
J (J ^ "^ A hawk, the hawk-god of
heaven, a name of Àmcn-Râ; plur. J (1 ^\^z^
»**J4J4â'S£-«A.?ïïU:
bâbâ J û J û °» Hearst Pap. VI, 8
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bàb-t jy^-"'D' <Sa*'!>^,.3.3'.3.
bàf ] (j *^~~, to see, to look ; see J
-Q"&-
, to be evil, to
^ 1 1 1
be wicked ; Copt. ftfJUfJUrt.
bànà J (I n "^, a bad man.
bàll-t J (j ^, J (j y ^, evil, wrong,
J ft /WWV\ I
(j
JWj^-fT? ö . ™«t wicked, or ev.L
wholly bad; Copt. eftmrt.
Bàn J^^'eVi,Pen0nifiedaeSl!
ball J (1 ~ww, sweet, pleasant = J Ü
harp; Copt. JSoiHH, OTrCJOmi.
, to play a harp.
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ban J(j
, javelin, spear.
btar Jfj^J. Jfj^n^i'
J ü 0 w , Amen. 6, 11,13, 6, to be sweet,
J /WWW *C?
p.
bànr-t J (j <=î> K, sweetness.
bànr J (j J^ dates.
Bànr-ra-t J (| ^ ^'T* J, Ombos in,
2) 131, a goddess.
bah 0 8
/www., flood, inundation.
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bàh J(j^(25-k,IV, 998, lion.
bàhes J Û § P 5r?k, a young fierce lion (?)
bàqer J (j g |, excellent, good = J ^
4
bâk
Ékjl)
Rec. 27, 59, to twitter,
to cry(?)
Mk J— ^'M-l83'J^'Jil
hawk;fem. J(j^; plur. J(j^^^
^,U.s»S.P.i73.N.684,Jll^.^
"^ j, Rec. 26, 79, J (j ^* ^ ^ |, B.D.
42' IOI> JlT^^^' U- 2°9>- C<JIH-
ß-HCT, Gr. Bat.;0, Horapollo, I, 7.
J(j^z^^^| •^•'^^|, living hawks.
Bàk-ui(?) J^^^> J^
^^ il' B'D-64,4> the double Hawk-s°d-
Bàk J (j ^*, J (j ^^^, B.D. no,
15 : (1) a hawk-god, 1000 cubits long, in Sekhet-
Àaru ; (2) a god of letters, one of the Seven Wise
gods, Dum. Temp. 'Inschr. 25 ; (3) a hawk-god
in Tuat III.
Bak-j(]^^^|p,K,c.
11, 7o,a divine hawk withparti-coloured plumage.
Bàk-t J N N~^°, Tuat III, a hawk-goddess.
bàkJ(jj^*.,L.D.lII,6SA,i7,J(j
f| [j -RA ^^ IV, 897, the hawk-boat of Horus,
Jl 1 1^ ' barge, boat in general.
Bàk-t J (j ^ £\^ © , U. s 78, N. 966,
a town in the Tuat.
Bât, Bâti
27,218,
the North (as opposed to I , nesu, king of the
South), king of Lower Egypt; Gr. Jim;?; plur.
M.477, N. I24S, t^^o. P. 266, |^o^/
\\
o, N. 1346,
i' %*}§> Rec-
1
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!.IV,8S,(
, IV, 169, \
1, Tombos Stele 14,
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I, Thes. 1287, kings of the South and
North; ^%\^%^°t^l°[
bâti y^C Q JJ Jj, a title of two priestesses.
bâti- |f^ —l^.l^iv,
1015, the "two ears of the king of the North,"
title of an official.
£"■> the festival of the king
Q' of the North.
bâti khä
Bâti \!
w
, B.D. 41, 4, a dweller in
Amenti, king of the North (?)
Bâti Bâti i^t^.TuatIILafo™of
WÜW Osins.
Bâtiu iirl^^'n- ,24s-
j Tuât VI, the deified kings of the North.
j Tuat VI, a group of
l ' four gods in the Tuat.
Ill
Bàtiu
bat i^-cTù§. ^-«fÖ.
>/ Q. the title of a very high official, meaning
something like " bearer of the seal of the king
of the North"; plur. i^^c^Ö^^^-
Bàtheh(?) Jlj^^.agod.
bàth Js=.A, J*^, J^^,
P. 41, N. 659, 1159, to walk, to run, to leap, to
leap in, to leap out, to escape, to hasten, to
depart.
bàth J Lji ' Mj, to carry off, to seize.
bàth Js^liWiîi, J^tF-^I-;. evil,
destructive, the name of a devil.
bàth jï* ^> tssm, Berl. 3024, 113, a
sick man, one vexed with the devil of a disease.
bàthi J S-^-p (j(j \^ V&, Northampton
Rep. 11, ])rofession.
-CS;
I, professional men (?)
bat
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1
.«25-, a disease of the eye.
bä J D, A.Z. 42, 107, Koller Pap. 4, 8.
bä J , to shine, be bright.
t? w -^c, Mission 13, 143, to shine, to give
light, splendour; Copt. ß.OYß.O'if.
bä, bââà J]—c^Q, J^^^r-
sticks of palmwood; plur. 1 Dyâ1> 1 D
l^r, l_Joy^,Rec-,6-97^,°pt-
N 11 1 Ji 1\ 1 1 1 ftA.1.
Bä J ° ^' jT*^l,Nav- Lit-8°'
■j,
, contradiction.
the name of a god.
bää Jr"~n =
Rec. 4, 12 1, to converse, to speak in a
contradictory manner.
bää (?) J L_d 1, a kind of disease.
bää 11 " /*^° t0 S'P> t0 laP>t0 moisten
J of ' (the lips?)
bâbâ j_, j__,^, J-, J-,
j^f to make wet, to moisten, to sip, to lap;
f ' Copt. ßeße.
P. 540, to smear
' oneself in blood.
bäbä J DJ_
bäbä-t -J „ J—"i:,51^^.
J$ *iä a ~wwv rivec;
f"^ Ma 1, Rec. 2,15, smelter.
bäa'j^^g,j_,^|g,
J<~=» fi\ Qb, Àmen. 16, 19, 21, 2, 27, 1,
J —0 fy , Tomb Ram. 111,79,10, to explain (?)
Ö g ÄKÄÄi flood
; see bäh.
ball J^P- 2"> M-J2»,N. >■ os,
J] t=t stream (?) lake (?) pool.
bäll-t 1 www "7, Rec. 30, 72, T. 26, IV381),
N. 165, 208, neck, throat, bosom
ban \ www £ vi. 1 WW..
Joe Jö @ç û
an object in metal, to plate, to inlay.
to mount
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bâllà 11 D ft 3 *<Tr, a kind of plant.
Bällti HIZZZ, Tuat x>a dog-headed ape-
Jû W god.
bar 1V\®H,a mass of ^fr '" C°T
J).=>i t=t pare Heb. ^Nä.
a Syrian god of war and the chase, sometimes
identified by the Egyptians with Set ; Heb. byi.
m ■ 1er
Bär-m'hx jl ^ , w
a judge in the Harîm Conspiracy ; compare
"^n-O-^iri (Devéria).
Bârtà J a<^>]() $ Ba'alathn1?^'
Bêltis, the consort of "pQ^ hv2. (Exod. xiv, 2,
Numb, xxxiii, 7, Asien 315).
bäh, bâhà J—0 J, N. 996, J—0 JjJJ
JQ -"^Sr *WWV«
a 8 S* , N. 33,
A »Ai /www
__ 0 0 <fe»=» 1 _ a 0 ***=»ww" 1 _ a
n /wwv\ n Q ~£s& /"aaaaa n Q
0 (o «w«, a ö <s ^=- «w«, a fi
A wiw -d A Ju a/ww. ^) /,
wwA j S^ 3 AA^^AA, S^ 1, to flood
~Jl WïW /WWV\ kAj (J /WWV\ *A* U
with watei, to submerge, to be flooded; \L a
q /wwv\ (\ n q -^v=- /wwv\ i\
0 «wwv M, M. 335, a fi ^» ~wwv M, M. 334,
A -www l -su A tAi /wwv\ l
1) a8 |Z^, p. 708; ~^ j ajj©
•*£] A 1 /WWV\ ÜJ. r-w—1 ^ A
AAAA/V\
.vwwt
/wwv\
*, Rec. 21, 14, irrigation officer.
/wWV\
/WWV\
/WWV\
T. 243, P. 608, water-flood, abundance of water.
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3S
, " Waterer," a
Bäh
title of the Nile.
«wwv J), BD- 64. 20, 136H, 7, the god of the
ill Nile-flood.
JL a fi 42a, to lie abundant.
bäh J oJ^So^, Pap. 3024, 87, a
man overwhelmed with misfortunes. ... • ■
uigitized by
T. 82, M. 236, N. 613, I, 34, an abundant food
supply, bounty, abundance; J fl fi fe» a .
an abundant harvest.
bäh, bâhà J —a J ^ j, N. 1326,
M. in, ] -—a fi WS \J ö, N. 25, giving meat
and drink in abundance, to feed full.
bätha 11 a%Z,k, NaStasen Stele39.
j\ l/v^ =u- vessel, pot.
bi J(j(j ~^~, Lacau
bi J 1)1) jâ {• * V' 6'2't0 makC a WOndoefr
bi-t J (1(1 , A.Z. 1905, 14, a wonder;
-*-J11--M'|.JI)l)£-".3«347.
biuJ11^hi''B'U',38'7'",.u°rp)
Bi J 1)1 ^à, the name of a fiend.
Bitj()(l-|,B.B. MS, »fSoOr
A.Z. 1908, 85, the phoenix bird ; Gr. 0o/V.f.
bu J©, Amen. 9, .1, J ^>, a sign of
negation, not ; Copt. JUte.
bu àr Jle^3^, do not = Copt. ju.epe.
bupu J^ D^, J© D e, Rec. 2i,
bu pu Uä j|© ° ~tf-'_. no one.
D
bupu-t JU°^ ® ; Copt. Âïn^xe.
"©©■
bu pui-tu J^ a^ 1)1) U a.Z. 1908,
73 ff., not ; Copt. ÄJLTie.
bu all fl © ° ungracious, unpleasant,
Jl -Ç23-' malignant.
(1 AVWNA
^K , B.D. 81 b, 6); Copt.
MICK
: \\ /www 11 ^ /ÜT, place of wine ;
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971, Rec. 35, 73, place of truth, i.e., truth.
bumenkh \\ ^A,Rec l6> S6- Per-
J) ® 7f - fection.
tmneb J.^.J^JV-^,
J , every place, everywhere.
bu nebu, bu riebt J 1 ^37 v& J],
1, Peasant 262, J 1 , J
I a ^ä 2!± ill ^
IV, 835, Berl. Pap, 3024, 10S, all men, every-
^ "^"""''7 . 0 <j\ 1
1,
body, men in general, J I
B.D.G. 1064.
bu riefer j|%> f(!<i^> ,>easam '97>
JJ-J« !«■ J JTî«. 1-7*
happiness, i.e., happiness, felicity ; KZ? ^O 1P0
T , Peasant 288, happy folk ; \ T » , the
happiness caused by plenty, of food
and
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J^r M^'u-i2'34'8o- 345, N-262'
349, 560, place where thy feet are.
buâakhu jU^fe, ®, Gol. 14,144,
the best, excellence.
•]<=>!' J c-=- f| «^^ I ' Place of strength
or perfection, i.e., strength, wisdom, perfection.
bu Uä J 1 , one place ; / J 1 T,
in one or the same place, together.
bU Uäb J/^J, Jl I f*\ "~">. Place of
purity, i.e., cleanness, purity.
bu ur Jl %> ^=f, Jl X , place of
greatness, i.e., majesty, riches, prosperity.
place of evil, i.e., wickedness, evil, misery,
wretchedness.
bumaà J^^.J P|, Rec 35,126,
B
j
bubunefèr j^ j^J.^JJj
bunr Je^^, J
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bu huru J % I ^"^ %\ '^., Peasant
167, 263, badness, wickedness, shameful.
buhersekheru J^J^ P^jj'»
Gen. Epist. 68
Bu TipTi H ^^ place of eternity, a name
• • Jmo' of the Other World.
bu khenti J ©^ "^ %J ^—Ji,
disaster, misfortune.
bu kher J tk ffl , Place hdovJn j*'
bu sa D ^ Protect'on> the place where
«J A ' protective magic is worked.
bu sa J rfj Hm., after (?) ; Copt. «.6K-
-^ ertci. (?)
Ä 1, A.Z. 1906,160,
bu kiu
J'
1907, 99, foreigners, strangers, foreign (?)
bu ga J© S^^||> Anastasi I,
7'2iVarJ^^S^^-;SCebeg-
bu tem J © ^ t\ 3Ö, perfection,
completeness, conclusion.
butu J1 r-a^^, J'^^*.
11 %S ù^û %S "^ Peasant 2 r4« calamity, evil,
Jl Jl Ja ^^' iniquity, misfortune.
butcheser j ^ f, J~.
J ^"^ , Rec. 33, 3, sanctuary, holy place.
bu-t J %\ ** , a kind of fish.
J^.U. 189, P. 687, M. 223,1*977,^^
inate, to hate, to hold to be hateful or accursed.
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son.
see Besu-
Menu.
but Je<^,Àmen. 13,17, 'J\
J^m' T* 344' abomination^ Je
"^à,Gol. 12, 97, loathsome thing; \|v\
Israel Stele 9.
buiti J^(j(j^Ç|,TombosStele4>
hateful persons, abominable beings or things.
but ka J ^ ^ g> y ' a hatefUl Per"
But-Menu J^ff^
but (bes-Ut ?) Jl® ^j^, to comeforth (?)
place of issue (?)
bu J ^n"^^, beams, rafters.
bubu J^J^;,, J^>--eed
or grain offering.
annular ornaments.
bUa J^^'15laCe;SeeJi-
bua-t, buai-t J ^Tj "^ ^, Bed. 3024,
high place, hill, high rock.
to be wonderful, or marvellous, to hold to be
wonderful, to magnify ; J ^Tj "|\ j\ ^_^ <=>
ftk ' "s?-^ thou art more wonderful than
jl 1 ^z^' those who are in thy train.
, Amen. 3, 5, 26, «4, J f] ^
, chief, mighty one, magnate, lord, over-
lorf,"nobte.n»„;pl„r. }f\\$ j, }f\\
rw 1, Hymn to Nile 3, 14
Bua-tep jf]^|@^,Tombof
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 42).
bun 11 ^> ^S^, jl Hh, P. 425, M. 608,
N. 1213, claw, nail, talon.
Bun (?) A <& , B-aG- f '94, a serpent-
1 ' J^1 fiend and form of Set.
bunes 1 "j , to eat, to devour ; see
burqa J © <=> a "^jX ®-, Verbu m 14,
to shine, to lighten, to glimmer, to sparkle, bright,
shining; Copt. ftpHX, -S-pHf'Te, Heb. \>~%.
fugitive, he who flies,
coward.
Tuat XII, a singing
dawn-god.
;ra
buna J
buhnra J ©
J\,
'■n:
bua-t J^fl^^. R^M, 97,
1^K^1% û [• Kubbàn Stele 31, marvels,
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<=> 21 ' laugh at ; Heb. ^rtü .
busu(?) J ® Ç %\!, cheeks (?)
busa J % "ü1 (W) 1, Demot. Cat., some
silver object given in dowries.
bug-[t] J^S1§>J}. Rev. 14, 107,
pregnant woman.
but j| ® c=s'' barley ' CoPl- ^cw'Te> Gr-
J I o «\t>/>a.
b^J^S|akind0f0fftngsei?)
butchiu J ^ "^ (j (j ^ [J !, those
who are burned or scalded.
beb jl jl L-Z), to be violent.
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kek Î) f] r n to go round, to revolve, to
" " ' circulate.
beb J J ^bs{ , a. metal pectoral or
breastplate, collar ; J J P.. , uraeus headdress (?)
beb,beb-t jJT1, jj^.Rec.
2 7, 86, 111 | , cave, cavern, cavity, hole
in the ground, hiding-place, den, lair; Copt.
beb-t
source
I I AWWW , the deep part of a stream,
; 1 ] A^ww (1 <=> awwaa> Bed. 19286,
*£U -£J AAAAa£ 1 9*^ AAAAAA
depth of the Nile; see *&; J ^ J
(J j] aaaaaa "^ "^
deep water, J J *mw( IV, 464, B.M. 374,
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Beb J J ^, ^Af B.D. 17 (Nebseni),
i25.H,6,
, Rec. 27, 84, the first-born
son of Osiris who ate the livers of the dead ;
see Baba, Babai, Babi; Gr. Xilßnv.
Bebi J J (J(J A the eldest son of Osiris;
Bebl J J (|(| ^ , hea(j J ^d'o/t'he dead.
Bebti(?) ^L, B.D. 17 (Nebseni), 44,
the guardian of the Bend of Amente.
Beb-ti JJ°^, Mar. Aby. I, 45, the god
of^O.
beb-t JJ^JJ-^,Rec. 31,14,
a kind of herb or flower.
%*()(]-^,B.D.io4, s.see*)1 J (j^1^.
^ JJ^ vakindofwig-
bebut (?) J J ~ % "^ arrows.
bebnth (benbenth ?) J j ^, u. 539,
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bepi \| D DA I ,B.D. i68,Qerr-tX
bef \ , to see, to look at.
JK fi aaaaaa
<M> ]L fjjg, Metter-
.WWW *-.J *^e=>—
nich Stele 51, one of the seven scorpions of Isis.
Befen-t j AAAAAA /^i. consort of Befen.
bmäi (bum'i) j^ljlj. IV, 781 =
J ^| (j = rrtöa, high places.
ben J AAAAAA Amen. 27, 1, not; Copt, it;
benà \ /www (J (3, not.
ben J .www, N. 799 = benr itt-www.
p. 152.
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n ft aaaaaa
wretchedness ; see J (1 ^w ; Copt. .frfJUfJUtte.
J\AAAAA
.^"V , Mettemich Stele 35, evil.
J /WWW tQ
0 ^ /^s, evil one, wicked man ;
J^I»^t'RhindPap-18-
benà 1 «A«M (1 /V\). . ReV., 1 /WWW (j
a $kk> Ji1—^^> j ' ^>
yi V<>1 JJ .all «/.SH ^d /www -/iin
Rev. 13, 9, badness, evil, wickedness, sensual,
bad; varr. J I O (jtj j|-;'0> J"*™" ^"^ j|$-
Rev. ; Copt. ftcucorte.
benha-tj^O^.Iv,^,™,.
26, 233, a god of evil.
P V n AAAAAA V fi /WVW\
ben-t J —J, J ö J>jj^>
harp; Copt, jßome.
benben-t jl ««« jj'vwwv) }5r), I45) g)
J J ^ Rechnungen 58, 59, a kind of
wvw 1Mmv5T>-' . wood, paim-stick.
"*" to escape, to flee, to pass away,
.A ' to he dissolved, to go on.
Q. Jour. As. 1908, 262,
^ ' to go, to come.
ben
J
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benben JJ—JoJ—.J
IV, 925, to hasten, to come.
J\
J
J /WWW
, B.D. 39, 11, to copulate.
J /WWW Q
M3, male, man.
benben J J«, Nesi-Ainsu 508,
/www /www to copulate.
J/WVWi
^, IV, 943, B.D. 17, 135,
Rec. 32, 68, to copulate, to beget, to be
j\ ' begotten, virile, phallus.
Beiieil Ï1 ™™" a S0^ °f generation, a
J) /=a ' form of Menu.
Benni 11 "^ M, Tuat IV, a phallic god.
J/WVWV
p , a portion of the body; plur.
VWWV\
e^iii'
ben-ti J
** £> two egg-shaped organs of
WO' the body.
beil-ti fl ^ , " ^, the two breasts
J/www r~7
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J/WVW\ £^ n /WVW\ -*\ £^ |
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Tkï-J * f*-JL Jiru*
pustule, abscess, gangrene, pus.
J/WVW\ n /WVW\
( J * . some ball-shaped
'^ n /www
object, ball, eye-ball, apple of the eye ; J ~ww',
the two eyeballs.
benn-t fl -^ Ebers PaP- 35. 9. eye-
JL o' ball (?)
uprir, (IZXÄE amulet, the evil eye, witch- .
Denn " ' craft ; Copt. AtttUK.
Ï
n /WVW\
benn r1^, rings, bracelets.
JOlll b
ben-t J""]?. Rec. i5, 152, ^g,
cincture, belt, girdle, J j| / (1 v- r^l.
J /www
,w~v\ B.D. 145, 36, a kind of wood.
J) © ' the 7th Pylon.
DenDen 1 /www \ aa/wv.. \ /www \ /www 11
j—y~—. jo j o|, jj|, j ~™
symbolic of the Sun-god, obelisk, pyramid ; see
/wvw\ il _cr^ 111 © __ . . « _ _
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benben-t J L/ JV ^ » Mission 13,
u Ô û «""j Rec. 4, 30, the sanctuary of
' ö Ö C~3 I' the ben ben or sun-stone.
benben-t J -ww« J A, J waa*
the pyramidion of an obelisk, the top of a
pyramid.
benben-t j .www j aa-aa* $, IL»«
J/wvw\ n /wvw\ n n .wvwv
tomb in general; 1 /www 1 /www 'J^ï, B.D.
172, 30, bier.
benben J J A, N. 9 71, a fire offer-
AAAAAA AWW\ I I
ing [in the house of Seker]; '■ö», aa/ww j amww
, N. 663.
benben
Benben J J (1(1, Mar- Ahy-l> «-a
/wwwiiü solar-god (?)
Benben j w«. 1 amww m, n. 971, a
light-god in the temple of Seker.
Benbeniti JJ QA, |<www | ^^ M
Q ^ Tuat 1, Tomb of Seti 1, one of the 75
forms of Râ (No. 74).
J J -^Vseefl J j .
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bena-u J\^<g |, L-D' m' '94'I2
benà J«w-a{] J, iv, 1183, Jiölje^,
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benà-t J ^ J |, sw,
benà àri j AAAAAA (J Q
doing, gracious.
benà fl — [I Ü "^T, >'mms i*alm-s' i»lm
J) 1 N 11 1 shoots.
benà J —Hm' ?K'K'
vectness; see
J
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date wine.
bnânâ jl
bni J1 ïiï
_ _n I-J.l). 1^4, 7, to
bathe (?)
swallow; Copt, ßime,
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flmts; Jö e0,,,1 Jo^W' the ore of
copper (?) a stone used in medicine.
bermit 11 A/) ~ |f corn-grinders,
J) Ö (5 i i nun. i querns.
benu-,joT#?,j^^,^
bennu \ ^~" Cn t0 set something in
J| O S ^""^ metal.
=> N. 757, claws, nails,
==* talons; see bun.
Nàstasen Stele 38, bowl,
vessel.
29
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J .WW
Rec 30, 72.
J/WWV\ A
0 ^
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, B.D. 17, 25, a
bird-god sacred to Râ and Osiris, and the
incarnation of the soul of Râ and the heart of Osiris ;
Venus as a morning star was identified with him ;
Benu was self-produced, and the bird appeared
each morning at dawn on the Fersea Tree in
Anu ; the Greeks connected it with the Phoenix ;
see Herod, ii, 73, Pliny N.H. x, 2, Pomponius
Mela iii, 8, Tsetzer, Chil. v, 397.
Benuf Jo ^ , P. 662, J "^ à,
P. 782, an enemy of Osiris (?) ; var. J ö ^1,
M. 774-
Beneb J .www JjX,^, Rec. 16, 150,
a native of Beneb.
n /WVW\ ___
benpi J = Copt. .«.ne.
J/ww\a i\ i\ n /wwv\
D (](] U.Rev. i2, 25, J a
(](|\D. Rev. 12, 26, J^^^-jl-
Rev. 13, 41, iron ; Copt, ßenine.
^-,A.Z. 1892, 29, J^f-ft,
Rec. 31, 31, exudation or emission from an
animal or reptile.
J .www
ggp, Metternich Stele 58-,
one of the seven scorpions of Isis.
J /www n /www n /wvw\ ,f\
J«vsa>v\a *y n /www ^ " •^
with «cr> and *, outside, exit; Copt. ßoX;
n © <=>
see bu 11 r J •«« ? ? .a.
Benr 11 ^ $ BD- M2, m, 25. a town
J) I ©SLl' of Osiris.
hpnr H 2~îi t=t " sweet water," a name
h J I ' of the Nile.
benrà jJ—,T.345, J^^,
(jfJ^j.Rec.^.xSsJ^,^,
F» J, fresh dates, IV, 171; Copt. Anne,
ßimne.
benrà-t J^fj-f. JJ^Q-
ÏÏ :np, ÏÏ ^, date palm ; Copt. £.nne.
wine; ] (1 1) a ï Q , new date wine.
benrà-t Jon Q=ö=, date wine.
19, 92, J www m Q Ma, labourer in a palm grove.
benrà J—J, Jö J, J^fjJ^.
J/WW/W <7 I
j) 1, to be sweet, sweet, to be grateful to
the senses ; j) | N, nice; J ««« ^\, N. 799,
I p www Vç\ p. 152, sweet things.
benr-Iies-t J \J ft ^~3 , sweet-tongued,
speaker of fair things.
beiir-re ft , sweet-mouthed.
benrà benrà
1 aa-vw« 0 \ /wwv\ n j very
sweet, very nice.
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thing sweet or pleasant or nice; plur. 1 0
o a a I n '^aa/vv f\ f\ Q v °
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179, 7, JJ l)l)0?0.jfjfjf-
benri, benriti ft ^, ft ()(] L_=4 ^,
Q v Q ^ """ ^dP ^ey^en PaP-> confectioner,
sweetmeat-maker; plur. J (1(1 O^^f1'
bennhu 11 ""*" $ v A •t0 turn away>
or aside ; Copt. cbort.P, (?)
J/WVWi ^
\\ , Rec. 15,127, to make
an incision in bark ; \ /www, to cut.
J/WWAA
oa. bolt, part of a door; plur.
nn^Mi, D.D. „5.111.27.
, a kind of bird.
J/vww
S
J/WVWi
S
headedapeiplur. J™~^$|. J= ,J",j,
Qtt,J I . Tuat II, a singing
ape-god : plur. J ^ J^ ! ' '*"Uat ''
Benti-àri-àhe-t-f JJ^ 1 Û8^\
I <=> SC£> a^__) Tuat VI, an ape-god.
Benti l^AI.Ç-";,^1.^1«?
JlQ qJUi Nephthys 111 apefc
Bent
s and
Nephthys in ape forms.
(?) JWT\,p. i6i> 1^"=.
T. 2io, the son of Uat-Heru.
J/WVW\ .f\ \\ fi *F\ /WVW\
®®, P. 720, J^I^J^i^- M- 747,
two fiends in the Tuat.
J/wvwi r-i
c^3 v the two breasts ; varr.
^ 111
J/wwv\ r~1 ,1111111, r-1
21 = J^ 21 ; Copt. ju.rr.oT-
1 <o <-...
bent
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J/WVW\ V P /WVW\ V"
^^.Rec. 11,62,]^^,
to tie, to bind, to bind with spells.
bent 11 ^& A-z- r9°5. 39- to g™a»,
- J @ 21' to moan.
J/WVW\ y* fl /WVW\
C_J^^> Thes- I202> JÇ'
Israel Stele 10, an exclamation of grief, woe !
alas !
J/WVVAA y y
ssion I, 159,
Rec. 29, 157, vineyard, pergola.
bentoh-ut (P) j^H^IM®'
Mar. Mast. 181, 186, vineyard, estate.
outside, exit, gateway ; Copt. fioX (efioX).
ber J <=>, Rev., eve; Copt. fL>LX; dual
brr (?) 11 <f~o ^ t0 become nart^> t0
^ ' J) <=>^t!=3' ossify.
• barber J«J«j\.J«J«
A c~n, pyramid, stone with a pyramidal top;
See I /WVW\ J /WVW\ I .
berber J <=> J <=> \ , a loaf of bread
of a pyramidal shape.
berber J <=> J <=> x , to cast out,
to wreck, to overturn ; Copt. fiep-S-CUp.
brä J l ■**k&\,Rev- 2> SS'- l'asket:
Ji —o'er 1 copt. ß-ip, ß^ipi.
berkaru 1) <=> U <=> °, Hemsàtef
Jill III '
Stele 40, beads (?) some kind of metal ornamenK
Berner ^<=2> Rec' 3S> 57. name of a
Ji <rr>' liend used in magic.
, n <rr> iiiiiiiii to force open a door ;
Öerg J S -rannr' Copt, cfccjupx.
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J> A. y • JAmLJ or tear in pieces.
ra-■ J ra^.j^^,'»»«.•-"
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behau jra^^A-^.Jra^
M£, he who runs away, coward.
beh J H]. earth, ground, place.
beh \| IT] r>->, s°nie odoriferous substance,
.J \\ '™' incense (?)
beha-t J fH ^ f. Koller Pap. 4, 6,
Jm I^TlLt ReC' l6, 69' Anastasi IV>
Jra^».Jm'tf,Jg'f,f»ipiar.
behen J m t_j, J ID g, j|ra^\,
[II
ÔTD
/V to cover over, cover, covering, cover-
— ^ X ' let, veil.
Beh.hu j ,2,^1,55 S-Ä5
beh J 3 ^ Ç, IV, 1081, a part of the body.
beh J §r=ffi, prer/uce; Copt q.i.g,
beh J I <C=^a, what is in front.
beh JITT>'JI2T>,ameasure-
beh 11 § ^[ Rec- 4> 32> shrubs among
' JXin ' which Osiris was buried.
behh Jl I? ^, a kind of shrub.
be^u J?77T-teetli*tusks = yiTTT'
Copt, oft&e.
beh J I ^, B.D. 39, ,2, J |l_Z).
t^\ t /| to cut, to kill, to hack, to carve, to
n ' hew stone.
beh-tjf^.s..,,-,,^!^,
• behu |8%>S&!,l'-S.B.,o,48,aclas8of
-J X _ZI £!I I servants or workmen.
behhu(?)]h^,]AVNV^,
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hyena.
(offerings), a kind of fish.
behä J I a "§5* ; see bah.
Behus '~=='\*^â> BD- 109. 9. the calf
of Kherà(?) a soul of the East, the calf star'
the morning star.
behus 3 una), a kind of stone.
^BehufcaJ f~^% JI
^z^^ (| ^, Mar. Aby. 1, 49. Sphinx I, 88,
J | ^ ^=^ "^ 1^, Abbott Pap. 2, 10, 11,
the name of a swift Libyan dog of Àntef-âa.
behukaâ J J^;^ I). Mar. Mon.
Div. 49, Rec. 36, 86 = J? || ^.
Behutit a f\ the city-goddess of Edfu. ,
' behuthth-t S û , ,mst- Pole- H"
g=5 ^a^ Staff.
behut-t—^,^^,J|
c^ j^, Mar. Kam. 42, 8, c_j^Ir3, Kubbai.
Stele 8, ^f}, rj^
w
A.
,rr
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I' J^ â' JI c^J-rf'seat'tlirone'
throne on steps, stairs, seat of a god.
Behut-t ^/J û f Rec. 29 190, a shrine
Vn in Lower Egypt.
tablet for offerings,
altar.
behut-t (?)
iü, the Sun-god ofc^a, whose
Behut-ti
form was that of a beetle.
behutt c^>Ss^, to spread out the wings.
behen J | ^, U. 455. J | —■,T- » h
j t"^j, Thes. 1481, J I ^, IV, 969,
8 "TT -"'^v. to slay, to cut in pieces, to stab, to
X I I L_=/)' pierce, to perforate a body.
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I ^> baleful, deadly.
Behen-tJIT-Q^.T-l,^,
jfo^^Tmn, Rec. 31,31,
deadly serpents in the Other World.
behenu j | JÇ ^ j, jjg-j^
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■^^ 0 ^ ft > a sucking calf.
behes J 8 H £, calf,
behes J|Pa,.v,893,J|P^2,
JIP^.JIPi.'°",""',0f0l"8e
behsâu J § P Û % 5—3. hunter.
beb.es J | H ß, a hunt, game.
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beht-ti J Q , Rec. 12, 211, two thrones,
or double throne : see j 9 <-j=m r^fjl.
beht J |cr=> pfl, seat, throne.
bekh-t J , quantity, amount.
bekhkh J J^f|, u. r„i, n. 643,
Hh. 414, J |/L Rec. 31, 168, to be hot, to
burn,flame,heat,fire,fiery; J ^è\|\ o ,T.336.
Bekhkhi J®ûû(l c^, Tuât VIII, the
name of the 7th Gate.
• Bekbkhit fl*^ TuatX, a light-goddess
J\ ® of dawn.
Bekhbekh J«J»|.oJ.Jx|,
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Bekh J«***^. B-D-G- 2°°. a black-
haired bull-god of Hermonthis, the Living Soul
of Râ, the Bull of the East, and the Lion of the
West; Gr. .W<v, Maerobius, Sat. I, 26, Aelian,
De Nat. An. XII, 11.
bekh J^-='a).'»ji<=>^. â). A-z-
1910, 112, to give birth, to produce.
bekh-t 1 m), what is born, produced.
bekhb[ekh] ? J ® J k, a kind of tree.
bekhen M V , to cut, to saw.
bekhen
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J\\ , a kind of stone from Wâdî Ham-
/wvwv JatDUD
maniât, basalt, diorite; plur. 1 w/™ , Rec.
«sa <=> 111
20, 41.
bekhen-t \\ a*ww, iLaww/\ , \ ww«
iWAM
Ö
V\ c~3 , J w>~w c~3, gate-house, pylon ; plur.
JcTiTi'J^T^Si' J^DpcOm'
Bed. 7262 ; J^^, Rec.8,9, J^ Qffl,
Rec. 20, 40, J AAww ^__^, the two towers of a
n ® ^=»
pylon; 1 Wz™ -^^, IV, 365, two great towers.
bekhnu 11 ® °, Rec. 20, 85, a fortified
■ÄJ ASSAM ©
n ® nmD
town; plur. j w~v . Rec. 19, 16.
Bekhen i|~^%Y,B-D- l65' S*
J) Ö Jf Jl proper name (?)
bekhes J **^* (F^, bread, cakes.
bes ] I, A.Z. 1908, 17, an amulet.
bes J p, J p f|, T. 321, p. 398, M. 568,.
N. 1175, to flame up, to be hot.
besit J \\ j\j\ Q, flame, fire, blaze
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B.D. i 25, III, 23. the fire of the 2"^ %>c=>^; "j
Hfl AA Tuat X, 1
and maker of fire.
, Tuat I, a singing ape-god.
(j^fJ.Jpij^.Tuatl,
a serpent fire-goddess.
Besu.Menuj^fJj^,]^
^ l\ ^H^ fl RD- I25- IIL 35;
111 .m I ll^5^^ *2iJ' see Besu-Ahu.
bes J M ^c Yr». instructor, teacher,
schoolmaster ; see I J ^|\ ^c ni ■
J^RlÄllÄk-'''-
Besi H fl 00 ^uat x' god of the fire-stick
Besi J
Besit J
<3=d
, Rec. 31, 162, 171,
be su
doors ; see I JHk: •
bes, besi J
jpt*j~:vjpt^»-
— JP-. J PS JM^.
JplWf.A—I.-.4.JPI1Q.
" Q, to come, to come on. to advance, to pro-
gress, to rise (of the Nile), to grow up, to swell,
to lead a force against a town, to enter upon [the
study of literature]; 0 Jli p- 215. Copt.
onrscs.
bess J H (1 <S=<> Peasant 211, Rec. i8,183,
J p p ^"^j, IV, 505, Love Songs 7. 6, to
advance, to rise, to pass on, to pass up.
bes JP<*VV' 157' t0 'trîest!
bes-t, bes-tu jl P <îSalû^K> induction
advanced (in years), swollen (of a river) passage.
bestuu (?) J -rr * \ \ jk ° o 0 ,
N. 754
bes jp<^, JP^\^. iv, ,S9,
Thes. ,282, JP^, JP^1|.
form, figure, body, statue, a visible image of a god,
are-incarnation (?); plur. \^* jj 1.
Besi J p i)i) «©-J jf), a hawk-god, one of
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 68).
Besu-Ahu (?) JP^fr:^^
B.D. 125, HT, 35, a magical name of the right
foot of the deceased.
Bes-aru j^(|^^||^, a
title of Râ.
Bes-t-àru-ânkhit-kheperu jl P
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name of the IXth division of the Tuat
J\.
Nav. Lit. 30, the name of a form of Râ.
Besi-em-he-t-kauit ^j\ >— Q ^
I, Denderah IV, 60, a warrior-god.
Besi-neheh
JP-U°!."»d-
vancer [through] eternity," a title of Râ and of
other gods.
B--^JP40-4WJ.
Nav. Lit. 68, a title of Râ.
besit J H (I(I ^, a s^Ul'ng in the body,
Jl I 11 ^" boil, pustule, abscess.
— JP«T:JPfS. JP^°
a disease of some kind which is accompanied
by boils or sores, or swellings.
bess H flfl (13, foetid im-tter- l,us>. hu-
Ji I I m mours, excretions.
bes II —"W a part of th* bo<&
Ji Jl mucous membrane (?)
24, 163, unguent vase, oil bottle; | III W,
Q ^iL, <=>v^ the oil bottle used in the ccrc-
I 1 111' mony of "opening the mouth."
bes II , pomegranates.
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besbesiu Jp JP-. J P J p;,v
XIII.IS, 17. J p J p 1)1) f^.P-S.B. 24>47,
a seed or herb used in medicine.
bes-t J P n, Rec. 26,168, chisel ; J jl D !,
chiselled objects (?)
bes, bas, besu, basha J (1 ß, "fe^
leopard; J s^s. JL, leopard of the South;
J %"- l^' le°Pard of the North'
bes-t j|PQ£]» jl ft, female leopard.
Bes JOS, dwarf god; JO 1^, a god
of Sûdânî origin, who wears the skin -of the
leopard, j ^gv I, round his body. He
was the god of:—(i) music, dancing, and
pleasure ; (2) war and slaughter ; (3) childbirth
and children. In late times he was symbolic
of the destructive and regenerative powers of
nature, and was the lord of all typhonic
creatures; Copt. &HC.
besbes jl fl jl fl, a kind of goose.
besa J^ms», v. 31, J°8^^^.
N. 700, emission, flow,issue; j ' y ' ^7^7.
J 4888» -[j- y y , what fl0WS from th%br2
11 fl "^b\ %\ AT) a sh°rt tunic, waistcloth,
J I Ai*KH' loin band.
BeSa J—^'
a corn-god.
besb[es](P) JPJ|,
n ry /wvAft n r\ /www
besen J|r(W), Rec.26,168, J[l = ,
J fl r^j, metal tool, graver ; tha beseil
•^a
Tuat II,
Rec. 30, iS
JP
O
o, engraver.
besen Jl1 0 ' JI'm.' 1t^'
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M. 64, N. 33, 504, a kind of seed, some
substance burnt at the inauguration of a temple.
besek J O^z^, J O^T*, intestine, gut;
plur. Jp-^H», U.430. Jp'^'O-Ö'O.
T.246, JP^.^. JP — ^O;
j I^z^ pO1!, viscera, intestines.
besek Jp^*-^, p. 540, u. 527,
il fl N—" t0 nP UP an an'mal| t0 cut out the
J) I "*i^.' intestines, to gut.
Besek JP^—^; see PJ —^-
besh, beshà Jl 00 ^+, ' 1'. 295, Amen.
14, 17, Israel Stele 20, j rm (J, U. 538, P.
29, J J^> jj. Rec- 30, 189, ^..-U-J j
^
I
I, to
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vomit, to be sick ; J r~n~i /"^ 1, to drench,
to be drenched.
besh-t J™, U. 148, T. n9) N. 456.
beshu J C30 % /+, sl,ittl<:-. excessive
Ji _2r Till saliva, vomit.
beshsh J ™ ^<=>t P. 66r, 775l
beshsh-t]™^,]^^.
besh Jl , dust; Copt, oescy (?)
beshsh jlc
beshu (?) J □ ^TTT- 1U>'Io8,5
metal scales or plates.
besh jon t-fl, A,,,,alcs v- 34't0 tl'
A ^^v. to kill.
besha ji.,c, jm^^.
J T^î ßs'v ■'" ' m'"eti crushed or ground,
millet flour, dhurra for making beer.
P. 661, 775, M. 771, flow
of water from the eyes.
j-^-j sticks of in-
o o o ' cense.
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U_J, to rebel,' to revolt.
r-n-i
, r-n-i
to revolt,
to rebel.
D^. J^ ^^l' PaP' 3°24, ro2, revolt,
rebellion, resistance, opposition, troubled (of
water).
beshtiu J™-\ ^ |, Rec. 15,178,
j^j,Kec.S,,!4,jT^j.
o ~ in' J ~ 1 111 j«' J
JI~M~IN. g I „ ni~M~l SéS ..
1 vfû 1, Rec. 11,59, \ „I , Mar.
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Karn. 52, 18, rebels, revolters.
beshth J 0a ^jL to revolt, to rebel
besht J^^A, P
• Ji c^ü 'a.1 ji c^f
beshtu J00 Û ^L 1, rebels; see J
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beq J^.^ä-,RhindPap. 28, J
to see, to be bright, to shine
beq Ja
beq-t J , heaven, sky.
Beq iLd, Tuat XII, a dawn-god, who towed
Af through the serpent Änkh-neteru, and was
reborn daily.
Beq Ja, J^|, Ja § I, B.D. ;4S,
10, 74, a god-
Beq J
the shining, or bright, Eye
of Horns.
. ffi [ B.D. 146 (Saite), the
doorkeeper of the 3rd Pylon.
olive oil, unguent compounded of olive oil.
beq-t JA Ö, libers Pap. 90, 7.
bequatch J^Q=ö=f> J^O^^fx
JL' J A Î m'* V' 6"'fresh °live oil
. beq netchem J ^O, J •* { ?J, iv,
699, J ö 0 I I ' sweet olive oil-
beq tesher Ja k &<=^x, red olive oil,
i.e., old olive oil (?)
beqha-t J^'jj'0', "oily-hearted," to be
deceitful, to flatter, to be insincere.
A
Metternieh Stele 7, to
cry out.
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beq J A , IV, 62;seebaq
keq. J\A T, chief, overseer
beqj^g,
beq J| zl ^, ^ ^, tobe with child ;
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beqa J <4 ç^v m. light, sunrise, shimmer.
beqi \\a ÜÜ J\, to flow, to descend.
to pour out, to flow ; compare Heb. s/pp">
beqen 11 A~, IV, 640, a kind of altar,
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object carried in a procession.
beqen J£^. fc^.a kî£n?
beqenuj^vg ..warrior, -g
beqer^,j|f>,^^-^;
beqes ]|MK , a Nubian precious stone.
A.Z. 1900, 20, B.D. 31, 4, 133, 4, lower part of
the body, tail, bowels, belly ; plur. \\a 1 \
Ebers Pap. 65, 10, 16, J^}^^> Rec
26, 230; ^"/= Ja ^ Ç *•—, "eye in
his belly," a god ; J A J ^ Ç \ 4 j),
Rec. 30, 68. ^^
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beqsu ^J^,U.3io,J^^:
U. 320, armlet (î)jplur. J^^ <?<?&>
U. 517.
beqSU J A 1 % O (?) N. 159, a part of
a grasshopper,
beqsu j 4^lÇl.*X4tU
Beqtui(?) }^$, thename°foda
bek J^^'J^^^' U- 362, hawk;
see J (j ^z^ ^\ ; Copt. &n(T.
(IMmövu' z°9' hawk-g°ddesses-
bek J , Rec. 12, 36, ladder, steps,
tribune = j y\.
bek-t j Q , the morning sky.
bGka JU^i> JU I to shine, to
illumine, to be bright; compare Heb. J^pl-
light, radiance, splendour.
beka JuMJ%*u*>mom-
ing, to-morrow morning; compare Hebopà;
J y © P. 618, 619, N. 1303, T. 229, 230,
— ' . - yesterday.
Îu y
, morning, morning light,
1F^=,, darkness,
night; compare Hebopä.
bekau(?) J^t.zso, Jui/LMpfl.
M. 690
beka J U/h Mar. Karn. 44, 42,
Annales V, 95, JpS^ Y J[ > t0 bulSe out't0 swc11
(of the belly of a pregnant woman) ; Copt. fiOKI.
beka-t JYÜ- Rec- 27- 56, JY^'
J H a pregnant woman ; J^ Y </} ^»
a cow with young.
beka-ti I] l-l" ? the breasts when swollen
J|q \\Ç>' with milk.
Beka-t Ju}*, J^*'%*V'
one of the Dekans; Gr. BIKQT.
beka J U^ (§\>weak> feeble = J s
|), B.D. 32, 9-
beker J^./),
steps, stairs.
bee Um US Rec- 3°. 6>t0 see. to
6 J toi . J _^> shine; t0 be splendid.
beg Jb(§\. g^, JB.&a, JB
Js^^> Jb(J^, tobe
exhausted, weak, feeble, destitute of strength,
helpless, helpless one, tired, weary.
V.PO-0- îl S /$\ to be helpless, do nothing,
Së J S'il)' be inert.
beg-t 11 B /& ^ chamber of a sick
Jl ^ 'U'cd' person.
begi j^,iv,,xS6,Ja^l)^
%*.Amen.4.io,JZ3^.J^.jö
the weak, the helpless, the inert.
begaàu J B ^ (j ^> JÇ. Place of
helplessness, the grave.
t»eg J ZS ^1, to cry out
Jn "^b? 4"û 1 moan> cry. weeping, lamenta-
P^- 21 1 ' tion, sighing, groaning.
begau Js^^^^»PeasantI38f
shipwrecked man ; Copt. Û1XI.
bega J B ^ ^, a kind of fish ; var.
begarthât \\ B
1 h û
cd'
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Stele 11, cave; compare Heb. mi"P..
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begas J S^ P ^> feeble, weak, little,
diminutive; plur. j S ^—^ j, B-D^« j|
begas-ha-t J s^P^^^ ®,
Love Songs 4, 10, to be troubled in mind.
begasu Js^^^,-"'ik,S
begas jB-.^jB-yi^l,
B.D. 38B, 4, part of a boat.
begen jl S \\ , knife.
beges 1 S /VA, to be weak or miserable,
to be in want, empty; var. J S "ks. ' "^-
begS-t j S ■t^^,' J —*~> weakness,
feebleness,helplessness; J S "^ä , '
begsu J S ^ ^ ^t> trouWe> m'sei7-
beges jl S . neck (?) a part of the body.
begS-t J -t-, J %_*, A.Z. 1908, i7>
B.D. 136B, 8, necklace, collar, an amulet; var.
P \^i dagger, poignard.
beges J S P©^,a kind of shrub.
bet j o J Y» J I "0<i to be an
abomination, to be regarded as loathsome.
b°taJ^. J4.- Jd-J
0
Dm^S!'J
fc^. J0^V, j-^o..
evil thing, iniquity, wickedness, bad,
abomination, sin, fault, offence, crime; plur. ]<= ^\ ,
Jd^^' Jö^^.Ämen.4, 19,
Àmen. 11, 6,
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io ><2 I a great crime [worthy of] death ; Copt.
5^ 21 ! ' -S.CÜX6.
betau J *K\ ^ w*, an abominable
man, a man ceremonially unclean.
betu-t tcheser-t J o %> <e*t <=>,
A.Z. 35, 16, a special abomination.
betu J o^^, a kind of fish.
bet J *Xy, plant, flower.
bet J 1, grains, seed.
°b
, resin used
be« j;, j.
in making incense.
bet(?) J^. J' era' house>Place'
Heb. n%; JûJ f"™*^, Nâstasen Stele 34,
the throne of gold ; J D "V\ , original
placé, the old home.
bet }^}^&£$^
bet J , to shine.
Bet-Iieters Jo ] H, Tuat XI I, a dawn-
goddess who towed Âf through the serpent
Änkh-neteru and was reborn daily.
betbet o fl o fl w« ; see 1 1,
beti jl ° D > Rec- 3> 48'a moulcl-
beti*a j*.?.?^*-Rec3'
52, the back of the mould.
beti her H °£) "* , the front of the mould.'
beti senu fl ° D , Rec 3,50, the two
«d \\ O 0 0 O
halves of the mould.
betu J o ^ c
I/wwvw
ore.
Rec. 12, 145, a sacred
tablet (?)
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betnu
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, J /wwvA VP\ MV, Rec. r, 46, rebel, foe,
fiend, enemy ; plur. \ *~w« v§\ M! 1.
Betnu ^jj www *j
a+>J|l, foreign rebels.
beten ha-t J ~°~ t^ ^ ^ ■&,
IV, 969, disaffected, discontented, hostile in
intent, rebellious.
betnu H a^a ^, 11 Jut« % ^ <]0g-
headed apes.
swift, agile.
beth-t (?) J ^- °, IV> f893, the tusk
v ' Ji 0 <*> of an elephant.
betsh J ■=. /g\, fc^, &ß/ft,
to be faint, to be feeble, weak, or helpless ; see
Jlrrn tgj'
betshu H Q /§\ 1, helpless but evil-
J) r-ff-i 'a.' 1
disposed beings, both men and spirits.
betek J
betektek jl
o (3
J\
, to fall, to drop, to fail.
, to fall.
betek J^, J^ J=, rebel, foe;
betek
J
O
, filth, misery.
beth tl *=i * , p- 4L M. 62, N 29, to
J\ ' run quickly, to hasten.
bethau
bethenu
JiWWVA \\
0 Jr
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III'
S3
Thcs. t48o, IV,
r-rc-i
J ^ 000 IT Till T \\
Jo .^ n o ...rj> spelt, millet, dhurra, bar-
968, to be rebellious or hostile.
bethenu \L~ww v$\ -$$m, foe, enemy.
bethen ha-t 11s==s ® $v, Rec r 7,44
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J tdr> disaffected, disloyal, rebellious.
bethesh j ~ <£ see j
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and I AA.
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bet-t j —fff. T. 289,JJ^f:
M. 66, 824, N. ■ 119, 129, I /—'1
t, dhurra, bar
ley; Copt. ftfJUxe.
bet-t J^, a heap of dhurra.
bet-t hetXtf^J-j:^!]
\|o , Rec. 12, 85, white millet.
bet-tesher-t S ° /*'0 î^R 0 /^=, red
Twin <=> Jl
millet.
bet 1 <-j=-^ [Jl, to burn, to burn incense;
j , to illumine, to shine.
bett 1 , U. 359, to smell of incense.
bet Je=*, U..02, Je=*#Yo>P.,aS.
j o, natron, saltpetre, incense; J J
<-~^ (J 3 o , incense chamber.
beta 11 c^ (I I il, censins> one wh0
Jl in ? censes.
Betu J c^ ^ J^, P. 469, M. 533,
N. 11 r2, betu incense deified.
bett-t H ^ ^T,a kind °f Plant °J. h.erb
Jl o 111 used in medicine.
bettka jl^^""^ ^ ^l > water-melon ;
T?^!; Heb. dtieün, Copt. EeT-ifKe,
Ulli . . --:
Arab. ^jJa..-
B.D. 31, 3, the opponent of the Crocodile-fiend
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bet J ^, Rec. 43, 48, J ^£), the
mould in which the figure of Osiris was made at
Denderah.
bet 11 ^"^ y\ Nastasen Stele 20, throne
• J \\ <£-1' of gold (psr») with steps.
beti J c^a H H .^. -"vL, abominable
person or thing ; Copt. &OT£.
beten J a~w« . b. d. (Saïte), 40,3, fl .ww«,
to compress, to bind.
beten J^tk 5 , V^V5 .
to tie, to bind, fillet, bandlet.
beten j^^j—^^, foe,
enemy, fiend, evil spirit.
betniu 11 ^^ hh , enemies, toes.
-£J WiAftAA 11 III
Beten U ^^ Win J), Annales, 3, 177,
Ji /ww« £LI a star-god.
betesh jl ^^ /", P. 241, to dissolve, to
be dissolved, poured out like water.
Betshet J Eia, T. 85, Jl c5a jk.,
M. 239, N. 616, a god who presided over burnt
offerings.
Rec. 30, 67, a god.
weak, helpless, exhausted, powerless, impotent.
betsh J *"! â ^, to be angry.
betshu, betshut J<=s>^è, J
I .
I, im-
I
potent but ill-disposed beings, gods, men,
«»*•-; PMi l^àà
PiJ
^Qk I, impotent rebels.
r-TC-i JR 1' v
Betesh j^^^.j^^, the
devil of revolt.
Betshu (?) (^e^.NefAmsUr'f'42'
tËr Jffi a form of Aapep.
betek J
J^^.guide(?)
Bi
Betch J "^ ^ , Reo 12, 145, J ^
W JJ, Rec. 31, 31, Annales 10, 192, A.Z. 1906,
36, 214, i.e., (J^^öp, a bull-god.
betch j^.u.4,8, j-^,T..39,
Ï3\
stick, staff, some wooden tool or instrument ;
J & jk. s-^.> Rea 3°' 67' parts of a shiP-
bGtCha Ji"k?'JiÖ'C00k,'ngp0t'
vessel; plur. J \ ö ö Ö; Copt, ftix
betchen j|23^-=^" Rec' 29' I57^'var-
betchentchen J27)21) \0'IV'
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p D ; Heb. Q .
D
P, PI D,
\\
, demonst. pron.
masc. sing. ; p + n (peil) D *~ww, what
belongs to; p + à D W, IV, 143, what is mine.
P, Pa D, M. 289, D (j = D%, P. 182,
N. 895 = D , this.
D
P üfr.
an article of furniture, base
1 '""' ' of a stand.
pe-t d. , 1. 399, û , M. 409, ,
jij,^,^,o>T
1 AAA/W%
i AAAAAA
^^, the sky, heaven, |
Rev. 13, 2,
D
Jj, Rev. 13, 40; plur.
C?' F=J I E
n ~L , heaven, earth, and the Other World;
D <=> <=>
^3=K
Il (I, till heaven ; Copt. ne.
pe-t pe-t °Z °J\ T. 34, j^, U. 514,
l D ©1
l,
I D ^
!.. .
^Jj, the two
halves of heaven, the day and the night sky.
pet-ti temtà
D Q Q
^n
H
U. 514,
Di
^n
Ik "l A T. 326, the two heavens
J*^ Ö H ' or skies.
pe-t
D 0
D 0
sky, the four quarters thereof:
fé> south> ^riT^'North>
Q Q{ Q Q
îYà>w«^Tfë'VMt
I, heavenly beings.
petiu D Q
Pa d "^, /5X ^. ^, ü
demonst. pron. sing, masc; Copt. n«_LI, UK.
pa-a
A va Nàstasen Stele 27,
w Digitizearxjy
pai /Wf w, /Wf l^v demonst- pron.
masc. sing. ; Copt. n<LI, T1H. With suffixes :—
pai-a
pai-k
mm
pai-t
paituk
pai-f
my, mine (masc.),
(fern.); Copt. ncwi.
, thy, thine (masc.) ;
, Rev. 11, 124 ; Copt. nu)K.
, thy, thine (fern.).
,111, 143, thy.
\\
Q. Amen. 6, 3, his ; Copt.
i~ ' ncwq.
Rev. ; Copt. nu)C.
pai-n
1 1 1'
1 1 1
Rec. 26, 153, our; later
I /WW\A
1 , Rev. 11,
1 1 1 1
<^ your ; Copt.
111' nexert.
141, 12, 46; Copt. num.
pai-ten £g (j(j ~
pai-sen ^(j^^' thein
^ (j ^ j, Rec. 11,163; Copt. nenr.
pau
pa-un
Pa-àri-sekhi
111
, those.
"Ck .^aa a particle, = then,
jS*^ /ww« ' in that case.
P <L i i & •a title of
/IKhensu ofiThebes^
'• 3
Pa-âh-nersmen
... QÄo=»
A Vfa. Rec. 31, 36, the owner of a town,
pa-äa-n-ursh
[ 230 ]
P
www
<o ©'
Rec. 21, 22, guardian; Copt, n^rtonrpcye.
Pa-ium'-t Àsàr
the port of the sacred boat of the
Busiritc Nome.
Pa-bär
see Bar.
* Pa-Bekhehnu^^]JL^|\
B.D. 165, 1, a title of Àmen.
Pabekht-hes-en-pa-hes ^<f J ® 5
£ _ Rec. 31, 3S, a town in the
!f ' " Delta.
Pa-nemmà
B.D. 164, 9, a son of Rä
pa Rä
JW<SWW\
pa ha-t
Q ffi the Sun ; Copt.
I iß' cbpH.
■O Ebers Pap. 14, 3, a
I ' kind of medicine.
pa
papyri by D
pa, pai d
N. 858,
m
, U. 568, D
, transcribed in the Tanis
n ; see per.
, P. 164, M 327,
\\
, N. 751, D
^M<\
', to fly; later ° (j (j
preserved in Copt. TIA.HUH.
J\
pai
y^-y Rec. 12,39 = Copt.
T ' tflcfeei.
lice ; Copt. nui.
pait ~%<? ÛÛ Q> feathered fowl, birds;
, Rec. 32, 67, water fowl.
1 1 1'
pa-t d
pa d
pa-t
1 111
-C7 = D
, liquor, drink.
-K— cup,
V ' pot.
pa d
to exist.
paut
wy, women.
M°ÄV'>'»'-
pau-t
U. 609,
©
, U.i 16,
©
, Rec. 27, 59,
1, beings, men;
k"ko'
0=3)"
>©'
(3 <o
e©'
od'
^ /^£ ^V ^ ^," stuff» matter, substance,
the matter or material of which anything is made,
dough, cake, bread, offering, food, product ;
plur. D
<=> 1
0=3) I
!,
® ©
@ © !
oOl'
iii'/^©!'
@ 0=3)
q 0=3)1' Z/Ts*". JS>5.
© !
.©©©,U. 559,
Amen. 9, 7.
©
0=3)1'
"autiuD^êi-Eecj",6'Éï(s;
(?), T. 253, primeval time (?)
pa-t d
val time, remote ages;
_n_.
A/WW\ 0 ©
from the oldest time, i.e., never before;
Q, Thes. 1285, the first beginning.
0,prime-
0%&, not
©
paut ta nfâ\ |
1 , Rec. 27,
is
28, D
q s
©
N. 952, a kind of gar-
n; ment, or apparel.,
pauti taui (?)
1'
kM^mi^
Rec. 31, 168,
© q primeval time,
_■=■■_,' remote ages.
aŒB=-' /^k^='
~©
\> ©'
Rec. 20, 40,
[231]
©
©
© ^
Wis
Q ® ' '" , IV, 1168, the beginning of
time, the creation, primeval time ; B* /?va
, since the creation.
I V
Pauti taui(?) 1<^©©, Rec. 32, 63,
^^;©^â'A-Z-I9°°'3I'atitle
of Âmen-Râ as the representative of the
primeval god of Egypt.
Pau D ^ ^ ^, Rec. 27, 224, the
primeval god. This name perhaps means "he
who is," " he who exists," " the self-existent."
I, IV, 517, a title of the primeval god.
~ ' B.D. 15, 10,
^© 1
^•"■«'•TnTnTnnr
Berl. 2293,
©
©'
, B.D. 15, 11,
fc
©
©'
B.D. 15, 7,
©
\\
©
\\, Rec. 26, 77,
B.D. 145, 84,
*
Q 1
©
I, IV, 807
™-»-*-°}€Wo&ll$.®
kp §". 1
1
1, Rec. 27, 60, 220, 31, 167,
£©
e
(2
©
!,
pa-t (paut) en neteru d ,~x n
J J |, N. 709, "company of the gods."
Pau-t-then-ta d
Rec. 27, 221, a god.
Paä-t
©
s
-2-0 P. 417, M. 597, N. 1202,
t=t' a lake in the Tuat.
paäthah (?)
Ö I, a kind of cake.
paäsh
paät-t d
a kind of bird,
pigeon (?)
Q Q , various kinds
of woods, or barks, used in medicine ; see
, Hearst Pap. IX, 13.
Tuat XII, Demot. Cat. 422, a god.
Pait
consort of
Pain
, Metternich Stele 96, the
, a lake in the Tuat.
'—'
pair
the river, the stream ; Copt. TUOop,
ÇX^fr A/VWVA
*~ww. Nàstasen Steie 34,
I A/VWVA
® ©
\\c=
â ^ Î i • ? i i 'the p"mevai god'
the god who created himself and all that is. The
dual form of the name refers to his rule of Upper
and i.o»er Egypt Digitized by
«■^^•"""-"se
, B.D. 125, III,
pait d
30, a part of a boat
pait
house.
Pap. IX, 13, a kind of seed used in medicine.
paur ^ ^^ ' ö> Rechnungen
17, 1, 12, Hearst Pap. XI, 6; ^ ^* Q,
~ Jour. As. 1908, 265 =
' nercr.
p 4
see
pafi
D
pant
Microsui7<&
[ 232 ]
Panti-baf-em-khen-tchet-f , ^v
a beetle-headed throne-
bearer of Harmakhis Temu.
Panntu(?) ^\\^\^^
II, 9, the ibis-headed guard of the nth hour
of the night.
parän
-n,t.e.
Stele 40, 44 = xilt.
Paru ^k _2a.
Nâstasen
_2ä
B.D. (Saïte) 162, 1, 165, 1, a Nubian god, a
form of Râ.
PariUkaS 1& \> ** \\ \
*K\ "o1. B.D. 165, 1, a title of Àmen.
^âË^^â'*-»- l64> 3' the
consort of Sekhmit-Bast-Râ.
partha[l] "^ "&- u
Anastasi I, 23, 4, Alt. K. 418
parthal
D
_2ä ■" , iron,
111'
iron weapons; compare Heb. 7ï")2l.
pahu ^1^ f, to-day; Copt. nooY.
pahrer ^< <=> A, to run, to revolve,
to circle; see D fi <"=">.
pakh ul^? ©, U. 551, to attack.
Pakh ^^©S'akind0fherb-
pakhit °}&\:h *mi>
)<: , Rec. 26, 229, a cat-goddess, or a lion-
goddess. The chief seat of her cult was at
Beni Hasan in a sanctuary now called the Speos
Artemidos.
■J"^ ^0=» ^Si t0 g° about,
.A ' <=> A ' to run.
^ 0 e -
pakhar
Pakhenmot
^^, A.Z. 1901,129
*œ.
I Q (J Q fiï^f vj. a kind of plant or vegetable.
Pakhet fé? *^~^~, Tuat III, a mythologi-
//7SS O
cal boat with ends in the form of lions' heads.
pakhet d ^<? ® SS^, T. 314, to
overturn, to capsize, to be upset or overturned.
pas ö^^"^. n (I, the name of the
object V\
P.^~ °
pas d
=0=
III'
■*
"C7
Rec. 26, 228, the little pot for
water attached to a painter's palette.
pasa 15 , cakes, loaves.
, I 1 1 1 1
pasasa ^<* ^.^.L—fl. Edict 15,
^ ik :fe* %* L-=4' 0& 1 1 lui'
Rec. 1885, 43, 15, toil (?) labour (?)
pasef j£< , U. 109, N. 418, to bake,
to cook ; see I | jl.
p;
pasen __ q,
I iWWVA I _J —M
tWWVA
(■=3)' I ("ï=3.
D C-3 n I
—«— (^3>, -*-, —*—, —«—
EE3)
Ml'
P
»
n (1 .VWVNA
CTCD,
^©,
cake, loaf; plur.
Paseru ^ [g e ^, b.d. (Saite) 165,
1, a title of Rä or Amen-
PaSkhD^^T'T-311'^^
I A ® A v '
Pasetu ^0Q^r§. BD- (Sai'te)
112, r, a god, a divine title.
Pashakasa
é
B.D. 164. 2, a god, son of Parhaqa-Kheperu
and Sekhmit-Bast-Râ.
'kl
Pashemt-en-Her
A.Z. 1901, 129, " the passage of
__.._ ^ Horus," the name of a month.
Digitized by Microsott ®
D
[ 233 ]
paa^©»^icake',oaf;p,ur-
O^AQQQ, P. 161, qJ>&A,
i i i
Rec. 31, 172.
paq d
paq-t d
paqit
62
^ Rec. 31, 1
N. 937, ladder.
A (1(1 , shard, shell;
11 nmD
nmD a Q w
toitoise-shell,
1 turtle-shell.
paqro &k«^~PM-
230, a kind of fish.
Paqrer ^<=>^^' Dream Stele
36, " the Frog," a proper name = Copt.
neKponrp.
Nàstasen Stele,
U. 615.
pakaka ^UU
48 = nexKcwK (?)
Patheth d
Patheth
Tuat I, a singing
ape-god.
pat (paut) □ ^ ^, □ ^ \^,
Hh. 460, cake, loaf, bread ; plur. D
>^
©
III'
pat
pat d
pat
$,4.7-; -see
pat
=0=
, salve, ointment.
a kind of dove ;
Copt, eno-f".
5 (?. foot; Copt. TU/T-,
AA/WV\
AA/W\A .
M/VW1.
e
%%£, fountain.
AA/WV\
paterm^^^
Stele 52, a metal vessel.
Herusâtef
patch ^^ olu-«86» □
U. 45°
ol'
of incense, cake of bread, a fruit (?) ; plur.
pà D (J, U. 190, 195, P. 610, a
demonstrative pron. =D%, O^bQQ; DQ> U- x9°>
520 = D^, T. 70, 329.
pâpà D h D U X ^, Àmen. 12, 16, D (J
f=* Rec. 26, 47, to make bricks; Copt.
pâpâ-t D () D (1 Q , part of a ship.
Pâli D ti «ww«, Tuat II, a god.
pâs-t d
cake, loaf.
or
pât D (1 n, Rec. 30, 201, cake.
Copt. ne-r.
pâtha (?) D (] ^ ' ^j, Amen. 24, 9,
moulder, smiter (?)
D
pa fs^f), ancestor.
D
päit
^1§
Mfl, a mortal man ; plur.
l D
!>
I 0 *H £
l ©
I * ■* AAA*MV\
I I
■oü o,
i, the face of a man, a human face.
pä-t a, U. 480, P. 216,T. 375,.
P. 166, _E_a
, N. 142,—-fl|, Sphinx III,
129, IV, 1045, fl^ Vg.|,
I D
O
1 a..
!' ö o,
D
I D
I D
OHi r
!•
-0, a vyo I. men
III Q Hi 1
and women, mortals, mankind, people, a class
of people or spirits.
Pät -2-D V& m Denderah III, 77, a group
Q O Si ' of beings in the Tuat.
u u » Rec 36,79, ,_7^).
D D ß\ '^D âoi), to bring forth, to
- - D D
papa .
"C7 a'
y °, matter, substance, ball.or,tablet or cake, bear, to cive birth to;
■^ Digitized by ivuürösoit <& —°—
born of.
[234]
D D
Denderah, I, 6,
a birth-goddess.
Päpä[it]
pä J**" \\ . flame, fire, spark ; plur.
>••*■ .1.L8. sic-ssa-
to shine, to illumine.
pä-t Jlo\ L.D. III, 229c, JLal^,
Q I O III
Rec. 14, 166, a kind of farm land.
pä-t D
pä-t
_a"n:^>x) Rec. 31, 169, a knife.
n 1, furniture, seats (?) chairs (?)
päpäit
Q 1
D D
a a
,_, a kind of grain
or seed with a pungent odour or taste.
pan a, M. 127
on the name Rapân
(play
□ the chief of the
m«« ' gods).
Panâri JL.:f]<s>- M i], Tuat ix, a god
rvww\ (J 1 1 U
P-änkhi
Tuat X, a form of
Kheperâ.
Pähäaref u m *^_
■a lu -a ç
ii, 184, a god ; Copt. TU..P.O poq.
Rev.
pät
-/irj=n.
,©
III
, loaf, bread, food.
pät a ï <^_. dove; Copt, encrf"; var.
D
<= \\
pät-t
D
... dove; see D
and .
patch
|l, a circular
io=nl
object, disk, cake, round tablet, loaf.
pi ^, Rec. 15, 175 = ne.
Pi D üü. belonging to :—D
,his; D
I, Nâs-
her:
tasen Stele 44, my; D
ü(j(j^^-*. thy.
pi,pi-t üljljjHsr^.Rcv. ii, 141, D
i, Rev. 13, 31, heaven ; .see
D <=>
Pit d(J(1 Jj, Lib. Fun. II, 87, goddess of
7\'
the town of Pu, YV Buto.
piD^^D^S.Dlj^.D
to fly, to ascend.
piu (?) a AjQ ~V@ !, Rec. 27, 86, biids.
pip uÛÛdVi, Rec' 10,a I5-°' foreig"
TT II' dancing-women.
Pi G M Q flea; Copt, nHt. cbei ; plur.
Pi-t D ( (J°. pill, globule.
Pif d!)!)^, IV, 141, his.
pinaks n/|/| öS, □([(jöffi^,
Rev. 14, 36, tablet; Gr. nvVnf.
Pi- neter -tuau
i:?i-
Lanzone,
2o, the god of the planet Venus; he had a
' man's head and a hawk's head.
pir d
-^.D 0(1-^0, Rec. 4):
4.
5 '-11 I
cloth of flax, a strip of linen, bandage, bandlet,
linen cloth of all kinds; D (](] ""^ ^ , threads
of flax; see
PIS D
pituk d
5-
I, her, hers.
Dignizëû^oy Microsoft ®
tk Nàstasen Stele 45,
Jf' thy.
pu Dû, ) a demonstrative particle (masc).
= D ^o (|( , a weakened form of , sing. fern.
^andf]]^,; ,,.«,.(] 0^, fem. I) °^>;
PU . = D %> D %> t , to make bricks ;
Copt. n.i.ne, cb^cbe.
pu-ti ç=t, A.Z. 1900, 2 7, the heavens.
.___, 111
puâa ° (j ^ CEE3>, cake, loaf; plur. ° (j
^^ll^ll^'llf
a 11 =L' -D \ 11 i • * "en",nM'a,"'e ""-
tide, a weakened form of
[ 235 ]
iu\
pui
to fly ; see
D
^W,D V>
pui
j Àmen. io, 5, 13, 8, 22,
<2 11 ?T^ l ' 22, to fly.
PUi D (j(j V !, birds, feathered fowl.
e
^?, fleas.
111
PUP °D^,Rec26,4?,D^D^
to mould, to make : D £ ' y—""a. 1 ,
(2 L_=4 J) tum"
make bricks; Copt, Tl.i.ne, cb^cbe.
punen D^^.Rec. 8,76
X
to
pur, purâ
ans, peas;
pursh
1
D \\ o D<=
<2<T>lll' (2 I
beans, peas; Heb. ~>ï)3, Arab. J J
■?L ^=> to separate, to divide, to split ; com
Ä L_=4' pare Heb. JW)Q, Copt, TKJupcy.
m\^>°4>m
PUS O^SU "a, ink jar; see ^^^
pusa ^ ri==r>J a cake, a kind of bread.
pusasa ° ^J "^ X Anastasi IV,
<2 J3* JTUJ)
14, 10, to divide, to separate, to distribute,
division.
puga d
\K
-, stick, staff, n
piece of wood; plur. "g,
pugaD^B^g,°ffi^p^,
to divide, to open, to be opened ; see tt <*—A
pUga.D^ffi^ö, °S^-Ü=.a
measure for honey equal to one quarter of a hin.
puga D ^ ffi "^ ", Love Songs 1, S,
camping ground, encampment, camp, compound.
to spit.
PUgas ° ffi ^ p f* , Amen. 10, -20,
23, 16, to spit; see ß H /"*
put D %> ° A I fi, a name for the dead.
Putukhipa d%q%@/^> Treaty
38, a princess of the Kheta.
putrà g^ljf^. Leyd- PaP- 3. 7,
D%> ° ^){^' B,D- I7' what? The later
form is peti \ (\b. This word is con-
nected with ° | j®- , to see, and means
probably, "make to see," "demonstrate," as in
D^<^Qiâ^î^.' "explain now
.what this is (or, means)."
putchu ü]^lf=f.
Pebaf d
a chair of office or
of state.
Tuat III, a god with
horns on his head.
ind
p-b-maäi (?) • □ J 1^, ^ . Rh
Pap. 12
D D
pep , to go, to march.
.A
üer> DxT? DxT?i a 1,lant °- herb used
y y Q ^ü" d^-i' in medicine, pepper (?)
pepà'jjijers^i, boat
pepi, pip
, to make bricks ; see
P-pestit-neteru ° 1 ' Q J, a ™m* of
• ©Il I OCT Hathor.
pef , a demonst. particle, that ; fern.
; plur. vY In the Pyramid Texts it
is sometimes placed before the substantive, e.g.,
l^=JLffi P^T^ R6,5>M- 783, N.
1143 ; and see P. 674, etc.
Ü Ik D
pfa
^>^= D,that.
£5^.
D
""vvW:i4*
D W
£jä,
w
£5-* = .
, that.
Pefi:
., that damned one, i.e., Aapep.
Digitized by MFJfdseTie-^'a
title of honour
d P [ 236 ] P
□ fi %v Hl Berl. 7272, to boil or roast, to
l^_ I Ja'4' cook; Copt, nice, nee.
pefss D nnHi,BE>-i72'34'toroast-
*^_ I I '{*' to cook ; Copt. nice.
pefs-t D n^fj, a roasting> cooked
pefsu D H (g Q CEE"-Î,) baked cakes.
Pefset-akhu-f ^ p - (J -^ ^ (J
, B.D. 145A (Nav. II, 156), a god.
D D
pen ""■ . ", ^^ iwwA, a demonst.
AAA/W\ 0
particle, this; fem. , plur. masc. (1 ,
fem. (1 "°, , dual masc. (I , fern.
(J > (J , (J **"** • •Pen usually follows
the substantive, but in the Pyramid Texts it is
sometimes placed before it, e.g., V\ ß I
* _j_ïr^ aaa/w\ I
£=.; 4j "on this south side," P. 615, M. 783,
N. 114 2; see also U. 580, etc.
pen, peni D î=eî, wm»îjî, this, as
opposed to k*=^£j2, that.
penn D_L.L. U. 253, a demonst. particle,
this; see
D
D
pen, penn m, L_J, Ebeis
AAA/W\ JJ AAA/W\
Pap. 6o, 11, to overthrow, to thrust together ;
Copt, nouume.
Pen D Jj\, B.D. 98, 6, a god; Saite
var.
D
D D
■■■ V'*i
penpen ~ ~ || , Chab. Mel. n,
262, a kind of stuff or garment.
peni w«« , B.D. 149, III, 3
|~/W/Nj
PenU JL % -fc. B.D. 33. 2. a mytho-
ö Ja /"7Vi" logical mouse or rat.
penn aaa*w\
%"^[. ratsbane.
penu JJL^kcj o , Tombos Stele 5
penpen D J3™%^l>a kind of nsh-
/vww\ Ö -il V
Penâp-t D (I ^_^, a.Z. 1901, 129,
**., D QOÖ, D û%*jj, -use;
1)1 UT, aa/vw\ V\ T . Berl. 6910; Copt. IUH. 1 „„ f .,
0 ^" Digitized by Ûiâro'soft®
1906, 137, the month Paopi ; Copt. n<_L«_Lne,
neom.
Pen-Àmen-hetep J^ (J^îS]
ïïJ"¥"lP- A'Z' I901' I29' I9°6' I37' the
original form of the name of the month Pha-
menoth; Copt. ni.pJUL.P.i.X, n«i.peJUL-
a^Tn, cb^jutertujo.
Pen-ânt (J »w« n^^i, A.Z. 1906,137,
the original form of the name of the month
Paoni ; Copt. TUXUItl.
PenS, WW« 'Jflf-: . IWWAA . *AAW\ (J (J 'J^J^; .
D "^S^ D SS"? I D Ä1 1
•M« n d f/»w 1 ww« *^û 1 to overthrow,
Olli' üsi^l' U Sil '
to overturn, to capsize, to reverse ; Copt.
nuxjurte.
penä iwAAA^g^, Peasant 112, the going
back of a crop of grapes ; «*~w- ^g^. Rec. 27,85;
to balance the tongue, «w« t _/) . P.S.B.
10, 49.
_ D <=>
pena-t
aav^aa ei t3<33^ ) Amen. 3» *4)
D 5"^"5 ,,
«M« Q ..overthrow.
1 —« L_=/)
Penà-t «EL555, Tua' III, a mythological
a Q boat.
penäit iLßß " a portion of a river
a iit=t with rocks in it.
P-neb-taui D =**=, Morgan, Ombos
'■^r is: is:
156, i8i, a god, son of Heru-ur and Tasent-
nefer-t.
P-nefer-nehemDJ-^,^-muOf
P-nefer-enti-nehem dÎ
form of Horus.
Penramu
/WVvV\ /WVvV\
CO .a
o \\/
D
\> I S\ I
1 I 1 ill I
!» a
D
[237]
D
Penrent www Ja., A.Z. 1906,137, the
/www O ûlUl
original form of the name of the month Phar-
muthi; Copt. cbi.pjm.Ofei, cbi.pjULOYXe,
cbi.pjUL^OXl, cbi.pju.Oei.
Penhuba^^^, JL^
a
, Nav. Lit. 29, a name of Rä.
Pen-hesb (?)
° O
, B.Ü. 189,
\\
15, 17, etc., a god of offerings.
Penn-Khenti-Àmenti JL rTTK
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& ^ Q Q Cairo Pap. Ill, 3, a serpent-headed
P A rvm' god of the Mesqet.
pens^fJ = ^fJ-^urn,toroat
pensu J^ p ^ X'Rec' 9' 93' joimea°tf
pens-t, pensit D H10, D H()()Q,
pill, globule, bolus.
pens I , a kind of ground.
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pens l£ -/I, •-••-- ^ ^j to eradicate.
iVAAAA I —M
Pensu-ta (?) JL x % L_=4
, B.D. 62, 4
D LJ
31
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pensa D & * , Anastasi IV, 2, io,
■o1 X , Koller Pap. 2, 8, to cut off.
pensa , fans for the kitchen fire.
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pensh. www , /www Ebers Pap. 65, 4,
oaiii'oaiir _ _ v _ '
a kind of seed used in medicine, juniper berries ?
compare Heb. tyyig,.
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penq wwwww> Peasant 278, www avra,
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/www r-i A^/WW V Q j*~"tO
www /www www www / IV, 8^0, B.D.
L—a' a —X-=û ai ' y
99, 2T, 189, 13, to pour out, to empty a vessel,
to make water ; Copt. TKJürtV.
penq www \ / f , u. 470, www. t. 222,
WWWÏ Î. P. 184, *{* , M. 2O4, WW
z3 ">^( >»ri--<, ^4
D ,~-rtV'.
www , Anastasi I, 13, 3,
A S 1 1 1
N. 807. ~wm 1
' zi ;
to bale water out of a boat ; Copt. niOItT.
to split, to divide, to separate ; compare Heb.
yj7D; Copt. mxi\(T.
penti www, Ree. 15, 175, he who.
Pentauru
e
i, Rev. 6,
24, a famous scribe, or perhaps author.
Penti, Peti
5. 5^, 5. a god.
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D
, B.D. 5OA,
pent www Tiîîuin,
worm, snake, serpent ;
Copt. ftrtT, qÏÏT.
Pent, Pentch www "^ " "^ /^) tlie
<~*°~3 /www \ £LI
name of a god.
Pent-tà WWW AH, T. 337, WWW Q II [J ,
P. 816, N. 644, a title of Rä.
Penten D ^^ u, 280, a bull-god (?)
Penter D <=='a, Tuat xi, Hh. i54)a
ram-god who prepared offerings for Râ.
Pentch
Pentchen D
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the name of a god.
Hh. 327, a title
' of the Nile-god.
, A.Z. 1910, 128,
per
1
government ; plur.
N.i 180,
, liouse, palace, seat of
l, U. 43i,P. 401,
©
, double house, B.D. 159, 2,
|, IV, io95,^_^W^
, I, 81 ;
neb-t per ' ', mistress of the house,
i.e., a legally married wife.
pent
, house, the land about
a house, corn-land (?) ; plur.
nich Stele 8,
1 1 1
l. B.D. 15,34.
I, Metter-
I *H 1
, A.Z. 1900, 30,
perit t-| - i|q ^ ^j I, Mar. Aby. I, 6, ^7,
women of the chamber.
peru (pestchu) ^5\ !, Rec. 5, 91, the
group of gods of one shrine.
^A «^ Rev. 12, 107
per aqur
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I III
hearts," the Judgment Hall of Osiris.
Per-... -ami-ä-äha cr3 (f -IT-—°
Q£\, Tuat X, the gazelle-headed fire-stick that
supplied Râ with fire.
Per-Àmennlft^ A "Il .Rev.
11, 178, 14, 33 = nepejuLOYit.
Per-àrp " ft *=* |, " J *=
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wine cellar.
Per-äa
B.M. 241, '"great house," i.e., palace, Pharaoh;
Copt, ppo, Heb. ni*")S. Later per-âa was a
title assumed by mere officers, e.g., «~~ I ,
" the per-äa of the king." It is sometimes placed
inside a cartouche with the royal name, e.g.,
( cm (1 f^üü '"'''^"l
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per-äa w*, I, 149, Pharaoh's man.
Per-äa ' ' <"=> " 8reat house," a name
1 r-^-.' of the Necropolis.
per-änkh cm ■?• c-3, cs£1, Thes. 12 54,
^_ 0 i^-3 "house of life," a name for the
II ©' school or college of the temple.
per-ällkll ■¥•, mirror case; see
f/www s-^.
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Per-änkh-äru-t ^^-^-T^fto^K
^ a chamber wherein funerary ceremonies
cm'
per-änti
were performed.
cm .s&- cr-3 û
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funerary coffer.
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per-ar \ft, store-city, magazine.
per-äha(?) " q^, ^ q^
I, 138, armoury.
per-äq-t "■%*.•* ° bread store.
per-uäb
pantry.
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per-ubekh-t """^ @ Jj O , a chamber
in a temple.
N. 6
per-ur ^ ^J-, T. 284, P. 35, m. 43,
3>
IO7I,
CT3, X
[_<5>J> a holy place, sanctuary, the chamber of
a sanctuary, a name of the sky or heaven.
per-ur-em-nub-t ^'^^l^rsr\
(& cr^i ran. ^erg. 37, a chamber in the
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peru-uru "VI
Per-ba-tet
tomb.
Ill the six great courts
"^=(111' of justice.
©. Rev. 11,
©
f, Busiris,
^ house of the king
of the North.
e. m
per-Bàti
Per-pestch-neteru ~/
0 111 J J |, house of the nine gods.
per-em-nub c-3 f\ c^^\^ gold house,
i.e., the sarcophagus chamber ; var. f>mO _
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perma(?) ^7 ^, summer-houses,
v ' _^> 111 booths.
peru-maäu (?) v v Y , Rec.
v ' c-3 c-3 c-n
■^"^ Rec. 6, 15, temples; the reading
111' is probably mau.
6, 12, ß
peru-Manu
1 1
temples in the Tuat (?)
_>°
-<2>-i
,P-5°6,
Per-mit (?)
per-menàu
j^oB\'
Rev. 16, 129
I, B.D. 64, 5,
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the house of those who have arrived in port,
i.e., the tomb.
peru-mesu-nesu ü-H 1 ftj )& Jj, the
apartments of princes and princesses
per-metu cmk
council chamber (?)
per-metcha . o^, "" ~"s^T, Mar,
, house of speech,
I
I
Aby.I,6,34,L^=J,
cm
, A.Z. 1906, 124,
I ^c-^i'-— •'"" -""" I aim'
L.D. Ill, 184, 27, library, registry, chancery.
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Per-en-bàkh-t ' '»~™ Ju
Rec. 3t, 35
per-en-per-änkh c-3 ~~~v ""or
school, college.
per-neheh «»««|0|, -jL
X O x, house of eternity, i.e., the grave, the tomb.
peru-nu-seshu
Ö
I, houses
I I I
in which plans and designs were drafted and
copied.
per-en-teka """^ »~™ f*, Q c-3, A.Z.
U
1887, 115, furnace; Copt. nirtXOJK.
peru-nub c-3 0 , IV, 1072, places
OOO
wherein gold was worked; p£5î^, B.M. 174.
000
Per-nefer
I
, Rec. 33, 31,
l
T , Rec. 5, 88, the chamber in a temple
in which the ceremonies of the resurrection of
Osiris were performed.
per-nem-t ^S,U' 2?5> the divine
^""^ û slaughter-house.
per-nesu 1, , I , 1
, king's house, palace, royal property.
w\ ry-sn aAiNAAA fi—Tt
Per-neser
M. 380, N. 656, ".house of flame," i.e.,
sanctuary (?)
Per-neser, <~< ||m,B.D.
25, 3, a fiery region in the Tuat.
per-ne ter ^^ T J], the god-house,
shrine or sanctuary ;
house of the great god.
per-Ru (?)
1
-&2>î
, the
.. P. 294
Per-hatu
cm' 1 m\ 1 \n 1
B.D. 26, 1, "house of hearts," the Judgment
Hall of Osiris.
Jfba5, Rec. 30, 4, the
Per-hu
temple of the Sphinx.
per-hemt
wpmen, i.e., harim.
C
a
I, the house of
Per-Henu
peru-heru
^
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Henu 9
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11
v\ , rr-n Jk , c~3 <"=">, Ben. 2296,
JT 1 1 1 c-=. Pin' rr^ e m'
" houses above," i.e., celestial mansions.
mil .==:
per-b.er-b.etep
offering chamber
per-heh [rj
per-hesb
§
, Décrets 19,
^ " house of eternity,"
c~n' i.e., the tomb.
^ , the office 111 which
slaves and goods were taxed, e.g.
a| 1, IV, 1051, stores office;
l, IV, 1051, slave office;
l 1
I, IV, 1052, agricultural office ;
O
O
o I
I
\> I
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D, IV, 10 =52, metals office,
in' °
per-hetch c-n J c-a, tfj, ^f1, ^
, CI I Y C31, treasure-house, store-house,
treasury; plur. ^ TT J, IV, 1143.
perui-hetchui T ^, b.m. 174,
IV, 1030, a double storehouse (?)
peru-hetch ü-ü JL, iv, 1072, houses
in which silver was worked.
per-kha-renpùt
f:-
Herusàtef Stele 57, house of a thousand years.
Per-khut
M. 728, N. 1329,
per-khen " J^, p. 648,721, M. 748,
Ö , libation chamber.
per-khenr(?) ^ $ |, -y1 ^,
house wherein women were secluded, harîm.
Rec. 16, 129, house of Orion.
i_ _j
persen __»_, cake; see pasen.
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the place whither the mantis led the deceased.
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Per-Seker-neb-Sehetch
C~3
f) *? n—'s, Piânkhi Stele 81, a tenjp.e of
I A O {' Seker near Khèr-âha.
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, an
per-sha ^ H|(I]I, 143. garden.
Per-sha-nub ^^ ]ßß, ran, Nàstasen
Stele 32, a temple on the Island of Meroë.
per-sh.esth.-t """^ nn (];
estate of Methen in the Delta.
per-qebh """^
place of refreshment.
Per-Qebh ^ $
1 m
a region of refreshing in the Tuat'
Per-Kemkem
I.B.D. 75, 4
Per-Keku ""^^k^, B.D. 78,4,
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dark
, Rec. 36, 1 ff.,
«a»»^., a region of darkness in the Tuat.
u o b
per-tuat
fl*
(1 ) " chamber of the Other World,"
i.e., a chamber of a tomb wherein offerings were
made, and wherein the liturgy of funerary
offerings was recited ; (2) a dressing room.
per-tcha-t
the body (?)
per-tchet
i^fx°'apartof
house of eternity,
the tomb.
per A. = <:=:>. a sign of subtraction,
.A
per
j\
• t> ^'^r
^T-*-~T:
s»,
Jour. As. 1908, 277, to go out, to go forth, to
go away, to depart, to leave one's country, to
withdraw from a place, to proceed from, to be
born, to arise from, to flow out, to empty itself
(of a river), to issue, to escape, to march to an
attack, to come up or sprout (of plants), to
manifest oneself, to appear, to run out, to expire,
to perish, to be sacrificed, to pass a limit, to
evade a calamity; Copt, neipe, mpe(?);
.A A.^ A.y\ . ,
,, , , coming out and going in.
perr
N. 1087,
U. 343, mi I _&£> A ; see «cp
.A .A
J\, <=^>, P. 633, M. 504,
.A, Rec. 26, 229, !
per, peru ^=>^, ^^§'
tk . ... what comes forth from the mouth,
JI ' i.e., word, speech.
perâ, peri ^ (j, U. «.SJjJj -*,
(III , (](] .A, he who comes forth,
he who appears, he who attacks, he who is
prominent; P!ur-^[^(j^> T-45.P- 87. M. 53,
N. 69,
.A
III <S ol
I,
'i'T
'!;
cm AA ^ 1
J\ 1
l, Rec. 31, 171.
peri NH .A y*, fighting man, soldier (?)
bold warrior (?) mighty man of war.
perruS^, S^",ReC.3i,.62,
those who come out or go out, attackers.
D -©^ A.
per-t 5=>, <^>" , '", •£=>, Metter-
-Ao o 7\ û a <2
nich Stele 55, exit, issue, what comes forth,
manifestation, outbreak of fire, offspring ; plur.
cmi l
oA f
perr-t
see <zr>.
.Ao
peru VI1' A'^' I9°8> '°> expenses,
.., T. 270, M. 437,
..A'
outgoings;
I
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I, Peasant 295, crops ;
" righteous result," as opposed to
, Peasant 325, a
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per-t <—>, <—> i, battlefield (?)
o \> o Ul
per-t fei a , vigour, strength, attack.
pertiS,B.D.,34,5>S)(|,^](l>
U. 13, <
|lj.U. 36,
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soldier.
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per-a
o
r „. Rec 15, 150. 0
. »--r- . .-^r-r I ..power,strength,
violence, struggle, contest, activity, war, bravery.
per-a
j\
1$.
j\
_ , 1 » „, hero, mighty man.
warrior, fighter, soldier, a high-handed man ; plur.
I
I
per-ä ha-t <—>
man ; /I
I y M, hero, brave
I «w« <^> words
of boldness or courage.
1
per ha-t
old, brave
per-t en ha-t
a bold, brave man.
^vft.A
, Amen. 22,14,
¥?•
-> -Ö1, bravery,
.A I pride.
I ®, Rec. 16, 57,
peruha-t ^^|
thoughts or emotions of the mind.
per em-bah <^><^2'to aPPear m tne
presence of someone.
Per em
¥-?'
<§>°Vi'
hru " |j®
<o _a*^
, Pyr. § 2206,
¥k?T-¥.
•^Ilk?-
qA ,i*^, •
k
m
%> O, «Coming forth by day," or, "Coming
forth into the day," or "Coming forth from the
day," A general title of the series of Chapters
which is commonly known as The Book of the
Dead.
.»»:«!*-i*«ii 3 ?•■
journey into the open country.
per ha <^ rn"^^, Leyd. Pap. 6, 12,
to be crowded, thronged.
per her ta ^ 9 ^
<5r" 1 1 s
the earth, i.e., to be born.
perkheru.
duce (of the farm)
f>==ri
, to appear on
, Rec 14,46,
proper-kheru ^s,a naTme °f .the
q> Inundation.
Perit
Tuât IX, a singing, fight
ing-goddess
Pertiu
\> 1
I, Tuat III,
0 liX. ' 1 ffij the fighting gods of heaven,
<=r> .Ä 1 1 1 ÎLl I ' divine warriors.
Periu ^^ ÛÛ % -A, Tuat XI, a group
of four gods who prepared the sky for Râ.
Perm S^,S^^!,u. 418,
T. 239, a group of gods.
Perimu (?) ^ \, Tuat vin, one of
the nine bodyguards of Râ.
Perit-em-up-Rä "^ t\ \/,TuatXH,
a fire-goddess, a foe of Âapep.
Peri-em-hat-f
j\
9.9.9.
" he who proceeds from his body," i.e., the self-
produced, a title of Râ.
peri-em-khetkhet <^p ts^*0"^ ®^>
B.D. 125, II, 8, "coming forward and retreat-
ing," used of the Flame-god Nebà jj ft | A, who
alternately grew and diminished.
Peri-m-khet-maa(?)-em-her-f
f^- £= Berg. I, 3, one of the eight
_^jp S ' ' watchers of Osiris.
Peri-em-qenb-t
cm
=0,
Dengs o tm&, a god of
derah IV, 62, a serpent-god.
Peri-em-tep-f
the Arsinoite Nome.
Peri-em-thet-f
Denderah IV, 62, an ape-headed warrior-god.
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Peruineterui 11S,theutw0 Ef
11 11 J\ phanes gods.
oA
ûA
( w > L_ _1
Elks!*--
X * Jr 1 1 - ' * ===>!' olù^''ö*o
■^ripp-== rp^-gLipo üo
£rt OÖ |, #^g |, the offerings which
I I I 0=3) I " ' " 6 I Ö
appeared in the tomb when the deceased uttered
their names with his voice : c^"^ L y J i'iies
0 0 _ _ . , 125 2, to recite prayers for sepulchral offerings.
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per-t-er-kherunesu LV-J1<=.,p.363A,
lo'- jM, U. 86a, royal sepulchral offerings.
per
per
per
j\
\J, funerary offerings.
Û
, to rise (of the sun).
J\
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splendour, to shine;
Copt, neipe eftoX.
a. L_ -1 L_ _J , ..
per-t <rr>, <=> , the appearance of a
heavenly body, or of the figure of a god or
goddess, which was usually celebrated by a
festival.
per-t aa-t <-><-=
®
o û
, the "great appearance," or the great
festival; a ceremony in the miracle play of
Osiris ; <"p> ffl "^à _ , the great day of grief,
i.e., the day of the death of Osiris.
per-t ^Z]£? = <o, appearance, festival.
^\,"C"5"7. a festival held
a
Per-t Up-uatu
Per-t ,
on the 26th day of the month ;
festal procession.
——j nf''I*"T
the appearance of the god Up-uatu, or his
festival,
Per-tBars-tSj^j^a
festival, .
Per-t Menu — S, S J*, S
-"'"c,"'~ ^d =:a^= the festival of Menu on the
'\5?' û "v3C7' 30th day of the month.
Per-t Nu <rr> "»**•, the festival of
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Per-t neterui SHI, the festival of the
appearance of the two gods ; var, | | <rr> "^E?.
y\oA' ^A- ^a A*- ^A
the appearance of the star Sothis,
see t\ *Z5?.
Per-t Setem
■^"5"7,
^E7,
'-0-â
Vfi^, a moon-
festival on the 4th day of the month.
J\
P^Koi, a festival of Shu.
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Per Shu
Per-t tep-t <^^ LJ. the "chieffestival."
per-t S, S, n^sn
? ^ _ û ' o O <=> J\ S\ ' <=>
"^*~^ , Jour, As. 1908, 290, the 2nd
.A .Ao
season of the Egyptian year which contained the
four months TCJU.ftl, JU.e3C.ip, cb^JUtertCJOO
and cbi.pju.onfTI ; Copt. npco.
Perit <"=>, Ombos I, i, 90, goddess of
the 2nd season of the Egyptian year,
per-t,perr-t "|^, §f^T.
sprout, plant, vegetable.
I
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■^f,
per-t <=> ^, <=> 1, <=> , V* .
... û V^i' Thes-I2°3» -Ç^i-
o <g^^^' û o Ml' û ^o^' <^>^^'a,
r^g n=r> cj^3 *> c^3 rr-n ..0 rr-n
<g 1 1 1 ' o o *> ' <rr> ' a i 1 1 ' oa
, Peasant 294, grain, corn, wheat,
field produce, fruit of any kind ; Copt. Cjpe,
fipHnre, efipmre, Heb. "ns.
• CD ..O
I l' o
per-t ^5 l, grains of any substance, e.g.,
0 \ o
, grains of myrrh ;
o, grains of cassia.
per-tseshuS;^
« \;
Precejits
Amenemhat 1, 13, the produce of the scribe,
i.e., literary productions.
Per-t Sem
grain of the South, dhurra (?)
per-t sheu ^ ! ^ , S ^ !,
O 1 Oui o o o ^ i' <=
S)Ä0>'^m,^.'^» ^ .'hearomatic
II I ' I I III O HI © s^"r*'
seeds or fruit of a plant ; Copt. fiepçyHOT
coriander seed (?)
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per-t shesp .--ö ^g; d |R, b.d. 189,16,
light-coloured grain from which beer was made.
per-t kam S^ zzn t\ j], B.D.-i89,
i6, black grain, dark-coloured grain from which
cakes were made.
per-t tesher /'t~I r-^ ""^, B.D. 102,5,
red grain from which beer was made.
per-t SN£, Rec. 29, 164. S *
ci o ni ' a III
Israel Stele 27, seed, progeny, posterity,
descendants.
peru <\a Ma Ma Ma, Décrets 9, men
attached to a royal granary.
Per<Lf^'JLf * D
D P .f
®~' <
appearance ; see i -Q&-
.^a^-, to see, sight, vision, aspect,
pera D IsX-®*-, to see.
Per - neferu - en - neb - set
-2ä D fp
» ' ®~
III
D 63 t HI
Î
5^*>Thes. 28, ^f-^-Jo^l.
<g>. î î Î üiZ î) BerS- ". ». *e goddess of
<2>- ÔÔÔûOÏÏ' the 12th hour of the night.
per-t %^°> \^ , crime, sin.
Per J^ ^, Excom. Stele 5
perper D D , Mettemich Stele 192,
to run swiftly, to leap about, to be agitated ;
compare Heb, ^D")D, \/"n.D.
perà J^(j£^,Thes. 1296, J^(j£uj,
D I) J" UJ) IV, 890, 938, fighting, battle,
<=> H 1 1 1 1 ' field of battle.
perà (1 pi, warrior, hero; plur. (J
^—0, L.D. III, 65A, heroes.
üerä <=> ^ Israel Stele 23, unstopped
D .a ' (of wells).
üerä <ß~>%^ - Drt^ abird; ^P1-
ö, bandlet, turban,
strip of linen cloth.
perri D _2ä M I-^, Rev., wild ass;
compare Heb, ^-IS Isaiah xxxii, 14,
>(j(j^^.Rec.33,3,
Stone 4, transcription
Jöä 11 I 2Ü ' of the Greek name Pyrrhides.
Perrites <=> _äu (
perp d
per-em-us
abominable (?)
contemptible.
J\
k*[>
A.Z.
1874, 148, edge, ledge, slope of a pyramid
trvpa/ùi (?)
D
perh
.A, to march about; see
D
J\
perkn <=>J, Rec. n, 167, <=> ,
Ö
L_J1'
□ ^. Rec. 14, 136, to divide,Jo
Rec 5, 95= <=> J » separate. Copt, ncwpoj-
nprlfh-t <=Ü=>C c,oth- naPkin; Co^-
perKn t <=>g, cbopcyi-
perkh <=>^, A.Z. 1905,19, <==><£3
flower, bloom; Heb. n~ïS.
persh <=> , Rec. 7, 113, <p>°, Rec.
i?, 107, <rr> , Hearst Pap. 8, 8, coriander
I o 111
seed ; Copt, ftepecyenr.
persh-t <=> r . $&, destruct
r-ff~i v n J£\
persh . D îïfrt .a,
ion, ruin,
to stretch out ; Copt,
ncwpcy.
PerqsatusSp^^p^.Rec.
33, 3, transcription of the Greek name Per-
gasidos,
pertcha \ \—n, to split, to divide,
to separate; Copt. ITCJOpX.
[-1 I A/\/WV\
pertclian(?) A , a kind of stone.
pen fS])torend(?); [5j|(|,U. 534.T. 294.
pehsa r^[D1/*|k. Rev.,prey; Copt. ni-^C.
jySl, Sphinx 1, 89, Mar,
Pentes
D û
m ..
Mon, D, 49, a dog of Àntef-âa ; the word means
"black," ,ezi 1^ ^, Rec. 36, 86.
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peh d|.a, u. 469, N. 860, ü |^.a,
P. 379, Ü I _£>, Berl. 3024, 41, -j^, -^,
at the end of a journey, to attain to a place or
object, to reach ; Copt. ITCJOg^.
peh rem-u _S> <=> ^ ^ f^,
Peasant 207, to catch fish; , Chab, Pap.
Mag, 170, to work magic,
peh ha-t _S£> V t0 attlin the heart's
- I ' desire.
peh, peh-t _£>, JS>, _^ ^, _£> *,
", the end of anything; Copt,
O.A .A 111
JM _sà . . . .
ni.eP,0*)f; o 1 <r> *"-=*_, its beginning to its
end (of a book), Berl. 3024, 155, , end
at the end of the night, or perhaps " in the
deepest night"; <=> _££> = Copt. en«>L.P.onr.
pehu _££>%;, %>, IV, 1129, beyond.
the buttocks, the two thighs, the stern
of a boat, the base of an obelisk, the back
?^_^
|o pO, your breasts in the
darkness, your backs in the light ; Copt. n«&.£.0")f,
pehuiu _S£^()()^|. Thes. i484)
IV, 974, back (of a man), the end.
generally ; -^—^ aww a/ww
o I 1 1 1
A/\/WV\ A/\/WV\
I I I
pehuit^()();,^,_^,_^
ç> ~P> _£>()()<?. _£>!]!]£. hinder
parts of a man or animal, back of the neck,
back, rump, fundament, anus.
pehu _£) ^ Ç, A.Z. 45,133, rump-steak.
pehuti _S£%T -A, the last comer.
pehuiu _£>^\ _£>^^ !, iv, 650,
_£>
e
w.
1, the rear-guard of an army.
peh-ähä-t ^i|~SJ1, IV, in6, "rem- v
nant of the navy."
üehu ^ ! tne en(^s °^ 'eaves> t0Ps °^
/ • ||' plants.
P<* -^tE3Öi'bültSdoora
pehuit _£>^ ()()- f. iv, 1077,
c®, P. 604, _p
_P ^ 9 , Rec. 30, 68;
,-B>^
Ç
, Rec,
20, 40, ^ (](] , towing rope, tackle used in
" tow-rope of the North," title of an
official.
the stern of a boat or ship ; ^
derah II, 10, Seti I, Rameses IV, one of the
36 Dekans ; Gr. 0ov-./t,
Pehui-her _B>££>, -7^^*, one
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr.'0ovo/.,
Peh-khau (?) _^ T T T Annales I, 84,
one of the 36 Dekans.
Peh-Sept-t _£àA JÎL, the name of the
22nd day of the month.
, swamp, marsh, low-lying land ;
plur. Jg _g _g, A.Z. 1907, 13, -^^
1 ■ , _ » -WWV-» I
1=1, IV, 1203, _££_££_££, ,-g£g —l,
Pehu pa ta en Uatch-t _£à^\^\
[ ; 'XsP "~"!" 7 f\ . t the swamp land of
1==L /7Ä ™™ II W ' the town of Buto.
pehu Sati «CC? C?^1^. the swamps
of eastern Egypt or Asia,
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pehu ta «c? C7 C7 , iv, 648, the
I S
swamps of the earth (Egypt?).
pehu taui _^ ^^ * |j^, IV> 6l?>
the swamps of all lands,
Peh-àm(?) -^Tb, Ombos i, 1,
236, a lake-god.
Peh-arti (?) -^S,0mbos \}> 335>
v ' C7 t=t a lake-god.
Peh-UStt-^%n~ -, Ombos I 1,334,
Jll i==i a lake-god.
t=ft, Ombos I,
=1, Ombos 1,
£7
Peh-retui(?) -^<
1, 335, a lake-god.
Peh-Herui -^
1, 336, a lake-god.
Peh - kharui (?) -^ ^ ^ 3=1 ,
Ombos I, 1, 335, a lake-god.
Peh-sekhet -^
P!rd-
c, Ombos
l,i, 336, a lake-god.
peh-t _S^5^, lion (?) strength (?)
peht D fi <=*, M. 144, a.Z. 1900, 128,
Ü |~ ft, P. 525, Ü ft I o JB>, Jour. As.
1908, 277, strength, might, power, bravery,
renown.
pehti d|](],T.27i, P. 343,üjj~ftft,
N. 122, Rec. 27, 59, D fi ^ ft M, Rec. 26, 66,
s—a, ftft-, ftft. ftft j, ^s^s-fl.
^., ^ ^ > IV, 657, -JO,strength, might,
0 \\
~J1—
w
glory, renown, fame; ^L^ —Si \\ Mj, weak;
Copt. n&.gjre in «&.-n.i.,p.Te.
pehti -^^ I ^^.exceedingly
mighty, or glorious; Copt. «&--n.i.,P."Te.
pehti u u /J/J A-, to restrain, to turn back.
Peh-ka-àmi-*Q,ebh ft U-jl- $, P. 169,
peh d| S^' p- 7°6
pehn d
peher ü ^<~>, p. 164, d | .a, m. 32S,
N. 860, to run, to traverse ; D S <=> M, N. 788.
pehrer _£>^, -^^ "^
JL^'èt^./60-35' 126, D |g
ft* to run, to traverse a district or' country,
/V to follow a course of action..
Mar. Karn. 82, 14, a
A,
:-£■
pehreri □ k <==>, £ r—- ---■■: — --»--
A J\ kind of soldier, scout (?)
pehreri •$? e
ça -2ä „Sas
i-JI'^A I I
JJ 1 r-l VI I I JJ
-Sàjj^ 1 1 ^gj, runner, messenger,
envoy, courier; plur. d| 'K '"l 1.
Pehreri
_£>
, B.I).
89, 2, " Runner," a title of the Sun-god.
pehrer-t ^°_ <p> ^, a journey ; ^g^ D
/\ I ^
J\
the circuiting of the Apis Bull (Palermo
Stele), the ceremonial running of the bull before
capture for sacrifice.
peht, pehtch o
to cut through, to split, to divide ;
Copt. cbcJUXI.
pekh D U U- I44> T" 115» N-452,a kind
© ' of grain.
Hearst Pap. 8, 13, a
pekhkh d -^7. Tarst \?£ b' JJ: a
® N!*" plant used in medicine.
pekh-t M, ]3=| °, a kind of seed used
a a III in medicine.
pekh D \\ , D £, to split, to divide ; Copt.
TU-&. neg,, ncug,, cbcug,.
Pekh °[, Dj;-®cf.'^), °"^ Ô, piece, bit,
slice, morsel, portion, ration, bread-offerings.
pekh D ®, D £, a part of a ship.
pekh-t °g
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a death-trap, snare ;
'I Copt. TU.cy.
Q 3
D P T 246 ] P
pekh.(?) J go, curse, spell,
imprecation, incantation ; plur. L I.
P IÏÏÏÏT1 I
pekhpekh D D rx , AZ l8?4. 65. to
® ® E /l crouch.
pekhpekh D D >$_j
15, hurricane, thunderstorm
D
AWW
, Amen. 4,
Pekhit ^ (j(j ^ ^j, Nesi-Àmsu 30, 25,
of destruction who took the form of a cat or lion.
Q^- A.Z. 1906, 111,upright,
®*^-' sincere, prudent.
Pekh°J
pekh ha-t D J | -^®, I v, 890, wise,
divide, to cut off, to separate, to purge ; Copt.
TU.&, ne&, ncu£,.
pekhamettut^^^j^
QÛ 1, Anastasi 1, 28, 3, the splitting of words.
pekha-t D f %, P C , Love Songs 1, 12,
(1) splinter, shoot, bud ; (2) trap, snare; (3) peg,
clamp, bolt, floor of a chariot ; plur. T *è\
k 1, Âmen. 18, 2, d T A ^ n, Rev. 11, 141,
Pekhatn^O§\'BD-,6-'<Sa'"!>'
a vulture-goddess, a form of Mut.
a cat-goddess, or lioness-goddess.
pekhaàu T <s\ (1 v$\ »m« cleaver of
® S -JZIl^ 1 /J A/\/WV\
the water (applied to the Abtu fish).
pekhar ^, u. 437, d ^, T. 249,
"M. 114, 621, <^>,sa, Rec. 2 7,.2i7, ^5,
to revolve, to go round about, to encircle, to
make a circuit, to traverse; varr,
p-*N-^.iS!^N-6a*^l).
r-n-i.
Rec. 20, 40, «»-=> , surrounded.
pekharr i^a, D
go round, to circuit ; var.
J\
r-n-i.
D
pekhar - pekhar
P. 307, to revolve, to circuit.
-,T. 338, to
N. 625.
>, T. 316,
pekhar-t e=d <=, U. 400, D
, IV, 1077, circuit, journey.
pekharut
D Q I
I ^ U I
>A'
1, methods
of procedure, changes, vicissitudes.
pekhar em-sa <=> 'S
about ;
J\
mf
j\
pekhar nes-t
the throne ; var.
pekhar ha
wards ; e
pekhar shut
the turn-of the day;
j\, to follow
:, p. IIIÖB, 55.
Vfô, successor to
f ?■
to turn back-
fn making a circuit of the
LE' «'alls (a ceremony).
J\
%£> IV> 655, at
J\
m-
pekhar khet
pekhartiu.
A.Z. 45,138,•F="
y\ j\
the turning of
the shadow.
to retreat, to
withdraw.
2 1 D •==:
, « J? 11
I \î\ El I w-=» ^
I
r> Vra 1, L. D. ^5,1401), " runners,"
\\ 21 I
lightly armed infantry who guarded the frontiers.
Pekhari
turn,
■taw»,
Tuat XI, a serpent-warder of the 1 ith
Gate.
Pekhariu-âmiu-pe-t ==: (j-11- v>
■D
■ CZvCI
beings who assisted in the boiling of the gods.
Pekharit-ärikh ^Ijlj.^ljl]0^.
Tuat VIII, a serpent deity in the circle Aat-
setekau.
Pekharer f^^ ^.
B.t). 141, 148, the name of the rudder of the
_. ... ■—n-i <--~> . d. western heaven.
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pekharit
!3> 5> 33> ">
^O
O, Rec.
\ O,
revolution (of time), the course of time, circle, the
Q Q ft g A/WW
rolling year; o-==» e=d D Y\ ir @ , Berl.
3024, 20, "a circle is life."
pekharu d^^^o, p. 416, m. 596,
N. 1201, course of time, revolution of the sun.
pekhar c=
pekhar with thes "~ ', conversely.
pekhar <=> z=~Zi > a place for walking
about in in the court of a temple, cloisters.
, peristyle of a
general, universal (of a
festival), common.
,n'
pekhar-t
court; plur.
pekhar ^, ^ (|(j °, Goi. 10, 39,
ground, territory, a kind of land; plur. (?)
IV, 902.
pekhar-pekhar (?) IHR, vorteXJd, 0)
pekhar ur
^_,i=Hr, Rec. 27, 190,
, IV, 613, 697,
l, AA/WVA
M AAAA/VA
I AAAAAA ^
A.Z. 1905, 15, the " Great Bend," the bend of
a river.
d 1=
pekhar ur shen ur
Q
j\
pekht d , P. 603,
D 0
L_=4, Rec. 27,
' ® V 97, ©° ^' ® y\ ' rej
to repel, to thrust aside, to cast dow-n ; pekht,
pekht D ~ H , " tearer," a title of a bird.
pekht-t
D^
Rec. 30, 192, a bird
that tears its prey.
Pekht, Pekhth D a , D - .2», a
® _aû -—'
pekht D •§ps*j, D
Rec. 32, 68, Great Bend of the Great Circuit.
. pekhar aj~<jj>, oT <=>, og-^Q J^
go, Rev. 13, 40, d T <=> fît1, Rev. I2, 7°>t0
bewitch, to work enchantments by means of
drugs.
pekhar-t^\^ °,Si,«>,-=sD,
<rr>_ZT 1 1 1 q o 1 « m
a—=» o , Love Songs i, 7, drugs, medicines,
<■ ■> o o
remedy, antidote, healing pills ; Copt. n«*LP,pe.
pekhat Dj|^,Rev. n, i79, d|](]
S ^Sj, Rev. ii, 184, to incline, to cast down;
Copt. tu.£,-t, neg/r, cb^^x, ncwg.x.
pekhes EL® to split; see-S-.
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(1(1 tSj , near the modem village of Beni
Hasan; 1 °(j(j^.
Y\ ^7, Leyd. Pap. 8, 13, to throw down,
to overturn, to upset ; Copt. m^g/T, neg/T",
ncw^x, cb,&.i£fr-.,
pes JL-, B.D. 175, 8, _^_CZ3, QJ|,
water-pot of a palette.
pes Q ""^J, a kind of plant.
pesi,pess_^|J(|fJ,DpfJ,_^.r|,
Hearst Pap. 11, 6, to boil, to roast, to cook, to
light a fire for cooking purposes ; Copt, nice,
noce,
pes-t, pess-t _£_ (J, _^_ p - fj,
roasted or boiled meats.
pesit D 0 Û ^ fl, cooked food.
D D
pes
© ' CEE3>
, cake, loaf of bread.
pessa D Ö Dl Rechnungen 78» cooked
_»— 1 't7 food.
made
w
pessa Ö M , baker, confectioner who
a MM III' I •=-=?-.'• £s7 1
e.
pessiânsi D nwlîu^nw&W,
Rec. 19, 92, hot-presser of flax (?)
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pessa D Ê{\, fio wer-basket, flower-
stand, fan for the kitchen fire, sack ; plur.
D Ö "ff, Koller Pap. 4, 3.
pesi _^_ (j(| fj, Rev. 14, 68, a tax(?)
Tuat XI, a goddess of
the desert iwi,
Tuat XI, a
fire-goddess in the Tuat.
Pesi[t]
Pesi[t]
Pesiu
pesag
p 1, Excoin. Stele 5. . .
Li
S j^+ ra. to spit.
S Z"^, spittle.
pesag
pessu D 1, Rev. 14, 73, liability.
IV, 749, Anastasi I, 5, 7, -§-"■% () (| f ^ ^ ]»
backs of men, helpers, assistants.
P-seb-Uä D,<ia^ Zod- Denderah, the 19th
* * ' Dekan.
pesef Ji-, ^«fl,
Peasant 246, to
cook, to boil, to roast ; see 17), D ' | J\,
and I Q.
pesefu d H
Rec. 15, 15, cook.
CTD, U. IO9A,
D
pesen _V_ Q,
A/\/WV\ A.
N. 4i8a, a cake of bread.
pesh _^_ j[, U. 314, _^_ l^, T. 335,
M.246,N.637, D K, D K^,-*-^,
D
D RS (
5, to bite (of an insect),
to gnaw, to sting, to devour, to eat; D I | ^,
Nav. Bubas. 34A.
Q R a A D S ^
pesh-t
D Q û
O
of an insect or reptile.
peskh -S- t\ to split ; see 5*®.
® A
peskh -2-L-Z1, Dp^f|, Rec 27,
Pesekhti -S- vv _fj, B.D. 64, 26, the
name of a divine envoy.
pess-t ■ I !\ granule, pill.
pesesh d H do, U. 26, d 0 oa, Rec.
31. 27, ——, Dream Stele 6, D I , —~—
i~w~i I c==f=. DO
D D D X
r-n-i ' r-w-i ' r-n-ir-w-
X
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D X D
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p-n-i "- r-n-i 1 1 1 DO
224
, to cleave, to split, to slit, to divide, to
divide wiih, to share or participate with some
one, to open the legs or arms, to distribuie ;
Copt. Tluxy.
pesshu -S- %\ x I ! yS, Peasant 24S,
do Ja U1 £il
one who divides, adjudicator.
11 ■ , —"— , ration, allowance, share,
DO r-w-,' r-n-i X
division, allotment, lot, part, portion, division ;
JLg, the half of anything; ^ \ J>.
D X
—— r, A.Z. 35, 6, the two halves, the two
IX
portions ;
DO\ j' r-n-i im DO 1 , ,
sions, borders, boundaries ; Copt. TU&.cye
D <=. I D 0 X
I,
D X ...
-"— 1 w ■, uivi-
pesesh-t en uat
Rec. 14, 97, half-way.
pesesh en gerh
IV, 839, midnight.
D
D ^
—M
D
DO.
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pesesh-t
x 1
DO.
pesesh-ti -^— ,
DO \\ '
Peseshti
1
D 0 X
D <=>
1, separation.
>\\
distributor.
D <=> X
Q <^ ■___, C?
IV, 560, » ■ r->-^-. vjû ||, the two divisions of
Egypt, one belonging to Horus and the other
to Set.
pesesh-t nu Heru ^^ x fvar. -S- ° )
DO \ DOX/
the division or share of| Horus, i.e., the
South of Egypt.
pesesh-t nu Set ^^ x 0 3-J, the divi-
sion or share of Set, i.e., the North of Egypt.
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• pesesh-t JL ß, JL ^ mat, carpe,.
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age, strip of linen.
, bandlet, band-
pesesh-kef d 0 <■>_. ^!, U. 26a, d 0
*~ . —»— V , —«— , the name of
> i . nri u r-n-i «-
the principal instrument used in the ceremony
of Opening the Mouth ; see peshen kef
D 'cz^ R.
A/\/WV\ y .
r~n-i at^_ |
pesg d p S f*, U. 214, Dps *^=>,
to spit with the intent to heal, or to curse, eg.,
when reciting incantations against Aapep ; Copt.
m.(Tce.
pesga ^ B ^, ^ B ^,
spittle, saliva, rheum, any matter ejected from
the body.
pesg DpZS^"', T. ii.N. 958, Dps
Rec. 30, 189, 3r, 2S,
to anoint.
to bite, to prick, to
' perforate.
/^
pesg
pesg
_S/^=
D
a '==3
D
a log, a kind of timber.
pest (pest-t) -S-^, d p £ e, back,
backbone ; see —«— v, .
pest —»— m , ^^ I m , to shine, to give
light, to illumine; see O I ^""| fl\.
.Pestit (Pestit)
of sunrise.
O
!
the goddess
pest (pest-t) -S- SO, gun».«"
Pest-taui (Pestit-taui)
or seed used
medicine.
x2k;, the name of the sacred boat of the Nome
Busirkes.
pest-t ^^e. 35^. ^
S-^r^, _S_^, iV> "o,, -2- X
IV, 809, -2- % \, back- backbone,
<J=^ Jf in vertebrae.
I, " backs," men and women, people.
pestiu àmiu Arm -S- ""% I ft 41-
§k tk ] it, Ö B.D. i36a, 10, the sacred
J$f^. Ja 1 111 ©' bones in Heliopolis.
pest-t (?) U?, the backbone (of Osiris).
pest-iL j|, ©, j|, nine; see D p ^;
Copt. 'Ù/ix.
pest^o,^|,^|,^,
gg, ||, Rec. 27,88, JjL^, JL
^O /H, to shine, to illumine.
pest —«— , —«—."="=4, to spread out
like the light, or the sky.
pest tep JL^ ®, B.D. ,7, 133
pest-t —h—q/H, ray of light; plur.
Pestit
the 6th Gate of the
Tuat.
Pest-ti(?) Ji-Q , -ü-x,TuatXl,
* -—-_. ' -—- ■ III '
the light-disk that guided the boat of Af into
the dawn.
Pest-em-nub ffS^^ a name °f
Pest
D
0
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a god.
the festival
of the ist day of the month.
Pestit -khenti hert ° ~ a <§> _ ,
Q <0 o d V)
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Rec. 34, 91, one of the 12 Thoueris goddesses;
she presided over the month ---c^ \([\[ •
Pest-taui —•— , the name of the
sacred boat of the Nome Libya Mareotis.
pest -S-V, -S- ^. — 8°.
D °
Hearst Pap. 8, 18, —»— » , Rec. 27, 86, seed of
some kind used in medicine.
pestu -S- S v . Rec. 19, 19
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pestch of^p, üp"^|, T. 174,
D I ^^J fl\ (1, to shine, to illumine.
pestch Dp^^, üp^^,_^_
^""i^, back, backbone, vertebrae; plur.
pestCh d P "^ C\, IV, 373, the back
part of the skin of a leopard.
Pestchet D p °^ f^\, t. 238, d p
^JIJ^U.^Dp^y.Rec.
31, 170, a god.
pestCh üp^'^'.e.l, Hj.".'.«;
fem. d p "*""■» ---, P. 70, D p "^ ! ! 1, M.
>iihN.5, Dp^V,!!, T. 308, P.
JOO,
«*2Sf ...•f;&pt*,c'*rr'ete
11 o
ninth.
pestch nut
[pestch ] ^
pestch — heb enti pestch
m nu
nnnnn ninety; Copt.
ncxi-ionr.
111 1110;
m
, www IV, 657, Ö
©
Tis im. O
moon festival.
III Ö
var. 111
II Iq
0 '
the new
pestch-« m e-j. e^j, ei:,
0
TTIâ!- 5111 fiilITIâi-
iii?ni.2l»2:::|.K-3..
163, I I I I I j II j, the first and greatest
nine gods. Late forms are ^«ske^, Sphinx 4,
123, and "^Jl-
pestch-t äa-t '^ '^ TH ^
U. 251, P.
26, T. 273, M. 36, N. 67, 647,
pestch (?) '""5, nine-thread stuff.
pestch-t -fn -m m, e111;
It is probable that the true reading is Pauti,
which is the name of a very ancient god; see
°K&k-TmTlTTU.2,k.
.■-■•«* ^efcrnnrmk-
'J'he reading pestch-t is due to the confusion of
the signs © pestch and Q) paut.
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pestch-t netches-t "TH "IT] 111
-•a*. U..5,, ©^. e-li^. 2111
Pestch -ti (Pauti) 111 111 IT]
HI HI HI. U. 188, T. 30, 67, 362, M.
67, 203, 222, 322, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466,
582, N. 684, 751, 790, 1137, 1188, 11S9, 1321,
sto «am tu. -• ->■ -
6:::
û —
:::2âl' Rec 3r' l63>
the twice nine gods ; j j j j j j j j j | j\,
U. 179, 480, y^ yY\ 111^' V- 6o2'
nniiitm. *—>.in
nniiminni¥T.M'
453, the very great twice nine gods.
pestciuoimniimi
nnnmmm«-«.^
T. 238, 307, P. 218, the three companies of the
gods, i.e., the great gods of heaven, earih, and
the Tuat =
11 ?->-•■•** ?™ I
f]f]tk Ä j B.D. 23, 6, all the com-
S H Jr SÜ 1 ' panies of the gods.
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pestch-t ü 111 y , ü 111 Q , ü 111
ÛIIISQ ailllil ûlll
Uli «1110 , .
, etc., up to w I 11 , the oth nine gods.
0 Q Û|||Q
Pestch-t Àakbit ©Hi
<•■"-> 111
, B.D. 168, the nine weeping goddesses.
Pesten -1 âmiu - khet Àsàr © c] ]
B.D. i68, the gods in
the train of Osiris.
4 IT J
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Pestch-t âmiut Sar © I (j -fl-^cî).
the nine guds of Osiris in the 6th Gate.
Pestch-t àmeniu Àsàr 0 e] ! (j £gS
ti , B.D. i68, the nine gods who hid Osiris.
Pestch-t àmeniu äu © 11 /) = % |
CI 111 /»VWA _ZT I
-° B.D. i68, the nine gods of the hidden
arms.
1
Pestch-t ârit pe-t ^ 111 'ffl
<—> □ Q P. 298-300, the nine göds of
heaven.
Pestch-t ârit ta '^ 111 IIe]
====■, P. 298-300, the nine gods of earth.
Pestch -1 nàk-t Äapep © I ! 1 jf 1
D D
msa,
& 1 1 1 iii 1
the nine gods who slew
Äapep.
Pestch-t resit ©" '
1 1 1
^ 1 1 1
3
1 1 1
B.D. 168, the nine watchers.
Pestch -1 heq Anient © ^ j ? a
ft äülä ... B.D. 168, the nine gods of the
1 o ' governor of Ament.
Pestch-t sau âmiu Tuat ©^l—«—
nine gods who give breath to the dead.
Pestch-t pestch d 0 ^"1 ©, T. 308,
the nine bowmen of Horus.
■u □ D D r- „ .D D ^
pesh , r-TC-i, r-TC-iE—A r-rc-i- r.
1 k 1 X.A X
k->
nn { , to divide, to split, to cut, to separate, to
distribute, to share ; *~w" (1(1 \\ | Jn ^^ ^
(1 8 <WWn nu otner S°d snared her with
pesh-t cmU, D C, D , rjo.
X r-n-i «= OO <= X
Israel Stele 17, part, portion, share, division.
pesh-ti ° C ° C ü • 3»
r-n-i £ <^\\|C Q W © J©
the two halves of heaven, the South and the
North.
peshà ° (j gJ*, Rec. 21, 15, part, lot.
pesh rJLI, r^C rations, offerings,
-—1| X \\|Ti products.
I.
peshut (?) F hha <&|, Israel Stele 25,
L ^ \> gf , Kubbân Stele s. u _
rebels (?)
pesh-en-kef^X^.^^T.
an instrument used in the ceremony of " Opening
the mouth." Read peshen-kef.
Pesh-f-heteput ob c=^°^ 1, Den-
*L=^Q Dill I
D " D ^| , 0
derah IV, 84, n=n *, r-n-i J
Berg. II, 8, a guardian of the 3rd Pylon.
peshsh d00, M. 69, ob A, P. 103,
r~YTl r-n—1 f 1
ry-i.A, T. 279, P. 6t, M. 156, N. 89, 989, to
to spread out the
arms, to divide.
pesh D B* D S'^5.«>
spread out the wings, to fly.
pesh-t ob the bending or stringing of a
a ' bow.
peshen ^, u. 444.oa ^
spread out the legs ;
D
D X
1 I K I r
I W iX, N. 7Ï1., I W I r. _> I Ü I.- .)
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D 0
C3aO
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T. 253:
D X \\ D 0 X
AiVWW 1
to cleave, to
to separate from.
peshen-t r-g-i%gJ<, divisions shares in
Ö Jl 1 1 1 an inheritance.
i §^J1A Amen. 13, 18,
[Ji Ij-1 'divide, to split, t(
Peshnâ
r-w-i .
MWV\
j] T. 31t, a town in
H0' the Tuat (?)
peshen-t c^ °, Ebers Pap; -84,3'?.seed
^^,111 used in medicine.
pesher cfin, u.-26o, M. 787, ^^, P. 96,
713»
, P. 96, r-w-i, N. 41, rznn
D
thee; Copt, ncwcy.
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N. 66t, r-TC-i tk , N. 625, to revolve, to make
a circuit, to turn the face round; see
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pesher-t cja f|£, p. 254, cm ^ ^_j|,
M. 475»
N. 1064, a circuit.
■neshes P , x P to divide, to
cleave, to split.
peshes-t D Ho, division, share.
pesht cm % cm ^, flax; Heb.
Peq. Z1"^, to pour out.
peq.^o.U. 486, °^po,P. 204,581,
D^?, ,. ]J- 299. ° " . B.D. r54, 19
© "\ O, portion, lot, share, fragment (?);
"-•MT?."»*°
ZIO
OO
, P. r6r.
pequ DV,a seed or fruit.
Peq-t D AcjF, iv, 742, Rec. 24, r64,
Q ^ ^ D ^ fine Hnen;
A o b I' ' I1 !' ^ m bill' byssus.
peq-t
peqit
D o
potsherd, earthenware,
A nnm ' crockery.
□ A A ° shell of an animal or of a
zlHH nam' fish.
peqà D h ^^, a holy temple (of Osiris ?)
at Abydos; see D A^^- \ ^ D (j ©, IV,
98, the festival of Peqà.
peqer 5=^ ' , D *>**-, Rec. 11,84,
0 A a an object made of peqer-wood in
<c=> sj^- ' the tomb of Osiris.
D A Q D A t=t DADA
■ol' si»-^- o I ' IS I si»-^-
the name of the portion of the plain
of Abydos that contained the tomb of the early
king which was believed to be that of Osiris.
DADA
Peqer-t
D A
peqer
!W)
, a tree, or group
of trees, that grew at Abydos by the tomb of
Osiris.
peqer %â, Rec 4, 21, y, S=*.
sesame seed, poppy seed ; Copt. 4><_LKI.
peqru
D A\>ix™, Hearst Pap r5, 3,
<rr> Ja intestinal worms.
pek D Amen- 23> ri> '''y, thine; Copt.
^=^' neK.
pek D t0 spread out, to separate ; Copt.
peki D ft/) * Rev- "» l65. to be
v .* 11 timid.
pekà en-ha-t D Oe^gv
^z^ 1 J£\
cowardice, Copt ; ni.Kert.P.H'T.
:' Ü
peki
-£,
<â ^Sj 5> mourning apparel.
peksa D cq]
Rev. 14, 18,
spittle; Copt. X\^.(Tce.
T. var "^ <d a garment made of fine linen,
' " t>o' fine linen, byssus.
ibid> sf')^> 1V' lIIO> S^'A-Z-
,9«o, ..7, g^O.Thes. ,*9S, S"^fl,
Rhind Pap. 48, to divide, to cleave, to open, to
spread out, to open the arms or legs, to embrace
someone, to unroll papyri, to lay open, to
spread out.
peg, pega-t £ {>) \ i-D. i", 65a,
D
1À
\> D
I'S
S D
I'S
^ 3S"
S j^V Passage, defile, gap, valley, ravine;
D 0\ \> I D "7k J\ I D/\\>
S
S
[J WA« rx/vn; IV, 654, a gap in the hills.
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Pesa S^—^.n.792,^4
, T. 202, a god.
peg TT t -flj part, piece, portion.
peg £ Ot_fl B'D' I45, 79, t0 Unf0ld'
ptJë 3 J {WJ, to explain.
„Dû
peg t©., to set at rest, to quiet.
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peg ffi^7' Uu> 1V' 755, A'z' 45>
133, a bowl, a vessel, a measure; plur. tt
^^Hh.45,
D °
peg T-r , Herusàtef Stele 27, A.Z. 1890,
24 ff., a measure of weight = rhr of the wam
or \ of the
raö
1 nam
or 0,7 too grammes.
■npee-t H S *Û7 Hearst Pap. 13, 6, a
S
r ' kind of insect.
, a vessel of some kind.
pega g
pega ffi^^>ametal<,hJect-
pega S ^ ° i,Rec-' ' '69' dust>earth <?>
Pega rr n|\ , B.l). 169,18, a town or city.
©
, a kind of eake or bread.
pega 2j
to spit, spittle, saliva; Copt.
S ^^.(==0)'
m.(Tce.
pegs
OS /^ D
„ f ' S
I f^, to spit, spittle.
1-.O0-C DBv tied round with something,
PGg _*_0, girt about with.
pegsu ttHI6, Rechnilll8en 76, pot,
vessel.
pet , cake, bread, food.
j. □ ° □ ,
pet r , to break open ; varr. '
pett
D
, to erusli, to break ; see
DD X
pet D a Rev- n' r25' t0 Pursue> Copt.
' nco-r.
a DA S
TV
petà D(j
Rev. 13, 29, runner.
petpet ddt\, T. 35, N. 133, DD, M.
,. D D X DD/« DD^. 4 . .
116, . ML \\ , to bruise,
to beat down, to trample down, to smite, to
crush in pieces ; Copt. ItOTIlT.
pet
footstool, footboard, socket,
plinth, pedestal, stand.
pet Ç>, Rec. 15, 17, sceptre, staff.
pet D °, U. 584 D®~, W. 796; see
petr
D 0
Petu D^i
flood, inundation.
Edfû 1, 81. a title of the
Nile-god.
Pet ° J, ni,i4i=Ptah D
Petit D (^g, Wetternich Stele 51, one
of the seven scorpion-goddesses of Isis.
D
Ä, Herusàtef Stele 5, what is to
pet-à
me, my ; var,
petà D (j i" 4SS-, see petrà D ° (j [
petà-t D [I e o Rev- '■». 5, bow; Copt,
o i ^^ ' ru-re.
peti D~{. D {^ = a°{ <ft,
-«"•'s-.
D 0
i, what?
petierefsu ^ J g ^ ^,
D { & > BA)- '". "what is it?" literally,
shew (or, explain) what it is (i.e., means).
Peti D ■* D
, B.D. 50A, 5, a god.
w:
w
pet-U D %\ 1 yerusâtef Stele 96, what is
o J 1' to them, them, their.
" petef °, Rec. 2, 31, this.
peten. ,a demonstrative pronoun, this;
ADo
;ee N
pet-nà
petr^£g,
D o.
D o
Herusàtef Stele no, what
is to me, my, mine.
D o,
particle, what ? ;
D o
If:
i, an interrogative
. g wliat is the
matter ?
petr, petrà ^£<g, ^(|{§.
to explain, to say, to declare, to show, to reveal.
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Petr_Ü-'U-385.1:-^.U.576,
^,P. i8I,M.284,N.893,^^g,
N- 965. D^"- U. 584, M. 794, Dä&, Ij. 667,
D ^ -g—^
M. 776, , U. 504, to see, to look.
petriu -<S>~<E>-, N. 656, sat®, -suss
D _^^_ M. 381, those who have sight, those
o ~°* ">" ' who see.
petr — Later forms are : <r=», (1 |
-©-, ^|) {^ Treaty 8? £ff^-,
<_>-^-' <_>•)> <=>:S:=- <=>|'^'
Àmen. 15, 7, 18, 6, N j .^, j-«"©-,
£' ^'
petrà ° (I J .^&-, Leyd. Pap. 7,10, glance,
glimpse, a sight of anything; (I -I
things seen.
III'
petrà-t
D o fl f.Q"5-
M:
, A.Z. 76,100, a
lookout place, watch tower.
Petr D °, P. 414, M. 593,0 D, N.i 198,
□ ° ^ TT ^ Q °
-2ä,U. 576, =«.
N. 965, a region of heaven
D ^
P. 236,
D 0=
Petrât u "=s®=(| |j.==i, P. 332,
li 1 1, M. 634, li t=t , a lake in the Tuat.
Petrâ D °jk, N. 662, D^°{-®-
D ^
<___;>[<2>.^, Rec. 31, i3;
B.D. .68, 3, a sky-god.
D ^
11 —â-
Petrà ^®-», ^(j ^, Tuat xi,
I "ÖW
the name of a fiend in the Tuat.
Petrà.ba^^%^()]\
^fcji M, Nav. Lit 28, a name of Rä.
Petrâ-neferu-nu-nebt-s
|V,I*ndmh.l.,.4,'^{<!fJJ{^
the goddess of the 12th hour of the night.
j®-
Petrà-sen ° °|{ j®~ *— ß), B.D.
99, 28, the stream on which the magical boat
sailed.
(jö,
Rec.
petr 5^5, Rec. 5,94, D°
D o
5, 95i "A 81 Anastasi IV, 3, 1, cord, thread,
cord of a seal, wick of a lamp ; plur. Ö
1 * ^<=>Hll'
Koller Pap. 3, 2 ; Heb. TnQ.
pteh Q gû, Rev. 14, 13, to beg, to ask,
to pray ; "Copt. Toft^T, XCW^^, TU3&&&,
a prayer.
X
D
D ^ D ^
<^D, nam, S, to open, to
1 * "™ D
make open-work, to engrave; var. 5-—^»- >■
o A M' R 6?2' 8°7' N- 6l8' 634' I277' o
fi |, the architect of heaven and earth, the
mastercraftsmaii in working metals, sculptor,
designer, and the fashioner of the bodies of
men ; he was the blacksmith, sculptor, and
mason of the gods. His chief forms are :
as «~^
'D
Pteh-âa-resu-àneb-f
Ptah the Great, South one(?) of his
wall.
Pteh-ur D j} ^=f, Ptah the Great, the
o A 0>
heart and tongue of the gods, —=§? *~\ I Ö
TTT
Pteh-Nu
HOO /WVW\
/WVW\
□ J? 000
ffl ' olrtL' Ptab'creator of the sky-
Pteh-neb-ânkh^f^,
Ptah, lord of life.
Pteh-neb-qet-t u g ^ ^1 ^ Ptab,
lord of the artist's designing and painting room.
Pteh-nefer-her ° $ ^j J ^ ^
Ptah of the beautiful face.
Pteh-re
D
B.D. (Saite), 47, 15 ;
see Hept-shet.
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P D
Pteh-res-àneb-f
Ptah, south of his wall : one of the forms of
Ptah of Memphis.
Pteh-res-àneb-f
the month Paophi.
Pteh-Häp
n-r=T
/WVW\
/WWV\
/WVW\
Ptah
united to the Nile-god.
Pteh-kheri-beq-f D j[ ffl J^_ g
^^^ JS Rev. 2, 63, Ptab beneath his olive
^=,~ î/j' tree.
Pteh-smen-Maat D|n££3roi$,
Ptab stablishcr of law.
Pteh-Seker (Sekri)
united to Seker, the old god of Death, lord of
the necropolis of Memphis, i.e., Sakkârah. He
symbolized the dead Sun-god.
Pteh- Sekri -Àsàr ° $1§ Jj J3j>
the triune god of the resurrection.
Pteh ■ Sekri ■ Tern D jj ^ \\
o A <0
oPtab
^n=I£
, B.D. 15, 2, a triad of Memphis.
Pteh.Tanen°y^m,the
union of Ptab with the primitive Earth-god
Tanen, or Tenen, Vfr ; varr.
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1 XS _Zl .www ill S=5 I I Q ill
Pteh-tet Dff 1 Ptal> anud theg°£of
• - ' oXliln theTcÇ pillar.
Pteh -tet-sheps- äst -Rä D
Pteh«i°|^=al^?).
petekh D °, p. 6o4) D «
© o
petekh sa D °.a ■d'. Leyd. Pap. 8,14
, N. 1155,
to cast down, to
fall.
petsh
fall (?)
no
, Rec. 27, 8.4, nn .A, to
peth
petthai
1 U. 534, T. 294, to tear, to rend.
11 ^
Rechnungen 69;
compare Syr. cci.-A, Arab.
pethan(?) □ Jfe. T, bail tablet
v / (jK^ o (Lacau).
pethrà s==s (j j ^a, Metternich Stele 45 ;
see petra N j go.
pet j[ Ç, Jjp, foot, paw of an
animal ; plur. v .1 ' ' ^Iar- A^'" *' 6' ^4'
knees; ^ ^» two-legged; f ||||) four-legged;
Copt. m.T.
a
servant, footman ; plur.
I, Rev.
pet
^ij.iy.soi.
6, 9, foot-soldiers, infantry ; . \ \ , captain
of footmen: % y\ *ww ° W, chief of
the hill district.
Petti j[ o *\\ I Wi 1, a tribe or nation.
petu-t (petsu-t) j[ e «-»»-, |e û ,
Anastasi I, 12, 2, 16, 3, chest, box, book-b'ox.
Pet JLJ, JL,el*, JLj-*«
Israel Stele 5, to run away, to flee, to hasten ;
C=3 \ J\' ReV' I3' 35 ' C0Pt' n'J0X'
petpet D D , Hh. 174, to take to flight.
Petu JLj ^. Rec- ". 72, fugitives.
v, Mar. Karn. 53,33,
pet
D A D
.a 1 e a
.A
■•«Ï-
to open out,
to spread out, to be wide, spacious, extended.
pet-ti cij'>=\strider.
o \\ A
pet-àb(?) "T^, N. 666; see D^ "^T*.
pet âui ci» n, Metternich Stele 74,
to open the arms, to embrace.
•- -A to walk with long
pet nemm-t
Aai
strides.
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P
pet setu
ö ', Mar. Aby. I, 7, extent of a coast or land.
Pet-she c^™ BD- Mi-142, 92,.a
_>=v s 1 sanctuary of Osiris.
Petu-she(?)
c^i
©
, M. 699,
C^i
^è\ , P. 442, a mythological town.
pet-sheser "^ZT*, Thes. 1285. "^T" " ,
0 ' g •" 8 (2 '
Annales 3, 109, s=^ —*—, IV, 837, Palermo
Stele, etc., to mark out the size and extent of a
proposed building with the builder's,- cord.
pet-sheser <JL> ^,, iv, 169, Thes.
1287, the festival of stretching the cord.
Berg. II, 13, "spreader," a
title of the Sky-goddess.
^<g>, P.S.«. 25,18,
Pet[it]
D
Petit abut
a title of Sekhmit.
Pet-ä
Pet-ähät
D
Pet, Pet-ra
D
he of the extended
arm, i.e., Osiris.
—J _^I TuatHI,
^ ' I ' a god.
,B.D. (Saïte)i25,4o,
pet
; see Hept-ra.
f\ J\ ^ III
. IV, 977,
o 1
; see D
1 1 1
pet-ti
A.Z. 1905, 27, to bend a bow.
pet-t, petch-t D ^
va-^-, bow; plur. <=*=>
1 1 Q
; Copt. niTe, cbix.
, the double bow.
t
pet-t Ä0a, A-z- I9°8' 2°.tl,e b°w
• \\ I û and arrow amulet.
pet-t Khar ^]^, iv, 7,9,
a Syrian bow.
o \\
D
pettiu^^^j, o .^flj,
foreign bowmen, barbarians.
pet.-t , a measure for cloth, l| op,
or incense, IV, 756.
pet ° ^
cense, unguent.
"J
in-
Pet "^* ® ; sec D "^ D ^ -JJ, perfume.
pettu Ä ^ O f J^ e O f Ebers Pap.
93, 20; Hearst Pap. n, 10, pustules (?)
pet
[Petaparä D
., P. 3°7, goose, duck.
O], Potiphar ; Heb.
jn^'J-ia. Gr. UcTeifiri.
peter D VV "^, c~a "T ', a basket
made of plaited reeds or cords, lamp wick ;
var.
/Wf (1 V-; compare Heb. 7"ir\D.
petkh D ®, J^©^?. Thes. 1198,
1201, to throw down, to be brought low.
petkh-t
, defeat, overthrow.
petes <-^.. a covering, wrap, bag(?) ; «-^,
, IV, 630, wrap for clothes, holdall;
JL(^VV'31-
petes J^O j[s~>-, Rec> 8> I7I,che°s^
petSUt D H S ^ E , Col. 12, 82, tracts
of land, marches of country.
petes JL$*, JLl, J^,
^ fi tf r n i0 la)- waste, to destroy, to
c^ I 'J ^-=fl' attack (?)
petsu D p^, °Pencr> breaksetrr'0 deer"
pets-t (IS, ball, globule, bolus, pill ;
plur. <-^, I, Rec. 19, 19.
petesh c^. t\ =
B.D. 62, 4, a magical
name.
J\
"(?)
Petthi
petch
D
\\
, Tuat X, a bowman-god.
., to sharpen (?)
D 1,
petch ^>=^. lJ . p. 704. y=^, M.
205, N. 666, to spread out, to stretch out, to
bend a bow.
petch-t j=^, something flexible.
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petch-t ha-t D "^ ,= , N. 408,
expansion of heart, joyful; %*=w 'O J, M. 205,
~=~ O, N. 666.
petch nemtt d | (1
/WVW\V»A
_ -A '
"^ ^ ^ P. 187, M. 349, N. 902, he
j\ ' who walks with long strides.
ur.
petch-t D ^°1 , bow, bowman; pi
D^ ^,T. 308, D^f^.
petchti "^ ) $, ^*&, 'Ä7L-Z1.
bowman, archer, foreign soldier; Copt. p<LJUL-
m-re; piur. d "^Ä, ^.? » u. 497, t.
308, P. 204^683, N. 759^ ) $ J, ~ \
I ^
^v£ H-$ l, Tell el-Amarna, pidati,
û i2Tu illi' ' ^
P.S.B. 1892, 347, Zeit, für Ass. 1892, 64, 65 ;
M3, chief bowman; plur.
Petchtiu d 1 ~=«, T. 308, 319, u.
497, the bowmen of Horus who were either nine
D H1—^ in, 1. 308, or seven I , T.
I 01 in' J ' I © o Ml'
306, in number.
petchtiu pesetch(?) ^=>^==^^=^,
N.665,'Ä7||| III 111,0
ills
III
III
II III
(VW Û
/III O
III III lll(\/\/-.,
èL'
û (y!y. Hil I '
-«="="'' ——— , III, 138, the nine peoples in
the Sudan whose principal weapons were bows
and arrows.
petchtiu pesetch (?) v""=r ^J>> !, ""^
—£ ] ^ ^ ^> Harris Pap. I, 4, 5, Met
terri ich Stele 160, var. of preceding.
petchtiu menshu
naval archers.
petchtiu shu (?) ^"~ R -^ Mar,
19, 18, bowmen, or hunters, of the desert.
Petch-ähä D*1"^ JLfl, Lacau, a god.
Petch-taiu d^ "^, Hh> &• ^
• Loon of the Nile.
petchu dJ^ ^C=T' dJ^V
JL^^T"' P" 6°7' N' 757' 797' 849'
1126, canal, stream, lake; plur. D ^") '*=",
p. 76, «=~, P. 73, w=^ o, N. 13.
petchtu d "^ c^3 %\ , a c^".
^."-"y3, P. 204, 442, canal (?)
Petchu o^^-^IXi- u- 557, a
district in the Other World.
petch-t J3 P. 340, D^^-^-ftV.T.
314, perfume (?)
petchpetch d^"") d*1""1. Rec. 17, 18,
D ^^ D ; *$\. U. 25, perfume, incense.
petchpetch d^ d"1!, U. 356, N.
D D X
7°'233 = oo^-
petcha D A *~nü, Rev. 13, 28, to copu-
petchu D "^ %> f > an offering.
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f *^_ = Heb. 2 and f]
* CS. f
P.S.B. 14, 141, he, his,
its.
f , form of pron. 3rd pers. sing, when
following a noun in the dual, e.g., Q p
77- "«.kl
\\
& a \\ ' a
fiaa.t(?)^^™,Rev.I3,r5,
= qi JULOot or q.i.i AJLoonr.
fi *^~ -& with -^ O, t0 feel dl'ssust>
\\ 21 o \\ nausea.
fu(ftu) ^
-Qijjff.*-.
fa-t ^A , cordage, tackle ; (S , U. 537 (?)
21'<g -,
fa, fai ^
T. 8, N. 910,1382
M. 648, ^\, ^
,M.3S9.^-"fe,^.
, !'• 347,
, ^__/], L.D. Ill, 229c, 14, to cany,
to bear, to lift up, to get up from sleep, to start
a journey ; Copt, qei.
fai, faàu *~- ^ (| ^> v- 347.
ra <X r» bearer, carrier, carry-
hD ' ing-
fai
<-S;
J\.
.vwsa'N aw\aa
fai^_Y^(|(], p. 3..,
^■-Ml—Ml1-*
hearer, carrier, support, supporter ; plur.
V cîh ^"> Peasant, 324, weighers.
A L_=/., support,
, Rev., support.
fait
supporter (fem.)
fait(?) *
\\
faa
? fl,
^_J], Rec 30,189,
Ji.;
I—J}, something carried or borne or lifted
up;
l, Rec. 36, 157, weighings.
fa-t
fa-t
fai
\, interest on money.
rn ^ Rec. 14, 166, .1
■£-1 era' raised seat.
I
\, to lift up the feet in flight,
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kind of sedan chair.
x>„s , , <5 thebearer.in-chief «ho carried
2y the kings stool.
fau *—1^^/^f > v- t86> M- 346,
N. 900, Décrets 27, *^^%">\ YV forced
labour, corvee.
fa-àK^_%, SK—*—o» %~7ß<1V.-10.)'.
to lift up the hand and arm.
fa-t-ä k^_ ^5T KTK . ". Rec- z(h ' 60.
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fa-äkhu *u
fire on the altars.
I, to kindle
fai-m'rka U^.
■=» i n |
i i, Rec. 2r, 86.
IL—fl
ra ö°iii'
u
fa-t-m'herrt
IV, io2o, milk-carrier,
fa-nifu(tau) a^~^%Iy2. A-z-
1907, 82, to hoist the sail, to set sail for a place.
fa-he r *^_"^\ ^ ^, to lift up the face,
tobebold;*^_'^\ %>*~a'®' I wuvvv. "those
who lift up their faces."
.^ai-heteput^^^ll,^^
M3, Rec. 19, 92, bouquets-carrier.
fai-hetch
to present an offering of silver,
fa-khet
L-=3 f"M"l>
^ to make
1 1 ' offerings.
fa-t kheft her
§,
N. 277, a presentation of an offering to the
deceased.
Jai-senter^^^^u,,^!
(I I o , to present an offering of incense.
fa-shep-en-qen
r-n-i A Ö
Rec. 33, 3, "carrier away of the prize of bravery " ;
Gr. ùO\o(foofto*.
fa-t-tep *^_%T<|) ^®, the rearing
of the head of a serpent before striking.
fa-tenà !&c7?fl f^, %"^^^f^,
Ö S o o
Kfc. 33, 3, "bearer of the basket [of sacred
offerings]"; Gr. nafq^opov.
Fai %\ Tuat XI» a g°d who bore the ser-
J*D' pent Mehen to the East daily.
Fait
>o*
, Rec. 27, 190, Denderah II, 55, a goddess
who supported the western quarter of heaven
Faiu :
'• bearer "-gods.
eight gods who carried the boats '■■■■' and
Tuat III, a god of the seasons, or year (?)
Fai - Àsàr - ma - Heru
Ombos I, r, 64, a jackal-god.
Fai-ä *^_ ^ ^h Ji, B.D. i6Sl
j, Hymn Darius 38,
the god of the lifted arm, a title of Menu, Amen,
and other gods of generation.
D ® "]j-,B-D-i49.
Fai-äkh *u
a god of the 2nd Aat.
Fai-pet ^P1, B>D- I49. a eod of the 7th
Fai-m'kha-t^^l,^^!
^\ A lA> Tuat Vl> B-D- IOS> 6, a god whose
body formed the pillar of the Great Scales.
Fai-Her-U ^^|^ ^, "carrier
of Horus," a name of Osiris.
fa-t *~- >"\ ^, cake, loaf.
fa-t
, u. 417,
\J " , U. 92, N. 369, an offering.
O
I
1
fai ;fl\ l\ (J , loads of food, provender, etc.
fa (?)-t ^ \ ^1, a kind of seed.
fai *l
Harris Pap. 1, i6b, 5, a kind of plant, a net
made of palm fibre.
fai »
Fai:
\\
IßfiSlfl,
a kind of precious
stone.
Rec. 13, 27, a
mythological serpent.
\%
fau :
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fau ja \>\\, (Ä^^rT'riches.things
that are broad or wide; tmimr • ^S\ a! I,
fau a =1 i •Rec-32' '76> f°\\
Rec. 32, 179, gladness (?)
to be disgusted (?)
faka-t
turquoise, malachite, mother of emerald ; see
'O
u
u, and
o III
Faku^^^j.HM*.
Rec. 31, 31; see
000
fat ^_ <^, u. 417, *—
T. 237, things that cause disgust, abominations;
see "^5^.
fà *^~ (] (2 ^, hair ; Copt, qui), qool.
fàth *^_ Û ^^, Rouge I.H. II, 114,
*^_ (j ^^, *^_ (} S=~>, Thes. 1206, to be
dirty, to be despised, contemned.
fäu
fàq :^-
Fägit *
\
I, wicked, evil, wrong.
ff==n. to bestow, to grant.
ß
0 B.D.G. 243, a goddess
O' ofNekhebet.
*,- (1 (1 E /I, to bear, to bring, to carry;
i1^^,Rec. 13,26 = qi Kg/); Copt.qi.
flu *,- (1 (1 *è\ 1, bearers, carriers, porters.
fi ^
\\
11»
fitr
\\
garment,
covering.
grease ; Heb. "VIS.
fua(?) ^
Em.,
1 III
Kev., stone,
mountain.
fefà
Ü $f. Amherst Pap. 1
fen ^, Peasant 232, Rec. 29, 164,
Tutänkh. 9, weak, helpless, weary of heart.
fermu
feeble man,
, ««m ^""^s., tired or
femiu «^ yn-wuui, ^^tcrjbi, P.S.B. 13,
412, worm, serpent; see *~w« iftsm, y^liïisa.
fernii ^_^^(|||,T. 302
fenuh (feilh) "t^" %> jj r=a, to create,
to propagate.
fenb ^
J Wort. Supp. 497, bandy-
' legged.
fenkhu ^^ o, E.T. i, «, S^; % ©,
® e ' ' " ' ® Jr m
B.D. 125, I, 12, offerings [for the spirits].
Fenkhu ^^ %\ o^ ") ^ J) 1 r^\^,
a; 1 g <\ (3
B.D. 12Ç, III, 2^5, a~ww ") 1, a~ww Vg\ Rec.
0 •'ewtsAai' ® Jr ill'
a; ■f\ v I K fVA-0
31, 31, A.Z. 1908, 85, a^a v> j,
^j^l-vM^^Mi-
I , L.D. Ill, i6a, a~ww AQ. 1 foreigners,
I 1 1 1 ® S Jfà 1
S IV, 807, the lands of the
'ill' Fenkhu; Gr. 'lWi-.»-«.
D ®
[<ww\a]
feng
www.
o.
tWWVA
fr».
a~w« ^Qjl to evacuate, to make water ; see ß
A/VWVA /
fent ^ ° Annales 9, 156, some metal
o III'
fent
A/VWVA ,£? , A/VWVA D
Q I O I ^ O
objects (?)
Ç>, Anastasi I,
23, 8, £3', nose; see *~ww .ß" and
Copt. cy-i-rcTe.
fent-neb
£S
every nose, i.e.,
everybody.
Fentï A/VWVA ß WVW ^
o n To \\
,0- - -
\\
?, B.D. 125,11, "he of the nose,"
i.e., one of the 42 judges in the Hall of Osiris,
a name of Thoth.
Fenti-en-änkh J^^f 7fl^>
" nose of life," a title of O.siris.
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lent a~ww "Mra .www-y^. worm, serpent :
û 'a, \\ > r >
(HUT. /WWW /WWW
^ 1 I I ^
■fV IMS® r, —
^\ ; Copt. qrtx.
Y\ , B.D. id, lo, the
Fentu /WWAA
" worms " of Àmente who devoured the dead.
fenth www T. 298, U. 543, www TjïflM,
worm, serpent; plur. www , Rec. 31, 15.
Fenth-f-änkh
derah IV, 72, a title of Osiris.
TV
Den-
feilt Ssäjö, Rec- l6. 59, to be dis-
• c—^ heartened.
24,4,nose; plur. n n,IV,662, \www'^\ i,
feilt www,£f. /www (Q, www o. Amen.
££'
<D I III'
Fenti </p
J> ~g^<V B.D. 1 25,11,a
F-hes-em-tep-ä (?)
©
a crocodile-god, god of the 2nd day of the
month.
fekh ^ , u. 285, 362, P. 539,
67,
.A'
, Rec. 11,
V
, noses, nostrils.
form of Thoth; one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
Fent-t änkh %£z. p ■§•, a.Z. 1908,
120, "nose of life," i.e., living nose, a name of
Osiris.
Fent-pet-per-em-Utu (?) w^
name of the ground over which sailed the
magical boat.
fent WW* tnftftfl, worm, serpent ; see
www Tj^a.
fentch^-^, "—"^j,
u. 565, *^~Ta, p. ^6, *-0-
A/VWAA I
Rec. 30, 200,
see www <£"., ww"ä" "j Copt. cy<L.<Lrf.T.
AA/WVA I
j /www nose ;
<D
Fentchi
name of Thoth ; var. www
, a
Fentchti
. <=\\
£> 3], Sphinx, Il,8i.
.A
unloose, to undress, to detach, to strip, to raid,
to destroy, to ruin, to overthrow a wall, to relax
the hold on, to leave someone or something.
fekhkh *^~-, *^~- (J, u. 180, B.D. 178,
8, to break, to break through.
fekhfekh ^^ N. 656,^^
to break, to destroy, to ruin.
Fekh-u ^T^f^^^
fekh-t ^^^^ I ! characteristics, distinguish-
® oui' ing marks.
Fekh-ti (?) ^ jßjj- J-jj-, Mar.
Aby. I, 44, two sacred objects in .
AA/WVA C ^
fekhä ® ^Hi> P. 111 6b, 6i, to seize,
to graspj see *~. "f> (TJ. 176).
fekhen ® ", to refuse, to fail.
iWWVA Vi
fekheil-t ^®~ K "^, Rec. 5, 95, twisted
. /www II III
or plaited fibre-work.
fes *^_ H Q , P. 682, to bake, to boil, to
cook; see JJO (1, ° P°fl' CoPl-
cb<LC, cbec, cblCI, cboci.
fess *^_ pp (|, U. 511, T. 324, to roast,
to cook ; see ^. p f|, ^_ [|, and ^ p f|.
feQ.0. Q£, to eat, to feed.
feqa-t
A
feqa *^~~
cake, loaf; plur.
1 , to feed,
food.
CEE3), Hearst Pap. 1, 1,
r>==ri A^
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feqau
Peasant 301, manure for fields.
feqa
A
@ ill
, M. 695,
A
A
A
!■
%. , IV, 891, to reward, tô
dow, to subsidize, to bribe.
feqa
!■
'(EEED
, reward,
.1
gift; plur. A 1, A I, Thes. 1122,
r>=n I .-^-.1 Zl
e x 1 =w_ -ap n 1 ç -ne c==d -w.
<EE3> 1 ' A llMin' ^
ft—r> , s— rt—n
( |# Amen. 21,3,
feqa
^, Rec. 32,183, ^
f"" Anastasi IV, 2, 10, 'W" "%^ f==>, Koller
Pap. 2, 8, to pull off, to pluck, to cut ; Copt.
Hymn Darius 38
feqa
feqn
fek
\%
(2
A 0,
A >
""to.
fek'
■^a.
IV, 1082, to be
paid or rewarded.
"""i^., to destroy ; Copt, qox
(Ä a title of the high-priest of
gi ' the Nome Heimopolites.
fekti
iVGx ar•Rec- 5> 9°'a Priest of
the resurrection of Osiris.
fekti ami sehti ^55 -f|- H
Rec. 15, 173, title of the high-priest of Tanites.
32.»
fekk
5, to drive away.
fekat . , o, N. 891, turquoise, malachite,
l_f o o
mother-of-emerald ; see V\ , . o; t=>. , o,
N. 170, lakes of turquoise.
fekat » , o , N. 700, the stars.
feka at^"_S^, Rec. 12,47,!
see "Ks —SX
_£>:
fekth
shaven man.
fekthu 5
W
'j the high-priests of
,li. ... Abydos.
fega s
fega *f
water; see ß
fegn *1T
F
°=S^0f'tochew(?)
, B.D. 1531), 19, to make
/WW\A £^
äv« , Rec. 20, 1 î6,
o 3— A~VVAA to make water, to evacu-
0i, i», 174. Q f==Sl' ate, to empty the helly.
disgust, to be nauseated, to regard as profane
or abominable, disgust, nausea, decay, failure
of courage, discouragement ; Copt. qtOTe,
qcuf.
fet-tà
■M
L-=4:
Koller Pap. v
fetfet ^^
a a ■"■ ' a c*
Hymn to Nile 4, 9, to be tired out (in body),
wearied (in mind), to feel loathing or disgust.
- Ä Anastasi I, 24, ?,
o £3 HT' loathing, disgust.
"^^ at^" J\, *"='~ A , De
Hymnis 39, A.Z. 1905, 15, Ebers Pap. 108, 14,
to leap (of fish), to wriggle, to crawl (of insects,
worms, etc.); see
fet ^=-
fetfet !
\
fettu (fetfetu)
fetfet "
Ci d
TßHRJ.
<3 o _n 1 1 1
TftWU, worm.
tk
fetU V\ , worms.
d Jr 1 1 1
fettit T^X. aX^' Vs ^i'
%! ITI ty] XmÎ' Rec- 4' 2I>akind
of plant, stalks of plants or wheat, barley, etc. ;
see %..
fet,fetit ? ^ ^ (j(j ZT, 2rs^f,
)—< d 11 /www ■—^^-. 1 III
sweat ; Copt. qfJUTe.
fetf (?) o j I , garment, apparel.
fetq \\ , to hack in pieces.
& A ^
fetk (?) ^ H , U. 175, bread, food
fethfeth
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L_=4' wriggle.
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fethth
fet *^, N. 761,
M. 655, ^
Q Rec. 29, 157, to be-
' come worms, to decay.
■^f, P- 439,
.S—fli
fc
L—a, Rec. 27, 218, 31, 24, IV, 327, 352, 918,
to cut, to pluck, to hack at, to tear out, to dig
up by the roots ; Copt. qfJUTe.
fet ÎS^=— *—S 0& ÎS^=— *■"—*\ to feel disgust
or nausea.
fet ha-t a^=- ^
fetit^J:
fet <r~*~? _. , to sweat.
■ û L_=a
"?. 0> despair, dis-
!T I ' heartened.
j Rev. 6, 22, loath-
l' ing, disgu-t.
fet-t
/vwva a;^^ /www aL~__
iWWVA C~c=,*a iWWVA j C-*"8*'
3 (WWV. ^^ (WWV. ^J
■r.
c^a o, T. 362, P. 293, 535, N. 484, 697, sweat,
secretions of the body, humours ; Copt. quoTe.
fet <--*=^) sweat of Hep, i.e., Nile-water.
fetfet
u some sweet-smelling
oo' ointment.
fet <=^> "^J, a kind of plant.
fe^ <-^^ =■ (I «—°r-3) bov, coffer.
f*u
T. 91,
*
'> c^' ^ U-369.
"Il
... . 1-233» 537» N. 102, w W,
"r>^\>^\>f^'»""»
often used as mark of the plural, c,»-., Rec. 27,
2 2 5 ; Copt, q-roonr ; ^ .four ; ^\^\,
^H^^X' U- 577, N. 966, four horns; ç^a
"Pp^, N. 964, the four gods ; '| ? ^ J J
I , a god with " four faces on one neck."
ffcu-nu 'g1, ^=0 \, P. 659, 768,
ö Ö, N. 761, ^5 Ö ^, U. 452, ^ Ö
31, 24, fourth; fem. E .
Ftuâakhufe^^, m^o, u.
473, 475, P. 115, M. 96, N. 102, the four spirits
of Ànu.
Ftu neteru mesu Geb ^S "TT] ff)
tk "2^^ f| P. 691, four go;ls who ate figs,
Jl _§* J) ' drank wine, and used perfume, etc.
Ftu neteru khentiu he-t äa-t ^É5
1111
im a k -h-A'11- 964, thef°ur
divine chiefs of the palace.
Ftu neteru tepiu Mer-Kenstà
mm
'M
1 ^- üi1^^'
P. 337, M. 639, the four gods of the lake of
Nubia.
Ftut netherit ^ * ^ "] ~ &&&,
T. 206, a group of four goddesses.
Ftu rutchu fe ^=> j^ *^\ u. 553,
four divine servants of the sandals of Osiris.
Ftuhäau^ = M_^kVu,
a group of four singing-gods who sat under the
fortofQat, ^ ].
§
Ftu heru , . „ „
M. 601, the god of four faces
, P. 419, N. 1206,
fetr
fetq
A X'
to rub away; Copt. qu)Te(?)
Peasant 129, 257, ZI^OX,
Peasant 173, <^> C n_ Thes. 1199, ess C /I,
A X
L-fl,
X to cut, to cut off, to hack at, to destroy,
/T-\\.-"-i' to be destroyed, to rip up.
fetq ^5î a Jour- KA- 3» 98. slice,
AX ' portion.
fetqu c^a^Oc^=i, destruction, damage.
fetk ^^^. *~~iM IT, to
reap, to cut, P. 439, M. 655
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m f\ =Heb. a, Q.
m'
probably represents the peculiar
sound which is often given to "m" by the natives
in many parts of the Sudan and East Africa;
the sound of -AN? must have been different from
that of !
m
and the fl or û D in it
represents some blurred vowel-sound.
=» X' 0 • ^^' ^ 'a pre')osi-
tion : in, into, from, on, at, with, out from,
among, of, upon, as, like, according to, in the
manner of, in the condition or capacity of.
m au-t tchet t\ /^ ^ ^,
Décrets 9, lj\ <rS ;"TY everlastingly, eternally.
1
lïïïïfS
per-
m àmenit 1
petually, daily.
in return for, as payment for, as a reward for.
mâb ^ —dJo.U. 364,
together with, facing, opposite to.
—fl % ^ BM- 'S^ith,
A _ZT 1 r opposite.
•w" ^ besides, in
A I ' addition to.
m aqu
muah 1
muâ I
munu-t t;
m uhem ^
I
, alone.
WWA
ö 0 ©
at the moment,
immediately.
, *<=/*
I, repeating, a second time.
muhemä^/-^,,c=J-«
il second time.
m bah
r=ül
, U. 353. $
f=ü>, U. 7> 32I>
kr==ffi r^Tö
uiynizeù uy
r=ti.
1 ,
f=a
M
f=a
R> , »J
, Shipwreck 67, J J X r==iu. Junker,
Stunden 51,1 , literally "at the
prepuce of," i.e., in the presence of, before ; Copt.
màbah J^^,U.322,J^,
U. 321.
m bah â 1\ <=a
of old time, before.
mpaitUk^
yet; Copt. JJLn<LTe (?)
f=a.
(2
, before, not
m pehui -f\ —^, endwise, rearward.
m pekhar f\ C==J, round about.
mm J\^ J\^, u. 194,571, T. 396, P. 308,
Rec.32l85,IV,I57,^^,^,^^,
§'.kSC' k A'Tiea,y3,'W-i''
Tre^^.among^^SanehatgJ,
m mat
m mâtt
(3 o
, anew," afresh.
00 fl o
, ^Q».; y , Rec.
3, 49, likewise, similarly.
m ma qe« ^ g j «f». ^ | (|
J c^> £■£■■£ Rec# ^2, 180, conformably,'in the
m m' m' t:
likeness or manner of.
IV, 1024, with,
among.
m men-t
'www. daily.
<o O
! , »WW\A
g^ (|(]fa. daily; Copt.
m mem
jüüuLHrte, juùm-Hni.
m mer <.
that; varr. «ww. v\, ww [|[| <o.
i, therewith, in order
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M
mmeh
m nen
Re\'. ii, 138, before;
°"=^' Copt. AÏLXJL&.gj.
, Rev. 12,85 =
^ö^ö,
like this, the same.
mnsa^ör^l,
mrä î <=>l
Rev., after ; Copt.
JULKtlCA..
=-" Rec. 21, 84, 85, surely,
d" verily.
m re pu |\ D ïL or, on the con-
Jk* 1 ell
trary, alternatively.
--"«k-^-k*---*:
TT, t\ I . Amen. 11, 9, outside.
m rekh t\ © , knowingly, wittingly.
"J I, in the neighbourhood of.
'»*»ktfk«-ktf^
behind, near, close.
m ha-t f\ —^, ==.-£&, at the front
of, at the point of, in the bows of a boat.
m ha-t ä ^ -^ —c, b.d. 92,5.
Rec. 36, 78, opposite, in the face of someone or
something, towards.
m heri k 4^> k <2>m'
above.
m her àb /— "^ "31, within.
m hetep \
===> successfully, satis-
^ D' factorily.
ignorantly, unwittingly, without, not possessing.
mkhenk¥'u-384-k^>
T. 250, M. 569, P. 411,
Ö
, Rec.
3I' ,9,'k¥ "* kl** ' ReC 33, 2h
Jh^iCn' _Mi. www -21 Awm -21
ÖÖÖ
in the inside; Copt. £.rt.
mkhenak¥-^«kMö
%> c~3 fl, forthwith.
m khent t\ &', at the head of.
m kher lx ß . t\ ffl ■" — m
i
among.
m khet
, U. 9, 75. 354. N. 336,
<K\ »Q . <c=# o. S
:-T-
kf®^"' IV' 35°' declared
/WW\A V^,
, after, behind, in the following of, in
accordance with, what follows, posterity, futurity ;
à-
s-, ^
to posterity ; _n_; tt j^~-
he considers not futurity.
m khet f\ ^" , assistant of; ^
nn-
i, assistant artisan; ^
assistant ka-priests ; 1\ ~ ' .^&-
| palace
]' watcher.
m khetiu
^"U Jt [. d'vine
followers, those who are in the train of the god.
m sa ^JeP, Jj\ ^.Rev. 11, 138, at the
^>me==> /WW\A /WW\A V* .IQ I
back of, after, behind : \Q ßi (
/WVW\ ^
1 111 /WVW\
IV
singers to
the harp
■k*4
w
, in the train thereof;
pA 1 Rec. ii, 147, after themj Copt.
1 !' rtcfjuonr.
m sa-t fs Ö °, after ; Copt. rtC<L.
m Sep / I ^=\ © , «it once, forthwith.
m sep Uä t\ " T, at one time, at
once, unanimously.
m sen-t
n™™ , round about.
^ .A
m sehetch ^
dently, plainly.
, evident, evi-
>»;^.;x;__-j i_.# in a-maaen manner.>.
Digitized by iviiuiusuit ^)
»■**»• k PIS-""^'wE:
msesheta^p™^|. seemly,
ina-hidden manner.
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mseti(?>^l1T^'infrontof-
A Rec. 13, 116, in accordance with statute,
P\' conformably to the law, rightly.
mshesk^'k?TTT'csceed-
ingly; Copt. eJL!CLcycJO (?)
m shes maä f\ 8 i *f^ 1. Mar.
Aby. I, 9, 107, rightly (?) conformably (?)
in the belly of, in the midst of.
^-A'r0Und
m aet ^ \| —. %.
about, in the circle of.
m tep t\ ®, upon, on top of.
m thut ^ s=> ^ ~, Rec 36, 316 =
0 ' :u-
wwi. within
m tet
o W
since, when.
(2
1 1 1
„ m pay-
Ill tcheb (tebu) ^
ment for, in return for.
m tcher |\ B , Rec 14, 12, t
«ê» v .WJl 1 JL«'by the hand of-
M (Àmit)-àgeb ^J S J f§ $
Ombos 2, 133, a goddess.
M (Àmit)-up-tef |
Ombos 2, 130, a goddess,
M (Àmit) - Häp |
Ombos 2, 131, a goddess.
D
m -W U' 537, ' T' 295, a niark of
negation used with the imperative ; ^
A
, B.D.3015, 2, stand not up against me;
A
["3P jj^, D.D. 33, 2, advance not;
kiki^i,im4°'2'eatme
not ; Copt. JUL.
A.
m ^,lJ.636 = \^,M.5i3=^a_JI,
m, ma, mi ^, N. i00, ^, T. 208,
A
(], M. 2oi, ^£(](]. N. 679, T. :,42,
—-P, —"Z A, Rev. 14, 111, come; later forms
3re ~M \ A' ^C^ \ A' Copt
4
mm —7 A, to come.
m ^\ | =
O
maa —^
Ajuionr.
^\£>, to grasp,
death ; see mut.
U- 39. 213, P- '87,
-^ Vk^' Ü>"Wki' -silk
^^-, Koller Pap. 5, 2, ■2% Hymn Darius
-<Ç£>- ~^ o o —-^ 00 -<32>-<S>-
4 .^ —^ 4 _^ —^ , 4
Rev. n, 140, to see, to examine, to inspect, to
perceive, to look at; —"
/WWAA
, IV, 1006;
■<2>- "TL0
1 1 1
_>
\<£.\>
Ci
maa-t
Y>! y. seen, visible.
->1
->
, :ä"B=, sight, vision, something seen,
->
0 III' -<E^ .mill
<o <s>- -a. ■fk <ffi>- things seen,
visions.
■t->
maa^
maaa
<s>-
tableau; ->^°°, ^,->
an inspection.
(1, U. 180, seer.
^fl, seer, watcher, he who keeps a look-out on a
<°«> *"■ zt%\m-\zt
\H\.t- •>=, P. 89, II. si, N. 37, "^
Rec. 30, 190.
XT /: ©\—' c== u u u ivrn.nr 4 "<5^=, Palermo Stele, the title
N.io96= ^ or^ry'n&°ëdby4crosorrö ofthehî^riestofAnu-
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-O-, a place for keeping watch.
thing by which one sees the face, i.e., mirror.
" Seer," a divine title.
Maait(?) I> !"
maau-ti
Rec. 14, 165, —^
Ombos 2, 131. a
goddess.
*
\\
the two divine
eyes.
Maa-ab(ha)-khenti-ah-t-f ^> m.
o vv H I xZ_' Tuat VI' a g0d'
Maa-àntu-f^^p^,
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris ;
Maa-antu-f-^^J^jfj, B.D.
99, 23, a bolt peg in the magical boat.
Maa-âri-f (?) ^<s>- (|(j -=-—-, a title
of the Sun-god.
Maa-atf-f-kheri-bea-f ^^"^
60, one of the seven spirits who guarded the
tomh of Osiris.
Maa-àtht-f -^"^\ ^^
149, -®-
S^=:
,B.D.
, a god of the 14th Àat.
\ il—° ^uat *' as'nS"
^■1] I ' ing-god.
Maa-f-ur -> "^\ ^e=»
Maa-ä
Maa-mer-f
Rec. 34, 67,
a god.
the god of the 26th
' day of the month.
J?
Maa-mer-tef-f °J!? *S_ kjp, the festi-
val of the 26th day of the month.
Maau-m-herui(?) >^^^
«S X'U- 6o6,agod(?) ;;
y Digitized by
Maa-m-gerh, etc. <=>/
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, B.D. 17, 105, °JJP_
Maa- neb- Tern- Kheper
Edfû 1, 1 oh, one of the seven
guardian spirits of Osiris.
"■■par D
ß) Ombos 11, 1, 108, a lion-goddess, a form
PÎ ' of Sekhmit.
Maait-neferu-neb-set tü^ Î ' 52,
^ 0111 ^
Tuat 1, a goddess, one of the 12 who guided Rä.
Maa-neferut-Rä ^ "^ V" ! © *,
Tuat Xll, goddess of the 12th hour of the night.
Maa-en-Rä T2" 0, «&«, Tuat 1,
an ape-god door-keeper.
Maa-neter-s (Ar-t-neter-s ?) /
J I, J I, Tuat I, a singing-goddess.
Maa-ha-f ^^<f ^, U. 489,
M. 362, a ferry-god.
Maa-ha-f->f^«_^,->
<|> "^^ j^, U. 489, T. 193, P- 676,
677,M. 549, N. 918,1129. 1287, ^^^
ftk ® % B.D. 153a, 2, the ferryman
J^*^£ü' of Osiris.
the fiery flash that " cometh forth from the eye
Maa - heh - en - renput
J««™ (!~\ B.D. 42, 13, a magical name.
Maa-sa-s (Àr-t-sa-s?) °ji?
B.D.G. 735, a form of Hathor of Q "
maamsu(?)->1^|||^^
^1 B.D. 125, III, 12, beings in the Other
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Maa-set ^{j$|^, I>£fW,
the festival of the 13th day of the month.
Maa-setem(?) *fr fi, Ka^»^;
Maatet (Âr-ti) 1> H^g, Mettemich
Stele, 51, one of the seven scorpion-goddesses
of Isis.
Maa-tuf-her-â^^-^-^ "~'.b.d.
17, 142, name of the storm-god (j \^:5-=J-
Maa-tepu-neteru _> ® ! T ', Tuat
XII, a singing dawn-god.
Maa-tef-f (Àr-ti-tef-f) 3, «fL
1*SêTRec-4'28-^V^
Berg. I, 7, an ape-headed god, a grandson of
Horus ; he presided over the 7th hour of the
day and the 8th day of the month.
Maa-tef-f I>JS^_^^> 1> $•
"^=^, "°*p 3*=»_ '^3~P, the god and festival
-<^>- **^ — «
of the 8th day of the month.
Maa-tcheru (Àrit-tcheru) -<s>-
Tuat 111, a form of Osiris.
ma, maàu —^ £, P. 82, —^ V. ^ >
lope, gazelle ; plur. _> ^> 1, ^g^ ^ V ;
maa->,U. 289,^^5^,N. 541,
140,3^,111,143,^^^,^^,
Rec. n, i8o, Hon; plur. ^\\^r
Shipwreck 30, 96 ; Copt. AAOf I.
Mettemich Stele
8t, lion.
ma-hes_>jj — ,'t. i65) 3 J ^
N.688,_>gj[W, 5^|p^r^^-,
lion with a fierce eye that fascinates ; plur.
—* 8 — ts\ 5^ o, P. 310, N. 732.
Ma-hes 5^ 8 Ö H jS*-, Dream Stele 2,
_> UP« a lion-god.
ma , scabbard (Brugsch).
ma l^7 i,_>, _>
ship or boat ; 1 —=^ (J
\, part of a
, Rec. 30, 66,
the fore ma; ~T _£$)Q y> Û ^-^, Rec.
h , Rec. 30,
30, 66, the aft ma;
67, the double ma.
ma^lx ^,Re-5,.8toreap(P)
-2ä,
mai _Jp
ma-t —£ ^bf 5?5»,, Rec. 26, 229,
"~"' c°* "»• "'»Digitized by MtahStM1 """"
to harvest.
ma, mau-t ^^-. _> ^<^ ^T>
-^''^ffi^*' -lÉ.^' Rec' "'I23-
3 ^^^, IV, 666, spear handle, stalk of a plant,
staff; plur. _> ^^^y-, IV, 732.
ma-t _> ^Tr, _> "^î, Rec. 16, 8 ff., 27,
O .O O O ' ' '
w 1, safflower (?) ; two other
00 111 a O ^1
kinds are distinguished : one of the hills
O O
"^^ -^T, and the other of the Delta —^ ^^
^J (or, J); Copt. ju.eXi.lO.
ma-t, maut —^ |, i> %"? 3 111, Rec.
û N -UN
31, 21, 170, _>
ma
:Y
m
, incense.
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ma Jp "\. to slay ; see ^ ^v
ma Jp "^v Til, t0 make ready't0 pre'
ma Jp ^\ C /I. to wrap up in.
ma(?) _>^l, Thes. 1296, Jp
Rec. 16, 70, Jj^ö p &jj, Rev. n, 146, 12, 23,
a gathering of people, troop, recruits (?)
ma, maâ s t K t temple, temple
estates and landed property ; plur. ,
r r } p □□□ nui '
/— - 1—c~q ■•—1 (? tm (?(?r?t3n
ni,ie>ES'êln'
PPPJPP.
□nn ES2
ma lb
'Phi'
fi m, Rev.
n, 125, 142, 12, 42, 13, 32, 1
Rev. i2, 49, temple.
ma-t
, Rec. 20. 149,
->^:.->
es
~ i'
, Rec. 25,191. land
close to a river or the sea, low-lying land, island;
^ 747,
ptar..^i,IV,.47,_>V<ä.*,.>
1 1 1
/wwv\ Q
win' ■■■M._£'\. I' -^ n
t=t, iblands of the sea ; Copt. XKOf I
ma —^ ® _!>, locality (?)
\\
ma-ti Jp
rj>, testicles.
\\
\S>,
F=S)
\K
, De Hymnis 41,
\\ IT
maiu (?)
seed (?) offspring (?)
ma, mai, maui Jp ^ (j(j, t. 254)
_> (j(j c=3, Rev. 13, 76, Jp ^
, Herusa'tef 61, jp i , tobe new, to make
new, youth, freshness, young, fresh.
Digitized by
mai-t _>, u. 443, -> il, T. 253, Jp
, something new, new, newly ; S" h,
renewed.
mau-t Jp
IV, 894, Jp
(3 d
, something new, new.
ma 5ok = ^, like, as; _a» , like,
likeness, the like.
Jp
mama (mm) ,-.-
Décrets, 14, conformably to.
mama Jp \. Jp
- /WVWl / ^
2J1 to give
U ¥ light.
, to fan,
mama Jp <^Jp
to make air.
mama :> f -> ^ ->> 0>
Rec. 11, 142, the dûm palm (?) or its fruit;
Vf. 3^^
MAS-
mama en khann-t _> __>
\0, ^ kind of fruit tree.
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mama
->
/ (I, date-grove gardener (?) ;
plur. y y \ Ml, Rec. 15, 18.
maàu [w (J 1*1, De Hymnis 28, [w
^. J,\i\^; J,\^,±e
lion or cat of the god T 1 -Q"&- Jn.
Maàu Jp 1h\ |eß $L, Nesi-Amsu
32, 48, a lion-headed serpent, a form of Äapep.
Maàu-bes_>'|J)ei^sf}f[l*i»..f|,
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P^^, ^, _>(j <2 4SS-^). Rec. 23,
71536, 176; _2aJ.«--&-, |\ r=îû
1
X 5v7k 8 Y ' ®-> Annales VI, 226, a lion-god,
the Soul of Bast, Nesi-Àmsu 30, 24, jgj?' (J(J
^r I "o1"^, ' Rec 2'IIo; Greek Ml'ysi's-
maàu-hetch _> Ö^, k. 26, _>
"U^fe- Koller Pap. 3, 6, Jj> ^
W. Y , antelope, oryx, gazelle ; see Jp 0 &?f.
(j r^, ^ (| r^. |, the
maa
name of a star.
maâ _Jp <K\ (| n > a metal object ; see
_> W^ ^ Rev- ir> '33. IS1. 154,
4, f\ A A c~ri /» Rev-13. 15. region, island;
-^Mi 1 ®' Copt. jui.o-»e.
^*, -> ^^â' IV' "39, BerL l>ap-
3-4,t28,_>^^0>^^(|^
e
->
■"^ô to be miserable, misery, wretchedness,
111' poverty, affliction.
maàr _> ^ (J ^ , Peasant 204, __>
^ ^j ^ ^ "^ ^' Peasant "• 2> II2'
IV, 972, Berl. 3024, 22, a poor man, one of
humble condition, or one in a miserable or
oppressed state ; plur. jis? (1 s\ *^s vfe 1.
^"x (1 1, a part of a crown.
maàs "§"5/ û H \v , to slay, to kill.
maä ^,^|,^
M
^i{.^i{.#S;ogive,t0
present, to offer, to make an obligatory or
statutory offering, an offering, sacrifice in general ;
I S^71) jL to pay such an offering,
products of a country, gifts (?)
maâmaâ^^i,D.écret.s, I9» ord<\r'
0 0 will, wish, command.
maa
, a legal rite or ceremony; plur.
2^JL' ^^|'-^' to be true, tobe
upright, true, truthful, veritable, real, actual ;
Copt. **.£, JW.HI.
J?
° !•
tegrity, uprightness, justice, the right, verity,
genuineness, law ; Copt. JUL6, JULM.
maà-t — un maâ-t ^» ^R jf], very
truth :— J T ^vvaa --^su ^^ JL a well-doing god
indeed ; / --™-0 ^^ (1 ^ X. */wwx \/ ^
r| J), in very truth the heart of Osiris hath been
weighed ; Q£^ L_=/) v& <=> "T* '^7. indeed
id-l /WVW\ m ■Il
I fought strenuously.
maä-t — shes maä-t /— & >—,
kL^f^?P^todo'ath!ng
" regularly and always,'' or a very large number
of times.
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maà-t àb(orha-t) S^ |<>,~&®,
, true or righteous of heart.
■j^Ü
-**—■ I
maäti . «rn \\. , righteous ;
Q w r El \\ £=1^ \\
Copt. JW.HX.
maäti fl -|]v$, iv, 970,3^^, iv,
vi U si „ i-^-i El
971, Thes. 1482,.
i, IV, 1080,
ü \ 0 > a righteous, just and truth-speaking man ;
<---. \\
PP À Ê i • P ^k ÏI ■the r!ghteous dead
maä-t^H:-(|f^^^
thy genuine friend ; t=> (1 YV U. 455, a
real form; -yV/, Just judge, a title of Thoth ;
1 <-.-., a man of truth ; ^P
I A/VWV\ ,
\\
doubly true ; ^ i ««« 1 _^î, the king's
scales balance exactly; """"y^ p 1 I <=> j ,
beautiful truth ; _ 111' truly nonest >
^ ^> j 1S >t0 stra'ghten the less ;
Jo <=h> *"- !" , real lapis-lazuli, real
turquoise; I |i|9 1 1, a veritable royal scribe,
as opposed to an honorary one ; I Y *p
, a real smer liât ; ^^ 1 ®, truth twofold,
° iT~ox'
i.e., really and truly ;
D X û û û ^ ,
Berl. 6910; A |iû t\ (j <=, Rev. 12, 66 =
Copt. XinjW.6.
iâ-kheru _> ® J, u. 453, «
Jj"
maa-
V-
662,
_Sä, P. 17t, M. 266,
M- 773, == J©^ j ^, P. 587, N. 982,
Iaû, P. 778, •= !, Rec. 31, 281
« ^ <?> ! ^ â-Rec-33,36 [to be
declared to be] " true of voice, or word " in the
Judgment, i.e., to be innocent, to be jusiified
like Osiris ; Maä-kheru (fem. maät-kheru) always
follows the names of the dead, it being assumed
that they have'been declared innocent, as was
Osiris; ^ (jp^j^^l 2'Iam
innocent before the Great God
, innocent before the great company
in.
■Ql
© ©
I —"— ,
1 WA« thou art
I D ©
innocent a million times over;
innocent, or justified, in peace ; ^
, with victory Tand] in innocence,
Îtk <Ä B.D. 19, i, a crown of innocence, a
_2f 21 ' garland of triumph.
Maâ -J", U. 220, _> c==n, __> r==>
P. 400, M. 571, N.i 178, ^p^,^,
rp jrj *p god of law, order, truth, in-
' / 1' tegrity, etc.
MaàemÀmentt s^|^^.
Mar. Aby. I, 45, the Truth-goddess in A mentt.
Maä-t J" —D Jk -> —° 1, N. 154,
1224, 1279,
a goddess, the personification of law, order,
rule, truth, right, righteousness, canon, justice,
straightness, integrity, uprightness, and of the
highest conception of physical and moral law
known to the Egyptians.
Maat
, Berg. I, 16, a goddess who
opened the mouth of the deceased.
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, IV, 1220, the two goddesses of
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Truth, i.e., Isis and Nephthys, who assisted at
the Great Judgment.
l-kllPMI-
Anastasi I,
Maätiu
3. 3,
i, gods of truth.
"} 0> Tua' VI, a keeper of the
i i i ill I
Maâ-àb
5th Gate.
Maa-âb-khenti-âh-t-f
kî^J Tuat VI' a g°d'
Maätiu - àmiu - Tuat ^P ^ I !
ft X t\ ^k ! * Q the souls of the truthful
H T -B^> Jr l c-n ' in the Gate Saa-Set.
Maä-uatu^^^.^f]
£5^ JS) Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms
1 1 1 SÜ' of Râ (No. 48).
« <\A/WV\ Q /
Maä-ennuh ^?7 -?— fi Lftt, —-rn
""" <^ Thes. 31, the god of the nth hour of
< 1 * ' the clay,
Maä-her-pesh-heteput ^ D
, Mythe 2, a defender of Osiris.
Maâti-khenti-heh ^^ (j(j ffjjl
Cairo Pap. Ill, 3, a goddess of
Mesqet.
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Maâtiu-kheriu-maât
/I\ V\ 1 -^p ^q, the gods who possess Truth.
Maâti _> —f [jj^, P. 567. ^
à^.
>
Q y^w, p. 573, c=a Q
, N. 171, the boat of Truth.
Maâti
the region where the Maâti-goddesses
administered the affairs of heaven and judged the souls
of men.
Maâti SËfl13, B.D. 125, III, 24, the
place where the deceased buried the flame of fire
and the crystal sceptre, etc., varr.
maâti A ->ßß^, ^=,
< :r==i a rr Q w
K p , p , Nile swamp, marsh in general.
Maâti _> p p j=r, p p ^, Edfû 1,80,
a name of the Nile-god and his Flood.
maä —b """^.NastasenSteleoi, -^ ",
place, court of a house or temple.
maä —* "1^L, P. 247, £ ",
J" T*, M. 469, N. 1058, -& û , —^
"70 , ^P , *^\i\ , Thes. 1206, shore,
bank of a river, flat near the mouth of a river ;
22. ^è\ , a promenade by the river (?);
gate of a building.
/ www
maä —^ Aww, Thes. 1251, salt water.
, the river-
fa«
pp.
the name of the ist
field in the Tuat.
maä n
maa
AAAAAA,
AAAAAA,
AAAAAA,
, current of a stream.
,Rec. 16,129, a, DA,
-^ - ^S
'•A,
to
■^Z? A , Hymn Darius 8.
journey, to go straight to a place.
■ maämaä ^^A,Rec- 35- «6. t°
, n -^ n go, to travel.
maäiu ^P A V.Wl,IV, 655, advance
guard, pioneers, soldiers.
Maä-her ^f ^, Berg. 11, 8,
Ç,c] the guardian of the
1 r 4th hour of the night.
->?*.->
A
Maä-her-Khnemu
A I
Den-
derah IV, 84, the guardian of the 4th hour of
the night.
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maä ^ S 2^3, K ubbân Stele 31, ^P S
2y3 1. Amen. 10, n, ^p ±Z-± 1, Hymn
Dariu, 6, ^^, ^, -> xÇ-3, ^
a fair wind ; ^^ i~-i i www ^J7 HZ3 i,
puffs of wind.
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maäsu-t <—i R f !,
Maâstiu —£ rj o ^
maä .—f" @ , Rec. 31, 21, cordage of a
boat ; ===! «=^7 <? Rec. 31. 16 t , cordage of the
0^ ^lll'j, ' 5
bow of a boat; =n 'K
~§ 1 1 r
, Rec. 30, 67,
', Leyd. Pap. 3, it; ^ T^ ^",
Rec. 30, 67.
maä — n JD Rechnungen 77, hook,
(S sj>-7^' clasp.
maâm^^^^^p;,^
■^, bronze fastenings, Staples, ring-fastenings;
maa p , eyebrow.
x ^=^7 "*? "*? the temples of the head.
^»•rlji (> V forehead (T
->o
««* ^.t\ ä \.
forehead (?)
L-Zf -E^Ji N\>t0 kill> {o slay.
maä ->"^^y^.boat.
maän (?) ^y ^* , to fetter.
maar ä^lk^^^'t0 be
oppressed, bound, miserable; see *p ;K\
/V, 1 1 1
• maar -^y , to see, to keep a look-out.
maär ^^ ! "^" watch-tower, look-out
<=> 1 era ' place.
maähetch , onyx stone.
liver.
1, Rec.
33, 32, the gods of the northern constellations.
maäshqu ^^s\a
r-TC-i
■Çk Annales IV, 130, 9,
Jtt ' a piece of armour.
to protect, protector.
>.lfl.H'ak!nd
, the boat of the
(2
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maâtàrtà •=?? o(l
of fruit.
• Maäät
rising sun ; see Mântchit.
mai _> ^\ (j(j, T. 254, new, once again.
mai _^ <Ks. (JÛd. melal fastening; see
_>S D 0[1D° iNo/l®
mai ^(|(|^ ^^l]l], Rec. 14,66,
island ; Copt. XKOtl.
mai-t
abode, dwelling,
' workshop.
1
mait^.-^(]().|,^
. flû n
>> v|"\ I , reed, flute.
mau ^4 ^ ^ -j^; yarn _>
% W, _^£ (1(1 W , cat; Copt. eJULOf
Mau ->^^^' ->
tk*. a lion-god, or a cat-god ; see Màu and
_ir? M' Mai.
mau £ 'K ^*, softness, gentleness.
(2
mi""<?>k^^
I, Hymn to Nile 3, 8, dead fish.
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_> "^ ^ \ Il, IV, 806, light, radiance,
brilliance, splendour ; Copt. XKOfG.
Mau^^A^iâ'theLight-
godjvar.^^O.
Rev. 13, 8, to think, to ponder, to bear in mind,
to remember, to fix the attention on something,
mind, memory ; Copt. XXefl, XKeete ,*
_>
C2
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"one cannot call to mind the name of
everything."
mau-t
->^<
.->
e
/öv
->
I, the part of a story
stave.
to be remembered, the sum, or total, or
conclusion of a matter, the moral of a tale.
mau-t ^ 1^ A, P. 4*4. M. 607, N.i 212,
—' Jl -0- club, staff.
->là^->'
staff, pillar of a balance: plnr. 4 a\ ,
1 —^ o 111
Stat. Tab. 35.
maUi(?)^^A^,^legabbOncs
mau-t.>là^Ç'
maur jiAe" '.Ainea
Theban Ost. C. 1,
anus (?)
19. 5
^^^. crown.
maut l^ie,.—,, £ ^ T-e
maft _>
% _>
w
W , —^ W , an animal of the lynx
or leopard species with powerful claws ; see
1^1, B.D. (Safte) 34» 2, 39. 3, the Lynx-god (?)
maft 4 "Ss, *— i a ,l? spril\8 ?'t0
• —-^ J^c^a -» jump, to leap.
maft-t J. ^, u. 31
— û
->
T- 3°3. 3'°, «i
\'
P. 425,
É^â|,M. 608, _>fe
Û "1 ^H>- Û
1^,
->^^$- ^^¥k'Rec-
30, 67, an animal of the lynx or leopard species,
with powerful claws ; the form on the Palermo
Stele is —^ ^"^ e|f.
mamu ^W t\ %-^, Mar. Karn. 55,
65, to see, to know; a D _^4 "j^ t\ -®*-,
to inform.
mamu->ütoRec-'5',s'
to cut, to kill, to reap.
mann>l xx u ff)'Rcc-28'
163, tö twist, to turn round, curved, how-shaped.
manu —•* 11, a monument, pillar, stele.
Manu —^ ö, P. 506, a town or city (?)
Manu ^> iwi, ;> £ù, ->
\ B.D. 15, 168, Circle XII,
P.S.B. 27, i86, to load, to be laden
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the land of the setting sun, the
ÖÖÖ
maanra-t _>
West.
on
bearing pole, yoke, staff for carrying objects;
•compare Heb. ttift.
maf-t _Jp "|\ ^^-^A-, a kind of tree.
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see
mar ^j?
m
mar-ti
mar-t
J>
^
, the two eyes.
, Rec. 20, 41,
>on' -cs>- I Cl
watch-tower, chamber for
watching star risings,
Mar-t _jp
-Cl
, Berg. II, 13, the
region where certain stars rose,
k^k***-
maràa ^^"^(j1^! ^ A™.
tasi I, 25, 9, to hasten, to flee.
, doorway, gate chamber, door, gate
III û
\\n ,
tower, vestibule ; see —*"
maht-t —"*' , gate chamber; see
ra öCi
, "£k 8 p 'T~-a A.Z. 1880, 94, to beat the
-—*' J^ X ^—S.' hands together, to clap.
clapping of hands..
mahi
, Rev.
14, 19 = °"=\ R S^, wing; Copt. JULe&e.
mah —r'
%ar. *p
9 ^ , B.D. 51,2, part of a boat ;
(2
4, "^\ § %> %> ^> flowers for garlands or
_> |°|' _> ft Ol» floml crowns- wreaths
of flowers, garlands, chaplets; _^ ^|'v,
^iX ****** ~" (j I Qf, chaplet of innocency.
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— wsk ® ' l^e ^ac"*ol" l^e ^ead and nec'c'
lair, den, a filthy place.
mahetch ^j? ? <^, white gazelle,
antelope; plur. lb? J S V.
makh _> ^®fJ,Rec. 36,162, _>
Hi £ (1 IV, 614, to burn, to
'4' «»-=» '4' smelt ; Copt. JULOnr^.
Makhi —^ (lu Tuât II, a god of one of
© 11 the seasons of the year.
J? ,
makhan £_=>, slime, mud (Lacau). I
j", T. 363, N. 179 ; see
mas
I
A
^»
P. 710, N. 1353, knives, daggers,
weapons.
mas
to cut.
mas _>P$3,_>^pJ5.buii.
mas 4 "Ss. H %*,t0 tbe sh.ut în-19. be
—"^ JÈ& I kept in restraint.
mas-t _> n o I , U. 486, M. 668, _>
j)o|,Rec. 21, 77, _>^Jlç.
_£. *k\ I ^ Ç, thigh, a disease of the thigh;
var. 0(1 —w- j , TJ. 419, T. 239.
masti _>[Uft. ^j|"II^.
>kil:«'^kjl«-^
j1-M.^j1-M?.->j1-5!.->
rl o ^^ 1, pair of thighs, the two hip bones.
Mastiu^^j=kîâi'Ba
^ tk j; Rec. 33, 32, the gods of the Thigh
(Great Bear).
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• Mast-F^j|o_f *_ 2), B.D. 130,19,
a god of the Thigh.
i
mas-t -> Us» 1 • sandl»nk-
shallow of a stream, shoal water.
m**-ti ->\&Z^. MiZZ-the
supports of a seat, a part of a boat or ship.
Maskhemi[t] -^»^ !)!)$> Rec-
^t2t 40, a goddess. •
masher ^^™-(J, to »ast.
A.Z. 1907. 123, fire, flame, torch, brand.
maq-t _>^^f, U. 493. _>
', U. 576, _>
^Ip.645,/1
o H ZI o
P. 182, 47r, 804, M. 537, 777, N. 975, ms,
Jr
, N. 965, _>
>J
.Zl
Rec. 29, r48, __> <g^| s^, __>
ladder, mast ; Copt. AKOf KI.
Maqet _>zi"^f, Û. 493; _>
4?, N.946, _>-"^/g, P.-I92, ->f,
— ÄuR 1 1 1' JJiVzi o I '
B.D. 98, 4, the Ladder whereby Osiris ascended
into heaven.
maqaqa-t _> ^^ "^ "^ v '
Anastasi IV, 2, 10, £
Koller Pap. 2, 8, ploughed land;
->
\> I
I
I I
!»
s -
I, ploughed fields (?)
, Rec. 15, 16, stick, staff; Hel). hp'O '
Eth. fl+A-t:
maki J> J!] amn, * ™.neru from «t
^r^ü ' Sûdân, haematite (?)
mag i>1L S B.D..140, m, a kind
— w^- 000' of precious stone.
J^U WD, A.Z. r3f, 171, dagger,
poignard; see J %*^ ffi ^-
mat _Jp
1 1 1
hmd
, Pap. 3024, 61, __>
EUD
«- UiliiJ
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^ mm), __>
-> ^ <A m ' the red.granitc of the First
Cataract; see £
->
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O-
matrut-t->^o, ^
mat
the living granite
, B.D. 27, 5, _>'
stupid, ignorant. • ,
mat J^, ^M,way'*£•>££
Rec. 17, r20, a
goddess.
matàuahar _> ^ ] (j f] ^ m
Matait
:"iflôBx.
_äu
S (Ä Dakhel Stele,^ 17, 18, a Libyan
I ëï' title.
Matit _>}(](], Tuât in,._>^|
, B.D.G.. 242, a form of Häthor.
math -><>,-> O , -> O , granite;
g=5 g=5 000 g=5 EUD
see Jr <>• _ ;_
math _> I^J3, Jp *~^, A.Z.. 901,
43, to proclaim, to declare.
Mathit r> §, P. 727,^I* P. 650,
J M. M. 751, a tree-goddess who assisted
the deceased in climbing into heaven.
ma* -> ^ ^ -> là r^
granite; see _>^^.
Ö, pet, vase;
!»
matt _> m ^ ^
compare «/"ITO in Ruth" iii, 15.
Mar. Aby. I, 8, 79, a class of priests
mat — v, a kind of bandlet.
matu^^c^^^orance^u.
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matu. ^Jp
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Rec. 19, 93, staff, stick,
cane.
matpen J, =?. A-z- I9o8> »7. * kind
— /Jcivv of amulet.
matchu _>^"^^g, u. 557
A AAWVS QQl—1
ma y — as well as, by the : 1J\ | | |
su I è ^ \ s=s er I 'gods like men'gods
as well as men ; y (I 0 «««« j^ . by the million ;
X û I I I > by the ten thousand.
mà w'p-656'M-76i't-tyH
like, as, according to, inasmuch as, since, as
well as, together with ; early forms are :—
kE'M-626-Ek-T-365-kE^
N. 856, Jj^<=>, N. 71, \\\, N. 956,
Hh. 351; ^ (j, A.Z. 1900, 128; l^g®,
Hcrusàtef Stele 79, 86.
ma Q (j - Q (j Jb^i, like what? how?;
0 0 -t^ <&>■""<* like what did theydo?
§ 1 JV'cs 111' i.e., how did they act ?
ma Q — màenn Q q yv N. 1096,
J-J-, like this, in this wise; y <r=> „ ^K,
R~^VLsi3-
2 Qö vv ' ' I AV •=^="Lit'73'iiké him "'h°'
like that which, or the things which.
P- 636, I
ma r
n
in proportion to ; Gr.
k'tna \o*{ov»
0
, Rec.
•Î1
ma qet, ma qet-t Q (| i
^»juin-m-inu..
"J j h, after the manner of, in the form of.
ma tcher bah 0 1) & r=s>
from remote time.
21
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mau
im
to be like.
màut 0 <=>$, |"=M, a man of the
same kidney, like, equal, fellow, companion,
associate, fellow-worker ; plur. yo pwi.
similar in form or nature, likeness;!/ (1(1 t| e$ I,
similitudes.
màti|^,Thes.,J974:{,|.(](],
gî, similitude, likeness, copy, resemblance;
E \\ sfi 'statue*image'iikeness ; E \\ 1 ci •
0 W
divine type;
"j liis divine com-
I ' panions.
;-îi:-
Rec. 3, »50, the like, like-
0000
ness, copy, similitude; V with <rr>
likewise; ö°^, Rec. 6, 8, like them; |U\\\
Rec. 35, 204, repetition of an act; 1\ yj K,
Rev. 13, 10, 14, 10.
mmàu • (mâu) |\ Q (J % L-fl, to
take a mould for making a copy or cast of
something.
ma |(j jp^, metal rings.
mà|(|^,|(|I^,cat;fen,|(|^o,
mât, màit g (j ?f, g (j ?f 1 ^,
£52
Jour. As. 1908, 265, way, path, road; y (J
rectitude;
, path of the two hands, i.e.,
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course of action ; Copt. A*.065X.
màâm Q ü fv"^ ^. Rev., misery
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a~n
; Copt.
on'
mâash Q fj"^, 0 U &K, abundance,
many ; Copt. JW.HHCye. -
mai
mâi-t 1
u
, part of a ship.
, Rev. 13, 27, 14,8,
<=n
o \\
mài-t
, Rev. 13, 8, place; Copt. XJL&..
• mai, mài-t Q QQ ^> Koller Pap. 4, 3,
«t (lion); jj 1)1) ^ ^()^|, "little
cat,"a woman's name, "pussy"; Copt. eJU.O")f.
Mài y^^^perof?hêAhthPyroT
màu ^1)^^,21)^5^5^^,
lion ; plur. |Q^>^y|M^y CoPu «.OoVl.
màu y ^i^, I ()^ ^, cat; Copt.
exxof.
màu-t
J\^ she-cat.
màui ^1)1)^,11^^, he-cat.
Màu 0 U \\ W, the cat sacred to Bast
of Bubastis. It is probable that the sacred cat
possessed certain distinguishing marks, as did
the Ram of Mendes and the Apis and Mnevis
Bulls.
Màu |()^^,|()^,B-D-'7,2o;
33 J I4S, 8, 32> a cat-god, a form of Rä who
lived by the Persea tree in Änu, and cut off the
head of Äapep daily; for his converse with the
Ass, see B.D. 125, III.
Màu-âa
i*.
3, Tomb of Seti I,
Màuti
M
-2ä _a»
](), u. 558, t. 33=
0^,ûD Tomb of Seti I, one of thejs forms
b of Se
of Rä (No. 33) ; see Rurutâ.
|) % 1^ Jf\, Lit. 33, a cat-god or lion-go.
Màti
A ° Tuat XI, a cat-god who
H \\' guarded his Circle.
mttkyfp-4"',M-,,,,N.;œ
mâm(?) 2^'r- 365, P- 85,160, i6.5>
193, N. 921, as, like; see U N and J\ 2<=>'
<—"* a' kind of seed, or
o in' herb.
o' I—• H<| 0 '
mamr
màn Q
o
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to-day; ay . (J ^ y . .daily;
mân-t y'Tl',ö()^,(,aily^odor
è l o=ö= 1 è 1 1 1 1 provisions.
mànaP \g?'Rec-29-7-P \'
A.Z. 1912, 103, daily intercourse, familiarity,
daily work.
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BIO \ mw w 1<
man-
|o \>
Rev. 6, 29, Rec. 29, 7, land which is worked by
forced labour.
ft/WW,
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1 ' ° speckled, streaked, varie-
man v
manu
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mànb 1=L *~ww I] n, O I m.
IS. *ä /wvw\ -«3
o^, Rec. 33, 75, 199, | '" J "\ »
axe, weapon.
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mànkh-t , tassel, part of a collar ;
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màr Jo, U. 194, T. 74, P. 185, 319,
636, M. 298, N. 7, 899, 11^, P. 162, 441,
602, M. 410, ^ g <=>, M. 545, N- 856,
\|\ , M. 511, N. 1093, as, like; see V (1 and
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mar
màhàaà ^=1) m Ij^lj^, to lament.
màh *c=z (j S >V , rudder, paddle; plur.
1 ! !fe I !• = 1 ï I i'~ ■**"•
XT toil
màhu 0 û % § I ss^, Rec- 3°» l85»
è 1 Ja X A i i i paddles, oars.
màh / il 8 P cord' kindlet, tiara, g.ir-
' i AUj land (?)
mâs-t g(|—. U. 4I9 = g(j^-J,
T. 240, | (j a ?> ^ç, Rec. 26, 74, ^ [lç,
çj o jr^'
o o ô o ftû
o o o | o
, liver.
màsu-t |-h--^>°vd7, P. s, M. 6,
ornament attached to the Crown of the South
that fell or rested on the shoulders.
Mas
■t 0 0 *~ T) t'ie name °^a serpent
§ H o \ (flV of the royal crown.
Peasant 22, a kind of plant.
màsuQWr^,'? worfk in metal°r
èT_2l k—J) stone, to carve a statue.
the name of a goddess ; see Meskhen-t.
rnàk f\ Il e AZ' '9°5» Io8> thouJ
ma A H ^=*' Copt. JÜÜU.OK.
mâka-t Q |1 l_l °, Rec. 16, 93, a kind of
grain, or seed, aniseed (Loret) ; Copt. ejULKH.
mata
bones (?) of a bull,
mä
<^» !'• 7°S, J
aw-
A.Z. 1884, 80, P.S.B. 13, 562 ;
and see P.S B. 24, 349.
mä (ma(?) mi(?)) |\ , who?
what ? Heb. "»s n"0
.A 0 <=Z
mä(ma(?)mi(?))
©
5, who is it?;
D P.
P.
, what are they?; * \\ , why?
wherefore? for what reason?; y || v\ , like
what ? ; ^""^ *~w« ""*/ , how many ? ;
, what then ?
■CST-, tx^.
mä (mi ?)
i_ü'
, see, behold; ^\ , see thou; varr.
\\
I-
P. '
ma l^sT-"' ^s, ' 'a PrePos'tion :—bythe
hand, or arm, of, from, through, by means of,
because ; t\ ^—°, together with ; Copt. Kxe.
Rosetta Stons 9,
. \\' inasmuch as.
mä-ti (mi-ti ?)
mä(mi?) t^k-0, t^-"' a
conjunction ; also used as an imperative, grant, give ;
Copt. JW.HI.
mMmiP)l^(j(]f,
&.UUe,
» n»
j' A_J1'
|| , prithee, let
me, grant, permit, 0 let, would that, give;
0
, grant thou ;
mä (mi?) t\^, t\ >7~f, Rhind
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[■?"£], altar slab, table for offerings.
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Mïp\,%
breath,
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wind, air.
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collection of water, sea, lake ; Heb. Qiç.
mai (mi)
rc=tû,
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tkr=ffi
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0 the seed of men
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mai (mi)
mämä (mimi)
tain ; Copt. JULOfJULG
mä-t f
ry"> Jjû di\ iiie seed,
r-~-. ÎLl ' royal seed.
v<" , foun-
I \>
^-° right feeling, rectitude,
■w-, ' see maä-t.
Mä-t(?) I
mâu(?)
B.D. (Saite) 125,
61, a god.
_o I 1
1-&1
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jmää (?) j^^jj. Rec. 35, 138, to sleep.
maâ-t(mâ-t) ^^.^^^
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, place, house.
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m'äa
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,d
|n —' to strike, to beat the hands or feet with
J^j. ' a stick, bastinado.
the two sides of a ladder.
M'au-tauiJ^^^.B.n.
125, III, 34/ the name of a god.
M'anaqrata
cSj *k\ M; a proper name; Gr. McvcKpincia.
m'at & I n <|N. tj, dead body, mummy.
mâà (1 ^ , hair, lock, tress.
mâà (mai) j^ (j % %^^d,
^1)1)^.. ring, handle (?)
mààtU <màaUt) ^ ^^111 '
some kind of wooden objects in the sanctuary
of Horus.
mâàràu (màràu)
j£ .A, groom, syce.
' m'inikhsa t^ûlT
Pap. Koller, 4, 1, a kind of wood.
mâiha (miha) i\ xj
Or^""^. Rev. 13, 26, hesitation.
i-ri*
mäitut (mitut)
Rev. 14, 12, places.
(£ cSj path, road ; Copt
—^ j\ ' ju-oeix
m'itt
m'u £== %> ^k ^k, stinking fish ; var.
I
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m'uai-â ^f]^(j(j
fight, struggle. _
M'uskian iko Ci fl
a proper name, Moschion.
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^iH-k-*
M:uit
o Jn, a water-deity, a name of the heavens
personified as a woman; see 1\ ^\ :
m;uf
/WWA
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helper, ally, servant.
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mäunfu (m'unfu) «\ ^ ^
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Anastasi I, 5, 5, " those who are with him," i.e.
allies, auxiliaries, guardians, protectors.
Mari (Mari ?)
Q. \\\Q.\\
Stele, 18, a defeated Libyan king.
Märesar (Mursar?) t
Israel
: 'j ^, Treaty, a Hittite king.
m^ &T^I!'R I63.N-8'S7.
jj^ ^ J^»". Hh- 3", oar, paddle.
Mäuthenre (Muthenr) Jl^caSw'iS
ira 1 1 1
^1 % ^^<=>1 % Treat>'> a
I ISÜ' e 1 11 1 I SU' Hittite king.
mäba
ng.
n n
nn, nnn, ß, nnn
Jt^v Rouge, Chrest. II, no, thirty, Copt.*
mäbiu(?) nnn f$ i, nnn J) !, nnn
!, nnn
L n
m-s
1, Thes. 1202, nnn
.1 D nn
j, Rev. 2, 12, ^
the 30 judges, human or divine;
nn
LJW, .one of the 30 judges.
nnn
mäbiu — ' ", president of the Thirty ;'
nnn }
^g=»nnn^, ^~*3^ > president of. the.
Southern Thirty;
_ 3^III' Pres[dent-"
in-chief of the Southern Thirty.
mäbit nnn
"HI Ai-r J 44
, P.S.B. 8, 238,
on nnn
Hh. 718, ™M JL J) j, Ree. i6, 129, the
P. 424, N. 1212,
nnn
n 11 cr^i in 1
court in which the Thirty sat.
nnn _ nnn ,_
, Rec. 22, 21, , 1^ <>"),
n 1 n 1 x 1
m. 607, n , a.Z. 1905,23, , nb, 1,
nc ^-^ r l *
pike, lance, spear, harpoon; plur. lj\ J | 1,
Nesi-Amsu, 31, 17.
mäbti 11 °t ^ L_J )§>, spear maker (?)'
Mäbiu
m
nn
n
Berg. 7 2, the
harpoon-gods (?)
Mäpu (M'pu)
D V $T' a tll'e °^ nonour (?)
mäfekh (m'fekh)
D ©
m
place of unloading a boat, landing-place ; see
.Iflg, A.Z.
mäfesh (m'fesh)
1879, 20, to land, to unload a boat.
mafqtà (m'fqtà) J|vi "^ 1} Û *>,
vase, bottle, jar, vessel.
. mäfka-t (m'fka-t) |
Palermo Stele
000
__u
a a Go
"Do,
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U
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. .m o m'
000 n n ^
-0 Q
111'
o I
I,
mmi 1
-00 \>
?*öi» ^l»S\°'turciuo,'se;
PJj'j real turquoise, as opposed to the
U 1 ' paste imitation.
mam
Mäm
J, to destroy.
(2
-o... , Tuat VII, a monster ser-
:Tßftnn
pent-god, from whose body 12 human heads
appeared ; he was also called Kheti :
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balsam,
unguent.
m'maäm Jfcg^klli'
mämä (mimi) t^T-* t^T-" ^ » sl,iP
«■reck, 164, giraffe = kk ^5' IV' 948-
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man (m'n) .
iV>A/\AA
Rec. 2i, 14, 82, 88, Amen. 19, 18, 22 ; 26, 20,
■«S 7^1? "JL*, A-Z- l876' I2I> "''thout, there
1 1 1 <ss~' is not ; Copt. JÙUULOIt.
mann (m'nen)
_0
r^x to fetter, to tie round, to
t ,. /)' wind round, to entwine.
männu (m'nen)
cord, rope.
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the rope used to tie up Qan.
M'neniu
~0 \\ JfTTJifin'
t^IßftüJ. f\ 1 1 ^ Tuat X, two serpents
JT" VJÎM' J^ TT Jr ' in the Tuat.
mäna (m'na)
x
Amherst Pap. 26, to fetter, to strike, to beat.
H IVWWA
he who is with him, /*.«., helper, ally.
mänkh-t
f
IVWVAA ^7 «
A.Z. I9o8, x8, ^g^Q, ^TIQ.
öc!\. \ U ' Per,dant, a part of a collar,
something worn on the neck, an amulet.
M-änkhti |v SL T\ Tuat IV, a form
_S^ I <= \\' of Osiris.
Mângabtà J^^ ö^kJHQ
I C£iu Qr, Rec. 21, 77, a captain of Tanis.
mântàu (m'ntàu) ^=~|(j ^I,
leather trappings or straps of a waggon or chariot.
m'ntâtchu fzji I "\ ft °%~B\ ^? , leather
straps of a chariot.
m'nthai fï
of danger (?)
, U. 293,
XDC
• kT^ILL' the'boat
of the rising sun. Later forms are : -
>oc
$JXZ,
_0 Q
XDC
^ p\g, c—^» j^a; ; see Mäntchit.
Mäntet f\ '^^ûû^jW' see Mäntchit.
m'ântt^S^,--.^^-
m'ntatàS^^llj^Mar.Karn.
53. 36, equipment, furnishing, jewels, ornaments.
Mäntchit Y tx"-* <^, Palermo Stone,
Ik^C|tt'U-293'N-7I9'P-670'
ik^^iÄ- T-222-lk
^kïln
.XJ^Y^ AA/WV\ \ 1 1
'/• '* 8 k
^
, Hh. 399,
<^ \\
,-ji*-,. the boat of the morning sun.
m'ntcheqtà k ??? IT! 14 ° Ï
P.S.B. 13, 411, pot, flask ; Heb. n^O.
mär f
yonder; Copt. JULItp.
"l***,
-Au \\
1 £^'
mte'mto-t5»-k«5i&
w
H v to dress, to clothe, dress, girdle, tie, band,
/ " ' bandlet, garment, apparel, fine raiment.
I | j. p'ip- 3°24. 41.
mär c
01
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y, to be happy, to flourish, to prosper ;
*=,& û a \\ £==^
~-n—
out
without thee the carrying out of a matter
prospered: not ; .-KV" 0 , a flourishing time.
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m!hau-t
m
'm
m
ra ^HHMI' :Mm
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eü i
rDS^Srl'
M^ k^l
I r tribe, clan,
family, kith and kin, tribesmen, relatives, mob,
crowd of people, generations (?)
m'ha-t
milk-can; plur.
m
, pot, vase, vessel,
e^ =0= i
<= 11 i i i'
ra j^öi
m'harm
i.
m
ö. S
-0
(II
ö'l^ra
^/\aa ra
O, I
Ö (2
—o-a^ ~*w> o pot, vessel for holding
r0 Im ö S =' medicine.
m'hani
t /i MÄ, milkman.
o-
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m'hani f
ra _sm w 111
19, 96. sarcophagus, coffin, part of a shrine.
Rec.
m'hari t
1—-*-■
, milkman (?)
\\
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ra
m'har ^ itj
w
ra
the title of an officer, a skilled
or clever man.
M'har-bär
w
U^
ra jsfc.^,
Mahar-Baal, "jjQ-^nc.
Digitized by
m'hasun (?) c=zn m "^ fl 1 ^ù
1, Annales VIII, 56 ,
m'hatti^ra^n^'f,re'burner:
<;.
ra \ a
e win
m;ha-t
seed or grain.
m'hui J|v> [H ^^. vessel for holding
^ Rec. 33, 121,
relation.
ra
m'hua
m'hen
mfi'
rWWAA
ra §, ^=ra £,
VWVAA ^ -■ —lliWA/VAA
vessel for milk, milk-pot.
IVWVAA ^ ,
ra
m'hen Tn ra g , milk-vessel.
ra _ n www
m'henu ^ m Qrr
Amen.
3, 13, treasure-house.
m'her
ra Wort. Suppl. 563, to be
!? ' skilled, expert.
M'her J|Ui fU j^, a title of Aapep.
m'her Tn rD q, vessel, ppt; plur.
!, iv, iojo; jb^ ra ft
ra
Q O I
£ D'%üflT^'milk-p°ts-
m'her ^^O.^*^^.
to
suckle, to nourish, to be nourished.
~^ H] ft & sucking-child,
J ^=> H JT' babe.
m'herà
m'heru
1 young cattle,
?>^!' milk-calves.
m!het Jb^ra frf ,£==\B {71 entrance,
door; see —^ ^ and ^i7
ra
ra<^
Copt. jm.£.£,i.
mäh j^-* J |_t P. 169, staff, cudgel (?)
ma*kJiMT'"9,,>-'8''padot:
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mähä ^\ | , standard.
A-—
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n t=t
■n ï i qU
, grave, tomb, sepulchre ;
plur. '
Mil \>
\ . M;C°Pt-
XAgj^&f. Late form
mähi (m'hi)
to supervise.
^n
\\ UÜ ^, to direct,
m'^tchartàksii,]te^
«m vyû , Peasant 170,
m'henk f
friend, client, benefactor, associate.
Mäkh
funerary coffer of Osiris.
m'kht Jlv" ®1%&$: ° , metal objects,
m'kh-t
D, Denderah IV, 68, a
® a Ebers Pap. 13, 14, a
t /l' beating, a pounding.
m'khai
w
n. 1
t—a,
t-fl.
to weigh, to measure, to ponder, to judge.
^>-r-, Peasant 312,
Amen. 17, 22, ^J
üäMT'isiM"
a pair
of large scales mounted on a pillar for weighing
bulky or heavy objects ; Copt. JUL«i.cyi ; (I
$ita^11^salesman;4i
, balance of the earth.
M'khaà-t ^j(j-H4l. Pap.
Ani, sheet 3, Tuat VI, the Great Scales of the
Hall of Judgment wherein souls were weighed.
M'kha-t-ent-Rä ^a ? <&T£p.
^ 1 r
Jh, B.D. 12, 2,
the Scales of Râ.
Rechnungen 63,
m'kha
scale-room (?)
m'khai %j(j(j.1fV
SU, Rev. 14, 136,
•7L £=> to strike, to fight, to contend ; Copt.
B5 a' jw-icye.
m'khaiu
fighters, foes.
m'kha
|> fight,
Thes. 1200,
1^(](|r|,Thes.,..o,=|(]|j(J,1„b„,„
up, fire, flame.
f*a%M^feW
to bind, to despoil (?)
m'khau
(2
g, to tie,
, trappings of a
chariot, or part of the chariot itself.
M'khait
1, 29, the sledge of the Hennu boat.
cjm.'
m'khäq-t
B.D.
J?'
1, neck :
Copt. XJL&Xgj.
m'khau t^-*?^^. IV. 671. a kind
of animal.
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m'kham'khaut
î
Love Songs 7, 3, purslane, a
succulent herb ; Copt. JULeg,JULOfg,e.
mäkhat (m'kht) jb^ ^T, ^^
«»—=■ V, 1, .. [-/1 , intestines; <w
r / Q to turn the stomach, to make
^-^ w^1?' one sick; Copt. JUL&&T.
m'khat-ti ^rf-, »trFfe, striver,
m khta -JW" (I S A~*'w> , Demot.
Cat. 356, northwards = t\ g-fll^.
màkhiu k~^VI Wi-fire-
altars, braziers on stands filled with fire.
141, 63, the gods of fire-altars.
M'khiàr (?) J^ * ^ (j 01, the word
from which was derived the name of the month
Mekhir.
M'khiaru (?)
w
O-J, the
god of the 6th month, whose name is preserved
in the Copt. **eX}P-
I', A.Z. 1901,129, the
M'khir
month Mekhir ; Copt. .«xgip. **-€XAP-
m'khità(?) ^^D^Mar.Aby.
m'khen
w
-r~ metal in-
1 1 ' layings.
cabinet, closet,
chamber.
m'khen-t J|y- ^ , b.d. 24, 4,
Jîrà VsAAAA ■^2*^
^T^. 4sS--4s
, FL O ■=»
, Amen. 27, 2, jgV" £ [Tü>,
•"dr A'w"a»ix>g;. ferry-boat.
y& öe
m'khen-t lv ^ Ö »^ E !, Love
_Ü*Ä wwA QI=I I I
Songs, 2, 5, the craft of the ferryman.
m'khenrmti
Amen. 12,
"M ö <2\\
£ ITS? no, ferryman.
^55^ \\
M'khenti
the magical ferry-boat, the celestial ferryman
<nw* £ W)S Ji, the god of
ffl
(2
(1=D
m'kheru.
SJi- tk<S>M- Thes-i48°-
/i\
(1=D
ffl
0=-Q
, Leyd. Pap.
111 _Brni<zr>"n 1
103, food, provisions; IV, 968, j^yi lu S i 1,
sustenance, means of subsistence, maintenance,
articles of tribute, gifts, offerings.
m'kher
(?) 1
1, price, dowry,
value, wages ; Heb. ~\irtQ Assyr. makhîru ;
Rawlinson, CL, V, 9, 49 ; Ass. Wort. 404,
makhîru.
m'kher, m'kher-t
Amen.
ffi
!, granary, barn,
magazine, storehouse, warehouse; Jk'V" ffl Y^s,
-=>Jf
® I §.©
ffl
0 • ir j.1
Westcar, 12, 24.
M'kheskhemuit (?)
I o
1 , the goddess of the nth hour of the night.
m'khtem-t
enclosure,
Q
& rr-n' fold, shelter.
mäs (m's) jj^I^ A, iv,.983, 1022,
Shipwreck 175, ]|^û—û A > IV. 659> 953.
~TT, n-71"'"^^ a J A , Rec 21, 92,
£== H J A, Rec. i8, 182,
A
\\
A A A
, to bring, to lead forward,
to pass on or into, to come in with something.
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m's-t
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passage.
m,SU£==-TTJ|% A, bearer;
l\ Ö , IV, 1007, offerings-bearer.
A_J1
-rr
-J
bunches of flowers, garlands.
m>s|^S^,hair(?)
m'sakh Xw®'0*, ^[T
,?>•
w
*>,
"tP =0=, pot of oil, unguent, to anoint (?) ;
[A ® -\ A Q % compare Heb. miBfe,
. 1 W 0 1 11 1 ' 2 Kings xxiii, 13.
m'sakh-t J|v> "cP® &, Rec. 21, 77, 96,
wine-jar, wine-skin.
m'saqa ^^^, &,V^
*Çk f=* Koller Pap. 1, 7, to work in bronze,
fr&Vt /I' wrought metal work, sculpture.
m'satàh c== é 1 h ^^ O, Alt. K. 503
.... ; compare Heb. nr.1'''Ç feast, revel.
m'seh
f]R A Nàstasen Stele 12, 52,
I X ' to march, to go.
m'sha JH'S!" °a § A, Oemot. Cat.391,
evening; see
to go; Copt. JU.i.cye.
m'sha J|vi csa i'=f^,
nrslm Ina^, ^;
894, sword, dagger.
m'sha l^îtîtî'
. 1=:^1 E /I ' game, to split open.
W
, IV,
m
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m'shaâb^M=^tJeU
place for drawing water; compare Heb. "H^tJJQ
Judges v, n.
m'shaiu ^ UM "^. f)f) ^,. Anastasi
I, 26, 6, Koller Pap. 2,1, ^HÜ ^ 1| 1| ffi,
traces of a chariot (?) bindings of a bow.
m'sha (m'shasha ?) ^T^T"^^|,
Amen. 27, 17
M'shauasha ^ JjU f) "^ "^
ironisai-fcaa^fliffiik
|g|i|, JI'V" 1 JH, a Libyan tribe or people.
m'shap %M^gX^, J^Jj^
"5k DxM, Amen. 16, 17, 19, 19, 20, 12,
m'sharar
:W\'
Koller Pap. 2. 1, part of a waggon (?)
M'shashar ^W^W«
■ x
a Libyan name.
m'shaq ^ JjIlX ^ ^ x ^, Amen. 9l
M
nrshakabm %jjH^]^Je
1, Rec. 15, 143, 17, 147,
H2iru»s
1
11 , great or
"L-flfel 1
mighty men, overseers, inspectors*, tax-gatherers;
compare J23VÎ.
,11
M'shaken
MAAAA
1 I I
1
Thes. 1203, a Libyan king.
m'shati tx^-" îtî.î
table-maker, cabinet-maker.
m'sha
w L-fl'
joiner,
1202, Israel Stele 6,
J A, Thes.
fl 1. Rec- 8. !34,
ÜA'
% A., Y> A, to inarch, to
go, to travel ;
to march at the double; Copt. JULOOCye.
II, 111,141,
m'shäi
envoy ; plur. V
IIS
A , traveller,
<? A Koller Rip.
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m'shä-t
journey.
m'shäu
A I
:co(i)jû
I « lo
i«.
., soldier ; plur.
I
!'
host, troops ;
cavalry soldiers,
m'shä
m'shä re
i ^
, I, ioi, army,
= 4 (S-
r~w-i
D o unguent, spice, in-
Ol 00' cense.
a kind of
JCL °
j\ | " S» 0' unguent
* • m'shäfiu t\ r\n r „i, Âmen.
7. 4
"*"•• a kind of dis-
Ü o Ö ease.
m'shepn-t
m'sheshm-t
of disease.
r~M~i
, a kind
^^j-^^^- Rec. 29, 155, 31, 15,
^7m' BerL 3°24' 8l'
r-rc-i _2a.
^?.
J2ä^I '
_ÄÄ
^,
^.
o
I '
i~TC-i
_2ä
_2ä
^0, g(je^Q) ^§g^>
JT.n ö F^1. evening, night; Copt. eTCfJH.
M'sherr t\ r^n _äu f=§=> ©, the City
of Night in the Tuat.
m'shta-u %™^|. B.D. (Nav.)
II, 108
D
o£) .mjliii'
m'shetit
C"^3 @ .VWVAA C*=^ 0\>|
ywwv\
1'
a.Z. 17, 4, ^^^2sH ^ ' Rec* I3' 2I'
ford; compare Copt. JULecyCJOT (?) ^ic*=^
the ford of the Orontes.
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m'sht J|v e*=\ nest
m'shet JtjV" <*"='\ ft (2 | a , to travel, to
go about, to inspect ; Copt. JULOTCyT.
mäq (m'q)
slay, to hack in pieces, to chop up, knife.
t -A, to
m'q-t^^^!^,ladder;
|û, Rec. 36, 78; Copt. XAOJKI.
nrqaar
w
<zr> J jl, a baker's fire shovel.
m'qar-t
o o, a kind of
o III
onion (?) portulaca, purslane, sedum (?) ;
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^ III o o 1 w,.
m'qaha
k^f-»-
^PktK?»
m'qurau
_aû
A (S I
(2 1
A1
see m'kha.
^r
loads for a beast, pack-saddles (?)
m'qnas JbsJ a ö , Rec n, 96 (in
cartouche) = Lat. Magnus.
ifk^M^ft&v^0-
tect; ^^3yg==3®ö|' Koller- PaP-
3, 4, protector of the people.
m'kiu
m'kit
k~44M-
protectors.
.0 I
^,Rec.^58,^^(j(||,^-
1 ' »^^"^n' Protect'on. protectress.
m'kit
m'kti
^ 1
, Rec. 5, 88, a covering.
<=> \\
't-fl'
o \\
protector.
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m'kit
«•rM«.
y_ü
Ebers Pap.
loi, 13, A.Z. 1908, 116, support of the heart.
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m'ki[t]
m'kit
tr~D
protector of the
house, housewife.
îc-3,y_j
storehouse, station, place ;
is stored, provisions (?)
m'k-pa (?)
to reclaim a property
M'ket-âri-s f
(2
'il, what
Ö
, Rev. 12, 97,
t
<---. -<E>- » l\ f .<E>-
Tuat I, a goddess, guide of Rä.
M'k-neb-set
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Denderah
24,
■^JBsß'
.O
Berg. II, 9 : (1) goddess of the 3rd hour of the
day» (2) goddess of the 10th hour of the night.
mäk (m'k) j^e^. boat; plur. :
(? , Mar. Karn. 53, 24
m'k-t
_0 , regions, districts.
m'k M fi ft&-,, y_J K37, to rejoice.
0(2 a oca
mäk (m'k)
Ö'
Ö, Amen. 18, 10,
5
.5!'
, Rev.
3, 40, linen, bandlet, a kind of cloth
Mäk (M'k) I —°
m'ka
the name of
a crocodile.
see ! behold !
m'ka-t
_o-
E
III'
\> I
II
!,
J I
I r _)$^ \> Ill-
base, place, seat, stand, bench, bed, bier, couch.
M'katu f
m'ka
a boundary
n'-CLl' god(?)
p * Shipwreck, 29,
' 99, brave, bold.
M'kam'r
Rev. 21, 98, a Syrian.
'V
AS. I D^,
m'karbutâ
(|si>-^, chariot ; see
14--
II'
charms,
amulets, protective talismans.
|^^0 Rec. r6, 93, dung, ex-
\\ Ml' crement(?)
m'ki
m'kfltiu
11
in
turquoise.
mâkmârtâ (m'km'rtâ)
--l^ I (I 5, Àmen. 7, 6, cloth, a garment.
m'kr
\>, Tan is Pap. 15.
mâkràiu (m'kriu)
i^fii
1
merchants ; Heb. "Oft-
m'kha|^f^S>,A,»«,,.4,s,
Thes. 1482, ^ ^ f" "^ ®. Mar- Aby-
I, 9, f\ ^—Û'W @, to turn the back on, to
turn away from, to neglect, to put behind one,
to set aside, to disregard, to be negligent or
careless.
m'kes
^P™, f|[l[]. a
sacred stone object held by Osiris.
14TÖ — §VT0:-S
Heb. "?i3Q,
Copt. juLecTVoX, juuxtoX.
Mag, M'ga
S
, Pap. Mag. 388, Rec. 35,
57, a crocodile-god, son of Set.
A_J
S
1
;s
foe, enemy.
m'ga
m'ga
u _rx^ £ix 1 _
f>, Hymn to Nile 2. 13, ^ ß "^ (j ^),
!>là]^Mâ'tocommand>
to issue orders, to instruct.
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m'ga ^ S "^ ^ <g>, commandant,
the chief of the corvée, instructor.
T:
m'gau ^ S ^ *2f!'J^ S
WlàTâi'acorvéegang(?)
m'ga-t
S
T>
s
s
, Hymn to Nile ii. 9,
arrow, weapon ; ^^ S J^ . , , » a st'ck for
beating the hands or feet ; Copt. AK&.K&.T.
m'ga ^~s*làfl^'akindofplant
used in medicine,
oven, fireplace, fire (?)
m'agaär
S^^^<-""p>f|> oven> "replace, fire(?)
jT "8k e Ö sadness, grief,
*■" _^.^%^' affliction.
m'ga-t
m'gartâ
^T]C>Rec-"'69''Heb-n^-
4?G
armlet.
m'gatir
a
ress; Heb. V^E.
\\ I ©
, tower, fort-
A_J1
S (jj^.B.M. 138, child (?)
;s
3 *Sä,
, to be in despair.
way, road, path ; Copt.
JW-fJ-Jl-J-.
m'gà
m'gi
mat
mat
mat
mat
Matt (Mutt) ^, Berg-II, igname
5
, a kind of cloth.
Ö44
Rev. 13, 32 = Copt.
a river boat.
Määti (M'äti)
boat of the morning sun ; see Mäntch-t.
mäti(m'ti) J^N^
m'ta t\ "T^ L-fl
, the
steersman,
boatman.
m'ta
o m,--=-j' :md
D \^ /^)j, to fetter, to bind to stakes.
D
[■
D
■^ lib\ %\ I ! better, a staff to which prisoners
Q .Mt- JI k I ' were tied.
m'tait
chief of a tribe.
D
m'tàtcha ^ ] J) | ^ (| e ft
leather thong«.
m'ti
\\
grief, bitterness.
m'ten t\ Q £5^,1^898, o*—
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road, path; plur.
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jw-oeix, JW.CWIX.
m'tenu
m'ten
A/VWVA
leader,
guide.
£«w£ 3| , Rec. 5, 96,
.WWW
Ö
^è\ ï , Rec. 24, 185, i86, to make a mark, to
draw designs or pictures on stone, to mark a
word ; '
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^J]| L.D. III, 194, 14,
I I U I ' things inscribed.
m'ten
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varr.
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m'tenu ^!^ >w6w, V\ gû, a written legend,
story, inscription.
m'ten J^Nfl Aïï, an amulet.
m'tenu
m'ten
/WWW
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(Ä cutter, en-
Si ' graver.
j.P.S.B. 13, 413. to
rest, to be quiet ; Copt. JULOXert.
JO
m'tenu...
math (m'th)
38, phallus ; var. p
^ ^ • dam (?)
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1 . Hymn Darius
r==ffi '
m'tha
(=&, Rev. 13, 6, A.Z. 1900, 20, 1905, 36,
phallus; %fe^S<â>' thy
phallus and testicles.
M'tha au j^ fa tn I ^ |,
" Long Phallus," a title of Osiris.
m'tha J|v" (
5
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tk "^nrP Hearst Pap. 10, 9 : (1) to bind, to tie,
M'tharima(?)J|v]
to twist, to weave; (2) to anoint.
\\
3^
L.D. Ill, 164, the name of a Hittite.
m'then Ik ^£52,
rnvV /www
*-%*, way, road; plur.
, IV, 729, road
0^^:^=?^
/www /www *
along the sea coast.
m'then
guide, chief of a tribe, shêkh.
0
road-man,
M'thenu ^v s==5%» Tuât Vin, one
of the bodyguards of Râ.
M'thra
^—° , Mithras (in the
name
I
m
Mithrashamä. A.Z. 1913, 122).
M'ät-t ^ °
\\
the boat of the morning sun ; see Mântchit.
a title of
Set.
Mäti (M'ti)
m't fz3 <=j|U:-j , Mar. Aby. I, 6, 41
m'taS^T'doth-
m'ten-t
-WnA/VV «-> „
0 e2^
path ; plur.
m'ten
m'ten
j\
Ö.A'
DO îjao
/www So 1 e
o e '
o^^
, way, road,
:^' r) to equip (?) to be-
0 stow(?)
Rouge I.H. 158, to listen, to obey, to accept,
e.
to agree to, to be content ;
Rev. 13, 15; compare Copt. XK.&.,
m'tennu fx ^ rv „
17, 14, inscribed, written; plur.
", Àmeni À. 2, 1.
Û 0
Amen.
/www _,
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m'teh —°f rr~~7|> IV> 7 78, to hew, to cut.
m'tes
C==,>!ï>-, t\ P-^^ Anastasi I, 1,8, to
—h— nmD Ji^—h— .A
stab, to kill, to be sharp like a knife, to be keen,
Q\
to be jealous ; ^^ <-*=>, ^^ Y ör' 'nes- '4^ I >
IV, 969, " knife-hearted," i.e., jealous (?)
M'tes
>^
o o
B.D. (Saite) 17,
67, 39, 2, 146L, a warrior-god.
M'tes arui(?)
Be-g. I, 3. ^ ^"^~^ "S. » «""P
of " sharp-eyed " gods who watched over Osiris.
: IV. t
. <S \\
, Edfû 1, 10,
<ss-
M'te s-sm a-ta t\ ;
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m'tcha «\ & | ^f==[û> Phallus» 'nale-
m 'tchaà ^p | (j f=S), phallus.
m'tchaàu ^A^()^^.t°hunt.
, Koller Pap. 2, 4, Anastasi IV, 2, 6,
IV, 996, hunter of the
Western Desert, soldier.
t
I I I
1.
hunters ; at a later period, soldiers, town-guard,
police; Copt. JUL^TOei, JULA.XOI.
M'tchau
15, 2, a kind of husbandman.
<^3
)
OOO
X
ÎU.A
X
men.
grain, arable land.
m'tchait
15, 16, grain crops,
fetter, chain, rope (?)
J ^ %i t\ T- & t\ T-
œ ' i là J ^ TT7-a t001 or instrument>
or part of a ship or boat; sometimes rendered
pump.
m'tchar ■c= I %, <=:>:S2=î) t0obey(?)
to be content.
m'tcharà
w
T
Û e\oi, a Plaiter of
1 *■ x » crowns.
m'tchaqata J^J^^]^,
Àmen. 26, 11, pot, vessel.
m'tchet tx*-* ^ VTO&. Tom bos Stele 15,
Peasant 212, ^
Thes. 1295, to squeeze, to press, to follow closely
or strenuously, to tread, to force, to crush, to be
urgent, insistent, the necessary result (Gol. 13,
123).
m'tchet
the extract or
m'tchet
M'tchet $3=
=0=,
juice of something, something squeezed or
pressed out, decoction, solution.
salve, ointment,
unguent.
B.D. 17, 34 : (1) a bull-headed god; (2) a lion-
headed god ; (3) an invisible god in the House
of Osiris who burned up the enemies of Osiris.
m'tchetfet
mi
5C7U
tool or
strument.
Rec. 11, 178; Copt.
jw.i.pe.
mi JN^ (|(| .a , Rec. 27, 57
T. 342, Come ! Copt. «LJULOnr.
mi
j\
p an optative particle, 0 that !
Would that!
mir-ti t
^ w
5
Rev. 11, 168, Copt.
jw-Hpe.
Rev. 12, 112, 13, 32, wonder, admi-
' ration; Copt. JULoei^e, JW-O.&e.
Rev. 13, i, fight;
Copt. AJLicye.
mikh
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Mi-sheps ^
B.D. 172, 11
mit t
klO-kQO-
.A , Jour. As. 1908, 264,
way, path ; Copt. JULlulT.
mit ^\ (INo, T. 290, ts~, N. 167,
O
, N. 129, ^n
n-
Hh. 344, to die.
mitiu
m
*
I, L.D.
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22o, 279, essence, seed, urine.
9
jHl (WWW
^v^, IV, 649, on the
I (WWW
o \\ I (WWW
W«vw\
mu (www.
(WWW
water of someone, /.*., dependent upon someone;
(WWW ((^ (WWW
w^k^, Dream Stele 30, who was
(WWW
on his water, a dependant, a follower; /www ^-^_,
(WWW
of one water, i.e., of the same kidney; i
® t
"knowing my water,"».«., knowing my
position of vassal.
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW 4
mu
k^
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supply, stream, canal, lake, liquid, essence, seed,
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sap ; <s>- <www (
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j. aaaaaa
41 ; -J[- _ /www /www j the things that live in the
(WWW
V(WWW .WWW
/www , the brow of the water ;
Ci 1 O AAAAAA
T7 (WWW ._ AAAAAA
*** 1 ^ww, stars of the water ; &3 /www /www
1 »WWW 0 (WWW
/www, flood of water.
(WWW
CJWVSA (—
mu-t sas«-^
27, 84, river bank.
/WWW ^*
mu-t """^ ' ', lake, pond; /www Rec.
mui-t
(WWW-j AAAAAA
aaaaaa '
(vW/A AAAAAA
(VWWV
.^aaaaa, /www
(WWW '
aaaaaa (www
Ci
Copt. AÄ.K.
(WWW
, (WWW
(WWW
, seed, urine; var.|^(j^
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Mu
Mu
MWM
/WWW
/www
(WWW
/WWW
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Berg. 29, the divine
essence of Osiris.
the Water-god, the
personification of the celestial waters.
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
%ûû°" (') the goddess
(WWW
r-;v AAAAAA
VC\ (VWWV
of the primeval waters ; (2) the consort of
Uatch-ur.
mu Àmentt
_ /WWW -
iiiuaa /www
/www
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
"= <■""• the water of
r^vo' Àmenti.
a i, great water, flood.
(WWW
mu uru a~w«
r==r-5fe^i
/WWW I I I <£___> |
full Inundations.
I, high Nile-floods,
mu Uhä-t (?)Z:«ûl Rec 21, 97
* (WWW ^ I ^
_ , AAAAAA fi ft
mu ban ~~w* 0
/WWW ^JJ ^
water broken by rocks.
, bad water, /.«.,
mubetesh-t ZEE ll00, troubled
/www -d o o waters.
mu em setch-t
(WWW
(WWW
;ij.-
at er
with fire [in it], »'.«., boiling water.
Ö
. (WWW
mu nu àr-t *~ww
(WWW I ^ I
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(WWW I I I
Peasant B 2, 119, waters of the eye, /.*., tears.
mUüuäa^Ö D ^ water from a
/www 1 1 U ' vase.
mu nu ânkhâmu ^S Ö il JL
/WWW | 1 ^ U
1\ vî , solution of ânkhàm flowers.
mu nu ânti £££ Ö "^"N m ° , myrrh
water, liquid myrrh.
, «www 7\ n o RiXwvÄ nD o
mu nu pet -www ° ~; «asso^
water of the sky, z>., rain.
mu nu mesten
Ö
Ci
(www n , tl
OS
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kind of solution used in embalming.
«OT» JT <WWW J
mu nu ennu -^^ u ^—> ****, water
AAWW 1 Ö S ' '
of the Inundation.
mu nu Rä ZZ£ Ö J), water of Râ,
(WWAA I ]£j
celestial water, the water on which Rä sails.
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mu nu Hap *~ww u o~n~, •aWwT=t
* AAiWW I ^(, 3 -I' AA/WAA
*aaaaa 0 q y water of Hâp, i.e., Nile-water.
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mu nu hesmen
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/WWV\
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solution of natron.
mu nu khnem-t ^^ ° n , water
»—' 1 u ci
/WWW -71 ^^
from a well or cistern; #^o ^^ n
/WVW\
/WVW\
/WVW\
| , water of the western well
mu nu Khnemu »«« u
water of Khnemu.
* , /WWW 7\
mu nu qamai ««« ° a
/WVW\ |
solution of incense.
t
mu nu tekhu
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Ö 0(a"^, a solu-
I ® in
tion of a herb used in embalming.
— /WWW *
mu ne fer »«« T
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water neither brackish nor salt.
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mu netem ääää« -£
1908, 291, sweet water.
/WWW a £i
mu netri AAAAAA C I
aaaaaa I \\
divine essence, seed of the god.
", sweet water, /.£.,
i, Jour. As.
, Thes. 1207,
AAAAAA
mu renp aaaaaa
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i AAAAAA <^"~~^> r
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aaaaaa U ci
{ â, Edfû I, 77, M. 40, "Water of
rejuvenation": (1) a title of Osiris; (2) a title of
the Nile-god and his flood.
mu hai Z£ J"^ (j(j |, Rec. 3i, 30,
rain water (?) Copt. JW-Onrrt^CJOOnr.
AAAAA « Tom bos
% AAAAAA
Hill lilt AAAAAA
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Stele 8, a raging rain torrent.
aaaaaa
mu hua aaaaaa Ö -v\ -£j x, rain water;
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~wwv |%y]xl , Herusàtef Stele 14,
a beneficial rain; Copt. JU.O')ftteP)CJ0O*)f.
AAAAAA -.
mu Kher-äha /WWW tAi
canal of Kher-äha.
mu khet
AAAAAA
AAAAAA *
Qâ © . the
/WWW ,
/WWW
/WWW
mu setchit www
the current of a
stream.
^ a medicinal
Ml' solution.
J\
mu qet, etc. AAAAAA \ 77. \*\
AAAAAA 1 ^ _2l ^ ^
iiT]^^,TombosStele
13, water that turns round as one descends the
river in going south.
/wwv\
mu tu Mw« r^i
/WWV\
!fc
foul water, foetid
liquid, pus.
/WWW I I I I /WWV\ |"IMIIl I
mu (?)
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AAAAAA A A A A AAAAA* I I
1 IO> 35) a kind of woven stuff.
A/WVAA ?s ^ f\. a/
muz:^'^k^Ä'jester'buffoon-
/"AAAAA if\ #\ £) I
muu ~wwn VN v\ y^ 1, dwarfs.
/WWW
I
mu —
/AAAAN
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N. 769, 770
778
aaaaaa fa
mU (?)"t WWW
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mumu (?)
û Anastasi I, 2j,
nl' 3
U. 417
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554. T. 238, ^ ~wvw t\ ~wvw, -33-
■ AAAAAA _Cr^' AAAAAA • • •
■»-* ^ ^ SS I- ^ Î
StoBv ^ ^ Q'o o' û j'oo
,-y-^, U, mother;^
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tf S'
I, mother of mothers;
, mother's mother, i.e.,
grandmother, IV, 1054; V\ , paternal grand-
mother, IV, ,054. ^ ^ ^ () ^, his
father's great grandmother; Copt. A*.<*L<*L")f.
P. 301, the two vulture mothers;
, the two mothers Isis and Nephthys ;
500, T. 319, P. 40, M. 62, N. 28, o vx o
, M. 128, o
^C\ ° S cm ^) ! d'v'ne mothers or an-
_M O Q I I I SÜ 1 ' cestresses.
^. ^ AAAAAA
mu-t ent hemt V\ içy. mother
of the-wife,
\\
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mu-t \\ W-jj, Dream Stele 24
)w—rj, mother-cow, mother of a cow-goddess
o
O
Mu-t
o
the " Mother "-goddess of all
Egypt, who in late times was said to possess,
like Neith, the power of parthenogenesis;
o$k^S'Mutinthehorizon
of heaven ; Gr. Moytf, Moi'0.?.
Mu-t \\ J), B-D-164(Rubric); Lanzone,
136-138, a goddess with three heads (one of a
lioness, one of a woman, and one of a vulture)
and a pair of wings and a phallus. Under
this form she was called Sekhmit-Bast-Râ.
Mu-t .... neteru ^ « | ^
Ombos I, 1, 46, a woman-headed hippopotamus-
goddess.
Mu-t urit °-?^, a Soddess 5f „the
o O o Natron Valley.
mu-t meri
= Philometor.
mu-t neter T^'^N. (0 mother of the
god, a title of Isis and other great goddesses ;
title of the high-priestess of
Letopolis.
Mu-t-hertàu ^m^}^,
Rev. 9, 28, the name of a horse of Rameses II.
125, I, 14, the weight used in a pair of scales.
mu-t , Rec. 5, 90, vase, pot, vessel.
mua
*m
<2
, Berg. 29 = kuà,
*:
\tl i'Paddles>oars-
muhu ,
mukha |^ T 4& , Jour. As. 1908, 272 =
^ fj,^fj, to burn, to blaze; ]^
(J 0 W ^, Rev. 14, 10, fiery-[eyed].
mukharer ^J^^wm^.Rev.
13, 13, scarab, beetle; Gr. icavOapov.
y^ s^, ferry boat ;
mukhen-t
m'khen-t -S^ V^ <=>
mushmush |j^ ß |J % .„
beat, to strike; Copt. JULecy, JU.A.CU,.
mukes
mut t
o
todie;SC
Ö 1
ZRec. 15, 17, a kind
' of sceptre.
i
1
V
k
, he killed himself, he died by
his own hand ; ^t\ Il, U. 206, ^
1
Rec. 31, 27, dead; J\ ^\ , T. 235; Copt,
jw-onrxe, JW.oonrx, Heb. rVto-
mut, mit 1^, j^°, U. 224, 491,
N- **> k I' P- 85'
Mar. Karn. 53, 21, J\
,0,'=, death; (j ^ '
, Berl. 3024, 130, "death is in
i :
G
my face daily"; Copt. JUXnr, Heb. JTJO.
\\
muti, miti (?) ^\ , u. 96,
, dead, dead person or
o W
\\
thing; plur.
Z> r- 453, 650,
P. 374, M. 206, 361, N. 667
Q »
:^-
I
HI o o
\\.
sin' ^ mi
the dead, the damned.
muti-t, miti-t (?)
mutmut
.*:
1 ^v a dead
1 _/5$' woman.
contagion, a
i' deadly disease.
Muti-khenti-Tuat
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Muthenith /WWW
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a goddess.
mbenai 1
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Tuât IV,
, Rev. ii,
M
163, hither; Copt, eJLX.nA.1.
mbentiu(?) j a^jai
the ist division of the Tuat.
mpaitu. f;
Joi.Tu.Te.
j, the apes in
J Copt.
mput(?) J^^, d\^
mefak..
rrrnn
o, turquoises, emeralds.
mefakitm J^ qq \?7>th
11 I, the gods of the turquoise land, i.e., Sinai.
mefkh I
to untie, to release,
j\ ' to loosen.
mefkh-t t\ , Verbum II, 686,
to pass corn' through a sieve.
mefka-t ^Uo°, t. 99, P. «80,
o, Rec. »7, «4,^%SJ,
J j ° IV, 888, turquoises, malachite,
a o ' emeralds.
Mefkait t
U.
O, Rec. 31,
172,goddess of the turquoise land, i.e., Sinai.
mefs^-&:^|)fe'^uoise'
malachite; see ^^T^.
mm |^|^.T. 268,M.423,Thes. 1295,
a preposition : with, among, etc. ; var. \|n
if
mem(P) =**-!) ^=$^s
mem I\ <S\ u °, <£\ ^
v\\ &. w
ki'kim'kMn'
/ft , coriander seed, caraway seed, cummin.
/WVW\
mem "C
Mast. 306, 474, IV, 948, hyena.
Mar.
mem "C
in the Prosopite Nome.
Mema-am
"*&«, a sanctuary of Sebek
Tuat VII, a star
in the Tuat.
memhet_^^,iv,484, = t||
~ x , a chamber in the domain of Seker,
Memhit (Mehit) ^^J-J^
B.M. 32, 169, an associate of Ptah and Neith.
memkh f\ \
, Lateran Obel. =
^\ , unknown.
• ,-n—.
memsher 3) *=%=* =
"■"y-" , , evening, night.
r-n-i
(ix ö I Rev. 11, 149, 12.
:££=,' 48, good! perfect.'
men ^
Men not to have, to be without.
,-n—.
men &?**, «w^é, to suffer pain, to
^6 \\ 2r^'
be sick or diseased, to be weak, to be in labour,
düüü X
IHGH-t 'vw^
AA/VW\
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M«A«wSi, «^, /www v«\ -a- pain, sickness,
o j& ^' o Jr 1 1 1
sorrow, suffering, mourning, disasters, sore places,
wounds, fatigue, calamity.
^V&, IV, 972, "■^^^f'. a
/WVW\ C=3<
men
sick man.
m 1 m 1 ■ 11111 «
men ^^, ^^ Q , A.Z. 1908, 17, ait
amulet, a kind of ornament.
in in 1 in in 1 in mi 1 *\ in m 1 *\ n
men&^,S, ^],^]1
düüüö
} > k\ m /^SV. Rev-> to remain, to abide,
/www S u jy^ & JzA
to continue, to be permanent, to be stable, fixed,
, .,. .... , düüä 15 Ti (2 Y\
abiding, stablished ; A ,
/www 0/ W 02/ ' w ■
wvw^\ J 1, things that abide,
'!«. ]^\ doubly
firm; 3I 1, «w>«Y) 3
.www UI O ,,/T u
hence possessions ; www ^
1, everlasting
_ inscriptions ; Copt. JULOYft.
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men — er men m
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to remain by, a compound preposition : unto,
until.
men-t
ämä.
i II auuul J] düüü düüü J]
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U Q >» U /www ^ L
something which is firm, abiding, stand, position,
habitation, stability, staying power.
" " ■ " /-,
merm-t , permanent one (fern.).
menmen ^^ d-±-±1, Ptol. I Stele i8,
/WVW\ /WVW\
stable, permanent, abiding.
1111 m -« iniiii -\ rv
men-t, men-tà L c=1 An, p.
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i S3, N. 876, regularly, consecutively.
menu S % S—fl firm> permanent,
ö Ja .->■'-. stable one.
men àb (or ha-t) l!±;±,i]10', IV, 616,
/wwv\ U I
firm of heart, bold, brave, resolute.
men retui l!^!;±1([)([), firm of the two
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feet, determined, persistent.
mon tr^T1 that which enduretli, a name
li_lOJ_l WWW '
of the sky.
" " ' " «*
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whom proceeded
düüü
Menu-àb S%, o, Tuât Vin,
ber of the bodyguard of Râ.
a mem-
Men-à S.
Tuât IX, a god who
swathed Osiris.
Men-àh-hetch-tt ^^
\
Bi-
the name of a serpent on the royal crown.
Men-urit a^ûI 0mbos 2>}V,
/www<=>0\ll a goddess.
men
düüü
t www Rec. 21,80, ffi . ° ,
, m, daily; Copt. JWHlte.
men-t ent rä neb
. /VWM<
-0
III O © I
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904, regularly, every day.
mem
/wvw\ ■£■>
, with1^> Rcv- '3, 2.
daily; Copt. JW.JW.HHKe.
* iniiii .*.
menu wwwq, Amen. 24, 15, www vp\
® ©, Herusàtef Stele 67, daily.
I ll' •
men www, daily gift or offering; plur.
r11"", ff=n r11"", ff==n l"lmji n 1
WWW , jT , WWW* J I .
menu www, p. ?7? = [1
daily offerings or ceremonies.
düüü
menit
düüü
1
/WWV\
men
men
WWW
û 1 r^
1,
— w—l 1 /WVW\
, N. 1149,
o® J 1 =
1 I !
düüü
/WVW\
/WWV\
i, daily offerings.
1
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statement.
A J]J Rec. 36, 90, "profondeur
men-t ^^ <=>,
dans le sens horizontal."
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:lkl
Rev. 13,
8, nature, kind, manner; Copt. JWItte.
iniiii » f\ iniiii f\ i""ii
HIGH /WVW\ Mvt /WVW\ M*i, /WVSAA
■ w 1 /WVW\ PM r-W—, P*l r-w—1
A.Z. 1908, 37, such and such a man, so-and-so;
0 v&^
(VArt/W*
Rec. 3r, 11, I
am so-and-so, the son of so-and-so; www a (J
Peasant 231, such as they.
\\
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, www ^Jl, • such
and such a woman. /
men-t fi, fi , place, abode,
rWWNA lU WWW lU L_ —i
habitation ; plur. fl .
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menu, mennu '^
/WVW\
/WVW\
, Rec. 13, 11,
Ö , IV, 1113, www.C) v cr-n, Tombos
.—* /WVW\ „71
o
I
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Stele 10, IV, 1120, c==l " m,c==:) Q ^\
" " " ' -f\
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/WWV\
739, camp, fort, station, fortress, caravanserai,
stronghold ; plur. */ww\ , Israel Stele 23, aa^aa
Ö C£ I I I AAAAAA
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B.M. 169, fort of Elephantine,
menu cüs %> n,
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boundaries.
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mem
menu
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, to set up a memorial.
SU. 605, Rec. 34, 117,
' shrine, pavilion.
mini »mm m ■ 1 "l
menu «*»m , Palermo Stele, «««, /www
ööö Ö ' Ö (2
imTTI , - WWW 1 . WWW «5U , /WWV\ 1 , VOy ,
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*wwv Y> i , ,vww» „1 I. www TV M ^^w
ööö Jr u' /www @ U1 ' o e SU li /www ©
I I, monument, monuments, temples,
commemorative buildings of colossal scale, obelisks,
palaces, walls, etc. ; /www /www
* ' ' 000
, monuments
^ III
made of basalt (?) ; Copt. JW.i.eirt, JW.i.eme,
HIGH /WVW\
0 (2
too5
/WVW\
0 e
<|, /www VP\ t , a colossal statue of a god
or king; plur. www ^F\ 1
/WVW\
0 (2
/WVW\
0 (2
mem
eïa
' ; Copt. ju.«i.em.
£05
men
, image, statue ; plur.
r"". ö düüü 0 (? düüü 0 £3 düüü a
/wwwtmni /www num www(2uiwj /www"0
a kind of stone, block of stone, slab ; plur.
fnuu>{ r"mi'<nnn , . . , .
/www i, /www , bases of statues, large pedestals.
Otmmiio (2 III '
men, meni ^^ m, ^^ (J(J, moun-
/WVW\ /WVW\ I I
tain, stone hill ; dual, /www . www ,
o oQ^"l mm. •= \\ C=a
Rec. 27, 84.
IIIIIII I H I III _-
Menmentt , Rec. 36, 81,
/WVW\ /WVW\
mountain, necropolis.
Ment £££ ■&., p. 665 = (j
the West.
/www
(N/X/)'
men
£05
, to set down.
iiiiiii mini mini iiiiiii
menmen c==1c=:-, c==1 c==1 y\, IV,
VrfWW 7\ /WWW /WWW
1105, Rec. 31, 15, to move, to move towards or
away, to quake; Copt. JULOHJULert.
mini mini mint mint ft
menmen too5£05^^ ^ ^ ~_a
.VVS/WN /WVW\ /WVW\ /WWW ,/\
iiiiiii mini
/WVW\ /WWV\
, A.Z. 1900, 30, 1905, 37, 1908,
6, to remove, to set aside, to carry off, to steal.
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menmen ta
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/www /www I 3X
"S\ /www -foiium. Rev. 11, 141, earthquake.
Menmenit
i"ü±ä aüüü ö
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.A, fuat IV, a three-headed serpent-
wwvy /www *^
god bearing six stars and 14 human heads.
i"ü±ä £05 ö
Menmen[it] '—' '—' ~ J), b.d.g.
/WWV\ /WWV\ ^ i_J.
259, a form of Hathor adored in the Fayyum.
mim mint ä »
Menmenu-â ^è> "—, a title
/WWV\ /WWV\ _2l -/^
of Menu.
Men-mut-f ^ J} \n ° °, ^^
..,,,„ .. 0 Q www C-l J^J ÎS^=— www
\N , Pap. Mag. 54, a form of Amen.
men , the pinion or leg of a bird (?)
men-ui (?) 2Ç, ^ "-*„*, —J,
■*"»—■-Ä —/it /WWV\ /
, ,, r"! 1 —*—
the two shoulders ; www 1 www
0 •= I
%> ^ j I, Tuat XI.
menu ^^ Ö tk v&
/www I JT J*^ 1
priest, ministrant ; plur.
Menui (?)-her pet
I E
/www ywi, a kind
000(2
of priest, ministrant ; plur. www v\ vra 1,
/WVW\ i^»~—Ä <"- ^* .^^
, Annales III,.177, a goddess.
mini »v^
men /www_SSj seat, buttocks.
0 (2 Ç
meni = [)[) ç, Rev. n, 167, leg, thigh.
men-t
/www
V^N iiiiiii
men-ti w^w ^,11.389,P. 253, w»'||,
P. 201, 611, N. 812, 937, 1063, aüüü||,
Mettemich Stele 156, www \\, www V?\,
r"i
düüü
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/www i the
two thighs, and the part of the body above them,
the buttocks.
men-ti Nut £«w j[ j[ ö °, P. 401, M.
572, N. 1179, the two thighs of the goddess Nut.
menti ££3 -s>^>, P. 79, N. 23, ww5
I H,M. 109, N. 760, thighs.
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Meri-t ^^ i rv}» a g°d-
menit
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men-t «wl "^Tt, Thés. 1202, plant, shoot.
roots, stalks, stems.
varr.
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meili-t ^^ NN ^ , a kind of wood;
/WWV\ (£ /WWV\ C£ *C <*N'
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menu .www,
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IV, 687, 730, 1104, 1165, grove, avenue of
trees in a garden, plantation, shrubbery.
men
1—? ■" " " *■
H^> ^3» domestic
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animal ; plur. menut, ^U3J ' > Nàstasen
Stele 40, ft W 1, Rev., cattle, sheep and goats.
men-t J W o, Rev. 12,70, cow.
m 1 m t ■ 11111
menmen r=u), bull; vy--
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Àmen, the bull of his mother.
, Menu-
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,T. 295, A.Z. 1908, 38,
, Rec. 31,31,
â' r^\ â' "fl"'Hh- 9°'an ithyphallic
god of generation, and the god of the 5th month ;
Gr. MiV; =a«$==. ££^, L.D. III, 283, Burton,
Excerpta 4, A.Z. 1867, 33.
Menu-fai-ä "-y"
37, Menu of the lifted arm.
, Hymn Darius
, Gol. 1 >,
Menu-neb-semt
Menu, lord of the deserts.
Menu heri âb P-hapti =^=-g? D ?,
Berg. II, 410, Menu, dweller in P-Hapti.
Menu-ààh ^y^ ßi }j A Quelques Pap.
38, Menu as a moon-god.
Menu-Àmen ^ fl (| = J, a dual
god of generation.
Menu - Àmen -Rä-ka- mut -f ^p
|SSQ 2rtf, Denderah I, 23 Menu +
S 5CX I ^^ *~ Amen-Râ + Kamephis.
Menu-nesu-Heru =^1 Â ^U,
Denderah IV, 62, =a<f= 1 ^ ^ L-=4, B.D.
11 o. a warrior bull-god.
Menu-Heru =a^=^J, Menu + Horus.
Menu-Heru-fai-ä =a«$=
, Mar. Aby. I, 49c, Menu + Horus.
Menu - Heru - netch - tef - f =a«$= V
Menu-Heru sa Àst =af= ^\ o rj
Menu as son of Isis, a god of Coptos.
Menu-Khenti-He-t-Seker =a^z
Q"^^'1! Edfû I, 12, 17, a form of Menu wor-
<=> I' shipped at Edfû.
£3
Menu-qet
Denderah IV,
80, B.D. 149, the god of the ist Aat ; var.
men _ tg^., dove, swallow; plur.
1
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eïa
mennu ' Q %>^>.. Herusàtef Stele
47, a vessel in the form of a dove or swallow.
mGH"t /wvw\
/WWAA
a kind of
bird, swallow (?) dove (?) pigeon (?) ; Copt.
fiime.
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AA/WW
swallow, sacred to Serqit, the daughter of Râ,
and an incarnation of Isis.
eïa
merii-t
AAAA.
dove, swallow (?)
eïa
menu-t ^^ ^3\ U. 134A, N. 442A, the
offering of a dove or swallow.
m 1 m 1 ■ 11 m 111 r 111
men c=% P. 264, wiw ^^^ 0
AA/WW
A.Z. 1900, 130, pot, vase ;
stone ;
Ö
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pot of white
, pot of black stone.
meri-t wwwg,p.s.B. 13,412, Rec. 17,145,
•«m tjci, pot, vessel, a wine measure ; plur.
•«m , vessels to hold medicine.
Q XIII
rine.
men t^h tt, wi
^,atool(?)
menu ^^ 0
menu www, a club, a weapon (Lacau).
mennu eüa
^ > AAAAAA . AAAAAA f
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III
000 /wvw\ III o III /wvw\ «&
, gum, resin, manna.
" " " ' <WWi /WVWi
menen(?) ^^ Ö, an eastern
AAAAAA
drug from Phoenicia or Arabia, used in
mummification.
men hetch-t S ? °, white manna, a
Ö S A O kind of drug.
" " " ' AAAAAA
mennu en Tchah AAAAAA AAAAAA
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A H] [Jyi> Annales IX, 155, manna from the
country east or north-east of the Delta.
" " " ' *\ *\ AAAAAA O /-s
menen -1 — J, J,
/wwv\ T T aa/ww 111 C Hi
mummification chamber.
men www, a piece of cloth or stuff, sheet,
garment ; plur. S >^ ^ ^, ^ (j ^
, the
g^^,T.387,M.4o3
men kam
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ö
, AAAAAA
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black
' cloth.
Illllll V>" »'IUI ,1 U*»*^
men f û ■= n"p. an offering of
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IT-
cloth, a bundle of linen
sacred purposes.
www
linen for
mem
linen cloth.
eïa
xx esaftn x 5
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menui w^tkAA g, iinen cloth.
men -wwvj j Jl. fire, flame, heat ,• var. www [ A.
men £^~w; , vi
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men-t www. fire, flame.
www , pool, lake, canal.
tum Ö <2 ti^i
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ü ^ AAAAAA
HIGH- HIGH "I . AAAAAA AAAAAA .
eïa
eïa
mena, me ni '—" °7\ h, P. 180,
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T^ûû. M. 280, N. 891, -^ M, N. 891,
( 1 I I AAAAAA I I
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■Ht I I AAAAAA
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■^^ ()C2N| ^ yj,1^^ Û^\j-(1, to tie up a boat
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in port, to lead a boat into port, to tether cattle,
to gain access to a woman ; (J S | .-vzv, »ft ,
Rec. 21, 79, moored; Copt. JULOOIte.
mena hepu
11
Heruemheb 6, to administer laws, to enforce
laws.
menna /ww-
Û, ^oïfl, P. 617, to
I wvwy I I
arrive in port.
menn-t www
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men
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menu ^^^^ 0
mena ^^
menâu-t
, arrival in port.
, arrival in port.
harbour, haven.
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= ft°l^Z1¥
Nâstasen Stele 12,
' a quay, harbour.
IV, 692, 732, harbour, haven ; pli
1 ©
(jo^k®; Copt. ju.i.rtoY, jw-oorte.
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aiiû e^
menâ-tu ' ' (j^^^-^1, arrival in port.
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menu-t £££%> ° a^, Nâstasen Stele 10,
a landing; Copt. JULOOrte.
men-t M, a post, boundary mark;
plur.
D
ÛÛÛ-
r^üä
mena-t^ftk^ft^ft^,
ftoï^, Rec. 30. öS.-^ftoJl,^.
| I /WWV\ 1 U
Shipwreck 4, mooring post; (I öl, two
iWW.1 1 \\ 1 l
stakes for tying up a boat.
menâu ^^ (] %> 1 ~^^, stakes to which
prisoners to be executed were tied.
•mena, merii ----^ (| \0 /&,= Ï (| %>,
p. 180. ^(]%yi^. ^ft^, ^,
A.Z. 1908, 118, to arrive in port, to die;
/WWV\
11«:
H=..=(h<'à..Œa.u-',-*ri
1 /WWV\ I I
', a happy death.
/WVW\ 1
N I, dead things, the dead; www
/WWV\ 1 I \£ I /WWV\
2296, death; (J
/WWV\ I
I
the death cry, the wailing of women for the dead.
men t|£'H.^'H. ^>
/WWV\ _2J5^?» WVSW. /WWV\ ■ •
NSc. /A > V&s ri ^^ > funera'
couch, death bed, bier.
menà-t ^ Jo, u. 422, ^ J 1 <H,
/WWV\ 1 /WWV\ | I *
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(jo^, '-^ ft o "j <^, funeral, death
m 1 m t ■ 11 m *\
bod, bier, funeral couch; plur. Jk,
r ' ' '
J . 24I.
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menà-t X N o, M. 709, ligature, band-
/WWV\ I
age, wrapping; ft o ) S Rec. 3o, 185,
/wwv\ 1 I I M
funerary swathings(?)
Menât -^-jo, P. 155, ^\Ujk,
/WWV\ 1 /WWV\ 1 1
N. 785,agod(?)
/WWV\
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Menà-t urit ^^ ft o jk. 15, N. 949
/WWV\ I ^ O
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N. 7, a goddess (?)
Menânt-urit ^^
.""'"■ ft I AVWV.
men
..P.163,
M. 415, a goddess.
rüiä —! P. 684 (division of word
»m,^' doubtful).
men !w5wo , Tur. Pap. 19, to offer (?)
men -0—, =c—, #=, M. 124, N. 427,
6a6 = ft ft in U. 118, to bring, to present, to
mena, menâu aptu ^^ ft %>, P. 604,
/WWV\ I II
""MT *=$, to herd cattle, shepherd, herdsman ;
1 vf V' ^'^" I9°5> IT9> gooseherd.
menà-t, menit ^^ ft o(ft, iv, 917,
1059, (J (J £=, an amulet worn to give physical
/WWV\ I I
happiness, ornaments worn on ceremonial occa-
. r^üü A /n I r^üü A o 1
sions ; plur. H oßft 1 U ^ J ; it was
/WWV\ I tl I /WWV\ I S^T" I
^-!scy-?ii--jp.>='j
3 , etc.
Menât (ft °, RS-R '3- 331, a name of
^11 O Hathor.
menà-t l!^;;±,fto
m
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a kind of bird,
' swallow (?) dove (?)
menà-t ' ' (I ° , a kind of gum, resin.
/WWAA I III
mena ^ ft 0, S o, a vase' a pot- a
/www 1 \\ measure.
Menât ^^ ft^ÇN, the name of a star(?)
in the northern heaven.
100, a group of warrior-gods.
menànà ^^ 1 fte'lâ^s, e^a 1 Û
AA'WA'X AA'WA'X II '^
menànà (?) ^(Jq e|||, A.Z. 1905,
103, mina, a weight; compare Heb. npQ
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to arrive in port, to
die.
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mena (?)
box, draught box,
writing tablet.
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lYXcIia , /www, /www , i.
/WWW I fl ■ f) I <
227. P. i8r, N. 802. a lake or canal: ««™
P. 171.
mena-t ««« ,_,, P. 61 ç, *~ww , m.
, N. 1139, ««« p y ,
0 düüä ^
7ÖI, /WWW
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-0
o -Sr airQ' o^
/www &y, nurse: /www ft II, I. 2^, /www ,
.' _ a 0 v ° a\\
j ol
P. 739, two sister-nurses ; *, nurses ;
û
iMetternich Stele 246, 247 ; Copt. JULOOtte.
TUT -4. f^Üä ^ t\ XT I^Üä ^
menai www ^ jsjiv, jn. n 39; «wwv
, Lanzone 112, the Nurse-goddess Isis.
Meilä-t ^ °^ N- 759- a nursing-
www a ^T goddess.
Menä-t urit ^—""^fc*, S fj
/www û Û ■ .1) \/ •
■^=) IV, 920, 921, great nurse, a title of several
<rr>' goddesses.
menäut
ïw-rji, milch cows.
/www a yf/y I
Men-änkh Nefer-ka-Rä (oJU
0 A the name of the pyramid of King
TA' • Nefer-ka-Rä.
mem
eus
eïa
, P. 537, a proper name (?),
Meni -^^
mem
mem
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, Tuat III, a form of Osiris.
"ft, soldier.
to kill men in honour
of a chief.
meili-t ' ' NN o ^, foe, enemy.
iiiiiii rv rv w 1 ■ 11 m
/www
to plough, to till the earth,
to cultivate, to break up.
mem
'4, 5i.
r^p
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meni www >^\ *Â, An.istasi I, 1, 8,
ploughman, labourer, peasant ; plur. 00 rjn
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Mennu S
Mennui t;
t^ ^y ( a dog belonging to
\\
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of serpent-supporters of the solar disk ; var.
menu-nar (?) -^-—a °, I
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o , acacia wood or gum (?)
o
menur '^'lè-f t stunden 44 ....
menur
to asperge, to pour
' out a libation (?)
r"". "^=t r^iüü X °
menur (?)
o X
/www <=>> a kind of incense, bitumen (?)
- wo Ml
menuh
" Ö (2
X "^2 > papyrus, water plants.
menuhu-t (?) ^ % § % û , U.
462, firmament.
menusa ££^ % é<=>^, wort. 65 7,
menpeh-t ^^ a Ö y, Reo 24, 164,
" " ■ " Q
ww« P, Rec. r8, 177, wwwOç, nipple of
eus
D ^ I
the breast ; dual
m nef lb
Uv'
, Nàstasen Stele 8, III,
143, from it ; Copt. JUUULOCJ.
meni-i /www <^ , ,
^!ä Ç S ^°n bracelets, armlets, rings, jewel-
"HP o /*=K' lery, etc.
ring,
menflt (?) www lit] » , rings, jewellery.
menfer-t ^^T<=>; c=a^
/www 0 ^ /www ^^
a kind of ornament (of the feet *~ww ^ j ; plur.
/-v " " ■ " * <: ^ I " " ■ " * a; «ww
> I _!=_'> I<:::::>
> o o o <ww\^ 0 1 I I /www 0 ^ 111 ^
^ j[ > ""gs f°r 'he arms and feet.
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tots
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menf ti /www (J (J o 0Ä, /www
$, a kind of
/WVW\
soldier who was armed with a shield; plur.
1
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I
/wwwo ny I , IV, ooo, www
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/WWWOtAV I , WWW
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I, IV, 911,
Mendes Stele.
menfet ^^
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plur.
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menf t-ti (?)
bracelets, jewellery.
&&4>
soldier ;
I
I.
I
tOOh
A/WW\
rings,
Menmu-tunt^«^,
T. 290
r«/>v,w.n>.i. |^^1 '^^, fi P. 606. vessel,
menmens www y, > '
/www —«— I vase (?)
Menrir (Menlil)
JÖÄ (I t] Ä6, www
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I-
i/w^-^
aüüüSS a Nubian god; see
I ' Merur, Mandulas.
>\\
menhiu
äOOh
n^\--\läi:
tOOh
rao
menhep ^ ÏU fa, ■==> m
/WVW\
_ , to copulate, marriage, spouse.
menhes ^^ n] ; see fD ,
Menhesàu
eïia
(Il
IV
P- 673,
m. 664> n. 1280, ^^ ra tk) p. 94) m. „g,
/WWW M ,,/T
N. 56, a group of gods who watched over the
South, •=fP' X ©> Ta-shemâ.
meilhet ^ m ffi, IV- SOC. register,
■- writing tablet.
menhetch -^ m "^ {ft, p. 185,
M. 200, N. 899, A.Z. 1908, 47, register, writing
tablet.
menh ^
/www
" v^o, boy, youth, young man,
A ÜJ A JJ /WVW\ A JJ
1==^^
menh-t ß ° &r> Sirl> maiden (?);
iüüä 9 ^ Rec. 15, 142, young
/www X \ ' SOW.
eïa
belonging to the
corvée (?)
menh-t
menh ^8 :, ^ :, ^ 8 %> :, iv,
/WVW\ A O ^"'^''''"'''''= o /WVW\ A. —JO. O
"""' o o ,*""", O °
480, ß o o, 8 .... wax ; Copt. .«.OnrXg,.
/WVW\ A O /WVW\A|||
menhiu ^8U °, ^ v== fj |, Rec.
16, 110, things made of wax, wax figures,
menh-t ^^ ö •#[, Rec. 29, 148,
/WVW\ /N
A 'cr /wvw\ All /wwv\ A
1°*' I'W' water plant' papyrus; p1u
^IS'^Mii'^IW^^
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WAT!-
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r.
menh-t
menhut
menhu
/WVW\
/WVW\
/WVW\
an amulet in the form
of a serpent.
common soldier.
eïa
to sacrifice, to offer
up an animal.
/WVW\ A _Zi V J /WWV\ A _/J t-L
sacrificial priest, slaughterer, butcher, slayer,
executioner.
Menhu ^ § % A " slaughterer," a title
/www X Ja £ü of several gods.
Menhu ^^ S %U ^"|1, Denderah IV,
62, "^^ 8 % 3, B.D. 17, 142, the butcher-
.www a _zr \ 1
god who slew sacrificial animals and the foes of
the gods.
äOOh
Menhi ^jfllll, aU()l>
/www A II /www All I
Executioner-god, the Butcher-god.
the
Menhi -^ §
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Tuat VIII, a god of the
Circle Sehert-baiu-s.
Menhi
äOOh
^(|(|^^,Nesi-Amsu33,6,
I, B.D. (Saite)
a slaughtering-god ; fi M ;
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!7? 57, the companions of the same.
r-^üiü A A ° Lanzone 287, Denderah IV, 78, a
Menhit
Bv
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goddess, consort of Shu.
Menhi-khenti-Sehetch ^O/ll
r» r\ a. at AA/WV\ A 11 I
H I ^ , Pi.inkhi Stele 83, a god.
menhà^^Ap^^S^A
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P. 613, a kind of bird (?)
menhità ^^ jj wl () ^T, Rev. 6,24, a
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king's gift; compare Heb. nr.2Q.
menkh ^ J, il,
/WVW\ tJ L
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/WVW\
eïa
J .www ir fc$ Àmen. 14, it. to
U ® <-»*-. h
% award, to reward, to recompense, to pay back, to
confer a gift or an honour, to be good, gracious,
perfect, well-doing, beneficent ; <rr> A
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in a proper or becoming manner; 1 0 ^\
aüüü€
/wwv\ c
ft^ft,!^!;^^
3 /WWW ' w ■
««m fi O X , perfect for ever, good to last for all
time; 4|4|> the two beneficent gods (Euergetai).
ft I jjj' ^men- '9. '4,
79:
ft-
menkh-t
ana*
eüüa ■
www AA
0 «
/WWW
22, wwi I () t'A, Rec. 2r, 70, /www 77
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.»
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something that is correct, perfect, excellent,
good, solid (of buildings), beneficent, excellence ;
Q 5 I I ~S^, perfect in the knowledge of
" " ■ " j —
spells; «ww."n , of gracious disposition.
menkhu T i , T T T, good deeds, benefits,
benefactions, excellences, perfections.
menkhut £££ % ft JA, good
counsels, counsels of excellence.
menkh
ämä
®ft
/WVW\ r-w—1
menkhu ^^
»ft
j. a well-conducted
child.
j loyal and well-
I ' trained servants.
menkh âb (or ha-t) |"ö\ iv, 1044,
a man of right disposition.
menkh ^^ a î O, to work in wood,
to cut, to carve ; var. <ww, A ; T t Jl | (J.
worked ; Copt- JULOnrrtK.
menkhu www v§\ y t jij carpenter.
menkh-t
aüüü<
T) , www "o , work
produced by the carpenter, inlaid work, fretwork.
menkh £^S. ^ , ^^ ® a (4, to be
© L-Zl /www <® ü Jj
tied, to be fastened.
menkh «m A( clapper, tongue of a bell.
/vww' I a tool or instrument, chisel, a forked
® « 0 ' staff.
\ , an offering.
Uj, T. 389, P. 592,
menkh
düüü
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menkh-t
181,
düüü
/WVW\
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düüü
/WVW\
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r ' ® o.r'
g, Thes. 1207, [©j ^1 , x,
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J[0J[, /www g, a piece of cloth or stuff of any
kind, bandlet, veil, a ceremonial girdle or fillet,
a change of raiment ; plur. -www J J 1, IV, 1147,
JLLi'^,ö,.i^i^lM.p-^'
M. 584, N. 1189. The following bandlets were
used during the performance of the ceremony of
Opening the Mouth :—
menkh-t ans
• '•
or
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menkh-t àrun (?) ££3 ]< ft Ö,
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the blue bandlet.
menkh-t âtmâ £££ l ft <=^> Q ft jk.,
f] _ 0 A X a bandlet made of àtmà cloth
H èH0' (damûr?).
^ <~='n J] the great
Sût bandlet.
menkh-t uatch-t £ziï d "^ ^, or
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menkh-t hetch-t S vx ? °, *e "jf1--
® oûio bandlet.
or
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Menkh ^^
TT
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| $v}> 2*g' aS°d wh°
Presided over the 2nd month ; Copt. n«&.oni.
Menkh S H . Tuat IX: (1) a god
who swathed Osiris ; (2) an object worshipped
in Per-Neteiu (Mar. Aby. I, 44).
Menkh-qa-hahetep ,11. Y ID
===> B.D. 149, Denderah IV, 83, the god of
o 0' the 8th Àat.
mens-ther-t = H û A.—.,
/WWW I I > ^
_ M. 208, N. 670, the upper
' menset.
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mens-t kher-t
eïa
m
h£
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mens-ti S°
11
, legs, knees (?)
mensa J\ Ö IqI I. Rev-, after-
afterwards ; Copt. JU.tWC«&-.
mensa (?) t^i-
N. 259A, sour milk (?)
, U. 31A,
eïa
mensa Q, jar, vase, jug; ^f]fj>
YvvQQ' two jars or jugs.
mensas düüü 1q> fl, Rev. 13, 91, after,
afterwards ; Copt. JULmtCCWC.
mensub (?) s I« 1) I, sPear> Javelin,
ww» t -=3 * weapon.
mensh /www T. excellent, good, sound,
... r^üä
solid ; see ~ww\
®ft
menshu ^^Tl
/WVW\ Ä
t-
Rev. 13, 5,
benefactor.
mensh-âb ^^ O, generous, beneficent ;
I, Rev. 13, 31, kindly deeds.
mensli ww ff, Rec 4,24, A ' " '5^
1 -^ * /WVW\ >»
Rev. 13, 2, bandage, cord, tie, bond ; see
81
Ml g 11 Sf| /WVW\ ^^^^, /WVW\ , /WVW\
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^
/WVW\
i~m~i
PlUr. /WWW
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V\ £ n^, a large sea-going trading boat ;
> 'v^/vv S , A./S. 1905, 15.
mensh U^IJ, A.Z. 1906, 158, the oval
inside which royal names are written ; plur.
üä^n ! r^üäen !
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/WVW\
/WVW\ I I I
mensh-t /www o , Thes. 1323, Rec. 3, 50,
www . Mwv o . Hearst lap. 11, 9, minium,
no 000' DOlll
a substance used by painters.
UlcUiJ /WVW\ r. 1 /WVW\
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Zl
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/WWV\
Zl
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Zl
Zl
, Rev. 12,
eïa
116, ww" QÎ, Rev. ii, 160, 167, to bring to an
end, to finish, to complete, to make an end of,
to destroy ; Copt. XKOf rtK, JULOf pK.
mennq S ^ <&, Rev- ,3' 3?' t0 c.om;
AAiWATi ÜL ' piete.
menq £w^ <=A% w« A .o^-, Hearst
Pap. 5, 17, a kind of tree.
Menqit f/n, B.D. 101, n, D
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"^ ° J) (-,mD0S ^ "■> 53' BerS- 71' a goddess
0 CP of vegetation and gardens.
/www 0 J > , /www (U. a serpent-goddess.
me^wk°Wö'ReWft;cfi
menqeb ^^ J T, P. 352, 581, a cool
shady seat, place where the jars of wine were
stored.
/WWV\
Zl
menqeb(h)-t^^ J
Zl Jl
eïa n
AMVW\ I
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shaded room, for rest, a part of the temple.
Menqeb ^ £ 1, Thes. 8,8, ^ ^ 1,
Rec. 16, 106, a man-headed hawk-god; var.
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menqebit ^^a IU, Rec. 34, 124,the
/www ^-J
amulet of the serpent's head.
menqebit ££3 jl o, JwSS il ÛÛ. collar
or pectoral to which the serpent amulet was
attached.
menqerit = A ûû^, Rec 34,124;
fesa n — ^^
var. of A \ \<=>.
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meilk = M <&, Jour. As. 1908, 313,
AAAAAA ^ i
end, finish ; Copt. JULOfKK, JULCnrpK.
menk-t Awwvy .o^ SCC aaaaaa
meilker-t <=>, an animal's tail worn
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as an ornament by men.
Menkerit ^^ ^=S T«at x, a lioness-
AAAAAA û ' goddess.
Mengabu^a^jt^.B.D.
«(Sai'te) 99, 4, a god.
jnent, ment-ti S *Ç7 Ç\ S "° ^7,
trie two breasts of a woman ; see ^-, and
AAA \r
menti iw^S (w = (j ^ (w, an amulet.
menti www = -<s>-(?), the two eyes.
ment www |(?), Excom. Stele 1
iniiii yy 1 « AAAAAA ^»i A^ I 0 AAAAAA
!' _§^o \\
eïa
AAAAAA
I <=> W
I AAAAAA 1_J I
L.D. Ill, i6.\, S (j(j <o j$ !, L.D. III, i6a, 17,
j robbers of the desert, cattle men
in the Sudan.
ens
AAAAAA
Mi'
Mentiu nu Satt S ^ ^ I ö *=*
I Ci Ci
eïa
AAAAAA
AAAAAA -ilu» I -/»H " "
^r Y! ! kSë'the thievish nomads
of the Eastern Desert and Southern Syria.
Ment S $, '"^ li "1, the War-god of
^ Ç* i—1 AAAAAA U I
Thebes ; Gr. Mwj'A
MentitS^,Edf«I,»4sS,aEe(i„d:
Ment.safl(P)=)^^
a proper name (INlenthesuphis?).
/www
P. 204 -(- 4 (Pyr. 1015).
mentà c==' <= (j, N. 850
mentài ^E Q Q -A.
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r"! ^ '
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mentâr
menti I
eïa
JULItT + ei.
ß Rev., ascent ; Copt.
<X>' JULIÏT -(- (JU\
», Rev. 13, 19, 15,
1=^=1
<=> \
16, compatriot (?)
111 1 m n 1111111
menti % 3-J> ^ y • a
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Typhonic animal of the wolf species.
AAAAAA ^ n I ] ] ]
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mentnakh ■ t ^^ T|
/www Ȕy
Rev. 13, 13, 20, strength, power; Copt. JULrTT-
ru-cyre.
en AAAAAA a AAAAA/<
mentek f\ Q , thee, thou; f\ ^
AAAAAA P3 AAAAAA »""l
^,Gen. F.pist. 67,6S,^^e,Rec.
21, 78.
" " " ' r—7
menth-ti wwvN the two breasts ; see
düüä ^ , r^üü "W
w«« __, and 01'
*■ " ^ S/ /www v \
Menthu w^^x,1^^ ,^v^h
g=sjr /wwwiü^ g=sjrc
VrfVAAA
tk'lvâi^^, IV, 808, nomad hunters
and robbers of the Eastern Desert and Southern
Syria. They were famous for their beards—
N. 17.1, "like the beards on the Menthu."
"'lin ^1 ■""" *■ "FV
Menthu
VrfVAAA \\j P. 24IJ AAAAAA ^öV y
M. 784, B.D. 140, 6, 171, ww^^,^, www j,
^iw{ I (a j), /www ^K â , an ancient war-god
of Hermonthis near Thebes.
eïa
mentha
2, 5, a mythological town.
B.I). 114,
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ma^ + C!±"i <= I r^iüü r-7 r^üü ^ T
IxJ.olJ.lrl aaaaaa p j /wvw\ \/j /wvw\ pj JjOVe
Songs, I, 5, www 1 f. «w. (a TT, the breast, the
bosom of a woman ; „ ^P^, Nàstasen
/WWW S/
V/~7 V/~7
Stele 33, the left breast; dual •«« ,
r"". u tua y dfiüü p r"!q^7 r"! q
AArtAAA AArtAAA A/WW\ A AArtAAA ^ /WVW\
V\. , , AAAAAA ,-. \\ AWW\ , | , /vWW\ ,
JlV c^a <C ' c^>y l c^alll
Y\ ._., Rec. 4, 122, «M« (i V ; Copt.
JÖLKO-f.
mentiti
\\ \\ ?
w
, the two breasts.
ment-âbr?) ^ ^, Rec- * \> 6\> °J
K ' „w. O I bold intent.
_,„t . Doo dû the pupils of
ment-ti ^ ^ , ^ ^ htll^eyes-
Mentef-t = ^^ ] jk,
,,,,,,, ^ » www *t^_ u '°>r
N. I22Ü
:ii).k
204, a god.
mentch /vWW\
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487, A.Z. 1908, 38, Rec,
^7, Rec. 27, 232, breast:
U. 31, F. 602, N. 487, A.Z. 1908, 38, Rec.
eus ""W
3I' 2X> ^J
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■ '"""■ C) Il
ZT| 5k, the left breast, P. 606; dual
ÖVUU, T. 360, N.
VV
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mentch-ti
700, 982 ; plur.
/WWW
P. 302,
tf±üü
rJüiü±
aaaaaa
^"H R*c. 30, t96; aV|VV
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teats of a cowj N. 802, 1387, ^ I ® I
AAAAAA l I C*"'^ f-*"*"^ fo\
W, N. 1365.
mentch anl(l0,a kind of seed.or
( 11ll gram.
mentchi *=Z~i~*) M ^, safe, secure.
AAAAAA C 11
mentchu ^ Ö ^ || |, N. 996,
plaited beards.
(VWW
mentchemznkfi'
|^fV, Peasant ,33, ^ f|^ { f>,
Rev. 8, 171, a kind of basket, wickerwork bed.
mentchem ^ 8 f\ O, A-z- 68> I2>
„», <(. _K"\ sweet scent.
mentcher tt^i f ç, Sphinx 11, 83,
aaaaaa <=!> V
cerebellum ; Copt. ^WréXeJUL (?)
mer \|\ <=>, a particle of prohibition ;
Copt. ÄJCncup (?) ZJürp (?)
mer2=Ek—=E(l'like'as-
mer-tt
copy, likeness.
, Rec. 3, 50
= 5aV.
mer >a^, a sea-going ship.
mer ^\ P. 485, ^, p. 484,
*
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> AAAAAA <^_!j?>
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sœ ,. A-z- r9°5> 19, ai>y
»■^ > fa
schrift 117, <
~ï t >wwv\ I
collection of water, lake, pool, cistern, reservoir,
basin, canal, inundation, flood, stream ; plur.
f^3=Hr^r§' M' 729' N- I33°'S'B'
P. 123, ^^^^g. u- 533. P- 427. M- 611,
1 11 11 1 ^
'■ 68, . ! ! , P. 245,
!^a^'F-4i4) M-s93, N-ii98)
N. 1216,
I, >
\> 1 sin
fTTTTrin
_S>
~; Copt, jumpe.
-SS»,
mer 1 t ~§-^> s'-van'ipy iand-
mer 1 \ Cfj=', IV, 630, libation tank.
/www
AAftAAA
joaer 'wvw\ Rec. 21,78, _
the basin of a harbour, port, quay, harbour.
■S>,
mera
merit
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1 /www' excretion.
^ celestial lake, heaven,
sky.
Mareotis.
U 2
M
merit
jjw^v, A.Z. Bd. 35, 17, NN =, Amen.
4, 12, IV, 729, A.Z. 1874, 148, river bank,
landing stage, sea coast, port, quay, dam ; Copt.
eju-po.
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M
merit
Ï^EL t\t\ a
/\AAAAA 1
A/VNAAA T I
*wwv j lake, reservoir.
A/VNAAA V
merit, merut
33» 3°. 8JJ88,
A/VNAAA
S^S
aa/*aaa . <: ^:
a/vnaaa lj
y^, Rec.
fc~
boats, shipping in port.
merit
1, Berl. 3024, 75,
crocodiles which bask on the river bank.
merti
3=1 1 1
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3, 7, ^^ J j^ IE=3> canal> WW
mer-t
.->—&,
beyond, on the other
side; Copt. JU.Hp(?)
Mer
TflHn.1, B.D.G. 617 : (1) a sacred
serpent kept at Edfû ; (2) the protecting spirit
of the Inundation.
Merit <=>^-^,
goddess of the Inundation.
M.
Mer-ti
0 \\
Hi-f.
Rec. 20, 42, the
two goddesses of the Inundation, Southern
and Northern.
Merit meh ^ü> *#■ Q, Pap. Anhai,
the goddess of the Inundation
■,-T—&
in the North.
~ «. , Pap. Anhai,
the goddess of the Inunda-
:*:
Merit shemä
tion in the South ; S ^ <g> ~ ^ ^, the
two goddesses of the Inundation.
Mer-asbiu-^pj(]^||;,
B.D. 63, 2, the lake of Fire in the Tuat.
Mer-àar-u =\ ^ ^ Jj^t
P- 234,
-l|
fc
P. 464,
526,
a lake in Sekhet-Àaru.
Mer (She ?)-âârut
the lake of Uraei in the Tuat,
Mer-Maäti
r-n-i
j^ J. Tua, IV,
■UP
©, B.D.
1 7» 52-55, the lake of Truth in Rastau,
Meru - em - M'f kat
s III
j B.D. 39, 18, the turquoise pools in the
Tuat.
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or
Mer-mena
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I AA/WVA I
in the Other World from which the blessed
drank.
Mer - en - amu
I s
IJl I ©, B.D. 98, 7, a fiery lake in Sàsà.
*
Mer - en - àakhuti
GE3
J the lake of the gods of the
l ' Horizon.
Mer (She)-en-änkh V T © >
Tuat IV, the bath of Râ which was kept by
12 jackal-gods.
Mer-en-maätiu ~ww,
I E
I, the lake of the gods of Truth.
Mer-en-Mäa-t »*~«
I E
o i=Hr. &. 0'
s
k^k*
B.D. 17, 46, a bath of the gods in the Tuat.
Mer-en-Heru I^Z-AWW^^' KD-
13, 1, the lake of Horus in the Tuat.
Mer-en-hesmen »*~«
I S
B.D. 17, 46, the natron lake in the Tuat.
Mer-en-hetem
"£l=n:
N. 1132, the lake of destruction.
Mer - en - Kha ~^a-
G
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M. 469, 635, N. 1058, a lake in the Tuat.
Mer-en-Sâsà ^PHûnûQ, ^P
(1/1(1/10.© U- 393, 5°6, T. 32,, a lake, or
H I V4 ' island (âa ?), of fire in the Tuat.
Mer-en-serser 3=1 ~" """ (1 o»
^f^®'^ ^^J^fJ, Tuat VIII,
a lake of fire in the Tuat.
Mer-en-sehetep IEESI ~ww. H Œ=a=', b.d.
96, 7, the lake of propitiation in the Tuat.
Mer-en-testes ^-,J L
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B.D. 15, 8, a lake in the Tuat.
Mer-en-testes
>55>-
Mer-Nu
3 ^T" ©.
>5s>-
is """^s-. is '
a lake in the Great
Oasis.
7\T\T\ /WWAA
/WWAA
B.D. 39, 2,
the lake in which the serpent-fiend Rerek was
drowned.
1.
Mer-neter t=t'1
■i;
the lake of the god.
Mer-Hepu mV ^ ^, U. 419,
Mer-heh I^^f!> P>-D- 131> IO> thc
lake of one hundred thousand years.
Mer-Hetep I^I=â= J, b.d. no, 6,
a lake in Sekhet-Àaru.
Mer-Kharu ^1^^ V.'
B.D. 109, 3, the lake of the herons in the Tuat.
Mer-khebu I^1® JQ !, Tuat ill, the
lake of boiling water with a foetid smell; to the
righteous the water is cool and sweet.
Mer-Sab
J-^.U.481
N. 144, jackal-lake, in the Tuat ; plur.
Meru-smen-ä
1 1 1
iniüTii -
lakes of the smen geese.
^ ,r.699,
Digitized by
Mer-Sehseh J=L (1 jj (1
M. 269, N. 888, a lake in the Tuat
Mer-sekhnit 1=1 H
derah I, 6, a goddess of
P. 178,
Den-
©
Mer-shesh(?) mm\, B.D. 98, 8,
1 K 1 "TT. > a lake in the Tuat.
I Mi ^
Mer-Kenstà "-1- i^")jlc^û,
p- 337, c==s ^^ I c^a» P. 336,462, 638, M.
517, wwA , N. 1099, the Nubian lake.
Mer-Tuattà c
1
N.x44,tY]c^^](|®,U.48.,tY]c^
^\ ^ 1 (j, N. 1153, the lake of the Tuat ; plur.
TTT^f)*'R 245) N-io57.
1 1
1 1.
mer
ft'T. 266, M. 421, \l
T-283'^SS'R5°'Sö'M-3l'^S
N. 64, -=3_, , <=>, £ra, ^^, P. 64,
5, U. 224,- Rec.
27, 22
love, to desire, to wish for, to crave for, to will ;
Copt. JULe.
mer mer
Pap. 3024, 150, 151
mer-mer
mer
u.?)
love, desire;
mer-t
© Israel Stele 22,
Ç w MT \\' lovely, amiable.
Ê' S 5vRcv- "•i38,
> 2E§; O """" according to
îg W I 111' our wish.
ö, U. 454,
, love, desire, wish, something loved, longed
or wished for; <=~> , T. 26, N. 208.
mer-t âb <ë>1 l°', iv, 1023, willingly.
merr
p. 216, <^©
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to wish for, to
desire, to love.
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mernu <~
those who love, lovers, friends.
merr-t ^^<o &, <ËS^, P. 69, N. 36,
IV, 1045, love, desire, wish, something longed
or wished for ; plur. <rr> .
merrut <rr><= ^\, love, desiie, wish.
merut ^^.a^f^
1
' ^© 21
merut gû JJ, beloved woman,
sweetheart ; «nw^. *^cr., Metternich Stele 87,
%^J !, L.D. Ill, 140B, a *^3L%,
^0<^, 1 g$, wishing that
'^s^tk AA"° P-SB- 25. 2l8> beloved; Copt
<=>_^tlH^' . JU-epiX,
à , A <"& Hymn Darius 19, lover,
1 21' friend,
mera
meri
.^
, s()(). ^, 32=1,
U. 532, lover, a loved one, something
loved.
menu
meriti
tk A beloved one,
Jr 21' darling.
w<
i, Rec.4,135,
*■==£_ AAQ 3=h
\V
e'
Jour. As. 1908, 278, beloved; Copt. JULepiT.
merit ^(j(j-, ^(j(j-#- «o*.
desire, wish; Uü (a
Amherst Pap. I, love-spells or love-letters.
mer-ni
Pap. 3024, 104,
\\ ' lovable.
meri reth
l, benevo-
mer
mer-t
mer
M
title of a priestess in Hermo-
û ' polis.
_ , Rec. 3, 47, a festival.
Xi
),Rec. 11,142, gladness.
Xi
-, Rev.
11, 133, 12, 8, 56, pleasure boat; Copt.
JW.eXcWT(?)
Merr <=> •?) "beloved one," a title of
"" ' several gods.
', a title of several gods.
men
Meriti
mi
""""^X. AA 0
\\
!•
a Mareotic form of Osiris.
"^^ AAQ Ä "^^
Meriti
Berg. 50, a god.
Meriti, Meritti
w
Amen, Horus, Osiris, and other gods ; plur.
Darius 38, a pair of goddesses.
Merti <§5 ^j] £1 !, Hymn Darius 8, the
primeval gods and goddesses.
Meru-ä "^^—° Jj\, B.D. (Saîie)
68, 2, a god; fern
Meri-f-uä
a^>_ 'S3 ill
.^ o
B.D. (Saite) 99,
20, 140, 7.
a guardian of
' Osiris.
Meri-f-ta,
4_a
.Dénient, loving mankind ; Gr. (pi\âi'Opu>irov.
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derah IV, 59, a guaidian of Osiris.
Meri-maät s, BerS- L I2> a S°d ffn
> 1 the Tuat.
Meri-mut-f ^^«—-2^
■w, Denderah III^^ (j(j ^«£|>
B.M. 46, 681, aV ^Jj, Rev. 37, 70,
*W, Rec. 12, 1, a form of Khnemu, lord of Khäi,
Q AAe.
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Mer-en-äui-f
.V*AA
Mer-ent-neteru
'l'uat XI, a form
of Àf.
-www
1 ' , Tuât XI, a
goddess seated on two serpents, a wind-goddess
of the dawn (?)
Merit-erpä-neteru
(?)
SI
Mo
i o
Ombos 2, 131, a goddess.
Mer-segrit *"="X- Il S Qt) Lanzone
127, y? I?n ' ^ec' 2' 32' "l°ver
of silence," a serpent-headed goddess, whose
cult was common in the hilly cemetery of
Western Thebes.
Mer-setau.etc.^gflg^
I jl, etc., B.D. 145, 146, name of the 18th Pylon.
Meri-tef ^()()^ $> BM- 4M3",
I *? J], Ombos 2, 131, a goddess.
1
mer-t
mer
•¥■
ffllff funerary chest
"ZT H"1. ' or coffer.
>, Rec. 16,. 70,
Rec. 12, 12, servant, peasant, dependant.
merà ^^ A JD, a female slave.
mer-t <S^J), Palermo Stele, Rec.
26, 236, Rec. 31, 26,
'—',
"47,
is
Décrets
I 3=HI,
!' h(5!
9, <=> 3f jjf j, IV,
_2r si si si 10 _zr si i
Iwi, H W Jj I, Dream Stele 40,
(I <o j MS J| 1, serfs, servants, vassals,
peasants, hereditary servants on an estate ;
T=FT
1 1 1
, IV, 1081, t=t,
3=HI
Décrets 14,
3=3,e f\i
s
I, IV, 972 ;
1, IV, 408, chief of the peasants.
mer, meru
(vm
\
ù^û,
t^QyvQ IV, 656, Metternich Stele 117, desert,
Jf ' plain, mountain.
-—-^ Q desert land, waste,
mer-tt
ïjâQj/x/)' wilderness.
Digitized by
mer
■ n-n-
5», Rev.
11, 124, 12, 29, overseer, chief officer, head,
superintendent, director, foreman; plur. ^
■il» rm» -%-
mer àau-t ^f m ^o' IV' "l8'
inspector of dignities of the highest kind.
meru âuââut
111 ( a
of families, shêkhs of tribes.
mer àfy-t ^~1
"Sk 8 ^> overseer of the estates, land super-
J^ X Ml' intendent.
mer &feu ^(j fe j - K^ I'
inspector of cattle.
11,heads
, IV, mo,
merä(?) jj\^ ^_^, A.Z. 1908, 45,
chief of the caravan, "] H P I, chief of
caravans ; see Sphinx XIV, 172, andsi/fm p. io6a.
*—<. ., 01 rvxo
mer ä en set (?) }
N. 1002, chief of the mountain tract.
meräbu(?) |\ \ ' MLvAnas-
tasi IV, 3, 1, Koller Pap. 3, i," inspector of
horned cattle (?)
mer äbu shu ^~1 \ J §'
inspector of horn, hoof, and feather, i.e.,
overseer of all the cattle and feathered fowl;
Yl \ J§^> Rec '7. 4, inspector of
horn, hoof, feather, and metal.
mer ânt
•xxrra overseer of the
<-~^i 1 ' storehouse.
mer
u(?) ^
^
, IV, 1115,
V " ^> Peasant 193, district inspector».
meruaau ) , a.Z. 45, 124, over-
seer of the boats, captain of the fleet.
mer unut
149, a kind of priest (?)
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mer per *~1,
, IV, 1071,
chief of the house, steward, major-domo ; plur.
mer per ur ^~1 ^=t, j ra, chief
steward.
mer per nub "i r*^ overbeer of the
z—c C1C1 °
gold foundry; |^»,IV, 421.
mer per hetch "| fwq, overseer of
the silver foundry. .
mer per hetch Ib^2^ era ? era,
governor of the treasury; | (-h m , IV,
Rec. 33, 3, overseers of sacred property.
mer mau
■P"
n
1, o\erseer of the servants on
I
a temple estate or on private property.
mer m'khen
1.
/wvw\ T /wvw\
"*—^ j), chief of the royal cabinet.
mer menmen <§^-]j |pr$P> Rev-
11, 180, overseer of cattle.
mer mer[it]
/wwv\
/WVNAA.
AAA/SAA
■ ' '
21, 81, port-master, harbour-master.
mer mesentiu t;
w
\>, Rec.
L-fl
I, overseer of the blacksmiths.
mer m'shâu ^j ßgji, ."~"^ j$ |,
\\, P.S.B 21, 271, general,
commander of an army ; Copt. XeAJLHHcye.
mer m'shâu
high-priest of Mei.des.
mer m'shâu ur
commander-in-chief.
1, title of the
"St*
mer met ^ n
charge of ten men.
mer metcha-t '^\ ~
seer of the keepers of the books.
mer nu* J^®
of the town, mayor.
mer re su tx*
*, a captain in
I
^—< ©
11, over-
governor
^l'amer he-t urt "VI ^
overseer of
the South.
a llllll
IV, 1118, overseer of the six courts of justice.
mer he-t ka f\^ [] <= |_J v&, keeper
of the Ka-chapel.
mer Hanebu(?) ^^ # pf,
Rec. 28, 25, governor of the Greeks.
mer hem nesu t^^l ^ ty ^,
__)_r^ I /WWV\ À Pli
inspector of the royal slaves.
mer hem neter l^^lf^' ^~1
lîîî-iiîmiîî-éi-^-'-
inspector of the servants of the god ; v\ | y
ii?^ii^ö,'inspeciorüfthe
priests of the South and North.
mer khent (?) IV ^^ ffft
VS^iiii,
I, 100, the four overseers of the pleasure
gardens.
mer khert neter Ib^^ "1 $,
overseer of the cemetery ; 1\ | ûi
overseer of the cemetery workmen.
mer Mietern-t *~^ Q °, ^
Q vft , IV, 1106, keeper of the seal.
mer khetemu
£^\
!,
of the seal;
1, overseer of the keepers
> «w»i ^ era
4U ~ I , .keeper
.—1 T -www I
of the seal of the palace.
mer sau resu
Décrets 18, chief of the classes of the South.
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mer sunu
Pap. 42, archiatros
mer seba ^<=> (1 J
mer semt àabtt tj\^B^âir; jl
■governor of the eastern deserts ; |
governors of deserts.
, Amherst
an officer
' on a boat.
mer sekktiu.
w
!,
chief of the peasant field-labourers.
mer sesem txf^P P^ t*v -^> chief
•officer of cavalry.
mer sesh(?)ä nesu t^T"^!'
, keeper of the king's correspondence.
mer shen-t f\— 3 Q , chief of
enquiry ; Copt. X^CLj^rte (?) ; q\ , Rec. 24,
189 = (îr. Xctrû-t'ti.
mer shen-ti ^"1 r^lcra, chief of the
{^ wcra
•double granary.
mer shenâr t\ <=^>\j$
*M\
>Q^
chief of a temple
storeroom.
91* ^<=>^
mer shent
>(3 ^ <; (g Q * <-
a, Peasant 192, ) vfû, )
4 vS Mv 1 ■> overseer of a class of servants (?)
mer kat *~~\ ^ LJ H !, director of public
works, ckrk of the works.
merthethuj^^^^j,
inspector of the
mer tCheb 1\ Ä &, Décrets 18,
chief of payments, chief accounting officer,
mer <rr>, to see, to look at.
•<S3-
mer-t
Q 1
eye;
•dual
TITO»
■""«31 o<= *=X<2> -=S.<
00 00
<S>-
eyes;^
etc. ; «^
« IH
,V\
, the two
i, divine eyes, sun and moon, I
jj) ^ j, many-eyed, "full of |
Digitized by
^
eyes"; -o^M'ûJ'J ~ , "all eyes," i.e.,
everybody, people in general; Copt. fi.i.X.
merit c== h h <ê>-, eyes
>^^S\'§â"-Leyd Pap-7-i3,
, a title of the Eye of Horus or of Rü.
Merit <ËS.®-j/L B.D. 99, 24, name of
a part of the magical boat.
ïïJ Juli' B'D' 37' ■"' RCC' ■"' I26' tW° fight'ng
Mer-âakhu, etc. *"^fR^<n^>'=^,
Thes. 18, one of the 36 Dekans (?)
Merti seti <S">" A $ t^?, the name of
the 13th day of the moon.
—fl' <=>L-fl'
A ^V v to bind up, to tie together, to bind on
1 Jl a crown, to fetter, to be fettered.
mer-t <=>^T, <=^> ö, ^T. Rec
Rec. 12, 25, _V J^f> Love Son8s 2' 6'
band, bandage, girdle, fillet, tie; plm. ^\
czp 1
mer
bundles of clothes ; Copt. JULOtp.
mer-t
§t5
, house, palace.
mer-t
LTl, LTI, Metternich Stele 72,
=>on'
men
.in '"^s. n s in t .
<rr> , CD, <^:> , a quarter m
a town or village, street or lane in a town,
market-place ; plur. <rr> ', ^3> _,_.!. Rev.
>CDl' ^qDi
11, no : .
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■ <r-p> 1, house to house.
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merr-t <=>r-n,<=>rpcn, Peasant 300,
"SL^LTl c
<rr> , a quarter of a town or village, street
corner, market : plur. <rr> ^o
mer-ti <rr> , the two halves of heaven.
mer-t Ä^,cow(?)
Mer-ur ^ <=> ^l, B.D. 99, 19>
, Rev. n, 130; see Nemur.
X O
mer, merà *C3L
Rec. 4, 30, to guide (?)
mer <i>, Palermo Stele, '^3L V\ , *^S"ê.
$$>, "^^K^*-, IV. 1149, the morus
merit (?) ^ (j(j |, Rec 3> 48, -^l
^, U. ^r^(j(j^, ^(j(j^,
Love Songs r, 12, (1(1 -=A"~, staff, plank,
etc., of the wood of the moms tree ; plur.
I
Merit *C3L M ^ ^K B.D. 169, 18, a
mythological mulberry tree.
mer-t | •^-^, a writing instrument.
mer "^ ?""•). N- 258, milk pot.
merrit <r=> d (1 Q ! sh'Pwreck 164, vessels
<rr> 1 1 O 1 ' or pots.
m^J %^J1' her°' braVe man > Ï 1^
î.k1ï'Àmen-25'2,'^^'§'
(1 ^s_4, to be sick, to suffer pain, to grieve,
to be sad, to feel sympathy for someone
meru ?
mer àri ?
^
Pap. 3024, 131, a
sick man.
g, a sick
LT ' man.
«»»■«-fkT-fk^-Tk
*, P. 830, M. 448, N. 465, 773, -f |^Ç J»
•fir^-ïkw-fk^
&5k, Rev. 14,12, sickness, illness, pain, sorrow,
cruelty, grief, fatal disease; t- v\ *k\ ^ ,
^ 3i> 3o> ï ^57^'Pap- 3°24-
(J S "t'^,, sickness.
mer (mut) -^-^v, Amen. 2T, 10,
I /& ' I £2 ' t0 ^'e> ^ead> death.
merti (miti) ^^^l. t^. <^>>
1, the dead, the damned.
A.Z. 49, 55, the damned
one, a name cf Set.
<=■ \\Wi 1
Mer 3Z
Mer !k5H]'RD- 6-9'a
protector of the dead.
Mer[it] ^ j^, Denderah IV, 84, ^ ^
Tj ibid. Ill, 24, name of the goddess of
O
Merit-neser-t
■f
f
the 8th 1>) Ion.
* , lhes. 28, the god-
dess of the 8th hour of the night.
Merit nesru Y —— \h 1, Tuat I,
a fire-goddess.
mer?lC"A'M-2o2'M^
A>N-68i>l^A<N-6MkA>
2,9, pyramid, tomb ; plur. ^ |^:>^A| | >
si^-ZZn, Rev. 11,151,174, 12,19, ships, fleet;
-Sa^v»-*-^, Rev. 12, 8, sailor (?)
mora-t f
"C7
, Rev. 14, n,
fullness; compare Heb. v'XTC-
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M
an ancient name of Egypt ; Pa-ta-Merâ
■""^ *«3L A r the land of Merà =
I xs <r—s. i I ' Gr. TÏTiftvpiv.
meri f\ .as. 00 num, a kind of stone.
merina
IV, 665, captive chiefs ; compare
Heb. p-m(?)
Merur (Melul) ^^"-^ ^, J^
<=> ], f\ (1(1-Äa, a Nubian
god'worshipped at Talmis and Kalâbshah (Mandulas).
merurit "C3L% y <=, a kind of bird.
steering oar, paddle.
merukh-t l^2^^^. "measurer," a
name of the left eye of Horus, i.e., the moon ;
var. <=> I .
® -Ö-
Merbàa
•c
mmi
Al.e/S.'f, a king of the
1st dynasty.
mermer
Mermer
1 \> I I s I 121' I \>
3r I wT' t-t'e °^an official.
B.D. 75, 3)
a god.
, IV, 691
Merna J^ ^
merh *C3L | %\
merh-t "^fi " , u. 61,
"Ö" to anoint, to rub
with oil or fat.
1-ÏÏ-
»• »■*«??■ «Xï-Siiï •■
?rt Rec. 4, 30, oil, unguent, grease, suet, fat of
U' any kind ; Copt. -ßpe&I, i-M-pH&e.
merh-tâ "^ iUÛ> unguent or Perfume
<rr>X 1 maker.
Merhi ^ J (|(| ^ , Mar. Aby. I, 79, a
bull-god, a form of Osiris (?)
tk A the god of per-
if* iß ' fume(?)
Merhu
Merhuit "*" J^JJ. T.S.B.A. III, 424,
a cow-goddess of w* fi I ©.
merh
, Tutankhamen 7,
, A.Z. 35, 19, to destroy, to wipe
^'^I^'^i^'*60- l6'57'
out, to delete or obliterate, to perish ;
j(_P^> A-z- 35, l9> ineffaceable.
merkh f\ *¥*, u- *2°> T- *4°' \°
jSji^. c. measure (the day).
merkh-tS^Sg^.St*,
A.Z. 1870, 156, 1899, 13, ^^ ^{\, Rec.
15, 141, a measurer of time, water-clock (?); Gr.
wpu\o~{{ov.
merkh-t
3, Mythe 24,107.
merkh ^v^a.?^,Rev. 11,124,138,
140, to fight, to wage war ; Copt. **\&.£j.
merkhâ f\ ^ÄTOe^.Rec. 13,42,
^a J ^ ^. war> strife, fighti
%é, Rev. 12, 9-, 29 =
Meres
Mersheri
1
S (1(1 ^fo, Calasirites.
mertit (merit)
mhi
Q a piece of
V ground.
ro
H], to forget, delay,
hesitation; ^-^
ting my rule.
mha.« I™
ra?
w
II
f\ra
mhani« K J» u
27, a limb or member of the body.
Ma, not forget-
, roof (?)
l£, A.Z. rcjoo,
Mehât ^^^fefeT.so,
^° Ij-aa»,R l6°-a group of Tlet
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i, Rev. i2,
*, Rev. 12,118,^
ro
, Rev. 12, io8,
raHi
III
, Rev. ii, 124
■K-M-
IV, 648, tribe, clan, family; see
III
^
ôq, coition, begetting, begetter.
meher f\ H] q. milk vessel; plur.
Thés. 1288, IV, 172.
mehri t\ H] (jM .a, milkman.
Mhettut *^f2, \ â ' ' ^ uat l'the ape"
gods who sang to Rä at dawn.
meh (mmeh) t^0^' Rev- I2> 31 =
Copt. JÖÜW.<L,P., before.
meh "^^j a sign placed before ordinal
numbers :
first;
•"^ oc=\ II
II ' _~, <=
°^ I
second ; Copt. JW.e,P..
meh «_j, P. 42i,°<=>VTV "^
h-
°°\
,-.—&
, cubit, i.e., seven handbreadths or
28 fingerbreadths or 0*525 metre, or about
20 inches; Copt. JUL^g^e; I XD<=> 1 D,
the
10 cubits multiplied by 10;
Herusàtef Stele 60, 132.
mehnesu 1^,{Û|^
royal cubit. The 28 fingerbreadths of the royal
cubit, I „ 0, were under the protec-
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tion of the following gods:—(1) Rä, (2) Shu,
(3) Khent, (4) Geb, (5) Nut, (6) Osiris, (7) Isis,
(8) Set, (9) Nephthys, (10) Horus, (11) Mestà,
(12) Hâpi, (13) Tuamutf, (14) Qebhseuuf,
(15) Thoth, (16) Sep, (17) Heq, (18) Ârimâua,
(19) Maantef, (20) Àrireneftchesef, (21) Heka,
(22) Septu, (23) Seb(?), (24) Ànher, (25)
Heruàua, (26) Sheps, (27) Menu, (28) Uu.
meh netches ^^n^,, the little cubit
containing six palmbreadths and 24
fingerbreadths.
__ „ Palermo Stele, a ship
.-^v,' 100 cubits long.
meh
meh '^v <*=y p. 123, m. 215, N. 686,
°^\, P. 4'7, M. 412, 597, 1202, ^\
~^$M
>, Rec. 33,4,°^,^$,
°°N
, to fill, to fill full, to be full, filled, to
be occupied with; Jjj^ C*=>'S (j ' T- 227> j^J
meh-t
N. 708, "^
c
meh-t ra
°°\üü.u. 174,
°°S
; Copt.
T'M- «"• kT«
fullness ;
N. 1191, x
Ulli' Amen- M, 17.
I-
I
15, 10, mouthful of bread;
. °°\0
fulfilment of affairs, i.e., the day's work.
Anastasi I, 14, 5, to fill the heart, to satisfy, to
be content, content; „ \ a person who fills
the heart, beloved one, darling.
mehàb menkh ^w\\ iv, 1001, perfect
filler of the heart, a title.
meh änkhui Heru °^ -^ -^ J ^,
IV, 1040, filling the ears of Horus.
meh un °^ ^a ^ n, A.Z. 1912,
r; W « /WVW\ S 1 ' I
33, Rechnungen 34, poultry yard ; Copt.
meh utcha-t ^ ^| ^^, the
filling of the eye, i.e., full moon on the last day
of the 2nd month of Pert, the 6th month of the
Egyptian year.
mehmestcher-t^ftif. B*
^Anastasi IV, 3, 1, to fill the ear, to listen attentively.
mehretui "^ ii?, to use the
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mehseka^pu^^S10 1
occupy oneself with ploughing.
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133, to fill the bosom, i.e., to embrace.
meh qet-t oc=^ i ^ ««« IÂ cm, Rev.
13, 3, to act with great prudence ; Copt.
meh z Rev. 14, 40, the perimeter of
' « ' a town.
meh-t (?) #,
U. 261, abundance.
S addition, incre-
1—k—■>' ment, increase.
Me^(?)°-Nl^â'BDagod(?)
Mehi <=«=^
8
Tßftflsi,
B.D. 168, a serpent-
'Äir"""'' deity.
Mehit -^l^.^j},-^,
°°NÎ
of û
0 "j) a goddess associated with the
O Q ' god Àn-her.
Mehit <=«=^
o
B.D.G. 1268, Î
O'
Denderahll.ôô.f ^,^,^^>
the goddess of the North.
Mehit °^\ Tuat IV, <g> ^, Pap.
Ani 20, 9 : (1) a goddess, warder of the serpent
Nehep ; (2) a uraeus on the brow of Râ.
Meh-f-met (?)-f °°^ A *uL, the god of
the 16th day of the month.
Meh-maät "^ ^fn il, Tuat III, a god.
Mehit-Tefnut ~^ J) û ö
, Edfû I,
, Rev. 5, 95, to be inlaid
20, 6, a double-goddess of Edfû.
meh \ N
' «\ "" i, inlaid with
°<=>N ^ _1_ fe== -2* -2» -<Tr
with something;
I
precious stones;
,1
covered with flowers of all kinds.
meh^«,-^^,-^
1 m
IÏÏÏÏT1,
a kind of stone, agate (?)
meh o« 8 :, °°\ ^stones for in-
'Xo 000' im laying.
meh-t ^\ a plaque.
^TJ
meh
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°<=N'T-267'¥^0<=N5'N-39:
°^S^^, A.Z. 1872, 2i,^, Thes. 1205,
IV, 600, 648, to seize, to have or hold as a
ppssession ;
. °-=\
to lay
hold of his feet.
meh IK "^ something captured,
-w-,' prisoner.
meht ^ °°S "J t—fl> R^ 12, 37,
°<=>\ I (I L—J, Rev. 14, 37, to have power
over, to have possession of; Copt. &JJL&.g/T€.
Q /WVW\ Q
mehi ~=>\ 9 AA^^AAj T. 268,CK=>^ x , M. 425,
/> /WWV\ <A
—sj^,. N. 945, |^~=N
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/WWW
/WWW
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/WWV\
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(a wiw Amen. 6, ?,
.A
/WWV\
/WWV\
^ 11 /WWV\
to be submerged,
drowned.
OC^^ /WWV\
meh-t nub N /www f*rö*( the washing
l^ /wwv\ 000
out of gold from quartz or mud.
mehu t\ c"=^ %, a drowned man.
mehiu o<=^
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„ AAAAAA
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A/WWA
II,^»_
°^Iz^i'°^ftVVV'thedrowned
Q /WWW
meh 0"=>^ 9 &&™ \>, submerged land.
Mehi oc=^
(2
°«=^ 9 , the canal
of the Nome Metelites.
mehuiu c^|%()n%~wwv) the flood
that destroyed mankind.
mehi '— § \\ 0 (| -www, Rec. 1 o, 136, flood.
mehit «=^|(|{j
/WWW
^ o<=^ a n ^
/WWW } '
/WWW '
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
°-=\
/WWW J
A/WWA
/WWW
■41
/WWW
'www, ^wJJ, Metternich Stele 202, Pap. 3024,
/WWW tWWVA
water-flood, rainstorm, a mass of water, essence.
mehitAgbà^°^ = ^Sj(|
/www U. 620, the flood of Agbà, /'.<?, the mass
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mehai oc=\ ffi M ^0, fuller, washerman.
mehi «=^(](j^)oo^#(]j|^)Rev.
6, 136, title of a priest.
mehi sem(?) ~=^ (j(j^ PJ^W>-
Rev. 3, 45, title of a priest.
Mehi
was drowned in primeval time,
I QQ^3^' a title of 0siris who
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Mehi ~^ M « Dum. 11,46, 27, °°S
qi)3,Tte.„9,f(]y,^|(iy,
B.D. (Saite) iog, 7, a title of Thoth as god of
the Inundation.
B.D.G. 292, a goddess
of the Nile-flood.
Meht-urit ~^<|g ^, U. 427, °^
Mehit °<=^
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mehit <-*=^
sky-goddess.
>^Q. T^^SO
■•S3' °<='\
iii'
IV, 463, 1203, fish
mehu ^-N^^
Meh-t °°^, °°V -^8^.-^8e
^\ the North.
<= K
fisherman.
Meb-t-sf.^f.f^f
©'
North-land, »'.«., the Delta.
Mehit oc=^
°°\
°°\
hh #> ^1, North land, the Delta; mehti
°-=S
^~», ^~» n , ^ , northern.
mehti^,~^,°^}(),
°<=^ \> c*""^ s «J the northern quarter_of earth
a, a, 1 ' a a 1 Q' or sky; Copt. SjC&IT.
Mehtiu °^\^|,
those who live in
the North.
Mehtiu c-=^
P. 829;
°-=s
.v,«..,^,^ '*'
Ol, Dream
northern tribes, gods of the North.
mehti (?) oc=^ ^, grain of the North.
mehti
, fleet of the North;
Î,
, Palermo Stele, North-house;
°~N5=?
°°\
lords of the North, Greeks (?)
mehti-âmenti °<=^ ft Q u, iv, 657,
^~» » ^ ft , north-west
\> I û q|
mehit °^i^3, t. 81, M. 683, N. 1075,
r-sjh1^'
°°N.
°°\
^:
~=\ J (|(| - ^, Rec. 33, 36, ~=\ (j (j - XÇ3,
^^I^3l|jÀmen.4>M>-N^(j(j^31
°°s{ljlj. °^^(j(j ^2|, Love Songs 7, 9.
<~=^ 8 <a ulJl^S , the north wind.
mehut o<=^^C233, p. 362, 707, a.Z.
i907,3,~S^43j, Rec. 33, 36, the north
Mehit-per-t-em-Tem, etc. <*=^
wind by which the magical boat sailed.
meh-t ^"^ y , fan, fly-flapper.
meh-t °-=sJ ö, °^ü> r^^' Rec
17, 145, °<^^>, IV> 635, a vase> 3ar' bowL
mehut °<=^ ? , offerings.
mehti ^°W, ^ fie
\\
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oil,
unguent, salve.
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meh-t «=^Qß, Qj.jp, «^^^,
c"=>\ 5 Q U> Israel Stele 6, crown, plume, feather -
•crown ; plur. °<=^ 9 >>"!!. ' ' Koller PaP' 4> ''6-
men â? §e x, -=v,t0 crown' t0 b/
^ x-v ._n' crowned.
meh Of.|| q&J. ^J\ ^H$a>
^^ 9 II', bandlet, fillet, garland, crown, girdle;
P^-NJIJS' 32S- ^^^'
P. 426, M. 610, N. 1215; Copt. **&.&€.
meh ^j^^^^^
iinen thread.
mehi (m'hi) ^| (j(j % Rec. 12,211,
5, 5, flax, linen ; Copt. A*.<L,P.'..
meh
°°N
I, 129, Pap. 3024, 68,
Metternich Stele 199,
°°\
^XsU' " "' ^>e
have a care for, to be anxious about, to be sorry
to brood over.
to
mehi
°°\
°°\
P. iii6b. iS
°°\
Hymn to Nile 3, 9, °<=,\ jj
Pap. 3024, 3°, ^2%X_
wretched man, miserable,
meh-t ^j^^^j^^V
^ 9 , care, grief, anxiety, thought.
meh sa °<=\ °^\°im° &, °^\
«8888«
e
°°N
meh-t sa "^^ fi ^«8888°, care, anxiety.
meh ^v0^^, Rec. 15, 17, nest;
g, Rec. 13, 15.
meha-t t
, Leyd. Pap. 2,
<W t=ft, P. 644, tomb, sepulchre.
\\
Mehänxxti (Mehnuti)-Rä °<=^ö%
_ v^ ■■ . A —H
B.D. 180, 31, a god (?)
mehi
°°\
00000 1 » .
000000, shining one.
mehuar 1^°*=^ -f) "2Ä, pigeon tower;
Copt. JUL4.&.S..&Ä (?)
Mehun |\ ~^\%^*\
Hrö% J, a harvest-god.
meh-f(?) ~=^
fTTTTTI
/WWV\
a kind of stone.
/WVW\ j j A>WW\ L. J; A>WW\
mehn-t ,«*», N
house of the North
, /WWV\
Rec. 3, 50,
mehn-t (?) ü^ I"^ j, north winds.
/VWW* •
^ T r
mehen $. ~Nffl,'
a covering.
/WVW\
/WVW\
/WVW\
/WWV\
Mehen "^JL °<=Nfel, x to«»,
°<^ ^ Tuat VII, C*=>\ <=«=^
/WWV\
a serpent-god who protected
Àfu-Râ in the Tuat.
Mehnit ~^ J ^ ^ j^, b.d. i3i, 9,
°^(|(|^,B.D.I68,^^,^^,
°^IVoS\-Rec-27'88'SS\'
0 Jk' ^B\o' — x_tfoBvHymn
Darius 29, a serpent-goddess, uraeus crown.
Mehni °^M, Tuat *}' °"e-of, \î fds
/www 11 who carried Mehen.
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Mehen-àpni(?) ~^ A D J)
W.
Tuat X, a serpent-god, each half of whom had
three heads and three necks and rested on a bow.
Mehen-ta <Z^,°^s(jj\
' 1.. * /wwv\ vî5 ' 3Î
Tuat VIII,
a goddess in the Circle Hetepet-neb-per-s.
Mehen-ti -S, Denderah IV, 60 a
q \\ guardian of a coffer.
mehenk
m X j£ a__o' m X
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mehra (meha) t\ $ lö^cfö' Rev-
12, 38, clan, tribe; ^|oOU. 296, N. 534,
store chamber of tomb.
mehs ~=^ 8 n a, blain, boil, sore.
mehs (?) <g> y—, iv, 266, <g> p V^,
^ I, the crown of the North,
mehtep ^^^^rj. needle; Copt.
g^.M.KTUjn.
meht-t <*=*s$^3^r-.B-T>- 96, 97. 7,
mekha c=z
c T>
Hi to burn, to be hot or
'{>' fervent.
mekha&rià'N-759^
IV, 72, to turn to, to run towards
<S»
mekha-t^ ^, Rec. 30, 67,
intestines; Copt. JUL^g/r.
-nekha-t |^J4l, K^4l,
, Rec. 13, 31, pillar-scales,
balance ; Copt. JULixye
mekhai t;
Copt, ^^jutcyi.
mekhaut
carpenter ;
3^>0 Rarsnah '» J4> n> shelters (?)
.. JT mi' on the river.
mekhi ^ (j(j |, Verbum I, 396,
12, 34, to beat, to strike, to fight; Copt. JULIcye.
mekhen f\ <*~=>\, N. 293A, club
mekhn-t t^. ~~^-yi^. T- 220, P. 615,
kH^'u-/8'kHJL^
M> 786, A^^^^A }f^ , ReC 20, 64, V\ www
.WWW -VWWV ■^■^*t^ —CT^ ^^
n Q j«>., N. 913, 1172,
894, 119, ferry boat; plur. *\
—CT^ -VWWV
è=Sè^, M. 782, 785; var. meshen-t f\
ww^JEi;, P. 400, 651, 676.
12
I
mekhar f\ | r . "a*, ^\ I ^a
^ $&, Rev., war, fight ; Copt. J«.X«&.,P..
mekhar-t 1— ? _äu (](?4q, Rev.
13. 59. army.
mekharr t\ T^o j), Rev. 12,^0,
mekhent, mekhentà
P. 183, ^^s=S^-, N. 896, 913,
H^]'N-56s- iMi Rec-
26>64'kH^^â-Hh-79'k
N. 1184, god of the divine ferry, ferryman ; var.
M-khe-nti-àr-ti ^(Hh 0 ^££,
N. 660. (1) a form of Horus; (O^fffll ° "jjj,
B.D. 168, a crocodile-headed god.
"^ ^?* % Rec- 37, 59. «1 form
û <=>£Lr ofPtah.
£3<
M-khenti-ur
M-khenti-Tefnut a
37, 61, a form of Ptah.
M - khenti - Sekhem
U. 532, a title of J ^ J (j,
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|^JP*4--="--- l>- 6-*2> M- 677. N. 1239, a
kind of ceremonial staff or weapon.
mekht ._
àmiu khet, subordinates.
, Rec. 27, 77 ==
', Pap. 3024, 142
mesftiP#;fti-
a conjunctive particle : yet, moreover;
^,Lcydpap.2,8>lje(HP<a^,Leyd ^aP;
mes ft. an anil|let wom by women to obtain
III' easy labour.
&MP~il.P*fllP.MI.Pv
to bear, to give biith to, to produce, to fashion,
to form, to make a likeness of; iï) (J, P. 613,
T. 3S9; (H]- •'•- 358; I] I
to make to be
born.
born of, brought forth
by.
mes en
mess ff)P[l>U- 597,
to bear, to produce.
, messuth (fl fl fl s=> %>, birth.
mesmes (|)P(|)P^>.
1(2
(IC-
to bear, to
produce.
mesmes ft
to set in order (?)
mesmesiu
children.
mesi
, Rev. 11, 1 r o,
ililWII«^
¥), bearer, producer; plnr.
IPWM-Ü^iMf.i:^:
mesi ff) H ft ft Jj, midwife ; Copt. AJLeciCW.
mes-t [ji<=, U. 197;
o
Q
Ç'
mess-t f| p[U, M. 452, (H PP Z .-
iï) H Py. fp ~~"-~, a woman who bring-,
forth, something which is born or produced,
birth.
mesut ^(|)°^. u- 43. M. 681,
iPMi.ffiP=M-irr^
il.P-.fc#m«lP:i#-&!-
birth.
mesti f| — p Q ^ Ijlj %*. Rcv- M,
19, childbirth.
mes-t $) fl a, Rec. 27, 219, fjj -*~~ ~
Rec..,,..8, |j|(l§)=, (DP°
something produced.
mes[Ut] ff| H^), birth of Osiris, IPfl,
of Horus, ^, of Set, *Vt > of Isis, jl °, of
Nephthys, T\ ; these births were observed on
the five epagomenal days of the year.
Mesut Neprà ff) fL~cT(j « .Jj, »biitli
of the Grain-god," the name of a festival.
Mesut-Râ [f| fl® % ! © .Jj, "birth of
Rä," i.e., the month Mesore (Demotic form).
mes - hru mesut m (f|> ® (f| P V*
mes-t f| [U _ f| PQ^> 1V- 700,
laying [eggs] every day.
WZZ' fliP'^S1"'Mission i3,5i'
genetrix : | [1 ° $ ^ "^ (j(j r=a, bearer
of a man child.
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iiiPii'kP^'(iii)'chiu'™n;i,i"r
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messu
messiu
Im
Rec. 29, 28, (|)Q^^^, Rec. 29, 77
nf-flll^AU.-lll-a!
Rec. 32, 82, 1 OOP, children.
[jjflfl !§).A, IV, 614, children.
vV those who are born, children.
mesit [fi J)J) -, T. 284 = fÜ - ^, P. 53,
(f) Pe(](|~i|$$!, child,»; ||)(|..,
P. 593, race, family.
mes [|j jî),ababy;j|jj^|^jî),baby
15 months old; iïj l\ J|, a weaned child.
mes-t flj p° JÎ), Pap- 3024, 76' X P o '
f[| 'ÊiÔQ> a female child.
mesu uebu §1 %> v& JjI ^-^, all who
are born, i.e., all mankind.
mesuntmuc?)^, ö j^,
offspring of the Water-god, z.<?., plants.
mesu hemt [fi H ^ ^ !, female children.
Mesu Heru f|][lj \J^J,
Quelques Pap. 43, a class of embalmers.
meanbesin ftifl \jJ{Pv\ 1)1)3^3®,
sons of quakings (?) terror-stricken beings.
Mesu-kbenti-Äat [fiH \ ! ss*^ A
Quelques Pap. 43, a class of embalmers.
IHM»
(5 yra 1, children
I
Mesu seru
of noblemen.
»««iHLâ-II.K-kâ-*-
z.
1910, 117, IV, 84, "begetter," a name of Amen,
Tom bos Stele 10.
\\
MeSti n-Üku^' thC tW° d,V,ne
parents of Râ( $0m, !
Mesut |flQ^l Û .J), children of
Osiris, divine beings.
Mesuffip,,,^^!^^^!^,
the gods who begat their own fathers, divine
beings.
Mesu betesh-tjf, (1^1 j^,
I r-n~i
îma
r-w~i ill'
ftlP^âiJ^ââi'chiidren of revoit'
i.e., the rebels who followed Set.
Mes-pet-âat-t-em-ker-f [fi H ^?T
«^(^ ^ Denderah I, 30, Ombos II, 2, 134,
a lion-goddess.
Mes
■Peh [fipD^_^^,B.D. 146, the
doorkeeper of the 2nd Pylon; var. Mes-Ptah,
Mes-t pekh-t fl) [l^J D QEjl, B.M.
32, 11. 409, 495, a mythological bird of prey.
Mes-Pteh [fi fl ° 8 _fj , the warder of the
2nd Arit, B.D. 145.
Mesi mesu [fi fl _fj jjj fl !, Hymn Darius 2,
producer of [his] children, a title of Rä.
Ö -
H. , N. 960, B.D. 175, 1, children of Nut,
i.e., Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephtliys and Horus.
Mes-en-Heru-neb-t-hefiu [jj fl ™*™
©.I K^7 o *<=_ -^um ffi Denderah IV, 63, a
.JS» ^ X \\ 1 1 1 SÜ' hawk-headed god.
Mesui neterui ^ [fi [1 ® Jj) Jj) I, the
two divine children.
Mesu Heru |p j^, ?■ 599,
R6o°'il^WT-28i'N-i3i'iliP111^
B.D. 137A, 17,
Mar.
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iï) I w i Vv, Jn, the four sons of Horus,
viz., Mestà, Hâpi, Tuamutef and Qebhsenuf.
Mesu Heru (j)^', Edfû I, 15A-H,
the four sons and four grandsons (Àrimâuai,
Maatefef, Àrireneftchesef, and Heq) of Horus.
Mesu Heru fa ! £jä ß) \, Tuât xi,
four chains that fetter Äapep.
Mes-sepkh | p ^ fj, b.d. 145, a god.
Mesu-seràt-beqt fa H %~^~~û Q^
J , B.D. 172, 6, a group of gods.
Mesu Set
Mesu-qas
\ nmD
children of Set,
i.e., fiends.
«?
L-=J,TuatX,
a title of the four sons of Horus as fetterers of
Äapep.
Mesu Temu
ill*
"£l=n:
, N. 960, i.e.,
Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Jsis, Set,
Nephthys.
Mesi temu em uhem fa H ^
/ ^v , B.D. 182, 16, giving birth
to mortals a second time, a title of Osiris.
Mesit-tches-s [j]-"-^. [îl-*-^-*-
^"j, Tuat II, a self-produced goddess.
mes(?)^r=a, (DPjj§)^,Rev.
12,47, bull calf; plur. fl) P $ fö fl) P ^.
heifers ; Copt. JL*.«&-Ce.
mess fa pH H., Stat. Tab. 52, bull-calf.
mesit If! M û, foals.
—»mpft-iiiPi-iiiPG-iiiPiii
to carve, to sculpt, to fashion a figure or statue
iïj ^ç\\ the modelling of something; m 1
plating (with metal); iïj 1 ^
to carve statues of all the great gods ;
û I I I. w .
^l-il.'yp!y.W«-™."*»-
1 °^ 1,
1 «orjiini 1
219, 3, 18, stone carvers;
QITTTTn I
i, L.D. Ill,
statue; plur.
, divine
e^i
mes fa P jj§), Rev. 11, 169, foundry.
Mes [J] p, Rec. ii, 8o, ft [1 $, Rec. 21, 3,
chief prince; fa R jj§) ®
overseer of a cemetery.
— IfiPtl-lllPIII
Rec. 17, 98,
i-J]
, Metternich
Stele 34, to weave, to spin.
'mes-t rjj-o^.fjjn^^^, bandlet,
tiara, turban.
mes rjj P 1, lock of hair, curl.
mes iïj I W, to turn îound from, to avoid.
mes iïj I IRfiflfl, sei pent, Horn polio M.ian'.
mesut fa Hc^KtrîOT, fa H<=7ß!HW, serpent.
mes-t
36 Dekans; later
mesit fflP^'fliP^^' eventide
darkness; var. iïj 1 l1"^1.
mesit fti^d/l'^E?,
, Annales I, 87, one of the
JXS=3
= Ooao\ic.
mes
mesit
a=ti,,
000"
^=, Thes. 478,
* ' a festival.
■ H %\ suPPer. evening
Tj?' bread.
Ci I
I,
rt=r.l'
o' T" 342
Rec. 4, 121, evening meat, supper, cakes of the
evening.
•''•-.(li^.ft&lf-^
^v P y û| food' Provisions for the night ;
£f'
OOO
IV, 108.
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^■• IL "rr%606. akindofloaf«
-*-<* f\ TT
bob (
cake; var.
mes
mes
mes
1, cakes.
(•=-01
crop, grain.
A.Z. 1900, 37, a kind of
111' disease (?)
Il , LI). Ill, 219, 19, todrag.
mes
S\
~~K~ \ .A, to lead, to
bring, to transfer.
N. 440, a bird (?)
mes M\ jl .a, to walk.
mesmes
N. 1064,
""-MT-' p"254, M'475'
J\
mesmesu
, to journey, to travel.
mes-t jârA^, Jour. As. 1908, 250, jj§)
usury, interest ; Copt.
^' jw-Hce.
mes(?) c=p-*^, to slay-
mess
mPT-lUM-lM1
Ö
, Rec
4, 24, III M Mv) leather band, belt, girdle; plur.
III'
mess
J, Ana.stasi I, 25, 5; Copt. JU.OYC.
, leather armour, buckler,
■shield; |P pi^ fâ.amaWÊ
mesa-t, mesà-t m H
mesit fjj p^^l^j, Pap. 3024, 93
coat
leather.
or
birds, waterfowl (plur. of preceding ?).
mesànt
58, to cause trouble.
Mesännit (?)
2, 132, a goddess.
Mesit
, Pap. 3024,
(3 <o
Quo
, Oirrl.o.-.
Me su
mesur
B.l). (Saite), 136, 1.
a god.
^V& ^•Z- 1905, 104, a man's
\ëH' name, Moses (?)
■sr-kssT-
drinking bowl.
mesbeb(?)
^ .A, to go, to walk, a course.
.A,
—»-KOTIII—JJS'IIIPJJ
E /I'
M f| n 3.====x: plated, banded with
JUl-; n' metal, framed.
mesbeb (?) ft H J Jl <&, Love Songs
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mesper tep ft H D | K37, the ist
mesper, /.<;.,' the 3rd day of the month, which
was sacred to Osiris.
mesper sen-nu ftp ^^ [fie
II Ö the 2nd mesper, i.e., the t6th day of the
v^S7' " month.
Mesperit^^-,^^
<^, Tuat I. the goddess of the
D
ms£* Ike )(■«*. S^é j(^VRe-
Rev. .3, t4, crocodile;
Copt. ÛLC&gj.
I 1» •> AAKAAA
mesàntf(?)
6th hour of the night; varr.
coppersmiths.
msef I
mesen
, Rev. 2,43 = Copt. rtc«i.q.
i2>67> ^ JL h^>*~" ,0Vw^tATo' "ibhbii(?) [J]- ,U.42i,T.24i
_t n WAAA j. n (www s» fl / J?
_?, a portion of ( mesen |fl|l^, ffiPo^jH-
the lower pait of the body. [ Amen. t2, to, to defend, to protect.
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mesen
Ö V /l 't0 weave»t0 sP'n-
mesen-t
0 eL_j'
aa/*aaa --.
tsàifca, foundry, baby's cradie (?)
Mesen
mesen (jj 1 H
mesen
HI Berg. I, 34, an ape-
v' headed fire-god.
I rj Rev. 14, 69, to form
N a property or estate.
3 g+>, a metal worker; plur.
f|jP^/|^l|l>Reci6>ii&
II ^ |m, Herusàtef Stele 35,
mesen ,,, .
w 111
3^> 37, some kind of metal objects
mesnu
M 1, spearmen.
0 © M- 1
Mesen | ^| 1 ^Jj, Rec. 27, 223, the
Blacksmith-god; his associates were the
Mesniu, Mesentiu fji H
w
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of Horus who made harpoons, spears, etc,
^^ q°\- ÜiVl
mesenti
, Nav. Mythe 7, the blacksmiths
Ö ©'
worker, caster of metal ; plur.
o Ma, sculptor, metal
Mesenti fjj H
*l
mesentiu
l\\
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I =jo \\
,! Rec. 19,
!' 95-
L—fli the title of the
high-priest of Apollinopolis (Edfû).
sacrificial priests (?)
mesnâ(?) c=J(|\^, knife, dagger.
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mesner-t *\ l<=>, tunic.
mesneh (fi H ^^ | a., ft fl««~> 8 ||,
A., A.Z. 1905, 19, Leyd. Pap. 2,
Mesnekhtit
see Meskhenit.
WO
, Berg. 67;
4. r\ mvwv\ r
mesenti [f| I i, foundation; see
mesr_t [HI1 û nD****• Rec 3o- 6h
parts of a ship, ribs (?)
Rec. ir, 66, to turn oneself round.
^PJa». Amen. 4, .6, .., 9, |^|
•=ä^, -sse*, ^=z I fi V\"se»., crocodile; plur.
Copt. JU.C&..P,, Ass. namsukha -T<T^ MJ1 yt<.
(Talbot, Jour. R.A.S. 19, 133, Broken Obelisk I,
29). Gr. x«>Y""-
meseh-t |J^-,&Htw
a female crocodile.
meshU c=z ^\\ «a** MM , the four
crocodiles of the Cardinal Points; see B.D. 32.
MeshU VIII -ssJ'-'.E.l"). 32, the eight
UN ° ' - b
crocodiles of the Tuat. The Theban Recension
mentions four only, f\ P$ y^"3^ MM.
mesen
1 m
, Ebers Pap. Voe., a drug
to turn about, to turn away,-to turn.back.
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made of the member of the crocodile, an
aphrodisiac (?)
meseh | (IJ ff, Rev. n, 92, I p|©
ff L-fl, Rev. t4> 14, I p I ^ A., to turn
round, to turn away.
meshep
meskh-t
>"»-• ffl!"
meskh-t
a,
something hidden or
concealed.
s'i j]>iake'P°oi(?)'
ai
i=Hri
1, Rec. 33, 5.
TTIIrTTX
IV, 1060
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meskh-t | I* f&3, forearm, thigh (?) ;
Meskh-ti, Meskh-t (tj •"%,'v~,
*«■•-'• "°-ft f-k M R^T
P. 67t, M. «o, N. .„s, fDo^ ^, ft)«*.
$ rf> " ^!x .j, the constellation of the
Su' 111 • JÜ*' Great Bear.
. Meskh-ti [| ® ^, Thes. 124 ff„ the Great
Bear, depicted as a bull-headed heart, or a bull-
headed bull's haunch with seven stars. It was
the abode of the soul of Set.
meskh-ti fD.-V"' Xh ' &Ï
meskh-t «^^J^ rjbbons, veils.
meskha (|j J g, (|j [1 J g, |
Rec. r4l 119, ^ H
1 o—=3
to rejoice, joy,
gladness.
meskha
, a mistake for
> , the two nostrils.
Q \\<£? Ill I <=Ç> III'"
Meskha-t kau |^[)J®UUU.
U. 220
meskhä [f) H Q , diadem, crown.
meskhäu
meskheri-t
H " F.S.1Î. 15, 32, 33
I 111 splendour (?
f*£3
, an instrument
in the form of a thigh used in religious
ceremonies.
meskhen-t
, tablet of destiny.
CED
\
irmi
Meskhen
© nmD
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•«IP
a
._,, IV, 227)
, the birth stones or tablets (?) In Pap.
meskhen-t j]j • [fp, ?. 393, m. 56,
HI iWVSAA Ü U
N. 1167, ff| M • era; Rec. 27,88,<=.\\>
I I I I /WW\A I <
tr-a. birthplace,
Ö
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Meskhen
, birthplace, cradle.
, B.U. no, 16,
the birthplace of the City-god in Sekhet-Hetep ;
® ._. B.D. (Saite) 31, 7, the birth-
„wx ' chamber of Osiris.
meskhen-t
@_
Ml—M
Anhai one is called Shai and the,other Rennit..,
H " *£=], Ani Pap. 3,
Wcstcar n, 21, ITI I mm],
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birth-
cliamber, birthplace, baby's bed ; perhaps also
a stone, or pair of stones, upon which a woman
sat during childbirth.
meskhenut
/www ^=A^ J|, Meskhen of Menkhit ;
i
n
n 0. nmD, the four chief
birth goddesses; their names were:—[
, Meskhen of Aait ; [Î] 11 ^
I I I I (VWi
n
, Meskhen of Nefrit;
P^ J Î OtS' Meskhcn 0f Scbqit' f|) P
® c-"3 _f|_ ^= ? 11 Q t,ie birthplaces in
IT <$. Ill I J©' Abydos.
Meskhenit ft «t« J, p. 397, fjj ^
_^t , M. 566, [ji~£« J^.., N. 1172, the
goddess of the birth-ehamber.
Ill I ArW\AA tUUD
/www O ff\ Q
^^^" J) . the goddess of the birth-chamber,
the goddess of Luck, Fate, or Destiny.
Meskhenit -Äait ft) II «&« *Œ* J},
B.D. 142, a goddess of childbirth.
Meskhenit-Äait ft)-®- ° *Œ*! a
III /www EHü O
hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the
ist epagomenal day (the birthday of Osiris).
Meskhenit-Äait-Nut *• ™ **=•
IIIOoC. Q
Ö Q o Deiulerah IV, 74, one of the four god-
yiF==^/^>cnft (fflc^ses who presided over birth.
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1 AmMUDH V \ O
a hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the
5th epagomenal day (the birthday of Nephtlvys).
® Eni
Ö Q O
Denderah IV, 74, one of the four
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fïïTTn ^ Ci
Meskhenit - Urit - Tefnut
•^P. H^_ Denderali IV, 74, one 01 tne tour
<^> qSq ' goddesses who presided over biith.
Meskhenit-Menkhit rtS H
■^ J), B.D. 142, a goddess of childbirth.
Meskhenit-Menkhit ft)
a hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the
4th epagomenal day (the birthday of Isis).
Meskhenit - Menkhit - Neb -1 - het
ff!"âÏÏo' DenderahIV> 74, one of
the four goddesses who presided over birth.
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Meskhenit-Neferit
li.l). 142, a goddess of childbirth.
Meskhenit Nefertit ftj
a hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the
2nd epagomenal day (the birthday of Hern
(Horus) and Heru-ur).
Meskhenit -nefert-Àst fî| ® ™ Î
*^- J ° Denderali IV, 74, one of the four
^ 11 O' goddesses who presided over birth.
Meskhenit-Nekhtit ftPJl^^J),
Berg. 73, a goddess of childbirth.
Meskhenit-Sebqitp^p^j^,
V>.\). 142, a goddess of childbirth.
messhen
^ : see
AA/WV\
vw» umD'
mus
, umD
PS--IP
<t*£3,
r-n-i
t*£3
messhet
forearm.
Messhet
Great Bear.
mesq |[U£jJ, |^^.
/==& fAQ skin' hidc ; scc (1 LJ ^?:
mesqensetp^ö p^,,,«
hide of Set
.4
CD'
rrrrm
, the
A
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Mesq-t
A a,
A^,
Culte 45, P.S.B. 15, 433, the house of the skin,
or the chamber in which the bull's skin was kept.
Mesq-t I ^, U. 418, 469, T. 22o, 239,
Metternich Stele 76, ft) ?\A <=) B.D. 17, 122,
A 2^4'Rec"3i'i63: ^thc place of
resurrection in heaven ; (2) the place of
resurrection on earth ; (3) the chamber of the
ch was
he dead.
^<
A Q
A Hymn Darius 14, a name
of the sky.
Mesq-t sehtu |n«=£c=>n^^%*,
P-184' (^^P^V'^294'
PU^%0r%LSdkiöve^
mesqP^c=,'iPf^'p-184'
N.897,(|j[l^
A ^\=^'\^> N" 897, a POrti0n °f thC
mesq
A
rrrrm
sky.
, Hearst Pap. 8, 2, a leather
tablet used by the sandalmaker,
a
S vä , Festschrift 5.
mesq ffl R C n. to seize, to drag along.
r\;„;t.;——.-i i_,, |t*;in wincii tue aecc
Digitized by Miutusoit &
mesq-t mR D , weapons, metal objects.
Mesqatt fjj Y ° °, Berg. 11, 12, the
region of resurrection in the Tuat.
Wen p^|/^-ss,^«
mask.« §T\0- ÊPT&fr
meska (fj |J I"l, N. „6, (f) flU^Y'
the skin of an animal, the bull's skin in which
the dead man was wrapped in order to effect his
resurrection ; plur. fjj |_j V, fjj U Q ^ Q
Décrets 29, fjj R |_j ^ V , leathern objects,
Lji^l, P.S.B. 16, 132.
meska-t M t-1 fhRUo
U
'en.'
1 mus III I 10
tent, the chamber in the tomb, or Other World,
;in which the deceased was revivified.
I j O
1 5=F*'
U^,fÜflU^,fÜnU:, a leather
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Prisse 8, i6, lo,
i, 5, perhaps, a guess (?); Copt. JU.eçy«&-K (?)
meskà ^ ^ ^* (j e |g>, Rev. 13,' a0>
(Im /Ä Rev. 14, 11, fault (?) mis-
•1 &' take(?)
I _ _ ï=atc, the boat of the
Mesktt
setting sun; see Semkett 1 1
and Sektt
Pi
jaSS.
mesg-t m I ^ ^^, a bull's-skin bier, or
the skin of a bull used in funerary ceremonies.
^!sti^rV'u-i25A'N-434A-TPç'
l ?'iiver-
mestti ßp^ll, thighs;.see_> pa$,
T. 335-
mest ß afvi J*)- Rev. 13, 39, [|] o^
"^ j|&. [J] K^V^j. to lir>te; Copt.
jULocTe.
mest (Il PS' flP^i' a hatefl11 object'
hatred = [J] p ^ ^ ; see (|) ^ ^
Mest iïj lo, son of Horns; see Mestà.
Mest Àsâr
D
kl *^ U JH, Tuat II and IV, the
name of the crook of Osiris.
' Mestet ß P°rJSg, fD^cSe- Metternich
Stele 51, one of the seven scorpion-goddesses of
Isis.
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mesta
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■-•pi«™
Q (VW»AA
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AMVW\
Heam l^iu .4, -4. Uli-DJ»" ■ 111 I XX
<?Yv "^^ a medical solution, a decoction of
herbs, a kind of medicated wine.
mesta, mestà jtjPS^"^' (fi Pu
Mi^m#M^'-K'™
54, 46, a herb used in medicine, a bouquet of
flowers (?)
M
<2,
mesta f|] |ID^0, Rec. ». 9.,
n Jj "ppj .1 measure (for fish).
mestà (lipill^.aboa^pç^a
mestà ffl H1 û H. palette of a scribe.
mestà "^^l {] ^^,' B.D. 175, 8, the
writing palette of Thoth ; see gestà.
mestà (gestà) teb (tcheb) *==lß
Â[] J] J a palette furnished, i.e., fitted with
JJ u 1 ' colours and reeds.
Mestà (Gestà?) ^](j^' ^P
t, (1 JN, one of the four sons of Horus, god of
the cardinal point of the north, and supporter
of the northern quarter of heaven ; he protected
the stomach and large intestine of the dead.
mesti ftiil"T>'ftiPil"T>'aitartabie'
seat (?) bench (?)
Mesti ^](j(j ^, B.D. 99, 22, bolt of
a plank in the magical boat.
Mestetf fji0 °(^ig, Metternich Stele 51,
one of the seven scorpion-goddesses of Isis.
mestem-t fD p.f l,fog=, $^1,
m"^- fhllz:== Hi e>'e-paint, stibium;
III 000' III 0 o o o" jf' Copt. CTHJW..
mestem "f |^^>2]> Love Songs 7, 4,
niesten
mester-t
^ Ö _ a liquid used in
' embalming.
>, stuff, cloth.
A/VWVA (£
Mesth
:, the god of the 12th day of
the month ; he holds a lizard in each hand.
mestftiPÇ'ftiÇ'fti§'i—
%\ <"$. m n nç==> to ^ate> to ^e at enmity
Jr2T IUI 1^' with ; Copt. JULOCTG.
mest neter
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mestetp^^fliÇfliP^
, to hate ; Copt. JULOCT6.
(Demotic forms), hate, hatred.
mestit ß |lc^ (j(j ^, IV, 504, hatred,
animosity, ill-will.
mest-t
mestu
mestt-t
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l hateful, abominable
[' thing.
i, Àmen. 22, 4, enemy.
hateful person or thing, rival ;
a woman hated or rejected by her husband
mestetiu [Fl H ^^
I, IV, 4S0,
!,
haters, enemies, foes, hostile,
mest-t (Jill
^^^ Rcc. 17, 145, a weight
o 1 ' for meat.
£S
a £S
, nostrils; varr.
m
z> Love Songs 1, 2, breast ;
ç>' Copt. ju.ecre.
mestti
£S\W 111'
mes St
mest-t
•thigh.
Mest-t ip^lç, RD. i2S, 3,2a,the
mystical Leg in Sekhet-Àaru.
mest /hfl^ Rec- 8' 9' a kind of grain,
• Mil o m or seed, or stone.
«-»kPTA-kPTAoi-
Nastasen Stele 36, a kind of vessel.
c
mestem-t
-^Tm-HPTSk-UP
o?o'^P Q ^>, eye-paint,stibium;
see mestem-t and mestchem-t ; Copt.
Digitized by
mestem-t |p^|^g|,
a substance used in medicine?
.mur
mesetch fj] "^, p. 689, T. 347, ß [Ï "^
|g>, Rec. 31, 22, (j) ^ §> Hh- 238, to hate;
Copt. JU.OCT6.
mesetchtch ||)*^»u-387,^(1-^
^.347;W.p^-^^,U.i, to hate.
mesetch-t fft^"*) £&, B.M. 797, hatred.
1 eye-
mesetchtchu fjj H ^^ % &,
hater, foe, enemy.
Mesetchtch - qet -1
B.D. 174, 5, a god.
mestchem-tp^^ff,
paint, stibium ; see mestem-t and mestem-t.
mestcher-t ||)P^^»||lP^^»
M.2I4)N. 685, fifU^, (KP^Ç,
Rev. 12, 64, ^ jj*. ^ Jjj, Rev. 12, 65; plur.
fil P^l «$«$«$. N- 978; Copt, juuk^xe,
Mestcher-ti (?) <^J), a title of the
high-priestess of Tanis.
Mestcherui <4 _fj ■£ -9-, Ombos 1, 1,
186, one of the 14 Kau of Osiris.
Mestcher-Sah [Fl P j* ÎJL*> Tom,)
Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans.
mesh r"ü~^i ^lar- Kam. 55, 71, to advance,
j\ ' to flow like a waterflood.
meshsh
to clean, to
□a L-0'
polish (?) to rub (?)
meshsh es, iv, 1.21, a log of wood.
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mshâ ^1_,, k™»^
Rev. ii, 187, to march, to go; Copt. JUOOttje.
mshâ fj\ <=S^\St, Chabas MéL III, 2,
287, ^v T7?ték aft, soldier, warrior; plur.
Rec. 22, 2, 15.
mshâ iM^aic, Pap. 30..4, 137, warship.
mshâ
mshâ-t
mshi
1^
, a bird.
mshit|^
Copt. JüLi.cye, JU«&.cyi
meslxmeshin-t 1
c31^' > Rec. 30, 67, cakes,
a 0 1 1 1' bread.
» Jour. As. 1908, 275, to
[' wound ; Copt. JUecy.
, Rev., scales, balance ;
Hearst Pap. 12, 6, a kind of herb used in
medicine.
nieshen-t 1\ 676;
varr.^ S^ M. 571,^ ^*j£%>
N' l177' ^s^^
meshnui (?)
Rec. 31, 23, □a5"""^, Metternich Stele 50,
^(J<=>^,«enin&
meshrut f\ <=>/R> U. 511, evening
meal, supper, something hot (?) ; ^\ <~=>yj* fl\,
', passage, ford.
mshet
meqmeq
.^ e.zi
■JÔ-KK-J
I Rev. 14, 10, to consider, to ponder, to
' I ' cogitate ; Copt. JU.OKJU.eK.
meqer-t |\ <—>, A.Z. 1908, 15, an
amulet in the form of a serpent's head.
meqeh V\ <=/^S)k, sorrow, grief,anxiety,
mental pain ; Copt. JUK«&.£..
Mqetqet ^ff^
mek IfC'U- 42'236'469-v'9h 4°2'
M- 575» 577 ff-, N. 792, 1181, lo ! behold!
mekii
the name
of a god.
mek
meki
'tk U. 235, T. 275, N. 67,
Jf' lo! behold!
T. 202,
protection (?)
U. 457, protector.
mek-*&T'T-3»..&ÉSRec-
30, 198, protection.
meku ^
* .Rev. 11,174,
A.Z. 1908, 118, protecting, or
protected, places.
mekuti (?)
(2 \\v
12, 30, 42, camel cloth ; Copt. JUOYKe.
meka-t » , , station, place.
mekà .
mekerr c
'\%*™
ales- IX, 156, a plant.
_2ä blue ; Copt.
5^a.'^=^.2iß' JUcyip(?)
meker Si'p jf ^0, liar; Copt. ("ToX.
mekes^p^,u.2o7,P.7o.,^^
"^ k^.111
u-a
, Rev. 12, 36,
t\ ^ 1D t _/i t0 m'x> «"ni-^-ti'fe (?) ; Copt.
mektàr^](j
JUerJ^roX, Heb. 9^û
_2ä , tower; Copt.
mgi
J^S^, bravery (?)
meg t\ s
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crier.
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mega J^S^*^, crocodile.
Mega ^S^«a-, B.M. 32, 91, a
fiend who carried away the arm of Râ.
mgah-U l^f^jl^. afflicted;
Copt. JÄK^g,.
mgat...mi^S^^
meger
megru
megerg
met
\ / I^erusatef Stele, 49, a vessel used in a
LI ' temple.
S {(?), mortar (?)
S 3 1, things pounded (?)
ff the name of a vase or
.—I—, ' vessel.
, "de sorte que" (Revillout).
=>, U. 190
met er
T. 69, between,
met n, r=a, ten; Copt. JU.HT; O D,
the ten-day week,
met-tua , fifteen ; Copt. JULeTTlOY ;
H Jx^ » Rec- 5. 95- eighteen ; rj n, a house of
ten at Abydos; ^^_ f-H o , M. 92, P. 123, ten
chiefs of Memphis; ^^ m
123, ten chiefs of Heliopolis;
the Ten of the South.
Ö »
©00
, M. 92, P.
"•*•, chief of
Ö
met-nu n Ö, tenth; fern, n , tenth.
met-tua ^Jk^sP, T^^ep, ^7.
the festival of the 15th day of the month.
n
Met-sâs (?)
Hathor of Lycopolis.
a name or title of
met
met
1
v, death; see mut.
i, Herusàtef Stele 70, male,
r=ti. r==îû c=ffi f=ïSt , „
man ; , o, o, , phallus
metu
/c=tû
^5\ 'e="~ü, U. 629, man as a
begetter; _ [-"g, N. 812
Q=3"
Digitized by
met, metut k^, ", U. 260,
P. 198, N. 933, <"=a^<J^a> U. 553, ^-^=a
^T-^|^^A.' R729'k
297' T^m' Rec- 27, 56, T^V^'
8=' - -^' - -JT'- III' - -Pill'
, v\ , seed, offspring,
Q Q I I I Q Q _2f I I I
descendants, posterity.
metut neter t^'^^lf ^ N- io93-
|> P- Ö35, the emission of the god;
., Rec. 16,132,
F==S) tk^ f"==îi. '
f=£û
Q Jr llS^J^Xfa^
metut heh
J?
, seed of
eternity- f U> %\r "" 'he generations of men
* ' a a Jx 111' and women.
j. j. r==S)(e==ti.
metmet cm, a room in a house,
sleeping apartment (?)
met en àst «»»
^,1,102...
met (mut)
mother, wife ; see mut
met herit <e=a
plur. fi
Q A a
f=£ù
1 r=îù Q "St
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I ' a X
, concubine ;
I
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met («==0. 'fcS), milch cow.
met r*=B., chief, governor, president.
r=ti.
met en sa ~ww oj^.
°JSJ8», president of an order of priests ; var.
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1 r=a
'I »
I Q \\
r=ti.
'!>
A.Z. 1899, 94, Kahun, it, 17.
/—.A
met ta , governor of a district.
met
r=ti. f=a>
Q I
r=ti.
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r=ti. „ r'==ü. „
, . .; Copt. woït; ^^ Rec. 36, 133,
«., IV, 1219, vessels of the body.
A/WWV . Q (Ö f
A/VNAAA ^ 1—w/—1
, poison, venom; Copt. JUL.Ä.'TOX Late
A/WSAA
A/WSAA /
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(2.
1 1
Jour. As. 1908, 258.
iC- ■■ -ift A/VNAAA
IHGl A/WSAA
^ /WVW\ 1
■VS/WVA
A/vvwx, inundation, the emission of the Nile-god ;
A/VNAAA
ie=rx A/VNAAA
Var. A/WWV .
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11
met '^a>l>l^^> Amen. 7, 2, 18, 22,
Q I I T=r 1 ' 26, 18, canal hank.
^ ^11 |themiddleof
anything; Copt. JULHX6.
meti-t t\ «-^ ill! 4 °'ReV'13 middle6
meti
met-t
<-=a (1(1 rr-3. Rev. n, 137,
Rev. it, 143, middle; Copt,
JULHXe.
met-t ^ 11 ©, ^ 11 |0, noon, mid-
day; Copt. JUteepS; see q
o
met-t r=a, r=a, r=a
IV Til
111 nu |. nu- '**'>'•
exact, regular, fittingly, to he right, correct;
=211-
met-ti <C=a *n I, Mar- Karn. 52, 20,
Treaty 14, '^(H*]. Q (jtj j , Rec. 27, 230,
what is right, or usual, or customary, or lias
always been; = ^ l]0-
f=£û
1HUI
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^,iv.
metit uuu 1141 ■) uu'
994, Rec. 31, 147, righteousness, integrity.
metu (metru) ^]®,^ *| *| ; JL
Amen. 17, 12, right order, correct arrangement;
r=ti.
met-t ' J"Q [|)f
an obligatory offering.
, Annales III, 1 to,
met-ti ab(?)
r=ti.
111?.-
ec\ 20, 41,
^JlO Gol. t2, 105, right disposition,
I I U I ' suitable, conformable.
met-ti er
met-ti hati
_^ coinciding with ;
see meter.
11 —=^ 'Ö', true hearw,
I I o \\ III
right dispositions.
met-t Oneter.t)^fl,J?^
&ts rTu) <s=> *"& attestation, testimony, de-
£jr. Q -<s5~ for» 1 .• ■']
21 Q Q SI claration, evidence.
metiu (metriu) c=ffi Y\ & tâ !,
Amen. 20, 11, witnesses.
met-ti (meter-ti) maät <e=a ^ j|
■^-M ■• r^ll Q'iv> "2'testifier to the
truth, true witness, agreeing with the truth.
met
r==B.n
Rev. 11, 184, justice;
see meter.
r=Bb
Metmet (?) ' o", Tuat V, a serpent-god.
metmet
f=TÙf=TÙ
IV, 364,
r=ti.
f=£û
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<?£$> «$, topry into(?)
iet 'e=a, iv, 1122, ^f®, iv, 1148,
P. 611, a kind of Sudani cloth or linen,
<®
rope, cord ; var.
met , jar.
o
V
1. 77-
met Y^, neck(?); Copt. JULO~f.
met t\ Q, unguent, little ball (?)
mett en maä A " ««« .=^7 ß, Rev.
tt, 125, true speech; Copt. XirtJULÇ.
me«a....(P)^;^j,, "•_>>.
meta t\ =^=0, U. 111, N. 420, a cake.
D, Tuat VI I, a star-god.
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implements, staves.
meta tx^flp^ Rev-> to be l,leased'
meta Ä^Pf'content; Copt-iüL^t-
meta f\ 1 0 <? > '''• 3°-»
Rec ,-,1, 119, cord, rope
met-ä (?)
meti ^r^
call; Copt. JULOYXR
house, abode (?)
ù, Rev. 12, 41, to
meti
r=ti.
Wk"i
Rev. 11,
mtuten
10 <-...
A/VWVA ,
(Jill
metpen-t *~ww
poignaid.
metf-t I
metmet
Rec. 21, 98 = Copt.
ÏÏT6TÏÏ, ye.
««««.j dagger,
_ U> poignard, dagger.
-f\Q&| Rec. 32, 67; see
. -B^ lin henmemet.
meten^^,^^,^^,
way, road, path ; V\ ? ? I f=j , path of heaven,
i.e., courses of the heavenly bodies ; Copt.
JULfJ-JIT ; vav. t\ S==i £55 ^^^ 1 %
fff ^ "• «*
1 57, J\ r==ffi (1(1 ^ (J(J. Rev., to be content
satisfied; Copt. JULi/f"
meti
"i Rev. 13, 67, to occupy,
J' to take possession.
31, Nubian guardian, soldier, policeman ; Copt.
JJL&.TOI.
metenu '"ïao,|,| A-z- »905, 103, right,
«mg I I: correct.
f=S)
i, IV, 202, reward.
, Rec. 24, 185, 186, to
Meti
tWWVA
\\ HH Ik q w -©*' of a nend.
mt»V!.»=Cop,ftTe'fIS:
mtutii
metenu-t
meten ^ir0
decorate a stone with designs.
metnit ^fl/UI, ^fll)-^,
A.Z, 1870, 17ï, batdeaxe.
mm
j-^Jr _£' ©G' I <a<2*
, the impersonal "one."
mtut t^l%1> M- r22. N- 646, "one."
metll t^^N^*"-"*---, scabbard of a sword (?)
metu K^î^!> Herunter
Stele 103 .
mtni
mtuf
©
Urdu I
, Rev. 12, 31,
u©
© Jour. As. 1908, 267 =
^-W_' Copt. HTA-Cf.
mtuu |\ Z£, Rev- ". «63 = Copt.
Jire* 1 1 1 nxen, we.
metun (?) 'e==a ^fea, a iass0ed ox.
0 AAftAAA
metUU '"^^'^ V , Sallier 11, t, 8,
Rec. 36, 16, arena, place where the sacrificial
bulls were hunted, or made to fight (?)
\,kiii
life.
. metenu
0 ©
meter-t «= , IV, 39, noon, mid-day;
<^>0 r—'"O Kev* 6, 26, time of mid-day ;
© 1 <==> 1 ' Copt, juteepe.
meter-t f=^ ° f|-, Rev. 8, 171, day-couch.
meter <o j |, presence, the being present
or in front of ; Copt. ZJÜTo.
meter ""^MY t0 be riSllt> riSht> correct,
<o I I exact, just.
meter |\ Q X\, p. 185, M. 29«,
w
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f=ü>ü , ^=tû (M ^ ^,Jour. As. 1908,
|û, Rev. 11,140,
253.
(I Q. 1 g£, Rev. 13, 25, to bear testimony, to
give evidence; ^^^ g^(](],
Anastasi I, 215, "I beg you to inform me";
Copt, juteepe.
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r=ti.
f=nù
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r2=mss ß. w . . '°==và^\\>> À1
f=|l |@1=i;='w,tness;Plur-<Ë>el I l Si'
lllräfli' <^> 11 eri* ,297'
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11
many witnesses ; Copt. JUtltTpe, JU.eepe.
metr-u ^ V|Ï ^ Mar" K-rn'52' '''
<rr> Ja I I 1 1 1 spies, scouts.
old decisions brought forward as witnesses, old
saws quoted ; f=aSi oY\ ^ '] |& ^7 (1 % 1
n x> . (■—u) f\ o v v jo
i gû, well-attested integrity; v\ Q^
, well-seasoned trees.
°^-SJJSr'-"-'-2JJ
meter <e=^a Y\ .^V, bad (false?)
testimony, damning evidence.
metrit o (J(J0"j , integrity, uprightness.
, a goddess.
Metrit
re=tû
%(j(H,Tuat VIII, one of
Metrui
the bodyguard of Rä
meter ^-^-, staff, stick, weapon
/c=tû
rc=Bb
metri -1
o o
m^" Koller
meter-t -Œa<=>°) Koller Pap. 7, ,
ö ö III
meter ,c?û©i^) Rev. 14,12, (e=^ffi(]%
I l^^i marsh (?) swamp(?
:?)
meteh (?)
L_«/). Rev. 11, 169,
|yü|x Rev. 11, 173, tied; Copt. JU10TX.P,,
metes
' \V , knife, weapon.
Ci
méteg |\ S l""'. bake-ry; %
metgi |^ s (ji^L-fl, Rev. 12, 55, part,
portion; Copt. JULOYXI.
meth-t
meth 1
mut I
metha
, mother; see mu-t
,, to die, dead; see
jo, Rec. 32,' 230,
make a claim, to demand a thing insolently, to
flout, to insult.
Pap. 2, 8, part of a boat's tackle
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methpeil-t V\ g , an amulet made
—CT^ /WVW\ O
of l$fc..
methen ^|g, |^, p.-,85,
way, road, path ; plur. 1\ "^*-\
methlli Ï |\ s=i, Su"lde> conductor of
I JS^ /www a caravan.
Methenik^^"U29vk'
g=:=' "] %ä jk., N. 898, the Road-god.
■ methsu (?) t\ s=> H ïfia :] !, Rec.
3h 21
metu i-k^^p 6oiîi
\\, I5- 676, J_^e=,, U. 632. J_
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v>fîr> A , fîr, t0 speak, to talk, to say;
A ^-^^^^l^)' u- 632; Copt. xAo-rre.
T. 245) 342, J_c^^, U. 631 (= J_|, T.
306,^, T. 307X^4^^^,
745, M. 754, l\§; Plur. | c^s ^ g
A-lfcâf !-»#• A^
■ITAM
0, U. "209,
m
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speech,command, order; **^™
a lie.
met-t A
141, Jl , || Q , word, speech, maxi
proverb, decree, ' verdict, sentence, business
affair, tilings, talk, opportunity; plur. /I
AM-A•=>$"#• AT
Ar^i'A^M'.A^V
^c\ go, word, speech ; Copt. JULrtX.
met A -Sfc^, ^ec- l6> 57, ne> falsehood.
met-t J_ g o ^ c^, Rev. ,4, 35,
■vt, Rev. n, 178, a foreign speech.
met-
üA
w.
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metut äaiut A
, high sounding words, boastful words.
a talkative man,
chatterer.
1
evil
met-t bàn-t A^âr JÛ
word, speech of ill omen, curse.
metu pet ||^ ^, ... 3o4,
word of the sky, i.e., thunder.
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met-t per nesu A ^lo1-"3, iv.1031,
palace affairs or gossip.
met-t mut
A
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., word of
death, condemnation, death sentence.
metut en per-â-àb A
<=> r Li words of pride.
a I2I1
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1:1 words of truth or law, legal affairs, or
"""" matters, or business.
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metut en hap A
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of hiddenness, *>., crafty or deceitful words or
actions.
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metut en sa en Àth, etc. A
«*» T H S , Anastasi I, 28, 6, words of a
Delta man with a man of Abu (Elephantine).
metut en senmef AAA ~«~« ***** *Ä",
Rec 5, 97, last year's words.
met-t nefer-t ^g J^> AT
go T<rr>, fair speech, smooth words.
metut neter =||||, =|||, ||||,
lATâi-Tl'iâ-i^:,-"-*^
" words of the god " [Thoth].
metu ra en Kam-t f\ A ^-l>^\
I s—1 «\ , "word of the mouth of
Egypt," i.e., the Egyptian language.
met-t khas-t k^^fà ^^, foul
speech, vile words, rebellious words.
metut tut A C^J A ' ^
evil things or words.
metu terf f\c^'\>
182, 4, word of wisdom (?)
Metu-àakhut-f | ^ | ^Zlê'
A c"'=:' ^ 1^ ° Litanie 57, .1 form of the
S Si JT^"*^ ' Sun-god.
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Metu-âakhut-f A a '^ c ",
Seti I, a ram-headed god, one of the 75 forms
of Rà (No. 57).
Met-en-Asàr A ««« "^ ß\, Turn II,
a serpent-god.
Met-her A © Tliat V1,a benev°lem god
4 v ' of the dead.
Metu-ta-f A "&.
S, 1 he name of a god.
met A '.
met Ann A A ft0, "staff of Anu," the
•4J- 111 10 name of an amulet.
M*^|,B.D. 189,
, stick, staff; plur. \sS
; Rec. 30, 66, parts
■ ' of a boat or ship.
met f\ C^3^' AZ-1867> io5' t0slrike-
metiu (?) nubu J.\'^%.
gold workers (?) tools for working gold.
metu A ^-^-, Denderah III, 63: (1) the
sceptre of Isis-Hathor; (2) the holy sceptre of
Heru-Behuti ; (3) the holy sceptre of Osiris
(Tuât II).
Met! A c^JftTuat I, a hawk-headed
' -Ö- 11 god with a serpent staff.
met-t ^\ "C7, salve, unguent; see
Met-t-qa-utchebu t^*^3 Yh "*"*
^î^"lJ^ti'thenameofthe
10th division of the 'j'uat.
mta t\^—D, a preposition = rtTe, itTi.
Meta 1^=-=- I), •'• 695. a god (?)
Metiu K^JMek J. A,edcsj 1,CrS-
"~Ï!Ï TTT TT (thc country), Habyl. V "ET £H
THÏ-
M'titi(?) a
"çk, Rouge
\\ \\ I JZ4
I.H. 144, 47, the name of a Libyan rebel.
in any case, at any rate, by all means, certainly
assuredly, undoubtedly ; Gr. mV
Metni t\ '
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god. a god of evil.
<Q,ahippopotamus-
meteh f
meteh t
w
the name of a
crown.
1 Àmen. 13, 19, to
1.
U 1
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meteh Q; J^-fl, tr~j}L-=4, ^^
to work in wood, to cut, to saw wood,
to work as a carpenter.
Tuat XI, a doorkeeper-
god.
metes Jg£~~ p "^>>, U. 510. 553, a knife,
something sharp; var. ^^ \\ .
Metes ^B V
Metes ^^p \ ^j, Hh. 423, a god;
0, T. 240.
0
Metes-àb
Metes-mau(?) |n ^ —^
i
Metes-en-neheh
0
^ Utrg. I, 10, an il.is-
I ' headed god
\—% J] 'j'uat IV, the door of die 3rd
-*|, lJ' .section of Rast'au.
fuat IV, the door of the 4th section of
Rastau.
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Metes-neshen ^^ p \ ^
1_7)^, Rec. 16, 132, a god.
Metes-her ^(1 ^ Tuat vu, a lyn
goddess, a defender of Af.
Metes-her-àri-she tsX^-^û
w
•S I L^-', B.D. 144, the lierait! of the 6tli Aril.
Metes-sen (?) j\ .=g 0 . , ,* the
name of the doors of the 7th Arit.
metSU tisT^M % /%. distinguished.
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^^-t SO 'u-56'k il *'
1\ j W i, oil, unguent, salve, ointment and
pomade, both scented and unscented ; var.
O.
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metch rh
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bedeep' "fti Wdeep' *fl\S- "fi\*
Hymn Darius i8, doubly deep.
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metchut rn "w^ a/wwx, rh
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Tt\^' m°:|z:- m«- m
TÎNn,^o7ln* iivc-3' injrn
a deep place, deep, pit, cavern extending
underground, the subterranean shrine of a god ; plur.
Tr\tt Kl^K- Mi'
,/ J U. 418, and see P. 453, two caverns;
liTl ?E\ ' Copt. JÖLTCJO.
Metch-t rh
www, Tuat VI, a gulf
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in the Other World.
Metch-t-nebt-Tuat ~ft\
/WVW\
, the name of the 6th division of the Tuat.
Metch-t-qa-utchebu t\ ^ft\
^Ï^J^thenameofthe
10th division of the Tuat
metch-t rh , cattle pen, byre; plur
IK!" T^^h^l^-SB-
stalled oxen.
, metchut ^^O-Trir. N- -386,
shelters for cattle in the fields, stalls for cattle.
metch (?) -TV (reading unknown), a
measure of capacity = 160 to 165 henu, or 7878 litres
= the old Ptolemaic medimnus.
metchu |^~^ ^> <®, L 77,cord, rope;
see v\ (®, P. 611.
metcha-t |\ | | o^, Rev- h, 49.
& a a measure.
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metcha-t t\ | o •>}, n ° I , chisel, a
cutting tool; Copt. AKAJCl (?)
metCha k„
to destroy, to slay (?)
Metcha lb
v&, Gol. r3, 113,
^^,N, 956,
the name of a god.
metcha-t t:
, U. 601, book,
written roll, decree, writing, manuscript, edict,
order, liturgy, document, deed, draft, letter,
epistle; plur. f\ |0=^=» Copt XU3U3JU.e(?)
metcha-t may be the reading of
Thes. 1295, divine literature;
^Sk, book of destruction.
metcha-t ■=^=,1 ■=^=,1 ^^
1-
I AAAAW
3, letter, writing, book; plur. §-9
Htt'^T^' A.Z. 1908, 114,
^. ^ ===>, U. 524, T. 331 ; |f
Book of the 75 addresses to Râ;
nnnm
nnn n'
■ J J X 9 0, Book of traversing Eternity;
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/WWV\ ,
B.D. 162, 13.
metcha-t ent tua ^^
*^"fj i], Book of Praise.
metcha-t ent tua Rä
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" Book of the praise of Râ," the title
of the great Solar Litany.
metcha-t neter T s-'-'T \, sacred book
WAA rf I I
J h 1, books of words
or writing
of the gods, i.e., hieroglyphic papyri.
metcha-t (?)
I, A.Z. 1899, 72,
I Coronation Stele 4, men of books,
scribes.
metchau.... U^f, a.Z.
1899, 94, the title of a priest.
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metchami (?) ^ ß xj \
14, 16, devourer
metchab ^\ ft e
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M
Jr « to restrain, to
^-—^ fetter.
Z7 I
ReC-3°'67.Ti^J
for baling (?)
metchah ^
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111
, vessel used
ö "X to hew, to chop,
X c n' to fell a tree.
metcher Jj^J^. u. 607, ^to,
TO, U. 458, jü|, I, T. 282, Rec. 29, 78, to
1 *s2
press, to urge, to be strenuous ; ##, "^*~^ IV,
208, to follow a course of action closely, to be
a faithful follower; 1=10 ® 1, E.T. I, 53;
"1— to compel someone to wonder
<=> ill
or admire.
B* , Àmen. n, 17,
, I, 14, pressure, urgency.
metcher-t 1
1=M ^
metcher-t ^^ j, vjtrjfc J Décrets 15,
48, impost, tax, charge, burden.
Metcher rjo
the name of a fiend
or devil.
Metcher t\ B> H, a walled district;
compare Heb. -,'"ߣu, The name Qi^SQ may
have been given to Egypt in respect of its
double wall; see Spiegelberg in Rec. 21, 41.
metcherâ t\ B* ft jl, Mar. Kam.
15, 6, tower, fort.
metcheh % SJ. » ^£g
metcheh t\ "^ § <=>^. n. 1217,
P. 428, M. 612, girdle; Copt.
JW-OYX^.
metcheh t\ ^ $ 0» p- 428, M. 612,
N. 1216, pike, dagger.
w-
metchehu f
!» IV» 707,
, tools or weapons.
metchet t\ "^, P. 187, M. 348, N. 901,
=#L-fl,
j (later
form of metcher), to press, to' urge, to be
strenuous, to strike.
metchet-t
àS-B-ïH
violence, strength, zealous, strenuous.
Metchet-t-àt %v "^^
N- 956. a g°d-
metchettef-t
tool.
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n in Spanish and
Amharic ^ .
n
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u
pers. pron. ist plur. : we, us, our ;
Copt. K.
11 «m«, V, :*rï:, <S=J, Rec. 27, 83, a
mark of the genitive masc. sing. : belonging to ;
/WWW A/WWX
see also n , ni ; Copt. tt.
11-t , >/°> y^0> a rrlark of the
genitive, sing, and plur.
H .www. often placed before the infinitive:
while, as long as, because, since, as, on account
of, in respect of.
11 www, \J t a conjunctive particle: for, then.
11 .www, * , \J, , a preposition: for,
to, on account of, in ; Copt, tt, tt<&..
*äb— ^J\|oppt£nga^:
11 uah er %/ T<=>, in addition to.
11 ma ~ww\ y (J. like.
n mbah |\ r-=a, before>in the Pre/
JS^- sence of.
I daily; Copt.
jw.jw.Hrte.
H mGH- L /WWW /WWW
Ö (2
/WVW\ /WVW\ /WVW\
11 meru , *^=3l, *^3l, ww
ci
«v.
/WVW\
ty.^^.so
Rec. 3, 116, /www
that, in order that
11 neheh
for ever.
II ra ^ww\ <r^> |, Jour. As. 1908, 265,
0 Ö j. A/WW*
11 ha
' Ü^ 1^. ® ' behInd> about-
11 her /www * , /www * . at, upon ; varr.
\\
11 khen n benr
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"L^~t*, însïde and outside.
11 kher /www ^ . /www ill , with, by.
11 tchet 'www 01 for ever.
11 , a particle.
11 tuti o
.A
\\
, Rec. 17,44
11
, to turn (?) to come (?)
/www
IÏÏÏIII
n(?) , Nàstasen Stele 36
11, im
, U. 520,
T. 329, P. 3r5, -"- 3O, [-], , ju 1
/WVW\ U /WVW\ /WV>
T. 623, P. 582, /www-^à, Rec. 32, 179, no,
not; Copt, tt; compare Heb. N7.
rm
Peasant 200, no, not so (in answer
to a question).
n-t
], u.
213,
<•■"-> ,
without, destitute of, not possessing ; Copt. «&.T
(for ant). .
/WVW\
0^k , a particle of negation.
-nt-u (for nti) ~^ ^-%*, ^ ■%*,
without, destitute, not possessing.
nti <=>„^ "•*&*, Amen. 16, 3, 27, 5,
—Jl—r O \\
ft /WWW /WWW "*—^,T ■»—H—*
destitute of, not possessing, without ; Copt. A.T.
<=> \\
llti ^UW> destitute man,
a man of nothingness, worthless,
\\
poor man.
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ntiu (plur. of nti)
û , N. 960, -"- ^ ^j "I, Ree. 31, 174,
Y 2
N
[ 340 ]
N
/WWV\
ro76,
Dream Stele 38,
III. IV,
™* ™. ... I» Iv> 989>
S W
0 \\
/WWW
o \\
IM;
I /WWV\
1
<? w
i'-jf.,.-%£i(var-__
the poor, the destitute, the
worthless, the damned.
0 Tuat V, the non-existent,
III' a name of the wicked.
■'- »a,
ntiu
_zmiir a name
im au "JL* jg-^ % ^, faultless.
11-n au ma "^ (j % Oft, IV- IO?3
ceaselessly.
11 âu gert im âri-ritu
a
/WVW\ /WWV\
^tk niost assuredly there cannot
Jl ' be done.
www. r\ rt
11 âs, 1111 as q p, Rec 31, 31, ju (| I,
I, unless, except only ;
'^"^
Nsjv iwwv\ ï *> '47'
ntiàsi %^
, imperishable.
nn ua 1 , no one.
/WWAA /I
nn tin, nn unt
, /WWAA ,
/wvw\ /wvw\ /wwaa o
-=|=» , non-existent; Copt. JULtt; later
Ci
/www
/WVW.
I I I
see Rec. 21,
42.
nn un mtaf *JU' ^>t\ ^—n = Copt.
"•\_ilH^.^Ä—
-VyWV\ /WWV\ .
eJULttTCf ; see Rec. 21, 42
nn urt
/WWV\
resting, unceasing.
^r*
n usli ^, Rev-I4'l6'without ; Copt-
ntiuteb %" 1| J ^ , immutable.
nttbegg^jg^,-^"^;
>^, A.Z. 1907, 58,
nn paut
/WW\A
never, at no time.
ntper
n petrâ
nmaa
D o
unseen, invisible.
Û { 45S-, ullobs?r«;d>
1 <L invisible.
/WWV\
/WWV\
>-.m j^.'%a<s>
■f\ /WWV\
/WWV\
po'
0 unseen, invisible, sightless, eye-
•<s>-' û 0' less, blind, unseeing.
n maä-t
n mu
i , unrig
Ulli °
;hteousness.
/WVW\ T—'I—.. /WWAA
/WWAA -. ^WWW.
/WVW\ TT^ /WVW\
waterless, arid,
desert.
nttmut -%^
motherless.
n meh _n_ c"=>\
.0^^*
Awvwx o , u n plated (?)
/wwv\ I I I
n /WWW
nn nu f^—%
/WWV\ 0 ^S.
nn nefa
/WWV\
/WWV\
/WWV\
/WWV\
/WWV\
/WWV\
°°S
/WWV\
iVWW*
/WWV\
0, unseeing, blind.
233 >P\ 1, airless.
nti nen %"±± /5A ^, Rec.
32, 177, unfailing.
n netchnetch-t -J1-'T 'T"^.
incontrovertible, indisputable, not to be gainsaid.
nnre -JL-<=>,-JL-<T>, .™mberless,
ww« I w«, û innumerable.
nn rut-f -"- X\ ^ grow'hless- barre»
_n_ u \> I land.
'j^- rekh i^TJ^TI -*-
^i°^' -"- ^*©*i' unknown>un-
knowing, ignorant; plur. ^ j| o ^ 1,
I
%*•
"if 1 l 1
nn ertat "~"-"' n, not allowable.
nti lia-ti ^-^Oyfr, Rec. 2,
roc, senseless man, fool.
destitute, indigent, possessionless.
nn kheper ^{, uncreate.
/WWAA
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— N [ 341 ] N
, U. 322, unknowing.
nti khesef "JU* "CLL-fl, irresistible;
^ \\ I
plUf-^^^f ^-
1111 Sep , no time, never;
/WWV\ U © /WWV\
(or D
0 Y never
D © l/Jf\ W^ x " " l/yf\ t>^/' before
nil smà *JU' —»- Q (), untold, indescri
bable, unimaginable.
nn smen
I /WWV\ *iy U
unstable,
instability.
0
nti sen. Q uVJ ° Q " without second,
^~" ' II' ^S^ ö' unique.
nn sekh-t rçA ^, unseamed,
/www -1—I—I ' '
without join.
nti sesh s.u X, SLQ X, j111™1151^.
-A ^ö0 .A impassable.
nti sek
H ^l /WWW p ^
M8^> . M 8 '=«. Rec. 2, 30, un-
/WWW I A >»-.L-r I A
diminishing, indestructible, never-failing,
incorruptible.
N-sek-f Z^^J^JT. IV> 366, the
name of a star.
nn stint
n setem
unusual,
unwonted.
j. , disobedient, deaf (?)
nn set -t" fl<=^* -x ■ unslit* unsplit'
/WWV\ I
nnshenä "^ 2
intact.
J&£>, unrepulsed.
/WWV\ /WWV\ Vi
nn kat '""^ U JÎL. unemployed, idle,
/WWV\ I mi' workless.
nn tenu
Nna-rutf -1
/wwv\
/WWV\ 0
*1
, without division.
Nrutf ^ ©.
Nàa-rrutf -_ju. ft
fr
Q ©
; see
(j^T*©-; see Nrutf ""* ^ ©.
0
„iSl
N-urt-f ^ tfV, "He «'ho rests not»
<3g *^_' —a title of Osiris.
N-urtch-nef -^ ^ j&, P. 480,
N. 7, 1268,
«* /WWV\
Nn-rekh
3S"~T
, N. 848,
P. 70, M. roi, a title of
Osiris.
the name of a
serpent deity.
a Traum.
:Sf-
N-erta-nef-besf-khenti-hehf
/wwv\ r-r-i
lu wra
17, 103, one of the seven spirits who guarded
the body of Osiris.
N-erta-nef-nebt <> ^^ (1,
, Edfû I,
.M"
Berg. I, 3,
ioc, one of the eight sharp-eyed custodians of
the body of Osiris.
N-heri-rtit-sa
-JU.
N-àri-nef Nebàt-f
'M 11 <? I» trie g°d °f 'he nth hour of the day.
Digitized by
.Jul, ^}. B.D. 69, 15, 70, i, a god.
N-ger-s _n_ S <&_*_. b.D. 149, the
/www n c\ n
god of the 8th Aat; varr. ^ I ^, ^ &
Nti.she-f^f5|,B-V64ofa,4g„d
N-tcher-f
&
., P. 64,
&
M. 745, a god, son of Hetepi
and Urrtà.
/WWW
na *\= , not.
>V^ /WWV\
/WWW
na
= Copt. rte.
k = Copt. rt<*L, prefixed to words, e.g.,
A
, .!«&.«&. great ;
pretty; <^ __ "^v, ru.cye many, etc.
na
/WWW ^
-ww« rt«i.rte nice,
IWWV\
na "Ôs, , a demonstrative particle: this,
/www ra no
these, ^-ww. ^J|j(
n n (3 I /www <^-^>
^ I /WW\A
j *V\ WWW
I /WW/W
j *V\ /WWW
I A.
Î
<rr>^-rji, IV, 102.
Mlcfuèott ®
v 3
N
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N
mi /wwv\
■A
A/WW\ t\fWW\ *\
na -^ |, U. 196, these = \MI^. T- 75.
N. 607.
[/ nau ~-K^^1kVo'T-75,
(VlrVM /WWW O
M. 229, IK III, IK o, these, these who are;
T" I D %S t\ Ö theSe are they Wh°
ll lM\Äi' are behind.
|\ ^Z-L, wind, air, breeze; plur.
Rev. ii, 132, 174, their; Copt, nef ;
~w^"^(] , his; Copt n«i.iq; ■WWA Ij^
(I V> . , Rev. ii, 149, our; Copt, rtert ;
—Ik fl -' Rev"M* "* —Ik fl !^ïTÎ*
AAAAAA A. *\ Û
Rev. ii, 141, ""»"k 0 ^^YT' Rev' II) I34'
your ; Copt. rteTert.
&C{ naât — ^ (je ], ^ (je ^, Rev.
13, 34 = Copt. rteT, those who.
naâ_t $J I .\l|„.Mettcrnich
Stele 48, abode, house, prison (?); Heb. N*").
Jeremiah xlvi, 25, Ezekiel xxx, 14.
naàherf "^U© "ç, Rev. n, 186,
jvith him ; Copt. rt«S-,P.p«&.q.
Naàb '^T ® Berg' '' IO' a bird-headed
Ä. I ' fire-god.
naab \ l| J @ . . . > Rec- l9> 95. part
of a shrine; Copt. rt«i-ßl.
—- ., AAAAAA ^2>-
Naarik ^ ^ ^*, B.D. 165, 3, a
name of a god ; var. ^=^ jk^T'::=^'
Naâ-rrut
S\
, a name of
the shrine of Osiris at Hensu (Khânês) ; varr.
AAAAAA A. <-—-> 1 I AAAAAA AAAAAA
A/WW\
naä iK 1
"C7
„, 1, Rev. 11, 185.
UQ.T 3
Rev. 13, 2, great, greatness
Copt, rti-i-i., ni.i.
AAAAAA j^3~, Rev. 11,185, good,
naanu
beautiful; Copt. rt«&.rtcnr, erU-rtonr ;
~zz£®- [I, Rev. 13, 78 - Copt. en«&.rtonrc.
naärana ^^ ( \ ] g, \
1 ^ V1^ ^^ ^'young soldier *
_g»a.
plur. ^
I ©
5—flM?i.
1
1:
1 1 1 Anastasi I, 17, 3; com-
QyVQ'
pare Heb. -tyî.
naäsh ^^K, ^ j-^K. Rev. i3) 29,
many; Copt, ru-cye, ert«&.cye, eni.cycwonf.
-VW./NA
naäsha TjTjT
V .wwv« .
Rougé I.H., II, 125, to be strong, to be great;
/wwv. r\ r\
the late form is 1"k <$4\. 00 (2 ; Copt. rt«&.cye.
nai
Copt, none-, rte-
nai "^ 00, ~~~ <£\, Israel Stele 11, this,
AAAA
these ; Copt. ltA.1. With suffixes :— "^
©
, Rev. 11, 179,
A.
, Amen. 5, 9,
! Jï. ™y>
..thy;
., his;
, hers;
Herusàtef Stele 75,
AAAAAA A. A. AAAAAA
our; ^ UU 777, Rec. 21,97,
/WVWV
AAft/W\
)
(WWV.
© Rev. ii, 184,
III' their.
Rec. 2i, 97,
J)J)^j,Israel Stele 23,
nai ^ l|l| A., Rev. i3) 28, yet, again,
nai-t ijs,
, P.S.B. 12, 125, house,
abode ; plur.
^ l
I, Hymn to Nile, 2, 10,
AAAAAA £-x J AAAAAA ^-x I AAAAAA
"^ !> DO !> "^
(j^^\";seeN-rut-f^^©. ___
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N
[ 343 ]
N
www ,r 1, canals,
' AAAAAA
naiaru ik
rivers ; compare Heb. ">rT2-
AAAAAA -f\ r
nau iK ^ ^i, gift, present,largesse.
AAAAAA —— I 7 AAAAAA I 7
nau, nâau ^^ f*fo ^> "^* h*>
AAAAAA AAAAAA /""ff"? AAAAAA
AAAAAA ^ I
AAAAAA -Ö
nau, nu © <^, Koller Pap. 3, 6,
AAAAAA ^,/m
4, 30, ostrich ; var.
ö Q.
nau
©
Kheta £)
g, Koller Pap. 1, 6, weapon (of
^ïr-s).
AAAAAAfö -
nau-t^^|7\
I AAAAAA
Israel Stele 23, Libyan soldiers,
ZJ7
^Jl.CI
AAAAAA f\0
nau-t ^ ^ "^, U. 323. Plan', leaf.
foliage; plur. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^, T. 311,
herbs, pasture.
AAAAAA
auatha, nauathan ik
AAAAAA ^>.
, Champoll. Mon. 223, IK -i )
X
x
, Thes. 1204,
AAAAAA ^v
I AAAAAA
. X to move quickly.
VMM
to tremble, to shake ; compare 0^.
»\fVWVA -^y^ jQ
naur IK ^==f ga, Rev. 13, 6, great.
AAAAAA n /"N
nab-t IK j St, , Litanie 53, lock of hair,
tress; plur. ^ J Q ^ ^ ^, T. 240.
AAAAAA n AAAAAA A^
nabenu \ JIö e ^> to be bad.
evil, wicked, hostile.
aaaaaa n
Nabkhun ^j
Cat. 422, the temple of Sebek at Gebelên ;
Gr. Scßxowis (?)
<2® ®° «fl, Remot.
aaaaaa ^-l
AAAAAA n Q
nabhnu ^ JJ
0 ©;
to bark, to
bay (of a dog); Heb. r.12, Arab. ^-y.
Nabti
ÏJ
Q Tuat I, a pilot of the
\\ boat of the Beetle.
AA/WVA <^_—>"\ O AAAAAA
Namart^_> 1$, .^
AAAAAA <^^> # *
/ ,, Nimrod; Heb. *"np$
NWW\ .IIIIIIJ.
namenkh IK L~"^ $■, beneficent.
namesmes
, to overflow; see
:; the
true reading is ngesges.
nan aaaaaa ^\ & , to proclaim ; see aaaaaa
AAAAAA AAAAAA
nanaiu
nani-t o
Ö
] ^.
foreigners.
Rev. 13, 21,
honeycomb.
AAAAAA j^
nanu ik '^ ®~, Rev. 14, 10 =
*\ "*\ AAAAAA (\ A O
II AAAAAA 11 1(1
AAAAAA ± *L~__
nanefru Ik I <=>, the benevolent.
AAAAAA ± n
nanefr-t ik T 3N0, jour. As. 1908,308,
goodness; Copt. rto*>rcrpe.
AAAAAA =fc ...
Na-nefer-àri-Shetit
(2 (|(| , a title (Demotic period).
AAAAAA =fc
Nanefrsheti iik T
the name of a goddess.
41*Bv
AAAAAA
nar i^ <=>, b.d. 137,20,23
Narh ^ <=> J ^, Tuat II, a god.
jiahama \ra^^.^^^ j.
used in medicine.
nahra ^/"^ m^l 7\,Thes.I202,
to flow away; Heb. -,r"0.
AAAAAA Q Q
naheb. IK fifi, eternal.
, Anastasi I, 237,
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V\f ^^ foul-stinking-bad;
contrary winds, head winds, stormy winds.
v 4
/WVW\
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/WVW\
nal?a \i?M^'A,iastasiI'243'
a strong-smelling plant, thorny growth, scrub,
bush.
nahi Ik | \\ h N ®-, to make a sign
with the eye, to wink (?)
nahn /WW
« &\ to proclaim,
P\ proclamation.
«WA Opi j) I WWW Q
NahSU \îPl^|.IV.7r6, ^J
1 % !, the Blacks of the Sudan.
or grain used in medicine.
/www _r_ /\ ^j^ ./www » ^v ^j^
nasaq \f^' \^^^>
to cut, to stab, to prick, to separate.
Nasaqbu, Nasaqbubu ^T^zi j]%
a name or tttle of Àmen.
/WWW H
nask Ik disturbed, distorted.
Nashutnen /www Ibv r-^-i ^f1 11,
U. 550, a serpent-fiend.
nasht
")S—3 1» fee
v. 13.
13, 22, strength; Copt. K^cyxe.
naqi ^(j^,^' e^teà'CoPy
naaq
/WWW
no (f.
d '~~ZL ° Israel Stele 7,
<&./" Ill' grain.
/WWW J g— *-^3C -—-j
naqetit ik n .^j-, Anastasil,
25> 7> Sphinx III, 2ri, sleep; Copt. ttKOTK.
X ,£ I stone-
t /.pilll' cutters.
nakäiu
165, 1, a Nubian title of Amen.
/wwv
nathakhi ik
\v castanets,
>*- ' clappers.
naatch \
pare Copt. OX\
natchar
""""J^*, u
njust; com-
_g»a.
Demot. Cat. 408,
' to be grown up.
/www /www /www /www /www
IIa H ^, Hh. 302, (j , , , ^, i ,
$ ' V' v 2r!'me'my-
fVVVVV»
na n , a mark of the genitive masc. sing.
_ www, TJ. 549, T. 304, P. 421, 672, M. 661,
/WWW Q
740, N. 1276; (j jg'. Rec. 27, 54.
/WVW\
nà n , U. 97 ( = »««, N. 375), of; fern.
/WWW "fY \\ 7^ "fY /WWW
^ ; dual ^ ; plur. J, 0%, \-
nà, ni ~ww, (J „ a, Peasant B. 2, too,
„ fl, ~wwv(|(| to turn away,
to set aside, to reject ; varr.
r\ /wvwa
1^.-
nà www (1 ° , a kind of stone or gem,
loo
/www r\
na, nu
,-.—&
/WVWA Q >
I /WWW
1, ostriches ; var.
1 ,-r-~S.
■ ©
U. 576, N. 966, a
mythological ostrich.
Nàu (| ^ J<
/WWW -^1
nâa n <|\,Rec. 3 t, 180, ibex.
nàa /www (1 *K\ ,£?, a running at the nose.
mint of some kind, calamint (?)
/www -?i <^> <y^
Nàa-rrut n (K\ A^ ; see N-rut-f ;
i\ <-——-> VV /WWW /\ <-"->
/www^i n va/ "~"«-5i n v«/^
naasqa q ]^|1|, [, ^|l|@,
Ebers Pap. 66, 12, to be shaven, baldness; varr.
]
, an instru-
varr.
nàash-t n
ment of some kind,
nàu i"--* (] % O, to see; Copt. rt<L*>r.
(1 g, a pot, a vessel.
nau
-WWW
nàu U e
__ . . . , , . A.Z. 1908, 115, air, wind, breeze.
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N
ö
**.
con-
f\ /WWiA
'TT- T- 358. . -
NEU fy U. 557
sort of 11 © .
i y ^ 1
nàu-t wAw (I v\
N. 177, a particle of negation.
nauau jjj (| ^> % [j e (| e %
ï¥ 1 ^m' Hearst Pap' 8' ''' F® 1 ^m'
mint, calamint (?)
nâus(?) ^^ (| % —a %^%-f*'I>>
A.Z. 1899, 95, some metal object.
nâb Ö (j J] il, flame, fire.
Nàb-her "y fJ^,T
uat III, a god in
the Tuat.
nam
U3>IH AA/WV\
~, the lowing of cattle.
^|(?), Roc. 33, !"
nâm[n]âm ^ww-jj-Jj-, p. 63, M. 85, to
walk, to stride; var. «w« «\ *wwv «S. . N. 92.
nâmtf
/J^W o Nàstasen Stele 40 ff. =
1 k k^_ ' Copt. JULJULOq.
U3>U3> AA/WV\
\\
nârta-t /WWSA
(J /www (J ) P. 609, N. 807,
, to welcome, to salute joyfully.
\\
<r
^2>-1 » meaning un-
. <n 1 ' known (Lacau).
nah(jra^, (j fT] ^ ^, injury,
harm, evil.
Nâkh
nas
A ® B.M. 32, 27, a serpent-
H l ' fiend.
L to cry out numbers, to tally,
L ' to reckon.
a n "À &
ww (J I Q| Qu.
nâs (j p, U. 594, (j
<g>, iv, 1219, y (] p
/WWV\
Amen, n, 6, 22, 9, [j p ^,. [j p g>, (| p -j],
ffll- (jp^ilV953,to
cry out to, to call, to invoke, to address, to
name, to be named.
nâs-t Tïï^fà, YQ H ° . ~*™ (| PQ
, Metternich Stele 125, invocation, a calling.
N. 1074, "caller,"
title of a god.
Nâs a~ww h j]M|
YJf|®^,B.D. 148, aninter-
Nâs-Râ
cessor with Râ for men.
Nâs-t-taui-si, etc. v*~« j\ 001=^
fi.. etc., B.D. 145, 146, the 12th Pylon of
I xx' Sekhet-Aaru.
Ebers Pap. 94, 2, turtle-
meat (?)
nas
1
I, ancient
nâsut (| [j? p ^ ^ j
[writings], old documents or title deeds.
nâsbetch(?) qpj^g'ckiJfS
1
nâk ~ww (I ", to copulate ; compare
Arab. fj\.
nâk
1
■1
, N. 1231,
to be injured, to be doomed, damned; (1 frr-rc
^w (J ■•—«, invulnerable.
nàk-t n "^ä., a deadly thing ; var.
nâkiu n
/WW
nâkut n Q""k 1, knives.
>«~^ cutting weapons or
Ml' tools, the slain.
Nàk 1 -aäü' PaP-Nekht2i, (j^,^a,,
^j^i, a serpent-fiend slain by Rä ;
] B.D. 180, 22, the asso-
I ' ciates of the same.
V\Si, enemy, foe, devil ;
m
nâki
Pi-- [j p^j,
I AAAAAA
I
I.
I
i""1".
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Nâkit n
s=j, Tuat VII, a goddess.
Nâkiu-menâ-t <**«« () ^tpo (1 (1 %>
A Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of
H Q' Râ (No. 8).
nâtât m«» (1 Q (1 , A.Z. 45, 60, 61, to
be kept back = _ ^SX (1 A , N. 1159.
/WWV\
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/WWSA
nàtât /wsaaa
h
Shipwreck 17, to
stammer.
i, Hh.
Nâtnàtu n
522, a group of gods.
nàtchu(?) n o, belly; Copt. rteXI.
na
, Thes. 1322, paint on walls.
na, naa,
f
, Ebers
Pap. ro8, 2o, to rub down to a powder, to
scour, to clean.
nää atin> t0 draw a coloured design,
to paint, to depict in order, to be painted,
A**AA*
striped, or variegated ;
painted things;-
SI
j, IV, 690,
, colours on chariots ;
1, IV, 66o, variegated stuffs ;
, list, catalogue.
nä-t
, IV, 717, a painted thing.
näu (seshu?)
, Hearst Pap.
X, 1, colours used in painting, ink.
AW
nä (n + ä ?)
P. 596, writing, order,
edict.
nail (?) -—a J5j.|i], design, painting, drawing.
. Hst,
, A.Z. 1905,
nä (n+ä?)
catalogue, inventory.
nä neter "1 Jj
29, painter to the god.
nä-t (?) fli 1, formulae, liturgy, law,
aww* n
rule, ordinance = . w . (?)
na, nai
/wwv\
■ 11
, u. 565.
*' ^11- —.1a-
i^.Z,11(2^'ZD11A'Rec-2T'
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96, , P. 641, M. 674, N. 1237,
i*>
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I „A, ^
/WWSA
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1
(2
A . Rev. 13, 39, d ^, T. 336,
/WWW WWWA v ri\^
d_a a <L I1.V; t to come, to go, to arrive,
I (2 Q .A
to journey, to travel, to sail ; Copt. ItOV, ItHT.
naa
nä-t
a sailing ship;
down stream.
I.-V2*-,. A.Z. 45, 124, to sail away.
fl;s!^, N. 788, a sailing, a journey,
D^öej.
aja>£, to sail
nä-t
nau
">, the drawing of thread.
TRfilUl
¥
1
, Hh. 447, Rec. 27, 218,
31, 31, worm, serpent, viper, serpent-god; plur.
'tkt^-ÜWl
Nä
Näi-t
/
consort of
>lsmi
, Tuat XII, a serpent-god.
_fl, U. 317, a serpent-goddess,
nâur ®<ë>, the festival of the 23rd
1 "^7 day of the month.
""•ftftfln the festival of the 22nd
\JL/' day of the month.
nU ö
/WWSA
näi —d\\
i, Israel Stele 15, good, be-
nevolent ; var. a-Zs3~, Thes. 1242.
^<M
our.
näha-t—n "D
j®~ 1 __
As. 1908, 250, to sympathize with, to be gracious
"A www .m,
L.D. Ill, 140B.
to, to show pity; varr. t
/wwv\
I, I40B.
/WWV\ ^1 A /WWV\
naa
näa-t
Rev., to have pity;
' -®~' Copt. n<L.
-s"^,
Mar. Aby. I, 7, 56,
graciousness.
näau /f£\ ^\ XZJ \, wind, air,
breeze; see _^(|^^|-
/WWSA «j Q
näatch-t *<=> 1 , Ebers Pap. 42,
D q UM
15, some strong-smelling drug (?)
/WWV\ A A\ /WWW f\ f\ C\
Nääu J^», fl 1 _M >
B.D. 140, 6, B.D. (Saite) 32, 3, 4, a benevolent
god, a foe to crocodiles.
Näi
•ytfijui, Tuat X, Denderah IV,
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83, a winged serpent with a pair of human legs.
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Näi
■tans», U. 535, T. 294,
St, Nesi-Amsu 32, 35, B.D. 149, 42, a
serpent-fiend in the Tuat, a form of Aapep;
fem. Näit.
Näit ^()()Q(^. pap- Mag. 90, a
goddess ; see Näi and Neqeb.
Näi-ur "*"* (j (j tsma ^*, Denderah IV,
59, the guardian of a coffer.
Nä-shep
rx
.^&-, Metternich
TfiflRfl 0
Stele 85, a blind serpent-fiend.
näi-t
, Rev. ii, 146,
on'
house, abode.
näit —a-
Amen. 3, i6,
-, Rec. 35, 57,
. \ A stake, pole, post,
v^ ' part of a ship.
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Nä-uta q^ j (| j^, T. 336, qQ
N. 639, a god.
nam
(2
\ Anastasi I, 23, 5,
pleasant, by your favour or courtesy ; compare
Heb. s/DiO-
nar
nar
-fl, Rec. 28,153, baboon.
*A /WWV\ «Yv
-° ^X> D^> writing reed.
/WWiA A /WWiA a I
när-t —d|,—ÜQ,^ö" 1. Rec- 15.102,
sycamore Iree (Laurier Rose); Copt. ItHp, Gr.
vtjpior, Arab. ^^ ,U •
/WWW A
När-t DQ^tr, B.D. 15 (Litany), a
sycamore tree in the Tuat sacred to Osiris.
/w
Närit ~
nar
jQVJk % the goddess of the
:> Y m ' Nâr tree.
^\. ^^. cuttle-fish (?)
clarias anguillaris (?) ; plur. û @ X^- i, 0
\Tr ■=•'■=*
Näri D M <0<, Tomb Rameses IV, 30,
an attendant on the Disk.
Närit
a group of goddesses.
I, Rec. 6, 152, 153,
när-t
/WWW ^z
D of , T. 93, spittle, saliva.
/WWW
nam —n©
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sant 27, a bird.
Närti-änkh-em-sen-nu-f —°
Q -www alio the name of a mytho-
T O jk^Ä logical serpent.
•näruna^^y^^^.-^e
ç/ bS^, 1 wT* youth, young soldier; Heb. *W2;
plur-^^eV^kl$!>Mar-Karn-
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näkhu —fl\\L==fl; see ■-^-^ L__=fl.
® _a ® a
näkh —
näkh-t -
t
näsh[t]
_ to tie, to bind together,
S L=/T bundle, bunch.
*WW\
—a ö L—Ü, t0 strain, strainer.
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strong, mighty, great ; Copt. rt^CtjT.
aaaaaa r\
nâsllâ a (1 (3 Amen. 4, 5, strong one.
1 v. n
/WWW ^1 \X
näsha Q JjXtl j^,^- t0 be stronS-
able ; Copt. rW-CyT.
näshati ^I^^^^'Thes-
1206, strong man.
AA/VWV ~\
näsht, näshth —a L Rec. 13,8o,
■ " j u
/WWW
no
]^>
Rec. 14, 17,
tx
, strong,
strength ; Copt. rtiajT.
Näq a Jj, Tuat VII ; see Qân.
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näg D , to break open a door, to
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nägu
"i-"-—v dust, powder; var. C>~1(?)
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nägga
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^SX , to cackle (of geese) ; see
Nätai, Näti
B.D. 125, II, a god; see Äati.
ni ' , belonging to = Copt. Iti.
ni
w
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^t^k u>RD-
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ni "^ ~rT a mark of the genitive masc.
ni TiT P-S-B-A- 4°> I9l8> 6> a Part!ele:
11 whereby, thereby, through which.
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. n /wwv\ /wwv\
ni (neni) -www 5? a vase, a
vessel, leaven, yeast.
ni, neni -www (I (I, n. 86o,
P. 164, of.
ni -www (1(1. TJ. 333, serpent's poison.
Ni y , Tuât XII, -www hh Jj, Mission
13, 127, a sailor-god with two birds' heads, .1
supporter of the Disk.
/WWV\ l\ l\ /WWV\ C\ -WWW
Nem,Nenu^()(), —e^,^
j, -www (I (I /jjlflftftn, one of the four primeval
gods of the company of Thoth.
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Nenit n n , <**~« ~ ^
t lis-r:ifl:3-«—•""»■•
ni —n— .QfJ, U. 215, P. 390, M. 548, 556,
N. 1163, I, i6, a particle of negation: which
not, etc.
Ebers Pap. 97, 13, a particle
of affirmation : yea, yes.
Til /www
y §?■, to pity ; Copt, rti.
, M. 365, N. 919, to welcome
4
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ni
ni
/www
with words of praise or affection ; see .www
\N
/WWSA
nra
wailers or mourners.
mm
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LH. II, 124, •s^. u u O. Thes" I2°5.
/WWSA /WWSA
. IV, 567, to greet, to
/WWSA /WWSA
\\ \\ 'Al'' \\ \\
welcome, to do homage to.
/WWV\
ni nn '^, ostrich.
ni t ~Tir Q ! houses, abodes, chambers,
11 " '. !' halls.
nit
www ^
Hearst Pap. 12, 15, a seed or
III'
ni-t ö
plant.
, Jour. As. 1908, 252,
Copt, rte (in "fne, Revil).
niu (?) — 55 e r-*, IY-Pap- r'IO'
11 L=>0 to turn away from.
niut -^^ [.[Ie ^^ thin8s cast aside'
' waste, refuse.
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nib nnJ.
&
IV, 672, Rec. i6, 152,
styrax wood staff.
nib ,_n_[|(J ", balsam plant, frankincense.
/WWW t\ t\ ft A /WW
nibun (j(j @ J<**~«^. ^
^è\ I /www ^T", frankincense ; varr. ,ww
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nif \\ ru>, Stele of Ptolemy 1,1i, enemy;
/WWSA Vu I
plur-^.ili-
w
nifl ö
272, breath of serpent, venom
nifa 0
to blow, to breathe ; Copt. Itiqe.
nifa-t ö
/WW
nifau \\
533, Rec. 13, 27,
7tSQ Rec. 14, 21,
Till' breath.
-■ "^*""\ Rec 4, 31, those.
mm
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nin NN ^», crane (?)
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nil TV , T. 325 ; plur. of aaaaaa .
nu ^, a mark of the genitive plur. ; the
#\ AAAAAA
old forms are: nu Q y^> a"d *k , U. 319,
M. 392, N. 658, Rec. 31, 162, I, 36,^^,
0
1
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l?1Q
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a mark of the genitive (dual).
HU , Amen, io, 2, 21, 17, Rev. n, 134,
AAAAAA >S\ 1. they, them, belonging to them.
nu ^ ^, U. 171, 556, Thes. 1287, Rec.
aaaaaa *\ ö Ö fk
26, 75» 3>> 27, .r^ Ö _^.' - o _£-'a dem0n-
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strative particle : this, these ; irv—> V\ 1, r^—. v\
yY\> lhese g°ds J ^ \ %* J ^
Q I AAAAAA <F\ .*
^^ 1, these abominations ; irv—> \\ 0 \\, this
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nui 'ncr^()(|> P- 392, these two.
JV #\ AAAAAA "~^
Ö _# ^ ' P' 66l> 773, M. 770, these.
nu *"£* p 67 -ju.1^ N- 34> a Particle
Q.1.07, -n- Q , 0f negation.
nut-1 _(l. ^ Q, M. 646 = (] ^ -"-*,
P. 345, a particle of negation : no, not.
nu H ÏÏ), Ö lg\ , child, son, babe ; plur.
^||, children.
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\\ aaaaaa 1, >rN—» y\ v\ aaaaaa j a mass of water,
—71 AAAAAA I Ü —71 _ZT AAAAAA
lake, pool, stream, canal.
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nui ^AA*^, ^
III, 868,
Ö
Pap. 3024. 65
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nui
nuit
Nu
ö
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>_r Thes. 1289, tne sacred
' Lake of a temple.
o 3^
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0 @
000 000 000
inundation.
AAAAAA ,
ÖÖÖ
A/W'AA 31, aaaaaa, ööö, the mass of water
which existed in primeval times, Celestial waters ;
see Nu, Nenu; Copt. rtOTlt.
Nu(Nenu?) /^e ««* ^j, B.D.,27. 2>
AAAAAA
aaaaaa, the deified primeval
AAAAAA
_ AAAAAA
(c) AAAAAA
water whence everything came.
Nenu AA (5 ^& > a name of Aapep.
Nu (Nenu) ^ö^ j^, T. 258, M. 548,
AAAAAA #y
N. 585, 1134, 1229, ö^, T. 77, P. 204;
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M. 231, 395, 455, öqö, U. 200, öqö ^^,
N.6o9,756,^^^)N,766)ii5i)ööö^,
M.397,N.792,ÖÖÖ^,P.653,ÖÖÖ^^
, ReC. 30, 67, 3I, l8, 27, AAAAAA -W.
ööö, Tuat XII, S2S J], RD- '7 a"d^4, the
' ' iwWÄ ÎU Sky-god.
ö(2ö
AAAAAA f\
aaaaaa j Rec. 27, 86, new flood, inundation.
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, the Sky-god; see Nu.
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Nu-t (Nuit) ö.u.244, ÖF=tt-p.I03)
0 ^ öF==q ö Q D ö "°"°
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, Berl. 2312, the Sky-goddess.
Nu-t (Nunu-t, Nen-t)
ö ö
=i,P.i68,
U AAAAAA -\ -\
0 » U.537,^.^.
« AAAAAA -\ -\
,®. U. 239, © , U. 2I9, AAAAAA I I
fc=3 fc=3 lit:
M. 455, I^.U. 557,
o
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© Q
, M. 766,
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© Q
Q I V I
ööö
Q g§ AAAAAA ^i AAAAAA
. © Q
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, the Sky-goddess.
nuti (nenti)
', P- 659,
© © À 7 c c
, A.Z. 1906, 126,
V J
AAAAAA T\ AAAAAA Q ^
, A.Z. 1908, 117
AAAAAA
© © Q
the two
halves of the sky, or the day sky and the night
AAAAAA . £\
AS, , M. 766.
sky;
© Q
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Vf^ AAAAAA
' ' AAAAAA.
Edfû I, 79, a name of the Nile-god.
O AAAAAA .,
Nu ööö S) >««, Hymn Darius 31, 2l)3=3,
Ü AAAAAA
a name of Àmen-Râ.
Nuit-ra ?^^K(1(]a^a ^i;
B.D. 109, 3, " Goose-lake," a lake in the Tuat.
Nu ööö (later form of Nenu), Tuat VIII,
the god of an open door in the Tuat.
Nu
ööö
Tomb Seti I, a ram-hcaded
water-god, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 20).
Nu Jj, Ombos I, 62, with the title
, , AAAAAA
V AAAAAA
rt O AAAAAA >p\
Nuenrä UW<o °-\ Denderah IV, 15,
a god who gave water to the dead.
Digitized by
j^u_£ ö Q Berg. I, 19, a goddess who sup-
f=V plied the deceased with water.
Nu-t
ö Q
, Denderah III. 78, a
bandylegged goddess with hands in the place of feet.
jg--Q_^ Ö Q B.D. 99, 17, the name of the
t—4' sail in the magical boat.
Nu-t Ö Q S) Tomb Seti I, one of the 75
t=m' forms of Rä (No. 16).
^flfl ° ?) Miss<°" I3, 127, a
Ö H H O (0V goddess.
Nuit
the Sky-goddess
Nu-turit ö3^,p.6o2,
in woman's form with pendent breasts,
.Si-
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nuiu (nunuiu) ö ö ^y , P. 683,
0 0
beings of Nu, dwellers in heaven;
being appertaining to the sky.
nu fd^ t^v fç Rec. 16, 57, to drink beer
Ö _ZI ' with companions, to swill.
nu r^—> $#$$ overflowing or brimming
Ö (2 Ö III' pots of beer.
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nu-t , , , village, hamlet, town,
a I a I
© © l
city, community, settlement ; plur. , 1,
«,.___ ' O III Q I
© ©©©^^^r> „ xi
«, «.' , , ,' ©©©> P- IO, M' I2> N- "4,
© © III
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© © J^.' y ' © © ' ° ' q I III
I, Nàstasen Stele 9.
I
nutiu
©
I, Rec. i8, i8i,
©
Q I
I ©
©
Q I
I IV, n6o, citizens, townsmen,
townsfolk, natives.
© © ©
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nutà, nuti Jw *, ®](j, belonging
^©
, the town-
©
god, the local tutelary deity; plur. ] 1
nu-t
©
© *\
© © *
Nu-t neter
towns of the South and
North.
©
1
1
U. 641,
©
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, the city of the god [Osiris].
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Nu-t ° Tuat VI11, a god of the circle
Q . I ' Hetemit-Khemiu.
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Nu-tl , , Tuât I, a singing-goddess.
©
©
©
, N. 994, a
Nu-ti urti
Nu-t ur-[t]
«w», B.D. (Saïte)
Nu-t urt
town in the Elysian Fields.
© "^=t o a district in the
2 \\<=»C£^d' Tuat.
Ä -^v^ AAAAAA
no, a lake or settlement in Sekhet-Aaru.
Nu-t-enth-hehtt ® §©§Q Q,
Berg. II, 12, the " Everlasting City" in the Tuat.
Nu-tShesit ® "^
d | l-WNQAj
"ja/wn^
JL , a goddess.
, iULL'
nu-t /\ , a pyramid town, i.e., the
.mples, etc., built about a pyramid ; dual
'A A, A.Z. 1905,5.
1 ' 'ir*-r..±.
nu^^e, P. 162, ^"*, T. 229,
eT^>*> p- 618,619,^1303,
ö *
ö
Plur- Ö * ' R 697, 5 j, Rec. 27,218;
Ö
Ö
v,0 I , de bonne heure, early ;
^© (j^> ^^0, Rec. 5,92.
nuit
0 <2
0
/-\ AAAAAA
O Ö
^,
, a moment
of time, interval of rest.
nen (nunu?) ö8, to rise (of a celestial
v ' Ö fir body), to sh
Nenit°|
nen
nu
0
\z,
body), to shine.
Q Thes. 31, the goddess of
0' the first hour of the day.
-Thes. 408, Wort. 1621/ the
winter solstice.
AAAAAA AAAAAA (Q (ö
ö (2U Ö L=>0
1201, to tie, to bind together.
AAA/W. AAAAAA
es <2U' es JrL-J
V °
0
8.
Nut hru
s ra %vO
\°, B.D.
^ „
153A, 22, the cordage of the net used in snaring
souls.
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA #\ '
nu (nui ?)£--, ^L-^, p e,o^>
m y h ^ n.- Amherst Pap. 24, to shake,
to rub down into powder, to rend asunder, to
grind.
nU "T3i AAAAM ^ n . to work the mouth,
to mouth, to dribble at the mouth.
AAAAAA f\ AAAAAA AAAAAA ,f\ ...
nui ^^U,^U,^^fl
es Jr es e ' 0 Jrt-^'
AAAAAA f
0 el
keep guard over, to watch, to tend, to shepherd,
to have a care for, to tend cattle or sheep, to
keep together; r^—, ö y^uu r n, cared for.
nu
0 <2
J] j Rec. 16, 57, will, thought, in-
y 1 ' tention, care for something.
nu ö ^v\ t flj caretaker, guardian.
nui
A/WW\
0
Ö (2
M%
herdsman, shepherd, lassoer,
AAAAAA
nüit
0 e
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Rev. 6, 26,
drover.
AAAAAA ft ft £^
(2
M I, P.S.B. 24, 47. Anastasi I,
0 en,-*<-, Ji 1
26, 5, care for someone or something, tending,
shepherding, repairing.
Ö g, Rechnungen 17, 2, 11, 12, cord, thread,
es \
rope, material for making cord or twine, bast ;
plur. , n *K Q •
v Q III °P III
Digitized by
nuit
0
/-^ Q J AAAAAA
1—Q-ëTi Ö (2
lläÄi.
Rev. 6, 26, shepherds, cattlemen.
nu
nu
A %\ "^J Nàstasen Stele 38,
U Jf 1 m ' stall-fed oxen.
JT\ AAAAAA AAAAAA JT\
AAAAAA
AAAAAA (c)
Va'
*\ AAAAAA
v\ A, ,rN—^, to move about, to go about,
A, IV, 966, 1080,
nuu
0
to walk, to come, to depart; (1(1 A,IV,i22i.
0 jrjr"" ' " ' ' 0 (2
A, Thes. 1479, guide, leader, director.
nu irv—> O, |1^-^ .^&-, Amen. 17, 11,
Ö (2 Ö (2
23, 17, Rec 21,81. -"^ jp»-"^-®-» IV'
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see, to look, to observe ; Copt. rt<LY.
nuit (?) I^~" '®" Q Rev- '4. '°. eyes'
v Ö (2 O III ' glances.
AAAAAA
nu r1"*-—% -Z<B~, Koller Pap. 2, 4, Anastasi
IV, 2, 6, hunter; plur. r^p \\ (,IV, 994,
/WWA O I AAAAAA
i^-j.^ vra i, r^—.
ö (2 er 1 ö
M
•^5- j Amherst
Ul' Pap. 26.
nu ' Q ' ^ r^n
hunter, huntsman ; plur
fflj'M, master of the hunt
nu-t^, ^o^n, ^cAfl.P. 128,
N..101, a hunting ground in the desert or hills.
aaa/wi
AAAAAA
_ AAAAAA (Q
nu ' """ Oi |fv—> , ring, circle, a round
Ö (5 Ö 0
or globular object, pill, pastille.
A o ^
, A „ , secret shrine of Osiris,
Ö (5q Ö (2 O
crypt, underground chamber or passage.
nu Ö A.Z. 1865, 112, the post on which
^p-r^' a door turns.
,r\ r\ aaawv £-.
nu-t n s~*. Rea 3I-*Î!7, £-73 —-,
Leyd. Pap. 3, 11, wooden objects.
nu_t irv—> Ebers Pap. 78, 10, root (?)
0 1 ' Copt. noTiti (?)
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^\ ^^-, Jour. As. 1908, 284, adze, axe, sword,
weapon, any cutting tool or instrument.
nu-t ,'V~\ AL 172, N. 69o, l^_" .fv—,, u.
Ö ^ I
451, , any sharp tool or weapon, claw of a
^ I
bird or beast, nail; plur. ^—. q, P. 68,
instrument with which Anubis " opened the
mouth " of the gods.
nu V^' N. 785, VI \, P. '54,
AAAAAA jQ AW/W ^Pi Q « q
^ g., Ebers Pap. i, 7, ^^J} ][■ to
acclaim, to beseech, to adore.
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nu .---a U\, ibex.
0 e v
nu (nut?) r^—,^1, Annales III,
crime,
109, unguent, salve.
AAA/^IA ,f\
nu r^—. väv
0 Jr -"■ 0
wickedness, failure, weakness in judgment,
vacillation, hesitation to do right.
A/VA-WV ^\ f\ I
\7r.
nuu
nu Rä
ducts; var.
Ö _ZT JT 1
Ö
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11 IV, 931, feathers (?)
V\ Jn 1, Lit. 15, solar pro-
Q, Lit. 15.
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nua r. . N. 214,
, a tool
■\ aa»\
ft ' N- 2I4' ft
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or instrument, a weapon; r\ v\ rfN—, a?$\,
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tool of Anubis; ß jj^^' ß ^S*
M. 824, N. 1316.
Nua . jQ .W N- '316. a jackal-god
0 I t—-T in the Tuat.
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niia r\ KX Vj., a herb used in medicine.
-^&-, Rec. 30, 196, 36, 217, to be terrified;
Rec. 36, 215.
AAAAAA *J\ •"* *^1
nuaua ft Ikflik''1'-I78, ^
0 ( 0 (' quake.
nuan
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nui .--a
WAAAA ft IS
(IM JJ, dagger, spear, pike, tool, weapon;
Plur- I
III
f\ Ä»,i,'"'l,erl';v'"- ft
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nuar n , L.D. 4, 74B, cord, rope.
nuâ ö ö(j, U. i89=V%'T-69,this-
nuäba(?) ö—flJ%»
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nub f-^-,, u. 536, T. 294, P. 164, fs^i,
P. 471, M. 537, N. 1115, rs\ r5Sr\ rs""5\
0 0 0 1 1 1
Thes. 1286; rssn AAAAAA AAAAAA gold of the water,
AAA/W.
«.<?., alluvial gold dust; fiST. ««ww , gold of
the mountain, i.e., gold dug- out of a mine;
, Nubian gold ; f>wn ™« Â 1
( *&nwi
rx
f^^i. gold of Apollinopolis (Edfû); pssn ™«
fin 0 (j > g°'d °f Ombos ; fo-"! ™« -g J ,
gold of Coptos ; Copt. rtOYft.
nubur^^r^J^T-39^00,
nubu^Ai'^JV,'pieces
of gold, gold ingots (?) ; fSS««^ '"^1, golden grain.
000
nubiu(?) f^M !, Iv> "49, gold ob-
0 olll JCCtS.
nub aäu r5Sn Q Z^ü \> L_=u, gold
washed out of the beds of torrents.
nub uatch rss^TrssnnX ( IV) 329,
oooy 000 \J\
"green gold."
aaaaaa n rr\
nub en àakhu J ~ww. m , gold
of light, i.e., shining gold.
nub en ^^aaaW<jt>) goidofi=^.
nub en hesut rs""5^ ~ww. 0 Q %> |, iv,
892, ^"^ 8 0 , IV, 139, the gold of praise,
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/".«., the gift of gold given by the king to a
subject as a reward for good service or bravery.
nub en sep.khemt rs""5^ ~ww. "\ "gold
of three times," gold thrice refined (?)
nubenqen(?) rs""5^~ww. 13^1, iv, 892,
0 0 0 1 W 1
the finest gold.
nub en qen-t rs""5^ ~ww. «« <L=J1, gold
000 d
given by the king as a reward for valour in
battle.
nub nefer ^"^ Î
0 0 0 0
gold, i.e., fine gold.
000
J. good
nub her hetch r^^fw^, gold on
silver, i.e., silver-gilt.
nub hetch rss^ Y <>.rö^ i o, white gold,
A 0 0 0 I
gold alloyed with silver naturally, or silver-gilt (?)
nub senu rsisn||%> o, iv, 168,875,gold
of an extra fine quality or of medium quality.
nub (per nub) rs""5"\ gold house, i.e.,
Ttf-nh rSiSn " Golden One," a name of the
0 Ml' Sun-god.
" Golden Lady," a title of several goddesses.
Nubit ^Ç j^ j, A.Z. 1906, 114,^5^,
B.D.G. 102, a title of Hathor as lady of
1
Nubit ri Û U Q J). consort of Amen and
Nubit-âith (?) ^ Q^, B.D.G. .105,
^SâS1^'acow-goddess-
Nuba - nebs - âms
Ombos II, i, io8, a lion-goddess, one of the
14 forms of Sekhmit.
Nub-neteru ^) jk' ' 1, DenderahlV,
84, warder of (he 4II1 Pylon.
Nubit-neterit(?) r^*aJ)n, Den-
derah 1, 52, a goddess.
Nub-heb. ^W ! A "gold of eternity,"
° \\\i
Nub-hetepit r*^<=^
o 0 0 c. O O
goddess Tail, £)
a title of Osiris,
a form of the
nub r^nL^.r^fj^L^, r^n]
to smelt metals, to work in gold, to form, to
fashion, to model, to mould, to plate with metal,
to inlay metal.
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nubmib *25x^jL to defend, to protect;
A*AAAA <WvW«
var. L_=u.
nubi rssn JIM,»«"« JMr^sn.Rec.31,
12, fSSn (](], fSSnJ (](] [J ^. smelter,
foundryman, goldworker, goldsmith; plur. fwl
nub-t rss^ JL^,,. rs;"^JQ_y<|k> metal
working, gold working, to exercise the goldsmith's
craft.
nubit rsisn J
the craft of the
o -
Q, a metal pot
goldsmith; var. fwl (|(| Q- (?)
nub-ti cô
nubâu-ti(?) r^n(]^^
, goldsmith.
Nub^J^l.seeNebaperern-
Nubnub (Nebneb) Ö J Ö J jf),
Mission 13, 127, a god.
Nubti r^l^jf). B.D., 65, 19, 125, II,
(^^ jj ° i3-=J. u- 479> Set of Ombos.
<*/*«. r>s?^ 1(1(1 <wm . f^?j,
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*A/W\A ri ..
to swim ; Copt, rteeû.6 ; var. J :Vi«3"..
Tuât VIII, the "Swimmers" in the Tiiat
nubb-t Ö ! 1 ^, Reo 33, 6, basin,
quay, shore, coast.
nubut ^^\ ¥5 Q, Hh. 382, baskets.
nubi r^i oJ(|l|&.
Rec. 33, 6, to sail a ship, a ship.
nubu r^n^"^, plant.
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nub
0
the stalk of the balsam plant
or tree.
nubheh (?) rssn blossom, a
kind of flower (?)
N. no, ö
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nubt L=>0. see »M« Ik "".
I «ill v "'
nun Q ^\ w««, Hh. 451, these.
nunu(nen)^^;;_4^
a demonstrative particle : this.
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nun ^
T'
B.D. 68, 35, to do homage
i^/w ja to, to greet, to welcome.
AA/WVA ^T5
Nun ^ /I, B.D. 179, 3, a god.
Nunu gg o ^^ ^ |, Rec 27, 53,
a group of gods - functions unknown.
AA/WVA A I
nun ^g"^, TZJ 1. gentle wind, zephyr.
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Nun 1 Ö , a god.
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Nunun (?) ^ ° ]. ^ ^, a form of
Heru-ur or Shu.
nun-t (?)
nunb J (), see nub . | ffl, and nib
Nuru 'n^^', N. no, 994, Ö .
175, P. 186, N. 607, (0 Jg, N. 900, ö ^
^O.P. 396, Ö^^^).M. 565, ^
O, N. 1172, a ferry-god in the Tuat.
J\
, to roam about.
AA/WVA fQ
-, ww« f fl harm, injury.
_IU.
nur ö
<==»^) B.D. 149,8, 4, 'J5
a bird, vulture (?)
Hh. 358,
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Ö
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nurit
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nura ö S
Rev. 14, 4, 20, vulture;
' Copt. rtovpi.
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L^Jl, Rev. 13, 10 =
(j % L=>0, victory.
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Nurkhata i^-^<^»^ ^^, Tuat III,
Ö /lis'"
a god of spells and guardian of the 3rd Gate
of the Tuat.
nurta ö<=>. T. 175. P. "». M. 157,
■^=. a mythological tool or
weapon.
N
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N
n-uhra=i], a.Z. 1906,113= ra j^*,
to diminish.
nuhàti
Ö A ^
ra
A Q A sycamore tree, or the
H\\V' wc • - •
i-ood of the same.
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to tie, to tie on, to fasten.
nuh ^_, I q, u. 4i8, ^ I q, T. 239.
V M r T-252> "V M «■Pap- 3°24'
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Ö
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Ajr^' ö $<?• Rec- 3I'29, sa^'string'
cord, rope, cordage, measuring cord, traces,
harness; plur. Ö | ^ (® (® (®, U. 210, £> $ ^.
Rec. 30, 66, Q X (Sfit®, Décrets, 104,
MI- vW» VU
i, Rev. 14, 21; Copt. rtOY,P,, 1*10,9,.
Ö (5Ç û|
nuhu
Ö
M^<
im' 0
U-fl
bonds, fetters.
nuh
0 @
8 (^, Tuat V, a cord, endowed
with reason, used in measuring the estates of
the blessed in the Tuat,
Nuh ha-tu ^ f f-f ^O
B.D. 286, a god who fettered hearts.
nuh 7^ § \Tt a,z- '9°5, 27> a ro11 or
' ö @X ^' bundle of papyrus.
0 fö AAAAAA Q
8 , a kind of plant or shrub; plur. 8
^^1, Àmen. 7, 13
nuh irv—>X(2 vi, Rec. 2i, 91, grass ropes;
}e|!L j'è'rTT***, Koller Pap. 27
X ^ 1 J) <=> 1 A outer rope (?)
^* ^~ |f Re,
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nuh
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13» 35. chicory (?)
Ö (â
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nuh^ty^.^ty^,
0
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Ö
M
x
0
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T T f Jf* ^==i3' t0 masturbate
nuh
c
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& V Q ) t0 be drunk with joy or drink.
AAA/W. ^\ Q AAAAAA
i^—. VXQaaaaaaJ
O —71 Äaaaaaa
nuh
nuh
(5, A.Z. 1906, 125, drunkenness.
Ö, a drinking pot.
AAAAAA f\ 0 £ü -v -v
nuh-ti ^^ J ^ >^, >^, B.D. 93,
3, 6, pair of horns.
AAAAAA Q Q
nuheh ^ j[ jj, U. 446, T. 255, eternity;
/wvw. AAAAAA
nuheb ^ | J Jtf), yoke ox; Copt.
ITOäeß, «i£,& ; plur. "^ IJ ^ ^ ;
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nuheb-t ^ 9 JQ_p,) lotus, lily;
plur. ^IJ-^^y^; see $
nuherher ^l^^l^^, N. 16,
M. 105, to rejoice.
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nuhes ^Ip^negro^ee^lp^-
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nukh 1^-^ ^\ © l/L L.D. in, i4ob,
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Q ^K © |]l , to cook, to bake, to roast.
Rec. 31, 30, part of a crown.
AAAAAA ■■ ■ W—
nus 1^-^ , IV, 708, a block of lead
0 1 1
(c=|° NV))Pigoflead(?)
z 2
N [ 356 ] N —
nus
f\. -£, AAAAAA P^
Q < ), Stat. Tab. 48, ring, earring, ring-
weight, weight ; Copt. Xeoc (?)
nus (nest) ö @ Iq" c=d, Rev. n, 185,
glossed by Copt.
rtiCTop.
in the name
ûZ>ë'
nusi (nesi ?) £>
14) 40 = Gr. irpoi'tjstoi'.
M/WH 1* AA/VW.
nusen S1
0 e 1 0 e
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nuqer
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polish; Copt. rtOTKep.
I
Rev.
nuk
0 1 0
/v&, curse, evil.
, to scrape, to
Ö ,£
Ö
Ö
——-
Ö
a^j^j, I, this Osiris; ^^0^
^, I, this I; Copt. <LrtOK, Heb. T?'".^.
A Nukar (Nenkar)
-«■
Ö (2
I JJi, Asien 316, A.Z. 1906,
Ö (2
97, the Babylonian goddess Ningal.
nut irv—> 1/1 , to boil, to roast, to cook;
see f^—j cs= A .
'A or' c00'c> messman.
nutâ °Q (| (2 Jj, Rev. ii, i8o, divine.
nutiu °\\ (](]!, A.Z. 1900, 67, enemies.
confectioner, sweetmeat
seller.
HrV,Pe|>air'wind-
nutl © -°t , Herusâtef 102, btrong;
A/WSAA w
perhaps = ©-L_a.
nutu ...'. _n_ ö %T %> %>, T. 269,
Digitized by
nuti
Ö (2W
nuti en Shu
/wwv. ^
1908, us, |fV—"■?
y ' D' Ö (2\\
Nuth (Nunuth) öö0, Tuat XII, the
Sky-goddess; see Nu-t ^
. nutha - ^ ' x
, Greene 2, to shake,
Ö (2^/L=Jl
to quake, to tremble, to be lame (?)
nut r^—. \\ c^s \\ S\ , Peasant ioo,
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—", 1^-^
ö JA' Ö (2
to move out of place, to slip, to
yield pround.
Ö
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nut ha-t
wickedness.
nutuhatu^^^^^j,
IV, 1076, rebels.
Nutiu 'vVHii^äi'RD-
78, 8, Q^ c^p () () J j (Saïte), a group of
gods—functions unknown.
nut-t Ö Q <z£l2, T. 41, boat.
nut
r > X 1 r >
Ö (2 Ö ' 0 (2
^
to dress,
to drape, to clothe.
nut-t 1^-^ \\ \\> KZ- I9o8> 91'
, swaddling band.
nut g-^c^||, A.Z. 1905, 15, to melt
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nut-t
nut-t
0
tVWWA .
Ö (2 0 III Ö
°fT IV> 347. a squeezing,
"Ö î a pressing.
Ö
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i'
oil.
nut-t
g, unguent pot
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^«ft
nutu sheps
a kind of plant.
nutch-t Q I 1 N. 798, cord, rope.
nutch ^ ^f. M- 72, N. 75, ö^
^ 0=^, P. 107
nutch "T ,..û 1, flour; Copt. itOfT.
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nwtch-t i*—. ^, Ebers Pap. 39, 20
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, Tuat V, a monster-serpent.
Traum - ' v
neb "^37, f>5^l, all, any, each, every,
everyone, every sort or kind ; fern, neb-t
; plur. ^37, ^~" ^z^ \, M. 77, N. 79,
1 1 1 S III Jl
H^m'^V-llljCopt-
mjuL.
1
nebu J'^âi'^ SMi,Rec-
31, 29, everybody, all people.
neb ^ j^.T. 275, N. 907,^3-7 J J^,
M. 353, ^?, ^7^, ,^=7V&> Peasant 53,
nebtahemt
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, _&e., rwi, (ggi, {§*=§;>
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.. j »P- 7^1-111, A.Z. 1900,128, J,
YJ-A- Y J- -^1'2^'lord'master'
owner, possessor; plur. ^r^^K. P. 169, M. 744,
^J^' P-87, ^^°' N-46' ^^^
j^ j, T. 248, ^^> j^j^ j^, T. 248,
r>^r\ = ^Z^, lord (late form);'Copt. rmfL
Nebtâ, NebtiM. U. 39, P- 65, N. 267,
Thes. 1283, Dream Stele 5, Rev. 10, 61, A.Z.
1908, 18, IV, 85, 566, 927, ^^ 1^1°
B\B\' o Ik^Sv^^Sxiuv
TT' rs-b- 2o> 2°°' Mlli' b-d-g-
1062, 28, jk. ^ , Kubbân Stele 3, JfeMl,
, Rec. 17, 113, lord of the Crowns of
the South and North-a royal title = Gr. «r.yxo«.
riartfflûrujv.
Rec. 31, 17t, ^7 J o J), Hh. 404, lady,
I
, Rec. 15, 16,
Rev. 12, 77, the status of a
married woman.
mistress ; plur. JJ \, Metternich Stele 53.
ooE1' Digitized by
neb atpu ^^^
lord of a load, i.e., laden one.
neb âmakh
IV, 1076,
follower of Osiris ; var.
neb àri khet
1
n—"y**^ "lord of service," i.e., a loyal
1, the Lord Creator.
1 1 1
nebàstemÀmentt^^j|Q n&
the possessor of a seat in Àmentt.
rvv)'
Neb-ä
neb äa
to
neb änkh
T
—ü A.Z. 35, 17, P. 1116,1354,
I ' a royal title.
1 «-=> , overlord, as opposed
vassal-lord.
/-\ AAA/W.
i.e., coffin, sarcophagus
neb per
/"\ ^—^ f"\ AAAAAA
T* o T o
, "lord of life,"
N. 708, "iordof
the house."
neb-t per , " lady of the house,"
the chief wife of the master of the house as
opposed to a concubine.
Neb pehtit ^z? f) f). !L » tlie sacred
boat of the Nome Metelites.
neb maät
'^tac
£=3-
orzr
'lord
of law," a god or a man whose actions are in
accordance with physical or moral law ; plur.
(2 Hi -=^/ 1' 111 a mi
nebmeshma(?)
Israel Stele 27, rebel.
neb netches
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a vassal
] lord, as opposed to the overlord,
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possessor
-neb-t hi ^m (](]r=B)
of a husband, married woman.
neb khe-t ^z^ 2^,
i i i
possessor of property, a lich man, a spirit
provided with sepulchral offerings, a title of a god ;
fem. | ; plur. -w^ Jj |, ^Z? V>I
■ — ■
i i i
■ — ■
i i i
neb-tkhabes YÎ^JP^..
the crown of Upper Egypt.
Neb-t ser(?)
,-rtv,, the name of
the sacred boat of the Sa'ite Nome.
<2 I
l, lord of
, master
neb seshu (?) ^z? jft
books, author, scribe, librarian.
nebqet ^z?^^ j,^^d
of design or drawing, draughtsman.
neb kesu ^-z^^""""0^ A i >he t0whom
homage is paid, ie., Râ, Osiris, the king, etc.
Neb A/ww. j] ci) Thes. 8i8, Rec. i6, 106, a
goose-god, a watcher of Osiris.
Nebti ^~^ Tuat ^> a »°d '•v'10 swathed
a, \\' Osiris.
T. 248, the "Lords"—a class of divine beings
in Ihe Tuat.
Neb-t ^Jc
, Ree. 20, 91 = Nephth'ys.
Nebti j j ^ ^, T. 183, ^z? J
1, A.Z. 1905, 19, the two goddesses of Upper
and Lower Egypt, i.e., Nekhebit and Uatchit
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb au-t-àb ^z? f*\ O Jj, Tuat vi,
a god or goddess in the Tuat
Neb-t au-t Khenti Tuat
r|]fl i, Tuat IX, a eow-goddess,
CT
Digitized by
Neb
hHM T'Ä5:
Neb[t] Aa-t
II, 132, a goddess.
1
Neb[t] Aa-t-Then
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb-t Âamu
Neb âakhu-t
l=2>j
, Ombos
O
a title ol
w> Uatchit.
ternich'Stele, a title of Horus and Râ.
Met-
Neb-t aakhii
serpent dawn-goddess
Neb àakhn-t
horizon—Horus or Râ
Neb Aatit (?)
Tuat IX, a god.
Neb-t àat-t
C©3
I, Tuat XI, a
lord of the
<e*'
etc.,
B.D. 145 and 146, the name of the i6tli
Pylon.
^
Neb-[t] ââshemit (?)
J), Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
Neb[t] âur ^z? A e ^ J, Ombos
II, 130, the goddess of the river; compare
"TiNT., Isaiah» xix, 8, the stream of the Nile.
Neb àbu (hatu?)
"P,'J, B.D. 149,
4, lord of hearts, a title of Ahi.
Nebt âm (?) ^-^ A-IL, Tuat XII, a
wind-goddess of dawn who helped to tow Af
through the serpent Ankh-neteru.
Neb-t ânemit
a goddess of offerings.
Neb àmakh <
Q O
, Ombos I, 61,
£\, Tuat XII, o
ne
of the 12 gods who towed the boat of Af
through the serpent Ankh-neteru ; he was
reborn daily.
, lord
the
Neb Amentt
of Amentt—a title of Osiris;
_ gods with Osiris in Amentt.
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Neb[t] An
29, a cow-headed serpent—a form of Hathor,
Neb[t] Anit ^^ 11) ^g%.~^< °mb°s
II, 130, a goddess.
Neb[t] âri-t-qerr-t ^Z-<~~ x
Ombos II, 133, the goddess who made the Nile
sources (?)
Neb[t] àrit-tchetfiu
-iswsics s\ Ombos II, 133, the goddess who
1 1 1 OÖ ' created reptiles.
Nebui âs-t
22, 5, a pair of gods in the Tuat
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Neb[t] âs-ur ^3
Ombos II, r32, a goddess.
Neb[t] âs-t-enti-mu (?) "^3^]]
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Neb[t] âs-hatt ^ (] fl -^ o |)
Ombos II, r33, a goddess.
Neb[t] âkeb ^=^ (j^^J
Ombos II, 130, a goddess
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Ombos II, 131, a goddess,
Neb[t] äter-Shemä
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B[f]
, Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb-t At-U ^ (jess, ^ j^, Peasant
120, a goddess.
Neb äui
a title of a god.
Neb[t] ääu
133, a goddess.
Neb äbui
1 w
Ombos II,
"lord of the two
horns"—a title of Osiris, of Amen, and of
îxander the G
Nebt-äbui
Neb äbui o^, •^=^-J-û>^,
\\^>. ^J^\W» RD- I25' IL- one
of the 42 judges in the Hall of Osiris.
Alexander the Great ; Arab. _\jji!\ ,j.
ï~i XV ", 0"lbos I, 73
|_oJ W, ro' a goddess,
Nebt Annu •««©, a goddess.
ÎAMVWI s\ AAAAAA
" lord of life "—a title of Osiris.
Neb änkh ^37 •$• , Tuat XII, a singing
dawn-god connected with Sinai.
Nebânkh ^fTy«
Berg. I, 23, a bird-god who revivified the souls
of the dead.
»•"■»"'TfTBvT-r-Bv
^? 0 ^? 0 '"WA a title of Isis and of
o T ' o I ® ' other goddesses.
Neb-t änkh ^ ^, Tuat iv, ^ ^
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derah IV, 60, 84, one of the 12 goddesses who
opened the gates of the Tuat to Äf.
Neb[t]'änkh ^-^ °*, ^7 ^*
Berg. IIt 8, the goddess of the
5th hour of the night.
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Neb-t änkhiu ^"^ •$• !, Tuat XI, a
dawn-goddess (?) with two serpents.
neb ^ j^ "fiP' IV' 1I05, "lord'
life, strength, health [be to him]," i.e., to the
king.
Neb änkh-em pet ^^^^
P.S.B.A. Ill, 424, a god of ^.
a title of
Osiris.
Neb änkh-taui ^z? •$•
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Neb[t]ärui(?)
130, a goddess.
Neb-t äremuäa (?)
, Tuat XII, a serpent fire-goddess,
Neb aha
Q^f), Ombos II,
Qy^ , Goshen 2, a form of
Sept as a war-god, hawk-headed, and hawk-and-
lion-tailed.
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the name of the 5th Gate in the Tuat.
Neb äq-t 3, Tuat x> a J^l-god who
Ac destroyed the dead.
Neb-t uauau^flMlMl'
Tuat IX, a blood-drinking fiery serpent.
Neb Uast ^?f,^z?-£) [\f, Tuat II
and III, a god of the boat of Pakliit.
Neb-t Uâa ^"^ fP^ , a title of each
goddess in the boat of Af.
Neb-uä •^^rs'j^.T. 237> S,
U. 416, ^^^_^, ^^$f)> Rec-3i,
165, the Lord One.
Neb uäb f I ~ww. jj. title of the
high-priest of Sebek.
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Neb.tuu.t(P>^,^^
Ombos II, 130, goddess of the fields and their
produce—a form of Hathor and Isis.
Ombos I, 86,
Neb-un "X" , Metternich Stele 87, a god.
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Neb[t] Un
130, a goddess.
Neb-t unnut
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, Ombos II,
j^, Pap. Ani
20, 9 : (1) a uraeus on the brow of Rä ; (2) title
of each goddess who piloted the boat of Àfu-Râ
during the night.
Neburr-t ^37 1=2 jL\, M. 708,
I) , possessor of the
"S**
N. 1324,
Urrt Crown—a title of Osiris and of Horus as
his successor.
Neb user ^z? "j ~^J\ j}j, Berg. 1,25,
a ram-headed god who befriended the dead.
Neb user ^Z7\ \*n> "possessor
of strength," or " lord of powers "—the name of
a god; var. ^z? 1 P<=> ^ Vi"f * ^~^ 1
H^i
Neb-t usha ^\M\^*i-
Tuat VIII, the goddess of the 8th Division of
the Tuat.
(2
V Q a title of
O' Hathor.
Neb[t] ugat
Neb utchat-ti ^ ^ ^ ~ || !,
B.D. 163, a serpent-god with human legs.
Neb baiu
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of
Rä (No. 73).
Neb[t] baiu Neb[t] âakhu (?)
Neb[t] Bàa-t vz7 Jfl^J^I.
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb-t Pe ^D 81, a til'e of ^ s??'
o ©^=7 dess Uatchit.
^Z? D <=
Neb-t pet-hen-t-taui
etc., B.D. 145 and 146, the name of
the 2nd Pylon.
Neb[t] petti
133. a goddess.
Neb Pai
Q o
40, a title of Sebek.
Q1 o ,
'Fuat IX, a god who swathed Osiris.
Neb pät T\_ _ 1,
Neb[t]peru(?)
131, a goddess.
Neb[t] Per-res
132, a goddess.
Neb[t] pehti
II, 132, a goddess.
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Neb pehti-thesu-menmen-t ^z?
"> iJ „ m«™ t&Zi 1, Pap. Am
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29, the name of one half of the door of the Hall
of Maâti.
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Neb[t] Pest-t (?)
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Nebmau^3^^B.D.
151, 2, "lord of eyes"—a title of "Beautiful
Face."
Neb Maat
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P || ^, Berg. I, 11, B.D. 125 II, Lanzone,
175, a god of Maâti city, one of the 42 assessors
of Osiris.
Neb Maät-heri-tep-retui-f
I <=="=» ^ %% , Pap. Ani 20. the name of
one half of the door of the Hall of JMaäti.
Neb Maq-t
1» P- 193,
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" lord of the ladder "—a title
of Horus.
Neb-t mât
goddess in the Tuat.
Neb-t m'k-t
a city in the Tuat.
Neb-t m'k-t
(j Q I, Tuat IX, a
Q III
©,
Tuat I, one of the 12 doorkeeper goddesses of
the earth.
Ombos II,
Neb[t] mu (?) ^
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i33> a goddess.
Neb[t] em-shen
Ombos II, 132, a goddess
neb metut neter
Q o
11
lord
of sacred words," i.e., of words written in
hieroglyphs—a title of Thoth.
Neb[t] Nu-t ^^QQJ, Ombos II,
130, the goddess of Ombos.
Neb nebu ^37 "" ^Sv B.D. 125, 11.
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Neb-t neb-t
Neb-t nebà
Tuat VII, a star-
goddess.
'Mt-
Neb nefvv
■43^11^.0.125,
III, 15, a name of the Atfu Crown of Osiris.
Neb nemm-t ^z^ A , ^z? , lord
111 Q 1
of the long stride—a title of a god.
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B.Ü.
Neb[t] nerit
o, consort of ]
Neb neru ~w^
le of the heart
Neb neru-äsh-kheperu
Ombos II,
Nebu en meht • ~ww.
no, 20, the "lords of the North," i.e., the
inhabitants of the northern sea-coast and islands
of the Mediterranean, Greeks ; see Meht-nebu.
tx'
130, consort of Neb-neru.
,p^!,B.D. 17, 46, a
L_=ul
title of the heart of Osiris.
•*K W I, Cairo Pap. 22, 6, a serpent-god
with five pairs of human legs from whose body
five human heads project.
Neb nerau '^37/0». Cairo Pap. 22, 3,
a gazelle-god of Abydos.
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Neb-t Neh-t ^ rrj^Q. Lady of the
Sycamore—a title of Nut or Hathor.
Neb[t] Nehemt
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb-t ent-he-t
Ombos II, 132, Nephthys (?)
Neb-t en-sheta ^H7
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derah IV, 6i, a jackal-goddess.
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Neb neheh
Neb[t] nehep
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Neb[t] Nekhen
a title of
w' Osiris.
CTDqO
132, the goddess of Nekhen.
Neb nekb.t-kb.enen
, Ombos II,
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•t—fl
Ombos I, 45, a form of Horus.
Neb[t] neser ^^^"l ~*~ (1, Ombos
AAA/W. V. <- ^ \7
II, iç8, a lion-headed goddess, a form of
Sekhmit or Bast.
N. 165, a fire-goddess of the Crown of the North.
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Tuat III, a form of
Osiris. ,
Neb-t he-t
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, Ombos II,
132, goddess of the place near Abydos where
Osiris died.
'Ill *' ^
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^.d of the 10th hour of the night.
Neb ne*eru
w
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Neb[t] Netcb.emtcb.em
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Neb-er-âri-tcber ^z?<=>l\
, Rev. n, io8 = ^-;7 B A
Neb renput kz? |"°, b.d. 85, io,
lord of years "—a title of Osiris.
Neb re kbit <^<gg>i, Tuat vin, a
god in the Circle Hetepet-neb-pers.
Neb Rasta — ^^ ~^~ !
I, a title of
1 (W)|'
Osiris that originally belonged to Seker the
Death-cod; ^'^(Sh the bein-s who
0 ©III I 111'
Nebt rekeh
lived in Rasta.
[j[(J|,Tuat IX,
a blood-drinking fiery serpent-god.
"his soul shall live in the hand of Neb-
er-tcher."
Neb[t] retui <gii J, Ombos II,
133, a goddess.
Neb-er-tcber ^"^ B A Rec.31,17,
]=fc J], "the lord to the uttermost limit,"
ijt., the lord of the universe—a title of the
Egyptian god; ^^« *—- y
B^
Neb-er-tcher ^-^ B , Tuat vin, one
of the nine gods of the bodyguard of Âf in the
Tuat.
Neb-1-er-tcher-1 ^ <=> B Jl,
■ B J). : (1) consort of Nebertcher;
(2) a name of the Eye of Horus.
Neb[t] Hen j=j j^} J), Ombos II,
131, the goddess of the bier.
, U. 220, T. 177,
P- 133,519» M. 159, N. 651,
,T. 198,
, Rec. 3, 116, the goddess Nephthys,
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daughter of Geb and Nut, sister of Isis, Osiris,
and Set ; Copt. rte&eto. Later forms are :—
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Neb-t be-t TT, 'f/uat I, a singing-goddess.
Neb-t be-t ïï, Tuat n> a Taeus 1"Ahe
Ld ' boat of Afti.
Neb-t he-t TT", ne^Th^' 8h an
Ld O ibis-headed goddess.
Neb-t be-t TT a J), Tomb Séti I, one of
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 18).
Nebbe-t-ä ^cß>,Cair0 PaP- ™> 2>
Lu a serpent-god.
Neb-t be-t Änqit TT ^ ^^ O, a
Lei Q A Q
fusion of the Nubian goddess Änqit with
Nephthys.
Neb[t]ha.Ea^f^^;|,
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb[t] buntt
131, a goddess.
Neb[t] hebb ^ $ J J ^g |)
°g^Ji, Ombos II,
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Neb[t] bep ^iÇ1^, Ombos 11,
132, a goddess.
Neb[t] hep (?) ^z? 1f ° J, Ombos II,
132, a goddess.
Neb[t] bep-neteru (?) r^sn /^>-jjWin
cjc:jc:j Berg. II, 9, warder of the 10th hour of
IM' the night.
Neb-t hen-t r^f jl"', Ombos I, 91,
a goddess of agricultural produce.
Neb*eru ^S^Yl-TTrT
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of
Osiris.
Neb-t beru
(2
<v»
F==J ^Z? Q
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goddess of the ist hour of the night.
Denderah III, 24, the
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Neb her-uä _
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5, etc., a form of Horus.
Neb hen
B.D. 71, 3
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Osiris;
I (jj , " possessor of eternity "—a title of
the beings who live
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with Osiris.
Neb[t] hekau ^^_^ ^" ^
Ombos II, 130, the goddess of spills.
Neb-t hetep-t ^^ =^ Q , p. 92,
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a title of Hathor.
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Nebrtlhetep ^, Cair0 *&• "> * a
L J • ^û-,' erocodilegoddess.
Neb khe-t
, BD. 96, 3,
' lord of creation"—a title of several great gods.
Neb-t kha-t
B.M. 32, 261,315, A.Z. 1864,65, Nephthys.
Neb-t khaut.eto.YÄ^^,
etc., B.D. 145, 146, the 3rd Pylon of Sekhet
Aaru.
nebu khau-t
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altars loaded with offerings
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lords of
Neb[t] Khasa g ^ ^ ~ |),
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb kb.au ^z^ S ^\j!, lord of risings,
lord of coronations—a title of Räwho ascended
his throne daily.
Neb[t]Khebit YJt^l^,
Ombos II, 131, the goddess of Chemmis.
Neb-t Kheper "v^^©, Cairo Pap. 22,3,
a serpent-goddess of Heliopolis.
Neb Kheperu
who can change his form at will
(2 Ji
1, a being
Neb Kheper-Khenti-Tuat
fl
'* Q Cairo Pap. 3, 6, a Maat-god of
the Mesqet.
Neb khepesh
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title of the warrior-gods.
Nebt Kheriu r~i
Ombos II, 108, a goddess, one of the 14 forms
of Sekhmit.
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Nebu Khert
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j,
Tuat III, a group of gods who bewitched Äapep
and repulsed Af and Sebâ.
1 , Tuat
III '
Neb Khert-ta
VII, a star-god.
Neb[t] Sa ^
, Ombos II, 130, 133, a goddess.
210
Neb Sau
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N. 68, Lord of Sais, i.e., Sebek.
Neb-t Sau TS^Mâ'1^'
of Sais, i.e., the goddess Neith.
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Neb[t] sau-ta
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb[t] sam ^z? ig.
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
NebSakbb ^® jl- aformofHorus
■=im° -Jl© and Osiris.
Neb[t]Sàf (?)
Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
Nebseb-t^flJ^,^^
Neb[t] sebu ^ [1 J* '' ° $,
Ombos II, 132, ^ j^, a goddess.
Neb[t] Septi ^p°^â'
Ombos II, 131, a goddess
Neb senku ^3-7 ~"*™ %> ' jj, Tomb
Seti I, a ram-headed god, one of the 75 forms
of Râ (No. 75).
Neb-t senk-t, etc.
—*— c.
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ill.- ... .. ,B.D. 14°;, 146, the 6th Pylon of Sekhet Aaru. .
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Denderah III, 24, IV, 84,
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of the 9th hour of the night; (2) a cat-headed
goddess of H et Berber.
Thes. 28: (1) the goddess
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Neb[t] s-res ^37 O^^T
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb[t] Seher.... ^ fl fü
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
Neb[t] Seht....
Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
Neb sekb-t ^z? fl
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the master of the Elysian Fields.
Neb sekb.ut-uatcb.-t ^7 fl ° OjjO
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lord of the fields of emerald—a title of Horns.
Neb sekbab S2 J?1> Denderah ill,
36, a form of Horus and Osiris.
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Neb[t] Sekbemu
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Neb Ses S^j/L, B.D.G. 1000, a
mythological serj)ent connected with the Inundation.
Neb-t Sesbemu-nifu
(2 I
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Neb-t Sesben-t
a (a 1
2™-2 a. 1, Tiyit VIII, the name of a Circle.
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the crown of Upper Egypt.
Neb-t sesbesbu-ta (?)
Tuat XII, a fire-goddess.
Neb-t sesbta ■=
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of ihc 6th hour of the night.
Neb[t] Sekri ^-^
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
r-K-i , the goddess
Neb[t]Segaui^flffi^^,
Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
Neb Seger ^37 ß "1, Rec. 4,29, ^37
0 ® J) jk-, A.Z. 1908, 118: (1) a title of
Osiris ; (2) the name of a figure placed in the
tomb.
Neb-t Seger ^ fl S ^^."lady
of silence"—the goddess of the necropolis.
ST»
I, lord of
I
i, Tuat
neb settut
rays—a title of Râ.
Neb-t setau
c
IX, a singing-goddess.
Neb-t setau, etc. ^"^ fl<
• etc., B.D. 145, 146, the ist Pylon of
1, .....
Sekhet Äaru.
Neb-t setcbefu ^"^ ^ ^^" !, Tuat
III, the 3rd Pylon of the Tuat. v
Neb[t]Sbas^H|2^fl^,
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Neb-t Sbät ^^EÜB^-^-, Tuat IX, a
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singing-goddess of slaughter.
neb Sbuti ^Z? U fl], possessor of
plumes—a title of Âmen-Râ.
Neb sbefit ^zz^ SLmw, B.D.G. 293, a
Tanite serpent-god of the Inundation.
Neb-t Sbefsbeflt
Tuat IX, a singing-goddess.
Neb[t] sbem
i33> a goddess.
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Neb[t] sbemäs-urt
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Ombos II, 130, the goddess of the crown
of the South.
Neb sbesa-t <=
U. 645, a title of J
Neb sbespu
Neb[t] sbeser
;IJ^33>agoddess.
t^-jg—3 P'jrj N ^J^
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<D B.D. 21, a
fiV light-god.
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light-god.
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12 forms of Thoueris; she presided over the
month
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Neb qebh ^Z?A j] 8 [y, Cairo Pap. 22,4,
a stork-headed god in the Tuat.
Neb-t qebh.
the preceding.
Neb[t] qerr-t
~w™ ©, consort of
Ombos
A q q O
II, 130, the goddess of the Nile-springs,
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Neb qers-t
of the coffin "—a title of Osiris.
Neb[t] Qet
133, a goddess.
nebu kau
Î Û, "lord
, Ombos II,
UUU. P. 788,
^0fu.u_,T.I9I>g^uuu
j^, N. I288, ^ J^UUU,
P. 429, ^J^UUUj^lH, M. 614,
Mr
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Neb[t] Kepen ^z? J]^^, Ombos I,
94, the goddess of Byblos.
Neb[t]gem-âb(?) ^^®l^,
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Neb[-t] Gerg
Ombos II, 131, a goddess.
neb taui
3Î3X
lord of
the Two Lands, i.e., of Upper and Lower Egypt—
a common title of kings.
Neb[t] Ta-âmen
Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
Neb Ta-änkhtt
title of Osiris.
Neb-t taui - em - karâ
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Neb Ta-tesher
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t-f A "f-^r B.D. 99, 10, the tying-up post of
the magical boat.
Tuat I
.csoc^r
and II, a singing jackal-god with •¥• fora phallus.
Neb ta-tcheser-t
^ û .«lord
of the holy land," i.e., the Other World, a god
in the Tuat.
Neb tau ^êË,Cairo fPaP: 2/> -«• a
111 serpent-god of Pa-urt.
Neb-[t] Tep ^j^, b.d.G. 699, ^
® , ^z? ® fl !, a form of Hathor.
Neb-t tep-âb. ^^©.b.d.g. 183,
a form of Isis worshipped near Lake Moeiis.
Neb[t]Tem p*
neb temu
Ombos II, 132,
a goddess.
' lord of mortals "—a title of Osiris.
Neb-t tehen
Ci
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, Denderah IV, 84,
Berg. II, 8, Thes. 28, Lanzone 20, the goddess
of the ist hour of the night.
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Nebtha(?)
f=ïD
'lord of the
neb taiu
lands, i.e., of the world.
Neb-t taui
goddess of Buto.
Neb-t taui
3131 31 '
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lake in Sekhet-Äaru.
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"»-" AAAAAA . B.D. I IO, a
Ci 3S3S A/WW\
, B.D.
^, Juat XII, a
ffi ^ Q ?) phallus," /.<?., Male—a title of Osiiis.
Neb thafui ^3^
71, 11 ; see Thafui.
Neb Tuatiu (?)
singing-god connected with Sinai,
lord of Neb ^bui ^ J U \ W , var. of
neb tema-t ^37^^ ^^^\ , iv, 617,
lord of the wing, i.e., hawk.
Nebt temâ-t ^^ r
ci L -'elvi
Tuat IX, a singing-goddess.
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Neb-t Tenten, etc.
C. AA/VW. AAA/W. riJ/Z
etc., BD. 145, 146, the 14th Pylon of Sekhet-
Aaru.
Neb tesber ^37 /%g>'1 A Berg. 1,18,
a crocodile-god who befriended the dead.
Neb tesber-t ^z? 00 ^ /k?= i, "lord
of blood "—a title of Ra.
Neb tesberu
■OO I Jj, nüm. T.I.
25, K3"7 00 ], Thes. 818, Rec. 16, 106, a
hnwk-god, son of Mehurit, and one of the seven
wise lords ; see Tehaàsiu VII.
Nebtcbefa^^^^flj,
ord of celestial food, i.e., Osiris.
Neb tcbefau ^zy %v ' ' ', Pieyte
-^ fl=r.' '
Et. 261, a serpent-god ef offerings.
Nebtcber ^J^, ^J^"]'
see Neb-er-teher.
Neb-t tcbeser iss^i^1^ , Berg. 11, 8,
the goddess of the 6th hour of the night.
Neb tcb.eser-sesb.eta <^> \=j? rzsa-^,
Denderah III, 24, the name of the 6th hour of
the night.
Neb tcbet ^37'^,-v^^"^ Jj, "lord
of eternity "—a title of Osiris.
nebu tcbet *^z? %> I "^, the eternal
beings in the 'fiat.
Neb tcbet ^z? "^ , Denderah IV, 78,
a lion-headed warrior-god.
Neb-t tcbet ^"^ "^ , Tuat XII, one
of the 12 goddesses who towed the boat of Af
through the serpent Ankh-neteru.
Nob[t] tcbet
H. i33> a goddess.
neb
! 0 J}, Ombos
P. 181, JM. 282, A.Z. 1906,
.18, cup, basin, basket.
neb-t
neb
N. 1179,
^2Q
JU , basket; plur.
Jf_", P. 460,
J EST, P. 5^4,
M. 162, Jro"^'t0 sw'm > <"01',t• neefte
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neba J (1, T. 180, swimmer.
neb-t
AAA/W.
a/ww\ IIQ ;oe*~£ «m»m . swimming, swim.
nebb
AAAAAA
U\
A/WW\
j AAAAAA j to swim,
A/WW\
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JA
nebneb-,ggA,
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A
to walk, to journey, to mount up, to overflow.
nebàut ~ww. | A
S ^"^ , secretions,
droppings, emissions.
neb ~ww. Ue^,11^ r3> 57,'to strive,
J 21 to argue.
neb \ A N' 757, to smelt, to work
K3"7 Jl <*<ä-l' in metals.
nebneb _ ^, ^_ __ ^__a, to
defend, to protect ; var. '.'"""J x
Nebà ~ww. ] (I 1 w ^ , ~ww^ 1 , w , tfl }
divine maker of eternity ( X 0 X eH )•
nebi
^__J, protector, supporter, friend.
the
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neb-t AAAAAA l 0 , a kind of metal.
■Xt o o
neb ~w^ JI^-^, ö J^-^, ^~^, Kec.
4, 29, stick, staff, club, lance.
neb, neb-t ~ww. Jl ll, V Jl ll, Metter-
nich Stele 71, ««»« \ q J A . fire, flame.
nebit ^z? J^fJ. ^0.30,32, «^ J
(jljofj, flame, fire.
N
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Nebneb w«, j] (1 ««™ j] (1. Ombos ii,
io8, one of the 14 forms of Sekhmit.
Neb «w» 1 "^ä. &§k , the name of a fiend.
nebi ~ww. 1 (j( -^a. /vg.. Rev. 14, 56,
fault, sin ; Copt. Itoß.1.
nebu fb/ul ~^:£' ornaments m trie f°rnl
^ • '111' of lions or sphinxes.
neb änkh ^^, statue> ',maged£jj"
neba v*~« J 6^ "j^ ^, a kind of wig.
neba^J^^^J^^A,
Ebers Pap. 102, 14
neba-t ™»« 1 (^^ <ès. , ™»« 1 (^^
^, Ö ^* ^\ stick, staff, peg, club,
plement of slaughter ; plur. ™»« 1 (^^ ^K\
nebaba ww* r^^. r^^. N. Ç IO .
Ö
Neba-t-s-kheper ° |) gjj ^ ^
^-fJg^.Thes. 3,, Denderah III, 24,
the goddess of the 1 ith hour bf the day.
nebà
M-
Rec. 30, 32, N. 969,
Hymn Darius 13, to burn, to flame up, flamer,
burner.
nebà-t -w^ J (J ^, N. 208, w« 1] (j a (1,
Ö J 1]° (J, «re, flame.
nebâut <**«« j] Q =>%, T. 26, fire, flame ;
r— J1 ^ f-A i ■IV'383-flames; —J1
^fjf^fj, flame of fire.
Neba v*~« J A fl . B.D. 125, II, one of
the 42 assessors in the Hall of Osiris.
Nebà ™>» jj j\ (a "fe^ jj. Nesi-Amsu
32, 7, "^ (] ^ |, Tuat XII, a fire-god.
fjfj, Tuat II, a
Ne bâu i .-^w
double fire-god.
\\
Nebà-àakhu ~ww. j A Q 1^, J. Tuat
XII, a paddle-god,
Nebà-per-em-khetkhet ~ww. j] A f|
^1^^^^' RD' ,25' n' a godof
Sheten, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Nebâ-t-em-retui-f <**«« J h <=> Ol /—
^ <I_ sä • BD-(Saïte) 7 '•7' a fire'god-
Neb-her, Nebâ-her *— J & [J ^,
J^fjf- J1e^?'B-a I7'
Tuat III : (r) one of the'seven spirit guardians
of Osiris ; (2) the steersman of the god Penâ.
nebà *— J (] ^^, ^ J (] «^, a
carrying pole.
nebi <**«« JAA.^^. a.z. 1899, 13, stick,
swinging stick, pole, leg of a chair ; plur.
"^ J H 1 11 ' J 1 jï* mi' Mai' Karn' 42'
17, .9.20, v«v« J(jA 1"^.
nebâu <w^ J fl ^O f)-, stool, seat, chair.
neba-t ~ww \| (l o çj. w™ \l (l <=-, çl \!J[.
Ö ^y I i,a resinous plant.
Neb4u7^,B.'>.55,o3.aÄo.
nebànâ ww> J (j || <» U > J (](] e . . (.
Rec. 19, 95, poles for carrying a shrine.
nebànau <**«« j] h TtQ (1 |. flames.
a seat in a chariot.
Q III
nebit w*™ j] (j (U
nebi, nebibi —J (] (] ^N |, ^ (] (]
\\ w\ /WWSA
leopard, panther.
Nebeh ~w^ J?^,, ~*™ jl f °> B-1:>-
55,_3, a mythological bird.
Digitized by ivncrosoti ®
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nebs J p (J, M- 336, 720, P.S.B. 13,
496> ^-^JPQ. "*~" J P -=Y'. ■www 3&?
—»— A, a kind of fruit-bearing tree, mulberry (?) ;
plur. mm J M A . Rcc 31, 24, m«» J |\\
A 1, Koller Pap. 4, 1, zizyphus spina Christi—
the lote tree ; Arab. jjj,.
nebs
J|JM3?,U.i6o,T. 131,« J |.t
fi n ° the fruit of the nebs tree, mul-
Jl'lll' berries (?)
* NebS (?) ^ ^ [), ^ ^ , the name
of a god (?)
Nebt mm 1 Q 'VI, a cloud fiend.
nebti mm' J ^, mm j q [1 [1 g, Rev.
(2 q
, the hair recently dressed.
nebt maw 1 Vj^ . maw 1 Vj. 1, to tie up
the hair, to plait the hair, to twist ; (I J\
f^L^k — J— \™>**>
to lead captive by the hair ; Copt. rtOY&'T.
nebt-t maw J \~ , maw J c^s >f\ ^.
R— J ^f3 ^ 'R—J ^ ^ 'lwist'plalt'a
kind of cloud, tress, lock of hair ; Copt, rteß.'j".
nebt mmJ^-Ti^mmJc^^-Ti-.
a plaited mat, a string bed.
NebtuqetJ^>o^|l
v& 1, Tombos Stele 7, maw J c^> ^K ^ fl
107, IV, 84, a Sudani people with small round
curls all over their heads—" fuzzy-wuzzies."
Nebt mm \ Yf, ^3)1, mm 1 c^5 /^Si,
21, 4, 130, 36, Nesi-Amsu 5, 2, 10, 14, B.M. 32,
106, a storm-fiend.
Digitized by
Nebt-àb-f mm 11 ^^ Jj "Ö- 11 WWJ, |
" ' , B.D. 39, 15, a storm-fiend.
nebt
J L=ü' J x '
Rec.,6,94,_jS,gS,.of=.o
nebt maw x , to plate, to overlay with
metal, to put bands of metal on something.
nebtu j e 2^> Rec- '9. 92.
a plaiter of baskets.
nebtu *— \^^^ ' !, A-z- 'ö00-
Jl (2 ^__fl |' 37
Nebetch *— J ^p| ^, H. 366, a
" hairy " god ; plur. maw 1 ^""t VS\ LJ . ^
R— J "^ ^ ^ È ! ' Rec'36'2l6-
nebetchbetch mm J '^ | ^^4,
P. 194, M. 367, N. 922, to hover (?) to alight.
nep,nep.tD?)D^, o ^ so.e
of the foot (?) a member of the body, limb.
# /WWSA l\ r\ /WWSA /WWSA /WWSA /WWSA /WWSA
nepi nn
D II /WWSA /WWSA
to water, to flood, to pour out water, to overflow,
f
.JL.. Rec 5. 97
/WWSA ^
n^P " t D I , land which is regularly
/WWiA /-^
watered, corn-land; see ü
/WWSA j«*] /WWSA çj /WWSA
nep /• , *, n <•>
nepi
_ )
Q 000
°> rö^ , grain, corn.
0 000
^vMq^
Q liooo Qll ^^^ Q
/VfViAAA IS t\ O
o, Rec. 27, 86, grain, corn.
nepit
D
/WWSA
, grain, corn.
Nep ^j, Rcc. 27, 2 2o, the Grain-god.
NePlt^oâ'0mbosI>52'oo
the goddess of grain.
nepnep
/V*AW WWWA
Q || , Amherst Pap. 1,
feasant 50, a kind of cloth.
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Nepnep-t f^.P^î,
0 0^ 0 0^
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O, M. 678, û HT, N. 1240, a god-
D (««> I
des-, = .
u. 137,
grain, corn
nepa
D
D
1 1
Q ©'
, Rec. 31, 12, cords.
ft www h f <a /\ww\ ri 1, ft
nepa □ 1> □ 4h> □ 4t^>
(J /"" , grain, corn; see □ -a.
Q 1 000 *:CZI> ^
Nepà _ ft J ^ , the Grain-god.
nepi
D
/WWSA
D
II^SII-
lock of hair.
*vvvvv\
Nep-meh O , a god of the Gate Saa-Set ;
var. D (?, B.D.G. 89.
Nepen d , P. 63, M. 86, N. 93: (1)
/WWSA
a form of Nut; (2) a corn-god in Tuat II;
(3) a serpent in Tuat I and II.
/WWSA £=i
nepen-t d ,T. 3.6, food (?)
/WWSA \J W
/WWSA ^ /WWSA l\ O /WWSA r\ ^
neper o s d (I. o 11 o , seed,
«C^><1 <C^> 1 III <0 100
grain, corn ; Copt, rU-ftpe, Iti<t>pi.
neper-t o
WWvWv /WWSA '
,Gol.
14, 4, corn land, arable land.
neper-t d
corn-bin, corn-store,
granary.
/V*/W\ ft, /V*/W
Nepr, Neprâ o *, P. 219, d
Rec. 31, 20, d * jTj, Rec. 30, 193, 31, 16,
X«(=lfl),K=c.3,.S,-Ti|.
*WW\ f> O Ci *WW\ ft /" ft, C\
^ (J . ^ , Tuat II, ^ (J J * ^ , Hymn to
Nile 1, 5, the Corn-god.
Nepertiu ^jT ^ ^ j .Tuat II, a group
of grain-gods or harvest-gods.
/\ww\ v^ ,,aw\a ^
neper-t O a, boss, stud; plur. o ,
WW* Q 1 * a
Rec. 27, 225, D yiJÄ^]]
w
?!
/\A/W\A TT
IÏÏÏÏT1 I
III I <=» I ci -cr^oin'
thou washest thy feet on a slab of silver studded
with turquoises.
/\ww\
nper n = per
, N. 88, 95, P. 100.
/WWSA /WWSA /WWSA Q k-
nepeh J^^, D _£ö, D j(_£y
Rec. r7) ,76, "^ f ^ ?. If ^ ^ "N- Rec.
18, 176, udder; & V m> Hearst PaP- 3. 4,
/WWSA O (P I
D
nent ^ ö "^ t0 str'ke. t0 sta^'
X p I, udder and teats.
/WWiA
D Q
nept _£
ö D
•V
G ^>-' to slay.
AAAAA/\ _ji 1 /WWSA
, Rec. 30, 69, _JJ -==<,
^s^, D >a>c, Hh. 453, to strike, to
stab, to shoot down, to slay.
neptchtch «=ur^,
T. 389, M. 404, to shoot, to slay.
nef ,Vw,y^ r\, a demonstrative
.■V"—V&"
particle; var.
I- V — «I
, A.Z. 1874, 149,
1877, 34, JMendes Stele 25.
nef fe*"7, Rec-. 26, 12, IV, 1091, Wazîr 12,
Shipwreck 149, Pap. 3024, 129, to commit an
act of injustice or folly, to do wrong.
nefi(?) |fbg, to sin(?) Copt, rtofte.
/WWV\ /WWiA
nefi ^=—•%ô,K—-L=!=yiv
w
foe, enemy, evil one, evil-doer, sinner ; plur.
-savaa i /v*/w\
!,
\\
»MM A WW* A A
nefi ^^, ^V' V
to breathe, to blow at;
w
i„-2 , A.Z. 1874, 65, to give breath to,
i.e., to set free (a prisoner); Copt. rUCje,
compare Heb. npî, Arab. & , Eth. ^-», ;
V> V> fÖ, Rec. 55, 36, air, wind, breath;
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, gentle breezes;
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*w« •¥• breath of life : 532 Y ^"^ 1"==^=,
1 ® ' ' T III A Oil
the dawn wind ; Copt. rtlCje.
nef "U ">A "> ^ ^srae' Stele 3, breath, i.e.,
Y III' freedom.
nefut, nef uit ^^ W ^3 1, ^ ^k
> 2ZU i, Rec 36, 216, breezes.
nefu 2^2 (a I ^, Koller Pap. 3, 7, ^^
1^2 v|. Rev. 12, n, 1^3, 2^3 ^,
A /w/w A „ www A / O
A.Z. 1907,125, ^ ^>^f > ^ ^^L-a
v», sailor; plur. ^^ HH 2"Z"2 1, Rev. 12, 57,
^ ^ X^3 J, Rev. 11,173, f=^ 1^3 ^-jl,
chief of the sailors, i.e., captain ; Copt. neecj,
rteeft.
Nef-ur (?} 2^3 ^ ^^ tï name of a
in ei ur (r-; A^ ^^ 3__r s , d;str;ct (?)
Nef-em-baiu ***>*. T^l f\ *^* ' »
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 7).
Ombos II, 134, a mythological
being.
nefliti(P) Z^3rE^'3Re&
30, 67, a part of the sail tackle of a ship.
Nef-hati, etc.
A Q
nef-t
. A -
41,
:<?.
fan.
nefut >*. ) ^ iT a c00'c's fans f°r biow-
Y qui' ing the fire.
nef 2^"2 &, P.S.B. 22, 146, 2^"2 ^jj,
■y^-y S Koller Pap. 4, 3, the wind plant
Y III' (cyperus esculentus).
w
, p. iii6b, 30, w
SS*'
^
Sî*
\\ I
.ss*i
I, a demonstrative
particle: that, those; plur. of
D
or
.0
or
\\
/WWSA
w
§ ^—> in this
r=>ööö' and that.
nefafa
, Rec. 36, 213
/W
nef **
1
nefà **=- j\, to glide (?) to slide (?)
U. 609, P.S.B. 20, 325, to drive
away (?)
nefä 'JT»'! Anastasi IV, 2, 12, Koller
û 111' Pap. 3, r, a plant, herb.
nefnef
/WWSA /WWSA Q Q
/WWSA /WWSA
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/WWSA
/WWSA
t=T) flood, inundation.
AAVvV* /WWiA
Nefnef
/WWSA
nfetfet *-=-
', rising flood.
Edfû I, 78, a name of
the Nile-god.
", Sphinx 14, 204, ■"*-=>-
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/WWSA /WWSA
Nefnef TßllRfl, a serpent deity;
var. ^ ^ Mftnn.
to be good, good, pleasant, beautiful, excellent,
well-doing, gracious, happy, pretty, to progress
favourably in sickness, to recover ; Copt.
noTqe.
nefer — em neferu 1— T T T, by the
favour of; c=1 | J] ! & | ^, Israel Stele 6,
by the favour of the darkness.
nefer T<=>,T. 338, I<=>. good,material
and immaterial, physical and mental _: plur. Ill,
T. 338, N. 6.4, l^_\, J|j, JJJ,
I III V' v'rtues> n°ble attributes, beauty ;
I V 1 ' twlce g°°d. doubly good, how
beautiful ! »*»* T T , very good water; (I ö
WWWA 0 0 . 1 D
T T , very good wine.
nefer T ^^ ^^^ T ^^, fine gold ;
J, very great; ^^J, l«cky name; J J,
WÄM J^ 1 O/X P^ A>VW\A
happiness, var. J^ J ^i J ^ J <£,
a good look-out; T , good luck.
nefer — <==, Î '^^ , for the best ; <^» T
<ow« . I. I02, no one at all plundered;
<"■="■> ® T , with the greatest success ; T
I««
III C
nefer T
©II, very, very good; T
most beautiful of all.
', to succeed, to prosper;
H J%^î*^ Herusàtef Stele i5)
«J l _ZI 0 <==»' it shall not succeed.
neferuj^ll^ec-s.^spien-
nefer-t J-, J^'J^l'agoodor
beautiful thing, prosperity, happiness, success ;
(S rs "C y *
I q , all good things.
\;
ill Q
nefer T "^, p. 98, m. 68, T, n. 48,
assuredly.
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-WWVA negative.
nefer n T ^^ _/i_, T
nefrit er J^^, J^^.J
=>,IV, 1107,
■I
w
up to, until ; I 0 I J
A.Z. 1905, 31.
nefer ha-t T^
nefer her àb (ha-t) Î '■
<Ç? to be of a good or
I ' kind disposition.
to.
, good one,
nefrii^y
beautiful one.
neferu. T<=^»%
U. 584, T. 42, P. 181, 667, M. 776, 794, those
" Vir ' » a l'l'e °^
■J^
who are good or happy ; T
the dead ; fem. T
1.
I
nefer-t T^ T ^ Rec. 15,162, door,
0 ^ CI ' 0 m ' gate, portal.
nefer
JiJ
'house of beauty"—a
name for the grave.
the beautiful, or good,
neofAmentt.
(with o), the
—=> the goddess of the nth hour
* ' of the day.
good to the heart,_ i.e., good in the opinion of
someone.
Nefer-ha-t T -=^, a kind of crown.
Nefer-her I ^ J), "beautiful face"—a
name of Rä; T 9, lhe name for the sun1 at the
0 4th hour of the day.
nefer-t-her T o & "Pre"y {?ce>" used
0 1 of a woman.
Nefer-tut (?) J fl 11J , the title of the
priestess of Memphis. _. ... , ,
Digitized by
Nefer-t T "Ü ,. , •. . - „
0 q^\£)' land, a name of Amentt
"good god "—a title of Osiris.
Nefrit T ^^ \, P. 420, T <=>, M. 602,
J"""—=> ts. N. 1207, a goddess, daughter of the
o -^T' Great God.
Nefrit T^^Jj.the good, 01 beautiful,
goddess, the virgin-goddess.
Nefrit T
Nefrit T ^"-^ ° 0mbos L 47. a hippo-
0 S SlllO' potamus-goddess.
<'"'""'""• /%C\ ri1.. Rec 34. 19°, one
of the 12 Thoueris goddesses.
Neferâitâ T ^^ il h j (J, a form of
Hathor and Nut.
Nefer-usr J "j ^ jf), Berg- ''l8, ahg^;
nefer ma(?) J -> og, tambourine
Nefer-neferu T T vv a ram-god, the
god of the 4th day of the month.
Nefer-hat T **"" -^1, Rec. 4, 28,
to <==> ^ 1 1
, Dum. T.I. 25, Thes. 818,
T x~- -==^ |, Rec. 16, 106, a god of learning
and one of the seven divine sages, sons of
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Neferit-herit-tchatchat
I
Ç<3>
a i
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)^ D
\\
Q O.
à-
a god of Thebes specially associated
with Khensu.
Nesi-Àmsu 17, 20, Nefer-
hetep the Great God.
Tuat XII, a fire-goddess.
Nefer-hetep T
ÔO A*
Nefer-hetep-pa-äa Tt=a='
-i7n, Nefer-betep Major. /
Nefer-hetep-pa-neteräa T t=â=>
1
Nefer-hetep-pa-khart Tt=a=>
Nesi-Àmsu 17, 20, Nefer-ljetep
Minor.
Neferit-khä T ^ Q, T Q Q S,
Tuat I and II, a fire-goddess and guide of
Àfu-Râ.
Nefer-Shutijy^,J|p<|,
Rev. 14, 40, a form of the Sun-god.
nef er Shell T| **==_, terribly beautiful one.
neferu kau T ^^ %> ! t-J j J) !, a class
of divine beings.
cr^D, B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of
Osiris.
. o
Nefer-Tem
I
, u. 592.
T.° . P.'68o,T.^ J), J
Ô ^Dt' Ô ^IC3I
-w-, f\
w&
1 1 1 ""par..
a form of the Sun-god, the son of Ptab and
C...U \. f w-™- is the name of the Sun-god
Sekhm.t; J *=, _ at the 2nd hour of the |ay.
Nefer - Tem - Râ - Heru - àakhuti
, a triad of solar gods.
O
I °
Nefer-Tem-khu-taui Î/L/^1
' /v2> .. ^."^ , a form of Tem
Nefer - Tem - kau K° U a god
0 ^TT-1T I I I
worshipped at Abydos,
nefer T <°=ü}, seed, phallus; plur. TT T
1 11
, Hymn Darius 27.
nefer T j§), Î ^^ j§), child, youth, young
man;JJ^|)B.D.G. ^J^j^,
IV, 1006, T ^) yf Sryfr young soldiers;
Js Js Js ÖT "^1 ' ' y°unS men a"d maidens.
nefer-tJ^,u.,8.,,83,J=|,Jfe
mii-HI'HiSc
nefer T W , T W , young horse ;
lfm' ReC' 33' 6' cavalr>'> ^1 j '
nefer-t J^^^, young cow; plur. J ^
nefer-t 5J^_ q, Thes. 919, young lioness.
0 ' o o o' 0 ' out' 000 '000
palace
beauties.
1000
Digitized by Mic
Îr-w- ,
, Rev. 14, 65, grain; Copt. rti<t>pi. _
'^* MOI Mt :•!«:•
Rev. 14, 65, gram.
nefer-t T a<E3> jv 688, a kind of bread.
nefer-t T ^ T <=>o>|V, a plant or tree;
. flowers, blossoms.
nefer, nefer-t J ^, J^, ^,
a name of the White Crown, or crown of the
South.
nefer T Ö, a kind of woven stuff; plur.
ÎHÎÎ0'
nefer-t J £ bandlet, J fef> Jfe
Jl f "*-=- A A f Peasant 158, cord, rope,
U ^' Ô <=-•--> H H I' tow-line.
neferu T
weavers of nefer cloth.
1 i/i»(L/it ^y
8»
I, A.Z. 1908,
N
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nefer i ^ $ 'a siow fire ; i ' ttt $ '
sacred fire.
fire.
nefrit î*^
nefrit Jlj^N^, N- '°43, J-\y
T [1[1 ^-r^, T <z=>^i>-, paddle, steering pole.
B.D. r5, 47, the look-out perch in the boat of Ra.
nefer-t T^ËS^^, guitar; Heb. 732.
nfekhfekh
a '
to untie.
neft "oT* ^ Famine Stele 21, to bow under
-/^1q' oppression, to suffer.
Rev. 12, 8, who? Copt.
It I JUL.
2 ° Rev. 13, 3, who?
lui' Copt. rtlJUL.
nem
nim-t (?)
nemf^k'f^'B'D-(Saïte)lot'5'
J^3t x5» 1^4» 10i with; Copt. IteJUL.
nem u -^ ^, « a ^,*—t^"^,
m
to do evil, to defraud, mistake, error,
mean, abased, contemptible.
/vww\ \\
nemi fl ^ ^ , wrong-doer.
nemm
'4, '4.
/wwsa/saa
h' Rev-
to
persecute.
nema
rtTfl>C4 U destroyer, evil-
J k H 5-^ L_=u' doer.
nemm-t
*
. P- 87> T- 332.
execution chamber, the block of punishment. Later
forms arc :
I 1 nun
/VWW*/S/\A
,, Àmen. 15, 3,
/VWWVM
, Amen. 21,20,-&, R,
!.
■.IKS
neimn-t
2 CI slaughter-house for
© ' cattle.
nemtiu j^\j,>\j, e
tioners, headsmen.
/WWiA ra l\ .*—* /WWV1«
*eimf kWGu' k
(I (|"n -^ä,, torture, slaughter.
.. "**"- nn n,
il a, torture,
(2
nemit k ()() (J a,
nemit
•KM-
Rev., a sacrifice.
/WWSA /WWSA
nem, nemâ , T. 37, îqc,
' i_n ^ i_n
[Jo, Rev. ir, 185.
Nemm-t ^g- ° , P. 87, N. 46, the
slaughter-house of Khenti Amend, -x- 1 • ■«■ #t
digitized b$ Microsoft
(JA.Rec. 29, M6,^fJ^J^|J^
I] ^ . •w,w | ^ I] e J .a , a.Z. i9o5) 22, to
travel or walk about, to journey hither and
thither.
nem-t <**«« ( ( u. 461.
, M. 122, N. 646, ™«>
A
.T.348.
„ ^^ „ A '
M. 384, <**«« (I ~^ . N. 657, «*™^\ ^<s===-^>,
Ri3Mkr^'3A'^'^ ,'ga,t'
walk, stride; plur. www
A A A,p. 237, 0^ ^^
AAA, N. "656,
o A
AA'
AAA
11 i'û III' A A'
nemti
w
_/^ /WWSA
Q A
Will*
A.Z. 1908, 116, walker, strider.
I [-W-1 o
I, those who traverse the sand, i.e., the nomad
• ftWAAA A fi A I IV I S
tribes of the desert; var. |R. Y^ û |
1 1 1
nemm <w^
nemm ™»«
nemmâ
M. 81, 436, to walk,
to stride.
Rev. 12, 72, to
escape.
k|J A .walk, stride.
/WWSA ^ \\
nemmtl ^ ^ , to walk, to stride.
2 a 3
N
[ 374 ]
N
nemmti
/wwv\
w
w
J\ WWV*A
(I A, walker, strider.
nemnem «*™ Ik w^ "^ , p. 688,
N. 88, /\waa «\ <w/w v\ j\ .
A
A
«wM y v\ . N. 1032, WW* » «N. ftWAw
U. 497, T. 27, 346, Rec. 31, 27, | ^ |
A.Z. 1901, 45, to run, to hurry one's steps,
nemnemâ P. ^ ek ^ (1 a , wriggler, applied
to a reptile, worm, snake, etc,
nem ««» u^ , star ; plur. ™»« V_
<7 * Ü* III
Nemu w* V. '^^ J| i, Leemans Pap.
Eg. II, 2, the Dekans (?) a group of star-gods.
Nemu
I, Rec. 31,17,
a group of gods, wandering stars (?)
Nem «a in, u. 545, t. 299, ^ in,
/WWSA ft
P. 232, a god, son of Nemâ-t a^ LTl(l^.
Nemât j^Q, 11.544,T. 299, ^in(]=,
P. 232, a goddess, the mother of Nem.
Nemit m -c^^.P.352, m
3, N. 1068, a cow-goddess in the Tuat.
Nem-ur ^in^.in^^.B.D.
206, j), Rev. <3, 74, a bull-god of Ânu
(Heliopolis); Gr. M«/w.. Strabo XVII, 1, 22 ;
Diodorus I, 24, 9 ; Am. Marcellinus XXII, 14, 6 ;
Aelian, De Nat. Animal. XII, 11.
nema
'kîl
èû*S, P. 306, w«»
, p. 480,
in
LTIeÖäS. P. 613, ^
M. 413, to travel by boat, to sail, to float;
, P. 706.
in
nemàu w*™
boats.
WW
nem (i*. m
•^a^!sig!sig!s^g.
P. 440, M. 543, N. 1124,
' lake.
uigitized oy
nem
,»J\_ /wwv\
IV, 1031.
nem
wine press, wine vat,
nem " ^ H
, to bathe, to swim;
V 111
, TV, 687,
, cellar, storeroom.
nem (nekhnem?) Çj J J^, Çj ,
/VAAAAA eg
f) Iwk. ^' unSuent> perfume, perfume pot.
nemu Alk Y^ > large stone or mud
vessels for storing grain; fl f\ ^\ ^ 1, A.Z.
1904, 91, metal storage pots.
nemt-t
nem
nem
nem
1 f~5 pot, vessel,
1 I ' vase.
■VJ^AA * ° Rev. 13, 22, tamarisk
]& Till' flowers; Copt. ItiJUL.
S «^- Rec. 19, 96, ]>art of a
Mi' shrine.
, Metternich Stele 223, ™«>
pygmy, dwarf.
Nemmà^^^(]|^,B.D.i64
(Vignette), a man-hawk-god, a form of Menu.
AAAiWt fa (3
Nem «\ |, B.M. 32, 208, consortof
PJL
0
/WWSA
nem nek ^&-, Thes. 926, to sleep, slumber.
/wwsA /wwv\
nemnem
j©-,
to sleep
soundly.
nem aww, |\ Ç V", Rev. 12, 32, 56, to
repose, to sleep, to slumber ; compare Heb. □'"O,
Arab. rU, Syr. ^j, Eth. ÇcW ;
1101X11X1 /WWSA
t\ t\ L_=u, Rec. 6, ri7,
to stretch oneself out to sleep.
nemm <**«« 1\ fsi Vw. to sit, to dwell.
nemm 1^|^^ , ||<^, to
lie down, to sleep, bed, couch, bier.
/www
J nemt-t &,Q<p=^°, couch, bed, bier. „
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/WWSA
/WWiA ^
nemm-t ^ ^ , bedchamber.
couch, bed, bier, burial.
(jlj-^L-fl, bed,
nemmit
couch, bier.
nem-ti
nemai
Q i
w!'
nostrils.
_>% V'ReVT2,62'_>
em Ji \>(d0,
nemai
Demot. Cat. 352, island; Copt.
JULOT6.
/WWSA
__^(J(J^[, Rev. 13,10, _j,
^, Rev. ,3, 23, ~J (](] c_), Rev. 14, 36,
to be new, to bloom afresh.
nema-t i7, / ^^ ^ , a new thing.
nematch-u(?) ^V^S),
u. 557
/www r\ ^)
nemâ n^ (J Qr» t0 bellow, to roar, to
/WWSA ^) /WWSA fi ^
/WWSA ft \X AATSAAA r\
nemà (nemt?) j^ (J ^, j^ (]
D X TT" /] D Hymn to Nile, to move up
L_ü ' S k H U=û' and down (of the Nile).
nemàta(?) Ask (J . to stride, to walk.
nemàti-t fl Çk (I A , stride, walk.
'WWSA A id ""Tl AAAAAA is.
nemmàta ** (] J^. ^ f\
nema
, walk, stride.
nemâ (nem')
, Rev. 14,97 m«»
a, Hh. 431,
/WWSA /WWSA
nema
© SI'
ja, who; Copt. niAX.
\, Peasant B. 2, 104,
Pap. 3024, 2, 3, to shout down, to overargue.
XJ
nema
L-Ü
, Rev. 11,174, strong (?)
' (1 _ A Rev. 13, 68, destruc-
j) W J^ ' tion.
/WWSA / rt
nema a a, a"3_jMLThes. 1482,-IV,
1 o, 43, to destroy, to overthrow, to punish.
nemmai
,y y»» destroyer, evil-
]S-=^' doer.
nemâ À?k ^^Hb Festschrift 117
nemmä
Mar. Aby. I, 6, 38, to
' sleep, to lie down, to rest.
L_=u,
O
;, to lie down, to sleep, to rest.
nemmä —^^^^.^
<]~f, couch, bedclothes, bier, burial.
WWWA J—PUS
nemâ n ek 0 3 fiäj , Mar. Aby. I, 6, 4,
to build, to construct.
build, to construct.
/WWSA _
nemer *■==£_ ^w» steering pole, paddle.
-\AAAAft A/WVSA a 0 A/WVSA .«S.
nemh(?) ^,Y.53S, ß ^., jj^
P- 539
nemh7rP,A-Z- l88°.56. a stone
' 2 _H- X dum used for making amulets.
nemh <i^ fi .jJ)"^, <^~
to be poor or helpless, to
' be in need, to be destitute.
nemhu /WWSA
(O /wwv\ r»
"%&, Rec. 17, 4,
lkf#'5kf(l(l#'Edicti4'poorman'
orphan, any destitute person ; plur. rt^ 8 (£ 2f) i,
Israe.Ste.ex4, ^^zf^^i,
— 3kMâi'IV'97Mk!ef
ß Ç\ I A/WWS Q <? <2 <2 yWlAAA
Srffl l ■ A-z- ''°s,'°3' IkfâstfS' Ik
, Rec. 2i, 14, fountain for the poor.
Digitized by *f ^osott ®/
2 A 4
N
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N
nemhit
^
an unmarried
woman, a woman who is not provided for.
nemhit | ^|^^,Rec.I7)I6o,
the poor of the city; fl c= | flfl (§) J !
% n U J B.M. 41645, poor women and rich
T\ I CI 1 ' women.
nemmhu
eATl> Ame»' 25, i2>
, Amen. 9, i, io, 7,
poor man, orphan; plur.
AAAAAA t— Q I
IT r
©
nems
fl 1\ |l> A.Z. 1908, 16,an amulet;
M \kk. \ P "*'w f*rn» a golden nemes.
wwvM r» y| Jq www rt J
nems-t ^ [Ug, j j] ö, Jk [lj^Q,
AAAAAA » ^ AAAAAA J Q
kklJö' kkJJ^'a "j"0 °f VaSe°r
pot in stone or alabaster, used in ceremonies ;
AAAAAA Q Q AAAAAA H J Q
plur. y« ö , P. SSL 610, J^IIjI,,,,
UmlW îkI'Uni* kkI'm'kk in'
/WWW r\ ^ I
kkl öi*
nems-t — v*~« 1\ rjQöööö, P. 333,
M. 735, mm 0 v\ [j Q öööö, the four vases
which were used ceremonially. >
WWV*A l"1""!
nems n [j I1 X_J, to put on a head-
cloth, to clothe, to be arrayed, to veil.
nems IkMkPHkPil»'
AAAAAA n AAAAAA rt AAAAAA f " ■ ■ ■ ' ^ >1 rt f " ■ ■ ■ ' ^
ikP^-ikP^ikT'U^T-
TMkPTikP^^3-'172'
SilfkTPMfTIP-T-
a covering for the head, tiara, fillet, a head-
cloth worn by the king ceremonially, veil (?) ;
Metternich Stele 159, a covering
WWV*A J w
kklU F'
Pigitized°QfiMfcro.
AAAAAA r\ AAAAAA *-»
nems, nemms '0,!v'k. H-®-»
to illumine, to enlighten.
(I t\ P dr> t0 provide with (?)
nems
nemt -1
AAAAAA ^ ^i AAAAAA ^
w
w
o^v K:k^'aldndoffish-
AAAAAA r^
nemmta (?) <= £) \^, a kind of fish.
nemta
D ^>
a,
AAAAAA £^
ilkD
to stride, to walk over, to-go about.
ww -"■ © to stride, to
..A*
walk.
nemmtita(?) ^ ^ ° D,t0 walk' t0
v ' J&..R. \\ J\ step out.
nemmta kk D
/w
k
nemti »««^S 1 ßL_=u, Rev. 11,124=
Copt. Ax.fuu.Te.
nemti <**~« f\ 1 Û flu L_=u, Rev. n,
i^i5i>kArNM'Rev-ii'i6o'fk]
^—=°, strength; Copt. nO-M/f.
nemtch-t |^ J^Hh » B-D' M9. v.
6, place of slaughter.
/WSAAA fl
nn = wvw, not, no.
AAAAAA /WW\A
AAAAAA
nn ^^ = Copt. <Lnon.
II **»| **»| ftAAAAA I I AAAAAA ftAAAAA
•\ -\ AAAAAA C\
strative particle; il Jj, B.D. 64, 19,
T I AAAAAA i I
^ g, Rec. 3, 49. 5.86,^'
AAAAAA „CA. AAAAAA
§
these things,
this or that ;
^, Amen. 5, 18,
Nen^,U.537.H. HZ I'
B.D. (Saïte) 64, 11, the Sky-god.
-\ "v AAAAAA *^ *^ ^AAA^A
Nenit (fem.)^| ^ ,U.S37,4.4-"T
, B.D.G. 1064.
' ~0
.nen
t ,t; . to .<
smear, to anoint.
N
[ 377 ]
N
H "1 -\ -\ AAAAAA -\ -\
nenu (nu?) 44 ©, 11— 11
AAAAAA I I KJ II
AAAAAA f\ -\ -\
T"^^' TT+ ö' salve> ointment
-\ -\ AAAAAA O I I <2 AAAAAA Q
nen w^sv aw> usv
iiè-o^4WM*uê>
W AAAAAA A O *^ -\ AAAAAA ß
_Je@^.W ^@^>to
be weary, to be tired, to be helpless, to be
inactive, to be inert, to be lazy, to do nothing, to
rest, to be sluggish.
fih^, Koller Pap. 4, 8,
AAAAAA £ZX I I I
^*c= (jlj NN,Rec. 6, 7.
^ftêl'Rft3,'i'4TZ
WVAA AAAAAA O £ -\ *\ AAAAAA O Q
11 ©St »4-4- ûn^f.aninertor
™ ™ AAAAAA ül iü I 1 AAAAAA Ü1 til - -
lazy or helpless man, sluggard, idler; plur. ^j;
AAAAAA
ö
ess,
wieked.
^ä> B.D. 7, 2, "the helpless," i.e., the
i i ' damned.
»"»'WJE-MWZtfl.:'
W AAAAAA /ft -\ -\ AAAAAA /\ f\ Q Jf)
evil spirit, fiend, devil (mase.).
Nenit 11 QQ<=A,evil sPirit;/ie"d
TT«wml] JZA (tern.).
! the allies of
•fci-wzqt«!^
AAAAAA s->. AAAAAA
nen-t , "~™
nothing is done, the grave.
23 i ' Äapep.
, the place where
nen
Wc-g-q the time of inactivity, the
_. ... night.
Digitized b
ilril. likeness, image.
nen ^^ j\ , P. 831, 832, to move, to go,
to retreat ; X X , Rec" 25> ««. tou Pass hV
AAAAAA. j\ (of the years).
nenuZ3^'u-«°4W3^
aaaaaa r\
T. 258, he who retreats ; (1, N". 7 74,
.A AAAA . AAAAAA 1
AAAAAA ft -^—*
(1 , N. 662.
AAAAAA 1 y\
Neni [J. [J. (J (J A., T. 305, a serpent-fiend.
U AAAAAA
Ö, a kind of stuff, a bandlet,
AAAAAA
thread, — ft.
W AAAAAA
q ^J, A.Z. 1906, 118, a
kind of plant ;
WS
. rushes.
AAAAAA /-V _
nen-t * 1| -, flame, fire.
t aaaaaa r\ aaaaaa r\ ^ r\ r\
nena (I, [I v\ «= aaaaaa M aaaaaa M,
AAAAAA I AAAAAA I ..// I 1
to do homage.
nenâab-t ffjfj ^. Rhind Pap> 3°
AAAAAA
Nenä ,VvWA, Tuat II, a god in the Tuat.
AAAAAA
Nenä ,VvWA;
see
nenä-t ,VvWA
flu
~3-
, bundle of reeds, book (?)
N. 838 =
, P. i66, M. 320.
Neniu ÛÛ % i. B-D- 168, a group of
AAAAAA 1 1 _7I I
four goddesses who befriended the dead.
neniu (nuiu ?) ^ZMV?-
beings who observe or keep watch over time,
the divine timekeepers in the Tuat.
the
frankincense plant.
nenibu ,VvWA
rrlUVfr.
AAAAAA
neniben ,VvWA
w
/v
eense; see niben
mû-?.
f Microsoft ®
w
% J -rV> frankin-
,./T AAAAAA B
; J -rV ; Heb.
AAAAAA S
N [ 378 ] N
/WWSA
nenib —
cense : varr.
nenib
ö
^ û Û J %0 » Balsam, frankin-
IfajW-ZIU:-
*Ûï Aïe' StyraX' frankbCenSe; C°Pl-
X4.&10, Heb. rm1?.
nenu (?) r^, b.d. ib, 19
*
nenu (?) ^^ es ^ *, hours.
(Saite) 125, 4
Nenui i^ö^Kllll*^ , B.D. 17,77,
primeval watery matter.
/WWiA .AV /WWiA Y6.
Nenunser ^ —«— ^^, B.D.
177, 7, a black-haired cow-goddess.
nenebnit ^ Y JTfo,styrax-
/WWSA >1 gj /WWSA
nenm_Sk^;seeik^-
nenm-t (nem-t) ^ ^^, ^
<fc^!, bier, coffin chamber.
Nenr 1 1 /& ^"^ Edfû T> 7 7, a name of
° i-t'âiJi=L' the Nile-god.
/WWSA
Nenha "*%:, a god of the Gate Saa-Set.
to
masturbate.
nenb.u (nb.u) ^|^L_=a,
nenser (neser)
excitement (?)
nensliem Z^S^o'u-126,
^dT^.N. 435» nnj£» A.Z. 67,106,
. ? ^IL
^p
/WWSA
/WWSA "*"" ^5*^ /WWSA
f\ /WWSA n
c^r1' ^^^O' -^
WWWA >A/WW WWWA
, spleen, intestines; Copt, rtoeiçy.
Ö
/WWSA /WWSA
TlßTllc /WWSA /ws/saa
, 1 =
/WWiA /WWiA
nenk ,VvWA (=a ■= nek "^=^
Nentchä ^ J, B.D. 39, 16, a
storm-god, a form of Äapep.
nerit <=> V\, p. 8
Q I
, Rev. 12, 119,
, P. 302, two vultures.
nerit
Nerit
/WWSA
Nerâ-t no
> A.Z. 1908, 16, the vulture
' amulet.
^"Sr\\ T\ the name of a serpent
_£W Wl ' of the royal crown.
name of an uraeus
of R5.
\
Ner
Ner-ti
, the god of the two Utchats.
, P. 302, two vulture-
goddesses (Isis and Nephthys) with long
abundant hair and pendent breasts : ^G^ ^\ J (I
U.,8a,N.,33,S^,
Lngitized by
ner
U. 441, <_>^>U. 69,
^^W.T.267,
/WWiA At
. N. 330,
L_=u,
j, Rec. 31, 162,
167, to be strong, to be mighty, to be master, to
be victorious, to terrify, to„strike awe into people.
Rec. 26, 230, victory.
i, B.D. 181, 23, to rule, to
t -fl' be master of.
nerr -
nerit
nerà^^-Z^L^,
queror, vanquisher.
hucrosott cb)
pi«) /WWSA
lLi' iv' 362> <=>
& Rec. 36, 210, rule,
i^üj ' government.
~ con-
N [ 379 ] N —
nerâu-t <_>(]^^.<_>(|Q't {]*$>
Amen. 22, 12, victory.
Amherst Pap. 20, he who vanquishes.
neru
L_=u,
\\ -Sa, %> ^f strength, power, victory,
_ÛW Jl h ' valour, mighty one.
neru
!, IV, 613,
/WWSA
fi I /WWiA
A/vVAA I /WWSA
!M
/-^ J /WWSA
%\£J3 K,D> I46> XV1' 42> sfength. might,
_ZI 111' victory.
nerit <^> ^T\ t /1 victory, victorious
Q _M) ^_=^' one.
Nerit <=> (1 *=$, a goddess of strength.
145 and 146, the doorkeeper of the ist Pylon.
/WWSA
Nerit-äbui (?) «co^Qs^ , Tuat Xl, a
wind-goddess of the dawn (?)
ner, ner-t
year;
0
0 WWWA
ner
opening of the year, i.e., New
' Year's Day.
P. 396, M. 565, N. 1172, to
herd cattle.
herdsman, cow-keeper.
ner ^t3> ^' 329' catt'e (collective);
^"fe?^^' U- 4I9> T- 239> 300.
neràu ""^ (j % ^, bull.
ner-t
^ in
, IV, 61, Stele of Nekht Menu 11;
•% ^£ Jl) 1, 1V, 888, men and women, mankind.
Nerâu-ta
\\
, a god.
ner <^p>«fc_Ba 1, Koller Pap. 4, i, ostriches (?)
/WWiA a
ner ^»0, Nâstasen Stele 33, staff, stick.
Ner-t <=> , a.Z. 1006,14? = N-t ;
Gr. N./.U
/WWSA I 1
nerau g^\^ ^t*> Koller PaP- 3» 6>
ibex, antelope.
nerau
1
■«*e||l' ^"lll
(2
^ä*v : 1, a kind of medicine (?)
nren
Nerta
AA/VW.
Demot. Cat. 366, to praise ;
Copt, p<ut, pm.
Tuat III and XI, a form of
Àfu-Râ.
Nertänefnebt Çj"
Rec. 4, 28, a god.
:vmi-
/WWV\ IWWV\
nehà ra , u. 468, p. 65 7, M. 763, ra "^*,
P. 761, m 11, T. 316, P. 664, ra 1111, T. 219,
/WWSA
rri , P. 657, M. 763, to suffer loss, to diminish.
neh, nehu ^, Rec. 30, 72, ra ^
■^^ Shipwreck 8, Peasant 178, loss, disaster,
^^ ' calamity.
neh sep sen B. ®, «»le by little, by
l u 11 ' degrees.
neliai
ITJ
"^s^ /WWSA
. m » ra
/WWSA
ra
/WWSA
(TJ
e 1
,!• ra
©
• ra
!>
1, some, a few.
WWV*A ^^ /\A/NA/V\ f\
nell-tu raa T» raQ^>little'dimin-
ished, shortened.
/WWSA ^W. /WWV
ne:hl ra\w ra
, a little of some-
■"/vww\ 0 on
thing, a few, a small quantity ; ^CC] «w^ 0 |
in,' TO o ni^I-^^ki,,,'
jMIIHJj T C /WWV\ ""\>^, Q f *"ft O
»w« J. III' IU o Ml
Peasant 47, 48, a little natron, a little salt.
www
nehhu
j—.j—. y^^> poor man, needy one.
nehu pQ ^\ "^ Vfo 1, those who suffer,
the indigent, the destitute.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
N
[ 380 ]
N
neh-t, nehà-t mo Q, r. r74, U. 555.
^.■7i|l|i}.TH.i5H.
AAAAAA a A
Reo 3, 50, sycamore-fig tree; rrjQ Ç ^, P. 646,
AAAAAA A A AAAAAA A ^ A
Hl!\\ y V' (TJ S \\ V' tw0 s>'camore-fitr trees^
AAAAAA a I AAAAAA a I AAAAAA AAA
raHri' ra-Ql- ra-QQQ>IV> ro6-'
aaaAaa a O aaaaaa AAA —
raa Ç.^sycamore-figs; ^ÇÇÇ^
IV, 327, myrrh trees; Copt. rtOY£,e.
nehi
ITJ
O, Jour. As. 1908, 266,
ITJ
^_J£7 , Rev. 13, 14, sycamore-fig.
neh-t en teb
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J.
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AAAAAA A AAAAAA
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ITJ
Rec.
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[TJq Q q. p- !74, M- 440, N. 941.
a mythological sycamore tree in the eastern sky ;
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ra<
B.D.
Nehet
■■*■
, B.D. 59, r.
Neh-ti mûÇÇ,P.646,ra-l
109, 5, 149, II, 9, the two sycamores from
between which Rä appeared each morning,
«™ »«»»Q a drink made from
neh-t raQö, rrj^^,, Syrupoffigs.
neh ra ^.Rec^^,^, ra
eTJ, protection,
w»«pM_ an amulet worn to obtain
nen-t mû^E, protection.
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neh-t [TJQ(_} U-456, ra «^.Rea
r6, 57, defence, protection.
neh-t rrj^ rr-3, IV, 910, 972, Rec. 17, 5,
place of protection, refuge, asylum.
neh
in
Rec. 16, 142, to shake, to shake
up medicine.
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nehh
ram
nehneh ra ra j^, Rec. i6, i43, to
be perturbed, to be terrified, to shake, to quake.
Ijl, flame, fire.-
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nehi ra (f(],T. 292, rrje^, ra ^,
VAAAA AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA
^ro^, Rev. 12, 15, ra ICI, Rev. 12, 38, rrj
lU' Hl ^rwJ, to escape, to separate
from ; Copt. rtOY&e, rte£,e ftoX.
neha-t 1-1 V\jf v ,walls,fence,cover.
nehau
in
1, Tuat IX, the
windings or coils of Aapep.
Neha-her
ITJ
Neha - kheru
jackal-god in the Tuat.
ITJ
Neha-ta
ITJ
&[•§■ Tuat III, a
h 1 ' goose-god.
, Tuat III, a
, Tuat IX, a
I h
god who swathed Osiris,
nehaut sentrâ TÉT^oHM 11
0 \ , incense trees.
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nehap ra
D
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god who renews himself,
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nehaP ra ^@G> ra &effi.
rise (of the Sun-god).
; see mDr=a.
, Rec 32, 176, the
to
A/VWA
I
neliam r-, <êj\ gài, Israel Stele 2r,
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ra
ra
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ra ^^i?'Rec-2'rr6' ra
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see
ITJ
nehamu ^
neha-maa rg
those who
rejoice.
\ra
oA-|fTT?->
ra\^
0 AAAAAA g /
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m- raw,,, — ^-Ä.^,,1' ra-
£ "^ "^ ^ a plant or fruit used in
medicine.
nehar
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ra
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(2
i-fl,
, Anastasi I, 20, 2, tramps (?) wandering beggars (?)
Microsoti Co)
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nelias r-i V\ I Tj .^&-, to wake up.
nehas-t
nehàs
ra
/WWSA
ITJ
^^_ a waking up,
c. ' resurrection.
ö (in "**"
-^■raflH-®-' ra
3=i=£ B.D. (Saïte) 145, 38, to awake, to wake
J\ ' up.
nehim ^
13, 9. to acclaim,
nehis prj
,, Rev,
™^™\¥X%l°™Z££.
nehem
ra J^ii« ra l^if- ra
0 A to rejoice, to praise, to beat a drum
ITJ
or tambourine.
nehemu
7>, outcry (?) uproar (?) .
Nehui ~^\l\l\, Tuat xn-a croco^de-
nehp rrj D ©, Heruemheb 25, rr\Q, Metter-
nich Stele 61, 92, to get up very early.
nehp 7Z *&.,t0 wake UP Y?1? earlr in
r IUU the morning,
nehp rrjg 0, rrj , Rec. 16, no, dawn,
morning, morning light, morning work, early day.
nehpu [Tja'po.N. 925, dawn, early light;
raaffi- raa^ffi- mae||(, morning light.
nehpu 7Z\>Q, U- 547. 548, yesterday,
-^ lULij^ — ' tomorrow.
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nehp raDP=q,thesky(?)
/WWSA /WWSA
Nehp raD, Tuat VII, raD-toM$.,Tuat IV,
a serpent-god with 12 pairs of lion's legs.
nehp mD.u.24o,raDiraD,c§=-afto
copulate; compare F]N2, to commit adultery.
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nehp [7jDv), [7jD3 , .a, Rec. i6,
140, >/ I! _/^. Mar. Kam. 55, 68, to go in front,
to lead, to be first, to be master of, to fly through
the veins (of poison, Metternich Stele 29), to
swell up (of a boil or tumour).
nehp-t raD O, raD Q, a hard boil,
swelling, tumour.
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nehp [7jD©, a pastille, tablet.
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nehp rrj D gj, Israel Stele 15, [7j D V gj,
rao, rarj^î-Jl, raa^Lu' t0 defend'
to protect, to guard, to drive away enemies from
someone, to have a care for. •
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'!> ra
rejoicings, those who rejoice.
nehem trà
bandlet (?)
nehem IT] X. a musical instrument.
I
I,
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ra
.kâ^l»-
nehem [->
nehemhem
1 , Rev. 13, 7, roar.
ra
ITJ ^ ^> U- 235,
, Rec.
P. 304, 710, M. 696, ra Jj^
29. ^S. to roar like an angry beast, or like
thunder, or like a raging flood of water, or a
storm.
WWWA 65 r-r-i
nehemhemà
ra
N. 1066, roarer.
nehemnehem ^
B. D. 39, 6, to roar, to rage
ra
(], p. 350,
Nehem-khem ra $p j^g,
Tuat III, a jackal-god.
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neben m ^, tognp, tograspaspear,
to hold a club firmly.
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nehnâ m (1, U. 473, warrior.
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Neben öm *^U Rec> l6> '49. a name
*-~' of Aapep.
nehen [7J 1 ^r, a kind of tree.
Nehnu(?) m ^K J, Hh. 564
/wwv\ _/i y.i.
Nehenut TeT S (| (| a IX !, Tuat I, a
company of singing-goddesses.
Neher ölTJ Wy Rec-16> Io8- a name of
<r>Si)3)' Aapep.
neher-t iS'^ä,, Rec. 16, no, violence.
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26,
nehes
, Rec. 31, 34, [TJ iL-J], Rec.
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5, 229, jtj_ 2 l_ü, _ra_ |£\ _ra_ -^,
rDTl .^5-, Israel Stele 23, ^ ig] i™-2, Rec.
12, 55, (Y| 1q) -çï"&-, Rec. 11, 187, to wake, to
rouse from sleep ; Copt. rte£,ce.
/WWiA l\ /WWiA l\
nehsâ m (|,U.i87, m w (|,T.65,
/WWSA |\ \yÄ /WWSA M _ /WW-
JTJ_ (J ^, M. 221, JTJ_ 2' R 597, JTJ
2™3, Rev. 12, no, watcher; plur. Tj *
nehes m jl-^, ra •][£—0.
•«""'S- &ü 1 '
/WWSA
m
ra
rv y NWWs ^1 pi ,. -\aaam rv /wwv\
I'l-®» ra jàl'l^' ra I1' ra
I ga («V), to wake, to rouse oneself from sleep.
/WWiA r\
nehes[â] ra I
/WWSA ^
nehsait ra -A •«&-. m é
the look-out man on a
boat.
Rev. 14, ii) watch, wakefulness.
0
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nehsit ^
nehs-iu
, she who keeps watch.
ra P 3 ^ ^ ^'the tw0
Utchats which were painted on the two sides of
the front of a boat to keep a look-out.
. NehestâJ^^hegodofth^othd^
Nehes[â] jT |, Rec- 3L 171, ttename
Nehesu _ra_'^ ^j |, _ra_^> $ \ >the
divine watchers.
Nehesu _ITJ_^ L—fl ^j |, B.D. i44,21,
the gods who watched the road for Osiris.
Nehes - her ^ [1 ^ -ess- ^ ^, b.d.
145A, the doorkeeper of the 15th Pylon.
VvWA f] cr—\ Tomb of Amenemhal,
ITJ I >JM' hippopotamus.
nehes
Nehes ra (l$j, ra pjf, ra p^,
rebel, a name of Set.
WWiA /"»
fjj I O, Denderah IV, 82, P.S.B.A.
15, 437, something foul, boil (?) epithet of a
panther.
neheq j-gzi Qr»Ebers PaP- io8> l6-
1WVW1 rvvwv^
nehet ra, u. 505, T. 321, ra ^*, w
need, to lack.
I, to complain (?) to com-
nehet m g:
mand(?);var. ^"f ^^-
/WWSA
nehethet ra c^p ra s^/j, a.Z. 1904,
9I' ra ^^'JSL,' ra ra > sPhinx m, 206,
to be bold, strong, courageous.
neh v*™ 17^, u. 560, v*~« 17^ ^,
/WWSA
Ü ® A ' 1 ^ Si' t0 aS-<' t0 P61'1'0") t0 request,
to pray for, to beseech, to supplicate.
B 2, 121, 7\ j[ M fà, Rec. 4, 135, suppliant.
Nehi — 7^ I (](] ^ ^, Tomb of
Scti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 71).
nehh 7^||^g, iv,972,Thes. 1482,
7\ ö Q ga 1, to beseech.
go, supplication, request, entreaty, prayer,
invocation; w*»A ß go, petition.
13, 14, faith, belief; Copt. n<L£/'f'.
nehl TV "^, B.D. 15311, 13, a kind of
bird; {J ^, Ebers 1>aP- io5> 6> the great
ne^t^f0,'^1o'Rev-12'62'
oil ; Copt. rte£^
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nehh-t^J0£*>, $Jj[^ Rev.
14, 74, oil, unguent; Copt, rte£,.
the name of
a god.-
Nehit m»m 0 7\ , U. 601, ™«>
N. 748, the mother of the gods in the boat
of Râ.
neheh ~*™ ^ j(j(, U. 446, t. 255,
/WWV\ /WWSA MWW*
— I g I ■ 5& ^ 1 |_Rev-i4'33'
5^ I) S $© $, Rev. 12, 72, j^ ©, eternity;
ik fi 0 fi v , ever and ever; Copt. erte£,.
neheh tchet v«« T\ 8 8 ^ ,
■r«. ,, « sT 8* *l-> eternity and ever-
Rec 27, 59, |0| £ fl J.*}, iLtingness.
Neheh *—f f $f)> Rec 27> 22°> ^
|o|^,thegod of eternity; * ^ff^:
Rec. 31, 170.
neha wwv*a
neha wwv*a
39, io, a disease (?); var.
T. I2I, a kind of
wine.
Ebers Pap.
O
neha v«« | "^\ O, v*~« w Ç_j., Gol.
14, 3, to stink, to be loathsome or disgusting,
to be in a foul condition.
nehaha
L_u,
• / to be foul, diseased, physi-
œ*' cally or mentally.
neha «w* <W <Kn. tte^,, to take an
unfavourable turn (of an illness), to suppurate (of
a wound).
neha-t <w/«
rheumy disease of the eye
neha-t ha-t v«™
O*
suppuration,
O 1 1 1 1
Leyd. Pap, 12, 3, mental loathing, disgust.
Neha #-^ a mythological croco-
E due ; see Neha-her.
Neha-ha ~*™ <# ^ 4-^, "stinking
face "—a title of Set.
Neha-häu_|>^^|^,
B.D. 125, II, a god of Rastau, one of the 42
assessors of Osiris.
Neha-her
1
^ f.B.D. 125, II,
9
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§
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1
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Oo
f
v fA Rec. 34, ! 79,
* I
1 1 1
Ç
Ç
^, " stinking face "—the
name of one of the 42 judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
Neha-her
O §
isiw
, Tuat VII
and X, a serpent-fiend that was strangled by
Serqit, and his body pegged to the ground with
six knives.
Nehait-her
Ç
mh, Tuat II,
a serpent-fiend, consort of Neha-frer.
Neha-her *—<?Yp "^ ■§■
name of a canal at Lycopolis.
nehait <***
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nehait
"tTr flowers,
iii' wreaths.
nehab-t «— f ^ J _J7> p- 437.
lotus, lily ; see neheb.
nehasää (?) vww<f>'VP^J1 Hearst
Pap. in, 7, a seed or plant used in medicine.
Nehà m«» Ö (J, Tuat II, a time-god or
season-god ; var. v*-v« J^* 8 <j\ ■
nehi — I (](] L-fl, Rev- "' IÔ9' ^
nehit ^ | (](] °, Rec. 32, 178, eternity;
/WWSA
see 7\ 80
4.
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nelni v*~« $<2^, I, Jour. As. 1908, 36,
more; Copt. ft£,OYO.
nehb-t *—7^ Jff^j> u- 548. 631,
Jê'^I^'neck;plur"™"^i
n 3_ un 111 ^T™ n U. 630, his seven necks ;
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jji ^v X y TJtoœi. a serpent-god in the
neheb v«« IV J 3
j|,T..58,~™^fj
,U.45o,^ 1^
l^i' "",v"'-5'IO' m $ J * L-a*
aS. ö J^Vx'n, t0 yoke cattle or horses. t0
put under the yoke, i.e., conquer, to be entrusted
withsomething^lJx^^^fl
coupled with fields.
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nehebka^yU^^y
i I I, Rec. 26, 75, to yoke the ka, to
subjugate the double; -. f ^ J^=- UULJ .
U. 234.
nehb-t ww«1\ || , the act of yoking.
nehb.t^yr, ^yÄ,
neheb — $, J J 'S». $££
Neheb-ti ^w™7^v 8 J°f, Tuat ïx,
the god of the serpent staff.
Neheb-nefert ^ |x J L-fl J fe |,
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors.
Neheb-kau *W™IV jILiU t. 230,
— 5k JUUUÔ]], M. 690, ^ J
UUUÜJ-P-344,—f^J^LJy
Dj,U.3n,599,N.964,^|J7L^^,
iramn'
Tuat who provided the dead with food.
Neheb-kau v~ | 11 V, Tuat IV, a self-
existent serpent, with two heads at one end of
his body and one at the other.
Neheb-kau em Seshsh ^\ 8 J U
% f\ i-rr-iQ Mar- Aby. I, 44, a form of the
îii JS^b- nnp" preceding.
nehb-t ™»« ß la _r_, u. 207, ™»« fi \U>
.£, N. 719, 794, 1^ JQ^.,U- 298,
«w> 7\ \ a, the name of a ceremonial sceptre.
nehb-t | ^ J 0 _^7, p. 439,
—^IJi-—I JûT,wwO
-f:>>, A^'e== Jf^T' flower, used especially of
the lotus; plur. v*~w ^\ J Q WWW,
M. 655, ^ I J ^^' Rea 29- '48'
"iÇ\ <cz>i 11 Q ^' 9l8' no,,vers 'n general,
_M> -=^ J| m' blossoms.
neheb ^7<=:>^', title, official description.
Ebers Pap. 46, 9, a kind of stone used in
medicine (?)
Nehebsa^y^j.K-^a
nebep .-^ ^ /], Rec. 27, 88, 30, 217,
^fD0'^all,to exercise the potter's
craft, to fashion a pot, or figure, or man.
nehpi ^ I ° Ö-fashioner' "lä'S:
Amen. ,2)l6, ^f^Q.^I
D I
mnD 1
the potter's table, the board on which the clay
is moulded into form.
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Nehep^fo|,^|,Rec.
., 177, the divine Potter and the table usee
■ him.
Nehep ^ | o J J)', A.Z. 1872, 5, on«
of the seven forms of Khnemu.
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neljep ^^G^,Rec.^,83. raDr-a.
nehpi ^ | °^, he who prays (?)
nehpu ^ I a ^ <g> $, PaP- 3°24. » 6
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nehem ^, U. 233, ^ j[ j^, P. 443.
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(2
L_u'
/SAAAAA
<g>3 L_=u, Rev. n, 181. to snatch away, to
seize, to remit a tax, to deliver, to rescue, to
save ; Copt. rtOY£,ÏX.
nehmi ^. I) . deliverer, stealer; plur.
AAAAAA ça #\ O AAAAAA
nehemm aaaaaa
AAAAAA
M- 407. ^
Ü
T- 394.
Hh. 368, to cany
off, to seize.
nehm-t
a
u. 54,
^
deliverance, rescue,
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nehem-ra ^ L_ü
mouth, />., to kill.
L-u,
, to steal the
nehem ^|, ^, a "take off" arm
Ü .Ms. 1=1 of a canal.
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Nehemu ^ ^> ^ k^'
M. 481, N. 1248, the "delivering" god.
Neljem-t-äuait ™ ^^ f) ^
of Râ and a consort of Thoth ; she avenged the
oppressed, and was the goddess of Righteousness,
i.e., Gr. AiKmoavPn, Plutarch, De Iside 3 ; *&
AAAAAA ça
nehem ^ ^ ^, Love Songs 1, 11,
AAAAAA ft} „V_ AAAAAA
2, 8, bud, flower; plur. ... 1\ <3>-, vi, ^
nehem
AAAAAA a ^o AAAAAA
Rev., to cry out ; Copt. eX^HJUL
(2
nehem-t
&
1
lament, cry
nehmà
Ü
1
(2
Rev., a kind
of bird.
^ Wort. Suppl. 691, to
i""^ ' praise (?)
nehem n ^ j^ ^ , A.Z. 1906,159,
a particle meaning something like " behold."
nehmU ^k^'' SCe ^k^
nehmen
nehen-ti § ^ %j[, rePu'ser>
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neher $ , U. 107, $> ^\, N. 416,
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resemble, be like (?)
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neher ç ô.u.io^ô, <=. ^
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Nehru "f" _&& v\, a sacred boat(?)
neherneher aaaa™ 0 ^ aaaaaa 0 x .
N. 1325, to rejoice.
nherher aaaaaa T\ 8 8 "^ , m. 105,
^ , M. 7 I I , AAAAAA
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Sphinx 14, 207, to rejoice.
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jiv, ... . . -- • <=>x* kind of light.
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a god, functions unknown.
^Ow^, JHw^, 5^ "O1, he of the Sudan,
Sudani, negro ; plur. ^ $ [1 jg. j, Jjf (](] ^
^.Recis,i79,,|l|l|jle^|.,|fl||l|e1
P.S.B.A.I9,262>^|p^!,^f^-^|,
IV, 743-
Nehesu "£\ 8 H ^K j, Tuat v, the
Sudani tribes in the Tuat, the results of the
masturbation of Rä.
Q DÏ
Nehsiu hetepu «/w« 8 H
Décrets 104, a/ww. 8 (1 ■=â= % )§\ )§\ )§\, A.Z.
XI Q D Jl ËrËTËr
1905, 10, the " Friendlies" in the Sudan, Sudani
police.
nehsiuthaiu^ip^^^,
IV, 703, male Sudani slaves.
10 U/J ■c=* c?T» "egress, Sudani slave woman;
plur. j Iq JJ 1, Rev. 10, 150.
N^it-kIP^ali"e0f,"eHaÛr
nehes -^^^ § H Qr> }^ Q H ^1 't0 mutter
' incantations ; compare Heb. ÜJTO .
"* T
nehes ^$[1^, p.s.b.a. 13, 4n, to
be restless, to kick out with the legs.
nehsi «*™ 8^ HQ "2^=2, Rev. 12, 114, to
wake up, to rouse oneself.
nehsu
neW ^f!t' tooth;p.ur. ^|
^|5IIi;Copt.rt^&e.
- neht-t
. ...» grain or powder (?)
, I, 137, tooth, tusk; Copt. rt<LXg,e.
nehetcli-t
nekhi ga W, Peasant 117, 204,
aaaaaa jQ tWJW>. #\ jQ /wawv jQ I
sjt ' V är ' ra® 3r ' 'Israel Stele 8>
Rec. 14, 12, to cry out, to lament, to complain.
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nekhu-t ^ gf, Pap. 3024, 148,
® (2
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I
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tk Q cry, complaint, grief, lamentation,
JINI'
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nekhi
sorrow, wailmgs.
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flliy-
e,
<?)
calamity, lamentation, the death-
cry, death.
nekhu .®^, IV, 1045, 1078, ^iv L_=u,
0
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Rec. 2, 30, 6, 116, ®,ß.
AA/WV\ ^ fö
ç. , to protect, to keep guard over,
to care for (the widow), to comfort.
AAAAAA |\ AAAAAA ft
nekhà (Lu. 378, T. 184, 'I
AAAAAA ft w Oi AAAAAA ft ft
AAAAAA ft ft v*
(1 %^ Rec v no ®1 protector
H _Pï fl» 3"' 79' J—*' guardian.
guardian.
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nekh . ® , Tombos 7, to attack.
nekhekh ^^ u-l65>T- J36, N. 400, to
® ®' overpower, to be mighty.
aaa/wv /wwv\
nekhnekh , M. 205, N. 664,
665,
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X
the horns, to goad ;
, Thes. 1201, to butt with
P. 284, to nutter
(of the heart).
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nekh ^® , to be young; see
\ n j3T't0 cover onese'f-
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nekh
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Rec 35, 204,
AAAA/VA ,
Rec. 20, 80, to
grow young.
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child ;
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nekhekh , U. 297, p. 631, M. 780,
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N. 345,534,1377.^ 0f5}|»0 0f^. Af$>
to
1, to be old, to grow old,
reach second childhood.
nekhekh
Metternich Stele 38,
old man, aged.
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Nekhkhu ^\, P. 170, K,
T. 364, P. 788, the aged spirits and gods.
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Nekhekh ®,U.467, Mh N.612,
AAAAAA AAAAAA (3 AAAAAA «.
| *,T.2i8, | |,P.47,ft ^.M.64,
234, N. 33, the "Old God."
Nekhekh
ö
ft. S
hes. 430, a form of
the autumn sun.
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pour out, flux, emission.
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27, title of a goddess.
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(arrows or spears), to thrust with the phallus, to
fecundate.
nekhekh f\,
1, a kind of whip or flail.
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to sharpen, a cutting tool.
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exilas an offering ; var. (I fÖ.
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N. 802, pendent, hanging
(of a woman's breasts).
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T. 360,
P. 602, pendent (of a
woman's breasts).
to hang, to
nekhakha-t
nekhai 4 J^ HH ""' descend.
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ornament worn on the body.
nekhabit — J ^ ^ (](] | ^,
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' in the Tuat.
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give birth to.
Nekhâ
nekhi
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15, 7, brook, stream, river; Heb. Vm, Babyl.
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nekheb ^ J^,° J |>°& ^>
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neklieb , pedestal of a statue.
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nekheb J^, Jx, to kill,
to slay, to dig into.
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nekhebklieb J® J, J®Jx,
U. 269, P. 609, N. 806, to unbolt a door, to
open, to break open.
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the North.
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seat at Nekheb-Nekhen. Trie Greeks identified
her with Eileithyia and Artemis, and the Romans
with Lucina.
lants or flowers of the
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a flower, lotus (?) lily.
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humility, lowly.
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nekhenu "®T 0 %> if) 7fiWln, young ser-
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the young of uraei.
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smelling oil; see neshnem.
nkherkher /ww^ ® ® , t. 282,
N. 132, to be destroyed.
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nekht® ^L_ü
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powerful, strength, might ; Copt. ftçyOT.
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nekht -=~
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man; plur. ^^r , ® Vfo i, L^i, strong
men, troops, forces.
nekht-t ^
Rec. 31, 168, a strong
woman.
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nekht, nekhtâ
giant, mighty man.
nekhti ^ ^ j| |, strong, mighty.
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white (of colour);
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dead black
L_=u
nekht - â
(of colour).
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of arm, i.e., strong man, warrior; plur.
strong
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nekht kheru ^>-f- |, " strong voice,"
i.e., "crier," a title-of an official.
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f) B.D. 140, 7, a god-
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Ombos II, 134, a mythological
being.
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fortress; plur. ^^ \> " ^^- V^ 1—Û
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4, a kind of plant.
nekntll ^ V*"^ , strength, strong.
nes
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nes-t ^~ï Q . belonging to (used in proper
lyWWA « y/WW
names) ; ^ .things belongi ng to ; "^ t^U^«
attached to the seal, /.<?., one in charge of an
official seal.
Nesmekhef |\ , Tuat xn, a
serpent fire-god.
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medicine.
nes
nes-t -^ ^ Anastasi I. '4, 4, Part of
1 '—>' an inclined plane.
) ^9?' t0 devour, t0 consume,
nes "^ A, to arrive, to approach.
drones ^(1 [J, U. 416, T. 237, Rec. 31,167,
1""A P (A > ^^ fl >t0 burn> flame, fire.
nesu-t ^^ (|,iv,6i3)^^f|,
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nes "^
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, to destroy.
nesnes ^ ^ ^jj, Anastasi I, 16, 5,
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weapons,
arrow-heads, spears, darts.
nes-t aa=<^>-, place of slaughter, shambles.
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ci Q 1 n n
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Thrones, a title; <^U j^b ^ Jj $ , the two
thrones of the two gods of the horizon.
Nestiu *^\ i«!,^ gods of the
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nes-t "^ 1, "^ .•-■ , grain, wheat,
dhurra, or cakes made of the same.
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' bread cake.
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measure.
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nesit
of skin disease
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group of fiends in the Tuat; fern. Nesiut ^~\
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a man
suffering from the nes disease.
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nesut Tl /*SV 1. Nesi-Amsu 555,
556, cases to hold spells.
nesa-t <"=5. ('^^>-, knife, dagger.
Nesa...(?) ^—^^§,^40,
a town in the Tuat.
Lands," a name of Karnak.
nesti S ",^&*T5}, ffi°
Q wen Q |_ö'_*_|v\ &J n
, the two ^"«tf^/ff^
nesa ■-—<j [^, IV, 1120, goat's hide.
nesaui *~^ H ^ "^\ ^>^^> Rec- 3°>
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jQ ^J, Thés. 942, 943, king of Upper Egypt;
plur.^(](]^ I, L.D.III, i4oc;^^^,
or I , is transcribed in cuneiform by in-si,
and represents the =J, of the title tygp) ■ See the
discussion in A.Z. 49, 15 ff., and Ranke's article
Keilschriftliches Material, in Abhandl. K. P.
Akad. Phil. Hist. Classe, 1910. According to
Spiegelberg (A.Z. 1912, 125) ^ (j ^ 0 (j ( ^,
Ai-ma-seb = in-si-ib-ja, a cuneiform transcription
of I \VeL , n-su-t-bà-t.
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king of Upper Egypt, king in general; plur.
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*'.<?., king of all Egypt; plur.
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of the same; I ^ , the king's axeman, I ,
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a
official; I
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Ci 11
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L_=u, king's butler (?);
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king's scribe
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royal scribe, i.e., not an honorary king's scribe ;
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barge; I f I w* ^, king's libationer;
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king's cup-bearer; I
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king's kinsman, not an honorary title; ..^-',
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çî) ^ <=», king's great wife, i.e., first wife;
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begins the inscription on funeral stelae of all
ff=n
periods, A.Z. 1907, 45, and 49, 20; 1,
a double offering of the king; I ®T
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royal ancestors ; I q *Vv W1W\W\, Methen 5,
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nesb ^ J, u. 519, ^ P J, T. 329,
to eat, to eat up, to devour, to consume.
nesbu2-iJM'd«
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svourers.
eater, devourer
(fern.).
t^v (1 to bum up, to consume, to destroy by
nesbi^j^f], ^ J (|(| lie.
^^ J (111 (I, consumer, fire, flame.
consumer, fire, flame.
Nesbit ^ H0 Thes. 31, the goddess of
IN es Dit IJ 0. the 5th hour of the day.
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Denderah IV, 62, a warrior-god.
Nesb-kheper-àru (?) ^^ J fö <=»
A ^ f) Q the goddess of the 1 ith hour of the
H^Jcy day.
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wounds, slaughterings (?)
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divine bull ; varr. —"-
, P. 40.
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nesti
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kind of grain.
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Rec. 16, 106: (1) a goose-god; (2) a watcher
of Osiris.
neser
to eat (?) to
consider, to ponder.
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neser-t
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flame, fire.
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a (m , mm I , the
of one of the royal crowns.
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name
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" P^Sv'3 q5\ ,: (0»fire-goddess;
(2) a lioness-headed hippopotamus-goddess.
Nesru
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oj^ tk . Thes. it 2, one of the seven stars
_ÎI ' of Orion.
Nesrit-änkhit ^^^-Ç-^.Tuat VTIT,
a serpent-goddess in the circle Äat-setkau.
Nesrem (?) —«
divine bull.
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a divine hull.
3 $fr» T. 287,
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neseh ^j c 1 ? > a Pait of tne leS-
nesq
^ 4 to cut, to hack, to dis-
nessq. *w*
nes-th **—-^
member.
Zl 2^ Zl
, throne ; see S
nesh
nesh
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helpless; see
rx
i , I, 100, a kind of garment.
, Nàstasen Stele 10, to be
, in line i8(?).
nesh ^"^ Rev. 6,22, on,
to frighten away, to drive away, to rush out upon.
Nesh
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"Terrifier," a name of
M ' Set.
neshi "m ,
00 ^ rx
rCÛ.„, to stand
on end (of the hair).
neshu-t
"rj^, Love Songs, 6, r,
rvn
h %\ ^tî. t'ie nair 'n lts natura' state> ur>-
H Jl ill' dressed hair, dishevelled locks.
Neshi-shentiu
B.D. 58, 4, the oars of a magical boat.
neshu Ç30 \\ *° , a kind of
(2 O nn Jr in
disease, palsy, ague.
nesh
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over, to flutter, to tremble.
I, to hover
neshsh oo y-r?, to hurry, to hasten.
nn
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shaken, agitated, disturbed.
neshnesh-t **—A \, Rec. 26,
226, things shaken.
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nesh c-30. op
doorway; plur.
nesh(?)
..vwv*\ #.*
lïïïïTïïi
%■
rvn
ft
, part of a door, or
^1
os:
to sprinkle; perhaps =
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/WWSA
neshesh crsc
oc
• , A.Z. 1910, 128,
cso/*^. Hh. ts8, saliva.
rni
nesh-t, neshut, dd,^
/WW*A f\d
f ' CSO
^x www (a ^.
/^, ___, f> moisture, saliva, spittle.
neshnesh
emission, saliva.
nesh
/WWiA /WWSA
cso rx
, U. 286,
DE
\U, a plant.
nesh cDo. dd,
000 „111
gravel, pebbles.
Nesh-renpu
cue:
/WWiA o AAAAAA
CSO
CUE
(2 \\ o ' OO H o '
^ D f %, N. 355,
- .sAAA I ,//
a divine name.
WW\A AAAAAA ft
nesh, neshâ cm D, m (] e r;,
e
CSC
1=2=1 Ö. \^> . metal pot or vessel.
(2 m Ji I
nesha
metal weapons of some kind, strips of metal ;
/WWiA a T-r
var. ^^ v\ u , a metal pot (?)
nesha "^IiH^N %>^T, Peasant t6,
» Mt ^^> Ebers PaP- 83. 14, a plant;
there were two kinds : jflfl ^ ^ ^ ^ —^
nesha
(2
, Rec t6, 69
neshua
rn
to threaten, to abuse, to revile.
nn
= Copt, juuncyi, juuy<L.
to revile.
J ^5E> lotus, a flower bud.
/WWSA n ri
nshebsheb J cso J , u. 98, N.
aaaaaa n n
377, to be fed, satisfied (?); var. I ® 1 .
/WWiA AAAAAA /WWiA jr\ s\ r~\
neshp nn on,nn«i Ö ) , to
neshuau
reviler (?)
neshb
AAAAAA ft
neshpà cdo(1
AAAAAA
neshef crso
<ö" A.Z. 1900, 27, in-
r-w_' haler.
' f\ U. 312, moisture (?)
I V. I 000
g , N. 187,
nshefshef *w
Sphinx 14, 209, to eject fluid, emission
Neshmit crso a^,
CSC
èJ£,
Rec. 16, 109,
CSC
CSC
£JLÊ,
^
, Rev. ir, 183,
Di.™kW^
A.Z. r 900, 20, a sacred boat ;
o, IV, 98.
Neshmit
CSC
CSC
[|J^. B.D. 40, 3,
123, 125, I, rr, a sacred boat of Ra and Osiris.
Neshem fs-^, ^g^
AAAAAA PI d "A AAAAAA ça
Neshmitook.4-ook
Dn , the goddess of the Neshem boat.
AAAAAA ft K £^ J
neshmit, neshmut cso MM i,
Rec. 38, 63,
esc
^ 1, Rec. 38, 64,
CSC
Q I
0 I
I, B.D. 172,3,
snufftheair, to breathe, to inhale : cso ö+'c-v\,
D HI Jr'
inhaled.
scales of fish.
neshm-t
CSC
ITÏÏÏÏ1
, a kind of precious
stone, mother-of-emerald (?);
CSC
esc
esc
esc
III esc
, gems in general.
neshem
meat offering.
neshmm
CSC
CSC
CSC
, P. 188, M.
352, N. 904, to flourish (a knife), to sharpen.
nshemshem
CSO
CSC
, to
sharpen.
neshen cso jT"^, u. 437, cso
IWVWi I /WWiA
/WSAAA AAAAAA Ü
T. 250, cso 5, U. 555, cso >J
/WSAAA AAAAAA / _2J
/WWiA \£* V /WWiA
Rec. 31, 21, rsop-=J, IV, 1078, cso "%^
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N
AAAAAA /WWSA /WWSA
l=E=" L^,00>$—J, CSl3>$-^L-J1, terror,
fright, horror, alarm, fury, rage, something
horrible or alarming, storm, thunderstorm,
calamity, disaster.
•"Vj storm, hurricane,
^ ' tempest.
neshnn
/WWSA
/WWSA
/WWV\ AA/WVV j /WWSA
neshni dd \\ i /i, dd \\ ^y, ddw
/WWSA
/WWSA
DDW
S -Ü /WWSA
/WWSA /WWSA
/WWSA
/WWSA
L_=u, r-fl-iw
ö \\
/WWSA
/WWSA
/WWiA \ \
, 1 \\ I.
/WWSA
/WWSA jj
Ö \\ AAAAAA I I I /WWSA I 1 I /WWSA h ■=(] I
Od
'C /l to terrify, to alarm, to frighten, * to
iii' paralyse with fear,
/WWiA t 1
neshni csa Ui a title of Set.
Neshenti donnM ^^f, P.S.B.A.
/WWSA II -/J \\
24, 44, OO
/WWSA
/WWSA ^
/WWSA \\
Rev.
11, 69, rage, destructive fury, calamity, disaster,
a title of Set.
neshnit n*-iC /1 storm, tempest.
neshen 00 ^—J, to be eclipsed (of a
/WWSA
i\ n /wwv\
heavenly body); (J —ft-0 00 ^-J, moon
I A /WWSA
eclipsed; l \\ I -. I ^^*, a great eclipse.
/WWSA h ■=(] I <d->
neshni now.
/WWSA
/WWSA
neshen nn^i
to eat into, to pierce
(of fire).
to pluck a bird.
\5, u. 59, cso y
II »ak. Ö > a kind °^ unguent, holy
oil; var. ™»« y 1\ W °.
neshnem r-rc-i
/WWSA
nesher nn^, Rev. 12, 65, hawk (?)
crane (?) ; Copt. Itoçyep.
/WWSA
neshes 00, U. 538, T. 295, p. 229,
T. 137, P. 148, to emit fluid (?)
neshes 00 », p. 713
neshsesut —"— °, P. 713
.vww*
nesM nn^_j|
WWW j*
neshtl C30 ^y, cruel, violent.
/WWSA
nesht ^~^ . „ («ï>, CJO <L_J", to be strong,
strong; Copt. nçyOT.
Nesi-Ämsu 32, 14, a
form of Äapep.
Nesht
/WWSA ,_
nesht nn.\ . to cut, to slay,
/WWSA id \\ O AAAAAA ^
it—a!
nesht-ti C*=V "vfo, c*='\ ML Am-
herst Pap. 26, e*=^l v\.. MS, sculptor, hewer;
plur.
/WWiA O
nesht c*=>'\ , a kind of seed (?)
neshtu on ^\ n. n. 954, a girdle (?)
/w~Ar-Mr. Rev., to commit adultery ;
neq ^ ^, Copt. noeiK.
neqhuut 'yp "^rp A, Jour. As.
1908, 302, sodomy.
^] , Rev. 13, 53, , jour.
Ill â A Q|||,J
As. 1908, 278, Y ^"W-ni' J°ur- As' I9°8' 2&9'
V^l
AAAiVW O
Q I III
possessions ; Copt. rtKi.
neqan
, Rev. 13, 7, things, goods,
to be lacking, or
wanting.
neqà ^ a (] ef^, Rev- I3--2- goods-'
neqä ^ x t0 rub down' t0 grind
neqaut 4 "a5^,
lû o I
things, stuff.
n, to grind
grain, to polish (?)
A
,0 III'
/WWSA
Zl
^ ^ ^, T^-^, Ebers
o in o m' a o i' —a Jr 1 i^i
/VSAAAA (c) /-* /WSAAA
Pap. 87, 5, zi „ „ L_ü, ^ <2 O, Ebers Pap.
(2
25, 3, Sphinx 14, 225, what is rubbed or ground
down to powder, meal, fine flour.
neqaut ^ ^ ^ (](] ^ -p-Ji,
B.D. 27, 1, 175, 25, foes crushed or beaten to
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/WWSA
Neqaiu-hatu a
0
m
■f\
, B.D. 27, 1, the fiends who tore up hearts,
m
nequ-t ^ "^, zi% -^, something
crushed, meal, powder (?)
neq-t ^ e->; see zi eiT.
nequt
0 Shipwreck 49, some
i' edible plant.
neqeb "^ il ^ Metternicl1 Stele 6. t0
<d Jl 21' mousn, to be afflicted.
Neqebit (?) j^ J ° $, Berg. 1, 8, the
white vulture-goddess of Nekhen.
^
neqem ^ k'T-12' ^
/WWSA pa /WWSA g) ^ /WWSA
N-959, ^ $^, ^ $fcJ&.^t-4
Metternich,Stele 3, to be afflicted, to mourn, to
gritve, to lament.
neqmu
neqma a
A
■^2 mourners, afflicted
ill' ones.
, to work in metal.
nonn ^ ^ if?*, to bear in mind, to think,
U 21 to remember.
neqn-t z] tfeä>, injury, affliction.
/WWSA I I I
neqr ^e *g, ^%, Rec. 5, 86, 16,
159, to sift ; Copt. rtOKep (?)
Ö ^ Hjijl ö_ .^ dust, powder, what
is sifted.
neqr^ ;.;,<><§),'
/WWiA yl
neqerqer zi *" <^, p. 703
nqehqeh \A\ f==* > t0 work in
metal, to beat out plates of metal.
neqt(?) L_=u, (2 -4U, Ebers
Pap. 60, 11
neqett- d0*©-, Israel Stcle, 23>
•r 1 g to sleep.
neqett w**i üj=§, sleep ; Copt. ftKOTK.
Nqetqet *— d <^d c=>, Hh- IOI/oda
nek , >/ ^cr^, 0^, pronominal
suffix: thou, thee; VV T. 267, 5=2,
v—« JT ^^
M. 402.
nek Ö IW Inscr'P- Methen, vineyard,
<w*. I r pergola (?)
nek
, U. 181, 182, ^ic=Q,
WWWA WWWA
•r=a'
U- 324,^^13^, U. 628, R 5 79,
Ö r="-a, t^)=ÏT)' Metternich Stele 64, to
copulate, copulation; var. nenk "*"* f=m;
(I ¥\ =*~ -*-°)> ne c0Pu'ated with him-
r=Ü)
self (of Râ) ; Copt. rtoeiK.
iNA/VAA.*1-
nekk ^^(=m, to commit sodomy,
sodomite ; S U-fl,t0 copulate Whh v'olence> »?
^TPs^^ rape(?)
nekàkâ
([^(j, P. 198, M. 373,
N. 933, Verbum I, 428, swived, fecundated,
pregnant.
nek
^ö), Shipwreck 145, ox, bull;
nek
/WWSA iNAAAAA AAV*Aft J ?T
>■ §
■^Sji t0 Slllitc, t0 attack, to injure, outrage,
crime, murder; see ™«> (1 "•—«.
nekit
nekut
nek-t
nekt
pieces cut off, slash-
111 ings, hackings.
^ Peasant 119, transgres-
K ' sion (?)
injury, outrage, some
wanton act, crime.
\\ Q X
■ /WWiA Q
l' Q - III'
/WWiA I /WWiA
xj'xe
, things, property; "^^ X :
Nàstasen Stele 64, certain things ; Copt.
«Ki, îtKH.
nekà
X ] things, goods, posscs-
l,
sions.
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Nekit """" ™M DenderahlH, 24, one of
■■ « q ©' seven solar goddesses.
WVWVI
nek-t "<:::^:^ @, cord, rope, string, band.
N [ 397 ] N —
neka
>, iv, 46,
to think, to meditate, to cogitate, to devise a
plan.
neka-t
nekau
nka ...
., thought ; plur.
, bad deeds, offences.
^kiVHu'Rev-
13, 10, things; Copt. rtK<L.
Nekait, Nekai-t w/, the
goddess of the 7th hour of the day; var.
SIMM.
nekau „ „ , bulls, male animals.
U111
neki ^^ [] ^, ^^ (( ^, criminal,
malefactor, murderer; plur.
ft w« r, -mm /a
(I ^S $&, B.D. 164, 16, Nesi-Amsu, 29,
Nekà
21, B.JM. 32, 421, a serpent-fiend, a form of Set.
ajVWW -<a -^ *yl 1 fi /wwv\
nekpata ^ ^ ^ | |j ^, ^
a plant with a gummy juice, a kind of astragalus.
nekpeth
aromatic plant.
/WWV\
nekfitàr *=*> \\
neken
, Rec. 4, 21, an
D <5 III
~\ A <~j> an unguent
() H Ö ' from Sangar.
/WWSA ^ ^> /WWSA
, U. 214,
/WWV\
/WWV\
ftftft/VW
"""■C^ «mot , \7 "^C^. to make an attack on
someone, to commit an outrage, to commit
murder, to do evil or harm, to be attacked by
an internal pain or disease.
nekenu ^tpo ö^|\, murderer,
/WWSA ,-JT ^\
malefactor; plur. ^Jh^ ^^.
Neknit S" the Sodc!fss off ?e;th
ww« O hour of the day.
/wwv\ A?
nkens '"^"'''^g ,>SV> Rev- I2> 66, injury,
/WWV\ -/2'J
violence; Copt, ft (Tone.
Nekentf S Q , Tuat L a Sod in the
Tuat.
to grieve, to lament,
mourner.
/wwv\
/wwv\
nekhi
nekt "^lisi?, J°ur- As- '9o8> sos. a
"cr^ (j bird.
/WWSA \X /WWSA »T n
neg,nega ffi ^ ffi l_ü, ^,
x
S ^L-a' S ^ S
/WWW *^1 w^^ /WWSA /WWSA *^1 f>) .^^
to strike, to smite, to cut off, to cut open, to
hew, to slay, to crush.
ftAA/w. -yl ^ / o /wwv\ ^ i «
nega"t SÄxl' S x^'
Peasant 277, a smiting, a blow, a breach in a
wall or dyke.
/WWV\ AAft/UW
neg"t Sx' Ebers Pap' 39' 7' SQ—°
S
/WWSA /WWSA ^1 pa
Deg, nega ffi t**, s ^ ^
w /WWW ^1 (J) po /WWSA
S
<?
*•
, Amen. 12,
:
/WWSA
nekenit ^rpso
■V
/wwv\
^, T. 249, ^cr^Q
/wwv\
injury, violence, attack,
transgression. _
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fj) w /WWSA
S .m^' S . _
/WWSA *^1 (J)
4, to lack, to want, to be short of; tt <è\
/WWSA -yi^ (? *
S .mm' Rec 3°' 2l6, 2'7' t0 be fewin
nber- "T* "8^ O Kubbân Stele 11,
' ffi »^"^ä.' want of water.
^ ^ L.D. III, 65A,
□ 111' 10
num
V*AAA
nega-t ffi
* /VAAAAA /wvw\
nes s **a» T- 45, ffi ^0, m.
/WWSA
53, P. 441, M. 544, N. 1125, 25 <£?, P. 704,
N' 9!5. 955> ffi ^> <Q ^, bull; plur.
^^^> t. 4s, «-=a a a a, p- 87, m.
iVAAAA /WSAAA /WSAAA
54,r=ö5i?iyiy,N.69, ffi. ^,J s ^|
ffi ^, U. 613, bull of bulls.
N
AAAAAA
P. 704, ffi
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N
^»
nega ffi
AAAAAA -yl t 1
ffi^^'bulL
AAAAAA -^1 .AV
negaU S j^i^' Rec- 26' 64-
AAAAAA A\ AAAAAA ^1 #\
S ^,IV,ii24,bull,ox; ffi ^]^
Xj^, A.Z. 1910, 125, cow.
AAAAAA
Neg _ 0, U. 577, N. 966, the four-
horned (^ fe >^\) b-H-jcd^of
AAAAAA
Neg ^ ÖI,_N. 955, a bull-god who
appeared from (I ™«> ][q ;Qr.
NeSaU Wß\\t^i>B-D- I46'
the doorkeeper of the 4th Pylon.
AAAAAA *■*__
Neg-en-kau (?) ^ 5^, ~w^ ^j
•tfQtea T. 45, P. 87, M. 83, N. 69, a bull-
JT7* /r7>' god who befriended the dead.
neg TT Q£, Hh. 541, to cackle.
negg
, N. 749, to cackle, to quack.
AAAA/w
ffiffi
AAAAAA #^I
negaga ffi ^ ffi
25 ^K\ QÛ, to cackle, to quack.
negà ffi Ü ^af. cackler.
/WWSA "9 ^>^ C\ AAAAAA \X
""S^t Ä B.D. 59, 3, the goose-goddess who
«c^s, £[]' laid the sun-egg.
WWWA AAAAAA ^^ Cv
Negneg-ur ffi U J^ §, Bed.
AAAAAA X -^. C,
2296;see ßffiL-fl^^|.
Negaga-ur TlàffilàÎ5ê
AAAAAA NX
B.D. (Saïte) 54, 1, 56. 2> 59. 25 see J^j^^__^
Negit 23 HH 0' Denderah IV, 44, one
of the eight weeping goddesses.
AAAA/V\ *yi ^1 AAAAA
negagat ffi ^ ffi ^, ffi
^ n "$\ ^ R ?I2> N- '365, p
A ^ _^. Q i ' (of the breasts of a w
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AAJNAAA, A.Z. I9O5, 36,
A
Metternich Stele,
negait ^
semen, essence.
AAAA/V\
negam tt
3, to lament, to mourn.
negu pet (?) ~J~ ^\ f=j, Tuat x>
AAAAAA n AAAAAA ri w
neSeb ffi JX. ffi J^. to break,
to be destroyed, to come to an end.
AAAAAA ri ri AAAAAA n
negebgeb ffi J ffi J x, ffi J
ffi [J], to break.
AAAA/V\ n AAAAAA
Negeb rr |«™, a water-god.
^"" «Sil AAAA/V\
negemgem v«« (^/g
, Rec. 13,
161, to conspire against, to hatch a plot.
AAAA/V\
negen ^ \\ , to cut, to slay.
negengen v*~« S S , Hh. 344, to
AAAAAA
destroy, to break in pieces.
/WWSA /WWSA
/WV
Negnit „
öo
, Berg. I, 14, a
goddess (solar ?) who befriended the dead.
AAAAAA Q Q ft_
to-be weak,
inactive.
neges
Ö, to overflow.
ngesges
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA /
AAAAAA 14—
AAAAAA , P.S.B.A. 20, 313, to be heaped
" AAAAAA
up full with something, to overflow; varr. 12\
.■v
—w— —w-
D j24 I
AAAAAA
: x
.L_u'
-X H— -A'
"> IV, 95r, overloaded;
-, IV, 1143, overflowing.
w^aa aaaaaa « pronominal suffix, fem. :
ci ' ci 21' thou, thee.
AAAA/V\ rt /
nt ' e/ Q' w'10> wh'ch. Copt. rtT.
ntâ AAAAw II [J, t. 60, P. 185, 310, 641,
N. 1218,a 1 M- 295. a relative particle: who,
0 which; Copt. ItT, 6T.
AAAAAA p / /-v AAAAAA ^\ AAAAAA IS. IS.
nti -Vtt'a A' Ci11'N-I235.
W
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ''fes. , a relative particle : who, which ;
ci Jra. q W
-WtAAA
[ 399 ]
/WWSA
\\ Ci
, everyone who ;
rt i\ /wwv\
A.Z. 1900, 130 : y (I , like that which.
/WWiA rt /
ntt , T. 61, M. 219, N. 294, y
V
/WWSA
Ï
Ci Ci
Ci Ci
/WWSA
that which is; ^ ', everything which is;
Û ci a
I /WWSA
/WWSA ~\ r\
, this which; J H, N. 1385, the
/WWSA /WWSA
two (fem.) which; s=>, Rev. 13, 81 »
û Ci
/WWSA /WWSA
Ci Ci Ci \\
/WWSA /WWSA
= Copt. rtre.
nti am
/WWSA
man ; plur.
1/ ^ WWWA
nti Q = , A.Z. 1908, 120.
,. „ 1 .k,' ^ 3°24' "42'
1
, he who is there, /'.<?., a dead
1
/WWSA
Ci
1
I /WWSA
I,
nti
plur
Ntiu
^ 1
/WWSA
:
.WsAAA
:
o Wll
I, Berl. 7317; Copt. GT JUUU.iT.
, the thing which is, what is ;
1, ^ I, I, , „,;var. Q Q 1.
ci jm 1
exist," ;'.?., the righteous.
I, Tuat V, "those who
Ntiu
, Rec. 32, 79,
, Rec. 32, 78,
■ /WWiA
Ci
I,
I Q \\
I. (J (2, (J , those who aie :
I Ci I Ci 1 III
v\ J] I, the gods who exist as opposed
WWWA I WWWA
/WWSA
to the dead gods, <%^ J| i, q
^
', Rec. 33, 34 ; varr.
I /WWSA
I Ci
, T. 364,
I.
\\
Nti-em-sert
a title of an official.
Nti - her - f - mm - masti - f
•f- 1
w
jj-S — ^'the "ame g°oda
nthesb ^O, V^ |pJO, devoted,
or attached, to accounts.
ntt — •?
Ci Ci
opens a letter or a narrative.
T\ ^ /WWSA _ /WWSA
/WWSA /WSAAA
, because ; <c^» ,
I Ci Ci Ci Ci
ntt(?)uö",--L_J,
L-ü'
Ci Ci
/WWSA
Q Q L—ü, to weave, to bind, to tie; var.
/WWiA \X
ntt-t
/WWiA NX /WSAAA
Ö'
(®, cord, band, thread,
I
ft/*/W\ WWWA
fillet, bandlet; plur. Q%, p, '^jf-1 •> cords,
ties, bandages, ligatures.
Net
Net
Lanzone 175, a creation-god
who stablished the world.
V
, U. 67, ^ J^, T. 207
(J.P.6IS, ö ÎJ^,N.,,4o, ci X
.^•Äa'Äi'Ä^i
Gr. Ny<0. a self-produced perpetually
virgin-goddess, who gave birth to the Sun-god; originally
she was a goddess of the chase. The centre of
her cult was at Saïs where she had the four
forms :—
Net Hetch-t ~~~ A. Tuat XI, Neith of
Net Sher-t
Net tha (?)
W«VW\
Ci
Ci
' the White Crown.
nn Tuat XI, Neith
<z>' the maiden.
Tuat XI, Neith of the
Net Tesher-t
Net-tepit-An-t U~ fta
Juat II, Neith as lady of the tomb.
Net hetut
phallus.
Neith of
the Red Crown.
1
•?/ Tuat XI, Neith of
(\/\/)'
r
r
r
V-
the
great temple of Neith at Saïs.
net iV , U. 461, T. 351, Hh. 108,
Ci V_^
Rec. 31, 26, ■¥ , A.Z. 45, 124, /H,
V ' es I 1_J es \\
>/, y, the Crown of the North, the Red Crown ;
«»» f/ c. f/ ~«" W 1
plur. g? q ff , U. 540, Jll>
Ci v. y k_^ k^ c:
Rec. 31, 174.
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N
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N
net
f,
WVVWI
to sprinkle; varr. Q
DD
AAAAAA VMM AAAAAA AAAAAA
-fc. A/^AAA ,_
aaa/w\. Ci wwȎ Ci X
■Ci AAAAAA __
' cso L_=u' nn'
netnet
"""" ~ww' j*+ to pour out, to flow,
û û f ' to gush out.
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netnet , fluid, liquid; plur.
Ci Ci
jT i, issues, emissions, secretions.
AAAAAA
Ci
net
aaaaaa ,
/VAAAAA, stream, canal ;
AAAAAA
Ci AAAAAA £—1 I I I
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA M—
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA /VAAAAA ^ water Of theH" StreaiTlS.
AAAAAA
net-t
Ci AAAAAA
AAAAAA
r AAAAAA
.^r", secretion, emission;
ûl Ci Ci
Metternich Stele 170, foam of the
lips.
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
net <=» ,
**w\ Q \\, a collection of
water, water in general
AAAAAA AAAAAA
netu ^tk /wsAAA j stream, canal.
AAAAAA
Netit (?)
singing-goddess.
AAAAV\
Net û ,
/WSAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Ci AAAAAA Ci Ci
V-'
Tuat I, a
Edfû I, 81, a form of the Nile-
god.
/WSAAA AAAAAA
Netu Q % m«» , Tuat V, a river of boiling
» AAAAV\
water, or liquid fire, in the Tuat.
[j t=tj lake of Isis (?)
Net As-t
I
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Net Àsàr «*™ J[ .
Ci AAAAAA '
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Ci AAAAAA
J
, Tuat III, stream of Osiris in the Tuat.
Net - neb - uä - kheper - aut
, Tuat III,
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AAAAAA
Ci AAAAAA
a stream in the Tuat.
AAAAAA AAAAAA <^|~_-^> C\
Net-Ra - <**~« fl J|, Tuat I, a river
Ci ww» O I 1_J
or canal in the Tuat.
AAAAV\
net L-=fl, Israel Stele 3, to be suffocated.
t «\AA/^
netl <= \\, to vanquish, to overcome.
netnet
netnet
aaaaaa aaaaaa
Ci Ci
AAAAAA AAAAAA
\
to cut, to kill, to
pour out blood.
^, joint, slice of meat.
ntt <=» <= SGi 1, bulls for sacrifice
'WVVfl
net ^ Q, a vase, pot.
nt O 1. O 1 f rules, ordinances, regulations.
AAAAAA I 1
net-t A-fA, skin, hide, pelt.
Ci Ci V
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neta-DJà'R700'-DlJA-
P. 41, M. 62, N. 29, to
come, to advance.
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û S V. Ci
m
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Netà \ n Ji^., T. 307, the name of a god
= y^-U. 632, (j]^, T. 306.
__ WMA
nt-a ci
, Heruemljeb 21, to arrange or
codify laws and ordinances, to arrange in proper
order the various parts of a religious service, to
edit a text.
AAAAV\ AAAAV\
nt-a ci ci
AAAAAA Tx £=i
Ci C=~^,
rule, order, canon, custom, ordinance, statute,
AAAAV\ n J AAAAV\
law, formula; plur. ^i : 1, Thes. 1207,
CT I
Jl
AAAAAA
ci :
ö ^
I, A.Z. IQ08, 12 2,
.-"-■ I D U I
Rec. 32, 176, stipulations, ordinances, cere
AAAAV\ n 1 c=3 < ... t
monies; ji^o^^ JJ x
the liturgy for the burial of the dead.
I, Treaty 5,
an ces, cere-
,Rec. 5,92,
AAAAAA fy AAAAA
ntu \\, Rec. 26, 236,
Ci _ü Ci
A/V\ A\ (O I AAAAV\ AAAAV\ *\ C\ I T>„„ Ä. ,, „ ,,
V\v& Q p vk 7) Rec. 31, 173,
ri jreii'iii' û JfVlV those who.
ntu "^ ^> j^ j^ j^, N. 607, gods =
-ffl *\ O AAAAAA q
A/NA fâ^. V °> ^** 229' = 1» Stunden 49*
AAAAAA *\ ^
NtU-ti ^ , Tomb of Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 25).
ntu-ten ^% ^ > Pr0nominal suffix>2nd
pers. plur.
AAAAAA
Ci
neteb
j, RhindPap. 14, J^^, £ ^
AAAAAA n
, Rec. 36, 78, q j@
AAAAAA TT .. AAAAAA
IHK ^, to hear, to understand; var. |°L ^.
netbit
11S-
Rec. 5, 93, leaves (of
the sycamore-fig tree).
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N
. f ,WA~' pers. pron. 3rd masc. : he, his,
niei ^_, him. Copt ftrroq
netf c. V -/I, Israel Stele 6, c. , Rev.
/WWiA V
/WWSA
13, 4, ^Q X
/WWiA V
*fL ^-fl'
Ç^^fl, to untie, to set free, to loosen, to
unharness; c. (I *^">, Amen. 11, 8, 15,4;
Copt. rtoYTq.
netfi "cTw Rev' I3> 4> exPlanation or
a^ ' solution (of a difficulty).
MAW /WN/W\
"QOtf o m»*
c. wm. Peasant
144, 263, to sprinkle, to water a garden, to
pour out.
www ; see www
nteftef
netm «\ gft, Jour. As. 1908, 291,
sweet; Copt. rtOTAJC.
neter, nether ""j, U. 70, N. 330, ""j J^,
T. 237, wwv 1, JM. 147, «/wv»n<z>. N. 649,
, >lc, the word in general use in texts of all
periods for God and " god " ; Copt. ItOTTe,
"ffl^j-Kovre-CRev.)
m m m* nm ^
I. ^
-^f, Berg.H.r^^.Jour.As.
1908, 452, oo^^, Rec. 27, 83,
Jj i, Rec. 27, 84, gods; Copt. ftTHp.
neteru— Tf]^^, 1
!„',< Rec- 27> 222> 111 & ^
, gods, male deities; ftjAlft], A.Z., 1906,
I SU 1
f=iïi
II
unir
■ - nnnovîkBi- m.
goddess ; Copt.
Trtmrre.
124, Rec. 6,
tküüü 'f. r97) P. 678, N. 1293, the
_2r û û û' gods, male and female.
-tri0.1»l<§>.!<§4
^*1«§-MBi-"|i.CIV-'*
A.Z. ,,o6, ..6, 1^0,1^0-,
I 1 I 1 111 I 1 I I 111
l#(^i^$i-goddesses-
netr i/").-2* P-S-B.A. 14,232, strength,
n 0 L_ü ' force.
netri
ill
, Rec 27, 220,
i^fn-f-y-i
Hi
1 I ill» l*"-=>' Tnes- I284, to be, or to
become divine, to deify, divine > (] © Qf ]
3 1, more divine than the divine ones;
t—w—1 LJ I
divine one.
notrà-t, notrit 1 ° Hfo^."] °
I , a divine woman or thing; plur.
netrà 1 *=S* rt © ^, Rev: J4> 33> divine
I _a 1 x magic or literature.
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netri-ti 1<ê>*j)° Vsra^. Stele 14.
I \\ XÜ c=f=f=i divine (adj.).
netrer cj<Ë>,'1<=
(adj.).
,power, divinity;
■*-• IV, 340.
neter nemmàt (nemmàt neter)
"] 2J ^, Rec. 31,20, ■] ^ ^, the god's
block of slaughter.
neter he-t (he-t neter) QJ» Palermo
a>iD^^[ii'K'houseofthe
Bod.templejplur.iy^'j, iggj^g
1010'IH^Oä' ^divine temples;
llrJrr-3 ö aU ST 1' ILJ.
I, an order of priests who
111 1 |<s>
neterterii " " (1(1 :J|, divine, strong.
neter àab (âab neter) "lA A divine
form or image.
neteru àbu "lll © & l~^J, valiant (?) ;
I ] ] ] <2 " , those who are made valiant.
neter àt (àtf neter) 1 <=> h, 1 A Q
J5}v& "divine father," or " father of the god,"
v\p\ ' i.e., of the king, the king's father-in-law.
neter àtf (àtf neter) 1(1 û,afather
who is a god ; ] (I *~ ^è\ , two divine fathers ;
Neter-uash (Uash-neter) "1 £) "%v
f^K^1 Thes. 112, one of the seven stars of
* ' Orion.
Neter uhem (Uhem neter) "If,
herald of the god, divine messenger.
neteru peru (peru neteru) "1 !
gods' houses, temples.
neter fet-t (fet-t neter) "1
divine sweat.
Neter mut (Mut neter) T
(r) the mother of the god (i.e., Isis); (2) the
title of a priestess.
netrit men (men netrit) "V^^ t^,
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the building made for a goddess.
neter me^ut (metut neter) "1 A !,
"1 A ^^ % !, the words of the god [Thoth],
any book or inscription written in hieroglyphs.
neter metcha-t (metcha-t neter)
1 |, U. 396, C\c^=z, 1|OC=>^, a book of
111* U I' 111 I I vâ!*1 ffl e °^ ^
sacred writings. ' pfj ' <—r> \\ Jrû. 111'
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attended in the temple at certain hours of the
day and night.
neter hau (hau neter) "1 | ô °,
^0 ü divine flesh or body, the body of
JU??' the god.
neter hem (hem neter) 10.l 01 v&,
servant of the god, priest; plur. J y MäM*MS,
neter heteput (heteput neter)
^, o , , ft , a a.—û—, a _n-, ff=n a , ft ,
o D'o D I* IcESD* Uo~ « ' «' I Olli*
^O ö I, propitiatory offerings made to a
o n<T=n 1' r
god, sacrifices, the property or possessions in
general of the god, the instruments used in
making offerings.
Neter Kher-t (Kher-t neter)
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■=1 zn ^ ^ 1 zta ° ,1 a â v\1 ffl
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the mine of the god, the tomb, the cemetery.
neter kherti (kherti neter) "^ ^,
I, 149, quarryman, miner, stonemason, mortuary
mason; plur.^^l^ffl^j.l^
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neter khe-t (akh-t neter) "1
fr?! s3* 1 ! î^. !'IV'9Ô5'the property
of a god, anything sacrosanct; ]
Q O^;
^*~ <rt=*., sacred book, book of temple services;
plur. ] i w ,
Neter khetmi (khetmi neter)
1 i^TV) yf > the keeper of the seal of the god.
neter seh-t (seh-t neter) R\ ^
<Nl' 1 nfi i' t-ne counc'l-cr'a"nrjer of the
god; plur. fflfTl(T], (Tl^|. T. 398,
fTlMa'M-40°-
Neter Sekh-t (Sekh-t neter) 1
i-"->> " the field of the god "—the name of the
necropolis of Eileithyiaspolis.
Neter seshu (seshu neter)
I.
345
•1
M. 646, the scribe of the
god.
1
, IV. 329, "1 i'h, IV, 615,
Neter seshshit (seshshit neter)
?U a priestess who carried the god's
Cl ' sistrum.
Neter shemsu (shemsu neter)
] □ J\, a member of the god's body-guard ;
ph»-j|-È|$r
Neter ta (Ta-neter) "1— '"", inscrip.
Henu, 14; ]
I h rvAo' I
Neter-ta "1
neter tua (tua neter) "1*^, ^
g>, Shipwreck 5, ^ *^, \ *
lâ^fl^^H t0 ad0re' t0 gl
thanks, to offer thanksgiving.
Neter Çuait (Tuait neter) "1 *,
*!• l^^o^' "Adorer°ftheg°d."
the title of the high-priestess of Thebes ;
, heaven.
the title of the priestess
in Lycopolis.
ve
Neter tuaut (Tuaut neter) "1
jp ] >lc, P- 611, star of the morning—Venus;
late, fora« a«, "] *, =|*<p'=], ']*%'],
Neter tep-t (Tep-t neter) c\<=^:'
I O o
^TJ^.T. 93, N. 629 1^, the boat of the god Rä.
neter tchet (tchet neter) "1 Jj ^""Y
speech of the god, hieroglyphs (?)
Neter \3, Berg. I, 13, a serpent-god
who bestowed godhood on the dead.
Neterti (?) 1
god in the Tuat.
neter äa "1
T"237' Hi!
Cl
■s0
, Tuat V, a
», U.4i6:
■1
■1
god "—a title of many gods ; j ß
_A, "great
the great self-produced god; J Jljl0 ] I, the
seats of the great god, N. 764, 800.
Neter äa
II-
Tuat V, a two-headed
the house of the high-priestess of/Thebes.
winged serpent with a tail terminating in a
human head.
Neter äa "1 |, Tuat IV, a three-headed
winged serpent with two pairs of human legs.
Neter Uä 1 Jj ^~ %> A the god One,
a title applied to any god and even any goddess,
e.g., Neith, who is for some special purpose
regarded as the " Great God."
Neter bah (?) ill ^ 1, Rec- 4> ^/
' K ' \3 \ \ god.
Neter peri ]-^=>, the god who ap-
peareth = Epiphanes.
Netrit fent (?) 1 M^l^, Tuat v,
an axe-god or goddess.
Neter mut "1
neter merti 1 ^""^ SO SO, Mar.
Aby. II 23,^16.
a title of Isis =
Termuthis.
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Neter nuti 1<z>°, N. 859, T
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god of the town, the local god.
Neter neferu 1Î !, Tuat m, a god.
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TO ^, Tuat IX, a singing-goddess in the Tuat.
Neter-neteru 11 ! Tuat IX, a singing-
I 11 god.
Neter-häU 1 ^ , Edfû J> J 9, a name
|t=t' of the Nile-god.
Neter-kha ITi, B.D. 137A, I, god of
one thousand [years] ; compare ^S\ (I V\ S 1^5
AA/VW.
T |, boat of one thousand [years], ibid., 1. 3.
Neter Sept-t "J^*. 1(\**$.
Jour. As. 1908, 290, one of the 36 Dekans.
Neter - ka - qetqet fjj ■"=a A A ^,
n—r I d a
Edfû I, 106, one of the eight gods who guarded
Osiris.
Netrit-ta-àakhu (?) ^ ÛÛ ^^ô "T"'-
Tuat V, an axe-god.
Netrit-ta-meh (?) 1M <=> J^, Tuat
V, an axe-god.
Neter tuau 1 c=^ £) % -k, P. 80 ;
see Tnaut neter (p. 403).
Neter-tchai-pet 1 I ° Q, Annales I,
I & t <
88, the planet Saturn.
Netrit-Then (?) I^IS^, Tuat v,
an axe-god.
Neterui 5k %I, ^ S>, 5k 5k
the twin gods.
Neterui 11, U. 558, the two lion-gods,
Shu and Tefnut, \\ ^K ^ 0 ^S-, who made
their own bodies, \j\ (l<E>-^è\ | | '
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the two goddesses, Isis and Nephthys (?)
Neterui äaui Ti^"*^^'P'3,I'
^^ZD^^u ^> n-968'i â^
Neterui 11, the two very great gods of
Sekhet-Àaru, Q Q \ ^ ^ "^ "^ ^
M. 454.
Neterui perui l^^, the two gods
IIII S\ Epiphanes.
Neterui menk'hui A,/H,thcetwobe"e"
TT I TT! fi cent gods.
Neterui merui àt 1 1f=r,the two
father-loving gods, i.e., Philopatores.
Neterui merui mu-t 11 e=i \\,
the two mother-loving gods, i.e., Philometores.
Neterui netchui -fl-f], the two gods
who act as defenders.
Neterui hetepui 11""53 % (| (|, P. 348,
11' ° '%\ ^" ^49' t'ie tw0 Sods wrl° g've
I I q D _Zi ' peace, or satisfaction, by offerings.
Neterui senui flfl, thf tW0A^er-
gods, or Adelphoi.
Neterui sheptui TT^^^' p-348,
11
nrc~.
a ai
tk fl A M. 649, the two devouring
'jMr gods.
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Neteru IV 1 ", B.D. 135, 2, Hymn
Darius 28, the four chief gods of heaven ;
Neteru VII 111 ' ", the seven gods who
founded the earth ; Neteru VIII 1 " " ,
Il III
the eight gods of the Company of Thoth.
Neteru IX - pestch-t neteru ©
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m
nine gods, also written "Y^]-
m
N [ 405 ]
,U. 251.N. 216,
N
- nmnn~
714, the Great Nine Gods.
the Little Nine Gods.
3- m m m «, p. -, m
IT
IT
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n>^,N..9s,iniiiiii
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[[I , P. 2r7, the two groups of nine gods,
i.e., the Great and Little Companies.
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HI HI HT U- 4i8, P. 218, the three
groups of nine gods, i.e., the Companies of
the Gods of Heaven, Earth, and the Tuat.
Neteru XLII "J^M, b.d. r25) 1,5)
the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Netriu 1 a M*,™65- I33,nthv 36
I <r> Hi (II Dekans.
NeteruÀatiu^^]^^^
H III
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Neteru àau ^^ (] "^§3, Berg.
II, 4, a group of gods who re-joined the limbs
of the deceased.
Neteru tepiu àa-t-sen 'l'I'l® Û "^
^ —*~" Mar. Aby. I, 28, the gods on their
v \j>- v>aw« pedestals.
Neteru àabtiu 'TH^l^. u- 572>
I, B.D. 141, 40, eastern
1
gods ; J J J ¥ J r^» 8°ds of the East-
Neteru àakhutiu
1
III Ci
I, B.D. r4r, 47, the gods of the horizon.
Nate™ toiu in I j J-V "?,
Nesi-Amsu 12, 6, the gods who dwell in:—
(O"^ $> heaven; (2) =?*=* ^, earth;
S °^, the Tuat ; and (4) f*®j®.
(3)*
the.Nile.
Neteru àmiu äqet ^ I 41- |\ %>
j\
°°\
y a group of six gods of the Gate Saa-Set.
Ci i I I
Neteru àmiu Uàa-ta "1 Jj ! 41- |\
| è=-"*5 Tuat III, the seven gods of the boat
' I ==,==' of the Earth.
Neteru àmiu Mehen "1 ' 41- %>
, B.D. 168, the gods who dwell in the
serpent-goddess Mehen ; var. | i -l|-^ I A J
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Neteru àmiu-khet Àsàr eT\c\ Jj !
1Km^33-TTHFkinX
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the gods and goddesses who were in the
train of Osiris.
Neteru àmiu she kheb eVT\ -0- % i
. [| (1 | Tuat III, the gods of the lake
•J-41' ' of Fire.
Neteru àmiu qeb Mehen "1 ' -0-%!
.Js^ 11-j-^ i°^Pn'"the god!
associated with the serpent-goddess who
protected the night sun.
Neteru àmiu karàt 1 J) ! A 4]-^\ !
U f| Q PI B.D. r68, the 14 gods of the
J—W shrine of Osiris.
on
l h
Neteru àmiu ta Tuat
1i«
1
^> •jk the gods in the earth and in the
s I on' Tuat.
Neteru-àmentiu eT\c\ «fe» ^\ . u. 572,
lll'l^^mli' BD- '4!, 39, -stern
gods ; 111 ^ f^\ gods of the West.
Neteru àru pet ^Tl ( <=>%>
U. 586, .M. 805, N. 1335.7
<^> o ^
, P. 298, the gods belonging to heaven.
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Neteru âru ta 111 A <=>%> -**-,
U. 586, M. 8o5) N. 1335, ^^^^ffl ()
<^=' ___ P. 298, the gods belonging to the
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Neteru Mefakitiu "1
earth.
Neteru àtfiu ^ ' (] ^_ ^ ^ |, b.d
168,12. the father-gods ; fern. |
Neteru uatu ^ f| ^ ***
1 1 1
, B.D.
141, 50-53, thegodsof roads ; southern
°'=,\ sx l
northern "• i, eastern
western
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the
Neteru Baiu Pu Tl^
gods, the souls of Pu (Buto).
Neteru Baiu Nekhen Tfl
tk _ the gods, the Souls of Nekhen (Hieracon-
_M ' polis).
Neteru pe-t Tl^ e==*, the gods of
heaven ; var. | ^
I III I t=J
Neteru pauttiu IIIq^I!» the
primeval gods.
° 'K <\_-3 B.D. 17 (Nebseni), 39, the god
n ^i, s™ ' with a face like a dog's.
Neteru Per-ur "1 ' cr^"" ^*
Im 1 <=>
Neteru Per-neser "I ' ' ' **-%
Im 1 l<=>
.PI. jf). HI en |J n, B.D. r4i, 44)
=j=j=jcr^i r~r R0Q gods of the House of
B.D. 141. 43, gods of
the " Great House."
Neteru Pertiu "1
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Neteru mastiu "1 ' _J? "^\ —«—
r4r, 41, the gods of the Great Bear.
Ill
£££ Tuat XII, the gods of the
ill* Sinaitic Peninsula.
Neteru mehtiu m^^.u.57*,
1 m 1
I, northern gods.
Neteru-nu-He-t Ba 111 Ö ^i^.
Pap. 'Ani I, 6, the gods of the Soul-Temple
who weigh heaven and earth, J-, 1
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Neteru en Tuat
gods of the Tuat.
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Neteru nuttiu
gods of towns.
Neteru nebu nutiut 'ITl
P. 696, all the gods of the cities.
Neteru nebu septtiu 'TT\ '^37 P
, P. 696, all the gods of the nomes.
1 1 1
Neteru netchestiu (?) Ill ^
"• ■«■. «• m s ^ i.
" the little gods."
Neteru resu T^ 1 %>, u. 572,
N 067 1 ' 1 % S •?) ! BEX I4I- 42'
9 7' I III S JT III îil I ' southern gods.
Neteru Hettiu ^ [] •= \ ".
Tuat VII, the eight gods of He-t Benben in
the Tuat.
Neteru hau kar^ff^
J j *—' Tuat IV, the 12 gods of the shrine
1 ct^d ' of Osiris.
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^ ® (l.Tuat VIII, the seven gods who
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Neteru Heteptiu "1
©
Ilia D
I B.D. 141, 42, the gods who are endowed
I ' with offerings.
Neteru khetiu Àsàr eT\c=\ ^r* \, I
a group of gods who ministered to Osiris.
Neteru saiu Khas-t Tl^ Jj 1
3n
4, Tuat VII, the eight gods
who guarded the lake of fire on which Osiris
dwelt.
*
Neteru suu en ka-sen Tl'l
A — n ~w^ Tuat IV) a group of gods in
11 1 U 1 I 1 1 1 ' the Tuat.
Neteru semsu 111 H 1^1%. u-
446, C|e]e] p ff) ^ ^, T. 255, the senior gods.
Neteru sekhtiu 1 ' ÛÛÛ ^ ^ H
I in fl****, Jm in
j B.D. r4i, 47, the gods who are over the
I ' fields of the Tuat.
Neteru seshemu Tuat eT\e^ -ß^
j B.D. 142, 137, the guides of
the Tuat.
S\
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Neteru set (semt) 711 sä ! jOtj '
Tuat I, the gods of the funerary mountain ;
m
1 r^o
Tuat I.
Neteru qerti ^i \ JL
111*,
the two Nile-caverns in the First Cataract.
, B.D. 127A. i, the gods of
Neteru Qertiu Tfl<=>
1 ai
B.D. 141, 48, the gods of the Circles in the
Tuat.
Neteru ta ^Tï "^ the gods of earth ;
var. 1 ' Ö -*~\
Im 1 1 s
Neteru tuatiu "1 ' *
Im
the gods of the Tuat.
Neteru tchatiu "Tfl I
-J <® Tuat X, 12 gods who held the fetter
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Neteru tcheseriu "ffl ^ ! ^
%■-[}-%! !ü^> Tuat in>a group °f i2
gods protected by Seti jl q h j\ Tflfljw
neterit
Ci
t^, Tuat II (Gate II),
iii* false gods (?)
Netr, Netru ^^ ^ ^ o, ^<=>
%.© T. 39, P. 334, 499, P. II, 1345, the
Jl ' God-city, or city of Osiris.
Netrà 1 û f iä., a name of the ne-
I <r> I cropohs of Coptos.
netrit1<ê>^, MT °, 1
I d "^ Lil <e>- I <r
a name of either eye of Horus.
neterti "1 ^^^951, "1
178, the two eyes of Horus or Rä, i.e., the sun
I AAA/W.
Ci
0'
\\
and moon.
1.
Netrit 1
^E7, ^
\z?
^E7
, the name of a festival.
U. 22, fjl,
Ci
AAA/W. O
Ci o, -An-
netrà
nales III, no, natron, incense, to cleanse,
to purify; Heb. ".112, Syr. «Six-», Gr. mpor,
Xtrpov, nitrum.
neter Ml Or. 7) censer>" perhaPs neter
LU" u " ' selietpi.
neter N. 289, 290, a kind of
garment or stuff; see nether.
neterut "J^, ^^ °, a kind of
strong-smelling plant or herb.
neter | n <r> *\, Rev., axe; varr.
neter-ti(?) Tj^rv-,, a double tool,
or a pair of instruments used in " Opening the
Mouth."
"""^, stream, canal (?)
netrà 1 "^ {
2 C 4
f Microsofrü)
■www j^- . r 408 1 N ~ww'
neter | q, wine, strong beer.
netri(?) 1
l\\ I
a kind of thread or
string.
Nteriush Q] j^ (| (| f| Hjf]
Darius; varr. j^^M. ±\
^1^; Pers. ff ffi H ï<- ""TE <ÎT <<>
Babyl. T EM HTM m 1H<> Heb. tfj^,
Gr. Aapeîoç*
neth Q jf-Jj , B.D. 110,13
neth ~ww. 18^= "*"*" | û ^,
those who appertain to horses, i.e., cavalry,
horsemen.
* fi pers. pron. 3rd fem. : she, it ;
I ' Copt. itTOC.
ntes
AAAAAA /-\ AAAAAA AAAAAA •
nt-sen I , *~*™-
. rt AAAAAA
3rd pi. : they, their, them.
pers. pron.
AAAAAA ^1
Netqarher-khesef-atu <è\
9
1
4" ^V^ $
herald of the 4th Ärit; var.
AAAAAA "\
ntek Q . U. 544, P. 647, «Am A •^=^^,
B.D. 144, the
M. 745.
Ö
()e<t).
pers. pron. 2nd masc. :
thee, thou ; Copt. rtTOK.
AAAAAA
nt-th ci ,
pers. pron. 2nd fem. sing. ;
Copt. ftTO.
o ^ AAAAAA .-*
AAAAAA, pronominal
nt-then
.ü AAAAAA Ci
suffix 2nd pers. plur. ; Copt. itTCOTft,
■*—•; P. 255, M. 475. N. 1064,
(.' = nest, seat, throne.
^tk-sjy™ Mission 13,61, neck-
=>J?^S' lace, collar.
neth ^_
nethu
nethth f==i @, chain, cord, fetter; plur.
AAA Y\
■^^ff C§, T. 234.
Netheth
A/»
Nethef ~
Tuat X, a goddess
associated with Setfit.
fe
title of the ram of
Mendes.
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
neth "•=•=>, = , of.
AAAAAA O /-\ ^N I AAAAAA (\
nth-hetr ^f^^i, ^ J
5V_ ! Rec. 8, 134, 136, those who appertain
^"jyl 1 ' to horses, horsemen, cavalry
AAAAAA ,f\ AAAAAA ^.^
nthu ^o, P. 607, I, 61, l^\,
AAAAAA AAAAAA
U. 365, P. 606, b b , P. 63, thee, thou ;
copt. rn-o. Digitized by Mid vslVl '&
^p s AAAAAA a
, T. 24, P. 742, gg ],
AAAAAA q fl AAAAAA Q g\
202, ^^ J (1, N. 792, ^_^ ^2_^ ^J, Rec
AAAAAA #\ Oi I (3 AAAAAA ^Pi O
32, 82, god; plur. ^Z^^]. I^Jr^'
AAAAAA -JU
£=> * ; see neter.
^P S AAAAAA fj
<r>, goddess; plur. o |
TS\Si^T-io<i'1s(l(l°'R':c-27'
Nether Rethnu "1
Tuat X, an ape-god with a star.
^A
s
^ AAAAAA /^TTT~^*\
s=»a(^S) Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 24).
netherit "1 S/S==> OO <ê-, eyes.
nether Q I, natron; ] <g>, J <|>,
of the North;! _l, 1 *i«, natron of the
|W|'
Q the eye of Râ or
©' Horus.
natron
South; Heb. inj Gr. vhpov.
AAAAAA (3 <- > AAAAAA (3
Nether t |^»o t |
, P. 334,
M. 637, the Lake of Nether in Nethru.
nether | $-, x> | ö> cloth, woven
stuff. Different kinds and qualities are*enume-
">*.>*.% ^ii.^ill. lull'
iiuu.i:::t-t;1,:t>ippt
Cjp <=\ Hill
a~wi jj r 409 1 . N ~ww'
Ntheriush jj ^ (](] ^j ]££, j^^
fll''£^l' DNÏriS
nthehtheb. ö s=> q ®, p. 349.
N. 1065, Sphinx 14, 213, to blow, to spit (?)
netbes (?) ^1u- 54°, t. 296, P. 230
■ M ■ J-L
AAAAAA AAAAAA
ntbk °=^ = Q , thee, thou.
net , P. 97, 684) - Ö . t0 ^ to
c^s *" csL=!l bind.
nett
, to tie, to bind.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Netnetit-uhtes-kbakàbu
^U)1 * <D' ^uat x'a piiot-g°ddess °f Af-
^z^
1-
A, to escape.
P. 97, i86, M. 67, N. 47, to
overthrow.
ne$a
neta
AAAAAA T\
Neta H, U. 279, 291,
A/WW-
N. 719 = B>
1\
nta
AAAAAA
seen-tä <=> .
nt-ä <~^ Q=:5> ord'nancei precept, regula-
•" 0 ^^' . tion.
netit 'vww,[|[|'=s Metternich Stele 47, bank
<-^^i H l V of a river or canal.
netuà-U 3: O^Ö, Ebers Pap. 14, 20,
netb \\f¥l, M. 247, N. 638, to drink.
AAAAAA n f| yl n
ntebteb <=> « fif, P. 810,
Jc=D>J,T. 335, to drink.
netbit™j^^,^"'of.S.
TombosStele ii.
AAAAAA n f\
^> territories, lands,
domains.
AAA/w. n #\
netbu \ VV Annales III, 109,
J ^ %—ß, Thés. 1286, IV, r68, 387,
766, to plate an object with metal, to be plated.
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
netef =2=3=1, V J AAAAAA
*^«*-» ^*=*_ AAAAAA
to sprinkle,
to moisten.
nteftef AAAAAA "(J, 20Ï, AAAAAA
^«i- T. 78, M. 231, N. 610, to drop water,
g~ T ' to distil moisture.
nteftefu ^^,T-33LN. 621, drop-
y • *— 000 pings.
netm ^> -|j-, place of rest, couch.
AAAAAA f\ -_j I
netnutu <=^ <^=> F \J ' IV' ?66'
unguent of some kind.
netr T^^3, eye.
, gods, Dekans, stars.
Netru ^ V Tuat XI, one of the 12
<zz> Jl gods who carried Meljen.
neter àru I* J oft a title °f
I <r> l J Sil a priest.
cq <—=^, o natron : Heb. -ir.3 Gr.
neter | o, ••••••',
(Hflmii
varr.
_Äai
rwi Darius; see
' Nteriush.
AAAAAA
Nteriush <=2=
_Äai
5^' S 11 e
ftiWVVN ^
ntes c^s, she, it; Copt. rtTOC.
AAAAAA
netes c^p "^è, little, low (of Nile)
k
netsit
AAAAAA /-^
diminution.
•VAtWA*
ntestesi les. I, N. 1201, I
,P.4i6,M. 596,^[1ö[1^,
» J JT L-fl' ö J L_ü Lc=s J ~f '. .advocate tor some or
ûiyiuzed by Iviicroson ta>
N. 298
ntek ^^, thee, thou; Copt. rtTOK.
^v—>0
netCb. AAAAAA H01, U. 428, P. 2O4, AAAAAaH01^,
U. 296, -*-. "J1, T. 245,'AAAAAA,y^1 M. I34,
Tä- To^ TÜ- îo^
tect by word or deed, to act as a defender or
advocate for some one.
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netchnetchi "^-"f" ^"1, T. 285
— ( r Rec' 3°' I94' 'S
P. 36, "f" •'^-Th N. 66, ~ww.
0 defend.
Q W
M. 44, to protect, to defend.
netch-ti^, t°, fi
fowl?- "1 X ?\ 1- Protector; fem-
Bû» |Qfji> I ^U^, protectress; -^ Ö
es a
c-w ),beings who protect.
netchher ^^j\ ?'T ö
9,
w _ >
fSl-? ***
N. 766
lö 21 I
/WNAAA ^L
, to protect ; "•—.
T» Rec. 31, 170.
IT«
^ L 1
netch her ■'^, ^ ^, or (] "j" ^ *?,
the opening words of many hymns, meaning
something like " homage to thee."
•W\AAA AAStAAA
Netchrher-netch-her -*-. «$> -*-. <§■>
god of the 9th hour of the day.
netch khet
^'T-TT-r'ST
<===> ^ocïa, 5f r~w'~'' a guarc"an
of property, to take care of something, trustee,
councillor ; T ,-**-
council in the temples ; \ ,—»^-, |
temple councillors.
Netchti
C~3\ , member of
.__} III
!»
Q Tuat VI, a god who
. \\' fed the dead.
Netch àt-f
Cl
■T4
Tl.
p. 3.'. 11
, T. 277,
1*1 n f\ û $ " protector of hi
ö ^^ H *«_ iß' —a title (
N. 69,
his father"
of Horus.
Netoli-
1, Tomb
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 25)
NetchNu -^T
QQQ /WWW
aaa^sa ^ a title of Râ
t A/WW\
A/WW\ t^
«www . j^, <-^1
Netchui — neterui netchui -a M,
the two protecting gods (Soteres).
netch
A/WW\ ^P^
■^To.
» to take counsel with someone, to
P seek advice, to talk a matter over.
netchnetch "f" "f"
P. iii6b, 64. Y T' » ^ T 21 ' ^
, Amen, n, 9,
AAA/W. AAA/W. ,
AAAAAA T_
■^ToS'TT2S'TTo®'Ret
^i 178, T "T j Q+', to discuss, to debate, to
take counsel about a matter, to argue, to
disagree, to contradict, to question a statement ;
lö IÖW21' I WW' IÖ IC
i, incontrovertible, unquestion-
ÖW
lö IDS
able; Copt, rtcocrtex, no(fhe(T.
netch àau-t °> ■ ^r r
or enjoy a dignity.
netch
>w;
û Hi 1
exchange speech
°>—^ T Î' , to exercise
met-ut n^ I §, "j" J^ j
' I Sr A c^::i V ' 't0 converse>t0
e
010;
ö§
I
oSTT
, to consult about
, Tuat VI, a
Netch-àt-f n_ y (]
god who fed the dead.
Netch-ti-ur ^ ^, "f J\^^37,
the god of the 11 th day of the,month. , , h»- 1 ' ix/fi.
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11' 1 io_zr m 1
3 -"^"toai 1
a matter, to take counsel, to discuss, to debate
a matter, to be eloquent, to play the orator, to
make an order after due deliberation, an address,
counsel, consultation.
netchnetclira "t^-0^
see
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I I AAAAAA lew;
netcb ren
to proclaim the name.
netcb kbert W^ S 44 To
of <r> J I, to direct affairs, to perform duties.
Hl es U i
netcb *w n^ga, Rec. 31,170, to laugh.
netchtö^,T^,TC^,
pound, to crush, to break up, to smash ; T t=ft •
crushed ; Copt. rtOTT.
netcb senää "f" JÏJ, ^ jj^, "^-ff.
Rec. 4, 21, to rub to a fine powder, to rub down
drugs for medicine.
netcbit -f û , fû, fûo, Rec
I o o o I W I Will
16, i46.'°|°,(|(| |, "J1 ^Ijlj".. something rubbed
down, or brayed in a mortar.
netChit "f"l|l| |f^, Rev- »4, 3.
Pointings in colours; ""||| ^, Rec. 15, 16,
prayers painted in colours.
netChit "f* Ö tfr Nâstasen Stele 43.
I a I 111 crushed grain.
»«■* Ta- TA- îoVB
To -^ T S ■-!• T 2 rü. *--
nungen 39, crushed grain, meal ; Copt. rtoeiT.
netcbnetcb "f" "f* .•-n O, Rec. 1, 48,
10 lü 000
meal (?) flour (?)
netcb "T , limit, boundary.
netcb-t
WW Q AAAINAA .
i, serf, peasant,
vassal, hind ; plur. T_ | Vg ,
n_ a JJ 1, "T' Ö JJ 1, Rec 29, 166, women
servants, female slaves ; var. netcbit
, slave woman.
•^ToT.^tT'Ts
Ö.
a kind of cloth or woven stuff.
AAAAAA A ?
netcb n_ §, almond (?) tree; Heb.*TO(?)
A(V*AAA -WW*.«
netcb -w ^.,-w u_
netcbiu C|j|| ^, *W
subject, enemy; plur. 0^~) 00 ' > ""W 00 ^^-
AAAAAA ...... —
netcbi-t
ittle, something
small.
, serf,
littleness, subjection, degradation.
netcba
%' ^i^!â'greedy'
hungry, ravenous, death-rattle (?)
netcba (?)
& rr&- A/ww\ -fi-
III, 140B, to be cooled or eased (of the throat).
netcha-t ^^wv I \\ .„ww., the deposit
& Jai% SÄÄÄÄÄ
left by the inundation of the Nile.
netcbatcba AAAAAA ft ft )■ t .
to fill with
water (?)
Ebers Pap. 36, ,7l — ^ ^ ^ (](] ^,
Ö , Ebers Pap. 10, 8,
ra ArWWV
www
1 tüä -EOS' AAAAAA I I 1
3°, 4, 32» I2> dregs-
netcba ~ww. À (nun, IV, 171, 754, ww« n
tÜ lui
mm, Thes. 1288, a weight (for dates).
ntcb-a : see nt-â
AAAAAA n
Netcbeb-àb-f
39, 15, a storm-god.
netcb.eftcb.ef ~ww.
www
â ^ .
^J
O 1
, B.D.
netcbf-t
fruit of a tree.
Netcbf-t
"1°^
see *w\aaa
°, nuts,
a town of Osiris.
netcbem -u^O, ^fl^,
Rec 27, 226, J |J, I ^, I ^, —
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û, to be sweet, sweet, pleasant, happy,
glad, jolly, mirthful, delighted, delightful, to
have relief from pain or anxiety, convalescence ;
I ^s 1 U V' Very glad' VCry n"Ce' Very
pleasant; comp. Heb. JOVi> Copt. ItOTTÂÎC,
Arab.
netchem-t
0'
any sweet thing, sweetness, sweet, love.
netchemu | ^ | j, | ^J\ !, things
eet and pleasant; 8 I Mr, sweet life; n_ o
smelling ; | j^^> |,_!.» happy every day.
netchem ab(?)
^^■O» U- 431.
"«-* f j^'"'' T- 247, 33%, Rec. 27, 219,
^ I 1^^ ?' ReC' 33' 3°' t0 bC haPPy'
glad, to rejoice, to make merry.
netchemnetchem
w
'f=3l,
Rec. 15, 47, to be
happy, to make love, sweet, happy.
netchemnetchem àb(?) | | & ,
to rejoice.
netchemit -r-~ 11^'""^a» Rec 30,196,
sexual pleasures. \
netchmemut n_
P. 466, M. 529, N. 1108,
\°. Rec .,, 56. I
^
Ci I
I,
Ci I
I
1, sexual delights, love pleasures.
netchemnetchemiu
<2
love joys.
r=="ü.
netchemnetchemit
cubines, harlots.
(==iS>, con-
Netchem
l^y:?-D.-39'2C\ag°d
Netchemnetchemit 8 8 J, Lanzone
ri2, the divine midwife, A [fj I.
Netchem-âb $ | ^, Juat XII, a_singing
Rec.
dawn
31
.wn-god;p-ur. ^IJ^VIJ,
» 174- *
Netchem-änkh | -9-, Rec. 37,63, a god.
netchem, netchemnetchem | &,
^,|||j,||fR«c.s>..4,||<a,
mandragora (?)
netchm
'u — Ij^^, U. 338
netcher AAAAAA Ï3& j XJ- 282, N. 71 9j P' 3°9>
607, g, <=>qjr,, t. 278, g, ^ga, t. 308,
<_>^, Rec. 31,170, g, o^.U. 487,
P. 12, gj ^ <=> ^g> W » T. 283, M. 670,
B#\ / Q AAAAAA ^ " "^
<=> j£ a' Rec 3I' I9, ft l_ü'
P / VÜ, X WWW vv AAAAAA <^"^> *-/
B1«U JLlwL-fl' ft P(l
V^LJl, ™« £& (1 ö-^~\ to seize, to grasp,
to hold, to hold fast, to constrain, to restrain ;
~T* <=> Q Thes. 1483, to strike the foot-
ft £—1\ m' steps of.
netchrer
~r<=> L T. 291, to seize,
B* <r> t^ ' to grasp.
netcher-t-wvMA B t^ttf,,*™** Eh
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place of restraint, prison, captivity, imprisonment.
netchrit
ft
^—3%— B M
&■
, B.D. 153A, 19, parts of a net.
A/W\AA
netcher tep ret g, <r>
'$ I : 1, to observe laws, to keep ordinances.
L) 1
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Netchertt g, (I y.^-. a Place of
restraint in the Tuat.
Netcher J^ ^j = ^^ (| J^., a god.
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Netcher w* B* j), ™« B* L_=u,
a god, sustainer of heaven and earth.
AAAAAA <^^> .-*
Netchrit & nn B.D. 168. the
eight goddesses who were armed with hatchets.
netcher
A/WW\<£—-■■> AAAAAA«
&
B»
,N. 757,
to sharpen a tool or the claws.
netchtril <^wa B* .carpenter; com-
pare Arab. ^.
netcher-t
-s, N. 975
^^ .P.ôsi.-n-.^
©,P. 729, -n- B* -wJ^.-M. 783, the
Netcherf «ji_ B* ;
limitless god.
netcheh-t
AAAAAA Q
n_ £0, B.D. no, 13, with
netcheh-t
^
, IV, 708,
-VWAA Q AAAAAA Q
*t— X Ç, a tusk of ivory, a tooth ; plur. *-c~ ß
AAAAAA Q J \
«u^ 0 v o 1 ; Copt, itiix^e, nm&i.
Netchehnetclieli ~ww. T^ T^. °u. 0
Edfû I, roA, Rec. 4, 28, B.D. 17, 102, Berg. I, 3,
one of the eight gods who watched over the
bodyofOsiris; var. _/u.^~''| ß ^"""l ß, Hh. 101.
Netchehtchehiu ~ww. ^^ 8 "^
1, Hh. 524, a group of gods.
netchehtclieh
suffer, to be in pai
netchliä ~ww. ^^
n. '
(2 '
, to
P. 204 + 7
AAAAAA Q o. Q n
netchitiätclihiät i«| o ]ß q .
a kind of grain or seed. '
AAAAAA *-\
netches ^.u.go. -il |l^,p..i73
N. 939, ^ ^, -Ü1 :|J, «CL |l ^ j£
AAAAAA ^ -WWW*. f\ (Q
P-59o,^ ^-^ô, Rec. 3., 147» ^ J1^^:
to be little, to become small, little.
netchesu
AAAAAA
P. iii6b, 10,
peasant, poor man, little person
AAA/W. *-»
misérable man, child, underling; plur. 1— II
"^ e hi'
32,216.
netches-t
AAAAAA —H
^^^\ AAAAAA
P^
1, Rec
^>
P
Ci Ci ^
AAAAAA _Ci
"I-
, a little thing, small; little;
plur.
1 1 1
netches-ti
Q \\
, little.
netches *w "%è. $\, a "little" god, as
opposed to a great and 'important god;" var.
AAAAAA —H Cv
^^_a; plun
* AAAAAA.
Netchses -w
the doorkeeper of the 9th Pylon.
, B.D. (Saite) 146,
Netches-ti
Netches-ti
AAAAAA —<
a name of Osiris.
, Tomb of
Seti I, a bearded child-god, one of the 75 forms
of Râ(No. 61).
netcliet'tcliet AAAAAA ^J "I, JM. I46,
N. 649, Sphinx XIV, 214, to be permanent, to
endure.
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^
&
r <r>=Heb. -| and ~>, and Coptic p,
p and!X. X ^ L „ Att^/^^é«.
er <r>, at, by, near, to, towards, into, with,
among, against, from, every, upon, concerning,
up to, until, so that. The old foim of the word
is àr (J <r>. var. , upon ; Copt. epo.
er au <
er âut
er âm' <=> (J l^""*, towards.
er âmi-tu <=> 41-^%>.<=> û-|-
%>> IV, 365, between, among, <=> -II-
, all, entirely.
(2
(2
• %^ ^ J\ , between.
, IV, 415-
er àsu <
eràqer ■
er äa <=
er äatir
er äq <=
return
for.
A <4 J] exceedingly, very
* H <=> II' much.
■, greatly.
^_, greatly, exceed-
**"=> ' ingly.
I I Ï , exactly opposite.
JAAAA/V\ <j> <7 n WWWA
©III-1-*---, <=> J
%> s\, outside ; Copt, e SloX.
er ber <=> J ? ?, Metternich Stele 167,
<r> J <=>^ c~=i> outside; Copt, e &.6X.
af t-«qVi ck-\ t0 the uttermost, to the
er pen <=>_££, end
er em <r> I 1b\ , Nàstasen Stele 26,
, with, near; Copt
rum:
1 1
III, 142 = Copt.
rum.JUti.ri, with us ; <r>| ^|\ , Nàstasen
Stele 17, 28 = Copt. rtJÙUU.iq, with him.
er ma <r> y, Rev. n, 147, 13, 68, as,
like, according to = Copt, e Ô6 (Rev.).
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er mâtet <:
er men <=
er men em
er meti <=
er n <
AAA
er nuit <=
er nefer er
er neheh <
er enti <=r
Q Q according to the
**-,' likeness, likewise.
, <rr> ; , up to.
AAAAAA AAAAAA U
<_>e^i f\IV, 618, as
AAAAAA j}!^' far as.
/=a^ J] IV, 657,
correct \\ I I 11' sponding to.
_/U.
without, not.
0 straightway,
' instantly.
z> T <r>, successfully.
AAAAAA Q Q
^ X°X' everlasting1>''
, AAAAAA '
\\ o \\ll
AAAAAA AAAA/V\
so that, because, inasmuch as, according to that
which = Gr. ciretSrj.
<~=> as far as, to the limit
*—ji' of.
er rä (?)
er rati
■Y^
,, Rev.
11, 133, at the two doors, i.e., outside; var.
(5 J\ (2
eppntl<=><=>^e=>tgl,S^,
e 1
outside.
er hau
er hu <=
er hen <
r>, up to.
er ha-t
er hai <;
er henä
er her <=
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accordance with.
er kheft <c
erkhent <
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erkhet <=
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in
äc=^_, opposite, in face of.
> v , before.
■ d
ffl , with.
>="»*" in the following of, in
= I ' the charge of.
er sa <-r> R"? I>easant 244> at tne s'^e °*>
i ' after.
Hak:
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er shaa <=> T^T
er ges <=> '
, up to, until,
ever.
by the side of, near.
=r^(---.
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P.
er tep
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before, in front of.
&
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er tcher <
utterly, entirely, to the utmost limit ; var
er, err <=>,
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tive: e.g.) ^^^ -" <■—*TTT stronSer t^ian
a sign of the compara-
thegodsjc-^j^A,
^5\ ss^, thy voice is shriller than that of the
tcheru bird; ^Jp
III <nI ' ra ' t'nou 'nast create^ more than all
the gods j'JLj^Q <=>£■"
splendid, more beautiful.
more
er
>, a prefix used to mark fractions
'*- , ,r*' P =§1 nin = i' n =tV
(Copt, pe julht)
nnn = A
Copt. pe.
nnn-*ARflA
n inn lT* nn
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inr
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era
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, according to the amount of, as far as, as
much as ; I; (J | ™»« |
to the offerings ; em era
most certainly, assuredly, none the less ; ""jnm
not having effected it in reality.
>, U. 290, or;
er-ru <=> ^
e pUJOT ; @ ^^, Rec 4) 2i, dk
Rec. 4, 22, the list of them.
""fe0 ' good or bad.
Rev. 13, 34 = Copt
:
er per =an per, belonging to
the house [of God]; see Rec. 21, 47.
er = âri
I, 49. "belonging
to Nekhen."
re (ret)
re
1
goose; plur.
<£3" (2
\\
man.
a kind of
I.
ey=^
fÖ> IV, 745, fattened goose.
reu 1 1, bread cakes, loaves of bread.
reu (?) o, a kind of precious stone;
I I I o
compare
er-t
I:
<=>j\ <=>/\
(?) to go about.
er Äs m u. 538.
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er-[t]
re 1
_2ä
magazine, storehouse,
i
1 a covered court, ponico,
entrance to a house.
re
=-1
, chapter or section of a book ; plur.
>; 1 , a single chapter;
^, P. 463, ^^ ^t,\'^T
P"w« ■¥• , P. 175, AAAA/
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460, M. 5-5-5, N. 1112 : 1
^K ^, Chapters of Coming forth by day;
<0 f^ eq ® <=. O^C _, ...
1 '*-' . w . , Chapters of Divine rites;
1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 • • ■
1 1 1
I
\ 1
Praisings ;
of Mysteries, etc,
Ö H S==> %> >i & I, Chapters of
—H—c.
'r-w-iH
1 1 1
1, Chapters
re
=» 1
Tflnnn
, Rev. 14, 46, mouth, entrance, opening,
door, gate, speech, words, deposition, opinion ;
plur.
1 I
!.
I, Rev. 14, 17 ;
»«", mouth of a canal ;
IIIIHIII
III1HIII
IIIIHIII
, door with two leaves;
IIIIHIII
door of the earth ; Copt. po.
re , mouth:—n I , Thes. 1480,
(at) his words; <r> I L.D. Ill,
(2 x <c>
140D, mouth to mouth; » , to
mince matters ; i£\ 1 , unanimously ;
, Rec. 3,116, wise man ;^\ | ,
a man of bold, determined speech ; $$ K\ ^K
\SA /WVW\ , by hearsay ; AA/VW. ft l\
g^ AAAAAA £ I Ma ^ZZ7, by the mouth of every
priest's head ; <o- ^^ to work the mouth
r 1 1 1 I
overmuch, /.<r., talk too much.
re with un — ^&>
re en Kam
appearance.
©*
speech of Egypt, i.e., the Egyptian language.
re , with cjp
.A to set the mouth
in motion, to speak against anyone; with
to speak scornfully of anyone.
re-ä I Ç^P, Rec. 26, 236, canal.
re äti
x'
0 ^ a member of the body
0 \\ p' (medical term).
Re-äa-ur
the city of Osiris.
R
mniw ■
B.D. 64, 16,
re
inreuat.re enuat, <=>1*11
1 <=. 1
fW
SS*'
£I^Jk
•s**
■0
Cl
.äs*
the entrance to a
path or road, the portion of the road in front of
one.
' \f top of the forehead or
a I ' Skull.
re up-t
V
Re pan
M. 127, 128, a title of
I) ©, T.
311.
• D n
/WVW\
Geb, the Erpä of the gods.
Re Peshnà c^
I A/WV
a mythological locality.
Re Peq D A, Door of Peq, the grave
of Osiris at Abydos, "his glorious seat from
primitive times," u *~- fe^ ™« @ @.
>Q A
Re Peqr-t
of Osiris at Abydos.
re-petch-t
1
a sacred lake
Q I
I MS 1, I $& I, archers, bowmen ;
compare Copt. p<?uuini"Te.
Renen | ^.^.j^^, B.D. (Saite)
142, 2, 8, a town of Osiris.
Re en-qerr-t-âp-t-khatu <=J=> <—>
name of the door of a Circle.
r© ha-t ", ™« ", the opening
in the diaphragm, the stomach, belly.
> ~3
reu hatu
www «-r,. -
~^> Thes. 1296,
1 -fp-r^rr —=y , the mouths
of the Nile in the Delta.
Re Häp » /www jj, the mouth
of the Nile-god or of his river.
Re Hep Sx^^.' u- 419» S
n
T. 239, the basin of the
Nile.
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Re heri
Ç
*
<f> \\
, Heruemheb 6,
"§ \\ Thes. 1296, chief, commander,
overseer, director, headman.
-s-^
Re-hes <=> 5 H
P «,, b.d.g! ,97, "^ If f p
" Fierce mouth," the Crocodile-god of the
Fayyûm.
re hetch 6 n, treasury; plur.
Re Khemenu
>&£
', treasure boats.
I Mil
5, a part of Hermopolis ; varr.
1)
1 ^©,B.D. 28,
-e-
Q^O,
Re sma
PI
Tuat XI, a locality
in the Tuat.
Re sehrer em ta <=> H irj <|^ |\
th pacifying the land "
==,N. 1030, "Mouth pacifying the land"
-title of an official.
Re-Skhait
1
142, V, 16, a goddess.
Re-stau<=>-^_ '",
^^Q/vq.TJ. 556,
-e-
*
IIIQ^O.
I tii
I .A Q^O
the dead of Memphis.
A à
I ill
©, the abode of
Re Qerr-t
.©
, a name of the
tomb or Other World; a title of Anubis was
=> A Q
.©
, IV, 1183.
re -irtorm, . , , serpent, reptile ;
I üaüUI' IflftRJl" TflSW' r > r .
Metternich Stele, 81,
' B.D. (Saite) 164, 16.
rai ua-t (rta ua-t ?) <=>^^] ^
ism.
Rosetta 16, to remit, to set aside.
Sî*
ram _&&
steel ; Copt. \£ëm,
Ö
, Rev. 12, 26,14, 21,
reà (I o, powdered ochre, paint, ink;
Û « J » green >nk-
erâu <=>(]%, Rev. n, 142 = Copt. epe.
ràa-t -^ (] ^ N\, Anastasi I, 24, 3,
_2ä
7^
n, side ; Copt. pA."Tf H.
^ , to go away, to
Amen. 6, 7, to go about.
râau <r> (|
be far off or remote.
râu <=> (] \/jf> N. 760, M. 339, N. 865,
_2ä
rai
IC30
A t^v ^—a t0 drive away, to keep off or
H Ja J\ ' away.
J©/)/)33?) Rev- I2' Il6't0
H H H ,=*£= lö\' wish, to desire.
râm ^(^K^lll' Ebers Pap.
27, 12, a part of the body.
râsha ' ^& | h @ J.T.T gi, head, headland,
hill ; Heb. tf NV -2» I] ^ Hg ^ 6^
= Heb. üj-jp tf-tf-y
râut <r=» (| %>c^^r/l, Mar. Aby. 1,6,32,
Steps; var. opc^-/].
reât (I , doorway, entrance
chamber ; var. I •
I H cm
Ratât (Ràtit) <r> (| <=. (| <=. j), a
goddess worshipped at Philae.
rat <r> (1 <=^> ./], steps ; see
— Z).
0 1 ' © I
Jj jj, day and night;
day, daily ; Copt. pH.
, O » the sun, the day ;
every
Raàs-tàb ojjg|, name of the sun"
Rä en hequ jj O
_ . . . , , statue of Amenhetep III.
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temple of Sahurä.
« 1 f 1, name of a
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Rä Nekhen ° (|, name of the sfu":ten?P'e
© ü of Userkaf.
Rä shesp ab o ??"?\ Q JK name of the
sun-temple of Userenrä.
© a. A name of the sun-
Rä tem ab
^nt
«i-
temple of Kakau.
Rä 0
3024. 60, D,
0 *' ' 0 I ' 0
, U. 305, 748, Q—jO
1, Pap.
?!• ?!■ â- CES' (Ml'
■=> wjin ^j^ O the Su d Râ
"CT UO O
I l—TC—I
or
O
«■xi 1$, Rä the great; îCl T
Rä the little ; Heb. JH, Copt. pH.
Blit » U. !53,'^|, *., « ft,
, the
Sun-goddess, the consort of Rä.
Rä-ur
Thes. 429, Râ, the summer
sun.
Rä o, Tuat VI, a jackal-headed standard.
O 1 "
RaÀfu
o 1
Rä Asàr
ppp Denderah III, 78, the
\W' night form of Rä.
B.D. 130, 18, Râ-
Osiris.
ii
Rä Àtni S 0 Q (111 o, Tomb of
0 I 1 /ws/wv 1 1
Seti I, a beetle-god, one of the 75 forms of Rä
(No. 4).
Rä em-âten-f ' ® , Denderah III,
66, a form of Rä with a beetle in disk.
Rä em-nu if), the name of the
Sun-god in the 2nd hour of the day.
5CX
-fl-^, Denderah II,
Räem-hetep(?)
ii, a lunar form of Râ.
Rä em-ta-en-Àtem ' SSS(] ^ |^,
Denderah III, 35, a form of Râ.
Rânub(?)Oa|,'^o.den
Rä Heru
o 1
Horus.
Rä Heru-âakhuti
r©3
O 1
, Rä
© - £ü J23< o \\
^^ 2* q©3 $ Râ Harmakhis, i.e., Râ +
O 1 on î*]' Horus of the two horizons.
Rä
Kheper . . . 0 e]
(3(3(3
,
Denderah III, 78, a bandy-legged god with hands
for feet.
Rä khenti-he-t-Mesq © Jj & Q ^
, Nesi-Amsu 32, 5, a title of Râ.
Rä sa-em-àkhekh ^ $ £= A ® *,
the god of the 12th hour of the day.
Räsesh(?)<=:
Rä the scribe; var.
(2 J.B.D.(Saïte)42,
(2
(2
Räsherä0^^(|^,o|^(|
, the little sun, i.e., the winter sun.
Räittaui 3^ J, ^^^
, Rec. 15, 162, consort of Menthu.
c» « ... ■
RäTem oip=K) U. 216, m. 449, © ,
-Ô^S^ckS' I lfcoi_§^T 0l^ai:
Rä Tem Kheper © ^ Ö "1, a triad
I ^nnr W I
of the solar-gods of Heliopolis.
ra
1 1
, Tombos Stele 2, ruler.
rää"2--KMTT
Räer-neheh ©l^^.^^lel.B.D.
140, 6, »Everlasting ^^^J^^cf^soit'S
3(2 .
l , Hymn Darius 4-5, "
the action of the two hands and arms ;
•^(j.Thes. 1283.
, IV, 82, 912,
(2 w
ra ', IV, 82, 012, o, oL_=u,
1 1 X
Àmen. 3, 15, work, act,action,to do; a <^^
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Toi, the act of working;
J
(2
, Àmen. 22, 5; Coptic pi..
rääb(?) ^O, 3,3,, ^\®>
to be excited with love or passion ;
demoniacal possession.
rä-t <=>>^-, <=>l-~-"
'O.
. 1
, IV, 657, weapon, tool, working in
■—• 1 <=. I
strument, arms, armour; plur
rä-t
adornments of
armour.
]p Rev. 14, 11, an instrument
0 >■' of music.
rä , place (?)
.s .Äse. n
ra
1
, Àmen. 10, 3, storehouse,
chamber, barracks ; plur. , Thes. 1206.
râ -2a <^ .&& W a kind of fish ;
■■■■'-(I £' 0 ^V Coot. DHL
rä (ra?)
,Rev. 13,52, m .jj|j,
Copt. pni.
<2
malice, calumny ; Copt. Xi..
rära (rara) L—fl, Rev., to cry
out ; Copt. XotXa.1.
^(j [flight, flame, fire.
rai
räppt(lappt) -**&,£ Rev. 11, 180,
rähi
ITJ
rähä (?)
•a 1 s'
, to complain (?)
Rev. 11, 144,
J\
station, abode (?) ; Copt. pi.
raqm _
*UA
devils, fiends, disaster.
rages
ri <=
,, Rev. 13, 27,
mm., a variegated stone.
ri
_2ä
-âse., lion.
\\
ri-t (rari-t ?)
28,
.aas.
-2A-&Û
', DeHymnis
0 TT?- Q -2^>
. Iv.983» I02i,
\\
gate, abode, den of a lion, cave.
ri <r> (I l] Ö > cord> rope, bandage.
ri-t <=> (](] o, <=> (](] ?, paint, ink;
W, ink or colour of the scribe.
riu <r> UU y . emanations, effluxes.
rib <r>
Rev. 13, 38, madness, folly, lust, fool ; Copt.
Xiße.
ribsh j^^^-^jj, Rev. 11,145,
170, armour; Copt. Xuufky.
rim
r |. -A»
■%ô^, Rev. 12,11, <=.
Rev. 14, 10, weeping, tears; Copt. piJUte.
AA/VW. tr\
AAA/W. -V^. £i
rim
1, Rev. 13, 2, fish.
rin j&ûQQ Ö £>, Rev. i2, 29, steel;
gg-^ ■"' Copt. Xé-em.
rirärä _&ä (|(| _&& ü D <2 2±2, Rev.
12, 8, joy, merry noise; Copt. XcnrXi.1.
rit <=
Rit (?)
rit <=>
ritch <
sky, ceiling, roof, a
roofed chamber.
21 Berg. II, 13, a
=3* form of Nut.
DD lexc, Rev- "> ^S. I2> 63.
HI) vestment, girdle.
, Rev. ii, 185 =
m (?) -Siû, lion.
■"»or-a-r^'^-a-
B.D. 28, 2, the Lion-god of Manu
5 ÖÖÖ îèù •
Ruru (?)
door, doorway, entrance,
forecourt of a house or temple.
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R-ur-u-tâ <=>^<=>^>]() J^> N-
622, 976,
_2ä
_2ä
•JH. t. 33.. ^»)y.
_2ä
-&û
^ »-■»•:£ WS «à
rriy-
_2ä
_2ä -2ä <=>
1 1 \\SM!:
-2ä1 nn » B.D. 3, 2, 38a, 3, 7, 38B, 2,
153A, 10, Shu and Tefnut.
i»û -Ä*.
_2ä-2ä
Ruru-ti
the 42 assessors of Osiris; (2) the god of the
17 th day of the month.
Ru-Iukasa j&a ^ (](] ^'^'^-a1.
B.D. 165, 1, a Nubian god (?)
Ru-Rä
_2ä
I
B.D. 62, 5, the
Lion-god Râ.
1 /& ' ^ev* x4' 4^' ma''ce> calumny.
ru <=->^> ^°, M. 380, N. 656
ru <=->%> rC
N. 163
ru
^\ „ fl, <r> ^\ , to go away, to depart,
to be removed, defaced (of an inscription).
rim <=>^^^, T. 385, <=>^>
fj£, M. 402, <^^^, ^-A» to run, to
flee, to drive or frighten away, to cease ; (I J\,
P. 11 i6b, 31 ; see ruai h ; Copt Xo.
ru-khtt (?) <=>^b> @,U.s6i
rer <==><=> ^ Jour. As. 1908, 274, to
(2 (2 ' turn round.
ruu-t
Ci I
I, Peasant 255,
separation ; var.
rui <
ruti
"=>^> (](] -A. journey, traveller.
A, flight, decay, ruin
(2
(3 (3 I
c-
ruu _ _ ", Amherst Pap. 26, ^è\
er^0 Rec. 16, 72,
\\ ° I ' evening.
_Ä£.
%> , L.D. III, 229c, district.
rui (?)
ru-t <=->^? [f^j], T. 201, M. 699, <=>
stele in form of a false door of a tomb and its
framework.
0 W
w
the two leaves of a door, court, portico, porch,
entrance to any large building ; g> w <r>, IV,
i— -J <=. \\
nos, <=> V==r?l==-
ruti J^^. P- »i6b, 47, <^>^1\
foreign, external; v\ <r> A 1, from out-
side; <=>%>"©, P-S.B.A. 11, 256, alien
JT \\ country.
RutiAsar^^^X'T^
f the
Tuat
to drive away, to chase away.
ruru^fl^fl[J,^v.ti2,u4o,
ruai <=> %> ft J\, Israel Stele 3, A A,
^ (] ^, <=>^> (| 1 -A» t0 flee> t0 dePart-
W r| the name of the 7th gate of the
to cease from, to disperse, to be healed; (1
*» ^' ^=>\ 1 ^ %**' -° makC aWay
ith, to remove, carry off, to steal ; <r> \\ (I
s\ (I , to change, to vary, to move from
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..men.
■^
, a kind of grain.
place to place ;
19, 6 ; Copt. Xo.
rui-t
<2
rui (reri)
4, reeds (?) grass (?)
rui-t <=> %>
sepulchral stele, the base or frame of a false
door of a tomb ; plur.
-&&(2
Wl.%
\vatn. 5.
rrrrm
Mi
(2
■*
ruit
rur
,.,,., ™. a disease of the side.
$, Rev. 14, 18, pleasantness.
(2 &
ruh, ruha(?) <=>^ITJ.
^0. "Y^ra
era
era
T*®> e wim
f^iQ) evening; Copt. poY£,e ;
compare Heb. Di-in rrn.
ruh
_2ä
<2
<2 ^> *&. Rec 14, 22,
, Jour. As. 1908, 308,
_2ä
(2
mud; Copt. Xoi£,e.
rushTS — s
T.t.t e n t0 take care for or about a thing ;
MA^- Copt. pooTcy.
., Jour. As. 1908, 293,
rut
(2
rut
^\ MS, inspector; plur. <r>
M
I
I.
I
(2
rutàri "^«l]
180, basin; Gr. Xovrljptov.
Rev. 11,
rut ^^H' Peasant r53, ^
tf\"^, Rec. 31, I78, <=>^^>^^ù,
Rec. 26, 67, <=>^> c=s tf\ j|, IV, 974, <=>
to be strong, to thrive, to succeed, to prosper,
to grow, to be sound, to flourish ; Copt. pU3T.
rutu
ï\>
*.•
rut-t
growing plants, shoots of a plant.
rut-t <=. ^\ O, a disease of the eye.
rut 0^.0^, Rec. 26, 229, <=>
\^î^£' Rec. 30, 69, <=>^^.
^C\ y\, steps, stairway, stairs; plur.
X\ , Mar. Kam. 53, 30,
X\ , Rechnungen 44, a kind of
ground, bank, shore, terraced ground (?)
rutu <=>^ = ^,/] j. T- 239.
<==> %vc^.^=a U. 418, ground cultivated
_)r =3' in terraces.
rut <=>^Ö<^1 ^^^5,
cord, bowstring, tie, bandlet.
rutut <=>tè>X\°, Ko"er Pa?- I'u.5'
a u III thongs of a whip.
K-
Eut-en-Ast «.^.«J;
B.D. 153B, 4, the fishing line of the Akeru-
gods.
Rutu-nu-Tern
■VT
G
I I "fcOI
B.D. 153A, 10, the ropes of the net
of the Akeru gods.
Rut- t-ne b-re khit
■**!?
ropes of the net of the Akeru god?.
rut-t jj^ $\ mm., <=> %>
1 J, B.D. 153A, 20, the
IÏÏITT1,
tfO <=>^ —^™. ;r>"
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hard sandstone (quartzite sandstone) ; plur.
tk <~^°"J «a nnui T,r
2 D 3
R
overseer, agent, inspector, superintendent ; plur.
I5, ii, ^^^|> Rec. 31, 15,
Amen.
(2 (2
^^^^|.P-S-B-A-10'47,^^, Ship-
wreck 132, oppressor.
ruta ^ <R\ .A, Mar. Karn. 55, 70, to
march (?) to stand (?)
rutch <=>|^\,N. 682, «c^l^^,
%=>$\, M. 202, <=>*l"-,> $\ j|, Thes. 1290,
to be strong, to be healthy, sound, vigorous,
permanent, nourishing; see -—- y '-^'^ffi t n'
Copt. pcoT.
rutchu <r>'t"°1 %> $\, cord, band,
ligament ; plur. <r>"°"i v\ ^.
rutchu <=> i "^ ^&\ T. 260, <=> J
\^, U, 553, <=>{tf\tf\tf\, N. 975,
shoots of a plant, strong ones, cords, bowstrings,
knotted ropes of a ladder.
] Rec. 31, 15, overseers,
l ' inspectors.
rutchu 'w'^
relj __ f| 3. Nàstasen Stele 38, a milk
vessel, pot, bowl
. Rebasunna (?) ^ J j^ 1 _P, , ,
Ik J -VjV , L.D. III, 16-4B, a Hittite (?) name.
rebasha _âa, n^ JÛÛ fu >t0 be clothed
în armour; compare Heb. ÜJ27.
rebashaiu ^ "^ ^ ^. (] (| ^,
Koller Pap. 1, 7, leather jerkins, cuirasses,
trappings; compare Heb. ttJ'Qb.
cake,
loaf.
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rebaka <=>
Rebâti ^^)qy,B.B.Ä»,
rebu .a*. ? J % £^, Rec. 12, 22,
"^"Je ^, Sallier Pap. IV, 18, 3, Rec. 17,
96, lion; J<3» «^(I (I W. q, Rec. 12, 22,lioness;
Heb. Wlb, Copt. X«5.ftoi.
Rebu
l, Mar. Karn. 54,
57, <=> I JLrt„ !> Libyans.
Rebu-inini (?) ^J ^ ] ^ (](]
1 t3r' B'^'- ^8- 5' 22 '» a f°re'gn name.
AAA/VSA AAAAAA
^^
.a
im 1
Rev. 11, 130 = Copt.
e ftoX £,ïï.
rep'rep-t Tf' ^f=fHf,year-
repit, repuit ^ ^ (](] oj^jj, Hh.
439.
D o
, Rec. 3,116,
T1W2) ■«-»•••> T 111-
Rev. 11, 90, a lady of high rank, noblewoman,
princess, statue of a woman, image, likeness;
plur. D
'.' G
1,
I G o
Repit
goddess ;
rep-ti "g"
i- Tis- Tia
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the
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a goddess ; Gr. 0/5.0.« (?)
•O
two Ladies Isis and Nephthys.
rep-t <=> A, R IOI> M'. 89' *1\ 95,
Go «-01 statue, image (?)
repit ahit ^"^.^ A-z- l9o8> I9.
an amulet in the form of the Cow-goddess.
° p.,.,.
name of the
goddess Nut.
Repit Ànu <==> J~L
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repit Ast U __
, A.Z. 1908,
20, an amulet made of fine gold in the form of
Isis.
repa (reper)
' 1 © 'rai ©
<^=>i 1—
plur.
1 1. . '
111 it
, temple, temple estate :
1 m ,» ^=>iC3l &>
>i c.
1
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© ©
© '
irm, IV, 1045, ■
IV, 1151,
Ci I
1;
Rec. 31, 24; Copt, pne, Arab. £...
^p^TlàS-l^l'^11'123'
prince = D .
repà (renpà) ^ f\ jj), "^f$ j,
1 ^ > t0 be young> t0 rejuvenate
V
see
D
repä 0 , prince, hereditary chief.
repä maä 0 £ , 1,118, a real
or true prince, a prince or chief by birth.
repät, re pâti (?) 0 n, P. 660,663,783,
d
M. 769» 775, Rec. 31,146, IV, 945, Q n, ^0^,
a a - a Q go. a OJI a o
chief, heir, hereditary ruler, chieftainess ;
according to A.Z. 1907, 31, note 13,-^ = <r>__^,
" mouth of the people."
Repa G , a title of Geb as the hereditary
chief of the gods ; JD^ -^ g n 0°0 ^^ |
0°0, P. 124, M. 93, N. 99, chief of the ten great
©
ones of Memphis, chief of the ten great ones
of An.
Repä[t]-t ^ " , B-°-G-' % consort of
L J a O Menu of Panopohs.
repi ^ (] (] |f), Jour. As. 1908, 313, to
become young, to be young, flourishing.
repit young herbs and
plants, flowers, spring fruits and vegetables; see
repi (] (] -G*i » a kind of fish ; plur.
^(((j^f^Copt.XeKM
repi
(2
, temple ; plur.
repu
© jjj 1 Rec. 33,128; Copt, epne,
! ' epcbei.
Koller Pap. 1, 2, groomed
(of a horse).
D (?
w», Ebers Pap. 75, 10,
repen-t
meadow, some kind of land.
rpl1Tlpn <=>»~" pitch, bitumen ; Copt.
' repnen JL „ „.» ipnonon.
ref £S <§h, to rest(?)
ref T, *-~. , to swell up, be inflated.
refref *=> <=> ,:à9^) ^T* ^T* ..-o,
soft, crumbly bread ; Copt. XeqXlCJI.
Refref WW, B.D. (Saïte) 39, a
monster serpent in the Tuat.
remu
1, Nâstasen Stele 9,
\Éè. i'^S^^ i'Nâstasen Stele ^
people, mankind, men; ^y^5 yf rl) l» Rec-
27, 85; Copt. ' puMUie ; see remt, remth,
reth.
remmu
remä ^
1, people.
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(1(2, Jour. As. 1908, 268,
' «-=> Rev. 13, 32, great man, rich man;
f ^7 ' Copt. pîJÙULiO.
rempneter^^^,^-^,
rem em maä-t tâ 1\ ß $ a, Re
nan of truth ; Copt. pZJL U. JU.6.
v.,
2 D 4
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rem iss-/"*3, fff
, u. 236,
-,N.7io,
R2I2>— k
fff>
■®~- Rec. 29, 157, to weep;
O \\ ' Copt. piJU.6.
,P-37,<=
^fff>Tomb
k^W«
/WW\A .
AA/VWV
j^i-,Rec. 29,157,
of Àmen. 56, to weep;
^kii'T-5i'p-i6°'
^3j, Rev. 11, 164, to weep; Copt pume.
rem-t, remit fr^k^0' p' 3?I'
^k11°^'IV'1078'
Pap 3024, 57, ^"^
>m>-
Cl
<3
(°j , U. 448, T. 257, <=> ^ -fj^, B.D.
172, 8, weeping, tears ; Copt. pZEeiH ; <=»
1 , great weeping.
rem-tu <^, ^o V u- 569» the two
' ' ' Jr weepers.
enne
w
remmi <=»]§£ I] I] ^-®-. A-z-190°. 24>
tears, crying, weeping.
, tears, weeping.
, Rec. '29, 157, tears, weeping.
remut
remu <z
IV, 97 2, weeper, mourner.
Remi <==» j^^f= ^J), Nesi-Amsu 29, 3,
<=>kl1 ^ sH* T°mb °f Setl '* °ne °f
the 75 forms of Rä (No. 21).
, Remit ^(|(|ofj^,fffo, Tuat III,
a weeping goddess in the Tuat.
Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä.
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— AA/WA
rem
(3.
Rem-netervL "^li, Tuat vin, a
ram-god in the Tuat.
remrem <=:=> <=>, Rec 3, 44,
B.D.G. 1111, canal, stream, slime,
mud, ooze.
Ssh.fches; plur. «^ff?. =»$fc,^.
Remi <z
Remi-ur-äa
J] B.D. 88,^4, a title of Sebek of
' " Kamur.
<0< $, the Fish-god.
Remu <
the Fish-city.
rem <z=
^^©, B.D. 113,5,
O B.D. 172, 20, studded
\\' • (with gold).
rem-t /—- A.Z. ^873, 60, a part of the
•=? <=><?
body, shoulders ; plur. r— v .
<=. III"
Remit r——• J) Lanzone 190, Mission 13,
126, a goddess of offerings. She had four forms
with the following titles : (1) "HK Jl T ^ ;
(2) J ç=^; (3) J W ; (4)
gl.Mar. Dend. 111,68.
remrem
1076
Remrem
x
Ul'
, iv,
, B.D. 75, 3, a god; varr.
rema (?) <=^JP v, P.S.B.A. 13, 419, a
plot of ground ; the -fa part of an arura.
rema _&& JR/ 5^ , Hon.
rema (?) -^fTp, wört' 884> a kind°f
v ' fp I ' ' garment (?)
rem'
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height, elevation, high place ;
compare Heb. Ol""..
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Rem'
Sä
Alt. K. 6i8, a Semitic proper name.
RemtIto^]^,Rev.i3,a
^w« "Mum.
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remen
remen
marks a new paragraph in a
composition.
: (i) a linear measure «=
5 palms or 20 fingers ; (2) = ■£ arura
5000 sq. cubits.
remen ^^ — , T. 362, ^^ p
968, ts=!J,N. 958, n,^ö^>
IV,
I , arm, shoulder, side; i""^ , the one
side of a lake ; 1""^, n 0 ^r ' > tr,e crew on one
side of a boat ; <g>"*™ ^ ^^, I, 50, a piece
ofland on the west side ; dual f^^, , TJ. 462.
<=>^b\\,P. 568,<==>^p ,T. 7io,N. 1353,
Ö y^ > the two upper arms, the shoulders,
the arms of à tree ; i""^ Q v^ « A ^\
WM -if « A _S^ A <=.
, the two sides of a ladder; plur. r^
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remen $~5?, P. 698, <^»^ û, M. 171,
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U_fl, N. 656, ,U. 213, iü^ü
\ Ü /WWSA I 1
l""1".
, Anastasi I,
20. 6, to bear, to carry on the shoulders, to
carry off or away, to support, to hold up ;
<—> p. %^ 1 f\ P. 142, M. 412, carried, sup-
■e-=fl U JT 0 H' ported.
remen p^„ a, with tua jl, to acclaim,
to offer thanksgiving.
<==»„ A <=»„ fl <z=> p
remennu ^^ . .uuuj .l^ ,^n
£^i ra a » Amen. 6,16, 7, 12,16, 2,17,8,18,
l""1".
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to carry away, to do away, to
j\ ' carry off (steal), to abrogate.
remenu
!»
Mä 1. ,1111111, .a . carriers, bearers, porters.
c_L I wwwA 1 1 1
remenu ^^ fi y3 » Peasant 166, the
beam, the two arms of a large pair of pillar-
scales.
remen-t ^^»a pot carriedu°" the
bzzi <-> shoulder,.
remen-t t^u,
idleness (?) inactivity (?)
Remen pet
Remenu
/WWSA
0^^,
title of the high-priest
' of Upuat of Lycopolis.
tk Tuat XII, a god in
JT ' the Tuat.
, Tuat X, a god who had
Remenui
~ ^-, for a head, and who stripped and
v\/7 hroke up the dead.
0
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Remenui-Rä
Rec. 26, 233, a god.
Remnu(?) <:
of the 12 carriers of Mehen.
Remnit Ha « tea, kec 4' 26> * cow'
izzzt 7t7$ ' or cow-goddess.
ill /WVS
Ö, Tuat XI, one
Remen heru
^c, Denderah II, 10,
"=> XXX* one °ftrie 36 Dekans ; Gr. Vc/icvaipc ;
Tomb of Seti I.
Remen kheru "^ , Zod. Dend.,
ffl |1 , ~-^J ^, Tomb of Seti I, one
of the 36 Dekans; Gr. P*/'[ci']x[ff/,c]'
Remen ta ^^ ^ Tuat 7"1' ?uwarc[er
I 1 sx' of the 8th Gate.
remen r^ SS. , Thes. 1322, to fall.
rems <=^»^^_, Rev. n, 157, 173,
12,9, <=>^^ é^y3' Rev> I2' 54. -A»'
^ 5±2, Rev. 12,55, .äx-InIq. I 3
T
a kind of boat, ship.
remth
(?)
U 1=-
>,U. 406, 568,T. 203,
man ; Copt. pfJUJUie ; plur.
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P. 274, T. 358, <=
people, mankind <= reth
remth neb <:
anybody, everybody.
» M. 675,
N..I77.
75I.792-
ren
AA/W<A AA/W<A
, P- 79°.
ST'CZDI'
< x, I , «/VW gà. name; plur. aaaaaa, ^\
21 I A-WW Jf I Ö (j
^ |§- j > IV> 943 ; Copt, p^n,
I»
I AA/W<A ,
AA/W<A .
j . AA/W<A
I Ö
ren .^f, divine name;
ac-
P'
*'
cursed name ; »mw [1
N. 990, imperishable name ;
Rec. 30, zor; , IV, 174, 1037,
AA/W<A AA/W<A
AA/WA AA/WA AA/WA
names :
*
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA '
M/VWjWAMA AAAAAA
^\, great names;
' N. 151, lords of
names.
Ren ur AA/W<A
CZDI
L.D. III, 140B, the full official name of the king.
Rent! nf l. B-D- I7> n. the names
of the limbs of Râ, which became the gods of
his company.
Renniu S^()(]%> ill, TuatXLagroup
of gods who magnified the names of the Sun-god.
Renn-sebu
AA/WA
AA/WA
* Tuat X, a god who
III' named the stars.
ren CZ3l, Bubast. 51, an altar vessel,
ren, renn 8$, <
Me.e. m ,-c ^^&$ L.D. III. 194, to nurse.
aaw, ^ to dand e.
Rennit
of the object
Rennit
the World Nurse-mother-goddess,
\\^. 289.
, 194, to nurse,
to dandle.
, Anhai Pap. 4. the name
AAAAAA ^ {ïïff/ , AA/WA
AA/W<A 2Ü AA/W<A \J
AA/WA ,
AA/W<A \J '
Rennit-neferit a-w*, ^ Î ° J), Ombos I,
75, a hippopotamus-goddess.
Renti
AA/WA
f) B.M. 32, 471, a nurse-
(flV goddess (?)
Renenti a-ww 0n.,a nurse-goddess (?)
AwwM \\ ty v
renen-t AA/W<A
°i IV, 357, »«» ° &ftf>
AA/V>AA AAAAAA <~L1
< » <=.
, child, babe, nursling; AA/WA ,
AA/W<A \J
AA/W<A ^
AA/W<A
AA/WAA -çj), ^men* 9> lr> 2I' J^' ^^
AAfWA \J \.J AA/WA
<j}, girl,
virgin, young woman.
rennu a«» %> (§) "^è. ^, babe, male
child, boy, youth; plur. a~w« %> 2J) ''^ M3 1.
ren, renn , J., Palermo Stele
AAfWA AA/WA J
22, any young creature not full-grown ; &
, M. ri2, N. 26, young gazelle.
renn «mm, ySl, heifer, calf; plur.
AAAAAA /J ''
rennâ kWW (] •£), young ox.
renn-t
Ö
/WW
<=>£> I
plUr. AAAAAA I .
AAAAAA \ I
AAAAAA , young cow;
rennu aaw*
0 @
rennu -1
(WVM —71
> joy, rejoicing, gladness.
Ill, 194, 13, harvest,
provision.
I
I <=><=>
I , AA/W<A J^iJ I ,
I AA/W<A \\ ■>*■■ 1
(WVM Ä
(WW
Renit a^vvaa JU T.S.B.A. 111,424, a harvest-
5
goddess of aaw\ and _
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Rennuttj^HKi?v U'^
564, T. 25I, "^^^L, IV, I loi, AA*AAA
AAfW<A _/I = 0^X WWW.
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(WViM
Ö
/WViM
/WVW
£2
0 Rev. 24, i6i, the
goddess of harvest.
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Rennutt a~w« >S\ , the goddess of the
8th month of the Egyptian year; Copt.
cbipjULOTei.
Rennutt "^ ^\ ° jl, ^^ ö ^ °
^ T) the name of an uraeus on the royal
~^f IÙV crown.
Rennutt 5^ y^Fn» B,D' I7°' I3'
the firstborn of Tem.
Ö S Di
i - l/L» *° cook, to roast.
ReC' I' 5I' "^^
renkh «w»
renpi
D
D
D
¥^il)li#'S£|)'tobecome
young, to be young, to grow; •<«• j Sf) 1\ T
, to rejuvenate; «~w j A, T.
i8o.
l]fl'P-^^fDWU-^,a,er
forms are : »«w s '->, »«w i c. A, »vw I i
D D A I) D H i
9J) s=>, j Al A; **""* A~vw 1 i water of youth.
Renpi a~w« j 3) V&, title of the high-
priest of Libya-Mareotis.
Renpi ^p M p ^j, young god.
renp vww.j, iv, 663, ww« j ctj, young
horse, young cattle.
renpi a~w« (I l "^[, a spring plant or
flower; plur. »mw (I J vi, »mw (J(1 -J \}J
Im' a HH m' a oliii
AA/WA
D
IV, 1165.
renput ^pf ^r-5?. p- l89. T. 355
"i^. N. 907, fg:, IV,ll65
fruit, vegetables ; j <z=> *\5s, ffl 1, young trees.
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AA/WA
D a
renp-t ^fo,f~fo,f~,fo,
O "VN. year; Copt. pOJUUie ; plur. a~w« j
^T, P. 162, ^[ ^f, N. 708, ^f ^,
P. 355, T. 228, -ww« \w> A,Z- 45. 124. "j^
Ml- f Mf'(f?.T' fff-
T--335' £©• f^fri' fffm; f© =
ha-t sep ~=^
Ci D ©
renp-t — tep renp-t ® j"Q, ® j",
v^. jöf* ?^»V«
year's day; j ÏÏ ^£7, festival of new year's
day ; J «w» J , year by year, i.e., each year;
everlasting years; ^ Ö jjj, IV, rr6o,
millions of years ; \ " *$\ O , the five days
over the year, i.e., the five epagomenal days;
ff *0~' SCe Snefj ff D U ^ ^'
N. 977.
renp-t K5? f J^ , j <=> ^^, festival
of the great year of 365 days (solar year) .
^£7 j <=. "^ä., j o /^, festival of the little
year of 360 days (lunar year).
Renpu ^[0%, M- 8-l' N- ^
a~w« 1 Jl the Year-god.
Renpit "~w j <=>, p. 189, |, N. 907,
foâ' ITIO*the Year-g°ddess-
Renpiti 5S^\\ ((, Tuat II, a Time-god.
Renp-t äkhemu ^VJ^J','^'
On.bo.II, «34.f7^X^l4Den-
derah I, 30, a god and goddess (?)
Renfreth
AA/WA
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Tuat IV, a god in
the Tuat.
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rensu (?) <=>él e , beads' orna-
/ww« 21 T » » » ments.
Rentheth <^S=S1 Tuât I, a goddess
,ww« s=> of the ist Gate.
rentchpäu ^ ^ (| ^ pitch,
bitumen ; Copt. XiJUtXiTlT.
rer
' i
1, man; plur.
i'^
i ; see remth.
rer g$, to nurse, to dandle a child;
, nursed.
, nurse, foster-mother.
rer-t <
■
reruti
@ w
Rerit
1 Ö yr 11 nurse.
Rec. 27, 55, a nurse-
goddess.
rer <=:=> "§), child, nursling.
rer Sp"""""^^. young cattle, calf.
Rer ^CT, KD- J,?2- S. the B'ack
^-^ 7T7J pjg—a form 0f get-
rer ^'^5?, Rec. 31,18, pig; Copt. pip.
rerut ^è\ *&$$, sow.
rerâ ^ (] 1^, ^ (] ^j- = <=^ (]
<z=> [1 W , pig, hippopotamus.
Rerit?l'»?^'BDa
413, L.D. 4, 63, Metternich Stele, 79, a
hippopotamus-goddess.
Rerâ-t Q°W' a fire-goddess, the
hippopotamus-goddess.
rer (read pekhar)' ?S, to turn round,
to go round ;
r»
Rev. 12, 66,
J\
i
I, Amen. 22, 13, to answer.
\\ 21 1'
rer (pekhar) nes-t
ffi M£, successor to the throne.
Û c.
A
rer-t
», something rolled, a pill,
D
ci :
rer-t
Mil
, Jour. As. 1908, 273,
0 III
, medicine; varr.
(j S ,Rev. 14, 37.
1
rera ^&>
ci :
bracelet; Copt.
XhX.
Rem (Pekharu) "warn, juat XI,
^K"toUi, Rec. 29, 158, a serpent-god;
var. pekhari c=_ M mw, ^^ (jQ ms®.
Reri (Pekhari) œ=_ (|(| tckibi,
"WIM, fuat XI, a serpent-god.
Rer (Pekhar) her ^^Tramn, name
of a fiend or serpent.
rer ■
S.A '
A
Rerti Nifu <=>t=
I42> § 3i 3>'a town of Osiris.
rerf <=-=> =
^K t=J, Rec. 5, 92, outside. '
III
'*
©
, B.D.
,Rerp <==>-Müin
rerem
Rec. 30, 190, a fiend or
devil.
^f.-^^f.toweep,
tears ; see remi, Copt. piAXe.
rerem <=>^^, fish; plur.
e
I, Rec. 21, 91,
^^, Amen. 7, 4,
I
Rev. 14, 12 ; see rem <z=> sbv <©<.
rerem ^^ t\ °, a mineral (?) seed (?)
Rerek ^ j^, B.D. 33, 2, i49, g
"Winn r'/J, Hh. 364, a serpent in the 7th Àat with
a back seven cubits long; the Saite Recension
has Tflitfui.
reh
ra
, care, anxiety ; Copt. Xe£, ;
I
compare .Sue. I
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rehan
<? A to walk about, to go, to
J A' run(?)
ITJ Ksk "—fl't0 come t0 a st0P'
to stand still, to rest.
rehm ^ [1(1 », a mineral substance (?)
reb.it m (J(J S > evening; compare
r ra ^ ^ ?; Copt. poT^e.
- . <==» nn © Rev., evening; Copt.
rem m« (III y, pov&e.
rae
Rev. 4l 76, ra "^ f| Iy2, flame, heat,
warmth ; Heb. HIT"?, Copt. eX£,U)ft.
rehen ra
, Thes. 1296, rrj
WT
Pap. 3024, 121, Metternich Stele 81, r-rj
to lean on something, to support oneself on
something, to rest upon, to bend over a stream
to make water ; rrj *-~ > N. 1146 =
n <=> n •** „ ,
rehenu^-^ez2,HrstPap.
■ Rehen ra >^l, m .. >r$. Lan-
zone 22, a title of the ram of Àmen.
reht-t [7j Q ) Q . Pot> caldron,
kettle, cooking vessel ; plur. ^ Ü ; Copt.
p<L£,-re.
reb. fl A, B.D. 38a, 6, to enter.
rebu <==» I ^> v-fpvjj^, A.Z. 1868, 33,
oJe^|. P- 1116B, ^o|^,
1154, men, mankind, people.
Rebui <=>|^ll, u. 190, ^f^^.
T. 69, 0 J J^W, M. 224, <^ J J] j^||.
\\
■=1J the Two Men, Horus and Set, the Twin
II'
Reh-ti <=:
Fighter-gods.
B.D. 80, 2, the Two Women, i.e., Isis
and Nephthys.
w ._. ... ... .. -WSAAfl
Reh-ti-sen-ti „
\\ ÏLl ÏL1 & o \\
, B.D. 37,i, ■
the combatant sisters, i.e., the Merti,
<=> \\
, or Isis and Nephthys.
Rebu
(2
B.D. 17, 133, a god identified with the phallus
of Osiris.
Rec. 27, 87, a form
of Shu.
reb. ( rebreb) <=^» |.. (1. Israel Stele 11,
to be burnt out.
rebreb ,
burn, to be burned.
reb(?) ja*.!
■fi-
'(?) tO
, to kill oneself.
(2
rehab ^ <g> ^ J Q, a vessel, pot.
Rebar(?) ^ f ^, T. 3:7, the
name of a fiend.
rehen
^r
._ H J W/ *"^f * *} I *-* Till I
Dignizèd by Microsott <&
, crocodile.
Rehen-t « ■wvsa* *^^B, B.D. 68, 4, the
entrance to a canal in the Tuat.
Rehnen.-c^»!^^ ^j, the name
of a town and of a god (?)
rehsu-t ^^l®, <=7>^~"éZ
U°a kind of
4 JTIIl' cake.
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rekh
' ® \f ® ^
to be wise, to know, to be acquainted with, to
<; > n t\ aa/wv\
be skilled in an art or craft ; q i\ *^ ,
B.D. 153A. 29; ^ ic==G), to know carnally;
his reins, i.e., understood his nature ;
knowingly, wittingly.
rekh 0
my . opinion ; <
opinion of men.
rekh-nef
, opinion ;
4 j (WWM
in
I, the
*» ^r. 971» one
known to him, i.e., intimate friend ;
a man well known by his master;
a stranger. •
rekhit
. rekh 1
, knowledge, learning.
I, science, knowledge.
rekhU ^ ^>i\l, IV, 972, the known
characteristics of a person.
rekhä
ïXJ
rekhiu
Jour. As. 1908, 281, wise,
understanding.
e -=- Jl a a ! <=>tk
• ® Jf
l Vra, (I ** *è\, skilled workmen, craftsmen,
trained mechanics ; ^^ ° ^ N* 55, k™JJJJ
rekhiu ^([(j ^ 1, ^^ I ^ |,
IV, 1081, ^ (](] ^ ^ |j j, men, people,
mankind, rational beings ; see rekhit.
Rekhit <©>ûû $111. Denderah III, 77,
a class of human beings in the Tuat.
.rekh-t © *=>, q le, acquaintance
© I
(female) ; <= 1
in her town ; U \ ^
c. I a ©
, a woman well known
, Egyptian women. •
rekhà-t ^ Û e ^ Re=- "• I.87' rse
1 c. ■ woman, i.e., Isis
rekh kh-t
;i.
i, sage, learned man ; plur.
I, Pap. 3024, 146,
I ® o
1111
2 1 <=:
f j' ®
i~w~i ,j
M
\î
1
!'
1
1,
11
<=> 1
1
•=, I Yd I
® <=> D S .».
P. iti6b, 17, wise men of the East.
I ; late form,
rekh ^ , kinsman of.
rekh nesu ^<®>4^» }.
royal kinsman, a formal title ; I <="> £
a man who was actually a relative of the king.
rekh re ^ f ^ "J
skilled mouth, i.e., wise in speech.
rekh tet
cunning of hand, a
o 1 ' skilled workman.
rekh-t
, list, catalogue,
statement, summary, account, report, contents of a
document.
rekhit
Rekh <i
Rekhit
knowledge personified.
Rekhit
S a detailed statement,
11' an account.
fuat XI, the god of
knowledge in the 'fwat.
o W B.D.G. 461,
0 Thes. 99, a title of
Ç;' Isis-Sothis.
rekhit "^, Palermo Stele,
, U. 646,
Rec. 31, 18 ;
1, Rec. 27, 225,
1 ® <=.
1, IV, 1026,
!,
*
*
*
1
men and women,
ci - nuiwui, i.e., iaia. . i . mankind, rational beings.
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Rekhit Apit 1? a j\ ° x\ Ombos I, 46,
a hippopotamus-goddess.
rekh ^ ^tjL—il, a scribe's mistake for
rekb. @ •^>), N. 550, to slay = ©• p.
Q"^a /ft
rekb. © '*&, affliction.
rekhiu _äu I ^, the wicked, foolish.
rekhrt] ^sr, Rea '4- Sh basin, pool,
■- J <®> washing-place.
rekb (?) ^^.^^ f"^, Rev. 12, 22, birds.
reklier(?) -_&û 1 _&û i •£>, milk-pot.
rekbes ^1, ^p^, ^p^.
U. 508, 511, P. 204, T. 343, Rec. 29, 159,
@ P V t—fl, Peasant 177, A.Z. 1905, 37,
^ \^ _®_ ^j, _®_ ^, to kill, to slay, to
offer up a sacrifice; q I Ji^p T. 144, to
slay a sacrificial victim.
rekhses ^ PP^—^, P. 222, to sacrifice.
Rekbsi ® (1(1, Tomb of Ram. IV, 29,
3°. _®_ ÛÛ <Xi Rec 6, 152, a fish-god.
rekbt , <=> : , Hh. 459, *
® <=. ® <=. u ^
to wash; Heb. yrn, Copt. pU)£,e.
rekbti 2fi> O, Rec 12, 93, ^
■> iWWVt
iWWVt
.O iWWVt
w
■>, Peasant 169,
\\
1=.
man ; plur.
Q \\
L_u'
<=. \\
, washer-
II
I <=
! î «
<=> Iß I
"t R. washer of
1 ® <=. 1
the treasury ; Copt. p<L£,"T.
Rekhtti ^ a Jj J), a pair of goddesses,
usually Isis and Nephthys.
Rekbtti Merti neb-ti Maäti
w
?lßß0'
w
the two Maäti
goddesses (Isis and Nephthys) in the Judgment
Hall of Osiris. _. . . , ,
Digitized b
res
resi
> I, a decree (?)
I s*>, Anastasi I, 17, 2, I
P%ä' "^"^ï5' L-0- IIL '^
*3=E.
2S3
, very much, exceedingly ;
^ he is in very evil
H , =;^Ko, the South, Upper Egypt;
^ ÜÜ* ft 1" ' South' North> West> East'' teP
res W ;L the South, /.<?., Upper Egypt.
southern ; fern. J, <=, J, s ; plur. J; ^K
south, southern ; *i*<= ^\, N. 1292, *1«^\(|<=.
T. 196; Copt. pHC.
Resiu ^ ^ ^ o, p. 829, ^^, N. 772
i^\ 1 V& ^ ! southern tribes, peoples in the
jrleia!' south.
resi ^^1^3, T. 81, M. 235, N. 613
Rec. 29, ,45,7^^, iJ^JJ
wind of the South.
resi <~îf> o <S> o Prec'ous stone of the
I' o' T* 0' South.
resi U-* /" , corn, grain.
resut reeds.
f 1 111
res ur 1 ^ V&, Décrets 18, chief of
i ü the South.
resnefer-t^J^y.^-of
res-s *k p <y. 5^ -~- <?- iv> 266>
•"1 [1 /j Crown of the South ; perhaps to be
£p I x~7' read shemä-s.
res SbeSU ^L O'TT' !, IV, 1148,
garments made in the South.
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ReSU J, , Ombos I, 84, the god of
the South and its vegetation.
Resit (Shemäit ?) Jj *\ Denderah
I J), the goddess of the South.
II, 66, A
Resu 3,%\ ^uat ^' one °^t-ne war(^ers
SJt' of the serpent Nehep.
Res-âfu(?) Ipl, Tuat XI- a daw";
v y ÎB < I god (?)
Resi-àneb-f iQ*S~. 1 [[*—$>
" the southern one of his wall "—a title of Ptah
of Memphis.
Resit-neterit-klieper(?) lo'lc.ö,
'J'uat V, a crowned axe-god.
res [ps|,U.66,N.326,<=>p^^.^-,
P3S-Rec "-23!' 3*' a
Pi^.-pm^-Kf
<=> ft -iSt- ,
e
<©-*
(5 (1 S , Jour. As. 1908, 293,
•^S- ibid., 285, to wake up, to keep
0 ' awake, to watch ; Copt. poeiC.
res tcbatcba ^ <s>- ®, <=> |l jj ,
to keep good watch ; p ™^, IV, 752.
reSU p ^4\ -<s>-, IV, 656, watchman.
Res "TJ -S&- ^ft, title of the priest of
the Nome Metelites ; priestess, ®~ Jj.
resut^^^, a^«-^|.
night watches.
res I -*"2S- , watch-tower, sheep-
fold; Copt, epcuu (?)
resu-kbä ^1% c-3,iv, 927, ^J^,
IV, 928, a building at Karnak.
Digitized by
ReSU ^^te-jfl, " Washer "-a name^of
Resit lAQ û J, B.D. 168, IX, the nine
il H l-s^ I watchers.
Res-àb ^PJ-©-^!^^ 144,
NJ -!^^-. (1) the god of the 1 st day of the month;
F O I ' (2) the Watcher of the 4th Arit.
Res-utcba «cr^n^^K |, Rec 37, 62,
a form of Ptarj.
Res-utcba kbenti heb. "jj | [r' r[j|^
floß, Cairo Pap. Ill, 7, an ichneumon-
god with I) on his head.
Res-pet (?) *| -<s>- /n .="=}, Ombos II,
133) a g°d of offerings.
R-^^pa^?j.zar
) \, ö , B.D. 144, the Watcher of the 3rd Arit.
Res-tcbatcba *1 -ss^ !, B.D. 147, 1,
the Watcher of the 4th Arit.
resi <==> (Ml itP-
y-i, Rev. 12, 32,
<2
.^533, Rev 12, no, @ i\ Q.®- -^ ,
Rev. I2, ,10, ^^, ^^^_>
dream ; Copt. p<LCOYI.
reSU-t <r> jl%c.'i ,@t-, Peasant 217,
«==>p^«=f *£»_, 2®<s>-. Gol. 14, 137,
"TJ^i Karnak 53, 28, dream, vision; ]p \\ ^è\
.^&- Dream Stele 4, 7, two dreams; Copt.
p<LCOY.
resit ^ (](] ] ^. Jour. As. 1908, 302,
to-morrow; Copt. p<LCTe.
res .a» "ü> ç, ^ ^, Rec 36,79, 81,
<=>lOl = '"T'S (?, pi. tongue; Copt. XiC.
resres ^^^^ ]°, ^^^^^
to build (?) ~*~ ~*~
res AäIqI^
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Ol.
7*~ Si I ' PaP* 3°24, 9°
:W-
l, Thes.
1199»
\\
!• i
©
j fish, a catch of fish, food, provisions,
subsistence.
!,
resm
(2
, boat (?)
ys /WWSA y* /WWSA O /WWV\ n f C\
Resent^-fel a Me
i/WWSA <"1 /WWSA
^ ^ , J? , the Southern shrine.
^'•^-rs^'ag°ddess-
JCX, /wwsa \J i_J.
resh
oo'
reshi
□□Hi oo '
, to know.
» Rec. m, 31, 33,
nn
/F Of, IV, n6o, oo, oo £3, o
<£?
oo
DE
rx
oo
reshâ Q
oo 1
<ö" to rejoice, to be glad ;
-"^' Copt, p^-çye.
| Amen io, 6, 24, 19,
joy, gladness.
<£?:
!»
reshresli
to rejoice.
, N. ioio,<=> 1^©,
0000 '00^ II'
reshresh-t
000s
£3 I <=> <=> <=> £S
!..
rnnr-ic-"-, 1 0000
resh £3 af, Peasant 176,
1 K 1 y 1
)» -&Û
PI
, -&Û
£3, Heruemtieb 14,
» j°y» gladness.
>(U
, Heruemtieb 26, joy,
gladness; Copt, p^-cyi.
reshi
00
rx
> Rev. 11, 142, 12,44,
Rev. 13, 7, joy,
gladness.
reshit, reshut
£3:
1.
OO "11 £3 c I
<£? I <=>
I,
±i=, I OO
OO
£3 <=>e 1 «
, £3 I,
III CQo I OO (2
gladness.
c £3
f*,
a disease or
resh sf, £3
00 nn
ailment of the nose.
resh ^»pi^j, oa^^^» Rev-
is, 8, impudent, bold; Copt. Xi-CT", X<L2CI.
Rev.,
shameless man.
resta _ax. ß (j(j ^ .@s-,
resha TtTtT L_=u, Rev., to have a
care for ; Copt. poOYçy.
reshâ (rushtaà)^A 1 ^H^ |j @ ®,
^00^ », -^1^1 ^&, peak,
tip, head, top, summit; t.t.î S *^ ffi, chief,
governor; compare Heb. ttJN'V
resliaä(?) ^M^^^» to
suffice (?) be sufficient (?) ; Copt, puxye.
reshau <=> ^JJ ^>> a k'nd of bird-
Restatt <=>Qu " ", BerS'IL \\a form
OO'-new.' ofAmentt.
reshpâ 00% (| %'%ô,oo'%ô, to
insult (?)
Reshpu 00 ßl, Thes. 1200, A.Z. 1906,
97, □p^>5|j.B.M. 191, Asien 311,00^,
the Lightning-god (?) ; compare Heb. •v/inttrv
1
Reshpiu 00 (](] ^ I, lightning-gods.
reshen nn Of, kind of speech.
&
restamiu nn
0
M
**—=3 = nnw
resher-t nn it , scent-pot, pomade.
reshqui (?) m^ll ^^, ferocity.
restai <=>^\ *■"*". Westcar PaP- S. »5
reqi '<^, Amen. 14,11,
Zl
A
, Rec 29, 146,
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145, revolt, defection.
req ha-t .
fy IV, 910, evil-
A "^ä. | » hearted.
reqi
., evil-doer, rebel, fiend,
foe, opponent, enemy ;
! iv, 612,
! * 938.
requT^>IV'969'
IV, 1075,
©
A -A
a .m ma - a
Amen. 5, 12, 15, 14, fiend, foe, rebel; plur.
a j" w\' a .mj^ !' zi
Requ
Rec. 27, 57, a
god(?)
requt V A ' > a kind of disease-
reqit
, Rec 27, 84, river bank.
X
reqen a ^^,, mean, wicked, evil.
reqrreqr a a , Brugsch, Rec
iv, 86, 3 = Copt. \o(T\e(f, \ox\ex.
reqeh A (1, <=> (1, flame, heat, fire.
rek ^ 1 Rev. n, 190 = Copt, e pOK.
rek , to kindle a fire, to burn =
Rekit ^^ ÎL , fire-goddess = ^~* $ '=' j/}v
rek
o,
©1' a ' ' *=*> 0 ' ^=^ Jr* 0 '
<2"^> time, period, age.
rek
Hl^^A.Rev.n.HÔ,
to incline towards ; Copt. piKe.
. reka Tf^ ^ (J, heat, burning.
. U
reka <=>i
x
to bewitch, to work
' magic on someone.
reki
<D.
M- ^^
(2 ^0, fiend, foe; plur.
1 ; varr. a\
S
Rekit "
0 Tomb Ram. IV, 28,
^z^> 11 ' a shadow-god (?)
Reku ^ ' % 1 tô 1, Mar. Kam. 52, 1,
foreign tribe or people.
Rékem
B.D. (Saite) 99, 30,
a god.
-gas.
rekeh^|,^|fj,gfj,
fj> ^IM'^M' Amen- I3'
7, to be hot, to burn, to consume by fire ; Copt.
pU>K£,.
rekhit <=>§-fl,î>-09°' )\ "g- N-
^z^> X 't* 698, heat, fire, flame.
rekhuit <=> f %> QQ fl > heat, flame.
*zzz*>,
Rekeh äa
hot-weather
festival.
<■""=* festival of the
^SP' Great Heat.
Rekehur <=>?^=f»^(l X "^E?.
^(1 ^5, the festival of the Great Heat.
Rekeh netches
^z^
festival of the Little Heat.
Rekhi
I M sä* Tomb of Setl L
one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 40).
Rekhm ^ I (](] ^ (J J, B.D. i4r, 62)
<=:> 8 %> A A a Q I, the fire-gods of the Juat
■ Rekeh ur'^^ 8 ^=«, ^jfl*-^.
the god of the 6th month of the Egyptian year;
Copt. ju.exip. "l '
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Rekhit-besu, etc.,
■IUP*
f)| J etc., B.D. 145, 146, the 8th Pylon of
'$ 1 ' Sekhet-Aaru.
Rekeh netcbes
$ Jl), the god
of the 7th month of the Egyptian year; Copt.
Rekes ^5
Rekes ^^^
Seker, the
' Death-god.
B.D. 39, • 9, a conqueror
' of Äapep.
rekSU ^^le^, Koller Pap. I, 1, a
yoke (of horses) ; compare Heb. tÖ3")
Rekkt
I^.Rec 27, 53, agod(?)
rekt (?)
1
x
^z^
■*■
"Herusàtef Stele 103, 107, to destroy.
reff «» ffi t0 destroy, make to cease;
S\ ' Copt. Xo.
™~ ^» -&ß
I û 5
I
-&ß
I
A,
Rev. 12, 42, to turn
aside; Copt. piKe.
denial (?)
v a woven stuff
ü' used in burials.
reg-t
1
regai , ffi
rega, y-s^ö,^.»
ragata-t ^S^H^B
1sk "l !\ ^ Z Anastasi I, 149, part of a ramp
_a^ 0 H ss I -' or inclined plane.
regill TT (1(1 o , a kind of precious stone.
reges jT ^» to slay = ^ p\^.
&> «™, fuller; Copt.
-&ß
I
regtb
pœ&e.
ret ^ Ç> \ J\, Rev. 13, 32, mode,
manner; Copt. pK*f". -
ret"
. Rev. n, 143, foot;
ret
û sur c.jfu.ï'ir ci p. p
Rec. 6, 116, men, mankind; see remtll
1 ; Copt. puoJUie.
ret nebt
1 , everybody.
ret-àf-menu ■*$■■ 1 (N
herdsman ; Copt. pecrJUlOOrte.
/WWSA v£
Reti
^ w
, B.D. (Saite) 80, 2
\\
Retui (Ruti)-en-Àsâr
il ,Tuat VII, name of the 7 th Gate.
vW
-<h>-
Ret-t Sbesit (?) 'Äß 'E2?, a goddess:
attributes unknown.
Retas - sbaka -^ %, ^ T*T^
.-^^"Ek JÖ B.D. 165, 7, a name of Amen
^""^ Jim £ü ' or of Âmen-Râ.
Reteb-mut-f >q q, Thes. 818, Rec.
16, 106, a hawk-god, a watcher of Osiris.
retemu (?)
Retnu û
/wwsa C£
•0
1, IV, 1024 ....
Ci
Retnu —
Reten (Syria).
I , a people of Northern Syria.
000 tj:
reteb
L_u'
Ci li-Jl
Ci
L_/T
Eastern
Tombos Stele 4, to capture, to hook, to shut in,
to imprison, a hook; var. c^> ? .
reteb ,~
OU. 89, N\ 366, a kind of
' sacrificial cake.
Retbuarekb & v
^ 1
flT^*0mbos
I, 193, a goddess of offerings.
retb
o , P. 85, 347,
\\\ , P. 641,
N. 43» 75^792.^.647,
'.,*&&&,.:=■>- ^vftji!,
I' pu ÊU21' s==>m' ~ÊH vil
"^ ' ' nJnJni" men' ^0^' PeoP^e> mankind =
<=>^ s=> ^ ^, • M. 675, Copt...puMU.e.
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I, Amherst Pap. 32, sailor folk ;
\w
1, seifs ;
private soldiers;
(I , drunken people;
r
I
i^j, Rec.
17, 150, servants;
, inscribed wax figures of men;
! <=> ! C7TI ^=> J), L.D. III, 210E,
17, the servants of Pharaoh's temples.
reth
Reth
I D nKi
! Q ^ e
J IV, 1075, 'he three classes of
I ' mankind.
1, Tuat V, "men," i.e.,
the Egyptians in the Tuat. They were formed of
the tears, <r
reth äau
j that fell from the
I ' eyes of Rä.
il, great folk,
the rich (?); Copt. pJULM-iO
, Rev. 8, 22,
reth rekh
sensible, mild of manner; Copt. pZ*.p<Lçy (?)
rethp S v&, Rev- 2- « = Com.
^ o 21 poxne (?)
Rethnu »?A » G ^b^, apart
of Syria; <>——\ ^n„<zp>> Upper Syria;
rw\ ci
ret
rw\ o
, Lower Syria; var. c—-a .J^.
1'. 1'.^?. Ü^ leg'
dual^ll>T' 38s, II ^.M. 402,
^III,P.3Io,6I2,N.746>2lIl^,
T-S^^lj^llj, Hl.il^ Cop,
ret then ftf* ,iv, 327, "[mind]
*. ^ 3 www
your feet"; compare Arab, "huwa riglak," the
cry of the porters at the railway stations in Egypt.
ret ur <| ^=»1^3=,, N. 798
ret ^Zl- 2^^1' S^'
Zl- R 258, 2^^i ^' P- 584'
111 il0' ^' I3I8i steps, stairs, stairway,
terrace; «=■* "^ _/l, IV' ^> the ^
<-**°^ <^> c—1 stairs.
^ , B.D. 136A, 4, the stairs of Sebek.
retu-t
ret
*
Ci I
I, places, abodes.
I
-*. ._ =11.21' c=J^
to grow, to flourish, to spring up, to spread out ;
Copt. peT in peTTeng.
ret Vjt I j Vjt tD ! 1 men' people,
folk ; see cm W tD I •
rßt V\?>, "^Sv, Rec. 14, 46, agent,
* c^s til cs^i
officer; plur. ^ (] ^ tf\ v£ *'.
erta(?) <=>A, T. 280, P. 61, M. 29,
N. 87, <=> ^ ^, ^J, o, to give, to place,
to place oneself, to appoint, to establish, to cause,
to set ; erta is also used as an auxiliary verb :
A'
, Israel Stele 2.
erti-t
û_û
, something given; plur.
Û—Û 11 III' IV' 425' th'ngS given*
erta pa her c* A^ r,, Rec 14, n,
to pray ; Copt, "f&O.
erta em sa
1
I, to set one-
p<LT.
self by the side of, to protect someone.
erta er às-t <=> n ^
oneself on a throne.
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I h
to establish oneself, to arrive at a place, to land ;
^ J, 1 ' 1 > to set foot on the ground.
(? 1
Q \\
erta rati
the door, to put outside.
erta rekh a ^ : , to inform.
erta her khat 0 ^
to cast out at
I
erta lier ges a ^
to lay to
^ I ' heart.
", IV, 4",97i»
Peasant 268, to set oneself on one side, i.e., to
act with partiality, to show favour unjustly, to
judge wrongly.
erta sa a1.?, to turn the side or back,
Ci .
/.*., to yield, to put a stop to something.
ertasenterSll^f'T^,
to put incense on the fire, i.e., to burn incense.
ertagergf^ S' f ,l.° g've theJ>e,
' & 0 <l—a. .—I—■ i.e., to contradict.
erta as a causative : û ft n *. ci m ,
ci IT û W
vX A, etc.
\\ <
Erta nefu .
winds "—a name of Osiris.
;**•
"Giver of
Erta-hen-reqaiu
©
j B.D. (Sa'ite) 146, the doorkeeper of the
1 ' 5th Pylon.
*
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Erta Sebanqa .
Ci I JS JT A
B.D. 146, the guardian of the 3rd
Pylon in the Tuat.
<=> ' D "Tuât XI, one of the is
c^> I ' gods who carried Mehen.
U^"7\
Ret-ä
Retau (?)
^1, Tuat XI.
ertit <=>
%» Tuat X, a god ; var.
,, Anastasi I, 23, 8
N. 344, 398, 806, ^, P. 609,^® fQ,
Rec 5,88,^^,^^^,^^
humour, liquid emanation, emission ; plur.
<=>(2(>.!il <=>eo <=>%! <=>%
0000 ^^t^O. =] ft3 emission of the
Retuk
serpent-god (or goddess)
r-T god.
, B.D. (Sa'ite) 149, 26, a
■wnnn.
retm-t Leyden Pap. 3, 9,
a plant or herb growing in the Great Oasis.
reteh ^ H 1 " , ~7 B e ^L-J,
<£? <=ifi='ci
, to imprison, to catch in a net or
snare; see
retcha
retchau
£__0, to steal, to thieve.
\w,rm
*Qb 1, thieves, robbers.
retcha <=z
a kind of fish.
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Il [TJ = generally n> also N.'but rarely;
Copt. £,.
Il [TJ in Nubian texts for
h-[t] m
i
ra^, ra
, hall,
habitation, a building (temple or palace), courtyard,
roof; see [TJ
c-D
•• Jia-t rU
Cl
jO
, IV, 429; see [TJ
;h-m(?) ra^, u.457, [D
the two halls of the sky.
j|»-rrj ül, an
interjection, O !; [TJ JTJ fTJ. cries," lamentations.
h[i] ra; na.
. ha,ha-t ra^, ra^<|, ra
ra^^Qr' an interjection, O; varr. [TJ
ha [TJ jj^ Qr« Levd- PaP' io5> t°"cry out,
to praise, to shout " Oh ! " " Hail ! "
: h [TJ =0=, Naville-, Bubas. 51 = ITJ =0= -<?) an .
altar vessel.
h-, hau rp ) Rev. 13, 48, to spend, gift,
expens«; pluTfO^flj, ">%*££
^»ra^li-ra^lf-ra
\,
I7J
e
, the matters which concern
someone; [TJ
hai [TJ
IV, 1106, all matters,
' every kind of business.
"", Rec. 21, 79, a few.
ha ra^B, ra^^j, ra^
^è\ I 1, a place near at hand, neighbourhood ;
^ra^k^Mi ®- "' in the neigh-
I o I
bourhood of this city.
ra
near
H ra
hau —emhau^ra^^||,f:
ra "^ _, -close hy>near by>
, roundabout him.
G>
>!» ra
!, ITJ
!» ra
I, a man's neighbours or
contemporaries, family, household; varr. [TJ
ha, hau [tj
!>
ra
o
fa
. ra
;,'P. 6o7, râ^f,
, Rec 2t, 14, [TJ
, Rec. 11, 129, [TJ
. ra
o
ra
. ra
©'
!. ra
Nästasen Stele. J9, ITJ , Jour. As. 1908", 290,
day, time, season; Copt. £.OCnr.
ha-t ITJ
ha ra 1^ V pa-ha
Q Rev. 11, 138, moment,
©' time; Copt. £,0X6.
O
I
ra
y, Rec. 2i,_i4, to-day; Copt n£.OCnr ;
*» <*\.W - <*W?
(n H y j§l. Nàstasen Stele 42, birthday.
hanefer ra ^® J^, Rec. 25, i9i,
a day of rejoicing or festival J 11 ITJ
y> 7^ to keep a festival.
ha, hai ITJ , u. 629, IV, 219, [TJ
-=0)^, ra j^UU-"^! ra ^ uur=»t
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ITJ H
husband; plur. m ^ j\ ^ ■ m ^
W*, to act the part of a husband; FD ^jvs, (1
husband, man ; Copt. P,éA.
Hai rn"^(|(|<—o, B.D. 40, i, rn
to beat, to strike, to do hard work of some kind.
haml^!'mlkJ!)'Décrets27'
A.Z. 1905, 6, some kind of forced labour.
[-439 ]
ha-t m
• hai itj
L-Ü
, work, toil, labour.
t ./I, workman, a mover of
stone (?) ; plur. [7J
I, Rec.
•-•'^M^raM^Tf'
l, Rec.
i7, 158-
ha [7J <K\ ^ A, Israel Stele 12, to
invade a country, to cross the frontier.
ha, haa m^^A.P. 99. N. 51,
Peasant. 307, [TJ '^ J\ , M. 68, [TJ
A , Rec 26, 79, 31. 18, 25, [TJ
A- ra^)Ârnen.I7,2,ra,rr]A,
ID j^J^A, Pap. 3024, 107, Rec. 26, 79,
3 t, 23, P. 650, M. 750, to descend, to go down
into a boat, to embark, to travel by sea, to fall
down, to enter ; Copt. £.6.
ha-t, hai-t ITJ ^ ^ , P." 409. M- 585.
N. 1191, (TJ
ra'
^9, .Rec. 8, t36, (TJ
arrival, fall, embarcation, entrance;
Ci I
I
I, things laid aside.
hai ra^(|(|, ra
S\ , Rec. ai, 77, m
ra
. ra
ra
$^> ra
A., he who enters, oncomer, he who
Si
embarks in a boat, or sails; plur. [TJ
haut
ha-ti
ha-t.
ITJ J^,^ ^N descendant, progeny
p-. "S\ Q Rec. 23, 196, the leaps
_im\\' (of an animal).
••• ra^k"7T>ec-36.
162, inlaid stuffs (?)
H[a]hetep [U^= J, BD' (Saïte) ^
L J • J\ a, DÎLI 30. a god.
Ha-hetep-t [TJ
,a==?. ra
Si. , B.D. 149, VIII, the name of the shaft
es D
or canal at Abydos into which offerings were
placed for transmission to the Other World.
Ha-kheru ra ^ A J \ §, ^
' herald of the ist Ärit.
Ha-ser ra ^-.a (1
=> B.D. 149, the
©' 7th Âat.
Ha-t Sett (?) ra "%T r^, a h aT °/
v ' yy^ iwi the ^fuat.
ha ra j^,^> L'D'IIL ^ob. ra
•^ » ITJ "^ ^L=a, to fall down, to go to
waste and ruin, to be destroyed.
I
I,
hau ralk^^'- m
ra
tk "^6 things in a state of ruin,
JZ 1 1 1 ' things destroyed.
. -rDM.ra^lJ.ra^fJ,
Thes. 1209,,to burn, to break into flame, heat,
fire, warmth.
haha ra ^HI^'(J. Rec25,-197,to
flame, to burn up.
haiu lll^(|(|'^j; birds, insects (?);
u
var. ITJ
Hahaiu ' ra
ra
!,
•Tuat VI, *he four hea'ds of gazelle in the "Hall
"of Osiris. '~~"" .*'- -"" - ..._. . '-•'
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the name of
haànâu ITJ ^ (| ■— (] e J i °,> Goi. 3.1,
Haâker ra^']^^
a festival ; see Haker.
hai [TJ
, an interjection, O ! hail [
haiu (TJ j^\ (j(j % ^, an interjection.
rejoice, to utter cries of gladness.
haiu ra^(|(|^j. praises.
haihai ra^(|(|ra^(](]x^ cries
of joy, shouts.
hai, hi ra^ûû^, (TJ
[ 440 ] H ra
haua-t ra^fl V***
Hü , Rev., to fall ; Copt. £,ei.
hai-t (TJ
!. ra
J\
(TJ (I [I Q /§£. destruction, waste, ruin.
hai II! ^ (](] ^, A.Z. 46, 126, an
animal of the cat species.
haiu [TJ ^^G^P» deed. document,
writing; plur. (TJ ^^|j|-
hai-t [TJ ^ (](] cfL]. Rechnungen 44,
ra^^^ra^î]^, hall, temple,
palace, bakehouse.
haina [TJ
^ I Rec. 18,183,
abode.
hainu [tj
28, 214, [TJ
Ö v T2227 v> Rec-
tv SX»». v ( wave, billow ;
Copt, ^oeijui
hau [TJ "%^y> dr> an interjection.
© \\l
hau ra^'Y'.ra^^l.h.ii,
temple, palace; plur. [TJ Jg^, )>*
11
Rec.
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n1k (2£S:ä Amen. 3) 17, 5, 18. 17, 15,
0 ( w^ \\ 0 ' time, period.
haua-t ra^fl^^,;,, Amen. 7, 13,
grounds, estate, field.
hauana ra^fj^^^. *
kindoffish^lunra^fj^-^^j-
hauati,hauti m ^ f) ^
, Àmen. 27, 1, [TJ
©a
\\
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c. ©
m^u^,^lW0rkman' toilen
hauathana mj^fj^gr \
vSl, Anastasi III, 2, 8, a fish.
Ha-Bär.ru(?) m^J—^J
*4} Jga> I ]\ , Harris Pap. 501, a magical name.
hamen ra^^U RJ ^ ^
Tj JJ v- a kind of hand woven cloth or byssus,
1 H û ' garment, stuff.
Rec. 17, 151, a
measure.
haut(?) ra^]o,
hautin ra^-\Mi,ra
Aft -ffl (7) I
.•ram^i'111,14'cenin§-
hab mV^lM-I27'm^>
^,A.Z. i9oo»36,ra^J^^,
Habu ra ^ J e ^ ^ , the Ibis-god.
hab ITJ^J©"^, Amen. iS, 15,
m^Jl'.m^JV't0Se,ld't0
send away, to drive away, to send a message, to
ternit; HJ ^ f N\ Amen 4, 8, i5,«8,
JS^ J\ J\ despatch, mission.
hab-t ra^J^, a journey.
ra
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ITJ
hab ra^J^^A.TombosSteleô,
mkJe^-0Âmen-7'16, ¥'
Reo »7,86, m^J^^.ra^J^
fil "^ J ^ ÛÛ *^, to despatch an armed
force, to traverse a country, to invade a country,
to make a raid.
J\
habit m "^ J (](] ^ °^ j\ , m
J "N^ R -^ ' m'ss'on>ra'd-
Hab-em-at(?) ra
O^, B.D. i4, i,agod(?)
hab [H ^ J «^, to plough ; see (TJ J
habni m ^ J u I) ^, Koller
Pap. 3, 8, ebony, log of or tree ; plur. |TJ ]j\ J
AAAAAA A <-
() : Heb. ^lïl. Ezekiel xxvii, i c ; varr.
Willi * s T ' 7 */ '
^_, ^ « , ^M, ra BT",
AA/VW AAAAAA Ki^^' \\ -CJ S^^"
ITJ jSj\ J r-, to pound [drugs], to beat, to
crush, to pierce; see ITJ JL .; Copt £,UofiK.
haPra\0^-ra^D^r:-
law, laws, regulations, edicts, restrictions,
prohibitions, the Law; see H] i\- Copt £,<5.fl.
hapitrus ra
Demot. Cat. 368 . .
hafi ra
©
^ä
éi
x
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^., Verbum I, 434,
to parch ; ITJ
. ITJ
\\
i-J}, to dry,
1, dryness.
\\
^k^
a hard-baked cake,
rusk.
., pelican.
@ I
c-3 1
Âmen. 27, 3,4, bird-
' houses, aviaries.
blemish,
defect, sin.
I
Ml
1, men
hafi ra
ham ra
hamu ra
hamu ra
hamemu ra
P.S.B.A. 10, 77, ITJ
and women (?) a class of spirits ; varr. m V\
ââi'rakS^âl'see^Mnflm*
hames ra ^ I P A> Iv> 621' 'An"
nales 5, 18, L.D. Ill, 194, 25, to approach
someone with fear ; var. ITJ ff) ' -A .
**\ N/AW ^1 AAAAAA ^\
han ra^ez5'rak^.'mÄ
i, P.S.B.A. 13, 412, Anastasi I, 26, 3, [D
%, Amen. 20, 17, P.S.B.A. 10, 43,
«yi AAAAAA
Anastasi I, 12, 7, |TJ ^ "^ L—u> to bow,
to submit to, to nod, to assent, to admit, to
confess, to incline to something ; see H! . .
AAAAAA ^ m I
hann ra
Han m
hann ra
hana ra
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
r „ tobe bowed, i.e.,
k—d1' loaded.
B.D. (Sai'te), 78, 19,
a god.
t^" Rec. r5, 67, stag,
I ' gazelle (?)
^|5J, Anastasi I, 27, 4,
Rec. 2 r, 79, 89, 0 that ! Would that !
hana mlk\;r;,*'AnastasiIV'
2, 8, Koller Pap. 2, 6, the current of a stream (?)
wave; Copt. ^.oeiJUL.
hanu m^ö^^s., Rec. 21, 82,
Festschrift, 117, 8, fD ^ q %^. HJ
/WvW» AAAAAA
vwwx .... m ö~ww'
*2ÎUC*> w*ve, billow; see lu •»««
Ö \£ 1 l AAA/W. (2 AAAAAA
and fTJ
Ö.
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hanu-t rn
A/WW\ A/WW\ |
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û?2 II
I, Amen. 7, 2;
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hanu ra <&, öTk ö, fU
Ö
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a liquid measure of about one pint; plur. [7J
"TT °; see ID 0 \> Ö J Heb. VTi.
0 ©m' „w^ ^ jr 1 ' » •
A/WW\
Ö
han ra ^ 0 $&gî> t0 Pra,se'
to adore, to rejoice.
hanu (TJ j^f ^ ^ g j, praises,
plaudits, men who. praise.
hanu m^lT^MJ, Rec-.l6>
56, friends, intimates.
haru m
, day; sec
© I
HJ
, Rec. 21,15, lU
O.
; Copt. £,ooy.
hari m <è\ ^
v- Rev. 12, 98, daily
" ' register.
har IIJ^ . xL=fl, Rec. 16, n3> to
oppress, to be hard.
haruju1^ -^^
har in
har in
111 ^ ^iDj- Herusàtef Stele 43,
Nàstasen Stele 37, a metal milk-vessel ; var.
J.S-
[U'^-a»J^1 Q , a kind of tree.
har ra^^JSS. ra
rr\^ I aaaaaa -XE.NS- ^—
t=t , pond, lake, sheet of water ; var. IH
', a kind of soldier.
ÜÄmen. 21, 9, a
' measure.
W 1=1
A/WW\
■ AAlVAA
I A/WW\
A/WW\
AAlVAA
AAlVAA
"har ra^ t *.ra
tfibuntain ; Heb. 1H.
harij-Q
^>, with hart <> HJ
'V, to please, to gratify, to rest the heart,
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har-t hatu (?) - [TJ
Rec. 32, 181, joy.
har-t [TJ Igs. K, a small fleet animal,
gazelle (?); plur. HJ 1^ "T* ??., IV, 697
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aaaaaa^__/I( to plunge in
0 AA/VW.
harp HJ
water, to be submerged, drowned (?)
harpi [j]^ 1 U!J ~ww. fc>g, Amen
D ©
10, i, drowned man, sunk.
AAAAAA
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harp HJ
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AAAAAA 9 marsh, lake
A/WW\
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Harmis [ra^gjjjT^] A.Z. 49.
87, the Roman ; Greek 'Pw/wûo*.
\\ A/WW\
^^
murmurs, cries ;
harnatà m <g^ ^ |(|/^,»peit
harthatha Hj'^'x<=>i
Anastasi I, i6, 4, secretly (?)
Hahuti-âm...(?) HJ
i^k^Unl'thenameofafiend
hahemti Hl^J^
see HJ^HJ ^; Copt. &IÏ&5Z.
Hasau [TJ^
hastkatà ra^p^^]!)!^,
Anastasi I, 24, 4, to travel with difficulty.
.haq ra^ra^J^.-
Haqa-haga-her" HJ^^, \ K\\
„-Jk îçî S\ B.D. 162, 4, a Nubian (?) title
>® m $ iß ' ' of Râ.
IqOv^! Harris I, 77,3,3
1 I £*T 1 ' Libyan tribe.
Hakér HI
, B.D. XVIIIe,
a god of Abydos associated with the slaughter of
the dead.
Haker heb nj
rf=>, the
K2?
the festival .of.-Haker; [TJ
night festival of Haker. _
hatà-t YD]^ "I Û c^_)'.''Anastasi IV, 14", 1,
a cake, loaf of bread:' j- .-.''''
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ra
•hatàhatà ra^}!) ra^j!)
to trample upon ; see Hü JTJ
X
hatu ra
hatutu [TJ
hatr-t [TJ
/=> B.D. r63, rr.part of
"*' the head (?)
<=. <=.
, Stunden ro.
(3(3'
^ leather band for a
o ' . bow.
Hatestt [TJ <K\ , Dum. Rec.
50, r4, Hades ; Gr. "Aey?.
hathes m ^s=>p ö, N. 264, 265, a
kind of vessel, pot.
Amen. 7, 15, 8, 9> |TJ %, '"f ^-^ » ITJ
to seize, to attack, to assail, to gore, to
pull down a boundary stone or wall.
hatm-t ra^ ^^, ra
, footstool ; compare Heb. DTH
,©
hatrrm ITJ ^ Kim' Rec r9, 9&'
part of a shrine.
hatn [TJ %v ^^ "^fr, papyrus cord or
rope, vine tendril (?) ; var. lu ^r~ .
>, an arm ornament,
hatr-t m
bracelet, armlet ; see [TJ
. hatcha [TJ
hàtcher-t m
"V
O-
, fever (?) weakness.
.O
, an armlet
or bracelet (of gold, f\ Hn^J-
M [U I), U. 2 72, N. 662, [Tj;l)N|,N.704>
[TJ (J I. an interjection.
hâhâ ITJ (] ITJ Ü") an interjection, Ha-ha !
ha [TJ (Jr==:ö), A.Z. 1905, 36, to copulate.
' ' ■' ' '"■
ha ra (j^, IV, ro78,-"ra l)r=a^, iv,
97'2, hi/sband; -varr. JJJ , ■ [TJ \\ ("=3. »?.
c—id jtSs j±i
ITJ /JUf=ïb^f ; Copt. £,4.1.
hàu i
| Rec. 2, r r6, family, pro-
! )
■ V / ' ^ S èJT i ' geny, seed, posterity
hâ-t ITJ Ü ^é**? -s^, > illness, "sickness ; var.
ra t\ ^ jk'Pap' 3°24> r32'
hâ ra I) ^, ra Ijer^n, Jour. as. 1908,
25r, Rev. r4, 52, cost, expense, profit; Copt.
&HY.
Hàu m I) ^, U. 326. ITJ I) ^ la»»,
u. 545, t. 300, m §\^< Hh- 560, ra I)
^r=s>m,
Tuat II, a serpent-fiend in the
Tuat.
. hau ral)^^. ral)^Y,Rec-3I'3r'
an animal of the gazelle class.
. Hàu m (j^C^.U. 332^.300
hàu-t ITJ Ü , Rev- r2, 79»gate> forecourt;
Copt. £,4.611", Gr. 7r/ioav\ioi>.
hàu-t II! I) ^, T. r6
Hàri-Àu ml) JLJQ l)©Ç^.Rev.
rr, r85, a proper name = Copt, vepi ÏOT.
Hâuk m I) \^> Devéria> PaP- Tur-
148, Rev. 2, 19, a serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
hâm ra Û f^—a, PaP- 3°24, 49» t0
lead, to drive, to urge'.
hâmes ITJ I) | ^, with ^, IV, 7o4> to
approach or walk with reverence ; see |TJ
I J\ and raffin^-
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hânnâ ral]^l],P-.I,5'to.cryolitin
1 AAA«« 1 ' joy, to sing praises.
hâhi m I) ITJ ()(). ITJ I) lu 1)1) |,aninter-
jection, 0 I Hail I
Hâtàtàbâtà shesahàfg-t m û | û \ û
Jll^P^f ifc' U- 32S. "âme
of a mythological serpent. .'•...
hâisà ITJ ûû IqI û © ^» Rev- r2> Ô2> t0
immerse, to submerge ; Copt. £,4.Cie.
lu
H
[444]
H
m
m ra 1)1),Rec32,82, m 1)1)1', ra 1)1)^,
ID Ijl)^, lU ()() j], an interjection, 0! Hail!
hi raN\ lU ûû -A, Herusâtef Stele 7,
II. flfl^^J» Rev- J3- J4, M, 3, lU 1)1) 3f**7>
TO ut) > to descend, to fall down ; see [TJ <è\ ;
Copt. £,61.
hi11 lU t] t] , those who descend or fall.
hi-t lU uu^ j|i> Ebers PaP- 4°, ", M,
sickness, disease ; see [TJ t] sf**? -^^ •
hi m 1)1) y^, u. 443, ra!)!)y£e,
T. 252, to tow a boat.
hi [TJ ûûr=îû^, [TJ l)l)©(«=ü), husband;
Copt. £,<5.I.
hi ITJ 1)1)^?, Rec. 27, 87, ram.
hi raljljfe
Hi m l)l)j
hiu(?) [TJ 1)1) ^j, birds.
hi [TJ ÛÛ ^$ Vfè, Rev. 12, 11, a kind of
officer = V==^^>:%, L_ü V& (Revillout).
A.Z. 1906, 123, music, joy,
" gladness.
Tuat XII, a singing dawn-
god.
hi-t ITjÛÛJL. ID
, ITJ
Dream Stele 19, hall, temple, palace; varr.
ITJ
Stele 22.
hit(?) (TJ
or palace officials.
hin-t [TJ
abode, habitation.
ITJ
iw» , Dream
I TTT
1, IV, 1073, court
sn
, Rec. 27, 191, [TJ
, ITJ
hin ml)!)^, ID
(of a house or town).
»J m
, house,
, to be situated
ITJ
hinu (TJ (JO © ö e» HJ
.. _ .. -oeil-
oil, Rev. 13, 29, Jour. As. 1908, 294,
some(?); Copt. g,oeiIte (?)
hinu raûûe^^l, Rec- to"0*
11 Ö © ./} i' neighbours.
Hirna-t m 1) 1) -** ^ ^, Rec 33,3,
the Greek name " Irene."
vomi mining. ,v- JSfcg
Higer ITJ 1)1) f_^. a name for the Nile.
hit [TJ uul ^, Rev. 12, 68, dog-headed
ape; see JD^.
hit ID 1)1) 1)1) ] I ^, Jour. As. 1908,
277, to prove, to try; Copt. £,1X6.
hit-t ITJ 1)1) 1)1) ] f ^ <=, proof, trial.
hità m 1)1) ] 1) °, Rev- I3, 29, ditches'
hith [TJ
pits; Copt. £,ieiT.
A.Z. 1878, 49, pit;
Copt. £,ierr.
hu ?°- §• SI- £• <*\*T-
hu HJ il ! Treaty J4, with -=> in the
uu © 11 1' time of.
hinirn^öl]-);,^-'^^;
hu
v\\-
IV, 584, with
=>, over
against.
hu ID, ID * . ID J\, to go down, to
© © L_=u ©
A
fall; see [TJ
hu HJ V wT "Jl' belongings, relatives,
household ; see [TJ <ès. VI1'
hur ITJ Amen. 9, 1, day; see
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[ 445 ]
ITJ
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Hurmàis meïj) OÛRtô, A.Z.49,80,
the Roman; Gr. 'Pui/iaîo*; var. [TJ
huhu ra ra x£i , light breeze, puff of wind.
Hu-kheru ra % *& | % &, B.D.
144, the name of the herald of the ist Ärit.
hushi |ra^,Rev. 12,107, ra^jljlj^,
Jour. As. 1908, 257, 267, to be in danger, peril,
danger; Copt. £/JUçy.
husha ra £] Jg£
danger; Copt. £,UXIJ.
hut (?) m ^
hut, hutut ra^fj, ra^^, Rec.
30, 187, to burn, flame.
Hutt (TJ %>° A B.D. (Saite) 100, 2.
,, to be in
ITJ 3k fear, terror (?)
' © irV Copt. £,o-f-.
hutem
II, 114 . .
(?) ru\
^n=n: J\
, Rouge, I.H.
hph m Hi Rev,> t0 question (?); Copt.
neD mJ'' &ïoi(?)
heb m}\, rajw^, raj^,
ra^^, rn^^, raj ^, Rev. 11,
188, ibis; Copt. £,I&UM.
Heb J^ J ^ ^, the Ibis-god.
heb raj, raj a, raj^^, iv,
938. J1^, Rec 16, 109, raj^^,
Herusàtef Stele 89, ITJ ] > to send out, to
despatch a mission ; Copt. £.UufL
hebb ITJ J J, Rouge, LH. 256, to send.
hebu ITJ J *sfv a messenger.
heb ITJ J ^ a, iv, 345, ra J ^,
raj^, raj^^, raj^, raj
o\| J\, to make a way through, to traverse.
hebheb rajl7jjx^|, Amen. 8, 15,
JLjraJ^j.RhindPap. 16, rajra J,
N. 902, ITJ J ITJ J A, IV, 394, 955, Rec. 15,
«79. rajinj^.iv, 677, ITjJlTjJ^,
Rev. 11, 70, ^ £» Rec 16, 109, (TjJ
(TJ 1 ^^> t0 force a way through, to march
through, to traverse, to trample down; (TJ 1
ITJ J tea» IV, 1026, traverser of mountains
Jfl t\ <C"X |W1 ^jy, I
ITJ J (J «~«« ^p 1,
passing through ravines and marshes.
hebheb ra J ITJ J V, Ebers Pap. 1031,
to drive out pain.
heb
ra
\to butt, to gore, to thrust with
' the horns.
hebi
n|, to attack.
hebiu T [)[) H j, a group of fiends who
& "i"i M 1 ' attacked the dead.
heb raJ-^r-, raj^, raj^i
FD^n:'T-3os. raj^^=^,p.
658.763. ra J6^"^". M" 764, to plough,
plough; Copt. £,5fte, £,eftl.
Rec. 16, 108, storehouse, magazine,
slaughterhouse.
hebä "^ n, workshop.
heb
ra
44
south wind.
ra
Hebai (Hebi) aTÜÜ. Dendereh IV,
26, a lion-god of Denderah.
Hebit . Tft, Rec. 16, 109, a goddess.
hebin m ^» 1)1) ö ^ ^> |, Rev. 13,
15, ebony; Heb. '"O?'"'-
hebar ra ^&* <=> /*&t. J°ur. As. 1908,
301, anguish; Copt. £,&.&..
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hebar m^<=>^ = f J<=>J
<=>^tj, Rev.; Copt. £,ftop;Sp.
hebaq [TJ "^fe* ^ Aft» embrace, to clasp;
compare Heb. «/p^P..
hebi [TJ J ÜÜ 7J> weePer> mourner.
hebin HI jlûû » Rec- 6> r28> ebony.
hebu-t [TJ J © ^^, a kind of wood.
hebni \i " m J1X, ^fwè
^ n A/WW\ n AAAAAA ri AAAAAA
ebony ; , ebony trees; Heb. ^j^H
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J/uww\ roö "Vg
v^ Ö. <^ Ö, Rec 3, 57, „ww. Ö
Thes. r288, a jar, a measure = £-hen; plur.
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raj
heben-t äa-t [TJ J
VA,WA IV, 1131, honey
c. ' jar
<~=> the great
ii Ö- J"' heben.
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heben-t netches-t "\^
little heben.
hebner raJ X^'^SES
hebsmJpX'ReC-\CtoT0ku„d°
hebq [Uj^. 5dvi' Rea37> 2r>
to pierce, to stab, to pound drugs; Copt.
hebq ID J^,. a game trap (?)
hebq [TJ JM ®~>t0 disappear.
hep ITJ <=>*;, Rec r3, 40, ID ^, ID
ID e
D
ID
D
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raa
raa
ID
D
Rec. 33, 122, law, an order, a regulation, re
striction, custom, page of a book; plur. ID i 1
h^ EM'TlUi'.^*.
Just laws; *| ID
I D
© 1
1, inspector of laws ;
H1^ 1 ID tk C=>^ stablisher of laws ; ID %>
I MAMA Ä 0 Jf I I I D JT
1 ! ,WVMA ® il ! ' 'aws 'aic* down by the learned,
1 "" u 1
scientific laws'; T
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", good law, justice.
hep ID v?\ Jl to bind, to regulate.
hep-t ID o, U- 43. something seized or
D ' snatched.
hep-tut ID o^] ^, n. r48
nep , to walk, to move, to step.
hephep ID ID x t0 run, to travel.
Hepa ID
D
Hepaf [TJ
Hepath ID
D
, N. r383 ....
, P. 638.
i .T.23, [U
|>R 636- ™2€\*=
=s,M. 5rr, agod(?)
Hepâu ID (j %s Tßftfü., T. 293, a serpent-
fiend who devoured the hearts of the gods.
Hepâ-UU ID A tktk N. 801, a proper
M. 5ri,N. 1094, ID
Hepenu lu
Do©
Hepnentà HJ
D /WWV\
Ombos II) 233, a
god of offerings.
name of a
god(?)
n*.
Heptes man* Thes. .,., one of the
* —=^ ' * seven stars of Urion.
J\
hem [TJ
hem [Tj
hemi [TJ
hem-t [TJ
hem-t [TJ
Ä, Peasant 172, the
ferryman who collects the fares of his passengers.
, Rev. 14, 52, expense, cost,
hire of a boat ; Copt.
g,ex*.e.
$k Rev. 12, 73, a kind
$> ' of tax.
'öö U. 469, T. 220, food
Q ' for the journey.
Hemti [TJ
w
.A, B.D. 64, 35, the
god who carried to heaven the shadows and
spirits of the dead.
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hem en
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Nfr*»—^ 125, to fall.
hemhem ITJ m
i—
hem ra^fj,
V-A to enter into, to
fall (?)
fire, heat, hot ; Copt.
a class of spirits, men and women, people ; see
henmem-t.
to moan, to utter a cry
of pain.
hem [TJ
hemhem m^m^J, jLJIL
^. m J ITJ I gf. Rec 16, 109, [TJ I ITJ I
$&, to roar, to bellow ; Copt. £ÂJL£,5Z.
hemhem-t [TJ lb. ITJ tjC> Iv> i62> a
cry, roar, bellow, battle-cry; plur. [TJ
ITJ
ITJ
ra^ ra
in
in
C. I
!, in
d 1
in
hemhem -1 änkhiu [TJ
in
in
0, AA/WA the noise made by a mass of human
■vwwy © - - - - '
beings, the roar of the people.
hemhem-t her-t ITJ ITJ a. <=>, the
roar of the sky, i.e., thunder.
hemherrmt ITJ ^ ITJ ^ ^ ^-f.
rakk2^Vrf-IV,Ioo8,tph£eï
hemhëmut ta [TJ j^ [TJ ^ * —,
" roarings of the earth," earthquake (?)
hermit [TJ
j beings who cry out,
I ' or roar.
Hem TJ . Tuat VI, a god of offerings.
Hemhem ITJ ITJ , ITJ ITJ fl
1 1—: 1 1 SU
Tuat I and VI, a singing-god.
Hemhem ra ^ m ^ ^, Nesi
"Âmsu 32, 48, a thunder-god.
Hemhemti ratj-\ ITJ
Amsu 32, 17, a title of Aapep
hemhem ITJ ITJ
hema [TJ
hemâs [TJ
,, Nesi
a kind of triple
crown.
, to rise, to ascend.
Rec. 30, 72
hemi ra ^ M Of > Jour-As- ^o8« 279.
government ; Copt. £,eJUU, £,Z*JUie.
herrm ITJ % x t0 butt.t0 g°re with
i Ji L_=u' horns.
hemen ro «^^^^"Tl P.S.B.A. 14,140, to work
&' skilfully.
hemes ra 1111 a, Thes. 1204, m | H
A, Thes. 1198, ITJ I a, to approach
someone in fear ; var. ITJ ]j\ (D H I ^ •
Hemthet [TJ 1\s==> ■yarnn, u. 549,
T. 304, a serpent-god.
hen ITJ , U. 532
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111 fS' m. ^' m tÄ. m,r^.
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ra 0
ra
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0$.
ITJ ^^^, a wooden coffin, a stone sarco-
/WWV\ f£ ^
phagus, box, coffer, chest ; plur. ITJ ^J "a,
ri c m ° ra
U. OOI, ■ u , ww«
mm » » » Ö ©
I I
Ö ""^
1, Leyd. Pap. 3, 4,
ra ö^'Pf ? il , IV, 338, linen chest j
1c
'"""J "j ""j IV, 1015, chest for keeping
W-zr' ' % private documents in.
1, P. iii6b,
/WWV\
hen I u /www <
/WWV\ S^< /*"
15, a scribe's writing box.
hen TJ J^""^ ^, a box for holding the
AAAAAA
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skull; plur. ITI
A/WW
He mi shetatu ~w5a ® | ^S I
I I 1 I I C l
Tuat VII, the coffins of the dead in the Tuat.
1,
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hen il! ~-* Thés. 1206, IU ^j,
AAAAAA "^ '' AAAAAA
««w *^, HD , Love Songs 3, 13, to bow,
^ ■ .il Jj AAAAAA 1 W 1
to nod, to bend, to assent to, to agree, to make
a sign of agreement, to incline the head, to lean
heavily on someone ; Copt. e£,rte.
hen AAAAAA
w , Mar. Kam. ci. 26, to nod.
hen Hi (5-^?, nod, signal.
AAAAAA Vj
hen IU (5., skull, brain pan,
AAAAAA
•1 j. ra « 0
nen-t aaaaaa rest, respose.
henen ill
, Rec. 26, io(«= ITJ
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• ra , iv, 1107, Jl^o, ra
AAAAAA AAAAAA I
n -WW« â. *v> ,090't0 ^ow't0 ^en^ '^ l"1611'1»
aaaaaa ' to agree, to conform to, to assent.
hennhenn IU ITJ tj. 609, bowings.
aaaaaa aaaaaa ' -" °
aaaaaa aaaaaa
nennen IU ITJ |l_ü, Rf- 2> "^t0
MAMA AAAAAA Ü 'uH tO Sleep.
Henen-henen-henen ITJ ITJ ITJ
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P. 638, N. 1383, a magical formula (?)
heni ITJ AA V p. 817, IU A,u.6i6,
AAAAAA 1 1 J > AAAAAA 1
ra AA|, Rec. 26,224,36,2". ra AH Y,
AAAAAA 1 1 U AAAAAA 1 1 Jj
Rec. 26, 234, 34, 177, m |K> ra Ö%1
AAAAAA d£jL AAAAAA _/I U
Rec. 34.177, ra o|, ra ö%^, ra
AAAAAA U AAAAAA -_/I rYT-J AAAAAA
o^, ra oVTA, ra «*, ra Jl
dU. AAAAAA _/I Jj <*-*] aV»AAAA jj AAAAAA L
to praise, to acclaim, to sing to, praise, song.
heni-u ra AAVj!, ra o\m\,
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those who praise.
henàut ITJ A %f Jj.N.834....
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henhen ITJ ITJ '^ Nâstasen Stele 30,
AAAAAA AAAAAA ^
to dance, to praise.
henti henti AAAAAA AAAAAA ^T NäStaSCn
. 0 W o \\ T
Stele 2, dance, praise.
Heniu âmiu Tuat ITJ A A \>H \
AAAAAA ]1 _Zf Ji I
r, the choirs of
angels in the Tuat.
A JL &\ %> ! * c"\ Tuat V' the choirs of
I« m © ^ ä i* Mission r3, "7'
0
I AAAAAA
ID ö
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I
IU
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friends, neighbours, household
hemi ITJ f\ , whip, flail, scourge.
hen, henu ITJ £—3, tj. 535l IU ör
ü AAAAAA
raY- m öS, rar!s. ra ö\ö,
<-> I AAAAAA Ü Vil AAAAAA _R
ra Ö, IU "va Q a measure, jar, vase,
AAAAAA VH Ö ~~^
pot for sweetmeats, unguents, etc. ; plur. IU Vs\
Copt. £,m.
heni IU A A 00 maker of sweets or jam,
AAAAAA ill ' confectioner.
AAAAAA (2 HH Ml' AAAAAA J^. HH I Îl '
Hearst Pap. 13, 5, the contents of a hen measure,
i.e., about four-fifths of a pint.
, Q AAAAAA
henti IU aaaaaa, De Hymnis 52, Rec.
AAAAAA (2 AAAAAA
.—. J . AAAAAA
28, 214, wave; see henhen lu IÜ AAAAAA *
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
Copt, ^.oeijui.
, , , , AAAAAA
henhen lu lu aaaaaa, lu lu q;
IU IU
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Q V\ AAAAAA
_/! AAAAAA
a sheet of water with
waves on it.
, the watery
lienlienit Hl! HI
AAAAAA AAAAAA
abyss of the sky.
henhenu IU IU en^ ö ^>, Rec.
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31,170, IU IU ö%^iJlv5,Rf?-2 9, 154, a
AAAAAA AAAAAA Ji ' ' kind Of DOSt.
henn IU IU ^ IU ^ iv, 718,
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an animal found in Syria, a kind of stag.
henen IU V& to recommend (?)
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Henen m!). ,WVMA Jyy. T. 24, a god.
Henit, Hennit JU^ ] jk, m. 691,
! . -, AAAAAA V 1
~WWi j^, N. 797, a goddess.
henn IU«=0^0,Rev.,phallus»S "^1
ÖÖ L) v Xaaaaa.
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henhen H! IU «=j=p ç, Rev., order,
command ; Copt. £,ort£,en.
henàu ID J %>ö ', Rec- 3',. 178,
-vww, H Jl ,===. praise (?)
henàhen[à] m A [TJ M 1
to praise.
AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA L IJ
Hennâ m !).!). 1| \, (U !).!). (J, P. 636,
ra !}.!). (| j^, m. 514, N. io96,1097, ^ (j,
N. 1314. agod.
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henànà m n n , M. 96, H! j\ (1
1 1 AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA 1
N. io2, to sing, to praise.
henânàu HI A 7^° ! sweet, gracious,
aaaaaa! S ^- i i i pleasant.
*\ -\ AAAA
Hennàthf mil <• JJ„ "X", a star.
I I AAAAAA *- ■/l /C
heni ID A A yr^, u. 446, T. 255, to sail.
AAAAAA 1 1
Heni ID A A fl •. (x) a g°d; (2) a tit,e
aaaaaaHH Sil ofRâ.
henu ID ö e, up to (of time), until.
AAAAAA I ^ J
O Ebers Pap. 109, 6, a
V' kind of animal.
AAAAAA 1 w 1
lienUll AAAAAA
• 0 e
Hennut m!).!). ö^],P-473,N. 1118,
P.S.B.A. 20, 308, dual of ru (I.
' ° ' AAAAAA '■I
AAAAAA 1
henkheses il! ®
0 w
TZJ. , the east
wind, the god of the east wind ; varr. ill „
T I Ö —H I T AAAAAA —H I T
hensheses ra °n(l3±3l ramp
AAAAAA —H | T Ö — H — I
-C-*, ra _h_ 1ZJ. 1, Berg. I, 35, the east wind,
the god of the east wind; see above.
hent J2«^_j),Israel Stele, 2> t0 c.harg,e
* —=^ (of an animal).
hentcher ID B* , Tomb of Àmenem-
AAAAAA ^ ^
bat 20, to seize, to capture.
her ru . Verbum I, 248 = Heb. hi*.
heru <=p>, more, addition ; Copt £,0*Y0,
e
heri iH
ra ra
IU
A, to be at
.... ....rra
\\ \\
peace, to be content, to rest, to be satisfied, to
i—■ n (a . m S
sink to rest ; IU ; pleasing ; 'u ,
' <=> 11 \\ <=> III
take care ! go softly ;
Copt. £.PPe-
^,&^, ra *
gracious;
IU (3
heri with O IU
o, ra o, ra g o, ra o <&, ra
J ", to be content, satisfied; Copt. £,6pi.
her àb (?) <■§> ® v& pap. 3024,126, a
=. 1
man of a contented disposition.
ra n ra
her-t
rest, peace,
satisfaction ; <r> 1 ^""1, soft speech.
herut HI ^^û, H! (gl^^D-,,
Rev. 14, 15, a "pa*-,, Rev. 12, 112, repose,
contentment, joy. rejoicing.
herta IU i 1 (j, feast, festival ; Gr. ioprf (?)
hacr Jbll Jb&IV'938> <§>T I-
IV, 1156, 1183, to be content.
herr-t 00,
please or satisfy.
Herr <=
ra û 1
=f=f=i 1
I, things that
Her-ti <c=>o
, Tuat III, a mythological boat
/., Isis and Nephthys.
her IU L_=u, to go away; Copt £,U)X.
heri m
"=> Rhind Pap., to go up ; Copt.
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her IU 88«» IV> 745» 'ake, pond, goose-
— ' pond.
her II! . field, plot of ground, mountain.
(I . , "mountain of
her ara lu v
god," i.e., a high hill ; Heb. Vn'IH.
heru
ra
, vegetables (?)
her IU Q , a metal pot
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her rn ^t3» Rev., lofty; Copt. £,uuX.
herber ID ID ^,Rev., to extend, to
prolong ; Copt. £,eX£,U)X.
herr [ij-2*
her-t
■ Jt) to conceive, to be with
_2a«. <±i' child.
grief, sorrow, lamentation, calamity,
evil hap.
her-t <~> g, bandlet, fillet.
ra
• Q, oanai
hrar<s>^r^'day;see<§>^?-
herà lu ft Q, B.D. 58, 6, a milk vessel.
herà Hü A (a, Rev. n, 180, food; Copt.
&pe; ^ (] e ° - (] (2 jD = Copt &pe-
rtoTTe (Rev.).
hrärä m "^ -a* O, Rev-*2- * ' '> «>n-
m \7 Ü ception.
hru ^^o ^o ra, <f, o,
(' , «^ O, A.Z. 1906, 130, day ; Copt. £,OOY ;
piur. 0,. ra oj, ra wo ra ^0©
^^000, P. 288, 339, M. 570, N.i 176,
^O^.N.626; TO ®,—
•O
Ci 0 I
daily ; Y » to-day ; ^ j, every day : - IU
, Rec 3, 49, q.^o^' day
I AAAAAA
^O, mid-day;
and night = always, for ever.
Hru ID %> O day the 30 Day-gods
were: (1) Tebutij (2) Herunetchtef; (3)Àsàr;
(4) Àmset ; (5) Hâp; (6) Tuamutef; (7) Qebh-
senuf; (8) Maati-tef-f; (9) Àritchetef; (10) Àri-
reneftchesef; (n)Netchetur; (i2)Netchsnââ(?);
(13) Teken; (14) Hemba; (15) Ârmâuai ;
(16) Mehefkheruf ; (17) Heruheriuatchf; (18)
Atii ; (19) Ànmutef ; (2o)Upuatu; (2i)Ànpu;
(22) Nâ; (23) Nâur; (24) Nâtesher ; (25)
Shema; (26) Maameref; (27) Nut; (28)
Khnemu; (29) Utettefef; (30) Nehes.
hrui-t m
$
1
> IV, 693, daily
list or register, diary, journal, day-book, ledger =
Gr. ê(prifiept£eï.
hru up renpi-t O >iy) <jay of the
opening of the year, i.e., New Year's Day.
hruutchä metu O I A TKMI, day of
the weighing of words, i.e., the day of judgment.
hru mit V\~S death day.
hrumeStuO|(l=^|, ra (|j p,
-<2>-
H =j, birthday of Osiris.
hru en Àn-mut-f O Ö | \"\ ^ »
the name of the 19th day of the month.
hru en Àhi O ö Hj1 > the name of the
18th day of the month.
hru en Asar O ' h 0=], the name of the
A/WW\ LI I
3rd day of the month.
hru en Upuatu © £> ~^f ^^. the
name of the 20th day of the month.
Hru en utchä meÇtu ID %>Q '
*^^> ft AA/VW.
^ B.D. i, 7, the day of
Ml' judgment.
hru en netch snää ® ' "f* SÄ »
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name of the 12th day of the month.
hru en Hem ba O | 3J5?> the name
i\A/W\A À
of the 14th day of the month.
hru en Khnemu © ö Ö T 1' the
name of the 28th day of the month.
hru en sma-ta u AAAAAA
I s
day of union with earth, i.e., the day of the
burial.
hru en sekhenu © ' fi'^L), Rec
AAA/W. lui I
33, 4, day of the manifestation of Mnevis.
hru en Shema © ™w* "•§*, © ««, L-V
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hru en tep renpi-t © ~ww. | f Q. New
Year's Day.
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hru en tekh <i~> WM* ^ A.Z. 1907,
0 1 ®
46, " day of drunkenness "—a yearly festival.
hru nefu ITJ %> O j±j t^; Pap-
3024, 134, a windy day.
hrunefer O î, ITJ %°J, ^ O
l
ITJ
1?
', a happy day, day
of rejoicing, feast-day ; ^ LJ T
O a
", this
happy day; à 0 A fa ^k © Î ^=^, Pap.
3024, 68, " follow the happy day," i.e., always
be happy.
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hru khennu <i~> w MH 0 (2, day of a
water procession.
hru Shet-f metu-f
(?)
i
the name of the 16th day of the month.
hru qesen ™ 3 "T an unlucky day,
©N ^Sè0 day of calamity.
hru Tehuti © '^ ^£7, festival day of
Thoth, i.e., the ist day of the month.
hru tiu heru renpit O v ' f Q
lllll (2 III I I
the five days over the year, i.e., the five epago-
menal days, or the birthdays of Osiris, Horus,
Set, Isis, and Nephthys, | [1 j^, | [1^,
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heru in
1
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rrn aawsa r-r-i v*aaaa
herp -q->*~wv,,<—»w*™
O «WM D AA/WA
'^1=
, <■=> "^ \>, to be submerged,
<^_^(2 3=1' o T=r 5 '
drowned, to sprinkle, to make wet; Copt.
£,u>pn.
herp with v <—■> *w v, to let a
I Q ,VWW\ I
matter sink deeply into the mind or heart,
the submerged, the drowned.
Herpiu ITJ □ ÛÛ %> !, Tuat VIII, the
. spirits of the drowned in the Tuat.
: , Nav. Litanie, 69
hern <==> i\
[ 451 ] H m
hernutà ITJ ""*" 1A ^ field produce,
herbs, vegetables.
hersh ITJ ^JJ L_=u, Jour. As. 1908, 304,
to be slow, patient ; Copt. £,opçy.
herqah Hü
• w
A, Alt. K.
662, a correction of Dum. H.I. I, 22, 21A.
herk [TJ
, Rev. 12, 25, to embrace,
to be girded or embraced; Copt. gjUSXtf'-
hprk IT! U rS^ rin& bracelet'' C°Pl-
heh pw, an interjection, O.
N. 132, heat, flame, fire.
heh ra 5^3 A-Z- I9°5. 39» warm w'nd.
[TJ T ' breath, to breathe into.
heh. jJJ ^ A, to go, to march.
heh-t H ^, step : see TJ ITJ j^.
[TJ J\ ci ci
ITJ'
* in
', hall (?) ;
heh-ti(?) m;
hehà jJJ h *#&, Anastasi V, 17, 3-5, to
be deaf to good advice, to be inattentive.
heM-tra||2,ra||||3,in«tention(?)
hes § fö>Rev-I2>68 = I p fö>
dashes ITJiè^A.Rev. i3,22=|JpA,
to march, to meet.
heshes ra P m P f^, Rev- 7' l87^;
hesent
^5.^, praise.
razi
lieq [U*, ^, ra^^, Rev. i2, 18,
to oppress, to inflict pain, to diminish.
Hpaes ra'd Tuat VI» a vv'arder of the 6th
4 _^_, Gate
heqes^^.rap^.Pe-nt^i,
heqsut-t m^%>Q©,Nav- Litanie> 24.
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m
Hekâ JD h -mm, U. 541, T. 297, a
serpent-fiend in the Tuât = IU • fem.
m
.P6 Cl
Heker lu
imai.
___ = Gr. Mow/iei!
v_^ ^ *-* (Brugsch).
Heker il! 0 the name of a festival:
plur. H!
_Ä£.
e m
Hekru lu
people of Heker.
Heker-t lu
-X) $f I, Rev. 13, 3,
innnn, U. 541,
ra
ci "WIS®, T. 297, a serpent-fiend.
net <^> fear; Copt. ^O-f.
hett [TJ i ^ -A, to run, to revolve.
.A d
hethet m ra A, ra ra x ra ^
to run, to revolve, to turn about; IU IU t=t,
" Circler "—a title of the Nile.
het(?) H] VJ^-( to drill a hole in wood.
hetâ ra (j <j), a boring tool, bradawl (?)
Hett IU M\, Denderah IV, 79, one of
the four ape-gods who slew Äapep.
Hettà ra [1 il, Berg- I, *°. a singing
a a 1 jRJ ape-god.
hetâ ra (j ^ j, a kind of herb.
hetâ-t [TJ 11 (j S a, Rev. 12, 66
hetti-t g)^Q|
, chisel, boring tool.
Hetu ra tk in
, an animal in the Tuat
hetb HÜ J f=q, Rec. 27, 86, sky.
, . ro^ r\ m r\ footstool ; com-
hetem e={\,^s £\, pareHeb.^q.
, a kind of
, .„ . ra<=> ra^
heter-t <^=^>,
collar, an ornament of dress.
hethen
ra
Nav. Litanie, 69
TTpfhpt m * ' U. 615, the name of a
uetnet m ^ , ^ (?)
Hethti ID Q Tuat I, one_ of the nine
1 \\' singing ape-gods.
net lu ç g, IU ^_o, iv, 1090,
IU
L_u'
IU
, IV, 971, to strike, to
trample upon, to vanquish, to suppress, to
subdue.
\\
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IU
hethet IU IU ^, iv, 710, IU HJ
• c—»^ c—»^ c^a <=S:
ra II! <^_/], Verbum I, 338, IU
to batter down, to beat small, to
L=>0' crush.
het-t IU Q ' Berl- Med- PaP- 2I> 7
c=>.^^-'
Hett m c=>(fl, Rec- 3°' l8VS°-? -"
•• c=> SU the luat.
S\ , N. 623; see Hi!
Hettut m
Ö
hettut in
O ^ ) N. 706, apes.
L_=u, Ebers Pap. 92, 9,
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hetem IU
to break, to shatter.
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hetmu m AM-wvA >^y>; IV, 666j Rec 8,
171, footstool; compare Heb. DTTT
heten c~>, T. 332, m , n. 623,
IU ^7y . a plant used in making incense ;
var. filV^f.
Hetennut J^^-j^, T. 33*, JD,
A/VSAA/V
*k Q, N. 623, a deity.
heter-t IU <=>r], IU^1 A.Z.
1908, 16, a pectoral, a pectoral amulet.
Hetchhetch m "^ m *u^l p. 173,
ra ^ ra "^ ^, M- 738> 74°- N- ***
hetchen (U "^ ^[, incense plant (?)
[453]
h Q, has a sound similar to n in Heb.
nnD = Arab. Jj, Syr. ^^a. Eth. dJ-TTtv
h f > f l> Rev->self: 1I*— = &u>q.
h f.f|.U.i78,537;see|^^,
h K I. Rev. 13, 52, profit; Copt. £,KY.
he-t tf 1, lands, estates ; see Ö
and
to
strike.
Q . Copt. eiuu&e, i<l£„ io£,i,
^ ' iuu£,e.
he-t
D
temple; plur.
T. 2
c. 1
]TJ, Palermo Stele, g ^ [T],
Jr^n' U Jf" i-rT.' I n' U'
great house, wmple ; dual [][] ^.fg ^,
, T. 305, two temples, double
a.u- «* a " s
)PTX.U.6o9,
— y ,u.
he-t ߻13-3 ^. 'he hall of a tomb, the
In I JP>
tomb itseif : plur. J , Rec. 13, 38.
IrJ cam III
hetu (?) ffflVw 11 men attached to the
temple, temple servants.
Hetit(?) y^^l). Mar. Cat. 452.
a form of Änqit (?)
He-t àau Q f%, " House of the Aged
One," a temple of Memphis; J -ifR/vf1»
House of the Aged Prince ; see Het-aer.
He-tÀutig^â^
of a shrine of Osiris.
Digitized by
w
a name
H
• He-tAptt g^(|
and town of Ombos.
D
, the temple
He-t Àmen-t
Q^l
" hidden temple," a name of the tomb and of
the Tuat in general.
He.t4nesQ^^8, Q^[j
^^ ^yr5 B.D. 17, 105, the house of the Ânes
^X^ I ' bandlet, the temple of Herakleopolis.
He-tâh-t G ^ (j$Q'*)£$. a sanctuary
of Libya Mareotis containing the right leg of
Osiris.
He-tAsàrj] û ri © 1 ", the<-S^rapeu.m
IrJcmAJ I© of Mareotis.
He-t Àsâr-hemaga-t 0 ^ f | IP
©
S
°* a sanctuary of
m ' Osiris.
"1*lmit N.668
He-t at fHp , M. 207, |jg,
He-t à tu
N. 130
T. 281,
he-täa-tg —|,§r^,
*, u. 598,
N. 964,
great house, palace, town, a name of the tomb
and of the sky.
he-t äa-t <§■, law court; ^~) & , IV,
1030, director of the Six Courts of Law; J3,
I ' T Srar3r,t'ie mansion of the nobles.
He-t äa-t ent hert & <=>?=*,
Til c. Q
the mansion of the sky.
He-t äa-t Tern ^^Jk^, the
mansion of Tern of Heliopolis.
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H
ne-tan y^^©, y
(i) the temple of Hathor at Denderah ; (2) a
temple-town in the Delta.
He-t ânkh ["jH, U. 550, T. 308, 310,
M ^ •$• WM; (1) the abode of fr ^S jk. ;
(2) a temple of Osiris.
He-t änkh-t U ^ ■$■ û , "houseof
life"—the college of learned men attached to
the temple.
He-täkhmmy^-^lj,
O^MIKTT' temple of the statues
ofthegods; var. y^^^^^,
B.D. (Nu) 141, 142, 16.
He-t äshemu y
rvn
B.D. 142, 26, 748, 9, the chamber containing
the statues of the gods.
he-t uäb
" pure house," a name of
the sky.
he-t unuiti y ^ <**~«
*^r
ICT3Ö C211WI/1 'CT3
chamber of the slaughterer, the sacrificial cham
ber in a tomb or temple.
he-t ur-t y
^=»1 1 1
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hall ,„
in ^ 111
Qlll^llllll,
io39ly-^
court of law, judgment
I I
Q^
C~3
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T £"Tfl I III
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III.'
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Ci I I II
1
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, Rec. 31, 1
, IV, 1036,
IV,
,IV, 1071,
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He-t ur-t y
the six courts of justice.
»^2^, the goddess
of the great temple, i.e., heaven or the sky.
û ^
He-t ur-t
ea
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n Q
IV, 1130, a temple of Amenemhat in Upper
Egypt
Be-tühem-herQ^J^J
Cv '
B.D. 123, the temple of Uhem-her.
He-t User Menu
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the temple of the goddess Àpit at Thebes.
He-t usekh her
0
^ 9, B.D.
.=*£= I
28, 5, house of the Broad Face—a temple of Râ.
He-t Utet-t H Q S (C=Ö5, temple
IrJ m Q Q^n
of the genetrix, i.e., the goddess Àpit, at Karnak.
he-t utet-t y^a, y-^f^ßö.
house wherein one was begotten, the ancestral
home.
He-t Ba «^ <=> "^7
M. 743.
"house of the soul," &^j4 J, Ani 1, 6, a
name of heaven.
He-tBaiug^j.g^r.g^
3& $3 ^ sä i ©•the temPle of souls at
Mendes; var.
san
©
A.Z. 1871,81.
He-t He-tBaiu [Q q "^J. the temple
of the temple of souls,';'.?., the temple of Apit
at Thebes.
tezL /w^ fe^
Buch. 2 2 ; see He-t Benben.
He-t Bast
no
« Q I the temple of Bast at
EJ^CT Bubastis.
Çe-tBàti^iffl
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house of the king<>f the North,
i.e., the Serapeum at Sais.
He-t Benben-t Qj], [ffiS' QS
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sanctuary at Heliopolis in which the Sun-göd
was worshipped under the form of a stone
which resembled in shape a truncated obelisk.
He -1 Benben H Q J w~* J
uncm-iici. 11 ... Tuat VII, the temple of the blazing body of Râ.
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He-t Benu
, the
see He-t
Benben.
temple of the Benu-bird at Heliopolis.
He-t Berber]] Q J J^;
the incense chamber.
He-t Mut änkh 1°-^" -f-^LlV, 935,
a temple in Upper Egypt.
He-t men-t Ij |°,a sanctuary in
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Libya Mareotis; var. IJ ^ 9 .
11
1— —J MMW T IWWaO III
, Buch. 57, incense chamber (?)
he-t menkh Ï] IÎJ I , box or chamber for
ID A A vestments.
pe-t menkh y|° "* ^u».
He-t meritit II
i
i
i
c^ a temple in the 15th Nome of Lower-
Egypt.
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He-t mesnekhtit H û ||1'
Ci
, the chamber of the Meskhenit goddess ;
ID n
he-t nub f^~\
n n' Id
. p- 589, y
■0
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o \\
'QrA,^^' " house of gold," a
name of the sarcophagus and of the chamber in
which it stood.
he-t nub I] ^ r5Sn©, "house of gold,"
ID n 000
i.e., a goldsmith's workshop, the goldsmiths'
quarter of the city.
hetut nub f] ° 1 ^^ n, smelting-
ID n 1 o o o °
houses, gold refineries.
• He-tNefer-t [T~\ û / temple (?) in
1 ° H n Hermopohs.
Vp| ,ww« (ff ° the temPle of hundreds of
£ül 1 111 m' thousands of years.
k-f- JS) j B.D. 58, 3, 108, 3, temple of a
I îfj 1 ' group of gods.
he-t neter 111 û,temple; piur. nc-3
He-t neter en Àsâr Hep ^] ^ ö
-<33>- Ä
rfS \/ , the Serapeum of Sakkârah.
Ai Inn " '•
He-t neter enti Hap-res Li
R - — n*| <=> the Serapeum in the Nome Proso-
Xr=rSo' piles.
He-t Renrenui f] ^ <=><::> J J).
Rec. 30, 201. a temple of a pair of gods.
he-t rekhes (?) H Xî>~", slaughter-house.
fÖ, temple
-*ö
He-t ertu _
- ,J — c^
of the emissions of Osiris.
n'
He-t sma (?) (He-t rekhes ?) y
Rec. 31, 12, the kitchen of Horus.
He-t heb Sept-t Q ^-^ g J P Ä ^
, temple of the Sothis festival.
he-themag-ty^M^S^
, Buch. 52, laboratory.
**■*hem' ll^WJ'the iinen
closet of the temple or palace.
the chamber of the Henu boat of
Seker.
He-t nemm-t I <H \, the Serapeum of
l_î La Letopohs.
he-t nemes y ^ — J ^ ^,
B.D. 78, 20, the chamber of the Nemes crown.
Digitized by
He-t-Her j^. U. 574> N. 37,968.T. 43.
Hathor;^ïiï0S^^i'Thes-801'
the seven Hathors ; Copt. £/.eu>p, <Le(JUp.
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He-t-Heru-Sekhmit RS 9 ® <J[.
the goddesses Hathor and Sekhmit.
he-t hesmen [1 | Mw^r^.thp
chamber containing the bath of natron in which the
dead to be mummified were immersed.
He-t hetch uru (?) |j •Sa, U. 469,
T. 220, P. 184. M. 294, jT] 5^'N'.897
He-t VI em Àthi-taui ==
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He-t stau Rä-kher-äha O U "^
g—>c^='~l B-M. 255, the court of the Six
"• n' in Athi-Taui, south of Memphis.
He-t Sap Q^^^, „,e
temple of Sâp.
He-t sutenit en Rä
1Q
D 5& f
temple of Râ in the Nome Gynaecopolites.
He-t ser V U. 296, p. 656, M. 762 ;
ID
, P. 186, 758, M. 124, N.
T..7IiQp"
CI
r
n—Är
2i6, 533, 646;
Cl
m
17, a famous temple of the Sun-god in Heliopolis.
He-t Serqit 1$ , P. 665,
P. 508, a temple of the goddess Serqit
He-t sekh-t (?)
oAr • J. Mar. Kar. 42,
, a tefnple
30, the temple of the hunting net.
He-t Sekha-Heru Q—-T
*>f^, a temple of Apis in Libya Mareotis
He-tSekhun-t (Ifl ®
in the Metehte Nome.
He-t Sekhemu II -^ 1 Jj |, "house of
the Powers," the capital of the 7th Nome of
Upper Egypt.
Het-t Sekhmit [] °" $ O a temple
of the.goddess Sekhmit in Memphis
fl\ Q/^, Tuat VI, a chamber containing a
symbol of Râ in the form of a wing.
He-t shät [I
fortress of Rameses III.
Ci r-rr-i
com'
Rec. 19, 19, a
He-tshen-t 19.) 11, M. 209, N. 672,
the name of a temple, the Labyrinth (?)
\ _
Mettemich Stele 83
He-tqa A\ Ji,
He-t ka
the abode of a sacred bull.
U ^,u. 554. T. 303.
He-t Ka
D
U
ni'
U
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the KA-chapel, or portion of a tomb set apart
■for the dwelling of the Ka.
He-t ka Seker Hu
of the Ka of the Death-god.
, the chapel
He-t kau Neb-t ertcher II
^ Ui
&
, B.D. I4T, 148,
ti- D
rr-z-u^Bsfii n^u
1 1 1 in <==»<E>£Ü' Id cm 1
B* "i^-n, " house of the Kau of the God of
the Universe," the name of one of the seven
divine Cows.
He-t ta-t ankh
o 1
Cl
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a temple of Thothmes III at Thebes.
He-t tuau Rä Q Il H A Tuat VI, a
temple of the Sun-god in the Tuat.
He.tTebutiu.tQ^]V\
I C
1 , the abode of the gods who embalm.
He-t temt-t Ra
0
2S3 I
. Tuat
VI, a chamber with an image of Rä in the form
of a man.
He-t Tesheru U °" m%^
!•
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B.D. 142, 27, 148, 9, the temple of the red
devils, followers of Set.
[ 457 ]
He-t Tet [Jg^J. Rec. 3, 51, the
famous chamber of the Tet of Osiris at Abydos.
he-t 11 , section of a book, chapter,
strophe, stanza; plur. 11 i; 11 *), ist
strophe ;
III III III Ö, B.D. 172, 9th
0 C~3 Ci
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I \\
Amen. 27, 7, thirty chapters; com-
I "" pare Syr. 4vj-=, Arab. c^o..\
, ist chapter;
strophe ;
nnng
ha ^^U.L-D. in, 140c,
IV, 96, 658, Peasant 36, a particle, O that !
Would that ! *# "^\ & "^\ , O that it were
possible ! "TjK <K\ ga vä , Peasant 43, Dream
Stele 34, Would that I had ! *W £&, Metternich
Stele 216, a cry of desire ; and see Golénischeff,
Hammâmât io, 44.
B.D. 172, 13, to rejoice; var. 0 o T .
hau, haiu $1^11. N. 996, mourner;
■/^ tdr ' ' ^"^" '' '5> men wn0 rec'te trie praises
of the dead at funerals, criers, mourners.
ha ^0. Palermo Stele, wall.
ha-t S^Oi, T. 164,
P. 607, 609,
I, IV, 122 1,
Pap. 3024, 53,
, N. 806,
, Rec. 30, 72,
, Rec. 31,170,
:<h-
IÏÏITT1
, tomb, grave, bier,
funeral bed, tomb buildings, coffin, sarcophagus,
bread-cake.
ha-t
Methen, Ö
Décrets 73,
12, 87,
Rec. 31. 29,
a ^
, N. 996,
, Palermo Stele, P.S.B.A.
, Rec. 31.166,
, Rev. 3, 38,
, Rev.
12, 96, land, field, estate, park, territory, domain,
farm, an arura öf land ; Copt. IU)£,I, IO£.I,
eiu>£,e.
ha, hau
a dweller on the irrigated land, especially a
peasant, farm-labourer, vassal ; plur. n
l,Hh. 378,
!•
M.f1JMi.flki$^
e
@.
\\\, B.D. 99, 2,
l, B.D. 190, 8,
Décrets 73, ®\$jfl]
peasants in general (?)
hau
•A P. 702, followers,
111' servants.
£> to go back, to retreat, to
w' set behind.
© IV, 994, to go back,
il ' to retreat.
ha
haha
behind, at the back of; plur. "# "^\ A % !
are behind or at the back of anything, apostates,
sinners.
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haa<? ^k1'N-748'
600, *#• h®, behind.
haà-t <ff\o, <^a, <g^, behind,
the back part; |> Q ^, back part of Jhe
ha<f®,<f®<f^®, the back
of the head, or of the neck.
[ 458 ]
.m Love Songs 6, i. the
' back of the neck.
hai
Ha-f-em-ha-f
U. 648, T. 279. the god with the back of the
neck in front : see * '
ha, ha-t
499.
, Heruemheb 20, IV,
, a back
hall, a place behind, outside, place to hide
behind ; [7J
l
C-3
, Dream Stele 22; er ha
n, outside.
ha
<3>
, B.D. (Saïte) 97, 4, to act
► L-fl
as a protector behind someone.
Hau-kar <|> ^>^ß. U. 4.6.434.
the guardian gods of the shrine of Osiris.
ha tep re
Tuat III
a 1
a 1
ha
V
, to pluck out the hair ;
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their hair before this god."
J u , " they plucked out
s a
(a y
t u , to take off the clothes, to strip naked, to
undress, to be naked ; Copt. £,KY in K<L£,HY.
D[\®xh§ A.Z. 1906, .8, naked Or uncovered
11 I ° -a' man.
Hal <|> (| (| ^jf H , the naked god.
hau,haiuf»-T.fl^
nakedness.
\\ X E JmW
, naked, naked man ;
ha-tu (hautf) f>^"^efr'.
Peasant 243, nakedness.
(](].U. 599, N. 964,
RecI7>4,ff^
plur. I'^^^^yf ^|, A.Z. 1908, 132.
R 6s5,1 \ ÏT'M- 76°' Hf Iö'cover"
ing, obscurity.
ha ? %. 9) R 437, M- 65°' ^P' bomiet'
X Jm u' head covering.
hau "f^^^^ Ö. cloth, a covering.
(I (1 15, a linen cloth or garment,
cloth, covering, garment ; plur. "TrP ^K\ ^\
14, 4, garments ; Copt. ^oeiTe.
0 F"^ ^Yj""* A A ° ft a spread net, a snare,
^ ' ¥ H H W U ' fishing-net.
ha, lauf, f fl.f^J, f
© J] l Koller 4, 7, to increase, to become
l ' abundant ; Copt. £,OY<>L.
W1
hau
t\
e hi
e Hi
l, Amen. 6, 15, 9, 14,
f J.- t\^ t
<2 1
increase, increment, an
addition to something, abundance, superfluity,
superabundance, something useful or profitable,
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advantage, benefit ;
, more than this ; Copt. £,KY, £,OYO.
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ha-t "Wc-T, Rec. i6, i.io, lance, spear.
hamtif^fj^X^j.Tombos
Stele 8, cuttings, slaughterings.
P.S.B.A. 14, 232, to seize, to strike, to destroy, to
fight; $fP^ V
hai
tk ! Nav. Litanie 53,
JET l" " fighters " (?)
, to fight, to raid, to pillage.
hai-t
, Rec.
27, 228, grasp, seizure, war, fight, feud, strife.
haiu
ha
O,
advantage, benefit,
exceedingly.
O
^. filth, waste,
evil thing, evil ; plur. <g> "££ ^ ° = $
haa-t
* P. 477, filth = ff|
ha-it
87,11,91,4
haha
Z**, N. 1264.
O1
Ebers Pap. 72, 1,
Q0 some foul excretion,
a ' pus(?)
^"*", Ebers Pap.
101, 3, some foul excretion from the body, a kind
of disease (?)
ha-tt fi , evil or shameful deeds. '
X<=lll
ha-tàb "fp"^0 O, PaP-.3°M, 57,
!^ ..| . , grief, sorrow.
Ha-her $ <f ^ O * m; see
Ha-her f^0^,f^
(2
0
Ta- tkST —Si- N«-A"»"
32, 16, B.D. 145, XIX, .72, " Foul-face "—the
name of a fiend and also of a form of Aapep.
ha-t W <K\ , a second of time.
ha,haif°|, f|, f^|,
Hymn to Àmen 7, 22, luminary, the sun, light-
giver.
hai-t
Hai
'-«fcsi.fiq:.?^
ha-t
0 light, radiance, "bril-
O' ' liance.
^ fl 1 sj^ ' the tw0 light-givers,
i.e., the Sun and Moon.
4=4 S a diseased condition of the eye, blear-
eyed (?)
man suffering from chronic rheum in the eyes.
Hati
<2J-, a
j| \\ iMr j^s- , the tear from
the eye of Isis that fell into the Nile and caused
the Inundation. The "Night of the Drop,"
e-f=J «**. <g> ^ ® (j(j HJ1, is the original
of the Arabic "Lêlat al-Nuktnh," which was
observed on the nth of Paoni (June 17).
ham #" h h \\%\ ^, rain, flood, storm ;
Copt. £,OY, £,OOY, g/UOV.
A .cens- mm m v \\
water from the sky, rain ; see <vP ^K\ II n
ha, hai ^"^sëès, Peasant 158,
,^fgy.. to sail, to cross over.
ha, hai f ^^, f (j(j^, f
vi, papyrus.
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?a l \j^f?' M- 699' ^T*' N- I32°>
l^, Hymn to Amen r7; see ^$^
Ha-t $^j^, P. 536, a god.
ha-t 8 IbT ■%. P- 475. N. 1262, a kind
£ BiF' of bird.
ha ^ 1 ç, Rev. 12, 39, face; Copt. £,0.
Ha'it *#• ^ .Q, the goddess Tefnut.
ha-t
^, Rec 33, 32, heart = ^=^ y;
plur.
hati
d I
oi-
0 a heart, affliction (?) heart-
\\ V' ache(?)
ha-t -=^, -=®, _J), IV, 650, the front
o | o
or forepart of anything, the beginning, the
breast, the advance-guard of an army ; ffi (I ,
U. 128, the forequarter joint; —=27© u. j
IV, 1116, first of the boats, head of the navy;
—==^ AAAAAA AAAAAA ^—^i .. your breasts to the
(?) , path leading to
_J} Rec. 2i, 99;
o I ' Copt. £,K.
ha sep ^-fev "1^-f g- the
first year of a king's reign ; Copt. <LC<t>OYI,
i-C^UX-VI of Daniel i, 21 ;see Beiträge (Sethe)
III, 94.
^ ra _S, in
AAAAAA AAAAAA
0 I 1 1 1 (2
darkness ;
a door;
.-^
<=> I
P¥fl
ha-t —® with m
•«■"■fl-kii^l«
! ~3
I, IV, 344, those who were in the beginning,
ancestors; -\i- ^\ 1 ^J) =^=, IV, 617, those
who live in front of [their] land ; 1\ Isi"»
P. 314.
ha-t with r
,—m-$
, before ;
§) ryv from the beginning to the
a I '=>-^' end.
ha-t ~=^ with kher ffl :- ffl -$,
of olden time, in the beginning.
ha ä ~=^, the beginning, the first part ;
1 oA
first of the chapters of Per-em-hru"; —=® f\
, "the first of the chapters
111 1111
[treating of] divine matters"; '
existing in the beginning.
ha-tiar5,=5^. ^^\the
C4 \\ C4 \\
lo .A
first one or thing; ^—] (|,-rchi„g in
ha-ti a —=2?, o, o , —=27,—»^w,
-=^ °, A.Z. 1906, 98, —® D
>, the
chief of a Nome, prince, archon (in late times) ;
«^.
plur.
r-Sfti-
«^
> ]_ -=Sl\A\Av^i «=»?( IV,456,
|, IV, 436,-^^^1, IV, 973,
ha-äU —=^ %> j\ V& a man in the
advance-guard ; plur. —=*? *$\ \
1, Thes. 1483.
1
hatt a ST <=., i, chieftainess, princess.
title of the high-priest of Edfû.
ha tep(?) _J") xj
1, Rev. 11,
146 «=
«=?•&
I I
l, nobles.
-^, -^O I, -® ^ B.D. 28, 7,-^0
Vj|. -=jp ^ I , ^ "Ö" Ç 1 (late form), heart,
~3
■ö"ö"ö'»
mind, will, disposition; plur.
U. 430, T. 246, P. 20, ^OOO. A.Z.
l873> 62|-£<K, -=^00 ! O, Israel Stele4,
'*' 'o win To (^HH 1 in *
0 w hi «= _2T in' s==>_lr> m *' '
see also fi ° ^ ; Copt. £,KT.
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—IU.
hati -^ O
<* w
heartless, timid, without sense, stupid; —=^ O"
f ö_|k.Q> Mar- Karn- 53» 29» despairing,
timid ;
Âmen. 9, 7, a sweet
disposition.
hafrU =^ 'o ", breast of an animal.
ha-ti ^ w'iat 's '" fr°nt. ^e best, the
<=. \\' finest, the forepart.
ha-ti —=^VQ» —^VQ* the foremost man.
, Amen.
(2
(2
X
■'■•••;*. ;**.-»*
, IV, 875,
(2 oU'-^ln^
, the first one, the
foremost one, the finest or best thing of a class ;
öS** w'eSvvl^ji'thech,ef
captain ; plur.
(2 o
<? J\ G) X
I
(2
A
!»
leaders, chiefs, captains.
hau-ti -&a\\
(2 \\
I9°5'27'_^\\
CulteDivin 109,— ^^, ^^^| j
two dominant aspects of Râ or Amen.
, A.Z. 1873, 75,
, Rec. 1, 77, 83, 32,177,
I, the
-^ «« -^ jR a'
Hat-mehit-f °°N ^ ^. ^
,$> -^^^oâ' the consort of
^f\(° of Menées; J^~\$\,
B.D. no, 1.
Ha-khau(?) _^JJJ. Annales I, 84,
one of the 36 Dekans ; Copt. HTHT.
Ha-tchat „Jb
tu* ^^ tu
\\
*»
*
, Tomb Seti I,
Ä * **' e» 1 iü
Ram. IV, Denderah II, 10, one of the 36
Dekans ; Copt. HTHT.
ha _J, a kind of bread.
ha _S} r*fcal Nâstasen Stele 38, a full-
-=^ L A7>J ' grown ox.
ha «=S^iiri a k'nd of very fine linen.
ha-t "-=^, an amulet (Lacau).
ha-t -^ ^, -^ ^ \ Amen-I2>2-
.=. I m™ o I 1—1 I canal.
ha-t «=^ <®, P. 604, «=^ (®, Rec 30, 68,
_^e
Shipwreck 4, Rec. 20,40, =27' *"", IV, 1077, B.D.
99, 12, the towing rope of a boat, as opposed to
-^^r" W e' the stern rope; plur' "^ m"
Rec. 3i, 31, ^ <=^ ©, ^ (2 "^ ^ ^
HSE, IV, 60, "tow-rope of the South," a title.
ha-t ^ ^ec- 2°> 42> tr,e forepart of a
0 III' boat.
hatt«^.T. 382,«^, «^f, oil
of the finest quality ; plur. —^ O . Ebers Pap.
<=. \\ u o
oil ;
.-&■
I d rx
O AAAAAA
.00
°, finest anti
o
ÖÖÖ, finest
cedar oil; -^ ö ÖÖÖ/ «1 Jö
o III Ci —^ U o' e» III Ci
(vAyj !ö:) finest oil of Manu; —^ &=
000
haà «g> ^ (] ^ O, enmity, war, fight.
haâU <^> ^ (] ^ .«., calamity.
haàu ^ ^ fl ^ ?» back of the neck-
40» 2, 3, a
title of Aapep.
T. 252, fighting, raid, seizure;
laging, raiding.
haäit
^. Pu-
Ci
, Rec. 27, 228,
> ^SV, Rec.
36, 210»
Ci
1 1 1
!•
, Leyd.Pap. 3, ".ffi ^n
fighting, war, quarrel, enmity, fighters.
X
haä-ut
228, fight, fighters.
1, Rec. 27,
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s.
enquire into, spy into.
, to examine into,
haää(?)
juire into, s
/WWSA
/WWSA
/WWSA
»V\AA/V\ j
/WWSA
AAAAAA
/WWiA V.
Rec. 21, 14, Àmen. 4, 13, io, 10, W M ,
the Nile-flood, Inundation; var. Q (1(1 t=t.
B.D. 145, 86, a title of a god, the
god Bes.
Sait TaIh'sK- a'z' ,8'3'75'
Hai ^ dû V&, A,Z- r9o6. ^o» a t'tl.e of
hai f \\^. 4%W\W,
to sorrow, to mourn, to lament, grief, sorrow,
crying.
il/ Ksai. >k U ' Proless'onal mourner, crying
man or woman ; plur. ^ ^ (] (] ^\\ \ ■
Hait ^YhHV ' Uaweepi'ng-goddess°eUs!
Hait §«# 0 0 ° - Tuat XI' • grou^°f f°Ur
a Hi it ill weeping-goddesses.
Hai-(ui0rti)f ^H||,B.D.
(Saïte) 1, 5, a pair of weeping-gods (or goddesses).
i.e., Isis and Nephthys.
wf (|(|-^^.,oflï(°fs''"d'âuc!):
vaulted chamber, sky, the vault of heaven.
Çai-t-enth-Aah f \l\^^
h fl fi d , Berg. II, 13, a title of Nut.
Haika ^ (] (] \J ^, a god, form of Ra (?)
*™wf eS>tofl>-'winss-
hatt ffi ^ ^^, flight of birds.
hau "#> ^\ , Anastasi I, 26, 6, part
of a chariot, or a bit of its furniture.
Hau ^r^ ^r^B),
generator, a title of
' the Sun-god.
haukh.tf^;,f^>
of the 9th day of the month.
»abI^J\''"isl,desli"edfSsla
"? M. 236, N. 614, a goose destined for a
JES*' feast.
rT~]AA N. 684, to keep a festival, to observe
^db" Hi a day of rejoicing.
habati(P)f-^j^^^,,
evil doer, a harmful being or thing.
habS -==^ J I Sf^, a festival.
a Ö
11,4
^.fo^yfL^,^^
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rato cover over, to hide, to conceal, to
' envelop, to shroud ; Copt. ^COIT.
cover, cover-
ing; plur. <^> ^ D ^yf ^, things hidden,
or covered, or concealed.
834, decaying
hapu To^Q,1^
Hapu-à-utitt f> □ ^ ö %a \ J^
-sy^ ^erg. H> I2> tne goddess who hid the
' excrementa of the dead in the Tuat.
Hap-seshemu-s ^^^fj^^-
*Tuat VIII, the name of a Circle.
Hap-tcheser ^"^-x 0^0, Den-
derah III, 24, one of seven divine disks.
Hap-tchesert-s "#>ow^^ Q —*->
Ay Thes. 31, the goddess of the 12th
□ * Q3 hour of the day.
Hap-tchet-f
" hider of his body," the name of a god.
*»* f k !
D "
, to embrace ; see
»"»
D ,
*ap-"<?°A'#'Rec-8''«'!'
Haptre
<&'
1
, B.D. 125, III, 13, the god in
whose temple the Sähu and Cat talked ; var.
D X
ham
< a,
Q IL <x
^L_u'
to snare fish or birds, to fish, to act as a fowler;
see also \£p
hamu
^ ^ ^' Pap>
3024, 94, fisherman, fowler, hunter ; plur.
V
I, Rec. 27, 220,
L-Ü
<Oi I.
han-t -J& Ö (I® J, mistress, lady
•a
Ci'
Hanä - àru - her - her
32, 50, the name of a devil and of a crocodile-
headed serpent.
., Nesi-Amsu
Ha-nebu w'"^7. T. 275, P. 28, M.
38, 142, L.D. Ill, i6a, Rec. 32, 68,
N. 68, IV, 930, <g> ^ g, Rec. 22, 2,
• N- 648> UHU* 8« Rec"
^Z^ Ci XT o <d7r> "Sv^"" S rWQ
■^—
6, 117,
, N. 98,
(vLi. Reise, 24,
l, Thes.
I
™-tw
I , , A.Z. 1910, 117,
I Q I fV\£)' • V . /.
I^£l) A.Z. 1865, 26, a7r> S
©'
13. i27»
(vXjj V& 1, Rec.
i^i'o'
, Tombos Stele 4, <f ^, f^^^ I,
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AAAAAA.
AAAAAA
(2
Steleof Ptolemy I, <g>g^^^(]
a very ancient name of the inhabitants of the
islands of the Mediterranean, later the Ionians
T\ t\ fa AA/VW. AAAAAA V7 *■£! (Q
('IaOI'6») J ' "
AAAAAA A/WW\
AAAAAA
, AAAAAA d w Hi .m®
, the Ionian Sea; Heb. |V, Babyl.
V E=T! Vy "ET ^. Assyr. ^ tëT! SA ^T
T? Tï. Pers- t<- <"tt =<> sus. y e= Etjr < --T
(Behist. I, 15,1, n), Copt, oreimit.
Ha-neb(?) ^g^^,Rec 19,22,
a Greek of Naucratis.
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hanr Y &M,01®» Love
Songs 2, 12, Hymn to Nile 4, 7, 16, 5-8,
i, Fest. 117, 13, 14,
i, Rec. 30, 216, to have
a care about something, to be troubled or
anxious or disturbed about a matter, to wish
for something, a wish, O that ! Would that 1
hanr ^ "^ ^iT T* ^* t0 grieve'
to be sorrowful, to care, anxiety.
f*yi www <,><^">
&... . , ^-A-z-
1905, 29, squint (?)
hanreg
1
ffi of, Rec.
36, 6, to rejoice ; Copt. £,Xoö"7
hanregaf^T^'
Anastasi I, 13, 8, to be dismayed.
har ^ Ç ^' Rev- I2> 31. head.
9ar f>^<=>l^'Berg-1'7' °ne
of the four grandsons of Horus.
Mission 13, 50, flowers, bloom; see ö <="=> "^,
^Äi 1 .&& 1 vi; Copt. £,pnpe.
hamru f ^<=>^<=>^*,
Hearst Pap. 13, 4
Harpugakasharshabaiu
D
^B^^M^^lJM^
1, B.D. 164, 5, a Nubian title of Rä (?)
?artif^T]iy'RD-163'2'
a god of '
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ra
1
ra
,-wwv\
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AAAAAA
©
M.atuffff^Qj.pi.s,
caverns, furnaces, ovens.
has "#%, ~^~, Rec. 6, 151; see JjJjJ
A
hasit I
7, a kind of plant.
hasmen -^ (1 ^) natron>' c^'
oil 00 P.OCJUL
haq
&OCJUL
A
, Gol. 12, 96,
U, R«c 4, ,30, f^^*.
^ ^_jl Rev. 12, 18, to rob, to plunder, to take
A ' spoil or prisoners, to capture, to seize.
A
haq haq-t <f ^
L-Ü
, to
seize spoil.
haqa hati
oppress, to afflict ; Copt. gJUX.
Ill
, plunder, spoil, booty.
^ f\i
!.<lYP^V&!
!»
!.
L-J ^ j, Mar. Kara 53, 37,
captured prisoners ; "W . ""j 1, Thes. 12 96,
best of the captives.
haqu
plunderer; plur.
*, thief, robber,
(2
1
l.
Haqau <f ^^L_u|, B.D. 99,
^ X Sï (Saïte), a bolt-peg in the
L_ü îii magical boat.
23.
haqar-t -\1rz1
Arab.
_2ä
haqr
O I -2ä
, stone; compare
, hungry man; see
^eqr I A &i Copt- âOKeP-
^ f^'T- W-Î^^k' t0
enchant, to cast a spell on, to bewitch.
fc^f ^r?h-A-z-1875'29'
a word used in geometry, segment of a field.
hag I ^ ß !§■; see
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Culte 241, to complain (?) make a petition (?)
hagag-t
hag <\1P^ S, Peasant s8.
S^vffi , petition (?)
f"ö\ 1 A "° '"M? raincloud, storm, whirl-
Jim I) H S »»s ' wind, heavy rain.
Çatâba(f) f 'VJII'fc.'lösS,
Rec. 21, 98, a queen of Cyprus.
Hat-tif]^,^.IV,85,afforrn
•?atef(?)fMV^'Rev-
14, 33 = Copt. aiurrq.
oc
L_=fl, to cast a net.
S \\
hatsh
hathi
rainstorm.
hat
fish, fishing net.
tlk^-H- <{7p1k ^ net, snare, prison,
_B& U'IA Ö ' place of restraint,
4~P rr-3, tomb, sepulchre, the hall of a tomb.
Hat-t •#■ ^^ a, a pit of fire in the Tuat
The names of the five pits (Division XI) were :
Ketits, Hanms, Neknit-s, Nemtit-set, Sefu-s,
a p-M1-i:\ip-
Tua, IV, f>^j, f^\\, »v»s,
furnaces; Copt. £,ieiT.
■f^hJ-
Hat-t-nemm tit-set '
'" û ü mi
Tuat XI, a fiery furnace in which the shadows
were destroyed.
Hat-t-Neknit-s
P.
Tuat XI, a fiery furnace in which the Spirit-souls
were destroyed.
Hat-t- han tu-s
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Tuat XI, a fiery furnace in which the enemies
of Râ were consumed.
Hat-t-sefu-s
P.
I I, TuatXI,
c. ^>- I
a fiery furnace in which the heads of the damned
were consumed.
Hat-t-ketit-s
<—"°^j v « A ft es
P-
Ci û T1 I
Tuat XI, a fiery furnace in which the foes of Râ
were consumed.
hat
hat
, Rec. 31, 172, cake, bread.
to spread out the wings,
to fly.
hatf ^^ 5 a flight (of birds).
hat I
hat-t
f=3l
, IV, 219, to copulate.
I, folk, people.
hat-t
sickness, pain.
hatu
the mountains (?)
hatsh
^.
1
000
c^
, caverns in
1
rx
L_=u, to spread a net.
hateg "UK ,K\ 7-r ^, to cut in pieces.
hay,oTLögrai.n.see8A(],ö
A 1 bfcfc A 1 000 A 11 000
hà-t |(j^fJ,P. 156, flame, fire = |1 [|,
N. 786.
TTâit 8 A Q & Metternich Stele 79, a
• X H Q W form of Bes.
hàâ-t ß (J Q 1, members of the body,
limbs; see|^.
hàb-t 8 A tl*
, P. 68, reckoning,
counting, summation
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M. 196,
' N. 36.
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hâp ß h O V, P. 242, 243, to go forth.
hàm 8 -fl- ' a k'nd °^ P'ant used 'n
• X "IT "ît III* making incense.
hàm jj (j 1"^, T. 121, to catch fish, to
snare birds = û X ^^ '=■> U- 15°) N- 458.
lia I 0; -jj-0, -|J ^ Rec. 6, 6, 13 ;
for henä Q , and, with.
^ha-tiY'lTt'Irt'Ir^'
Q <=. 1, a member of the body, a limb ; plur.
Q., the flesh of the body,
the body; person; self;
$f ! > Rev-
? 111^'
• 6,39»in bod''y form > I £~~^ ^ j
B.D. 133, 20, 137A, 3I; thyself; <=
0 floV& R-ea 2I> 93' m'ne own self j
L iff Copt. £,UJUX
hä änkh ???•?• ^, progeny.
hä-Uä Q 0 1 , one body.
X K III fl '
hä neter ^ ^, IV, '031.^^. a
god's body, ■".<?., statue.
hä-Sar
ÇÇÇ
, the limbs, or
members, of Sar, i.e., grain, wheat.
häU 0 fl^K^_Jl WM; IV, 1073, human
bodies, persons, people.
hä-t 0 p 1 JJ, female pudenda, woman.
Häuau (Àfuau?) | ^\ ^k -am,
B.D.G. 1259, a serpent in the Juat.
Häu-em-nubit ^'J^'T'^™^0
X KKK I000O
Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
hau (?) S a jj§) i, children, youths.
%», I „, child, boy; plur. $-y"^.fj j,
R.c.3„.,3,f~^$kRHV;46:
hä g ° U. 127, a joint of meat, a meat
V J, Ç ' offering.
],â,hâ. f^,-^ffl,f_„f(|(|,
| fl^ ^ j|, Rec 2o, 43, | -a ^, to rejoice,
to be glad; | ^ ^ | ] (], glad.
häiu | a%>, T. 288, N. 1070, § a
M. 523, those who rejoice.
ttT lZW fäU +
r> ... — A 8 n N. 69, to rejoice, to exult, to
3 HJl-5* be glad.
Sääut |=S^,|.=ä^|Rcc.6,.3.,
!f I i ' $ T jtr ' rej'oici"gs' g'adness-
häa-t ha-t
joy of heart,
hää-t
.n
i'
, Rec 19, 22
I'
Häi
of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 46)
Hââ-àakhu
, Tomb of Seti I, one
Ombos I, 186-188,
a god or goddess.
Hää-äb-Rä 0 ö -^ = Heb. ^"i?n,
Jeremiah xliv, 30; Gr. Ova^pî/, O£o0^<«, 'Airpùj*,
Hophra.
© III
Hää-t-em-sepu-s
Juat XII, a fire-god of dawn.
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Hät-em-tauis ß .^^p Tuat XII,
a fire-goddess of dawn.
hä ß _ ü ^-~T), land as property, estate. •
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à V s^yy**- AAAAAA
^ -S&-, Koller Pap. i, 6.
hä -4-° ^, flowers, bloom.
hä-t 8 ^=> Nàstasen Stele 37, a vessel
or pot for milk or beer ; ß A 5r?"î\. > Heru-
sâtef Stele 49, a temple vessel.
hääu(?) fl^V''^ vïseï
a
(?)
häir
0 NN =>ft3> Rev> *3» 2°> dun&
filth; Copt. £,oeipe.
hau » O^NfeûiS, boat, ship; plur.
häutcha 8
A £ flj IV, 648, to attack; to rob, to strive.
&
häbf^J^var.fJ^.f^
-W—,
, Rev. 6, 2 2; collected, assembled.
Häp, Häpi
, staves.
n AAAAAA
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D AAAAAA
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AAAAAA
AAAAAA
, AAAAAA (J AAAAAA
J AAAAAA à
ÇÇ^^ W"^
S >h -Vf -^»f 3=7«
U AAAAAA > AAAAAA \ ( J !■
■ =z£Ü' M 3=1« /"+
f 9 • f
M«™ ,$, the river Nile, the Nile-flood ;
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AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA » ..
a w s»«!« x a w
AAAAAA
n AAAAAA
AAAAAA
D AAAAAA
aaaaaa J), Rec. 2o, 40; a high Nile;
fO fl2=
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□AAAAAA
AAAAAA
the Nile of the Other World; 8 -^o^ j}\ the
Nile of Lower Egypt ; ß V -Lfl, the Nile of
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, DÄÄÄÄÄÄ
rivers ; X o ,WVMA
Häp, Häpi
Nile-god; see
Häpr
IV, 217, very
high Niles.
r-rf ÄÄÄÄÄÄ ,
1=1 S '
M AAAAAA . r. -r. .
a IWW, A.Z. 45. 140, Beni
Hasan I, 8, 21, Niles, inundations.
©.
(2
Tuat XII, a singing
dawn-god.
, with.
Häm
hän § u = henä
A AA
hänsek
häru 8 D %> I Iji, filled, swollen (?)
, r n Tombos Stele 5
häta ß ai (I .^^-j Rec. 15, 141, seat,
bed, bedstead, angarêb ; -^ ] |) ^, P^^
hätcha I—4^^$' PaP- 3°24» >12;
Peasant 193, 275, | 0 | L_=u, IV, 648, to
rob, to plunder, to fight, to attack ; Copt. &H2C.
hätcha 8 0 I ^ wickedness de-
X tu pravity, violence.
hätchaut 1—°IW^^^>
Rec. 36, 2iOj theft, plunder.
Hätcha Silk2T4Berg-I,35'the
god of the West Wind.
hi § (1(1 (2, B.M. 447, to smite, to strike.
hi (hui) § (JO ^; § M 3=1, Metter-
All AAAAAA All
nich Stele 55; to rain; Copt. £,U)OY.
hi-t (hui-t) I (](] a^, Rec. 33j 6,
(2
water-flood, rain, a rise of the Nile,
the Inundation.
Hi 8 (Id *"*"■; T. 338, P. 344; M. 645,
AAAAAA
j N. 625, the Water-god of the
Mediterranean, J^ «g; I (](] ^ {{{, Hi, the
lord of years.
Hi
aaaaaa } B.D. 125, II, one of
the 42 assessors of Osiris.
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hi Ö (1(1 .A, Rec 27, 86, to rise up, to
ascend, to rear (of animals and serpents).
hin f ()()°.T. 340,f (|(|o|JJ,N. 628,
those who rise.
hi ? flfl ••"Ü, Rec< 33> 6> grain, wheat,
barley, etc.
-cs>-
_g^ Àmen. 14, 19, to discover, to inspect,
hi fiw
*S2~, 8W
\\
watcher, overseer, inspector, spy.
*»-*MW Jill-H4Ï*
throat, food (?); see 8 <= (j(j <=>? <?.
hi-t ß (1(1 , hall, room, chamber.
the
H Tuat VII,
R flfl° [71 a goddess, the female counterpart
jlHHwA:' of Bes.
Hi-àakhu
a star-god.
Hiät (?)
hmaC^^ljfj^^l^.sceptre
hiqf
hiqf
-^-fl Tuat VII, a star-god,
* III' a constellation.
<4 Jour. As. 1908, 289,
domination, rule.
Rev. 12, 32, demon; Copt.
(2 A
WOT'
P. 1116, B. 11, a particle: Would that! (with
]k added f°r emphasiS* I ^ â \)'
§ %> -<s>- hh ^TP6, IV, 1074, I beg thee to
d°' I \ \ \ ^ "C:::;6, Ij 38, W0Uld that
thy ka would give the order !
hu ^ Ji, to entreat.
w
X
« *\ (J, to beat, to strike, to crush, to slay, to
kill, to hammer metal, to thresh, to tread grapes,
to strike (a harp), to work a plough ; Copt. 0.1.
.huiu I W'lW^^'™'io76,
blows, smiters, 11|^, U. 602, |£_=. (j ^>,
P. 204.
huiu § tfi (JO L_ü $ !, men who have
been beaten or bastinadoed.
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hui-m l^^ xx,
Mj . ^ , a fighter or beater.
hui-re-ni
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L_ü
hu,huif^()()u«a, f|, f<^,
U. 572, f ^. U. 520, ^ ^ I ^^_fl, Rec.
31, 30,1 \L_u, Rec. 26, 231, |^^. Rec.
32, 85, ß H* R» Shipwreck 4, ï, Nâstasen
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, L.D. III, 65A, 7 ; § /$ L_ü •~ri \\
f=iS>
V£\ wamj they clapped their hands; | y> <—=4
^. to thrust aside the right.
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someone ;
sweat ;
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V . /] AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA
I V to rise like the Nile, to dash water on
■ - Z3 AAAAAA
^V AAAAAA , . ,
v AAAAAA ^ to break out into a
rising like the Nile; fi û"8™a« , IV, 1116,
A _/j AAAAAA l- «I
high Nile.
^u.tJ^,.v,..o7,£Jif,fJ
U'Lu'JU'Ilu'IiU'
eu*
1, Hh. 204, a beating,
bastinado, a striking; | ^ (] ü|^, RCC-I|°'
huit äSh I ^n ZZt% A-Z- 34, '7,
to preach, to announce, to proclaim ; Copt.
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huit stchetut | Hr^* —'
Israel Stele 9, 10, to coin a proverb,
cry, outcries ; £ =^ & T-Ss^.*^'
'!>
1
Huit Ântiu
a death-
cry.
a title of
Sekhmit.
Hu-àhuââ 14 h *==* h ^, Rec. 30, 67,
a magical name.
Hui-Nu
L-Ü
ÖÖÖ-
«; see
Hu-nesmit(?) =\x-
II, 133» a goddess.
, Ombos
Huit-Rä (?) l^i\i\ „.© $ > B.D. 168,
a group of four goddesses of offerings.
Hu-tepaf^^^j.B.D.
146, the doorkeeper of the 4U1 Pylon.
hu Ö y^Y' a klnc* of scePtre> tool> or
instrument = B (jQ }f) 0 Y(?)
hu jf^A^-A^W
huit I ^ =^(](] ?, dust, powder.
hUf^f^lf'rain't0rain;f^'
inundation ; Copt. £.U)OY.
Hu gee Edfû I, 78, a title of the Nile
god.
Huhu S ^\ 5 ^\ AAAAAA, B.D. 175» *^> the
A /T A /T AAAAAA
primeval watery mass whence came everything.
(2
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(■^3)
S G
hu-t ^e A.Z. 1906, n6 = ff|^
, filth.
>h\{
l, , food, meat
I 1 w 1
huit § ^4 =^ M a 14 !, a disease.
Uu|^,U...4,|^,U...6,|^
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and drink ; Q ^è\ 1 /ft , divine food.
hUt I \ 5f W ' R 4°6*M- 58°'N- 11-86'
celestial beings who supply the deceased with
food, victuallers; plur. 0 ^è\ |j|l , M. 251,
hu ^T" |, Rev. 14, 46, I ^>S=. surplus,
plenty ; Copt. £,OYO.
HU I ^ j^, U. 439. T. 250. 332. P. 432.
M. 618, N. 1222, 1706, I ^, I ^ j||, Rec.
of the sense of Taste ; he sprang from the blood
of the phallus of Râ.
ttu , $ Ombos I, 186-188, one of
• Ed' the 14 kau of Râ.
HU »— ^ , I ^> *[, Ombos I, 84, Den-
derah III, 78, a god of offerings.
Hu Sel) 8^V1 the god of the 2nd
• JKJfrX JT\\ I' hour of the day.
Hu f \ &&> the sPhinx at Gîzah > § S"2^
hu ö v "^ä' t0 lack' ^e in vvant"
hu $^>^> ^, A.Z. 1907, 46, naked;
hu àb I ^ ^ -ö- g, Peasant 271,
lamentation, sorrowful man.
%VQX Rec- 27» 57. to grieve, to
JT 111 ' tear the hair.
hu
hu
fa ^^~ parts of a ship, planks,
in* ribs (?)
■h-,-, ^ ~ -D c ^> bad, wicked ; Copt.
hU Q^i, Rec. 25,16, , ' „ f.
(a o
hua § e
. Rev. 13, 54,*=-
Rev. 13, 6, more, surplus, over-abundance,
plenty; Copt.£,OYO; "^^ j^,|^ <=>>
Rev. 13, 21 = Copt. ÏÏ £,OYO e.
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hua
r\ j] excess, greatly; Copt.
ff ( LI' &OYO, £,KY.
decree, to order, to command.
^.Rea«, 98, f S f]\}!\ A, Rec
21, 99, to throw, to drive.
huai, hiu
m
e
£33
a *
(2 ^"^ c~3, to throw, to cast ; Copt. £,IOYe
hua-t $ f) °, T. 347, f f) ^ |,
^ • R 6°8. N- 33.1 \f\ \. ?.. T. 34»,
»»•»■"•îflSI-ilflStS-ilfl
(](J "^ , Rec 6, 157, filth, offal, decay, stink,
stinking, dirt, corruption, putrid, putrefaction,
falling into decay, musty (of wine); U (1(1 <=. tSj
f<f1^S'B-D-^3'filthycaL
hua ^ -C) $L (late form), foul, beastly.
huati I ^| 1£ ^ ? Litanie 63j filth.
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 22).
83-1 JL#Rec r6-! i8- ^ fl ^ r7-
club, staff, stick, cudgel, pole. ____
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huä § %\ —ü ^' l62> a k'nc* of 8ra'n
X _Zf <==i ' or fruit.
huä !^^:-Rec-i5'i22'A^r7^
Rec 15, io7,driedcarob(Loret); varr. ^\ flö,
huä ö vfJo^, P. 609, to work a boat.
jjuäu!^2'Rec-22'3'!^
^j .'boats.
huä § %> a M, dwarf, cripple.
hutcha (huätcha?) >== A O,
p, dirty, filthy; var. 9 J
huif
hui (hi) | (2 (|(| V, Israel Stele 6, § ©
^, Rev. ii, 140, f^^. Rec.
30. i55» ^T" (](] ^^> Rev- '4. 12. to throw, to
cast, to project, to reject, to shoot venom, Jour.
As. 1908, 258.
0 J§j a class of divine
III ÎLT beings.
= e (|(|,Rev. »» I57»self; Copt. £,a\
Huit-Rä
hui 8 %> (|(| S , illumination, light.
hui X S (](] A nmn, apex of an obelisk.
Huit|^(|(|^,TuatI,adoOgrkeeper:
^(j(j^, Tomb of Seti I, one
Huiti
of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 74).
Huiti
w
rn J the gods of the
"A. I * company of Bes.
hubs *= ife^ g , Rev. 14, 40, to cover
over, to hide ; Copt. £,U)ftc.
hup (hep) "" @k, Rev. 13, 2, to hide,
to conceal, to be mysterious.
D
hup
D
|), to embrace.
Hup D , flT=T, D 2=HI ■
* j=i D a
the Nile.
huf § ' , Rev. 13, 25 = Copt £,uxoq.
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H
Imf
ai«
, serpent, worm; Copt, £,OC{.
1 ^Â to eavesdrop, to
3-^ gl ' spy out.
(a o
hufhuf <
huft (hutf) I \ £_, I ^ :
f V ^ 't0 spoi1't0 rob ' Copt ô^7'
huft **=_ Aft, to faint, to collapse.
huftcha ^^ ]^ % A, to hasten,
to move with trepidation ; compare Heb. v/ÏDn.
humm — $^ (J* &. *».
13, 5, heat, fever ; var. J1^|^ (J ^, Rev.
13, 4; Copt. .^JU-OJU..
huma (humama?) ^J% akld°f
1/
humaka-t «
°0'_>ooo'
carnelians from the Sudan.
humäqa (hum'qa)
0 Koller 4, 2, a precious stone, amethyst (?)
Ill' carnelian (?)
hum'tCha W"" f^ \ \^ &, vinegar;
compare Heb. yiÇn, Copt. QÀKX.
Humen(Hemen)S|,yo0pdoli°sf
hun jj 4- Ô, iv, io32, I 4" f, Iv>
A /WWSA A /WWSA I
939' I2°7' îi^| 1^^), to be or
become young, to refresh oneself.
hunu § 4" J^)» P- 78. M- 108, N. 21,
A /WWSA J3
/WWSA il
A /WWSA Ü A /WWSA
(2
Metternich Stele 198, boy, youth, young man ;
Î^ll,n.28j+71N.7,9,
young, youthful.
hun-t |4=^\, p. 683, 8 4"'
N. 801, IV, 218; I ^-»jj, A.Z. 79, 53,1^
, girl, maiden.
hunu,hunut $^$J)'-f ^^
M[ ^^*|. youths; ? 4-0
Jj Cli I A /WWSA Vu il CÜ I A /WWSA
^Kû S)häJ) i; the young of both sexes;
l+\ ö ü,p.85J4--â,n.43,
A WWV*A /■ OOOO A WWV*A JJ
Ö 4* > 'he women of Râ.
hunu neferu ? 4* I if). § 4* ö%>
T ^{\ ^r 1, young soldiers.
Ö
-CS>-
pupil of the eye.
hun-t u. 149,5 4* q, t- i2°>
H°^PuPilofthee^A±^
is^ rr ^ i'giri in the eye °f H°rus'
compare Heb. "rittJiN, the little man in the eye,
Deut. xxxii, 10, Prov. vii, 2, pJT.ru.> daughter
of the eye, Psalm xvii, 8, Arab. „jA*M Ci-Ju,
Eth. -AVr"' 0£h-, Gr. K6prj, Deut. xxxir, 10,
Psalm xvi, 9, Prov. vii, 2.
Hun, Hunu 8Äjft* 8Ä.0
A /WWSA Ü l_i A /WWSA Vil
.5^,0
8-^-'
A Ö
, a youthful god; plur.
K^^^lj.
hunu |^»° j§), ?4*ö: (0'hename
of the sun at the 3rd hour of the day ; (2) the
name of the spring sun.
Hunf+^Tu-'-xn.fA.^,
B.D. (Saïte) 46, 1, a singing-god of dawn.
Hunf^$,f4-^,Tuat"'da
A iw/w il A WW*. 5UU.
Hunit
, Tuat I,
a doorkeeper-goddess.
Hunit ° ^ P., Denderah I, 6 a serpent-
X a O (flV goddess of the North.
Hunit Q ftww, L.D. 3, 276H, a lioness-
A es O
goddess who rejuvenated the dead.
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Hunit
the goddess of the 21st
day of the month.
Hunut l^r\ ö ^,p.8s 8+.
A /WW*A _/I OOOO A /WWSA
> N. 43
Hunit urit ö J^,
357, a goddess of Heliopolis.
, T. 313,
Hunit Pe Ö "^^ 3) tJ © 3) o, B.d.
(Nefer-uben-f) 99, 55, a goddess of Buto.
Hunn-em-nu-t, etc. $ ^ Jj) ^
"child in the town, youth in the country"—a
title of Râ.
Hun-sahu \ HH <& """"S S.Tuatlll,
A /WWSA tfcLl fl A III
one of a group of four gods.
Hunnu.Shu|&^^l(5^,
B.D. 46, 2, the children of Shu, i.e., Geb, Nut,
Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys, and Anubis.
Hun - shemä
i, P. 78,
M. 108, N. 22, "boy of the South "—a-
title of Teçun.
hun-t
0
^\ , to castrate.
hun-t «ss^, Rev. 2,86 ; see Ö v*~«
lizard, crocodile, evil.
hun-ta Q "^J -^v , a kind of plant.
hunu 8 m see hen H j\, to escape
from, be free from.
hunugeg-t | ^ ^Ç S Q, throat.
Hunb 8 V* Il B.D.G. i364,aserpent-
XJl A godofHensu.
hunkhekh |^ ; see
to make an offering.
huntà
ö'
/WWSA
Ö (2
UM
<2
, lizard,
crocodile; Copt. <LrteOYC (?)
huntes
Ö
IP
hur (her) , and, together with.
nur
=>, Rev. 14, 9 = * -^r"\
hur ö e
, Amen. 15, 17,
0 ft. 2i£=* A.Z. 1899, 7 2, to be poor, miserable,
X Jl tfeä>' weak, wretched, to beg.
huri § e
hum $|g^
Rev. 12, 116,
i ' fraud, wrong.
<2
(2
Ri, Peasant 169,
f 25$"^ I^S^#' **•■begsar'
poor man, destitute ; plur. Q -^"* v\ ^*"\
Peasant 175.
huru ha-t | ^* % &, poor-spirited,
cowardly, timid.
Hurit urit
hur-t
nur
Ci III
Ci
, seed, grains
N. 1387, a
o ' goddess.
hurr-t
, w , £} III
»Yy Harris I, 7,12, a flower-
=>i ^' ing plant.
_Äai I _Äai I
=> 11 1 1-^- 111
= <^> <r> ^ . »= ^ai
w , Ci \\ III' 1 w . I
^8^ Ami . w . I 1 111
\\
£55-
I I I —M— Ji
° III
bloom, flowers ;
Turin Pap. 67, 12, blue flowers; Copt. £,pKpe.
hurhur * '=== ^, to cry out with
1 j «a O <2
gladness; see * * ^_^
hurr *
.ÄaiHl I
(2
2s3
£ra, Ihes. 1200,
=,^ai Hi ■-**-■ ^af»
I . <©> <S>
I, to utter cries, to roar; see * *
hur
hurr
Rev. 14, 9, lizard;
'' Copt. ineoTc.
Huntheth § 4>s=s, Tuat x'a n°"ess-
X * g—. goddess.
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ljura^^IT3'
*AWA sx, a mass of water.
=> 1 )—i
lÄftftft ^, scorpion.
"Sx
Rev. 13, 2, to fly;
Copt. £,UJA.
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huraq <_> ^ 0 ^^ ^. Rev- '3, '3,
to be at rest (in a bad sense) ; Copt. £.opK.
hurä | %> <==n, Mar. Kam. 52, 18,
, Àmen. 4, 4, g <2 - -ji ")j, Àmen. 9, r6,
u1 m"en'4-4'ji^r^
1 °> 6> Q .~_- 't0 r°k't0 plunder, to defraud ;
late forms are:
-2ä
. ; Copt. £,OYpU).
^■^f)
"Robber"—the
name of a devil.
hurp-U ^^Jrj, Koller i, 5,
w
D
^'^1,4'sword ; plur-(?)
w
^, A.Z. r 880, 94; Heb.
1 1 1
^n, Arab. ^.
hurh fe=_aÄ.feT=L_/],
_Ä£.
Rev. 13, 6, to protect, to keep
' watch over ; Copt, â^-pe^.
hursh MÛf>> Rev- J4» 45' heavi-
ness; Copt. £,pKçye, £,poOYçy.
hurk
hurtà
" ^—-*> Rev. 14, 19, sweetness;
_2ä Ü ' Copt. £,oXtfT
vision, phantom ;
Copt, ^.op-rq.
'11
_2££>AH-*-""&-.
Q some strong-smelling sub-
' stance.
hukhas
frus ? S H ?x"f. Ebers PaP- 39. r3> to swell.
hus
hus
[66j, vine prop.
rrrrm
lïïim
a kind of stone,
alabaster (?)
hus-t (?) £
tTTTTTI
, a kind of stone.
, Rev. it,, 12, dung, filth.
lms'=[^] X Rouge I. H. II, 125, tobe
„ 1 t_J)'destroyed, to be scattered.
huspi ^^ (j(j ^E, Rec 3, 45, basin,
hollow vessel, receptacle.
huq
, to capture spoil.
Iraq
to hunger ; Copt.
' £KO, &OKep.
Iraq ç^, A.Z. 1906, rr3, hunger.
hu^n°-T^^,n'Koller
*=— tL tk ° •■=—^^° •=^^°
the fruit of the dûm palm (?)
huqamamu ^^ïgî^iM'
a kind of precious stone.
buken ^=**>,oil.
ii
huken ^^ aM! , a door bolt.
hut c=[^]. Rev. 11, 185, ^" "J01^.
Rev. 15, 17, male, masculine; plur. ß CTP^
nö 1, Rev. 14, 16; Copt. gjOOTT.
= I \\, first, foremost ; Copt. £,OYrr.
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hut
hutà
the liver ; Copt. g/JUT.
^ik^m^
'TL f\^
|T, Hh. 447, sail.
hutàr ^ ] j\
Irati —]()()
fear; var. ^ ]
-2ä
a kind of
animal (?)
q, Rev. 13, 5,
huti
Rev. 14, r2, 22; Copt. g,OTe,
, Anastasi I, 12, 5,
L_4
officer, chief; plur.
hutf
e
i'^e
^ S L.D. III, 65A; see
hutem Q Q , garlic (?) onions.
a <5 |||,fa w
hutr
hutha
rL_4
, Rec. 2, ri6,
late word, meaning
doubtful.
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■■ ■] jjk L_^' Amherst Pap- 22>
• L-_4, to inlay, to plate, to overlay, to
make children look well and healthy.
hut .—•, throne.
winged disk; see Beht,
i — ■* ■
X
hut-t
hutf
hutch-t
hutchai
0
Behut-t.
L_4
, to steal.
, to bestow ^?)
]
\\
\\ *&, Rev. 13, 4, 5, cold ; Copt. £,UUX
3±3 '
Hutcliai uJimr ,•
■ 5
of the west wind.
^E?, KSP,
| \\ J *^27, | J ^ ^, feast, festival, pane-
**■■>*-1&m-W\-111?.-
, M. 213,1 j KSP, Ql (](], to keep
the feast.
^^, to triumph.
heltî IJ fl ' IJ ^27 fl ' festlvity- rej°ic'in&
heb I J, T. 36, IJ ^H, P. 387,
unguent used on festal occasions.
heb-tyc5^,N.754,y^,
a festal offering.
*w*©i|C!U4Aïfr!U4A-
Tipb-t 8 flû N- 5Ï3. a kind of drink
• X J Ö' offering (?) beer(?)
hebu S J %> §f V& 1, festival revellers.
Heb I J fTl, T. 312, a god, the son of
I, 23, an air-goddess.
04«=-. JJ??. IJ
■y
*z§?
^E?,
*^27c
"v37
, V ^^ , the book
© I "tf «=>^
of the festival, the roll of papyrus containing a
copy of the service recited.
heb-t em ah-t | jj ^
V27 1
v 1
I, estates roll.
heb Apt <^^' [) a Q tne ^arna'<: fes-
O H Q cr^D ' tival.
heb en àn-t | ^^ J (| SS2 f\^^, Rec.
19,16,0 ir3^ (J-wAw (H^, Rec. 20, 40, the
festival of the valley.
hebäkhpe-t S J'
D Q
L_/l
^
festival of suspending the sky.
hebur yrgig^,
the great festival.
heb em mit £j £J J^ |Q
P. 609, festival of the dead.
heb Nu & *& " ÖDÖ ^? the festival
KSP 1JÖÖÖ
ww« of Nu.
heb nu pet ^? __
30th day of the month.
, the festival of the
_ _ /wwv\ .
heb ent Sàs - - ^ estival of the
Ci O 6th day.
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Heb nefer en pet ta ksp T W '
the good festival of heaven and earth, the festival
of the 4th epagomenal day.
heb nefer tepi tu fTj T ® , the good
festival of him that is on the mountain, i.e.,
Anubis.
' the festival of the god of the Hennu boat of Seker.
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H
lieb Hensit K3? 0 llf\ the festival of
the goddess Hensit.
heb khen jj J fTl N^1, a festival
procession of boats.
heb kheru |J ffi %>^ j,
a festival
of the beings on earth.
heb Seker fTj *jXj, Palermo Stele,
festival of the boat of Seker.
heb Set | J
Pcs=\0, Thes. 1124, the "festival of the
tail"; the chief object of this festival was to
renew the life of the king ; varr. Ö II
Rec. 15, 68, | ^ gü.
\> 0 '
heb tep-t ks?
a
, the
festival of the ist of the five epagomenal days.
heb tekh âr-t Rä ksp *> " . the
® üGX I
festival of drunkenness of the Eye of Rä, i.e.,
Hathor.
*b!UlIlV»--*!U®?&*
P. 404, M. 577, N. 1183, f J®^^^'
K5?
<&<
n
fish; |^2^J
toMJUIfl
, to snare birds and to catch
111 <0< IV, 917, snared birds
1' and fish.
V
<o<
^' I J
, fowler, bird-catcher, hunter.
hebiäa fD*<=>^.. chief fowler
Hebi
*^£7
the god of fowling and
fishing, the Hunt-god.
heb $ il ^^ ^^ a Prec'ous stone) tur-
X «Jl ° o o ' ma ' quoise (?)
beb |j f^/ I-»". S«*n.,Sc booth.
hebit
m
ȟii
, L.D. III, 65A, 14,
KSP a hall, garden-tent, booth, taber-
on'
nacle.
to play a
' game, player.
O , Rec 12, 84, a kind of
y A Ml Leyden Pap. 3, 9, the
J| H H <=> seed of a plant.
hebit en hebsu $ il Qû
yps,Re,4,.6,y[^™ypB,
Rec. 5, 91, linen-chest, cupboard for clothes.
Heb-tfJ -
land, grounds for recreation ;plur. Ö J v^
staff, sceptre, stick, rod.
heb-t fi J -^Tv, a kind of shrub or plant
hebit
heb 8 41% , Sphinx Stele 5, V"W', Mar.
Kam. 35, 63, target, a mark for shooting at.
heb 0 J ,^-&, Mar. Kam. 42, 12
a,«v. R 11. LR to grieve, to mourn, to
heb y ^1'lament; Copt. &KAe.
heb-t Ö J o ga, lamentation, grief. *
heb ^J A, Rev. 11, 147= ITjJ 'A,
to send.
heb neb-t [ | Ö K_^, Nàstasen Stele 31,
every matter, everything ; Copt. £,UU& MI JUL.
Q rt /WWiA
heb-t 9 o J aaaaaAj stream, flood.
, deep water,
L' ÔÔ
■JJ
flood, the deep, source of a spring.
Hebb-tyjs,f^,Edfûl,
78, a title of the Nile-god.
heb-t y ^
Heba
fish.
/v\fWW
/VA/VA
/v\fWW
heba
heba
«j^aâîs,
Rev. 14, 17,
Inundation-god.
P. 64, M. 87, N. 94, a
kind of boat.
var.
%-^w
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L, Rev., obscurity, shadow;
^ Rev. 14, 20 ; Copt.
H
heba
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, Jour. As.
H
1908, 299, grief, misery ; Copt. g,Kß.e.
I " poor
i* folk."
A
hebau tf^ ^ "S^, Nàstasen Stele
19, miserable man, wretched ; with
heba $ J^J, Hearst Pap. XIV, 11
hebabafj^^]^,
Verbum I, 336, to waddle (of a goose).
hebbà » ww* ( Hymn to Amen 41,
to bubble up (of a spring).
hebäi ? jl "Mil» A"Z" l868' IO'
to play, to jest, to play a game of draughts ;
n<S> -ww« 8 11 D in a Jesti"g manner,
I ,—v^-, X Jl ^-^-,' playfully.
hebäi 8 j] ohh $L, to injure.
heben-t Q J , humility, low estate.
on* n /wwv\
hebenben ö J w« \\ , Mar. Aby.
I, 6, 36, to be cast down, to grovel on the
ground.
Q n WWV*A Q fi WSMA #\
tebenyöe^,y 0 \^,
Rouge I.H. II, ri5, one who is dejected or
cast down.
Q n AMAAA Q n WWW O 0 (1
hebnen-ty^.y^^, y
a ring, a round cake, a circular object ; plur.
hebnen-t |j ™ ÇJ. {J = 0>
U. rr3, 422, Ö J """*, U. 152, a sacrificial
cake, a vessel full of grapes or wine (?)
heber-t fj ^\ J J ^ dirt (?)
filth (?) excrement (?)
heberberfj^j^^.fj^
<r=>, to bow, to do homage, to grovel ; see
0 J ww* J ; Copt. ,P,ftopftp.
«■UP^iJPT.fJP^.
x J Ö ' H ft, to put on clothes, to clothe,
to dress, to cover over; || '^^^^^^^V y"
^jf *=*>O P •=" "*"") V/ .T- '44 ; Copt.
£,(JU.ßc, compare Heb. öJnn, Arab. .JL. ;
)(JPT1kïîî"iT-'-;>-
clothed in very best clothes; Ö J llf ü,
I J ^jf ^, P. 94, N. 57, those who
are
th
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hebS J J p ffi, T. 339, N. 743, clothing,
apparel, raiment, cloth, coverings, drapings,
ypMUPMJpii.yp^
UPSi-UP©-clothes'raiment'
y,P.592,yp(](]ö^,c.othed;fJp
^V ' , j ■ j ——o .....^ IV> g^ clothing, five
changes or suits; |J n^^ö-v^^ | ^ (j
j I^i i, horse-cloth ; Ö |n^K.S w^^ Jt^i
? ^» ~x~ Rev' "' l67' I4' 34' clothes'
X J3r Ö ' garments, apparel.
hebs-t 8 ]~7, Rec" 4' 2I' a -.inen
X Jo Û' strainer.
hebsit 8 J 0 (|(| v, linen (raiment).
hebS I jnrn, festival apparel.
hebS |J ^, B.D. (Saite) r9) r3)
U—i^JJP»^^-
JP:
\> 0 i"
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IÏÏÏÏT1
cover of a
vessel.
hebS § ] [lö Rec. 25, 197, clothing,
X Jl I L_=u i-e-, a wife.
hebs ? \1 (1 IV> 847> t0 face a buildinS
X J) I ' with stone.
hebs nu àner § \j H ö Ö Û ^rF, Rec
3, 49, a stone covering.
^yp^ypM'—
up mounds about a city, to encircle a city with
walls.
hebs behen § Jl 0 Ö jl ra </\>t0
screen, to protect.
Hebs ? \1 .-■"••. Tuat IX, god of raiment
X Jl 11 and funerary swathings.
Hebsit I J n ci "rf1, Tuat VIII, a
goddess in the Circle Hep-seshemu-s.
hebS § ] flli ! V& a title of the priest of
X Jl I zä i ËT the Nome Athnbites.
Hebs-àn |JP^|,ReC- l6' Io6' a
watcher of Osiris,
^.^,ypSjB^f^,yp
"^s what covers the dead, the
Underworld.
Y
Hebs-neb-s-em-shesp-s | j
JÊ35
D 0
, Ombos II, io8, a
lioness-goddess, a form of Sekhmit.
hebs neter 1 8 11 fl,the aPParel in which
I X Jl I a god was arrayed.
hebskheperu | J nfö<~>fj,at'tie
of the priest of Up-uat of Lycopolis.
hebs ß J 1(2 ^^ y, Rec. 2i, 14, a kind
of well in the Great Oasis
*MJpo.JUpj,-Kpjo.
.to reckon, to count.
hebS I J ^= &* » J I ^_^A. «^
he bti 8 Jj Q ■•...■-Œ, Rec. 12,84 -1 [1Jl -^Œ,
nome, province.
hebtbàt | J c=> J (] Q ^ |, Rev.
6, irr, the slain, dead bodies, the dead on a
battlefield.
H^ref]SJ,yS_,
see-0 ^
D
I
Hebt-re-f |J(
the god of the hidden
mouth (?)
• I , Denderah IV,
hebtch
hep § a
83, B.D. 149, § B, a hippopotamus-goddess of
the 13th Aat.
1 "=l-=!j Rec. 29, 155, a serpent-
\vm.\' god.
r2, 49, to hide, to be hidden, to disappear; see
-Dö;Copt. &UOTI.
,Rev.
hephep ß o ß 0
hep-t
D o
Rev., to hide; Copt.
, a hidden or secret place; see
hepu (?) V ^ m caves> caverns. hidden
CD Will' places, hiding-places.
Hep I J^, U. 187, N. 955, A.Z. 45, '4r,
, Rec. 27, 217, the Nile-god; see
For his nine
forms see Denderah III, 25, 26.
Hep-urf^^.U^r.f^lg,
T. 247, the great Nile-god; see | —^° gg ^Jj
^$j|), B.D. 57,1,145,13,48.
Hep-em-hep-f /"*"
Ombos I, 86, a god of offerings.
Hep I D "^ , U. 219, I
T. 60, M. 218, I 0 ^^^- N- 592,
ID^O- R 262> f ° 0"^^. M-482,
495, N. 1279, I D 0 ^ , P. 269, 593, 6oo,
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'7°°,
, P. 673,
(2
A
(1) one of the
four sons of Horus; (2) god of the northern
cardinal point ; (3) protector of the small
intestines of the dead.
Hep Ç^, U. 424, ^, ^0>
Palermo Stele 23, 24, | D ^**)£$. T. 243,
Rec.33)5>f§^l,§^^|.f§|.
O \\ %> *j"J5) (of Sais), the Apis Bull of
Memphis; Copt. £,<!>-Tl. For accounts of him
see Herodotus III, 28, 38, 41, Pliny VIII, 72,
Strabo XVII, 31, Diodorus I, 85, Aelian XI, 10,
Plutarch, De Iside, 56.
Hep pehrer O fi <=> ^), Palermo
Stele, the circuiting of Apis.
Hep ô 'va Denderah Iv> 7, a bull-god
. f Q 7TM. Qf offerings.
Hep[it] <^> ^j, B.D. 69, 7, a cow-
goddess who yielded milk in the Tuat.
Hepti-ta-f $ ° 0 ^> Tuat IX, a
singing-god who gave drink to the dead.
hep
©
, B.M. 448, unguent.
hep-t O, a square.
Ci
hep fi O 4\ , O , a kind of goose.
hep I J\ , ß V -A , to move onward, to
advance, to paddle a boat.
hep O A, O, V A A , to move slowly,
to slink along, to advance cautiously.
hepp
O O to advance, to travel, to go
j\ ' about.
advance, progress,
D <= ci
hep-t Ö , vg^^^*. a course.
1WUtlÇ^A»IVl.I7,Jo-|A.
A.Z. 1905, 17, runner, traveller, he who slinks
along like a wolf or a jackal.
hep O àkhmiu hepu (j 1
y * * *, fixed stars.
hep âten « /S (J «aw, the dropping of
the disk, ».<?., sunset.
hept khem 8 D ? e$, A"Z" I907'^
' X Q 0 Hi the gossip.
hephep 0 0, Hh. 331, to*paddle.
hep-t 0,u. 4", Ç~ T- 24I'f °Ç'
P. 603, N. 1158, A,
guiding pole of a boat, paddle, oar; plur. O <=^
Rev. 6, 41, paddlers, sailors.
Hep Ol, 8 O 1^27, the god of the
2nd hour of the night and of the 5th day of the
month.
Hep-ti ? D ° Hunefer 1, 17, a title of
Hepi|o(|(|,^egodoftheit3hth^ytOf
Hep-ttepSe^,TuatXII,hadejy
Hep-tcheserit (?) ö , thegod-
A G <=. O
dess of the 12th hour of the day.
hephepfof °.i|iHvtoturn
round, to retrace a path.
hep I d], turn, turning, solstice; dual
§§îT-î°î°..iîwm
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[ 479 ]
TT, Southern Solstice TT Q, Northern Solstice
ff \f, together 1f ^'; plur. 1^%J^| | J
TT TT TT , the limits or ends of the earth.
Hepfcep (Hepti) § § 1f 1f. 1f □
TJ O , TJ O TJ O ^ , Suppl. 812, ïjoTJo
I, Buch 71, the god of the Ecliptic (?)
I the god of the 20th day
Il T 2' of the month.
I the name of
ra ' a sanctuary.
Hep-ti tj
Hephep T0T0
tiep ß , rope, fetter, tie, band,
hep f.JL.,u. 187
M. 221, N. 598, nome.
D
D
"HHE, T. 66,
Hep-ä fi " , Tuât XI, a form of Àfu-Râ.
D O
hepä
ftepäpä-t
a hard stone,
nïïin '
D D Ci
_fl D^P
a plant used in medicine.
_A fl§!'
Heper
D
, Amamu 15, 1, 3,
J3 A.Z. 45, 151, the Nile-god; see Hep
^3' and Häpi.
heprer ß d <=> = pehrer d ß <=>.
hepeq. ß , place, region.
to praise.
I>eptfDf), L.D. III, .,4, (2), |D
to hug, to take to the breast.
Hepit
a monster serpent in the
Tuat.
.X
DL^'
Hept khet fi " f ) ^_/]
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris,
Lanzone 211, a goddess of
resurrection.
Digitized
Hepit-Hem
, the side posts of a door, part of a ship.
Heptur
D
see
£ept-ra
B.D. 38B, 5, to
shut the mouth (in chewing«?)
hef 8 *""""—, a plot
^efi(?) »JLY
lief ß , a plot of ground.
J\
e w,
to fear, to pay reverence to, to be timid.
ß ^^ >\ ^ , adorers, worshippers,
timid step.
Hefa.... I ^_
god bowed to the earth.
Hefaiu, Hefait
j\
a,
111'
, a
Tuat III, a
SJI*
0 B.D. 168, a group of four
III' gods of the boat of Râ.
hefa-t
Ci
■Wftnn'
TßnjKl, Mission 13, 225, Shipwreck 61, ß 7flfiM,
Dream Stele 4, asp, viper, adder; Copt. &&CU,
W I
^TiWi)Rec- 26,224,31,30,162,
T7\TA
Ci I
TfiClM I
I;
w
TRfinn
•ffi
7MSKI
ill
Ci
1 II
snake with
nnnnin
two . egs; I _^W --;, Ship-
wreck 128, 75, serpents.
hefau £ ~â^issm, U. 305, 335, 552,
^\> T. 3t2, M. 645, I ^Hr^TMM,
serpent, snake; plur. f ^fiT^"^ ' ^1^/*^
\f^i Copt. g,oq.
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Hefau
J-w^^TjMia, Tuât VII, the
great Worm, or serpent of evil, called Äapep,
Seba, etc.
Hefau enti em Restau 8 *3T %>
??LxxkT:f:D^RD-IB'*the
Nine Worms of Restau. Their names are :—
«^J ®*^^J^; (2) k_
jJ^^-UBinn; (3) ^ ^^"^^
"tonan'
(4)
w
ißnnn -
1
j 7MSKI
m-» (5) ra ^p
*■ 7MSKI
M7)f
%*i-Z;<6>
D
jS<&>
mm
\ 3 j «ni <8> _i,j^§rA.ïz:(
hef tchet *==^. *^H. Rev. 13, 41. 42,
the everlasting serpent.
^f^^f'fSf>'atoolorimr
"\N, the number 100,000; plur. "yN 1, IV, 612,
hefen l^Z"à'l^\JL>to
fear, to be humble.
Hefnen-tfw^^.T. 309, a
mythological serpent.
^frenf^^'fe^'leech(?)
tadpole (?); plur. 8^°"^!^, Ebers Pap.
65, 15; Copt. g^qXeeXe (?)
heft |fO , Rec 12, 45, to overthrow.
heft 8 "^^ «_,, to fly down, to alight.
Q je /WWSA
•JU ö n/]LY>R636'
/—\ ^v M. 512, N. 1095, the
V II V«^' " mother of the gods."
Heft-ent.
Cl Cl
heftenu
.0
liBumi
eel.
heft ß ^^, k^_»=>, Metternich
Stele 229, to hover, to alight (of birds).
heft I fe, T. 399, Rec. 29, 156, I fe
[j^, M. 409, I ^, U. 486, f ^ ^,
P. 201, 640, M. 670, N. 937, Ö *""""—, A.Z. 1908,
to sink down, to subside, to come to rest, to
faint, to swoon.
heft j( ^ _^ Aft "^., a swoon, fainting
during a religious ecstasy.
heft $ *^~ Xî>-' to c'eave>t0 cut>t0 force
X <-j=^^ fl' a way or passage.
, fin A.Z. 1905, 24, forty; Copt.
nn' «p^juie.
hem
hem
o ^, T. 320
, U. 492. ^\, U.
o, 1,78, &
°°\
Rec 30, 185,1 £7^. Décrets 105, <£7
5°3.
(2
but certainly Eg)'pt is happy.
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, Leyd. Pap. 13, 9, £7 J^ = > Rec-l8» 98.
C7 j^ L_/). Culte 105, ^ ^ ^, a particle
meaning something like but, however, certainly,
assuredly; (j W^U^ j^ J | ^,
but indeed I am a priest; ® ^
ak©Î:
Hem ^ ^, P. 618, <£7
N. 1299, a god(?)
hem <£7^L_/], P. «16B, 30, <£7 '
^ktll' ^kl' ^kl^'
ft E flj to rub down, to pound, to tread out.
hemhem ^ ^ 0, Rec. 16, 153,
<9> v\ <£> 1\ t /l. Rev. 12, 22, to bray in a
mortar, to pound, to crush.
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liem^^zv'u-323'^^p-64'
303, &l ti , P. 644, N. 637, I £?
M. 173, ü, £7
Rev. 27, 188, to flee, to
.a • ~ ja L_/T
escape, to run off, to hasten away, to shun, to
1 off, to ha.
avoid, to retreat ; <£7 ^ (j, P. 605, | C ^ |)
PfT,u-6i7'6i8'f^^^zv'T-293'
^^^'N-234'^nzv,getback!
hemi <£7 f\ M A-, retreater.
hem-t I ^^^, N. 107, repulse.
Hemit <£? 1\ ^, Tuat VI, a goddess.
hemm^^^,U.5,o,f
N.873,^ra
A-
to retreat, to get out of the way, to withdraw.
hemhem c\c^^, Ü
Ü
, to retreat, to withdraw.
hemu ^^ ***—àkhmiuhemu
*** stars that do not
***' go back.
<=, sole of the foot.
hem-t "^
^-'^•^l^
Ü
ci Jj ci, woman, wife; Copt. g^IJUie in
C&IAXe; plur. ^^^. U. 514, 629, £* j,
.S.^l. ^«|. ÜÜ!
!.
I, women ;
14^i^3i,goddesses;
V>r^Ti) Wl ^ J) I, men and women : <z
Jl Êil I Ci CI I V
, to live with a wife :
o O Cl ci
no, woman of a man, i.e., wife.
f,=="fl.
hem-t peh-t <£? tuT-^
, Rec. 12, 100,
a divorced wife (?)
hem-t nesu 1 £7, kins's woman- u<
=f d queen.
Digitized
Hem-nenu(?)çpJ,o^|,S
hem-t neter ^=|. the wife of the god,
a title of the high-piiestess of Àmen.
liem ^ r^^] t-ie aPartrnents °f 'he
/ ' women in a house.
hem-t (âtâ?) ^^. p. 815. ^S.
^T^' Gf>^'>Rec- 27> 57. cow; plur.
ET,,..»» ".«-ST feil-
Hemit ^ T ^y^ J}, cow-goddess.
Hem-ti ^$3 $3 a] I), T. 23,
P. 739, the two black cow-goddesses.
hem-t (âtâ?) ^, ^()?
uterus, matrix, pudenda ;
au-- - —tiips-
Rec. 27, 56, she raised her genitals. If the
reading be àtà compare Copt. OTI, vulva,
uterus.
hem ^, ^ O, little ball, pupil of the
eye, testicle ; dual ^ o O, the two testicles.
Ü
hem-ti <£?
Ü
Ü
1 '
Ü
«2 <=.
.r=a.,
Ci ,■
■ r^Ti. £
ci j^,üJ^r=ö5'c=r\\^-o \\
eunuch, a castrated man or animal, a coward,
&
r=a.,
poltroon; plur. ^ ^ Vfo 1, ^
r=a.^l,
^En>l==awl|^eac'1' Amenemhat2,10,
u.503. ^^'c=ö5:^^~l^-Rec-16>56-
hemut <£•"
tk r=a. Rec. 10, 116,
Jl 1 w 1 ' cowardice.
Rev. = Copt.
hemi j(^(|(|%.
hem-t § ^, ? t^T* ^, hyena.
Ï N^L—d, Amen. 5, 1, 15, 6, 20, 5, to steer,
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to direct the course of someone or something ;
a. x fyfy director of hearts; Copt.
MS, Peasant 126, 221, steersman, rower; plur.
1880, 94, rudder, steering-pole; âri hemit
^T$l^k^N>-stee™
hemu ^^^J. P- 174, N. 941,
^k^N>'PeasantI27> f^k^
s^-**-, rudder, the steering oar or paddle ; Copt.
2r*J^e;^|^%>'NV. wfM° ^> rudder
of heaven; dual Ü |\ flu N^ N.; P'ur.
Rec. 27, 224, 225, ^^^Ni
^fkT-34°'34i'^>-Ni
henm I *3^^^. Rec 30, 67,
the rudder of the magical boat.
Çemuâabtic-J^NJJ^,
B.D. 64, the two-faced rudder of the East
ÇemuIV^^j;;],,,*
141 and 148, the four rudders of heaven.
hem ^ "% to cut to P'eces>to cllop
crz:-^.' up; Copt. ,P,U).fUU.
hem^kS'^
(a
III
I
!'
to work a
paddle.
A.Z. 1900, $$, to catch fish.
hemi äiu <£? ^ LR h h —0
skilled hands.
IV, 968,
hemm ^_^^^[. Ebers PaP- 9°.I2
see^k^
hemu *£? |\ %> \£[, Hearst Pap. 4, 12
ü|^ j ^k^m' EbCrS PaP- 74' 2
a plant used in medicine
hemU^k^m'a
a decoction of the
same.
<2
<^>
a kind of
hemiu(?) &
grain or seed (flax seed ?).
-hemm I k
M&, Ebers Pap. 106, 7, 13, 17, metal-worker.
hemit <^.t\ flfl U, Anastasi I, 25, 7,
u
I
Ü
D
1'
Koller Pap. I, 4, a metal weapon.
hemit <£?
copper fittings of a chariot.
hemut <£? ^ e
Ci I
g j, A.Z. 1880, 94,
|(, Ebers Pap. 55, 3, 11,
a preparation of copper.
hem Î= Î kin — Î k servant of
Menu, Rec. 32, 46; see also Pa-hem-neter,
" servant of the God," ^ "$-\ 1 0 V&, A.Z.
slave,
46, 109.
hem|^,|,,|,^,|,j^,
servant; plur. J|g|, |^|, ||, J||,
îlm'î^ii-nï'NàstasenStelei3'
servants >'Vj$$l>ï,pffr?]1. male aud
female slaves ; Copt. ,P,JUL in gjJUL.P^X.
bem-t |=|, J" j;^ nr. 346,
female slave, handmaiden ; plur. V _$} I, y o JU1.
hem änkhiu
lu If
I, Rec. 24, 160, "ser-
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vant of the living"—a priestly title.
hemneter^J^||v|,g,
servant of the god, i.e., priest; plur. | y MS I,
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H
hem neter tepi^ 0 |, high-priest, priest;
H J^ I1 'office of priest' Priesthood '> v I Wk
s^~**~ 3f » t't'e °^tne h'gh-pnest of Letopolis.
hem-t neter "10 <=> %, priestess.
hemka^, (f), l|), ^(JL-fl,
IV, 1205, iy J H* J), Rec. 29, 77, priest of the
Ka;Plur-[Sj j. IV> i03 2.
Hem pestchet 0 d 0 ^ib-. U. 305,
a-* **?••»■■ 1 "i1^ a Vi,.??,
Hem nu ba 0 ' ^1 ksp, the god of the
14th day of the month.
Hem-Heru 0 v\ , Tuat II, agod.
..f-i* Minim-
1^, majesty, especially the king's majesty, the
king;plur. JJJ.
hem
fMf
(2
, to be skilled in the
work of a trade or profession.
,emu.tf-f^,f:,f.,f,
T ° I I, T \\ V> |, any kind of handicraft,
craftsmanship, trade, the profession of artist or
physician, a man's speciality.
hemu J ^^^—dj-§. P.S.B. 10,46,
■i- "■ «°. î\% l\\^$-
fk'-'iMtëM-ïti.-fk
f£.Lf.L'-«.fkfrf=fr
To, T, a handicraftsman, a skilled labourer,
f
(2c
fSMtfl-f
eL^er.' 4-e'u -a ai r
Copt. £AJU. in £,<LiUUye.
L-a.
man
hemut ^f Wl, artificer, artisan,
worker 4. ELL
^> E fl $f I, chief workmen or artists ; 0
At £? \& j Rec. 27, 189, Ptah, creator of
—^ l 21 I ' skilled workmen.
J.em-khet(?) f^H'fSCÎ
penter; plur. ¥ %> ® ^ 1; Copt. £,<LJUUye.
hemu hat f %%> "®\ Rec- 2°. 4°.
Î", skilled or trained mind.
Hem-f-tes-f(P) f *^_ 22, Tuat V,
a serpent doorkeeper.
Ws>,
one of the names of
Hem-taiu f,,«, ,
hem-t (?) f ^ , workshop, factory; plur.
hem T, a tool for working in metal,
hammer (?); Ur-kherp-hem ^=» Ö f, "chief
director of the hem tool "—a title of the high-
priest of Memphis.
hemit f (j(j <=■> a stone (?) tool.
100,10,
I 1 Til I I o I tmm
mineral, a precious stone.
hem-t T ^^ """^ ^p, coward, outcast (?)
><=> I .A
(a late form) ; see hem-ti.
<=> I
hem-t re f o <=>i, $
f I I > f 1^ =^=" <==>> et cetera, and so
I ; plur.
forth ; see Piehl, Sphinx 3, 83, Goodwin, A.Z.
1868, 89.
I
hem khert(?) f '
9r, a kind of garment.
\\
Ö, Rec. 21,
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hem-t sa (?) f°^i j
l *^ , a disease.
Hemmit ^^^ j, Denderah III,
77 ; see Herimemit.
hema jj _Jp <K\ , to fish, to hunt; see
Nav. Lit 70
hema 0 _Jp
*ema I S^^°-
testicle (?) a circular object.
hema-t
I ^ °> ball>
"^ salt land, the shore of
s ' a salt lagoon.
Ü/ O
hema § _>, § ^ | °, $ _>
X o o o A ^BiNS. & o o A
Jour. As. 1908, 275, salt; Copt. £.JU.OY.
hemai-t 8 ___£
I^°l,.,'I^el,i,'I->l'M
of the North, «>., sea salt ; Copt. £,JU(.cnr;
compare Heb. tpon, Arab. J£^.
hemauf_>^0, f _> ^
pO, an illness or disease.
hemau ||^^ [J n, DeHymnis
28, forge, shop in which fire is used.
hemamu|_>^^^,RecI9,
R £. ° Rec. 30, 217, plants, herbs of
9 ' X > III' some kind, lentils (?)
hemami-t j[_>!k$JHm'
1
^\ sea salt ; see § je« ûû ^ A ° •
III û «Xr^HH AIM
hemamu 8 __^
O, a disease or illness.
hemar-t 8 ____£
û m
, Hearst Pap.
in, 15, a kind of seed or grain used in medicine.
hemak-t & <&? , hall, chamber.
Rec. 5, 92,
sack, bag.
hemaka \-J?
hemagf^t^f-^i^.Rec.
4' 22' IM. ^ ^ I -* S 1^' t0
grasp, to clasp tightly, sack, bag.
hemag-1 8 _J? ^b\ S û
Rec- 37> 7°> a shrine or workshop of Osiris;
var.
hemag-t \_J? ^^TX), a neck ornament
" " " ' h ^^^
—the equivalent of the (I o X'V).
/WWSA 1
Hemag | _> @ ^ , the god of the city
of Hemag, i.e., Osiris.
hemaga f^^B^fJ1, Libr0
dei Fun. 365, the name of a ceremony.
hemaga-t jj _> ^ Ô, Rec. 4, 2r,
f^ffi^°:'Rec-37'70'f->^?m'
Pap. 3, 2, amethyst (?)
hemati § —£ n, B.D. 78,. 38 ;
^•f^-fri^-M^rM-
hemathetli | _^"^. s==*cf, U. 482,
£ c (®, N. 146, cord, rope.
flax.
hemäu ^ %> V&> Rec- 36.78
hemi
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L ' care. Copt. &eJUU.
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hemit ^
o i
&
Ci I
oi
!,
Ci I
hemi ®^f
l, a disease.
, a kind of wine from
©
in the Delta.
hemen R^R^ ^ ^ eighty ; Copt.
hemen j? l!fi;i;') B.D. i46, 58
/WWSA
hemen |D,|2,t0Praise(?)t0hefP
hemen \ £>, a vessel, bowl, bottle.
A /WWSA
hemen Q /w/w = ö M (vwAw natron.
X 5.5.5. XI o o o'
Hemen \ ^^ J\ , n. 849) p. 204,
Hh. 447, B.D. 99) 18, ö A
/WWSA i I
J A A.Z. 1881,19,
Rec. 3, 116, a god; » â D tv ,
U. 321 ; compare Heb. ]ön.
Hemnit Q ftw^w 11. Rec. 11, 79, a goddess.
l""1".
B.D.G. 547,1255. 8™
X ci
a raised seat with steps, throne.
hemsi <£? H v& m. 120, <£? H, u. 192,
üjj,U.7o,üp^,üp^,|üp^,
to sit, to seat oneself, to besiege a city, to
inhabit a place, to be at home in a place, to
dwell ; & (5A * *w« 1 \^ , to sit dressing
the hair; & [1 (], P. 309, \£) p ^, P. 211,
&&\' N- 698, ^Pjj^' M- 451, Up
\ Çrb 1 ' R 264' ^P 1^' R 28l) &P
N. 1239, Ü 1 P] ÛÛ, P. 642,
hemsi ^
(| C7 p ^ ] (] (], M. 677; Copt. aejuLci,
&JU.OOC.
Digitized
'.WljURev.
Rev. 13,11, to dwell ; Copt.
13, 31, t-fl p n, aejuLci, &ju.ooc.
hemsit <g? jj, u. 192, ü P =, t. 71,
üp^^l, Pap. 3024, 133, Ü
& <=> Â IV> 349» "OS. a sitting down,
_n J)' enthronement, session.
V&.&SI. dweller,
hemsi ^
inhabitant; plur. ^ (JO fift "> ^
hems-ti üp°4 Hh- 342, the two
I \\ W sitters.
Hems-beqsu-àrit-f C7 &J^1 V
•<s>-
Ci , B.D. 31,4, agod(?)
Ir=u.
T. 277, P. 30, M. 4i,
hemsi I ^p, „, phallus<
hems ^ Z*^, *£? T P V , to castrate.
hems ^ '=<'5l, drink.
hems Ö 1\ , Rec. 25,158, crocodile;
femf^T^'^fo;varr-
hemsut^po^^^.B.M.797,
attributes, qualities.
hemS °^ fi) ' R 642' N- 679 = (| ^
Vv fl], N. 1240, to make to sit.
hemg-t 8 fk ffi Ô, IV> 1099, carnelians
X Ji^ ci » from the Sudan.
hemt H ". D ° ° °> *£>> J? °. C .
Ill 000 I m o o o
OOO
D°, Q°, 5>°» copper; Copt. P,OJU.mr,
OOO
£,OJU.T ; ^ "^\ ^ ! D !, furnaces for
smelting copper; <=. J La V 1, ingots of copper ;
■^ .weapons of copper; D <^-, ^ <—r,
I 1 1 1 000 000
copper javelin. _^
Oy iviiurosoft ® 2 H
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hemtähä(?) D
j\
(?)
iv,
hemt her-set-f D &&&K
o o o I <=. I
692, "rock copper," i.e., copper ore.
hemt Seft rj ) ° H ^^ V , Mar. Kam.
54, 58, copper swords.
hemtsetfu V \\ ^\ /WWSA } IV, 708,
0 0 0 I ^r^., _2T /WWSA
smelted copper.
hemt Sett D î=3
O O O Ä £_}
1150, Asiatic copper.
3, IV, 817,
hemt kam -D Ô 3), Thes. 1286, D
D
ci ?—1
black copper.
hemti D L__/-, D
I \\
ill.»—yilHi
L_4, coppersmith ; plur. D •'rs t 71 Vra |.
hem
21, IO
Hemt D
D
stOE
I, Amen.
,1 Si I'
B.D.G. 820, a title of
f=m' Set.
"hen Q ww», IV, 862, /wvÖvnm, and, with,
Q WWW
together with ; see Q
Ö
Ö
Ö
hen-t
XJ
o o o
Ci' o-V
Ci Ä c.^7
Jj, Ebers Pap. 95, 3,
Ci
Ö
SI
Rev. 13
26, Q JJ, Rev. 14, i6, lady, mistress, queen
goddess; Q | | | J}> queen of the gods
foS^V- 2 ÜÜ vqueenoftheSouth
and North, queen of the Two Lands, i.e., Egypt.
hen-t ta 8 ^ -«=>, A,z- 45. 125.
Ö <=. queen.
Henit-netit(?)
of Sma-Bebç.
<=. <=. <=.
, a goddess
Henit-tesher-t
•\7
Ci
rv^n
-CS>-
" , Rec 34, 192, a hippopotamus-goddess
and regent of the 3rd epagomenal day (the
birthday of Set). She was one of the five
Meskhenit goddesses.
hen 0 «. , N. 709, a scent (?) from Osiris.
hen Q , A.Z. 1908, 2o, an amulet
hen <©, band, tie, cord, rope.
A- /WWSA
henu 8 ^ 11 Ö %>, N. 66o, measure (?)
A wvw\ W —71
henu $^g O. $ *cT. A,Z- l866, "'
A /WWSA _/I A /WWSA _/I | A /WWSA _/I
g, pot, vessel, a measure, like the Heb. "(i^;
plur. l^öijJ^ Ö,?, IV, 66s,
A /WWSA _/I Ml A /WWSA I I I
f^i^iv.^f^;*,^
A /WWSA _il III A /WWSA VU I I I A /WWSA
Rec 30, 217 ; Copt. ^.ItüT.
Ö 00
(2
-hen"t |aü- U- 54. 55, 11, 11 O,
Ö ^ Ö, pot, vase, vessel ; | ö j Ö
^=^ Hl D IV, 1046, pots of silver, gold,'
'^oooJUoo' and copper.
2 D !' aJIs S m'
henut § ^[ ö û !
Ebers Pap. 59, 19, a kind of metal
Ö
/WWSA (£
0 @
hen-t Q Z^, purification (?)
hen g ^$, 8^0^$, 8 ^
A /wwv\ <*-M A —/I <*-M A /wwv
A /WWSA XL A /WWSA J J A /WWSA V^l XL
§ ^ ra "il ' "il ö df-' Rev- "> T44. t° com-
mand, to direct, to admonish, to rule, to
administer, to arrange, to keep in order; Copt.
hen
Henit-heteput § ö ==a=> ^T, Cairo Pap.
A o o Dili
III, 7, a goddess of the.Mesqet.;__j i_,# jiäI- business,-functi
' 5 Lri<LJillZeU Oy IVliCl wull \y
-t I^crHi- S~â
Ci
I, affairs,
-functions.
[ 487 ]
Cl
±±=2, IV, 1148, a command,
A WWWA Ulli
order, law, ordinance, regulation, a rubrical
direction, anything prescribed by authority, legal
function.
Rec. 2i, 83, a
business mission.
henu 8^°^
A AAAAAA \£l XL ,
henu , cries of joy, praises.
A aaaaaa C£ XL yM I
henu § ^ ö%>L_/)$ i, B.M. 657,.
commanders, directors.
hentiu(?) 8/www
henuti "^Z0-^,
hen J^ft. S^ftfl. 5^
A wwwA l_l A /wvw\ U U A Aww
R "^V ö M, j] to provide, to endow, to supply
A/www (2 LT IT with, to bestow.
*enu(?) 8«<f 8^j}, 8^.
A AAAAAA UMI A AAAAAA U A AAAAAA
hen-t ft <=>, 0 -www Ä • . 0 -www ft • ,
J| j work, what is produced by toil,
I) 1" products.
hen-t hemut 8 -wSw <=> f "~\ iv, 933,
±f=3 4- III
MS MS, officers.
Amen. 19, 4,
labourers.
work of the handicraftsmen.
henuf^ö^jyjJ^o^M
A AAAAAA -il U U ' A AAAAAA _/i I 1
0 ~^ft"77~\ f tï ] ""T"1, products both
A o U I ' I A /www Vil _LL I I I
natural and artificial, things, property, goods,
possessions, tools (?) fabrics.
tenn"t a JfcïfrM-30I'A^ïlr'
P. 186, 0 J^ o Ä : , revenues, income, sup-
A AAAAAA ii [J
plies, equipment, stock, store.
henu 8 ^ 1 | I, 8 ^ I s>,
A AAAAAA XL U I . A AAAAAA XL I I I
31, 50, bread, cakes.
hen 8 ^[ a, 8^, Edict 18,8 ^[f ,
A AAAAAA A ./i A AAAAAA
8t.flAA.Z..9o8,..8,S^ö'M,.,
A AAAAAA U l_l A AAAAAA _/I
A AAAAAA _/l XL A AAAAAA VU A AAAAAA V^l
A AAAAAA XL AU A AAAAAA Vü Vi U A AAAAAA \\
I» ? ^ !? ft NN » t° run» t° make haste>
.A U A -www (2 U -A
to rush forward, to travel; 8 vi ö%>i—Q®,
A WWWA /? I
Love Songs 4, 10; Copt. £,cun.
henn
AAAAAA .A ,
AAAAAA
\\
^ü , n /www px»,
/wwv\ yi A wwwA .»C
Treaty 10, to advance quickly, to hasten.
hen-t
/wwv\ ;
hen
, a journey, an advance.
"^r . to turn back, to retreat, to
' withdraw.
henhen .A, Rec. 31, 32,
A AAAAAA A AAAAAA
, to shake
A wwwA A /www A /www A /www yj
(of the body in sickness), to totter, to tremble
(of the legs).
henhen 8 ^[8 ^[/x,iv,498,8 ^T
A AAAAAA A AAAAAA A AAAAAA
^r . to impede, to obstruct, to drive back,
AAAAAA to turn away.
henhen-t A-, a turning back.
A AAAAAA Ci
henhen-t 8 ^[ § ^T £, § ^T
A AAAAAA A AAAAAA bu ' A «AAAAAA
rw,, ulcer, sore.
«AAAAA I 4*J
henu-t , Ebers 39,4
A AAAAAA ,0 U
hen ? ^
Thes. 1285, to be, or become,
. www u or be made, young.
henu 8^. jMT^M ^ö
A AAAAAA il A *-*' _/X il A AAAAAA
^ J)), boy, youth, young man ; | ° Jj) j J J J,
young soldiers.
hen 8 ^ ^, T. 100, 8^|, P. 814,
A AAAAAA A
f V^T' ft^T' flower> Plant> branch, seed;
A AAAAAA M I A AAAAAA HI A AAAAAA 111 A AAAAAA Ȇ 1 I I
Copt. £,rt<>LY. „
"plant of life"(?)
Henui- Shu (?) Jj) Jj) ß ^ |, B.D.
(Saite) 46, 1, the offspring of Shu (?)
Digmzea by Microsott ©/
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*enusbuI4'".(5^^•B•D•64•
4T, blossoms of Shu, i.e., light.
hen ta Ö vî , grain, seed.
A AAAAAA .SX I III
hen-t8 ^j^, g^.P.S.B.
A AAAAAA U *~"^l A AAAAAA U O
14, 409, border, boundary, end, limit, frontier;
A AAAAAA IJ 1 1 I I I d
the eight boundaries of Egypt; fi ™« ft ft ^*"^
, the two ends of heaven ; ft ft (1 <r>, IV,
362, the two ends of the river.
henti 8 ^ l&ft&, 8 ^
A AAAAAA \\ U A AAAAA/
!a5.\\^'[t[To ©'frff©' l3,Ue
;•!
AAAAAA
00'
ÖMM WO
8 ^ »K^**!^ 8t8<&
A AAAAAA // \\ ^ ^ A A AAA/W. A AAAAAA
BBS^. P.S.B. 14, 264, a period of 120 years,
at the end of which one whole month was
intercalated in the calendar; Qaaaaaa£çÎ. 0
AAAAAA Au \\ AAAAAA A
~ww.ftft. Thes. 1297, endless.
frentlrenimt^fff.^J^
5en.t8'7%,u.4;7J^Ä«
A t—i _/_L A AAAAAA I
T. 238, a mythological locality.
hen-t |^], M. 395 (var. f^],
N. 948), lake, sea (?)
hent-tà 8 ^[ û "M,N- IQ3i. "58
A AAAAAA ■ ■ U 1
hen-t j^^. P-377,^ 3-==i,n. 1151,
A AAAAAA U t—i A AAAAAA
AAAAAA
•flr AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
O AAAAAA
U ,)T"Tt AU A AAAAAA l_l .l~—' t A AAAAAA ' '
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
s'
AAAAAA
I
0 @
stream.
l^f^^F-
AAAAAA
@ AAAAAA
AAAAAA I ^
Hen-t-she
, fi \I 71IWWA. canal,
A AAAAAA Cï£ XL 1 I
<=> 00 I s' " °'
the lake in the "Tuat from which Râ appeared ;
var.
<=> n
hen-t , U. 401, horn; dual
A AAAAAA ^
henti, henutifja^,j^,
hen 8 <& fW I ^ ^ J <ä
A AAAAAA l_l A AAAAAA A AAAAAA
, to be evil, to do evil, to
A AAAAAA *SK>.
behave in a beast-like manner, to harm, to injure.
nen-t 8 ^r ö, gJ^yi, 8 ^r
^ U U I A AAAAAA
L_=u, evil,
, Peasant 291, 8 ^r
A AAAAA/
greed, avarice, hostility.
hennit î^o^ûû^, 8^0
A AAAAAA _/l 1 I J7. A AAAAAA
I ^ ° V B ^1 ^ ° 11 •**•
A AAAAAA _/l l_l 111 A AAAAAA 1 1
A AAAAAA 1 1 A AAAAA/
henti, henuti 8 ^r
A AAA/W
, greedy man, bestial person.
ö S evil, wickedness,
AAAAAA <=.*%&' fraud, deceit.
AAAAAA «3K>. A AAAAAA C£ \\
Hen-t "SGSk ^,D< 67b> 4' a district in the
<=> n ' Tuat.
Hent
IÄU
the crocodile of Set.
(r) a name of Osiris;
I
"^, Rev. 13, 14,1 ^[ ö , . „
Digitized oy Microsoft $
Henti
(2)acrocodile-headedgodintrrcTuat; (3) 1,
':5sS>' I
crocodile-gods.
Q A/\AAAA Q AAAAAA Q AAAAAA
nenn g aaaaaaj^ ^^ 696, |w , g ^w^,
§jl §^ö^>r^,.topiough.tobreak
A AAAAAA A AAAAAA _/l ^ ■ ']
up the ground, to chop.
hennu § ^[ ö V^" i. ploUrghs'-,!00'3
0 >» Jr (==0. 1 for tillage.
[ 489 ]
plough, hoe.
hennti," hennuti
Q \\ .JTu. cil A ââÂaaa
, ploughman, field labourer, farmer; plur.
^- \\
L_u'
<rL_=u'
L_u'
\>i±^aÊ\>i±°\
!,^r
\\
Hent-nut-s
i, fellahîn.
-"■^O I Tuat IX, a sing-
AAAAAA * , JO
a „ mg-goddess.
henn g^, P. 466, M. 529, N. 969) 1107,
Metternich Stele 153, ^ Z|_ Z|_ r-===öi^ ^ ^
14.4.^, P. »6. |4.").r^,. T. 3«,
AAAAAA 1 1
phallus, penis; $ J& ° JV_ ß\, phallus of
Baba; f a/ww; r^TB %> ~w™ '^ J, phallus of
_ \ Mar.
I I _££& AAAAAA /TW (J 1 II I
Kam. 54, 50, 51, phalli in skin cases.
Q AAAAAA I
TJS . « AAAAAA
henut
"p , pudenda.
AAAAAA \
Hennu - Neferit (c==i3)
f=m
AAAAAA C£
I ^^ ^ a name of Hathor, any beautiful
woman.
.r==ö.c
AAAAAA -
Hennu-en-Rä § 2w^. %>•'
A AAAAAA /T -
B.D. 17, 60-63, 'he phallus of Râ which the
god himself cut off: Hu and Saa sprang from the
AAAA*A J .j,
blood. Of Râ it is said
B.D. 93, 2.
Henn-Shu Q ■vww' nn
the phallus of Shu.
4
ß^j^.N.969.
henhengg.^ö^.gg^,
q> — <?& <? ö §- ö - <0siris
1 \\ 1 jW* 1 w 1 w ^fe** us 3 '
Berg. I, 26, destruction, calamity, stroke, blow,
death-blow.
henhentiu $ §!(}(} , stripes, blows.
Henhenu 8 ^[ § ^T H!,b.m.32,
A AAAAAA A AAAAAA ./j |
134, the butcher-gods in the Tuat.
Henhenith -tfr ^ 00 s=>, Tuat vi,
AAAAAA 1 1
a goddess (?)
henà § ^T (1 ^r, Rec. 29, i48, § ^
A AAAAAA 1 A AAAAAA
A ^, ^T fl e A Jour- As- I9°8' 29°. a
1 111 «,« 1 Y' plant.
Hen-âh-t 8 ~w^ A ITJ ^> title of the
priest of the Nome Prosopites.
benä |^, I y—o, ^, §ü.
^^ "C7, JyjZ, with. and; varr. « ™ot, aa&*;
j^V Q AAAAAA
<=> y K fl, along with ;
acquitted with you.
henä |g J, gJ5
full (?) a title of Râ (?)
henäu 8 %s^,
X—a _ar m
Henätiu (?) | ^ o. (] (]e, Tuat x, a
group of gods who slew Aapep with knives and
staves.
AAA/W. f-^
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA to be
a disease.
htenit
k AAAAAA .
A AAAAAA 11 V A AAAAAA I I »
Q AAAAAA w^^ A5 q AAAAAA * |
719, ^^^^.sPear;plur-^ iji] o||.
§ ^[ 00 oil, iv, 719; Copt. ânuT,
A AAAAAA 11 t 1 Heb. fiiTl
heni-t ^ O qq Rev. i3, i4> 11^,
, Rec. 35, 204, coffer, coffin.
Ö
Henu ? ^ %\ Tuat III, the hawk-god
X O Jf' Seker.
*» rev-* !£!&■*•
x a3, e "a 'B,D" I45°'I53A> 6> Nes'-^msu 8>
16, the god of the Henu boat of Seker and the
Seker boat itself.
Henuit |ö^,t.89i I Oj^jj,
I N; 619, M. 241, a goddess (?)
Digitized by Microsott <&
[ 490 ]
Henu 8 Q %>Jk., Tuat V], the name
of a standard in the Tuat.
AfM^AAiM^
Q VÎ, 8 a^^, 8 "MÎ (JA, the sacred boat of
A AAAAAA A Ci A AAAAAA 1 1
Seker, the Death-god of Memphis. For the
oldest picture of the boat, see B.M. 32650.
henu(?) ^ °ÏM, lheJanctu,ar)l^f
v ' aaaaaa (2 c-D the Henu boat (?)
henu(?) ^[^^.IV.soa.barnC?)
to be filled.
henu-t
a kind of bird.
henh Iaaaaaa \lfa, f ^ f^.
Rev. 4, 86, terror, evil.
hennusu j[^}e; •" J j& £
henb'^JO^Jl J t& J
AAAAAA .*£) U A AAAAAA .*£) U A AAAAAA -*J
A.Z. 1905, 27, § ^ fl f ^, A.Z. 1905, 21,
A AAAAAA -*ü I
ß "vi JL , fi ète ^—=3» t0 measure land,
to delimit, to make a frontier boundary, to allot
land by measure, to tie, to bestow.
henb-t^ J* 8^ JM^
A AAAAAA .*£-) 55. A AAAAAA ■*£.) | A AAAAAA
f ^rnflO
V, land, field, arable land in general ; plur.
S ^ jl^.TombosStelea, § ^ J
A AAAAAA -*cl lit A AAAAAA -*J
..." a J ,, r
Ci
D
henbit | "^ J ÛÛ ^ » ^aUe land,
estate, domain.
henbu(?) 8^[ Jûû^fli.J^
- A AAAAAA ^ 1 I ^LL U I A AAAAAA
J V 1 ' ' Pr°duce °f tilled lands, provisions (?)
Henb-t
=X- (] û J5j fuat I, the god
AAAA J \> SU' of corn-land.
Henb § ^ jlwtft, B.D.G. 1364, § ^
A AAAAAA .écJ A AAAAAA
J Wtft if)' Nes'-Amsu 2?> 24: (0 a serpent-
god of Hensu; (2) a serpent-god in the Tuat.
^wi;iJiiy.Bj>-'8°.>'.
a god who measured out estates for the blessed
?»w«jjlj(|yi..T«v..
group of four gods who measured land in the
Tuat.
Henb-requ ft U T^Ai.
A AAAAAA *Ci A ft _y'5n I
B.D. 145A (Nav. II, 156), a jackal-god who
guarded the 7 th Pylon of Sekhet-Aaru.
henb
henb-t
■^V I] 0 ball, pill, bolus, a ball
AAAAAA Jl ' of unguent.
AAAAAA —Ü)
o*
Ebers Pap. 75, 8,
chick-pea, pulse (?) ; Copt. £,OYC{
henbab 8 ^[ **,to
/> AAAAAA
matize, to exorcise.
curse, to anathe-
Q AAA/V
henbi ß j
AAAAAA ft ft AAAAAA
AAAAAA
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fountain, well,
spring.
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kind of boat.
henbu fttJ^S. "•<.«..! J,
i|%\£3 P- 42S> M- 6o8> N- I2I3, darts,
J Jl <—>' weapons.
Henbethm
D
> Tuat VI, a
:' goddess (?)
henp Ö. D t0 cast a net» t0 ^raS a
stream.
henf
A T. 179, p- 523, M. i6r, N.
_' 652, to seize (?) to curb (?)
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henf AAAAAA \\
Henemit
henmemit
Rev. 12, 29, to fear;
Copt. £,enq.
, a goddess.
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women* of a bygone age.
henemnem
to crawl, to slink away.
henemnemu J j£J$^$j,
B.D. r49, X, 3, those who slink away, cowards.
.A, to creep,
(2
to creep
away (?)
henemi ft
Q AAAAAA #\ AAAAAA
henemu-t fi Ç\ v\
A U _/T AAAAAA
cistern, well.
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Henkherth 8 ~w^ ffl . Tuat IV, a
lioness-goddess.
hens Peasant 45, Amherst
A AAAAAA I
pap.i.^n^j^n^j^r
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" IV, 649, to be narrow (of a road), re-
^6' stricted, blocked (of a vein or artery).
hens-t 8^0«^, |^P4.
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obstruction, soot (?) charcoal (?)
" S-. IV, 83, knotted,
*<J_i' tied.
hensek
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' A AAAAAA
4 1k ^ cv Rec. 30, 67, lock
s>- .m cT Xd ' of the Lynx (?)
^ensektil^rg^l^^^,
ft <0 u^' 5 ^ ^"t^, hairy one, a boy
or man with side-locks; H- <"T) ^ Mr, a
woman with side-locks :
a god with side-locks ; plur.
^ J) J) I, Isis and Nephthys.
Hensektitf^j^.O-nb,*
II, 130, a goddess with abundant hair.
ÇenseMiufj^^lJ,
the gods with long hair and beards.
Hensek-t-menâ-t, etc.
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„awv H 1 ' magical boat.
?ensektit9eruf^JJJ^.
U. 473, I ^mt^y M- 649> P- 436,
the tresses of Horus ; the " four spirits,"
^S^^S^ W-n0 dwelt '" 'hem were the
JT* JT*' four sons of Horus.
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henq J ^, u. 46,1^, J^x,
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Q AAAAAA Q AAAAAA Q rt / yl
henqi ^'Lö'iyö'drinkjuice'
beer; Copt. £,ttK€.
Q AAAAAA C\
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a a D
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I ^r ^L-fl, 8 ^r"^
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make an offering.
henk-t 8^o,u. 576,? ^T ^S*:f
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gift,offering; plur. 8 ^°~^, U. 165, 8 ^
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; Rec. 3, 53,
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henkit fi ^^nr. Rec. 31, 163,
A d I A AAAAA/
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A Awvw
.n
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on'
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Rec.
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rrzi'
1=.
bed, couch, bed
coverlet ; plur. Ö ««^ (|(|o || \\ ' ', 0 vi
A ^ -*- 11 I I I I A AAAAAA
^^ff.i, Rec. 26, 230, § ^ -^
•fill A AAAAAA
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A AAAAAA O L"J III
Henktt " " C^n, the Other World.
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henkit änkh ° D •$• , IV, 1020,
the name of a chamber.
Henku-en-ârp 8 aaSaa % ° D A
A Vl *** ,JT AAAAAA I D
B.D. 125, III, 30, left lintel of the hall
of Maâti.
Henku-en-fat-maät $~^™%.
L_ü^fl-^ 1, B.D. 131, 3, 29, the
right lintel of the hall of Maâti.
henk § ^, § ^jtfl,8 ^
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-5'"C^^\L_=u, pan of scales; plur. 8 \£[ *zzz*>
It A AAAAAA
Peasant 323.
\\
henk 8 ^ ^f* tfr,t0 cut or p!u.ck fruit
A AAAAAA ^"=>- ^ and flowers.
g AAAAAA #\ . „
henku Q \\ , mattocks (?) hoes (?)
heng 8 iTffi ^ S ^[ s * e
A AAAAAA A AAAAAA
jü \\' I ® il y ' t0 be nairow,
constricted; 8 ^[ ffi ^^ N- 2I3. t0 Press °r
A AAAAAA _JI I squeeze the mouth.
Heng 8 1 % Berg- n- 6. a croco-
' e AÖ û .£{]' dile-god.
Heng-re 8 TT ^ ^ godr°u the 20tLh
X & I day of the month.
hengeg 8 ^. g ?, £ ^ 7^ ?. Rec.
A AAAAAA üi A AAAAAA CAi -B1
35» 56» Metternich Stele 41, throat, gullet
»-»«•* Î iL 8 & ft §
l, those
,WVMA £v?i to rejoice.
hengegtiu 8 "^[ ®
A AAAAAA t&i
who rejoice (?)
Q AAAAAA *\ Q
hengU j[ ffi ^_.Rec.3o.67
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see following word :
hentasug ^"Vi^'t^
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Copt. iiteoTc. .
henti Q aaaaaa ^\ .. smiter, fighter.
Henti
■5
AAAAAA
, the Smiter-god.
^. AAAAAA
Henti-neken-f fi aaaaaa ^cr*>
O \\ AAAAAA
Denderah III, 9, 28, a serpent-god.
Henti-requ J^^V^,
B.D. 146, a god of the 5th Pylon.
hentui jj0^ (] (], A.Z. 17, 57 ■
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henth fi V\ ° 00, p. 189, N. 908,
her *, a mark of the infinitive.
her 9 9 ^ 5 ^ 8<=>
<=$=», , , a conjunction, for, because,
with, and, therefore, moreover, rsIF^ "^ i^5^,
000 I I o o o
gold and silver; "^jj^ ^ v "1 ' -^nub's
and Usert.
her"*'',® I, T. 3 r 2,361 (with suffixes ^ ),
a preposition ; on, upon, at, by, by way of, with,
by means of, through, in respect of, on account
of, besides, away from, in addition to, over;
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r <o, besides, except, with the exception of.
her—em her
ç
, opposite, facing.
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her enti v , * , because of.
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her enti sa V Iq. because, through.
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her her ^ ^, because of, on behalf of.
her *, ??, ç, ^|, face, visage,
aspect; dua. f f, M. 480, <f ^, <f ^ |,
^, IV, 718, * j a.', copper facings; ] $
* , crystal face ; Copt. g,0.
her
? ^&, Rev. 13,42
her änt ^|, "^ ^, pointed face (of
cattle), cattle without horns.
heru (?) bàku <â> J (] ^^, a kind
of seed used in medicine.
her ^ 1\ ®, "^ ~w^ "s?, face to face,
opponent;
?
ffl
, face downwards;
Ç
, , to comfort; f |. the four-
faced Ram of Mendes;
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her neb ^
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I "^37 21 CI l' body, all mankind.
D
her en pät * w* ...r-n, an amulet.
Her-Aten # Q «Ä«, Tuat x, the face of
1 0 the Sun-god.
"One Face"—a title
of the Sun-god.
Her-uä "?^5
1 1
Herui-fi(?)^,'^i
Tuat IX, the god of two faces, i.e., Horus-Set,
W,
Her-f-äui-f(P) *#
headed man-god.
Her-f-mm-ha-f ^
® , U. 6o4)
, Tuat II, a two-
®
P.
204. ^ ^ "Y^=-^' N- ioo2> "his face
behind him"—the name of a god.
Her-f-em-khent-f^J^^
^.U.Ôoa.^l^rUh^j^.N. 1001,
" his face in front of him "—the name of a god.
Her-f-em-she-t, etc. ^*^XQ
j^f|> Annales III, 177, a god.
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the name of a mythological serpent.
Her-f-ha-f « <W<^, n. 913,
» N. 1129.^
M. 589. 752» P. 4ii»N. 1194, ^ '
, one of the 42
assessors of Osiris ; v
û £11111 (HI ^Iw^
Rec. 31, 22, " he loveth righteousness, he hateth
sin."
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Her-f-ha-f $ ¥ , U. 489) M. 362,
„M.t3,*f^f^,
P. 259, M- 752» ^
celestial ferryman.
Her-en-ba 8 §
\, P. 651, the
•aatnn
a
Lanzone
689, a god with three serpents in the place of a
head.
Her-nefer "? J
B.D. 151, 2, a
title of Rä.
V&V
Her-her-her (?) J<?J, U. 542, T.
298, a serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
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Heru IV ber nebeb-uä '"' ? ^
R R <°l- Goshen 2, a god with four rams'
X J! 0' heads and a pair of hawk's wings.
beruisenu$(l| = ^,P.267, **
p (||^, M. 480, @@ p|=^, N. 1248,
"two-faced," a title of the cow-goddess Bat,
V
Her-sen(?) "^ fl
a singing-goddess.
Her-k-en-Maät
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, Tuat I,
I
=3"
Pll-
I y^ B.D. 31, 3, an opponent of the
P6 c. ' Crocodile-god Sui.
her f=
ship; fem.
beri
1, Rev. 12, 95, a term of relation-
P. 396, M. 566, N. 1172,
, Tombos Stele 2,
\\
\\
^ Ma, 1 i, , chief, chieftain, master,
captain, president, governor, overseer, superior,
he who has chief charge, control, or authority,
a celestial being, he who is over ; ^ , chief
of the two heavens; dual "^ ^K (1(1, P. 402,
M. 575, N. 1181 ; plur. J^\, U. 174,^
, M.
246,
, IV, 83,
, T. 335,
I, Re<
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§
tf^...'
!,
$
$
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I, Rec. 31, 172. ^
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heri-t j^fr^.
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^ U., mistress, chieftainess, goddess; ö "^
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(|*-^, p- 182, J <J^-(^V, N. 895, upper,
superior (fem. plur) ;
Thes. 1199, which is in heaven.
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beri àb <|> O |xx,
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c=> |<* <=>
Y P » j > J£> l^e m'd^e °f anything, the
intestines, what is inside, interior; plur. ¥ ,
v Olli'
>, U. 512, N. 781, S «&%!; §0,
O-zr - ■ ' ' <=> _zr r
T. 308, P. 29, Y ,> trie goddess dwelling in a
temple; f %\ jj 1, Rec 31, 28, the gods
inside a temple; * O <r>, in their midst.
beri-àb-t ^ "^
®<0
\\ crzi'<=>crzi'<=>U3'
the sanctuary of a temple, the
middle room of a palace.
beri abb.ru $ ©, j"gl mid-day.
beri àb gerb .t'-'-f---**, midnight.
O
beriàb ^^O^fj, image,
:, statue,
bust.
beribab *& (*=m before, in the presence
' I ' of.
beri ruti *& <==
1 w
outside, at
the door.
in
front.
beri kbenti «■ rfTK ,t0 the front-!
I UUI a > fr0n!
beri kber "^ ffl , beneath, under.
beri sa in addition
to; J^ ^, P. 704.
beri sa àri ^ é (|
w
, thereafter.
beri-ä •§-
1
,,L.D. 111,6594,5,^ —
V\, at once, immediately, straightway, instantly ;
§
(2 , Ebers Pap. 40, 21, a medicine
to be-taken at once, speedy remedy.
beri-ä (?) <dp> NN | Ö , Anastasi 1, 1,
7, a medicine which is a speedy remedy.
heri-ä ^
I
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arrears: * i l
I r-"-. I ci
ill I ' ^ TTi
(1 Ö , arrears of taxes
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due on the land.
<oû(îîî' road, traveller.
heri USekh-t ^ f~| ° ^, keeper
of the great hall of a temple or palace.
Q cm Q
■ heri per <r> Ma house master.
heriu petchetiu ç=i
(2 m,
of the foreign mercenaries.
I
heri em ä "f*.
way, forthwith.
heriu m's 7==*
heri m'tchaiu
I
\\y\
MS I, chiefs
, straight-
chiefs of the
transport.
I
!>
I
chief of the Nubians employed as police in
Egypt ; plur.
i i i III Jt-^
heri mensh <
77, captain of a boat.
heri meràt t=
Heri-nes-t t=
!.
,1
i .mini!
ww« r^Ci>c.. ReC 21,
nn
T4&8I-
! corvée
ganger.
S
■., the
title of a priest or priestess in Apollinopolis.
Heri-sa <==>&, a tkle of the P^i* °f
(=q T-r HlblU.
Heri-sa-ur § 0 ^ ^\ |
U. 396, master of great knowledge.
Heriti senti <$=»° f ° î, atitleofthe
À sSaS
two priests of Heroopolites.
Heri sesh i==j |Qi, chief scribe ; t=j v|)
nliAAWAH I Rec. 16, 57, chief librarian of the
chief scribe of the altar of all the gods.
Heri seshta
§
nn
nn
X
§
X I I
.. !>
□a
x 1
nn
l,-~r^^$.
£ ES
<=>x 1
confidential adviser or secretary, trusted
councillor; *=?\ yr I |, men learned in the most
sacred mysteries ;-^«^a J ^^^, P.S.B. 13,
a title.
Heri seqer ® $, Methen, • § v
Rec. 26, 236, a title in the IVth dynasty.
Heriu-shä « ^ --"-i..". ] '
I K I o
""TT11 III
!,
Tombos Stele 3, "^
r-rc-ir
I nn
I V I n
I , I 1 II,
I \ A I o o o
§
nn°
o, v \\ ni IVS?!» v v> aE§J>
o <=>JT\\ o| lËll <==>Jr° IHE2
the sand," />., the tribes who live in the deserts.
Heri (änkh utcha senb) shi v=\ •$•
iP 7? |le5v "chief(iife>stre"gth.
health 1) of the Lake," title of the priests of the
Crocodile-god Sebek in the Fayyûm.
Heri ka-t
^U
I, inspector of works.
heri ges ^ , at the side of.
heri ta
§
H I
">, Pap. 3024, 41, an
earthly being, i.e., a man; plur. "^ ^\ 1
J5JI.IV, 481.
heri tchatcha
W I ' \\ I '
w 1 er ^ 1 ' w 1 w <s» er* »•
9® ® ® ® & <& ®?) ®
1 i* <=> i* <=> 1 er* ^ loi 1 *
chief governor, commander-in-chief; plur.
!?..!.*•
'V
Sf s3f. tne great chief governors,
mnnmsia^.»■ »•.
chief of gods, chief of men.
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nn
H
herit tchatcha
?
chieftainess, dominion;
Kv a g°d"
^ i'
"^ ä\ ?) <~^> ® T) tne name °f a crown
a Q ^ (ffl* \\ o Q lui' or diadem.
herit JL®
Heri -§■ |, ^ f> |, B.D. (Saïte) 133,
9, 145, 42, 147, 21, a god, God.
Cl
[ 496 ]
Hi-
■*, skull, top of the head.
Herit
Herit
Mountain 1 ^"' I
tmni | <o
Heri-Agbà-f
Berg. II, 12, goddess of
heaven, a form of Nut.
a goddess of Red
Br
\*n
, B.D. 64) 15, a title of Nu or Râ.
Heri-àa-t-Tet-t ^i^^g
2o, a sacred tree.
©
[, Mythe,
Heri-àau
w
125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Heri-àb-àr-t-f
O <=> 1
96, 1, a light-god in the Tuat.
Heri-àb-uàa j£ inj *,
B.D.
*
$'
Zod. Dend., Denderah II, io, Tomb Seti I,
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. Pqovw.
Heri-àb-uàa-f $ -0
B.D. 134, 2, a title of Kheperà.
Heri-àbt-uàa-set <Ç> ® ^ fi\? ~*~,
Tuat I, one of the 12 goddess-guides of Rä,
Heri-àb-uu ^^^ = . Berg. I, 13,
19, a light-god.
Heri-àbt-nut-s *-?<>© f] J, Mar.
Aby. I, 44, a goddess.
Heri-àb-khentu (?) | r^ a^,
Tomb of Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans.
Heri-àbt-Shai-t J^^M ^ * &.
a name of a serpent on the royal crown.
Heri-àb-Karà-f S O U l]"^,
B.D. 134, 1, a title of the Sun-god.
Heri-âriu-âa en Tuat t=j Û <=:>
• ' " T \\ 111
, Cairo Pap. Ill, 7, a lion-god.
0 ja-
tUHIW ^C ^
ra s
, Ombos II,
^CD
Herit-àst
130, a goddess.
Heri-àst-f-ur-t t=j r|
"chief of his great seat "—a title.
Heri-ä-f 7==* °, Berg. I, u, ^
|, Rec 4, 28, the name of a lion-god.
Heriu-amämti
$ (2
^ III
~"\ Tuat IX, the masters of nets (?) in the
)' . Tuat.
Heri-änkhiu <=> •£•
Chief of men—a title of Râ.
(2
Heriu-ärit
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the chiefs of the Divisions of the Tuat.
• Heri-äkhu-t t=j ''tt7 °, chief of an
altar, i.e., a god or divine being at whose
altar offerings are made; plur.
Heriu-äkhu-sen
Tir
Herit-äshm (?) Jf^ ~ $, Ombos
II, 132, a goddess.
Heri-uaref <=> -C] S~
god who towed the boat of Àf.
Heri-uatch-t-f <=>ï
112,12, a title of Horns; fern, i^1^])
B.D. 17 (Nebseni), 38, a title of
the Eyes of Râ and Horus.
Tuat IV, a
I
eud
<"••>
.,B.D.
-Br
Heri-uä ^
1
B.D. 71, 3, a title
of Horus.
Heri-uä-f § ^, U. 450, $ %p
., T. 258, a divine title.
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Heriu - unut
U. 399. the hour-gods.
*
Heri-uru
\\
UM
one of
the 42 assessors of Osiris.
Heri-utu-f(?)
,0
O I I
, Tuat XI,
a god who lived on the sounds made by the
shadows and souls of the enemies of Râ.
Heri-ba-f ^3^3^ ^ *_, Tomb
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 58).
9eri.beh^qy|=|,B.D.
(Saite) 39, 6, a god.
Heri-maät 1
Heri-meht
, Berg. I, 11, a god.
! °°\ Tuat IX, the god
ci ' of the North.
Heriu-metut-hekaiu
t t t
fi [_] (j (j VS I, Tuat IX, the gods who cast spells.
Herit-neferu-en-neb-s
j-""©- 600
-S^ Berg. II, 9, the goddess of the 12th
_*_' hour of the night.
Herit-nemmtit-s ®
Tuat XI, a goddess.
Herit-nest «
<=> <"••>
<=> in
Ombos II, 133,
a goddess.
<=>n
Heri-nest-f t=q ^
doorkeeper of a Circle.
Herit-neqef <r> 4 û,
11 <=>
1 ^
Herit-neteru <=> |
132, a goddess.
Heri-remen <^'^—s.
37, 67, a god.
Herit-remen (?)
goddess of the South.
, Tuat X, the
a title of Sekh-
mit.
, Ombos II,
i-1
,->—S.
n, Rec.
ri—a
', Tuat X, a
Heri-retitsa(P)
@
^^,B.D. 69, 14, 70, 1, a god.
Heri-ret-f $ ^^ *^J&,t.26i,
the "eldest of the gods."
Herra-hatu §
U3
I A H _fl 1 1 ■'
Tuat IV, the gods of the fiery furnaces.
Herit - hatus
Tuat XI, a goddess of the fire-pits in the Tuat.
Heri-herit ^
§
I, B.D. 39,9, a god
or goddess who chained Äapep; var. (Sa'ite),,
"MJfEJ-
Heri-hetemtiu <=>?<=> n^* "^s >
the god of destruction.
Heri-khat-f i==j 2"7 min, "he who
is on his belly," i.e., worm, serpent; plur.
I a (? 1 1 1
Heri-khu *7 ^ fl j • Tuat V' a god
Heri-khent i==j (f[h, Tuat X, a god in
the Tuat = the Dekan Xout«/>.
Heri-khentu-f t
1 wvs* k^_ , Tuat III,
ù=3
a form of Osiris in the Tuat.
Heri-sau(?) $ ^%, Tuat IV, the
overseer of the furnaces in which the w'icked
were consumed.
Heri-sep-f <=> ET© M , B.D. (Nebseni)
17, 44, a title of Ämheh.
Herit-sefu-s ^^^Z^^K
J}, Tuat XI, a goddess in the Tuat.
Heriu-senemu ®
T. 335, P. i8io, gods who gave food.
Heri-serser t=j © (l,
t t t
y
Tuat
VIII, chief of a lake of fire.
Ô.
Heriu-set J^\PX ©Q'U" m
n-OÛ T. 335, P. 808,
c. a=o ' gods of food.
Heri-sb.ä-f -
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goddess of the desert.
Heri-shefit <f C3a-
:, Tuat XI, a
Peasant
rm
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Rec. 35, 138, a ram-god of Hensu (Herakleo-
poiis) ; ™ J ^ Ot ®'Mar'Aby'l'45"
Heri-shefit Ba-neb-Tet-t rm
©
, a god of the Fayyûm.
t . Tuat IX,
Heri - shemä (?)
the god of the South.
Heri-sheta-taui □a=SÎ=, Tuat x, a
destroyer of the bodies of the dead.
Heri-qat-f j> ■'1L Q
, U. 422,
^f
T. 241, a god who
worked a paddle.
on, Tuat V, a
Heri-qenb-t-f 4
AA/VW.
chief of the Hall of Judgment.
the son of Shu and Tef-
nut, i.e., Geb.
Heri-kau ® UU U. 396, the chief of
<r> U ' Kau.
Heri-ka ?,
U
^z^
Heri-ta
it
, B.D. 168 (Circle
Herit-ketut-s
ci .=. <=.
, Tuat XI, a goddess in the Tuat
\>
h I
XII), the Earth-god who allotted estates to the
blessed.
Heri-thertu $ s==5 <=. V u. 510,
Heri-^eba-t-f
■J
Tuat IV, a god with two curved objects, c\/f=l,
in the place of a head.
Heri-tesu-f $ ^ ' ' ', Tuat VII,
Herit-tchatcha-àh $
.HI,
x
the goddess of the 7th hour of the night.
Herit-tchatcha - aha - her - neb - set
**** '
BiG^|J,pl. Thes- 28> De"-.
derah IV, 84, Berg. II, 9, the goddess of the
7 th hour of the night.
Herit-tchatcha-neb-s | ^ JL ^
Ombos II, 108, one of the 14 forms of Sekhmit.
Heri-tchatcha-senu-f 1 111 *—-,
Rec. 37, 70, a god.
Heri-tchatcha-taui É'==^= J(\, Mythe
2 : (1) a dog-headed warrior-god; (2) a name
of the heart of Osiris.
Herit-tchatcha-tuatiu
■ ®*
Tuat II, the chieftainess of the gods
of the Tuat.
herit
, U. 223, P. 64,
H, IV, 843,
Ci
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», the
sky, heaven, celestial region ;
Ci 1 1
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1, celestial mansions; <r>
< l ci
ft
$
7, the sky, heaven.
heriti ? ® ^ belonging to the upper
X <r> I ' regions.
heriu ® \, $ ^\p=j, the upper
part, what is above ; Copt. £,p<LI.
heriu ^, ^—, $ =, ^ \
<=", upper, «>., high-lying land or estates.
heritt <=>ù£±ô, ® ° °, a tomb in the
hills, a hill cemetery, the hill side in which
torribs were hewn ;
hill tomb; <r>i==
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the hall of a
o
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the everlasting
' or eternal tomb.
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N. 105, 8 $ £ä=£,T. i79><4>%ä,
SS*'
w
3027, 8, 7, to be far from, to be remote, to
move away from, i.e., to avoid, to depart from ;
3=gS *\' ^ ft" S=s£' Peasant
306, remote ;
Divin 132, coming forth, withdrawing from within
his egg, ^l\\ ^t(j>^Sf)
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road; Copt. £,IH.
herher
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rejoice, to be glad.
her-t g j|j, U. 462, J <=> 3=&, u. 390,
îçî, way, path,
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w
her ^^ Thes. 1205, ^-Tr^,
to arrange, to set in order,
IV, 325, to
' pitch a tent.
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to array;
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V t ' /1 ' » t0 terr'fy> t0 frighten, to be
vmen. 8,10,
r3> 9> r9» "» (1(1 r-1 r > someone or
something fierce, terrible, terrifying, e.g., a lion,
IV, 184.
heriu i==j%> (jjj l_ü, Rev. n, 181, to
attack ; Copt. OTOI (?)
^-j>, Rec. 15, 179, IV, 887, io8r, ^(j(j f}
I iQ> Leyd. Pap. 2, 12, fear, awe, reverence,
i l ' terror, fright ; Copt. £,eXl.
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~"*™ \>, Rec. 2 r, 93, fear of the sea.
heri-t en im' § (1J) JJ.
heru
%. jT. L_^l Rec. 4,134, threats,
> )r I' mi' threatenings.
herher ^ $ -Q- ^#, Love Songs 3, 2,
to abash, to put to shame, to confound.
herher jj <==> 8 <=> cr~~i, to demolish,
to pull down ; Copt. ^)ep^)U3p, Çyopçyp.
herr ^ ■ÄÄ> SL.^, to linger, to delay, to
*—■> ?^<s
hesitate; Copt. £,povp (?)
her "^ n, house, abode, dwelling.
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her $ cm [J, furnace; see $ f\\\{\
her-t i?*^3, Rec- 6' 7' Prison' Place of
X n ' restraint (?)
her-t <=>~\ iv, 171, <=>c=2,
Cl \> 1 Cl .
Thes. 1288, garden.
j^v <^^> AAAAAA
her-t * AAAAAA,
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watercourse, canal,
aqueduct.
her-t <r> «w^ c=3, Nile deposit.
Ci AAAAAA ' ■
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\\ AAA«« 111 of boat.
<g> ^^ is^s A.Z. 1905, 5, a kind
her
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her
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_a*.
Q, pot, vase, vessel; plur.
Rev. 12, 101 = [H V\ .A*,
register, day book.
her-t f^™*, l^\vm>
_Ä£.
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herr-t
, worm ; Copt. £,oXl.
• Tßwin,
9 <r>, worm (intes-
^ ^ $ Iflflßfl
tinal), locust (?) serpent; plur. <g> <=> ( ( (,
iüy\ sei usoi fia;
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Herrit
•liîfUffl, Tuât IV, a monster
serpent that spawned 12 serpents,
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9
Herrit
Ombos II, 133,
a goddess.
herr-t <=> ^j, |
I
t> R ""Sc"* XT? IV, 915, flower, bios-
Rec. 20, 14, # <=> J[t som^opt apKpK
Her.HerufJ^U.S^j^,
U. 443, ^y T. 253» I ^ ^ J^ » M. 454,
(2 „ffl, an ancient Sky-god, his right eye was
the sun and his left eye the moon ; Copt. £.UUp,
Heb. lin (in iQ-imn = Ik 0 )•
4>Vr-a83-î*l>'p-49'
^ I. B.D.G. 385,
386, V\ JJ, the female counterpart of Horus ;
^ ÛÛ ^ , a goddess (Tuat XI).
Heru ^ Jj, Tomb of Seti I : (1) one of
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 19); (2) an air-god,
Berg. I, 23 ; (3) a god who hacked the dead
in pieces (Tuat VI).
Heru-àabtà
Herit
M. 31, jE«^]. N. 64>
Heru
Tuat XI : (1) the name of the
sceptre 7 ; (2) Tuat VI, the name of a jackal-
headed standard to which the damned were tied.
Her-àt fjy-, T. I92> ^J p. 677.
N. 1289, appertaining to Horus, the opposite of
I (J <=>, Set-ât, appertaining to Set
Herui ^^.U.i6,J^,^x^
the two brother Hawk-gods, Horus and Set.
^ % 0 £) ■*-*-* Rec- 34> ^ Horus> g°d
Äsfl H ff I,, ,• Digiti°2£VetTS/?M
p. 322,632,
•Al U. 561, M. 501, 628, Horus of the
I *0' East, the Eastern Horus.
Heru-àakhuti
670,
o|, N. 889
N. 1272
}<
, M. 2 74,
, P- 138,
w
|, M. 390,
Horus, the god who dwells in the horizon.
Heru-àakhuti "fk^, the god of the 12th
month of the Egyptian year ; Copt. AXecuopK.
Heru - àakhuti - Kheperà ^\"^.
@ CD (Q ^^^ A fi\ a double form of the
o \\ CD W H îll ' Sun-god.
Heru - àakhuti - Temu - Heru -
Kheperà |^*j^ & i ËT
J|, a tetrad of Sun-gods.
Heru-àmi-àbu^|||^,B.D.
29A, 3, Horus, dweller in hearts.
9eru-àm[«.«., unem'i]-àfu ^\ -|J-
I Or P ' Rec 3' 54' a ^orm °^ ^orus-
• Heru-àmi-àthen-f ^ |) -|j- |^ ft
m«» Jjl *~- , B.D. 125,1,5, Horus of his Disk.
Heru-àmi-u(?) ^A 41-%^(2(2(2, a
hawk-headed crocodile with a tail terminating
in a dog's head.
Heru-àmi-Uatchur ^j-^Jl^.
P. 690, the Mediterranean Horus.
Heru-àmi-uàa £5* -JJ- £ rr£, Tuat IX,
a form of Horus in the Tuat.
Heru-àmi-Henu ^|) ^Jjö^,
Tuat IX, a hawk-headed lion-god.
Heru-àmi-Khent-n-àr-ti ^
-II- Is. £, ^T A the Blind Horus.
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Heru-Ànmut-f Ç^ fil , Rec. 17,
119, a form of Horus worshipped at Edfû.
Hem - àntch - f - ât - f Àsâr ^ h "f"
P. 630; see Heru
netch-àtf
Heru âtem
Jj L-J **==_, JM. 129, a form of Horus,
Heru-àtebui ^ |) c^ J "
of Upper and Lower Egypt.
^otm
\>V
Horus
Heru-âa-àbu
^2?m1,Çfirsher
f
Pap. II, 7, the Bold Horus.
Hera-änkh-heri-serekh (?)
•w-wl ,^ Edfû I, 12, 20, Horus, lord of
© ^^mïïïïn- theserekh.
Hera-ähai-sebau ^ RdLJ^Tornb
of Seti I, Horus, destroyer of rebels.
Heru-âhâi ^—o| \\\\ $, B.D. 99>
24, Horus the Stander (or Pillar).
Heru-uät-t ^ ^t 5v IV> 39°' a
title of Queen Hatshepset.
Heru-up-shet ^X/1^.
P "**• ^ V ™ * *the planet Jupiter
Heru-Un-nefer Ji| fU^fel
Horus, god of all Egypt.
Heru-ur
(2
\>
(2
|, U. 358»
B.D. 107 and 136B, 12, Sinsin (Pellegrini) 19,
Nesi-Àmsu 26, 1, Horus the Great, or Horus
the Ancestor ; Gr. 'Apar/pis, 'Apovijpts.
Hera-ura ^ fj y\,
6o, a warrior-god.
Denderah IV.
Heru - ur - khenti - âr - ti
Horus as
'32.,
master of his eyes (sun and moon).
Heru-ur-shefit j^™11^
Denderah IV, 78, a jackal guardian-god of
Denderah.
Hera-ukhakhat-ta ^ %> ï ® Ï
t /1 n (1, Rec. 30, 67, a form of Horus.
Heru-Usäsit ^%> fl'=-J}- Den"
derah III, 58, Horus and the Heliopolitan
goddess Usâsit.
Heru-Baât ^^ (jo^, p. 34>
N. 40, Horus of the sepulchral monument.
Hera-Ba-Tata ^( ^Aä]> **"*•
II, 4, Horus, Soul of Tet.
Çeru-Be*u,^jf^, ^
Horus of Edfû. His wars and conquests
are related in Naville, Mythe, Geneva, 1870.
Hera-Behti-ti ^Jjt^.Rec. 12,
2 11, Horus of the two thrones.
Hera-p-Rä V J] G © J}, Nesi-Amsu
17, 13, the great first-born son of Àmen.
Heru-p-Rä^0 jft/he son ofMenthu
J^îGXjf " and Rait-taui.
Heru-pa-khart
(& JÖ Harpokrates, son of Osiris and Isis ;
Jj îU ' » Gr. 'ApTroKpaT)^.
Hera-p-khart ^J D <=>% Horus,
the Child ; Gr. 'Apno/cpän]?,
Hera-p-khart-heri-âb-Tet ^Q
B.D.G. 348, Harpokrates of
<\&-
■o" iili o ©' Busiris.
Hem-p-ka V^ D *)£$,, Horus the Bull,
a name of the planet Saturn.
Heru-em-âakhuti
Rec. 3, 38, Harmakhis.
Heru - em - àakhuti - Khepera-Rä-
Tem
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Hem-em-âakhuti ^^= ^ ^ n^>.
the name of the sacred boat of Athribis.
Herit - em - Hetepit
Ombos I, 46, a goddess.
Hem - em - Khebit
Horus of the Delta swamps.
Hem-em-Khent-n-ar-ti (?)
kiZütheBlindHorus_
Heru-em-sau-àb ^-J ,— XL '0',
P\ I <=■ ^\ J] the god of the 7 th hour of the
A-*- O 11'- day.
Hem-em-Sah-t (or Beh-t ?) ^ T
ä , Ombos I, 64.
Hem - em - tchatchaui
1
w
tk B.D. (Nebseni) 17, 28, the two-headed
Jf' Horus.
Hem-m'thenu V\ ^^ !, a form of
Horus worshipped in the Eastern Delta.
Çeru-merti^^,^
, Sinsin (Pellegrini) 20,
Quelques Pap. 46, Nesi-Àmsu 25, 24, 26, 7,
Denderah IV, 63, the two-eyed Horus, his eyes,
e!xîr^5. being the sun and moon.
Hem - meriti
Heru-merti
ksii:-
see
Hem-meri-tef
lover of his father.
I
o o
Horus, the
Hem-nub ^ rssn, Br. Reiig. 664,
Horus of Hierakonpolis.
Hem-nub ^ , the Horus of gold, which
was worshipped at Antaeopolis in the form of a
0, (Si jyv^AA y^
hawk standing on a bull, V\ <§> &$]£ "»^5 •
Hem-nub (P)^,^^, the third
title of the king of Egypt, commonly rendered
"Golden Horus"; early forms are:—.
Pepi I ;
, Merenrä
;£
, Pepi II.
Hem-neb-aabtiu
_ m û
Nesi-Àmsu 25, 24, the Eastern Horus.
Heru-neb-àakhut ^ ^^ c®3
Denderah IV, 63, Horus, lord of the horizon.
Heru-neb-au-âb ^ '
derah IV, 78, an ape-god
Herit-ne bt-uu
bos I, 334, a goddess (?)
Heru-neb-urr-t
l&, Den-
Om-
j B.D. 141, 9, Horus as possessor of the
I ' supreme crown.
Heru-neb-Behen ^^=^ J] ra O,
a form of Horus worshipped at Kowi> (Wâdî
Halfah).
Heru-neb-pät ^ -v=-7 D n |, p. 478,
N. 216, 1265, Horus, lord of men.
Heru-neb-taui ^^\ ^z^^"^", P. 478,
N. 1266, Horus, lord of the Two Lands.
Heru-nefer ^ J, Ombos 1,47, ^ J
Jjl, Horus, the young man.
Heru-nefer-renpi-ta (?) ^ Î f ^
venator of
the earth.
nnnjljy,
Denderah IV, 65, Horus as rejuvenator of
the earth.
Hem en mäbiu
Rec. 2, 118, a form of Horus.
Hemenmehiu ^^$!)!)^j,
Tuat X, Horus as god of the drowned.
Heru - nekhni
© J^>, U. 433,
, T. 248, Horus of Hierakonpolis.
Heru-netch (netchti)-ât-f
tot* VCi
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, Rec. 27, 227,
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Heru-netch-her-te f-f
Cl
T&
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I L_/l I
**=_ ; see Heru-netch-àt-f.
Heru-netch-tef-f ^l^ö
> I <^
and 30th days of the month,
, the god of the 2nd
Heru - netch - s - Amen
Î
l '
Reise 18, a form of Horus worshipped in the
Oases.
Heru-Rä-p-khart ^ sex D % B.D.G.
348, Harpokrates of Hermonthis.
Heru-renpti (?) ^ J J, P. 33, N. 40,
Vs. J J , N. 355, Horus of the two years.
Heru(?)ha^J^^,P. 204,
M- 331' ^f ^^^.N.85o;seeAha.
Heru-hu-sti-pest (?) jk. ^ ^^
£ 1 rwo. Denderah IV, 79, an ass-god.
Heru-Hemm^f^, B.D.G.
348, one of the seven forms of Harpokrates.
Heru-henb ^ f ö J ^, Ombos i,
93, a god of offerings.
Her-Her- *** *** ksp, ^
(c=tB. the god of the 12 th day of the month.
[Heru]-beri-âb-àmi-kbat T^.1
m
■=■ m -ip \\ , B.D. 29A, 3, the unborn Horns.
Heru-b.eri-ab-b.emui ^^\ % &
K N. Ombos I, 185, Horus between the
Xb Va' steering oars.
-, Berg. I,
Heru-beri-a-f
35, a hawk-god.
Heru-beri-uatcb-f
1
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B.D. 12, 12, Denderah IV, 84,
Heru-heri-uatch-f
Rec. 37, 66, Horus, master of his sceptre of
feldspar.
<£ KSP, the god of the 5th hour of
the night and of the 17th day of the month.
Heru-heri-masti, etc. ^\ ^ $$
1 1 1 '^X û J° Edfu 1, 12, 24, Horus of
.ww« _M *^- U 0' Edfû.
Heru - heri-neferu ^k^I*^^
Ä ^T B.D. 15 (Ani 20), Horus on the pilot's
21 1 1 .' place.
Heru - heri - khent - f
A- * •-'
c^>
^]
Tuat VII, Horus, master of the stars and hours.
Heru-heri-khet(?) ^ft^^jj.
Berg. II, 8, a hawk-god.
Heru-heri-she-tuatiu
*
^ vill
Tuat IX, Horus, master of the
lakes in the Tuat.
I
Heru-heri-qenb-t-res (?)
"nl ^,Rec. 37, 71, a god.
Heru - heri - tchatcha - m'kha[it]
!kIM^4*'Berg-n'5'Horus'
master of the scales of judgment.
Heru- beri- tcbatcba - Tcbestcbes
r\ ^ ~^>^ Q Q Ombos 2, 195, Horus of the
J"^ f& ^>- jwj ' Oasis of Dâkhlah.
Heru-bequi (?) 2=ç3: ??, Tuat V, Horus
of the two sceptres.
Heru-Hekenu
Heru-kbeper-merti
Rec. 11, 129, a form of Horus
Heru-kbenti ^ n%, Tuat X-. (1)
Horus, master of the serpent Thes-heru ; (2) one
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. xovjaP-
Ö
B.D.G. 1229, a singing-god in the
boat of Àf.
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P. 690, Horus, master of spirit-
souls.
?ern.klientl.âr.tiy|ûtt
*cs>_ B.D. 17, 100, Horus with his two eyes,
the sun and moon.
Jleru-khenti-ah-t-f ^ ^ J f
, Tuat VI, Horus, master of his field.
Heru - khenti - pern ^ ^ ann,
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N. 611, Horus, master of temples.
Herui-khentui-peru ^ ^ â
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^ I J--.. N. 621, the two Horus-gods, masters
C~31 ' of temples.
Heru-khenti-per-heh ^njh^
1, B.D. 42, 26, the Eternal Horus.
Heru - khenti - mena -1 - f ^ n%Q
M. 709, Horus, master of his
' bandlet.
Heru-khenti menut-f ^^ n%Q
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Horus, master of his thighs (?)
Heru-khenti-n-àr-ti (?)
, N. 23,
I £>
Q O O
û J, B.D. (Nebseni) 17, 16, 18c, 1,
-cs>- ill
42, 4, 5, Horus without eyes, i.e., the night sky
without sun or moon.
Heru-khenti-khatti Ç\ " \
nn |, Horus in the belly, the unborn Horus.
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Heru-khenti-khat-th V\ £ 'c*
see V^£ Il M |, Horus. in the belly.
Peru.khenti-khati^f^(|(|],
142, 114, Nesi-Àmsu 25, 22, the unborn Horus.
Heru-khenti-khati ^\ ù
the god of the 10th month (lÜCOItl).
Heru-khenti-sekhem ^riïjf
R8*'!kâ~T.u.532,^r[lV
, B.D.
i8b, 2, Horus of Letopolis.
Heru-khenti-hell Cs. Jj
1j&/ J B.D. 42, 15, Horus, traverser of hundreds
211 1 ' of thousands of years.
Heru-khesbetch-àr-ti ^ © H
B.D. 177, 7, the blue-eyed Horus.
Heru-kheti ^ ^S, ïuat u\ Hor"s
_^ ® \\' as a fire-god.
Heru-khart ^\ ?S, Tetà 301, Horus
the Child with his finger in his mouth,
Heru-khattà ^ 0-=» *%£ ~\ h ©,
«A r
N. 1265, the unborn Horus; var.
P. 477-
Heru-sa-Ast^-^j);
Horus, son of Isis ; V\ ÏÏ) (1 1, Rev. 11, 125;
Gr. 'Apotîjots, Copt. (JOpciHCe.
Heru-sa-Àsâr ^. "^ ûd\> Horus>
son of Osiris; V^^f^ 5^ jlC:j'Horus'son
of Isis, son of Osiris.
Heru-sa-He-t Her ^^L[|J
Horus, son of Hathor.
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*T* South, i.e.,Jupiter.
Hera-Sept ^p(\JL,, U.465.T. 277,
P. 31, N. 650, ^P^^^^. M- *49> N. 41,
Horus-Sothis, Horus the Dog-star,
Hera-smai-en-nub (?)
Denderah III, 36, a Horus-god of Upper
Egypt.
Hem - Smai - taui V\ T A j,
Denderah III, 9, 28, a serpent-god with the titles
so..
Hera-smai-taui
Ci -CSS-
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Horus, uniter of the Two
' Lands, i.e., of the two Egypts.
Hera-smai-taui-p-khart
□ l, Denderah I..75, ^ J Jfo % , ft Q,
ibid. 1, 6, Harpokrales, uniter of Egypt
Hera-smai-taui-neb-Khatt v
I
w
SS SS
Nesi-Àmsu 26, Horus, uniter of the Two Lands,
lord of Khatt.
Heru-Skhait^pp^^,-^
526, B.D. 142, 113, B.M. 32, 206, L.D. III,
194, a cow-goddess who protected Isis and
Horus.
Hera-seqi-Mu ^-^^(jiy,
Denderah IV, 59, a warrior-god.
HerU"Set ^|^|> 4Ä
sfjsf), B.D. 38a, 5,
P □ % 'S^ ê P - 'Horus + Set-
«
9
r
] Jj, B.D. 38a, 5, Tombos Stele 2,
1 1 ma ill I nun.
Heru - sethen - her
Tuat VII, a god.
Heru-shäu ^™^> |=§> T. 287,
Horus the slaughterer.
Hera-Shu-p-khart-p-aa ^\ ß ©"I o
, B.D.G. 348, one of the seven forms of
Harpokrates, son of m (I (J JJ.
Heru-shemsu ^J^j^j^,
P. 166, \ W\ ^, M. 319, m p \\
of mythological beings of the last divine king
of Egypt, with whom later were identified the
blacksmiths of Edfu and the beings who assisted
in the embalming and burial of Osiris.
Hera-shest-tà^^fftft, U.S6i,
N- 9«». ^Jt El « *■ '96, ^
v, P.631, M. 47i,N. 928, P. 249,
no
~miH'->*^~fiiiiin=>
M. 632, a form of Horus.
Heru-Sheta ^^©,U.561^.477;
Hera-Sheta-taui
no.
, Jupiter; var.
D'
no
*.
Hera-Shetti
a form of Horus.
Hera-Sb.et-b.er
II, a form of Horus.
Heru-Qebb.
Heru-ka-pet (?)
, B.M. 32,409,
*, Sinsin
I
IV, 808, Horus of
' the First Cataract (?)
C=fl.
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Hera-ka-nekbt ^U^^
Denderah IV, 8r, Horus the mighty Bull.
Heru-Keftâ ^^](| ^.Mar.Aby.
II, 3, 17, a form of Horus.
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Heru-ta-useru^l^-jp^j,
a form of Horus.
Heru-tema-ä ^ J^. ' L-d,
Tombos Stele 9, Horus the mighty-armed.
Heru-Tehuti (Tchehuti) ^J
B.D. 142, 5, 11. Horus-Thoth.
Heru-thema-ä ^-J "^ o, IV, n6o,
Horus, stabber [of Set].
Heru-thehen ^ t^a 1$, Denderah
III, 35, Horus the lightning(?), Horus "the
Sparkler."
Heru-Tuat ^=^g, P. 3*5,
M-63°>l^]^g]()-p-<58,N.i266,
*'^.eT Denderah IV> 84> Horus of the
infernal regions; var. S=g£ ^
Hem-Tuati %%£ *v,TuatIX,thegod
of the serpent Khepri.
Heru-Tuati ^ ' *
(a,
*•
I-
*
^ Horus, god of the 7 th hour of the
' night.
Heru-temam
~-" J|, Nesi-Àmsu 25, 34, Horus, father of
Heru-tesli[r]
l'Ég. 20, ^ >
planet Mars ; varr.
*, Desc. de
*, the Red Horus, i.e., the
I \\ , I,
-CS>-
-CS>-
-cs>-'
Heru-tesher àr-ti
-IM^r-vvn
U. 370, N. 719 + 17, ^jf)§g-
B.D. 177, 7, Horus of the red eyes.
Hera-tchatclia(?)-nefer ^jk^î*,
Denderah II, 11, a lion-god, one of the 36
Dekans.
Heru-tcham-a-ä (?)
Hh. 195, a form of Horus.
, Palermo Stele,
Hem ren (?)
the name of a temple.
Hem tarn
i.e., temple estates.
Hem-tata-f
ESSE'
the Horus-lands,
Û 0
/y], B.D. 30B, 64 (Rubrics), a prince, the son
of King Khufu (Cheops), who was famed for his
learning and wisdom, and was reputed to have
" edited " certain of the Chapters of the Book
of the Dead.
herà-t ^ 0 Q some str0"g - sme"lng
<^> H O' substance.
Herrâtf ^ n ^ <§>, U. 323, the
name of a malicious mythological serpent.
liera g = g , with, and.
herätcha (Mtcha) g ^ ^ 1^21,
the west wind ; see g J (I (I (2 ZZ3
hteri-t ® (](] ^ , a beam of a boat;
plur.
§
_ ! )
, the planks
of a boat.
herit §
1 t"Q, furnace ;
m
of his furnace.
hemr
ill fell
door
^w_ A.Z. 1880, 97, to
*e'' be weak, helpless.
Herp S ci , A.Z. Bd. 45,141, the Nile, the
Nile-god; see Hepr 8<g£ r^f, Amamu. 15, i,3.
heref (hef) ^_ cza, breadoffeCH„e'
hererA f <=>f ^$> Rev- "• l64. $<=>
-. , to guard, to watch over; Copt. £,<Lpe£,.
tiers (?) ^pf, T. 363, N. i79j a
sceptre
.^iF!^^_m*
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hers-t fi <z=» Iq. necklace of beads, beads.
herset | j^ p " !, Rec. 26,75, ^ P
, ® pT ^°'p ~'. s*2:,
<Z=> I o <Z=> I 000 <=> o 111
Rec. 4, 21, *i. o, a kind of precious stone;
<^ □o/«g», Rec 4, 21.
hers @ IqJ O > ^ p O, to be heavy,
burdensome, grievous.
hers-t <
^ something hard, or heavy,
V or unpleasant.
hersa <^>^, iv, 1126, ® "a1 \, $
[q! ^£"3,. hornless ox.
hersh | Çg?> J^a^L-fl, Rev.
12, 15, 49, to be heavy, burdensome; Copt,
âpoça. &opçg-
hertt ©> 2, IV, 668, a kind of stone.
O
, child.
&' fear'
hert <=
herti-[t] $
heroes (hejes) ^ c=>.^ □, a kind of
• v v. v / ! _#_>^.1—" stone.
#
a precious
stone.
heroes *"
keha I m^, T. 182, N. 653) |itj
p. 529 - ra \ |^, p. 135, m. 165.
heh V ^ agreat but indefinite number;
- - ' 1Ü ' Copt. ôi&.
= one million years in Ptolemaic
times.
= one hundred thousand millions
of years.
= ten millions of millions of
years.
= ten million hundred thousand
millions of years.
heh-en-sep
D ©
D ©
Metternich Stele 188, a million times;
heh fi©
MHilH?!'
A.Z. 1908, 12 2,
ù^l
■■tifr
rv^i
^M'»ö'W8'k-*k-«i-h^
period of time, eternity, the Eternal ; fi O fi
B* , endless or limitless eternity; fi O fi X^ ,
for ever and ever ;
I ^
city of eternity,
the tomb.
Heh ^ J jU , B.D. 17, 45, 48, the god .of
hundreds of thousands of years.
_, , two iwi ».
Heh | jjy®, Rec. 13, 29, the
" eternal land," the necropolis.
Heh-tt
un
jû° the "eternal land,"
dUalST'0^B-D-^9;p.ur.
QT 1 mm 4 4 4 . millions of years.
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j iwi ' the necropolis.
heh (?) | NN |, a kind of land; plur.
c^a iii'
**»](»= â-m «a-«y ■
HYI-11% II «!• """">''°ne°f
the four elemental gods of the company of
Thoth.
consort of JJ^.
Hehu § § %>, Tuat XII, a dawn-god ; his
consort was
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heh, hehi fi fi 2=
18, 165, the Nile-flood, Inundation
Heh
Edfû 1, 78, a form of the
Nile-god.
heh
fi fi T, M. 692, to rejoice.
©8 =0=, HB Ö, 8©
O
heh fi*>
oil, unguent.
hehi ||a, M. 365, ||^, N. 9i9,
ffn,p.459,fC,fCII;K
to seek, to search for, to seek after, fi fi •«» y,
searching the heart or mind.
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Heh-neb-Heh-ta
_, B.D. 64, 38, a god.
I s'
hell jjjj m m, Shipwreck, 36, to strike;
ß ö ^\ , to cut, to smite off, sword.
r^er.ui(?) $$ jg, $$ ®«^ |, the two
ears : var.
hehes
hies
fp.
a kind of bird.
|fpg,si„si„n,„,|p^, |—g
HIPMC
to praise, to commend, to honour, to do honour
to, to reward, to recompense, to remunerate, to
requite, to show favour to; X V H yf jèpl '■ '.
to sing or recite laudatory writings, praises, etc. ;
Copt. £/JUC.
hess fpp^g'IV'972' fffM'
to praise, to ascribe merit to, to applaud.
hess-u -gSfin^i, Praises' t^111"5 of
XII I 21 I praise, songs.
lieSSU Q ^è\ gf/one who is praised.
hes-t, .fciesu-t § 0 ^ ^f\ Rec 31,166,
r^yp-âi-
W\^, P. «SS, M. ,60, |fP=^>jf j.
—ÜP^ffPiff-^
—Mi.IP
III A III
Vâi-ÎK-MI-ÎITMi-
Ô <=. ^è\ 1, y y y , praise, approval, approbation,
commendation, favour, reward, gift, act of grace,
gratification.
IV.x^ff —Iff —|, favour, an
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act of grace, something that pleases, a reward,
pleasure.
Q Y ' V Ol' one t0 wnom grace and favour
have been shown [by Osiris], i.e., a dead person,
one who is approved of by a god ; plur.
Pii.fMi.fPfiiiJM
■eMPS-UIW-JMIai-
, the blessed dead.
htesi 0 Ô —*-(](] Of ^jf. lie wl10 is praised,
he who praises ;
I, the praised one who
praises those who are to be praised ; Û I
P^i
hesit
1 IV, 967, the praises of those who
l' are praised.
I, 139, a personal
decoration or mark of favour.
1212,
hesuta I f -*~W \ ' p- 424, N
Q Û —«— ^\ j|, praised, renowned, famous; said
of a weapon, ^ ^ J^ ^ nnn q
hestà f f P ^ ] (|. Tombos Stele JjJ
to sing, to chant, to repeat laudatory
compositions ; Copt. £,U)C.
*-!IP^. 3tlP—-■ IP
4g, A.Z. 1906, 123, I J p
to sing
to the accompaniment of an instrument.
.2 ^. Rev. 12, 32, song;
IT '^-' ' Copt. £/juc.
hes 5 H
hes-t |n
, chant.
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»•»Jipj..
rhythmical composition ;
TO, chant, song, any
nnnn 8 s ne ^
nnn Ail •*—ar
MÎP.là)^to2A
hesi em ben-t 8 5 H & t\ J ^ ,
!!PÉ=irV.f!P»U
J
, to sing to the harp, harper.
to
hesiu
hesiemte-t ffpg|^ _
sing to the hand, i.e., to sing whilst playing a
musical instrument.
ifp^iii.ifPiai.
R«r>.ltP$j.f~$|.ltP
(I (I nô i, singers, musicians, musical entertainers,
professional mourners ; Q I „ fl y^ s3r s3r s3r'
hesi-àb § P Q Q ^>t0 s'"gt0 the heart (?)
hesi-t |n^^ H«
Songs 4, i, a song of love,
hesi S jjHw
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a spell to be recited against evil creatures in the
water.
Hes-ä | 5 —^-Ji, Tuat I, a singing-god.
hesi |p a, iv, 971, j^p^.rv.nos,
Sphinx Stele 11, to run or rush against, to attack,
to advance with hostility, to show himself (of
the enemy), to come on against, to encroach
(of the sand about the Sphinx); Q 0 I *~
^ (j ti^ =*-=- V&> Tombos Stele 12.
hes-t Ö 0 û, an attack.
ÏPx *•
9
•IIP'
§
forward the face in a threatening manner.
hesiu her Jpf |)(] ff;«"
looking or savage beings.
fierce-
hesi J j (1
fascinate.
\\
>. g|i«M
•€!&., to
ÎP*~.jp$i|!l*-!IP»â-».
to pierce with a glance of the eye, to look
savagely at someone, to look fierce, to cast a
malicious look, to terrify with the eye.
hesi Ô A., to repel with a look.
*—ÎPKI^^ÎP*^
A A -^&- fierce-looking creatures, uncouth,
H H 111' savage.
Hes-her f P f-^ ^ $ > B.D. 153, 4,
fi Ô I ^ Jjl " a god who devoured souls.
Hes-tchefetch 8 f] 5 «5. ^ "^ A
B.D. 163, 10, the god of the fierce eye.
hes <=== £$pS, V %>, calf; see behes".
Hesit (?) v * , Denderah.Iv' 80, a
v ' o O scorpion-goddess.
Hesit I j -7, P. 267, I j —
M. 480, N. 1247, a cow-goddess, the mother of
an-
■hoc 8 S (1 t0 submerge, to he submerged ;
•Ml'' Copt-ô^Cie.
hes |p,u. 95, N. 372, |p^, u. ssi,
N. 600, I p ^ Ô, M. 223, I p Ô, T. 344,
I Po?o' Rea 29' I5°' 3°' ^ f P° °
f^, ff Pc, dung, filth.
hess 8~o
47, river spume (?) froth (?)
hes-t fp-^-oJQ, I jj^'aseat'
stool; var
— AAAA/NA V _-.
I
hess
, seat, stool ; see
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hes-t g jpg, l~V, j~Tr.es. 1289,
ö I <=. Û, vase, vessel, pot, libation vessel; plur.
hess-t jj 0 , pot, vessel.
heshes $ [1$ [1 (J,t0 be hot't0 bwn^
lieSS | 0 0 S Hi, heat, flame, fire.
hes-t | 0 v\, Rec. 32, 66, to sprout.
*•«<'> ÎP^??. ttÄJS
Hearst Pap. 3) 2> ^0^^,?,' Love
Songs i, 7, f(l^u, fP^^Ö,
new milk, milk in general, milk supply, milk
vessels full or empty.
Hesait |^*-^^LNJ, P. 204 + 10,
Rec 26, 224, I jj £3*, A-z- "t^6. 130. I ——
Cow-goddess of heaven who supplied the blessed
with milk.
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Hesa IPVI —%-
Rec. 37, 64, the god of the drowned.
*— IP*îkS- ÎP*a- JE*»-
Rev. 12, 25, cord, rope, string, thread, string of
a seal ; Ö R [^ ^\ g ||, the loops of a pectoral ;
hesai $ P "d> ^ QQ "^"' Israel Stele 7,
fierce ; see hesi.
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Hesarrmt (?) ? H IqJ \^, Tomb of
Seti I, the goddess of a constellation in the
northern sky who appears in the form of a
hippopotamus.
hesam g (1 fi \^ \ 5, Hearst
Pap. I, 6, a medicine.
Hes4ty(|- LD.lll.^Jpj-
fi Jj I , a cow-goddess.
Q V U' ^aP' 3°24' 46' a Person wn0 's
trembling or shivering with cold or fear ; plur.
heSU jj 0 %> Ö, a kind of wine or beer.
hesb-t X H J , vine land, vineyard;
1 \\ 1, estates.
q\> 1
*eSbIPJi'U5.„T.3^,lPJ
O^p, Amen. i6, 3, J^jo, P. 341, M.
643. fpj°â,Rec-32'79, IPJ^°'
to calculate, to reckon, to assess, to tax, to
count, to estimate, to settle accounts; ® | I
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', the
i?J
counting; ™A Q
very best examples of fine language; compare
Heb. n©n. Arab. .^li..
a X O ci O'
•IP J
hesb-t |pJ
p;pr-ip°jf —•-•ipj
^ J l, Rec. 32, 66, an account, a reckoning, a
calculation, estimate, the total, scheme, plan,
design, a measuring stick or cord, a result arrived
at by thinking, the right, or true, or correct
measure; per hesb-t
„counting, i.e., office, bureau.
O
, house of
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hesb-t ipJ
o i—i
3, M. 196, N. 36,
P. 68, tablets on which
calculations were written.
j Kl:!
hesbi ° , ° <&, x Ü |, B.M. 828,
1 w 1 I <s-i! *£ (J
accountant, controller, registrar; ^ ^"^ 1,
registrar of cattle; O J NU» ,^ö\ registrar of
the wheat of the North; ^ | 3 1,
registrar of holy offerings ; O :
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Ö
IV, 968, registrar of amounts due or received ;
O r| ^^^ t^v j] ! assessor of qualities, or
, w , \ Q _Zi U I ' dispositions, of men.
b.esb-t °
a 1
Rev. 14, 4,
accountant's office.
b.esbu(?) O ^ & J j, Rec. i6, 57)
L.D. III, 140E, O
j people registered
1 ' for the corvée.
assessments,
dues, taxes, things taxed.
Hesbiànu(P) f P j JH^S^
HesbUnuo|:,B«S.J.Äe»dS;
, "he who computes
Hesbi ähä ^ |"
* * *** 1
the period of a man's life"—a title of Khensu.
hesb | n J] O ° , B.D. 133, 17, an earthy
paste (?) of which the boat of four cubits was
made.
hesb-t |njnnni, |njc.^Kin!ni, a plaque
or tile of the same; plur. Q 1 JPo
a kind of worm, tapeworm ; Copt. £,CUC (?)
b.esb SO Jlx, I P JI V , to separate, to
cut, to bark a tree, to strip.
b.esb X H J , two-crossed bands (Lacau),
tallies, sticks used in counting.
hesb-t I p J ^, B.D. .153A, 9, and
153B, 7, knife, the instrument used for severing
the
^N^ or u
mbilical cord.
Hesb-t-ent-Ast S pj^™^,
B.D. 153B, 7, the knife of the net of the Akeru
gods. .
.. ° 8
">, B.D. (Saïte)
hesbi . .
145, 31 ; var.
^jpjyn-iup*
II ' 1 ; Copt. £,e&cuu.
hesp, hesp-t § ~~*~c=d, T. 66, m. 221,
(«V)
o ,
■ III IT
OH
I'
a district, a division of Egypt, the Nome of the
Greeks ; plur. "HEE, Palermo Stele, -t+m- Mill TPffP,
P D %> ^, ^j "^, Metternich Stele 63.
hesput (?)
'TfflT.g. Ill
<=. I
j the inhabitants of
l ' a Nome.
rv^i
, the
hesp ent tchett ^h Ö "^
Nome of eternity, i.e., the cemetery, the Other
World.
b.esp" $ fl a a measure°f 'a"d = £arura(?)
XI V or 2,500 square cubits.
hespnuâhitfp^o^Q,
Rec- 33» 4) a district of trees, the wooded part
of an estate.
b.esp $ (1 ° portion of the precincts of
X I \> I ' a temple.
hesp,hespit|p^.|-^.|-^r.
X D cT X D u D
Jt tit)
o i'
—"— Mill ,—"— , vine land.
D W D -
^eSp4 a P ffiS
yard, summer house.
•31
D ^
UZi
, booth in a vine-
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hesp-t f o t, ^ ^T, Rec. 3, 48,
_ A <=. I I I I Ue.NI
Q I vX, Rec. 3, 46, basin, trough, vat, tub.
b.esp 9 \S., a wreath of flowers.
* XO Win'
hesem jj H t\ ß, a kind of animal.
hesma 8 fl ^ I Jour- As> I9°8, 2J1'
jjesma £ 11 ^ ^, nitre; ^ &ocSX-
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hesma 8 H ^£ ^, Rev. 12, 109, ß H
:=|A (2: , Rev. i2, no, <s>-|p^r
to have monthly courses, to be after the
manner of women.
hesmenfW^Jin f(l
A A /WWSA A (\ /WWSA A I
U
.""^ T[ O
fi , Rec 16, 56, to use natron cere-
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monially or in embalming, to salt or season
one's discourse.
hesmen | "J ^, u. i7(
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P. 612, N. 692, § öS, P. 145, $ H
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natron; fi d^i ° «*™ QUO °, fi l^i ° «^
X^^lll Œ\> X^illl
1 Ö Jl Annales IX, 156; Copt. £,ocZiC.
hesmen tesher ?|lll:^ill "^"Z^^T^,
A I mm & llll_ü_J o HI
red natron; Copt. ^.OceJUL eqTpOçypeçy.
*"\ /WWiA
htesmen A *+, a nitre purge.
Hesmen $00^>j^,P.669,1^.656,
f ^ Ö ^ ^. N. 1271, the Natron-god.
]jesmen 8 fl ^ ] ° Leyd. Pap. 3, 2,
A I /wwv\ -Jy Ml
|i> I, iv, 425(I I, iv, 89i,K] D ,
>& o <yv
a> o 1
amber-coloured plated bronze; compare Heb.
7QU?n, Ezek. i, 4, 27, viii, 2.
, a vase,
hesmeni
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vessel (of gold, «*™ p^j-,. 0r silver, 1\ r^n)-
heser 8 fl ^ p a Part °^t-ie body,one °f
A I "£7 ^ ' the intestines (?)
Heser $ [1 ^ ^, b.D. 142, III, r3)
a temple-town of Thoth in Hermopolis ; see
y /wwsa Ä .
A Ö ©
hesq|p^T.278)fp4i(P.59)%)
^aP^aP^JPx^'
ff, A.Z. ,900, .28, JÏV-S-X.to
cut off, to sever, to slay, to separate, to set
apart'!T_Lii?IP-4.^Peasant289'
men who can tie on a head that has been cut off.
hesqiu | P A (1(1 (2 ^ 1, the slain.
hesqeq $ [1 ^,T. 387( $ [^ \, M. 4o4,
to slay, to kill.
a cutting off, mutilation, a cutting instrument.
Hesq I p^( T. 278, N. 84( I p^,
P. 59, agod(?)
Hesq-t-ent-Seshmu ß I ;"
<jl|\ f\ %v $ B.D. 153a, 32, the knife of
vHX _M* Jl î£J ' the net of the Akerugods.
Hesqit-kheftiu-set |p^t=f """,
Tuat I, a fiery serpent-goddess.
hesk |P^~^
to sever; with "
heski
L—fl, A.Z. 1907, 57, to cut,
, to dismember.
, a title (?)
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heseg Ip S , IV, 64^ an ointment pot.
^e<1 X L-Ù' I lIü' Nâstasen Stele 39. 44,
to capture, booty ; see | ^ ^ ^.
p A Q
üeq Ö . M*, Herusâtef Stele 69, captive.
8 ^ x 8 ,1 A î /it0 rule,t0 govern, to direct,
aL_=u'a^H ' to guide, to reign.
heq, heqi |zii, |zi: &, Rev. n, 138,
f ^ (J (J c:>^' (Demotic forms}, rule, power. '
heq-t j^|, j^, j^, rule, authority,
sovereignty, dominion, government.
heq-t f , the crook, j, emblem of rule.
heq-t f , A.Z. 1908, 19, an amulet
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?eqî^^l'Rec-36,67'I^U'
î 1S ' î ê' lA î- CED 'ruler' g°vern°r'
director, prince; plur. | A ^è\ V ÖT ' ' I ' '
TTÎ- ÎMfr ÎJM î'âS-
î V\l- ™- 975> a\Aa\ KZ-45'i25;
| | J |, ruler of rulers, a title of Osiris.
A I \\£T ^ I O El' X I a 0 Bv tainess, queen.
Heq Amam f (| __> Q J^^^.
chief of Amam (in the Sudan).
HeqÀment Îa\ * , chief of Amemi,
• IP iwi a title of Osiris.
Heqärq \ A <=><=><:, title of the priest
I A
of Hern-shef in Herakleopolis.
Heq metcha (?) ? Ml, governor of
books, a title of Thoth.
heq taui \a , governor of Egypt;
[ A _, governor of the world.
SHE
Heq tchet ? "^TV governor of
eternity, a title of Osiris.
heq he-t ?0^ $. Peasant 190, ? [j,
governor of a town or towns; plur. iff JJJ.
ÎÎÎ
, IV, 973, 1108; J
A
, governor of cities ;
plur. f . f 1 governor of a district,
mudir; plur. j A^£>
Heq ?zi,
Heq-t|f^,,,|, ff^, Rec.
3,, i6,, a god S ~Digitized
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I
I I 1 I
the god of the 5th hour of the
night.
Heqit |j,P. 57o,$ j|), Rec. 26, 224,
a goddess who presided over the buttocks.
Heqit ^a ^|), Ombos I, 26, II, 133, a
goddess of Ombos ; | A ' •§■ »,,
Mar. Mon. D. 1, 6.
Heqtit (Heqit) jf ()() ~$, B.D.
(Saite) 142, 18, B.D.G. 153, a form of Hathor.
Heq-àr-ti-tef-f ? A^*^^,
" II -<2>- I
Rec. 37, 15, a god.
Î/WWSA /WWSA
«*™,TuatXII,
one of the 12 gods who drew the boat of Âf
through Ankh-neteru ; he was reborn daily.
Heq-neteru-f j ^ | ^, T»* K,
Heq-hesi ? | H n, B.D. 17, 34, a title of
Ta-
Heq-sa-neter jflCH, "• s602f HoSï
heq.t ,0, f3, jf..O'/i' Iv>
367,1136,1 T, ?, f „o, a measure
of capacity equal to ten H3 ö^\^ , P.S.B.' 14,
AAAAAA _7I I
424; J...& = the artabe; j >]>] ..-O , the
double tieqt; | q, j ..O | q , the
quadruple heqt.
heq-t j ..O 1 fractions of the heqt are :
a - i o = i, \ = è, > = tV. [ = a, \ °r
H" = "sV* See P.S.B. 14, 424.
hequ f" ^K^s/), to measure grain.
„ööiM^EMö teer- °?"0
I XolM I <T> 1 AAA/W. ^ Xolll
beerhouse; plur. £ ^; |^ö J_
N. 285A, beer of iron; f Q 0 v\ J, sweet
beer; Po ^Q,^ »"s, beer of Sti g,
, ,iXou 0 rl-i /=n Nubia).
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heq-t-àkhem-t-ama 8 A g (j ® f\
^^'T-288'M-65'D-l®k
rN. 126, divine beer which
' did not go sour.
heq-t-enth-Maat | A ** \/
, "beer of truth"—a kind of divine
beer drunk by the 12 gods who guarded the
shrine of Osiris.
heq-t-ent-neheh g g
P. 391, M. 557, N. 1164, divine beer of ever-
lastingness, i.e., inexhaustible beer.
Heqit | A £\, Lanzone 853, Rec 3, 65,
, IV, 224, the Frog-goddess, a goddess of
reproduction and resurrection. On a Christian
lamp in the form of a frog is the inscription
'E7W ct/xt ùva<nnots.
Mi
heqr
heqq X |fSji box, chest, safe, safe place.
, . o a <=> misery, want ; compare Copt.
£,KKe.
, Jour. As. 1908, 254,
heqa
A
XJ
30I'^^.^^!'Rev'14'19'^
A., Jour. As. i9o8,3o8,|^^ ^
, Rev. 13, 25, hunger; Copt. £,KO.
^eqä(?) I A n ^, hunger ; Copt, g, KO.
heknu 0 /wa™^\ "%& , want, hunger; see
, U. 173.
A
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
heqr I^O'U. ly^f^ "
I A : ,Rec. 26, 78, I A —fl^
I <-==DJ to be hungry, hunger; £ 1 Ö
y\ ^^ » hunger years, i.e., years of famine.
heqr
A
A
A
Rev., hunger ;
Copt. gjKO.
A
, hungry man; |<==>^ | (j
= Copt. ^.KOeiT.
?eqritf<^-f44>afamine-
goddess (?)
heqr-t
^ Q Rec. 35, 58, an earthen
r=> d ' pot.
Heqrer $^^p, P. 438, f ^^j^>
M. 65 2, a god who, with
-CEO-
worked the celestial ferry-boat.
l-i eqes f_^_^-=ffifP^>wiId g°at ;
Copt. ö"a.£,, ö"&oc. ö^-aCI> o"Ô£,ce.
net, cage, a place where birds are kept, aviary.
heaes § ^ -frii'ir a birdcatcher, a fisher-
Heqes | a [1 f}^, Rec. 4,28, | ^"ff^,
B.D.G.479j^^pn^^frp>
P.S.B. 8, 193, the god of fishermen, fowlers, and
hunters.
Heqsi jj[[K\, fr [K\, iJ-S.B. 8, i93,
" the fisher "—a title of Menu.
"e9esI»^S'M"'Ka",-5iy3:
1-iekhek (kehkeh) ^^*f%, old
age, old man, aged.
heka §( j Reo 25. 191. 192, gift, dedi-
X '—' ' cation.
heka IU
U
e,
U
1
1, to utter
charms, or .spells, or incantations, to recite words
of power, to bewitch.
hekai |{J
*, enchanter, magi-
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cian, sorcerer; plur.
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hekait _£à 3 , sorceress.
heka | {J, M. 316, | ^U, p. i76, N. 874,
>.îi_f - -
magie,
the power of working magic, sorcery, spell,
incantation, charm, word of power ; plur. ß LJ LJ)
u-363,584, f JJ^j. T- 321,1\j\ |.
p. '76,1 u ^ J^. N- 9»7,1 uuu>
P.667,M.777,f^^^|,|^^
!.
u^ u
I,
I A _CE>S 1 1 ^M I /wwv\ !
beneficent spells ; Copt. &IJC
hekaut|y,|^,|uM;.
lu^âi' i y § i-,he st,e"s a"d
magical formulae produced by the god Hekn.
hekau metchau(?) _££, ^> Jlfl: ,
U. 455, books of spells (?)
hekau §L_i LJ Jl , the "?"« of a dia-
X [_J ^^ dem or crown.
Heka-ufu^f !'■ '76, f U^>
M. 316, f U^-V N- 9'7, f U^>
B.D.G. 537, _ü& (5 J,agod—the author of
spells, incantations, words of bewitchment, etc. ;
his shrine was II ß I I.
Heka J£> A Ombos I, i86-!88, |^=^
^ ^, I U ^, one of the 14 Kau of Ra.
Hekaui -^»^.Beig.13
Heka-ur |[_J f$, Tuat VII, the
magician of Afu-Rä who cast spells on the foes of
the god as he sailed through the Tuat.
Heka-u-ur _B>£1, _^e
the
Heka-p-khart _SS5 •?) D j& b.D.G.
348, a form of Harpokrates, the son of Sekhmit of
:<= I U*=—»f^l'
Heka-ka-en-Rä -SàJjU
Nesi-Amsu 32, 1, a form of Râ.
Hekab-p-neb-taui 8 |_J jl
', Ombos I, 48, a form of Horus.
Hekkà 8 "^"^ h , a name of
heki 8 ^sr^M*?, throat, gullet.
heki
*©
s s
^_0 Rev. 12, 15, to fight;
' Copt. £,UUK.
heken |^?, u. 563. f^T'di > A-2-
,.e t?a dT) <v/<& t0 Pra'sei to adore, to
45, I24, X Ml ^J ÖP sing, to acclaim.
heknu it^M' IT 11T^
Jitl'X— eJi'Xöe^'X ö ir
god of the 10th hour of the day.
Digitized
o=a^, hymn of praise, song of praise,
praise of any kind ; plur. ß y^~ V i11, ß "*"«
Mi- ' '•
Heknit
Ö Tuat i> a smg'ng
ci' hour-goddess (?)
Heknit ß -X^" VH), vJ|a==>. Tuat IV, a
serpent-guardian of the Aheth chamber.
Heknit ß ww* , TJ. 323, a serpent-fiend (?)
with two faces, |^p|^.
Heknutt I ~p^> 2 h^'T- 243, Rec>
31, i69k|^^^> J^> U. 425. a goddess.
group of singing-gods.
Heken-em-änkh 8 ^~^ {& T •?• ö,
Denderah III, 12, a Horus-god.
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Heknit-em-ba(?)-s ß v*~« :
n"^ , Tuât I, a goddess
of the Gates in the earth.
Heken-em-benf 8 ïzz£ j] ^^ Hi,
Tuat I, a singing ape-god.
Heknit-em-tep-Heru
/WWSA
Ombos I, 46, a vulture-headed
hippopotamus-goddess.
Heken-Rä
AA/VWV j
0
-^ Tuat I, a singing-
U' ' god.
Heken-Kheperà
a singing-god.
Ö
', Tuat XII,
Tuat VII, a lioness-
goddess.
www*
Tuat VII, a star-
goddess.
Heknith
Heknithth
heken-t S 5r7k> J § -£g3, S
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^Viïfïïl f?^--^ /\ the bolt of a door, staple,
JDïïH'JL ,=2-5^' fastening.
heken g wm a cake, a loaf of bread.
a ff=n
heken ß ««w L=>0, Ebers Pap. 35, 19,
•wM, to anoint (?) to be pleasant, easy.
"63
Heknu |^^L_ü^,Hh.499>agod.
heknu jf^Ç.U^.J^g.N.sogA,
m\- !¥Mi- HT**-
SS unguent,pomade; plur. $^f"_p>u-536.
T. 294.
heknu |^^-,|Ç_,S:,
a kind of precious stone found in the
.mm.,
hegargar 0 ß
S
Sûdân
I -BUNS' I •va>.
Rechnungen T. i, 3
Rev. 12, 9, to arm
oneself; Copt. £/UK.
Rev. 11, 171, place for
' ' fighting ; Copt. £/J0K.
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hegi flffiUl|t-fl,
hegi §ZS
hegb |ßj^, Pap. 9610
hegen 8 S "tjjï^, ^ S g=*,, to praise,
A /WN/W\ /WN/W\
hymn; see ß
A /WN/W\
"hot 8 Tl ' ^ev" '3' ^4> customs> taxes, im-
• a U ! '. posts, levies ; Copt. &urf\
het ß , N. 369A. a drink offering.
het |QqN\ pot, vessel; plur. $Q^...>
IV, 871.
het
, canal, stream of water; var.
. Rec 31,166; Copt, gj&rre.
Het(?) 8 JS* &, Metternich Stele 83 a
A Sffi 21 primitive water-god.
het J "J (J, N. 786,11.476. |° [J, vapour,
fumes, smoke ; ß ft Q IA ivf* | ' <^>> N. 958,
the fumes of incense.
tetf]^'f]^'ReC-3°'188
het (?)$^j, oxen; see (|$<2^j.
Viof 8 y Rev. 11, 168, tunic, shirt; Copt.
•et a"0' aoiT-e.
het, heta | ^, Westcar 5,15, I g ^.
rag.
het-t ß s>, scorpion.
Het ß Q S J&., N. 1140, the scorpion-
god; see|l J^_.
*=ut o hui- n—
weapon, cudgel, lance, dart, goad, bow,
het-ä (?)
het-äkh
Rottet J0J0\,tocut-©0\
, IV, 667, a long stick,
staff.
IV, 870, vessels or
implements for the altar.
het, heti |g, a.Z. 1908, ho, j^-J,
^f, 8 Q .ft A Tl U- 539. hear', breast ; Copt.
\\V'a?VHÜ' &KT.
hett lrt^'quarry-
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het-t fi , shaft of a mine; plur. Q <
V> l, workings in a mine.
Hett
|, a name or title of Osiris (?)
heta I g "^^. U- 457. an animal.
beta |)^,^> Rev. n, i53, horse(?);
plUr" IQ^.m' ReV" "' '5I; C0pt' ^>TO-
wrinkled (of the face) (?)
X j Rec. 2, n6, dirty
I ' rags.
"5, Amen. 21, 2,
D m^
heta
hetai[t] | g
rag(?) bandage.
*eta Id^,^T' l>ap' 3°"4',33'
Ic^kIrI'I'ea'a"156'lD'kT'
2i, 87, sail, sailcloth, rigging, masts with sails.
'S
heta
D
M-'0
burn, fire, burning
incense.
heta [j o, fever, sickness; Copt. £,<LX.
C'A
Ç. IV, 482,
w
, Rec. 29, 155,
26, 236, throat, gullet ; plur.
^, Rec.
', U. 562,
•=1 j.8°
1
I ; var.
I
, a goddess.
I Rev. n, 128, moment;
O ' Copt. ^OT6.
M
Heti[t]
heti
Heti[t]
who drew the boat of Äf through the serpent
Ankh-neteru ; she was reborn daily.
heti H 00 ^—0> Rev" I3, 49'-'4' 6°',t0
X l) HH ^^ exercise a right.
[Q], one of 12 goddesses
Hetu |^ ^, B.D. (Saite) 78,38, agod.
heteb * \ to come, to arrive.
hetep
D'
_û_
D '
;c2:
^Pap.3024,23.^
^^j], to rest, to be
happy, to be content, to be glad, to do good to
someone, to repose, to be at rest or to go to
rest, to set (of the sun), to rely upon, to be at
peace with ; Copt. g/JUTn.
hetepu =^ m
Q D
Y
I,
D I a D
!,
'TuW* f^li-peace-joy-content-
satisfact
gentle winds
hetepu
ion; IZ3
V,
===> 1
I, soft or
= t^. j] v& he who sits at
D -a II £u' home in peace.
hetep-t ï , U. 648, peaceful, gracious,
applied to the 1 <r>.
hetepi
] Rec. 4, 135, benevo-
!»
lent.
hetepiu ===, fth .1 1, iv, 665, ==â:
*
bâtants in a campaign.
I
I, non-com-
hetep, with àb (or hat) =^ O, IV,
es D
071, contented in mind, satisfied ; , ft ■'" ww
III 1 1 1
their hearts were satisfied.
hetep
N. 948,
with
D
, P. 176,
I
Dill'
Rec. 2, no, literally, "in peace," i.e., happily,
successfully; |)^5|^,|^(|(|^j,
it {i.e., the book) hath gone out in peace, i.e., is
finished successfully.
hetep her =^ ^, Pap. 3024, 108,
es D I
" peaceful of face."
hetep her maät =
ing on law "—a royal title.
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hetep her mu —a-^ * ^^, to be of
• i j\
the same mind as someone else, to follow the
same course of action, to be of the same kidney.
* a
Heteputiu ^ ^ ^, u. 584 ( =
^, M. 796), P. 667, M. 776, ^
=8=Q
Q D\\
l ===
!* 0 D
!.
I ' a D
I, those who are at rest, the blessed dead.
Il SU l
heings in the Other World to whom offerings
are made.
Q D
Heteptiu =^
ûD m m i' 1 mi
] Tuat VI, a group of gods in the
I ==
!' 1
Tuat.
hetepu =^>
.—fl-^ I _fl-^ff=n
I,
G=Q 1 Q D
tions, endowments;
ff==n,
;^l
(5 * , the
d ' a o_zr u 1'
, offerings, gifts, alms, obla-
, D 1 1
offerings prescribed by law or custom ; *$\
j. •--•-**«" •fs^-'S;
heteptiu =â='^ <^3>, peace-cakes, offer-
Q O _Zfû. 1 1 1
, N. 939, the valley of offerings.
hetep -1 — a -j
a nff=n' Q o '
U. 39» 5°8,
1 ' " ')
D
, N- 94°:
952» 1075» I=P. M. 203, N. 683, ^(S)
f-a-i 1 f-a-i A —Q-~ q I ,
/V j Ci \_/ _^ j
ööl' oOû Ö ' Q O © I ' ûDû I I I ÎU j
—Q-^ <ff ö a=n —*>-* Ä <ff —0-,tt=n
0DÏUIII' £sTJo off Q D I I I
zä Ö £5 «tI sepulchral meals, the offerings
a III III 111' made to the dead
hetep-t-^^.^^.-^e^
an offering of flow
111 qQq111
ers or
Hetep
vegetables, a funerary bouquet.
hetep nesu ===,!, N. 35 3a, u. 84,
I , U. 83A, the offering which the king in.
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very early times sent to the tomb of a favourite
noble. The formula |q A , "the king has
given an offering," was used from the earliest to
the latest period. Old forms are : |q A,
Sometimes Geb, or Osiris, or Tem is asked to
give the offering: "fe\ J A, T. 150,
l-J!&>-«-A-* *-JV—A-
T- ,4°' %> J°t°A—X' '■• '*■•
¥J^A^.p—^A¥J
^j,Rec36I2i2,<H>-|]|]|li|| ^ |û=â=.
IV, 485.
hetepu neter i^*^^^
n T q Uo=l I I ' Q D I I I "'
I cjj» 1 ====>> offerings of every kind made
to the god, the property of the * gods and the
temples; | , temple estate.
Hetep c=a^ Jj\, B.D. no, the god of the
D
Sekhet-betepet, or Elysian Fields.
-0— Tuat IV, a god with a
Hetep
D*
Hetepit '=a='\, p. 646, "-■#
boomerang.
, P. 715.
» M. 744, a$, Berg. I, 14, a
goddess of offerings and a friend of the dead.
, Rec.
Hetepi
6, 157, 18, 182, a god who gave offerings.
a serpent-goddess in the Tuat.
Hetepui(?) '=â=', Tuat VI, one of the
nine spirits who destroyed the bodies of the
dead.
Heteptiu '
D
I —a-~
l" a D
!><
Tuat VI, Ombos I, 85, the gods who provided
offerings.
B.D. no, a city in the
D
Elysian Fields.
rt /WWiA rt AiVS^VN /WWW
Hetep
/WWSA /WWSA /WWSA B.D.
/-N D /WWiA Q [J /WWiA AAA/W\
11 o, a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
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Hetepit-àb-neb =a=' & Si^ Q
, Ombos II, 132, a goddess.
Hetep-uàa c=â=,%|l'^is!^,Tuatix,
a water-god.
Hetepit-em-àakhu-t-s =a=' 1\ c®3
fi Tuât XII, one of the 12 wind-goddesses of
I ' the dawn.
B (yy, B.D. 180, 30, the chief of the Tuat
o ' ■' of An.
Hetep-mes
0 0 III I ' the 21 st Pylon.
B.D. 145, a god of
>n.
Hetepit - neb -1 - per - s
Tuat VIII, the name of a Circle.
Hetep-neteru —a-^ "1 !, Tuat v, one of
the eight gods who burned the bodies of the
damned.
Hetep-b.em-t ft., a goddess.
hetep-Hem, etc. jjl^°^()()
^ ^"^~%\ etc'»B'D. 153A, 15, part of
„ iJS\.t a Jf ' the net of the Akeru-gods.
Hetepu - heteput - neter - neteru
^ 1 % s% 11 ! Tuat IX> a god wh0 sup"
111 I ÎU ff=n 1 11 ' plied the gods with food.
Heteptiu-kheperu =a='^
<=>%> l » Tuat VI, gods of offerings.
Hetep-khenti-Tuat =?=. rjjh
Tuat VI, a god of meat and drink.
Heteptiu-kherui-auut
Â>\\ ffi^W'Tuat VI*a group of
gods with their offerings.
Hetep-sekhu-s ^A^ H jj, =â=
B.D. 17, 84, 93, 94, a fire-goddess who had the
form of the Eye of Râ and burned up the souls
of the enemies of Osiris.
Hetep-ka *=*= U Ê, B'D- 65> 2> a. g°d
o O 1 ill of offerings
Hetep-ta =^ '" , Tuat VIII, one of
the nine gods of the bodyguard of Râ.
B.D. 38a, 8, a
god.
Hetep-taui c=a=',
Heteptiu - tuaiu - Rä
D
*'im V: ^' a £rouP of gods '" the **ate of
Saa-Set—they represent the orthodox righteous.
Hetep-te-t
, Rec. 37, 63, a god.
Hetep-tches =a=' V , b.d. (Saïte) 110,
a lake in Sekhet-Àaru.
I
hetep-t =?=.,
ft ft
, IV, 667, -o,
"Tf3, a slab of stone or metal, or a wooden
tablet, which was used as a table for offerings,
an altar; plur. ^g, T. 339, N. 627, D . . .»
IV, 705 ; =û=, jj^l ö ° Ö, N. 85, the altar of
the hall of the tomb.
1 j. • ft ■ . ft . Q. , r
hetep cr^D, , place of peace
• <=> D ' o D cm
or propitiation, shrine of a god.
hetep
:
o 11
hetep
_û_
, the sum total,
•fi" » fr ' Rea ' 9> 93» a basket,
o D
a crate, a measure of 160 henu.
Hetep (?) TT, the name of a god (?)
hetep ^"^, a roll, bundle.
<=. I I
hetep § ° "V » to cut, to wound.
hotop(P) ^n.^D,^,,
graving tool, stylus, chisel.
hetep 9"
hetepaiu 8 ^7
Rev. 12, 52, to flee, to
escape.
j Rev. 12, 16,
!»
chiefs.
hetem | "^, U. 9, N. 342, |^^nnr,
U.
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N. 395, I : Q
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with, supplied with, to be full, filled with.
,'T' »56. Î^&V^'
—ft—
ê-
W-k^l-Hlb^'f
8 T " » to disappear, to die out, to perish, to
be destroyed, to render weak or helpless.
hetmiu f <= j ^ ()() ^> ^ >
(jo y» destroyers.
hetem-t fjj^^^>f3c
destruction, doom, decay, perdition.
hetemti | jj ^ ^, | jj o (] (], destroyer,
destroyed; plur. g j]^J(]^
the damned.
hetemit y.^, J
C.
w^cw
Cl
Cl
.n'
k^"'îil
Cl
place of destruction, the abode of the damned ;
QS ^ "?>. I\ ^ R 6o6> house of de"
X "tarn: JS* J^ JT ' struction.
Hetemit f jj - ()() ^, Tuât vu, $ ^
ss of
destruction.
^MJC^thcgodd:;
Hetemit f J-^, ^ (](]-, fjj-
1§* ITuat x- I j! ^ J0mbos !- 6i-
B.D. no, 31, Denderah IV, 6: (1) a cow-
goddess; (2) a serpent fire-goddess; (3) a god
-°$. B.D. 168.
dessof Sekhet-Àaru; Q n
Hetemitb.
, Tuat VII ; see
Hetemit -àaklm jj n <=, *ê
Tuat IX, a destroyer of spirit-souls.
Hetem-àb (or hat) | <= n && O,
one of nine singing-gods.
Hetem-Urfjjk^^
B.D. 19, 14, a god.
Hetemit - baiu ? ]| <=■ /CS51 ^«^ 1,
B.D. 149, a destroyer of heart-souls.
Hetemit-her | jj 0 4L^ Jj, b. d. i 68
a deity of the nth Circle.
c.
, Tuat VIII, the name of a Circle.
Hetemit - khemiu
1 1 1
hetem-t f J ^ ^> hyena; plur.
$ n t^T,?, •Anastasi !» 23. i-
b.etem-t 8 ^ û , Rechnungen 64, a
X il v^- piece of wood.
hetem-t I jj^^-ji
1=. o
11 r
^k^,M'Wkm'HearstPap'
Annales IX, 156, a mineral used in medicine.
heter \ ^ §Y§, *cT $yä, ^cTL—u,
L_=u, ß <r>, Rec. 27, 190, to join
together, to yoke, to unite, to be friends or
allies, to be twins, to marry (?) ; Copt. £,OTpe,
&WTp.
heter 8 ^ &*$, twins; Copt. £,<LTpe,
^.iTpeT, <L©pKY.
heterti
C.
, Rec. 26, 80,
twin pools, a pair of lakes.
hetru
1 1 1
, doorposts.
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Cl
Cl
^|, Rec. 3i, 26, | ^^JJj, Rec. 31, 18,
cords, bonds, ligatures.
heter $^^^,1, '44,$^^,
a pair of oxen for ploughing, cattle suitable for
yoking together.
161s, 19, cattle.
heter Ö ^ V=iï\, Nàstasen Stele 12,
I û ^, I û (J^l, Herusàtef Stele 110,
(| { ^ ^. horse; Copt. £,T"0 ; plur. |
H^ !^^ f^^-
I ^^ £ Jffl II, pair of horses ; | ^f^ J^l !,
cavalry.
hetrâu | ^ (| j W ^ !, cavalrymen.
heter | û |{ ct^d, | ^ "0" , stable,
stall, cage(?)
heter 8 ^ ^ Rev- I4> 4°>t0 comPel>
X <r> -<%4 ' to force.
Sr' Q 1 Sr 1 ' t0 'evy taxes>t0 Put under
tax or tribute, to be liable to tax or tribute;
0 c r n 0 c r IV, 1114, to levy a tax;
X <=> 1II X <=> 1' Copt. &coxe, £,urf.
heter, hetrà | û (, Rec 31, 24,
r=>, Rec. 33, 5, IV, 700,
Jffl
Rechnungen 51, f.^,^©. f <^><2£: >
(J -I t ./), tax, tribute, something levied or
assessed, a forced payment, dues; ö t i\
Ö @ j °, New Year's tax; jj ^ {
C.
AA/VW.
O
]^gj][^ annual tribute; |
^ ■ AAA/W.
_ fi IV, 745, a tax fked for ever,
' perpetual tax or tribute.
f Ü 1 ? ^ %s f S gifts' tribute> taxes> re"
I 111' X <r=> Jl I III' venues, income.
hetrà Ö (I j nun, socket of a leaf of a
*«'-*'jXli"ü*'k:r*
sockets of doors.
heterr §<=>(|r_7]d^> Rev- I!> l8o>
will, wish; Copt. ^.TOp.
hetes $<=pg, f ^Pcf^. Rec- 4, 31.
8 li fl A 8 "^ fi A t0 t>e perfect, to make per-
X 01 2' Xwlfi' feet or complete.
hetes Jo^p, N. 171, f)p^. B.D.
no, 14, to be lord of, to rule
hetes
ms a kind of Nubian stone
000' or gem.
\\
hetgàt $ ffi (j %> ^". door. opening,
heth J s=s Ô- u- lo6A. I
Oj&o- —&
Js=j^^\ |^, IV, 1157, a
kind of loaf or cake, an offering; plur.
hethetll ?S==> t- ^, N. 1155. to bear
up on the shoulders.
hethetli -1
'C4 I
hetlia
1 ;
L_u'
p, shoulder; plur.
, Rec. 30, 67.
L_ü
, to engrave a design, to inlay
with gold or precious stones, to exert pressure.
hethit § s=. (j(j Y <=>, throat, gullet.
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hetber 8 ^^, to levy a tav ; see 8
? pair of wings, pinions,
? ' shoulders.
3fôr.
betber
hetbes 8 s= H
weasel, shrewmouse.
Hetbes I s=> p -»er, weasel-god (?),
shrewmouse-god (?). For figures see B. M. 4156 2,
11588, 29602, etc.
bett ft^^gigp, scorpion.
Hettit
Heti
beti
<*ff& f) B.D. 39. IO> a
c. °** £]' scorpion-goddess.
the flying, winged
sun-disk.
\, to be weary, exhausted.
beteb J<^ J a, f-^J, a.Z. 45,
132, to arrive at, to drop into a chair or seat.
heteb 8 cs= jl, Annales V, 34, 8 c^s
J^, Rec. 8, 136, J-="J® ^|. Amen.
22,8,23,*,, f^J^.f^J^^
fi c^> J X ^_^, . to overthrow, to upset, to
.slay; see ^ J ^.
hetbit 8c=sJ(j(jo5^
a disease.
heten 8 £/"">!, an unguent
Thes. 1201,
overthrow.
0
III'
hetes
n-i
-gs?sa
, to be
complete, perfect ; see hetes.
bright, to become light, to shine, to illumine.
hetcbhetcb T ^^ T ^"""l, to become
bright, to become light
betcbut (hetchtclmt) J *£^ e j|
%' lz2%' light'radiance
*»» 'So
splendour, brilliance ; var. J^—{j m.
betcb-t r, 8 ? °, dawn, daybreak.
hetcb-t ta ?=="=, N. 492, 8"^
U-^93, 1^7^, Rec 26, 229, gj"^|
'■' , 1^^ , "the lighting up of the land,"
I s A 0.=,== ,_= a
the dawn, daybreak ; <® T ] , ]
_ A 0\ ' ... ■ û A
, the earliest dawn ; Copt £.TOOYe,
Amharic V7U : 'ftfhQ '. Oriental 66i, fol. 6ib, 3,
as opposed to C^ftp : .f]rh.Ç : ibid. fol. 7 6a, 3.
betcb-tj,^,^,^,^, white,
anything bright and shining; Yl a, TJ. 488,
P. 640, M. 672, ^û^, Jl) (), P. 428,
the "white goddess," i.e., Nekhebit, the Vulture-
goddess of Nekhebet, or Eileithyiaspolis.
Hetcb-t t^fl, the name. of a,serPent
À \ (ifl on the royal crown.
betcbtcb Mv g^p, scorpion.
Hetchtcb ? i2T| o gigp; see 8
grgp J), B.D. 39, io, a scorpion-goddess.
Hetchhetch 'LÎ\'LÎ\^, B-D. (Saite)
«7, 39, a g°d-
hetcbi m§, ^(](]|, light-giver.
Hetchuti Î^J. W*
Tomb of Seti I, a beetle-god, one of the 75
forms of Râ (No. 50).
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H
Hetchtchut
| -CT-} - ^, Tuât II,
Tuât VI, a god holding ânkh
inverted.
.X '
Hetch-àbhu ^©^TT- ^tl'
? "^ [) II8<=== BD- ,25» n> one of the 42
À Q ' H J X i i i ' assessors of Osiris.
Hetch-t-àti (?) HÛ^^VJj, the name
of a god or goddess.
Hetch-ä ? "^ °, Tuat I and II:
(i) a singing-god; (2) a grain-god.
B.D. 145A. the doorkeeper of the 13th Pylon.
Hetch-ur Y "^ j&, M. 723, [fi^=*
N. 1328, a god.
Hetch - näu (?) & ? "^ JL %>
Tuat X, a serpent-god.
Hetch-hetep
, Dum. Dend. 4 7a,
Ombo's II,
' 134, a god.
Hetch-re-pest-tchatcha 'L%\ ®<=:=>
_0_ ^ ^ B.D. 17, 133, a name of the phallus
c^p -* l ' of Osiris.
Hetch - tchatchau - em - per - khet
hetch-t \^rA7> T. 359. P- '67) 614,
M. 781, N. 80a, 1,38,^ 4, |"^4"
|^, Rec. 27, 222, 1^1^, Rec. 31, n,
White Crown of the South, i.e., of Upper Egypt ;
^fft' Rec- 3». 2Ô-
Hetch-t /iZne countryT°Tf the ^Vhitf
^ Crown, i.e., Upper Egypt.
hetch Y^*"^, <{n¥))
white metal, silver;
rs^ö
'ill*
Rec. 33, 3, '
tax paid in silver ; [) <=> ^ rW~l . Rec- 2> " 2S>
r in I A III
silver ore.
tetdh.tJö,jS,J|4|,™ik;JJJ0l
vessels of milk.
hetch Y lj\., a white goose.
hetch J ^ 1553, Rec- 29> '48. -hite
hetch Y H Y H ! t-ne na'"s 0|r t-ne ^"S61"5
and toes.
hetch Y A Iv* 754' whlte bread' a kllld
A Li' of cake.
hetch-t ? ^> ? v^T' a plant with white
leaves or flowers: Y , white buds or seeds;
À III
, IV, 548, white grain, wheat.
hetchu J^^[, ^^T. {. onion;
N. 270, onion; plur. Y (j~Z* o.
hetch-t | <->"]?. iv, 742,-^^.iv,
Annales III, 109, white linen or cloth, flags (?)
t
hetch-ti J fi)fi), a pair of white sandals.
hetch Y 7ha, shrine, chapel.
hetch-t "*fk ^ , IV, 72, house.
hetch-t pm)wh-te stone' whitue ala"
i 1 ' baster.
hetchit Ji, n. 803, |^J. fj^.
î'V î1^' î-^c« i\
Y ^"°| (j(| ^v , Rec. 16, 110, club, mace.
hetch-t T ° ^-^, spear (?)
hetchiu (?)?%> "^ Rec 30.66
*** ix-, î£v î^^"
Thés. 12
X
, to destroy, to do harm to, to injure, to
filch from, to steal ; Copt. gjlTG ; Y ""W^ ^\ X,
injurious, harmful. v
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^etc-h-tî^x'i\^'i\^'
destruction, affliction; § ^, blocked <of »
' ' XqxI road).
betcb àb (or hat) 'nh <^ y, Âmen.
13, 13, to be of small courage, dismayed,
disheartened.
betcb re J "^ ^ ^Amen- '7- '9.
Hetcbibem f^^f. '^ Rec. 31,30,
a god who destroyed faces (?)
Hetclm kau
U
U
1 1
, Rec 31. 30, a god who destroyed
doubles in the Tuat; var. jj °^ ^$ ^ *^_ J|,
ibid.
hetcba
5 A %*i bad, wicked, dirty, evil.
betcbai $ | QQ @ ^t^ , the west wind.
hetcbas | | H o, b.d. 99,24
betcbtcbiti 8 ^"^ QQQ%»i%i£'=s>
Mission 13, 227, a pair of sacred birds (?)
Hetcbfu § ^) %, Tuat V1, a nak0edd
hetcbenuf^ö^.f^^,
iÖö3^'J^S&'Reaa1'82'
Ö^'Rec- "'9». jiJ^e \§<
Anastasi I, 28, 5, P.S.B. 10, 44, to be
overweighted, oppressed, disheartened, vexed, angry.
betcbenu $ ~»^ 1, mental discom-
X öS \ rr^-, I
fort, wretchedness.
betcbentcben 8 "^ "^ <&, Love
Songs 2, 13, to be vexed, miserable.
betcber-t Q B* a "^5^, an animal,
ichneumon (?); plur. Ö 5s , Rec. 36, 81.
betcberr
>, an animal.
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© KH
khi © = usually Heb. n, and, rarely, >> and
ttJ ; in later times nn sh often takes the place
of®.
khi c
w
^'
<2 boy, child, babe, youth;
3f ' Copt. çye.
B.D. 64, 19, " Babe,^/>., the
rising sun.
, •, ()•. thing, object, sub-
r-**-. Ci lu
ject, matter, affair, business, fact, point, concern,
Khi «
khe-t
Q I
I. things,
I
cause, case; plur. 1, C£ :
.-"-■ I û 11
belongings, clothes, goods, furniture, possessions,
property, chattels, wealth, riches;see
khe-t ® Op, u. 183, ° °, food,
and drink offerings.
khe-t
meat
l, people, folk.
khe-t <=>=c, learning, literature, lite-
rary matters; ^ ™»« 7\ Q 0, books dealing
with eternity, i.e., the future life.
khe-t -~-, , products of; c^^Zl
1 1 1 c 111
©, Products of Egypt; S^ f) ^ f)
(Jv/| °, products of the Sudan ; ,-w_,
H Ci
, products of Arabia and Punt
paternal
property.
khe-t àtf L£ (I
1111
khe-tt per Q '~i"J, "^'orrn, hand
maiden, maidservant.
khe-t men-t ^-^ — A v, c^a
I 1 I /WWSA Ü/ /VWVVA
I • , www things of earth, i.e., the world
a A sr ci Q o' ° '
KH ®
khe-t meshu 2^ ^, the members of
iTT mi crocodiles.
khe-t neb-t .?»•£ v~x, everything; ** ~
,111 ci
J1
> ■=?
t^ev,
■ , , . ® ^ -v3'7
bad thing; 1-"-.
ery
Ci Ci " ■ ■ ■'
, every good thing,
khe-t nenu 2^ |J. jj. «g« ^ ^ ^
inert matter, things without motion.
khe-t neter ® ! "I, iv, 1044,2^ ^
Ci I I I I I I
ff^dl' "F^3
I I |, temple property, the god's
^® <=-. oc.
, sacred books.
■ w » 1 1 1
khe-t haat-n ® 11 m
Rec. 36, 136
/-^ /WWV\
Alll'
khe-t ha-t
Ci Ci
-^^.T. 363, N.i 79.
a kind of crown or headdress; var. J , coiffure.
khe-t ha Àsàr 2^ *#• ® T|, b.d.
18, I, 4, things about Osiris.
khe-t herkhau J* f^s?, '
® T % ^tT7" K5P, "things on the altar":
(1) the name of a festival; (2) the name of the
5th day of the moon.
1 ' — ■
III ill.
•Will*
khe-t Heru
" things of Horus," i.e., salt
khe-t khan ®^, f^J^^
'^ ^F —ü k <=> \ K^' Thes' 232' the
name of a festival.
khe-t kha-t-sen ,-w-, w^, their
in 1 1 1
■ w ■
1 1 1
personal affairs or dress.
khe-t gerg neter 2^ ^ S f
, cemetery property.
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KH [ 526 ]
, the god of things that exist.
KH
Khe-t-änkh-uaa-f ® ^ | -^
Tuat XII, a goddess in the Tuat.
Khe-t-ua-t-en-Rä F» , Tuat xii.
a goddess in the Tuat.
Khe-t-Kheperà ® fö, Tuat xn, a
goddess in the Tuat.
kHe-t •(J,a#a(i,Rec3i. i67. ;
]j\ ^i Amen. 5, 14, fire, flame, heat, to burn
up; (A ^> ^?> burning incense.
Tuat VII, VIII, a fire-spitting serpent in the
Tuat.
Khe-ti
Khe-t-ânkh-àm-f (?) ® ^ |^-
Tuat XII, a fiery serpent-goddess.
Khe-t-uat-en-Rä ® ^ ©, Tuat xn,
Ci MWWi 1
a fire-goddess.
Khe-t-em-AmentiuffJ^^
1, B.D. 141. the fire in the gods of Ament.
Khe-tt-neb-t-rekhu, etc. ® Q
Q Q V
^ ^^|%(^ l. etc-» B-D-> HS and !49>
•the 5th Pylon of Sekhet-Aaru.
hall, chamber; ^ "t"?» citadel, fort.
kha J, I 1, P. 7ii,N. 1361, one thousand;
piur-ï,!,'ïn-u-5i6'T-388'A^iii;
Copt, tyo ; X^kl O' 9erusâtef Stele 57.
a thousand years ; J V\ ^ 1, a thousand of
evi
■ery kind of offering; J p^-J p^|
in
ö.U.582.^^*£^.rv-,966.
Kha J "J ^, J â' B'D'G' 554' T,S-RA
III, 424, the god of [Y] ©.
Kha I "J^, a god; © J <
Litanie 79, a group of gods.
Will l\
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IH1 IV-io87, office> cham
ber, bureau, dîwân; plur. T <G\ ; |
^ra J) 1, general office ; T
, muniment room, record chamber,
library; | ^ era ^ ^ ^, the
mayor's office; J ]^ era — \f ~ !,
estate office; T
ber by the door.
era
WV/W. ^
(3 Q
, cham-
kha §
kha ur-t
(2
>Y ), Rev. 12, 29, column;
P.S.B. io, 42, hall of columns.
X Ci
PU3
, hall, large room.
.^&-, Amen.
kha en hi t
24, 17
27, 223, a lake in the Tuat.
kha-t T ^K\ , marsh, swamp.
khait
•w» , canal, stream.
kha-en-ta
Ï| WWM j 1
I H I £
to a woman), acre.
kha ta
«»«« , Love Songs 7, 7,
, T'=?;^') field (applied
V I
, Rechnungen 34, farm-
l
I ■ ... ■ I ^ww
Rev. 6, 26, Pharaoh's
farms.
land; J
kha J ^. 3=3=£, to measure a road.
khaÄa't0raeaSUre4
measured; Copt, çyi, ç±"I<LI, çyoi, çyKT-
KH
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KH
khai
'I
L-Ü
, Rec. 15, 165, Amen.
18, 19, 19, 2, 19, 6, J (j(j : , Rev. 13, 31,
forms), to measure ; Copt, çy I.
khai g __., u. 509, J ^-\t. 323,
N. 1386, J^L [M^L IV, 1206
Ç—fl'
with the balance or scales; _/u. T (I (I £ n>
IV, 669, unweighable; Copt. çyi.
kha f ^\ X , Rec" l6' '44. account,
<!, k^ Y /i' measure.
khau ® J^ A^><?, M. 883l ©J
(] 9l N. 1188, ©J ^, Rec. 31, 22,
| (j <?> ibid. 31, 21, |û (®. ibid. 31, 22,
(®, ibid. 31, 22, IV, 1076, J ]^(®.
a measuring cord : plur. " ^, P. -506, cords,
o v ^ |M> J . .
nets; J , ropes, fetters.
khai J ^ (] (] "J *| (2 ^ /j, the measuring
tape; see ©J^A^f.®ï^(]f.
O, a measured quantity. '
khait T "^\ ft ft ^ , a bowl for milk ;
•per
•I
ûv^D, a copper bowl.
rrrrm '
kha-t J
kha-t J
khaï^^' I
a standard
weight.
a place for
weighing things in.
L_=u, to
touch, to feel, to seek to find out, to examine a
patient by the touch.
kha
T E /1 to winnow, to scatter.
,khakhaÎHiîi' ®II-to
winnow, to scatter.
khau
...ö
winnower,
reaper (?)
khakha-t TT^"", TanisPap. 19, TT
, a winnowing tool or instrument.
kha I^k~^ 1^ ï^r>plant>
herb, flowering plant (?) ; plur. | | 1, | "^
Songs 7, 8, J^^, TV, 329,m-<Bn$r^[,
IV,524'ÄMIk|SWeetherbS-
kha T"^ "^ >-_, >^fy, to cut,
L_=u' L-fl
to engrave, to carve ; . . -/*»
cut, engraved, carved, inscribed,
khaiu 3
slayers, conquerors (?)
khaiu f
11, Hli. 234,
s=<~
. P- 494.
P. 509, slaughtering knives,
slayers (?)
Jour. As. 1908, 285, stroke, blow, calamity,
overthrow.
kha-t
0111' imo 11
Westcar Pap. 7, 19, sorrow, pain, misfortune.
■I
Khaut'
1
ÖJ ,
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1, Rec. 26, 235,
the divine dead.
kha J "^Qj,. the last ; Copt £,^6, jÔ<MÏ.
adjure (?) to cry out ; © J ^^> ] (], T. 393,
., M. 407.
KH
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KH
kha-t J^ |T. HI, 139, Aelt.Texte35)
^2vL , head cloth (kafîyyah), tiara, diadem,
crown, head attire in general, the feathers of a
headdress.
kha ®Hk°°°,M-727,ffi-T-3°4'
substance of the body.
khakha I^ïV-'f I&
Hk'"?'Hi-stubble- straw-
khakha
*
in'
*
, stars ; see
Denderah II, 10, Tombs Seti I, Ram. IV,
Ï?? Annales I, 86, one of the 36 Dekans;
&&' Gr. xwou-
khaa £Wk* ' MCir 29 'W^
khaâï1T- HM2?101^
to forsake ; Copt. K(JO, Xe0-
khaàï1fN0ô'ï^^' "»^^
(a (a 0
o, Rec 3, 53, 5, 90, incense, spices;
\\ \\ o
, Rec. 3, 48, all kinds
(a (a o
WW Ô
of aromatic gums and spices; Copt, cyoove.
khaânà J^J — \%£, I
f\i/[\ @ Israel Stele 12, stupid, silly, un-
H q <J ^' wise, fool.
khaànà ï^(]V1^#i' Thes-
1203, grace, favour; compare Heb. ]n(?)
khaä I ^ n!'IV'6s8' Ï IT-
■~~"°, Rec. 21, 92, J jj^ A» t0 leave» t0
forsake, to cast aside, to reject, to abandon, to
cast away, to release, to slip away from, to yield,
<? -n. 0 "l ft rejected, forsaken :
tothrow'i^A \\ Copt. Xco, Kco.
khaà*a W~7?f \®>«
turn the back.
khaä T "^bs!—' ^ Peasant 206, to knock
i _B^ ft over (a hippopotamus).
khaftï'k"o''Rec-36,>6o,oJ^
lv ®l\Zl' Rec 27,223' Wort-
1026, Suppl. 888, spear-thrower, slinger.
khää T ° tèS=0 seec* reserved for
is n 000' sowing.
khaä T ^g\ , to make water, a
diuretic, aperient, or ekbolic.
khaä-t ï^^#-. ï^^ =
^, dead body.
khää 1 *K\ W, sling, catapult ;
khaä T*°Itl, a leathf ba8 t0 ho,d
& a V tools or weapons.
khaäi(?) I
khaäir Tu
21, excrement.
khaäu-ti ©J—o^, J^
T. 144, N. 540, a pair of sandals
(2
weapons
a tool or
t ./)' weapon.
fÖ /It' Rev- '3?
O
to attack, to force, to injure,
to break down.
XJ
khaara,khaärä T t7 "^\ 0°0,T
n<> 9 XJ -51 <=> food, edible seeds or
fruit; Copt. ^>pe.
, to descend, to go down.
h
khai T
khai I j&^ÜÜTJ' Nâstasen Stele 39,
I(] ^ «&, Herusàtef Stele 82, J (](] «§*•,
to slay, to defeat, to overthrow.
1 (I ^, slaughter, massacre, ruin.
Digitized by Mici usun &
Thes. 1202,
KH
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KH
Khaitiu T
■Ï
■I
gods who slaughter the enemies of Rä and
Osiris.
khan pus^.. 1\(|(15^.
"^é, sickness, a kind of disease ; plur. T^jis,
SIMS*-
khai t ûû ^P. to be high, to lift up =
11T-
Khai I Ik M 0 "I' Rev- I3'25' "Ex"
w
alted one "—a title of Rä.
Khait Ö^IIIIq^' 0mbos II,I3°'
a title of Uatchit of Ombos.
khai[t] J ^(j(j ï^ , leather bag, sling.
altar, table for offerings.
u 11 ;;• y 10 ■*•*■«■"• •»
îjî-t-t?-u:t-tmjj
11Î-.L& 111 %■*■*-■•«• «•
Khaibittiu (?) I^o "V\ Tomb Ram.
IV, 28, a group of shadow gods.
^"•^"IIIS-"«''
quarter; J (](] ^ I (TZjJ> Rev- "4. 4L
the king's highway ; Copt. ^ip.
khait
(2 n garden, courtyard;
==s 1 ' Copt, g^enr.
khauIS^ •I^'^
evening, twilight, darkness, early night; Copt.
eTçyH, OTçyH.
S, 11, a benighted traveller.
khaU ®ï"^^0'P-58r' ®ï
' ®Ä^iReC-27'225'IV-
', Leyd. Pap.
XJ
I
e
Iv> 753. T ^. ^i pot, altar-vessel, milk-bowl,
Jg,N.v.B„ta.5.. Pl»-Ï"^^00°.
khau-t t
khau-t
(2
, pan of the scales.
5 = Ç" 8., Ifl, N. 36.,
nvr £*,«:,he °",er wo,M; copi- i w■ sa-?- t. -?-• ^
iii'Ï^^Si0'!"1"',abler<"<"re'-
shade, shadow;
, U. 523, T. 330,
I JZ4 l
i, in
khaib-t neter 1 ? ° f, iv, 56,
divine shadow.
khaib-t Rä ? ° 0 1 iv, 498, the
shadow of Râ; T OtV|> Rea '7' '49'
the shadow-house of Râ.
mgs ;
çyHTe.
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KH
kha ©t lj"\ %> W, I, 77, carcase of a
sheep or goat; plur. [© J ^J ^ ^,
Rec.29)I48,®J^^!.
khau-t T
kb.au
[ 530 ] KH
khabit J J
O Peasant 15, skins,
111' hides.
*-** A.Z. 35, 17, the gunwale
ii' of a boat.
khau(?) Ilk!$l- Rec "•8l,t0
fall into an ecstasy, to prophesy during a frenzy.
>^!-J,!^J^,A™„.5,..,
IJ^IV^.IU^
®ï'kJx-ÏJEG'Bbend',ob<"v'
to do homage, to be bowed.
ttabremenÄ|j-=-|,
to bend the shoulders in homage.
khabb T Jj J Y> Thes. 1202, to bow
oneself; T <K\ J J jp-, Peasant rc.7, to
wreathe (?) to decorate (?)
moral obliquity, fraud, guile, deceit
khabu I^kJM'Rec-2t'92-
shadow, warped, bent, or twisted (of wood) by
the heat.
the neck, shoulder.
«J"
Cl
e
i, part of a crown.
part of a waggon or chariot.
khab J1\ Js-^o, Amen- 6> IT»
kbab J j .
a crescent"" a crescent-
shaped object.
the vulture amulet
(Lacau).
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kbabu © T "^\ Jj t=%>' u- 302,
ÏJ'Q'AJ^'^^ôo.J^
^' Ï ^ J ^ "=> hiPP°Potamus-
khabâr © "^ (} <s>- J, Rev. r4) 137,
T 1 I <=»]], Jour. As, 1908, 303, companion,
confederate; compare Heb, "."in, Copt.cyß.HD.
khabru J "i^T* J j j, Rev. 13, 24,
Ï-JL^"""* $ J] j Rev. 13, 13, image, trans-
JT m U 1 ' formations.
kbabs®^jp|,^^jp*,
to shine or sparkle like a star.
khabs J ^ p, P. 64, 538, 565, M. 87,
J*> "S * > star> 'uminary; p'ur- J^
>Pâ!-IkJPÎâMkJP^
ÄJPMi4MJP^!-
ÏVP£J,H«J_-«A
J "~~!Piir I m J ***' «^ ***'
^3Cm' ^***' Jmm-^Jl!^
* Ä [ Pap. Ani 19, ï, Berg. 23, the
Vc Vc ïLÏ 1 * " Lamps," the 36 Dekans.
«»»•IJpD-IJPfl-IkJPö-
^ P j|, J ^ tQl [J. Jour. As. 1908, 278,
Rev.i4.74.ÏV"^*J7'Ï^JP^
Rec. 13, 25, lamp, light; Copt. £,&C, .ÔH&C,
. ^«IlkJPglAJ-
P
khabs-t J J
A.Z. 1908, 17.
Q f\ the goddess who lighted up the Elysian
O 21 ' Fields.
, an amulet,
® KH
khabS T 1 , pavilion of a ship.
khabS T j] fl ^., a kind of goose.
[531]
KH
I J *? J.^.Rec-3.53.beard;zj|jf*J.
long-bearded.
khabsi Î Jl P ûû ^> hippopotamus (?)
khabsit J ^ J e é ()() §, a part of
the body, chin (?\
khabsti ©Ï^JP^, « digger,-
"rooter up,"—the name of a dog.
kliafa T <s\ ; a, to seize, to grasp ; see
Shipwreck 87, i6i, T |\ ^_fl, IV, 927, ©T
^^.Mar.Karn.s^,®^^^,
J]", Rev. 13, 89, J^^-fl, ï^^-3'
, Israel Stele 16, to
bend, to bow, to submit, to bend away (of a
ship), to be burdened, occupied, to have
influence over someone, to gain the mastery.
khamiu
a
. 1.149.
fë 1, Thes. 1251, T
<2
] Rev. 9, 28, silent (?) helpless, men
bowing in homage.
I
khamiu
taI
1
1, enemies ;
1
see -.._ (j(j ^ 1.
Rec, 32, 81, to embrace.
khamm l^^l'^ "• ^
heat, fire, hot, fever ; Copt. &JJLOJJL.
khamm
-A. P- 474.
, M. 540, N. 1119, J
3=g£ j Book of Honouring Osiris 24,
to hasten, swift.
kham ?
= I ^ !, offices.
(2 l
1, Leyd. Pap. 10,
kham*IkH'IMS'plant-
flower.
khamsin ï^0-?0. »ev-
ii, 169, a substance used for cleaning purposes.
O AAlVsAA A/WWN
khann T www, haven, 1
S /WWSA /WWSA
O /WWSA
khann-t T ftAAAAA, Rec 2,24,
plUr- Ï Ä NN NN .11-
khannretui J^^
A.Z. 1868, 12, anklet
.arbour.
core, kernel;
c^P-i-* II'
<K\ Tk , a wooden tool,
a winnowing instrument, mill; var. T •^-r* ^J,
Rev. 13, 123.
khaninjö!)e!)!)^
/w
khanf Q
Ï^^^^A^ o
A, Rev. 13, 27,
,, Rev, ii, 129,
Q Rev: 14, 16, fight,
ï ' struggle, rebellion.
U. 112, N. 421, sacrificial
cakes.
1
1. « 1 a. '
| 2=^, Mar. Kara 55, 74,
I L_/T ï 1 1 1 I J\ ' t0
drive or chase away, to carry away, to seize.
^St' t0 be out °^ one's mind through
fright or terror, to he struck speechless with
Ï-ZL »"«*<=>$£
fear ; 1 *è\ v&, a name of Äapep.
ttignuëti ày Mib&Jùft ■'* M<
m'
2 L 2
KH
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KH
Khanr ...... äa T
/V\V, Nesi-Àmsu 32, 34, a form of Äapep.
Ïaaaaaa 1—1 a /wwv\
jg^^-J , , ,-«»• IV' 669.
a corselet.
Chabas Mél. 3, i, 182, a weapon, harness (?)
^ ' ' ' . " Of. Anastasil,
II. 3
wrathful man,
angry.
ÏAftAlVA /WWSA
12- I^^T'Rev-i3,3>4-i4,6s-
food, fodder ; Copt. £,pe, .Ôpe.
khar T 1\ S, Hymn t0 Nile> 4' 8' 9l
x P» *=££ to remove.
T<=> Oil , village, a quarter of a town or
city, street; Copt. £,ip, £,eip, ^)ip.
kharà J-**!)^,, J
.aas.
(2
en
, lower,
downwards.
kharr-t | ]j^~~j~ ~J~ 7» °Pen sPace»
waste ground, desert; plur. | ^ ^^ j^, L.D.
III, 229c, r6.
khar T -Äu S), child, youth, servant;
Copt. £,<lX in gjJjLgj&X ; T -&ß
^eXçyHpi (?)
khar-aa T .a» 3) , old man ; Copt.
khar J-®»^, Rev. r3) 37) ^^»
iXJ
1
e
Rev. 14, r2, to destroy, to spoil;
Copt. çyœX, çy<Lp, uj^-p.
k:hari Il^T>v^'w-dower-
khar
■«Ï
I, the
-&ß
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ük, Israel Stele 27.
^111
^,IV, 1045, widow; J^^
two widows, i.e., Isis and Nephthys.
khar-t T '^'\=> ^^> B.D. 169, 26, a
kind of goose (?) ; plur. J ^* ^ "^ |,
kharr (for khaprr) T <==> A jour.
As. 1908, 498, scarab.
Kharu J .fiaa^JJ). IV, 743l J
I MS, a native of Palestine or Syria; Heb. "^ft;
liai-
a woman of Palestine or Syria ; Heb. rnn.
khara J^^ö,Rev. I2, 25, ©^
A A n Rev. ir, 167, to weave, stuff, gar-
-^H1^' ment; Copt. £,U>Xk.
kharä (?) T "^ Ö, thong, strap.
khari T _&û (m L_ü ^, Rev. 12, 26,
workman, weaver; Copt. .^eX^eX.
khari J Ä ||(| A, *» 'ViS
kharb ? <=> '«^ & = Ö <=> e
Copt. XePe&-
KUarbtu(P) |^j^X
, Nesi-Âmsu 32, 40, a form of Aapep.
® KH [533 ] KH ©
kharpi|^o(|(jÇ,--'c-;;,^.; khaS Ik h- l h- H P "•
, a kind of
kbarpsa T
cake, a loaf.
D g I
kbarf
Ï
.aas.
w
Jour. As. 1908, 260, to contradict; Copt,
ötopq.
kham T ^n-j , grain.
C. AAAAftA
kbarkbes d % © H f , P. 461,
N. 1098, Q _&û © 0^, M. 517, be fettered (?)
Kharstâî^éiy.B.D.
162, 5, a form of Rä or of Amen.
28, 179 = Gr. xnX.i.o.', ^oX/««.
knart "*"*, ravine, canal.
kbakb T "^\ X ®, Israel Stele 20, © T
"«.^•"■»»•kJMK-
1 &$V ' Peasant 229> t0 make haste, to be
speedy, to be quick, swift ; see
khakf •&;.. !&:&:•
^\ ^ , swift, speedy, rapid runners.
khakhàb J^v •<>
..A I
a man of ready mind, willing.
i, Peasant 213,
, Peasant 208,
kbakb re T
" hasty of mouth," a man who speaks without
much thought, glib.
kbakba T T <?, neck ; see ® *? Ç>, and
?J; Copt. j6*j6.
khakbai J ^ J I) I) |, beak (?) of a bird.
khakha||e^,A^45,.3Mr,,
Sphinx Stele 6, T "&. , IV, 658, to make
haste, swift; J^p^
kbas T 0 ^, Sphinx Stele 7
kliasu Hk^^^rVi 'Pap' 3°24,9S'
swampy districts, marshes.
kliasi T |q] $&., Jour. As. 1908, 293,
ÏrA f. f. $\. t0 su^er> t0 be l're^ > Copt.
151 Hl jW' &ice, £,ici.
kbas T ^, Iq] I (1 ^, lamp wicks.
a kind of resinous plant, cassia (?)
kbasb T 0 J (1, Nàstasen Stele 44, lamp ;
~IM-
khasf T 1^ fi ^ Ebfs PaP- 99, =2>
<S _M&. \ £S to swell, tumour.
khaser Q |!<=>w , P. 350, J |1 <=>
fty, N. 104 r, to drive away, to scatter a storm.
kb.askb.et TO® B83, P. 204 + 11, A.Z.
il Q. r^A7l'
45, 140, foreign countries, lands.
kbast ©^"~~. U. 536, ©J
T. 294, ^Jp^, IV,339, Jp
Hearst Pap. 5, 2, C£^D, district, a kind of land
I I o III
, IV, 343, 645
desert (?) foreign land(?); plur
all foreign lands ; , necropolis in the
(\/\/i um Q .
hills: , IV, 480, the nine foreign lands,
ci MM' '^ ' &
kbasti ^4 a dweller
land ; plur. *Vv 1, r^^i W
s ,e 1 r^^n s a r^^n s
löri'-JÄ'-iiil
on
I Al 21 I a I
I Eûfl,
I <=> I
waiiaic. foreigners barbarians.
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KH
Khastiu rw\ ^f1 %>
great tribes of the Sudan.
I , the four
IV, 1180.
r^^i
, A.Z.
khasti (?)
kb.ast(tb.) J H
1907,46, northern foreign land ; T © Is
-L , IV, 334, foreign lands of thesouth ;G3 w
', foreign lands of the west;
s C£^D III. 138, the countries of the nine great
I 1 1 i* peoples who fight with the bow.
Kliasliairslia
HI, *83, l MÛ W ^■«» M \> xe«es ;
Persian «ff "<< T<- ffi 'H "« ÎÎλ Heb'
i2jii«)©n«, chaid. tintritrn, Babyi. y 4
<T- 4- <f—-TT<T ? 4--
khaqu , barber.
khaau ^Ç H Man Karn- 55» 6l> razors,
o m hair-cutting knives.
khaqa T A û S ° , Rev. 12, 69, powder.
khat Bî dough'bread ; var' ®Sk oV
kliati T <K\ ^ exhaustion, weariness.
B.D. (Saïte) 145, 82, 86, 149 (Saïte) 24, gods
Ä ! B.D. 149,
I \\ £ü I ' -24.
hostile to the wicked ; var.
Khatt-Satt T
the goddess of <=> j) j).
, , . © ~"
khata rr
Mar. Aby. I, 44,
<=>>
§, N. 94, j^
AAAAA ÏV\£
<__, P. 174, the two halves of heaven.
Kb.atatb.ana.... T^Jl Û ^^
Annales IV, 131, the name of a nation or tribe.
kbateb TQ J], T. 278, P. 59, M. 26
(- ^"%QJ, N. 84), to kill, to slay; Copt
£,urr5, '£yxrre& ; compare Heb. ntan,
Arab. /Li .
place of protection ; compare Heb. rioh
T '
1 Chron. xvi, 38.
kbatbakbatha T ^g* t
dough (?) bread of some kind.
khat T "^ Sf* (var. J '
(2
P.S.B. 7, 194, ichneumon; Copt. çy<L<">OYX.
kbatba T rfN-r"^ fll), IV, 781, a refuge (?)
&.
exhausted, tired.
kbat-àb
w
", weak-hearted,
timid, coward, a term of abuse applied to an
enemy.
khat !2ö,the necr°P°lis of Den-
• ■k^S*^^' derah.
kbatch «Ï^.P. ao4, ®J^
Si« I^£|« Ï^IÛGG. bread,
loaves of bread.
khâp © (J D U, form, image, similitude.
kbä, kbäi
•a
,U. 552, M. 634,
Q
U. 547,
Q
,1.
P- 33h
Q
Ö
M
Q
e,
a
■®- (in Nubian texts, «..f., Ill, 140), to rise
like the sun, or like a king on his throne, to
ascend, to shine, to appear (of a god or king in
a festal procession); s ^\ II, crowned ; Copt.
Kbä kba
Q Q
, U. 524, T.330.
kbat-ta
Q
Q
Q
^]|),Rec.32, 79, a„.
c 111
(1 J|, a rising, a manifestation ;
IV, 361, shining with crowns.
kbäut S ^\ I !, Tombos Stele 3, S
j^j.Rec. ^7,-8,^^^1, Rec.
Q
27, 222,
a n 1
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I,
1 Q
Q
KH
[535]
rising or appearance of a god or king, the
ascending of the throne by the king, splendour,
radiance, brilliance, a king's ornaments, i.e.,
crown, rings, sceptre, necklace, etc. ; Copt. çy<L.
kMneter^j, -f^, ^\^
a j, fl (1(1 j, û j, the rising or
manifestation of a god or king, a procession in which
a god or king is shown to the people.
khäit ^ —' S
. a
Q
v,
Q
*':
Ci Q
ru' 0
|V Q v Q Ci Q Ci
\"~Sb-k'—am' xjrzi'
the chamber in which a god or king appears.
sa' flJrtf i' aJÈrm' am'
khäu^ö,^,.
Q ill
•3i'aM!-a3rBi!--f..fc
f) S "Tk Jl f) the crown of the king; of
(A'^JfilMv Eg°ypt-
khä |, y» > coronation,
coronation festival ; T , a happy coronation ;
^-g-, 1 ^ Q IV, 648, the festival of the
T AAAA/NA 111' king's coronation.
khäi[t]
Q
g a tie or bandlet of
^ fl' a crown.
Q
»n
, IV, 422, the
Khâ-àaklm-t
name of a shrine of Amen.
KM-em-Men-nefer s crrr l!±^ T
H AAAAftA 0
/\ &ö^, the name of a ship of Amasis I.
Khä-nefer Mer-en-Rä ( O ^S J
£3 T A the name of the pyramid of King
Ô /-V Mer-en-Râ.
khä-khenti Q||,a title of an official.
kM Sti-t S ? ^ , Mar. Aby. 11,23,17,
the crown of the land of the Bow (Nubia).
KMit
Q Q
B.D. (Saïte) il, 3, a
goddess.
Khfiâ-tau ^|) g^, U. 536, ^|)
Khä-ä s
—D Tuat X, a divine bow-
I ' man.
Khä-urit
KH
|h the name of a
ci liH' uraeus-goddess.
Khä-em-Maät s f\ *$, P.S.B.
21, 156, the name of a sacred barge of Osiris.
Kha-mut-f
Q
a name or title of Amen.
\^i-
Culte 20,
Khä-nefem-en-Rä sî""ai,
* er
Thes. 31, the goddess of the ist hour of the day.
jjjjjj, ^ f)| , furnace, fire-place, caul-
a V ' dron.
khä, khäu s ^, s s~k, s
656, (2 "t!, Anastasi I, 26, 1,
(2
11
*~.
M
11
I' D, ,.' ,
s. e 1 s. e
I
I, arms
I
armour, tools, implements ; " (](]?'
Q
I
, arms and weapons.
\rr,^
1 1 1
Q
Ci
khai
khät (?)
khäi ®
to slay ; Copt, çyi-pi.
khäikh ®
(])1 n leather war tunic (?) ;
HHX' copt.cu^(?)
S engraved,, in-
-^-.' scribed (?)
., Rev. 13, 4, to kill,
III
, Rev. 14, ii,
shame-
inferior.
players on an instrument
khäU(?) ® ^^disgraceful,
v ' a Jr fui, 1
khäur(?) J^^ ^m' a worker in
stone, miner (?)
.kMus _®fl%> H /#, Pap. 3024 61, to
(»w) Jf I 7J' build, builder.
khäut(?) ® ^c^>%>V&, Peasant
227, a kind of fisherman; var. © ^K P-O^rX.
^O , L.D. III, i4oE, to suppress, to make to
bow; see
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KH
khäm ^ 'SX Y Ç>, neck, throat.
kllär " , a, unguent, incense.
khär ®n H., A.Z. 1878, 49, skin, hide.
khär _JflL_=u, -EL. ^ %#,
Q
Q n
:
L_u, öS
uU'
e ' <=> u Ji' -au
, Rec. 16, 108, to be angry, to rage.
khärt ®ü 1 V '&L, Rev. 14, 2i,
slaughtering knife; Copt. (TbpTe.
khäsu @ H %> a = khus £j
L_=u, to build.
■iP
• khi (?)
khi •
140c, for, because.
khi
, T. 312
as, so.
\\
, L.D. III,
khi
w
w
& Festschrift 117, 11. to cry
IT' out loudly.
w
, Rev. n, 186, to lift,
\\
to raise up, to support, to be high, to rise (of
the Nile) ; Copt. çyUM.
khi ©Ml^, Rev- I2> 8> high-P'tched
voice.
khi ® 1)1)1'^ high ground.
khi ®M t=J Amen- 4, i6» high place,
' \\ l" ' heaven, sky.
xrv,i ® A A KZ? one of the four supporters
Khi , Ijlj^. of the sky.
Khi
Willi!
the Exalted One,
i.e., God.
Khi
w
khi-t
|ç£3£Z7, Rec. 27, 87, winged disk.
..^.?i|i|ra.$
the sky, heaven.
Khit ©!)() o, Dcnderah II, 55, ^ ^ Q>
Rec. 27, 189, a goddess of the East.
khi-uaut (?) ® Çl "^e =0=, a kind of
Nubian (?) perfume =
O
wine, grapes.
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khibarr (?)
a kind of cake.
khipenpenu
w
1 -a» 1 .a» 1 Q
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0^, a fish;
see
D
khipt pennu d ~^
of fish.
3r*V
a kind
khim'tha
\\*Sui x
, violence, evil,
bitterness ; compare Heb. O'On Genesis vi, 11
T T '
a ki nd of
beer.
X
khinr *™** i.'\, to be lost, or
111 1 L_=u
destroyed, to be robbed.
khinru www "^ç 1 harness, trappings.
1 1 1 I 1 I
L.D. Ill, 160, 165, a Hittite name.
I 111'
rr> 1^^ =0=, Nàstasen
Stele 38, a vessel.
Khirpasar
D. Ill, 160, 16
khirhu (?)
khirrteb <
, teeth.
khirsh®^^:
1, Demot. Cat.
khirqatâtà J <~ ^ }!)}!) ^.
Anastasi I, 25, 9, slippery ground; compare
Heb. ni&SpVn, Psalm xxxv, 6.
'I'.-Vi'-.,
khiret
© W ^^> v- a kind of worked
\\ <=* 1 \\ cloth or stuff.
khikhi ® ®, ® ® a, ® ® x, toswoop
w w' w w w \\/\ l
down like a bird of prey ; J\ , a man
1 3 W W o I
of hurried steps.
khikhi (?) •l^e^lle^e.A.z.
1913, 125, dust; Copt, çyoeiçy, a^61^.
çyuMçy, çyicu.
Khisharsha ©jjjj ^|^ja ^T,
Xerxes ; see \ ^T ()() \ ** ^T ^.
khità^ljll^lj^^-th^ge,
khithana ^
w
KH
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KH
klm ©[il] [J []^>^,U. 512.T.325,
^, P. 432, M. 6i8, © 5iïl^ ^,
N-"».IIV^17a,Nl£S:
khn • 0, Rev. „,„-• (jj)^, high.
khu ©%,/)!, A.Z. 1907, 134, the
" steps," i.e., terraces, of the Lebanon mountains.
klm-t © %> ^ , house, palace.
■ujj^ ® ® r n Décrets 14, to make an
© ' exception, to reserve.
klm-t L_u,
Q '
Décrets 105, ® 0, ibid. 31,®®%°, M. 728,
N. 1329,
, I, 15, 131, an exception,
a withholding, a reservation ;
L_u'
ibid. 31. making no exception; _j\_
D ©.
?l
>, Shipwreck 108; *
Ö, A.Z. 1908, 65, with the exception of myself;
"= «ss 'wwv' -TT-" ^'^' 45' I35-
klm uä ntu senu-f ® ® "^ ^" %\
© —d ci jf
Ö II "a unique and unrivalled exception,"
*~ ' said of a highly valued official.
klmi ®@® ^, p. 656, 663, 758, 784,
M. 136, 170, 729, 761, 775, N. 647, 1330, 1368,
•^.N-344,;|,AS/^|,V—n,
P. 701,712, Rec. 30, 200, @ û^, T. 340,
® ® %> D, Rec. 30, 200, ft fl, P. 700,
1®J ^^, Rec. 31, 19, i®j, i®j ^,
tfiJ
© \\
I (2
&
<2
X
ÀÎ/^-f ^2/f ^ ®^^, to protect.
klmi ^5/^Mfl, ^ubbân Stele 2> Pro"
klmi
e
Rev. 11, 174, pro-
r*> • -. tection.
Digitueu
klm-t ^o/e, ^2/^fl. ^2/^j
tection, power, rule, charm, amulet, talisman.
klmi ^®/ g
4, spirit ; plur. f®j
Khmt ^O/ £
Klmtt €
, Ebers Pap. 63,
title of the priestess of
Athribis.
N. 995, a serpent-
goddess (?)
Klmit-rrm (?) *©/.£*, Tuat L * ,fire"
v iV"^ äääWa goddess.
v Klm-Hem ç®j ^'x , the title of the
priest of the 10th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Klmt-Tuat
^
, Tuat IX, a
fiery, blood-drinking serpent-
Khu-tohet-f [®j \12?(«— $.
B.D. 146, a doorkeeper of the 8th Pylon.
klm-tcliet-f £j "^k^_^, «his
body shines," a kind of metal.
klm-t ^\, I &f\l\\ f
^2/ !j!j 0IÇ3. Rec. 17, 4, fan, fly-flapper.
klm Aj/Jto».!, Rec< 27' 86' cattlÇr for
iV-^/TT» |> sacrifice.
klm ^ e fT?'fish-
IV, 1077, dirt, what is nasty or foul.
, helpless one.
klmti a®/ ,^
klm © ^"rf1, to dress.
klm ~ü "C7 "C7, vases, pots.
(2
klmi Tn > t0 weeP> t0 cr)'; see
w
w
klmi (khi) ®
by Microsoft &
^> ground, earth,
III' estate.
KH
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KH
vegetable paste, unguent (?)
klraa(?) |Ç
abound, to be abundant.
(2
i i i
, food,
, to
khuau ^®/ ç>
khu ^2/^fJ, fire, flam
Khuait (?) a®/^e0° $, Nesi-Àmsu
R.G. 66, a goddess, a
form of Hathor.
khuas
to build ; see khus.
khui »a(|(|(J, »«|J.,R«,.,„»
Rec. 36, 173, altar; Copt.
çyKve. çyKOTi.
khumen-t
i"11^ c.
„ =o<»:o.y.rr,(?)
Vu AAAAftA W
khun ® "^ Metternich Stele 189,
i*Sa» **^^ ' to sting (of a scorpion).
khunn © ^» v ^, to bite.
MAMA 1>l I
A/WSAA d—J-
khun-t
tVWWA
^^ä l, drink offerings.
khunnu O^ö^^j, IV,
1080, animals for sacrifice (?)
khunnu © \\\ ö ^ ^. p- 459.
messenger.
Kb.urab(?) © ^blf*, Be**1, if' a
v irO I bird-goddess.
Rev. 14, 137, seeds;
Copt, çyoeiçy.
khukha ©^nT^tV
khus
t^\f
t_fl!
to slay, to kill.
O
(2
khUS ^O/ ^\ P|j^^—*> L-D- I". "HOB,
Thes. r297, IV, 807, ^®/ H rHL Edfû II, 61,
khus-t ©%>[L râ, IV,ii4i,thecrush-
Jll D/i ing of grain.
kb.uskb.us © %>fl © %> fl.Thes. 1323,
to build carefully and well
khusteb-t^p^^-^-J,
IV, 1152, bricklayer, brickmaker.
fl, o^
kbut tgJ
pcs^|; to be rich, opulent; [^®J (2
:
,a2/ ^ 1
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Leyd. Pap. 8, 2 ; *"* l=j], rich man, gentleman.
kbut a®/ ® ^, Rec 35, 138, evil.
kbut-t © %> ^ j3mßj, L 43, steps^of
kbutu ©%>fü.^\, a fisher for khet
fish; var. ° %>c^%> V&.
kbutcb[u] O ^b**"! W~\> a flsher
for khet (khetch) fish.
kbeb ©J <,N. 1231, ©J2' ®J
^®J^®JV®J—'®J
L_=u, ©J X , Heruemheb 25, © JA).
© JL, ©J ^~, Rev. 13, 68, to diminish,
to subtract (in arithmetic), to carry away, to
withdraw, to transfer, to pilfer, to cut down, to
destroy, to lay waste, to deceive, to defraud ;
Copt, çyi&e, çy1^1, ïï00^, ïï00^-
kbeb-t ®J^. iv, III4, ©J^.
distribution, apportioning, cut, division, a hurt,
mean, little (as opposed to \\ ),
weak; Copt. çyI^-'î~-
khebit © J M o *fL I, destruction.
kliebti © 1 tte^j waster, destroyer,
sinner, damned ; plur. © J r>\ AgV 1,
kbeb-t iJN.^, ®Jq' Rec 2<5,
23., ©J] cm, ^^, Oj^, Rec.
31, 29. place of destruction, den, cave, torture-
chamber, slaughter-house ; plur. © 1 1,
KH
[ 539 ]
KH
III, 140c, prison at the gate; var. © J © II .
kbebkbeb © J © J ^fl> ©J ©J,
©J©J\, Rec. 6, 9, © J© J-mmnr,
^^. ®®\. to break, to break or
force open, to kill, to destroy.
kb.ebkb.eb © J © J f}, a cutting-
board, carpenter's bench, trap, snare.
kbebkbeb-t © J © J 0, destruction.
Kbebit-beri-snef, etc. © jl !jL* ^
146, the 17th Pylon of Sekhet-Aaru.
to dance, to do gymnastic feats.
kbeb-t ® Jx^,iv,n62> ®J-j^,
dance.
khebb ®JJT.A-%t,Ä„S
kbebb-ti ®JJ"jf-:-if,dancer' a^ra°-
kbebu © il%>x$i. acrobats- ^m'
Jl Ji Eli I nasts.
kbeb ©J ^J, IV, 1062, ® J _>
^hI.IV, 453, ® ^}, hippopotamus.
kbeb ® J (J j, name, fire ; ©J (J I ™
boiling lake.
kbeb ^© iRec- 32, 51, wasp; Gr.
<=. J) €70ljf.
kbeb ©J \ß?, Dream Stele 6, © JI^,
Metternich Stele 187, © J |J? J, |g ^,
marsh, swamp.
kbeb ©Je^r, ®J %> 5Ç» Ebers
Pap. 90, 9, " honey plant " or flower.
kbeb © ^ ^[, lotus.
Kbebitt-sah-t-neter
of the seven divine Cows.
kbebkbeb ®J®J^j, Ä
kbeb © hSX.^*, B.D. 155, (Rubric),
«sil _Zf AA/WV\
to steep in water, be immersed. '
kbebb ®JJö, ©ftö, Rec. 16,
I42' &b ? X'pot'vessel ; plur* ® J J § I »
's. .
kbebkbeb ® j] ® J H, vase, vessel, pot.
kbeba ? ^k,t0 bow»t0 bend>t0 ™ak?
to bend.
jars. .
kbeba © J
dance; see ® J T|.
kbebait © j]
2fa L_=u,
to
oU J) I,
A ill 1
Rec. 29, 166, tumbling girls, dancing women
kbeba
', Peasant' 112,
Hymn to Nile 1, 9, Q \|feaA^a^., Peasant
23°- ®J^1à5'LeydPap--2' "•
^jS A.Z. ,905, 28, ®J^()<^
IkV • J^lkS'todiminish'to
cut off, to shorten, to make to cease, to destroy,
to exhaust, lack, loss.
kbeba-t © J ^ ^ J^_ ~Ji,
Peasant 143, diminution, lack, loss.
kbeba
1 1 1
^^j, Peasant
286, faces lacking [intelligence].
kbebai-t( = kbeb-t) ©J^Jij^.
cave, hole, den, cavern.
kbebar ? iT^, to be associated with, to
be a friend, neighbour, or ally ; compare Heb.
inn.
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KH
[ 540 ]
KH
khebar
»J
w x
Ree.
2i, 84, friend, associate, ally; Heb. "ÛH,
L_=u, to
X
Copt. çy&Hp
make a league with.
khebaru © j]
boats, ships.
khebasi ©J
khebati © J ^ m nn ^
1912, 56, to abuse, to disapprove
kheben © j]
■^^ a plough,
L_=u' hoe.
O
A.Z.
IV, 1164, chamber,
office, house (?)
kheben-t
J/WWSA
, a girdle, belt.
/WWSA
Khebnit .j-7|. ™Ä4,(a
n aaaaaa n
kheben-t ©J <^ , U. 570, ©J
J aaaaaa n aaaaaa n aa
x;®JLx'®Jfei
o*X moral obliquity, deceit, fraud, lie,
""" ■■' defect, sin, evil, wickedness.
khebenti ©J v*~« ^ * . ©J "*""
AAAAAA I
9 X '
>J
\\
IV,
i, IV, 1081, offender,
"^^ X
U. 308, T. 310, to
strike, to destroy (?)
Ja/vsaaa ■Ti Ay n
J AAAAAA ^
sinner, criminal ; plur. © J
IV, 969, Thes. 1481, © J <vwvw *<S\ x
khebekh ©J
khebekh © Jl ® x = ©J ©J ^ ; see
khebs © J p, U. 525, © J p ^r., T. 331,
L_=u, Rec. 33. 5. ©J^' *„^^j»
© ~ n . A.Z. 1894,
X
to plough, to dig up, © J
119.
khebsu © J] «w ^-^, a plough,
kbebsti © J [1 ^ ] ^|, digger, plough-
"?.»%■■
rwi. £ y&rwi,Wort
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khebsu ©JP^. ©JHx^x,
ploughed land; plur. ©J H x^ ^, IV, 746,
X , IV, 1051, ploughed fields.
kbebs-ta ©J H k ====, M. 696, p. 305,
®^P—>C/\J|1—,T.3i8, ®jp
^==^=, P. 95, ©J flx^, Rec 29, 147,
r:-»JP¥7:--»JP-^
v^-/, Rec. 3, 50, 5, 86, the ceremony of
digging up the earth at the festival of
commemoration of ancestors. Other forms are :—
khebss-ta ©J H !==*=, p. 581, ©JHfl
J^ •=**-. F- 331, ® J p p £ =«=, N. 925.
Khebsi-ta ©J P^&, Tuât vin, a god
of the Circle Seherit-baiu-s.
khebs ©JpfJ.®J^®Jpo[J,
lamp, star, luminary; plur. © J ' y^ M>
Khebsit «JP^'Ä^
khebsit ©J—»-AA s?, Rec. 30, 68,
Hh. 437, ©J c^, ibid. 27, 217, ©J-«—
\ "Sic'^'ibid'3I'io' ® J P ^'beard
khebs-t ©J ~^"<Z=J, T. 166, ©J
~~*- \, U. 622, M. 176, N. 688, ©J —— ^
•^, Shipwreck 63, ©J ^ \, tail; ® J ^ ^,
the lower hairy part of the body.
Khebestm(?) ©J P^^^j.
IV, 345, the name of a people in the South.
khebsti©Jp^,P-tofaXdnem
KH [ 541 ] KH ©
khebS-t © J , an amulet.
khebS © j] (1 ^., a diving bird.
khebstâ ©Jewljll-fl-.a grass mat
pillow (?) a piece of furniture.
kbebsetb © J ~*Z ^jü;, a.z. 1907
46 = ®J
•vE7'
*^27.
kbebt © J c. rwj, M. 695
kbebt © J ^T~^, Amen. 15, 5, to dislike,
to loathe, evil-doer, horror.
kbebt-t ©J^^, ©J^^V
horrible, disgraceful, or terrible things.
kbebetcb ©J ^, U. 434, t. 249, to
bend in two, to force together.
Kbebetcb. ©J n~"Y U. 434, ©J "^
J^> T. 249, a sky-god.
Kbebetcbtcb ©J <-£T"i A Rec. 30,
200, a sky-god. '
kbep =
D
D
D® D
Rec. 27, 88, he creates what is; Copt, çyuuïie.
kbep-t ®c = <z>.
D Ci
kbepiu ® f\ f\ % Jj I, those who are =
"MM-
kbep ® Ç, (2(?), VY, palm of the
hand as a measure, grasp, fist ; plur. (I I,
Rev. 11, 182.
kbepi ®mz ()() > ^ \> N. 856, ®ad.
IV, 220, x-av,, to go, to travel, to march, to
sail (of a boat), to fly away (of birds), to flow
(of Water).
N. 1100, flower, flowing.
kbep-t , step, advance.
kbepp , to move : see J\.
kbepp-t J\ , step, advance.
Kbepi * 1)1] ^ jf). "traveller" a nameR°f
kbep *S*, ° j\j\ ,-D, t0 P°u' out- î°
D f Dit" vomit, vomit.
Kkep J fe
Edfû I, 80, a title of
the Nile-god.
kbep
D ® D
£■»:
_\v
shame, disgrace ; (2 ®Sl , Leyd.
Pap. 16, 2, death (?); Copt. çyme.
khepp
D D
, to be strange, alien.
kbeppu • & , •
i'Deifi'
strangers, foreigners, strange or uncouth words
kbeppu
kbeput
kbepput ® o^i , strange things.
,e i
var.
D o
N1 I, Rec. 10,62, foreigners;
IJ.Hh. 536.
kbep (?)-t ^ V , scalpel, knife.
kbep-t c, a kind of goose, bird.
kbep-t ®<^S ,Rec. 24, 160, lion.
kbepp D®D^^, Love Songs, 5, 12,
to play a musical instrument.
kbepp
0 0W III1
kbep-tcbesef-änta
S ° Rec. 16, 150, "tears
D
kind of incense made of and
1
of gum."
Ö , a
y , waterfowl.
/WSAAA
' kbepanen <
Kbepâ®(|=^(],g<^y.
kbepà-t ® f\ J^ !, Koller, 4, 5
kbepàrer ® f\ |S, Rec. 2, 30, 6,
116
D-c
kbepi
, beetle
D
sun =
îQ$, Thes. 420, a name of the spring
D
■JO»-
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Khepi (Khepri)
f 542 ]
KH
Tomb of
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 49).
khepi ® ft ft = eH*=> A, a figure, similitude.
khepu ® ^\^=^, a wooden object.
khepush ®^—c^)
c?v ® o
; see CV.
a III C30
khepen D O' DO't0befat-
,, ®oO O O
*teP°™ _,„',„' ,„
or other creatures.
0 ci
L_ü, fat birds
khepnen
® D
AA/WVA
A/WS/VA
a kind of fish,
fatted fish (?)
khepen ™«
kheper ®fö
a measure (?)
U. 218, fö<:
G fc
5 (2 ' dŒ'
, Rec. 32, t8i,
, to be, to exist, to have being, to
subsist, to come into being, to happen, to fashion,
to form, to create, to make, to bring into being,
to take the form of someone or something, to
transform oneself; <=>$ = eçyuun; ^—D $
= -fçMtune; Copt, çycone; $8, non-
/WW\A
P. 662, M. 773,
Ci 15«,
:
existent ; _a_ q| q
N. 1229, there was not ; \
IV, 967,
to happen at once;
is thy name what ? ; —h— jgj <=> \N U ;
IV, 1014, making them to do everything
according to the wish of his heart in everything
«
or
he pleaseth; jgj
mm S? <=> (J U r^[ > creating every form of
Khepera; $c=^,J^> $ "J*a' ^^
_T!^, self-made, self-produced; ^ «=> vä
, I made myself.
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kheperu $->^$i, $^l
t /1 MS 1, living men and women as opposed
to posterity, H * ïP.
khepriu en henti U '<=
ft "y*^) Rec. 16, 56, posterity.
V
kheper-t £
, N. 92,
D W Ci ' "Wo.
what exists, things that are.
D
P. 63,
û, M. 85,
what is,
<=> III
kheprit
Ci I
-J'
II'
beings or things that exist, events, occurrences ;
® D/lliû® D J1I
the things that are.
<j> 1, beings who create
Kheper-keku-khä-mesut
\\
%\ n! ftl° Tuat XI1» the I2th Division of
Jr^, I III III' the Tuat.
• kheperu ^^fl,^!^,
$TI^M$TMM4
.e
1
, form, manifestation, shape,
similitude, image, change, transformation ; plur. |g 1,
(2
8-*IWfi-"*i-«-M-
•»^Cyi-8-lî
l
I'
l ®\\, ist form of
l D
Ta-tanen; ^^ ,> 2nd form of Ta-tanen;
M w w or 1 m' 3r^ form °f Ta-tanen ;
•Rec. 36, 156; $^>^>j
Ö Mil, 4th form of Ta-tanen.
Kheperu
1 1 1
I, the
I
transformations which the deceased might make
in the Tuat; see B.D. Chapters LXXIX-
LXXXVIII.
KH [ 543 ] KH •
kheper fö = (i) Cancer, the sign of the
Zodiac; (2) V|j?, the rising sun; (3) (j*~\j,
Thes. 412, the spring equinox and the spring
itself.
kheprer, kheprerâ
u. 476,
M. 460,
N. 747,
D
a beetle (scara-
baeus sacer).
Kheprer
\ U. 277, M I' U-477,
, N. 619.
, N. 856,
D
D
, N. 747,
, N. 975,
, the beetle-god
and the sacred beetle itself; the Creator of the
world.
D
Kheper, Kheprer
), Rec. 31,163, |^<
•> T- 2 54,
»N.137,
, ibid. 31, 25,
*,T. 105,N. 719,P. 653,M. 755»
r. 820, W
N.856, g1
*, N. 702, ^.^^Jb-, M- 6o5>
_^>., N. 1210, the
self-produced Beetl^god (who was- later identified with
■Raw* qö<:^ ® ö^^n*^
N. 767.
Kheper fö, Tuat VI, one of the nine
spirits who destroy the damned.
Klieper fö, Tuat XI, a staff, with human
head, guarding the nth Gate.
Kheper fö Jj, Tuat VI, a jackal-headed
standard to which the damned are tied.
Kheprer w , Tomb Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 32).
Kheprit «
Tuat XII, a
wind-goddess of dawn
Kheperâ $ \ |, $ -> \ ^ see
Kheper, Kheprer; $ <=- f\ j j) $^
Kheperâ who produces every form of his being.
Kheperâ $ <=- ft 1, Tomb of Seti I, one
of the 75 forms of Râ (No. n).
Kheperâ $ <=-(], $ <=- (] "j, Tuat IV,
-@s-1 J) > J-K-s- n, 9, Denderah IV
84 : (1) a winged solar-disk ; (2) a guardian of
the 12th Pylon.
Kheperâ fê^^*, ®
god of the 12th hour of the night.
the
Khepri $ ftft J, Tomb of Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Râ(No. 2).
Khepri ^(j-ww, $ (](] |, Tuat IX, a
magical serpent-boat with human heads and
wings.
Khepri
D
Rec. 27, 217;
' see Kheperâ.
Khepru^^l^^p^,
Rec. 27, 220, Khepru self-created.
Kheprit $^*o,$^J~, Den-
derah III, 24, Thes. 36, the goddess of the
8th hour of the day.
Kheper-änkh ® D £, Tuat X, a beetle-
<=> 1 god.
Kheper - Khenti - Àmentt
^ T\\ ft \2~i'Cairo Pap-n1, '•a beetle-
god, chief of the mesqet (bull's skin).
Kheper-tchesef $ -=»"U) P *— Jj,
Rec. 31, 175, the great god who created himself.
Kheper-tchesef $ <=> J£ry b.d.
17, 9 = Gr. aÙTo~/ei»')<;, a title of several gods.
kbeper '
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a medicine in which a beetle
is an ingredient.
kheprâ $ <=- (] (° , $ ^=» (] ^, a drink
or medicine.
KH
[ 544 ]
KH
kheperu «J*-3* «Rechnungen 17, i,
w (2 (2 10, a pot.
kheprer $ 5=?, socket ; plur. fjf ^Ë^ !.
khepri
D
), Jour. As. 1908, 285,
^, Jour. As. 1908, 248, j^ljlje ^,
wonder, miracle; Copt. çyTIKpe, çyneepe,
çy<t>Kpi.
kheprur të'S ^, Peasan,t 1%a.P1.a"t
w <r=> m (medicinal ?).
khepersll $ ^^ T*], a crown, helmet.
khepekh ®, n. 213,1;. 119, n. 428 =
C7V», fore-leg of a beast, arm and shoulder
1 k 1
of a man : fern. _ = P.
khepesh cv, U. 119A, ill, 141,
C7V», fore-leg of an animal, the arm and shoulder;
dual
CV' CV\\' C30
C7V II, Nàstasen Stele
® O S
4>;, C7V , Herusàtef Stele 75, the two
*°' osa W "
arms of a man; plur. c?V CA'c^'/r, 326,
c?vcvcv,U. 5J3. . ; Copt.
çyœnçy.
khepesh
D ctv ®oa 1
rrn L_=u' De
1, IV, 1082,
1
I® DC5V, Q I
strength,power, valour; "C7V> , - jjt-,,
IV, 974, lords of strength.
■^■•L-fl'L-flTsword'
D
khepesh
scimitar, any weapon ; plur.
726, swords.
1 1 1
, IV,
khepesh
C7V
L-fl
, Anastasi I, 26, 4;
A.Z. 1907, 125, ^—=^, blacksmith's forge,
foundry, forge, armoury, place in which weapons
are stored.
* on * nn * SzJ
D C7V ^ the constellation of the
17, 92
' r-fl-1 I %
Great Bear.
® D
P Q , gift, dowry (?)
1
(2
, Rec. 14, 50, a
L, Rev. 11,
o^R, Rec. 3, 116; var. (2
1 0
, Leyd.
Pap. 16, 2, to overthrow, to destroy, dead, death.
f ^o" ^. m ,?, :^-
"^ -^^ ® D <;;"")i Q a shameful person
il o\\ *• ' or thing, disgrace.
D\\
Khepau (Kheptiu?)
D
3r~
Tuat VIII, a group of drowned beings in the
Tuat.
khept. khept-ti ®J^co, p. 570, JJ^,
® D _aa, ® D „ ®{k c^S ® D ®fk
, the buttocks, thighs, loins, the shame ;
<=. Q Q
plur.
a?
D
H
0(2 l ,
" p I, the genital
organs, male and female
'0 <G*i
khept-t ^J"^ ^fcj^,» shame, disgrace.
D
D
khef ^ -^a, to bow down.
. „, Israel Stele n,
to
overthrow.
.L-fl'
khepesh
khepsha
measure (?) ; Copt. (TlniXK (?)
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khef
Rev. ii, 62, •*
to be undone, to be laid waste, destroyed.
khefiu ®J_N (](] f^, Rec. 21, r5, things
proved by documentary evidence ; Copt. CUUjq.
|.@S-
1 1 1
£s2~, £§2~, to see, to look upon.
khefi
o
khefi-t.
w
i's^_HHs 1 I' A-z-I9°8.Ii8' qUQy.
shore, bank, landing-stage.
khefkhef ■*
khefkhef ^
khefkhef-t ®
F. 248, flood, deluge.
khefkhefu ©
i . to heap up, to
=_ ' collect.
w»», to flood.
<=. ww«! (j. 434,
tkH dust storms (?)
.Jrill' dust.
KH
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KH
kbefa <
kbefa-t
kbefa-t
t>
to be over full,swollen,
puffed up.
c* fullness,
A ' abundance.
ôo T .T ,
^ © 93 ' 9'
Kbeft-ber-neb-st *£_^
Ci I
I A/WW\
A.Z. 1905, 21,
— CT
M.415
^•'^
SD\
Hh. 460, offerings. Late forms are :-
111' ff=n'
I
y^£jçT=7g IV, 312, a fortress of Thebes on
fau-liTT-d ' the west bank.
kb.eft-b.er-s ® ° ^ 0 <^, Rec. 30, 67, a
rope in the magical boat.
Kbeft-ta *®_ =
P. 405, M. 579, N.
1186, a goddess.
kbefti
kbefä ^£-1^:,t.363,IV,892,Rec.30,
](], T. 267,
o, M. 423,
■o
69,31,17 *<=*-ne .. ^ ^ . to seize, to grasp, to
capture, to plunder ; varr. s
jL_ü
■ï
i, Peasant B. 2, 113,
J.
WW' o
LtiMih,
Ci Ci
•^è, Âmen. 8,3, *^ "^
kbefä
.,Rec. 30,196,"
C.
Rec. 3, 56, fist, clenched hand
1 C. <=■
■a ç '
kbefä-t *~ " , grasp, fistful.
n /-. n
kbefä *2_, *2_ O, IV, 1120, a substance
kbefä 3® k D a Packet or bundle of
Ci
1 1 S % ' f°e
® c ,
enemy, opponent; *■— , female enemy; plur.
-. „ ..
!- **■
Ci I
©
sill Ci Ml'
I ® îk û|
!'
I Ci
l' Ci
oi'*s-
l Q s
arrows.
Bi-^Bi
.to:
I, Hh. 728,
Kbefä-t *L_
name of a serpent on the royal crown.
kbefä-am
VrP ^îi a plant.
El 111
kbefen *— ff=n, bread-cake, loaf.
, the I Rec. 16,116,
O
Ci
C.
I Ci
"; Copt. çy^qT.
Ill'
ï OOO
Kbeftiu Àsâr
kbeft
, with, together with, in
ci .a*,,, M "s-
o 1, Tuât VII, the foes of Osiris.
Z>ol
Kbeftiu Asâr butcbiu
front of, inasmuch as, according as,
corresponding to, at what time, for, on behalf of. Late forms
are :—
<=. w
burnt foes of Osiris.
kbeft[i] S°l child, boy, girl.
Kbeftes - bau - besqit - Neba - ber
^y (Nastasen Stele 20), **=_ " ; varr. the hour-goddess of the 7th Division of the Tuat.
kheft-ber *£_^, xSL*! ° <>,
Ci I Ci I P **=_ *
© <g> ^© «^ the front, what is in front,
' before, face, countenance.
kbeftu
N. 938,
<~ y, *~ \\, likeness, image.
Ci N Ci _if
kbeft-her <£_ " 1, • "U
ci I I k^_ U I
Rev. 12, 79, the dromos of a temple.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
kbem, kbemi JJ^ J^, u. 330 (■
(], T. 300),
-JU.
, p. 172,
, Peasant 287,
*JL- ®^'®1
KH
[ 546 ]
KH
~j\_,
:, Israel Stele 12, ^ , to bring to an
end, to cease, to make an end of, to be ignorant
of, to have no knowledge of, to disregard, to
feign ignorance, to play the fool ; ~J\— {
P. 646, M. 744, not unknown, nothing is
unknown.
khernm, khemmi © |\ |\ , U. 416,
®^|^_n-.T. 237, Pap. 3024,124, Leyd.
Pap. 7, 4, i
khem
W to be ignorant, un-
w ,' learned, inactive.
<w*w, he whose
g^,IV, 971, he who is not known, i.e., a stranger;
, he felt not his body, i.e., he felt
dead; <
ignorant man ;
_iu.
(2
1 MS, Peasant 219, the
T^P-H
I, Leyd.
Pap. 7,3; ©^^ — ^^^^l, IV,
324, unknown to men, i.e., to the Egyptians.
khem.
. em khem |\
em khemt
,-iu.
, without, destitute of;
f=St , A.Z. 1900, 28,
AAlVAA
/WWSA
Ci ,-A— JPS- Ci _J\_ ' Ci" _jW
without, destitute of, exclusive of; *—, the
number remaining when one number is
subtracted from another.
khem
—lU.
*
, A.Z. 970,
_iu.
■^*»
$, Amen.
27, 10, 11, an ignorant man, fool, dolt, stupid,
untrained(ofananimal); plur. © \js\ ^JU.Mri,
khem ©
khem ©
48, Rev. 11, 126, 148,
^JU., stranger, alien.
®|^^, A.Z. 1878,
O
Rev. 11, 172, little, small, slight;
...copt.au«..
khem khar © ^ "^ T-Sa
Copt. £.U£A^ (Rev.), slave, servant.
khem-ni (?) © |\ £^,
w
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w
Pap. 3024, 57, ignorant
khemi <
t, foe,
enemy, fiend, worthless person; plur. $
I Q
T
_IU. '
1, Rev. 13, 112, men of nothing.
khemiu-urtu
_iu. x
_IU.
Y\Mi>
e
*
* *'
I I I
I, Rec. 26, 234,
Rev. 14, 7, the stars that
Khemiu-hepu c
J.K.S. II, 13, a class of stars;
rest not.
1 1 1 ü
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, they come out of her
womb and go into her mouth daily.
Kuemm.hemu®^üm,
J.K.S. II, 13, a class of stars, planets (?)
khemiu-seku © 1\ _*__ %> Jj
that are always above the horizon, the circum-
polar stars.
* *
I
1
1
*
* *
khem
IV, 157,
n.^.-Lkn.
, iv, 157,
—iu.
on'
on
, shrine, holy of holies,
nctuary; plur. © ^ J^ .M, JS^» ®
sa
(2 CTD
~ju. 1 1 1
Digitized uy Microsoft ®)
Khem *-oj- Jj, god of procreation and
generative power ; see Menu.
KH
[ 547 ]
KH
khem, khemm ®^.il> ®fäkQl-
® Iwk V Y3' t0 bC ll0t' t0 bC dry' t0 bUr"'
&JU.OJU..
khem-t © 1ST (1, fire, heat ; var. © l\
khemu-t®^43|, 9$^^
, IV, 837, hot parching winds, the khan.âsîn,
or khamsin, i.e., winds of the " fifty" hot days.
khem-nef(?) ©J^,©^^,
^\i2-i 1, cm Kr1, asthma, breath-
lessness, difficulty in breathing.
khem®kf^'p-6o9'®k^r"'
T. 371, P. 536, N. 806, ®|^^>°, T. 392,
© Q Rec. 16, 142, aromatic herbs; compare
£= III' Arab, w-
khemkhem©^©^^^''^
khemi ®f^r~J.Thes. 1251,
L-Ü, Rec. 36, 210, ©J^^L-u,
Vrf ' ® Ik \ \ ^> ^%t0 push over'to over-
throw, to destroy, to attack ; © f\ \\ (J ^\ "SS,
"§=fl, destroyers.
*
^ Rec. 26, 232,
£ /l ' overthrow.
khemut £
khemkhem © f\ 'Çv © f\ L-fl,
®^^®^(](]L_il, to break, to
overthrow ; Copt. £ßXX£JX»UL.
Khemkhem,etc. ® \® 0 <^-
Khemi ®^J(j[[.
a In IIA %\ BD- I25- IL one of the 42
^ j^. H H J? ' assessors of Osiris.
Khemit ©|\ (Kj^Denderah IV 44,
1 O a weeping-goddess,
a name.
Khemit <
dess of destruction.
Khememit
, Tuat V, a god-
1, Mar.
khema © _J? ^\ Ç), Rec. 32, 81,
at the breast, child, youthful, graceful, slender.
khema 5^^^,^
^ $\ ; c°p1- a«-^-, aoo«.e (?)
khemä ©
P. 87, I
, T. 46,
' R 33, "* J^ L_u'
D ® Jkfl e
a ' w !ML_u'
^ ,/|, Rev. ii, 90, to grasp, to seize, to
lay hold upon, to hold, to possess, to contain.
khemäu(?) © t\ ~~°_, © J|\j- L_ü
1,
*
^ jMIl'
1, c
e uw 1,
r -j^ e 21' !'
] a class of workmen,
khemä-t
khemi ©
l ' labourers in general,
c* , a part of a boat.
, P.S.B. 13, 411,
Sallier II, 5, 6, Anastasi IV, 12, 9,
I, a kind of water-bird, pelican ; plur.
I Rec. 18, 181 ; Copt.
! ' £,KJUU.
mi
khemen <
!■ pp. m. :> ppr; pp^.
äZOh IUI . r, 0 c
, A.Z. 1908, 38,
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eighth: ©www un. T. 301,
Ci Mil
cüfüü 1111 ,,
MM, M. 405;
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Copt. cyjutoTrt, Heb. r"0"Oip.
khemen-t
"^ Q a period of eight
ÖI50' days(?)
= 0 =
khemen-t H H g, z . =, a kind of stuff,
eight-thread cloth.
ü gmzea by ii/ncroso. t ®
2 M 2
KH [ 548 ] KH ©
— — (VWM — — /WWSA
khemen-ti zz .^«v., -~ ë^ç,,
»«•^■«.::::tw.^^s
un ^
Khemenu 'I'lTj 'I'l'l'l.Mar-Karn- 42,
PPr^i-PPTfcM™-«*«-
psy..p°y-ppii-ppsM
scîli-PPsîâlI.Ppo^i.
pp^jji.ppTw:»
= = $$. = = M M j."v.38!>, the eight
elemental deities of the Company of Thoth :
they were Nu, Nut, Heh, Hehit, Kek, Kekit,
Nen, Nenit.
Copt. £,ju.ene, £>&-*A.ne.
khemen-t /^- .Rev. 13, 104,shrine.
CD'
khomos^A,^i|/boP«<sO»(?»
. khemes £= ft' ~ 1. k P ft'
friend, companion.
khemes /^-XT[. ear of corn ; plur. /^- ^T;
see *»-=-• %}v H -f 5 CoP1- &-W.C, jeeJULC.
khemsauf?) ^
v c
238
khemt (khem)
(2
rA , Annales II,
, Pap 3024,
140,
III'
Ci
, IV, 384, («=11) QÛ, (=5) ^/^AA/^^
t_i £11 t_i /WWSA
,<==jjj ww. ^__ not to know, ignorant.
Ci 1 w ■ Ci I I I
khemt (khem)
coward,
poltroon.
khemt (khem) t^m,-, iv, 344,
ci _ c
El
Ci — ,21 r==:ö)
r^nû , without = ^
-JU..
khemt-ni
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W , yeast; Copt. çyeJULHp.
AÂAAAA ■ " __ ^\5 '
Ci i~A—* \\ £i AAAAAA
/WSAAA
I /WSAAA
khemt c^tJ» Of, © 1\ , to observe,
Q m
to think, to think out a matter. ..
m itrtift
khemt in, P. 537, ° -, P. 618, 619,
c—u) —
N. 1304, f=^=G)-,f=^nb III, i=ssa - . w III,
ci _ ci ci _a_ r^Ti) o
U. 179, N. 1040, f=^3> 1, f=^3> , three; Copt.
Ci I Ci III
cyeJU-T, cyoAxT, cy.i_M.e-T ; ^ Ö «««.
® ■*~JB> A.Z. 45, 125, third of three; ® =, P.
Ci 111 r==:ö)ö
641,--- Ö ^, P. 66o, = Ö , P. 99, Q , N. 970,
f=fl.-
third; fem.(=^Q- u, P. 244, ^ =, M. 675,
Ci _ Ci f=Sic
N. ,238,A,M.68,'M; © ... Q V~".
third time: A F^m ,VvWA fl <^="
Jl^-^ Ci _f\_- H \\ Mil
Rec. 29, 165, double, triple, fourfold.
khemt i'^-'T, Rec 26, 230,
threefold or three-ply linen or stuff.
khemt t% - ^,
trident.
Rec. 30, 67, part
' of a ship.
khen ® <#. Rev- 13' 2> 11> wel1 then;
21' perhaps = Copt. çy<Lrt.
khen ® ^ Rev' I4' 33' t0 ask' t0
21' enquire ; Copt. cyme.
khen ® §, ® (I (2-®-, to embrace,
to kiss, to marry.
khen JL & LD- IIL '94, 23. event,
Ö S gl' hap.
khemt
1 -u.%», "*>" /*< 'äS'
Ö P. 21 ö
' Ö
(2
aaa/w\
0
A.Z. 1906, 109, ® Ö % &,
/www /] ^"M
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khenu ® V&, -wv^^kv^, an officia-
ting priest, a prophet, singer, one who announces
1 ■ 1 ® *0k .Â.Â. © tk
or proclaims ; plur. ™»« v\ vra vra vra ««, >g\
•^ . oJr!2Ï!2ir!2ir'o_ff
I I . /VAAAVi
ËT si 0
j company of singing-men and
l ' women, choir.
.-Killt.!. _ m .m m gm < Ct., WHUÏ, t-.ll.lU
uigitized by Micrùson iä>
khen -1 waw ^l|, singing-woman ; plur.
A/VWW
Ö
Khen-t ® ^ l'l'e °^ t'ie P"estess 01
Ö U ' Cusae
khenu
of
. i.e., baby, child.
Ö ft' ö \^' the "Crier'"
KH
[ 549 ]
KH
khenu vSΫ■
khen ®
! J Rec. 2, n6, ctadlersongs,
l' invocations, cries.
[û, Peasant 280, IV, 968,
®% * I @^i IV, 75x. speech,
word, report; also ™»« <ä' ga; ® j 1, a
good report, a good thing; ® >\dpJ U
anevilreport; ^ W gà v«™%>,-iJ-J 11^.,
antiph0nîwf«^?é'WWA|?
discourse, talk, oration ; compare £vû ""^
i, speech,
khenu <P>^^[,JL^>
1 I /WWSA
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Amen. 12, 4, 22, 21,
utterances, speech, words.
kli6n-t /w/w
J] j L.D. Ill, 65A, n
khen 0^. •WA.^.gT,
\WV\A fè WWWA fè rè Vy J
A.Z. 1906, 107, to dance, to perforin gymnastics.
khenit
A
A Jj, dancing girl;
!> a
A
company of dancers, male and female.
kheni
N. 7=;9, ~ww
/wwv\
ö
a,
© t^7
a et^
, Tombos Stele 10,
. /WWSA
'ö (2
A/WW\
0 <2
A, A.Z.
1905. 2I,q ^ A, A.Z. 1908, Il6.g~^"^|.
Love Songs 4, 4, to flutter, to hover, to alight
(of a bird), to drop down, to halt.
khenn /WWSA ^£, U. 477, M. 693, P.S.B.
/WWSA
/WWSA
I7, 262, (WVW*
/WWSA
y\ j /WWSA 7i , JVWWV
/WWSA /WWSA
°w-
to alight, to rest (of the sky on a mountain), to
flutter, to hover.
khen-t <w^ 'ix', P. 693, an alighting
A
j ® Ö
•bird ;
khen
/WWSA I /WWSA
khen ® I a,
to approach.
, birds hovering in the air.
is*-
Rev., to visit ;
Copt. cyme.
~ A, to advance,
/WWSA
Ö
khen, khentl <wwgr''a. Rechnungen 59 fr.,
^Kl^cm, L.D. III, 140B, market-place,
bazaar; Arab, ^y*, a khân in the desert, kar-
wânsarai.
khenuit ^«li[| ^K , Mar. Aby. I,
Ö (2
8, 75, halls (?) warehouses
A -, ® OÛ
, A.C. 190=;, 17, <w/w
khen <wav\
0 <2
the most private part of a building, cabin of a
boat.
khen ™»«, to stir up trouble, to disturb,
n—o' r
khenu ° ^f$> Thes- I4So>rebeL
khen &j™, to lament, to bewail
^S-?^. /WWSA
I /WWSA
'ö (2
khen ««»
Ö (2
., Rec. 32, 182, calamity, an event that
causes sorrow, misfortune.
khenn
® 1^1
, r , to disturb, to cause a cum-
motion, to revolt, to rebel; vw« MM ^ ^—=^,
Rec. 32, 178, those who make opposition. _
kheni
khenn
khen
(2
disturbance,
disturber.
® Ö
, to stab, to wound.
Rev. 13, 112, storm,
tempest, war.
khen M, 239, N. 616 (var. in
l .ri >
T.85) ® *
/WWSA
kheni
khenn
J, basket (?)
uu"^ i, a kind of fish.
1, Rec. 18, 182, fish.
Khen ^>W< <$ , Rec. 31, 27, a god.
Khen-remenu ««««
0
Tuat XII, a
' singing-god.
khen-t (?) JL 3=1, Heruembeb 8,
v ' o gratified, pleased.
khen-t
/WWSA
Digitized by Microsou (ü>
Thes. mi, red egg-
shaped objects.
2 m 3
© KH [ 550 ] KH
khenâ • () * ® y> • (I
Tt-fl, •() * ® OTA. • 0?,
0 s-, • û^r-j, • j)s-,iv,
.www wwwa 1 '' *- ■ M wwwa I
1081, to be shut up, kept captive, to seclude,
.,.,.,,.. © ft 5
to restrain, buried in oblivion; see ™«> (1 5 ,
khenâ ® () £>$, for ^(jâ^,
prisoner.
khenâ-t (for khenrâ-t) * ( ® A
Amen. 3, 7, harîm, house of restraint, prison.
khenâr ® fl<~:> t0 ^e snut 'n> se"
AA/VW. Hk_=/"' eluded.
khenär ® <5L^. Canopus Stele,
.www \\ 111
miserable; Copt, çycoite.
khenus -ww*
0 @
p^,, JL ^p ^,
Ebers Pap. 102, 2, disease, languor; see
m
khenut (khenutesh ?)
0
see
£1
Kheniu g y ye
the four pillars
of heaven.
khenu ° ö
/WWSA
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w^Jr" ra
Khenub
V - h
ITJ
Dream Stele 14, a
particle.
S the god Khnemu
il ' (a late form).
khenup ' ® D fat (aPPlied t0 birds),
ö Ö' well-favoured (of oxen).
khenup §o%3 = <f>£_i)%3.
a stalled ox.
khenup (khenp) ®qö ^ ^,
animal (?)
an
Khenup (Khenp)
0
$3
D
Edfû I, 8o, a title of the Nile-god.
khenup ® D, private parts.
Khenuf (Khenf) JJ^jfl. Berg. I,
15, a fire-god who gave light to the righteous,
and cast darkness on the wicked.
khnum
0
T°-
00
p., unguent.
khent (khentesh P)
khenb ® 11 ^?, to prostrate oneself.
khenp •aww"^, Peasant 99, 123, /www
m, w^Jr, Rec. 31, i2,30, y J^ jfa>
© >/ , L_=u, to steal, to rob, to
plunder, to seize, to carry off, to pluck out, to
offer, to present.
khenpiu -www (J (J %> |. robbers.
khenp /WSAAA & t AAAAAA ^) jl tO HlhalC, tO
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suck out the essence, aaaaaa.
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khenpit ww* f\f\ "v^j", Rec. 4, 27, rush, a
kind of grass; var. *ww-0-""^".
-_, , _ Q 1 iv 1° o o
Khenp Shanu -www q, . ., the name
Do ^2^'
of a festival.
khenfu /www<^3>, Hh. 2t8, Q ,
© tv © tv
U. 112, N. 421, <wwv> \\ ft~"=n. ww. \\ ©, a
sacrificial cake; plur. -www ^\, TJ. 153,T. 124,
.. £ © tk O © (2 I
JN. 46I, /www V\ ww* |.
* ' *^-Jr in *^_ © 1
khenfut -www 0 , Hearst Pap. 11, 15,
medicinal cakes or tablets.
©
Khenf -www, the god of the nth day of
the month ; he has a lizard in each hand.
khenfa «
rö, arrogance, anger,
khenfi *
khenfi «^wlo«, a fish
/) ft Dl t0 burn up, to frizzle,
HH'4' to fry.
khnem
&,
khenUS j^n"^ ,^ gnat (?) midge (?) ° V^vS' ° (I Ik ^ V @ 1
^Digitized by MicTuSu.'t (3
KH
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KH
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°. * lkJL> * J*- # I»«
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® /] ® n i—:
\ czzz, (I . to sniff at, to smell,
to breathe an odour, to give out a smell ;
Pap. 5, 12, to smell the blow of a stick, i.e., to
suffer a beating ; Copt. çyuOAJÛL.
khnemm
>
I—W~ ' AAAAAA
O,
ö
khnem
O £•
AAAAAA
2^3, Rev. 13, 15,
Ö, to sniff, to smell.
£1
r> IV. 22°,
("£3 , smell, odour ;
O,
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£l I
Oi
1, Love
Songs 5, 2, breath.
khnem -1
nostrils.
khnem ®
nurse.
khnem -1
/VA
Rcc. 27, 230,
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£) Q
1 I
£1
Ö £1
O'
to
£>
, Rev. n, 136,
Ö
nurse, companion, friend ; plur.
ajj-
khnem-ti
AAAA/
Q \\
•Ö
w
Do
w
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Q a nursing woman, a
Ç) ' professional nurse.
khnem-t
khnemiu
(2
£>
£>
1
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friends, acquaintances.
a mans
mistress.
I U
I AAAAAA
Khnemtit ° ÖQ" JJ, Ombos I, 61,
a goddess of offerings.
Klinemit *ww feffi J), Lanzone 112,
a divine nurse of the kings and queens of Egypt.
Khnem[it] ® |\ c=->, Ombos I,
46, a hippopotamus-goddess.
Khnem-ti ® f\ Q, u. 197, T. 76,
/saaa _cr^ m
M. 229, ®
AAAAA
'j^j^,,T..6i,
Rec. 30, 199, the two nursing-goddesses,
Isis and Nephthys.
(WWVM
N.608
IÔ-
Khnem - nefer
ik±y
B.D. 182, 23, "Good friend "—title of a god.
khnem-t
bread or cake.
a kind of
Ql
o I
1, Koller Pap. 4, 2,
khnem-t <
AA.
Turin Pap. 67, 11
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in jewellery; compare Heb- '-.'OT'nN (Exodus
xxviii, 19, xxxix, 12) which the LXX rendered
by «/(cOvo-tos, i.e., "amethyst."
khnemes ® t^P> f$ f> a kind of
Aö © Ix p.
beer,
khnemes ® fl 1\ R â, iv, 874, to
smell; var. «» " ^ â
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khnemes
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121,
to behave as a friend,
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to be on good terms or associated with
someone, friendship.
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Pap. 3024, ro3, ro4, Rec. 31, 12, ® 0 %^ P
A-éi-JLlkPl»
men of rank and dignity.
khnemes ® f\ f\ [1
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Sallier II, 5, 6, a fly, gnat, mosquito, midge, any
flying insect ; Copt. OJoXjULC.
khenr »www i>rA, Statistical Tablet dr.
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khenr, khenrà ~s~ (U .,
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khenrr
to keep in restraint.
Rec. 27, 2r9, to
shut in.
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concubine,
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of the harîm ; www :
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the ladies
the chief
concubine.
khenrit < ,-www
of the secluded women.
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the apartments
khenr
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tooth, tusk (?)
khenr www , www
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away, lost, destroyed, despoiled.
khens JLaLçl*, t. 392, (iLlgi,
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to traverse, to travel over, to stride over, to fly
over, to sail over.
)i, travellers.
khensàu JL () %A, P. 691
khens ® [Ie , Rec. 32,176, © [1V\
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to traverse, to
travel.
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164, the two portals of heaven.
Khens-ur ® fl3^1^*, P.566
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KH
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khensit ®
a disease, illness, languor.
khensu ® 1%0, pus, foetid matter,
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putrefaction, stink ; Copt. ^(JOItC.
Khensu ,JL%>, u. 510, JL %> jk,
-^, ^p, P. 2oo,-p j^, N. 936,^^
.©
gC/£, the Moon-god as the "traveller"*'
Khensu of the two
names.
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Khensu ® 1 %> jj, the god of the
9th month (Pakhons); ® Is1!. ® 1 S ^
the god of the 8th hour of the day.
KhenSU ® 1%, Denderah I, 22^ the
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name of the standard -*-^-.
KhenSU-Ur ® J. ^ 2^, Lanzone34i,
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a god with two hawks' heads and two pairs of
wings, who stands on the heads of two crocodiles.
Khensu-Behet
Moon-god of Edfû.
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Khensu-pa-àri-sekher-em- Uas-t
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28, 181, Khensu of Thebes, the arranger of
men's destinies.
Khensu-pa-khrat ® VK 0 $) J),
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wm T E ' cent moon and of conception.
Khensu-em-Uas-t ©l^f"?
Religion, 360, a local Theban form of the
Moon-god.
Khensu-Nefer-hetep ® 1 % T
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skilled magician and conqueror of evil spirits.
Khensu - Nefer - hetep - em Uas-t
preceding.
Khensu-Nefer-hetep-Heru
c=l© <L dj
Khensu - Nefer-hetep-Tehuti ®
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the Theban god Khensu-
Horus.
Khensu-Rä
a form of Khensu.
Khensu-hunu ®1%|^^).
the Moon-god at the ist quarter.
Khensu-heri-àb-Benn-t ® le
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of Khensu.
Khensu-sa-Tekhit ® 1%1° &,
Denderah IV, 78, an ape-god, a form of Thoth.
Khensu-Sept -^p/\f\ ' u-588> M-
819, Khensu -I- Sothis, the Moon-god of the
Eastern Delta.
Ißp-I theMoon-
AV I'god of Edfû.
® 1.1fr, a form of
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Khensu.Shu
Khensu-Tehuti
the Moon-god of Edfû. With the title " ~ ,
" twice great," this god was worshipped at
Hermopolis.
khensem ® (1 f\ g, u. 91, 92, N.
368, a kind of beer ; see khnemes.
khensh AAAAAA
plant used in medicine.
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khensh
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SX, Rev. 12, 113, to stink,
putridity, stinkingness; Copt, çyrtoçy.
khenshit ® i|Ä., ® m
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0 11 M* ' or stinking thing.
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khenti fil]] ~
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the
first, he who is at the head, chief, in the first
rank, forerunner, leader ; old forms, nm n (J,
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khentiu
j those who go
forward.
khenti aha I^Qû,leader °fif lJ.e
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khent
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^K, in the front, in the fore part,
before, aforetime, formerly, previously, in
advance, the beginning, the land south of Egypt ;
it,-^., before him ; <r
U. 37, before thee.
khentu
www £) ) an intimate or chief friend.
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khentu f]|[]Q^K .with <=>, outside,
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in the open air; <^><=> ft\\\ ^ (, Pap.
3024, 82, he went outside.
khentu
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pre-eminence,
exalted condition.
khenti fllh^i» nm ^ '^H>
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a , IV, 902, the South land, any prominent
place, point, tip, limit
IV, 988.
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the Tanite Nome.
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2Ü. U. 1 1 1 oU Oq III
of Nubia and the Egyptian Sudan.
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000
I (__3, U. 565, chief of Libya.
Khenti (m-JjJIJ.thegodofthemajth
Khentu
1° ° °>T-355,
N. 175, the dwellers in the most sacred part of
heaven.
Palermo Stele, ûf", Rec' 37, 62, i1 form
o I **=^_ ofPtàri.
Khenti-âaut-f r||^|,
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Khenti-Àabtt
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O (üV mother of Menu.
Khenti - àakhut - taui c©^ ' ,
Q «~rn—»
B.D.G. 564, a form of Hathor.
Khenti-Àmenti, Khenti-Àmentt
,U. 202, M. 232, riïh
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chief of Amentt, a title of Osiris; Copt. eJU-ItT.
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first of those in Amenti—a title of Osiris.
Khenti-Àmenti â^J^
f^-^ Jjfj Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms
■—^jfj' ofRä(No. 31)
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associated with the Mesqet.
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Khentt-ân-t-s r||h (I
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, U. 6,
the name of a serpent of the royal crown
Khenti-âr-ti (jjj^ ^sx3>-
(flh _a>><2>., U. 73. P- 104. N. 72
P. 611, N. 334, fi Q ^.ît-M. 63,
N. 31, 660, 1211, fjj^-cs>-, M. 70, fjj^"0^®:,
U. 352, P- 423, 697, ffUlÇ^. N. 980,
fflh T ^ sä'a form of Horus-
Khenti - Âterti (ffh ^ (| <§> ^
OH P. 363, N. 179, 1077, Master of all
Egypt.
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Khenti-äat £1 Jj, Quelques Pap.
onnm ill
37, a god of embalmment.
Khenti-änkhiu fiT}Wf&
N-"9,/xxf^j, fUhf A'"MMterof
the living"—a title of Osiris and of his
sarcophagus.
Khenti-uar-f
I, 23, a wind-god.
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Khenti-un
a title of Osiris.
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ppi /WWW T—. . "' ^rt
(Hu ^\^ H 4î» A-Z- ^'o. I26> "Horus
and Set, the two great ones, the two chiefs of
the land of the South."
Khenti-petchu
D
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U-557, fllhli^ ^ , ©• Seker.
r\ " * " "
Khenti-men ^^
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a form of Anubis.
Khenti-men-t-f
■fa, Berg. I, 17,
T. 2Ï
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P. 79, rjlh ^ ^^^,M. 109,
a _ü&> ^=^ <=%' R 23' a g0d
who carried the souls of the dead to heaven.
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a N. 850, a title of
-^ ' Horus.
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goddess; var.
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Khenti meht agbâ r||f^
Ik S J (j «~«~. u- 62°, "of the g'een
skin "—a title of the god Sebek.
Khenti em teft
Rec. 37, 61,
Khenti-Naàru^ef
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'chief of the place where nothing groweth,"
i.e., the tomb—a title of Osiris
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Khenti-n-àr-ti |fj|i
rilT*^-^.*«^!. 162,
T. 198,
, '' Horus without eyes,"
the Sky-god when neither the sun nor moon was
visible.
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Khenti-nu-t-f
his town "—a title of Osiris.
"chief of
Khenti-Nunu-t |fj|i
a title of Osiris.
Khenti-en-Sa-t |fj|i
fO ~, T. 40, a star-god.
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Khenti - neper |fj|i
master of grain —a title of Osiris.
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B.I). 142, 69, a title of Osiris.
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Khenti^ut-f â j; 2 M *-
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Khenti-heh-f.
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Berg. L 3. f ™ [J ^^C], Rec. 4. 28, one of
the eight knife-eyed gods who guarded the tomb
of Osiris.
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Rev. 4, 28, a god.
Khenti-He-t res-utcha-t
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, Rec. 37, 62, a form of Neith.
Khenti-hensekt-t ftJSL^FS.agod
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with long hair and a long beard; plur. fj|[] 0^k
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four cardinal points—the sons of Horus.
Khenti- henthau
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god.
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Khenti - heri - àb - he -1 - tesheru
148, the rudder of the Southern heaven.
Khenti-hehr^^^j,^
Khenti-hespu ^ ^ ^ f f o \ =
B.D. 99, 23, the prow of the magical boat.
Khenti-Heser-t fi T iî P ^T'
IV, 161, a title of Thoth.
Khenti-Heq-äntch
99, 9, a title of Osiris. r
Khenti-Khas fi JI Ï ^ f1 I'
B.D. 42, 7, [filial P 3' Mar' Aby" *' 45' a
god who protected the nose of the deceased.
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belly," i.e., Horus in the womb; Greek form
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a ûûCD 1
Berg. I, 3, one of the eight knife-eyed gods
who guarded Osiris.
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Tombs of Seti I and Ram. II, Dcnderah II, 10,
one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. Xomaxpc
Kbentt - sebkbet riïh
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the name of a serpent of the royal
crown.
Pa
Kbentt-senut-s rf[h
P. 433, M. 619, N. 1224, a god.
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, Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
a title of Osiris.
141, no,
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Kbentt-sekbet-s (||ha ^ffl^, P
ÎX , a name of the uraeus on the royal crown.
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B.D. 83, 6, a title of Horus
and of Menu.
Kbenti-sbe-t-äa-perti
B.D. 142, IV 3, a title of Osiris.
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, Tuat I,
Kbenti-sbe-f(P)
an ape-god.
Kbentt-Sbepsit ^[j^]^, Om-
bos I, in, a serpent-goddess.
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Kbenti-sbenen (?)
Denderah IV, 61, a warrior-god.
Kbenti-Qerr ftfl^
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 6).
Kbentiuka-u ffft ^ ^(JUU-
P. 436, M. 622, N. 1227, beings in heaven who
are masters of their Kau.
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the name of a serpent of the royal
sx <iH' crown.
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(2) a form of Ptah.
Kbentt-tbes rf^ %=* H jj[l, Annales I,
85, one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. Scj/ie.
Kbenti-thetbef riïh Q wi
Tuat
XII, a paddle-god in the boat of Af.
Kbenti-Tesber-t
5, a title (?)
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kbent riïh I, l0 be sl\ut "p.> en.closed>
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khent nih Q n. R 672, m. 663,
N. 1278,
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the part of the temple- not generally accessible
to the public.
kbenti |fj|i t ^, Rev. 14, 76, office,
court
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0ui' nent positions.
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shrine, sanctuary; plur. r]|^ < r|jf|
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lady in a harîm, a concubine ; plur. www
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21 ct^d 0 0 0' beautiful women.
khent
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, the title of a funerary priest.
khenti â-^"^.. IV, 84, defenceless.
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helpless fiends in the Tuat.
Khentu ~ii* "s&, Tuat VU, a class of
a 111 '
khent q ^ , Rev. 15, 152, to ascend.
khent
throne with
steps.
khent 1 A , to rise (of the Nile).
khenti â 7^^ I a , A.Z. 45, .34,
1™. 1
(fill "^ >^. ' t0 a^vance' t0 bring forward,
to promote a man to high rank, to march
southwards.
khenti ffjj] MciÈ^, Peasant 36,
ffUl^. Dream Stele 26' fi^-^T3'
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'to sail upstream, to sail southwards;
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Khenti fj|t) ■a>^, Peasant 119,
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, the Crocodile-god.
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Khenti-âst-f
J—'
Tuat X, a god
who destroyed the souls and bodies of the
damned.
khent -f? ', pot, vase, vessel.
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khentu ' e> \> W^, IV' 666, d*hf'
Jl 1 1 1 bowls.
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khenti ffTK ^ °, £>Q°,
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1096, red earth, red ochre, red paint.
khent /wwv\ IV, 99O I 219, <wwv\
ci £1 ' ' yy y' ci
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be happy; «w«
Ci J\
about at pleasure; «»
A.Z. 1908, 129, to walk
, with <>. IV,
£1
xio64;<ww« ift, Metternich Stele 250. The
Ci Ci
sign rvn is that for "lake" and not the letter
s/i, as de Rougé proved.
khent »www . IV, 746, garden land,
Ci \> III
plantation ; www , v\ i Q 11 www , v\ i ^=tf- 1,
grove, shrubbery.
khenti
£1
w
L-fl
a W û W
E ./} a kind of workman, irrigator.
khenti sha (?) ^ ^ , Décrets 106,
Ci I
nniyvi'
fi IT-fi T?7'fi
A.z.45,129, rflli^ ,,^,407, ffTb
g- IV, 169, fi^^r^, ^
, Rec. 29, 64, H h Q> (W), ibid.
^__ uni p a
7^, ibid. 31, ao, fi^^^
k.^' A,Z- 45' ,29' fi r» fi
S!.fi^'fi
i Ö
Ci
f\^\/)'
W
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\> ' Ci \>
:» I-
, a large garden with a lake in it and
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many trees, grove, orchard, pleasure ground ;
Copt, cyan.
an
khenti sha (?) (ffl) ö ^ _
-official or person employed on garden land or in
irrigation ; fern, ffjj] ^ ^ ^^ ^, A.Z. 1905, 4;
plur. (§
, Décrets, 106, rf[j]
\\\ , P. 604.
khenti u« âr;6°11S.
Anastasi IV, 2, 9, Koller 2, 7, a rope of a boat.
khentU £1 ^ i] ^?, baker.
khentuf ® &~ e, Rev. 13, 21 =
Copt. çyirtTeq.
khenth © s=
£" Mar. Kam. 35,
-w-,' 69, to rejoice.
Ö
khent
khent
Heruemheb 9, ™«> \ ,
I A , Pap. 3024, 2i,
Ö (2
, to sail upstream.
\\
A,
mm v\ .A ,v to walk, to traverse, to
march, to travel ; var.
J\
^
J\.
khenttl ™»« . stridings.
—=-- 111
khentut
14, 6, www
1, Hearst Pap.
I
A w j priestesses of Neith,
"'. 1 ' dancing women.
khent w»w vf o w»w "fcaa-j,. an offering
of a haunch of beef or a leg of some animal.
Khent *wL § ^. b.d. 125, III, 22, the
" thigh " in Sekhet-Àaru.
Khent-Hepui (?) <*&« § ^ v/\\%
^£$,, B.D. 99, 11, the rudder of the magical boat.
Khent[it]-her ^J^ J, Berg. I, 17,
a form of Bes, a goddess of perfume, unguents
and spices.
khent *w*w -j—y, u. 206, *w*w vs\ ►]—ti )
T.37i,^X*^5^f,P. 76, ^^çPj,,
P. 148, 610, M. 451, www °V~ v\ r-^, N. 719,
WWW j J /\WW\ J^l /\WW\ V\ II ^M
throne, chair of state, royal couch ; varr. c y\,
khent J3L N^, u- 33$ T. 35. 300, M.
' <—=^i -a[ n6, N. 133, to plough.
khent wf™ ..a wheat: Heb. ntfln. Targ.
«Wn.Arab.^.
khent *
. /WWSA I . /WWSA
Rec. 17, 54;
/VAAAAA
rvn
/WWSA O
£> , garden, orchard ; see
Rec. 30, 67, a part
or parts of a ship.
khentu
khenti wt™ NN ù e], A.Z. 1872, 97,
® ■ssä |, crocodile.
khentch ® "*""-), Rec. 30, 188, ®
/WWSA \ /WWSA
"^ f , Hh. 396, ® "^V A.Z. 1908, 118,
© ^~% (](] 51 > t0 travel, to march, to stride.
khentch ©"*-), © "^csv.fore-
leg, thigh of an animal.
khentchu j^^_fj = Rec. 26,
78, rising ground, terraces..
khentch © ^ V , ® ^ Ss.,
to slay a sacrificial victim.
khentchui
Ü °U^<Kv\ P-705. Parts
^ (VA^' of a bull.
^^ Hh. 338, bad smell,
, O \ ' evil odour (?)
khentch ©
/WW*
khentchem © jj f\ & gi, p.s.b.
13, 411, sleep(?); Copt. ^.miJUL, £,mH&(?)
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kher ® , ® WC**), Nàstasen Stele 60,
Q) Book of Breathings 1, 23, a preposition,
by, with, from, towards, before; © (1 ^^>,
with thee; ® "^r^, with, or before, thyself;
® y WVM, under the majesty of; ® ß O ß,
for ever ; / ® *"*" -^-^ ""«, they
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eat their forms, i.e., they disappear; ® \â
/WWW I ^1
***"* ^ by a man who is with himself
(i.e., alone) ; Copt, çy^-p-.
® <=>l, Amen. 23, 8,
kher re-ä
;j<
1 «s ®
p-H
assuredly ; *
~ww |, Amen. 22, 5.
kher ® , ® Sf?^, a conjunction; var.
kher ® , Israel Stele 8, to speak, to .say;
® Tier 21 a ? «"> ^ra <ZZ2*r\h it is
<Z>(a> *ec. 2i, 43, <=>^(s> ^©jäp l ,s
said, it is related that.
kher, kheru J^f u.571,^\\,
U. 263, P. 72, ^ j -Au, U. 13, 599, P. 289,
779, jl, j, P- 204, 662, ^ j ^^' Rec- -9,
148, ® J_2ä^^, Shipwreck 57, J @^,
4-lM *•!#•<£.*& .?.-•»
â- I^l'<S>â' Ieiâ,Jour'As-19°8,
262, voice, word ; plur. | ^ 1, | ^
IMIi- IM- In- ^
Copt. £,puxrr.
kheru em pe-t fs^?'^^0 Q,sound
from heaven, Copt. ^pOYJULfie, thunder;
kheru remm ^ | ^<=>$^fff",
N. 760, the sound of weeping; khem heri
Shemäit 1 ^''^-^^^i, singing voices;
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highly pitched voice; kheru qerà ° I
Ä.,^K^i A \\^S}A, the roar of thunder;
kheru ta ® I £& , Rec 31, i5, the
roar of the earth ; kheru tau © | _2ss \\
ga -2_l_i ^\. the whistling of the wind.
Kheru J^j, p. 662,m. 773.^1-2**.
P. 779, voice personified.
kher I © &, Rec. 21, 87, to thunder.
Kheru-qerà | \.& A Û-5-J, B.ü.
39, 6, voice of Qerà, i.e., thunder.
kher ^—=0, Rec. 36, 212, to seize.
Kher <^> Jj, B.D. (Saite) 20, 4, a god.
kher J^<;, u. 305. 542, J^fe>.
T. 297,^, P. 226, ^^L-Ü.^^l
i^, <—>*&, ® ^iL_il, to fall, to fall
down, to light upon, to meet, to throw down, to
overthrow.
kherkher
, T. 282, N. 132,
CH1 '^j, to root up,
® ® X ®
to destroy, to be destroyed ; Copt, çyopçyp
kherit (1(1 fta^, defeat, overthrow,
fa.Up.ur.j^e^l,
kheru J^^?, iv, 648,^^^,
JL,!^? Jjfc> ® % ^ ^ , a vanquished
chief, a defeated foe, a slain man ; plur.
kherit ®
^7,
>W
qS?^ , the dead, the
damned, creatures slain for sacrifice.
kherit 4>ÇjSl.,^fa,^
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32,85, <_>^'>^^j.ibid 31. 27,
j Hh. 541, victims, animal or animals
1 ' for sacrifice.
kherit
j wounds, gashes,
l ' slaughter.
<~> i@Sk Israel
' S.A JÈ4'
kheru
e
M-\m
_2ä
L, Rec. 25,195, foe,
enemy, criminal; plur. v ^^ '»^»^S1»
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Nesi-Àmsu 32, 14-42, a
form of Äapep.
Kher ** *
Kheriu - Uamti - Nehaher
(29.A
Ol ^
Nesi-Àmsu ^^, 12, a triad of forms of Äapep.
kheru ?
I '
® H
low-lying land, swamp.
F*t
_2ä,
_2ä III
kher sha-t (?)
of incense (?) ;
S^îïîït^.akind
^? Ma, -the wood
a 1 *—> 1
from which it is made.
kher
kher-t
, a mistake for
, to know.
!>
that which belongs to someone, possessions,
property, goods, substance, nature, what is
destined for a man, things required for daily
needs, things which concern someone, affairs,
Digitized
state, condition, need, wish, desire; ^7 y 1
® [I I . ® f Q
<r> i 1, lords of destiny; <r> ] , yearly
event; ogäa^, products of every land;
<=> i "Sf* 1 » the concerns of men ; <r> i 1
Q u s=>s±i 1 a u 1
L ® IV TTT __ ,
, <r> j 1 , IV, 966, the a
I
g-... » SX es
1 , IV, g66, the affairs of the
1 m n
Two Lands {i.e., Egypt);
! In'1"
one state.
kheru ® %, P. 688, ® @ i
possessions, property.
kher-t àb
r
1
! O, the
l I
heart's desire, dearest, favourite.
Kheru-àb
kher ®
O
ItfSaJ.
Berg. I, io, a bird
god.
' grave, tomb, necropolis, ceme-
' • tery,
kher en ähaut
storehouse.
f'fl
kher /"\ to pour out, to eject fluid.
kher s^s, boat, ship.
khpr ° fa *& Rev- Ir- I73=Copt.
J&a ÖT (Tu>\ (Revillout).
kher 3 P. Rev. 14, 1-57, fi.Rev.
Jar' ^' J'\2au'
ir, 168, bundle; Copt. çyoX.
khera ® "^\ Ö, Rev. 11, 169, to
intertwine, to tie up ; Copt. çyoX.
kher <S>, ®
Rec. 5,93,
», Annales 9, 155,
O
® ° Rev. 14, 34, 37, spice, myrrh;
_2x.lll' Copt. OJiX.
Kherà ® (j J), B.D. 109, 9, a goddess,
mother of the calf <r> \\ Jfl ; varr. ® ^\
kherâu ® (I % ]7, Nàstasen Stele 26,
<r> H Jl ir a weapon.
kherrà
- j^I^ÎS*'(lateform)'
destruction, overthrow.
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Kherru, Khurr-ti <|> tk M, ® %>
', B.D. 109, 9, father of the calf.
kherp <J>£_n, M. 641, <Ë>, iv, 746,
o r^^'a%fl^'ÂmenI0'8'
<§>^> J L_4, <S| J ^, to lead, to direct,
to superintend, to rule, to lay under tribute, to
be master, to excel, to be in front, to present,
to offer, to give, ,to bring gifts ; Copt, çycopn.
kherp àb (or hat) <—> L_4 ®, to be
superior, haughty (?)
kherp <—><&, Rec. 11,156, 'dM,
D SI JeÄ Util
Rev. 11, 122, first; Copt, çyopfl.
kherpu <|>%>u=fl> <g>% Wl
<—> *"")!, IV, 966, director, governor, overseer,
leader, chief, master, president; <S>L_Ü
divinechief ; ë sx, landlord ; <—>^—4
!' o
D o
n
I, chiefs, foremen, bailiffs, wardens,superiors;
| IV, rro5, overseer of the land-
I ,
!»
lords.
, chief of the crew ; ë W.,
kherp
Rec. 3, 150, chief huntsman, Gr. àp^mifij^ô^;
Qf=ü), title of the priestess of Herakleopolis ;
(? T T T P-^| I, Rec. 33, 6, chief of the cavalry ;
n o
, IV, 1051, vigilant overseer; v ffi jW,
director of the throne, a title of Anubis ;
S J), A.Z. 1908, 120, title of a priestess ;
ë^, director of the two thrones, a title of Thoth
and of Horus; le J, title of the high-priest
of Sais ; ÖFffl, title of the high-priest of Neith;
A/VWW
Ö L-Z) 3HP, Rec. 2, 128, title of a priest;
, N. 6i8, title of a priest;
.^r
, IV, 1056,directorofworks; <ü>4 (.£==»
steersman, captain.
kherp-t
title of
D I D 11 CI
the chief- priestess in Cynopolis, Xoïs, and
Gynaecopolites.
kherp <—>ë ^Çj), a fine ox for sacrifice.
kherpit <Ë>§C/] <Ë>^,iv,ioo7>
O 1 1 1 1 G <=> 1 1 1
Rec. 20, 41, offerings, tribute.
'Kherp <Ë>u_n, the steersra,an ofr^f
* O — boat of Af.
Kherp neteru J ] j, Tuat nI^fa0^
Kherp Heru-em-hetep <S>I
the name of the sacred boat of the
Nome Letopolites.
Kherp seh
ww« o. T. 87, M. 240,
^ N. 618, the master of the
www ' ' council-hall of Râ.
kherp tua <S> j\ * , III, 143. t0
prevent the dawn, i.e., to get up early; Copt,
çycopn.
kherp ^.^-T^
cQ Rec. 30, 68, part of a boat, or some object
s^-*-' used in working it.
Kherefu <E>-2ä, b.D. i36b, 4,
(Nebseni), a group of lion-gods, identified by
some with the Heb. D"Q'T'3.
; / kherem _
V h:
W, Rev. 12, 16, to
hasten ; Copt. X^6^-
Kherm'u _® „ V> «ss*, a mytho-
Nesi-Àmsu
logical crocodile.
Khernmti ®
32, 24, a form of Äapep.
kheres, khersek <§> L^D, ^ [1 f
L_=/.,
©
L_u,
L_u,
O
Digitized byit/licrosort ®
L_=u, to destroy; var. _Z— \ L_»fl.
Kherseràu _p 5^ ^ (| ^ ^>
B.D. (Saite) 162, 5, a Nubian (?) title of the
Sun-god.
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Khersek-Shu A \ ^ ft ^ j|.
B.D. 125, the name of the door of Usekht-
Maâti.
Khersek-kek
I,'®*. The.
31, the goddess of the 2nd hour of the day.
□OL—U GD ddLJ
to tie up things in a bundle.
khershu <=> %\ ° , Hearst Pap. IV. 11.
bundles of seeds used in medicine.
khersh *&*, <|> g, Rec. i7) 156,
Rechnungen 78,
or
:f.
bundle.
khersh <=>"^[. IV, 171, Thes. 1288,
rvn
|^J4, bundle of vegetables, bouquet;
Annales IX,
156, bundles of papyrus.
khersh <r=> <^, a rope to which rows of
vegetables were tied ; compare a " string of
onions"; plur. <r> ©, Rec. 1?. 2.
khersh-t <r> <=, a bundle of arrows.
khekh JJç, J|, J*^?, JttJP
Copt. <6<L<-è. ^
khekh
Khekh
j\
j\
, to hasten, swift, quick.
, Dum. Temp. Inschr. 25,
a god of learning and letters, one of the seven
sons of Metiurit.
Khekh nemm-t ® j\ A * 1 A A.Z.
® <=. 1 ill
1905, 22, "swift-foot"—a name of Râ.
khekh (khakha?) ®,x_, A.Z. 45)
135, to make level, to measure, to weigh.
khekh ® A, A. a leve1, whau-iseq,ual
® $ ' s to something else.
khekhu J^^, J^^ '■ dark"
ness, night.
khekhth (?)
khekht ° °
to fight, to
struggle.
V Hh. 215, to invert, to
ps\' turn upside down.
khesu ® ^, ® V^, ® ©
rite, ritual, liturgy, service book.
khes ® ^^ Rec. 36, 78, prescriptions.
khes ® IV, 919, a hollow in the ground,
V I ' well (?)
khes © PfHh Rec- 2> I27. ® ^. t0
build, builder.
khesut ® %f rH|, building.
khes © fl Ç, spindle.
khesi -f-, Ebers Pap. 47, ", -S-"^[,
iv, 1079, ©pij^^r. ®PoS> Hearst
Pap. IV, 13, a fruit or plant used in medicine.
kheskhes ® ® Ô a kind of ami, or
n n 0' incense.
kheSS „ °, a kind of ânti, or incense.
khess ® ""nil Rec' 4>. 3°> ^olt' fasten"
I! IP' ing, angle, corner.
khesa ® p é ^ "^ • A,z- l899>_96,
a kind of tree, tamarisk (?) ; ® Iq] ifc\ £>>
of the tamarisk (?)
khesait J^é^, ()()-;% iv, 548,
Hearst Pap. 9, 1, cassia (?) parts of a plant
used in medicine; ® [I IqI^, Qfl <tfp
compare Heb. nyiJp, Gr. Kaooi'a.
khesa ® fW, leather strap, thong.
khesas
to hasten.
Khessi
29. 30, €
Û
-O^, Tomb Ram. IV,
, Rec. 6, 153, a god who
assists (] ^ ^ ^.
kheseb
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fl fl U. 559, to repulse, to
I Ji' drive out of one's course.
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khesbeb © p J J, u. 603,-® pJ J^,
P. 204, M. 304, N. 1001, to drive out of one's
course (!k fl £*)•
khesbau ®
a furrow, to plough.
khesbet -3-»— ft, blue cloth.
khesbet ® &*, lapis lazuli.
khesbet
kliesbet
J*^> to be blue, to shine
L_=u' like heaven.
J . Ill'
<=> » I
lapis lazuli;
I
l>
u
var.
J*
() OOO
rft JJSiv- 7ot-
lapis lazuli of Babylon.
khesbet maäit © H J ^"^ ^ i,
® I o , real lapis lazuli.
khesbet àrit © H J ^^ <s>- (|(| <=>,
artificial lapis lazuli.
kheSbet-tiJ®_j^](|,_®_j==.
•k,^J-H4,.,-bh*
khesbetch © H J ^3 u. 639, © p
Y^TX' ® PJ^im* Rea 27' 57' 3I* 28'
_5_0j^:,1apis,azu1i;_®_j^!|ß-
real lapis lazuli, not the artificial blue paste.
Khesbetch © H J _^\ Jj, Rec. 30,200,
the blue god, i.e., Horus (?) *
Khesbetch àr-ti (?) © H J "^
the blue-eyed god, i.e., Horus (?); var. ®
o |||^S>-"
khesper © D V ,Mj?!»on ?27. a
* __<r> -S^ bird or insect.
khesef ®^k^_, u. 510, © P'y-"*—
T. 323, O p ^L ^. Pap. 3024, 29, © p ^_
^_^, Israel Stele 8, _£_j ^jj, Pap. 3024,
24> *uL_ > Peasant 47, to repulse, to drive
a herd of cattle, to oppose, to resist, to punish, to
be punished, beaten or conquered; *uL_r n A..
*Y_ A., to drive away ; „ #3. <=., to treat
with contempt; *Y_ «ft, *iY_ L_=u, to send
back an answer to a letter, to abate or remit a
opposed, resistless ; Copt. CUUOjcr.
I
, Rev., dishonoured,
lojq.
, repulse,
khesefu _!^_ \\
shame, ignominy ; Copt. Çy^Cq. CUXyq.
khesf-t ^ ^, _£ ~
obstacle; plur. *Y_ £},©[. ^Y r<fLû-
Khesef Àntiu © ^ ftf|ft.L.D. ni'
55a, IV, 195, " repulse of the Ântiu "—the name
of the festival that commemorated a great defeat
of the enemies of Egypt in predynastic times.
Khesef-netem ft'p'i'l'll, Palermo Stele,
Qj 11111 » 1Ü
the name of a building.
khesfu ©pJK^.^, P. 93, M. il?,
N sa „Y %S^—A A ^—^ °PP°nents.
in. 54, *£_ % . , . , t^- ! . . . adversaries.
Khesfu _f_ |V Tuat X, a light-god.
Khesef-at^L-u^^.the
herald of the 4th Ärit.
Khesfu-äu-s ® Py-^— %> ""f 0.
Kbesef-nerit *^_ " QQ "^ 1. Edf»
I,r3,4LL_û^t,S. I, 35, a Hon-
Kbesef-her ^L^fl.^L^,
Nesi-Àmsu 32, 31, Berg. I, 34, a crocodile-god,
a form of Aapep; A_ ^ ^ !, a company of
I l'
fiends.
Khesef-her-asb.-kb.eru *Y_ |—0
«Mk
uigitized by ii/licrosoti ©
B.D. 144 the doorkeeper of the
4th Arit.
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Kbesef-b.er-kbemiu © p^L-ü^
ii.4n~.î'
I, B.D. 144, the herald of the 7th Ärit.
Kbesef - kbemiu
4
L_=u<
I, the herald of the 7 th Ärit.
Kbesef-kbemit *^L © -J-.(|(| J *
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>k, the goddess of the nth hour of the night,
..loinm."
Kbesfit-smait-set ^^^It
'j'uat I, one of the 12 guides of Rä.
kbesef © P| •*-=-> N. 1325, ©
•^^ , M. 712, *q[_ .A, to approach, to meet, to
draw near to a person or thing.
khesefu ^-, 4^-,
homage.
kbesef © 4 P *, Hh" «j^p^
Kbesfit-sebà-em-perit-f ®»iu
goddess of the nth hour of the night.
Kb.esef-b.ai-hesq-neb.a-b.er -S- j\
A
raMSfr1
L_=u<
■tfk
^ I p the goddess of the 7th hour of the
VSm • night.
kbesef ® pf ^, T. 354, ® p J ^,
N. 175, © I *q[_ ^Mt<> t0 sail up the river.
kbesfut ^L-^, © p-^^
a sailing, a journey upstream.
, Hh. 460,
kbesfit © *#_
yY ^nV>, a kind of boat.
a ^
kbesfut ^L^g, 41-^Ji^,
Rec. 30, 66, parts of a boat.
kbesem © %v ^, iv, 1071, ®
shrine, sanctuary; plur.
kbeser © p <=> w, U. 609, P. 170,
N. 1065, © p<=>J>4>, M. 601, © p W<=>,
M. 760, ® p A fl> ^^> Thes- "99.
t /I, to break, to rub down, to destroy,
to drive away; var. (J I <r> "W , P. 350.
kbeser -5- ^ |, <5> \\ ^ L_=u, ^ ©
to destroy = khersek.
Kbeser kek -*~^M» <tfô ^ *, the
goddess of the 2nd hour of the day.
kbesteb
rnrm
-s-j;.*j;;.*.H&;-.i£
kbest © P e=5,1 N. 879, -f- O. -f-
•^w^ stink, boil, blain, ulcer, decay, dry rot,
=^' rust(?)
kbestt ® "—" O, Rec 30, 191, © p
tvO -~-c=D" I
V\ , Hh. 221, to perish.
® fl <~"°^J
—«— , IV, 875, lapis lazuli.
<~"°^3 ^J) O O O
kbestetcb ©Pc=>^QÄ, T. r44,
N. 539, a pair of short drawers, loin-cloth.
kbesteb © H^.T. 288, © P"1-"^ «xx»,
N. 126, © p V^ , N. 885, © p *t""\ J", P. 442,
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2 N 3
KH [ 566 ] KH ©
M. 546, N. 1125, to go mouldy, to decay, dry
rot, rust (?)
kbestcbeb maät ® "S J ° fj J,
real lapis lazuli; see khesbet, khesbetch,
khesteb, and khesteb.
Tto dance, to perform
' 'gymnastics.
kbesb
kbesbkbesb
rrrrm
, Amherst
rm nn 1 1 1
Pap. 24, slabs of stone, pavement blocks.
Kbsbairsb o TÏÏ.Î (| (| -ss& 1ÏÏ.Î, ® T»T»Î
jA .&& JtttJ, L.D. 230, Xerxes =
Ahasuerus ; Pers. «ff << T<- W 2( << W>
Median f -fj^ £E 4w ?» Baby'- I 4 <T-
4». <T"-IH ¥ 4"". Aram- ttf-W'tWl, Heb.
•TTTl.tpn«, Esther i, 16.
kbesbb
rm
p -sy-, to cut off, to slit
L_=u' open.
Kbesbrisb djb (J (J ^ |fc, cjb
i-w-i J7J«, Xerxes.
Kb.esb.terp csa r a ., t=sa q wZl,
Stele of Ptol. I, 13, II, 19, satrap; Gr. ^inpa-n-)^,
aaTpâ?r)]9, Pers. Khshatrapâvâ, ^QJ "^ C= IE
TTT ""ÏS TÏÏ' "protector of the realm," Heb.
D,2Q"Vltpn!S'; see Spiegel, Altpersische
Keilinschriften, 215, and Behist. Ill, 14, 56. For the
forms r £C£ ^HffT V «TT ^ïï * *-,
and £;£ Bgtf V fcET EtTT 3= -A see
Jour. As. May-June, 1917, 395; Clay, Business
Documents, XI, 21.
kbeair ® flfl <~> ^ev,> t0/sa» a boat or
ZlHH 3=hi' ship ; Copt. çy<Tkp.
kbekrek
^^-s-*1 a plant used in medi-
^P cine.
kbet «£*, U. 555 («5^°. T- 303). r^
>^~^, '^", ^^^ (j %?, Rev. 12, 30, wood, tree,
branch of a tree, twig, staff, sceptre, stiok, board,
tablet, canon, timber, plank, pole ; Copt, eye ;
plur. j, Shipwreck 59, . , , ,<# ^^<
<=. _ü 1 1 1
r <=> I
.O ! /wwv\
^ © O
of the best planks ; 2^ ^T7,trees of ?Vei7
© <=. ijiji«,:i.-_«j ikind.
kbet ^ impaling pole; A—fl"$"&^
c ft .11 I I a
impaled.
a kind of tree or shrub; X;^ Q ° > the berries
or fruit or seed of the same.
kbet àakb-t (?) ^^ ÜM \ 1, N. 296,
297A, a staff or club made of a special kind of
wood.
kbetäatcber^—^^.^arn
kbet äua ^ _, f) \ \ ;u, a
kind of berry used in medicine.
kbet ut-t
O
coffin,
sarcophagus.
kbet en änkb ^^^^^ •¥• ^ , P.
M. 616, www •¥• ^ ' °, A.Z. 1900,30,
O I I ^ ° ° o
,»— -f, Rec. 27, 87,0 i-f ?, ,%
-:"J" ,ww« -2. "^ ^r "staff of life>'' wheat'
0 1 "vWA T ® oui' grain, foodstuff.
kbet en sben wawV1][j,, the hair
tree, cotton plant (?)
kbethetcb-t^{- ^\\%
white wood.
kbet kber âakb-t (?) S3F*" O J%
TYftt , a kind of spice or balsam tree.
kbetsbem '""^cmt^Ol. ifna
¥\ (/I, Rec. 17, r45, firewood, kindling wood
s f—1
kbet kam , IV, 705, black wood,
kbet tau (?) '"•-"'" 2±2, '
1 ^r
-, "wind pole,"/.«., mast; plur.
4^:
4^
Rec. 30,
67.
kbet tbagu "^ ^ ffi ^ ^, 1 v,
in
705, planks of thagu wood.
kbet tesber
planks or beams.
(ZHZi , red wood
o 1 <=» 111
kbet
Wgitized ùyMîcrosoIrS
, grain.
© KH [ 567 ] KH ©
khetit
, a place where grain
is stored for sale, the barn floor, the ground in
a village where the corn-chandlers heap up their
grain.
kheti "^~*~ *$\ Q, Stat. Tab. 5, heap of
grain; plur. ^ \ Q IV, 687,
i m-Rec-27,2I9, It^TTT'
. Anastasi I, 14, 8.
Ill
khet —^.1.56,^^,1, .13,
*%, ^ , Annales III, 109, the terraces on
the sides of hills planted with trees ; ^/J en,
stairs; r^ V •£ D \ °>iv> 325,
^ ,0 -XJCXS' /WWSA _ilu» O
,/] i ö —° ^ °. myrrh tree
1
terraces.
Khet ©_/],
aJUM. Ill'
© o 1 © o
22, 7, B.M. 1202, the steps or stairs which held
up the judgment seat of Osiris.
1 V-
Khetaa ^
the great throne on
which Osiris sat.
khet
, Rec. 30, 192, a land
measure of 40 and also of 100 cubits (the
cubit = 20*65 inches); plur. 1
P.S.B. 14, 410;
• ri—a
= \ khet ;
. P.S.B. 13, 420, the square cubit;
a measure of land.
Ci 111'
■■if*
(
khet en nuh
'^f, P.S.B.
Ö
Rec. 16, 98, -^7-*- r"-*—> (® = 40 Egyptian cubits,
or 21*31 metres, and the Gr. «tx0'"'0"' of 4°°
cubits; Copt, cyermo£,.
khet nuh ^ VI, carpenter (?) ;
Copt. çuennoâ.
Digitized
kheti
L_u'<
:v
nrm.
, to engrave, to cut into, some-
L_ü
thing carved or inscribed 01 engraved ;
L_u
—CD
i, an engraver of letters;
L_u.Tr.es. 1323, sculptures on a wall.
<=. 1 1 1 1 1
khetiu ^^~ \£t\ V& 1, Rev. 6, 26, reapers.
khetkhet • °, ° ®rx . ° ®L-/).
\, to break, to cut into pieces, to
destroy, to break a command, to engrave; Copt.
çyoTçyeT.
khet-t e» L_4,
cut in stone or wood.
kheti ®^, ®
ci tmu. d
103, an engraved seal.
a writing
khet
decree.
khet
0 @
, A.Z. 1905,
, Rev. 13, 116= "J ^ |,
nrmi
A
<=, Thothmes III Stele, to-pierce,
to penetrate; [7J
ITJ
khet
C^3 "thy roaring penetrateth every
country."
Ci ® ,=. ® <=. ® <=. 1 1
A., ® <=A-, to be behind someone or
something, to follow, to march back, to turn
back, to retreat, the hinder part;
® <=. <=. III
to go through countries, throughout the lands
\ followers; ^ il<=-=, "^ &
}'--■- c=d> U
all under my direction; em khet
1 o _Hh"^® o _Khv* ci
/ ; plur. -Ih \\|® °li those who
® <=. Il II A I
come after, posterity, descendants.
khetkhet
bylfiicrosdrt @
A-, U. 336, P. 227,
X
A'
A-,
2 N 4
KH
[ 568 ]
KH
, to follow, to march after, to pass away,
<=. <=.
to slip behind, to drop out (of soldiers on the
march), to drop (of the jaws), alienation (of
property).
f- o n servant,
<=. J\ I ' domestic.
khet per (?)
Khet Heru ®
], U. 606 . . .
khet-ta .A, Mar. Kam. 53, 22,
® o I V
to wander about the earth.
Khetiu Geb ^
followers of the Earth-god Geb.
Khetiu-ta ^"
, the
khet
o _uo. MA I I H ® o
I B.D. 153A, 5, 27, a class of
1 ' fiends.
£1
® O ® O 'WW'Vt Ä&
!, to sail down the Nile, to go to the
North; see ® &f3^ts.
Khet-t • a canal in Memphis.
/WWSA
khet âa
a kind of goose ;
, IV, 7 56, a goose kept for breeding
^ **°^ "^ IV' 754' a- fattened
=» <-j=^ ü^r' khet'äa goose.
(2
purposes ;
khet
Khetasar ^D ^ , $, QD
¥^*^[U,lAthenameofa
, Pap. Hunefer I, 17 .
khetà «
Kheti ^
kheteb
1
e
Hittite king.
° a rectangular plot
III' of land.
■MUM Tuat VII, a form of
I ' the serpent Mämu.
Ci ^3 .*ä ^>- MA
to destroy, to punish, punishment.
khetem g|^> Jj^S^,
2 8- u-6oi'SkS-^Ä'SS.
8 E /l, to seal, to seal up, to close, to shut up,
to imprison, to end, to finish ; Copt. cyuyrZE ;
S
Cl
seals;
sealing the strong rooms ;
Q I, IV, 68, sealing [with]
asks" "•• "°s.
P.S.B.-27, 287, seal-
maker.
IV, 421, sealing up valuables; Heb. Onn.
khetemi ®. Q
Ci ^
khetemti (?) ^ §> «TO e ^.
t^TV) V' treasurer, chancellor, the official who
had charge of the seal ; plur. £X) «="• y^ V"jf 11
c^TV) <="• ^ I > c^TV) V ^ ' ' Coronation Stele 4,
cTÖ J ^ ' ^ <TÖ ^ > thc S°d's seal-bearer.
khetemt ^) a : !, valuable objects
under seal ; £^) ], the treasures of the god.
khetem ® &. 3 , ® !Sf- 3, Q ' ,
® Q, ® Q, a seal, a seal in a ring; Q *
ov 1 v ^ nnm 1
3 , ring for ring; ® Q 111, P. 697, seal of
the cods- %=.Q A-Z- 'Ö08' Taf- IIL 22> two
' o w Q' seal rings; Heb. DrTîn.
khetem-t
8^.8
8 =
agreement, treaty; ^\)
Rec. 31, 171, a secret contract.
, a sealed document, contract,
q I 1 tt"1. -}"k ci
khetem ® 1\ ft TO, Rechnungen 69,
contract, agreement.
khetem ^V)^, cake, stamped bread.
khetem Q ' , Q ' , A.Z. 1908. 47,
ring money: 12 of these = 1 teben.
khetem Q \ • |, P.S.B. 13, 438, a unit
of value :— ° U , I ° U
khetemu Q %S !, the ornaments of a
"^ _2l I crown.
khetem ® Q leatner bag, leather bottle,
ci "' wine-skin.
khetem Q n, IV, 661, ® Q
8^
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KH [ 569 ] KB
Cl
plur.
niu
YJ> Q i fort, fortress, blockhouse;
0 ^ ^ sc~Zi ^5'govemor of the fort-
khetemiu ® f\ M ^ g l-fl, ^
^ , prison, closed chambers
khetemit «
ii, a sealed place.
khetem -1 *
khetem
tank, pool.
Khetrà
S
, B.D. 64,
Sa piece of unfruitful
' ground.
T^=-T Ci
• /WWSA
/WWW
/WWW
'A Tuat III, the keeper of the
. H ' 3rd Division of the Tuat.
khet, khett
J=ß^,
.-^""^ /WWV\ j.
.. Ii "tîÇ.
down stream, to sail to the North
khet
, to sail
kliet
khett
^SÉ ft , stream, running
^^ ' water.
■3 /WWV\
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
-■J-P-V; /WWNA
', ford, passage.
IV, 687, stream,
khett
, Rec. 11, 120, water-skin;
var.
khet c^p , to go back, retreat.
' A.
running water.
khet
khettu
khetu
kheteb
blue, bluish.
(2 I
, pain, misery, anguish.
C^l
(2
^ Ö. jar,
! © e
J birds,
' fish.
jT?>r
J
\\l
khetem ^ j^ Q <=>Jfo, Rev. 13, »,
to close up; compare Heb. DiTin.
khetemu d> Q ^, branded cattle,
cattle marked for sacrifice.
kheter c=^p I "^ä., shame, shyness.
Khetchtcb. © «Cri A Ombos 1,50, a
god of marshes and waterfowl.
khetcha-a © | | a I, needy (?)
y
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»—■ KH, KHA
klia «c*-«=» = Copt. £. and ^ indifferently
and Heb. It- It appears sometimes as a variant
of ©, and seems to have been in some words
the equivalent of an older nn
kha-t »—'^, M- 338. N. 864 (=cn
^, P. 204 + 1), ^^ j^, N. 70,
N. 963, «^^j^ J^. M- 59» ^^^^^fÖ > Rec
32, 79 (var. of J
!•
/WSAAA
/WNAAA
/WSAAA
p, body, belly, womb ; plur.
v, T. 48,^ , «>-=>, IV, 201,807;
', at one birth; *~ 1 (I
his belly is evil, i.e., he is wicked; A
rr- c°o1, caim: d^^ rr*heated> ex"
cited ; Copt. £,K, £,KT, £y&.
kha-t MS, a man ; plur.
<=. I ill
people, mankind.
kha-t Mr J)1, Heruemheb 4, assembly,
<=. I 2il LI I
O -si
council; , Rec. 8, 136, corps of soldiers;
.=. III
® D
, first generation ;
, generations of men; -IU
\\
l ^, intestines, Copt. XKL.iyr ;
V. I Û I
* *" ", to place oneself on the belly, i.e., to lie
prostrate; ^^0 , secretive (US-
CI |*j „—, /WSAAA «à r» /WSAAA
position; ^°") <r> I , people
c=>\ o III **=>- Ci I I I I
told him their affairs.
kha-t ^ ^ «*™ ra o ^, the body,
f , o-=> 0 <=> »,
,/.(?., heart, of the sycamore; , P. 172,
: belly of heaven "—a part of the sky very full
of stars
<°.fe
, T. 284, P. 83, M. 32,
N. 65, "of the body,"_*'..•., issue, children;
KH, KHA «*—
nnmiTp-468, m- 452'533,
N. in, the body of the company of gods;
son of his body, i.e., his
own son.
kha-ti . ÛTï, exhausted, used up.
rzSfö.Berg.
\\
Kha[-t]-Klieprer
I, 35, a form of Isis.
kha-t
1, Herusâtef Stele 26, house,
temple; " ', body (of a temple).
kha-t
*
, A.Z. 45, 125,
* *
I * '
/VvN/W\
«»w«, Thes.
«MAW
IV, 869, houses of the stars;
160, a wet mass; K m, a dry mass;
»-«=» ^^ r\ **** ***** , t 0
ww« ■*-' , or *****, house of 8
I **** ***
£f ,—1 /WSAAA j ', :.-f
or 13 stars; w* , Copt Cat. 378.
O I /WSAAA I ^
kha-t neter sheps-t ^^ 4 [1 £ |),
kha-t ^O, *■)<-. *^\, «=)
o4
Hymn Darius 9, a dead body, corpse, a
mummified body ; ^0^| ^£^| g .
the Great Body in Ânu, i.e., Rä.
Kha-[t]-äa-t 3,
(0' <=>
«W
O-UU Ci
'Great Body" (Râ and Osiris).
kha-tiu ^ ^ Z ^
o 1
o!
, B.D. 163, i,
CO
>
m
uitjmzëa oyHiicwsoft®
: I, Jour. As. 1908,292, jjO , "^
O
KH, KHA
[571]
KH, KHA
111
, Shipwreck 132, the dead in general,
\\
the damned, the slain : ^jlo^-5
il III ci
the bodies of Sekri.
general slaughter, massacre.
kha-t ^ % ^ ^our' As- ^o8\ T'
Ü 1^ <=. v sepulchre.
khatt ^ÖOO1^00, the land of
il ill |W1
the dead, the grave.
kha-t ^
disease, filth, sickness.
o I
Oi
1, dirt,
, Kubbân Stele 30, ^Tj
kha-t ^
*^ , P. 11 i6b, 29, ^nj p., swamp, marsh ;
. n i'
<^\'='%\! =K^' Iv> Il84> the swamps of
iUjr! =.==' Egypt.
khaut , skins, hides.
kha nu hemt ^"^ ° D ;, rust,
verdigris.
kha-t /I ^ .Rer.30,217,
ii mnrj
rrrrm
^jj ^^, Rec 10, 136, quarry, mine; plur.
*î
C^J'
(2 1
rrrrm |
cam in'
kha
(2
to cut, to rub down (of substances used in
medicine), to pound, to crush, to mix together
by rubbing.
khakha^^^^Rec.27,
218, to crush, to bruise, to pound, to mix by
pounding.
k:ha ^lkKi>HearstPap-xvm'
2,
w
», crushed or pounded drugs (?)
<= 1
w
, shower, rain, rainstorm, tempest
khakha-t ^ V^}lnf>
il il ^ ^ 'TTTT'' slorm' temPest>' var-
»
Pap. 3024, 148
' wooden object (?)
compare
\ I X'a'a'aXa
Copt, .èipiftil
kha ^
kha «=»-~^k^> T- l8°. p- 525. M' l62>
N. 652, to attack, to injure: e»-«=»^è\ (I ^\,
T. 286 .cn^^P. 38, M. 47-
khaâ-t »~=> (j (2 °, body, belly ; Copt.
&K-J-.
khaâ-t
rrrrm
(2 , quarry, mine.
kliaä f=a, "~~' r^> t0 force a
woman, to cut or carve hollow-work patterns.
Amen. 7, 6, i8, 20, 22, 9, crush (?)
kliaä
khaäut
refuse, dung, filth ;
khaä "^ (j
khaäit
Ö > to mix.
(Ö o
. i.' ?
(2
O
] ^r" 1, emissions.
SV, dust (?)
kliaäm
, house, dwelling.
k& '"
k-^-rik^
-X-, to suppress, to make tobend,
to split, to force down, to break open.
khaämu "^ |\ S <M? "$, men
paying homage.
khaäq ^\^,^\^
, to cut, to shave.
khaâqu ~^^V
■2UU' —"— " ' shaving his
customers.
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KH, KHA
khaäq o © <3g, razor.
khaâqe-t ^Ç, — UJ- £*
khait ^ ^(j^f, Rec.3, n8, altar.
khab —J ^, Treaty *, ^ ^ J
%?? '^ il <2 t0 bend, t0 bow oneself, t0
_ZI ' /I «J ' prostrate oneself.
bending, bowing.
khabut ^ J J, ^ Jf, iv, 200,
moral obliquity, guile, deceit, fraud, wickedness.
khabuit &-=> J ^K(j(j.J^, Love Songs,
2, 4, bent staves.
khab-t ""^I^Jjj,, scythe, sickle;
_> riT'Hh-457; copt- xpo^1-
Tuat VI, the divine Reapers of Osiris.
khabsu^ j'J'^JUegods
of the 36 Dekans, star-gods in general.
khap~^J,T,eM„6,~e,
figure, design; plur. Q EJj, Q & "J") ß !,
khapi «— %, a fill, N. 186 =
khapa
O,
Ç, Rec. 27, 217
.- o
D
0
D J»?* DO* G01' Ham' I2> "' D°'
navel string, umbilicus; plur. A^ <K\
°^!' T^rm' IV> 338; Copt. &Xne;
var. □a^'o, U. 171.
Ebers Pap. 72, 16,- to
eat, to chew.
khapä d
kliapä e*D=> (2
khapä-t °oB' <=>, bead
[ medicated tablets,
1 ' pastilles.
khapnen en nub u^^^^,
pierced beads of gold.
Khapri î^M-ss^-l J}, thegodof the
12 th hour of the night.
khaf "^
khaft
., to seize, to grasp.
to steal, to plunder;
Copt. g.uOCJT'.
kham * ' /^*., to fall down (of a wall).
khamu 0-=. f\ j\ )& !, Rec. 35, 138,
I,
enemies, adversaries; varr. ^X *$\
kham-t^^f),^
Rec. 3, 118,
<=> Ö
kliamm
khamm-ti
£1
£■,
^ Ö a kind of
I' drink (?)
to
smell.
£1
£»,
al
, Rec. 27, 85,
-TT*
w â in'
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/ „" „ , the two nostrils, the gills of fish.
c=z £>£>
khamm ^^^^,^,^1' t0 be hot' t0
blaze ; Copt. ^AJUULe, &JULOJU.. ^JULOJUL,
Heb. OOO, Arabic U* ; see ®^^fj.
knamä ~-%^-~%£.
khames 2~=^$. Rec 38, 78, 0-=»'
JI,, fl, to bend, to bow, to be humble.
KH, KHA
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KH, KHA
khames a-» [h I '^) ear of corn ; plur.
Copt. &ääc, gjuk, .-ôe-fuic.
khames &~=> (J) (1 ^—,-
-D , spear, lance, javelin.
4 OOO
khames
khamt
khamt »~=> ^ *T~~., nostrils.
APD-
I, poultry, fowls.
rv Rec. i4, io8, to smell, to
° ' sniff.
£> 111
khan " ", he who is in, dweller in :
" f l' R 521' '*~& " f l' N' Ö51'
"Dweller of the palace"= %Ä fl \ |,
T. 178 and M. 160.
, P. 6io,
ft
* P * t\ ^^ P. »2, 5», 613.
' 3' J&* Ö J?' within.
khanu with
Ö
\>
754
khanutt
ü -LL <=.
khanu °T" %>, T. 250, N. 648, private
part of a building, most sacred part of a temple,
cabin of a boat.
Kùan-t m«» ^_ , m«» -ëc^, Ebers Pap.
Ci ^ô0. Ci Q. V
42, 17, a part of the body, skin (?)
khan
* ^-T AAAAAA
, P. i6o, veil = Vr
/WWSA Q
^ ,—1 ZWWSA
klianm /vAAAAA Rec. 27, 83; see
AAAAiVN
e^p.
khann ^/| / , storm, violence.
khanu C_/), to destroy.
khanuh
. a
Ö A A/WW. O
measure of land; Copt, cyertnog,, Gr. «rx0""'0"
see
Q 1
khanp u^en <w/w==d ith of an uten or
„• „. **~*> rl ° -rnth of an uten or 7-5
292 grains: ™«> M , *° ■ „ „ • '°
D 1 Enn grains, P.S.B. 15, 310.
X
khank *w™ . to strike, to smite.
khar , with.
. khar **^, Rec. 3, 50; see /Û .
khar ^ f>, A.Z. 35, 18, ^^ffT,
P.S.B.,4,4,-,^^^,^^^,
][ -TV , jj C? , Koller 1, 3, a corn-sack,
a corn measure =21 gallons, or 2 J bushels, or
97Htre.ipl«r.<!î<=>||^3|,^^<=>
Mi'^Tm' Man Karn- 54' 46-
khar-t "^ V^ f> (Rec 3°. 68. a
« H^x- Ci u-*- part of a ship.
khar-t ^^ N^ , fibre of a tree (?)
, Rec. 17,4, widow.
kharkhar^^,Artah.eS3l>&-
A.AAAAA
/WWSA
/WWSA
kharkhar ^ «2)
thunderstorm, hurricane, tempest.
kharb ^J^^I^^.A.Z.1879,
19, to pound, to mix together by crushing.
khart gâ^, |g Jh, M-' 6«,
N. 1217, $)Vfè. jf), boy, child; *§)<=, maiden,
girl; plur. g ^*, Treaty 12, g (](] jj)
I r»—=» « " « 1
I, Rec. 21, 15, •
\m$\
'[» fîg®^ jg- $ J' Âmen- 25» 9.
Rev. 14, 74, Jl) j "J (] J, Jl) ^ !, Rev. 12, 15 ;
<%), c*°\ CrZi, B.D. 151, 6, JÏ)'^ B.D.
64, 43 ; Copt. <6pof.
khart
khakha
Rec. 29, 148, the young
of an animal.
ç> Y, neck, throat; see ^
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KH, KHA
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KH, KHA
^^M^r^-
6 7. 3. /! ^ Q ,, territory (?) valley (?)
khas-t g, ^
basin, lake, pool, well.
Khas-t
O*
0.
.*=*., Tuat VII, a lake
of fire, guarded by light-gods, wherein Osiris
lived.
Khas-t-shemu-rut
t(P)^P,
,na
%\ ^ >\ Tuat V^' t'ne S°^s wn0 guided
JT | V ' Khast, the lake of fire.
kliass
sick, weak, helpless; Copt. £,ice, ^ICI
to be feeble,
khas-t —h—"^è,,^*—, IV, 720, weakness,
Ci Ci
timidity, cowardice, feebleness
khas-t
defect of body, a
c 1 ' helpless person.
khasit
Ci °
khasi
Ci I
!, IV, 507,
, laxness, tiredness, effeminacy
.U.539.T. 295,
Israel Stele 5, —m— "^ü, a wretched, miserable
exhausted, or weary man ; late forms are :—
~ /& **—=• fifl „ £> »-=
NN -El Uli
Rev. 11, 164 ; —m— "^gü Ma , coward,
klias "a1 Ç^l "Uk > t0')e inactive, inert
khasi-t >*-=• p [g.Q, A.Z. 45,135, ^ r^.
Q W, an offering of scented unguent.
khasit
m,
° , Shipwreck 141,
» IV, 329,
Ci
, Rec. 16,
§;|.Lcyd.Pap.6)3);3p^i;i,
é
.III'
Shipwreck 141, a sweet-
Khasi, Khasti
Wort. 1015,
\\
■ 1-
, Rev.
smelling plant or wood, cassia (?)
3, 46, »— p ^ ^ , Hh. 233, a lock of the
hair of Osiris preserved at 1 T _ .
kliaSS „ C=D , Rec. 33, 6, angle of a
—«— Si®*?
building; plur. _»_ ^J.
khas '*^='%\ ? B.D. 172, 15, parts of
, _^_ J? 111 ' the face (?) eyelids (?)
khasbet **~*=' °, lapis lazuli; see ®
khasru — ^I^j "'
exiles, banished ones.
khaqses
khak
^>
1, Peasant 288,
P.S.B. 28, 124
e?.
C30 v^\^rP6
to enclose, to gird ; var.
kliakU <1^^"^^' "deSP
able," a term of abuse; plur. jjl'^''''6^ '•
^l^^^^O *%,< "despicable" and
accursed being, foe, enemy, rebel ; plur.
1
O 13»'
e °°3ll'
.uu'-œJ
O in'
Khak-àb ^ _
33, a form of Aapep.
khaker
(2
l
l.
I
!?>1
k, Nesi-Àmsu 32,
b, to adorn, to
decorate, to put on armour; var
no
issia(?),. ., QWlUKe, £><X>K.
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KH, KHA
[575]
KH, KHA
khakeru
° i
<2Ö
i III'
j ornaments, decorations jewellery
' armour
1 I 1 ^TP6 I 11 \> I
ornaments, collar, pectoral, head
attire,
khakerit
khakerit
^^yf5 a name of the
<=>-=^J),Ombos
oMc Oïl
Eye of Horus
Khakeritha-t ~
II, 130, a goddess.
khatt L_ü, to cut reeds, to gather.
Ci Cl
kb.atkb.at
(I S S?', to seek for;
ci ci 1 21
Copt. ^oT^eT, .-oeTobe-T.
Rev, 12, 19,
kbati
Ci 11 T=r" " Ci
■A&g Rev. 11, 158, to sail downstream; Copt.
/WWSA
Kbati ^
the god of ^r-
\\
, B.D. (Sa'ite) 112,1,
Kbatu ^ ^^> ^ |, B.D. na, 1,
the gods of ™«> ©.
(1(1 L_=u, Rev. t2, 29,10 slay, to kill; see TQ J ;
Copt. ^UOTfi.
Kbateb-mut-f ST V ä-^, Berg. I,
15, a serpent-god.
kbatr ci "^ü, to destroy, to overthrow;
Copt. ^.Tip in g.Ti-P'Tpe, çy^OP in
çy-Top-rp.
khatheb —J^^.^i^a
kbat **~=' 3), I, 51, child, for
kbat
RR
O" &, timid, coward, a term of abuse applied
I "&? ' _ to an enemy.
Dignuea
kbati
the river ; Copt. ^)i-'f'
AAA/W. ■ f
(2 «Arn , to sail down
AAA/W. 1 V
kbateb
J«'
e
kbatbu
to kill, to slay; Copt. ^.tüTß,
J\
j butchers, exe-
1 cutioners.
J\ J], Rev. ii, 160,
butcher's knife, sacrificial knife.
kbater
kbateb
j, Peasant 138, ës> "3^ü ,
Prisse Pap. 4, 3, to drop, to keep quiet, to be
helpless.
kben, kbenu )toj, U. 213,438, M. 142,
589 (var. **rV N. 648, T. 250), 'M, T. 178,
{J _/I AAAAAA
/WWSA _/! /WWSA L -J /WWSA 1 !
/WWSA AAAAAA VÜ AAAAAA LJ L _J AAAAAA
ö C7II, op", jww«, j^, Rec. 36,
AAAAAA _il AAAAAA AAAAAA
, the most private part of a
/vaaav\ rps- U I
building, the most sacred part of a temple,
dwelling, cabin of a boat, house, palace ;
^_4i, T. 178, he who is inside the
AAAAAA /> I^J _
Ö Ci
. AAAAAA !
U3
palace, i.e., the king ; varr. «w
Copt. £,OYn, ^)OTIt.
khenu ^ ° ©, Leyd. Pap. 7,6, Ö
AAAAAA (£ AAAAAA Xi*
Dream Ste.e 40, ^g.^SS« ^Ö
^\ m, the Court, the capital, the town in
which the king lives;
AAAAAA C£
L.D. III, 194, 16.
w«
khen-U JL *""*, Re& 2* *44. the inner-
.$&& a 1 most part of the body.
kbenu with m t\ ^5£ ^. Rec. 27,219,
k^S'within-
khen aS q E, JMethen 10, walled enclosure.
AAAA/V\ t ) AAAA/V\ Cl © AAAA/V\ Cl ©
the front land, the South; ^ */&*, ^'^if
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«*- KH, KHA [ 576 ] KH, KHA *~
Khenutiu(?) MöÄ^l$i>
^ °^>W 1 t^ ' > Tombos Stele 5, inland
AAAAAA _7f -ZlU* I <7.\ I
folk, peoples or tribes from the interior.
klienuntu(?) ^ f e e, thfe waist
AAAAAA ù=3^*- ota ship.
Khen-pet (?) ^ , Tuat IV, a god.
Khen-lier[t]^<â>, Denderah III,
L J ft«w«t=J r2, a Horusgod.
khen NJ1 ^f&, T. 208, ^ "rf, 1,130,
to cover over, cover, covering,*'awning on a boat,
tent; var, , P. 160.
aaaaaa r
khen-t *>f*U R, Rec. 1,48, *M ° R,
Rechnungen 69, "^^ i^i, hide, skin, water-skin,
leather bottle ; plur. , Mar. Karn. 55, 62,
AAAAAA I I 1
yzL P 1, Israel Stele 5, Mi ^ _ , A.Z. 1905,9,
•"•" \ l aaaaaa *?
^ö^^1?, Peasant 14.
AAAAAA —H I I I
^- ■ AVNAAA j^| .3, AAAAAA (^ J
klien yr^i aaaaaa, aaaaaa,. yv^i
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
gss~a, less, what is cut off.
khen 5$ ^, ^^, ^ °
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA S AAAAAA (£ ■> t
^ ifj L.D. III, 140B. 3$ ö<fcÄ
IV, 655, brook, well, pool, lake, a water-station
in the desert.
O I AAAAAA /WVSAA AAAAAA .
khennn 5$ «**», water"course,
^w« \\ \\ 3-=3:- stream.
kheni ^ a , IV, 984, %# \N, Love
AAAAAA AAAAAA ./à
Songs 7, 5, ® ö %> A , ^!öU,
_ AAAAAA _/I AAAAAA
^gj-c, Amen. 26, 17, to go in, to come •
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
S30-
AAAAAA (£
to or go near, to approach, to come by boat ;
Copt. £,U>rt.
khentl )£$ öMa, visitor, incomer.
AAAAAA —71
khen-t , an entrance, an approach.
AAAAAA .A
khenkheni *M Jd) a, L.D. III,
AAAAAA AAAAAA
219EJ 9, Rev. 6j 40, to
AAAAAA AAAAAA \\ III
run towards something, to go in, to enter;
^^!J| A, Amen. 11,13.
a A* AAA AAAAAA^ "^** ^**
kheni N51 n ^^, t. 252, Vp AAAAAA .
>f S2. ^f MS- ^7^
AAAAAA * y-r AAAAAA *^f2Jy
0 e^' Y ö^ L-fl" t0 travel by boat'
to sail, to row, to ferry over, to transport.
\ r"T AAAAAA » ^-T AAAAAA » r-T
khenn \^ ,VvWA t, ./], Vr ^^^, Vr
to navigate, to sail a boat, to row, to paddle.
» T-J AAAAAA .0 \ T-J AAAAAA ^rgJf
\ T-T AAAAAA <0 \ TC7 /WWSA Ci O I
Y11^,ferryn,an;plur-Y ML-flgfi«
V T-T AAAAAA £) I \ V7 /WW',A
IV, roo6, Y qjj [Q] g 1, Meir 2,6,^ j ^
âl- _ _
khennu\^^^ ^1.550,^ Q,
\ T-T AAAAAA p » t-J AAAAAA / Q
T »S ft' ' \ oil1 """' r0^'
paddle,: plu, Njj> _ (| *^,T. 340, \^ —
■ ^7li. ^7i
Rev. r4, 8.
khenri-t
\ T-T AAAAAA
\_KJ AAAAAA
VJ r Q « j transport
\ T-T AAAAAA * ^^7 AAAAAA
khen-t \^^, M.395, Nf 0,
V T—I AAAAAA \ T-T AAAAAA I ^
Y ^^' Y aâs 1« transP°rtation. a
ferry-boat, transport.
» T-T AAAAAA
khenn-t y"^^
T. 344, boat, skiff,
ferry-boat.
AAAAAA AAAAAA '
^^) 1, Koller 3, 6, cattle-boat.
khen-t V? ~^, IV, 1008, N51 ^,
IV, 753, V^ «w», Vr, a procession of boats,
y AAAAAA y
\ V] \ V] AAAAAA K^/
periplus, panegyric; v ^?£7, v Ö S ,
festival of the periplus ; Vr q q , the great
periplus; Vr 4 S\, periplus of Osiris.
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Khennu N51 T, Tuat IX' a singing-
\> Ö god.
Khennu Vq ^k, Tuat IH> the
steersman of the boat Pakhet.
Khen-unnut-f N51 . ' i£k * ,
Tuat IX, a singing-god.
Khen-n-urt-f Vp L-fl =** ,
y /WWSA <1...^ ^-Us.,,
Tuat III, a rower in the boat Heres.
Khenn-set ^ ^ H §V Den"
derah III, 29, a serpent-god.
khenti(P) ^"jJüJJ |, A.Z. .905,33,
IV, 1185, ^-(g, ^ Q (J, ^
image, statue, likeness, portrait, figure ; plur.
\J^Jj. \^^|i, divine form.
V T-7 /WWiA
khen, khenn Vr pi, Rec. 30, 191,
^|U Nf1^îys-a, Nf ooo^y,
to disturb, to trouble, to rebel, to violate, to be
v r-T /WVWA
disturbed internally, to be sick ; V^ „ tV
^^j, calamity (?) misfortune (?) ; N51
3-jL-i] ^$> IV, 969, Thes. 1481, restless
or unquiet man; Vr (J \\, N. 948, dis-
turbers of the peace.
khenkhen *M Jd) lij, to disturb, to
/WWSA /WWSA
scare, to terrify, to frighten away.
khenu Y ö |f u. 311, Y "IT j£
w, T. 253, Y ^, N. 1229, ^gej,
VJ"J © ^Vj ' ' ' disturbance, trouble, revolt,
0 %SX& ^ L_=u' rebellion, strife, opposition.
khemm N51 "*™ \^°> ^ ~?T ^>
1 1 1 1 1 1 • 0 O _ü «»» 1 1 1 0
V^ „ ^è\ "5-J ^—^, disorder, confusion,
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disturbance, disaster, calamity, storm,
commotion among the elements ; Vp "^ ^ *4
„I ^ J1AA JL=4 Rec. 32, 178,
21 l' ^ösUHHÖiii' rebels, rioters.
V T-T /WWSA V T-T /WWSA m
khenn-t W ^^, W **■—-]^[,
disturbance, destruction.
\ r-J www» /WN/W\ I A^««« »« »■-.
khenu-nn N51 .— , Amen. 19, »9.
Ö Ö @L_=ul disturbers (?)
khenn-tà N51 "^ 1 h, T. 269, M. 428,
Q /WWSA U ^
disturbed, disarranged.
Khennu \^ q (, u. 445. Y ^ \
W j^,T. 254, N^1 0, M. 773, ^ ^ \,
P. 662, 780, N^1 ^^ <^>, a fighting-god.
khenui \^ Q \J\, U.427, ^ ^
tk / \ T. 245, the two fighters, i.e., Horus
J? VV' and Set.
khpnn \W ^^ VW '— nausea, in-
Küenn Y O ' Y O ' digestion.
khen-t \^ ^ , internal disturbance of
the body, nausea, upset of the stomach.
khen-ä(?) 'M O ,^__a,. em;
v y ^AAAAr_w^' o brace (?)
to beseech, to demand.
khnemÇ) ^ , T. 241, Ç),u.42i,Q
T. 280, Q V' M- 69' Ö •=' Ö
1.5
'•ok!-
5 k=^'DS^ II-""•"'■'
Rev. 11, 181, to unite with, to join, to join
together, to reach or attain, to associate with;
var. 00 Ç) ^, U. 558; Copt, çyortfi.
khnem-t Q |\~\ N. 311, Qq, M. 69,78,
_. www ^^
Q ^ a, \|/- , IV, 221, etc., associate,
confidant, friend, a title of certain queens of Egypt.
|, iv, 1183,
khnemu Q
i-örr:
0
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I, L.D. III, i94;
var. ~wvw wu 1. associates, companions, friends.
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khnem ^-= |$, t0 buM^etC
P.S.B. io, 45, builder, mason, cook.
khnem àten Q^ I) ^, \|/ 1)° °,
\f/ 0 'M*M, xt/" (J «^^, Thes, 434, conjunction
of the sun; >J/ (j w^w **^, Rec. 3, 49, a
conjunction of the disk morning and evening.
Khnem änkhtt ft «v ■¥■ | ,
a title of the necropolis.
Khnem ft^.U. 556, rj^^J.
Ram-god, creator of the universe; later forms of
the god's name are :—Jj) Jj) ^j", 0 Jj) ^ ^",
V*V I 2—i V*V V*V i_-J _/J AAAAAA
A.Z. 1869, 25 ; compare Heb. 012)1 in the
name DlXir. =Û^Q|^|. Aram. Pap.
22; Gnostic xvovfu?, xvov(t>t^y X'">vß1^
Khnem ® Q
the god of the 28th
' day of the month.
Klin em fS Tuat XI, a god who supplied
" ' offerings.
Khnemit Pi ° °,the left eye of Horus-
u-cs>- i.e., the moon.
Khnemit \|/- ^ (I. , consort of Khnem.
Khnemit Q ^T^» p- 682> a goddess.
Khnemiu U % !, Tuat XI, a group
of gods who counted time.
Khnemut Ç) , Tuat XI, a group of
goddesses of time and years.
Khnemit-ur-t Ç)o<c=». P. 62, 116,
N. 103, Q^T^.M-69,97,öK^O.
B.D. 178,33, " Great Creatiix"—a title of Nut.
Khnemit-em-änkh-annuit Ç)
B.D. 141 and 148, one of the seven divine
W-Y^k
Khnem Neb \|/ "1 ~w^ | %t 0ne 0f
the seven forms of Khneinu.
Khnem Neb-Uäb-t ^^/"j ^ ,
Denderah IV, 83, Khnemu, lord of Elephantine
and Philae.
Khnem Neb-per-Mehti \|y ^
£^3 fo\ a Denderah IV, 83, a form of
I « _Z&.©' Khnemu.
Khnem Neb-Peshnu
D „
t^. Q B.D. (Saite) 36, 2, a form of
JL ' Khnemu.
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Khnem Neb-Smen Ç) "1
Denderah IV, 83, a form of Khnemu
Khnem Neb-ta-änkhtt ^ "1 ^^ •$•
f^vo ;
), Khnemu as lord of the Other World-
Khnem Neb-Tcherur fi%
&
x
s ©
, Denderah IV, 83, a form of Khnemu.
Khnem-nehep Q ^ ^ | d J j}},
Khnemu the potter.
Khnem-RäQj^JO Q ^*
$/ ^ ©, Khnemu-Rä.
Khnem-renit(P) ft<^(|(|c.,TuatXi,
a ram-god-
Khnem-Heru-Hetep Q t:
.fl, B.D. 142, V, 8, a form of Khnemu
Khnem-khenti-àneb-f Çj Ö
w
a form of
Khnemu.
Khnem-khenti-uar-f \|/ -C)
OmbosI, 93, ö^a-f)
.<ä ,
Jr—■* a god of
c ©' offerings.
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«--•> KH, KHA [ 579 ] KH, KHA «—
Kbnem-kbenti-per-änkb \|/
f
Khnemu, master of the house of
life.
Kbnem - kbenti - netcbem-tcbem-
änkb-t xf/ fiTh || f ^ J, Khnemu,
master of the marriage-chamber.
Kbnem-kbenti-taui-neteru ^/"l
ÛV? TO Khnemu, master of the lands of
o Ö V nil"dr the gods.
Kbnem-sekbet-àsb f \f/ i ^41-
® /l1-2-1-^ ^ one °f 'he seven forms of
c T © ^"~ Sil ' Khnemu.
oc LI Tuat II, a ram-god with a knife-shaped
U^fl" phallus.
Kbnem - qet - beru - nebu Çj
"^ v ^ v& D | B.M. 32> 2°2' Khnemu,
maker of mankind.
kbnemit Ç)
iv, 1064, Q^s, $
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AWA\
/WWW .
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/WWVA V.
5k- MjkS Bk»
« WWvW /" — ■" _ MVWVl
U^^'UœS'U^' Metternich Stele
ja*NÄ1 iVWWvV /WWW /WWSA
I71' ^^^ ^r^,spring'wel1, fountain>
cistern; plur. Q ^ Ä, Q^£ ()() g *,
: äSSä-: I Israel Stele 2-5 ;
,. ... _, . rr <= x»sä; 1 israei steie 2-5;
KubbânStee, n "««1. _. „^„ß"!
' u c t=t 1 ' Copt. £,ort&e
kbnemit Ç) t\
kQ B.D. 163, 16, the "western well of
©' Egypt."
_ /WWSA ^* *y
kbnemit her n <=> *a~~ v väk fyy^
WWWA <i^^> TT
the " upper pool " ; site unknown.
kbnemit ur-t Ç) o 1er*, the name of an
object painted on coffins.
khnemitQ^^.Qljlj^.Rev.
ii, 172, a wooden object used in fishing (?)
kbnemiu
i»rji)i)
I, birds, waterfowl.
kbnemes
'"ö-if;^-*
kbenset N51 [l^
>0
a tiara
or crown.
\\
kbenk J3> ^5, a kind of stuff' a gar"
^w« \\ 0' ment.
kher ffl , ffl J], ffl, later J^
under, having or possessing something ; Copt.
kberi ^I),u.ss,,p.77,<§>,<§> f.
"1 , under, subservient to, a person or thing
under something, lower, the lower part; Copt.
&<*-e, £>&.£ ; ^ t\ ^ i, face downwards;
^<^> = <=>^>,downwards; ilJin'
under the favour of.
kberà, kheri ffl j| v&, ffl ft v&,
subject, serf, vassal, servant ; fern.
kb.erit.cc>!!, lower; <pL. IV,919, estate.
kberiU ffl OOe^^, the lower, or last,
as opposed to
Ç
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the upper or first,
kberu ffl ^\ s «= Copt. £,p<!U, -sop*".
Kberiu j^fj, ^^j.^j-
<S>e777' <ü> = Vi* JL>^> beingsof
earth, beings and things terrestrial, those who
are below ; Copt. £,p<5.1, ^>pKI.
kberi àst re ffl il j| ^ <=> 1, Rec.
«,43. ffljj^^'Y
kberi ä ffl —D. ffl , ffl
Israel Stele, because
of.
& fl &
i.e., assistant, deputy;
under the hand of,"
<2
the mate of a captain ;
ffi
à
I , in thy power.
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kheri peh-t ^ _£à, Metternich Stele
51, behind, "under the back of"; ^ ,
ibid. 51.
kheri mefu (?) ffi A , ffi <=> A ,
subordinate, deputy of the J,
kheri er heri <=> Jl <=> <=> i==j,
\\ U w
P. 1116B, 55, bottom side uppermost.
kheri ha-t ffl -& before' f?rmerIy>
<rr> ci onginally.
kheri khait Jj^l)!)^. he
who is suffering from sickness, the patient.
kheri khetem fl\ 9 n, Décrets 19,
" under the seal," said specially of orders sealed
with the palace seal.
-=^,Rev. 12,39,
kheri ta ha-t fl\
at the front ; Copt. £,<5.T'£,H.
kheri tem-t ffl ^-, ffl
<o <=. I «ces
fl\ Jl c^^ \x o he who is under the knife,
<^> [J / ^\ ' a sufferer from a disease.
kheri tchatcha fl\ ^, Thes. 1295,
deputy, he who is under the chief.
kheri fl\, U. 214, scrotum; khemi
ffl "ß>, P. 662, 780, M. 773, ffl ^"g),
U. 532.T. 27, jj^O O, P. 183, JjW^fc.
^ ça 111 T5> » the testicles.
Khert (?) <=>, L.D. III, 277A, a god,
the Mole-god ; compare Heb. -rVn.
■R"h it /I\ ^ 7°S' a goddess mentioned
^' with füll <="****-
<=. 1=.
Khert-neter^J^,^
^/T\c. "^ ^ """"j the cemetery, necro-
(vvj'ffl—l' VA' li\' polis.
Khertt-neter ^^» Ber& n» I2>
the necropolis personified.
kher
&
/n
, ^ » ffl » to have, to
hold, to possess, possessor;
ffl , possessors.
khert, kherit <^>. <=>:
IV, 968,^ J]!, IV, 656,^^
/n
Ik
ffl
(«V)
1 a
\ l > ^ y > goods, objects,
possessions, property, wants, needs, share,
portion, the things which belong to someone,
events, circumstances, matters, affairs, course
of events; Copt. £,pe, <6pe ; <§>| j J\
I, everybody's business or affairs;
<!> I ! «v« 6 TR $ !, the affairs of the
gods; ffl ca|ij"°. ^ 11 [a, annual pro-
/Û rt)
&
I
ra
duce; ffl HI ^- 1 _ _
_Pï'â' ffl û ^7' IV> 482, .992, <=
~~~° ' , IV, 743, ffl HI tkO*^ I
<=> 0 1
a Jl 1 '~J™ 01 /û J] 1 ©
1 <=> ^3^ o TJ1 1
<r> \\ I , the thing of the day, the
business or matter of every day, the daily round
or course; <r=>
or affairs of to-day.
O o
, the matters
kherit «^>œ=d,<=U,
o 0—n
ffi
■ 111
a
ff==n what one needs, «'.<r., provisions, means
111' of subsistence ; Copt. £,pe, ^pe.
kheri-ä ffl -r^.,1^ 6- ?. dues, re-
<rr>^—»r venues, impost, tax.
kheri heb ffl | J&jj, 1,138, j*J(J
fpj ^,Rec 27,230,^ y ^^1
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ffl X ] > ^ ^^ », a priest or magician,
the reader of the holy books in the temple or at
0*^27^5. Rec 11, 131; Gr,
J\ QJ\ zl ' Ti'/.'Xei'T?;'.
kheri heb äshau ffflJ-^K'^^î»
A.Z. 99, 95, the priest of the people.
funerals; fl\
KH, KHA
[581]
KH, KHA
kheri neb tep JÛ ^ f,
==. ff==n
reader of the divine books.
®Mr, the chief
-^■L-^Mar.
kheriu kefäu ffl
Karn. 52, 12, a class of soldiets.
Kheriu-autu ffl ^i^^^.
B. I). 168, the gods who are provided with
offerings.
Kheriu - âakhu Jj^ ^ j ^ %> S,
Tuat XI, the gods who are provided with disks
of light.
Kheriu-ämu, etc. ffl % I a^^>
*
j\
©
1 1 , Tuat XII, the gods
who have food when the heads appear from the
windings of a serpent-god.
Kher-äha j^Qa^Vâ'thegod
of Kher-ätia.
Kheriu - ähäu - em - Àment ffl %>
I f V 0 ^v {] "*"*, Tuat V, the gods who
are masters of time in the Tuat.
Kheri-beq-f <=> j| J ^ Q *— jf). B-D-
17, 100, one of the seven spirits who guarded
Osiris.
Kheriu-m'nen ffl %> ! ^\ 7ZZÜ <®,
< > -H I ^O*^ /WWW
Tuat VII, the gods who are masters of the rope
with which QSn is tied.
Kheriu-metahu ffl^j^B^
1, Tuat VII, the gods who attacked Mämu,
(2
■tern
, and slit open his body.
Kheriu - nuh - em - IÇu&t ^
, Tuat V, the land-
measuring gods who allot estates to the righteous.
Kheriu-Nutchi Jj^^^ j ^\
^
"r/uat V, nine gods who hold fast
' the serpent Nutchi.
Kheri-ermen-Sah <=> % % j<, one of
the 36 Dekans.
Kheriu-heteput ffl 1
B.D. 168, the gods who possess sepulchral meals.
kheri-khepti ffl
D W
ffl
fli , one of the 36 Dekans.
Kheri - khepti - Serit ffl
a * '
Tomb Seti I,
<=>l<^r o *' <=>D <=>*
Denderah II, 10. one of the 36 Dekans; var.
*
Kheriu-khepti-Kenemut ^
WAAAA ^
ffl
X>
ffl
D
DW
*'
Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, Ram. IV, Denderah
II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. y_apxvovp.t^.
Kherit-Khenti-Sekhem ffl fjj^ -S~,
P- 567! a g°d wrlo protected the, chin.
Kheriu-sebu ffl % ! * !, Tuat XI,
the gods of the stars who sing at sunrise.
Kheri-she(?) ffl ^°,n. 773
Kheri - Kenem m ^^ * * , Zod.
/— * * •
Dend., one of the 36 Dekans.
Kherit-teka ffl |"j fl| j), Mar. Aby.
I, 45, a fire-goddess.
Kheri-tesu(P) ffl ^Jj.Mar.Aby. I,
45, the god of «w
kherit ffl ,<^
kheri-ä ffl
". scribe's box, packet, étui, case.
1
kheri-ä ffl o, I, 39, colour, ochre (?)
kheri-ä ^
>, a holder, vase, box.
kheri-merh ^
Rec. 30, 68, a rope
' of the magical boat.
salve box,
unguent case.
kheri-khenf fl\ www, n. 51 8a, a basket
or, bowl of khenfu cakes.
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203
«~» KH, KHA [ 582 ] KH, KHA *~
kheri-set ffl H X il f, Nàstasen Stele
49, hrazier ; ffl R "^Jl "Sp", Herusâtef Stele
50, candlestick; ffl I ° Jl "Sp^ £) o, a bronze
candlestick.
kberi-gen ffl S 0 a Pot of grease> .
<r> ww« or a grease pot.
kher ffl s6, evil, wickedness.
khera ^ "^\ ft, Rev. 11,168, a garment.
kheribesb ^ .a* ()() J CÇ3, Rec.
3°'95, JLQQ \^™-D,Rev' "' I22' r2'
34, 54, armour ; Copt. ^eXXl&çïj.
kherp <^p>$ q , P. 339, to rule, to direct,
to present, to offer; var. <—>Qn.
khersa ^ é^, Peasant 326.
kberses ^
:P-
Rev. 13, 94 = Copt.
kb.ersb.eri ffl on flfl "<fe* v&, Rev.
n, 123, young manservant ; Copt. ^eXçyHpi.
Kberità g I) j^, P. 493.
kberti ffl °
<=>\\o|||,<=>
]/]L_ü, mason, artificer; plur.
t_fl
1 /û r .,
1, <r>L_ü
1 o \\
1, L.D. Ill, 14013.
kberti neter 1 ffl
1.
A—ô)fà\, ffi
ol , I > a funerary mason or workman ;
plur. ffl^
!. ffl
1
1
1.
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S
S
S —*—. This sign was used indifferently
with P at a very early period, and its original
sound, which seems to have been somewhat like
the Heb. t or D> was forgotten. The Coptic'
equivalent for both —«— and [I is C.
S —«—, a causative prefix ; var. I.
S
S, SI
pronoun, 3rd fern. ; var. I or II \\.
, personal and absolute
S ; see àsi
an interrogative
particle.
%, a male
s[a] $|. |$. $. ,
human being, man, person ; Copt. C&., Amharic
i-vCD':; ^^' Iv' IIl8> -*-^11' the tw0
parties in a lawsuit.
S[a]-t ~~~, T. 58,~"~j),M. 217^.589,
^,f, woman, any woman; plur.
a ^S,Pap' 3°24' 98'
Amharic h,^:
s[a]-t hemt
ci ^ ^ si' & $' ^erusatef Stele 90;
plur- ~T~ $ *% $ i; Copt- c&i**-e-
s[a] ,$ ,■$■ ^Jq©, a native
of Elephantine (Syene); ^«w« (I :
.a
wise man ;
ilc
, Rec. 29,165, a well-known
man; \& -www (1 o 0 ""W "\SX, a native of the
H O «S3
Delta; \A a<ww« , Love Songs 1, 3, a slave
M /WWW Q Q
of his belly; vR<««i IL | |0, a man of
eternity, i.e., a dead man; vji Mr 1, IV, 966,
millions of men; . vg. 1 , V; 00$f "> Rec-
6, 8, sailor folk ; ^ a, sQ "^ ^ "^, Mar.
Kam. 53, 23, a crying person. n/fl/f i>gW
BWneb^^.-^Y^^:
', to know.
\\
sa-t 1 , <=> 1,
tUHIW
>j^>-, bar, bolt, beam, pillar, mast, pole; -
V^3r-
I H
, pillar of the earth ; dual
\\>
door or gate ; plur. <="• I ,
, IV, 498, 1220, the two bolts of a
fe-
, Rec. 27, 232,.
TTr -V- I Mar. Kam. 42,11, bolts, beams,
IV 707 li
" " ^^- 1 ' masts, flagstaffs ; Copt. COI.
8-4 iS jJ'iln'-^'-^n'
n , seat, throne, place; see às-t M
1 <=.
S-t
Ci
^"S-.U. 132A, N. 440A,
P. 440, M. 544, N. 1125, a kind of goose.
S-t sg^k 1 > Rec- 29i r48, geese.
S-t ~Z 5n*. sheeP5 see ^"^ ^'
Copt. ec<LY, ecooT.
sa-t -*-"^^ ~*~%*1^%*'
a kind of goose.
Sa-äsh (^ <£4\. ^*. a kind of goose (?)
^>, P. 162, U. 573, M. 624, ^.,
sa
-^, son; Copt. çye(?).
^j^> N. 947,^^,divine son; "^."^è.,
wicked son, accursed offspring; sg^.^, limb,
member; "fe^. g^ ^Kjgf V&, IV, 1078, son
who is heir ; O ^, son of the heart, i.e., beloved
oy Microsoft®
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s
[584]
S
so„;^|)Rec.r6(IIo^;^V , Sa Bft ^, ^ |, * © ^S
, son, opener of the belly, /.*., firstborn son ;
, sons son, i.e., grandson;
P
eldest son;
*% first son, j'.<r., eldest son ;
(=©, male child;
~£r& *WWV\ <_>*Ç£t, /WWW
B.M. 138, 4, son to son, heir to heir.
Saiu 4^*00 yf ■> Siut 15, people, men.
sa-t ~|^<=>, P. 393. M. 561, N. 1168,
5 75,
, daughter;
i2Q, little girl.
Sa-ti ~^
, Shipwreck
, U. 598,
U. 217, M. 529, N. 964, 1108,
P. 466,
\ \*
,the two
divine daughters Isis and Neplithys;
Ö <=» ft •?. -y <=. ç\ ç\ q .=. ç\ -^ <=. ööö
%4
Rec. 27, 225, the two daughters of Nut ;
S- Ä
i^nnr
', U. 218, the two daughters of Tcm ;
daughters of the Nile-god.
79
/WWVfl
'•'*w h Ji, A.Z. 1900, 20, two
, M. 109,
,P.
Sa-ti bat
^/[{qS^, M. 334,. 7°7» the two
daughters of the king of the North.
Saàmer-f Jj> |) ^ ^, P. 320, §•>
j)^^,M.627,-^^"^,»his
beloved son "—title of a funerary priest, title of
the high-priest of Heru-shefit.
Sa ne SU 1^»., king's son, prince.
sa-t nesu 1 "&£, king's daughter> l,rin
T -H*"'. . . , cess.
son of Râ, a title first adopted by kings under
the Vth dynasty; ^ J ^, I, 54-
SaRepät^J T^I'Rea
33> 33> so» of a chief.
sa hur
h-iït
^
, A.Z. 1899, 73,
son of begging, i.e., beggar.
sa hemm
sa-her-shef
the name of an amulet
D
son of fever, i.e., a fever
patient.
Ann
, A.Z. 1908, 20,
sas[a] ^^ , A.Z. 1899,73, ^^
Leyd. Pap. 2, 14,
I
tf
, ibid. 4, t,
Metternich Stele 52, son of a
gentleman as opposed to ^. fi _?><§?» a beSgar>
v& , Peasant 1116, B. 61.
"rTTj Rec. 10, 114, cerastes:
I s ' Copt. CIT.
sa-ta
sa ta(?)
Sait
S I
! creatures that live
1.
in the earth.
Tuat XI, a group of desc-rt
' ' goddesses.
, stars; Copt. CIOT.
Sa-tt-àakhuit ^*° ®^» ^> Ombos
Hi l33, a goddess.
Sa-t-Àmenti(P) "^ Sa^, U. 575,
^Sn,. if"» àzf , N. 965, a goddess, regent of Peter
Sa-pa-nemmà ^ | ^ ^ k £
^,B.D. 164,9, a god (?)
, Tuat VII, a hawk-
Sa-maät
d; reading ;
Sa-t He-t-Her
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god; reading perhaps Ba-maät.
derah III, 9, 28, 29, IV, 63, a serpent-goddess
of "Denderah.
, Den-
s
[585 ]
S
Sa-sà-t —-Û
= see
* I
*
Sa-ti-Sà-t ^J
Ram. IV; see
Sa-s-pa
|) ~, Tomb
Ombos I, 45,
a ram-god.
Sa-Se[m]t "g;^^!, Tuât I, the
Serpent-warder of the ist Gate.
Sa-semu^P:kMPE:*(
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. Sco/ne.
Denderah II, 10, Zod. Dend., one of the 36
Dekans ; var. <rr> x ****; Gr. 2.oy.a).
q;-
Sa-ti-Ser-t
*
, Tomb Seti I,
Annales I, 86, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. lapw.
Sa-seshem "^.p^ ^ » one of the 36
Dekans ; Gr. 'Staes/te.
Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr.
Sa-ti-qet ^J^ i <^> *****, jj (j
3I-31 !fe? * ' %*%* \ ^ * ' Ramesseum.
one of the 36 Dekans.
Sa-ta
■yawn
,T. 317, B.D. 87, 3, Den-
O (2
derah III, 14, fe^ ==^= öl), s==), Tuat V, a
long-lived (f£\ yjM j ) serpent-goddess.
Sa-ta ^
1 =^= o 1
Sa-ta
,Rec3i,i7o,
H _CP I SX
•jftftßn, a mythological serpent.
the name of a
constellation.
, Tuat VII,
AAA/WV
AAA/WV
Sa-Tathenen
a hawk-god in the Tuat
intestines, entrails, the lower back part of the
body.
.. !»
sa
nun
, mosaic pavement
sa-t
IL a &
^v in'
sa-ti
sait(?)
ground.
sa-t ah
r
r
o V "9 <=> V
s* ^mnD'
o©
C4 j earth, ground, soil, pave-
' ment; Copt. eCHT.
threshold.
s I
tnnn '
I s'
fe-
1 ='
"2 a
fi \>, field, arura (Gr.
sa^ sa-x
sat (?)
àpovpa = 10,000 sq. cubits); see ; Copt,
cfo&e, c-fuu&e, ce-reico^e.
\> -2. \> ,=i^= °8SSS°
a land measure = £th of a schoinios or arura
(àpovpa), i.e., 1250 square cubits.
0 a measure of
sx I JfS~ V ' land, arura.
Sa .«Ho, H»>V&|, Ç1, Edict 25, ¥ 1,
, IV, 995, Y I
I
l, a corps
I
III' A 2Ü I ' A " JT Jii I'
of soldiers, an order of priests, a gang or
company of workmen, a class of officials; °ro°yv?f»
r ■> li Eli 1
Rec. 33,123, five orders of priests ;
HÄ, phylarch ;
I
overseer of
the order.
sau
@
sorcerer, enchanter, reciter of
spells.
sa °»», «g»,
, P. 666,
I
1 :
l
!>
ill'
I
tTTTTn
Rec. 12, 68, Y, , Rec. 4, 22,
-TTTTTl j
I I
III' A Vf
~1~, Rec. 27, 227, . . . 5( I» BD- IS. 7,
protection, an object that gives or bring protection,
amulet, talisman, phylactery; 4U M Wa^ Peasant
186, he who is in charge of someone, servant;
III
, Rec. 4, 22, 5, 96, the 14 amulets.
Saenänkh ^,Rec.i6,56,^ ' ^,
Culte 90, the magical fluid of life; see U. 562.
* Thes. 133, a name of the
Dekans.-
Sau(P) Jf"
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s
[ 586 ]
Sa =8888» Jft, Berg. I, 20, a god who gave
praise, " gà 1, to Râ ; V Ml, Denderah
IV, 79, an ape-god, a foe of Äapep.
Saiu essss» M %> !, Tuat IX, a group of
gods who cast spells by tying knots in a rope.
Sait ojijj» (1(1 0, the consorts of the same.
Sa-ur Y^s-*, U. <2 2,
T. 242, a god.
sa Heru «sass»
dawn, morning ; com-
' pare Heb. D"nntZJ.
sa-ta
i*
-cs>-<»J8Jf.
!,
I, homage,praise;
, to do homage.
Sa-ta
', P. 370, 4H8«
U. 2r8, N. 1147, a god, director of
1 spirit-souls.
Sait-ta
sa
sa
sa ur
- ° «J Ombos II, 133, a
I h O Cl ' goddess.
, A.Z. 1907, 77, a mat.
-, a kind of wood(?)
I :
X ° if). ,£ I
rw 1
, " great sa "—a kind
of seed or fruit used in medicine.
SaenÀst fy\\\ *~*~«j^ Jj^.aplant
used in medicine.
Sa «8888«^, P. 623, -«ll-^.^^, N-
946, 4888« |, =8888« <K\ , U. 4, 208, M. 63,
^•^flk'p-44> Ö'p-44=Ê'M-63,
N. 31, —1^ J$, N- 116,-^$, N. 31,
ibid. 31, 30,
, Rec. 31,21,
(2
, Mar. Kam. 52, 16,
Jj^, Rec. 27, 22
L_=u,
oy
<2 cd^
L_=u,
L_=u,
L_=u,
mL_ü'
L_/l,
(2 x
to guard, to protect, to beware of, to take heed,
to protect oneself, to watch, to take care of.
sa-t
sa-t
saiu
(2
, guard, protection.
"=■ IV, 967, duties, charges,
1 ' responsibilities.
<2 J& ©
(2
£^ J""\ ^-JWf > warder, watchman, shepherd,
drover, herd, keeper, guardian; plur. —*■
(2 I
L-fl
I, Rec. 30, 192,
!,
M. 622. .j88iH>
I ,N. 1226,
, P- 437,
I
JI JZ* I 1
L.D. Ill, 1401),
(2
(2
l, Israel
I
• I
Stele 24;^!,donkey-herd;^]^,
gazelle-herd.
Saiu •*§* J.I..D. Ill, i 40D," good
shepherd "—a title of Seti I ;
(2
(2
Rev. 6, 25, keeper of the book, librarian (?)
' SaiÜ $\tl> TrCaty 3I>
>evi-m:-v\\
guardian; plur,
I
' *vkàâ W aie P l'räTcus,odian5'
[ 587 ]
S
sa
S \\ LR imprisonment,
restraint.
<=> I
fetters, restraint of any kind, bonds.
23, 3, "fetters of Set," i.e., the name of certain
bandages placed over the mouth.
Sa— ¥^M^'RD-
142, 71, "Shepherd"—a title of Osiris.
Sai ^S^ll^' amytho,ogicalcrdii°e:
ga tf)^ e $v Nesi-Amsu 32, 41, a
öa -M m L_ü M ' form of Äapep.
SaemGeb-^-^^^^ffiJ
, the gate of the 9th Division of the Tuat.
S*Ê'$>4\J^> KollerI3. S.
ram, sheep; plur. ^f)^,^.; Heb. Hfe,
Assyr. jEy t\\\z., Arab. Jljj.
sa-t —*- \£
CT3
CT3
, Rec. 27, 191,
, tomb, grave, shelter, wall ; plur.
l^^ÖTi'Rec-3°'188-
1
Sau =§?8t» , I, 78, places where
<2
cattle are bred or housed.
• %*—:k^ Ä
_kili:^:k^i'tocutoff(nose
or ears as punishment), to break, to destroy.
E -/l) breakers, broken, destroyers.
^- é S^>tobe
sa
weak or feeble.
X
sa-a
"%& Vra, Amen. 4) 5,
weak, feeble man ; plur. —«— "^^ <J yj-p 1
<2 X 0
«J VVS 1.
1
j\, Peasant B. 122, 128,
-A .a "TL tkA
.a
, Rec. 36, 214, —h— ^i\ Rec. 26, 234,
7T-, ibid. 29, 144; var. [qI -A , to yield,
to give way, to go away, to depart, to wander
away, to desert, to fall away ; varr. I [g] *è\ Ä (I,
U.534, P^^]^.P-23i.
sai
jV
§*
1 '
~±~^k\ A a deserter, one who fails to do
5>= .m H ' something.
sa-t £^
sa ta —*-
sa
j\
, desertion, failing.
J\
^ Rec. 31, 166,
n ' to run away.
', to cut, to carve.
\\ Jü?& mm.
Sa -*-^k^'U-5'°'^
T. 323, to know.
sa
see
Ml.
«2
■>, to be full, satisfied;
sai -
s-au
., Rec- 33, 6, coast
ww« region.
(2
Qv> t0 call, to cry out; var.
S-auu —/^ ^ I j, B.D. I27B, 16,
Ä ^ (|(| I'] ' BD- 64» 32» enlargers.
the city-god of Sars; — ^*|^®<§>$.
the god of Lower Sais ; —«— ^fc*^, ^> © r=*,
the god of Upper Sais.
__ SaUb<?> — ^^^ J^>
Digitized bylvih'ikJfcêtoi
to teach, to admonish,
nstruct ; Copt. C&O.
— S [ 588 ]
Sab -*- ^j\ Jl 4ä. to play the flute.
Sab -^^.J^'P- 7II'N" ^58'
~~*~ jIaF^i ^- 692> ll4%> wolf, jackal; plur.
^m^mô^\> m- 468, —J fofaifa,
N. 8o9) ioS7i—J^-^||||—J
^-W, U. 566, "-^J^ j, T. 356,
P-477,-*-J"^^, N. 8oi, A.Z. 1907, 19.
I' Ï J "^\ ïp> IV> 617, jackal of the South;
Heb. n»|, Syr. «I^, Arab. ^J.
Sab -»- Jg^ay, P. 617, the Wolf-god or
Jackal-god; ia^»^, T. 169, M. 178, i^
%>^, N. 689.
Sabu ±^ l) %, N. 950, the wolf or jackal
^\JlJr guides of the I uat.
Sab-res — ^ J "H ^, T. 356,
—"~~ J "^ g ' N< J76» AnPu (Anubis)-
Sab-kb.enti-Sesb.esb. "^ (ffll ^j^ Q>
IV, 958, Anubis of the sistrum city.
Sab àsi , judge, chief, master; àsi iwvw>
M , IV, 1118, judge of the king's house:
^3, <=z=»©y^, judge belonging to Nekhen;
-^ P^, master scribe; "^ ^f jg>, master
policeman;-^1
T <WW»A Ulli JWW»A
6, 136, a title of the finance minister,
, Rec.
chief
judge.
sab taiti -^-TJ-, Çj1"-^, j
Sab-ur "^ ^ j|), Rec. 29, 157, Great
Judge, the name of a god.
sabut-^J^,T.3r9.-^J^r,
U. 500, wisdom.
S —
sab "^ = D @, time, period.
S-ab —«— ¥ J i , to show graciousness or
affection; caus. of T j Q£.
sab V^*^^-5'92'^:
sab
C~31 Rev. 12, r 19, place
© ' of correction.
sabu "^ J % ~^, a kind of goose.
7)&>
Sapatbar
name of a Hittite chief.
sam — \1^1> '°burn'10 con-
"-■caus' of^M; '"• —Iklfc.
\f)| -*-%, tx^Dl a burning, fire,
î^'ir J^J^'+r conflagration.
I 0, a vegetable substance (?)
sanbem
^
Ü
CS AA(W»A
& ^^ » locust, grasshopper ; plur.
I /WVW\ »Ö IM
^ %>■> Thes. 1206, Mar. Karn. 55, 74,
Heb. QJ^D, Leviticus xi, 22.
Sanhem ^ *îx? |\ lfe%©> Sinsin T»
grasshopper-city in Sekhet-hetepet.
ni- «»*■>■. a &5 im..
k-f) "^ 1/ H11 ! a group of g.ods who occupy
"Til Je^ n I I 11 ' the same shrine ; Gr. «vi-vam.
Sar
&&■!
Digitized by Micfv&ri
o* isism J]» 0siris-
s
[ 589 ]
S —
Sar , J , Tuât VI : (i) a jackal-
headed stake of torture ; (2) a sceptre
surmounted by Q (Tuât XI).
sar-t -*-[q] ^>% flax(?). Copt. coX(?)
Sarma
"5L -®»
Eg. V, 215, a Semitic proper name.
^\)
Bibl.
Saht penu -^^- «w, a plant, ratsbane (?)
I V ° ° °
"■^ Ji^w
, Hh.
sahetemti ^
314; see sanhem.
sash -*-^00 cÇ=, T. 341, P. 140,
M. 169. N. 655, to open (the ears), to prick up
the ears; var. II , P. 204.
E -/I, to grind, to rub down.
Sasha "^ Jgg 1b? ^ , an animal (?)
saq —*— [g] a -s=. , crocodile (?)
Saq _*_^^ 1, Rev. 5, 95, vegetables (?)
saker
x
, Rev. 13, 49, to
journey, to sail ; Copt. çytf"Hp.
Sag -Ht-'K 2S, Ros. Mon. 23, a fabulous
hawk-headed animal, with the fore legs of a lion,
the hind legs of a horse, a tail like a lily, seven
paps, a ruff round the neck and striped sides.
sat
leg.
\\
Sat ~%~ "\\ û/^ t0 Pour out water, to
fe* _jm<=it—o' water.
Sati ^^.^'Rec-3. "«.flood.
Satt ^^If^^S^
quaking, trembling, terror, fear ; Copt. CTCOT.
Sati (?) "^ ^jx , Tuat V, a god who
guarded the river of fire.
Satit (?) "^ ^ J), T.S.B.A. III, 424,
a goddess of
sath -
sart $*.&
satu —.
sat-t (1
1, U. 350,
□,
to pour out a
libation.
Rec. 32, 177, to
' ' tremble, to shake.
tk%6 terror,
_ZT 1 1 1 ' quaking.
, P. 662, M. 773,
rag, something torn ; ^^. ft, Àmen. 21, r.
Sa
[-—]
Sà-t
dess; var.
- (] > U- 368, a black bull-god ; var.
N. 719 + 17.
*—(]<=., TJ. 368, a black cow-god-
, N. 719 + 17.
-? A A
, U. 369,
Sà-t-Baq-t -*- (j <=> "^
goddess of the olive tree.
Sâ-kam -*- h f] f\ , U. 368, a god, son
of Sà-t-kamt; var. r~~*~1 J^> s—1 f\ , N. 719.
Sà-t-kamt -*— (j <=> f] <=>, TJ. 368, a
goddess; var. <^> jk. , N: 719.
Sa -*- §\ h (a Q , Rev, flame, fire.
1, a class of
Sàamiu
s-àaklm
■V.
M
, to glorify, to make bright or
shining, to praise, to recite formulae for the benefit
of someone, to perform rites, to do good to.
S-âaklm-t —«—"^s, , laudation, praise,
a formula of praise.
s-aakhu-^^j.-^J^j,
commemorative formulae of praise of the dead.
Sàatiu
I, B.D.
I
(Saite) 90, 2, a group of gods.
S"^Ul "Sce. ® St" Rev" l6, io9' caus" °^
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Rec. 27, 86, to make
pregnant.
. A =*-=— U. 135, N. 443, a cake for
H O ' offering.
""*"" Y (& P-S-B. 11, 265, to feed,
=t I 2f ' to give to eat.
s-aur ^
sàf —.
sâam
T=r
Sàmà —*- ft Q 0, incense (?)
san —«- (I , N. I I 20, •♦— [I AA/WV\
T.7)P.234>M.5i6)-^(]p.n(]-^^>
Rec 32, 78, -*- ft ■£%>, Peasant 309, -*-(]
42o @ to rub, to rub dry, to wipe, to wipe
t /i' away.
san
«rSo
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1 A/VSA/VA 1 /WWW
nich Stele 73, 217, —*— (J *i^tl .A I A, to
1 A/WW\ V
hasten the steps.
San —*- ft "^Jlv^-, fire-stick, fire-drill,
I /WW\A U
wood for kindling a fire.
san -H-fl-ör
1 /WW
, a kind of boat.
San
-G*.
-(] V*^~' r$> Dum. Temp. Insch. 25,
1 A/WW\ 1_]
a god of learning and letters, one of the seven
sons of Mehurit.
S-àri —«— ^2s-, to make, to cause to make
or be made; caus. of-
Sàshà —*- ft rm ft , T. 393, M. 406, to
shine (?)'like a star, |\ H J *.
S - âthi —«— S5513, to carry off, to seize ;
caus. of àthif^~\
Sàthasiu àmiu Tuât —h—
group of drowned beings in the Tuat.
Sä -—D, Rec 35, 57, Jjj^^.abeam,
plank of a ship; plur. (1(1 , (I
3^777-
saa
Nâstasen Stele 14, to, up to;
Copt. çy<L.
s-aa
S
Rec. 11, 56,
,IV,
750, ion, to magnify, to make great; caus. of
Säaba fl I * % B-DG- 348, father of
I I) I SlT Harpokrates.
sâam
sâamu
säi ~*~
£—=/", to slay.
© ffy a plant (p;
iara-
sitic ?).
AAA Thes. 1206, to squat, to
H H'il'' bow down.
Sab I ' Rec '?< I46> 147, a kind of
I ff=n' bread.
deck, to decorate, to adorn ; see I a 11 V Ï 1.
s-am
_/.
, Rec. 16, 57,
mniw ^
tUHIW
T
M-T^kM?;
absorb; caus. of
sämiu
<2
7 (2, to swallow, to
-D
-0
<2 &. >>
1 -*- §^(2
(2
devourers.
Säm-em-snef
Tfinnn, a serpent-fiend.
Säm-em-qesu
serpent-fiend.
ÏM
"MHUin, a
Säm-ta ~~~ T $ ==,=, BerS- !>., 25- a
0 I 21 crocodile-god.
samu
:Kïs-z:k^s.
sam
(2
L-fl'
to inlay, to cover over, to plate, to decorate ;
7, IV, 669, inlaid.
- 0
0 0, inlayings, stones for inlay
sam
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S —
O
san —o , iv,
«VA/W. •<&>-
839; see II"
|.@5-
and AAAAAA.
S-änkh —w- •£, Metternich Stele 88,
*— •¥• , to vivify.
S-änt >oC jO > ZÜjj "^^ ( to destroy, to blot
' U -WA/W. jEx-^
A, to
out, to wipe out ; see antch.
S-är Itjî^î, Rec. 32, 80.
bring, to bring up; see
££-£•
sariu
£ça porters, bearers, car-
All f riers.
Sâràut ^ ^a 00, Berg. 1, 35,
Edfû I, 13a, a god who assisted the dead.
A
Särit-neb-s —o£jä J&35, Berg. II, 8;
/\ -~r-.* **, °^37, D-E. 20, Thés. 28,
Denderah III, 24, 0—«z-*, the goddess of
*■—*<-... Q
the 2nd hour of the night.
—"— ^v —"— a—\
S-arq O^j \\ , ^ , to make an
<=> ^ UP A
end of, to finish; see <Er
sah
,Ui
to be free-born,
to possess high rank and nobility; Ö Q i ft (I,
ennobled.
Säht ^ I S |, ^ I Q, a free-born
man (?) gentleman, high rank, nobility, honour;
-""{JO " — 1 Û «, IV, 1072, the king's
oX * Ö TwwaIiJ second noble.
fl$^8j|. ,,11^^, A.Z. 1900,30,
ZH-Î 0 °^î I i- Nav-Lit-68- ZUu==:b'
- ° Q tj, X Q "5^» n°ble, free, a name
Siren to ,h« „.»mm,; ^^ !, ^fdad'
sä»iM.~y.:>8
4w1, the divine mummy of Osiris.
Säht Q A Tuat VII, a god in the Tuat.
Säht àb (hat) fl| Q -JO, Tuat III,a
god in the Tuat.
sah, sähu ~~~n I ^ff, 2^| ^Q, a
garment.
s-ähä
j\
right, to erect; caus. of
J\
■tf
to set up-
Rec 3, 51,
s-ähä Tet
4, 30, to set up the Tet, or backbone of Osiris.
Sähä Tet -*-: I Ïï's3[7) the festival of
setting up the Tet.
S-äSha 0, A.Z. 1900, 129 = H ^^-, to
DD y I I I I
make many, to multiply; caus. of ^^ i ■
s-äqa -*
Rec. 29, 155,
A
J\
■ A
J\' ' DA'
, ibid. 30, 201,
, to make to enter; caus. of
, Israel Stele 16,
J\
s-äk
*•
of
Säks
to defend, to protect ; caus.
f] Ä Rev., a god; Gr.
I jfl ' 2«f (?)
IV, 894, to cut, to
s-ät I^ä T?
destroy, to slay; caus. of
S-ätcha ^A^^.Thes. 1199, to
spoil, to do evil, to commit a crime ; caus. of
Si -*-\\\\ > U. 549, 604. T. 303, P. 204+6,
M. 307 (var. -n- (](], N- ioo2>- an interrogative
Si —«— (1(1 «3=., B.D. 31, 2, a crocodile-
god; seCp^(|(|
sif
I, child, babe.
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S
SU ^m,B.M. 138, 4, they.
SU —*- %> jj, protector, shepherd.
SU, SUÉ -*-^Q, P. 411, _^_ g^ (j
Q, P- 432 = ^fe* Q 't0 drink; Copt ce-
SU-t — g ^ Ö, P. 433, drink.
SuSU _h-^-^-^i==iJ^, M. 477.
N. 1244, the god of Lake Susu.
" wheat, corn, grain ;
0^*' Copt. COTO.
SU-t-*-%> a ,
IT <m<i .
to pass, to pass on, to pass away.
SUa __^|^,U. 4or,
lIa« Rea 26' 225' fl lIi
-~*-"(f ] ! . to cut; -
■*Vk
"fix.
to cut into', to cut the throat of an animal, to
stab.
ATM-.—flP-
to worship, to praise, to adore ;
s - uash
fld
x
caus. of ^1 V? ; Copt. uxy.
P.S.B. 13, 513,
' a form of Geb.
n
Suatcheb —»
suas -—%>(] flo, B-D- 42' 3. <*«»*
JT 1 I corruption.
-f I /ww«, to purify; caus. of
l ^À /WWW
s-uäb
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/WWW
SUi P=7=^, darkness, night.
s-uba
J^MPBPî
s-un
.^»
IIIIHIII
£ /I .f£a» IIIIHIII
, to make
/WWW
an opening, to force open; caus. of
Copt. oTcort.
Sun-ha-t _<♦_ ^ «=^ J) ; See ^
— _^ J.
111111111 o 1 SU
sun -h—
« (WWW
A.Z. 49, 59, a fish;
sunu
Verbum I, 196,
arrow.
rn Ä Rev. 14, 6, the divine
"A. ÎU ' hunter.
, to make an entrance, to force open,
to pierce, to penetrate ; caus. of ¥ ^fe*^v^ \ •
s-ubub -*-$$,t0. Prefnt' !? offerVto
1 i thrust forward; see uba.
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sun — ^ ö ^, P-170,-4-
to suffer pain, to be ill.
sun-t
, the art of the physician ;
—• P.S.B. 11, 304, medical matters, the science
ci ' of medicine.
sunu
0 e
, Rec 17, 21, ~^[,
/WWW Ȇ J J
Ö
\\ yf, Love Songs
2, 11, physician, doctor, I, 38, chief
physician ; plur. , I, 42; Copt.
ciem, CKim.
—M— Ö (2 —M— www
SUn^,^l'^0(2^'t0deStr0y-
sunâ-t
www . pool, lake. tank.
/WWW I Vv *
/WWW I V
4t— WWW.
suni i£ :
ç B.D. (Saïte) 145, IV,
' 16, an unguent.
, wine of Syene (Aswan).
Sunfhatf?) -TkZIQ, to make glad,
v ' .Sa» o^ I 1 to gratify.
s-unem
A A,
gratify.
\, to make to eat, to
feed ; caus. of 4h gf = ■^a ^ Sf-
U 21 .WWW J}«^ Sil
Sunth -— 4* e=>, P. 352, -— %>
/WWW —71
^> S== JL P. 467, — % 4" 2=> JL
/WWW 1 /' /WWW 1
f\ /WWW *
M. 53 ii —— ^»=3 <%» N- Io68' ,245.
—*— HT a=s jïs., N. 111 o, a god who traversed
/www N
heaven nine times in a night; var. —«—4* v
/www
, p. 265.
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sur Ig'V2, m. 588, |g Q, t. 345,
Ö, U. 191, to drink; Copt. ce.
1
surà (suà) ^=f \\ gà, "^ \\ »*™fà,
to drink, drinker, toper,
drunkard.
/WWSA
/WWVA
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suràu ^g|^[ f\\, P. 692,<^,°®°u°
^è\, P. 94, drinkers.
SUr-t ï£ Ö, T. 71, I*" Ö, U. 191,
Îgo^, M. 225, g o ^, N. 603, * tD,
drink; ^5^3 <=> ^r, IV, 1115, water supply.
sur-t
, bead, oval ball; var.
1 ^=» (1°. ^J^0 § ()û mother-of-pearl
<rr> H 0 ' <rr> <rr> 000' beads.
SUru-t(?) -— % <^ %f, a bird.
S-ursh ^^ j\ to make to be green
or fertile ; caus. of ursh.
suh
£ra&
ra
ra
j\
\, to utter words as the
result of some great or sudden emotion, to
speak in an ecstasy, to prophesy.
Q >Y ), air, wind.
3°24, 79»
S-ush Heriu -«—%oo ^ v
^ title of the high-priest of the 10th Nome
. ' of Upper Egypt.
SUSh -«- % ^^ L-=/J, to break (?)
SUSh-t -«- ^j*.1130, tic, fetter, cord.
SUt ^Ç2 A, var. ^ST A, White Crown.
SUtut — JbJb"* , IV' 52°. to walk
°Jl °Jr to travel.
(2 ® ^ ' t0 tr6at a b°dy with
s-utekh
drugs, to embalm; caus. of ^\ Ç3 :
^è\ ® Ö. A title of Anubis is
; var.
"the embalmer."
s-uthet -*-t^8=f|, ~^\
/\ I h , to cook, to roast, to bake.
S-Uthet ^-%S=>{> , to fatten birds.
var
s-utekh
<2
, to embalm ;
^ Melternich Stele 62, egg; Copt.
o ' cooY&e.
SUh —*— % S ° , balls of incense.
Suhit (?) Q J), Denderah III, 12, a
v / v-y£]' goddess of üenderah.
S-Ukha —«— %> ? ls\ "^, Peasant
282, to stupefy, to make silly ; caus. of ukha.
S-USer —•♦— "I I» , to strengthen ; caus.
s-usekh
\7
J\ , to walk
with lung strides ; caus. of usekh.
S-USh ^^, ~^§\ to praise, to
worship, to adore ; caus. of uash.
S-Utcha -—% J, -*-^5> to
strengthen, to heal, to save; caus. of ^\ A <|\ \ .
s-utcha-^^|A,-^|^,to
go, to go forward ; caus. of *è\ A j\ .
Seb — J-fev N. 692, 1148, jackal;
see —w
, see asi
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—JS~ (1(1, an interrogative particle.
TT, —rr$A,—*-J% , Peasant322,
to lead, to conduct, to guide, to traverse, to pass
through, to march in front; —fi~ ]La II
Y\ 1 I , guide of the words of the god
IS.
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Jl ^
J
, I> 5°.
sebbi t^JJ^. t_
u A , to lead, etc. ; "TT"AWWV J—?
a dead man; "7T"Ja?]J, decay of the body ;
sebseb -75—rr /v, "TîtJa "Tr J»
to lead, to guide.
Sebi-t -TT" J ° , -*- J ^ , conductor,
guide; —*— J J ° jf0((> traverser of eternity
—a title of Râ and of Osiris: <^^ „ -ww —jr~
1 Ü
|o|, this book of traversing eternity.
sebbi ^JJ — -5TJJ:
V, 1112, a general envoy.
Sebi-t, sebiu-t -FT Jj^ Jl !, Shipwreck
161, —*— h ^è\ i, freight, cargo of a boat or
ship, load of a camel or ass; —TS~ \\ wvaaa
^ -^ -A ao
0 \\
, a loader of ships.
1 1 1
sebb -— J J^*., Bed. 6910, to load.
Sebit -*-Wk>Rec- ^ä
w
J
, evil,
seb xv — j^> i
wickedness ; -jt" J @ , decay, waste,
sebit Tï-J(j(|-^, TTl\\
fish offal, a poor kind of fish.
Seb ^^ A ^* ^^ (A ,
Shipwreck 56, an offering by fire.
seb-t ~A~jh, louse;plur. "ErJ^j,
"^Ja^Î'' C°Ptclß(?)
tress, lock of hair, hair clippings.
Sebi —7T"^0 aPer'°d of time, anniversary,
W ' annual festival (?)
seb -+- J
sba — J^, flute; Copt. CH&e.
to play
' a flute.
Sba a, , doors ; Copt. Cue.
0*111
Sba-Râ 775a, Edfû r> 8l> a ^.^ d?
Ö00 I Nile-god.
Sbau — ^ ^fx 11 j » «tar-gods.
* Ç^rar /i» punishment,
correction ; Copt. cflUJ.
sebakh (sebkh) T"-^?, t0 shut in'
v ' O ^ U to preserve.
s-baq (sebq) ± ^~, to make to
shine; caus. of ImAJ.
sebaq(sebq) T^ i> leg, thigh; see
S-baq (Sebq) \ Ä), to make
pregnant; caus. of 1 | I /r.
S-bagi —«— 'fe^ Z5 Û û » to make weak or
helpless; caus. of J ïï ijûfih-
sebà -—J^min, -«-J (] J }fchhh,
a mythological serpent-fiend.
Sebàth "TT" M £=J, Canopus Stele xo,
^ä i 1 1 1 provisions.
sebit -*- J (1(1^^, Rec. 4,2i, —»-J
11 m ' ^ «JÎ ^1Q TTT* ^ Plant, flag, rush.
seben ——Jawa/v, u. 304, 532, 551, P.
JAA/WW
L=^l, Rec. 30, 187, to retreat,
to wriggle .away (of a serpent) ; —*— J
>*
/WYWA
;*"** *, to roll away thchours.
seben-t -— 11 ~™, u- 6".\"*reaî'
J\ o withdrawal.
\^. Rec. 31, 168,
AA/WW V
to retreat ; see seben.
sebenben —*— | aa**™ | AAAAAA M. 280,
—!♦— JUww JKwm\^ , Rec. 31, 168, to re-
Jn "vAAAAA *\
AAAAAA 1 - ^\ P. 180.
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J/WYWA *\
ö V^, U. 540,T. 296,
J /WW* *\ O
V^ o , P. 230, crowns.
sebeh ^Jj(~=.|g, ~Jj[»$.
—— JJj[ ^ ^ I, to cry, cry.
Sebkhas —*— J **"***> one of the 36
Dekans ; Gr. 2ov%(f s.
Sebeshsen
-J
f-yn
/wwva, Annales I,
84, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. 2ov%«5ç.
, Israel Stele 22,
fortunate.
sebeq(?) —J,
fljzl^^l |, happy,
sebq-t _*_J^^
sebt-t — Jö^j
sebt > jl, wall, fort ; Copt. CO&T.
... n<=> TT <~—> f 1 <=>
sebti —*— \\ ][ >a r°yal t'tie.
sebth -*-Js=s^), P. 349, 1065,
, bone chamber.
crown of flowers,
wreath.
J
3
, N. 766, P. 708,
J
a
Rec. 30, 186, to inhale, to smell.
Sep , a sign of multiplication ;
D ©
H
n
, Rec. 2, in, to multiply;
n= 10 x 10.
sep
D ©' D © >^ ' D ' D "^'
©, ©, "^7^, time, season, fate, luck, occasion,
opportunity, hap, accident, condition, case,
situation, kind, sort, mode, means, manner, habit,
way, behaviour,action, characteristic, aim, object,
purpose, subject, case at law, trial, affair, act,
like, equal, expedient; Copt. CÏT; ^r^>
, ill-luck, calamity, fault, failure; 1 ©,
, every par-
u ^
.icuhr^yö^j;
D ©
one at a time, one by one ;
D ©
ö~", L.D. III, 140B,
another good example ; :
Stele 8, every one on his land ;
J ^ , Israel
D ©
/wwvsj Amen. 15, 18, moreover, another case;
, IV, 1078, happiness;
D ©
IV, 944, calamity, disaster;
, on every occasion ; -wwa
D © 3 a ©
1 1 1
D ©%*XX'
o vyw
, time of trouble; ? ^X Ail!,a.Z.
D © A /wwvsU U I
—1*~~ r^-o —*— a
1880,49; ^-^> a bad turn; L—fl,
, ,, —*— © .. —*—w
a bold act; II, , twice, repetition; ,
D © II v D ©Ö
M H n /WWVA^V H
duplicity; """a , V """V&v , second
© _n_, —*—
time; _n-* , f| f| , never again;
II 11 D ©
D ©
, T. 283,
D ©
at once, forthwith; Copt. rtCOÏI; ^^^
©,
©
©
/WYWA
000 II
gold twice refined; ^"aamm gold thrice
o o o m
- , , © © TT QQ ~*~© © XT
refined; plur. , U. 88, , N. 1110,
d©^!' inoi' °W IV' 351' nein'
"^ '"i n A ! ^ !k \* freqUentlyj
n ©
d ^ mi' "^""' Rec-16'IIQ [say]four
times (a rubrical direction);
^fll.good ^
millions of times; ^ 1 /wwa '==^7 o |\ in,
D @ 1 r^j] r ü 1
5- <§> © ©
©r^iü
/WYWA
times, Rec. 20, 40 ; 3T" 1 /wwa
<sJl I I D ©
righteousness ;
abilities ;
©
<§> ©
©
26, unmatched for abilities;
IV, 410, 1082.
sep
., unique in
, A.Z. 1905,
11
I ©
, the case in
a crimi-
D © 21 D W
court, a legal decision ; J (I
nal offence ; ^ ^ D It IS
a case for punishment; III wmm /wwa 7^ ,
r D © d
IV, 7152, cases of trespass; 1 /wwa
just cases; /ww\a.<s>-
1 D ©
case of evil-doers; J\ \\ ^~wna^—
IV, 1109, their case comes on again.
1, the
D ©'
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sep D ^>Rev. = D@, D §\l>
Rev. 13, 23, time of judgement.
sepiepi D @ , » Q^rj xx> D © n'
, primeval time; © ®, lands of
1, Rev. 13,23, to supplicate.
D ©
primeval time.
sepi m
sepsep
D D
, Stele of Ptolemy I,
—h »— jo —« •*"" Jl I/Ä
18. *w, Rec. 15,18, 3 1 ör>
' D D 21 ü D UjST
Rec. 13, 22, to ask for, to supplicate, petition;
Copt, cencoon.
Sepi , Peasant 199, ^
D © D ©
' D ©
't0remain°Ver'^D©^^l!l
Shipwreck 38, not one was left;
a , L.D. III, 140c, there remains no trace;
see p „: Copt, ceene.
D DU
sepp
D GUI'
@. to remain over ; Copt.
ceene.
sepit c, U. 549, T. 303,
* d © y a ©
Rechnungen 49, —*— ^£ (J(J . , P.S.B. 19,
263,
©
0 III —*■
D © llr-^-i' D ©HHlll' D alll' D ©i'
"*"" /] f| © ~r"H— fi fi ^ remainder, remains,
D Hi 111' D HHo' gleanings.
sep-t © © ©, pots for storing corn.
SeD Rä ö !~\ Pa'ermo Stele, the name
© ■■' V ' of a sun-temple.
Sep *&ftM, worm, serpent.
Sep-her
D ©
Sallier IV, 13, 9,
a god (?)
sep ~~ü~~ Rec- l6> r36» t0 dip; Copt.
^—=0' cen, con.
Sep Q (® , Rec. 26, 64, tackle of a boat.
Sep -G=£-, Thes. 1124, couch, dîwân.
SeP-t D a ^' "d~ ^' StairS' StepS"
sep ~^T ^ ' 0*1 \ »t0 cutj t0 slay>
to destroy, to smite.
sep
sep
Rev. 12,21 = , Copt, ceene,
©
, Rev. 13, 37, Nomes; see
u 1 1 ni
sep-ti(?) J^ßß> Lit. 22, p°pß =
□ [)I), two plumes.
Sep n^^» Rec. 3, 49, a god.
Sepit ^$, Berg. I, .9,^^, ■
wailing-goddess, a form" of Hathor (?)
sepa —*■
to benefit, to thrive,
to prosper.
Sepa
>CZX, U. 538,
T. 305, -—
n
(jmuilD "IT r-17
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ruii(lll-i
J» B.D. 17,87, D
r-H-i J), Rec. 30, 187, B.D. 69, 7: (i)a
reptile-god (?) ; (2) the chief of the seven spirits
who guarded Osiris.
Sepa-ur
D
T. 304, a god (?)
Sepa-Heru
329, "7
Sepa of Horus.
Sepa-her
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f, P. 270,
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N. 1251,
_x , M. 485,
30, 199, the god with a [hideous] face like Sepa.
Sepa-shâ-t
L—A
0 ill'
>^ 1, Tuat III, a god of slaughter
sepi
, 1 Rec 3, 56, trough,
' basin.
sepi
sepi
sepi
Rec. 3, 50, crusts of
111' bread.
tTt Rec. 3, 45, rag, shred,
^ strip of cloth.
Ö,
Rev. n, 167, thread;
Copt. cenm.
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Sepi
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sepin(?) d w
Rec. 3, 44, a god.
* IV, 670, a kind of
- ' wood.
Sepen(?) /fj, Ombos I, 186-188,
one of the 14 kau of Râ.
—*— *-o-, —*—
sper □ , Rec. 26,229, d j\,
II
, to come forth, to set out.
to make to come
D
s-per[r]
forth; caus. of
sper a
sepeh ~~*
cm
x —*-
seph.11
s-pekliar
to inscribe, to register.
Sepkh.-ken.mem
to ask, to pray, to entreat
r n> IV> io75»
Âmen. 7, 19, 11, 17, to
' lasso, to take captive.
Û, order, command (?)
l—û, ^=> I—Û , to write,
D
*
:, the
name of one of the 36 Dekans.
Hh. 564, to shake down
the hair (?)
I, Rec. 31, 14,
j Mission 13, ny gods with dis-
1 ' hevelled hair.
seps d
Sepsu ~d
seps D S?^, to overthrow, to slay.
seps I ]£ , A.Z. 1906, 107, 109, to
skip, to jump, to dance ; var. I D I ^T .
seps —»— u
• —»-
sept-ti
lips; see
n
, to build.
nD
D
, the two
sept heri
D ©^
sept kheri g> <üb>, lower lip.
w
, upper lip.
sept
/www
IWWVA IWWVA
/WWW
, IV, 655, bank, shore;
Pap. 3024, 67, the bank
sept
Do (' D c
mus (?) ; Copt. C«L<$>Tf'.
^, a plant, hyoscya-
sept D ^ <£, leg, thigh, foreleg.
Sept - masti - ent - Ruruti □ § ç>
part of the hunting net of the Akeru-gods.
septXâfl'2AMtobeready'
prepared; ^^|^<g-^*^, his soul is
prepared- ~~0~ A Jl<^b Provided with a watchful,
^ ' c—=~a Ü U I ' intelligent face.
Sept-metu J^ß fl
name of the 6th Gate in the Tuat.
IÏÏÏÏT1
, the
S-pet □ s=<, to make to stretch, to
D
^>.
extend; caus. of
Sef , N. 429,
^\ *=#, Shipwreck 144, ^\ , to cut,
slay, to kill.
sef ^\ , *-=— ^\ , knife ; plur.
to
V 1; Copt. CHCje, Arab. u-sjus> Eth.
ftj?^ ', syr- ""**">> Gr. f/0oc
—M— f\ —H—
sef ^^11» Mar- Ka™- 55» 67> ^»
~~M Rec. 16, 141, to melt by fire, to boil, to
(£ Ö' cook, to steep, to macerate.
H—f)\ to melt by fire, to
.s^JÔ' liquefy.
sefsef
sefsef
to pour out, to overflow.
sef-t
sef
f*
n
■f*.
a kind of sacred
oil.
&£&, Peasant 316, Pap. 3024,
I07, *^=^, o ^ A to be gracious, mild,
of the stream. _
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gentle, pitiful, compassionate; '^^^ | Qr> R-ec-
13, 12, a soft answer.
Sef 2ft, babe, child, boy ; varr. \\
2 P 3
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children, i.e., Shu and Tefnut.
the two
Sefi-peri-em-Hesher, etc. w |?)
K.P. 164, 8, a title of the Sun-god.
—H «yi A/WW
sfa vs. «Nw
**—- r^S- AA/VAAA
to strain, to purify;
see sefi.
sfa-t
annoyance, pitiful, clement.
Sfà " h , Tuat I, a serpent-god.
Ö , Rec. 5, 95,
sfi
A/WVAA
A/WVAA
A/WVAA
aaaaaAj Rec. 5, 96,
S—fl'
Rec. 5, 93, I ® , to mix, to mingle, to
I \\ 1 w 1
strain, to clarify, to purify.
sfen ~~~
3 , IV, 971, **=— 3 Q£, Peasant
A/WVAA A/WVAA £ZJL
150, to be patient, long-suffering, mild, gentle.
sfenu
i\aa
sfenti
sefrit
1 1 1
"^g-è, exile (?) orphan (?) ; plur.
, IV, 1076.
[t A.Z. 1900, 30, a kind
Him' of plant.
L-fl' Hh'452
s-fekh.
fÖ> Rec- 29>
155,
£—f\, **=~-r. „, to loose, to
open; caus. of <=>>:; see 1 <=>^:;
Vil A >umvraPPed
s-fekhfekh. *ZZ ^m~n, to put off clothes,
to undress, to loose ; see <=>^;.
Sefekh ^Z ® Jà , wort. 1212
Sefek *-=»- \v , to cut, to slay, to cleave.
!jj§), to pour
^\>
sefkek
out, to be poured out, exhausted.
sefth ^^ V , to slay, to kill.
Sem —*— J If, form, image, kind, manner
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sem
sem
x
semsem
, to collect, to heap together,
to bless; Copt. CJULOT.
to bless, to pray.
sem(?) -
metal ; see tchäm.
I
sem
^
-H— (3 j
000, a kind of
111 / 111
vft> 1, ^"^% herbs, vegetables;
Copt. CIJUL.
sem, semati rVA, r\h ^&, r\j> t\ >
^\\'=¥1^: (i) a priestly officia1'*(2)
title of the high-priest of Coptos and Panopolis.
semi-t ^ , U. 557, £^ü, £^0, ,
r\/\/)
—m—fN/VQ
M AAAAA/N
Ci
grave ;
(see khaskh-t), fN/v/i,
, desert, hill country, hill cemetery;
r\/\/), P. 82, M. 112, N. 86, hills;
, IV, 1015, hill of truth, i.e., the
r\/\/)
^l\
hill of the spirit-bodies; ^
o , IV, 430,
o
♦t— A/WVAA ß
fc£0,
hill of the east ; ^ W^\ hill of the west.
Set Àmentt (Semi-t Àmentt)
(W)
f] ^^ B.D.G. 85, the mountain necropolis on
Iûû' the west bank of the Nile.
Set(Semit) ~ , ?uat ^ B;DG- 8l>
v ' r\/\/)' , 83, a god.
Semti
r\/\/)
Qyx/)1
?ffFF J
CS'
the nesu bâti name of King ;
= sem-t, Rec. 28, 170.
semsem "^ "~~ n>, "^ *~~ ät|,
N / I
horse; plur. c
V
smai
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s
g- _> * • u-4I8' T
.3«,J39.P.«".N.6„,J. jj|,J^{
j^t-fl'
' m ^\ ' t0 umte> t0 Jom oneself
to someone or something, to copulate ; ]T
, joining heaven to earth
D a
I h
Sma 1"^, ^^J>^*> cemetery (?);
sma en ta - - A ^ ^ ,
the transport of a dead body over the river to
the tomb.
smai-ta
H
ö
hU' tsÖ'J
s
, Rec. 3i, 19,
3
I H
, Rec. 34, 177,
H
I n
(2 jL—Zl
s
, Hh. 548,
©
*3F*
s
, Amherst I,
to bury, burial, " union with the earth " ; Copt.
TÜOJULC.
Peasant 44, side of a field or road, border
border of a field; |^^Ç|, A.Z. 1900,
sma-t
I n
or
w
w^i3
, the two sides of a road.
<?' <h ^,' ^ut' intestine> rec"
£, Rec. 26, 80; plur. ^ ^ ^ , U. 518,
sma
sma-ti
^\ /"=ö), phallus.
I
, testicles.
smaiU V V\ M£ 1, male relatives,
kinsmen, cousins, connections.
smai hru nefer Tflfljj ra %>î°,
a ma^n who assists at a festival, addicted to
revelry.
spouse, consort, wife, concubine.
smait
female relatives,
connections, cousins.
smaiut J^v^l, iv, 1081, J
o^^j, Peasant 191, J I) (| <* ^ j.
o)
11 1
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Rec-l6>IIO> * S^Wm' gang'com
pany, band, troop, evil allies, associates,
confederates, fiends, devils;
I m £ü'
allies of Set
smait
24,166,
smai(?) J
double crown
, Rec.
Rec. 17, 113, a
' royal title.
IV, 200, part of the
sma ta j j, Methen, a title, governor (?);
var. I
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S
smaitaui yfX*p, Palermo Stele,
ÎTÏ' ffi' /S\ 'uniter of the Two Lands'
/.*., of Upper and Lower Egypt—a royal title or
name.
smaittaui(?) 0^.^, throne room (?)
,smaiui(?) Y^[E!> Rec- 27, 84> twin
mountains (Gebelên ?)
Smai
Rec.31,. 12, the title of a god.
Smai TO,
., a name of Set
145, 146, VI, 23, the doorkeeper of the 6th
Pylon.
Smaiu
I
e 1
L»=/]i
!>
j B.D. 17, 138, i8a, 2, H. 1, 19,
1 ' 5, Nesi-Amsu 22, r 1, fiends.
Smaiut
_>
a. group or company of gods; Y@
P.S.B. 13, 569.
1, Rec. 31,168,
\\
Smaiti ^ ^i]l|~^> b.d.64,i4,
the two goddesses Isis and Nephthys.
Smati-uati
X5, a divine title.
Smatt-Bast Tö ÖC?0. B-D- "S.
i:^:^.b.o..69,
i rw\ VJ ©' see Basti.
Smai-Nu J^, J^Z^, Mission
13, 50»
Smai-ta
Edfû I, 79, a title of the
Nile-god.
>1kl7I^To"ibof
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 70).
Smai-taui 1 . A V X, D.R.G.60,
Ï
, IV, 82: (t) a serpent-god; (2)
a moon-god ; (3) a Horus-god of U
(4) a title of Set. '
Smai-taui I_^n#Y|§.
B.D.G. 348, a title of Harpokrates son of
Hathor.
assembly, reunion,
gathering.
cr~D
111
smait
^^ T^n' 111°'encIosure'
a shut-in place; plur. Y ^N ^S
smai-t Te», IV, 1121, bolt(?) fasteni
sma T^L t\ |, ^^S—fl, Rec. 16,
ing.
I42' * il'e
a mixture of six parts.
sma kh-t
i\ /wwva Koller r, 7,
», Metternich
Stele 20, ^ ."w ,} to eat.
sma[i]u keku ,
Vs\ i^H j j thick darkness, utter darkness,
outer darkness, gloom, obscurity; varr. Y1^
*
^IM^Ikf^
smai *$o&» *m*»
^> Y^^l^^' Rev-6> J47, temple,
lock, tress, hair ; Copt. CJUL<LT.
Sma V 1 m , tree with thick foliage.
Sma J>^^, a plant; plur. Jf f)^,
, leaves,
1 1 1
<§.
foliage, twigs, branches, vegetables.
smait
a
{\sa^-t Rec. 8, 171,
couch, bed, bier, mat, platform, part of a boat.
sma
to render clear or
visible.
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S-ma £s>-1 , to make to see ; caus. of
Sma >5, Metternich Stele 41, 4, \\ >
ibid. 157, / \v L-=Z), to cut up, to slay.
sma ~T
IV, 614, a beast slain as
an offering.
Smaur-Bekha
j?
^J
5f5$> Ombos II, 139, the bull-gods Smamur
and Bachis. .
Sma-kheftiu-f
Tuat III, a ram-god.
Olli
smasma / ^ 1 Or» t0 Pray' to
îecite; var.
t\ (j ?, to feed; Copt. TJULO(?).
s-maàr ^>^(|^. IV> "99,
—*— Jèv* (I Ys , to make miserable, to
oppress ; caus. of _Jp J^ (j ^.
S-maä —H— ^^, to make true, to justify,
to prove true or innocent, to correct, to pay
what is due or obligatory, to discharge a duty
or debt, to dedicate ; caus. of ^^ 3 .
s-maä kheru
_>
Rec. 29,147, _Jp
3* I, to make true
T I
the word, i.e., to prove innocent, to procure the
acquittal of someone.
smai
a boat, to rig a boat
, M. 785, to equip
s-mau
@ w
to
repair, to renew, to rebuild ; caus. of £
s-mau —_>^AJH' Missioni3>
58 ; caus. of
smam
_>
smamu
smam
_>
\-JA
to slay,
t—fl' to kill.
fo, slaughterer.
_>
Cjm? J?
B.D. 62, 5, a bull-god
, Ombos II,
££4
Smamit / N^x
233, a cow-goddess of offerings.
Smamur , Y \ "^^ Pn> Denderah
IV, 79, a bull-god or goddess.
smam ~~T t\ (1, IV, 809, to crush ;
L. ^ VI » to crush foreign lands.
smam(s-am) ^ Ik M' to
kindle, to set fire to; caus. of v\ v\ \\.
smam-t (s-am-t) 1 _Jp 1jj\ t\* Q,
Pap. 3024, 13, blaze, a kindling.
smam ^^kl^Tfli-dense
(of darkness VN^).
. smasu TW, Rec. 27, 84, eldest,
firstly rn born; see smesu:
smasu-t (smesu-t) J~^> ^
smà T-H— y [1 q&, herald, reporter,
announcer; Copt. CJUUULC.
sman —*— v awwv , —«—1\ y>w^,u. 14»
a kind of incense.
smä(?) ~*~
s-mar
, to kill, to slay.
, Rec. 32, 79, to
please, to make happy, to adorn, to decorate ;
0
caus. of
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s-mâr-t
H
adornment, decoration, rich or festal
apparel.
smi-t M (I oT, shadow, protection.
smiu —— &v f\J\ ^k IÄ I, devourers,
avenging gods and fiends
SmU —&_fc- U 5°«
T. 321, flesh, members.
smun (ors-m-un) —«-
Peasant 44, —h— v\
k, slaughter, death
^
assuredly, really and
truly, verily.
smep
D
smen dii___±, P. 124, M. 93, N. 100, incense.
s-men —«—*^, p.635, M. 510, N. 1092,
r____^ 0 (I , P. 636, 637, M. 512, 514, N. 1095,
/VA/VNAA
IO97
1=1
|, Rec. 30, 187, ö ] ,
to
stablish, to fix firmly in position, to establish
oneself; caus. of \ ; Copt, cjuime, cejuim.
smen-smen esa t^h, T. 398, M. 400,
to establish, be established.
smen
p^
, order, foundation.
smen f»""i |, bronze.
smen ^""i ^^, Metternich Stele 62,
r±i__± Z^,, a kind of goose; Copt. CJULOYHe.
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Smen e^"^, riüs J, B.D. 17, 37,
A/VWV\ _/_T AA/WVV J I
a goose-god, a dweller in g a^wa =1, ar" AbY-
a o a> 44«
smenu riüS ° fj, image, figure. •
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Smennu q 0 ^^., T. 24, a god.
smenu 2S o % 1^, Rec- x5> x79> to
AAAAAA Jl ;-a rage, to shake.
s-menmen -*-^^ ^^ °, IV> IrIX>
AA/WVA /VWW\ .A to unsettle.
111111 II i 1111 q i
to make to move ; caus. of ' ' .a.
AAAAAA A/WWV
i -u —H— ® —H~~ ® Jl ri1"1""1^ ^
s-menkhoA.Dû L I \ A,
/VAAAAA 0 A/WNAA 0 U I AAAA/SA \\
to set in good order, to adorn, to beautify, to
endow richly ; cans, of
s-menkh-t eüs
, adornment.
Smenkhit « ~ if), Rec 3' 54> * go<i-
0 ® Ç> ILL de^s.
Smen-ti (?) (""*"! ° , a lioness-goddess.
AAAAAA V*l^
smen ^r
enm, emery ; var,
s-meh-t —«-
to forget ; caus. of
s-meh o<L
AAAAAA
AAAAAA _
AAAAAA
nnm
000 '
f~ü} Rec. 26, 79, to make
ra
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA
w
smehit
to flood, to submerge, to fill
full.
°°N
AAAAAft, flooding.
AAAAAA * °
Smeh f^ è^, a kind of boat or ship.
smeh c==. fà,
to pray, to
beseech.
smeh -h— Y I ^, ^__ j[ ps5n, Rec.
!5> T52> garlands.
smehi —«-
w
~_Zl'
s* fl, the
left hand, the left side ; Gr. 'Aafiax ; see
Herodotus II, 30.
S-meS —■w— h I, to deliver a woman ; caus.
of fjj MW); Copt. OJULGCiO.
smesmes
^— AAAAAA
negesges
^aaaaa j t,o overflow.
smesu
Tl^rà, <=)$> Metternich Stele 222,
/ \\ J), eldest, firstborn.
smesit Z=i
Mission 13, 51,
firstborn (fern.).
smesu
high-priest of Metelis.
•im>
title of the
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smesun
•^* t=t, pot, vessel.
smeseru(?)
Rev. 11, 90
Smet. —«— ^^ T r^j > see Mestà, one of
the four sons of Horus.
Smet —»
H JS Berg. I, 17, a croco-
|£ü' dile-god.
f^rö
smet, smetsmet ^, r=a ^
B.D. 125, Neg. Con. 15
3
smet.... w, Famine Stele 17
(e=S)'
Smetm-âqa^^l-^^^l,
B.D. 58, 5, the rudder in the magical boat.
smeti ^=^17 Rec- 5, 95< t0 P'iint the
a W-^-' eyes.
Smetti ?=â XX jl , B.D. 144, the
Watcher of the ist Ärit.
s-metr
semthek
rc=xö
fl.
Rec. 17, 44; caus.
, part of the name
of Psammetichus ; with fern. art.
\ A.Z. 1881, 68.
Smet
smet -^- 1\ =T;, eye paint (?)
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr.
smet
underlings ; see I
ggJJ aa/wv\
III A/VWNA Ü
r\ A/VWNA
them, their : see I
till
Sen-nu , second, fellow.
oil'
l, servants, subordinates,
I
o £LL ill 1
,„, Rec. 4, 30, they,
sen
.^h-
to bow, to pay homage, to
entreat.
Semi AAAA£-^s\, suppliant.
senn-ti *w* }i, worshipper, adorer.
\\ A L r '
sennit -—ll fl(U, B.D. i68a,
I T AAA/VNA 1 1
22, acclamations.
sen, senà/wwvs,'vvwa i, [W Q
to smell, to kiss, to do homage, adoration.
genu «y™ 3, IV, 1220, homage.
senn-t a-vwa c , kiss, embrace.
3
sen ta «y?* , iv, T028, _
3
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JV OIO 'WYWA \A/WV\
' y ' £ M s ' \\ £
"=-^
A/VWNA _J7^i C /l /WYWA
^|E» IV»9o8,
^§^?fl
/WYWA
/wwva^ , to smell the earth,
I ss a \\ W.A
to kiss the earth, to do homage by bowing with
the face to the ground.
—H— 3 ' ■•■ '
senn ta wmm t Mar. Aby. II, $6,
/WYWA I I 35
to kiss the ground, i.e., pay homage.
sennti ta ^~vw & j^, } Âmen. 14,
16, payer of homage.
Senà ta (] 3 , adorer, worshipper.
sen t *w*
' 3
sensen
sensen
A/WWi AAA/VNA
Rec. 16, 56, to smell (i.e.,
kiss) the hand.
to praise, to acclaim ;
Copt. ceXcooX.
*/WWi AAA/VNA
H H A
3, 2=3,
AAA/VNA AAA/VNA I
£>
/WYWA A/VWNA
41'
» —»-
AAA/VNA AAA/VNA
w
a,
AAA/VNA A/SAAAA
[I £, AAAAAA £, to breathe, to snuff the air.
Sensen-ti £ , a breathing.
w
sen
V
t-4,
IV
*~WA >«?>^, to cut, to cut off, to split.
1 1 1 v—S ^
Sen-t 'VVWA ^\\ , a slit, a cutting, wound.
Sena (j \v , slayer ; fern. (1 ^> -^k.
senn o 0 > T- 3S3' o o
those who cut.
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to slit, to cut open, to overthrow; *~wna (1(1 vV
*/WWi I I /»
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sen i—> F) ° , ploughshare; Copt. cine.
sen-t
AAAAAA ' »
^, u. 431 ;var-
AAÄ^VA AAAAAA II I
sensen-t
var. e==»
AAnAM /VWS/VA III
^, U. 43'-
, T. 247
TT <y t e aaaaaa aaaaaa
,,u,235'xa'
u-fl,
Sensen-t ^^,\£äÄ:
sen (not sensh) ""^ -ramm-, to open ; see
www
sen, seni
IU TOOrt ' ' AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
1V' I22°' A ' O' 7i ' W -* '
AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA ^? " AAAAAA | / ^ /y
\\^' ^'^W ^A' \\ HH1^'
Koller Pap. 5, 1, *y*^ .A, Metternich Stele 240,
S \ .A, to open, to expand, to throw
open a door, to pass over or away from, to pass
—»— ft (3
on in front ; late forms are : (I ,
VNAAAA
AAAAAA
WWW
AAAAAA
.a , Rev. 11,174; Copt. erne.
senn, senni ywwvv .a, "^^ \ -A , ^^^
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
} AAAAAA \\ } AAAAAA \\ [J (I <| 7^ } A.Z.
Vi AAAAAA Vi AAAAAA 11
1907, 125, Rec. 36, 201, to pass over, to" go
beyond, to pass in front, to pass away from, to
flutter away (of a bird); —» i«w\\ \ j\ , way,
AAAAAA
road; Copt. cru.em, CltHIItl.
• —H— \\ Q —M— t 1 —M— tZID
senni aaaaaa ^ ^ Mr> 'w^aa , *&aaaa
AAAAAA .A PM AAAAAA .A \\ *- , -*|
MÄ} aaaaaa \aä j officer, leader, chief, fighter
"1 AAAAAA .A P21 *
in the van of an army ; plur. ™w* \\ ^y-* M£ I,
AAAAAA "'* PM I
Anastasi I, 23, 6, Mar. Kam. 53, 38, (1 V\
AAAAAA 1 /T
"P
.A .A .A, N. 29
^ __ J n AAAAAA
i iww VCù 1 Rev. 11, 144, 173,
- - AAAAAA
A A A, P. 41, M. 62,
PI
o
^^'
Seni ^^ AAAAAA ^b^i, AAAAAA
^■' w ^' w
sufferer, a wretched, needy, or miserable man.
seni meni ~^t=D 13 '^ä, Tutänkh.
\\ J\ üXiii'
g AAAAAA ~ AAAAAA =3
\\ J\ AAAAAA^*' \\ A \\ X
P. iii6b, 38, 54, in a state of flux and ruin,
topsy-turvy.
sen-t ^"ICA^f P- 3&5'
N. 1078, lie, false statement.
sennâ aaaaaa "^»é. , aaaaa* M ^^é. , aaaaaa M >è\
AAAAAA AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA 1 /I
, sufferer, sorrower; plur. aaaaaa
AAAAAA 1 | | I
M **" ^
sen-t a>wvaa ^ , decay, a passing away.
£S <>-3 III
sen "£p O, Rev. 14, 34, clay.
g©]! ^AAAAA AAAAAA«^—-j TheS. I2Q7, ^^^
t=D \\ y" \\ J\ '
to copy, to make a likeness or transcript of
anything.
se nit ^û, p. 424, M. 607, N. 1212,
"^X-^D} Thes. 1286, aaaaaa (jj]Q> Rev I4j 68j
model, copy, likeness, archetype (of a book) ;
:r>, IV, 1150, in likeness of.
senn aaaaaa "} Rev. 6, 29, aaaaaa 1 t
AAAAAA I AAAAAA I ^ I
"*=^-$ /WAAAA
w
, ReC. I9, 93, AAAAAA
j Thes. 1122, copy, duplicate, transcript,
1 ' list, notes of a case, report.
Sen-t-Râ
7\
, B.D. 115,7,
IV, 1032, to make a
copy or likeness.
the "similitude of Rä."
senn ■^-11^
sennu~w=li— w
likeness, image, copy, figure, statue.
Senen. -w^ 11 *, Denderah II, n,
AAAAAA T y
TT
*
, one of the 36 Dekans.
sen-t, senàt
AAAAAA AAAAAA
0 7^'^
AAAAAA 9,9,99,
AAAAAA
draughts;
at draughts
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
' aaaaaa ,m"V o nmnin'
, draughtboard and
—H— t=D
rr>/WAAA , to play
Sen-t ""^, case, box.
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senni(?)
aWaaa" IÏÏTÏÏ1 ,
\\ .A
a counter in a
game.
sen-t (?) *~WA , Peasant 2-\, a kind of
v ' o mm] m
stone; compare I I -Lo, ruby (?)
sen-t "*^
; see
senn tfAttAgSo}: see wvwl^), foundation.
4, 22, a precious stone, ruby(?)
senà(?) h © I^2 ~> winds> breaths.
AAAAAA 1 T —
senà, sennâ "~"~ h \> % .a, *»~* (1
AAAAAA 1 _ZF AAAAAA 1
^ .A, ^ \\ A J\ ^ .A, to Pass; see
sen
AAAAAA
seuàuà (1 «w« (]<j> f .A, Amen. 7, i,
AAAAAA 1 I
pass quickly.
Senàn (?) ™£ä ^ % > Berg< I> r3? a god}
a defender of the dead.
senàh ~^~ ft ra ^\ 4L1, B.D. 145,
AAAAAA 1 _CÜ\^ TT"1
IX, 34, injury, damage.
Senas ft iQa, A.Z. 1906, 103; see
AAAAAA 1 ^ I
AAAAAA I 2L1
Senâ ^^^ , to turn back, to repulse.
\7A- K
_ — — AAAAAA
s-naa 0
, with Tr öflJ to reduce
S—fl'
to the consistence of paste (of drugs used in
medicine), to knead ; caus. of
, B.D. 125, III, 20.
seni-t
AAAAAA
cabin, box ; Copt. CettH.
a^aaaa^ case chamber,
senu "w^
0 s
AAAAAA a Q /W\AAA
Ö ' Ö
AAAAAA
Ö
AAAAAA
£
AAAAAA
Ö
~M— <ö III —H—. 0 . —M—
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
, , >P\ I , AAAAAA I (S
ößOI ÖEIII Ö J! (^3) I ' AAAAAA 1
AAAAAA
Wain'
, Rev. 12, 90, bread, bread cakes : •**!
111 'yy' ' ' Ö
i_ _j a (■• j)
"*"" <cz> Kv ___> IV, 768, Annales III, no.
Senu ^* %\ % ! Tuat VII, a company
Ö JUT SÜ 1 ' of gods who fed Rà.
senu "^", öQ, N.62, "^"Q, T. 268,
pot, vase, vessel, jar.
senu "K> T> 3» 4, wine of Pelusium ;
0 0' Gr. Snii/.
senu c77—«*, Methen, assessor of taxes.
Senu aa^aa W, physician (?) ; Copt. C^em.
genii AAAAAA j^^_i to see, to weep(?)
senu(?) ^^ö%H, B,D- 64' I4> djs;
v ' irv—^ Jl tnct (?)
0
7\
see
7\
Ö
sennu ~^ \>r~rn, *aaaaâ - — prjvj_
lege, right.
aJwv "^j\ @ fe^ Jl ! Nàstasen Stele
senu
0
§-
senui •*»** % NX
0 Jr j\
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Ö
fl;
0
i'65
, Nàstasen Stele 68,
\\
' See AAAAAA
AAAAAA
7^
s-nukh ,rvr^^^fî. L-D- m, 140c, to
burn up, to scorch, to shrivel.
öo
senut (senupet?) *"*~> ^, *"w*
JT k J 111 A
senb
AAAAAA
fortification.
SAAAA 77 1 1 1
JJÜUÜt
n,p.453,
2D
, a plant.
JO-
wall,
senb-t Jo, u. 438, J«
AAAAAA «ail AAAAAA «ail
T. 250, J , wall, fortification; plur.
AAAAAA «ail I
"""" j - n °>p- 306, "^ j j 5 5, p. 352,
AAAAAA «ail J-X O AAAAAA «ail AAA
N. i<*7,~*~ JU/I/I/I, N. 741, "*" I
AAAAAA «ail «_J *_J «_| AAAAAA «CJ
N. 164, Jl^K Ö |, Rec. 27, 59, |
AAAAAA -g*!- /' l_t I AAAAAA «ail
(j(]^,Rec. 30, 194.
senb " II T^T a co°l> wholesome wind
AAAAAA «=JJ T ' or breeze.
senb-t ~^~ Ï] ojß, P. 392, N. 1166, A.Z.
AAAAAA «-il 1Â
1880, 49, beaker, jar, libation vessel; plur.
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senb -*- y J 8, Rec. 5, 96, ö ^ ö>
Rec. 5, 92, 95, to bind, to tie, to tear into strips,
strip of cloth or linen, bandage.
s-nebi -^_/g£$,Hymn Dariu5 23, to
VSU~~J-' make to swim.
senb "~*~ jj'fe*, ~~~ \*h£> Rec-
AAAAAA -Cj J S AAAAAA -£l) _/-A
16,57,31,18, A a, Peasant 115, to be
AAAAAA «ä£l
overthrown (?) to be evilly entreated (?)
senbà-t ^ (1 , jar, vase, vessel, pot.
genp iW*AA ^^, to cut, to slay.
senpu ****
^>!
j slaughterers, slaugh-
senf iw^AA jt^+ AAAAAA
terings.
Î111 *^ T111
blood ; Copt. CHOq.
senfu "*"* v\ <r^ »a»«, a flux of blood.
^<—» /' l AAAAAA
senf iw^AA jj^" ÄS!) bloody-eyed.
Senfiu ^ (j (j ^\ *** J), gods of blood,
or gods of blood colour.
senf w^a S\ > w^a ^v ! j knjfe (p)
Senf AAAAAA 11 } garment, raiment, dress.
Ç Ç %_^ n AAAAAA
senf j j , I O, last year; var.
"**** ; Copt, crconrq.
S-nef "*~* 1^2 ML Peasant 279, to unload
a boat, to give relief to.
s-nefi
AAAAAA y(^
y^-7 to produce air, to
s-nefekhfekh
AAAAAA
T A,
A
to loosen, to untie, to undo mummy bandages;
AAAAAA JS_-^ f
caus. of J*->=— j
^ ^ 1
s-nem (s-unem)
iv, 352,
AAAAAA Ji fm> ~JS~"
Love Songs 8, 5, ty,
AAAAAA Ü
1, A.Z. 1880,
Q
, to feed, to
supply with food, to enjoy food, to eat
ravenously ; caus. of unem.
s-nemm (s-unem)
AAAA.
Rec. 36, 81, to feed, to satisfy with food, to
devour; caus. of unem.
Sn6m llkfl' Peasants,
, greediness, voracity.
abundance,
plenty.
snem
snem
AAAAAA
I I I
CZD
, IV, IT 84,
, food.
snem-t
g^, IV, 1054, 1055,
IV 7Z1 " (1 t\° 4c^
AAAAAA Ji WVY. _/_L
IV, 1158, food supply, provisions, offerings
in abundance.
snem, snemm
AAAAAA
fc I 1 1
•il fTvV /VSAAAA J
, A.Z. 1873, 151,
spawn of fish (^^^ !),
snem^^,_J|^^,
AAAAAA JI _B^ ^P1 1 1 l' AAAAAA JI Jl^ ?P 1 1 l'
to grieve, to mourn, grief, sorrow.
snem âb (hat) ^^ ^, ®, grief of
heart, sorrow.
a.Z. 1906,113, ^z^o,^ <=£=%,
AAAAAA U- - U- I
to tear out the hair in grief; ( K\ ^\
AAAAAA JI _HF^ JS^
XX^' Mission 13, 229.
s-ne^Hk#'IV-9iO
VJ U I AAAAAA AAAAAA M
Q£, to pray, to supplicate, to beg; see (
C_i AAAAAA JI
!ö; caus. of
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Ä Tombes 8, GVV^
>>>>>> A/VWNA Ji WW //
A/VWNA I
A/VWNA j
A/VWNA I
flood, storm, tempest, thunder rain.
Snem, Snemmti ^^^-j,
k\\T IkwN' title of Set.
S-nemà —h— ( / () , to step, to walk ;
caus. of
Snemf ^^
o
see
\\
>-=^- Rec. 5, 92, the god of the pre-
O ' ceding year.
s-nemeh ~*~ \ |\ 8 V} Ä, ~*~ (
t\ 8 gj)) wvAAA 8 N|, to humble oneself, to
abase oneself, to beg, to pray, to supplicate;
CaUS. Of AAAAAA
s-nemmeh
, Rec.
35-i25'_j^j^)te2Lt';ohumb,e
oneself, to beg, to pray; caus. of ****/*( K\ Q ^8.
snemehu """" (I f\ 8 (ft ^jj, ~^T (
^3kfeMÉi'A-z-I90S'28'pra)'er'
petition, entreaty, supplication, begging.
Snemkhef
TfiRjw» TuatXII,
a serpent-god in the Tuat.
s-nems —*— ( t\ 1 ^, to feed, to
nourish, to fill, to provide with.
s-neh *~w*
ra
ra
i, Rev. 3, 38,
to enslave, to reduce to subjection, to regulate ;
see s-nehi.
s-nehi ~w^\\^a iv, 130,1006, *~wa .a,
ra m ' â ' ' raw '
Rec. 4. 131, ,vvWA
*' â ra
ÖITI
ra
©
H] ^T S$> t0 muster soldiers,
to place soldiers in their positions for fighting,
to marshal forces, to register, to make an
inventory; ^ XX ^, 1V> Ioo6> t0 ^is.ter
m J\ I V a district.
Sneh Rä /at* , the name of a festival.
01X121 I
|j -^15-, A.Z. 1900, 20,
to make watchful or vigilant, to keep awake ;
s-nehas ,vvwa
ra
caus. of
ra
M
£§&- or
ra
ra
Snehaqarha (?) »»»«
*~wa©, B.D. 162, 2, a mythological locality;
D
YQ t- AA/VWA
ra
a
AAA/VNA AAA/VNA
•n AAA/VNA
TJv AAA/VNA
snehu rD
AAA/VNA
part of a building (?)
=fl, B.D. (Safte) 75, 3,
—»— —»— —m— n
s -nehep *™w* a, ^~vwa t/j *a/wa j
raa raa ^^ raD U'
a
öra^
the stars -^
, to marshal troops, to set in motion (of
Ï-
caus. of .A.
raa
s-nehemhem m HI *& Sphinx
14, 206, to make a noise; caus. of m lu
sneh
U-fl,
x
AAA/VNA
(9 \\ —H-
(®
Ö
Ç—fl*
i/WNA A // J J AAA/VNA A U -/o'') AAA/VNA
-e-
p «> to tie, to bind, to fetter; Copt. cum,?,.
snehneh x
AAA/VNA
0
>j, to tie, to
bind, to fetter ; Copt. CUOrt^.
Sneh-t 8 °, band, fillet, tie.
Snehu ~^~ 8 %w binding, bandage, tie,
a _a 0 ' fetter.
Snehu """" 8 %^, wings (?) feathers (?)
S-n*aZf ^^. to destroy, to
make a ruin of; caus. of aaaaaa
rV
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s-nehem T£p
AAA/W
deliver; caus. of \-*y
snehem
¥<WWVA
E Jlj to rescue, to
S /I; Copt. no&eJUL
jfe£,M.328,N. 159,
n £=}£sk,Rec.
15, 161, grasshopper, locust; plur. T£?
1^ ! ; Copt. G&.rcrce&, Heb. D^7Ç.
Snekha-t ^ 0 /* droppings from the
f nose.
s-nekht "***, iv, 657,—h-
/VA/WSA
TV, 1154, to strengthen; caus. of ^^ L-Jl
Dill'
s-nekhtu -•tkU, Eber**>%
^^^_ZT 111 1, rigor (?)
Sens w^a £, to smell ; see ™™.
sens ^~~ [l ^, iv, 1063, "^~ n \jj A,
I ^T, A.Z. I906, IO8, /VA/WSA j] j */VWA QÄj
J? ^R^ /VA/WSA I I \\ £yû /VAAA
to praise, to acclaim, to adore.
/VA/WSA
sens
n
j.
1, A.Z. 35, 16, praises, hymns.
j /VAAAAA
Sens-àab-t
^aaaaa to il ci, Tuat XII, a
singing-god of Sinaitic origin (?)
sensn (y 1 /vaaaaa /www c aanwv y>
x
*"*** 7 » ■<WWAA' ^'^- J49» XIV, 7, /vwwv/vS
X
/VA/VNAA vtN
rzszi
aoJfLJ
S^'
^^ 1, to open, to unbolt
a door ; see sesh rzszi.
A
senshu wvwv%c=ï], B.D. 75, *, *"^[P
i_zr 111 'J,0,Daiii'
Rec. 16, 130, chambers.
Sensh.it »*»*
1, Tuat I, the
serpent-goddesses who open the.gates to Àfu-Râ.
s-neshemshem *~^* ^\ c^a'^x V ,
Sphinx 14, 209, to sharpen, to file; caus. of
V
s-neshen
r-^-, f-—' to pierce, to
*w/na £ -/!' open ; caus.
II MWW\
VAMA
w
S-neshni ^^ _ w „5-jli$f
S—0 ™™ £E3^—0 storm> bad weather,
\\111 the storm-fiend.
senshen "~*-nnW RD# 3gAj g, /.,.,
01=1 W, lily, lotus; Heb. JttftttJ, Jttfttf,
1 xx ' AAA/VNA
.0 7 *
Syr. Ml*ai, Aram. NttMtl?, Arab. ^£,
Gr. <70ü<7Of.
Senshen aa W **w* Î |, b.d.
38A, 8, lily of feldspar (associated with Jfl
3
s-neq "*"* ^7, iv, 020, ^^ ,_, ), *~ww
a y a V \ a
^^j^, "T^Y^ÖAi "^^r-i.to suckle:
AAftAAA
AAA/VNA \SN V/ ^/TA AAAAAA
^ Jr sir 4
/VAftAAA n
Ç7'
n/VAAAAA n ||
Jo^, IV,920; caus.(?)
compare Heb. p3\ Copt. CUJHK.
Sena ^w*
n
AAA/VNA
title of the
high-priestess of Apis, and of the high-priestess
of Libya Mareotis.
Senk ***"" «s=s*, Gol. 14, 131, greediness
■"v ■'O
senki 'vvwa w
senk-hat /vwwv
Amen. 7, 14, 18, 8,
greedy man(?)
O B.D. 174, 19,
I ' strong-willed.
senk /wv/w *~j?~^
1900, 27, 1906, no
H
senk ***
(j^^O
F=f=^1
A.Z.
night, even-
in» darkness.
sight.
senk, senk-ti »*»" o, ^ %\ Q,
^^, rays of light.
^|-Btu-t"|*.
Senk ^^0 = ^ B.D 168, a jight-
,vz^* v O god, a title of Ra.
Senki ^^ (](] O, Tomb of Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 9).
Senkit ^^ ° ^uat VIÏI» a goddess in
O' the Circle-Çapseshmus.
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Senk-her ww" O^, Tomb of Seti I,
**"*» O * -?|, a light-god, one of the 75 forms
of Ra (No. 62) ; read Sti-her *Y" ^
senk, senk-ti ^™ Q, *""» ° Ol =
sti *T* \\ , to light a fire.
senk-ti ""*» ° ^"*" = sti *T^ ^"*", to
pour out.
senkti'vvwa , Rec. 16,57 *~vw
»>ww mi ?=$ _ "Tp ^ "^p MM ^^j to emit
seed, to beget.
Senk.tm ,vvwA
w
1 1 1
Stiu
«-ÇH« <=>
k^3 Asiatic and Nubian desert
111' dwellers.
Senktett
sent
sent
U
)fl
Hh. 339 ; see
Sektett.
Rec. 13t 5^» custom, use,
wont ; Copt. CUmT.
1 £CJ\, Jour. As. 1908, 289,
creatures, created things ; Copt. CC0ItT\
senti »»*« If 3
o \\
Rec.
IV, 1085, *~WA
o \\
3, 46, statue, figure, likeness;. .—.,
Ln_l l l
Sphinx Stele 2, 7.
Senti *~WA S££)» to found, to establish;
\\
see
Sent *~WA S^E)» something founded or
established, ground, the solid earth.
senti ""^go)2, ^^0, ^^)û,
/www
a \\
foundation; Copt. CltXe.
senti /w™/% (- 'w^Ivna O tne bottom of
o o=±£=j'o Wi w ■ ' anything.
sennti *«w
A/VWNA
tion ; Copt. citXe.
senti ta ~vwa
o \\
AAA/VNA J
AAA/VNA \\
founda-
AAA/VNA
I I 31'
to lay a foundation, the earth's foundation ;
/WW\A
/WW\A w
, Rec. 21, 90.
. sent, senti
S
o \\
rt A/WW> (eT(
^£ and I "*-«* T^, fear; Copt. Clt^T.
sentu (stilt) *"*" fl 1, ™w* ^\ Q
fire, flames.
senti (sti)
beget.
sentit 'vvwa
'«VWA(«=a:)= *Tp (*=£), t0
, Rec. 6,147, matter of the
body, bodily members; var. II >/c^> (1(1 u
]*
-do-, to
Senti 'VVWA JL i = Stiu, desert dwellers.
sent ~^~ ) ft -*§3-,
cry, to grieve.
S-neter —»— 71 , to cense, to purify,
to smoke ; see s-nether and nether.
Senter | o, the substance used in
censing or smoking, incense.
Senthes ™™
ofLl
1, Tuat X, a light-goddess.
ß
sentegsi »»»* (A
senth *~wa 3
senth-t*~wa
Rec. 13, 53 = Gr.
avvru^t<\
senth-t *~wa,
to found, to establish.
^ establishment, provision,
-w—,' endowment.
fl
= ^^
fear.
o 1
Senthit ^ (J(J ~ j, ^ (](j ^, Reo.
6, 148 : (1) the bodily members ; (2) the name
of a goddess ; var. 1 \f c^a 01| ° •
n k£» a/wwv
^7), Rec. 30, 187, to
sent *~WA
fear; see
Sent-t ~VWA <<£> V& I » 'VVWA <0> — » fear :
c=>52^ £il 1 <=^^ ^^ III
Copt. cn«&.T".
_ sentU —h— ^3> @, timid man.
Sent ^^ ffl , foundation ; Copt. CÏVTe.
—H-— P
Sent aa/wvn 3
, Tuat VI, a warder-god.
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s-netchem —h-
or pleasant; caus. of o |\J .
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to make happy
S
s-netchem
, to rest, to sit,
, to pro-
to be at ease, to seat someone.
s-netchem sti ——
duce a sweet smell.
s - netchemnetchem —-— || Aft • ,
ö AQ 0, to be at rest, at ease.
snetchemnetchemu —-— || Aft i,
men who can be kept quiet, or' bribed to be
silent.
s-netcher
grip ; caus. of
H—
ser
/VA/WSA
AvWvAA <;
L»=/]
, to restrain, to
, prince, noble;
I?
"^ VfÄ i, IV, 1158, nobles of the courtiers,
c* 2ix I
ser er neheh
everlasting prince,'a title of Osiris.
Seräa <=
, TombSeti I, one of
the 75 forms of Rä (No. 27).
, M. 726, N. 1329, W,
ser
Rec. ii, 180,
A
TflflM
, ram ; fern.
compare
N. 719.
2=3,
/•—1
II H-
Ser-t, Serà-t <=>,<_>(j ~,<=>^x,
H*^ .|'H *•*„„„, Tombs Set, I,
***
Ram. II, Ram. IV, Denderah II, 10, Zodiac
Dend., one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. Hpu.
ser, sera ^ 3L 3L [H] (Til ' M* 726'
^inn-N'^
Ser <~>, Rec. 30, 192, to arrange, to order.
J\
Ser lp\ Q-Û, Shipwreck 31, to predict;
' oil» lr^» t0 Proc^a'm> t0 announce,
to publish, to pronounce, to order, to direct
troops; Copt. CUJp.
Ser J£ä ^ Nâstasen Stele 52, advice,
I 21' order.
II H-
Serser ga, Nàstasen Stele 10,
Herusàtef Stele 72, 109, to comfort, to console;
Copt. CoXcX.
Ser metut jf^. Jl C=^3, to arrange
words in order, to compose a work.
Ser-kheru * j^ ^ J ^ ^, b.d.
5, HI, ^ (j jj^ J ^^, one of the 42
12
assessors of Osiris
seriu ~~H~
ser, serr
AlVi-tf
*-^,
raffes.
JL^j>, to write,
to engrave, to trace, to draw.
serr <z> ^^ a.Z. 1873, 60
ser ö"^' ö^*' ö^
H J 0 H A
a kind of goose ; fern. N^» (J @.
Rev. 14, 34 (glossed by XHNArPlOY) ;
plur.
ser ^, wool ; Copt. copx.
ser
ser
ser
O, ,w , drum, tambourine.
Ö, skin, a kind of disease.
Ser-t ~*
5, a part of the boat of the deceased
*— < m, arrow.
-, B.D.'58,
Ser-t <z> ^p, IV, 998, fan; see
ser ~*~ •. U. 28A, """ %> o, N. 255A,
-XS<N o <= s> _21 o
cheese (?) butter (?); 3^°o°> butter of the
South ; ~~^~ #> °o°, butter of the North.
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Serser *^f|» ^^fj®>
""*"" © """" f| » fj f| © »a fierv re8ion in
the Tuât ; aa/ww © ; the lake of
boiling water in the same place.
sera Q~^*> ~*~ \\ %"^s, a kind
of goose; plur. <_^ (J Ng* ^-
sera fl^fe?» rami varr- 3£$>
^|^, Rec. 3, 56, ^ !)^^>
Seràt-beqt ^f)Q^ Jfw^> B-D-
177, 6, a cow-goddess.
Seri " () (1, Tuat XII, a god in the Tuat.
^, IV, 998,
seri-t
H—
998,
fan.
serit
f*>2
seru
Q£, sickness, nausea.
, scorpion; Copt. cXh.
Seru <S1 $ BerS' T> x7> a bird-god
© I5Ü' (goose-god?)
S-rukh(?) """~~ % ® , Mission 13,
223 =
s-rut
.(?)
— ^\, Rev. 15, 162; see
s-rut ^tf\, ^
see
TUt-tà <_> ^ ^ I ] (j, planted ;
see
n
■$=» H
serpet <=> \\ (^_, nettle (?) mustard ;
compare Heb. *7Q1D> Isaiah lv, 13.
Serpet " D C?, mustard.
seref
, Sphinx Stele 6, <cr>Aft,
rz> TA"y rest» repose, leisure, refreshment ;
<^^_ Y ' Copt, cpqe, cpoqr.
Seref <=> J ][ , to be hot, warm, warmth,
heat, flame, fire, the vigour produced by heat;
^^ (1 mmm^ ! Wild Cattle scarab;
V 7T?9 I compare Heb. Fpft?.
seref <
flood, inundation
/WVNAA
/V/VW\A ,
AAAA/VN
îpare
H—
)—t, <=^>, water
Ç ö'
Q0-0f ^-. Edfû I, 80, a title of
oerei <z>«aaaaaa » »
*u=^_ aaaa^ the Nile-god.
s-rem
caus. of <rr>
s-rerem
serem
Serem.
S\ ^5^., to make to weep;
^^•Copt. piJULe.
, to make to weep.
, water flood, torrent.
^AAAAA
^AAAAA
/WVNAA
H B.D. 39, 9, a foe of
r Äapep.
Serem -taui
Âmsu 32, 27, a form of Äapep
serem -1
,?■■
,, Nesi-
G,
Ö,
öl
!>
ill
, yeast, barm,
sediment, dregs, lees; see Ö
copejüL (?)
Ö ; Copt.
111
Q fermented
s, 111' liquor.
seremre[m?]
S-renp "~"~ { jj§), —•— { 2*), to rejuven
ate; caus. ofAA/ww j %.
serhu
.aas
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Xj?WJ' throw.
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s-rekh
, to make to know; <^>4-
' Ol
n$ ~=^, Nâstasen Stele 14; caus. of
serekhi <=
C
accused, the defendant
Serekhi <=
, Peasant 255, the
>, B.D.
125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
serekh <=> [pj, Mission 13,131, throne;
S - rekhsha " T T*T»T )% > Nâstasen
Stele 61, fighter (?) ; caus. (?)
—^ to wake up, to keep awake, to be vigi-
'^' laut.
Seres-her "~*~ [1 ^^-^^ BD-
147, 4, the warder of the 3rd Ärit.
Seres - tepu —*— *j] -^ ® ! J), the
warder of the 4th Ärit.
Seresh-en-mau «SesaL/ v v V,
Denderah IV, 67, a funerary coffer at Denderah.
serq
►3flP, t0
open [the windpipe], to breathe; see I j,
»— V* H—
Serqit
, Tuat VII, <=>,
goddess who strangled Neha-her.
Serqrit] Sgtöp, Tu*x>th? f0^'0"-
^■l J A ow ' goddess of the Tuat.
Serqit sgp, u. 599, N. 964, f^3$P,
3SP ° B\' ®8P & Ber8- !. J9, Cairo Pap.
Ill, 4, the scorpion-goddess; I gr$p
Serq <==>|> Tuat X, a serpent-god.
sera <3>a^I Nâstasen Stele 43, an edible
I in' plant (?)
Serqi
, Tomb Seti I, one of
the 75 forms of Rà (No. 36).
serqu
A -K U' A -X Ul
visions, sustenance, nourishment
1, food, pro-
II /VA/VAAA
serqu
serk -
serk
wind ; see
>(c>*a/wva stream, flood.
A T=r
gi^p, scorpion.
$$p, to breathe, to snuff the
PTÏ-
SertiU <g (j(j ^ ^, B.D. 125, H, one
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
8eh.t(P)^?,.R*-3..«.aporti«iOf
II H-
S-hai ra7^, ra ^(JIJAo to turn aside,
to turn down, to make to descend ; caus. of
ra ^ tin A-
seha ra &*-"» ra
crush, to beat (of the winds), opposition
seha
to
sehi
sehi
ra
ra
ra
"^^Ê-, destruction, overthrow,
o , a kind of seed or grain.
Ç/&. Rec 36, 173, to flee,
Jfô ' to escape, to hasten.
s-hebi
rj
ra
j\
disgrace ; see I [~0 J
seheb-t
ra'J^'
, to put to shame, to
sliame, disgrace,
ignominy.
shame, disgrace,
ignominy.
sehem ^
, to heat, to melt.
Ol
seher, seherr ra , Rec. 4, 21, ra
■, a precious stone, carnelian (?)
ol' ra o m-
S-heri hat mpO, to give content to
the heart, to pacify ; caus. of HI tQ>."
seherri ^
», Peasant 249, one
who quiets ; IT]
sehrà
ra
'" hé who keeps
<=^=? Egypt quiet.
£ Rev. 13, 43>bark>
^^' boat.
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s-herp
plunge into water; caus. of
s-hett
=t, Rec. 27, 86, to
/WVAAA J COpt.
D /WYWA
r]-j L—ü, Rec. 17, 44, sub-
jugation; see J^L, ^fl •
seh rî| g£, to discuss, to talk over a
thing, to take counsel; |jTl Qr X V I }
Dream Stele 27, took counsel with his heart-;
™, Thes. 1295.
sehu
wise man, sage, skilled, trained
seh —H-
crm
, Rec.
29, 152, 31, 3o, || 1 || CTD, || || |n> hall,
chamber, council hall or chamber
seh menu
A/VWNA
Ö
AAA/VNA
m
crm
■"yf j,
605, hall of the shrine.
seh-t en unem
7 /* . U U U I— —■
dining room. i//^|>i'v< t^ikvi
seh en utchâ maâ
|-L, I), court of justice.
seh en menkhut
clothes chamber, wardrobe
seh neter T
seh neter ^Q, ^ f]^ ^ the holy
chamber in which Anubis mummified Osiris ;
Sehu fll" /ft , a title of Osiris
the name of a tool or
instrument.
n~3
seh
, U. 193, N. 605,
c-u, T. 72, M. 226,
CT3
, to draw
in a net, to pull the cord of a net, to strain, to
stretch, to unyoke.
Seh —h- 8 h® Bubastis 51, a kind of
X IT ' vessel.
seh —h— Q ft , to rub, to pound, to crush.
sehseh
pound; see
sehseh
x
m
~ , to rub away, to
X
U. 493, N.
' 945, a bird.
Seha <ffc> Ç to array, to deck out, to
• ' " IM 0 ' dress.
sehä (?) —h— 0 n k=±>, to mummify.
S-hää —h— 9 R ' t0 ma^e t0 rejoice ;
caus. of R jf .
sehu —h— fi "" kgg j\, Israel Stele 19,
i«M-J^
>, B.D. X13, 2,
to collect, to gather together ; Copt. C(JUOY£>.
S-hur —h—fi ^ ;2e=t SJ £ft, to revile, to
curse ; caus. ; Copt. C&OYGp, C£,OYp
s-hebi^fj^,^,
to celebrate a festival, to rejoice, to make glad ;
caus.
JS
Sehpu
sehem
D
P. 685, a
god(?)
&&}'• Ü li' todestr0>'>
to break up, to pound, to chop ; varr.
s-hemi WWI
away ; caus. of ^
/V, to turn back, to drive
Copt. c&ume
= s-t hem-t
woman
sehen
So
sehenti
Rev. 12, 34, command ;
Copt. C<L&Ite.
AAAAAA w
1, those who
give orders, officers, commanders.
s-heri J$^ ?x^?, Rec. 16, 109,
to drive away ; caus. of " î^î.
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Seher-t-baïu-s
*s*
i i
, Tuât VIII, a Circle in the Tuat.
Seherit-tu p=_i \^ ^ *, D.E. 20,
Thés. 28, ^ £j5 ^, Berg. 11,8,
fX^V Denderah "I. 24, IV> 84>
-£- f| tk x ^ the goddess of the 3rd
<=>1 _a L—0%*' hour of the night.
S-hes —h— Q y ~^~, to turn back (?), to
advance against ; caus. of
^iyj, to make to rule ;
s-heqa
? "Ik J
caus. of I A v&\ i
s-heqr -
to keep hungry, to let hunger, to starve ; caus.
of ? ^ ^;Copt. &OKep.
s-hetep
0'
D
, to
make to be at peace, to pacify, to appease, to
propitiate, to unite with ; caus. of ; .
<=> D L
Sehetepit [nether] *^ £, a |£
sehetepi ^ (JM &,_$, censer; for the
four-fold censer see Bubastis, 51.
propitiatory offer-
sehetput ° <q>,
* «=5=0 111
ings.
s-hetep hem (?)-t-s 0 fl, the title
of the prophet of Hathor of Denderah.
sketch _n~\^[%.
illumine, to light up ; caus. of
to
C>, U. 437, N. 760, ^^, Rec.
sekh
30,69, <^j, M. 340, to hold, to grasp;
ö tä (jq, T. 308 ; Copt. cuxg, cy^ïï-
^ -/l, to strike,
sekh
to beat, to strike (the lyre), to play a harp;
r n beating, bastinado ; Copt.
Ox
8ekh-t 9*^j? cTT' Rec 35'
126, blow, stripe, beating, punishment.
sekh "~*~~ ^^ t0 reap ; Copt- cuc&>
® ^—A' (JOC^).
sekh-t
>v
^.«ddj^Öjp
TTII I'
D , Rev. 6, 7, garden lands ; Copt. CUXye,
Sekhti
god in the Tuat.
Sekh-t-her
, Tuat I, a
field's» ■=! $ Berg. I, 18, a
I 15Ü ' bird-god.
sekh
incident.
Di=2±a
, event,
sekh , to run; sekhs
II H-
>A
A
sekhsekh
sekh
)j\
>, A.Z. 1900, 128, Peasant 188,
—H— —H— \\ H *•*-"=» J
to be deaf;varr. ^_, ^^, I ^ ^
Copt. C00&.
Skhi |l q^) VJp, deaf man.
Skhu ~~*~~ ^\ ^, deaf.
Sekhekh ^' A'Z- 7°'171' OO $>
— &—% ^|tOWei^t0
balance, a measure of length ; —H—/T\ e/M ^>
Thes. 102, balance of the earth ; ~^~ w^ /r\,
Rev. 3, 12; Copt. cyHcy.
to remember, to think out, to commemorate.
skhau —«—X Ks^ 9r> memo"al»
memorandum, remembrance.
skha -h_ I ^ jjjjjjj] n , hall
Skhait-Heru —-_ ? ^f Ç\ '
a cow-goddess, a form of Isis or Hathor.
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skhai
— w
, A.Z. 1866, 103,
, IV, 1079, , to be deaf;
.A, IV, x 180, to pay no heed to, to turn
away from advice: */) *\ IV, 1033, to
0-=» III
* <zz>, A.Z. 1912,
turn a deafear to ;
55, to ignore ; Copt. CUJ^.
skhai-t
^, IV, 409, deafness.
skha-t ^tfr a kindof Plant "sed in
- - - - funerary offerings.
o 111
skha-t pet **-=»
D ^
, , the name of a star
or part of the sky near Orion.
Rec. 30, 185
skhaä **-=» ^\ , to cut, sword, knife.
skhai
(2 o
wound ; var. I T
Skhaut —*
a cow-goddess.
fr, Amen. 14, 8, to
, cut, stroke, blow.
>^, B.D. 169,19,
skhab J| —.Kl
A.Z. ,905, 37, __ J^1#.„_J
to lick up, to swallow, to chew up.
skhabiu
skhab —
IM
1, devourers.
j\, to travel.
Skhabes " | " , Zod. Dend., one of
the 36 Dekans ; Gr. 2oi>x^'«•
Skhabsenfunen I v^ ,
/VA/VNAA
Tuat III, a warder-god.
skhap
skham
\> 1
, a kind of land.
^J], A.Z. X879, 62,
^^^^'t0beStr0ng*
skhamu ~^~ t\ %^
i, Peasant 211,
to reject, one rejected.
skhar
V,
t—fl,»—
S » Iv> 743, 10 milk.
skhar "
, to milk ;
<2>-
I I I
, a kind of tree, log.
, planks.
skharu
skharu ^^ ^"T^ '> IV> 742, 1x48,
garments made of a kind of linen.
s - khart
I
, Sphinx
4, 64, to rejuvenate ; caus. of
7\
, to hasten, to run.
skhas
s-khaker **-"> , **^<3«, to oma-
ment, to decorate ; caus. of
skhakerujgT'jJlJ,
skhati
decorations.
\\
x Rev. 11, 168, plaited thing;
ö' Copt. CH<6.
s-khâi
Q
ö
, to make
Q
to rise up or appear, to celebrate a festival, to
crown a king ; caus. of
skhäi-t -
Skhäit-baiu-s
S IV, 209, rising,
appeared ance, coronation.
Q
O
1 a name of
' Hathor.
s-khâr
^7
Q
to stir up to wrath ; caus. of
Skhi
Skhit
1
^7
, Rec. x6,108, to inflame,
Tuat I, Rec. 3, 116, a god
in the Tuat.
û Tuat I, a gatekeeper-
£ ' goddess.
Skhu ~^~^^7, Rec. 30, 192, ~^~^
^K I , width, breadth.
skhu-t
chamber.
skhun
o
m
^f1
^ era
, hall,
&>
, to curse,
to revile, to ill-wish, wrathful, angry, furious,
passionate, irascibility.
skhunnu ~T ^ Ö % J? , angry
0 /wvwv Jl ^^' man.
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B.D. 125 ; see
Serekhi.
Skhuni _
s-khus ,_ ^K , A.Z. 1908, 129, to
form, to fashion, to build; caus. of ^J 1 L—Û-
•skheb TJâ' 00 e1to swallow'
to drink ; var. \ or-
**-*> Ji P\
S-khep _ = ® D, to make to become;
® 0 <=>
caus. of >ri 4 •
D w U
Skhep-kenmem /vAAAAA , , one
of the 36 Dekans.
Skhepti-ser-t
*~~ -=> ^S ' one of the
D Wo *' 36 Dekans.
H—
S-khepi A, to make to run, to bring,
to lead; caus. of ^ ; ^„J\ I > a
successful advance.
skhep-[t]
■*-àe*
, a kind of grain.
□ s* s* s*
S-kheper —*— W <z>, Peasant 199, 289,
f— O, to make to be or exist, to fashion, to
form, to create, to produce ; caus. of '
s-kheperu —-_ 43 <^ ^K !, —-
<=-=> s s V* 1 ' ' ^ose wn0 nia^e or create
s-khemi "^
of, to forget ; caus.'of ^
, to be unmindful
skhem
~ru.
{sic)
cr-n'
holies ; plur.
! ©
>
oCl'
, shrine, holy of
_Pi 1 1' ® kin
Rec. 29, 166
skhem
fc«di-T?
nui'
sistrum.
Skhem ~T~ |\ fl 1 Cariopus Stele,
© J^ J I' statue, figure.
skhem —^^;seefl^
Skhemi[t]
sekhmekh
Rec. 12, 13,
' a goddess.
Ü
r, IV, 918, to
amuse oneself, to rejoice, pleasure.
skhen HTn>p- ^.N. 212,"®" f ),
P. 7O2, I
U. 51, "Î
, N. 1204,
0 W ~W °'
, to fold in the arms, to embrace, to
contain, to hold ;
to fold the wings.
11 /wvwv
skhenn
skhen-t
skhenu
skhenu
, N. 960.
embrace, she who
/v/VW* t V embraces, i.e., nurse.
suckling, babe, any
child in arms.
>G
ööö, T. 196, P. 459,
I /VA/WSA
Ö 3
1, embraces.
/VAAAAA <> t) /VAAAAA \ ' /VAAAAA
/VAAAAA H— >7 ^1 P
breast offering.
skhen ^27
skhen-t ®
>G
g, P. 710
, the name of a festival.
skhenui (?) ®
/VA/W-- . .
P. 177, 392, P.S.B. 17, 260, the two horizons.
Skhenit "Î" ~ Berg> *> 24> a j°T ?f
/vAAAAA v> Sekhmit.
Skhenà TT ft J), Ber^ J> *?> an ibif
®G l 5Ü god.
Bkheni-rflyjl. "TÛI1. T
/VAAAAA 1 I U i I /VAAAAA I I /IAAAM
O Litanie 38, 94, "Embracer"—a title
-~V ofRâ.
*•
Tuat XI and
Skhenu ® 0,
/VA/VNAA /VAAAAA
XII: (1) a singing-god; (2) a bearer of the
serpent Mehen • each god was reborn daily,
/VA/WSA
Skhen- ur
, U. 281,
, A.Z. 1910, 128,
,N. 719, ® fj^
, B.D.
n
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146, X, 43, [}" "<£><=>, the god who
acted as guardian of the 10th Pylon.
Skhen - ba ®
, Tomb of
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of R.5 (No. 38).
Skhen-Nefer " î ß), «beautiful em-
I o o
bracer "—a name of Shu
Skhen - rekhtt „
Berg. II, 13, a name of the Other World.
Skhen-kb ai but
® IL?.!'
,/WSA U ^ I I I
Tuat
VIII, one of the nine gods of the bodyguard of
Afu-Râ.
Skhen-tuatiu
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*
Tuat XI, the gate of the nth Division of the
Tuat.
skhen -^j u» ® 0 W» jb^ W» W»
to happen, a happening, event, occurrence ;
Ö
I \ at the happening of the
event; f ) 1 I» Rosetta Stone, Rec. 6, n,
with good fortune ; Copt. CtJ<LCtjm, cycrte,
cycrtH.
skhen
>a^,
skhen ^ O,
/VA/VNAA /VAAAAA
s-kheni
/VA/WSA /VAAAAA
II MVWNA
Rec. 6, 10, journey,
transit.
Ç», abscess, skin disease.
■ \\
© Ö <T^ -WWSA Ö ©
stand still, to come to rest; caus. of
A,
J\ , to alight, to
/VA/WSA
/VA/WSA
skhen-t
support ;*plur. ^
/WW»
skhenut IV
/VA/WSA
Ö ©
-H-
I I I I
HT0
/VAftAAA (~
II
|, pillar,
/VA/WSA
ïïïï>"a,0o
four pillars which support the sky
öS
> Hh. 365,
, Thes. 1218, the
skhenut
skben-t
YYYY Rec. 3, 48, the four
MM' legs of a vessel.
V,_ o Yj , the double
DV®0
crown of Upper and Lower Egypt ; with
the article = Gr.
skhenu(?)[l ~ 7,7,1V, 1142, cakes (?)
3 ö ©
I I I
s-khenn ~Q~^,t0 strike a.b,ow> to
/vAAAAA *—Q smite; caus.
H— /WWV\ X, H— AAAA/V\
s-khenn © _V o ^•to
overthrow, to dig down a wall; caus.
S-khensh Q , to make to stink;
caus. of A *o< ; Copt, cyruxy.
—h~~ n —H— n 1 —*~ n 1
skher j^jj; piur. ^j] j, 0p|] |-
For the various meanings of the word see
Skher reth ~5~ i <==>^f J) ' > mankind,
the ways of men
skher kha-t ~©~ i
what is planned in the inmost mind
, Peasant 209,
skherui
•P
1 1 1
, the two jaws.
, chambers.
A A tk one of the 42
H H -E ' assessors of Osiris.
I
skberu i
Skheriu
Skheriu
Ri 1, B.D. 125 ; see Serekhi.
!>
Skher-shetau-ur-ä ® 11 ü
, Tuat II, a title of Âfu-Râ.
s-kher ® ^^,
caus. of t?1^-
Skheru ~5~ vi
j\
?^S—fl, J^
, to overthrow;
J1 B-M. 32, 34, the
overthrown, the damned, the defeated.
-*— -f^?£- ' —H— xzx:
Skher-ânt-f q^ '7777?^ »
^
^?. , B.D. 149, VI, the
^
serpent-god of the 6th Àat ; Saïte var.
Skher-reremu "S"^3^ j\
.^L î 1 B-D. (Sa'ite) 149, the god of the 6th Aat.
Skheru "5" ^\ <— ^j,, Shipwreck 64,
plated (?) scale-work (?)
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s-khert
w
I, to rejuvenate ; caus.
of
skhes
M. 251,378,
~,U. 157,T. 14, © A, P. 7°8,
1— n
I J\, Metternich Stele 59, to
run, to hasten ; var. **-«» J\
SkheSU 0 $ , Israel Stele 5, swift
_*— -»111
runners, hasty fugitives.
«skhps "IT Jl A-Z- x9°s> I29> t0 Provide,
SKnefc _J_ ^ t0 supply) t0 make<
S-khesef —«—^iLL-^, to make to go
back, to repulse ; caus. of *;? L-=fl.
—M— x
J07, e , to snare birds in a net.
L-fl'
skhet
Ö >net-
, Pap. 3024, 139,
skhet
fowler, hunter, snarer.
S-khet Ô J\ , é Ï, to be turned up-
side down, to stand on the head ; caus. of' \ .
«MwuuTIIA'\"r^j.3r(|l|
..III . . .
■A men and women immersed in fire head
1 ' downwards.
[ fiends,, the
I ' damned.
skhetiu
@
11
Skhetui
the 7th day of the month
s-khetkhet
, the two ape-gods of
L^,Rec. 29,
151, to overturn, to be thrown down ; see A
, —*-cf^
and „_
P J\
ses m»u-247> 24^ C2> zz \ ^
Rec. 31, 30, —*—, to strengthen, to raise up.
ses -*- IV, 1141, treasure, stuff.
3 -
ses
3 —*- 3
= s-sen —»f—
AAAAAA
, to breathe, to smell ; caus. of
ses
ses
im <=.
(?) ' ^^ 3 , trouble, want.
—*—, <=> I , door bolt; plur. ^ (1
' _h_ H^ 111' iT\\ 11 r
ses , horse ; Heb.
onuses \\, Shipwreck 72, hot ashes;
Ses 11 , a garment of some kind.
Ses —h— I, Canopus Stele 21
Ses-ti (?) —»— jj jj, the two ankles.
"1, Berg. I, 13, a god who
Sesa
told his fellows the name of the deceased.
sesi Ml -^ = (J -TT"-*- (|(|, P. 293,
,T. 259,
Sesi
sesu
sesun
to destroy.
sesunt
(Ani 20, 10)
tmm,
. U. 447, to move,
' to walk, to pass.
Tuat IX, an enchanted
serpent.
1 1 1
', Rec. 30, 72
/VA/WSA
0 (a
-H /VAftAAA
1, Hymn to Râ
-H /VAftAAA
o (J M , to make to reign ;
s-suteni
caus. of 1 ° fl(H
T /VA/WSA 111
Se-ba^-fij^, D-
S-sept —h- H D A|, Peasant 286, to
prepare, to sharpen weapons.
sesef —*■
nderah IV,
a ram-god.
"~~1T~ w (1 fire, hot ashes,
' w.U,4' tinder (?)
sesef-t
3
sesem-t
horse, mare (?) ; plur.
sesen-t -"
\, disgust, indignation.
;Wi; Heb. Dip*ID-
~h~ ° IV, 918, breathing,
£' breath, smell.
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S
s-sen
3i, 175,
ctc5,P. 457,
n, Rec.
s-sens . g
sratulate ; eau s. of
s-sent —»— /vwwv =
o
to make afraid; caus. of
Sesent-àakhut
/VA/VNAA
Rec. 31, 174, to make to
open.
/VA/WSA jQ
• <3r» t0 acc^a,"m> t° con-
O /VAAAAA
, to terrify,
I /VA/WSA
I, a lioness-goddess in the Tu at.
Sesha Ö <è\ > , a kind of weapon
or neck-stick for prisoners or slaves (?)
Seshen (?) B | ^^, to destroy.
s-setchem
é
Qisic)
, B.D. 169,
21, to make to hear; caus. of $$ v\ )
sesh
ft, P. 169, 287,
C30
Dum. Hist. In. II, 18, C30, *
Rechet onU
nungen 4, 70,
©
1 1 1
Methen 8, to write, to draw, to make a design ;
, to do into writing;
r\ /VA/VNAA y/->
I , Tombos 8, 'Ji 3
, IV, 692, chased
work in metal, figured (bronze); Copt. C^A.1.
C<6&-I.
sesh M =5=, P. 695, Si:
I, writing, inscription, written roll of
papyrus, book, copy of a document,
handwriting ; plur.
!,
(2
1 1
(3 (3 I
I I I
I
!,
' (2 111' 00
<2 —*— l
,™J,
, IV,
00 1 1 1 1
337, writings, letters, books, documents, archives,
decrees, handwriting, the columns of a book,
papers, title-deeds, registers, literature:
■mmji
/VA/WSA
I, established in writing ;
^w«! Rec- 2I> 91, fine papyrus rolls;
r-~-, l'
seshit HI (](] o J I, L.D. Ill, 140«, Rec
19, 19, wall-paintings, mural designs with
descriptive texts.
seshUinen |{|<=»^© (](] ÖÖ (X,, the
writings of the Greeks, i.e., the Greek language
and letters.
sesh metut neter jft <=*^ A fll A
Rosetta Stone, sacred writing, hieroglyphs.
sesh shaà fft^^ ]M, Û |, the writing
of books, i.e., demotic.
I
I /VA/WSA
w
seshu en àsut
^ ; 1, IV, 1120, old registers
seshu nu per ânkh jïï ! Ö S"1,
hieroglyphic writing ;
1 1 1
f
n-¥-n
, Rev.
12, it2, copyists of hieroglyphic texts.
seshu en râ 'là <2 **/wsa
y 111 —oi 1 1 1
■^-^ Amherst Pap. 20, books of practical
111' magic.
sesh en Ha-nebu (nebu Meht)
**** jT SZ, Greek writing.
sesh nu hetch nub oa ^e^ ^^
■ w ■ A 000
^ r^m^i ^"^ register of silver and gold.
I 01A 11 o o o
rvn
demotic
sesh en shâtt Hû-vAAAAA
\°ti colli writing.
rvn
OPT---
seshu hebsu
1110, closed books.
sesh
^JR writer, designer, scribe ; plur. ftà )W I,
(3 (3
!,
(2 3
a divine scribe S Ton ;
i;
Copt, cp,<u;
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, Rec. 31, 10,
\\, P. 185,
, M. 300, {IE «% PÈ ^» N- 399> the
two divine scribes Thoth and Sesheta.
sesh-t shem-t ft [I » $, * £S£
sesh ah-t ïïï ^ | S , scribe or registrar
of fields or estates ; plur.
l ^^ 1' 1120.
s
[ 620 ]
sesh âa
chief scribe.
i, IV, 1026,
/WWSA Ci
!i
sesh menfit
scribe of the militia
sesh metut neter ^ ^ |> ^ | 1J.
, Rec. 31, 174, scribe of the words of the
god, i.e., a scribe who copied hieroglyphic texts.
sesh metcha-t
!>
writer of books, a copyist of hieratic texts.
sesh metcha-t en Hem ka nekht,
nLiL MÄ o 1" /VA/W* C\ *fcï E, J], scribe of the
|°B gT o^r Jaw» jr7f
book of Horus, the mighty Bull.
sesh metcha-t neter Si "Ifl^vfö»
Si "^ II ^^ ^eC- 33' 3' sc"be °f books of the
IS IU 1 1 1 ' god, i.e., theological scribe.
sesh en neter he-t Hi ^^ If]^?»
scribe of the temple.
sesh en setem
é
, " scribe of
hearing," i.e., a scribe who wrote from dictation ;
1$ 1\ , great deputy scribe.
sesh heri tchatcha
sesh hesb heq-t
, chief scribe.
O ..-Ü
, IV, T045,
scribe of the reckoning of the grain.
sesh hetep neter SIc=s= "1 J), scribe
of the offerings made to the god, i.e., registrar of
ecclesiastical revenues ; Hä J «~J~1 | | }
scribe of the revenues of all the gods.
sesh khau-t
scribe of the altar.
sesh kheri khetem-t Si /ft 8
Décrets 23, scribe of the things under seal.
sesh kheri tchatcha Si
sesh khetem-t (?) neter oo °\ 8 ,
IV, 1165, scribe of the sealing of the god.
seshu sunn Si % *J?,scribe of the
FUJI G ' wages list.
sesh spekhar per en Pteh Si dfe
n
& deputy
®' scribe.
scribe and designer of the house
of Ptah.
sesh sehu
sesh shâit
scribe, secretary, clerk.
sesh shâ-t en Äa-perti
j scribe of the
I ' collectings.
I, Rec. 21, 96, letter
sesh .
nrc~i
0
scribe of the rolls of Pharaoh, a
royal secretary.
<—'—' \&. scribe to the
0 I £*X' magistrate.
sesh qetut
\ 0
., Rec. 34, 48,
1,
HTJ\
I
1 (2 L-fl
iv, 1056, ]jQ ^ ^
drawer of pictures, limner; '*
limner of the house of gold ;
limner ofthe temple of Ptah ; Uù M */wwv (I
Id [I °^^
mo
immji
limner of Amen.
Sesh
1, M. 300
\, P. 185,
, N. 899, ]£j^^, B.D. (Saite) 70, 1
divine scribe, i.e., Thoth ; dual, Thoth and
Sesheta (?)
Seshit C30 Jj t B.D.G. 1125, a consort of
Thoth; var. $.
Sesh netch (?) Si "f", the god of the
12th day of the month.
seshu ]ïj| ?, |^ ^ (°(, iv, 73,, ink,
materials for ink ; ^ ^ o ^ ^j^ o, IV,
706, coloured ochres used by scribes ; | ~ Ö fji,
to rub down colour for ink.
seshu Si V Rec. 30, 183
VVdribblings.
sesh ^^ t0 sPrinkle> t0 spread; Copt.
OSZI
\
lllllllll
sesh 00 Ä,aa)
•tnmïïr nn V 71 X
X X/i '
rzszi
x
S—fl' ^ ' o' x ^' mx
^' £' e*®*5*' A^' t0 draw the
bolts of a door, to open, to pass through, to
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make a passage, passage, opening, to spread out
.'»Mn(IV.„o4)Jg-^^J]U,to
inaugurate an altar: oo *a/wva ,-^3, M. 170, to
w— 111111111
cut or pare the nails. r „ is a mistake for
w— 111111111 t —*— 111111111 —*— 111111111
~ . just as hAAAM r is for "^"^ „
Ç Û OoL«V) tDS Û
sesh-t , passage, open way.
sesh CSC3 1, courses, openings (?); "y\
1, free, unfettered.
seshu c3o x  !
@ .A Un'
sesh czszi^jj 00
x cô x
beat out, to spread out.
Rev. 10, 136,
ancestors.
$w=/J, to
ao
sesh r^~' ^•^^- 5^9, product, material,
X ' substance.
seshut C3a 1} divisions (?)
X o I
sesh C30 —*— f\ ° , room, chamber.
xn rm '
seshsh mt fl = aa.
rzszi *—û
seshsh Bio ^^ u- 492, N. 945, to
1 v\ 1 y n—' ' water.
sesh-t mnî, U" 551' A,z- 49' .58'
o urine.
to— /VA/VAAA
sesh-t C30 ^aaaaa } outflow, overflow.
O X /VA/VAAA
seshsesh Ö, a kind of drink.
sesh ^^ f (?)> p- 242, to decay; var. ^K
J (?)^, P. 241.
sesh [=s=i -^y, to scorn, to despise, scorn,
contempt; ^^ (j
Copt. CUXy.
sesh ^
devilish man.
sesh-t à
rnr-i
, Rev. 13, 13;
7MM, devil, a
,11
rzszi
sesh ;222>, N. 404,
a man with devilish
, qualities.
rzszi
nn
, Hymn Darius 20, f"~S, C^a
CTZI ŒD
Ö
©
plur.
, swamp, home of waterfowl, nest;
^ 1, Pap. 3024, 95, gjo^j,
£%^m; 1"{Fm>è*—' the y°ung
king; l^^^li^^ jE-1'IV'5Ö4;
^xx\ ^ \ 2^the two great
nests, B.D. 17; ^23^ ^2^ ^a^ H O fb? ®,
the two pools of sport.
Sesh r^> $ tne name of a god and of a
IT© ÏÏJ ' city.
sesh ,_„_. ^ , hair, tres-s, lock.
Q IV, 391, to shine, to give
ItV out light.
sesh
I \\"l
sesh , .. , ~3 ^^'j night, evening, dark-
ness;see ^éj^^^O-
sesh ék, i^,
skilful, knowledge, learned man.
Seshit-m'k-t-neb-s }k
1, able,
p * J5j Juat I and II, one of the pilot-
»_ © Si] ' goddesses of Âf.
sesh r~^~' (^3) a k'nc* o1^ ca^e or breac*
(Q 111' used for offerings.
sesh-t m, m !, a kindJ of g'ain <?)
- - ■ used in offerings.
seshsh
0011
, a kind of grain or fruit.
/***", P. 241, 242, sistrum.
30
1,00
, IV, 157,
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sesh « *
rzszi a 1
seshshit a^oj,
rnr-i A
1 NN 1 (1(1 <=s, sistrum ; plur.
fS ^, Rec. 15, 47, ™ « », IV, 1059, | ! ;
A III I NN I o I I
f]^™rr;f i'<<singyet0Sistra"'S
k§,IV,9i7, îjj i, statues withsistra; |â J),
Canopus Stele 6, 29, 31, 34.
seshsh C3£=i o a ^ Vl. to rattle a sistrum.
r^N—1 A
seshshit T-™, AZ- '90S, .6 a ki„d
1 w 1 r\ 01 am u Jet.
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seshsesh
oaoo
', U. 392, lotus (?) ;
GD
see
seshesh oa ^>
r~\\ "A •
lotus flower, lily.
DD
seshsh aS/4\, to weigh, to balance;
see
sesha
trained ;
rrc~i
s-shai
, to be wise, skilled,
, Rec. 29, 164, <} 0
Shipwreck, 139, to make to know,
to inform.
>, IV, 943; see
seshau
e
-~-. 1
1, riches,
what is advantageous ; em Sesha
with luck or
good fortune.
iWlk^' Shipwreck I29,
Seshshà ' R *~*~* \\, Tuat X, a god who
announced to the stars the birth of Rä daily.
sesha ~^~ (j s 5 -^ = *"^* Û @ I ^ >
to pass; Copt, cirte.
seshàu sau
skilled, able, wise.
s-shät
caus. of
rzso
ODö%U,t0 deStr°y;
^j; Copt. cyuuT.
seshi nnf qq,N. 1339
seshit -H_ß\\^, ^llof^G,
A.Z. 1900, 23, night, evening, darkness.
seshu
r~\\ 1
^O, IV, 722, DO
Yo-^^\
on
seshu
S9ShU
0 IV, 935» ring,
III' ring-money.
f T. 377, to be loose,
C30 JET I ' untied.
P(read sekher) A.Z. 1900,
129, concern, business.
seshu —»— H [) [), writings, documents.
S-Shu —»— p Y\ "^., free from, vacant,
empty ; caus. of I) _^«
Seshu ^^|,NebqedI3,I9)affo™
seshua ^f]l=^f™l <°
praise, to honour.
S-shebt J c=p» AA "^., to exhaust,
to render helpless ; caus. ofoo Ic^^AA"*^^
seshep ^^*L-J}=2£e'L=JI, Rec. 27,222,
34, 176, T82, to receive. For words beginning
with the sign ^^ see also under shesep.
seshep œ=)^,p. 624, M. 607, N. 121 r,
C3C3, to polish.
D O \
/wr*- ^ 5^"^ light, radiance, day, daytime,
'^£: ©' D O ' the solar disk.
Seshpi ffiDy, ^d (\(\ J,
D^èv the Light-god.
Seshep ^^ ®, white apparel, bandlet.
£&, Rev. 14, 22, to
seshef 1=50
w
abominate, to despise.
seshern ^Jp ^
J\
^
, to guide,
to lead, to direct, to administer, to govern.
seshem-t ^ $jj, S?k">
guidance, administration
seshmi-t
8v -A —»
, guide (fern.)
^-^ vb\ ^è\, guides, leaders.
seshem -^
statue of a god.
' ^
fl.
image or
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S
Seshmi
^
Tuât X, a winged-
serpent.
Seshmi - uat - heh ^-^ i\ ~^~ » o
Guide of the path of eternity—a title of Râ.
Seshmi-pet ^^t^c$ f==3> Guide of
heaven—a title of Râ.
Seshmi-en-uat-teser-t -^ %=g% <==>
a
, Tuat IV, a god of Restau.
Seshem-en-Tem ^-^ i ^^ ^Ea
a
Tuat VIII and XI, a form of Tem which sprang
from the serpent Änkhfemkhaibit, a form of
Tem in the Circle Sesheta.
J\
:mi-
leader
Seshem-netem -^
of the gods.
Seshem-netherit ^^|^Q,
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 37).
Seshmit-heri-àb-t uàa-t-s ^J^ W\
the goddess of the 5th hour of the night.
Seshemseshem(?) "~"~"
j\
^, Tuat XI,
one of the 12 bearers of Mehen into the eastern
sky. /
Seshmu-Tuat
>?* @ , the guides of the Other World.
one
Seshmu »««.Sl
of the 36 Dekans; varr,
*•
S-shem ^\~l/l, to make warm or
hot, to heat; caus. of no
s-shemm
r-K-i
, Peasant 245,
to warm, to heat ; caus. of rzSO vs\ lj\ J J|.
?» —H-—
S-Shemsi —h— fl , to make to follow ;
caus. of [j il il A .
rn
seshem shen(?)
r-rr-i
, Rev. 14, 33, mighty formula, strong spell.
\\
seshen oo. rzxo A , 00 A UJJ,
/WWV\ Vl J] ftAAAftA J\ *AAAAA A
X
Ö
t=*o ' , rzxo L-=fl, <~>, to open, to
ftAAAftA I— w ■ ftAAAftA I \\ I \\
make a way through : var. of I rvn and I vwiaa.
seshen, seshni 1—w—1
ftAAAftA
\>—fl'
oa , ao
AAAAAA *-,-*| AAAAAA
ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA (£
, to weave.
Seshen-ur csaL—fl ^^çjf, Rec. 30,
187, a god ; see Sekhnur.
web in a hand loom,
cloth.
a kind of head
cloth, fillet.
seshen-t r-m K,
— ftAAAftA
seshenn
vf.
seshen □a^,U. 501,1=50 ^&,Metter-
nich Stele 63, to grieve.
s-shen 1-^-1
ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA
of
-p
/VAAAAA
/WWW
, to alight, to hover over ; caus.
seshen r-m
/WWW
/WWW
Ö
/WWW (£
nnw
/WWW
□o
ö
, Rev. 11,
185, lotus, lily; plur. ^a(s %>^I, i=XO^\^I,
/WWW /T I I I /WWW /I 1 I I
Rec. 29, 148, rzxo Ö vfe> '» ^^n ^>IH»
/WWW /I I /WWW \£i
DDöW' PaP' 3024, 135, !=SO\\^>->^ïr,
I I I
1, IV, 918, 1165;
/WWW // I I 1
nn<^ \LT, rzxo Ö
/WWW I I I /WWW
/WWW
r-K~t
/WWW .
/WWW '
/WWW
, IV, 1165, summer lily; Heb.
|&ïïtë, Syr. lAiioi, Arab. ^-L-. Copt,
cyujçyert, Gr. <r0r,ff<»..
seshshen ~~ ^, U. 395,
I W I /WWW
•nn
A.Z. 45, 135, lily, lotus ; see rvn
-rzxo
/WWW
/WWW
Seshshen ^^ W o>, an offering.
' ^ ' /WWW I
seshen ES s, IV> 629V cup j" ,f
/www-www form of a lily.
Seshen-t r-rc-i [en], Rec 36, 210, a place
/WWW -
where the deceased purifîed himself; var. I
/VAAAAA
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S
Seshnit gd ^ ) 3, Rec. 32, 84, the
/VA/WSA I 1 l
name of a water-goddess.
Seshnnit 00 u rs Jy> c30^i\\Ll/n>
/WVW\ \\ N \J ill /WWSA I N UJ V
oSo OUI], ^53 S, Lib. Fun. II, 89, the
name of a funerary goddess and of a city.
II - jf)0 AAAAAA
Seshen-uâb m^f I *~w*, b.D.
81a, "Holy lily"—a title of Râ.
Seshenu en Nefer-Temu m
seshnai r~\\ 1
/WYWA (£
B.D. 81b, the lily of
Nefer-Temu.
A Tutankhamen 9,
21' to pray.
seshmi rrcn <x> Rec. 28, 169, a fish ;
III'
plur. nn Ö
(VWVVX
s-sher oS^^ R ® 5^, Rec. 16,
108, to fall down, to overthrow; caus. of
oo
sesher
s-sherr
■ymna,
less, to belittle ; caus. of
Jour. As. 1908, 263,
devil.
, Peasant 251, to make
DD
sesher Esa'rp, Mission 223> a 8a™em
<z=> I or stuff.
-P
sesheru. on
, plans, etc. ; see
P
sesher-t
, IV, 1159, ™_,
'0=0, bread cake, food.
Sesher-t 00°.duns, excrement.
Seshrui urui □□ x ,. ^, Ombos I,
143, the two sacred arrows of Ombos.
sesher on [j jj ~| ft l.d. hi, i4od,
blocked up, stopped.
S-Shes CSZJ A, to open, to unbolt ; caus.
of1
seshes (?)
Lf a kind of wood or
000' precious stone.
seshsa (shesa) ^^ igi
Precepts of Amenemhat 1, 12,
>, Amen. 27, 26,
*
© U J]
©
Anastasi IV, 2, 7, ^ Ö^\ | aa [1 ^
'lane
CZKZl
é'
.£ \>
r"tt~i
é
© X l
I
*
ti'nnÖ
@ w
', to be skilled, able, clever, £&\ ■>
IV, 1152, skilful.
seshsa-t (shesa-t) " I q^
"ü1 îi^ > skill, ability.
Ci
seshsa
rzszi
é
S \ Rec. 21, 84, to
A ' go.
seshsa (sesha) ^^ q£
night, evening, darkness.
rf^o.
seshsait (seshait) qji
rzszi
, a seed used in medicine.
seshsau (seshau) ^^ ^ ^v\~ IS.,
Anastasi IV, 2, 6,- dn \\ V , Koller 2, 4,
antelope, deer, goat, roe.
Seshesp-taui -*■
^T '" , Ombos
I, 108, a lioness fire-goddess.
Sesht Es5 (© £ n, to weave ; var. R ® -id
sesht ~^~~ll
Rev. 12, 71, a strip
of blue linen.
sesht
nv~t
14^
Rec. 13, 30, figure,
form.
s-sheta 00 j\ iv, 671, 00
to hide, to keep secret, to conceal ; caus. of
; Copt. cyuxyT.
D
seshetat oo^.
X o
iâ\' □□]? ^' ReV- "' l86' ft' S6Cret'
mystery; plur
«D
ED , l=E=D 3
=^lll'oD
" 1, aa7-^
^1 oD
?§ m x ! '
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real mystery ;
<§. X
ö D
I i i
II
, it is a very
rvrr1-' _Ms> U io \\
mysteries of the god of the horizon.
Seshta
Tuat VIII, a circle in the
Tuat.
Seshtai
m
" He who is secret "—a divine title.
Seshtai
, Tomb of Seti I, one
of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 44).
Seshtait n f. Thes. 31, mû,
□a-2-' ^' J ===== Ç
the goddess of the 4th hour of the day.
Seshtait âru r-4-i[]<=^f) ^ goddess
of the 10th hour of the day.
Seshtauàru oa
1 ~P
1, beings with invisible forms.
X I I
»
Seshta Asàr cd J ,BAX l6Wh *>
— a bull-god.
Seshta baiu
1 1
of the nine guards of Râ.
Seshta ren
j, Tuat VIII, one
i, "Hidden
name "—a title of God
X I
seshta
8
, bandlet, tiara.
seshtu <=sa ,
crocodiles, secret powers
of evil.
bandlet, cord of a book, girdle, etc. ; see
sesht <*=^ ^, lock of hair.
sesht-t <*=^
rm' «r^n
, window, bal-
o 1
cony (?) ; plur. qa |. [=SZI
\
o 1
1, Rec.
27, 222 ; Copt. cyoYcyr.
Ja
seshter(?) <*="^ "^7, Rec. n, 64, a
light-shooting star,
seq
Mr M
u-a,
, to gather together, to collect
€i
Q Jy, Ombos I, 6r,
Seq uarf «*»*
a hunting-god.
se(i T^'T^^'a k^_of
pulse (?) leaf; plur. ^ ^ j, Rec. 4, 27; (j
Xg /WWVA (j ç-«^ J ^ Annales IX, 156.
s-qa Tilfl'TI'ioexaU'
to prolong life; caus. of A ^\ \ i\.
J the gods who exalt men and prolong their
I ' lives; compare the following name :—
Seqa-nu-baiu-peter-heh 0 Y Ö ^di1
the goddess of the
rd hour of the day.
■?-, IV, 809; see
* Thes. 31, the goddess of the
O ' 3rd hour of the day.
n
A \\ V "*"«, Rec. 30, 189,
/WSAAA
AAAAAA
/WWVA, to cool, to
sqa —
seqrà änkh
s-qebb
7JJB7JJ
refresh ; caus. of A j ] 10 •
Seqbeb JJ^A- A the doorkeeper
of the 3rd Pylon ; compare the following :—
Seqbitp^J3-|,B.D.I4,g5^5,a
H—
seqer
^
^
^ ^*'
—H— <==> to strike, to beat (a drum), to break
4 imiini ' open a door.
Seqrà änkh ^ „—T ■¥-, IV, 612, a
combatant captured alive ; compare the following :—
Seqrà - tchatchau H
Tuat VII, à star-god.
L^fl
S-qeti —h— \ , Metternich Stele 224,
"^- ^1 ff^iJ!^' -^" ^j 5r> t0 trave1't0 sail >
caus. of V „ J\.
Digitized by
S-qett —»— V c=> £ W)S, to travel, to sail.
Seqt-t -h- \[ ^gj^;, B.D. (Saîte) I, 18,
a boat of Orion, %% * J).
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SeQetiu —*— M , wandering stars ; com-
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pare the two following names :—
Seqet-hati M ^-^ etc-» °mbos u>
134, a mythological being.
■-*.»-*« pit? «a-P1T1
-m.tcii"!^ the^jmd Arit. f^— ~" -
>> u- 426, ^_^<=^> T. 244,
c&v;, to dig out a lake.
seki „ \ ,;:~:^ t0 constrain, to contend
" A t -fl' against, to fight.
seki _^_ ^ Q (I r x . t,0 . deftr°y> to
7\ 11 L—Ù bring to an end.
Seki " M, Tuat XII, one of the gods
who towed the boat of Âf through Änkh-neteru ;
he was reborn daily.
seksek
sek
seki
oJhB.D.75,4,
>> u. 530,
IV, 812, to crush, to destroy.
Seksek loinn, B.D.- 35, 3, a
serpent-god who attacked the dead ; var. I ^\
"tannn.
Seksekit
a goddess ; var.
sek
S-kek -*- —-i^i, to make dark, to
darken, to cover over • cans, of v * ^
-Skek ^^,IV,io57
skan^^S'toplough;ccKip;:
s-kami
r—1
A
plete, to finish ; caus. of
, to bring to an end, to make com-
3 ;""*"
^ } perfect of tongue, i.e., skilled in speech,
? ' *■ eloquent.
skam
skami
£^3 Yr\ to be old and grey^
/ E J\' haired.
£=D
M\, old man, grey-headed man ; plur.
flÛ % ^1 the aged ; Copt. CKIJUL.
s-kamkam
x
, Thes.
1199 ; caus. of
*—1^—' X
/—/—L-vT
S-kep ^\rj t=t, to flood, to inundate;
D%^§, to strike,
caus. of Ü
D
skep ^^>
to overthrow, to roll away.
Skemu nen-t —"~~ t\ \\
B.D. 78, 44, a group of gods.
sken
ftAAAftA
sken-tà
skennu
Skenu
s-ker
seker
to eat or drink in a
gluttonous manner.
~\ A /A habitual glutton or
0 H 21' drunkard.
AAAftA oil, unguent, salve,
MMM G ' pomatum.
Ö, Tuat X, a light-god.
k to put to
_ ' silence.
^_^ a place shut in, the
' • coffin.
Seker, Sekri
<__^i U. 326, 556, 557,
,T. 270,^^,, N. 953,^^^,
"Sfcgdf Jl»
w
originally the god of the Tuat of Memphis, later the
Death-god par excellence.
Sekri
w
a form of Seker in the
Tuat.
Seker ^ ^ [©], ^(jjj © ^, Seker,
personification of his domain.
Seker ^=^ jfi, Denderah IV, 84,
X
S—0 1 fl Bere II 8 ^=^ ^ warder of the
<z> I HI ' rg* ' ö' <r^> * ' 6th Pylon.
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Berg. I, 16, a god who filled
the deceased with Truth.
Seker ^
Seker em shetait
a form of Osiris.
Sekri heri shâ-f ^=^\\
*^ , Tuat IV, a form of Seker.
Seker khenti Petchu
o öi N5 ~:J, p. 607.
§ 00
Seker
festival of Seker.
W ^ , '^y^^27' the
Seksen
® , P. 726,
I ^3* I /WWVA \, P. .65O, I
1 ^•s 1 /vw^va Jjk., M. 751, a
messenger, (j D \J ^\ | jW, of Rä.
Sekt
;, Denderah II, 48, 49, a
name given to several of the sacred boats at
Denderah.
Sekti, Sekt-t
tn%,
£11%.
W 0 o
,, the boat of the setting sun which bore
Àfu-Râ through the Tuat ; see 1 | £ lYïï
Sekt-t
the god of the Sekt-t
boat.
jO
Sekktiâks ^=*> ^==£ Jh, Leemans
Mon. 3, 210-213 = Gr. 2mf.
Seg TT , a mythological animal; see Sega,
seg s Ig, Pap. 3024, 26
Sega~J
a mythological animal with
a hawk's head.
«*»tvj.rct-,,,"äpj
segab TT ^\ J ö$, Israel Stele 24,
171 Ik Ü %\ *& A-Z- 34, 8, to shout, to
^mJjr§I' raise a cry.
,0
s-gaa
S^ <^, Rec. 27, 88, to
destroy, to let perish ; caus. (?)
, Tuat I, a singing-god.
S-gemh ^—Ag t\ I ^-, Peasant
213, to make to see ; caus. of A^ ^|\ ft .^^..
M /WYWA Q
S-genn tt AA, to make weak or
helpless ; caus. of
/W\AftA
/WYWA
/W\AftA
s-genn ffi — L-J), 0 Ü O, to
anoint : caus. of ^ t -/I : COCT'H.
seger ffi
see A L-=/J.
a £_
silence, rest : caus. of ^
^jJ}, to strike, to fight;
Rec. 26,65, ß <c:=>^'
i, to make silent, to still,
SgergU tt <z> \ 1, parts of a ship.
set , absolute pron. 3rd sing., common.
Set , later form of
Set (Setesh = Sutekh
omnD ÏU aim
the god of evil.
)iïïrm
ll-c^Rl
ge+ ~~£~ r—T B.D. 42, protector of the
nnm ^' backbone of Osiris.
Set
Set
I Tuat V, a bull-god who de-
X1 stroyed the dead.
1
Edfû I, 9fgh, a god of
O 1
- "SISS-
/W\AftA
/WYWA
Set nehsi ro ' Tuat X' a Set"
headed sceptre which was revivified at dawn
daily.
set —«Z- 1 ("£3, Jour. As. 1908, 277 =
', earth, ground ; Copt. CHX.
V
set H, —— 1er,
o III U
As. 1908, 290, ground, earth, soil ; see
, Jour.
sti
q^d^Vï _H~ tl & Metternich Stele 7, to . a ° a ^
Se^eb ffijgf' cry out. or odour; Copt. cf.
ft)'
£
, smell, scent,
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sti-heb
w
°y
^£7,
o
festival scent or perfume.
Sti-her O^, Tomb- Ram- IX' ;°' ,a
I ' serpent-god.
Set (Sti) ""*"" fll L-û, Nav. Lit 7i,
P^()(|-R--^8CI-toligtôA
set-t x (J, ~^2 fj> 'e=S) H» Rymn
Darius 15, fire, flame; 1A c^/j '» divine fire;
Copt. cure.
Stil heb m ^27, the name of the
25th day of the month.
Set em âr-t-f
c 1, fuat
III and IV, a fiery serpent-god of the 5th Gate.
Set em her-f ~^~ (J ^ ^, Tuat
III, a serpent-god in the boat Herer.
, Tuat XI, " Everlasting
Set heh
fire," a fiery serpent that destroyed all who
tried to escape from the pits of fire.
set, sti 0 w, /"*", Rec. 32, 67, to
eject seed, to beget, to sow seed.
Sti <a, U. 157,
^ ^ ^, to sow
seed; Copt. erf".
Sti ^ \\, title of the priest of Elephantine.
set
ö
, thread, string, cord.
H <^
set ^ u^, hairy tail; varr. I l^-)g=^.
Sti <jE*Ü> the festival of the tail : see H CI^1
<^2£?
sett
1
, to quake, to tremble; see
CopL CTU3T"
sett
setti H
111
U. 491, N. 915, trembling,
quaking.
,(](U ,A.Z- 1905, 19, the
11 leaping of fish.
sta
, to pull, to
haul, to drag, to draw, to tow; see I ^ \s\*
~H\--*r
j\
staiu
~D
—ç-i
~D
J^iii'
those who bring along, towers of a boat.
Sta
-Qr
^, Mar. Aby. I, 45, a god of
crzi c=.
I ftAAAftA .
stan-t
, draughtboard (?) ; var.
a.
ftAAAftA
stah
stah-t
s-tahen
^—° Rev. 14, 46, to reject, to
cast aside.
==== Rev. 14, 46, refuse,
o ' waste.
1, to make bright
TOW
or shining, to clarify; caus. of A x £^s
ftAAAftA
**, or
stà -h- ] (|, p. 265, -h- "J (j j^, M. 476,
N. 1244,154 ~^^û' the White Crown*
S-t-àn """ Q ^ 1, Thes. 818, Rec. 16,
o 1 ftAAWA I 106, a goose-god.
Sti.... ^AA^flV&j.Amen. 10,8
c w
StU %>, Tuat X, a light-god.
—H— tXP -fl
S-tUt v\ ((, to collect, to gather to-
gether ; caus. of ^> v\ (j.
S-tUt X^l' IV' 973, —-^ J,
—h— c >R\ >P\ 1 a , Hymn Darius 43, to observe
some custom, to do something that is usually
done, to make a copy or image, to fashion, to
typify, to symbolize ;
Thes. 1483, to compare in words ; caus. of
¥U
steb
J J {> a & 1 t0 enjoy, to
relish ; var. —•♦— ^^ j.
Step ~*~ r—s ^G Jl t0 select't0 choos£î
o D" ' ^—s Tj' Copt. COOTII.
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step
step
, to cut, to cut off.
stef £_ f+, Rec. 27, 83, ^o_ f+ I
a t=t, foam, froth (of beer).
stef lu- n\ a\\
cut, to slay for sacrifice.
to
stem
a to hear; Copt. CUôTJUL)
see setchem.
Stennu ~H~Ö e, Edfû T> 77, a title of
c ö t==t the Nile-god.
s-ten ~cT "l il, IV, 350, ~o~ ö \
to distinguish, to make a difference between, to
exalt: o <x 0 1 /WVAAA , making
a difference between the languages of all
countries ; caus. of
/WYWA I
Ö
I I
Sten taui o 1 <x vuj \
A.Z. 1872, 109, B.D. (Saite) 125, 62, a title of
Thoth.
Sten "~"~~ V > to slay, to kill.
i=> ö \
StenÙ /j, the White Crown.
s-tenem
, B.D. 151, V, 3,
to lead astray, to mislead ; caus. of \
steh
V
L_J
o A _ZI ' o * " E /)' o
, to split, to open.
S-tehen —h— Il O wmm pSSSq } to sparkle,
to twinkle (of stars), to scintillate, to make light ;
caus. of A R WW c$wn or £=> 8 wmm Htjfjp.
= Set, the god of evil.
Setesh jJT I ; var. of IT I and ^
, the later .$, the god of evil.
s-teken
.A, to make to approach,
to bring near; caus. of'vz^s.A.
porters, those who bring in offerings, invaders.
—H— ITT1 ■ —H~~
steg Im,
oneself, to take refuge.
seth
/■*.
{"*•
see —»-
seth-t
basin ; plur.
seth
, to hide
, to asperge, to pour out a libation ;
ft-
nnrn f
Ö, libation
("£3, smell, odour, scent;
the smell of flesh ; Copt. cf".
<î. III
seth _^> hair, tail.
setha ^T
Digitized by
to tow, to drag, to pull, to lead.
^ j those who tow
@ 1 ' the boat of Rä.
IT1
sethaiut
sethau
~~<£"" j corridors or passages through which
s-tham
boats are towed.
8
1 "l"i "' r n to dress, to clothe, dress, apparel,
I ^""=^' garment; caus.
_ *&^ £== Rec. 27, 86, to
0^^ («=0)' fecundate.
s-tham
sthar -
&uH P J*,?»}, to lie down.
Sethasiu
0. w
, Tuat X, a
class of beings on the waters of the Tuat.
Sethu. ^k, Tuat VIII, a serpent-god.
sethuit ^K M o ^ , cords, strings.
sethep
D e
sethepu
s-them
to bandage; var.
Microsott®
5V, to slay, to kill.
□ jfa [ the slain in the
ßjäl' Tuat.
$, to wrap up in cloth,
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sethen
_' ' " ' ' '_
AAA/SAA ' '
sethen
i^fi, draughtboard (?) ; var.
conspicuous, prominent ;
varr.
s-tuenP:l!W?ffl'Ebersl>ap-
tinguish, to make a difference; caus. of
sethen her
sethenu s=> ö
AA/WVA
, to dis-
<§>> of distinguished
I ' appearance.
distinctions, distinguishing qualities or attributes.
"""" ö U^, Denderah IV, 67,
h.
, Edfû I, 21, an ape-
. Sethenu .
AA/WVA (£
a sacred coffer at Denderah.
Ö
AA/WVA (~
Sethenu
god—an associate of Thoth ; var. (I I */vw£ J J,.
Sethenit s=* 1=^=3, Tuat XI, a group of
AA/WVA I I I
four goddesses—servants of Maât.
Sethen-hat »-^, Tuat IV> a |od °J
AAAAAA o I the bouth.
, Tuat IV,
I®, Tuat XI,
Sethen-hath
the name of a god in the Tuat
Sethenu-tep (?)
a group of southern god-kings
s-thenem
£^' s= ^'t0 turn
back, to turn aside or away, to lead astray ;
caus. of
AA/WVA
sether
sether-t
eyelashes (?) ;
s-thehen
k, to be shaken, disturbed.
p 1, Rec. 30, 72, eyelids,
», Hb. 209.
, to sparkle, to
scintillate, to coruscate ; caus. of g > R -www p||&].
s-thes ö^ L«0, a^-^, B.D.
M 11 h Jl Ute)
140, 13, =>^| |, to exalt, to lift up ; fl8==s "jl
QP, to raise a song of praise ; caus. of v|1.
i—1 H— 11
h_ (I ^\ "~\ ' 'hose who raise songs of praise
=5 I Jl il ! ' or recite words of power.
sethes 2^, f^^' «IS
*— '-J ^wv, what is supported or exalted, the
^ fl llll ' sky, heaven.
sethes Shu S= jl ß Jr> sH ' what
supports Shu (ß%Ol
• sethesu Shu ~ (I ^ j ß^J,
l^iß^|.B-D-is8u^thefour
sethes
tr—
H—
s-thes c=oo-a
L-fl
pports of Shu.
Rev. 11, 119, a carrying
' pole, staff.
, to unravel, to untie, to
solve a difficulty ; caus. of r .
—«— V ■'I
s-theken
II /VAftAAA
A '
to penetrate ;
C
1, to copulate ; caus.
sethtà _3] (], P. 265, g=5] (]
N. 1244, the White Crown of Upper Egypt.
sethetch ~*~n-^=x(|,
to burn ; Copt.
set
set
mnD
", stone, flint (?)
X
,. Pap. 3024, 79,
* ^> X Edict 28, to break, to smash, to break
^p ^ -/l* open, to cut, to pierce.
Set-t <=* L-J], breach, break.
Set-qesu H
=1 1
S Q% 1, B.D. 125, II,
\> X NI J' '
a god of Hensu, one of the 42 assessors of
Osiris; varr.
X
H
set
x
X
, my
1 x
m
n 111'
N^, tail, rump ;
A.Z. 35, 17, ix, the tail in the mouth; Copt.
C£/r.
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Set ç=^:3, hair, fur, foliage of trees.
set-t ~~** C\, <=^fi r, flame, fire; see
set SEE!?, to sow seed : see jii (=0).
set
i, a strong smell, ©dour, scent,
perfume; see Q.
set 11 ', 11 a, to dress, to
array in fine apparel.
sett
sta
1204, to quake, to tremble; Copt. CTUJT.
,Rec.34,177,
IV, 614, to tremble, to quake
stata
*^; Copt. CXüOT.
H
stau
, palsy, quaking paralysis.
Sta-ta
s-ta
• û a
set ah
28
stit
=^= Tuat IV, god of
I ss' earthquakes.
, to lay, to place ; caus. of ß q.
, Temp. Inschr. 79,
\>
, a parcel of land.
f'
0
, bandlet,
headcloth, kafîyyah, pagari.
Stu " % 'S, to chew.
<=^ Jl SEI
stu
\»
s-tu
stukh. ""*
B.D. 64, 35 (Nebseni),
oars (?)
to make bad, to defame,
' to decry, to vilify ; caus.
™ to embalm, to mum-
°' mify.
steb ^ J ?• ^ J T-Amherst
Pap. i, Peasant 50, B.D. 71, 3, bandlet, belt,
girdle, hangings of a shrine, part of a square
cloth, fringe.
to chew food, to eat, to drink.
S^eb J I, misery, trouble, disaster;
S-tebeh ^^ J | *=-=• ^, to provide, to
equip, to supply ; caus. of c^a J R 1 \.
Stef ^p1 V , to cut, to slay.
Tuat X, a mythological
axe, from which proceed Netheth and Kenât.
Stefiu
, Tuat X, a group of gods
of slaughter who fetter Äapep.
stefu
stef
, to purify, to clarify.
fetters, ropes
of torture.!
Stef «est, Edfû T> 8l> a titje.of th.c
• *^ ' Nile-god.
stemu
steni[t]
j B.D. 99, 11, edicts
I ' for slaughter (?)
, propçrty, wealth.
? /.'•''- .
A.Z. 35', » uj, to clear a
way.
steh ^|^'%A-Z- 45, 13°. iv, 968,
Thes. 1480,
Pap. 3024,18, to humble,
' to abase, to push aside.
ster
\=*f
steh
s-tehen
ning, storm ; caus. of
to push open a
door.
, to lighten, light-
stekh.
s-teka
&'
to treat with drugs, to
mummify.
^8 , to hide ; caus. of
s -tega
S
Q, Metternich Stele .169,
IV, 84, to hide, to hide oneself.
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Stega-khatt ^ ^ l|^ ü OQ
° û Berg. II, ii, a form of Àment, as
i i i ù££' hider of the dead.
göf;ti ^^ Tuât XI, the name of a god
^ \\' in the Tuat.
S-te^i —»— T7ÏÏ, to make permanent or
durable ; caus. of ïï u \\.
setch nlT â, A.Z. 1906,112,child, babe.
Setchti5^'Nav-Lit6l,~2^
Rev. 11, 91, the two children, i.e., Shu
and Tefnut.
J\
to go,
setchetch —*— "^^J0^ J\, form, image,
to depart, to die; caus. of ^è\
_zr tas _i
ft f\ ^s
, IV, 1161, a
J\
setchai-t —*-
laughing matter, jest, joke
setchai-t -«-
Gates 128
setcham-t —«
setchahui
bones of Osiris.
X
g, Book of
, hoe, hatchet.
I <D , the two shin
NN II
Setchit^(l(lo,B.D.99,2I,akindeOf
setcheb -—^ J J,-—^ J, Rec.
32, 80, 81, disaster, misfortune, calamity.
setchef —h— ^"^ \v , to kill, to slay; see
s-tchefa^;^,-^-^
l^v^, to feed, to provision, to supply, to pro
vide for ; caus. of
setchefa —
*gv , food, provisions, supplies.
Setchfit
f1^
(3 C
, Ombos I, 47, a
hippopotamus-goddess.
setcher a, . <5^J, Rec. 26, 229,
&
B.D. 89, 3, 166, 1, to pass the
night, to lie down, to sleep.
& ^ ! RD" 99. 22>
o^i' the dead.
setchru
Setcheri-ur 0 & ^^j^)T.38o,
a son of Nut.
setcher —-— B L=/], Famine Stele 32,
strong one, creator.
setcher -
]=^ lvä7) to support, to bear
<==> J ' up.
IV, 259, dwelling,
' strong building.
setcher —*— B*
setcheh-t ^|^|, ^i jU e»
shin bone ; dual "1-=^ ft ^K U 3, Metternich
Stele 28, °l-=^ çjçj, Metternich Stele 158.
Setcheh 0 °l*=^ | tmm, u. 542, T. 297,
P. 236, a serpent-fiend.
s-tcheser
x=j?
w.iv,
217, to beautify, to sanctify; caus. of -t*-^| \=J.
Setchet-t —»— ~1 | il, fire, flame.
Setch-ti n_~ ö Q J), Tomb of Seti I,
fl Cl«**. Tuat II, one of the 75 forms of Râ
I *\\V ' (No. 71).
S-tchet-t -H-^l Qfi something pub-
lished ; see M "^ ^a ^ >>> published ; I ^^
É, Israel Stele 1, things proclaimed abroad;
III 6 l
Q / Q O —H— Cff> A I
\ n £ n et-=^ 0r ' ' *srael Stele 9> IO>t0
make a proverb of someone ; Copt. ^IUMcy.
setchet-t
, Rec. 2, in, tales,
stories, sayings, speeches, addresses ; Copt.
cy^ze.
s-tchetef
snare; caus. of ^=^1 r-
ç.S , to wound, to
s-tchetem
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fi s
S fl = Heb. ©' and tt?.
S II a causative prefix; var. —h—.
S n=n/WjTJ], health, in the formula-?• JH.
S II = su I ^è\, III, 142, absolute pron.
3rd sing. masc. ; compare Heb. fc^n.
S, si II, l\\, pers. and absolute pron. 3rd
fem. ; varr. —h— , ; compare Heb. NVT.
S[a] IlM&, a man, person, body.
S[a]neb H | V& ^-^, everybody.
S, St,(?) P|, p ^ | = Àst, or Às-t
jj^.Isis; Copt. KCe.
S, Sa p A , p (] -A , P ^ , to go, to go
away, to depart; Il (1 J\ f=^, to go up; Il (]
J\ Ai , to go down.
sa-t II o ^^, a kind of goose; plur.
h^l ■
sa-ta I ^te ]j^ I , homage, praise,
sa-t n^j? j£\ , N. 288A, a kind of bird.
sa pÖ^^U-6l5>N. 162, Ö^j,
A.Z. 1899, 45, (1 * Ä, A'Z- i9°°> 20, to break,
77 I | 21 to destroy, to constrain.
sasa pépé^>pé^pél^>
Êé^n, ééji, Rec. 9, 38, Jour. E. A.
I I \w=iJ I I
III, 104, to run against, to attack, to charge, to
overthrow.
S
p
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Sa ïp, back, hinder parts (later Û, «HMIH»,
^7 ); Copt CO.; ^|,f, ^ifl£$.
IV, 968, ZJ^^TÖ, high-backed, haughty,
proud; lcp with vb\ or J prefixed, after, in
the following of (^ p Ö, ^ 0 A ,
Amen. 9,10) ; * tP, at the back of : <rr> * tP,
li li
as the result of; <
sa tr1, back,
Tp, towards, to the back of.
1
Tp, to turn the back in flight, to flee;
A G 1
°°\
*.
sa q£], A.Z. 1906, 130, a shrine or sanctuary
in which a god or goddess was housed.
sa, saut Jo^, Rec. ss, 69, 61 n~3,
(3 c
^A' ^ttÖ' ^ttÖ' 'O'1
^Ö'P^Ö-P*¥D.P*Ö
■=^,pén, iv, 840, pé^n> iv>
I O l_t I _CEN^ "mum
^'N^^. M. 379, PA
p^öi-pa^öm-p*
^0!' ^ ^ »Rec- 3°. i86>a waii>
)Ws li III 1111 1111
walled building, fort, castle, fortified gateway.
sa, saa
Hé>P*M P*U
varr.
P*£
l, to know;
unknown, unheeded,
disregarded.
p s
sau q£ &, IV, 969, Rev. 8, 73, [lqji
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P
sage, wise man, one who is educated.
saàu Pé^^l^'^487'1^938'
the wise, wise ones
, N.II35,
fà, wisdom, knowledge, learning.
ocl, £>aa
f1^^^. M.387, fltf^
Rec. 3i, 29,^^^, IV, 498,
r^»P!A-
, wisdom or knowledge deified.
\\ I
of the 3rd hour of the day.
, B.D. 174,
16, a god in the Tuat.
Sa !¥, U. 562, the magical strength of
the god ©I.
Sa neter M Y ]> the god's protection;
? nOI U. 562, "Governor of the god's pro-
I I A I' tection."
sa-Heru iq)^, ^^'^c]i <Q
dawn, morning; compare Heb. Û^intiJ.
' saHer-t fliA^", AZ- I9°8' I7\an
I "^ _)a*^ c amulet.
sa
f*=31 N 62c
^^^'^338,^
sa, sai pé"^^» Rec- 27> 57, [1 é
11 ï 21' Rec* I5' 39' ^ "o1
P*K£-P*M*&P*^
MP^é-^É'P*4
P*Qô'P*^M1fP*MI&
\\tkM &, to be full, filled full, satisfied;
P*$^tt*"-P*^*
000, T. 328, full, glutted; I i§ j^gf111
Pr^EI?!-^32'79'^:
SSLi p lo> I Q Q ,°,» J°ur- As- l9°*> 274,
Iq] n=n, Rev. 13, 7, satiety; Copl. cei.
sau fl qj "^ ^ ^, Peasant 242,
P*
X\\^, Amen. 23, 15, \\ q$ ^^
satiety, fullness, drunkenness; I çp \v\ N^
\\ gl , Amen. 25, 8, drunken men.
sa-t H qj » <|\ , IV, 1182, satiety.
sa-t 61 Q , offerings of food.
1 9 1 1 1
p^.é^.p*k^
H qj <g\ ^^ 1, evil, scorn (of a god), moral
weakness or evil ; var. ^^ "^^s..
sait H q£ "|\ (](] ^P , weakness.
Sau 11 [qJ <K\ .^^ $&, corruption, decay.
sai-â
© 0
\\
pé^^Ti'•I,•,I,6B•54•
sai-ä
P*
Amen. 21, 4, to be
weak or helpless.
^s—*lg>, IV, 1078,
•;^M4^PéM
-o-^ r 1 n i\ Vw> weak-armed, a useless man.
^s6 Vw-/1 U 2ÜL
Sa (?) Iq] «S3>., a mythological crocodile.
sa ' "O1 J^^' Rec- l6' I31' tress> hair'
sa
Pé
^27,
^27,
>^27
■■g^ra ^£7, the name of the 14th and 17th days
of the moon.
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sa
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^ !k 1' E"a (Saïte)'I7'37't0 burn/
Sa-ba
M¥
Sa-t
sa~tj saa
the name of a
fiend.
° one of the 36 Dekans ;
* ' Gr. -Eptv.
"ff.
;, pä
/^a
0.
^
©
8.
8.
£ 8,
1 1 1
g£i ^sbs. ^\ ^Ir handlet, tunic, garment, cloth,
mummy swathings, apparel.
a plant or seed used in medicine.
saut 1 qj ^£%° « °, N. 813
Saà H ^ ^\ (J, U- 38r, the name of a
^ .m H god made by Geb.
saà-t e Û 2 ' é û Q > dirt' filth-
Saâpà £j |eD|e|; Rev- "; lSl
saàr [1 ^ ^ (j ^ ^, something bad
or evil/ fi é ^ 1 <=^ ^ ^ Ç'
Peasant 136, lack of water.
saàru [1 é j^!)<=-^^^>
1 [A ^\ /) "vT* ^ V& extortioner, op-
® A H ^ . . . ST pressor.
s-àakhu fl^^,M. iolP^J],
P- 176, P2|' P^' t0 gl0rify' t0 make
bright or shining, to praise, to recite formulae
of praise, to do good to, to perform rites ;
n
(j, P. 66, M. 195, N. 34, pii2/e|
good things or qualities.
s - àakhut
n
glorifications, songs of praise, formulae recited
for the benefit of the spirit-souls of the dead.
sàat
reduce; var
saàsi
1 j^ %*' t0 make weak' t0
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w
speech (?)
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saâbu é ^^ ïk^ GoL 6> rr> loaf>
1 -**-* Jl 111 cake.
Rec. 4, 26, a kind
of crown.
Saar IqJ *** XV \ V& |, Harris 76, 9,
name of a tribe or people ; compare Heb. "Vyfe?.
saär Ö "T^-^^T, «g» —ai ^5,
Anastasi III, 6, 9, vegetable growth, underwood,
a kind of plant (?)
saârtâ tà)^, ?~}!)^
hair of an animal, goat's hair; Copt. COpX ;
Heb. myto.
T-; -
saârisa fi ^(|(| $ ^ ^, Rec. h,
180, soldier's pike; Gr. aâpiaa, hat, sarlsa(-issa).
sai fi
Sau __, sixty; see the pun "o1 mft
in A.Z. 1905, 27 ; Copt. ce.
S-au [)/^^,Peasant272,[l/^^^,
IV, 618, caus. of /^ Vi ' toextend» to make
wide or broad, to rejoice.
s-au àb (hat) p ^ %\ ®, to make
glad the heart, to rejoice.
s-au p ^ A c^» R 46s' f^A
(«==0), N. 1107, to masturbate.
1/2^'^ Thes. 1296, to watch,
oûj?"^' to guard.
I fi V£\ >P\ vor^, beam of wood,
pillar, post, pole; see Z. \s\ ^.
Sau, sau-t "o1 , Treaty 17, 61 : , y
^?^» "O1 %?^l, A.Z. 1905, 26, 27, 1913,
14, absolute pron. 3rd sing.
sau £eu° -e° -*^ e^
gold.
r w
sauababa f f) ^ ^ ^L ^,.
Anastasi I, 23, 4, to withdraw, to shrink back,
to return; compare Heb. IIA Syr. — à», Arab.
15.
sau
sau
r»:' ^w^' w 1\\-«'
°' é w!' é
„flll |A ^ „ Rechnungen 67, vessel, a
Sau HÏ .. Ö, moist substance (?)
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^' P î J "fc*'jackal; plur- P î J ^ i;
var- P 'f J"W
Sabu âmiu she en ânkh m ? J %
■^i^^fT-TuatIV'thejackal-
gods of the Lake of life.
A 7T n AA/WVA
Sab It J AAAAAA, Rec. 29, 157, to melt away,
I I «All AA/WVA
to drip away (of the body in the earth).
aabn PU m 'Hh-269
sab-t q£
saba
0 Rev. 12, 117, hill,
mm) ' mountain.
£ <$\. enemy, wicked
man.
, Anastasi III, 12, 2, Harris
I> 37A> 7> bush, thicket, vine, berries : compare
Heb. riTÛiy the supposed singular of 0^7_lttj.
sabar é J "%& ^\ XX ^ , Anastasi
IV, 13, 1, P.S.B. 13, 412, a liquid made from
the same (?)
Äp, Rev. 13, 3, to smile, to laugh; Copt.
21 (' OJO&i.
Q V I /zfc ' ' *°es' enermes-
sabU P^^11T'Rev-13'23'
reed; plur. [1 J ()() | ^; Copt. CH&I.
sab— PTiTVPTlTlJifr
Amen. 27, 17, friend, companion ; Copt. cy&ep,
çy$Hp. A mistake for smer H ^ tjS^* Ä ^S.
Sabs p^ J H, B.D. 144, the herald of
the2ndArit;varr.^pJ^\J,^[l
sap-t
Pé
n
H"LD%
111
Rec. 30, 68, a plant.
Sapt-khenti qâ /W™A *, I {
I d \> (w), Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, one of
I *A/V\AA N
the 36 Dekans; Gr. Sttt^^;
n°
w - ;
*,
m:
nD • a*,
Ci /VA/WSA N
00 W
/VA/WSA '>Ç'
Ö ©
Saparar ? J^ JJ |. ^-
III, 146, 14, a Hittite king ; . in cuneiform
Shu-ub-bi-lu-li-u-ma.
Sapathar q$
P*
I M*'
1 1/^*?^ <^^>*1 ft« Mar. Aby. II, Text 5,
D
a Hittite chief.
, Khnemuhetep 206;
, P.S.B. 12, 88.
W
sapa
read I IqI
Sapertargessu qJilD^ 1$0 ^
safit fi
w
Rev. 14, 21,
o ' sword.
s-am
U-fl,
V
to seize, to grasp; caus. of
L-fl.
sam
n
\\ S, wild bull ; fem.
Sam-ur
s-am
to burn ; caus
•"^y-
Sam-ba
,T.2 73,
, T. 359 ; see Smâur.
, Hh. 521, to kindle,
, "Fiery
soul "—the name of a fiend or devil.
samut é^t'Pé
hair, locks, tresses.
o
^
samana
é
a, é\
@
C3, a disease.
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à
Samârtasa é
i
, L.D. III, 165 (read «o1
Ö 1 jAj, Alt. K. 782), a rebel chief or king.
samâktà é t\ °"| ()^^,
Rechnungen 59, A.Z. 1909, 86, P.S.B. 19, 263,
Jn> 1\ ° ^ %\ ^^ Pr0P> suPP0rt> balk
^ ^ J? ' of timber.
samis 11g\ f\ f| A M ^ ; see sems.
saninis P? AA^wjjjjfaAA^wAAca in^rx/wi,
A.Z. 51, 70, kinsman; Gr. avyycin)*.
f_ AAAAAA <; ~^
sanre y , , , { ^[> Harris 37A, 2,
R AAAAAA ^—^ y
■t? nU., Hearst Pap. n, 9, a plant.
1 111 \\ iii' r y
P AAAAAA <T
sanràa tP
1 1 1 1 1
P AAAAAA <;
sanrua "o1
I M I I
(I
4, 5
sar é , to go (?)
sar-t Pö^^Ö!'wall(?);see
sar
P*
^
, Rec. 26, 231, I q£]
, to act wisely or honourably, honour,
good disposition (?) right-mindedness (?) ; plur.
P*Ä ^ 1
> n> 129;
-^n é
Xvâr' Heruemheb 3, irrational.
sar-t H ^ <=^^\ il, iv, 1183, H ^
2>P.AT>IV>67>éVT^
IV, 160, Thes. 1282, P Ö "^^ ^ ^
!>
IV, 481,
P *
understanding (?) ;
V^ ^\ gf I, honour,
1 "q^ o ft\ ^ J, Heru-
emheb 11, a reasoning intelligence.
sar flr^^^^, Pap. 3024, 28,
(1 & y\ "^é, t0 rï° wrong' t0 act with per-
| <Jg> 0^ ^è0 > versity.
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saru |1 $ ^*^\ "^^, a perverse
man; plur. f1^^^^^,', [1 $ ^"
ÛÛ % X\^^ ^ ! °PPressors or oppressed,
11 -ZI u -ZE^ zl 1' perverse men, sinners.
Sariu
Pé^ll^^âl-
B.D. 64, 17, a group of gods
sar-t fl
varr. i^p
T. 80,
N. 612, cake, loaf(?);
, u. 205, p ^ ^ °
> M. 233.
(?)'
(?)
water plant ; Copt. CoX (?), Gr. capi.
***'* P Ö V T ^ . IV> 543, grain.
O ^i^Vi
sarsar ra <r> G$ ^p» , Love Songs
1-1 \\ ^ \\ 1 1 1 D
2> 5> twigs, branches.
sar é <==> Ä^ ö , a kind of drink.
1 1 n 111
sarpatà é 4>^^)() $, Love
Songs 2, 8, a plant; compare Heb. T31D
thorn plant, Isaiah lv, 13.
sarem é <==> f\ ö , sediment» dregs,
1 I _B^ 111 lees.
<Z> AA P <^> /^\ AAAAAA
sarem c& it=t, ra AAAAAA.
1 I 'Il AAAAAA
AAAAAA
aaaaaaj torrent, water flood.
AAAAAA
é
Sarem iA /—,
I I
var.
1, Edfû I, 78, a title of the Nile-god.
sarkh é<^>0rx ,*ec- 32, i8i, to
1 1 \\LJ destroy, to waste.
Sarqit (1 q£ "^ggp o, Tomb Seti I,
a star-goddess in the northern sky.
sarqu é<^^^CSf1, Alt. K. 801,
I I
snow
; Heb. ^tÖ, Syr. ^Ai.Arab. Ï?
sartit é
_2S& <=>
wn^û' Y 1 w
o '«ss^^ Rev. 6, 26, to cut and gather
^ Ç yj' wheat ; Copt. CpHT.
s
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S
p
sartïuts q$
Copt. Cat. = Gr. <rr/>aTtwT«ç, commander-in-chief,
general
Peasant 20, a
in' plant
sahu fleura ^&,
ahhPM^^'todisgust'to
ra
cause loathing; caus. of
n é ^m,'toe'finger(?); p,ur- p 0
!3? Reo. 29, .5o,pé^KU
r:.p*-kJ[VU!'PöW
^pidv^p^y^v
N. 902, Rec. 3i, 170, fl ^ ^ j( ^D , Pap.
3024, 152, |4^, p é ^j( 14^'
, 1 'js'jI > to approach,
, Shipwreck 34,
ibid. 178, %% fc_fl, |j
to draw near to, to succeed in acquiring, to
reach land, to land from a boat, to acquire, to
possess.
sahsah % % % \, to approach.
•**u7^p*$j£7:.
Peasant 326, to reach the shore, to land.
sah-t •ml)^iv,1„1,i^^^fl^
I ttj = Amstasi I, ,4,1,14^, fl^.
\lt- P Ö ^ I - IX. hoMmg,
possession, landed property, estate, allotment,
site of a temple, homestead, vicinity, environs,
neighbourhood ; plur. I qj J\ | JJJ^ ^ \>,
T. 18, «^ \> ^, P. 573-
sahu-ta(?) Pé^j[14^â
Love Songs 2, 10, [1 ^ $^14^||
I H
neighbours, the people on a farm
or homestead.
a wooden object,
paddle (?) pole (?)
Sah *jJn,U. 221, 5i6.pj«n *>T.349,
P. 77, 648, fl «^ * , M. 704, fl é ^J*.
T. 3^8, P^J "^D*. N' 2°> Pé^J
^^,M.746,N.9I7,ii56,p^^^,
p- 719, P é ^ $ ^ ^ » Rec- 26> 229, 27,
22!, 32, 84, I4*, pré ^K*$*>
^^'^^ Thes. 82, Orion, one of the 36
******* ' Dekans.
P*$JMHt.P*MH3*Bi-
, Rec. 31, 174, the goddess of Orion.
sahu p é "^ $^. Rec- 2°> 42, p ^
^ ^14 fl!> Property.
sah I4 ^p5,> title deeds (?)
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Sahit % % Tuat HI) a goddess in the Tuat
-*-\' with her face turned behind her.
^!'Pé^l^l4^li.N-Âm-
27, 21, the star-gods in the constellation of
Orion.
Sahu XII Ptf^JH*^,.
B.D. 64, 22, the 12 stars of Orion.
Sah p q£ ? =133^ ^ W , the boat of Osiris.
*, Rec.
Sah-t-ni (?) "-S
31» J7i
Sah-en-Mut-f P é ^ $ 14 F
B.D. 125, III, 30, the door
' fastening of the Hall of Maäti.
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s-akhakh [1 %® ^ _T?, [1 r£
^p, P. 427, M. 611, N. 1216, to blow (of
flowers), to burst into flower; caus. of
sakhit
fft
o, Rev. 14, 16,
impudence, arrogance; Copt. CUJCy.
Sakhiu
Nlk^M-P
w
Pkü^
%>WA, B.D. 64, 8.
s-akhefkhef
31, 14, to burn up, to consume; caus. of
Sakhmit-urr-peh(P) P ^ ^ 0%^
^> P«, a wind-goddess.
sakhniu ^ g f)!)2}}!!' suPPorts>
legs of a chair or throne, the four pillars of
heaven.
sasnà i^p (| <2 Ö, to anoint.
saskut
a seed used in medicine (?)
, Peasant 21,
s-ash
, IV, 420, to praise; caus.
sash-t (shas-t) P iq)00^, Rec.
[l^c.
31, 27 =C30
sasher-t
f1
> "o>
r-^-i
U. 205,
saq
I VS. It
O C=D' ^O
PÉL^^S,, u. 185, fltf
N. 624, a fire offering of meat and
bread.
lé !^n> t- 370,377, p. 683,
^^n. t. 287, fi é^, n. 126,1258,
lé^(),M.447,pé4,N.885, [1 £
1^ 4. Rec- 31, 18, "a?
P*
saq-t I qj
to collect, to gather
together, to assemble.
P. 204, assembly,
_.. gathering.
DigiiueQ^oy
A
saq hat P
Saq baiu (I £ ^ ^ |
<0 to collect the
I ' wits or senses.
• I
m !•
J J B.D. 58, 4, X22, 2, a title of the
I ' divine ferryman IJerfhaf.
Saq hâ «*r=>. ÇÇÇ (j, "Gatherer of
members"—a title of Osiris.
.A
^H\*-L\HX>\H
a e
n
to act with severity or violence, to be strict, to
be severe, to behave haughtily.
saqi
saqaiqa-t ^^(j^
Songs 4, 3, claw-sheath.
saquti I qj
, a violent man.
\> I
, Love
Rec. 19, 92, to burn,
to scorch.
Pé
A^ W w ,
eLj. sculptor; plur.
A o
<2 \\
L_J
Saqnaqait é A ^^^J. RD-
164, 5, a fire-goddess, a Sudani form of Sekhmit-
Bast-Râ.
s-aqeh [1 É> J, P. 707, P^jü^*-*.
to produce, to hes\r, to carve ; caus. of aqeh
sakaà é ^^* jfc^ (je: ^jj, a man given
to quarrelling.
sak-t é^D. Ö^S—fl$, fight,
strife, a fighting man.
warrior, soldier ; plur. I x^ ^^^p5 ' @ cJfc-
U-fl^ j; see also [1^^=^(|(| c^L-fl^.
sakaà "o1 ^z^^KX U ö »p, an official.
sakamâ(?) "o> «—-^ i\—'*&'
a kind of bird.
sakut é ^ ^, young asses ; SS"
... ö«l ûSiii CHX.
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saker é §3 £), soldier(?> wArî°r'
i (ô .*>" fighter.
sag é ffi *&, Rec. I, 46, é S *^L *&,
foolish man (?) ; Copt. CO (TT
saga "o1 ffi "^ ^ -A, Anastasi i; 23, 2,
to march, to walk, to wander.
saga "O1 ffi ^^ Anastasi I, 25, 6,
hair-cloth ; Copt. COK, COOK.
sagabin(?)éffi'^J^^
Tk , Anastasi III, 3, 7, pool (?) lake (?}
sagartha éa^^j
wooden weapons, spears (?)
ant H ^k ° /& t0 weaken, to be weak ;
"M'LI caus.(?)
Satà p ^ ^| (j, U. 534, T. 298,
Satàrna "o1 IQ'^1^!^ J),A.Z. 1880,
82, a king of Mitanni and a father-in-law of
Âmen-hetep III; Tell al-Amarna, Shut-[tar-na],
1 1 1
Berl. V.A. Th. 271, obv. 18.
satekhta (?) c$ 1 °
v ' ^ O111
823, an article of furniture.
•,Alt-K.
to bring, to
carry.
sathp^-fl^.
barge for stone, lighter.
[I Iq> ^ s=5| I) 3^ ' N- 23>the g°d of Sebut>
the " jackal of the South."
sa* P "o> ^Ç' P é Ç> t0 tremble,
to quake, to be terrified, terror.
sa« pé^^f^»Rec-34, 177,
to quiver, to be weak ; Copt. CXOOX.
sat pé
festival ; var. p q£ ^
1 a ii the name of a monthly
satem
P^rkf
Rev. 15, 19
1^^'t0gr°W-
satertà "o" c:^ (1 (j crm, Alt-K. 827,
colonnade, storey of a house (?) ; compare-Heb.
nVTtp, 1 Kings vi, 9.
S-atch P^Y(, T. 331, U. 624, P é
\Ov Ty,T. 337, P. 818, to make to be green =
P "Yl » M. 244, p J, N. 622, p •£] V), M. 245 ;
caus.of||,^|.
SatCh P^> P^^V
monthly festival ; plur. I \\ ^^.
sâ I (j = 1= l\\, pers. pron. 3rd sing. fern.
Sa p (j, man, person = vj£ ; y l\ ^=^,
Metternich Stele 18, everyone.
Sa n/)^- fir®] RD- z42» m> 36, a
1 □ SLlL^J' town of Osiris.
Sa P h .A, to go ; var. P J\.
Sài p (j 'A , III, 143, to come.
sasa
K)|K)y,,Rec.29,I5o,n(|(l()^,
A.Z. 1900, 36, to hasten
\\
Sài 11 (I ~ _A, to diminish, to decay.
Sà-t p(j J, p(j o (var.<5*), th(
"Ram"—one of the 36 Dekans,
beads.
saa
1^œ'p-82'm-ii2'R
\, to knojv.
sàa-t 11 [\ <£\ '""' , N. 803, wisdom, know-
ledge ; var. I i^p >K\ • .
Saa hat ^éh^S ®, IV, 97i,Thes. 1481,
knowing of heart, i.e., wise.
Sàa ^m ^s\ öj, a form of Thoth.
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Sàa
M. 12,
1 ,^^Ä -%' u* 439' T* 25°'
N. 114, émq
, Nesi-Âmsu 32, 1, B.D.
17, 63, 116, 6, 136B, 12, 169, 19, the god of
knowledge and intelligence.
Sàa ■■=Ta $ Ombos I, 186-188, one of
ÎU ' the 14 Kau of Râ.
Sàa-àbu (?)-tchär-khatiit
7^ , B.D. 125, 111,36, the
doorkeeper of the hall of Maâti.
Sàa-Âmenti 1 (j 1jj\ ^m A&. 0,
u.
396-
Sàa-Âmenti-Râ
u. 396, [1 !\ ^
!74i i5» agod; var.
Sàa-Hera-
143, a form of Horus,
sàa-t 1 f\
saaa .'• m
, serpent.
, Ombos I,
, Amen. 3, 2, 23, 2
= /^m (I (I -Q^-, to know.
Sàat-t(?) PÛ'^0^^', Ebers Pap.
38, i, to be oblique-eyed, to squint (?)
sàa ^^a "^^ê. , weakness, badness, evil ; var.
-a-t(l^«,(l^^,N.954l
*n f"';"i . n-£k^
^ma Ts\ | r> cloth, stuff, loincloth ; var. I \0\ .
sàa-t , B.D. no, 36, a garment of Râ.
sàa é^m \\ , £^m \\ fà , a seed
Jä&iii _^^. SI m'
or fruit used in medicine; ^^& v\ Qu ^Xü
sàa of the South =«^Cf ^m'
B.D. 99, 19, the city
' and city-god of Siut.
sàa of the North
Sàa
Sàait 1 (? (j "^\ f* , the form of Hath
worshipped at Lycopolis
or
sâai j^^i
to know by sight, to
recognize.
sàau ret [1 (j ^ ^ ^ J ^, Heru-
sàtef Stele 115, a class of infantry.
saabfiy^.fiy^.fiyijij^,
Pt-fcSv^.PfJ^^. -"takes for
P Ï J "^ = f11 J "^; COmPare Heb-3^î •
Sàabàu Pf J^^l."16^;
Saab 17K j l+\, a castrated animal for
sacrifice; plur. 0 TC J (j(j o tf-^j 1, B.D. 69,
13 ; Copt. cMe.
Saab j 17K ]|^X, reeds, marsh plants.
Sàamiu p^a ^ (]() ^ | j, a class
of hairy fiends.
S-àakhu [1 ^ ® ; caus. of^ @.
For other examples see p. 635, A.
!£■ ^°$'P1!^'che:uer,cie-
ceiver. trickster, swindler, impostor.
«f P1Kk*dl-PAk
1, B.D. 90, 3, 9, a group of gods.
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Sàater (?) ^m<=>, Ombos 1,73,a god
of agricultural produce.
s-àath P^«.^-^-^
s-àat pf]^^. P1"kÇ>
paralyse, to cripple.
sàtti I (j 00 yf' destroyer, waster.
statt to p()^T^7I'Nesi-
Amsu 32, 23, "Earth-destroyer"—a form of
Aapep.
S-àâ 1(1 /"A » u- 2I3> ^/\> U- 565»
l(j o, P. 601, P(j^, P- 694, P (j ü
£^, P. 381, I (j 0, to make to enter, to
store up, to advance on a road.
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var.
S-àâ 1 (j. a r\[} T. 268, to introduce;
111 0, M. 427.
^^ Hh. 385, a sailing,
o ' an advance by boat.
s-àâr-t 0(1
Sàu [1 () ^, P. 42, [1 ^ ^, N. 29, to
lead; var. (] |1 ^A^, M. 62.
S-âufl^, |1()£^,T. 191, N. 1288,
P ^ ^ > I> 78, P £& \ \, Rec. 27, 219,
p &a ^» p âçA ^ ^'t0 Proclaim»to cry
out, to complain, to curse, to vilify, to calumniate ;
var.
, P. 676.
Sàu fl^A^^^ j, Rec. 27, 219, a
group of gods in the Tuat.
/WWW jQ H jTj
ww« ga} to drink ; see ^=t gfo.
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
Sàu fl /) %\ i=r R 6l3> Pool, lake, drink-
I iJr ' ing trough.
Sàu p(]^7WM,T. 315, [1|)§, Metter-
nich Stele, a mythological serpent.
saunu
/www (2 III
Copt, coxerrr, cotïï ; see
, wages, hire, price;
1^ * ni
/WWW < <äK' U I
fl
S-àur n^çA, M. 587 (var. P%<r>,
P- 410), P^A^J, P%^^4 to make
pregnant; caus. of jgA; Copt Ü5, (JO(JO.
saur
/WWW
/WWW 1
/WWW 1
/WWW
/WWW ?"^
/WWW
/WWW
/W/WAA
Amen. 12, u, to drink.
Edict 26, to submerge, to plunge.
S-àb H Û fl AM ^w *& Rec. 26, 28, to
I . I •*£) y) /www 3**M
thirst; caus. of (1 J <&; Copt. ei&e.
Sàb pjj J JJ, fiend, enemy.
sâb-t p (] J^,» PIJ ^> strife> enmity (?)
s-àbki p (] J ^ (| (j ^, B.D. 145, vu,
46, to make to weep, to grieve.
s-àp 1 n ®-, Rec. 2i, 14, p (1 _ ,
no D nf^ "^ nD ~^^
to revise, to inspect, to check accounts, to
examine or enquire into, to make a scrutiny,
to audit, to test, to visit in order to inspect, to
commit to the care of; caus. of (I •
Sàpi 1 (j Ü ÛÛ 1 1 ' Q D.^\ inspector.
sâpikebenti P f) °-^ J ^ "W-
inspector of the fleet.
Sàpti p (j J^^p, P f) D^ j] j, inspector.
Sàp-t pf°||, ml fl^c^,
I [I \\ , inspection, revision, investigation,
visitation (of a temple), enquiry, list, copy.
Sàp-t ur-t the great
examination, i.e., the Last Judgement.
Sàp p(JD^, p(]^^,Berg. 49,,Exa-
miner, Inspector—a name of Osiris ;
his judgment hall.
sapu
divine examiners, inspectors or judges.
Sàpit If]111 *QT, B.D.G. 1323, consort of N
Râ of Sais, -»- f ^ § -
to build, to set in order.
sàf pi]
name of the moon on its 10th day.
. to pollute ; Copt. Cooq",
fs=fäi C(JO(Joq.
^27, the
sàfu
Arab. ^_iH
sàm
1 (j *^ ^\^ sword ; Syr.
nr*«K « /v>
' y F~— fffr ' darkness (?) rain-storm.
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s-am
I (V to make oneself pleasant, to ingratiate, to
show oneself gracious, to heal ; caus. of (I £ ()•
sàmài [^^Jl'IlHâ' Rev* I3' 3°'
demand, protest, objection, opposition.
' Sams P T n>^^, club, cudgel.
s-àn|l(] ^ , T. 512, p. 204,700, I (J ^
A, Ü. 371, M. 213, N. 684, I (J Q)P. 688,
1 Q ^ A, Rec. 29, 145, H ft ~™"} ibid., 30,
1 ftAAAftA I O.A
194, P û é&~°, H û <W, Sphinx Stele 11,
1 ftAAAftA ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA Vu I ftAAAftA V^ -" ] V\
advance quickly, to run, to hasten ; I (J <^*° A
, to hasten the steps.
I [1 /vw*a f A, Rec. 15, 179, I (J
1 ftAAAftA 1
s-ann
ö>
A
•f1
«0o>^
, to run, to hasten.
sànu P j\V&V&V&, Methen,
AAA, N. 29, 659, 788,
n
, P. 700,
I M <C«Q Q VS\ j runners, bearers, porters.
1 /VA/VAAA TT III W
Sàn-t P ft /w^A^A U^, a light swift boat;
plur.nQ^àrçg.Rec.4,27.
I ftAAAftA I I I
1\
sàn en Uatch-ur
ftAAAftA ° I
^=f ^ Salt Pap. 825, the dolphin or sea-
<rz> ww*' bull of the Mediterranean.
sau
<o< x
I fl /\, Thes. 1206,
I ftAAAftA
ö,ö^tj>n(|ö.j|Min(|ö>o«
/VA/VAAA // I ftAAAftA || ij I ftAAAftA ' W ■
J J I I ftAAAftA »> .-Al I ftAAAftA 1 «O
L_J], 1 (J (^*Q C3, to rub, to rub in an unguent
I ftAAAftA
or medicament, to apply an unguent, to smear,
to anoint, to salve, to rub down, to crush grain.
sànsàn I (I ~ I \\
O
r, P. 777;
var. of
Ö
P
Ö
p<^ ftAAAftA I I _ ftAAAftA } P. 661 , M. 7 72
sàn àb P /] t^*° C3 ^ t0 anoint tne heart,
I ' i.e., to flatter (?)
;àn P ft Ö»
I 1 ftAAAftA
;nts.
P4
san 11 [|*=«—", iv, 1207, p Q «Q° O, oint
ftAAAftA 1 /WWV\ III
ments, unguents.
(I ^ s, Rec. 31,29,
O
/VA/VAAA y£
1 ftAAAftA I I ftAAAftA IS I V I lU
1<CC3= nQOO, nQ"^s, earth
ftAAAftA I ^ I ftAAAftA HI 1 «O ill
used in sealing, clay.
sànàp Q ÛÛJliA, flu Û«B=SS=
WWV\ II U I Sil 1 I I I I
& Jour. As. 1908 passim, knowledge; Copt.
0?' COOYH.
Sànu-t
I (I ftAAAftA 0 j the name of a
serpent on the royal crown.
sanu
ftAAAftA
Ö
\
/\AA/W\
Ö (2
ftAAAftA
Ö
^—.price ; seep Ä,ö^
San-nu PQ|-%> M. 480, two; var.
of| = ^,P.267,P| = ^,N.I248.
S-ànti II /vw*a E J\} Rec. 24, 164, to fetter.
I o W
sàr àb I ft <=> O, U. 172, to sadden (?)
Sàrit I ft ft ft To, fan, umbrella.
Sah 11 ft ft fc*? > nobleman.
sâkHi P () ÏJL' Rhind PaP- festSl
Sàs(?), SU(?) [1(] [1, ]]], six; [[jo,
m . , III III ^k I |||'w^^27 f r .
= = u,sixth: <w^ _ ,festival
o' '^S7'^£7 III o O
ofthe6thday;plur.|||o@Q|M;Uc^
= =, house of the greatest of six ; Copt. COOT,
cex.
sàs P ft P" l| , E E JI \ Rec. 27, 226,
six-threaded stuff.
S-àst PH|,P. 67, N. 35, to occupy a seat.
Sàsh P ft ^^, N. 754, offering (?)
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caus. of
sàsh-t [1 (j ", N.646 = p (j
M. 124, offering (?)
Sàshesa (1 (j 00 (1 ^ *^t. J^f N. 975,
a god who made the ladder that reached from
earth to heaven. >
sàq p!)^|L-Zl, [l^S-fl, \U\*
f , to carve, to model.
L—ù
sàqti I (j o £_J1, sculptor.
, Peasant 295, to destroy;
1
\^, L.D. III, 140B, p (j <f>^. Rev. 6, 23,
to make perfect ; caus. of (I j .
sàka fl()^^^ B-D- I7> 34 (An5)
Sàken 11 () ^"^ %s, to destroy, to ruin.
I 1 /wwv\
S-àgeb H (j ? j=r, to flood, to deluge ;
fv n WW*,
caus. of || - AAA/S/VA •
I Vj aa/wva
4 A4
or
Sàt M (j S, something foul(?)
-« P^l. P»; p^
PAk^-Pik:*-**-*
cuti0„er;pIur.p(j^^|!,p()o^
^ J^ ^ j> gods who slay.
\\U'
exe-
s-àti
s-àth
w
, to prove, to show ; caus.
S^p ; caus. of âthi S=ô=J
^p(]T'P^.running
sat [u
of the
ear(?)
^ -f J-, a kind of bread offering (?) ;
, a kind of bread-offering (?)
s-àt, s-àat ,... _ ,
^w , to make weak, to reduce.
Sàti R (I c=> ^jt l_==ß> headsman, execu-
I 1 \\ Ji ' tioner.
to rebuke, to punish,
overthrow.
s-àttip(Q(]^,
S-àten I U ^~^> to transfer; caus
1 /VSAAAA A
ofàtenQ^^l.
Sàtohti p (j "*""» §1, A.Z. 1900, 20, child
s-âaiPZ;Mfl>IV'6,2'E
n
o 1
I
n
, A.Z. 1900, 20,
, Rec. 11, 165, to magnify; caus.
1 ' p r^i q 'Rec* 2°' 4°'iarge ;
^, Love Songs 7, 7, |1^||(],
magnified.
of years and dignity, a notable ; plur. I
, a man
I ;
sàau [1 0\^, Hh-783' P'
sj^^-, Rec. 30, 66, planks or beams of a ship.
P. 297, a set of four jars for libations or
purifications.
sâam
n
.k<&-
n
.k*
/V. j Love Songs 7, 7, Rechnungen 78, a plant
TT I ' which has grown on a tree.
■^é., fatigue, evil, misery'.
S-âb (for S-Uäb) P n JXf, P. 297
6i2> Pî*Ç J-p-ii2' P—"K"N- 8°
P--?ClN'343,p--?Cj^P
to purify, to cleanse; caus. of uâb f 1 /www.
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s-âb
P-J«.
to beautify, to decorate
caus.
Sâbu H a J # jl 1, Festschrift 117, n,
beauties, decorations, ornaments, jewellery.
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sab
sab [L
sab fl.
sâbi fl
s-âp
caus. of
s-âm
of-
(^3) a kind of fancy
mi' bread.
n
-J?
QJ^Jj, to castrate; Copt.cfL&e.
JJ^i'0X' C°PL ce&*-
„(]/)/) A.Z. 17, 57, to be ready
Jill ' or prepared (to fight).
, to make to advance, to fly (?) ;
D.A
or
D.A Ü
I 7 > to make to eat, to feed ; caus.
[ft, to swallow.
s-am
n
■kM-P-
to swallow, to absorb, a swallowing or bolting of
food.
samm
in p.
ÏAI-P-
I, swallowers, devourers.
sam
sâm
in
P-
with gold ;
s-äma
a plant or flower.
, IV, 711, inlaid:
, with lapis lazuli; t^f>S5n,
ffas W, with leather (?)
\A/\AA V
, to make to swallow ; caus.
1
S-ân I /vwwv, to turn back ; caus. of */wwv.
A-
s-an
P
, to beautify ; caus. of
sann II (©, to bind, to tie, to twist.
I /VA/WSA
S-änkh R ■?-, Hymn Darius 42, [1 d-?-
©•Pt ®-Pt© IPfS-Nistasen
Stele 40, to feed, to nourish, to support, to bring
up, to nurture ; Copt. c&.«&.itcy, cy«&.rcecy.
S-änkh àb H ■?• ®t to vivify the
heart, to inspire courage.
sänkhu I ■¥■ y>$P Peasant 22I>
sustainer, vivifier. Digitized by
Sânkhiu |1 -^ O 3 !, Rev. x4, 59, the
gods who sustain life.
--a^PïS-Pï-Pf7'PÏ
- , to carve a life-like image or statue,
^/ r~ w "7
to commemorate the dead by making a statue.
sänkhi (1 ■?■ ? 5 sculPtor> engraver, Por-
I I ' trait painter.
Sänkhi-khaibitu fl ^îîl*, Berg. 23,
a bird-god who revivified dead human shadows.
nyy n
3 , to make strong; caus. of
s-ântu H "^3^ ^\ ^Ê,) H zz£ "^,, iv,
269, to destroy ; caus.
s-âri |1 a £55, iv, 753, Rec 34,182,
Sphinx Stele 3, I «EEEI -A, Rec. 32,80, IV, 897,
.—. ■&■
l<—>, Rev. 12, 62 (var.
P-toP:
w
***, IV, 966,.(l^^£5ä, P^%5, to
bring, to bring-up; I <==> *" n
1479, to present petitions.
Ill
, Thes.
sâri-t
sarm
jTU, approach.
PI
J\
n
.MM
porters, carriers.
Sârit maât
c* .A ^
423, the name of a building.
n
, bringers,
,IV,
Sârit
A A ^ T) IV, 270, the name
^^(tfV of a goddess.
Sâr-neb-s fl °i/\i
of the 2nd hour of the night.
fl%S
I, the
name
s-ar
f\ to make a fire to burn,
I <rz> -A '^' to make an offering.
Sâr fl ^, Rev. 12, 91, a plant; Gr.
sari
anpi, Lat. saii (Pliny, N.H. 13, 23, 45).
Sâr p D^,A.Z. 1899, 15
IV, 635, a pitcher and
' stand ; compare Arab, j •.
S-ärq n^^!c=^:, Dream Stele 36, fl <cz>
I —<^ Rec. 10, 61, to make an end of, to
-. ^ > .,_- finish.
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ödja | u ^, t0 recejve honour.
Sâhp^^^,^rtignt
Sah p o J Q, M. 634, ^f {]> to be
noble, to play the king or nobleman ; I 0 9 (I,
P- 331-
freeman, nobleman, gentleman ; plur. ^yj^ W I ;
A «>-=> r □ an aged noble ; Copt: C&^P,,
Or?! a i^ C&.<0-
Säh-t H a? gf a Wnd of garment worn
I X & by a nobleman.
Sah 11 û 9 , U. 298, the form of a man
that exists in heaven, the spirit-body ; plur.
P-IP-IP-H^P-HI
g 8 8>N- "3, 539, P oj^, U. 516,
p—|8^:.T.3.7.p—|^:.p^
(1 ? û 8 %> M< 8- Later forms are:—
^8
I r^""i
I .W\/W\
sab with his soul;
■^ : 1, perfect spirit-bodies.
Sah Q % ^ uat VII>the divine spirit-body,
* *p £ü' the god of all spirit-bodies.
Sâh fi a|k=±5, Thes. 82, the spirit-
body of Orion T^jiv^, .
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Sâh-âb ^ ? g J] O, Tuat III, a god.
Sâh-heq j^f] , Rec. 4, 28, a god.
S-ähä Hi, Palermo Stele, II a, P. 387,
|l| ,\\ afH[ a, to erect, to set up
straight ; late form H ë ~~^J1 *==== (\(\ (§_
J\
P ? M> P ? —"SBxx ^>>to set up the Te->
/.<?., to reconstitute the backbone of Osiris ; Copt.
coo&e.
S-ähä R § , to stablish time or life ;
P!^.ue«o,[l()^!,T.246.
Sähä-t H § -=> = /J5I\, climbing pole.
sähä 11 ^^ 3] dp Jour- As- x9°8' 249,
Pf-Tfli.pf
'•P
*3F*
..___. A 1 1 i'2i' I" 4 -A j£t
Rev. 13, 42, to curse; Copt. CO£,€.
S-äkh I , I f=3, to raise up, to
lift up on high ; caus. of NK.
Säsh-t I nn £3, a kind of disease.
S-äsha H ^\ H <£4\., to multiply ; caus.
of^-V
1 1 1 -üe^.
S-äsha-t R <^v o Coronation Stele (relief
I o o' at top), to multiply.
S-äsha [I <^v- ££, to utter many cries.
I 1 1 1 21
Sashatà H <^N- \ (J, manifold, numerous.
säshat P^^.p^Mf^
- , 1 <^v- E J\} to ward off, to restrain, to
obstruct, to remove ; Copt. CUJCyx.
säshat P^L»=fl$, P^U=fl$>
chief officer, inspector ; plur. I ^""^- „ M?i 1,
■P~£|.P~i£<-.- .
-■»P^PV^.p-j'T'P
Zl, T. 386, M. 402, to make to enter, to
introduce ; caus. of ~^*
p^^^fjf)^, introducer.
Säq neter ""j (1 %*^, Annales III, 109,
the festival of the introduction of the god:
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sâq-t fl %*°, Rec. 31, 20, [1 ^* *
IV, 658, H V ^ ^, Peasant 198 IV ,145,
I -0 c entrance, introduction.
Säq[l^ö,Rev.II>I67>sack,bag;Heb.
pto, Syr- nûajB, Chald. NpD, Assyr. shakku,
Eth. UJ^:, Copt. C&.K.
Jl
s-aq
P
Rec. 27, 127, to cut, to
A E—A' destroy.
s-âqa p"^*^^ fl> Koller l. 8> A-z
1900, 35, Mar. Aby. I, 6, 37, |l
A ©
1 ° ï\ 1 ° % *H -A (**>, to make right,
to test a bow, to set in strict order.
sag n
sâti-t
s-âtcha
n
"xzj-^, to capsize, to overthrow.
TJ A A J Rev. 14, 67, arrow;
a w 111 °' Copt, cüoxe.
f1 "ü^^' Amen'l6>4,
17, 18, L.D. Ill, 140c,
1 _ I 1k @
P-4
©
\\
, to do wrong,, to commit a
\\
crime, to falsify weights, to rob.
s-âtcha me tut Fl 0 J "|\ ^> A
Q& I, Àmen. X4, 2, 20, 9, to deceive by speech.
Si p VV , III, 142, Nàstasen Stele 39, \\ \\M
J\, Anastasi I, 28, 5 = I (I , to come, to go
Si [1 (j(j^f A.Z. 1878,48, [1(
satiety ; Copt. CI.
Si-t p (j(j a a), infant, child (fern.) =
Ci
s*
si I ^^t> L.D. Ill, 194, 12, waterfowl
Siu p^.pijflf^.star^u,
, fullness,
«/?, Rev.,*,; Copt «»*;**«<«,£
Rev. 14, 20, a shooting star.
Siuuâti *
rfli
*
rtw*.
the planet Venus as a morning star
<§.
- a
SIU
-t fl (|(| a
, Rec. 33, 119, door.
^ ' Digitized by
w
Sif [1 (j!)^^, Thcs. 1198, p \\
, child, son, boy, babe.
sif
w
=£>, Rev. 2, 77, pitch, bitumen
field or garden produce, herbs, vegetables ; Copt.
CIJUL, CUUlIéJUl.
sirâ)sirifl<f (p,(l^!,[l<^
[j (a j[, A.Z. 1880, 96, umbrella, parasol.
j H .J^, fi fi <ô^ the badge of a regiment,
I I ill' flag, fan, umbrella.
iup^qfuvfti, nu
sin
siriu
fan-bearers, urn-
E J\ ' brella-bearers
Harris 500, 2, 8, fan, fly-whisk.
sir-putà p <=> D (I \\ 9^?, Rec. 21, 92,
a kind of fan or umbrella made of leather (?)
sir-hattà [1 <z> -^ ~| (j ^, Rec. 16,
99, palm-leaf mat ; I <z> = Gr. aapâ (?)
Sirsa(?) O^^lg]-*^, Thes. 129, a
star-god; var. <^g)g.
Ci Ci
-H
p
w
•I \\
sir-tima
Amen. 6, 3 . . .
Sih n (](] Ö .A, to come, to arrive.
■Ifc flûûe _Ö_, fl ûfl g ■=■-, Rec.
3, 39, pavilion, port, landing-stage.
Sih p (j(j § il f%, Rev., to mummify.
Sih ' [)[) 8 ^> Rec- 2I> 94, to be
hypnotized, to be in a state of religious ecstasy, to be
mad ; compare Copt. Cl^e.
sihu p (|(| $ ^ Vr?« ^ Mag-17°'
11« spell^charm, bewitchment, hypnotism (in the
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Amherst Pap. 20).
Sihsih p (j(j J p (j(j I I ^, to punish ;
var.
L__71; Copt. ce&cu>£.
sih-t
J%£ ^, Rev. 13, 26,
punishment ; Copt. CO£,6.
lamentation, grief, punishment.
sikh p (||
28, cry, signal.
, Rev. 12,
Sikh-t p!)!)^^J» Rec- 33, 122, mastery.
sikh-t
@ '^5k, loss, injury.
sikha-t p (|(j J
a
,, Jour. As. 1908,
249, folly, madness ; Copt. CI£,6.
14, 65, a yoke of oxen.
siki
Rev.
\\
Rev. 14, 15,
destruction.
Sit 1(1 (I cXtn, smell,odour; see P^f^,
Copt. C*f\
Sit P !)!)], Rev. 11, i8o = ^^U
getter.
Sit p (j(j û(J, to set on fire.
Siti fl (1(1 c "Ç\ " - A^, the shooting of
le===üi
, be-
W m \\
a star; see
Sitchetu (?) p \\ ^ & ',, storytellers,
talkers, chatterers ; see M "^ &; caus. of °L^.
v
pers. pron. 3rd sing. masc. ; also
used as a particle.
SUt 1^,U. 180,227, a particle.
SU T _F ^' IV' I076' caPtive> Prisoner,
8114 l\«■ R ™ \\l^'
U. 100, II v\^^5i, P. 225, a joint of meat, a
meat offering; | ^^^> R 7°5-
SU-t (nesu-t?) 1 ö, Kahun 3, 2, 1 ^
I I I AAA/W\
^, A.Z. 49, 20, ^ ^, A.Z. 1908,121, ^^'
Hh am 1 tSf A-Z- 49' x9> the Plant of the
437, ^ |^> Sf)uth) the byssus plant
SU-t 1 ^ Rechnungen 70, plant used in
=f c' making boats.
SUt(?) 1^?^> RD- 64> J4, hair(?)
111
sut(?) Iv^^^'1^
v ' Y ^ I I I I III
506
SU (for sesu) 1 , a period of time, day,
with the number of the day of the month ; Copt.
COT—.
susu p e n e 0, R,ev- ' V3\a£££
I I time; Copt. COTCOT.
SU(?) I £ J f=W], Rev. 14, 12, evening.
SU I , I "v\, a measure of length =
T^g-th of a schoinios, or 625 square cubits; in
superficial measure su = £th of a square schoinios.
SU p<3-
protector.
SU I , Rev. 13, 22=1 -^^ WAAAA, to
I X ' g ~* /VAAAAA
drink, drink ; Copt. CUJ.
SUU (?) ^ _ü, to cut - -~- f| *
SUU (?) J^ = -hh. f) X ' , Shipwreck
55, to cut down trees.
SU-t [1 ^ 2^3, wind, breeze.
^^—fli guard>
fie
(3 ^
c III'
,Kev. 30, 217, 11
ccl I o I M <à I a
Rev. 14, 46, corn, grain, wheat; Copt.
COTO, COT.
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su-t
, a kind of disease.
> x^ ^> region, territory,
' (j> | ' province.
SUU(?) X
SUU(?) X%%^,RD- '63, 18, evil,
_ZT-IT J& wickedness.
SUU(?) 1\\, T. 265, 283, P. 51, M. 31,
N. 64, to pray (?); late form P /[(?)
sua I -£} jrj^, Herusàtef Stele 88, sheep,
ovis platyura ; Heb. HU? Arab. .1 \ CoDt.
ec&.t, ecooT, ecooox.
S-ua (1 f) ä^S^, T. ,41, p f] SçS
^"k'T- 348. pfC^=. N. 965,
Pfl^fS*** PflV*
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^•Pflk4>.Pfl^Pfl
Pfl*.Pflx;Pfl»*.PMv
l'^jî^î' ^' %ä' t0 PaSS' t0 PaSS aWay>
to continue on a journey ; caus.
Suau pf|^,U. 418, flf|*5*^
^ ^ j, T. 238, a group of gods (?)
Sua 11 Jp ! kTT, store, place of safe storage.
1ftto ad°re icaus- °f fl 1^™ 1-
Sua |l ^Tj J^ *=§=*, night, evening,
darkness ; see ^ vv p=£=q; Copt. excyH.
© W
suasua-t H iT) R iT) a fl, Rec. 16,131,
flame, fire, heat.
suan (sun) I -X. ) „ -@*-, to know,
to recognize ; Copt. COOTrf.
Rec. 33, 119, price •" Copt. CoretOjgJtized b\
suar
PflV
w
ft 1, Anastasi IV,
17, 1, Alt. K. 769, garments, tunics (?^; compare
Heb. hw in vbw Isaiah vi, 1, etc.
T '
S-uarekh fl iT) <T>^[, to make green
or fertile ; var. I X JL ¥ ; caus.
s-uah [1||||, L.D. ill, 140c, [11 I ,
û 1 «k. $ T 1 ' t0 establish, t0 make to
continue, to develop; caus. of Y 8 > •
s-^âbP^^ll?>topaya.r
sui* pfi^^- Pfi^fl«-
egg ; Copt. COOT&e.
s-uashflfjo^ffl, flf]^
*Œ^PflV=afrPfl
^■^^fl- Pfl00!!1!-to praise'to
adore; caus. of Jp ] r~^—i qû; Copt. (JUcy.
SUashu H -Ç) ß ^ !, praises.
SUag H -Ç) S *Sk, foolish, lewd.
suagaP^^s^#-P^ffi
.Ä ^ ffl 1 ' t0 CUrSe' t0 ban'
SUatà 11 -C) \ (J I, carriage, transport.
s-uatch (1 f) ^-j |, u. 6,4, p I ^,
N—PfîMxfl'P^PÎ^l
tV - ' t0 make t0 flourish> I Ï ^"1
1 f the transmittal of property; caus,
"maker to flourish"—a title
of the god Shu.
W^Vj]i»r.flé^-jî.T.3J7
Suatchi H Î,
S-uatch àr-ti \\ £) ^ J ^, Rec.
31» 3°> "green-eyed."
Suatchit àtebiu pet H^T ^\ Tuat
AXII;'a_fire"-g<5ddess who guided Râ.
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suà-t P^f) o> ^!) o' pil1' globule
pastille, bead ; plur. R ^k (j ^ ( ; varr. ^^
Mar. Kam. 52, 17
r> vHO AAAAAA
S-Uâb I /| «ww, Rec. 20, 40, Annales
I f J AA/WW ^^
III, 109, to plate, to cover with metal; I f \
Suifl^()(j^,B.D. 3., *,\\\\
«ss>, a crocodile-god; var. —»— (1(1 «s^.
to open up a way, to force an entrance, to
pierce, to penetrate ; caus. of j i^* ; I j ]
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^ to cover a floor with plates
of silver.
SU1 |l TÎ, to adore.
^
, IV, 422 =
s-ubak
f1
imnr^ opening the
/vA/vAAA I lace.
, to make to conceive;
caus. of J (J </{(?)
strong ; Copt. (TboJUie (?)
s-umet P%'e=S)ll, IV' u89°. t0
I Ja Ci I I strengthen; caus.
suma 1 ^\ " £f), Rev., obstinate, head-
s-un
', Dream Stele 38, H ^\
to make to be; caus. of
AAAAAA
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S-un fl^»™", P^», to make an
I aaaaaa V- , -'I I "ranrar
AAAAAA ^ /j
1 ^g^ -ranrar <çj. 1 to reveal ; Copt
~ - >
opening, to force open ; caus. of
s-un-her
sun, sunnu
aaaaaa
1İ
, Anastasi I,
25» 6, P "4* »to sel1 ; Copt- cotR.
I aaaaaa
sun-t p J-, p. 87, [1 ^4 «*™, n. 46,
AAAAAA v£
A.Z. 1906, 28, flÄ,°^-, Rec. 33, 5,
I aaaaaa IÜ I I I
iwwv\ (£
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I «J» , Festschrift 3, I fw^i 1, Rev.
14,41, price, hire, wages, salary ; Copt. COYItT.
sun-t H «J»
trade, business, buying
and selling.
AAAAAA
Ci
SUnu , wages; ur sunu
1 j 1 <=z> 111'
paymaster.
sun-t p ^, u. 429, p 4> ft^A,T-246
sun
sunit H-^»
AAAAAA
©öS
] .fus» *""** to suffer pain, distress,
;WWVA "'^ê.' suffering, destruction.
^ "'^ê. sickness,
—= mi' malady.
sun
I :^s» " """", to straighten.
I AAAAAA .A
o,
sun f1^±öi'i'^1^
lÄ»°<a4S^,Rev. 11,148, Ps^l ^>
/WWW (£ U w
Rev. 14, 15, (1 ^ O, Rev. 12, 31, [1 ^ |)
©
*&■'
, Rev. 13,90, to know; M£ 1
"|Ä> O, Rev.
12, 53, wise or learned men-; Copt. COOTIt.
sunu
"|ä>
n^»
ö^^^w>Mar. Aby. 1,8,86,
^^'ww} pool, lake, tank, canal, aqueduct.
/w/ww /w/ww
sunu p 4. ö î]\>, T. 345, P 4*~cT
^■jj^, P. 282; varr. P Ö °{f\ M. 525,
P ö Ö^DJ, N. 1106, p 4,"^ [J n, wall,
fortress, seat, throne.
Sunu n
/w/ww
/W/WAA
o
sunun
l^u^i
, a god and a town.
/W/WAA AAAAAA X3 I AAAAAA AAAAAA )^1 I
to flatter, to wheedle2 to cajole, to use blandish^
ments, to persuade, to talk someone over.
SUnunU II ^> ^» ° £& |, Anastasi I,
I AAAAAA AAAAAA (~ " 1 |
23, 8, flattery, cajolery, entreaty.
sunsun
I AAAAAA I AAAAAA ^_i I AAAAAA | AAAAAA
\£ va Amen. 14, 15, to entreat, to petition,
£11 £*i' to supplicate, to converse.
suntà fl s H (Ie ° Rev*'resin'balsam ;
I à US 1 1 1' Copt, corrre.
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854, -—^4*«^'M- 531, -—<=f
,N. mo, — H^—,' R 265>
+ *=,&>, N. 1245, -— ^4*
j^, M. 336, a god.
I -^r4, to increase, to magnify ; caus.
;. of âçA Jt, to be
s-ur
of
s-ur H
pregnant.
sur (1
caus.
/VA/VAAA | ;
*a/wva f drink ; Copt. CUJ.
I V
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
surà (sua)
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
I X
n
x
1
Copt. C(JO ;
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
O, to drink;
Ä 1, drinkers.
sura
1 ^=^ n "^"^ /£
I ^e=« m w^ Q *=/a toper, tippler,
< 2» I /VA/VAAA _/J
drunkard, swiller; plur.
n
»
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
/VA/VAAA
1r:ö,lT11^Mi'dri,,fc-
ing companions.
surà heq-t H ^* (] *a**aa q 8 ^ ö t
beerhouse, tavern.
n
sura
surà-t
s-urkh R
1
^aaaaa } a kind offish.
/VA/VAAA I I I
lite bead.
, to make to be green or
fertile; varr. (l^)"^^, ^r3; CauS'
^•PK^^'PK^il-
ni to make to grow : caus. of <~~> fi j
0 i , to make to grow; caus. of
S-urt M ^^ S^\ Shipwreck 20, 21, to
î^ÎÊzed by Wli
make motionless ; caus. of
suh fl^ra
A.Z. 1905, 38, [1
S
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ra
ra .m^r ~ ' 1 ra
, Leyd. Pap. 7, 13, L.D. Ill, 140B,
§§, Thes. 1318, [1 ®
P ^ m S-=J ^, IV, 973, Thes. 1483, [le RD
nas
n
"Ek A il Anastasi I, 27, 8, to brag, to boast,
Iws /^] ' to exaggerate.
<2
ra
suhaiu
suh p ^ ra
ra, boaster.
1, Rougé I.H. II, 126,
p.s.B. 23,252, [1^^, fl^ras-^lj*,
L.D.III>65a,6,[1^]'^^^, Leyd. Pap.
2, 11, to overthrow, to be terrified, to be
confused, dazed.
s-uhenP^Ü%^' IV'78°'
Mar. Kam. 17A, to overthrow ; caus. of ^è\ lu
/T /VA/VAAA
%
X
suh
n
M^PM*!«":-
I (Q Q XZ2 1, wind, air, breath.
suh-t
^ fl
^\lv N-757,758, NI^'
, Rev. 14, 1, egg; plur.
^\I m*IV' 949' NI* !'Jour- As-19°8'
^Nfc, ostrich-
\^* 1, fish spawn ;
eggs;p^"Ö&~e
S
P \ l Z -^ 1£ 1 fRec-32> 8o'created
germ
'PM
S
o, Hymn Darius 23,
hidden germ ; Copt. C00Y&6.
SUhit P^§ Of) ^» A-z- X878, 48, testicle;
suh [1 e 15, Rev. 13,37, p ^ 18, Rev-
5» 93, t0 cover over, to wrap up, to envelop.
SUh p ^ I ^yf, T. 25, Rec. 30, 192,
p
s
[652]
P
f^7)>N. 175, [Wfeö, Amen. i8,io,[l^|,
H ^\ | t\ ^ , a kind of cloth, garment,
vestment, a short coat, loin-cloth; plur. M y> $
p=51(Z=3)p=51, P. 635, [1^|(2=3)
<=* A.Z. 45, 135, bowl,
r—y ' vessel.
suh-t [l^j(
SUh H (9 § Ä, Rev.,
Jour. As. 1908, 307, I (Q $ (
£
, to
wri
curse ; Copt. C£.,P,OY ; var.
(Copt. C£/)Yp).
suh ikh 1(3 § (Q (1(1 ?c=^, Rev. 12,61,
1. (1 (1(1 ?c=>^, Rev. 14, 32, reunion of
spirits; Copt. COOY& Ij£>«
sukha
H
I (Q T <ê\ Q£, remembrance ; see
sukha |1 ^I "^^^, B.D. 90,1, etc.,
evil remembrance, bad dream (?)
sukha n%T^L, IV' 848' ruin'-de"
I Ji-k^èr" struction.
sukhu(?) n%a^^, to darken,
to obscure ; I £ 7 ^v ^p^ O, Amen. 16, 9.
O
, B.D. 190, 4, to
O
sukhet
embalm ; caus. of
Sukhtu ^JL, ^ ^ !, Rec 27,220,
the gods who preside over embalmment.
S-US-t Igl -^.j ruin, destruction ; caus.
s-usekhfl^^lp^l.Rec.
to make wide or broad, to enlarge, to extend ;
K^P->i-.P»-.
0 tk H © j^ to lengthen the stride, to walk
1 Ju I V7 ' with long strides.
««àwà(lepg|p^p;]||.
Rec. 20, 40, spacious.
Susek I \\ -vim; see ismu
S-USh I , to micturate: caus. of
I r-K-t'
tkoo
sush-t H
Ebers 74, 17, urine.
•*\ I ^ I /VA/VAAA
v\ (WWW ,
Jl ^^ ftAAAftA
n| ^ I /VA/VAAA
(3 ftAAAftA ,
^^ (WWW
sush
sush
(3 H
, to measure.
<§.
"P
, drought, dryness.
r-K-i
to
chain, cord, measuring cord.
sush-t Res1
I i=> O'
s-usha P^oa^^. P^l'
praise, to worship, to adore ; caus.
SUq H ^ V&, Rev. 12, 73, bailiff (?)
h an incense burner.
y censer.
Rev. 14, 13, to play the
fool ; Copt. cO(TÎ
SUg
sug
suqa H
■* P^>4
1 (2.
I TT ^, a piece of flesh, an offering.
l|$>PWab^ such!,ndg
-ePI^fl 1^3,11, a.Z.
■9C7.»3,p^oVâ)il'Po^^
^j, Anastasi I, 9, 6, P%&<f^ &, Rec-
sug
21, 88, to be 'helpless, foolish, half-witted,
wretched, miserable.
@. j] /Ä Jour. As. 1908, 294, silly,
S il J§S' foolish ; Copt. CO(TT
n
s-ugaP^s"k#- P^s$.
Hymn to Nile 2, 15, to make to vomit; caus.
sugait P^ZS^IJOTÉ' re-
büke (?) correction (?)
Sugati[l^ffi^T(|y,B.D.
(Saite) 165, 14, a Nubian god.
sut
H
Rev. 12, 70, strip of linen,
' rag ; Copt. C£/f~, CHT6.
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Silt n^^KI, ties, bonds.
SUt-t 1 %>~| a, cake, ball.
^ ^ | (for Sutesh ^ |(?>),
1 %TA Berg 16 1 & Set' the Sod
+ J? Ö J& ' g* ' ' Jta JR ' of evil.
SUti 1 %>ö (1, fire, flame.
s^K4KJ4:mk
, B.D. 9, 4, 17, 115, 28, 8, 42, 8, 99, 19,
°8' 74 ^ \\ 1J 'Set'tbe god of evi1,
Sutm(?)p^)(](]^$,^;
1 *a-%; p ^^| A, Love Songs V, 7>
1 ^y. IV, 1.93, [I £ ^ *, to go for a
walk, to walk about a place, to pass, to journey,
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sutenit 1 (j(| », iv, S72, ^ (
4 m4~1H i4„l 11m-
i^rr:4ïïi4li^^ii
to march, to travel ; varr.
n
j\
, IV, 1064,
^W\ A, Rev. 12,44-
SUtut [1 - %>^\ ^, SPhinX Stde 8' ^r'
A,
n.
yra traveller.
.A 21
sutsut fl^WS^O!**'
to take a walk, to travel.
SUten I , king. The equation pro-
I ftAAAftA
vided by P. 92, M. 1x2, N. 700, I = U=> =
I ftAAAftA I
ftAAAftA *\ CV
\N J&-, shows that in the Early Empire
the reading of I was nesu ; compare also
the equation 3^|-^ J, Reo.
26, 235, and see A.Z. 49, 22. See nesu.
suteni ^(j(j,P. 602,^
\1A\W
1
575
4
\l>
a
!i4Uyii-«
of being king, kingdom, kingship, sovereignty,
royalty, rule; 1 UU ^1 royal, kingship.
suten (shes nesu) 1 ^ 'rf, iv, 742,
I ftAAAftA T ftAAAftA I T T ftAAAftA I I
^öT4^ö4^ö^ö,roya1
linen, /.«?., byssus ; Copt cyettC.
sutenu(?)
Ci
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Ö ©
4
crown of the South.
suteni ° te„^,l 0U-fl.l
T ftAAAftA V ■ 'I ./j I ftAAAftA Y
I Q \y tO kill.
^11MI4
/VVAAAA
suteniu
Ci
ftAAAftA
©
1, butchers, slaughterers.
suten
sutenu
I 1—1, lake, flood, inundation.
nt
^~§~^i^.f°'^p
ftAAAftA
Ö
^N ^ 7\, to walk with long steps
n (a c ^=,
S-Uter I » , to purify, to cleanse;
caus. of ^ -^\
Suter fl ^ ^ 1| = s»T7/.. the
" Saviour-god."
S-Utekh H ® ^ , to treat a body with
I i=> 1 w 1
drugs, to embalm ; caus.
^ekh^y^^tne
Hittite form of the Egyptian name of the god Set.
sutek(?) ^
Pap. 203
s-ut n\.
@
(?) Rhind Math.
to detain, to make tarry;
j\ ' caus.
, to be king, to rule. , ,
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to make straight ; caus. ;
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p
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, to
embalm; eau s.
s-utch p], iv, 1032, p||, iv, 1035,
queath, to settle one in an inheritance ; caus. of
M
-^P4MP;lfl-Pm
J , Koller 5,4, R £ 1^, 0 £ H , to make strong,
to refresh, to protect, to make healthy, to heal,
to save ; caus. of ^|^|.
sutcha-àbp^fOfl^
J] "0» J Peasant 36, " Make glad the heart ! "—
Uli'- a greeting at the beginning of a letter.
s-utchapM^A.pJA^to
go.togoforward;^^,^;^
S-Utchâ n^K "^ IC &, to pass a
decree of judgement ; caus.
sebPJ>PJ^block,bricka„(°o^:
seb-t R Jo3, f| JSvs-t»», reed, tube,
flute; Copt. CHfte.
seb 11 J 3, reed, marsh flower; plur. fl J
sweet reed.
SeblSeb-tpj- pj PJO-
PJ~-PJk^Pl^ «*""«•
P Jö 0 0 0'u-56s ; Copt- cH^e' ci^e-
sebpJ^,N.95o = S-ubenp^J^.
seb (sebesh?) PJt=i, u. 567, n. 750,
to endow (?) to give,(?)
sebPJKPJT=JP^topass
seb p Jf^^^i, p J \, Rec 17, 145,
ox, castrated beast ; see I 0 IL ; rpoy
Seb I J ~j$£_, Thes. 65, the planet Mercury.
Sebit fl 1) o Rec' 3, 116, the name of a
I Jl ' goddess.
seb-t fl 1 ° U- 588> M- 8l9, a kind of
I ««J ^^^' grain.
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sebsebpjpj- pJPJ
PJPJ^^p, girdle, bandlet.
Sebsebä-Menu p J p J °^, B.D.
(Saite) 49, 60 ; see Besu-Menu.
■baPJ*k01'p-7*«o'PJ*
^•pävü^pä:
P*J-.PJ*^P*JÏÏ"-*
*ïï «■ " P*J-' PJ-
P*J— PJMJ'frP.H
pj*M^P¥Hrr'PJ'rr
Rec. 33, 119; P '^J* J^ s^, Rev. 14, 40
P ^ 1 JL' ReV' I3'3°' P ^^1 ^"3"
Rev. 13, 34, door; plur. pj* pj] [pj] [fj]
P. 296,*^ j, Rec. 31, 17, (UJ^
P'JV^P*^"*'
^"*"k"PJ*"kf?;.pj*
rfhemn'pj*M"j^ü,,T-
Love Songs 5, 9, outer door; 1 <4<§» ,
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P
*
Ml Q
C3 I
m
, palace gates; *
^\° !, hell's gates; * ! C®3
ni cd
_Fi . . *mJr'rrDi
gates of the horizon ; Il J * <gv ^*- | (j
£, folding doors ; Copt. cß.6.
i i i
Sbattpj£,(l*J[j}l;^;>Berg.II,M,
a form of Ament.
Sba-t cro, part of a chariot.
£=> I
Sbai, Sbi *(|(|, *(|(|raja, P J !]!]*>
Litanie 14, I J (](j WW, Tuat X, a serpent-
warder of the nth Gate.
Sba en sethesu Shu *
ftAAAftA »-
Ü rn p ^ $ 'E;D"i7's6' "■, sba-tcheser-
Sbau shetau neteru *
□E
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I jt| 1, B.D. 141, 57, the gods of
^£) jmJI I ill l
the mystic doors in the Tuat.
Sbau Tuatiu *
*
1 1 1
I, B.D. 141, 54, the doors of the Tuat;
^|, B.D. ,7,
*
n-mnmr 1 *
Sbatcheser *
56, the door of sunrise, the last door in the Tuat.
sba H J *1^L«v), Rec. 2, xo9, p J*
"?\ p4, Anastasi I, 28, 1, I
*1^PJ*-P*1^>
I <^^. ^7 Q&, Rev. n, 124, to teach, to bring
up, to educate, to instruct, to train, to learn, to
levy a tax; I 1 ■* o Ml, Peasant 260, instructed;
p J*!|^,U.. 213; Copt. c&Uô.
Sba-t *, * , * J , Ikhernefer 6, R J *,
M <^ï ^7 Qfr £=>, pupil, teaching, training, in-
struction, education ; plur. I * J
3 1 1 1
sbait PJ*l^JLT'Amenem-
JLii*' PJ*!^^^'Amen-27,8'
p j*m:u- m:& n*\
4fôPJ*MtlP*J^
^pj*:k
i, IV, 968, teaching,
IV, 1090
•PJ*M
1, *l]l]^)
I—ôzii r -n ui
instruction, training, education, learning, wisdom,
lore of books, doctrine, punishment, correction,
<»«;PJ*Mf^<Hi
/WWVA \^. /& ' ëreat death penalty ; Copt. cßuj.
sbati B J*\S—0> L-D- m. »94,
wise man,
3, teacher,
*—P>M^P>M
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sbai P^J!)!)^,Rec.2,m,p*J
^•PJ*M^
teacher, instructor.
sbait [1>M^
instructor; \\ J K^JI)^
*=$, assistant teacher.
sb-pj*Mh-?'pj*q^
*^v\ v n> ^earn'ng> instruction, teachers.
sbau(?) pj*^^, *^M>
^ °n l]o.1K £ 71 place of instruction,
n'0nl J -û^n' schoolroom.
sba ur •*^=frrv—>, an instrument used
in performing the ceremony of "opening the
mouth."
Sba p J1^*, Shipwreck 129, [1 J*, *
*, star; plur. ***, U. 496, I J ***, T. 319,
P. 308, N. 94, P J*^, P. 694, *^, * j, * j,
T^KP^PJCn,'
Copt. ciot.
Sba *^, PJ^^, P^^, a star-god;
p-ïdKldl'P*JilA*ll'
PJ^k^^j, Rec. 20,41.
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Sbait pJ*M*. PJ(M'
|();, *()()., Thes.9I,T"atI,pj()();,
goddess Sothis, regent of the nth hour of the
night.
Sbaiutpjfj^^-^e^in
Sba âabti tcha pet **| J ^_^, H J
* f S l ^ÏÏ' Thes* 67' the Planet Mars»the
planet that moved onwards and retreated ; he is
also called the Red Horus
HWH
*.
Sba àmenti tcha pet * I ~| J £n^
a ^
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Horus, bull of heaven
, Thes. 65, the planet Saturn ; called also
Sba uäti *±b, *^, *B]^^,
The,73,76,flj^]y,pj^
ÄPJMÄ*"^
fi D^I^illfl ibid' 3°».67» Heru-beht as a
I J! c öi' morning and evening star.
Sbaiu mehu * °^ * , Tomb Ram.
111(2 III« o o'
IV, one of the 36 Dekans.
Sbaiu en Àsàr *
the star-gods of Osiris.
sbaiu nu mu
I /WW\A W
* ! Ö ZZ stars of the
I 1 I ,ww\a' water.
. Sba en khau * ' 777, a.Z. 1899, I5,
/WW\A ûSS
star of thousands.
Sbait neb-tuàa p J(|(j -*^%!)
"Sk >rty Tuat XI, the star-goddess of the boat
J^ ' of Àf.
Sbaiu Râ * (|(| ^ j Ç> ^, b.d. 168, the
warders of the gates of Rä.
sbaiushepsu ***j$|j, ***j$P
1 1, Thes. 133, the Dekans.
\>
Sba shemä * ^L __" , Thes. 65-67, the
planet Jupiter; called also 1 J * | è^â,
"travellingstar,"and \^ \ / *,
00
Sba-tua R j]*<=fü>^T) *, N. 948, the
morning star.
Sba-tchapj^y^.flj*!
^y^ ^ jjl, Thes. 65-67, the planet
Venus; other names are | *, |ra , ]» ]*>
H -TL @ q
oVvq fl^1 Nâstasen Stele 38, cut, cas-
SDa |"^' trated; Copt. C&&G.
, a name .of Äapep ;
Sba U^-\
PJ1T
Sba-ent-SbapJ^^^ ^
y"&^ ^\ $v Nesi-Àmsu 32, 32, a form
JT m M' of Äapep.
sbai pJ^()!]{|>tolaugh; seePJ1
Q£; Copt. cuo&e.
• Sbah p.^ I £ ^ , Jour. As. 1908, 172,
propitiation (?) = Copt. cecfk)& (?)
sbakh R
Sbakhsenu (1 ^ "T
Sbasit p^^jj,T.S.B.-A.Tii,424,
"tôftM "tfJUtti, the Enemy Äapep.
DD '
to keep, to guard, to
protect.
'■=] Rec. 4, 28,
r 'a god.
a goddess of
sbashi R
:—ÏJP8- .
□o(]()L-=/J, Rev. n, 140,
12, 17, P ^ IM (|(| ^j, Rev. I2, 25, jl
M !)!) j^l, Rev. 12, 34 = Copt. cficge (?)
/■^P^.P¥^P^>
to make pregnant; caus. of 1 { j Jr.
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anoint ; 11 jgg^-, the shining eye of the Moon ;
Rev. ii, 141, little,
' small; Copt. C&OK.
s-baq (sebq) p ^ g, u. 566, p J
■>f
caus. of J a ^ J]
sbak H
Sbak, Sebakàu H ^1 ^"^, H
'vz^* [I ^N *, the planet Mercury.
sbà I J (j -*^, sword, scimitar.
PJMl^PJMIV-P»
PJAÏ& PJW3& *•*««•
37, to be inimical, hostile, unfriendly, to act as
an enemy.
sebà I J (I j ^v > enemy, foe, demon,
devil, wicked man ; plur. 1 $& 1, I J I &5k 1,
PJM-PJH^I-'PJ»'
pj^iAi-pjuiiAi'Tn-pji
L-ïïïôM'l^i'Ln-
sebà-t p J (j = "J ^, Rec. 31,10, [)J (j
-&!' PJH& PJlà^' enmity>
hostility, rebellion, hateful things.
sebàPjnpji^pJM'
pjfli-pjfl»-pji|iii^"
serpent-god of evil, arch-enemy of Râ ; plur.
PJAfclfci'PJMÀI'l&l'
the associates of Sbà.
Sebà, Sebàu pJ (j ^fàh, [1 J^^hh,
p»— p»°ï- pjw&
the "Enemy" par excellence, i.e., the Devil,
£=3 .^^ Sebàu, worker of
(a ^^ ' evil.
P»°ï
1 ^ vuv Digitueu oy
Sbà P J Û 1 S^3, A.^. 1905, 29, violent
wind, an unfavourable or head wind.
sbâuPJ1^^i.Hh-448'prbsoat
sbàPJ4#'PJ4»PJ4
^^U^, Amen. *4, 9, p J (] ^|>,
P^H^,pj%,^,Rec.3,
■^PJfl^Â'PJfl^Â'PJ
H ä. ^7 xm'laugh'^est' mockery> Jibe>
Sbàlcpj^J,pj(]^a,
the Crocodile-god; Gr. 2oux<?.
Sbi-t H J (j(j C^, Nàstasen Stele 50,
hostile country; plur. fl JQQBSâ, «bid. 63.
Sbit fl JÛÛ^Î !, shadows.
sbithp^qq^p^qq^iieii,
Jour. As. 1908, 255, scoffing, jest, mockery.
SbUpjV.I23,pj^,N.432)
a kind of offering.
Sbutpj^tp.scpj^®,
M. 109, I J (I ^N , N. 23, a city of the god
P*V=W
sbenPJ^'Peasant,26'PJ^A'
r> n wwv\ r\ n /vwvw
ibid. 221, * J5>*> M J . 1 basant 163,
PÄ—PJ^PJY
L.D. III, 140c, Rec. 16, 57, H J ^7 \\
PJI 0 ^C4't0 runaground(°faship)>
to turn back, to retreat, to yaw about (of a
boat).
s-benben H J J ^7, Rec 35,127,
to be overthrown, to collapse ; caus.
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sben-t flj o ^ïbîb,T.843,
I ' J 0=u) ° ^ ^ feà ' for Sacrifice.
Sben-hesq-khaibiut fl J a^w* 8
A.
> . T ^j Tuât II, a warrior-god.
L—û I III *
rv n AA/WVA
sben M J ^ , cord, fillet.
sben H J/wwvA, u. 517, [) J
T. 328, a part of a crown (?)
sben-t I j ^ffl> Peasant B2> I2°>
a pregnant woman.
sben I 1 aa/w\a >4L j hay, grass.
S-bner 1 J «wm p, I, 53, to make
pleasant, to please, to treat affectionately.
sbaner (sebner) "TTwÏÏ, H J^wvaÏÏ,
J/www ^ n
V 1 '
H II y, ^ # $ B-D- M6» the doorkeeper of
IJ^ jrY îQ' the 3rd Pylon.
s.beha[]jra^,i,i35,pjra^,
I j Mil ^*^> t0 chase, to put to flight; caus.
sbeh nj|^=^, p. 611, N. 760,
'J*-^pN- 949'
— ß, P. 204,
gf 1 M. 396,
m. 826, n j
PJ~
p>
PJO^êPJfKi-PJf
M-PJIÄI-Pd&I.PJjM
gj, Amen. 4, 18, fl J8 *=/&. |, Jour. As.
1908, 31, to cry out, to call, cry, outcry,
lamentation ; Copt. CCJU&&.
sbeh p JI s> H> Rev. 2i, 208 = cßo&
sbe* MVZ- PJ!M- ~*
prayer, entreaty, wail, petition, imprecation;
*-■ PJJVÄI- PJfMi- PJ
;'P1
.A 2J
a tom-cat
a whole nest of young birds
sebb.it. [1J£()()
I
ttfn cry of
1, cry, supplication ;
' sebhut fi J ? %> ° ^ !, Love Songs
^pm^pjfMÉi-
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cry, cry of goose, wail.
•**PJÎT-PJU
Sebhuf n J § ' ' ' , Tuat XII, one of 12
gods who towed the boat of Àf through the
serpent Ankh-neteru, and who were re-born daily.
Sbekh n jl®, T. 178, P. 521, M. 160,
P>P — PJ^PJÎ>
protect, to act as a wall to someone.
sbekhbekh H J ^ J ® ö, b.d. i7 (Ani),
s^pj!frpj^p>fr
pj!Ba.pj:b^p.j;ä.
PJ!^PJ!^p;
4~P, gate, gate-tower; plur. I J [j
PJ!^~PJ!ÏÏ^t?
pj:ïïi-pj»icpj!cii.
•PJMur^i-PJÏÏi.
1 1 1
o 1
1
C-D I
IV, i74
doors
Sbekh-t H J® ^ J, the pylon deified;
Sbekh
■«PJ
w
C-Z3,
Tuat XI, a door-
sbekh-t àakhu-t
keeper-god.
of the horizon "—a temple in the Heroopolite
Nome.
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Sbekh-t Àger-t [) J ^ (j J^,
Tuat XI, the nth Pylon.
sbekh-t ur-t ^ ^ |^ "theGG^a,t,
sbekhut shetaut \\ B ® <^3 ™ x,
I JJ o cm a Dm'
the " hidden doors" of the Tuat.
sbekh-t ta pen nrf , ««gate of this
land "—a title of the king.
Sbekhut Tuat p J ;g |*^
I, B.D. 141, 55, the Pylons of the Tuat.
cm
sbekh-t fl H ® IV, 629, a stand for some
I .J o' object.
Sbekh-t H Jl ® ^ ^, a kind of plant.
Sbekh-t H J ® 3 -fj-, a kind of measure.
Sbekhaspj^.pj-The,
113, Zodiac Dend. : (i) one of the 36 Dekans ;
(2) one of the seven stars of Orion ; var.
il n nn
II ~k ; Gr. rrovxiof.
Sbekhekhth p J J ^j5^, Thes.n3,
one of the seven stars of Orion.
Sbesankapj[l^-U.|;
see Besu-Menu.
s-besh [1J no, u. 567, p J ■—y
•-^r1 to eject from the body, to vomit ;
PJp
caus.
T. 329, what is ejected from the body,
vomit.
sbeshu pjoo^, u. 519, pj
sbesh-t H J
PJPÏÏ"
sbeshi p J ^ (|(| (J, Rec 3o, 95,
r-^-i
, gate, door, pylon ; plur.
shield ; Copt, cüctje.
Sbeshes'[lJ™
*, Thes. 113 = [1 J
^. (1) the 9th Dekan; (2) one of the
seven stars
Sbeshes mer fl j an* 4v=3L S, Den-
derah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
SbeSb,apj^*,pj^|,
ÜDP Thes. 113, one of the seven stars of
^' Orion.
•1-apJ^.pj^ÄESi:
sbeq-t fl Vllv\s^' «"»«».»«.f-
I -J o U vantageous or profitable.
Sbeq [1 j| ^ f, a complete body (?)
sbeq H J a 'Ssr\ H J A |, to collect, to
gather together.
Sbeq her H J A ^, Tuat VIII, a
crocodile-god in the Circle yetemit-khemiu.
Sbeq |1^J, P^J^^ Berg. II, 2,
a protector of the dead.
Sbeqit p A J ~Q, p 4 J '^, Champ.
Mon. 139, Berg. II, 1 : (r) a lioness-goddess;
(2) a goddess in mummy-form.
s^PJ-i.toco^rc~c5Ko:
**PJ4 P^-PJ^'PJ
A M ' P "%* ^ I' t0 trave1' t0 3°urney.
sbeqàu pJa$ (j^, U. 487, P. 640,
P J A \ ^, M. 671, N. 938, traveller (?)
sbeq PJ^,U.622,N.755,PJ^1?,
PJ^, leg, thigh; dual p \a\% P. 572,
PJ<i,n>'HeM^Arab-ju
Sbeq en Shesmu (1 II a $ ^ fjff
I «All /VAAAAA j "*■ I
ktk J5j B.D. 153A, 8, a part of the hunting
J? tu ' net of the Akeru-gods.
SbeqenTempj^J^^J.
B.D. 153B, 5, a part of the hunting net of the
Akeru-gods.
sbecKpjf^pjWp*
ars of Orion. , I „a.name of,the left eye of Horus, i.e.t the moon.
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3 , to anoint, to possess pleasing qualities or
attributes, graceful ; caus. of jM â i S-beqa
■^-jkSkHh itoanqint; caus-°f jh-
Sbeqitflj.y,- oiled or scented
S-beq fi JM^ /[, to make pregnant;
Sbek PJ^=», N. 965,1359. "^^5=. u.
I Jl ,;:^* ]§§^ J], the Crocodile-god; Gr.
'Zouxo*. Other forms are :— I ] ^37 J
^<2^^t^], U. 565, flj^=^ (]-[[-
171, the Crocodile-god par excellence. See
Herod. II, 68, 69; Ammianus Marcellinus XXII,
15 ; Diodorus I, 35 ; Aelian, de Nat. An. X, 21 ;
Plutarch, De Iside 75, etc.
Sbek gg^, Ombos I, 185, Tuat XI, a god
in the boat of Râ who destroyed Äapep.
Sbek-neb-pehu [1 J ^ fl ^
^tk^s B.D. (Sa.te) 113, 3, Sebek,
— Ja 3=r l ' god of the swamp.
Sbek - neb - meht - geb (?)
°£N
7T 11R3&S Ombos I, 42,. a crocodile-god of
^ "so' Ombos.
Sbek shet
Hi P j
<=*=*.
\\
o \\
w <=^> \
Hymnen 22, ^ J^F6^ Ulîfl'a form of
the Crocodile-god worshipped in Middle Egypt.
Sbekpj^.p^^.p^
n ^K *, Thes. 65-67, the plan'et Mercury. Its
god was I
^^
', to cut, to carve, to destroy.
A.Z. 1878, 48, little, small_;
Copt. CO&K.
sbek pj
sbek pJ
Sbegpjffi, pJf.pjH^.
Thes. 65-67, D.E. 20, the planet Mercury in
the form of a bull-headed hawk.
Sbeg.SbegapJnl.pjs^,
sebt pj
B.D. 136A, a god, son of
Geb and Nut.
cr~D
n
cm
, Rev. 12, 34,
I i^^. gs , Rev. 11, 122, wall, citadel, gate;
**|(|cr-3, Rec. 36, 211 = |1 J" J117711'
Copt. CO&T.
sebtipxo^pj:ö. pjo.
wall, fort, blockhouse ; plur. I J o 1 E ; I J
^_^^1VIV,832;var,^0,
sebt fl J^^, Leyd. Pap. 3, 13,
Shipwreck 149, to laugh, to smile, laughter; I J
^^ |g> ^aaaaa y ^^ <^ , p. iii6b, 41, the
laughter of pain ; Copt. CüüfLe.
sebtà p J ^ (j ç J] ! ^, Rev. 13, 43,
equipment; var. I J ft (0 ; h gû; Copt.
co&xe
sebti H "&J
L—Û, Rev. 11, 131, 145,-
n 11 ' /)/) & Rev- I3» 63> preparation, pre-
I JloiiSi' paredness; Copt. cofL'f.
\ to laugh ; Copt. OJOfte.
£ IV, 219, to inhale, to
II' smell.
Sbeth-ti FIJI ^1 cm, Rec. 36,211;
var. * * J ft o-j, * * jl crzi, fort, citadel.
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13, 63, wall; plur. |1 JC^> jj ^^L, !, Heru-
a name of
Alexandria.
sàtef Stele 130; Copt. Coß.T\
"»»PJTDA-
S-betesh H J^^gA, to make weak or
feeble; caus. of J ^ j^jy
seD (1 n = ~_H— tnerest> remainder; Copt.
-»Pi-PILL
sep-t nDo^ Rec* 3°' 4' list' writins>
I Q ' document, ordinance.
sep H ° |(^=>?[> P. 418, M. 599, N. 1204,
Içoè^, I L-=/J, Rec. 26, 64, to equip a
boat with tackle, to work the tackle.
sep-t nD0,nD, Pq(®> Rec. 26, 64,
C^ V^ ' décrets 29, 107, tackle of a boat;
[JÜQ ^_^ Ï] "%* equipment of a keben-t boat
I o Jè€ts' (*•<?•> a boat of Byblbs).
sep p° flax; Copt, cenni.
sep-t p°£),T. 376, linen (?)
Sep fl D °^/, to fight, to slay.
sep-t I i\ , a kind of instrument.
Sep [1 ^ jU , B.D.G. 41, 693, 1064, Berg.
49, Metternich Stele 129, 11 ^, , ! j^ï, a
Heliopolitan form of Osiris ;
D
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/VAAAAA I
\, Jjj, Piänkhi Stele 101, the road of Sep;
m d 11 û i'Hymn °f Darius 32'the
gods of the company of Osiris.
Sepit ^%. J), a goddess.
"** P«.
Mill' 111 f I ?
s > ^£ 'nome'
111 m 11111 n n HIII
country; plur. ™*, ^, nD3Hffi,.T. 146,
' v o III 1 1 1 ' I ûffiŒ '
Mil DC,.
P. 188, 668, M. 778, fi D3ffiŒ~, N. 904, \\\°
,,,,, I £^ mir I I 'o
■V-*P°&™:>PoST.
P. 304, the two divine nomes; '__ (] 0 ÖÖ Ô'
Rec. 33, 3, wooded land.
, Berg.
^»"(UPSVSys&j
Sep-t en tchet-tt „
.01 -™-AD£4
II, '12, a name of the necropolis.
sep-t I , Rec. 16, 72, estate!
I o cr~3
Sep I <z&<, to pass the time (?)
Spa f1^^5^!'^00-'
s-pa ^M'V-568j Pd^n- 75i>
make to fly; caus. of •£< <gv i^.
Sepi H D £&, a worm-like fish (?)
sepu (?) (1 D%0, Peasant 155 . . '.
sepu \\ , a dose of medicine.
D Jrill
S-penâ I /vw^va 51^?, to overturn, to cap-
r 0 .
size; caus. of *"w* *xzk.
s-perr [IS, Rec. 34, 177, P^j]>
IV, 968, Thes. 1480, to make to come forth,
to act with strength ; caus. of <rr> J\ ; Copt.
nppe.
sper R D /o^, P. 400, jlrj^^, N.
n d' n d no -^©^ zs?
<rz>, Amen. 20, 16, , . I ,
(2 A A I -A(£ I ***** A
-ox n @ n D (2 W to arrive at a place,
^U' r<=> a
Sper-t neter-s
j\
to come.
1 fl, Tuat XII:
(1) a wind-goddess of dawn; (2) one of the
12 goddesses who towed the boat of Àf into
,ifithe eastern sky.
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J\' complaint.
sper-t <=>, iv, 970, <=
p«
>, prayer, petition, request.
speru
P°~*
j,Hh. 439,
<§.
©
H\ ^^v^H! IV, 971. Petitions,
äi' <=>J?2lili' Prayers.
speru \\^\^\& Z^\
3, petitioner, plaintiff..
sper-ti
sper p^
plur. 1 ,1
1 1 1 I<z^
^^ (Ph IV, 11 xi, plaintiff, peti-
<=> \\2l' tioner.
s, (l^^U. 123, rib;
s, Rec. 30,67 ; Copt. CTIip.
£7, a» metal vessel or object.
<rr>, c o, a mineral substance,
o III' 1 1 1'
sper
sper-t
speh p d j[ <®, N. 424, 509, T. 263, 323,
^\ ^, to lasso, to fetter, to bind.
Speh-t H D 8 ö, lasso, tie, fetter.
Speh pD|^, Rec 3I,3Mheaname
Speh-[t]-ur-t [1 d |<a 0 j^, n. 976,
a goddess who tied the legs of animals for
sacrifice.
speh-t [)D$-^\ u. 312, HdI^,
I D R °^> parts of the body, a joint from the
lower part of the back of some animal.
S-peh H d ? .A, Rec. 26, 13, to make to
arrive ; caus. of
to divide, to separate, to open the bowels ; caus.
s-pekhar
PS>P
n
<§.
to write, to engrave, to draw designs, to enroll,
OR designer of the temple
of Ptah.
to register ;
s-pekhar (1 _^
=3 (2
j\
vy
, Rec. 31
,•3., fl
)■•
caus. of
J\.
t- -, to make to
go round, "to surround, to .brandish [weapons
© 1 1 1.
spes Id ' L-=fl, to overthrow, to slay.
spes n a n #,A^-. i9fo6î io7'f x°9'to
I I /V skip, to jump, to dance.
, to build.
B.D. 137, 50, 179» 3> the
name of a god.
spes n d n
Spes RdO
sept fl D ö; see Fl ö £
N. 594, PD dP, M. 219, [1D () , Peasant 167,
p°r"p°K^PA~;
M (] @ ^ » R-ev- *3> 27j tn-e two liPs > ' CZ^
^*,—>> Rec- 26> 233; M -_U^U^_^'—
= "ifoVr riCto, Gen. xli, 3 ; "^ ® """** G> V&
on my lip; Copt. cnoXOT, Heb. D^HStp,
Arab. <Li.l--'
, rim of a vessel, edge,
, shore of the
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/VA/VAAA
AiVWTA
sept nD—,"
margin of a lake;
i
the water's edge ; -^
Mediterranean.
sept , plinths, bases (?)
Sept fl D J, the name of a god =
Sept-ti (?) p D R ft,Litanie 22>two P,ume_s
Septi-khenu PD"^Sii,PD ®
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A * *, fi D 9 ® fjl , Dendcrah II, 10, one of
the 36 Dekans ; Gr. Sîttx«'«:.
Septi-tenb H D — Ä j\ /,
B.D. 36, 2, a title of Äpshait.
Sept (l°y, [l°ß, tobe ready,
prepared; **p J^ßjj.
sept 11 <t=<,, preparation, arrangement.
sept fi D ^, ready for the road ; [1D ß jj
strong sharp horns ready to attack ; I A ,
provided with a mouth, i.e., able to speak
skilfully and boldly.
«* P^A' h^ PÄ' Al-
ß| j), p^es.,^1, 'Py, IV, 975, tobe
prepared, ready; IA 11 (I, T. 271, ready;
P^A! ~
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, ready for an opportunity;
J?
, U. 94, IV, 372, with ready eye;
pa
y ^\, IV, ,084, Pjy-J, with ready,
skilful tongue; I A , with ready mouth;
P-AT-AT^A^TAI?-
IV, 1014, ready with watchful intelligent face;
^ JL A fl 11V IV' ii52> provided with
skilled fingers; Copt. Cfixe.-
septet Pè^AfPèAiPè
A.Z.45, 124, HAd^ t0 be ready> P_rePared>'
«*> -+'| Quc^iJ' Copt, cßT-urr.
Septit nAA.U-^^T'^.awoman
I Li c or goddess with child.
septu^$$j,ß7$j|[j,peop.e
who are provided with goods, i.e., the well-to-do,"
the wealthy.
rations, provisions, daily food, stores of food
Septu ß ^ , Berg. I, 14, a crocodile-god.
Sentn A % Ombos I, 186-188, one of
PV ü 5Ü * the 14 kau of Rä.
Sept-àb A ^ Ber6- *' l6' an ibis-god, a
Li I ' protector of the dead.
Sept-àbeliu PAJL.SEÄib,'"-
282,N.7i9+io, pßJL,^, N-7'9./\JL,
^,A.Z. ,9,o, „8, p^^\!|,
a god.
Sept-äbui ßfl—aJ^N\\, B.D.
"OMO,/\>\iIVi6i6i/\fl_i,J^>Xi
Aflo ^V C^W^ ». 72, a title
of several bull-gods.
Sept-t-uauau [Ü | Ç\ £) Q I,
Tuat II, the 2nd Gate of the Tuat.
Septu-metut p ^ ß ^ $>
I I I
V " ', the 6th Gate of the Tuat.
Septu-hennu-ti A J] ? ^1 o\
A^, B.D. 78, 42, AlHrr^l
Rec. 28, 166, a title of Rä and of Amen.
Septu-her (\f]^, Berg. I, 16, [1 Jl
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A ^. (1) a lion fire-god; (2) an ibis-god, the
Li I ' god of the 18th day of the month.
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a mystic title of the deceased.
Septu-kesu, etc. /\^^^^ j»
etc., B.D. 145A, the doorkeeper of the 16th
Pylon.
Septiu [)ßc-=>^,P. 7oi,/\^,N. 719,
PA=LVU-^PA-P^A-U-^
P.2oo,669,M.779,p^^|,p^O^
a god of the Eastern Delta.
SeptU A , Tuat XI, the zodiacal light (?)
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Septit fl^^^, U. 221, P. 309, 603,
«»«. »s., pa X:^.n. .056,(1^
N. 1*4*. (l/£, M. 68o, |1 ß jL^jJJ. Hh. 393,
lA^O J, B.D. 101, 13, no, 33, 149, "1
Thes. 86ff., the Dog-star; p ß JL,|\|\/\' N'
168; <=P>/\ > the rising of Sothis which marked
the beginning of the Egyptian year ; Gr. 2w0*ç.
Seütit A ° Tomb Seti I, Sothis, the queen
**' [)*' of the 36 Dekans.
Septiu PJiJ\()() jfj j, B.D. (Saïte) 17,
57, 32> 5, '3°> 7, tne Sothic deities.
, Rec. 19, 18 : (1) the followers of Sept in
the Eastern Delta ; (2) allies of the Libyans.
Septu^-tiUesof:-^^
Q LS düüü A 1 « .
0 wj *a/w\a -vi 1 Ooshen 2.
Septu-Heru-àab-t A %> Jj ^fj
the god Sept + the Eastern Horus.
Septu-Shu^ß^r^
Goshen 2, Sept-Shu son of Râ.
Septu-Gemhes AR, U. 219, P. 200,
669, M. 779, 936, ^ Jv,, ^SV, ^T"' a form
of Horus worshipped in the Eastern Delta.
Sept I isisw., a mythological worm.
sept pßc->, u. 94, 372, p/\
U. 401, to cut, to slay. .
sept p^ß
fa-*P«L-ÄT'PcLjlÄ
X , a triangular plot of ground.
sep^m'ûlm'ÛMl'/\m'akindofs,one'
stone scrapers (?)
Septat-âiikh f p^^^.Tua«
VIII, the name of a goddess in the Tuat.
V
^>]
B.D. 145, VI, 24, a
kind of wood.
Septll A^k, triangle.
s-petetchpjj^^, N. 806, to collect,
to gather together; caus.
septch p^/\,
triangle.
sef pt f1^- "f-. r=-
U. 180, Hh. 88, yesterday, day before yesterday ;
Copt. C&.q.
Sef fl*^*- ^'^' *?' T5' a l'on"S°d> symbol
I © ' . of " yesterday."
Sef-maa-heh-en-renput fl ^^~ —^
«jpf (Iss Q ^-ec' x^, II0> flame, fire,
sei |'*—)^> heat, blaze.
sefsef i^r}Ai to smelt, to liquefy, to
COOk;p^jp=pK_P^.
Sefsef ^^|« $&*•
sef L , I L_J], to rub down, to
cut up, punishment.
Sef L , knife: see I q : plur. I n
\J,A.Z.I9oo,2r,pTpp J p^^j,
to knap flint knives
sefa
n.
&
to suffer or endure vexation, to feel
disgusted or annoyed.
sef her p '^ "§*, to be long-suffering.
sef-t I 1 °» ' a ] L annoyance.
sefu^^^p^p,
mild or patient man, gracious ; plur. I
. £ 21 i'
the meek.
sefa p *<=_ "^ V 0, to kill, to slay.
"■PTflWTM»'»
young, babe, child, a title of the rising sun.
Rec. '21, 82,
patience (?)
Rev. 14, 4, to make to
rise ; caus.
sefit (?) p
s-fi p
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sefi [1 ^ O, p *—- (j(| Ö. unguent,
scented oil, an anointed person.
Sefsef I I , to pour out, to
overflow; see /•
Rev. 12, 46, fl^fj!) jj() -ft \> Rev. 12, 25,
sefi fl^flfluj
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Sefekhp-EE,p-';;;,a
Rev. 12, 26, sword, knife ;
Copt. CHqe.
Rev., sword, knife ;
Copt. cKqe.
sefu p^^L-Jl, IV> 5°«, to kiii^to
f1
sefsef fl^p^^x^, (1
w
to sharpen.
J
3, Rec. 16, 56,
\\
s-fen P^ Ä
I /WWSA 1 ***■
I /p ^vfc^,, to be gracious, to suffer patiently
I /WWSA ^ -£T^
to endure, weary, annoyed, vexed ; caus. '
sefni H ^ £3 <&, Israel Ste,e>. J5:
I \\ 2i gracious
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I ,1 /WWSA I
I /wwsaÇ' I (Ö I
/WWSA
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sefnu , , ,
I /wwsa Ç I <£
IV, 970, Thes. 1481, a kindly man, indolent,
patient.
■ sefna P^;^k"^^'tosiumber-
se fen I www 5 to split, to cleave.
sfent I /wwsA ^. £ /lj to slay, to stab,
knife, sword, dagger ; I www V S [I c t a
reed-cutter's knife.
sfent àh
n:
L=J1
5B
butcher,
sacrificing official.
S-fent I /www t Hymn to Nile 1, 8, 9, to
loathe, to be troubled or disgusted at something,
to suffer, to endure ; caus.
Sefer, Sefert fl *^, fe, U. 648,
[I ^^ ^^» Rev. 1,158, 2,19, Mon. Civ. 33, 5,
a fabulous animal with the head of a hawk and
a pair of wings. '
mi n o nu
O 111' I^^iii
no n*^-,,,, n5^^-,,,,/wtT h. r
I'^'l' OJ_ll«T O ,„ö^'Hh-4i6,
seven ; varr. ..—4 + 3, "5 + 2; fem.
1 1 1
mi m
,U.63o,[l
=» nu m
II
,U.63i,
K^-llll
Où ill'
T. 305, 307, flV11" T- 3°6 ' Copt- C<^>
6 5,à7> | * m' Heb. vnuJ
sefekhnu ""n."" ö , seventh.
Ill III o'
sefkhu ':::'-[i!
nnnn
nnn
I seventy; Copt,
i ' çyqe.
Sefkhit T , Rec. 3, 116, a goddess.
Sefkhit-äbut pj^ \^ $, iv,
f1^^^,' xy» A-z- '^s. 75, v.V
^^ , Rev. 11, 153, a goddess of letters,
writing, numbers and painting and consort of
Thoth.
s-fekh n;
U. 448, P. X25, M. 94,
N. xoo, P^~<®. Rec- 31» 25. ' ^ _g>>
[i^^c^, p^^ C3, Rec. 29, 155, to loosen,
to untie, to unbind, to relax, to set free ; caus.
of^"o^; p^J"^, Rec. 31,26, p
undone, set free, unbolted (of a door) ; I
1 Q , to break or remove a seal ; I
7\
^ \v , to cut off, to cut away.
s-fekhekh p^J, U. 3. T. 233, 281,
p ^T ^\, N. 218, to unloose, to untie ; I _ _ @
• P- 237' Pïï^T' N' 7°7;CaUS- °f
s-fekhu P V T \-p-245,0 "•"$•
ec.
27,223,31,171, p^^^'TT'»to put off
one's garments, to undress.
sefkhu f1^-c=^:,B.M.448,of VIA
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Rec. 17, 149,
J\
sefkhi[t] p-J-
undressing chamber (?)
Sefekh[it] neb-s H *J~
—•—, a goddess.
sefekh H^^.Hh. 162
sefekh en nemtt H *1J~@
sandals (?)
S-fekk l^z^, jI ^z^ "^=a, to pour out,
to be poured out, exhausted ; caus.
sefkek-t fl "^^ v—"° destruction, éxhaus-
| <zzz*> Ck ' tion.
Sefeg [I j£ , P. 216, Rec. 30, 197 ;
Rec. 31, 175.
seft n^^">ïî>^ ^r> I022»t0 s'av»t0 °^er
I o E /!' up sacrifice.
seft fl1^ V Jp, Koller Pap. i, 5, fl*^
\v , I "=^, IV, 666, knife, sword ; plur.
PTVl'PT'-.lH)^
Anastasi I, 25, 7, belt knife, dagger; I ^fl
"™" 'I * lllll, a sword five cubits long ; Copt.
CHqe, Syr. ncl*A, Arab. ^^, Eth, hg<£ ;
Gr. f/0o<f.
seft p^Saj,The, I284,p^^7,
animals to be slaughtered.
seftU fl *^^N ^^ vS butcher, slaugh-
I a JÉTL-floT terer.
^pP^I-PT-P^I.
I Ç) 1, pitch, a kind of holy oil ; var. *<==- W.
seftP"rV Pl%.. B.D.,Rea4,
87, 20, a kind of bird.
seft I , a kind of ground or earth.
seftseft P ^" P ^" I ^, to stride.
sefth p ^ Q, u. 58, p ^, u. 38, N.
^P-^P-flfcifc*.
a kind of sacred oil.
T^, to slay, to kill.
S—fl
, slaughterer.
seft p^
sefti p;
seft P^X' t^, A.Z. 1880,
95, sword, dagger.
■ -»Pk-PkÄ-Pkl--
27,230, pf ^^^, ^^^, a kind
of priest, director; p^^ overseer of the
P
sem priests.
E.T..I, 53, confidant.
I
sem ^^^
semuPksfii.'PMi'thedeffied
priests of Ptah and Apis at Memphis.
Sem p t\ S§|f> Palermo Stele, a god
sem.... pt\ r-vlQs. M. 693
semut(?) [\<=$)
I
Rec. 31, 169
Semu taui P^L y^. Rec-
27, 222, "guide of the Two Lands"—a title of
a'god.
—.-mipiUkâ'P&^É'
f»kM-Pk&P*kô-
H j|\J, to bless ; Copt. CJULOY.
Rev.
sem p^^^. p^ {
blessing ; Copt. CJULOT.
sem IK, p$j, Rev. 14, 10, to resemble.
sem ^l^ <*===<„ Rec. 3, 48, picture. ,
"»P-=^!^Î.P^!.PT'I-
Pk^f PTJ-LD-m'i94> 3°>
P
sem
form, image, kind, manner,
practice, custom.
-t(?) PK^'^-11' J47,P_
U, Rev. 12, 87, form, likeness ; Copt. CJULOX.
P^|M'action'custom(?)
PMk'SphinxStele5'P^k
sem
sem
, I 1\ >^, deed, undertaking
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Pkü-^Pkül
U. 493, 578, N. 860, 1326, P^^î, M. 716,-
PkWN-**Pk*^P*
$Wllh='PkJi*-Pk
ji***-PiË^PkM'
herb, grass, pasture, field, crop, herbage ; plur.
p*k*i'*Pk*:'Pi!k
\% Pk*ft PiUkf !•
Thes. 1288, \\W ^R> , IV, 749, f) f\ ^,
T5 III I JÖ^t Ml
Rec. 31, 175 ; Copt. CIJUL.
3
sem-t
•S't-89'P^:'m-241'
o, N. 620, herbs, vegetables.
<tfy 1, herbs, field pro-
jÄ j Love Songs 1, 10,
élT 1 ' flowers of speech.
semit fl>^
duce; ^\
sem HT \ W\ t0 Pile offerings upon
sem H tjl ^ Rec. 6, 136, temple (of the
head); see[l J^.
1
sem
see tchàm.
sem
f*rnt<*\.
var
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Ui P ^ ^ ^ ' U- 368' tW° bUllS-
sem-t (1 |\û B, a kind of animal>
I Ä A. ' lizard (?)
semsem
PkPk-"-Pk
Pk^'PkPk^PkP%
I V\ I f^yjl > horse, a pair of horses (?) ; plur.
kPk^;conipareHeb-D-?:iD-
, n s ûO
sem-t I ^s\ 11 , a night garment, apparel.
Sem-t, Semtt fl fk ° , fl
Qua, Rec. 28, 169, p^, p
the Theban necropolis
I O O
semu
P
N. 936, lands,
domains.
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form, to report news or intelligence;* Copt.
T&.JUL0.
sma
n^
.P_>kT^.
to unite, to join oneself to someone or
something.
smai ta
, Rec 31, 19,
union [with] earth, i.e., burial.
sma fl _Jp \o, T. 11, P. 191, M. 193,
N. 702, Rec. 31, 28, p _> 3 , T. 332, P ^
^, Rec «6, 78, p _> "^ (|(| \Dl.
temple ; I £ , the two temples ; 1 ^Jp
>* ^ ^ P- 423' M- 34°' N' 76°' hair' hairy
Uil U>\> UV temples.
smai M 'T (](], dresser of the body of the
god( j^lsfj)-
— P^làT'Tk?,^
1, 48, a bundle of cloth.
smap^^^^,R-^,to
sma p _> ^T^3, P. 183, p _> £7=
, M. 289, P_>\» [V
>ïî>^ Rec
8,124, 20,42, I
■ L-JI
; varr. I
^> H <t MLto slay>to kilL
Rec. 27, 57,
' slaughter.
UT^ -fl
sma-t p _^£ ^^
smau p
sma P ^>j, U. 275, knife, sword
Sma p
sma p _> 9-^^, p _> Ö, U. 589,
P^\^S>M.823,p^^,p_>
\ Ö, fl _Jp 1js\ ^1, a bull or cow slain
as a sacrifice; fem. P —£ S ; plur. I £ ^\
/Itf/crosoft®
^^ V&, slaughterer.
E—f\ 21
P. 568, the god of the
vertebrae of Osiris.
p
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P
£glll, P. 669, |l _> &£%.£?,JL 779.
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Smati p _> ö^^i0!)!)' u- 596,
p _> o— S o !)!) yjj, P. 682, a bull-god.
Smait p -^"fcj» u- 493. H-^ « Ö
B.D. 177, 7, a
cow-goddess.
Sma-ur p _J> c^=, ^ ^* » u- 28o>
N. 124, a bull-god; fem.
'»'• 359,
Smait urit p _> "O— ^ ^
/VAAAAA
S <=>, N. 177.
Ci Ci
., p. 613,
Ck Ck a
, P. 712, N. 802, 1363,
Ck
Sma
tï—*<z>, T. 359, a cow-goddess.
ta
1
Rec. 31, 12, a goddess.
"Bull"—name of
a boat of Àâhmesl.
Sma p_J,^è^,
s-maàr [1 _> ^ (| <=> fl\ ^, see
3
s-maâ
; caus. of JW j\ y\ .
, Hh. 453,
p-^, Rec. 20, 42, p ^ p _> ^ {
Rec. 33, 36, [i~==j, p^Jj^^» Àmen
10, 12, to make or prove true, to prove innocent
to justify, to correct, to discharge a duty or debt
to pay what is due or obligatory, to pay vows
to dedicate; caus. of -^^ : ; 1
applied to the wind, a director favourable wind
Smaâ-llUti (1 ^ | V° <a $ Tomb
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 74).
s-maâ p^.fld^j.pd^
^, III, 141, to ascribe righteousness or blessing
to someone ; Copt. CJUl<LJUl«&.<LT, CJULOY.
S-maä I ^-p Q£, to appeal for justice, to
pray to have a wrong righted.
s-maa-t i 1, an appeal, petition ;
o 21 1
, righteous edicts.
s-maä kheru I \ J ©
P=£<LI*
'■Ps£l
<§.
, to make true the word, i.e.,
to prove innocent, to justify a person.
s-maâ kheru pf3 j%$, Thes.
1482, justifier.
S-maâ I ^2? j\, to make straight or level
the path of someone; *=Jp ^-^- ]\
JJ d we make straight for thee the roads
of Âgert.
Ck
s-maâ
7^, to cut, to dig.
P^fl\
smaâiu H ^ ÛÛ % \l > slaughterers.
smaâm P £ 1\ ^, to make a noise,
to terrify with noise.
smaäh P _> § s \,t0 entreat> tor SUP-
* I OA Vi plicate.
Smai(?) \\_J,^,SZ^te&l
s-maui p _> w ^ |, IV, 863, p
P->MrwP->M4P¥
w
, to renew, to repair, to rebuild ;
caus. of ^.^^
Smam p £
^•P->
^■P
w
, M. 772,
\
^5^'
J?
<§.
1—Ù
H !» % l\ %s^ t0 s,ay>to kil1'
' I —* lAlU' to slaughter.
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smam-t 1 _Jp K\ |\ " , slaughter.
\\ , victim, sacrifice, the slain.
smamiu H
>^>-. | butchers, slaughterers,
the avenging gods.
s m a m
\ ^» bull>
wild bull: plur. H _> 5^, (1 3
/ Mi I —
*Y\ ^fcjl I, Peasant 207.
Smamit 1 _Jp t\~* ^33, a cow-goddess.
Smam[it] H^ ^\ |\J,B.D. 110,
43, a goddess of Sekhet-Âani.
Smam-ur
P_>
\^
B.D. 17, 114, a bull-god who was the soul
of the Earth-god Geb.
Smamit urit
^ J, Rec, 30,186,
a cow-goddess.
smam ta fl _Jp
Peasant 309, burial.
M&Wfo-
s
Smam-ti
P_>
w
, B.D.
145, VI, 25, the porter of the 6th Pylon.
P_>
s-mam 1 _^,
$, to please, to gratify; caus. of (I £ &.
smamu 1 _Jp ^\ t\ ^\ ^, foliage.
Smamu P _> ^ ^ ^ ^ J.
P->
/VA/VNAA
Ö <=>, N. 177;
Ci Ci
•cloud-gods (?)
Smant-urt
see Sma-ur.
s-mar P_>"^^; ««. (1_>
\ "% %•. M iL 1 ^L-J> M1
*A ^r^j IV, 1089, to make miserable; caus.
smatchit
<Z>-
30, 67, a part of a ship.
.^
o
, Rec.
n\
sma
w
Pîflé-P
,ä. n
I- P2Q—ô-
Rev. 13, 30, to report, to inform, to make an
announcement; Copt. CJÜÜUie.
semmài fl
150, fl
», Rev. 11, 145,
I, to report, to inform
against, to accuse ; Copt. CJULJUL6.
smà I 0 ft ra, herald, reporter.
sma, smi
£
PiU&NMÄlNM
w
1
I, report, story,
narrative, proclamation, declaration ; Copt. C6JULI.
smà-t fl 0 A o & utterance, speech, word,
èi £±T' order.
semmài "ll^QÛ M^^, Rev. 12,22,
report, accusation."
Smà fl Q H, B.D. 169, 23, whip; plur.
^I^.n' Peasant l8MTI
^E1^m,RD' I49'H'8-
smà non,rd- i6>,%3, aAfc;ed
è v. animal (?) in Abydos.
smàinuneh-t PJII,', ? ral^»
paste made from the fruit of the sycomore-fig tree.
sman
/VA/WSA
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m
m
m
15
! a kind of incense or
O o 1
perfume.
Smàn 1 Q (j J), the Incense-god.
Smàtit[l|()]~
smàti p|(|
0 \\
L-fl
Rec. 16, 109, a
' goddess.
Mar. Aby. I, 6, 37,
weigher (?)
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sma
aß
, Rec. 29, 146, 30, 188, a
!>
pole used in working a boat ; plur.
S-[a]mm' fl t\ J|^ M, to burn up, to
consume; caus. of ^ ^ fj.
s-mär
n
=>!, Rec. 33, 3, P j
°, ibid. 32, 79, |1 j^<=>|jö, '^<_>
cfc |, 1 t\ °<=fc , to please, to make
happy, to dress a god or a man in festal attire ;
var. fl J|yi Y I, Rec. 16, 56; caus. of
; I Jb^J Y 0, festal raiment.
! Slayer "—a name of Set ; plur. 1
I
I U
, the asso-
Nesi-Âmsu 14, 15, I
ciates of Set.
smi-t fl |\ flfl ^-=0, fight, combat, battle.
Ä>
a, A.Z.
nix a.
smun Rf\ ^,fl
I _B*^ /WWW I
1896, 39, Heruemheb n, (If
ro Qf > M Ufa»» Metternich Stele 188, assuredly,
really and truly, verily, to acclaim.
smuh fl |sf W Rec' 36, 78, petition,
' I -Jy^ X JS supplication.
smut(?) P^\^=P|!)^.toreport.
s-men fl=f [1 = 1 1 [1 = 1,
,,,,,,, _ _ I *www I /www Ä U I /www \J2/
I 3 , A : , to stablish, to be established;
I /WWW U vi* (J
" " ■ " n
caus. of 3 ; Copt. CJUime, ceJUim.
/WWW (J
smen-tà [1 D ] (|, N- X23°> staWishar,
I /vAAAAA U 1 stablished.
smenn [1 S3, P. 672, M. 662, (1 £S il,
I /WW/W 1 0 e u
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1, IV, 204, done into writing effectively,
/WWW
smen-t [) 13, u. 559, IV, 655, H
A I i M k£l, Coronation Stele, a stablish
<Si/ U I /WWW
ing, stability, a standing still, halt.
n 1111111 r-
, order, foundation.
I AAAAAA x
Smen user fld^ 1 $ v&, A.Z. 1906,
I /WWW nÜ/ A ^1
133, the title of a priest.
/WWW
smenti
n
IV, 344, porter,
carrier.
smenti fl S ? ? a pair of members of
I o \\ 1 1 1 the body.
Smenu fl ^^ o%à.P. 742, a god.
I /WWW /I 1
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Smentt
/WWW, 1. 355,
Ci Ci
I /www jjk., N. 811, a goddess.
AA/WW
Smen maät em Uast 0
a title of Àmen-Râ.
Smen fl lîiiiiii (1 ?$, Stunden 44
I /www ü _/j
—»P~5!âlP~°M
I 7$ b, image, form, statue ; plur,
I /www (~ /1 "
,1111111,
smenut 11 -www
Rec. 32, 64, monu-
a mi ments.
omûT,„ fl ^^ 1 ! IV, 428, objects made
smenu 1 *vww 1 > ** » •»
n Jj> 1 of bronze.
smenu
/www (_/
,U. 571, T. 387, P. 699,
Idüüüöö^; n. 976, parts of
Ö xj^^-' a ladder, rungs (?)
/WWW
immJl
WVWS
M. 66<;, N. i28r, I vww»
0 IDS
smen
I /WWW _Zij
zwwaa TT
a kind of goose ; Copt. CJULOTHe.
smen-t I /www
Smen
P
Ck
/WWW
goose.
s, N. 953, a goose-god;
var. f1^1^
/WWW
s-menmen I ^^ '^ y\, I ,
I /WWW /WWW I /WWW Vi
Rec. 31, 15, to make to move, to remove ; caus.
Smen-t I /www j\ , withdrawal, departure.
Smen-t I /www <*, P. 611, incense, perfume.
I /WWW U U I /WWW /* U
IV, 1184, to complete, to make perfect, to set
in good order, to beautify, to endow richly, to
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embellish ; I ww ^ n Ü , perfected, established ;
caus. of a
/VS/WVA (J
smenkh-t P wjw ^ j adornment.
«•p^ptopïic
^^•pf^È^'-1""60'"01"1^
^. p ? T> p-P ? IC M i
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1073, p^^f. IV> 898, 1094, p3^ $
msi-™—^pïscw
!^<=>j^, M. 391, \\^\, N. 658
1 î 1C II $ G' thC Chief SmCr; P ï
I the smeru of
CD' the Court.
smer uâti 0?"^, Hï
^^•p^âpîmé
"^^ "^6 VvP, a title of nobility higher than
<=> \\ ^^ Si
smer, perhaps unique smer ; plur. I Y "^^
wf wf wf ' Pf ^^ <=>^V smer, only
one of love, a title of nobility.
"^PttTMftAlfHt
^(](]^j,aguildofpriests;[)^^ pZr|
wiStST' ^ea(^ers °ftne caravan (?)
Smer nesert ^
^
*, the
goddess of the 8th hour of the night.
S-mer H^ t\ ^^, to make to suffer,
smer-
smer
smer
smer
s-met
s p
t 1 <z> 1, B.D. 172, 15, eyelids.
(1 fêk <=::=> Rec. 6, 6, to dress, to
IÄ 5 ' array.
Kj^ X ' ' ornamenlal raiment
P^_2^|,Rev. 11,167
lPk^'Pk2^'R-
26, 79, to make to forget ; caus.
sm<* P^^M'PTf'tocryoui'
to beseech, to pray.
s-m^P3'P~^EÄI2'.
Rev. 11, 125, to flood, to submerge, to fill-full.
S-meh-àb |1 t\ °^ O, to satisfy.
smeh ^^««sJèâas.P. 42i,M. 603,
N. 1208, fl CK=>\ ? è^, a boat. In the Pyramid
<ö<ö<o nnnn
Texts its length is 770 cubits, ^, fl Q;^(g :
smeh n t\ S =J Ö, a kind of wine or
beer (?) ; Copt. CÂX&.& (?)
smehi
w
, Anastasi I, 23, 4,
P t\ § ^-^» Rougé I.H. II, 125, the left
hand, left side ; Gr. àc/uax ; see Herodotus
II, 30, and [1^^.
s-mekh (s-khem) fl ^~~ ^_, Pap.
3024, 68, IV, 943, p ^ J^, IV, 965, 1161,
to forget j I ^ a , Hymn to Nile 16, 9;
caus. of C
inflict pain ; caus. of H- ^\ ^^.
smer H t\ <=T>, Rev. 12, 65, the left
hand ; Heb. ^NÖtp, Assyr. ^ f- Jgy, Arab.
J^.Syr.^. The Egypt, p^^,
the à afiax °f Herodotus II, 30, is probably a
mistake for I ^\ ¥■ (?)
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1207, image.
s-mekht (?) p ^ ^ ^ »B"D; ;69;5;
S-mes n iï| M, P. 243, to deliver a woman:
p ßß, A-z-1873' T3J ; Cop1- ejtxecio.
smesu I [fl H w) 1^ 1, Mar. Aby. 1,
8, 86, goslings just hatched.
Smesit (1 (fl Q() o, IV, 225, midwife.
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Sems P 1\ —»— ]\, to burn, to consume,
—PkP—PÏ^PÎP—
il f\ IIA, stake, club, mallet, mace.
Sems fi f\ P °, to look; Copt. COJULC.
semsàa-t p^p^3^, T. 374,
M. 125, covering,
.' a kind of garment.
semsuPkP^u-44o'PM^'
T.25,P.697,p^^|,N.968,p^
P'ft'PkP'PkPft-PkPfcft.
■ftkmPkPMî-Pkl
M^PMfl'PkP^M
^■PkPM$.PîP-M"
Slele 245, eldest, firstborn; plur. I | I ^K,
t-'»Pki^ •:■'•"* PkP i-
T.326)|^|!,Rec.32,8I,p^p^
MM^PkPMJïÉi'
i|\ P<==>PtklVu'5l6, olderthan
the eldest.
SemSuh[ai]-t|^ra.,pU^
H$ H] ]$\ (](] » eldest of a priest's college.
Semsu qet-t en Ptah f! t\l^
D |, T. 87, fft \ .v D 8 %, M. 240;
N. 6x8, the eldest-born of the workshop of Ptah,
a title of the high-priest of Ptah.
»-«-PkPftii;
Pap. 24, a title of Thoth.
Sems neb àakhu HT p^$'"
derah II, n, one of the 36 Dekans.
Semsit set nekhenkhen-t f]<«*)£==
K-PkP
r3
, Rhind
Den-
û :
1 ftAAAAA ft/WW\
I ^ ^ ^, Rec
*
34,191, one
of the 12 Thoueris goddesses.
semsu
A.Z. 1906, 112, a priest's
title.
semsun p T fl «J» Ö, pot, vessel.
Semseru P^fl<=>^^. Rec- 36
202, a god.
semkett p
Stele, p
Palermo
U. 220, M. 263,
P
P. 177, the boat of the
evening sun ; var. v\ I f^^Lyl^ , M. 263,
657 ; see Sektt.
Smet p t\~\ u. 219, p tx^jk, M. 496;
see Mestà, one of the four sons of Horus.
smet Pk)
smeti fl^1 u ^e Parts °f ^e eyel'ds to
I :=^:' which kohl was applied.
Smeti p^==vc, p^==, pT^:,Denderah
II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. CJUL<S.T\
Rev. 14, 37, eye-paint;
Copt. CXHJUL.
smet
(e=S)
^, P. 402, M. 574,
*• »* p:> PkT. p
vJH ©s^ ^ Ä Amen. 21, 12, to hear, to
P^ _B^ a S± listen, to eavesdrop (?)
Smeti fï>k«=£#'Rec-21'78'
enquirer, investigator.
(e=S)
\ , P. 61J
Smet, Smetà p
Pk^N—Pk^
N. 873, a god
n
smett
Rec. 26, 75; var. P^j^]^ ^ ^ , Rec.
26, 75, agod(?) . . .
Smetup^^|,p^|,
B.D. 144, the watcher of the ist Arit.
smet p^; p'
win
a kind of grain
or seed used in medicine.
-—Pki-LA."^
Rev. 12, 62, form;
CJULOX.
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ir=a w
s-meter H '"ï? 11 ^f
1^lllA2ïïP
p^ivp:?^
PTlUPTIHV^kUÄ-
IT& 11 St' t0 enQuire lnt0 a matter, to make
an investigation, to verify, to inspect, to examine ;
PT
s-met H 11
O
i i i
n
i i i
IV, 1076; caus.
\\ \>2
declare; caus. of ll ct^t^^\
to make to speak, to
smet
smet-t
STfr PSÇÎ- PIC
kind, manner, copy, likeness, form,
similitude ; Copt. CJÜLOT.
n
servant, serf,
subordinate, slave born on an estate, underling ;
plur.
IV, 97
^
Smet
I vs\ a , a crocodile-god, the god
of the 23rd day of the month.
smet
j\
n
n
Thes. 1323, to walk, to move, to carry.
Smet -1
*
Pkr.pr
Û0' * ^SP
^3 /w\AftAV^£7
S—fl'
V£7;
* o O
the half-monthly festival; plur,
n
*
half month,
* ^E7
* * *
ftAAAftA pj
£=>»
inn
T. 12, M. 763;
ftAAAftA ^27 the festival of the 15th day of the
o O ' month.
s^Pk-T-prr.p
*, Tomb Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans;
var.
o<
*
Tomb Ram. IV; Gr. S^aT.
Smet meh-t 1
I, 88, Mercury.
Smet res-t (1
Smet ser-t H
I, 85, one of the 36 Dekans.
Smetsmet [\'==:c=z
a hippopotamus-goddess.
°°S
Annales
X
Annales I,
88, Jupiter.
>, Annales
, B.M. 1075,
smet
smet-t
. ni
rows of inlaid stones,
o m' inlayings.
n
00000 —
U. 65, N. 320,
kohl, antimony; Copt. CXKJUL.
smet-t
n
o 1 1 1 "»*
o °
o, eye paint,
Thes. 1207,
Jf^ a I in
smetchetchu
weapons, tools, implements.
Ok ^\
, U. 1
^\ I QV abomination.
«P—P-^PV'PVi-P,?;-
pronom, suffix 3rd pers. plur., they, them, their ;
dual
n
I /VW*A (1, N. I238 = I
\\
\\
ftAAAftA
!
I I I
M. 677, N. 1239
M. 675;
P. 642 =
Hh. 342 ;
nftAAAftA
xx , P. 549» Rec 3°. 69-
senui ||, masc. two ; fern, senti „ ; Copt.
cn<L*r.
n
sen-nu
Ö , T. 122,
|~f,u. 3.7,57s, pi = V-,67'P1 Ö-
N--48,^(1.5^^4804 — ^,1 = ^
pT.l°4^;.ö,ön,pT.iL'
öi'öfl-öl47>—d^fem-
a man who says one thing and means another ;
Ö —*~ J! * .""*", J^tk"^" second
|| D ©' Ö □ ©» Ö JTD ©
JÖ^BÖ A.Z. 45. 125, second of
' 4 \\ &II two.
time
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sen-nu
Ö
||, Pap. 3024, 106,
Shipwreck 42, J £ ^$4°^
V&v& A.Z. 45, 126, fellow, counterpart, com-
£jf §J' panion, neighbour, colleague.
Sen I ,U. 549,T. 304, IL j^,N. 33,
l—ilj^, m. 487.411, m^iy.
p — $,|, 141$. brother; ||J$
"^^"^^0 a"kinsman; 1?*^'
Philadelphus; fem. | 1=3; f|||, Adelphoi;
dual I = $$, M. 169, l5^^-^. N.
V Ö 5 two brothers, two brother-gods, e.g., Horus
and Set, or Set and Thoth ;!""»?• 466, M. 529,
n /VAAAAA «V «V
1^11, N. 1108, Shu and Tefnut; plur.
U.23,|=, U.557,|j[|»U-299>
0 _p*T-I37, Ï °\ 2r ! •Rec-29,153,
3i,26,|^^^|i,ibid.3i,26,|||ö
M»R™64?M4i
%]'l—ffffjf'iö etil !■brethren;
£°^#$l4oS$$!'Ship"eck
126, brothers and sisters : I V ^ 1, Coronation
t s£LL 1
Stele 18. the king's brothers ; Copt. COtt.
Senà ! (j, brother; fem. I (j o.
Senà [1 — |(|, p. 273> J— (| j^,
M. 487, N. 1254. a god.
senenàt |aaa^a(] o, p. 434, M. 621,
N. 1225, father's brother, uncle.
ftAAAftA
sen-t I ^ j^,T.26o,N. 887, |1|
P.488,|^]^,M.488,|o,| o jj,
wife; ^| o ^Jj, royal sister; dual || o,
T. 172, N. 763, II o , M. 140, N. 647,
||o^^,N. y+o^oH, IV, 6,8,
I 1 ^^^J, Rec. ,9, .57.44^1^,
Sen-tà |aa^a"|(J, p. 273, | ,—~|j^,
M. 488, N. 1254, a goddess (?)
sensen H I H/w^, t. 173, 010!,
N. 107, 1 Î , P. 76, Pî Pi, N. 19,
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ö Ö ■ W ■ /YWW\ /VWW\ U Ö Q U ÀA/WVA
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ftAAAftA ' *** ■ Q Q ■ **f ■ LWJ /VWW\ /I
20, 41, to meet, to join, to associate with, to be
friends, to unite, friendship.
Senseni ! IwVS, friend; plur. | *^™ R
sensen ||^^^37, Rec. 1, 38,
Thes. 522, jÇÇ^^^S?, Berg. I, 33, the
festival of the two bulls, i.e., of the conjunction
of the sun and moon in the month of Epiphi.
sensenti
ii w'
Àinen. 11, 13
Sen-nefer II J, Ba ?8' 28' a titIe of
sen 1 v& thief; Copt. com.
sen
"*"" needy, sufferer, sick (?) a
%*' failure (?)
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senn f|™"™ Metternich Stele 55, to be
I ^r*' wretched, needy or miserable.
Senn I "^" %ö , to make a mistake in
speaking, blunder, a false statement, lie (?) ;
compare ,vwwv o
n /WWW TT /W/WW
senu |ö^^. = £ö^^, 9eru"
sâtef Stele 28, helpless, infirm ; Copt. OJCJOIte.
Sen I <e*J, Leyd. Pap. 98
sen ! a ,u. 181,1,53, ï ûâ.p-l64,
Q /WWW /W/WW
M. 328, ï âfl, N. 859, I ^p, A.Z. 1910,
/WWW I Û
[I r\ /WW
125, V 3, to smell, to kiss; I
Shipwreck 134, to kiss a wife; I
Ö /WWV
I, 53, he kissed his foot; V *^_ =^=. he
Ö /WWW
kissed the earth, z.e., did homage,
n /W/WW
senà er ta V
sen ta H !
n /WWW
the earth, to kiss the ground in homage; ]/
SenMtp|^^,P.356.p|^^,
N. 1.070, acclamations, homage.
sensen 0 I S a, T. 376, n
/W/WW
/WWW /WWW
I —, M. 333, || a , A.Z. 1908, 119, I ^ I f
I] I] 1 w ., JJ /www n /www A H
ii ô 4 u i w Y '
/W/WW
C
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/W/WW
. '" . see sen-
I s ' ta.
, Rec. 26, 234,
, to smell
n—2±3!
w Y r
to breathe.
sénsen
||c>sme,1> odour
sen-t [1|
y /W/WW
~ , to have a bad smell;
III © ' !-343,|l
û III W ' II II^E7
P, P. 222, a festival of the 6th day(?)
sennu
pv n /w/ww — Co ) rv n /www
PL^^-Pl^^-
l| ^ŒD.Rec. 27, 225, |(^|, IV, 414,
1 vww» y» |
I Q^ 1, Rec. 26, 224, an offering,
sen |1 J *— ç H, T. 316, [1J "~m (J <j»,
P. 274, to bind (?)
sen, senà-t | \\ ^, | J^, box, case,
chamber, room.
senti m n, p. 48, Rec. 31, 163,
QQ' T- I73' P- "9» M- r53» N. 107,
TQQltjl.*.-*
27, 225, the two halves of Egypt, i.e.. Upper
and Lower Egypt, a double shrine of Rä which
was symbolic of all Egypt.
/WWW J
<=* 1, Rec.
n 1 1
ur.
Ö
Sen-t V , pole, mast, flagstaff; pi
^CK=>S IV, 1105, the north pole of
I ^ o ' the palace.
1 1 1
senit
sen
sen
-t(?) pi
or^-, masts, flagstaffs
1 1 1
/WWW
ground, basis,
foundation.
, IV, 1174
•PIXK-
Anastasi I, 15, 4, plinth, pedestal of an obelisk.
sen
rr
•Pi
, to copy, to make
a likeness or transcript.
r\ n /w/ww n
sen I V v }||, to follow in the track of.
senn
senn
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I AAAA/VA llKCllcSS»
m'XCZ copy, duplicate,
trance ' script
"^PWZfr^^PM
.v. I036, p^g, mau-
/-\ -\ -\ /WWW n I
copy, figure, statue; plur. II ) 1,
^ I TT /WWW U I
P^Ö^IIJ.P^^I.
-»PWîf..PWfS.PWS
a kind of precious stone, ruby (?)
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snä V-—owl J, fiends, foes, enemies.
S-nää I Qßö, to reduce to the
consistence of paste (drugs used in medicine), to
knead; caus. of —
snib I J , Metternich Stele 65, 66,69,
health; see Iaa/w* j {\.
snif(?)
i**
j»b, blood ; see ^^^ .
snm
flo^
f
Ö
,, to pass; var.
P n (](1 Ö $>> Rev- "> J4i J Copt. Cllte.
snu
P
7\
Methen, a class of
men on an estate.
*-Kö47ö>PO\JeT
ves-
vase.
snu
P
Ö
\>
, wine of Pelusium (?)
1 gj Q:
drink; compare q j*o , I, 3, 4 = Gr. Swî»/.
snu 1 0 ^> § ""^ i| <rr> ° » Herusàtef
Stele 135, vineyard.
S-nu l«n^@ V\L==/), tobind, to tie. -
s-nukh fl^^©^,^^®^,
QAAwvA ^ Q to warm, to heat, to cook, to burn
I ö (2 o 'tr up, to boil ; caus. ; Copt. ceX&O.
snutt n^°\TT, Ebers 41» '5. a plant
I Ö So ^ , used in medicine.
s-nut P^^^vS, RD- 6*> 35,
I Ö Jl .A £l carrier.
snutchem(?) fl f^^K | "^ Hh.
369, to bear (?) to carry (?)
senb [1 "]",[!■—JI'P^J'P —
Je iL Hwwv J V$\ jl to be sound or healthy,
health, strength ; I /ww* 1(1 | /ww* 1 }
enjoying good health; 1 in ■¥■ J M = health.
Perhaps = U'bvÔ. "
T
Senb fl"wwvj^, 1 "T* |, to protect.
; Rev. 13, 80,
' vigour, health.
senbi I */wwv ?^
Senb-t I-WVWV j o , Shipwreck 158, 1 Q
J^, health.
senb-t l-www II, P. hi6b, 34
senbeb I www 1 II p. 429, M. 614, N.
-8>P-JJfl'IV,55hU»S?oya;gon0ed
Senbu I WW« j , N. 1 182, I ftAAAftA j _^, ,
N. 1182, the Health-god.
|, the nîh
Senb-Kheperu
hour of the day.
0
£
senb-t
II Q \ jO, jar, vase, vessel, pot, libation vessel;
plur. I *>~wv\ y Ü ( I ftAAAftA 1 lu 1, A.Z. 1880,
4ÇJ • I I ftAAAftA 1
0 vessel of silver-
O f%w<C^|||
gold.
S-neb H lift, t0 Wndle,. to light a
I «sil 4) fire ; caus. of neb.
S-nebb 1/w^ J J ft 1 to kindle, to light
* a fire ; caus. of nebb for nebneb.
S-nebneb 1 ^~^ ft , to kindle, to light a
fire ; caus. of nebneb.
senb R — jl c=>^,t0 bind>t0 tie> girdlet>
^f1 j Of! 0 HS-PöJÖ-
j y ■a' j tT' j ^'tobuiid
a wall, to surround with walls, to hem in or
surround (the enemy).
senb-t I /vw*a j NI f | ,vw^A H °}
a girdle wall ; plur. fl * J ^ Ö i ' P J ° IU'
P.S.B. 27, no.
senb-t fl J ° , fl öY^, all-
embracing heaven.
/wwvs II
J 7^ '
senb
throw, to drive back, to repel.
'wvwwv h to over
A.
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senb I**"« Jil*0), P"*"* jj^ %*,
evil person or thing, a beast of a man.
senb PYJ^X» [!■—J(^> chaplet
or crown made of plants or flowers.
Senb H 11^1, a wall of shrubs, i.e
I *a » i i green hedge, avenue (?)
senb I /vw^A \ ^tt" , a kind of tree ; plur.
senbu \\— H%^Rfec'3u°'67'fa?
I Ji Jl \\ of a ship or boat.
onAf fl^/i" n/w^*@ blood; Copt.
snet '^f »I^V CItoci-
snef fl '^$,Rev- 14, ifc.sacn-
I *~ "^>^ £11 ncial priest (?)
*"=—, |/=0, the year that is
past, last year ; Copt. CItO**q.
S-nefer(lJ^fl,[lJ,(lJ^^,
A.Z. 1905,25, II T <rz> • , to beautify, to please,
to make happy, to decorate a tomb with texts
and drawings; caus. of T i\; IT iQ»,
I, 52, to please the heart, to gratify.
s-nefekhfekh
n
n1
19s
/W\A/V\
(®,Rec. 31,17,
n;
", N. 656, Hh.
8.
s-nem
Sphinx 14, 204, to untie, to
loosen.
snem |ijC, .j^
an offering of propitiation.
snemm p^kk
to grieve, to mourn, grief,
pain, sorrow.
nftAAAftA fl -^ . /J
(\^ i lv?\ zw, to make
i, to feed,
to satisfy with food
n
, N. 637,
PI
snem
^|o,f.335,flS
snem |1 J ^
Snem P/w^( t\ûû^fi'> Peasant 153,
Qb o , P. 809, food.
food in abundance,
plenty.
a kind of weed or plant.
s-nemeh, s-nemmeh (1
^•P^M™P~~kk
V, "rj/, to pray, to beg, to humble oneself; caus.
s-nerit f^<=>(|(| ^ > iv, 385, con-
quest, conqueror; from a\ *=#.
m\\^, IV, 1174l |l ^ |£,
to muster soldiers, to place soldiers in their
positions for fighting, to marshal forces ; caus.
A AAAA/VA
s-nehep I [Uu ^, iv, 966, Thes. 1479,
ies
](()() L-V), Rev. 11, 165 =
to muster levies of soldiers, to call up troops ;
caus.
I ftAAAAA . /-> ftAAAAA
_ra;a, u. 444, |l JIL^» t.
253, to subdue; caus.
s-nehet
snehi
n
P ? 0 ûû HIt0 command; Copt onre&-
snehi
n.
(®, Décrets 107, copy (?)
s-nekh
ftAAAAA
P'
P'
», N. 967,
w ' U' 573'
, N. 757, to bring up, to rear a
ftAAAAA
child; caus. of E A-
®® \fi' I'®®' t0 Pr0"
long one's life, to become old ; caus. .
sennekh-t V "^ o, V X™ J » axe-
fl'
snekha
s-nekhakha
è^s,
B.D. 35,2, to unload (?)
to disembark (?)
ftAAAAA ^1
Sphinx 14, 208, to slay.
s-nekhebkheb
^^
N. 688, Sphinx 14, 208,
ftAAAAA ^
ftAAAAA
fl
•J»J.T..6.,
Hh.
148, A.Z. 1910, 129, to unbolt a door.
s-nekhen
n
s-nekht
sensu P
<W>AAA
AAAA/W
<§v IV, 579» t0 reJu'
Jf ' venate ; caus.
I, 145, P. 447, N. 1121,
to strengthen ; caus.
to praise, to adore, to
' acclaim.
1, praises.
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SenSU I AAAAAA I V\, iv, 936, p—p^
2 u 3
p
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S
P
' Sensen 0^0 A.Z. 1906, 107, to praise,
to acclaim ; Copt. CeXcuuX.
sens I wwA I £, to smell ; see V .
a /ww/w \
sensh I ^,M. 214,728,^685,978,
1 A WWW
to open the ears ; read I ^.
, a /www
sensh loo to open, to make a way into ;
I /WWW
read II .A
P
ï-neq • I
369, P. 606, N. 143,
A /WWW *\
N. 803, (1 ^
n/WWW *\
n
/WWW A /WWW
P. 602, JI ^ cd,
"v /ww/w o
, Rec. 26, 224,
A /WWW • I ,
I a D, Rec. 26, 233, to suckle; caus. (?)
Copt. OJUITK, TCrtKO; compare Heb. pD\
a /www n '
S-neqeb I J ^ , Metternich Stele 5,
to suffer pain ; caus.
/www
A
/www
s-neqmi H
Qi*, to feed, to nourish; caus.
senk-âb fi f Ü, U- 399, strong-
I ^356 J willed.
A /WWW £-v ; I
senk-t |l,__^ , Rec 36, 214 =
o '^jH, darkness, evening.
, Sphinx 14, 210, to
'.Pg^l-
/www
n /www rv .fo r» /www <o a /www i\ r\ i
A /WWW l
s-nketket 1^=^
I C* Ck
agitate, to shake ; caus.
a /www jO n n
sent I Ä»,n ö ;
I û El I uJ
I /WWW
O \\ ^i ' I Û 111
11, 174, fear, timidity; Copt. CIt£.T.
senti [1|"""|(|!||^, crier.
seut^Jö^
sentiu |~| (j(j O, enemies
rv /www ,_
sent,sent-t l^^ö,^^
ment, bandlet.
£ ^ evil,
waamV' enmity.
:ar-
/www
senti
senti[t] H
-»*-
— /www
00 o \\
/www
to found, to
establish.
, cabin, canopy.
sentit fi >/ \ (In *° , Litanie 14, sight, seer;
nan /www 0 n n /www o
sneterP!i<Ê>.o.'1i^>:-IV-
I~1 [I /WWW 0
I V , incense; Copt. COItXe.
I Û O 1 III
Ifïl'Î^S^' ^erg. ï> 23> a bird-
H Ü jr' god.
Sneterba
senth
senth
(V
, to cut down timber.
, T. 282, N. 132, to found,
to establish, custom, habit.
senthifl^^fip-or.M.^.N.
Senthi-ur Q^*, Dream Stele i2l<the
Xô <rz> title of a priest.
n/www i\ r\ ^C~7
(|ljjtj\ 1 Ikhernefert 14,
cabin, shrine of a sacred boat, canopy.
s-nether (11, ""j fls=3, U. 9, p]5^0,
tisi£MP!-<™-
to purify with natron.
# snether l^JSj^f
m' IH» m' ll'<=>' ll'fr^ ifr?»
1jS'W-!Pp°-P>=1
Y' IPSlI' °^ Ü' incense; ^^"11
>v, o, to offer incense; y? ji , fresh incense.
YT o o o o U o
A /WWW ^v^ ' A /WWW
sent I ^S'^e',Rec. 27,228,. I
n/WWW f\ jC jO ■fV
O A /WWW /O «\ /p A /WAftAA
ö£, to fear; fC£''3?>t^\ timid of heart; ^/www
21' '^211' 'ill
^5", IV, 658, faces of fear, terror-stricken
faces ; Copt. CW.UV.
A /WWW /J A /WWW /O I
sent-t |1«^*^, |,cf5,^s'gi!»
Amen. 23, 7,
/www
CS
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/? TT r\ ftAAAftA S~\ C\ ftAAAftA f\ *V
*§V, Ma—one^gko, U—DHe^L.Iour.
-/2^ I O l 72>i I o \\ 1 J£î '
As. 1908, 299, fear; Copt. CH^T.
sentu
1
^^i
», IV, 972,
fl'
£p£" &* i, timid man.
Sent ^S^^, Berg. I, n, e^S^, Rec,
4, 28, a lion-god; "~™ g£ & !, B.D. ib, 8,
17, 46, a name of the heart of Osiris.
Sent - nef - Àmentiu g?>
Tuât V, a god who burned the dead.
sent H
sent-t !
11 11 11 ,T- ^.^
of a boat.
'-*" Herusàtef Stele 28,
i I ' acacia wood.
nftAAAftA
C=;j, Rec. 24, 161, a Canopic
Sentit
jar-goddess ; var. I mwa
sneter |V ^ o, incense; see snether.
sentch M^TT P. 684, u. 270, fl*^
^|é5,N. 719 + 6, P. 20, 543,1 ' I ^ ^
<£>, M. 71, |l ^j^^gf. Hh. 55.,
fl^^,fl^^4^,'ofeaynCopt.
sentoh-t IIT ->-, ^5., fear.
s-netchem flf^'H. IV. 2'9. f11
kAPAPH-Plktf-*
PWt«=fPtkfrPtH'»
rest, to sit down, to seat oneself; I | \ (I,
L.D. Ill, 140B, seated ; caus.
s-netchem netchem 11 | $\, ß |
^, to seat oneself, to be at ease; caus.
S-netchem
N-^.p||d
Pt^PfSk'
'Pl^kfl'Pap-3°24-
H Ô §k W to make pleasant, to heal, to
I \ J^c^fza' make happy; caus.
snetchemu
PI
! those who are at
ease.
s-netchem àb [11 -^ ^<> i, 59,
to make glad the heart.
'-i I "^., to belittle, to
make little ; caus.
ser
e
n
n.
n.
n.
n.
prince, chief, nobleman, elder; plur.
!,
!.n-
•P^ÄfcP-*
!>
!;
ser-t
<2 i
i, chief nobles ;
o
e eL-üeir i
fl"
I, chief inspectors.
t% O^^fM g°vernorshiP>
|jy I û IÜU' magistracy.
Ser-pu-âa, etc. [1<=> ^ d \<~=>n
i r, the fowler who worked the net of the Akeru-
gods.
Ser-tchatcha-t fl<3>rà J J°, M. 700,
!<=> HY J o), N. 1321, a title of Anpu.
ser
P
IT
•PT
1, p.
i6, B 26, p<n>|^, Rec. 31, 170, jj^,
=z> (r^ ^, I ö£> Metternich Stele 78,
1 ^,fl.Ä£>^,Rev. ii,i47,P^Ä t^>
-âas
i;p
■ 11
i, Jour. As. 1908, 309, to
announce, to dispose, to arrange, to order, to
direct, to decree, to challenge ; I <z=>|J& ^,
Rev. 13, 42, to struggle; Copt. OJOp.
É precept, speech, pro-
' phecy.
seru
(?)f1
ser-t [1^\ P^^. P'
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=::=> order, dis-
o ' posai.
2 u 4
p
<a <g'
serut fl<=>^ 1k ! IV' 5°°' praises'
serut \\<=>% )j%\> glorifications.
Ser-t-nehepu-em-âhâ-s, etc. I
the 19th Pylon.
ser H Q , j!^ Q, drum, tambourine.
sera [V
ser
194, P^^^ -A , 1 s=> Û % -A , to arrange,
to order, to exalt.
Ser n$, Tuat XII, one of the 12 gods
who towed the boat of Àf through the serpent
Änkh-neteru ; he was reborn daily.
Ser p<=> |^ jj), Mar. Aby. I, 45, * god
of n*™
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sera-t(?) fl<=
serat p <=> "%\ Tl V\, Jour. As. 1908,
£ j \& j Rev. 14, 12, tam-
1 1 £*I I ' bourine players.
p^, Rec. 33, 27, {\<=>t L.D. III,
Seru
s-rer
o, Berg. I, 13, a serpent-god.
f]^^ to make to go round, to re-
I j^ ' volve ; caus.
ser
n
n
'e w
1
, fire, flame;
the warm breath of life.
Ser M s^ , wool ; Copt. COpT.
ser p<=»^» p- 441, M. 544, N. 1125,
l'és?^» U. 133, a kind of goose; plur. M <=>
^^^j,Rec. 29, T48.
Ser [Ç>little; P^^>faint-hearted.
ser(?) M v ^ê. , to be fettered, restraint.
Sem PrTv^^W'le8"bandS' tet
Ser-t p^, P^jj, jj^", thorn, goad,
a pointed tool or instrument ; Copt. COTpi.
ser-t (1<:Z> h s^y* B'D- 58» 4, the name
I Ci U ' of a part of a boat.
y <==>^-^> VN> „, » to.
serr
write, to engrave.
serser fl _a^ H
_2ä
, Rev. 12, 30, to
decorate to ornament ; Copt. ceXcooX.
I I I I a kind of
LLLL' linen.
301, prosperity, prosperous condition.
Sera I <z> (j *aaaaa , water-pot ; var. I
1 /VA/WSA
Seràu 1<=
fiend in the Tuat.
seri-t fl-
. h V\ "mm, T. 309, a serpent-
, kindness, gentleness.
seri-t
0'
n
VI £■
Westcar Pap. 7, 19, disease,
sickness, nausea.
seri-t
^ ^, fan ; var. 1 (j <=>(](] T* ^ •
s-ru
^—=", Décrets 18, 107, to divert, to turn away;
caus. of
(2 .A
fl
s-ruà
s-rukh
s-rukhet
"fè\ f] a to make to cease,
n 1 ' to divert ; caus.
Hh. 433
I 0
caus.
, a mistake
for
I c-*=^ ^è\ ® ^ , to embalm.
s-rut Pn $.***• i3*io=P2^'
to flourish.
s-rut
n
1 1 1
*)C\ 1 , to make to grow or to flourish, to make
strong or firm or hard, to make solid ; caus.
S-rutU p^t^e-^%*', Hh.448,
evil growth.
s-rutmau P^tfvflj
Gol. Hamm. 11, 58, recruits (?)
s-ratch po^Jtfv.T. 260, p<=>^\,
p. 692, p^i^, m. 663, p<=>|^,
N.1278, p^^,p<=>^^|,lV,879,
to make to grow, to make strong or firm orchard,
to make solid ; caus. of <z> j X\
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serD-t R^1^ ^k ReVj "> l85> flower
I 0 o ^-^' of the lily.
seref p^,[l^^a^,^(|'
^n Sf* ft A /& Amen. 23, 3, to rest, to refresh
'I \\ Hriil'' oneself, repose, leisure.
P. 204, M. 338, N. 864, to be hot, to be angry,
warm, warmth, heat, flame, fire ; compare Heb.
serfu R <=>, R<==> f\ I v&, B.M. 828,
Sphinx 11, 135, Rev. 8, 73, Jour. As. 1908, 299,
anangryman; P^|^^Jj|P^fJ
1 $r> *^> 97°' a man w^° blows hot and cold.
seref-âb R ®, warm-hearted.
seref-t [I o |JL heat, warmth.
seref R^^Ol G> hot drink.
Serfll-t (I *^T* f]| inflamed sores, car-
I o '4 III' buncles, boils.
Serref R<^-yywi ç> $, Rev. n, 180 =
I ^r^>t(7) a mythological creature.
• Seref fl<zr> ^, t0 submerge, to be sub-
merged, water flood.
serfi I *l=^_ g£ "^ê-, to pay heed to;
1\ pS|^^^, heed it not.
S-rem I <rz> 1\ j^., to make to weep ;
caus.of.^l^fff.
s-rekhi fl^l)!)^, PTflâ'
I Q£, to make to know, to give
information against ; |l ^, IV, 1004^ ^ ^,
U. 491» P- Ï92, M. 363, N. 914.
srekh-t H ^, Peasant 42, Pap.
3024, 125, information.
serkhi R
the accused, the
defendant.
Serkhi IT
a title of Set.
rP"
serekh [l^B], iv, 160,896, Thes.
1283, fi*^ .Q, piehi m, ,6,19, p ^CrQ.
Hymn Darius 6, blazon, cognizance, throne.
throne, throne chamber.
seres R<=> R = sàs R ft R, a six-ply stuff.
s-res R^z^RV R<::>v1^-, Hh. 426,
H <~~^ jg^. t0 arouse, to wake up, to keep
I » ' awake, to be vigilant ; caus.
serq fl^tf—> P- 361, ^^ <—»
PTÏ'PT^PXPTÏÉ-
PT^I^'PT^I^
0^=-^ to open [the windpipe], to breathe, to in-
' hale, to expand the lungs, to be refreshed.
serqu :â> J) $ I, Rec 27'86'mena?d
°f n si I women, people.
Serait R ^"^ a 8°^^ess °f i^xe roval
^ I zl o' crown.
Serqit ^o, u. 599, P. 216, ^o,
P. 508, ^ j^, N. 1140, 1241, ^ o j^,
Pr^ ^ ^' P T 11 fc 5' tHe Sc0rPion"
goddess; 3®P~^> P^TM' tHe d°Uble
Scorpion-goddess.
Serqit hetu R *
^.p^i^V'-^pt
Ai-ttv-"~pnn°&
Rec. 30, 192, P<=::>:?:>(1 |°?> Metternich
Stele 23, the Scorpion-goddess.
. n' <=> to glean in a cornfield ; Copt.
' I e=>' CpHX, CpiX.
s-rutp2^P2S'P2M=
P<=>^c=>^\|, to plant.
S-ertä (?) 11 o , to make to give; caus. of
<h-
sertebu R
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sertchà fl ^ ft 3, to polish.
. seh-t fl HD a Rec- 3'> 22> a portion of
..sent 11 iu^, the body.
men.
f\
14,10,15,20,17,13,20,2r, p ra ^*, iv,
658, to make to go down.
seha-t pra^.p.««7,pra"^^.'
Rec. 31, 170, n HD J^ ^. descent.
s-ha(?)flra^^/°'-o-;tdh%^
s-ha pra^.flra^^j^.peas.
1116B, 19, 40, Pra^^y^, Leyd- Pap.
Gol. Hamm. 13, ro6, to rout, to overturn, to
throw into confusion, to repulse, to rebel, to
cause tumult; I lU Pd^, Rec. 16, 109.
sehau pra^f, ^\%
Rev. 13, 36, a quarrelsome or contentious man.
Seha H fD ^S>£-J, confusion> rebellion,
sehi (?) p ra (j(j G^, booth, pavilion.
S-hebi P rû J%6, to put to shame, to
disgrace; caus. of [~0 I
s-hep p m
_ a maker of laws, lawgiver ;*
a L-=fl' caus.
■heri p
ra
, to give or cause content,
to satisfy, to pacify ; caus. of heri.
s-herr [Ira ^ j), iv, 926,1030, pra ^,
Rec. 31, 170, to quiet, to pacify ; caus.
sehrit p m ^ , iv,97i, H m c±&,
H (D A[j ° Peas. rn6, B, 65, satisfaction,
I *^> lir-^-.' pacification.
Seherrit fl JB> il a Ple*sure, satisfac-
I <=> U ' tion.
Seher (1 H] ° a kind of precious stone,
I <=>lll' carnelian(?)
Sehrât 0 IU jûl 0mbos T> *6> *
I <cz> i ÎÎI moon-goddess.
sehri[t] p m (](] yj2>, p^^^,
boat, houseboat, dahabîyyah.
seh P^—, Rev. 14,66 = ce&, cu)& (?)
seh p § fTj, hall, chamber ; var. —*-
seh p| PP| j], counsel
-wpjcwm-PJi.iPJi
trained, skilled, clever, cunning, instructed, wise
man.
se*atu [1 $fjl 1^,iv,945
ft*-*pj[pj[.™PJ[PJ[.P.^
M. 269, N. 888, the Lake of Sehseh ; ^ H §
P|, p. 303, (üa-»-|-»-J^g-, u. 493,
N. 945, the Mountain of Sehseh; P | P f^^
Q^vq, Rec. 31, 171.
sehsehi[t] p j[ H Oft Iff, Theban Os-
traka C. i, a kind of disease.
seha Pf^^|.tosit
(1 S'nrr1 Rec- 34» r77> to str'P> to undress;
I X I ' ' - • caus.
s*aPpfVT-Pf§.Pf
■<§.
5, to hide, to clothe, to conceal; caus.
S-hä P § fl Y, P ^===°, to make to
rejoice, to gladden ; var. I ft jT ; caus.
Sehâ IS °, Orion; varr. P n|*,
PWP-W
selli P ? (1(1 ^, to rise (of a flood).
sehih-t Pffjfjf-"^
a kind of
insect or bird.
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Sehith
PM
, Tuât VI, a goddess.
, IV, 767, Annales
sehu HS, Rec. 22,2,
Rec. 33, 34, [1 $ ^ ^ {
—PfWé-Pm.p«
Pf¥WhW'PhM
to collect, to gather together, to assemble, to
sum up, to add up a total ; Copt. CUJOT^.
M $_b">j\ '' LD- IH' 2I9E> I4' summary>
abridgment, collection, edition, list (of troops),
inventory, catalogue; p j( ^ ^ ^W
<z> T \s\ , IV, 945, gathered into the store.
Sehutut fl § %f ^ "W I !, collections,
groups of things.
sehu (1^^,(1 £^,111,^9,
Herusâtef Stele 6, 12, crown, tiara, diadem.
sehu |1 I ^\ Ä, wind, air, gale(?)
sehtf-t Pj(e~; see[l©^, egg.
s-hui pK«0l (lj&0~ pj&O
fl 8 %■£") O, to stink, filth ; caus. of
S-huâ(?) 08%
É-PfèlÏPfêl^i'Amen-
25, 17, 20, to curse; caus. ; Copt. C&.^OT,
C^OTCOp.
sehuràu fl § ^* A 3 Ä i, *buse> revi-
I a <z> 1 n21 1 hngs, curses.
sehuru p^^^^!,^;
Sehur fl j[ ^* M H, Love Songs 2, 3,
the name of a district.
^»Pf^l^Pf.E
IV"^P©PJT'PI®J#'
l| J , to make glad, to keep the feast, to
Ü
to disarrange, to
confuse; caus.
keep holiday ; 1 8 <Z5? J \ (1, lice. 20, 40,
arrayed in festal attire.
-^PUMPUMl'
shouts of joy, festival cries.
-^py^.po^,
Sallier II, 6, 9, wind, air.
sehbenben (?) R | j] ~»™ J ^^, u.
113, N. 422
Seheptt ~A~ D êS£, B.D. 104, 5, the
N/ Ci Ci
name of a boat or of a boat-god.
sehef [lj(^1^,iv,935
s-hemi fljfc^.U.86,
C*, N. 363,
C
■P
C
A., to turn back, to drive
away;
C
0 —"— 1 to avert ill luck ;
A- D © I* caus-
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s-hem flö^l^, P^M^'
P^Kü^i.P^kl-P^K
] r n to pound, to crush, to break up, to
J, U-J' grind.
S-*enP&['Pf^&fl't0proVide-
s-heni H 8 ^ LJ, P8^, P8^
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PKHi) *».*»• ».^PîJîiJl'ft
^»■»*PJL£g*i-POLLS-
to command, to be in command of something,
to order, to direct, to rule, to administer, to
entrust with a commission ; Copt. C&.£,tte.
sehen-t 08«^^, 08^ ° *«.
| A Ci *- | -M A AAAAAA f— W 1 VJ
1? ^ ^—=5, L.D. III, 219, 18, authority, com-
A AAAAAA
mand, administration, list, summary ; Copt.
sehenufl?^ öWl.flf ^ Ö JI,
I A AAAAAA v£ J.J I * AAAAAA <£. U
Rechnungen 37, order, decree, delivery.
sehenu R? ^ ö n$, R£ T&
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Sehenti-requ P?^^*^^^
If^^f)^^, B.D. «door
keeper of the 5th Pylon.
s-lien
to make to go back ;
caus.
away ; caus
crown.
A.Z. 17, 57, a piece
of armour.
pi^.
A AA/WVA
sehenti A., repulser.
s-nennen /V, to turn
I /\ AAAAAA A /WWVA
iy; caus.
sehnu P ?)?, croi
A Q /W\AAA
sehentu I 8,-,%,
s-heri PfJ^/jf. T. 287, Hh. 370,
Pl^Saâ, M. So, PK^W, P. 170,
PX^PX^pl^
l9l)e<j|.[l*$[l*s*s,p*
PXM.PXM.P1W--
PX^.
seher fl|
to drive away, to repulse ; caus.
Copt. C^&p.
.L»=/],
seher (?)
n
Rec. 8, 139, fighter.
^ C^G the 3rd ho
O * 'ofthe night.
& N. 293, a kind of
I * club.
Sehrit-tU p ^ ^ - C-] the 3rd hour
s-heri
***
1JL^' PJL*?' P
<$>
w
j\
to bear up, to exalt; caus.
" to make to advance, to
j\ ' attack ; caus,
to make to
rule ; caus.
PI
s-hes (11
s-hea H $ ^ £n t0 cut» t0 nac^ m
I X "^»^ ' pieces ; caus.
S-heqer fi 8 A ^, to keep hungry,
to let hunger, starve ; caus. ; Copt. ^OKep.
seheqer-t fl 8 A Jf , Rec- z6> 78;
I X<z>^' hunger
Sehtt P |°@° ^ , a city of Osiris
ger.
s-hetep pK^» Rec- 31» 21, ^^>
I 1 , to make to be at peace, to pacify, to
appease, to propitiate, to unite with; I (1(1
\\ i, pacifiers ; I ^ to pacify the heart;
Jl I o D I
I H' jj, to pacify the ka ; caus.
sehetputp^^||,p^|||,Amen.
8, 11, propitiatory offerings.
D ^-
the
Sehetep neterui
title of the priest of the loth'Nome (Uatchet)
of Upper Egypt.
n
D
?
o \
Sehetep Sekhmit
sâ°HJL' Rev' I5, l6, pr0
pitiatory addresses to Sekhmit.
n
Sehetep taui
a god of offerings ;
o D hh
, B.D. 124, 7,
^-^ D
(Sane).
n=^
sehetpi P^^^.f1^
D, p^Hljfc-J. Mar' Aby" h 6' 28,
D,
censer; plur.
D
in
D
^ete-PI^|Pf
** pij=^ Piiki
pn^^.pi^
Plü^^Pi
iv,
n
}/\\
^s\ ç , to destroy; caus.
sehetemu p fcp=n. f\
Peasant 222, destroyer.
Sehetem-t, etc. H S rl
: "T^ tk/^^"'RD'99, 28, the
banks of the stream sailed on by the magical
boat.
pit *•*«. n
Vc, P. 798, N. 857, p^
sehetu
M. 327,
=}, U.
! Pi:
i 469,pj(œ^F=^,p. 169,p$^r>^
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P
ç=q, T. 220, 356, [IK ^^P=^U. 560,
R 668» ^ I ÜZl *^>' N" 983, the sky of the
Tuât, the nether heaven ; plur. I ft
P. 789, [l|^^***,N.8oi, [lj[
(=q, M. 778.
Sphpt [id^^3 $ Rec- 2Ö» 228» the 8°d
benet 11 £ ^ $ » üfthe skyof the T;at.
s-hetch [1|, u. 37, T. 266, [) ^ |,
PhP^P^^*0™™^
to light up, to throw light on, to clear up, to
explain ; caus. ; Côpt. C^^TG.
_«*-<*»* PÎ-fcfl.PPtel.
light, rays, radiance.
s-hetch ta PI^Ä "^ *, dawn.
sehetch fl ? '^ c-zi, the name of a
chamber in a temple.
sehetch 1 ? , a heaven of stars.
Sehetch ur (1J "^ ^, [1J "*-) ^"
32, 280, "Great illuminer"—a name of the
Su,god;(l^^o|,,*-£
Sehetch renpu Pî^ J) ^™^f),
Sehetch khatut [1 | fi ^ ^ °,
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 10).
S-hetch PÎ ^^ Hh- 494» to be
troubled ; caus. of Y ^^ ^r^-
Sehetch 1 Y , M Ï »pi inspector, overseer,
officer of a boat; fl? (gl, insPector of servants
I 1 X of the Ka.
sehetch-t H ? "^ C=>^, a case at law.
sehetch per [1 ^ ", t0 tran^eursea
sehetch-t fl ? "^ ° , box, case.
s-hetchen hat(?) 0$^ %^'°',
to distract the mind.
sehetcher-t
sekh
n
pr
Pô-p^i
bleached cloth.
to make to
be.
sekhfl^pofl«^,^,
width, breadth.
= ^P
hall, chamber.
sekhu [1©^
sekh-t p® u^,
sekh 1 ® ^p, to stretch out the sky.
Rec. 37, 69,
slaughter-house.
a broad boat, barge,
lighter.
sekh
sekh
n
IV, 1153, to tarry (?)
'>Jr » '>Jr L—0, to cut, to cutoff,
to reap ; Copt. (JOC^.
sekhi
1®^, U. 537, flj^, Rec.
27, 86, I ® ^, Rev. xi, 163, |1 ^^,
ir
Ebers
L—fl,
CLfl1
to strike, to break, to defeat, to
overthrow, to beat (a drum), to mark cattle, to knap
© x
L-fl
flints, to strike a lyre (Leyd. Pap. 59); I
Mi2^'top,ayazither;PuLr7'
to aim blows with a stick; I ^m Ik- §§,
Rec. 17, 144, to bastinado; Jl^^ P« J^l|'
to strike a light, kindle a fire; Copt. C<LCy.
sekhsekh
IP® B.D. 64, 17, to
^ L—fl' beat to pieces.
sekh:t
n
x
L-fl'
P!A P!
Leyd. Pap. 5, », IV, 1076, [1 ®x^, (1 °x
A'PîA'P*;^'"^»
punishment, blow, stripe, stroke; I Fx <Ç,
Edict 28, (Ç
n
, 100 strokes with a
stick ;
n
@
^ , 0 Mar. Kam. 53, 35, the
1 1 1' wounded; Copt. CKOje.
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sflkh-ti fi ® é Rec. i4,42,amanwho
S6K11 11 11 ^ NN^j» has been bastinadoed.
sekh-ti > ^, bitter (?) r Copt- cicae-
sekh-t R ^, deafness.
sekhi n®(j(] *$*&, Anastasi IV, 2, 7,
Koller 2, 4, deaf man.
sekh-t pfJUl.T. 333, f1
, M. 249,
•P
R«- 31.31, ^=, m 7-fidd'meadow;
\>,
p. 825, [1J
N. 703, J!
n
1 S
0 DftO0
u.624,|H;|, m^ljcoptc^e.
sekh-ti
w
w
L-=flW, field labourer, peasant,
countryman ; plur.
. uuu
Ç fl1
sekh-t — ta sekh-t
" field bread."
o \\
©
» Iy» " 3°,"
Sekhti
\>
, a field-god ; plur.
Sekhti-Sekhti
m
, Tuat I and IX, a god.
Sekhti-t
S
, the Field-goddess.
Sekh-t âaru fl ®m (j^^^r,
1QM)flflV-8»TlT''-«.M.28o,
M.628,
PÎMAA1
N- J337, M^(] -g£&^ ®, IV, 499, ^^
o 1
1
S
l\>
III
^a
w©'
'■yyuw
fl \^\ ä , " Field of Reeds " ; plur.
\>lll I \>
a 1
1
H I I
I^M^
see also U. 475, 483, T. 263, 396, P. 171^198,
200, 326, 327, 462, 603, 631, M. no, 370, 502,
630, N. 605, 765, 871, 895, 903, 930, 942, 964,
1089ff., 1337. Later forms are:—
Sekh-t àanru
H
/vww>
iL
\> I I
A$
■ 1 1
©, the
region in the Tuat where the souls of the blessed
dead lived and served Osiris.
Sekh-t âarru
H
, B.D. 149, the 2nd Aat.
1
J2»
111
Sekh-t àakhu
n
ll»S
N. 167, the field of the spirit-souls in the
Other World.
Sekhut àmiut Àasu
a mythological locality.
Sekh-t âa-t
s I o
I
, B.D.
!79< 9> " the Great Field "—a region in the Tuat.
. Sekh-t ânkh p J HI f ^, P. 393,
M. 560, N. 1167, "the Field of Life"—a
mythological locality.
Sekh-tuatcimHlfj^f^.P.
204, N. 853, "green field"—a region in the
Tuat; var. HHHIH f] ^ I ^.
P. 608.
Sekhut uatch-t [1° QQQ (lÛH Mï\
ni »1 ifl ni ill (rt fit ni ni
0 T. 334, N. 704, P. 608, M. 249,
000'" Emerald Fields/' i.e., the sky.
Sekh-t uatchit nefer-t
&Î-
Ombos I, 175, the goddess of fertile cultivated
land.
a
Sekh-t Paât F!
c»
P. 396, M. 565, N. 1172, a mythological locality.
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Sekh-t mefkat
IV
n(
P. 180, M. 280,
" turquoise field," i.e., the sky.
Sekh-t nebt heteput
u
Uooo'
, N. 892,
□
j a district in the Tuat where offerings
I ' were abundant.
Sekh-t Nentà
n
,W
\ [I, P. 603, field of the day and night sky.
Sekh-t neheh D.QJ) ^ ^
O
B.D. 78, 30, field of eternity, i.e., the Other
World, or the necropolis.
Sekh-t en Serser-t
H
n.
H
fl-fl
n.
, Rec.
26, 226, a district in the Tuat containing the
boiling lake Serser (or, Neserser-t).
Sekh-t neteru
n
,111-p-8i'
M. in, N. 25, B.D. 177, 8, 9, field of the gods.
Sekh-t Bâ m ^,^|, B.D. .80,
32, field of Rä.
Sekh-t Râ 0 UjjJU £A, Palermo Stele
(1) a sun-temple near Memphis; (2)
a district of Memphis; (3)
H
B.D. 180, 32, the part of heaven in which Râ
lived; plur.
n
O, P. 68,
n
O.N. 36.
Sekh-t Ruruti
-Sä
.Sä
, "field of the
two Lion-gods "—the name of the place in the
sky occupied by Râ at the 3rd hour of the day.
a " field of
\> ' Horus."
Sekh-t Heru
Sekh-t heteput j) J) J) ^ Qjl, U. 193,
4".P!M^Ô©0'T-^P
eöö,T.73,fi
_û_
T==L , P. 252,
o U
M
1 l 1
; dual (?),
o . 0 . (E==J)
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f^5-"•*«'■ P
a
, T. 244, " field of offerings," the region of
offerings of the Kingdom of Osiris in the Tuat ;
no
plur. fl
\ N. X70,
^(),U.S78.
Sekhut hetop-t [1*
P. 824,
P#DM
S= N. 703, the god of the
> 0' fields of offerings.
Sekhithetep 0D[
\>
= , OmbosI, 175 :
(1) a goddess of life, health, and joy; (2) the
field of offerings personified,
n
!?•
Sekhut Khakha
©, N. 1159
Sekh-t Kheprer
ÏÏ
n
p. 174,
n
D
of the Beetle-god.
Sekh-t khet-f
, N. 942, the field
S^(|^, Rec
H o
30, 190, a region in the Tuat.
Sekh-t sanhemu
B.D. 125, III, 19, Respirazione 5, "field of the
grasshoppers "—a region in the Tuat.
Sekh-t Sàsà
HM
B.D. 98, 7, a field of fire in the Tuat.
.Sekh-t ka- (lfJiJJ^. T- 9*.
the region of a royal ka in the Tuat.
Sekhti-ka Jiy^M^, BIX II0'
^^, a section of the fields of offerings.
Sekh-t Tchatcha
H £t
Rec. 26, 226, "field of the Chief," i.e.,
of Osiris.
B* , P- 572
Sekh-t Tcher R
Sekh-t Tcheser-t
w
Metternich Stele 167, the "holy field."
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A I Rec. 30, 67, parts
Sekh-t(?)(N^;, "'ofaship
sekhsekh p®p©,^. p©p®S-^»
Amen. 22, 17, to flee, to betake oneself to flight.
sekhU-t n©% û, a hastening.
sekh[se]khti p®^L^$, pj
^flx p „ ^W ' > courier, envoy.
«skhekh fi® A t0 weigh' t0 balance>
s-kheKü 110 /J\, ^ . Copt aHg>
sekhsekh p®p®ü-p® ^J "&,
to have pleasure.
p|©, u. 220, p|®^|f>> R«c 3'. i8>
Pap.3024,56,pIkM$.pM.
Pl«^. Pl®^fl.plfl.toremen,-
ber, to call to mind, to commemorate some
person or thing, to think, to think out; var.
nm-
Sr» IT, record, decree.
Skhai pTÛÛ^^» Rec- 6> 13, letters,
writing; ^\\\ <=>^ A ^ \\ ^37 ® I'
Greek letters ; Copt. C&4.1, c£>\.
^nm-n\m-n
record, remembrancer, writer.
Skhait Pï'I^Qû^^P» Peasant 189,
something which ought to be remembered.
^\> memorandum, remembrance, memory,
memorial, memorial service ; I T ^K\ ^è\ Q£ 1,
commemorative formulas ; IT <K\ vor ^^ »
an unpleasant recollection ; mT'k^ ASv jj jj>
everlasting remembrance.
Skhaut PTq Yr^, Thes. 1285, memorial.
Skhait Heru p | ® ^ ^ L. ?•
615, M. 782, N. 1149, Pl^^^>
^ I' ^ Pîll^l' a cow-g°ddess'
a form of Isis or Hathor.
skha P|i^I|, P. 35., p|®
^H 11' N- lo67, "?enter amonE(?);
s-kha RT *5\ ^, J°ur- EA- 3> 105, to
I •& Jffi^ * pass the night.
skhai p^ = ^^), iv, 1079, to be
deaf; I a 3 * of, Anastasi I, 36, 3, L.D.
III, 140c, to turn a deaf ear to ; Copt. C(JU£,.
skha-t n^O, wound> s°re> bruise^
I o ' Copt. c^çy.
skua-t $~% p^, p-»,
p^-"^, p^^*(^, a kind of fruit (?)
skhaâ H*î*~"='\ ' t0 f°rm> t0 fas^ion,
I a^—' ' something cast.
Skhaâ-t P <6>^n1 A.Z. 1868, 107, hare.
s-kha p *»-=. ^ ^, N. 1005, 1007 ;
\ , to row, stroke of an oar ; caus.
Skhabu p &-^ Jj @ & !, devourers.
^PTli'pVêP
, to swallow, to devour.
s-khap fl^^L-J, t0 form> t0 fashion;
I D caus.
skham p| jj^ ^, Jour. As. 1908,275,
to pluck out ; Copt. COOö^eJUl.
skham p|^^» Jour. As- 9, 10,
506 ; Copt. CiJ&eJUL.
S-khamm P*-$J^(J. to make
hot; caus.
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suddenly.
skhan [11 ö ^ °, Rev. = c^^tie.
S-khann I *a,wsa '^V, to breach a wall,
to overthrow ; caus. '
overthrow,
:rthrow.
s-khank H^^Ö^L P
ruins,
/VAAAAA _ I I /VAAAAA
X
S ^? Leyd. Pap. io, i, to strain through a
0 J) ' sieve ; caus.
skhank-t I a»wm „ , a vessel, a sieve.
s-khar [)<S, Rec 26,235,[1^^L=J],
I , |l«cz>V -A) to smear, to overlay
with a metal, to plate, to wash over, to milk, to
provide or supply; caus.; Copt. C^.^p, C<Lp,P,.
[V
skhar-t
skhar-t
skhar-t R
£
Ö, Harris I, 30, 5, covering.
0 Rechnungen 70, deck
err»' of a boat.
o ° 1
1, a kind of fruit or seed.
I.H.n,II4;varr.p|^-
X
*i-n\
i, Rouge
i a, to
abuse, to curse, to ill-wish ; Copt. C^OTGp,
C&OYp.
) hasten, to
accelerate, to scatter (?)
07^ ®(;==3 to hurry, to hasten, to accel
wUl'
s . . . khakha
IT Vs.T "O (?)> to be glad, to rejoice,
through a cloth, to squeeze.
s - khaker
N-Pgi
Ikhernefert 15, to ornament, to decorate; caus
of
decorated.
Q
s p
Q n n Q
s-khäip^jy^|j1pJl,to
make to rise up or appear, to celebrate a festival,
to crown a king ; caus.
Skhäi-t Fl n coronat,on) one wno is
I o ' crowned.
)j| 1, celestial
skhäm na f, na
I 0 Uni* I a
bodies that rise like the sun, selected things.
S-khär I <=>, Pap. 3024, no, to
infuriate, to make angry ; caus.
S-khip^.pO^Pp^,
to ascend, to scale walls ; caus. of 0
■khi [1
3=&
\\ 11 A
move, to thrust away.
, Rec. i2, 72, to re-
n
skhi,Skhu|lf?>p0^?,pO(](]?
■mm
O
ç, Rev. 12, 66, gall; [1 ©()(]?
3L j Love Songs 5, 2, gall of geese ;
S*r Copt, cicye.
Skhui |1®%\ B-D- "4> l8> a serpent-
I wir' god.
Skhlüp»^*«;, RU. 64.18.^^
, a pair of gods in the Tuat.
skhinasha
n
.X
late, to stir up, to incite, to exasperate.
, to stimu-
skhu M ©^\<=^:, draftsman ; Copt. C&.&.I.
skhua P©^j^^»deaf-
I^^M
■•P.
»O
skhun, skhunn
HH ^> I ® i^fe Sf> t0 curse, to revile, to ill-
wish, wrathful, angry, furious, passionate,
irascibility.
skhunnu fl ® ^» L-=/J, fl O -^ Ö
I /VAAAAA I AAAAAA VI
^, angry man.
skhun M © -^» ^"^, slaughter house.
I /VA/WSA I— -J
S-khus 0 frfj ^ I \\, Leyd. Pap. 13,12,
to form, to fashion, to build.
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IV, 413, provision,
filling.
skhut [1 j£/2 iv, 60, [1 © ^^ J,
Thes. 1284, Pa^^^D' t0 Provide» t0
strengthen, to fortify, to fill ; fl ^©/ ^^ ^ -
IV, n6r.
skhut-t P^^
a TrlioVk n^ 0 x to draw back the bolts
S-kheb |I©J^> of a door.
s-khebkheb fl ® J © J, M. 175, to
draw back the bolts of a door, to enter =
1/wwsaq U 0 J,T. 161, N. 688 ; varr: 1© J
0,,e,,204)pj^jj-.
Ahebnt(P)p.j0gj.-i^^
s-khepi 1®, u. 482, (1®^, N. 976,
Rec. 31, 161, to make to come, to bring, to
lead, to set in motion, to make to run, to
promulgate (of a decree); caus. of
Skhep-t fl ® ° Décrets 25, event, occur-
* I D7\' rence.
Skhepti P®° XX %, the "runner"-a
I O .A £u name of a god.
skhep-t n©^,u.i43,n*ö,ne«i,
* I OZ7y *0' Do D Ö I
a kind of grain, a sacrificial drink.
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s-kheper 1 fö <
^paTi-p
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, Peasant 289, N*Tf
, A.Z.V 1905,
(?.
D
1, Jour. As. 1908, 275, to make
to be or exist, to fashion, to form, to create, to
produce, to bring up children ; caus.
Skheper khaut OfS^
o|
?!
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 51).
n
, seven; Copt. C«&.cyq.
n ® .n
n.
jr> JL—0 , to write.
, Rec. 36, 135, impurity.
skhef
skhef
skhef
stoefeP,IM'toreMÄ
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P^k^k^S-
PfS^-P^k^-Pfo
^•k^P^k^t
to strengthen oneself, to prevail over, to gain
the mastery, strong, strength, might, power ;
Litanie 88 ; Copt. cyXOJUL.
skhem jl|.^ Lj, uncon-
quered ; —fu.
Pf®k^^:-T-33'-
man of power, chief, ruler ; plur. y V wT ' ' *^'
?;p^m>-p?4^^
^W 'v'^KWi, IV, 966, chief of chiefs.
skhemit P^®^P-63,p^
M. 84, N. 91, strong woman or goddess.
Skhemtiu $ t\ £1_û, mighty ones.
skhemit $
Âmenemhat 3, 6, a kind of priest.
*»«■«> Pfk« Mk?-
^Mk^Wk^?*
Yn . , bold-hearted, courageous, violent,
fem. P ^ O k
Ova
0 O.
Hi 1 I Jr 1 1 i-
Skhem àri^a^-^^
Mar. Aby. II, 23, 9, 11, 19, he who doeth
' mighty deeds, a potentate. Used as a title.
skhem em re
?
,iv,
13, strong in the mouth, i.e., of bold or insolent
speech,
n
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*, bold-faced,
f1
900.
skhem her (1 $ |\
of threatening aspect.
Skhem f^O^J^. M. 252, n. 34,
Ç /), ^fjL ^lf~^> "Power," the life power
of a god or man personified, the name of a god ;
with <^^, P. 13, with \ J and (^^, P. 112 ;
{} I $ "i ° P Jl divine power; see Rev.
Ï ' Sil I <=> I II' Crit. Nov. 26, 1
Skhem [1 ^ © |^, U. 446, [1 ^ ©
jk, T. 255, y I, U. 514, Power, Divine Power,
a Power of Nature :
j^% j^i^ j^, T. 327, Power of Powers ;
B.I), passim.
Skhemu P©^^^. u- 643, 645,
T. 327, P^©^^, N. 828, fl^®^
^^, P. 553, 6«°, P^ ®^> J j. Rec- 3«.
^Irfl'i. ^^fek5>'> the divine Powers> the
deified " powers " of men.
Skhemui fl ® ^ ^ ^, P. 73, M.
M.7oc^y^tt||,^^)t„e
two divine Powers.
Skhemui ÇÇI,1^;.1» I13';\godJw
M I' befriended the des
ho
dead.
Skhem Ç fl Ber£- I» I2»a serPent-g°d
1 Sir of libations.
Skhemiu
iu ^
Tuat IX, a company of gods who towed the
boat of Râ.
Skhemitp^Ou^cp^^y,
Rcc.3o,68,^°|jy()-s?}, Rev. ,5,.6,
^oK|, Rcc. 3,, ... p? JL-,
Y^j y r\ $' ^uat "^' a ^'0,lcss-neaded
goddess, the consort of Ptab, sister of Bast, and
mother of Nefer-Temu. For a list of her titles
see P.S.B. 25, 218.
Skhemit ^ ® jj), in various localities, e.g.,
^ © > 5^ & J P Ö s > Mar. Aby. 1, 44, 45-
ess
Skhemit f|, Ç ! |^, »(SÄ5
Skhemit ^ ® ^e §°^ess °f tne 4tn
T a ' month ; Copt. y\>là.K.
Skhem ami Abetch. ^ Jj- jg, p- 7>
M. 10, N. 114, a title of Osiris.
Skhem arif^|^|,[^©|^
Skhem âa Q J , title of Osiris,
<2>-
Rec. 34, 177, "Potentate," the name
of a god.
o III
Skhem-ä-kheftiu $ t\ ^~~!
, Tuat II, a god in the Tuat.
Skhemit Uast ^ ° fl o, Tuat II, a
lioness-goddess.
SkhemitUatchit ^f § f (jtj^j^.
B.D. 23, a wind-goddess.
Skhem-ur P^®^ ^» U. 393»
Si6,p^©|^^^,T.3261p^o^
^j^, U. 516, P®^^» the "Great
Power " of heaven.
Skhemit-Bast-Rä ^ ® §^ o$^Ff
, B.D. 164, 1, a Nubian goddess (?)
Skhemefp?©|^VÄ
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'", fuat XII, a fire-goddess.
Skhememàb-fff®Ml^ j
Ol JS) B.D. 153A, 2, a god of the net of the
'Mj' Akeru-gods.
Skhemit em kheftiu-s ^
Skhemit em tesu-sen $
1 ' ' Tuat I, a gatekeeper-
„ ' goddess.
L-fl
^^^k^^-Z^ B.D. 144, the doorkeeper
^Jl 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' of the 7th Ärit.
, Tuat IX,
Skhemit metu $ B k\:
a singing-goddess.
Skhem en pet khenti utchat ^ j^j
i—j c cd si
Denderah IV, 61, a ram-
god.
Skhem nefer, etc. $ J T ^ ^ I I,
and 148, the name of the Rudder of the northern
sky.
Skhem neteru ^ L^T ', the door of
the 5th hour.
Skhemit ren-s em hemu-t $ f\
^kfTlM.PW^
sÈ^f Trf-^-^^' RD- I41 and
148, one of the seven divine Cows.
Skhem her fkHT'Pfk?'
I Jö^^T jl*' Tuat l' Nesi'Arnsu 32' 28 :
(1) a crocodile-god who praised Râ; (2) a form
of Äapep.
Skhem her (1 ^ Ik ^, Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 26).
skhem shu-t ■$ R ^, "strong
pinioned"—a title of the Winged Disk.
Skhem taui <> | ^s, 0-
Hh. 487, a title of Anubis.
Skhemit tesu, etc. P Ç © |\
Ck
^|% etc., B.D. 145 and 146, the 4th Pylon
• ' in Sekhet-Aaru.
skhem P ® Y e1^» p- 4°9» m. 586,
N. 1191, I © 1\ *&->>■, sceptre, wooden symbol
skhemti p ^® y . l>. 6.7, p y °
£f the crowns of the South and North united ;
\^_y ' Gr. Y'xtV-.
Skhemti ^ j^x \\ ^ ^ > p- iii6b> 6o>
the goddesses Nekhebit and Uatchit.
Skhem $, A.Z. 1906, 123, ^|, Westcar
10, 3, an instrument of music, sistrum (?) ; dual
A ® M ! D m 7 ! ft '
I a Wïï' I III
skhemi H ^ V\ , to play a sistrum.
Skhem (I' f\ A, Peasant 58 = H
J\
s-khemifl®^, p#|^,«obe
unmindful of, to forget, to ignore ; caus. of
<^ Rev. 13, 27, little;
111' Copt. çyHJUL.
P
skhem H,
skhem fl
n
e
\>
skhemu
183; var. ()^|1
edicts, addresses.
s-khemm
caus. of 1
1® t\X
' w ' to recite, to
£ -/»' , decree.
1, Rec.
skhemekh 0
N. 1180,
P
, decrees,
|^(|> to make hot;
0,P. 401, M. 573,
n
\ IV, 345,
*0 X» to amuse oneself, to rejoice,
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to feci pleasure, I
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^^i,l ,ove Songs
, delight, pleasure, recreation/
holiday, joke, sport, laughing-stock; caus. (?)
Skhen-t (1JLY, fl ® , pillar, support ;
I £^ I I AAAAAA
©
'ww , Rec. 27, 226,
0111
Ï
AAAAAA I I »
s of a chair
or bed.
plur. I
H G YYYY L.1). Ill, 194, 16, leg
I ^AAAAA I I I I
skhenut H JtïYÏY iv, 612, H °
I O I I I I AAAAAA
B.D. 172, 42, the four pillars of the sky.
skhen, skhenn P«( V Rec. 33, 4,
n • fvn • o*-j,nj»o. P °
I AAAAAA \ 4 I AAAAAA ? 4 I O I 4 I AAAAAA
n
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to fold in the arms, to
embrace, to contain, to hold.
skhen às-t 11
17, to embrace one's throne.
n
skhenu
Skhen ur
AAAAAA
1 e
,B.D. i53n,
J spells, incanta-
l ' tions.
n
B.D. 146, the doorkeeper of the ioth Pylon.
Skhen maât
^ L ' the name of a
AAAAAA >f3x^ sacred boat.
s-khen,s-khenn
fi ° a, n •
I AAAAAA I AAAA
AAAAAA
w
no
I AAAAAA
(WVAAA
•P.
/T (T^ I AAAAAA <•" AAAAAA (T^
hover over, to come to rest, to stand still, to
alight; P±^ ***, LD- In> Mob, to halt
I II I d I ' on the way.
skheniu[t] PJ^()()^Ç
J\, Rec.
8, 9, place of alighting.
skhennu H ® WT,p.43o1m.6is,
I AAAAAA cT"^ U
PlfT,N.„,,R® MW,
I AAAAAA I1* A JT I AAAAAA 1 1 _fl ("t A
those who alight
skhenu fl
Ö
AAAAAA (~
A, repose, alight-
AAAAAA Ci U I AAAAAA l£l fl N >* 1 (
a moment
of leisure.
Skhen H ° O , share, portion.
I AAAAAA •"»__/]
skhen (1 ® X bandlet, tiara (?), a special
I AAAAAA ' kind of cord.
skhen-t fl ° â^L Rev. ,3, ,,9,
n o u ' — r . •
II AAAAAA y/} Kev. 13, 92, crown; Or. }''XC,'T-
Skhen M ® Q, abscess, skin disease.
I AAAAAA
A y T~f AAAAAA
Skhenn I N^ *£™, to rot away, to decay.
skhenuiu P^^IJ^^^j.
dyers (?)
s-khenn f\JSJ^t n\£~<&,*-fl.
AAAAAA ^y I Ö *""*•** >^
fl \3>I AAAAAA to make to fall, to overthrow, to
I & Ö ' breach a wall ; caus.
Skhennu fl N51 ^7™ J)^—^, things that
terrify or frighten.
skhenà-t fl ® fle*3"*, tab,e' bank'
I AAAAAA 1 Û I SUppOrt.
skhenàfl © Oe,Rev. = n « A
I AAAAAA 1 y\ AAAAAA I 1
fortune, hap, event; Copt. cy^Lcyitl.
Skheni H @ ÛÛ ^, Rev. 13,75, event,
I AAAAAA I 1 J3 I
fortune; plur. I
I AAAA
^z0, Canopus Stele.
1 1 1
Ö
skhenu (1 ö °fl!,
I AAAAAA (£ U I
P @ °M'
aaaaaa _fl ^il
events, conditions, circumstances.
s-khensh 1 aaaaaa 7^, Rec. 26,65, 1 ^w
<0*J, to make to stink ; caus.
f\ m AAAAAA
s-khenti I fflh , V; 176, M. 316,
prilh^» PffflO P^' Rec-27,222»
PäZIP^^PfiT^'
PiHh^.piHh;iv..o3.)(iâ"7-K,
Hh. 393, to promote, to put in front, to make
to advance, to make to sail to the south, or up-
l-p-I AAAAAA
stream; caus. of (j||] 3 ■
skhent-t (?) fl c
I AA/
of Ani
1 © Äs
skher
^ ^f, Maxims
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S
skher I ® ) , to plan, to design, plan,
design, destiny, arrangement, intention, advice,
opinion, character, affair, condition,
dispensation, scheme, business, plot, kind, species,
behaviour, manner, habit, wont, use, custom,
device, mark, trace ; plur
■.n
n
.in'
n
i;
n
n
0.)
, Sphinx
Stele ii, condition, existence;
n
I
todirect,tolead; fl^E fl| r^r-, é "^ {
P^fl
P. iii6ü,67, useful plans;
Ko_, under his directions ;
, celestial existence ;
manner of life ; I
Plan; [1J^
the innocent.
skhri H
m
.skhrit (1
n
'«il T © '
"^JI'eternal
J&û, manner of
A/) Jlvgj Peasant 191, 235,
«Hi U £± ' captain of a boat.
n «
(2. ", report, writing, document,
plan; var.
skher
n
n
«S<,B.D.
30B (Ani), to offend (?)
s-kher (lj^, U-3-.p^l.fl
L_J
, P.S.B. 10, 48,
n
\
n
j\
S?5*? (?, to overthrow.
Skher-t fl«Ä>^, defeat, overthrow.
Skheru jl«^^^, bowls overfull.
Skher S^-j^™™, B.D. 149,
150, a god of the 6th Àat.
Skher-remu P^^<==>|\%
} { ( Jj\, B.D. 149, the god of the Àat Àmhet.
s-kher p^
>UJ
, to cut, to pierce.
skher R Ä _j, Rec. 33,5, H ffi ^i,
to present offerings (?)
.^_J
s-kheri(?) P^^.^.p m
to belittle, to underrate.
S-kherp R 0 ft 3 , Sphinx Stele 3, to set
at the head, to establish ; caus.
S-kherti JI <=> q£ , to rejuvenate (?) ; caus.
skhes [l^,[l_^i^[l©[U
Leyd. Pap. 8,13, Mar. Karn. -53,37, |1 © |1 ^ /\,
Love Songs 3, 4, [1 Q flu 7^, [1^_-15^,
to run, to hasten = I @ I .
skhesu
run--*
(2. , runners.
111
s-khesef fl® l*qL.> Rec 27,219, I^Y
Qf> I^X °> to make to go back, to give
evidence against; caus. of *jYL^ .-A-
skheshen
var.
n
iVH
(?>p
□□ j\
, Rec. 26. 65 ;
s-kheti
A-, T. 171,
[V
,p. 118,
to turn back, to repulse ; caus. of
s-khetkhet
n
[V
4, 8,
drive back ; caus. of
/V , Love Songs
A-, to repulse, to
s-khet
Pîx-pja""-""*
down, head downwards ; caus. of V .
s-khet
I \\ -^V, Rev. 14, 2, to fall ; caus.
Skhetiu (1
1, fiends, devils ; fern.
skhet
® x
Pî^^P!«.»-**
P!il-jsl!tL'iä4!-.PA'
Pf M' MÎM. Mî^
P^'PliM'^™^,
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^jj- U \NL-=/), to twist, to tie, to peg out a
.snare, to lay a net, to erect a shelter made of
leaves and branches, to build a booth, to weave ;
j|0^^ J <=^> £> Amen. 12, 9, to weave
IStt X il \\ 21 'words; Copt. C(JO&e;
skhet
L-d
, Israel Stele 20,
n
t_fl
, to
, to snare in a net.
snare, to catch birds in a net.
s-khetkhet fl
skheti Jd & M- "2- JLiN •
P.66„pJo^^,P.7„,pJ^,
M3, hunter, fowler, snarer; plur.
skhet n®^d,n®?,u,i93,n'
£ ■-/») net.
Skhet *>Mr w i=r, Edfû I, 77,
AAAAAA
aaaaaa
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Skhetiut
the goddesses of the chase.
a name of the Nile-god and of
the Inundation.
, B.D. 112, 2,
,IV,
, to mould bricks.
skhet
Iï75'*É
Skhet ^-d^czzn, IV, 367, division;
—fL- ^-J®c=3 without division (of an obe-
AAAAAA f I 10* ' lisk), />., monolithic.
Skhet H ® o"^\^, plants, bushes.
S-khetkhet 1 ^i, enquiry, investi-
I Ci Ci Cli
gation ; Copt. ^OTjèeT, ^OT^T.
skhet PJL^ , injury, harm.
S-khet^^,u.459,[ljLJ,
V, I j(, tobe turned upside down;
A tk f\ H © tf placed head downwards ;
S
p
s-khetkhet fl^ , p. 694, [1
O
o o
L-4, Rer
30, 193, to overthrow, to upset; I ^ \[
£^',-=^ ^7 ^7 N. 1155, a woman with pen-
\ ' dent breasts ; caus.
Rec 32, 85, a person
1 O
Y\-
men
skhetiu
skhet [1
1 fiends, the
1' damned.
who is head downwards ; plur,
hung from a barge head downwards.
Pi. Ill
£^|j>> B.D. 189, i
Skhetu p ° ^K \f * !, a class of stars.
Skhet her âsh-àru P JLï ^ff^
(j^fll.B.D.M.^eeUrVf
S-khet fi ® èJM. Rec' T9> T9> to make
y I c-^^^1' sail.
Ses H H Q = H H *l=_ fll , to roast, to burn.
ses-t n^Q-flfl^fJ, the light of
a fire, a bright fire.
Ses nfl£> = S-Seil pp"T\ to smell, to
breathe ; caus.
I ' = I I 3, to smell.
f\ r\ AAAAAA
SeS (?) Ill ^aaaaa, to drink.
I AAAAAA
Ses fl fl H, fl p ^ ^|, horse; Ses-t
1 n o n, filly, mare ; Heb. d*ID •
<*p<ï ( (1(1*1$ 1 L-D-IIIj 2o8e' a name
V. I I ffl J' or title of Rameses III.
Ses H 1^, Rec. 29, 144, [![• 5^-^»
PPS^'Mar* Karn*53'34't0walk't0flee;
J\
Ses -1 (?) P P o 5, ankle-joint (?) ; dual
ppoii;piur.pfloj?.
I I v, Rec. 15, 152, a garment of
ses-t
8
some kind, bandlet; Heb. tfaj.
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sesut
tk Jp IV, 692, inlayings of
' Jr 111 ' copper (?)
ses heb en ses
the 6th day of the month.
ses
<3E7
, festival of
1^0, flflo,
ip®, iv, 390,
pp°, pp^,
1 o'
• P '0> O, day; plur.
"| n n -n. O seasons, periods of time ; Copt.
I JT III' COT, CHT, COTCOT.
IRoOO, L.D. III, 65A,
sesu
@ o
, , , 1 1 1:
nnns Rec. 19, 15, time, seasons.
s-sa fl—f-^^' p- 409, M. 585,
N. 1191, to strip off clothes, to undress; caus.
s-sa Hh-1' WK'to make
to depart,'to drive away, to expel ; caus.
s-sa 1111^^,1,131, nn^,
Décrets 29, Shipwreck 53,
IV, 160, L.D. III, 140c,
to sate, to satisfy ; caus. ; Copt. TCIO.
Sesa P P IqI ^\ oô, Décrets 30,
sufficiency, provision, ration.
sesaaflfl^^^^.reP^oMP)
sesim (?) fl fl \\^|\ H , horses = Heb.
Q^D1D(?) UTfiD(?)
Sesu f Tp\\l<2: J J), Sesostris, i.e.,
Usertsen III ; Gr.
Anastasi I, 12, 3, 18, 8, 27, 3, 5 = Rameses II.
S-Suashpfl^^^.B.M.448,
to praise ; caus. (?)
s-sun p-h_4s*, N. 446, p-^--^L»=/],
I <WWV\ I /\AAAftA
WWAA \^J} I I ft/wwv TS?5, ftAAAftA (2.
Ä,u.0nÄ'^.,Re»....66,nnÄ.<6,
www t7 I I «ww /vww\£fi
L.D. III, 140B, to destroy by fire, to scorch, to
blast ; caus.
i^>
sesun-t a"w\a , a withering, a scorching.
s-sun àb P P -™» 4-^ ^' t0 be sick> t0
feel nausea, mental or physical.
s-sur
s-sutut
nr
to give to drink ;
caus.
ipo^^^,Rec. 4, 136, to
walk, to walk about ; caus.
« «ïPh n n n^-to cut>to destr°y >caus-
I I J Ç—fl1 Copt, cfi&e, ce&e.
s-sebi(?) PPJ.° ffi>
Pap. 3024, in,
to make to smile or laugh ; caus.; Copt. CUjß.6,
CCJU&I.
s-sebeq pp JI4, PP J f >t0 choose>
to elect, to indicate by a sign ; caus.
s.septnny.tys.nn^y,,
IV, 707, Pn^fl, flj^, Mar. Kam, 36,
28, to prepare, to sharpen weapons ; caus. •
Sesef 1 " ,p^jj-, Suppl. 1118
sesfi p 0*^(11 Thes- 1201, A.Z. 1905,
17, I l^=^|j[, Israel Stele 7, to smelt, to melt,
to cook, fire, hot ashes, tinder ; -<s>- ^\ /
nn^a , to make a blaze of something.
Sesem 1 I1b\ W, a pair of horses; varr.
% Pk4' ^h\R-Heb- °^D (?>
^ j^,, horse, mare(?>; plur. [1(1 ^$55,
,?,,IV, 699, PP^^fej|,'lV.659.
1 P^,y.'Love s°ngs r'8' P P°^ ^;
Heb. QiD^D.
Vv Qr» a kind of disease.
n—»—
I , M. 81 ; var.
111
sesmi
s-sen
s-sen
N. 88
nn7,u.565,nn|7,'T.3I,
nnj^,Hh.346,nn^,Re<,29,
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s«, (i(i g, PPT*4«, pp*7*,
sesen-t
s-seni
sesen-t
I 3, to smell, to breathe; caus.
AA/WVA
n-\ ftAAAftA
I , breathing, breath, smell.
| ftAAAftA _ | a*/w\a t0 make open.
1^^ o, P. 169, an opening.
n~\ ftAAAftA
sesenu
see khemenu.
Sesenu ppö|^, PPg1||
the eight primeval gods ; see Khemenu.
s-senb
nn
nn
, IV, 914,
nn
', A.Z. 1900, 128, to make sound or
healthy, to heal ; caus. of I «ww j j .
s-sentch flfT^^S-, 00 TT"*", won.
1307, to terrify, to make afraid ; caus. of I "»—\ 1
sesentchem |111 ^ | |^~-, 1,139»
flfl|^fl|!,Leyd.Pap.3,4,pp|^,
<£t, nM'w^|v^^) Ikhemefert 15, flflw
sweet-smelling, costly kind of wood.
Seser iï[l<r>fll, Rec. 31, 169; for
S-sert fl P^^^, IV, 749, to plant, to
cultivate; caus. of I X\.
S-sehu nn^=^\ destroy, destruction(?);
Ja' caus.
s-sekh (s-usekh) fl fl ®, u. 425 ,T. 244,
333i P. 456, to enlarge, to make broad ; caus.
S-Skhem 00^ t\ > to make strong or
powerful; caus. of |1 0 ^ ^ jj.
s-sqebh(?) ^P^J|[5> Rec- 4, 136, to
refresh, to make cool ; caus.
seska
, B.I). 70, 3, A.Z. 49,
56, a part of the body (?)
n
seska PPu^n.» a kind °f ^"ed'
sesh
sesh
, for
fciir
1DD
:, arrow.
lczxO\>, to unl>olt, to
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-j WW IIIIMIII
open ; see sen
sesh - kha -1
"opener of the body"—a kind of medicine,
aperient (?)
000
sesh
seshti
sesh
l-J]
, to pour out, to flow.
I ^7 II, the two breasts.
sesh
seshu
sesh-t
Ion A , to be white.
nnn .
I v , byssus.
1, IV, 666, ring money, rings.
\\ X
I ,1 1, a kind of grain (?)
0 o o j ^^_^
used in making offerings; fl00 ?, U. is«;,
1 T, U. 156, green sesh-t
white sesh-t
sesh -1
o ©
drought, dryness.
inn
Sesh-t
P.S.B. 17, 253
sesha
rvr\
; see
J^.,and
s-sha
^
.,Gol.
Ham. 14, 143, PÛM^^7^' GoL PaP-
9,30, n m
£ç yj, Koller Pap. 4, 5, to ordain,
to decree, to authorize, 10 instruct, to commis-
-;pai^^#.B-D-64^ubt|:
sesha-t \\m^& IV' "^
sesha(?) flcsn^czD.T. 339,1*. 627,
Verbum 387, guide (?) leader (?)
S-sha Mrm
//'N- 552
, M. 692,
no
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Sesha-t (Seshait) fl
T. a68, f, M. 426, fl, f-^'ofo'
^f oSv Rec* 3°' I94'3I' 28' A'z* I9°6'I24'
IV, 1074, B.D. 57, 6, 152, 3 t, 169, r8, the
goddess of learning, wisdom, architecture,
Seshaà pon^ (), u- ^the learned
seshuà H
[ 698 ] S p
s-shebsheb I 00 J izsz> J ^ , to
one.
, able, wise, a
wise man, skilful, cunning.
seshaut
Seshshâ
^T,N. 984,
"joo A Tuat X, the name of a
r-Tv-i 4 ' god in the Tuat.
seshâ-t flm, AZ- -9°8. r9> a kind of
I Uo amulet.
S-Shi H00 (j(j, T. 264; var. flao^\.
Seshu f, Stele of Palermo, ^%, U. 539,
4^%^. T* 295' a god of Iearnin& writingi
I Jl "t"' and literature.
s-shu [Irzxn^, U. 415, P- 274, [Iß
öd|, M. 489, [looß^v, P. 334, 335, to
lift up into heaven (?) ; caus. of rm M >P\.
S-Shui(loop^(|(),flp^o,pp^
■^Ä, 11) ^^, to dry up, to make empty : caus.
S-shu [Iß A, Rev., to repulse.
Seshuit MR o ^k, Jour. As. 1908, 273,
Ir W j|$0' rß^°^ '*vvound> striPe'
blow, calamity, disaster, misfortune, weakness,
emptiness ; Copt. C^LCy.
s-shua
nv~)
«
Iœ
Ol Ik ^ Vft ^^> to despoil, to impoverish ;
1 1 1
caus.
S-shui [1 ß ()() L-fl, Rev. = H ®*, to be
strong.
seshumi [1 |ß ^ (|(j |, jour. As. 1908,
304, to be weak ; Copt. CUJCyiUL.
vomit.
seshp L a ., Rec. 16, 133, to receive.
seshp-t II"*- o, u. 488, p. 172, N. 939,
a female who has conceived.
Seshpui [ï™^>()()> p. 39', M. 55»>
N. 1165, the two pillars of Rä. -
seshp (shesp) ^aE=1S) Hh. 381, Rec
3i,'9, 'D 0. l^:o, to shine.
seshp-t (shesp-t) [l™j|> N. 1365,
light, rays.
seshp-t (shesp-t) [1™^|, T. 373,
M. i25,N.694, [1» ° ß, [1ä° Ä§ =
a white garment or fillet or bandlet, white
apparel ; Copt. cyum.
seshpu n^Kü^tä, n^ü^x,
[1^:°^, dried grapes (?)
seshpen (?) O^TT. ulcerL, .boÄ
v ' D v3 blain (?)
seshepsut I, noble words.
n-«
seshem
3
k*
1 1 r
1 1 1
w
> I »—S
r^ o^ w ' form, similitude, likeness,'copy,
manner, behaviour, procedure, service, state
condition, action, conduct, design.
seshem reth *fs> ^f $ j, ^ j^
J A.Z. 1908, 16, the name of an
1 ' amulet.
*fa ^1. ^ -a !• Rec. 4,28, -pa ^
Jn <?• j, picture or statue of a god; plur. ^=9^
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P
386, Rec. 3, 2, serpent image.
Seshmit
<2>-,
a title of the
moon.
', goddess of
Seshmit f-^i^
the 2nd hour of the day.
Seshmit ^^ *f*^> ^*'
Zod. Dend., Thes. 31, one of the 36 Dekans.
Seshem Àf (?) ^^ i£, the rejected body
of the Night Sun-god Àf.
s-shem H^ |\ , u. 482, ^ ^ "^
p^. p^k^'p^
p^kl'^k^A'toguide,to
lead, to direct, to administer, to govern ; caus.
s-shem àb l^t
j\
a O t0 direct
.A 1 ' the mind.
seshem 1 ^p> t\ 3
, IV, xi 13,
l^i
1 . . .
1, administration.
\> P>
seshem-t p"!2» t£ P^tr^yM'3S5,
P^k^P^k'^P^H--
Thes. 1289, guide, guidance, direction; l^^b
->*->, Rec. 36, 155, the con-
1 1 1
li 1 1 4 1 ,db?
ducting of the festal service in the temple,
seshmi -fö^(j(j ^. "fö
' ^jtP* ï(^ 00 -^ > ou'de, leader, director ; plur.
Rec. 19, 19; -fö^^^^» ,eader of
peace, /.,, peacemaker; ^^ | |, *™
sesbmu [1^^, p. too, f^§^>
p. 309, P^^^^-^' Peasant 54, [1^
w
A vj£, Peasant 191, [)^ a ^^, U. 504,
T- 32', ^^fj^> uraeus guide ; fl^p»^°
seshem heb *fl^ Ik ^sp v&, a.Z.
1906, 131, director of ceremonies of the festival.
seshmukh-tp^lUJ °fll'
director of the universe.
seshmutaui H^>/czz:^K ct-=j,
director of the royal palace.
seshem "5^|^, fl^J?»|jjjU, 1 S*»
%. ^ fl ^^s^v vk _0_ a sacfed boat, a
S- ^ -^j^ U ' portable shrine.
seshmit ^jy^, ^
, divine guide, title of a goddess.
Seshem Àffi ^()*^"(|(]<5<, Tuat
VIII, a fish-god. ^^
Seshem àrânbfi "^p>()23i |kfr*^>
Tuat VIII, a dog-god.
Seshem Ast ^ i r|, Tuat vin» a/?r.m
di^aicU of Isis.
Seshem Asàr "S^ijCT» T^t vin,
the form of Osiris in the Circle Às-neteru.
Seshem ânkh ^g^ ■¥•, Tuat' ill,
" Living Form "—a god.
Seshem ba neteru "5^ &%J* 11T
Tuat VIII, a ram-god in the Circle Àakebi.
Seshem Nut ^ ! ö°, Tuat vm,
the form of Nut in the Circle Juat.
Seshem Neb-t-he-t ^TF, Tuat x,
a form" of darkness at the 2nd door of the dark
road to Saïs.
uat
JÜ' Tuf
Seshem nes-f ^p* c
VII, a star-god.
Seshem neter I^S^^T^^i Cairo
Pap. IV, 2, a god.
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Sesbem remu neteru ^^ ! ^= T ;,
Tuât VIII, a ram-god in the Circle Aakebi.
Seshem Hem ^p* ^\, Tuât x, a god
who destroyed the dead.
Seshem Heru ^i ^\ , Tuat vm,
form of Horus in the Circle Às-neteru.
SeshmuHeh P^t^.^^^j>
B.D. 17, 47, a title of Uatch-urA.
Seshem Khatri ^ "S* QQ, Tuat
VIII, an ichneumon-god.
Seshem Kheperà ^ ! S (1, Tuat
VIII, the form of Kheperà in the Circle Sesheta.
Seshem shet (?) ^^7, Tuat x,
a serpent form of Horus.
Seshem Shu ^^ ß, Tuat XII, the form
of the Sun-god at sunrise.
Seshem Shu ^S^l
r-K-i
0^1
Tuat
VIII, the form of Shu in the Circle Sesheta.
Seshem ka Amenti ^p> [_J |, Tuat
VIII, a bull-god in the Circle Aakebi.
Seshem Geb ^! "^ J, Tuatvin,
the form of Geb in the Circle Tuat.
Seshmu taui 1 ^ t\ %
j\
, B.D. 148, 8, a solar-god.
w ■ I AAAAAA
, Tuat VIII,
Seshem Tathenn ^S^1
,Tuat
VIII ; see Tathenn.
Seshem Tefnut ^!^
the form of Tefnut in the Circle Tuat.
seshemu ^ ^ Ig, iv, 373, the
Syrian hills where cedars were felled.
s-shemm flmj^^fj, to *arm,
heat; caus. of m|^(j.
s-shen
iiŒ
alight, to protect (?); caus. of
, B.D. 64, 50, to
A
sesheu I *w, a mistake for I
to open, to make a way through.
s-shen, s-shenn (1c=s==1 /"%<<,, P. 306,
l^O^' PS^^> t0 overthrow, to
breach or pull down a wall ; caus. of
ftAAAftA ^Y
T rvr\
ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA
sesheu
seshen
seshen
seshen
seshen-t
P. 420, M. 601,
. storm, hurricane.
, a field of lilies.
I "^, , lily knosps.
no,
Ö lily water, extract
111' of lotus.
r \\~i
ftAAAftA
Ck
y c~3, Rec. 36, 210,
garden-house, booth.
seshen-tchet(?) H00 ^ #, a
kind of reed basket.
seshshen 1 ao ^->, Z.D.M.G. 46,
ftAAAftA
117, Love Songs 2, 8, lily, iris, lotus; see
j, and compare Heb. |U?1UJ ; Gr. aovaov.
n
sesher fli
sesheru fl
1, plans, etc.
to plan, to
arrange.
I
l{
sesher
,cl, U. 553, to draw out, to
ô
clean out, to sweep out, to milk ; Copt. C^L^p,
m
Sesher I - Ù, I, 149, dung, excrement.
sesher
N. 719, 1™^, Rec. 31, 171, fl^^i t0
make to shine, to emit light, to bleach (?)
N. 328, I Ö H> Rec- 31» I72' bleached
linen; pta^™^^^"f, U. 394,
P^B,D.,H.3,pSHi
iE
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s-shes
s-shesp
l=-»—j, to open, to unbolt; see
pg csfct Rec. 30, X96, to
make to receive; caus.
s-sheser
n 0
see
8
sesheser fl 8 ..■"°; fl 8 ....□
corn, grain.
sshek
r-m
s-sheker
T|, Rec. 27, 224 (var.
), to cover over, to protect (?)
I <vz^ Ô = I ^3* Û, caus. of
-■^P"^. P^S
31
"1 r-m
DB' ~D
, to hide, to make secret, to make a
mystery of something, to make confidential ;
caus. ; Copt, cyoocyx.-
sesheta
1 i~\r-1
fl'
mystery, secret ;
^.. 1 ° a secret of the royal
T 6d harim.
I \ A.Z. X906, X30, to mount,
1 C30'
seshet
to ascend, to roll up, to revolve.
seshet fl**^]
• 1 .—e=~-
, Mar. Kam. 35, 63, to
make a horse prance about, to perform feats of
horsemanship, to circuit like a star.
seshet
seshet
1 c*c>^ 8 the orbit of the sun'
— fiV light-circle.
n^
<2
*
n*^—, iv, 615,
A.Z. 1905, 23, a planet (?) comet, or
shooting star.
seshet
1 r-\r-1
to decorate, to put
on a garland.
seshet (1™. u.„5.p™
162, 685, N. 1040,
1 r-rr-i
, N. 520,
, P.
n*^
, to tie, to bind, to tie round, to gird on.
seshet
12T' PT^- P
, P. 346, 413, T. 43,
n^
<=*=*, «=^:
p
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, bandage, bandlet, string, cord of a book,
girdle, belt, turban, diadem, tiara; I <*=^ Qe;,
a bandlet crown ;
plumes;
n*^
K-
a crown with
<=^> 111
garlands on their heads.
I AA/WVA TV ,_--
1 ! .. ,'1V'10«'
seshet
seshet
]c*°\ ir>f> Kubbân Stele 8,
v-^' crown, diadem.
T C3E
, Palermo Stele,
festival of the bandlet or crown.
seshet
seshet
n^
Rev. 6, 22, list,
document, inventory.
^!Ü5 A'whiP-
seshet-t
l^û, Rec. 2,,82, P^
U3
, Thes. X202, Mar. Kam. 54, 48, I
c*=*.
, Koller Pap. 5, x,
n^
<2
•py-
verandah, window, opening in a wall, balcony (?)
porch (?); Copt. çyOYcyf.
n
seshet
s-sheper fl^S
flT-P® D
[pn A.Z. X870, 17X, niche
LP in a wall.
^>-), Rev. 14,
seq
1^«», fl^>, P^\' Rec-
27, 227, to gather together, to collect.
seq
33l, 6o8>
A
' R 95' [LfA? R 2S5'
I A \ , P. 645, to smite, to strike ;
see
«pn fl >.;& Rev- lr> ^^ t0 destr°y;
seq 143^, Copt C(J0K
seq her "I4 * ç>, Rev. = Copt. ceK &o.
seq M ^ > sacking, haircloth ; Heb. pÇ." :
Gr. <t«Vaoç; Copt. COK, COOK.-
n
seq
, Sphinx Stele 12 ; see s-ärq.
^P-M-P^P-M
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n
P^M^-^Mf
Rhind P.lp. note 112, fi ° "|\ (j % Y L_fl,
Ani V, ,o oxal«, f^Mflf^;. A.Z.
1905, 28, to prolong life; caus.
S-qai-nu-baiu, etc. P Y Ö %jL' D
^=, f fil ' * tne name of the 3rd hour of
-^fSrlllo' the day.
s**P^M^'p^k?
, to plaster, to smear.
S-aä fi ^ <***"*" t0 vom't> t0 Pour out>
û ï ' caus.
sqâânkhiu pj^f"jjij> IV> "47>
P-lfÜHP-^W-
tins-n/o\ fl yi °-se^ to be laid waste,
sqanir) izi^a/wvaA%^', , , ,'
v ' I X destroyed.
squ fl^f|, [l^xf|,fuel(?) fire(?)
sqeb-^zlj^, P^J^^, Mar.
Karn. 54, 57, captive, prisoner of war.
Sqebfl.]ifl = flJ,l
sqeb n^J^.,to see. t0 look a'.ethee
«f7 ftAAAftA
to cool, to refresh ; caus.
lu AA^VW
sqebbup^jj^l«, bath-house,
Sqeb jl^iJ|,B.D. 142, V, 1 (j^[U
JI^QnJLJLn)'agod
a god.
Seqbitfl.j|^,«^M2,V,2La
S-qeb fl a J ^? &, Metternich Stele 7,
to cry out, to wail ; caus.
s.qebh[U]ff,P.394)[lf!^
M. 561, to cool, to refresh; caus.
saef fl ^ Jl t0 leave' wliat is left ' Copt.
^=_ il' COXÏÏ.
sqem
n
^ir* » van ^ "^^ > to
destroy, to annihilate.
S-qema fl ^4 Rec 36> l33, to consoli-
s-qen
date; caus.
to make bold, to encourage ; caus.
s-qen, s-qenn 0^0,0 =0,Rev.
i r, 93, to anoint oneself, to put on fat.
sqer (1 A xÇn, to sail; Copt. ccTHp.
sqer R ^ £==ß, Palermo Stele, 0 dj ,
P CX. ' R 77, U. 403, p^=^, P. 68, p ^ (j
^p^fcP^^plj
■—1. 1 r^j> Rec 26, 229, fl t_J,
ibid.3i>i72,p<f>^l>p<l>\,p<:^Äö, .
P<l^'P^>e!M<4'P2»1fl
, I „—ff M, to beat, to strike, to fight,
(1
^] 111111111
to capture prisoners ;
a door ; Copt. CIK6.
sqer-t P<=>L—fl, fight.
nA.nA
sqera
ive.
, to break open
n
, prisoner, capt
sqeru [I vt^' Prisoner> captive,
fettered; plur. P<^^j, P <Ö ^ $ j »
1 1 1
fN/V/l
P^IÉI
Sqerà ânkh ■$• p f^,, Palermo Stele,
PJ?1MT'IV'io°<>
=7
1
fJM^P^f.p^M.
a combatant captured alive; plur. I 0 T" A^ ''
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Sqerit
S
"J A 0 X
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, fighter, conqueror.
S
f1
n
eu
^ '^10 Ombos II, 130, a
Ç> fl' goddess.
=>^ 1 I
Sqer tchatchau
VII, the name of a star-god in the Tuat.
s**P4P4^1f<0
to hew, to cut.
seqes (?) 13 W, Anastasi I, 10, 9,
some hard substance.
S-aet(?>(lQl^(HTIi'
P.S.B. 16, 238, disposition, inclination,
relationship, a mathematical term ; caus.
s-qet [1^^
s-qeti
, Hh. 472; caus. of
^S^-P^X^
U.47«,p^=?}l)iJ^.I'-382,
P1
os,'
to sail, to travel about in a
boat ; caus
S-qett (1 \ ^£$ÊJ£. N. 954, fl \ ^
I
n
0
<**),
«— Ö
Gol. Hamm. 14, 134, , to sail,
to travel about in a boat. %
Sqetut jl ^| ^ ^ yj^, Pap. 3024, 71,
p^y^HI^P^^
a journey by boat, a sailing, a boat procession,
a course on the river.
Sqetll I i <=^ ç/^b ^, Shipwreck 27,
(1 J ^y^^, sailor, paddler; plur. 1 i ^
\m fl^^^|,Pap!3o24, 6?,
Sqeti
, Hh. 371, a god.
<£> the warder of the
Ö I ' 2nd Arit.
Sqe^i-her
sek p^=s»-(|p
Sek I y ,vz^, to cover, to dress.
sek re fl^* , u. 253, P^*?,
T. 273, [1 ^* \^, P. 26, P<ct ^p , M. 36,
I ,vz^* S , to purify the mouth.
1 \ ^—^° <==> Tuat I> a serpent-
L-tfl I ' god in the Tuat.
'L-/)^^, the god
Sek re
Sek re
Pt
of the 6th hour of the night
Sek her fl
Q
B.D. 13615, 3, a god
' of the lake of Fire.
sek
PI-PEPS PK
S—fl'
, to pull,
to draw, to draw away, to carry off, to make an
end of, to destroy.
seki
"^è, Peasant 205,
P'HX'HWX^PX
M 1 ^ffj, I ,. *, P. 64, N. 498, to perish, to
come to an end, to make cease, to diminish, to
be destroyed ; |1^=^(],N. 938.
» rc\. "WWin> the end, death,
sek
the finish of a matter.
seki-t
sekk
9 h^J> pain, anguish, despair;
v- l\ _ failure of courage.
, to bring to an end (years
I III/
seksek [1|^[1]^, p)[^=*^
V, Peasant317, |1)(^=*[1](2» IV>685,
Mar. Kam. 53, 27, 1^
nsn
, IV, 716,
-•PI
PI
seksek-t
© 11
x
to crush, to destroy, to subdue,
to cut down, to overthrow.
destruction,
f~"V overthrow.
PI-PI
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seka
L-fl,
S
id pi-hi^a- pi-
^K L—/), fighter, warrior, athlete; plur.
raÄI'PH-11^
11 <^z^> y /( $f ' > Peasant 3°3>
IV, 653, 659, p ][>=* (](] ^-f, Thés. 1203,
warriors, athletes, fighters, guards, soldiers,armed
servants, strong men, rebels, murderers.
, struggle,
C3
, Rec. 17, 116,
seki-t
fight, battle, slaughter.
seki-t 1| ^=a
slaughter-house (?)
Sek n^P*, the name of a god (Û "T^H
seku
***,
*
l
1 ; see
***
1«
sek âhâ^ JjLi <p, K^a ^ ^, a.z.
,872,41, P^»P^ "Time divider"-a
seki
PI
L-fl'
title of Thoth.
, to grind
L-fl
grain, to pound grain into flour.
sekit
w
...a
to transport by boat, to
ferry over.
, meal, flour.
I ^z^^^' L-fliu'Copt. CKA.I.
sek p|
sekut p I ^* ^\ ^, iv, 707, ships
of a certain kind.
sek I^,t. 275, I
I /VA/VNAA I
P. 28, M. 39, lake, sea (?)
/VA/WSA
AAAAA^
/VA/WSA
T. 342, P. 221, then, at
that time.
ska p
ska p U.^> p- 62I> Rec- 3h 173,
IjJ \£, N. 119, 824, pu S, fly
¥S'Pu^> Pu]^^>
1M ^ iL' Amen-8> ,7> P LJ^^
~ , to plough; Copt. CK<LI, C^Çi.!.
skaiu
skaut
H
I U N^ rjf ' » ploughmen.
PY^y^rr- py
*^J *\ IV, 499, ploughed land, tillage.
skaupu^^^)j.p^^i.
oxen for ploughing.
Ska Hi |^\ Hi, an animal for the
'—' _M^ \. plough (?)
ska
11 J j/\, Nàstasen Stele 31, throne..
s-kami
r—1
, Mar. Kam. 52, 19,
Décrets 108, H r—1
, Amen. 4,14,
(1-
*!&>
n
*,(!
, to make to endure
for a long time, to bring life to a close, to finish,
to complete ; caus.
to be grey-haired, white-haired, greyness ;
l S [^1^2' 0Ü f0r «"* hair;
Copt. CKIJUl, C-XIiUL;
n
Rec. 27, 219, the grey-haired god.
s-kamm 1
to defile ; caus.
s-kamkam
to overthrow, to annihilate
skar
^, to blacken,
n
X
, to destroy,
of sacrificial vessel ;
, Herusatef Stele 44, a kind
(If \<==> ^U ° the same
1 I flT III'in silver.
Ska I ^zz^> (1, an object like a short javelin,
I (Lacau).
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skà-t, ski-t 1 ^=^ (j a, m. 125, N. 695,
[l^()(|a,T. 374
tk U. 427, T. 245, then, at
Jj' that time.
sku
skep [l^$j|, f1
Rev.
t2, 41, a cry(?)
var,
Skem
sken fi
sken
n
l^^^»Rcc- 30,199;
tk $ I ibid. 27, 219, the
_Zl £Ü 1 ' grey-haired god.
, to cleave, to split.
, Peasant 178,
a beast of a man, glutton, drunkard.
^ G > unguent, oil;
skeu
Copt. co(Th
sker
G
ty>
sker
I \\ , to cut, to smite.
I .A, Rev. 11, 131, 12, 52,
-Sä J\
sekhem
metal weapon
Sekkes
Seksen
/VA/VAAA
_2ä
, Rev. 11, 134, to sail.
£
ra
Jp, Koller 1, 5, a
®
, P. 726,
P^j, Rec. 31, 31, a god
n /VA/VAAA ri
[I v, p. 650, I
I /VA/VA,
, M. 751, a
god, a messenger of Rä,
Ci Ci
Sektit y , Rec. 30, 187,
yw pi—od*, pr^- pi
^y^p-K^PTM-
|i jj, Rev. 13, 2, the boat of the setting sun.
; see U.
The old form is
470, T. 221, 222, etc.
Sektit [i|^*^>, the sacred boat
of the Nome Prosopites.
seg [l&j ^, deaf; and see pS^^.
seg (1
seg-t
, opposition.
1 n 0 the foal of an ass ; Copt.
sga
sga
s p
S ^ ^jjx L-J, to attack (?)
S^^, A.Z. 1905,31, Pö^
i, Rev., to be struck dumb with
astonishment, dumb;
n
s
w
' Anastasi I,
!' 17.1.
;v. 14, 12,
Sgai[lffl^[(j(j]^|,,Re,
quack of a goose.
to utter cries, to call out.
s-gab pS^J^JV Rec. 10, 6, to
make to bow, to force.
s-gap
n
D <2
25 *£v\ " ""ffft? Rec. 21, 86, to
fi Û <^ A
cry out, cry, lamentation ; see I ^Çjé» *£\ ;
Copt. CtJK£.n.
s^P^2,Ö'P^I,Ö
tower.
sgâ (?)
sgi
M, 97,
segmu (?)
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," Anastasi V, 19, 7, fort, fortress, castle,
I o, to carry (?)
• S Ml Ü, to remove.
s-geb(?) p&J, PsJ^^j.Rec.
I JJ J Of» Metternich Stele 44, 47,
Heruemheb 21, P S J % ^> Kubbân Stele
25, to utter a cry; Copt. CtJK^n, CtJ(T^.ll.
Sgeb > S J jfo > captive, prisoner.
Seeb H A D fl LlD- IH' 2o6' a god of
ögeD i^J^J, the torture chamber.
Sgeb-àm, etc. p & J ^ -[}- = Q
, B.D. 145A, the
Q D
TrTe w w
door-keeper of the 14th Pylon.
- S-gebgeb 1 & J S J j|j > to constrain,
to compel submission.
**»|1^& P^.^.3,30,
wailing, lamentation.
1 wwwQ perfume(?);Copt.
S****lll' COtf~ÏÏ(?)
2 Y
p
s
[706]
S
n
to make to
see ; caus.
S-genn R „^ =0=, Rev. 6, 26, I^A/wsA Ö,
I /VA/WSA I */VW\A III
to anoint, perfumed oil, A.Z. 1884, 88, to
prepare anointing oil ; caus. ; Copt. COÖIt.
Sgen H S Ä, Rev. M ffi =0=, Rev.
j 1, 132, perfume, anointing oil; Copt. COCTtt.
sgenn
S
/VA/WSA
/VA/WSA
S"£T -, Koller
2, 1
1 JÏL ^ , ■' 1 S Q ^, oil, ointment,
AAAAAA I I I AAAAAA I
balsam from Sinai ; Copt. COCTlt.
s-genn P-JSL^, P*^^^, to
make weak or helpless ; caus.
sgennm
helpless ones.
ß
AAAAAA
M&
I I I
, the inert,
sger
n *
I S t Jlj to beat (a drum); see
sger
S
, fort, fortress, a
strong enclosed place.
s-ger
Rec. 26, 65,
P S Q d^' IV> 967> P S S rff, 0 S
V ST' t0 ma^e s'lent> t0 still, to hush, to
silence; caus. of ^ Qf>' fj ' ^ Q Qr>
the tomb; |1 25 f\ QaV& , t the dead.
Sgeru 1 S ^ ^ j, the silent ones.
Sger-t I S <=>&, silence, stillness.
Sger-t p S
Ck the city of silence,
© ' /.«?., the grave
Sger
n s
, Berg. 33,/>.,
Sgeri [l^ljljr^, Rec. 3, 35,drachm
s-gerh pj^J^, P S j[__j
n s
Rec. 13, 48,
Rev., to be at peace, to quiet, to pacify, to
subdue ; caus. ; Copt. CCTpA-g/T.
Sgerhit PJ^J^^. P-S.B- »5,
221, "Tranquilliser"—a title of Skhemit.
sgergu P ^, ^ 777» PJ^X
, parts of a ship.
Seges
t, M. 826,
1318, a town and a town-god."
n
N.
Segt
n
, Rev. 14, 40 =
Ci Ci
set
sett
set
I Ci, absolute pron. 3rd com.
"Ie* U. 197, P. 100, absolute pron.
c' 3rd fern. she.
n
n
, later form of
[U
set I ^, , they, them.
I III 'a III '
set Mji^j M. 459, throne, seat; plur.
PjJjjjJ^,M. 174, P. 607.
set H X, to break = ~*~ ^ X.
1 >P H *P c n t0 break, to cut,
'X' 'X^' to bite.
set
set
n
\>
, tail ;
, tail in
the mouth, i.e., encircled.
set 11 S». , I n. ç>, tail of an animal ;
A
^X H H ^ P an an'ma^ tnat carries
its tail high.
set H a <§), babe; var. H ^ jj§). '
set (1 , a stone ; varr. ' >ïî>^, >ïî>^
I mnii a mi c-*=^ mrm
Set (Setesh) 5jf,u.s,7*>35>>n Q
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children of Set, i.e., fiends and devils,
, N. 951, the SeU
gods, heavenly and earthly; >$-rJ y)> IV» 808.
setà-t 1 Q (]q, T. iQ2,P.677, 0 ° a,
N. 1289, appertaining to Set.
Rec. 16, 119, Set of the acacias.
Set
n
■jlo the star of Set, i.e., Mercury.
Set (Setekh?) (1 21, Edfû 1, 91, god
Set- flu ?\ ^, the god of
the 5th day of the month.
set I <=> {AC > to sow seed ; Copt. CI"f\
set \\1[ c==2, N. 796.
I l) o o o o
set Pg, B.D. 179,2
set-t(?) R& °\ Love Son^ v' 5,
I vim summer-house (?)
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Sta-t (Sthit) ZSZ, Palermo Stele, ~®~,
n -^-s _^_ "«- -«- -«- @ -^
U'7' öö 1'^- ' öö' s ' ICD' ÏBHE'
-p- -^~
_ ', a measure of land, the arura; plur. —(j>-,
CZD —ç—
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stai-t (sthit) ~^~ g, -ç-
thread, cord, string, measuring cord.
Sta (Sthiu?) ~®~, repurchase ; plur. ~^~,
Rev. 14, 46.
stai (sthi) "~^~
sta Hq
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, to measure land
D
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, Àmen. 22, 3, to hold a possession legally
n
20,1,
set, sta I a~~^ , IV, 1102, 1^, la
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a'I'D
, to bring, to conduct, to
•f1
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lead, to tow, to draw or drag along, to withdraw,
to unbolt a door, to place alongside, to compare ;
Copt. X^-Cee.
stas (stasta ?) P S "^ fl ^ , Pap.
3024, 12, to lead.
stasta
—(p—
1^0° ^\ ~~^~ to Press>to ur8e
D D _S^. j\ ' on, to drive.
Sta (Sthi) ~®~, IV, 966, leader, guide ;
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Tk" %? A Rev- r4, 49, dealer in vege-
mirY' tables.
staiu -ç-
w
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—Ç—
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haulers, towers of a boat, bringers, leaders.
1110 1
those who tow the boat of Râ.
Staiu (Sthiu) -ç- *$\ ! %, Tuat II,
the blasphemers of Râ who were condemned to
destruction.
Staiu Râ -Qr
, Tuat VIII,
stastau
Sta
—(D (ï>—
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j rebels, oppo-
l' nents.
1 ^ -ç- B.D. 168, IV, a bull-god—
D J\ ' a form of Osiris.
Stait ~~^~ Tuat ^^> a wind-goddess who
o ' was reborn daily.
Sta en Àsàr, etc.
nSlàT
H , etc., B.D. 145, 146, the 13th Pylon.
sta
]d1^^ " T'receptadei
an object in which to carry things.
sta
I ^ www water-course, canal;
_—(J~~ AA/WVA
I AA/WVA AA/WVA , IV, 944«
I I I /VS/WVA
Sta I S lj\ ~~^~, Anastasi I, 14, 8, ramp ;
n c —ç— s inclined way up to walls of a be-
\ ü j\ 1 ' sieged cily-
Statt (sthitt) gg, "X"^,
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tain, cemetery, the grave ; ;• ^ ^ «w*1 , i
the Theban necropolis.
sta (stha) P~£~^^> Hh- 544» ^^>
—(ï>— —(g— —(g— |
I O'aO'O I !
n a -ne -ç- n ö "^~ (1 ö ^ ~^" O
l'om^a' I'd ^'I'ob ^ni'
filth, offal, anything beastly or abominable.
■PSÏJ&PSÎS
sta H
03
term of abuse applied to the enemy
sta-t (sthi-t) ~^~
I, fiends, devils, a
i IV, 53, 426, a
plate or sheet of metal; a | 1\ D
—(P~~ -r-<-
<=><=> c , made of a single sheet.
sta, sti pg^fj, Rec. 16, ,32, p °
»•PÄM-PSM»
P5K1W'P5M&W"
to light a fire, to make to burn, to make fire ;
P^ei?k^^Tli'tocast
utchats ; Copt. C<LT"e.
stai
sta
PSM<
PSSSG
fire.
1=^3,
forge, furnace, oven,
kiln.
Sta fl g "^ ^, Rec. 3, 4, light, radiance.
staib P D ^ 11 J ^ Ä't0 stop't0
shut up, to close ; Copt. çyX^JUL, cyxeJUL.
Star n a (j (g _&û Jj, Rev. 11, 182,
splendour; Copt. cxkX, c-feXXi.
s«pi:-.p-Tr.p-T^.
Hymn Darius 27, to eject seed, to beget, to
sow seed; Copt. Cixe.
.AA/W/VN _, «-»^ ^ /WWV\
MWM
/WW>A
sti ^f ^» Rec- 3»49, ^ ^___/1,
/WWW ,
_ A/WWX •
Cl /WWW
/WWW
(WWW
/WWW
^r , Rec. 3, 48, to pour out water, to pour
out a libation, to make water, to drip, to
overflow, a flowing'out, effusion ; ?==^ ^^* /WWW d V\ ,
û ûl /WWW _,if
jT* £=> \!\, sprinkled, watered, poured out.
stit
111'
/WWW
WlWM
/WWW
(C==S)> Q f s»
/WWW .^_0-<«< /WWW
&&&, II /WW>A> seed, moisture, outpouring.
■> 1 ÏÛ /WWW
Still || (] (] > vases, water vessels.
P^^ü' P^^H'IV'6i5'Rec'2o' 4°'
P:tM'PT»T-Wi-
XM i ' TM-iays-light' sPiendour'
radiance ; (] /j\ (1 mm« O, sunshine ;
Ö <§.
~-J ^ » one
*¥* ß, light-emitter.
Sti reh pet r=a S ra
of the 36 Dekans.
sti - heb sti TSi^^S^7'
the name of the nth day of the month.
Sti *¥*, Palermo Stele, 0 *T\ T. 206,
a L-ü' Anastasi *' 23' 3' I 'ö J ' Ï
^G- ^C- ~• f <toshoot
arrows, to eject something from a case, to throw,
to harpoon; *f* ^ ^ j^ Ç °> Jeter la
vendange; ^~ T^ f^' IV' I2°35 PX
fl<r>^v ^j\ , Peasant 228, to spear
fish • *V ? %\ 4L,^ IVj Io62't0 shoot
'ûIIû I JI /rr> <=. I ' game in the desert.
, to shoot a glance of the eye;
in the sight of,
opposite to.
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archer, shooter ; plur. "jf^ ^ l, [J
man,
Sti
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i, a lascivious man.
, B.D. (Saite) 24,
4, 46f., 149, 14, a title of Set.
R.B.a »5.1. .^â-S5Ä-T11
° ê* T" 110 B\ i 'a godd'ss of the Firsl
Cataract, consort of Khnemu.
Thes. 31, <%£%> (1 o t O, Denderah III, 24,
the goddess of the ioth hour of the day.
StitesuioJ^^.rK,
B.D. 149, Denderah IV, 80, a serpent-god,
70 cubits long, who lived in the 4th Àat.
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Hû 1, Asiaticsand Nubians.
Sti-t () I r|), an Asiatic woman; plur.
IN11 1, Rec. 31, 13.
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Sti-t ^OH Leyd. Pap. 14, 4, ground,
I) o I ' grave (?)
sti-t X n' PIS' Rec- 36'2l6'the
name of a chamber in a temple.
*Jf™, R o (](j Q , to light a fire, to kindle, flame,
T° Pi Hi *St~ ° (1 t0 kindle sacred or
oU'ê' 0 ^'ô' ceremonial fire.
7, 229, n o V\ (1, fire, flame.
Sti [UQIJtjbw, P^ljljfJlflWfl'.Tuatlll,
a fire-spitting serpent-god, the protector of the
holy gods.
Set (Sti) em àr-t-f [U Q l^^î,
f] ö (1 ^=ö I " Fire in his eye"—the god
I '4 -<e>- *^_' of the 6th Pylon.
Set (Sti) her H m Q ^, Tuât vin, a
serpent-warder of the 7th Gate.
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Sti-t ([ O, ft A*/W\A
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T° X Ho"*"^!? bo"1, blain, ulcer, car-
o<=±£=i' I v ^' buncle, swelling.
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1^,1 „. I™ f" ^aaaaa bad smell, scent
! 0 1 3 I Olli I -wwsa'
or odour ; Copt. cf".
stineterfl^J.fl^J.rv,^,
the scent of the god.
sti»ebPMJ^.p>
p>ju™-p:^p:i&
K&y, incense burnt at a festival.
Bttakh.t(P)-(lV|lfllI^.P:°
Iflfl.^,'Harris I, 40, 9
„+j R ° i M 1-» drink offering, measure
I W^'o \\ ' of wine.
Sti(?) [1^5^, leg, knee (?)
Sti R ° (j(j, Tomb Ram. VI, 50, a god.
Sti R o (](] LJ, to weave; Copt. COT6.
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Stl I oi1!1! T ' odour; Copt, cf.
stia(?> Pu'k'™-433
stim P^X^^^TJ» fodder' vege*
tables, garden stuff; see ß jjjjil, ^y ^ ^,
Copt. CIJUL.
sti-t p^J^. Rev- -s. 17-p~
^ S»^ ^ m' graSS' verdure-
StU (?) H o ^ ^, to provide (?)
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, to work, to prepare.
S-tur R "^t, to cleanse, to purify; caus,
to treat with drugs, to
embalm a dead body.
, Peasant 249,
S-tUt (1-offl, (lo^l
flo^W, Ho v\"w, to observe some custom,
to do something usually done, to make a copy
or image, to fashion, to typify, to symbolize,
counterpart, image; lo^\ li (I, Rec. 20, 40.
S-tUt flo^K0]], fl^^?3 , to collect, to
gather together ; caus. of o^è\ t.
Mission 13, 50, decree,
steb-t floj
steb(?) Ho J
edict.
Rev. 14, 46, farming
tools.
Stebaf H o J| ^\w, Rev. 11, 145,
H H R ^ m ibid. 11, 150, a tool or weapon ;
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StebU lu I V\ /VAAAAA } No I (3 /VAAAAA } tO
I «äil /T BAAAM I «All /VA/WSA
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drink with enjoyment; var. 1 /va/ww.
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S-tebh fl ^ J § Jl !, to provide with
food, to provision ; caus. of o | 9 i ; see
P
Step M ^ a, L.D. III, 194, 35, to advance
Step fl^^-v,T.287,P.39,M.49, P^,
_ 1 /] \\» -^j t0 cut»t0 cut °^»t0 slay-
8
step-t *0 A'm-2°3'Pd^0^^'
683, I C5V», n^c?^, a piece of
meat specially selected and cut off for an offer-
N
ing
; plur. FT*
• C5V»C?^C?^,P. 540,
•Po'
^,N.68o, |Id o Y' I'd^-d W'
D J?l'? ©I'D olll'o dSJ' 43-
to select, to choose ; Copt. CCOXU.
stepu
D (?. U
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a chosen person or thing ; II 3 1, picked
words; cr^, selections from a book; " ,
111 # 0=0
choice bread; " M ft n, the pick of the
/VAAAAA 1 A
stable; ^ g ™** <g> "^J (j g/ a bag of
fine linen garments; 1 ^§\ " **w* ^ i
1\ -., Shipwreck 94, the choicest of Egypt;
ä=37, IV, 390, selected in olden time.
D o .. -fl
stepep ^, p. 204, PD'°Div— » M. 203,
Steppu " n£, a chosen person.
step sa [1^^, P. 184, 193, M. 292,
;, p. 651,730, M. 753,-D ^.^
, to perform magical ceremonies with the
D
view of obtaining life and the protection of the
flu/* .. (Ol • riû/* s Q /WWSA
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/\ nmn * let.
step sa fl"* \ £V \ flc
o D «WW«» £—-
-^•n r d
,ü - , . ., c - - , ,a chamber in
n1 A ' An1
the sanctuary wherein the transfer of the divine
power from the god to the king took place ;
gave him life, strength, health, and joy of heart
in the step sa chamber," IV, 1013. Step sa is
also used as a title for the palace and the king
himself, e.g., IV, 194.
. . j the name of the 20th day
step
of the month.
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Step " v " v," 11 ,a garment made
of a special kind of stuff.
Step lÛ^,a kind of plant.
stef
'^_^' P?\ ^^'t0 cutj t0 hack>
to slay for sacrifice ; varr.
Ck
, Rec. 19, 92, butcher.
stefu H
Stef I " A-, to turn aside or away
Stef I *aaaaa , to be pure, to be refined ;
I ^es»— /VA/WSA
v\ vwwv, clear, pure, refined (of copper,
^^~»_ TT /VAAAAA
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stef-t n ^_ ° n £. °. n
a III o
a disease of the belly, purge (?)
n q
/VA/WSA
/VA/VNAA
/VAAAAA
Stef
stef(?)
s-tem
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/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
n
Edfû I, 81, a title of the
Nile-god.
.Ai-
n
, p. ,89,
Ck
Ck Ç3
The
to make an end of; caus. of
variant passages M. 357 and N. 908 give
*« 4 21'
s-tem
Stem ^^f^^X, fodder, field or
garden produce; see l^s.^J Copt. CIJUL.
_m!*. /VA/W* Jwv, back.
stem
n
n
n
, an assistant priest ; see
, I /VA/W* Q} to mark out, to distinguish,
to make a difference between, to exalt; caus. of
^, to distinguish between winter
■ AA/WVN
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and summer r M "¥?* 1 *s£\ 4 I *aaaaa ^ te^
De Hymnis 47, [thou] distinguisher who
hast distinguished.
Stennu \\«£~)y?\, a noble or dis-
I ö Ü I IT> \ tinguished man.
stenit
Ck
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Ck
II, 39, (var. in Nu), distinctions
I, B.D. 125,
s-tenn
AAAAAA i , to swell (of a boil).
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sten P^IT' PI— ü-"-6*
N. 1240, P. 642, a kind of garment.
Sten M ^ \v , to slay, to kill.
Stenit fl^H, the name of a serpent
I o \ (U\ on the royal crown.
Rev. 13, 120, P^/^J, |1^^/^,
Coronation Stele, 8, 9, the White Crown.
s-tenem, s-tenemm p û I t\^,
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Ck
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mislead, to lose the way ; caus. of
, Osiris 34, to lead astray, to
û /IRA.
stenemu H ° i f\ % ^ v&, he
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who leads astray, he who makes a mistake.
n.
, worked, chased (of metal).
B.D. 169, 25, wooden
tablet (?)
ster
ster
Ster 1 ° ^^, a kind of plant.
Ster-t I <rr> O, purification, pure thing.
sterit H ° ()(| o {^|, P. 1116B, 21,
to make prayer or supplication.
steh
'ra
a wooden instrument used
in grinding.
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60, revolt.
steh fl^r^,Rev- I4' 46' ru^sfe;
s-tehen |1]|^, Rec. 15, 178, [l]j[
Al "\ P AAAAAA
v^ j, to sparkle; caus. of J£ ffi =
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stekh PSI- Kiï-W"°ss =
Stekhi H 2 ûû ^ ^ » malign magic.
stekhu H ^ %^f »t0 treat a body' livin8
T n Uv ®
ordead, with drugs, to mummify; see lo yN™;
var,
■ n ° o
setkhekh flJ^Lr n> to treat a body
I §$?§$' Vi i ■'I
o^gand
DD
n
12, 93
Ml III
mnD
Gol. Hamm.
with drugs; see I ^ ^
Setesh flû 4,P
Set; varr. [1 J ^ , ^
setshu p,^,^
» 93
S-teka I | j [\ , to light a lamp ; caus. (?)
s-teken fl^ê* a ,t0 mLalce t0 aPProach»
I /vAAAAA to bring near ; caus.
stekniu (1^0%^, P^ö%
I /VA/VNAA Jl I I I /VAAAAA Jl
-^ porters, those who bring offerings, in-.
mi' vaders.
Steg 1 TT irCg, to hide oneself, to take
refuge; see [If
3-tega H
P
-^5-
steter
o o
Hymn Darius 32,
to see ; caus.
I ryl) Rev. 14,
68, stater ; Gr. orarfr ; Copt. C<LTeepe.
seth
seth
lo! behold!
P. 338, M. 640, to reach out
(a hand).
to bear up ; see
s-th (s-thes) R:
pra-
seth (Sthi) 0^, seed; Copt. Clf.
seth (sthi) [l£=3, u. 422, \\s==ijff^i
Ci Ci Ci Ci
T. 242, ['^—^ I g "j , to eject seed, to
beget, to sow seed.
Seth (Sthi) (1 S=S »S Q , Rec. 30,
187, to light a fire.
SthU-t s=^\0 light, radiance, splen-
o Jl 1 11 ' dour.
seth (sthi)' [le^jp^ , to spear fish.
Sthiu »^ I j, iv. «6,,^
I , Asiatics and Nubians.
I 1 1 1
seth (sthi-t)
W£ ^>
ftrnft, Stele of
Ptolemy I, 14, land, estate, pasture land.
seth-t (sthi-t) ^^, ^^ J|, ^^
^ö,^^,^^,P"^,Rec.
I ^7TT?S
Rec. 31, 174.
G» libation vessel.
Ci Ci l Ci Ci I ' I £^
32, 79, garment, apparel, festal raiment;
Rec. 27, 219
seth-t R^
seth-t II
n a-
/?ï7TTp£
■0,n
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/?ÎTm^:
Rec. 36, 216,
chamber.
Sthi-t ^^ ^ J] ,- a tiring woman.
Sthit, Sthàit P s=» (] ^, P. 297,
Anc. Eg. Ill, 239, J], a goddess of
the First Cataract, consort of Khnemu.
Seth (Sthi)-her *=* J, Ljtanie f6». a
v ' • ©> w I » forrn of Rä.
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Sthit-s-mm-Nu £=$■
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• \AAAAA
ftAAAAA
, Rec.
X
34, T90, one of the 12 Thoueris goddesses, she
presided over the month ^^ frîtî .
Seth-t flS=5fc=3, Rec. 27, 225, 1
L_=fl, to frighten, to terrify.
seth(sti) [1™, u. 9, P. 293, fls=rt3 »
' *fr» I p., smell, odour, scent, perfume; plur
P^o.T. 282, 332, P. 294; £^[1"
T. 347, foul stink; Copt. C*f".
seth heb P*f ffl^-"-«6- P&
ftoJf^.p^^.p^®.oint.
ment used on festal occasions.
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Stha P"^, U. 33*, 553, T. 317,
.-ç_, Rec- 3»> 27,
1_^_ A, [1^^'^ , Rec. 27, 225, to tow,
to drag, to pull, to lead ; see
sthaut
£} Ä J\
"|S==5Z^_ N. 971, towings of
-<o-
boats.
Sthaiu ~~^~^J, those who tow boats;
^- 1 v\ 1
~"<£~ •=**=, unseen haulers of boats.
—ç- o \\
n
stha
s-tham
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n
a jar, a
vessel.
n
to clothe, to wrap up in cloth, to bandage.
Seth-àb ^<"T~, Tuat VII, a goddess.
Sthethi
Sthu
sthep
, Hh. 343, a god.
Tuat IX, a monster
serpenter ' , warder of the 9th Gate.
, U. 548, T. 303,
D
sthep
']s==i (M^ ^# to cut in pieces, to
D h A' slay.
P. 681, to select,
0J\' to choose.
Stheput I ^, portions of meat selected
for offerings, fl^^^j, -«.eoffChose,
sthepu
Rec.-36, 216 . .
n
sthep
D
, T. 185, P. 183, 196, 674,
N. 1282, M. 291,
DJ\
, U. 491, P. 579,
==s J] Hh. 425, to remove, to carry away, to
Du transport.
s-then fl0*)
sthenà
; caus. of |
tinguished person or statue, eminent, prominent,
notable.
sthen
I $ J\ , to journey, to retreat.
sthensthen
fl^fl
w
, to travel, to
journey, to conduct a party.
sthenà
0 X| J[, Anastasi I, 28, 2,
M (I .A, P. 11161$, 43, to compare.
I /W\A/V\ 1
sthenà-t
s-thenem
A ° a thing compared
1 J\ ' with something else.
ftAAAftA 1 J\
to turn back, to turn aside or away, to lead
.astray; caus. of
sther-t
sther
^, eyelid, eyelashes.
IsU senther J ™, .natron'
000 & o o o incense.
•*~praodf
|ls=5^L^, |l"^^L^,'to exalt, to
lift up, to exalt oneself, to be exalted; caus.
Copt. zice.
sthesu
pr*ah* prv^
1, those who lift up or exult ;
\1
!,
those who lift up praises or who raise the song
of praise.
sthesu Shu- P"^JP^|.
1ÜÜ1 fnt ß © $> the four !upportsshuf
s-thes n2^^^)©, l^-^io, iv, 659,
I —h— ts^b, to lie at full length, laid out,
stretched out, to lie prone, dead body; —-•»— (I
Set flc^CL^j^, Palermo Stele = 1° jl,
Set—the god of evil.
set
set
P
"^
, to cut, to pierce.
^1'
I r X , 1 ^ -A, Israel Stele 4,
PT^>
PT^PS-PT^P-^
\> x
Tombos Stele 11, Rec. 30, 220,
T%
set-t H
to break, to smash, to cleave,
to breach a wall.
Ç—fl,
y -/ij breach,
break, opening.
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of canal, a branch of the Nile.
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L-/J
■ X
I- I '—L-fl
of the 42 assessors of Osiris
, " Breaker of bones," one
set I p. LJ, to loathe, to be disgusted.
Set I <-^-a , impurity, dross.
P"^, Pö^-4>t0 dress'- t(i clothe> ?
I \> Ô J3 I \> array in fine apparel.
Stiu P x"3 Û (j ^—^, dressers.
bandlet, headcloth, garment; varr. (1(1
set [1ö\,T- 38,310, p. 564, [1 ^X>
Amen. 13, 4, lc-*=^ l^i , I P , tail, rump;
plur. I es ^K \>, Shipwreck 163; -d^&\ T
I ^, P.S.B. 13, 412, tail in the air; Copt.
Cé.T.
Set
ptto- mp=A.
Palermo Stele,
:-P\
m
"festival of the tail"; plur.
QjOj, IV, 569, 1095. A festival which the
king celebrated" every 30 years, or after great
events, however frequent, or whenever he wished
to obtain a renewal of his life from the gods.
setentpet
Ö
, irfiihi ö ' ^£7,
the name of the 27th or 28th day of thé month.
Set-t I Anastasi I, 6, 1, section
of a book, page, column of a papyrus.
tet n
stet
,\>EU 1
1 ; see
n
k
o\> £!l I
set pennu P"—* J^L^, rat's-tail, a
\> Ö @ 111 '
herb used in medicine.
setu im mämä (?)
!ö
l^i, a plant or herb used in medicine.
Set SU n ^^ 1 ^K ^, a kind of plant
set sheps-t(?) P^^
A.Z.
1880, 95, a part of a chariot.
X
set-t (stit) ~ Il Q1 Rev- I2> 66>
1^^ ÛÛ (11Rev- l*> 2°> fire; Copt- cé.T-e.
s*a P <=■■&•T-27> P ^klf
N. 198, P. 611, 707, Rec. 27, 217, 34, 177,
lc^>lk\ ^Lg^è^-, t0 quake, to tremble.
stetiu n
n
} those who shake,
, . old men
stata (sett)
"^gé, to quake, to tremble ; Copt. CXUJX.
stau
¥
, palsy, quaking
paralysis, the shaking sickness.
sta les
Sta ur n
a kind of marsh bird,
bittern (?)
, U. 187,
, T. 66,
M. 221
>P
, N. 598,
n.
^^^,Rec. 29,153, |l
"^3, " Great quaker," god of the thunder and
earthquakes.
Stametsu P^l^l^P^
V-^P^lCPW
T. 240, the ancient storm-gods.
Sta - ta
n
s*=», P. 304,
" Earth-shaker"—the name of a god.
., a kind of prickly shrub
sta-t _
O III
used as a protection for encampments, " thorn
scrub " or " thorn bush."
staf (stef)
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Lea». ' Copt. COXq.
n
s
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to defame, to run down, to decry, to vilify; caus.
Stu [lc=> %>[>], to run aground (of a
s-tua 1
caus. of tua ^
}lc ^^ O, to pass the morning;
O
I £©U' I ©® U' I e©c±^'
1<=> (O to treat a body with drugs, to em-
(£ 0 Lo' balm a dead body.
Steb Ic^Jft, 0c^3J'Tf1, Peasant 50,
bandlet, belt, girdle, hangings of a shrine, a part
of a square cloth.
"^=&, I ^. stake, instrument of torture, misery,
disaster, calamity ; plur. Ic-^^a 1 ^^, lc-^a 1
© 1
Stebà I c=» J (j ^=&, a wretched man.
stebu lc=5ij|© V D, Rev. 12, 2
a tool or weapon.
• s-teb [Ic^J^, [lc^J^|, [1
] 1 , to chew, to ruminate; Copt. CéJT'&e
stebà Oc^jy
s-tebh P^'H'—1§» P
JHI-P-Jlh
1 1 1
, to
arrange, to provide, to equip, to supply; caus.
, provision, equipment, tools, implements,
furniture; plur
^7
\> 1 1 1
, Tanis Pap. 19.
steput 0Äi>~\Poi;tio
* I D P III select
ns of an animal
selected for sacrifice.
stef (Q|, \\k
to make ready, to prepare
, L.D. Ill, 140c,
stef
.L-fl
, to cut in pieces, to slay.
Stem P<=* j^> U. 65, N. 320, p
,N.324,p^,
,N. 323,
U. 421,
stem-t
T. 241, to paint the
' eyelids with stibium.
ol
1, eye-paint.
Stem-t 2J) C^2 V\ 1, stibium, antimony,
eye-paint; Copt. 6CÔHJUL, Gr. «xti'/i/hv.
n
stem
stem
s-tem (?)
é
s-temà
Hh. 336, Rec. 27, 58, to
' hear ; Copt. CÜ0XJUL.
Rec. 2, 30, assistant
priest.
Q to bring to an
j\ ' end.
lc^>\), T. 264, M. 417, to join,
to unite ; caus. ; Copt. TOUJU-I.
sten
/WYWA
Stele 22, crown
I<=^3 A, P <=^> ^) , Coronation
/WYWA V I /WYWA
Stenu I wwA A, wearer of a crown, prince.
stenit
stenà
stenu
/WYWA IJJ C
rule, dominion,
sovereignty.
\
s-tenem
A.
I • (] 3j, to dam a river.
/WYWA 1
Ö
n
*y?* \ J\ , swift courier.
: see
Ck
/WYWA
Ster l^^T ^, a kind of plant.
stekh
, P. 61, M. 82, N. 89,
, N. 72, to defend, to protect.
stekh 0 "—", Hh. 5.
Israel Stele 14, to overthrow, to defeat ; see
n
I
s-tesher
N. 131,
IS T. 281, p
I r-Ts-i ^^è. , to redden ; caus.
r~\\ 1
Steshru P SB /&g= "^ô, red things,
bloody wounds.
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S
s-teku
hide; caus.
s-tega
p^rap^ra-
to
^1&A> P'ITM' p s
, Metternich Stele 49, I j^ ^^JeJf -^ »
Iv> 385> t0 hide, t0 run avvay an(* h'de; caus.
Steg H ^ V\, B.D. 168, a bull-god.
Steg I rv a, a proper name (?) ;
S
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CD
S-tega I rv u^_, Hymn Darius, 7,
to look, to examine ; caus.
stegaut
6, watchers (?)
n
rr
o
T 1 1 1
, B.D. 108,
sett-t
s-tet
trembling, quaking,
shaking.
L.D. Ill, 140B, to stablish;
caus.
setch fl "^ M* I94' 't0 sPrinkle' t0
I ( ' scatter, to sow.
Setch Pn-l,P- 397, M. 566, N. 1173,
I (W]l( seed.
'setCh P"^^, Rec.27, 58, [î^.to
break, to break open.
setch
P. 185, to strike a balance,
to make a reckoning.
setch
(» n)
£3=*
, Mar. Karn. 52,
8, to lay waste, to be wasted.
setchu àbu (?) (1 "«-j ^ ^ W>,
Stele Usertsen III, " broken ^hearts " (used to
describe the timid broken-spirited peoples of
the Northern Sudan).
setchu P*T"n-ln~ln"l> p- 424, M.
607, flflj °^'=!^t=!^eS)> N. 1212, archers.
Setchtiu ^^|, (1^
£ , Rec. 32, 79, archers (?)
setch-t
88
X
"^1' U- l84' 322' 5I3,T-
, N. 619, [l^ fj> Rec- 3°, i98, 3i, 170,
flame, fire ; Copt.
c<LTe.
the
Tuat.
Setchti H ^, Tuat II, a fire-god in
Setchit-usrit x (| "j [1 ^
Nesi-Amsu 27, 16, a title of Sekhmit.
setch 0^^, Rec- 3°' l88'^b1;^'
setch ®P^°-®P^the
festival of the tail ; see set.
Setch H ^ §\, A.Z. 1906, 112, child,
babe, infant; fern. fl"^^» f^j^0'
p^fprixfp^ki-
Setchti H^ S), IV, 1072, young.
setch p^HP^lJH,^:
Setchetch fl "^^ |, form, image.
setch N^Tj, pot, vessel.
setch (?) [l^jj, M- 826' a ki"v^f
Pi
s-tcha H I lb\ , p. 636,
I tu _rr&
63, to go, to depart = '_§>], jj^ '> [• |
, to depart in peace, i.e., to die.
Pi.
A
, P.
D'
setcha-t
j\
, departure.
Setch a I \, Ros. Mon. '23, Champ. Mon.
378, a fabulous animal with the head of a
serpent and the legs and tail of a lion.
setcha R I ma?, Jour- As' 9> sér: IO' 5°6
p«i . «
s-tchai
Pi
, U. 642,
Pi
Plkx-Pi*'Pl**'Pl-P*i
, to be well, happy, amused, to enjoy
oneself ; |1 ^ ^ ^ ^ ~| (j, Love Songs 7, 9.
setchasetcha fl J ["[11 J 3 ', Rev.,
mockery, jest ; Copt. COX.
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s-tchai her
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Lmen.
PiM
Anastasi 1,8, 7, PJ^Qfl
•^PlM^âl-Pl?-*""
Stele 5, P I "^ ?, Jour. As. 1908, 282, to laugh,
to joke, to jest, to have pleasure in something.
S-tchai Ï j A A \> &, A.Z. 1878, 48,
PHHé"PiM-PWM
Rev. 12, 16, I 1 1 A ga, Rev. 11, 123,
1 t& 1 (=üa2i
»,66, 14,36, Pi^J
., Rev. 11, 139, to
^7
i, Rec. 27, 8,
say, to recite, to narrate ; Copt. CLJ^LXe, C<LXI
setchait pi^ir
word, speech; plur. I »
tu
13, 11; Copt. cy^-xei C<*-XI
1 (j (j at* , Rev-
uu 1 1 1 21 III'
setchain p J A A q
setchaih
Rev., counsel ;
' Copt. co(Thl.
1 1 1
Jour. As. 1908, 267, P ],(]!]$ 11 ||fe)
Rev. I2, 47, Pitjl)—ifli^fe)
Rev. 14, 16, rejoicing, jest, joke, amusement.
setchaut p J o %> g , seal.
S-tcham p j fyö to wrap up, to en
velop;var. \\ £ \ $S, \\ fe. W
setcham p |
setchami p^klUll' p
^^11fl,protector-
setchamäut [11 ^ ^ '
127, virtues, virility (?)
setchamut p|^^, \\^
l- ■•• to beget, to act the
f=a' part of a male.
1, Rec. 4,
A.Z. 1872, 37, hoe, hatchet.
setchahui
<§.
hu\m> h\
:• Pit
setchàkhmu
, shin bones; var.
Pi
% A.Z.
1864, 107, bat; Copt. (TerccTeXo.
s-tchâm
° III
or silver, plating metal; caus.
, to plate with gold
a measure of land = ioo
cubits.
setcheb [,
setcheb p"*-") J, U. 240, P. 102, M.
90, N. 97, to subsist, to exist, a synonym of
fftAAAftA
©'t0liVe'
setchbu(?) }^l, Wort. 763, 1389,
men, mankind in general.
setcheb p^ J |, U. 4, 376, 451, M.
396, p "^ J 11, Rec. 32, 80, 81, j ^,
disaster, calamity, misfortune; plur. I ^^ u
,Àmen.2i,n, p^^, p^|,
1 hJ 1^- 44 %* u ' 't0 feed't0 Provision'
to provide for, to supply ; caus.
Setchef p ^^ <^3), Annales III, no,
bread, food in general.
Setchef p "^ V , to kill, to slay.
setchem p ^^, U. 40, P. 187, p ^j
,P. 401,835, M. 573, N.i 180, P2^^>
,111,143, ^H^.
\
to
hear, to hear a case, to hearken, to obey;
to obey the dictates of the
belly.
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setchemsetchem fl ^ fl ^^, p
Rec. 33, 35, to listen carefully.
setchem-t p ^ j^, U. 631, g,
setchemu^^f ^^,
hearer, listener; plur. {
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setchem kheri u
nnn
on
setchemu ^
setchem H^
a kind of
tradesman.
judge of the mäb-t
court
setchemiu ^js^f)^^ j> é
22, officers or judges who hear cases.
setchem âsh *$ °/— n ° £=n,
attendant in the Place of truth ; ^^> g£ I,
IV, 619,
1, Rec. 8, 134,
subordinate officers, chief servants (?)
Setchemi ^\ b.d.g. 776, Anc. Eg.
Ill, 226, a bull-god, the god of hearing; <$ -\i-,
B.D.G. 699, a form of Isis of Mendes.
Setchem ànsi <^> t\ Û ^^ P w ^Tp,
B.D. 115, 7, a kind of garment (?)
Setchem (?) em snef ^ t\ ^^T
n /*+Mj Ombos II, 134, a mytho-
I ^=^.1111 Ji' logical being.
setchem metu-f ^ A
1 1 1
, the name
of the 19th day of the month
setchem heri *.
«9» w
B.D. 125, I, 21, the upper leaf of the door of
the hall of Osiris.
m
W
B.D. 125, I, 21, the lower leaf of the door of
the hall of Osiris.
Setchem ^ t\ :^5 to paint the
eyelids with stibium; see I cs> l\ <ë>:,
P
^u>—
setchen P ^ <^vL^, Rec- 3' 3. to
I I ^v overthrow.
setcher p JMj, p & ^, in, 141,
to be strong, to make strong.
setcher p B* ©, p B* Ö ©, fort,
strong place ; plur. I B* jytj ©.
setcher p B* ^, T. 338, p. 820, N.
702, Hh. 453, PJ^H' P^^3» IV>
ôsç.p^^b, pJHj^L-zi, pBiîH
PJL^cL' ^0,111,143, H V.
f*%, y^L-fl, pB^5 to pass the night,
to lie down to sleep or in death, to sleep, the
opposite of <rr> /i\, to pass the day ; 1 B
I \\ III! ftAAAftA I <: -^>
A.Z. 1900, 27, the sleepless One,
i.e., God.
setcheri P Bs (Je^^. ^JtJ\
, he who is lying down asleep or
dead; plur. p^jjtj^j.^l.p^^,
p<uW% - ö
setcheriu p & %><^^<^, P.
204, N. 847, sleepers, i.e., the blessed dead.
setcherit P B* o <J=^ r=a, sexual
intercourse.
setcherit P B* <J=j
a night camp-
,' ing ground.
setcherit P B» o<H, J- 333, p. 824,
I <r^> < * ' N. 703 ...... .
setcher (?) <ffî, B.D. ib, 19, bier(?)
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setcherit sickness, pros-
Setcherit fl Bî n^f^, (1 B«
<p==5j , the rest festival.
setcherit flB^jö, 0 B o
^ Ö fl B* o ^ ° sleeping draught,
' 'in' <zr> ' ' ö ' drugged beer.
Setchriu fl^fjfJHJlïi. A-z-
1900, 21, the sleeping gods.
Setcherur fl J^ ^ |g j^, ^ 380,
setcheh P^Jl.p^J^l.the
shin bone; dual 0^^=33, P^f^S^-
setcheh [1 ^ J 7^, u. 542, T. 297,
P. 226, a mythological serpent.
s-tcheser P"^|)«=». (1^. |^§
IV, 834, A_2^» t0 beautify, to make grand or
splendid, to promote to high rank ; caus.
setcheseru H v~^ % j] ', splendid «
magnificent things.
s-tcheser s-tcheser fl ^*^ H ^=*^ x
S-JT
to complete, to beautify.
S-tchet H"1-^^, R "^^jS, Amen.
11, 14, M^"^ (I ^ {&, to tell, to narrate, to
describe, to speak ; caus. ; Copt. CQ&.XC
setcheti H
narrator, story
teller.
setchetu |1^. P^^^j,
I ^"^ Qb 1, Anastasi I, 26, "3, speech, stories,
narratives, tales, descriptions, precepts, sayings.
setchet-t [1 "^ & o , [1^ ^ *&,
Àmen. 14, 14, narrative, story.
Setchet R "^ ctd , hall, chamber.
setohetha fl^^f ^f, Rev.,
to jest; see |l|(j(j||;.
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SH
r~^~i
sh do = Heb. ttj, Copt. cy.
r^v-i
Sha, She i , A.Z. 45, 129, estate, field.
r^v-i
■ » ■ , , r-rc-i do do do jW-
SÜa 1 ' I ' I V I s'si'sfl '
. lake, pool,
£-\ I Q I /WW\A Ci I AvWvAA
cistern, tank, ornamental water in a garden,
, P. 830, N. 773; Copt. ttJHL
trough, laver; plur
'H
sha äa
H c
IV, T047, a large water
garden.
SUa-tAsàr™^,^^,
lake of Osiris, a name of the Fayyûm.
ShaenAsàr w^ r]^|,B.D. T22,6,
lake of Osiris (the Fayyûm).
Sha uäb , t=t f 1 ^am } rvn f
(1) basin of purification; (2) r^nf A
iwww a name of the lake of the temple of Den-
n
I \V I
avWvaa
/WW\A
/WW\A
.. 00'^^/-^ ^^ a name of Lake
derah; (3) <wW 1 ,
Sha-t ur-t m ^ », a P«t of the
o I <z=>o © Fayyûm.
,„ . _+ „□ ° DOD o a kind of
sha-t pet r^v-1 , , .
^ ^^p=q' Ck F=q incense.
Shattpet ™D ° ©,T. 175, 279, M.
28, 65, 156, ™°J!, P. 60, N. 86, no,
DO D <=>
, a title of Nut.
DO 1 A
1
I s l
e"-^ P. 1116B,
All!
sha qäh
30, tanks in which fish were kept ready for
eating.
Shatesui(?) m^s
the Oasis of Khârgah (?)
', a lake in
Sha Asbiu
I H
^PJIflW
B.D. 63B, 2, the lake of Fire in the Tu at
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I SX Jï£^ -se /wvw\ 111
189, 11, the lake of Ageb, i.e., the celestial sea.
Sha Aaru
*£>.
1 f m ^-* _tf
P.637,-()^_^fff,N.
•379,C7'I)^<=J1^t5tS['^,M.si5,
the lake of Reeds in the Other World.
Sha àqer ^^ (j ^ |, B.D. 172, 40,
lake of Perfection, a lake wherein the righteous
bathed.
Shaur
DO
, B.D. 117,3,
/WW\A
/WW\A ,
/WW\A
I ^ I ft/VNAAA V*
a large lake in the Tuat; a^vw
O I /wvw\ <: -
/WW\A I (3
ftAAAftA
I
Rhind Pap. note 42, the
great lake of Khensu.
-Sha Maäti ™S^\ßß ®. ß-D-
17, 51, lake of Truth, a lake in the Tuat
DO
Sha em mâfk-t
H III
!>
11
B.D. 39, 19, the lakes of Turquoise in the Tuat.
ShaenAmu™^^^(|
, B.D. 98, 6, lake of Fire in the Tuat
Sha en ânkh ' ' ^am ■£ n. 762,
Tuat IV, lake of Life, a lake
'. ' in the Tuat.
I \>
Vï
Sha en maât Da ^am
54, "lake of Truth."
ss
2^1
o I
Sha en maätiu Da ^am
Hl 0 \\
B.D. 168, lake of the Speakers of the truth
, Peasant
!,
Sha en määt ^^ /WW\A
I
>rm
, Berg. II,
395» "*»
a lake in the Tuat
Sha en Heru
rm
H I
, B.D. 17, 46,
, the
lake of Horus in the Tuat
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the lake of Natron in
Sha ent hetche-t . _,
Hi Û i0'
145, 36, lake of Light in the Tuat.
Sha en Kha cs=1/^aa*
B.D.
H
=r, Rec. 27, 223, the name
of a lake in the Tuat ; see
l 1
a
N. 966,
a
Sha en khebentiu
:£^=£>U- 576.
1, B.D. 130, ro, lake of the Wicked.
Sha en Sab 1 /ww*
tw\
26, 233, the lake of the Jackal in the Tuat.
Sha sab ™ ^ ^, Rec 26, 233,
1k \i -L-- the lake of the Jackal
BJ *™' in the Tuat.
i 1
Sha en s-hetep w*
H I
n=*=,B.D.
96-97, 7, lake of Propitiation.
Sha en setchet
/W\AftA I /] , B.D.
(Nebseni) 17, 41, a lake of Fire in the Tuat.
Sha en qebh oa ^^ a
M
N. 762, the lake of Cold Water in the Tuat.
0, ,T -r-K-1 ÖÖÖ ftAAAftA
Sha Nu ™™
I 3S 1» >1 ftAAAftA
™&™ Jn , the Celestial ocean.
/VA/VAAA
r^v-i
/VA/VAAA
SO
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Sha Nesàsà (Sha en Sàsà?)
MPI|li«.~-PI|PI|IH
*—^ M , a lake of Fire in the Tuat;
varr,
Sha Neserser
. 71, iS, a U
Shaneter T
rzszi
B.D. 71, iS, a lake of Fire in the Tuat; varr.
1 w 1 a A û 1 v\ 1
(|f|e.
C30
pool of the God in the Tuat.
, B.D. 172, 42, the
Sha Hi aa 8 hh ^, t. 378,
I All A/WWA I
, N. 625, a lake in the Tuat.
Sha heru
the Celestial beings.
<^>
*
1 1 1
, the lake of
Sha heh ^^^ ! B'D'I31' I0'the lake
* * I n 2i 11 ' of a million years.
years.
, B.D. no, 6,
Sha Hetep Da=^=
s l o D
the lake of the god Hetep.
B.D. 149, II, 6, the lake where the kharu geese
lived in the Tuat.
Sha Sharu (?)
a lake in the Tuat.
Sha Tat-tâ ^«^^J () ©, U. 481,
i^è\ A (1, N". 144, a lake in the fuat.
Sha Tcheser-t ^^ ! ^T) ^ ^'the
lakes of the goddess Tchesert in the Tuat
Sha(?) , phallus (?)
(e=S)
Sha (?) 00 ^, B.D. 98, 8, lacuna (?)
sha-t
rvn
l 0 1 © c
I = I, r-~-i,
1 a r 1 1 1
o I
l, things.
sha-t (?) [TjTjî^]«
hundred; usually
written @; Copt, eye, cy°T- The reading
shent has been proposed (A.Z. 1898, 138);
p (a
@ @ , two hundred; Copt cyHT ; o, U.
516, T. 327, hundreds.
Sha-t (?) [iimn]» 100-thread stuff.
sha cp^v UM, p. 44o, WÛ, M. 656,
îtîlî , garden, meadow, estate, plain.
sha, shaut ftlfl i&, Mil ^ ?5. Illll
P.S.B» 13; 411, flowering shrubj flower, a vine
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r^rc-i
in blossom ; plur. ^j] ^ I, IV, i167, ^j]
^[,AnastasiI,25,3,IV,772; M^^>
iM^!)!)0^ I»flowers in genera1'the
plants in a garden, garden ; Copt. OjegHOT.
shau^Q,1^ 3,-, "o, melon
sha ^J % ^5, Hh. 437, reeds.
wine, drink.
Sha îîîlî, a fabulous animal like a
greyhound with a straight tail in the form of an axe.
Sha-t hThq, Metternich Stele 86, a
mythological animal, parent of Menu.
Sha M \M. M \ ^ > a kind
of dog; plur. M^^.
sha-t £jft| ^7, bitch.
sha,shaà M^^, M^^>
1 ; Copt. eçtjOO.
Shau I^î^%/<=a || !, Peasant B 2,
138, pig; M- 4 Î O' MetterniCwhilfso8w
Shaà ^\I\*SX> BD-36,ffit"^
i^dlx^ B.D. H2, 5, the black pig
H ^™ J^ LLl' of Set speared by Horus.
Sha-t ^^ JL, ffit"^ JL.claw
of a bird, talon, a measure ; îtîîî ^K\f <__JLi <-=>,
great span = 3^ palms (14 fingers); tïfoî
„JL "^è6» little span = 3 palms (12 fingers)
Sha-ti JL*-™* Sphinx I, 257.
sha-t J^| *^^> Part of the body of an
J^ ^T' ofadog.
animal;
Sha-t rm
N. 70
, U. 582, body;
ft»—=> o
, M. 59
%%\T.*
r
sha-t r^v-i
•m
,p. 89.
^ P. 477, N. 1265,
j****" ' emissions of the body.
sha pet □□ ^ DC* u- 6°9' storm>
sha
r^rc-i
■1
tempest.
^, to
read, to proclaim ; Copt. UXy.
shaa oszi^\ V^, t0 steer, to sail a boat.
sha,shai]^i|,]^%^ ,Thes.i285,
Mil
,m
I, to fix, to appoint,
to decide, to determine, to destine, to
predestinate, to allot, to design, to decree, to
ordain, to commission, to authorize.
sha-t Mi!
. m
Ck I
=11
.ma
Amherst Pap. 26, T»T»T
° , BM°> A'Z- 45» I25, something
w ' '
decreed or ordained by God, what is ordained
by man or fixed by custom, what is seemly or
fitting, dues, revenue, taxes, impost.
shau |Ü£ ^ |, A.Z. 1874, 87, |flg ^
,1V, IIl6>M^!]!]^flj> what is de-
creed or ordered or ordained, fate, destiny.
profit, benefit.
shai Mi!
shait Mi!
Rev., use, utility, worth ;
Copt, cy<*-**-•
, Rec. 3, 44, Mi!
3
I I I
j, A.Z. 1905,28, 39>KM
», IV, 530, îitït - il ! - tax' imP°st' Produce
!,
of a country.
shaiu M ^ !)!) ^ I j > RS-B- IO> 42,
dues, revenues, treasures.
sha 122
shaà £££ I)
c^o a kind of bread,.loaves,
111' feod in general.
Rev. 13, 107, book, writing,
' document.
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Shaà ^^(j *, Westcar Pap. 12, 17,
estate, garden, orchard, grove.
ShaâU ^ ^ (j ^ Ö , wine, drink.
shaàuM^fjco^A.Z. I9boo,ds3?,
shaàs M^!) f1^' UM!) f1^.
travel, to journey.
Shaàsiu JJ| ^ (] |1 ^ |, goings, goers.
Shaàs J&J ^ (] H v^-, wicket-gate (?)
shaâ (sha) £^^7, Rev. n, 125, J^
^^, Rec. 21, 77, M^> HÜ—">
I^J^ , up to, as far as, until ; -ç=^1ïM ,
IV, 647, <z> îjfiî , as far as ; Copt. CtJA..
/VA/VAAA
shaâ-t 1ÏÎÏT vi ° J°ur- As- I9°8' 979'
snaa t^u^, until. Copt> ^^
shaâut (sha-t) 1ïfot „.(?).n !, until;
Copt. cy<LTe.
shaâ îïM ^7, Rev. 13, 8 = cy<L; of use
and wont, e.g., ClJ£.qCUrrZJL.
shaâ, shaàâ (shâ) T^î 0, foîtî"^
AIAh
1 1 1
Q /VA/VAAA
t ® '
>BMi] Q, to begin ;fcU
Rev. r5> 3S, the source of life.
Shaâit |4î^, ^, the goddess of
primeval matter—a form of Hathor.
shaâà-mes ^| ^ Q @ ^ ^ yi» Rev-
14, 7, firstborn ; Copt. CtJ^LJULICe.
shaâ, shaä-t BH^ ZZ!» SuPP. 1223,
ÏÏÎÏÎ ^\ ° Rec" 33' 32' warehouse> store-
■^^ .Äon' house, granary.
shaâ (shâ) jYlït
^7
irrrm
.MÛ
, Rev. 12, 79, sand; Copt CIJU3.
shaâ Tiîjî
L«^
, to smite, to conquer.
shaâi fifit'
G
t-fl
slaughter,
slayer.
shaäit (shäiti) ÜhT%—°HH\\L-ZI'
^ Ik 11 \\ j!*' blow'stroke' ilIIuck^?)
shaâ ^2
shaâi T^î ^7
^ Mar. Kam. 55,
75» beggar.
Rev. ii, 149,
something written.
Shaâi Hi! jg^—fl()(]mifl,
7MM j), Rev. 11, 183; see Shai.
^7
shaäim T^î ^7
Rev. 13, 20,
stable.
A . o
shaäikh £&2 ^7 \\\\ O 2y3 m' Rev- I4>
17, dust; Copt. CtJoeiïï-
shaäber(?) I&î^2^, Rev. n, 133,
outside ; Copt. cy<L&oX.
shaäm T»T»Î ^7 f\ , Rev. n, 182, to
desire ; var. Jftfi ^\ c=z ^ ; Copt. cyeJULGI.
shaämtuf TiTtî ^7 t\ ^ *^, Rev. 12,
14, 13, 21 = Copt. çy£.rrreq.
shaâr tïfoî Q\>,tooth; Copt <xj<lX(?)
Shaâr J&J ^ r>ân> Jour. As. 1908, 255,
to bargain, to haggle ; Copt. ep:tJ<L<Lp.
shaâr fc^^X <E^*^, Mar. Kam. 54,
\\
42,
N\ $> Mû IklIZ^^ $>to vow'to
promise, to boast.
Shaâr T»T»T lfc\ ^^ c-zi, Amherst Pap.
\\ «»-=> door, gate, prison ;
_.c=~ ^-^ Heb. "Cm?.
=8, T»T»T
shaärki Mit
yj
w
Vo.Rev.
12, 118, drought; compare Arab. j-S>.
shaàs TfT*T 1$\ _ O, Sm>vreck 163, a
product of the enchanted island.
shaäsha JjJ| ^71^| Ï, Rev. 12,17, rail,
railing ; Copt. ^VOOj.
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shaàsha ^4Î UM ^ » Rec- 33,J 2°>
reverence, respect.
shaäshaä Ißß,*^IM^, Iiltl^^
ffiî ^ ^'Rec*33'x 2°'T38' MM^KM^7
J] I .2 Rev. 13, 29, boast, glory, fame, renown ;
ll| El' Copt. cyoTcyoT.
shaäshaä |^| \7 ^ftj ^7 3
to winnow ; Copt. CtJOJCtJ e &oX.
shaäshaä ^j^J Q ÜI
1 w» Rev-
.w
Rec. 3, 38, terrace, walk with
trees planted by the side.
£^j, Israel Stele 8,
., Rec. 21, 95,
shai titiî
a man's fate, his fortune and allotted span of life.
shai ban M \ (|y j (j £,
Israel Stele 8, ill luck.
shai nefer ^ (j(j ^ J |, good luck.
Shait M^fj!) - ^, Treaty 10, Jffi[
evil destiny, a blow of fate.
Shai ItM^(|(| jj.Anien. si, 16, A.Z.
1873,138, Todt. (Leps.), pi. 50, ftlfl
.ma
B.M. 32, 411, Jour. As. Sér. X, 9, 434, 460,
473» 491. 5°8» 552> ßerg. 73» the god Luck
or Fate or Destiny who reckons the days
(TJP1LPPP2)«"»-
Shait ^
, Amen. 9, 11,
1, Hh. 330, the goddess Fate.
Litanie 37, a dog-god.
Shai |tfj! ^ (j(j tf ^j, Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 73 forms of.Rä (No. 37).
Shai ]M !)!) vm, a benevolent se*e£
Shai TVftî (](] W,' Lanzone 129, a
crocodile-god who ate the hearts of the dead.
shai Mi!
.. - Rec. 12, 98, a
o m' kind of seed.
shaii |^2 (j(j (g [j (j .A, well, fountain,
tank, cistern ; Copt. CtJHI.
Shau 1=]% ^k, P. 38, M. 48 = *—
Û ^b, T. 286, to injure (?)
shau rvn <fc\ "v\ ^\, in the name
shau T»T»T Igv Q , to be hot, to burn, fire.
shau Miî^ ûûo, Rev. 13,25,
D
nv-i
o.
Rev. 12, 118, dry, parched ; Copt, cyooxe
shaut KMçQ
0 Rev. 14, 12, dry-
Ill' ness.
121
Shau M^^©. RD- Mi-142,
Q ÄI 142, III, 15, a city with
' the special cult of Osiris.
>m
shau ljE[e^, Rev. 13,6,
Rec. 16, 69, Uflg
I Qf, Jour. As. 1908,
283, to glorify oneself, to boast oneself over
someone or something ; Copt. CtJOY, CtJOYCtJOY.
Shau KM ^^|,-Amen. 12, 4, JtfjJ
^. MM HÛ^M ^
1. .Iffil'^O.Ifla'îLo.tobetf
\ Theban
, most
value, property, stuff, possessions, goods,
something which is of worth or value, something
useful, advantage, benefit; frȔ*t <sk *3
OstrakaNo.2;fiîtî'^
valuable of all.
Shau M ^ ^ |. Rec- 36, 53, M
^Ojî), P-S.B. 15, 35, ?A ?TOn =
the god of prosperity and of .
' good luck and good fortune.
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shau (?) O S, abode, dwelling.
shau-t UÜ^^ ^j3»p- 414, M. 593,
N. 1198, garden, park.
Shau TtT«T ^ ^, excrement.
sha Jtffi ^\ -^-, a disease of the eye.
shauti (shuti) JffiJ©^«"»-!]!, Rev.
w
11, 174, the two plumes of a crown
III
parts of the magical boat.
shau HH^^,^» Rec- 30, 66,
ts of the magical boat.
shauaà Jtfüf) (jeîjj, leather ^ip,
shauaaMf](j^slabofsato^ü0er
shauabu ÎÈl&fl'kJeQ.
the melon plant ; plur. Ttttt"^ -f\ ^ J ^
-§r|, I-ove Songs 3, -3, M^f)^
shauab-t M^f]^Joi-
melons (?) the figs of the persea tree (?)
shauabti M^fl^J:J.
tjftî Jp ! J1 1 , a figure made of stone, wood,
faience, etc., which was placed in the tomb to
perform the work of a slave on behalf of the
deceased ; var. JtfjJ J ^ J ; see %na J ^ |.
shauabti ]££ ^j J~ Q, iv, 733, A.Z.
34, 166, ^J ff) J \\ Ö1 Pot> vessel> vase, jar.
\\
1 1 1 1
, Rec.
shauar^-^f]^
19, 96, part of a shrine.
shauâ M ^ ^ ^ c=^' writins>
document, letter, book ; see o
01
shaubu M]^J^f|> flame>
fire; compare Heb. l^lüj Tob xviii, 5.
Shab-t Mit !U,A-Z- 1905. 5. daily ser-
M^ v^obligation^
Shab(?) lïfrî j^. HerusâtefStele 15.
tribe ; compare Eth. jVf)ft :
Shab-t ^^J^_p,P.373,N. 1149,
B.D. ed. Nav. 172, 28, Jgg ^ J \J[, Rec.
31» 25, Jj&l jj^ J ^, water melon (?); plur.
IV, 1194, M \ J l)"f °; Copt cycoße.
Shab-t IlM^ J ©dried melon plants,
shabarth £^| J "î?^ _ÄÄ, stream, flow
of water ; Heb. n|?2ttj.
shabu M \J ^2gû,2gS2g2,
altars laden with food offerings.
shabu M^ J^^' t0 shorten
sail, to furl a sail."
^Jß, to strike, to
M
shabu M}\
smite, to hew stones.
shabuiH^J^X^aa
worked stone, masonry.
shabu M^JeJ. MJM
a funereal figure; varr. M^f] ^. J"f
ShabU $£^ J^ f||, a fire-god;
see Ashbu.
shabn Jffi[ J Ö 1, Rev. 12, 87, 1ïM J
a/s/wva /] p ^ junction, union, accord, unison^
4 21' Copt, cyiorcß.
Shabt HI J^, Jour- As. 1908, 255,
staff, stick ; see jj|t| J\ J ^^.
shabti^ij- Mj:|.m^
223
DD
SH
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shabt-t M^ J^' Rea T> 48>
Love Songs 2, 3>M^ J^^'^lk
|(ac=>, staff, stick, rod, bâton, walking-stick;
^7,Amen.l5,.,M'kJ^^i.
Saluer I, 6, s, 6; Heb. B3ffi, Copt. çg&tDT,
Syr. ri, ■>.*■
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shamit M^^fjfj
cleansing; var. lïftt/gXQ(JÜ Ö-
shamu M^^^T;
1 I I
@ w
shapu|M^°|r,A-'-i^c3:
Shapu-neter-àr-t-ka TtTtî \^ d
1
<2>-| j & B.D. 163, ii, name of one of
"^ I 5Ü ' the two Utchats of Râ.
Shapsh TtTtî D ÏÏfrT f, Rev. u, 171, fore,
arm ; Copt. cyooïicy.
shaf^^^f|,t0burnuP^;
sbafi ÛM^^T^''t0 be arw< t0
act as an enemy, to swell (of a boil), swelling ;
Copt, çy^qe.
Shafit IjEt^^, Jour. As. 1908, 294,
Sj o, wickedness,
sin, want ; Copt. UJ^qT" ; Amhar. fr^,
sham M^J^^*^> BD- '30,
10, to be foul or dirty.
sham' îïfïî'
">—fl to wash out
L-fl ' clothes (?)
sham' T»T»T
L Anastasi IV
sham'-t TtTtt
Anastasi IV, n,'8, V, 6, i, Sallier I, 9, to
desire (?)
0 a wooden
j-^' bar or tool.
«bandit (?) M^l^l^'
kind of seed used in medicine; ttîiî
\\
Ö an infusion of the same.
11
Sham-bar |âl^^j
g ^ & Anastasi III, Rev. 6, 7, a proper name ;
I Si' according lo Alt K. 850= .^y^Çj.
/WWSA t fulling,
Peasant
I" III'
279, dirty clothes to be washed.
shamu ^ ^^ ^ I ■A> Thes-
1203, to traverse.
Shamu TtTtt/ys t\ Ö , a kind of drink.
111
Shames-t TVftî ^V H fl Xjj, an ear of
corn; plur. M\Ï^\^' M\
«Ogjulc.
shamsh Iflfl ^ Iflfl T^3, Rev. 13,30
= n I, to serve.
shanash Jm \^ ^ , Rec. 3,33 =
<w\AftA Ö ^a to stink.
nn 2i
/W\A/\A p-\^ ~|
shansh M ^ ^ . ÎÛÎ
1 >¥n^ M, 000 ■
ftAAAAA _
matter; Copt. äJHOcy.
ftAAAftA ftAAAftA Q
ftAAAftA ( foul or stinking
I N\ I ftAAAftA III
shanu T»T»Î
shanr |tf£
shanr |tf£
'133, bristle, wool (?)
shanrefi TJjt
öe
Gen. Epist. 64
* <=$< to rub off, to
1 1 iD'
mi 1
rub away.
^> AZ- l87i»
^>
111 I \\
Anastasi I, 24, 1, the bristling of the hair
through fright.
sharr fiftf
_Sä
-Sä
IflÜ m~ } ! Sr ' J°un As* I9°8' 25°> KM
1 _Sä U I iri ^^
, Rev. 13, 30,
-Sä
_Sä
..WM
_Sä
-Sä
-Sä _Sä of, to
0
pray, prayer; Copt. CLjXhX,
sharram tïfoî _sä ^è\ _Sä
^ .Sä "^ .Sä ^ (|, Rev, 14, 10, in-
-t■ w flammation of the eyes.
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sharri m^ ÛÛ T 4k> ^ I2' "4'
■^^.SäHH Ji JW lamentation.
sharitâ-t IlM^^II) *□, M
=>"25û"ll(l ° - Anastasi *' 23> 3, 24i 3»
\\ | ils |.' gulf, precipice, chasm.
sharrur Hfl-f^ fj j $fc, Rev.
'.Sä.Sä U I
i4, i5, joy; Copt. çyXoxX<U.
sharef ^ ^ ^, ^ ^ ^, Rev.
n, 134, 140, to injure; Copt. cyXoq.
sharfi (?) ÛM ^ Jl, ^ ^> Ana*-
tasi I, 10, 3, ruffled, dishevelled.
sharm ^^j^L-j, III, 8, |tfg
0, to be unused (of weapons).
sharm' ftfiT
1,78,11, Mit
Harris
ful, to be unoccupied, idle, to be free to do
what one pleases.
sharm'
BSV
, flj[, Thes. 1204,
, Rougé I.H. II, 125,
ft, Harris I, 42, 7,
të&\fÈ^\' mk§^l' t0
greet, to salute, to offer salutations, to salaam,
to sue for mercy ; compare the meanings of the
Heb. Jrhw>
charma Iffil VTÜÜÜl'tolk
' ^jj 1, Israel Stele 26, peace, content ; Heb.
D^tf, Arab. ^uD
sharm'tâ Üfk^im
Anastasi I, i7> 5> M^,T=.l 1
^^T^I^'ame-ll0cuiaS:
sharmatàÉsH^^l^llfl,
tribute; Heb. HttW.
sharsh JjfrJ "%\ ^^ § js , to be swift,
to hasten; varr. ]j£J >£\ oo \ J\ , csp,
O
mn
A
A.
sharsha ^ _a* ^| <^, Rev. 12, 48,
to dispute, to contend ; Copt. OjepOJI.
Sharshar (?) ^ ^ ^ ]£& \
, B.D. 163, 8, the name of an Utchat
Sharsharkhet ^"J^Ifil^
■Q
B.D. 163, 11, a name of one of the
two Utchats of Rä.
Sharshatâkatà httî <^.^&,îïht
II—^iy>RD-,65,9,anaAmrnf
Shartana, Shartenu |jJ2
^ j, Mar. Kam. 52,1, B^^ J^ (
I 2-L I ' -LENS A*/W\A I C_l I
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Shartina flffl , X"kl$|.»
Mediterranean people, Sardinians (?)
Shartshaq ^"^J^^Rec. 35,57,
the name of a fiend.
Shahab ^ ™ 2^3, Berg. I, 35, god of
the south wind. He has a lion's head, horns,
and two pairs of wings.
1A&
shahqarâ fYlYf
Anastasi J, 10, 3, a term of abuse.
ShakhaI^e|^,R-, «he approach
shakhent(?) M^^^> 1>'3'a
plant.
shas
(1 V , to cut, to kill.
shasi Jj^fl j\, U. 554,T. 303, IiU
Sharhu Mfl\> ReV' I4'5I'iha8nnebn P * • U" «ft Rec. 36 210, M\V
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, I VCJ
J\ ,U. 223,
B.D. 63n, 4, ]M A
JP- SIS» I^èI—"— QQ ^'ReVl "> l86,tOgOrtO
travel, to advance, to travel about in general.
Shasiu m^Ti'RD,trav5e2ller6s:
8has8^[pp^>N.i72>^t'^pp^>
T. 348, to go, to travel, to advance.
Shasu m^^^. MÛ} &**'
^è~i^, M"^^'the country of
the nomad Semites.
\/8s ' Ttt^K V& ' nomad Semites;
gfl'JMÄ t^öf!' Copt, cycoc.
shasu H^^-^^,
Rec. 6, 156, a god of the
dead.
ears of corn
Shasi tjt+t
shasha £{ffi[ ^ [j^|, MjIBM
ffl°nö>t0 build-
\ to tread down, to trample
under foot.
shasha-tlâl^lâl^^.j
shasha M^m'^al.M'^
a tread-
ng down.
, Rec. 1, 46, ignominious, vile.
shasha MiîîïH^l^ Ö, Jour. As.
1908, 275, vase; Copt. cy<LcyOT.
shasha ^^M^^.M^
mit, m^iî^t. a
iMiri. ffll^. * Pi*-', the
seed from the same, beads.
shasha-t MitMitll°,Rec'I4'I5'thin?
ééméém Um» sown, seed.
shashait I*lil3jîiî()() J,iv,ii27)iM
T»T»T o O' IV> II23' necklace.
Shashaut îïfoî îïfoî o \>$, ornaments
for the neck or head.
shashait ]££ ]££ J ^, Iflfl jj^I&I
^^?'P^P?'throat'-see™!-
Shashaqa M^H^^, ****
21, 13 = Shishak.
shashatà-t tïfoî ÎjÎjÎ
w ^ 1
I \ ^\ UM IM J^> Rev. 14, 40, l&l
liltl _fL>Rev- 2>43> ûMIûl]!«^^,Jour>
As. 1908, 312, window; Copt. cyOTCyX.
shashat-t H^]^ "% ' Rec 33,
137, window; Copt. çyOTçyT.
shaqa^^^^-S-B.^
shaqar Mjî
@
w
wooden tool or instrument.
shaqarqabi imi ^ a
o
II
w
, Koller 4, 21, a kind of Sudani fruit (?)
shaqiu
shaqiq JM A
o, rings, earrings.
o
A Or, to delight in ; var.
Shaqu ^'<^~ JJ, Rechnungen 49, a
weight = 22 teben and 5 qet ; plur.
shaqu m^ A e
A°
em
«»'
a wooden decoration in circular form of a pillar,
chaplet.
shaqu frU^^I^, a leather object;
Mit A \> W I IV' 692'leather bands, quivers
■==■ _Zl V. 1 ' or cases made of leather.
shak
□CD
>, P. 369, to bandage =
, N. II45-
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Shaka - Àmen-Shakanasa
B.D. 163, 11, a Nubian god(?)
shakaika ^^^1j^ ÛÛ ^=^*^ i !
QP^^)> Rev. 13, 26, passion (?)
Shakanasa ÎYfyf \^^=^* \^
ï? J], B.D. 163, 11, a form of Àmen (?)
shakarâa(?) T»T»Î
w
r^ Inscr. Hier. 28, some strong-smelling
, ' object (?)
Shakarshau
1
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,L.D. III,2ir,4,TiM
titit "£k ^ vA ' ' ' a Mediterranean
_Sä tüü j^, 1 2ti [\/\/)' people.
shakiki ffit^=^(j(j^=^(j(j fl^fe),
Rev., to delight in.
shaknen ÎVM .,., .a , Rev. n, 152, to
fight, to contend; var. J^ ^ (j(j Ö ^,
Rev. 14, 15; Copt. cytfftHH.
shaker J^^^féri, Rev. 13, 49, 14,
64, Rec. 30, 115, money, tax, hire, wages ; Copt.
cytf-Hp.
shaker M^^°, iv, 715, M
I o
°> IV, 775,
>_ff»as , a kind of
precious stone, rings, ring money (?) ; Copt.
CtJCTOTp, tf"ctJOYp(?)
Shakershau US^J^I^j,
Mar. Karn. 52, 14, a Mediterranean people.
shagar Miît^ S
\ \ ftAAAftA ) 1
ftAAAftA
Gol. 1, 10, ditch, conduit, grave (?)
shagar Miît^ S
w
-, Mar.
Aby. Ill, 54, 4, cage, wicker hamper; compare
Heb. -HUD.
shagig lililSlId ZSgf, Rev. 12, n3,
Digitized by
to delight in, to desire.
Shagnen ^ S ö ^ ö ^ ^, to quarrel,
to fight ; Copt. cyCfrtHH.
Shager J^ Q ia° , rings, ring money (?)
tax ; Copt. CtjCTOTp.
shatabHüiay^,!^
Il A fl T*k * t0 gag» t0 muzzle, to shut up ;
In J _tf S—A' Copt.ap-o£(?)
shatàbutâ Iffl[^)y«](lS.
leather gags (?)
shatirtà-tai^^l^.gulf,
precipice.
ShatbakaiH)^y, 0-0^36
shat IM
w
^ , t\> L.D. Ill, 140B,
Rec. 31, 24, IV, 387, ^^J^, Siut 15,
1905, 8, oo^g^^g>, to dig, to quarry.
shatMjTs.^grz.^;
shata IsH^rt^, t0 Stpl'C
shatiM^(j(jsf,^meM,re6nO;
shatirtà-t îïfoî
Anastasi I, 23, i,Ufl
ibid. 24, 3, gulf, precipice
shathi JJI
w
Ö, Rev. n, 132,
to pour out a libation
Shà (?) ^ (] ^, Rev. 14, 35, nose.
Shàu oo(] ^\î, U. 553, P. 282, shade,
shadow ; see oo I) ^S [.
shàS C30 (1 —*—, to run.
Shâku nn Q V~^>, U. 29, a kind of cake
1000
r^v-i •
symbolic of the teats of Isis (?) ; var. ° ,
MwfJlbft®
SH [ 730 ] SH
shä, shäi aa, u. 136, T. 107, N. 444,
Rev. 12, 40, to cut, to slay, to cut down
trees, to hollow out a boat.
Annales X, 192, to cut, to
cut off, to slay.
shää L~ü~n
V
shäi-t
rzKzi
IV, 761, '~~~J(](]\\ o, a cutting up, section,
carnage, massacre, slaughter; see (1(1 ^
shäiut oa(l(l ° , A.Z. 1900, 38>i"q^(|
ofjTrT' Missi°n r3,117,1^ TT?»pieces
of meat cooked or uncooked.
shâ-t (shât?)
rzKzi
U. 272,
, N. 315, 719, 874, _ü^=,
rzKzi
T. 50, P. 667, 684, N. 995,^^
r~\\ 1
o ^^'
rzKzi
TT j/5^» knife» butcher's knife, wound,
^»
gash ; plur. „a ^, Rec. 31, 17, 31, ,,
rzszi
S—fl
^^'
Shä a, to seek, to ask, to beg.
shä-t
, Rec. 29, 146,
kind of scented wood.
Shä J ra, to form, to fashion, to build
shä
- ' "-■' " barren ground, sandy
soil (?)
r^v-i r^v-i tZSZ!
\>
00° DD I
> N. 707, . ,„.
000 o (I) 1
I r-rc—1 o r^v-j i—rc—1 |
>
\7 o' o ° l' o \> I ' fWl o' \\ ' \\ o 1 '
j Q—ß DO r~rc~
sand; a, a sand offering;
c=b£= o HI' B} TJ
siris; * ^K|
Rec. 4,29,thebedofOs..„, k,1 „
<=>_Zi I o un 1 1'
those who are on their sand, /.*., dwellers in the
desert ; Copt, cyuu
Shall oVW J) 1, Thes. 1296, sand-men,
ooo^iu I
i.e., dwellers in the desert.
shä-t, shäi-t
Q,U.,36,^PQ
iv, 1137,—oo>, nUUo,
r* , bread, bread-cake, sacrificial bread,
a mess of boiled grain, food ; plur.
r^v-i
111' ^7
, IV, 501 ; see the following : —
1 1 1'
Rec.
O 1
OO 1
nno .... do ° Donnoi do
3,44,_fl|||,ibid.,^;>_iJl|l|G)ji_J1
000'
Sna-t .. a o u , bull cakes ;,
o o
£p£-, goose cakes ;
îsîA.iv.««,
shäi-t oa
I V\ I ° C®
d 0 ftAAA/W
white cake.
1 , obelisk cakes ;
, cake, loaf;
q>' ' ' all III
do
0 , Love Songs V, 1, sweet cakes, date cakes.
sha-t, shai-t 0 o , u. 585, 0,
T. 309»
de
3, 5»
r^v-i de
_ DO C=>q;
„ T. 351, _^i , Koller
\\
o
.'S?™!)
fc
:, letter, writing; plur.
c=>q; 1 v\ 1 Or 1 v\ 1 -f\o Q>^r
C3SZI fk ^^
&.
Ill'
, Anastasi I,
, Rec. 21, 8ï,
1 1 1 ' o 1 1 1 J'
letters, literature; for o 1 see metcha-t;
111 <g mi fl JT 1 1 1
l v\ I ^ aOy; I v\ j C^>^r
13» 4,
, B.D. X41, 1.
Shäi-t en sensen
4^:
r^rc-i
3SZI
I
4»|.
1X1
Digitized by Miutusuu \&
ftAAAftA
I ^^ ftAAAftA ftAAAftA
I Xp 1, " Book of breath-
\\ \\ T^ I '
ings"—the title of a funerary work greatly
..esteemedJn the Graeco-Roman Period.
SH [ 731 ] SH
Shäi-t ent Tehuti
fi\ I \\ J /WWW (* C\
iy.
| \\ | /WWW
I—» O »T i—I
132, human sacrifices.
shä
sacrifices.
nn
-4c
A/WWV
Book of Thoth.
Sphinx III,
, Amen. 9, 1
" c~i], Àmen. c
Dc^(f)
; plur. , Amen. 8, 6.
Oc=££=,<?)l II
shâim
Shäi-t °a(l/l ° Rec' 35» 204, sanc-
n H H 1 1 ' tuary.
I 5 n to gnaw,
I **—"' to nibble.
r^v-i
shâit ™û!]1f ^, slaughter;
see
pot, vessel.
Shâfu 53^LJ, |3^, Rec. 8,
°R(ö jl/4 Verbum I, X96, to attack, to
j4, —u^. ^j fi , fightj to surround>
sMmu ™k V-»- Btis
shamrekh-t(?)Sr" ',"1
v ' / ^o oo' OjSf^
I), Nastasen Stele 67
Shâr-ur Ü5EÜ ? ^* Denderah m> 9>28,
<zz> I <zz>' a serpent-god.
Shäsh 0, to split, be opened.
1 v\ 1
shâsh-t ™ û, U. 62 = 53 M,
N. 316, knife.
shâsh-t^ ° ,Rev* ^' I37' dust;
r-rci 000' Copt. cyoeicy.
shaq 0
A
to shave ; var.
rnrc-i 000' uopt. çyo
_i] g),P.643,M.68o,_i](
1V ; Copt QtxxuKe.
shâti 3,
(?)
0, P.S.B. 13, 438, a measure
û \\
Shât 3^, Methen 17, |g>^,
Anastasi,I^^^^,^^|,
a tk ^^ to cut»to cut °^>to s^ay \ Copt.
Digriu.eu oy
shät
^Xj, s^^,
1 1 1
Ol
tf
>>- mnn x*-
nq ^_
\ß 1 TT' œ \/ U-fli
slaughter, carnage, wounds (?)
slaughterers.
shä^U ^A^ "^ , Mar. Karn. 52, 20,
slayers, slaughterers.
Shât E9 % ^ $ B'D- 95» 2, the gods
oudv ^^ ■ 1 ■ S>Q * of slaughter.
shât
st. m„^
, canal ; Copt. cyGT.
Shi aoM jj§), infant, child
shi cm (jfjißfißn, aoMo, nn(](lO
1Stsm> R-ec« 27, 88, fiend, demon, Shai(?)
shi
ÄÄÄÄRÄ Rev. 11, 146, basin, lake :
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3=1 '
ship oc
Mi
Copt. cym.
Rev., shame, disgrace ;
Copt. cyme.
place, house, shrine, building.
shu (shemm?) ßf|,fi
re, heat.
PmPl»Pe.PsM°-
P @ ü $3 'light'the sun' daylight
shuti ßß^®, Rec. 27, 84, light.
Shu ß m, U. 241, 00 P ^, U. 185
00 P^i^> U. 415, T. 243, N. 1067, 1381
p^u.425,pi^|,p|^)y
PSI. PWMPâ-PVl
PMPWIi-00-R—*8>
ß û ^ J), Rev- *3> 5» the Air-god, the Sun-god
P*\ O /WWW s-\ A/WWV
v^ ö 0 ' p* 6o6' Shu and
Tefnut ; Gr. Swo-tv.
Shu 00 p $, Mar. Aby. I, 44, 45
CTD
cd SH [ 732 ]
^-'PKPVJ-Pol-*-
consort of Shu.
Sto-tiPP:H'0mbOSlân9dVeS
Shu R Tuat VI, a spirit who destroyed
Y ' the dead.
Shu Re J), Denderah III, 78, a child-god.
Shußty.TuatVI, a iackalaheaded
Shu oa ß % Jj, Tomb of Seti I, one of
SH
the 75 forms of Râ (No. 13).
Berg. I, 18, a god who
assisted the dead.
oÇ
112, 2, a
', the god
Shuß^|,
ShUtt(?) ß^$|, B.D
group of goddesses of Mendes.
Shu em herit urit (?) ß^v
Berg. I, 14, a form of Shu.
Shu neb maät ß @ "1
of the ist hour of the day.
Shu enti em Aten ß^f^Txf]
a title of Rä-Harmakhis.
Shu 00^, U. 181, aoß^l11, Rec
31, 12, (JcalZJ, Rec. 27, 84, air, wind;
v V ' w*nc* °^ tne ^ody, flatulence.
to be dry, arid, hot ; Copt. CtJOOYe,
ttJO*3f(J0OT, XttJOTIO.
AA/WVA ,
O '
Pel'
Shuiu ße (](] ^, dry, arid; aoß^
Q n § ^1 J % °~—D > u- 46l> parched fields.
Shuu ß%%\ dry, hot; Copt. ttJOYie.
Shuà ß h (g©, drought', heat.
■ shu.t(s^-pv,jbdb(U,
PC-PV-P^MPlT-P^rw
P^Ki-PK$i-B-D-"—*«
desert land, untilled or unfruitful ground, a dry
place ; Copt, ttjooxe.
©
Shuit Rsflfl °, Anastasi T> *6> 2> Parched
ShUU I) m 0 , grains of dry incense.
Shu P 1 , A.Z. 1865, 28,'a desert tribe.
shut(?)P^||,iv,945,p^!,
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P^~ Vfà i, a class of servants (?)
o cli I
ShU OO p^, U. 558, P. 282, GD^,
P. 615, 683, M. 525,783,^1142, P^q.Pq,
Sphinx Stele 8, shade, shadow; plur. oo^\
^ \\\, P. 683; <jp^ß \2> IV, 655, the
shadow had turned; var. [) Y^OO •
Shui aoß^v, T. 367, P. 201, 658, 713,
M. 765, 788, N. 182, P^^*, ß^^>
pe^^,p^(](j^^,tobelacking, wanting,
empty; ß^W|!]> A.Z. 1902,93, ß^^
|(j, empty; csziß^k , P. 694, he of the
empty hand : plur. U a)w 1, helpless, indigent.
Shu-t [ZKZiP^r, T. 199, 200, P. 311,
empty, needy; ß^^^zz, without: ß^
1—t J « "^^Ê-, Metternich Stele 57, faultless;
evil; plur. ß ^^, ß o^| j, IV, 62o,
wants, needs.
ShUU p % % ^*, a man lacking sense,
needy man; plur. rnü y Q V' N* 937'
P^.P^I^PM^P?.
a heartless or stupid man.
shui-t oop^(](]o, p. 713, aoß^
(|(1(|-, M. 788,ß@!)(j^, P(? !)!);!, a
vain or empty thing; [|"[^ ß ^ ^ "^t'
empty years, i.e., years of famine ; Copt.
ttjoxerr.
SH
[.733 ]
shu ß^^, ß^^' 1V' II32'
Anastasi J> ^ 6> ß _j^ » ße , , ,> AZ- !9°°>
, uninscribed rolls of papyri.
û i i i
shu, shui aaß^fjl), P. 565, aaß
^(),P.463,ooß!),R464,ß^,ß!l!l|,
Rf fi 11 11 Ä Jour* As* I9°8' 259' 3°°' t0
Y h ' Y H H ' rise up, to lift up ; Copt. ttjUM.
shuaumß^,M. 54i,ooß^(]^,
P. 463, U. 486, nn ß ^> %>> those who lift up.
shushu oaß ^oa ß ^,t0 exf^
Shu-t () , heaven, sky.
shu
P
, Rec. 21,85, to unload a ship.
shui-t ß ^
Rec. 21, 89, to haggle, to
trade as a merchant.
' -w ' business, com-
E J\ ' merce»
Shuit, Shuiti ß © ÛÛ /\, Rechnung-
en 61,
o \\
^ W.ÂI
h
, merchant; plur. ß ^ (j(j ^^ ^ .
I-P*
Ci
Mar. Aby. I, 8, 84, ß ^
ß^!)!)^, todo
business, to "make bazaar."
*«tiPKlP^.mach"1u&
Shu-t ™ß, T. 44, P. 89, M. 52, N. 37,
ßo, U. 621, ™ßl,P- 712, ß^, Drei,
Stele9,ß,ße,ß7, ß^ß^'ßi
I) ^, feather, hair, foliage, win'g; plur. rvm
ßß, P. 173, 710, N. 1353, aoß^0
, N. 940.
am
shutipß^ße^.pp^.thetwo
feathers or temples of Osiris.
Shuti nn
SH
>T.359.
nvn
N. 685, .363, ™(J(U, N.759, ßß.ß;
w
pp«.pp;.p:&.p.\J.'PP
p:Jm.p:iM.PK&p*ip
U yl|l\\> I) H]> a crown ornament con
sisting of a pair of feathers; ß Y> lûû> ß >J>
Il (1(1 ^'j pinions, feathers.
shut ent aptu ß^?\ ^ *G\ D
^5\ Is^ I, goose feathers.
shutentbâkPK!rji
, hawk's feathers.
Shut-ent-bàk p^^j o J!)
B.D. 153«, 9, part of the hunting net of
the Akeru-gods.
Shu-tresti R0^0^, "south father»
Y I TWin —a kind of plant.
shu-t Tehuti ß ° ^% ^5, "Thoth's
feather"—a kind of plant.
-"«P^P^PMP««
S.««--_»P^i|i|S.p^S.
reeds, herbage in ge'neral.
Shu ß^^j, she-ass.
S^°°P{.?P'U'3ÄXV(?)
X\ AAAAAA
. Shu nn1^^, well, lake, cistern, tank.
Shua 00 ^) ^, U. 583, N. 1233,
oa £\ ^ ^, Rec. 26, 67, csn f] %*,
^fll^Mfl'^^lM' ^ Kam-
37B, 7, na£] ^|^>t0 be "eak> miser-
able, wretched, poor, helpless, to beg.
Säfl&~flkV*&
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SH
[ 734 ]
SH
CZSZ3
M£, poor man, beggar, one destitute; plur.
^^, Rec. 16, 59; Copt. cyooxe (?)
shuaut oa^jo,U.431,00^^
1 1 1
111
, T. 246, vile ones.
shuab cua ^Tj J Q, Rec. 2, 107, IV, 73,
a kind of tree, persea ; Copt, cy&e, cyoxe.
Shuâ (shâ) R ^7, to begin.
shuâ (shâ) R ^7 (1, Jour. As. 1908,275
=a --/»; tO kill.
shuâm (shäm) ß ^7 t\ *^, ß ^7
%ö $L, little; Copt. cyKJUL.
shuâr (shâr) ß u $L, R u Ä
^7
Q w ~ to smite, to strike, to be
<c=>^-^' smitten ; Copt. cy(JOp.
shuärt (shärut) R
stripes.
^7
, blows,
shui ß e (j (j fi , to illumine.
Shui-t P^fjf]^^ Peasant 223, p^0,
P^^,P^^,pi(l(l^shade,shadow;
Shuib-t P Qf) JJo'^Ubbân Stde 'shadow
shuim-t (shim-t) ß (1(1 /==, place,
house, building, shrine.
Shuih. ß (1(1 ? .A, Sphinx Stele 11 =
I A,to travel, to journey.
shub ßejö> peJg, pej:,
cake, loaves, bread, food.
Shllb ß J ^^j Rev. 12, 107, course,
shubu, shubi-t (qubu, qubi-t,?)
P^JM- P«M- HMI-
P J (](]^,Thes. 1206, ßjj^, shade, shadow.
shubti p J^f,A'Z- I9°8' II7;hsahdaow
Shubbi ß j] il QQ f > shade, shadow.
shum p^w^y^
shum kharshere ß t\ ^* ï-2^ /f^'
Rev. 12, in, little child; Copt. cyHJUL
âPïïnpe.
shur [) jg» ^3j, Rev., to gather the grape
harvest; Copt. XUôUôXe.
Shurp R &, Rev., first ; Copt, cy(jopn,
shursh fl<=>jYlVt J Ä, Jour. As. 1908,
248, to contend, to struggle; Copt. ttjepcyi.
shebooJ(X), mJ^(X),
collar, necklace, pectoral.
shebi na J (](] 0, iv, 893, 00 J
sheb, shebu □□ J.Q, u. 429, n. 376,
Jô^5, T. 245, m J^ô. u- 98a,
j ^, U. 98, 00 J \ g, p. 78,
j g, M. ,08, 00 J^^, M.
nn
rzszi
nn
CMD
705, N. 21, oszi j| y ^ \ Rec. 26, 224,
Rec. 33, 29, r-Ts-i 1 1, Metternich Stele 239,
J o, IV, 1045, 00 J \^ IV, 1155,
1 ^3i > food offerings, food.
nn
1 1 1
, ( v\ )
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[ 735]
SH
DG
X i J i
shebb-t rm jj flC±f=3) Anastasi I, 26, 2,
food, provisions.
sheb -1 r-rc-i 1 1, rnx-i
r^v-i 1 |Y\ , A.Z. 1864, 107, food-offering ;
r-Hft—1 J /^^s. > N. 46, a joint of meat; r^rc—1 N
u=v, M. 184, a bundle of vegetables (?)
a kind of incense ; Copt. cyoOT (?)
Sheb rnrc-i |ç> , throat; Copt. ÇtJOY(J0.&e.
shebb-t on J J Jç, on J J J, on
J J?> throat; Copt. cy&(JO&e.
Shebb-en-Mesti 00 j] j] ¥ **"* ^==
") !\!\ Ä B.D. 99, 17, a post in the magical
0 HH iü ' boat.
sheb oajj, aojx, aajç^,».
r-K-i ] n> ^ ^ -/I, to mix, to prepare drink,
to brew; var. 0 JL .
shebb 00 J J ;
r^v-i
JJ
L-fl'
JJ.
, I \\ I
JH— JJ^'
1 j , to brew beer, to mix drink.
shebsheb □njoajx, Mythe 1, 5,
rJarix, aoJanjL-fl, ß & ß & ,
to mix, to prepare drink, to brew beer; hk~i JJ
ddJû.U. 98, N. 377.
sheb-t do J ö, m J ~ £, 00 J " =,
a kind of drink.
-hebMoojj-ö.oojjxö,
1 j Li,a kind of drink.
sheb 00 Jx^, 00 J^>x|^> IV>
,to exchange;
Copt, çyi&e.
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nrj
. (1 tkr « to change, to exchange;
1078,130Jö \>S*—A>
sheb-t r-m
»,C30jX" ^il
_.' xJ»
exchange ; rwnj ^ % r » > IV, 685, changes,
rebellions ; Copt. cyeßlU).
shebsheb od Jon J x , IV, 1074,
to calculate times and seasons.
sheb-t(?) °njjf$^37, oojo,
clepsydra.
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shebb-t ent gerh od J j]0
® 8 F=?=;i> change of the night (?)
shebut ml6 ^^,Amen- 20> I0>
J X 21 speech, answer.
shebtiooj^see^ooj-fl.
Shebtiu 00 J ö Â !, the gods who
assisted in building temples.
Sheb HKTl Jr^j> to cut, to slay.
sheb m J (| e jM , A'z- I900' ^°»nt0
shebsheb r^aoo, fighting.
shebut 00 J o %> £ ^-j-f, IV, 685,
rebellious, rebels ; see 1 ) /^5V>.
.Joo U JzA
sheb ooJ.|, Rec 16, 141, on J"^,
00 J k II^, a tree or plant.
shebb-t 00 J jj$j, ^^J, ™ J J
\iX, r-rc-i j J o \H, a kind of reed.
sheb-t r^n II o (®, P. 660,772, M. 769,
the tie of the Green crown, \ o w .
sheb-t r-rc—1 û j|, a measure for dates.
, sheba oo J"|^<$£^>, U. 295, on J
J l^^H' R 672> ™2> I348, a meat
offering; plur. JJ |. pieces of meat.
r^v-i
shebut J^G't0Sh0r,funriÏLn°
r^rc-i
SH
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SH
ftAAAftA
X
r^v-i
r~\\ l
JftAAAftA n
, oo J
Jö, ooJö^||, Anastasi I, 3, 3,
Jiwww XXX .
to mix together,
to be mixed, to alloy ; Copt. cyon&, cyonq.
shebenu »*™ 1,1 v, 665, nr-ij 1,
r^v-i » üö^Q i, Rev. 6, 26, various,
divers, mixed, miscellaneous ; Q Jl I v 1 oo
Jjvwa* n 1
X 3 1, disordered apparel.
sheben 00 Bob, sacrificial cakes of
^ 1 1 1 various kinds.
JftAAA/W | ^ I
Q 1 ikQ foi an
aromatic substance.
shebnu r^r-i J Ö ^ °> a kind of berry
or seed; Copt. çy&m.
shep ^03 = -=> - ^^, a measure,
the palm of the hand = four fingers ; see shesp
Shep °a, to become; Copt, cyume.
shep ^A^^A10 'flow> t0
D Î D _fl I runout.
, (<=ö) * ^. . J
I Vf A"wv* ' '
I C± TT ( ftAAAftA I
sheput ™f**
the flow of the poison.
shepi-t ^ 1)1) ^1 ™ ()() ^1wound with
a discharge, fistula (?)
shepi
. r^v 1 1 v\ 1 <3=« 1 w 1
DO' D %*' D
D
fi ™^fe)>Rev- IT> 135,
D
(? 1 v\ 1 £
, to be ashamed ; D , Israel Stele 8,
w 1 O Pi w 1
ashamed ; Copt, cyme.
shep, shepà ™ rê^, Rev. 13, 48,
D l) @ r^i, Rec. 12, 109, ™() © rs^rj °,
Rev. 13, 41, gift, present, dowry.
shepp
shep
D D
, Thes. 943, rich, wealthy.
r^crt, basket, a prize of victory-.
sheü-t C3a ° oa ! Rev''rewarc* > Copt.
D III' D ai' äJ<*-n-
shep
shepu
r^v-i
D 2
rzszi
D
fc*, Rev. 11, 183, light.
t^\ © light, radiance, splen-
Jrill' dour.
shep-t , a bright object.
D o
shep-t
D
, blindness, glaucoma.
shep -ès&-, u. 319, 608, -<2>-,
P. 498, 510, -^-, Rec. 26, 67, 31, 27,
Metternich Stele 43, Jci&-, A.Z. 1900, 27,
D X
blind
rzszi
D
, to be blind, to make
; ^r -^- \A v *l=^, I have
' D f 2r -<2>-lll
blinded his eyes.
Snepu , the blind, the unseeing.
Dili ö
Shep-her
D
D
* , a crocodile-god.
"? ^ » Rec 31, 30,
r^rc-i
Shepit Ç>, a form of the goddess
Apit f)D ^ D°
\\S
shep-t Khensu
D o
!•
1908, 19, the name of an amulet.
shepa
shepash
D
O, U. 171 ; var.
A.Z.
O
, Rev. 2, 4
I V\ I
*^D, forearm, thigh.
Shepi
D ■
Tuat VI, a warder of
the 5 th Gate.
shepen-t □ Ö, d rv a scabby
eruption of the skin ; Copt. cy$(JOni.
ÖW
V
shepen-t D , iv, 821, 00
/W\AftA Ü
□ , a beer measure.
Shepen ^d""^, ^d""^!, a plant used
,. . rzso/vw^A rzsziöo oszio ,T
in medicine; D mi, d miii, D o,V, 3,
o III /vwwvQlll /vw^vvlll
the seed of the same.
Shepen-t r|, R 610, a tree.
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rvn
SH
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SH
□ (ML r^n II, to be noble, venerable,
holy, honoured ; Jj\ I ^ \ (I, august.
Shepses J (1 (1, t0 be honourable or splen-
JH I I did, to make splendid.
sheps fj^änJL Jl\ I, noble, honourable,
venerable, magnificent, glorious, stately,
splendid, grand, admirable, august, majestic,
sumptuous, gorgeous.
shepsu 1 V' P* 63°' n°b1lity> majesty.
shepsu, shepsesu jjfl jjv&, J 1\\,
Cm 1 3r> ^' ITI^B> IO> nobleman,
gentleman, man of wealth and position; plur.
U. 501,
» T. 320,
ao
C30
D
o
o, P. 94,
D
(1
^j.Re^o^-ifzg,
IV, 1014, the august one in Khemenu (Hermo-
polis).
shepsit ™ [1 ^o, M. 272,N. 889, ^o,
M"&M&'Metternich steie 53' 'J\ f1
Cr? M CN Jf(\ ' honourable lady, gentlewoman,
woman of wealth and position, goddess ; plur.
shepses j^Pfli. jfl^i.j^P.
A.Z. 45, r24, honours, high positions, vsealth,
treasures : men of wealth :
© III Jn U l'
^.j§PP#f.Leyd-B*i",tJ
shepsu (?) ^[l-rf-rf-^5-,N.817,
august thrones ; n 1^, ' J' '
a noble
throne.
Shepsi Jjj |1 \\ Ö , a holy vessel ; J £ ,
A.Z. 1868, 86, a sacred vase; rfho Q Q.
sheps pJç^ , funerary monument or statue.
Verbum I, 407, to work
in stone.
shepses jjfl H,
SheDS Jifl 0mbos l> 186-188, one of
^ JK I ' the 14 kau of Rà.
Shepsi J Ru, Rec- '7, ' '9. a ram-headed
JH I form of Thoth.
Shepsu Jpj, 0mbos *> 85'0g^edrisn °/
Sheps Da Tuat VI1' a god with a
_S_ ' boomerang.
Shepesh , forearm
Plur- □ ; Copt, cy coney.
on
C?V>;
-w;
snepesn D -+c^, scimitar; see
n;
D
\\
MM
A
D '
Rev. 12, 49, the scimitar shepesh.
, the name of a god.
Shepesh p
Shepsh-t d ^, A.Z. 1906, 125, d
22, a goddess.
shept (?)
a kind of fish.
shep-t C3, - , „ w
D<w O.rd.
D o A I
14, 10, 183, 12, shame, ill-will, ill-temper, a
Ü e1
shame, disgrace, ignominy;
14, 10,
disease ;
words of shame.
._ Iraq.*«*o
% h h, M. 649, the two gods who eat (?)
en. x 'C30 .
Shept m
r^rc-i
shepti (?)
go, to depart (?)
D o
A,
r^rc-i
<X
to
'shept L~D~l%ö,
D o 11 A
shame, disgrace ; Copt.
cynrr.
Shef ]2L, Rec. 20, 42, ram.
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shef, shefât ™ (] o, L.D. ill, 65a,
, strength,
I Ck
might, power, valour, vigour, energy, force.
shefshef-t ^=^, P. 267, ^ ^_
, M. 480, *<=^3£> IV, 701. „
__ aoao__i nnnny ■
power,
ight ; T I *^ , whose power is beneficent
sheflt ES. m0(U£, lY. 967,
w
\\
32.3
I r^rc—1
I r^v-i
Q 3S 311,
■^ 1j I
ix, 180, strength, might.
shefshefiu ™ ™ 35; i
Ha:*-
Shefi
I r^v-i
\\
Z. 46, 130, valiant men,
courageous.
fg", Tuat III, a form of Osiris.
Shefiti
3£!
1 — ■
^ ]j£
\\
31
r^rc-i
I 1 ^ 10 ff\
I, *L=^ -//r, Rec. 32,176,
1' \\ WW' ô ' ' ' \\
J], he of divine strength.
Shefut
ao
• *\>
Tuat I, a
warder of the gates of the Earth.
Shefshefit mm o, p. 267, m
r^rc-i
, M. 480, N. 1247, a god.
Shefit-ha-t ™—^ the four-headed
o III c* ' ram-god Khnemu.
shef, shefa _^_^, ™0, So,
*^- ö > ^_ "Sjjf ç fl» Rev. 11,68, to grasp,
to seize; var. *SLti ; Copt. KOOOOqe (?)
shefa *l=_ j\ , to attack.
shefshef ™™UJ
to bring in.
^,
shef™S'™^0'™0'toswell;
Copt. ajé.qe, ajé.qiux)T.
jrui's^Jr 111' © oiu' oo' o oin'
rzszi
C3, swelling, pustule, tumour.
r^rc-i
9
Shef-her "~~ "*", Tuat VI, a god ; fern.
^, B.D. (Saite) 145, 3»-
one
shefu
00
I V\ I-
r^v-i r* r^v-i
Ö'V,H'
foam,
' froth.
shefu s^T VI, a herb.
<g 111
Shefshef-t mm°| a seed used in
*^ *— o 1 medicine.
I V\ I JlfcO
Shef[t]bet-t
month Tybi (Copt. T~(JO&l).
1 I V> 44,
, the god of the
snet-t «l=^, *l=^e, district; varr.
Ck
shefa
00
, Rev. 11, 138, awe.
shefen(?) ^L=/), Rec. 29, 150,
Shefen SE?^*, Alex. Stele i, 5, a small
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bird; plur.
sheft 4? =
, before.
shefti
rzszi
myn
,, Rev. 14,
1, *1ÎL3 ^Cw., Rev- J4> IO> 2I> enemy; var.
\\
*J!_; Copt, cy^qxe.
sheft »L=^c=>q;)
Ci
ment, book, list ; plur.
shefti S &
çy^qxe.
sheft
, writing, docu-
1 v\ 1
, enemy =
O
r^v-i (j> X r-rc-i
L-/J
; Copt.
, Rec.
25> J95> t0 seize, to grasp.
Sheft bet-t ™ k? §, the god of the
month Tybi (Copt. TOO&e).
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m
shefti-t jgg(](]y^, Rev. u, I32,
" , Leyd. Pap.
i i i
r^rc-i
7, 2, bier, funeral bed.
Sheftll ^^Ko^, Peasant 305,
*—_ I r , Amen. 27, 9, book, writing, roll,
volume, list, magistrate's charge sheet (IV, 1109);
plur.
r^rc-i
r^rc-i
3 1 1 1
shem r-w-i
rvri
j, Rec. 26, 13.
, relative, kin,
father-in-law ; Copt. cyOJUl.
Shemi-t rnr-i f\ Art© («==0), fem. of
preceding ; Copt. OJOOJULe.
Shemu <*=»^f\ ^% Rev. 13, 1, little
o-e.;^^^^,,^;^™?
, Rev.
shem-t(?)
14, 13, boon companions.
Shem r^v-i t\ ^, Rouge I.H. II, 117
£ a wise man, a skilled tradesman,
X' knowing.
shemu opf^Äi, ^ PaP; 5» 6>
/J w^y£M 1 spells, incantations.
shem
m &. .a
r^v-1 r^rc—1
r^v-i
J\ ' J\ J\' J\
, Rec. 27, 88,
' t op /^ j to go, to march, to travel ;
Herusàtef Stele 8r, ^P Û -A > Amen. 13, 1,
going, goer ; Copt, eye, ttjei.
shemm ™$j^$£. to go, to travel.
traveller ; plur. gpj.gp^, .133
iii'^T
.A
11 l
A
1, advancing hosts ;
shem-t gp
A C3Z3
im
SH
nn
a
going; plur. Cjp
o 1
a!"
shemm-t «53
M- 574> N. 1180, ways, journeys
shem ra gp*5^, igp
» u. 390, gp
0 ^ i>
£j3 §î>! • 4°2>
A
to
set the mouth in motion against someone, to
speak evil, to slander.
shem ra c^p^v^, iv, 97,, Thes.
1482, slanderer, backbiter.
shem her mu cjp Y ^
1251, to be a confederate or ally of someone,
to owe allegiance to someone.
-A " to act as pilot
or guide.
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shem ta gp
E
shem-t âanra gp
\\ mna GoI. 6, 14, Alt K. 848, a kind of
=>io^3)' bread, cake.
™ "=" ' L-fl a kin^f
7\ ©o » o »' incense.
Shem Râ (He-t Shem-Rà)
Palermo Stele, a building.
shem ra khet
c?a
S
1 1 1
—z
shem reth gp
, the name of a serpent amulet
shemu <53^ = ^, P. ,04, gp
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shemut(?) ^fj !, iv, 839
shemi-t ^^(jl)^^—^
Shemti *=jp ^== A J) , Tomb of Seti I,
one of the 75' forms of Rä (No. 72).
Shemti oa$^. T^^to».,
Tuat IX, a serpent with four, heads at each end
of his body and eight pairs of legs.
shemm^(|,oo^f|, A.Z.
1906, 29, 00 t\ % (1 , to be hot; varr.
r^rc-i
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shemm 0=^$^. §|i(|,
l^Mj|'Amen-4,I7,5,IS'6,\
ii, 13, ßßßll, to be or become hot, hot;
Copt. ^JULOJUL, Heb. DDP!, Syr. «^j,, Arab.
r^
shemm-t
a-^TT
, A.Z. 1906, 122, heat, fire, flame, fever; plur.
shemm-t 00 t^t^ O, do
do
03
1 some hot, strong-
/"* ' L-^_l J^ _M* ' u i ' smelling substance
shemshem-t do!\ do
U. 640, do^do|n^, m^
^dodoo
111
do
, sesame seed ; Copt.
ceJULCHiUL, Arab. (tMJ^M)
shemshem
hot wind, sirocco.
Shem rnx-i K\ ^_, demon, foe
shemm
the summer inundation
V
, to inundate,
shem, shemu /WWW • /WWW \£J • L.D. III,
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/WWW /WWW
nna do D r-rc-i
I4<DB' îwW^/V ^==* KeC- 3°, rÖ3, ;WWW
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»' Sïo' A-Z- I9°6' I28' ^l^J©'
Jour. As. 1908, 290, the season of summer ;
^\
summer; Copt. cycJUJUl. It began soon after
July 19 and ended about November 15 ; its
four months were :
r- . /w&0= Pactions. 3. ,w\a ©=Epiphi.
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r-w-i
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/WW
Shemu SÄÄRÄ^ Ombos I, 90, the god
of Summer ; Copt, cyuujm.
shemu /WWW /
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/w^»a 1 I I
26, 13, 217, ,wvwa
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-www "^^ j Âmen.
/www I I I
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^Ebo
IV, 499, P. iii6b, 19, r^v-i
Amen. 6, 9, r^rc—1 V\
i9,4,CE]^(|e^, Rev. 14,51,01
«
©
, Rev. 14, 46, the harvest; Copt. cyuuJUl.
r-ft~i r-rç—1 _/u. do
shem-t
-JU.'
house, shrine
Shemm-t rm
r^xT-i
I l l
»n'an
n>
,Rev. 13, 20,
, stable, stud farm; plur.
IXC
Rev. 6, 26, chief of the stud farm.
shemshem do
<§.
Amherst Pap. 48, room (?) chamber (?)
1=50^0 M. 216, N. 586, to pray,
shma
J?
to make a vow.
shma ™ a, T. 55, to go.
shma
rvn r-rc-i
rm
foreigner, stranger; plur. Siimau / VC\ ,
used in a bad sense, devils, demons ; Copt.
cyjùuuLo.
enemy, demon,
shmai
is:
©
destroyer.
rn
shma r-xxijS^Hp,
_Jp %ô, ^ ^^, demon, evil spirit;
plur-/^j 77"^»Rec-s1**0-
Shma (shmai) ^ " fighter "-a title
v ' H of Horus:
Shma °zr$ the sod of the 25th day of
—>}\ ' the month.
Shmait-àakhu C^lû^^ '"> Tuât IX,
a singing-goddess.
Shmaàu-mer ^^^S^.
Ombos II, 134, a mythological being.
shmau
DO
(?)" t> <
-, Rec. 30,67,
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rxi
ß , to be hot.
shmamu ^^^/f, ^^
^\"H^^, Rec. 3, 2, stranger, foreigner,
rxi
!>
r^v-i
demon ; plur. /
|> IV» 39,
I Rec. 15, 178, nomad ruffians, barbarians;
! ' Copt. cyjÙlJUlO.
shmam
_> äj^JO7^ Ebers
92, 3, to vow, to offer up, to pray.
shmam
^
rzszi
k*ft 5kk**' 5k
I J , a plant.
shmä / .A, to go, to travel = r-rv-i j\,
Copt. JULoocye.
shmä ^^J(=oo^J, A.Z. 1907,
9, Champollion, Notices I, 649), ^1-û 1, ^1-0
|M, -^1,1' W> W 1' "^©' W @>
"^©' ^1^' ^7^' ^77^®' h
°^3HHE, -^^3EEE, ^7^®' the
South, the country of the South, i.e., Upper
Egypt; ^^sbe ^j^^©, -^
North, i.e., Upper and Lower Egypt.
Shmäit -=Xc ^ fl, Ani 20, 10, one of
the uraei on the brow of Râ.
Shmäit $>lfo, the goddess oMhe
Shmâu -^0—o\^, A.Z. 1910, 128,
gods of the South.
Shmä ^/;^, B.D. 169, 9, ^ jQ, grain
of the South.
Shmä ^X-fl ° , stone of the South, emerald
shmä-t -^J g, bandlet made of a special
kind of linen; *i* T l| , A.Z. 1907, 20,
Ml
Shmâ-t -1^ °,(S[, a plant.
shmäit ~Jji (](] |<=^, Rev. 14, 9, Jrf
(1(1 ] , Rev. 15, 17, books of the South.
11 Uo III
shma-s *k—üp.^p^.^rT
£ [1, Sphinx Stele 10, ^ — , -^ fl,
-4^/[ A fl Sphinx Stele 10, the crown
© V 'Vi' of the South.
Shmâi ^ <§>, -^<4g, -^ M' 4"
Q£, to sing, to play a musical instrument,
singer, player ; j |, musician; iL fl
1, musicians.
shmâi-t ^J]0(](]^, Rec 16,70, ^
°£T Y 1 ' T 1 £T ¥ a
^ ^g> singing woman; plur. -^ü ^
+ <WÄli4YÄll-i<:i
\Ä f) j Rec. 29, 166, singers male and female,
2121 1 ' choir.
■*-a?tf& k^"1>
Jour. As. 1908, 263, 266, ^^ 0 ^ ^,
Rev. 14, 15, to destroy, to ruin, to overthrow,
to undo, corrupt, perverse ; Copt. (ToOJUie.
Shmentheth □□ ^,s==3 JL » T^t
IV, a goddess in the Tuat.
shemer n^D<==^, Rev. = çyjuùuLo (?)
stranger, foreigner
shemer-t ^
a, Rouge,
1 1 1
I.H. II, 115, bow; plur. 1
i=> I I
aa^=>F==q, "bow of heaven" (Tuat X) on
which Set and Horusstand; Copt. Xe&eX(?)
Shemer-t
_ 1 , Ombos I, 143, the
divine bow which destroyed the king's foes.
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Sbemer-thi
rvn
w
,TuatX, a bow-
god and bow-goddess.
• shems [=E=iân,T. 270, □aMû, M. 433,
h an
nn
n.
^P^,Rec.i4,2i,
^^P^A, B.M. 49343, j)()()t-fl> Rec-
II'I72'C'^-A^"A'C=S=:f1^'T-209'
P. 160, n , Rec. 15, 47, to follow in the train
of some one, to be a member of a bodyguard,
an adherent, an. associate, a follower ; Copt.
cyîXcye, Heb. utettî.
Shems /Çfe —*—, service, following.
Shems-t rns-i I n o, U. 313 (fa's), service (?)
shemsi âb n
sire or inclination;
shemsi änti
1^^, to follow one's de-
"01 the name of a room
n~D ' in the palace.
,
performance of a ceremony in which myrrh was offered.
shemsi utcb a
j\
j\, to
follow regularly and systematically.
shemsi menkh-t
151
<3E?'
a festival in which a bandlet played a prominent
part.
shemsi Hem
iLjTLJ", Palermo
Stele, celebration of a festival of Horus.
shemsi kbenu-t â fl j\ \? Ö (%, Rec.
6, 11, to celebrate the cult of a statue.
shemsi sekh-t n é
65, to perform field service
Shems Seker àfl^z
\>, Rev. 14,
A
-ÖQÖ
© a festival of Seker in which the god went
V&>" round the walls.
shemsu onfl^, M.394, âfl^,^ lv\,
"ei' Hjr^i' i_zr "jr 01' "^
servant, attendant, ministrant, follower; plur.
■ÏP
W
1 -» n ra n . -> n ^ 1 Shemsu neter âaSH^K^IJ)!
!• W^tv WJtZï IV' ^ fCIowers of ,he Great J' ^" '^
III
W
0 3$\ ° 41 ! Rec. 36, 216, train, retinue,
HjfAÎUl' . bodyguard.
shems-t âa-t
n
a
, a lady of
high birth, a descendant of an old family.
shems nesu □l^bC^ü^=7, iv, iooi,
n t I i=> I
1q 3 -A ^^ IV, 1026, a royal envoy
=f ° <==>^ [[[ ' to foreign lands.
Shemsu â t\ ffl, Rec. 2, 126, §r.—
l_y), Hymn Darius 31, follower of the. god, a
member of the divine bodyguard; plur. r\n In
^0-A|||^ec.3o,I9I,oop^^!,
•bid. 33, 35, Ijcjlj
Shemsu
H I
Tuat XII, a god in
the Tuat.
ShemSU â H J) I, Thes. 131, a group of
stars in the Thigh (Great Bear).
Shemsi Àsâr S (1 U jj © J), Methen 34,
follower of Osiris ; plur. nn n I ^§\ U , N.
487, 698, csu fl ^ ^ Ô _J^, M. 408,
apyiiMfci^i--
r| J\, chief followers of Osiris.
Shemsà en Mehi â (1
B.D., a follower of Mehi.
\\y\
~=N
Shemsu en Nebertcher
11 i<rr>
B.D.. the followers of Nebertcher.
-A S. \\1
Shemsi en Tehuti
B.D. 183, 4, follower of Thoth.
Shemsu neteru \ fl ^\ a J) ! 1 ',
B.D., the followers of the gods.
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Shemsu Râ do cl II ^O, T- 236,
O, U. 495,
M. 253, on 11 j|^ J^J^J^O.N. 1162,
, the followers of Rä;
of Rä in the train of Osiris.
Shemsu Hâp fl I v\ /** ^, Nesi-
Âmsu 12, 6, the followers of the Nile-god.
Shemsu Heru ^ ^ j^j^j^, P.
^^' M- 319,00^
(> N. 832, do [) j| ^
■^
00 p ^ j^j^j^ ^, N. 1099 (see
166,
^ I ], P. 462,
M. 518,
also P. i75,N.947),^P^
1 11
11 1
n
-A V^. r!h, the followers, i.e.,
successors of Horus (the kings of the Predynastic
7\
l l l
Period).
Shemsut He -1 - Her
Rec. 27, 223, the followers of Hathor
Shemsi S (j(j W, Rec. n, 170 :
shemes do | §, 00 ft R §,
j^ P f, 00 I p ^|, ear of corn; plur
&JUIC, ^eJULC.
r^v-i
f^TÖ f^TÛ Ü
yeast.
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Shemtt
OXZI
, a goddess.
shen
*/WW\
to hover over,
to alight.
Shen-t-àmm (?)
r^v-i
^4
Tuat IX, a fiery, blood-drinking serpent-
god.
shenu 8 ,0.213, oo 5
p. 453,C=S=DS%, p. 689, 5 t-fl, 5 e,
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öfc.
9 e 9 0
L-fl1
e
Q,
Q, 9,
O, to go round, to encircle, to
surround, to enclose, to shut up in the hand, to
beleaguer a city, to obstruct a road.
shenu 8 0j 9 0, 9,Q, X
9
Ö
Û, 5 ö
S 0 e
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/WWW X '"' /""\ Q
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Q f5 Q AWWW
IJ'^a, * , Qu, circuit, circle
A O /WWW C J ji
periphery,circumference, orbit, revolution ; QQ
the two circuits, <-> <~>, Thes. 165.
*/WWA
shenn x , t. 82,304, ^
1908, 117, circle, circuit.
*/WWV
shenn-t 9 **"£ L_J], circle.
9 0
Q,A.Z.
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U. 234,
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JlL_J]'<=>V\ ' lution.
/WWW
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»www ^^^ n rr>
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the circuit of
O* ' the solar disk.
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Shen ur ß ^^ ,T. 275, P. 28, Tombos
Stele 16,
, N. 67,
9 ^
M. 38, T ^^ -^- , A.Z. 1905,15, Ç
Q X 1=1, the Great Circle; fi^^fl^',
IV, 617, the circuit of the Great Circle; GT5
s 9 ^
III /VWM .1 <
shenu ent pet T
, the islands of Shen-ur.
circuit of heaven.
shonu en ta f ö Û
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is' the earth.
3 a 4
rvn
sheni-t 8
SH
, circle, circuit.
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shenu Q, endless time, eternity; \ \ \ =
10,000,000 years.
sheni-t 8 M* 9 00%",
_ ****** I I I I ****** 1 1 _/l
, a chamber in a temple.
Sheniut § M ^c-a, B.D. 17, 3*.
****** I I _^1
the chamber of punishment of Osiris.
Shenu-t J°^,, Leyd. Pap. 10,13, £^Jj,
»courtyard, court (?)
Q 0^ Q „ tk i& Û
shenu
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I ******
fi
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, court official, court nobleman ; plur. shenut
^ Ö Jj! Rec.30, 187, 31, i8, 5 ö%°
****** Ci i ( I ****** /)
G ^y^j, ibid. 26, 234,31,
fà 1, Peasant 140, ^ Ö
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the court of a king or god
shenit 5
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fii|l|0gfgr2r a 11 ^$1$
3£$ ^ , the nobles at Court; T Ö
******
1, the four sons of Horus.
Shenit fi
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the divine court of Osiris
Shenugfl.8
or beatified dead.
Shennu fi ö
****** (£
1, B.D. 30B, 4,
, the honourable
Tuat III, the gods
who avenged Râ.
Shen-ur Jp-
******
******
******
Ombos I, 319, a god
of offerings.
Shenit-Urit Q j)lg Denderah II, 54,
o ' a form of Hathor.
shenu fi
Q. Q g lake, the Nile-
">
flood.
shenu T Koller 4, 3, vases, vessels.
Shenu Q ^^^ , archetype of a manuscript.
shen ^^fi, U. 555, ™, Hh. 328, to
*\\.
rage, to wrangle, to fight, to dispute ; Copt.
cyme,
shenàu C=K=I f\ v\, N. 1000,
****** 1 IT ******
U. 602, N. 995, 999, wrangler, striver.
Î ****** n
„„i Rev. 12, 1x9, to dispute;
I %* iW' Amen' I4' 3, litigious man.
******
shenn-t £ *~~* ^s., dispute.
sheni àb 3 ûtf^ Peasant 270, to
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be wroth, to be angry, to quarrel.
shen fi Ö V\«s=^, Peasant 130, fi
****** TT ******
, fi Ö, dis-
., Pap. 3024, 74, X *3k
****** in. Jit<i
quietude, enmity (?) danger (?)
hostile, inimical.
******
shen
1.
, hateful,
1, Âmen. 9,8, xé, 14,
f 1 ****** £ I
i l fi
shennu ? ^£™
fighters, enmity, strife
shnu fi %> c
****** TT
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fi ö%
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wrwrwr' fififi' soldiers, warriors, fighters.
sheni S ^, S ^L,°°&\&.
****** ****** ir^ ****** ezX e_l
Nàstasen Stele 10, (j(| AA, to be sick, to be
helpless, depressed, cast down ; Copt. cyUJfte.
shenn ******
Rec. 32, 84, to be ill,
«UVilU s***** jjp . ,
I ****** nx sick.,
r\ ****** ' r\ ******
shenn x w^aq r6v i4 I2 x -ww*
1 -^ ' ' 1 1 1 1'
Rev. 13, 3, mental sickness, disgust.
Shenn-t T p^«» oppression, weariness,
n ci ****** q
shen-t X ^^, 9 ^— -^ *
****** jit* C^ jb.
sickness, illness ; Copt. cyujrtG.
shnu'?Sr^i &^ ! evils> evil bein^s
A "^fes- 1 ' "^ I ' or things.
shnu fi ö^>"^, f^^., a
****** —II XL vi.
sick man.
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shenn öö âjt ■
shen, shim 9 w
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ft> 5 ' î &> Î
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\AAAA /I ■>"^ I XL ^t
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öö E—/!' nausea.
ft. ^ e^;a
ûÉ' î
e
«
ö e
., to speak, to proclaim, to tell, to relate, to
ask, to enquire into, to cast a spell, to recite
incantations, to adjure, to conjure, to curse, to
blaspheme, to work magic; Copt, cyirte.
Ö
shni
i
invoker, pleader, en-
treater.
9 °
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shni-t 5 00 o ^, So
>^ I AAAAAA
, IV, 694, J
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Copt, cyi
to cry out, to invoke,
to entreat.
AAAAAA
, 9 "*"" Q, appeal, a
•8.e
h^. adjuration, incantation, spell, ban,
curse, order for allotment; Copt, cyitt€.
shim V /vwwv (&A magical formulae, spells,
Q. G 211 ' incantations.
Shnu 9 ö\>$, IV, 1114, litigant,
AAAAAA JT y^ 1
disputant, party in a law case, the plaintiff (?)
shenn 9 if— Rev- u'I4'todemand '>
I ^* AAAAAA Copt. cume.
shenn ?
XL AA
shenn-t ?
seeking, enquiry, petition.
AAAAAA r^ AAAAAA
shen-t S o , 1, 13, $^> iv, 1081,
1115, a case at law, a judicial inquiry ; shen-t
AAAAAA «^
khe-t 0 , to have a case at law.
shenit 9 ° , Rec. 17, 47, 2 ' flfl
AAAAAA C^»"^ I Ci 11
«^^r, Rev. 14, 74, a legal interrogation, a case
for trial by law.
Î AAAAAA
-^ö-, a seeking out, quest.
Shnu 9 ' ' ' J views, opinions, specula-
ö -^ö- 1 ' tions (?)
f\ (p Q AAAAAA
shen, shni x , Y y ^), to
AAAAAA S J\ XL I 1
tie up, to tie together, to load.
o (2
Shen-t 8 °, 8 f* , a tie, binding.
AAAAAA (9 AAAAAA K—/I
shnà-t 6 ()c , cord, tie, rope.
rj AAAAAA fy
AAAAAA 1 _Z1 Ml l£l
Rec. 16, no, fishing net; Copt. cyil€.
shen
4M
1 n'
AAAAAA
LX1
" AAAAAA
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N. 1106,
AAAAAA W*' AAAAAA @ ^ AAAAAA S ^ ' AAAAAA ^ Jf "^
AAAAAA 111' Aö Sin «*' «* 1' AAAAAA I I I
5 ^ ^> S tt ^ j. \ W. hair, foliage
AAAAAA AAAAAA I XL I'll
of a plant or tree ; x
of a tree, fruit
A _ AAAAAA
sben-ti l^.f^, hairy,
shen, shenn 9 ö % ft» 8
AAAAAA /I B
TT AAAAAA ,»»„ VJ AAAAAA » (~) AAAAAA » TT AAAAAA w.
AAAAAA III III
0 e
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
, a tree : plur. «»« X Q
' F Ö (2 I I I AAAAAA
I I I
.Q.Ö
m1
e^n *önn^^;,
groves
, Y m'le
gardens; Copt. cyHH.
shen benrà 9 w s=A- 11 *""" A ÏÏ,
AAAAAA B ^Cj ^ ^ 1 /
AAAAAA V^ 'III ■ J
Shen. ta 9 ^ QUI ( ^ <^ I, Peasant 33,
^^, Rec 27, 87,^ "^«, Ö ^rri'
I I I S III AAAAAA W* I SS I
III
w
^
S I
w
I s
<ä
^r
, s °, ^. Ö s ( ^X> grass, herbage; ^
^aaaaa ^f a kind of tree: Copt. cyïïHr* (?)
Shen 9 ^Dö,, B.D. 17, 70fr., a storm
AAAAAA III
cloud that covered the right eye of Rä.
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Shenit(?) 9 o, p. 815, m. 244, ^
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^>D-d-hI'6'P^J'pXddLaSer-
Shen-t 9 p, B-D- x37> ^ flesh, mem-
<v- X ber, limb.
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AAAAAA
w
, Q ^s, a kind
:, a kind of bird,
shen-ti £
of bird, heron (?)
shenshen 9 9
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heron (?) (Perhaps a verb.)
Shnà J (] Ç, J (] ^ ^., fish spawn,
stinking fish.
shnàu
fi
small, little.
shenà-t
GD
nn
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4;
on
<!*
Q Rec. 30, 67, the cir-
=q' cuit of heaven.
shnà-t ^ (I off, N. 1066, ™21 û
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,P.35o, S (j <L , S ûlf.lg,
AAAAAA 1 ► 'I AAAAAA 1 »»» XL \_/
storm, hurricane, tempest; plur.
AAAAAA
M
shni-t y
shnâ-t C3n (1
AAAAAA 1
1, rainstorm, tempest.
U. 609, T. 223,
hailstones.
Shnàt i Û 1 J), a goddess of Busiris.
Shnà-t-pet-uthes-t-neter 9. (\ ^
^__AAAAAA 1
148, one of the seven divine Cows.
Shnât-neteru<?) J (j £ $ "] $ j
rr5î lm> one °^^e seven divine Cows.
, „ , AAAAAA AAAAAA
shnà AAAAAA, a.Z. 47, 112, %—d,%—h,
<^l AAAAAA .-. /I (-V /l
iv, 498, 0—^l-j, 9 rz, s ^ri,
A ./} AAAAAA V AAAAAA r*U
^ \J tf{> Rec 34, 179, S ^T*'
AAAAAA iNf _/J AAAAAA -"' Z\-
AAAA ^Vi ^ fl _Q /WAAAA JT ""^
, T o(M L^/J, to repulse,
30, 127, Q /v
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
0 e
to drive back, to turn away; Copt. cytOH,
shnàu Sa'v&I, Thes. 1251, %.
/v
A.Z. ^35, 17, men who kept the road clear for
processions.
shnä-t 9 \|, IV, 1193, repulse;
AAAAAA C^
Q flO AAAAAA ^
aaL A ,„. S'S0,,, »«pulsings, stoppages;
9 _™^
111
, hesitating, timid (of fish).
shnä AAAAAA QÄ, repulsive (a man's character).
. 9 Q
shnà AAAAAA y\ Vj^j j warder, guard, guardian.
shnà àb £
Sllllâ AAAAAA
O AAAAAA n yr I I -- ,i. I
<fy to resist, to oppose,
I ' to be obstinate.
Qö £**£ QÖ ^AAAA
, storm, tempest, hurricane ; variants :—
AAAAAA ffi^^
, , TTTT'
shnâr 5__ — •mf.f
Î AAAAAA
a 'TTTT> Amen- J3> J> x4> 7, storm, tempest.
shnà AAAAAA Ny^, the side of a road.
shnä lt-d, Rec 24, 96, %^ ,
AAAAAA ä\ 0 AAAAAA
granary, barn ; plur. g q S^ _y ,„> ß fl
0 V °^ 2 ' Décrets 29'
ShnäÜ AAAAAA ^N ^S| , P. 42 2, AAAAAA QS>^VK>
M. 605, SSök£a,f Peasant 64> cabin of a
J o\\ A boat, shrine.
shna-ti aaaaaa
r-^-i oi/si
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shnà, shnâr £ ^ ^, J g ^,
XL ... - fl XL yt«ft I I I AAAAAA Jl AAAAAA
° ^J Q "A/WSA (Q ^ a plant used in medi-
^ani' _2se> 111' cine.
shnà, shnâr 9 °°, 9 °o,
AAAAAA (~ HI AAAAAA ffi^ 0
5 "^ Q ° ^ a seed or fruit used in
aaaaaa A ' Äfiiii' medicine.
Q AAAAAA r—7
shnä J fl5rrk^,H
shnâ-t, shenrâ-t 6
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A_2se> Ai "rnnrnr .a \7 _Sä
I ^ A, * -^Sk, to turn back,
il _2ä -* -www @ _2s& Jz3
to drive back, to keep off.
shnâriu 9. _sä()() $ [11,RougéI.H.
256, a class of officials.
Shnâr 9. ° Q 0 û O, a disease,
stoppage of bowels (?)
Shnâr ÛX71 fl BDG- 785, a god of
_Bïû I Sil ' Shnär in
in the Delta.
-Q.
Shnâr -^ aû *wn, "^ ^ ^, a
sacred serpent.
Shnâr[it] ^(^B.D.G. ,63, a
" " " ' f\
goddess of u-"-J /www 77 @.
^ O Ci
«hniföll(|^,Da|l(|^,Rer.„,,6,
A 1 1 /VAAAAA 11
= Copt, cyirce, to seek after.
Shnit ? (j(j a, Tuat I, a light-goddess.
, musician.
shnu /ww\a
Shnu 5 ög
shnu /vAAAAA - food, produce.
Ö (2-—"' F
B.D. 142, III, 12, a
city of Osiris.
i.<g ^ in'wweiii'lûjooo'
fruit, grain.
shnu 5 G^\RD' T25' Ij l6-"
shnu-t 9 Ö tQJ\y> P. 395, M. 563, N. 1170,
t3 /www Cj I—==f==J /J
[sO/1 , > granary; plur. jsQ^ ^ ( |\iJJ3
tfll " la !'IV'I026; Copt ae-*ne.
Sbneb J N^, a horn weapon or tool
/WWW «ail
shneb-t C=K=I jj ^ X , u. 169, P. 204
/WWW «CJ —i*V«a
I ^ I fi >"> /WWW
U a, Ikhernefert 15,^0 tv » I v> 612,
/WWW ««3 r\ Jb C
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Rec.4>22,-g-^^,-U-=.^,Jö
J?.^.sâ..8_TJ-sâ..îJ?|.
skin, hide; Copt, cyrtqe.
shnebi-t 9. ] (IQ «, skin, hide.
/WWW ««3 11 \
shnep SS£ £,t0 sniff the air> t0 smMU'
n nostrils.
Shnep AAAAAA j\, a fine cloth.
snnep „ tw, w^a \n\ /www \ii, vww
00^ D ^ D m D
{\, IV, 1104, a reed mat (?); var. ° aM^.
A/WW» I I
aTinor» (-=s-1 x to seize, to carry off, to
SÙneP ÖDU' draw off.
öiinep /www v „ /1 *vTTjni /w/ww
f=t, a title of the Nile-flood.
shneptiu *~ww
workmen or labourers.
1, a class of
SnnGI"!/ /WWW O , /WWW
•1
stance used in medicine; /«ww. -3s,
c , a sub-
o III
a salve made
of the same.
shnem:^Qk>i>-,,o',i2'Qk'
M. 75, 5 VN- "."Vi"
1908, 115, T Vv , Metternich Stele 249,
' \\ r-TV-i . . ... •"*""
, wvw t to join to, to unite with, to attain to,
to be protected; see Q ^|; ^^l»
u. 558.
shnem-t ^^
Shnemit urit
r-K-i
S
, nurse,
, P. 112,
" Great Protectress "—a name of the
Sky-goddess; varr. Q ^ 0, M. 78, Q ^^, N. 80.
, Ä ■ » ■ „ _ to smell: Copt.
shnem -5fö, fflU)>uuC.
Shnem ? Ö AW, smell, odour
shnem ww o « khnem ww o.
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to turn back, to repulse,
to keep away.
.ÄÄ
see shenâr
•i
shenrä ?
Shenher aa^b, agod.
/VAAAAA I
shens • x* fl A, U. no, g fl, N. 377A,
/VA/WSA I I
ntkQiv,498, 3 ns, § no.
I /J (J /VA/WSA I /VA/WSA I U
/VA/WSA I I U /VA/WSA 0 ' 1) C P
T I a=o, 5 , a kind of cake or bread.
XL I /VAAAAA I I I
shens peri her khaut 9 fl A i3
I W .A
I ' \\ I
A/VWVA
r~\\ i
* SP » shewbread
I l\ III
shens 5
/VAAAAA
I i-M, skin, animal (?)
shensu ^^1 ö, Rev. i3,32, c*=^lÉTf,
/VA/WSA I /VAAAAA | I
Rev. 13, 32 = shes nesu, apparel of the king,
i.e., byssus ; Copt. cyttC.
shensetch-t 9
/VA/WSA
/VAAAAA
à"
P^
tunic
OO X
shensh ^aaaaa ~ Kh. 472, to open.
? V 2 H» Rev'i4'34' ?ö ] ^ 1*Rev-
i2'63, ? § 1^ 2'Rev-i2'64' ^'Rech"
nungen 77, tunic, cloth; Copt. ajeitTU).
shent 2^0, Rec. ^, 120, seal, sealer.
/VAftAAA \
shent, shenn-t
y Ö > 9 "^ • ^^T", acacia, Spina acacia
Nilotica; ^A* £Z3 t\ V»Rec- x5> Mi, black
acacia; Copt, OJOItre, Heb. îltûtë, Arab. ^j^.
shenti m -°- ^ xx a hairy Plant (?) ;
v ' ö «~-' Copt, cyo^t-
Shent 5 vfT, Metternich Stele 244,
brushwood, "bush," thicket, thorny growth;
Copt, cyorrf.
Sheni-t 9 ,
AAAAAA
P. 815, M. 244, a cow-
goddess.
Berg. I, 10, g | ^, Rec. 3, 44, 5 V I O 3'
ibid. 3, 47, g ^ ] ()() I ff ff IT* ©, ibid.
3, 49,
a form of the
goddess Isis.
Shent'ti /www
a W
a title of Isis and
Nephthys.
Ck Ck
Shentit x1) t|l| ~ ^ BD- J3*, the
sanctuary of the goddess Shentit.
«shPTit Q ° © to revile, to abuse, to
/v/vwsA 0' curse ; Copt, cyujrte.
Shent-t 9. ^ \ 5 ^JL, revilings,
/WW\A Ci III AAAAA* Ci jBc^
curses, abominable persons and things.
- s - w
Î
shenti 9 ö
/WWV\ \\
Q£, accursed.
shenti 8 01
/VA/VNAA J
» x -sfc^, Cd ^
w
9 °
/VAAAAA \\
/VAAAAA I W
.111
,, enemy, foe, grief, dis-
* 1 A.Z. 1900,
tress, sickness, trouble; plur.
X28, J^~| (](j ^ I; Copt, cgoorrr (?)
shentiu 9 Iflfl^L«^ $ | ,iv,968,
/WW\A Uli _Zl y^l I
men of violence,
a title of Set.
shentiu gl
Shentiu 6 ") (j(j % !, IV, 613, companies,
assemblies (of rebels ^fl ^\ *® •^V l)-
^=71*1 Jl I JPi 1/
Shentait 8 SÛÛPn>afC0W"g?idels_
AAAAAA Oil (LA. a form of Hathor.
Shèntthit g \ , Mission 13, 127; see
±m ■ "
j court nobles,
I ' ministers.
shenth oog
Shenth mS
I twin
■8
/VAAAAA
to revile,
' to abuse.
g, g
IWWin, U. 555^T. 303, a serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
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Q£, M- 773, a proper name (?)
shontheth Da6s=s, u. 602,m
/VA/WSA A ° ^ /VA/VNAA
M. 303, N. 1000, hostility.
^' ^C^>>^' aCaCia; dUal 1 \\
/VAAAAA « I
P.S.B. 25, 220 j plur. 8^«^j,9
V5"*l IV, 387; Heb. ntpttS, Arab, kju>, Copt
cyorrre.
/VAftAAA Ci
/VA/VNAA
AAAAAA
shentit Ä[|(|, J^(|(| g, J^
I AAAAAA 11 V
0.
53. IHM.0
£<= (j(j g, tunic; plur. 5^ (]£
IV, 1071. Late forms $ ^^ x , $
g ; Copt, cyenxüo.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^ \
Shenti £
Hi , a name of Set.
m
shentesh (?)
aaaaaa orchard, large
garden, wood : plur. aaaaaa • see aaaaaa
OO I I.
an acacia sacred to
Isis.
r^rc-i
Shentch mn"^è,
AAAAAA ( Ï
shentch ^^s^, Û
I AAAAA/
>-?*■, acacia ; see $
shentchetch-t ? ^\^, herbs' vuese-
A o\ in tables.
D^^kZ2L,U.478,
AAAAAA Ci \ 71 «-*
nn =i nn =1 «*
T. 43,
shentchu-t
AAAAAA 1
r^v-i n^ os:
AAAAAA Cl \ AAAAAA Cl
tunic, short drawers ; Ö AT\ ^
all tunics ; Copt. cyerrrU).
shentch-ti 9. ^^ vj
AAAAAA Ci \ <_
keeper of the tunics or robes.
, inspector of
2
AAAAAA d \\\
sher
rzszi
- m ,
sher m'
r^v-i
1, compound preposition.
Sher ^ .A, Rec 16, 1 o9> to fall
down; see ° ^*7-
72,
sher, sherr
^*, N. 156, Rec. 30,
rznzi
, U. 495, '!'• 236, ^J, gg, ^, to
be small, to become small, to be diminished ;
Copt, çyipe.
sher ™^, a little.
sher-t
r^rc-i
IV, 691, Amen. 25, 20, M %^^, little,
small, insignificant, a small thing, a thing of
little value.
Sherà àb an h <5 ^ to lack courage,
to be unwilling, to have no mind to do a thing.
Sherr <§|, Metternich Stele 40
sher
tfr
, HI, M2, ^,
Metternich Stele 56, little
ao
"^' boy, child ; Copt. cyHPe-
Sher J, a young god.
r^rc-i
I; Copt.
sher, sherà an (| jâ, iv, 691,
III, 143, boy, son; plur. ^^ (j ^^
cgnpe.
sherà en sherà an Û % Jj§) »»**
(] S. S), son's son, grandson.
sherr §§, §|^$, §||^,
HK~I
', boy, youth, little man ; plur. <z> 1,
U. 512, S^.^, P. 86, U. 171,
HK~I
rzszD
^^)|;CoPLcyHpr.
Sherà-t °a \\ a J), Israel Stele 12, OS=l
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little girl, daughter, maiden ; plur. M -^^ I.
Sherriu §■§ o, u. 512, §■§ jj
sher /vvwvA j small canal.
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the
gods.
sher, sherà
x
L-J,
oo
A „ TT to stop up, to block, to wall up, to close,
S L ii ' to obstruct the passage.
sherà-t u T > obstruction, bar.
< sher-t <=> J fit O, Rec. 31, 13, obstacle.
sher-t §§, ™û, bond, tie, fetter,
o ^' o Win
Sher-t S, U. 393, T. 341, M. 214, N. 685,
, anna ,
t Ç>,Rec. 30,190, (I ^, Amen. 17, 7,
OSZI A @ -o>. , r^rc-i fl S
£ C*>'
(1 "r o, nose; Copt, cy<Ll.
sherti, sheràti ÏS * ÏS, S*
r-rc—i i ono pc ,- I I r-rc—i D dfl5
o q. i
• w* * ?!' <=>w SH ?
£) r^vn A o £ rnr-1 A o
two nostrils.
sher-t ?§ £> P- l69' 786'the l)OW of a
o ' boat.
Sherit 5§ s j), 0mbos IT' '32> a fod"
£>o 21 dess.
shershermmI±2 mDDiii !
Gersher Pap. I, 21, <o<z> l^i 1, Sphinx
I, irr, air, wind, sniffings of air; see
Sher-t ^ °, Rec. i, «j*. earth taken
<=^> Ml
from a holy place and used as an amulet.
sher-t <zz>G) , a kind of cake, loaf.
sher-t, sherà-t ™ (| o .„fl, ™ (] ^,
□o (j ä^ no Q ^ Anastasi^2, IO|
tP i o o o <rr> Tili
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Koller 2,8, an(|(|i.,.üj ^|V\L, Rec. 26, 78,
nn „r^j on
<CZ> ."" o , <=—^
Ck III Ck
I V\ I A.A. O I V\ I
, a kind of land, salty land (?)
sheri-t
nn \>
sherit
/"a, <=z> "^, grain, flour.
U3
, a dwelling place.
sherp-t 5E> ^a=0)
, seed for early crops.
1 Vi" I ° I \V I
snerp <z=> , incense =
D (2 111 -o F=^i
sherp-t 5r> P cord, part of the tackle
Do' of a ship.
Sherm
nn
B.D. 168, a god'who
helped the dead.
nn
sherh <=> t=t , <cz> t=t , water channel ;
Copt. cg>^e& (?)
sherh PS^3
a kind of myrrh, or myrrh-
producing tree.
Shersek °a fl <^* dj^, to destroy.
sherShSyv,silA,lv,697,
to hasten, to flee.
shersh i^"d X t0 Pander, to carry
mS Q' off.
sheheb L]^J J (1, to be hot, burnt up,
parched ; Copt. cyOD&efL
sheheb C=S=I
Vw' ro J<?yv
ra
,. 3ÜZH 1 the hot south wind.
Shehbi ^J^in.
0 -^r
the god of the south wind.
Shes 00 fl, U. no = 9. fl 0, cake,
I /WW\A I
loaf, bread.
shest nn fl Ö ^} Rec. 27,57 = àshest
(J Ö ' ° Qr > an interrogativie particle.
Shes Ö , Ö ; see ^ fl3 = ^ IflS.
-»-web' I n <z=>nI *^
shes ox=,pö,p. 592,0^^, ö'jp,
^ I |, ö !) ^ ™ Ö^jf, a band or gar-
ment made of linen ; r~w~i I g ^E?, P. 592, festal
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SH
band; ft. o, Rev. n, 167 = 1 ft
Heb. tüÜ), Gen. xli, 42.
Shes àkeb C3n ft (j ^z^ J c=^, apparel
of mourning.
shes nesu 1 x, r°yal ,inen'byssus ' Copi-
shes tepi 8 ® Nj linen of the finest
ID quality.
shes 5 fl nnm, 8 nnm , 8
I —»— —»-
stone, alabaster ; plur. 0
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SH
nn
Ufa*.
, 0 white
rrrrm x x mnD
111' 8 000
; Heb.
shes 8 .^ IV) 743> g =^ g g gï white
grain, winnowed grain.
shesit 8
8
8
Rec. 22, 103, ashes, white dust or powder.
shes oo fl ft, A.Z. 1864, 107, 00 g 0,
antelope-on Pé^^^a-
shes û} x^ 00 I ft, cord, string,
I H— I
rope; plur. 00 p888> 8 88-
shes maâ (maât) 8 H} 8 *==,j « cord
kl? û
8 I I) , to per-
1 ■ w »
form ceremonies in regular and fitting continuity
for ever, <z> Mr | (or w^ @} millions of
times); Demot. ft | n = Gr. e?™ nXeov. '
shes 8 ^ü, Ebers Pap. 99,18, 8 o,
B.D. 160, 2, 8 _e , b,ow> str'Pe> iniury.
—h— v -/I wound.
shesshes-t ^ -^^, evil, misfortune.
Shesshes 8 8} Ebers Pap. 41, 12, ft ft,
A.Z. 1900, 128, to hide(?)
shesshes 88,^_} Kollers, 2, ^_^w
3, B.D. (Nu) 64, 19, to see.
shesshes-t 8 8
, Rec. 29, 159,
shesu (gersheru ?) ~ fjjf, soldier ; plur.
0 V&!,Thes. 1251,0 Vä
I'm'
I I I
shes ^u,11, "8» p- 229> vase'
_h— Jl vessel.
Shesshes on fl on R, Tuat IX, a
crocodile-god with a tail terminating in a serpent.
shesa oo q£ \, u. 188, dd fl tfr %^
^,T. 67,00 p^^.N.599,nop ^ ^,
Décrets 108, IV, 1017, nn 1 q^p <f\ ^,Rec.
3i, "70, ™"0»^^fl. IV. r°73, ^fl,
IV, 749, 00 p q£ "^ ig |, Pap. 3024, 84,
nn
N^k?
55, to be cunning,
wise, skilled, learned, able ; see ^^ Iq) T^
shesa her 2
shesa-t oa
*
**, IV, 1152, skilful.
i
, Rec. 30,
knowledge, skill,
ability.
shesa-t nn H q£
191, wise woman.
shesau^^^flj, B.D.
188, ï, 8 , IV, 1184, intellectual abilities.
' ô' I 1 1 1
shesau
é
nn
8 *?\ ^K *~\ Litanie 71» the "wise"
„ ^s JT I' member, i.e., the tongue.
shesa 00\\ q$ *\^, P. 589, 00 I q$
^^?>> N. 1038, to plough.
ShesaoopE^rflh^™^©,
P. 5S9, a skilled ploughing-god of Shnâ.
shesa-t oo M qji <g£ "^f^, T. 101,
<H o *=f=S N. i4r, ^ ^, an p
f=^i f=^i e=^>, U. 645, night, darkness.
Shesa-t mäk-t neb-s ig o
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Tuat II, a goddess in the Tuat.
shesau onflé^^^, ™é
Copt, cyocy, cyocyo-r(?)
shesa-t a*?^
plant or herb.
shesait ö $ û() °, Ko"er 4, 2, jÖ_
R o, Ö tp , white earth, powder (?)
Shesait ™-~~, IV> 875. a kind of pre-
frîmïtfcooo cious stone?
Shesau «^«^«^, L.D. in, 55a, iv
m- Shasu M^;^ X ! ■ Ä£
Shesatheth gd^0 J^.TuatX,
a goddess.
shesp (shep) ^^d, p. 161, 163,
Ä,33£D, Ä^> ÄD0X> ÄLi]!'
2EL-fl,^^ fl, 2ffiD^ fl,Peasant
D
L-fl
<^3
-D
ffi D m Rhind Pap' 32,"Äe II' Ä
D U, P. 251, *S£r-, to take, to acquire, to
accept, to receive, to receive seed, i.e., to con-
ceive(^3£^);^^](),ac-
ceptable ; Copt, cyuuil.
shespep ^^ D, p. 603, 604 = shesp.
to
conceive.
0 <0> to be pleased,
heart's desire.
shesp àur Ä£^
shesp àb Ä^
Shesp â ^^j 0, to greet.
shesp äha ^g£QA, to fight;
i*
to set out on a journey.
0 ^ to make a
beginning.
shespiu 2Ed(|(|^J,^d(|(|^|,
Rec. 6, 7, those who receive, those who are
taken, ;>., prisoners.
shesp tep cm.^
T=T I
_2ä ^5?
1, the
the name of a
festival.
Shesp Amen uthes t nefer-f 5&
L-fl A'^^"! ' ReC- 2°' ;4°' a
1 /VA/W* Jl o Ô *~ ' shrine of Amen.
shesp-t âtru ^ D f\
ILL***. All II
festival of receiving water.
shesp âa-t *gg: <~=^ ^rf3,
shesp hetch Ä tfh ? n-^> Rec. 21,
101, the earliest dawn of day.
Shespi (Shepi) 2S'(j(j $ Tomb of
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 42).
Shespiu Ä(](jtkj , B.D. 168, 9, agroup
of gods who assisted the dead.
Shespiu 2^^\, Tuat XI, the gods who
carried Methen into the eastern sky.
Shespit 2^D*,Thes.n2, ^D* $ ,
a a XXX
one of the seven stars of Orion. Its god was
xx
x x'
Shespit Ä(j().|,^,o?6,eadgod:
Shespit enth khemiu hepu 283t
cm
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Berg. II, 13, lodge
1 1 1 Û x
of the never-moving (?) stars—a title of Nut.
shesp (shep) ^ |, ^ d jj, ^q J,
^d^. Pädi^> Peasant 43, cm a
t_\i» '^fc Q-Ä35» statue, image, figure, the
Sphinx; plur. Ä 0 \ ^ 2& ^ ,| |,
^öec J&as £ea 3g 2 sphinxes, hena-nâ
Qlll
shesp ^^^ ^ äd |.soMpG^
shesput Ä a J) !, fisuI<* ofK wo.men
^cmi ^ ! w,th tambourines.
shesp (shep) 5^ d^, 1 v, 84, =ri,
^=^s, a measure = a handbreadth, width of the
palm, span = 0*075 m. ; Copt. CtJOlT, Heb. f|3,
Assyr. \<1^<] 3<S-.
Shespit (Shepit) ^g; D <?, Love Songs
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Shesp-t 2S ^_T> M ° , D« Hymnis
27, chamber, hut, shed, lodge, arbour, booth in
a garden, summer house.
shesp (shep) flfc1*^©, Jour. As. 1908,
282, moment; Copt. XI\.
shesp 1°, 1d| Ä^,» ^
light, radiance, splendour.
shesp (shep) Ä ^*+ . an^*+, t0
vomit, to cast up.
Shesp-t (Shep-t) 2£3tD0> something
round or polished, a berry, a fruit ; Copt, cyoil,
cyume, cyoofte.
Shesp-t m D ° Shipwreck 50, an edible
^alll' plant or root.
shesp (shep) 228t -tf? Äf a seed used
D ^^ 000
in medicine.
Shesp Äs:~^) Rec< 30) 66, parts of a
ship; Ä
D
D £
111 o
shesem 8
, Rec. 30, 66.
8
>8
to be weary, exhausted (?)
shesm-t 8
@. Q dimness of sight,
0 ' an eye disease (?)
shesm 8 f\ mm, A.Z. 1877, 32, 1880,
13, earth used in making faïence.
shesm 8 t^^?>IV> II04> PSR I3>
147, skin of an animal, a leather roll.
Shesm r^-i
Os
gods " with seven necks and uraei.
shesm-t
r^rc-i
M-243>ffl|0?0.T-99,_Ö_
0 S\ :. 0
, the "bull of the
, P. 814,
1099
8
□
, IV, 694, a mineral substance.
Shesemtt
r^rc-i
rrx
174, 8,
]] * U. 390, B.D.
, Hh. 413, 414,
^ Hh. 178, a lioness-headed
I' _. goddess
Shesmit
r^rc-i
SH
Ryi JJ, Rec. 29, 151,
nvn
Hh. 414, the name of a goddess.
Shesma (?) on p ^S ^, T. 305,
mythological serpent.
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Shesmu T^f,u.511,541,^^
Berg. 56, B.D. 17, 27, 153, 8, 170, 6, the
executioner of Osiris who dwelt in (I If I ,
Mar. Aby. I, 44. He is identified with l\ /www
^, B.D. 17, 27.
.Shesmu Ml|'Eerg'I,,I'ago^:
Shesmu ami nut-f J^-fl-JL,'^-
Rec. 37, 67, a god.
Shesmu °^=l f\ ^\, T. 41, a star-god ;
var. 0 ^\ /VA/W* (|(?)
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Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, Ram. IV, one of the
2,6 Dekans ; Gr. 2e<r/ie.
shesmuti
r^rc-i
*"8
S53!
Rec. 31, 13, a class of women.
sheser 8 <"~=> t0 walk, to marchagainst,
u A ' to attack.
Sheser Q \ , to measure with a cord.
Sheser Q (®, a cord for measuring.
sheser _§_ : , 5 "^"^> Rec- l6> 56,
to propose, to purpose, to design, to govern.
shesru
8
8
.MJ
8
!>
Heruembeb 8, designs, purposes, decisions.
sheser-t 5 ° > canon, ordinance.
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SH
r^rc-i
sheser
8
8
*=V
8
, utterance, speech, decree; —Q.
IV, 1109, A.Z. 1906, 124, song; 0 <
proving, testing, examining.
sheser oo flc=^, P. 704,
8
•*-h», to shoot.
sheser-t gd H
Ck Ck
o, T. 326, a shooting.
sheser r^-i
P
, U. 514, 00
n
,, p. 704,00
> N. 661, Rec. 26, 235, Q «*-«*, _Q_
Hymn Darius 11, .
A.Z. 1905, 16, 0
8
©
plur. —h— v\ y ^_^» 1
1 1 1
, arrow, spear, dart
1, A.Z. 1900, 20,
1 1 1
Sheseru (?)-Râ P 8 9> T"at VIII, three
arrows or shuttles (?)
Sheser _Q_ ^^, an animal for sacrifice.
"ft IV, 1143, bags of
000' spices or unguent.
shesru 8
Shesrà 52 ft, Tuat X, a light-god.
shesesh (shesh) nesu B 1
IV, 82 x ; var. j ft; Copt. cyenc, Heb. ttfaJ.
Shest (Shesmt) 52 r^|, u.. 561,
f5ü31
Ck
J
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Ck
m. 499, 52 fijjfjrjrjl, m. 122, n. 646, 962,
, P. 632,
, Hh. 128, a place sacred to Hörus.
(ÉS ill 'see ?eru"Shestâ-
Shest (Shesm-t)-tcha(P) rfjjj=g
, I, 119, a title.
rvn
Shest-tà, Shestt l^[f)|ïïj) ~> u< 39°'
B-D-H,8,™fffll-T.225,™fj
~\ /] N. 1081, a goddess who is mentioned
0 4 ' with Sekhmit ; see Shesmtt.
Shest-sett (sti) m P)><£K>> Pyr.
2209B, a goddess (?)
shesta
DO
P
D
Ck
D
, Rec. 26, 231 ;
1, Rec, 26, 230
shesti 8 °^, a bull-god (?)
shesteb 5°.^ =
—pjSs-
o °
^ o, lapis lazuli;
shesh oa Q vesse1'pot ; c°vt äJ^OT'
00^' cyocyoi.
Shesh °a ? = Ç ? ç, throat.
shesh
rvn
OO
Rec. 31, 21, nest,
home.
Shesh Ä n, sistrum ; plur.
|, IV, 98.
shesh r-rc-i.
.A OO
to hasten;
do
C3D
do
.A, to move rapidly,
, P. 414, M. 593,
N. 1198, very rapidly, quickly.
Shesh ^^ l^i, antelope ; see r-m I ^
Shesh °S=lv^j, white hair.
shesh-t Bo !, a Precious stone of white
0 o 1 colour.
sheshti r=w=l
o W
DO
^A-7, razor (?) ; see
sheq
to shave ; Copt. £/JO(JOKe
1©
L-0,
sheku
DO
, N. 257A, a kind of cake; var.
nn
sheku
000
, U. 29,
r-rc-]fv o r~ft—1
rary offering.
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sheku ab
m i
y, A.z.
1900, 128
sheken
I I MA I
C3D
I, rebels.
»>—=> OKI
0 A.Z. 1908, 18, an amu-
T ' let.
sheker ^Bô, M. 517, N. io98, 1242,
Ô, to decorate, be decorated
Copt. £/JO(JOKe, <£>(JOK.
Shekershau ^-^ttTiT^J
I = JÎS&I gl I
Mar. Kam. 52, 1, a Mediterranean people.
shot &y> , Love Songs 2, 3* to divide.
shet \J L-=/) Rec 3' 49'5' 92> t0 take
d ' out, to withdraw.
shot L-VV ! wor^s m a Quarry> hewings of
^——o 1 ' stone.
shetshet aaaa^—Dj Rcv I2j 22> t0
d et
rend, to tear ; Copt. cyeTCyOOT.
shet m^,aa^, A'Z' ?956> "3,
ci ^ CT777T.-. tU) grief, sorrow.
, 48, office.
writings, documents,
books.
; see Teshtesh.
, CO'
rvn
Sh[ta]-t ~~, Gol. Ham. 10, 48, office.
Ci n
shetut (?)
Shetshet
shet
ciCi 1 1 1
GD
no
^>°
«J^, turtle, tortoise (?)
Shet ,^&, $\V, Nesi-Àmsu 32, 26, 1,
a form of Äapep, a foe of Rä (B.D. 83, 4, 161).
Sheta™*,™
*
GD
00 «fco 1 1 1 the constellation of the Tortoise,
o S '*f^> * ' one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. 2<t.
shet-t, shta ^T, mö, muö,
x
C3SÖ' ^^ .. ö> .Hf> Rec- 3, 5°>
D
ö:
8.
8
covering, shroud, garment, bandlet
shta-t Heru ™ x
kind of garment.
GD
chard; plur
shta
D
, forest, plantation, or-
A^ I Rec. 2i, 14;
Y^ 1 ' Copt, cy"1"^-
shta
land covered by the Nile; var,
shta
GD
, arable land, the
\\
D
rriQ x nn-TL @ oa x i-ttt
, to be difficult, hard to pass over or
;m
through, to be hidden or secret, hard to
understand, mysterious.
GD
shta-t
Shta =ï=rï= /h , a god incomprehensible.
^D
O I VV~'I O
mystery, difficult thing, something hidden, some
thing rare, curious ; plur.
GD^ X O
VOS. L1 W I.
D
1 S\ r-vcn
i
£ X
GD
«DD
!' «
I na
!» D
! £lt öflo3li' IV' 345' 9°°' mysteries
difficulties; (1 ^A^'w^ ^ f ^ ,=, k^,,,> Rec- *5
179, impassable valleys ;
on
1 ' ' ^D
GD
, U. 207
GD'
1 CË3 , mysteries of the two horizons
j ( <e>. v\ U 1, hidden of forms
D
those whose seats are hidden ;
00 ci.
OD
I I
, those whose arms are hidden ;
czso
D
9
1, the god of the hidden soul
, Rec. 26, 231, SS ^ ^
Litanie 37, ™ ^ 3 ^ ^, a title of Râ
rzszi
fil Ç. GDX ^ V
ill I'T^l 1 1 ÇÇ'o0
?lâl"-*rfA-'^W
of invisible body;
on
properties; =^s=
i=> X
invisible form.
.GD
GD'
J.
1 ^
cTx 5$ (2
1
1, secret
Shtai
D
fl-^qqjj
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hidden one, mysterious being, secret one.
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i u"'i i=> i u"'i <=i i u"'i<=> X
. lb.
shta-t , _
rn
shrine, sanctuary, secret chamber, coffin, sarco-
i r—rç-i-fi- a 7
phagus, grave, tomb, cemetery ; ^ U • •
shtai-t
no
CD
, IV, 992, ^^
«" «DJ»VlfV ™|11ft'
shrine, coffin, sarcophagus; van s=s (1(1
shta-t ™^, ™"^' vulture-
Shta L~^~' ^.D. l(^^' a S0^ m mummied
c-i^-,' form.
Shtat
no
■^é, 'T&, a title of Äapep.
a
5"
Shtait =5x9=, =r^ J), , Metternich
vulture-goddess—a title of the goddess Nekhebit.
Shtait , , Berg. II, 13,
22, B.D. 168, a form of Nut.
Shta
Shta-t m^ ö ,aa
147, the name of the 4th Aat.
Shta-ti SB Qûfl, Tomb of Seti I, one
of'the 75 forms of Râ (No. 31).
Shta-ti ™^, Litanie 31, the two
c ' \\ Q£^j hidden countries.
B.D.G. 699, a Bubastite form of
Isis.
,B.D.
Shtai
Tuat IV, a sailor of the
boat of Râ.
Shtaàb ^O, Tuat v,™'
Tomb Ram. VI, 50, a warder-god.
"0
Shtauàsut aa^,%jlj)j)0>T- 289>
M. 66, N. 128, gods whose abodes are invisible.
Shtau au \\ 1 , ^^ ,
B.D. 168, the gods of hidden arms.
Shta-t besu S ö J H ^ Tuat x,
I Sr^-iJI III
the name of the 10th Gate
no
Shta Mesutt
II
I O A
! &£3
II, 11, a form of the goddess of Ament.
Shtait em Tuat
^D1
, Berg.
, Cairo
Pap. I, 3, a being whose head was a pot of fire.
nn
Shta her —^,
B.D. 136A, 18, a god of
CT3
Mar. Aby. I, 45»
n s
Shtau heru saiu uatu
CW..I
D
unseen gods who guard the ways,
to proclaim.
shtau Da"?k JU,PaP- 3024, 3. 11,
ci £) Pff^ 1 1 1 wooden objects.
77777 t^—,
shtaäaur TT ^f<®,Rec.3o, 68,
part of a ship's tackle.
Shta °a'%\ @ X = S the number 200;
shtamuti
of a bandlet.
(2 Copt. cyHT-
on
e
w
'förfitf, the name
shtar
oo
, a betrothed virgin, bride.
shti
OD
GD
», he who
is hidden, i.e., one who is in his coffin, i.e.,
dead; plur.
dead.
shti-t
CD
OO
GD
1, the
öl.
A.Z. 1906, 30, a kind
of cloth.
, Rev. 13, 36,
shti (shetti) "^
pit, hole, excavation.
Shti ™(|!| |]j ^, Jour. As. 1908, 275,--
to demand, to take away.
shtut
1 vv~ifv i=>
OD
Y\ 1, Hearst Pap. XI, 15....
shteb ™Jö. iv, 648, ™ J a,
Ci Ci
revolt, to tread in grain.
shteb ^M» h V , to kin - *^ B
S—fl"
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shtob
no
shtom^k
Rev., to be silent.
y||, cage, basket.
- Copt. cyeejuLpoo,
-"-THM-Ska-
Ptah-l.ietep XI, 13,
OD
i, Gol.
Ham. 14, 147, to fight, to revile, to curse, to
swear; compare Heb. Diofc?, Arab. V* .
shtem-t™^0!.
Ai
^r^lSf!'Amen-22'2°'
revilings, abuse (?)
.n. Rev. 14, i4,bolt(?);
J^V Copt. cyxeJUL.
shtem
GD
sheth cs=i U, P. 256, 690,
, M. 780,
to be covered, dressed, arrayed.
sheth ^^yf, P. 539> Rec. 30, i92,
M. 780, N. 1136, garment,
raiment; aa ^ 111, P. 708.
sheth-t aa {}, Rec. 27, 218, aa
, coffin, sarcophagus.
shethi-t
sarcophagus.
o 1 \v 1
f\
GD
Shethu
I a crococ
seven stars of Orion ; var.
(1) a crocodile-headed lion; (2) one of the
GD
<n (j>
shethu " ^
, coffin,
, Thes. 112 :
îe
*.
OO TV W 1 Rec. 30, 193, a
kind offish.
**u-
shet
A.Z. 1873, X7, a weight =
five teben.
Shet ^^ Rec- 5» 93» t0 pound drugs,
* nmn ' e.g.> myrrh
shet-t
mini,
C=3 ,
e*=V / \_J c=3 c*=>\ ^7 mortar, grinder,
II
rubbing-stone.
shet, shti c*=>\ u. 154, 284, 432, 470,
510, T. 22, P. 670, c^£, P. 93, ^2 a,
*^_J, 211. N- "46, §()(], T.*47,
w
X X
Love Songs 7, 8, ^. IV, 1108, , Rech-
nungen 52, to take, to seize, to snatch, to carry
or drag away, to withdraw, to transport, to drag
out, to disembowel a beast, to save, to deliver,
to remove, to dig out a well, to work out, to
levy taxes. On the derivatives of «. —*-«, see Rec.
11, 117 ff.; Copt, cyixe.
Shtiu *°\ (j(j *—0, deliverers.
shti
shti
J] {J? Rec. 16, 72, title of an
II Ü' official.
XX^'2^'t0 g0 deeply
into a subject, to study profoundly, to search
magical books, to penetrate mysteries.
shet ^
fa
to tread out corn.
shett^!=,^
Rec. 19, 16, to
' dig, to excavate.
shet-ti
0 w<
i, digger, excavator.
shet mX
, slaughter, a killing.
Ol
shetshet ^^^m\*&, Rev. 13,4,10
kill, to overthrow; Copt. CtjeTCtJOOT.
Shet-ba
shtit
nvn
^ J? ' ram-god.
, mast of a ship (?) ; plur.
4, 10,
, Décrets 29, c=> , Leyd. Pap,
111 e 1 1 1 '
>rtVL
S ( ( ( ; Copt. cyxe.
shetshet-ta ™™)!]^> Lo™
Songs V, 9, the working of oars.
No, IV, Q20, to suckle, to nurse,
to rear a child, to train, to educate; ^^ r?\
Uli |. sucklerofthegods; ^^IT $,
guardian, tutor, trustee.
shet unem ^^-0-^.d^'t0 fatten-
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shet-t ^H, 2^^' ^ubbân
Stele 11, 2£» Israel Stele 7' 2 fl^T?» IV'
1104, c^>H(ü Hf, water skin; plur. >* <# 1,
^^j^B.D, 99, 18.
shet-t ^,^9, 1/^"°
vulva, vagina.
shetshet ^ ^ C^, T. 31, 32,
V-
N. 201, 204, ^^^^cr^n, P. 75> M- io5>
N. 17, the vulva of the sky I 1.
shet
H
, Pap. 3024, 67, IV, 499,
, farm, plot of ground, estate, ditch, dyke,
an earthwork, pool, fish-pond; plur.
'g^JTiii
I I I
X
, A.Z. 1905,9,
shti-t
irrigated land; plur,
shti-t
H
\>
\> I
I I I
, IV, 660,
I
Rec. 14, 107,
IV, 835.
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<=*=>k
A/WWV
/WWVA
, /WWVA
tank, lakç, canal, water-course, cistern.
shti ^flfl Ö, vase, vessel, pot.
Shtit-shemä-t
H
h, B.D.
125, III, 18, a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
shet *~\& ^^ \J ê, *°\ * „
to read, to recite, to pray, to mutter an
incantation, to pronounce letters, to declaim poetry, to
strike up a tune.
shet-t
° TAT" ** C*C^
, IV, 966,
A.Z. 1908, 70, reading, recitation, incantation,
spell, liturgy; plur
Sheti re C*=V IV, 1114, a deposition
Shet-kheru ^
f, B.D. 125,
III: (1) one of the 42 assessors of Osiris ;
(2) the god of the 13th day of the month.
she« a^, —
to read, to
recite.
shett-t ^o;
shet
shet ^ff,
1, recitation.
to tie up in linen, to swathe
a mummy.
., > , cord, band-
« Ö -
let, bandage; plur. *^^T i> B.M. 448.
shet-t ^\, mummy.
Shet^^, IV, 756, a kind of bird.
shet
fÜ> IV, 745, fat (of geese).
shet
C30
, Litanie 78,
ao<
X
Mission I, 229, crocodile, large reptile; plur.
<*=*?. X
^sss*
i,Hh. 438-
Slietu ^^ * , Tuat XII : (1) the eight
morning stars ; (2) the constellation of the
Tortoise; (3) c*=>\) a.Z. 49, 125, a "greatgod."
Shet-t ^ °,P.S.B.i9,263,^% S ,
Rechnungen 43, a bread offering, ferment, yeast.
shta (shetta) ^^f ">Rev- J4,16,
cultivated lands.
Shetau c=s==1 %\ Tuat x>a warder of the •
ß f\ y ' lothGate.
shtaqit
muH,
czso
IL
A u u ^ \ jh 'prison ; Copl ïïxeK°
shtâ e*°\(] e $ a, Kev* 6' 26' "' I29
shti
shti-t
Ck
Rev., rejected, cast down ;
Copt. CtJTHOYT.
shti
Shtu
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, a.Z. 1878, 49,
, pit ; Copt, cycoxe, cyurf.
reward, remuneration ;
■ Copt, ctjixe.
Tuat XI, a god, one of
' the 12 bearers of Mehen.
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Shtu C*=S^% J), a god, a form of Horus.
a cham-
a temple.
Shtep(?) ^"f B.D. 151,6,
7 v 7 D I berin a
shtefi (?)
w
.,V,io83,
shten(?) ^§fe^, b.d. 26, 5, bound,
tied up ; perhaps to be read shet nett.
shethu ^l\ Ö, Rec. 2, 127, ^|
^veSongss^f^f^.
219, 21, Anastasi IV, 12, 1, a kind of drink,
new wine, must ; Gr. ÇvOo«.
shethu1 ^l\ *, Rec. 31,27, a kind
of land, dyke, bank.
Sheth-t ^VQ^#œtt, canal.
shetch-t r-rc-]^"^ ^ l)i a digging; fm
1 L—0 0, m 1
o 1 000 \ n _
ÖÖÖ,
festival of strewing sand
"1
Shetch-t -^ ° , a kind of offering.
o o o
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a Q,
q a = Heb. p ; Copt. K and (TT
'cia.çiai^î, ^, a\X' a\>
to be high, to be exalted, to be long (opposed
K II a' t0 exalt't0 be exa,ted>a çj*^» u- 298,
N. 1233, long (of nails or claws); A\^ II, long-
p. 609.
qaà 4*^0, P- i58, exalted one.
qa àb zJ^\ Y ^, haughty, arrogant.
qaqa àb a
Henu 6, haughty, arrogant.
o
, Inscription of
*y qa ähä 4 jf f """J^, Metternich Stele 88,
o
A !k Q e Ï fl n 'a very'very long life*
, IV, 1077, the height of heaven.
D a
a a
qaremen Y e^a ~-d, Iv» ">3i. high
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of shoulder, i.e., stiff-necked.
Qa khâ 4^ S, A.Z., 1897, 98, "high
crown," a title of Tirhakah.
qa kheru a^ J ^^, IV, 988, À
I
1$, loud-voiced; fern. ^]
Q, ^
qa sa 4 Y fl Ö J§, IV, 968, high-backed,
i.e., stiff-necked, obstinate.
qa qa (qaui) ^ ^ in ^\\
*^t^v B.D. 149, IV, 1, two very high
, w , yr ' mountains.
Qa 4*^ Y2 c?)> exalted one, a god.
Qaà ^^^fl^^fje^.^e^,
B.D. 150, a god.
Qa-àb-nti-menàu 4 Y
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A ^O ^MSl Ombos II, 134, a mythologi-
H J? I SO /T cal being.
^Mt^^Ä
of the
arm.
Qa-t-ä a
xr-i
, Tuat I,
one of the 12 goddesses who opened the Gates
of the Earth to Râ.
. Qa-âau a Y ^T* & J), Denderah IV,
62, a bull-god with a loud voice.
Qa-ba ^M*V All^<
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 59).
Qa-t-em-àakhu-s a 1hT Y <— ^b*
—«—, Tuat I, one of the 12 goddesses of the
Gates of the Earth ; var. Y ° Ö f|.
© III
, Tuat
Qa-[t]-em-sepu-s Y 1
XII, a fire-goddess.
Qa-t-em-sekhem-s Y^'—Q H
Tuat I, a goddess in the Tuat.
Qa-meri-mut-f Y:e=ei\\ °,Thes.
120, one of the 36 Dekans.
Qa-mertU-neb Y "^ ^K ^^,
Denderah II, 10, a god.
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a
F^flj. Ombos II,
Qa-neb-m'ka-ba-f Y u fll u
, Berg. I, 23, a bird-god.
Qa-ha-hetep ^|flrD^f^
, B.D. 149, the god of the 8th Aat.
Qa-her-àat-f^lf (j^^.
*-=--, B.D. 125, III, 15, a title of Osiris.
Qa-t-kheru, etc. a "^ Y il I
etc., B.D. 145 and 146, the 10th Pylon
Qaserpit aX
133, a goddess.
Qa-shuti^lfl^Mip,
Hymn Darius, 37, the god of the high plumes
(Àmen-Râ).
Qa-shefshef Y ™ ™, Tuat xil,
ZJ^,TiU^^ 7 4"p 1, a sailor-god
who attacked Äapep with his paddle.
Qa-tem-t ^=>$j^
a chamber in Ament.
A N- 663' <^^J' Rec- So» 189,
PaP- 3024, 59, ^, ^,, *\£.
4^^ ,/) , hill, high ground, high place.
qaqa ^là^làT'13-0-17'9'^
^^c£^>hi,1> h»ghPlace-
qa-t a
M. 440, N. 941 =^^!j °» p- J74, N. 941,
, Tuat IX,
, U. 229, A \^ , IV, 974,
U. 494, T. 235 = A ^ (](] h !, high land,
*>., the Nile banks above the river ; plur.
1 1, zi ^sS, Y 1 ; Copt. K^eie.
qa-t 4^ ^ ^, high, fine building.
qa-t 3 , height (in the sense of length).
Songs 2, 4, zl
-•-M
o I
H I
!,
Hymn Darius 23, the land high above the
surface of the Nile ; Copt. K<U6, KOI.
high place; and see A /fi\ y^-
qai en änkh a\^{ * — f "£\
" hill of life "—a name of the territory of the
temple of Denderah.
Qa A ^ /\ , N. 767, a title of Temu.
god of Creation.
, a (J(J <=> ^/J, B.D. 1, the high place on
which the god of creation stood.
B.D. 17, 9, a hill in Khemenu on which the
heavens rested.
qaqa |^^
ness, obscurity.
c=$=*, night, dark-
, form, manner; var. A (I \i
con-
qa a
qaà 4^(j
dition, form, image, manner, aspect, phase,
qaunemi^Jflf %^^_ß.
food; Copt. (TirtoTüOJUL ; qa surà a
HIPPIE*
qaà en ret 4^(] |
drink ; Copt.
»•
Rev.
13» "9>
I
U I
c^> « growth ; Copt.
0 y cTmpüox.
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V nJ\ V^ i, the condition of working men.
qai en menmen a
^^ Rev. ii, 141, condition of
Win' quaking (of the earth).
_ A
qai en qenqen a
A
AvWvAA
t J!, Rev. ir, 141, combat
qa-t a xX <=>, Rev., food.
qai a
•H- À men. 23, 17, plate,
ü ' vessel of,food.
A A
= or
A A
qaqa^zi
= unem to eat.
- qa, qaa ^^C3, zi^^*, Metter-
nich Stele 215, Hymn Darius 22, A \\ K\ ^^\
B.D. 64 (Nebseni), 40, A^^O, B.D. 64
(Nu), 15, to be putrid, foul, corruption, to
vomit; compare Heb. fc^j?-
qaut(?) ^^I J> j. Iv> 876> foes>
enemies, filthy folk.
qa ^"^^>g°at' CoPl- (^e-
qaa^^rf'ReC-29,I5s5hrPuebty:
a seed or fruit used in medicine.
qaqa a
, a seed or fruit.
qaqa ^^^^ Ö, Hearst Pap. 1, 17,
a medicinal decoction made from A ^ A '
qa-t, qaa-t a
, T. 200, N. 791,
%, T. 162, M. 176,
, bolt j plur.
, N. 688, A
■; Copt. KXXe
qaqa ^^««.^^^
è^, boat, barge; see >jgg; ^J>^
A
Ck
, state barge; Arab.
«UxfcJ»'
qaqa a ^a ^ ®-, B.D. (Saïte) 64,
25, to peep, to look at, to pry into.
Rec. 21, 14, 79, 92, A.Z. 1899, 145, by, near.
qaas a
x
, 4
1 x^'
da-
to bind, to fetter; see A
ods
fetter.
qaä Zl^KX Of", to vomit; see
f*i Heb. ^(?); Arab. sls'j Eth. +J?^ :
qaâu zi
spittings, vomitings,
U. 333-5-
Qai ^ m 11 or E,D" I45'45: (l) a
fire-god; (2)a god of ^^ , Mar. Aby. I, 45.
Qaiqashau ^^fjfj^^M^
^ ^ J Harris I, 77, 3, name of a tribe or
I 21 1 ' people.
»^AV p-l8<t. ^A^>
T. 221, N. 897, 4^^^], Rec. 26, 65,
-Mfl'^A^^^c.,6,65.
, U. 469 ; A
g > xoo
Q£4,
height of the ridges of the land above the river ;
see A
qauath 4^^) ^, A.Z. 1899, 36,
a title of a craftsman. w.
© W
1
3, boat, barge; plur. zl
qaur (qar) a
1 111
Mar. Aby. I, 8, 85.
A
1 1 1 1
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qaur *^ V '"""-**' *
i, transport man, carrier; plur.
4 ^ ^ ^^tô '» LD- "I. Mon,
carriers by boat, gold-carriers.
qaus a
k^P
x
L-fl
, to bind, to fetter 3
5ec Jlù
qautâ-t A ^ I (j J^_, Koller i, 5>
weapon (?), part of the
equipment of a chariot.
to
double, to multiply, to be bowed (of the legs);
Copt. K(JO&.
crushed, overwhelmed, doubled over oneself.
B.D. 146, XV, 39, the middle of anything;
emqab ^ ^ J^. within; com-
pare Heb. ^")u?5-.
intestines, interior of the body; Heb. ^Oj?.
qabu 4*^ J^^, p. 345, A
\\sT$sm.TStsw. tmm, M. 646, ^^s\ \ %
^ Rec. 26, 79, S, the fo,ds.0^ a serPent>
111 111 windings, coils.
Qab ^^s\ JI^S^,' N-96l> the windings
of the lake of Kha
Qabi *\ J117««'
a mythological serpent.
qab en Âmentt a
(w\
T==T
uofln,
, the innermost part of the Other World.
qab-t 4*^ Jç, A J l£ X , breast,
breasts of a woman, nipple; Copt. eKI&e, Kiqi.
AAA/WA
Qab-t-ont-Shu, etc. <d%v J S
III, 31, the doorkeeper of the hall of Maäti.
qab zl^ J , pot, vessel.
<(p *&, A.Z. 1908, 132,
qafl a
w
Anastasi I, 11, 4, to be choked, suffocated.
qamài^|()()o, ^|()(]°
Qambasutnt (?) ^^vlfe?'?1^
-vAAAAA m} Stele of Nàstasen, Cambyses ; Pers.
Bab. y 4x &- -tf«& £tj?. Recently
doubts have been cast upon this identification.
>5L_J, to weep,
qamtet (?) a
to mourn, to lament.
qamtet a
41, A
qan-t a
2,3» A
U. 269, A.Z. 1910, 129; see A
a \s^ o , <==> >o^ ; Copt. KXXe, KeXXi.
1, A.Z. 96,
1, mourners.
n, Rechnungen XVII,
/VA/WSA
o , bolt ; plur. A
qanr, qanr-t a
... \>A
/VA/VNAA <; ^y TT- ^1 /VAftAAA«
, , , ç , 1 Leyd. Pap. 44, A
ef\ /VAAAAA ^r I ^1 /VA/WJ
III I I '
earth, dust, dirt; Copt, xmipl (?)
qanrai (?) a
bolts; Copt. KXXe.
/VA/WSA <;
III I lllll
qar a
qar-t ^
\>
, hole, hollow.
, B.D. 180, 11, a pit
in the Tuat wherein souls lived.
qarr a %v ^^ <==> c~d , A.Z. 1874,
65, cellar, chamber.
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^û^, boat, barge.
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qar a
qarr ^J&^i005' *
^jszc, boat, barge, flat for transport
qaru 4u' ^SjS?-A
<rr> v^ f » Xr^j carriers, metal carriers ; plur.
A \^ ... »f !, /4 %v <==> L»=5
Kubbân Stele 10.
qar a
N. 615,A
/TVs Rec. 30, X85, basket,
U ' bundle.
qar a
ra
, Anastasi I, 7, 5,
the last word of a book.
qar-t a
plur. a
o , P.S.B. 13, 412, bolt;
, A
Ck I
o Rcc. 15, 67, frog;
r ' Copt. KpOYp.
d>. 111 JSÊ& » 11 sj-^ I
'qarr^^ö,
Qarr ^"^^=> i<=> 1 f^ ^, "Frog
man"—a proper name; Copt. KpOYp.
qarr ^IkTTfl i>burnt offer-
ings ; Copt. (TXlX.
A I
qarr
, collar ; Copt. kX<lX.
qarr a ^ — — J a, to be light,
swift, weak; compare Heb. v ^p.
qarau ^"T^S^ ^
^J V ^ "^ $T' ^^t» vvea^> delicate;
qerà <tj\\j^\ qerr ^ &* | a.
qarmätaz!^^^]!)^, Mar.
Kam. 55, 62, foreskins.
qarnatà^^iy^.Mar.
ibid. 54, 55, ^^> ^ ] (j «, ibid. 54,
50, 51, P.S.B. xo, X50, Rec. 22, 70, Thes. X201,
a
V m ??ç 'Rousé I,H'I43'37'
foreskins; Ks&IT? ^ISM 1 hi5
compare Heb. HT"^.
qarhutà zi^ ^ ■ *"] i] ? ^> a
metal pot ; Heb. ri)T?î2, Copt. (TêJkê>.g/
\\
(1-
burial.
► I , ground,
\\ o
=>i s T
qars.t|.
qarret zi
earth, street (?) ; var. A
qartâ^4.)(),^rerb.;nCi:
iartâ ^^"1C %T] 1 :•
ring, seal ring.
qartchan ^ ( l\ D > AZ'
Deut. xix, 5,
Isaiah x, 15.
jp axe ; Heb.
Qahaqu A \ m \ A ) $ 1, Harris
I, 76, 6, 78, xo, Anastasi I, X7, 4, name of a
tribe or people.
cut stones, masonry ; var. ^ X mna.
,A
©
, Rec. 37, 2i, to
break, to tame lions, to fetter; see^^^\)/
"kC;CoptKuj&-
qaha zl K\. W* Iks, v3r7*\ fetters, shackles,
_M& E _ffi^ 111
instruments of imprisonment.
® j|, light, fire(?); Copt. Küü^X.
qaha a "^ #" ^j\ ÎR !, parched, dried.
qahau-t^f^|pwi„.
dows (?) openings for light or heat.
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break in, to fetter.
heave up, to vomit ; see A (I I jt".
qas zl"^ P@, U. 510, P. 204, N. 761,
P'T-"»'kPil'^P*
S—fl'
1
(® »
<®
L-Ü, zi
x
L^'
qass-t zi
; var. A
>>A
!\ v to tie, to bind,
to fetter.
PP^, fetter,
bond, tie; plur. ^ ^ ^ « .
qasu 4^ [1 <®<® <®, T. 310, p. 550,
609, N. 806, ^^^^ §^,T. 234, P. 610,
^P^m'Rec-3°'66'3I'I5'%P^i'
P%^> ^~*~%f> bonds,
I Jr in' .m 11 Jr 111'
fetters, ties, bindings.
qas zi
P1
8
E vi ; see
4M
Ql'
fl!
qas a
qas zi
qasau ^ é
I Y I, a rope ladder (?)
m
and zl 13, bone,
the- planks of a
Qaq a
punon ^Ikl
Qatà zi
iir boat (?)
A, N. 767, a proper name (a
, P. 282, ^^)i^>
M. 525, N. 1106, a god.
qatartà ^ 1^'fe^^a I \u °, incense;
Heb. rntop, Assyr. ku-ta-ru ££$ s£ÏÏT till-
qathaur |of ^. |)f
V{/ „ t ^^ Piehl, Sphinx 2, 7, the whole,
ji <rr>' altogether; Gr. Kaff S\ov.
qathre-t ^j^ ~ "7~ ^ vi,,ase>
small town ; Heb. rp")fp,
qat-t 4^ <=> % T. 35, N. 133,
4^f'M-116, ^^T^'grass'
stubble; plur. a : Arab. A-iJ.
Oat yi^fK ^^^ $ Litanie 80, a form of
^ ' ^ m * ÎU' the Sun-god.
qa*^T1'heat'firc-
qatit^œ(|(|^, aankind(?of
qatcha^^^,^^",
Amherst 1, ^^^|^^^> Anastasi I, 24, 3,
thorns, scrub, stubble, " bush " ; Heb. yp.
A.Z. 1905, 103, mud, rubble.
qatchatcha a
a kind of cake, loaf.
qatchatcha a
to hew; Heb. yjp.
qatchauar^M^k£]"k
m
il l
X
w
111
, oil, unguent.
qatchamâr (?) 4*^1
w
w . 8, 4
i
ft, a kind of stuff for clothing.
Qatcharti^^,^
^£, Anastasi Pap. I, 23, 6, a chief of Asher.
qatchah *\l^Z)<*J}, *<>"& LH.
II, 125, to smash, to break, to scatter.
Pap. 3024, 50, Peasant 41, A (I <2 tj l\, form,
manner, state, condition ; plur. A (I l| ^J I, A.Z.
1905, 24, divine forms ; Copt. (Jl-It-.
^ A \ \ \ ' ^°Ur' E'A' nI' I03' with
1\ , all at once.
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qâ n semt a A U il W C^^ü, Kubbân
Stele 12, the manner of the country.
qâu zl U %> -^, to wake up (?)
qâh ^(j |~-J>
x
to stretch out the hands
• in prayer.
, to tie, to bind, to fetter;
= Z1
X under the
L—4' ban.
qâs ^(jfl^
see^flL^;.
qàS A f\ fi /"*", zl (j (l |g>, to vomit, to
overflow, efflux.
Qàtmus a (| Ä»^ ^ P ^' Rec
6, 6, the name Cadmus.
A % /**> to vomit.
4 -^, A.Z. 1900, 30, A ^ ^
f '
qâ
qa
@
/+!
f
I, vomit, sickness.
, B.D. i45li84
-A A
qa nnm, 0,
n 000 IUI o a o
, a kind of
precious stone ; see A (I (I ° and
SJ
qä-hat 0 *®, Rec. 23, 201, well-pleased,
-A I
content, agreeable (?) ; Copt. £.K£/TH.
qäf û^ fl, side.
A . Ä Tuat VII, a god fettered by
Qân
*
qâr
A
the Hour-gods.
Al A I yX
I A
, driver (?);
"lur-_l, 7 11V^
Rev. 6, 81 ; see
AZ7
qär " " (1(1 e *&, Rev. 14, 20, a fiend (?)
qâh J^l ^,P. 173,
1312, P. 646,
r> fl,
, N. 940,
r> fl,
5 o ., Ebers Pap. 38, 5, to thrust with
a horn, to stretch out the hand and arm ;
fU-Uf^
124.
qâh ^l
? I' —
Stele 132,
II I' .
r> Q
Ç, arm, shoulder; dual
~_ü . A 8~-J
~_J
1 1 1
1 1 1 c
A ~_J
1 1 1
l^^i, Herusàtef
, A \ ^ ? ; Copt.
Ke& in KeXeitKe&, KeXev Ke&.
qâh ^ § \ U. 577, the tip [of a horn].
Qâh-àabti J^$~~^ ~ n xx
~_j
, B.D.
1, 21, the left shoulder of Osiris.
qâhu A \ \~-h, the mar&in °f ,a
o a JL <=>^ book.
&* 1A
7Î-Iv- 6«> _1
^_J \>
A.Z. 35, 18, L.D. Ill, 229c, o^_J, ,
*' ■ O I
elbow, bend of a river, angle, corner, coign ;
^Ji\~jf j |> Herusàtef Stele 13, A
£j5 , Nàstasen Stele 17, the four quarters of
the country or of the world ; Copt. KOO^.
qâhu
VMM
, Kubbân Stele 30,
P. iii6b, 30, applied to tanks in which fish
are kept.
Ä^J n~3 Rec. 13, 19, 14, 14, earth,
^=0 III' ground; Copt. K£.&.
qâh
qâq AXJA
Rev. 12, 49, to cry out,
cry ; Copt. K£.K.
qi A (|(l ( , Rev. 11, 139, with **»*, state,
condition, mode, manner; Copt, tf"^.,, CT"lIt.
A
Qi " (1(1 jjj, a title or name of a god.
qi en àri menkh-t a (1(1 %
*a/wsa 0 Canopus Stele — tÔv atoXiaiiov.
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qi en Àst 4 (j(j | *~w* j ^, Rev. 2,351,
ceremony in honour of Isis.
qi en änkhzi(](l U *~™* \7 ■¥■ ®,Rev.,
I living; Copt. ÉTmumgJ.
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qi on borâ a
Rev. 2, 351, " la mise en livre."
qitekh^y
qi A
\ J'f^i'
°^ Q celebration of the
Oiii' drink festival.
a kind of mineral unguent or
incense.
p?
I o o o
qi 4 M <â ©, 4 flfl ©, Rev. i2, 9r,
^«^.^IS-^WkÏS
qi zi
11 «X
qim 4
Qitaui
• zi^
w n « « «
to be high, exalted.
r n Rev. 12, 61, to move,
' to shake.
a mythological
serpent.
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qu zi%A,IV' II3°* a kind of bread>
ququ ^^^%,n' Rec- x5i I02> a kind
of fruit, palm nuts (?) ; Gr. KovKio(popov.
qu-t A J>^,, farm» gran8e-
qu A \\ , Thes. 1481, to attack (?)
au a \\ ^ ^'^*l^1' 5' parts °^tbe body
_ü III' of the infernal Tortoise.
A ^\ W Gardiner, Theban
H Ä ^V Ostraka 70, a fish.
Rev. 11, 184, little one; Copt.
KOYI.
quaa
<2
qui
e
auaup-t ^D ° Rev. 12, 71, the
H H ^ (0(0 Em^' hoopoe.
|||'<a o o o
qunek^^ HI.e.T.'e
bread, food.
A \\ -^""^1
qur r . 1, boats, barges.
(2 <^> 1 n • ' I
quru zl ^S j. . *H I, porters, boatmen.
qur-t zl % <=Z> Ö, Zl V> Ö, a fruit.
qus-t aÇ\Ê ssr^J ^ é , Rec. 14, 46,
a measure ; Gr. x°"ç, Copt. ZHC.
qeb, qebb a J, ^$ J, u- "» 33, 79,
344, 4 ] (v 1 ^ D fi ft— » ^
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,WWVA' ^ J J Y TT> p- Irr6», 36, Israel Stele
23, to be cool, to refresh oneself, the opposite
of mSA ^; iMIa c°01'>lacc;
Copt. K&£., X&°&, KH&-
qeb hat 4 MB O, coflo1 of, h^rt' "?
' JJIX I inflamed with wrath.
qebserefzij[5 P^f|fl^,lv,97o,
Thes. 1481, a man who blows hot and cold
alternately.
ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA
qebb-t^jj^=)^jj^fi
Rec. 29, 147, something cool, quiet speech.
qebu, qebbu a J ^\ (6 ^, 4 J
/vw^va, Love Songs 7, 8, cool water.
qebb a i) i)S, a tank of c00i ^f'
^ J1J1 1 1 1 the Nile.
qebbu a J J j^, dykes.
qeb, qebb 4 J 2^3, zi J J 2^2, cool
breeze, a refreshing, a cooling.
qeb meh. a J 2^3 c*=>^ x^3, the cool
north wind.
qebui a J ^ ^ |, Rec. 18, 165,
-J^"^^i'the,northwin^
Qeb ^3^2!,Berg. I, 35,^Jfv^,
A J J), the god of the North Wind.
qeb A J f, 4 Je %A J g,;,, a tree
or plant from which oil is extracted ; plur.
a\ A 1, Rec. 2, 107.
qebâk^jj^,"8-'-o,er^i„d
qeb A J m , IV, 1162, oil, jars of oil.
qeb a \ G, A h ö,Thei)an ?-traka B'
Jl Jl 6, pot, jar, vase.
qeb 4JE» ^Js' ôs' the
innermost part ; Heb. l"Tp.
aeb-t a \Ie=d ° sPhinx 2, 8o» intestines,
mou ^ Jj , , , m ' bowels, the viscera.
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qebu „ J f^, «* tatomal coils^a gebnl ^ j "*»*_ Az ^ 8> ^ j ^
the name of a many-coiled
mythological serpent.
Qeb zij
qeb ziJE^D, ^jl^^^' Amen. 6> 9»
to double, to increase ; Copt. KCüß.
qeb A J , circuit, company, group,
order, series ; A J ^=3 ~vwsa=== SJr @} IV, 39,
the circuit of the Delta; zlj^=3 '???ilvi
926, the circle of the smeru; A J @ ■ Qf,
A \ ?==r> \> qû , the great assembly.
qebu zl J ^ 1, group of people,
company , multitude; A J ^ wfc 1, Coronation
Stele 3, companies of soldiers.
Qeb-Amentt a J ^ \ ^, B.D.
iB, 8, 17, 46, the abode of the heart of Osiris.
qeb renput zij^^^d"!"0 ' , Rec.
32, 179, doubler or multiplier of years, a divine
title.
qeb-t A J <?, MetternichStele 144, A J\n ,
aim, shoulder, breast, teat, nipple, throat, gullet.
qeb-t A \\ , A \ ° , a mineral earth.
qeba ^J^L-J,Rev. 12,50,^ jj^
3>-), Rev. 12, 46, to take vengeance.
Qebak ^^1 Thes- 8l8> Rec- l6> Io6>
,vz^* I ' a goose-god.
qebà-t ^J(j^, ^J S &, garment,
shirt ; Copt. KO&I.
qebi a }\\, * J ^, Amen. 8,2,
a 1)/1/]<^$V Jour- As- I9°8' 256> t0 vex'
J Hi ^ M ' to tease ; Copt. KOOOO&e.
qebqebi-t a J a J ^., Amen. 24,10,
^JkJII^' ^J^J!]!]0^>to
overthrow, to defeat, to massacre ; Copt. CTlK^lK.
J/VAAAAA
"yf?r., a ship of Byblos.
Qebr A !)<^1, Rev- «• -3 -,**"«
Ji I the Great One.
qebh a Jj(1, $> $Ä>t0 COül> t0 be
cool, to refresh oneself.
qebh A j]|@®0, coolness, refreshing.
qebh-t
kcr^' ' / lic-D'lilies'
Rec. 31, 32, place of coolness, bath, sanctuary ;
, bath-master.
, Rec. 6, 12,
qebhu y
/VVWSA m?*j libationer.
IA /VA/VNAA /^ I
qebh-tà A J] | ß 11 (1, T. 292, libationer (?)
Qebhit^J||o,P-^)theigoddS
Qebhit ^J§U!)0ß^>
the goddess on
the royal crown who brought cooling.
libation vase.
Rec. 27, 222, cool water, libation, the watery
mass of heaven, the celestial abyss ; A J x viV
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/VA/WSA
/VAAAAA ,
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/VAAAAA
/VA/WSA
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA ,
/VA/WSA
^AAAAA
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
*aaaaa ^\ , the Cataract region,
the lands flooded by the Nile, the great deep
of heaven.
qebh ^Jfß^^^J ©>
with waterfowl.
148, A.Z. 1910, 133, zl
, waterfowl.
/VA/WSA
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
pond or lake
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qeboh-ti ^JIV(5^(^^.
fowler, marsh-man.
Qebhu a J g
N. 147, ^Jj(
N. 784, 1169, a
, U. 483, M. 393,
> P. 154, A
, Hh. 325,
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qebta 4 0 0 Hec. 2, ro9, to be stopped
JJL—/) up, choked.
qebti a 11 ° , IV, 1126 - ^ Bö, the
*£ \\ vw» ^3 \\
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
^1 J x ^ , A.Z. 1906, 130, the sky, heaven
Qebhit (5^. j|^, ß
V
N. 1163, Jûv^j, M. 795, 825, N. 1317,
a goddess, the daughter of Anubis.
Qebhit-urit * Sfôlr, Beig.11,1j3, a
• oXIàf=^i' form of Nut.
Qebh - neteru - He -1
ml
Palermo Stele, the name of a
temple.
Qebh-senu-f 1|||«—, U. 2,9) t. 60,
n. 1294, jy-w-J ' ''^»(v^w-JÛI'1',
v y /vAAAAA 11 n jjj, a son of Horus, god of
the western heaven and earth and protector of
the liver and gall-bladder.
Qebh-senui-f |J||^ ^: (i) the god
of the 4th hour of the night; (2) fö ! ! ' ' ,
Py V 1^S7, the god of the 7th day of the month.
Qebh-senuf a ISß^IIl**-
*ü A I A /WV\AA û û Û
B.D. 99, 22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat.
«w* GSED SA-
the
name of the pyramid tomb of Shepseskaf.
qebes a J fl^,» R°ugé i.h. 11, 126,
A
m to subdue, to tie, to fetter, to con-
' quer; Heb. EÜg
a tree.
title of an official ; see qenbet.
qepag ^"^ Q ^, to dance, dance.
qef-t
qefqef
, an unveiling.
A A
Ô, Rec. 24, 163
qef, qefau J\ £_i*\, ^r£*>
Rec- 35> 5^> <4 H2i> J£JL> Metternich Stele 122,
!>
power, strength, confidence, magical power.
©
qefa-t
vfy, Love Songs 2,
12, wooden bolts or bars(?)
A h S
qefa (L , Jour. As. 1908, 256, to
1 ob, to assault; Copt. KUXJOqe.
qefen *dL, U. 569, *iL <4, P. 426,
AAAAAA /VAAAAA
M. 610, N. 1214, to clasp, to enclose.
aefen ^rsT*l to build a house, to set up
qefen-t «£_ *tt , R 2a*> M- 34*, N. 869,
^ ^aaaaa vw vulva, vagina.
, Rechnungen 37, to be hot, to bake.
qefen
1>
A
/VA/WSA
A Ö
Rec. 3, 56, _^ g=n, sacred cake or bread.
Qefnu
.4 0
A/WSA (£
B.D. 142, II, 10,
a city of Osiris.
Qeftenu / £ f^f an ^'S00' ^^
Ö
monkey.
qeften
sacred monkey ; plur.
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Qeftenu
/VA/VNAA
B.D. 42, 28, 153B, 9, an ape-god who worked
the net of the Akeru-gods.
qem a ^ = £=d ^11. t0 brinë to an
end, to complete.
|, to find; Copt. CTlfte.
qem
Qem-baiu-s ^y )
of a festival.
Qem-baiu set )
name of Hathor ; var. A^
qem zi
^o
, the name
, a title or
O
^ Rev. 13, 9, to behave or
!T' act in a seemly manner.
I3,15,1 T^^' reed; Plur- 1 Ï %* m'
A.Z. 1908, 121, J k%? \Ü, Rec. 3, 50; var.
a o papyrus nilotica ; Heb. N?pà
ajk^' Eth.^ô:
qema 3, % "| |\^ u ^J, Rev. 13,94,
reed, coarse grass ; plur. ^4 Rec.
3, 49; Heb. NQà.
qemama ^
ni
^, reed.
qema 3 i> Nâstasen Stele 35, meadow,
garden ; Copt. (TcüJUL, (TutfJUie, cyujJUL (?)
qema a\ u. 361, 3^|, A.Z. 1910,
i33^]|,3],3^,B.D.(Todt,N.)
throw, to hurl, to cast away, to throw a boome-
rang; var. 3 "^ ^ 1
qemau a\ %, u- 461, boomerang,
I Jl weapon.
qema *! f\ ° /£v t0 overturn, to over-
IJ^e ^V" throw.
qema 3 1» to work in metal.
qemau 3 ") 777 = 3
woodcutters (?) miners (?)
qema 3 ^ u. 382, a\ |, iv, 967
J^^wQQ 1 lr\ 1 't0 make»t0 fashion> to form
to create, to beget ; 3 ^ ^ "|
^\ ^°^ , B.D. 113, 2, created by a word
«ema-t ^y, 3^y fl, 3,^
1JL'] °>1V',o44'3^kk 1W
product, natural product, natural disposition.
qemaiu 3^()()^^ fl !, created
beings or things, creation.
qemau ^4 ^\ ^\, creator' g°d. of
— rm _n creation.
Qemau ur 3 ^ ] ^ ^ ' Great
Creator; plur. 3 1 ]^ j ^ ^
Rec. 31, 27.
qemai-t *| 1^ ()(j oj, corn, grain.
qema, qemam 3 ) f > .f4 1
B.D. 142, VI, 18, Metternich Stele 2, 3> t\ 1,
l^-3MüW3kk
J s£\4 , statue, form, image.
• 3
• 3
qema-ti _3 ^ rjf» statue, image, form.
qemam3^fl, 3^
lW i*k^fi£ 3^
Vs. ^S\ L-=Z1, to form, to fashion, to create.
qemamu(?) 3^Y| W_
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i'3^K^i-CrealedthiXingnsd
;y^, Rec,6,
qemam-t a
57, mother, parent.
Qemamu ^^^l^,
B.D. 179, 2, the Creator.
qemamu 3,^ ^ ^, something
wrought, worked (of metal).
• Rec. 33, 7, workers in wood or
! >
qemamu 3
qemam 3
1907, 123, to move j Copt. K\JtX
qemamtiu A
©
metal.
, A.Z.
^0 I, wail-
\\2i l
ings, wallers, those who lament ; see qemtiu
l
\\
qemat _3 \ Qb, to lament, to moan, to
groan; varr,
qemà a | (j, I v, 63
^"4,;,-41,;,-411,;-
Koller 4, 2, «4
o, A.Z. 1905, 15, A
.» ^
o 1 n °
I, Love Songs 1, 7, A V S ,
\> I 6 & III
an Arabian gum or resin ; Copt. KOJULH, Gr.
vo/t/tï (gummi), Herodotus II, 86,96; A l)
_ 1, the finest qemai.
qemài ^Q M\ o, 4
preparation of qemai ; var. «4
qemai-t ent änti a
Ö j, a liquid
(W\AAA
^ www
000 O
o
o, IV, 329, the gum of the myrrh tree.
Ill
ar^ö,
qemàit khentiu a
Rec. 22, 103, a drug.
qemà-t A V U ^. cut, wound, hole, slit,
qemà-ti A V U °, statue, image, form,
qemä Aj & t0 sinß or P^y an instru"
♦-' Hi' ment ; see ßhemä.
qemä } —o^ %*, iv, 61, *| ^,
] ^> BL>- (Saïte)r63' 8> empty> helPless(?);
qemi 1
unguent, gum.
Qemi ^^f)!)11^1. Rev- m, »6, the
land of the South—Upper Egypt.
A.Z. 1908, 121, to see, to look, to perceive.
leaves, leaf-work.
qemhu ^^f ^Ô'T- 57, M. 217,
N. 588.41 Ô-4UÔ.'k*$ï-
^ SV^ l± A. bread made
of fine flour; compare Heb. JlDp, Arab, .3,
Syr. «rn-nn Eth. +^>rh :
c!emhi:t^|(j(j?,^h3,t.67.finre
qemhu 1 ^ ^, crown of the head.
" He who sees "—a title of Horus and Kâ.
qemqemut a |\ a f\ q Z, Rev.
14, 11, tambourines; Copt. KeJULKGJUL
A
qemt
qemtiu )
M-
image, statue; var.
^1!
w
1, wailings, wailers,
those who lament or groan ; var. Aj?
\V
qemtU(?) ) ^ ^ ^, inert, help.
less, weak or feeble men ; var. A^ Vv Aft 1.
qemt a J^^[> Rec- 34, 178, a ^*
i, A.Z. 1870, 171,
1, to weep, to wail, to lament.
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qemtch a T "^ t0 ,ament't0 weeP»t0
I ( ' wail.
qen, qenu Axö, *^%>
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0 <?
Ij, ^^
many ; aaa/wv , w
' ö e Tri
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X
4 X
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L_/)i Ö Sm'
ftAiwvA v^Xr-w-, much,
qen, qeni
/VAAAAA
/VA/WSA
, very great many
O III
4 X A
A A
/VAAAAA AAAAAA ,
/VAA/V
to be strong, to make strong, to fortify, to
have power over, to overcome, to conquer, to be
master of, to possess, to lord it over someone,
to vanquish, to beat, to strike, to thresh.
qenà-t A \ ^ , p. 662, 780, M. 773,
/WW\A I •—^
wounded, stricken, beaten.
qenu *£+* \\ x
A
-, /WSAAA
A r « A
/VAAAAA V /I /WW\A
Ö <2
4
-, . /VAAAAA
.strong,
Ö
X «4 Ö X
bold, brave, mighty, fight, battle, victory, the
prize of victory.
qen~t( /vaaaaa
strength, valour.
4
ww t -fl, might; power,
qen
/VAAAAA
/WW\A
/WW\A
1 , /VAAAAA
/WW\A
warrior, soldier, man of war; plur. *a/wsa^\ Vra 1,
T,r A <B> 4\ Ö JTSU 1
IV, 975, /WS/WA y *r^( III, cavalry.
qeni JÏL% fl}a strüng man, something
\\ ' strong.
qeni-t 00 ...» troops, braves, forces.
/WW\A I I II I
Qen-àb-f
A
/WW\A
Qen-Âmen
A
/WW\A
I B.D. 39, 15, a storm-
god.
A it^h the name of a
qenn JL*
/VAAAAA
A A
ft/WW\ ■ — - — It j ft/WW\
ft/WW\
t-fl,
Mwn' horse of Seti I.
A
/WW\A
/WW\A
4 X
, Peasant 46,
/WW\A
AAAAAA
qenqen
ftA/WNA rWWAA
S—fl
, Rec. 21, 97,
Nàstasen Stele 46,
X
<J.A-
men. 12,5,
X
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
4 4 f . 4 4 X I „ „
v -/1, - 1, Koller 2, 4.
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U U n ill I /VAAAAA /VAAAAA ,\ _/J
<d -d ci x to beat, to strike, to fight, beat-
L—fl' ing, fight, battle.
qenqenu(?) ^ ^ X, IV, 668, broken
pieces, fragments.
4
AAAAAA AAAAAA
qenqennu
sàtef Stele 78, 82, fight, battle
AAAAAA AAAAAA
" ö^^yeru-
, a wooden
qenqeni-t
tool used for beating.
qenqeniu A A Û!)^>X, tools or
/VAAAAA /VAAAAA II /I III
instruments used in beating, mallets.
qenqen-[t] A A n, Hh. 559, a
/VAAAAA /VA/WSA
place of beating, torture ground.
Qenqentiu ^ ^ \ 3 j, Hh. 366,
a group of gods.
qen C 9, Nàstasen Stele 33
/VWWv , I I
4
/VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
X
C5
, to
injury,
suffer injury or calamity.
Q 6H - t >AAAAA >jj AAAAAA /VAAAAA eSY
wrong, mibfortune.
qenu *cp , *aaaaa "^^ê-, iv, 1109, ^aaaaa
^é, ^, defeat,
weakness, misfortune, injury, damage, famine,
calamity, offence, violence, murder (?)
j IV, 968, violent men,
1 ' wrongdoers.
A X
/VAAAAA <r.
A Ö
%*'
A
/VAAAAA
Ö
qenu
qen, qeni A O, A
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Copt. Kerti.
z3
qenn
C3, to bë fat j _
L.D. HI, 194, 35, to be fat ;
Copt. Kerme, Knne.
A A A A Ö
AAA/VAA /VA/WSA kjl
Rhind Pap. 34, to eat, to feed.
qenqen
/VA/WSA /VA/WSA
qen
f
3 *=$, Àmen. 14,16,
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Qenqentt /VAAAAA
, waterflood.
B.D. no, 38, a god-
' dess in Sekhet-Aaru.
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A A AAAAAA
Q,GHQ.OH"t ( ?) AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA } H.D. I I O,
. £ü Ci AAAAAA
a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
qon /vwNAA, Rec. 8, 134, Leyd. Pap. 14, 11,
i , **~™ L—Û, X>, to make
< 0 Ü ^ U Ö (â AAAAAA JT
perfect, to finish, to make an end of, to
complete, refined (of metal) ; Copt. KHK.
i 1 | *i 111 ['
qen-t ,, ~ = _ , estate, landed property.
, Pap. 3024, 97,
IV, 655, remote
qen-tiu
ends of the earth, boundaries
Qenti (?)
A \\
(W\'
land (?)
qenti "~^ Q^ IV» ^ = semti» tvv0
c \\ Q^û' hi" lands or deserts.
, twisters of
r\/\/)'
qennui ö
aaaaaa
yarn (?) weavers (?)
qen l_+_l ■[>, Leyd. Pap. 10, 5,
AAAAAA
T,T A Ö ,, ^
IV. 1104, , Rev. 11, 109, mat, carpet,
AAAAAA (2
rug, sack ; g/w£ -fj- aaaaaa of1» Rec* 5» 9°> a
palm-leaf mat ; Copt. (TboTrte.
qen,qenu A ft,^f>, ^f> ^
4=2-,
AAAAAA AAAAAA
«4 A A ci seat, chair of state,
J£=3_' throne, couch, litter.
throne bearers (?)
qen-ti *"w^ \^ ç, body, belly.
\\
qen-ti (?)
\\
a plant or
seed used in medicine, reed (?)
qenn, qenna AAAAAA çj, IV, 1146, reed ;
A
varr. AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Qi^,-±Û3^; Heb. ns?.
IN AAAAAA I N II I
qenà ß c$P» IV» I024» l0 bewail, to
AAAAAA I ^ I
lament ; compare Heb. n2\3.
T '•
A
qena N f) t A, Shipwreck 44,
AAAAAA I \ i
(j ç , to embrace, to hug (a shadow
AAAAAA
4
qenà ^ A, u. 645, ^ A (Y Ship-
AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA 1 I 4
wreck ,33, ^ ()n.IV. "63, * L? n,
AAAAAA I AAAAAA 1 S ^f
festschrift 117, 9, û @ 0 t J\, Anastasi
AAAAAA 1 I 4
!> 25, 5» ^ Û ^> 0 L-fl, Love Songs 3, 13,
AAAAAA 1 _U. I 1
^ (),Rec.3,,.7o, A U A flOtJ,
AAAAAA I 0 AAA/AA 1 AAAAAA 114
(I \ 3 , P. ii i6b, 13, embrace, hug, breast-
AAAAAA 1 U
hone, bosom, breast, body, belly ; Copt. KO'f 11.
qenâ * |)0 —, iv, 705, A Û—,
114 AAAAAA 1
IV, 666
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
4
AAAAAA
4
AAAAAA
fl«0
-. ^ left,
AAAAAA 1
()%", 'I' Ambers, ,6,
1 ■/! «w/ /V AAAAAA 1 l_ _J
(| ^ß, liefert ...^(j^
e
AAAAAA
Rec. 1, 49,
S , Rec. 19, 96, bearing-
AAAAAA 1 III
ne- ^ a
1 l_ J AAAAAA 1
pole, litter, palanquin, chair, portable shrine or
' 1^0 ^,1^-111,-94.
An. *• 954, A (left,
1 AAAAAA 1
naos
qena
4
AAAAAA
Rec. 31, 20, a leather
•'arment.
04 + n, garment,
rape (?)
fl n a garment, cape (?) coarse cloth :
1 11 ' Copt. (Toot lie.
qenà A \ CS,
AAAAAA 1 V
qenà-t ^ | û
AAAAAA IOC
qenà A A, ^ A^k 3^1, Thes
AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA 1 _Z1 ~ ^^F
i2oi, (1 ^ , sheaf, bundle of grain.
AAAAAA I ^
qena-t Hno, Hi, n<g
AAAAAA 1 >#- O AAAAAA I V^ I AAAAAA 1 III
a kind of ochre (?) coloured earth.
qenà, qennâ A A \ ö, aaaIa (] Ö , :
AAAAAA 1 N AAAAAA ] I 1 I
kind of diink.
qenàu (J^èsL—û; see»™™,„wA
MVtr»M I JT V fl AAAAAA
, 4 4 X
and r.
AAAAAA AAAAAA «'f
qenàu
AAAAAA
well-fed, fattened.
i i i
AAAAAA
A O
AAAAAA \2
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qenu
cloth, sacking (?)
breast ; Copt. KOYIt.
3 c 3
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qenu <0 ^, * «*>■« »»"■ * P-^11
qenu
ö
AA/WVA
Ö
fc
animal,
a fine strong
horse, stallion (?)
A
qenu
ö
«I-
heat, fire, burn.
qenu w^ , incense (?) ochre (?)
^ öS III
qenb ^ ]^, ^ J^], p =\ , Rec.
/WW\A ä) tj ^Cj
5, 86, comer of a building, angle, nook ; dual
A n o^TI . ' '
j 'J opposite corners.
qenbiu =fl XX j A.Z. 1900 30, comers
• ^ 1 (j> s I 1 (of the earth).
qenb-t
/WW\A
/WW\A
rectangular chamber.
rrx
qenb-t ^ il ^ $. A-z- 45» 125,
/WW\A «O Ci ÜX
'Hj ^f, a court official ; plur. C=D V«J 1, IV, 966,
c \ Ji <^ gLL I
i\ ^ I I «VWVAA
£ I
11 I
I, the upper classes ; ] (2 [p3 3 '
I /WW\A ^CJ C^ I
£3-
1 a n °
Rec.
Ö
V
/WW\A ^£
IV,
14, 75, tribunals.
qenebtiu nuuF
1120, -vAAw ^ LHXV? %
peoples on the land.
qenb-t (F^0^, Rec. 33, 121, ^fl 3
document; plur. "^^i, ^Ü^Qfls
qenb
qenb
/WW\A
IV, 1075, to tie, to
bind.
S f\ f» > Paft of a dowry.
qenfi ™™ p .-•"&, to knead
dough, to prepare bread.
qenr-t JL e DuWin Pap. 4, B.D. 15
<=>lll
qenh A |fön) a.Z. 1878, 49, to tie,
/WW\A A tfeaaa^J
to fetter ; Copt. (TÜUH&.
qenh ^ 8 ^ t0 ^e moved or incited by
ÖA^1 ill-feeling or envy.
qenhit
1 A
/WW\A
Ck
shrine, chapel ;
U3
1, Rev. 13, 23,^wva(|1|
Rev. 13, 8 ; Gr. KÔyxit K°VX0,!> Copt. Krt£,6
qenuhi(qenhit?) ^^
shrine, chapel.
, A Ö ~ * ..
qenn F=|r^ ^S7, ww P=ç=^, the
name of the 24th day of the moon.
qenekht US L-fl, strong = qeï\ T
© c nekht.
qens (?)
A
qens /WW\A
IV, 160, given (?)
, IV, 1197 =<==
rA A^ decay, corruption ;
vs "<5§* J&' Copt. KHOOC.
genus £ ö fl ^, violence. wro„g^Cop_L
A w ^n^. t0 be an8ry; Copt.
G ^ ^' cTuun-r.
qent «/^w <^l, iv, 1082, »£™ <^$ç^,
qens
qent
IV, 269, IWW\A
/WW\A
*■ 1 'I /WW\A \
to be wroth, to rage, to be furious ; Copt.
qent-t <wwv\ MLP.S.B. 24.44,«w^, ,
A c @ c c £ .
/wwv\ „ _. wwva 5 wrath, rage, anger,
L-fl*
f ^ 0 1
turv : fwMWAA
J [1, ft^vAA J (1, Love Songs
2, 12, 13, angry; ^., Rec. 21, 99,
/WW\A Cl I
the raging of the sea.
qeQtcliau „li^kflfl^
object given as a dowry.
A
some
qer
inhabitant, dweller.
qer L-J], Rec. 31, 31, tobe master of.
qerr jgse, ^ _A, light, weak, delicate;
var. (1 ^ 7\; compare Heb. 7~)p.
hollow, cavern, cave, source of
qer-t
the Nile, circle ; plur. <^> ' ', <rr> CT| , the
a 1 1 1 ci III u
12 circles in the Tuat.
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Q
qerut - shetaut <~> — ^^ j\ \, the
luadeii circles.
Q an offering by fire ; compare
'Ä' Copt. (TXlX.
Q to bake pottery; compare
'#' Copt. CTXlX.
LoQ u- 522» T. 320, fire,
^ 'ft* flame.
, Rec. 3, 46, hole, cavern, grotto, circle qerr <z> J, Annales V, r 12, oven, furnace.
qeri-t ^ /]/] ° cave, cavern, natural
<r> 1 1 C"D' bole in the ground.
A _ 4 0 4 o ^ a o
•O,
qerr-t
in the Tuat, hole in a vessel, spout; Heb. y\p
. A o o D
plur. <z> , Rec. 31, 172.
qorr
qerr
qerr-t
ill
Berg. I, 15; the
qer-ti-t <r^> H H , Hymn Darius 15,
d \\ 1 1 1 1
|i ^, Rev. 13, 13, cavern, hole, cave, den.
Qer-ti, Qerr-ti <É> " N\ <é>°
A O o Zl Zl I 114
CT>nn' c W c W CTTD m 1' o \\
OO zl OO A cr-n A nr~n u/ o
o Q
=^ Q Ali Hi JJ c O
two caverns in the First Cataract out of which
the Nile was believed to rise ; o <z> rf, the
bodies of the Qerti ; ~ § _Q <À>g LD' IIT>
^ OX ö wO mob.
Qerr-t <r~> ° l^e S1'1 Division of the
" <z>m' Tuat.
o \\ ill <Z>0 O
0 u ^ B.D. 125, II, the god of the Qerti, one
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
A q w
Qerr-ti <~> nS Jft, Tomb Seti I, one
<n> i_ _i ill
of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 28).
•m<%
ûû '—
the gods of the
Nile caverns.
Qerr-t Sar <^>S * , Xuat v}k the
w <^0<=>'Circle of Osiris.
A o A A
qer-t, qerà-t
, door bolt ; dual <z>
SS-?*- C \\t '
plur. <z> "^^ ; Copt. khXXi
1 Û 111
, Dream Stele 22;
qer, qerr
=z>XIZ2> wind, sky.
,-U.388,<=>,U.42o,
qerr
, to make an offering by fire ;
compare Copt. CTXlX, çyXlX.
aerr <r^<Tx sPhlnx l*> r67> frog; Copt.
oJmI' Kpcrtp.
qerr <z> Ö » drinking pot, water pot ; Copt.
KeXuuX, Arab. <£Jj.
Qerr, Qerrà
• N- "33,
Tfifijyi, I'. 445, M. 552, a serpent-fiend in the
Tuat.
qerai_t J^]à^^'ReV' ,2''°'
victory, conquest ; Copt. CTpO.
A A . Israel Stele 16, to
qer, qera
qerà A
l return.
(I \ J\, Heruemheb 3, weak ; see
A A ^><_JVWSAA
(3 -/~ZH «S/WSAA
qera ^ (]c-n,Rec- 25> »9«, abode,
<z> 1 habitation.
^—J, B.D. 17, 142, (1) a storm-god; (2^ the
name of the block on which the enemies of
Osiris were slain daily.
qerà ^ (j ^ ^, Shipwreck 57, J_^ (j
ii,.<fj!^w-.<fji
rainstorm, tempest, hurricane, thunderstorm,
door bolt, plur. ^(j^,?,. ^(jB1
(] [1IÄJ Ö, ^ (] 1 r Ö fl, to wrap up a
Zl
"2"
Cji*
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f 77.6 ]
Q,
body in linen and prepare it for burial, winding
sheet, sepulture; see
kSal;
I) fis
, a happy burial; Copt K<LIC6.
Qeràstt
in the hills, cemetery.
Qeràstt A (j fl
a form of the goddess Ament
A
^ , the place of burial
, Berg. II, 12,
qera ~ u
qerâ <=
Jour. As. 1908, 251, lie;
!' Copt. (ToX.
Q»' «w. .' Rev- I2> 45»
^a
shield, buckler ; plur. <z> [ j I, Mar. Kam.
53, 27; Copt. Ö~Ä.
qeri-ä(?)4>^,^
■ Cj
», Rec.
A
5, 87, f=^^^-^> porter (?); var.
A (2 Jl<^ Hymn Darius 18
qeru
• ***
qeru ^ >>^-^> Rec- 8> x37> leader;
plur. * V-J * '
qeruh e R }
qerbaiu
Qerpiais
A
D
to make drunk ;
I' Copt. <f\^2j-
G Rev. 12, 113,
111' pots of drink.
P. <é
o
, Rec. $$, 3, a Greek month.
qerps A d ■o1
_Aaû I
qerf <é> ©
, to beat, to strike.
A X
^, B.D. 26,6,^^^!, B.D.
169, 3, to be wrapped up, swathed, tied, fastened
together.
qerf-t
A ^ A
a headdress, headcloth, tiara, bandlet, head
decoration, garment, shawl, a kind of garment ;
Copt. (To>&l(?)
A ,
qeri ^e^yf,
of cloth, sail.
1, a kind
I
qerf
, a mass of dough (?) bread.
aerf-t <=>0 Ebers Pap. 87, 6, a swel-
*^ G ' ling of the glands, ulcer (?)
AW AW
qerf
guile, deceit ; Copt. KpOCJ
qerrm
,,Rev. 13, 15,
qerma
Rev. 14, 45, plea-
' sure (?) delight (?)
A G Rec. 13, 126,
H r>S<Y festal attire (?)
54, 46, prepuces ; according to some leather
coverings for the tips of phalli, 9 \X (](]
A /VAAAAA 1 1 1 1 I
Qerner A ^ ,& Nesi-Amsu 32,19,
<z> I JPi a form of Aapep.
qerh-t A | G, A $ ~, Metternich
Stele 119, Rec. 3, 45, 53, 4, 21, <_^ $ j^>
vase, vessel, the mould from which the model
of Osiris was made ; Heb. plur. 8
j, IV, 1150, Annales III, 109, Heruemheb24;
8û 0 vTyö Ö Harris Pap. I, 19B;
\ G X JwUÇ 111' Copt. (T&.'k&.&T.
qerh 9 tmm, a kind of serpent.
Qerhit
£ *ft A
o l
=0= l
A
Ik-
Qerhit
dess of v—-* (Succoth)
o A
Tflnnn' <rr
Leyd. Pap. 7, 5, 56, a divine
spirit.
A »©
7»
■^, B.D.G. 859, a god-
Qerhep f. ^^. O^T^^
X
.ÄÄ
^^,^(1^,^(1
(2
£0=4
, to .wrap
a dead body in cloth and make it ready for
burial ; ^ [11 H ^ (](], I, 15, two who
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are buried, a double burial; I rf=^ y^>
qereS<^p||^f,Hh.548,^p|,
Pap. 3024, 54, ^ [I I H, U. 582, ^ P I
_[-g^£ , N. 963, ^^ pH U-fl, Rec. 30, 70,
n
n
<2^,
, Rec. 31, 19,
A 1^°^ Z
^ y coffin, mummy equipment, bier, burial,
EEEir sepulture.
Zl fl A o Z
Pap. 3024, 43,
qeres-t
n
L-J], Shipwreck 169,
A i^-J
308, <=> o kSsJ,
H Cl
P
, Peasant
an
]T <z> I v', funeral, burial, sepulture, funeral
,. A <îteff f *^ a happy burial ;'Copt,
bier ; ^ /^ ^ <=>, k&.£\C€.
qersu
a>
lÄi,
coffin, sarcophagus ; plur.
P*F?
qeres
(1 X
chamber, the mummy chamber
, the sarcophagus
Qersu ^ H %\ pT|, T. 268, M. 427, a
name of the Sky-god Nu.
Qersu-t ^ [1 ^ £Z\t T. 268, ^ fl
3 y^ j^^» N. 719 + 26, a name of the goddess
Nut; var. B» o V Q, M. 426.
qersh A L-Ü_l Ä, Rev. 13, 6, fraud,
guile, deceit"; Copt. KUUpuj.
qerq-t A A, U. 530, seed-land (?)
qorqer
A . ZZ
, 1'. «74, N. 941,
var. A.
Z Z
A, to move, to roll;
Qerqer A * , P. 267, ^ *
§ ê Pà $ — jjS-Rec-3i> "•ih,;go<i
who was the scribe or secretary of Osiris.
A A <=> A A c±
■ —> g ~* A AA/WV\ AAAAAA
qerqer-t
beating.
Qertnetchenau (?) ^ T^^lV
r^, iv, 78i, »a, ^-f 2lt "^ T7T-
IV, 781, tic, name of a country.
a &
qeheb r^j « , to butt with the horns;
Qeheq [^ zl *] ^ !, Harris Pap. 76, 6,
78, 10, a people alien and hostile to Egypt.
qeh A X OT*-, naos, shrine.
qerq-ut
qeh
•, wooden cramp, peg, bolt.
qeh f^Tl,,^ ^_û,a
c^,
Rev. 13, 95, angle, corner; Copt. KOO£,.
qeh zl x nnm, a kind of stone, flint; A X ,
A.Z. 1879, 53-
«***44Q44^A-J'
to cut stone, to hammer out, to carve, to
engrave; Copt. KJLgjKgj.
(sic)
qehh-ut ^«^^^j. B.D.
(Nebseni) 172, 20, castrated cattle, oxen.
qehàit (?)
HI
., Rev.
""f 14, 18, spreading (?)
V> <é>"°, seed; qe^S A I f1 ,?, ' ga2e,,e ; fem-^ I *
copt. cTpocr; zpoz. I *ç°;var- s J11 ^ ; copt. <r&oc.
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^■«.u^t,«« RE30 Stele C ioo (Louvre)
qehsher a^, .CoptKiffl^Xl(?j
qeheq, qehqeh a j( a fy, a j( a |,
to be old, weak, broken ; Copt. Ke^Ke^,
qes zi , to spit out, to spew, to vomit ;
see ^"k P f*and ^ 1 P *"*•
qes zl P [~M, to build, to found.
qes A I j h a walled enclosure.
qesu cl ' "^'^' I25' *' I$> Preserves °f
N III' birds, goose-pens.
A
/WW\A
qes 3 ^gk, Jour. As. 1908, 262
3 -^&, violence; Copt. (TbltC.
qes-ti zi
"Jû W Famine Stele 14, curse,
",^^' misery.
=1 fl dîjî
qes c 3 , Rec. 33, 6, lack, want; t ? y^S^,
Rec. 33, 6, troubles (?)
=10
qes r ©' $1 °' $1©'tinle' Period; $| 0 '
every time, always; 9 ! ®Ji, times of the an'
N 1 1 1 1 cestors.
qes ^p^, N. 1234, a\ |1, U. 320, ^ 1,
a^So 3^ ant? ^ iu 0 Rev
bone, body, skeleton; plur. t t £ , U. 290,
T. 158, N. 688
M. 175, a
U. 448, T. 178, 756,
Copt. K<LC.
i m'i ' 1
n
P. 435, M. 608, N. 1213,
qes a 11 ^ -, , ,f ,
I N N shaft of a spear, spear.
qes_^L-fl, _^_^> _^0, _^_
Iß,
4 *^, Ö f Rec. 5f 92> Ö
-h— dsz=* —»_
11
e
ö j$>' \ ~^~~ ^ ^^ Rev* n'l86't0 wrap
a body in linen and prepare it for burial ; see
<z>^ n, etc.; Copt. KUXOC.
X
qesqes -A A : ! &, to grumble, to
complain ; Copt. K^LCKGC.
qesqesu ~ ^[, Rec. 5, 86, reeds.
IVs
qesàu^^^, ^J^
burial ; Copt. K<LIC6.
o.e8*B_f_qpîs,_f_qeqp8._f_q
@ (1 IÖ > a mummified body, burial ; (1 I Û
, happy burial.
qesen ^
Ö
n
n
AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA ;J AAAAAA ;J p\ AAAAAA
C AA/WSA } T. 2I7, ^] t
rJ A AAAAAA ;H AAAAAA ;H ri
;H AAAAAA YV
^ "^-i V' t0 ^e ^ad' ev^' unPleasant> detest
able, baleful, injurious, grievous, grief.
qesnu 3 ^r0, evil beings or things.
N 1 1 1
n
'\
, evil, calamity,
Fl _o
qesen-t zi
plur. $. ^r* P. 1116B, 32, A
N Ck 1 1 1 1
;j AAAAAA ^H ISAAAAA ~\ rv
Pap. 3024, 10, ^ ö^ %ô, $] ^ | (J, in-
jurious, violent ; zl I 3 | 1 , lean years ;
V /vAywsAj Kubbân Stele 9, lacking
11
water • ® sj | XX Anastasi I, 21, 2, the height
> . ^ -^v^» of misery.
qest-t ^ |, Rechnungen 69, a
H Ci I I
market (?) = nt^tlp (?;
qesh ^^ ^ 0>reed; CopL K<&-ïï-
x A • ' A c\ ,, ,
qeq-t è^, , a small boat.
A A^x>
qeq (unem)
zi zi
unem
J^
Qeq-ha (Unem-ha)
\, to eat ; see
r&
qes
L-fl
, to tie, to fetter, to bind.
4, 22, a kind of stone.
1 fl 4S^O BerS- L 34, a turtle-god ;
I £LT zlX 0 1 m' see Unemha.
Qeq - snef ( Unem- snef) A & ^^
^^ 1 ; see Unem-snef.
qeq-t A *fi^ ^"^ rr., darkness, night ; var
TT t^1;.Copt. K^Ke.
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qeqà j (|
ç=f='; Copt. Ki.KG.
qek
£ -A, to strike, to beat(?)
qet , Ö I > Leyd. Pap. 4, 9, fuie linen.
Qetqet
ci ci mvwaa mvwaa in oeKtiet-Aaru.
Qettbu(?)^j^|
11.D. 1 to, a lake
n Sekhet-Aaru.
, B.D. 110, 13,
a god of Sekhet-Àaru.
qet ^ y, ^g
D!^M IT^S-w'i6t'Thes-i283>
^^,Mar.Aby.I,6,2,,^ö^,
Rev. 13, 2, to build, to fashion, to form, to
mould, to construct; j Ba E l\ I (j> -^, self-
builder; j W\^ -A X 1 w-*-V constructor of
his own body ; Copt. KUJT.
Amen. 21, 19, 24, 14, builder, mason; plur.
Décrets 9,
\^
1,
Ç—fl
e
1
qetu ^^^,P. 397,^0 ö
5^, N. 1173, ^| e^^^, P. 407,
5%*. 617, ^M» IV> "3,
Ηfl!
1
Ö \L-fl
, modeller, moulder, potter,
i, B.D.
www Tuat V, a
o in' *
the divine potter ; plur.
(Saite) 124, 7.
Qet-t ten-t Ö J)
goddess in the Tuat.
to design, to make a picture or likeness of
anything, to copy, to outline something,
1, Rosetta Stone, with
with
xx UKurre.
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qet, qet-t ^ ^, T. 172, P. 119, N. 107,
^O, M. 152, ^ e=>, IV, 434, 1^1^249,
Israel Stele ,3, ^, \ ö J ^, ^|
1 F> i I « |i form, image, likeness,
similitude, like, manner, kind, similarity, circle ;
U Ö y 1 fl> unanimously; fl (1(1 © ga, like;
Copt. KOT.
qeti v
K£.e<uiep.
qeti \
qet —ma qet Q (] d c=5\ M. 166,
altogether, in a body, collectively, in entirety,
whole, totality.
qet, qett ^ =g"| !, iv, 350, ^ <=>^>
°, Reo. „, 79, J^^ [777], ibid
37'7M ö M ö«sM 0 eflllGo1-
Hamm. 13, 124, lj ^^^fl j. 'v. i°«3.
\ Ö v 1 ' ' characters, dispositions, qualities,
abilities, virtues; fl V ' ReC' 36, 2I0'
Î *^, a good character ; P ^\ (j (j || ^
IV, 971, A.Z. 39,47, thoughts ; ~^
a man of great ability or character;
J 1, a man of virtues or ability ; fl „
his character was unique.
qei; j|, design, drawing, plan, the draughts
man's craft ; plur. |j ^ ^, j] c=> ^
T. 334, He^^^0°0,N. 704.
qetiUt \[C^'^K ^ , outline drawing
Ö
!,
!
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Ö
* Q, L 780 J Q ^
J designers, draughts-
i ' men.
qetu i
qet-t | ° , T. 87, i ° ' , a draughtsman's
office, a sculptor's workshop.
aet-t d^^^fi17111 Rev' r3' 62> town'
H V l| Jl o ' Copt. KU5T.
qeti j ^ P^, ^j ^ I A, Anastasi
Ö«
■ Sö^a' U' ^
>g^,
1
\ ö A'i^A'leö-iiii'l 0 wA
go round, to turn round ; Copt. KUUT6.
\\
/wvwa rj
/WVWA
www *C^a.
G
fc
7\
k^
/VA/WSA
:, IV, 85, that stream is turned round,
and one goes down stream in sailing to the
south, i.e., that river flows southwards instead
of northwards like the Nile;
throughout.
qet-t ^ , Rec. 5, 96, circuit
Öo
^,
J\ , revolution ; Copt. KU3T~e.
qeti \
qeti \
• lwgi' li
sailor, oarsman ; plur. V , P. 649, \
p- 723, \|°V&°, M. 749, \
r*\ o
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/VA/VNAA
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M. 167, -<s>- V
, T. 340, -<2>-
^, N. 654^0^
££Ü^UU • , sailors in general, ordinary crews;
1
!■
sailors ; d " V§> ! /wwna £=^ fk g , Egyptian
I 9 TL ^ \ Q£4
-Sä I
OMîiyMM-^
sailors
»1
Rec. 21, 84, Syrian sailors.
1
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QeHTH$i- H^M
IV, 649, \| c^ü ^ l, ^
IV, 613, Asien 240 fr., the natives of Qeti,
\ [vAq> the "Circle," i.e., the North Syrian
coast about the Gulf of Issus and the deserts
between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean.
Rec. 6, 152, a god
Qeti
<&<,
o
of the abyss.
Qet ^ o *M ****' 1 ö ,Tomb
Seti I, Zod. Dend., Annales I, 86, one of the
36 Dekans.
Qetqet d d o, Anna,es *> 85> °ne °f the
• • \ \ ' 36 Dekans.
Qetkha d ° ? *, one of th£ 36 Dekans ;
l| \\ X Or. KUTKOVUT.
Ck y =1
ö^ ]»Rec-4, 28,
, the god of the
Qet-ka, Qett-ka \
10th hour of the day.
Qett-ka \ ^^ LJ ^, Berg. I, 3, one
of the watchers of the body of Osiris.
qeti ^c^-@-, ^1^*55=, ^<®~,
\ -^5-, Amen. 23, 5, ^ , Metternich
Rev- 14, 35, ] ö 0 , \
Rev. 12, 32, to sleep.
qet-t \
bti ^
T. 346, \
, sleep, slumber.
qettl \ o>-, U. 387, 689, \ O
rt to sleep; Copt. KOT" in
1 w \\ ^HKOT" (r) or KKOT".
^ ibid. 32, 86, ^ ^ (j(j ^ |, sleepers.
qett-t ^ g ©1 -@>-, juiö]
Rev., to turn, to return.
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Q, 4
^1^-jT—-ISO-11-
7, 112, J o A, ^ A, Mar. Kam. 42, ir,
©
. Rev. 13, 41, cassia; var.
4, 21, cassia bark; Gr. kittw, Heb. Jllp.
qet-t V ''"^ » a kind of grain.
qeH j^,P, J 7 ". IV, 666,
V\ , \ , a weicht = TVh of an uten,
drachniar didrachma, the half of a stater, obolus ;
ran t « J <—~^> (mm
plur. \| ||(, Amen. 17, 18, ^ |||}
Àmen. 18, 4 ; Copt. KIT6, Kff.
qot, qett \ ^^ ^ 0 ö' craft'
cunning, astuteness.
j£> \ q 3-J> Nesi-Àmsu 22, 4, 29, 21,
32, 18, a mythological serpent of evil, devil;
qetbit d<= y ft o\ J:», ni, 229c,
• 1 JmH I district, estate (?)
qetom J *==, d J^Lrssn, J ^'ô,
< o o o 1 / 1 / e
J c±^ a -Tk N. 759, fine gold; Heb.
1 . Ä_P00000' on?.
Qetshu ^^'1= öl'**
" nude " or Syrian goddess.
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•^zza
= Heb. 2, Copt. K and sometimes (f.
i= pronoun, ist pers. sing. ; 2nd pers.
sing, masc, thou, thee, thy.
, moreover ;
another, also.
ka ^*^> U. 438, T. 169, 237, R 717,
M. 745, thou, thee; ^=*^\ ^=*, P. 43J>
M. 617, N. 1221 ; ^1^, Rev- I4' r65 <dua1)'
' ym ye two.
ka
TO, a particle
meaning something like O then ! verily, certainly,
now behold !
ka-t "^z^s \s\ , A.Z. 46, 140, a particle,
verily, assuredly ; and see
ka "5::3^ *èj\, Rev. 11, 151, 12, 24, another.
kai,ki^^.
\, another ; fem.
kam, kiu ^=a ^ vS !, A.Z. 1884, 89,
Leyd.Pap.4,1,^^
, Rec. 33, 6, Israel Stele 24,
11, 1,13,20,20,13; kaut, kauit
Aby. I, 6, 45,
X&M'
e
_.. „,,-_.. ., „. uu ^1; plur. of -
ka and ki (another), strangers, foreigners, aliens,
men of foreign speech.
1, B.D. 143, 7, a
Kam
group of gods who destroyed souls.
L-o Jük H* contracted, tight, narrow: Coot
^M- G UUOT.
kai "^z^ ^gfl, "^z^ \
, P. iii6b, 62, to think, to think out, to
devise, to meditate, to speak, to repeat, to say,
cry out, call out, tell out, to sing; varr. v—-<>^\
»- ¥#— \p&\-
B.D. 144, 3>^=^* j^^j ^J, A.Z. r9o6, 125.
ka-t ^=5»^?Ä, IV, 365, ■
A.Z.
thought, meditation ; (_J
"&
i9or» 45,
"&
. u
O , thought of the heart.
Kaa^^]^, B.D. 98, 8, a god,
bringer of offerings.
kaUjJ.
U y 1
v|, J=^-, P. 607, N.619,
U
, T. 88,
u
, image, genius, person,
double, character, disposition, the vital strength
(I 1 n a\\ o—=>
° UU j t
the ka residing in the body); plur. , . '—'
JJ. JJ., T. 258, 307, LJ j, U ^ j. The
word has some of the meanings of the Coptic
KUU, the Greek eïêtoXov, and the Latin genius.
/WWW «o
Sometimes LJ seems to. mean "name," Q fl ]j
u
, Rhind Pap. 24. Late forms,
*>£^ V& and ^£^ n£ iS^, Rev.
kau Uj ^
/WWW
» UUüf
, Hymn Darius 24, the kau of the living in
the Other World, living human beings in this
world.
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K [ 783 J K
ka l—J, associated with the Ba-soul and the
Sekheni or vital strength, ^K fl/j J~.
, P. 112.
ka t—J hom ka |jj, minister of the
ka, the priest of the ka; he-t ka [] L-\ [1^
i4.U"Q. '»• '39, Q^HLO.RM.
138, r, the house or chapel of the ka; plur.
UJ I I I I
ka '—', phantom (?) *"w* I—',
I H I /VAAAAA I
Shipwreck r 14, A.Z. 1908, 65, "this ghost (or
phantom) island."
Ka U_, T. 39, a proper name(?) «J» W
r /VA/WSA «ail
I J " the blossom proceeding from
Ka."
Ka \_j Jn, Mission 13, 123, "the father of
the fathers of the gods," i.e., p=Ç=q, and see
v «
Khemenu.
Kait l_J (J (J ç^4 » Mission 13,123, consort
of t_J rjf, and one of the four elemental
goddesses = ,vz^F=3r;i; she was the grandmother,
, of the gods.
kau JJ.JJLJJL, T. 88, UUU.
A, preparedness; JJ, stability; <2>, sight; ^,
hearing; Äa, feeling, perception; *—, taste.
The Ombos list (I, 186-188) is as follows:—
<0Ls&U;(Oy;<3) jftu; (4)"|UJ
(5)|u;(6)^u; (7)^u;(8)vöxu;
(9)^; (ro) ß[j; (») flu* («)^u;
(13) s0Ui (m) ^J-
Ka-om-ânkh-neteru Ul -9-1^!,
Tuât XII, a serpent-god; see Änkh-neteru.
Kaherka U ^ U> iv> 44, ^ ^ u,
A.Z. 1901, 129, the goddess of the 4th month;
Copt. XOI*-&K, XP^K-
Kaherka UfU^UfU^
i j^y^y«the 3co,wfestivai'
plur.
u$>u^
kaherka U9 U ö> U$ U^x? ö
I ! . °' I I I O U'
a pot or vessel used at the Khoiak festival.
Kahetep U
M. 158, N.65, U^
D'
T
!76, U g »
N. 112.
u
, T. 284, JJ — P. 54,
^£, M. 32, B.D.
128, 6, a god of offerings, a form of Osiris.
the name of a
festival.
N. 618, the kau of £; UUU|. B'D-
(Saite) 1 ro, 3.
169, a group of gods (?)
Ka U fj Ombos I, 85, a god of offer-
11 1 SIT ings.
Kau I—1 % Ombos I, 186, one of the 14
111 £[]' kau of Râ.
_ i Ml cfl>L.D. Ill, 194,13,
II I III /VA/WSA 1_1
the 14 kau of Râ = —SS), word of power; m,
light; L^/J, strength; j, power; Ï, .vigour;
, abundance; M, majesty; ^, burial;
Digitized by
Kahetep ® =è= ^57,
LJ a 0
Ka Shu t t ß '• uat *' a P''ot °*"tne k°at
kau UUU, U. 220, p. 404, M. 577,
N. Il83, Uf U<^>, u<s3> U-a-.
g=n
(a 1 1 r
1' 1
, '—' , '—' , food, provisions,
1 1 1 I W 1 1 1 I \ 1 1 1 ' v '
IT 1 01
sustenance, supplies;
', my daily food (or bread).
Kau-urit ky>^J,0mbos ». '3i,
111 oOil a goddess.
ka^^^-^^I't0behigb-
ka-t LJ , place (?) district (?)
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ka-t L-J <& m. 202, N. 681, U U Jl
o 2i* Ck Ck U
u
Ck
.m^î—^»m^.u'
a
Pap. 3024, 62, work, labour, toil ; plur. I—J 3
u.
U'
J U
III O
fli'
c= LJj see Suppl. 1231 ;
I, in process of building.
kau-ti LJ J]. U
i=> \\
1899» 37,
0 \\
> y
I Ck
, A.Z.
\\
,, A.Z. 1902, 114,
U
, A.Z. 1899,37, t_j
0 \\
\\.
^$\ - , workman, labourer, artisan,
\\ I
U
Ck
sS—fl'
, "works of
craftsman ; plur. |_J
L.D. III, 140B, A.Z. 1899, 37,
ka-t Tehuti U 3
Thoth," i.e., writing, sculpture, painting.
ka-tshu-t U^ ß^° U R-n*
o si) Pain' oiPi y*'
U I f? e U ! (? e *^. a herb used in medi-
^1 1 r III'a I 1 r I 1 1 1' cine.
ka^^,Ui)^,Çiû,P.77,646,
^,^=0)^,^0^, N. 1039, ^,
U"^^. Rev- 12» "» ^f]^, Rev-
13, 5, bull; plur. U^ !, r=u) *fcà I, Rec. 29,
T48> 5^ ^ ^» T- 389, ÖÖÖ.M. 404,
N. 704, /e=tù toi 1, ^—' 1 , toi 1,
Thes. 1288; (*%%) ® flfl *^, bull for
sacrifice : (_J 4 ^^[, Palermo Stele, white bull ;
^S^' red bull; 5^'^' IV'
195, 695, bull of the herd.
ka àtcher \_j ^ (j B* ^, young
bull, calf; Copt. KVHp.
b J /WVW\
Kanekht^L-fl.^^^t-fl,
"5^^—^5^' "migntv bull"—a title of kings.
kareq U^^X» a "cut" bu»;
Copt. Ki.Xo*TKI.
Ka ^^, Dum. Temp. Inschr. 25, a god
of letters and learning, one of the seven sons of
Mehurit.
Ka L-J toj u- 635>the buH with a iïght
f=TD ^t^' in his eye.
Ka U ^ ^ jj). Berg- I, l8> a ca]f-god.
KauarshUf|^M>CyrUS^b;
Kai(?) ^* (j w (j ^, Rec 16, 106,
one of the watchers of Osiris.
Kaui ^^^ U 538' T-'317'
rHull'thed0ubleBull-g0d- '
Kaui ^ fx $ |> Tuat III, the two
bull-gods who form the ends of the boat of the
Earth.
Kau ^ ^ \t Rec. 27, 218, 31, 14,
CTjj ^ J^, rf) I ' Rec- 2Ö> 22Ö> bull-gods.
Ka àakhu ^ ^ • ^, Mythe 4,
U $3 $"]» DendeiahIV.84, V 5£* J $>
Berg. II, 8, a bull-god, warder of the ist Pylon.
Ka Àmentt u |, ^ ^
Tuat X, the bull of the Tuat, i.e., Osiris.
Ka Aim ^ I öqö, Denderah III, 19,
the Bull-god of Denderah.
Ka àru Ï—' S^, Tuat III, a god.
ie==m 1 1 1
B.D.G. 102, a form
Ka Asàr ^ jfl, of0s.ris
Ka ânkh ^j •?-, Lanzone 1212, a bull-
god of r
Ka âshemu LJ °
N. 165, Bull of the gods—a title of the " Great
God."
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K
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K
Kaur 7711g $, B.D. ,78, 7,
" Great l>ull "—a title of the God of heaven.
Ka ur hu Kons U t^ ^^ 8
t^w
, U. 178, the Bull-god of Nubia.
!>
Ka pest neteru \_j ^j Ö CV=]'=]
" Hull of the nine gods."
Kamut-f^^^, >£,^
^_,rcc. 29,164, ^^^.y,,^,
AN , Hymn Darius 27, "^^ o , Metter-
nich Stele 154, U ^
ci ci
U
, A.Z. 1905, 30, "bull of
his mother," the name of several self-begotten
gods ; Gr. Kufiyfa?.
Ka meshru L^ ^ ™ £ |,
N. 165
Ka Nut ^ ö°, U. 452, a title of Geb.
Ka n-erta-nef nebà-f L-J tgr> ^±z,
\J\, one of the guardians of the body of Osiris.
Ka Nekhen J^fei©, U. 416, ^
5^1 o ^., T. 237, a title of Horus,
Ka neteru U c]cjc] Tuat I, a singing-
r=a I I I god.
****** #V
T. 307, a title of v>"&ßfln.
Ka Râ *$£^ O, U. 577 a four-horned
******
mythological bull ; var. tt Ö O, N. 966.
Ka renp tjgj 5J^ f jâ, bull that re-
neweth his youth—a title of the Sun-god.
Kahemhem-t Ui m m 0)Tuat
VI, a roaring lion-god.
ka-t (?)
Ka henti ^^ \ ~7XW B-a
53, 1, a bull-god.
Ka khepreri U^ ^ ^^^|'
B.D. 163, 9, a title of Amen.
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ka shesp-t ^^J^, *<*. 30, oh
the name of a part of the tackle of a boat.
Ka Kam ur U toi ^Z3 ^=ï, U. 306,
the Bull-god of Kamur.
Ka taui (J ^ Y 11, Denderah IV, 84f
1553 |f, Mythe 3, U n^j ^ "J I, Berg.
II, 8, the god of the 2nd hour of the night.
Ka thai Kauit LJ ^
o I /r?71 1 <=si o 1
^Tll^i' B-D-i4t'23>the
o I 1 V=TD /r7>
Bull of the seven divine Cows.
KaTuat LJ * °, Tuat I, a singing-god.
Ka ter LJ toi <S, Hh. 101, one of
f=Q »s? s 0
seven spirits who guarded the body of Osiris.
ka-t LJ ^ Ebers Pap. 94, 17, U j$^ ?>
^ ~, Rec.27,88, U^^l> vulva, vagina,
mother;
^=*^° % ' concubines, women :n
general.
ka-ti ^=^'fe^ ° > the gravid uterus.
Kat Tefnut ^J w ^_ jk, n. 970,
a Ü o i
the vagina of Tefnut.
^ ^'cow; plur-
Gj^, Rec. 27, 58.
ka-t ~^, A.Z. 1905, 30,°^» Rec- 33, 5,
o 1 _ ^_y
cow, a female animal; plur. 1, B.D. 142,
in'25->T<7^%3!;r^i,thc
two cows Isis and Nephthys.
. Kauitvnn^(-*M:g
mi o ******* («• 1 ft ri <^ s>
8 ÇZ3J , B.D. 148, the seven
III X û5fr* Hin'
divine Cows and their Bull.
n vi, a plant.
^ < 111 r
kau (?) ^ ^ a fruit or seed.
3 D
K
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K
kaa U^^^„:„. IV, ro96,
brown stone objects.
kaà ,s::=:* $^. u ^^f boat, cattle boat.
kaâri ^=^^fcv ■<=>- (](] W, goat; plur.
A reading suggested for v—-*
was " kamali,'' i.e., camel.
Kaàrik *zzz* >\ <s>- ^*, B.D.
165, 3, a Nubian (?) name of Àmen.
kai — Mi-VM-^
24, 7, though, even though, assuredly.
kai LJ ÛD °, IV, 695, gum (?) oil-seed (?)
kai-t LJ
U
dung, filth, excrement; var. ^
o l
kait ^* j^ (|(| o $$, B.D (Safte)
64, 18, ape; plur. v=^ (j(| ^ §$■ |, Ship-
wreck r65; var. S^^^-
kaVSGi'A-z-i9°°'37
©
kau
;t'kf]"7'tobehigh-
kauati LJ {] \ I \ LJ, A.Z.
1899, 36, workman (?) workman's title (?) ; var.
I
uflVT-Yfl
fl
0 1.
kaushana^^^^\,^
Anastasi I, 24, 5, part of the harness of a horse.
Kab U J ^, the name of a god = ffi J
(?)
taMHkJ^.to,reeB!Ä
kabi-t ^^^J!)!)-^!» B.D. l8>
D, 4, mourning, lamentation.
kabu UJe öf LJjco <>f UJ^ ö>
a measure for liquids.
kabusa UJ^é-fl-, UJeéf|-,
footstool; Heb. ÜJlS 2 Chron. ix, 18.
kap ^^(fr? ^* 79.1*109»
N. 22, ^*^p fO » fQ* 5—fl, Rec. 27,
222, 30, 194, Ç-jj jj> ^eyd' PaP" IT' *'
afl 0 f|, f^" ^, Dream Stele 2,, "^ L_J,
\ f<pp > t0 perfume, to cense.
kap L-l (*£LPl1 ptk» M- 7o6> censings.
kap-t^^^.^-.^^,
, incense; Gr. K-acfit.
kapu JJ d% 0, Rec" 22' io3, ™se for
äw v w incense.
9l_L Shipwreck 43,
kap
D ^ <?S>3 p.s.B. 14, 205 shelter, place of
1' on' concealment.
kap-t ^^°fOffî, U.513.
0=31 IV, 901, J ^ fjj* c-n, furnace,
oven, bakery; plur. ^z^'^^jC^ljC^I j<c=;,
T. 325.
kapkaput ^^<^, a kind of bread
D D 1 1 1 or cake.
(2 ? '
kap, kapu
□ ,
hollow of the hand, sole of the foot ; plur.
, Mar. Kam. 54, 55, v ;
©o 111 _ ü em'
compare Heb. F)5, Arab. ^J<, Syr. ]^^, Copt.
(Ton.
kaD-t f^0 A<^' I9°8' x7' a .k'n(* °f
o I ' amulet.
D r<^>, U. 258, N. 718,
□ (a öc=^ r
kap
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K
rH^'r^H'T^'T^^' kam alÜ' Peasam l82' IV' *95'
^T^TT.Ji.J =fl
D
, £=J> ^=1
Vj\ , to end, to bring
. «D
i, Rec. 2, 116, to hide, to
to an end, to finish, to complete; *—it\ ihOf >
Kiin.
Kap °C==^ Ö Ber8- II» !3» a title of the
D Sf=?' goddess Nut.
Kapil Ji^, JO ^^27, the name
of the 9th day of the month.
kapu ^*^° ^ )§, Rechnungen 35,
hunter, snarer, lier-in-wait ; plur,
e
L-/J
!-~*
!,
kapu
Nile 5, 1-4
Kap J J^, the crocodile of Set
CT*-——*\S
D
kapi
kap
D
to be dirty, dark,
foul.
Kapu f^° ^\ *&, a title of Set as fiend,
enemy, lier-in wait, lurker.
u
Kapur ^D>|
^3, Rougé I.H. 125, 26,
a Libyan foe of Ramescs
III.
kapus^]^°é
suppress; Heb. Ufo5.
to oppress, to
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A.Z. 1908, 8,
/—-—\ AAA
kapnut fg-* ö
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JJ D ^fev , boats of Byblos in Syria.
^~-0 AAAAAA V /?
Kapui c^ ] 9f » a man of Byb,os-
kaf ^"k US -^ Ik -£>•t0
drive off, to chase away, to dispel, to disperse.
kafr ^=^^5^ \\ , village, hamlet; Heb.
np5, Arab. j£, Syr. „J^, Assyr. -JXL *ffl
(Rawl. C.I. II, 32, 3. 10).
conceal, to cover with clothes, to dress ; Copt, j Thes. 1483; *—1 yv \ .endless; *—if °,
J "%^ ?0> A-z-
to end years; s—1
1905, 25, the end of a moment ; <
;TV a.Z. 1900, 130; n<=>LJ
A.Z. 1900, 132, for ever.
£=D
kam-t j"—1
, Shipwreck 118, the
end, end of a period, completion, a finish ;
akoi,Amen,6,3,a
Amen. 9, 3, 20, 2.
kami[t] *—1
o 1
O '
kam *—1
, finished products.
, Pap. 3024, 9, 8
kamkam £—i i*=3 r * Thes. 1199, to
/ / v -/I
vanish, to pass away, to disappear, to decay.
kam, kami ^^>{], a^ I
to be black ; Copt. K<LJUie.
black ;
kam-t
o:
Rev. 13, 15, 14, 10, to
be black ; Copt. KJULOJUL, KJUL6JUL.
A
" s^>-T*t strong
o:
black
a black thing, black; * 1
black, i.e., jet black ; f 1
and white ; Copt. K<LJUie.
S. & fi @ AAAAAA
Kammauc^^J^with ^
Jour. As. 1908, 285, Egyptians.
kami-t zm v\ {1(1 « » hooks of the
black land, i.e., Egyptian literature.
kami-t ézdIL (](] *yJ3J, Rev. 14, 65,
R o VC I /■ I y4 I
black cow ; /—) VA \£3 1, <UZ3 1,
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Kam-ur 'a^=*:r==r Rec- 2?» x9°.
s±<tiu. ui 3=t» the Red Sea.
Kamâmut
P. 661
M. 772 (bis) =
"J^l, P. 776, a
black animal-goddess (?)
3\t Denderah IV, 61,
Kam-ur £zd1j\ *fe*, P. 605, a bull-
Kam-ä £=J.
B.D.G. 720, a liawk-god of «**»
god;
S^
V
B.D. 64,13,
I.H. 158, the divine Kamur bulls.
Kam-ur £=j^^«jQ|, N. 648,
T. 274, a fort or town (?)
Kam-ur £zd ^^«ww*, Ombos 1, 319,
the god of the lake of Kamur.
Kam-ur a]^^2^
a lake in the Tuat.
Kamit-urit zzj ^\~<S, T. 274, p. 27,
M. 38, £=1^S»J N. 67, ZZ2 f^^> M- Mil
a goddess.
Kam-neb-mesen-t(?) ^~==I'^T
'vwwv f" \f| » denderah I, 30, a lion-god.
Kam-her £i=]t\ "^ J), Rec. 31, 29,
" Black face "—a title of the crocodile Rcrek.
kam czj^l^.-czj^^
kam £=ii ~^
Û buckler,
* shield.
O, black wood.
^. omn
black stone or
black powder.
kam-ti
£=D a
image,
' statue.
kamu^^,.u
U
U
©
garden; plur. \_J
KM
Anastasi I, 25,4, (J <gs
Rec. 21, 15, [J
Rev. 4, 76, LJ 1
4^; Heb.
D"?.5, Copt" <TU5JUt.
kamut^^^^^,Hh.457,
U
o 1
U<
...O » wheat, grain ;
kamt-t d^ ^ (var. = ^[), grain
kamUak^,n'aKn,'sceds
or fruit of the kam plant.
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Heb. rraf?(?);
kam LJ -W, vine ; Copt. (TJUL6.
kamu en ârp \_j ^\ t\ «A" *a/ww
(] D <a Ö , vineyard.
a _zi 1 1 1 * 1 1 1
wheaten bread.
L=J]W, gardener; plur.
i, A.Z. 19Q0, 36; [J
u^
L-fl
u
L=/)yft> ! i Copt. (Tjuie.
^£, Anastasi
kamä (?)
I, 23, 5, A.Z. XV, 36, Alt-K. 32 ; compare
Heb. "iE3, as, like.
1
kam'àar, kamàl
p> 1^1, ^=^ jj^ ^^ ^ (j ^^ (
^' ^^l^^2^^ ^' A'Z' I9°6' 2I'
camel ; plur. ^,^=^ (] ^^1^ |,
P.S.B. 12,. 83; Heb. ^2, Syr. „jj^, Arab.
J^f, Eth. 1<*&:> Copt. (Ti.At.OTX,
Xi.JULOTX. The vord ^=^ ^k.^2^ û û ^>
£? has also been regarded as a plural of
111' kam'àar, and read kamaliu.
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Kam'itha Ui^^g^, L.D.
III, 160, 165, a Hittite proper name.
kam'r u, j^"* _s* 1 ^, Goi. 3,13,
to skip, to dance, dancer.
kam'ràa
Alt-K. 983, tooth
kam'hu-t <
w
'A
-/lfl=T>
I I I
Anastasi I, 17, 6, IV, 14, 2, 17, 6, bread
made of fine wheaten flour ; var.
; Heb. ITOjJ, Arab. % , Eth. 4>^ft :
kam's M £== 0/ , Dum. H.i. I,
'—' 0 1 k—Q
24, 25, 39, 40
/VA/WSA
kamen
/VA/VNAA
Amen. 24, 9,
,A.Z. 1873, 17,
/VA/WVA (2
immJl
-^ö-, dark,
cloudy, misty, gloomy, lowering, black, blind ;
compare Heb. ]fà3, Arab. ^, Syr. Vnn.
kamtcharna LJ §s| '— I ^ ^^ W
Ksk'B^i' ^ar' ^arn. 55» *>i, armour-
kani (kami) LJ **/wsa (] (] W v&,
Peasant 263, gardener.
kanu (kamu)* L^ M, ulà^"" W*
(/VAAAAA here = mu), vineyard, garden ; Heb. Û"ï3.
kanu ^=^^\ Q sj ft, reed; Heb. Î12p.
_M^ O N Y • T
kanhi U Q J (j (j, shrine ; plur. U I,
I ; Copt. KH&e, Gr. ««r/xe«
kanka
-, Rec. 16,
152, Auswahl 12, 34, a log of wood, beam,
balk.
kanektu ^=^ ^ o^v^^, iv,
672, a log of wood, beam, balk.
kar LJ ^N.frog; Copt. KpOYp
kare LJ^3
1 1
VV Herusàtef Stele 48, a
u ' sanctuary vessel.
karr tJ ^^ Ôb Herusàtef Stele 55,
U 1-Ô-» U . £., Nâstascn Stele
35, a vessel or measure for incense; Copt.
KeXooX (?)
kar ^^jg^^, ^*> "bJ<--ct, thing,
instrument, tool, utensil, apparatus, furniture,
goods.
karkar U<:::>lLJ<::>or^ iv 667,
1 1 1 1 ' ' '
anything round, staff, stick, roll, cylinder ; Heb.
133.
karkar
w cud
1 111
1 1 1
, A.Z. 1880,
95, stone boulders ; compare Heb. 7^ and 7H73
and 133 •
kar, karà ^^^,<=>ü, N. 160,
^k^' Rea 27,227' 3I'17' J^L Ä'
'—' (1 (0 , Rec. 19, 96, shrine, sanctuary,
Karàut U^ (j ^ ^ | j, B.D. 84, 4,
the gods of a shrine.
kar,kari ^^^ M sgis^'p. ;»*»;,
L-J --rt*"., *—^ .^czk, Amen. 10, 11, boat,
fishing boat, skiff; plur. ^ <=>(](] ^. Koller
Pap. 3, 7 ; Heb. ^3} Isaiah xviii, 2.
kari. ^ f^fl^^. Thes- i::54, ^
ftàfy, gardener; plur. J^JI) ^f^ft—A
j gods of the same
I ' sanctuary.
!, u
karà-t
^ä
4
e
place of restraint, prison ; Heb. N73.
Karàmemti(?) ^^^^
Äh ^, Nçsi-Amsu 32, 30, a form of Äapep.
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Karàstt LJ rj
K [ 790 ]
, B.D.G. 1079, a
K
goddess of Panopolis with the attributes of
Râit and Tefnut.
kari[t] ^ (j(j f~\ B.D. 64, 7, shrine,
sanctuary ; and see kar.
kari Ï-J jjj) ^^ Rec. 30,217
kari LJ
(2 :
O
, Rec. 19, 92 ,
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karistâtes LJ ^» (j(j © é
ev\oyt<TT)'i<i, A.Z. 51, 93.
a call, outcry ; Heb. VfrOr?
Bibl. Eg. V, 211, a proper name; compare
Heb. DEH3.
karf U
,,Rev.
guile, fraud ; Copt. Kpoq.
karm U I f\ ^ Rev. 13, 102 crown :
_2äJ^ 'T" Copt. KXOJUL.
karm LJ
Rev. = Copt. (TlOpÄZ
karm'tàu
U
e:
VT4*lfl
IÏÏTTT1
III
Koller 4, 6, a kind of stone used in inlaying
bracelets, etc.
karehtà ^. ^ ^ ^ ) (j ^,
fi (1 C3 (?), a measure (?) pannier, basket.
karsa U ^| g, U -«j* ft Ö cordage>
sacking, rope-work.
karsha LJ T»T»T
3k, Jour. As. 1908,
310, fraud, deceit, guile ; Copt. KOOpÖLJ.
, cake, loaf, bread; Gr. wWclffTi?.
karkartà U^U^|(| n>]amb.
Heb. *ö.
karkartàbuàa U <=> U <~> ] (j
Koller 4, 5, objects made of
leather (?)
^ Ö, LJ- ^* '
kartha LJ
1
cord, lace, thong of a whip,
kartha
1 1
1 1
1 ■?
v fe^, Love
Songs 2, x, a kind of goose.
kaha ^^^ra^^L^, Rec.
10,64; see ^^^L«^.
Kaharsa, etc. ^=^ ls\ ro" ^b\ 'c^>
164, 4, a title (or name) of Sekhmit-Bast-Rä.
kahi[t] ^*^ ra (\f\ j], terror, awe.
kaheb ^r^^\ m J \ ^—fl, Kubbân
Stele 5, to smite, to strike ; var. rr, J ysjl M(.
.kaheb-hetch-t U Ï] ? ° ^, a kind of
ro -=i À O 000 incense.
kahem ^ ^ ra ^ ^ Ufl,
Kubbân 4, to smite, to strike.
kahes
kahes
sorrow.
ro P^>^>Peasant 2I3'
to cry out.
kas LJ jt Nàstasen Stele 37, a sanctuary
1, ^ pot or vessel.
kasabUéjef>,,R-^4r^
Kasika ^*^ & ()f) ^*1^ $f}'
B.D. 165, 3, a name of Amen.
kash ^=^^\ nD^, IV, 335, a
product of Punt, the pearl oyster (?) ; compare
Copt. Ki.çy- in Ki.cy<L&HX.
i~w-
Kashi
[W]
Nubian, a
Sudani man ; Copt, etflmj, eOUXy.
Kashit
woman ; Copt. etf*ooçye, eeocyi
kak "^ * "
Hh. 201.
o, Nubian
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K
tjï, Leyd. Pap. I3l 2| U U ^ j j Rec. 10, 62,
plant with a bitter taste; compare Gr. ki'ki
(Herodotus II, 94), ki'kivo». The Heb. IVp^i
has also been compared with kaka.
kaka-t u % u
S ^ boil, blain, pustule, carbuncle: ; Copt.
o ' KCJUK.
kaka H QP 1, Nâstasen Stele 40
kaka j—j p=y=', darkness, night; Copt.
Kaka j-j ^ ^, Berg. I, 17, a god.
Kà.K£ ; var. ^ _' *=§=*
kakai (kaki) \_j \_j
1908, 289, darkness.
kaka ^^^\ U
O
, Jour. As.
7MM , worm, serpent
kakmen-t Ui=*T| aö Rec. 21,91
v^. ^x> »»»»a. JJ/ (3 a vessel
A,
katà^^]()
katu(?)
a^ww v-/ (a w ' a vessel,
runner, driver,
\\
>^*i
charioteer (?)
caldron, boiling pot, kettle ;
Copt. K<LXl(?)
katem, katem-t LJ o t\ °, Ï—' "A (j
m' Voo^:'finegold;var- V)
o , Amen. 18, 12 ; Heb. DH3.
1 1 1
kath
, IV, 973 = ka-t
o I
ill' I I I Ü1' U I
kath LJ Ö, pot, vessel, a kind of
dye(?); plur
katha
Edict 22,
IM J^ÜÜ*' r¥*M I 1
âmen 7, a plant from which a dye was made ;
Copt. (T0T(T7 XOTZ, Lat. carthamus tine-
tori us (?)
^5, Tutänkh-
katha
I o
the seed of the above plant.
• r-> an instrument or tool
' of bronze.
katha U
I
katha LJ 3^ j£ ^ t charioteer, driver.
kathab L-J
1
kathan LJ
S
, pot, vessel, vase.
^ S A, Rec. 17, 145,
L.D. III, 219E, 14, y ^*\ !*$>
U
I
'T*/v driver, charioteer,
j -A' caravan leader.
I1L t I *9^ I
u
I
kathatà U g^' )() Ö, y ^' ] \ ^,
1 -
|\ Ü > a cloth made of linen or wool
or hair, covering, garment; Heb. JYlD}.
katch U^|A,U^;see U
katcha U J, Ä» Nâstasen ^sefV
katchai L-J
andt-J*^
; see
u
a
katchen U ^ 5, V "^1 I7*' V
I «mmm\ I ******* \ I
5 -A, charioteer, leader of the baggage waggons
of an army or of a caravan ; *—* ^^ \ J\ A |,
I ******* \ V Ö
chief overseer of waggons.
to
(2
kà ^*gf, Hh- 385
kà ,vz^ (1 (2 = ^=^ flfl, another (masc).
kà-t ^=^(]o = ^z^(j(jo = ^^, Jour.
As. 1908, 249, another (fern.)
kàa ^=^ (j "^è^, boat
kàu ^*()^> U. 2ii,^=^(]o, u. 273,
to acclaim, greet (?)
kàu ^JI^P. 109 -^ \, M. 75,
etc., to move (?)
kàu u& ^^ (j ^>
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-5_ Rev., another ;
I ' Copt. K6 OTJL.
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var.
H, A.Z. 1906, 2i, P.S.B.
11 1
kä " o, a precious stone used in inlaying ;
kàri
-<2>-
i3,32,goat(?) mule(Rec. 8,85);
Wort. Suppl. 1277; var.
kä
^7@
,, Rev. 12, 116, to leave.
kâf
, Rev. 11, 88, to overthrow.
kâmà
injury, violence.
I5—0^1
Rev. 12, 119,
kämi
^7
Rev. 12, 117,
to injure.
kärti-t
^7
>)!)!) \û, Rev. 13,26,
butcher's knife, goad.
ki ^zz^> (1(1 Qfl, B.D. 163, 6, Thes. 1204, a
particle of asseveration, also, moreover.
'ki ^Ij.^sllw.^^lll]^, masc.
other? another ; ,vz^* (J (J yf "^"^ ^^* (I (J yf*
onetoanother; ^ ö ( /^^flfl^^flfl
A /VA/WVA /Nul ^ 11 11
one embraces the other : v—-*
Nâstasen Stele 61, another place; v—"*(](]
another chapter ; v—-* (I (1 * , another person
, once again, another time:
D ©
, another, i.e., a variant, reading
M Amen. 17, 3, once again
D ©' Copt. K€
keti —; B.D. 153,11,
other ;
Il (1, fem., another, the other ; -c4- ^è\
, B.D. 153, 11, one .... the
o 1
kiu, kui
1, other matters ;
, others.
\\
\\
l-T^
T ZWWVA 11 _V Ö '' 0ther kingS' ^^ K00Te«
Ki
A /] ï*?_ Thes. 818, a hawk-headed
4l ^' bull-god.
*
ki-t
Ck
O
KU, Rec. 32, 82; var.
(£
pax,
kiariu ^=^ 1111 w
L.D. Ill, 140c, carriers of gold.
kiu ^z^ Q Q y> S^ ' > Shipwreck 165, apes
kimi ^=^ (j(j s
Copt. (f^LiÂxe.
^aaaaa ^aaaaa bundle ; Heb
e"^, hen;
kinänu
w
'i 0
ny?3.
kirshu-t \\ , cakes, loaves :
<=>i a (2 1 1 1
var.
ia (2
Kirgipa~T^*A-z-l88°'82'
a princess of Mitani. Tall al-'Amarnah Tablets
Gi-lu-khi-pa ■£- -flf^ Igf £~E ï$=.
=S=) *A/WVA t0 smelt />) . C0pL
/VA/WVA , .^-
O ^a^' (Toxy.
kish
kith
ku
, to perish, be destroyed.
, U. 96, 291, 534, T. 179, P. 93,
647, M. 129, Rec. 14, 165, 34, 178, pers. pron.
2nd sing. masc. ; with nouns in dual
sN\
, others.
ku ^[%, P. 104, M- 71; var. S
b^ %, N. 73, to move.
ku-t (?)
, Rec. 32, 82; var.
O
kunut
kuà
e
e äP' er ©CT
?i, pers. pron. ist sing.
kufl (kef) Y T ^ I' Rev- I3' 4'
26,.ape(?)= S ^. compare Heb. D^î?,
i Kings x, 22, 2 Chron. ix, 2J.
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K
]fl
=> (XI
A.Z. 1869, 147, bread,
cake ; Gr. KvWâtrrtv.
kuroshta -1
kliqàuf ^-^^ f\ ?, Rev. 12, 66, fir-cones ;
Copt. KOYKOYH£.p!<L.
keb 'vz^* jL^-Ä, arm, shoulder; ,vz^* JJ
c ^r-~&
kebb
keb-t
, the two shoulders.
fl \] U. 325, 534, to coil up
JjJl' (of a serpent).
the arch of the sky, vault
of heaven.
O
*J,Rev. 14,7,
Kebit
goddess of heaven.
Kebatchaâ ^^%^^1) e^ ©>
A.Z. 1849, 78, Cambyses ; Pers. ft: £.] (fj
-<Z n" t<-, Bab. y 4^ 3- Hff« ^R,
Gr. Kufißv<T>i<f. t
kebu ^z^
sandals.
kebu ^=^J^
see
1, to open.
X B.D. (Saite) 36,
JftAAAftA n
-JSc'ctJ o ^, A.Z. 1908, 8,
ftAAAftA
.■Ntyc;, a large sea-going boat, a ship of
O \\
Byblos ; plur.
1908, 8,
Rec. 6, 8,
i, A.Z.
>£g^
J
0 I.
11 111
.■Ntyc;, Rec. 22, 2.
kebes ^z^> J fl A, ^=^ J ^ , cypress.
, hollow
kep
the h;
keput
v—-* v—-* <£SXJ
of the hand or foot ; Heb. Fj^ Ç0pt. (TOR.
W, Thes. laoi, ^* ?
DIM' ' D (2 III'
P.S.B. 10, 15, Mar. Kam. 54, 46, hands cut off
from slain enemies; A w* (J(J 12\
111D Slllo III
Mar. Karn. 54, 54.
P
■ ftAAAftA
I I I I
:<2
û—01
kopi
*z=za
Rev. 12, 37, cloud ; Copt.
(Time.
kop || c~3, hiding place, refuge.
Kop-hor ^Ciyf^ ^, H.I3. isi.agod.
k <^* A Rev. 13, 56, to seize ; Copt.
P D j$' <TU)R.
L—Ù ^r ' > hunters, snarcrs.
kepri d
, Rev. 14, 40
D
= Copt. KHIie, chamber, furnace.
kef ^st, Rec 31, 20, knife.
Kef-pesesh ^^ c=z> d fl rzso Y»
N. 252A, —»—■ yjt , an instrument used
in performing the ceremony of opening the
to pour out, to flow.
keff
/"^i to spit out,
j*"i* to pour out, to vomit, to
f ' escape (of a fluid).
kefau ' ^% /"*"in, vomit
kefa ^^"rf1, U. 568, Rec. 31, 163,
Shipwreck 60, Peasant 56, *S\ ^
Ebers Pap. 94, 11, \\ L—Û,
d*>
^£» ^T-b> T *-"■
0
L-fl,
j\
_^, to lay
Pap. 2, 9.
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bare, to diyiude, to unclothe, to divest, to strip,
to deprive, to spoil, to dismantle, to unveil, to
uncover, to unfold, to pull off (wigs);
"^ _SS\ nouent all.
.kefab-^O^,-^
<>, loyal, devoled; plur. _£> ^> fl ^ $ j.
IV, .„e^^J^H^^I.Leyd.
K
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K ^=*
kefa ^
_£),^_£)> hinder
part, backside, rump, tail; plur.
8, i6; *kv ^K_^, backs (of the leaves
ofatree);Copt.X^q(?)
!)!)_^I7f î—fl, ^(jfj"^. to be naked,
\J uncovered, despoiled.
HS» 79» a group of gods.
keft.... *Le_ 3 I, Peasant 321
û Ui
kefa ^* J£), Israel Stele 2, ^=^cTp
to drive away, to put an end to (a storm
ftAAAftA I 111/'
kef-t ^_£), IV, ii39,^Ul, Rec.
[, 50, a seizure ; **=_ | 0 , Pap. 3024.
'39. JS^'
kefa ^jL-fl, iv, 663, 893,
c>
IV, 711, *^__ ^ , Edict 22, to seize, to grasp,
to capture, to collect taxes, to plunder ; see
® G
Keföu ^^^IV.35, "capturer"-
e
L-fl
54, 45, troops, soldiers.
a title; plur. _ " -W r ^ „ ^ ! > Mar. Kam.
Kefi x
keftu
, Tuat X, a warder-god.
J y^, a ship of Keft, i.e.,
Phoenicia; plur.
1*
I I I
> IV, 707,
I I I
Keftenu *l=J J|(, Berg. I, 20, an ape-
ftAAAftA
god ; van
kern
kern
kemu
öe
kem-t
Kern
Kemkem
75» 4» a god.
kemkem
, Rev., total = /^\.
2. Rev. 13, 9, to behave
!i' correctly.
1, L.D. III, 219E, 9
, Rev. 12,49, lamentation.
Ombos I, 186, one of
the 14 kau of Râ.
, B.D.
L-=/), Rev.
13, 26, to be strong, to prevail ; Copt.
(TjüüTojui.
kema-t ^~~£ M <=», a weeping woman.
Kembàthet ^* t\ J (j s=s, a.Z.
1849, 78, Cambyses.
Kemnu ^z^> f\ ÖÖ, Annales 1, 85, one
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. KOMME.
kemh ^* t\ 8 %> ®~ = gemh
flV 8 -^» to see.
kernes
ear of corn.
ken
H— kPf-
[I jj, to be angry, to feel
indignation, to revile, to curse; . (I 3
^ to blaspheme the name of God ; com-
I' pare Heb. Map.
t't
kenà-t ^^fl ° , ^^ h ^, wrath,
ftAAAftA 1 ■ W ■ ftAAAftA 1
anger, reviling, curse, abuse ; compare Heb.
T : ' •
kenàu
fl*
cursings,
mi o mi hatred.
Kenit <wvwv yni B.M. 191, a Syrian
goddess, a form of Qetshit, who appears as a naked
woman.
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K
****** ******
koiin ******
******
konn /vw^v\ ****** j moisture, liquid.
„ „ d , reed ; Heb. H2p .
ÖÜN
J\ ****** ****** J > c—X
konkon
v^^* *•—**> /?. v •* v; ■*
****** ******
P.S.B. is, 83, to sing to a beaten drum, to clap
the hands rhythmically.
kenken
****** ******
^ A-Z. 1905, 25, to
lash with the tail
kennarut ^^"^\<:::>Q%> musical
****** _fii?& I -Jl
instruments, harps; Heb. ni^22 1 Kings x, 21.
Kenât
****** 1 1 sort
-Sä
A J1] Tuat X, a goddess, con-
H I' " sort of Setfit (?)
kenànàur *"*~. s
1 1 1 ******
\\
harp; Heb. *^3?, Syr. rc'i-iA , Gr. Kiwvpa,
Copt. (TîrtHpi., Arab. ^.
kenu
Ö
Rev. 12, 39, ear of corn;
Copt. Krti.<LY.
kennu ******
0 ©
, fatted bird.
Knufi ^^(|(|. L.D. V, 39, a late
form of Q 1\ *K JjjGr. X»/e0, Ki/»)0, K«>oi"0«s
Copt, xkotjuuc, Xh°t$ic> Xn°T&ÏC-
Kenbutcha^* i)%L^ B^M
****** «£) /T tu ****** «ail 71 tu]
, Cambyses; Heb. "»VQ33.
kenfâ ^"-^ ä*"=*~ ^ t0 n,P> t0 squeeze,
****** n £ -/l* to crush.
Kenmet ****** jV Berg. I, 20, an ape-
god, the associate of Thoth.
Kenem-ti "*»*
^°, A.Z.
EdPÛ I, 21, one of
three holy apes.
kenem-t ^(1 ^=^Lq.
****** J a¥Y> ****** .£TVfr V-X
B'.D. 125, II, 29,
/WW
1900, 20, darkness.
Kenem-ti ^*(| 1^ ^
****** J WvS \\ ******
§k ° Jft B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors
_B^\\î(r of Osiris.
Kenkenemmti ^^ ^^ t\ t\
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B=^"s, an ape-god, the associate of Thoth.
Konomm-ti^l^^Nesi.
Anisii 32, 25, a form of Aapep.
Konom, Kenmom ^^ x,,5=5* T x,
f ****** 1
< x t— *** ; I D
derah II, 10, Zod. Dend., ^* t\ \*>
X, Tomb Seti I, Ram. II, one of
the 36 Dekans ; Gr. KOMME, X\0\ MIS.
ûTL I I I
Kenemtiu
\
rwi
, IV, 896,
the people of the Great Oasis (Khârgah).
konem Zz=z ^, to break forth.
(tic)
kenem-t ^* t\ °, f\ <=>w,
/WWW _EJ*0-l|l /WWW _£^Ct ° III
"i\ °,S^\ Ô, a kind of precious
/www _£k?t) [[[ o _üW o earth or stone.
kenemu ^^ f\ W %, r. 408, m.
****** _cH^ V. li
•584, N. 1189, a sacred skin (?)
kenmut
[ P. 443, M. 547,
a bird.
kenmut
, P. 66 r, ******
IS, P. 776, N. 1128,
P.S.B.A. 16, 136, ape, monkey.
Kenmut
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the 36 Dekans; Gr. XN0YMI2.
VC
, one of
kenh —"&f§^, ^^^S^k
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lrrç-^, B.D. 172, 25, night, gloom, obscurity, dark-
ness; var. 9 lr^r^.
kenh ****** c=gr;i, a name of the 24th day
of the month ; var. ir~g~^ ,<ZE7.
kens'(?) < ^,force' violencc^onPc'
kens ^~^ M 9, Hearst Pap. VII, 10,
****** I
n_ Pap. 3027, 4, 7, the placenta, the
I "' "after-birth."
kensa "Cr1 Ç, perinaeum
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•cP Ç, perit
kens /ww^*c=", bow; Arab. .^ J (?)
Kensu
~1
1 1
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», Nubians.
^=^ K
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K
111
kenku-t ««« o
Stat. Tab. 34, IV, 707, logs of a special kind of
wood.
Kent V^J%' Copt. (Tum-T.
Ker^^,B.D.39,I3 = ^^|0
an earth-god.
Kerit ^> T) Denderah I, 51, a goddess
cO luV of Punt.
^^, the two horns.
-Sä
kerà-t
w
-Sä
ker-ti
kerr
_Sä 'V O /\\f
chapel, coffer, coffin, chest ; plur. (I
Keräsher " *
burnt offering ; Copt.
CTXlX.
-Sä
Herodotus IV, 116.
, Kalasirian; see
keri-t
keriu
kerp
C3
, habitation, abode.
V , mules (?) goats.
111
D
\, Rev. 11, 188, to de-
-SÄ=i^=,2i'
clare, to make clear ; Copt. (TujXïT.
kerf <rz> /^5k, to seize, to carry off, to
pluck away ; Copt. (TtOpq.
~) H Denderah IV, 79, a
I) I' god.
Ke[r]ent t<=>]
AA/WVA
kerh
^>
147,
§<^>,Rec. 18,182,
^O, A.Z. 1906,
Rev. 14, 11, night; Copt. (TüOp^.
kerh ur ^*S^?^,the ßreat nißht
<rz>A festival.
kerh netches ^^ 9 **-* %ô, the
little night festival. ^
m 1
c (2
OD
11
Ci "v. .X» CS
0=0* rw 1 (û
11
1 1 1
, Rec. 16, 72,
cake, bread, loaf; Gr. nvWàoTts.
kerreshttà
1868, 146 = Ku\\â<nt>;.
Kerrshrä
11
0=D
j
I I I
A.Z.
-Sä-
rzKzi.
, Kalasirian ;
see Herodotus IV, 116; var. 1 v\ 1
_Sä<=>
kerk rj", Rev. n, 173, 12, 11, to
be equipped, equipment ; Copt. (TopöT
kerek <E> ° Hearst PaP- *v» * *» a see(*
III' or fruit used in medicine.
kerker
«-fl,
x
to circle, to mark out a circle with a stick.
kerker ^-^^-^ ° ^-^>^-^> ^^ Rev.
-Sä_2äIII _2ä_2ä T
14, 43, talent ; Heb. 133} Copt. (Tm(Tu)p.
X
keh m L-/), ^-^jL-fl, 75\2z),
Thes. 1206, to smite, to strike, to throw.
keha ^f "^ ^ U, rebellion.
, a title of Set.
keheb, kehab vj=pJ ç__fl, A.Z. 1907,
(T3 ïîàk J ^ ^~=^ L—fl, to smite, to strike, to
attack, to pillage, to overthrow.
Kehab ^j=j* ^Ô J^rf, a title of Set.
kehes^fl^.^fl^^di,
gust, chagrin.
kehet
ra.
, Rec. 2, 147, a kind of tree
■, to act gently or slowly.
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keh *
keha
Kehau ^K^^.U. 509,^4
, T. 323, in the proper name
R "Ek r\ N. 506, a cake offer-
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<^«
Kehau <^z=*
kehu
l'ap. 39. 4 -
kehen
*,?■•
^7 Litanie 6o
@ ^r, Ebers
0 a^wvv I r, cup, vessel.
kehna(?) ^*j{\\ "V^» AZ- '^S.
io8, night, darkness.
kehsi ^z* S H (](], Demot. Cat. iS
kehek ^?^*/% *f ■ 4. '34, to be
X / y] old, aged, senility.
kehkeh ^z* 8 ^z* 8 f%, Mar. Aby. II,
36, Rec. 16, 57, Anastasi I, 2, 1, to be old.
Kehkeh ^z* § ^z* § A, the "aged
one "—a title of Thoth.
kehkeh-t ^z^R^z^Sa^?», Westcar 7,
19, age, aged.
Kehkehit ^z^S^z^SoJj, B.D. 75,4,
a goddess ; see Seksekit.
K-khert (?) ^*<^> !,a star inrfhe■ T"Ta*»
kes " A, P. 204, v~^'-e^(?) Rec.
27, 59,^^, ^'3—».
Rev. 11, 137, to bow, to do homage;
to force a woman.
kesu ^i 1, bowings.
kesàu ^*fl(]^>> P. 9, 703,
Y^ o, P. 341, bowings, homage.
kesu ^z* n ^\ ^, N. 1361, ^z* H
^^|,Rcc. 27,2,7; var. ^^^j,
homage.
kes, kesà ^=^ H -9%^, n. 328,648, ^=a H
(j ^, M. 143, ^ p (|, U. 68, s=* p ^,
T.393,^P^^,^om^OobStc
kess ^*fin, u*442' T* *9' t0 ^ to
II do homage.
koskos ^z^ fi ^=^ fi, V' 6°5\ t0 do
I I homage.
jj A.Z. 1906, 123, to
f\ dance, dancing.
r n to rub down un-
' gueiit.
keskes
keskes
keskosu " v Jy, A.Z. 1905, 101,
to take short flights, to flap the wings.
Kes ^zz^> I, Tomb Ram. Ill, 58,3 god;
j.^^j.Cairo..*,
jjeg ^-^-^V Rec- 36' IÖ2> t0 lie> t0
„ ^v ' deceive.
varr. —»-
keskes ^"""^v=^ a !*&, Rev. 14, 13,
to chatter foolishly, to jest ; Copt. Ki.CK6C.
ksantha ^z* ^ Ö m $ Rev. n, 180,
yellow; Gr. f«i>0«.
kesb-t ^-flJ-O'^J^^'
plur. ^z* p J o Q Q Q, P. 200, N. 936, ^z^p
779, ^^ Je (j(j Q j, Anastasi IV, 2, 11, a
kind of fruit tree, sycamore-fig tree (?)
kesb-t
0 the fruit of the above
II' tree.
kesfen
kesem
o, a mineral
o
> IV, 1075,
EÏÏQ <*. Ö
^'I^j^^'l^^' t0 tUm
aside, to lose the way, wandering, error.
kesem
«
, Rev. 14, 10,
stormy; Copt. (TOOCJUL.
Ke8miunen-t^^(j|)^^|!
78, 44, a group of gods in the Tuat.
Kesem heh Àmentt ^^ fk "^ m
(1 iû ûVft Ombos II, 134, a mythological
'4 F D£ïïQ Ü' being.
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kesh j^\ to sprinkle, to moisten.
GD 1
keshu ""^ ^\ °, ^""^ @ ° , a seed or
oo _IT III i=K=) III'
fruit used in medicine.
Keshtt r-rr-i ^L, Ombos I, 84, a deity
a c —
who presided over the products of Cush.
Kesh-t 00 ^o^, /WW\A ) Ombos
Ci I /WW\A
II, 246, a god (?)
keshp S, Rev- r3> 2Ö> '4, 19, to be
D O hot, dry(?)
kek §
kek
), to praise, to applaud.
X _ A
L-fl
kek <^z^>, Thes. 1201
kek \\ , heat, flame, fire.
Kektiu §3/£*1 i. a cla? °f
û wlö I h stars.
kek, kekà ^ (j ^, u. 50,533
~ v—^> I i ""—x« ~
\\ * I
t r, 4 ^-. Rev. 11, 183, darkness, gloom
T* ' obscurity ; Copt. K<LK6
keku reruti ^^ "^\ «^> ^^ ^k ö en,
the outside darkness.
gloom or darkness, absolute blackness.
Ç=W^1
\\
Keki ^^
*=%=* darkness personified, one of the four ele-
* ' mental gods ; see Khemenu.
Keku ^^ p=f=S Tuat VIII, a god in
the Circle Sel.iert-baiu-s.
^ J[\ darkness personified—one of the four
Ç> \jl ' elemental goddesses.
kek
v~g~~i t^=i, the dark water.
/ww* Kdfû
1,80, a title of the Nile-god.
kek ^ 1, Thes. 1201, a plant; plur.
_ ^.
'Lknehe8-^^|p^,Rec.
4, 2i, Nubian bark; Copt. KOTKe.
kek-t ^ t^Q, a gnawing animal or
insect, weevil (?) shrewmouse (?) ; compare Copt.
K£K.
Q $\ Rev- r4> IO> a gloomy-
Jz%' faced man.
^*$k^, Rev. 14 22,
"^ ^i darkness.
B.D. 39, 13, a god who
judged Äapep.
.Sä
A.Z.
keki
kekit
Kekr
kekrer (?)
1872, 107
kekes ^[l"^,A.z. 1873,15
to dance; see M.
ket "^ê-, "^é-y^, to be small
or little, tiny, helpless, abject; Il n ^^r^,
small ; Copt. KOTI.
^*âf rriiâ'babe'chiid' giri"boy'
small, little; plur. kettiu ^=^()(1^Ä, Leyd.
Ci û 111 1 I
ûû â '» Heruemheb3,
Pap. 4, 2,
Ci Ci
Ci Ci
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, not small ones.
I I l /wwv\ ci Ci /mV r \ I
ketàb "::=^t9'' Rec- 3, 3, iv, 390, 932,
o I
modesty, timidity, thought, design.
k^T- Ta-Til' another;
r- ' n, another; ^K , another (fern.).
kot ct"^ ! Nàstasen Stele 60, other things,
^ ■■ ■ ' property of others.
K
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K
<=za
ket-akh (kh-t)
O
fli»r©i
^^|,IV, ,o89,
X I
\\ I,
w
"zzztc* I otlier things, other
ci © X I ' people's things.
plur.
ket-kha-t ~ , Rev. 13, 59, other;
0û Q I "2?**
Ck £i
Al*
X
e 3| I, Rcc. 2i, 78, the
other chiefs; Copt. KGX^0^"1, witl1 n
and itl.
ket kha-t , shaft of a pillar ; var.
C=3 Ci
ket
w
VÜX>« ^ baldness.
Ck
Ck
Z7'
ketà-t (I rr, cooking pot ; plur
ketU-t ^K , cooking pot; plur,
ketU-t^^^r, B.D. ,7,33,
^ ° $ j ibid. 31, weapons of slaughter,
■ ' gods of the divine cooking pots.
Jf ***>*-. îil 1 ' gods of the divine cooking pots
B.D. 167,26, cookingpot; plur.
Litanie 65.
Ck I
ni1
Ketui-ti^^qq^^.Tombof
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 65).
Ketuitt tent ba —v (1(1 "5Ë£ V
ju<^^ , Tuat U> a lioness-goddess.
ketfi
pent, reptile.
^ \\
Tflftnn
^
\\
'Tftftîtt, ser-
kotn —"ft Rev- "> l68j tunicî G,r-
ci G \nûv.
keteshtâ
OD
11
ketket
, bread, loaf.
*, to stammer, to stutter.
ketket ^ \ „, to beat, to shake;
Ck Ck I /» '
Copt. (TexcTcüX.
ketket " '", A.Z. 1900,31,1905,
25, 37, to walk with short quick steps, to quake.
ketket ^*^*^ /*r-fâs\ Nâstasen
Ck Ck f 111
stele 49, ir^TsiiTrßi'ibid'43'pec"
Ck Ck
torals, neckbands..
ketket ^^^^^ a kind of herb or
Ck o m plant.
v, ^ ^—-*
ket <^,^> Amen- 25> 2 = ^,-
kotchaketcha ,^z^ I ^=^> I "rjv "^,
to kill, to throw down ; Copt. (TeXCfoX.
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S G
g & = Heb. p and a and Copt. (T.
g[a] S , IV, 767, Annales III, 109,
*G l^â ' IV' 6l3' ^-' Metternich Ste,e 58>
G
, A.Z. 1900, 28, S
Rec. 29, 155, Sl^ O, Q
X
, &
lf:i^i°HH-
con-
t=aÊ=3 ' A ' , a narrow
C3 $&, to be in distress, to suffer want, to lack
air, to be choked, suffocated ;
O
stricted windpipe; J5
way or path ; S ^ *f j|j, exhausted (?)
g[a] ß Jj), ^p, Metternich Stele
170, 171, a suffocated child.
ga, gau s ^^^' T- 277, S ^
>, T. 181, S^^ ^, P. 903,
■TT i^v tk "=à£É=a „ IJv "Sv Tk i=à£É=a _
"TL C^
-' S Ä^' P' IIl6P'' 26'
^"^» S "^ ^, to be in sore straits, to
be in great need, to suffer want, to be obstructed,
shut in, blockaded, deprived of something, to
be empty of; Copt. tf*UX)Y, tf*HY, ZHOT.
gau en gau ^^ & ^ ^ "^^
Pap. 3024, 64, without.
ga-t s
, S
© O !
1, S
I^^,» 25
1 1 1
need, poverty.
gau-t S^^^L-ZI, Greene II, 24,
25 ^fc^ rj^o, Thes. 1209, want, need.
S
gai S Ik lûxo^*, S
S ÛQ J§£> needy one.
Ga äsut &^* rjö J), BD;, mj, 4,.m,
JmJJ III 5Ü a title of Osins.
«• s Vu I02:2l strtSoc„«
fc
4, 30, S
t=àîÊ=3
(a c
, S
(2 i=> i=>
© r ■
^\t=aÊ=3, coffer, chest, coffin, shrine, receptacle,
basket, crad,e;n^^,I£sk334,
Ga nu sa Àst & ^ ç n1 ^ f$ « cradle
cm I dl Ç> Sil
of the son oT Isis "—a name of Apollinopolis
Magna.
ga S Ks. 'O , unguent or unguent pot.
ga JJ ^^ I » throw-stick, boomerang.
gaa S^V^jf?,T.293, S^L^,
to overturn (pun on the name (I JJ ^\ (I <j j.
a kind of bull ; ,vw*a 25 Vs, *!?34 1 » Koller
ftAAAftA III _ffi\à> y,^J I
3, 6, young ga bulls.
B D. 164, 13, claw
.?' . (of a lion).
ga & j^d^. S M» t0 sins, t0 si"g t0
a musical instrument.
gaga s
S
''SlksÉ'
to cry (of a bird), to cackle; var.
Gagaur s ^ö äS^I' B,D*
56, 2, 59, 2, "Great Cackler"—a title of Geb.
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s
gaut S^o^j, Söi'
B.D. 28, 4, 99, 23, thoughts (?)
Sa S^^, ffi %l^. Thés.
1202, ©
look; varr.
\\
, Annales IX, 155, to see, to
<S?~ •
@.
e^^-,
gaga &^&^^-> Love Songs
5, 11, to ogle, to " make eyes at."
Ctagalt(P) ffi^S^f^l,
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.
gaà-t © ^ f\ ^, shrine, chapel.
Oaànbekh... o^^JOJ,
Canopus Stele 32 = t<* KucjjWia.
Gaâ S
II, 132, a goddess.
Gai s
g" J, Ombos
Tuat VI, a god.
ö, Rechnungen 66,
s dû a, p.s.B.
gai[t] s
bottle, wine-pot;
13, 411, to work the bottle, i.e., to get drunk.
gai S "^ û(| L-0, S
Àmen. 17, 6, to smear, to
bedaub.
S
gai-t S^ljlj g, A.Z. 1906,30, s
G, Love Songs 2, 9, a strong-smelling
unguent made from the cyperus (?) ; varr.
/VAAAAA .
/VAAAAA V.
/VAAAAA V
11^ U
ffi^,11f\^' S"^^. Anniil« IX. '56,
e^S^11u^'c^rus;var-ffi^
"tfr. tt'^ A /] ° the seed or berries of the
in* ^ m 1H III' same ; Copt. KKJOOT.
Gait Z5
o \,
, S
»—i
I V
^^^^^s^ed1^eVakefUl1"
gai S^JIjejj, kind- manner' st^
Gaisers (a^JQP^PJ, KS
gau-t s ^^Ö^3i I 'Anastasi *'23'7'
S 0^ ^*~H tw\, defile, a mountain pass.
gaua B^fj.N. 6*8, ffi^f]
^A, Amen. „,4, B^fl^,, to
blockade, to besiege ; see JJ 4p ) <K\ , T. 340,
gaua S ^ ^] % to sing, to praise;
var. S
V, a kind of horse, stallion (?)
11 1 w
gauana S ^ f) ^ \ ,„• Israel
Stele 6, sacks, bags to hold clothes; Copt.
(Tbotne.
gauasha S^f]^SRec'I4' "■
Thes. ,,oo, B^fl ^OD^. »
break, to smash.
gauasha S^fl^ïïU^^
Mission I, 607, S^£)^°°V^'
s^f]^T^'to turn away> to
expel, to 'pluck out, to cut down (of trees) ;
gauaten S^fl^^lG'
Anastasi I, 24, 6, IV, 3, 1, Q ^ ^| ^
a <5==> Koller 3, 2, to tie, to bind, to tie
Ö @L—a together, to repair.
• ., ~ gauf-t JA
ers in the Tuat. ° ***
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@ ° j a seed used in
l<=^_ o 1' medicine (?)
3 E
s
G
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G
M
gaum(?) ^@^)> Ber& T> 3o, to be
weak, fatigue, weakness, helplessness.
^~~f, Love Songs 1, 11, 5, 3, arm; dual
1201, ZS^v Sk~~Ü?> Festschrift 117, S
~_J
Copt. tf"&oi, xcboi.
gab S^Je"'Placeoft
gabS^J^ZsJ%»
B.D. 149, 7, 4, to look with evil design, malign
glance.
<^> S "_^ J ^^' t0 be Weak' t0 be Sict
feeble, to fail in health, defective (in quality),
short (in weight), exhausted, tired, adversity,
misery ; Copt. (TÏÏfte, xeftl, (Tboft, tf"(joft
»Ufi, xe&UOT ; S ^ J ^ f 7
Sphinx 14, 221, a bad year; 25 ifc*^ IN or
Love Songs 4, 5.
gabU^\J4'ReC-2Io?noavateg
to be wretched, miserable, weak, helpless".
gabgab ffi^J^S^J^^
be broken or overthrown, to be dashed in pieces ;
see S J %* and S J S J ^?; Copt.
gabga[b]iun^j|^[J]^
^U4 !, Rev. 6, in, the slain, those
overthrown in battle =»
D*
and
©
**|-
] o VST, leaf, leaves, foliage; Copt. (Ttu&e.
gab-tizS^J^,n^J>|,
B.D. 172, 15, hair, tress, foliage.
gabun s ^ J_p^>tiredj wearied-
gabesbes & ^ J P J (1 > Sallier Pap.
11, 13, 15
gabguffi^Ja^.ffi^J
gap s
kind of
goose.
~ , Anastasi 4, 2, 10,
Koller 2, 1, 8, to catch (?) to seize (?)
gafi S
1^1, Koller 4, 3, S
., IV, 949, S
, S
\\
w
, S-
l\£^, a long-tailed monkey,
the pratas monkey, ape (cercopithecus) ; plur.
I
^^|,B.D.I36A,5, S^^^
^, Litanie64; see S !]^=-, ^^^?J
compare Heb. plur. O^Dp, 1 Kings x, 22.=
Q^Dip 2 Chron. ix, 2 r, Gr. K>}ßo<t, «^Vov, KetTror.
Gaf s
the Ape-god—a form
of Râ.
gaf S
L-JJ, S
to knead dough, to force, to compel; J5
• «J? \7 1 j Âmen. 12, 17.
L-fl,
\\ a \\ I I'
gafgaf ffi^^S^ NX ,,,.*
kind of bread or cake.
gamai s ^ 1> !] !) ^ » an oily PlanL
J!]!]^^! gamh © ^^^^»t0 see, to look
upon, to perceive; see J5 1\ X yV
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G S
gan S^-A-jg), ZS^Ö^.weak,
helpless, soft, fluid (of unguent).
gann ffi]k_@' nl^@
^
, Anastasi I, 23, 5, Koller 5, 3, to faint,
to drop with fatigue, to be helpless, weak ; see
S S\; Copt. (Tnorc, tf~)m, xhh, (Tho.
gann S
, tongue (?)
AA/WVA
Ç III
w w
f| , B.M. 5639A,
»CT AA/WVA
gann s
16, lamp-stand (?)
ganuslkiL^>ffi^'ö<ss
^+t", reed, marsh flower ; see ^ 3 ; Heb. HDÇ.
ganuiu s ^ Ö ()(| ^5, A.Z. i9oo,
33, water plants.
ganraga s
AA/WVA
ü'l S
Mélanges 3, 2, 153, but read gantga J5
transfer, to translate, to render; compare Heb.
gansa & K^ u 'S1 xHL Àmen. 8,20,
13, ii, 18, 17
gangar a ^ , S^-=>#. <°
sing ; Copt. cTïtoTt, xercxerc.
gar s j^^T» Purse> ba& wa,,eL
ear n^-2*! Rev* I2' 9' lie>3^e"
gar S .Äeb ! ' hood ; Copt. <T6K
gara (?) S "^ ^ , f| » Anastasi IV,
14, 5, fire, furnace (?)
garagantesi S "^ -ä*^ Z5 "^
(1(1 o, Rev. 12, 67, gourd, pumpkin; Gr.
tcoXÔKvvOot. Glossed by Copt. K£.X<LK£.nei.
garbu, garpu S ^ ^v ( J e Q
Koller 2, 1, S
\\
■>G'S
eL—a, Ait-K. 1059, s
\\ D
=>i e
£^j, Anastasi I, 26, 5, S ^ ^ D^t—fl,
to hammer, to rework, to bolt together;
compare Heb. P]73.
\\ D 0
garp-t ffi ^ ^ , — ^, dove, a
kind of pigeon ; Copt. CTpOJULRe. .
fc^tfca ^=3 night, darkness ; Copt. //
000
.Äa
I "-0
garh
garsetop(?) s
kind of medicinal unguent.
garta s^
cinal plant and the unguent made from it ; Copt.
gartchana ffi^*iV&?.
a pronged' instrument; Heb. |iÜJ7fp, 1 Sam.
xiii, 21.
ertfaa
t=àîÊ=3
AH, to rest, to be weary.
gahesffi^pl^.n^^^,
gazelle, antelope; fern. S J^ $ [• ° ^b$>*
piur-sWMi'Koiier3'6-si
I fl H ! ; Copt. (T&oc.
gas ZS^P«—fl. S^P£,. S
M(, to smear, to anoint; Copt. oö~C.
gasu S '^ PqI, anointings.
gas S J^ M c~3 » Berg. I, 56, embalming
chamber; var. tt Mem.
Gasut 'S ^ fl i£ ^° j^>, N. 975, the
Bull-god of heaven.
gaS ^Ik1?1^' S
Love Songs 7, 6, grief, mourning, stiff, stiff-
necked; var. S fl IqJ ^..?(?)
gas s^Kflq*] 4^,, Peasant 162, to go out
of repair, to fall away ; var. S ^> P é ^ ^S « ^
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gasar &
G
[ 804 ]
G
i i
Q, ring, signet;
*
Copt. KCOTp, ttjCTOTp.
gasf-t 7A ¥\ M , a seed or fruit
^ Jä&l o III'
used in medicine.
gash S ^ c3o f*> A.Z. 1868, 9,
S ^ , r> S ^ , r , » to spill, to pour
out, to sprinkle, to bedew, a pouring out,
inundation.
gash ZS ^ nn ~jj Agt, to flatter, to
wheedle" ; Copt. KUUpctJ.
gash S^m^, 5^oo (| ^,
B ^m| I ^, reed; plur. S ^aa
^1, A.Z. 1900, 30, S^caaS^E,
. in
Sunn
111
(^^var.^fj^CoptK^
gashu s
, Ombos II,
c^^-Z j Rec. 21, 96, a
S jE^i' bird..
132, a goddess.
gatâ.tffi^l^.ffi^)!)
a kind of cake or bread.
ointment, unguent; var. S ÏÏ
I
gatha s _^^f'x^' Amen- J3> 5, to
smite, to strike, to be violent (?)
Gata S\^^|,B.D. (Saite)
78, 19, a god.
gà-t (?) S û ° , Décrets 29> a ki«d of
l t=asfc=a of bread.
gâus^tl, ZS()
j cyperus ; Copt.
I ' KKJUOY.
t=àîÊ=3
gâu s(]
gâf s(|*
gàhi[t] S I) |()() ^, Mission r3> 7, a
, a sculptor's wallet.
ape, monkey ; plur. in Heb.
QiDpor D^Dip.
gâ, gâi S nnm, S
precious stone.
nnm, a kind of
gä Sc
Jour. As. 1908, 255, to
wait; Copt. (TU3.
^7111 gl'
gâa S °^" > censer; Copt. ZH.
gâi en änkh &
^7
^ u ^
wvw Y7 "T* w ,
Rec. 13, 36, the act of living ; Copt (rtnumg,.
O, Rev. 12, 68, the
gäräb S
sea cray-fish or spiny lobster, the Palinurus (?),
perhaps also the stag-beetle ; Gr. icapaßos, glossed
by Kapaß.
eâh 5v^| t0 reach out, to stretch out,
XJ ]$' to extend.
gâh S 8 ^- $ } chapel, shrine.
Gäsanträ S ^ q ° ^7 $ Rev.
11, t8o, Cassandra; Gr. Kacavipa.
gâgâ (gaga) S S 2^2, Rev. 12, 39 =
K.&.K in <LçyK<LK.
kind of plant,
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gl S üü (j , REV. I3, 58 =- TO wpooJKOV.
gi 25 (1 (1S tj, form, like, manner, character.
giunema O ""J-fl-^ &$.
Rev., the act of eating ; Copt. cTmOYCJUJUL.
gi en au S A A fl ^^ A A .a, the act of
coming; Copt. (Tlltei.
gi en ânkh s AM *~^^7 ■?• ®, Jour.
As. 1908, 271,- the act of living; Copt.
gi en üben s
Rev. 13, 40, rising.
gi en reg &
running away.
gi en sef &
108, the manner of yesterday.
gi en tchara &
Rev. 13, 103
gisu S
•\^
0
a*/w\a ^r y^ j Rev.*,
o
", Rev. 12,
^7
; Copt. (TmcTï.'Xo(?)
0(3=0= Rev. 12, 115, drink-
I 1 1 1 ' ing ; Copt. <TiITCUJ.
zs
G
[ 805 ]
G
S
gi segerh & ()() | (Ij^ $ X^1 |], Rev.,
condition of peace.
gi 7A flfl yi throne> stcPs> hi8h Placc>
terrace.
S1 S (JIJ O > to be corrupt, to perish.
Rec. 4, 21, a plant or herb; SÛÛ^^^g
gi S
gir S
-Sä
i 11
, mason, artisan.
Jour. As. 1908, 268, seat,
'throne; Copt. KoXXe(?)
o-i+i TT nn°&&i&< Rev- i2> 2Ö ;
gltl SMS' CqpttfW
gitcha (?) S ()() <4^|j>> hand(?);
Copt. CTlX (?)
SU S^^i, S ^, a kind of cattle.
gU S^jf. I^jf, |V sack,
bag, basket; plur. & % ^ , L-D. Ill, i6a,
baskets [of tribute].
gui-t S ^ûû^"1 coffer> chest-
gU-t (?) ub Ma a kind 0f workman : plur.
Se^^J!,Gol. Hamm. 11, 76.
g" S^T&, S^&, |^T,cyperus
of various kinds: of ft I , of , of j ]
^,of<=>| D ö, of .^^X, and of the
SS I AWM O O O I 1 1
Oasis tfcv O 1 « • 25 ° cyPerus berries i
Oasis, ^ ( ^© , ^m, Copt ki(joot
gU |^, Rev. Ilf I74, S \fa,
Jour. As. 1908, 248, to be choked, to be blocked
up, to be restrained or constrained ; Copt.
(Tüoot, (Trot.
s f) &£r n f] ^'t0 besiege-t0
shut up, to shut in, to blockade, to put under
restraint; var. S *£) ®
gua S ^j "^ ® , Hh. 487, tightness or
twisting of the chest, a disease.
gua-t s £) ^\ ©, box> a Phce of .re-
w Û ( _B& straint
gui S^(|(|(|,altar.
gTli S \^ û (] M > honour, praise.
gug
s^t
1, to abuse (?);
,o*
IV, 1104, each cursed the
other.
gob S J ^, A.Z. 1906,147, "^ J ^
, Love Songs 4, 6, a kind of goose.
Geb ^ J'u- 2i°' ^JjlHIT
"^ J ^7 cf) > Rec- 32, 87, an Earth-god, the
son of Shu and Tefnut, the husband of Nut,
and the father of Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys,
Horus. As the creator of the Cosmic Egg he
is called the" Great Cackler," & S ^^J);
Gr. Kijß. Later- forms are : J5 J\ Jft > Rec.
• 7,94, oJ^^J.^J^-^Je
M¥-uJJ-J|—JJ.
A.Z. 1906,147-149» O J ^, O J (] ^, O J,
Gebb SJJ|JU.382,-ÖJJC],A.Z.
1906, 148, S J J^*> the Earth-god.
Geb
111
, Rec. 27, 87
no
see note in
Rec. 17, 94.
Geb ^^ J , Tuat X, a god who came out
of the chain that fetters Set, and who fettered
Uamemti.
Geb
Î] Ä Tomb of Seti I, one of the
J £ü ' 75 forms of Rä (No. 15).
Geb ^
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Tuat VI, a jackal-headed
stake of torture.
3*3
S G [ 806 ]
Geb O J1, Denderah IV, 80, O J \Jj\>
G
S
Quelques Pap. 93, an ithyphallic god akin to
Menu.
Gebai^J^11®l'"-'Co;Uto°sf
(1 <^> , Mar. Aby. I, 44.
ftAAAftA Ci© I
, in
ßr
^=t Tuat XII, a form of
<—>' Horus of the East.
Gebur qJ
Geb khenti khat pest-t
J i
1 Hh. 242, Geb, chief of
1 ' the nine gods.
"=0
Gebdenbti^J^j^,^
, Tuat II, a god with a knife-shaped phallus.
Geb K Hfl RD- 99» 7> god of the
^JîO' celestial ocean.
JftAAAftA n *\ /SAAA/VA <^1
-—, s r^>'w/w(for^s
AAAAAA «äil _ü AAAAAA JÎCN^
AAAAAA \
<w\AftA j, the celestial ocean or Nile.
AAAAAA /
Gebitn^Berg.!!,,^^,
TX H ° Cm^Tv ^ the goddess whose bowed
^ J p==q ' W ° ' body forms the sky.
geb,geba ß J^_j, & J^^_j,
sJ¥V^arm^J^]k7?>
a piece of ground; dual Q J^^_j> S J ")J*
^Hj; Copt. CTßoi, Zcboi.
WbbuJJ^.uJJ",^ I9o6,
149, earth, ground.
geb Tj, T. 388, ^^7 , M- 404, a^ndle
geb <x<x<x ••"ü IV' 367» 372, sacks of
0 ° ° ' m ' grain.
geb-taj^sj^,^,1;;^
leaf, leaves, buds ; Copt. (Too&e.
geb S J, sj^., sj^?, to
fail, to collapse, to be helpless ; Copt. (J'^ßß.e.
göbi Q ^^^' Demot Cat., to be
weak, to collapse; var. A \tm ^^^> Jour.
As. 1908, 300; Copt. Kuuuu&e, <5~5&e.
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gebgeb ^J<s J, T. 310, S J S J,
M. 126, Q J Q J ^, Rec. 30, 192, & J
S J S J ^», Rec. 8, 136, S J S J ^,
Stat. Tab. 39, to overthrow, to slay; S J S J
3X -v_ r n the overthrown, slain ; Copt.
gebgebi Z5 J Z5 J ()(j ^». Iv> 658,
G JG J 11 Ö' " defeat6d and 0VerenemWyn
gebgebit Q J S Jp4^> dead bodies-
gebgeb öjsj^^> deformed,
lame (?) a disease of the leg.
gebgebi sjBj^.^l';
^ «JVM-
geba sJ^^^s^B-D- 149» vu,
4, to cast evil or threatening glances.
geba qJ %*^-^> BD- 144, 12,
tree, foliage, booth (?)
gebir Q J(j(j _2»^, Rev. 12, 57, great
man ; compare Arab. jo£.
gebir Sjfj^ö,^11'168^;
• gebga SJS^^., Hh. 472, Rec.
26, 225, S J S ^^^., ibid. 26, 228;
varr. S Jo J^, B^js^ ^
a kind of goose.
gebt Q » , throne, throne chamber.
gebt s
, two arms ; see Q
^_J, ZS ~-J
gep S
D
U. 496, P. 164, M. 328,
N. 859, to rain, to flood.
s
G
[ 807 ]
G
S
_ */WAA __ __
gep tii ^a— ^1ttt,> ^isi, flood,
storm, inundation : &>i aawm aawm aawm , Ilooa
D /s/VN/** /wn^aa of water.
gep S ^fcs-i nausea, sickness, a fit of
D ^^' vomiting.
gepàut &Qf°, ReV* IIôl8l,^enî
& F d H ? m' Copt. (Ton.
gepu S tk-JsEt. sPhinx Stcle 12, an evil
D Jl ' glance (?)
gepes &DM|, Suppl. 1297
gef S Rev- r3> 84> vengeance, avenger ;
*^-' Copt. K&<L.
gef^S_J^, IV, 1120,^^,^^.,
^^^'5^&$> U. 423, ape, monkey;
Plur- ^^o?o' T- 242,^^$#l,
TT 0«v «O ' litanie 64 ; compare Heb. plur.
gemgem
>, Verbum
D-'Dp, D"ȕnp.
, U. 423, „S
Gefut *£
Ci --
^è\ , T. 242, the ape-gods of heaven.
gefen n§L £ IV' rr39'.AZ- r9°8' I32'
' to revile (?) to abuse (?)
gem, gemi ^^ fl, *% fl, ^
k^S^k^'lkl
, to find, to
discover; ^|^^> U. 200, T. 78, M. 231,
N.6.o,^,^|^fl;,^fl
<^> to find a mouth, *".*., to speak ; Copt.
1 ' <Tm, <Tme, zgjul, zijuli.
gemi-t Ag
1. *«&. "«
o, Pap. 3024, 155, something found;
P'^kCr
gemm /^j^LJ. ^^^,
P. 36o, N. io73, to find ; fi% |J^ f}^,
to find a way or means, *.*., to effect something.
gemgem Ag^=Ag/=,Mar. Kam.
5*> r6, /i/g L^ ^. Ä |, Anastasi I,
28>3,^V^
\\
, B.D. ri3, 2.
I> 33Ö, 2, to search out, to investigate, to
reckon up.
gem USher A^^, Ebers Pap. 18, 1,
89, 1, "found illegible or destroyed,"—a scribe's
note indicating a lacuna in the text.
J1 I ÎU found places for the dead.
«—^kKJ-^k^
-|j, Rec. 29, 147, a group of gods(?)
Gem husu "«kü^l^S^'
B.D. 177,3; see/^^I^SvA.
Gemu heru ^ |^ j J, B.D.
58, 3, a group of gods.
Gem hesu ffi j^ $ W i» ' U'3&î'
"«kK^^^-RD-,"-*"«k
l\<£ S£. A.Z. ,900, ,7, *3?j^J p^>
name or title of Râ.
gemi ^ = ^^„ ^Jf1^,
^Œ. Ifck. 1 ' t0 ^e sorrow^u^ m despair.
gemgem ^ ^ ^ ^ |, to pant,
to breathe with difficulty,
mourning, grief, mourners (?)
gem. ffik^' ^k^- Rev-
12, ir, strength, power, might; Copt. (TOÂX.
gemgem S^s|^, N. 877, &
S Is*, Rec. 26, 227, 228, ^^/^
P. 342, /tg t\ /</g t^*, Shipwreck 59,
^k^k^' A-Z- I9°5' 37' "«
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3 E 4
s
G [ 808 ]
, Love Songs i, 2, 7, 12,
G
s
to break, to smash, to crush, to seize, to touch,
to handle, to try by the taste or touch.
gem-t © vT 1 a bird; plur. Ag
<§.
gemi ^]^^>^^p>aherb>
garden plants.
gemi ^gM,Hh. 9
gemu M?t\^ ° Ko,,er Pap- 3' 8> a
-*•*■ J^\fc III'kind of precious stone.
gemah S, 8 rfl, t0 weigh, to grasp, to
* T7 X G enclose, to bind.
Gematcha f Ag J^
e
ra
Demot. Cat. Ill, 247, 4,
Cambyses.
gemà S ^!] JL,' Rev- J4> r 00, garden.
gemâ S ^ A Rev' J3. 64, evil;
/— Jg3' Copt. (TbojULe.
gemuh^^^,^^
Jl 8 ^\ «^îa t0 see> t0 perceive, to scrutinize ;
PJJ>^-> seegemh.
gemnen ^* ^\ , Rev. 1 c,
\\ \\ III
102, cumin ; Heb. |ÖD, Gr. Kvfiivov, Arab.
gemr ffi Ik ^a I? , Rev. n, 169,
^k-^Rev-II,,74,ÄocÄ:
see, to look, to perceive ; var. t^ v|\ 8 ^5\ j®. .
gemh-t^^fo^, sigh., glance,
^Jl, wick of a lamp; Plur-^*S tak§ ^>
A.Z. 1867, 107, to weep, to mourn.
gemh-t^^f^l^lJ
ftP^ . ... .,
v> , weeping woman, wailing woman, widow.
garnit ^IJog.^jfofc.
IV, 200, the hair over the temples or by the
sides ofthe head; ^^|^^|, B.D.
i46,i5,.,hairifoli^^=^iJJ^
gemh ^?/|!>A-Z- I9°r8' I2%l?ves
-iX X Y 1 of trees, foliage.
gemhu s^J^^P-S-B. 13,317,
I, 99, part of a shrine; &^. Sj^ïT' two
stones for doors of a tomb.
gemsh S v^ , hair, lock, tress.
gen S ö i, P. 562, & tfc> u. 491,
/WWSA /WWSA
/WWSA _. .*. I
bull;var. tt Ö I, N. 915; plur. & ^^1,
B.D. 69, 13.
gen-t- S 1 n. 979, s V1, <v5L! fl,
S ;
) /WWW
, L.D. III, 194, 27, memorial,
.A/WSA I N I
record, archive, memorandum ; plur. awL £ 1,
Rec. 31, 25, ,$L ^ 1, A.Z. 1880,49, J§w ^ 3,
X V , 5OO, AAAAAA V> ^ V I ~ lj /WWW JL JL JÜ , /WWW
£ , Tombos Stele 15, Ç '
Sj | !, IV, 1183, J£L | C^> Mar. Kara
1 1 1
S
52, 20, /vyww^\ d d d, Thes. 1285, annals.
gengenu & S 333 !, Rougé I. H.
/WWW /WWW N N N I
256, records, archives, annals.
gen q | ° > qq |-=~"> reed> PJant; plur.
AA/WNA
0(2 I I I
, Leyd. Pap. 4, 14, ^_, ^5> water
o ^ 1 1 1 t==t 111
plants; var. & IL ö %' Heb. Hg.
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G
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G
S
gengen-t S S ° °, Peasant 32,
****** ****** ' ' I
S S 0^T a secc* or P^ant uscd 'n medi-
W*A ****** I | I CHIC.
Genur S çl^i^N.çyc,, S ^*
****** N <^ ~~* 1 ******<: ~^
, B.D. 14, 4, a god who presided over
offerings ; varr. £ j^ ^ ^ , J^^£ ^.
Gengenur S S ^=« J), B.D. 54,2,
****** ******<~m^> 1 1
S S "^ ^=* M t the Goose-god who laid
****** ******
the Cosmic Egg; var. (Saite) ^ ^ ^** _$
Genurit S 2§/l a goddess of offer-
****** o (LA.' ings.
Gen hesu jj^ j[ [1 ^^, p. 204; see
gen S J7, AZ- l899» 95» a copper
object.
genu S , metal pots or vases.
gen S
S
ö
****** £1± ****** \£
to beseech; S Ö
i, to cry out, to beg,
petitioner ; Copt.
(TftoY.
genn S ö*&, Jour. As. 1908, 259, to
****** dE_L
be gentle or gracious ; Copt. (Tlton.
gen S /&%*, S /& to be weak,
****** izx ****** izx
helpless, limp.
genn & /&, S o, S <^,, S
****** »ö\ 1 ****** ****** -LE^ ' ******
******. iZX ******. ****** ******
be weak or helpless, to be- paralysed or
spellbound ; Copt. (Trtorc, (Tïm, 20m, (Tno.
genn âJ??î- 1^^.R-
$$, 6, weaknesses, defects, troubles.
genu S ö%(|h, IV,. 502, helpless
man, weak; plu, fafo ^, «* being «
gen-t S Wiû, Jour. As. 1908, 276,
****** dE-1
heap, abundance; Copt. (TrttJUOY.
gennu£iö^||J,L.D.m,65A,
14, lamp-stands, candlesticks, stands for offerings.
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genu±ö^V«#*Vakind
of bird, crane (?)
genbut±Jh^±J-ï&
Qb, a man with woolly hair (?); plur. S U o
t—J. ****** *g&
gem ****** a '
genmà & Ik (j €
****** _CP^ I ^7
1908,293, S l^efj?- ~ \i*\ £r
A.Z. 45, 132, to revile,
to abuse.
friend, fosterer.
? /« ' Jour* As*
O
******.
genmu S (1%, u.498, S (||^ %
****** 2 _zr ****** 1 j3^_zi
-A -A A , T. 319, servants, vassals.
genkha S •*=» Westcar Pap. 7, 3, to
****** U work(?)
genkha & **** Iv> 86»t0 be subject to,
****** i<c ' to toil under orders (?)
genkha S , Tombos Stele 16, S
****** /C ******.
, star, luminary; plur.
X ****** o )*C I ******
^*** Rec- 27» 225> A-z- r9o8, 131,
D o
dove.
genkha pe-t S
****** k *
pigeon ; Copt. (TpOJULIie.
gensh 52,^^» winS' seec=ï,f^^.
1 ^ » ****** A
gent *M* V , B.D. 38A, 6, slit, wound.
gent n t^yi' ^^ ja't0 be wroth' angrj';
var. ®Ö . Copt. (TumT.
ger S , S ^ , S :], Rec 21, 86,
P.S.ß. 31, 15, also, further, moreover, but;
25 is often written wrongly for £Ü '*•% ,asta*
<r-~^, ° ' <z>'sen Stele 30.
ger-t <=>, Rec. 31, 173, 33, 29> ^^,
v B.D. 64, 22, but ; Copt. (Té.
û a kind of rat, mole (?); Heb.
gert(?) <=>, nL,h>Gr.a-xxoï(?)
s
G
[810]
G
S
ger J^^J.J^XJ'
to found, etc. ; see
to furnish,
, possessor,
ê>Ù
mnD
mrm
ger(gerg) S v&, S
owner, master; var. S JJ jl
Gerteka^j^fJI,^
a god of "(jfj-
Gertes S œ^>-^. S
a god of
o5i, to lie, falsehood ; see
ger <^>^» Amen. 7, 7, 9, Rec. 31, 165,
2 Love Songs 3, 4, to be still, silent ;
I' Copt. (TU).
ger re & <=^>^, silent-mouthed.
geru S %^^S, Peasant 211, S
^ Sr' tne s'knt man, z>., a poor man.
geru (gergu) ^
gerr S <r
j Rev. 8, 141,'
I ' subjects.
U. 498, T. 319, to run
away, to flee in terror.
ffi 1, hunters.
geru JL^
gerger S S ^n to destroy, to de-
<zxz=> molish.
ger 25 v^^s»} balsam plant or tree ;
o , Décrets 108, incense.
o
gerut 25 o ^\ p£j } scented unguent.
~pr ZA J! Rev. 12, 26, buckler, shield;
B _2^viU' copt. <rx.
geri &_&*,
(2
^-^ Rev. 13, 34, bolt;
D ' Copt. khX, kgXi.
gerr & ^a, S -ä»)A, Rev. 13,76,
burnt sacrifice, offering ; Copt. tf"XlX.
gerâ 25 Z7 K Rev- r3, 33, strip of cloth,
^ä ' rag (?)
gerâ-t
a kind of wooden
weapon or tool.
S
geri J^ (](] ^^, Rev., pilgrim; Copt.
(TblXe, Heb. "13.
geriu <^>(](]'^.
J Love Songs 4, 9, a
1 ' kind of bird.
geri Jj^ l\t\®.\, wig, headdress.
grugUS J^ç S r^i °|} Rev. 12, 69,
crocus, saffron; Gr. KpÔKov.
Gerbatus s ^ J ^ ^^ ^ ]
-^Ä , L.D. Ill, 160, the name of a Hittite.
gerp S x Rev- I3, 29, t0 be wraPPed
_2as> Ö' up.
gerp S □*&, Jour. As. 1908, 302, to
reveal ;
to reveal a matter ;
lo' Copt. (TooXn.
^Ty garland, crown ;
in' Copt. kXojul.
\J, a kind of wild
gerem &
germi & ^
plant used in medicine, wild parsley; Copt.
Kp<LJUL (carthamus silvestris).
germpi ^ j^ D (j(j <a "^J, dove,
pigeon ; Copt. (TpOJULIII.
grenbet S *a^w J*?r\ P.S.B. 1888,
gerh J^l"^, a.Z.. 1905, 29, J5^|
, Leyd. Pap. 5, 13, Rechnungen 43, 25 S
^—0 to cease, to come to rest, to die down
. ^ .' (of the wind),.finished.
gerh J^5^®.^.^,(f.^.
^°>
O s
~_j
S
***
*
gerâ
^'H?'JLt° ••Rev- "» i26,<^>t
(s ^ fl <■—<>, ~ , . , , , ,
^ I, p=^=q, <c2>^=^0) night, darkness; plur.
^I^^^, T. 339, N. 626, ff=*
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to drive away, to re-
f ject; Copt.XUXJOpe.
S G
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T>*f, P. 537, Jj^lf \>JLl 11
p^=g ^ft, A.Z. 1905, 22 ; f=j >lc ^c5_, a whole
111
night; Copt. (Toop^. For the 12 hours of
the night see Thes. 28.
Gerh p=£=q Tuat ^» Night, a black vaulted
* ' figure in the kingdom of Seker.
Gerh & 8 , n J , one of the four
elemental gods ; see Khemenu.
Gerh & 8 ^_jj $ the Night-god, night
* <z>X îil' personified.
Gerhit & 8 ~-* JÙ, one of rhe four
elemental goddesses, consort of Gerh, a
personification of night.
Gerh en àp-t renput & 8*=^,*^
A a fa B.D. 25, 3, the "night of counting
1 ■ w . I ill' years," night of judgement.
Gerh en àrit sàp-t, etc. & 8 ^=3
/*****.
a o
P
1 1 1
, B.D.
i8f, the " night of counting" up the dead," night
of judgement.
Gerh en âha-â & 8 r=g=* ****** q^
t A~—° B.D. 18, 3, night of the battle
I ' between Horus and Set.
I
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Gerh en hati ^ — ^ %
j B.D. 19, 10, night of weighing
> _ - - _
I ' words and deeds.
Gerh en Haker & 8 *=£=* ****** [■[]
, B.D. i8e, 3, night of Haker.
\\
, L.D. IV, 67, night wherein a tear of
Isis dropped into the Nile and caused the
Inundation; Arab. Lêlet an-Nuktah. The modern
festival of the " Night of the Drop " was
celebrated on the nth day of Paoni (June 17).
Gerh en khet khau S 8
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®9 T^\ ^<^ RD- l8> 3» night of
ill * ' fights.
1 1 1
Gerh en kheb ta S | ^^ *a— @
]L , B.D. i8f, night of the ceremony
of ploughing up the earth after it had been
soaked in blood.
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Gorh on sähä sonnu on Ilora S
18c, 4, night of erecting the pavilion of Horus.
. Gerh en sähä Tet om ToÇu S 8
^ ~~ P ? "I'll'=fill $®^D-
i 8a, 4, night of setting up the Tet pillar.
Gerh en setcher Àst resut S 8
i8d, 4, watch-night of Isis.
Gerh en shesp Heru meskhen
neteru ^°—^^^(fif^
c\'=]c\ B.D. 19, 10, night of the resurrection of
III' Horus.
Gerh en sheta àru & 8
()^^|||,Td..8h, night
of the secret ceremonies (of Osiris).
Gerhit & 8 T) the name of a mytho-
<i—r> X (CA. ' logical serpent.
Gersi S (j(j $ B.D. 144, the
doorkeeper of the 18th Pylon.
gersh 25 'an^[ a P,ant use(*in me<*i-
<z=> (? 111' cine.
gershtà &S Hill Q ^~^> a weapon (?)
, "youngman,"
X
gersheri &
" Kalasirian " (Herodotus IV, 116); Copt.
&pcyipe(?)
eere & { t0 0CCUP>'> t0 take over
s s <==>^=>' something; Copt. (TcuX.
gerg J^ sc43, P. 833, J^ J^. N.
775, J^J^' T- 345' R 6°9' N* M8' c4'
Thes. 120, S f ^\|, Rec. 20, 40, S
Barsha 2, XXI, Jj^ S j[^> A.Z. 45, 125,
to found, to establish, to settle a country or
district, to make ready or habitable, to equip,
* to furnish, to prepare; ® ffl j Q > wel1
founded ; Copt, (Tcuptf^ <TpH<Té.
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s
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S
gerg per S f | C~3J to found a
house, to marry; Jj^J^P^f^s-fl'IV'97,
to found or set up a statue; £ ^
L.D. III, 140B, to found a town ;
, L.D. III, 140B, to stablish heaven and
earth; c^.0 (] ^ © ^% f ' Mar* Aby*
I, 7, 68, towns colonized by Egypt.
gerg-t BX-.AXtÛ,£=L
ffi
X^.i,
o I
, possessions,
equipment, furniture, furnishing, mastery of a house ;
plur. 25 J^ ] 1 } house furniture;
1 I
S_r w -., Kubbân Stele 12.
^ 1 1 1 '
gergi J>lj> cL]
landlord, overlord ; ^ ]
this earth; ^|C_11==,
S
», possessor,
, founder of
I 3S /VAAAAA
landlord of the Two Lands,
i.e., of all Egypt.
gergut < ^=&, kinsfolk, posterity.
gergut S s"—"^W,P. 162,M. 252,
s s r^(?v Hh.465, s < s|, hl
• A "5k ° ! 5^3, Rev. 6, 29, homesteads,
^ 1 _fî^ \> I 1 ' settlements.
gergU S J^ 1, parts of a ship.
gerg-t S rJSsA I» 78, fishpond, orna-
' «cz^^ttftSA' mental water.
gerg S ^ ^*, S s ^ ^,
j^Xf Jf^. £>s^» g
to lie- varr S^ < ^\ O S^ O . S0?1'
tone, varr.^^J^^^,^^^^, ^^
gerg-t &X, & X, s X^>
cJ=>9t' ci=>' ^'e> falseh°°d, untruth; plur.
A.Z. 1879, 51, highly coloured lies; Copt.
<ToX.
gergi
S
X ^ $, Thés. 1482,
S
X
1, IV, 97x, liar; plur.
S
X
S
^ Vj£, L.D. III, 140E, IV, 1078, J^^
| vrai, Rec. 35, 126,
S AA%*
X
1 1 1
», IV, 97 x, speakers of lies.
e-pvt S l S\ Rev-, sword; Copt.
ge l <=> 1 X' (Topxe.
gert.à JL)Q Q' Jü^> Rev'
13, 104, finger ring.
geh
S
, Rev. 13,89,
£
geh sfl,, ojft,^^
gehu S I ^ ^ ^, helpless ones.
geh £ 8 £ c^\ a disease of the feet.
gehes s $ [1 tjl, J [1 ^, A.Z. x866,
99, SJP ^3, Rec. 29, 148, sjflwtjl,
IV, x7x, gazelle; fem. ß | ^ ^, ß|
igi(j(j I^o, Rev. xi, x5o; var. S^f P^>
Copt. (Te^ci, (Tb&ci, er&oc," (Tzoc,
cyzoc.
Gehsit ^2= W ~ , a gazelle-goddess.
- gehes I [I J^, Leyd.Pap.8,5, | 1 ^
, Westcar X2, 5, toilet-
Westcar 2, x, ^ II
case, box, chest.
ges c=, cz
1 1 1
f
1 1
ges
, / ; Palermo Stele, one half;
one year and a half; Copt. (Tbc,
zoc, (Tic, zee.
<=,ap=
:, U. 209,490, P. 97, X9x,
M. 362, N. 914, 1142, ® H, T. 208, the side;
1^1
east, i.e., left side;
1
immji
/VA/WSA
w
, west, />., right .side;
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°_sp
S i£irr=j;, the south ;
U. 580, one on this side, one on that side;
dual ^, P. 182, ^ fl, P. 667, 776, Ö P
~\\ \\, the two sides;
;, N.891, | \\,
, the two sides of a house ;
£M,
both sides of a boat;
plur. S fl £^, N. 976.
ges — en ges v**
ergescr^^, (] <=>
' ; by, near; er gesui
I 1 1 1
, all sides ;
for <z> ,
p, x^p
ÜZ>U.585,
on both sides; tat her ges A—fl ^
IV, 971, 1090,
, Thes. 1482, to set
oneself on one side, i.e., to show favour or
partiality.
ges
', iv, 362,
►, the
upper part of an obelisk, i.e., the pyramidion
gesi
ges
n
^Ä he who is at the side,
P\' bystander.
", fold, resting-place of a flock ;
Ö
1 1 1 I
1, shepherds' pens ;
, IV, 1114, town enclosures.
gesu
ployed in government storehouses.
men em-
gesi — ,
run; Copt. (TOXI.
ges-t ©p
*¥> BP
7\
", to stride, to
P. 376, N. 1151, -»-,
A.Z. 1908, 1x8, course, stride; plur. —-**— 1 ;
o -A 1
o7\
gesges
— 3
, lord of running, the jackal.
X
L-fl'
\\ x
7\ '
L-fl '
^^— AA/WVA
/VS/WVA
H /VS/WVA
gesges
ges ®
, A.Z. 1873, 131, gifts (?)
>, Rev. -
-Cjr
to tie, to
bind.
ges SR,.0-, Ebers Pap. 106, 4, J5_,
I tw—Z) 0
"5"'_^--tfö'_*_^)' _^_u-fl'-^_
SU'/5"^» to smear with oil or unguent, to
anoint; Sp^^ >,?,. IV, 688,
rubbed with oil.
gesu —£— Ö, unguent, oil.
gesges
S—fl,
L—fl, to
mix ointment.
gesges _S_ _S_ t-fl, ß ß ^, ^
~ £ /|# to measure.
U-fl,
gesa
r „, to measure with cord.
l_=fl
gesa s P iqJ *^^» Peasant 312,
sP^^i^>spé^^sp
Hh ^Üs\ ^& t0 ^ (**) t0 waver> t0 be untrue
^ _!^.2i' (of scales), falsehood.
gesa s [qJ
3^=1, to increase, to overflow, to fill to
overflowing.
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gesa
Gesi
gesu
s é
S
©
$. Rev. 11, 148, to be
JzA ' troubled.
mnD, a kind of stone.
, Cairo Pap. IV, 2, a god.
r, —*—, r-»—, flatulence, a
disease (?); Copt. (TcoC.
geSU Z5 P % IS > hide, skin.
Geseptiu(?) E^^TTI', Thes. 59,
the gods of the 7th day of the month.
gespekh '"T ^ "=", a kind of br(?d
D © J 1 1 1 ' or cake.
gesfen Z5 P 룣, Ebers Pap. 48, 13,
60 _ £~ ""^ 'bid. 65, 3, a seed used in
' '' *^ • o •' medicine.
X
S
G
[814]
G
m
gesem
gesem
S
■^ ) Rev., windstorm ;
HP» Copt. (TbcXJL.
fa /VAAAAA
/VAAAAA
fc
/VS/WVA
/VA/VNAA
/VAAAAA ,
rainstorm, flood; Copt. (TtOCJUL, (TOCJUL.
gesr
i, Rec. i, 52,
_ « 1 • -<=;fV
-£— <=^ Rev. 17, T46, bunch, bundle,
\\ 1 I r' measure.
geshu (?)
gestà ^=ü=
> iv, 503, ^
]^,Peasant3o5,^]!)^, =](),
Rec. 6, 127,
writing palette;
ebony palette.
I o). scribe's
-\ r. n /vs/wv\
J (J — ra J-^,
Gestà =)y. =[!}() J.T
1 fifi $ one of the four sons.of Horus ; see
OH HO' Amest, Mestà.
gestir
gestep
gesth
gest CL
w
D
Rec. 4, 121, un-
, 1 o o o ' guent (?)
£ ~n, to protect (?)
7\
to run, to stride ; Copt.
j\ ' (Toxi.
to run, to stride;
^ ' Copt. (Tern.
gesteb
^(?)
gesh ^
var.
D
S
f1"^, to pour out,'
do ' oaf • ' F '
to sprinkle, to bedew ; Copt. ZUJCy.
gesh-t r^r-1 , a pool, lake.
geshà ^ (1 3, reed, rush; varr. Z5
an|\J, j^lÇi Copt. Ki.çg.
Geshi S /)/) A a form of the Sun-god.
geshp
S
D of, Rev. 13, 29, to recite
magic prayers ; compare Heb. F)tt?3.
the bark of a tree; Copt.
KOTK6.
geg
», the cry of the goose or of the
" divine hawk " / jl ft ^z^ 1
)*
see
gegg
», to eat
0 8tt^» ^u^^' B'a (Nu>64> I9't0
peep, to pry into, to look with curiosity, to
wink the eyes.
get
S
AA/WVA n 0
ww«. , fish-pool ; Copt. (TUJT\
C± Aft/WVA I 1
get ^9?, an unguent.
Getà ^ û A Tuat VI, a god in theTuat
geti ^
Ci
@ , a fruit.
Ill
geten &£, heaP' Pile <?> > CoPt z^7"
öS' juie(?)
geteg "J "J, Rev. 12, 66, to move rapidly.
Ck .A
getcham & 1
handful; Copt. (fê^XX/LH.
S!
I, Rev. 12, 26, a
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t û » Heb.n and Copt. T.
tv °>$> |> ° $> lhou' thee'
t o =» /\, bread, loaf, cake.
+ ~\ IV, 890, while, whilst, when, as,
bell ' cause, since, during.
t Ä-A 0, to give. £/
t J TO, staff, support; var. | (j.
I j Gen. Epist. 63, misery,
' wretchedness.
(?) 1
ta <^l£\> o<K\ (I, demon, pron. "this,"
later the fem. article ; Copt. TA.I, TH.
ta o"%\ O l, Rev., this; Copt. TH.
ta o
O
O'
moment,
time ; see at
ta)
Ck
£, Rev. 13, 75, time ; Copt. TH
ta-t o
ta '=**=*, T. 392,
v^ û part, portion (in arith-
™> |' metic).
, M. 406,
s' \> I I V Is
U31 3, Rev. n, 181, ^^ , ground,
land, earth, world, soil, dust ; Copt. TO, 0O.
0 Nàstasen Stele 10, land,
ta-t
taui
country.
74, the Two Lands, i.e., South-land and
Northland, or Upper and Lower Egypt, the former
being the realm of Horus, V\ , and the latter
that of Set, /VsJ, Rec. 15, 150.
taiu
T o
's \> \> \>
»s s s n
CD , Tour. As. 1908,
III' J y '
291, lands, the world; 5^, U. 573, N. 967,
the four quarters of the world.
ta with hetch q _i, q „in,
\>T OC 1 si O
"earth lightening,"/.*., dawn, daybreak
ta with sma
3
., 3-D- IB, 2,
I \>
to bury in the earth
,B.D. 17,47,49 - foA
tau
Tauiu (?)
P. 829, landsmen, people
of a country, men, folk.
!,
ss ÜL ill I
people of the Two Lands, i.e., Egyptians.
&M\>
Ta-meràu
IfSAâi-
the
people of the land of the Nile-flood, i.e., the
Egyptians.
I
ta-temu(?), tamu (?)
!, Heruemhebs, ^^^gf^.
îjêr^^^^i'Amen- "' "•allthe
men and women inhabiting a country, population.
Ta Àabetch =s*= 2 , T. 274, " land of
the head;box of Osiris"—a royal title.
Ta àakhu «^1^o^ l££,
land of the Spirits, a part of the Central or
Southern Sudan.
Ta ur =^?5=> l^e east' l^e r1^1 s'^e °^ a
^sfe=r' ship, starboard.
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j\
J
1 I ^ ^ ä unenclosed or waste
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land, foreign land.
T [ 816 ] T
Ta meh
°°S,
, the land of
he North, the Delta, Lower Egypt.
Ta neheh
' ' I H A . _
ASv K O §, " Land of Eternity," i.e., the grave
Ta neter 1 " , " Land of the God," the
southern part of the Eastern Desert and Arabia.
Taiu im neteru ^ Ö i^l b.d.,
" Lands of the Gods," i.e., Arabia and other
countries to the east of Egypt.
Taui Rekhti ^ ^ =??, B.D. I, i6, i8d,
3, etc., the countries of Isis and Nephthys ;
sss c» \\
see
\>\>\>
=??
Ta kharu
<«^iv
1 B.D., land (or, island) of the kharu
I ' birds.
ta sebek
tashu =F
, a kind of earth, clay.
Rev. 14, 51,
uncultivated land.
Ta shemä =^= -iü, the land of the
South, the South, Upper Egypt.
Ta , ^1, the primeval Earth-god,
husband of the Sky-goddess © ^ 3.
Tatiu
I, B.D. 49, 19, Earth-
gods as opposed to sky-gods
opposed io SKy-goas
Ta =^=> A Tuat III: (i)the Earth-god;
(2) , a district god, Tuat VIII ; ^ÖT,
the god of a Circle.
Taàakhut Z\®\^ê
Tuat VI, the abode of Osiris in the Tuat.
Taui Àger ^ï(] S ^ P
Ani 2, 9, the districts of the Tuat of Memphis
and Heliopolis.
Ta änkhtt
f
(W), land of
Life, i.e., the Tuat, the cemetery, the grave.
Tauâb ^"/T the Pure ^"^ '•'•'
ln( J the Tuat.
, B.D. 40, 5, Great
Ta ur
I :
Land, a part of the Tuat.
Ta mes tenet "" ffi fl ^Tï, B.D. 140,
7, a title of the Tuat.
Ta en maât
\>
> 163, 12,
" land of Truth "—a name of the kingdom of
Osiris.
Ta en maâ kheru **»*
I s
, Ani
1, 27, "land of Truth-speaking," a name of the
kingdom of Osiris. For , "land,"
" island " may perhaps be read.
Ta nefer T *^, b.d. 140, 5,
" beautiful Land," a title of the Tuat.
Ta he-t ânkh ^ci|]û|
Tuat VI, the abode of Osiris in the Tuat.
s I I £)\m
, Pap. Ani 2, 5, a title of Osiris.
Ta her-sta-nef
AA/WVA
I S
Ta Sekri
domain of Seker.
Ta shet
I s ^ X
" Land of the Lake," i.e., the Fayyûm.
\\ Jj, Tuat V, the
AA/WVA
w»«, Ombos I, 319,
Ta sheta
OD
X
, B.D. 22,
3, " the hidden Land," i.e., the Other World.
Ta qebb
AA/WVA
AA/WVA
AA/WVAj B.D. 6l, 8,
" Land of Refreshing," i.e., the Tuat.
Ta tuba (Tautbà ?) ^^% Jû $\>
a god of food.
Ta tebu ^ o J ^ ©, b.d. 85, 15,
a district in the Tuat; var. <z> fl %rjj-
Ta Tuat ^ ^ l^e ^anc* °^ ^e ^^er
s I ^n' World.
Ta Teser
m
the V holy Land '* ; see Ta Tcheser.
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Ck
Ta tchosor
>W
(W), P. 121,
, T. i75J,aîW-
> M. 157,
Ta tchet
ta"-ö,
N. no, B.D. 182, 12, "the holy
Land," i.e., the 'fuat.
^ " Land of Eternity,"
J^X' />., theTuat.
Ö
1 s in D .m 111' D
fluid of some kind, drink (?)
ta û - ^
AA/WVA
AA/WVA
Ö
J\
Ô.
, Rev. .
ilk^'t0J0Urney-
ta Q, U. 97, N. 375, Q j^, T. 335, ^0,
Jl'i'Si'Sâi'^i' a^k
111 ff==^ 1 w 1 w 111 ff=n 1 1 r oui'
& (1(1 , bread, loaf, cake, a cake made
of fruit, e.g., r\ w^w \III Q} V, 161, mulberry
bread; f O IUI, B.D. 169, 21, 22, the four
cakes of Sekhem and Äqenu: Q D , B.D.
M "—"III!
189, 20, the seven cakes; o yX5 III, T. 344,
the three meals of heaven; o yP ||, the two
meals of earth.
tata gG=Dga=DGO gg sacrificial
S 1 1 1 Ö 1 1 1 Will OO bread.
ta asher
rn ^ (^s-Tk on
^, a kind of toasted bread presented as an
offering.
Ta àkhem khesetch R h
f] *W T. 288, M.65, N. 126, the bread in
I f ' corruptible eaten by the blessed
ta aa aa /v<
a kind of
cake.
tauäb
z""*? holy bread (made by
f J' the god Ptah).
ta Menu(?) |ŒEED
cakes of Menu.
1 1 1
, Berg. I, 14,
ta en àâh Q «»« ^?->, IV, 1131, bread
of the moon, i.e., of the month.
tau en unem TTT -0- ^T 8$> Rec*
/VS/WVA U J3*^ «ELL
17, 145, "eating bread"—a kind of bread.
ta on SOkh-t a ~vw* (JJjj), a "field-
bread "—a kind of bread.
Ta en tchot f\ ~~™ ;T^, " everlasting
bread " eaten by the blessed.
tau nefor
1 1
1 6' flour.
bread made of fine
01
I
tau nefer âhâ (?) g <E3> î ë
Rec. 17, 145, a kind of bread.
tau re ö Ô I <=
— I I
III I
III'
Anastasi III, 2, 5.
tau heru a (^
Ü 1 1 1 <=>
celestials, i.e., bread of angels
ill- 8
^K 1, bread of the
ta hetch A Î A, a P>rramid Ioaf of white
ta sàf
1 1 1
ta tua o ô
e
iTU""* a kind of
^ ^ ^ ' bread.
» *j0 *k ^' ^3' ^e morn"
0 ( ' ing bread.
+„ r» _Q_ Bubastis 51, slab of stone,
rrrrm ' H_r' stone, altar slab.
Ta(?) q ^, Rec. 26, 224, O ^, the
god Thoth.
D i \- D \ \ $• Pap- 3°24' 47'
Pi (|(| Q, Metternich Stele 80, to glow, to be
red-hot, to burn, to be ardent, to be angry, hot,
burning, to be hot, to boil (of water), fiery:
+„„ ° "Ek^ H| a fiery man, one of ardent
^ Jifi^ tr disposition.
P
ta âb
man who is naturally irascible.
ta kha-t
0
^?>S
O
1'
D
a fiery man, ardent,
irascible.
Tare D^^w»- "^o"-01"»"-
the name of a mythological serpent.
ta re £}]h ^SV> enemy, foe.
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(\ <? <? B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors
»4 -*-*' of Osiris.
ta-t ^ I, Rouge I.H. 256, E v& 1, Amen.
^ l
company, assembly, crowd, mob, tribunal ;
. D
I o , great council ; ^
, great council of the city î yr '
j £^ /W\**A
, council of the land :
I h
o I £1 I a
£) ^Q I taken into court (of a case at
law) ; Copt. eo.
!>
ta
D
ta o
ta o
\>
D
nvn
, boundary.
(?.
^, a plant.
r=a, o^ O, (e=_u, Rev.
11, 178, to defile, to pollute, to be impure.
tata o *è\ o ^^v (<==ö)> t0 masturbate,
to pollute; van <r~=> \^ ^""^ 1£\ <c==vi.
tataà-t Ck <KS, Ck ^\ (I ^_^, copulation,
masturbation, sexual pollution.
Ta-t o"^\ ® ° , Rev. 11,186, theTuat
or Other World ; see. Tuat.
taà^^L(),demo„st.pron.fem. this; see
taA û<^K,vv^, Rev. .., .3« =
*"k^'t0ad0re-
P. ,,N. 3^5^():S.P-326,^()
°°t.N. 3^6, 985. D ^^. U. 66, 67,
5 *S£ ÜV U- 67, g ^ (j - ^ö, T. 380,
f=2 (J II > a goddess who wove apparel for
the deceased in the Other World ; var. ^ h
\J\, U. 66; and see Tai.
(I<=>^\0, to bind, to fetter; var.
taàt 0*^1) ®-\ Rev. - Copt. T6T.
taân-t o <|\ „ gû o, Jour.'As. 1908,
238, completion.
ck £>
Ta4a-t.pa.UMst ^ 0 ^ 1
, Mar. Karn. 42,- 21, title of a goddess.
\\
, conjunctive particle ; Copt T€.
\\
tai o
tai ^.^\ °^44' belonsin& t0'
tai-à o^()(]^,my,mine;tai-k o^
, tai-t ^^ ()()$> thy, thine;
tai-f
., his ; tai-S o
her, hers; tai-n o ^^ \]\] , our, ours;
tai-ten o
sen o
^aaaaa, your, yours; tai-
their, theirs. Demotic forms are: <^^v\ (J v
., my, mine (Rev. 11,124); o **\ (j \j\
T<L,
., Rev. 11, 168, o
«
, Rev. 13,2,
his; Copt. TOO in TOOI, .TOOK, TOOq,
TOOIt, etc.
tai D M at'^ I9°5'*5'D
Rec. 31, 197, to withstand, to resist; Copt.
T^IO.
tai g (](] ^ Cijf, Rec 32, 84, ^yf, to
clothe, to dress, to array in apparel.
tai-t
D
Rec32, 84, g (]^^>5
a sheet of cloth or linen, sail, awning, garment,
clothing, apparel ; £) <K\ >K || 1, mummy
swathings.
\\ \\ Tj , " bandaged one "—a title of Osiris.
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11 £■ *~ 3.. 6,, g &HT
Tuat vn- d^11oTS\' B-D-82-8-
dM^5>»§^11
o ßv ^ Ik 44 o'the goddess of wcaving;
-J>1^=.T-3«o.5k1^
77777
vvÏÏ<
ÏÏ-SÏÏ-^-nk11ï?.nk
, door, gate, portal,
threshold ; Copt. TOTé..
Taitt5i]1ÏÏ^
excellence, i.e., the tomb.
, the "Gate," par
Taitt
Berg. II, 12, a form
rv/W of Ament.
tai o ^\ MM & , scorpion.
B.D. 108, 3, fifty; Copt.
T£JOT, T£JO.
belonging to him, his ;
"""'Copt. Tooq, xeq.
taiu(?) nnnnn,
tai-f a
tair g
, fiend, enemy; see
D
tai-set
D
i, belonging to her, hers ;
see o
P. 368, a god of apparel.
tauai ^^^| (|(|o 1, Rev. 12, 38,
morning ; Copt. TOOYI.
taufSiw^obeHbut5
, furnace, kiln, oven.
Taurit o
1§
a hippopotamus-
goddess.
tauh (?) o "^ ^ J ^. l^e Songs
4, 10, to sink down.
taush-t
D
Qrrn ss 1
x 1 1
I, borders,
boundaries; sec
D
X XT
tab-t 4J° o^*D> brick,
:, slab; var. o I ; Copt TUJÄe,
-*^' [CD
tile
taf
*-=»- Hearst Pap. 9, 18, furnace,
CTD ' oven.
D
Ö, sack, bag, skin ; var. ^^ g.
tamà ^ ^fe, Qx, Rev. 13, 76, what is
fitting, seemly ; Copt. TOOJUL6.
tami ^^s. t^ /^> Rev. 14, 19, to be
silent ; Copt. XÜOJÜL.
tamit o
o, Rev. 13, g2,
the midst of; Copt. XJÜLKX6.
^STßflRn, Peasant 131,
tamu
D
some disgusting thing or quality; var. *=*
tamen-t ^^, *^ fl <=, Rev. - Copt.
TJUUIte, this manner.
Tanen^HI-)1ZJ-R-
6, 96, a very ancient earth-god ; *vww @ Jn
AAA»W\ l_l
, the "great Tanen."
TTO'
TT 0 £T
O'
Tanen-t j.j.. .of,
AAAA/W Ci
consort of Tanen, an earth-god
dess
Tanen-t
1 1 1
WAAAA/W
™£J, B.D. 17, 122,
-\ -\ AAAAAA i^^i -> *\ AAAAAA
logical locality; (2) an important sanctuary of
Seker; (3) the burial-place of Osiris.
Taneb-tàur *\^&*JL>$\>
Ombos I, 193, a goddess of offerings.
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Ta nett em khen uàa o
>?$ Jflk' Denderah ni> IO> a title of Hathor.
Ta nett em tcheser (?) ^ <è\
Denderah II, 50, a name of the solar
Tar
D
"ttftnn
disk.
_2ä^§j, B.D. T64,16, g
Àmen. 5, 10, 12, 16, a fiend in
the Tuat.
taru nIL ST i, fiends'demons'devils'
u w^> ^^ 1 enemies.
tarara ^j^^ä^i^
^>~), Rev. 14, 13, to rejoice; Copt. xeXnX.
Taràush f^E^cTTlIl, Darius; Pers.
I ÏÏ TU 3 T<- ^T3 <"TT" « > Da-a-ra-ya-va-u-sh,
Bab. T £]<] -n<T £-Ty 1H<T> Da-ri-ya-mush,
Gr. Aa/seîoç.
Tariush ( ^ (ß g j^ ], (sfC^],
Darius.
Tarush ( ^ ^> îtÏÏP» Darius; var.
L.D. Ill, 146, 3, the name of a Hittite envoy to
Rameses II.
tahan ra^af ru ^»a.
forehead; varr. o^L H3 ®,c^ H3 ®
-Circs' MWW\ I AAA/WV I
® o ; Copt xe&rce.
tan
D
D
'wvwwv, B.D. no, 37,
D
/WW« \^
L-fl'D
t j; to dip in water, to submerge, to
' plunge into water, to sink.
tah-t
ÜL. Rec- 3i, 3o,
submersion.
Metternich Stele 54, 57, a Delta woman; ft «ffc
nô JJ 1, dwellers in the Delta marshes.
tah-t
D
G
© 1
Ö, D
LeydPap^g^Og^J
scoriae, sediment (?) scum, froth (?)
talma D ^ — f) ^ ^, dross,
lees, dregs, sediment (?)
ta^en SEW1' ^^^W1'
to be bright, to shine, to glitter, to sparkle ; see
takheb ^ <K\ ® J C3,' sweat, any
exudation or emission of the body; var. 1 O.
takhbustà ^"|^Jeé)(|fh
J J £ 61 11 (1 -fl", Harris 500, 2, 4, 12, sack.
takhen R ® ^, P. 229 ;
var. - Ngà, U. 538.
[q! , Rev., harshness, abruptness ;
° !k ^ i û °'Rev*; CopL x(joc*
Tasakhrit (?) "^ "ü> <§>w(L Treaty
29, a goddess.
Ta-sen-t-nefer-t -^|-J°|,
Ombos II, 156, 181, Tefnut, the consort of
Heru-ur of Ombos.
tas o
tash ~
\>
, P. 73, M. 103, N. 13,
Û"
D x ' D
ao \!^ , , boun-
ss 1 v\ 1 1
dary, frontier; plur. «=
00
Q
M. 640,
Vfl
rnjill'nn'
Jp, P. 338,
rzszi
IV, 647, D
Copt. TOcy.
tagaru ^"^S
Stele 33, a mineral.
tat(?) o^o<
o
!i
D
00 x 1
(2
1;
, Herusàtef
I III' "
, to nurse, to suckle ;
var.
Tatt Jp
; see Taàtt, U. 66.
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tatutu *M^\°\^, B.D.
(Saite) 145, 16, a kind of wood.
Tatunen7>WZ$>Ba
84, 13, 180, 13,^*=% + + /ft; var. Tatui-
^Tzimnà-™«--»-
1 \>@
Tatenon
M), Budge, Gods of
3S AA/WVA
Egypt 509 fif., an ancient Earth-god, one of the
creators of the world ; varr. Tatunen, Tathu-
nen.
I h
tatha M
Tathunen
Mill»
Tathenen
mental god (see
M-Ma5;Aby-.".7:
see Tatenen.
, Tuat VIII, an ele-
) with four forms
AAAA/W
AMAM
S /WWW
Tathenen " s=> II ~*~", Tuat
VIII, the territory of the above-mentioned god.
Tatara
1 \
III, 164, the name of a Hittite; var. 11 (1(1 Qh
ta ft (I, a mark of the dual, later
ta ji (1, Tombos Stele 3, on the one hand.
ta 1 (1 Tombos Stele 3> IV> 83> staff>
fly support.
ta o
IdT-
to beat, to break, to smash.
' tà-t \ fi a, U- I04' N- 4I3' a cru*hing> a
(J ^ ' beating.
tàtà oljolj^, o(jo(j L-fl, IV,
613, L.D. III, 65A, o (j o (j J^, IV, 621,
o()o()a, o()o()|a, o()o(||,
Rec. 4, 35, to break, to smash, to smite, to
trample upon, to crush underfoot, to stamp upon.
tàtà \ (1 @ | (1, Rev. 12, 95, an assembly (?)
ta li (1 g£, Rev. 13, 73, time; Copt. TK.
Tà[t] ^ (JÎL Rec 16, 129, a goddess.
tà-t o(j, A.Z. 1900, 128, o (j VN^,J
, o (j o tv^, jj S ° ,TombosStele,
t^
10, emanation, part, portion; plur. , IV, 53;
ci III
Copt. TO, TOI.
ta tVj II > form, counterpart ; fs^ J) 1,
forms, images, likenesses.
tàa o (I ^è\ fso Jft, divine emanation,
essence of a god ; var. o (1 ] <=r>.
ta akh-t ° E^, Rhind PaP- 26>share»
ts^a mi lot, portion.
tàti ûL^, Khnemuhetep 116 the
1 n fl two sides of a door.
tà-t <^s^r*Yrl^> Jour. As. 1908, 264,
part payment, share, portion ; Copt. TO.
Tà 1^ %}f > Mar- MD- T> 2°>a 8°d (?)
Tà-t-sheta Ä ™^, Ombos I, 143,
a form of Khensu.
t^ X
U3
, room,
tà-t, tài-t Kj^.Kj
chamber.
ta, tà-tà o (j ^3, o (I (1, variegated ;
Copt. Toeroe.
tàu (?) K,«.K3 0<S<2> Rec 4, 22,
o 000
colour, paint, stones of different colours.
ta, tàa ^N^j^a, Metternich Stele, 170,
^ \Ê' ibid* 2°3' 1 1 1^ Ê' t0 Cry
out, to weep, to lament.
tàâ-t \ (1 ^^v , cry, lamentation.
tàa o(j ^^, Rec 16, 57, weeper.
barley; Copt. eiUUT, IOT.
44, pair of sandals ; see tui, \
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tàui, tu, tut 1^, varr. ^j, ]^,
I, A.Z. 1913, 144, abso.
pron. 2nd sing.
tàuràn Ti (1 ^=f (JN^^^^, talking sticks.
tàp û(| D ^^i> a kind of cattle; var.
Tànasasa ] (j "^ # J ®, B.D. 165,
9, the name of a foreign god (?)
tàr \ \\ . , to destroy, to make an end of.
tarer In j jl c-zj , bread oven ;
1.2* Äß |J . Copt xpip^ eplp
<|\ criJ, D'Orbiney 16,10, door; varr. n<z>
1"^n* I IX' U- 325^?) C°mpare
Syr. rca.i&, Ch. jnjjl.
Tàrimâus(?) ]()<=>()() ^^~*~
)fà, Rec. 33, 3, a proper name—Telemachus.
Tàrsha ] (| J^ J&J "^ ] (w), see
o ^ "^ |âl ^ j ^ !, Mar. Karn. 5 2, ,.
é
Tàrgannasa lijj
^>»<n /VA/WSA /VA/VNAA
a Jm 11 i _m
I -^Ä, L.D. III, 165, a Hittite name; var.
tahamu J (I rD ^^^ L=/) = tehem
/~\ g} AA/NA/VA
m ö^ /wvwvv>tne deep, abyss.
U _CT^ AAAAAA
V, Anastasi IV, r6, o,
r 111 y
takhr )(]t^
military leather tunic; compare Chald. N"ïnfl (?)
tàs I (j [I (^A, to sit, to seat oneself.
tàsa I (j é Ç_fl, RS.B. r5, 475, ] (j Ö
: , to set, to insert, to inlay.
tàsa A n ïP < :>, a kind of cake or loaf.
tàshes \ (j C30 I, to cook, to bake.
Tâkâ-taha-meru ~| (j ■^z^ û S f
> U. 533
Tàkamâit (Tàkmit) llû"1:^!^!^
^ jj, Harris 501, a goddess (?)
tâkr Ji (I /C=Q>, eunuch; compare
Copt CKOTp, (TlOYp, CIOTp.
tä A \I7, Rev. 11, 182, glory, praise.
table, garlic (?) ; compare Heb. O^p^ty (sing.
DWJ), Arab, pp, Syr.«^oJ». Assyr. B t^ >^,
Rawl. C.I.W.A. II, 7, 43 (col. 2). *
1, Rev. 13,4, food, bread.
tâm-t
u
tat (tat) o Jf, Rev. 11,185
Rec. 20, 91, wind ; Copt.
THY, THOY, OHOT.
0^0
ti-t (?) ^~, B.D. 83, 13
tit o (](j c
/^, pus, dirt, foetid matter ; ^ fl j[ e O
Rec. 15, 67, excrement of crocodiles; compare
Heb. mû, Assyr. <f;£: £2f, Rawl. C.I.W.A.,
V X2 26 (col. "?)•
tltl q£, to chatter, to babble,
the name of a constellation (?)
tini
w
, B.D. 153B, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
IO = aaaaaa ye, you.
111
tinu (tin) o
break; Copt. TÏÏHO
tir)
ö L=ü, Rev., to
\ \- "\ AAAAAA <^~—^
=>L-fl>Rev.n>55- J,,,^.
strength, might, power.
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tirâaCtrà^FMl^U,
, door, the two leaves of a door;
i i i
Syr.^fc.Chald.inJ-l.
1X1
tir (tra)-ushebti ~|<p>^
, Rec. 2, 15, a kind of magical figure; see
j:
w
tirka (traka) ~)l
w
1 1 1
Gol. 7, 4, a kind of bread or beer (?)
Tirku
e
1
l, Koller 4, 5, a
foreign people or tribe.
tihu °
• w
tika o
l, Rec. 36, 81, mob, crowd.
M \ 1 Q Rev-l '» r79» fire> sPark>
HH »—J '#' torch; Copt. TIK.
w w
0)
titth o (1(1 |s=, Rev.
Titur (Tatar) "|(j(l ^<=3%<=:=>1
*Sl, L.D. III, 165, a Hittite proper name; var.
tu o ^, T. 333, P. 824, N. 703, a
demonstrative particle, a mark of the passive.
tu o ^è\; see
tu o V '
It SN
A.Z. 1913, 144, abso. pron. 2nd sing.
tU &\, ^ J]> one. *•'•> the kinSi
+ — 1V°^T^¥'"one(the
, demons, pron. rst sing.
king) gave me."
tutU o YSO
^ ^ Amen. 8, ir,
' (3 (3 ' one, anyone.
*u l®Sf' Leyd- PaP* 6> r2>Mar- Aby-ri'
28, 4, to say yes, a particle of assent.
tu
IM)
1, to speak.
o o
tutu T ~ S£> Rev- x3> 22> t0 reject
tU — _ E3, mountain ; plur. „ 1,
Rev. 13, 19; Copt. TZ.Ï, TOO'*, TOY,
TU50Y.
tU, tua o ^ X^2, Hh. 344, o ft
wind, air, breath; ^ i™-i , Rouge I.H.
II, 116; Copt. THY.
-TL Ç Rec. 30, 155, sandals; Copt. T00Y6,
Am' euxvri.
tut unshà 11 ^ fijft ;& h &, Anastasi I,
24> 3> " wolfs feet "—a kind of herb.
tU-t o Vft, U. 88a, N. 365A, a
sacrificial cake, bread of offering.
tU-t o ^k jj * , IV, 389, walls, defences.
tua o^]^0,T. 36r, P. 642, û£]
^, T. 36r, P. 359, 642, a £}, M. 677,
N.r239, ofj^P.694, of)^j^,
P. 698, .fl^J. 243, *fi%
1897, 98, to bear up, to support, to lift oneself
o £) ^\ (1(1 ^^—4 those who are lifted up.
tua o 4p / ^$, a supporter, adherent; plur.
^v£)1k V&! Iv> rir5> servants, retinue,
0 I .Ä 21 I ' household staff".
tua o 4p ] A, pillar, support ; see <-*—a 4p }
sj-7>-, Rec. 29, 151, staff, support.
Tuait o^]^(j(jo,DenderahII,55,
a goddess, the support of the northern sky.
Tuait -fl M *,**•"•■»'££
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tua q fi \§> ° fi !#•peasant
299, c>f)yi, Metternich Stele ror, o •&! ^£\
^■^f\Il°f\%°fi
"^H , o f[ (j ^, to pray to, to praise, to
address, to make a report, to honour; Copt.
tuau û fi ^? ^ !, Praises' hono«nw
0 I W^. £ll 1 glonfyings.
tuau*£l"kME'Qf):k
1 $• ° fl ^ lie 1É $• petitioner>
dependant, client, subject; o X | >S\ -^Ul Hi,
° ^1 J^S "^' beggar' a boastful man (?) >
plur. o f[ ^k\> j|$ elf ' '
tua o^]"^^^, petition.
tua o 4p ) ^y^ , air, wind, breath ; varr.
o V> itz , Tin ; Copt. THT.
tuau o X| ^è\ ^è\, wicked men, evil
beings ; see -^^.
tua ""fi %, J? , Amen- r4. 5» 7, 19,
gû( .m^' disease (?)
tuau o vL / \s\ , pustules, swellings,
warts ; Copt. OOI, TOG..
tuaut û^lû^kQ.U. 6o,û^)û,
"■^>*f\\%*f\%*f\\
*--m^*f\i-\f}°
v\, a kind of scented oil or pomade; varr.
Tuam-t(?) a'fl ^k ®o, U. 210
tuan
}f\
/VAAAAA ^
, you, your : see /www
1 1 1 J J 111
to turn back, to repulse.
tuaha " f)
tuaka (taka)
e
, Amen. 5, 16,
V » Rev.,
to destroy; Copt. T<LKO.
tuà o^è\Q#, Thes. 1297, Love Songs 2, r,
Rec. 20,42, ^^j, I, I being.
tuà o^è\(), Rec. 6, 117 = o^k, thee.
tuà û ^c S (1 S ®, Jour. As. 1908, 268,
morning; Copt. TOOYI, Amhar. fl\"^ :
tUl o y\ -^k, vile, abominable.
Tui o ^KU *ft , Tuat III, a goose-god.
tui £(|(], Rev. I3, 4,0^=0^-
.•>
ft ra 111
/VA/WSA U lIS
, this; Copt. Ti.1.
• B.D. (Saïte) 162, 3
t™(?>-MVffT-B'.D'.39\:°
tuis ^ IAA© (1,10, behold!
Tuba Jl^\°^'fe=i:, Litanie 5, a form of
the Sun-god ; var. <—=~^ (1 S Qf ( ^^J*
^ n/ww\a 1 ri«»»««
tUben J ~ 1, grease, fat ; see o J ^.
tuf o^^^, B.D. 1,29, his.
tup ro „ , a kind of cattle.
III, 140, belonging to us, our ; Copt. TOOK,
tun o ^aaaaa o ^> o -^ ~ 7^
o^kö^, Rev., o«j=>^, Rec. r6, ro8,
to rise up, to mount on the back of an animal
■■^1 .A; Copt. Tcoo-rn.
for sacrifice ; var.
tun o -^^»SIs^7, to fly into the air.
/VA/WSA
tun o ^\ ö öf> Jour. As. 1908, 283,
resurrection ; Copt. XUJOTtt.
tun o
4e».
issi'ä,
g», ^ , rising flood, inundation.
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j-\ AAAAAA
Tunàh(?) " to H****, EdfÛ i, 81, a
-£^k> /iyr AAAAAA
title of the Nile-god.
Tun âbui (henti) £î ™™ ^^, JÎ
W> ^E7» the god of the 27th day of the month
or the festival of that day.
Tun hat û ^-$1 J, Befg- *> '5, a
07^ o IÎU' ram-god
tun o ^» fte, u. 639 (with JL )
AAAAAA C?P ^J /
, T. 84, o +" OJl(^, M. 238, o "i*
/wvw> AAAAAA V AAAAA/
AAAAAA U AAAAAA X AAAAAA
(_■ "-^, AAAAAA »
fig tree (?) ; var. ^^ _ m ; compare Heb
rßNJ-l, Arab. ^, Syr. m***, Chald. NH^n
T . ^ / T . •
tun o^>"% oÄf^, oÄ»«a
AAAAAA I I I AAAAAA I I I AAAAAA jYj\f
% figs-
= e THne (?) to the limit of.
tuni o
tunit o
w
AAAAAA
w
, B.D. 189, 25; and see
, B.D. 164, 4.
_ö^>V
Jour. As. 1908, 252, products, plants, vegetables.
tunnu o-^> Ö j§), babe, child.
AAAAAA (2 il
tunnu o -^ S, Rhind Math. Pap.,
AAAAAA ' W ■
"the difference"—a term used in making calcu-
lotions- a^»0®*^ ibid> the "middle
' AAAAAA =±±=1 =±±3' difference."
tunuh ^öej(|^, °^ii|
A. Jour. As. 1908, 265, the rising of evil;
j§* ' Copt. Tuxrrn&ooo**.
tur, turi (later tui) "^êf, B.D. 145,
f-\ zJ AAAAAA £^ ;d ^
IV, 16, ^^=t d '^^j-tj^^ £ ^r> Hymn Darius 4,
<? ~* N AAAAAA TT-^< \j y I
^l-^Üf. IV> 75«,||(|
^&
\\
o X
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to be clean, to cleanse, to purify, to celebrate a
ceremony of purification, purified; "Sfc=* (] S-H
, to pray with a pure heart;
M-
pure;
11V
clean-handed
/-\ AAAAAA /»-v
tur J* g —, m. 717, , *5**8
ZXty* AAAAAA I w
AA/**A
AA/**A
AAAAAA
N- r327> ^—O,
tur
P. 83, M. 113, N. 27, a holy
sacrificial cake.
, willow, reed ; varr. i
I N 111 <z> 1 I 111 <z> I
||, ^J ^**^; Copt. x(jope.
turà-t S§» () o 3, A.Z. 1907, ill, 22,
II ^^ (1 , staff, willow stick, wand.
tur o ^\<=:=>s^-, IV, 671, part of a
waggon or chariot (^v |û v\»ool,
colour; var. tru
III
U
tur ^tW, T. 344, o ^ ^j, N. 600,
to reject, to turn from, to loathe.
tur-t .-^ , defilement, impurity.
isË^f—u)
turâ , Rev. 11, 184, to go bail for.
Rec. 6, 5, Telemachus.
of goose; varr. <=> fe^, <g> ^,.
Turper(?) ° e ■** c-a
, Nesi-
Amsu 32, 37, a form of Aapep.
Turshau -^^"klÜ'
Kam. 52, i, 14, 53, 3, 56, L.D. III, -oçb, a
Mediterranean people.
turt ^^) ^, Rev. 11,185 -J^ û
(?) ; glossed by TOyXt.
tuner o^^L-fl, o^ra<^>L-fl
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Rouge LH. X45, 52, a term of abuse (?) applied
to Hittite soldiers.
tuhu , Anastasi I, 16, 8
e 1 1
tuk oe,o
, thou.
f=$>
^è\ , to beget, to procreate ; o ^\
°^A)^' ReC' 3' 55' "beSetter of the
self-begetter"; see under Utt
Ck Ck
11-¥!K41^
\tg\, Rev. 14, 75,
Ck Ck
tut o
°Vi^'j'21' - e e
If» A öß, to collect, to gather together,
fVû fl a ^ I
to assemble; caus. —*— o v\ If; o 1, the
assembled gods; c*^ , IV, 1160, all of
them ; Copt. TOYCJUT,- OOYUUT.
tut àb (2 u ^, to collect the heart, *>., to
gather one's wits together, to collect oneself.
tut ma (?) o %T tj °J> , to collect the
eyes, i.e., to gaze intensely, to fix the eyes on
something.
tut ^fj], 0^,^,0^,
Peasant 261, to be like someone or something, to
resemble, like, alike, just as, even as ; o ^§\ U,
what is usual ; o v\ v\ (J */ww* [to do
things] which are usually done [under the
circumstances]; û^K | , B.D. 136B, 12;
^ (f i] r ~
I, B.D. 127A, 11, o
B.D. 127B, 17, o^f|(j[l,B.D. 133, 6
tut ^% ^ , Palermo Stele, o%T J,
"$f û$\â»û^M Nâstasen
Stele 36, Herusâtef Stele ^3> fl.- ^ ^ f I,
Ck Ck
Ck
11, 174, image, likeness, similitude, statue ; dual
; plur. o ^ m , P. 319, o ^ ( (, M. 626,
A.Z. 1899, 95;^^|^ J n HI <r^>^
\>,B.M. 569, 16, sandstone statues; c* \N tl
Ck
/VA/WSA
, royal statue; Copt. TOYUUT", ecJUOYT.
tut
r~, Image
One, i.e., First Image, God; (H ft (1 \> I^T
producer of all the gods, Image, father of all
%0 (1 -^f, "Image of Amen, Image of Àtem,
Image of Kheperâ"; û p | J] ,
/VAAAAA TT J| \ I [J X*~~
"hehathnolike"; |) ^J7^|| | II ^,
every person is the image of his brother.
tut o^?^, U. 276, N. 719 + 8, a
goddess, statue of a goddess ; plur. Ck y
/VA/WSA
^s>- W B.D.
Tut-en-àrit-Râ o
17, 79, a title of Mehurit.
tut o V^ J, to weep; Copt. TOTeiT.
TutU g g 5^k, ^ S 5r5k, B-D.G. 722, a
lion-god, son of Neith ; var. 5r7k-
tuten
Ck Ck
P.S.B. 31, 9, you; Copt.
THYTIt.
U. 559, to collect, to
gather together.
(£ /VAAAAA
tuth o^
tUthen ^ ^\£^, you ; Copt. THYTIt.
teb, teb-t o J] fi, û Jû |, sandal,
shoe, sole of the foot ; dual tebti, tebit
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tebtebti o 11 o
soles of the feet.
tebi o
o
w
*, sandals,
III'
u» Ko,,er 2> '■ ôJ ^
L—Û, o II £ ~, to be covered with leather,
to be shod or provided with sandals, to shoe.
tebteb ojlojl^, B.D. (Nebseni) 64,
£> o
35> ate «ha> to walk, to come.
tebteb o J o J jg, Rhind Pap. 30,
to move about quickly.
teb <T=H J, Palermo Stele, o J 1*1,
hippopotamus ; var. r^a u l^i.
o X
teb ^, > , to beat, to strike.
tebteb oJoJ|l«v], ^J^Jr\>
to beat, to strike with a knife, to stab.
tebtebit o I] o (] o ^*?, Rec;u8> '39,
Ji A mi the slain.
tebteb ^J^J^>IV H%, %%%>
to pull, to draw, to drag, to haul, to tug, to
draw the sword (?),to wind, to pull up, to lift up.
Jn /WVS/VA
o U
a^wvv, Rec. 8,166, depth
-Su /WVAAA
(of a river (I v\ ""™ ).
Tebteb o J o J J, Hh. 343, a god.
teb o 1) O something beaten, drum ;
J ' Heb. f\n
teb o jl O, cycle of time (?) ; var. c^> II
tebQJ...â-J....Â, «-'^
tobteb o Jo JK U. 182, a kind of grain.
teb-t op, g°, ° 0, iv, I98,
JJ CUD \7 CED CED J
brick, p^que^^'^^J^]^-,
B.D. 137, the four glazed faience plaques ; var.
Teb, Tebà o J ^, T. ,45, o J (| j^.,
U. 428, a god with a fierce eye.
teba o J ^ ^ 1^, panther.
teba-toj^O R-c-^1ke:
tebati (?) o J ^, ^^ bricks of
metal, ingots.
tebà o J (] O, M. 696, a fruit (?)
tebà oJ 1 (jee ^, Rev. 11, 184, re-
quiter; Copt. xß.60T(?)
tebà a J * () £, oo* C%?V^;
tebm(?)oJ()()tl, gfjlj^, *J
Peasant 30, a plant used in medicine ;
var. £ J^.
tebu Jl \ JvS "PJ-, a measure.
tebu o InK ^ , vessels for beer or wine.
J/VYVS/VA
, Hh. 355, quick, swift.
teben \ ® \ ° ^ öö £ Ö
teoen .^, ^—, .^ Q, ^Q,
to revolve,' circuit, cycle, circle, drum,
tambourine ; see
tuV^r, fl """^ the rounded top of the
teben o J @ , he£^ skulK
teben Jl u >/*£, lock of hair over the temple,
side-lock ; varr. s= J V *£, c=* J ^.
teben oj Ö *. Rec- 3°ÄÄ
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J/wvw\ n /wvw\ n wwi
a > °J ? • °J o ...
grease, fat.
teben *ww^ = q II a weight; see
teben
^> Rev. 2, 351 = 7rept-
I ' ttXoi;ç(?) ; see teben.
tebni
/wvw\
Tebha oJra"^$-=j\v . Nesi-Amsu
a serpent-fiend, god of storm ; Gr. TD0wj/.
tebeh ^J the ,,,,l Rec. 4, 23; 5, 89,
seven objects used in the Osiris mysteries.
', slaughtering weapons
tebeh 0v
I I I I v
I I I
)•
Tebsuojfl^y.ojp;^?},
Rec. 31, 13, a god or devil.
tebsuojfl^^, ^Jpe^T, Pea-
sant 31, a plant used in medicine.
tep ® ® ® ®p ®n °[|S
ttjy |M ?J », D p, D p, D tjP,
Rec. 14, 37, the head, the top of anything, point,
tip (of the nose), head of fruit, the beginning (of
ajourneySf)-^);^.®!,®?,
®®;®|wfl(-T»,T.277,P.30.M.4i,®|,
the heads or principal points or sections of a book ;
uah tep ? ? ®, to bow the head ; ® ^ -@s-,
IV, 430, a head awake, i.e., a keen watcher;
<r~=r? ®, to give the head, i.e., to attack; /
©
©
, Rec. 4, 31, from head to foot;
, to add up the total.
tep ® high ground; Plur- ®®®\>>
\> n' high banks (?)
Tep ®_L, the name of a lake at Thebes.
tepit ® U , AnastasilV, 2, 8; Koller
2,6, ®o, ®
tepiu ® 1
, part of a boat.
v5r'*" Rec. 2i, 87, tops of
111' the masts.
tepi
-Si .
©
-& ®
, Rec. 2i, 91, the foremost point of
the bows of a ship, the hindmost part of the
stern.
tep *p, ®, person, man or woman,
individual ; plur. f&
1, Shipwreck 178;
I , as one man ;
^®
$\
the person of every man;• ^ K\ ^f rl) ' ® Im>
of the Aamu four heads, i.e., persons.
tep Sp, on, upon, in,at,about, by; 1\ ®,
upon ; ® C\ , before.
tepti ® I (], P. 204,303, © ) (), P. 473,
®]û, N. 852, upon; ® D ^, Koller
OUI û \\û I
3, 7, at hand.
tepi ®flfl,N.9ii/®,®\\, »,*<&,
11 y 0 \\ 0 0 0 1
®.® . , □> |, J , J o, he who is
on, over, or above someone or something, he
who is or that which is pre-eminent, foremost,
first, best, leader, chief, captain, officer, governor;
, first, or eldest son
'^•\[
©
I \\
□ ,
®
the very best spells; fern, tepi-t w o, N.
I74- l^i T. 351; |o, N. 798, U. 493,=
f,T.25I;j^^f.^,u39I;
plur. f\, f^l, g^, |||,P.'337.
tepà S /I p- 69' 2°4> 6l4> the one on' he
11 1' who is on (earth).
tepi ta ^ , dweller on the earth, i.e.]
a living man; plur.
®
as
D Jf Is 21 I
opposed to ® , "dweller on the mountain,"
Qw£)' w, adeadman.
tepi til ® ^^ V& a cemetery official, a
I I Pi' mountain dweller.
Tepitu-f®^^, ®
mnD ' r«n "' 1 mnu
" he who is on his hill "—a title of
the god Anubis.
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Aby. I, 45, consort of Anubis.
tepi ~\ principal, capital ; ® ? *^_
A \*~ù, principal and interest
tepi ra w } tne principal, a sum of
money on which interest is reckoned.
tepirenput®^»^,/-^^
tepi ©, the first day of a period of time :—
tepi renp-t ® j~, | f °, § f ^27,
New Year's Day, the New Year festival ;
Plur. ^® {{{, P. 399, M. 570, N. ,176,
»»» in
tepi àbtet © "T", P. 70, the first day of
the month: plur. ®$® * * * •
S3E7SX7^£7'
N.45,9S9,%®XTT'T-29°'
öl * * * °' T-289-
tepi smat-f ® ^\ the first day of the
half month; plur. ^^^>, N.
959' ® * * * °' N-45' © *
^^, T. 289, 290; ^ O n, the first day
of the ten-day period; plur.
nnn;
• P 221 ®3g>0 beginnings of
p)' ' J' 1 tj m' seasons.
tepi Per-t § crD, the first tday] of the
il <z> season Pert.
tepi m'sheru ® t^^> -2» % l?7='>
the earliest twilight.
tepi en shemu ® **/wvx SS .cd, first-
I /vs/wvA
fruits of the summer.
tepi hru ® ® ^27, ^7, the name of
the 8th day of the month.
tepi trà ® ° (1 j" O, the first [part] of a
period of time, the beginning of a season ;
® o reo ® o tkro »in
1 <=>1 wo1 1 <=>^rl m' 1 111'
IV, 1034.
tepi tuai-t ® * (](] g, iv, 938, © *
S es the earliest dawn, first appearance of
O ' day.
tepi-t ® D J), Love Songs 7, 7, the first
■*;VH
the first or best of the maidens.
I, Love Songs 5, 8,
plur,
tepi ®
1, Amen. 20, 18, chief(?);
! a®
1, captive chiefs.
® <^N I' ß) l#M
tepiu ®, P. 70, M. 100, N. 5, ® ill,
^WMM in, the best, choicest offerings; ®®®,
the best (metal); the finest
grain; 1 ^-«? ^ ^ N. 362, the
& ' h o o o fil ûlll û' J '
best tchäm metal in all the world; ^ \\
I V/\ '• the choicest oblations; ^ , every-
thingof the very best; ®y>V&l> ® y> r&
|\ j Rec. 31, 27, the best families, the aris-
fl I ' tocracy.
tepi-t f-, ®ö. f©, £«©,
*^ _ 1. unguent of the first quality.
D =0=1 ö
tepiu ÏÏ 239, the finest
tepiu (?) ® "^v l, the finest geese.
tepi àau ® () *^\ ^\ Ö, Herusâtef
Stele 99, the finest cattle.
tepi àaut Uatchit |dTYTo|o
1) T. 336, P. 812, M. 254, N. 640, chief of
^\' the dignities of Uatchit
Tepi àtru f j\ ^ \^, iv, 421,
11 first on the river," a name of the sacred barge
of Amen.
Tepiânkhiu®fff>oP-^V^
tepi Ut ® 1 {, chief in command.
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tepimetr ff)), * ™)\ ®
Il C±û£, possessing the faculty of
administering justice in the highest degree.
tepi en ah ® >*~™ \\ ? c-d , the finest
(horses) of the stud farm.
***"* , B.D.
tepi-t nui ® D ^
149, XIV, 7, the head of the celestial waters.
Tepinebukau ^iEf^Vy, P. 169,
fi>
Mi-
the
chief of the lords of doubles.
tepi nefer ® T ^^
greatest good or happiness; the best possible
way.
Tepi he-t ®
, Palermo Stele, the
name of a sanctuary of Rä.
tepi hesb f ^^J, ® O j Pea.
sant 274, of the greatest eminence as a correct
accountant.
tepi hesb met-t nefer-t ® O | A
£ T <rz>, the finest language imaginable.
Tepi shemsu Rä ® i-m P % Q O,
U. 495, chief of the followers of Rä.
tep ä ® °, ® D °, the beginning
I I I t-*«-. 1
of things and time, of old, primeval time,
straightway, immediately; , Shipwreck 34,
before (we could land) : ® , ^
, his former condition ; I * \7
©
tepâui ®
, Berg. 58.
Tepi à ®.
D
, remote antiquity,
primeval time, olden time, past age, the earliest
period, the Predynastic Period.
f T^â' fT^lâ'a man or godof
olden time, forbear, ancestor, progenitor,
predecessor; plur. tepi âui ® ^\, U. 187, T. 66,
M.221,©-^^, N. 598, ®^> Q^>,
U.,99, »$_-$, T.77l ®\
N. 609,
D
\\
T. 365, Iff
Rec. 26, 230,
—0 ® a
wi-n-
, T. 316, I
^, N. 7i,
\\ '
! ® 1
l-f*l
1
®
Ü®,
IV, 1084, ancestral nobility; 1 3 I, ances-
, ancestral house;
m-71
tral documents; ®D^\I
I \ , B.D. 124, 12, ancestors of the
year:
B.D. 124, 14,
' ancestors of Rä.
D Jf I I 1
Tepiu-âui ® ^ —0^, U. 199, ® ^
,T. 77, f ^^ N. 609,^
I
! 1
, a t
Akeru-gods.
M. 230, ancestor-gods.
Tepiu-äui-Akhabm ®\>
j^lB.D.^atMeof
Tepi-â-àakhu J^, $ * > § $ * >
^l, Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans ;
' Gr. T7rrjxv.
Tepiu-âui-àakhu ®\\ °^\
B.D. 124, 15, the ancestors of the Light-
' god.
Tepiu-âui-Àn-sebu ®n A * *;
U. 4«9. ^ VA ' P J ^ ^' T-239*the
ancestors of Àn-sebu (?)
Tepi-äui-Un ® -^»1, P. 461, ®
±1*. * 5,, »V*±1*'
N. 1098, ancestor of Un.
Tepi-â-baiu ®
1 ' * ®
11 X' T
11 *' —
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**,
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. T-n-^ßtov, Tirißtov.
Tepiu-âui-Râ J^^O, U. 399, ®
ViT^F:
B.D. 124, 14, the ancestors
of Râ.
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Tophi-äui-ronp-t ® \\—af°>
ß.D. 124, 12, the ancestors of the year.
Topi-âui-khont ® a *, fLi flfo *,
* '
Tombs Seti I and
Ram. II, one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. 'Tvrjxovru
Tepi-âui-Septit ®nf\~, ® ^f\ * *,
Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
Tepi-äui-Smet ® H fx^, Tombs
©
n
©
*' ^7o *'
Seti I and Ram. II,
® I 7^ a, Denderah II, 10, one of the 36
Ac \\ ' Dekans.
Tepi-äui-qerr-en-pet ® <fz> »*~*
, U. 420, ^ \\<:=> ■*—1 aaaaaa ;
(1) the ancestor-gods of the circle (or wind) of
the sky ; (2) a title of the t\ <=^> fl ^^ ^\,
Tepi-äui- Kenmet ®
- - fi AA
one of the 36 Dekans.
Tepiu-äui-Geb f^j-^'^.J J.
B.D. 153A, 23, ancestors of Geb the Earth-god.
tepi-mas-t ©_> jj~ J, S^j J|,
grief (?) sorrow (?)
tep ra © , P. 643, M. 680, N. 1241,
£<=>£<=> ® I ®D<=> th.
^^1s§'IV'974' mouth of the god'
*'
i.e.
divine oracle ; Copt. T£.ÏTp<L, T<LÏIpO.
I o I ' G o I ' D \\ I
, utterance, speech;
tep-t ra
D
D
182, ii, ®
□ 1 ;
T£.npo.
I' 1 m^r
l' D \\ I
!>
1; Copt.
®
tep ra ^ , the base of a triangle (?)
"^ AAA.
tep ra Sebek ® __
., />., "crocodile's mouth"—a disease of
the eye.
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lil' South
top rot ©^H» M- 777, ®i$,
U. 374, P. 667, N. 994, B.D. 172, 3$, ® ^
1 îîji ® li formula, precept, in-
struction, rule, decree, law, ordinance, an ancient
copy or custom, prescription; plur. y \7 y
n.N.74,®$;n.p..*®s^
teprethepu f^A^f!,
the course of the law.
Tepi ®l\l\vmt ® ()() |, Tuat IX, a
serpent with four human heads at each end of
his body, and eight pairs of legs.
Tepi-t ®«^, iv, 614, ® c^, B.D.
32, ro, a serpent crown or a serpent in a crown.
Tepui (Tchatchaui (?) j|, Tuat XI,
a two-headed god-: one head faces to the right
and the other to the left.
Tepu (Tchatchaiu) ®® Tuat 11, a
© corn-god.
Tepit-besses ^ J [1 f| [1, g J [1
, Tuat III, a goddess.
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Tepit-netchemu-seth ® *w 8 «\
tk f] s==5 P. 695, chief of the sweet-smelling
Ja I © gods.
Tepi-khu-f ® A^
1 e 1
L.D. V, 39, a
jackal-god.
21' D I 21 D g^=^ T
plur-fff¥T'u-ss3'!^!T-B-D- ^
n <^r> jo 1 Ä\ <cz> x> I -a*
Tepui (Tchatchaui)-sa-then ®®
. n S==5 Tuat IV, a man-headed serpent
AAAAAA with two pairs of human legs.
Tepi-sekh-t-f | d [1
P. 825, M. 249,
N. 703, a god.
Tepiu-shetau ?m
1 1 o "u 1
1, B.D. 168,
I, "Tuat VII, the gods of mysteries.
Tepi-thra J^ <=>!), Tuat X, a light.
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tep ^ feffis, boat ; *] 2^ ^ , the boat of
the god [Rà] ; see tep ^Q^-
D o
tep J [, box, chest, coffer, coffin.
teP ^ Q, hippopotamus.
tep [/I, to burn, fire, flame.
tep °^ , Rec. 2o, 40, a kind of plant.
Din
tep
Ck G=^
D
D
I Qf; Copt.
' D I
*, to taste; see
Toon.
tepai-t(?) ûe°, A.Z. 1900,37, ° e °
^ V ' D III y '° D olll
iu!
o
t^P Ö food, fare, victuals,
JX 11 1' nourishment, drink.
tepau ^^^ 11 BD- M5> M, a kind
of cattle ; see o (1 D ^^.
^, IV, 669, ^ ^ £ , ^ £, a kind of cattle ;
seeofJD^and^"^^!.
tepà ^ () £, ^ () ^, IV, 758, to sniff,
o D
to snuff the air, to breathe; var. 3.
tepi (1 (1 ^JnK> Rec. 4, 27, bark, boat.
tepà ° (1 eli^, Rev. =c^3 è^, bark,
boat ; Copt. TOÏT.
tepiu ^i\l\\ "\,a kind of voraCfi0sUh
tepen ) D q ?> Rev- I3,12, = e^> II
:=i; circuit.
tepenn W^A, 11 W^A, cumin ; Copt.
_ D ° III D TT » ||f ' F
T£.nrc, T<Lnerc, e£.nerc, Lat. cuminum.
teph ®j(,Rec. 20, 9i = ^| °
cm
ûD û Ck
'—n' D
n
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gulf; plur.
, Rec. 13, 15, cave, cavern, den, hollow,
Ck I
1; var.
U3 1 D
Ck
U3'
Tephi[t]-neb-s, etc. °8
B.D. 145, 146, the 20th Pylon.
TephutHäp-^^-
, B.D. roo, 3, the sources of the Nile.
/wvw\
Tephit shetait ° 8 ° 3L,
o qr| l,theyth Division of the Tuat.
Te"hit-tcha-t^-^- -J
Itk ° Rec. 27, 189, the coffin of Seker the
^ _2T U3 ' Death-god.
tephit ° 8 dû o'Tp, fission V, 518, a
D All I funerary garment.
compare Heb. rPIDFI.
TeptiU (?) ° Q 1, Nàstasen Stele 46,
fgi IIIII ibid. 17, the army of the Nine Tribes of
I mi' Nubia who fought with bows and arrows.
o D^=
\\ o
o D
tepti-t
Tept
tef
£55, B.D. 86, 2, *^-_, this
IV, 966, these words.
tef ^_^>iv, 765,^
Ck Ck
, Nàstasen Stele 63, bow.
Denderah IV, 59, god
of bows and arrows.
, Pap. 3024, 77, °
'VA o
3
o 1
J& ]i)'
father; plur.
Ck
Ck' Ck
Ck
Ck Ck O
Ck Ck O
, t. 319= qqq; u. 499,
,P. 7ir = (jo (jo (jo, N.1356,
^•» M. 545 = (j o (j o (j o,
P. 442, N. 1126,
^, IV, 864; °
Ä, Hh. 379,
my mother and father.
= 1 1 1 of U. 499, the father-gods of the Tuat.
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teftef^ °
Tef-f....
Tef-f-meri
IV, 1054, father of father,
grandfather.
— Lupator.
tef
t=t «» Philopator.
, bread, cake, food in general.
tel , a seed or fruit (?)
teftef
tef °
shrubs, bushes.
^*0, U. 326, ^ ^, U. 532,
Rec. 27, 191, ^ ^r^ A*/wvA
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* /ww«, a^~_ QÄ, tO Spit,
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to eject anything from the body.
teftef
f*-
to pour out ; var.
T=T
Teftef-Nu *§- f** |§ ^, Den-
derah IV, 62, a warrior-god.
tefi
A
2, 3, Thes. 1202,
117, 6, *^-r ., Rec. 21, 14,
, Anastasi IV, 2, 5, Koller
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r * to hop, to skip, to spring into the air, to
' bubble up (of water), to palpitate.
teftef ° ° X, Koller 4, 5, ° °
0 A.Z. 1873, 63, to spring up, to lift the
r-1—i* feet in trespass, to step over.
tef-t *~ * ^e Hymnis 39, the leap of
a a' a fish.
tefi-t ^^-I^,, Pap. 3024, 34,
hoppings, jumpings, leapings, skippings.
tefà ° /] ^ * Amen. 7, 13, to cultivate
or tend a tree (?)
teftefa ° û *^S—*, Rev. n, 167,
to work gems into a stone, to inlay, to embroider.
tefen ^_ "^ V&, Thes. 1482, IV, 972,
****** PM
Rec. 17, 5, helpless one, orphan (?) destitute
Digitized
person.
tefon *^a, w^3, *<*-£
******* ****** O ~.,,.
V}7 1, to rejoice, to be glad, to enjoy, to praise.
tefon n2_ a ,t0 rlse UP't0 sPrin8 UP't0
****** nc~
tefon r° -*•"*
hop.
r"—
bird.
******
, to spit, to pour out.
Tefen *^3gP, Mettemich Stele 51, one
******
of the seven scorpions which accompanied Isis
in her wanderings in the Delta; var. k^ 3vP*
******
Tef nit ° r^ '^'d. 5^ consort °f l^e
îw^ V ' preceding.
Tefen *A , U. 453, a judge of the dead.
******
£-v ******
Tefnit _ _ , U. 425, 453, P- 62,198,
*■
/^>. ****** fy fy £-v ******
N. 599, consort of the preceding.
^ S\ Tomb Seti I, one of the
Tefnit
******
.' 75 forms of Rä (No. 14).
Ö, U. 242, N. 1108, ° ö
Tefnut
****** ^ -**-^
„N.933,97o,^^,^^,^û
#- ™» ^ ^ — ^ °> RD- l6* 8'
Shu and Tefnut were produced by the
masturbation of Temu, or by Àusâusit, the shadow of
Tern.
Tefnut ^Jj,TuatI,DenderahIII, 78:
(1) a singing-goddess; (2) a deity touching the
lips with the tip of a finger.
tefnu ° ö (S) Rec* 3. 46, a kind of
*^-£ , , ,' cake.
> resin (?) ; compare Copt.
^' TeÄXe.
tefrer
******
tefhä ° ? —a |& \\\ %^, p. 441,
° ? a ^"^, M- 545, a kin<* of bird,
crane(?); var. () o j[ _fl ^ |p "^, N.
1126.
tern
,U.378,T. 1S4,
KoUer 2, 1, , ^, ^, ^ |, )a
ÄÄ Vrnr
by MiërosoftïiJ
, to make an end of,
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T
to finish, to complete, to come to an end, to
finish one's course ;
^IC3E
DE Ä a' A,Z* I9°5' 33' t0 ShUt' ^
^
Peasant 286, to shut the mouth ;
Copt. TJÜC.
temm
> iv, 752,
^IC3E
> U. 3*3,
^, Heru-
emheb 16, to finish, to complete, to make an end
of; compare Heb. DDJH, Arab. ;, Syr. *p&».
temi
whole, the entire thing, complete.
temàu ^pct[[^, ^
temu, temmu
\\ o a a
avv^,al,,the
^k all, com
JT plete.
k-4V
p-439,^k-^1Müi,M-655
Ck
Ck
7\
i'IV'967'^
I !, iv, 470, l°
!, IV, 895
I Ck
^IC3E
\Êà\'
ïpazQ
^IC3E
Ck
j all peoples, mankind, mortals, men and
I ' women.
temui
774,
tk A A P. 833, N. 768, full (dual, of the two
tem-tà, temm-tà J^|^|!]> N.339,
^IC3E
k)^'p-«"^k:-
Ck
11- %LJk$ÜQ' comp|ete'y.
entirely, wholly.
J] <=> all, com-
11©' plete.
Ck
temm-tu
Tern, Temu ^caE, u. 207,
the great god of An (Heliopolis)
and the first living Man-god; the creator of
heaven and earth, for he fashioned the phallus
of Shu and the womb of Tefnut (J -<s>- ß
AvWvAA
AvWvAA
0^0^
N. 969, 970, his first consort was Ausâusit
(Saw<T<ç), and his last Temit ^^
0 Tuat III, an aged god who
fr"—n-' punishes the wicked.
0 Tuat VI, one of nine spirits
frr-it' who destroyed the dead.
Tern
Tern
Tem > , Tuat VI, a jackal-headed stake
to which the damned were fettered.
rpftTn ^ Tuat XI, a staff surmounted by
^pr-rt> a human head wearing a disk.
mem ^ $ a form of Rä during the
^ ' last three hours of the day.
Tomb'of Seti I, one of the
' 75 forms of Râ (No. 11).
mem ^ ^J Denderah IV, 80, an ape-god,
Tem ^fcnziE
^TT-g |' and god of bows and arrows.
Tem ^N* Jj , Berg. II, 2, a god who
re-joined the members of the dead.
Tem
2jp *, Temati
Temit ^n=K, °
d O ^11 IL
Vc, one of the 36 Dekans; varr.
\\
* ; Gr. Tu.^
n
the consort of
Tem.
Temit *T, Berg. II, 2, a goddess who
re-joined the members of the dead
of the triad of Heroopolis.
Tem-Rä ^^O, Ö^Ü
god by night and day.
Temu-Heru-àakhuti
, a member
, the Sun-
Harmakhis.
> :^n=K
Ck
', Tem +
Tem-Kheprer > ^ w , N. 663,
foi D t4? <C^>
Tem + the Beetle-god—a form of Râ.
Tem-Kheperà ^ | $<=»t| |,
£^s3fê«Hs3'R4intheta,ee'en-
ing and early morning.
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Tem-sa.aru(?) ~ |^(]4
L.D. III, 28, B.D.G. 856, a god of
Tem-sep
Ck
the 42 assessors of Osiris.
D _Plll'ta D £j
, B.D. 125, II, one of
Temu - sma - Khebit
kW
0 O, B.D. 38, 1, a form of Tem.
Tem-Tehuti
Tem + Thoth.
tem, tem-t
1 ^fc03
^
, B.D. 175,6,
Ck
/ OtT| it II vp^ZŒ
, U. 608, T. 332,
•HM-
Ck
.; ^JCII
û g, g, Ck C=L Ck
sp^ZCC (2, * Cpf ir
*•
, no, not, none, not at all, by no means,
nothing, nought, not any, nothingness, without ;
Q f\ ^K, p. 665, those without; tem unn
vf\ Üfe, non-existent ; /\ t\ -^> @ 4^1,
the dead; ^ ffi ^ JU, clawless; )a
III ©
, unknown;
V3
if1
è
i, unsatisfied; Copt. XJUL.
temi-t
ΣE3E
, so that not.
tem erta ^nr |\ . , not to permit,
not to allow, not to cause.
tem pesiu per te-t khaiu frg D
1 ar UU ar >> Excom-
munication Stele 5, the name or description of
a class of people (secret society?) who were
expelled from Napata.
tem, temm £$^fe* *-$^
,, to die, to perish, the end, death.
î£ar
î£ar
torn ^che^v ^., with ha-t O, _^£ O,
stubborn, obdurate ; Copt. TUôAA ÏÏ&HT.
Ck
tomiu ^^
Äv t\ ^ i 'the dcad*the damned-
temmtiu 0 ^ |)|) ^ ^ ^ j,
Litanie 8, the dead, the damned.
Ck
<?
tem J~*_ in the title ^
Ck , ,
<wwsa Ck V\ \ A.Z. 1902, 96.
^ar
temui [pe n ! A-2- ^o2» 96, lands,
I \\ I 1 estates.
temm ° f\ 10* Ebers PaP- 7©, 18,
>I3E _M* JS^. 19
tem, temi ^E flj £&, ^<&, ^%
: i 1 Hi ^n=si
i, to sing, to declaim, to praise.
temiu M Vfà|, choristers, singers, choir.
tem
tem JLö,
Ck
Rev. 13, 29, mat; Copt.
' XJULH.
Rev. 13, 32, to be arrayed or
dressed.
tem-t ^e v, Rec. 5, 92,
Ol ^ILII
, Rec
4, 22, / X, Rec. 5, 96, bandage,
bandai! IL Ol
let, covering, attachment, sack, bag, pouch ;
Copt. TOOJUie.
Ck I ^ILII I ^H IL I fyl, It
/ , Rec. 4, 2 9, sledge of a shrine, frarne-
work, crate, wicker box ; Copt. TJLÄ.H.
temmu^^^^j, B.D. ,53A,
23, parts of a net.
Temm reu ubenu, etc.
ΣE3E
I I
^jo^r-H10^
^
tem-t ice*.
B.D. 153A, 18, the pole of the
hunting net of the Akeru-gods.
, Rec 17, 147, ^Lj§£
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^a=a
3 G 2
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terni, tem-t
0(3
, to join together (?)
temm
^IC3E
kkfl^kM-
to compress, to squeeze
together.
o ^
^lOŒ J§^ JS*^ Ci ^E3
compact substance.
tern, terni o
e
, some hard,
V£A
e, to in
iv
ç5^, to cut, to engrave, to inscribe; varr.
©
temtem ^
, Verbum I, 336, 3,
^, Rev. m, ",}^}^^-fl,
cut, to carve, to scrape, to scratch, to engrave ;
Copt. tJÖLTJÖL.
I, IV, 1082,
temmut N
foi
writings, documents, inscriptions
tema û v. \x\ AA Rev. 14, n, to
strike a lyre, to play the harp.
tema Ç*Jp m, a kind of sacred tree, nut
tree«; plur. "||£|j.
tema ^Bt, ^J? ' r* n>t0 bind t0"
- ' *' V1 1 -*i
gether"; var. *^jp ^ .
tema ^l^ft* ^ft. ft. Rec-
27, 222, sack, mat; Copt. XJULH.
tema-t ^4^^, ^^T^, 2J»
, apparel.
Tema, Temam, Temamti f^*,
_f^£ >^> f^£ Ti<, Denderah II, io, one of
the 36 Dekans ; var. *2fc» TT * ; Gr. Tu/t.
Tema-t
her-t \
C=Z3 §•
O I I I O
>kr, one
<§>-
of the 36 Dekans ; var. * <r> i<.
tema-ti, temam-ti Zb 5Ï, °4 £==
J' / Ms§?'—^ ^ \\
S> ^ S> pairofwi"gsi «"• ^ ».
^1
'^wvx, Rev. 11, 65,
/VA/VNAA
sand-bank, mud-fi^t.
temâ ü£ c=>^ ro^> book, document,
a ' writing.
temâU 2Jr % ^2, wind, breeze; Z^
K T2 \ a^a^' a fair wind'
temai-t f^l^, A!] ^, case, box, chest.
temam ^>^^1T> Rec 27, 222,
Gol. Hamm. 9, 33, .f^^.ft» IV, 1113, _^>
k&^kKAfl[ftW
Pap. 3,10, sack, mat ; plur. o ^g/ t\ J> fl" 1 >
B.D. ,3, ,5, ,8., ., ^ifift.A-2-
1900, 20; Copt "TJLft-H.
temam-t T^JQ ~, SlTm' ^*
^ , "Ek ©v @. ^ apparel made of wool or
-^ m Ä ^ 11ii ' hair ; Copt. TOJUU.
temamu ^Jp f} J) !, the dead.
Temam ^Jp <^^|\ "ta,Rec.2 9; 151,
a serpent-god.
temài o\ (]() ^, o|()() ^S-a, to
bind, to join together; var. c=^> y (1(1,
temi fo=g (](] t=t, inundation, Nile-flood.
temi fa
mnD,
a kind of close hard
stone.
a kind of disease, hard boils (?)
temi ot\ ((] ©, Rev. n, 144» town
townsman ; Copt, '\ ÂX.G.
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temi |*= ûû, Rec. 13, 76, what is fit
ting or seemly ; Copt. X00JUL6.
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tomsu}jjjp^
temum -1 N
damned person or thing
temr ^k
to mix together,
to compound.
temr J^ ^S<Z=>' a kind of sma11 fish-
_ , A.Z. 1906, 116, ft >;s«, Rec.
©Wim y ' Ol <ajgfc'
4, 22, a kind of precious stone or earth, a kind
of ochre (?)
Libyan women.
Temhi-[t] | <= g (j(j *| j^, a goddess
of the Red Land, r~^—1 or desert.
tems , , Thes. 1481, IV, 971, to
turn towards, to direct a course.
terns
MIM
to be striped
' or variegated.
temsu
1, IV, 1082,
e
I, brightly coloured paintings (?)
^> J ff] -fc^> Mission 13, 51,
a charge against someone, indictment, decree of
i, B.D. 125, III, 16; var.
lift-* ft
1 1 1
1 1 1
Terns
khenttljjiil*,]^*,
one of the 36 Dekans; var.
tems \ [ft fl^ ~n, Anastasi I, 26, 2, o
*.
^-fl'
^] m' ° làv[Qï rö'to h,de>to cover
over,
to bury ; Copt. TUDJULC, eüOJULC.
B.D. 41, 9, wooden
111' objects.
ten
pron. 2nd sing. fern, thou; older
+ __ o o o I o 6} I o
LGH ftAAAftA ftAAAftA I /l I /WWA ,
III'© III /VW^VA l' /WWVA SU I Q ^
/WWVA pron. 2nd plur. you, your ; Copt.
111' - THncrr.
, „ , demonst. pron. this.
ten
ten , at the rate of.
ten O, Rev., hole of a serpent.
/W\AftA
teni(?) ° ^, ^'"S, to cut, to divide;
ten, teni «^ *| lx^ b.d. 52,4, ° (I
/WWVA
/WWW
Ö ©
, where ? ;
Ä>
1
/WW\A
III Ö
H
Dream Stele 31, "where are they?"; Copt.
Turn.
tennu /WWW
Ö ©
/W/WW
w
1 ä\ 'whence? Ï c°pt TtJUN
/WWW (? CK , /W/WW I VT*< . /W/WW I , /WWA >£\
0 fl^' 0 ©I 7r^' 0 ©U 0 Jr
1 >\ 1 ' 1 tta' t0 ra,se> to elevate, to exalt,
to distinguish, to promote to high rank, to
I îK , to enlarge the land ;
\ "X& £j3 rtS H a, ^\ !, to increase births ;
possess honour or fame, to be honourable ;
jr
increase : w«w«
\\
o
/W/WW
w
varr. /www
Ö ©
var. /www
Ö ©
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tennu ^. A 1, L-0- m> J94> /J, mag-
Ö © IJi I nincent (statues).
3 G 3
o
T [ 838 ] T
ten, tennu w»w« >s\ J, w** |
1 O T' IV' I045' eVery h°Ur; "ö" -P I
Ö
ftAAAftA
Ö
o^e_, every time he riseth; 1\ p^^ j
I ^37, Koller 4, 7, of every sort and kind.
teni
w
l^fl' rklll' Thes-I2°4'
to count, to reckon, to estimate.
tennu
post, tax, rent, census.
tenmi-t
v ar ' » ar ' »Rev-
11, 149, men who pay rent or taxes, tenants.
tennu-t amw
0
I "r\m
I /VAAAftA
I Ö
Ö ûll
1' 0 @1j
ftAAAftA
Ö (§.
/^AAAftA v\i, number, quantity, amount, extent;
ftAAAftA
Ö ©
1 vC; ' ^> Sreat number; mwa j
1 ^^ 1, very many ; \o 3
1 i=> I 1
IV, 968, to calculate numbers.
/WWW
Ö
tenn ,v£w, Rev> I2> 45, ground, earth;
o n Copt, enrn.
Tennu /WWW
_ ,u r > /WWW ,
O (£ «21 /WWW
a god, the " father
of the Gods."
Tenn /WWW
a primitive earth-god ; see
Tatenen.
rnpnT1u 1 "I "I ^ the female counterpart
lennit J 4.4.^ 0f Tennu.
m
Tennit Ànit sheta-t àru "k 11
flow, Edfû I, 25, a goddess.
tena
/W
Tenait
district in the Tuat.
, basket.
Û0, B.D. 79, 5, a
tenà ° (] E , Israel Stele 11, basket (?)
/WWW 1 N
teni (?)
to separate.
1iL-
WA« if to divide,
tenà-[t] (J r L , piece, portion;
/WWW 1 *- 1 -M
[I |~|- , rations, allowance.
tenà-t g (j ^^ (j^, the name of
the 7th and 23rd days of the month ; var.
/WWW
1
/WWW
° QÄ, Rougé LH. II, 114, ° (Utôfc,
/WWW 1 / VJ ft/WVW 1 ' 7j
„ [I (^ f%, to be aged, to grow old, old, old
age, maturity, aged man, a title of respect ;
var. /www
tenà (j (g j
/WWW
Rev. 12, 11, brave,
distinguished.
/WWW
1
A S .Jour. As. 1908, 288,
H j\ ' whence ; Copt, TOOK.
tenà
/WWW
tenà (J ^ 8r» Rev- *4> **,t0 Prav>t0
/WWW 1 >^ I
cry out, to invoke ; and see £
I.
tenàu
Q circular vessel, pot
' or tray.
tenài(?) ■ ° Q <g fleflfl, Jour. As.
ft/WVW 1 1 11
1908,256= ° (] |C(?)
/WWW 1
tenàs (j I ^\ , heavy, ponderous.
ft/WVW 1 I ^\
tenit rOO^^i, C ^ I, B.D.
(Saite) 145, 36, outcry, cry,-clamour.
tenu „ £, A.Z. 1908, 17, dyke(?) piece,
portion ; see (I » L , and tena
/WWW 1 *1 " A/WWN
/WWW
Ac-
tenu
Gw' ö
compare Copt. eertKJU.
\ 3=,' ecliPse(?>'
tennut ^0^ ?ev< 't "t wo-men
Ö Q w III players of tambourines.
tennu /WWW
Ö ^
www, the "old" canal;
var. /www
ft
"tennu
ftAAAftA Y^ ^^^"j weakness, failure.
Tennu /WWW I
Ö ^ I
1 1 < a foreign tribe or
{W) ' nation.
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tennu^^!,UD.m>I94,I5,bird,
tenbekh ° j RM. 5645, 12,
AAAAAA ^£) I J\
o n a—=» o n *»-«» on ft. »«
AAAA/W -SÜ .A WWW ^ 55»Nt AAAAAA ^ _ZT $*Â
Peasant 161, J njj~i, to shrink from,
to hesitate, to waver, to fail, to deceive.
tenbekh-t — \\ @
AAAAAA
fright,
shrinking.
"\ AAAAAA n
tenflu )V|
tenem
AAAAAA
A
^ Rev. 14, 11,
l' harpers.
Peasant B 2, 98,
, B.D. 169, 23, IV, 363,
AAAAAA
,, a*/wvx /\,, fl ^z=: (1(1 /v,
A/WWA J 11 AAAAAA
/V, to wander, to err, to go astray,
to lose the way, to turn aside from.
tenem m c
a. o
see
/v
1 o
AAAAAA _2a*\S /'nv^ AAAAAA
tenemu ° (1 t^^S, Peasant 18, a
AAAAAA J "HVy I I I
plant used in medicine (?)
Tenemi °
AAAA*
à- °
LU /www
B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
lS9' 8' ö ^>^> o' Ombos '• 6l' a god"
dess who gave drink to the dead.
"\ AAAAAA "\ AAAAAA / Ô "\ AAAAAA / Ô
"\ AAAAAA <T ~^> (S "\ AAAAAA
Jim 1 L-fl' Jim
strong, strength, brave, valiant ; compare Copt.
Z(A5(J0pe.
"\ AAAAAA <. "^» r» "\ AAAAAA <T "s.
tenreku A • e°,
O111 ^z^> 111 O111 Tzzz*
yS Ö , Anastasi IV, 12, 1, carob wine.
tenher ° HI Ç5> box, chest, coffer.
J*
. . . Llfl'
to be
tenh
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
, a pair
nf • „c. _,,,,. ^ ^^ Rev.'14, 4; Copt.
01 wings: piur. /www , t> 17 —r
<y
tonkhonui Q ° (1 (1 %,, N. 1165
"°^^(1(1,p.39., 8 y.y™°f
AAAAAA
tens Aww, M jj, I ß , to be heavy, to be
weighty, ponderous ; see I E3 A.
aaaaaa I Hi
tens °ö
, A.Z. 1871, m,
hippopotamus, symbol of Typhon, or Set.
"\ AAAAAA
tent II , belonging to.
tentâmu|Tlk^ni°'akind
of disease.
tent hetrà ~| * | ° (j [ R,
belonging to the horse, horse-soldier, cavalry.
• tenta (?) ^ût\ gfip, Rev- I2>.93>
v ' (§. J^"5^' scorpion.
tenta ° ) [) ° a kind of 8rain' see.dj
/www 0 1 III' or fruit.
Ten-ti o V ° U J), Lit- 47. a form of
W ^-~-, Sil ' the Sun-god.
tentem ° ° f\ °} akbd of grain,
AAAAAA
frr-ir J$^ m' seed, or fruit.
tenten dk, „ M Jjr, to be strong,
AAAAAA AAAAAA Zj ÜÜ /Ll
to attack, aggressive ; var. <2jV £ -/»■
AAAAAA AAAAAA
tenth AAAAAA, a plant (?) Tf^'
tentha-t
o o
, throne pavilion, throne; varr.
AAAAAA
_T I , AAAAAA jT| .
o an ^—
Tenten ] œ mm, the ™me °[ % ^r"
0 rwww pent deity.
© J, Rev. ii,
tenntchai AAAAAA
Ö
188, shrine, sanctuary.
ter <=>L c^IÉ' ^llf'a
particle.
ter,terà ° f{ \, Gol. Hamm. 13,112,
Thés. 14S1, IV, 97o, ^£ ^ |], ^(j £
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terr
ter
Tppe.
weak.
jj£^,Rec. 16,57, ^Jf
^ 1 , to pay honour, to revere, to applaud, to
have a regard for; j ^jj ^=», Amen. 25,
7, j *=$ ^^, ibid. 21, 11.
0 X ^ IV, 1182, to revere ; Copt.
^>f^'t0be
ter ° {= ° (1(1 0 = xh, time.
ter \ <zz> (\= I O, time, season
ter 5p, Rev. 13, 19, to produce.
ter-t I^Q.Rec-2> io7> I^D
Il A ^=-7*-, 1 a Q> willow tree; plur.
o 11m' Pap" 3°24' 92' 1 ^^ ^ I ! '
Rec. 2, 62, lie1' Metternich Stele 77,
Xüope (&00 ft Toope), eoop.
ter ft, M v, stuff, cloth, bandlet,
garment ; <=> ww "~f II, Rec. 6, 8,
a byssus cloth ; varr. ft I, 0.
ter L , fi t -fl, to destroy, to wipe
out, to efface, to obliterate; * ^
Jour. As. 1908, 308, destruction of sensuality
destruction.
X o
ter
, to guide.
terter L_J], Rev. 12, 27, strong
place, fort ; Copt. X&."Xxë\.
terr \ )JL oven, furnace; Assyr.
Hf< ^ Al» Rawl. C.I.W.A., V, Obv. I, 1. 27,
Heb."tt3fl, Syr. *4c^è. Arab. ,^J.
ter-ti
w
the two eyeballs of
Râ.
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ter-ti <£> ^L % = &
the two birds, i.e.', Isis and Nephthys.
ter-ti
ter, trà, tri MM O, Rec 33, 6,
I , time, season; fern. (1(1 o | ;
festivals ; Of ^^7> at a^ times, always ;
•j O a*/w\a -^ ^sN ^ time of dawn ;
(j j' O **/wva ^ ^ p=f=^ O, time of evening ;
•j O a*/w\a o _, Sphinx Stele 8, Rec.
17, 147, midday; (j j O**
Rec. 17, 130, the night season; Copt. TH.
trà-ui ^ £ g, IV, ,045, ° I) £
£r, the two times, i.e., morning and evening.
trà-t, teri-t ° (|{^ ° (j(| ^, toe,
claw, talon.
terri <z
teri °
tru ^
stream, river.
Jour. As. 1908, 312, to
destroy.
tru
j, Rev. 13, 38 =
to revere, to worship.
{* - 1 <^> \ f*'
, Kubbân
C (3
Stele 3, (IM 0, colour, paint.
terD <E> il t0 S've>t0 administer, to pro-
^ O 1' vide offerings.
terp \ ft, to bind, to tie together.
terp
D*
, a kind of goose; plur.
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terf
to write, to copy, writing,
document.
tert ° llv> Rev* I2' 78' stairs>* Co£î-
<=> 0 ' TOOpT.
Tertiu (?) \ <==> ' ' ', the dwellers in
deserts and mountains.
teh
#iH
A,
p. (/I, heat, flame
ra
ra
^t-fl,
' ra
ra
' ra
^' ra^A' ra^' ira 3^' Treaty I3j
p. A, r-, ^è\, to cross over, to transgress, to
infringe, to violate a frontier, to break.into, to
trespass, to invade, to attack ;
1021,
ra
ra
ra
^a,iv,
, to transgress a law;
[ J\ " ^*"^i to go off the road, to
o I
err; r-i J-A > t0 wander (of the mind); ,—, .A
I, Israel Stele 13, to invade a nation.
tehu ^\i
ra_^l^gf'Peasant237>m
NrL ^uflT" Amen. 5> I2> r7> 6, transgressor,
Jl* 2r ' marauder, invader, attacker.
tehi-t 5<*Îa, Peasant 28l\PaP- 3°24,
IÜ -* 11, attack, invasion.
teha
ra
Jour. As. 1908, 277,
trouble.
tehab
ra
J'
ra
X O
;l-a' ra
. 11' ra
j^t-..
SJ^SSJLSI-S
S ^H 1, to beat, to strike.
tehab
ra
J
@
wooden instrument; plur.
, a kind of wood,
S !
var.
ra
J
e
ra
J
teham
ra
VV TTT °
^,111,143, m
kJL'ÄkV^Äk
^K^-', to muster an army, to collect by force.
tohan
ra
&
, to appoint to an office,
to promote ; var.
tehani
ra
&
rajBkv\<s>,togrce,',osa,ut,:'
to pay homage by touching the ground with the
forehead.
tehar | rD ^■2a cr~D Q, oven, furnace.
tehà -((
tehâr
raH%*
ra<^>
Rev. 13, 27, trouble;
Copt. TUÔ&.
Rev. n, 182, brave,
distinguished.
tehâra ^ \j
ra
-g£& v\ , Rev. 11, 182,
the blooming one (?) ; Gr. OiXeia (?)
i, IV, 686, a "brave,"
tehur *^f
a soldier; see ,—,
ra
teheb
tehem
tehem
mil
a kind of
wood.
r B.M. 138, to cry out ;
m L-fl' Copt. xe^ejuL (?)
ra
L-fl,
ûfLl X
Thes. 1205, ^S^, ra^^^J' t0
muster an army, to round up men, to drive cattle,
to attack ; var. ra_ $i.
21 ra I:
tehem
ra
' rar
to water.
tehem 2 T M , to cook, to boil.
tehen-t*m®£, ~m ®, £ £ J,
Aft/WVA \ AA/WVA
ra® ?!
forehead ; Copt. Te&rte.
tehenn
, to adore, to touch
ra
the earth with the forehead in homage.
0 ^wvA^_fl £bers Pap g5> ,4)
tehennu
füöe
1 1 1
tehni S . Iftî-JI, °
parox)'sm (?)
ra w i°stw^J' ra w i°bl—a'
to appoint to some rank or dignity, to promote,
to dedicate ; var.
ra w
m
toher raT$' raS^i'Thcs-
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ra 1 a' rau
1204, brave man, soldier.
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tehteh n n ™. ^ ^J-^T
lU lU ' T^T.
tefjirv,i,']i^m'iead;var-
° ; Copt. T&prr.
,,000 *~*
of metal, brass (?); var. ji —h— o, \ Q ^ o.
tehia o § (1(1 'Çx A, Rev., to wallow,
to sprawl about ; Copt. T(JU£,.
il \ V ' a P^ant' anc* tne see^ or ^ru'1 °^
the same used in medicine (Ebers Pap.)
tehen ]j[ — flff, flff, ]g^,to
sparkle, to coruscate, to scintillate, the lightning
flash; var. c^> fi w»w« O; tffff^/)
Culte Divin, 157.
TTTT' TTTT , ° , • W 0 ° „-„>
]IVti']L^N,'P-S-B-I5'^]f
o 1 ^|>~Amen-6j 8' fiff ;. |j( — fiff»
fliïf m ' J Ia will' Hymn DariuS 38' sParkle-
stone, crystal, faience, blue porcelain.
Tehen-t (Thehen-t) flff ° , a name
of the sacred boat of Heroopolites.
Te,entiuMr7iTfJ|j)A.,
1900, 20, the sparkling gods, stellar luminaries (?)
w
ftAAAftA
O O O
ftAAAftA
■mr °
1 1 1
see also Thehnu fyyjj1 *) vj
tehnu J I o^ \ j, Hh. 364, flint
knives (?) obsidian knives (?)
teher o |-2s& ^|l, Rev. 12, 39, to be
jealous ; Copt. TUJ&p.
a kind of metal, copper (?); var.
tehsu o
tel* ]fl
H (f) ^\ Festschrift (Leemans)
I v Jl ' 3, shoemaker.
^ dp * to beat, to break,
£=, 1 £ Jl} to hammer.
^ v> À> jl> **"ä» plummet, the little
weight which served as the tongue of the scales ;
S "& w 11' ^ubbân I3' Just wci8hti q à
I |, Rev. 3, 12, the regulation of justice.
tekhà (I ^ nnm, A.Z. 1900, 33, weigher,
the pointer of the scales.
tekhi ^ £ ^, J £ ^, ibis, crane;
Copt, f <6i (?)
Tekhi ° 6 JL ? titler0f Thothas resu"
® lU lator of times and seasons.
Tekhi ° w tne Soc^ °f ^e ist montn
® ' (Thoth).
Tekhi[t] \\, goddess of the ist month.
Tekh-en-bu-maät ^6
B.D. 125, III, 28, name of thedoor-bolt of the
hall of Maâti.
tekhit 2 ^, Rec. 16-, 141, I X, J %
^j, violet P)j«r.^;^°S^,
water or essence of violets.
tekh-t 2 "^> 2 Ä' Nàstasen Stele,
a wine cup or bowl; °~AV Ebers 66>- ^
O
Ö'
wineskin (?)
tekh ° O a mixture of bread and wine
ö,2ö,
or bread and beer,
O AA A O
ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA
ftAAAftA
tekhi '
^£
, to drink, to be or to
become drun k ; Copt, f &6, ei^)I.
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T
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T
tekhu J^qW Love Songs 2, 2,
O JI h drink.
tokhàu £ (] ^ Ö, drunkard; plur.
O
111
tekhu
G habitual
t, ,/)' drunkard.
Tekhu $ j^,N.6i8, Ö,T. 87, M. 240,
the cupbearer of Horus.
tekh ° ö ° ^ the "drunken"
© ^E7' O ^E7' festival.
tekhait (tekhit)
»4, 15, ° I ()!) s=>
' tekhab (tekheb)
0 =
Rev.
drunkenness; Copt.
J-.
Rev.
13, 15,
T==T
Rev. 14, 12, flooded
or irrigated land.
tekhan (tekhen) ° 0 Û, Rev. 13,
19, to hide, to protect.
tekhanu ° Ö Rev. 12,117, a hiding
*»—»rT3' place.
tekhanu (tekhnu) ° Ö °, Rec.
v ' »-» HDD III
15, 16, a kind of stone.
tekhar Ä> ^^, $v Rev. 14, 10, to be
ftAAAftA
AA/WVA
ftAAAftA
troubled
tekhirt] ^ flu 4k,Rev-I2'36' massfre>
L J ©Hi JB? slaughter.
'L-fl' ©
Ç—fl' OJU' ©
ty /w^, Rec 5, 86, U*~*, ^
(2 Q, to dip in water, to steep
WAW, S&â ftAAAftA,
Ck
©
=1 © ' ©
in water, to plunge into water, to flood, to wet,
to moisten, to anoint.
tekheb O, y * ., any foetid
moisture from the body, sweat, etc. ; var.
tokhbustà o J e ^ ] 1 "H"' Harris
500, rev. 2, 4, sack, sacking; var. o *£\ U (2
tokhbokh-j-.-J-^.
Pap. 67/- ° II **"**) to shrink back from,
tekhen w/m ,
ftAAAftA
' O w
to hesitate, to waver.
, Rev. 13, 19,
' OüJ?L-/)'
Nàstasen Stele 40, ö Sp, Rev. 13,19, to hide,
to cover over, to protect; Copt. TlLngfi (?)
teknen w^, aam«, Ebers 60, 10, ^>>d,
to have running or rheumy eyes (?)
tekhnen ^=, vfbum. n> § I23> to
© j^&- have diseased eyes (?)
tekhen
©
V
—Ü, Q ö ^', A.Z.
a*/w\a _ ., to beat a drum
IO06, I23, /W\AftA £_l*j , WW«
or tambourine, to play an instrument of music
tekhenu „^
player; var
;, musician,
ößl
IV.7S6.^H|,JIJIJI^.^»».
great obelisks ; JI JI JI T^^^, IV, 642, very
1 1 1
obelisks ro8 cubits (162 feet) high.
0 AA^'N-ii6s> the
P. 391 ; var.
two obelisks of Rä.
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Tekhnu IV °@ (I ", Rec 4, 30, the
four obelisks used in a ceremony of Osiris.
T [ 844 ] T
Ck
ftAAAftA
T. 317, Rec. 27, 192,
ibis (?)
tekhen
tekhes^^, Sfl\=X\'
^ [1 \^, to slay, to kill.
tekhtekh Tl©"|®, u. 495» T. 236, N.
157, t , Anastasi I, 28, 6, A-,
Rec. 16, 129, ^ ^ r-~-., Love Songs 1, 10,
1 1 1
Ml
Ck Ck
© © .A'
Rev. 13, 69, to be disarranged, in wrong order,
topsy-turvy, involved, confused, muddle,
disorder ;
Ck Ck
I, Anastasi I, 28, 3,
CkCk<
confused speech, meaningless chatter ;
B.D. 17, 135, disarranged hair; Copt. TG^-
tekhtekhut SS^C=£:£=I, Rec. 26,225,
confusion, disorder.
Tekhtekh n([û([ <f&V, N. 1135,
c±C> a ft F^l M- 549» an abusive epithet.
^ ^ ' applied to Äapep.
tes ^\ , ^\ nnm, a stone or
metal knife ; var. ^\ , and ^^ ^\ .
tes hetch-t
-h— nnm
O
, Rec. 4, 21,
a white precious stone
tes thehen
Ck >^>-»[^^ a sparkling
'UN'' stone.
IÏÏTTT1
tes-t \ II o, I, 117, a feminine title (?)
tesàf ° û^=(l-^-0,bread'cakf'
—h— 1 G 1^=^ dough.
tesitesi
ej, Rev. 11,
188, judges (?) Glossed by AJaJOY.
tSU "I ^, see A.Z. 30, 81, P.S.B. 15,
471 ( ft is a prefix).
tSU |±^\^^, staff, support.
tesef —h— ^, —h— o , bread, cake, dough.
tesh
o x
plur. nn ]
X 1
, ordinance, law, regulation;
i'n^]à^lJi'CoptTe(A^
X
X
tesh ,. ~ . to rub down, to crush.
GTlLJ
tesh 'x , Amherst Pap. 28, nn,
q m .a ox XX7^
r^_| 5 -A . Peasant 179, oo , IV, 892,
Q "loo Q ni ,
Œnk—=Z1, ftp „> r~wn : I, to depart from,
to leave, to be separated from, to separate, to
crush, to cleave : _ru. C3E:L_J], Rec* 27>,8,8>
X inseparable.
teshtesh ° ° X, Ebers 69, 12,
o o ^ o o X
\\ , - „, to separate, to
nnnn A, nn nn l_ _/) r '
divide, to pound, to triturate.
Teshtesh ^^^j, A.Z. 1869, i39,
o o X
mn nn J\
used in the performance of resurrection
ceremonies.
j, Rec. 4, 31, a model of Osiris
0^0, I, 140, >* , Rec.
nn ' nn | © '
^, 118, frontier, boundary region; plur.
Ck n X \> gk Ck
, 1 v\ 1.
DO Tim
o X £
nn £ J\ \>
nome; Copt. TOttJ, TOOCtJ.
Ck
tesh
i]
1
tesh-t
@ X j Àmen. 7,
ÏÏT DO 1 \> I |' 12, 15.
, Copt. Cat. 406,
teshu
CD
j Rev. 11, 125, dwellers
I ' in a nome.
Tesh nn, Ombos I, 84, a city-god.
X ©
tesh
,!•
Rev. 11, 167
X
do
tesha ^Mj^, °ÛSÎ1^l1,> t0
split, to cleave, to divide, to crush.
teshi ^^ (I (I nnm , a kind of stone.
teshi Q
DO
teshb (?) ^ Jx, to break, to split.
t-sheps |j$fj, t^n^ö' Rec l6>
44 T' bundle (?)
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Rec. 32, 66, the cinnamon tree, cinnamon ;
schrift(Leemans) 117, 13, I Jj\\ W, cinnamon
oil or pomade.
teshen-t rxci ri , a metal tool or weapon.
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tesher oo, red, redness ; see r-rc—1 /%^;
Copt. Xpocy.
teshri ° .Aûfjfjçtf^ared cow.
m
teq \v , to cut, to slay, to strike.
tea ° Dl sPar'c' ^re> lamP> torch ; Copt.
.0 ¥2
teqem ^ J\ L-=fl, Rev. 12, 49, to un-
sheath a sword ; Copt. TOIÖÜC.
teqen öe^,to rule, to govern.
teqer <r=>, to be strong, mighty; var.
teqer ° -^ lg>, Nàstasen Stele, 45
Teqer
o _ss&
^, Mar. M.D. 49,
Sphinx I, 90, Rec. 21, 136, the name of a
Libyan dog owned by Antef-äa; in Egyptian
teqes
PV
o zi
, A.Z. 1908, 35,
131, to pierce, to penetrate, to cut, to stab;
Copt. TOOKC.
tek ^3*, Pap. 3024, 15,
tek ° £
tekk
to enter,
' to invade.
to disturb, to break the
peace.
, A.Z. 1905, 25, Gol. Hamm.
Ué^r^c8,i4r)^
no,
Rec. 12, 70, ^=^ .A, ^z^ft , to thwart, to
attack, to rob, to invade.
tekku ^ê*% h, robber, marauder,
invader;' plur. ^^ V\ jfti, IV, 614, ^z=*
\^A> IV, 647.
tektek .A , Mission 13, 58, B.D.
"3> 3»
«o «o X
^ fl> Rev. 11, 62, 12, 8, 70,
to invade, to attack; var.
Î5S
S^>
S
f> to kindle a fire, light a
'& ' . lamp.
teki (?)
teku ° ^\ fll , flame, lamp ; plur.
tekk-t ° ^* *^> a kind of insect»
teka
teka
U. 335, Rec 30, 187, a
fire-goddess.
<vz^* a ^Zi weevil (?)
, to see ; var.
', Rec. 3, 57 grain, fruit.
»
fire, flame, lamp, torch; | [_] J^ lj ffV'
Rec. 3, 49, many lamps ; Copt. *f~K.
Tekait |°j
Tekait y ^ (](] o fj, Tuat IX, a
fiery, blood-drinking serpent.
Tekait | j j, the consort of Maa-hes
TekauIV (J^^f|,l11, BD'I37A'
the four holy torches or lamps.
Tekaharsapusaremkakarmit Q
<=> %\ û î B>L>- (Saïte) l64> 4> a magical
^^J^OïïT name.
Teka-her |J f| T' ^T' Tuat HI'
(1) a serpent in the boat Penâ; (2) the serpent-
warder of the 4th Gate.
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=0=, Rev. 14, 49, a kind of oil.
o & TV . ...2 I
©v^
tekan | jr.^,, Jour. As. 1908, 307, to
drive away, to reject ; Copt. XUJCTTt (?)
tekas » 1 iq) V , A.Z. 1908, 131, to
pierce, to cut into ; varr. 11 J\, \\ ;
Copt. TU3KC, eüOKC.
teku °^ {^ ^\, bread, loaf, cake.
tekem ° tv^, B.D. 78,3, to approach.
tekem ~
tekmu ° Ifck.'V^ ^$^!' drawers
of swords; Copt. xeKJUL, TOKJÜL.
Tekem ^^J, ^M
B.D. (Saite 42) 72, 7, a god ; varr.
^ ill ' "" X«_B^ ' ftAAAftA
Todt. II, in.
Tekmi ^*(|f] .A , Tuat V, a jackal-god.
teken
*45> PaP- 3°24> 7i,
^k1l'IV'1016'
to approach, to draw near, to enter; Copt.
TOX, XOCT.
teknu c^ö.he who enters ; plur. <^z^s
JT I ftAAAftA _R I I I
tekennu ^8* ö^>^ , Rec. 20, 41, to
pierce the sky „(of high towers or buildings)
teknu, tekennu T^q*, ~
M^\ Sphinx,. 3, 151, human victim, a substi-
_#' tute in a death ceremony.
Teken-en-Rä ^^ö^, ^=* O
"^^ 6j), the god of the 13th day of the month.
* teken-t ^zz^> o u. 544, <vz^* ,
ftAAAftA ftAAAftA ° ° °
T. 299
v. x6, U. 543, v—-* .A , Peasant
Q \\ Q Ck Q
.A .A
û û Q u
ftAAA/W ftAAA/W ftAAA/W
Ck
ftAAAftA
Tekneru
!**
Mar. M.D.
49, Rec. 11, 80, the name of one of the hunting
dogs of Àntef-âa.
teker
.A, Rev., to come, to approach ;
var.
teks ^[U, ^fl^, a.Z. I9o8,
131, to pierce, to penetrate; var. ° \\ >
Copt. TOOKC. "
teksa ° é Rev- ixj I68, the flat part
,vz^* Y ' of the back.
teksa JL é ^, U, Rec. 35, 84, a
broad, flat knife.
teksa-t ° ÖL, Rev. u; 188, °
(qJ ^ ^^, Rev. 14, 33, table.
tektek ° ° ^, a kind of plant;
plur. ^^^.
1 11
Ck
teg,tega ~
Ck
Ck
'S
.e
, to see, to look at, to examine, var.
teg
S
Rev. 13, 48
teg S f, Rev- f4, 67> plant; Copt
teg
S
©
o, plants, seeds.
Ck
Mb*
tega
Ck
s
.11G-D
to bandage; as in 7-r
û^ no û
D
T
for
TT
tegas
tegen
teges
^ B.D. 39, 22, to re-
' move, to carry on.
* to approach, to
' draw near.
S
p
Berg. I, 56,
slaughterhouse (?)
teges g q$ r^n, Rec. 35, 84,ametal(?)
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oo
o o
tegteg s s ^ a , Rev. 12,70, cQ cq L—fl,
£T\(T\, to attack, to destroy.
tet , U, to collect; var. ûv\ |;
Copt. OUOOTT.
tôt , * , form, likeness, image;
Tetui ° % ( 11 , P. 590» the two statues,
Tet-ti âb (hat) ^ "J Û O» U. 598, a
double goddess, the two daughters of the four
gods of the Great House, ° li h O jk j^.
tet ° , Rev. 12, 33, ^ J) err], Rev.
o n o ill
11, 146 = ÏÏÏÏ ^-»*", pylon.
tet-«<?) *fo
basement of a
temple.
445, skin, hide.
tet ^""^, pot, cauldron ; var. -. .
tet À , to turn, to withdraw.
tet X° an amulet symbolic of the uterus
Q I ' of Isis.
Tetà o|(j ^, Rec. 30, 2, a god.
Tetàân m ww«
O 1 ^33>:
1
the name of a foe
of Amasis I.
\\
teti(?) A°^rv>-, stick, pole; plur. Ä^-**
tOtl A ££, see ra.
ÜWSl \\ \\ 21
tetbu (?) IM^^wvx, B.D. 137, 40,
Ca *ö -Il www
to smear, to daub.
00
tetef , Herusâtef Stele, 59, his, its.
tettet }*}ȣ. ^Vd
to sub-
do away.
teth
tetme-t
, nurse, attendant.
o, a kind of seed (?)
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ths=
th s=
th[a]
TH
> = sometimes Heb. D; Copt. X or (T.
», f = o, thee, thou.
, soldier, bowman; plur.
writing, book, document,
list, warrant.
I, sages, learned men;
th-t
th-t
T" V$* i > * V$* i "J8L~\ " the sages of the
House of Life," i.e., the learned men of the
College attached to the temple.
th-t ^^
th-t s==s
o i
tha, thai
l, a gathering of people.
, a kind of goose.
^f=ü) W, P. 777, M. 772,
f^TD,
f^TD
f=îJi
plur.
f=Vl
^^ß, man, male, masculine;
11*"
11"
, T. 197, P. 678,
N. 1293,2g* 'C==!]D ar ! >Rec- 31»25,
!i
Nâstasen Stele 44,
■\\c±a
!;
f^TÎ
I, Hymn Darius 32,
f=Tb f^ïïi f=ïum
r 1 1 1' 1 1 i' © III'
men and women, males
and females ; ^\ 1, the male genital organs ;
(>5j Ut] ,seed;
a virile young man;
Copt. (To, XO.
y, & man child;
I, ganders ;
TH *=»
the governor-in-chief, the headman of a town
or village; g|?^^}> B-D- (Saïte) 145, 23,
the Arab Mudîr or Wazîr.
tha-t
, governor and
/ ID Dim
judge of the Two Lands.
tha-t meh jfe» ° <#, governor of the
North, i.e., of Lower Egypt.
tha-t mer nu-t nu Tamerà *9~" °
n
©qö
tha-t en sa
f=îJi
<==> governor-general
o©' of Egypt.
'v^/^ HHHHh», governor of
a grade of priests in the temple.
tha -1 resu (shemä ?) jfe, °
governor of the South, i.e., of Upper Egypt
tha
Thaui
' J] J the " male "—a title of Geb
' U l ' the Earth-god:
%- &$
\\
• , Bubastis 51,
sg^i, B.D. (Saïte) 164, 11, twin gods or
goddesses, Shu and Tefnut, Isis and Nephthys, etc.
Thau uru
^
> P. 319»
M. 626, a class of divine males mentioned in
-k, "Beautiful
connection with (I
Tha nefer
boy "—the name of a star.
thau (?) ^5^fef » T. 316, the solid
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thau(?) ^ ! B-D- J53A> 30, birds,
tha
fowls.
to be angry,
inflamed.
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tha àb (hat) tffejl®, 'Hies. 1481,
IV, 970,
tha
to envelop, to clothe.
O to be wroth, to fly
I ' into a rage.
Ö, to wrap up,
tha
|TL-fl,
thau ,
, bandlet ; see
*
, IV, 1089, g
roll, writing, document,
order, edict.
^ <b\Cl',0
bear, to carry, bearer, carrier.
tha
thai meh-t
B.D. 164, i, |^ £^ ~=>\ j[ o ß, fan-bearer,
bearer on the right hand of the king.
thai metcha-t
U«/)'
, carrier of the book, i.e., accountant, agent.
thai seri-t
w
thai sehetpit
thai shebt jfe rn J J
190, wand-bearer, staff-bearer.
thai ^M^*' t
L-fl*
1200 ~"
Hh. 550,
uJ4
banner-bearer of
an army.
o Rec. 16, 56,
tt«2/' thurifer.
■• Rec 7,
t-fl*
, Thes.
t-fl
&^^C' G»t0 seize't0 toke»t0
carry off, to grasp, to lay violent hands on, to
ravish, to steal ; Copt. XI, (fl, XHf, X\Of€.
tha-t, thau-t
'BU'
Wi-
W\
l-fl'
00
plunder, theft.
thai ^MG$,sekcr',hief-
thai
■M
t—fl
^,
%*•
Treaty 17, offence, injury.
thait
thau
L-fl
, theft.
V ^^ ^f' tn,ef> robljer.
thau rt^rt^rv^f > "robbers"—the name
given to some of the pieces used in playing a
game on a draughtboard ; Q o I v\ Q
l""1"!
99-
thai ^^* *è\ (B £ ~, to work on some
hard substance, to model, to be worked or
engZ?(of metal)i ^^S>!k %•
Rec. 34, 48, graven with a chisel.
thaiu Jfe. 1\ f= °, Anastasi *» "• 7.
l^à7 w^. v Jim' graven objects.
thau %z, ^, u. 429, ^f ^y3 ^»
T. 246, P. 334, gj^^, P. 707,
/£M i^r-1, -^r^ , wind, air, respiration,
breath; plur. fe, 1^3 %\ ô, R 156, ?^ %\
X^3o,N.786, ^^I^3I^3I^3,M.2i5,
N.686, X^^fö,^. 33, 36; ^t.
thau 1^3 ^[ ^^, date palm (?) olive (?)
tha
tha
w
o. A.Z. 1906, 1 iS.
, grain, drop, pellet, bead, necklace.
var.
0 1 wk^' *° stuve' to *"" tne na'r' see
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tha
*? I H I RM- 5645> a kind of
i Vw ' animal (?)
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tha en unsh (?) ,£o u «^ -^» ^
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Love Songs 2, 2, '• wolf's paw," i.e., mandragora,
"love apple," and compare the following.
thaui (?) — j
l^ 1, Amen. 12, 18,
9 , Amen. 13, 4.
tha-ti
O \\
^^,1^.111,194,17,
the double throne or chair of state on which the
king was crowned.
. thaàr ^^()^'IV. 896, §Jr f\
v L—/], Sphinx 1, 22, to restrain, to coerce.
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thaàrtu-^(-^)^^
Nàstasen Stele 11, 12, to cross over; Copt
XIOOp.
X
^1 , A.Z. 1913, 128,
to give an order.
thaàtâ Jfe1 Q ^1 Q ^> Love Sonss
7, 11, a kind of plant, olive (?); compare Heb.
™(?)
thai g^'()()f>,
sure(?) fire-drill (?)
thaiu ?c
accursed spawn of Aapep.
thai-t s=
<?-r~, a mea-
1 ISmsi j(^ , the
01 sadness (?) sor-
^* row(?)
thaua ^ ^Tj ^ ^, to dress the hair,
to cut the hair, to shave (?)
Thauathasasa j^-fl ^. $& $ 11
™&, L.D. Ill, 164B, a Hittite proper name.
Thatmär (Tham'r) ,
I Jfo, Thes. 1203, a Libyan proper name.
that-ta(?) g^^^A;^, Rech
nungen 35, ferryman (?)
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thab J^j J] Q, IV, 770, Annales III, 110,
&"kJ0, feJWjar'cup'pot'
vessel; plur. fef J%> 0 IV, 636. (/
-J 111' \Gsa7 "000 com.
^3=0
Thabu ^ J <g fl, a «od of win
e and
beer.
v=^,
thab-t TfZ.
stick, staff.
thabsha ^f ^ IiM
work stone, stonemason.
U-fl
, to
thapr
D
, vessel, pot.
S Ö
thapr (?) fe. D ,R635. m. SIO.N.
thapga ^ ° S*^' Anastasi III, 5, 4
of Anastasi IV, 9, 5,
barracks.
*%>l
Thafui rfgj suïu'iûak'
B.D. 17, 112, the double form of Horus
' containing the souls of Osiris and Rä.
l^T'Rec-3i'i2'
tham 7%.
male, masculine, to act a man's part.
thami <tt\ %^f'Iv-Io81'Sh,>
wreck "• ^"k^ ^T-kec- »'■i71-
to cover over, to clothe, to dress, to wrap up in,
to enclose, to wind round, to bind.
&
tham-t fiZ
125, III, 17, coverings, face-cloths.
Thamaâ jfe*1 i\ ß J, the god of
Western Thebes; var. J ^^ß ^ i CoP1-
XHAA.e(?)
TH r 851 1 TH
Thamäkana
07 &°'
Alt-K. 1153, a devil who caused sickness ; var.
k«yi /VWV/V\
1-2», i£Zj , lion.
thamr
thames Jfe ft \>, jfe ^==, P.S.B.
20, 198, to devour, to consume.
£j /www ^»\ ^
than jjgj. va =. TfZ, or
chief officer.
^5 *IWW\ <_=> - j«
thanreh 7*z> 1 »_*==. ga, Anas-
* V>& I I I r-W_ gl
O /nwwvt_ /-> ,.„ r„.„„*
tasi I, 9, 7,
^
thant
r 1 1 1
*IWW\
Ci
=?=s
to forget ; Heb.
state; var. /<
thanti-t
chair of state ; see
thant
thar
<t^—n. throne, chair of
,/J ,—, i see
/WWV\ I I *IWW\
*IWW\
Ci
/WWV\ I
to-, throne,
poles, timbers, bearing-
poles.
t -flj Tombos Stele
9, iv, 84, g^ i^" ^ n. iv> r°78.to
embrace, to enclose, to surround.
thar &S
f>
Mission r3, 117, g^ <g, v\ L—Ü, to be
strong, to be protected, fortified, strong ; Copt.
zop, zoop, zoope.
1 <^
tharei
w
ft.
o Ä' strengtl1' a
.g*a>, whole, sound, strong, protected
thar-t
strong thing, a protected thing.
thar-t ?^ ^\ <=K^T^, ^r^>,
riofl^ , ,, Jour. E.A. 3, 104, an enclosed
v^sSr _ccSk £sLJ
and strong place, a walled enclosure, fortress.
tharit à
tharr jg^' <$ «
plur. rftZjf 1 Ac l .?tas
(a), a kind of cake;
1 1 1
tharâa
■?tas
a kind of
cake.
tharän (?) — sä TfZ, 0.
Nâstasen Stele 40, from — to
tharin
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v l£s£/ .Sas
, Alt-K.' irÖ2, buckler; var.
p.s.B. 10,472 ; Heb. rvntö.
tharb ^' <=>ijeö, 5^' <=>'J
Y^ Ö > Pot> vessel.
tharh
.Sas
^,
to in^de, to
-Äc>
tharstà-t
part or parts of the body.
thartâ ^zJ <=:> 1 (1
«K&4-11'
transgress.
-ÄÄ
)
I 1 l
a kind of boat.
thartà ?<£*<=> Ti h <^>, Rec. 17, 146,
bread made of fine flour; Heb. POD, Chald.
NJl^D, Arab. ^^Jj (Dozy I, 671), Assyr.
®
sii-ia-tu w^- ^y *y.
thahab Jfe/ # "^\ J ^, Anastasi
IV>2>5, Koller 2,3,^f^J^
a place where horses are exercised.
thahr
o
1 » w
thasàs
chief, master.
tha serit
to ill-treat, to
beat.
, IV, 998,
?■
:—> _tl rj ^ safe or protected
\\ ' ^ N III' thing.
flag bearer, colour bearer of an army ; see
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thash
, boundary, frontier;
see S ^ . ; Copt. TOOJ.
thak ,
thakar
, Rouge I.H. 2, 125
, strong
building, an enclosed and fortified place, tower.
1 ^=^ \\ s , o 1
Thakaru
^ I, Ines.
1208,
1 1 1
916, gZg ^=
<T> I 1 n'
I C-l ■ - ■
, Rec. 21,
_â^> l
ùûiûy
I I I
[W]'
w ^
I, Alt-K. 1171, a Mediterranean people.
Thakar - Bära
Ui
J
w
3-_jïc^4$> Rec. 2i, 78, #£j LI I J
yr \\r±SKf\ tne name of a Syrian governor ;
Heb. Syn-Dt-
• Thakaretha Ä* ' LJ ^^
Harris Pap. Mag., a magical name.
thakatâ
thakrau
*=W\*<
covering,
bandlet.
W ETD
V" 1 1 1
, Harris "I,
57, 13, shutters,.lattices.
thaga g, S^|, Koller 1, 5, 2, 1,
^'J^, iv, 701, gg, s\~fjr> $& s
IV, 732, a kind of tree, the wood of
the same.
ET~D, Anastasi
thagapu TcZj ß
IV, 9, 5, barracks; see
thaten-t ?^
(E
D
S
tf (E
CTD,
see
ci
CT3'
thatha (?)
vessel, or bowl.
Thathait \
15, 47, a form of the Sun-god
«dÜj—,« throne;
I 17 Ö , a metal pot,
0 Zlij, Litanie
Thath-neteru ^za"^—^\ ', Tuat
VI, a god.
thâ-t ^|û, Thes- I28l> Iv> f.S7.
1 fVa emanation, exudation.
That s=> (] o P. , a goddess of Tet-t,
, Busiris/
I, a class of
thàaiu g=> (1
officials, clerks (?)
thàfthàf s=-(|*^_s=>(|*^_, T. 305
Tharef^=a(] Tflßßfl.T. 317, the name
of a magical serpent.
thàthà s=. (1 s=. (1 5 * , Rev- 6> z6>
to stamp with the feet, to gallop.
thàthà s=. (1 s=. flt I, BD- l69' 2>
dances, skippings.
J\
thä(?) _ü||7i,tomn(?)
th-âmit j\ Ijlj o, Rev. 13, 27 =
XineiJULG, in the state of knowing.
thi s=3 [|[| (&, scribe, learned man; plur.
J j; ö(|(j vg>j rr^c-D, Rec.
33, 4, copyists attached to the college, sages.
thi-t s=3(jfj g, e= (|(| g\ band, tie.
thinen^Mflll^,^ I, 9
1 1 I' T T /wwv\
thithi ^û, Love Songs 5, 6,
=> /Ä I t^ S=>S=> ^
^> fîr I ) Rec-2I) 97) ^> ÖT)
\\ \\ 211 W W 21
Rec. 1, 46, ^^ç^' ibid- '> 52> to
wrangle, to dispute, to chatter, to gossip.
thetthet
x
o o
chatter, gossip.
thU, thut s=> %, T. 2II, N. 335,
>v\ , pron. 2nd sitig. masc, thou.
thu (?) , to mount up.
thua s=3 £)
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to lift up, to bear, "to
carry.
TH
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thua
thua
C\ J| IV, 278, to bind on a
0 ( u' crown.
—fl N. 979, defects (?)
_d' offences (?)
fl
crown ;
thuàt s=> ^k (1 ^^L, T. 284,
:=^%A,andö^().
thui s=^(j(|,that.
thub s=3% Jl, sole, sandal; see s= J
o ÙJ ; Copt, ecocnrr, tooït.
thupar
pet;
\\
,.. . _ 1, horn, trum-
t-fl e $ä ^P "/
trumpet bearer, trumpeter; compare Heb. ""IDUJ,
thupar
thuprath 5E=3 0 <~
Aby. I, Text n, a Hittite chariot.
thuf ö^>*_<$>,
1, Anas-
tasi I, 17, 7, scribe, copyist, secretary; Heb.
1D*ID, Aram. N"JDD, Syr.
, Mar.
(2 \\
?•
0-——-j Till o S
^g xxÏ ©'Rev-6'26' Papyrus;var- *^_ ^XJ
Copt, xocnrq, Heb. P)^d.
.thumâqana e ^ ^ ^\ O.
Alt-K. 1153, a devil of sickness ; var.
O.
u
thun Ä l-fl' & ^ *»t0 bear't0
carry, to rise up ; Copt. TUX>*¥Tl.
thurn s==3 <—
e 1
/VWSAA I 1
-^ 2^, Rec. 1, 48,
buckler, breast cover of leather; var.
(](]<vWaa'|\ i^i; Heb. fïn.UJ.
thurh
to sin, to
trespass.
thurtàs^^^cilf)/;",
\ ft /"Û, fine flour; Heb. nVo.
e
.Aal
thut s=»^, U. 574, N. 968, ^^
a particle; **wvx s=a ^K (1 11, T. 271, P. 22,
M. 33, N. 123, Q s=» %f Q P> U- 58l>
N. 962,8=.^ (j [1, B.D. ,80,37, *=3f
3
, B.D. 180, 27.
thut s=jW, U. 220, to be collected.
thut ^K, U. 559, form, image.
thut s= ^ ^, T. 266, s=> ^T,
M. 43, 421, crown.
thutâ s=3 ^KQ (], P. 34, crown.
thutha
»V
>*^ I > ^ Sä I > tne piPing of
a bird, the cry of the hawk, twitterings.
Thuthu £=^£=3^ ^, Rec. 6, 151,
31, 18, the name of a god.
thuth ken s=3 ^\ ° , Ebers 63,
Jlr^z^> 111
9, a seed.
thebit 5=3 J J}>K-942,z=>J\j],
T. 312, P. 174, s=*J o |, U. 554,T. 173, M.
301, U. 553, Rec. 27, 60, Wo, sandai; dual
, P. 408, M. 584, N. 813, 1190,2= Jo
V\ , sandals white and black; see also ^ J ^v[);
Copt. T'ocnre.
thebit s=J(|(j
thebu
0 V|/ Rec. 4, 119, the
' sole of the foot.
£ ^Mr j sandal-maker, worker in leather; plur.
I, Anastasi I, 26, 4, 0/ (2 :
a,
!,
t-fl,
sandal-maker to the king.
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Thebti
Metternich Stele 53,
OftHÏÎI' a pair of goddesses.
thebu-t s= J ^f | ^. Rec. 30, 68,
a part of a ship.
theb «JI^.^J^.^JS^.
Rev. 14, 73, calf, cow; compare Copt. T~& in
T&ItH.
theb (tcheb) s=3 j) |||||. bird-cage;
also tcheb Ä J ||||||, Ä.
theb-t §=3 llû, sistrum.
theb g > 1 D, copper coins, obolus,
see
assanum; var.
to break
to smash.
km
thebeb«=,JJ^,T-3«j.
Theba s=%* A Rec. 26, 229, a god (?)
thebU sœJ^ Ö, s=J(2 ö,Mar.
Kam. 55, 61, Rec. 21, 77, Theban Ostraka B, 6,
vase, pot, vessel ; plur. g=a pö, IV,- 666.
thebu^J^ft, «=.Jg. Rec.
17, 145, a weight for meat, a measure; var.
thebn s=3 J %/ ^, a lock of hair, curl ;
Thebeh s=> Jl m ^J, Typhon ; var.
thebheng= Il m |^,DeHymnis36,
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to hop, to skip, to frisk (of animals).
thebtheb«=,j«=,j>e=,j«=,j«,
to tie up to (with <rr><rr>, IV, 658), to suspend,
to tie (dead bodies to a wall).
thebtheb s=J s=»J A ^, to dance,
the belly-dance.
thebtheb-t *=> J s= J o ^, dis-
pute, argument.
thep , a kind of goose.
thepà s==3 (1 l^fl, Rec. 30,192,S==3 (] *&,
to breathe, to snuff the air.
theput S==3% ° !, the dead (?)
theph-t ^ I o I, T. 303,™ I o £[•
P. 86,
0 <r ». 44, D
o i=q,
N. 662, hole in the ground, cavern, cave ; plur.
g,N. 656,^1^^11^0.^,54;
-wsAAA (-iP, the vault of the sky.
D D D
Thephut petriu s==31 o S'n] ,
SS» iQ>. Stt* <0>~
=, M. 381, a group of shrines (?) in the Tuat
Theph-t sheta-t s==3 8
Tuat VII, the 7th division of the Tuat.
thef t vi, to move about, to shake (?)
thefthef s==i s==3,t0 dance>t0 wa^\e
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thefthef 1=3
to spit, to pour out water ; var
thef ^, papyrus plant; var.
*^~ J; Copt, xocnrq, Heb. ^D.
thefà J~^(|, U. 541, T. 297=g=j
s=(|^_,T. 305/
Thefnut s==3 Ö , ■= Ö
(E
of Shu ; see
Ö
Thefnut
, consort
, P. 62, M. 83.
1 Berg. I, 14, a lioness-god-
' * dess : see Tefnut.
1 P. 707
theften
JC=> /WVAAA
theftenn %^ wiw \ j\ Amen. 11, 20,
w Ö (E -*
envoy, messenger (?)
them, them-t = j^, «=»$£,
P. 62, M. 84, N. 91, P.S.B. 15, 37, Rec. 21, 197
=» , pron. 2nd fem. sing.
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TH
855 J
TH
them s
them
ft, bändlet, tiara, apparel.
-^3-,
Amen. 22, 6, 23, 9,
to see (?)
thema / , bold, brave, strong.
thema-â ^—°, ^> ^ iv, 657,
4 . „, hero, warrior.
Thema 8~T, Tuat III, a god.
Thema-re ^^^
Themat-her-t / o <=>*, Tomb
Tuat XII, a
singing-god.
Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans ; var
9
o fror 0
_>c
o 111
, Tomb Ram. IV ; Gr. TQM.
A . 1=3
Themat-kher-t / o <=> *,
^ O III
/I\o Tombs Seti I and Ram. II, one of the
i< ' 36 Dekans.
thema-t
vulture amulet ; var. ^^ o
A.Z. 1908, 16, the
o I 1
thema ^jf ^, Hh. 377, seat, throne;
^^AA ,J-M* 828, SPhinx» 2» x32»
!T ^ fl»»' scribe of the throne.
thema-t ^^ o -fl-, mat (?) Copt. taa.h.
thema ^^ -ß-
Themath
^ IV, 1110, lands,
III ' estates.
Tuat X, a lioness-
Z> ^ fl ' goddess.
Themà-taui s==» t\ (|esfH=, p. 266,
=»^(| IZI^' M* 479. N. 1246, a god.
Themmit S=[)[)o, Tomb Ram. IX,
10, god of the serpent V
thema *^L\% ^\W\' for
,, writing, plan, drawing.
Mar. Kam. 53, 26.
Themhu S=f %> !, Tuat V, the Libyans
^> Jf l m the |uat.
Themhu s=^|^^, Rec.30,63,
the " Libyan " god.
themes s=^ [1 jfjlj, Rec 32, 80, to
write, to make marks, to paint coloured pictures,
to be of various colours, to be striped ; var.
themes s=^ [1 jj^|, P. 604, striped,
coloured (of the rump of an animal <n> _£$)).
themes s= ffl 0 ffl v^^, Dream Stele
20, writing board, inscribed tablet.
themes-t s=»^jjoj^|, p. 172, N.
939, a writing, list, register; plur. s=> Vv I
, P. 346,
1 1 1
see
4
Ml PH*
themes g=
themess-t s
rl ° , m. 646,
(JJ O O O
Jr 1 1 1
~~*~ a condemned
"^ä ' person.
, V. 681,
773. M« 77°» design, writing, picture, document.
Themes-en-khentt s== jfl [U—
[(]]] " Tomb Seti I, | fj] f[J|) * , Denderah
II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.
thmes-t
in
midwife; Copt.
eju.ee 10.
themth «=,|^ , Hh. JJ,
themthem
measure.
f}, a dry
then
then
s=3 ° abso. pron. 2nd fem.
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sing.
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rwi
Themeh^U^, «=, *|
J Libyan; plur. s=3^|^') gf j » (dual); Copt. OHnOT
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later ,
I /www
/www, pron. 2nd plur. ye, your; /www, X. 1385
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then = , this.
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then
)¥■
/WWW /WWW
1-
where ? ; var.
P- 3°7, 3i2>
^;Cop,
Tcoit.
then S==3,S==3V| i], iv,2 2 2,s==3V|
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/WWW
Ö
/WWW
Ö
/WWW
Ö
Rec. 30, 185, to lift up, to raise, to promote, to
distinguish.
then-t ww« I •ck' 3 something great or
distinguished ; plur. www | (^ 1 1.
Then-àru ^^<s>-^\ il ! fj J), Tomb
of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 54).
Then-neteru wüw? T ', Tuat xn, the
r-~-^ Mil' •
gate of the 12th division of the Tuat.
Then-ret ^=^<==>i\, B.D. 125, II,
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the name of one of the 42 judges of Osiris.
then ^=^ "1 IjK: , B.D. 178, 23, a kind
/WWW I (T^ U
of tree : var. «~^.
then Afli, course,*throughout.
then-t, thenn-t
/WWW f U. 234» /WWW ,
1—i /WWW
Rec. 26, 66,
^ O s=3 o
, /WWW
, ibid. 26,
74> /WWW
/WWW
sanctuary of Seker ; plur.
/WWW
/WWW
, ibid. 31, 16, place, abode,
111
Thenen ö 11 J), Tomb of Seti I,
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one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 3).
Thennit =»}.}. £ $, B.D.G. 42,699,
j-,-2 „ t 11 ^ fi) consort of Menthu and a
ôb ' vwJL OU' form of Hathor.
thenâ s==3 (1, T. 307, P. 173,260, M. 493,
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where? ; see , ' fc (](] ; Copt. TCOK.
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thenà s=3 (] il, s= Q /% !, to be old,
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old age, aged.
Thenà S==3 (], Tuat XII, one of the 12
/www I
gods who towed the boat of Àf through the C,
serpent Ankh-neteru ; he was re-born daily. /|
thenà, theniu s==3 (], iv, 639, s==3
/WWW 1 /WWW
Q Q ^>, pitcher, bowl, dish ; plur.*3 fl %^37,
11-2 /www 1 _ZT 1 1 1
L.D. Ill, 65A, 15.
(J <^> Àmen. 14, 11
(2 -<^-
thenà
thenà-ti ^=^> fl <^T ,", , Amen. 15,17,
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Àmen. 25, 10
thenàa S=3 j\ \A , boomerang, camel
theni (](], N. 940, where ?; see ,
/WWW 1 1 /WWW
8=31^« ° Û ; Copt, xcort.
/WWW I ("J ^ /WWW J
thenu ^^^K pron- 2nd plur^ Copt-
-www Jr ' OHitcnr.
thenu -www *| jI iv, 700, ^^ v\ *| J 1,
iv,II4I,^-^fl,^=fl,^^,
each, every.
thenu
ö
, U. 253, T. 196, P. 288,
678, N. 1293, M. 726, to count, to reckon.
thenut
öo
, A.Z. 1904, 89, q^ :
8=3 0
/www Cà
1, Rec. 31, 11, /www
tkQ
j /WWW
I Ö
0 Jr
I IV, 1143, number, reckoning, computa-
III' tion, census (of cattle), calculations.
thenut A/Tuv ^^, weight, quantity.
Thenu-t /www ^337 the name of a festival.
thennu
/WWW
/WWW
ö Rechnungen 63, a
zrr>- ' plank or log of wood.
Thennui (?) =»^^ ()(). T. 302,
a magical name (?) mentioned with *~ 11
M
thenpu S^ % iv, 930
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thenf /WWW ^^| > /WWW j/j^ , /WWW 0^,
z ^ ^ K? ë'to dance'to piay an ,he 7s forms of Ra"<No'47)'
Thonti ~*~A j| ^j, Tomb Scti I, one of
instrument or sing to a dance.
■ \ /W/W\
thenf /www iwiAM , Rec. 2o, 2i6, drink.
Hrf-fc /WWW
thenf-t WW« , vessel or pot of drink.
Ö
thenfit /www una
thonem s=
/WW
thenem s=
f.E
diet 4, sail.
the first milk in
ON. 514A, an
offering, milk (?)
the breasts after childbirth ; var
Copt. zeXjULI.
Thenem!^k*^T-&aA-1"'
424, a nurse-goddess.
thenem ö i t\ fff=, t0, weeP« t0
/WWW 2 JS^s? ' ' make to weep.
/www j! _B^ _Zl 111 ' wmaI J^
_Pl,l>Hh- 556, dens, caves.
thenem s=s (I fe^, ö 0 ^ to
/www J -CrO* /www J! Z\_
turn away from, to turn back, to reject ; var.
/www Jl _S^. 11
125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris; see
o -
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thenr /www
1 1 1
thenh-ti ~
/w
16, 20
thenher ~
w
, strong, bold, brave.
2?^ -^j^- , Àmen.
^ « "2L Peasant 175,
=> U 3^' a bird.
thentut = ^^^, Meir 8,
a breed of cows.
thenti /www _rM /www _rM Tombos
Stele 3, throne, chair of state.
thenta-t
Z)
y'l ^ Rec. 27, 222, throne, chair of state,
c—' ' throne-chamber.
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thontonr A 1 , Rec 8, 139,
/www Ü I I I AIM ' Jy
braves, soldiers.
thontha-t s==* ?^* o y], iv, 565,
/WWW v»--«
y] r^TJ, B.D. 180, 7, C==D
»/*/VW
, L.I). Ill, i6a, throne, throne room,
5 IV, 573; D
chair of state;
«tag?
>] [S , throne mounted on a boat
thenthen ' ' ° ' tf .A, Anastasi I,
/WWW /WWW
24, 8, to run, to run away, to flee.
Thenthen-neteru 1 t=x,
/www /www I III
the name of the 12th Gate of the Tiiat.
1
ther <n> = ö , I, 133, number.
ther^g,^^, stuff, apparel.
ther-t <n>â, U. 563, willow tree; var.
A ; Copt. TCOpe.
Therit 0 -=§r J, Rec. 27, 53, the
goddess of the willow tree.
ther lit <=> "vS m n=o, an offering.
therà (1 -J O, time, season, year; plur.
therà "^ (I, u. 538, T. 295, P. 229
g s r\ r\ /www
theri (I (I /www f to sprinkle, to moisten.
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therit' (](1^ ji, Rec 31, 29,
reverence, adoration, prayer, entreaty.
therri-t §
, III, 17, ^^^,
1 <rr> o
Dream- Stele 27, mound raised up against a
besieged city; compare Heb. r\h,D, and see
therther.
3U\{(1 to paint, painting,
> J? 1*0' writing (?)
theru
theru
o, U. 562, colour, paint.
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Therut <=>]i|j|^ j^.u. 220,^323,
£=> ^S, U. 510, a god or goddess (?)
theru ö^_ü, *?*: • L1' 3991 t0
<rr> _2T diminish, to reduce.
therut ^=>%, bandlet, fetter.
therru ^=^-^<==>^, u. 563, to
cleanse, to purify; var. ^^^(?)
therp "*
D
, T. 390, M. 404,'
(££, U. 131 a, a kind of goose; plur.
a\
!>
therp
(2
^^ 1, Rec. 1, 48, 29, 148.
DV'f
(2
.A, to waddle
(like a-goose), to dandle a child.
therf
.threm, thremm
»A,
to dance
fr?.
^3^-, to weep, to cause to weep;
;WWVA to weep in their
111' hearts.
therheh ^^ 8 8 e Y, to rejoice (?)
Thertà ™ ] (j ^j, Rec. 27,53, a god,
therther <E>«
therther
to overcome, to
destroy.
, Rev. 12, 78,
h 1 earthwork, mounds thrown up around
II' a besieged city ; Copt. TCOpTp.
theh z—> ? a Iv' 84°> t0 aPProach' t0
\ ' invade.
theh-t s=> 9 , approach.
thehu s=»^^>iv>So2,s=3^
-=, «= ff, to rejoice, to make merry.
thehehs=||v|r,Rec.22,2,s=H|],
-mi
^^>, to rejoice.
thehhu :
(2 w
I, joy, gladness.
Peasant 294, 1 thehhut s=a | | q % | !, IV, 894,
1, Rec. 29, 166, rejoicings;
var.
@
Thehhut s=
rejoice, or divine rejoicings.
Thehbith »JJ(j(j
thehef-ti s= | *^ ^Jj, a plant.
I, gods who
Tuat VI, a
goddess.
thehen
A
, Mar. Kam. 53, 28,
thertcher
& îl ! Thes- I322'
=Ë> ii 1 ' walls.
theh j—- ^ A , to attack, to transgress, to
invade; varr.
thehtheh ,_, ,_,
Pap. 42, raider, invader.
Jour. E.A. Ill, 98, IV, 656, 710, Love Songs 5, 5,
Q /www
s=3 x - , to advance, to meet, to touch, to
twitch (of the nerves or muscles, P.S.B. 13, 412) ;
Copt. XCO&, 6~CO£,.
ra j* ra m
A ^fo, Amherst
theh s>~~' TTt a ^md of plant used in
rD (2 111' medicine.
theheb n J , A.Z. 1905, 19, to frisk,
to gambol (of young of animals).
thehem ^Öl^, " f ü/ A,Z' I9°6'
126, to shout for joy, to praise.
thehen » j[ ^, T. 334,5=»] j[
P. 826, S=> Ö j /www , M. 249, *= cS
/> I /www » '
to sparkle, to scintillate, to glitter, to shine.
thehenhen s= q /www Ml X <v
/WWW
>
000
U. 563, to sparkle.
thehen-t
Ç"7 JWWV\
m
, u. 563,
O 000'U'6a6'S=3ÎW O o°''llght-
ning-stone, crystal, any bright or sparkling
substance, blue-glazed faience, etc.
Thehen Ä. J, 0mbof x» l86> one °f
the 14 kau of Ra.
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() <=> J ^ J= \, P. 826, S=3 S "I v,
/) c^^, n ^^ M. 249, N. 704, one of the four
H Jc=,' bulls of Tern.
Thehnit-tepà-khat # ~f Q
^ Rcc. 34, 190, one of the 12 Thoueris god-
0 ' dessen.
Thehnu t=>) J^, U. 564, |öo,
t>-«>—3 »mai,
M.
^^.^Libya„Sivar.)|öe^|;.
Thehen
840
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/wwv\ r Jl /www
/www
, iv,
thehnen-t
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/WWW
thehenu ] Go ^, u. 64, ] ö^, N. 318,
^ Wj Libyan unguent.
0 v *ww\ 0 \
»J1-S»,T.89.e=J1
^,N. 619
0""} skin of a beast, hide ; compare Heb.
\J ' ^nn) Assyr. S=V JIT, takh-shu.
thekh ~
*2j, a drinking festival; var.
to mix a
& ; Copt.
^,
°\\^£7.
thekhthekh ~~
C
(lrink;ar'Tr
T-e^, eco£, tco^.
thes ^,p^|,T.336,
M. 254, N. 640; sees=»[|]p|î|.
Thesi-en-khentt s=a Hi (1 ^^ rjjjj
. , one of the 36 Dekans ; var. A Uà |j||| Vf.
thes, thess ES, T. 159, M. 175, 688,
, Peasant 257,
«»-a, U. 482,
Amen. 19, 7, 25, 1,
-e
t—fl,
.u-fl
, to knot, to tic, to tie together,
to tic on something (a crown or a garment), to
bind corn, to coil, to twine, to plait, to weave ;
" ()(), M. 785, ~ (jl), M. 782; Copt
tfloc.
', A.Z. 1906, 123,
thes mehu i...
B.M. 828, to weave a crown, to tic
on a crown.
thes metcheh ^^ f\ "^
Sphinx 3, 132, to tic on a girdle.
thes qebsu (beqsu) ~^ jjl^b.
U. 310, to tie together the entrails (?)
thes qesu ^^$|3l|, P. 612, to tic
together the bones, to reconstitute the body.
thes-t ' ' \ Koller 4, 6, thread,
or
thes-t
thesthes ~-
thes, thes-t
n ^ w Rec- 3»! "7«i »>•
I U ' band, knot (?)
yj B.I). 145, 24, fillet,
u' band, tie.
, P. 568,
<2
, knot, tie, liga-
ture, backbone, vertebrae, spine: plur.
,,,» ~!^Ü^> U- 5*7,
^,T. 328,
thess-t
91
,T. .83
ci (9, tie, knot.
thesut VII "", the seven magical
o 1 III'
knots that protected a man.
thes-t »jry, -—s^, .frame,
01 01 01
framework with bars (?) bearing pole, carrying-
pole of a litter.
\l
, 'fuat X,an archer-god.
Thesu
Thesu VII e|f ,„» B*D* 7I' l6'
seven gods who assisted at the judgment and
condemnation of the wicked.
Thes-âm
*\ Ä Berg. I, 25, a bull-
lîQ' god.
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Thes-ârq
*,
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A
">k vf, , Denderah II, 10, n,
one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. 9E20AK.
Thes-t-up-t ~" V, Juat, xy. a
o I o r horned goddess.
Thes-usfu c"~"* %> H *^_ ^k, P. 708,
a fiend or devil (?)
Thes - heru
f!
I 7MM, Tuat X, a
serpent-god, son of Sekri. He has a head at each
end of his body, moves on four human legs, and
Heru-Khenti is perched 01" his back.
Thesi-Tesher-t
1 \v 1 o
t-fl
(Saite) 149, the god of the 3rd Âat
, chamber, room.
V-
B.D.
thes
thes-t ^
c
thest-tâ
thes
thes
f-n T sarcophagus, funerary
Tnr' coffer.
, A.Z. 1905, 22,
, burial, funeral.
X
(1) to arrange times and seasons; (2)'to wear
an amulet.
(2
Lj,
e
to command, to arrange, to direct, to levy, to
raise taxes.
thesu
135,
@ j]^—^rjr> Gol. Hamm. 14,
vgi, —£— ^_=/]^f, captain, commandant,
chief ^officer, general, master, commander;
X
Ï—fl!
■°°NO
I o
, Coronation Stele 3,
trusted officers ; Copt. X06IC.
thesu \^ r*y>. captain
captain of bowmen ; c-«>=3 u& \ f captain of
soldiers; t««!^ Q IV, 1120, captain of
/www C D
a fortress ; C~^~~* ^K aamm V? V& |} captains of
ferrymen ; Copt. ZoeiC.
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thess
, captain, general; plur.
I, Coronation Stele 15.
thess *~~~J I -jj, master, chief; varr.
(|p,~jyi;Coptxoeic. ~~
., . . C—oo«=l O C—»«=1 . .
tnesit r „ . —»—, lady, chieftainess, a
title of the goddess Nekhebit; Copt. Z06IC.
thes-t
1
û 21 ! O
I I I
■fv/vn'
i'^n
1,
!>
JO C=-co-SI V O I I I
0. I Vff> . A-z- 1879, 29,
levies from districts, troops, bodies of soldiers,
regiments.
thes-t
j the working folk on an
I ' . estate, peasants.
thes
to
compose a connected statement, to arrange
words in logical sequence.
thes
, I, 116, —»—, IV, 221,
(2
>, IV, 1090,
proverb, saying, formula, charm, spell,
incantation, declaration, statement, what a man wants
to say, accusation of a plaintiff, speech or
defence of a defendant, sentence, aphorism,
apophthegm, "word," precept; —m— /www
Vör$r' ^' I0^2> sP?ecri °f a petitioner;
Q3 www ^-JpJgT^ IV, 430, a
statement which is a tissue of lies.
n jsl 1 c=»»"o n /ö. 1 c™°<>
speeches, proverbs, precepts, statements, charms,
spells, orders, commands.
thes-t, thess-t
plan, crafty design;
thesu
11
, plot,
an abominable
plot.
(a ^& ! lavv"makers> arrangers,
S*! 1 ' disposers, managers.
thes maä
speech of law.
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thés pekhar (?) , j], a rubrical
direction meaning to transpose conversely, e.g.,
" The strength of Horus is my strength " :
thes pekhar, i.e., " My strength is as the
strength of Horus."
thesi S==J t^j, T. 271, p. 22, 97,604,
M. 32, N. 122, T| , Kubbân Stele 11,
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Thesu ur *j1 ^\ C==D ^, t. 285, ^\
x^'—l
(E
\A, Koller 1, 8, "^>^> IÜ jl'
t^co^>t Metternich Stele 59, "T| ^/j >
to lift up, to raise, to rise, to raise oneself, to
ascend a hill, to lift away, to bear up, to support,
to be high (of price), to lift up an offering to
a god, to set aside, high (of bows) ; Copt.
zice, zoce, cTici, tf~ôci.
theSS fS^,T.29,°~SS=app^,
Hh. 564, to lift up, to raise, to rise, to mount,
to be exalted ; Copt. ZIC6.
thesi
m
.A, ascent, ascender.
thesu bâti ^=^ \> ^ ^—û \sP , Tom bos
——Jr iL 1 1 1 S&
Stele 13, wearers of the double crown.
thesi semsem=^ P^Jk,
, mounted soldier, knight ; var. <rr>
P(W ~A
thesi.tS^|;,-^,Rec.
27, 228, a rising, revolt, insurrection.
ports, props, pillars; -£-ftn,F==^ tfff1'
*j| .A ^ffî, _^ j flff1. the four pillars of
heaven; plur. Tj
Thesu-urut ^ % -— % <|>.u- 434,
^^^^><=>j^ », T. 248, a group of
"ods who raised the dead.
IBS* V' 35' M* 44' ll^"' N* 65'
^ï?*çjj, B.D. 127H, 7, a god.
Thesi-khâ-netrui(?) *"! Q 11,
a title of Khensu Nefer-l;etep.
Thesi-tchatcha(P) ^^ &>, u. 42?,
p-oo-O
—*— , J£>, T. 243, the " head-raising" god
Thesi-tchatchau-neteru °T~3 il1,
® 1 1 Im'
Tuat XII, a singing dawn-god of Syiaitic
origin (?)
thesi-t Hh. 343, —-,
—h— ^=3 aS SX^
X<K 0-00-3 0-00-3 S > »-0O-CJ C»»-» A A O
~"*~~' T*T> ~^T> «£?«> UU 1 a
^31 \> I Ol —*_ D^£) „ IIS
ridge of ground, high ground, bank of a river;
Copt. cTic, zice.
thes _ , dyke(?); plur.
thes-ta
I 31
, estate, domain, field;
the
'"'"""' of Neha-her in the Tuat was
n I 450 cubits long.
thesi ÜIÜ 3. Ié* il É' il ~ 1e $*
Rev. 11, 179, to speak haughtily or proudly.
thesi j| "^r0, pride, arrogance.
thesi hat ^ ®, ^^^ ®, B.D.
178, 3, high of heart or courage, bold, proud,
haughty ; compare Copt. X<kCI £,HT.
thesi
iO.
'^JL-/1, w
hat rises
<2 iL III' @
to the surface of a liquid, scum, to skim.
thesut s=a Oo 1 C±Î=1I Peasant 299,
troubles, difficulties.
a. ^^ ^ jaws (?) the beak
thes-tf
thesut
?û
o w
of a bird.
o>5, 1
thess (?) s=
1 , teeth,
il III
t^ U. i68,down-
Jj'cast, dejected.
thesâu *"""' Û % fl /[ > an excitable man,
a man prone to anger
see
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thesàu
direct; see
IJ @ f , to command, to
\L-fl.
thesàu taiu
1
(2 - === 3Ï I,
\±-=Q =r= 3Ï I
director of lands "—a royal title. ,
thesàs "~ [| 11, [| 11 JH, chief, lord,
; Copt.
master ; varr.
xoeic.
thesàsiu
P»HM-
\\ £L I
I, words, speeches,
a kind of fancy bread used as
an offering.
lj^q to lie on the back,
' dead (?)
formulae; see
thesi[t] s=j()()
thosi
Thesbu s=» n Jf=a^k, t. 292, the
god of circumcision (?)
thesf-ti S=u=i ^ a ^m(^ °^ co^ar or neck-
*^ \\' lace.
thesem^Ö'^^'^kÖ
c=»oo-a q ^2
cr~D , tower on a wall, bastion : plur. » ,
^r _£à Ö " 2= ° Ö ! 'Israel Stele 23-
thesem^^^.Hh. 355,^
1^, greyhound; plur. ~^ ^, IV, 809,
bitch.
thesemu - tchatcha (?) ~ ^ ®,
'— 111 1
B.D. 145, 40, dog-headed.
Thesmu Heru « ^ ^ ^ !
, B.D. 13, 1, the greyhounds of Horus.
Th-senà-t nefer-t s= | h ° T °,
title of
Tefnut.
Ü Î Q "the beautiful sister"—a title of
thesten(?) s= H ° 7^, Rec. 31,
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170, 172, girdle (?)
thesthes S==*S==* $?, a kind of unguent.
thek , thee, thou.
thek
= JULevmeioc, A.Z. 1868,
55, P.S.B. 13, 38, magnet; compare TECT,
to stick, to adhere.
a £=> loaf, cake ; Copt.
thek-t
Thekem
S\
god of offerings; var.
(Sa'ite) 72, 4.
, B.D. 99, 13, a
, B.D.
theknu
/www v£_
human victim ; plur.
-^^-V}r> watchman, spy,
ö (2
34, 8, var.
/www
/www p rt î
I, A.Z.
1, Israel Stele 24.
thoktan
—\ ,-^ /WWW g
^ \\ ^^~ J\ £1 I
^ Q=ft /www ^j^_
9im m j\
1, A.Z. 34, 22, Sphinx 3,151,
spies, human victims, Libyan soldiers (?)
thet l ^, Koller I, 6,
X
Metternich Stele, 3, 5, to separate, to release,
to set free, to be destroyed.
thet
, Rec 24, 76,
a 1 a
85, table, altar, thick staff, cudgel (?)
»a
an
thet en renp-t
aromatic substance used in making kyphi ; var.
Thett S==3 g$P, Metternich Stele 51,
one of the seven scorpion-goddesses of Isis.
<=>Ü J^t jîê^-
ï=> X
to send back, to
reverse.
thetef a,
skip, to scatter (?)
thetef " l
x
j\
, to hop, to
?' Q ?T '
AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA t /lj ^ /www fcm, to pour
/WWW %*— /W/W/W ^ <~». /WWW J J
out, to sprinkle, to pour out by drops.
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tllGtôI & IW+AA ,
Metternich Stele 170,
fountain (?)
tlietef o Q, a measure.
thetthet s==>s==:3^, s==>c ' v ^,
Amen. 12, 10, 13, i, 22, 20, to gossip, to chatter.
theth
theth re
theth-t s
thethi
, Hh. 386, to alight.
& <==> Amen. 5, 10,
» 21 ' babbler.
, T. 308, tie, binding.
(E, Décrets 108, inscription.
Thothu s=9^km», u. 549, T. 304,
a serpent-fiend in the '['uat.
thether s==à &\ Rev. 13, 6 - °
(| { ^ ; Copt. Tcope.
thethhehut (thehthohut) S==D 8 |
ga I, rejoicings ; var. s=s fi fi o ^\ Qh \.
the^ef ç—r> , to spread, to scatter;
var. o
to distil, to sprinkle;
see 0 iw+AA.
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t <=>, = Heb. 1 and ft; Copt. t.
t c=>, U. 373, P. 434) to give, to set, to
place; __^, U. 6i, N. 314; es \\, P. 176,
364; «=>()()» P. 176, M. 316, N. 383, Rec.
T<, . —. M ^ K*~*' to lay oneself flat on
31,107, -=»l|l| , 0 1 ' the belly in homage.
tu (?) <=> 1, sandals ; Copt. TOO**6.
te-t (?)
perhaps to be read ter-t for
o, P. 630, ^^
^gü, N. 1043,
rs-
w
.; plur.
^ , the hand ;
Si§3 ; dual
N. 1371, Hh. 439,
, A.Z. 1908, n6,
:^> o, P. 204, T.
^c.c-^a. Metternich Stele 24, 25,
J J,Ç> Ml' ' 3 oil
C=>°, ^^ !; te-t àab-t ^
c=> III' oil'* o
Nàstasen Stele 9, the left hand.
«^Sj)
tet-t-k àb-k c^^
* * o
113, thy heart's desire; var,
N. 27.
te-t
0
, P. 83, M.
° o o
==>| IV, 659, the hands cut off
ci Q.' from slain enemies.
o 1 —
o I
I,
I o l III
te-ut ^?%T,
— ^ ~ i, Rec. 26, 66, a gang
r\ * M f " 1
(I WAM, Tuat X, the
of five labourers or slaves; var. ^—[j
Te-t Amen
colossal right hand that grasps the chain
whereby Aapep is fettered.
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^ o I o «U 0
Zl X *^l ill Ji*^0
21, 153A, 8: (1) the opening in the net of the
Te-t ent Àst, etc.
, B.D. 99,
Akeru-gods ; (2) the of the net, B.D. 153A,
21 ; (3) a part of the magical boat.
te-t setem
te-t (?)
te-t
young ox.
te-ti
é
(2
Rec. 17, 146,
servant.
hand, i.e., the trunk of an
elephant.
, IV, 1121,
, yearling.
[1rfl]> calf>
o \\
te-t
te-t hau (?)
of a chariot.
ta c=
ta ^=.
Anastasi I, 24, 5, part of a
chariot, pole (?)
3? k^-po,e(?)
the article "the" (fern.);
Copt. T.
ta c
, U. 403, to smite ;
, I, 32, "smiter of all lands."
y^ B.D. 45, 2, to flee, to
escape, to pass away.
ta
ta
ta
D
D
a wild animal.
[/[, flame, fire.
to shake, to quake.
ta-t
£
, to tremble,
Ö, trembling, quaking.
ta <-^=^ v\ f==n, B.D. 39, 11, emission of
seed ; see also <=^> ^|\ (j r=ü), es (J '^'c==^
produce an emission of seed irregularly ; varr.
ta c±
tàa
$, garment, vestment ; var.
4 Vf'*-«*—"klT-
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P. 162, M. 107, N. 20, <=> <K\ " i 1, M.
413, a very ancient name for the Other World;
see Tuat : c=> vT \ \\
I J2fc Ö l
a lake in the Other World.
I, N. 765,
f U.445»
Tait
a god, the Tuat personified.
Tatiu c=^\©^J^.T.
254, e^ "^ g ^ ***, P. 185, M. 298,
N.8ooc=>i\ ° ^\ U- 445. the gods
"' m © m' of the Tuat.
ta (ti ?)
^(](|, Hh. 558, —
M. 785, ^, Û—0, tL^at Û a ^, to give, to
set, to place, to cause, to allow ; see erti
<=>A' H—0' Zlo' Q4—Q'T' 236' U* 495'
(|^,N. 156, "give!"; ^(j,P. 204,__
B.D. 65, 7; û 0 ^ft, Û 0^,1 will
not permit ; ^—^ o ^è\, A , give thyself,
i.e., show thyself.
tata (titi?) A A, T. 87, 209, N. 618,
! -6 û__û £—* û—0%, £—£ to give, to
lj 3&' A 0' ^'fc_0 Jf' V' set, to.place.
ta-t (ti-t) ^, A 0 (](] c=^=, gift,
present, tribute.
tata-t (titi-t) tzï, AA^» T- 85,
gift; a—a, IV, 938, gifts.
p. M«, AA1^>'p-435, M-6"'N-i227.
& o ! û a
I' û a
^—° Ü£, what the heart gives, i.e., will,
, to go with pleasure.
ta aq-t ^ "^^, Rev., to destroy;
Copt. TZ.KO, -f-Z.KCü.
ta aka ^ ^ |J ^ ^, Rcv., to
destroy ; Copt. T<kKO, "f&KUO.
tad ta ^ h s
, to put
IS
^1 I n
on the earth, />., to give birth to ;
A.Z. 1907, pi. 1, 3, to land at a place
ta àm-t ^ 4L &£ &, Rec 27, 6, to
inform ; Copt. TZ.JUUULO.
ta àri û ü -cas-,l0 cause t0 do> }0 make
to be done.
ta àthi ^~JÏ=>, Rcv- '!; ,4.'' '"^7
o -7-1 off; Copt yxi.
ta à û__û _J_jq, ^ ^ LJ ' n, to give
the hand, to help, to assist ; Copt, "f"TOOT.
ta änkh û—u ■¥■ , Rec. 27, 8, to rear,
to keep alive ; Copt. T<kK£,0.
ta änkh A ■¥•, one to whom life hath
be-gSven.-Af ||lpy#£02.
" dowered with life, stability, serenity, health, and
all joy of heart like Rä."
Ta-änkhit A ■¥• ^ Jj, Lanzone 112, a
divine midwife, A [11 I.
ta äs A~^[qJ rw^ ^> Rev-> t0 r,nc.
to mulct ; Copt. 'foce.
ta äq i=J%, Rev. 12,41, ^"T^.
Rev. 11, 165, to destroy; Copt. TZ-KO.
ta Uäi ^ fl f)!) ***, Rec 27, 7, to
set on the way ; Copt. T<kO**0.
ta uäb-t ^ r\ JL, Rec 27, 6, to
purify; Copt. TÏÏfio.
ta un û û ^^>, to cause to be.
ta pehui (?)
<M\\
, Rec 37, ai,
to decay, to die off; Copt, f e4><k&cnr.
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ta em àb A—ü i\ ®, to put in the
heart, i.e., to bear in mind.
ta em her en û o t\ ^ ««*, to put
in the face of, i.e., to put before ; j"—jj / *
*— , to lay a charge on one.
ta meh û~D 1^°^ (1» Rev., to kindle
a fire ; Copt. 'fjULO^.
tamesha A—ût\ £iIi2^7,Rev. 11,184,
to walk ; Copt. 'fjULOOttje.
ta metr û 0 f=a 11>t0 correct.
. ta nia ^ ö ()() ^^, jou, a,
1908, 252, to appoint ; Copt.^Itei.
Tanubit AiT^I1™6 "Xa
Lu fS^i O ÎU divine midwife.
> appellant, plaintiff,
l' petitioner.
'Jjr—,> t0 Put in [its]
tata re
ta er às-t A—ü <
place, i.e., to restore.
ta er ber A—ü <
(3
seil ; Copt. *f e&oX.
• "^"\ Rev. 12, 87, to
ta rekh L <=:>}(1, t0 m?ke t0 know>
Lu ® U i.e., to inform.
ta (ti) res-tep ^} ® v|, iv, n53, to
<2
Herusâtef
set a watchman.
ta retui A—ü
Stele 118, to direct the feet towards someone or
something.
j Mar. Kam. 53, 21,
I ' to exercise care.
ta*aVf%!
ta hep
û__û
Rev. 14, 15, to hide;
Copt, "f&con.
^ Rev. 12, 107,
mi' to marry.
o D W
ta hem-t A—fl ^
ta hems ^^j^", Rec 27, 7,
to dwell, to make inhabited ; Copt. T~£,eJULCO.
ta her a n §* t0 turn the face towards
— I ' someone.
ta her ges û O ÛÛ ^ £==1> to set aside,
to push out of the way, to yield, to become
partial ;
;S
1 1
ta her ta û q * , to put on the
ground, to depose, to throw into the street.
takhamm^ll^ll.Rev.,,,
141, to inflame ; Copt. 'f^JULOJUL.
ta kheper û 0 fâ
— ÏTI > Rev< r T) i42> to make to be, to beget;
*, IV, 1106, to cause to be
done into writing ; Copt. "fcycone.
ta sa û 0 [q], Annales III, 109, to give the
back, i.e., to turn the back in flight, to visit.
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ta siàu û—a gÄ ^w^, Rec. 27,7, û—D I
O "1 /www O I
DD A /) ° ^ev* IJ' I4°' t0 &'ve to drink ;
HH ü H ^ in' Copt, tcio, tcei.
Ta-sma-ba-er-kha-t [S\T^^^<=>
<^ -J] Berg. I, 23, a bird-god who rejoined the
8 j ' soul to the body.
ta sent û û ^5" £f, to terrify, to frighten.
ta thau û û -O, to give breath to
someone, i.e., to spare the life of.
ta te-t (?) û o c
to give the hand, i.e.,
to help.
ta tchatcha ^__o ®, ^-D U Ö, Heru-
sàtef Stele 118, to give the head, i.e., to show
oneself.
ta tchatcha er ta
"^0, to lay the head on the ground, i.e., to die.
tau A /" , rations, provisions.
ta hetch A Y <^3>, white bread.
tatau =8,^-0°, J-flJ
Pap., rev. n, iff., Koller 4, V JHj
û__û n^! û__û f]° Û—Û f]^ Û—Û /)ûû j
û^ 0 Hoi' A 0 H m' A—a H o' A—a S \\ o !
A A ° , fuller's earth ; Copt, "f-f in peCJ/fi".
ta-ti (?)
(2 , Ebers
III
O
"impartial. Vaa c^Da^^ tj Q>
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^111
Rec. 31, 14, a sheet of
cloth or linen.
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Cf>Cf,B.D.82,8>œ-^(]<a^>A.Z.
1906, 28, garment, sheet of cloth, cordage ;
^â^A^C3, A.Z. 49, io8-c=>
eco-f-.
tauà shennu <=>^^ f\ Ö 5£^,
coverings made of hair.
I, L.D. Ill, 211, 4,
1
, Harris I, 76, 7,
1 1 1
-UV
I Wi, Alt-K. 1188, a Mediterranean people.
The mätu Danuna 1J\ ^E|<| '•/- >~r] (B.M.
88-10-13, 56) of the Tall al-'Amarnah tablets.
taàr (tar) c^^X (j <v^>U_/), Peasant
210, «^"^(j^^, ft\^, to use force
(usually in a bad sense), to oppress, to constrain,
to use the corvée, to ill-treat.
tauar ->^fl^4>f>. a
measure of some kind.
taus (tiua) ^0^ ^> V ^ G'
P.S.B. 15, 475, to cut into, to engrave; Copt.
TCOC.
tab <=>"^ J $> P. 292, T. i,7a,
0^J^'Hh-22°'fig;plur-œ^
JHm'Shipwreck47'ö^J^W:-
ijOc^l' fiß trees;var.c=J,
., M. 118, N. 57 ; plur. <=> Jft ft ' C=>
|o^, P. 692, a string of figs.
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assa-
rn ; var.
tabu(P) «=»1^Jfl°. otaH.
»JV-
tap <=>"^vQ> U* ,4<5, T* "7' N" 454
tataf(titif) £J £~~, to sprinkle.
Tafnut (Tifnut) fcîJ), a goddess-
the female counterpart of Shu.
var. ^^*^v ^v fj*; see te ma, tcmam.
tamer-1 (timer-t) ^^ ° , ^^v ',
^ ^i ^ ß ^ji heaven, sky.
V*m\^\^ë>'V0mb Seti *>
one of the 75 forms of Rä (No. 1).
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„J,a"ig ö làs *• p- 40,• "^ m
dwarf ; Amharic J^ t *1 :
tar <^ <g^ v^ , Rec 31, 14, to oppress;
Tarteniu
1 1 1 ii
fv/vn, Rouge I.H. 206, 240,
a Mediterranean people.
tarina (m'rina ? )
nales IV, 132, lords, nobles.
tas f-^i^N, —w—, an object painted on
early coffins (Lacau), knife (?)
taS ^ v^X P „,
L—Û
to cut up, to make gashes
Ç—fl
, to slit,
takr (tikr) ^* A, Rev. 11, 17S; see
A , to set away, to carry off(?)
tag <==3'^S^' IV> 1208, to plant-
s ÀGîCopLTW(r&
Tag <=>^ßj^,N. 1179; see
ww\
T-r \, the dwarf-god.
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tagi <=>lj^ö My A.Z. 1864, 107, bat.
Tatemtch(?) ^^^^J1^'
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Râ (No. 1).
Tatenen-t (Titenen-t) AQ11 ^> a
primitive earth-goddess.
tàa <r-~=^i (1 ^K\ f==f^1 emission of seed;
^^WTsl' ^6' "'garment'
vestment, cordage ; var. ^?^ ^\ \\ \\ ; Copt.
eurf.
tàabiu (tabiu) e=>A J11,?,'
wolves,
jackals, hyenas ; Assyr. »-JJ^ t£ ^ (Rawl.
CI.W.A. II, 6, 4, 1), Heb. 2NÏ, Arab. c-Jj,
Syr. «tor«, Chald. H2^, Eth. HJYf) ;.
tàar-t <=^> (j ^O'v^ W; var. cs
^è\ (J o Mj, oppression, constraint, restraint.
tab <=() J H, Rec* 2?> 223> wolf; Heb.
tas c=>(] -*-^|f to sit
tâtà <=^2 (1 c^a (J ^ .A, Hymn Darius 34,
to trample upon, to beat down.
täb-t 1 3, purification, a purifying.
ti jjjW, A.Z. 1912, 99, ^j, A.Z. 1893,
1(1 ©, here, there; Copt TT<kI, TH.
, Nâstasen Stele 68, <j> t ?, Dream
108, ^_o
ti
w .a
Stele 31,
w
£çî, to wait, to stand still, to
remain ; ^ J
ti-t ^
, Rec. 21, 86.
, pleading, defence (?)
, B.D. 102, 6, produce, gifts.
donian year = part of October and part of
November.
tibnu =^J — ft ^ j ^ rç,
Nâstasen Stele 40, 47, beasts, cattle; Copt.
TÏÏriocnre.
Tifnu-t
counterpart of the god Shu
timài-t
tirga c
the female
w
9 Herusâtef Stele
143, towns.
1 1 1
w
S
, dwarf; see
52, 13, Thes. 1203, a Libyan king.
titi ^^^^0 BM-5633>9>pot, vessel,
''WW ' measure.
titi-t ^ ^ ° , Love Sonßs' 3» ".
WW tz~3 wine cellar (?)
Tith c-si(l(le=3, Tuat VIIl a g°ddess
S S ' in the Tuat.
tU(?) =z, T. 229, '", , *, five;
^m?-- :^Tf-
r r\ E "^ %v the festival of the five epago-
1 =<n>_2r' menai days ; Copt.'f'H.
tu-nu '" 0, tu-nut "m , fifth.
11 w' • où'
111
Tu-uti o
11
^\XX ^, Tuat III, two
goose-gods in the Tuat.
tu ^^,iogive;^j, *-°.
tu er ta c=
givers.
I 111
IV, 322, 329, to land at a place.
\U (tchu) fcstj^ U. i,T.347, ^ ^*,
1 ^> Jl1
I > ~ « 1 1 > to be
1 @ ©Hi'
bad, or evil, or stinking; f^£)^ mi , Rec. 31,
_zr 111 Jr 11 1
m
ti-t ^
*» ] [q1 Ü, /".<?., A?os-, the ist month of the Mace-
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be not thou bad of smell ; bu tu jj
J(V m "^îr6 > badness, wicked
> T- 347,
ness.
1^3
So i i i
Peasant 288,
tu-t ^3%T, P. 643, M. 679, N. 1241,
fl^j, Jour. As. 1908, 285, eeml)yi
bad thing, evil, wickedness; plur. ^ ^*,
^ %> ^», <~j <b° ^
û Jin' JT 1 1 1
^^fö(l^Rec. 16, 132.
tutà <==> ^ "jj (j ^ ^^fl ^, evil
•wicked person.
tu qetu r^j ^ ^ ^j ^^ j v& iv,
1078, evilly disposed men, men naturally bad.
Tu-t ^^>Ä,B.D. 15 (Ani,sheet 20),
44, god of evil in the form of a serpent.
Tuti£fxxSr BD& ,3s6- =s^]
(J *& ^—fl Jj , the god of evil, i.e., Set.
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C^)^^, IV, 1062, Cia^^.IV.gSfc
f^£i ' 955' unci' <2 m' e G 111 '
Rev. 11, 68 ; Copt. TOOT.
tutiur^V"$J)l, ,'DI"',4°'
_oa. o ßil 0 1 mountaineers.
man,
Tutu (Tui) ^ /&, Nesi-Àmsu 32,15,
^^ 7MM 7uat ^> S°d of ev'l> *•*■> Aapep, or
1^3 ' Set.
1^3
Tutu f^^^%\, ^TfiRRJi,
1^3
, one of the 42 judges in the hall of Osiris,
a devil in the 7th Pylon of the Tuat, a title of
Äapep.
TutU-f f^£)%\^£)%V
C^^SÙ^^^ J, B.D. 125, II, one of the
42 assessors of Osiris.
Tutu-her ^ &, Tomb Ram- Ix> I0>
Tu-hetep r^j
or title of a god.
\\
a serpent-god.
^'
a name
Tutu-s (?)
the name of a rudder
1^3
*
, B.D. 122, 3,
JkXkvv a t'tle of
Oe™»' Set.
I \> ' ion'
EUD, f^£l, , hill, mountain ; plur.
Tu-qetu ^?%*^
tu «=>^K cm, A.Z. 1878,49,
£) t^£
Tui(?) M, N. 969> M«,BI, the
two mountains, i.e., of sunrise and sunset (Bakha
and Manu?).
Tui , N. 969, the two mountains be-
C^3' J J'
tween which the deceased emerges (?)
Tuit
Rec. 16, 109, a mountain-
goddess ;?)
Tu ami Khert-neter
*jk
£2
l cud
1i^
, the mountain in the Other World.
Tu Àmenu Q ^5
1 □ 1 OS
the west "—a name of the cemetery.
"hill of
(^3
Tu uâb ^ /"*? , °f /**?,
I Hum 1 -J aww I 1 .J
•"*? "holy mountain," the modern Gebel
I J ' Barkal at the foot of the Fourth Cataract.
tu bâa-t EUD ^tfnn o , B.D.G. 3, 183,
I ODD o
a hill of metal, or a hill containing mines.
'., B.D. 31,4,
m « C±£ TT (^3
Tu-f *^_, U. S70f ^ö
read Tepi tu-f, "he who is on his hill," i.e.,
Anubis ; fern. *-=-_ _ , P. 608.
Tu monkh (?) Rerek (^£i |öj[
Tßjym, B»D. 149, a mountain in the 7th Aat ;
var. (Saite) f)^^^
Rec. 16, 51
Tu en Ämau
Tu en Bakha
1^3
l czni
*^&- mount of Sunrise; see Bakha.
1^\
Tu en Bekhan *»*»>
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1^3
I EE3
J
^/ fl^3^, mount of Sunrise.
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Tu en Maâtiu ^w*
l, the
hill of the righteous, the holy hill of the
beatified.
Tu en Khent c±£ "*** (|j||, the hill
country south and east of Egypt.
Tu en Khert-neter ^«1 ,
B.D. 149, a mountain in the 4th Àat.
Tu en Kenmut
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mountain ridge between Egypt and the Oasis of
Khârgah.
Tu en Kesh ^ do gûû,the Nuu^an
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Tu Heru-nub
of the Golden Horus.
. fN^0
Tu semi —
t^i
mount
■i 1111 '
ii ill.
,i U. 493,
1^3
, N. 945, the nrountai
in of H
Tu Sehseh' ^—j[ -^_j[ ^, u. 493,
N. 945, the mountain of I £ ^uT-Hj
Tuiqauiäaui ^n^f,
B.D. 149, a high double mountain on which
lived a serpent 70 cubits long.
Tu tesbTer] ^ ^x ,the ,Red Moun-
L J immnzszi tain (near Cairo).
tu r^l^^f , N. 679
tU-t f^£) %? ^, a bird.
tU , Bubastis 51, a kind of altar vessel.
tu-ä(?) rüi
V
Tu-â f^£) ^k °, T. 292 ; var. ^ t&V
^1 , Hearst Pap. XI, 16,
C^ ^ knife, scalpel, knife used in
circumcision (?)
god of circumcision (?)
5^, lion.
tU X, X|
(3 u' (3 U
1, bandlet, garment.
tU
• (3 (3
tutu
(3 (3
£7^, lion; var. ^5^,
Tutu
(â S
a son of the goddess
Neith.
tua -jk-'^v^ to do something in the morn-
morning, to-morrow morning; Copt. TOO**!,
£,TOYe, Amharic flyf, tuwat.
tuait CS5 ^T)
fi
* ° U. s«, T. 325,
29, I47, *
, *
o
(3 O
o
, *
the dawn, the early morning,
, *
O
CD* *0'
tuai *0,lll,i43,«f|*®,
matu
tinal, belonging to the dawn.
Tu»i[*j£]'^JI|*$.K~3«.85,
god of the dawn.
Tuau *lj^^>0> BD' r7> 16, a lion-
god, symbol of " To-day."
Tuau ^^^,P.67i,e^f) j^,
M. 660, c=^ ^| * j^, N. I27S, «==5« ^|
* ^, p. 178, ^p>, p. 356, ^>{] * \
^, N. 1070; cr^^]"g "jj^, N. 68,
the star of the morning.
Tua-t <=^>^) f P. 244, M. 446, N. 1056,
the planet Venus as a morning star.
Tuai-ti *
*J>*
o W
ci
111
Tua ur
589, ^
, god of the morning;
Tuai is his father
="~' * and mother.
£}*
rsn
, P.
, P. 643, M. 680,
fl*
Î3 V N- 953, I242, the "great star of the
üi^' morning.»
Tua-t neter 1 * tid.e °f ^e high-
I o priestess of Amen.
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tua neter 1 c=> £) *, U. 199, N. 24,
888, Ic^^Tj^k*, P. 80, 172, M. 110,
]c^f|x|, P. 178, M. 268, "jcÄ^}
* j^, M. 688, g^, T. 276, P. 29,^'],
M.4o,e=>f]^^,N.68,^^()()
■>k .$, B.D. 109, 10, the star of the god. Later
tua <=> ^} * ^>, u. 47, p. 677,
e
*
,*
IV, 1081, to praise, to adore, to honour
L_J,
tua-t ^c v\ Qb, praise, a hymn of praise ;
plur. c^ if] ° Jt* * jt ! ' *=^ if] C
^T^tk^^ Thes. 1286, praises, praisers,
JlJl A' written hymns of praise.
Juaneter^*^*^,"]*^,
to thank God, to offer thanksgiving.
tua sa (?) *ft # I Ä, Werusâtef Stele 67
Tuai * H H, Tuat I, a singing-god.
Tuati *
, Mar. Aby. I, 45, a
double god whose shrines were in c* and
—■1 ^
Tuaiu *^ ^ j> * ()() |, Tuat X and
XI, a group of singing-gods.
Tuaânu c=> ^T) ^^ ^K jk, M. 484,
a god; varr. <:=> + ""^^ J^' N- ,25'>
^0^,^269.
Tua-ti m'ketit en neb-s *
* o
, Tuat IX, the Hour-god-
c* a >—.
dess in the 9th Division of the Tuat.
Tua-mut-f <=> £) \\ *-=^, U. 219,
^xü^' M- 495, N- 592' '2'9' *^
<-"=-^ vfc ] ^è\ ivN > one °^ tne ^our sons °^
Horus and god of the eastern quarter of the
heavens. He protected the lungs and heart of
the deceased.
Tua-mut-f *
-, the god of the 3rd
* ' hour of the night.
Tua-mut-f *
^27
, *
the god and festival of the 6th day of the month.
Tua-mut-f * A\ ° , goddess of the
14th day of the month.
B.D. 99,'22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat.
Tua-qebh-f * 9 3*03, Denderah
1Ä fX<sritt
III, 9, 29, a serpent-god.
Tua-t e=>^]g,U.38i, *"^, *
-, *«, RM. 7o8, *^ -.
Rec 32, 176, (
>, *
^ , a very ancient name for the land of the dead,
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and of the Other World;
*
CT3
nnx
, Rec. 26,225;
* www |0|, the everlasting Tuat;
, the hidden Tuat.
Tuat *, Tuat VIII, a circle in the Tuat
Tua-ti *
*
w
w
\\
a \\
V*
^ w
* J, the god of the Tuat; varr. *^^>A
Tuati * cr-D, *
w
^ w
, Tuat XII
(1) a god with a paddle ; (2) one of the 75
forms of Rä (No. 41), Tomb Seti I ; (3) a star-
god in the Tuat (VII) ; (4) a singing-god
(Tuat I).
Tuatiu <= ^] * ^ o, p. 245, <=>
@
w
!>
>*
l, the gods and other
I' jmCTD
beings of the Tuat ; i< V\ , Horus of the Tuat
(XI), a form of Âf the dead Sun-god.
tuai-t ^(JUcai^j. ^"^^
&&>, Rev. 12, 116, death, destruction.
tuaut * ^\^\ ° ! hollows> abysses,
Jl Jl n l ' empty places.
tua-t * Q ^, a plant; plur. * ^ ^5
tua-ut(?) *^^>||, P"
1 111
outcry, roar; plur. ^ ^
F
.3
tua <=^> X]
S, to bear, to carry, to support.
tua-taui c^> *£) * ^
(S.
Palermo Stele, "Tua-taui" ships of 100 cubits
(in length).
tua-t c^> s£j <è\ Q, pillar, one of the
four supports of the sky ; var. tua o -jQ A .
Tuaàu es ^| ^(] ^, Denderah IV,
63, a serpent-warder of a coffer.
tuau-tc?)^^]^,^^ e
0 A1 v n ' no*y °^or unguent-
Tuatheth J^
tuà c=^> ^S (1 W\ vineyard.
• tuà t^^> (J, U. 96, ^3^> I) ^,
(j^, M.20i,N.374, ^ (), *^()^[.
V N 9r't0 ca^' t0 cr^ out*
tuâ-t ££)(|^'&\, ^>^>()^%^>
■fV £2, -J
Rec. 29, 146, C^G V^ ^s\ , a bird.
tuà (^£) (] @ , mountain, hill.
tuàu c^](]^0, P. 398, c^dI^Ç,
N. 1175, ^^H^ö' £^^() G, pot,
^%*^>M-744
Tuat VII, a star-
goddess.
££)
££)
a ' drink offering,
libation (?)
vase, vessel, kind of drink (?)
tuàu c^]^/-<=>,
tui cf^% \\\\ Ä, to cry out, to call;
C^û M ûY crier.; plur. ££) M |j\
Tui f^]^(](]^,Tuat VIII, a god.
Tuit c^l 00 -~-, Tuat X, a group of four
goddesses who acclaim Rä.
<^J? I
tuma (tmau?) X\ '» bodies of
singing-men or singing-women, choirs.
tun cr^> «f» ^=^, T. 308, c=
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Rec. 30, 192, to string a bow.
tun es Ä* .A, Rec. 2i, 8, 27, 226,
/WVAAA
/WVAAA \ \ y\
, Anastasi I, 25, 9,
/WVAAA
w^1
.&>
, Herusàtef Stele 104,
/WVAAA
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$A$'ibkL,o8>Ä.exxyi'Ä.fc*'
Äe^, Rcc. ,6, 109, A(2Î^. Ä
^7\, A.Z. 1908, 118, 2.^' ReV- I2'
+ /VWSAA
/WWVA, to stretch out, to reach out,
to extend, to stretch the legs in walking, to lift
up, to rise up, to raise, to bear ; Copt. TCOO**rt ;
see also o ^s* j^ an(j ° > ^2» •L*-L
tun
/VWSAA J\
^Ȁtf, A.Z. 1872, 121,
/VAAAAA C2
tun
-^> Ä^ , to draw and quarter (?)
KiÄ , to get on the back of
a bull tied and bound for sacrifice in order to
stab him.
,/vwsaa n o£ n
Tuniâ
^.-a^.th.
name of one of the instruments used in
performing the ceremony of Opening the Mouth.
c ■—^ /www -,- c\
Tun-pehti ^ -JOJ jf, the name
of the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.
*■
Tunn-Maâu^^,™~vwvAK —
Tuat IV, one of the haulers of the boat of
Ar.
Tun-hat ^-S the god of the 10th
iEs» o day of the month.
Tun-hati Aaz%$, B.D. 144,
the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.
Tunänu ^> Hh^\ \> N- "Si ;
var. *vwsAA Q >S\, P. 269, a god.
c M- 3 /WWVA A
tunu ^^ H, a plant or shrub.
tun <=^> \\ Q ; var. ^ _ ° Rev.,
a green substance.
tunu ö+ö^u, Annales 9» I55
tur
/WWVA
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW , X
/WWW » .. - .
/WWW «^
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
/WWW
aC N /www JE-*
to clean, to purify; var. 2fc=* y /www, ç^> v\
<^ ^ N /WWW /I
, B.D. 99, 31.
teb c=>J|,c=>Jû|,Hh. 396,sandal,
sole of the foot ; Copt. TOCnre. ___
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Herusâtcf Stele 15, c=> J fi fi oV Nâstasen
Stele 64, sandals, soles of the feet, footsteps.
teb <=:=> J 1^, <=:=> J (] *?, Rec 27, 223,
JHel^.c^Jlj^I^, hippo,
potamus, pig; var. Q J 1^ ; plur. => J %
<5aj,Pd«Bt.o6,«Äj(|iji5|,A'^:
teb <zz=> U \,f "\,li horn; dual tebui
, horn of the South, <r~> I "V \
horn of the North ; Copt. Ti.n.
teb <=> J \, iv, 657, <=> J \ ^ J,
IV, 651, horn, i.e., wing, of an army.
teb ^jeX^.Koner^S, horns
tebi-t «J^.-JV»
teb <-~^ 1 Ä , to decorate, to adorn; see
tcheba
teb <==> Il H t-fl,t0 Tal! ,u V°stop up'
^Jj ii to block a passage.
tebb <=•=> B B a, Peasant 234,10 stifle,
to suffocate, to have the nose stopped.
tebb <=^> I L \ a little bag,
scrotum (?); -Copt. ee&I.
teb-t <==> In, Metternich Stele 53,
«=^> U , settlement, inhabited district.
teb-t <=>J <=> k£^l, <=>Jl£SiJ^,
box, coffer, coffin, sarcophagus, shrine ; Copt
ee&i.
Tebutiu (Tchebutiu) ^J\^^
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Rec. 31, 163, A s Jj 1, Rec.30, 190, the gods
• in their shrines or coffins.
^Jci' ^JHàiV ReV- '"> 36. brick,
tile, block, the tile on which a woman sits to
bring forth (Rec. 2, 109); û^llllc^J^,
Rev. 14, 14, the four faience bricks or tiles in
Heliopolis ; Copt. TU5&e.
teb-t « J ~ — J ^ I ^, T. 13,
14
teb, teba c=^ j) *^\, Methen 7, c=^ j)
-^O.U. I46a,N.4S4,c=>J(!)>P.94>KL 118,
N. 57, «J^, ^Jft. figi Pi™
c=.JaMi«r.c=S-^j6iCopt.&HT.
teb cs> J Ö , fig wine.
a fruit-bearing shrub or tree.
tebit cs5 J (](] ?, the fruit of the same.
tebi-t«j(](] 0,^.0,jars
of fig wine.
teba=j^|, c^J^^, to
lack strength, be helpless; -^^ <-*=^> 1
~° I, 42, "his condition is hopeless"
z^*?' - (of a sick man).
tebac^J^^jy
-J
, Peasant 48,
*, to requite, to restore
something, to pay back, to reward, to indemnify, to
exchange, to barter, to pay ; Copt. TCOCO&e.
tebau c=» J %» ^ \ fa {
Peasant 318, reward, answer, reply, payment,
restitution; er tebu <cz> Ä J % i], in
return for, because of; Copt. 6 T\&e.*
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teba-t «J^L ° , atableofoffer-
teba'^^^j], — ^j,
to shut up, to close up, to cover over; see
teba-t «JVn'^J^
c^=^> J <^fc , funerary chest or coffer, coffin,
sarcophagus, tomb; c^ "^ ^ ^^ j,
shroud (?)
teba «J^|fö> Rev. i3, 86 =
, vestment ; Copt. O&ICO.
Teba c^J^f, =-J^fl,
Tuat ÏII and IX, a goddess who swathed Osiris.
Tebai c^ j) ^ (1(1, Tuat XII, a
sailor-god who attacked Äapep daily.
Tebait c^ J "fe^ ° , Tuat vm, a
goddess in the Circle Hep-seshemu-s.
Teba-t-neteru-s c=> J ^fc"^ °
Tuat VIII, the 8th Division of the
IIP
cri,
Tuat.
Teba-temt
Lit. 40, 97, one of the 75 forms of Rä.
teban c^ II " X *&, enmity, deceit.
tebar
J^
w
, Rec.
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms
of Rä (No. 35).
I CTD
J9> 95 = A, -TV ' serine, inner chamber ;
compare Heb. TO1!, 1 Kings vi, 5, 16, etc.
Tebati ^ ' ^ ° u
w Ö'
tebà c=> J (j ^, finger; see ^ J o|
tebâ-t c^> J (1 (E , Rev. 13, 4*,'box.
teba c=> J^ (j (E I ^, reward> re^JJ"
tebi
j) « Df) Rev. i4, 68, payment,
J! ' 11 ' discharge of a debt.
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tObi-t c=> J (J(J ° , part of a chariot ;
plur. e=3 J (1(1 y\ , Anastasi I, 26, 6,
tebi-t c=> Jl (|(| ° , plinth, pedestal,
brick base (?) ; e=> J I ÛÛ " ' ft] 0 $>
jl^Op^Rev.^,:,
tebu c^ n^vo Love Songs 4, 3» Cage,
J\ jl prison.
tebu c=> J %> G £^3, a period of time;
. -J©.
Tebu cj^ J .B'D«d8(?S
Tebmesthumut (?) c^j|[j\s=^\
j,Hh. 233,agod(?)
teben <=^> 1 U/w^, p. 122, M. 91, c^^
J^^ .A , U. 194, 514, M. 336, Rec. 31, 20,
/VWSAA
var,
J/VWSAA n MWSAA j j
© ' Je=d' 7\ ' O^
, Nàstasen Stele 36, to
J
/VWSAA
7\
J
I908, II7,
.A /VWSAA
revolve, to go about, to wander round a place,
to make the circuit of a place.
tebnen <=> IS a., Rec' J1' 2M°
-J «wM wander round,
n n *w*aa
tebenben <=> J ~^aa J L.D.
III, 140B, to wander, to circle; see ~vw*.
teben-teben
j\ , to revolve,
/VWSAA /VWSAA
to wander; see *vwsaa.
teben ^\ ^, ^
J/VWSAA
, P. 28, M. 38,
0.T-275#.
^ , N. 68, circle, circuit, circumference,
a circular surface;
roundabout.
, around,
Tobon pokhar Moh (?)-nobu <-~*\
°sî§t-2^j;o
— fg. P..S, e^j^O
N.68,e=>J 0 S<|>|PJL,N.98,
D
nrc~i
D
the complete circuit of the northern coast of
the Mediterranean and of the Greek Islands.
Teben-ur ^^ <^t Ombos I, 83, a god
of marsh produce and sea produce.
Teben-semu (seshmu) -taui
Pk>*
J\ e^s=', B.D. 141 and 148,
31 3S
the rudder of the western heaven.
J/VWSAA
~ , tambourine, flat drum.
J/VWSAA
s>. , Kubbân Stele 16,
/wwv\
~ ^, the lock of hair that grew over
the right temple ; var. \ \ >/ ^.
teben en tchatcha (?)
IV, 712, helmet.
D>
i*
teben stTp, Rbere,PaP- ?3. '9, *
I I kind of garment.
[ J, U. 258, P. 265,
M. 477, N. 718,1245; var. c=>J^^ j^J |,
coffer, sarcophagus.
J/VWSAA
EUD, Peasant 166,
>> 3, a weight-
o qet-t fl , or about 91 grammes.
teben wwa -w^ clay(?)
teben
teben
IV, I 124.
Rev. 13, 41, weight of
' silver (?)
Tebha (Tchebha) J^ra^^.
a form of Aapep, or Set ; Gr. Ti«*itc»>.
tebh ^\ U. 219, ^ J |, p. 315,
N. 162, IV, 1007, <=> J I « ^, Pap.
3024, 80, c=> J I ^, <=> J I \>
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to beseech, to entreat, to supplicate; Copt.
tebhu œ 1)§%>^, beggar' -suppli"
' -JaJz^T ant, petitioner.
tebhe-t ^J Jo, N. 380, «J $
' * Rec. 31, 170, c=^ 1 8 °âf> ° >
o -^l A ail 1 w 1
*==, entreaty, prayer, supplication.
ÄJtJU' Araen-I7,19,2°'^ 11
\7
P\ I JT* A o _Zl 1 1 I offerings.
tebeh-t or tebeh-t hetep c=s> j) | o
□ • ^JJ«=a,, iv, 770, SSjgs,
, Eg. Texts 1, 53, c==s' jjj
, IV, 872,
0=0=
II ^ D 1 1 1
, Rec 26, 211,
Dim '0111
, offerings and offering table.
û ûDiii
1, something that is required or is
necessary, necessary equipment, furniture, tools,
implements ; plur. c=^ J £ ^^ | ' Ö A ^\ I '
o (û ûS <^> ^^ n o a grain
A •" ' ^> 000' *== ^J X ' measure.
tebhÄjf^jf^,IV,635,
pot, vessel, vase ; plur. c^s> || Q.
tebh (?) W , Stele of Ptolemy I
Teb-her (Tcheb-her) J^ J f "] ^ >
Berg. 16, a jackal-god with two serpent-rods (?)
Teb-herk c^ jl ^ , god of the 8th
day of the month.
Teb-her-keha-at
■JT
ra
-., B.D. 144, the herald of the 5th Arit
Jy^^i^ji,B.D.J47.
Tebhes œ (IRk, ?• 154, a god of
«==» ^ I ^ funerary offerings.
tebkhu ^.JUtk, IV, 781, slaughter,
Heb. J"QŒ> compare Arab. ^, Syr. M..-i\.
teb^b^j^j, «^Jc^j
^'^^'^^ J^^J^' Àmen. 5,
n, to stab, to slay, to kill.
tebteb cs^ J) cs^ J) *&, Ebers Pap.
42, 10, to beat (of the heart).
jjQP cSl/+ ^^ to spit, spittle, exu-
* D f ' D ' dation.
tep _, to shine upon, to illumine.
4-fin c^^tityi bandlet, tiara, fillet for the
' y 0 I1 ' head.
box, chest, coffer : plur. 1,
* 0 01
D 111
l, to
n (E
taste; ^(j(j *~\^> A.Z. 1905, 38,
ibid. 37, ^^ fl o, U. 49 ; Copt. Tcon.
4 n 1
tep-t c=Ss,u.is,^^^-!,^^^)^,
• ^ Do' °'D o I'dq 121'
Dû*^' D (2 lâf'Do Ij^ir
taste ; Copt. 'fne.
tep-t re % a? > something
pleasant to the smell or taste.
tep-t ^o,U. ,08,^9,^1,
U. 49, N. 28o, ^\^>, ^Q,
a kind of cake or bread, dainty pastry.
tep o , fruit, pomegranates (?).'
D o
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Tepit "j^J^j ^, the town-god of
Tepa—a division of the town Pe-Tep.
tep-t jaO*c **ww, Amen. 25, 15,
D ^
D o
2^>
\\ *~" , Peasant 221, a boat or barge:
4; \J~V, Palermo Stele, the royal barge.
Tepu - neteru ^ .-j^v,
a^?^
31
1 IH;
see
Tep-ta ^nx.
31
, Tuat III, the tunnel,
with a bull at each end, through which Àf was
towed in his boat Called also .-^ax;
D (2
T-
Im
* P D 0 ' D \> F3 ' paddle.
tepu^f^Hh^vJ^j,
N. 1005, 1007, paddle, oar; dual vll'
', M. 826, N. 1318, a pair of paddles ;
, paddler, rower,
tepa ^^v > t0 overstep, to transgress.
töpa (J 3 , to sniff, to snuff the air.
Tepân ^^ f\ "W® Tuat V, a serpent-
* D S/vww'god, servant^of Seker.
Compare Heb. N?> Arab. £,
tepi
boatman in general.
Tepi l\l\> Tuat IX, a singing-god.
tepi c=* ([(in, Rev- "» 65> hippopota-
töpi (III *s=^, Tombos Stele 9, IV,
84, 616, ' (1 (1 -s=w, Israel Stele 20, "de-
vourer "—an epithet of the crocodile.
tepit ^()(]ö-,,as,e;C01>t ™:
Tepit ^^ M *\ a title of Hathor.
tepu ^K Ö , vase, vessel, pot
Digitized by
toph TI0*appIc;p,ur-Tfii.'
TI \ $ m; Cüpt" xenn&>Hcb- p,bj3»
Arab. Uv.
toph-t
^ a kind of seed or
000 grain.
9 \\ . , , cave, cavern, hole
D * Jl cm D \> c-D
o 0 o
in the ground; see fi .
tept-t(?) c=5,c=5,'Är Nâstasen Stele
• v ' 0 \ o I 24, bow.
teptch ^"^Ä, Ebers PaP" I02'*
• -^ d (21 to taste (?)
tef 'Y j , pot, urn, large vessel
tefa
see ^"^
, abundance of food ;
û(5
, Edfû i, 80, a title of the Nile-god.
tefen *l=*_ .a , to hasten ; var.
/www
tefen
VWWt
Tef-mat-er-nenu-f
■^ O
a.
>, to rejoice; var. *l=_ 3.
Tefen SÜg$p, Mettemich Stele, one of
the seven scorpions of Isis.
teftef
/WWW
vwwv
VWWt
, to spit,
to exude moisture ; var.
VWWt
VWWV.
teftef-1 ^ ., Rouge I.H. II,
115, spittle, moisture.
tem^^^^^^, Rec. 30, 197,
\^,B.D. 172,17,*=
I Q£, Rec. 15, 158, to name, to bestow a
title, to proclaim a name or title, to pronounce,
to cry out in shrill tones, to have a piercing
voice ; <r—> vov "^ Qr ° v 'name<*> spoken ;
S
-♦t-s*
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, something recited.
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tern
V
jj^^^'
v:
, IV, 896,
^,Rec4,
to sharpen, to whet, to cut an inscription, to
cut through, to pierce, to be stung or bitten by
L- •—-3 /www <ß>
a reptile;
, his crown
pierced the sky ; Copt. T(JOJUL.
tomtom >*:>- >*:>- t0 wnet> t0 sharpen,
> / ' to cut.
^\ M. in,
da'
tem-t c=
slaughter.
tern, tema-t C=T
5"^, N. 24, 5
0 -^
^ , p. 81, £__
\\ , knife, sword,
the act of cutting, killing, slaying, the edge of
asword; plur. !>^,M. 335, «|^>
^, M. 447, ___> ^, N. 1258, |p 1 "
\
1 1 1
, B.D. 148, 13;
*
^,B.D. (Ani), 15, 45.
tem-â >^ U-fl, Berg. II, 407, to hack.
B.D. 142, 99, a
' form of Osiris.
, B.D.
Temur(?) V
tern ra(?), etc
Tem-ftelsi, etc. , . ^ p „ —~-
and 146, name of the 21st Pylon.
.2^ ûCI F=5;
tern
"VMSi, worm, serpent; plur.
i
"ttftsw
111
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mm
1MW,
1 1 1;
, worm-eaten.
Tern
tern
1 1 1
" Worm "—a title or
name of Äapep.
Amen. 5, 6, to shut
temm ==. j^|^ fah. U. 494, T. 235,
N. 791, to unite with.
tATTI ^f| L-D. HI, 219E, 2i, enclo-
iem £^z[ |, sure (?) cage (?)
tema ^, ill, 138, jp t—fl, ^
&» IV> 6l2>
ÖRec. 15, 178, to bind, to tie together,
' to gather together, to collect.
!>
temau ^e^ bodies of men' kco.m"
• _^> 111 panies, choirs.
tema
Ebers Pap. 101, 8,
conflux, confluence.
Tema-t Sti-t / o o l/. , a serpent
on the royal crown.
tema ""J1^^, M. 718, ^J!^'the
front portion of a skirt or tunic.
tema
? 111
tema-t *=^Jp
wing, pinion; dual
L \j> sacking, mat; plur.
IV, 617, j,
J?
, A)A
~zr
w'
pair
of wings.
tema / \j, vessel, bowl of drink ; /
/WWW n m
o I $&., a vessel made of tchâm metal.
tema /
temaâ *^Jfcfä%
temaâ c^" '
1 Jl Shipwreck 137, to
ü U' grovel on the belly.
Hymn Darius, 24 ... .
M. 207, N. 668,
fortress.
Temaâ àt fpfe N. 668, yj, M. 207,
" Fortress of the Father "—a name of Horus.
Temau
temam
finish; see
Tuat X, a god in the
Tuat.
, to complete, to
temam ^
the eyes.
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to tie, to'bind
together.
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temam-ti
û>3fc.
_>
, B.D. 78, 23,
"^^ a pair of tresses or
>».'
tomam
t-fl
J>
f>>^
wings.
I, company, assembly, choir of singers
Coma <=>y Ö, Rec 26, 15, union (?)
$omà, tomà-t <=>0() n> Rec 31,27,
I1v~24
\> ©' ^\>
(»PÄD-
|l S, town, village ; Copt *f JLH.G.
temam ^kk^kk temàiu^,|(] «$j,Hl1M
1k BvS
^ ft ' I> là ^ "H"'sacking'mat 'varr*
:T>
the front
temam -t /
part of a tunic, garment.
Temamm ^TTx,*^ x, ZJr,
_Jp °. , frm 7 7 "*", Denderah II, 10, one
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. TQM.
temam '^ Ik J> IV, 809,'to kneel, to
bow in homage; see 1 j\ (} fl.
Temathth V~~T ^ ° ', Tomb Ram.
IX, 10, a god (?)
temà <z^> y, P. 117, M. 98, N. 104, 972,
c^>|() |, Rec. 32,78, c^>2 (j, Peasant 154,
<=^> y (I r> fl, Shipwreck 137, <r~> v (I ?^>
Amen. 4, 15, 13, 5, 15, i>c^| (j .A,<=>|
(] ^> t_3, Rougé I.H. II, : 25, e=s g () ^> j],
HHte^EIJL^Hl
IG-HI* HI IK-—Ml
Tj.i <=^> V i| S 7jj> to touch, to approach,
to come near to, to join, to be united to, to
bring together, to grovel on the ground ; Copt.
XCOJÜL6, TCOJUU, TCOCOJULe, T00JÜL6.
temà-t <=^> U (L , Shipwreck 79, touch.
temà c^llj^^j, Pap. 3024, 150,
to be united with (the earth), i.e., be dead.
Rec. 29, 153, villagers, townsmen; Ik (1(1 1
El
Israel Stele, the inhabitants
of his town.
temài -1
w o
\>©\
', Rec. 13, 12,
village, hamlet; plur.
@ III
08
JMIS-Hkll
, Herusàtef Stele 82, town,
' EI^—EI
1004, Rec. 4, 130, 20, 40, <^K^
1,
I 1
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\>lll' öl I I XT <=>
the inhabited part of the whole country.
temà «2*,%,, p. 4!3 = ()<=>2é%a,
M. 591, N. 1197, a kind of stuff of a green or
yellow colour.
Q ûû 111 of a kind of stuff; see <=> Q
^q'
temi — MK—EM
, Rec 13, 12, village, town; Côpt. *f~JUU.
»emi^M—•s,!cM^,Zo„e"
£k f! \1 Canopus Stele 34,
Al J' choir (?)
temseb
temgi
|^Q()()a,astone.
^<=>^\, Hh. 189,
Rec 29, 158,
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Rec. 6, 152, Litanie 19, c^
Mi> Mi^> AA<=>^|],
===>Mi)
, Mi^
~sr,
C±2
, to unite with; Mi , Mi
o , Rec. 26, 226, to add figures together,
w ■
to do addition ; Copt. TUOJUUTT.
temt £=, Mi, Mi, Nàstasen Stele36,
\f ^~ Rec. 4, 2i, the whole number, the
o ' ' result of addition, the total, in all.
temtsma^Jj], /^fljf^,
IV, 337, to reckon up a total ; Mi ^ _|^T I '
A.Z. 1907, 3, 21, "united with and bound up
in life and serenity."
temt-tâ AA0^!], fa& xx
entire; Mi " , all Egypt;
' w 1 « ... *
all eternity.
,. all,
temtiu(?) Mi=±^, Mi
1 1 1
II I-
all (plur.), people, folk, multitude, everybody.
Temtiu Mi^=> ()() ^ ^ |, B.D. 23,6,
the entire company of the gods.
Temtu 0 |\ ^%at IX, a god who
wKr-w-,? swathed Osiris.
Temtit Mi Î/L the name of a serpent
the royal crown ; van 4 \s\ " \ f/_.
Temtit Mi^, Tuat VIII, a goddess
of the Circle Hep-seshemu-s.
Tèmtit M|| û,
Tuat VII, a goddess.
Temit-mut-set Mi
Ombos II, 133, a goddess.
Temt-hä-t ^=
o
, Tomb
Seti I, one of the 75 foims of Rä (No. 43).
temt-t Mi
Mi
, Mi
a collection of sayings, compilation,
o I ' book.
temti-t ~^T, Mi
ad)
o
, IV, 384,
a stated time, a time reckoned upon.
temt-t Mi o 'Rec*27'86> Pe^et, globule.
temt-t Mi n> ring (?) ornament
temt-t <f&\c=^>, AZ- ^o8.l6>^^
, an amulet in the form of a vulture.
'Mi
temt tsfi ^
III, A.Z. 1908, 16, vulture
amulet; and see /
temt-t Mi °> Rec ,6', IIOkV SCKaffold'
a2äümi slaughter-house.
temti[t] d)A%M\ S \>, a kind of ground
or land, mud of a stream (?)
Temtria-t —"'—"[III ^J, Rec.
6, 5, 33, 3, the name Demetria.
tëmtchi c^^jj^^j], Hh- 357,
U. 181, T. 238, 272, P. 23, M. 34, N. 107, 405,
«J^iW^T. 172, N. 123, c=>Mi
"^ P. 119, 130, öJ^^^^M. 778,
N. 73, <=^^, P. 668,.^, U. 4i8,
M 1 c 2 c= t\ ?T* N- 945, to unite with ;
M- I52'ÄÄ AA(' Copt. TUWJUrf.
temtch-t ^M^^-Sä
^^ ^^ichHh-«*
Rec. 26, 226, in all, altogether, total, summation.
temtchiu^l^-^yj.Rec.
30, 70, the whole company of the gods.
teil /www = /www Or /www.
Ill III III
ten
/WWW /www
ten
, this.
I *&?, Hymn Darius 5, /www VP\
|^^,/www |^V^, to raise up, raised, high,
distinguished ; see |
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Jen -ww*, Rec. 30, 186, 31, 30, \.
^^^. /www ^\
/www *■ m/1 X /www _ZI
-www \\~ , to cut, to cut off, to cut to pieces,
to cleave, to split, to wound (of a reptile).
tenn ^^^Sr n Rec- 6> x9> t0 cut,
V Ö X ' to split.
ten-t ^oV^VoW, * cut-
/www \ /www \ VJ
ting, division.
Rec. 31, 31, a name
or title of a god.
/WWW
/www
Tenn
Tenit
/WW\
VII, a goddess.
X
», Tuat
Tent-baiu S^w1?55^
an hour-goddess.
I l
l, Tuat III,
tenten
/www /www
/www /www
7
&
, P. 610, N. 803, 988,
X
/www /www
U-fl
, Anastasi I, 11,
/WWW /www <^u> /www /www
Ö, <==>C:=:3^ , «à^«^ L-0, to attack,
vtA/VNA /www /www ZJ i_l
to do violence, violent wrath, the violence of
the wind.
tenten .A , to wander through
/www /www
a district, to invade (?)
tentenu c^>cf>%, P. 473, M. 539,
/WWW \«J _Z1
M, assaulter, attack, attacker:
Ö 11 A N. 1118, attacked.
/www /www
/WWW /www
Tenten *—"—', u< 28o>. ,a name °r
/www /www title of a god.
/www /www
Tenten
Tentenà
/WWW /www
doorkeeper of the 8th Pylon
ty&hh, «1 title of Aapep.
(j^,B.D. 145A, the
/WWW /www
Tenjenit
/WWW /www ^
the name of a serpent on the royal
crown.
mn.
Tentenit " " l]l|0^S> Tuat I,
/www vwwv II ^^o
(1 (J Mj o, one of the 12 guides of Ra.
/www /www
Tonjonit - uhesq -1 - khak-âb
M£MP'£'n&
>^
*î
O
I *, the
Hour-goddess of the 10th Division of the Tuat.
ten
/WWW
/WWW /www
^ tl /WWW
G
/WWW \x
/WWW
to dig a
L-/T canal (?)
$6n-t /www j a plot of ground, field.
ten-t /www, B.D. 42, 15, chamber, abode,
od
tennu-t ^^ ^ , Rec- 6> 7, office, a
öS Cj government building.
r"'\ i
tennu /WWW , Rec 13, 65, border,
/WWW I I I
boundary ; Copt. THrte.
ten ^^ <^ , Anastasi I> x3. 2> Israel
/WWW ' *** ■ Stele 17
ten
/wwvv G > vase, vessel, bucket ; plur.
tenà C=> (1, T. 229, old age(?)
/WWW 1
tenà ^^ (j e ^i ^, Rec. 32, 177,
/WWW
venerable man.
tenà <==> (1 £, <==> (1 rC to cut, to
/www I /www 1 ^ ■*!
divide, to separate, to distribute.
tenà-t0()|:,-=(]^, (;,<=>
/www I /www I vww\
(I ° L , /www £ ,«part, portion, lot, share.
tenâu ^(I^Y/, Iot> pa^.s.^
/www 1 _zi iTi division.
(J f? ^27
tenà-.t
^
o
(1
r the quarter of a month, the festival
<vS7' that ended each quarter.
1 L O
S3E7'
■" w ö
tenà tep
® the ist quarter of
the moon.
<£7 D
Tenà ^^ J C J, B.D. 64, 17, the
VMM I I1 '^ < 1_1
god of the quarters of the moon.
tenâ-t "^ (1 o 5 =^,Amen; 6, M, din-
r a^ww 1 Jin sions (?) shares (?)
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tenâ ^^ (1 -C ,c=> () £ , to em-
/WWW I \ i" /www 1 - - fl
bank, to build the sides of a canal or dyke.
tenâ-t û r n> Peasant 237, B.D.
/WWW 1 ^- I
I25> n> û m . .> RS-B- 34, 3o8, em-
/WWW 1 /WW« N> I
bankment, dyke, barrage, dam; plur
o o
Ickl
/WWW
/WWW
1
nrnn
1^- , Anastasi I, 15, 5 ;
L III' ' °' ,
IV, 312, a stone dyke..
tenàu ^ÛV^ œ1VC!.
/www I _Z1 I I I /www 1 _2I O \>
fields; Copt. THIte.
tenâ-t «=» (I £. iv, 770, «=» (| Ä,
/www 1 U /www ^ I I
A.Z. 7o, 171, ^ A JC f>, ^ (1 Ä, f>, a
/www 1 t3 www ill
measure = | of a sa y"1^3 and £th of a tama ;
plur. ^^ (jo °
/www I Ml
tenâ ^Ûn-.^ÛU.TI^'
/www I /www I ^^ \J 1
II o -O- basket : plur. /www (1
S N ' Ö © I I l' /www S
-D metal baskets : Heb. N21D, Deut. x'xviii, 5.
tenâ ^^ (] ^ , B.D. (Hunefer, 1, 16),
/www 1 IH ^
a special kind of chamber.
tenâ (1 (B t , Rev. 13, 4, to question,
/WWW 1 Ji
to interrogate ; Copt. XrtO.
/www
tenâs
/www
burdensome.
IPl——PI
, heavy,
Tenâs ^^ (I (1 H, a title of the hippo-
/WWW 1 I N.
potamus of Set ; var.
Ö
R-
Tenänu 5^w Ö %> P. 269, the name
or title of a god; varr. c^> «£] ^/ww^ v?\ Jk
M. 484, <=<4-öT^ j^.,N. 1251.
Teni "^(MU^ ^, "the Aged," a
/www
name or title of Rä.
teni-t
A.Z.
ïÇQS, 27> Rec- 2I> M> writings, documents,
registry, list, inventory.
tennuit /www
0 e
tennu
I /www
, list, inventory.
.A = Copt. eTcnrn.
i öe
tennu ^^%^*> Nâstasen Stele 10,
where; see " if °l)f •
/WWW \ ft ' /WWW 11 « A
tennu •MW 311 j each, every, many ; see
/www I CX .
tennu ^^ %> Ï | !, Dream Stele 23,
number, many ; see /www i\ \, /www
7 Ö © U I Ö
tennut ^%y& i, Thes\I296>.Jime
Ö <=* _zf £il 1 expired soldiers.
tennu ^/^,^e^,»Idage-old
tennu *www Nw t=t, an old canal; var.
o 1%, "*"*
Ö £ I /J /www
tennu /www „ &&& t canal, stream.
/www Ü @ 1 <
tennut ^^ y> IC °> ^ »the land tyins
near a canal, field, area ; plur.
o 1
I
>& I
tennu /www
0
Rec. 33, 4, share, part, division
> iy> 367» ~~™ IC ,
tenu ^^e! Rev" I3' 5°> rent, royalty,
■ ' due, tax.
/www I
tenut 3 & ' ,Thes. i2o5,E ^%^l,
outcries, the roars of a lion.
tennu -www o=ft, loaf, cake.
ö (B
tenb c=^> 5 \ /, B.D. 36, 2, to gnaw.
/WWW Al I I
Tenpu S^ %» J) I, B.D. 34 = ^^ %\
I, gods of the year (?)
Q , milk (?) ; var.
tenem
Tenem
of Äapep;
Ififinn, "worm"--—a title
.IflRjin B.D. 163 (title),
111' worms, serpents.
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tenemm ^^ ^L^v\ to tum back or
aside, to go out of the way.
tenemu ^^ fl ^j/* V&, wanderer, one
who has lost his way.
tenemmu(?) ~ ^ ^ .^ j,
Amen. 7, 16, retreatings (?)
tenemm
tenmi ^UU^>
/www Jir^ I I /www
to turn aside, to go out of the way,
r<* foul, dirty,
' unclean.
/V,
Tenmi
A-
A.; see
tenr ^U-/),Rev'r3's6'strength ; Copt'
<=>■ zpo.
tenrega-t c=> ^ s 1\ j, œ
/WWW I _CE\& fWWW
XX m *§\ é % Anastasi If 2> 4, Koller 2, 3,
01^ Äo I' deaf.
tenrega-t œ xx 75 ^\ ^p,^
/www O I -i2C\^ £S I /www
S jS^*/ ^, a kind of plant shaped like
anear(?);var. (1 c=> XX Q 1\ ^ ^
I /www <^> I _CE\s —
/www A _/J /www
ft,, Thes. 1201, to bind, to tie, to fetter, to
A*' truss (a bird); Copt. (Th^g,.
•tenhtenh c=>^c=>^f=l, to tie, to
/WWW A /www A *• a*f
fetter, to bind.
tenh-t w^r ,
/www A t*^a=ij ftvwM
fetter.
■(?)
, tie,
tenh Ö§V
A #T /www
r^3 p (E
, wing; plur. 8 ==r, A.Z. 1905, 25,
/www A \\
W' Sf AK5?' S3?' P
rrn&.
Tenh-Uä E^ -^ ^j, Ombos I, 47, the
son of Urt-en-kerua.
tenhes-t (?) ^ j( [1 ^ n, knife.
Digitized by
tenkhnekh w^ , üb. Fun. 2, 39,
to be joined to, united.
tons [1 I can, Amen. 13, 20, H
/www I
www I «K/
, to be loaded heavily,
weight, load, burden, heavy; Il A ,
Amen. 20, 3, loaded.
tensu(?) C=,P] ™. B.D. ,53a, 5,
(WWW I Olli
the weights of a net; <=^=> M ft ^ v\ I,
/www I & I I I <CZ> Jl «
ibid. 28, the lower weights.
tens /WWW eej, Rec. 20, 216, as applied to
food [L-J 1 indigestible (?)
tens hat ^^ (1T| JI'Q', Peasant 209, A.Z.
/WWW I O U I
ï^S» 37> M ft >t0 nave tne niind seriously
/www I <c/
occupied with some difficult problem, to be
weighed down with care.
tens
>*^
, IV, 614, to cut down.
/VWWA r _
Tens-sma-keku !wwS 0 _J? Y fl^*
fl\ c—g-] Tuat VIII, the name of a door of a
J? *^ ' Circle.
tensmen ^ 0 =] -^ 0 1 +
/www I /www «Jj/ waaa I ci/
I /www <e/
tensmen ^^ 0 ^^ ^ i|, A.Z. 1907,
/VWWA I /WWW <C/ U
125, to be heav)', weighty.
tensmen <==>ni:='J J], Rec si, 79,
/VWWA I /WWW <C/ U
dignity, honour, grave demeanour.
teng ^^^^J» dwarf> pygmy
1 J %» ^ ^ ^ £"' a danCing dwarf;
compare Amharic J£*"iVl :
teng ^^ Q, a property or defect (?)
/www S$J
possessed by certain ears; see
\\
S
Tenti (?) ^ ^ J , LUame 6S, a form
• v y o \\ U SU of the Sun-god Rä.
Tenten c=> y ma, Berg. I, 34, a ser-
pent-god with bloody eyes, /WWVA Z*"^«**.
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tentha
tentha-t
y^\, steps, throne.
û Annales V, 95,
r-^' litter, couch.
tent /www ,'\ , to slaughter, to kill.
Tent ^ %, Tuat XI, a /am-god who
* <^-=-^ SU provided offerings.
Tent baiu ^^ V tjs-1 '> B.D. (Neb-
seni) 17, 27, the name of the slaughter block of
Osiris.
tentCh ^^ *^ , N. 69, var. of
/WWW V. c
T. 276, Ü2I £k, P. 30, M. 40, ^ "S
c=:a\ U' /www I
J*x V>, U. 456, to attack, to rage.
Tentchen c=Ssn-^ J), A.Z. 1910,128,
VWWVA ****** V i (
a title or name of a god.
teru ^'tfa
«Ö
', P. 664, vases, pots.
, a bird-
Ter-t
(goose ?) god.
ter ^^, gg,' '^<^t-fl,
^ t—fl, IV, 1150, ^ (j ^ Ç—fl, ^
E -/ij B.M. 447, to drive out, to expel, to blot
out, to erase, to expunge, to destroy, to
overcome, to subdue, to conquer, to overthrow ;
^ Vrf' S 11 ^ ê j> destroyers;^
=s?=D, c^3^\ , to tramp the earth;
S—n ^\ °^i, IV, 1164, to found; <§^
I Ni 1 Jl ' t0 destroy a god in his shrine.
ter in ^^3=5 V\, T. 249; var. in
Unas, 1)5==^.
ter neken <=> ^=^> XL tJt, a kind of
flowering plant ; plur.
<- ■> ./j /www -Jl I I I
Ter
TflMin,
/WWW
Tuat V, a two-headed
serpent.
m • «■' *—*J /www r. .
Tent neshrnult <r>ap^—u Tuat
L J o o 1 1 1
IX, a fiery blood-drinking serpent.
Teri kheftiu
a title of Äm-mit.
iû HI
, B.D. (Saïte) 125,
Ter tu
ter ^
ter ^ö,
t^i
, Berg. 1,18, a jackal-god.
'S* J Prisse Pap. 7, 5, to reap (a
A U' harvest).
8
', a kind of cloth, linen;
A 8
, Rec. 6, 9, byssus cloth.
see
terâ-t (1 v, Rec. 5, 96, linen bandlet.
terà ^ (j { O, ^ [ O, ^ |,
(J j, j „ , time, season ; Copt. TH ;
Teri ^^ (j(j ^, Tuat VII, a god.
Teriush ( ^g QQ G foïïT , Darius ; Pers.
Tf m £T y<- "Ts <t7 ^ Heb. urn-n.
Teru ^^ %>, Tuat X, a light-god.
teru c=^ %, Mar. Kam. 35, 65
terp <=> L«=/), Rec. 4, 126, IV, 1026,
to make an offering, to pour out a libation ;
II, 395
terpt
£U_Z), IV, 1115, <=>U-fl, a
gift, an offering, supply, provision.
terpu <=> \\ , IV, 499, <=> ,
Israel Stele 7, Amen. 17, 12, <rr> , Àmen.
' D *i 1 1
11, 3, supplies, food, sustenance.
terp <=> sk^., a kind of goose; varr.
terf " —^
969, Thés. 1481, <
inscriptions ; û 0
writing speak.
Thés. 1285, IV,
, to write, to inlay
> , to • make
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terf
terfu
^— Ebers Pap. i, 8, writing,
**—,' inscription, document.
j Rec. 4, 117, writings, books,
■\^ 1 ' literature.
tergi-t ^ S (j() ~^, bat; Heb.
rjTÎÛ^, Copt. xéXxot ; compare i'miXnßoi,
Herod. 4, 172.
terta — <=^> <n> =**=, to put
oneself on the earth, i.e., to land from a boat.
f QP+ *—- * stairway, terrace ; Copt.
Ter^enm
WW
I I I I
«WW
I I I
<w\, <^3» MM fw\: Rec. 8, 140, the
I WWW 11
name of a Mediterranean people.
teh
m
ni
,, Rec 33,
6, to attack, to invade ; see .—. <K\ ]h--
tehan
to thrust forward, to promote, to appoint to a
higher rank or dignity.
Jehan
ra
see
ra ®
ra ® '
' ra
WW
w
tehani (ta) n
III I *'See ri] ®' to do homage.
tehmu-t (?) ^ ^ ° , chamber (?)
v 7 lu rW) 1—r entrance (?)
Jehen
ra
WW
ra C3X' ra ®
^—fl> "j=j~ ^ > IV, 663, Rec. 35, 125, to
thrust forward, to promote, to appoint to a
higher rank or dignity, e.g., to make a man
captain of a boat ;
ra
, A.Z. 1905, 38, to
run the head against something, to oppose;
<z==> ww
1—1 j[ A, Festschrift (Leemans) 117, to
r\ -51 www
rush (into water) ; van ,—. *K\ t -ft.
f_^-a WWW _—-^ WW <—»--j WW ^Q
tehen ra ©» ra ©1' ra ©It
to bow down and touch the earth with the
forehead in homage, to make obeisance, to prostrate
oneself, to salute.
tohnu ra öä> iv,,086, n i4> = öÄ,
— WA ^ onü w^o j^s ^)C(,n appoint
m ÖP ; fl' head.
tehen ta ra ^ , n, A.Z. 35, 16,
^"^ var C=>*^\
m ^_fl 1 n' mo I in' ID m
t m j WW
Jehen-t ra ^ ®,
ra
»WWW
w
ra
ÄQ \\
©,
la
forehead; o^ m ^^u® ij 3
ww«=?h=^ ö, B.D. 163,9; Copt. Te^ne.
CD
XLÙS±Û
VWN/W
tehen-t ^=T ^ , a.Z. 1908, 2, ,_,
"£* ® B.D. 168, III, 2, a mountain peak,
rvxn 1 ' prominent hill.
WW
Tehni Amentt " © \ ° û,
lu W CED P IWl1
Rec. 2, 109, the Peak of the West.
—«=-~3 WW
ra w
thing by deed, to appoint something to a certain
/->v WW
tehni
, to dedicate some-
purpose, to allocate, to endow; var.
ra v\
teher-t
, furnace, oven (?)
m oe1
IV, 64> 968, ^ <&..«=> I £, ,0'-:
toh|oh c^ü I <r-»j 0, P. 302, to hang
down (?) pendent (?) of the breasts of a woman,
C^ ^ Ç7Ç7
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Tehteh
tehü ^
Tuat I, an ape-
' god in the Tuat.
A.Z. 1899, 73, equipment, what
is necessary.
tehteh (Jehujehu) o, the
mixed food given to geese.
to be low, abased, lowly.
tehaàu <=> j[ ^ () \ %*> abase-
I ment, indignity.
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teha c^f^^, «f
straw; plur. ^T^^« Amen. 24,
f ^!,Rev.6,IIO, ^f>
no; Copt. TUO&.
Koller Pap. 1, 2, straw ; Copt. T(JU£,.
25, 12
(3 ^
tehat
., lead ; see
\\ III
000
, Amen. 18,
<$>
tehatiu cs
13, leaden objects.
tefcâ .c=> K () ^ <^
cringing one.
• 1 *—^3 ft p
teha ^ H p, a member of the body.
tehääut c=^8 °^j, c^^l °^X,
Q, IV, 480,
III'
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a kind of plant.
Tehi c^
tehu cs>
Jehu cs>
Xk
the god Thoth ; Copt.
' eocnrT.
^ j Kubbân Stele 23,
l' declarations.
lead.
Tehuti (Tchehuti) J^ , U. 2, P. 615,
®-^<3i>A-z-l9°°,35,
M. 783, N. 1142, c=
fi S\ the ibis-god, the scribe of the gods ; Copt.
4 iß ' eocnrT, euoe.
, Pap.
Tehuti J3* chief titles of:
Ani 3, dweller in Khemenu ; (1 -Ik B? 1——1
É10^111 ê'RD'(Sa,te)'58,15, judge
*
!i
of the gods; ö ®, #:
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Nesi-Amsu 33, 17, master of words of power;
JL4 P ~ RD- 5». 14, bull of Maat; ^
Thoth the Great; ^ ~, ^ ^ ||,
Thoth the Twice Great ;
«Jl?«u
I, Thoth, great one of spells; a j^ ^37 |
oil, Thoth, lord of the
divine Word, just scribe of the Company of the
Gods; ^ ^ J^ §> Thoth, Bull in Tet-t.
Tehuti^ J— ^jJ^UUU.
R Qq , Mar. Aby. I, 44, 45.
Tehuti
Tehuti
^E7X
god of the 13th day of the
' month.
., the god of the ist day of
the month ; the name of a festival on the 19th
day of the month of Thoth.
Tehuti an àrit, etc. 3^ jl ^^ ^*
* Goshen 2, Thoth as bringer of the eye
s=3' ofRä.
Tehuti em atri ^j^ (var. û 1 T) £==
^ ^c, the god of the 6th hour of the day.
Tehuti ^^"^
T
-*•*-. U c=
U
<$.
Qb 1, B.D. (Saite) 23, 2, Thoth the magician.
. Tehuti iS^/j^"^. *»".»..6,
Thoth of Edfû.
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Tehuti Häpi :fl aa/w* 0 ww* w
XD \\ I
B.D. 62, 3, Thoth and the Nile god.
Tehuti khenti neb Tuat ÄrE
^"^ >k ^ Tuat VI, an ape-god—a form of
^7 CTTD ' ' Thoth.
Tehuti hen khent-f ^
Zl
Tuat II, an ibis-god with a knife-
shaped phallus.
Tehuti sa Aner
B.D. 134, 6, a form of Thoth.
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Tehuti sehotep nesrit l3r^ H eLâso
^1 ?) j Ombos I, 185, Thoth in the boat
«c^Wll* ofRa.
Tehuti Bheps^p.ojb»^
Tehutit 4 (|(| <§,, ^ ()() <£,
the great festival of Thoth.
tehen
tehen
teher-t
to shine (applied to the
brightness of grain).
some bright coloured sub-
' stance, blue faience.
^-7, IV, 662, Culte Divin,
42> 44, ^ ^ . <^> ^. hairy h'de, the hide
of an animal, skin, leather; plur. 9 n W,
Edict 25; 9 (I (2 ^? A j( ^, Rec.
, A.Z. 1900, 27,
x Uss^
1 1 1
21, 91, ox-hides; <
plumage of a bird.
tehrâ c^j ^ (I (2 W, Rechnungen 69,
dressed hide ; <=^> (I H; _ £"N> *w* «aw,
Theban Ost. B. 14, water-skins made of the hide
of a donkey.
teher-t <=> ^ "^..c^ ^ H
9.
9
^ä
,, Rev. 11, 128,
any sad or evil condition of mind or body, fear,
anguish, anxiety, shame, sickness, jealousy, and
the like; plur. 9 "^«, IV, 1077; Copt.
teher
*, an afflicted man.
9
teherà-t
9
15—XI
9(1 e
sickness, terror, bitter (in
mind).
teherr-t ^^ "^^ ^5, a kind of plant.
X,
teht-t
»
000
lead; varr. <=> ^ q, "*"*) j( ,° i Copt.
T<k£/T.
Digitized by
var,
tohtiu
d o
Nil
o, IV, 686, leaden objects ;
\\ o
Ö
Ö
to drink, to drink oneself drunk; see _ Q;
^£, drunk; Copt, f£,e.
N. 751, to hide(?)
tekh (?)
O x Jr O
'^>,Rev. 1,59,
^' © e ^*—^ Thes- IZ°5,l0 beat|
to strike, to overthrow.
tekhtekh ^^^ ^gj> Rev. 13, 59,
revolution, convulsion, disturbed times.
tekhut -=- « u™ = tk ™ f Anastasi
O oil! OûJflll
I» 23» 3» boulders on a road, a rough stony road.
Kev. 13, 27, terrible,
frightening.
tekhar
tekhà
%*
/) p +_ Amen. iS, i,the weight
H "Ô"' or pointer of a balance.
tekhen 0 ITMj, Metiernich Stele, 187,
, to cover over, to hide.
tekhen , Lib. Fun. 2, 39, to
strike, to play an instrument of music, to strike
the harp, to beat the drum.
tekhen-t f^ o X, the playing of music
tekhenit © j\, a tambourine
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player ; - J} I, tambourine women.
tekhenu ^ ® I), obelisk; var. °° |).
tekhtekh o, the mixed food
given to geese ; var. o.
tes ^=>t <=>fl?, Hh.32i,self-"^p
or ^"V* «— , himself.
\es AQ, to sit, to be seated.
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tes -g-, Rec. 17, i4Si-*"
Ö
rö>
H Ö > ^^ I Ö > pot, vase, vessel, jug.
Tesi - rutu - en - neter
t U}^ ■ B.D. 153B, 14, collector of prey in
w^ I ' ' the net of the Akeru-gods.
tes CSï^, <=^> \s ^, a kind of plant.
tes
knife, to cut, to hack in pieces, to divide.
■ tes c^p^, U. 401, œ»fl^», p.
188, M. 352, N. 904, Rec. 31, 20, ^>~', a
knife of flint or metal ; 0 fl ^^ fl A c2>,
a ready knife ; \J\, a knife of fire, i.e., a red-
hot knife; plur.
P
e 1
tes
IÏÏÏÏT1
, a kind of stone, flint,
IÏÏÏÏT1
black flint, white flint.
^ Rec. 4, 2i,
nnm A O '
res(?) \^
B.D. no (Saïte), a lake in
Sekhet-Aaru.
Tes - am - miti - em - sheta-f ;-*-
., Tuat
= «-=11
VIII, a door in the Tuat
Tes-àakhu V
Tes-àakhu f^
^>- jy jr _zr u \n i
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Aat-Setkau.
Tuat XII, a
singing-god.
!>
Tes-âhâ-ser (?)-Tathenen ^~
^ Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
.AAAA 4- Ud.1.
Tes - âkhem - baiu
1 1
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Asneteru.
Tes-t-baiu ^S V "&i !, Tuat I, one
of the 12 guides of Rä.
(^
^
1 o
Tesu-em-àrit-f c=
Tuat VIII, a star-god.
Tesu-em-nes-f cf
Tuat VII, a star-god.
Tes-em-her-f ^ |\ ^ ', Tuat in,
the steersman of the boat Herer.
PTTJKlV
Tes-neb-terer
>*^
f
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Sesheta.
Tes-Rä-kheftiu-f |^!3*2L $i
0 HI Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hetemit-
^-> Khemiu.
Tes-t-ermen-ta
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Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle IJetepet-
n ' neb-per-s.
??'
*
Tes - khaibitut - tuatiu
J Tuat VIII, a door of the
cm
\>
Circle Àakebi.
Tes-sept-nesut ^ P D Aj]2^
Mj Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
I ' Sehert-baiu-s.
Tes-sma-keku
Mil
w
tk i^=q Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
Jf
Àakebi.
Tes-sekhem-àru
"^ n Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle £ep
seshemu-s
Tes-sheta-thehen-neteru
^C
■=m Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
III'' Aakebi.
teser-t
holy, see "^p^i |g ^
, something splendid or
I, splendid
or beautiful things ; ,'\
teseràri ^T*
-Ac B.M. 797, holy
111' places.
to act in a lordly
manner.
-*— :
teseru ^^ % ™, ^^ i,
^è\ I 1, large stones (?)
Teser-àab-t S^o J], Tuat XII, a
wind-goddess, one of the 12 bearers of the boat
of Af into the upper sky.
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Teser-t-àn-t
a singing-goddess.
Toser-àri
o Tuât IX,
il, Tuât IX, a
god with a serpent-staff.
Teser-ä S w ' , Tuat VII> a stoadr'
Teser-t-baiu S03§g, Tuat xi.the
last Gate in the Tuat.
Teser -1 - baiu SE
Tuat IV, a district in the Tuat.
I i i
Töser-t tep
o®, B.D. i68,XIII,i,
f) B.D. 168, XIV, i, a goddess in
(OV the Tuat.
teser-t
t-sekhen
O I
III
o <
ö' So!'
drink made from red grain.
to cause to be
embraced (?)
tesh Ö, to drink, to »drink oneself
drunk; see
tesh
tesh
Tesh
Ö.
^, the drinking festival; var.
X
X to pierce, to stab,
r-rc-i ^' r-rc—i \>' to gore, to thrust.
no
Rec. 15, 18, a
district.
Teshesh m-i
00
X S\ a figure of Osiris ; see
Teshtesh.
tesh , to yield, to give way; var.
o X
ŒD .A
teshtesh «=■«=» *_ o Q x
no r~rc~i -A no no A
to run back or away, to give ground.
Teshtesh c=>,=^3 x ^ Rec. 4, 31, a
□odd j\ \ H' °
figure of Osiris; see .
0 r-n-ir-CT-i I
tesh ' /**** ; see §□ /"*.
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Nvvvw, to flow out, to
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teshtesh
overspread (of water).
tesh (tesher) "^ \, P.S.B. 13, 412, to
be red in colour, russet, reddish, carroty
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tesh (tesher) ^^[, ^l^.red
grain plants.
tesh r-rc-n, red grain.
tesh-t (tesher-t) ^jo, §^<^>
the red land (?) something appertaining to red,
horrible.
Tesh-t (Tesher-t) ao(\£4, the red
land, i.e., the desert.
teshu (tesheru) "~" ^ i, the "red"
fiends, associates of Set.
Teshut (Teshrut) ™ ^V !, Met-
ternich Stele n, note 2, the fish that piloted the
boat of Rä.
tA*h ' ' tfh\ Rec* x3> IOO> t0 assign;
tesh ffti, Copt.TUXy.
tesher c3D''&g=, ' J/^, csa^,
to be red, to become red ; Copt. TpOttj,
epoçg, ecopaj.
tesher rm t n. to terrify; Q DD
., B.D. 179,4.
tesher-ti r-n-i -^^ , horrible, terrible.
tesher na^^, U. 431, M. 774,
cÊafff', T. 246, □Ej'^wn, P. 662,00
^.p.78i,g/^,gl;l,g^^r,
blood, gore.
teshe:
red flame;
17,44, ^7CO
tesher-t nn , B.D. 32, 5, red thing,
r-rc-i o ^» 1, B.D. (Nebseni)
%\'1c3=i, B.D. 179, 6, lord
of blood (?), i.e., slayer; no o /*2c?=» oj,
B.D. 179, 7.
teshrut
" red " devils.
DD O (E
tesheru dd^ i, b.d. 182, 20, dd
il
r \\ 1 *—■*', r~\\ 1 ^ , r u 1
J the " red ones," i.e., the wicked gods who
were associated with Set
T t 890 ] T
Tesheru r-^-i
l, B.D. 96, 2,
Nesi-Amsu 5, 3, red devils symbolized by red
clouds.
tesher-t 000 V , T.336, Em'^o,
1 w 1 Jl o <n> Jl o
^L,, N. 840, 939, ^/^<^> Y» M- 254>
'^g3 0 ^L,, Rec. 16,131,31,11, doo^,
/^^=> , the " Red "' Crown, which symbolized
the sovereignty of Lower Egypt, or the North ;
plur. P. 427, M. 611, N. 1216;
149, m, 4.
Teshrit moL,the goddess of the
<rr> ^^\ Red Crown.
tesher—hebtesher fTl^g-yi^,
Palermo Stele, the " Red " Festival.
tesher cg^-d^f^^,
B.D. 99, 16, red wing; ß " nn 1,
B.D. 145, 40, red pomade, like the modern
cam-wood unguent used in the Sudan ; 1 \\ 1 o
4g-£=z j[ ^ \, B.D. 145, 5i, red hair.
Tesher gga J, ^•J£d»Ib&
Tesher àr-ui mV " > Berg- 1>
3, one of the eight gods who guarded Osiris
and who dwelt in He-t Ânes (I Ai- *t\ J
[j aaa^ |l 1; B.D. 17, 104; 0 [J () g*"J"f
Edfû I, 10 f.
Tesher mestcher
f, p. 604,
" red ear," a title of Babâu Jl "fe* J %> (1.
l I l
Tesheru heru-sen oo\N/2ö=*
^Z^y B. D. 42, 21, " those whose faces are red "
111' —a class of beings in the Tuat.
tesher-t ?%3~> J£, a vase or pot made
of " red" material used in funerary ceremonies ;
plur. /t^> jT o, rvn o Ö ; nn
o \7
\\ \7 '
m S S> a pair of red vases ; 00 r^ ,
a set of four red pots.
tesher
tesher r-\m
the myrrh tree (?)
a kind of änti, or myrrh ;
Heb. 1.
0-"Q-§^
1 1 1
tesher r-^-i , r-^-i o red grain, sand (?)
Tesher-t SS ° 1
(W\' kz^ Jl <= ^f\/W Jl O
Kffi, the "red" land, i.e., the Desert.
tesher-t r-^-i
^.
<o<
nng
a red
calf.
^|,g^^,arednsh
tesher-t 0S0IS, oS<&], a
teshes gg\^, Rec- l6> IIO> t0^°
teq y"0» *v> 754, a kind of grain.
teq ~-~"
* ^J O O O
, fruit ; var. A
— - , IV, 171, —-
Zl ° ° ° Zl
Zl _2T ° III A 0° ° °
Teqq
zl zl
N. 1047, the name or title
of a god.
teqer A ^ , Ebers Pap. 109,4, a
/\
I, 13, a writing of. . . .
teqer a
<rr> ° III •
fruit-bearing plants.
teqer ta (?) ^zf
teqeru (?) c=Ss
zl °, zl
, fruit,
ground produce,
vegetables (?)
j Rec. 27, 220,
teka
®>-,
(Ä
-^&-,
to look, to see; varr. ^ -«3^-, ^ ^Kv -«3^-
Tekait ^
^jj OmbosII, 133,
On' a goddess.
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token
teker
. to approach, to draw near
' to someone, to touch.
see A
Tektek-ba-en-Heru
%>
Denderah IV, 62, a serpent-god,
warder of a coffer.
** S
s
TT ^è\ Yjj, to hide oneself, to be hidden.
tegai-t f'M0M'**,Ley4
Pap- 4> 5. something hidden, hidden.
Israel Stele 6, to fail, to give way (of the
legs).
J\
4-Qg ' Rec. 4, 126, to come, to walk,
S 7\' to march.
S
tegteg, tegtegi s s Ja,
tt \\ J -A, to march, to invade (?)
teg V7T' ^^ > Peasant, B. 2, 106, "*"
^-
see.
e
<^^-
" Seer "—title
of a god (?)
1^^' T^J^' A-Z- '9°°' 27'
'905,19.©. B.D. 18, II, 4, ^1)^^=,
U.54.,T.,97,T^I| * t0l00kat't0
?egaa TU
tegait ^^
tega-t ^
pap- 51. 2I. ^Tc
tögg TTTT^1. U. 316, to sec, to look at
carefully, to examine, to scrutinize.
tegg-t jjjj > IV> 6l7. siëht. appear-
0 Mar. Kam. 35,
-^^-' 7°. s'ght, view.
, B.D. 112, 5; Ebers
, look, sight, glance.
ance ; tttt 1 -^&-, Rev. 11, 92, glances.
tegatogai f&ITM«"
to look very carefully at something.
toga ^^ ^j, Amherst Pap. 24, IV,
"74'Tl^Cfl' Herusàtef Stele 134,^
to inlay metal, to plate.
tegatega ^
inlay metal, to plant
tega Tj^Poo' S ^, ,,' S
Mission 1, 611, plants, seeds (?) carobs.
S
L-/T
to
*egas T Ik A 'Israel Ste,e s' n
Ö (1 ^\ J J\ , to tread, to walk upon, to follow
a road, to tread in the footsteps of another ;
Copt. T<k(Tce.
TegasT^P^^seeÂnqers-
te£ri ^'hh j Rec- »3. 53. gardens = Gr.
* S S SS I' rapâcettru-v, Copt. TCOG €.
•9 <=^>
ITm} , plover,
Metternich Stele 202, to
be weak, smitten.
tegi-t (tergi-t) ^
^^, Rec. 31,138,^
bat ; Copt. X<kXx0X
tegem ^P^,
*egem Tl^h^^k^
A.Z. 1884,88,^^^^^^
, castor oil plant.
111
teges ^PP J J , to walk, to follow in the
footsteps of another, a journey, travel ; var.
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tegsa-t C??ï B1 J ^^, boat, skiff.
tetri-t(?) ^()()^f>B,D\99:.;2.
tet-khaiu(?) ^T ÛÛ 4l i»
Excommunication Stele 5 ..... .
tet A , A cttd , Anastasi III,
2, 5, a kind of fruit tree ; Copt. XIXI (?)
tet-t §0,§,IV, 629, ^^\ö,
bowl, dish, pot, vessel, shell ; plur.
(3 -
IV, 665, ^^ Q -, Koller 3, 8 ; varr.
I 1
\\ \\
Ö, °ö.
Rec. 26, 80, the name of a god (?)
tet (?) CS') to touch = o \\ o \\ t__/J(?)
teta ^n«, ö^^^.
to masturbate; see 0 <K\ 0 <K\ f=a.
Tetun ^^ 'T "^s*, P. 78, 200, ^
*T jk, N. 21, 1323, P. 669, "Ä"
» N- 936, ^ -4*j^, N. 852,
, M. 705, ^<4*ö' M* 779'
, Rec. 30, 71, IV, 986, *f*Ä, IV/575,
an ancient Sudani god with the title (jj||
7-3^. N- 936, dlh](| —J<
p. 200, du!
9 o Coronation Stele 2,
o \\ d o^vo ' * * chief of Ta-Sti."
tetem-t ' ' t\ i$j,
a kind of plant, seedlings (?)„
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"^ TCH
tch ^^ = Heb. y, Copt. z.
Tchar?) "^ N- 955» » serpent that
v ' i ( ' came forth from Rä.
tche-t ^") , A.Z. 1908, 16, serpent amulet.
Tehit(P) ^i,'.T-'O3'ags0eS;
tche-t "U^> P. 19, M. 2i, n^> N. 120,
^^ f=a, body, person, bodily form; ^"^ ^j,
divine body, i.e., a god; ^^ U, a dead body;
^1 rJr ^1 rJr' niy own body or person.
tChe-ti "^ jj§)jS), Litanie 61, the "two
children," i.e., Shu and Tefnut.
. tche ^ = i5 or ^ "^, pupu ofethee
tche-t ^^|,^^|,Hh.23,
I, the people who
TOH
!• a
belong to the land, serfs, peasants, dependants.
tche-t ]rj, ^), (J), V^j, "^
, Rec. 31, n, eternity, everlastingness;
;, T. 330, ^<z>-^ §©§,
everlasting for ever; <wm o^ ^Tl , T. 152, **ww
^> ^TY N. 502, P. 2i, ~*~« ^S ;TY M. 23,
for ever; < ^1 » a^ eternity;
., unending eternity.
<=> \\
CD
Tche-t ^ J), Bers- 2(5> eternity Per-
-w-V ÏU sonified.
, place, house, abode; | ^"%, divine
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^
abode, the Tua*; see metch-t JT\ ; ^^
**ww » metch-t Tn <vwM, abyss.
tche-t ^, "^ S I, Peasant 265»fune-
û( \ © rary property.
tche-t ^ ^£7^f1^f Palermo Stele, the
name of a sailing (?) festival ; ^"^ U ^£7 £ ÏÏ&.
the first tche-t festival.
tche-t ^"^ W, A.Z. 1907, 14, papyrus.
tohai'Mi^kM'obesound'
heahhy;see^^J;^, U. „8.
N. 427, sound, healthy (of white teeth).
tchau-t J ^f, U. 65, N. 320, J ^\
U- 561 =^i°' N- 345' i^l' N- 346*
, IV, 752, well-being, health, sound-
^ X
ness
; J ^ ^ ®, IV, 1143, health of heart,
heart's wish; I @ T O £, Jour. As. 1908, 281,
good direction of heart.
tchau ab J %0, P. 410, M. 587, N.
1192, sound of heart; J ^KO, P. 409-^K J O,
M. 586, N. 1191, and h ^c\ «^ O, P. 4°9 —
o
, M. 585, N. 1191.
Tchau-àb J^j] <> ^, Hh. 469, a god,
brother of Seker.
tcha-t ilk JL^ i JL>sound'firm'
well, healthy.
tcha-t J "^x,safc> s,rong (of a b^T
, scribe of the record office.
tchau (?) J^c±=, title of an official.
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TCH
tcha-t 1 <=> *zsx, M. 683, palm of the hand,
ta
£=> <5^53, M. 242;
i-yi é^^-S^I **vw\ vwww
V\ **ww , T. 91, handfuls of water ;
„j _M&° 00O /www
see <=>| Sï§y; var. ^"^ <^3.
tcha i ^*, 1 x, 1
i
X
to stretch, to extend, to draw out, to-reach out
towards, to strike down, to fell, to oppose, to
resist; -Ji—
.X .
, immovable; J x^^1^»
IV, 1107, to correct a fault. •
tCha"t I1k*>i
x'& bU'IBu w'
^ a putting forth, extension, spacious, resis-
x' tance, opposition.
.tchaâu J IL (j ^\ l_J), opponent, he
who resists, enemy.
Mf, a spreading out, resistance, wrong;
"IJ^, wrongfully.
tcha-â i "kY
Leyd. Pap. 12, 2, | <= 1
to reach out the hand in protection, or with
h0Stm,>'!i^xTJ,\-
tcha re 1 <è\ , IV, 62, 64, 1031, to
speak scornfully of sacred things or of offerings.
L-fl 1 '
tcha-t
n
sa && sa
, the rest,
the remainder, residue, balance ; varr. | ^\ ,
^0J]',L.D. Ill, 65A, 6.
c U 1
^^i'kl'ik^^-2-1908'85'
\ V\ , fire-stick, a wooden tool or instrument.
tCha-t (?) J ^ x (f } a cutting tool,
a sharp-edged instrument.
Tcha aqru(?)
B.D. 125, II; see Qerrti
Tcha ati I 1kX
I I I
II ; see Qerrti.
, B.D. 125,
on
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1 Ijk fi @ to set out on a journey, to make a
JL i§^ S -A ' passage, to travel.
tchaa-t I ^ ^, T. 194, P. 677, N.
1291, passage, journey.
toha-t l^l'k SliSe& »'•*?•
I , a kind of cake.
bread for the journey, viaticum.
tcha J ^èo^» xi inxmioop.
tcba, tchai J^^, U. 451, T. 259,
ilklk^' M- 375' 59°' N- 944' II95'
Rec. 31, 17, ^ j^sM, "U. 190, M. 224,
N-foI-li^x MM*"'
to cross a river in a boat, to make a passage
by boat, to slip (of the foot), U. 451 ; |1J\ ?^j
°\' i^^T'bome-carried; iJL
T. »8, sail, sailings; | ^f^)(|, A.Z.
1905, 22, how well thou sailest !
tcha-tl'k)aSS'p-,88>i
i0^' l\t£' 1°T' IKS-
passage by boat, passage, transport, boat,
ferryboat, barge.
tchaàui jL(]tk (|(|g^,Rev. n, i74,
ship, ferry-boat ; Copt. XOI.
Tchaàui ]^*ffisi)^i)i)*ffis, P.400,
^r^^(l(lvJu,N- II77' the ferryman
^^ JT SS fe=y=ö' truth, the Egyptian Char
of
Charon.
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TCH ^
tChai^f),— 4 ^41, Rev.
12, 35, ship, boat; plur. J QflS"^; Copt. XO\.
tchaau^^^^.T. ,87, P.
those who sail, sailors, ferrymen
tchai âa ]^
tchaäa-t i^^^fl>B.D.
^( ( (,Rec. 29,154,
Rec. 24, 161, a
priestly title.
«33»
" travelling benu of Osiris "—a title
of the star Venus.
on'
& Tuat I, IX,»the name of a sailor-
CD' god in the Tuat.
19, the great sailing, the Great Boat(?)
Tcha-t ne ter 'I J
|, the "passage of the god" festival.
Tchat 1 *? .*. , Zod- Dend" one of the
Jixxx 36 Dekans.
Tcha unnut I ^\ ^ Ö *, Tuat I,
tu) _ü!>S. /www C*
a star-god who acted as guide of Af.
Tcha benu Asàr \fejM J**£*
Tcha-t Tuat J <^^, A^yDg
tcha I >KS, ili 1, the west wind.
tcha 1 t7^, Jour* As' I9°8' 264' im"
Ä j£3 purity.
tCha 1^4^' j0Ur> AS- I9°8'
266, dishonour, blemish (physical or moral);
Copt. (Tà-eiO, X£.ICOCnr.
tcha-t J c'^ ran ^ <=>> Jour. As.
1908, 269, humiliation, shame.
tcha,tchau^Ä^ÄO,
A <K\ ^\ $\f fiend, devil, demon, enemy;
tchai J S (](] A ^, Jour. As. 1908, 254,
to steal, theft ; Copt. XIO**e.
man.
wrong, evil ; compare
Copt. Xé.1.
<=»
~, pain, discomfort
o 1
tohaiiM)'MM*^
1 ^ 11 ^ ji*' devi1, fiend* foe' cncmy;
T0hai l"kM& Ba «S. * an .
enemy of Rä; plur. |^ W\ ! A (masc)
and i1^^j(fem-)B-M-3^M4-
tChaii11^^^ReV- imPUre
tchai I (](| ^,
^-t I'M
tchai-* 1^,11 ^!>iniqu,ty-
tcha-t 1^.|^^. A.Z. ,905,58,
sin, guilt, reprehensible thing, offence.
tchau-t J ^ % ° Jl 1, hostiIiti.es>
Ä _E^ Jl III U l enmity.
tchatcha li^.li^iiM-
J I ûû "^ ^> foe» enemy; Copt. X<LXI.
tcha-t U, UFP, B-D- '78, i2, a
tu lü U measure (?) vessel
tchatchaâu I \ I \ || «, a.Z.
I9°5'I03' Äilk^ ö ' P01'vase'vesseI
bowl ; Copt. XCO, XCOI.
tcha-t J^^JP. Rec 3,53, ^ 1 ^jp
ReC' 27'*226' i^T' i^ö' ^ ***
stuff, garment, apparel.
tcha-t I 1^^' ^ec 27» 22Ö> Il°
tchaà k (j, P.S.B. 13, 37, an amulet
tchaà-t K NK\ j\ v, cloth, stuff, garment
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Jour. As. 1908, 255,
tchaâ I (J ^ -^, injustice. Copt> oxl
, crane (?)
tohaauU^1^^'Thesi124'
throne-chamber, throne.
tchaâs | ^\ ft (] &#, to command
troops, to be lord and master, captain.
tchaàS J ^\ (] (1 ^, Dream Stele 33,
ft iJ k^ ' <=== ör' t0 ^now> t0 possess know-
ledge, to direct, to command.
ft Ks^, ^1 ^ Or ' ' knowledge, wisdom, speech
rf wisdom«; |à—'li(|PÜTTT'
fore-knowledge, primeval wisdom, the wisdom
of ancient times.
wise
man.
the god of Knowledge; | (| ^ [k J ™,
the seven wise gods who presided over painting
a„dwriling;|q(lf,|(]~|,^f,
master (?) commander.
TchaasuVII^p^j';;;,
Dum. Temp. Inschr. 45, the Seven Divine
Masters of Wisdom who helped Thoth to plan
the universe. Their names were : Neferhat,
Neferpebui, Nebtesheru, Ka, Bàk, Khekh, and
San.
kind of plant used in medicine.
tChaàSUik1PN,'theSeed°fthe
tchaä k \7, Rec. 15, 16 = "^ ^,
lament, lamentation.
tchaäu
same,
to
° a kind of seed or
o m' grain.
tchaâiu | o M © kind of plant.
tchaâb J "X^flf Metternich Stele 193,
to be hot, to glow, to roast, to cook.
tchaâb-t J fljo, var. 23 J°(l.
hot, glowing embers.
tchaâm|_^^^,A.Z..8?e8,g48,
tchaâm J^j^y3^. Rev- m, 19,
quietness, rest ; Copt. Ö"£.JULH.
tchaämi |\7 u
tchaämi |\7
Rev. 14, 12, to
devour.
"fT^^f Rec. 15,
17, book; Copt. ZCOCOJÜL6.
X7 Rev. 12, 84, bolt;
<=>^^' Copt. <TXo.
tchaâri | J^ (j(j U-fl, Rev. n, 139, to
drive away, to repulse.
tchaâr J
tchaàqi^e"^É'RougéLH- "'
125, to cry out; compare Heb. pj?2, Arab.
îx*a '
tchaâqtà |^^^}(]
cry, outcry; compare Heb. TlpyX.
tchaâtit 1 V^ÄCÄ~Vti(*'
• • JJ, j^^^ \\ wiii' staff.
tchaätchai (tchätchi) J u | M j\,
Rev. 12, 33, to run; Copt. tf~bxi.
tChal H^ll^ Seei^'t0reaCh
out towards.
stuff, garment ; see the following :
tchai-ut ll^ûû ^> whole garments
as opposed to rags.
tchai l A A », Rev- "» ^ /f11^
tu 11 t=t lake(?)
tchaiu(?) J^^ * j, Anastasi I,
16, 8, a kind of ground or land (?)
mi I wall ; Copt.
e^<*>
tchai i m SS " W o ' zo, zoi
tchaiua J ^\ M £) A, Herusàtef Stele
19, an inner chamber in a temple.
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tchait ^(JlT^i' Rev' r4' 33' oIives'
olive trees; Copt. 2£OeiT~.
Oft,,* Siut 15, B.D. 70, 2, hair, foliage.
\\
IV, 1127, cloth, stuff,
garment.
evening, darkness, night.
tchau l\,
tchau-t J ^\o jp, T. 379, a garment
made by Horus for Osiris.
^^^, Tuat VII, a
rectangular lake or pool measuring 440 cubits x
440 cubits.
J (3 ra
, L.D. 229c, domain.
tchau-t J VS ° , Nâstasen Stele 30, a
chamber or hall of a temple.
tchau
@
, an amulet.
tchaut lefl0, Rec- ,2> I,8> youns
A \» HI animals.
tchauatà I'M 1U(| %-, Anas-
tasi IV, 12, 9, P.S.B. 13, 411, a kind of flying
insect (?) bird (?) crane (?)
Rec. 15, t6, papyrus; Copt. XOO**q.
tchaut 1 ^ ^^ ' ^ e
twenty; flfl
\\
(£'
Rec. 5, 95 = 23 ; Copt,
xo-tfurr.
tchaut nu-t ^ Ö twentieth.
n ^
Tchauti J ° %> Tuat I, a hawk-god.
tchab I J ^ir6» want, need, weakness,
impotence, starvation; see ^"^ U QfJ Copt.
tohabi^J^.ap,^0;,veÄ:
tchabarkVk#iÄ%»
7=1 , Q I
!' u
1
I, Anastasi
I'23'9'Ä^1^t^-i'The\i206'
11^ \ T ^ $ i>so,diers'host'army;
Heb.^nv plur.o\^ni'; HNT' plur. niKX?,
«t» • y : J T|i ! ' ».'
Assyr. Jf |J ^S-, sa-a-bu (Brünnow, List, 8137),
in plur. *\ y~,Kth. Qj)fr:
tchabaa-t | "^ (j e (^ o, Rev. 14,34,
very hot embers, fire.
tchabagi^j^a^l)
'wvw* or' t0 ^'P> t0 ,rnmerî>e> t0 submerge;
JQ!£, Syr. -*"=.£, Arab, i^^; compare Assyr.
££TT ^ 5=*II. "dyed stuff" (Rawl. C.I.W.A.
V, 15, 6, 13).
tchabagaiu^J^sM
I n£, drowned men.
tchabhu i^kJt^*—$-Peasant
229, a fisherman who catches fish by a particular
kind of means or instrument.
tchabgatchaqa ^ Jo^^
\ , to be upside down.
Tchapr 1 "k e -. 1 Ê' a proper
name; compare Heb. "^DU.
tchapurm'I'kD^tk^,
V, an animal, goat(?);
acrobat.
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compare Heb. "VD^, Syr. r{'v^5.
tchapurtâ ^ ^ ° ^ | (j ^ round
things, rings, cakes ; compare Heb. ITVCS.
tchapqa ^ ° ^\^ $, dancer,
obat.
tchafl J "^*-=- Q> IsraeI SteIe 7' Rev-
1 x^ rv Rev. 13, 27, to be hot, to burn, to
a6 \\ '4' be angry; Copt. XOq.
tchaff J "^^ fj, to be hot, to burn,
to be angTy, to roast.
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roasted food.
t0hami^^T-385.p-«».|
v\ TT, M. 402, to throw up the arms / )
or hands in gladness.
tcham J 1 / , sceptre; see ^"1 ^ |.
tcham h _ to copulate, to beget:
(us F U)
tohamlk^'i^ki-)'outh'
young man; plur. J f\ 3) I, IV, 924, 1006,
I (Us
I tu
I (&
Mi-]
âl'lkklÂI'lïTAM
e
e
1, L.D. Ill, 140B,
\7
Rev. 12, 17, young men, young soldiers, recruits,
young folk in general, descendants, posterity;
Copt. XCOJUL.
tchamu nu thau J |\ jS) v& ! 0 %
^^^-^^Ä J A.Z. 35, 17, the generations of
(Ca? £iT l ' men, the human race.
Tchamaâ ^^5^ (S ^. the god of
Western Thebes ; Copt. ZHJÜL6.
tchamaâi:k^f}A^ft>
e
■ i -> ^ % f> <=^- *«•
14, 36, papyrus, a roll of papyrus, a sheet of
calculations, book, volume, document; Copt.
ZCOCOJÜL6, XCOJUL.
tchamâ J *^\ JbyJ ^., dry land,
parched ground; compare Heb. "h^Û^, Eth.
fl^A :, Arab. A±, to be thirsty.
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tchamâ J t\ ^7 2=^3> Rev., calm (of the
weather) ; Copt. XéJULH.
tchamâ (?) l^la, chair <*££
tchames ^ <
to devour, to consume.
throne.
>&, P.S.B.' 20, 198,
tchan Ï ö
G
,, Rev., soft,
easy-going, feeble ; Copt. X<klte.
tchani-t |ö (](] ^> J°ur- As- «908,273,
i_ n n A^ feebleness, idleness, supineness ;
^ ü H H j§3 ö' Copt. xhk, xrT^é/*.
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of the Nome of Gynaecopolites.
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to shake, to shiver through fear, to become
goosefiesh, tribulation, fear.
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S;
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tchanahu J
nungen 69,
tchanih
, Rech-
, rudder handle.
. 1 1
"*"" « arm ; Copt.
Tchanu^Jjy.P.^ö^
£#£. M. S98, i^öJJJ, N.
1203, the four long-haired gods who stand in
the east of the sky.
tchanf J^^,Rev. 13,37.1^0,
to offer, chance ; Copt. ZCOrtq.
tchanr 1
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gfc, B.M. 138,3, to
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recompense, to requite, to reward.
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tchanr J <è\ s^^, A <£\ .
(Ui _M> I I I Ol & -^1 ' '
<z> vcj-^- branch of a tree, staff, bar ; Copt.
I 111' X<kX.
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disease of the skin.
tchanrri ^
pion ; fem.
iwsw <;—
III I
0, a
i i i SiXi
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scor-
i i i -gas
IM—ll^i-
tchant J ö1&, Rev"'t0 exi)erience'l0
tchar J "^ ^ » I <S>> l0 sPy> t0
&. -^^- tus -^^~
scrutinize; Copt. X6p.
tchar i"kT
spy, guide (?)
H Rec. 16, 137, to burn, to dissolve, to boil
\\
away ; Copt. X6p, XCOp, XCoX.
tchar J 3^*0'» Rec- l6> 57, Amen. 11,
19, 25, 4, J J\ _- 1, something unpleasant
tchar A ^^, enemy, rebel.
(for i^T)' iT' io»l0 -weigh out'
©0
i, Gol.
to measure, to compute
Hamm. 13, 121.
tchar-t I p., registration office.
tchar 1 I _ , Rev. 11, 186, Jour. As.
1908, 248, to be strong, to act violently, to
overcome; Copt, xpo, xcocope.
tchar her lf^9.Rev" ^ÎLrX
Tchar-t' J <=:> 3gp, Metternich Stele 73,
a mythological scorpion.
tchara ^^J^ä^UJI.
Rev. 12, 52, to overcome; Copt. Xpo.
tchara J äu^ W, to be bound, tied.
trhara I -^ a Rev' I2' 4°' t0 cover;
tchara j| ^ .a, Copt (floXj xwX
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tchara J .gtas \7, Rev. 13, 103, strong,
tu)
tcharâ | ^ () _^, strong, mighty;
Copt, xcope, xcopi, xcocope.
,>*=> r » Thes. 1198, to strike, to cast down,
r-^— ' to smite to the earth ; Heb. }H-.
tcharâ J^v ^ä**^^, Dem. Cat....
tchari J <z>
tchari-t J *5\ <=>(J(J ", .Rev. i3l
t tn Rev- >3, 106,
' hard (of stone).
M,
J , Rev. 14, 51, area; Copt. ZHpe.
tcharu |'^<=>%>c>fc5^, Peasant
281, excuse, apology.
tchar-ut (?)
tasi I, 12, 4
„ ^ , Anas-
© \\ O 1 1 1
TO, Rev. 11, 172, to
tcharm k _äc>
tu
make a sign ; Copt. ZCOpAJL.
tcharm 1 ^^ Rev. £3, 15, I
plant; Copt. (TXhiJUU, Arab jliJI, Rapha-
nus lyratus (Loret).
tcharm J^-S» ^ ^ the seed or
fruit of the same, a perfume.
tcharna I^^Y^C^ s<*
fer 1 11 \^-
tchareh '
.au*—
-2»'
^*, A.Z. 187S, 48,
Äu|^, Rev. 11, 166,
poor, wretched, miserable; Copt.
(TpCO£,, XoX&.
Rev. ii, 16S,
If
tcharkha J .s» 7
tchar-khams 1 _sä 7 ^v é 1/, Rev.
11, 169 ; Copt. xooXe £,Ji*-c (?)
tchart i'kn- i"kn!' i"k
iWurosotr^)
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Rec. 15, 125, a kind of fruit, carob; Copt.
cT<kp<kTe.
1 1 1
; var.
, skiff, boat, ship;
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■11
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, a name
tchart 1
tu
Tchahar|^ra
or title of a god of sickness.
tchah I § : &, Rev. 12, 61, to touch.
tchah | $^, ___> Thes. 1206, to crush;
1^= (j <2 ^, Rev. ; Copt X<k&, XO& (?)
tchah l i*-Ö, t0 anoin> t0 smear;
w Copt. XCO&.
rejoice; var. *=j[j[^.
tchas 1 %, [1 <&,t0 order> t0 arran§J
tu, _££& I 2i to command.
tchasâ A ^j\ I (1 Qf, a wise or learned
man ; see tchaâs | ^è\ (I I n$.
tchas plants, flowers, vege-
tohasfa I £ ^«, I , é ^
to inaugurate a house or establish-
' ment.
tchasfait I iA ^^"^ ct-d ', Jour. As.
1908, 307, an establishment; Copt. X<kCCje.
tchasha-t I oo1\ °, a kind °£ cake
tu J^O offering.
Rev. 12, 47, to effect;
Copt. X.UÔK.
Rev., to be perfect ;
Ja LJ 21' Copt. XCOK (e ftoX)
tchakitcha J ^=^ ÛÛ J ö W,
Rev. 13, 4, gnat, midge; Copt. XSKXIK.
tchat I ° storehouse, warehouse, maga-
JaCH' zine.
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tchaqi l^iflflL-ZI,
tchaka A u
^ w
. Rec 3, 56> throne,
* • (i)acroco-
tchati (?) 1
throne-chamber, seat
Tchat Tuat 1
dile-god ; (2) a singing-god who gave water to
the dead.
tchatt
to confine, to
shut up.
T. 323, to stick an animal, to cut the
, throat of a beast.
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tchatâH l}\\^
tchatU (?) 1 *^f %, to burn, fire,
ta Jcc& _ZT
tChaMU(?)^^,Hh.479.>rcd:
tchati-t 1
ta
TCh^iUi^^11^' Tuat X, a
group of gods in the Tuat.
a building, hall with pillars, audience chamber.
tchatfâu I *—° (I <g ^?, Rev' I3' .4°'
Ja *— i 111 reptiles.
tchatcha-t (?) n-i ^ H,
o , estate, domain, landed property; plur.
l—l—1 I h-f-H I—t-H © I—+—I iwi
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Tchatcha-t ent àakhu
® ^è\ 1, the domain of the spirit-souls.
Tchatchat(?)Àmentt h^-h^^^^,
the domain of Àmenti, i.e., the cemetery.
oS,
Tchatcha-t ent heh o
the domain of eternity, i.e., the tomb.
Tchatcha-t tcheser-t ^ ^ ° ,
the holy domain, the cemetery, the Other World.
tchatchau ®t^$j heads,/>., people,
I JT 211 the crowd.
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tchatcha-t "^
N. 162, 1321,
, U. 449, T. 257,
O .2
M $f> II II rV
\J til tatJi w
a high official, chief of a company of priests,
member of council or of a college, judge, etc.
', M. 700,
Tchatcha-ti ™ ^, IV, n92, the
two Chiefs or Judges.
tchatcha-t l^^lj, Hh. 354,
ic^i'iiSt Ji'ReC- 3>, 173, court of
judges, council of statesmen, board of guardians,
college, board of overseers, the task masters of
the Other World, chiefs, foremen. Later forms
iiiL^^li'thedoub,ecounciK
Tchatcha-t ur-t 1 ö i *~*~* ^*, IV,
1114, the Great Council, the Chief Council of
a city or town.
tchatcha-t nesu (?) J J Ö 1 Jj j,
121111. i^iklïlii-
A.Z. iQoo, 35, Royal College (?), Royal
Council (?)
tchatcha-t nesu (?) âa-t J J Ö1J !
0, B.D. 18 and 20, the great council of judges.
Tchatcha-t Abtu ^ö^ I j y
C^)
^k B.D. i8f, Osiris, Isis, Upuatu, and
Tchatcha-tÀnu J 0^ J gf
B.D. 1 8a, Tern, Shu, Tcfnut, Osiris, Thoth.
Tchatcha-t Àsàr J J u-^ $ Iffl, the
court of judges of Osiris.
Tchatcha-t up mitu J 0 1 H-+-, $ 1
y
G X
j^i
l, B.D. 18c,Thoth, Osiris,
Anubis, Astenu, the council of the judgement
of the dead.
Tchatcha-t ur-t em Ànu I i
A Ö P. 577, the Great Council
fc> HI©' in Hi
Tchatcha-t Pe-Tep J Ö J h-+-h J)
D l<=^^ ^ B.D. i8d, Horus, Isis, Mestâ, and
© G Q W ' Hepi.
Tchatcha-t Naârrutf J £ | IT Q
0^ "' var' ^ 11^ *©"' RD'l8,
I and 20, Rä, Osiris, Shu, Bebi.
Tchatcha-t Rekhti J Ö J h+H ^ |
w
B.D. i8e, Horus, Isis, Anubis, Mestà,
Thoth.
Tchatcha-t Restau J Ö J h-t-n J) !
B.D. i8j, Horus, Osiris, Isis,
and another god.
-^r
C^û,
I 111
Tchatcha-t khebs-ta J Ö J h-t-n J) !,
O u t/l , B.D. i8h, three unnamed gods.
Tcbatcha-t khesef-t Äapepi J J Ö
divine judges who condemned Aapep.
Tchatcha-t Sekhem J Ö J h-t-n Jj !
B.D. 18c, Osiris and JJeru
no
khenti-n-ariti.
Tchatcha-t taja-t, etc. II l ö h
e. ^ ÜÜ» O I
°! ""^"^m' Tuat VIII, the
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gods who distributed rations to the dead.
Tchatcha-t Tuat H JVJ j)
the Council of the Other World, the judges in
the Tuat.
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Tchatcha-t Tuat JJ^
Tuat V, the judges of Time in the Tuat.
Tchatcha-t Tetu (Tchetu) J ö J
tchatcha À ö A , Thes. 1323, 1
m tu
, Banish-
B.D. i8b, Osiris, Isis,
Nephthys, Horus.
& & 1 1'
ment Stele 9, throne, throne-chamber, seat.
tchatcha | A qc , walled places,
government offices.
tchatcha U^^^Alt
, Leyd.
, Thes. 524,
tchatcha-t |^|
Pap. 7, 13, lyre (?)
tchatcha-t J J Ö 11
tx< ^^' narP> zither, tyre-
tchatcha-ti (?) J ö J ^harper.
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water, to water.
tchatChai J J (j(j .A, Jour. ASV1908,
297, to break; Copt. XKX.
tchâ-t ^^(1^^^, Rec. 27, 226, 29,
150, a kind of bird (?)
tchä cQ = **""!, IV, 1157
tchä 2^1^' 2^1°>desert^
) O Genre 45 J Copt. X<kie.
I a III
tchä ^ ° A>Z- ?2> *°7> to roast
—c(L-/T meat(?)
tchä ^^'^l^'Z^1^0'
2^ ^\ X^2, ^ © :C=I> storm, gale of
wind, hurricane ; plur. ^^ | ?^J 1, ^^
■t-j2 11 Amen. 5, 14, ^ iÇl 1 |, Âmen.
m ^T1111' storm of wind ' 2^ ^
<4^£\ T\ Peasant 244, violent storm; ^^
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^lü
the north; ^j-y^ | J
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Amen.
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Tchä J^j jjj, B.D. 39, 18, a storm-god.
tchä ^""^ I go, Rec. 20, 40
tchä 2^1» iv, 807, 2^^"' 23
r-^, stick, staff, stalk.
tchä
^r>
stalk, stem, straw,
weed.
tchää "^^^[. "^=5» "^
, straw, weed.
—a 111 I—dJi 111
tchätchä 2]} 2^ r*«, IV, 36, to beat,
to strike; ^^ ^^ , to knock at a door.
tchää ^"> <^=* I. gà, to try, to test. .
tchäU 2^ ] \ ^L, ' f a kind of fish.
tchäb n-*| j), M. 689, seat, throne (?)
tchäb 2^J| =^ J—4 Anger.
tchäb 23 J O, to tally (?)
tchäb-t ^>fj, ^JM-
23 Je ^'Rec* ''5i'i?'i46'varn i^-°
1 Ls (/I, A o j , fuel, material for a fire;
, B.D. 147, I, 12, Leyd. Pap. 3, 11,
^J
Ol
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, animals' dung for fuel.
tchäb ^"1 \~ , Rec. 16, 141, a kind
of seed used in making the incense Kyphi—
aspalathus (?)
Tchäbu 2^ A }\^ ( = 2ZTt TJ
N. 1106, gods with their hair [ M I
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$"|, scep.re; plur. ^ kill'U" «*
T. 233, P.'94, 6I9>N.I3o6, "^klll1
N--^Ki;^k^ii-
tchäämau "^ 0j^J^>U'550'
o
T. 304, sceptres'; see ^J %\ 1 •
kill-
Tchämu
P- 645, 673,
692, M. 664, 767, N. 1279, 1311, the sceptres
of the sons of Horus.
Tchämu-ti J |\ ^\ , Tuat IX, a
god with a serpent sceptre.
Tchäm en Ànpu j1 ^^ f\ j^ST %
B.D. 96, 3, the magical sceptre of Anpu.
Tchäm en tes 1 1 ~^ 32 nam, b.d.
125, III, 25, a magical sceptre called . ±2j-
tchâmlkPalern,0^elkJ3'
1 %^ rs"ri' Koller 3'8' 1 ~ë~ rss^' I"D'
o 1' AJi^rss^iii' Aoooj^Hi' ArsssV
Rec. 6, 11, white-gold, a kind of precious metal ;
'J r5m5^ ;wwvv ^^ jVj 367, the finest tchäm;
ft O O O 1 w 1
r>m,r> A/ww* wA tchäm from the hill-top.
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tchämti(?) J
fighting men.
Tchämtiu j
a class of fiends.
\\
\\
l, bowmen,
I, B.M.32, 442,
tchär Jj^ , Mar. Karn. 35, 60, ^"^
^' ^ 1 ^' ReC 3'. IO> ^) î*>
P. 1116 B. 6, ^j)"!^, Rec 26, 228, "^
|, -_j^ J |, Book of Breathings III, 13,
^"^ I -QD~, Koller 2, 6, ^"^ -QD~,
Anastasi IV, 28, -Z*^ JL -Cjj^-, A.Z. 2, 14,
2^1 <7>N|' ^) "l fl> Peasant 93, to test, to
try, to seek, to pry into, to investigate, to
explore, to look out for someone, to search into ;
Copt. ZCOp, ZHp.
Tchär khat
1
, B.D. 125,
III, 37, "searcher of the reins"—a title of the
god of the Judgement.
tchär ^)^, Rec 16,159,^^0,
to sift.
a sieve.
tchäru ^^, ^)^
tchär-t 2?) v?7, twig branch; Copt.
<=>* ^il x<k\ zcocoXe(?)
tchära iriOn, B-D- x7\ z8' fo£
of 1 II ' fortress (?)
Tchärukha 2^) ^KT © <^>, Scarab
Amenhetep III, a city, situation unknown.
a
tchäh
prison.
tchät ^"^ o Ö, olive oil ; Copt. XOeiT,
mpare He
Eth. hj^ :
compare Heb. fPÏ, Syr. rcàv-M, Arab, ^»yj;
Tchätt
a country in the
Sudan which produced silver,
tchät (?) ^ T 1 ^ m' wind
storm, tempest.
to keep watch,
to observe.
. tchätch
^
-^-,
tohitch ^ ^ ^ $•
blossom, flower ; compare Heb. ys.
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tchuu
, A.Z. 1900,129,
mounts
tain ; see tu ' ' ; Copt TOO**.
tchua-t
o
o
culmination of a star: var. ^*^ * 0.
, the period of
T. 292, the name
or title of a god.
Edfû I, 81, a title
of the Nile-god.
1 1 1
Rec. 3, 46, food, -
provisions.
Tchuä ^^
Tchun ^ \f
tcheb, tcheba JL u. 229,
P. 25,6,0, JJ^, P. 785, "^
U. 401, ^ J J^"|^> U, 405. T. 272, 273,
385, P. ,69, 380, jy^'À J l'A J
J@ >=±£=i to supply, to furnish with, to
\\ t -/l' equip, to provide, to decorate.
tcheba-t k%F-5S^lk\-
M. 401, equipment, decoration.
tcheb Ä Jl (a
tcheb, tcheba J^J|, ^^ ^
J ~ ' Ä J|V Sr » t0 give something in
place of something, to restore, to replace, to
indemnify, to supply, to pay for, to discharge
a debt or obligation, to requite, to reward, to
barter, to exchange ; Copt. TCOCJüKe.
tchebb Ä J J J], t0 Pay>t0 reqruj|vea/d°
Aefli'AJ^^fli,payment'rewa.:d
recompense, remuneration, price, bribe; [1
rl ^"^ A il Jour* As' I9°8' 279> p,ace
«U o A U' retributi
tcheb A || =- T&e in e T&e (Rev.)
tcheb A ^\ er tcheb <=>
J (B J , <z> A U (E { , in return for, because
of, instead of; later forms are <z=> A J
(3 £=> (3
](j,A.Z. 33, .«,«=» ^ J^
e-r&HHT-q, <=>k JJl^j. <=>À
Rev. 13, 39, wherefore? because of what? Copt
e T&e.
Â] "^*=& $h. Rev" I2' ll9* Punishment, retri
J ^^ MX bution in a bad sense
Ö, Ä'^x* J> ö» Rec- 5. 96> t0 clothe, to
dress, to dress up, to deck (of the living), to
bandage, to provide with grave-cloths, bandages,
etc. (of the dead).
tcheb ^ J M' Ä J ö' À0' a kind
of stuff or garment ; A"^*, A j] \K/sq >
veils or bandlets.
tchebuit^S JJ^ffun,
rary wrappings and other equipment.
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tcheb-t Tl A , R 614, M. 78o,N. 1137,
ÀJ^'ÀJhÀJn'ÀJ"'
kM^kl%^k^\
, A , funerary box or coffer, coffin,
sarcophagus, the coffin chamber; plur. Ä 1|yS
^ ; Heb. PDfi, Copt. ee&I ; see 0 J
tcheb-ti Ä l) ^, B-.D- Ji95 22, he who
#-* -J \\ is coffined, i.e., dead.
TchebtiÀJ\^A-Z'I905'4god.
tchebÀJ[MÀJB>ÀJ
^]]l_=fl,IV,8i4,Rec. i3,203,^J(e[^,
A.Z. 1900, 28, Ä J %> [J^j> Rec' 3i»
i47> A » _ > A J; Metternich Stele 41,
on'
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l'ÄMÄJö>Äfl',oblockup'
to obstruct, to stop (a canal) to be blocked up.
tcheb
a kind of cage of wicker-
work.
SJ^w lattice work (?) the woodwork of a fishing
111' or hunting net.
tchebu^j^, ^J^,
IV, 663, ^"^ J -, Anastasi I, 267, part of
a chariot; compare Heb. ^jf.
tchebu £ J $• Ä J * $• AZ-
flowers, foliage, garden arbour; varr.
v n* i ê'the flowers °f Un-Nefer-
tchebau^j'^fl^.^^e
IJ ^Z/)' I ^> ^~~n' t0 pierce't0 stab;
var.
0 X
Ç—fl*
tchebtcheb Aw J Ä\\ jk /j, J^ J
, to pierce, to stab; varr. J J A J , 6V
tcheb Ä J] ,-c^-, A 13, javelin, spear,
harpoon; plur. J^ J^77> Ä J^' A'Z* l879'
21, the chain or rope attached to a harpoon.
tcheb-t^J^, T. ,63> ^J-
^v anm, M. 176, brick, seal; dual ~3jv J
, two bricks, double seal ; plur. ^v_ U 1,
anm Jr* Jl ana 1
IV> 765 ; ^ ,,, 0 o ( ' c ' /,ft'ingots
ofgo,d' ^J™lJl^'Thes- ^
ruined brickwork ; Copt. TUD&e.
. Tcheb -jj|-j^|,j^
(^| ^, Rec. 26, 132, a god.
Tcheb "^ J 1e], Tuat III,a dog-headed
god ; see Tebi.
tchob^^,^ ÏA,limid/îî£
\ (2£T USI' ful(?)
tchebä |, >^ J, the number 10,000:
plur-ll1'lli'l11i:1ilimni'Dream
Stele 23, myriads, thousands, hundreds, tens;
Copt. T^i..
tcheb* ^j^,^,^
Jl'1'1 l' ^men' II,X3' 1 °^'ibid x7»7,
finger ; dual ^"^ U 0 | |, P. 196,420, M. 602,
N. 859, 1207, Y\> u. 43°; Plur- "^ J—3
^, U. 480, T. 246, N. 1293, "^ J 0^
^.T..96,^J_-^^P.678,^
Jill-111-llllfrllli^J--lll
Jl ^%, N. 764, fingers of iron ; Heb. V5V£,
Arab. «_j^|, CopL TH&e, THH&e, Syr.
J. Eth. AftOô^ : plur. ^?vnô :
tChebâ Set 1| 0 ° , N' 3<», the name
U I tnnj of an offering.
Tchebä (?) 1 |, 1 fJ, god of
Tchebä ur en Sekri \ 1 ^^ ^^* w
B.D. 153A, 7, the pole of the net of the
Akeru-gods.
Tchebäu en Heru-semsu
&f1 kP&ill' BD- »* 2°-the
paddles of the magical boat.
Tchebä en Sekri | 1 ^^wl
B.D. 153A, 17, the name of apart of the magical
net.
I »WSA/NA '
153B, 5, the name of a part of the
magical net.
Tchebä en Shesmu )
Tchebäui en tepu äa Râ Y) ^w*
? ^ i ^^o^'BD*i53A' i9'the name
of two parts of the net of the Akeru-gods.
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Tchebäui netcherui | | e^ n n *>—û,
B.D. 153A, 19, "grasping fingers"—a name of
two parts of the magical net.
1905» T9> "J ^^^> "J TJ^ ^f> t0 seaI> t0 be
sealed ; Copt. TCOCO&e.
tChebä ^"1 J û|,seal; ^ J û
^, «great seal»; ^ J —^ f|,
" little seal," U. 583, N. 963.
tchebäi-t ) a ILj, IV, 1072,
1^8, iv, 1044, ^,1§, 8^,
sealjplur. "| g j, A.Z. 45,124, *| o^8: j»
A.Z. 1899, 86, j V\ n 1, IV, 209, seal rings,
seals of office; Copt. T-ßAe, Heb. JTClE,
Assyr. ti-im-bu-'-u -^< ^-|| ^- ^^| >^$f
(Winckler, EI-Amarna, 24, 2, 2o),andtim-bu-u-bi
l£ ^ tyyyt C^ (Rawlinson, C.I.W.a! V,
26, 7, Obv. 4).
tchebätiu 8 ^ i,Iv> 1]rï6> keePer of
o Jro. I seals, treasurers.
Tchebâ ^ J —û 8 I jf), Tuat I,god
of the seal (?)
tchebâ ^^ *Y 8 ^> troubIe>
misery; ^ 0 ^P ^^\, Dream Stele 37,
troubled ; Copt. XCO&.
tchebâ ^j^, ^^,1
^ ^ a plant or wood used in making
0 ' kyphi incense.
tChebâ-t ^ J) ü Q, roasted food.
tChebU ^^ J V\|, revenue, income.
tchebha Ä # •X »t0 tear out' x° gnp
tchepeh ^Tj | X, apple; Heb. man.
tchef ^ ^" - ° *"*, to spit, to
eject moisture.
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tChefu "^ /***, drop of water.
tcheftchef ^ ^l, ^ ^1 f*>
O, ^""^ ^""^ 3 , to drip, to sprinkle,
to pour out, to drop tears ; ^"*| ^"^ V\l ,
Litanie 47.
tchef ^o^"1!/116pupiIofethee
tCheftchef-t ^ "^ ö, a disease of
^ Tgod
°, T. 79,
the eye, rheum of the eyes (?)
Tchef-en-utchat Î3
o '.
tchefa "^, U. 202,
331, M. 232, J^
P. 102, M. 90, N. 620, 621, ^"*^ o=t), ^^
...■ J
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111
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, food,
celestial food or offerings.
tChefu ^ %"^^ Û, to provide with
food, to supply with offerings.
Tchef
Ombos I, 186, one of the 14
kau of Rä.
Tchef ^ J), the Food-god ; fem. Tchefit
Tchef ^ e ' 0mbos l> 85> a g°d of
« t \\' offerings.
Tchefit ÎT) J, ÎT) ^ ©, B.D. no,
35, a goddess and a locality in Sekhet-Àaru.
tChef 1 m , a kind of tree.
w( ¥ II'
tchef ^*^ ^^>, wretchedness, misery,
sadness; Copt. XCOq, xiq.
tchefi ^
^,
to be agitated, to
tremble.
tcheftchef ^^ '^ J\, to patter with
the feet, to walk with quick short steps.
tchefi-t
°* a place of trembling
n' » in Amenti.
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tchefen ^S*^, A.Z. 1906,124,^ ~\
to rejoice ; see tefen *^ £ .
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tchefen ÎT), £C) ç^, to beget.
tChefen ÎT} tô, child, offspring; î^
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Jg> I, Rec. 15, 152, J^ ö p, Rec. 33,3,4.
tchefenti ^ 4, a rstatue> fiêure
*, \ c \\ /j of an ancestor.
tchefet-t ^ ^ "^ œ, ^ ^
*, v O •< v ° h y o o
pupil of the eye; see ^"^ ^"^ , B.D. 101, 4.
tchefetch n^>^_n-l, B.D. 101, 4,
pupil of the eye ; ^^^"*^ , Thes. 1200.
tchem ^^ = ^^|, sceptre.
tchem (?) ^ ^ j||, a pair of wings.
tchems n-"| t\ H, a kind of bird.
tchemten "^ t\ *£™ = ° v°
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Tchemtch-hätut "^ fb^-*) flf
Tomb of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Rä
(No. 43)-
tchen ^"^, round about, near (?)
tchen ^"^ ^ , to advance in a hurry.
tchen-t "^ n> A'b l8"' 95' a met^
*««,*.{ U object, weapon or tool.
tchenn-t £^^, zE\®» ( £ »
top of the head, skull, the head and gills of a
fish.
tchennu-t 'u^ ö ° , Rev. 6,26, ^^
, threshing floor; plur. • 1 I ,
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Amen. 19, 8, }) /WWVA , Rec. 31, 21 ; Copt.
\ £* 111
(3 ^
xnooT.
tchenâ ^ \ =£=> U. 418, ^ () ^
|=c, T. 238, to cut through (?)
tchenâ-t 2^1^:» u- 4l8> 2D \ \
' t* 238,2n 1 c h' Rec-26,79, Zzrt 1
tchenà-t 23 \ £?, P. »2, 23 1
Ç ^^, a festival of the last quarter of the
month; ^ l^ ° , Rec. 31, 32, 161.
tchenà-t ^ f\ ^, U. 546, vase, vessel (?)
tchenâu ^ [) %s °, instruments, tools,
\ 1 Jr III weapons.
tchenu ^ 0 ^, u. 201, --l^,
a kind of tree.
Tchennutt ^lll^>^> u- 458, a
serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
tchennut (tchent) ~~?) ^^, attack,
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Copt. xcorrr.
tchenben ^ 0 ~~\ IV> "°'.' an
~~~V Jo o 0 article of tribute.
tchenp ^"^ D \, , to cut, to divide.
tchenp-t ^ D H, Rec. 27,219
tchenf «~^) U 1, Rosetta Stone 38,
ceremonies performed in honour of someone.
Tchener4i^-||,^ep0fth^
tohenli "*"> § b^, T. 187, M. 785,
2^^^, u. 493, p. «9».2it^
X EnsP', P. 615, M. 364, N. 916, wing, pinion;
tcbenh ^"^ fi ^, to invade, to attack.
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tchenh-t ^"> | ^\ SJ^, beam, part of
a ship; 2n I ^ T7Î ' B'D" "' 29*
tchons ^"% M J j\, weight, heavy; see
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Tchenti ^ Qf Jj\, ^ Jj\ J, Litanie
68, a form of the Sun-god Rä.
Tchenti ^ J) A Tomb Set'i I, a
two-headed god—one of the 75 forms of Rä.
tchentha ^ !fe ^, throne, throne-
room; see (<*<-* and |{K>q/.
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tchent ] ^ 2g> u. 96, N. 374,
1377, ~E5 ^]> R 63*> 6Ö2> 689> M- 773, ^
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_^> T. 276, l ^ _^ Jg, Rec. 30, 194, 32,
85, Hh. 414, *~^ àk t -/ij Rec. 26, 230,
~~~^ Ö, to attack with violence, to rage against.
Tchentru ^ ^^^N jk, T. 198,276,
N. 1294, ^ ^ %> , P. 679, ^ ^ %>
^^,M. 40, N. 68,ag6d(?)
Tchenttchenter ^ ^ ^^ fW,
p. 301; see2H^^«V
tchentch ^°^| r-*^ , wrath, anger, angry,
^>
fury, attack ; see tchentchen and tchent.
B.D. 180,
' n, a god.
Tchentchen ^ ^ £j
tchentchen "^ n-") ^
, Rec. 32,
85, ^ ^ }k l^J}, B.D. 39, 12, to attack
with violence; see
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tChentchenu ^ ^ o, the attackers,
«~«V I o besiegers.
fahentchen-t ^2^ (1, Rec- 3'» *6>
I ^ V ^ attack.
tCher-t ^ji],Coptos8,6, B p, bread,
food, sustenance.
tcher-t -^ ^gy, U. 3, 550, T. 29, 32,
P. 613, M. 781, N. 179, 1138, palm of the
hand ; Copt. TOOT.
tcherà-t B* (] ^ , Rec. 31, 30, hand.
Tcher-t B ^ , T. 308, the Great Hand
in heaven; compare the hand (1 1 |/l '»
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in Tuat X.
tcher Bi, j* , ftp,
since, whilst, as;
Bi n e
(a
, when,
B , Rec. 14,12,because;
tcher enti, tcher entet B
Bi
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, B* w, Rec. 4, 31, because.
tcher B«i -^
, to be near the limit or
boundary, by the side of something, near ;
B«, P-431» M- 6l7> N. 1222.
tcher, tcheru B , U. 520, T. 329,
B?,u.521, B ^ä^>,t. 330, B* Ü»,
M. 701 (bis), B \*%2, B %£, B
W £^3, B« p £55, border, boundary,
limit; plur. B \^^, IV, 620^ B* ^,
B? ^K^rx?1 '" ,. limit of the earth; | o
B , limitless eternity; B? „ >
IV, 426, limitless;
N\
B \>\>^,—
- ^=> fi 11 I I I /v^^AA^
B £çî, unlimited; ^ju. B? , T. 271, P. 22,
M. $$, N. 123, without limit; _jl_
boundless; Copt. T^.p, THp.
tcher B mj a protecting door, a boun-
<n> dary door.
tCherà B \\ : , boundary; Copt. THp.
tcher B , B 3, B* 3 ^, Rev. n,
143, all, the whole; plur. B \\[^i
m i\ b77u' ai1 the g°ds; copt- ™p-
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tchor B er tcher <=> B , to
the limit of, all ; <rr> B *~ , all of it ; Copt.
THpq; <=> B , U. 405, all of you;
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<=>^'0' ' , all thy desire; B O U ,
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U. 131, N. 439; <=> B °_^ <=> Jgç =^,
U. 46r.
tcher-ä J^^, iv, 1074, B —^, iv,
1143, before.
tcher bah B r=D>, & ^
r=af B*
«a 1, ancestors.
tcher ha-t
f=ü)
, from of old; B
^*^ *-!S^, from the beginning.
tcher-ti yBl ^%>> belonging to olden
time, he who is of olden time.
tchertiu B ^ Â |,TombosStele 15,
ancestors, forbears, predecessors, beings, human
or divine, of ancient time; Rec.
tchertcheru B B %> J !, B.M.
5645, Rev. 2, ancestral gods.
tchertcheriu B B M\ pP ' ; fem.
Tcher, Tcherà-t ft, ft ft ® o J,
, "ancestress"—a title of Isis and
of Nephthys both of whom were represented as
women, cows or birds, i.e., hawks, vultures, etc.
Isis was the "Great Ancestress," JB* (1 C£ <K\
^^ J),"and Nephthys the "Little Ancestress,"
Tcher-ti B
N. nr8,
, U. 313, 448,
, T. 256, P. 473, M. 539,
B °°, B °
"2^ ^ Nesi-Amsu r, 1, the two ances-
J5* Ml' tresses Isis and Nephthys.
Tcher-àakhu B ^ !, Tuât vin, a
god of the Circle Sehert-baiu-s.
Tcher-àtf B (j ° , B.M. 46631, a god
Tcherit-pet (?) B
II, 133, a goddess.
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N. 1262, Ö* a Jg<, T. 381, hawk, falcon,
vulture, kite, glede; plur. B^^^^y
T. 77; Copt. Tpe.
tcher B &g. Peasant 243, 280, Rec 32,
78, B C -/ij to bring to a» end, i.e., to finish,
to fashion, to construct, to make an end of, i.e.,
to destroy.
tcher J^ö, JU^,, Rec- "» 39
to bandage, to tie up, to envelop ; B ^v\ I J,
M. 426, bandaged, swathed =« I^K^J 1,
T. 268, buried ; Copt. XCJoX.
tcher-t B •^^, oppression, restraint
tcheru-t J^^flQl. jL%jJI|>
coffin, chest, coffer.
Tcherut(?) J^«^ i)'> Rec- 3h
163, a group of gods.
tcheri-t J^'Jin'jMfln'
chamber, store, dwelling, private room, shrine.
tcheru J?^^, A.Z. 45, *33, B.D. 144,
?, Osiris 27, rump, chine; Bt^^sH' B.D.
18, I, 2, the divine rump of Osiris; Copt.
TCJUpI.
tchertcherui B« B ^o buttocks,
. xx/kn <rr><rr> Jx v rump.
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o Jm. ' or rump.
tcheru B ^\ ®, p. 565, skull.
. tcheru B W>0, B ^O, a circuit
wall of a building.
tcherui (?) B e ||, ff- 3> 48, the two
v ' <n>(B halves of a mould.
tchertcher B O B* O, N. 690 -
B* o, M. 172.
tcherui J^ ^ ', J^ (j(j o, J^^
\N , B* , B , ochre, coloured
earths used in illuminating papyri.
tcherut B V°> B? e°, B °°,
beads, pills, pellets, small balls.
tcheru B , crocodiles.
Tcherà B? (| ^» Rec 30, 66, a god.
Tcherà-t B j\ ^, B.M. 46631, consort
tcherà-t B? û^"^\, m. 665, N. 1281;
var B ^T^ T' 38ï' vuIture' kite> gIede;
' <=> /OtV Copt. Tpe.
tcherà B flef^, B? ^f^. B
(j %?"!> B? (j e W, to work, to finish,
to complete, to execute, to be complete 01
finished; \\ <=> B [) ^\^, L.D. III, 194,
32, finished, i.e., hewn stones.
tcherà J^ (j ^ Ui, J^ (j ]] t_fl,
A.Z. 1868, II2> J^()^^> J?J^|]>
to constrain, to use strength, to enclose or
imprison, to fortify.
tcherà B L_j(], IV, 660, strong one
or thing; £^1]^, A.Z. .9^-,
tcherà B [I H, Thes' I289'IV' Io8?'
-cz^l ErJ / wall, fort.
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tcherà-t B (] J^, B* h
wall, palisade, wooden palings for defence ; plur
<l=>1 !7T\' LeyA Pap" 2' IO' ^ 1 ^
tcherà-t B (Ufifl, Ivî- io57' coffer'
<rr> 1 LULI funerary chest.
tcherà-t B | °, domicile.
tcherà-ti B (j a u
part of a temple court.
tcherà B h
3, stupid, arrogant.
tcheràtcherà B h B j\^^, B
boast, to talk an alien speech.
tcheràu J^lj^bç, B.D. 145, 77, the
lower part of the body.
tcheri-t B @ flu %£, B
B o
, L.D. III, 194, 32,
^, B.M. 5645, Rev.
, to
; see tcher-t
tcheritcheri B? (j(j B?
Amen. 26, 11, to boast (?)
tcheru J^^1^. B.D. 172, 17, vul
ture, kite, glede ; Copt. T~pe.
tchernit B
***"" a kind of seed or
£^ O
111' gram.
tcheres B
P
C^3f
B.D. 64, 19,
chamber (?) room (?)
tchert B 1 w,,? qualities, attributes.
1 1 1
tchertiu B
w
sicians ; Copt. XCJUpe.
tchert (?) B c^"^, a powerful bird,
vulture, hawk, eagle = <rr>^\ (?)
^
TCH
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TCH "^
tchortch B ^~), B ^ !, Rec.
tchertcher B B \ Rec. 36, 202,
, to be foreign or alien.
tchertcherà-t B B (] ^ \ P.
iii6b, 29, strange or foreign speech.
tchertchoru B? B % ^ »
foreigner,
alien, boaster.
tchertcheru #; B \ ^ $ '•> PaP-
3024, 117, B B \ ^ l> Rec- 36, 202,
boasters, those who assume rank to which they
are not entitled.
tchertcheru B B ^ leaves of trees,
(2 <=z=>i 11' foliage.
ind
tcheh "*""% 8, "^ 8 <=>^, 1, 98, a k
of stuff, girdle; °^ j[ or ^ ^ | (?) P. 303-
tcheh, tchehti "^ 8 ^\ 111, U. 600,
^:, Décrets 48, -^ £ ()(]:,^f
Copt. TA.£/T~.
Tchehtcheh ^ 8 "*""% 8, Tuat I
ape-god; var,
tchehä n~"^
tchehäu "^ 8
leather straps (?)
tchehäua "^
M. 774
Tchehuti "^
an animal.
J^îjl, Hh. 437,
_j0 £], P. 662, 782,
w
•"^
w
@ tfl, Rec 33, 37, 34, 179,
A the god Thoth; Copt. eOOTT".
tcheher ^"^ 8 £7 , leather strap ; plur.
^lî^fr ""•«»• D.gitized
Tcheher ^"% yf > a proper name; in
Heb. ^n^ Ungnad, Aram. Pap. 20.
Tchehes
^tff1
Tflflfln,
B.D. 14g, a
serpentin Aat VII.
tchOS ^ p, ^, self; ^ p w,
ZT), himself; "^ p p, _^T1, herself; "^ P
themselves; _^g>> iPS^' m>'self ' ^) >
^p^^, thyself; ^ ps=>, U. 319, ZT),
^ p o , IV, 346, thyself (fern.).
tches ^ P g I *«»i ] j^ ^ P
Q, ] , royal seal.
tches ^"^ V , to cut, to divide.
on
, knife; plur.
to
Ly
tches 2r\\. 2z\
i—». nun) , <=^>
1 : var. tes —h—.
—»-v. 111 • cum
tchestches "*""> "*""% V , to knife,
hack in pieces, to chop up; ^"^ ^"^ ^v "^ ,
double knife (?)
tchestches ^ p "*"> fl, u- 45» • • • •
tches ^"^ I (J, pot, vase, water-jar; var.
Tcheses 2t> J), B,D- (Saïte) l> 45, 3<>,
-»- ' n a goddess.
tchesu ^^^ T. 355, P. 8, 70,
M. 10, 101, N. 7, 114, 175, ^1, M. 826,
to hail, to greet, to address, to question ;
■ tchesp ^ ° , Supp1, r385 • • - -
I D © III
Tchesef i} J), B'D' m6. the doorkeeper
•<__' SU ' of the 9th Pylon.
tchesef **""* p *^~ Q , fire, heat
..tchesef.-^_i , vase, vessel, pot
^ TCH
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TCH
^
tchesef "^ ~"*~ ~^ B.D. 63B, 4,
e^>L-ü, B.D. 153A, 2,18,25, 30, ir)
© ^S, B.D. 153A, 6, to tie, to bind(?)
tcheser ^ P j^> T- 29>R 76>M-Io6>
M. 157, ^ p^ ^. Rec. 26, 228,
Metternich Stele 51, ^"1 I » ,
\\
, to be
beautiful, to beautify, to hold in honour, to
account holy ; ~^S \d) "^7
road, to prepare a path.
tcheser ^^ °, holy of hand ;
, to make a good
. W
■g S» t^ Ä?)
i"^1"! ^ fl, holy of arm; $tj, of holy
AAA j,^ <H> V*> «.
ion ; 1 -^T| W? , a beautiful, /.<?.,
/VAAAAA
creation
holy, place ;
• ^^ ^ V' magmficent^ -*-f ^ n
, ^ [1 <=> ^ Ç—fl, Rec. 29, 153.
tcheser
-2ä
> IV, 357, splendour,
magnificence, glory,- splendid rank, exalted honour ;
plur.
W
I, iv, 967, Ü
^flj, high
honours, splendours (of the sun), holy things.
tcheser-t ^^ ° I, holy things.
' tcheseru "^ P<g>^r» U" 474'
^^,M.767,^7^^^,Rec.
3^^.^hf'ReC-33>38,^()(j^
: j, B.D. 30A, 5, holy things; ^[^^^^
W^", ^[l<=>^V^ß^, Rec. 33,
28, a holy place or country.
tcheser ^^ urn, ^^ , Rec. 4,137,
the " splendid " hall of a house or temple, chapel. '
Tcheser-tcheseru V/ , iv, 381,
\7^^,iv,9i9,\7<=>i",iv,
422, "splendour of splendours" or "holy of
holies"—the name of the temple built at Dêr
al-Baharî by IJatshepset.
Tuat IX, the gate
to Tuat X.
Tchesrit w
Tcheseru ^ (1 J^^ko^, Rec. 33,
<==>r^r^ the "holy country," i.e.,
W7 '' the Land of the Dead.
Tchesertt W ö0w w " w ^
<^>C^£) <rr>C^£j <^>Q^£
the necropolis.
Tcheser-t ^^ ° B.D. 81 b, 5, a name
<==>[vvq' of the Tuat.
tcheser-1 <=> 0, U. 90, ^^ , N. 367,
\^ , a kind of sacrificial drink; ^*!l^ Ö ,
^=*^ Ö , vessels of "holy" or "exalted" drink.
Den-
tcheser-t ^ 00® u. 47 W m
Ci ^ Ci
N. 277, a table of holy offerings.
Tcheserit W ^ ° a name of the Eye
«cz> .^j^- of Horus.
Tcheserit n^)<=
goddess in Sekhet Aaru.
Tchesera-aru(P) ^^
derah IV, 79, a bull-god.
Tcheser-ä ^^
a title of the god Àmen.
Tcheser-em-per-f, etc. ^> t\ ^
IV, 61,
jackal-god
, B.D. no, 37, a
fv ~"*~ [n] pQq J5) Denderah IV, 61, a
J^ ft® U * nSÜ'
Tcheserit-hent ^=^ HI o
Ombos II, 131, a goddess.
Tcheser-seshetait
V^r-K—1
O
Berg. II, 9, H^ £££> Thes. 28, 31,
D.E. 20, the goddess of the 9th hour of the
day and of the 6th hour of the night ; var.
^^ A r-\r-i <R\ Q , Denderah III, 24.
P
W w ,U. 510,
Tcheser-tep ^ R w7 ®
I I ism
548, ^ [1 y <=> JL t. an, 323, ^
I^TOßn,^!!
W^
7MM
lau», B.D. 125,11,
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one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
^
TCH
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TCH "^
Tcheser-tep-f "^ P^ ®J_ Jft> Rec.
30, 194, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.
Tcheser-tetà "^ H ^inmc=3 (),
T. 309, son of [1 ^ G= j( o ^> j^..
tcheser-t <=> \Jj, the name of a plant.
tcheser 0 n, a measure = 4 palms -
v>—U 16 fingers.
tchet ^"^ C3, ^"^ W, fat, unguent; see
tcheteb ^ es V ,t0 stin& <of a scof-
o '. ^ ^\ pion).
tchetf-t ^Til'fULJ'
the holy worm.
Tchet-S ^ ——, Tuat XI, a serpent-
goddess who was reborn daily.
tchet ^^, mark of quotation ; Copt. XE.
to speak, to say, to déclare, to tell, to narrate ;
Copt. ZCO ; ^""l, to make a speech ; ISv
^^, «cz> ^^, introduces a quotation ; Copt.
xe; (I "u^f T. i9i, p. 676, N. 1288, to
announce or declare a name ; ^^ 1 V? (J (J » to
read a report, to tell news; ^^ ^ i, IV, 1031,
to tell a lie; ^z^> (1(1 ^"1, otherwise said.
tchett ^""^ ^, to speak, to say.
tchett-t ^^ IV' l65' something
e=>\ o spoken.
tchet metu nT) % p- 4°5> M- 578>
formée ; ^j], ©^.896, P. ,83,^},°,.
P. 467, 470, " recite the formula four times."
tchet-t c=dT^ , word, speech, language; plur.
^"^ , sayings, proverbs, aphorisms; <==dT^
W(3| Jl 1, Sayings of the Fathers ; ^"^
speech of Negroland,
Sudani language.
PI
fwn
tcheti-t "^ûû ° 1 Kubbân Stele 16,
0 A.Z. 1905, 33, something spoken,
@' word, saying.
tchetu ^^>^^»speaker,sp^"
Tchet ^ j^, U. 372, ^ \ j^,
U. 374, the Divine Word, speech deified.
Tchet-t-ur-t ^ ib- <=>> M. 487,
N. 1254, *=^<=r>, P. 273, 489, the "great
word" personified, a form of Isis of Busiris
(Berg. I, 35).
0 star, the time of the
tchet-t
tchet-t
*
O ' culmination of a star.
, olive tree ; plur. ^^ ,
I
y Copt. zoeiT. •
tchettU "^ <=^ o, olives.
I C^3 O
tchet n, p. 92, ||«=^>, M. 121, ^"^ u,
699, ïï IL ÏÏ <=> ^ iL to be stable, to be
permanent, abiding, established firmly, lasting,
enduring; j T?
g ^ TT
E^Z!' 255"
tchett ^""^ u ' > M« 252> lasting, en-
V il c^3
during; "^ fi ^ jk jk jk, N. 699,
N.
^i-B^^
° P. 92, M. 121, N. 699, those
o' who are permanent, lasting.
tchet |)f, jfc^>, jf, stability, as in
the group ■¥• jf 1, "life, stability, serenity."
tchet-tà S <==> \ Û >an enduring P6^0"
ü Ü 1 or thing.
tchettchet "*"") "*"")> fj^> Thes' I28s'
w
manent, stable, abiding, enduring; Î7 H \ (I,
en-
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TCH
Tchetchi ff ff (1(1 /H, the "stablished
one," or he of the Tchet pillar, i.e., Osiris.
tch.6t-t ÏÏ U ÏÏ , grave, tomb, sepulchre.
tchetu(?) 3
pillars; ^ % I
i i i
III
, pillars or parts of
s^r>-, Rec. 30, 66.
tchet ÏÏ, ^ ÏÏ, ÏÏ Jt\, the sacred pillar
Li c=>V LS Li \-l
or tree trunk which was worshipped in certain
parts of the Delta in predynastic times, and with
which the backbone of Osiris was subsequently
identified.
tchet
IÏÏÏÏT1
, an amulet that was
supposed to endue the wearer with the permanence
and stability of the backbone of Osiris;
the backbone of Osiris, the sacrum bone.
Tchet \
e1
Ombos I, 186, one of the 14
kau of Rä.
Tchetti
B.D. 1, 13, a title of Osiris.
Tchetit \
qy-g^iM
i ^ a goddess, a form of
I O' Hathor.
Tchetut(?) Ifjdjjj^, Denderah HI,
25, the two goddesses of Tchet-t (Busiris).
TchetU fi <z^ % o, M. 121, ^ c^3 t^v
ü _zr o ü c^3 _jt
000, P. 92, the "stable ones" in the. Tuat ;
var.
Tchetâ-t ^i1c^> p- l89> M. 354,
—=-a
^ , N. 906, a lake in the Tuat.
Tchet-heft fi § ?, Bers- l> ï8> a d°g-
> god.
Tchetit-tönt f[ Jj o^S#, Tuat V, a
goddess who lived on the blood of the dead.
tchet fl 8, t0 shine' ^S01' brilliance,
11 Ml' radiance.
tchet-tu ^~®~ Anastasi I, 11, 4,
e=>v@ 1 1 1 blinded, dazzled.
tcheta
firm, solid.
\
O
, Ebers Pap. 76, 20,
3[ , Rec.
X;
fat.
tchetau(?) ^
j fattened
l ' geese.
Mission 13, 51, a
Tchetun fj
Sûdânî god ; see
tchetuh(?) ^ % § ^, Produce>
* * v ' cs-.V Ji X 000' crops.
tcheteb-t ^ I LJ ° Q "] ' R
218, a kind of building, store (?); plur. ^^ J
QSöHnf]'p-609- ^
tCheteb^j^>Rec35,58>^J
V , Metternich Stele 55, 73, ^ J I ^J],
^ Jl1 ^' ^""1 tjj\'t0 stick with a knife
or spear, to stab, to pierce, to wound, to sting,
to bite (of a reptile) ; ^^ J o ^K V , stuck,
pierced.
tcheteb ^ flefl Anastasi I, 21, 3,
*=>\Jl \7 sting of an insect.
TohotM^J||||.TWlv.^j||||
•yyyifl, the serpent-guardian of the Gate Neb-t-
setchfau.
tcheteb ^ j) ^^, a kind of fish
tcheteb ^J-
Tchet-pa-neter-auf-änkh "^
ll^f "
to collect, to gather
together.
2 ! A
"^, a theoretical
name which is probably the equivalent of
n^VQ rtàQÏ (Gen. xli, 45), the name given to
- ■• : - - : it
Joseph by Pharaoh.
an iron tool or
instrument.
tchetpu ^la^Nç,
tchetf-t
c»
7MM,
\\
7MM,
Copt, K^xqe
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"Wftftft I ;
^
TCH
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dagger, stilus,
scraper.
tchetf-t ^ ^
Tchetf-t ^ *~~ y^, B.D. no, a
boat in Sekhet-Aaru.
a heap, a measure, a vessel full of something ;
^*) ^v 23 i, a mass of food or grain ; ^"^
ni,a vessel filled with something.
tet*m-OK*^^'
ä
^ j bundles of vegetables, bunches
of grapes, etc.
^!-
tchetem ^ ^£j, ^= Met-
.ernich Stele ,89,^^^,^^(|.
to stab, to stick, to sting (of a scorpion).
Tchetmit
&>
TuatX, a light-
goddess.
tcheten "^ ö Q , to be hot, fire.
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tche^na | "^ 8 > a kind of cloth-
tchetnu "^ G ^ ¥ , plotf ? cu[f
^s>\ ja 11 i vated ground.
TCH ^
tchefter ^ c=> ß
^^i^T^.^T.
tcheteh "*""> ? r^/i»Israel Stele i6, "^
l\£j, IV, 767, ^f^> *~ .7.
cm ^SV, to tie, to bind, to constrain,
to shut in, to imprison ; Copt. ZOOT^.
tcheteh (?) "^ ^ , produce, food.
tchetek hat ^ ^* O, AZ- l8?2>
tchetku ^^z^i^^, a kind of lake.
tchetteh
restraint ; Copt. TiT^O,
, Rev., prison,
tcheteh (?) •ijlT'.B.D. 174, i8,
kind of standard (?)
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LIST OF EGYPTIAN KINGS.
PREDYNASTIC KINGS: KINGS OF LOWER EGYPT.
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1
2. Ska
3. Khaàu(?)
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PREDYNASTIC KINGS: KINGS OF UPPER EGYPT.
10. När-mer ^ ^ f
11. Tchar (?)
the " Scorpion "
DYNASTY I.
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15. Âta, or Âtati, or Àtet III(?) (Oici/^ç?) ^J^ ( 1°^1 $*
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17. Merpeba (Mießlc)
O
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Horus Names of Kings of Dynasty I :■
20. KhentTà ^ füll B Û- 22- Qa"ä
A
a
= His
1
name was Ï «•« Sen.
21. Tenet At ^ ^ ||(]]. 23. Ka
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DYNASTY II.
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25. Batchau (Bo^tfoç)
24. Baiu-neter J^jj Q
m. œyh & 2e- Ka-kau (*"*■■> iic^an &
27. Ba-n-neter (Bivo)6pti)
1
28. Uatchnes(TX<W) ^( J — P ] J|. ^( î^l? ]'
29. Sentà (ïcflô^) 1 ^ QL22D ^ Ï-1-1 C^l
30. Nefer-ka I, or Nefer-ka-Rä
(Ne(j>ePXépr)<s)
31. Nefer-ka-Seker }^ J f^TTj, M (JU.^] J.
32. Çutchfa M CE5H^' ^l(-^l^j|-
33. TchatchaiorBebi^Q[^n|; «^ J ÇWTÏ
34. Neb-ka I (Neb-ka-Rä I) ^ J^ f ^Ui 1 J, M f ^ uj
Horus Names of Kings of Dynasty II :—
35. Hetep-sekhemui ^\ ^^1. 36. Rä-neb
O
37. Sekhem-âb Per-en-maât ^\ (1 $ O
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38. Per-àb-sen
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39. Khä-sokhom
Q
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40. Khâ-sekhemui ^ a^ ^ W jk jk =a= =|H
DYNASTY III.
41. Neter khat
Tcheser I
1
\i>CwFl & 42-Tchesern-Atetiv<?> 1.1 JQ2D
1.1(20* *3.Neb-kaII(Neb-ka-RäII)^[|3j; Ç^JJ
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47. Khâ-ba
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48. Ka-Heru(?)
U
49. To this dynasty, too, belongs the king whose name has been read ( ö § ° ] Àhtes,
ŒÛ j Su-hetes, and f 18 ° ] Stnh.
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DYNASTY IV.
50. Seneferu
51. Khufu (Xéoxjj)
J?
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53. Khä-f-Rä
(Xecfrpyjv, Ke(j>p7]v)
1M; &CEfE} i.iiCEEÏ
^
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54. Men-kau-Râ (Mevxéprjs)
^*a — j;MC
G düüü UU
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DYNASTY V.
56. User-ka-f (Ovo-cpxwç) ^ 5 | M ( ^ 1 P ^ J •
57. Sahu-Rä
Q
1§ iG5H'
58. Nefer-âri-ka-Râ I
1S^ 1; i^ (°Î*<2>"UT The Ab>'dos List
gives Kafcaà ^(UUiljl
59. Shepses-ka-Rä 1 ° Jj f O^OlU]; his " son-of-Rä " name may have been
Àsà ( (J —h— (J J ; see A.Z. 50, 3.
60. Nefer-f-Rä ^ |jafr|; ^ ( ® j-^ ] ^ ~- Khâ-nefer-RS
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63. Tet-ka-Râ I (Tai>xws) Assà
64. Unas fo^ £ fj^f, g£ DZW1 ' M
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65. Tetà (Atet V) ^ J [1 ^
66. User-ka-Râ I Àti I
i' M (3D-
67. Meri-Râ Pepi I
îfif ^r^fp^l CRU-
bï
68. Mor-on-Rä I Mehti-em-sa-f I
(Mc&ivo'oih^iç)
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69. Nefer-ka-Râ III, Pepi II
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70. Mer-en-Râ II, Mehti-em-sa-f II 1 ° [©
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71. Neter-^^gû]! '2'^[1]|(32|]'
73. Nefer-kall ^^ Mui 1 ^.
DYNASTIES VII (?) AND VIII.
74. Men-ka-Râ 1 ° f^ëT^TTI i 75. Nefer-ka-Râ IV ^ f O I U N.
76. Nef.es (?) Q] Jg QgfJJ 77. Ab (?) ££ QJg}
78. Nefer-ka-Râ V Nebi 1 j^ ( O J U ^ ()() 1 J. -
79. Tet-ka-Râ II Maâ ^ J^ ( ©|U^ jjj*1 J.
80. Nefer-ka-Râ VI Khenju 1 ° ( ©ÎU 0 «tfc\ i 1 1
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84. Nefer-ka-Rä VII, Terri (?) 1 ° ( ©ÎU ° <==>>\ &•
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85. Nefer-ka-Heru ^ ( ^ÎU ] J|-
86. Nefer-ka-Rä VIII, Pepi III Senb ^ j^ ( GJU □ H fl~J~ 1 £
87. Senefer-ka II Ännu ^ J^ ( _»_Ju*g^% 1 i.
88. An (?)-kau-Râ 1J^ (^O^LjJ. 89. Nefer-kau-Rä ^J^( ©Jt-jjl J-
90. Nefer-kau-Heru
91. Nefer-ari-ka-RäII 1 ° f °Î^M~1 J* 92, ^I3C(0thoes) ( 1°1l1'
(33- 94- Al-em-hetep QJ^g] £
93. Sekhem-ka-Rä I
95. Uatch-ka-Räl
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96. Nefer-ka-Rä IX ^ ||7 ( °IU| 1 ^-
97. Ab-meri-Rä (Meri-ka-Rä I?) Khati I ('A^^ç)
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98. Meri-[Àah?] ^|J7 f J ^ (|(|J. 99. Nefer-ka-Rä X Q^§] (oJUi J.
100. Uah-ka-Rä I Khati II [^] f of ul ["^] f "^H J-
101. Ka-meri-Rä II ^ ( O U Mfl "1.
102. Neb-kan Khati III M( ^^ 1 ]'( M Til ^ UULJ fSQ
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To this period probably belong :—
103. Skhâ-n-Râ Vf 0"^"^^|. 104. Khâ-user-Râ I l^f Q QnTFl
105. Nub-taui-Ra IT f On^?\~\ 106. Äa-hetep-Räl IT ( ol^j
107. Äa-khä-Räl IT ( <£L &\ 108. Maâ-âb-Râ IT ( Q ^ O
DYNASTY XI.
109. Antef I the Erpâ ^«^ jl "2T.
110. Menthu-hetep I * ®o( ea^-a- N m. Antefn(?) ^g «"£\
tep à .m;
112. Àntef III (?) Uah-ânkh ^| -^; ^ ( ^ j\ 2l 1
ci
113. Àntef IV (?) Nekht-neb-tep-nefer ^-^^î; W* (ST
114. Qa-ka-RâIÀntefV(?) ^p J=; M (Q|UJ ( ^ j\ [«ÜJ 1
115. Sânkh-âb-taui Menthu-hetep II ^P^-i; 1^ Ei^^^o*
116. Neb-hep (?)-Râ Menthu-hetep III £\ 1 A; ^ f ^0 "^2 ^ ^ ^
j*en? I v37 <a <a \^ O o _u S——>q D^
The 3rd and 4th signs in this cartouche probably represent |, and if so, we should
read Neb-hep-Rä, and so have the ]^$ ( Q^\Li ] i f i f1
¥ifl C3553 of the Abbott Papyrus.
117. Antef VI (?) 1 *^; ( Vi J\2l1 • lia Neb-taui-Râ
Menthu-hetep IV ^S; M. ( © = 1 ^ fS^I.
119. Sänkh-ka-Rä Menthu-hetep V ^ R -^ g=; ^ f O H -^ U 1
To this period probably belongs :—
120 àb-khent-Râ ^XS; M (3*53''
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DYNASTY XII.
121. Sehetep-àb-Râ I Àmen-em-hat I ('A/x/xo/c/^ç) & /fîl^oP^ ^;
122. Kheper-ka-Râ I Usert-sen I (Sen-usert) (teo-oyxeoo-Ls) & •¥■ ffl o ^k B ;
123. Nub-kau-Râ Amen-em-hat II ('A/x/xc^é/x^ç)
_>
124. Kheper-khâ-Ra I Usert-sen II (Sen-usert)
(ScVcuCTT/atç)
& p-**
125. Khâ-kau-Râ Usert-sen III (Sen-usert) (Aa^ap^ç)
V I I O ww\ J\
mCIhhhji
126. En-Maât-Râ Àmen-em-hat III
('A/xe^'ç)
O
\ \ A^J
127. Au-âb-Râ I Her
o
=é=
O
Ë>mC^^l3ÇlL^]->
var.
ŒJ-
128. Maâ-kheru-Râ Àmen-em-hat IV ('A/x/xeve/xrçç) ^ fâ 6?
M (5SH ¥ QEX2D- ~
129. Sebek-neferu-Râ (2Ke/uo<£piç)
mCZMH' i~i (Zmh3 ¥ GE23ÎD-
To this period probably belong :—
130. Àmen-em-hat V (?)
L31. Senefer-àb-Râ I Usert-sen IV (Sen- 'ujp ( /^flTtft N "£>® ( i n<^>>1
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DYNASTY XIII.
132. Khu-taui-Rä Ugaf (?) ^ (O
> -20
c
S
133. Sekhem-ka-Rä II
[Jf=|; MfTfU
^
->
134. Seshesh-ka-Rä Amen-em-hat VI (?) Senb-f C\ °^
SEMEME
o
135. Àmen-em-hat VII (?) lUK ( j]
/WWW
136. Sehetep-âb-Râ II ^ f ^f1^?! • 137-Aufni M f 1 ^ ^ 1 $
138. Sânkh-àb-Râ Ameni Àntef VII (?) Àmen-em-hat VIII
P
m
»OB^CEHS
/WWW Q I ^/
139. Smen-ka-Rä
T _ï»^» V I /WWW /I
140. Sehetep-âb-Râ III 1^ f O H "^ dOi
t ïS*â y I o
">
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141.
ka
1 Uo ( °HU 1 • 142- Senefer-ka-Rä II ^ J f Opjul-
143. Senefer-[àb]-Râ II ^ ( G 0 J [0]^
144. Netchem-âb-Râ
m (HMD
145. Sebek-hetep I [ Gg| [e=â=,] 1.
146. Een-Senb [}] % (^|pjfl] ^
147. Au-ab-Rä II ^ ||7 ('© A^fl0' 1 ê
148. Setchef-[ .... ]-Rä 1 ^ (
149. Sekhem-khu-taui-Rä Amen-em-hat IX Sebek-hetep II vs. v>^;
"^1
ia
^j
^m
y 1 /www JS*^ «ses^Q D j
150. User-[ka]-Rä II }\j£ ( Q "] [Li] ^-
151. Smenkh-ka-Rä Mer-mäshau ^ ( GP^®^-^ ¥ ( J^T |JH 1
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152 •ka"[Râ] }% ( ™ 1 iï~ll-
ISaKa-SeHKâ]! [}}%]( [0]Ufl ]| ^ ( G U ^ ]
154. Sekhem-suatch-taui-Râ Sebek-hetep III R P
■L-i» mCEED
155. Khâ-seshesh-Râ Nefer-hetep I
156. Sa-Het-Her (Sa-Hathor) ]\^ (^ÖÖJJJJjDI i'
157. Khâ-nefer-Râ Sebek-hetep IV
158. Khâ-ka-Râ
159. Khâ-ânkh-Râ Sebek-hetep V
©
160. Khä-hetep-Rä Sebek-hetep VI 1 î Ç 0 s =â= ]
!=1mCElD
o D
161. Uah-àb-Râ I Àa-àb ^^ f °X$ oT 1iÜ$; ^ ^ ' 1 âJ w" À*"àb
lîf O.Û_i.= 1.
I 0 \ j www y| •
162. Mer-nefer-Râ Ai I ^ ^7 ( O ^ J ^ ^ ( () |§> 1)1) ]|
163. Mer-hetep-Râ I An or Anà l^f0 :§* ( 4 ir "$ ]
164. Mer-hetep-Râ II Sebek-hetep VII ^îf O ^c =â= "j "&£ "T1 f g^ T
165. Sânkh-en-Râ Senb (?) JlgfcfOljJjjjJ'J ö <2 j J.
166. Mer-sekhem-Râ I An .... 1 ^ f O ^ <> | Q « ü 1 j). •
î jübvj v^ <^r> i i vww> s» -K a vu
167. Suatch-ka-Râ Heruâ ^ ( Opî1-1!^^ J i'
•168. Mer-netchem-Râ ^ ( oSt^lTl iê]'
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169. Mer-änkh-Rä Menthu-hetep VI 1 Î f q -^x. ö^ , IT f g^^k^-ZTI-
170. Mer-kheper-Rä 1^7 f O ^ ^ ^1 [Jj].
171. Mer-ka(kau)-Rä Sebek-hetep VIII 1 |J? ( O ^ U i "j [Jj];
172. Tet-nefer-Rä Tatu-mes IT ( ©fi Î ^ ^ ( JH! ^> | P 1 •
173. Neb-maät-Rä I 1|^ (
174. Uben-Rä I
175. ..
176. Neb-maät-Rä II
O
177. Tet-änkh-Rä Mentu-em-sa-f ^ f o\^r ^ , var. ^ ( ° 1 1 "¥" 1 '
O f ^^
c
178. Nefrsi £ ( JUH] i ¥ (M3 •
mi-
179. Khä-kheru-Rä
180. Neb-f-au-Rä
\% ( Q^A(?)
i
The following kings probably belong to the XHIth dynasty :—
181. Senefer-taui-Rä Sekhem , 1 î ( O $ Pf "^ ] •
182. Mer-sekhem-RäIINefer-hetepII IT ( O^l^} 1 "^ ( î^frj T
183. Tet-hetep-Rä Tata-mesu II (?) ^ ( ° 11 "^ ^ ( Li fÜ P^l'
184. Suat-en-Râ Senb-mà-àu [||] ( Opf ^ ] [^] (PJ^^>
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DYNASTY XIV
(According to the Turin Papyrus).
185. Seheb-Râ ^ (jHjSJi &
186. Mer-tchefau-Rä ^ \^ ( ° ^ ^ ^ ^ J $•
mçjt
187. Senb-ka-Rä
j
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188. Neb-tchefau-Râ I ^ Q^ZSSSDI ^"
189. Uben-Räll ]\^ ( OeJTI J &
190. [Neb?]-tchefau-Ra II 1^ f ©Stll'lst 1 J-
191. Uben-Ra III ^ |J7 ( [®] g J ^ j J $•
192. Aut-àb-Râ
193. Her-âb-Râ
111 \% ( QA
3
194. Neb-sen-Rä ^ |Jg ( O ^ [1 , , , 1 a*
195 -Ra 4MK I Q«iij JÉ-
196. Sekheper-en-Rä \\M ( O fl Ö <=:> ]
197. Tet-kheru-Rä ^\^ ( ° I ê I ° J a*
198. Sânkh-ka-Râ II ^||g ( ° f1 f "©^ J ^*
199. Nefer-Tem- -Ra ]\^ ( OJ^IJ) J $
QllÄS fou«! 1 J.
202. Nefer-àb-Râ I ^ |J7 ( O J O J [^].
203. À- -Rä 1 W? ( O Ü âflf^^M I W-
200. Sekhem -Râ I
201. Ka- -Râ
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205. Ankh-ka-Rä I
206. Smen- -Rä
iig(opb«fli-
207. Mer-sekhem(?)-Râ III \\B7 ( q ***- 0(5)p 1^
208. Seba-... -Rä 1 \ß7 fop^cgl ».
200. Men-khàu-Rà Sesh (?)-àb
HD-
pt=& nr°zzn
The following probably belong to the period of Dynasty XIV :—
210. Sebkai ^ ( PJU^ ]• 211- Khu-àqer Ijf®^/)^}
212. Sebek-ka-Rä 1 J f O (1 jf U 1.
DYNASTIES XV AND XVI (HYKSOS)
(According to the Turin Papyrus).
213 to 215. [Names unknown.]
216 -*»-[**] Aanatà^ ( ^gU'l] l~\}4
217 **t»] Bebenem(?) ^ ( [O]gjU■ j) j j| Jj^^
218 -ka-[Ra] [\\Bn ( [0]§|| U
219. Àn-nub(?)-
220
221. Ap
À....(APhObiS)^Qj^g]|.
The following names of Hyksos kings are from the monuments
222. User-ka-Rä III Khentcher (Salitis ?) ^ ( 1 (1 U O 1 f ® B ^.
223. Äa-user-Rä Àpepâ (Aphobis) I Ti/^ /^ o^=- -f n N 10 f A/Änfl^
(Perhaps No. 220.)' PB L_=L_LlJ -&" I^dU
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224. Suser-en-Râ Khian ('I<Wç) |^ |()~7(K\ Ji W* ( ®[\ 1
225. Neb-khepesh-Râ Àpep II 1 T ( G ^ c^\ ^2. f f)0^ (Perhaps
lô \ ^ ^r1 y id J No. 22i).
226. Aa-ârq-Râ
227. Mer-user-Rä I-äbeq-her 1 T f © ^c ll"^ "&£ f (töT* ra"^1;
228. Aa-qenn-Râ Àpepâ III ^ |p^— |. =jj (e~^J
var.
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The following kings probably reigned during the Hyksos Period :-
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229. Äa-pehti-Set Nubti tyfc f ^ ~=» <M ^ ^ ( ^ u 1^
var. j^7 ^ A , Brit Mus. Scarab, No. 32368.
230. Äa-peh-Rä (oT_^J. 231. Äa-neter-Rä f q <>~=> "^ 1 J .
UG
232. Aa-hetep-Rä II
234. Uatch-ka-Rä II f OÎU 1
"^
233. Aa-khä-Räll
236. Neb-tet-Rà f G
238. Ne-ka-RâlI ( G
]
JLuJ
235. Nub-ka-Râ ( Qn^r\\J
237. Nub-.... -Râ
239. Khä-user-Rä II
1
IK q^H 1
240. Khä-mu (?)-Rä | T ( G . «
3
É= Î0
(Ü3EI
241. Ka-Set-Râ II Sekhenn ^\ ^5 H JL il x
242 -Set-Râ ( (^(,) %]G J • 24a Sem^en J ^ ?7? P
^ H] . 245. Äamu "??? f ^^
( 11~^<§>1• 247, Iämu ^ ( 11 oE$H •
244. Ant-her \a
î
/wvw\
/wvw\
246. Iäpeq-her
248. Ipeq-Heru f dû D ^v 1 • 249. Uatchet 11 f î ^ 1
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250. Seket .
252. Qar
DYNASTY XVII
(According to the Turin Papyrus).
253. Sekhem- -Rail
254. Sekhem- -RâlII
255. Sekhem- -RâlV
256. Ses- -Râ
mM
1^
j If
•1 it fin f rT^x?^?^
257. Neb-àri-au-Râ I 1 \ß7 f G^z^fl^^^ [(?) !]
258. Neb-ari-au-Rä II
259.
1J(0HTaMj]
in N ?$$
Smen- -Râ 1 \Bl ( O H *^ \ W$Sê II; var. (?) Smen-taui-Rä
ii( pp^i^
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260. Suser-.... -Râ 1 \$7 ( O (11 ?gf|||| ^
261. Sekhem- -Râ V 1
o
262.
-Râ
263. Au
1HÄ7 f hvWWB ^ ^
264. Set
265. Sunu
266. Heru
SüP SI. 267. Àn-àb
L^l
1
iTNp
268.
1 ^ 269. Penen-set... 1
( °~î\ 1
I ZWWVA M ^ I
\ /\AAA/VV I (J.> /
The following kings, whose names are taken from the monuments, also
probably belong to Dynasty XVII.
270! Khu-taui-sekhem-Rä ( ^^t0l ¥ GOHO'
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271. Hotep-ab-Rä
Heru-netch-tof
is G2H £ CD5332D-
272. Sekhom-uatch-khäu-Rä Sobek-om-sa-f I K
m
273. Sekhem-shet-taui-Rä Sobek-em-sa-f II 1 ° ( G ^ |
T /www V I
*°\
i-fl
]
274. Soshesh-Rä her-her-maät
Àntef VIII Äa
275. Seshesh-Rä upu-em-Maät Àntef IX Äa ^\
D x rr.t\
^|QÏES32Î
>
>
276. Nub-kheper-Rä
Àntef X Äa
>
277. Sekhem-nefer-khäu-Rä =i j / n | Q N -90 /^T~7^ N
Up-uaut-em-sa-f 16 V ' 1 6mJ 3s* V ** Qm js^a*«^ }'
278. Sekhem-uah-khä-Rä
Rä-hetep
279. Sekhem-smen-taui-Rä Tehuti ^ f O ^ fl0***"^ "^ f ft\ 1.
280. Sekhem-Rä-säa-taui ^^ ( O ^} R ^^ j.
281. Sekhem-Rä-änkh-laui
283. Suatch-en-Ra I
C q? "¥""^1 • 282, Rä-mes-suser-taui ^ r ^i^p*]^^!.
udEL
/WWW
284. Suatch-en-Rä II
.US QE3• 285- Skhent-en-Rä "|J (^(j—j.
286, Senekht-en-Rä 1 T f 0 ^U1.
I 0 y n Qq /www A
287. Seaenen-RälTau-aa ^| ( p p^~jfl g( ^ ~ ^ \,
var. Seqen-en-Rä ^ foT^I A * 0 0 f ê ^ 1 •$• "^.
<a c* \_ /www /www ^ LiA 1 & y III 1—^*^3 ^ I —«^\
SB-
288. Seqenen-Rä II
Tau-äa Äa
lil(3£3»^CI]
289. Seqenen-RäIII Tau-äa Qen ^ ( of] A *—^H *&£ f û *° M.
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290. Uatch-kheper-Rä Karnes
CSD
l—Zl ; var,
i(W\
VNAAA
DYNASTY XVIII.
291. Neb-pehti-RâÀâhmes I (vA/xû>o-iç)
mil^fif^
%
292. Tcheser-ka-Râ Àmen-hetep I ÇAiievùxfrdlç)
^
293. Aa-khopor-ka-Ra Tehuti-mes I (Tc'fytwo-iç) ^ ^-^sLtfj
. s
^^^M'îfffPfv-MClIEI^CÂÏD-
294. Äa-kheper-en-Rä Tehuti-mes II (Xeßpav) ^ ^ 1 H S |j, 1 <Ê>
Wf^lriH
~N -y o
snn
295. Maât-ka-Râ II Çat-shepsut (VH Çf* 1 P M H B; î Q fff '
^ _/2r y 1 /wvAAA ci • o in i ^
1
0*8U
296. Men-kheper-Râ I Tehuti-mes III ^ ^J^T ^ [^ s Vî
î-Mk-'ïS~
i 11
CîM]^GMD-
297. Aa-kheperu-Râ Àmen-hetep II (Mio-<£/>ay/*ov<Wiç)
G
^QMTTT];
298. Men-kheperu-Râ Tehuti-mes IV (Tou^awo-tç) ^ ^^t^f s B-flft]
x ^ ' W$ v-—a Jr i i i [li= ' üü T
è^pai' I
ic^v«
C^in^ClHES]
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299. Nob-Maät-Rä III Àmen-hetop III (,a/m',<4w) ^ I *& S |\ (j |jj ;
^g* f (1 */wvva | T 1 ■ 'l',ie Nesu-hàt name is rendered in the Tall al.'Amârnah Tablets by
Ni-ib-mu-a-ri-ya T £?f HI *^ Tt "TT<T E^Tt and Mi-im-mu-ri-ya J <tt 4-ff -V HfR^TT-
Some of the Mcsopotamian wives of Amen-hetep 111 were :—
300. Ti (in cuneiform Te-i-i ^ *T *E *£), ^^^ ( )11U(^ T Her ^^
name was Iuàa QQ %() J^V&> and .her mother's was Thuàu t=^k() ^k.
301. Kilgipa (in cuneiform Gi-lu-khi-pa ^ -TT4 IËIJ tfcE 3=), ^& ^ J, sister of
I ushratta, king of Mitani.
302. Dadukhipa £- cEH TI ^T -4 ^T? SÏ= (Egyptian form not known).
303a. Nefer-kheperu-Rä Uä-en-Rä Àmen-hetep IV o^ ^^TDl
V H /WWWO D I 1 111 X '
The commonest equivalents for the first part of his Nesu-bât name, Nefer-kheperu-Rà, are
Na-ap-khu-ru-ri-a ]^T] tt] -T<T *JR HfM TT» Na-ap-khar-ri-ya ]*~r] tt] 4££ -TT<T BVv
Ni-ip-khu-ur-ri-ri-ya T >?? HI HMf IH HfT<T HfT<T £^Tt> Na-ap-khu-ra -ri-ya
T ~Mf KT -T<T ^TT -TT<T ~TT-
/WWV»
303b. Nefer-kheperu-Rä Uä-en-Rä Àakhu-en-Àten Ijk ^ (| -^ n r m
V I Q ./J /www ^
sill
304. Ankh-kheperu-Rä Säa-ka-Rä Tcheser-kheperu tyß^ fo ■¥■ Î3 ! J
305. Kheperu-neb-Rä Tut-änkh-Amen ^\ ^J^IPP'' I [m \^ P ö
111
l'ïï
oo ;
Q£4
306. Kbeper-kheperu-Rä Àri-maât Ai II ^ ^
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307. Tcheser-kheperu-Rä Àmen-em-heb mer-en-Heru
ni
Q
\=J
I
/WWW /www
^£7
DYNASTY XIX.
308. Men-pehti-Rä Rämessu I fPa/xeVo^c) ^\ ^ | 1 M ! ^
O
MCS3]¥C3HH
309. Men-maät-Rä I Sejfci I meri-Ptah
k-s-Mrour
.^ m
Mil III
310. User-maät-Rä I setep-en-Râ Râmeses II ^«T^vT ^ — ^ Û
Di
ivs^-if ;s «^ffssi ¥ chs m p pi
311. Ba-en-Rä I Mer-en-Ptah I (Menephthah) ÇAfievœcjxxô) hetep-her-maât
&. 3-iMktf
— >
i i i 0 l
\^ /www q A £S U I n
312. Men-mà-Râ Àmen-meses, king of Thebes,
~M^mMG5zHD
j
313. User-kheperu-Râ mer Àmen
Seti II Mer-en-Ptah II
-nf\/vo
ûiil'
/WWW £S
314. Àakhu-en-Râ setep-en-Rä Sa-Ptah I Mer-en-Ptah III
c* ci \^ ./J vi/ /www ^/| \^ a A 1_J /www | ci A ^^
315. Ars„(aSyria„, ()É^^li_tl^r )&
Q
DYNASTY XX.
316. User-khäu-Rä setep-en-Rä Set-nekht meri-Àmen-Râ ^\ ^ ^*
A eï y I 111 <www ^ _^ y 111 ri 3=1 <rr> J\
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317. Usor-maät-Rä II meri-Àmen Rämeses III
'Pa/xt//iWoç (RharapsinitUS) king of An (Hcliopolis)
^pity» 1 fifths a win
M(ITIEI3^0(IEH]- _
318. User-maät-Rä III setep-en-Àmon Rämeses IV ta 5?B -?■ \fj c=l
<2 oin
/—i
m (JIWESJi ^ (H
Ji
319. User-maät-Rä IV se-kheper-en-Rä meri-Àmen Rämeses V o
mmwk °§w
320. Neb-maät-Rä IV meri-Àmen Rämeses VI
king of An (Heliopohs)
JlT> S " /www *i " I 1
. 1P?J.äaa&M( Q^^l¥Ririîul
321. User-maät-Rä V setep-en-Rä meri-Àmen
Rämeses VII, king of An (Heliopohs)
IM
^s-
n
/www .^
322. User-maät-Rä VI Àakhu - en - Àmen meri-Àmen Rämeses VIII
m C3E3 £ (3E33ÏD
m QHTED ¥ CHEHD-
323. Nefer-ka-Rä XI setep-en-Rä Khä-em
Uast Maât meri-Àmen Rämeses IX
s^fsi'Wn:«
JMEBQHEI-
- 324. Kheper-maät-Rä setep-en-Rä Àmen-her
khepesh-f Rämeses X
m CUM] ^ C3EEEÎH-
Q
325 Men-maät-Rä II setep-en-Ptah Khä-em-Uast meri-
Àmen Rämeses XI, king of An (Heliopolis)
\m\
M(°-#^l¥(°iPPadêS1^Hftg1
326. Sekhä-en-Rä meri-Àmen Rämeses XII (?)
Sa Ptah II (son of Ptah) I n
( op s S|D 1
\_ I VWWt I VWW\ ^
fcilll
Œ2D
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To this period Gauthier (Livre des Rois, Cairo, 1913, p. 225) assigns the
following :—
User-maät-Rä neb-khepesh f ©i \j5 "' ^^
Amen-maät (?) meri-Rä setep-en-Ra
"■■J '
Qu
Q
/WWW
Amen-Rämeses ( () ^ Q I p — ].
Râmeses meri-Àmen ^ (| $ ^ ! | \f (JJ^|
Smen-maät-Rä Àmen-mes ^\^ f O H
^J
/WWW
> ÎO
>
iE
User-maät-Rä heq Uast Râmeses merr-Àmen T Î $2 ( O Î \fi f "f P
(5Ein
User setep-en-Rä Mes %£ fTÏÏ^I ^ fPMI
ci <a \^ I /www / _/jr \^ I I fe-Afei> 1—1
PtahSetiSa-Ptahmeri QJjjJ] (jfJQ.
DYNASTY XXI.
A. High-priests of Amen at Thebes.
327a. Her-Heril as high-priest of Amen-Rä, king of the gods :— | 7 ® www (J <^ww |û j
327b. Her-Heril sa-Àmen as king and son of Amen :— p^P *)£^ û
/www I
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328. Pai-änkh "j I » — (] « ^ *\ fâ « f # , , son of Her-Heru sa-Amen.
329a. Pai-netchem I, son of Pai-änkh, as high-priest of Amen-Rä T ? ® "*"" () ^^ 4= 1
£H?^*tT D 0,"M
329b. Pai-netchem I as king :—Kheper-khä-Rä I setep-en-Àmen Pai-netchem
meri-Àmen \% ( o®erf^1 ^ fl
/WWW
M
330. Tchet-Khensu-auf-änkh "^ @ 1^^)Q ^ "¥" ® $> son of Pai-netchem I.
331. Masaherth, son of Pai-netchem I meri-Àmen 1 J ® ~*~« (] S ^^ Ö ^ ^=^
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332a. Men-khopor-Rä II, son of Pai-netcnem I, as high-priest of Amen :—T 0 ® ~»~ ft ër^
O i""1"! M (without cartouche).
332, Men^per-Kan CftCf] (T^g) (H»-^-
333a. Pai-netchem II, son of Men-kheper-Rä, as high-priest of Amen-
333b. Pai-netchem II as king^ J fV1^1m1^~l^iö°-^^^u
334. Taà-kheperu-Râ setep-en-Rä Pasebkhän ^ f <D ^- S ' ° ^^ J
( Ci Ci V V^ I WWW ^
I A /www 1 /www t//TS <wwv*^ ^
335. Àuapet, or Àuuapet, high-priest of Amen-Rä and son of Shashanq I. T J ® *****
DYNASTY XXI.
B. Kings of Tanis.
336. Hetch-kheper-Rä I setep-en-Rä Nes-ba-neb-Tet (S/xeVS^ç) meri-Âmen
ii~~ OÏË3I ¥ CEÎËHEI-
337. Taà-kheperu-Râ setep-en-Rä Pasebkhän I ni^ r~Z pss i sy-■. ~ N
men-Amen 1^ V. w i a— J
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338. Kheper-khä-Rä II setep-en-Àmen Pasebkhän II i^ / ^ Q ^ £*—. N
meri-Àmen Î^Sy ' M Ei/wwwJ
¥QMSÏ3-
339. User-maät-Rä VII setep-en-Àmen Àmen-em-Àpt meri-Àmen tyß^ ^^
dTH3¥^(IiE3]-
340. Neter-kheper-Rä setep-en-Àmen Sa-Àmen qi^ / g ^ ß ^^, y>—TN
meri-Amen
341. Äa-kheper-Rä I setep-en-Àmen Pasebkhän III meri-Àmen
£i Ci \^ <>-=^ v'v XI www ^yi _/_J \^ I ;wwv\ \ t/ /P% Mwwt ^^
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DYNASTY XXII.
342. Hetch-kheper-Rä II setep-en-RäShashanql (teauyxis) meri-Àmen (Shi-
shak, i Kings xi, 40, xiv, 25) ^ ( Q A ö ^ ^| *&? ( f) S ftîtî Hit ^ .
<a <a \ v v*v /www ^ _73r \^ 1 3==i. ' ' ' /
343. Sekhem-kheper-Rä setep-en-Rä Uasarken I (JOcrop0(ov) meri-Àmen
<a ci V I v*v /www ^/| _/J \^ 1 /www U \ <C_^>
L^l
344. User - maät - Rä VIII setep - en - Amen Thekreth (?) I T Î
\ I 1 I /www /www ^/ _z5T \^ ' ^ I &^3 ^
345. User-maät-Rä IX setep-en-Àmen Uasàrken II tyß^ ( O "f i5 (1
0 QMSZΧJ
/www /www
3
meri-Amen.
346. Hetch-kheper-Rä III setep-en-Àmen Heru-sa-Àst meri-Àmen $
347. User-maät-Rä X setep-en-Àmen Peta-Bast meri-Àmen $
348. Seshesh-kheper-Rä setep-en-Àmen Shashanq II meri-Àmen ^
S"])-^^^1""^ *?■>? ( fl Sä îtî îtî r^^i
^ I /www /www ^z) J5t \^ I I 1 L zd J
O
■>
V
349. Hetch-kheper-Rä IV setep-en-Rä Thekreth (?) II meri-Àmen sa-Àst ^
o
c
fQ
Awwv^y
I /www [1
O I
; varr. Thekret
Tekrert ° <=:>]|> Tekret Ij^^lj, Thekruth !=^^ks=, Tekruth
c=><=>'^g=3, Tekreth "|S.
350. User - maät - Rä XI Uasarken III (?) meri - Àmen sa - Àst $
o
C3>5J¥QlIï5ï
/www J
351. User - maät - Rä XII Thekreth III (?) meri - Àmen sa - Àst
(5Ë3D ^ CHSIIHD-
352. User-maät-Rä XIII setep-en-Rä Shashanq III meri-Àmen ^V
(3ED v (HBHMMT] ■
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353. User-maät-Rä XIV sotep-en-Àmen Pamâi
meri-Àmen
Ci Ci V I I r*W> I vw<s» ^
A
354. Äa-kheper-Rä II Shashanq
IV meri-Àmen
MdES^C^ÏEl-
DYNASTY XXIII.
355. Seher-ab-Rä Pefa-Bast sa Bast ^ ( ® Jj^ O 1 "^ f ff ^ A°n 1-
356. Äa-kheper-Rä III setep-en-Àmen Uasarkenà meri-Àmen-Ra
The Nubian Conqueror of Egypt from Napata.
357. Piänkhi meri-Amen ^ ( h S n ftljfPI.
The inscriptions also mention :—
358. User-maät-Rä XV Piänkhi *=\ * ^z^^z^ 'wm f A^=^\ -?o f 0 nn N
meri-Àmen Sa Bast IA 3B fS M I 0 I o J ¥ I " T 11J-
and :—
359. Senefer-f-Rä
Piänkhi
kPfS
'**&>•■
Kashta 1 ° f Û
I /www \^ dii—J
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DYNASTY XXIV.
360. Shepses-Rä Tafnekht I ^ ^ Œ
31 31
G3ED^(
o
3
361. Uah-ka-Rä II Bakenrenef
362. Uah-ab-Rä II Tafnekht II ^ ( O? O 1 ^£ (^1
3-
O
l
DYNASTY XXV. (Nubians).
363. Nefer-ka-RäXIIShabaka(Sa£aW) j^^^PJ^ZT; MC^t-H
o
D /* *** -j- , j^J The Assyrian form of his name is Sha-ba-ku-u ] V "»^T HI ^ I
he must not be confounded with the N1D °f 2 Kings xvii, 4.
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364. Tet-kau-Rä Shabataka n.
His son Piänkhi assumed royal titles thus :—
365. Men-kheper-Rä III Piänkhi
O l""1"!
^J *©
J
2B
form of his name is Tar-ku-u | >+«<r X^X tJUt
^ *©
J •"
366. Nefer-Tem-[àa]khu-Râ Taharqa (the n|3rn]ji of Isa. xxxvii, 9) ^^
|—I ^ J. The Assyrian
Mg(^u]^^CEzSî
367. Ba-ka-Rä Tanuat-
Àmen
The Assyrian form of his name is Tan-da-ma-ni-e ] Jjy ^f| ^1 ïpf ^T?-
* DYNASTY XXVI.
368. Uah-àb-Râ III Psemthek I (^a/x/xrjnxoç)
O1
A/AùftA
^
369. Uhem-àb-Râ Nekau (Hb2 or i32, 2 Kings xxiii, 29; Jer. xlvi, 2; Nc^aw, Nckwç)
I'1PS.
■Ö" '
:'Tn-頻l¥iu
370. Nefer-àb-Râ II Psemthek II
'ft
,' PÎ
SX SI
371. Hää-ab-Rä I Uah-àb-Râ IV (v^çn, Jer. xliv, 30, Oua^ptç, 'Airpir)?)
o
c?v
372. Khnem-àb-Râ Àâhmes II fA/xwcrtç) sa Net
ppgTni'igÇofiko]!^
I /wvw\ ^ ILE Ja
S3-
373. Änkh-ka-RäII
Psemthek III
Y=i MC^HJI^CMîSSI.
varr.
DYNASTY XXVII. (Persians.)
374. Mesut-Râ Kambàthet, or Cambyses, (Pers. Ka[m]-b-u-j-i-ya, yt tj <fr" -<ST TT t<
Kenbutcha S (^jfrj} Kambasutent f |^ $ \
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375. Setut-Rä Àntriusha I, or Darius (Pers. D-a-ra-ya-va-u-sh ff Mf H y<- "T£ <TT *<<»
Gr. Aapeîoç), the son of Hystaspes, |^| ( °Po^1| ^£ ( h I -^ () (| ^| ÜÜ ^ ;
v.,, Qgfjig, CSÈÉ3' G2ÉD-
376. Khshaiarsha, or Xerxes (Pen,. Kh-sha-ya-a-r-sha-a «jy << T<~ fff ^y <<■ Tff,
377. In his reign revolted Khabbasha ^ fR 11 D 8 ,jj /s-* ^ ^
378. Artakhashassha, or Artaxerxes (Pers. A-r-ta-kh-sh-tr-a ftf ^y tfjy «yy ^ Ef fff).
«h. G.« Pharaoh m s (J5m] " ^—
379. Meri-Amen-Râ-neb-Heb-user-khepesh Àntriusha II or Darius Ochus or
3 ¥ OSES-
Noth- MQHSH
DYNASTY XXVIII.
[ Wanting.]
DYNASTY XXIX.
380. Ba-en-Rä II Naifâaurut
(Ne^epirrçç)
381. Khnem-maät-Rä Hagr Çkxoipiç)
tah-user setep-en-Rä Psa-Mut *x ■>-=» ^ @ 31/^ / jnoo r—^N
DYNASTY XXX.
383. Senetchem-ab-Rä setep-en-Àmen Nekht-
Heru-heb (NcKTaycßiyc) meri-Àmen
p"<g^n--MCgpi?si¥(i5Sgpsi-
384. Ari-maät-en-Rä Tche-her (Tcwç) setep-en-Àn-her oK
S
>>
0?5
am
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385. Kheper-ka-Rä II Nekht-neb-f (Ntm-axc/Sec)
KX
^
'.fcr /wvw\
,£
-m» i
â^ fc y]
J
Position Doubtful.
386. Qa-ka-Râ II An II ^\ HT
GEKS3-
387. User-maät-Rä XVI Setep-en-Àmen Àmen-rut meri-Àmen "1 î
I O 1 /wvw\ /wvw\^/| ' » \^ 1 ;wvw\ 1
MACEDONIANS.
388. Meri-Àmen setep-en-Râ Arksàntrs (Alexander the Great)
mCHH^C
Ja
Î
/VNÛÛ^A
t-fl 11;
389. Meri-Âmen setep-en-Râ Phiriupus (Philip Arrhidaeus) ^\ 5^ \jj
">
^
390. Hää-ab-Rä II setep-en-Àmen Àrksentrs (Alexander il), Per-âa (Pharaoh),
tipq
30 va-(3
PTOLEMIES.
39lA. PtlmiS D ° *jnr fi V& (Ptolemy I, Soter (^ *]) I).
391b. PtlmiS, the Satrap, D ^ QQ "TIT D do ^f* ^—fl.
* 11 2Ï C~"=^3 /www
391c. Meri-Rä setep-en-Àmen ni
Ptulmis *-
£—« N f ©
/WWW
Cü^JiÜ
392. User-ka-Rä IV meri-Àmen Ptlumis (Ptolemy II, Philadelphia î) H J) *^x. I ö),
MQSISI^CESIEI-
393. Àua-en-neterui-senui setep-en-Râ sekhem-ankh-en-Àmen Ptulmis
(Ptolemy III, Euergetes (A |) I), everliving, beloved of Ptah,
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394. Auä-eii-neterui menkhui setep-en-Ptah usor-ka-Râ V sokhem-änkh-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy IV, Philopator fl *<cr_ ° ) I), everliving, l>eloved of Isis,
395. Àuâ-en-noterui merui àtu setop-en-Ptah usor-ka-Râ VI sokhem-ânkh-
Àmen Ptulmis (Ptolemy V, Epiphanes (üT^p-)), everliving, beloved of Pub,
396. Ptulmis ( ° f\ ^ ^^j (^olemy VI, Eupator (D ^*j? ^ (j <f-)).
397. Àuâ-en-neterui-perui I Kheper-Ptah setep-en-Àmen àri-maât-Râ
Ptulmis (Ptolemy VII, Philometor [dT '\j? "l==A) I), everliving, beloved of Ptab,
398. Neos Philopator—P-neter hunnu Tef-f-meri (Ptolemy vin, Philopator il),
399. Àua-en-neterui perui II setep-en-Ptah àri-maât-Râ sekhem-ânkh-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy IX, Euergetes (fi) II), everliving, beloved of Ptah,
400. Àua-en-neter-menkh I [Àuâ-en]-neter-t Netchti-menkh-t setep-en-
Ptah àri-maât-Râ sekhem-ânkh-Àmen Ptulmis (Ptolemy X, Soter II,
Philometor II, surnamed Lathyrus), everliving, beloved of Ptab,
401. Âuâ-en-neter-menkh II [Àuâ-en]-neter-t-menkh-t-Rât setep-en-Ptah
àri-maât-Râ senen-ânkh-en-Àmen Ptulmis (Ptolemy XI, Alexander I,
Philometor III), who is called Alexander, everliving, beloved of Ptah,
402. Ptolemy XII, Alexander II. [Cartouches wanting.']
403. Àuâ-en-p-neter-enti-nehem setep-en-Ptah àri-maât-Râ sekhem-ânkh-
Àmen Ptulmis (Ptolemy XIII, Philopator III, Philadelphia II, Neos Dionysos),
everliving, beloved of ^ ^ / = Q ^ g- ° 8 *- ^ ». A 5 Q. N
Ptab and Isis, ~ ~ ^ y I *c5i **w* <—o g> X ^^ „^ lv 111 I 1 J
^(iianTiiiE]-
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404. Ptolemy XIV. [Cartouches wanting]
405. Ptolemy XV. [Cartouches wanting.']
406. PtulmiS (Ptolemy XVI, Philopator IV, Philometor IV, Caesarion), who is called Caesar,
everliving, beloved
of Ptah and Isis,
'ffiC^iqfwirgf^ü^l.
son of the sun, lord of crowns, Caesar ^
Philopator Philometor
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PTOLEMAIC QUEENS AND PRINCESSES
406a. Berenice I (Barnig[a]) T c
b
^ ^ the fourth wife of
aQ j ' Ptolemy I.
407. Arsinoë (Arsenai) 1"Z^0]j|ö1^ ^^ n (~\
.?*as
Philadelpha
TEH
| Vn X P .' > daughter of Ptolemy I and sister and wife of Ptolemy II.
408. Arsinoë II Philadelpha Khnem-àb-en-Maât meri-neteru Arsenaai (?)
410. Berenice II (Barniga) f^Sf J () f^ ()() S "^ ^\ wife of Ptolemy in.
409. Philotera (Pilutera), youngest
daughter of Ptolemy I
411. Berenice III (Barniga) fg^ ( j^ VM S1^Q ] '
c
daughter of Ptolemy III
and Berenice II.
412. Arsinoë III (Arsenai)
^Z7 O
413. Cleopatra (Qlauptra) I Syra \0 \ 0 (_^^f|A^
of Antiochus III and wife of Ptolemy V.
414. Cleopatra II Soteira |^$^ff QjJ
wife of Ptolemy VII, and sister of Ptolemy IX.
sister and wife of
OJ ' Ptolemy IV.
SJ
, daughter
Su
, sister and
415. Cleopatra III Kokke f ^ ^ ^ ïï( JL "k £] è V> 1 'niece and
wife of Ptolemy IX. v
416. Cleopatra IV Berenice IV ?
Î
o
o
o
o
(jq-^^iT^
( iJfM^k
S-A'
, wife of Ptolemy XI.
417. Cleopatra V, who is called Tryphaena,
î
'■0idi^(X\flg^5-a°P^feogj|'
sister and wife of Ptolemy XIII.
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She is tlic 'Akliïûbatr* A'flM-fKÇ^ : daughter of Batumôs, fl'PA/Ph : var.
'Abtëlmâwôs, A'O^A^Pîl 0 of Abyssinian writers. (Sec IJrit. Mus. MS. Orient. 661,
fol. 80* 3, fol. 81* i.)
418. Cleopatra VI and her son Caesarion Î^SS ( A \Ç[^'\C^> ^\^^\
ROMAN EMPERORS.
419. Augustus (n.c. 30-A.D. 14) Heq hequ setep-en-Ptah Autkrtr (AvroKpaTcop)
Kaisrs (k.^) M^ ®^( » tt B ft — ° jt J Tfeï
( 1^1 ] ^^n (^MÜf^y^]•everiiving-
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
420. Tiberius (a.d. 14-37) Autkrtr Teberis Kisrs *Q* ^ Ç ^ ° A ^* J
421. Caius Caesar Germanicus Caligula (a.d. 37-41) Heq hequ Autkrtr meri
Ptah Ast Kais Kaisrs Germ[a]nikis ^ f 1 îin^SSfâlI3^!
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
422. Tiberius Claudius Germanicus (a.d. 41-54)Heq hequ Autkrtr Teber[i]s
* si
Kits Kaisrs Kermanikes Tj^ 22 f î Î ' ° "^ Q ^> ^ \ft
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
423. Nero Claudius Caesar Germanicus (a.d. 54-68) Heq hequ setep-en-Ptah
meri Ast Autkrtr Narani a e/ ^z? / o o 1 d—« <.-& _ "N * o
Kaisrs Karmniks V w d d y 1 1 11 — ¥l H ^^ J j? til
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
424. Servius Galba Caesar (a.d. 68) Saruu Gibs Autkrtr Kaisrs onti khu
-a ^ T (MMSÄMS} 'who is e,orious-
425. Marcus Otho (a.d. 69) Mrks Autuns Kisrs Autkrtr
426. "Vespasian (a.d. 69-79) Autkrtr Kisrs Uspisins
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427. Titus (a.d. 79-81) Autkrtr
Tatas Ksrs
iOj
e
o @
Ja
WZ
428. Domitianus (a.d. 81-96) Autkrtr Kisrs T[u]mtin[u]s Germ[a]nik[u]s
(1Tag§¥^1^(^A11^A,2
Ja ö
Hj
429. Nerva (a.d. 96-98) Autkrtr Kisrs Nerrus (?)
MGS
@ £ O <=
iOj
Q\7
C
430. Trajan (a.d. 98-117) Autkrtr Kisrs Neru Trin[u]s Sebastes änkh tchet
meri Äst çQj
SS3S
@
SP
<öM
SP
£1
*s
0 QQ
G
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fäi
oOA
431. Hadrian (a.d. i 17-138) Autkrtr
Kisrs Trainus Atrinus
O
@
llP^I
?cv
o qui
432. Antoninus Pius (Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrian) (a.d. i 38-161) Autkrtr
Kisrs Tatas Alis Atrinus Antuninus Seb[a]sts Usbus
o
(TT¥HTTESSe] •
433. Lucius Aurelius and Verus (a.d. i 61-180) Luki Aur[e]li Urä änkh tchet
HD GEH
1 <*
±äj>
everliving.
434. Commodus (a.d. 180-192) Autkrtr Antaninus Kamatus
.©
O
c
V -®- ö ö <x)
G
0
\\ 0 \7 o (g
3-
SS
435. Septimius Severus (a.d. 193-211)
Autkrtr Kisrs Sauris
iOj
c
@ ^ Ja TflfiJlfl
MPT"
sex ^=7
Q> SfiS
M f\ f\ f\ __ AAWW
^
^
438. Antoninus (Caracalla) (a.d. 211-217) Autkrtr Kisrs Antun[i]nus
iOj
O (£
Od
^N 50
^ 0 Q
437. Geta (a.d. 211-212) Autkrtr Kis-ars Getas çQj
«3L ^=7
0 SQS
^X7 a \\
">
_>
Ö
_2a
7MM
*
E
438. Philip(A.D. 244-249) Autkrtr Kisrs Philipp[u]SçQjJS( f] ^^^^^^<T> 1
?ex ^37 /" n nn_sad ^•«** TN
p nn.2Äd v^ k ,
]
439. Decius (a.d. 249-251) Autkrtr Kisrs Takis O
«3L ^
Q> fifiS
(JÄ^
öo
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III.
NAMES OF COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS,
LOCALITIES, CITIES, TOWNS, ETC.
Aare m m i • L-D-3-88> a dis'
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aâsi
(Ram. Ill, |§|
MZ ra
LTKH^a, IV, 805.
f\/\/]], a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Aimenu
f>-/vn, Rec 20,
114,
Ö
e^ü " w\, IV, 806, a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown.
Aisekna "^ ^ \( \ ^, Rec.
20, 115, a Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Auaur (Aur) ^ f) ^^, P. 260,
a town ; situation unknown.
», a sanctuary in Hebenu
un
Auàb ft g
t(8> ^, ? ^J % Cyyi, Elephantine, •>,/}, ihc
"place of ivory" ||9|; var. i. J%\ ° ©,
^"""tjieS)®1 "S,oneof Aabu'"
Abt.Abetct^jégâ,^,
N'701'^? J^^>®, P. 7', 307 722,
t^i
,, ?^ ,n«
7\
Tin 1 r
Aumer (?) Aunem (?) ^ |W1,
IV, 805, (J^ LTlV Rec. 20, 114, a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown.
AuhepA^£^, ^|§^,
the sanctuary of the god Àhi USUI) *jj» a"d
of Denderah.
Auteni U^IU«-
B.D.G. 8, a sanctuary (?) at Thebes or Memphis.
Q^©, M. 180, fJ^C^l. P. 298,
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3°2» ? JS®' ? J©' Abydos' the dis"
trict of Abydos, the capital of the 8th Nome of
Upper Egypt and centre of the cult of Osiris
in the South ; Copt. e&COT, "Aßucos ; see
AbtU mehtt ? J ^f °<=>\ "Abydos of
the North," a town in the Fayyûm, Abûsfr
al-Malik (?) A.Z. 1907, 28.
Abetch HP , IV, 988, Hß p.8, $,
Berlin 7272, "^ , 4, ^e8th Nome of Upper
' ' *~^T t^ Egypt (Thi m tes).
Apet
Ü ^ P.S.B.A. 218, a town
>» in Egypt.
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Amur-ta(?) ^^fl-»*°.
Crocodilopolis (Gebelên).
Amsu ^V^[0ûfl1, IV'798'
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Anuâsherr ^oljS^!, A.Z.
65, 28, a district in the Sudan.
Arbin, Aribi "^ ^^ "fe* flfl ©
Rev. i2; 26, Arabia; Assyr. V Ï? HH £^>
^ H HRF<T *-•
Arp[a]kh, Àrrapakha ^\ ^f^>
Rev. 24, 160, 'AppwiTaxnix (Ptolemy VI, i,
2); var- (j ^ ^ J^ \ ^4; Ass>r-
Arm'ina ^\ ^^
A.Z. 49, 78, Armenia; Pers. yyy £f f<^ vyy" £<,
Behis. 1, 15.
Arsa 1^^ éty^, IV, 791, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
A-iTok \b\
country; situation unknown.
Ah, Ahu ^ar , B.D.G. 1027,
Y\ (\£4, Famine Stele III : (1) a Sudani
country (?); (2) a name of Leontopolis.
Akh
, IV, 796, a Sudani
P. 427, M. 612, N. 707, 1216, a town
in the Delta.
Akhamrur
¥
IV.
79r, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ast
rw\
Ashia
[f^vn]. '
, Rec. 20, 115 ; see
rwo, Rev. 24,
160, a country; situation unknown.
Asher, Ashru
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I ii 1 _ AAAAAA
<^-> (p AAAAAA -r£
— aaaaaa tne name of the district and lake at
Ja a®
Thebes sacred to the goddess Mut ; they lay
between Karnak and Luxor.
Aker
£££
)—i
Lower Egypt (Libya-Mareotis).
, a canal in the 3rd Nome of
rw\, a
Akthata
district of Syria.
Agnà ^bv S (j[\/\/), IV, 802, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Ati ^()()^» Rev. 12, 20, the land
Atef
V B.D.G. 6, a name of: (1) Sma-Beht ;
©^ ' (2) Diospolis in the Delta.
Atefur
^^<
V ^ J), ^ ©, the name of a
town near Memphis and of its god.
Atef-peh J) *— -SS), the 14th Nome of
Upper Egypt ; the capital of
Atef-khent j^ti. ^~Ê2 "*
13th Nome of Upper Egypt (Lycopolites) ;
the capital of the same, i.e., —*-
q.v.
_ Ä, a name of ctd <=^
.©•
■cv
Atekh
At 1\ ^<f\see (|^|
u ()
Aa
^ B.D.G. 8, a suburb of
O ' Memphis (?)
1ÄJ
k°-s III
Aati ©, !^, the two ceme-
teries ; positions unknown.
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Àa-t âakhu
o i IH S±l ^* Kdfû.
Àat àakliut en àakhu khenti
O o
©
netcliemtchem ânkh-t k===s'
V^fiWtf — .«ofBdm
^«n>~
Àa-t Àsàr Nekhen u-°^i H^j
the tomb of Osiris at Nekhen.
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«^■■^ aaaaaa
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Ù (2 AAAAAA
Àa àtru (?) ^^ (j
near Gebelên in Upper Egypt.
Àa-t âq-t exit Àmentt (1
11
i, a town
temple of Thothmes III at Madinat Habû.
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Àauâb
, B.D.G. 35, the site of the
Hal
n
AAAAAA
\\ AAAAAA
X O©
fj®'
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" holy island," a name of the Island of Philae
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Aa-tuâb w^n
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O©' ^^
I —&-I AAAAAA
1 >* AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^©
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"holy sepulchre," /.<?., the tomb of Osiris at
Philae; Gr. 'Aßaroi'.
Àa ur (Mer ur ?)
"®& ^f=t: (i) a town in the Delta; (2)
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AAAAAA
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X AAAAAA
AAAAAA
A/££>A, a town in Upper Egypt (Arsinoë ?)
Àa-tur ^^IS© A, B.D. 142, m,
ro, a town of Osiris.
Àa-t ur ent heter Heru w=^' <
' ' °'°©°
^ W , a name of Edfû.
Àa-t Utcha IÄJ ^5, h.d.g. 181 :
(1) a suburb of Alexandria; (2) a district of
Letopolis.
Shenär
Àa-tbaiu ö^'^iÄj^,
the necropolis of Mendes; Gr. 0/»oD<>.
Àa-t bar (Àubar) :EEI "&^ <T>,
L.D, III, 252,122, (| ^^^ *» IV»785.
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of several places in Syria; compare Heb. v2N
(fertile land, meadow).
Àa-t Behetch ^sa, Ä r=x, a ?"?£""
\ of Edfû.
Àa-t Pe (PU?) *^"t »he necropolis
v ' û I ©' of I'e-TePi q-v.
Àapu rziD^Ö, "©,Rcc*, 31,
■l)n^©. 1*
eeeid
\> e©
ano-
D©' \> @
polis. Perhaps another name for Khomenu
° sa^= ©; Copt' s-**-1"» Arab- c*^*>
Eth. Aïi"^: AftW*:
-9"= the temple of Osiris in the nome of
@ ' Pharbaetites.
Àa-t Pegas^'^fl^©; see
Âa-t Pega.
kü^l QP a section of the
0 I o X' Labyrinth.
Aa-t Pteh
Àa-t Maat
o l ûO
o.PS"
name of Edfû.
Àa maâti '—' ^fa (1(1 I) I) il i, " Island
of truth," the abode of Osiris in the Tuat
Àamâtru,Àamàtru œd Q (| (| <B>
^©, Rev. 14, 2i, J=^^=(| ° , Rec
kl^^s-a rame of
© ' I \>
Gebelên.
I I
, Rec
Àamur f^f)-^
33, 128, a name of Gebelên.
Àa-t Menuâr u-~-j ^^ î S» the
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temple of Osiris in Mareotis.
Àa-t monkhet u>°^ aaaaaa A the
Qu ü ©
sanctuary of the serpent god or goddess
Àa-t Meri td±*
cropolis of Mareotis,
"*%£, the ne.
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Àameh ed^, "
o©
an island near Pelusium.
Island of the north,"
Aa-t mesq
i-^j
, " Tomb of the
bull's hide," a name of Abydos.
Âa nasha (Mor-nasha)
m
1 ( AAAAAA
i, Harris I, 6in, 10, a town in Egypt.
Aa-en-àufras *^* fl % ^
AAAAAA 1 Ja Ja t±£±D
" Island of Âufras," i.e., Cyprus.
Àa en Àbui (Àbi ?) ^ ^^ (j &
Je f\l\^, Rech. 99, an island near Memphis.
Àa en Àsi ^ —rr 5
AAAAAA
The correct spelling of Àsi is (1
AAAAAA «s-iJ
\\ , " Island of Âsi," i.e., Cyprus.
s J\
-TT
Q/\£).
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The form 1 ^\\ is found on
the Stele of Canopus ; this is a corruption of
AAAAAA J\ AAAAAA II (1 "£ (1 (1 (W1 ; "Island
of Auntànai."
Aa-t nebeh ö ö il § ^T, ^ il
* O I -J X Ml' AAAAAA-J
fi vl, the tomb of Osiris at Busiris.
Àaut en Bent ^^ ö Si, the holy
tombs of Edfû.
Àa-t nebs k===s'
o I
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AAAAAA A £^ ("I
j p i ©■•see y
ci
Àa nef er CZdT S, a town in Egypt.
Àa nefer en àt cub I ^ ^/ (|c=3 a,
a name of Edfû.
Àa-t nefer ls:^JI2> Rec n, 80, a
town in Lower Egypt.
Àa-t nem-t ^ TV ° , a d*tT'f °f
o I »Li. n Denderah.
Àa-t ent mu (1
[^^^ta^J AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA
. ,„ - C^ I Ci AAAAAA
LÄJ AAAAAA AW^$
**"**, B.D 149, a di&trict in the Tuat,
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I AAAAAA
AAAAAA
<3 I ft a^ç*
Àanreka
j ( AAAAAA <J^_>
I \> 1 I I I
I ^> 1 1 1 I
(read
], IV, 792, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àa-t Nekheb 1-^11 j] S> a district
in the Nome Diospolites.
ÛÛ
Aa-t ent Kher-äha ^^ /tt
OH Ci <n>
t /| B.D. 149, the 14th Âat in the
© ' Tuat.
Àa-t Neserneser (Àa-t en Serser ?)
Q (1 ©: (1) a district in the Nome Her-
mopolites ; (2) a district in the Tuat.
Àa en serser ^^ aaaaaa H <=> H <^>
Q ©,Hh.356, ^QQ©,^Q ft©,
V 3S I V V AAAAAA V \7
1 '
\> I
AAAAAA
m
O'
see Aa-t
Neserneser.
Àa en shau
m
an
estate of King Khufu (Cheops).
Aa-t ent qahu M <è\
^ • S B 1 o 1 o —
, B.D. 149, a district in the Tuat.
I? Ill J
Àa en Kam-ur
AAAAAA
f 1
Q£^û,' a name of Athribis.
Àa netrit J-_x l<ê>S, a town of Isis.
Aa-t netràt
\> I o
tÄJq o
O I ]<=:
I rm'
Rec. 5,
5GX
3, a temple of Isis.
Aa-t netrit ent Rä \<=>
olio o
^ a district near Denderah where Horus
overthrew Set.
Àarats
T 1
Rec. 33, 6,
Aradus; Heb. TT)N, Tall al-'Amârnah ^]]]rr
&TT £TT> Assyn'^-n <HT<T ET £TT> Gr.
'Apaëos, 'OpOtoaia, Arab, jl, \, Syr. »oToirc, the
modern Ruwâd.
Àa-t Rut
tf\©,
tf\©,
,^
a town in the Nome Mahetch,
o I <^=? w "' (Kôm 'al-Ahmar?),
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Àarma (Àalma)
topolis in the Atliribite Nome.
Gol. 4, 8, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àa rok (Àa-lek)
a:
^«•^;
i eus a
, the "Island of Philae," at the south end
of the First Cataract ; Copt. mX<kK, Arab. sl,.
Àa-t Rek (Àa Lek) ^U^> ^
A77
A
o©' ^& /iyr r^vn
with the article nu-"-J
u
<d©' /^ <=>o©'
the temple town of Philae.
Àaretà ^"^''^lû» lv> 791» a district
or town in Syria (Aradus ?) ; see Aarats
Aa-t heben u-°^i
AA/WVA VÛ?
Aa-t Herui (?) i^j , Low
a town in
' Upper Egypt.
Egypt ; a cemetery of Horus and Set (?).
Àa-t Hehu u-~-j 8 ? % © > a sanctuary
in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Aa hetep CUD ^, a name of Edfû.
Àa-tkhet(?) iäi u ß> Rec n, 8o,
a town in the Delta (?)
Àakhasff^fl(^]>Eg.Re,73,
109, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aakhatu^n^ll^.Rea
20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Àa-t khenu u-~-j*yr^\@ a district in
the Nome Athribites.
Àa-t khnem l-^j"^ f?, a district in
the Nome Am-peh.
Àai khnemu Q ^ gzd ()(] ©, ^
£13 M ©, a town in Egypt.
Digitized by
Àa-t sab-shu (?) ^^ 1*1 ß, a district
of Horus of Nekhen.
Àa-t Sobok k^"^, Methcn ir, a
village in the Delta.
Àa sma
a name of Edfû.
Àa Seneferu
near Gîzah.
axa.
a town
Àa-tSkhau ^ P|^^>©> a town
of Osiris ; situation unknown.
Aastà " m I (j, IV, 79i, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àa-t shâ-t
Per-Rehreh (?)
1
Àa-t shâ u-"-j
T"£ , a name of
rvn
a sandy district ;
"Z5"" Ö ' situation unknown.
. | W | A/WSAA
Aa Sher GUE}) ~wvna, Natron Island,
<- ■> AAÄ/SAA
the Wâdi Natrûn (?)
Àa-t qema hetchhetchui ls^Y^\
^4^ m 1, Khemenu (Hermopolis).
Àakatâ f^^^}()^> Rec-
20, 118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Aa-tkek iäi,__^ö. Rec- 33,176,
^, a town near al-Hibah.
o l
*J$> Edfû.
Àa-t Geb "^ ~ il Ä a district near
Àatuba °û^ô%^. IV« 79-.
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àa-t Tefnut u^j
Ö
o l s=î «Lo^_ ûO
Ol f
a name of
Denderah.
Àa-t Tenen \^^i J^* <st?,a
sanctuary in the Nome Prosopites; Copt. n£.Q£.rtOH.
Àa-t Tha
IÄI
, a name of Ànit
jjl M(j ^k, the modern Asnâ (I-atopolis).
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f=ÎJi
rCT3l'
t£P*£J*£J> the necropolis
Àa-t tha Per-hemut u-^-j
of the Nome Sebennyles. The name means
something like Andropolis-Gynaecopolis ; see
Strabo XVII, 803.
Àa-t tham
^q^®' Annales, 4, i79, (] _^^ ^
£W]' o I
^ ( » , Rhind Pap. 24, 56 ; var. |^j
£^0 the town and necropolis of Western
rwo' Thebes; Copt. XHJUL6.
(sic)
Aathaker ^E=>ßZr' , iv, 790, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aathn , IV, 792, a district
\> I \\ \\ 'J
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àa-t ta (?) ^ ^S^, the 6th Nome
of Upper Egypt (Tentyrites).
A r°A©' "^ g. «he capital
of the 6th Nome of Upper Egypt (Denderah).
Aatamm
D^Oi
Anastasi I, 22, 1, a country in Northern Syria;
compare Heb. □"»EIN.
^-^ 2tâk> a town m tne N°me Pharbaetites.
Aatmamt
>—i
o\>
C^/),L.D.
3, 252, 98, a district in Syria ; situation unknown
T=I
Aatràa
see
252, 100, a district in Syria ; situation unknown;
w c^q'
a. district in the Tuat where food
im' was stored.
Aa-t Tchefa
Àa tchestches
a district in one of the Oases.
Àa-t Tchetmi u-°^i "^
®, a
village to the south-east of Thebes.
f^v« IV, 799, a Sudani country; situation
' unknown.
Àa,Aau IW^fy, f\%^,
IV, 800, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Àaiuran (Àaiulan) h jh h f\ ^-^^
rv/vo. L.D. Ill, 252, 26, Ajalon; compare Heb.
]V?;M, Josh, x, 12, Assyr. -tff ^f? gf «~rf.
Àau
f\^), Rec. 20,1,4, (j/^
(w\, IV, 806, a Sudani country; situation
unknown.
Àaui t)^^()()» IV> 8°5> a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Àaur (?) (j "|\ ^t, IV, 805, a Sudani
country; situation unknown.
.A
Aabu
fÖ, A.Z. 1908,118,
*| J^ °, '|je °©, the capital of Ta-set
'S=T\, *.<?., Nubia, the ist Nome of Upper Egypt
(Elephantine) ; see Abu 9 Jl %> O ,
Elephantine.
Àab kher * fl\ II, Re?; 3», 69, a place;
I J\ situation unknown.
Àabtet m ,_ , a name of Herur
O X ^
* _ , near Beni Hasan.
ifv/vo .A. C^G
.a. rici ci £s
(E © ' T(E (E ' T Jwfwj
, Abydos ;
see
u
Q£3
, Aram, Pap. 20, Œ'ON •
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Àam A A A ° tne capita' of tne Nome
Y M©' Amcnt.
Aamu kehok Q ^ ^^, a.Z.
1883, 88, a nomad tribe conquered by Amen-
hetep I.
Àama \\ 'k\ _Jp âfwi, a country in
the Egyptian Sudan.
*»* 4MÜ- IUh
I^i 797» a Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Àantem
^iar'
Àar A
IV, 797» a Sûdânî country;
situation unknown.
, IV, 803, a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown.
Àarakaraka h ^ <=> U <=> U,
1 1 1 1
IV, 796, a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown
Aah
1
(—1 IV, 799, a Sudani country ;
' situation unknown.
Àahetb (] %v ^ ïlo^a, the 5th station
on the Kanâ-Kusêr Road, near the Red Sea.
Àakhekh (j ^\ ®®, a town in Egypt.
Àakhet (1 %, ®°, IV, 802, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Aakh-t Amen
, the vine
land of Libya-Marcotis; var. Àakh-t Meiih
Aakh-tMenh^Qf *,m
, the vine land of Libya-Mareotis.
Àakhu-t ^^» _ , a namcoftheteniple
of Amen-Râ at Thebes.
Àakhu-t ©%, ° , a funerary temple
Jj EB ofMen-kau-Hcru.
Àakhu-t ^ ^^
, the name of the
pyramid of Khufu at Gîzah.
Àakhu Àsut ^s J] 1 /\ , the name
of the pyramid of Neb-hep-Râ (Menthuh.etep)
at Thebes.
Digitized by
Àakhu ä-f user asut nobt enti
11 own
khotta^Jjj-
a name of Dendcrah.
Àakhu monnu ^^ j]
64, a name of Karnak.
Ö3Ü
, Rcc 32,
Àakhu-t ont Rä hori notoru /3L> °
^S V ° o ^ TT^$ *a name of Thc,K>s-
Àakhu Àment &$~, var. fl^g,
a temple of Osiris in the Nome Ament.
Àakhut-en-Àten cÇb ft JS~, ^
T
o
w«, a town
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\0 " O ^n So
built by Amenbetep IV near the modem village
of Tall al-'Amârnah ; called also Pa Àtenher
. . f^. WWW
Aakhu-t ent Amen-ren-f cü
on &
M U ^g *>***, a name of I hebes.
1 WWW ' S3. *te=»—
Àakhu-t en Râ c^3 _jj, a temple of
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Horus in Edfû.
Aakhu-t W^HJ I AÏS'
rO^ ^T? rOï 8 0 8 a name 0f the temP,es
C^J &> CÜ3 £u£' of Edfû and Denderah.
Àakhu-t sheta-t c^Sg
oC"D o If o I X
" hidden horizon," a name of the tomb.
Àakhu-t taui & -=^, c^b -•*?,
oö on ûo
a name of Memphis.
Àasen ûl^"~*A. Iv> 8o2> a Sudani
country; situation unknown.
Àak () Jj^ ^ÇJ. IV. 8o2> a Sudani
country; situation unknown.
Àakaraka () ^ U ^ U &&> a
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Aaku, Aauk |J ^ ^ f% eoa.
(j ^\ ^\^z^ f%Q£4, a district near the
modern Gebcl Aljmar.
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Aag (|
Àati f*
S^ B.D.G. 76, an estate of
© ' Àssà.
<*■
/WWW
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/WWW
/www
*&#& \>, Mar. Kam.
52, 7, a canal in An (Heliopolis).
Àatuârt(?) Alk |j^(W],iv,8oi,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Àatef,Âteftit()^^©, (|J_
IM©' fl'k-JL®©' aNubiMt0»n
with quarries of J2J) *~ww a\ , rubies (?)
Àat /l^ C^3 RD- I49' 45. a town in
• IB ©' theTuat.
(1 ^ Y^ , a district in the Nome of Menu.
Àâatchem !)—^"^^.iv^«,
f\ 0 ^°V-1 |\ [C^û], a Sudani country ;
situation unknown.
Ââu f\ 0 ^\ ©, a town in Egypt.
Àâr Àamu (Àâl Àamu) (1 ° A A
A %©> a town in Egypt.
Àârsa û^—
0<C=> é , IV, 789, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Àâshu, Àashàa (|~°ft %o^fl, iv,
806 (Ram. III (j D (j ^\ (W]), a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown.
Àâthen h]
11
IV, 804, a Sûdânî coun
' try ; situation unknown
ùs±û,
IV, 788, a district in
1 £lT S S LiL^1J' Syria ; situation unknown
Ü (] ^ > B.D.G. 9, a sanctuary at Latopolis.
Àibra fj U J)<=>f IV> 793, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Àim'r tl xx ^QAa, Rec. 20, u6, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àimers f| *^x- (1 ©, Methen 11, a village
or estate in the Delta.
Àinu (Àinnu) ^ (] ^ ^, iv, 791,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
IV
Àiranra(?) ^(j^^-^
792, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Àikhka
Nàstasen Stele 46, a Sûdânî country ; situation
unknown.
Àitua (] £ (]() ] f] ^, iv, 79o, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Auu A ^^ (Xj, Rec. 3, 2, IV, 385,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
a name of Abu (Elephantine).
ö
, a name of Sni (Latopolis).
Au-t n Net Amenit (?)
Àuaram . . . ^ ^ jz*
%$ ©, Rec. 13, 3, a town in Egypt.
Àuânàu (| % (| ~*~« (] ^K, IV, 784, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; Heb. ÎD'INj
i Chron. viii, 12. The modern Kafr 'Anâ (?)
Àuànàuqu (j^(j aTzi%, IV, 789,a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àuâ (Àuâut?).^ ^ «s. ®' a
quarter of Memphis.
Àuât jgra °Q^£I, IV, 805, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
(j Y^ ^^ ^ ' ^v» 7^4' a name of many
districts in Syria ; compare. Heb. 73 fr$ "fertile
land," " meadow."
h f\ ^9 1 <rr> <cz> <wwva
Aubarrna (\\ ^ , xx ^,
IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àubatà â>A ô%* ) û >IV> 791» a district
in Syria ; situation unknown,
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Àubir(?)()^J^,(|<yvx
I I I
IV, 781, 785, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Aupa (j <2 ^^ ] O^û, Anastasi I,
17, 1, 22, 6, Anastasi IV, 16, 11, a district in
Syria ; Tall al-'Amârnah V* >$[] >-<.
Àum'i g^^^llQI), IV, 793. a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
QAun en An-nef(?) ^gVI^3
^j", a sanctuary of Khncmu-Ra at Latopolis.
• *\ /www /^s
Auna a ^\ ~, A.Z. 35,18, a town
in the district of Hensti.
Aunam' %a"$\ ^^ iv, 788, a dis-
/www _□!>&•——ß
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Aunufr ^ \ <=>, IV, 789, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
Àuntânai a ™™ 1 j\ ~\* hh (wj,
Cyprus; Assyrian mat Ya-at-na-na ^ Ctfr
-t[ >~ry ^y, mat At-na-na V tt\ >-/"J >~r],
G r. K vTrpo v.
Âur ^^k \\ , Rec. 20, 114, a Sudani
country; situation unknown.
789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aurm' ^ ^^ =, iv, 790,793,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
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Aurna ^ ^ , \> IV, 793, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ausäas ^^P~=>^[l©>P-423>
N. 1210, the district of Anu sacred to the
goddess Àusâasit.
Aushà ^AOo(],S^c3n(](H^,IV,
799, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Aushen tSa^00, IV, 8ox, a Sudan!
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country; situation unknown.
Aukam' &^
',> IV, 793. a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
■■A*
Augortt (j^J?^
, the necropolis of
Heliopolis; see Âgertt | ^ û°.
Autir âçA^}()(|<7>, IV» 790, a dis.
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Auträa ft ^K "^^"ù^û,
> IV, 785, a district in Syria; Heb.
"'jniN, Numb, xxi, 33, LXX 'Kfpat», Euscbius
Authu (I S*"^ \ rw\, Anastasi I, 21, 1,
(j^s===3^è\Q£>^, L.D. III, 131, a district near
Tyre; Tall al-'Amarnah -z]] *JJJ £JJ.
Ab t^§)3, Famine Stele 15 - Abu ? J ^
O
, Elephantine.
Ab O
© a name of Khemenu
(Hemlock iw' polis).
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
3, 252, 40, the name of several places in Syria.
Abarteth (] |g> tj£^JL*IV' 79°'
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abakhi (] & ^ ® M\ ù£A, Rcc 20,
118, a district in Syria; situation unknown. -
Abata A|j> %*]ij>
IV, 790, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abua I) J^"^. IV, 8o5> a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Abureth j\& Vhs<=>c^ût Rec 20,
116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Abre (I U ^yjl ' • the name °f several
districts in Syria; compare Heb. 72N, a
meadow-like country.
Abrannu (j^ J^^^«IV» 79»,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
B.M. 657, a country in the Northern Sudan,
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Absau
Wft
Q^£, Rec. 20, 114,
IV, 806, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Àbsaqaba, Absaqbu (] j) <Ss^ é a
Q£vq, Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district (?) in Syria.
Absi y 5n) [!()(). ïV,- 8°3, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Abskhen
1ÉJ
Nàstasen
£> Q I I'
Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern
Sudan.
AbBhatMyyijH^y^.iv,
794, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
town near the modern Abu Simbel in Nubia ;
Gr. 'AßovojKi's, Ptolemy IV, 7, 16, Aboccis,
Pliny VI, 29.
am y-^y©, Rev. ,3,37-, y
^ Q Jour. As. 1908, 314, Abydos; see
r-^ ' Abetch.
Abti A r^e, B.D.G. 18, a quarter bf
1 Ji \\ g£ Saut (Lycopolis).
Abti y u a ©» rd-g- i8ij a sanc-
tuary of Thoth in Khemenu (Hermopolis).
Àbthesà (j J ^ s==» p (), IV, 800,
a Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Abtu^5-Abydos; see U ©>
Abtu ^T" >K ^y, a sanctuary of the
Abtu fish (?) ; situation unknown.
Àp,Àpi,Apu (jg, l\a\o, !\d\
^M^V-1^1^
©, „, Panopolis, the capital of the
nome P (Panopolites) and the centre of the
cult of Menu, or Khem, or Amsu ; perhaps
another name for Khemenu ^ v^~" _ ;
Copt, çgixm, Arab, *j^\, Eth. ftïl<^ :
1Ä-1>Ä-1°«
L'allilJea'laJ®' 1°"]!®'
the temple oi Âhien-Ra (Karnak) at Thebes.
Àp-t ur-t Q D ^^ Q , the sanctuary
the goddess Apit at Thebes.
of
Àputnub ()aj|j|j|
cr-D
fSSn, Nàstasen
1 dJdJdj 1
Stele 14, the "golden temple" at Napata; see
Diodorus III, 6.
Àp-tshema (j^^?, ^, the
southern Apt, i.e., the temple of Luxor.
APamai 1 ^ &k& 11 ^
Rec. 33, 6, Apamea (Assyr. >-t]] |J $z t^ £T>
B.M. S.P. 1, 176), on the river Sîlhu; varr.
f\ I-! A/WS/W ^1 A/WS/W
-I AAAAAA >ST\ I-! AAAAAA
Herns' ^0^3'
Àpaqà (j |g> ^ zi^cw), Rec. 20,
118, probably one of the four cities called
P?^.> Josh, xix, 30, nÇQN, in Josh, xiii, 4,
xv> 53> l Sam. xxix, 1, 1 Kings xx, 26; Assyr.
Àpitcha ()||°!l^^>.Rec. »o,
116, a district in Syria; compare Heb. Y^j
Josh, xix, 20.
Àpuqen û ^> a %> ^ , iv, 784, a
I i—1 • 'I aaaaaa
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Apthen A fàvT^, A (&d f"8^] q^û,
1 C_-I AAAAAA 1 C_-I L.AAAAAAJ
rv o S AAAAAA
IV, 784; var. [m "^ Q£^Û, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
AptU (j ^^, Mission 13,4, Abydos (?)
Apptchu (j ° ^%, IV, 798) a Sudani
country ; situation unknown,
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Afresh
-tf™
a town in Egjpt.
Q£^û, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Âfttit (\ ° "1/1/1^ a town ncar Buhen
Aittit q^jqq®, (wâdt m(ah)
Àfth (|^C^Û, IV, 799; see () £gj.
Àm-t (] Yi=r, AT ^_ , a part of the
Nome Seshesht g.
Àmm (1 /c=
>1
>T-1
", capital of the
v
Nome
m° /] fk ^ Q a sanctuary of Osiris at
©'•J-ml©' ' Letopolis.
Amam, Ammaau (] _^ A t\ q^û,
Q£^Û, Rec. 20, 116,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
S -^ Anastasi III, 8, 7 ; compare Heb.
I ' "HON.
e -w
\\ o 1
Rec. 11, 67, (I qV
%<==>, the land of
the Amorite; Tall al-'Amarnah V ]] A.t£*-]\<]-
Àm'ut (?) (j jffi^^iw), IV, 788,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Am'resk f\ & £==n ^~
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àm'rashak A 45>a ° Î&Î
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown
Âm'hur û^^ra%<=>
a district in Syria ; situation unknown
, IV, 7S9,
, Rec.
nown.
> IV, 794,
var.
Àm'8hana j\ & r> n frftj "&,
(lga 0 T»T»T "Q\ , IV, 782, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Àm'kau 0 *& c=z U 1 jy 793 a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àm'tà (j^^j^ûe^, Eg. Res. 71,
120, a district-in Syria; compare Heb. «".EN,
2 Sam. viii, r.
Rec. ir, 146, B.D. 17, 90,
91, 93, Buto.
IHK*
Àmu(?) l)^^i«ï*.iv,8o,,.
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Àmu äas 4L s J fi "<& , a l?wn ne?*r
U 111 û(^' Letopolis.
Amubos (?) l\ **ww il M, IV, 803, a
Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
necropolis of Thebes
Àmpeh %S> the 19th Nome of Lower
' Jp-^r' Egypt.
Àment (]^|©,Rev. 13,30; (){r}">
Rev. 11, 186 - ft
Àmon . t [J ^ , y1, Libya - Mareotis,
'TOFF :ffff^
the 3rd Nome of Lower Egypt.
Àmen-t Ànpu (?) j^lây u. 575,
and N. 965, a district in Egypt or the Tuat.
Amen heri àb A ^ <S> il g, a
town near Abshek (Abu Simbcl).
Amen khoperu (j ^ (f^ J^ ^>
U _ , B.D.G. 29, a sanctuary in the* Nome
Sept [\ ^ (Arabia).
Àmon sekhor lf^| H °
3, a cemetery at Thebes.
Q^Û, B.D.G.
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Amanten l)-^^;,
"Amen of the hill," the district of Tehen at
Thebes.
Amenu-t Khufu (® ^>w^>] (j
M ©, B.D.G. 32, an estate of Khufu.
Amenta j\ &£=z \ Û c^£), Rec. 20,
I ^ 1 /WWW 1/ 1
119, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Q , (1 / ö (](], .' tne temP'e of Osiris and
cemetery of Memphis (Sakkârah) ; (I ^=z
8 ^\ ^ *1 ^ ! l^e cemetery °f Babylon
AjfCTD <==>*p<fci' of Egypt.
Àmmekhas (j ^zz t\ ®d, iv, 803,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Amkhent fa <=> ©, the 18th Nome of
Lower Egypt (Bubastites).
Âmestrek Û ^f (j) P (1 ^! £^û> Rec-
20, 115, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Ämter Q %v ° ŒD, Crocodîiopoiis,
1 _a^-<z=> ^ I near Gebelen.
An ft r^ fi P 220 ill Ö 0 Ö
Rec/26,75,31, 162, |, I g_rj, (j @ ^,
1873, 105, Heliopolis, the capital of the Nome
-?V *-^-(Heliopolites) ; Heb. ]^, Assyr. ^ff
I K^S: Cjyyt: *f-, Copt. COR.
ÀnRà ɧ?â'theÂnuofRâ-
. 1 /WWW \ /WWW
An L©'L©,Tentyra(Denderah)-
An nut Tem | g f, ^, | ^
", Hermonthis.
DQ a,
AnenPteh }}
Ö ~, Denderah.
An en Nut II
derah.
im
0^©, Den-
An Menth |gS;,|g^^
" the An of Menthu," Hermonthis.
Anmehlgfg.lg^-,
"An of the North," Heliopolis; Heb. ViN,
Copt, con; A *W Q , a town near Tan is;
ÉD " P.S.B. 15, 444, Heliopolis and Her-
© o' monthis.
AnShemâ 1^,'|gi|, |
South," Hermonthis; Copt. epJULOItT, 6p-
JULeitX, the modern Armant.
Ànut
<?<
t the towns of the Nome
NeferAabti W T (Heroopolites).
/www nnm, a " valley " near Memphis.
An-t (j
An-ti Q^-, (J
i /www nnn], I , I
133, ^g, Gebelên, in Upper Egypt
A/^VNnnni
/www _
/www nmn ' 1 ^ nmn *—<a
/www nnm, i , m /www Kec. i o,
^ ^ 1 <e=^wb iû win
An-t H ^S^, the valley of
Ja
near
Beni Hasan.
An-t hesmen (1<s* § 25, (1 <e=« §
1 AAAAAA A AAAAAA 1 /N
35 f ;^^5, (I^^^§ä=sf (Jiw^c^vQ
o o o <■ ■ o o o 1 /www A to ° ° 1 a a
X i""1"! o I /www Q I /www : (i) a region to the
X /www o' S Q^£) X. | ° ° ° W °
west of Cairo, i.e., the "Natron Valley," Wâdî
1-Natrûn ; Arab. ^..ixJdl c^. > the "Natron
Mountain " of the Copts, IITOO^ JÜCni&O-
xejUL; (2) a district of Al-Kâb.
An-t hetch Nekhen (?) (1 ^^ rv\^
l û a
0 a r\ <&* o a © capital of the
^FV ^r^Pcw]' Nome Ten (?)
AntSeneferu ( p I <=± \ j^.an
estate of Seneferu.
Antt tehen ||^ÛO®]J^,
S /wwwQ^Û () X » m'
"crystal valley," a district near Hensu (Hera-
kleopolis).
An ^^ B'D-G- 48> the Can°Pic
s \> ' arm of the Nile.
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Ana (j —* ^\ , IV, 802, a Sûdânt
country; situation unknown.
.» /wvwv
ffl 1 ©' €l t0Wn {n UpPCr ESyPt*
Ànàuben (j ^w* (] %> J' , iv, 790,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Anàurepàa (] »^ f\ ^\<=> (1 *^\ ,
IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ànâugasa (Àngas) I) IfÇ S "^
IV, 665, 704, 716, a district in Syria; var
Ö
^^^ Alt-K. 595, Tall al-'Amârnah;
ù^ûi Assyr. V >/- Ty?< - ^.
Anàutena j\ ^^ j\ %> ° 1 "iT*, I v,
791, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
. • /wvwv /wvwv <>
Annasa || ^öcwi, Rec. 8,
137, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ànnâui (j *& 3^ ^\ (JA, iv, 793, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Àni fj (](]@> Hh- i6r, Rec 10, 140, 27,
É/wvwv ^
M Q, IV, 112!, Sen, Sni (Asnâ).
Amt û 0*1111 - j «-iiflr:..
1 /wvwv 1 I 1 t 1 /wvwv I 1 /wvwv
canaF in the Nome of Sept []j£\,.
, t /wvwv /wvwv
Anini(?) | ^ ^ o^a, Eg. Res.
84, 140, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Annukherut Ij^^^J^0^»
(l^1^ ® o%>, IV, 283, a district in Syria;
compare Heb. rnrCN» Josh. 19, 19.
^HrlD'-irjo.
: j Memphis; {j W, the eastern
quarter of Memphis.
Ö: (1) a town near Pelusium ; (2) (1 y
III 1 /www .-£)
_'irjo;^»ii:rj
]]g, .he capital of ODD (Hcroonpolites);
Gr. r ('ri'ov, Heb. "Viitf (?)
J II, a strong city in the Delta.
Aneb hotch-t }U, "White wall,"
lii II Li
Gr. Acvkw' Tf^oc, the ist Nome of Lower Egypt
(Mem phi tes); , the eastern
quarter of Memphis, d F^T^ S> the "White-
walled City" (Memphis).
Aneb Sebek H * **
a quaiter of
Memphis.
Anbeth ^ 0
/www .*0
^ n
J
, IV,
797, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Anpu J^, ^3Ë, the 17th Nome
of Upper Egypt (Cynopolites).
Anpu mer änkh ^jj^ *^x. ■?■ ©,
B.D.G. 60, an estate of ( o J <sz>- U J.
Anpu sänkh àa H •$• ©, B.D.G. 60,
a town in the Nome Anpu.
Anem (1 *c< ° a town in the Theban
S ' © ' Nome.
Anm'im'(?) 11 = (]() ^3, L.D. 3,
156, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Anem'rà (1 |ft ^w
L.D. III, 252, 67, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
/WWW c
/www
o £>
Ànmua(?)^s^.k:k,iv,
797, a Sudan! country, situation unknown.
[A]ner en Behut [(jl
the sandstone quarry of Edfû.
, rv /www | j
Aner rut (J ^ © ' " Sandstone
Town," a name of the necropolis.
Anruar HI] ^| ( ^,Herusâtef
Stele 82, a town in the Sudan.
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Ànertha | | ^jj^1, IV, 789, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; Tall al-
'Amârnah >-£.]] ^ tgf ]].
Ànrethu | <7>^Nq^, iv, 690, the
district of Ullaza (?)
Ànkenna j\ ^? 'WWVA ^\ , iv, 797, a
1 N *> /www r¥^>
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
• l a «3 i-s i-s l <wwv\
Antaneter.t |\10@. |^@
.1
O
, Denderah.
- Àntebt ^2 JlfvrLn'IV' 8o5' aSûdânî
country; situation unknown.
Ànttepus <0*Us D Tfc\ _*_, iv, 802,
/www ^ _Z1
a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
An Tnn-r fil /WWVA ^? <=:=> a district near
An mar f^^gr^, Edfû-
Ànthaqeb | | jj^1 ^ J, iv, y9i,
a district in'Syria; situation unknown.
Ànthka | ' "^^^iwj, Rec. 20,
116, a district in Sjria; situation unknown.
)), Kubbân Stele 30, B.D.G. i320,aswampy
district in the Nome \^y J, Natho ; Assyr.
--yy ^y tt] -y<y tyyy^, Gr. n«^, ncow.
Àntches |^, B.D. 15 (Litany), a
mythological locality.
Àra, Àla h fà 1 , IV, 788, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
Àra(Àla)^;,^;,
a town on the Island of Meroë, ' Alwah ; Arab.
Àrit (Pârit) (j^^f)
\<&*r *\h: (*) a district m the Nome of
Set ; (2) a district in the Nome Sma-Behut.
Àrara (J ga _&&> 1 -Sa& 1 *) r^/vn, Gol.
4, 3, a district ; situation unknown.
\>
i • [\ JQ <T *^ h jO /WWW
Arana (||j> ( (J ^ ^ (wj, iv,
7 ro, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
ÂrMT$!' $ 14 ©•a-"*of
Sekhem (Letopolis).
Àrpenkha (] ^ J1Ä, iv,
793, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Àri sheps ^^ J\ [1 ~, Rec. 27, 4, *
town in Egypt.
Àru () -<2>- % (wj, T- 351» the name
1. _ZT of a country.
Àru û^2>-%©, M- l8l> the name of
l _ZT a town.
Àru (]-<2>-^\Q£^l, Rec. 23, 125, a name
ofHebenufjg.
Àruna (read Àuna)
■<3>- "^su ^ rv/vn. Ionia and the Ionians,
/WWW »OR*. '
/WWW _CH\S'
Greeks, etc.; Heb. ]V, Ezek. xxvii, 13, Isa.
lxvi, 19, Q^Vn ^5-, Joel iv. 6, Assyr.
v sétï îr^'^y y? y?, v ^ rç et •/-,
Copt, cnreeieitm, cnremm.
Àrapakha^^^l^^,
v> * A /Î& <=> ' D ® Tir
Rec. 20, 116, lj gf <_> (v£/ji IV> 719; var-
1É^^1ÛÛÛÎ Assyn -*ÏÏ<HM^ÏÏ.
î3f= ÇJ< , Gr. 'A/a/Jflîrax/Ttç.
Àrp-hesp q^Dl^",^^,
wJ & =0=, ^^r, a name of Sunnu'(Aswan).
/WWW I f\^V^*> .
(3 I' '»
I /WWW /WWW
Arapusnen \\ □>>' fvrLni
Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria: situation
unknown.
Armàa (?) -<2>-|\^ o^, iv, 796,
a Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Àrm'then "(]
/www, L.D. 3, 252,
nr\/vo
126, a district in Syria, situation unknown.
Àrenna (] ^ ^ j^ 1 oûû. || $
WMM _EE>* 1 dZj. /WWW N _EE>Ä
Treaty 26, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
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92, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àrnir(?) (1 gi , ,iv, 789,a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àrenth (j >
^z>******' räaäää
1 1 1 aaaa™ Mar. Aby.
r\ <r~"*^> V*/WA A/WVVA r\ <g - -^
11,4, I<U
• • 1 «www [ I 8 y Annales
1 I o t VtA/VNA 1
' VtA/VNA I VtA/VNA
4, 129, the Orontcs; Assyr. T? S T? ^^TT ^Hh ^ï-
o 1 ©' ?a
—a name of Thebes.
Arherr
(?) I)
ra
, " Eye of Rä "
Y^, L.D.
III, 252, 70, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Aras ()^<7>Q^,iv,79o,(|^^i
Rec. 10, 209, (| ^ J^ ( [q! I ) C^4> f\ ^1^'
Rec. 32, 69, (1 gö ^ [g] I j ~ , a district in
Syria; Tall al-'Amârnah V ft -£] <J- ££JJ.
Àrras Q & ^§ nà | ^^ \ Nàstasen
1 2L1 I oil
Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern
Sudan.
IV; 793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ârka (1 ^ _2ä I t-pl \ (w\ t Gol. 4, 8, a
district ; situation unknown.
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Arkan (]|f^^P_. Rec- 2°>Il6>
>Q^£T
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àrkara (1
U
iwi, Rec.
, Herusàtef Stele 28, a
20'Il6'1#uT
city and country in the Sudan.
Àrkarka ^T { , iwi, Mar. Aby. II, 2,
a district; situation unknown.
Argat () â "^ ^ S' a district in
Northern Syria ; Tall al-'Amârnah -£|| ^
|q|û , a district in the Nome Ko-Kam
^ZZJ*^^. (Athribitcs).
Àrtàqana ()^«=> 1 |(j zj^'^'I «^,
Alt-K. 121 ; compare ïpJT^N, Joshua xv, 50.
ArtUg(]<:j:>]^(ßü,L.D.III,I3.,a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àrtut ()^<:::>|o^krw], IV, 687, a
district in Syria; van ûj^^'^jL; Tal1
al-'Amârnah -£jf <MH SIT ^TI-^T-
Artnai(P) f)^}\l\l\g,V^
sàtef Stele 157, a country in the Sudan.
Àrtenu Q &<=> ]o\>ù^û, l.d. hi,
1 hi û 11 _zr
131, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Artgu^)ffl^,R-&£
11
Àrth, Àrtheth (j ^J^, I)
t(W]
, a country in the Sudan.
rvxQj Rec. 20, 118;
r-sv\.
,IV,
Àrtha f)^^
Àrthakna (]^
788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àrthu (j Ä ^J ^\, Mar. Kam. 38,
[ln£ 1 , Rev. 3,* 159, ü ZW s=»
SSI I © &*4 lHi I
^Q^), (j^^*3^^^, IV, 6S9,
S.-- Gol. 4, 2, a district in Syria ; Tall al-
P*' 'Amârnah V <fHfM !r <K?)
Arat (j^J^^^fc/^, Arvad; Heb.
TTJN, Tall al-'Amârnah ^If <MW *ï~ £M
(other forms are: *-ZÏ\ <T—H<I S-TT SIL
v <hm =ttt— iyt sn: v tï *m ^et sn,
etc), Gr. 'OfiOtviTi'a, Arab. jl..l, the modern
Ruwâd.
3 *
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Àratana h
V
<w\,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
■ Àhau(?) (] ra^^/v q ra
tk *Sk m tk Iv> 798. a Sûdânî country ;
W^> P^fl» n ' situation unknown.
Àhat (?) (] m ^ I m tAû, IV, 805
(Ram. III, () ra^^C^]), a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
ÀhienBast(]rD(|(|^,^
ilra1(l"^o'aquarterofshe!enu^-
IV, 798, a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
, IV, 806, a
y ; sit
Àhni(?) (jl
Àkhnà J • Q,IV>8o2>a
1 ^ 1 try ; situât
Akhenu^g.^^'^Leomo-
,B.D.G.
Âhautt
~ " tv/vn'
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Rec. 15, 68, a town
\\ & ' in Egypt.
a Sudani coun-
ituation unknown.
70, a town near Memphis (?)
^ \\
^©
\\<ï
, the
Asti
two Egypts—Upper and Lower.
As en neteru neterit ! MmIvX
S III . • TT I- I-
pLc^j a sanctuary m Heliopolis.
ÀS-t au àb j^ /^ <> , Denderah
Às-t au àb enti neteru nebu ri
^^^2'Denderah'
As-taabi^JUJ^jy
., B.D.G. 15, a district near Nerutef
O
rm
Às-t àab-s He-t-Her j| Q f P[S1
4
O
CT3-
^O
ÀS-t àah f) Q Jq, B.D.G. 11, "Seat of
the Moon," i.e., the capital ot the Oasis of
f\/vo
\\
£2> £2>
Tchestchestt
(Dâkhlah).
ÀS-t àb n _ = Per-bar-às-t fl "fc^
ri ~ , a town in the Western Delta ; Arab
\\
Balbês (jmj^j.
ÀS-t àb Rä O [JO fi , Palermo Stele,
°^ii-o JL,. °i S A' BDG-i4'a
sun-temple near Sakkârah.
Às-t âr menu en He-t-Her er
sehetep neteru r|
1, Denderah.
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Às-t àr-t(?) Heru rl
" Seat of the Eye of Horus," i.e., a district in
Sekhet-IJemam (Wâdî an-Natrûn).
Às-t Às-t emkhet hä-s r| Q r| a J)
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Denderah.
Às-t àten em nub ri Q (1 ^
a temple of Horus at Edfû.
ÀS-t Uàb [I ° /** ^, "Holy place,"
«Umi ( ^i ^© J-*., Philae.
Àst Unep ri a #»^, [I ° #*S£
r|rrD,a name of Edfû.
Às-t ur-t en hem Heru-Àakhuti
name of the shrine of Harmakhis.
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a common
Jl
Às-t per Het-Her kher menu
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Às-t per seshem en Het-Her urth
nebt taui àm j^ Q *^ "^ /^^ l^j
, Denderah.
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Às-t posas ta ^ a f)|l^ QO
ri ° (1 n. ° a liame of nenderah, " balce-
JJn'éo©' house."
Às-t pesh Nobti j^^3 ^^
° "place of the division of the two Horus
©' gods," i.e., Denderah.
As-t m's menu ent Het-Her àms
, Denderah.
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^, Denderah.
ÀS-t Menti fi ° ^^ Ç Ç , a place in
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the region of Mareotis.
'Às-t mer àb en Rä rl ° Jzr* ~~™ f*,
the sanctuary of Hathor at Denderah.
Às-t meskhen-t en Àst Ai\ ® Ö rl,
JûWl°ûnJÛi) "birthplace of Isis"—
/WWW JJ O (uV a name of Denderah.
Às-t nefer-t nl^>f]0l0>a temple of
Horus in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
'As-tnefer-t jjo^, j^Jfe|,
the temple of Hathor at Denderah.
Às-t nefer-t en neteru neterit
«LICDÔoO ^f- v-^~ ,r-^" \u*
temple of Denderah.
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As-t enth mut Heru ri
Às-t enRà^ûoîû) Edfû.
Às-t ent Rä Heru-àakhuti r| © Ö
^Jg, Denderah.
Às-tenHur(?) j ° ' e NX
town near Sni (Asnâ).
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As-t enth hem-t nesu n I
«Uc3s=sä
C ©, "Seat of the Queen," i.e., Denderah.
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Às-t ent Hot-Her nebt An rl
Às-t n sok tchet rl _n_ <^ "^ ^,
Denderah.
Às-t en ta netorit em tchfim A
°]k ^o = ,T, ©•Denderah-
As-tneterui j^;, j^;,
Edfû.
As-tneterujni©-imo'jln
of Amen-Rä in Pa kher
Ament (Diospolis Parva)
^^^^ a sanctuary of Amen-Rä in Pa khen
Âs-tRâj^i'?;-°rRà*ep-t
tîo, a temple of Rä in Denderah.
Âs-tRài©'in^®'J
SGX
, a temple of Horus in Edfû.
Às-t hi j^ra ()()&>,]]
^**
ICD'" TV " «LICD
, "Place of joy," i.e., Denderah.
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Àsut Heru []0'§k@> "The Seats of
Horus," i.e., Denderah.
As-theh JnJteJiS.jInJVÎ'
"Seat of Eternity": (i) Denderah; (2) J ~
8©8, a sanctuary in Bekha J-^_; (3) J
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ÀS-t heq jj ° ? f* ©, "Seat of the
Governess," i.e., Edfû.
Às-t khatbut em âq en netert ten
Denderah.
Às-t khnem àten jj cd \|/ û
Edfû.
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Às-t sekhem änkh on netor A
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Às-t sekhenu en äkhemu jj im 0
®ö 1^ /ww^ J\^ !, "Place where divine
images alight," i.e., the Theban Necropolis.
Às-t sekhen en Heru àakhuti
j
rm
Edfû.
n'JJn^öQ'
3'il
Às-t sekhen en suatch ba n
Pö^ p^^,Sni(Asnâ).
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Denderah.
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Às-t shä mehtt r]
n c±c±'.
C~J o o o (\/\£)
sandy region north of Lake Moeris.
Às-t shä shemä n Q *""**""" $k \ the
sandy region south of Lake Moeris.
ÀS-t Shu jj R J) ©, Edfû.
Às-t shepset hent neterit rl a A
^ «A I ^ , Denderah.
0^0 *-y- i©'
Às-t sheta-t rj^ ° , the temP*e °f
«LI ^ X CT3 Edfû.
Às-t qen Heru em bah mut-f Àst
rl ° ^ ö ^J
'T0*^- «D o I'Denderah-
ÀS-t Qerhit rl A \ "^ a sanctuary
in Thek S==3 ^ (Pithom).
As4TemJj^,-.An(On,Helio:
Às-t Tern n
ëJôï.
= Per-Atem =
Thek
CT3 Ï
the Pithom of the Bible.
ÀS-t tekh n ^ =0= ^, "Seat of drunken-
til® ©
ness," i.e., Denderah.
Às-ttettet n Q JQJQr njadi131"01^)
in the Fay y ûm.
Às-t The jj
CT3 ^
a sanctuary near
Dakkah.
Às-t ta kaut n
village near Memphis.
0 & 0
CT3UUU
, a town or
Às-tTemt jj Q /^, the sanctuary of
Osiris at Saut (Lycopolis, Asyût).
Às-t tekh enth Heru-àakhuti A a
©=0=
^^, "Seat of the' drink (or
drunkenness) of Rà Harmakhis," i.e., Denderah.
Às-t tcheser jj^g, jj ° w
rm
CT3
III
, Denderah.
Ul
Àsar (J Q£ S1 Ja I *| C^£), Anastasi I,
23, 6, Asher ; compare Heb. ""ntfN Josh, xvii, 7.
Asar Nemur (Merur) ri'S
the temple of Osiris-Mnevis.
Àsi ()
n, 2, !)
Q£^û, IV, 707, Mar. Aby.
, Rec. 32, 69, (]
r^n,
Rec. 19, 18, Cyprus; Gr. Kv7rpo<s. The form
^ J Ti ^ Qûfl» WhiCh iS f°Und °n thC
Canopus Stele (1. 9) is a corruption of j\ /www A
I] ^ M C^û, Âuntànai.
Âsi(?) |)||^p(](]Q/vû,Rec.2o,ii6,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àsir (j^pw <^i jiwi, Goi. 4, 5,
Asher ; compare Heb. ""|UJN #
"UT
Àsur,Àssur()^^,(](l^
^Q^Û, IV, 668, 726, ()p^<=>, Mar-
Karn. 38, Assyria; Assyr. V »--V <HJ, Heb.
1TO, Syr. iaJxi, Athûr.
the Assyrian.
Àsb-t (inj Q , " the throne " par
excellence, a name of Edfû; varr. M (1 I j ,
Àspau
Aser (?)
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-2^ Mar. Aby. II, 2,
j '' Asher (?)
ps^ I^ec- 2°> ir4> a Sûdânîcountry;
' situation unknown.
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Àserkobu (j [1 ^ J ^, iv, 804, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Àshomu () p£? |)v ^b|H®' a town
near Tanis.
Àsqarna, Àsqalna h fl a Ikv
Ik)***' IP^^tI^3' Israel
^ÄMIOI \ 1^' ASCal0,l; HCb-
p^ptp«, Tall al-'Amârnah -Cff — -T fîf *^"T
^JSf. The modem 'Asqalûn.
Àstses (jp^rn, IV, 803, a Sûdân!
country ; situation unknown.
Àsthen (1 11 S,Iv' 8o2'a Sûdânî coun'
fv/vo try ; situation unknown.
V"<T,[lûûfl]' Ashdod'
Heb.TntfN, Assyr. >-t]] ^Z £<y <fs£.
Asttl)^
\\
^rs 111^ é 1 ©'ln'I43'a city in
the Southern Sûdân.
Àshamb l)|ffilfla'^=J,ivJ79i,
an Asiatic country; situation unknown.
Àshar (?) () M<2J> &L> © > syria-
Àshushkhen (loo^Noo ° Jm
n ... _
1 w j
iwi, IV, 783, a district in Syria;
situation unknown; var. r-m v\
O rx/vn'
>1^^ = -IV.
:.fl
/wvw\ G»
ir~vn @
•SI
.g*y>
Alt-K. 153-
Àsher (j
!|™®.l)Iflü
Thebes that contained the temple of Mut.
Àsher (IS, BDG- I02> a «nKaI .of
1 t^=t Bubastis.
Ashseth )g ()S|(W], iv, 800,
a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Àqa f\ fà /i*^ rwn. Rec 20, 116, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
_2ä ote 1 o<
^., the quarter of
Aqar f)^^"^^. IV, 785, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àqon (I & A (\/\/), a «'«strict near the
Second Cataract.
AqSU (] A p %(H^, IV, 805 (Ram. Ill,
IV, 781, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
A
tp^-ofv/vn, Kubbân
Stele 9, Rec. 14, 97, a gold-producing district
in Nubia.
Àkarkar Û^M^U a***),
Nàstasen Stele 51, a country in the Sûdân.
Àkartà Û ^ L) <=>"1 (1, L.D. in, 88a,
0 f) f 1 a-country in Syria ; Tall al-'Amâr-
<=>[\ 1 ^ ' nah V «38 efl* -TK *=1H-
Akat (1 ^ jLjJlûûfl, Mar. Aby. II, a,
a district in Syria (?)
Akath 0 I ' ^ > Annales IV, 130, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aku (Jl^^tw], ()^Y
LR ^^ a district in Upper Egypt (Gebel
^Q^1' Ahmar?).
Akes, Akses(?) (j^z^H^, b.d. 149,
a city in the 9th Aat.
782, a district in Syria; Heb. ^tTZS (Josh-
xi, i), Assyr. >-t]] -Q -]]•£ ~."
Akesh |]v>~^0r^vn: see V*~-"'B r\/vo; Heb.
inn ^ rrc-i
râ, Assyr. V TEJ < ^JJ.
Aktames () ^^^fjj P. IV> 7S6, a dis-
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
Agort,Àgertt(|J>^,(]J>^.
>%=** , the necropolis of An (Heliopolis) ;
I varr. ()<=>(W],()^
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Àgerbemren ft ® J<=>^,Canopus
:43=i
, the Herakleum ;
m
Àtâr û^liû"2^ IV> 78l> a d'st"ct
Syria; situation unknown.
Âtàkar Q|^)l],^'^<7>» IV> 79^
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
(Safte) 142, I, 20, the 9th Nome of Lower Egypt
(Busirites).
AtU (] *&o%\(\/\/], L.D. III, 209c, a
district in Syria; situation unknown; (lo^FX
a canal in the Delta.
Àtur (j ^o^K*^1^, IV, 791, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Atur (I ■ »~& O, a town near Thebes.
Àturâa (j ö (^IEEEtj "great stream,"/.<?.,
the canal of the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt ;
M AAwvv t the Canopic arm of the Nile ;
«"•IMS 1^1155'lu
Ci
, West stream, the Canopic arm of the Nile.
Àtur ent Ta-tesher (?) û ° %
a well at the ist station on
the Kanâ-Kusêr road.
Atugenr f\ &~\> s ^ iv, 790,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àteb (1 £ ©, B.D.G. 78, a town in the
Thebai'd; (1 ^ <=> <K\ , a district in the
Nome jl V^^^T (Apollinopolites).
Atbana ()||)Ä%**\> IV> 791, *
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Atefpeh Q ö -So, (j^-Sö; see
0 _£>.
^ £>&
; see
o £
Atef kkent (1
Àt6ftit^)(](];,B.D.G.79>()^_
") [][] V~^T Mission 13, 3, a town in Northern
0^=fflte» Nubia; Tasitia(?) ■
Atmem(?) (|)|^, iv. 782, ah-
K. 178, a district in Syria; Heb. QiEHN
Josh, xv, 7, xviii, 17.
Atnep (I h r^vn, IV, 801, a Sudani
country; situation unknown.
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Aterti shemâ QQ-1-0^, temple of
T JO AAAA/VA '
Osiris a. !$ —
Atremààu (]li<:::>2 a^K(n/v/i,n. 796,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Atrennu û^)<:::>|rvpr, iv, 791» a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Atrten |j ^ } )( j), , ,, iv, 79% « "
district in Syria; situation-unknown.
Àthabu^^J^fU».
163, i, a Nubian city (?)
Atga (j ^ ^t^^> IV> 8o5> a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Attauma (|^)f=p_>^> IV>792>
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Athana U^gf \'IV'
791, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Athar (1 ^jfe/ o^û, Rec. 20,118,
^1 örfN^? CZ?, a district in Syria.-
Athimaâ 555=* ß ^ ^, Rev. 12, 86,
Western Thebes ; Copt. XHJUL6,
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Àthitaui £5p "^ Z, *=*=>
^p:
miimiiiii
^
M
xr xi
= , a fortified town on the Nile between
Memphis nnd Mer-tem.
Àthoniu (js=3(j(]^(H^, iv, 806, a
district in the Sudan.
Athshet(?) fl'r3™ B-IX9- ;,ol'a
v ' *\ O a©'town in Egypt.
Àtah (]<=>1j\ ra°, the 4th station on
the Kanâ-Kusêr road.
Àtfr(ÀUl) fl^^ ' ,L.D.III,252,
28, L<::=> \\ Vv(\a^, a district in Syria;
situation unknown ; Heb. "TIN Josh, xvi, 5.
Àttaqnà (1
w
w
ù^û,
Alt-K. 204, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Àturm' (Àtulm') (j ^ ^ -^»
V , a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Anastasi I, 22, 5, a district in Northern Syria;
Heb. C'H'HN 2 Chron. xi, 9.
Àtmâa (1 &
1=3. .
252, 55, ^._Jp
o\>
ù£A, LD. Ill,
/"— a district in Syria ; Heb. DIN
rvW Josh, xix, 36.
Àtm',Àtum' û^c^^^^tLj. û^
^ JbsA ) Q^Û, Edom; Heb. DVIN, Or,
'leovpam, Assyr. ^yy »4^ £^y -^.
À$r, Àtraua (j^^^o^û,!)
-M f>-/vn, Mar. Aby. II, 2, a district in Syria (?)
Àtremam Q ^ '^ Jp
L.D. 3, 252, 19, Adoraim ; Heb. CHilN
2 Chron. xi, 9.
U.D.G. 39, 1320, a swamp district in the 7th
Nome in the Delta; Nàth »++*+ f\ <—-» 8 ^
- Natho.
Àtchai (j^^^C^, Anastasi I,
". 4, (j |§> ^ ^ (| ^ fc£4, Alt-K. 205, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Àtchana jéi'kYl^' **■
20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown ;
Heb. *,ï^ i Chron. vii, 24.
Atchannàuà(?) I^i^jjjp.
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district in Syria; situation unknown.
Àtchet (]^@,
a town in the Fayyûm.
Àtchtem f\ ^ ^^t^va, Ret 20,115,
a scribe's mistake for r-rc-n (1 ^""> ^ , IV, 798.
Ä Argsanjres
" palace of Alexander," i.e., Alexandria.
Ä mehti D °^ \ Lower Egypt.
 en Uatchit Sessu ~~* ' *4* (JA f*
^ ^ Q^q (PpW^j ^, Anastasi I, 27, 5,
the country of Uatchit of Sessu.
A[ui ?] en Häp-t w~* 0 -q~ ,
the two doors of "the Nile town (Elephantine?)
Äaatchmaa-HMk4?k
Q£^û, Eg. Res. 81, 66, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Äaru 0*=» h 0 U f! , B.D.G. ro4, a temple
of Osiris in He t-ta-ber-âb (Athnbis).
Àai-t en Be^uÇ *jjT ° ^/§5. Edft.
Äaina ~Q1*\' IV. 783, 7S5. a dis.
trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare
Heb. \vy 1 Kings xv, 20.
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Aau, Au %>, %> o^û, IV, 800,
a district in the Sudan ; situation unknown.
Äauah, Äauh ~^ *^\ m , "H^ %
[yj IV, 798, a Sudani country ; situation un-
q/vq' known.
_ n NAAAAA
Aauneh r? n c^û, Rec. 20, 114, a
scribe's mistake for n ^ ^ , IV, 798.
Aabsnebnebs|j^J(|;,
a town in the Nome Àm Khent (Bubastites).
Äam <~==> i\ \ o^^i, a country of Western
Asia, or Western Asia ; see the following :
var.
Aamtt 1
l£W]
•1
11a
r^n
Äa em ma heru
, Western Asia ;
(E1 r
_>
mi
, name of the site of the
temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel.
'^, IV, 785,
Aamqu
A a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
Q£vq' compare Heb. ppv.
=3 rvn fà
Aamthen.
=3 [ \\ I
aaaaaa ^^
/WWW £^
• 1
5=3 l-^-J Ins. of Methen, a village in the
/www £^ © ' » Delta.
_ <p-e=3. /WWW
Aa-t enti âap jfâ±, "temple
ûGûW
of the Winged Disk," a name of Edfû.
_ <p-e=3. AAAAAA
Aarna <=> ^ (wi, l.d. hi, 252, 32,
s^~ AAAAAA ->w——, AAAAAA
^ £W], IV, 1651, 782,
p^^ IV, 650, a district in Syria ;
Ja m ^a
-____, aaaaaa
situation unknown.
P^n, Eg. Res.
Ja
Äaretaa "^^^^
Ja \\
83, 110, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. T\y Judges i, 16.
T-: >
Äaretaa Nebatbath
\\ /VWVAA
Q^Û J
and in, a district in Syria; situation unknown
Read aaaaaa J <3^ ^ Qfv/vn, Nebata.
°^(W], L.D. III, 252, no
Aaretàat Rebath 1
Ja
\>
P^vo «^i , L.D. III, 252,108 and 109,
a district in Syria; situation unknown,
Äak ^
r^n,
, iv, 783,
o^vn, Accho or Ptolemais ;
Heb. Ï3V, Tall al-'Amârnah -uff ^]t E^M,
Assyr. -cff -0 JEJ <,'Phoen. -[V, Arab.
s
, a town near
Aagana
Gebelên; var.
Äataka *^ 1 Û ^^'ftk 1 Q^û> a dis"
trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
Tyrii^ 1 Sam. xxx, 30.
Âattmàa
ù£4, L.D. III,
252, 79, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Äat en sekhet(?) D^^C^>'WWVA
B.D.G. 136, the 2nd station on the Kanâ-
Kusêr road.
ni fil fil, '
Aatchaba
B.D.G. 137,
Mendes.
Aâa N£\ p^vq, Rec. 20,114/a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown:
Ääi (?) —
Äkhäkhui (?)
a town on the site of Sararîyah.
_ # n r\ r\ aaaaaa
Aina (1(1 ^ ^, perhaps the
district of Moses' Wells; compare Heb. py.
w
B.D.G. 104, a town in
Egypt.
n W W Q
„B.D.G. 132,
Ainini (?)
AAAAAA AAAAAA
1
w n w w 1
Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Aunu-àb ^=^ Ö '^l, a town in the
AAAAAA V_ VC?
Nome of Sep -3^
Äuhur c ^ m
[S]. IV> 798, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
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IV. 785> a district in Syria; compare Heb.
a town in
Egypt.
Ab oJf|, B-D-G- '°5
Äbui neteru _, j ^ ^,
Äpu % 5*, a town near Thebes.
\\
Apur "J1 xx *| rxron, Harris 500, a dis-
trict; situation unknown; compare Heb. "ïQ}?,
Àper D ^ J[, a sanctuary of Osiris.
(1) a district of Memphis; (2) a town in the
Delta.
Äper OT^O®-8-0-i4''142-
90, a town in the Tuat.
U £. A1..K.
Aperàar fi <=> h
mi • w < 1
254; compare Heb. 7^ "\DJ?.
Aper ur
'^f, IV, 783 "Great
Aper "—a district in Syria.
Äper sher ^n<^>^^, iv, 783,
"Little'Aper "—a district in Syria.
Ämau a J, \>, Rec> 3». 69, a region
-^ Jr in the Sudan.
Amau —^, y\q^4, Rec 32, 66, —^Jp
%S *1 rvxp ^ec- !9> x9» a Sudani country whence
n I ' came gold.
Ämamu -^^J^^Rec.
3. 2, —^5>
Mûû
QQ' lo^' Sphinx 4> I2I>
fv^£l
"^Jp |\iw, a country in the Sudan; "^f^
rvxn, the people of the same.
em '
Ämu 0^\ %>0^3, IV, 329, a
district in the land of Punt.
An
, the Nome Heroopolites (the
Arabian Nome) in the Eastern Delta.
An ^©, 0/^, B.D.G. 117, G^,
*-rr- , the capital of the Nome vS25 (Heroo-
polîtes).
x 0 ofin 04E>~
Anu 5g£ss, afl=. n-a'
-^23-, „ V\ </?*-> «*""» . ^T75^ •
<2 ' ö Jr—' üe\>i'
Piänkhi Stele 3, A.Z. 1900, 130, districts in the
3rd, 8th and 15th Nom es of Ixnver Egypt ; varr.
D-^Ö- 0
wvw ww ;
An
Ö
the quarries of Tûrah
opposite Memphis.
An (^), ""^SS» IV, 785, a dis-
»www \\ p^^h
trict in Syria; compare Heb. ïiy.
20, 115, a foreign country; situation unknown.
Änep ^©, P. 499, jfg, ^p^g>
\ Hymn Darius
, Thmuis in the Delta.
Rec. 27, 87, Nvww jjv—. ->ww>
" " D D
27,
' D ©
1 , Eg. Res.
r\/\/]' 6
Ännagar tzzz "^JS
70, no, a district in Syria; situation unknown
Ànnemgar, Ännagar
■ œ-
^, Rec. 20, 11S; see ^* ^ &
f\/vo
& '
r\/vo
An her "^^^^ *$ ^, Denderah.
Ankh f |, "™< ci» or .*££
Ankhtt ■¥■ f r\zvn, -¥-££4, ""Land
of Life," a name of the Necropolis.
Ankhiu Khufu ( Q §> w ^ ]
TTT ©» B.D.G. 125, an estate of Khufu.
Ankhshet-^ Q ™, B.D.G. 127, the
name of an estate of Khâfra IQ Q *-»_ J,
and of Shepseskaf Ç Ja 0 0 J^ J.
0^4
Two Lands," />., a district of Memphis.
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Änkh taui Y * Tiwj,the name °[ a
U 1 V necropolis.
Änshau °^= lyfoT\\%>, ™g»ÎÏÏtt%,
IV, 781, a people or country of Northern Syria.
_ — fl A AAAAAA
Anqenämu (?) ^/«mmm^m.iv, 786,
^ J «-=■■ AAAAAA
a district in Syria ; compare Heb. QJ?2jT|J? for
D^p^V (Alt-K. 273;.
Ântui,Ântchui(?)Jl_,J^;,
B.D.G. 122, a district in the 4th Nome of Lower
Egypt (Prosopites),
A.Z. 47, 50; 11
see
AAAAAA
AAWM
/WWW
* * AAAAAA * y
, || -www, II T^ET,
I I AAAAAA I I
11 ?S, B.D.G. 133, the canal of the district;
,11 j|, ^^x ^. Dem- Cat- 425, Rec.
33, 123, Gebelên in Upper Egypt.
_ y y /WWW
Antennu(?) ||0^©,b.d. 169, 22,
a mythological locality (?)
Äntch ^"^ ~ , a town in Egypt;
AAAAAA \ VÛ?
/WAAAA £S \ y y. /WAAAA £S \\\ I 3S
«jr AAAAAA •
|A| #$#$, B.D. 125 (Neg. Confession).
Äntch ****
\7
Ö
\7
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(1) a district in the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt;
(2) a canal in Mendes.
Äntchem on-l i\ o^a, iv, 802,
xzx: v _o^
à Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Äntchemet
n
xzx: i, js^' xzx:
^fN/vo IV, 798> a Sudani country; situa-
I ' tion unknown.
Äntchtta ° °^ I Q , T. 146, °
AAAAAA £S V I) 1 AAAAAA
TTT if
Arit<=>llll ©•<=>11©'at0Wnnear
Beni Hasan.
4—t, a canal in the Nome Theb-neter (Seben-
nytus).
Digitized by
Arm', Ärma ^^(] ^ A.Z. i899,
73, 49, 78, "^ ^J^. n» ïS». Armà
(Alma), Ärm'tt (Älm'tt), Elam ; Heb. Q^V
Babyl. V 53 £fl \\
Ärqatu
=TT
HPflF-
^^0^4, IV, 729, ad IS
trict in Syria ; Tall al-'Amârnah
m —ofA]o ls_ji _ va; m
., a name
■U3 A
of the tomb of Osiris at Abydos.
Arka
Ja
Ärti Heru
-j^-rji ^ B.D.G. 131, a town in
A7$ &> 1 Egypt.
\\ .LXXl*^
\>
^ \\
m
1=z' f^Ä11113' f^fÄ 1
IEEEI' Ç$3=3Ë: (*) apartof the
town of I S^ ; (2) the capital of the Nome Men.
Ähau -j^fi^iv, 798,^^1^^,
Rec. 22, 114, a Sûdânî country; situation
unknown.
Ähuur— ^^,
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
!» IV, 804, a
pQq a name of the tomb
^ rm'- of an Apis bull.
sanctuary of Amen-Rä in the Nome Sàpi shemâ.
Ah àakhu
Äh-tur-t
a quarter of thé town of
Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Ahâ
Akh,Akhui(?) "~
B.D.G. 133, a town near Per Mätchet (Oxy-
rhynchus).
Àsterut ^)^-^ op]^
^tk IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation
_2r' unknown; compare Heb. rvnntyy.
Aqett
^ ^ a country which pro-
fN/vV duced turquoises.
Aqen, Aken, Agen-t *ww* , ^
AAAAAA (J
, a , TT _fi_, TT Q W, a canal
aaaIa T=T? &A T=t' ÙÙ T=t'
in Mendes.
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Äqna-t "^^S. Herusâtef Stele 93,
a city in the Sûdân; Gr. ^«'»»»/(P); see Pliny
VI, 184.
Äka °^\ rwj, L.D. III, i3i,Akko;
Heb. 3 yf Tall al-'Amârnah --ff -f-y- j^f-y,
Gr. "Ak>i, Arab. ^, Syr. am.
Äkatem(?) *
Aken
° \_J >«^~. a town in
I I © ' Egypt.
',Rec. 10,140 »rm £çî.
Aken, Agen
VtA/VNA
©' ÖO' Û ö W'
S w©
Äkna
, B.D.G. 135, a town near Asnâ.
I rwn, Anastasi L, 21, 4;
see Äka """ ^ r\/vn
Äksapu ° In» ° "j rwj, Anastasi I, 21,
4, a district in Syria ; compare Heb. FlUJDN (?)
Äkesh g* ^ [©], B.D. 142, 4, 9, a
town famous for the cult of Osiris.
Ägni(?)^^,^©,Rec.io,i4o,
a town near the modern Mata'anah.
Ätchahuth _i,]^ ^gj, Eg.
Res. 82, 85, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
b
Iäabar (Iäabal)
't\ t\ -■>—~— 'www v
Iâan (](] (2 I rwj, Anastasi I,
22, 1, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Iâqebàar, Iâqebàal M\ ° Jl (1 ^\
J
J»
^
■?tas
a district in Syria ; compare Heb. 7N 2p£P.
(H^a,
Rec. 20, 114, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Digitized by
lb (1(1 @.«fe* \>, Elephantine; Heb. papyrus
^; see Abu y J^^^.
Ib(](]G%io^<»emo,ic)-?J<k
*^ , Elephantine.
Ium' (j(j ^ J|v 3=1, the sen, a large
lake, applied to Lake Moeris ; Heb. a^ Copt.
eiOJUL ; ^ ()() ^ J|v> 3=i, />., "the sea,"
whence the Arabic Al-Fayyûm />jjjJ|.
» -
Imâr11GkTJ'fo'A,,-1Cj,8-a
foreign city ; situation unknown.
Iurm' W^^^g. IV, 793; see Urm.
Iurehum' ()(j ^ ^ j|\g rwj, L.D.
3, 252, 112, ()() ^ <=> I ^ C^û, Eg. Res.
85, 139, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Iurten ()() ^^^, AJt-KL 231, the
Jordan district ; Heb. VTV.
Iurtcha ()() ^ j&ûJ^L rwj, Eg. Res.
84, 133, a district in Syria ; varr. QQ , J ^^.
iv, 783. (|l] <=>i«sûa. (|(| ^l^-000-
IV, 783, Tall al-'Amâmah ~tyf *[- J£J ',[ <T|J.
Iuhamam(|()M;k_>l^,
Eg. Res. 78, 35, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
luthmärk^l^^.UD.
3, 252, 29, a country or district ; site unknown.
Its name means neither "kingdom of Judah,"
nor " hand of the king."
lb (j(j 3gfe ©, Rev. 11, 130, 153, 12, 53;
see Abu T u ^\ C^3, Hebrew papyrus ^ •
Ibräamu, Ibläamu (j() J <==> ~=-
***** IV, 7S*. a district in Svria ; compare Heb.
T 5 • •
Ipu ()()o^, ()()d^(W], iv, 783,
'Mp^O^, Anastasi I, 25, 2, Joppa; Tall
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al-'Amârnah >-£.]] c£f? ^, Heb. *|Q^) Gr.
'IoVîT-n, Arab, lib, Syr. *jl£>CL*.
Im' ent fîau-nebu
tf£»i
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AAAAAA
/www Ci
C^î B.D.G. 180, the
mi' Ionian Sea.
Im en seqet-t (1(1 T J==J fl d ^, the
Red Sea. 'WWVA
Imh (| (| f U ' a town in Egypt' '
Inaâuâ ()()^^^;rJ, a town
near Memphis.
Inuämu
A/WWl
/WWW
/WWW
/www
f\/yij Rec. 20, 118,
*^P #$#$> IV> 74, 665, 744,
\J /www
/www n
AAAAAA
Ö AAAAAA
AAAAAA
f\ f\ AAAAAA ^1 y
<^> (|(| s^ r> ^= 1 <^>Israel
Stele 27, a district in Syria ; Tall al-'Amârnah
--TT E^ïï ^ ^ n
Intchath (|(| A ^ ~~~, Rec. 20,
qqmkM
I I I & WMVA^1
, Alt-K. 226, a
nia
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Irut(Ilut) (j^^f)^-^
IV, 785, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
1 (2
Irep (1(1 ùs±û, Rec. 20, 117, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
ft ft \\ <-~ *""rsJ AAAAAA y
Irtuna (m "fcv 1 0=^4, Anas-
f| ft \\ ■ ■ -1 AAAAAA
tasi I, 23, 1, Jordan; read (m
AAAAAA
ffft^ s ; Heb. \1^)\
Irtcha flfl^ll^, iv, 783,
II I KiS .TENS'
c^a, iv,783, S\S\"7*1 ^c^j, iv, 648,
lllTi^^'^-111'252'59-11
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
In
m
1, a suburb of Memphis.
Iha (m n *\ f\zvn, Rec. 20, 118, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ihm' (Ihem), Ihemm'
IV, 649, a district in'Syria; situation unknown.
Isantà ()() e |"J(]iiûfl,Rec.i2o,iis,
a district in Syria ; Heb. r\2& 2 Chron. xiii, 19.
Ikama (1(1 ^6^ _> l^^, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Igati l)l) B^TW1 "*•*""■
tasi I, 17, 8, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Itàkhab (HMî^J.iv.jH*.
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Uatu Çeru ** [^ J], Anastasi I,
27, 2, a fortress in the Eastern Delta.
Uaà %1L f\ C^û, IV, 804, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Uaâpekàu fl __^ (| ^ g (D,
motic), the district of the Gap at Abydos.
*~\ h, ft AAAAAA AAAAAA -
Uamn ^|(|(|©ö ßö ß^ (Demotic),
Ionia, Greece, Greek. ,
fl\fl ^ D'^4^2' i2°-a pro-
vince of Northern Nubia ; Pj ^^ stj <è\
f]^©'theNile0fNubia-
Uauâ[h] ^^f~?o^, Rec. 20,114,
à scribe's mistake for Rutuähu ^\ ^N ,—, ^\
[ßufll, IV, 798. -
UabU-tfl^.j^f^,Rev.4,
101, the 19th Nome of Lower Egypt (Oxy-
rhynchites).
a town near Memphis..
Uanres X1 ^K\ «««« —«— fN/vn, Famine
Stele, a Sudani country whence came silver.
Uarshai ^] ^.ffiaa Mil ()() ^, H,
158, £] J^i Rec- 22> 137» Orchoë.
(W)'
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<=> , IV, 68«;, a district
Uarth Jp\
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Uahâf]ra()el@\A.Z:5V^rOasi5,
Uahthuarka....^^;^
(I fB, Alt-K. 318, a district or town in Syria.
Uah(?) O?, 01(01ÛÛA
°^'f]^^©' A.Z. 5., 7., the
Oasis par excellence, i.e., Khârgah ; Copt.
cnr<k£,e, Arab. Jj, j£lj.
Uah-t *° _ , near Ta àa-t ent Nenu
<=>\S. ^ /www t an oasis not identified.
_oSa C2> I O li ■< /www
Uah ? 8 ivvi the country of the 0asis ;
• ÄJT—' Copt. cnr<k£,e.
Uahàst^lJ^V.^^own
Uah-tmeh ,0J*0>^°^
c>e=>\ Ä Northern Oasis, Oasis Parva, i.e.,
Q\> EU' Baharîyah.
iai ® ii' j?öaifl
Southern Oasis, Oasis Magna, /.*.,
Khârgah.
Uah-t res
Uakh£]of ©,£]©$,£]
° Ü^ m ' f\ ° Ü^ © ' thC °aSiS °f Khârgah-
„ P .P.702, I ,f ° ,the4thNome
1- of Upper Egypt (Diospolites).
the capital of the 4th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Uas-Meh 'J S £ S » Thebes of the North,
i.e., Thebes in Lower Egypt (Diospolis Parva).
Uas Shemâ $ ^ -t°, Thebes of the
South, i.e., Thebes in Upper Egypt (Diospolis
Magna).
Uashbaiu Pon3£L©,a t0"n ''"
0 I Jm. Egypt.
Uae1 -O ^ a stat^on on tne Kanâ-Kusêr
ë Û ((n/v/)' road.
Uaten •f) pAg J [®]> Sphinx 14, 158,
a town in the Delta.
the 10th Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphrodito-
polites); for the reading sec Rcc. 35, 1.
Uatch-tf!),f23©,f^,^,
î^>îf'î$S>£Ï^VhecaPitt,of
the 10th Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphrodito-
on both sides of the river; N ö ' ' ' '
, Rec. 35, 12, the eastern part of the city.
Uatch ur
^5*
xp
Uatch ur
a canal in the 6th Nome
of Upper Egypt.
/WWW
/WWW
vww<
nn
/WWW
/WWW ,
/WWW
X <WW<A S\
<ü> **"** xi /n ,
=t, Rec 27, 190, the "Great Green
Water," i.e., the Mediterranean Sea ; compare
Eth. nfh£ : Ofl.£ : Brit. Mus. 660, Or. 35, 2, r8.
Uatch urà âa Mehu ^^fjg
* o-=> ~=^ 8 % $£, the "Very Great Green
Water of the North Land," i.e., the
Mediterranean Sea.
Uatch ur Hau nebtiu
, B.D.G. 180,
^f
^f
AAAAAA
Jl ^37<^7 I l I
^C\vÜV. A.Z. 1900, 130, the Ionian Sea.
UatCh Mer î<=><^, a town in Egypt
UatChOS î H ^, the town of Buta
U-àmen(?)nei(| = ^c3>;^
Uitatchtàm ^HS^Il^. iv,
805, a district in the Sudan ; situation unknown.
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/www jj*fO/wwv\
/www f I /www
uâbr10 „ ,
I /www I >c3 /www
Silsilah.
/www ^a^o
Uäh-t /"T Q the shrine of Horus of
f J CT3' Edfû.
Uâbu
a district in the Sudan ;
situation unknown.
1^\(W],
UâbàSUt /3| [jjjjj /\ , the pyramid o
Userkaf rjJ^TI.
Uân tk^iw), IV, 891 a country o
Jr £3 Northern Syria
Uânl(P)^^(|(|ffe):«1, Rev
14, 18, a town in Egypt (?)
'II
\ _ , a name of Kher-ähau ûi q^
(3
„ (Babylon of Egypt) ; the two parts of the city
3S.
fN/vn, a dis-
V
were \i
■* 3i ^ ^ ' -0 31
Uâr ^K:^>^(H^,
trict in Lower Egypt.
^ ^ a name of the Nile and of certain canals
■-» a^=r' leading into Uâr
Uârkhata(?) j "^ f§ @, B-D-G.
ion, a town in Egypt.
Uis ^\ M (1 f! , Rec. 6,8, a town in Egypt,
Uu Benu *> &
!i
a district in the Nome |j||| TT (Tanites).
Ubeh (?) % J § jW]> IV, 800, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Up neterui l^f g, \/]l©.a
quarter of the town of Mendes.
Ups(?) XJr^ Nâstasen Stele 45 a
•^ v 7 - ' ' country in the Sudan.
-M d
© 1 □ zirm
crzi
UPeq
(j ©, B.M. 448,
© I I D Zls^^ . .. .
I „ .the district
3i I I © n©
of the Gap, the name of a large " gap " in the
mountains behind Abydos.
UPeqr ^^@ , Ikhe'rnefert 20; see
Upta (?) \/, L.D. III, i6a, in ^
« ... ' [Tïïffl I
, Tu en Up ta "Mountain of the Crown of
the earth," i.e., a district to the south of Egypt.
Up tesh Y/oo, B.D.G. 22, the en-
^^ 31 I
trance to the Fayyûm.
UmeSS ^/c=fj| fl(W], Rec. 20, 114;
see Amessu ^ ^ [jj ^ [rwj], IV, 798.
Un
0sx -Sis» .SsÊa»
1, the 15th
Nome of Upper Egypt (Hermopolites)
un Hi ©, B.D. 149, Hi,a city ?f/he
0 ^
12th Aat.
Unn •&> i, the "City of hours"(?)
/WWW ^
/WWW
Unai ^
Syria; situation unknown
Unàs-t ^»
, IV, 789, a district in
K, a town ; site unknown.
Uu en änkh © ^K 3s »~™ •?• £ [©],
name of a part of Sni (Asnâ).
ITnuMeh^f>^^,a.ow„
near the modern Damanhûr—Hermopolis Parva.
Unu Shemä 41*%, U. 311, <=$=> Ö
% ©, T. 259, ■&> ö ^> ©, Rec. 31, 169,
M^M V£i W /WWW _/i W —tl
Unu, the capital of the 15th Nome of Upper
Egypt, Hermopolis ; also called Unu of the
South,
Ö©
îx^'
3&ïi~""fl
/WA/W
/WWW
/WWW
n'
Uu en uâb x
a district in Egypt.
Ummàt(?) Ä.Ä (I a, name of a
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Unp Ä ° #*^ ©, ^H1,
*/ww, ©'UDO D ûtë'
B.D.G. 149-^ J©,Edfû.
U en nesu Taui ^K^—1 ° ^^©,
Jri T—\>\>
a district near Memphis.
UuenRänefer^^Jg,
%v%v * î° Piänkhi Stele, a town near
JrJr I «SX I 6 G * Bubastis.
Unhtchartà zSS
a lake or canal near Tan is
VH4
/WWW
/VAA/W*
/WWV\
Unkh /www , a town in the Nome Tekh.
/wwv\ I /wwv\ I ^? /wwv\ vo?
BD 12c II -^s» ~"""" Hermopolis of Upper
*' '/wwwo©' Egypt.
Unes Ä=> #ü, ^[lû®, a
canal in Upper Egypt.
#\ /WWW
Unshek VKaorwj, Bubastis 34 a, a
district in the Sudan.
Un ta uat em nefer-t Men-
kheperrâ Ä^^^ J^
(ô
JUUJ
, IV, 814, Rec. 13, 203, name of
the canal made by Thothmes III in the First
Cataract.
ä /WWW «
Unth V> |Q^4, B.D. i25,Neg. Con.
(var. >e\ /www iwi), a district in Egypt (?)
Uu en Thar
district in the Eastern Delta.
Ur-t X, X ~ ^i=r, B.D.G. 154,
a canal near Edfû.
■^^^ AAAAAA
XJr -3=^ &&& the Labyrinth.
Ur -^~* , Rec. 2, 112, a Theban ceme-
tery = «^r=> ^^ rvxn.
Ur àab-t Menkheperrä (Oea$J
ä*
j Annales 3, 110, a temple of
Thothmes III.
Ur amakh ^ (j _> o ^ O, an
estate of Àssâ.
Ur manu ^Ç Ö 11 ©, an estate of Khufu.
Ur Khäirä fo¥^]^ A.
the pyramid of Khäfrä.
Urkau^uUU©.an cs{?£f°f
Ur ka Sahurä (o ^ %>] ^*» U
an estate of Sahurä.
Uri, Urit ^I|I|".^I|I|S."-Dl
125, Neg. Con., a town in Egypt.
Urit ^* (1 (1 ° , a canal or lake at Tanis.
^> Rec. 20, ï 16, 118, a district in Syria ; situa-
JT ' tion unknown.
Urm' W^^^» IV> 793, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
land of the Nome ta (Busirites).
UhemkheperfJ^, fg^,
Denderah.
Uh-t ^K $ ° ^' ^^' a country con"
Ji X f\^n ' quered by Thothmes III.
Uhat ^\ 9 <è\ , the name of a
country, the region of the Oases (?)
Una ta ^°
<M
, a suburb of Heliopolis.
Uhut ^?o^^,StaLTaf. 3i,adi
trict ; situation unknown.
Uu Heru
estate of Horus," a name of
several districts in Egypt.
Uu Heru-maati (?) ^ ^ °J> *,
-—$? ° a district in the Nome of
V
Thes-Heru.
US \^, A.Z. ,877,146-f£. Thebes.
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Uspenpet %>P^ ° D °, Bubastis.
User
(? ^
, Unu (Hermopolis Magna).
User ifljT^^ (Demotic), Thebes.
User
User
U-fla
1PS1
(wij
a mountain in
Northern Syria.
1*—A
Edfû.
User hat 1~==|, B.D.G. 165, the house
of the sacred boat Amen-user-hati (I ] I
_J)
at Thebes.
O
crzi
User Kheper Râ 1 fl î n
Sphinx 14, 163, a town in Egypt (?)
Usékh^»®,^«--, Reo.
15, 88, a town in the Oasis of Khârgah.
the temple of Osiris at Athribis.
Usesh sekhef res, etc. ^Kflnnryi
\>
^ O ^ , Denderah.
I a W I ©
Us (?) seshmi ^
CD
i, Rec.
n, 129, a town in Egypt.
Ustt @P?^.e ^LfS ^fl^, a portion
of the 14th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Ukemtt %^=^ t^ ^ ^ > Famine Stele,
a Sudani country whence came mother of
To
o.
Ug ^>S
B.D.G. 173, a canal in the
Delta.
Ugar
e
, a canal
in the 7th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Utàu, Uthàu ^1 (j ^G^a, ^£=
H tk IV, 797, a district in the Sudan ; situation
*\ _2f ' unknown.
Utuithetch |(j(j
CD
, B.D.G. 175,
a frontier station of the 2nd Nome of Upper
Egypt.
Utent, Uthent ^\ Q Q, ^x^^r^/v/^
/T AAW^ _ZT £S
Iv> 798> \N"^~ 1 0^4, B.D. 64, 19, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown ; varr. «jTTTk. ,
Utennutt % « ö û û , a Sudani coun-
try ; situation unknown.
Utheth ^\s=>, a Sudani country; var.
Uthentiu ^" \^'IV> 6'7'a
Sudani people.
UthesHer^^A;.
ilk © ' ^!ï! 3 Ä ©• il A© •the 2nd
-nj^r- Nome of Upper Egypt (Apollinopolites).
111^^ ©
the Necropolis of Abydos.
I <
Utent ^K S^(wj, iv, 803, %c:S3 ö
, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Utcha
a name of Egypt as the
country of the Eye of Rä.
Utchärit \^) Ö(U, IV, 1027, a
district in the Delta. •
Utchä tchatchau(?) X ® ©, a
town in the Fayyûm.
Uu tcheser sesheta *f gw^ i^,
a district near Bubastis.
Ba t^^. /\ , the pyramid tomb of Nefer-
àrikarâ ( O J-cs>-U J.
Bail! <ssb> /\ > the pyramid tomb of Ati
QZÏD-
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A.Z. 46, 69, the Two Lands
(Egypt).
Ba-ti J*
BanebTet(TolieO%iYBB^
^,=^^fiSeJ::k, B.D.G. 185, or Per Ba neb
Tct, the capital of the Nome Hat mehit *^) ^y^ ',
Mendes; Assyr. ^ *]- *&i?"<Hf <M=.
Ba-tet 'fejkjf)0©,Rec ii, 161,Mendes.
Baâa J^()^fc^> Rec- 2°. "s;
see Baàm J "(^ (j^b. qua.
IV, 798, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Baàrut J^ 0-^»^%, IV, 782, 986,
a district in Syria; compare Heb. nV^NSl,
Josh, ix, 17, 2 Sam. iv, 2]
BstowtahaJ^Ä^oaa,
L.D. Ill, 252, 123, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
BaitaÄnta J^ll)"^)
()^L.D.in>,56>j^()())():^)q,a
district in Syria ; Heb. rTfaWPSl Josh, xv, 59.
BaitàShaàr j^^(]()](] „
^d\ 1 là -^-i ^ 1 ^ Anastasi '•
22, 8, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Baita Taquna J ^£ ()()}() "
c=^!^lî* V l^^^Alt_K*33x 'a d,strict
in Syria; compare Heb. ViHTTP!!, Josh, xv, 41,
xix, 27.
Baità Tuquna J ^ (j(j "| (j rr-z>
<==*\*\ vi^^^Rec*2o> M7; scc
797, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Bauà J 3gi ^ (j ß/v/), L.D. III, 187, a
country in Syria; situation unknown.
Bau-Kem, Bau-Qem, Bau-Gem
V*k£'Wr£-¥l
"*■ ^^H- %* S"«^BDG-
211, a Sudani country whence the worship of
Hathor, Shu, Tefnut, and other Sudani gods
was introduced into Egypt.
Batu(Baut) J'^o^tH^a, a Sudan!
country ; situation unknown.
Babar (Babal) %*%*"ÄÄ> Rcv-
11,167, Babylon ; Heb. TQ!L ; var. J J ûûs ,
Babyl^V #?3 {M, Pers. tf fif tf "ff -«
o, IV, 783, J^T"^. £g-Res- 71,112,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Barbar^^^^^^(H^, Rec
20, 115, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Baràst J fljjfc xx ( jj * ©, B.D.G. 197,
\
g§ a city in' the Delta near the Libyan
' frontier.
Bania ^i"^^^) ^, Nàstasen Stele
18, the capital of the Island of Meroë, the ruins
of which lie near the modern village of Bagrawir,
about 40 miles south of the Atbarâ ; Gr. yUpô^,
M<y>oa7ov.
Barbatu ^ <Ä, ^ £, Eg.
73, 106, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Barmam ^L"^^ ^. £££, l.d.
III, 252, 33, a district in Syria; compare Heb.
DV/3., l Chron. vi, 70, in Manasseh (Brugsch).
Barhaà %* <=> IU ^ () G "| fc~],
Gol. 4, 9, a foreign country ; situation unknown.
Barg ^^^, LD. Ill, 131, a
district in Syria; situation unknown, Tall al-
'Amârnah >f- cJU*.
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Bartà *&i.£Äl fi (Ho^, Anastasi I,
20, 8, a district in Syria, Bêrût ; Tall al-'Amârnah
-tTT ^ ^ïïï Swfl» Gr- B^yTo'9'Arab- '°'
Eth. ocffi: ^
Bahit °^(l(lc Q££, the name of a country,
" white marble country " ; compare Heb. tom
Esther i, 6.
Baht ^^J 9 „ , a suburb of Memphis.
Bahm^f^^, Sphinx 3,
239 = Behut crs^(?)
Bakh, Bekha, Bekhatt J ® , J
>-*£•*»£• Jg. J %>
■^k =5£= B.D. ic8, 2, 15, the country of sun-
J(W)' rise, the East.
Bakhther "^ ® -fiÄ, Maskhûtah
Stele, Bactria; Pers. e| fff «TT -TrT H "ïf ^
Babyl. V £f •* fc.
■§■©■ J v&jhu®-Bubastis; see
Per Bast.
Bash
CD
CD
Sudani country ; situation anknown
, IV, 800, a
Baq aT®> I @»a name of Egypt.
Bak^T^SIV'8ooJ^
"j 0^4, Kubbân Stele 5, jl "fe^
^,B.M.I38,Rea.5>.7.,^^,JK,
34, 186, a town in Nubia; Gr. 'Aßovyklv.
Bak (He-t Bak)
<D&;
.B.D.G.
210, a temple of the hawk (&Htf"} of Horus,
Hierakonpolis (?)
Baka nefer-t en Neb-[er]-tcher
^^J^J^Denderah.
Bakem Jl '^JEEr^a, Rec. 20,115;
see Bau-Qem.
Bagarua %L S^-fi* 1 £]]^| **,
Gol. 4, 10, a foreign country ; situation
unknown.
Batântà J) "fe^ | (j ^ | (j, IV, 786,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Bat* Thupar J ^ ^ ] () „
T^^^, fèl^.'AnastasiI'22's'
a district in Syria; compare Heb. ""|QbTP!ll(?)
Bat Äarmam (Bat Äalmam) * "fei
, a district in Syria ; situation un-
- -£ä -^ ù££f
known. Alt-K. (385) compares Heb. DTiyTPl.
Batia J ^| (j(j ^, iv, 785, a dis-
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
Batbentâ J %*) JL"H' IV' 786;
seeJ^)1^)1'
Bathuarn^^lff]^^^,
L.D. Ill, 252, 24, Beth-horon; compare Heb.
"phVPSl (Josh, x, 10, 11), a city in Ephraim.
Bat shar, Bat shaâr J "fe^ jl JjJjJ
a district in Syria ; var. J «^^ s=s T»T»T
£££, L.D. III, 131.
Bat shanràa ô^jL ) ÜB ^ () ^
D^fl, L.D. Ill, 252, 16 ; compare Heb. ÏNtuTPiL
(1 Kings iv, 12), in Manasseh, west of the
Jordan; var. J ^ s=s JjJjJ^<_>( 0^4.
Battapuh^J^D^]-,
L.D. Ill, 252, 39, a district in Syria. Alt-K.
(389) compares Heb. rnSJTJT!!.
Bat tarmam ..-,«,. ^
L.D. Ill, 252, 36, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
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Bat-tchabi
L.D. Ill, 252, 45, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Bathar J 'feb
a district in Syria ; situation unknown
Bathäath(?) ."fe^5""13^
252, 124,a district in Syria; situation unknown.
1 , Rcc. 20, 116,
,L.D.III,
Bath änth
1\
ww^iyv), L.D.
"i. w *'k* ÜÜ20, a.district in, syria;
Ö JTY)nn^f\/v/r situation unknown.
Batohana 6-yi Ä. ô
Q£3, IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Bâa,Bàat Jô(j ©, B.D. 41,4, j^ @,
B.D.G. 184, a town in Egypt.
Bâa-t J Jq_ t=t; a canal near Edfû.
Bàa-ti(?)j(]^§, Egypt.
Sphinx 14, 160; Copt. &eCI<L.
Bàshu J () □□ p ^ ©, a tow" i"^
Bàket(P) JH^^©â» BD'
142, 87, J () ^ JV^ ©, U. 578, J f\ ^
J^ ©, N. 966, a city in the Tuat (?)
Bât (?) Khufu (ofr^.^ J ^.
an estate of Khufu ; situation unknown.
Uv "g, $$# the capital of the 15th Nome of
_2T X* © ' Lower Egypt (Hermopolites).
BâVÀssà ÇÏ^J] ü—n f g,
OS J—î ®-UD-m-8°-
estate of Àssà, estate of Sahurä.
Bâti ta. n ,■&=, J-j§f&.
Bâhu
B.D.G. 187, 188, the name of several
canals.
J-I*
the eastern arm
of the Nile.
Bi,Blt(?) j()(|- B.D.G. .S^town
Biu J M\ ^\ ©, a town in Egypt
Baut(?) Buut(?) j %V; var.
IV, 797, a Sudani country;
situation unknown.
Bu-t ur ent ser neteru J
Ö t| 1 !, B.D.G. 152, Edfû.
Bu-t behen kheftiu J ° J j(
O
<=> w
IS, Edfû.
Buenähä J^fi^.PÄR
27, 120; Gr. Bo/i7ra>/(?)
, n, a solar
temple at Denderah.
Bu-t en Râ tchat J|
*~ A f thC
CDÎCX I AX
solar temple of Heri-shef neb fej nvn
SÏÏ-., in the Fayyûm.
Li ©
Bu-gem J173^^1^; see Bau-qem.
Rec. 2, 140, 19, 22, the city of Naucratis.
Bu tchämiu \ \\, P. 145, M. 182,N. 692,
the 19th Nome of Upper Egypt (Oxyrhynchites
of the West).
Bu-t Tet-ti (Tchet-ti) J^jjj}^
^ j, Edfû.
Buaiqajf)^^,Pap. 3024,
92, Edfû.
Buaiqa en ka nekht user J Ci
Bur J^\ 1 , Rec. 20, 118, a country
conquered by Ramescs III.
Buhen "J% J^iXi« BD-G- '98. the
district of the modern Wâdî tfalfah— the Hour
of Ptolemy.
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[M3bu8hu(?)|lÜ]^m^,
IV, 804, a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
, IV, 796, a Sûdânî
Bukakj^L-U,
country; situation unknown.
Bebà J J Ö [Gûfl], IV, 803, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Beber, Bebel J J <T>, IV, 668,
Babylon ; Heb. h^l, Assyr. £f Î^C^ ffif #>
H ^ ^ ON Pers- Bâbirush fcf fyy tf ff
r« < H" «"•
Bepset J D fl "1 [Dûa], IV, 799, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Bernai (Bum'i ?) 1 J^^M.lv^Si,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown. Alt-K.
(340) suggests that | J fl | (] =
J/WWV\ C\
"*"" JH , a district of Thebes.
ö?f©'f©'ltemple
town of Osiris in Tanis.
Benui (?)
Benti J
"T
a district in Upper
Egypt.
', a town in Egypt
Beruaj-^f]-B.D.G.I96,j^
"^"^, Nâstasen Stele 16, Meroë, the capital of
the kingdom of the Island of Meroë; var.
I-2ä()^| g ; Gr. Me^
Berber (?) $1 $1, a district in Upper
Egyp^ W ® $Wr - Ka3c KPKeP (?)
Berberta
J^J
ûô; var.
J*^"^ fl'^^Sft IV'3l6( 796, a Sûdânî coun-
I -J I Or try ; situation unknown.
J<; ^ /WWW
^ ^' IV' 786' a diS"
trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; Tall al-
'Amârnah -tfl ^V Jgf >~t~].
Berget Jq^I?» a t0wn of the god
Re-hes Oil .^&_ -^, in the Fayyûm.
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of the modern district of Wâdî Halfah—the Bow»/
of Ptolemy.
Beh J 8 ^ ©> Rec- 3> 5°>a town in Egypt.
"RaVi il 8 ^ a town near the modern
* ' J X ©' Al-Kâb.
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Behuit (?) *~ S = Behut S, Edfû.
Behuk J 8 ' * (\£4, IV, 802, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Behut' "
f \>
, ^=S,EdfûorUdfû.
Behut os,
* * ^©
trict in the Nome Ânpu
Behüten
/WWW
/WWW ,
/WWW
I, a dis-
\>
nutcn -w -f=t, <w 3=1, <u~
t=t, a district in the 6th Nome of Lower Egypt.
Behset^sethJK Q,J^,
IV, 800, J ? M Q (\/\/], Rec. 20, 114, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Beht ur[t] en Behut-t jj1 S ^^ ^
*,Edfû.
Bokha
, Metternich Stele 84, the
land of Sunrise, the East ; see Bakh.
Bekhen ^ JL ; see Tu-en-Bekhan
-Cl /www
/www II /www IÏÏÏÏTI .
anm J w
Bekhen u ~*"w, u **"B> ©, a town
—il £S §§ -il /WWW
which stood on the site of the modern Mît-Kamr.
Bekhen àrkhen 11 ® (1 <^> D ^,
-cl /www I /www W w
B.D.G. 203, D 11 ® il ^, a suburb of Busiris.
/www •»-=» i? ^
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rf5 /WWW <£ r ■ " ■! %? £=>
of Seti I at Karnak j (2) a name of Tanis.
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BokhononBiu JJv£L — Jflû%©>
D SI ° " l|MWB-D-G-205>"town
-d/ws^^a/ws^^a «<3 l l _ZT in Egypt.
Bekhten J ^, J 2^ ©, Bekhten
Stele, an Asiatic country; situation unknown.
Besit 5 fi /]/] C==:\ a temple-town in the
y J I H H <=> ©' Nome Mctelites.
Best J P Q 2» Bubastis; see Bast.
Be«JoJf©- JUS- J4
^5^5©' JM11 "»Rev' I3>84> ^P1'
Bek J , a town near Sais.
Bekai ÎU0() q. sPhinx. I4> ^4: *
J T^ HS w * town in the Delta.
Bektan(?) J^*1^^. IV, 8o3>
a Sudan! country; situation unknown.
Begshagâ J S MÛ "^ S (), J&
ÎÏÎÏÎ 71 A ^' 7^7' a Sudani country; situa-
■ ' ^ S ' tion unknown.
TtAtn. (H^k ° P.S.B. i4, 238, a town
B6ta J dm©' in Egypt.
Bethbeth Jl s=s J s=s, IV, 799, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Betsh J^|, B.D.G. ,„, J
^è\ ©, B.D. 142, 14, a town in Egypt.
r\n
Pe, Pi, Pu ° , N. n, the town of Buto
in the Delta; ~. ^\, P. 71, M. 102, N. 10;
SI*.*--
Pe, Pi, Pu
D D I D
°'S.°iiM!r©ü
of the town Per Uatchit
see Pe-fep.
, the temple quarter
rr~D ? o eu
Î
, Buto;
P-nu-tur en Heru ^ <=>^, Ed«*-
town in the Nome Nefer-Ament, Buto.
Pa-àaonAmon Jg^A0?,
^ I/STK IMAM 1 IVWVA Ö
Sphinx, 14, 160, the capital of the Nome
Sma-Behf.
Pa-ànorrut^^JI^o,
B.D.G. 61, the "sandstone city" />., the
cemetery.
B.D.G. 64, a district in the nth Nome of Lower
Egypt.
Pa-àh en penrä (?) 3^ û m
-_fl, Rec. 31, 36, a town in Egypt.
Pa-ashenm^^^
j*"t* çg B.D.G. 72, Rev. 3, 40, a town near
f ' Tanis.
Pa-âm'q Âàatchaà 5^ *«=>
252, 65 and 66, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Pa-â-t en pa uaher
nmnoojp (?)
Pa-ir ^^k11T'Sphinx,4',6j'
a town in the Delta.
B.D.G. ,75, ^ ] ^> ()() °^, a town in the
17th or 18th Nome of Upper Egypt.
Pa-baiàa(?)^M t\\^
L.D. III, 252, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Pa-bukh ^J^, ¥™mheb
6 "\s? (I O Rec 19, 18, a district in
v™> JifN/vV Syria ; situation unknown.
792, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Pa-paba^^^^,iv,;93.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
3Q3
Rec 23, 49 ; Copt.
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Pa-penâ o
D ^
a suburb of
Memphis.
/www fWI
<=> I *) r±s±s\ Anastasi I, 19, 2, a district in
I ' Syria ; situation unknown.
x*yi /www -
Pa-mu d \\ »M**t d
rr^ /WWW -KENS' VWWV
>yi r\ /www
IV, 798 (Rameses III, \s\ ****** r^^vo, Rec.
—IjlNS' /www
20, 114), a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Pa^uenpaRâ^r^o|(
s ^ ° $ ® ' SphinX'I4' l63:
(1) a canal near Belbês ; (2) a canal at Abydos.
Pa-mer^kSc©J'BaG-,°64-
the region of lake Mareotis.
Pa-nasa
, L.D. III,
160, Rec. 8, 137, a district; situation unknown.
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Pa-nagbu Ashahatà AK ^ S J
^^.(l^Mf|(l^.^.III,252,
92 and 93, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-nagbu Ätchaurhuth
",L.D. Ill,
.r\/\/)
252, 84 and 85, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Pa-nagbu Uahthuarki
L.D. Ill, 252, 90 and 91, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Pa-nebS î<? ~**aa J) fl ^ , Nâstasen
-o ^0* /www ^
Stele 29, i*C J n o -^-, Mission 13, 4,
near the modern Wâdî Halfah; Gr. llvoity.
Pa-râ ^f^">RecI7> I2°> Abutig>
in Upper Egypt; Copt. <knoe**KH = 'AttoGIjkt).
Pa-rut Ament ^ ^> ^ K'
a town in the Delta.
Pa-rut en pa-Râ J^ ^>
O I, a town near Tanis (?)
\>
Parbu ^^ J^c^a, Eg. Res.
73, 105, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Parem
<e**
<e<
, Rec. 11, 146,
canal in the Nome Coptites.
Parekhti fâ~T~ "
12, 24, a town in Egypt.
Pars ^^)cL'II'r28'Persia;
see |1q^£I, Old Persian f=- fff 3T T^>
Baby^V *ï Ä fl fl-
Parqa^<^]^Q^,L.D.ili,
146, 27, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Pa-haqràa Fetiushaàa Tj£? ^fr
"vs. r^s\] L.D. III, 252, 68 and 69, a district
in Syria; situation unknown. In this name
and in several following a^ is the Eg. article.
Pa-haqràa en Äatchait "%£? ffi
III, 252, 77 and 78, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Pa-haqer Shanaiàa î^ *# "^
252, 87 and 88, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Pa-hagràa Àrqat ^ <g> J^ f\
96 and 97, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Pa-hageri Haniniàu Tj& *#> S
|)() ù^<f\'^ |) ^jvvj, L.D. III, 252,
94 and-95, a district in Syria; situation un-
| known.
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Pa-hager Thoruan 1<? tf? ®
, L.D. III, 252,101 and
■9t*s 0 1 tmr\/vo
102, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
^j f\/vo a district in Syria ; situation un-
I ' known.
Pa-huqràa Àabaramâ
1
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■?tas
rv-^n:
r\/\/)
A
, L.D. III,
252, 71 and 72, "Abram's Field"—a district in
Syria; situation unknown.
Pa-her-hem (?) 1<? f=* f *= v&
"v*^, a canal in the Nome Latopolites.
Pa-kharm'
a canal in the Nome Sethroites.
)—i
\>
Pasiu ^knqe0©'Rec-"'
118, a town near Rakoti.
Pasunqa ^^^^, LD-
III, 88, a district ; situation unknown.
Pa-sebtipa-peni^flJ-^
v Sphinx 14, 168, a town in the
' ' Delta.
<=> \\
Sphinx 14, 164, a town in
the Delta.
Pa-sebti pa ... nuâ Igf H J
I0
Pa-sebti pa-setheni ^? (1 J
GÜÜ©,
<=> \\
Sphinx 14, 164, a town
Pri] ^ SS w' " in the Delta
• Pa-sebt en âameh ^? fl J | ft ©
2^f W*, a part of the town of Shejen.
PaSegnàr(?) J^p^^^®'
Rec. 31, 35, a town ; situation unknown.
Pa-segerà ^ fl J^ \ ©> Rec- 31.
35, a town ; situation unknown.
Pa - shashau - khä ^ T»T»T îtîtî ^
^ , a part of the great temple of Memphis.
Pa-shet on Ànob fcotch
WAAA 1 E 1 fV ^D.G. 59, a part of I*ake Mocris
Pa-qom ur (?) ^ jj. g
a town in the Eastern Delta.
Pa-ka äa Rä-Heru-aakhuti
, a temple of Isis.
Pakâkna 1^ ^^ ik ^(7) a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-gem, Per-gem ^^^£,
south-east Sudan.
Pa-gem Àten 1& /i/g (j „£*, nôs-
tasen Stele36, ^^^ 1 TT ""Ä
(J v«a^a a seat of the cult of Aten in Nubia.
1 O
Pa-gerg fâ j^j^ |, a locality in
the Fayyûm.
Pa-ta en Uatchit ^"^YÎ^Uk
3^3c B.D.G. 148, Alexander Stele, a town in
a. © ' the Nome of Buto ; Copt nxerteTOJ.
Pateb 1<^oJ(ö(](ö \,Demot.CaL42 2,
the island of Pathyris ; Copt neTOÄ.
Pathon, Pathan, Pethan ° ru
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O 1=1
Pentatohan
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Pa-tesh en Per Uatchit /£*< nrc~>
L_ _j o ^ o
distnct of Buto.
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Patharu fâ\&**% ™,
789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Pa-thuf^^^-fjo;*«
Pa-thosl ^3 —^V'^12'
24, a town in Egypt.
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Pa-tchetku ^ ^3) \ ^g, the
canal (?) of Avaris.
P-àauâb D /""f^^, D f\\\^,
"holy tomb," or "holy island," i.e., Philae.
P-àa rek □ £5» ^, « Island of Rek, or
Lek," Philae ; Copt. mX<kK.
P-àhi-t d (] ra ()() ^, B.D.G. 69 : (1) a
suburb of Memphis; (2) d (J m flu ^j B.D.G.
68, a town in the Nome Coptites; (3) n (J HI (J (J
^Ö^IIUB.D.G. 69, Edfû.
P-às-t ent uaher n j| ° "*"" -f) ra
R !!, B.D.G. 160; Copt, nmnooop.
P-äenp-uaher aTE^a-pl ra ^©>
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Rec. 23, 49; Copt, nmnoüop.
Päpä fj, B.D.G. 215, a town near
Thebes; Copt. n<&.nH ; Papa of the Itinerary
of Antoninus.
D
Piu a(j(]^©=»Pe
Pirtau °<=>^Ö
11 1 111
Syria; situation unknown.
, IV, 788, a district in
see
D I
□ 4>
Pi-tchep D 11^ 0;- OüO'
Pun, Punt n <=$=* ° , Palermo Stele,
D ö - - D ~£"
rj.23» p=^.^s» , agold-
bearing country in the Southern Sudan, whence
came some of the aboriginal Egyptians,
PanUu D±il ^^w-»»
Pursatn D <=:> ■a1 ' 1 C^a, the country
of the Philistines; ^J5 Ö 1 (| 1 ^ !, Thes.
1204, the Philistines; Heb. DVjltt?7Q Assyr.
\* rif= -ét t^ *y and ^ 4- S' ^mi,
Rawl. C.I.W.A. I, 35, 1, 12, II, 52, 1, 40.
Purath □^\<T>[W], IV, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Puhartà ° m ^4>) f\ «|», acanal
in the Eastern Delta.
Puqa n ^\ A "^ ©, a district of Abydos ;
see
D A
^ A A IV, 793, a country and a
\\ Hi ' people in Northern Syria.
Puqi a%
Puqiu d ^ ^ (](] ^, IV, 793, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
Putaui □ %{" e^B», A.Z. 35, 18, an estate
§'|<| tiûfl, Rec. 20,116,
in the Oxyrhynchite Nome.
Puther.... □ %s=z3 „
a northern country conquered by Rameses III
P-mu en Utcha Heru □
i ^ j^' BD,G- l83' a canal of Edfû-
/WWW
P-mu en set en Sebek □ ~*™ w*
,. /www
Ö "Ss^, a canal in Upper Egypt.
/WWW
/WWW /www
/WWW
P-mer
, a town near Asnâ.
Pemkha □ t\ T ©, B.D.G. 296,
village near Thebes ; Copt. riJULOttj (?)
P-mesrä
Dift
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, a town in Egypt.
Pen Abtu ° ^Sm=t , RD-G- l8>ATaI
* Ö c5b at Abydos.
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Penmaàuâ J^ (|(| ^ Ä»
f\ f\ /www *\ n
seeInaâuââ(J(J \&»^-^-
P-nebesDjfpQ.gJpll.atown
near the modern Wâdî Halfah ; Gr. Tlvovty.
Penshât a ^V a canal in the Nome
* Öcsjei' Latopolites.
Penshenugjoj, ^fö(},a
canal in the Nome Patarest.
Pentatehan
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Per(?) (Àa-per?) ^f ^ ^
B.D.G. 120, Crocodilopolis in the Fayyûm.'
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Per
crzi
, a town m the Eastern Delta.
Peràau^^^apartofMern-
Per Aakh or Por sha " frîtî g;
(i) a district near ? J § in Upper Egypt;
I JO. vi
îïfiî ^\ Nâstasen Stele, a town or
-^ V' village in the Sudan.
Peràakhut V'^ïo®'V"?"
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Hathor at Denderah and of other shrines of
Hathor.
Per àakhut A ment "~ ^rQn
Osiris temple of Libya-Mareotis.
Per Àâr-t Àusâasit
, the
S\
If^Bi
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, a temple in Ami (Heliopolis)
Per àâhu
Per ai
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temple of
the Moon.
\
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B.D.G. 9, a sanctuary at Sekhem (Letopolis).
Per Àimhetep sa Pteh
9 , the Asklepeion of Memphis.
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IV, 793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Per Amen ^P A =», "Q e=
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the great temple of Amen in Thebes and other
towns in Egypt and Nubia.
Per Àmenmeri Rainess äa nekh-
tut " fûsTirn—S3.
I V *1 :e=ei I I 1 —*-J ^^ o III
the town of Rameses in the Eastern Delta ; Heb.
DDÇ^n, Gen. xlvii, ii.
Per Amennetep "y"(iJSs^Jll.
the temple of Amenhetep III at Thebes (Luxor).
Per Àmentà " (j ^ | (j ©, Sphinx
14, 157, a town in the Delta.
(I ^^ Q, A.Z. 1907, 46, Memphis.
Por Ànpu " () ^ ©, Sphinx
lin a***** cq 1 _i t\ *vv*a
'4, 156, , f\ 0^ > , I] D 0 O» RD'a
59' 1 I 4 D <2 ®' RCC 3' 38: ^ 3 t0W"
in the Delta; (2) part of the quarries of Tûra;
a temple in Alabastronpolis.
Per Ànher " J^ $, B.D.G. 63,
a name of This, Sebennytus, etc.
B.D.G. 66, Sphinx 14, 156, A.Z. 1869, 98, a
town in the Delta (Prosopis?).
Per Ahu neb Amentt C~D ^S *zz?
W o, a quarter of the town of Het-neh (Metelis).
^PerAst^j)-^^.^
JJ, the temple of Isis near the Great Pyramid.
Per Àsàr " il ,""^,"15),
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jcq the name of many sanctuaries of
J] I' Osiris.
Rec. 31, 35,
Per Àsàr " -S*-
I -CE:
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e (2 I ©' IlOfCIpI, Arab.^jL
Per Àsàr neb Tet '^^^rT^^f}©'
Busiris—the capital of the Nome Busirites;
Assyr. ^JJ *S- <J- tlE-
Per Àsàr Nemur tr^D riS ^* ui,
the temple of Osiris-Mnevis.
Per Àsàr Reqet " j) -az>- J) ^ ^
c^> Sphinx, 14, 161, the temple of Osiris
On0' at Rakoti (P^KCf).
Per Àsàr Kheiiti-Àmenti
â
3k X Ik the chief temple of Osiris
1F1' atAbydos.
Per Astes " (| P^. " (| P
Ö-""" Ä B.D. 145, 81, the temple of a form
>_ î(]' ofThoth.
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Per àqer cr^1 (]
4 Hermopolis in the
% « ' Delta.
Per àtef Anher-Shu sa Râ
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Per Atem
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i, a name of This.
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" House of
^ ^ .ft.
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, a town in the Eastern Delta (Succoth) ;
Heb. DriQ, Exod. i, n, Gr. naTovfios'Apaßia?,
Copt. neeojjuL.
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temple of Àten built by Amenhetep IV in his
town of Àakhut-en-Aten (Tall al-'Amârnah).
* "great house," a name
3' of the Necropolis.
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Per âa
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Per Äait
~ , Denderah
Per Aakheperkarâ ^ ( 0^^(j
Rechnungen 35, an estate near Memphis.
PerAnnuit
Per ânuq
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, Denderah.
, Rec. 10, 140,
the capital of the Nome Mahetch.
Per ânkh Cr^1 -9-, Denderah.
Per ânkh tr~3 ■¥■ cm ^ , Rec. 27,
the city of the dead, i.e., Deadland.
f
, B.D.G.
Rec. 17, 119, Bakchis
on Lake Moeris.
Per änkhet
I26' 1 T ^
Per ânkh àru " f ~^() ~ j^,-,*
"temple of the living," a name of the Necropolis.
PerÂha ^ q^ ~, r^ q^
a district near Per Mätchet.
Per Uas
f\ <* the temple of Amen
j, © ' Rä at Napata
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~ : (1) the capital of the 19th Nome
of Lower Egypt ; (2) a name of Denderah, Buto ;
Copt. no**T*0, Gr. Bovtw.
Peruät^^g.B.D.G.uc.he
temple of Denderah.
Per uäb Cr^1 Xf ctd , the temple of
Osiris at Abydos.
Per Upuatu shemâ " ^ Ê
1 n ^ the temple of Upuatu in the south
r © ' (Lycopolis).
Per Unnut cr^1 ^ * jl, B.D. 137,
38, a temple in Hermopolis. •
Per unkh ' ' /www
, the temple of
Osiris in the 15th Nome of Lower Egypt.
Sß' I SI'
Per ur
DX
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, the temple of Osiris in Aphroditopolis.
Per ur en mat
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«, , a temple near the granite quarries at Aswan.
Perutr?) " %> O x Aphrodito-
v ' I Jiû l@ . polis.
Perut(?) " \>® Ü , B.D.G. 174,
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the burial place of Set.
Per utet en hem-t set
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PerBa
, the temple of Denderah.
B.D.G. 185, a sanctuary
' of the Ram of Mendes.
Per Ba en Àsàr
1 1
a temple near Lake Moeris.
Per Ba neb Tet (Tenet)
b
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, Rev. 11, 145, the capital of the 16th
Nome of Lower Egypt, Mendes; Assyr.
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Por Baiu
i
a town in the Delta
, Rec. lo, 142,
Karnak, 52, 7, a town near the western frontier
of the Delta.
Per Bast V<g5, Vj^JS'
K®' TÎZHvBubastis; Gr-
Boiî/3a<rr«ç, BovßaoToty Copt. nO**ß.<kCf~, Heb.
nD3->D, Arab. ^ Jj.
PerBastmeht^llf^Bu-
bastis of the North, /.*., Bubastis in the Delta.
Per Bast shemâ cr^1 O -X-Q !!,
1 Ü © T ©» BDa 2°7' Bubastis of
the South, i.e.t of Upper Egypt, or Denderah.
Perbak^fc^Q;, -y-
kj\ ill £V ^enderaH.
Per bu tcheser " J J v=-^, b.d.g.
209, the temple of Smataui, Y !» q-v.
Per Benu
c-^3 n
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Rec. 10, 141,
Farshût.
Per bener enth ta neterit cr~D (} "^E
^^ Denderah.
Per Pekht etd tSr etd, temple of
Pekht near Beni Hasan (Speos Artemidos).
Per Pekht "£-■;. °
^ ^ , Pekht or Pekhit.
Per pestch neteru cr~D ® 1 ' ^ ,
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cr^1 © "m ra the temple-town of Osiris in
I o I I I the Mendesian Nome.
Per pestch neteru
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61
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a name of Babylon of Egypt and of many
other sanctuaries.
Per peg " S >Ç, P.S.B. 20, 123;
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Piânkhi Stele 20, a town in Upper Egypt.
temple of Ptah and its district at Memphis.
Por Ptoh shotat "DjHSS ° ,
a temple in the Nome of Memphis.
Por fa Àsàr an kaut (?) % jH
jl01±^Ti)S: M«* «»pie of
Denderah ; (2) a shrine in the Delta«
Per fa-â m 3k—DfiA, IV, 1031, a'
temple of Menu at Thebes.
Per fa mut enth neteru ^^ *^
1
0 the temple of
© • Denderah.
Perfefà-^^y©,,^^^,
Peasant 37, a town; situation unknown.
Per em
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, a town in Nubia ; Primis (?)
Per ma / et-d , Karnak 54, 49, A.Z.
83, 66, a temple ; position unknown.
Per maäkheru en Usrit
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Denderah.
Per Manu cr~3 -J" ùzri, A.Z. 35,18, a
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district in the West (?)
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Per ma
Per M'gu
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t=~3 an estate in
I ' the Delta.
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a town in the
Nome Ka-heseb,
PerM'tennu(?) "-^"^l^0-
^
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1
Rec. 1, 52, a town in Egypt.
Per M'tch "
Cat. 422, Oxyrhynchus, the capital of the 19th
Nome of Upper Egypt ; Copt. neJULXe,
, Demot
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Per Mut "y3 ^ ^, a town near
Hypsele ; Muthi of the Itinerary of Antoninus (?)
Per Mut Cr~D \\ ^TL\ the sanctuary
of Mut at Thebes; varr.
Per Mena cr~3 £S - ~ cr~3
Minyâ in Upper Egypt ; Copt. TJULOOttH.
Per Menu
ük-*
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at Apu (Panopolis);
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, B.D. 125,2,20,
PermennshRä(?) ir^DS ^^
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Rec. 12, 20, a town in the Delta.
, temple of Menu
the canal
of Àpu.
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Per Menth Cr~D Jww*1 /H , Hermonthis ;
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Per mer
Copt. ^pJUL^ne, ^pJULOne, Armant;
A CE |, temple of Mentu in Thebes.
140, a town between Asnâ and Al-Kâb.
Per mer (Pâmer) ^ g g, g
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Mission 13, 8, the temple of Isis at Philae.
Permer *" ~,%,~^r,
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B.D.G. 1177, the district of Mareotis.
Per Merâu (?) " *^ a
1123, a town in Upper Egypt.
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Per Merit (?)
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1900, 130, a name of Naucratis.
Per merh Cr~D ^^ ? o ??, the name of
several places in Egypt; var. 11 ^^^^ fi
Per mes c=~r=1 (tjO, crD. | -*-, the birth
chamber of a god in a temple.
Per Mess crD (t| R —h—
the great temple at Abu Simbel.
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Per mes-t en Nut
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the " birthplace of Nut," i.e., Denderah.
Per mes Rekhit
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Per mes Horu-sa-Ast "" J fti Ç^1 rj
o'imö^?jlo©'Denderah-
PerMetcha<7M^®'Rev-
11, 178, Oxyrhynchus; Copt. neJULXG.
Per en àmi âakhut £r2 ' 4-^== c®d ,
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Per Nut " G« ö S a ^arteru-of
Sil Memphis.
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Per nub-t ©i, "Tl "'^
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(1) the capital of the Nome of Nubt ; (2) a town
in the Western Delta ; Assyr. >-t]\ ^S- *j~ ^>-(?)
Per nubit
derah.
Per Neb âam
rmi
i'L^J©'
Den-
cr~3
mi
^©, Sphinx 14, 157, r_^l
A.Z. 1807, 46, the capital of the 3rd Nome of
Lower Egypt.
PerNeb-tneha"1 Q ^'TT^L
o* CTD ^7~~™ ftft a a quarter of
O 10\' I ö m SSettd' Memphis.
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Per Neb-t hetepit
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, a suburb of An (Heliopolis).
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Per Neb-t hetepit
a town near Tanis.
Per Neb khet en Tern
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Per nebs 0 [) f), Herusàtef Stele 21,
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the modern Wâdî Halfah; Gr. Ylvovty.
Per Neb seger a temple
at Thebes.
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Per Nob tepu àh
111
Piänkhi Stele, a town in the 17th Nome of Upper
Egypt (Aphroditopolis) ; Copt. neTITie^.
Per en pa Mennu
ö v « >a town in Egypt-
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Per en pa Rä en Rameses
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by Rameses II at Memphis.
PerNefer S J©, ^^ J, a
town in Egypt.
Per Nefer her-s ^P ***
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Per nemhu „ ^ J ^ -£, Rec
11, 168, a town in Egypt.
Per ent men O, the Necro-
0 ©' I J
, Denderah.
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polis of Sais ; Copt. n^Itcnrq&HT.
Per en nub ~wnaa rw^ o, Denderah.
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Per ent res i^i+U _, the Necropolis
of Sais ; Copt. n^ttOirqpHC.
Per neha
ft/WSAA
ra
, a district
of Athribis; Copt. n£.tt<k£,0, Arab. ^Ju,
Benhâ.
Per nehem
ft/WSAA
ra
. see Het-
' nehem.
Per en Hern Neb Màâ
the temple of Horus of Mââ[m} in
Nubia (near Ibrîm, Priniis).
Per nekhi en Àsàr (Rä)
ft/WSAA
o
t-fl
vTT*>~
jj«| 0 , B.D.G. .70,
^—ä"0", Denderah.
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Per Nekhebit C~D 1J ^, the
sanctuary of Nekhebit at Eileithyiaspolis.
Per en Kheper " ö ~ , Sphinx
*AA/Wt V*V VÛ?
14, 158, a town in the Delta.
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Por nOS[or] Z~Z g, Palermo Stele
"-Z^ <=>[_) j§. c^Q in, a shrine
of Uatchit.
Por nOSU (?) " 1 ^, a name of Sals.
Per Not [^.^."IJ.SniCAsnÄX
Per neterit crTJ1 f;, L 1 J, a sanctu-
ary of Isis at Sni (Asna).
Per Notera "^^©,
"§, Denderah.
Per neter tuaut " (1*V^j)j
the temple of the high-priestess of Amen-Ri
at Thebes.
Per netchem
near Pelusium.
, a village
Per netch Rä em à Aapep c~:ï "f"
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Per netch Hern em à Set
the temple of
Denderah.
T
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$-4f © ' Denderah.
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^' " ?^' "^fl» B-D'G* 4M' "h0USC
of Rä," />., Heliopolis; Heb. CCCHYE, Jer.
\l V •• '
xliii, 13.
Per Râmessu - meri - A mon,
of Rameses II in the Eastern Delta, Gen. xlvii, 11,
Exod. i, 11, xii, 37, Numb, xxxiii, 3, 5; Heb.
DÇW), I-XX 'Vaftceoij.
Por Rämesos -heq-Ànu crTÏ
(QflPPT^i] f I P, a 'o™ of tmeses II
in the north of the Delta.
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Per rut y~ft\©, V2^
X\ ©, a village near Memphis.
PerKepit^H^;,
rmi
□ UU IS > Denderah.
Per rema !~"1 ' —^ , a district near Edfû
Per remtu àm en Àsàr
Per Rennit cr^1 ^^ R ^,
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Per renput en ta neterit cr^1 { ^
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, Denderah.
Per Ruruti
B.D. 78,
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(a
30, house of Shu and Tefnut (?)
Perrehu(?) S||
a district near Oxyrhyncus.
Perrekhit cr^<T>^
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Per rekh en Àstcr^1 3l* v^ rj ^,
«s. n ~ O, the " town of the know-
ing of Isis," i.e., Denderah.
, Denderah.
Per hai-ni en mesu Geb rD
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Per hina ït-d m
of Amen at Karnak.
Per ha " & ®
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m©' polites.
PerHapt-re yy^ ~ ^,b.d
125, III, 13, a temple in Egypt and the Tuat
T=T
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^™ \> J], the capital of the supplementary
JLoi=r.
_Pe^Hapi « -J. " ^, « J
i=i, a district in the Nome Heliopolites.
Per Hebit "Qpjf)!)^ caPitalof
0 *-^- ; Arab, l^ju^j = Pahebit.
the Nome
Per Hep
Per Hept ur
in Egypt. ■
Per Hefau
near the modern Gebelên.
Per hen " 8 ^
□ Nilopolis in the
td ' Eastern Delta.
, a town
1MW
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Osiris in the Nome Ka Kam.
", a town
a temple of
Per henu
^
ö @ ° B.D.G. 1063, the sanctuary of the
>J3H. cT Henu Boat of Seker at Memphis.
Per Hennu " 8 ^& Ö h h a
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sanctuary.
Per Hent shemâ cr^1 ^
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Denderah.
Per Hern
. IV, 1132, the name
of several temples of Horus.
Per Heru àab cr^1 ^\ '-k ^, Asphynis,
the modern Asfûn al-Matâ'nah, 18 miles south
of Luxor.
Per Hern anient cr^1 ^ & ©, ^"^
v\ W _ , a name of Hesfen —«— £*- ; Arab,
&yu>\) Tuphium.
Per Heru àti nef tesher-t cr^1 ^
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Denderah.
Per Hern àthi-nef hetch-tcr^1 ^
Se4©'Denderah-
Percera Bat (P) 7 ^|, ^
A. \C ** B.D.G. 186, the temple of Horùs in
Ä V/ O ' Theb-neter (Sebennytus).
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Per Heru Behut
sanctuary built by Usertsen I.
Per Hern merti C~:1 ^J i^x* ©, a
* | KpV3 o o
town in the Nome Ka-heseb; Copt. c^pfLUT-,
Pharbaethus.
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, the capital
Per Heru merti
temple of Sheten.
Per Heru nub
of the Nome Tuf.
Per Heru neb Mesen
~ , a temple of Horus at Edfû.
Per Heru khenti-khat
a
a
a temple of the unborn Horus near
Athribis.
Per heri neb àabt
9
f
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i, Sphinx 14, 164, the modern Fakûs.
Per Her shefit nesu taui
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, the temple of Heru-
shefit in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Per Het-Her c~=1 [^ !!, capital of
1 rm
the Nome P-tesh en Per Het-Her, □ r\n Ö
; Copt, n^enrpic, n<keirpiTHc.
Per Het-Her C~=1 [^j !, Denderah.
D
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Per Het-Her
village near Tanis.
Per Het-Her àst qem (?)
_ H J I 3 , a town in the Nome Pathyrites.
Per Het-Her nebt Maf kit " G
n<LT Jk^ll ®-Sphinx i4'i57'
a town in the Delta.
D
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the temple
Per Het-Her nebt He-t Sekhem
of Hathor at Diospolis Parva.
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Per Het-Her neb-t Tepi-âh c~=1 fl
n^B\ T®Ä®> the temPle of
Hathor at Aphroditopolis.
Per hetch CD i CD, a sanctuary near
Asphynis and Hermonthis.
Per hetcha c~=1 8 I >ar^t p.s.B. 17,18,
a sanctuary in Nubia.
Per khat en hem-t-set
J°fl;, Denderah.
Per khebit
Sekhem (Letopolis).
Per kheper ânkh
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, a temple in
Sphinx 14, 155, a town in the Delta.
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Per Khemenu ^^ "" _
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Hermopolis in Upper Egypt.
Per Khen |, Palermo Stele, n
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^ , Denderah.
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Per Khnem 3Z,
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the temple of Khnemu in Latopolis
Per Khnemu c~=1 Ç) I,
^J, a district in the Fayyûm.
Per Khnemu neb He-t ur-t
of Khnemu in the Nome Mahetch.
Per Khnemu neb Shashetep crzi
the temple of Khnemu in Hypselis.
Per Khensu Cr^1 ® l^kT, the temple
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of Khensu at Thebes.
Per en Khensu-em-Uas-Nefer-
hetep ni
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temple of Khensu Neferhetep in Thebes.
Per Khensu - pa-âri-sekher-em-
* the temple of Khensu, the arranger of
destinies.
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Per khenti menât -f
P1"! f)\ûlll
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â
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B.D. 67, 3, a mythological
temple (?)
Per khenti Tenen " rf[K ^ 11
' , a temple (?) of Ptah or Osiris in Memphis.
]P cr^i, LVJ O, the name
Perkheru LVJ
of a canal.
Per kherp an
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Per Kherp-kheper-Ra
tfà
(ÖTD
©, a town on the great canal that fed Lake
Moeris.
Per khet
a
the temple of Osiris
at Mendes.
Pers, Persa, Per su D fl o^, L.D.
3, 283,
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n/vo, 'S1 fv^>i, Persia : • Pers.
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^ a temple of Uatchit
rrD* ' at Letopolis.
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Per sat
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Per sai
1
8 ; see Per sui.
Per sâah Râ
of Latopolis.
a temple in Nut-ent-Teb ^
Per Sutekh "1%^
of Avaris, Pelusium, Ombos, etc
5&
, Met. Stele
a district
o
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, Met. Stele,
, Atfîh.
>£-=J> a name
Per Seb Netert
the Fayyûm. *
Per sebkh-t
1
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Per Setem cr^1 ^ t\ j, a temple of
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Per shaâ(?) "^[—arX)<?)^'
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Per kaut " ^^ ^^ !!, the town
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Per Kamkam cr^1 £=n ^^ ©, a
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Per Gebu " o J @ ^ ° , sinsin I,
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Pertàua D 1 û -f) D£^), Maskhûtah
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Per teka Cr^3 f*. Q, a town in Egypt.
Perth
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Per Tehuti (Tchehuti)
Hermopolis in Upper Egypt.
Per Tehuti up rehui cr^1 J% \J
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Per tes
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Per tchatcha
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Per tChet CrT] "^l !!, " Everlasting
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Pehâbâs ^ ~ ^ ~ ^ ^ Rev.
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Pehanu 0 $ ^ ööö, iv, 797, a Sudani
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Pehu -SOS, -£3~ ', «So
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Peh àr-ti(?) -^, a district J" ihe
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Peh an &j> ^, *à ^, a canal in
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Peh Bäh ^ "§§=- 3=1, B.D.G. 187, a
part of the Nome Am peh.
Peh neter js^essi, * f* , -^*
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Peh QenuS _^ ^-£- ? , Mission 13, 4,
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town in Egypt.
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.Pesgre^_S^^',Dp^^,
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Pest -iL q/vq R-E- 2> 43, a district ;
' position unknown.
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P-shaim' 0 T*T»T
near Memphis.
P-shetâsht o0^™^ nil, B.D.G.
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D A
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Zls^"-^ l' Ab>dos.
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, a district of Abydos; see
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Peqr
Pega
Pegi
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*> Egypt.
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Là ^ä lake tn the Delta.
Peges D^f£$>KD- J42, 11 18, the
name of a town and of a god.
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Petaih (?)
quarter of Memphis.
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Third and Fourth Cataracts ; Pontyris (?)
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Peterti(?), Merti (?), Àr-ti(?)
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Peterti "^3=1, Rec. 29, i46,
VT
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lying land of the Nome
i 11 n
(Cabasites).
large canal in the Tanite and Diospolite Nomes.
Petrà D-flf^-S,
ge canal in the Tanite and Die
Pteh an D ? "^ Lrx 2> 5°> a town in
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Pteh res àneb-f D 8 1 p ^-, a
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PteUhe.tKa°|yU@,nyg.
If 1 III
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Pteh hetep D 8 =â= $ ^, a village in
the Sebennyte Nome.
Pteh sänkh D 8 fl ■?■ 2, *Ttown ÎVhe
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Petasa ^ ^ ^n, l.H. ,„,
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people.
Petr Q^vq, IV, 792, a district in
II
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P-tesh en Per Het-Her 0 ^^
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P-tchatchaD^©;^|||;see
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Fat Heru
141, 122, a town of Osiris.
Fariua *_ ^"^ f^, IV, 79I,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
*^^ ^5 "ft a temple of Osiris in the 3rd Nome
D 0 © ' of Upper Egypt.
Fenkhtt *Jp fT~S a foreign country;
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□«ID (Josh, x, 3).
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Fek, Fekau
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f\zvnT Eg. Res. 81, 69, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
h. n n s, a district in the Sebennyte Nome.
Maäti ->pß>. d^m ©.
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Judgment Hall of Osiris.
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sanctuary in the Nome of Libya-Mareotis.
Maämaä (Mam) -^n
Nubia, Primis (Ibrîm).
Maâm, Mââm (?) O"!^, IV, 812,
EqZÜ' Efï§' E-^' oE©'a©'
y (1 z, |j\ jX), Kubbân 6, a district and
city in Northern Nubia, Primis (Ibrîm).
Maat kheru c=1 ^, Rec 27, 190, a
town in the Nome of Sept.
Maikhentka (?) Jp (j(j a LI ^ ],
Nàstasen Stele 57, a Sudani country; situation
unknown.
Mauaàa _>^f)^()]^l<^.
Gol. 4, 8, a country ; situation unknown.
Mautu _> frfy ™-zt^\,
IV, 799, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Mau-t khenti _> ^ rflh £«. «
district; situation unknown.
Maat baiu Khufu feÇ^ZTÇ^
$, an estate of Khufu.
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Kam. 52, 11, a district ; situation unknown.
Mam -J? %, t\ , Bubastis 14A, a
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Manatâ ,_^"k\ /wwvv 'ks, \ (j i^^^i, Rec.
20, 115, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Ma en Àsàr-Teni 3^ c±f=3 rl 01 ?
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Ma-t en Het-Her w 3 \> *~^
a district in the Nome Pathyrites.
Ma-t en Tarr
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district; situation unknown.
Marem' 5^<^'c= Yq^,l.d. in,
156, IV, 781, a district in Syria; situation
unknown ; compare Heb. DVïD.
Mahetch
of Upper Egypt.
Makha taui
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ss
kiii ^-5- îyî' "ba,ance
of the Two Lands "—a name of Memphis.
Mas, Masi ^J? fl, _J? ~^~~, IV, 800,
J"
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country ; situation unknown.
Ma8aMâil•I•H•aI6•->^k!?,
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situation unknown.
Mas khemi .J? c
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Masha _> |ftj ^K ^, Nàstasen Stele
53, a town in the Sudan.
Magar _> ^ 0 ^ =., "j ^,
Anastasi I, 19, 2, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Mater (?) Heruàkau (^ I) U \]
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an estate of King Heruàkau ;
situation unknown.
Matha _J?
Mat -^
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©' town of Neith.
Rec. 32, 65, a suburb of
Thebes.
Ja
Kam. 42, 23, jW <^w, Rec. 32, 65, _Jp
^tr®» ^,^®>
Màareth /= (j <£\ -*-" {\y\/j, Rec
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Mâu Q (j 7\^Q^], IV, 796, Koller 4, 3,
Rec. 20, 118, Mar. Aby. II 2, Q \\ ^ )rw\:
L.D. Ill, 229c, a Sudani country; situation
unknown.
Man \] ^<;
, the
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the Nome of Uatchet, Gau al-Kabîr (?)
Màràua g .2» I] f) £®, $j^ .e» f]
^®, Rec. ,2, 53, g -**> f| I) S> Mission
13, 4, Meroë, the capital of the Island of Meroê*
in the Egyptian Sudan ;-var. Berua 1 X]
q ; Gr. Me/»?.
Mât rehen-t Jll^^^^,
Rec. 17, 95, Mit-Rahînah (?) near Sakkârah.
[Mà]ti [Ol <=>(]() ^,Rev.6,8(Rosetta
Stone 21), a town in Egypt.
Digitized by
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M'âkhasa (Màkhsa) |\ û__jj û ï é,
f] ? Iq] IV, 783, a district in Syria; situa-
S i 1 ' tion unknown.
Mâir (M'ir) — (I (I ' o^a, Rec.
20, 117, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'rrekhnasa _ ^ •c?,
—1\\ 1 O m 1
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MââU £ n vk f\/vo j Rec. 24, 179, a
district ; situation unknown.
M'urrekhnasa û û^>
"Œv In3 IV> 789> a district in Syria ; situation
ftt^, 1 ' unknown.
M'urm'r*=='^ £== >IV>792>
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M'urqa
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M'ukauhi f? £ U £ | im^.
Semnah Stele, a district in the Eastern Desert.
M'uti *==^bT| ûûf IV> 791» a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Mab (?) ~ , R. 22, 2, Andropolis.
M'beg
M'n
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M'ntar
I I I
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a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'ntchu ° Dn^)^\o^],Rec2o, 114,
a southern district conquered by Rameses III.
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M'rm'àm n „ t „
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IV, 784, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'rm'r rw\ Rec. 20,115,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Harris Pap. I, i6b, a country ; situation
unknown.
(W], ^k
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a district in Nubia near Primis (Ibrîm).
- M'hanem' Jfcvi W <s\ £==0^, l.d.
III, 252, 22, Mahanaim; compare Heb. D^IID
Josh, xxi, 38.
M'hugàa
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III, 252, 119, a district in Syria conquered by.
Shishak I.
M'khirp
a town ; position unknown
M'khen
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M'kher
i, Alt-K. 494,
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(yj^s* a country in the
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M'sakha t\&_û qj L rv, 782, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'shaàr ^û—o JM f\ ^ û—L MÛ
(j^tw], O^lj^Q^, IV, 782;
compare Heb. ^Ntp?2 Josh, xix, 26, xxi, 30.
M'shaua = M \ f] 1y IV'
792, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
M'shauasha ^M^fl^Hil
1
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M'shakasanra £=z J^ ^z^ ^\ é
<=> ' Eg. Res. 68, 76, a district in Syria ;
Q£^û' situation unknown.
ù—Û% fN/v/^) IV, 782, a district in Syria;
M'qata (Maqta) t\'^
82, a dist
compare Heb. n"Tpft Josh, x, 10.
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M'qrut ^VT^'^T
0t^\ IV, 785, a district in Syria ; compare
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M'qerput £3^ o^T, IV, 785, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'kàaCMakà)^^!)^!^,
Gol. 4, 6, a country ; situation unknown.
Mâktà (M'ketà) t\ ^| (j o^a,
1\ |t] |fV/vni Anastasi I, 23,1, Megiddo;
Heb. *nyû, LXX Ma^eèBw, Tall al-'Amârnah
-<yy h iy-utf* arc <m-
■M'ketar^l^Or.k^)
(1 q E C"~d, tower, fort, a fortress in the
Eastern Delta; Heb. b'HJft, Gr. M^faXo«,
Copt. julgö^toX.
M'keter ^^J]^,IV> 784, a dis-
trict in Syria; compare Heb. 7^Q.
the Maxyes
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M'keth Jk^!^' IV'667'a coun-
try; situation unknown.
M'kthir(?) £= ^^ <^> cttd , Rec.
20, 118, Migdol(?)
M'ktâu ^ ^ (j tk rwj, L.D. 3,
252, 27, Megiddo; compare Heb. "ilUt?
i Kings iv, 12.
, Rec. 11, 168, Mycia.
M'ga, M'gana ^ s
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M'gatir, M'gajil
a
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Migdol, in the Eastern Delta ; see
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M'gaten % B ^ g». H, ,58,
Macedonia ; Gr. MoKcêovîa.
M'gir (Megir)
S
Q^l
, Rec.
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
M'tenu ^£, ^
>*^
^T, B.D.G.
1041, the 22nd Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphro-
ditopolites).
M'tenu
„ V^"'the caP,tal of
the Nome of the same name.
M'tenu ent Sep J&Nfl »#~ £3=2
% wl' a district near Kheräha.
M'thna (Methen) |\ ^ rw}, IV,
616, % fwj Rec. 20, 116, u—u ,
IV, 589, a district in Northern Syria ; varr.
I Ciûfl, A n Ä , Tall
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al-'Amârnah ^ <££ S^f ^f ->f 5^:.
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ab J » the
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M'tch £= ^ lp|
near Lycopolis.
M'tchana ) "
IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Muau ^£]/V IV, 797, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Muà t\ %> (j £W), IV, 804, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown. •
Mu ent Antch v*~* y ts ij£, Rec.
5, 93, a canal in the Delta.
Mu ent Pteh (?) ~~~ u 0 o , a canal
in Edfû ; var. /\^\' "*"* »+**" x .
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Mu nesert «^ ^ f Ä a iake of
boiling water in the Tuat.
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Mu neter www 1 www 3If, the
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sacred canal of Edfû.
VWWk
www 11 , Rec. 20, 115 ; see
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Mushanth v*~* Tïïu
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li fl *) (wi Alt-K. 510, a country; situation
0 S I unknown.
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Muqet-t(?) fl . (vAfl.
the name of a
country (?)
Muka (?) v*~* {_J \\ Ù£A, IV, 802, a
www _or&
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Mebushu ^ J^130^' IV) 798;
1 \\ rw\} Rec 20, 114, a southern country
conquered by Thothmes III ; var. v\ J v\
s=s^,IV, 798.
Mebeq (Meqeb ?) i— ^J^,
Ombos I, 130, a district ; situation unknown.
Mefki
a town in the Delta.
Mefkgi
a foreign city.
©, Sphinx 14, 167,
S dû ©,Rec 11,158,
Memu, Memmu (?)
town in the Fayyûm.
Memtu (Memut)
IV, 798, a Sûdânî country conquered by
Thothmes III.
Memthu kk^V
Q£V£I, IV, 798; see
G
C^£).
Men
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il_J ' Abydos.
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Mena " A
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B.D. 142, 3, 19, a
town of Osiris.
Menas ^ j ~, ^ j <L ©, Rec.
32,63;varr-Zii'ZJJI'andJi©:
(1) a town near the modern Tall al-Kabîr;
(2) the district of Minyâ.
Menàs-t ^ A °
. a part of the tem-
^ ' pie of Edfû.
MenâSUt ^^ [j [j [j /\ , the pyramid
of Userenrâ at Sakkârah.
Menânkh ^ * A ,the Pyrafmi.d °.f
**/wv\ I 1' ' 1 .Neierkara.
Menât Khufu
• (&*$
of the nurse of Khufu," Minyâ
t
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"the town
Menu -&* the 9th Nome of Upper Egypt
^^s-" ' (Panopolites).
Menu khenti
with the cult of Menu.
r a
<=> \\
a town
Menut £p ^*, IV, 803, ^ "^ ^*
r^a.
^, ww^^^t, IV, 799, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Mennu kherp Khäkaurä ^^ Ö A
CT31
a fortress built by Usert-
ummah in the
'hird Cataract.
Rec. 19, 18, a
r-T—T-vj a fortress built by Usert-
0qUU j, sen III at Kummah in the
u J Third Cataract.
Mennus ^^ ö %
0^4
Mennu Senmut £S
^à D^' the fortress 0f BigSah-
o£
district.
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Menmentt
oj^
l"1""!
r^a r^a^ Q 00
, a region in the Fayyûm.
1 1 vk —
Menmenu "^ "^, *ec- 32>64, a
ÖÖÖ shrine of Amen.
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■i-mmi
* (3 û
I *"" ©, A.Z. 49, 130,
Demot. Cat. 423, Memphis, the tomb of Osiris,
Ta'0os 'Oai'piïos. From this name are derived
the Coptic forms JULeJUL&e, JULeJUL&I,
juLenqi, juLeqi, juLencbecon, Assyr.
■*ïï y- ^fl- *T-
Men nefer ^^ T /\, the pyramid of
King Pepi Meri-Rä.
Men-t Nefer-kheperu-Rä uä-en-
Râ ~~£ ( oTö^ci- ] Rec. 15, 39, 47,
the town of Âmenhetep IV, the modern Tall
al-'Amârnah.
Menti-nenu ww i ^—» **ww, two
rocks in the First Cataract, the K/>&50< and Mûxfit
of Herodotus (?)
£i^ P. ^ a town in the Libyan
Menh
Nome,
in
Men»eb"U@.®'at°EgyPt
Men Khufu (®Y^¥] *f, an
estate of Cheops.
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Mensa qebh
an estate of King Tetkarâ.
Mensàu t^ H (j ^\, IV, 7 98, ^ [p]
nt^vfwvA Rec- 22» 1J4' a southern country
H _$> ' *' conquered by Thothmés III.
Menqeb Khufu fSY^YI ^
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A J JV ©, an estate' of Cheops.
Mentheb DjDHH@,'â town
founded by Cheops.
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Mentch ZY Rec. n, 79, ^^ ^|
^K ©, a town in Egypt.
Mentchefa ^^ "^ *%^ ©, an estate
of King Ka^kaà.
Mer <=£ B,D' IIOi 5' a temP*e oi Os'r's
^C73' in the town of Sheten.
Merà ^^^ (1 f © ; see Ta Merà.
Meràu(?) ^I)^
a country or nation.
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Meràu
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D.G. 280 «
^ © Meroë, capital of the Meroïtic
fvv)' kingdom; Gr. M<y>on.
^3L Y\ tne sacred boat of
t&çA |üüa' Athribis.
Meràhetâa ^ A ra (j^, IV, 801,
a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Mer Atem ^ ' | (] ^ | «
Rec.,,, .,*^'|te,l|^0|7.
Pithom (?)
Mer änkh Àssà (T=Ï=T| \^ ®>
an estate of King Assà.
Mer änkh Râ Àssà het I) z£z I)
Q \S ■¥■ ©, an estate of King Assà.
Meri,Merti s^s, = ^()()
3=1, a district in the Nome Sept.
Meri-t ^
city, e.g.,
)—i
VtA/VNA .1111111.
, port, harbour of a
31 O
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var
3Ï O
B.D.G. 57, the port
of Memphis
Meri-t
Mareotis.
Mer ur
ci
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' <=> I' Fayyûm
Mer maât *^z=
Mer nefer *^3L T
3 a town of Àssà in
>' theNome Metelites
a town in the Nome Cynopolites.
Mer nefer Het Sahurâ
û®
Q«l>fc
T _ , a town founded by King Sahurâ.
Mer-tneterit J==LC]<=>^, A.Z. 1907,
d I I d Vû?
46, a town in the Delta.
Merhu (?) k 8 U^iwî, iv, 801, a
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Mer Herui (?)
Nome Ka heseb.
T=T
:, a canal in the
Merr he-t ka Àssà ft) -7- ([ ' <S
Jq LJ ©, the Ka town or temple of Àssà.
Mer Sept Kakaà fijjJjH (\ \ ©>
a town built by King Kakaâ.
Mer SeshetaHeràkau f£jjj¥1
^p V-, an estate of King Heràkau.
Merkar t\ <==>U^^, ^ <=:>U
-2» IV, 797, a Sûdânî country; situation un-
I ' known.
Mer gerh E=r S 8 f=^i ** f the name
of a locality near the Labyrinth.
MA-rt t\ <=:>ll Q Herusàtef Stele 149,
J&* |8©' a Sûdânî town.
Mer Tem ^ ^ên ©, !>> ^êir, Mêdûm.
Mehà ^Jp (j (\/\/j, IV, 801, a Sudan!
country ; situation unknown.
**-sj;.-sX£
~=s
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i©=y-©''heraodernM'ny:i
Osiris at Elephantine.
Meh-t Q \ «^^aaaaaa, a canal in the
, >>—<x- , the temple of
Nome of Mahetch.
Menti àb àâtu
O
Jn, Rec. 27, 50, a name of Maghârah.
Mehi ~*s J J 3=r, 5§, °°\
a canal in the Nome Nefer Àment.
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in Northern Nubia, Meae(?)
Mehu ~=s I ^ I; ©, iv, 953, ~=s
1.1 (l^©. Hymn Darius 29,f (|(| ~
^Tj the northern half of Egypt—the Delta ;
O ' Copt. eJUL&IT, ÄJL&IT.
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Mehen en Mehurt ^i *~w* c*jj* >£-.
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Mehtchem
[tua]
, iv,
798, a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown ; var.
Mekhataui t\? °
Mekhem " ^
a name of
' Memphis.
. see Sekhem (Leto-
' polis).
.ÛÛÛ®
a town near
' Sni(Asnâ).
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Mekher k JL
Mekhsherkher
^^ Nàstasen Stele 55, a Sûdânî country ;
c l' situation unknown.
Mekhthenif (?) |\ ® ^^» ^eru"
sätef Stele 97, a Sûdânî town ; situation unknown.
Mekhthenintiteqth (?)
\\ * g_j Q Nàstasen Stele 46, a Sûdânî
A û \\ 1 1 1 @' town; situation unknown.
àst-f
Mesper en Ma-t ensa Heru her
Denderah.
cafe«
, a sanctuary of Heru-Behut.
Mesen-t âabtt | ^ run ® f
a district of Edfû.
Mesen-t àmentt Si V
a district of Edfû.
Mesen-t meh-t^V S'
Mesen-t res-t
eàfa
a name of
Tanis.
a name of
Edfû.
Meshet |\ 0 8 o I, IV, 799, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Meskhen-t ft fl ~£a , ft fl ®ö, Ombos.
Messhes |\ cnzi 0^4, IV, 802, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Most, Mesth
-p, IV, 798, a Sûdânî country conquered by
Thothmes III ; var. j) R |f||\
Mesta [ftn~o©,A-z- 38> >8> »town
III I C^ in Egypt.
, Piânkhi
Mest m n go ç^, m m o_o.
Stele 122, a town of Lower Egypt.
Mest |
**WW , IV, 80O,
a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Mesha 1\ ^ ^, Herusàtef Stele 156,
a Sûdânî town ; situation unknown.
Mekanu(?)^^^g>Rec.I3,
62, Lycopolis.
Mekes ^^z^* c^*»«, Rec. 35, 192, a name
of the Nome v"^?[ -
Mekter t^^^^k'» Sphinx 14, 169,
Migdol; Heb. h\iyo.
Mekter pef Brätchapnu v\ o
D
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Sphinx 14, 169, Migdol behind
Sai.
_ß I Q ®» Sphinx 14, 169,
Migdol of Baal Zephon.
Mekter peh Sai (?)
4M
Mekter ta sata (?)
n«^me=HF* sPhinx *4> l69> Migdol of the
yW © ' land of
Megubet 5^ Jf, Rec. 19, 21, a town
near Asyût ; Copt. JUL<kttK<kri(JOT, Arab.
S G ^
Metun en ka, Methun en ka i\
„ £~ H ^ Ä X> Àmenembat I,
2, 2, 3, the place where bulls run, arena.
Meturt ^^^l» iv, 797, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
f=ÎJlf
Meter
o ^
, a town in Egypt.
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Metra, Metla
ii, 141, Mctelis.
Methen shet )
in the Saïte Nome.
Mett
Ja
, Rec.
I U"l
, a place
&04 Herusàtef Stele 78, a
o, ! ' country in the Sudan.
Metnât t\ C=> (1 § ©, Peasant 38,
^^^/] ° !3 Gol. Hamm. 12, 99, a town;
,vwsAA 1 û@' situation unknown.
Metch ^fh $$$! a sanctuary at Elephan-
I I \ 0 © ' tine.
MetohaM^k>kJA^'
IV, 799, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Metohau ^^^(W), Demot.
Cat. 20, a district ; situation unknown.
Metchar |\ I <T>, Nàsta,sAe" s.tele> a
J$^> eus ci © Sudani town.
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Naaskhanhu ^ (| e [1 13, Rec.
14, 66, an island in the Nile.
Naârrutf^f)^^,^^
|^)(\ *^~, B.D.G. 1063; see N-rutef
^ © '
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Na aui en pa sekh user "^
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a district in the
>' Nome Metelites.
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Na aui en Hap 12k ^^ v D
" the gates of Häp "—a district in the Nome
' Metelites.
Na p n Kama hui
s—1
Nait
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, B.D.G. 1064, a town
£3^ ' a place at Pathyris.
near Tall al-Yahûdîyah.
Naun 12k ^s»
"^ AAAAAA
■mnmr, IV, 784, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
(w\, Rec. 20,117,
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Nabur ^J\
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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ö^V ö^. » ^» 791» a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
A.Z. 1865, 28, a country in the Sudan ; it
produced root of emerald, ][ o.
see N-rutef ^C ^
Narrutf Ik "g\ ~ ; see N-rutef
^ © •
Nahrina \m^^^i, iv. 36,
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15, 4 ; see Neharna.
ftAAAAA a -yl f> ÀÂÂaÂÂ V
Nakhasa ik T <k\ ft "^ n | c^a,
Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Naqbesu ^T ^ J P % 1 fc^> l~D.
Ill, 160, a country ; situation unknown.
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Nagbu ^ SJ^ ùs±û; see Negbu
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Natuba "^ ^^>& ^> IV> 79°, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Natkina ^ J ^, IV, 792, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Nathana Ik ggj \^ 1 ù^û,
Anastasi I, 21, 1, a district near Tyre.
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Nâpt fc* J^,-- flû©'?^®»
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n n ^ , ^ ^, B.D.G. 163, the
capital of the Northern Mero'itic kingdom at the
foot of the Fourth Cataract, Napata.
Nàrutf -a-JL^^; see Nerut-f
^ ©"
Nää —
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IV, 784, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
/VWSAA / A/V/WW /VWSAA « /]
(Alt-K. 570); Heb. ]û3tt.
/VWSAA -CUV*
NW
När —
A « 22Ü22S A ^-r- ^h^- "S1»a district of
V w' <=> V Q n' Hensu (Herakleopolis).
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ni u qq ivvj,. ^ qq 1^, iv,
698, 788, 893, a district in Syria ; Assyr.
V in fcE <M-
32, 68, the Equatorial Lakes.
NWW\ <; ^ n
Nirab Jfcûfl, IV, 790, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; Gr. Nypaßof,
Akkad. Nëribu (Zimmern, Akkad.
Fremdenwörter, 43).
Nishapa
w
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..iv,
790, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
/VWSAA /VWSAA
Nu-t (Nenu-t) •/v-> 3=1, ■/v-> & 3=1,
""** Ö© the canal of the
„—£> 7=t> Nome Ka Kam.
<T~-Ä
à\--
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/VWW\ *\ f\ f\
Nui (Nenui ?) ^—. ^K (1(1
*"***, the great canal of Abydos, which fed
the stream into which offerings were thrown
.near the temple of Osiris ; this stream or lake
was supposed to represent the primeval watery
mass out of which all things were created.
/VWSAA /~±
Nu-t (Nenut?) äa ~-&
the chief canal of the Nome Am peh.
/VWSAA /VWVAA
Nu(Nenu?)Set ^e^^-j,
Î^Jlj the can*1 of the
Nu-t àau
Ö (H^j;
Nome of Set.
i, B.D.G. 1072,
SI
a name of An (Heliopolis).
Nu-t Àmen ® A t?^^ the ««town
of Amen," i.e., Thebes; Heb. riftN Mb, Assyr.
Nu-tÀteh-t ® fle^lf Œr««the
marsh city"; Gr. KaOw, Assyr. -£f\ *~r| t£j
Nu-t âa-t ® , ® J, the "great
city " par excellence, i.e., Thebes.
Nu-t Uast ent Àmen
l"1""!
®ï
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(I ' ', Dream Stele 11, " the city Uast of
O I /VWSAA
Amen," i.e., Thebes in Upper Egypt.
Nu-t urt ® ^ © x O o
Ol O O I ci O I
"great city," /'.«f., Tanis.
Nu-t meht
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°^
^^ \>, "the city of the North," i.e., Thebes of
00
the Delta (Diospolis Parva) ; var. _ ©<=s^
<ï©
<5©-
|p-.-,Rec.
Nu-t mes[t] nut
, 18, Dem<
(metropolis) ;
o 1 ill 1 o 1 III
33, 18, Demot. Cat. 423, "mother of cities"
© ©^> <^ " city of cities," i.e.,
o I III I ©' Thebes.
Nu-t en Àmen f=^v^
Ci O
"city oPÀmen," i.e., Thebes.
Nu-t ent Bak ® ®&
o I o
/VWW\
& 1sk G\ B.D.G. 186, capital of the
Nome Tuf.
Nu-t neb-t hen w ^^
' ' o I
city, lady of eternity," i.e., Thebes.
O
Nu-t en Nubit
derah.
Nu-t ent Hep
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!the
, Den-
S§^).
o D
, the capital of the Nome Ament.
Ci Ci
o g > A A iwi'
" eternal city "—a name of the Other World.
5£*(]®>
Nu-t enth heh
sternal city "—a name
Nu-t en ka pefs
Panopolis.
Nu-t ent thebti ^ ^
B.D.G. 926, "city of the two divine sandals"—
the modern Atflh, ^j^\.
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Nu-t kheper
Q, Abydos.
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Thebes.
Nu-t shesit (?) e
, Lib. Fun. II, 89, a town in Egypt.
Nukartà © U 1 "\(j ©, Sphinx 14,159,
Naucratis; van © LJ ~> Rec. 24, 184, An-
^ <=> © ' nales 1, 186.
Nu-t Tern ® *£* = Per Tern "
o ° ' z==: '
^e |, An (Heliopolis).
, the Nome Ombites.
111,11 »
Nub
Nubit, Nubti n^r\ j) Z, U. 285, M. 210,
n-^-^ *;•??: JMS-iv>
r»°Q , fWl q°, Ombos; Copt. GJUL&CO,
CJDJUL&ori, Arab. ^,1 £.
Nub f» rssn Rec IOj I41j i5j i60j a
town near Ballâs (Pampipis ?)
Num'àna (Nenum'ana) i"*-^ ~ (I
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in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Nurnas (Nenurnas?) i^-> ^
t£™rA IV, 793, a country in Syria; situation
K^, ^' unknown.
Q o /www g ^
J Q^Û, IV, 798, ^ I (W), a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Nuges „ ® Q^£), see Ànàugasa
aaaaaa ^j i
Nuthana (Nenuthana?) ^-> 7^
"lC™ IV, 792, a district in Syria; situation un-
' J^' known.
Nebata -www J "fe^ ÛU, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
rVQD (Alt-K. 567).
Neb âru
(\ o •[) ^ a town jn tne
HeJI©'
Nome Am-peh.
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(wj' o 1 rwv
Ö g^ « Lady of Life "—the Necro-
0^~ polis of Thebes.
Neb ânkh
f
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Nebiui*J(|(|^^©,oe^©,
«Mv, j| ^j ®f a town in the Thebaïd (?)
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Nebina ^ J (j(| ^ ^ Canopu*
Stele 9; a mistake for j\ /www À (I 13^ (](JG££,.
Auntànai, Cyprus ; see also Asi.
Nebu^]^;,K-'°.H.,Cheno:
Nebut(?)^j^— XndenX
Neb neter ^Z7C=j<~>, thecanal of Edfû.
Nebes Seneferu ( P t <=> Vj Tjf
an estate of Seneferu famous for its
mulberry trees ; situation unknown.
S ° ^^~
Neb-t seger-t
p.
1 , the district of Busiris; var.
1 Q^Û
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Nepau n /\^, IV, 805, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Nepi
Nepi
ni, 139»
D
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D
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Sphinx 14, 159, a town
in the Delta.
see Népita
D
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town situated at the foot of the Fourth Cataract,
the capital of the Northern Nubian Kingdom,
the Napata of classical writers. Its ruins lie
opposite Gebel Barkal.
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D \\ II
IV, 792, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Nefur(TauurP) 1^2^©, i£e
^>|g, B.D. 131, 10, 2^|g© $ B.D.
142, II, 14, XÇJ ^^©, Sinsin II, 6,
Vlll
1, a quarter of Abydos.
Nefer (?) ^-yi^.B-D. 125, II,
39, swamp land in the Delta.
Nefer (?)Àabti ^ ^^"4, the 8th
Nome of Lower Egypt (Heroopolites).
Nefer (?) Àmenti ^ ^t; |, the
7th Nome of Lower Egypt (Metelites).
Ne fer T <r=>, a town in the Delta.
Ne fer T /\ , the pyramid of King Âssa.
irefi» teat J jjj j (Ai. ^^«ïï^
^T*^' [ Nefer ^esut Âssà ( q —n— Q J 1|P
^\ ~, an estate of King Âssà.
Nefer hetep Khufu (®^^-^1
^ , an estate of King Khufu.
Nefer heteput Sahurä (o^^l
r-^-i ©, an estate of King Sahurä.
Nefer sen T |1 "£*, BD- '53*. «6, a
Ô I © * town in Egypt.
Nefer seh an J ff| <&, . «^J»
Nem-t
■o®
Nefer àsut Khäfrä
Cô
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, an estate of King Khäfrä.
NeferauÀssâ fQTQ]! D^©>
an estate of King Âssa.
Nefer änkh Heràkau f^JtJ^l
± /-J /\AAA/V\
T ■¥"__, an estate of King Heràkau.
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Nefer uatu Khäkaurä T z*1
ô 1 1 1
(OS vj J Rec. 13, 202, a canal made by
Usertsen III in the First Cataract.
1 *^^>P> J2^^^ P ©' Rechnungen 77,
W P.S.B. 13, 516, a town near
©' Minyâ.
Nefer en her(?) Àssà (\\ -7-
~ _ , an estate of King Assà.
Nefer her T ^ ©, A.Z. 35,19, a district
inBàastaJfj^p^©.
Od
i, B.D. 125, II, the
slaughter house of the god Unemsnef-|h 1\ Q£
/W\A/V\ jT
^=^_ I I I I
Nem-t Sekhmit ?V, o $ ®, the
slaughter house of the goddess Sekhmit.
Nemmit, Nemit
V. /W\A/V\
in the Nome of Set.
/W\a/V\ /W\A/V\
\>
/W\A/V\ £S
, a district
Nemnem
Hh. 238, the name
of a place (?)
__ , . IWWW ^^Zs* /W\A/V\ <^5=*1 /VAAA/NA O \\
D
5».
/W\A/NA O
w
the name of the
canal of the Nome Coptites. -
/W\A/V\
Nenurm'nnatcha **"*
(WWW AAAA/NA
I I I ^
G J? I 0
IV, 789, a district in Syria ;
situation unknown.
Nerau
~ju.
a country ; situation
unknown.
~~a~* ^ "5^ ê^ ' t^ie " P^ace wnere nothing
grows "—a sanctuary of Osiris at Hensu.
/VAAAAA A £^ AAAAAA A I
of Memphis; (2) a part of Athribis.
Nehau
A
/\
Z3^
ra V1^' ra feûà' ra
Q^£),
ra
Northern Nubia,.Noa(?)
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c^i
V"T
TTTTT, a town- in
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Nehaut
ra
21, a district in Memphis (?)
Nehana-t
ra
, B.D. 125,11,
, Hcrusàtef
Stele 159, a town in the Egyptian Sudan.
/VWSAA /W^JW
Neharna, Neherna ra ik
IV, 710, A.Z. 1880,82,
ra
^(W), IV, 649,
/VWSAA
/VWSAA <_—.^ AAAAAA /VWSAA (WA/SA
SVWSAA WfiM /VAAAAA «^—~>
870, m O , Mar. Kam. 38, 171 «««(wi,
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ra &Ji.Aleûfl-IV'*'kra
w\a/\a «»— 1
mmw /vwsaa
"jc^Û.Alt-K. 578,
ra
.2»
jrau^' ra ^^'Thes-1123'
a portion of Mesopotamia; Heb. Q'Hni Tall
al-'Amârnah mat Narima ^ *~^\ "—TT^T 3T
(Berl. 91, 32), mat Na-akh-[ri]-ma ^ £| >-<
DOT] 3f (Bûlâl< tab,e0-
Nehi
ra
Q£^û, "sycamore land."
Neham ~~ f f £, %( f
Vf ^^-—5
, /vwsAA /^] f a town near
Lake Mareotis.
Nehim-u _n_ | (j(j ^= ui%, iv, 804,
a Sudani country; situation unknown.
ww 0 s==>, IV, 800, ~wsaa 0 M Palermo Stele,
^IP^.HerusàtefSteles^lp^,
the Land of the Negro ; *V\ X ^ ^ I, ««^ X [l
| , , , > negroes.
Nekhir (Nekhel)
\ V /VWSAA
\\ /SAAAAA
-—^ /VWSAA
Anastasi IV, 15, 7, stream, river; Heb. Sn^
Syr. HiLuj, Gr. Xe/Xoç. This fiver is
probably the "river of Egypt," Q"nyp S>TO of
Num. xxxiv, 5 = Assyr. *^t\ -•— \* w^ ^^ JÇ
(Budge, Esarhaddon, 119).
Nekheb-t T. Jfeà fl ^, Palermo Stele,
4\Jö,U.4S94j£^,.T.33.,4\0j
GBO
1JA- U* Hi-11
capital of the 3rd Nome of Upper Egypt
(Eileithyiaspolis).
Nekhbu ~T 1) ^b ©, *?ve Songs 2, 4,
O J Jr low-lying lands.
Nekhen ®V p. 72, © "aa,s,
Litanie 8, ~wsaa /vwsaa IV, 1126, Q _ ,
ß Oui
/VWSAA ^ g?\ /VWSAA ^ /VWSAA /^ /\AAA/VV ^ m f \\ >
© , O , C3ED ,0 £- , /wv*a,
CD
the 3rd Nome of Upper Egypt (Hierakonpolis),
Kôm al-Ahmar.
/VWSAA AA/WVA II ( Vi •>
Nekhen neshen mr> r-u-i , /wwa
/VWSAA Aft/WSA VÛ? ' ^ »
~^VA ^ < \\ ) I W I ^ „
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*■ *' ^? /VWSAA ^ Il VÛ?
Nekhen neshen ""** ° ^^
/^ AAAAAA *AAAAA
f \\ 1
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t w 1 c n
/VWSAA *■ i1'
, Edfû.
Nesâf j (I _ , a town near Saïs.
Nes-t ur en neb nebu ^S
... the temple of Khnemu in
' Sni (Asnâ)
Nes ba Tet ^"^ A^iffl =*'E<TßevuTpt*
Nes Menu-ti(?) ^ Jp ©, A.Z.
35, 18, a town in the Hermopolite Nome.
Nes-t neteru s Q1 ! ^, Edfû.
11 ©
Nes-t en tchet Neb tcherit ®
St
B? , Denderah.
Nes-t Rä S ©, ® !! , Denderah.
«a ?a 1 ©
Nes-t Her
S^ Z3
CD
Nes-t Herui ®
Horus and Set at Panopolis
Nes-t Het-Her s Q
, a temple of
Nes-t taui
S
Denderah.
S "-Ht~ "Throne of the Two Lands," i.e.,
a \\ss' Thebes.
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Neserser (Serser?) Q Q !!, b.d.
22, 7, a lake of fire in the Tuat.
Nesgestt ^w^ M c^, p. 332,
"*"" fl ^^ f\, > M- 635 > *he name of a country
I ^ q^.,. or god.
NWSAA /VWSAA r\ r\ ^ *
Nesh-tog,Rev.Io,I4.>Da(](]@ =
i^OI, "^UOI, the modern Manshiyah.
Neshau 'JL* ^ %>, IV, 805, a Sudani
country; situation unknown.
Neshat Khufu fi^^Ç]
£, an estate of King Khufu
NWSAA A
Neshen m -^ ©, Edfû.
1 1 1
Nega S ^ 1^- p- 368, s
^ ^_^ s ^rv/^ Rec. 29,165, a district ; situa-
^^ I ' tion unknown.
AA/YNAA n >0
Negba ^ J (^ &^J, IV, 890, Southern
Palestine; Heb. 22Ù.
Nesbu n J> o J^>^, iv,
783, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Netauka
/VWSAA \Z7 I I I
0^3,
Rec. 20, 113, 117, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Netit (?)
, see Netit
/VWSAA /VWSAA
Net em pekhar ^^
Cà SVWSAA
', Rev.
27, 84, the ocean surrounding the world.
^K ©, the temple of Isis, 'loeîav, at Hebit
y)^ffi©'intheDe,ta;Arab-^^"
Neter-t f| & > 1 ° f S ' the temPle
of Osiris in the Nome Bubastites.
Neter-t (He-t neter?) fil^, the
temple of Denderah.
Neter I ^ j U-°^l, ^ u»^i} a sanctuary
in the Nome Coptites.
^ ^ the Nome of Horus and Set (Aphrodito-
^-^f ' polites) ; see Äntui, Äntchui.
Neteraäul ° f J] fl ^\©,atown
in Egypt.
Neter àSUt T ° j|r| jj /\ the
pyramid of King Menkauher.
Netert Utchat "1 <—> ^g, B.D. 96
and 97, 7, a locality in Egypt.
Neter heb 1 «? J ", Rev. u, 165,
a town in Egypt.
Neter-t-khata | a T A ©, a quarter of
Denderah; see J^@*
Neter shemâ 1«ê>4^ 1, a "ame of
I ga T ©' C
-1.
Coptos.
0^3, see
Neter ta
Ta Neter.
Neter theb T s=s J ©, see Theb neter.
Nethra V^^g, 0"=>
Dendûr, in Northern Nubia ; see Ta ent Her
Nethen
P. 609, a town in the
Tuat (?)
Netàt ^^ (J @> P. 8, 476, N.-114, 994,
1263, Rec. 26, 229, a place near Abydos where
/VWSAA
Osiris was slain; var. ^^j B.D. 174, 5.
Netit ^(|(|@ ^,B.D. 142,11, 15,
/VWSAA h ^
Hh. 238; see _^ (I ^.
/VWSAA /VWSAA ^
Netchit ^ ©, B.D. 142,1,24,
JT5 /VWSAA
"I
SVWSAA ^ AAAAArt AAAAAA ^ ^
Ä8^, Mett. Stele 7,
a district in the Delta.
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/VWVA* A Ci AAAAAA y Ci AAAAAA f\ ^
jwn in the Nome Sethroïtes.
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"S o St©' ^o©
Netchit
, a town in the Nome Sethroïtes
Netchfet
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AAAAAA f\ ^
a town in the Nome Sethroïtes
Netchem ( $£. ( $j^ j) ® . « town
near Pelusium.
Netchem netchem ânkh 11 ■?• f!,
a name of: (i) the temple of Denderah;
(2) Elephantine; (3) a temple chamber at Edfû.
kflß^S-*
Netchem shu
near Al-Kâb.
Netchert, Netcherât V B*
town
rwj1
0^4,
e—' ^llfi» A11*the quarries
of Tûrah opposite Memphis ; Copt. Xicnri (?)
> .ft. Ci Ci
T, B.D.G. 12, a part
of the eastern frontier of the 8th Nome of
Lower Egypt.
Re-ânti «
Re-au
^•_
Tûrah
Re-Àabti
(J "t: S> b.d.g. 47,
w
AAAAAA <;
o<
AAAAAA ^ \ \ <;
., " mouth of the valley"—a name given to
1 AAAAAA nmD '
Rec. 17, 113.
the entrance of several valleys ;
/"^ %, * > Kec 3, 45, a
l _ZiU» AAAAAA
Re-àti
canal in the Nome Heliopolites.
^ ® , B.D.
==>^ I
, B.D. 64, 23, a
Re-â-ur ^ ' %=*, ^ '
64, 17,
IIIIIII1I <1 S» ' ' 2È=* '
<: ^> iiiiiiiii r\/vo -f\ d
quarter of Abydos ; [yyi +J3 , A.Z.
45, 138, gate of the South Lands.
<; ^> Q AAAAAA
Re-änkh ■¥• © r^/vn, "mouth of
I 1 A A
the land of life," /.<?., the grave.
Re-Antui
11
Rec-5, 86; see
Ântui-
Râ Heru hetep O v\ Ja ©, B.D.G.
441, a sun temple at Sakkârah.
l^FH'v'M.Rec
"•-•IW&TW^
o U 1 H tv/vn' 1
an ancient town on part of the site on which the
city of Alexandria was built; Copt. pi.KO'f",
p<LKOT€.
Räka (?)
Reiut (?)
U
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jw&a a district in
1 v-tç- 3=r ' Egypt.
*
r^vn, IV, 689, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Reusa <==>w% "a1, <=>^X "o1 f^i,
IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
20, 118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Ruthen ^»^K™ szz^^^ù^,
Ji AAAAAA Jl AAAAAA
Iv> 783> a district in Syria.
Rutuâhu $\^-^^hwh, IV, 798,
a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Rutch ^ X\ ©, anuestfTte of sf "^t™in
j U w ' the Nome Athnbites.
Rebaàu, Rebaàa <=:> J "fe^ (1 %>,
^J %* 1 !k Q^1'IV'784' a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Rebaut <=:> J "^ a, %\, IV, 785, a
district in Syria ; compare Heb. nSL"! (?) ', varr.
Äßfefcl (J twi, Ja
Rebana (Lebana)
Ù£A
www IV, 781, a district in Syria-
j^' compare Heb. p7.
Rebanth (Lebanth) ^
I AAAAAA
III
(W],Rec. 2o, 117, ( ^'M1^D.
III, 209, a district in Syria ; Heb. nyi*?.
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_2a* rwi
]•
Nàstasen
Rebar <=
Stele 50, a Sudani country.
Rebarna (Lebarna) <=r>'<^
I.Unu-Amen, _,^=>,^^,,
Lebanon ; compare Heb. Viüy.
Rebatâ ^Ä^"<^ll h o^a, L.D. m,
252, 13; compare Heb. /VSL"! Josh, xix, 20.
Rebatâ ^^J ^||Js;a well
on the caravan road to Syria.
Rebu (Lebu) <=:>J %1 0^2, Mar.
Kam. 53, 27, ^ J © ^Q^S, ^1 J© (j
*| fv^£l, the land of Libya; Heb. "QT?;
J ^ ] ^, a Libyan; plur. ^J © "|
_2ä n <Q <r-=-sf\/vo
Rebkhenten (?) "^ J
1 -3 (?)
Nàstasen Stele 51, a Sudani country.
D
1-
, BerL 2296, a town in Egypt.
-2» ^ II, 126, a town in
Egypt.
ETD
Rep
Reper (?)
Repeh <=
D p *""" rw\} Eg. Res. 57, 16, a district
(w\, Anastasi I, 29, 7,
in Syria; Assyr. -^|| &:]] *J- -<4, Gr. 'Po0/B.
^T' 1 j
Re-peq, Re-peqr
r> i—1
, the entrance to a canal at Abydos;
"**" o I
T", £ > Re-pequi.
Remaq /
Remath /
Rem'nnai
1 A Rec. 30, 66, a town in
Egypt.
, a town in Egypt.
I I I
, iv,
793, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
<; ^ ,1111111. AAVVA
Remnen (Lamnen) ,
v ' 1 <wi
T,r <rr> -wvAAA iv 700, Lebanon ; Heb.
'7I9' e-acûfl' l'on1?-
^_ji
Re mer nefer <=:> I f!, <T> Î ^5
T v Y ' a town near Mendes (Onuphites).
Renam' (Ranam)
.a-i)
, iv,
783, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Renr ww L.D. Ill, 131 a, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Renreka _ . ^=* <£\ , iv,
\> 1 1 1 1
792, read Âanraka, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Re nekhen ^k, see Nekhen.
Re en qerr-t àp-t khaut <==^> <ê=> °
Tuat XI, a circle in
the Tuat.
a town in Egypt.
Rentànu <=:>li(| Ö %1Q^,iv,9o2,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Renga *
Rere.. ber
f\/vo
, Rec.
20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Rerekabra
^J
J
(W]
Rec. 20,-117; see ,^, „
I I JJ-* Ji ri/vn
Rerti ^ <=> M rwi, iv, 788, a dis
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
Rehanti
^^ a lake in the
Rhum
m
HI _M>^ \\**/*w' Fayyûm
© Q <? A.Z. 49, 86, 'Pw/«/,
fN/VT
Rome.
Rehen <~~> l^e svvamP ^an(^ °£tne Nome
/V£SL ' Busirites.
IU(W] I I
Re-hen <c=> raö,
\ ù^û
ra ^ \ ^» roo 5> S'a district
east of Coptos (Wâdî Hammâmât).
Rehrehsa
6
f\/vo
, Heru.sàtef
ra ra 1 Q
Stele 73, 100, a Sudani country.
Re-ha-t ~2?iïMM Greene 2, 23,
°*g^, a mouth of the Nile; plur.
Remenui tu (?) ncm, iv, 388
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Rehab <z>i ^^ Je 1 o^,Ait-K.
528,^ß<|>^(|'^(W],L.D. Ill, 252,17,
a district in Syria ; compare Heb. "2Ï\rr\.
Rehui(?) <=> j[ ^ © "J, ^ j( xx
%> ©, B.D. 178, 16, <=> 8 % © > Hermopolis
in the Delta.
Kehbuöy^,iv,785,^^
J V Ù±ù 'a district m Syria > compare Heb. "1VT\.
Rehburtà S^ jl e \ j\ ) o^a, Anas-
tasi I, 27, 7, a district; situation unknown.
I /^ /WWVA /WWW I /^ /WWVA I I
I I I /wwv
/WWW I 1 I 1 I /WWW VC. * I
I Q A/WWV
I /* /WWW
/WWW
Ci
t==t, «^^j Al-Lahûn in the Fayyûm.
Reher (?) <=> S ^ (\/\/j, IV, 801, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
S.«=»îpéV'Tî^^o,atown
near Sekhem.
Rehtcha
20, 118,
' w 1 e&
f\^o, Rec.
iwi, a district in
Syria ; Tall al-'Amârnah -Cff *ffl 4 !=T -fj^.
Rekh-t <ï>, S^, a la^e ïstrict J/1 the
7=^r T=r? Mendesian Nome.
Îr^T r> /www
Treaty 27, a district in Syria; Boghaz Keui,
Li-ikh-zi-na.
1 <=> r\ <=» a town in the
© ' Fayyûm.
Rekhasna
Re - senti
/WWW w
Re-seh <=> I (T\ ^ ^, Amherst 46,
a town in the Delta.
Rec. 22, 138, a town in the Fayyûm.
Re-set, Re-sthau
—P— Ci Ci
1 —<o—
—(>- Ci Ci
<■ .> —(Ö— Ci Ci O
I .A f\/\/i ©'
1 1 1 1 1 , 1
==>-i*-,TuatIV,
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—ç— <n> 1 c* o
Tfifyw*9 *■ Q Q Q
f\^n
^fefc-*
(W^'^5'97'^'
an
,i IV> 373,
originally a portion of the Tuat of Memphis ;
later a common name of the grave.
Re-she (©^^^^]
estate of King Khufu.
Reshaut <=> M \ ^
<=> ^î l2s±A' A'Z' l872' "' IOO; Var'
gW <=>ÎÉÎ^^' Rec- '9, "9,
^sg> ö ö a district in the Sinaitic Peninsula
a rvxp ' or Arabia.
Resha Qetesh .9*^ T#T»T J *""* (^a,
^ ^ ^00, iv, 783> .a* ua^
J ^^^ (vxr, Rec. 20 118, a district in Syria;
l| rm ' compare Heb. ttnp"tt?N>
Reshit
.Ac»
DO
0 ö a name of the Under-
fwn' world
Reqatcha zi
, Alt-K. 639,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
un«-.,, <=:x> <=—> a town near the modern
Keqrer^^, Asyû^
TT iuu , the necropolis of Sakkârah.
Reka -^^LJf^v^, g»^
I.H. 240, a district in Western Asia; Tall
al-'Amârnah ^ IgJ ^?TH <IU (Berl. Tablet,
n, 10).
Rekaàm . 1,
a town in the Delta.
i
7\ 0^]
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Rekares
-äc>
iwi, Rec. 20,
n6, a district conquered by Rameses III.
788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Regatcba (Legtcha) _&& S
IV, 784, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Retam' a=t) , IV, 792, a district
I 111 0
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Retam'rka <=>êâ^ U <==>^>
1 1 1 <=>i 1 111
<=::=> \_J IV, 783, a district in Syria; situa-
I I ' tion unknown.
Retâr (Ratal) <=:> "1 (j -fiÄ, Rec 20,
116, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Retnu
o Ö
/WWW
' V IV, 809, a district
<^>' in Syria.
Ret SheS (?) ^ ^, a town in Egypt.
Ci©£l H
<=:=> Q IV, 689, a district in
T^^rvW Syria.
iö^>Q^]<S>, IV,
/www " Ci
907, Upper Rethen.
Rethnu
Rethen Hert
/w/WW
0^
Rethen Khert
IV, 907, Lower Rethen.
Réthnepen SS D uW|], IV, 800, a
/www aaaa/w
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Retheq «^, Nàstasen Stele 45, a
z] û I country in the Sudan.
Retcha _2ä
Retchatchä (?)
Asien 165, Luz;
compare Heb. Fp.
fi>
fW], IV, 794,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Haa m mm 1 ^'Rec- 2°'JI4'a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haubu 2 J %Q^a, iv, 805, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
\> i
, IV, 784,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown ; co'mpare
Heb.VT(?)
Har ra
*-**s» /www
/WWW, f[]
I /WWW
/VVWVA
/WWVA, a canal near Tanis.
T=T
■?tas
FS^I
, A.Z. 49,
Harm' ra
Pivfi-rj, Rome.
-yi \\ mww\ r\ ^1
Hawwmatara^ jjjn^
*) fvxo Anastasi I, 22, 4, a district in Northern
I ' Syria.
Haqa ra^^^Q^, L.D. ill, 252,
89, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Hi en Shu nefer ra ()()£ \/$\
ml, the temple of Edfû.
\\ /www
Hirana ra <=> "^ &o*û, Rec. 20,117,
a district conquered by Rameses III.
Hikrim m ÖÖ S ()() |\ , ra
IV 78 c a district in Syria ; situa-
' ' tion unknown.
Hu IU /www, a canal near Edfû.
v£ /www
Hum' ra ^^> ra ^^o^i,
IV, 786, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. DH, Gen. xiv, 5.
Hebraj^,raj;,ra|,^;,
.hecapMofkene^^^.^Oasi^of
. Heb-t ^ <=*, .the swamp land of Athribis.
Hen iSL, ra $, $ , ra ()^\i=i,
) 1 /www C_l ) 1 /www ' 1 //
the canal of Saut (Asyût).
Henhen ra in !www, III III Ö
/www /www /www /www /www VÜ
/www
/www, the lakes near Buto.
/www
_^^ /www >->. r\ r\
Hentui ra ^^ y uug£0, Rev. u,
168, 13, io5, A.Z. 49, 79, g ) f] ") fc£0,
India ; Copt. ^ÏÏTOT, Baby. \> ^X J2J «sftft.
Jleràr^^var.^l)
<:::^ IV, 784, a district in Syria; situation
I ' unknown; compare Heb. ~)^~in.
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Herua m JPl r\/\/], Maskhûtah Stele,
A.Z. 49, 78, Herat (?) ; Pers. <£< H 7f*]&,
Behis. I, 16, Babyl. [V ff] fl.<f ^ ^, 1. i6.
Hernefer lU^I^, Sphinx i4, 160,
a town in the Delta.
Herhertà m m "1 (| ©, Sphinx 14,
168, a town in the Delta.
Horkhti m ® f\[
Stele, Arachosia; Pers. {p(
ff % Col. I, 17, Babyl. V fl Si W< SET *H,
U- 7> 79» 83> 84-
Heh ra©, ra^©, ra (J®, a town
in Egypt.
Heker IU j^ /L ©, Demot. Cat. 421,
v « L—J
a district in Egypt; Copt. £,<£.(Tbp.
rwi, Maskhûtah
[SI] <¥ ~T£ diT
polis Parva ; Copt. £,0T.
?e-t f] Q ° © > a name of Edfû
©, Dios-
TT A- I ^
He-t au L-o^ ~, a town near Latopolis
He-t au àb
O r
, a temple in the
Nome Coptites.
He-t àabbekh Q ^ f J J
temple in Hermopolis Magna.
He-t àakhu j] ^^ ® ^, the temple of
Hathor at Denderah.
He-t àakhut khep[er] em hat
r^l© Y <£ Denderah.
I Q|-| 0 I o ©
He-t Àâh j]^(|—o|^ BD- »S3B,
, the temple of the Moon-
god at Panopolis and other places.
He-t Ausäsit
j\
o
Q Den-
©'derah.
He.t^btiQ-y^0>y^|>
G ^.d ^,'b.D.G. 18, Unu (Hermopolis).
He-t abj
H©^
a sanctuary
' in Abydos.
a name of
Thebes (?)
*"ww _ , Denderah.
He-t âpit rj - || ™
He-t Àment f] (1
He-tÀnup [J (] Ö "jg, Lycopolis.
Il > B.D.G. 17, Hensu (Herakleopolis).
He-tàr Q ^ J.a-nc*^,»
1064, Aphroditopolis.
He-t Àst Hûl , the name of any san.c"
!•" r) tuary of Isis.
He-tàsutRâgjj^gj
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the temple of Osiris in the Nome Ka Ahau.
He-t Àsàr [1 ° fl O T ^ , Mareoti
He-t ânkh
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, Denderah.
He-t Aha
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a town near Thebes.
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He-t Äkhmiu fl Q ~T
14, the temple of the Divine Statues.
a name of the town
Buto.
He-tUatchit [Ü,
He-t Uâb G ?Ç^, Denderah.
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capital of the Nome Àment (Libya-Mareotis).
He-t uâr Àment i r ft @ >
B.D.G. 144, part of the metropolis of the Nome
Àment.
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He-tur
153, a'town in the Nome Mahetch.
He-tUrit Q^fc», []„<=>
121, a temple or town of Hathor.
HAMS A ft/%
He-t ur âau
W
the temple of the Aged Prince, i.e.,
. the Sun-god, in Heliopolis.
He-t ur-t Àmenemhat
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rm
°k-#l» Rechnungen 6, a place
north of Thebes ; position unknown.
U3r=m mi
He-t ur ka f]
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the temple of the goddess Apit at Thebes.
96.tûtet'y^^;,B.D.G.„5.
Memphis; (2) a temple at Karnak; (3) a name
of Edfû.
He-t utet en Usen f] a ^ ~$p) y
■fy r\ /WWW eJO "" ^
V /. *fc)? B.D.G. 176, a name of Latopolis.
I ^ , a town in the Nome Mahetch.
He-t ba Âst
^'ji
o
, Rec. 10,
141, a town between Kanâ and Denderah ;
Copt. T^KertriHce.
He-t Bak
^äJ' UnSÄö'
Hierakonpolis ; Gr. 'lepaKtav 7ro\*ç(?)
He-t Benu
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B.D.G. 189: (1) a sanctuary at Heliopolis;
(2) the temple of Osiris in the 7th Nome of
Upper Egypt ; (3) a temple mentioned on the
Stele of Piänkhi—Hipponon, Al-Hîbu.
He-t Benben (1° U "™ ft
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Rev. 15, 47, a name given to several temples of
the Sun-god, Rä, Aten, etc., in which a stone
was worshipped.
He-tpaÄäni fl-^f «»-
Sphinx 14, 163, a town in the Delta.
Çe-tpaAten-g^H
(vwwa the
o
temple of Aten at Memphis.
He-t päpä-t [I D D $k Z., Denderah.
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a town
He-t Pepi Loj g
near Sakkârah.
He-tpestchneteru Q Ö 111, G ®
I ©, a name of many sanctuaries.
He-t Pteh |~D 1 I a quarter of Thebes to
' IülA-D' the north of Karnak.
He-tPtehQ-^g^lIH.
d 8 n ° bdg- 235.the temPie town
^ X Ld mT of Ptah at Memphis.
He-t maäkheru
n
, a name of
several sanctuaries of Osiris
He-tmâb(?)
He-t Mut
B.D.G. 140, a name
of Ombos (?)
a n
D
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27, 88, [J "Vv !!: (1) the temple of Mut at
Latopolis; (2) the temple of Mut at Diospolis
Parva.
He-t menà-t
^nS'QnZ^
B.D.G. 255, Denderah.
He-t menu Q^;,'he S,eracf
■ He-t men uâr [1 ^^ f Z, the temple
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of Osiris of the Libyan Nome of Lower Egypt.
He -1 mennu Khäemmaät.
the temple of Amenh'etep III
at Gebel Barkal or Sûlb.
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He-t menh
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the temple of Osiris
at Sais.
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He-t Menth [1 £s^ ©, Rec. 31, 35, a
sanctuary of Menthu of Hermonthis.
He-t Merit Q ^ = ()() ) $, a temple
of Osiris at Thebes.
He-t Meriti Q "^ (j(j " ^ the temple
of Osiris at Bali in the Delta.
He-t Men [\ HK 1, a town inr ï? ?omue
' Id X I © of Mabetch.
He-t meht IU~\, Berh- 2296> a l°wn in
-D ' Egypt.
He-t Mehi Q ^ °°S ()() <$ > a name of
Elephantine.
He-t mest [1 ° ^i=,
idcrD^©'
Nome Tekh (?) in the Delta.
He-tmes-[t]Heru [1
©, Denderah.
a town in the
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a section of the temple of Denderah.
He-t nub 11 (Wl, Sni (Latopolis).
9e"* nub Qr^1^ 0 ^©'
n=n
, Alabastronpolis in Upper Egypt.
He-t nub G
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n=n
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, the temple of Osiris at Memphis
C73 o m C73
, the temple of
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He-t nub Q
Osiris at Coptos.
he-t nub 0
the gold foundry of the temple at Denderah
near it was the manufactory of jewellery,
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He-t nut J i^-x x„, the sanctuary
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of Räit taui, ■=??== ^ ^, at Hermonthis,
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He-tNebà [J], |f]g;atown of
Hathor in Nubia
Q—JPO©'Rec-»>**> QjpO©-
i-^j
"n ^ . (0 a town in the Nome of Tuf; (2) a
I' ® ' town in the Nome of Sept.
He-t nef 2±n U
a village in the
Nome of Edfû.
He-tnemQ^j
He-tnemmnû2ËËÊ'H,nQ<H
llj CT3 t= q (TJ ID CT3 q O '
Hi^>a
0 a district ; situa-
fN/vn' tion unknown.
CT3/
*p=^ : ( 1 ) a sanctuary at
Denderah ; (2) the temple of Osiris in the
nth Nome of Upper Egypt; (3) the temple
of Osiris in the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt.
He-t en Maäkheru fl
a name of the temple of Sni.
/VWSAA <f*^f\
, Leonto-
He-t ent Mahes [1
polis ; Gr. Acwt'Twv.
He-tnehQö@0,yo|,Q^ö
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the temple of Osiris in
Metelis.
^He-tnehemy^^.Q^
p., Denderah.
He-t ent heh en renput [1
f,i'Q^ä'"^fff'"houseof
^\ /VWSAA
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100,000
years "—a name of several temples.
f\ /VWSAA
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He-t nekhen fl
He-t nekht neteru
Ç—fl
, Edfû.
He-t nes-t
a town in the Northern
Delta.
?e-tnesuQU4Q©> Q
(1) Alabastronpolis; (2) Diospolis in the Delta.
He-tnesuhent [VL^J' inscrip. of
Methen 17, a temple.
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He-t en ta àh-t fl cr~:=l -www ^l$k Q f
)^~-i Demot. Cat. 424, the temple of Dêr
JTWÛ' al-Baharî.
He-t ne^â fl ° G "| Û ©, Sphinx 14,
163, a town in the Delta.
He-tneteruQ^^.©,g§
, Edfû.
He-t neter Àn-t T G û ~^™ tN/vni
B.D.G. 46, the temple of Pakhit near Beni
Hasan (Speos Artemidos).
He-t neter Ànpu "1 fl ^^, Cynopoiis.
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He-t neter en Àsàr-Hep "\
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temple of Serapis at Memphis.
He-t neter en Her en Taui
*a v\ «mam V ^ Denderah.
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He-t neter ent Sebek 1 [1 ^, 1G
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He-t notches
He-t rekhit [1
He-t reshu [1 " Ja 1)1)1), Denderah.
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fü ©' L5ld ©' Id ^ 111 ©'
Crocodilopolis in the Fay-
yûm.
n ^T Q Rec. 31, 35, a
Id -^) © ' town in Egypt.
; j a temple near
> 1 ' Heliopolis.
C±2
B.D.G. 1063, the temple of Osiris in the Nome
Âmkhent.
He-tHäpQf-^,
the abode of the
Apis Bull.
He-t hau neter Hi
i k.
, the temple of
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of Herakleopolis; Assyr. >-tf{ ^ Z& tl^fflF (]->
Heb. Dpn, Copt. &I1HC, Arab. ^Uu^.
He-t henk änkh
0 ^ Rec. 19, 87, a sanctuary in the Theban
1 CT3' Necropolis, a temple of Thoth (?)
He-t henk änkh Menkheperrä -
T I Annales 7, 186, a temple of
Tri' Thothmes III at Thebes.
He-tHeruy^gg^ig;,
v\ -^, any sanctuary of Horus.
He-t Heru au Q^0V'Edfû'
He-t Heru uru(?) Q ^ ^ü ©,
Edfû.
He-t Heru mer... Àssà Ç
H
'ï)k ©> an estate of King Àssa.
He-t Heru nekht
Horus at Edfû.
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, a temple of
Osiris in the Nome Lykopolites
He-t henmem-t [1 j
H £=*§!'BD,G-36, Denderah-
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He-t heri àteb • [\ f=* (] £ ^,
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S ^ ' Sebennytes.
He-t hertu er hai hetch j] ^ ^
He-t heh [1 §o|, Jo|J, "house of
eternity," i.e., the tomb.
He-thesmenQ^(l-0,y|p
000 nv==Qooo n a o n
r=r' Id—^-/wwva -i=r? Id CT3 X I
Qo o o
l"1""!
ft : (1) a chamber in the temple of Thoth
at Hermopolis ; (2) a chamber in the Rames-
seum at Thebes. 1
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% \J2 S —
îld ' Lid <=> I
II-
Edfû.
He-t heka \~\f^
temple of Hathor in Heliopolis.
, the
He-t hetep ^
the temple of Lato-
polis (Asnâ).
He-thetch [{J, N. 669, y|^,
=r^ , a settlement ; site unknown.
in
He-t kha |~J~ » "house of Kha" Tl;
situation unknown.
He-tkhas gv|. H J. BDG-
[012, J ^ ©, a town in the Delta.
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He-tkhastU f] '""~"Jl—-J ©, Sphinx
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14, 163, a town in the Delta.
He-tkhâ [âJ.Q
He-t khâ-t G
o3*, Mendes.
CT3 (
Q,
, "the
coronation chamber" of the king in a temple
He-t khäit
Q
trict in the Nome Lykopolites
He-t khâ ent Heru
Q,
*-^-, a dis-
Ö Ç\ , Edfû.
He-t khâ-t en nesu neteru
Q
^CTn =j=j<=] the temple of Amen-Rä in the
v^f Mr Oasis of Dakhlah.
He-t Khufu
\«~\r
, a temple-
town founded by Khufu in the Nome
Lykopolites.
EEi
He-t Khufu nefer
>, a temple-town founded by Khufu.
CT3,
1, the temple of
He-t Khebit
Osiris at Sal's.
He-t Kheper [] ° S*=>» Edfû-
He-t Khnemu ISf Q, Sni (Latopolis)
i——tj ßS
He-t Khnemit
/VWSAA
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the god's birth-chamber at Denderah.
He-t Khnemti f] 9 C=Z^2j>a- town
in the Wâdî Tûmîlât, Sile.
He-t Khnemtânkh
in Western Thebes.
He-t Khenti 1^"
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a temple
He-t Khenti
, the Island of Philae.
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He-t Khenti
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a temple ; position unknown.
He-t Sata
Denderah.
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He-t sutenit
a name of Xoïs.
He-t sutenit en Rä [\ Q 1
, Xoïs.
Rec. 27, 190,
lud
III «SX I
5&
He-t Sebakh ... f] H ^ I|, a name of
*X TflftM (Tuphium).
He-t Sebaq Ç ^@, a town of p^3 J|
o
, a form of Tefnut.
He-t Sfen
m
Asphynis ; Arab.
He-t smau [^TWc^q], iv, 800,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
He-t sma-taui [f]-£, [J^
J ?$ rtf ŒS' J MMlT>aternpJeatDenderah.
a town in the Nome Nefer Ament.
He-t Sent |P£Trl |fui, inscrip.
of Methen, an estate in' the Delta.
He-t Seneferu (Jj^V
Palermo Stele, a temple-town of Seneferu. •
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9e-tSeneferu[](lJ^,y^p
A ^TT* ® > U M J J> © ' Rec- IO> I^°> a name
^""0©' X P ^î? ' Asphynis (Tuphium).
of
He-t snetchemnetchem
ÏÏ3P&S'Q«M:<i>M»i™j
(2) a portion of the temple of Denderah
Çe-tsehetep QSSg, Q
town in the Nome of Uatchet.
He-t Sehetepàbrâ [1 Q fÖTW1>
a temple founded by Amenemhat I, in the
Nome Unt.
He-t Sekha-Heru []-*-T
^Sa, the temple of Serapis in the Nome Âment.
n n ® /ww^ ^
He-t sekhun J M >g, j^ > a temple
in the Nome Metelites.
He-t sekhem (Seshesh ?) G © ^,
polis Parva.
He-t sekhen enti Hep [1 Q ~~tT
x \/, a sanctuary of Apis at Memphis.
û\\X Û
He-t Seshesh [1 Es5 8 ^, f]
-ID f-rrn A © ' UJ
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Çe-tSeshemQ^W^©,
Diospolis Parva.
He-t Seker, He-t ka Seker [] U
CT3Ï'
the temple of
Denderah.
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temple of Seker at Sakkârah.
He-t Seker shemâ [1
a sanctuary on the roof of the temple of Den
derah.
Hfl-t Seti
Tn
the temple of Horus
at Edfû.
He-t Shairàum Q „ ^ 11 "^ 1
^^ S 'a town or villase > CoPt- a^HI JtJLl (?)
He-t shâ [I
He-t Sheb
Q 53'" a town in the
He-t Shepsit
Denderah.
3' Western Delta.
=p ^, Denderah. •*
o©'QnJ$P°'
He-t Shefit 1^ 1, a temple of Osiris in
the Nome Ten (?) 9G_.
He-t Shennu I] ° 8 Ö
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Gol. Hamm. 12, 81, a town in Egypt.
He-tSheser(Qeser?) [1 Q 8
a temple in Unu.
He-t shetat [1
iMS^s
n,
, the most holy part of a temple.
He-t shet àbet j] Ä ^ ^ <=P,
Thes. 968, a town near Memphis.
He-tqa G Q ziY 2, Denderah.
He-t Qebh Q ^ ^||| © , a temple
estate at Memphis.
Denderah, Edfû.
He-t Ka U *. U 1
He-t Kaka (IN©, Rec. 17, ,119, a
town in Upper Egypt.
He-t Ka Pepi (g(|(| j Q y cm, a
Ka-chapel of Pepi near Sakkârah.
He-tKaPtah Q^U®,
A X Q
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a town in the
Eastern Delta.
u°y,B.D.l8l,3,|3^ilvi;>
I.H. 159, "house of the Double of Ptah," a
name of Memphis; Copt. eK€rrf\k (Budge,
Misc. Texts, 207). ,
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«sx
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Q
He-t Ka en Râ
in the Nome of Sâpi Shemä.
He-t Ka khnem neteru fl
| I ©, Memphis.
He-t KakaD°Ui n°Ui
B.M. No. 138, the chapel of Amenhetep, son of
Häp, at Thebes.
He-t kauit Q ^ ^ ! © ' Pan°Polfs-
He-t ta neter-t fl ^ Ibv ^
Denderah.
He-t ta Heru (?) [1 en "^
Rev. 11, 152, a sanctuary of Horus.
He-t ta her àby^^;, ||g],
the capital of the Nome Ka-kam (Athribis) ;
Assyr. --fl }|< s£J 4 -fl<| ~, Copt. <kepe&e,
Arab.
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He-t tu 7?) Uel,a temPle in the Nome
v ' I d Mahetch.
He-t tut Râ fl Ü ^L , a town near Busiris.
He-tTef []<£", Rec- 7; 88> ,Sni
ID 1 © (Latopohs).
He-t Tem fl Q ^ên A the capital of
the Heroopolite Nome (Succoth ?)
Hé-t tekh [1 Q f" =0 , a part of the
temple of Denderah.
He-tthaui(?) [g5]5,Rec.27,
191, a temple in Sni (Latopolis).
He.tTunti 0SrTvd;-the
capital of the Nome Mahetch.
He-ttebutiuy^jt^
j ^ the " house of the coffined ones," i.e,
He-ttchefa U
in' ' the Necropolis.
"t—=^ 1K^n—p Q the name of a chamber at Den-
^ " h^s ©' derah and of one at Abydos.
Ha §#>%, (W), a Sûdânî country;
E J^ situation unknown.
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Egypt.
Ha-t -£©,-££, -ffj, the frontier
T-. , • mu G) £=> ,
city, /.^., Elephantine; —«^ „, the ist
Nome of Egypt;
^^^ ,—$) ^ the southern
\> \> ^ I O ' frontier.
^=, L.D. III,
Haàanem #> (]
252, 31, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Hai-t en hesb ähä #" (j() ° ^
8 fl n Hi ° ^ tne temple of Khnemu at
XI JIT© I VI' Latopolis.
Haitbaâa Tuathi ^ flu <=> ^ Û
105 and 106, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Haitbâa f^-^Jf)^^ *
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haitbâa Sharneràm #> ÛÛ «=> J Û
252, 103 and 104, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Hau # %> ^, a sanctuary of ^ (Nome
Metelites).
Haau I ^ ^\ «H^], IV, 806 (var.
8 t)!\ JZ>. «yvn\ a Sudani country ; situation
I _g> V* ;' unknown.
Hab -^
a, I
Hap àuti
A.Z. 51, 71, Hibis in
the Great Oasis.
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Hapu àutitt <g> a ^ ö £^ 3^0
a name of the Tuat.
?apamsf^p;,f^^
, a town of Rä-Amen in the Xoi'te Nome.
çapnebesf g^p.\g*£
Hapnebesf^°S^,f °
""" f] ^ ^ the Necropolis of Memphis and of
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Abydos.
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Hapurmàa <f>Q^>;ï|î(|'^^.
L.D. III, 252, 18, a district in Syria; compare
Heb. D"HQn Josh, xix, 19.
Hamatàf^^l^Anas-
tasi *• "' ''ïl-,«^ Hama,hi
Heb-nart, Assy, v ]} Jfcj E^y œ^i,
Rawl. C.I.W.A. III, 11, 1, 51.
Ha mehit ^, ^
*ii 111 *•*
B.D. 112, 2, the 16th Nome of Lower Egypt
(Mendesius).
I I l' °=^%=
district in the Mendesian Nome,
Hanani
w
\>, a
r^n,
L.D. III, 252, 99, a district in Syria conquered
by Shishak I.
Ha-t nu-t ^®~~, Rec 27, 87,
" first of towns," i.e., Elephantine.
Harkar
<T:> IV, 785, a district in Syria; situation un-
Q£^û' . known.
Haqràa f^^^c^.Fo
place-names containing this word see under
Haqràa Fetiushaàa #> "^\ M] (j
Res. 81, 68, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Haqràa en Äatchait #* A j\ "^\
(wj ^ o-=> J "|\ UU 1 (wj, Eg. Res. 81,
a "district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Haqrm' Äartaat ^ ^ _^
j»
r^n
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trict in Syria; situation unknown.
, Eg. Res. &2,adis-
Haqr-t Shanaiàa #> a ^s\
^^(](](]^C^Û, Eg. Res. 82, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
Haqettif ^J^l **,»*-
trict in Egypt (?)
HagràaÀrqat[^]f_SJ1^
district in Syria; situation unknown. I/S^v =
article).
HagriHanmiâa^Jf^qi]
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82, 94, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Hagr Thruan
/www Eg> Res
Ha-t ta ~=^
Ja Ja
£1
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ft^ (wi' situation unknown.
, the main
canal of the Nome Aphroditopolites.
Hatchaä(?)fM:k-^,a,own
near Al-Kâb.
Hââ
—ifH{ , a town in the Delta.
Hap
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a locality "in the Western
Delta.
03=1
Hap meh
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, a locality in the Fayyûm.
D
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==r oVte 1 V/
a district in the Nome
Sàpi meh.
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Hâpres-t 5^|, I d se'
D X, \>, a district in the Nome Sàpi res.
Huau |^A|W], Rec. 20, n4; a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Huä |^^» Nav- Bubast- 34A, j(^
^, Rec. 20, 115, j(V^> IV, 800, a
Sudani country; situation unknown.
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Huburtà J <2 <z> l "jj (] ^, Anas-
tasi I, 19, 6, a district in Assyria (?) ; Heb
rrïni-n, reading <z=> I ^ J (2 | (j ,Xj
(Alt-K. 673).
Hu em Mennefer
A ©, Rechnungen, a royal granary in Memphis
Huenmu(?) 8 L/ZZ. ^ ^-=0
l
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA X AAAAAA ^
a name of the nth Nome of Upper Egypt
(Hypselis?)
Hur
U AAAAAA
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=> I .)■ t
H, Anastasi III, 2, 9,-
a lake (?) ; situation unknown
Hur '===<
= <~~> #$$£ a canal in the Tanite
r-^-. I t=t? Nome.
Rec. 6, 134, Sphinx 14, 159, a town in the
Nome Äntchui.
Hurenkar
^a
> U Q^Û
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
, IV, 74, 665,
Husfen
Ö
, Asphynis ; Arab. ^Ju>\.
Huqràa Âbrem ' .9*^ h '$\ r^v/i
-^ ' n Eg. Res. 81, a district in
I Q£vq' Syria.
Huthaina
1
Q^£),
Anastasi I, 27, 4, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Hut-t aab-t ^ ; y ;, B.D.G.
» cx=K I
1068 ; there was a northern part also, cs ' 1.
o<&\> I 1
Hutasath S^ ^s\ é \ twi, Rec. 20,
118; var. ^ Ö A (1 ( >, a district in
Syria; Heb. ntîJin Josh, xv, 37, Gr. 'A<W/,
1 Mace, vii, 40, 45.
Q£vq, IV, 784, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Hutchar
i
1 y IV, 782; varr.
i^^
(WJ'
A ^'-2a 1 ] rvxo) a district in Syria;
Heb. IVjn, Josh, xi, 1, Assyr. »-Z.]] {{< £ff
Ë-ÏÏ <Iëf> Syr. JO^L, Gr. '\ad>p.
Heb ^ J , Sinsin II, 2, 5, Heliopolis.
Çeb, HebitfjQI.UÇp©,
a town near Behbît; Arab.
-AXt>-
799, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
fid & § ïim^ Rev-i2'i6'the ^p1^1
H H w ' X J yy W ' of the Nome Mahetch.
Hebnu 5 J Ö , IV, 803, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Hebensàs ! ! ! *g, W, |g;,
AAAAAA û W £S £$ NJi^ >S>3
"city of the festival of the 6th day"—
a name of Egypt.
Illlll
AAAAAA
Hebkher^^;,aBioS.i.y^the
of the Nome Kahesb (Cabasa) ; Copt. K&<k£,C,
Hepu (?) |) t^gg, Rec- l8> l83k;he
Hephep(?) ^n^@. BD-G- 494, a
town in Upper Egypt with the cult of Menu.
Hef
"town
^ Rev. 10, 140, Mahallah, between
©' Luxor and Armant; Gr. 'Yoixfiiov.
Hemag |->
sanctuary of Osiris.
1, a name of any
Hemit ^ @> gf ^ @l a town
famous for wine near Lake Mareotis.
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IV, 781, Hamath; Heb. rot, Assyr.
Hemreth (Henreth) 0 ^^ s=3,
(sic)
|-2Ä^,IV,798,varr. |^^û"o^Û,
-feû
IV, 805, a Sûdânî country;
situation unknown.
Hen-t =f ^ ^=r, n , a canal in
the Nome Sa'ites.
^; , the marsh district of the Nome Am peh.
T=T
A/WSAA ,
Hen 0 Q^, u. 417,
T. 238, § ^ ® , a town in the Tuat.
• A AAA/MVA £S I
Henu 8 S ^ © > a town in the Sudan.
Henui ta khartà à ö (j(j o "^ ?
'7k <r=> "I fi /p. Sphinx 14, 168, a lake in
A Ï&, in0, the Delta.
Henui ta gerri fk Ö Û()^^ Ql$k s
$, Sphinx 14, 166, a lake in the Delta.
Hennefer P-îf^» AZ- l865> 27>
Nubia; see ([\\\
Hensu 1
A-z-^°> }_£"©"•}
Peasant 36, I fi , Rec. 11, 80, I
I AAAAA/V A AAAAA/V T
£^®. }-£*©"• l""©"'}
1, Palermo Stele,
£^ O A/WSAA |
^^ AAAAA/V
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Ci
ft/WSAA
A/WSAA
A/WSAA «"J /^
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T AAAAA/V Û I Jl V? T
i, 1 a^a 9}©, B.D. 185, the capital
T AAAAAA ü
of the Nome Am Khent (Herakleopolis); Heb.
D2n, Copt. £,I1HC, Arab. (j*Ha>\, Ahnâs,
Assyr. -£yy ^ J^: jjiflff <f-.
Henk?XÖ^©,BDc^.f'0^sa
Hen-t taui ^ -
Egypt," a name of Thebes.
" mistress of
Her-t ^
Her Y f\ tne Pyramid of King Men-
<z> / V kaurä.
Y rwi, A.Z. 1908,
118, the Necropolis of Memphis.
Herui <§>©<§>>, "Ç"^^, A.Z. 1906,
120, Denderah.
Heritàbhetka
O
u
O Q©'
(1) a town in the Nome Lykopolites; (2) a town
in the Nome Libya-Mareotis.
Her-à her Àmen ^ V& ^ Û ^^ ©,
I £21 I I AAAAAA
A.Z. 1907, i, 4, a place in the Thinite Nome.
Her âst àb shet '$ ^ j) ° ^
town in the Nome Àtef-peh.
Heri p-temâi J1J() JL
a suburb of Memphis.
Her ur, Her urit ^ ^* ©, Rec. 32,63,
<f>^~ Rec 27" 87^ X ° ^ ^*~
I <==>Q)>*ec'2h07 1 <=>©'<=><^>©'
Metternich Stele, 45, ^ ^* (j(j ^, P.S.B. 13,
511, the capital of the Nome Mahetch and the
Nome Tekh; Copt. £,o**(J0p, Arab. ,y&.
Her ment * '<=> a necropolis near
• P^^i (\/\£)' - Edfû.
Her-t ent heh <~>£^ |o|, "the
everlasting hill," a name of the tomb.
Herit en hetch (?) hetep
Ç
Cà AAVVA
, a name of the temple of Latopolis.
, Weill, Décrets, 9, J
D
Herui
the Nome Coptites
Herui
a canal in the Nome
Ka heseb.
Heru àabt
f
, the Nome of
, the town of
Horus of the East ; v\ 7^ _
Horus of the East ; Copt. e{><kpiLkIT. See
Per Heru àabt.
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HeruÀmenti ^|T. ^jf©-
Asphynis and its neighbourhood.
Heru an (Heru em he-t An)
B.D.G. 121,
OC^E)
—a<^E> I
J © jjj, Heroonpolis;
Gr. 'npL)lOl>7ToklÇ.
Heru uat (?)
^^C^), Gol.
Hamm. 12, 89, a district in the Eastern Delta.
1 o \\
Heru maâti
, Edfû.
Heru em àat uâb (?)
£, a town near Heliopolis.
Heru mer
1ÄJ
a town of
Khnemu.
Mi£j
Heru mer ânkh Userkaf
■¥■, a temple founded by Userkaf.
3
Heru mer Khâfrâ
O
1, a town founded by King Khäfrä.
iii-
iii;
1—'
Heru khenti khati
Berlin 12,800, a town near Athribisj it was
associated with the unborn Horus (Horus in
the belly).
Heru sa Àst v\ o
J <=> A.Z. 35, 18, a
«LI O ' town in Egypt.
Herusmataui^jfj;,
\> >5> V I I I
o Dende-
rah.
Heru taiu \x ~ v v " "_ , Rec. 33, 4,
" lands of Horus," i.e., temple estates.
Heru-t (?)
Heh ||c-~a,
Heh ""
^5 ^, a town in Egypt.
the district of Semnah in the
Second Cataract.
J\ x i^ei , a sacred lake
<2
^ _ , a town near Sekhem (Letopolis).
Hesb Ka (Ka Behes?) O^^,
the nth Nome of Lower Egypt (Cabasites).
Hesb Ka(KaBehes?) j[flj^^,
Cabasa ; Copt. K&<k£,c, xß-^QC.
Hesp-t Maäti ^^ßß^* B.D.
i, 1 7 (Saite), the domain of Osiris.
•w-r ±. ±. Mill £2> £2, till) £Z £Z
Hesp -1 mert ^§l q^£i , ^xi
C^û,
• Q^Û
:M0,
/\AAA/VV TT I
Oxyrhynchus 3 ww ^
■ o ^
r^vo
Ö.
, a/»wv\ ^> <; ^
the canal of the
town.
Hesp-t ent Râ em sep tep
in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Heh SUtenit $©§lQ()^>a district at
Abydos 50 aruras, 6v^ HHH, in extent.
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Edfû
Hesp-t ent tchet ™ ^ , ^by-
• " ^© o -^V dos.
HesphaenÇeru ^^%
fû.
HesptaàuiS(]^;,B.D.G.I„
the town of Busiris.
Hesp tchatcha-t ent Unnefer
maäkheru ^® £ (A^ij^ ®,
Elephantine.
Hesfen 8 [|S^, Lh_ ö Asphynis;
Arab. ^^
Heser § (l^^Thes. i283,Heruemheb8,
j[S,tt«B8i...j[jp-',j[Jp4>^
8 n<~=> B.D.G. 1063, a quarter of Hermopolis
X I © ' containing a famous temple of Thoth.
Heqàst (?) ? <d (1 jj f!, a town in Egypt
Heq ântch (?) j ^ ^, u. 293, f J ,
B.D. 99, Intro. 9, | \\, | $, the 13th Nome of'
Lower Egypt (Heliopolites).
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Heq äntch (or ânt) , the
capital of the 13th Nome of Lower Egypt.
TT , a district in the Nome Abetch (Abydos).
Hekauhet, Hekauheth 8 a° ^,
■sur* H] IV, 798, a Sudani country : situa-
ML 1 • 1
**\g=3 tion unknown.
Heka mer ânkh Àssà (\ zHZ (H
"■¥■©, an estate of King Âssâ.
Heken ?S™
Hekha V "
see Hekauhet
Hetau
B.D. 142, III, 13, a
suburb of Memphis.
m
rw\, Rec. 20, 115 ;
m
D ^^' IV» 797, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Hetit [J ] ()() I, Rec- 3I' 35, a city cap"
Hetep
tu red by Shashanq I.
a name of the Nome Sma
Behut.
Hetep em hetep J^^^^S©' a
town of Hathor.
Hetep hemit(?) c
. P. 423, M.
a 0 tT
605, N. 1210, (^Q^-y, ^g*> Mettemich
^ g§ a district in the Nome
Stele 90, ^
Hetep khet
Heliopolites.
<=^=> ®û j a district in the
c D ■—w-, 1 ' Fayyûm.
Hetep Khufu
SB
3
, an estate of King Khufu.
Hetch fi o I ©, a town near Kom Ombos.
Hetch Nekheb |c=> ^. g J, Eiiei
thyiaspolis (Al-Kâb).
Hetch-t Nekhen ?
139, see Nekhen.
Hetch Heru
O (-VT-)
, Rev. ro,
a name for Lower
Egypt.
Hetchi § jup [W], IV, 801, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown. . , .
Hetcher | J^ o -fc^
Hetchrer f^^^®,^
P. 506, a town
the Tuav
a town r
villa
Kha T "^\ ^ , Hh., a mythological lake.
Khaitu I "^ f)f) - ^. IV« 792, a dis-
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
Kha
(3 ^ ^ . _
ps5jp ^, a town in Egypt.
\\
Dende-
rah.
Kha-tUast|^;4f;,
Khab |J<$5$, 1 j^.a<*nal in^ i
Khabat0hana i^i^'l'» ^
"iPfv/vn IV, 784, a district in Syria;
situait ' tion unknown.
KhabU y^^/^nd^the
1, a town in Upper Egypt.
Î*n /www i «yi v
Anastasi I, 22, 6, the "fortress"; compare
Heb. Vybn, Assyr. >-c]] — <££=, -Cff -^
, 0^4, IV, 712,
Khar
Ja IV 66 <?Jas I
rwj' ' .5' i 1 |[W]'
_2aSQ£^3
Ï
Q^£ll
!•
Ja
iii'
7 Ja 1 © , Demot. Cat. 421, Syria
region in Western Thebes.
Khari (Khri) | <=>!\l\ ||, Rev. 13,
96 = V, Lower Egypt; Copt. e^jpHI.
Khar en pa sebt ? <=
M lu F ©, a part of the town of Sheten.
Kharb l^^l J^]^' Alt-K- 736'
the desert; Heb. </2nn, Assyr. -f<f tzffl *£~,
Tig. pu. i, vi, 63, ^ ^yy<y jypr ^y, AshUrn.
Annals III, 28, Heb. Hl-Lin.
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Kharbu (Khalbu, Khalpu) ?
® 'TJ %- 1 ^^1 > L>D-m» XS3, Aleppo ;
Assyr. Khalman -irff ->~- «, Rawl. C.I.W.A.
III, 8, 86, Gr. xa^vß°v'
T ]j\ <=:=> 4£V| t=t , a canal in the 8th Nome
of Lower Egypt; nn
Tim sah.
Kharma T
_>
T=T, Lake
kill'
Gol. 4, 6, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Kharersa (Khalarsa) T ^\ -^
<=> [g] IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation
I l ' unknown.
Kha[r]sam 7[-2ä] $ t\ o^û.Rev.
13, 105, a district.
IV, 786, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. npbn (?), Josh, xxi, 31.
Kharkakh J^^^©,iv,788,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khas|p;S!^,W^e,^>,
^ , a district in the Nome Gynaecopolites.
I
Khasàu T fl ft %|p©» Sphinx 14, 162,
Casius on the Mediterranean (?)
capital of the 6th Nome of Lower Egypt ; Gr.
X0Ï9, Copt. C^XJOOT, C&OOT, £60C, Arab.
Sakhâ l^,.
Khasui(?) £^\\^i=i, B.D. 125,
II,22;varr.^_^S, B l^
<2
Khasu ® TP%c^û,Tn%Dï^i.Rev.
5, 76, foreign land.
f^^^^
Khaskh-t ? (1 ° °, IV, 800, Rec. 20,
115, Bubastis 34AJ T M , Karnak 22, 95B,
Thes. 1254, foreign land; plur. T I K^H.
Khaskhetu ? (1 ° ° VÄvfivfi, for*Bn
i| o^v^i i-ii-ii-l' peoples
Khas(?) seshem ^^Ô^Ti-eee, a
part of the Nome Metelites.
KhastJ^.seelfT-
Khas(?) <^<^©
V ' I III
Sphinx 14, 158, a town on the Libyan frontier.
Khashabu 1i-^ J ^, IV, 783, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Khat)Khat^Jg,|^,^
^'î~A©-^©'apartofDenderah-
Khatàâi l^]^^. IV. 789,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
mil £& i^1^'
Annales 4, 131, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Khatithet ®^)(l(lT.1^'a
Sudani country, far to the south.
Khatum' 1^£^/C=» IV» 79°. a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khaathen Q^^]|—. IV,
802, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Khathai T^^ (1(1 (read
*^b\ Tl A r»rt ^» 7^x»a district in Syria ; compare
.M 0 H '' Heb. rrDh, i Chron. xvi, 38.
Khathartchau ^j^^A^^.
IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Khathakana \ ^ ^* ^ ^ !k
Q£^û, Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Khatt
, a town in Egypt (?)
Khatum' T
(2
r^n,
Anastasi I, 17, 7, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
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Khatcham'IJJ^^iv,
789' Haük^' Rec' 20' II7' a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Khä ®' j®' V' MendeS*
Khâ àSUt Q A A A ©, a town in Egypt.
Khâi
Q
Khâi S flfl~ "7-, a Nom-e in Upper
y Rev. 12, 1, Rec. 37,70»
the capital of the Nome Khäi.
Khäi-tur-t S ûû0^
0lin û
Khâi en àakhuti q
Edfû.
, Edfû.
AAAAAA £à
Khâi-t en mut ne ter
, Denderah.
Q
Q \>
^ AAAAAA
I
I
Khâ-t utet qa em hat
r , £) a name of Karnak and of
a I ' Thebes.
Khâfau
Khâ em Maât q
,. a town in
*' Egypt.
Pn'Rea2°'
42, the temple of Âmenhetep III at Sûlb
between the Second and Third Cataracts.
Khâ meht s® °°\ an estate <* f'1?«
0 o Khufu.
Khâ em hebs
0
MJf1
^> O l
a sanctuary at Lycopolis.
.KMneftr^J.A,®, ejfl|,
Memphis.
Khâ nefer s J ^ ^ J ^ the
pyramid of King Merenrä ( >®_ ^ J.
Khâ nefer he-t Usertsen
—M
/www p|
Q Ω, the pyramid town of Usertsen I
^11
Khä neter mesu
town in Egypt.
Khä resu
ian estate of King
Khufu.
Khähet ^ ß , IV, 802, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
2,
(?)
Khäkhäb(P) S 1|=e,b-d-G.-i56
v ' Q J\ a lake (
Khä Khäkheperrä q /\ To q §fj,
the name of the pyramid of Usertsen II.
IEB
Khä Khufu
an estate of King Khufu.
Khäui(?) Seneferu ( P j <=> ^ ]
<=> A A Weill, Décrets, 107, the two pyra-
J—\J—V mids of Seneferu.
Khä kau Q l—J, a sanctuary of Rä.
111
Khibur
w
JV
Q£^û, Rec. 20,118,
\\
Hebron ; Heb. |i""Qri.
Khirba (Khalba, Khalpa)
0^3, © <ç>J ^ (] Q^Û, L.D. III, 153,
Rec. 8, 134, Aleppo; Assyr. »-^ff «— ^, Gr.
Xa\v/3oi>.
Khirpa
w
o^q, L.D.m, 146,
a Hittite town ; Boghaz Keui, Khal-ap.
Khirtha ^> jfe rwj, L.D. Ill, 144,
Rec. 20, 118, Eg. Res. 61, 16, a district in Syria ;
compare Heb. D^H Judges i, 35.
Khisas[khe]pa ® é é [®]î§?rwî,
L.D. Ill, 146, Treaty 27, a Hittite district in
Syria; Boghaz Keui, Khi-ish-sha-ash-kha-pa.
Rec. 11, 71, Heth ; Heb. ,nn, Assyr.
Khu-t khu Kheper ^^ $ $,
Edfû. û <=:>
Kheb ® J^hJl S: (J) a town in the
Nome Matenu; (2) ® JL~ , Metternich Stele
65, a town in the Delta; (3)
o , a canal in the Nome Ka Kam.
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Khebit ©J^(](] ©.Sphinx 14,159.
° J iJo È ©' Hymn Darius 29, ° J ^
;.©jf,oj^:i3,ojf
Ho®' t y&i©' î^®-Rec- 3°-
\fa the swamp land of the Nome Metelites
111' (Chemmis).
Khebs ta âa heb
52, a name of Mendes.
^27
, Berg.
a Sudani coun-
situation unknown.
Kheppâ ® û,IV>8o2>
D D l try; situ
Khep[er]emha ® D~f, © T~^
\>
Kheper
1 o
a name of Denderah and of
Edfû.
-, Denderah.
Kheper vrf , M ,
district in the Nome of Thebes.
<£u'a
KheftherenàrRâ f ^l/"*2^
a name of Thebes.
Kheft her en neb-s-t *tfL ^
A. *
^ ^ 1
§ 1 ^
IV, 834, Rec. 2, 129,
Tombos 3,
ç
(1©,
PS'
r\/vo
, a fortified
gate of Western Thebes.
Khem J^_ ^©i N. 676, M. 211,
jf_ 'r~Y~~t Panopolis, the capital of the Nome
Menu ; Gr. x«7V"«f Copt. 2Ç*JL\ÂJL, ^CJULIIt,
cyjULIIt, Arab. *j^r^.
Khemkhem ® f\ © f\ ©, Karnak
42, 28, a town in Egypt.
Khemik © |\ M *zz*, IV, 802, a
Sudani country; situation unknown.
Khemenu z = , JjsjJ, =©E, z^E,
zö= "mo z=g<2 --n
= ©=' nu©' -- © ' ==u
II'or1 ITöezz®' "öc©'
Demot. Cat. 423, the capital of the Nome Unt
(Hermopolites) ; Assyr. -£.]] ^ «^ Jjf.
Khenbat(?) ° "i^^Mf^vQ, Treaty
29, a Hittite town or district.
Khenm Khufu (o^w^ ] °
, an estate of King Khufu.
Khensu(?) g ^
O] O) JSk w
, the
1 1 rrr"
.11111.
2nd Nome of Lower Egypt (Letopolites). The
object represented on the stand of the first
example is the placenta.
Khenti , ö r^Q, the Nubian
frontier: ^, _.,A
<=> ^© Sudan.
Rec. 27, 191, a land in the
Khent rfft ° ' *
, Thés. 12Ç1, 1287,
the estate of Thothmes III in Lebanon.
Khent ([ft g,
Khenti rjj|)
•?=f a lake district in the
Fayyûm.
/)/)- Rec. 14, 21, a
o Si©' town in Egypt.
Khenti Àabt fjJjVf, ^5r $, A.Z. 1913,
124, the 14th Nome of Lower Egypt (Tanites),
capital Thar rfgf © (Tanis).
Khenti AabttM^M *
mi
, the frontier
in the Delta.'
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town of the Nome Tanites.
Khenti ânkhiu rjj|) -9- * , B.D.G.
127, the temple of Osiris in SheÇnu.
Khenti Menu, Khent Menu gp|,
Demot. Cat. 424, Apu (Panopolis, Chemmis);
Copt. cyjULin.
Khent en Uast rfftï ö *— |^, Dream
Stele, the foreshore of Thebes (?).
Khent nefer ô Î ©, û T © a town
3 T 2
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KhentenTeheni^y)^.
the frontier of Tehen in the Northern Sudan.
, a district in
^ I
Khent en Thar ^jfe
f> ,^j' fdh §2?
lithe Nome Thebàht.
Khent hen nefer rjj|) Ptîo^û,
Thes. 1288, the Southern Sudan.
Khent Shemu (?) r[ft
/WWV\ .
\V /WVAAA V. I 7
\\ /WWV\ \> I
a lake in Western Thebes near the Ramesseum.
Khent ka Àssà Ç\\
an estate of Âssà.
Khent Ta Sti fffo
Southern Sudan.
Khentchi ®
]1
U
, the
\ww\
district in the Nome Thebàht
T=T
the Necropolis of Western
Thebes.
e
Rec. 1, 52, a town in
Egypt.
Kher
Kher
Kherp 8 A , A'Z' l874' "2' the nan\e
K /—V of a pyramid.
Kherpantàris J^ ^ ^ | (| <=>
tit
trict (?)
v\ AAwvv} Rev.
[)[) q$ I L.D. Ill, 146, Treaty 28, a Hittite dis
Kherm'u ^
11, 169, Lake Timsah
1^ @
I
Khertufhesutuf 0*^8 5(1 ^^.
Thes. 1318, a court of Âmen at Thebes.
191, B.D.G. 628, Sunu, Syene.
a name for the
grave.
Khesàu _^_()^(Aflû'
Khesef Àntiu ^ L_J | q, a.Z.
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Second Cataract.
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^amw' /^ 1—' ' many canals.
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a canal in : (i) the Nome Cynopolites; (2) the
Nome Herakleopolites; (3) the Nome Letopolites.
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canal in the Nome Uthes IJeru.
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of Memphis (?)
Khenbi n§ Jflflc^a, IV, 801, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
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Khnem-t Abetch u S , the well and
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the well of the Àmentet of Egypt.
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a temple of Rameses III at Thebes.
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Khnem heh Q o 8 o 8, a temple of
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bank of the Nile, the site of which is marked
today by Fustât, or Old Cairo, Babylon of Egypt.
trict in the Nome Nefer Amenti.
KherTehuti fl\
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P. 504, a town
in the Tuat.
Sa, Sai §>.
, U. 556, P. 709,
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the cat-mummies near Beni-Hasan.
Sau £ •'^^K^Kfv^£i, a district on the
western side of the Red Sea.
Saut °»^^@>N.649,o»^g,
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khent ; Copt. CIOOVT (Asyût).
Sanhem ^^^l^©»B-D-110.
Sinsin I, 4, the Grasshopper City in the Tuat.
Sakheb ^ H©."T~ Ï£,atownin
the Saite Nome.
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Nàstasen Stele, a town in the Sudan ;
situation unknown.
Sänkh Sesheta Àssà f (| ~T~ Q] ^
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g„ t^y ^& IV, 800, a Sûdânî coun-
M~~_ü £X' try; situation unknown.
Suânu, Sunu I^K^^^K©, MeuxCat.,
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Seben (?) _—J— ®, u. 33o, T.
300, a town in the Tuat (?)
Sebekh àakhut TT 1fP
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temple of Thek, the capital of the Nome
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Sep ^, ^ ~, J|- ~, the 18th
Nome of Upper Egypt (Oxyrhynchites).
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a district near Bubastis.
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a town near
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a district in the Nome Busirites.
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Serq ^>, Pselchis; var. <=>g.
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capital of the district Hetep Hem.
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a town or dis-
Sekhim
Letopolis.
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a town in the Nome Saftes.
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Sesh i
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place of Horus in the Delta.
Sesh en neb Sa
suburb of Sais.
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7th Nome of Upper Egypt (Diospolites Parva) ;
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Seshesh Pa ~, a town in Egypt.
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Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Sesher oa IV, 924, a town in Egypt.
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Sesheriut nr
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Skarga
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the Sudan. The ^aK6\Xi] of Ptolemy (?)
Seker
the modern
Sakkârah.
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Segur
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a district ; situation unknown.
Set, Set (Sem-t) ~£~, ^, flQ Q,
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desert, necropolis ; plur.
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Set (Sem-t) Àmentt ^ ^-, the
Necropolis of Western Thebes.
Set (Sem-t) Gebti
the desert of Coptos.
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the land of the bow, /.'<?., Nubia—the Sudan, more
fully Ta Sti, «=ss= ? ~2T. ' For f\ D fl
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Setep ^D n, (1 ° D , a temP}f °f
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Setek ^ q^û,
, the
district of the goddess Pekht near Beni Hasan
Sethu
Rev. 15, 103, a district in Northern Nubia.
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118, é((|^^|(|c=D, Champ. Not. II,
120, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Saâabu é <>-=> J| % ©>
Westcar Pap.
a town in Egypt.
Sauàb Seneferu
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an estate of Seneferu
, Rec. 2i, 14, the
Sa Uah-t é ° 1
region of the Great Oasis.
Sauka, Saka é % u, fi ^ LJ
(wj, IV, 784, é^©, P.S.B. 27, 186, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
A_*l p^vo Anastasi I, 27,. 5, a district in Syria;
I * situation unknown.
Sabur (1Î J|^\'^sË=t ©, a town in Egypt.
Saburi.... éjej^ (]() ||, Goi.
4, 5, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Samâ (Sam') É£= xx , Rec. 20,
116, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sam'àraua é = () g^f] ^
IV, 793, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
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a district in Syria ; situation unknown
Sa-t en Sau ^
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the
temple of Khnemu at Latopolis.
Sanka & LJ , Mar. Aby. II, 2, a
country ; situation unknown.
Sanger If q^'iv'7°°' 7 in s
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Gol. 4, 8, Shinar, Babylonia ; Assyr. V *g|| >->f-
ff< <MH> Heb. -i^ttJ, Arab.^^J^.
Sari é fv^£i, Rec. 20,116, é \\ ,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sarmesk é ft] [1 "fc£4, Rec.
20, 116, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
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compare Heb. TVItt?, Isaiah lxv, 10.
Sarneg Ö tt ^T, Maskhûtâh Stele,
Drangiana ; Pers. J --J ^f Jt, Behis. I, x6,
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Sarresu(?) é-^<^>^, IV, 793,
é^^l^Nfv^^ Treaty 27> a district in
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Sarka é XX ^J "j çw^ Gol. 4, 7, a
district; situation unknown.
Sarkasha 6 ^ ^ Mil ^ IV>788,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sartà(Saltâ) é_aa")(]f é-oas])!]
<w\} IV, 785, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Sah [1 £ ^i=k> IV> 8o2> a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Sah fl?^©, N- I49' a town in the
Sakhpana é
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Treaty 28, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Boghaz Keui Uuza-kha-bu-na-ash.
Saqti $ A M £££, Maskhûtâh Stele,
Sogdiana ; Pers. [fs= <"rf <^] <7f TT» Behis-
I, 16, Babyl. V M §^S^T>6.
Saka é ^^ ^, capital of the Nome
Antch (Busirites, Cynopolites) ; Copt. K<kIC.
Sakam é ^=*% _> "^ ûûo.
Anastasi I, 21, 6, Shechem ; compare Heb.
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Sudan.
Sakath é ^^*'?\ ?^ o^a, Rec 20,
116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sagabaina $ B ^J %1 M "£
#%™, Anastasi III, 3, 7, a lake in the Delta.
Satà é}[H] Jl.IV, 792, a dis-
trict ; situation unknown.
Satuna qj 1 ^v> 1K cw], Eg. Res. II,
175, a district ; situation unknown.
Satkhebeg qjp "1 ® J S o^a, IV, 789,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Satchar é ï <~>, Eg. Res. 54, 15, a
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district in Syria; situation unknown.
Sàpi
a name of Sais.
,B.D.G. 996, —»
Sàpi mehj^ffi, J£ ^\ the 5th
Nome of Lower Egypt (Saïtes), capital Sais.
Sàpi Shemâ
Kf\ the 4th Nome
^T , of Lower Egypt
(Prosopites).
Sàna|k()^^,adistri<:tinS''ria;
98, 7, a fiery
district in the Tuat.
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situation unknown.
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Sänkh [1 ■¥• ©, a town in Egypt.
Sänkh Taui !■¥■ _ e^=, a part of
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Snan fi ^) T * ° Demot Cat' 423'
buan |l^( , j ,-, Q> Syene, Aswan.
Subqa ^^ J^^Q^a, IV, 789, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Suna I \\ "^(W), Rec. 20, 117, a
district conquered by Rameses III.
Sur 1 ^s*^"^ ^' ?92' a district *n Syria ;
t-JFqAû' *"* situation unknown.
Eg. 4, 95, a fortress in Thebes.
P. 221, a town in the Tuat (?)
Sukaua ^^^f] ^, IV, 790,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Sukbak ^^£%J*^f> IV, 792,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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a canal in the Nome Herakleopolites.
Seb (1J ^; a town in Egypt
sbatt P*JÏÏ^-amythS
Sbaenqerti [^J1]}1— ^^
Ä j "the Door of the Circles" in the
£LJ I' Tuat, a name of Abydos.
Sebaq (1 Jl "fe^ a Y ©, Gol. 12, 81, a
district; situation unknown..
Sebma [1 J._> ^^^' IV> 8o5> a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Sebkh-t mefct [1 J ® ^J1 ^ ^ -
town in Egypt.
Sebkh-t rest pJJ^J1
in Egypt.
Sebkh-t She ta [1J® ^j1
trict in An (Heliopolis).
Sebek 4~r- &>> Crocodilopolis.
SebTakerhetpJO^^^a
quarter of Memphis.
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fortress of Thebes.
SebtienNept (1 JI^Ö "^jT""^,
the fortress of Nept (Napata).
Sebta H J<=^^\ o^a, Rec 24, 160,
a district ; situation unknown.
Sebti-t Àrksetres fl J *=> j] °
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SePt(?) [\§\j A$C» *he 20lh Nome of
Lower Egypt (Nomus Arabicus).
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Smen tebnut (?) fl *^ o
Rec. 22, 2, a town in Egypt.
Sen-t (He-t Sent (?) P |
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se- m®> ins. ma is-
Rec. 20, 91, HI" B'DV iî4' 20' aJanctu*7
sss Ö of Menu at Panopohs.
Senger | S ^, Mar. Aby. II, 2,
ITT! s 'T^' L-a In>88> 1 <§>> Rec-
32, 69, Shinar, Babylonia; Heb. iy2tt?
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<=:p> a district in Syria ; Tall al-'Amar-
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* B.D. 149, a town in the 7th
) ' Aat.
Serut Râ Assa
an estate of King Assa
Sernik fl <7> A A ^*, iv, 796, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
Sehetep fl^ |, •
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Sehtem fl 8 J^ f\ , IV, 801, a Sudani
country ; situation unknown.
town near An
(Heliopolis).
Seht Tejefrä ( Q g w ] [1 $
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Sehetch fl|
Sekh-t fl 2
a district in the Nome Menu
Sekh-t
Rec. 33, 4, a part
of Memphis.
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var.
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the Canopic branch
of the Nile.
Sekh-t [1 m ^ ©, Sphinx 14, 158,
the plain of Bahêrah.
Sekh-t
o sx
, a portion of
Sni (Latopolis).
Sekh-t àabt
^|, B.D.G. 13,
near Bubastis
, "eastern meadow," a district
«P2iit
western
meadow," a district near Bubastis.
Sekh-t àamit ^ Q g
111 • M !k^='Rev-19> ,8>the 0asis
of Jupiter Ammon (Siwah).
Sekh-t Àanra(Àaru) ||D* (j
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the " Elysian Fields " of the Egyptians.
Sekh-t âur AM^^
' a town near
' ' Sni (Asnâ).
Sekh-t An
' In, Metternich Stele
89. Horus was stung by a scorpion here.
Sekh-t uâb AU, /*J
/] ~, a district in the Nome Mätenu
Sekh-t Mam
Nu-t
ent Hap
© Ö
^>
in the 3rd Nome of
Lower Egypt.
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Sekh-t Mathu-hetep 0|D ° 3
, Hh. 377, a mythological locality (?)
Sekh-t mur (?)
town in the Nome Apollinopolites.
Sekh-t Mefek
22, 2, a town near Sais.
Sekh-t ment nnn *^
i, Rec.
l"1""!
no(
var.
@, a district of Tanis.
Sekh-t en Bast MJU—ty ^, B.D.G
207, the territory of the goddess Bast.
Sekh-t en per Heru j)j)]) ö
V^. © , the temple estate of Edfû.
Sekh-t ent re
Upi fl
B.D.G. 22, a town near
Memphis.
Sekh-t Neter 1 û|û u-°-o? a district
in the Nome Ten (?)
Sekh-t Neter
1
" Field of God," a name of the Nome Bubastites.
Sekh-t en Tchann J^ ^ 2l). |,
" Field of Zoan," Tanis ; Heb. pteTHto, Psalm
lxxviii, 12, Copt. Z<LItH.
Sekh-t Rä
O
î&
estate of a famous sun-temple near Memphis.
Sekh-t resa(?) Jjj^ 7 IgT |, Rec.
31, 35, a town in Egypt.
Sekh-t Hemam
r->ssi
Mii,>'ii;M^]
m
, " Salt-field " (Nitriotes, Wâdî an-Natrûn).
a region
Sekh-t Hetep
near Athribis.
Sekh-t Sebek
, a district in
the 7th Nome of Lower Egypt (Metelites).
Sekh-t Shakkâ «^ jjjJ! ^ Hfl
v—* /] o ^ Demotic Cat. 424, a place near
^=* Hi' al-Hibah.
Sekh-t Shu m p;, §^,.
waste district in the Nome Shens, §g, in
Lower Egypt.
Sekh-t shent (j§ * g ] Q,
ftA/WVA
Q s»-»*- a district and canal
où t=t> in the Nome Ampeh.
Sekh-t Kenset fl
P. 175, fl
(Wj'
^ , N. 047, the region
of Lower Nubia.
Sekh-t Tetefrä fÖjT^] H
1, an estate of Tetefrä.
Sekh-t Tchän
23Ï—
, " Field of Zoan," Tanis ; see Tchän ;
Heb.)V2rTTlip, Psalm lxxviii, 12, 43, Arab. ^,1^.
Sekhaâ P ï Û ^ ^ ; see Aat Sekhau,
Sekhempehti fk^Z^V'
a town in the Eastern Delta near Rameses.
I, uPPer
So 0©'
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Sekhti (Sekhem-ti ?)
and Lower Egypt.
Sessu (1(1(1, (1(1(1©, (1©(|,
), Rec. 31, 28, a town in the Fayyûm.
Sessukauar (1 fl w 1 <a ^z^ ^\ -Ç)
.ÄA
<w\,
Gol. 4, 8, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Sesben PPJ^» Iv> 791» a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Seshem ^ a=r, ^
fljj T ]& > a district in the Delta.
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, an estate
e name
III
Seshem nefert
in the Delta.
Seshem heh ^^^j, th
of a sacred lake at Hensu.
Seshem^taui fa j^ j| _ ^.
' ,22 y}> tB*fst cr^3> Mar- Kam. 52, 9, a
royal palace in the Delta (?)
Sek (1 ^ r^=^, Maskhûtah Stele, Scythia,
_££) (1 \ ^=^> =^=>, uat the end of the earth,"
Pers. Sa-ka f£E ft, Behis. I, 16.
Sog I ^, a village or estate.
Segar [1^
Segert [1J^, [^
of Osiris at Busiris ; see
Segehflffif©, Sphinx I4...M^
Segeq 0 ^ ©, a town in Egypt.
A
the country of Set, i.e., Lower
Egypt.
tz~D ; see Theku,
, a sanctuary
Set >5-j
Set 3-=J, the Nome Hypselites.
Statt "^"° °, Rec' ?> 7«, the Necro-
7^ [vxq polis of Memphis.
Stârehp)(l^|©,sPhi"sVh^
stit.Tii©-p-s-B-25,22o,at0E;ny1;.n
Sti en sa heb sàs (?) *T"^~^.àS
m m <=>
^27
, Denderah.
Sethebu H ^ J^ko^o, Rec. 20, 115,
no jl^V IV, 798, a Sudani country; situa-
I iD JI R ' tion unknown.
Seth-t [1 ™ *£jj, P. 90, M. 119, [1 «=»
^^jk, N. 698, ^^q/vq, ^^ V ^^X:
(1) the district of the First Cataract ; (2) Asia.
Set (l^F*, (l^C^Û, IV, 799, a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown.
Digitized by
gke L-ü-J p^^ the lake country, t.e., the
l sx ' Fayyûm.
Sha-t JL-^, JL^ IV, 618,
jjl. J^ I, a country; situation unknown.
Sha-t (?) ||J2 Q, Stele of Alexander IV,
a locality in the Nome fâ<^> Vî°Bl^
Shashat (?) M Mil ° ,a pa? °,f She
v / ,Ltuj)1mijI[_:i» temple of An.
Shaâuka ^J (j %> U ' (wi, l.d. Ill,
252> 38, perhaps one of the two towns called
Sôkhôh, nb'ito in Judah ; see Josh, xv, 35, 48.
Shaànà ]££ ^ ft — (je ^ n, a
lake (?)
Shaânâurgenna Mfl 1b^ ft ™™ ft %>
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IV, 790, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Shaàsu resu (shemâu ?)
4: , the southern deserts.
1 1 lilll
Shaâs heri Mfl^ilfUjf
A.Z. 1884, 89, 96, a district in the Sudan
o D
1
Shaâs hetep |^|
<£>
0 □' " "e±iajg^| oD^©'
^"^1 P^©' B'D,G* Io63> caP^1 of the
Nome of Set (Hypsele) ; Copt. ttjCOTÏÏ.
Shaä
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T»T»T ", T»T»T , a canal in the Nome
Hermopolites in Upper Egypt.
shaä i^^-^1^, m^>a
country in the Sudan.
Shâshâ Àmen Mil Mil en ft ° 1
/I l\ 1 /www I
(with the article D), a district of Thebes.
B.D. 142, a town of Osiris.
Shaua lug ^£] ^ ] Q/vj, Anas-
tasi I, 19, 4, a mountain in Syria.
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Shauat|Aîf]^^,L.D.iii,252,
21, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Shaurentà M ^ ^"f 7m 11 '
IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
" Shaus TjH "^ [1 (X i, A.Z. 1865, 28;
see Shasu 1^'^ I % |X ' ; • Shaus ffijfle
ShaUSef ^J| ^\ H *^, a district in the
Nome Busirites; var. CZ3lïfoî^è\[l „.
. _ZI I OW
< Shabj^^J
, Rec. 20, 116, a
\\
district in Syria ; situation unknown
^ Rev. 13, 108,
Q/vq' Sâba(?)
.Sa
Shaba]^^^
Shabareth Uarkit lïfoî jl
C^û ^^^f)f)|^û>L-D-m>252>75
and 76, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Shabareth en gabari Jߣ Jl Ifê?
^ Q^Û ^ ^ -Äa&(](] Q^Û, L.D. III,
252» 73 and 74» a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Shabtuna ÙH J°^^» IV> 7^4,
m>^. roi &>&-,••
district ' in Syria ; situation unknown ; varr.
<==>Jt> \ ^^' Re0, 2°' Il8'ÎÛÎ
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Shamâbu (Shambu) fiTfl ^, £==
U %\ çl ^' 79°» a district in Syria; situation
^J Jr N ' unknown.
Shamâna (Shamna) |^| ^û /i
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a district in Syria;.situation unknown.
Shamâna (Shamna) ÏÏM&Ï^
/VW\/V\
fff.&Bl-
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, IV, 781, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Shamâshaàtum ftÏÏÎA " T»T»Î û 1| %
^ iv, 783, I*H=I*H f\}=, ibid., a
people or district of Syria ; var. r-n—i
Shamâshana Jj|j2 . |&2 "^q^û,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown ; compare Heb. pUJÇtt).
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Shanamâ (Shanam) ]£y[ ik A /),
M \ $^. °° \<^> IV> 78«,
^B^jö ^Q^Û, L.D. III, 252, 15, a
district in Syria; Heb. D^ttJ, Josh, xix, 18.
Shanarkai T»T»T
IV, 790, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Sharneràm |&2 "^aû (1 t\ q^û,
Eg. Res. 83, 104, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Sharhana TtTtT ! YiQAa,lv,4,
III, 252, 125, a district in Syria; Heb irmttj
Josh, xix, 6.
Shahetep T»T»Î , a part of the Laby-
rinth representing the Nome Thebàht.
Shasa |flij «jjp "|, j^^^, Rec. n,
60,25, 194; seelflfl^^^çw].
Shasu lAI^^^ c^û> B.D. 3,127,
Ktîl 1 p fX/^1 i ÏV> 72I> thc country of the
nomads who lived to the east of Egypt ; | A jâlI
Shasef |&2
1 1 1
, the Hyksos.
Ha
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Rec. 15, 151, a district in the
Nome Busirites.
Shashertt Mjl^fl^^Mjlp
© A.Z. 1884, 96, the port of Berenice on the
<$>> Red Sea.
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Shashetep^lJ^^©;
the capital of the Nome of Set.
Shaqan ^ ^T K\ v rwj, Rec.
20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Shakan £&2^* <è\ ^, Sphinx 14,
161, Lycopolis; the modern ^JLl\ Llt->>^î-' (?)
Shakana ^ ^ r ^ = ( ^
Mar. Kam. 52, 7, a canal in the Delta.
Shagan HtJ S ^ @, Sphinx 14,161,
Lycopolis; the modern ^yd! ^^^s^i
Sha tep Mt? • M ®
\\ \>
, a district in the Nome Busirites.
She au m& 1=1,the sacr*d lake at
3=1(3 ^ Denderah.
She-t àm (1 T ~, a town in Egypt.
Shàs, Shàsti oa (1 —«—, IV, 800, oa
^-/v_ Rec. 20, 114, a Sudani country;
\\ ' situation unknown.
Shâtchtem r-m j\ "*""% *~\, iv, 798, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Shâ m
\
,n
, a town near This.
Shâi en per Heru-àr-ti (?)
v>/wvv ä o o
^> V^ . a district near Edfû.
Shâi qa em Ànu E3<d
000
^IIim'4!^! ©>,hehighsandyridge
near the Temple of Atem in Heliopolis.
She äntchet r-n-i
XDC
*—'
, B.D.G. 136, a
canal in the Nome Mätenu.
Shârr ^—
district in Syria; situation unknown
She Äha c3nQ£y,
§|8> IV, 794, a
the sacred lake of
Per Aha.
Shi en Ast (1(1 «*« /www rj the
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Isis-lake at Memphis.
— , I U I T^_ r~tt I /www
She ur ^*=*, IT^ —: (1) Lake
O I ^- ~> JE"' *AA/W\
Moeris; (2) a canal in Mendes.
She ur L~"-1 ^^ $&$ a town in the Nome
o i<z>o©' Busirites.
Shurbana
1 u 1 a
e e \> 1
Rec. 29,4- Qarbana <d
X*» VtA/VNA
^
Shusaren c3o^k é ^^ , IV, 794,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Shushugem (?) (Sßrc^g^, iv,
803, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Shushkhen an^\™
153 ; see Àshushkhen j\ nsn\\
J| ^, a town in Egypt.
, Alt-K.
Sheb
r-rr-i
Shebb t-vr-i
JJ
r^/i
, IV, 805, Rec. 20,
114, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
r-rr-i
>£-J "\ B.D.G. 186, a lake in the Nome Tuf.
She Bär
I
Shep ^>^, Rec- 5, 86, the Fayyû
m
district.
Sheps ^p^, the Labyrinth.
Sheps Khâf râ ( ^ q .][ ^ © , an
estate of King Khâfrâ.
Sheps Khufu ( ®^>w^]| ^ ©,
an estate of King Khufu in the Eastern Delta.
Shefit 21
a district in the 7th Nome
D£^G' of Upper Egypt.
She Maâti ™ _> RR
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the sacred lake at Hânês (Herakleopolis).
Shemâ ^ ^, Rec. 13, 96, J" ©,
Demot. Cat 425, -X^
the South, Upper Egypt.
CT3I
,Rec 13,11,
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Shemu /ww<a
/ww<a
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Shemu
She menât
<?><ft
a lake near the town of
Rameses in the Delta.
@ a quarter of Mem-
©' phis.
QD a sacred lake or
canal in Edfû.
She meh-t nnooS> the northern portion
^ I ^ V of Lake Moens.
varr.
rvn
Shems nn n R ^ , IV, 800;
(J __, r-wn (1 P°(W), Rec. 20, 114, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Shemshuatum' oa t\ on ^\ (1
^^K-0—°, IV, 783; see Shamäshaatum'
'û—0
u*
Xi—ü
Shemta =£, Rec- 2?> l88> a l°wn in
£=i©' Egypt.
"IS
Shenu J Q
the capital of the Nome Mahetch.
2
, a town of Set
PSâ-
««»m ill-ill?. H«.
a sanctuary of Horus at Latopolis.
vu™
116, the temple-lake at Denderah.
Q \7<*
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a town in
She en ânkh
Shenär **ww<=i
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À -gas ^
Lower Egypt.
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B.D.G. 1063 : (1) capital of the Nome Hera-
kleopolites ; (2) a name of the town Smen Her
££fifi^ 00 ^ a sanctuary in the Nome
11 S H CT3 ' xx CT3 ' Herakleopolites.
Shenit She en Serser 9.
t*A*é
the irrigated land of Memphis.
^ 1 u 1
Tuat VIII, the district of the Lake
of Fire.
Shen ur q ^, q ^, q ^s,
Q 3^=r: (1) part of the Nome Anebbetch;
(2) part of the Nome Heq âmes ; (3) part of
the Nome Heroopolites.
Shen ur Q ^3=r, Rec. 27, 190, the
" Great Circle," the Ocean.
Shen-t ur kherp hem DÜQo
d q the "granary of the high-priest" at Mem-
i ' phis.
Shenp ^ 1T, °° ft ,D
^^ D 3H=r O df=t' w
<wm , a district of Edfû.
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She en Mâam (?)
S^ fl mCT3'
B.D. 17, a sacred lake in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
^>©,B.D. 160, 3, a
Shenmu
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town associated with Shu
She en nesert
a-
XA
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Shenrâhen (?) l^t Ö©,
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Nilopolis (?)
J, "lake of
She enti Hern
a, I a, \\.
Horus," a name of Lake Moeris.
ShenS £3gf B.D.G. 788, a city in the
Eastern Delta, probably in the Wâdî Tûmîlât.
She nesu en Behut
a name of the canal of Edfû.
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Shan qel* o|Ufig, ûfi
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B.D.G. 1064, ûj«««, 9 öl«888,
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9 Ö AZZ B-D- 79, 3, a Nome and its
/www (E (a /www ' capital in the Eastern Delta.
She neter ^j fi|,
ShenthNet 9
a sacred lake at
Abydos.
'. 5
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Amherst Pap. 46, a town in the Delta.
SherD <jb> tne caP*tal °f tne Oasis °f
D © ' Sekh-t hemam.
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Sherhen ril_£L.><^ , a canal
in Lower Egypt; var.
m Q .
She res
C30 T \> i w i
IT-
_ iX i' \>
i: , "South Lake"—a lake in the Fayyûm
Sher.tgeheS(?)f§®^
district; situation unknown.
She Heru
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north of Thebes, .*f\-ij (?)
She Heru
T=T
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a I JS> III' 2=
canal in the 14th Nome of Lower Egypt; (2) a
lake in the 15th Nome of Upper Egypt; (3) a
lake at Edfû.
She kharem nn
(2
Lake Tim-
sah.
r-rr-i
She Khufu f ® \ ^ \ ]
estate of King Khufu.
Shes 0 I ©, a town in the Nome Cyno-
polites, 'AXäßaaT/Jiov irô\i9 Ci)
Shesp S££ ©
a town of Osiris ;
_ ' situation unknown.
Shespu ab Rä O Jk. ^g: %> O ft ,
© ttw>- ffi^T O f\ , a sun temple near Memphis.
Shesp khasha 2E | ^ Hfl ^,
IV, 788, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
She Senefeni QU^T] ™.
an estate of King Seneferu.
She Serq mg, m[l|g,c3on
<-^> a canal in the 8th Nome of Lower Egypt
t=t? (Sethro'ites).
. (1) a lake at Heliopolis; (3) the Nile in
the First Cataract.
VWWt
VWWt
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Sheta
U. 560, a town in the
Tuat.
Shetat, Shetatit ™lÄ' m ^
r\n
D
^ =?f= CT3'
^ C3SZD ^ r-rrn
(I ^, Rec. n, 182,
£ I ()()^^), Rec. 27,
30, the temple of Osiris at Abydos, Busiris, etc.
Sheta
D
^ a locality near Den-
V derah.
Sheta ^S^FF P.s.B.21, 156, a district;
ûD[W) situation unknown.
Shetait °t?
II, 26, the town of Basti W Q _Jj
1 w 1 J a
1, B.D. 125,
Sheta-t àst
X a
the Nome Heliopolites.
i
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, a locality in
Sheteth ^ , N. 1074, ^ ©, P. 360,
a town in the Tuat.
Shetit 2©'U'529'P'7II'^â'
N. 1359, ^f, Rec. n, 97>\_/©> §1^©'
«*=**
«*=**
a a a
\\
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B.D. 171, 3, capital of the Nome Arsinoïtes,
(Crocodilopolis).
«»m, a canal
in the Nome Heliopolites.
Sheten ~\Q, -\g"£, -\2£g:
(i) Capital of the Nome Pharbaethites ; (2) a
town in Libya-Mareotis.
ShetSebq ^2©'^®'NJ
V©' Null'©' Crocodilopolis.
She tesher
'—1«
nn
(1) a part of the Nome of Memphis; (2) a part
of the valley of Hammâmât.
Shet-t-tâ cÉ^lQ©, C*Œ^^©, Rec
a U 1 c^> \\
27, 224, a mythological locality (?)
Qa, qaa, qait a
&>*
3^, A
T=T
T=T, A
V
,A
, a part
=f?= © ' ^ I of the Nome Tekh.
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Qaânàu ^^ö *— ö ^>> 1V> 782, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qai zj'ÇjX (]!)©>, A-Z- 3$, l8> a town in
the Nome Aphroditopolites.
V^ "TT r\ /VWWN
f
, the
Qai en änkh a
district of Denderah.
Hermopolis.
Qauruputh ^^f [<==>] \> D ^rw),
Rec. 20, 118, a country conquered by
Ramesis III.
Qaurthäntu a
£.
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Qauhertàbarra a
Mar. Abyd. i, 28, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown. s
. Qaurthpana ^"T0^
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•^ (W), Rec. 20, 118, var. A ^Ja
, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
r>sv\, Rec. 20, 118, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Quauherthaàs a^* §Jr \ [1 ||,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
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Qausanarm' zi ^ t? "^ "^ ,
Eg. Res. 6r, 13, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qausanareth a l^T "a1 *lT "^ c^),
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un-,
known.
Qausarâ <4^?lo3 Socw), Rec. 20,
118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qausatäbarka zj"|\ ^ ^ 1 \ (1
^^.ga'^CW), Eg. Res. 69, 85, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qauthaàsr ^^ ^ \\ fl^iwj,
Eg. Res. 60, 8, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Qaputa ^^a_p ^" » iy> 785, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Qam'qa a
A ^\ CM^Q, Rec
20, 118, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
(2
Qam't a
. L.D. III, 131,
: <z^> a district in Syria ; Assyr.
e&\ /www
Qana zi <|^ ^c^, .Eg. Res. 67, 66,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qanefer aX T A> theA pyramLd ?f
_ft 0 ^—V Amenemhat I.
Qarbana a
B.D.G. 855, Harris I, 77, 1, an eastern frontier
town; Assyr. Karbaniti -Cff *£]]] "^ J^: *-<y<.
Qarbu a
\ (H g~, Rec. 17, 150, a town near Abukir.
Qarbthaqa a
J
0^£), Rec. 2o, 117, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
Qarmana a
w
£s±û,
', L.D. Ill, 114, Rec.
20, 118, a district in Syria; situation unknown
"Qarm'mu (?) a
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L.D. Ill, 13, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qarhu a
C^£), Rec. 20,
118, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
\\
\\
Qarqami'sha a
^tj'^Jc^Q, IV, 89i, A
% M ^ rJ^' Rev' 3> 160, a district
in Syria ; Assyr. ^]] V tyyy* tffi, Heb.
tîj^5")3> Isaiah x, 9 ; the modern Jarâbîs.
Qarqisha a
':i--:
.t.T.frw) Mar. Abyd. II, 4, a district in
^ .llllj, > Syria; situation unknown.
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Qartàanbu ^^^,]l|^Je
| fw\, Anastasi I, 22, 4 (a mixture of the two
<j> ^1 rx^vo J^ a district in Syria ; Heb. lEDTTlp,
Judges i, f I, LXX Ka/)iaa<Tu<<f)u/).
Qarthaka a
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qasarâa zi^ [aI * "
1 I
see
o
Qasuna a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare
Heb. jYnpp.
Qatar zi^^ Tlj^^tw], Rec. 20,115,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Qatur zi^cz^^-^cw], Alt-K.
951, a district in Syria; situation unknown;
compare Heb. "Ha.
Qatthem a <k\ |\ 0^3, l.d.
Ill, 253, 25, a district in Syria ; compare Heb.
niEnp, Joshua xiii, 18 (?)
- Qatchaâ ^ I ^ (j cwj, iv, 797,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Qatchatà ^^i^Hleûfl,
Anastasi I, 27, 8, Gaza; Tall al-'Amârnah Azzati
•"^TT *0±K ?Y Hf*» Assyr. Kha-az-zu-tu
--ÏÏ yt< ^H W ^> Heb- ™V - Arab- ijl.
Qatchir (Qatchil) ^'L'h"20,
Zl^ "^^ IV, 785, /T
I , Israel Stele 27, a district in Syria ; compare
Heb. lg, Tall al-'Amârnah -z]\ tfff^ J^
HR<T <i-
Qatchuaten ^ | {] ^ ^
ZI Ä"* / r^O, Rev. 3, 160, A
r, a district in Syria; situation unknown; Boghaz
Keui *luqi-iz-wa-ad-na.
Qàs A fl®, Rec' 2?> 223> a t0"n in
i I Egypt.
13, a town in Egypt.
Zl WfL rE=i z) \\
Qin
655, ~?~ (WJ, IV, 653,
^ ft f\ WWW
D£^), IV,
\\
0^4,
Anastasi I, 22, 7, a district in Syria; situation
unknown; Tall al-Amârnah V "IT A *"*"!•
Quina a v> w W ^(wj, Rec 20,
116, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Quburâa ^ % J % <=:> ^"^ c^3,
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Qebâana a "fc^ ""^n *5jv tw], L.D.
III, 252, 23, Gibeon; compare Heb. pV5^,
Joshua ix, 17, a'city in Benjamin.
Qebâu a\ o^\, IV, 786, a district
in Syria; situation unknown; compare Heb.
}Q3i Joshua xxi, 17.
» p- 7", ^f,
Qebh
N. 1358
Qebh <4jj([5©> Rec 13, 12, zi^
' ©, Egypt.
cm
Qebhui (?) iîiî, uPPer and £°wer
' v ' © Egypt.
, Thes. 1218, a
Qebh Heru
name of Upper Egypt.
Qebh Set \\^> a
name of Lower
Egypt.
WWW a
VWWk
WWW (\/\/^
VWWk
WWW
VWWk
the capital of the ist Nome of Upper
Egypt.
OaVJi (y A tne pyramid of King Shep-
H • At4^' seskaf.
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' Qebh Khufu (o^^^j a J
^ li O > an estate of King Khufu.
QebSU zijn%Q^Û, Rec. 8, 137, a
district in Syria (?)
■Sj ^ ©, 'S J J ^ © (varr. ffi J
^fi'°Jl~:k®)'thecai,itaiofthe
5th Nome of Upper Egypt (Coptites) ; Copt.
Keq-r, Arab.y&\ ; Merit Qebti '^"flfl °
^5 J ^fes, ©, the port or harbour of Coptos.
TJ$$ * ©• "» J « z. ©■Denderah-
Q©pi (](] t=t, the swamp land of the
Nome
-PI
11 j 11"
Qepu A \\ ^ , a district in the Thebaid (?)
Qefati (?) .^^ ° ^ , Ombos I,
130, Crete (?)
Qefnu ^_ö^©, ^qç©. B-D-
142, a town of Osiris ; situation unknown ; var.
A
Ö
Qem a
@> Egypt (?)
Qemhes S4î, a district in the Nome
>>-gr- Sept.
Qemtitt \
Qen Àsâr
Qen mer
^ ^ a district ; situation
Q£vq' unknown.
Qen ent Râ ^ Ö ^ Edfû
a quarter of
Abydos.
, Oxyrhynchus.
MPI.
Qen enth hesu o
(\/\£)S=>A A| 1' Q 1
*aaaaa 8 n 5 /^i 1 "the region °f the fav°ured
o X I A M\ I ' ones"—a district in the Tuat.
Qen (?) en sekh4 (?) w-i ^
'vaawa [|j| jl ^ a village in the Eastern Delta.
Qenus ££ &>, £2, ^ö "
Southern Nubia.
Qenus pen £2 _£>,the mosft southerly
•^ • q^v^i —^ ' part of the same.
Qenb she ^ ï) 'ni ^
sanctuary on Lake Moeris, associated with
Hebnuyg.
Qenqen-t
r\AAWA r\AAWA B.D. I I O, 3,
r\AAAAA £^ r\AAAAA
lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
Qenqen taui ^ ^ c=^= © , a dis-
WAMA HAA/W\ I 3S
trict in Egypt.
l=q t=q i=q |=q ^ ^Q ^j O \\
es ' Q Q 3^r'<cr>\\0'«^=>mimi)
the sources of the Nile at Elephantine.
Qerr
Qeri
A
, a town in Egypt.
a district of Southern
Q£^û,
Nubia (?)
i i i
i i i
Qem <rr> ~ , a town in Egypt.
AAAAAA Vi?
Qertnetchna A ~^T°^\
Qerthnetchna <^=> "f* ^
IV, 781, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Qehi 4HH©,Rec'I2'9,'asuSe°s'
QehS-t A \ M ° , a sanctuary in Edfû ;
va,ufp-,4p;,^s|p;.
QesMP©'R^_i4'3'W©'W
% ©, ö_l ©, W . Ä, the capital of the
14th Nome of Upper Egypt, 'AXaßaarpojv rrôXtç,
KoDaat, Cusae J Copt. KOC, KCOC, Arab.
•.1 r.u XT vk vi Apollinopblis
the capital of the Nome v-^j , l parva.
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m
Qes mer ânkh Âssà Hj";
\ \ ©> an estate of King Àssa.
~, Rec. 27, 190, the capital of the Nome Sept,
Q>â.KKovoa; Copt. K(JUC, Arab, (jgyjlj, Heb.
]ttfo(?); 8
^ ^ ^ T ^ tne Arabian Por"
f\/vi Q£vq' tion of the town.
' \ \\ qA/]' ^ q/vq' \ j\ fJvV
Ö
f^^^^, Asien 240 ff., the " Circle "
(KlUTe), i.e., the semi-circular North Syrian
coast round about the Gulf of Issus. Later it
included all the land between the Euphrates and
the Mediterranean.
Qetem^l^©, N. 76i, \
, P. 204, a town in the Delta (?)
Qetem'^^— ^|j
^^f\ () Q£^Û, Sa-Nehat B, 182, 219, the
country of the East ; compare Heb. Wlp
Josh, xix, T2, 13.
Qotna
C^Û, IV, 696, ^
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•i
/WWW
/WWW
w
r^n, Rec. 19, 18, \
L.D. III, 88, a district in Syria ; Tall al-'Amârnali
czso
Qetshu l^nn^IV, 781, \
^ 0^3, ^ ^ ^ ] &&> IV> 649> 689,
rl cS> ^ a district in Syria ; situation un-
\ 1 w 1 qAq' known.
Ka U O, a town in Egypt.
Kainabu^^()()^J,^,
IV, 790, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
a country in the Sudan; var. (?)
9\û,N.98i.
Kauakauâ U ^] U £] ' , A.Z. 35,
18, a town in the Nome Sept.
Kaurm'rarna ^ ^ « «, ^
\\ /www y
£z&\ *T2\ I Q£^û, Anastasi I, 22, 3, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kab ^IkJoL'Rec-2o' ii5»a
Sudan! country ; situation unknown.
Kaban LJ ^ g, Sphinx 14, 159, a
town in the Delta ; Arab. Jjoli (?)
Kabuainefer Uj £}()()* J £,
Edfû.
Kabur
■SJ*'
fv/vn, Rec.
20, 116, a district in Syria; situation unknown ;
compare Heb. bin3. Josh, xix, 27.
T '
Kaber U J^ , Rec. 24,160, a district.
Kaf I—J 2Z3, a locality; site unknown.
Kafr-M'rerna ^3* ja w .^ w
Kaam U'fc^'L, U
I
a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
rwvn IV, 799, a Sudani country ; situation
' unknown.
, B.D. 142, IV, 20,
Kam ^—1
Copt. KAJUL6, KHJUL6, KHJULH, KHJUU.
Kam
rf©
, Athribis.
IV, 781, a district in Syria; Tall al-'Aniârnah
Kami s—1
, Rec 13,3,
Q ^ Dem. Cat. 421, Egypt; Copt
© ' KHJÜL6.
Kamit
the district of Ka Kam.
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Kamur
r^n,
aJk35^®-
B.D. 88, 4, a town in
the Nome Athribites.
Kam ur s—1^*~
a sanctuary in
the Fayyûm.
Kamur £=W,a^,a^
x
X
X/W\A/V\
/\AAAAA
/WWW
a canal in the Nomes of Thebes and Coptos.
Kam urà g ^ ^ jj M ^> t
, B.D. 64, 13, -j. /www, the great
Bitter Lake near Isma'îliyah
Kam ur ma
\>
Ek
/WWW
/WWW
/W\A/V\
/WWW
/www
the canal that joined the Nile and
^ \> ' Red Sea.
Kamru
^>rr3, iv, 792,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kam hetch
Kamsa ^—1
Kan^z
Kanâna
III, 126, Rec. 11,55,
Israel Stele 26, 'viz:
a sanctuary
' in Sekhem.
, Rec. 15, 167, a district ;
' situation unknown.
IV, 802, a Sudani coun-
' try; situation unknown.
}d£A, L.D.
/www. /www
district in Syria ; compare Heb. |V33 Assyr.
V <M ^T 4~ ^T (Canaan).
U/WWW
ft-^Q^Û, Rec. 20, 116, adis-
trict in Syria ; compare Heb. Y)^, l Chron. xviii, 8.
Kanustt, Kanstt U
Ö Q^û'
U
(W)'
Nubia: var. Kenstt
U/www <-—-^ *\
*-„ ^-^<±>^\, IV, 789, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ka en Heru shet ^^ ™™
Latopolis.
Ka en qa renu LJQ V ^ T 0 '" '
Edfû.
Kar l—J _ , a sanctuary on Lake Moeris.
\\
(a ^
, Rec. 17,160,
Kari U ^ (j(j ^ Rec. 20, 42,119,
IV, 922, Kubbân Stele 5, the district round
about Napata (?)
Karbu U
a town in Egypt.
Karpu ^74^' L'a
III, 156, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Karm'im'
J
Q£^û, Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria;
situation unknown.
1^
, IV, 785, a
Karm'n LJ <==
1 1
district in Syria; see
/www
Karm'ina ^z^
Q£^û, Alt-K. 1007, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Karm'tâ U ^ ffjj "J (] f iv, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Karna^V^ 7 ^ o^û,Rec. 20,
117, 12\ Q£^û, Eg. Res. 65, 20, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare Heb.
pà, Gen. 1, 10.
Karkhen ^z
® %$ù£4, Treaty
/www &•,<
29, a Hittite district (?)
Karka ^=
rwi f Rec.
20,118, U U U ) C^3, a district ir\ Syria '
<=* 1 I I situation unknown.
Karkam'sha ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^ > "^^ 1\ T»T»T ^, Carchemish ; Heb.
ttto"J3f U)->P3")3_, Assyr. -tff V^ff*^.
The modern Jarâbîs.
Kart I—J A f! , Rec. 21, 226, a town
I I v S3
near Dakkah in Nubia ; Arab. ^ ;.
Kart(?) ^^^^ctd^,
Gol. 4, 9, a district ; situation unknown.
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Kartàmrut ^=. VH 4 k^
ft\ ") IV, 791, a district in Syria ; situation un-
_jf 0' known.
Kartep *£^ ® f!, Nâstasen Stcle,
a town in Nubia ; situation unknown.
Karth -H.T-©ÜT- AZ-
1900, 130, Naucratis.
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Kahni ï I ""** a town *n ^ie Nome
ra w
Athribites.
Ka Heseb Ö1^, the nth Nome of
Lower Egypt (Cabasites).
Kakham (?)
r^n,
IV, 789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
KaKhas(?) ^^, the 6th Nome of
•\\\ TT-
Lower Egypt (Xoi'tes).
Kas
r^n,
A.Z. 1900, 134, Nubia; Heb. Uft3.
Kasaé^;,^^;,.he capital
of the 7th Nome of Upper Egypt (Cynopolites) ;
Copt. K<UC; KoeiC, Arab. t/MjJiH.
Kash
r~rc~1 Nubia; Heb. fcj^ß,
.tvrxV Copt. etf~cocy.
Kashpata^^ljil^S^
Q£^û, Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Kaqari U" ^^k _&* ()() q^û, l.d.
Ill, 252, 37, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Kaqeth
Q£^û,Rec. 20, 115,
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Kakka(?) U U @j Rec. I7f n9, a
town in Upper Egypt.
o
Ka Earn
:£d
l,T. 84, M. 238, N. 615,
the 10th Nome of Lower Egypt (Athribites).
Ka Kam-t — ^ *— ~ £==i ^
^©'^-^
^ Rec. 24,176, en Vu^} ©, Gol
(a
\\
Kagati
S
D£^),
Eg. Res. 66, 49, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Katart LJ
Ja W
a town in the Sudan.
, Nâstasen Stele,
Kath LJ I w , Alt-K. 1034, a district in
Syria; situation unknown.
Kathar "^^ |§> j^g^p IV» 793> *
district in Syria; situation unknown.
L2a
Kathata
, Rec. 20,118,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown
Kathini ^z
w
/VWSAA
W , Rec. 20,
1 j 6, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kiru
w
psv\t Rec. 20, 116,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Kirsenpen (?)
w
r^n,
/VWSAA /VWSAA
Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Kirshaua (?)
w
w\{\
IV, 792, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Kirkmisha
w
T«T»Î c^û,
w
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Carchemish ; Heb.
Kitsuna ^ J J $ ^. iv, 78.,
12, 99, the Necropolis of Sakkârah ; Gr. K^x^/'V«
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a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
Kushapat "=»^130^©^•".
Eg. Res. 65, 31, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Kebäsum'n, Kebäsuän ^^* jl a
T '• AAAAAA -CI T _Z2 /S/WVSA
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
JAA/WV\
p^i !, 140, Rec. 27,224,
225, 29, 146, Gebal; Heb. 72a Tall al-'Amâr-
nah ^n E<J ^y, Assyr. ^|f £$ t* >i@T,
Gr. By/3Xos.
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Kepuna (Kepen) rC>
1
Q£^G,
D (2
Anastasi I, 20, 7, r[> \\ , f1-"^ |C^£),
vsQ^Û Rec. 2i, Q9, Gebal; see
. I © ' ' Keben.
Kefti ^\c^û> iv, 6l6>^)^
^, Rec.
C^Û, IV, 733, Mar- Abv- II» 2,
32,69,
V ■4£2> £Z
Kennarut
, Crete; compare Heb. "ViJnçS.
Ik û ^\; var.
/WWVA _I!|SS> I _ZI
tk IV, 782, a district in Syria ; com-
.J?' pare Heb. m33 Deut, iii, 17.
Kenaskha (?) ^ ^ (1J ^, iv,
792, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Kenà ^ (I £, Rec- 3', 35, a town in
^vwva 1 © Egypt.
Kennâm'u
Anastasi III, 8, 5, Canaan.
/WWVA
/WWVA
(E
1
r^n,
Ken em ~ww\ „
r^n
■• Ik
f f\ZVQ. /WWVA
.III /WWVA
^ ^ So
r^n,
>' Ö
the Oasis of Khârgah.
Kenmu
Kens /WWVA
/WWVA
tk ^ T. 40, a town
Jf ©' in theTuat(?)
, U. 178, 419, P. 175,
N. 947, ftAAAAA À(|c^û, P. 337, «AAAAA À Q£^û ,
M. 639, ,WWVA (J^^, P. 7°3» ~^W, ^^, *AAAAA
/WWVA I _ _ , /WWVA
Konsoth
NW
Nubia; see Kens
oL®>
©' Ö
fl rsv\, Nubia.
r^n
, IV, 799,
KentU(?) ~ww, V$\, IV, 783, a district
in Syria ; situation unknown.
Kentuàsna ^^^(j f| -a f iv, 783,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
/WWVA
I I I
A*
Kenthaàuthà
fj IV, 785, a district in Syria ; situation
H ' unknown.
Kenthu *ww\ vs\ twi, *>ww\ ^ >f\ twi,
iv, 783, S^, iv, 784, m? (j ^~>
IV, 785, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Kerer (Kelal) ^-^^^
-^ _2ä rx^vQ IV, 784, a district in Syria ; com-
I ' pare Heb. ""nà Gen. xx, 2.
Krimna <=
c *£k IV, 783, a district in Syria ; situation
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Kerna
Kerka
dânî coi
Keha
rx/^ Rec. 20,116, 119;
' see Kama.
Q£^û, Rec. 20, 114, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
IV, 802, a Sudani coun-
i.' try ; situation unknown.
m
Kehek
ZT , A.Z. 1883, 88. The
=:'* were a nomad tribe conquered
ro rx/v/)' by Àmenhetep I.
Kes, Kest -*-, IV, 334, '—*_q/\/], Rec.
«U. /U ™ /WWW , Nubia.
Kosh
v 4 ^ v. 4
^^ Rec. 15,87,
a town in the south of the Oasis of Khârgah
(Dûsh); Gr. KiW.
Kesh (Kash) ^^ ) , Mar. Aby. 11,2,
IP qL' m 11 ^' -IV' 733' Joun KA-'
III, 98, Nubia ; Tall al-'Amârnah V -^ <)-,
Assyr. V Jgf < ^J, Heb. UJ13, Copt.
eölocy.
Kesh khas-t œ
Kesh the vile, or Nubia the impotent
£W], IV, 796,
Keshkesh ^^^ï^l c^û, Coptos 18,
I V\ I I Vi I I
a Hittite country.
Keket ^=^6, ^z^q^û, iv, 799, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Ketasha ^^Ha^§ iv, 792;
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Ketsuna ^ ^ ^, iv, ,8,.
I V\ , IV, 781, a district in Syria; Heb
JttJIJ, Tall al-'Amârnah -îzJJ £flf* EZJf ^f ^^|
Kethnes —«—
s=> r\^v^i
country; situation unknown
, IV, 803, a Sudani
Kethsun
I
fW&AA TXT ^O
IV, 781, see
o^^i ' Ketsuna.
Gau S *«\ ^\ ^ ©, Sanehat, a town
in Upper Egypt.
Gauti(?)^J|, S ^3S
S \\ >§\ , the town of Canopus.
Gauash.Gash'0^^,^^,
TT "Ek C\ l-^—> a canal in the Nome Anpu
^ A 0 ( 3=r' (Cynopolites).
Gam s
Garr s
(Cynopolites)
^ Rec. 24, 176, Athri-
™> bis (?)
a town in the Egyptian
o© Sudan (?)
Gahaga S^ra^B^ïeûfl,
Gol. 4, 1, a country; situation unknown.
Gaqati S^1^]^, a.Z.
1879, 29, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Gatchai s
X'AZ-
1879,29, S 1^1^^°'IV> 6<8>Gaza;
Heb. my Tall al-'Amârnah -tff S^T $ >-c|<
Assyr. -c|f ÇÇ< <5^T ÇÇ ^|<, Arab, jji, Gr.
rata.
Gurubu (Gulubu) S %\ _»* % J
^, S ^ -2^ J ^, IV, 797, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Gurses &\^^> rv, 796, a
Sudani country; situation unknown.
Gemit Ag
Mission 13, 127, a name of Athribis (?)
Gemur ffi^f
a town in Egypt.
Gem baiu-s a^
>, Rec. 14, 18,
, a town ; site unknown.
Gen ffisSl/JZS0
/VWSAA O W N /VWSAA Ü
f1
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S V 3 7=t, a canal in the Nome Mahetch.
Qqh S a Rec. 27, 189, a town in
«S55* © ' Egypt.
Gengen ® ®
/VWVAA /VWSAA
Sphinx 14, 166, a
' town in the Delta.
Gennu s ö%©, S ö
/VWSAA /I SVWSAA (2
in Egypt.
Genp 23 p~qf Canopus.
Genem ® ^= ® '
1, a town
Gensh S t==^=l, see Thegensh '
.I^AA
, a town
Canopus.
Gerb oT 1^>B-DG' 49
I -J © near
S ^ j\ (wj, L.D. III,
Gernaâ ■*" ~wsaa
252, 127, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Gerses ^ —*-, iv, 796,
s
Mar. Aby. II, 2 ; see S ^K
r^n,
I Q^£)
Gerg f ©, an estate of Rameses II
near Abydos; <rr> \ ©, B.I). 99, 30 (Intro.),
i^=3L ^ ^Fjfi Tnes- I253> the property of Osiris
===>©J]£r at Abydos.
Gerg Râmessu jf © (H§[oJllP^Ï]|.
Rec. 13, 141, Balyanâ; Copt. T~ncnrp<kriH.
Gergàmesh f (j Tnn 1 > Ombos I,
130, 170, Carchemisli; Heb. UTft3"ï3.
Gergubaf J*^ J_ ® \ %* *gT»
IV, 808, a suburb of Abydos.
Gergbaf^^^^g-, Rec.22,138;
Gerger S S ©, Sphinx 14, 166, a
town in the Delta; Arab. ä JJli«
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Gehes s f [1 @, P. 204, Rec 20, 78,
Lib. Fun. II, 57, a town in Egypt (Kôm
•Yasîn?); var. S | [1 g |, P. 683.
Gehesti S j(P^^|()<^»N-696»
N. 482, the Gazelle country.
Gesa S p[^^^^,T.26o,atown(?)
Getpetkai S D UM Q/\£),Rec. 11,
168, Cappadocia ; Pers. ft t]fl ^ ÏÏT <Tf T-»
Behis. I, 15, Babyl. ^ ^|-| e£j 5^ TK ^J-J,
Behis. 6.
Ta '" ^, a town of Isis.
*««=&.=&<**>. ™. 8o0>
a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Taàab ^*" sPhin* I4> l64' ïe
- I CD I © Eastern Delta.
Taàam =^[j A'p,—(],= $;
1X1 I /VWSAA I X
B.D.G. 24, a district in the Nome Sep.
Ta àakhu — ^f J J J, "land of
the spirits "—a country in the Southern Sudan.
Ta Àmentt **' ft ^^ , the country to
the west of the Nile.
Taàri ^^ () ^ ^ © > Rec- l6> ll8>
Asnâ (Latopolis).
Ta à^ TT ^3 i oL 'Mar-Karn-52' 2°'
e__= A g \« ^ ""^ v6 ö the Oasis of
■■" H X ?r3 ©' I \> 7T$ ©' Farâfrah.
Taiu Àgert ^^ ^ Q <^> 0^4, the lands
of the Tuat of Memphis.
Ta an c=?^ °??^> AZ- r7> 56> a dis-
I U /VWSAA \J
trict on the Euphrates (?)
Ta änkh =^= ■?• ö ö ö a district in
1 ® (W)
the Nome Khensu (?).
Ta âr
CT3I \7
, Rev. 13, 3
Ta uatch
Czl
Mission 13, 4, a town in Nubia near Wâdî
Halfan.
Ta uâb f 1 t+*w*, f \, B.D.
I ^> I «J /VWSAA I SI J
174, 12, the district_of Napata (Gebel Barkal).
Taur
^
, M. 187, N. 694, =^?=
' ... » /VWW\ •££
i, B.D. 40, 5, ^gj^ , A.Z. 1907, 1, 3,
the district of Abydos ; var.
B.D.G. 158.
1©'
Ta utcha @
1 \>
425, a town near Al-Hîbah.
Ta Bâti fâ
^L 1
, Demot. Cat.
^ Rec. 27, 83,
© ' Sni (Asnâ).
Ta bar 'j" ^L^, Eg. Res. 65,27,
Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria ; compare Heb.
"Van Josh, xix, 22.
T >
Ta Benr(?) ^ff !!], a district near
I si ^ © Xois.
Ta makhit ^T ® (j(j 1^^, Nàstasen
Stele 58, a district in the Sudan.
Ta em ârq heh
1 ©, a name of the Necropolis.
Ta mer === ?
Al-Lahûn, in
' the Fayyûm.
Ta mer =^= |\ , IV, 805, a Sûdânî
country; situation.unknown.
Ta merà ^E û ("©, =^= S !, "^
H I ©' ^4 I ©'in ~©' £$^©'
<j$fflfflQ the Land Merà, i.e., Egypt; Gr.
W TET © ' nW/ivpt*.
Ta meh ^#, A.Z. 1907,16, ^^^
CT~ZI 1 Rec. 13, 11, the Land of the North, i.e.,
© ' the Delta.
Ta mehi
I ftA/W\A
about the Phatnitic mouth of the Nile
/VWSAA
*vwsAA t the district
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Ta em Thar
the region about Tanis.
Tanen—^g.ai»
Ta nen ""^ !).!).
.g£0> S III
name of Mendes.
n
CT <^3> I TTQn
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II AAAAAA a sanctuary of ptaJl and Osiris
at Memphis; varr. 1 \j 1 , g > 11
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TaenAtem^fl <L$~ — «
aa/wv\ 1 I ill w /www 1
râ^i'==^-^^'Tentyra(Den
derah), the capital of the Nome Âatta.
™™ a district of
' Heliopolis.
Tanisa(?) ^ é , R.ec\ 8'. x38>.a
I sx \\ Q£k] district in Syria.
Ta en änkh i >&
AA/WV\
> AA/WV\
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Ta en Uatchit
district of Buto.
Ta en Manu
VT-Bi
, the
J?
/www «^ Q£^û, the
I s ÖÖÖ
West, the land of the sunset.
TaentHer^Y^I^^;,
Dendûr in Northern Nubia.
Ta Nehes =^= ^ \ P ]> TV>-334> ^
MP
twi
Ta en tarer
, Herusàtef Stele 5, the Sudan.
\>
X=K
»www <i_^> \& w 1 IX
o, Tentyris, the capital
of the Nome Tentyrites (Denderah); Copt.
-rerrruope.
the God, /.«f., the Western Coast of the Arabian
Peninsula and the African Coast facing it,
Somaliland, etc.
Taui Neteru
TaNeter t 1 n>1
m
II'
m^iv
mm.
the desert region between the
Nile and the Red Sea.
Tar, Ter
, Herusàtef Stele 32,121,
û ci . .
.Sä ~ , Nàstasen Stele 32, a town in Nubia
I w
and a seat of the cult of the goddess Bast ; var.
Tarer~?ki&ô^>-'k:£
Ci *—m—» Ci
|^°
1-1®'
Tarutipeh _2ä ^N*^^-^, Nàstasen
• * ' 1 Jr w ci©
Stele 40, the region beyond Taruti.
Ta rem g^^©, 7^^^
B.D. 113, 5, a town in the Delta.
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/WWW
a town in
1 J¥^> /www Ç? ' Nubia.
-2a <=* Nàstasen Stele 44, a
zi © ' town in the Sudan.
$, a suburb
£ci
Tarmen
Tarreq <
Ta hetch
of Thebes (?)
Ta khent
£^
, Nubia.
Taiusa(?) = [l^, = p
IV, 798, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
TaSebàk =?*= R jl A ^^ ^, Croco-
dilopolis.
Ci Ci©' I ^>
££4,
IV, 800, —*-|\ Vl^Mi, Rec. 20, 115, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Ta Set —5g{;, ~ ^;, —
Ät^pw]' a district in uPPer Egypt-
Ta set, Ta sti =f*= ? ° , M. 182,
fe*
rw], N.661, =^=^^|. ni, 139,
, Nàstasen Stele 15,
Q^Û ci I OOß
I SX Q^Û' OO^'^ ci©
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the land of the bowman (?), i.e., Nubia;
I, Nubians.
Ta she
f^Y1, r-rr-i,
nniNAQ
» °5>
^ ^ =^= P the Land of the Lake,
(W)'
/.«f., the Fayyûm.
Tashemà,"^V'."^
ra "1" ê' ral ©' Dream Stele 5'
J-0 1\ A/)17111 Rec- r3> "» the "South
TAH © ' land," /.<?., Upper Egypt.
I ^
Ta shesht, Ta sheshth ^=nn[^v).
m
, IV, 8oo, " ooc^vq Rec.
CO(W] I \> a
2o, 114, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
TaqatTM©,Denderah- *
Taqtat (?) *=^=' "^ ^, Nàstasen Stele
44, a town in the Sudan.
Takerhet
Ta tarr ^^~<
Ta tham(?)
foreign country.
Ta tcheser
, ra~©
, a town in Egypt.
Rec. 15, 159, Tentyris
(Denderah).
£W], a
W^
W 1 sj
>(W)
===^^ ===^3 ««holy land"—a name of
W7 (wi' o Q£^û' the Necropolis.
Taà
D
\^-
374, M. 190,
D
()^©,M.I25,5^©,N. 694,5(14,
Hh. 181, fj %, (] Q ©, Hh. 175, the Tuat (?)
Demot. Cat. 424; Gr. Ttaßwvts.
Ta àa-t pa Bast o ^\ u-^-j "^^ J
"î^ [1^, Rev. 31, 35, a town in Egypt.
Ta àa-t thath o "*\ i^-j j^gj °^,
Rec. 31, 35, a town in Egypt.
Ta àu au o '?\ &A û % ° , a district
of Western Thebes.
Ta àmens o ^\ tj^ P S, a town in
Nubia, the modern Kalâbshah ; see Termes.
Ta àhi en Bast olj\ (1 m (](] rm ^^
£6 ^ B.D.G. 209, a district in the Nome
LlO' . Theb àh.
Taàh-tpa....^M!!^!©,
Sphinx 14, 166, a town in the Delta.
Taàs-tmenso^j-^©,*
district of Western Thebes.
Ta âs-t en Tena
il,
, a town in the district of Phathyrites.
o t
DU I
Ta às-t ges seshen
i
r-rç—1 P|>3, a district of Edfû.
/wvw\
Taâanak
», iv, 783,
(W), IV, 650, O
\\
(|^Q^Û,L.D. 111,252, 14, o
C^Û> ^ ^ *** 1L ^=^. a district
in Syria; Heb. TpJJfl Josh, xvii, 11, Tall
al-'Ainarnah >-$] >^ff -^—TTT ^ ^M-
\>
Ta ât pa-skhenu ... ta o
^ P^^l^ °> Sphinx I4> x62> a
town in the Eastern Delta.
Ta ât pa-qen pa-mshâ o
(VWVVN
Cl
Rec. 31, 35, a town in
Egypt.
Ta ât nehep o
village near Sais.
Ta ât en Sessu o
,n ran ©'
,n
(MEIJ.
Anastasi I, 27, 3, a town in
the Eastern Delta.
Ta ât en Thar
,n
M, A.Z. 35, 18, the district of Tanis.
Ta ami
rm, o
>>
Rev. n, 146, a place; compare Copt.
ojuLe.
rm, Rev. n; 122,
Ta ami o
12, 24, 37, a place.
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Ta än(?) o
, P.S.B. 14, 23S,
a town in the
Delta.
Ta ärget o ^—° s "jj ©, b.d.g.
131, a town near Thebes; Copt. T~<kpKIC,
toXkic.
Ta âhâ en Amen
j\ tüü B.D.G. 29, A.Z. 1876, 122, a portion of
H ,wwva' the Necropolis of Thebes.
Taitchai o
74, a town in Egypt.
Tau (?)
Tauur
@
, Rev. 14,
@
Gol. n, 73, a town
near This.
a town near Abydos;
_ see Nefur.
B.D.G. 160, a town near Memphis.
Tausakh ö ^
da^ÎH Go1-4'
4, a district in Syria ; see li ^ II
Taut o^^^l^j, P.S.B. 13, 518,
the Necropolis of He-t-Benu.
Tautchaà o^e^(|®, .a»-
trict in the Nome Sept.
Tab Dl^J©' town in the Tua*
Tabà I J (j (WJ, IV, 802, a Sûdânî
country; situation unknown.
Tapun
a\
■"—>'
, IV, 785, a
district in Syria ; compare Heb. p2Yïï Numb.
xxi, 30.
Ta ma[it] àat-t °^^|]/^c==:j
«**, B.D.G. 137, a district near Edfu.
TamaitAmen. ^ J, \^X\,
B.D.G. 28, a district in Upper Egypt.
Ta mait âser o^ ^ \ ~ \ fl
, B.D.G. 72, a district near Edfû.
\>D Ö
Ta mait en Penài o
I] W, a district in the Nome Pathyrites.
O NN
Ta mait sher o
a district near Edfû.
Ta m'khir pet &
a town in the Western Delta.
Ta m'ten en Ànep o
"i^J" (I j, a suburb of Memphi
TamenpaRà -^^_
© .$, Sphinx 14, 162, a solar sanctuary.
Fi^l,
Ci
Tamens ^%v ^^ P O, a district of
Western Thebes.
Tamer Râ Q^ ^ "y" © ],
Piankhi Stele, 115, a town near Mendes.
Tamkera ^ J^ S. iv, 797, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Ta ner-t en Behut o
onrmi
, B.D.G. 61, the quarry of Edfû
s? A
Ta[u]nres
mi 11
, IV, 791, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tari öo<=>0Q ' \ B.M. 138, Rec
15, 171, a district in Eastern Nubia.
TarebAmen-:kTJ© O
P.S.B. 14, 238, a town in Egypt.
Taresshemä o^^^|
Demot. Cat. 424, a suburb of Memphis.
Tarshaba §^<7>ItIilJ^^û>
Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Tar.... shemâ -^^f ^|,
Herusàtef Stele 23, a town in the Sudan,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tahe-t o^Q|, )Q;, Dabûd,
in Nubia (?)
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near
Ta he-t À J ^, a town in Lower Egypt,
Ta heni pa senb ^"^ ft Ö flfl ^5?
r\ AAAAAA
I II © , Sphinx 14, 162, the Serbonian Bog.
Takham' o
Nome Herakleopolites. •
Ta Kharmush o
i, a canal in the
-ÄC>
(E
îtîlî , a canal in the Nome Edfû.
Takheb £ "^® J^|.N- '343 =
Ta kherm'u ^ ^Sh\x ® z==: %>
0
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%&&, a canal in the Nome Sethro'ites.
i—i
Tasana â Q é V T^ 1
Rec. 20, 115, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
D J^ f Jf ^ ' town in Egypt.
Tasu
Tasth g s==3, D |ls=3, IV, 799, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Tashaànàu o^H^JJ^
/www
/www, a canal near Tanis.
/www
Ta shetaf (?)
O
, Pierret,
Inscrip. II, 33, a locality in Upper Egypt.
Tashetà -^ ■= n e '
SI
Cat. 424, a place near Thebai's.
Tashetna o
CD
, Demot.
(W), L.D.
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III, 252, 86, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
0 III, 143, a town in
©' Nubia.
Taqa o
o TT , a district in the Nome Set.
Taqahhe-t^^J-Q;,
\>
O
^ Berlin, 2074, a locality of Eastern
* ' Thebes.
Taqi(?) ^^^(jf)^^, Demot.
Cat. 425, a suburb of Gebelên.
Ta qehi
(E ^, Demot.
Cat. 425, a town near Al-Hibah
Ta kam-t o ^\ ^—1
a town in the
' Eastern Delta.
Takamsa-t o
£ZZ]
o (2(2(2 ©
, Tachompso,
n
,(W)'
thel imit of the AwaeKaaxoivov, (j ^ ^ on
the south, opposite Pselchis; Gr. Tax<yt^w.
Ta kari äa-t pa nefer
U
~*U7 Î to] Sphinx 14, 165, a town in
Z7>^ 6 © ' the Delta.
Tag
, a town in Egypt.
Ta get en na sia(?) ^
\7
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AAAAAA
Ci " AAAAAA
/WAAAA )) ,
q ^(var-
11
ci
6 J, a canal
near Edfû.
Ta get en ta tebt o
TaTehen o
jj^aaaaa;
, a canal near Edfû.
°IU w ^ a fortress in
AAAAAA
the Nome Ànpu.
/A
Tatha o=d w^<U o,, IV, 791, a district in
Syria; situation unknown. -
Ta then (?) o^ ]^®> Rec 31,
35, a town in Egypt.
Ta tenàt o
near Tanis.
1
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AAAAAA V^ j '
Ta tehen ^1\ ci?S> Rec. 14,56,
the temple of Serapis at Memphis.
Tàakmers IQ^^JL' iv, 79i,
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tab ")/]{] *V' ^°4' a Sudani country;
0 H -J' situation unknown.
Tâbata | (j ^ "^ q ^ q^û, Rec.
20, T77, J (j ^ «^ ^, Rec. 20, 113, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
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Tàmm | (j j^ j^. IV, 782, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
Tâm'qur IQ^^^ ÏV, 794,
a district in Syria; situation unknown:
Tàmenti | (1 t^i ^\ ) O^Û, Anastasi
I, 21, 3, a district in Syria; compare Heb.
niOJH, Josh, xv, 10.
Tànai "J (j ^(jfjo^Q, IV, 733, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tànep "111 |W],te '9.lS- Tunep(?)
Tàrua l^flcûa, Jf^f)
° IV, 797, a Sudani 'country ; situation
(wi' unknown.
Tàrennu 1 (] ^^ %\, iv, 792, a district
m Syria; situation unknown.
Tàrkha (Talkha) | (j _2x> 7 1, iv,
793, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
TàraaârlIj^U^Z
A *) o-'vn Anastasi I> 22, 8, a district in Syria;
I ' situation unknown.
Tàkhsa J (1 É , "[ rx/v/i, Anastasi I,
22, 3, a district in Syria; situation unknown;
Tall al-Amârnah V g^ <T--
Tàsakha | () É 7 1js\ q^û, Rec. 20,
116 ; see Tàkhsa.
Tàsasu 1 () é}^, R-- 'S
Tàsurt I^^^^IV^^district
in Syria; situation unknown; Tall al-'Amârnah
-sJT ifà ET <-K- *T< <E-
Tàknu (?) | (j ^ %>, IV, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.«
784, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tiruaâa )^, ■£) \ f\ \)**.
Gol. 4, 9, a foreign district (?)
Tita \j\j\ |W),L.D. III, 88, a district
in Syria; situation unknown.
Tua o £) ^\ , IV, 800, a Sûdâni
country ; situation unknown.
Tua o %*^ ®, B.D.G. Supp. 886, a
town in the Nome Mahetch.
Tuàub o %> (j %> J, IV, 790, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tuiutchai ^(OiMS,
Piânkhi Stele, a town in the Nome Bu Tchämui.
Tubakh-^f^^.^l^n
TuMo^j(|(|. o^tt*.
IV, 782, ^^J(|(| (|c^û, Rec. 20, 116, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tun 0 v\ \ (Wî, Rec. 20, 115; see
Utent ^K **ww [iwi].
Tumpa,Tunpa0^"7^^
1^788,0^^,1^686,729,0^ n
^ß^1» Assyr. -tJJ ÖJ ^ fcfl.
Tur o ^^^ C^Û, Rec. 20, 118, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tururek |^<=>^l!u> Iv> 797, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Turbi o^-^J^fjc^.EB.Res.
64, 19, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Turbentà o ^K <=:> Jl **w* | f\, iv,
791, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tursi o^K<=:>_*_N| (wî, Rec. 2o,
119, a district conquered by Rameses III.
Tuksar o %^3*> "a1 <=:>, Rec 20. r 18,
a district conquered by Rameses III.
Tutina Ö^"H11£' IV, 781, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
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a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Tebu oj^©, with ^, B.D. 85,15,
a mythological locality.
Tepasu ^^^ ©, p.s.b. 25,220,
a town in Egypt.
Tepi-àaut ® ^^^ ^, a name of Edfû.
I 1 1 1 %$
> B.D.G. 48, a
' town in Egypt.
«f &(]«", »fl«^, «head
Ci lllllll I 1 AAAAAA
of the valley," perhaps a proper name.
, the capital
Tepi An ® (j
««^ I I AAAAAA
/VWSAA
Tepi en An ® w^ (j w^ry^,
2tl
' vir '
a town in
Egypt.
Tepiâh ®fe, ®
of® ' '
of the Nome Matenu (Aphroditopolis) ; Copt.
nexnie^, Arab. ^jjb\.
a town, the site of the Northern Fûm al-Khalîg,
Babylon of Egypt.
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Tepi-t mu (?) & *%** a town in Egypt.
Tepi nef &
* 1 *
Tepi nekheb ® !j_ ö J ©, Rec 20,115,
^^J©,f ^öj"D®fl>IV,8oo>acoun-
try conquered by Thothmes III.
Tepi sekh-t ® DOB \ a ^strict n^r
I W I Hermopohs.
Tepi setem ^," a portion of the
Labyrinth which represented the Nome Coptites.
a quarter of .
Thebes.
Tepi Shemä ® 1 \ "the head of the
South "—the southern frontier of Egypt.
Tepi she maâ ^ns=s
1 \>
Tepitaui ®
1 \>\>' 1 '
: (1) a part
of the Labyrinth representing the Nome Aphro-
ditopolitesj (2) a name of Edfû.
Tephen ]| a $ 2 > Sphinx 14, 162,
Tahpanhes—a frontier town near Pelusium ;
Heb. Dn^Dnri Daphnae, the modern Tall
Dafannah.
Teph NU (Nenu) û|g,a
sanctuary at Memphis.
Tephtcha °|
I I (Ü)
.X' D
CT]' D
, a sanctuary in Memphis.
Tepestem oD ^_q^û, iv, 806, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
"\ n /WWVA .
Tepkenna A___1 » »
» IV, 79°,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Teptennu
o
gA"g ©, A.Z. 49, 130,
Tebtynis = Tebtennu ^\ ~wwx
O
Tef ur
\
\
, see
Tema
Terni
, a town in Nubia.
^
f (|(|Sl ^(|(|s,
1=1, ^cn
) t , '^^VV. /WWW ,
/WWVA
<£=v\. , the canal of the Nome Bu-tchamui.
Temmerp J~\ t\ 3=I d, iv, 801, a
Sudani country j situation unknown.
Tern hesi su em pet-t pest temt
*a c^:3 Tom bos Stele 10, a fort of Thoth-
mv> ^^ mes j in the Third Cataract.
IV, 781, Damascus; Heb. p^Ett, Tall al-'Amâr-
nah ^n of 3T - ^T, :~TT <T^ + ±h
Arab, -j^j, Syr. *OQ£ûSo>>, Gr. Aa/tau/cöv.
MfP^k
111 111 111
Tern qai ^m zi
\>
, a name of
Ten
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Khemenu"(Hermopolis Magna).
/px ÄS 9Ü the 3rd Nome*of
(*/ v£-> T^' TTnnpr Ravnt.
Upper Egypt.
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Ten (?) JUL,, the capital of the 3rd Nome
o O
of Upper Egypt, Nekheb (Eileithyiaspolis).
©, £*** ^, Demot. Cat. 424, thecapitalofthe
Nome Abydos in Upper Egypt; Gr. Qi?, Qi'vi?;
Assyr. --fl >£ïï Y? TÏ S?F ■
Tönen J^ «^ °iäi, a town in the
Delta, Al-Batnûn ; Copt. n<ke<kttOtt.
Teni
Rec. 11, 147, a town in
the Eastern Delta.
^ SIM--.lift-
Km /vwsAA j a canal in the Nome Cynopolites.
/VWSAA
ö (E
Tennu ~^
OT
Q^£),
the district of
Abydos (?)
Tenuhi 0§/lflr^^ Rec. n, 9i,a dis-
• ön^' trict in Egypt (?)
Tenusuu | ö 1 %%q^û, iv, 805, a
Sûdânf country ; situation unknown.
Tent ta à \
trict in the Sudan.
/VWSAA
/VWSAA
/VWSAA
/VWSAA
, a dis-
d Cl
-\ /VWSAA I
Tentcham A J
P.S.B. 7 (plate), a district near Denderah.
Terb 1 Jc^û, IV, 790, a district in
Syria; situation unknown.
TerbU \==> Jl %>, IV, 791, a district in
Syria ; situation unknown.
Terbusa \==> jl^Ktôrx/^-i, Rec. 20,
117, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Term>nna(?) ) ,__,,,, V
IV, 788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Termems 15^ ^ ^ § ©, a town
in Nubia, the modern Kalâbshah ; see Termes.
Termes ° ^^©jRec. 21,226, Kalâb-
shah;varns=|fir©' ^^^PS'
Terres ° {<~ÏT' a district in the
«cz=> I ry/vo' Sudan.
Terkhais I^J^I) f^, Rec
20,.,7>SCC^](|(|^.
TerterITIT')TIT^'
IV, 797, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Tehbàu | m J (| ^c^û, iv, 805, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Tehbebu | m JJ^, iv, 797; see
TuUJ^
Tehen ^^^Z^V^ , n
,vvvvyA a quarter of the town of Shenäkhen
>—1 ' in the Nome Arsinoïtes.
Tehni £ 77 ©, a temPIe ^tateJn
lu 41 Memphis.
Tphen ta ^ V ® '" , see Tehen.
T*l]^^Rec■,,,69,acSïïS:
Tehnu 'j^, M. 766, ^ ^, iv.jhy,
Rec.Ii,9,,^ö^,L.D:III,229c,]|
l?7?»B-D-a,o64'#Q8fl»Libya"
Tekh ° ° (wj, PaP' 3°24.. 136» » dis-
® =£> _ trict in Egypt.
Tekht(?) 1 ®"| Il C^Û, Mar. Kam. 38,
a district in Syria (?)
Tekhs I ® [1 ^, iv, 893, L.D. ill,
65a, 17, a district in Syria; Tall al-'Amâmah
v 3^ <T-
000
/VWSAA
O III
Teser
CT3
, Rec. 11, 186,
a name of the Necropolis.
Teqnen
^^^ Berusàtef Stele 116,
A 1 1 1 ©' a town in the Sudan.
°\e-[S].
rssv\ IV» 796' a Sûdân' country; situa-
C^-^* tion unknown.
Tekaru(?) ^
Tethnes o
country; situation unknown; varr,
, IV, 800, a Sudani
£W], IV, 8oo, andg^aMr^^l, Rec. 20, 114.
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o
Tethres » fl,
Sudani country ; situation unknown
—»—, IV, 800, a
Thaàur !fe (1 %<T>, Rec. 20, n6, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thairsa ^ ^^É '» IV> 79°. a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thapthar j^D jfe'ja, iv,- 788,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tham îfe» ^T, SN
-^'""•i^o-.l-^i'kk
^^ „, -4^ ^, the town and Necropolis of
Western Thebes; Copt. ZHJÜL6, XEJULR,
ZeJULe, ZHJULH ; see k°>)
Tham'uka jfe —V^3^ M,'IV'
792, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Ö J /www "\
Thanret fiZ, ^^ A, IV, 788, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thar
near Mendes.
Thar Jfe*^ ®
marshy district of Sma-Behut.
ft
s\. , a district
IT , the
Ci T=T
Thar
fl" ©'
fl" ©'
f\. _ : (1) a sanctuary of An-her in
Sebennytus; (2) a sanctuary of Neith in the Delta.
Thar
iJa
, IV, 647,
iJBaci
>e
Ja
'TIM0?-
.gas ^<
Ja s 1 ^
~ « „> r^^T ^ - a ' ^ > a frontier
fortress in the Eastern Delta, Tanis ; Assyr.
Tharbu j^^T* J^o^s, Rec. 20,
115, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Tharnasa g^ p-,] ^ß, IV, 793, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tharhu
1 Ja
j\
Anas-
tasi IV, IB, 1, a town in the north-east of the
Delta.
Tharkha g^ ( J ^, IV, 794, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown ; Tall
al-'Amârnah V \] t[<J ^.
^Q <; ^ *\ /www
Thartuna 7^,
w O 1 « « m
Alt-K. 1173, a town in
Egypt (?)
Thakar (Thakal) fe^*!^"2^
IV, 788, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
1 -7L SQ^Û
Thakar
2i, 77, £<* *z=z> ^X JaI |C^Û, a district
on the Mediterranean coast.
Thakna 7fZ» \\ q^£) , Rec. 20,115,
'£^£* /www _ür&
1 v—*"£k -^ a district in Syria ; situa-
ww\ re^ ' tion unknown.
_2a
Thagerr g^ S -™, IV, 789, a
district in Syria; situation unknown.
. Thatàrset ^' | (j ^ —|, IV, 790,
1 [) <7>') [) IV, 791, a district in Syria ;
(J 1 1, 0 i ' situation unknown.
Thatha(Thaui?)%|,^tJ-
Thatham' d^'d^ , Rec. 20, 116,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thatâa
, Alt-K. 1183,
a town; position unknown.
1 c^:
Thattana
Thâmens
^=~3 f\ ^ fl /www
Rec. 15, 144, a town; position unknown.
"" a town in Nubia
,©' (Kalâbshah).
„ s /www /www *\ <; ^
Thinnur ° ^ v> , IV,
793, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
u /wwv\
209, Rec. 20, 116, a country; situation un
known.
Thirna
(wj, L.D. III,
Thirsa Jfe»1 (Kl*^1^^, IV, 790, a'dis-
vGiSr 11 I 1
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
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Rec. 20, 116, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Thisup
11
T Jl Q^£l'
Rec. 20, 117, a
country conquered by Rameses III.
Thithu Y==^^. IV, 794, a
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Thua 8= ^j "^ [cw]], IV, 800, see
TUa *fl\- ■
ThuâU ^=5% o%Q^Û, a district in
the south of Egypt.
Thubti J | M\ (wj, Rec. 20,117 ; var.
Il @ J \\ M Q£^Û, a district in Syria.
for the swampy districts in the Delta filled with
marsh plants: s=s ^\ ^=^ w = Heb. pAO>
Copt, zoonrq.
^\ /www g s /www
Thuna «^^©, e ^©,
Pelusium ; Heb. "pD Ezek. xxx, 15, 16, Tall
al-'Amâmah >-t]] s£TT -^Hf ^OO
*\ /www i -71 f\ < >
Thuntchaur=>^,,Ä^ , •
IV; 789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown ;
Tall al-'Amarnah V HfT^ «S?* W <T—TT<T -
Thukhm'raka s=s ^K
w
-^ Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria;
' situation unknown.
Thuka c=j Y>^=^ ^, IV, 788, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thuthenau »^s0 \,iv,79o,
It /www I I I
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thebàh(?) ^jf^fe), the 12th Nome
^T
of Lower Egypt (Sebennytes).
J/www n /www ^
a, ®- =01 \ ©•
B.D.G. 644, Supp. 931, Sphinx, 14 160, a town
near Tanis (Daphnae) ; Arab. Jùj JJ.
Theb-neter ■=]»=, J ©, "j ^ |,
J Ä^ Sebennytus, the capital of the 12th
v f ' Nome of Lower Egypt ; Copt.
XeJULttCr<"f-, Assyr. ^|| *J *f- £.]]]t: ^|<,
Arab.
J*>*W
/WWW m
/WWW O Ö
/WWW O
Thmusnuth (?) s
IV, 797, a Sudani country; situation unknown.
Themeh = |\ gl a ^untry to the
Jr^* X I west of the Nile.
■ \ v /www £ft
Then 1 iv,ir3i, T^y-©,
/www I \\ w I
IV, 760, /www 1 © /www 1 (^Cç © /www
' -" \\ I \\ I 7p w ©
s==5 the capital of the Nome Abydos in Upper
/www r J rs~
o © Egypt ; Assyr. ^ff jJïï Ty Ïy 5ff.
ThenàS S==S no^Û, IV, 803, a Sudani
/WWW eJ
country ; situation unknown.
Thennu ^^^l^^
1 , Sanehat, a district; situation unknown
f\/\yV \WM
^
Thennu Her-t ^ww
0
*1^
r^n
Q£^û, Upper Thennu.
Thenutchaur ^1^^,
IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Thenpu £^ v\ r^-^ ; see Tunip.
ra(]J, IV, 801, a
Thenheqàb
/WWW /d
Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Ill
Piânkhi
Thent remu ^ww t—
Stele, a town in the Eastern Delta; var.
Therr § ^ ©, ™>.™* ^
Therbu <=>J^Kq^û, Rec 20, 117, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Thertà s=s \ ©, s=s | (j ©, a town
in Upper Egypt ; Copt. Tepurr.
Theretis
111
f^^^^
, Rec. 20, 115,
a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
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• Thehbebu
^JJ^, IV, 797, a
Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Thehenu s=3Nj 0, s==i) ö , IV,
800, a Sûdânî country ; part of Libya.
Thes —*— f Rec. 36, 53, a town of Menu.
** ©
Thes SzTr3 ° a Sûdânî country ; situa-
c-oo-ca f\zW tion unknown.
Thes <3S>Edfû-
Thes Uän c=*°^1 ^K ^w? J&- q/vg, iv,
891, " Ridge of Uän," a district in Syria (?)
Thes Heru j[ j^ , the 2nd Nome of
MT—-
Upper Egypt (Apollinopolites).
Thes hehutt ^^ ^ -„ ,
1866, 36, a name of Amenti; Gr. Tau-ra?.
I _ , A.Z.
Thes khä-t en Tehuti ■£] -So V
, a name of u-"-J~
Th-Set
Ta Sti ==^
Ndstasen Stele 25 =
Thekansh TT1=3a, a tovvn nfar ?xy"
I, .11 g£ rhynchus.
©' ^l ©' ^ ©' ^ ©' CaPltal 0f the
Nome Heroopolites ; Heb. ,TVÛD(?)
Thetasth ^T* ~*~ (wj, iv, 799, a
XJ * *
Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Thetna ^ <§,, 0 <g, ^i, iv,
/WWW _EENä /WWW >'tv^
799, a Sudani country : situation unknown.
Tapur «^o^> , cm, L.D.
11 o^vn a district in Syria ; situation un
I ' known
Tarteni
Rec. 8, Ï4P, see /www (1(1 (\/\/].<
known.
Tâum (?) cs» Q ^ ^==, Rec. 20, 114,
a Sûdânî country; situation unknown.
Tätur
Timài
1 OJBä a town in Nubia,
0 ©Q©' Dendûr(?)
\\
name of Antinoopolis.
«WWW ^
Tint
III, 143, a town
\\ 11 a I © £U' ' in Egypt.
Tir w M ^ , Rec.-21, 77, a town in
Syria; compare Heb. "Vil.
Tirä-t o o fl. a diMrict near »~%>
¥ûD \\©
(Asnâ).
*"** en ba 1> «,¥•a crypÉd(û'
Tuat Kherâha ® & q^©, the
Tuat of Babylon of Egypt.
Tuatsheta(?) ® ™, ancrT at
v 7 ^n ==,' Denderah.
Tuatchef * ^ ©, Palerm0 f"le' a
h ( w town of Egypt.
TuÀmentt ^&V»tbe£fS?k
I nnm J u£±ß ' of the Nile.
Tu äa ^ ^^ m ^^ a name of the
• aa immi © ' M û ' Necropolis.
Tu aa tes thehen
££)
the alabaster quarries in the Nome Sep ;
Gr. 'AXaßaaTprjvoi' opos.
TuuUah-t(?) ^^^"^^^l'
the hills round the Oasis of Khârgah.
jtrfO <WWW , ,
/ 1 /www , " holy mountain," *.<?., Gebel
I nnm f -J /www
Barkal at the foot of the Fourth Cataract.
Tubakh ^"^jL ® ^1^^' Anas"
tasi I, 19, i, a district in Syria; Tall al-'Amârnah
-til *&Ü[ tl A; compare Heb. rmt?,
i Chron. xviii, 8.
TU bâa ^^ 1 Arrx o, ^^ Atjx, the
r "i ^nmn o I ^ III
quarries of Thebes.
m f k^_ the 12th Nome of Upper Egypt
3H±Ê' (Antinoopolites).
T»-'wVT©'^,S'Rea,7>"0!
(1) a section of the Labyrinth; {2) a town
sacred to Horus,
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Tu manu ^ Jp öö0, the region of
the West, the mountain of Sunset.
Tu en Up-ta
C±2
l anm
\/, Rec. 15,
171, A.Z. 1883, 66, "mount of the horns of the
earth."
Tu en Bekha ^ *"w* Ï] **^* ©, ^
IÏÏÏÏT1
*>—=•• f^£)
r^/\/l, , , „
^ ^ I anm W -=4 0-^0
the East—the mountain of Sunrise.
oj
VJ
IÏÏÏÏT1
£=> £=>, the region of
Tu en Bekhan
C±2
l anm
VJ
/www L.D.
III, 219E, 12, /www y )^wv\ , the eastern
C^2 (1»-=»^.
/www II /www
I anm J w ■
end of Wâdî Hammâmât.
*\ <r ^> >9 /www
Turbantu œ»^ | a^^1**»
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
m 1 a 1 I ^ ^onm 1 ^
Tu hetch i^j <f ^, <f ^, "white
7 I vö? /www I va?
mountain "—a desert region in Northern Nubia.
Tusemtr?)^3^^
. 1
a mountain district.
Tu sheta ^ oa, <r> ™, ^ f>,
'J^, Rec. 13,37,
■ ' (Eimm ^ x' I nnm
a name of the Necropolis.
Tu sheta ent Unnefer
(£anm
( ^Z lr\ ' a Necropolis in the Natron Valley,
J>
o III
Tu sheta en Behut =^= www 0,
' * 1 anm x I ^ ©
the Necropolis of Edfû.
Tuqac^l;, ^|;, ^|, a
town in the Nome Aphroditopolites.
Tu qa Àment ^ a Y \ ^> the hills
of Wâdî Natrûn.
(±4
Tu tesher r^£i
anm,
Ci
A.Z. 35, 19 (Apollinopolis Magna), the capital
of the 2nd Nome of Upper Egypt ; Copt.
T&IO, <kT.&CO, Arab. Jj\.
Teb Userka ( \-^U ] fa £,
Edfû (?)
Teb meh J^ J g ^: (r) "Teb of the
North"—a name of Tanis ; (2) a temple of
Serapis in the Nome Metelites.
Tebi c=^ J (1(1 Q, a nameofNaucratis(?)
Tebu (Tchebu) ft % ©, the capital
of the Nome Uatchet ; Copt. <kT.&CO, Arab.
Atfîh.
Tebui ft ft esse, ft ft Q, the marshland
of the Nome Tuf.
Tebennu e=d ) "V? ö q^û, Rec
20, 115 ; see Thehennu s=s | ^ jy, 800.
TeberAJ<©>'A<?f'Edm-
Tebkhu <=^ Jl® ^K, IV, 7 81, a district in
Syria; compare Heb. rirQtD* Tall al-'Amârnah
Tep ^,Urf.,e^,^0,M.9i9,
n-®1 D ©V D Ua □ 1® I
z—^ Q^^
_ ), ©, one half of the town of Per
£H \>
Uatchet (Buto) ; the other half was called Pe
Q£^û, IV, 167, "Red Mountain,"i.e., the granite
quarries of Aswan.
Tuh=,^n3, ^^^.iv, 799,
a Sûdânî country ; situation unknown.
Teb(Teheb)Ä©J,ÄJ;.jy
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Tepi =^
Tep-Pe
^ Sphinx 14, 159,
© ' Buto.
y rTn w P#«
D D©' D 0 0' ë ^©'
Tep, the two halves of Per Uatchet (Buto).
Tepr ^, a district in Syria;
situation unknown; compare Heb. "YfàjH.
Temài <=> Q M ^ - Temài en
Heru ; Copt. rrf~JULIIt£,COp. The modem
Damanhûr.
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Temài p-sebt meht
ÄTT ^
°P!Ö
>&
, a district of Dêr al-Baharî.
Temài enti âst Hera
/wvvvv I "CV A
ri W, Edfû.
Temài en Heru <=^> M [|[| © ö
, a town in the 6th
Nome of Lower Egypt (Her mopolis Parva); Copt.
'fjULeit&COp, 'fjULeit&OTp. The modern
Damanhûr.
Tema en Tchäru <=> Q h ^ »~™
^■"J V fö 'see TchSru*
Temâ Thebent <=> Q h û © s=5 J
/wvw\
©, Daphnae(?); Heb. DrQsnfi. The
a I ."*"**
modern Dafanu
Tenà
/wvs/v\ I &9
Tenàa ^^ (1
Ten Àssà
estate of King Àssà,
a town near Hensu
(Herakleopolis).
@ ^ a town near Mem-
^ O ' phis.
/wwv\ w
an
^"0
ö e //i ö ©
canal in the Nome Cynopolites.
Tenu wvAAA /% 7=t
T=r. a
Tenteni
/wvw\
I I I
ï , see Terteni
Teriksu^fjf)^^^, II, 158,
a district ; situation unknown.
Terteni ' " ^^ (J(J q^û, Champ.
/wvw\
I I I I
no., h, ,„, «=■ & ^ ,,, qq <**>.
de Rougé I.H. 206, the name of a Mediterranean
people; Gr. Aâpèavoi (Asien, 355).
Tehan
Tehan
ra
, see
1 I /wvw\
'©■
raÄuiö1 ra
Demot. Cat. 38, 425 ; Copt. Te£,ItI ; Arab.
Al-Hîbah.
Teshau ^/^ ^, IV, 797, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Teshert m
m, 140c,
DO d>
Ö I ÊSzî'
1 W I I , I W I
L.D.
C-L'
q/\/)'
Q£^û r-vr-i ^
/*^= 0-^0, the Eastern Desert and Arabia.
Tequr
¥
rw), Rec. 20, 115,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
c ■—-j /www » <
Teqnasa ik 'S1 c^û, Rec. 20,116,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
S-^_ Anastasi I, 21, 8, a district in Syria;
I ' situation unknown.
\\ (11 W
Tegaràar y ^ ^ ()
/V *) o^vn Anastasi *> 21, 8, a district in Syria ;
I ' situation unknown.
Tegnui^Y^S'a'o?nin5Êg2y2pt:
Tet (?)
a town in Nubia (?), situation
unknown.
Tet (Tenet) Tetà,
i-^j
, P. 204 + 15, M. 310,
. T. 235, jj (]
'kSd, N. 846,
£4
;>^f,>Rec.27,228,^^©,
f^ S C^> S •ft. 3 a goo
^®» He®' n^i^' n©' n^©'
, Sr®' IITS'Rec- 4'27'II
Jr®' 1111 Jrw' 11 © li'-li^U'
«a w
Busiris and
e
\\
Mendes.
Tet
Tet as
=t , a canal in Lower Egypt.
I J ^ a sanctuary ; situation
1 JJ cm' unknown.
e
fljjji.
B.D.G. 983,
Tet àsut
Gol. 12, 101
Tet àsut Tetà ( g Q ] f? jj ij ij A »the
pyramid of Tetâ.
Tetnu ^^ Ö % ©,
a town in Egypt
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Tetchuuth
^
Q£^û, Rec. 20, 114), a
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Tchaäni 1
0
, Rev. 11, 128,
Tanis; Copt. X<&.£.Ite, the modern San io^.
Tchaitathkharri J ^xx
^ ©
p^^ Treaty 28, a district in Syria ; situa-
' tion unknown.
Tahaitigatar J (| ()} (| B^ (| ^
<=:=> Mar. Aby. II, 28, a district in Syria ;
I ' situation unknown.
Tohaua | ^ {] \ ^, Rec. 2o,
114, a country conquered by Rameses III.
Tchauar ^ f] ^^, Rec. 24,160
Tchaur 11^^^' Rec' 2°>
119, Tyre; Tall al-'Amârnah -eJJ Z±i >J\<],
Assyr. V <S3 *IH_, Heb. Tfc.
Tchaursu J^^j^^iwj.iv.yss,
a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tchababa |'^ J %* J %* ^ >
Rec. 20, 119, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Tchaben J J 5 , Sphinx 14, 160, Se-
bennytus ; Assyr. >*-£\] *J */- tJUt «-<y<, Copt.
XejULttOTff.
Tchapaqàa J,^*!)^^. L-D-
III, 252, 80, a district in Syria conquered by
Shishak I.
Tchaparenta^°()^y!
c^^ê\ Q£^û, Treaty 27, a district in Syria;
situation unknown ; Boghaz Keui Zi-ib-la-an-da.
<(] (W), IV, 786, ^ I (] (wj, IV, 650, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
rw\ — Metcha (Una, 15),
^> Rec. 14, 51, a district
near Karnak.
Rev. 14, 46, 51, Egypt; Copt. ZHJUL6.
Tcham
Rec. 19, SB.
Tcham 1
tu
Tohamll^srè'Denderah-
Tcham'ith |^^^, L.D. HI,
131, a dictrict in Syria; situation unknown.
Tcham'ra J t\ <=> rwj, iv, 689,
i^^C"1 ^ 11 ^' Anas^si l>I7'8'a
district in Syria ; Assyr. -£.]] £-d -"Q *££]],
Gr. ^2.i'fivpa. The modern Sumra on the Nahr
al-Kabîr.
TchanuÀV™^>IV>8o6>i
ö
Ja
Sp^. Rec. 20, 114, a S ûdânî country ;
ÖÖ I ' situation unknown.
Tchanriusu I^^T^M^
IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
1^> i^k^T^T>,re;
Heb. Tft; Tall al-'Amârnah *£]] J^ »■]]<],
Assyr. \* <~ *ffl.
/vyyyvN
"*"" n, Anastasi I, 21, 1, Tyre the port
Tchar l^T, Nâstasen Stel.e> £9'* T™
tus @ ' in the Sudan.
Tchar ämu 1 ^\ xx , ~^<™™ \ q^û,
èJJj Jiff^. <=> I C2 /www I
Anastasi I, 21, 3, a district in Northern Syria.
Tchareb J^\ ^ Jq^û, IV, 788, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Tcharbasana | ^ ^ ^ «ü>
Ik I Q£^u, Mar. Aby. II, 50, a district in
Syria; Assyr. >-tJ] HfT^ HfM H 1H 5*-
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Tcharputà |^1,°)(1]^.
Anastasi I, 20, 8, a district in Syria ; Assyr.
^ÏÏnHWW-ÊlËT, Heb. nÇTtt, Gr. ^dperrra.
TcharmamÄ5k^'La
III, 252, 56, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown.
@
Tchamim' \
&
S _/v_ Alt-K. 1237, a district in Syria; situa-
I ' tion unknown.
r^n,
Tcharta (?)
Treaty 28, a district in Syria.
Tchah 1 raw, I [D q/vq, (imlc^û,
ra
l^3' i
_Iè&Q/\£)
, iv,
i __
687>699, 7*3, .004, 1^, l^
Àt^oV Ira^^cX.®' Phoenicia.
Tchahana i^^\l.^.
Anastasi I, 17, 3, a district in Syria ; situation
unknown. ,
Tchas I
, IV, 803, a Sûdânî
country ; situation unknown.
Tchat, Tchath' \ "|\\ l
kvn rr^^. kv*
IV, 798, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Tchatliakar \
1 1
IV,
792, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
Tohatpther ^—~**. l.d.
III, 252, 34, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
Tohatchasa UT- liP^,IV>
800, \\ n à ù~n, *ec- ">:,"ï a difict in
tüitüil ^ Syria ; situation unknown.
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1330' C
Tohan !X©>_3
21, 76, the capital of the 14th Nome of Lower
Egypt ; Heb. pft, Assyr. --fl R 4H[ ^00
Gr. Copt. X<kttH, Arab. UL,J see
Tchärit
^
c^, see
Tchäru ^
, a town which stood near Mansûrah.
Sekh-t Tchan.
Tchäru 27}^.^, Mar- Kam. 52,
Tchärukha ^T)^?1^, A.Z. 1901,
63, a town in Lower Egypt.
Tchitiputà ^ ^^^ lui C^Û>
Anastasi I, 22, 5, a district in Syria; situation
unknown, a
Tchituna ^^^^.Anasusil,
20, 8, Sidon; Heb. TÏT»2 Gr. 2t£wi/, Assyr.
Tchuhenu
^1
GO
G
Q/\£), Rec.
20, 113, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
Tchebneter "^ %L $ —1 $ "
Rev. 12, 40, Sebennytus ; Assyr. *~iz\] ^ *^-
Mfflfc HK Cop1- xejuLttojuL-f.
Tchebäkher 1 I ^, Palermo Stele,
M. 2IO>N. 67S, ^J—«U-^©.
T. 369, a town in the Delta.
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806, a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS, NAMES OF
GODS AND GODDESSES, ETC.
NOTE.—Reference numbers with letters a and b after them signify that a = first column
b = second column of the Egyptian Dictionary.
A.
a, 105a, 153a.
Äa, god, 108b.
Àaàit, goddess, 17a.
Àaau, god, 18a.
Äabi, 110b.
Àabit, goddess, 19a.
Aàbt, mythological fish, 113b.
Aabtt, serpent, 19a.
Aabtu, mythological fish, 20a.
Aabui, god, 19b.
Äagm', 113a.
Àagt, town, 26b.
Aahes, Sudani god, 22a.
Aahet, god, 22a.
Aahi, god, 22a.
Aahpi, god, 112b.
Aäh-remt, god, 30a.
Äähti, 114a.
Aahui, god, 22a.
Aäh-ur, god, 30a.
Àai, Ass-god, 17b.
Aäi, form of Rä, 28b.
Äai, god, 108b.
Aait, 17b.
Äait, goddess, 108b.
Àaiu, slayers of Äapep, 17b.
Àakebi (Rä), 26a.
Aakebi, Circle of, 70a, 888Jb.
Àakebit, Circle of, 26a.
Àaker, god, 26a.
Aakhabit, 22b.
Àâkhbu, god, 30a.
Àakht, season of year, 22a, 40b.
Aakhit, goddess, 22a.
Ààkhu, Light-god, 23a.
Àakhu, Rain-god, 24a.
Àakhu, a Dekan, 23a.
Àakhu of the gods, 24a.
Aakhu of the Tuat, 24a.
Àakhu, the Four, 24a.
Àakhu, the Seven, 24b.
Àakhu, the Eight, 24b.
Aakhuait, goddess, 22b.
Aakhui, 24a.
Aakhu-kheper-ur (?), 23b.
Àakhu-menu, 22b.
Aakhu-neb-s, 24b.
Àakhu-nekhekh, a Dekan, 23b.
Àakhu-Râ, a dawn-god, 23b.
Aakhu-sa-ta-f, god, 23b.
'Aakhuti, double Horizon-god,
24a, 25 a. .
Aakhut Khufu, 25a.
Aam, god, 111b.
Ääm (Nile), 114a.
Aamit (Hathor), 20b, 21a.
Aammi, title of Rä, 20b.
Aamu, the, 107b, Ilia.
Aamut, goddess, 20b.
Aamuti, god, 21a.
Ään, 114a.
Aanait, goddess, 21a. '
Aänä Tuati (Rä), 29a.
Aäni, Ape-god, 2a.
Aa-nsernsert, 16b.
Aapef, Ilia.
Aapep, 17b, Ilia, 212a, 284b,
869a, 875b, 878a, 901b.
Aapep in wax, 154a.
Aapep, associates of, 145b.
Aapep, fetterer of, 40a.
Aa-perti, 109a.
Aapit, Ilia.
Aaqetqet, 26a.
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Àaràar, 21b.
Àarr, god, 21b.
Aaru, city, 21b.
Aaru, god, 21b.
Aas, god, 25a.
Aa-saah, 109a.
Aasabatiu, 25b.
Aasakhr, 25b.
Aasek, god, 112b.
Aash, god, la.
Aa-shefit, title, 109b.
Aasit, goddess, 112b.
Aasiti-Khar, 112b.
Aast (Isis), 25b.
Aasten, god, 25b.
Àastes, god, 25a.
Aasu, 25b.
Aat Aakhu, 16a.
Aat, god, 26b ; the Holy, 15b.
Aat, Lake in the Tuat, 27b.
Aat of Life, 15b.
Aat, town, the Tuat, 27b.
Aat-Aakhu, goddess, 108b.
Aat-Aat-t, goddess, 109a.
Aat-en-Sekhet, 113a.
Aat-en-setcht, 16a.
Aat-ent-mu, 16a.
Aat-ent-Up-uatu, 17a.
Aat-en-uäbu, 16a.
Aat Heru, 16a ; north and
south, 16a.
Aati,.an Assessor, 113a.
Aatit, goddess, 27b.
Äatiu (Rä), 113a.
Aat Kher-äha, 16a.
Aat-qar-uaba, 109b.
Aat-Setkau, 109b, 888a.
Aat-sha, 81a.
Àat-sharà, 16a.
Aa-sti, 109a.
Aats, gods of, 405 a.
Äätt, 113b.
Aau, god, 17b.
Aau, 110a.
Aau Nu, Sky-god, 18a.
Aaurmerrä, 18b.
Ab, god, 37b.
Abait, 39a.
abandon, 528a.
Abaqer, a dog, 5a.
abase, 631b ; abase oneself,
607a.
abased, 174b, 373a, 885b.
abasement, 885b.
abash, 499b.
abate (a tax), 564b.
Abb (Osiris), 118a.
Abenti, god, 5a.
Abes, god, 40a.
Abesh, star, 118b.
Abeth, god, 40a.
Abhet, 39b.
abide, 296b.
abiding, 296b, 913b.
ability, 624b, 751b ; abilities,
751b, 779b.
abject, 798b.
Ab-län äthän-älbä, god, 5a.
able, 178b, 347b, 621b, 624b,
698a, 751b.
abode, lib, 32a and b, 34b, 38a,
58b, 62a, 79b, 95a, 107a, 110a,
140b, 178a, 197a, 273b, 297b,
333a, 342b, 347a, 348b, 419a
and b, 436b, 440a, 444a, 499b,
725a, 775b, 796a, 856a, 881b,
893a.
abode of peace (tomb), 80b.
abolish (tax), 144a.
abominable, 208a, 228a, 243b,
262b, 329a, 708a, 824b.
abominate, 214b, 622b.
abomination, 208a, 215a, 226a,
260a, 673b.
abortus, 178a.
abound, 538a.
about, 339a, 828b,
above, 30b, 150a, 265a, 498b.
Ab-peq, 116a.
Äbräskhtiäks, 118a.
abridgment, 683a.
abrogate, 425a.
abruptness, 820b.
abscess, 217a, 222b, 617a, 693b.
absent, 144a.
Äb-shä, 116a.
absolute, 164b.
absorb, 54b, 590b, 645a.
abstain, 131a.
Ab-ta, 116a.
Abti, god and goddess, 38b.
Abtha, god, 40a.
Abu (Elephantine), speech of,
335b.
Abui, 116a.
Abuit, goddess, 39b. \
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abundance, 134b, 213b, 278a,
317a, 458b, 545a, 606b, 677a,
783a, 809a, 877b.
abundant, 2b, 102a, 107b, 137a,
148a, 159a and b, 213a and b,
458b, 538a.
abuse, 110a, 185a, 186b, 394a,
540a, 683a, 689a, 727b, 757a,
794b, 805b, 807a, 809b, 895a ;
term of, 826a.
Äbutt, 116a.
Abu-ur, god, 39b.
Abydos, 19a ; Council of, 901a ;
shaft for offerings at, 439b ;
goddess, 4a.
abyss, 279a, 332a, 822a, 872a,
893b ; celestial, 768b.
acacia, 749a ; wood of, 302b,
679a.
acacias, chief of, 84a.
accelerate, 689a.
accept, 291b ; accept the person
of some one, 101a.
acceptable, 110b, 752a
access (to a woman), 300b.
accident, 595a.
acclaim, 76a, 352b, 381a, 425a,
448a, 515b, 603b, 608a, 619a,
670a, 677b, 678a, 791b.
acclamation, 15a, 17b, 603b, 675a.
accompanyists, 265b.
accord, 725b.
according as, 545a.
according to, 264a, 277a, 414a,
415a ; according to law, 266a.
according to that which, 414b.
account, 41a, 118a, 161a, 430b,
510b, 527a.
account books, 129a.
accountant, 79b, 511a, 849a.
accoutrements, 119 a.
accursed, 214b, 574b, 669b, 683a.
accusation, 860b.
accuse, 669b.
accused, 612a, 681a.
Achaemenes, 25a.
acquaintance, 430a, 551a.
acquainted with, be, 430a.
acquire, 638a, 752a.
acquittal, 147b ; to procure, 601a.
acre, 8a, 22a, 75a, 526b.
acrobat, 539a, 897b.
acrobatic feats, 61a.
act, 67a, 418b, 595a and b ; a
man's part, 850b ; as a
deputy, 98b, 103a ; as an enemy,
726a ; in a lordly manner,
888b ; perversely, 637a ;
prudently, 317a ; violently, 899a ;
with decision, 193b ; with
partiality, 437a.
act of folly, 180a ; of grace,
508a.
action, 418b, 595a, 666b, 698b ;
of arms, 418b.
active, 66b.
activity, 241a.
actual, 270b, 271a.
add to, 148a ; add up, 683a,
828a ; add figures together,
880a.
adder, 479b.
addition, 178a, 317a, 449a, 458b,
880a.
addition, sign of, 138a.
address, 95a, 345a, 410b, 824a,
911b.
.addressee, 187a.
addresser, 632b.
addresses, 692b.
Adelphoi, 404b, 674a.
adept, 131a.
adhere, 862b.
adherent, 742a, 823b.
adjudge, 41a.
adjudicator, 248b.
adjuration, 745a.
adjure, 527b.
administer, 300b, 486b, 622b,
683b, 699a, 830a, 840b.
administration, 3b, 136a, 622b,
683b, 699a.
admirable, 737a.
admiration, 292b.
admire, 200a.
admit, 441b.
admonish, 486b, 587b.
adoration, 17b, 149b, 603b, 857b.
adore, 149b, 184b, 186b, 352b,
403a, 442a, 515b, 592a, 593a,
608a, 649a and b, 650a, 652b,
677b, 818a, 841b, 871a.
adorer, 479b, 603b ; of the god,
403a.
adorn, 574b, 590b, 601b, 602b,
873a.
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adornment, 602ab, 671a.
adultery, to commit, 381a, 395b.
advance, 8a, 40a, 135b, 159a,
181a, 193b, 222a, 329b, 400b,
478a, 487b, 498a, 509a, 541 ab,
549a, 558a, 641b, 645a,
693b, 710a, 728a, 858b ;
advance against, 614a [ advance
cautiously, 478a ; advance in,
554a ; advance quickly, 643a,
907a.
advanced in years, 2b, 222a ; in
life, 134a.
advance-guard, 272a, 460a and b.
advantage, 22b, 459a, 724b.
advantageous, 622a, 659b.
adversaries, 564b, 572b.
adversity, 802a.
advice, 610b, 694a ; to reject,
615a ; to seek, 410b.
adviser, 495b.
advocacy, 186a.
advocate, 64b, 409b.
adze, 11a, 123b, 351a.
Af, 22b, 43ab, 186b ; boat of,
23a ; soul of, 199a.
Afà, 43b.
afar, 144 a.
Äfat, 119b.
Äfau, Season-god, 119b.
Àf-ermen-àri-f, 43a.
affair, 8b, 335a, 525a, 595a, 694a;
affairs, 486b, 561a, 580b ;
personal, "525b.
affection, 588b.
affectionately, 658a.
affidavit, 131a.
affirmation, 348a.
afflict, 464b.
afflicted, 14a, 102a, 331a, 396a.
afflicted man, 887a.
affliction, 74a, 270a, 290a, 396a,
431a, 460a, 524a.
Äfkiu, 120 a.
Äfmuit, 120a.
aforetime, 554a.
afraid, 499a, 619a, 636a ; to make
697a.
afresh, 264b.
Africa, East, 179a.
after, 73a, 714b, 265ab, 305a,
415a, 494b ; after the manner
of, 277a.
after-birth, 795b.
afterwards, 305a.
Àfu-Àsàr, 125b.
Àfuau, 466a.
Afu-ftu, 43a.
Àfu-heri-khent-f, 43 a.
Afu-Rä, 46b, 163a.
Afu-Tem, 43a.
Àga, Àgaà, 95b.
again, 122b, 342b.
against, 65a, 414a.
Agaiu, 122b.
agate, 317a.
Agau (Anubis), 95b.
Agbà, 317b.
Agb-ur, 12a.
Ageb, Water-god, 12a.
age, 434a ; past age, 830a ; ages,
134a ; age of man, 133b.
aged, 134a, 387a, 514b, 626b,
747a, 838b, 856a; aged folk,
17b ; aged man, 838b ; aged
one, 108b.
Aged One, 83b, 453a.
Aged One (Rä), 882a.
Aged One (Thoth), 757a.
agent, 103a, 422a, 436b, 849a.
Aggit-hebsit-bag, 96a.
aggressive, 839b.
agile, 227a.
agitate, 678a.
agitated, 243a, 393b, 906b.
agree, 291b ; to a proposition,
129b.
agreeable, 50a, 766a.
agreement, 568a ; sign of, 448a.
agriculture, 157b ; office of, 239b.
ague, 393b, 448a".
Aha (Menu), 8b.
Ähä, god, 133a.
Ähä-ab, 133b.
Ahait, Cow-goddess, 7b.
Ähäit, goddess, 133b, 134a.
Ähä-neteru, 133b.
Ähänurtnef, 133b.
Ähärer, 133b.
Ähäsekhet, 133b.
Ahasuerus, 566a.
Ähatiu, 132b.
Ahäu gods, 133b.
Ahemt, 76b.
Ahes, god, 76b.
Aheth, 134b ; chamber, 515b.i
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Ahi, god and Assessor and form
of Harpokrates, 76a, 450b.
Ahibit, 76b.
Ahit, goddess, 8a.
Ahkai, god, 77a.
Ahmesu, 74b.
Ah-pet, 75a.
Ahs, Sûdânî god, 8b.
Ahti (Osiris), 77a, goddess, 77a.
Ahu (Menu), 8b.
Àhu (Tern and Thoth), 76b.
Ahui, 76a.
Aia, god, 2a.
Ai-em-hetep, 30b.
aim blows, 595a, 685b.
Ai-mà-seb, 391a.
air, 13b, 82a, 89b, 98b, 280a, 342a,
344b, 346b, 356a, 369b, 377b,
• 593a, 651b, 683ab, 732a, 750a,
823b, 824a, 849b ; to make,
269b, 606a ; the open, 554a.
Air-god, 500a, 731b.
Air-goddess, 474b.
air-hole (?), 99a.
airless, 340b.
Ait (Nut), 30b.
Akanhi, 94b.
Akbit, 94b.
Akbiu, 94b.
Àken-àb, 95a.
Akenh, Akenha, 95a.
Aken-tau-keha-kheru, 95a.
Akenti, 95b.
Aker, Earth-god, lib, 95b.
Akeru, Earth-gods, lib,64a,830b,
835b, 905b ; net of, 27a, 519a.
Akerta, god, 12a.
Akes, 95b.
Akhabi, god, 9a.
Akhabit, goddess, 9a.
Akhabiu gods, lib.
Akha-her, 135b.
Akhauàrit, 135b.
Akhekh, 77b, 135a.
Akhekhtiu, 135a.
Akhem-hems-f, god, 78b.
Akhem-hep-f, god, 78b.
Akhemit, 78a.
Akhem-sek-f, 78b.
Akhem-urt-f, 78a.
Akhemu-beteshiu, 78b.
Àkhemu-seshàu, 78b.
Akhkhi, 77b.
Akhkhu, god, 9a.
Akhmu, 136a.
Akhnàrtif, 136a.
Akhniu, 95a.
Akhpi (Rä), 77b.
Akhsef, 79a.
Akhuti, 77b.
Akriu, 139b
Akriu, lib.
Akshit, 95b.
Aku, 94b.
alabaster, 473a, 523b, 751a.
alarm, 395a.
alas ! 30b, 104b, 219b.
Alexander the Great, 52b.
Alexandria, 661a. .
alien, 541b, 546a, 911a ; aliens,
lib, 782a.
alienation (of property), 568a.
alight, 5b, 368b, 480ab, 549a,
617a, 623b, 693a, 700a, 743a,
863a.
alighting, 693a ; places of, 148a,
693 a.
alike, 826a.
Al-Kâb, 62a.
all,'2b, 30b, 357a, 414a, 826a,
834a, 880a, 908b, 909a ; all that
is, 164b.
all at once, 765b.
all-embracing, 676b.
all eyes (everybody), 313b.
all men, 214a ; all peoples, 834a ;
all persons, 68a.
allegiance, 739b.
allocate, 885b.
allot, 722b.
allotment, 248b, 638a; to make
an, 490a.
allow, 865a.
allowance, 248b ; 836b.
alloy, to, 736a.
ally, 281a, 282a, 520b, 539b, 540a,
599b, 739b.
almond tree, 411b.
alms, 3a, 518a.
alone, 153ab, 264a, 560a.
along with, 73a, 339a, 489b.
also, 782a, 792a, 799a, 809b.
altar, 117a, 151a, 152a, 191ab,
196a, 220b, 224b, 519b, 529a b,
538a, 572 a, 805b, 862b ;
equipment of, 516b ; altar pitcher,
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152a ; altar slab, 280a, 817b ;
altar table, 328b ; altar vessel,
529b ; laden altars, 725b.
alternatively, 265a.
altogether, 765a, 779b, 822b,
880b.
alum, 5a, 39b.
always, 270b, 450a, 778a, 840b.
Am (Horus), 49a.
Am (Lion-god and Jackal-god),
49a.
Am, god, 120b.
Amà (Rä), 6b.
Ama, god, 49b.
Äm-ä, 121a.
Ämäa, 121a.
Amà-àmi-ta (Rä), 6a.
Äma-äsht, 121a.
Äm-äau, 121a.
Ämäf, 121a.
Ämakhet, 121a.
Amakhiu, 50b.
Amakhu, god, 50b.
Àmam, 513a.
Ämam, 122a.
Ämäm, Eater of the dead, 120b.
Àmam-àst, 122a.
Ämamu, 122 a.
Amanhu, 122 a.
amazed, 131a, 209b.
amazing thing, 209b.
Amemit, 121a.
Amen, god, 7b, 435b ; image of,
826b ; of Khargah, 52b ; of
Tehnit, 53a ; of the East, 52a.
Amen, Bull-god, Frog-god, Lion-
god and Serpent-god, 53a.
- Amen (priest), 51a.
Àmen-àabti, 52a.
Àmen-àakhu, 51b.
Àmen-àpt, 52a.
Àmen-em-àpt, 52a.
Amen-häu, 51b.
Amen-hep, god, 52b.
Amen-Heru, 51b.
Amen-lietep IV, 192b.
Ameni (Rä), 51b.
Amenit, goddess, 51b.
Amenit-Rä, 52a.
Amen-kau, 53a.
Amen-khet (Rä), the Great Hand,
51b.
Amen-khnem-heh, 52b.
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Amen-Menu, 52a.
Amen-meruti, 52a.
Àmen-naàu-ka, 52a.
Amen-neb-khart, 52a.
Amen-neb-nest-taui, 52a.
Amen-neb-Nut, 52 a.
Amen Nept, 52 a.
Amennu god, 51b, Devil, 51a.
Amennu-äu, 51a.
Amen Qa-àst, 53a.
Amen-Rä, an official, 53a ; title
of, 19a.
Amen-Rä, 52ab, 435b. '
Amen-Rä + Heru-àakhuti, 52b.
Amen-Rä + Ptah, 52a.
Amen-Rä -f- Tern -f- Kheperà +
Heru, 52b.
Amen-Rä em Usr-hat, 53a.
Amen-Rä Kamutf, 52b.
Amen-Rä-menmen-mut-f, 52a.
Amen-Rä Neb-nest-taui, 52b.
Amen-ren-f, 51b.
Amen-ren-her, 51b.
Amen -f- Ruruti, 52b.
Amen-sekhem-f-au, 54a.
Amen Sept-hennuti, 52b.
Amen-t (Rä)', 53b.
àmen-t (amulet), 54a.
Ament, 8a.
' Àmen-t (Àmenit), 53b, 776a.
Amen-ta-f-pa-khepesh, 53a.
Amen-ta-Mat, 53a.
Amen-Temu em Uas, 53a.
Amen-t Hep-neb-s, 54a.
Àmen-t-herit-àb-àpt, 52b.
Amenti, brow of, 163a ; domain
of, 900b.
Àmenti, god, 53b.
Amentit, 53b.
Amentiu (the dead), 53b.
Amen-t Nefer-t, 54a.
Amen-t Se[m]-t, 54a.
Amen-t-seshemu-set, 51b.
Amentt-ermen, 54a.
Amen-t-urt, 54a.
Amenui, 51b.
A men-user-h at, the sacred barge,
53a.
Àmesta-en-àbu, 55b.
amethyst, 471a, 484b, 551b.
Amges, 55b.
Am-heh, 121a.
Amhit, goddess, 55a. .
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Amh-t, 54b.
Ami, Eye of Horus and Fire-
god, 50b.
amiability, 20f.
amiable, 309b.
Ami-bak, god, 46b.
Ami-beq, god, 46b.
Ami-besek, 46b.
Ami-haf, god, 47a.
Ami-heh-f, 47b.
Ami-hem-f, 47b.
Ami-hent-f (Rä and Osiris), 47b.
Ami-hepnen, god, 47a.
Ami Hetchpär (Osiris and Rä),
47b.
Ami He-t Serqet Ka hetep-t, 47b.
Ami He-t-ur-ka (Rä)i 47b.
Ami-kap, 48a.
Ami-kar, 48a.
Ami-kehau, 48b.
Ami-Nenu (Nu), 47a.
Ami-Net, 47a.
Ami-Netat (Osiris), 47a.
Ami-neter, 47a.
Ami-net-f, 47a.
Ami-Pe, 46b.
Ami-pet-seshem-neterit, 46b.
Ami-Qerq-t, 46 a.
Ami-qetem, 48a.
Ami-rerek, 47a.
Ami-ret, 47a.
Ami-Seh (Osiris), 48a.
Ami-Seh-neter, 48a.
Ami-Sehseh, 48a.
Ami-Sehti (Rä), 48a.
Ami-sepa-f, 48a.
Ami-Sept-f, 48a.
Ami-Shet-t, 48a.
Ami-suht-f (Rä), 48a.
Amit, 49a, 51a.
Ami-ta, 48b.
Ami-ta-f, 48b.
Ami-tchäämu, 48b.
Ami Tchebä, 48b.
Ami-tehenu (Set), 48b.
Ami-Tep (Horus), 48b.
Ami-fet (Osiris), 48b.
Ami-thephet-f, 48b.
Amit-neb-s-Usert, 47a.
Amit She-t ur-t, 48a.
Ami-Tu at (Horus), 48b.
Àmiu-àmau, 44b.
Àmiu-âsu, 46a.
Amiu-Bagiu, 46b.
Amiu-bahiu, 46b.
Ami-urt, 46a.
Ami-ut, 46b.
Àmi-utchat-sàakhu-Àtemt, 46b.
Am-khaibitu, 121a.
Äm-khu, 121b.
Am-mit, 121a.
among, 44a, 264ab, 265b, 296a,
414a.
amount, 65a, 134a, 221a, 838a,
900a.
Amset, 55b, 553a.
Amsi (Menu), 55a.
Am-t (Amit), 46a.
Amtt, 55b.
Amt-tcheru, 121b.
Amu, 6b.
Ämu, 122a.
amulet, 15a, 37b, 44b, 73a, 105a,
110a, 125a, 128a, 129b, 150b,
180a, 181a, 183b, 194a, 197b,
206a, 217a, 221b, 226a, 256a,
277a, 282a, 289b, 291a, 296b,
301b, 303b, 306a, 330b, 334b,
336a, 376a, 378b, 380a, 387a,
422b, 452b, 461b, 486b, 493a,
512b, 530b, 537b, 541a, 584b,
585b, 621b, 634a, 667b, 698a,
736b, 739b, 755a, 786b, 895a,
914a, 987a ; amulet for
childbirth, 431a ; amulets with fluid
of life, 193a.
amulet cases, 42b.
amuse oneself, 616b, 692b.
amused, 716b.
amusement, 716b.
Amutnen, 51a.
Amu-upt, 46a.
an, 105a.
An (On), 23b, 57a, 123b.
Ana, 124a.
An-ä-f, 57a.
Anana, 59b.
Àn-âr-t-Ra, 57 a.
An-âtf-f, 57a.
anathematize, 490b.
Ànâukar, 60a.
ancestor gods, lib, 83a, 830b.
ancestors, 4b, 19b, 32b, 45b, 233b,
460a, 621a, 630ab, 909a; figure
of, 907a ; royal, 392b ; of Rä,
lib.
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ancestral, 830b ; gods, 909a.
Ancestress (Isis), 909a ;
ancestresses, 294b ; the Two, 906b.
ancient, 82a.
and, 32b, 74b, 148b, 466a, 472b,
486a, 492b, 506b ; and so forth,
483b.
An-em-her, 123a.
Anenit, 62 a.
Anen-retui, 57b.
Anep, 34a, festival, 124a.
Anerti, 62 a.
Anes-Rä, 63b.
anethum, 55 a.
anew, 58a, 177a, 264b.
angarêb, 467b.
anger, 123b, 550a, 774b, 794b,
907a, 908a.
angle, 563b, 574b, 607b, 766b,
774a, 777b.
angry, f] 12b, 14a, 228a, 524b,
532a, 536a, 615b, 681a, 689b,
726a, 744b, 774b, 794b, 809b,
817b, 848b, 897b, 907a, 908a;
to make, 689b ; angry man,
615b, 681a, 689b.
anguish, 445b, 569b, 588a, 703b,
887a.
An-hää, 59b.
Anher, 57a, 132b.
Anher Shu, 57b.
An-hetep, An-hetep-f, 57b.
Ani (Moon-god), 59a.
animal, 16b, 32a, 40b, 90a, 111b,
114b, 118a, 207b, 285b, 440a,
442b, 449a, 473b, 511b, 517a,
550a, 589a, 667a, 850a, 897b,
911a ; demon, 444b ; domestic,
126a, 299a ; dung of, 902b ;
fabulous, 665a ; fighting, 132b ;
filthy, 75b ; for food, 3b ;
gnawing, 798b ; hawkheaded,
627a ; horned, 17b, 33b, 129a ;
of Set, 132b ; sacred, 114b,
669b; sacrificial, 19b,54b,538a,
561a, 666a, 754a; small, 39a;
to stick, 900b; Typhonic, 306b;
wild, 226a, 864b ; young, 897a.
animosity, 329a.
aniseed, 279a.
Anit, 59a, 123b.
Anith, 57a.
An-ken-mut, 59b.
Digitized by
An-Kenset, 59b.
änkh, beetle, 125a ; god, 125a.
Ankh-âb, 125b.
änkh am water, 293b.
Ankh-âru-tchefa, 125b.
Änkh-em-maät, 125b.
Ankh-em-nesert, 125b.
Ankh-f-em-fentu, 125b.
Ankh-f-em-khaibitu, 125b.
Änkh-her, 126 a.
Ankh-hetch, 126a.
Ankhit, 125b.
Ankhit-unem-unt, 125b.
Ankh-neteru, 50b, 126a ; god, 30b ;
31a.
Ankh-Septit, 126 a.
Ankh-s-meri, 126 a.
Ankh-ta, 126a.
Ankhti, 126 a.
ankle, 618b ; ankle joint, 695b.
anklets, 71a, 531b, 680a.
Anku, god, 64a.
An-maät, 57a.
An-mut-f, 59a, 450a b.
Anmutf-äbesh, 59a.
An-mutk, 59a.
annals, 808b.
An-nef-em-hu, 57a.
annihilate, 702b, 704b.
annihilation, 186b.
Anniu, 57a.
anniversary, 594a.
announce, 468b, 610b, 669b, 679b.
announcer, 548b, 598a, 601b.
annoyance, 664b.
annoyed, 32b, 664b, 665a.
annular, 215a.
anoint, 175a, 205b, 249a, 287a,
291a, 315a, 376b, 576a, 627b,
639a, 643a, 657a, 660a, 702b,
706 a, 803b, 813b, 843 a ; anoint
the heart, 643b.
anointed, 205b ; anointed man,
665a ; ones, 175a.
anointings, 803b.
another, 782a, 791b, 792a, 798b.
Anp-heni, 61a.
Anpit, 61a.
Anpu, 588a, 903a ; title of, 162a.
Anq, 127a.
Anqit, 127a.
Änqnäamu, 127a.
Anq-t, 64a.
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Anran, 59 a.
Àn-re-f, 57a.
An-rut-f, 62b.
An-sebu, 59b, 830b.
An-smet, 59b.
answer, 145b, 185b, 186a, 428a,
735b, 874a ; a letter, 564b ;
a soft, 597b.
An-t, 57a, 58b.
Ant Fish, 124a.
Antaf, 57b.
Antat, 127b.
Antch, 128b.
Antchet, 128b.
Antch-mer, 128b, 129a.
Antchi Boat, 152a.
Antch-ur, 128b.
Antebu, 64b.
Antef-äa, 5a.
antelope, 268a, 270a, 275b, 379b,
624b, 751a, 752a, 754b, 803b ;
food of, 123a.
àntesh, 64a.
Anthet, 127b.
Antheth, 64b.
Antheti, 64b.
Anthrtà, 127b.
Anti, 128a.
antidote, 247a.
antimony, 673b, 715b.
antiphon, 549 a.
antiquity, 830a.
An-ti Set (Sti), 59b.
Antit, 57 a.
Antit, 127b, 128a.
Antiu, 59b, 64a.
Ant- mer- mut- s, 123a.
Antriush (Darius), 64a.
Antt, 59b.
Ant-t, 64a.
Antti, 64 a.
Antu, 127b ; An tu, 128a.
Anu, 36b ; Council of, 901b ;
spirits of, 263b.
Anubis, 41a, 46b, 588a, 828b, 901b ;
' daughter of, 769a ; festival of,
474b ; titles of, 48a, 61ab ; tool
of, 352b.
anus, 244a, 274a.
anxiety, 319a, 330b, 428b, 464a,
484b, 889a.
anxious, 319a, 464a.
Digitized
any, 357a ; anybody, 426a ;
anyone, 153a, 823a.
Apa, 426.
Àpaà-f, 42a.
Apapit, 41b.
Aparius, 5b.
apartments, 154b, 552b ; private,
136a ; royal, 238b, 391b.
Ape, 2a, 28b, 29a, 111b, 114a,
123b, 227a, 296a, 444b, 452b,
786a, 792b, 795b, 802b, 804a,
807a ; dog-headed, 219a ;
sacred, 91a.
Ape-god, 2a, 28a, 29a, 40a, 113b,
114a, 191b, 213a, 316a, 408b,
630a, 769b, 794b, 795a, 802b,
911a ; Ape-gods, the Eight, 25b;
the singing, 63a ; Ape-goddess,
29a.
Aper, 119a.
Aper-her, 119a.
aperient, 528b, 697b.
Aperit, 119a.
Aper-peh (pehui), 119a.
Aper-ta, 119a.
Äpert-Rä, 119a.
apex (of obelisk), 470b.
aphorism, 860b, 913a.
aphrodisiac, 325b.
aphronitrum, 7b.
Api, 42b.
Àpi-âb-neter, 41a.
Àpi-àbu, 41a.
Api-khenti-seh-neter (god of 110
years), 41a.
Apis, 111b, 478a ; circuiting of,
245b, 478a ; mother of, 95b ;
priests of, 666b ; tomb of, 118b.
Apit, 454b.
Apit, 41b, 42a.
Àpit-àakhut-thehen, 42a.
Api-tchet-f, 41a.
Apit-hemt-s, 42 a.
Apit-urt-em-khat-Nut, 42a.
Apollinopolis Magna, 800b.
apology, 899b.
apophthegm, 860b.
apostates, 457b.
apparatus, 789b.
apparel, 14a, 34b, 62a, 63b, 155b,
160a, 169b, 230a, 262b, 282b,
324b, 329a, 476b, 629b, 635a,
667a, 712b, 818b, 829b, 836ab,
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855a, 857b, 895b ; festal, 476b ;
mourning, 252b, 751a ; white,
698b.
appeal, 124a, 668b, 745a ; house
of, 136b ; for justice, 668b.
appear, 169a, 240a ; in a
procession, 534b ; in the presence,
241a ; make to, 689b.
appearance, 416a, 535a, 615b,
891a ; astronomical, 242a ;
distinguished, 630a.
appease, 614a, 684b.
appeased, 28a.
appellant, 868a.
appertaining to, 69b.
applaud, 508a, 798a, 840a.
apple, 832b, 877b, 906a ; of the
eye, 217a.
appliance, 180b.
appoint, 66a, 436b, 722b, 841b,
866a, 885a.
appointment, 69b.
apportioning, 538b.
appreciate, 41a.
approach, 28ab, 29a, 390a, 443b,
549a, 565a, 576a, 629a, 638a,
645b, 846a b, 855b, 879a, 891a ;
of death, 727b ; in fear, 441b,
447b ; to make, 722a.
approbation, 508a.
approval, 508a.
Äpriu, 119a.
Apsetch-t, 42b.
Äpshait, 119b, 663a*.
Apsit, 42b.
Apt, 40b.
Aptches, 43a.
Ap-t ur-t (Karnak), 41b.
Apt-khatu, 416b.
Ap-ur (Osiris), 118b.
Aput, 42 a.
Aqa, 139b.
Aqan, 11a.
Aqauasha, 93a.
Aqbi, 11a.
Aqbut, 11a.
Aqeh, 93b.
Aqen, 93 a.
Aqen, 139b.
Aqennu-heru, 139b.
Aqertt, 93b.
Aqeru, 93 a.
Aqes, 93b.
Aqetqet, lib.
Aqhêr-àmi-unnut-f, 138b.
Aqhit, 93b.
Aqrit, 93 a.
Aqrit-khenti-he-t-set, 93b.
Aqru, 93a.
Aq-t-er-pet, 10b.
aqueduct, 499b, 650b.
arable land, 292a.
Aram, 72b.
arbour, 753a, 905a.
arch (of sky), 793a.
archer, 257a, 416b, 709a, 716a ;
naval, 257b.
Archer-god, 859b.
archetype, 604b, 704b.
archiatros, 313 a.
architecture, goddess of, 698a.
archives, 619a, 808b.
archon, 460b.
ardeb, 73b.
ardent, 817b.
area, 35b, 147a, 882b, 899b.
arena, 333a.
Arensnuphis, 71a.
Arf, 131a.
argue, 167a, 366b, 410b.
argument, 854a.
Ar-hes, 73 a.
Ari, 72a ; Ka of Rä, 67a ; Dekan,
130b.
äri (fish), 130b.
Ari-Amen, 67b.
ari änti, 70 a.
àri àru, 70a.
Àri-àr-t-tchesef, 70 a.
arid, 185b, 340b, 732a.
Àri-em-àb-f, 67b.
Ari-em-äua, 67b.
Àri-en-âb-f, 67b.
Ari-hems-nefer, 71a.
Ari-hetch-f, 67b.
âri Nekhen, 70b.
Ari-pehti, 70b.
Ari-ren-f-tchesef, 67b.
arise, 240a.
Ari-sekheru, 66b.
aristocracy, 829b.
Aristonikos, 7a.
Ari-t, 69b.
Arit, 130a.
Àri-ta, 67b.
Àrit-àakhu, 67b.
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Àrit-âru, 67b.
Àri-tchet-f, 67b.
Ariti, 67b.
Ärits, the Seven, 130b.
Arit-ta-theth, 67b.
Ari-usert, 70b.
Ark, 73a.
Àrkanàtchpan, 73b.
Àrkhàm, 73a.
arm, 11a, 419a, 425a, 766b, 768a,
802a, 806a, 898b ; arm and
shoulder, 544a ; hidden arms,
756a ; the two arms, 806b ; to
open the arms, 158b ; arm
ornament, 141b ; arm ring, 105b ;
arm of canal, 385a ; arm of
Horus (censer), 105b ; arm of
Nile, 35b ; arm of Orion, 105b ;
arm of river, 97b ; arms (of
tree), 425a ; to throw up, 898b.
arm oneself, 516a.
Àr m an, 72b.
armlet, 70a, 105b, 225a, 290a, 302b,
327b, 443a, 698b.
armour, 273b, 324a, 419ab, 535b,
575a, 582a, 684a, 789a.
armoury, 238a, 544a.
arms (weapons), 535b.
Armu, 72b.
army, 288a, 320a, 897b.
Arnebs, 129a.
aromatic, 736a ; substance, 862b.
around, 875a.
arouse, 681b.
àrqabas (stone), 73a.
Arq-heh, 7b.
Arq-hehtt, 131b.
arrange, 486b, 499a, 610a, 679b,
680a, 700b, 715a, 860a, 900a ;
arrange laws, 400b ; words,
610b, 860b.
arrangement, 663a, 694a.
arranger, 860b.
array, 169a, 376a, 499a, 613b,
631a, 671b, 714a, 818b.
arrayed, 757a, 835b.
arrears, 193b ; of taxes, 495a.
arrival, 300b, 439a.
arrive, 244a, 300b, 346a, 390a,
517b, 522a, 647b, 661b ; arrive
happily, 20b ; in port, 301ab ;
to make arrive, 662a.
arrogance, 550b, 639a, 861b.
Digitized by
arrogant, 107b, 189b, 760a,
910ab.
arrow, 132b, 216a, 290a, 563a,
592b, 610b, 647a, 697b, 754a ;
bundles of arrows, 545a ;
packets of, 75b ; the Two
Arrows, 624 a.
arrow heads, 390a.
Arsatnikus, 7a.
Arsi, 73 a.
Arsinfau, 7a.
Arsinoë, 7a, 73a.
Ar-stau, 71b.
Àr su, 73 a.
Arsu, Syrian general, 73a.
Art, Artà, 73b.
Art, 130a.
artabe, 513b.
Artakhshassha, 7b.
Artaxerxes, 7b.
Artemis, 388a.
artery, 331b.
Àrtheth-âa-sti, 73b.
Arti, 69b, 268a.
article, indefinite, 153a.
Ar-ti-en-tches, 68b.
Arti-f-em-khet, 68a.
Arti-f-em-tes, 68a.
artificer, 94a, 392a, 483b, 582b,
777b.
artificial, 67a.
Artikastika, 7b.
artisan, 6a, 158a, 483b, 777b, 784a,
805a.
artists, 122b, 483b ; quarter of,
156b.
Arti-tchet-f, 69a.
Ar-t-Rä-neb-taui, 68b.
Ar-t unemi, 68a.
Aru, 69a.
arura, 8a, 457b, 585b, 707a ; the
quarter of, 511b.
as, 264a, 277a, 278b, 307b, 339b,
414a, 788b, 815a, 908b ; as far
as, 65a, 414ab, 723a ; as long
as, 104b, 339a ; as much as,
415ab ; as the result of, 633b ;
as well as, 277a.
A-sah, 105b.
Àsàr (Osiris), 83a ; Council of,
901b.
Àsàr es, 36b.
Asb, 10a. .
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Asbit, 10a, 88b.
Asbu, 88b.
ascend, 28a, 29a, 112a, 129a, 234b,
447b, 468a, 498b, 534b, 558a,
689b, 701a, 861a.
ascender, 861a.
ascent, 306a, 861a.
ascribe merit, 508a ; blessing,
668b.
Aseb, 88b.
Asenath, 389b.
Aser, 90a.
Ases, 82b.
Asfa, 89b.
ashamed, 736a.
Ashbu, 10b.
Asheb, 138a.
Ashemeth, 138a.
Asher, 765b. .
ashes, 757a ; hot, 618b, 696b.
Ashesp, 92b.
Ashespi-khä, 92b.
Ashheru, 137b.
Ashitabu, 137b.
Ashkheru, 137a.
Asht (tree), 92b.
Ashteth, 92b.
Ashtit, 92b.
Ashtkheru, 137b.
Ashtoreth, Ashtoroth, 136b.
Ashtt, 92b.
Ashu, Water-god, 10b.
Asiatic, Ilia, 709a, 712b.
ask, 186b, 254b, 382b, 548b, 597a,
662a, 730a, 745a ; ask for, 25b,
516a.
Askhit, 90b.
Asmet (see Mestà), 89b.
As-neteru, 82a, 888a.
asp, 479b.
aspalathus, 902b.
aspect, 243a, 493a, 761b.
asperge, 302b, 629b.
ass, 109b ; she-ass, 733b ; wild
ass, 243b ; young asses, 639b.
Ass-god, 17b, 109b, 121a ; ass-
headed god, 2a.
ass herd, 70a.
assail, 443a.
assarium, 854a, 867b.
assault, 769b ; assaulter, 881a.
assemble, 639a, 683a ; assembled,
467a, 826a.
assembly, 137b, 570a, 600b, 639a,
818a, 821 a,879a; the Great,768a.
assent, 441b, 448a ; particle of,
823a.
assess, 41a, 510b ; what is
assessed, 42b.
assessment, 206b, 511a, 521a.
assessor, 511a, 753b ; of taxes,
605b.
assign, 889b.
assist, 113a, 865b.
assistance, 141b.
assistant, 248a, 265b, 579b ;
priest, 79b.
associate, 69b, 76a, 277b, 285a,
540a, 577b, 599b, 742a ;
associate with, 577b, 674b ;
associated, 539b.
Ass-t, 82b.
assuredly, 34b, 164b, 336b, 340a,
371a, 415b, 480b, 560a, 602a,
670a, 782a, 786a.
Ast (Rä), 81b ; a uraeus, 81b.
Ast (Set ?), 91a.
Ast-äat, 81a.
Astàrtàt, 136b.
Astarte, 136b.
Astchet, 91a.
Asten, Astenu, 90b, 91a.
Astes, 91a.
Asthàreth, 136b.
asthma, 547a.
Asti, 81b.
Asti-pest-f, 81b.
astonished, 209b.
astragalus, 398a.
Àstsen-àri-tcher, 81b.
astuteness, 781b.
Asut tcheseru, 80b.
asylum, 38a, 181b, 380a.
at, 65a, 264a, 339a, 414a, 492b,
828b ; at all, 371a ; at all times,
840b ; at any rate, 336b ; at
hand, 828b ; at no time, 340a ;
at once, 105a, 167a, 265b, 494b,
595b ; at one time, 265b ; at
that time, 704b, 705b ; at the
back of, 265b, 633b ; at the
front, 265a ; at the head of,
265b ; at the moment, 264a ;
at the point of, 265 a ; at the
rate of, 837b ; at the side of,
415a ; at what time, 545a.
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Atà, god, 97a.
Ata, town, 102b.
Atar, Dwarf-god, 97a.
Atara, 13a.
Atau, god, 14a ; gods, 14b.
At au, god, 102b.
Atcha, 141b.
Atcharti, 141a.
Atchen, 141b.
Atchnit, 141b.
At ef-crown, 13b.
Atem, Bow-god, 98b.
Atem, god, 98a, 103a ; Image of,
826b.
Atemit, 98b.
Atemt Kheprà, 98b.
Aten, 28a, 103a.
Aten-ur-nub, 98b.
àter (land measure), 100a.
Ates-heri-she, 14b.
Atfa-ur, 98a.
Athabu, 100a. >
Athemti, 101b.
Athep, 101b.
Athi-heh, 101a.
Athi-hru-em-gerh, 101a.
athlete, 704a.
Athpi, 13b.
Athribis, Boat of, 502a ; title of
priest of, 477a.
Athu, 104a.
Ati, god, 13a, 97a.
Ati-baiu, 97a.
Attt-khau, 97a.
Atru-neser-em-khat, 99b.
attached, 389b, 399a.
attachment, 835b.
attack, to, 222a, 398a, 731a, 796b,
839b, 881a, 884a, 907b ; with
violence, 908a; to be attacked,
48b, 881a.
attack, 9b, 135b, 145a, 232a, 240b,
256b, 386b, 396b, 397a, 443a,
445b, 446a, 467ab, 499a, 509a,
528b, 547a, 571b, 633a, 705b,
738a, 753b, 767a, 841ab, 845ab,
847a, 858a, 881a, 885a, 907b,
908a.
attacker, 240b, 841a, 881a, 908a.
attain, 244a, 577b, 747b.
attendant, 718a, 742a, 847b.
attention, 37b ; to pay, 649b.
attestation, 332b.
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Atti, 36b, 102b.
attire, festal, 776b.
attributes, 485b, 630a, 910b.
Àtu, 102b.
Àtu, god, 97a.
Arum, 97b.
Aturti, 97b.
Au, god, 30b, 31ab.
Au-ä, 3a.
Aua-en-Geb, 32a.
Äuäha, 115a.
Au ai (Râ), 32b.
Äuai, 115a.
Äuait, 115a.
Au-änkhiu-f, 31a.
Auä-uä, 33a.
Au-äu-Uthes, 3a.
audience chamber, 535a, 900b.
audit, to, 642b.
Auf, god, 34a; frog-headed
Ape-god, 34a.
Àufà, god, 34a.
Augerit, 36b ; Khenti-àsts, 36b.
Auger-1, 36b.
Augertt, 36b.
august, 108a, 737a.
Au-her, 3a.
Àu-her-àptes, 36a.
Auhet, 35b.
Auhu, god, 36a.
Auhut, 36a.
Auit, 3b.
Auker, 36b.
Aukhemu :—penhesb, urtu, seku,
36a.
Au-matu (?), 3a.
Aun, god, 115b.
Aun-ää-f, 34b.
Aun-àb, 115b.
'Aunith, 35 a.
Aunut, 35a.
Aupasut, 34a.
Aup-ur, 33b.
Au-qau, 31b, 36b.
Àurauàaqrsànq Rabati, 35b.
Àusàrs, 36b.
Ausäsit, 36b ; Ausäusit, 833b,
834b.
Au-t-ä, 3a.
Aut-àb, 3a.
author, 358a.
authority, 80a, 105a, 163b, 512b,
683b, 697b.
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authorized, 722b.
Auti (Rä), 37a.
Autiu, 31b.
Aut-maätiu-kheru-maät, 3a.
Auuba, 33b.
auxiliaries, 115b, 281a.
avarice, 488b.
avaricious, 115b.
avenger, 64b, 807a.
avenue of trees, 299a, 677a.
avert, 683b.
aviary, 31a,- 166a, 441b, 514b.
avoid, 176a, 323b, 481a, 499a.
awake, 381a, 607b, 612a ; to
keep, 432a, 681b.
award, 304a.
away, 492b ; away to the left ! 18b.
awe, 34a, 378b, 499b, 738b, 790b ;
awe-inspiring, 108a.
awning, 576a, 818b.
axe, 11a, 21a, 111b, 123b, 278b,
351a, 407b, 677b, 764b ; battle-
axe, 11a.
Axe-god, 403b, 404a.
axe-man, 391b ; axemen, 11a.
B.
Ba, Bä, god, 200b, 212b.
Ba-àakhu-hâ-f, 199b.
Baabi, 203a.
Baabu, 202a.
Bàa-em-seht-neter, 210a.
Bâaiti, 209b.
Baal, 202a, 203b, 213a.
Ba'alath, 213a.
Ba-Ament, 198a.
Ba-änkh, 198b.
Ba-àri, 199b.
Ba-äshem, 198b.
Baà-ta, 210b.
Baàt-erpit, 199a.
Bàau, 210b.
Baba, 200b ; phallus of, 489a.
Baba, 203a, 210b.
Babai, 200b.
Babait, 202b.
Babau, 203a, 890a.
babble, 185a, 822b, 863a.
Babe (Rä), 525a.
babe, 196a, 284b, 349a, 388a, 525a,
591b, 597b, 632a, 647b, 652b,
664b, 706b, 716b, 798b, 825a.
Babi, 203a.
baboon, 347a.
Babuà, 203a.
Babuu, 203a.
baby, 322a, 548b; babyhood, 388b.
Bachis, 601a.
back, la, 13ab, 244a, 249a, 250a,
633b ; flat part of, 846b ; of
head, 275b, 457b ; of neck,
244a ; backs of leaves, 794a ;
backs of men, 248a ; back of
sky, 457b ; back (rump), 910a ;
to turn the, 528a, 633b, 866b ;
back-hall, 458a.
backbiter, 739b.
backbone, 15b, 249ab, 250a, 859b ;
of Osiris, 914a.
backside, 794a.
backwards, 30b.
bad, 133a, 145b, 203a, 216b, 226a,
343ab, 469b, 524a, 635a, 778b,
868b, 869a ; bad act, 14b ;
bad deeds, 398a ; bad man,
211a, 869a ; bad place, 80b ;
bad year, 802a.
badge (of regiment), 647b.
badness, 214b, 216b, 641a, 868b.
Ba-em-uär-ur, 199b.
Bafermit, 198b.
bag, 102a, 131a, 209a, 256b, 484b,
568b, 647a, 803a, 805a, 819b,
835b, 873b, 895b ; for clothes,
801b ; leather, 528b, 529a.
Bages, 207b.
baggage, 209a.
Bäh (Nile), 213a.
Baheka, 200a.
Bahrîyah, 84b.
Bài, 197a, 200b, 202ab, 212b.
bail, to go, 825b.
bailiffs, 562a, 652b.
Ba-irqai, 198b.
bait 15^ia
Bait, Baiti, 197b, 198a, 202b.
Baiu, 200a.
Baiu-Ament (Amentiu), 198a.
Baiu-änkhiu, 200a.
Baiu-Anu, 198a.
Baiui, 200a.
Baiu-Khemenu, 199a.
Baiu-periu, 198b.
Baiu-Pu, 198b.
Baiu-shetau, 199a.
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Baiu-ta, 199a.
Bâk, 896a ; a Dekan, 206b.
Bakà (Rä), 206b.
bake, 232b, 261b, 355b, 593b,
769b, 822b ; bake pottery,
775b ; baked, 236a.
bakehouse, 440a.
baker, 247b, 559a ; baker's shop,
106b ; bakery, 334b, 786b.
Bakha, 869b.
Bakhai, 205a.
Ba-khati, 199a.
Bakhet, 150b.
Bàkt, 211b.
Baktiu, 206b.
Bâkui, 211b.
balance, 4a, 225a, 320a, 330a, 622a,
688a, 894a ; of the earth, 285b,
614b ; strike a, 716a.
balance, to, 194b, 614b ; balance
the tongue, 236b.
balcony, 112a, 625a, 701b.
bald, 184b, 186b.
baldness, 167a, 344b, 799a.
bale a boat, 237a ; baler, 338a.
baleful, 221a, 778b.
balk of timber, 637a, 789a.
ball, 140a, 217a, 255b, 256b, 481b,
484a, 490b, 593a, 653a, 910a.
balsam, 4a, 5b, 110b, 282a, 378a,
650b, 706a ; balsam plant or
tree, 14b, 50b, 113a, 348b, 566b,
810a.
Ba-merti, 198b.
ban, 649b, 745a; to be under a,
766a.
Ban, 211a.
Banàathana, 203b.
Ban-Änta, 203b.
band, 156a, 164a, 202a, 282b, 313b,
396b, 399b, 422a, 479a, 486b,
599b, 607b, 750b, 844b, 852b,
859b ; for a bow, 443a ; leather,
324a, 728b.
bandage, 37a, 71b, 92b, 169b,
234b, 249a, 301a, 305a, 313b,
399b, 419b, 517a, 606a, 607b,
629b, 701b, 728b, 758b, 835b,
904b.
bandage, to, 188a, 713a, 846b,
904b, 909b ; bandager, 103b ;
bandaged, 909b ; Bandaged
One, 818b.
Digitized by
banded, 63a, 324b.
bandlet, 27a, 90a, 103b, 110a,
120a, 131b, 164a, 169b, 174b,
228a, 234b, 243a, 249a, 276b,
278b, 279a, 282b, 289a, 304b,
319a, 323b, 372b, 377b, 381b,
399b, 421b, 450a, 622b, 625a,
631a, 635a, 654b, 678a, 693b,
695b, 698b, 701b, 714a, 741b,
755a, 756a, 776a, 835b, 840a,
849a, 852a, 855a, 858a, 870a,
876b, 904b ; coloured band-
lets, 63b, 150b, 304b ; festival,
742a ; of crown, 535a.
bandy-legged, 260b.
Ba-neb-Tet, 200a.
Baneteru, 200a.
bangles, 105b.
banished men, 574b.
bank, 128a, 409a, 421b, 544b,
597a, 693b ; of river or canal,
37b, 106a, 195a, 272b, 332a, 434a,
861b ; of Nile, 140b.
banner-bearer, 849a.
Bânrrat, 211a.
Bant-Änt, 203b.
Bänti, 213a.
Ba-Pu, 198b.
Baqbaq, 206a.
Baqett, 200a.
Baqt,' 206a.
bar, 583b, 726a, 750a, 769b, 892b.
Ba-Rä, 198b.
Baràst, 203b.
barbarian, 2a, 256a, 533b, 764a.
barber, 534a.
bare, 186b.
bargain, 723b.
barge, 211b, 640a, 685b, 762b,
764a, 767a, 877a, 894b,
equipment of, 119a ; Barge of
Amen, 53a, 170a ; of Amen-
hetep III, 98b ; of state, 762b ;
royal, 152a, 391b ; sacred, 182a.
bark, 178a, 221a, 343a, 832a.
bark (a tree), 511a ; make an
incision in, 219a.
bark (cassia), 781a ; medicinal,
35b, 231b ; Nubian, 798b ; of a
tree, 814b.
Barkatâthaa, 204b.
barley, 50b, 215b, 227b, 468a, 611a,
821b.
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barm, 611b.
Bär-m'hr, 213a.
barn, 286b, 490a, 746b ; floor
; of, 567a.
barracks, 419a, 850b, 852a.
barrage, 882a.
barren land, 340b, 730a.
Barst (Bast), 242a.
barter, 874a, 904a.
Basa, god, 205b.
basalt, 62a, 221b ; black, 210a.
base, 156a, 207a, 229a, 289a,
831a ; bases, 662b ; base of
obelisk, 244a ; of pyramid,
180a ; of statue, 298a.
Baseh, 200a.
basement, 847a.
Bashefthat, 200a.
basin, 94b, 95a, 97b, 354a, 366a,
421a, 431a, 473a, 511b, 574a,
596b, 731b ; libation, 629b ;
of harbour, 307b ; of water,
. 307b.
basis," 675b.
basket, 124a, 202b, 219b, 256b,
307b, 354a, 366a b, 519b, 549b,
736a, 757a, 764a, 790a, 800b,
805a, 838a, 882a ; basket-bearer,
259a.
bast, 351a.
Basti, 205b.
bastinado, 26a, 112b, 208b, 280b,
468b, 614a, 685b ;
bastinadoed, 468b, 686a.
bastion, 862a.
Bast-sheshà-àrit, 205b.
Bastt, 205a.
Bastt Tar, 205b.
bat, 717b, 868a, 885a, 891b.
Bât, 209a.
Ba-ta, 199a, 208a.
Bata-änta, 208a.
Batata, 200a.
Ba-tau, 199a.
Baten, 208b.
Batgeg, 208b.
bath, 79b, 80b, 155b, 702a, 768b ;
of Rä, 308b ; natron, 456a ;
house, 702a ; master of, 768b.
Bâth, 212a.
Bathaht, 208b, 212 a.
bathe, 27b, 217b, 374b.
Bathit, 208b.
Bathresth, 208b.
Bâti, 212a.
Bati-erpit, 198b.
Bàtiu, 212 a.
baton, 83a, 726a.
Batr, 208b.
batter down, 452b.
battle, 132a, 154b, 670a, 704a,
772ab ; to do, 611a.
battle-axe, 11a, 21a, 333b, 459a;
battle cry, 447a ; battlefield,
240b ; battleships, 134b.
battlement, 175 a.
Bau, 203a.
Bautcha, 203a.
Ba-utcha-häu-f, 199b.
Bautchàru, 198b.
bay, to, 178a, 203a, 343a.
bazaar (bazar), 549b ; to make,
733a.
be, 30ab, 164b, 230b, 542b ;
make to be, 650a, 685b, 690a,
866b.
beacon tower, 274b.
bead, beads, 219b, 428a, 507a,
572b, 593a, 640b, 650a, 723a,
728a, 734b, 849b, 910a ; white,
651a.
beak of bird, 533a, 861b.
beaker, 605b.
beam, 49a, 79b, 124a, 164a,
215a, 583b, 590a, 635b, 644b,
789a, 818b, 908a ; of boat,
506b ; of plough, 127a ; of roof,
179b ; of scales, 425b.
beans, 21a, . 69a, 112a, 235a;
Syrian, 35a.
bear, to, 18a, 35b, 91b, 145a,
205a, 258a, 260a, 321a, 676a,
849a, 852b, 853a, 872a, 873a ;
bear children, 233b ; bear in
mind, 274a, 396a, 861a ; on
shoulders, 425a, 521b ; bear
testimony, 334a ; bear up, 189b,
632b, 684a, 712a, 823b, 861a.
beard (of grain), 186b.
beard, 531a, 540b ; of Menthu,
306b ; plaited beards, 307a.
bearer, 258ab, 260a, 287a, 321a,
425b, 591a, 643a, 849a ; of a
message, 200b ; in chief, 258b ;
funerary bearers, 93b ; of loads,
13b.
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bearing-pole, 60a, 89a, 274a,
773b, 851a, 859b.
beast, 111b, 868b ; four-footed,
114b ; ration of, 41b ; beast of
a man, 114b, 705a ; beast-like,
488b.
beastly, 12b, 470a, 708a.
beat, 90b, 110a, 112b, 140a, 163b,
206a, 280b, 282a, 295b, 320b,
387a, 439a, 468b, 612b, 625b,
702b, 772ab, 776a, 779a, 799b,
821a, 827a, 841a, 842b, 851b,
887b, 902b ; beat a drum,
381b, 685b, 706a, 843b, 887b,
902b ; beat down, 91a, 179b,
253a, 868a ; beat flat, 185a ;
beat out, 396a, 621a ; beat
small, 452b ; beat to death,
135b ; beat to pieces, 685b ;
beaten, 468b, 564b, 772a ;
beating, 285a, 468b, 614ab, 685b,
772b, 821a ; place of, 772b.
beat (of the heart), 876b.
beater, 468b, 772b.
beatified, 93a, 197b.
beauties, 372b, 644b.
beautiful, 123a, 342b, 370b,
912a ; Beautiful Boy, 848b ;
Beautiful Face, 371a.
beautify, 602b, 632b, 644b, 645a,
670b, 677a, 719ab, 912a.
beauty (a woman), 123a.
beauty, 123a, 141a, 370b.
Beb, 216a.
Bebi, 216a, 900b.
Bebti, 216a.
because, 56a, 79a, 339a, 399b,
414b, 492b, 536a, 815a, 908b ;
because of, 493a, 579b, 904ab.
become, 164b, 736a ; to make
become, 616a ; become many,
148a ; becoming, 304a.
bed, 13ab, 43ab, 111b, 289a, 374b,
375a, 467b, 492a, 600b ; death,
301a ; funeral, 457a, 739a ; of
baby, 326b ; string, 368a ;
bedchamber, 375a ; bedclothes,43b,
375b ; bed and linen, 43b.
bedaub, 801a.
bedew, 804a, 814a.
bedstead, 43b, 467b.
bee, 119b.
beer, 100b, 137a, 408a, 474a,
Digitized b
491b, 510b, 513b, 531b, 551b,
553b, 671b, 823a ; celestial,
514a ; everlasting, 514a ; of
Maat, 514a ; beer pot, 467a.
beerhouse, 140b, 513b, 651a.
beer-shop, 106b.
beetle, 28b, 118ab, 119b 295a,
541b, 543a ; medicine, 543b.
Beetle-god, 522b, 543a.
Befen, 216b ; Befent, 216b.
before, 105a, 205a, 264b, 265a,
316a, 339a, 414b, 415a, 460a,
494b, 545a, 554a, 560a, 580a,
738b, 828b, 683a, 909a.
beg, 254b, 472b, 577b, 606b,
607a, 677b, 730a, 733b, 809a.
beget, 65a, 101b, 188b, 189b,
217a, 609ab, 628a, 708a, 712a,
717a, 770b, 826a, 866b, 898a.
907a.
begetter, 84a, 316a, 322a, 331a,
648a ; begetting, 316a.
Begetter (Rä), 188b.
beggar, 472b, 552a, 584b, 723b,
734a, 824a, 876a ; wandering,
380b ; begging, 607a.
begin, 723a, 734a.
beginning, 460a b, 554a, 752a,
828a, 909a ; of time, 231a, 830a ;
the first, 230b ; from beginning
to end, 460a.
begotten, 186a, 217a.
behave,794b ; rightly, 139a ; well,
770a.
behaviour, 595a, 694a, 698b.
Behen-t, 221a.
behest, 190b.
behind, 30b, 122b, 265ab, 339a,
457b, 567b, 580a.
behold, 79b, 266a, 279b, 289a,
330b, 385a, 712a, 824b.
Behthu, 220a.
Behuka (Libyan dog), 220b,
Behutit, Behut-t, 220b.
Behutti, 220b.
being (existence, coming into),
164b, 542a ; the act of, 30b ;
beings, 230b, 542b, 909a ;
celestial, 494a ; human, 67a ; of
former time, 45b ; of light, 9a,
77b ; primeval, 230b.
Bekat, 225b.
Bekh, 221b.
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Bekha, 601a.
Bekhbekh, 221a.
Bekhen, 221b.
Bekjikhi, 221a.
Bekhkhit, 221a.
beleaguer, 743b.
belief, 382b.
belittle, 624a, 679b, 694b.
bellow, 375a, 447a.
belly, 224b, 346a, 416b, 570a, 571b,
773ab ; disease of, 151a, 175a,
176b ; of heaven, 570a ; opener
of, 584a ; slave of, 583a.
belly-dance, 854a.
belongings, 444b, 525a, 580b ;
belonging to, 69b, 348a, 389b,
415b, 818b, 824b, 839b.
beloved, 107b, 310a.
belt, 113a, 164a, 217a, 324a,
540a, 631a, 676b, 701b, 715a;
Belt of Orion, 99b ; belt-knife,
666a.
Bêltis, 213a.
Ben, Benut, 216b.
Benben, 217b ; Benbeniti, 217b.
bench, 289a, 328b ; carpenter's,
539a.
bend, 156b, 429b, 448a, 530a, 531a,
539b,572ab ; bend down, 195a;
bend a bow, 251b, 256a b ; to
make, 539b, 571b.
Bend of Amente, 216a.
bend (of a stream), 71b, 156b,
247a, 766b.
beneath, 494b.
Beneb, 218a.
benefactions, 148a, 304a.
benefactor, 285a, 305a.
beneficent, 304a, 305a, 343b.
beneficial, 22b.
benefit, 22b, 23a, 304a, 459a, 596b,
722b, 724b.
Benen, 217a.
benevolent, 20b, 310a, 343b, 346b,
517b.
Benf, 218b.
benighted, 529b.
Benn, 217a.
Benni, 217a.
Benr, 218b.
bent, 530a.
Bent, 219a.
Benti, 219a.
Digitized by
Benti-àri-àhet-f, 219a.
Bentiu, 219b.
Benu bird, 218a.
Beq, 224a.
Beqenqen, 224b.
Beqtiu, 225a. "
bequeath, 654a.
Berqer, 219b.
berry, 21a, 204a, 566b, 636a,
736a, 745b, 753a ; berries,
juniper, 237a.
Bes, 125b, 205b, 223a, 462a,
465ab.
Besa, 223a.
Bes-àru, 222b.
beseech, 124a, 186b, 352b, 382b,
577b, 602b, 662a, 671b, 809a. .
Besek, god, 223b.
Besi, god, 222b ; Besit, 222a.
Besi-ä, 222b.
besides, 148a, 264a, 492b, 493a.
besiege, 7a, 485a, 801b, 805a ;
besiegers, 908b.
Besi-em-het kauit, 222b.
Besi-neheh, 222b.
Besi-sähu, 222b.
bespatter, lb.
best, 214a, 461a, 828b, 829b ;
for the, 371a ; best possible,
830a ; the very, 828b.
Best-àru, etc., 222b.
bestial, 488b, 677a.
bestow, 260a, 291b, 474a, 487a,
490a.
Besu-ahu, 222b.
Besu-Menu, 222a.
betake oneself to, 193b.
Bêt al-Mâl, 108b, 193b.
Betbet, 227b.
Betch', 228b.
Beten, 228a.
Betesh, 228b.
Bethel, 208a.
Bet-neters, 226b.
betrothed, 756b.
Betsh-äui, 228a.
Betshet, 228a.
Betshu, 228b.
Betti, 227b.
Betu, 227b.
between, 32b, 37a, 44a, 331a,
414a.
bewail, 549b, 773a.
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beware of, 586a.
bewitch, 247a, 434a, 464b, 514b.
bewitchment, 515a, 647b.
beyond, 244a, 308a.
Bi, 213b.
bier, 13a, 15b, 289a, 301a, 328a,
374b, 375ab, 378a, 457a, 600b,
71 :b, 739a, 777a.
bifurcation, 156b.
bile, lb, 82b.
billow, 145a, 440a, 441b.
bind, lb, 20a, 58a, 99a, 113b,
120a, 124a, 131b, 156a, 203b,
228a, 285b, 291a, 338b, 347b,
351a, 355a, 399b, 409a, 446b,
606a, 607b, 645a, 662a, 675b,
676ab, 762b, 763a, 765a, 766a,
774a, 775a, 801b, 808a, 813b,
818b, 836ab, 840b, 850b, 859b,
878b, 883a, 912a, 915b; bind
on, 701a ; bind up, 313b ;
bind a crown, 853a ; bind a
sacrifice, 17a ; bind the toes,
64a ; bind together, 878b ;
bind to stakes, 290b ; bind
with spells, 219b.
binding, 58a, 99a, 164a, 607b,
745a, 765a, 863a ; of a bow,
287b.
bird, 5b, 9b, 19b, 21b, 70b, 73b,
100b, 102a, 116b, 124a, 129b,
134b, 135b, 147a
176a, 195b, 219a
234b, 235a, 243a
324a, 330a, 347b
385b, 397b, 431a
444a, 469a, 490a
564a, 569b, 579a
633a, 639b, 666a
738b, 746a, 758b
806a, 808a, 809b
848b, 857a, 872b
897a, 902a, 907a
138a; fattened, 795a ; for
breeding, 137b ; green - breasted,
151a ; marsh, 181b, 714b ;
netted, 186b ; of prey, 247b,
322b.
birdcage, 854a.
bird catcher, 475a, 514b.
bird houses, 441b.
bird snarers, 181b.
Birds, the Two, 840b.
Digitized by
152b, 163b,
230a, 231b,
304a, 315a,
354b, 382b,
433b, 439b,
508a, 541b,
593a, 613b,
682b, 697b,
795b, 804a,
810a, 839a,
870a, 895b,
910b ; fat,
birth, 205a, 321 ab ; at one, 570a ;
to give, 321a, 865b ; of five
gods, 321b ; second, 323a.
birth chamber, 326b.
birthday, 321b, 438b, 450b.
birth goddess, 145a, 234a ; Birth
goddesses, the Four, 326b.
birthplace, 326b.
birthstones, 326a.
Bit, 213b.
bit, 245b.
bitch, 722a, 862a.
bite, 169b, 185b, 249a, 392b,
538a, 706b, 914b ; of insect,
248a ; biters, 39b ; bitten, 878a.
bitter, 686a, 887a.
bittern, 714b.
bitterness, 290b, 536b.
bitumen, 302b, 423b, 428a, 647b.
black, 243b, 787b, 789a; dead
black, 389a ; shining black,
787b ; strong black (i.e., jet
black), 787b ; black powder,
stone and wood, 788a ; blacken,
704b.
Black Pig (Set), 428a.
Black-Face, 788a.
blackness, 798a.
Blacks of Sudan, 344a.
blacksmith, 160b, 325a ; of Edfû,
505b.
blade, 390a.
blains, lib, 320a, 565b, 698b,
709b, 791a.
blandishments, to use, 650b.
blaspheme, 60a, 110a, 145b,
154b, 745a, 794b.
blasphemers, 145b, 707b.
blasphemy, 145b.
blast, 696a.
blaze, 49a, 160a, 164a, 177b,
221b, 222a, 295a, 393a, 572b,
601b, 664b ; make a, 696b.
blazer, 160a, 393a.
blazon, 681b.
bleach, 700b.
bleached linen, 685b, 700b.
blear-eyed, 459b.
blemish, 441b, 895a.
bless, 204a, 207a, 598b, 666b.
blessings, 23a, 666b.
blind, 203b, 340b, 736b, 789a ; of
the blind, 736b ; blinded, 914a.
Microsoft ®
1086 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
blindness, 736b.
block, 298a, 654a, 874a ; of
execution, 373 a ; in Tu at, 39b ;
the god's, 402b ; of Osiris,
775b.
block up, 103b, 643b, 750a, 873b,
905a ; blockaded, 800a.
blockade, 801b, 805a.
blocked, 524a, 624a, 803a, 905a;
of artery, 491a.
Block-god, 39b.
blockhouse, 569a, 660b.
blood, 606a, 676a, 677a, 889b ;
drinker of, 109a ; flux of,
606a.
bloody-eyed, 606a.
bloom, 8b, 22a, 243b, 464a, 467a,
472b ; afresh, 375a.
blooming, 148b ; Blooming One,
841b.
blossom, 8b, 146a, 148b, 354a,
372b, 384b, 500a, 903b.
blot out, 591a, 884a.
blow, 159b, 397b, 468b, 489ab,
527b, 614b, 615a, 685b, 698a,
723b, 734a, 751a ; of Fate, 724a.
blow, to, 348b, 409a ; blow at,
369b ; blow hot and cold, 681a ;
of flowers, 639a.
blow-pipe, 72b.
blue, 330b, 564a, 569b ; cloth,
69b, 564a ; porcelain, 842a.
bluish, 564a, 569b.
blunder, 675a.
board, 88b, 149a, 566a ; writing,
123a.
board of guardians, 901a.
boast, 651b, 723b, 724a, 910b ;
boaster, 651b, 911a ; boastful,
108a ; man, 824a.
boat, 13a, 16a, 49b, 60b, 97b,
134b, 139b, 152a, 174a, 180b,
202b, 203a, 204a, 211b, 235b,
273a, 289a, 308a, 328b, 356b,
374a, 425b, 433a, 448a, 467a,
470b, 475b, 478b, 479b, 540a,
561b, 565b, 576b, 590a, 602b,
612b, 671b, 682b, 762b, 764a,
767a, 778b, 786a, 789b, 791b,
832a, 851b, 877a, 892a, 894b,
895a, 900a ; boat and crew,
119a ; basket shaped, 202b ;
for . bird transport, 134b;
Digitized i
broad, 183b, 685b ; cattle,
576b, divine, 832a ; fare, 90a ;
magical, 17a, 28a, 38a, 69b.
Boat of Àf, 5a.
Boat of Byblos, 661a, 757a.
Boat of Herr, 152b.
Boat of Kheperà, 152b.
Boat of Millions of Years, 152b.
Boat of Neh, 152b.
Boat of Rä, 30b, 31a, 152b.
Boat of Sunrise, 140b.
Boat of Tern, 152b.
Boat of Testes, 152b.
Boat of the Earth, 152b.
Boat of the Father, 152b.
Boat of the king, 152a.
Boat of the morning Sun, 291a.
Boat of the setting Sun, 328a.
Boats of the Sun-god, 152a.
Boat of Truth, 272a.
Boat of Truth, 152b.
boat, parts of a, 11a, 40a, 187a,
192b, 226a, 231b, 268b, 275a,
276a, 547b, 562b, 610b, 657b,
680a, 828a, 902a ; pleasure,
310b ; river, 290a ; rope of,
559a ; sacred, 108b ; 357b, 358a,
385b, 699b ; sea-going, 305b,
793a ; Sudani, 152a ; swift,
643a ; tackle of, 9a.
boats, treasure, 417a ; festival of,
474a ; procession of, 576b.
boatman, 93b, 290b, 769a, 877a ;
bo at-m aster, 154b.
body, 34a, 75b, 165a, 222b, 424b,
570a, 571b, 633a, 722b, 773ab,
778a, 893a ; complete, 659b ;
dead, 528b, 570b ; divine,
893a ; embalmed, 158a, 188a ;
hidden, 43a ; human, 466a ;
invisible, 755b ; mummified,
570b, 778b ; of a man, 878b ;
of Osiris, 24b ; of Rä, 23b ;
body of the god, 33a, 106a,
402b ; One body, 466a ; part
of the, 21a, 32b, 150a, 220a,
324a, 417b, 612b, 682a, 697b,
851b ; solid parts of, 848b ;
substance of, 528a ; lower part
of, 910b.
bodyguard, 33a, 742ab ; divine,
742b ; king's, 392b ; of the god,
403a.
Microsoft ®
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS. 1087
boil, lib, 124a, 134b, 140b, 204a,
217a, 222b, 231a, 247b, 248a,
261b, 320a, 356a, 382b, 565b,
597b, 676a, 681a, 698b, 709b,
791a, 817b, 841b ; boiled meat,
247b ; boiling lake, 539a ; boil
away, 899a.
boil, a hard, 381a, 836b.
bold, 193b, 259a, 289a, 297a, 307a,
382b, 433b, 702b, 772a, 851a,
857a, 861b, 899a; bold-faced,
691a ; bold-hearted, 690b ; of
speech 690b •
bolt, 93b, 139b, 140a, 219a, 246a,
583b, 600b, 757a, 762a, 763b,
764a, 769b, 777b, 810a, 896b ;
of door, 244b, 473b, 516a, 775b.
bolt in, 5a ; bolt together, 803a ;
bolting (of food), 645a.
bolt-peg, 267a, 464b, 769a, 871b ;
bolt-socket, 126a.
bolus, 203b, 237a, 256b, 490b.
bon à merveille, 209b.
bonds, lib, 118a, 146a, 305a,
355a, 521 a, 587a, 653a,750a,765a.
bone, 9a, 765a, 778a ; bone and
flesh, 28a ; bone-chamber,
595a ; counting of bones, 41a ;
sacred, 249b.
bonnet, 458b.
book, 71b, 99a, 129a, 131b,
200b, 337b, 377b, 619a, 722b,
725a, 738b, 739a, 755a, 836b,
848a, 880a, 885a, 896b, 898b ;
account or day book, 129a ;
closed books, 619b ; magic
books, 619b ; sacred, 402a,
403a, 525b ; Book of Praise,
337b ; Book of the Festival,
474b ; Book of the praises of
Rä, 337b ; Book of the Words
of the God, 337b ; Book of
traversing Eternity, 337b.
book-box, 255b.
book-learned, 120a.
boomerang, 97a, 122a, 770a,
800b, 856b ; to throw, 111b,
121b, 770a.
boon companion, 739a.
boor, 180a.
booth, 92b, 238b, 475a, 511b,
682a, 700b, 753a, 801b ; to
build a, 695 a.
Digitized L
booty, 283b, 464b, 512b.
border, 50a, 248a, 488a, 881b,
819b, 908b.
bore, 191b, 189a ; boring tool,
452 a.
born, 55a, 221b, 233b, 240a,
241a, 321a.
borne, 894b.
bosom, 212b, 307a, 777b.
boss, 369a.
bottle, 94b, 281b, 292b, 485a,
801a ; skin, 62a, 568b, 576a.
bottom, 609a ; bottom side
uppermost, 580a.
boulders, 789b.
bound, 15b, 273a, 759a, 899a.
boundary, boundaries, 50a, 104b,
133b, 248b, 297b, 411a, 488a,
773a, 818a, 819b, 820b, 844b,
852a, 881b, 908b ; door, 908b ;
mark, 301a ; stone, 192b.
boundless, 908b.
bounty, 213b.
bouquet, 118a, 287a, 328a, 563a ;
carrier, 259a ; funerary,
518a.
bow, to, 94b, 441b, 448a, 476a,
530a, 531a, 539b, 572b, 603a,
791b,797ab ; in homage, 879a ;
the head, 147b, 828a ; the knee,
204b.
bow down to, 178b, 544b, 590b.
bow, 96a, 253b, 256a, 257a, 516b,
572a, 795b, 832b, 877b;
amulet of, 256a ; divine, 741b ;
Land of the, 22a ; Nine
Peoples of the, 257a ; the
Nubian, 59b ; of heaven,
741b ; Syrian, 256a ; to draw
a, 13b ; to string, 100a ; to
ground, 79a ; bearer, 70b,
99a ; master, 70b ; bow-
shaped, 274b.
bow (of ship), 750a, 828b.
bowed, 441b, 530a, 763a.
bowels, 181b, 224b, 599a, 769b.
bowings (homage), 94b, 448a,
797a.
bowl, 2a, 28ab, 94b, 95a, 114a,
218a, 253a, 318b, 324b, 422a,
485a, 527a, 529b, 558b, 649a,
652a, 842b, 852a, 856b, 878b,
892a, 895b.
Microsoft ®
1088 INDEX OF
LISH WORDS.
822b, 823a, 833a, 844a, 846a,
908a ; bread and beer, bread
and wine, 842b ; crumby,
423b ; everlasting, 817b ; fancy,
645a, 862a ; for journey,
894b ; great-great, 817a ; holy,
817a ; incorruptible, 817a ; of
angels, 817b ; of eating, 817a ;
.of fine flour, 771b, 817b, 851b ;
of Memphis, 817b ; of Menu,
817a ; of the field, 817b ; of the
highest quality, 817b ; of the
moon, 817a ; of the morning,
817b; of the month, 817b;
sacrificial, 817a ; stamped, 568b ;
wheaten, 788b, 789a ; white,
523b, 866b ; to make, 774a.
breadcake, 113a, 138b, 139b,
390b, 415b, 457a, 506b, 545a,
614a, 739b.
bread offering, 144a, 245b, 823b.
bread oven, 822a.
bread store, 238a.
breadth, 182b, 615b, 685b.
break, 91ab, 114b, 178a, 220b,
261b, 398b, 452b, 517a, 539a,
547a, 565b, 587a, 593b, 630b,
633a, 685b, 706b, 713b, 716a,
764b, 765ab, 801b, 808a, 821a,
822b, 842b, 844b, 902a ; down,
528b ; forth, 795b ; ground,
29b, 302a, 488b; in, 765a, 854a ;
"into, 185a, 841a ; into flame,
439b ; open, 158a, 253a, 347b,
388a, 571b, 625b, 702b, 716a;
peace, 845a ; seal, 665b ;
through, 201a ; up, 411a, 613b,
683b.
breakers, 587a.
Breaker of bones, 714a.
breast, 203a, 207b, 217a, 307a,
329a, 460a, 461a, 516b, 746b,
763a, 768a, 773b ; breasts of
woman, 763a ; pendent, 307a,
695b ; the two, 219b, 306ab,
307a ; breasts with milk,
225b.
breast bone, 773b.
breast cover, 853a.
Breast-god, 202a.
breast offering, 616b.
breast ornament, 183b.
breast plate, 193b, 216a.
'crosoft ®
bowman, 257a, 416b, 709a, 848a,
903a; divine, 535a; bowmen
(foreign), 256a ; naval, 257b ;
the Nine, 251a ; of Horns, 257a.
Bowman, god, 256b.
bowstring, 421b, 422a.
bowstringer, 422a.
box, 43ab, 63b, 120a, 155a,
166a, 203b, 255b, 256b, 263a,
302a, 447b, 514a, 581b, 604b,
605a, 675b, 685a, 805b, 812b,
827b, 832a, 836b, 839a, 873b,
874b, 876b, 904b ; box of head
of Osiris, 19a.
boy, 61a, 110b, 141ab, 303a,
466a, 471a, 487b, 525a, 545b,
573b, 597b, 647b, 749b, 798b ;
of the South, 472a.
bracelet, 33b, 70a, 105b, 217a,
302b, 303a, 428b, 443a, 451b.
bradawl, 123b, 452a.
brag, 651b.
braid, 82a.
brain, 190b.
brainpan, 448a.
branch, 17a, 60a, 90a, 138a,
262a, 487b, 566a, 600b, 637b,
892b, 903b ; of the Nile, 714a.
brand, to, 4b, 19a ; branded
cattle, 569b.
brandish, 662b.
brass, 533a, 842a.
brave, 107b, 241a, 289a, 297a,
772a, 838b, 839a, 841b, 855a,
857a ; braves, 772a, 841b, 857b.
brave man, 314a, 841b.
bravery, 241a, 245a, 330b ; prize
of, 259a.
bray in a mortar, 411a, 480b.
brazier, 135a, 178a, 286a, 582a.
breach, 26b, 397b, 630b, 713b.
breach a wall, 189a, 191b. 689a,
693b, 700b, 713b.
bread, 2b, 3b, 8a, 31a, 33b, 37b,
39a, 43a, 62b, 119b, 138b,
139a, 143a, 168b, 221b, 230b,
233a, 234a, 235a, 253a, 262b,
276a, 330a, 372b, 401a, 465b,
487a, 534a b, 551J>, 590b,
605a, 621b, 717b, 722b, 730b,
734a, 750b, 767a, 769b, 776b,
786b, 790a, 793a, 796a b,
802b, 804a, 813b, 815a, 817a,
Digitized by
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
1089
breath, 82a, 280a, 348b, 369b,
377b, 451b, 551a, 605a, 618b,
651b, 697a, 823b, 824a, 849b.
breath of life, 370a ; of serpent,
348b.
breathe, 348b, 369b, 394a, 603b,
612ab, 618a, 675a, 681b, 695b,
697a, 832a, 854b ; an odour,
551a ; easily, 10a ; into 451b ;
with difficulty, 807b.
breathing, 603b, 618b, 697a ;
difficulty in, 547a.
breathlessness, 547a.
breeze, 82b, 89b, 130b, 141b,
273a, 342a, 344b, 346b, 377b,
445a, 605b, 648b, 836b.
brethren, 674a.
brew, 100b, 735a.
brewer, 100b ; brewers, 140b.
brewery, 156a.
bribe, to, 262a, 904a.
brick, 42a, 654a, 819b, 827b, 874a,
905a ; of metal (ingot), 827b.
brick base, 875a.
brick kiln, 118b.
bricklayer, 538b.
brickmaker, 201a, 538b. #
brickmaking, tools for, 56b.
bricks, to make, 233b, 234b,
235ab ; the Four, 874a.
brickwork, 905a.
bride, 756b.
bridle, 552a.
brigand, 115a.
bright, 160a, 180b, 206a, 212b,
215b, 224ab, 522b, 628b, 635a,
736b ; to be, 22b, 225a, 820b ;
become, 522a ; to make, 589b ;
something that is, 3b.
brightness, 9a.
brilliance, 23a, 31a, 142b, 160a,
274a, 459b, 522b, 535a, 914a.
bring, 7a, 56a, 113b, 260a, 286b,
301b, 324a, 591a, 616a, 640a,
690a, 707b ; bring forth, la,
233b ; bring forward, 152a,
558a ; gifts, 562a ; in, 735a ;
low, 256b ; report, 56b ; to
an end, 129b, 138a, 546a,
626a ; together, 879a ; up,
591a, 645ab ; 655a ; bring up
children, 677b, 690a ; bringer,
56a, 645b, 707b.
Digitized L
bristle, to, 167a ; bristling (of
the hair), 726b.
bristles, 716b, 726b.
broad, 180b, 260a, 635b ; to
make, 652a.
broaden, 697a.
broken, 181a, 778a, 802a.
Broken-hearts, 716a.
bronze, 132b, 188b, 512a, 602a.
brood, to, 319a, 387b.
brook, 576a.
brother, 674a ; brothers and
sisters, 674ab.
Brother-gods, the Two, 674a.
Brother-kings, 392a.
brought forth, 321a.
brow of Amenti, 163a.
brow of the water, 293a.
bruise, 140b, 253a, 571a, 688b.
Bu (devil), 197a.
Bua-tep, 215b.
bubble up, 476a, 833a.
bucket, 186b, 881b ; sacrificial,
185b.
buckler, 93a, 95a, 324a, 776a, 788a,
810a, 851b, 853a.
bud, 246a, 385b, 394a.
buffoon, 294b.
Bu-heh, 214b.
build, lb, 94a, 144a, 164a, 366b,
375b, 432b, 535b, 536a, 538a,
563b, 578a, 597a, 611a, 642b,
662b, 676b, 689b, 728a, 730a,
769b, 778a, 779a.
builder, 60b, 535b, 563b, 578a,
779a.
building, 99a, 132a, 164a, 181a,
298a, 438a, 563b, 731b, 734a,
914b ; government, 881b ; high,
134a ; memorial, 192b ;
pillared, 58b ; site, 147a ; strong,
38a; walled, 633b.
bulge, 225a.
bull, 39a, 275b, 299a, 379a, 396b,
397b, 398a, 669a, 774a, 800b ;
a " cut," 784b ; divine, 393a ;
fighting, 132a ; for sacrifice,
400a ; red and white, 75a, 784a ;
parts of, 559b ; stud, 26b ;
wild, 636b.
Bull in Tet, 886b.
Bull of Maat, 886b.
Bull of the Gods, 784b.
Microsoft ® 07
1090 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
Bull, name of a boat, 668a.
bull calf, 784a.
bull cakes, 730a.
Bull-god, 7b, 109a, 127a, 228b,
374a, 398a, 707b, 912b ; of
Hermonthis, 221b ; with two
faces, 208a.
bull's skin bier, 327b, 328a.
Bulls, the Two, 667a, 674b ; the
Four of Tern, 151b, 159a.
bulwark, 164a.
Bun, Buna, 215b.
bunch, 347b, 814a, 915a ; of
flowers, 257a.
bundle, 124a, 131a, 313b, 347b,
519b, 561b, 563a, 735a, 764a,
792b, 814a, 844b, 866b, 915a;
of grain, 773b ; of reeds, 377b ;
of vegetables, 563a ; to tie up
in, 563a.
burden, 13b, 206b, 338a, 883b ;
burdened, 531a.
burdensome, 507a, 882a.
bureau, 80b, 510b, 526b.
burial, 375ab, 599a, 667b, 669a,
764b, 776a, 777a, 778b, 783a,
860a ; day of, 450b.
buried, 550a, 777a, 909b.
burn, 6a, 9b, 10b, 17a, 19a, 25b,
49a, 140a, 145b, 146b, 160a,
164a, 187a, 189a, 190b, 221a,
227b, 237a, 275b, 295a, 320a,
367a, 388a, 390a, 393a, 420b,
429b, 434ab, 439b, 445a, 510a,
517a, 526a, 547a, 588b, 628a,
630b, 635a, 636b, 639b, 672a,
695b, 724b, 774a, 817b, 832a,
897b, 899a, 900b ; incense,
227b ; to make to burn, 645b,
708a; up, 163b, 177b, 268b,
285b, 392b, 439b, 550b, 605b, .
639a, 670a, 676a, 726a ; burnt
out, 429b ; up, 186b, 750b.
burned, 187a, 215b, 388a, 429b.
burner, 160a, 284b, 367a.
burning, 131a, 434a, 531a, 588b,
817b.
burnt offering, daily, 92b.
burst, 22a, 639a.
bury, 599a, 815b, 837a.
bush, 89a, 167b, 197a, 202a, 209a,
344a, 539b, 636a, 695a, 833a ;
"bush," 765b.
Digitized by
business, 8b, 160b, 335a, 438a,
486b, 525a,'580b, 622a, 650b,
694a, 733a.
Busiris, 15b, 238b, 852b ; title of
priest of, 389b.
bust, 494b.
but, 79a, 96a, 160b, 480b, 809b ;
but not, 79b.
butcher, 54b, 303b, 575b, 653b,
665a, 666a, 669a, 711a.
Butcher-gods, 489b.
butler, 19b, 71a, 158a, 843a ; royal,
391b.
But-Menu, 215a.
Buto, 406a.
butt, to, 386b, 445b, 447b, 777b.
butter, 610b, 669b.
buttocks, 244a, 298b, 513b, 544b,
909b.
buying, 650b.
by, 56a, 65a, 339b, 414a, 492b,
560a, 762b, 813a, 828b ; by all
means, 336b ; by means of,
279b, 492b ; by no means, 835a ;
by the, 277a ; by the hand of,
279b ; by the side of, 415a ;
by way of, 492b.
Byblos, boat of, 661a, 768b, 787a.
byre, 337a.
byssus, 252ab, 440b, 648b, 653b,
697b, 751a, 840a, 884b.
bystander, 813a.
C.
cabin, 549b, 605a, 678ab, 746b ;
of boat, 34b, 130b, 573a, 575b.
cabinet, 37b, 286a ; royal, 312a.
cabinet maker, 289b.
cackle, 348a, 398a, 800b.
cackler, 398a.
Cadmus, 766a.
Caesar 841b.
cage, 204a, 514b, 521a, 729a, 757a,
875a, 905a.
cajole, 650b.
cajolery, 650b.
cake, 2b, 7a, 8a, 31a, 33b, 36b,
37b, 39a, 43a, 62b, 100b, 138b,
143a, 151a, 152a, 168b, 174a,
' 186a, 191a, 202a, 203b, . 209a,
218a, 221b, 230b, 231b, 232b,
233a, 234ab, 235a, 247b, 248a,
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253a, 259b, 261b, 283ab, 324a,
330a, 332b, 385b, 422b, 429b,
442b, 457a, 465b, 487a, 516a,
521b, 533a, 536b, 551b, 568b,
591a, 617a, 621b, 635b, 653a,
729b, 734a, 736a, 750a b, 754b,
765b, 769b, 786b, 790a, 792b,
793a, 796a, 802b, 804a, 813b,
815a, 817a, 822b, 833ab, 844a,
846a, 851b, 862b, 882b, 894b,
897b, 900a ; baked, 20a ; bull,
730b ; evening, 323b ; goose,
730b ; hard baked, 441b ;
medicinal, 550b ; obelisk, 730b ;
round, 42a ; sacrificial, 435b,
476a, 531b, 550b, 823b, 825b ;
sweet, 730b ; white, 730b.
cakes, the Four, 817a ; the
Seven, 817a.
cake offering, 55b, 100b, 102a,
186a, 191a, 796b.
calamint, 39b, 344b, 345a.
calamity, 2a, 2b, 14ab, 31b,
74a, 103b, 120a, 127b, 142a,
170a, 214b, 296b, 379b, 386b,
395a, 450a, 461b, 489a, 527b,
549b, 577ab, 595ab, 632a, 698a,
715a, 717b, 772b, 778b; day
of, 451a.
Calasirites, 315b.
calculate, 510b, 735b, 838a.
calculation, 297b, 510b, 856b.
caldron (see cauldron).
calf, 37b, 170a, 205a, 221a, 426b,
428a, 477b, 509b, 854a, 864b ;
bull, 323a ; of Kherà, 220b ;
star, 220b.
call, 17a, 25b, 60a, 79b, 136b,
333a, 345a, 587b, 658a, 790a,
872b.
call out, 136b, 705b, 782b.
call to mind, 90b, 688a.
call up troops, 677b.
called (i.e., named), 187b.
calling, 345a.
calm, 570a ; weather, 898b.
calumniate, 642a.
calumny, 419a, 420a.
Cambyses, 763b, 793a, 794b,
795a, 808a.
camel, 786a, 788b, 808a, 882b.
camel cloth, 330b.
camels' hair, 22a : tents^of, .74b.
Digitized ty
camel ' stick, 856b.
camp, 7b, 21a, 32a, 74b, 114a,
120a, 235a, 297b.
campaign, 193a.
camping ground, 718b.
camwood unguent, 890a.
canal, 8b, 22a, 35b, 99b, 114a,
115b, 202a, 212b, 257b, 293a,
307b, 308a, 343a, 349b, 400a,
407b, 416a, 424b, 461b, 488b,
499b, 516b, 526b, 533a, 650b,
707b, 714a, 731b, 758a, 759b;
of Heliopolis, 16a ; the old,
882b ; the small, 750a.
cancer, 160a.
Cancer, 543a.
candlestick, 582a.
cane, 277a.
canon, 271b, 400b, 566a, 753b.
canopy, 13b, 678ab.
cap, 40a, 119b, 458a.
capable, 129b.
cape, 773b.
capital (money), 829a.
capital city, the, 575b.
capital of pillar, 210b.
capsize, 232b, 236b, 647a, 661b.
captain, 71a, 154b, 311b, 370a,
461a, 494a, 495a, 562b, 825b,
860a b, 896a; of boat, 694a;
of ten, 312b ; to act as, 117b.
captives, 464b, 512b, 550a, 552a,
648a, 702ab, 705b ; to take,
597b.
captivity, 412b.
capture, 100b, 435b, 449a, 464b,
473a, 512b, 545a, 702b, 794a.
captured, 7a.
Capturer, 794a.
caravan, 106a ; chief of, 311b ;
leader, 671a, 791b.
caravan march, 499a.
caravanserai, 297b.
caraway seed, 296a.
carbuncles, 681a, 709a, 791a.
carcase, 32b, 34a, 530a.
cardinal points, gods of, 556b.
card wool, 114a.
care, 3b, 319a, 351b, 428b, 464a,
484b, 866a.
care for, 319a, 351b, 381a, 386a,
421a, 433a.
. careless, 176b, 180a, 289b.
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caretaker, 351b.
cargo, 594a.
carnage, 730a, 731b.
carnelians, 471a, 485b, 612b, 682a.
carobs, 131b, 153a, 891b, 900a :
dried, 470b.
Carob wine, 839a.
carpenter, 11a, 304b, 320a, 413a,
483b, 567a ; to work as a, 11a.
carpet, 195b, 249a, 773a.
carriage, 649b.
carried, 894b.
carrier, 56a, 258ab; 260a, 425b,
591a, 645b, 670b, 676a, 763a,
764a, 849a ; of gold, 792b ;
of the book, 849a.
carroty, 889a.
carry, 18a, 35b, 91b, 113b, 149b,
189b, 258a, 260a, 425a, 640a,
673a, 676a, 705b, 849a, 852b,
853a, 872a ; away, 105a, 531b,
538b, 713a, 757b ; off, 63b,
100b, 101a, 146a, 212a, 298a,
385a, 420b, 550b, 590a, 703b,
747b, 750b, 796a, 849a, 865b,
867b ; on, 846b ; out, 65b.
carrying pole, 859b.
carthamus silvestris, 810b.
carthamus tinctorius, 791a.
cartonnage, 188 a.
cartouche, 305b.
carve, 9a, 186a, 220a, 304b, 323a,
527b, 587b, 639b, 644a, 660b,
777b, 836a ; patterns, 571b ;
statue, 279a, 645b.
carved, 567b ; work, 19b.
carver, 323b.
case (affair), 525a, 581b, 595a,
675b, 685a, 836b ; at law, 595ab,
685a, 745a, 818a.
case (box), 2a, 604b, 605a ; for
amulets,42b ; for arms or tools,
2a ; for spells, 390b ; leather,
728b.
casket, 155 a.
casque, 139b.
Cassandra, 804b.
cassia, 533b, 563b, 574a, 781a.
cast, 189b, 470ab, 688b, 708a
cast a line or net, 178b, 490b
aside, 89b, 157b, 528a, 628b
away, 770a ; evil glances, 806b
down, 79a, 247ab, 255a, 476a,
Digitized by
744b, 758b, 599b ; out, 91a,
190a, 219b, 437a ; spells, 745a ;
up, 753a, 477a.
castanets, 76a, 344a.
caster of metal, 325a.
castle, 633b, 205b.
castor oil plant, 891b.
castrate, 472a, 485b, 645a.
castrated, 656b ; animal, 641b,
654b, 777b ; man, 481b.
cat, 49b, 50b, 269b, 273b, 277b,
278a ; he, 278a ; she, 278a.
Cat, the Great, 92b.
cat of Bast, 278a.
Cat-god, 273b, 278a ; goddess,
205b, 232a, 246a.
catalogue, 45b, 106b, 161a, 346a,
430b, 683a.
cataplasm, 387b.
catapult, 528b.
cataract, 768b.
catch, 466a, 802b ; fish, 244a,
433a, 482a ; in a net, 75a,
437b.
cattle, 15a, 16b, 18a, 32a, 74b,
114a, 123b, 165a, 299a, 379a,
521a, 805a, 822a, 824b, 829b,
832a, 868b ; black, 787b ;
branded, 569b ; fattened, 185a ;
foreign, 75a ; hornless, 170a,
493a ; sacred, 111b ;
sacrificial, 69a, 116b, 537b, 569b,
658a ; selected, 713a ; stud,
27b ; turned out to graze,
193a ; young, 284b, 428a.
cattle-boat, 786a.
cattle-farms, 587a.
cattle-men, 306a, 351b.
cattle-pen, 32a, 337a.
cattle-pounds, 60b.
cattle-runs, 27a.
cattle-shed, 74b.
cauldron, 137a, 429a, 535b, 791a,
847b.
cause, 102b, 436b, 525a, 865a ;
to be, 865b ; to do, 865b ; to
make 590a.
cavalry,' 105a, 288a, 372b, 408a,
521a, 772a, 839b.
cavalrymen, 521a.
cave, 38a, 201a b, 216a, 225b,
290a, 477b, 538b, 539b, 774b,
775a, 832b, 854b, 857a, 877b.
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cavern, 201a b, 216a, 337a, 464a,
465b, 477b, 539b, 774b, 775a,
832b, 854b, 877b.
cavity, 216a.
cease, 4b, 19a, 38b, 65a, 141b,
176a, 420a, 703b, 810b ; cease
from, 420b, 433b ; make to,
680b.
ceaselessly, 4b, 19a, 340a.
cedar, 137a, 156a, 654a ; fruit,
156a ; ointment, 137a ; valley
of, 58a ; wine, 72b ; wood, 137a.
ceiling, 110a, 419b, 440b.
celebrate a festival, 66a, 689b,
767a, 825a.
celestial, 689b.
cell of a god, 99a.
cellar, 374b, 763b ; wine, 238a.
cemetery, 58b, 71b, 80a, 402b,
498b, 511b, 561b, 580a, 599a,
708a, 756a, 776a, 816a, 900b.
cense, to, 66b, 609b, 678b, 786b ;
censing, 227b, 786b.
censer, 105ab, 227b, 407b, 614a,
652b, 684b, 804b.
censer, incense and vase of, 2a.
census, 41a, 161a, 838a ; of
cattle, 856b.
cerastes, 584b.
cercopithecus, 802b.
cerebellum, 307b.
cerebrum, 190b.
ceremony, 69a, 93a, 270b, 484b ;
ceremonies, 400b, 407b ; to
perform magical, 710b.
certainly, 30b, 34b, 336b, 480b,
782a.
cessation, 4b, 38b, 175b.
chagrin, 796b.
chain, 64a, 292a, 408b, 652b ; of
Äapep, 64a, 323a ; chains for
jewellery, 119 a.
chair, 13b, 234a, 367b, 773b ; of
state, 235b, 559b, 773a, 850a,
851a, 857ab, 898b.
chair bearer, 13b.
chalk, 10a.
challenge, 699b.
chamber, lib, 32b, 33a, 74a,
75a, 77a, 79b, 106a, 110a, 120a,
130a, 148b, 149a, 157b, 166a,
174b, 183a, 190b, 275a, 286a,
348b, 417b, 419a, 468a, .484b5l_
uigmzea by
492a, 526a b, 540a, 605a,
608a, 613a, 615b, 617b, 621a,
675b, 682b, 685b, 709a, 712b,
719b, 740b, 744a, 753a, 763b,
821b, 860a, 881b, 882a, 885a,
897a, 909b, 910b ; audience,
900b ; coffin, 378a ;
dissecting, 106b ; of embalming,
46b ; of execution, 373a ; for
statues, 454a ; funerary, 238a ;
incense, 227b ; inner, 34b,
874b ; magical, 710b ; of
mummification, 300a, 613a ;
observation, 275a ; of
sickness, 225b ; private, 154b ;
rectangular, 774a ; roofed,
419b1; sacrificial, 454a ; of
temple, 685a, 759a, 896b ; of
tomb, 238b ; underground,
351a ; vaulted, 462b ;
vestment, 455 a.
chance, 898b.
chancellor, 568b.
chancery, 79b, 81b, 238b ; royal,
392a.
change, 30a, 191a, 246b, 420b,
542b, 735ab ; direction, 195a ;
of apparel, 476b ; changed, 108a.
channel, 56b, 144b, 758b.
chant, 508b, 509a.
chants, the 70 of Rä, 509a.
chapel, 18b, 92b, 132a, 523b,
774b, 789b, 796a, 801a, 804b,
812b, 912a ; of tomb, 81b.
chaplet, 275a, 728b ; of flowers,
677a.
chapter, 415b, 457a ; Chapters,
i.e. Books, 416a.
character, 209b, 694a, 779b, 782b,
804b.
characteristic, 34b, 200a, 209b,
261b, 430a, 595a.
charcoal, 491a.
charge, 338a, 449a, 586b, 633a ;
make a charge against, lb,
837a. .
charge sheet, 739a.
chariot, 112b, 115b, 131b, 174b,
204a, 208b, 283b, 289b, 462b,
825b ; parts of, 131b, 655a,
714b, 875a, 905a ; pole of,
106a, 115b, 884b.
„chariot, ^Hittite, 853a.
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charioteer, 115b, -791ab.
charm, charms, 289b, 518 a,
537b, 860b ; magical, 647b ; to
use, 514b.
Charon, 894b.
charter, 106b.
chase, 221a, 658a ; away, 420b,
531b, 787a ; chased, 711b.
Chase-god, 213a.
chastise, 103b.
chattels, 525a.
chatter, 822b, 844a, 852b, 863a ;
foolishly, 797b.
chatterer, 335a, 648a.
cheat, 165b.
cheater, 641b.
check, 642b.
cheek, 206a, 215b ; bones of,
139a.
cheese, 610b.
chest, 13b, 43b, 91a, 120a, 203b,
209a, 255b; 256b, 311a, 447b,
514a, 796a, 800b, 805a, 812b,
827b, 832a, 836b, 839a, 896b,
909b ; for linen, 447b ; for
papers, 447b.
chest, funerary, 174a, 874b, 910b.
chew, 185ab, 187a, 262b, 479b,
572b, 631 ab, 715a ; chew up,
615a.
chick-pea, 490b.
chicory, 355a.
chief, 97a, 101b, 107a, 108a,
128b, 161a, 164a, 170b, 215b,
224b, 283a, 323b, 331b, 417a,
423a, 433b, 461a, 473b, 494a,
519b, 554a, 562a, 588a, 604a,
679b, 690b, 828b, 829b, 851b,
860b, 862a, 901a ; chiefs,
captive, 315a.
chief in command, 829b ; of a
caravan, 311b ; of the Nome,
460b ; of a port, 108b ; of a
tribe, 290b.
chief priest, 155a.
chief steward, 312a.
chieftain, 494a.
chieftainess, 423 a, 460b, 494 a,
496a, 513a, 860b.
child, children, 3b, 27a, 31a, 49a,
61a, 130b, 141b, 152a, 165a,
196b, 279a, 290a, 321ab, 322a,
349a, 372b, 386b, 388ab, 413b,
Digitized by
428a, 466a, 507a, 525a, 532a,
545b, 548b, 570a, 573b, 575a,
591b, 597b, 632a, 644b, 647ab,
664b, 716b, 731b, 749b, 798b,
825a, 907a ; divine, 76b ; in
arms, 616b ; royal, 76b, 392a ;
sucking, 547b, 652b.
Child, i.e. Rä, 76a.
child, to be with, 206a, 224b,
450a.
childbirth, 321b, 326b.
Childbirth-goddess, 59a, 327a.
childhood, the second, 387a.
Children, the Two, 598a, 632a.
chin, 60a, 531a.
china, 909b.
chip, 14b.
chisel, 205b, 223a, 304b, 337b,
452a, 519b.
choice (of bread), 710b.
choicest, 710a, 829b.
choir, 548b, 741b, 835b, 872b,
878b, 879ab.
choirs of the Tu at, 448 a.
choke, 64a ; choked, 763b, 769b,
800a, 805a.
choose, 628b, 696b, 710b, 713a.
chop, 338a, 390a, 488b, 613b ;
chop up, 186a, 288b, 482a, 911b.
choristers, 835b.
chosen (of a person), 710b.
cincture, 217a.
circle, to, 232a, 875a, 796b.
circle, 76b, 99a, 247a, 266a,
743b, 744a, 779b, 780a, 827b,
875a ; to mark out, 796b.
circle, hidden, 775 a ; in Tu at,
26a, 774b ; of sky, 831a ; the
Great, 743b.
Circles, the Two, 743b.
circler (Nile), 452a.
circuit, to, 246ab, 251b, 701a.
circuit, 134a, 246b, 252a, 743b,
744a, 768a, 780a, 827b, 832a ;
to make a, 875a, 251b ; of
earth, heaven and solar disk,
743b, 746a.
circuit wall, 910a.
circuiting, a, 743b.
circular, 476a, 875a.
circulate, 216a.
Circumcision-god, 862a, 870a.
circumcision, knife for, 870a.
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circumference, 134a, 743b, 875a.
circumstances, 580b, 693b.
circumvent, 30a.
cistern, 106b, 307b, 491a, 579a,
720a, 724b, 733b, 758a.
citadel, 164a, 526a, 660b.
citizen, 124b ; citizens, 350b.
city, 206b, 350b, 764b ; the
everlasting, 351a ; walled, 60b.
City of Eternity, 507b.
City of the god, 350b.
City of Night, 288a.
claim, 334b.
clamour, 838b.
clamp, 246a.
clan, 284a, 316a, 320a.
clap, 5a, 275a, 468b, 795a.
clapper, 76a, 304b, 344a.
clapping, 275a.
clarias anguillaris, 347a.
clarify; 598a, 628b, 631b.
clasp, Ilia, 273a, 446a, 484b.
class, 585b.
classes, the upper, 774a.
claw, 20a, 112b, 123b, 128b,
140a, 142b, 176b, 180a, 215b,
218a, 351a, 722a, 800b, 840b.
clawless, 835a.
claw-sheath, 639b.
clay, 10a, 11a, 49b, 122a, 604b,
643b, 816a, 875b ; like, 49b.
clean, 155a, 329b, 346a, 825a,
873a ; to make, 117a ; clean
out, 700b ; clean-handed, 155a,
825a ; clean-mouthed, 155a ; of
speech, 155a.
cleaning, substance for, 531b.
cleanness, 214a.
cleanse, 407b, 644b, 653b, 710a,
825 a, 858a.
cleansing, 117a, 155a, 726b.
clear, 206a, 711a ; a way, 631b ;
clear up, 685a ; to make,
600b, 796a.
cleave, 195a, 248b, 251b, 252ab,
480b, 598a, 665a, 705a, 713b,
844b, 881a.
cleaver, 246a.
cleft, 207a.
clement, 598a.
clepsydra, 735b.
clerk, 620b, 852b ; of works,
67a, 313a ; room of, 80b.. ,,
Digitized by
clever, 624b, 682b.
client, 285a, 824a.
climbing pole, 646b.
clippings (of hair), 594a.
cloaks, 141a.
cloisters, 247a.
close, 98a, 265a, 568a, 708a,
750a ; bring to a, 704b ; close
the eyes, 135b ; close up, 64a,
569b, 874b.
close by, 438b.
closet, 286a.
cloth, 19b, 49b, 62a, 63b, 97a,
128b, 160a, 243b, 289ab, 290a,
291b, 300a, 304b, 305b, 328b,
368b, 408b, 411a, 440b, 458b,
476b, 536b, 623b, 635a, 641a,
652a, 667b, 747b, 756b, 773b,
776a, 791b, 840a, 866b, 884b,
895b, 896b, 897a, 915a ; black,
300a ; coarse, 773b ; flax or
linen, 234b ; painted, 122b ; a
square, 631a, 715a ; Sudani,
332b ; to weave, 66a ; white,
523b.
clothe, 282b, 356b, 376a, 476b,
629b, 682b, 713a, 714a, 818b,
849a, 850b, 904b ; clothed,
826a ; clothed in armour, 422a.
clothes, 324b, 525a ; chamber
for, 613a ; chest for, 13b ;
dirty, 726b ; old, 82a ; wrap
for, 256b.
clothing, 141a, 160a, 169b, 476b,
477a, 818b.
cloud, 96a, 368a, 793b ; cloudy,
789a.
Cloud-gods, 669a.
club, 17a, 32b, 83a, 141a, 202a,
274a, 300a, 320b, 366b, 367a,
459a, 470a, 523b, 566b, 643a,
672a, 684a.
clutch, 124a.
coast, 354a.
coast region, 587b.
coat, 652a ; of leather, 324a.
codify, 400b.
coerce, 850a.
coffer, 91a, 99b, 120a, 238a,
263a, 285a, 311a, 447b, 489b,
630a, 796a, 800b, 805a, 827b,
832a, 839a, 860a, 873b, 874b,
„. 875b,,876b, 904b, 909b, 910b.
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coffin, 120a, 188a, 284a, 357b,
447b, 457a, 489b, 566b, 626b,
756a, 757a, 777a, 796a, 800b,
832a, 873b, 874b, 904b, 909b ;
chamber, 904b ; coffined one,
756b, 904b ; coffins of the
Tuat, 447b.
cogitate, 330b, 398a.
cognizance, 681b.
cohabit, 66b.
coiffure, 526b.
coign, 766b.
coil, 859b ; coils, 763a ; of
serpent, 380b, 768a, 793a.
coin (copper), 854a.
coin a proverb, 469a.
coinciding with, 332b.
coition, 316a.
cold, 474a.
collapse, 122b, 180b, 471a, 594b,
657b, 806a.
collar, 71a, 75b, 183b, 184a,
207b, 216a, 226a, 278b, 282a,
306a, 408b, 446a, 452a, 575a,
734b, 764a, 862a;, amulet of
the, 171b ; beaded, 734b ; of
Eternity, Khensu, Mut and
Uatchit, 183b.
colleague, 674a.
collect, 131a, 544b, 598b, 613b,
625a, 628b, 639a, 659b, 664b,
683a, 701b, 710a, 826ab, 847a,
878b, 914b ; by force, 841a ;
taxes, 794a ; the eyes, 826a ;
the heart, 639b, 826a ;
collected, 467a, 853b.
collection, 683a ; of Sayings,
880a.
collectively, 779b.
college, 106b, 124b, 238a, 239a,
901a ; of priests, 454a ; Royal
College, 901a.
colonize, 812a.
colonnade, 58b, 109b, 134a, 148b,
151a, 179b', 640b.
colossal, 298a.
colour, 34b, 49b, 63a, 346a,
419b, 581b, 821b, 825b, 840b,
857b ; coloured, 122b, 855b.
colour-bearer, 851b.
column, 16b, 58b, 151a, 526b.
columns (of a book), 619a.
comb, to comb, 28b, 114a.
Digitized by
combat, 670a, 762a.
Come! 48b, 266b, 280a, 292b.
come, lab, 15a, 30a, 31a, 83a,
93a, 101b, 193b, 216b, 217a,
222a, 339b, 346a, 351b, 400b,
517b, 576a, 640a, 647ab, 661b,
827a, 846b, 891a ; forth, 156b,
215a, 597a ; make to come forth,
661b ; near to, 879a ; on, 222a ;
out, 97b ; to an end, 10b, 19a,
181a, 398b ; towards, 28b ; up,
129a, 240a.
comer, 31a, 240b.
comers, i.e., posterity, 30a.
comet, 155a, 701a.
comfort, 493a, 610b.
coming, a, 31a ; the act of,
804b ; forth, 449a.
command, 136b, 161a, 187b,
190b, 191b, 270b, 289b, 335a,
382b, 449a, 470a, 486b, 487a,
597a, 613b, 677b, 683b, 860a,
862a, 896a, 900a ; to be in,
683b ; to give a, 37a ; to
issue, 187b.
commandant, 290a, 860a.
commander, 190b, 312a, 417a,
487a, 613b, 896a.
commander-in-chief, 312a, 495b,
638a.
commemorate, 614b, 688a.
commemorative formulas, 688a.
commend, 508a.
commendation, 508a.
commerce, 733a.
commission, 161a, 697b, 722b;
royal, 161a.
commit, 642b ; a crime, 141a ;
a sin, 165b ; violence, 32b.
common, 247a.
commotion, 577b ; to cause a,
549b.
commune, 145b.
community, 350b.
compact, 836a.
companion, 45b, 69b, 71 ab, 277b,
530b, 548a, 551a, 577b, 636a,
674a.
company, 585b, 599b, 768a, 968a,
818a, 878b, 879a ; a large,
137b ; of the gods; 231b, .
880b ; of troops, 18b ; in
company, 39a.
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1097
comparative, sign of the, 415a.
compare, 628b, 707b, 713b.
compass, 134 a.
compassionate, 597b.
compatriot, 306b.
compel, 92b, 521a, 705b, 802b.
competent, 178b.
compilation, 880a.
complain, 382b, 386b, 419a, 465a,
642a, 662a, 778b.
complaint, 386b.
complete, 129b, 131a, 305b, 521b,
522a, 670b, 704b, 719b, 770a,
773a, 787b, 834a, 878b, 910a;
to make, 626a.
completely, 834a.
completeness, 214b.
completion, 787b, 818b.
complexion, 58a.
compose, 610b, 860b.
composition, rhythmical, 509a.
compound, 6b, 178a, 235a, 837a.
comprehend, 121b.
compress, 113b, 228a, 836a.
computation, 856b.
compute, 510b, 899a.
conceal, 51a, 463a, 470b, 624b,
682b, 787a ; concealed, 325b,
463a.
concealment, 786b.
conceit, 189 b.
conceive, 35a, 65b, 143a, 146b,
450a, 752a ; to make, 650a ;
conceived, 142a, 698b ; be
conceived, 32b ; the child, 35a.
conception, 35a, 450a.
concern, 525a, 561b, 622a.
concerning, 414a.
conclude, 131a.
conclusion, 214b, 274a ; of a
matter, 131b.
concubine, 74b, 331b, 412a, 552b,
558a, 599b, 785b.
condemnation, 335b.
condemned, 260a, 855b.
condition, 106a, 133b, 561b, 595a,
694a, 697b, 698b, 761b, 766b ;
good, 128a ; of peace, 805a.
conduct, 56b, 593b, 698b, 729a.
conduct, to, 55a, 707b, 713a ;
. a service, 699a.
conductor, 594a ; of a caravan,
334b* Digitized I
confectioner, 103a, 140b, 356a,
219a, 247b, 448b.
confectionery, 138b, 440a.
confederate, 530b, 599b, 739b.
confer, 304a.
confess, 441b.
confidant, 577b, 666b.
confide, 158b.
confidence, 769b.
confidential, 701a.
confine, 900b ; confined, 557b.
conflagration, 588b.
confluence, 878b.
conflux, 878b.
conform, 448a.
conformable, 264b, 332b.
conformably to, 266a, 269b.
confound, 499b.
confuse, 683a ; confused, 651b,
844a ; of speech, 844a.
confusion, 577a, 682a, 844a.
congratulate, 619a.
conjunction, 79a, 492b, 578a ;
enclitic, 79a.
conjure, 154b, 745a.
connection, 599b.
conquer, 100b, 142a, 384a, 564b,
723a, 769a, 772a, 884a.
conqueror, 100b, 378b, 527b,
677b, 703a.
conquest, 677b, 775b.
consider, 42b, 209b, 330b, 393a.
console, 610b.
consolidate, 702b.
consort, 599b.
conspicuous, 630a.
conspirators, 113a.
conspire, 398b.
constellation, 193b.
constrain, 100a, 412b, 626a, 633a,
705b, 867a, 910a, 915b ;
constrained, 805 a.
constraint, 868a.
constricted, 492a, 800a.
construct, 375b, 779a, 909b.
construction, 94a.
consult, 410b.
consultation, 410b.
consume, 6a, 9b, 186a, 390a,
392b, 434b, 588b, 639a, 670a,
672a, 851a, 898b ; consumed,
34a, 186b.
consumer, 392b.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
contagion, 295b.
contain, 547b, 616b, 693a.
contemporary, 45b, 47a, 438b.
contempt, 621a.
contemptible, 243b, 373a.
contend, 285b, 626a, 727b, 729a,
734b.
content, 124b, 148b, 291b, 292a,
333a, 449b, 517b, 612b, 682a,
727a, 766a.
contented disposition, 449b.
contentious, 682a.
contentment, 449b.
contents (of document), 430b.
contest, 241a.
continue, 296b, 649b.
continuously, 297a.
contract, 204b, 568b.
contracted, 659b, 782b.
contraction, 800b.
contradict, 116b, 122b, 212b,
410b, 437a, 533a.
contradiction, 116b, 212b.
contrary, 122b.
contrition, 91b.
controller, 511a.
converse, 212b, 410b, 650b.
conversely, 247a.
convey, 56a.
conveyance (a deed), 45a.
convulsion, 887b.
cook, 115b, 134b, 189a, 140b,
237a, 247b, 248a, 261b, 356a,
578a, 696b, 822b, 841b.
cook, to, 232b, 236a, 355b, 356a,
427a, 593b; 597b, 664b, 676a,
896b.
cooking pot, 799a.
cool, 28a, 570a, 625b, 702ab, 767b,
768b ; to be cool, 768b ; to make
cool, 697a.
cool, of a breeze, 767b ; of the
heart, 7,67b ; place, 305b,
767b ; water, 767b, 768b.
cooled, 411b.
cooling, 767b.
coolness, 240a, 768b ; place of,
768b.
copper, 210a, 485b, 842b ; object
of, 809a ; Asiatic, 486a ;
black, 486a ; fittings of, 482b ;
ingots of, 485b ; ore of, 486a ;
Digitized by
preparation of, 482b ; sulphate
of, 150b ; smelted, 486a ;
weapon, 485b.
coppersmith, 324b, 486a.
Cop tos, necropolis of, 407b.
copulate, 164a, 217a, 219b, 257b,
303a, 345b, 381a, 396b, 443a,
465b, 599a, 630b, 898a.
copulation, 396b, 818a.
copy, to, 171b, 604b, 628b, 675b,
779a, 841a ; to make, 66b,
710a.
copy, 277b, 307b, 604b, 619a,
642b, 673a, 675b, 677b, 698b ;
an ancient, 831b.
copyist,-191b, 619b, 852b, 853a;
of texts, 620a ; room of, 81b.
cord, 58a, 64ab, 75b, 82ab, 97a,
113a, 123a, 139a, 167a, 202a,
254b, 279a, 282a, 305a, 332b,
333a, 337a, 351a, 352b, 355a,
356b, 372b, 396b, 399b, 408b,
419b, 421b, 422a, 484b, 486b,
510a, 521a, 527a, 587a, 593b,
628a, 629b, 652b, 658a, 693b,
707a, 745a, 750b, 751a, 758b,
790b ; for vegetables, 563a.
cord, measuring, 146b, 527a,
753b.
cord of book, 100a, 102a, 443a,
625a, 701b ; of magic net,
146b ; of rule, 751a ; of a
seal, 27a.
cordage, 64ab, 102a, 132a, 258a,
273a, 355a, 790a, 867a, 868a.
core, 531b.
coriander, 169b, 242b, 243b, 296a.
corn, 97a, 126a b, 242b, 368b,
369a, 431b, 592a, 648b, 701a,
850b ; store of, 369a.
corn bin, 369a.
Corn-god, 223a, 369a, 831b.
corn-grinder, 218a.
corn-land, 237b, 368b, 369a ; god
of, 490b.
corn-measure, 41a, 42b, 573a.
corn-rack, 573b.
corn-stalk, 208a.
corner, 563b, 766b, 774a, 777b ;
corners of the earth, 774a.
coronation, 392 a, 535a, 6i5b,
689b; chamber, ,535a ;
festival, 535 a.
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INDEX OF El
corps of soldiers, 570a, 585b.
corpse, 570b ; corpses on
battlefield, 477b.
correct, 139a, 304a, 332a, 333b,
601a, 668a, 866a, 894a ;
arrangement, 332a ; measure,
510b.
correction, . 594b, 652b, 655b ;
place of, 588b.
corresponding to, 414b, 545a.
corridors, 629b.
corrupt, 741b, 805a ; to become,
55b.
corruption, 137a, 470a, 592a,
634b, 762a, 774b.
corselet, 532a, 552a.
coruscate, 630a, 842a.
corvée, 206b, 258b, 303b, 439a,
495a, 511a, 867a ; chief of,
290a ; gang, 290a ; land of,
278b ; royal, 108b.
Cosmic Egg, 805b.
cost, 443b,. 446b.
cotton plant, 566b.
couch, 13ab, 43b, 289a, 374b,
375ab, 409b, 492a, 596a, 600b,
773a, 884a ; funeral, 301a ;
royal, 559b.
Council, 570a ; the Great, 818a,
901a ; of the city, 818a ; of
the l^nd, 818a ; of Abydos,
901a ; of the dead, 901b ; of
statesmen, 901a ; the double,
901a.
Council Chamber, or Hall, 80b,
238b, 403a.
councillor, 410a, 495b.
counsel, 410b, 682b, 717a ; to
take, 145b, 410b, 613a.
counsellor, 131a.
count, 41a, 477a, 510b, 838a, 856b.
countenance, 545a.
counter, 605a ; of hearts, 41a.
counterpart, 674a, 710a, 821b.
counting, 465b ; of bones, 41a.
counting-house, 510b.
counting-sticks (tallies), 511a.
countless, 41a.
country, 598b, 661b, 815a ;
deadly, 26b ; enemy's, 657b.
countryman, 686a.
courage, 37b, 197a, 861b ; to be
of small, 524a ; to inspire, 645a.
Digitized by
courageous, 382b, 690b, 738a.
courier, 245b, 688a ; a swift, 715b.
course, 166a, 324b, 478a, 734b,
813a, 856a ; of action, 277b ;
of the Disk, 31a ; of events,
580b ; of the law, 831b ; on
the. river, 703a.
courses, 621a, 167b.
court (courtyard), 32 a, 34b,
175 a, 272b, 420b, 744a ; of
temple, 147a, 183a, 910b.
Court, the, 136a, 557b, 575b,
744a ; to visit the, 67a.
Court, of Judges, 901a ; of
Justice, 238b, 454a ; of Law,
194b, 453b, 454 a; of Rä,
158b ; of the Six, 456a ; of
the Thirty, 281b.
courtesy, 347a.
courtiers, 557b, 610a, 744a.
courtyard, 63a, 74b, 115a, 158b,
438a, 529b, 744a.
cousins, 599b.
covenant, 204b.
cover for chariot, 476b ; for
sarcophagus, 107a ; for vessel,
477a.
cover, to, 380b, 386a, 576a, 703b,
899a.
cover over, 131b, 220a, 463a,
470b, 476b, 576a, 590b, 626a,
650a, 651b, 701a, 787a, 837a,
843b, 850b, 874b, 887b ; covered,
757a.
covering, 58a, 63a, 220a, 256b,
260a, 288b, 458b, 463a, 476b,
576a, 672a, 689a, 755a, 791b,
835b, 850b, 852a, 867a ; for
bread, 376a ; for floor, 195b ;
for phallus, 776b.
coverlet, 43b, 222a, 492a.
covet, 627a.
covetous, 115b.
cow, 7b, 75a, 170a, 299a, 314a,
398a, 481b, 785b, 854a, 857a ;
black, 787b ; milch, 12b, 69a,
302a, 331b ; sacred, 25a ;
stud, 27a ; young, 372b, 426b ;
Cows, the Two, 785b.
Cows, the Seven, 36b, 785b.
cow byre, 74a.
Cow-goddess, 7b, 422b, 425b,
510a.
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cow-keeper, 379a.
coward, 220a, 215b, 481b, 483b,
491a, 534b, 548a, 574a, 575a.
cowardice, 252b, 481b, 574a.
cowardly, 472b.
cradle, 325a, 326b, 800b ; songs,
549a.
craft, 383b, 781b ; of the artist,
122b.
craftsman, 430a, 762b, 784a.
craftsmanship, 483a.
crafty, 335b.
cramp, 777b.
crane, 100b, 134b, 348b, 395a,
809b, 833b, 842b, 895b, 896a,
897a.
crate, 124a, 519b.
crave, 309b.
crawl, 262b, 491a.
crayfish, 804b.
cream, 669b.
create, 65 a, 118a, 260b, 541a,
542a, 616a, 690a, 770b.
created things, 609a, 771a.
creation, 149b, 231a, 770b.
Creator, the, 543a, 770b, 771a.
creature, 67a, 609a, 770b ;
fattened, 542a ; mythological,681a.
credit, 22b.
creep, 491a.
crescent, 530a.
crew, 93b, 119a, 780a.
crier, 187b, 330b, 389a, 678a, 872b.
Crier (Set), 25b.
cries (see cry), 29a, 438a, 442b,
549a ; of acclamation, 73b ; of
joy, 15a, 149b, 440a, 487a ; of
pain, 136b ; to multiply, 646b.
crime, 31b, 89b, 180a, 226ab,
243a, 352b, 396b ; to commit,
591b, 647a.
criminals, 89b, 398a1, 540a, 561a.
cringing man, 886a.
cripple, 64a, 470b, 641b.
critical state, 80b.
crockery, 252a.
crocodile, 12b, 14a, 119b, 120a,
289a, 308a, 324a, 325b, 331a,
429b, 472a, 485b, 558a, 559b,
589a, 625a, 634b, 758b, 910a ;
members of the, 325b ; mouth
of the, 831a ; of Set, 488b ; the
fiend, 76a.
Digitized by
Crocodiles, the Four, 325b.
Crocodiles, the Seven, 325b.
Crocodile-god, 97a, 208b, 261b,
417a, 558a, 650a, 657b, 660a,
724b, 900b.
crocus, 810b.
crook, 114b, 512b ; of Osiris,
328a.
crops, 150a, 240b, 292a, 324a,
667a, 914b.
cross, to, 459b, 841b, 850a, 894b.
cross-examine, 186b.
crouch, 246a.
crowd, 137b, 284a, 818a, 823a ;
crowded, 241a.
crown, 23a, 55a, 77b, 119b,
146b, 148b, 192b, 274a, 279a,
319a, 326a, 336b, 371a, 393a,
496a, 515a, 525b, 528a, 530a,
535a, 544a, 579b, 595a, 615b,
635b, 683a, 684a, 689b, 693b,
701b, 715b, 790a, 810b, 853ab ;
festival of, 701b ; of earth,
lake and sky, 163a ; of
feathers, 701b ; of flowers,
595a ; of innocence, 271b ; of
North, 171b, 189b, 320 a; of
South, 172a, 653b, 692b ; of
South and North, 171a, 358a ;
parts of the; 20a, 147b, 355b,
540b, 572a, 658a ; of the
Double, 599b ; sides of the,
146b ; the Double, 617a ; the
Green, 150b ; the Red, 399b ;
the Triple, 447b ; the White,
372b, 628b, 629a, 630b, 711b.
crown of the head, 163a, 771b,
808b.
crowned, 534b ; crowned one,
689b.
cruel, 395b.
cruelty, 314b.
crumbling, 149 a.
crush, 9b, 114b, 140b, 185a,
186a, 253a, 292b, 347b, 397b,
411a, 441a, 452b, 468b, 480b,
538a, 571ab, 601b, 612b, 613a,
626a, 643a, 703b, 795a, 808a,
844b, 900a ; under foot, 821a ;
crush up, 683b ; crushed, 181a,
186b, 763a ; of foes, 395b ;
something crushed, 6b ; crushing,
821a.
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crusts, 596b.
cry, 25b, 31b, 34b, 49a, 74b,
94ab, 124a, 209a, 211a, 225a,
385b, 386b, 447a, 537b, 595a,
609b, 648a, 658a, 705a b,
766b, 821b, 838b, 896b ; cry
out in pain, 447a ; in shrill
tones, 877b ; of death, 94a ; of
birds, 658b, 800b, 814a, 853b ;
of grief, 22a, 74b, 658b ; of
joy, 74a ; to raise a, 627a ;
cry out, 12b, 15a, 17a, 25b,
30c, 31b, 49a, 94b, 106b, 113b,
115a, 124a, 136b, 138a, 149b,
154b, 178a, 184b, 186b, 224b,
225b, 345a, 385b, 386b, 419a,
438a,. 527b, 548b, 587b, 642a,
658a, 671b, 702a, 766b, 782b,
790b, 809a, 821b, 838b, 841b,
872b, 896b ; cry out for joy,
472b ; cry out noisily, 536a.
crying, 424a ; crying men or
women, 462a.
crypt, 351a, 758b.
crystal, 111b, 842a, 858b ;
sceptre of, 150b.
cubit, 25a ; royal, 316a ; great
and little, 316a; the square, 567a.
cubit, gods of the, 316a.
cucumber, 92a.
cudgel, 17a, 115b, 140a, 208b,
283a, 284b, 467a, 470a, 516b,
643a, 862b.
cudgels, Sudani, 202a.
cuirasses, 422a.
culmination (of star), 139 a,
904a ; time of, 12b.
cult, 112a ; to perform a, 742a.
cultivate, 302a, 697a, 833a.
cultivators, riparian, 195b.
cumin, 832a.
cuminum, 832 a.
cummin, 296a, 808a.
cunning, 682b, 698a, 751b,. 781b ;
of hand, 430b.
cup, 2a, 43a, 186a, 230b, 366a,
797a, 850b ; lily-shaped, 623b.
cupbearer, 843a ; royal, 391b.
cupboard, 475b.
curb, 490b.
curious, 755b.
curl, 323b, 854a.
current, 441b ; of stream, ,294a.
Digitized oy
curse, 110a, 136b, 153a, 185a,
202a, 246a, 335a, 356a, 490b,
613b, 615b, 642a, 646b, 649b,
652a, 683a, 689ab, 745a, 757a,
778a, 794b, 805b ; the king, 145b.
cursings, 185a, 794b.
curved, 274b.
Cusae, priestess of, 548b.
cushion, 13a.
Cushite, 95b.
custodian, 585b.
custody, 83a.
custom, 400b, 446a, 516b, 609a,
666b, 678b, 694a, 722b ;
ancient, 831b ; to observe, 628b,
710a ; customary, 332a, 826a.
cut, 19b, 31b, 57b, 90b, 91b,
93b, 127b, 149a, 168a, 182b,
186a, 195a, 205b, 208b, 219a,
220a, 221b, 237a, 251a, 262a,
263ab, 274b, 275b, 282b, 290b,
291b, 304b, 323a, 325b, 336b,
344a, 393b, 395b, 398b, 400a,
480b, 508a, 511a, 516b, 519b,
527b, 533a, 538a, 571ab, 587b,
591b, 596a, 597b, 598a, 601a,
603b, 606a, 615a, 629a, 630b,
631b, 647a, 648a, 656b, 660b,
664a, 668b, 684a, 685b, 694a,
696b, 703a, 705a, 706b, 710a,
711a, 713b, 727b, 730a, 731a,
735b, 771a, 836a, 837b, 845a,
867a, 881ab, 888a, 907b, 911b ;
an inscription, 878a.
cut away, 36a, 665b ; down,
538b, 648b, 678b, 703b, 730a,
801b, 883b.
cut flowers or fruit, 492a ; the
hair, 850a ; reeds, 575a ;
wheat, 637b ; a pattern, 571b ;
stone, 178a, 777b ; the nails,
123b ; a throat, 592a, 990b.
cut in pieces, 220b, 465b, 482a,
567b, 713a, 715a, 881a.
cut into, 567b, 592a, 846a.
cut off, 31b, 89a, 184a, 195a,
246a, 263b, 397b, 512b, 539b,
566a, 587a, 629a, 665b, 685b,
710a, 730a, 881a.
cut open, 187b, 397b, 603b.
cut through, 245b, 878a, 907a.
cut up, 201a, 664b, 867b ; cut
m up small, 390a.
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cutter, 291a.
cutting, 201a, 459a, 603b, 730a,
881a, 878a.
cutting board, 539a.
cuttle fish, 347a.
cycle, 827b ; of time, 827a.
cylinder, 789b.
cyperus, 804a, 805a ; ointment,
801a; seed, 801a.
cyperus esculentus, 370a.
cypress tree, 29b, 115b, 169a,
204a, 793a.
Cyprus, Queen of, 465a.
Cyrus, 784b.
D.
dagger, 91a, 141a, 208a, 226a,
275b, 276b, 287a, 325a, 333b,
338b, 351a, 390b, 665a, 666ab.
dahabîyah, 682b.
daily, 264a b, 278b, 297a, 339a,
417b, 450a ; affairs, 580b ;
gift, 297b.
dainty (food), 737a.
dam, 106a, 291a, 308a, 715b,
882a.
damage, 140b, 263b, 605a, 772b.
damned, the, 94a, 97a, 98a,
197b, 295b, 314b, 340a, 345b,
377a, 520a, 538b, 560b, 571a,
617b, 618a, 695b, 835b ;
damned person, 837a.
damned, abode of the, 520a ;
roads of the, 144b.
damp, 470a.
damûr cloth, 304b.
dance, 38b, 61a, 93a, 118a, 141a,
147a, 448a, 539ab, 549a, 566a,
597a, 662b, 726a, 734b, 769b,
789a, 797b, 798b, 852b, 854a b,
857a, 858a.
dance of the god, 38b.
dancer, 38b, 74a, 539a, 789a, 897b.
dancing, 38b, 74a, 797b.
dancing girl, 549a.
dancing woman, 60a, 74b, 539ab ;
foreign, 234b.
dandle, 426a, 428a, 858a.
danger, 445a, 744b.
Danuna, 867a.
Darius, 64a, 408a, 409ab, 820a,
827b, 884b.
Digitized by
dark, 787a, 789a ; - to become,
76a ; to make, 626a.
dark water, the, 798b.
darken, 626a, 652a.
darkness, 8b, 36a, 77b, 94b,
96a, 107a, 128a, 135a, 179b,
184b, 185a, 323b, 529b, 563a,
592a, 608b, 621b, 622a, 624b,
642b, 649a, 751b, 761b, 776b,
778b, 791a, 795ab, 797a, 798ab,
803b, 810b, 897a ; thick, utter,
outer, 600b, 798a.
darling, 44b, 50a, 310a.
dart, 390a, 490b, 516b, 754a ;
dart out, 190a.
dash water, 468b ; dashed in
pieces, 802a.
date flour, 56b.
date palm, 20a, 50a, 203a, 218b,
849b.
date shop, 106a.
date wine, 217b, 218b.
dates, 49b, 211a, 218b.
daub, 847b.
daughter, 584a,750a ; king's, 392a.
Daughters, the Two, 584a.
dawn, 77a, 159b, 193b, 381a,
522b, 586a, 634a, 685a, 752b,
815b, 840b, 870b ; the earliest,
829b ; to prevent the, 562b.
Dawn-god, 13b, 49b, 133b, 145a,
198a, 861b.
dawn wind, 370a ; goddess of,
661b.
day, 10b, 438b, 442a, 444b, 450a,
622b, 648b, 696a ; the matter
of the, 8b ; lucky and unlucky,
451a.
day and night, i.e., for ever,
417b, 450a.
day before yesterday, 664b.
day of judgment, 450b.
day, turn of the, 246b.
day-books, 129a, 450a, 499b.
daybreak, 522b, 815b.
day-couch, 333b.
Day-god, 109a ; Day-gods, the
Thirty, 450a.
daylight, 731b.
days, the Five Epagomenal,
427b, 451a, 868b ; the Fifty
hot, 547a.
day's work, 316b. l
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daytime, 622b.
dazed, 651b.
dazzle, 206a.
dead, 197b, 295b, 314b, 334b,
544b, 862a, 879a, 904b ; the
dead, 155b, 207b, 235b, 293a,
295b, 301a, 371b, 560b, 571a,
632b, 706a, 713b, 718b, 756b,
835b, 836b, 854b ; the beatified,
744a ; the blessed, 508b, 518a,
718b ; the divine, 527b ; the
righteous, 271a ; the sainted,
24a ; the venerable, 50a ;
festival of the dead, 474b, 645b.
dead body, 280b, 713b, 893a ;
bodies, 806b.
dead man, 51a, 67a, 399a, 594a.
dead, offerings to, 518a.
dead (of colours), 389a.
Dead-land, 53b, 571a.
deadly, 221a, 345b.
deaf, 54b, 72a, 102a, 341a, 614a,
615a, 688b, 689b, 705a, 883a.
deaf ear, to turn a, 615a.
deaf man, 614b.
deafness, 102a, 615a, 686a ;
mental, 451b.
deal kindly, 20b.
dearest, 561b.
death, 7a, 102a, 145b, 188a, 266b,
295b, 301a, 314b, 331a, 386b,
541b, 546b, 602a, 703b, 835a,
872a ; the second, 177a.
death bed, 301a.
death blow, 489a.
death cry, 74a, 301a, 386b, 450b,
469a.
Death-god, 55a, 71b, 255a, 435a,
626b ; Boat of the, 490a.
deathless, 301a.
death rattle, 411b.
death sentence, 74a, 160b, 335b.
death trap, 245b.
debate, 410b.
debility, 7b.
decapitate, 90b.
decay, 55b, 61a, 72b, 82b, 176b,
177b, 181a, 262b, 263a, 420a,
470a, 520a, 565b, 566a, 592a,
594a, 604b, 621a, 624b, 640b,
693b, 774b, 787b, 865b ;
decayed, 149a, 176a, 184b ;
decaying, 463a.
Digitized by
deceit, 31b, 82a, 141a, 488b, 530a,
540a, 572a, 776b, 777a, 790a,
874b.
deceitful, 90b, 224b, 335b.
deceive, 141b, 538b, 797b, 839a,
647a.
deceiver, 641b.
December, 5b.
decide, 160b, 194b, 195a, 722b.
decipher, 178a.
decision, 131b, 157b, 194b, 753b ;
judicial, 146b ; legal, 596b.
deck out, 613b, 590b, 904b.
deck of a boat, 689a.
declaim, 758a, 835b.
declaration, 332b, 669b, 860b,
886a.
declare, 253b, 276b, 673a, 796a,
913a.
decorate, 333b, 530a, 572a, 574b,
590b, 601b, 615b, 644b, 677a,
680a, 689a, 701a, 755a, 873b,
904a ; decorated, 689a, 731a,
755a.
decoration, 387b, 575 a, 602 a,
615b, 644b, 776a, 904a.
decoction, 292b, 328a, 762a.
decree, 3a, 19a, 34b, 37a, 76b,
131b, 160b, 161a, 190b, 191b,
192a, 335a, 337b, 431b, 470a,
567b, 619a, 679b, 683b, 688a,
692b, 697b, 710a, 722b, 754a,
831b ; of doom, 837a ; royal,
391b ; to pass a, 654a.
decry, 631a, 715a.
dedicate, 601a, 668a, 841b, 885b.
dedication, 574b.
deed, 67a, 106b, 337b, 387b,
440a, 666b ; glorious deeds,
23a ; deeds of violence, 127b.
deed (document), 129a.
deep, to be, 337a, 822a.
deep, 475b, 768b ; deep place, 337a.
deer, 624b.
defaced, 420a.
defame, 631a, 715a.
defaulter, 176 a.
defect, 140b, 256b, 293a, 528b,
560b, 685b, 694a, 715b, 768a,
772b ; defeated, 560b, 617b.
defect, 26b, 165b, 180a, 441b,
540a, 809a, 853a ; of body, 574a.
„defection, 434a.
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defective, 141b, 165b, 802a.
defence, 164a, 380a, 823b, 860b,
868a.
defenceless, 558a.
defend, 324b, 354a, 366b, 381a,
409b, 591b, 715b.
defendant, 612a, 681a.
defender, 64b.
defile, 704b, 801b, 818a.
defilement, 825b.
define bounds of, 194b.
deflect, 18a.
«deformed, 806b.
defraud, 373a, 451b, 473a, 538b.
degradation, 411b.
degrees, 379b.
deify, 66a, 401b.
dejected, 476a, 861b.
Dekan, the Thirty-six Dekans,
23a, 42b, 57b, 405a, 409b,
530b, 572a, 585b, 656a ; Keeper
of the, 71b.
Dekan-god, 109a.
delay, 9b, 10a, 57b, 90b, 174b,
191a, 195b, 283b, 315b, 377b,
499b.
delete, 315b.
deliberate, 145b.
delicate, 764a, 774b.
delight, 693a, 776b, 728b, 729a.
delighted, 412a.
delightful, 123a, 412a.
delights, sexual, 412a.
delimit, 490a.
delimitation, 133b.
deliver, 385a, 608a, 757b ;
deliver a woman, 602b, 671b.
deliverance, 385a.
deliverer, 385a.
delivery, 683b.
Delta, 103b, 318a, 816a ; dwellers
in marshes of, 820a ; man of,
103b; speech of, 335b; woman
of, 820a.
deluge, 12a, 49b, 544b, 644a.
demand, 334b, 577b, 643a, 745a,
756b.
Demetria, 880b.
Democritus of Abdera, 91a.
demolish, 499b, 810a.
demon, 30b, 197a, 468a, 657a,
731b, 740ab, 741a, 820a, 895a ;
female, 112 a.
Digitized i
demonstrate, 235b.
demotic, 619b.
den, 201ab, 216a, 275b, 419b,
538b, 539b, 775a, 832b, 857a.
Denderah, gods of, 132b.
denial, 435a.
denizens of earth, 71b.
dense, 164a, 601b ; of heart, 37b,
164a.
denseness, 164a.
denude, 793b.
depart, 149b, 153a, 156b, 212a,
240a, 351b, 420ab, 499a, 587b,
632a, 633a, 716b, 737b, 844b ;
to make, 696a.
departure, 670b, 716b.
dependant, 293a, 311a, 824a ;
dependants, 893a.
dependent upon, 293a.
depict, 346a.
depose, 868b.
deposit, 131b.
deposition, 186a, 416a, 758a.
depravity, 467b.
depressed, 64b, 744b.
depression, 140b.
deprivation, 176 a.
deprive, 793b.
deprived, 176a, 184b, 800a.
depth, 216a, 827a.
deputy, 80b, 98b, 101b, 103a,
579b, 580a.
deputy confectioner, 103a.
deputy general, 103a.
deputy master of horse, 103a.
deputy sealer, 103a.
descend, 27a, 224b, 387b, 439a,
444a, 528b, 532b, 612b.
descendant, 243 a, 331b, 439b,
567b, 898a.
descent, 682a.
describe, 387b, 719b.
description, 719b.
desert, 185b, 311a, 340b, 532a,
533b, 598b, 732a, 889b, 902a ;
dwellers in the, 609b, 730a,
841a ; the Eastern, 59b.
desert, to, 205b.
deserter, 587b.
desertion, 587b.
design, to, 290b, 619a, 694a,
753b, 779a. \
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design, 94a, 346a, 570b, 572a,
698b, 722b, 753b, 779b, 798b,
855b ; crafty, 860b ; mural,
619b ; to make a, 122b.
designer, 619b, 780a ; of Ptah,
620a, 662b.
desire to, 118a, 309b, 723b, 726a,
729a.
desire, 4b*, 19a, 37b, 309b, 310a,
417b, 561b, 865a ; of the
heart, 752a ; desired, 118a.
desolate, 27b.
de sorte que, 331a.
despair, 263a, 290a, 703b, 807b.
despairing, 461a.
despatch, 180a, 184a, 440b, 445a.
despicable, 574b.
despise, 260a, 621a, 622b.
despoil, 285b, 552b, 698a, 794a.
destine, 722b.
destinies, to arrange, 66b.
Destiny, 326b, 561a, 694a, 722b ;
lords of, 561b ; Tablet of,
326a.
destitute, 12b, 128a, 129b, 174b,
186b, 204b, 225b, 339b,'340ab,
375b, 379b, 472b, 546a, 734a,
833a.
destitution, 7b, 127b.
destroy, 12a, 57b, 103b, 135b,
138a, 139a, 145a, 176b, 177b,
181a, 182b, 187b, 256b, 261b,
262a, 263b, 281b, 305b, 315b,
337b, 390a, 435a, 459a, 523b,
532a, 538b, 539ab, 540a, 544b,
547a, 560b, 562b, 567b, 568a,
573a, 575a, 587a, 591a b, 592b,
596a, 607b, 613b, 618b, 619a,
622a, 626a, 627a, 633a, 637b,
641b, 644a, 645b, 647a, 660b,
684b, 696b, 697a, 701b, 702b,
703b, 704b, 741b, 750b, 810a,
822a, 824a, 840ab, 847a, 858a,
865b, 884a, 909b ; destroy by
fire, 392b, 696a.
destroyed, 39a, 94a, 149a, 184b,
388b, 398b, 439b, 473a, 520a,
536b, 544b, 552b, 560b, 702a,
792b, 862b.
destroyer, 98b, 373a, 375b, 520a,
538b, 547a, 587a, 641b, 684b,
740b, 884a.
Destroyer of Sin, WSbjjqjtized b
destruction, 10b, lib, 82b, 92b,
102a, 103b, 145b, 163b, 168a,
188a, 243b, 263b, 375b, 440a,
489a, 520a, 524a, 538b, 539a,
561b, 577b, 612b, 648a, 650b,
652a, 666a, 697a, 703b, 840a,
872a ; place of, 538b, 520a.
destructive, 212a.
detach, 261b.
detain, 643b, 653b.
determination, 139a.
determine, 722b.
determined, 297a.
detestable, 778b.
develop, 649b.
device, 694a.
devil, 197a, 208a, 211a, 345b,
377a, 419a, 470a, 599b, 621a,
624a, 657a, 694b, 708a, 740b,
820a, 895ab.
Devil, the, 657a.
devise, 66b, 145b, 398a, 782b.
devoted, 147b, 399a, 793b.
devour, 120b, 122a, 168b, 215b,
248a, 390a, 392b, 606b, 688b,
851a, 896b, 898b.
devourer, 338a, 392b, 590b, 602a,
615a, 645a ; the crocodile, 877a.
devouring, 34a.
dew, 27a, 97a, 101b, 142a, 143b.
Dhu'l-Kamen, 52b.
dhurra, 223b, 227b, 390b.
diadem, 119b, 326a, 496a, 515a,
528a, 683a, 701b.
diaphragm, opening in, 416b.
diarrhoea, 61b, 169b.
diary, 450a.
didrachma, 781a.
die, 10b, 293a, 301a b, 314b, 334b,
632a, 654a, 716b, 835a, 866b ;
die off, 865b ; die out, 520a.
difference, 711a, 825a.
differentiate, 629a, 630a.
difficult, 145a, 753b.
difficulty, 99a, 755b, 861b.
diffident, 754b.
dig, 29b, 201a, 668b, 729b, 881b ;
dig foundations, 201a ; dig
into, 388a ; dig out ore, 158b,
209b, 282b, 626a, 757b ; dig
up, 540a ; by the roots, 263a.
digging up the earth, ceremony
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digger, 531a, 540a, 759b.
dignitary, 18a.
dignity, 15a, 18a, 32a, 883b ;
dignities, 829b.
dilatation of heart, 3a.
diminish, 10b, 116a, 127b, 138a,
355a, 451b, 538b, 539b, 640b,
703b, 858a ; diminished, 379b,
749b.
diminution, 12b, 409b, 539b.
diminutive, 226a.
dimness, 753a.
dining room, 168b, 613a.
diorite, 221b.
dip, 596a, 897b ; dip in water,
27b, 820a, 843a.
direct, 117b, 285a, 411a, 482a,
486b, 512b, 562a, 582a, 610b,
622b, 679b, -683b, 694a, 699a,
860a, 862a, 896a ; a course,
837a ; the mind, 699a ; the
feet, 866a.
direction, 28a, 699a.
direction, rubrical, 487a, 861a..
director, 98b, 311b, 351b, 417a,
487a, 513a, 562a, 666b, 699a,
862a.
director of ceremonies, 699b.
director of corvée, 108b.
director of festival, 71a.
dirt, 119b, 179b, 470a, 476a,
537b, 635a, 763b, 822b.
dirty, 260a, 470b, 524a, 726a,
787a, 883a.
disaffected, 227a.
disagree, 410b.
disappear, 477b, 520 a, 560 a,
787b. •
disappearance, 451b.
disapprove, 446a, 540a.
disarrange, 577b, 683a, 844a.
disaster, 8a, 31b, 214b, 269ab,
379b, 395a, 419a, 577b, 595b,
631b, 632a, 698a, 715a, 717b.
discharge a debt, 601a, 668a,
717b, 874b, 904a.
discomfort, 524b, 895b.
discontented, 227a.
discord, 844a.
discouragement, 262b. •
discourse, 549a.
discover, 96a, 468a, 807a.
discuss, 145b, 410b, 613a.x.
uiyitized by
disease, 27a, 39b, 72a, 81a, 91b,
160a, 168b, 195b, 212b, 222b,
275b, 288a, 296b, 324a, 383a,
390b, 393b, 434a, 444a, 459a,
462a, 469a, 484ab, 485a, 489b,
522a, 529a, 550b, 553a, 571a,
610a, 836b, 646b, 649a, 680b,
682b, 696b, 711a, 737b, 747a,
805b, 813b, 824a, 839b* ; deadly,
295b ; devil of, 212a ; fatal,
314b ; of belly, 82a, 151a ;
of the bladder, 178a ; of the
ears, 883b ; of the eyes, 14a,
120a, 149b, 725a, 753a ; of the
feet, 812b ; of the genital
organs, 109b ; of the leg,806b ;
of the mouth, 185b ; of the skin,
149b, 390b ; of the womb, 9a ;
diseased, 383a.
disembark, 677b.
disembowel, 757b.
disentangle, 43b, 178b.
disgrace, 7a, 31b, 541b, 544b,
612b, 682a, 731b, 737b.
disgraceful, 535b, 541a.
disguise, 65b.
disgust, 64b, 262b, 263a, 383a,
618b, 638a, 744b, 796b ; to
feel, 258a ; disgusted, 260a,
664b, 665a, 714a.
disgusting, 383a, 819b.
dish, 178a, 208b, 558b, 856b, 892a.
disheartened, 261a, 263a, 524ab.
dishevelled, 393b, 727a.
dishonour, 564b, 895a.
disk, 234a ; of sun, 26b, 27ab,
98b, 101b, 622b, 820a.
disk, winged, Ilia, 474a, 536a.
disks of Rä, the Seven, 98b.
Disk-goddess, 134a.
dislike, 541a.
disloyal, 227a.
dismantle, 793b.
dismayed, 464a, 524a.
dismember, 393b, 512b.
dismiss, 190a.
disobedient, 341a.-
disorder, 577a, 736a, 844a.
dispel, 787a.
dispensation, 694a.
disperse, 420b, 787a.
disposal, 679b.
L.dispQse, ,679b.
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disposer, 860b.
disposition, 34b, 37b, 50b, 209b,
460b, 461a, 637a, 703a, 770b,
779b, 782b ; good, 34b ; happy,
168a.
disputant, 745a.
dispute, 167a, 727b, 744b, 852b,
854a.
disquieted, 744b.
disregard, 289b, 546a, 633b.
dissemble, 51a.
dissolve, 228a, 899a ; dissolved,
216b.
distant, 144b.
distil, 409b, 863b.
distinction, 630a, 711b.
distinguish, 629a, 630a, 711a,
837b, 856a ; distinguished,
153b, 336b, 711b, 713a, 838a,
841b, 856a, 080b.
distorted, 344a.
distract the mind, 685b.
distress, 650b ; to be in, 800a.
distribute, 235a, . 248b, 251a,
881b.
distribution, 538b.
distributor, 248b.
district, 79a, 144a, 289a, 420b,
444b, 511b, 533b, 605b, 738b,
781b, 783b ; inspector, 311b ;
walled, 60b.
disturb, 549b, 577a, 710a, 845a.
disturbance, 549b, 557a b.
disturbed, 344a, 393b, 464a,
630a ; disturbed times, 887b.
disturber, 7b, 549b, 577a.
ditch, 21b, 142a.
ditcher, 444b, 729a, 758a.
diuretic, 528b.
diver bird, 541a.
divers, 736a.
divert, 680b, 793b.
divide, 37a, 235a, 237b, 243b,
245b, 246a, 248b, 251 ab, 325b,
662a, 755a, 837b, 838a, 881b,
844b, 888a, 907b, 911b.
divider, 248b.
divine, 356a, 401b ; be or
become, 401b.
divinity, 402a.
division, 103b, 235a, 248b, 251b,
252a b, 511b, 538b, 621a, 695a,
881a, 882b. Digitized b]
divisionless, 341a.
divorced, 481a.
dîwân, 13a, 108b, 190a, 526b,
596a.
do, 65a, 418b ; do away, 89b,
103b, 181a, 425a, 847b ; do
battle, 132a ; do continuously,
66a ; do good to, 65a ; do
homage, 96a ; do honour,
147b ; do not, 44a ; do nothing, •
78a, 225b, 377a ; do well, 66a ;
do what is obligatory, 65b ;
do the will of, 65b ; do wrong,
369b, 637a.
dock, 74a, 180b.
dockyard, 180b.
doctor, 592b.
doctrine, 655b.
document, 90b, 106b, 129a, 144a,
161a, 180a, 184b, 200b, 337b,
387b, 440a, 619a, 622b, 661a,
644a, 701b, 722b, 725a, 738b,
755a, 774a, 836a b, 841a, 848a,
849a, 855b, 882a, 885a, 898a ;
documents, old or ancestral,
345a, 830b.
Doer of right, a title, 67b.
doers, 67a.
dog, 4a, 10a, 25b, 31b, 33b,
147b, 149a, 177b.
dog, the fighting, 179b, 221a,
722a ; the house, 177b ; the
Libyan, 5a.
dog of Antef-äa, 243b.
Dog-god, 70a, 699b.
dog-headed, 862a.
dog-skin, 722a.
Dog-star, 664a.
dolphin, 643a.
dolt, 546a.
domain, 95a, 106a, 107a, 144a,
409a, 457b, 490a, 667a, 861a,
897a, 900b ; domains of Horus
and Set, 16a.
domestic, 568a.
domicile, 910b.
domination, 468a.
dominion, 496a, 512b.
done, 67a.
donkey (see ass).
donkey-herd, 586b.
doom, 160b, 520a.
l/ftdoomed;) 345b.
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door, 107a, 130b, 222a, 275a,
371b, 393a, 416a, 419a, 521b,
522a, 588b, 594b, 647a, 654b,
658b, 659a, 723b, 819a, 822a,
823a ; boundary, 908b; false,
420b ; folding, 655a ; leaves of,
129a ; of the earth, 416a ; two
sides of, 821b.
door-bolt, 618b, 775a ; of Maäti,
842b.
door-chamber, 526b.
door-fitting, 283a.
door-gods, 107b, 655a.
doorkeeper, 70a, 71a, 107b ; of
heaven, 70a ; of Osiris, 70a ;
of the Tuat, 107b.
door-post, 351a, 520b ; of Maäti,
388b.
doorway, 159a, 275a, 393a, 417b,
419a.
dose, 661b.
double, 548b, 782b ; of the East,
19a.
double, to, 93a, 763a, 768a.
double-plumed, 18a.
doubler (of years), 768a.
dough, 230b, 534ab, 776b, 844a.
dove, 54b, 234a, 299b, 300a,
301b, 809b, 810b.
dovecot, 166 a.
downcast, 861b.
downwards, 493a, 532a, 579b.
dowry, 286b, 544a, 736a, 774ab ;
in silver, 215b.
doze, 113b.
drachm, 706a.
drachma, 781a.
draft, 94a, 337b.
draftsman (see also
draughtsman), 689b.
drag, 100a, 184a, 324a, 327b,
628b, 629b, 707b, 713a, 827a ;
drag a stream, 490b ; drag
away, 752b ; drag down,
177b ; drag out, 787b ; drag
with ropes, 3b.
dragoman, 106a, 177a.
draper, 356b.
drapings, 476b.
draughtboard and draughts, 604b,
628b, 630a.
draught box, 302a.
draughts, to play, 476a, 604b.
Digitized by
draughtsman, 38a.
draughtsman (artist), 358a, 780a ;
craft of the, 779b.
draw, 90b, 100a, 104a, 184a, 346a,
619a, 703b, 707b, 827a.
draw and quarter, 873a ; draw
game, 287a; draw geese, 187b.
draw bolts, 620b, 690a.
draw a bow, 13b.
draw a design, 610b, 662b.
draw near, 565a, 638a, 846a b,
891a.
draw off, 747b.
draw out, 894a.
draw a sword, 827a.
draw thread, 346b.
draw up a list, 190b.
drawers, 565b, 749a.
drawing, 346a, 555a, 779b.
dream, 163b, 432b ; a bad, 652a.
dregs, 411b, 611b, 677b, 820b.
drench, 223b.
dress, 34b, 169ab, 282b, 356b,
476b, 537b, 606a, 613b, 629b,
631a, 671b, 703b, 714a, 787a,
818b, 850b, 904b ; dressed,
757a, 826a, 835b.
dress a god, 670a.
dress the hair, 850a.
dresser, 714a ; of the dead,
158a ; of a god, 667b.
dressing room, 240a.
dribble, 351b.
dribblings, 620b.
dried (see also dry), 764b ;
dried up, 186b.
drill, 452a.
drill-bow, 166a.
drink, to, 168b, 350b, 592a,
593a, 642a, 648b, 651a, 695b, .
710a, 842b, 887b, 889a ; give
to drink, 696b, 866b ; drink
oneself drunk, 887b.
drink, 58b, 92b, 140a, 202a,
230b, 409a, 485b, 491b, 572b,
616a, 621a, 631b, 637b, 648b,
651a, 722a, 723a, 726a, 735a,
751b, 759b, 761b, 773b, 801a,
817a, 823a, 843a, 857a, 872b ;
fermented, 115a ; holy, 912b ;
made of red grain, 889a ;
pots of, 776a ; to prepare,
735a ; sacrificial, 690a.
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drinker, 593a, 651a.
drinking, the act of, 804b ;
pot, 775b.
drinking companions, 651a.
drinking festival, 859a, 889a.
drink offering, 474a, 516b, 525a,
538a, 709b, 872b.
drip, 708b, 906b ; drip away,
636a.
drive, 443b, 470a ; a furrow,
564a ; ashore, 74ab.
drive away, 40a, 57b, 145a, 262a,
370b, 381a, 393b, 417b, 420ab,
440b, 531b, 533b, 564b, 565b,
613b, 683b, 684a, 696a, 707b,
794a, 810a, 846a, 896b ; drive
pegs, 140a.
drive back, 487b, 614b, 676b,
746a, 747a.
drive cattle, 564b, 841b.
drive off, 787a.
drive in, 72a.
drive out, 563b, 564a, 884a ;
drive out pain, 445b.
driver, 766a, 791 ab.
dromos of temple, 545a.
drop, 227a, 409b, 575b, 849b ;
drop back, 116a ; down,
549a ; of the jaws, 568a ;
out, 568a ; tears, 906a ; with
fatigue, 802a.
droppings, 366b, 409b ; from
eye, 61b ; from nose, 608a.
dross, 714a, 820b.
drought, 652b, 697b, 723b, 732a.
drover, 351b, 586b.
drown, 140a, 442b ; drowned,
95b, 317b, 451a, 897b.
drowning man, 139b.
drowsy, 113b.
drug, 128b, 186a, 247a, 300a,
771a ; aromatic, 346b ; to
treat or be treated with a
drug, 180b, 631b, 710a, 712a,
715a ; drugged beer, 719a.
drum, 10a, 610b, 680a, 827ab, ;
to beat a, 843b.
drunk, 355b, 887b.
drunk, to be or become, 842b ;
to make, 776a. .
drunkards, 436a, 593a, 626b,
651a, 705a, 843a ; habitual,
843a.
Digitized b
drunken man, 634b.
drunkenness, 355b, 634b, 843a ;
day of, 451a ; festival of,
475a.
dry, 185b, 547a, 590a, 724b,
732a, 798a ; dry land, 898a ;
dry rot, 565b, 566a ; dry
tears, 132a ; dry up, 91b,
698a.
dryness, 441a, 652b, 697b, 724b.
dual, mark of the, 152a, 157b,
821a.
duck, 5b, 100b, 256b.
duck-headed, 165b.
due, 882b.
dues, 511a, 521a, 580b, 722b ;
of temple, 195b.
dumb, 705b.
dum palm, 269b ; fruit of the,
473b.
dung, 27b, 30b, 37a, 289b, 451b,
467a, 473a, 509b, 571b, 624a,
700b, 786a ; of crocodile,
325b ; fuel, 902b.
duplicate, 177a, 604b, 675b.
durable, 632a.
during, 815a.
dust, 37a, 99a, 179b, 223b, 253a,
347b, 396a, 469a, 536b, 571b,
723b, 731a, 763b, 815a ; of
alluvial gold, 353a ; storm,
544b ; white, 751a.
dust heap, 15b.
duty, 69b, 161a ; daily, 160b ;
place of, 80b ; regular, 167a.
duties, 586b.
dwarf, 294b, 374b, 470b, 867b,
868b, 883b ; dancing, 883b.
Dwarf-god, 867b.
dwell, 374b, 485a b, 864a.
dweller, 485b, 774b ; dweller in,
573a.
dweller on the earth (i.e.,
the living), 828b.
dweller on the mountain (i.e.,
the dead), 826b.
dwelling, 41b, 42a, 62a, 273b,
499b, 571b, 632b, 725a, 909b ;
dwelling place, 750b.
dye, 693b, 791a.
dyke, 106a, 758a, 759b, 767b,
838b, 861b, 882a, 907b ; to
build a, 882a.
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each, 357a, 828a, 856b, 882b.
eagle, 135b, 910b.
ear, 103a, 126b, 329b ; the two
ears, 508a ; running of the,
644a.
ear, of corn, 548a, 573a, 726b,
728a, 743a, 794b, 795a ; of a
door, 126b ; of a god, 126b.
early, 351a, 870b.
earring, 356a, 728b.
earth, 10a, 11a, 13b, 16b, 25a,
30b, 37a, 83a, 99a, 118b, 220a,
253a, 537a, 585b, 609a, 627b,
666a, 763b, 764b, 766b, 806a,
815a, 816a, 835a ; coloured,
773b, 910a ; crown of the,
163a ; for faïence, 753a ; for
sealing, 643b ; red and white,
558b, 752a.
earth amulet, 750a.
earth creatures, 584b.
Earth-destroyer, 641b.
earthenware, 114a, 252a.
earth, fullers', 866b.
Earth-god, lib, 95b, 175b, 199a,
255a, 498a, 805b, 819b, 831a,
838a, 848b.
Earth-goddess, 819b, 868a.
earth-iron, 210a.
earth lightening, 815b.
earthquake, 298b, 447a, 762a.
Earthquake-god, 631a, 714b.
earthwork, 758a, 858a.
ease, to be at, 610a, 679a.
east, 18b, 19a, 20a, 815b ; Bull
of the, 221b ; goddess of the,
19a ; wise men of the, 430b.
eastern, 18b.
east side, 106a.
east wind, 449a.
easy, 516a.
easy-going, 898b.
eat, 10a, 28b, 48b, 49b, 120b,
122a, 168b, 184b, 185b, 186a,
187a, 215b, 248a, 261b, 392b,
393a, 572b, 600b, 631b, 762a,
772b, 778b, 814a ; eat into,
395a ; eat ravenously, 606b ;
eat the heart, 120b ; to make
to, 592b, 645a ; eat up, 392b.
eater, 168b, 392b.
Digitized t
Eater of foes, 121b.
Eater of heart souls, 169a.
Eater of many, 121a.
Eater of the Arm, 120b.
Eater of the Ass, 121a.
Eater of the Dead, 121a.
Eater of sinners (Osiris), 120b.
Eater of souls, 121a.
eating, 105b, 804b.
eavesdrop, 471a, 672b.
ebony, 142b, 441a, 445b, 446a.
eclipse, 395a, 838b.
eclipsed, 395a.
Ecliptic-god, 479a.
ecstasy, 593a ; fall into an,
530a ; religious, 480b.
eddy, 247a.
Edfû, priestess of, 460b.
edge, 243b, 662b ; of sword,
878a ; of the water, 662b.
edict, 106b, 192a, 337b, 346a,
400b, 441a, 692b, 710a, 849a ;
of slaughter, 631b ; righteous,
668b.
edition, 683a.
Edomite, 102b.
educate, 655a, 757b ; educated,
634a.
education, 655a b.
eel, 480b.
efface, 840a ; effaced, 184b.
effect, to, 807a, 900a.
effective, 20a.
effeminacy, 574a.
efficient, 129b.
effigy, 19a.
efflux, 91b, 419b, 766a.
effusion, 708b.
egg, 119a, 121b, 593a, 649b,
651b, 683a.
eggshell, 62a.
Egypt, Lower and Upper, 97b,
99b, 248b, 431b, 523a, 675b,
741a, 771b, 815a.
Egypt, Middle, 575b.
Egypt, speech of, 416a.
Egyptians, 787b, 815b.
eight, 547b, 548a ; eight-day
cloth, 547b ; eight-day period,
547b.
Eight Gods, the, 548a.
eighteen, 331a.
eighty, 485a, 548a.
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Eileithyia, 388a.
Eileithyiaspolis, 403a, 522b.
ejaculation of spells, 190b.
eject, 659a, 708ab, 833a; fluid,
394b, 561b.
ekbolic, 528b.
elbow, 766b.
elder, 679b.
eldest, 107a, 170b, 601b, 602b,
672a, 828b.
elect, 696b.
elephant, 4a.
elephant grass, 4a.
Elephantine, priest of, 628a ;
speech of, 335b.
elevate, 92a, 537b.
elevation, 424b.
eloquent, 410b, 626a.
Elysian Fields, 183a.
emanation, 419b, 821b, 852b ;
divine, 821b ; liquid, 437a.
embalm, 117a, 188a, 512a, 593b,
631a, 652a, 653b, 654a, 680b,
710a, 715a ; embalmed, 158a,
180b.
embalmer, 158a, 188a, 190b.
Embalmer (Anubis), 593b.
Embalmers, the Four, 188a.
embalmment, 46b ; chamber of
803b.
embank, 882a.
embankment, 882a.
embarcation, 439a.
embark, 7a, 74a, 439a.
embassy, 31a, 161a, 671a.
embers, 896b, 897b.
embrace, 15b, 63a, 64a, 252b,
317a, 446a, 451b, 463a, 470b,
479a, 531a, 548a, 577b, 603b,
616b, 693a, 773ab, 851a, 889a.
embroider, 833a.
emerald, 39b, 89b, 204b, 296a,
741a.; root of, 150b.
Emerald Field, 686b.
emery, 602b ; powder, 89b.
eminence, 830a.
eminent, 713a.
emission, 91b, 218a, 223a, 332a,
366b, 387ab, 394ab, 400a, 437b,
571b, 820b, 864b ; divine, 331b ;
of body, 722b ; of seed, 868a.
emit a cry, 190a ; a fluid, 395a ;
seed, 118a, 609a ; a smell, 551a.
Digitized by
emotion, 241a ; supreme, 44b.
emphasis, 56a, 79a.
employés, 579b.
emptiness, 181a, 184b, 186b,
698a.
empty, 181a, 182b, 184b, 186b,
204ab, 207b, 226a, 237a, 622b,
732b, 771b, 800a ; to make,
698a ; empty of, 339b ; empty
oneself, 133a ; places, 872a ;
the belly, 262b ; handed 732b.
encampment, 178a, 179a, 235a.
enchant, 464b.
ench anter, 514b, 585b.
enchantments, 247a ; god of,
162b ; to work, 247a.
encircle, 246a, 743b ; with walls,
477a ; encircled, 706b.
encirclers, 63a.
enclose, 63a, 75a, 131a, 743b,
769b, 808a, 850b, 851a, 910a ;
enclosed, 557b, 574b, 852a.
enclosure, 19b, 63a, 286b, 600b,
778a, 813a, 878b ; walled, 38a,
575b, 851a.
encompass, 92a.
encourage, 702b.
encroach, 509a.
end, to, 305b, 560a, 787b.
end, 131b, 145b, 244a, 306a,
414a, 488a, 703b, 787b, 835a;
of a period, 131b ; ends of
leaves, 244b ; ends of the
earth, 131b, 773a ; bring to
an, 703b, 715b, 770a, 909b ;
come to an, 834a ; to make
an, 645b, 703b, 711a, 773a,
822a, 833b ; put an end to,
790a.
endless, 488a, 787b.
endow, 88b, 262a, 487a, 602b,
654a, 670b, 885b ; endowed
with spirit or zeal, 23b, 38b.
endowment, 518a, 609b.
endure, 413b, 665a ; to make,
704b ; endured, 140a.
enduring, 913b.
endwise, 264b.
enemy, la, lib, 12b, 27b, 79a,
101b, 116a, 203a, 208b, 227a,
228a, 289b, 302a, 329ab, 345b,
348b, 356a, 369b, 388b, 411b,
434a, 531a, 545b, 546b, 561a,
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572b, 574b, 636a, 642a, 657a,
676a, 678a, 708a, 738b, 740b,
762a, 787a, 817b, 819a, 820a,
894a, 895a b, 899a; defeated,
806b.
Enemy (the Devil), 657a.
enemy, to act as an, 657a.
energy, 738a.
enforce, 300b.
engrave, 9a, 186a, 190b, 254b,
521b, 527b, 567b, 610b, 662b,
680a, 777b, 836a, 867a ;
engraved, 290b, 567b ; engraved
objects, 206a.
engraver, 223a, 291a, 567b, 645b.
enjoy, 147a, 205a, 628b, 833b ;
a dignity, 65a, 410b ; food,
606b ; oneself, 558b, 716b.
enlarge, 181b, 652a, 697a, 837b.
enlarger, 587b.
enlighten, 376b.
enmity, 328b, 461b, 642b, 657a,
678a, 744b, 874b, 895b.
ennobled, 591a.
enquire, 548b ; after, 186b ; for,
179b ; into, 462a, 642b, 673a,
745a.
enquirer, 672b.
enquiry, 642b, 695a, 745a ;
judicial, 745 a.
enroll, 662b ; a name, 65b.
enslave, 607a.
enter, 5a, 9a, 25b, 30a, 93b,
138a b, 158b, 439a, 447a, 576a,
688b, 690a, 845a, 846a ; make
to, 641b, 646b.
en ter er, 846 a.
entertainer, 509a.
enthronement, 485b.
entire, 834a, 880a.
entirely, 414a, 415a, 634a, 779b.
entrails, 189b, 585a.
entrance, 138b, 158b, 284b, 416a,
417b, 419a, 420b, 439a, 576a,
647a, 885a ; and exit, 138a ;
to a path, 416b.
entreat, 124a, 468a, 597a, 603a,
650b, 668b, 745a, 876a.
entre ater, 745 a.
entreaty, 2a, 8a, 382b, 607a,
650a, 658a, 857b, 876a.
entrust, 683b ; entrusted, 384a.
entwine, 282a.
Digitized b
enumerate, 41a.
envelop, 91a, 463a, 651b, 717a,
849a, 909b.
environs, 638a.
envoy, 33b, 42a, 161a, 170a, 245b,
289b, 594a, 688a, 854b ; royal,
391b, 742b.
envy, 388a, 774a.
ep ago menai days, 427b.
epidemic, 27a.
Epiphanes, 241b, 403b, 404b;
the two gods, 23a.
Epiphi, 674b, 740a.
epistle, 337b.
equal, 227b, 595a.
equilibrium, 139a, 563a.
equinox, 543a.
equip, 28b, 291b, 601a, 631b,
661a, 715a, 811b, 904a.
equipment, 282b, 487a, 660b,
715a, 796b, 812a, 885b, 904a ;
funerary, 904b.
equipped, 118b, 796b.
equivalent, 88b.
eradicate, 237a.
erase, 884a.
erect, to, 591b, 646a.
Erpit, 84a.
err, 176a, 83a.
errand, 31a, 161a.
error, 141b, 165b, 373a, 797b.
Erta-hen-reqaiu, 437a.
Erta Sebanqa, 437b.
escape, 14b, 118b, 156b, 176a,
193a, 212a, 216b, 240a, 373b,
380b, 409a, 472a, 481a, 519b,
612b, 793b, 864b.
essence, 280a, 293a, 317b, 398b ;
divine, 293b ; of god, 821b.
establish, 436b, 609a b, 649b,
678ab, 694b, 811b ; oneself,
437a ; established, 54a, 602a,
670a, 671a, 812a, 913b.
establishment, 609b, 900a.
estate, la, 10b, 22a, 72a, 79a,
94a, 95a, 97b, 106a, 107a, 118b,
121b, 144a, 440b, 453a, 459b,
490a, 510b, 537b, 579a, 638a,
661b, 712b, 720a, 721b, 723a,
758a, 769a, 773a, 781b, 835b,
854a, .861b, 900b ; in Ament,
8a ; landed, 467a.
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estate officer, 526b.
estate rolls, 41a, 474b.
estimate, 510b, 838a.
et cetera, 158a, 483b.
eternal, 343b ; eternal home
(the tomb), 80a.
Eternal, the, 507b.
eternity, 264a, 355b, 383ab, 507b,
744a, 893a ; amulet of, 183b ;
begetter of, 189a ; god of, 52b,
383a ; house of, 239a b, 240a ;
place of, 214b ; seed of, 331b ;
soul of, 199b.
étui, 581b.
Euergetai, 340a, 404b.
eunuch, 481b, 822b.
Eupator, 833 a.
evacuate, 91b, 180a, 184a, 195b,
260b, 262b.
evacuation, 184a b.
evade, 240a.
even, 96a ; even as, 826a ; even
though, 786a.
evening, lOab, 22b, 100a, 287a,
288a, 296b, 330a, 420b, 421a,
429a, 529b,. 537a, 608b, 621b,
622a, 624b, 648b, 649a, 840b,
897a.
evening bread, 323b ; evening
meal, 91b, 330a.
event, 163b, 542b, 548b, 561b,
580b, 614b, 617a, 690a, 693b.
eventide, 323b.
ever and ever, 383a.
everlasting, 893a.
Everlasting Rä, 418a.
everlastingly, 264a, 414b.,
everlastingness, 383 a, 893 a.
ever living, 124b.
every, 357a,414a, 838a, 856b, 882b.
everybody, 37b, 68a, 154a, 214a,
260b, 313b, 357a, 426a, 435a,
436a, 493a, 583b, 633a, 880a.
everyone, 154a, 357a, 640b.
every place, 214a.
everything, 475b, 525b.
everywhere, 214a.
evidence, 332b, 544b ; damning,
334a ; false, 141b ; to give,
334a, 694b.
evident, 265b.
evidently, 265b.
Digitized by
evil, 8a, 31b, 120a, 141a, 203a,
208a, 211a, 212a, 214ab, 216b,
226a, 260a, 343a, 345a, 356a,
434a, 459a, 472ab, 490a, 524a,
536b, 538b, 540a, 582a, 594a,
635a, 634b, 641a, 644b, 649a,
678a, 744b, 751a, 778b, 808a,
868b, 869a, 895b.
evil beings or things, 164b,
462b, 744b, 778b, 824a.
evil disposed, 227a.
evil doer, 12b, 165b, 369b, 373a,
375b, 434a, 462b, 541a.
evil eye, 30a, 217a.
evil, form of, 138a.
evil glance, 807a.
evil, god of, 713b,- 869a.
evil hap, 30b, 170a.
evil-hearted, 165b, 216b, 434a.
evil men, 88b, 89b, 869a.
evil natured, 209b.
evil one, 216b, 369b, 677a.
evil personified, Ilia, 211a.
evil plight, 80b.
evil quality, 95a.
evil, secret powers of, 625a.
evil, serpent of, 657a.
Evil (i.e., Set), 629a.
evil spirit, 228a, 377a.
evil thing, 459a.
evil, to be or to do, 141a, 211a,
373a, 488b, 591b.
evilly entreated, 606a.
exact, 139a, 332a, 333b.
exactly, 139a.
exaggerate, 651b.
exalt, 28a, 110a, 625b, 629a,
630a, 680a, 684a, 702a, 711a,
713b, 733a, 837b.
exalted, 7a, 93a, 344a, 713b,
760a, 767a, 912a ; state, 554a.
examine, 158b, 178a, 203a, 266b,
642b, 673a, 716a, 846b, 891a.
Examiner (Osiris), 642b.
examining, 754a.
example, 595a.
exasperate, 689b.
excavate, 178a, 757b.
excavation, 756b.
exceedingly, 108a, 181a, 266a,
414a b, 431b, 459a.
excel, 562a.
excellences, 23a, 214a, 304a.
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excellent, 22b, 93a, 211a, 304a,
305a, 370b.
except, 160b, 340a, 493a.
exception, 160b, 537a ; to make
an, 537a ; without any, 537a.
excess, 189a, 470a.
exchange, 735a b, 874a, 904 a;
speech, 410b.
excitable, 861b.
excited, 159a, 419a, 570a.
excitement, 378a.
exclaim, 49a.
exclamation, 142a, 157b.
exclusive, 546a.
excrement, 184a, 289b, 476 a,
528b, 624a, 700b, 786a, 822b.
excretions, 38b, 222b ; bodily,
307b ; foul, 459a.
excuse, 185b, 899b.
execute, 910a.
executioner, 195a, 303b, 373a,
575b, 644a ; of Osiris, 57a.
exercise functions, 65a.
exert pressure, 521b.
exhaust, 622a.
exhausted, 10b, 175b, 176b,
207b, 225b, 228a, 522a, 534b,
570b, 574a, 598a, 666a, 753a,
800a, 802a.
exhaustion, 207b, 534a, 666a.
exile, 574b, 598a.
exist, 164b, 230b, 542a, 690a,
717b ; to make, 616a.
existence, 164b, 694a ; god of,
165a.
exit, 138a b, 218b, 219b, 240b.
exorcise, 490b.
exorcist, 155b.
expand, 681b.
expansion, 257a.
expedient, 595a.
expedition, 193a ; set out on an,
192b.
expel, 696a, 801b, 884a.
expend, 604a.
expenditure, 438a.
expenses, 240b, 438a, 443b, 446b.
experience, 899a.
expert, 131a, 284b.
expire, 240a.
explain, 178b, 212b, 235b, 252b,
253b, 685a.
Digitized by
explanation, 401a ; mark of, 79a.
explore, 903b.
expunge, 884a.
extend, 3a, 184b, 191a, 450a,
597b, 635b, 652a, 804b, 873a,
894a.
extended, 255b.
extension, 894a.
extent, 134a, 838a.
external, 420b.
extinguish, 2a, 135b.
extol, 733a.
extortion, 141b.
extortioner, 635a.
extract, 292b.
extraordinary, 209b.
exudation, 27a, 61b, 218a, 820b,
852b, 876b.
exude, 877b.
exult, 6a, 466b, 713b.
eye, eyes, 194a, 219b, 306a, 313a,
351a, 408b, 409b, 702a ; disease
of, 14b, 149b, 212b, 421b, 459b,
831a, 843b, 906b ; every,
68a ; inflammation of the,
14a ; the evil, 30a ; the
King's, 68a ; right, 53b ;
the two eyes, 68a, 275a ;
eye to eye, 68a.
Eye-in-his-belly, 224b.
Eye of Horus, 23a, 119a, 125b ;
an offering, 68b ; the* black,
white, and green, 68b.
Eye of Heaven, the left, 18b.
Eye of Khnemu, 68b ; a boat,
68b.
Eye of Rä, 23a, 68b, 80a ; the
left, 4b, 18b.
Eye of Shu, 68b.
Eye of Teb, 68b.
Eye of Tern, 68b.
Eye, the One, 68a.
Eyes, the Two divine, 267a.
eyeball, 217a ; the Two
Eyeballs of Rä, 840a.
eyebrows, 49b, 58a, 63a, 273a.
eyelashes, 630a, 713b.
eyeless, 340b.
eyelids, 574b, 670a, 671b, 672b,
713b.
eye paint, 19b, 20a, 150b, 192b,
329a b, 603a, 672b, 673b, 715b.
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F.
fabrics, 487a.
face, 460a, 493a, 545a, 554a;
downwards, 579b; opening the,
116b, 650a ; the Hidden, 755b ;
face to face, 116b, 493a ;
pure faces, 155a ; face cloths,
850b.
face, to turn the, 866a ; to face
some one, 116b.
facing, 158a, 264a, 339a, 493a.
fact, 525a.
factory, 81b, 483a.
Fägit, 260a.
Fai, 259ab.
Fai-ä, 259b.
Fai-äkh, 259b.
faience, 842a ; blue glazed, 858b,
887a.
Fai-Heru, 259b.
fail, 10b, 26b, 141b, 176a, 227a,
261b, 433b, 802a, 806a, 839a,
891a.
failing, 587b.
failure, 12b, 176a, 177b, 262b,
352b, 595a, 703b, 838b.
Fai-m'khat, 259b.
faint, 227a, 471a, 480b, 803a.
faint-hearted, 680a.
fainting, 175b.
Fai-pet, 259b.
Fait, 259a.
faith, 382b.
Faiu, 259ab.
Faku, 260a.
falcon, 909b.
fall, 227a, 255a, 425b, 439a, 440a,
444ab, 447a, 560b, 694b, 813b ;
away, 433b, 587b, 803b ; down,
439ab, 572b, 624a, 749b ; in
with, 129b ; out (of hair), 184b ;
to make, 79a, 104a, 693b.
fallâh, fellah, 75a, Ilia, 489a.
fallen, the, 79a.
falsehood, 124a, 141b, 335a, 604b,
803a, 810a, 812a, 813b.
falseness, 675a.
falsify, 647a.
fame, 245a, 724a.
familiarity, 278b.
family, 105b, 284a, 316a, 322a,
438b, 443b,
Digitized
famine, 514a, 772b ; goddess of,
514b ; years of, 732b.
famous, 115b, 508b, 837b.
fan, to, 269b, 606a.
fan, fans, 204b, 220a, 318b,
370a, 537b, 610b, 611a, 643b,
647b, 680b ; cook's fan, 370a.
fan bearer, 647b, 849a ; fan for
fire, 237a, 248a.
fancy, to let run free, 38a.
fare, 832a.
fare collector, 446b.
far from, 499 a.
farm, la, 74a, 99a, 457b, 758a,
767a ; labourer, 457b ; land
234a; Pharaoh's, 526b.
farm folk, 638b.
farmers, 32b, Ilia, 489a.
far off, 417b.
far reaching, 181a.
fascinate, 509b.
fashion, 65a, 95a, 118a ; to
fashion, 321a, 323a b, 353b,
366b, 384b, 542a, 616a, 628b,
688b, 689b, 690a, 710a, 730a,
770b, 779a, 909b.
fashioner, 384b.
fasten, 147b, 355a.
fastened, 304b, 776a.
fastening, 273a, 516a, 563b, 600b.
fat, 102a, 113a, 128a b, 140a b,
189a, 260a, 315a, 542a, 550a,
824b, 828a, 913a, 914b ; goose
fat, 758b.
fat, to be, 772b ; to put on, 702b.
fate, 595a, 722b, 724a.
Fate, 326b, 724a.
father, 5a, 19b, 98a, 143b, 832b;
divine, 402a ; of mankind, 98a.
Father-gods, 402a, 832b.
father-in-law, 739a ; of the king,
98a, 402a ; of the god, 98a, 402a.
. fatigue, 142a, 296b, 644b, 802a.
fatten, 757b ; birds, 593b ; geese
and cattle, 185a.
fattened, 773b ; geese, 914b.
fault, 89b, 143b, 165b, 226a,
328a, 367a, 595a.
faultless, 340a, 732b.
favour, 219a, 283a, 347a, 508a;
528a ; by favour, 370b ; mark
of, 508b ; to show, 508a, 813a ;
. unjustly, 437a.
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favoured one, 508b.
favourite, 153a, 561b.
Fayyûm, 816b ; Osiris of the,
104a.
fealty, 50a.
fear, 34a, 445a, 452a, 473b, 479b,
480a, 490b, 499b, 507a, 588a,
589a, 609b, 636a, 678ab, 679a,
887a, 898b.
fearful, 108a, 905b.
fearless, 193b.
feast, 287a, 449b, 474a ; to keep
the, 474a.
feast-day, 451a.
feather, 311b, 352b, 607b, 733a ;
of goose and hawk, 733b ;
of south, 733b ; of Thoth, 733b ;
pair of feathers, 733b.
feather crown, 319a.
feathered headdress, 528a.
fecundate, 387a, 629b.
fed, 394a.
fee, 90a.
feeble, 22a, 78a, 149a, 152b, 207b,
225b, 226a, 227a, 260b, 574a,
587a, 661a, 771b, 802a, 898b.
feebleness, 226a, 874a, 898b.
feed, 77b, 139b, 166b, 179a, 213b,
261b, 590a, 592b, 601a, 606b,
607a, 632a, 645a, 677a, 678a,
696a, 717b, 772b ; feed on,
186a.
feel, 527a.
feeling, 783b.
feet (see also foot), 638a, 807a.
feign, 65b ; feign ignorance,
546a.
Fekhti, 261b.
feldspar, 150b.
felicity, 214b.
fell a tree, 338a, 894a.
fellow, 71b, 277b, 603a, 674a.
fellow worker, 277b.
female, 785b ; females (children),
322a.
female spirit, 24a.
fen district, 103b.
fen man, 103b.
fence, 380b.
Fenkhu, 150b, 260b ; fire of the,
222 a.
Fenkhu cakes, 260b.
Fentchi (Thoth), 261a.
Digitized by
Fenti, 260b, 261a.
Fenti-en-Änkh, 260b.
Fent-ket, etc., 261a.
ferment, 49b, 72b, 115a, 758b.
ferocity, 433b.
ferry, 576b, 704a.
ferry boat, 286a, 295b, 320b,
576b, 814b.
Ferry-god, 267b, 320b, 354b.
ferryman, 267b, 576b, 850a,
895a ; craft of, 286b ; of truth,
894b.
fertile, 150a, 189b, 593a, 649b,
651a.
fervent, 320a.
festal apparel, 602a.
festival, 74a, 117b, 158b, 161b,
166b, 249b, 268a, 310b, 323b,
346b, 438b, 449b, 462b, 474a,
476b, 525b, 616b, 640a, 675a,
840b ; annual, 594a ; book of
the, 474b ; the drunken, 843a ;
the 15th day, 331a; the great,
474b ; hall, 183a ; Karnak,
474b ; monthly, 40a b, 640ab ;
half-monthly, 673a ; quarter
monthly, 881b ; of last quarter,
907b ; of several gods, 242a ;
of Khârgah, 175b ; of the tail,
714a ; of the Two Bulls, 624b ;
sailing, 752b, 893b ; Sixth
day, 643b.
festival, to keep the, 438b, 462b,
613b, 615b.
festivity, 474a.
fetter, to, 273a, 313b, 338a, 607b,
643b, 662a, 762b, 763a, 764b,
765a, 769a, 774a, 778a, 883a.
fetter, lib, 58a, 64ab, 72a, 82b,
91a, 118a, 146a, 156a, 282a, 290b,
292a, 355a, 408b, 479a, 529a,
587a, 593b, 607b, 611b, 631b,
750a, 764b, 766a, 818b, 858a,
883a ; of Set, 587a.
fettered, 533a, 680a, 702b.
feud, 459a.
fever, 81a, 443a, 471a, 517a,
531b, 740a ; patient, 584b.
few, 379b, 397b, 438a, 659b.
fibre, 573b.
ficus carica, 380a.
field, la, 8a, 22a, 27a, 30a, 75a,
100a, 128ab, 195a, 440b, 449b,
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457b, 490a, 585b, 667a, 686a,
720a, 767a, 861b, 881b, 882ab ;
labour, 206b ; labourer, 30a,
75a, 76ab, 201a, 489a, 686a ;
of flax, 8a.
field bread, 686a.
Field-god, 686a.
Field, Holy, 687b.
Field of Eternity, 687a.
Field of Fire, 687b.
Field of Horus, 687a.
Field of Offerings, 687b.
Field of Rä, 687a.
Field of Reeds, 183a, 686b.
Field of the Beetle, 687b.
Field of the Bull, 687b.
Field of the Chief, 687b.
Field of the Gods, 687a.
Field of the Grasshoppers,
687b.
Field of the Ka,7 687b.
Field of the Twin Gods, 687a.
field, offering of, 8a ; produce,
242b, 451b, 667a ; segment of,
464b ; service, 742a ; woman's,
526b.
fiend, 12b, 64a, 79a, 89b, 97a,
99a, 116a, 208a, 227a, 228a,
377a, 419a, 434ab, 546b, 552a,
600a, 618a, 642a, 676a, 694b,
695b, 708a, 731b, 819a, 820a,
895ab.
fierce, 499a, 510a.
fierce looking, 509ab.
Fierce-mouth, 417a.
fiery, 221a, 390a, 817b.
Fiery-eyed, 295a.'
Fiery-eyes, 68a.
Fiery-hands, 190b.
fiery man, 817b.
Fiery Mouth, 817b.
Fiery One, 130b.
Fiery-Soul, 636b.
fifteen, 331a.
fifth, 868b.
fifty, 819a.
fig, 825a, 874a ; bundle of, 867a ;
persea, 725a ; syrup, 380a ;
tree, 380a, 792b, 825a, 867a ;
wine, 874a.
fight, to, 90b, 285b, 315b, 515b,
611a, 729ab, 731a, 744b, 752a,
757a, 772b. M
fight, 75b,.116a, 132a, 154b, 280b,
285b, 292b, 315b, 320ab, 459a,
461b, 467b, 531b, 563b, 626a,
627b, 639b, 661a, 670a, 702b,
704a, 772ab.
fighters, 19b, 132a, 241a, 285b,
286a, 459a, 461b, 468b, 492b,
604a, 639b, 640a, 684a, 703a,
704a b.
Fighters, the, 132b.
Fighter-gods, the Two, 429b,
577b.
fighting, 461b, 735b ; dogs, 221a ;
gods, 241b ; men, 903a.
Fighting Faces, 19b, 132b.
figure, 19a, 69a, 222b, 542a,
557b, 572a, 577a, 602a, 604b,
609a, 616a, 624b, 675b, 752b ;
magical, 823a ; of animal,
135b ; sacred, 138a.
figured (of bronze), 619a.
figures, wax, 303b.
filch, 523b. -,
file, to, 608a.
fill, 316b, 411b, 490a, 607a, 671b,
690a ; fill full, 54b, 83a, 602b ;
fill the bosom, 317a ; the ear,
316b ; to overflowing, 813a ;
with food, 696a ; with water,
902 a.
filled, 316b, 467b, 520a ; be filled,
490a ; with soul, 38b.
fillet, 228a, 304b, 313b, 319a,
376a, 399b, 450a, 607b, 623b,
658a, 859b, 876b ; white, 698b.
fillets (of fish), 187b.
filling, 690a.
filly, 695b.
filth, 9b, 11a, 49b, 113b, 119b,
177b, 227a, 459a, 467a, 469a,
470a, 473a, 476a, 509b, 571 ab,
635a, 683a, 708a, 786a.
filthy, 31b, 208a, 470ab ; people,
762a.
find, 770a, 807a ; a mouth, 807a ;
. find out, 527a.
fine, to, 865b.
fine, 22b ; garments, 710b ;
gold, 370b ; linen, 779a.
finest, 461a, 829b.
finger, 104b, 874b, 902b, 905b ;
of Set, 905b.
J fingernails, 523b.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
finish, 19a, 129b, 131a, 305b, 306a,
568a, 591a, 626a, 645b, 704b,
773a, 787b, 834a, 878b, 909b,
910a ; of a matter, 703b.
finished, 131b, 787b.
fir-cones, 793a.
fire, 6a, 9b, 14a, 17a, 22b,
49a, 78b, 92a, 110a b, 130a,
146a, 163b, 174a, 182b, 221ab,
222a, 234a, 276a, 284b, 285b,
290a, 310b, 345a, 366b, 367a,
377b, 380c, 387b, 390a, 391a,
392b, 393a, 417a, 429a, 434ab,
439b, 447a, 451b, 452a, 465b,
510a, 517a, 526a, 531b, 538a,
539a, 547a, 588b, 589b, 609b,
6iy>, 618b, 628a, 631a, 632b,
649a, 653a, 680a, 681a, 695b,
696b, 702a, 709a, 714b, 716a,
724b, 725a, 731b, 740a, 764b,
765ab, 774a, 775b, 795a, 803a,
817b, 823a, 832a, 845ab, 864b,
897b, 900b, 911b, 915a ; a
consuming, 168b ; divine, 163b;
lake of, 71b, 687a ; liquid,
400a ; place of, 80b ; region
of, 16a ; sacred, 373a ; slow,
373a ; to light a, 247b, 628a,
676b, 708a, 709a, 712b ; to set
on, 648a.
fire altar, 135a, 147b, 179b,
286a.
fire bringer, 56b.
fire drill, 590a, 850a:
fire flash, 267b.
fire festival, 147b.
Fire-god, 10ab, 49a, 70b, 166b,
186a ; gods of Tuat, 434b.
Fire-goddess, 163b, 393a, 428a.
firelight, 695b.
fireman, 70b.
fire offering, 10a, 135a, 196a, 217b,
594a, 639a, 775b.
fire pits, the Five, 465a.
fireplace, 135a, 147b, 290a, 535b.
fire stand, 137a.
fire stick, 56b, 222a, 238a, 590a,
894a.
firewood, 566b, 590a.
firm, 128ab, 164a, 297a, 680b,
893b, 914b ; to make, 49b.
firm-handed, 193b. „. ...
Digitized by
first, 316a, 460a b, 473b, 554a,
562a, 597b, 734b, 828b ; to be,
381a.
firstborn, 107a, 160b, 584a, 601b,
642b, 672a, 723a ; of Osiris,
216a.
first fruits, 829a.
sFirst Image, 826b.
First Lady, 829b.
firstling, 160b.
first part, 460b.
fish, to, 463a, 465a, 475a, 484a.
fish, 5ab, 13a, 25a, 30b, 32a,
115a, 128a, 148a, 154b, 176b,
179a, 203a 207a, 214b, 220b,
225b, 226b, 233a, 236b, 262b,
318a, 376b, 419ab, 423b, 424 ,
428b, 433a, 437b, 440b, 462b,
475b, 536b, 537b, 542a, 549b,
550b, 569b, 592b, 661b, 624a,
651a, 737b, 757a, 767a, 835b,
837a, 902b, 914b ; dead, 273b ;
fighting, 132b ; latus, 152a ;
mythological, 19b, 141b ; pilot
of Rä, 20a ; red, 192b ; spotted,
58b ; voracious, 832a.
Fish-city, 424b.
fisherman, 142b, 148b, 178b,
179a, 318a, 463b, 514b, 535b,
' 538b, 897b..
Fish-god, 424b, 431a, 699b.
fishing, festivals of, 179a; net,
745b ; tackle, 931a.
fish line, 421b.
fish offal, 594a.
fish pond, 76a, 170b, 758a, 812a.
fish pool, 814b.'
fish scales, 394b.
fish spawn, 21b, 606b, 657b, 741a.
fish tanks, 720a, 766b.
fist, 6a, 120a, 545a.
fistful, 545a.
fistula, 736a.
fitting, 722b, 819b, 837a ; order,
193a.
fittingly, 332a.
fittings, 119a.
five, 868b.
Five Days, the ep ago menai, 451a.
fix, 602a, 722b ; the attention,
274a ; the eyes, 826a.
fixed, lb, 296b.
„. flabby, 152b.
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flag, 523b, 594b, 647b ; coloured,
69b.
flagbearer, 851b.
flagstaff, 583b, 675b.
flail, 139b, 387a, 449b.
flame, 6a, 9b, 14a, 17a, 49a,
63b, 92a, llOab, 130a, 131a,
146a, 174a, 182b, 221ab, 222a,
234a, 276a, 284b, 285b, 300b,
345a, 366b, 367a, 377b, 380a,
387b, 390a, 391a, 392b, 393a,
419a, 429a, 434a b, 439b, 445a,
451b, 452a, 465b, 510a, 526a,
538a, 539a, 589b, 609b, 611b,
628a, 631a, 632b, 649a, 653a,
664b, 680a, 681a, 709a, 716a,
725a, 740a, 775b, 798a, 817b,
832a, 841a, 845b, 846b, 897b ;
divine, 49a ; flame up, 159a,
221b, 367a ; Island of, 16b.
Flame-god, 241b.
Flame-goddess, 23a.
flamer, 367a, 393a.
Flaming-Eye, 24b.
flap the wings, 797b.
flare up, 191a.
flash, lightning, 842a.
flask, 282b, 462b.
flat, river, 272b.
flat (transport), 764a.
flat drum, 875b.
flatter, 224b, 643b, 650b, 804a.
flattery, 15a, 650b.
flatulence, 732a, 813b.
flax, 17a, 110b, 136a, 155a, 252a,
284b, 319a, 484b, 589a, 661a ;
hot-presser of, 247b.
flax cloth, 234b. "
flax fields, 8a.
flea, 234b, 235a.
flee, 14b, 43b, 44a, 216b, 220a,
255b, 275a, 420ab, 481a, 519b,
612b, 633b, 688a, 695b, 750b,
857b, 864b ; flee in terror,
810a.
fleet, 314b ; inspector of, 642b.
flesh, 30a, 31a, 34a, 43a, 75b,
76a, 120b, 602a, 652b, 746a ;
divine, 33a, 402b, 466a.
flesh and bone, 28a, 33a, 113b,
154b.
flesh of Osiris, 43a ; of Rä, 43a ;
«of Tern, 43a. Digitizedb\f
flesh food, ,120b.
flexible, 256b.
flier, 118ab.
flight, 105b, 156b, 258a, 263b,
420a, 462b, 465b, 633b, 688a,
866a ; put to, 658a ; take to,
255b.
flint, 218a, 630b, 777b, 888a ;
knives, 842a.
Flint-eyes, 68a.
float, 374a.
flock, 18a, 114b, 299a.
flood, to, 12a, 22a, 213a, 368b,
544b, 602b, 626b, 644a, 671b,
843a.
flood, 12a, 27b, 31b, 35b, 36a,
49b, 95b, 96a, 97b, 142b,
174b, 195b, 203a, 211a, *212b,
253b, 293a, 297b, 307b, 370b,
459b, 475b, 589a, 607a, 611b,
612b, 653b, 806b, 807a, 814a ;
new, 349a ; rising, 370b.
Flood, the, 317b.
flooded, 213a.
flooding, 602b.
floor, 83a ; of chariot, 246a.
floral crowns, 275a.
flour, 32b, 356b, 411a, 704a ; fine,
395b, 853a; fine wheaten, 771b ;
offerings of, 56b.
flour of dates, 56b.
flour of "millet, 223b.
flourish, 22a, 77b, 110a, 147a,
148b, 150a, 175a, 224b, 282b,
421b, 436b, 680b ; to make,
649b.
flourish a knife or stick, 17a,
394b.
flourishing, 148b, 193a, 422a, 423a.
flout, 334b.
flow, 32b, 69a, 97b, 223a, 224b,
293a, 329b, 400a, 541a, 697b,
736a, 793b ; flow away, 157a,
343b ; of poison, 736a ; of
water, 725b ; flow out, 889a ;
flow quickly, 9b.
flower, 10b, 54b, 55a, 105a,
126b, 146a, 151b, 167b, 179a,
192b, 209a, 216a, 226b, 243b,
372b, 374b, 383b, 384b, 385b,
423b, 464a, 467a, 472b, 487b,
500a, 531b, 645a, 721a, 722b,
MÜfS&ffiÜP*' 903b' 905a*
1120
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
flower basket, 248a..
flower for a wreath, 126b, 275a.
flowers, of heaven, 8b, 77b ;
of the south, 388a ; of speech,
667a.
flower stand, 248a.
flowering shrub, 721b.
flowing, 541a, 708b.
fluid, 400a ; of life, 193a, 585b.
flute, 147a, 152a, 273b, 594a, 654a.
flutter, 5b, 386b, 393b, 549a, 604a.
flux, 138b, 387a, 604b.
fly, Ilia, 118a, 119b, 465b,
472b, 480a, 552a.
fly, to, 42a, 118b, 135a, 136a,
203a, 230a, 234b, 235a, 462ab,
498b, 532a, 645a ; fly away,
541a ; into the air, 824b ; into
a rage, 849a ; to make, 661b ;
over, 552b ; through veins,
381a.
fly flapper, 318b, 537b.
fly whisk, 647b.
foal, 323a, 705a.
foam, 7b, 629a, 738b.
fodder, 49a, 532a, 709b, 711a.
foe, 27b, 101b, 227a, 228a, 285b,
289b, 302a, 329ab, 345b, 369b,
434a b, 545b, 546b, 561a, 574b,
636a, 657a, 676a, 740a, 817b,
895b.
foetid, 822b.
foetor, 294b, 553a.
fog, 96a.
fold (of flock), 813a.
fold, 286b ; in the arms, 616b,
693a ; the wings, 616b.
folds of serpent, 763a.
foliage, 34a, 90a, 146a, 167a,
343a, 600b, 631a, 669a, 733a,
745b, 802b, 806b, 897a, 905a,
911a.
folk, 170a, 435b, 436b, 465b,
525a, 583b, 815b, 880a ; aged,
17b ; young, 898a.
follow, 245b, 467b, 568a, 675b,
742a ; about, 246b ; a road,
891b ; closely, 338a ; to make,
623a.
follower, 45b, 293a, 457b, 567b,
742a.
Followers of Häp, Hathor, Horus,
Rä, 743a. Digitized by
following, 742a ; to be in the,
164b.
folly, 140a, 180a, 419b, 648a;
to commit, 369b.
food, 3b, 8a, 28a, 43a, 49a,
72b, 77a, 91b, 119b, 120b,
126ab, 134b, 137a, 138a, 139b,
140a, 142a, 148a, 168b, 179a,
185b, 186a, 202a, 230b, 234a,
247b, 252a, 253a, 255b, 259b,
261b, 262b, 283b; 286b, 323b,
369a, 433a, 450a, 468a, 469a,
525a, 528b, 532a, 538a, 606b,
612b, 624a, 632a, 676a, 677a,
717b, 722b, 725b, 734a, 735a,
747a, 761b, 762a, 730b, 783b,
822b, 832a, 833a, 884b, 904a,
908a, 915b ; celestial, 906b ;
cooked, 236a ; daily food, 278b,
663a ; mixed, 885b, 887b ; for
journey, 446b ; roasted, 906a.
Food-gods, 71a.
food offering, 735a.
foodstuff, 566b.
fool, 340b, 419b, 528a, 546a ;
to play the, 546a.
foolish, 180a, 431a, 649b, 652b.
foolish man, 640a.
foot (see also feet), 156b, 233a,
435a ; ring for, 302b.
footboard, 253b.
foot cases, 106b.
footman, 255b.
footsoldier, 6a, 255b.
footstep, 873b, 891b.
footstool, 253b, 443a, 452a b, 786b.
for, 56a, 339a, 492b, 536a, 545a.
for ever, 339ab, 415a, 450a, 787b.
for the sake of, 30b.
for why, 77a.
forage, 101a.
forager, 101a.
forbear, 830a, 909a.
forbearing, 180b.
force, to, 201a, 292b, 521a ;
a door, 219b, 650a; a passage,
480b ; a way, 20a, 117b, 158b,
201a, 347b ; open, 539a, 592a ;
a woman, 571b, 797a ; to
use, 867a.
force, 388b, 401b, 528b, 738a,
795b, 802b ; forces, 389a, 772a.
*,ford„288a, 330a, 569a.
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
1121
forearm, 105ab, 120a, 326a, 327a,
726a, 736b, 737b.
forecourt, 158b, 419a, 443b.
forefathers, 4b.
forehead, 273a, 416b, 554a, 820a,
841b, 885b.
foreign, 214b, 420b, 911a ; lands,
533b, 534a, 815b ; speech, 335a.
foreigner, 2a, lib, 90a, 113b,
214b, 260b, 343b, 533b, 541b,
740b, 741ab, 782a, 911a.
fore-knowledge, 896a.
fore-leg, 544a, 559b, 597b.
foreman, 311b, 473b, 562a, 901a.
foremost, 828b.
forepart, 460a, 461a, 554a ; of
boat, 461b.
forequarter, 460a.
forerunner, 554a.
foreskins, 764a b.
forest, 755 a.
forge, 368b, 484a, 544a, 708a.
forget, 5a, 283b, 315b, 616a, 671b,
692b, 851a ; to make, 602b,
671b.
forgetfulness, 283b.
fork (of the legs), 162a.
form, 19a, 21a, 65a, 69a, 93a,
222b, 321a, 323b, 353b, 366b,
534b, 542a, 542b, 598a, 616a,
624b, 632a, 666b, 670b, 672b,
673a, 688b, 689b, 690a, 698b,
716b, 730a, 761b, 765b, 770b,
771a, 779a b, 804b, 821b, 847a,
853b ; bodily,466a, 893a ; divine,
402a, 577a ; hidden, 775b.
former, 820a.
formerly, 554a, 580a.
formulae, 22b, 346a, 400b, 623a,
831b, 860b, 862a ;
commemorative, 589b ; for spirit-souls,
635a ; magical, 448a, 515a,
745a ; to recite, 22b.
forsake, 528a.
fort, 100a, 297b, 338b, 526a,
557b, 569a, 595a, 633b, 660b,
705b, 706a, 718b, 840a, 903b,
910a.
forthwith, 265b, 495a, 595b.
fortification, 60b, 605b.
fortified, 851a, 852a.
fortify, 54a, 104b, 690a, 772a,
910a. n- . ..
D gitized by
fortress, 60b, 104b, 166a, 290a,
297b, 389a, 569a, 650b, 705b,
706a, 851a, 878b, 903b.
Fortress of the Father, 878b.
fortunate, 595a.
fortune, 693b, 724a ; good, 617a.
forty, 480b.
fosterer, 809b.
foster mother, 428a.
foul, 143a, 145b, 343b, 382b,
383a, 470a, 537b, 644a, 725b,
726a, 762a, 787a, 883a.
Foul-Face, 459b.
found, 609b, 629a, 678ab, 778a,
807a, 810a, 811b, 812a, 884a.
foundation,207a, 325b, 602a, 605a,
609a b, 670b, 675b ; to lay a,
609a.
founded, 189b.
founder, 678b ; of the earth,
812a.
foundry, 312a, 323b, 325a, 544a.
foundryman, 354a.
fountain, 110a, 123b, 233a, 280a,
490b, 579a, 724b, 863a.
four, 44a, 258a, 263a.
fourfold, 548b ; garment, 44a.
four-horned, 398a.
four-legged, 255b.
fourth, 263a.
fowl, 186b, 230a, 235a, 573a,
848b.
fowler, 178b, 463ab, 475a, 618a,
695a, 769a ; chief, 475a.
fractions, mark of, 415a.
fragment, 252a, 392b, 772b.
frame, 206b, 859b ; framed,
324b.
framework, 835b, 859b.
frankincense, 348b, 377b, 378a.
fraternize, 89b.
fraud, 14b, 472b, 488b, 530a,
540a, 572a, 777a, 790a.
free, to free, 369b, 472a, 591a,
621a, 622b, 727a.
free born, 591a.
freedom, 370a.
freeman, 646a.
freight, 594a.
frenzy, prophetic, 530a, 647b.
frequenters, 138b.
frequently, 595b.
.fresh,,. 150 a.
4B
1122 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
fretwork, 304b.
friend, 69b, 285a, 310a, 366b,
442a, 449b, 540a, 548a, 551a,
552a, 554a, 577b, 636a, 809b ;
intimate, 430a ; to be, 520b,
539b, 674b ; to behave as a,
551b.
"Friendlies," 386 a.
friendship, 552a, 624b.
fright, 395a, 499b, 839a.
frighten, 393b, 395a, 420a, 499a,
577a, 693b, 712b, 866b.
frightening, 887b.
fringe, 631a.
frisk, 854a, 858a.
frizz the hair, 849b.
frizzle, 550b.
frog, 118a, 764a, 775b, 789a.
Frog-goddess, 80b, 514a.
from, 65a, 100b, 264a, 279b,
414a, 560a; from to, 851b.
from of old, 909a.
from this day, 100b.
front, 220a, 460a, 461a, 494b,
545a, 554a, 580a, 878b, 879a ;
to be in, 562a ; put in, 693b.
frontier, 158a, 488a, 820b, 844b,
852a ; guard of, 246b ; to
cross, 439a.
frontier stones, 81b.
Front-land (South), 575b.
froth, 7b, 509b, 738b, 820b ;
of beer, 629a.
fruit, 49b, 60a, 61a, 72a, 195a,
201b, 233b, 242b, 252a, 273b,
380b, 411b, 427a, 470b, 547a,
563b, 586a, 621b, 641a, 688b,
689a, 745b, 746b, 747a, 753a,
762a, 767a, 785b, 788a, 796b,
798a, 804a, 814b, 827b, 833a,
839b, 842a, 845b, 876b, 890b,
900a ; Sûdânî, 728b ; cake,
817a ; of sycamore fig, 797b ;
tree, 49b, 63a, 269b, 797b,
892 a.
fruit-bearing trees, 890b.
fry, 550b.
Ftu-heru, 263b.
fuel, 702a, 902b.
fugitives, 9b, 156b, 215b, 220a,
255b, 618a.
fulfil, 129b.
Digitized by
full, 2b, 316b, 489b, 520a, 587b,
634b, 834a.
fuller, 318a, 435a.
fullers' earth, 866b.
fulling, 726b.
full moon, 29b.
fullness, 314b, 316b, 545a, 634b,
647a.
fume, 131a, 516b.
functions, 486b, 487a.
fundament, 244a.
funeral, 301a, 772a, 860a.
fur, 631a.
furious, 615b, 689b, 774b.
furl, 735b ; a sail, 725b.
furnace, 135a, 464a, 499b, 506b,
535b, 708a, 775b, 786b, 803a,
819ab, 840a, 841b, 885b.
furnaces, the Five of the Tuat,
465a.
furnish, 92a, 810a, 811b, 904a ;
furnished, 118b.
furnishing, 119a, 282b, 812a.
furniture, 43a, 79b, 90a, 136a,
229a, 234a, 462b, 525a, 640a,
715a, 789b, 812a, 876a.
furrow, 191a.
further, 809b.
fury, 395a, 536b, 908a.
futurity, 265b.
"fuzzy-wuzzies," 368a.
G.
Ga âsut, 800b.
Gaf, 802b.
gag, 729b ; gags of leather,
729b.
Gagait, 801a.
Gai, 801a.
gain the mastery, 531a, 690b.
gainsay, 116b, 122b ; gainsaid,
34a.
Gait, 801a.
gait, 373b.
gale, 174a, 683a, 902a.
gall, lb, 82b, 689b.
gall bladder, 9b.
gall duct, 9b.
gallop, 852b.
gamble, 858a.
game, 25b, 221a ; from the
... desert, 114b.
Microsoft vti)
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS. 1123
ganders, 848a.
gang, 599b.
gang of five, 864a.
gang of labourers, 82a, 585b.
ganger, 495a.
gangrene, 160a, 217a.
gangway plank, 157a.
gap, 252b.
Gaqit, 804a.
garb, 169b.
garden, 19b, 122a, 146a, 148b,
192b, 240a, 499b, 529b,559ab,
721b, 722a, 723a, 725a, 745b,
749a, 770a, 788b, 789a, 808a,
891b, 905a; water-garden, 720a.
gardener, 559a, 788b, 789a,
789b ; date tree gardener,
269b.
gardeners, the twelve, 69b.
garden house, 700b.
garden land, 558b, 614b.
garden plants, 722a, 808a.
garden stuff, 709b.
garden tent, 475a.
garden walk, 144b.
garland, 146b, 169a, 192b, 275a,
279a, 287a, 319a, 602b, 701b,
810b ; of triumph, 271b ; to
put on, 701a.
garlic, 473b, 822b.
garment, 14a, 34b, 49b, 62a,
92b, 95b, . 103b, 104a, 110a,
119a, 121b, 139a, 164a, 169b,
170a, 174b, 205a, 230a, 236a,
252b, 260a, 262b, 282b, 289b,
300a, 329a, 393b, 407b, 424b,
440b, 458b, 476b, 483b, 532b,
579b, 582a, 591b, 606a, 418b,
624a, 629b, 635a, 641a, 649b,
652a, 672a, 678a, 695b, 711a,
711b, 712b, 714a, 718a, 750b,
755a, 757a, 768a, 773b, 776a,
791b, 818b, 840a, 864a, 867a,
868a, 870a, 875b, 879a, 895b,
897a, 904b ; funerary, 832b ;
linen, 615b ; night, 667a ;
nobleman's, 646a ; skin, 200b ;
white, 698b ; whole, 896b.
garrison, 55b, 557b,
garrulous, 335a.
gash, 561a, 730a, 867b.
Gasut, 803b.
Gata, 804a. Digitized by
gate, 130b, 275a, 371b, 416a,
419b, 443b, 658b, 659a, 660b,
723b, 819a ; at Philae, 108b ;
title of king, 659a ; a tomb,
819a.
Gates, keeper of the Two, 70a.
Gates of hell, horizon, palace,
655a.
gate-house, 221b.
gatekeepers, 71b.
gate-sockets, 113a.
gate-tower, 275a, 658b.
gateway, 130b, 219b ; fortified,
633b.
gather, 575a, 683a, 701b, 710a,
914b ; grapes, 734b ; together,
64a, 613b, 625a, 628b, 639a,
659b, 664b, 683a, 826ab, 878b.
gathering, 600b, 639a ; of people,
848a.
gaze, to, 158b ; intently, 826a.
gazelle, 33b, 40a, 129a, 268a,
270a, 441b, 442b, 443b, 777b,
803b, 812b ; white, 275b ;
young, 426b ; the Four, 439b.
Gazelle-god, 122b, 555a.
gazelle-herd, 586b.
Geb, god, 800b, 805b, 831a,
848b ; a form of Râ, a stake,
an ithyphallic god, 806a ;
head of the gods, 806a.
Geb, the Four Sons of, 263b.
Geb, god of celestial ocean, 806a.
Geb, Hall of, 183a,
Geb in Shentch, 806a.
Geb (Nile), 806a.
Geb-qenbti, 806a.
Geb, soul of, 200a, 669a.
Geb-ur (Horus), 806a.
Gebb, 805b.
Gebel Barkal, 869b.
Gebel Zâbarah, 154b.
Gebi, 806a.
Gebit, 806a.
geese, 14b, 829b ; drawn, 187b ;
fattened, 185a, 415b ; gall of,
689b ; mixed food for, 885b,
887b.
Gefut, 807a.
Gehsit, 812b.
gem, 344b, 394b, 521b.
Gem-hesu, 807b.
y7/\Gemi?c807b.
4B 2
1124 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
Gemu-heru, 807b.
Gemut, 807b.
general, 247a, 312a, 638a, 860ab.
generation, 284a, 331b ; first,
570a.
generation-god, 189a.
generations of men, 898a.
generator, 462b.
generous, 305a.
genetrix, 321a.
Gengen-ur, 809a.
Gen-hesu, 809a.
genital organs, 848a.
genitals, 481b.
genitive, mark of, 339a, 344b,
348a, 349a.
genius, 782b.
gentle, 597b, 598a, 809a ; of
winds, 517b.
gentleman, 538b, 591a, 646 a,
737a ; son of a, 584b.
gentleness, 273b, 680b.
gentlewoman, 422b, 737a.
gently, to act, 796b.
genuine, 271a.
genuineness, 270b.
Genur, god, 809a.
Gen-urit, 809a.
geometry, term used in, 464b.
Gerbatus, 810b.
Gerh, 811a.
Gerhit, 811a.
germ, 651b.
Gersi, 811b.
Gerteka, 810a.
Gertes, 810a.
Gesi, 813b.
Geseptiu, 813b.
Geshi, 814b.
Gestà, 814a.
Getà, 814b.
get back, 43b.
get round, 30a.
get up, 258a ; get up early, 562b.
giant, 389a.
Giant (Orion), 389a.
gift, 3a, 4a, 5b, 56b, 117a, 148a,
191a, 204b, 206b, 262a, 270b,
283b, 286b, 304a, 343a, 438a,
487a, 491b, 508a, 514b, 518a,
521b, 544a, 813b, 865a, 868a,
884b.
gills of fish, 572b, 907aJ/g/,/zed,
Gilukhipa, 792b.
giraffe, 282a, 592a, 610b.
gird, 574b ; gird on, 169a, 701a ;
gird round, 64a; girded, 451b.
girdle, 15b, 75b, 113a, 131b,
164a, 217a, 282b, 304b, 313b,
319a, 324a, 338b, 395b, 419b,
540a, 625a, 631a, 654b, 676b,
701b, 715a, 862b, 911a.
girl, 32b, 102a, 110b, 141b, 303a,
426b, 471b, 545b, 573b, 584a,
798b; little, 750a.
girt, 253a.
give ! 50b, 279b.
give, 102b, 115a, 139b, 270b,
436b, 562a, 654a, 815a, 840b,
864a, 865a ; a command, 57a ;
birth, 55a, 89b, 221b, 233b,
387b, ground, 889a; light, 204b,
212b ; make to, 681b ; order,
191b ; thanks, 403a ; the hand,
865b ; the lie to, 437a.
give quarter, 9a.
give way, 889a, 891a.
given, 436b, 774b.
giver, 865a, 868a ; of winds,
437a.
glad, to be, 74b, 145a, 168a,
412a, 433a, 466b, 499a, 517b,
689a, 833b ; to make, 592b,
613b, 683a.
gladden, 635b, 679b, 682b.
gladness, 3a, 37b', 74a, 77b,
160b, 168a, 260a, 310b, 326a,
426b, 433a, 444a, 466b, 858b.
glance, 68a, 123a, 254a, 357a,
808a, 891a ; evil, 807a ; to shoot
a, ,708b.
gland, 201b ; of throat, 110a.
glaucoma, 736b.
gleam, 681b.
gleanings, 596a.
glede, 909b, 910ab.
glib, 533a.
glide, 136a, 370b.
glimpse, 254a.
glitter, 820b, 858b.
globule, 234b, 237a, 256b, 650a,
880b.
gloom, 600b, 795b, 798a.
gloomy, 789a.
gloomy-faced, 798b.
A glorification, 635a, 680a.
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS. 1125
glorify, 17a, 589b, 635a, 710a.
glorifyings, 824a.
glorious, 22b, 245a, 737a ; deeds,
23a.
glory, 3b, 245a, 724a, 822b, 912a;
glory be to 1 15a.
glow, 436b, 817b, 896b.
glue, 32b.
glutted, 634b.
glutton, 5b, Ilia, 120a, 626b,
705a.
gluttonous, 626b.
gluttony, 5b, 119b.
gnat (mosquito ?), 550a, 552a,
900a.
gnaw, 168b, 169b, 185b, 248a,
731a, 882b.
go, 8a, 9a, lib, 30a, 31a, 74b,
118b, 193b, 216b, 235b, 272b,
287a, 289b, 324b, 330a, 346a,
377b, 429a, 451b, 541a, 624b,
632a, 633a, 637a, 640b, 647a,
654a, 716b, 723a, 725a, 737b,
739a, 740b.
go about, 195a, 232a, 288b, 351b,
376b, 415b, 417a, 478a, 875a.
go against, 145a.
go astray, 839a.
go away, 144a, 157b, 187b, 240a,
417a, 420a, 449b, 587b, 633a.
go back, 28b, 457b, 569b, 618a ;
make to, -684a, 694b.
go beyond, 604a.
go down, 444b, 528b, 633a ;
make to, 682a.
go forth, 193b, 240a.
go forward, 593b..
go in, 118b, 138ab, 576a ; in
front, 381a.
go off, 841a.
go on, 196b, 216b ; a journey,
32a.
go out, 118b, 240a ; of the way,
883a.
go round, 216a, 246ab, 428a, 743b,
780a ; to make to, 662b, 680a.
go softly, 449b.
go through, 567b.
go to waste, 439b.
go up, 7a, 28a, 129a, 449b.
goad, 40a, 386b, 516b, 680a,
792a.
Digitized by
goats, 18a, 39a, 107a, 114a,
126a, 129a, 142a, 154b, 170a,
299a, 624b, 762a, 786a, 792a,
796a, 897b ; wild, 514b.
goat hide, 140a,
God, 546a, 401a.
god, 170b, 401a, 408b ; an
everlasting, 78b ; composite, 109a ;
ears of the, 126b.
god, dance of the, 38b.
god, dog-faced, 121a, 406a.
god, field of the, 403a.
god, four-headed ram, 494a.
god, great, 108b.
god, house of the, 402b.
god, letter of, 108b.
god, mouth of the, 831a
god of olden time, 830a.
God One, 403b.
god, the limitless, 413a.
god, the old, 17b.
god, the primeval, 231a.
god, way of the, 144b.
god, young, 76b, 749b.
goddess, 182a, 401b, 408b, 486a,
494a, 690b, 737a, 826a.
goddess, the Hittite, 25b, 127b,
the nude or Syrian, 781b,
794b ; the Two Nursing
Goddesses, 551b.
gods, 409b.
gods of the Boat of Earth, 405b.
gods of the Circles, 407a.
gods of earth, 407a.
gods of heaven, earth, Tuat
and Nile, 405b.
gods of the east, 405a.
gods of the exits, 406a.
gods of the funerary mountain,
407a.
gods of the Great Bear, 406a.
gods of the Great House, 406a.
gods of Het-Benben, 406b.
gods of the horizon, 405a.
gods of the House of Fire, 406a.
gods of the Lake of Fire, 405b.
gods of Mehen, 405b.
gods of the months, 40b.
gods of Nekhen, 406a.
gods of the Nile Caverns, 407a.
gods of the no mes, 406b.
gods of the North, 406b.
iU#cêodgftqf, 1,000 years, 404a.
4»3
1126 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
gods of one (i.e., the same)
shrine, 237b, 588b, 789b.
gods of Osiris, 407a.
gods of Pe, 406a.
gods of roads, 406a.
gods of Saa-Set, 405b.
gods of Seti, 407b.
gods of slaughter, 71b, 117b.
gods of the shrine of Osiris, 405b,
406 a.
gods of Sinai, 406b.
gods of the South, 406b.
gods of towns, 406b.
gods of the train of Osiris, 405b.
gods of the Tuat, 406b, 407a.
gods of the West, 406b.
gods, the ancestor, 830b.
gods, the avenging, 669a.
gods, the Eight of Khast, 407a.
gods, the endowed, 407a.
gods, the false, 407b.
gods, the father, 406a.
gods, the Four, Seven, Eight
' and Nine, 404b.
gods, the Forty-two, 405a.
gods, the gracious, 20b.
gods, the groups (tetrads) of,
263a b.
gods, the guides of Tuat, 407a.
gods, the little (false), 406b ;
the Nine Little, 405a.
gods, the lesser, 750a.
gods, the mummied, 97a.
gods, the Nine, 250b, 405a.
gods, the old, 17b.
gods, the primeval, 406a.
gods, the senior, 407a.
gods, the Seven, 406b ; the
Seven Wise, 896a.
gods, the Twelve Fetterers of
Äapep, 407 a.
gods, the twin, 404a.
gods, the Two and Three
Companies of, 250b, 405a.
gods, the Two Devourers, 404b.
gods, the Two Lion-, 404a.
gods, the Warrior, 26a.
gods who are on pedestals, 405a.
gods who follow their doubles,
407a.
gods who rejoin limbs, 405a.
gods who weep not, 78b.
gods who weigh, 406b. -,..... .
Digitized
God-city, 407b.
God-house, 239a.
goers, 31a, 723a, 739a.
going, 31a, 105b, 723a, 739b;
back, 236b ; in and out, 138a.
gold, 635b.
gold, fine, 353a, 781b, 791a.
gold, green, 353a.
gold, mountain, 353a.
gold, river, 353a.
gold, thrice refined, 353a.
gold, to work in, 353b.
gold, water, 353a.
gold, white, 353a, 903a.
gold of praise, 353a.
gold of valour, 353a.
gold-beaters, 140b.
gold carriers, 763a. .
golden, 353a.
Golden Lady, 353b.
Golden One (Rä), 353b.
gold foundry, 353b.
gold house, 238b.
goldsmiths, 354a ; craft of, 354a ;
quarter of the, 455a ; shop of,
455a.
goldwashers, 28 a.
gold worker, 354a.
gold workshops, 239a.
good! 296a.
good, 22b, 211a, 304a, 305a,
342b, 346b, 370b, 570b.
good, doubly, 370b.
good, to do, 517b, 635a ; to
make good, 129b.
Good Being, 84a, 371b.
good-hearted, 20b, 371a.
good luck, 724a.
goodness, 343b.
goods, 77a, 91b, 164b, 395b,
396b, 487a, 525a, 561a.
good, 580b, 724b, 789b.
Good Shepherd, 586b.
goose, 5b, 42b, 43a, 119a, 163b,
223a, 256b, 324a, 415b, 462b,
478a, 531a, 532b, 541b, 568a,
583b, 588b, 602a, 610b, 611a,
633a, 670b, 680a, 790b, 802b,
805b, 806b, 825b, 840b, 848a,
854b, 858a, 884ab, 885b; cry
of, 658b ; egg of, 119b.
goose, green, 5b, 151a.
J goose, white, 523b.
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
1127
goose-cakes, 730b.
gooseflesh, 898b.
goose food, 126b.
Goose-god, 12b, 98b, 358a,
393a, 611a, 628b, 768a, 809a,
824b.
Goose-goddess, 398a, 809a.
goose herd, 301b.
Goose-lake, 350a.
goose pens, 31a, 778a.
goose pond, 449b.
gore, 116a, 443a, 445b, 447b,
889a b.
gorge, 207a.
gorgeous, 737a.
goslings, 671b.
gossip, 335b, 478b, 852b, 863a.
gourd, 803a.
govern, 25b, 512b, 622b, 699a,
753b, 845a.
government, 378b, 447b, 512b.
governor, 108a, 128b, 145b,
147a, 331b, 433b, 494a, 513a,
562a, 595b, 828b ; of priests,
848b.
Governor of the North, 848b.
Governor of the South, 848b.
Governor of the Two Lands,
848b.
Governor-General of Egypt,
848b.
Governor-in-Chief, 846b.
governorship, 679b.
grace, 49b, 528a.
graceful, 660a, 547b.
gracefulness, 49b.
gracious, 20b, 50a, 123a, 211a,
217b, 304a, 346b, 370b, 449a b,
517b, 597b, 646b, 665a, 809a.
graciousness, 20b, 49b, 346b,
588b ; to show, 643a.
grain, 34a, 36a, 50b, 69b, 74b,
77b, 117a, 126a b, 129b, 139b,
142a, 143b, 148a, 157b, 164a,
179ab, 186a, 187b, 188b, 204a,
209a, 210b, 215a, 226b, 234a,
242b, 245b, 279a, 284b, 292a,
307a, 324a, 329a, 343b, 344a,
368b, 369a, 372b, 386b, 390b,
393a, 413a, 421a, 431b, 465b,
466a, 468a, 470b, 472b, 482b,
488a, 529a, 533a, 566b, 592a,
611a, 612b, 616a, 621b, .,637b.
648b, 654b, 672b, 690a, 697b,
701a, 747a, 750b, 781a, 788b,
827b, 839b, 845b, 849b, 850b,
877b, 885b, 890b, 910b; boiled,
730b; crushed, 411a; for beer,
243a ; for cakes, 243a ; heap of,
567a.
grain, black, 243a.
grain, golden and light, 243a,
353a.
grain, green, 697b.
grain, red, 243a.
grain, white, 523b, 697b, 751a.
Grain-god, 117a, 368b, 369a ;
birth of the, 321b.
grain measure, 33b.
grain plant, 146b, 788a.
grain store, 567a.
grain, to measure, 513b.
grain, to tread in, 756b.
granary, 81b, 180b, 286b, 369a,
723a, 746b, 747a.
granary men, 243a.
grand, 108a, 737a.
grandfather, 833a.
grandmother, 294b ;
great-grandmother, 294b.
grandparents, 4b.
grandson, 584a, 749b.
grandsons of Horus, 24b.
grange, 767a.
granite, 62b.
granite, black, 62b.
granite, red, 276b.
grant, 102b, 260a.
grant ! 50b, 279b.
granule, 248b.
grape, grapes, 21a, 72a, 124a,
536b, 915a ; seeds, 72a.
grapes, dried, 698b.
grasp, 6a, 20a, 64b, 79a, 102a,
Ilia, 120a, 131a, 145a, 261b,
266b, 381b, 412b, 459a, 484b,
531a, 545a, 547a, 572b, 614a,
636b, 738a, 738b, 794a, 808a,
849a.
grass, 25a, 135b, 143a, 421a,
550b, 658a, 667a, 709b, 745b,
765b ; coarse, 770a.
grasshopper, 225a, 588b, 608a,
687b.
Grasshopper-city, 588b.
*;grassland, 77a.
4B4
1128 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
grass ropes, 355a.
grateful (to the senses), 218b.
gratification, 508a.
gratified, 549b.
gratify, 28a, 442a, 592b, 669a, 677a.
grave, lb, 15b, 28a, 39b, 58b,
134a, 174b, 225b, 239a, 278a,
285a, 371b, 377a, 457a, 561b,
571a, 587a, 598b, 708a, 709a,
729a, 756a, 816a, 914a.
grave of demeanour, 883b.
gravel, 62a, 394a.
graven objects, 849b.
graver, 205b, 223a.
gravid, 849b.
grease, 113a, 128ab, 189a, 315a,
824b, 825a,
grease pot, 582a.
great, 107b, 108a, 170b, 171a,
215a, 342b, 343a, 344a, 347b,
856a ; doubly, 108a ; great-
great, 172b ; greater, 170b ;
greatest, 830a.
great, to make, 590b.
great man, 170b, 423b, 806b ;
great one, 107a.
Great Bear, 326a, 327a, 544a.
Great Bend, 247a.
Great Boat, 895a.
Great Body, 570b.
Great Bread, 138b.
Great Cackler, 800b, 805b.
Great Circuit, 247a.
Great Cooler, 767b.
Great Counting, the, 41a.
Great Door, 107b.
Great Examination, 642b.
Great Field, 686b.
Great Flower (Rä), 388a.
Great Gate, 659a.
Great God, 172a.*H>3^.
Great Green Water, 151a.
Great Hand, 29a, 908b.
Great Heat, festival of, 484b.
Great House (Pharaoh), 238a.
Great Illuminer, 685a.
Great Judge, 588a.
Great Lake, 720b.
Great Leg, 71a.
Great Light, 23a.
Great of Names, 108a.
Great Oasis (see also Khârgah),
148b. n. ... ^u
Digitized by
Great One, the, 768b.
Great Place (Heaven), 796.
Great Power (Osiris), 691b.
Great Protectress, 747b.
Great Quaker, 714b.
Great Raiser, 190a.
Great River, 35b.
Great Scales, 285b.
Great Stairs, 436b.
Great Wall of Egypt, 595a.
Great Water, 293b.
greatly, 414a, 470a.
greatness, 34b, 170b.
greatness of eye (i.e., pride), 203b.
Greece, 157b.
greed, 5b, 488b.
greedily, 164a.
greediness, 606b, 608b.
greedy, Ilia, 115b, 120a, 411b.
greedy man, 5b, 488b, 608b.
Greek, 157b, 312b, 318b, 463b.
Greek language and writing,
619b.
green, 8b, 75a, 77b, 147a, 148b,
150a, 175a, 195b, 593a, 640b ;
to make, 649b, 651a.
green, i.e., new, 188b.
Green-Face, 151b.
Green Field, 686b.
Green Land (Delta), 150a.
green substance, 873a.
green things, 150a, 188b.
greet, 141a, 149b, 186b, 341b,
348b, 354b, 727a, 752a, 791b,
841b, 911b ; greet kindly, 66b.
greeting, 193a ; in a letter, 654a.
grey-haired, 626b, 704b. -
grey-haired god, 705a.
greyhound, 862a.
greyness, 704b.
grief, 7b, 8a, 40a, 64b, 74b, 89a,
219b, 290ab, 314b, 319a, 330b,
386b, 459a, 475b, 476a, 605b,
648a, 677a, 755a, 778a, 790b,
803b, 807b, 831a ; cry of, 22a.
grief, to suffer, 64b.
grieve, 6a, 8a, 26a, 314a, 396a,
397b, 464a, 469b, 475b, 606b,
609b, 623b, 642b, 677a.
grievous, 507a, 778b.
grind, 351b, 395b, 589a, 683b,
704a.
.grinder, ,_757a.
hrcroson <L
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
1129
grip, 124a, 381b, 610a.
grist, 97a.
groan, 8a, 49a, 136b, 219b, 771a.
groaning, 74b, 225b.
groom, 280b, 283a.
groomed, 423b.
grotto, 775a.
ground, la, 3b, 10a, 13b, 16b,
25a, 27a, 30b, 37a, 82b, 83a,
99a, 104b, 118b, 128a, 156b,
201a, 220a, 237a, 247a, 315b,
440b, -537b, 585b, 592a, 609a,
627b, 666a, 675b, 709a, 763b,
764b, 766b, 806a, 815a, 838a,
880b, 896b ; for a camp, 235a ;
for recreation, 475b.
ground, high, 215a.
ground produce, 890b.
ground, rising,* 559b.
•ground, terraced, 421b.
ground, triangular plot of, 664a.
group, 683a, 768a.
grove, 299a, 558b, 559a, 723a, 745b.
grovel, 476a, 878b, 879a.
grow, 90a, 148a, 222a, 421ab,
640b ; of the moon, 107a ; grow
large, 171a ; grow old, 387a ;
to make, 651a, 680b.
grown up, 344a.
growth, 31a, 148a, 761b.
growthless, 340b.
grumble, 778b.
gryphon, 135a.
guarantee, 32b.
guard, 45a, 83a, 175a, 381a,
351b, 506b, 586b, 648b, 656b,
704a, 746b.
guardian, 230a, 281a, 351b,
386b, 410a, 586b, 746b, 757b,
Nubian, 333a.
guess, 328a.
guidance, 622b, 699a ; true, 139a.
guide, 161b, 162a, 228b, 290b,
291a, 314a, 334b, 351b, 512b,
593b, 594a, 622b, 697b, 699a,
737b, 840a, 899a.
Guide of the Two Lands, 666b.
guild of priests, 671a.
guile, 14b, 530a, 572a, 776b,
777a, 790a.
guileless, 732b.
guilt, 895b.
guiltless, 155a. Digitized I
guilty, 141a.
guitar, 373a.
gulf, 727a, 729b, 832b.
Gulf of Issus, 780b.
Gulf of Tuat, 337a.
gullet, li2b, 137a, 492a, 515b,
517a, 521b, 768a.
gum, 249a, 300a, 301b, 302b,
528a, 677a, 771b, 786a ; sweet-
smelling, 74b.
gum, Arabian, 771a.
gum, myrrh, 771a.
gunwale, 530a.
gush, 400a.
gut, 223b, 599a.
gut, to, 187b, 223b, 257a.
gymnastic feats, 539a, 549a,
566a.
gymnasts, 539a.
Gynaecopolis, 80b.
Gynaecopolites, 15b.
H.
Ha, god, 460a.
Hää-aakhu, 466b.
Hää-ab-Rä, 466b.
Haàker, 440a.
Haas, 461b.
Hää-tem-sepu-s, 466b.
Ha-Bäru, 440b.
Habemat, 441a.
habit, 595a, 678b, 694a.
habitation, 297ab, 438a, 444a,
775b, 796a.
habitation of Horus and Set,
59a.
hack,' 90b,' 201a, 220a, 393b,
684a, 711a, 878a, 911b, ; hack
at, 263a b ; in pieces 262b,
288b, 888 a.
hacking, 201a, 396b. .
Hades, 443a.
haematite, 276a.
Hafemhaf, 458a.
Haga-haga-her, 442b.
haggle, 723b, 733a.
Hahaiu, 439b.
Ha-hetept, 439b.
Hahuti-am, 442b.
Hai, 439a, 458a.
Hai (Bes), 462a.
rHai, (priest), 462a.
1130 INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
Häi (Rä), 466b.
Haika, 462b.
hail ! 15a, 30b, 73b, 438a, 440a,
443b, 444a.
hail, to, 79b, 141a.
hailstorm, 746a.
hair, 7a, 58ab, 76a, 146a, 167a,
260a, 280b, 287a, 600b, 621b,
629b, 631a, 634b, 636b, 648b,
667b, 716b, 733a, 745b, 802b,
808b, 897a.
hair, to tear the, 469b, 606b.
hair, goats', 635b.
hair of the temples, 808b, 827b.
hair ornament, 184b.
hair, tail of, 154b.
hair, white, 754b.
hair cloth, 640a, 701b.
hairdresser, 67a.
hairless, 184b.
hair tree, 566b.
hairy, 174b, 491a, 745b.
hairy hide, 887a.
Hait, 462a.
Hait (Bes), 465b.
Hait (Tefuut), 460a.
Hait-enth-Aäh, 462b.
Haker, 442b, 811a.
Haker festival, 66a, 442b. ,
Hakhau, 461a.
Ha-Kheru, 439b.
half, 248b, 812b.
half-way, 248b.
half-witted, 652b.
hall, 34b, 92b, 99a, 130ab, 147a,
148b, 149a, 164a, 174b, 181ab,
183ab, 348b, 438a, 440a, 444a,
451b, 462b, 468a, 475a, 484b,
526ab, 549b, 613a, 614b, 615b,
682b 685b, 719b, 900b.
hall-keeper, 495a.
hall of columns, 58b, 148b.
Hall of Maäti, 32a.
hall of offerings in a tomb, 183a.
hall of temple, 557b.
hall of tomb, 58b, 453a, 465a.
hall, an outside, 183a.
hall with pillars, 151a.
hall with plants, 148b.
halt, 133a, 549a, 670a, 693a.
halting place, 179a.
Häm, 467b.
Hamemu, the, 441b.
Digitized by
hamlet, 350b, 787a, 879b.
hammer, 140a, 368b, 468b, 483b,
803a, 842b.
hammer out, 777b.
hammer, Chief of the, 172a.
hamper, wicker, 729a.
HanL 441b.
Hanä-aru-her-her, 463b.
hand, hands, lb, 105ab, 752b,
805a, 864a, 908b ; by . the,
266a ; clenched, 545a ; hands
of enemies cut off, 793a, 864a ;
the open, 3a, 166b ; to clap
the, 5a.
Hand, the Great, 29a, 51b.
handbreadth, 752b.
handful, 814b, 894a.
handicraft, 483a.
handicraftsman, 483a.
handle, 106a, 280b, 808a ; of
quiver, 105b.
handmaiden, 158a, 482b, 525a.
hand scales, 36b.
handwriting, 619a.
Ha-nebu, 463b, 619b.
hang, 387b.
hang down, 885b.
hang out, 135a, 143b.
hanging, 387b.
hangings of a shrine, 631a, 715a.
H an tus, 465b.
hap, 548b, 595a, 693b ; evil, 450a.
Häp, Followers of, 743a.
happen, 137a, 542a, 617a.
happening, 163b, 617a.
happily, 517b.
happiness, 214a, 371a, 595b.
happy, 206a, 282b, 370b, 412a,
517b, 558b, 595a, 610a, 679a,
716b ; to make, 601b, 670a, "
677a.
Hap-seshemu-s, 463a.
Hap-tcheser, 463a.
Hap-tchesert, 463a.
Hap-tchetf, 463a.
Haptre, 463a.
Hapu-àntitt, 463a.
Har, 464a.
harbour, 105a, 180b, 300b, 307b,
531b.
harbour master, 108b, 312a.
hard, 134b,. 219b, 442a, 507a,
680b, 836a, 899b.
croson vd)
INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
1131
hard of hearing, 49b.
hard to understand, 755b..
hare, 165a, 688b.
Hare-goddess, 165a.
Hàri-Au, 443b.
harîm, 42a, 79a, 239ab, 550a,
557b ; royal, 41b.
harîm woman, 552b, 558a.
harlots, 412a.
harm, 12b, 31b, 115a, 345a, 354b,
524a, 695a.
harm, to do, lb, 488b, 523b.
Harmakhis, 501b.
harmful, 523b.
Harmes (Roman), 442b.
harness, 64a, 100a, 355a, 532a,
536b, 552a, 286a.
harp, 202b, 203b, 211a, 216b,
795a, 902a.
harper, 509a, 902a.
harpers, 839a.
Harpokrates, 76a, 501b (of
Busiris), 515b.
harpoon, 47a, 110b, 281b, 708b,
905a.
Harpoon-gods, 281b.
harpoon-lord, 57b.
Harpugakasharshabiu, 464a.
harshness, 820b.
Harti, 464 a.
harvest, 8b, 178a, 268b, 426b,
740b.
Harvest-god, 319b.
Harvest-goddess, 426b.
Hasau, 442b.
Ha-ser, 439b.
haste, 9b, 82b, 392b, 487b.
hasten, 9b, 25a, 90b, 143b,
212a, 217a, 227a, 255b, 275a,
393b, 471a, 531b, 533ab, 562b,
563ab, 590a, 612b, 615b, 618a,
640b, 643a, 689a, 694b, 727b,
750b, 754b, 877b ; away, 481a.
hastening, 688a.
hasters, 9b.
hasty of speech, 533a.
hat, 119b, 635b.
Hat, 460a.
Hatàbu, 465 a.
Hàtàtàbàtàsherahafgt, 443b.
Hatch a, 467b.
Hatchat, 461a.
hatchet, 111b, 632a, 717a.jgjtjzed
hate, 140a, 214b, 328ab, 329ab.
hated, 328a.
hateful, 214b, 329a, 657a, 704b,
899a.
Hatemtauis, 467a.
hater, 329a b.
Hatestt, 443a.
Hathor, 7b, 20b, 41b, 159b,
235a, 455b, 770a, 820a, 914a.
Hathor, Followers of, 743a.
Hathors, the Seven, 164b, 455b.
Hat-mehit, 461a.
hatred, *328a, 329ab, 794b.
Hat Sett, 439b.
Hatti, 465a.
Hàu, god, 443b.
Hau (Rä), 462b.
Hau gods, 459a.
Hàu, country, 443b.
Hau au, 466 a.
Häu-em-nubit, 466a.
haughtily, 639b.
haughty, 189b, 562a, 633b, 760a,
861b.
Hàuk, 443b.
Haukar, 458a.
haul, 3b, 100a, 104a, 628b,x 827a.
haulers, 707b, 713a.
haunch, 33b, 129b, 559a.
haunt, 120a.
Hauq, 462b.
have, 580a.
have nothing, 78a, 127b.
have power over, 54b.
haven, 137b, 300b, 531b, 579b.
hawk, 206a, 210b, 211b, 225a,
395a, 909b, 910b ; amulet of,
206a.
Hawk-boat, 211b.
Hawk-city, 84b.
hawk-collar amulet, 183b.
Hawk-god, 208b, 210b, 211b,
225a, 295b, 897a.
Hawk-goddess, 211b, 225a.
hay, 658a, 725b.
he, 258a, 306b, 401a.
he who, 15a, 233b, 237b.
he who is there (i.e., the dead),
399a.
head (i.e., chief), 554a.
head, 417b, 433b, 443a, 464a,
828a, 901a ; part of, 146a, 482b ;
AyM&R5So.?fe457b"
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head downwards, 694b, 695a.
head, hairy, 174b.
head (of a stream), 108b.
head, set up the, 694b.
head to feet, 828a.
head, to stand on the, 618a.
head, top of the, 827b.
headache, 696a.
head attire, 528a, 575a.
head-box of Osiris 19a.
head-cloth, 43b, 104a, 120a, 376a,
458b, 528a, 623b, 631a, 714a,
776 a.
headcovering, 163a, 458b, 827b.
headdress, 40a, 55a, 120a, 123b,
216a, 368a, 525b, 776a, 810b.
headland, 417b.
headless, 184b.
headman, 848b, 885b.
headrest, 147a, 175a.
heads (of a book), 828a.
headsman, 373b, 417a, 644a.
headstrong, 650a.
heal, 65b, 593b, 643a, 654a,
679a, 697a.
healed, 420b.
healing, pills of, 247a.
health, 633a, 676ab, 893b.
health, to wish good, 676b.
healthy, 128ab, 193a, 422a, 676a,
697a, 893b ; to make, 654a.
heap, 809a, 814b, 915a ; heaps of
grain, 134b.
heap together, 598b.
heap up, 181b, 485a, 544b ;
heaped up full, 348b.
hear, 27a, 400b, 629a, 672b, 715b,
717b ; to make, 619a.
hearer, 718a.
hearing, 718a, 783b.
hearken, 717b.
hearsay, 416a.
heart, 37b, 158a, 460a, 460b,
516b ; dense, 37b ; desire of,
37b, 79b, 864a ; dictates of
the, 37b ; place of rest of,
80b ; to sacrifice a, 57a ;
to vivify, 645a ; to wash the,
28a.
heart of Rä, 37b.
heart of the soul, 37b.
heart-ache, 460a.
heart-amulet, 37b.
Digitized by Microsuu m!<
heart-disease, 14a.
heartless, 461a, 732b.
hearts, house of, 238a, 239a.
heart soul, 197a b.
heart support, 289a.
heat, 110a, 115b, 189a, 221a,
300b, 429a, 434a, 434b, 439b,
447a, 451b, 471a, 510a, 526a,
531b, 547a, 611b, 612b, 623a,
649a, 664b, 676a, 681a, 700a,
731b, 732a, 740a, 765b, 774a,
798a, 841a, 911b.
heated, 570a, 817b.
heave, 765a.
heaven, 80a, 144b, 150a, 156a,
190a, 194a, 210b, 224a, 229a,
234ab, 238b, 307b, 403a, 498b,
536a, 630b, 733a, 769a, 867b.
heaven, belly of, 570a.
heaven, festival of creation of,
474b.
heaven, nether, 685a.
heaven of stars, 685a.
heaven, two halves of, 229a,
251b, 314a, 834a.
heaven, watery mass of, 768b.
heavenly beings, 229a.
heaviness, 473a.
heavy, 189b, 191b, 507a, 838b,
839b, 882a, 883b, 908a.
-heavy-handed, 191b.
Heb, 52b, 445a< 474b.
Hebai, 445b.
Hebbt (Nile-god), 475b.
Heben, great and little, 446a.
Hebi, 445b.
Hebi, god, 475a.
Hebit, 445b.
Hebit, 474b.
Hebrews, 119a.
Hebs, 477a.
Hebs-an, 477a.
Hebsit, 477a.
Hebs-kheperu, 477 a.
Hebs-nebs-etc., 477a.
Hebten, 477b.
Hebtre, 477b.
Hebtref, 477b.
hedge, a green, 677a.
heed, to pay, 615a, 681a.
Hefa . . . god, 479b.
Hefait, 479b.
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Hefaiu, 479b.
Hefau, 480a.
Hefnent, 480a.
Hefnu, 480a.
Heft-ent- . . . , 480a.
heget, the quadruple, 41b.
Hegit, 513b, 514a.
Heh, a god, 507b.
Heh (Nile), 507b.
Heh of Heh-ta, 508a.
Hehit, 5*07b.
Hehtt, 507b.
Hehu, god, 507b.
heifer, 426b.
height, 2b, 11a, 190a, 424b,
761b, 762b ; of heaven, 760a ;
of misery, 778b.
heir, 31a, 33a, 113ab, 154b, 423a,
584a.
Hekà, 452a.
Heka, 515a.
Hekab, 515b.
Heka-ka-en-Rä, 515b.
Heka-p-khart, 515b.
Hekaui, 515a.
Heka-ur, 515a.
Hekau-ur, 515a.
Heken-em-änkh, 515b.
Heken-em-benf, 516a.
Heken-kheperà, 516a.
Heken-Rä, 516a.
Heker country and festival, 452a.
Heker-t, 452a.
Hekka, 515b.
Heknit, 515b.
Heknit-em-ba-s, 516a.
Heknit-em-tep-Heru, 516a.
Heknith, Heknithth, 516a.
Hekniu, 515b.
Heknu, 516a.
Heknutt, 575b.
Hekru, 452 a.
Heliopolis, canal of, 16a.
helmet, 119b, 544a, 827b, 875b.
help, 113a, 141b, 166a, 865b,
866b.
helper, 248a, 281a, 282a.
helpless, 39a, Ilia, 174b, 186b,
207b, 208b, 225b, 227a, 228a,
260b, 375b, 377a, 393b, 506b,
520a, 531a, 537b, 574a, 575b,
594b, 622b, 627b, 634b, 652b,
675a, 706a, 732b, 733b,-0744b,-
771b, 798b, 802a, 803a, 806a,
809a, 812b, 833a, 834a.
helpless folk, 806b.
helpless man, 574a, 809a.
helpless ones, i.e., the damned,
377a.
helplessness, 76b, 226a, 802a ;
of old age, 187b ; place of,
225b.
Hem, 447a.
Hem, god, 480b.
hem in, 676b.
Hemag, god and city, 484b.
Hem-ba, 450b.
Hememt, 447a.
Hemen, 471a, 485a.
Hemftesf, 483b.
Hemhem, 447 a.
Hemhemti, 447b.
Hem-Heru, 483a.
. Hemit, 481ab.
Hemmit, 484a.
Hem-nenu, 481b.
Hemnit, 485 a.
Hemnuba, 483 a
Hem-pestchet, 483a.
Hemsbeqsnàrit, 485b.
Hemt (Set), 486a
Hem-taiu, 483b.
Hemthet, 447b. •
Hemti, 446b.
Hemti, 481b.
hen, 792b, 802b.
Henätiu, 489b.
Henb, 490b.
Henbethru, 490b.
Henbi, 490b.
Henbiu, 490b.
Henbrequ,.490b.
Henbu Boat, 490b.
Henemit, 490b.
Henen, 448b.
Heng, god, 492a.
Heng-re, 492a.
Henhenith, 489b.
Heni, 449 a.
Henit, 448b.
Henit-heteput, 486a.
Henit-netit, 486a.
Henit-teshert, 486b,
Henkherth, 491a.
Henna, 449a.
L /Hennàthfr, 449 a.
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Hennit, 448b.
Hennu Boat, Festival of, 474b.
Hennu-Neferit, 489a.
Henq, 491b.
Hensektit, 491b.
Hensektiu, 491b.
Hensit, Festival of, 475a.
Hent,.488a.
Henti, god, 492b.
Henti, Osiris, 488b.
Henti, period, 488a.
Henti-nekenf, 492b.
Henti-requ, 492b.
Hentnuts, 489a.
Hent-she, 488b.
Henu Boat, 455b, 490a.
Henu, i.e., Seker, 489b.
Henui-Shu, 487b.
Henuit, 489b.
Hep (Apis), 478a.
Hep, day-god, 478b.
Hep, god of offerings, 478a.
Hep, 477b.
Hep, son of Horus, 478a.
Hepa, 446b.
Hepa, 479a.
Hepaf, 446b.
Hepath, 446b.
Hepàu, 446b.
Hepàuu, 446b. .
Hepemhepf, 477b.
Hepenu, 446b.
Heper, Nile-god, 479a.
Hephep, 479 a.
Hepi, 478b.
Hepit, 478a, 479a.
Hepit-Heru, 479a.
Hepmentà, 446b.
Hep-seshemus, 874b, 880a, 888b.
Heptcheserit, 478b.
Hep tes, 446b.
Hepti, 478a, 479a.
Hepti (Rä), 478b.
Heptitaf, 478a.
Heptkhet, 479a.
Hept-tef, 478b.
Heptur, 479b.
Hep-ur, 479b.
Heq, god, 513a.
Heq-àrti-tefef, 573b.
Heqau, god, 515a.
Heqenbit, 514a.
Heqes, 451b.
Digitized by
Heqes, god, 514b.
Heq-hesi, 513b.
Heq-nek-mu, 513b.
Heq-neterut, 513b.
Heqrer, god, 514b.
Heqrit, 514b.
Heq-sa-neter, 513b.
Heqsi, god, 514b.
her, 234ab, 818b.
herald, 56b, 176b, 177a, 391b,
601b, 669b ; of god; 402a.
Her-Aten, 493a.
herb, 8a, 17a, 25a, 46a, 60b, 61a,
77b, 82a, 95b, 110b, 121b,
122a, 140a, 146b, 150a, 175a,
202a, 209a, 216a, 223a, 227b,
232a, 278b, 328a, 336a, 343a,
352b, 370b, 407b, 437b, 451b,
452a, 484a, 527b, 553a, 598b,
647b, 667a, 714b, 738b, 749a,
752a, 784a, 799b, 805a, 808a,
823b.
herbs, aromatic, 547a.
herbs, sweet, 527b.
herbage, 667a, 733b, 745b.
herd, herds, 18a, 32a, 203a,
283a, 299a, 586b.
herd, to, 301a, 379a.
herdsman, Ilia, 185 a, 226b,
301b, 351b, 379a, 435b.
here, 107a, 868a.
hereabouts, 107a.
Herenba, 493b.
Herer, 888b.
Herer, Boat of, 3a.
Herfhaf, 493b.
Herfäuif, 493b.
Herf-em-gebf, 493b.
Herf-em-khentf, 493b.
Herf-em-shet, 493b.
Herf-m-mhaf, 493b.
Herherher, 493b.
Heri, god, 496a.
Her i- à au, 496 a.
Heri-àb-àrt-f, 496a.
Heri-àb-karàf, 496b.
Heri-àb-khentu, 496a.
Heri-àbt-nut-s, 496a.
Heri-àbt-shait, 496a.
Heri-àb-uàa, 496a.
Heri-àb-uàa-f, 496a.
Heri-àbt-uàa-set, 496a. y
Heri-àb-uu, 496a.
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Heri-agbaf, 496a.
Heri-äkhut, 496b.
Heri-àmi-àbu, 500b.
Heri-änkhiu, 496b.
Heri-ariu-ää, 496b.
Heri-àst-f-urt, 496b.
Heriät, 496b.
Heri-bat, 497a.
Heri-beh, 497a.
Heri-hate ntiu, 497b.
Heri-herit, 497b.
Heri-ka, 498a.
Heri-kau, 498a.
Heri-khent, 497b.
Heri-khentu-f, 497b.
Heri-khu, 497b.
Heri-maät, 497a.
Heri-meht, 497a
heri-nest, a title, 495a.
Heri-qatf, 498a.
Heri-qenbt-f, 498a.
Heri-remen, 497a.
Heri-ret-f, 497a
Heri-retitsa, 497a.
heri sa, a title, 495a.
He ris au, 497b.
Heri-sefus, 497b.
Heri-sep-f, 497b.
Heri-Serser, 497b.
Heri-shäf, 497b, 498a.
Heri-shafit, 498a.
Heri-shata-taui, 498a.
Heri-shemä, 498a.
Herit, 500a.
Herit (Nut), 496a.
Heri-ta, 498a.
heritage, 33a, 154b.
Herit-äshm, 496b.
Herit-ast, 496b.
Heri-tchatchasenuf, 498b.
Heri-tchatcha-taui, 498b.
Heri-teba-f, 498a.
Heri-tesu-f, 498a.
Herit-em-hetepit, 502a.
Herit-hatus, 497b.
Herit-hertu, 498a.
Heriti-senti, 495a.
Herit-ketuts, 498a
Herit-nebt-uu, 502b.
Herit-neferu-en-nebs, 497a.
Herit-nemmtits, 497a.
Herit-neqef, 497a.
Herit-nest, 497a. n. .x. ,
Digitized
Herit-neteru, 497a.
Herit-remen, 497a.
Herit-shäs, 498a.
Herit-tchatcha-àh, 498b.
Herit-tchatcha-äha, 498b.
Herit-tchatcha-nebs, 498b.
Herit-tchatcha-tuatiu, 498b.
Heriuä, 496b.
Heri-uäf, 496b.
Hexiu-äkhusen, 496b.
Heriu-ämämti, 496b.
Heri-uaref, 496b.
Heriu-ärit, 496b.
Heri-uatchtf, 496b.
Heriu-hatu, 497b.
Heriu-metut-hekaiu, 497a.
Heri-uru, 497a.
Heriu-senemu, 497b.
Heriu-set, 497b.
Heriu-shä, 495b.
Heriu-tuf, 497a.
Heriu-unut, 497a.
Herk-em-maät, 494a.
Hermopolis, 16b, 417a ; of South
and North, 46a.
hero, 241a, 243a, 314a, 855a.
heron, 746a.
Herpiu, 451a.
Herr, 449b.
Herratf, 506a.
Herrit, 500a.
hers, 229b,
819a.
herself, 911b.
Her sen, 494 a.
Herset, 44b.
Herti, 449b.
Heru (Horus), 500a.
Her-uä, 493a.
Heru-àa, 500a.
Heru-àabtà, 500b.
Heru-àakhuti, 40b, 500b.
Heru-àakhuti-Kheperà, 500b.
Heru-àakhuti-Temu-Heru-
Kheperà, 500b.
Heru-àmi-àthen-f, 500b.
Heru-àmi-Henu, 500b.
Heru-àmi-Khent-n-àrti, 500b.
Heru-àmi-u (?), 500b.
Heru-àmi-uàa, 500b.
Heru-àmi-Uatchur, 500b.
Heru-Baàt, 501b.
,_ Ä.Heru-Behut, 501b.
by n/lic'rosoti (a)'
234b, 342b, 818b,
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Heru-Behutet, 4a.
Heru-em-àakhuti + Kheperà + Rä
+ Tern, 501b.
Heru-em-Khebit, 502a.
Heru-em-saht, 502 a.
Heru-em-sau-àb, 502a.
Heru-henb, 503a.
Heru-Hennu, 503 a.
Heru-heri-ä-f, 503a.
Herui (Horus and Set), 500a.
Herui-fi, 493b.
Heru-Keftà, 505b.
Heru-Khenti, 503b.
Heru-Khenti-khatit, 40b.
Heru-meri-tef, 502a.
Heru-mer ti, 502 a.
Heru-m'thenu, 502a.
Heru-neb-au-àb, 502b.
Heru-netch-àt-f, 502b.
Heru-netch-f-àtf, 501a.
Heru-netch-her-tef-f, 503a.
Heru-netch-tef-f, 503a.
Heru-p-Rä, 501b.
Heru-Qebh, 505b.
Heru-seqi-häu, 505a.
Heru-sethen-her, 505a.
Heru-Shäu, 505a.
Heru-Shemsu, 505b.
Heru-Shest-tà, 505b.
Heru-Sheta, 505b.
Heru-Sheta-taui, 505b.
Heru-Shet-her, 505b.
Heru-Shetti, 505b.
Heru Shii, 505b.
Heru-Skhait, 505a.
Heru-Smai-en-nub, 505a.
Heru- S m ai-1 au i, 505a.
Herutataf, 506b.
Heru-tauseru, 506a.
Heru-tcham-ä-ä, 506b.
Heru-tchatcha-nefer, 506a.
Heru-tema-ä, 506a.
Heru-Temam, 506a.
Heru-thema-ä, 506a.
Heru-Tu ati, 506 a.
Heru-uätt, 501a.
Heru-ukhakhat-tà, 501b.
Heru-unemi-àfu, 500b.
Heru-Unnefer, 501a.
Heru-ur, 501a.
Heru-ur, Eye of, 194a.
Heru-ur, priest of, 45a.
Heru-ur-shept, 501b.
Digitized by
Heru-uru, 501a.
Heru-Usäsit, 501b.
Hesà, 509a, 510a.
Hesamut, 510b.
Hesbi-ähä, 511a.
Hesbi ànu, 511a.
Heser, 512a.
Hes-her, 509b.
Hesit, 509b.
hesitate, 90b, 283b, 499b, 839a,
847b.
hesitating, 746b.
hesitation, 280b, 315b, 352b.
Hesq, god, 512b.
Hesqit-Kheftiu-Set, 512b.
Hes tchefetch, 509b.
Het, god, 516b, 576b.
Hetàht, 453b.
Het-äkhmiu, 454a.
Het Àment, 453b.
Hetän, 454a.
Het Anes, 453b.
Het änkh, 454a.
Het Aptt, 453b.
Het Àsàr, 453b.
Het Àsàr-hemagat, 453b.
Het Äshemu, 454a.
Het àt, 453b.
Het àtu, 453b.
Het Ba, 454b.
Het Baiu, 454b.
Het Banban, 454b.
Het Bast, 454b.
Het Bâti, 454b.
Het-Benben, 51a, 454b.
Het Benu, 455 a.
Het Berber, 455a.
Hetch-ä, 523a.
Hetch-àbhu, 523a.
Hetchfu, 524b.
Hetchhetch, 452b, 522b.
Hetchi-heru, 524a.
Hetchit,' 522b.
Hetchit-àti, 523a.
Hetch-näu, 523a.
Hetch-re-pest-tchatcha, 523a.
Hetchtch, 522b.
Hetch-tchatchau-etc, 523a.
Hetchtchiti, 524b.
Hetchtchut, 523a.
Hetch-ua, 523a.
Hetchu-kau, 524a.
Hetch-ur, 523a.
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Hetchuti, 522b.
Hetem-àb, 520b.
Hetemit, 520a.
Hetemit-àakhu, 520b.
Hetemit-baiu, 520b.
Hetemith, 520b.
Hetemit-her, 520b.
Hetemit-khemiu, 520b, 888b.
Hetem-ur, 520b.
Hetennut, 452b.
Het ent Gemheru, 455b.
Hetep, city of, 518b.
Hetep, god, 518b.
Hetep, Lake of, 518b.
Hetepet-neb-per-s, 49a, 888b.
Hetep-hemt, 579a.
Hetepi, 518b, 519a.
Hetepit, 518a.
Hetepit-àb-neb, 519a.
Hetepit-em-àakhuts, 519a.
Hetepit-nebt-pers, 519a.
Hetep-ka, 579a.
Hetep-Khenti-Tuat, 519a.
Hetep-mes, 519a.
Hetep-neteru, 519a.
Hetep-sekhus, 519a.
Hetep-ta, 519b.
Hetep-taui, 519b.
Hetep-tebes, 519b.
Hetep-tet, 519b.
Heteptiu, 518a.
Heteptiu-Kheperu, 519a.
Heteptiu-kheriu-aaut, 519a.
Heteptiu-tuaiu-Rä, 519b.
Hetep-uàa, 519a.
Hetepu-hetepit, 519a.
Hetepui, 518b.
Heteputiu, 40b.
Het-ertu, 455b.
Het-Her, 40b.
Hethet, 452b.
Het Het Baiu, 454b.
Hethti, 452b.
Hetit, 453a, 517a.
Het ka, 456b.
Het ka Seker, 456b.
Het kau Nebt-er-tcher, 456b.
Het menkh, 455a.
Het ment, 455a.
Het meritit, 455a.
Het jnesnekhtit, 455a.
Het Mut-änkh, 455a.
Het Nefert, 455 a.
Digitized by
Het nemes, 455a.
Het qa, 456b.
Het Renrenui, 455b.
Het Sàp, 456a.
Het Sekha-Heru, 456a.
Het Sekhemu, 456a.
Het Sekhmit, 456a.
Het Sekht, 456a.
Het Sekhuut, 456a.
Het Septt, 455b.
Her Ser, 456a.
Het Serqit, 456a.
Het shät, 456b.
Het shent, 456b.
Het stau, 456b.
Het sutenit en Rä, 456a.
Hett, 452b.
Hettà, 452a.
Het Tat-änkh, 456b.
Het-febutiut, 456b.
Het temtt Rä, 456b.
Het Tesheru, 456b.
Het Tet, 457a.
Het-tuau-Rä, 456b.
Hettit, 522a.
Hettut, 452b.
He tu, 452 a.
Hetu, 517b.
Het Uhem-her, 454a.
Het urt, 454a.
Het-usekh-her, 454b.
Het User Menu, 454b.
Het utett, 454b.
heure, de bonne, 351a.
hew, 158b, 178a, 220a, 282b,
291b, 338a, 397b, 639b, 703a,
765b ; hew stones, 201a, 725b.
hewer, 395b.
Hi, 444a.
Hi, an Assessor, 467b.
Hi, water-god, 467b.
Hi-àakhu, 468 a.
Hiät, 468a.
hidden, 51a, 325b, 463a, 477b,
755b, 891a.
hidden chamber, 107a.
hidden countries, 756a.
hidden (of face), 755b.
hidden (of mummies), 265b.
hidden (of soul), 755b.
hidden place, 51a, 756a.
hiddenness, 335b.
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hide, 51a, 62a, 327a, 400b, 463a,
470b, 477b, 536a, 576a, 624b,
631b, 682b, 701a, 716a, 747b,
751a, 787a, 813b, 837a, 843a b,
847b, 866a, 887b.
hide oneself, 629b, 631b, 712a,
891a.
hide the heart, 51a.
hide (i.e., skin), 55a, 160a, 390b,
530a, 571a, 859a, 887a ; dressed,
887a.
hiding place, 120a, 216a, 477b,
793b, 843a.
hieroglyphic, 335b.
hieroglyphs, 402a, 403b, 619b.
Higer, 444b.
high, 7a, 93a, 525a, 529a, 536a,
537a, 760a, 767a, 783b, 786a,
861a, 880b.
high banks, 828a.
high building, 761a.
high crown, 760a.
high ground, 536a, 828a, 861b.
high land 761a.
high-lying, 498b.
high offices, 18a.
high place, 11a, 80a, 215a,
216b, 424b, .536a, 761ab,
805a.
high position, 557b.
high priest, 132a, 155a, 483a ;
of Coptos, 598b ; of Heliopolis,
171a ; of Panopolites, 598b ; of
Ptah, 172a ; of Thoth, 172a ;
of Sais, 171a.
high rank, 591a.
high rock, 215a.
high-backed, 13a, 633b, 760b.
high-handed, 241a.
high-pitched, 560b.
high-shouldered, 760a.
high-voiced, 536a.
highway, 529b ; the common,
144b.
hill, 133b, 215a, 417b, 449b,
598b, 636a, 761a, 869a, 872b ;
of east, west and spirit
border, 598b ; prominent, 885b.
Hill of Life, 761b.
Hill of Stone, 298a.
Hill of Truth, 598a.
hill-country, 106a, 598b.
hill-men, 59b.
hill top, 105b.
him, 401a.
himself, 889b, 911b.
hind, 411a.
hinder, to, 82b.
hinder parts, 244a, 567b, 633b,
794a.
hindrance, 64a.
hip bones, 275b.
hippopotamus, 382a, 428a, 530b,
531a, 539a, 827a, 873b, 877a,
832a, 839b.
Hippopotamus goddess, 125b,
295a, 371b, 428a, 551b, 819b,
882a.
hire, 90a, 642a, 650b, 729a ;
of boat, 446b.
his, 229b, 234ab, 258a, 342ab,
401a, 818b, 819a, 824b, 847b.
Hit (Besit), 468a.
hither, 296a.
hitherto, 100b.
Hitiu, 468a.
hoe, 95a, 489a, 492a, 540a, 632a,
717a.
hoist, 259a.
hold, 412b, 547b, 614a, 616b,
693a ; back, 30a ; fast, 412b ;
lightly, 28a.
holdall, 256b.
holder, 581b.
holding, a, 638a.
hole, 539b, 756b, 763b.
hole in the ground, 201a, 216a,
775a, 854b, 877b.
hole (of serpent), 837b.
holiday, 693a.
hollow, 763b, 774b, 832b, 872a.
hollow of hand or foot, 786b,
793a, 894a.
hollow out a boat, 11a, 730a.
holy, 88b, 108a, 155a, 737a, 912a ;
to account, 912a.
Holy Land, 81a, 817a.
holy man, 155a.
Holy Mountain, 869b.
holy of holies, 546b, 616a.
holy place, 80b, 88b, 117b, 214b,
238b, 912a.
holy thing, 38b, 912a.
homage, 96a, 565a, 633a, 675a,
787a.
homage to thee ! 410a.
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homage, to do, 204b, 348b, 352b,
377b, 476a, 530b, 586a, 603b,
675a, 797ab, 885a.
homage, to pay, 200a, 603b,
841b.
homage, payers of, 571b.
home, 32a, 34b, 62a, 226b, 754b.
homestead, 74a, 638a, 812a.
honey, 39a, 201b, 202a, 209a.
honey, wild, 768a.
honeycomb, 343b.
honey fly, 119b.
honey plant, 539a.
honey wine, 72b.
honour, 50a, 508a, 591a, 622b,
637a, 737a, 805b, 824a, 871a,
883b, 912a.
honour, held in, 912a.
honour, to pay, 646a, 840a.
honour, to receive, 646a.
honour, worthy of, 50a.
honourable, 737a, 837b.
honourable lady, 737a.
honourably, to act, 637a.
honoured, 737a.
honourings, 824a.
hoof, 63b, 112b, 140a, 176b, 311b.
hook, 180a, 273a, 435b.
hoopoe, 767a.
hop, 833ab, 854a, 862b.
hopeless, 874a.
Hophra, 466b.
hopper (a bird), 833b.
hoppings, 833a.
Horapollo, 197a.
horizon, 24b, 99a ; dwellers on
the, 70a.
horizon of Manu, 24b.
horizon, the eternal, 25a.
horizon, the secret, 25a.
horizons, the two, 616b.
horn, 115b, 311b, 355b, 488b,
853a, 873b.
horns of a bow, 873b.
horns, the four, 116a.
horns, the two, 796a.
horoscope, 45a.
horoscopist, 45a, 167b.
horrible, 541a, 889b.
horror, 208a, 395a, 541a.
horse, 39a, 517a, 521a, 598b,
618b, 667a, 695b, 696a b, 774a,
801b, 830a.
Digitized by
horses, appertaining to, 408a ;
pair of, 696b.
ho rse of Rameses II, 295a, 389a.
horse of Seti I, 53a, 772a.
horse, young, 372b.
horseman, 408a.
horse soldier, 839b.
Horus, 3a, 15b, 39b, 42b.
Horus Jupiter, 505a.
Horus Saturn, 505b.
Horus Set, 172b, 429b, 493b,
505a, 555b, 577b, 674a.
Horus Shu, 505b.
Horus Sothis, 505a.
Horus Thoth, 506a.
Horus, the Blind, 500b, 502a.
the Blue-eyed, 504b.
the Bold, 501a.
the Bull, 501b, 505b.
the Child, 388b, 504b.
the crocodile, 500b.
Destroyer of Rebels, 501a.
the Dog-Star, 505a.
the Fire-god, 504b.
the Lightning, 506a.
the Look-out (i.e. Pilot),
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
503b
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
503a
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Horus
Lord of men, 502b.
the Pillar, 501a.
the Red, 656a.
the Rejuvenator, 502b.
the Singer, 503b.
the Slaughterer, 505a.
Smiter of the Nine Bows,
Son of Hathor, 504b.
Son of Isis, 504b.
the Soul of Tet, 501b.
the Sun-god, 500b.
the two-headed, 502a.
the unborn, 503a, 504a b.
the Winter, 505a.
the Young, 502b.
Horus of Antaeopolis, 502a.
Horus of Behen, 502b.
Horus of Dâkhlah, 503b.
Horus of Edfû, 503b.
Horus of gold, 502a.
Horus of Hermonthis, 503a.
Horus of Hierakonpolis, 502a b.
Horus of hundreds of thousands
of years, 504b.
Horus of Khatt, 505a.
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Horus of Letopolis, 504b.
Horus of Mäbiu, 502b.
Horus of Sothis, 501a.
Horus of Thes-Heru, 503b.
Horus of the Atebui, 501a.
Horus of the bandages, 112a.
Horus of the bandlet, 504a.
Horus of the Crown, 502b.
Horus of the drowned, 502b.
Horus of the East, 500b, 502b,
656a.
Horus of the First Cataract, 505b.
Horus of the Henu Boat, 500b.
Horus of the horizon, 500b, 502b.
Horus of the North, 16a.
Horus of the oars, 503a.
Horus of the Oases, 503a.
Horus of the Red Eyes, 506a.
Horus of the Scales, 503b.
Horus of the Sceptre, 503b.
Horus of the Serekh, 501a.
Horus of the South, 16a.
Horus of the Spirit-souls, 504a.
Horus of the Swamps, 502a.
Horus of the temples, 504a.
Horus of the thighs, 504a.
Horus of the throne, 503b.
Horus of the Tomb, 504a.
Horus of the Tuat, 500b.
Horus of the Tuat and its Lakes,
503b, 506a.
Horus of the Two Sceptres,
503b.
Horus of the Two Years, 503a.
Horus with his eyes, 501b.
Horus without his eyes, 504a.
Horus, Blacksmiths of, 325a.
Horus, Boat of, 207a.
Horus, double form of, 850b.
Horus, Eye of, 23a, 194a, 224a,
313b, 407b.
Horus, the two Eyes of, 407b.
Horus, festival of, 742a.
Horus, Followers of, 505b, 743a.
Horus, the Four Àats of, 16a.
Horus, the Four Grandsons of,
24b, 323a.
Horus, the Four Sons of, 24b,
322b.
Horus, grandson of, 67b.
Horus, greyhounds of, 862a.
Horus, the lands of, 506b.
Horus, mother of, 7b, 36a.
Digitized by
Horus, Realm of, 815a.
Horus, uraeus of, la.
Horus in the Disk, 500b.
Horus in hearts, 500b.
Horus of travellers, 500a.
Horus, eater of flesh, 500b.
Horus of the Mediterranean,
500b.
Horus, kitchen of, 455b.
Horus, locks of, 491a.
host, 288a, 897b.
hostile, la, 27b, 329a, 343a,
657a, 744b ; in intent, 227a.
hostility, 488b, 657a, 749a.
hostilities, 895b.
hot, 6a, 140a, 145b, 146b, 221 ab,
320a, 434b, 447a, 510a, 531b,
547a, 572b, 611b, 623a, 681a,
724b, 732a, 739b, 740a, 741a,
750b, 769b, 798a, 817b, 896b,
897b, 915a ; to make, 688b,
692b.
hot and cold, 767b.
hot drink, 681a.
hot presses, 247b.
hot-weather festival, 434b.
hot wind, 740a.
hour, 12b, 27a, 167a, 351a, 378a.
Hour-god, 167b.
Hour-goddess, 169b.
hour gods, 175b.
hour priest, 45a.
house, 21a, 30b, 32a, 33a, 41b,
42a, 50a, 106a, 107a, 110a, 125a,
140b, 174ab, 201a, 202b, 208a,
213b, 226b, 231b, 237b, 250a,
313b, 333a, 342ab, 347a, 348b,
357b, 444a, 499b, 523b, 537a,
540a, 570b, 571b, 575b, 731b,
734a, 740b, 893a; nouses above,
239b.
house, ancestral, 454b, 830b.
house, country, 148b.
house, double, 237b.
house, great, 453a b.
house, large, 132a.
house, mistress of, 237b.
house, royal, 391b.
House of Aged One, 453a.
house of apparel (i.e., wardrobe),
136b.
house of call, 114b.
house of copies, 239a.
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house of eternity (i.e., tomb),
239a.
house of flame, 239a.
house of gold, 455a.
house of Life, 238a, 848a.
house of one thousand years,239b.
house of speech, 238b.
house of the North, 319b.
houses, god's, 402a.
houses of the stars, 570b.
house boat, 11a, 682b.
house-dwellers, 201b.
household, 201b, 438b, 444b,
449b.
household staff, 823b.
house .lord, 357b.
house master, 683b.
house steward, 312a.
housewife, 289a.
hover, 143b, 368b, 480b, 693a,
743a.
hover over, 393b, 549a, 623b.
how, 77a, 277a ; how many ?
279b.
however, 96a, 480b.
howsoever many, 158a.
Hu, hour-god, 469b.
Hu, Nile-god, 469a.
Hu, the Sphinx, 469b.
Hu (Taste), 469b.
Huàhuaa, 469a.
Huaiti, 470 a.
Huaur, 470a.
hug, 479a, 773a, 773b.
Huhu, 469a.
Hui-Nu, 469a.
Huit, 470b.
Huiti (Rä), 470b.
Huitiu, 470b.
Huit-Rä, 469a, 470b.
Hukheru, 445 a.
human being, 164b, 165a, 233b.
human race, 898a.
human sacrifice, 731a.
human victim, 846a.
humble, 480a, 502b, 631b.
humble oneself, 607a, 677b.
Humen, 471a.
humiliation, 895a.
humility, 388b, 476a.
humours, 222b, 263a, 387b, 437b.
Hun, Hunu, 471b.
Hunb, 472 a.
Digitized b
hundred, 721b ; two hundred,
756b.
hundred thousand, 480a.
hundred thread stuff, 721b.
Hunesmit, 469a.
hunger, 473b, 514ab, 684a ; to let
hunger, 614a.
hunger, years of, 514a.
hungry, 411b, 514a ; to keep,
614a, 684a.
hungry man, 464b, 514b.
Hunit goddesses, 471b, 472a.
Hunit Pe, 472 a.
Hunit urit, 472a.
Hunnu Shu, 472a.
Hun-sähu, 472 a.
Hun-shemä, 472a.
hunt, 221a, 292a, 484 a; with
nets, 40a.
Hunt-god, 475a.
hunt master, 351a.
hunter, 178b, 221a, 257b, 292a,
351a, 463b, 475a, 618a, 695a,
787a, 793b, 810a.
hunter, the divine, 592b.
Hunter-god, 212a.
Huntheth, 472 a.
hunting, god of, 61b, 78a.
hunting, goddess of, 112b.
hunting ground, 351a.
huntsman, 351a ; chief, 562a.
Hunut, 472 a.
Hurit urit, 472b.
hurl, 91a, 770a; a weapon, 116a.
hurrah ! 73b.
hurricane, 246a, 395a, 573b,
700b, 746a b, 775b, 902a.
hurry, 9b, 374a, 393b, 689a.
hurry towards, 9b.
hurt, 27b, 100b, 180b, 538b.
hurtful, 100b.
husband, 439a, 443a, 444a ; to
act the, 439a.
husbandman, 32b, 292a.
husbandry, 157b.
hush, to, 706a.
hut, 22a, 753a.
Hu-tepa, 469 a.
hyena, 220a, 296a, 520b, 521b,
868a.
hymn, 508a, 515b, 516b, 608a ;
of praise, 871a.
hymn to Uraei, 206a.
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hyoscyamus, 597b.
hypnotism, 647b.
hypnotized, 647b.
Hystaspes, 185b.
I, 15a, 60b, 344a, 352b, 356a, 824b.
Iäa (Jäh), 142a.
ibex, 129a, 344b, 352b,379b,400b.
ibis, 343a, 440b, 445a, 842b, 844a.
Ibis-god, 185b, 440b, 445a, 663b,
886a.
ichneumon, 524b, 534b.
Ichneumon-god, 432b, 575a, 700a.
icy (winds), 767b.
idle, 181b, 341a.
idleness, 181b, 425b, 727a, 898b.
idler, 377a.
if, 64b.'
ignominious, 728a.
ignominy, 564b, 612b, 737b.
ignoramus, 180a.
ignorance, 276b.
ignorant, 78a, 180a, 276b, 340b,
546a b, 548a.
ignorant man, 46a.
ignorantly, 265a.
ignore, 615a, 692b.
Ihit, 143b.
ill, 592b, 744b.
illegible, 807b.
ill-feeling, 774a.
ill-luck, 30b, 31b, 595a, 723b, 724a.
illness, 314b, 443b, 484a b, 553a,
744b.
ill-temper, 737b.
ill-treat, 851b, 867a.
illumination, 230a, 470b.
illumine, 159a, 163b, 204b, 221b,
225a, 227b, 234a, 249a, 249b,
250a, 376b, 522a, 601b, 614a,
685a, 734a, 876b.
ill-will, 329a, 737b.
ill-wish, 615b, 689ab.
image, 37b, 69a, 135b, 222b, 277b,
298a, 367a, 377b, 422b, 494b,
530b, 534b, 542b, 545a, 557b,
577a, 598a, 602a, 604b, 622b,
632a, 666b, 670b, 671b, 675b,
699a, 710a, 716b, 752b, 761b,
770b, 771ab, 779b, 782b, 788a,
821b, 826b, 847a, 853b.
image, divine, 402a.
image, myrrh, 127b.
image of a god, 176a.
Image One, 826b.
image, to make an, 628b.
imagine, 38a.
immediately, 105a, 264a, 494b,
830a.
immerse, 443b, 897b.
immersed, 539b.
immobility, 175b.
immovable, 207b, 894a.
immutable, 340a.
impaled, 566b.
impartial, 866a.
impassable, 755b.
impede, 487b.
imperishable, 78b, 340a.
implement, 333a, 535a, 673b,
715a, 876a.
implore, 662a.
important, 108a.
importunity, 143b.
impost, 338a, 516b, 580b, 655b,
722b, 838a.
impostor, 641b.
impotence, 897a.
impotent, 228a.
impotent beings, 228b.
impoverish, 698a.
imprecation, 246a, 658a.
imprison, 435b, 437b, 566 a,
910a, 915b.
imprisoned one, 137b.
imprisonment, 412b, 587a.
impudence, 639a.
impudent, 433b.
impure, 818a,
impure man, 895b.
impurity, 690a, 825b, 895a.
in, 56a, 264a, 339a, 545a, 828b.
in a body, 779b.
in accordance with, 265b, 415a..-
in addition to, 148a, 264a, 339a,
414b, 459a, 492b, 494b.
in all, 880b.
in any case, 336b.
in charge of, 37a.
in front of, 266a, 333b, 414b,
415a, 545a.
in order that, 264b, 339a.
in order to, 4b.
in proportion to, 277a, 415b.
in respect of, 339a, 492b.
in return for, 88b, 264a, 414a,
874a, 904a.
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in that case, 229b.
in the capacity of, 264a.
in the charge of, 415a.
in the condition of, 264a.
in the face, 265a, 415a.
in the following of, 265b, 415a.
in the form of, 277a.
in the likeness of, 264b.
in the manner of, 264a.
in the midst, 266a.
in the presence of, 105a, 264b,
339 a, 494b.
in this wise, 277a.
inactive, 207b, 377a, 398b, 546a,
574a.
inactivity, 377a, 425b.
inasmuch, 279b ; inasmuch as,
277a, 414b, 545a.
inattention, 451b.
inattentive, 451b.
inaugurate, 900a.
incantation, 209a, 246a, 515a,
693a, 739a, 745a, 758a, 860b.
incantations, to use, 386a, 514b.
incapable, 140b.
incense, 4a, 8a, 13b, 14b, 37a,
54b, 74b, 90b, 101b, Ilia,
116a, 123b, 177b, 209a, 215b,
220a, 223b, 256a, 257b, 268b,
288a, 302b, 407b, 528a, 536a,
541b, 561a, 563b, 590a, 593a,
601b, 602a, 609b, 669b, 670b,
678b, 679a, 713b, 720a, 732b,
735a, 739b, 750b, 765a, 767a,
774a, 786b, 790b, 810a, 907a ;
green, i.e., fresh, 678b ; cake
of, 233b ; ingredients of, 22a.
incense, burning, 517a, 526a.
incense, chamber of, 455a.
incense, festal, 709b.
Incense-god, 669b.
incense plant, 452b.
incense trees, 380b.
incident, 614b.
incision, 219a.
incite, 689b.
inclination, 703a.
incline, to, 247a, 434a, 441b,
448a.
inclined (plane), 89a, 390a, 435a.
inclined way, 707b.
income, 56b, 138b, 161a, 487a,
521b, 906a.
Digitized b]
incomer, 576a.
incontrovertible, 340b, 410b.
incorruptible, 82b, 341a.
increase, 56b, 148a, 171a, 317a,
458b, 651a, 768a, 813a, 837b.
increment, 148a, 178a, 317a,
458b.
indeed, 164b, 270b.
indemnify, 874a, 904a.
indescribable, 341a.
indestructible, 341a.
indicate, 696b.
indictment, 837a.
indigent, 340b, 379b, 732b.
indigestible, 883b.
indigestion, 577b.
indignation, 618b, 794b.
indignity, 885b.
indisputable, 340b.
indissoluble, 27b.
individual, 828b.
indolence, 377a.
indolent, 665a.
induct a priest, 222a.
induction (of king), 222a.
ineffaceable, 315b.
inert, 78a, 225b, 377a, 574a,
706a, 771b.
infallible, 12b.
infancy, 388b.
infant, 165a, 647a, 716b, 731b.
infantry, 255b, 641b.
inferior, 535b.
infinitive, mark of, 492b.
infirm, 675a.
infirmity, 82a.
inflame, 615b, 866a.
inflamed, 180b,. 848b.
inflammation, 160a, 180b, 726b ;
of eyes, 14a.
inflated, 423b.
inflict pain or injury, 6a, 140a,
451b, 671a.
influence, to have over, 531a.
inform, 274b, 437a, 622a, 667b,
669b, 693b, 865b, 866a.
inform against, 669b, 681a.
information, 681a.
infringe, 841a.
infuriate, 689b.
ingoers, 138b.
ingots, 210a ; of gold, 353a,
827b, 905a.
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ingratiate, 643a.
inhabit, 485a.
inhabitants, 165a, 485b, 774b,
815b, 879b.
inhabited, 866a.
inhabited, to make, 866a.
inhabited district, 207a.
inhale, 204b, 394a, 550b, 595a,
660b, 681b.
inhaler, 394b.
inheritance, 33a, 113b ; to settle
one in an, 654a.
inheritor, 33a.
inimical, 657a, 744b.
iniquity, 9b, 214b, 226a, 895b.
injure, 6a, 27b, 114b, 396b,
476a, 488b, 523b, 528b, 571b,
714b, 727a, 792a.
injured, 92b, 345b.
injurious, 523b, 778b.
injury, 12b, 26b, 31b, 92b, 94a,
115a, 140b, 141b, 345a, 354b,
396ab, 397a b, 524a, 605a, 648a,
651b, 695a, 751a, 772b, 792a,
849b.
injury, to suffer an, 14a.
injustice, 14b, 30b, 141b, 896a. .
injustice, to do an, 369b.
ink, 346a, 417b, 419b, 620b.
ink, green, 417b.
ink jar, 235a.
. inlaid, 317a, 590b, 645a.
inlaid work, 304b.
inland (tribes), 576a.
inlay, 212b, 353b, 474a, 521b,
590b, 822a, 833a, 891b.
inlay an inscription, 884b.
inlayings, 286a, 590b; 673b, 696a.
inner (part of the body), 575b.
innermost, 769b.
innocent, 155a, 271b, 601a, 668a.
innumerable, 340b.
inquire into, 160b.
inscribe, 190b, 597a, 836a.
inscribed, 290b, 291b, 527b, 567b.
inscribed tablet, 855b.
inscription, 291a, 387b, 619a,
836a, 863b, 885a.
insect, 118a, 119b, 253a, 439b,
564a, 682b, 845b ; flying, 552a,
897a ; gnawing, 798b.
insert, 822a.
inside, 265a, 494b.
inside and outside, 339b.
insignificant, 749b.
insincere, 224b.
insistent, 292b.
insolent, 108a.
insolent speech, 690b.
inspect, 178a, 266b, 288b, 468a,
642b, 673a.
inspection, 266b, 642b.
inspector, 157a, 287b, 311b, 421a,
422a, 468a, 495b, 642b, 646b,
685a.
instability, 341a.
instant, 906a.
instantly, 414b, 494b.
instead of, 904a.
instruct, 121b, 289b, 587b, 655a,
697b.
instructed, 655a, 682b.
instructed folk, 23a.
instruction, 655ab, 831b ; place
of, 655b.
instructor, 222a, 290a, 655b.
instrument, 19b, 180b, 210a,
228b, 292a b, 304b, 344b, 352b,
419a, 469a, 480a, 613a, 661a,
728b, 789b, 791b, 894a, 907b,
914b ; cutting, 351a ; grinding,
711b ; pointed, 680a ; wooden,
74b, 841a.
instrument of music, 381b, 419a,
795a.
insult, 334b, 433b.
insurrection, 801a.
intact, 193a, 341a.
integrity, 65b, 270b, 271b, 332a,
334a.
intelligence, 37b, 637a.
intention, 37b, 351b, 694a.
intercourse, daily, 278b.
intercourse, sexual, 66a^ 718b.
interest, 324a.
interest on money, 258b, 829a.
interior, 6b, 37b, 108a, 494b ;
of body, 763a.
interjection, 56a, 74b, 77a, 153a,
157b, 438a, 440a, 443ab, 444a,
451b.
interpreter, 2a, 106a.
interrogate, 186b, 882a.
interrogation, legal, 745a.
intertwine, 561b.
interval, 134a, 351a.
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intestine, 21a, 45b, 121b, 181b,
238b, 286a, 320a, 378a, 494b,
512a, 570a, 585a, 599a, 763a,
767b ; the great, 55a.
intimate, 442a, 554a.
into, 264a, 414a, 545a ; into the
presence of, 65a.
introduce, 83a, 88a, 642a, 646b.
introducer, 646b.
introduction, 647a.
Inu, 143a.
inundate, 22a, 35b, 626b, 740a.
inundation, 211a, 241a, 253b, 293b,
307b, 308a, 332a, 349ab, 370b,
459b, 462a, 467b, 469a, 507b,
611b, 653b, 695a, 740a, 804a,
807a, 811a, 824b, 836b.
Inundation-god, 318a, 475b.
invade, 93b, 138b, 156b, 439a,
441a, 841a, 845ab, 851b, 858ab,
881a, 885a, 891a, 907b.
invader, 629b, 712 a, 841a, 845b,
858a.
invasion, 841a.
inventory, 45a, 161a, 346a,
863a, 701b, 882ab.
inventory, to make an, 607b.
invert, 563b.
investigate, 673a, 807b, 903b.
investigation, 642b, 695a.
investigator, 672b.
invisible, 340b, 755b.
invite, 25b.
invocation, 136b, 345 a, 382b,
549a.
invoke, 176b, 345a, 745a, 838b.
invoker, 745 a.
involved, 208b, 844a.
invulnerable, 345b.
Ionians, 463b.
Ionian Sea, 463b.
irascibility, 615b, 689b.
irascible, 817b, 861b.
Irene, 33b, 444b.
iron, 203b, 218a, 232a.
iron of the sky, 210a.
Irqai, 143b.
irrational, 637a.
irresistible, 341a.
irrigate, 22a.
irrigated land, 758a.
irrigation, 207a.
irrigation, officers of, 213a.
Digitized by
irrigation, to work the, 65b.
irrigation channels, 727a.
irrigator, 558b, 559a.
Ishtar, 136b.
Isis, 9a, 24a, 29a, 36a, 81a, 402a,
633a.
Isis, acacia of, 749a.
Isis, amulet of uterus of, 847b.
Isis, ceremony of, 766b.
Isis, forms of, 81a.
Isis, the Seven Scorpions of,
179a, 216b.
Isis, tear of, 459b.
Isis and Anubis,81a.
Isis and Nephthys, 422b, 429b,
431a, 449b, 462 a, 491b, 840b,
848b.
Isis-Hathor, 208b.
Isis of Seker, 81a.
Isis-Sothis, 23a, 81b, 430b.
Isis, the clother, 91a.
Isis, the Great, 81a.
Isis, the Wide-tailed, 2b.
island, 6a, 16a, 269a, 270a, 273b,
375 a.
Islands, the Greek, 875b.
Island of Flame, 16b.
Islands of Mediterranean, 16b.
Island of Seneferu, 16b.
Israelites, 143b.
issue, 223a, 240ab, 400a, 570a;
an order, 192a.
it, 36a, 306a, 389b, 408a, 409b.
itching, 185b.
its, 258a, 847b.
Itua Bär, 143b.
Iuba, 142b.
Iubani, 142b.
ivory, 4a, 19b.
J.
jackal, 4a, 10a, 25b, 31b, 33b,
40a, 588a, 593b, 636a, 813a,
868a.
Jackal-god, 49a, 92a, 173b, 259b,
588a, 636a, 641b, 884b, 912b.
Jâh, the Great, 142b.
jar, 134b, 281b, 305a, 318b,
332b, 446a, 448b, 569b, 605b,
606a, 626ab, 713a, 725a, 767a,
850b.
jars, the Four, 644b.
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javelin, 211a, 305a, 573a, 704b,
905a.
jaw-bone, 129b, 139a, 187b, 206a ;
the two, 71b.
jawbones of bull, 279b.
jaw, the lower, 129b.
jaws, the two, 617b.
jealous, 291b, 842a.
jealousy, 887a.
jerkins, leather, 422a.
jest, 141b, 476a, 632a, 657b,
716b, 717a, 719b, 797b.
jester, 294b.
jestingly, 476a.
jewellery, 302b, 303a, 575a, 644b.
jewels, 282b.
jibe, 657b.
join, 116b, 577b, 614b, 715b,
747b, 836ab, 879a.
join battle, 5a.
join oneself to, 599a.
join together, 520b.
joined to, 883b.
joiner, 289b.
joinless, 341a.
joint, 32b, 33ab, 43a, 174a, 237a,
400a, 662a, 735a.
joke, 141b, 632a, 693a, 717a.
jolly, 412a.
journal, 450a.
journey, 42a, 65b, 92a, 107a,
118b, 144b, 166a, 192b, 193b,
245b, 246b, 272b, 288a, 324a,
346ab, 366b, 373b, 420a, 440b,
589a, 617a, 653a, 659b, 703a,
713a, 723a, 734a, 739a, 817a,
891b, 894b ; upstream, 565a.
journeyings, lb, 105b.
joy, 3a, 28a, 37b, 73b, 74a, 77b,
113b, 160b, 168a, 326a, 419b,
426b, 433a, 442b, 444a, 449b,
466b, 517b, 727a, 858b.
joy, cries of, 15a.
joys of love, 412a.
joyful, 257a.
judge, to judge, 160b, 161a,
163b, 194b, 285a, 588a, 624b,
748a, 753b, 844a, 901a.
judge, the chief, 588a.
judge, the divine (i.e., Thoth),
886a.
judge of hearts, 61a.
Judges, the Two, 901a.
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Judges, the Thirty, 281a.
judge hastily, 9b.
judge hearts, 195a.
judge wrongly, 437a.
judged ones, 194b.
judgment, 42b, 146b, 157b, 160b,
194b, 450b.
Judgment, the Last, 41a.
Judgment, Hall of, 130b, 183a,
454a, 642b.
judgment, place of, 194b.
judgment seat, 80b.
jug, 305a, 888a.
juice, 58b, 292b, 491b.
jump 274b, 577a, 662b.
jump up, 44a.
jumpings, 833a.
junction, 725b.
juniper, 157a, 237a.
Jupiter, 501a, 504a;£ 656b, 673b.
Jupiter Ammon, Oasis of, 20b.
just, 333b.
just as, 826a.
justice, 139a, 270b, 271b, 332b,
446b ; even-handed, 139a ;
regulation of, 842b.
justice, court of, 613a.
justified, 271b.
justifier, 668b.
justify, 601a, 668ab, 682a.
K
Ka, god, 783a.
ka, the, 782b.
ka-chapel, 456b, 753a.
ka-minister or priest of the ka,
483a, 783a.
Ka, master of Wisdom, 896a.
Ka, son of Mehurit, 784b.
Kaa, god, 782b.
Ka-àakhu, 784b.
Ka-Amentt, 784b.
Kaàrik, 786a.
Ka-änkh, 784b.
Ka Anu, 784b.
Ka-àru, 784b.
Ka-Àsàr, 784b.
Ka-Ashemu, 784b.
Kaau gods, 783a.
Kab, 786a.
Ka-chapel, keeper of the, 312b.
Ka-em-änkh-neteru, 783b.
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Kafiyyah, 528a, 631a.
Kaharsu, 790b.
Ka-hemhemt, 785a.
Ka-henti, 755a.
kaherka, 40b, 783b.
Ka-hetep, 783b.
Ka-house of Ptah, 84b.
Kai, 784b.
Kait, 783a.
Kaiu gods, 782a.
Kak, 790b.
Kaka, 791a.
Kakau, 418a.
Ka-Kamur, 785b.
Ka-Khepreri, 785a.
Kalasirian, 796ab, 811b.
Kam-ä, 788a.
Kamàmut, 788a.
Ka-meshru, 785a.
Kam-her, 788a.
Kam'itha, 789a.
Kamit-urit, 788a.
Kam-neb-mesent, 788a.
Kam-ur, god, lake and town, 788a.
Kam-ur (Red Sea), 788a.
Ka-mutf, 785a.
Ka-Nekhen, 785a.
Ka-n-erta-neba-f, 755a.
Ka-neteru, 785a.
Ka-Nut, 785a.
Kap, 787a.
Ka-pest-neteru, 785a.
Kapu, 787a.
Kapurj 787a.
Ka-Rä, 785a.
Karàmemti, 789b.
Karàstt, 780a.
Ka-renp, 785 a.
Karnak, 390a ; temple and its
gates, 41b.
Karpus, 790a.
karwânsarai, 549b.
Kash, prince of, 392a.
Ka-shespt, 785b.
Ka-Shu, 783b.
Kasika, 790b.
Ka-taui, 785b.
Ka-ter, 785b.
Ka-thai, 785b.
Ka-Tuat, 785b.
Kauarsh, 784b.
Kau of Râ, the Fourteen, 782b,
783a.
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Kaui, 784b.
Ka-ur, 785a.
Ka-ur-hu-Kens, 785a.
Kau-urit, 783b.
Kebit, 793a.
keel of magical boat, 157a.
keen, 291b.
keep, to, 656b.
keep alive, 865b.
keep away, 748a.
keep count, 89a.
keep festival, 683a.
keep guard, 386b.
keep in order, 486b.
keep in restraint, lb.
keep off, 417b, 747a.
keep the mean, 139a.
keep together, 351b.
keep watch, 175a, 473a.
keeper, 69b, 586b.
keepers of books, 586b.
keepers of cemeteries, 71b.
keeper of drowned, 70b.
Keeper of Great Leg, 71b.
Keeper of Lake of Fire, 71b.
Keeper of the Seals, 906a.
keeper of tackle, 70b.
keeper of virgins, 70b.
keeper of wardrobe, 70b.
Kefaiu, 794a.
Kefi, 794a.
Kef-pesesh, 793b.
Kefni-ur, 15a.
Keft, 794a.
Kef tenu, 794b.
Kehab (Set), 796b.
Kehai (Set), 796b.
Kehau, 796b.
Kehkehit, 797a.
Kek (Nile-god), 798b.
Keki, 798a.
Kekr, 798b.
Kektiu, 798a.
Keku, 798a.-
Kern, ka of Râ, 794b.
Kemkem, 794b.
Kemnu, 794b.
Kenàt, 795a.
Kenem, 795b.
Kenemmti, 795b.
Kenemti, 795 a.
Kenemtiu, 795b.
Kenkenemmti, 795 a.
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Kenmen, 795b.
Kenmet, 795a.
Kenmut, 795b.
Kep-her, 793b.
kept back, 345b.
Ker, god, 796a.
Keräsher, 796a.
Kerent, 796a.
Kerit, 796a.
kernel, 354a, 531b.
Kerrshaä, 796b.
Kes, god, 797b.
Kesem-heh-Amentt, 797b.
Kesht, 798a.
Keshtt, 798a..
Kesmiu-nent, 797b.
Ketits, 465b.
kettle, 178a, 429a, 791a.
Ketuiti, 797b.
Ketuitt, 799b.
Kha, 526a.
Kha, Lake of, 526b, 763a.
Khä-aakhut, 535 a.
Khäa-tau, 535 a.
Khabestiu, 540b.
Khabiu, 572a.
Khabsit, 530b.
Khabsu (Dekans), 572a.
Khä-em-Maät, 535b.
Khä-em-Mennefer, 535 a.
Khä-frä, pyramid of, 172a.
Khai (Rä), 529a.
Khaibittiu, 529b.
Khait, 529a.
Khäit, 535a.
Khaitiu, 529a.
Khak-àb, 574b.
Khakerit, 575a.
Khakerit-hat, 575a.
khamâsîn', 547 a.
Khä-mut-f, 535b.
khân, 102b, 549b.
Khä-nefer Mer-en-Rä, 535 a.
Khä-neferu-en-Rä, 535b.
Khânês, 342a.
Khanr (Äapep), 531b, 532 a.
Khapri, 572b.
Kharbtu, 532b.
Khârgah, Oasis of, 52b, 84b,
795b.
Kharkhar, 573b.
Kharstà, 533a.
Khast, 574a.
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Khastiu, the Four, 534a.
Khast-shemu-rut, 574a.
Khatàthana, 534a.
Khateb-mut-f, 575a.
Khati gods, 534a.
Khat-Kheprer, 570b.
Khatri, 575a.
Khatt-Satt, 534a.
Khatu gods, 575a.
Khau, 526b, 528a.
Khä-urit, 535b.
Khebetch, 541a.
Khebetchtch, 541a.
Khebit-heri-snef, 539a.
Khebitt-säht-meter, 539b.
Khebnit, 540 a.
Khebsit, 540b.
Khebsi-ta, 540b.
Khebs-ta, Council of, 901b.
Khefât, 545 a.
Kheftes-hàu-etc, 545b.
Kheft-her-neb-set, 545b.
Kheft-ta, 545b.
Khekh, god, 563a, 896a.
Khekh-nemmt, 563a.
Khem (Menu), 546b.
Khemenit, 547b.
Khemenu, dweller in, 886a.
Khemi, 547a.
Khemit, 547a b.
Khemiu-hemu, 546b.
Khemiu-hepu, 546b.
Khemiu-seku, 546b.
Khemkhem, 547 a.
Khen, god, 549b.
Khenf, god, 550b.
Khen-her, 576a.
Khennu, 577 a.
Khen-n-urt-f, 577a.
Khen-pet, 576a.
Khenp-shânu festival, 550b.
•Khen-remenes, 549b.
Khensit, 552b.
Khensu, 40b, 183b, 553a, 821b.
Khensu-Behet, 553a.
Khensu-em-Uast, 553a.
Khensu-heri-àb-Benn-t, 553b.
v Khensu-hunu, 553 a.
Khensu-Nefer-hetep, 553b.
Khensu-Nefer-hetep-Heru, 553b.
Khensu- Nef er- hetep- Tehu ti, 553b.
Khensu-pa-àri-sekher, 553a.
Khensu-pa-khrat, 553a.
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Khens-ur, 552b.
Khensu-Rä, 553b.
Khensu-sa-Tekhit, 553b.
Khensu-Sept, 553b.
Khensu-Shu', 553b.
Khensu- Tehuti, 553b.
Khensu-ur, 553a.
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Khen
Hepui, 559a.
god, 554b.
-Aabtt, 554b.
àakhut-taui, 554b.
äat, 555a.
àau-t-f, 554b.
Amenti, 554b.
Amenti-Rä, 555a.
Amentiu, 554b.
Amentt, 554b.
An, 555a.
-änkhiu, 555a.
-ànt-s, 555a.
-àrti, 555a.
-àst-f, 558b.
-ät-Ament, 555a.
Aturti, 555 a.
em-teft, 555b.
-en-S at, 556 a.
heh, 556b.
heh-f, 556a.
hensekt, 556a.
henthau, 556b.
Heq-ântch, 556b.
heri-àb-etc, 556b.
herit, 556b.
hesert, 556b.
hespu, 556b.
-het-Anes, 556a.
-Het-res-utchat, 556a.
-kau, 557a.
Khas, 556b.
-khat-ànes, 556b.
-khati, 556b.
-Kheri, 557a.
-meht-agbà, 555b.
men, 555b.
-menàt-f, 555b.
Ment, 555b.
Mentchet-ti, 555b.
ment-f, 555b.
-Naàrutef, 555b.
n-àrti, 556a.
-nefer, 556a.
-Nunut," 556a.
-nut-f, 556a.
Khenti-petchu, 555b.
Khenti-Qerr, 557a.
Khenti-Rastau, 556a.
Khenti-sebkhet, 557a.
Khenti-seh-kaut, 557a.
Khenti-seh-neter, 557a.
Khentit-seh-neter, 557a.
Khenti-Sekhem, 557a.
Khenti-senut-s, 557 a.
Khenti-she-f, 557a.
Khenti-shenen, 557a.
Khenti-shet-äa-perti, 557a.
Khenti-ta-shemä, 557b.
Khenti-temt, 557b.
Khenti-Teshert, 557b.
Khentit-her, 559a.
Khenti-thethef, 557b.
Khenti-uas-f, 555a.
Khentiu-Hen-Nefer, 554b.
Khenti-un, 555b.
Khentt-sekhet-s, 557a.
Khentt-shepsit, 557a.
Khentt-thes, 557b.
Khentu, 554b, 558a.
Khentui, 555b.
Khenub, 550 a.
Khenuf, 550 a.
Khen-unnut-f, 577a.
Khenup, Nile-god, 550a.
Khenu-set, 577a.
Khep, Nile-god, 541b.
Khepà, 541b.
Khepau, 544b.
Kheper = God, 543b. -
Kheper, spirit, staff, standard,
winged disk, 543ab.
Kheper-Rä, 543b.
Kheper, Image of, 828b.
Kheper-änkh, 543b.
Kheper-keku-khä-mesut, 542b.
Kheper-Khenti-Amentt, 543b.
Kheper-khesef, 543b.
Khepesh, Great Bear, 544a.
Khepi, 542a.
Kheprer, 543 a.
Kheprer=Rä, 543a.
Khepri = Rä, 542a, 543b.
Khepri,
543b.
Kheprit,
Khepru,
Kher, a
Kher (Aapep), 561a.
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a serpent-boat, 47b,
543 a.
543b.
god, 560b.
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Kherà, 561b.
Kher-aha, god and city, 581a.
Kherefii, the, 562b.
Kheri-beq-f, 581a.
Kheri-ermen-Sah, 581a.
Kheri Kenem, 581b.
Kheri-Khepti, 581b.
Kheri-khepti-Kenemut, 581b.
Kheri-khepti-Serit, 581b.
Kheri-She, 581b.
Kherit, goddess, 580a.
Kheri ta, 582b.
Kheri-tesu, 581b.
Kherit-khenti-Sekhem, 581b.
Kherit-teka, 581b.
Kheriu, 561a.
Kheriu-àakhu, 581a.
Kheriu-ämu, 581a.
Kheriu-autu, 581a.
Kheriu-heteput, 581b.
Kheriu-metahu, 581a.
Kheriu-nuh-en-Tuat, 581a.
Kheriu-Nutchi, 581a.
Kheriu- sebu, 581b.
Kherm'u, 562b.
Khermuti, 562b.
Kherp, 562b.
Kherp Heru-em-hetep, 562b.
Kherp-neteru (Osiris), 562b.
Kherp-seh, 562b.
Kherru, 562 a.
Khersek-kek, 563 a.
Kherseràu, 562b.
Kherset-Shu, 563a.
Khertt-neter, 580a.
Kheru-àb, 561b.
Kheru-qerà, 560b.
Khesbetch, 564a.
Khesbetch-àrti, 564a.
Khesef-Antiu, 564b.
Khesef-at, 564b.
Khesef-hai-etc, 565a.
Khesef-her, 564b.
Khesef-her-äsh-Kheru, 564b.
Khesef-her-khemiu, 565a.
Khesef-khemit, 565 a.
Khesef-khemiu, 565 a.
Khesef-nerit, 564b.
Khesef-neteru, 564b.
Kheser-Pek, 565b.
Khesfit-seba-em-perit-f, 565a.
Khesfit-smait set, 565a.
Khesfu, 564b.
Khesfu-äus, 564b.
Khessi, 36b, 563b.
Khet, god, 526a.
Khet-änkh-am-f, 526a.
Khet-änkh-uaa-f, 526a.
Khetasar, 568a.
Khetchtch, 569b.
Khet-em-Amentiu, 526a.
Kheti, 526a, 568a.
Kheti, the "Worm," 6a, 281b.
Khetiu-Geb, 568a.
Khetiu-ta, 568a.
Khet-Kheperà, 526a.
Khetrà, 569 a.
Khett-nebt-rekhu, 526a.
Khet-uat-en-Rä, 526 a.
Khi, God and "god," 536a.
Khirpasar, 536b.
Khit, 536a.
Khnem, 578 a.
Khnem-änkhtt, 578 a.
Khnem Heru-Hetep, 578b.
Khnemit, 551b.
Khnemit goddesses, 578a.
Khnemit-em-änkh-Annuit, 578b.
Khnemit-urt, 578a.
Khnemiu gods, 578a.
Khnem-Khenti-àneb-f, 578b..
Khnem-Khenti-netchemnetchem-
änkht, 579a.
Khnem-Khenti-per-änkh, 579a.
Khnem-Khenti-taui-neteru, 579a.
Khnem-Khenti-uär, 578b.
Khnem Neb, 578b.
Khnem Neb-per-Mehti, 578b.
Khnem Neb-Peshnu, 578b.
Khnem Neb-Smen, 578b.
Khnem Neb-ta-änkhtt, 578b.
Khnem Neb-Tcherur, 578b.
Khnem Neb-Uäb, 578b.
Khnem-nef er, 551b.
Khnem-nehep, 578b.
Khnem-qenbti, 579a.
Khnem-qet-heru-nebu, 579a.
Khnem-Rä', *578b.
Khnem- renit, 578b.
Khnem-sekhet-àsh-f, 579a.
Khnemtit, 551b.
Khnemu, 450b.
Khnemut goddesses, 578a.
khôr, 58a.
Khuait, 538a.
Khufu, pyramid of, 25a.
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Khu-Heru, 537b.
Khuit, priestess, 537b.
Khuit-mu, 537b.
Khuràb, 538 a.
Khurrti, 562a.
Khu-tchet-f, 537b.
Khutt, 537b.
Khut-Tuat, 537b.
Ki, god, 792b.
kick, 386a.
kidney, 55a, 117b.
kidney, to be of the same, 164b,
277b, 293a,. 518a.
kill, 156a, 210b, 220a, 223b, 270a,
273a, 274b, 291b, 388a, 400a,
431a, 435b, 468b, 512b, 534a,
535b, 538a, 539a, 575a, 597b,
598ab, 601b, 629ab, 632a, 653b,
664b, 665a, 666b, 667b, 668b,
711b, 717b, 727b, 734a, 756b,
757b, 799b, 844a, 876b, 884a.
kill men for dead chief, 302a.
kill oneself, 295b, 429b.
killing, a, 878a.
kiln, 118b, 708a, 819a.
kin, 739a.
kind, i.e., species, 595a, 694a.
kind, 4b, 20b, 50a, 283b, 297b,
598a, 666b, 673a, 779b, 801b.
kind-hearted, 371a.
kindle, 20a, 259a, 866a, 434a,
601b, 636b, 676b, 685b, 709a,
845b.
kindling, 601b.
kindly, 305a.
kindly man, 665a.
kindness, 680b.
king, 45a, 63b, 97a, 128b, 171a,
390b, 391a, 653a, 754b, 823a.
king, house of, 239a.
king, place of in temples, 79b.
king, to act the, 646a.
king, the two eyes of, 391b.
king of the North, 203a, 211b.
king of the South and North,'
391b.
kingdom, 653b.
kingdom of Horus, 16a.
kingdom of Set, 16a.
king's highway, 529b.
kingship, 653b.
kinsfolk, 4b, 27b, 55b, 812a.
kinsman, 599b, 637a, 674a.
Digitized by
kinsman, royal, 392at 430b.
Kirgipa, 792b.
kiss, to, 89b, 548b, 603b, 675a.
kiss the earth, i.e., do homage,
89b, 601b, 675a.
kiss the feet, 675a.
kiss the hand, 603b.
kitchen, 455b.
kite, 909b, 910ab.
kith and kin, 284a.
Kkhert (?), 797a.
knap and flint, 664b, 685b.
knead, 605a, 676a, 774a, 802b,
879a.
knee, 12a, 255b, 305a, 709b.
knife, to, 888a, 911b.
knife, 57b, 72a, 91a, 98b, 123b,
138a, 205a, 226a, 234a, 275b,
288b, 325a, 333b, 334b, 336b,
345b, 387a, 390a, 390b, 511 ab,
512a, 536a, 541b, 597b, 606a,
615a, 664b, 665a, 666a, 667b,
730a, 731a, 793b, 844a, 867b,
870a, 878a, 887a, 888a, 911b.
knife, broad, flat, 846b.
knife, butcher's, 575b, 730a,
792a.
knife, reed-cutter's, 665a.
knife, sacrificial, 71b, 527b, 575b.
knife-hearted, 291b.
knight, 861a.
knob of crown, 204a.
knock, to, 902b.
knock over, 528b.
knots, 99a, 859b.
knots, the seven, 859b.
knotted, 491a.
know, 6a, 73a, 120a, 121b, 128a b,
274b, 430a, 433a, 583b, 587b,
633b, 640b, 641a, 649a, 650b,
896a ; to make to, 612a, 681a,
866a.
know by sight, 641b.
know carnally, 430a.
know the water, 293a.
knower, 143b.
knowing, 739a, 852b.
knowingly, 265a, 430a.
knowledge, 430 a, 621b, 634 a,
640b, 643b, 751b, 896a.
knowledge personified, 430b.
Knowledge-god, 896a.
Knufi, 795a.
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kohl, 673b.
kohlstick, 201b.
kyphi, 862b, 902b, 906a.
L.
laboratory, 81b, 455b.
labour, 206a, 225a, 232b, 439a,
784a.
labour, forced, 258b.
labour, to be in, 296b.
labourer, 30a, 94a, 105b, 206b,
302a, 487a, 547b, 747b, 784a ;
skilled, 483a.
Labyrinth, 456b.
lace, 91a, 790b.
lace up, 146b.
lack, 12a, 19a, 26b, 127b, 181a,
184b, 186b, 382b, 397b, 469b,
539b, 800a, 874a.
lack of, 635a.
lacking, 37a, 78a, 395b, 539b,
732b, 778b.
lacuna, 184b.
ladder, 110a, 174a, 225a, 233a,
276a, 288b.
Ladder, the Celestial, 10b.
ladder, rope, 422a, 765a.
ladder, two sides of a, 280b.
ladder of Osiris, 276a.
laden, 13ab, 97b, 274a, 357ab.
lady, 422b, 463b, 486a, 742b,
860b.
lady, great, 107a.
lady, royal, 391b.
laid out, 713b.
laid waste, 702a.
lair, 201b, 216a, 275b.
lake, 22a, 97b, 128b, 146b, 174a,
204b, 212b, 257b, 280a, 285a,
293a, 307b, 308a, 325b, 349b,
374a, 442ab, 449b, 488a, 574a,
576a, 592b, 640a, 642a, 650b,
653b, 704a, 720a, 731b, 733b,
744a, 758a, 814a, 896b, 915b.
lake for waterfowl, 768b.
lake, celestial, 307b.
lake, crown of the, 163a.
Lake-göd, 184b.
Lake Moeris, 720a.
Lake of Ageb, 720b.
Digitized by
Lake of Boiling Water, 309a.
Lake of Celestial Beings, 721b.
Lake of Cold Water, 721a.
Lake of Destruction, 308b.
Lake of Fire, 71b, 308a, 720ab,
721a.
Lake of God, 721a.
Lake of Hepu, 309a.
Lake of Hetep, 309a, 721b.
Lake of Hi, 721b.
Lake of Horus, 308b, 720b.
Lake of Jackals, 309a.
Lake of Kens ta, 309b.
Lake of Kha, 309a.
Lake of Life, 308a, 720b.
Lake of Light, 721a.
Lake of Maat, 308b.
Lake of Mena, 308b.
Lake of Natron, 308b, 721a.
Lake of Nu, 309a, 721a.
Lake of Nubia, 263b.
Lake of 100,000 years, 309a.
Lake of 1,000,000 years, 721b.
Lake of Osiris, 720a.
Lake of Perfection, 720b.
Lake of Propitiation, 309a, 721a.
Lake of Reeds, 308b, 720b.
Lake of Sàsà, 308b, 309a.
Lake of Sehseh, 309b, 682b.
Lake of Sekhmit 309b.
Lake of Serser, 349a.
Lake of Sharu, 721b.
Lake of Shesh, 309b.
Lake of Tattà, 721b.
Lake of Testes, 309a.
Lake of the Geese, 309a.
Lake of the God, 309a.
Lake of the horizon gods, 308b.
Lake of the Jackal, 721a.
Lake of the Kha geese, 721a.
Lake of the Kharu geese, 721b.
Lake of the Tuat, 309b.
Lake of the Ùraei, 308b.
Lake of the Wicked, 721a.
' Lake of Truth, 308b, 720b.
Lake of Truth-speakers, 720b.
Lake of Turquoise, 308b, 720b.
lamb, 790a.
lame, 356b, 806b.
lament, 6a, 36a, 74a, 94b, 136b,
279a, 385b, 386b, 396a, 397b,
398b, 475b, 549b, 763b, 771ab,
772a, 773a, 786a, 821b, 896a.
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lamentation, 225b, 386b, 438a,
450a, 469b, 475b, 648a, 658a,
705b, 727a, 786b, 794b, 821b,
821b, 896a.
lamp, 530b, 533b, 540b, 845a b.
Lamps, i.e., the Dekans, 530b.
lamp stands, 809a.
lamp wicks, 82a, 533b.
lance, 154b, 281b, 283a, 366b,
459a, 516b, 573a.
land, to, 281b, 638a, 868b, 885a.
land, 6a, 13a, 25a, 72a, 94a, 97b,
99a, 104b, 122a, 247a, 409a,
423b, 453a, 457b, 490a, 533b,
667a, 712b, 759b, 815a, 835b,
855a, 990b, 896b.
land, arable, 369a, 490a, 755b.
land, cultivated, 8a, 128a, 146a,
758b.
land, fertile, 77a, 113a.
land, flooded (or irrigated), 843a.
land, irrigated, 8b, 102b.
land, lighting up of, 522b. . /
land, low-lying, 269a.
land near a canal, 882b.
land, ploughed, 276a, 704b.
land prepared for building, 388a.
land, salt, 750b.
Land, the Beautiful, 816b.
Land, the Eternal, 507b.
Land, the Hidden, 816b.
Land, the Holy, 816b.
land, uncultivated, 816a. '
land, unenclosed, 815b.
land, waste, 732a, 815b.
land, watered, 99b, 368b.
land, wooded, 661b.
Land of Eternity, 816a, 817a.
Land of Life, 125a, 816a.
Land of refreshing, 816b.
Land of Seker, 816b.
Land of the Bow, 22a.
Land of the God, 816a.
Land of the Lake, 816b.
Land of the North, 816a.
Land of the Spirits, 815b.
Land of Truth, 816b.
Land of Truth-speaking, 816b.
landing, 301a.
landing-place, 137b, 281b.
landing-stage, 80a, 308a, 544b,
647b.
landlord, 562a, 812a.
Digitized b
landlord of Egypt, 812a.
landmark, 133b, 192b.
landsmen, 815b.
lane, 313b.
language 913a ; the finest, 830a.
language, the Egyptian, 335b,
416a.
language, the Sudani, 913a.
languid, 122b.
languor, 550b, 553a.
lap, 212b.
lapis-lazuli, 564a, 565b, 574b,
754b.
lapis-lazuli, artificial, 564a.
lapis-lazuli, real, 564a, 566a.
lapis-lazuli of Babylon, 564a.
large, 2b, 107b, 644b.
largeness, 2b.
largesse, 343a.
lascivious, 709a.
lash the tail, 795a.
lasso, to, 597a, 662a.
lassoer, 351b.
Lasso-god, 36a, 498a.
last, 131b, 527b, 579b.
Last Judgment, 642b.
last year, 606a.
lasting, 912b.
lattice, 852a, 905a.
latus fish, 132b, 152a.
laugh,- 411a, 616a, 656b, 657b,
660b, 717a ; to make, 696b.
laugh at, 215b.
laughing matter, 632a.
laughingstock, 693a.
laughter, 660b.
laundryman, 136a, 170a.
laurier rose, 347a.
laver, 720a.
law, 82a, 192a, 270b, 271b, 346a,
400b, 441a, 446ab, 487a, 831b,
844b ; course of the, 831b.
law court, 453b.
law, personification of, 271b.
law, to employ, 66a.
law, words of, 335b.
lawgiver, 682a.
lawmaker, 860b.
laxity, 207b, 574a.
laxness, 574a.
lay, 190a, 631a.
lay bare, 793b.
lay charge on, 866a.
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lay down arms, 147b.
lay eggs, 321b.
lay hands on violently, 101a, 849a.
lay hold on, 547b.
lay oneself flat, 864a.
lay open, 252b.
lay snare, 75a.
lay to heart, 437a.
lay under tribute, 562a. -
lay waste, 204a, 256b, 538b, 716a.
laymen, 167b.
lay priest, 176b.
laziness, 181b.
lazy, 181b, 377a.
lead, 56b, 83a, 324a, 381a, 493b,
562a, 593b, 594a, 616a, 622b,
629b, 642a, 690a, 694a, 699a,
707b, 713a, 842a, 886a, 887a,
911a.
lead astray, 37a, 629a, 630a,
711b, 713b.
lead forward, 286b.
lead, block of, 355b.
leaden objects, 887b.
leader, 31a, 45b, 161a, 164a,
190b, 290b, 351b, 461a, 554a,
562a, 604a, 622b, 697b, 699a,
707b, 776a, 828b.
leaf, leaves, 34a, 343a, 400b, 600b,
625b, 771b, 802b, 806a, 808b,
911a.
leaf, of a door, 107a, 718a.
leaf-work, 771b.
league, 97b.
league, to make a, 540a.
lean (of years), 778b.
lean, 429a, 448a.
leap, 166a, 212a, 243a, 274b,
734b ; of an animal, 439b ;*
of fish, 262b, 628a, 837a.
leap away, 44a.
leap for joy, 147a.
leapings, 833a.
learn, 655a.
learned, 35b, 659b, 751b.
learned man, 430b, 650b, 848a,
852b, 900a.
learning, 430a, 525a, 634a, 655b.
learning, goddess of, 698a.
leather, 55a, 282a, 327b, 563b,
773b, 887a.
leather-worker, 853b.
leathers, magical, 67b.
Digitized by
leather objects, 182b, 327b, 790b.
leather roll, 129a, 753a.
leather strap, 911a.
leave, 261b, 528a, 702b, 792a,
844b.
leave behind, 147b. .
leave the country, 240a.
leaves of door, 129b, 420b, 522a,
823 a.
leaves of tablet, 129b.
leaven, 348a.
ledge, 243b.
ledger, 450a.
leech, 480a.
leek 26a
lees,' 611b, 637b, 820b.
left, 18b, 20a.
left hand, 602b, 671ab.
leg, 156b, 298b, 305a, 329a,393b,
436a, 589ab, 597b, 638a, 659b,
709b.
leg, fork of, 162a.
leg, part of, 6a.
leg of chair, 367b, 639a, 693a.
legs of a vessel, 617a.
legal, 91b.
leg-bands, 680a.
leg-bones, 274a.
legend, written, 291a.
leisure, 611b, 681a, 693a.
Lêlat an-Nuktah, 459b, 811a.
length, 2b.
lengthen stride, 652a.
lentils, 112a, 113a, 484a.
leopard, 4ab, 19b, 233a, 274b,
367b.
leopard of South and North, 4b.
Leopard-god, 200b.
leopard skin, 200b.
less, 576a.
less, to make, 624a.
let (imperative), 50b.
let fall, 180a.
let fly arrow, 74a.
Letopolis, 46a ; title of high-
priest of, 483a.
letter, 180a, 184a, 337b, 619a,
725a, 730b.
letter of invitation, 122b.
letters (books), 730b.
letters (writing), 688a.
letters, god and goddess of,
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letters, love, 310a.
lettuce, 38b.
level, a, 563b.
level, to, 563a, 668b.
levies, 516b, 860b.
levy, to, 860a.
levy taxes, 521a, 522a, 655a,
757b.
lewd, 649b.
liability, 248a.
liar, 90b, 330b, 812b.
libations, 117a, 155b, 768b, 872b.
libation chamber, 239b.
libation, to make or pour out a,
28b, 148a, 629b, 884b.
libation jar, 510a.
libation priest, 148a.
libation vessel, 148a, 605b.
libationer, 108b, 155a, 768b ;
royal, 391b.
librarian, 358a, 586b.
librarian, chief, 495a.
library, 80a, 238b, 526b.
Libya, chief in, 554b.
Libya- Mareotis, title of high
priest of, 427a.
Libyan god, 855a.
Libyans, 422b, 842a, 859a ;
in the Tuat, 855b.
lick up, 615a.
lie, to lie, 55a, 82a, 124a, 335a,
540a, 604b, 675a, 776a, 797b,
803a, 812a, 913a.
lies, highly coloured, 812a.
lies, tissue of, 860b.
lie, 141b, 810a, 812a.
lie at full length, 713b.
lie down, 374b, 375b, 629b, 632b,
718b.
lie on the back, 862a.
lie prone, 713b.
lie prostrate, 570a.
Her in wait, 787a.
lieutenant, 154b. •
life, 112a, 124b, 127a ; to spare,
866b.
Life, Àat of, 15b.
life, fluid of, 193a, 585b.
life, plant of, 487b.
life, tree of, 20b.
life time, 133b, 134a.
lift, 536a, 833a.
lift away, 861a.
Digitized by
lift oneself up, 823b.
lift the face, 259a.
lift the hand, 166a.
lift up, 189b, 258a, 529a, 630a,
646b, 698a, 713b, 733a, 827a,
852b, 856a, 861a, 873a.
lifted up (in a bad sense), 189b.
ligament, 422a.
ligature, 301a, 322b, 521a, 859b.
light, 5a, 9a, 10b, 23a, 31a, 49a,
93b, 128ab, 130b, 146a, 157b,
159a, 160a, 167a, 200a, 224b,
225a, 274a, 419a, 459b, 470b,
488a, 512b, 530b, 622b, 685a,
698b, 708a b, 712b, 731b, 736b,
753a, 764b, 783a, 914a ; to
emit or give, 163b, 249a,
269b, 700b.
light (i.e., dawn, morning),
225a, 381a.
light, beings of, 9a, 23a.
light-circle, 701a.
light-emitter, 708b.
light-giver, 459b, 522b.
Light-givers, the two, 459b.
Light-god, 23ab, 24b, 25a, 77b,
217a, 274a, 622b, 830b.
Light-god, eye of, 194a.
Light-goddess, 163b, 774a.
Light, the Great, 23a.
light, to be, 9b ; to become,
522 a.
lighten, 8b, 215b, 631b.
light a fire, lamp, or light,
609a, 712a, 845b.
light up, 221b, 614a, 685a.
light upon, 560b.
light in weight, 82a.
light of foot, 764a.
light (i.e., weak, worthless), 165b,
774b.
light-minded, 82a.
lighter (boat or barge), 640a,
685b.
lightning, 631b, 842a.
Lightning-god, 433b.
lightning-stone, 858b.
like, 50b, 177a, 264a, 269b,
277a, 278b, 307b, 339a, 414a,
595a, 779b, 788b, 804b, 826a.
like, to be, 277b, 385b, 826a.
like this, 265a.
like what ? 77a, 277a.
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likeness, 269b, 277b, 307b, 377b,
414b, 422b, 545a, 577a, 604b,
609a, 666b, 673a, 675b, 698b,
779b, 821b, 826b, 847a.
likeness, to make a, 321a, 675b.
likewise, 264b.
lily, 355b, 383b, 388a, 608a, 622a,
623b, 681a, 700b.
lily buds, 385b.
lily-field, 700b.
Lily-god, 207b.
lily knosp s, 700b.
lily of Nefer-Tem, 624a.
lily-water, 700b.
limb, limbs, 30a, 31a, 75b, 76a,
106b, 134b, 315b, 368b, 392b,
465b, 466a, 583b, 746a.
limestone, 62b, 123a.
limit, 15b, 100a, 104b, 150a, 411a,
488a, 554b, 825a, 908b.
limit, to the, 414b ; to the
uttermost, 415a.
limitless, 908b.
limits of earth, 479a.
limner, 620b.
limp, 809a.
line, measuring, 146a.
linen, 110b, 289a, 300ab, 319a,
661a, 680b, 866b, 884b.
linen, blue, 624b.
linen, fine, 252ab, 461a, 751a.
linen, royal, 653b, 751a.
linen, Sudani, 332b.
linen bandlet, 884b.
linen-chest, 475b.
linen closet, 455b.
linen cloth, 43b, 234b, 458b,
476b.
linen thread, 319a.
linger, 90b, 499b.
lintels of Hall of Maäti, 492a.
lion, 21ab, 129a, 211a, 245a, 268a,
269b, 278a, 419ab, 422b, 424b,
541b, 746b, 851a, 870a.
lion, fierce, 268b.
Lion (of Zodiac), 154b.
Lion-god, 46b, 268b, 270a, 273b,
562b ; of Manu, 419b.
lioness, 268a, 422b ; young, 372b.
Lioness-goddess, 70a, 116a, 165b,
168b, 169a, 232a„ 246a, 247b.
lip, lips, 597a, 662b.
liquefy, 597b, 664b.
Digitized by
liquid, 36a, 73b, 92a, 122a, 202a,
293a, 400a, 435a, 636a, 795a.
liquid, embalming, 328b.
liquor, 77a, 230b.
liquor, fermented, 611b.
list, 41a, 106b, 161a, 346a, 430b,
604b, 642b, 661a, 683a b, 701b,
738b, 739a, 855b, 882a b.
list, daily, 450a.
list of names, 45b.
listen, 291b, 672b.
listen attentively, or carefully,
316b, 718a.
listener, 718a.
literature, 525a, 619a, 730b, 885a.
literature, divine, 337b, 401b.
Literature, Egyptian, 787b.
litigant, 745a.
litter, 258b, 773a, 773b, 884a.
little, 226a, 379b, 409b, 411b,
413b, 538b, 546a, 657a, 659b,
660b, 692b, 734a, 734b, 746a,
749b, 798b.
little-bread, 138b.
little by little, 379b.
Little-cat, 278a.
little child, 734b.
Little Heat, 434b.
littleness, 411b.
little one, 767a.
liturgy, 200b, 337b, 346a, 400b,
563b, 758a.
live, 112a, 124b, 127a.
live with a wife, 481a.
liver, 6b, 273b, 279a, 328a.
livers of the dead, 216a.
livid, 113a.
living, 766b, 804b.
living, the, 29a, 125a.
Living One, i.e., Osiris, 83b.
Living Ones, i.e., the 36 Dekans,
125a.
lizard, 472a, 490a, 492b, 667a.
Lizard-god, 328b.
lo ! 330b, 712a, 824b.
load, 13ab, 14b, 35b, 97b, 102b,
258b, 274a, 288b, 594a, 883b.
load a ship, 34b.
loaded, 14b, 35b, 441b.
loaded heavily, 883b.
loader, 594a.
load-carrier, 147b.
loading-up-place, 102b.
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loaf, loaves, 151a, 152a, 186a,
- 202a, 209a, 218a, 233a, 232b,
234 ab, 247b, 259b, 261b, 283a,
324a, 415b, 422b, 442b, 516a,
521b, 533a, 534b, 545a, 635b,
722b, 730b, 734a, 750a b, 765b,
767a, 790a, 792b, 796a, 799b,
815a, 817a, 822b, 846a, 862b,
867a, 882b.
loaf, pyramidal, 219b.
loathe, 541a, 665a, 714a, 825b.
loathing, 262b, 263a, 383a.
loathing, to cause, 638a.
loathsome, 215a, 226a, 383a.
lobster, spiny, 804b.
locality, 269a.
lock, 280b, 600b, 636b, 808b.
lock of hair, 7a, 21b, 327b, 343a,
367b, 368a, 369a, 491a, 594a,
621b, 625a, 854a, 875b.
locust, 499b, 588b, 608a.
lodge, 753a.
lofty, 108a, 450a.
log, 249a, 329b, 615b, 789a, 796a,
856b.
loin band, 223a.
loincloth, 170a, 565b, 641a, 652a.
loins, 55a, 544b.
loneliness, 153b.
long, to or for, 4b, 309b.
long, to be, 2b, 760a.
long life, .760a.
long-armed, 181a.
long-bearded, 531a.
long-clawed, 760a.
long-haired, 2b.
long-nailed, 760a.
long suffering, 33b, 180b, 598a,
664b.
Long Phallus (Osiris), 291a.
look, 68a, 158b, 211a, 254a, 351a,
672a, 716a, 762b, 771b, 801a,
808a, 890b, 891a.
look at, 216b, 266b, 702a, 846b,
891a.
look fierce, 509b.
look maliciously, 509b.
look most carefully, 891b.
look upon, 544b, 802b.
look-out, 266b ; to keep a, 273a.
look-out for, 903b.
look-out man, 382a.
look-out place, 254a, 273a.
Digitized b\
look with curiosity, 814b.
look with evil design, 802a.
loom, 121b.
loops for pectoral, 510a.
loose, 152b, 598a, 622a.
loosen, 178b, 296a, 401a, 606a,
665b, 697a.
lord, 215b, 283a, 357a, 359b, 862a,
867b.
lord it over, 772a.
Lord Creator, the, 357b.
Lord of names, 426a.
Lord of Spirit-souls, 24b.
Lord of Things, 24a.
lose, 92b, 181a, 379b.
lose the way, 711b, 797b, 839a.
loss, 7b, 12b, 25b, 92b, 140b,
379b, 539b, 648a.
loss, to suffer, 14a.
lost, 94a, 536b, 552b.
lot, 248b, 251b, 252a, 821b.
lote tree, 368a.
lotion, 36a.
lotus, 355b, 383b, 384b, 388a,
394a, 539a, 608b, 622a, 623b,
700b.
lotus, extract of, 700b.
Lotus-god, 207b.
loud-voiced, 760a.
louse, 230a, 594a.
lovable, 310a.
love, 4b, 19a, 54b, 62a, 118a,
309b, 310a, 412a.
love, to make, 412a.
love, pleasures of, 412a.
love of books, 655b.
love-apple, 850a.
loved one, 310a.
love-letters, 310a.
lovely, 309b.
lover, 310a.
love-song, 509a.
love-spells, 310a.
love-wo men, 74b.
loving mankind, 310a.
low (of cattle), 375a.
low, 476 a.
low (of the Nile), 409b.
lower, 532a, 579b.
lowering, 789a.
lowing (of cattle), 345a.
lowly, 388b, 885b.
low-lying, 244b, 561a.
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loyal 164b, 304a, 357b, 793b.
Lucina, 388a.
Luck, 326b, 595a.
luck, good, 193b, 371a.
luck, ill, 724a, 370b.
lull to sleep, 448a.
luminary, 159b, 163b, 459b,
530b, 540b, 809b.
lung, the, 77a, 163b.
Lung-god, 83b.
lurker, 787a.
lust, 37b, 419b.
Lycopolis, priest and priestess
of, 403a, 425b.
lying, 95a. .
lynx, 274b, 491a.
Lynx-god, 274b.
lyre, 902a.
M.
Maa-ä, 267a.
Maa-àb, 272a.
Maa-àb, 267a.
Maa-àntuf, 267a.
Maa-àri-f, 267a.
Maäät Boat, 273b.
Maa-àtf- etc. 267a.
Maa-àtht-f, 267a.
Maä-ennuh, 272 a.
Maa-en-Rä, 267b.
Maa-f-ur, 267a.
Maa-haf, 267b.
Maa-heh- etc., 267b.
Maä-her, 272b.
Maä-her-Khnemu, 272b.
Maä-her-pesh- etc., 272a.
Maait, 267a.
Maait-neferu, 267b.
Maaiusu (?), 267b.
Mää-kheru, 271b.
Maa-mer-f, 267a.
Maa-mer-tef-f, 267a.
Maa-m-gerh, 267b.
Maa-neb- etc., 267b.
Maa-neferut-Rä, 267b.
Maa-neter-s, 267b.
Maa-setem, 268a.
Maas (? crown), 270a.
Maasas, 267b.
Maästiu, 273b.
Maatcheru, 268a.
Maateff, 268a.
Maa-tepu-neteru, 268a.
Maatet, 268a.
Maat goddess, 271b.
Maäti goddesses, 272a.
Maäti (Nile-god), 272b.
Maäti (in the Tuat), 272b.
Maäti Boat, 290b.
Maäti, Hall of, 183a.
Maàu, 269b.
Maäuatu (Rä), 272a.
Maàu-hes, 269b.
Mäbit,' 47a, 281b.
mace, 17a, 27a, 32b, 83a, 90a,
202a, 459a, 523b, 672a.
mace, ceremonial, 19a.
macerate, 204a, 597b.
mad, 647b ; with terror, 531b.
madness, 419b, 648a.
Maft, god, 274b.
Mag, 289b.
magazine, 130a, 238a, 286b,
415b, 445b, 900a.
Màgeb, 266a.
maggoty, 153a.
magic, 515a.
magic, divine, 401b.
magic, malign, 712a.
magic, to work, 66a, 244a, 434a,
515a.
magical strength, 634a.
magician, 171b, 514b, 580b/
magistracy, 679b.
magnate, 215b.
magnet, 862b.
magnificence, 912a.
magnificent, 719b, 837b, 912a.
magnify, 215a, 590b, 644b, 651a.
Magnus, 288b.
Mahar-Baal, 284a.
Mai, 278a.
maiden, 17a, 32b, 102a, 110b,
303a, 471b, 573b, 750a.
maid servant, 206b, 525a.
maintenance, 286b.
majestic, 737a.
majesty, 214a, 483a, 737a, 783a.
major-domo, 108b, 312a.
majority, 126b, 137b.
make, 65a, 102b, 118a, 542a, 590a,
618a, 770b.
make to advance, 40a ; to
approach, 88a ; to arrive, 42b,
54a ; to bow, 535b ; to cease,
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435a, 539b ; to enter, 591b,
592a ; to fly, 42a ; to follow,
92a ; to go, 74a, 92a ; to
know, 73a ; to open, 34a,
90a ; to recover, 65b ; to
rise, 40a ; to rise on throne,
77b ; to see, 235b ; to travel,
50a ; to tremble, 91a.
make away with, 420b.
make bricks, 234b.
make copy or model, 604b.
make end of, 98a, 131a, 541a,
591a.
make eyes at, 801a.
make a defence, 185b.
make firm, 54a, 89b.
make friends with, 89b.
make great, 171a.
make haste, 82b.
make libations, 28b.
make like, 103a.
make magical passes, 67a.
make offering, 28b, 189a, 191a,
491b.
make oneself like, 65b.
make order, 37a.
make possession, 91b.
make strong, 38b, 104b.
make voyage, 55a.
make water, 133a.
makers, 67a.
Makhi, 275b.
Mäkhiu, 286 a.
malachite, 262a, 296a.
malady, 650b.
male, 188b, 217a, 292a, 331a,
473b, 583a, 848a, 850b.
male animals, 398a.
male child, 584a.
male deities, 401a.
Male, i.e., Geb, 848b.
male (heir), 33a.
males and females, 848a.
malefactor, 397b, 398a.
malice, 388a, 419a, 420a.
malignant, 213b.
malign glance, 802a.
mallet, 672a, 772b.
Mäm, 281b.
man, 124b, . 152a, 217a, 233b,
331b, 415b, 425b, 439a, 495b,
570a, 583a, 633a, 650b, 848a.
man, devilish, 621a.
Digitized b
man, educated, 131a.
man, learned, 621b.
man, living, 164b.
man,-wise, 131a.
man of culture, 123a.
man of eternity (i.e., dead),
583a.
man of god, 423b.
man of means, 165a.
man of olden time, 830a.
man of truth, 423b.
man of war, 132a, 240b, 772a.
man, old, 26a.
man, Pharaoh's, 238a.
man, young, 17a, 27a, 303a,
372b, 471a.
manager, 860b.
man child, 848a.
mandragora, 850a.
Mängabta, 282a.
Man-god, 834a.
man-hawk-god, 374b.
manicurist, 65b.
manifest, 166b.
manifest oneself, 240a.
manifestation, 240b, 534b, 542b.
manifold, 646b.
Mänkhti, 282a.
mankind, 67a, 233b, 322a, 379a,
423b, 426a, 429a, 430a b, 435a b,
493a, 570a, 617b, 717b, 834a.
mankind, three classes of, 436a.
Mann, 282a.
manna, 300a.
manna of Teh ah, 300 a.
manna, white, 300a.
manna tree, 50b.
manner, 34b, 37b, 77a, 297b,
435a, 595a, 598a, 666b, 673a,
694a, 698b, 761b, 765b, 766b,
779b, 801b, 804b, 819b.
manner (of country), 766a.
manner of yesterday, 804b.
man servant, 206b ; young, 582b.
mansion, 174a.
mansions, celestial, 239b.
Mäntchit, 282b.
mantis, 4b, 19b, 202b, 239b.
Mantis-god, 39a.
Mäntit Boat, 282b.
mantle, 119a.
Manu, 24b, 274b, 869b.
manure, 128a, 262a.
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manuscript, 337b.
many, 137a, 278a, 341b, 342b,
722a, 882b.
many-eyed, 313a.
many-faced, 137b.
many-formed, 107b, 137b.
Mäpu, 281b.
Mâràiu, 283 a.
marauder, 841a, 845b.
march, 6a, 8a, 97b, 118b, 189b,
192b, 235b, 243b, 287a, 289b,
330a, 422a, 451b, 541a, 559a,
559b, 640a, 653a, 739a, 891a.
march after, 568a.
march against, 753b.
march at double, 289b.
march back, 567b.
march in front, 593b.
march southwards, 558a.
march through, 445b.
marches of a country, 256b.
mare, 618b, 695b, 696b.
Mareotis, 307b.
Märerar, 281a.
margin of book, 766b.
margin of lake, 662b.
margin of road, 746b.
Märi, 281a.
mariner, 154b.
marines, 108b.
mark, 19a, 290b, 694a.
marks, cattle, 685b.
mark, distinguishing, 261b.
mark of quotation, 913a.
mark on beasts, 19b.
mark out, 256a, 711a.
mark, to be made a, 855b.
mark, to shoot at, 475b.
market, 314a, 778b.
market-place, 313b, 549b.
Märqati, 283b.
marriage, 303a.
marry, 520b, 548b, 812a, 866a.
Mars, 656a.
Märsar, 283b.
marsh, 3b, 27b, 103b, 104b,
244b, 272b, 334b, 442b, 526b,
533b, 539a, 571a.
marsh flower, 75b, 654a, 803a.
marsh land, 27a, 100b.
marsh plants, 107b, 641b.
marsh man, 769a.
marsh vegetation, 100b.
Digitized b
marshal, to, 607b, 677b.
marshal of court, 108b.
Mart, 275a.
marvel, 39a, 202b, 209b, 215a b.
marvellous, 215a.
masculine, 473b, 848a, 850b.
Maskhemit, 276a.
Màskhent, 279a.
mason, 26 a, 60b, 94a, 578a,
582b, 779a, 805a.
mason, funerary, 582b.
mason, mortuary, 402b.
masonry, 725b, 764b.
mass, 570b, 915a.
mass of people, 164a.
mass of water, 174b, 317b.
massacre, 528b, 571a, 730a, 768a,
843a.
Màst, 279a.
mast, 58b, 276a, 566b, 583b,
675b, 757b ; of magical boat,
57a.
masts with sails, 517a.
master, to master, to be master,
145a, 154b, 357a, 494a, 562a,
588a, 810a, 851b, 860ab, 862a,
378b, 381a, 562a, 772a, 774b,
896a.
master mariner, 154b.
master of design, 358a.
master of the house, 495a.
master of scythes, 71a.
Masters of Wisdom, the Seven,
896a.
master of words of power, 886a.
mastery, 648a, 812a.
Mast-f, 276a.
masticate, 185a b.
Mastiu gods, 275b.
masturbate, 66a, 355b, 378a,
635b, 818a, 892b.
masturbation, 864b.
Mat, 280a.
mat, 146b, 249a, 586a, 600b,
773a, 796b, 835b, 836a b, 855a,
878b, 879a.
mat, grass, 541a.
mat, palm leaf, 647b.
mat, plaited, 368a.
mat covering, 202b.
Matait, 276b.
Matàuahar, 276b.
mate, 579b.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
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material for rope, 351a.
maternal, 621a.
mathematical term, 703a.
Mathit, 276b.
Màti, 278b.
Matit, 276b.
Matiu priests, 276b.
matrix, 481b.
Matt, 290a.
matter, 201b, 230b, 233a, 525a.
matter, the daily, 8b.
matter, foetid, 222b.
matter, inert, 525b.
matter, what is, 77a.
matters, 438a, 580b.
mattocks, 492a.
maturity, 838b.
matutinal, 870b.
Mau, 273b.
Màu, 278 a.
Mau-äa (Rä), 278a.
Ma-ur, a high priest, 266b.
M'au-taui, 280b.
Mäuthenre, 281a.
Mauti, 278b.
maxim, 335a.
mayor, 312b.
me, 15a, 344a.
meadow, 27a, 423b, 686a, 721b,
770a.
meadow land, 201a.
meal, 6b, 8a, 91b, 137a, 411a,
704a.
meal, evening, 323b.
meal of reconciliation, 717a.
meal of wheat, 395b, 396a.
meals for -the dead, 186a.
meals, sepulchral, 3b, 518a.
meals, the three, 817a.
meals, the two, 817a.
mean, 373a, 434a, 538b.
mean, the true, 139a.
means, 106a, 595a ; to find,
807a.
measure, to, 41a, 285 a, 526b,
563a, 753b, 813b, 899a.
measure land, to, 490a, 707a.
measure time, to, 315b.
measure, lb, 2a, 41a, 43a, 73b,
- 107a, 131b, 139b, 186b, 220a,
237a, 253a, 301b, 390b, 4C0b,
448b, 486b, 527a, 542a, 544a,
652b, 659a, 722a, 731a, 736a,
Digitized b
752b, 767a, 790a, 814a, 827b,
850a, 854a, 863a, 867a, 868b,
882a, 895b, 913a, 915a.
measure (àprayS^ç), 28b.
measure, dry, 442a, 855b.
measure of beer, 736b.
measure of capacity, 337a.
measure of cloth, 256a.
measure of corn, 33b, 41b, 42b,
876a.
measure of dates, 735b.
measure of fish, 328b.
measure (hen), 448b.
measure (£ hen), 235a, 446a.
measure (4h hen), 201b.
measure (10 henu), 513b.
measure (160 henu), 579b.
measure of land, 3b, 71b, 97b,
567a, 573a, 585b, 707a, 717b.
measure of length, 614b, 648b.
measure, linear, 425a.
measure, liquid, 201b, 442a,
786b.
measure of time, 315b.
measure of weight, 253a.
measure, wine, 300a, 709b.
measuring cord, 527a, 652b,
707a.
measuring stick, 510b.
meat, 34a, 43a, 525a.
meat, cooked, 247b.
meat, joint of, 466b, 648b.
meat, pieces of, 730a, 735b.
meat, raw, 150a.
meat, selected, 713a.
meat and drink, 469a.
meat offering, 155b, 394b, 466b,
648b, 735b.
meat ration, 174a.
Medes, 336a.
medicament, 149b, 186a ; to rub
in, 643a.
medicine, 5b, 8a, 140a, 149b,
230a, 247a, 379b, 428b, 570b,
697b, 746b.
medicine, astringent, 160a.
medicine for eyes, 43b.
medicine for heart, 3a.
medicine pot, 284a.
medicine, science of, 592b.
medicine vessels, 300a.
medimnus, 337a.
I meditate, 145b, 398a, 782b.
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Mediterranean, 16b, 151a, 463b,
469b, 875b.
meek, 664b.
meet, 28b, 116b, 299a, 451b,
560b, 565a, 674b, 858b.
Mega, 331a.
Mehàt, 315b.
Mehen, 43a, 319b.
Mehen-àpni, 319b.
Mehenta, 319b.
Mehenti, 319b.
Meh-f-met, 317a.
Mehi, 317a, 742b.
Mehi (a canal), 317b.
Mehi, Osiris, 318a ; Thoth, 318a.
Mehit, 317a.
Mehit, the Nile, 318a.
Mehit and Tefnut, 317a.
Mehiu, god, 317a.
Meh-maät, 317a.
Mehni, 319b.
Mehnit, 319b.
Mehnuti, 319b.
Mehtit, Boat of, 152b.
Mehtiu, 318b.
Meht-urit, 318a.
Mehun, 319b.
Meh-urit, 826b.
Meh-urit, Seven Sons of, 119a.
Mekhir, 286a.
melon, 725a ; dried plants of,
725b.
melon plant, 722a, 725a.
melt, 10b, 356b, 597b, 612b,
696b.
melt away, 156b, 636a.
Melul (Merur), 315a.
Mema-äiu, 296b.
member, 30a, 31a, 43a, 75b,
106b, 134b, 368ab, 392b, 416a,
583b, 602a, 746a.
member, the, 141a, 204b.
member of the body, 7b, 315b,
465b, 466a, 609b.
member of a bodyguard, 45b.
member of council, 410a, 901a.
members of crocodiles, 525b.
members, pair of, 106b, 670b.
membrane, mucous, 222b.
Memhet, 296b.
Memhit, 296b.
memorandum, 614b, 688a, 808b.
memorial, 614b, 688a b, 808b.
memorial slab, 134a.
memorial tablet, 81b, 151a, 192b.
memory, 274a.
Memphis, 30b, 118b, 417a.
Memphis, title of high priest of,
483b.
Memphis plant, 126b.
Memu, 296b.
men, 164a, 205a, 214a, 270b,
423b, 429a, 430a, 435ab, 436b,
584a, 717b, 815b.
men, any group of, 33a.
men, festival of, 495a.
Men, the Two, 429b.
men, wax figures of, 436a.
men, ways of, 617b.
" men," i.e., Egyptians, 436a.
men of foreign speech, 782a.
men of high rank, 552a.
men of nothing, 546b.
men of wealth, 737a.
men on an estate, 676a.
men who know, 35b.
men and women, 125a, 165a,
170a, 233b, 249a, 379a, 430b,
447a, 481a, 491a, 542b, 681b,
815b, 834a, 848a.
Men-ä, 297a, 302a.
Men-änkh, 302a.
Menant-urit, 301b.
Menât, a star, 301b.
Menât, 301b.
Menàt-urit, 301b.
Menàtiu, 301b.
Mendes, 15b, 111b.
Mendes, ram of, 408b.
Mengabu, 306a.
Men-hesàu, 303 a.
Menhi, 303b.
Menhit, 304a.
Menhi-khenti-Sehetch, 304a.
Menhu, 303b.
Meni, 299a, 302a.
Menkerit, 306 a.
Menkh, god, 305a.
Menkhet, 40b.
Menkh-qa-hahetept 305a.
Menmenit, 298b.
Menmenuä, 298b.
Menmutf, 298b.
men-nefer, 303a.
Mennu, 302b.
Mennui, 302b.
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Menqeb, 305b.
Menqebà, 305b.
Menqit, 305b.
Menrir, 303a.
menses, 138b.
Menset, 305 a.
menstruate, 512a.
Ment, 297a, 298a, 299a, 300a.
Menteft, 307a.
Mentha, 306b.
Menthesuphis, 306b.
Menthu, god, 306b.
Menthu nomads, 306b.
Mentit, 306b.
Mentsafi, 306b.
Men tu god, 306b.
Menu, 8b, 40b, 55a, 217a, 242a,
259b, 299a, 514b, 806a.
Menu-àâh, 299b.
Menu-àb, 297a.
Menu-Amen, 299b.
Menu-fai-ä, 299b.
Menu Heru, 299b.
Menu Heru-fai-ä, 299b.
Menu Heru-netch-tef-f, 299b.
Menu Heru-sa-àst, 299b.
Menui-her-pet, 298b.
Menu-ne su-Heru, 299b.
Menu-qet, 299b.
Menu-ur, 302b.
Menu-urit, 297a.
Mer, 308a, 314b.
Merà, 315a.
Mer-àakhu, 313b.
mercenaries, 495a.
Merchant, 56b.
merchant, 289b, 733a.
Mercury, 654b, 657a, 660b, 673b,
707a. _
Mer-en-aui-f, 311a.
Mer-en-Rä, pyramid of, 535a.
Mer-ent-neteru, 311a.
Meres, 315b.
Merhi, 315a.
Merhu, 315b.
Merhuit, 315b.
Merifta, 310b.
Meri-fuä, 310b.
Meri-Maät, 310b.
Meri-mut-f, 310b.
Merit, 308a, 314b.
Meritef, 311a.
Merit-erpä-neteru, 311a.
Digitized by
Meriti, 310b.
Merit-nesert, 314b.
Mermer, 315a.
Merqet, goddess of, 272a.
Merr, 310b.
merry, 419b, 858b.
merry, to make, 412a.
Mer-segrit, 311a.
Mer-sekhuit, 309b.
Mer-setau, 311a.
Merti, 308a, 310b, 313b.
Merti, the Two, 429b.
Merti-seti, 313b.
Meruä, 310b.
Merur, 314a, 315a.
Mesänuit, 324b.-
Meseh, 325b.
Mesen, 325a.
Mes-en-Heru- etc, 322b.
Mesenti, 325a.
Mesetchtch-qet-f, 329b.
Mesit, 324b.
Mesit-tcher-s, 323a.
Meskat, 327b.
Meskhat-kau, 326 a.
Meskhen, 326b.
Meskhenit, 326b.
Meskhenit-Äait, 326b.
Meskhenit-Menkhit, 327a.
Meskhenit-Menkhit-Nebt-het,
327a.
Meskhenit-Neferit, 327a.
Meskhenit-Nefert-Ast, 327a.
Meskhenit-Nefertit, 327a.
Meskhenit-Nekhtit, 327a.
Meskhenit-Sebqit, 327a.
Meskhenit-Uatchit, 327a.
Meskhenit-Urit-tef-set, 327a.
Meskhent instrument, 326a.
Meskhenut, 326b.
Meskhti, 326a.
Mesktt, 328a.
Mes-nekhtit, 325b.
Mesnui, 325 a.
Mesopotamia, 72b.
Mesore, 321b, 740 a.
Mes-peh, 322b.
Mesper, 324b.
Mesperit, 324b.
Mes-pet-àat- etc, 322b.
Mes-Ptah, 322b.
Mes-qas, 323a.
Mesqatt, 327b.
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Mesqen, 327b.
Mesqt, 327b.
Mesqt-Sehtu, 327b.
message, i9a, 161a.
messenger, 33b, 42a, 161a, 170a,
245b, 445a, 538a, 854b.
messenger, divine, 402a.
messenger, king's, 161b.
Messenger-god, 42a.
Mes-sepeth, 323a.
messman, 356a.
Mest, 328a.
Mes ta, son of Horus, 328b.
Mest-Àsàr, 328a.
Mestet, 328a.
Mestet-f, 328b.
Mestcher-Sah, 329b.
Mestcherti, 329b.
Mestcheriu, 329b.
Mesth, 328b.
Mesti, 328b.
Mestt, 329a.
Mesii Heru, 322b.
Mesu-qas, 323a.
Mesu-Set, 323a.
Mesu-Temu, 323a.
Mesut-Rä, 321b.
Meta, 336a.
metal, 93b, 126b, 210a, 270a,
311b, 366b, 486b, 537b, 598b,
842a b, 846b, 903a, 907a.
metal, white, 75b, 523a.
metal, to plate with, 323a.
metal carriers, 764a.
metal fastening, 273b.
metal objects, 325a, 327b, 345a.
metal weapons, 394a.
metal work, 287a ; chased,
619a.
metal worker, 325a, 482b.
metal working, 354a.
metals, office of, 239b.
Metcha, 337b.
Metcher, 338a.
Metchetàt, 338b.
Metcht-aa-utchebu, 337a.
Metcht-nebt-Tuat, 337a.
Metelis, Metelites, title of high
priest of, 432a, 602b.
Met-en-Àsàr, 336a.
Metes, 336b.
Metes-àb, 336b.
Metes-tier, 336b.
Metes-her-àri-she, 336b.
Metes-en-nehehi, 336b.
Metes-mau, 336b.
Metes-neshen, 336b.
Metes-Sen, 336b.
Me then, god, 334b.
Met-her, 336a.
methods of procedure, 246b.
Meti, 333a.
Meti, 336a.
Metiu, 336a.
Metni, 336b.
Me tri t, 334a.
Metrui, 334a.
Metsàs, 331a.
Mett-qa-utcheba, 336a.
Metu-àakhut-f, 335b, 336a.
Metu-ta-f, 336a.
M-Häp, 266a.
mice, 341b.
micturate, 133a, 260b, 652b.
midge, mosquito, 550a, 552a,
900a.
mid-day, 332a, 333b, 450a, 494b,
840b.
middle, 37b, 139a, 332a, 494b,
763a.
midnight, 248b, 494b.
midst, 494b, 819b.
midwife, 321a, 671b, 855b.
midwife, divine, 412b, 865b,
866a.
might, 5b, 182a, 197a, 245a,
288a, 379a, 388b, 563a, 592a,
608b, 621b, 690b, 738a, 772a,
805b, 822b.
mighty, 107b, 108a, 181b, 347b,
379a, 386b, 388b, 690b, 772a,
845a, 899b.
mighty, to be, 378b.
mighty bull (i.e., King), 784b.
mighty man, 241a, 287b, 389a.
mighty one, 182a, 215b.
mighty woman, 182a.
mild (of manner), 436a, 597b,
598a.
military, the, 125a.
militia, 620a.
milk, to, 65b, 615b, 659a, 700b.
milk, 21b, 60a, 69a, 73b, 127a,
223a, 510a, 523b, 857a, 882b.
milk, .first, of a woman, 857a.
milk, sour, 305a.
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milk-calves, 284b.
milk-can, 284a.
milk-carrier, 259a.
milkman, 284a, 316a.
milk pot, 284b, 314a, 316a, 422a,
431a, 442a, 467a.
milk vessel, 450a.
Milky Way, 510a.
mill, 531b.
millet, 223b, 227b.
millet, red, 227b.
millet, white, 227b.
million, 507a.
mina, 301b.
mince, 201a, 390a.
mince matters, 416a.
mind, 37b, 274a, 460b.
mine, possessive pron., 229b,
253b, 571a, 818b.
mine, 571b, 869b.
mine of the god, 402b.
mine-region, 210b.
miner, 402b, 535b, 770b.
mineral, 73a, 93b, 207a, 429a,
483b, 662a, 753a, 768a, 797b,
820b.
mineral, medicinal, 520b.
mineral unguent, 767a.
mingle, 598a.
mingled, 20a.
ministrant, 13a, 298b, 742a.
minium, 305b.
minority, 127b.
mint, 139b, 344b, 345a.
minute, 12b.
miracle, 544a.
mirror, 98b, 143a, 166b, 267a.
mirror, amulet of, 126b.
mirror in case, 126b, 238a.
mirthful, 412a.
miscarriage, 180a.
miscellaneous, 736a.
mise en livre, 767a.
miserable, 94b, 114b, 174b,
202b, 226a, 270a, 273a, 319a,
413b, 472b, 476a, 524b, 550a,
574a, 601a, 604a, 652b, 669a,
675a, 733b, 802a, 899b.
misery, 3b, 7b, 21b, 64b, 74a,
102a, 181a, 211a, 214a, 226a,
227a, 270a, 277b, 476a, 514a,
569b, 631b, 644b, 715a, 778a b,
802a, 815a, 906a b.
Digitized by
misfortune, 142a, 214b, 527b,
549b, 577a, 632a, 698a, 717b,
751a, 772b.
Misheps, 293a.
mislead, 629a, 711b.
mission, 32b, 161a, 440b, 441a,
487a.
mission, annual, 161a.
miss the mark, 176a.
mist, 27a, 96a.
mistake, 141b, 165b, 325a, 373a,
675a.
mistress, 107a, 157a, 357a, 463b,
486a, 494a ; a man's, 551a.
misty, 789a.
Mithras, 291a.
Mithrashamä, 291a.
mitre, 511b.
mix, 5a, 6b, 38a, 186b, 330b,
571a b, 573b, 598a, 600b, 735a,
736a, 837a.
mix drink, 859a.
mix unguent, 813b.
mixed, to be, 736a.
mixture, 330b.
Miysis, 270a.
.M'kam'r, 289a.
M'katu, 289a.
M'ket-àri-s, 289a.
M'khan, 286a.
M'khenti, 286b.
Mkhenti-àrti, 320b.
Mkhenti Sekhem, 320b.
Mkhenti-Tefnut, 320b.
M-Khenti-ur, 320b.
M'kheskhemiut, 286b.
M'khiàr, 286a.
M'khiàru, 286a.
M'k-neb-set, 289a.
M'neniu, 282a.
Mnevis, 111b, 450b.
moan, 73b, 219b, 225b, 447a,
771a.
mob, 137b, 284a, 818a, 823a.
mock, 200b.
mock at, 215b.
mockery, 657b, 716b.
mode, 435a, 595a, 766b.
model, to, 323a, 353b, 849b.
model, 604b, 644a ; models, 135b.
modeller, 385b, 779a.
modesty, 798b.
moist, 39b, 189b", 635b.
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moisten, 35b, 40a, 211b, 407b,
843a, 857b.
moisture, 27a, 69a, 73b, 97a,
394ab, 470a, 708b, 795a, 843a,
877b, 906a.
mole, 809b.
. Mole-god, 580a.
moment, 12b, 14a, 15a, 17b,
27a,351a,438b,517a,753a, 815a.
money, 729a.
money deposit, 131b.
money, ring, 622a.
monkey, 795b, 804a, 807a.
monkey, long-tailed, 802b.
monkey, sacred, 769b.
monolith, 62a, 106b, 695a.
monster, composite, 121a.
month, lb, 40b ; first day of,
829a ; first day of half-month,
829a ; priest of, . 44b, 155b ;
25th day of, 450b.
month, Macedonian, lb, 868a.
'month, the half, 673a.
months, gods of, 40b.
monument, 28a, 274b, 298a,
670b* ; funerary, 733b.
monuments, colossal, 298a.
moon, 18b, 23a, 29b, 68a, 75b,
132a, 177b, 194a, 659b ; the
full, 29b, 316b ; at noon, 29b ;
first quarter of, 881b ; third
quarter of, 124a ; shining eye
of, 657a.
moon, festival of, 75b, 250a.
Moon-god, 29b, 59a, 75b, 112b,
148a, 553a.
moored, 300b.
moral of a tale, 274a.
more, 384a, 449a, 469b.
more than, 64b, 459a.
moreover, 321a, 492b, 782a,
792a, 809b.
morning, 100a, 207a, 225a, 586a,
634a, 819a, 824b, 870b ; to do
in the, 870b ; to pass the, 715a.
morning, to-morrow, 870b.
morning and evening, 840b.
morning meal, 28a, 91b.
morning star, 403b.
morsel, 233b, 245b.
mortals, 834a.
mortar, 331a, 757a.
morus tree, 314b.
Digitized by
mosaic, 203b ; pavement, 585a.
Moschion, 280b.
Moses, 324b.
mosquito, 552a.
most certainly, 415b.
mother, 294b, 331b, 334b, 771a,
785b ; of Horus, 7b ; of the
god, 295a, 402a ; king's, 391b.
Mother (proper name), 50b.
mother-cow, 295a..
mother-gods, 41b, 402a.
mother goddess, 388a.
mother-in-law, 294b, 739a.
motherless, 340b.
mother-of-emerald, 262a, 394b.
mother-of-pearl, 593a.
motion, to set in, 607b, 690a.
motionless, 175b, 651a.
mould, to, 235a ; bricks, 695a.
mould, 226b, 353b, 779a.
mould of Osiris, 228a, 776b.
mould, to make a, 277b.
mould, two halves of, 910a.
moulder, 233b, 779a.
mouldiness, 78a.
mouldy, 78a, 566a.
mound, 857b, 858a.
mound, to cast up a, 477a.
mount, to, 212b, 701a, 824b,
873a.
mount up, 135a, 366b, 852b.
Mount of Sunrise, 47b.
Mount Sehseh, 682b.
mountain, 129b, 261a, 298a, 311a,
442a, 449b, 636a, 823b, 841a,
869a, 872b, 904a.
mountain, funerary, 174b, 707b.
mountain of God, 449b.
mountain, the double, 600a,
869b.
mountain pass, 801a.
mountaineers, 869b.
mounted soldier, 861a.
mourn, 6a, 381b, 396a, 398b,
475b, 606b, 677a, 763b, 786a,
808b.
mourners, 6a, 26a, 94b, 348a,
396a, 397b, 424a, 446a, 457a,
509a, 763b, 807b.
mourner, professional, 462a.
mourning, 22a, 26a, 74a, s296b,
786b, 803b, 807b.
mouse, 236a b.
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mouth, to, 351b.
mouth, 416a, 831a.
mouth, Opening the, 34b, 158b,
161b, 793b.
mouth, disease of the, 185b.
mouth, to steal a, 385a.
mouth of the people, 423a.
mouth to mouth, 416a.
mouthful, 316b.
move, lib, 82b, 166a, 189b, 298a,
351b, 356b, 377b, 420b, 446b,
479a, 541a, 618b, 670b, 673a,
767a, 777b, 791b, 792b.
move, to make, 602a.
move about, 854b.
move away, 499a.
move onward, 478a.
move quickly, 343a, 827a.
move rapidly, 754b, 814b.
move up and down, 375a.
mover of stone,7 439a.
Mqetqet, 330b.
M'shaken, 287b.
M'shashar, 287b.
M'shauasha, 287b.
M'tchaiu, 291a, 495a.
M'tchet, 292b.
M'tes, 291b.
M'tes-ab, 291b.
M'tes-àrui, 291b.
M'tes-sma-ta, 291b.
M'tharima, 291a.
M'thenu, 291a.
M'thra, 291a.
M'titi, 336a.
Mu, god, 293b.
much, 137a, 170b, 181a, 772a.
much, to be, 137a.
mud, 30b, 123b, 275b, 421a, 424b,
765b ; workers in, 201a ; mud
of a stream, 880b.
mud flat, 836b.
muddle, 844a.
mudîr, 513a, 848b.
M'uit, 281a, 293b.
mulberry bread, 817a.
mulberry tree, 314a, 368a.
mulct, 865b.
mule, 792a, 796a.
mullet, 203b, 204a.
multiplication, 147b, 595a.
multiply, 177b, 591b, 595a, 646b,
763a. „.._,«_
Digitized by
multitude 137b, 768a, 880a.
multitudinous, 102a, 137b.
mummify, to, 188a, 613b, 631ab,
647b, 712a.
mummy, 280b, 758b.
mummy bandages, 188a.
mummy case, 152a, 188a.
mummy chamber, 777a.
mummy equipment, 777a.
mummy swathings, 71b, 818b.
muniment room, 526b.
M-up-tef, 266a.
murder, 396b, 398a.
murderer, 397b, 398a, 704a.
murmurs, 442b.
music, 444a.
musicians, 509a, 741b, 747a,843b,
910b.
must (of wine), 759b.
Musta, 295b.
mustard, 611b.
muster, 607b, 677b, 841a, 841b.
musty, 470a.
Mut, collar of, 183b.
Mut, goddess, 150a, 295a.
Muthenith, 296a.
mutilation, 512b.
mutter spells, to, 209a, 386a, 758a.
Mut-urit, 295a.
muzzle, 729b.
my, 15a, 229ab, 234a, 253b, 342b,
344a, 818b.
myriads, 905b.
myrrh, 29a, 128a, 187b, 293b,
561b, 250b, 890b.
myrrh, dry, 127a.
myrrh, fresh, 127a.
myrrh of women, 127a.
myrrh, moist, 127a.
myrrh, ceremony of, 742a.
myrrh, image of, 127b.
myrrh box, 29a.
Myrrh-god, 83b, 127b.
myrrh seed, 127b.
myrrh shrub, 127b.
myrrh store, 127a.
myrrh tree, 380a, 771a, 890b;
terraces of, 567a.
myrrh valley, 58a.
myrtle plant, 82a.
myself, 911b.
mysterious, 51a, 470b, 755b.
„mystery, 624b, 701a, 755b.
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Nä, 346b.
Naàb, 342a.
Naàrik, 342a.
Naàrrut, 341a b, 342a.
Naàrut-f, Council of, 901b.
Näau, 346b.
Nabher, 345a.
Nabkhun, 343a.
Nabti, 343a.
Nahsu, 344a.
Näi, 346b, 347a.
nail, to, 140a.-
nail, 112b, 123b, 128b, 139b,
140a, 180a, 215b, 218a, 351a.
nails, to pare or cut, 621a.
nails, worker on, 65b.
Näit, 346b, 347a.
Näi-ur, 347a.
Nàk 345 b.
naked, 383b, 458a, 469b, 794a.
naked man, 458a.
nakedness, 458b.
Nàkh, 345a.
Nàkit, 345b.
Nàkiu-menà-t, 345b.
Namart, 343b.
name, to, 187b, 345a, 387b,
877b.
name, 426a, 782b.
Name, the Great, 426a.
names of limbs of Rä, 426a.
named, 345a, 387b, 877b.
namely, 79a.
Na-nefer-àri-shetit, 343b.
Na-nefer-sheti, 343b.
naos, 773b, 777b.
nape of neck, 123b, 124a b.
napkin, 243b.
Näq, 347b.
Narh, 343b.
Näri, 36b, 347a.
Nàri-nef-nebàt-f, 341a.
Närit, 347a b.
narrate, 176b, 717a, 719b, 913a.
narrator, 176b, 719b.
narrative, 669b, 719b.
narrow, 491a, 492a, 782b, 800a.
Närt, 347a.
Närti-änkh, etc., 347b.
Nàs, 345b.
Nasaqbu, 344a.
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ENGLISH WORDS.
Nä-shep, 347a.
Nashutnen, 344a.
Nas-Rä, 345b.
Nàst-taui-si, 345b.
nasty, 537b.
Nätai, 348a.
Näti, 348a.
native, 350b, 583a.
Natkarti, 344a.
Nàtnàtu, 346a.
natron, 76b, 227b, 294a, 407b,
.409b, 464b, 485a, 512a, 713b.
natron, chamber of, 456a.
natron of South and North,
408b.
Natron-god, 512a.
nature, 6b, 34b, 50b, 297b, 561a.
Nàu, 344b, 345a.
naught, 835a.
nausea, 152b, 258a, 262b, 263a,
577b, 611a, 680b, 696b, 745a,
807a.
nauseated, 262b.
Nautà, 347a.
navel, 533a.
navel string, 572b.
navigate, 93b, 576b.
near, 265a, 414a, 415a, 438b,
712a, 762b, 813a, 907a, 908a.
Neb, devil, 367a.
Neb-àa, 358b.
Neb-àakhut, 358b.
Neb-Aatit, 358b. -
Neb-àbu, 358b.
Neb-äbui, 359a b.
Neb-äha, 359b.
Neb-àmakh, 358b.
Neb-Amentt, 358b.
Neb-änkh, 359b.
Neb-ankh-em-pet, 359b.
Neb-änkh-taui, 359b.
Neb-äqt, 360a.
Neb-äui, 359a.
Neb-àui, 367a.
Neb-aut-àb, 358a.
Neb-baiu, 360b.
Neb-er-àri-tcher, 362a.
Neb-er-tcher, 362a, 742b.
Neb-heh, 363a.
Neb-her, 367b.
Neb-heru, 362b.
Neb-her-uä, 363a.
Neb-het-ä, 362b.
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Neb-khäu, 363a.
Neb-kheper-Khenti-Tuat, 363b.
Neb-kheperu, 363a.
Neb-khepesh, 363b.
Neb-Khert-ta, 363b.
Neb-khet, 363a.
Neb-Maät, 361a.
Neb-Maqt, 361a.
Neb-mau, 361a.
Nebneb, 354a, 367a.
Neb-nebu, 361a.
Neb-nefu, 361b.
Neb-neheh, 361b.
Neb-nekht-Khensu, 361b.
Neb-nemmt, 361b.
Neb-nerau, 361b.
Neb-neru, 361b.
Neb-neru-äsh-kheperu, 361b.
Neb-net, 362a.
Neb-neteru, 362a.
Neb-Pai, 360b.
Neb-Pät, 360b.
Neb-qebh, 365a.
Neb-qerst, 365a.
Neb-Rasta, 362a.
Neb-rekeh, 362a.
Neb-rekhit, 362a.
Neb-renput, 362a.
Neb-Sakhb, 363b.
Neb-Sau, 363b.
Neb-sebt, 363b.
Neb-Seger, 364b.
Neb-sekhab, 364a.
Neb-sekht, 364a.
Neb-sekhut-uatcht, 364a.
Neb-senku, 363b.
Neb-settut, 364b.
Neb-shefit, 364b.
Neb-sherat, 364b.
Neb-shespu, 364b.
Neb-shuti, 364b.
Neb-Ta-änkhtt, 365b.
Neb-taiu, 365a.
Neb Ta-tchesert, 365b.
Neb Ta-tesher, 365b.
Neb-tau, 365b.
Neb-tchefa, Neb-tchefau, 366a.
Neb-tcher, 366a.
Neb-tcheser-sesheta, 366a.
Neb-tchet, 366a.
Neb-tebui, 365b.
Neb-temat, 365b.
Neb-temu, 365b.
Digitized by
Neb-tesher, 366a, 896a.
Neb-tha, 365b.
Neb-thafui, 365b.
Neb-Tuatiu, 365b.
Neb-uä, 360a.
Neb-uäb, 360a.
Neb-Uast, 360a.
Neb-un, 360a.
Neb-urrt, 360a.
Neb-user, 360a.
Neb-utchatti, 360b.
Nebà, 241b, 366b, 367a.
Nebà-àakhu, 367b.
Nebà-per-em-khetkhet, 367b.
Nebàts-kheper, 367a.
Nebàu, 367b.
nebeh bird, 367b.
Nebe'tch god, 368b.
Nebs, god, 368a.
Nebses, 364a.
Nebt, 368a.
Nebt-àakhu, 358b.
Nebt-Aamu, 368b.
Nebt-àâshemit, 358b.
Nebt-Aat, 358b.
Nebt-Aatt, 358b.
Nebt Aat-Then, 358b.
Nebt-ääu, 359a.
Nebt-äbui, 359a.
Nebt-ähäu, 360a.
Nebt-àkeb, 359a.
Nebt-àm, 358b.
Nebt-ànemit, 358b.
Nebt-Anit, 359a.
Nebt-änkh, 359b.
Nebt-änkhiu, 359b.
Nebt-Ännu, 359b.
Nebt-âremuàa, 359b.
Nebt-àrit-qerrt, 359a.
Nebt-àrit-tchetfiu, 359a.
Nebt-ärui, 359b.
Nebt-às-hatt, 359a.
Nebt-àst-enti-mu, 359a.
Nebt-Ater-Meh, 359a. »
Nebt-Ater-Shemä, 359a.
Nebt-Atu, 359a.
Nebt-àûr, 358b.
Nebt-àut, 358a.
Nebt-àut Khenti-Tuat, 358a.
Nebt-Bàat, 360b.
Nebt-em-shen, 361a.
Nebt-en-she ta, 361b.
Nebt-ent-het, 361b.
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Nebt-er-tchert, 362a.
Nebt-gem-àb, 365a.
Nebt-Gerg, 365a.
Nebt-ha-Rä, 362b.
Nebt-hebb, 362b.
Nebt-hekau, 363a.
Nebt-Hen, 362a.
Nebt-hent, 362b.
Nebt-hep, 362b.
Nebt-hep-neteru, 362b.
Nebt-heru, 362b.
Nebt-het, 362b.
Nebt-het Änqit, 362b.
Nebt-hetep, 363a.
Nebt-hetept, 363a.
Nebt-huntt, 362b.
Nebt-Kepen, 365a.
Nebt-Khasa, 363a.
Nebt-khat, 363a.
Nebt-khaut, 363a.
Nebt-Khebit, 363a.
Nebt-Kheper, 363a.
Nebt-Kheriu, 363b
Nebt-Mât, 361a.
Nebt-m'kt, 361a.
Nebt-mu, 361a.
Nebt-nebà, 361a.
Nebt-nebt, 361a.
Nebt-Nehemt, 361b.
Nebt-nehep, 361b.
Nebt-Ne'ht, 361b.
Nebt-Nekhen, 361b.
Nebt-nerit, 361b.
Nebt-neser, 361b.
Nebt-neshà, 361b.
Nebt-Netchemtchem, 362a.
Nebt-Netit, 362a.
Nebt-Nut, 361a.
Nebt-Pe, 360b.
Nebt-pehti, 360b.
Nebt-pehti-petpet-sebàu, 360b.
Nebt-pehti-thesu-menment, 360b.
Nebt-Per res, 360b.
Nebt-peru, 360b.
Nebt-Pestt, 361a.
Nebt-pet,' 360b.
Nebt-petti, 360b.
Nebt-qebh, 365a.
Nebt-Qet, 365a.
Nebt-retui, 362a.
Neb t-Sa, 363b.
Nebt-Sàf, 363b.
Nebt-sam, 363b.
Digitized by to
Nebt-San, 363b.
Neb t-Sauta, 363b.
Nebt-sebu, 363b.
Nebt-Seher, 364a.
Nebt-Seht, 364a.
Nebt-Sekhemu, 364a.
Nebt-Sekri, 364a.
Nebt-senkt, 363b.
Nebt-sentt, 364a.
Nebt-Septi, 363b. .
Nebt-Seqaiu, 364b.
Nebt-Seshemu-nifu, 364a
Nebt-Seshent, 364a.
Nebt-sesheshuta, 364a.
Nebt-seshta, 364a.
Nebt-setau, 364b.
Nebt-setchef, 364b
Nebt-Shas, 364b.
Nebt-shät, 364b.
Nebt-Shefshefit, 364b.
Nebt-shem, 364b.
Nebt-shemäs-urt, 364b.
Nebt-sheser, 364b.
Nebt-shesh- etc., 365a.
Neb t-s res, 364a.
Nebt-Ta-àmen, 365b.
Nebt-taui, 365a.
Nebt-taui-em-kara, 365b.
Nebt-tcheser, 366a.
Nebt-tchet, 366a.
Nebt-tehen, 365b.
Nebt-Tem, 365b.
Nebt-temat, 365b.
Nebt-Tennu, 366a.
Nebt-fens, 366a.
Neb t-fen ten, 366a.
Nebt-fep,' 365b.
Nebt-Tep-àh, 365b.
Nebt-uàa, 360a.
Nebt-uauau, 360a.
Nebt-ugat, 360b.
Nebt-Un, 360a.
Nebt-unnut, 360a.
Nebt-usha, 360b.
Nebt-uut, 360a.
Nebt, 368a.
Neb ta, 357a.
Nebt-àb-f, 368b.
Nebti, 357a, 358a.
Nebti of Nenu, 189a.
Nebtuqet, 368a.
Nebu, 358a.
Nebu-en-Meht, 361b,
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Nebui-ârt, 359a.
Nebu-Kau, 365a.
Nebu-Khert, 363b.
Nebu-Meht, 619b.
necessary, 876a ; what is, 885b.
neck, 22b, 77a, 212b, 226a, 285b,
332b, 384a, 530a, 533a, 536a,
563a, 572a, 573b ; back of,
458a, 461b.
neckband, 446a, 799b.
necklace, 148b, 184a, 202a, 207b,
226a, 408b, 507a, 728b, 734b,
849b, 862a.
necklet, 71a, 75b.
neck ornament, 282a, 484b.
neck stick, 619a.
necropolis, 113b, 131b, 238a,
298a, 507b, 561b, 580a, 687a ;
in hill, 533b.
necropolis of Abydos, 156b ; of
Denderah, 534b ; of Hermo-
polis, 16b ; of Philae, 16b ;
of Thebes, 667a.
need, 382b, 561b, 580b, 732b,
800a, 897a.
need, to be in, 64b, 375b, 800a.
needle, 320a.
needle (kohlstick), 201b.
needy, 207b, 379b, 569b, 604a,
674b, 732b.
needy man, 653a, 800b.
Nefer-àat-mek-àrt, 371b.
Nefer-àità, 371b.
Nefer-em-baiu, 370a.
Nefer-hat, 371b, 896a.
Nefer-herit-tchatchat, 372a.
Nefer-hetep, 372a.
Nefer-hetep-pa-äa, 372a.
Nefer-hetep-pa-khart, 372a:
Nefer-hetep-pa-neter-äa, 372a.
Neferit-khä, 372a.
Nefer-neteru, 371b.
Nefer-pehiu, 896a.
Nef er-Shu ti, 372a.
Nefert, 371b.
Nefer-Tem, 372a.
Nefer-Tem-kau, 372a.
Nefer-Tem-khu-taui, 372a.
Nef er - Tern - Rä - Heru - àakhuti,
372a.
Neferu-kau, 372a.
Nefer-usr, 371b.
Nef-hati, 370b. n. ... ..
Digitized by
Nef nef, 370b.
Nefrit, 371b.
Nefur, 370a.
Neg, 398a.
Negaga-ur, 398a.
negation, 213b ; mark of, 266a ;
particle, 339b, 345a, 348a,
349a.
negative, 209a ; a strong, 371a.
Negau, 398a.
Negeb, 398b.
Neg-en-kau, 398a.
Negg-ur, 398a.
Negit, 398a.
neglect, 283b, 289b.
neglectful, 180a.
negligent, 289b.
Negneg-ur, 398a.
Negnit, 398b.
negress, 386a.
negro, 355b, 386a.
Negro-land, 913a.
Neh, 383a.
Nehà, 383b.
Nehà-ha, 383b.
Neha-her, 380b.
Neha-her, 383b, 561a, 861b.
Nehait-her, 383b.
Neha-Kheru, 380b.
Nehap, 380b.
Neha-ta, 380b.
*Neheb-kau, 384a.
Neheb-nefert, 384a.
Nehebsa, 384b.
Neheb ti, 384a.
Neheh, 383a.
Nehem-kheru, 381b.
Nehemt-äuait, 385a.
Nehemu, 385a.
Nehen, 381b.
Nehenut, 381b.
Nehep, 46b, 47b, 385a.
Neher, 381b.
Neher-tchatcha, 386a.
Neherti, 385b.
Nehes (Set), 382a.
Nehesà, 382a.
Nehes-her, 382a.
Nehesu, 386a.
Nehet, 380a.
Nehi, 382b.
Nehit, 383a.
..Nehp,, 381a.
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Nehru, 385b.
Nehsit, 386a.
Nehsiu-hetepu, 386a.
Nehti, 380a.
Nehui, 381a.
neighbour, 438b, 444b, 449b,
539b, 638b, 674a.
neighbourhood, 27a, 265a, 438a,
638a.
Neith, 399b ; festival of, 161b ;
temple of, 80a.
Nekà (Set), 398a.
Nekait, 398a.
Nekentf, 397b.
Nekhâ, 387b.
Nekhben, 388a.
Nekhbit,\388a.
Nekhbu ur^388a.
Nekheb, 388a.
Nekhebet, 522b.
Nekhebit, 183b, 522b, 756a, 860b.
Nekhekh (Rä), 387a.
Nekhekh-ur-Aten, 387a.
Nekhen, an Assessor, 388b.
Nekhen, judge from, 588a.
Nekhen (Babe), 388b.
Nekhenit, 388b.
Nekht-ä, 389a.
Nekht, a ka of Rä, 389a.
Nekhtit, 389a.
Nekht-ti, 389a.
Nekhtu-nti-setem-nef, 389a.
Nekhtut-em-Uas, 389a.
Nekit, 396b.
Neknit, 397b.
Neknits, 465b.
Nem, 374a b.
Nemât, 374a.
Nemit, 374a.
Nemmà, 374b.'
Nemmt, 373a.
Nemtit-set, 465b.
Nem-ur (Mer-ur), 67b, 374a.
Nen, 376b.
Nenä, 377b.
Nenha, 378a.
Neni, 348a, 377b.
Nenit, 348a, 351a, 376b.
Neniu, 377a b.
Nenkar, 356a.
Nenr, 378a.
Nent, 350a.
Nentchä, 378b.
Digitized
Nenu, 348a.
Nenu, Sky-god, 349b.
Nenu (Aapep), 349b.
Nenu, the Nile, 350a.
Nenui, 378a.
Nenunser, 378a.
Nep, god, 368b.
Nepà, 369a.
Nepen, 369a.
Nepertiu, 369a.
Nephthys, 24a, 29a.
Nep-meh, 369a.
Nepnept, 369a.
Nepr, Neprà, 369a.
Neqäiu-hatu, 396a.
Neqeht, *396a.
Ner, 378b.
Neràt, 378b.
Neri,^ 379a.
Nerit, 378b, 379a.
Nerit-äbui, 379a.
Nerta, 379b.
Nerta-nef-bes-f, 341b.
N-erta-nef-nebt, 341b, 379b.
Nerti, 378b.
Nesa, 390b.
Nesàsà, Lake, 721a.
Nesb-àmenu, 392b.
Nesbit, 392b.
Nesb-kheper-àru, 392b.
Nesem, 393a.
Nesereh, 393b.
Neserit, 393a.
Nesermer, 393a.
Neserser, Lake of, 721a.
Nesh, 393b.
Neshem, 394b.
Neshemit, 394b.
Neshenti (Set), 395a.
Neshm-t-Boat, 394b.
Nesh-renpu, 394a.
Nesht, 395b.
Nesiu fiends, 390b.
Nesmekhef, 389b.
Nesrem, 393a.
Nesrit-änkhit, 393a.
Nesru, 393a.
Nessf, 393a.
Nesst-naisu, 389b.
nest, 32a, 34b, 288a, 319a, 621b,
754b.
Nestà, 390b.
Nesti-Khenti-Tuat, 390b.
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Nestiu-gods, 390b.
Nesttauit, 390b.
net, 27a, 33b, 40a, 41a, 75a, 97a,
102a, 116b, 118a, 122a, 132a,
259b, '412b, 514b, 527a, 618a,
695a, 835b ; cord of, 194b.
net, fishing, 458b, 465a.
net for snaring souls, 27a, 64a.
net, fowling, 127b.
net, hands of, 105b.
net, hunting, 456a.
net, magical, 123b, 905b, 906a.
net of the Àkeru-gods, 905b.
net, pegs of, 38a.
net, to, 121b, 695a.
net, to cast a, 465a ; to draw a,
613a.
net, to hunt with, 40a.
Net-gods, 118a.
Net-Hetchet, 399b.
Net-Hetut, 399b.
Net-Shert, 399b.
Net-tepit-An, 399b.
Net-Teshert, 399b.
Net-fha, 399b.
Ne ta, 400b ; Osiris, 24b.
Net-Àsàr, 400a.
Netchàtf, 410a.
Netch-baiu, 410b.
Netchebàbf, 411b.
Netchehnetcheh, 413a.
Netchem, 412a.
Netchem-àb, 412a.
Netch-em-änkh, 412a.
Netchemnetchmit, 412b.
Netcher, 412b, 413a.
Netcherf, 413a.
Netchertt, 412b.
Netchesti, 413b.
Netchft, 411b.
Netch-her, 410a.
Netch-Nu, 410b.
Netchrit, 413a.
Netchses, 413b.
Netchti, 410a.
Netchti-ur, 410a.
Ne ter, a god, 403b.
Neter-äa, 403b.
Neterit-nekhenit-Rä, 404a.
Neter-ka-qet-qet, 404a.
Neter-neferu, 404a.
Neter-neteru, 404a.
Neter-sept-f, 404a.
Digitized by
Neter-tchai-pet, 404a.
Neterti, 403b ; Isis and Neph-
thys, 404b.
neterti instrument, 407b.
Nether, 408b.
Netherit, 408b.
Netheth, 408b.
Netit, 400a.
Net-net uä-kheper-aut, 400a.
Netnetit, 409a.
Net-qa- etc., 408a.
Net-Rä, 400a.
Ne tri t festival, 407b.
Netrit-ta-àakhu, 404a.
Netrit-ta-meh, 404a.
Netru, 409b.'
netted, 7a.
Netter, 64a.
nettle, 611b.
Ne tu, 400a.
never, 340a, 341a.
never again, 596b.
never before, 230b, 341b.
never-failing, 78b, 341a.
new, 269a, 273b, 375a ; to be,
150a.
new thing, 269b, 375a.
new wine, 231b.
New Year's Day, 76a, 161b,
379a, 427b, 450b, 829a.
New Year's tax, 521a.
newly, 269b.
N-ger-s, 341b.
N-heri-rtitsa, 341b.
Ni,' 348a.
nibble, 731 a.
nice, 218b.
niche, 92b, 701b.
night, 8b, 22b, 36a, 77b, 94b,
107a, 135a, 179b, 184b, 185a,
296b, 377a, 537a, 622a, 624b,
649a, 751b, 761b, 776b, 778b,
791a, 795b, 796a, 797a, 803b,
810b, 897a ; deepest, 244a ;
early, 529b ; the whole, 811a.
night personified, 77b, 135a.
Night-of counting the dead, 811a.
Night of counting years, 811a.
Night of erecting the pavilion,
811a.
Night of fights, 811a.
Night of Haker, 811a.
Night of Horus and Set, 811a.
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Night of Judgement, 811a.
Night of ploughing the earth,
811a.
Night of the resurrection of
Horus, 811b.
Night of secret ceremonies, 811b.
Night of setting up Tet, 811b.
Night of the Drop, 459b, 811a.
Night of Weighing Words, 811a.
night, provisions for the, 323b.
night, to pass the, 188b, 718b.
night festivals, Great and Little,
796a.
Night-god, 109b.
night-season, 840b.
Nile, 12a, 69a, 99b, 218b, 452a,
467a, 470b, 506b, 767b.
Niles, the, 467b.
Nile, arm of, 35b ; Canopic
arm of, 97b.
Nile deposit, 411b, 499b.
Nile, mouths of the, 416a.
Nile of Tuat, 467a.
Nile, source of the, 774b, 775a.
Nile banks, 102b.
Nile festivals, 99b.
Nile flood, 95a, 174b, 462a, 467a b,
507b, 744a, 836b.
Nile-god; 76a, 128a, 130b, 177a,
184a b, 187a, 253b, 255a, 257b,
385a, 400a, 404a, 467b, 477b,
479a, 506b, 611b, 629a, 631b,
637b, 695a ; emission of, 332a.
Nile-Red Sea road, 113a.
Nile-swamp, 272b.
Nile water, 263a, 293b.
Nimrod, 343b.
Ninarrutf, 349a.
nine, 249b, 250a.
Nine gods, the companies of
the, 251a.
Nine goddesses, the, 251a.
Nine hands, 533b.
nine thread stuff, 250a.
ninety, 250a.
Ningal, 60a, 356a.
ninth, 250a.
nip, 795a.
nipple, 302b, 768a, 963a.
nitrum, 407b.
Nnarutf-t, 341a.
Nn-rekh, 341b.
no, 124a, 339b, 349a, 376b, 835a.
no one, 213b, 340a.
no time, 341a.
nobility, 591a, 737a, 830b ; title
of, 671a.
noble, 108a, 123a, 170b, 591a,
610a, 737a.
noble, to be, 646a, 737a.
noble attributes, 370b.
noble words, 698b.
nobleman, 215b, 643b, 646a, 671a,
679b, 737a.
nobles, 460b, 867b ; at Court,
744a.
Nobles, the Two, 202b.
nod, 441b, 448a.
noise, 419b, 607b, 668b.
nomad, Ilia, 292a, 306a b, 373b,
752a.
nomads of Sudan, etc., 179a.
nomads, village of, 179a.
nome, 477b, 511b, 596b, 661b,
835a, 844b.
nome, dwellers in, 844b.
nome of Eternity, 511b.
nome, recorder, of, 176b.
non-combatant, 517b.
non-existent, 164b, 340a, 542a,
835a.
none the less, 415b.
nook, 774a.
noon, 134a, 332a, 333b.
north, the, 318a, 816a ; king of,
212a ; festival of, 212a.
northern, 318a.
North-house, 318b.
North-land, 815a.
northwards, 286a.
north-west, 318b.
north wind, 707b ; god of, 767b.
nose, 260b, 261a, 554a, 729b,
750a.
nose, disease of, 433b.
Nose-of-life (Osiris), 261a.
nostrils, 261a, 329a, 375a, 551a,
572b, 573a, 579b, 747b, 750a.
not, 6a, 12b, 44a, 98a, 213b,
216b, 282a, 339b, 341b, 349a,
376b, 414b, 835a.
not allowable, 340b.
not any, 835a.
not at all, 835a.
not possessing, 265a, 339b.
not so, 124a, 339b.
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not to have, 296b.
not yet, 264b.
notable, 644b, 713a.
note, 180a.
notes of a case, 604b.
nothing, 184b, 835a.
nothingness, 339b, 835a.
nourish, 13b, 284b, 607a, 645a,
678a.
nourishment, 612b, 832a.
now, 96a.
now behold, 782a.
Nqetqet, god, 396a.
Nsekf, 341a.
N-tcher-t, 341b.
Nti-her-f-mm-masti-f, 399a.
Nti-she-f, 341b.
Ntiu gods, 399a.
Ntuti, 400b.
Nu, 242a, 349b, 600a, 777a.
Nu (Amen-Rä), 350a.
Nu (Nile), 350a ; festival of,
474b.
Nu, gods of this name, 350a.
Nua, 352b.
Nub, 354a.
Nubà-neb-s-àms, 353b.
Nub-heh, 353b.
Nub-hetepit, 353b.
Nubia, 22a.
Nubia, Lake of, 263b.
Nubia, Nine Peoples of, 832b.
Nubia, viceroy of, 392a. "
Nubian, 95b.
Nubian (adj.), 95b, 187a.
Nubians, 495a, 554b, 709a, 712b,
790b, 795b.
Nubit, 353b.
Nubit-àith, 353b.
Nubit-neterit, 353b.
Nub-neteru, 353b.
Nub nub, 354a.
Nubti (Set), 354a.
nudity, 458b.
Nuenrä,'350a.
Nuh-hatu, 355a.
Nuit,'350a b.
Nuit-Rä, 350a.
Nukar, 356a.
number, 41a, 134a, 415a, 838a,
856b, 857b, 882b.
number, a great, 507a.
numbers, goddess of, 665b.
Digitized by
number, sign of ordinal, 316a.
numbering, a, 41a.
numberless, 340b, 415a.
numerous, 137a, 646b.
Nun, god, 354b.
Nunu, 350a.
Nunuiu, 350b.
Nunun, 354b.
Nunut, 350a.
Nunuth, 356b.
Nurkhata, 354b.
nurse, 13b, 15b, 69a, 302a,
428a, 551a, 616b, 747b, 820b,
847b.
nurse, divine, 20b.
nurse, to, 13a, 122a, 426a, 428a,
551a, 757b.
Nurse goddess, 302a, 426a.
nursling, 428a.
N-urtch-hef, 341b.
N-urt-f, 341b.
nurture, to, 645a.
Nuru, god, 354b.
Nut, 25a, 46a, 193b, 349a, 422b,
720a, 777a.
Nut, Five Children of, 322b.
Nut, title of, 725b.
Nut goddesses, 350b.
Nutchi, 357a.
Nuth, 356b.
Nut-hru, 351b.
Nuti, 351a.
Nutiu, 356b.
Nuti-urti, 351a.
nuts, 411b.
Nut-Shesit, 351a.
Nut-urit, 350a.
Nut-urt, 351a.
O.
O, an interjection, 7b, 15a, 30b,
73b, 74b, 143b, 438a, 440a,
443b, 444a, 451b.
O that ! 292b, 441b, 457a, 464a.
O then, 782a.
Oak tree, 62b.
oar, 182b, 279a, 281a, 284b,
295a, 393b, 478b, 631a, 877a.
oar, steering, 315a.
oar, stroke of, 688b.
oar, toil at, 143b.
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oarsman, 780a.
Oasis country, 148b.
Oasis of Khârgah, 52b.
Oasis of Jupiter Ammon, 20b.
oath, 112a.
oath (so help me God !), 752b.
oath, to fulfil an, 65b ; to take
an, 65b.
oath of king, 126a.
obeisance, 885a.
obelisk, 85a, 217a, 843b, 887b.
obelisk cakes, 730b.
obelisks of Rä, 843b.
obelisks, pair of, 839b.
obey, 291b, 292a, 717b.
object, 525a, 580b, 595a, 789b.
object, bronze, 670b.
object, sacred, 289b.
object that protects, 193a.
object, wooden, 40a, 542a, 571b,
756b, 837b.
objection, 643a.
oblation, 3a, 518a, 725a.
oblique-eyed, 641a.
obliquity, moral, 530a, 540a,
572a.
obliterate, 57b, 315b, 840a.
oblivion, 492b, 550a.
oboli, 867b.
obolus, 781a, 854a.
obscure, 652a.
obscurity, 458a, 475b, 600b,
761b, 795b, 798a.
observatory, 175a.
observe, 351a, 548a, 903b.
observe astronomically, 175a.
observe laws, 412b.
observer, 175a.
obsidian knives, 842a.
obstacle, 564b, 750a.
obstinate, 164a, 650a, 746b, 760b,
838b.
obstruct, 36b, 103b, 487b, 646b,
743b, 750a, 905a.
obstructed, 800a.
obstruction, 64a, 491a, 750a.
obvious, 34a.
occasion, 595b.
occupation, 18a.
occupied, 316b, 531a ; of mind,
883b.
occupy, 333a, 811b ; an office,
65a.
Digitized t
occurrences, 542b, 617a, 690a.
ocean, 151a.
ochre, 3b, 189b, 417b, 558b,
581b, 773b, 774a, 837a, 910a.
ochre, red, 283b.
ochres for ink, 620b.
odour, 551a, 627b, 629b, 631a,
648a, 675a, 712b, 747b.
odour, bad or foul, 709b.
.of, 264a, 279b, 348a, 408a.
of old time, 205a, 264b, 460a,
830a.
offal, 31b,470a, 708a ; of fish, 594a.
offence, 31b, 165b, 226a, 398a,
772b, 849b, 853a, 895b ;
criminal, 595b.
offend, 694a.
offender, 165b, 540a.
offer, 3a, 147b, 270b, 301b, 472a,
550b, 562a, 582a, 592a, 898b.
offer sacrifice or thanksgiving,
425a, 431a.
offer up, 741a.
offered, 89a.
offering, 3ab, 4a, 5b, 9b, 28ab,
56b, 91b, 110b, 112b, 117a,
141a, 148a, 155b, 156a, 157b,
189a, 191b, 195b, 215b, 230b,
251b, 257b, 259b, 270b, 286b,
304b, 318b, 387b, 487a, 491b,
506b, 518a, 521b, 545a, 562b,
601a, 606b, 621b\ 623b, 634b,
643b, 644a, 652b, 654a, 657a,
675a, 733b, 734b, 754b, 759b,
810a, 857ab, 876a.
offerings, to heap up, 667a.
offerings, to make, 117a, 259a,
677a, 775a, 884b.
offerings, burnt, 764a, 796a.
offerings by fire, 10a.
offerings, chamber of, 239b.
offering, the daily, 54a, 138b.
offering, evening, 191a.
offering, festal, 474a.
offering, funerary, 241b, 242a.
offering, king's, 392a, 518a.
offering, obligatory, 332b.
offerings of birds and fish, 5b.
offering of sand, 730a.
offerings, propitiatory, 402b.
offering, spice, 38b.
offerings, table of, 876a.
offering-bearer, 287a.
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offering slab, 117a.
office, 69b, 79b, 80b, 510b, 526b,
531b, 540a, 557b, 755a.
office of mayor, 526b.
office building, 881b.
office, draughtsman's, 780a.
office, Government, 902a.
officer, 108a, 144a, 154b, 184a,
284a, 311b, 436b, 444a, 473b,
487a, 604a, 613b, 685a, 718a,
828b.
officer, chief, 646b, 851a, 860a.
official, 19b, 74b, 154b, 187b,
639b, 747a, 774a, 852b.
official, cemetery, 828b.
official, title of, 399a, 417a.
officials, court, 444a.
officials of palace, 45b.
offspring, 240b, 331b, 583b, 903a ;
of animals, 33a.
often, to do, 177a.
ogle, 801a.
Oh ! 74b, 106b, 438a.
oikoumenê, 538a.
oil, 112b, 113a, 140b, 205b, 315a,
318b, 337a, 382b, 383a, 388b,
473b, 507b, 626b, 705a, 706a,
765b, 767b, 813b, 846a.
oil, circumcision, 845a.
oil for grey hair, 704b.
oil for kyphi, 913a.
oil, holy, 395a, 666a, 872b.
oil, medicated, 40a.
oil, perfumed, 706a.
oil, prepared, 356a.
oil, sacred, 597b.
oil, scented, 665a, 824a.
oil the hair, 169b.
oil-boiler, 236a.
oil-bottle, 222b.
oil plant, 767b.
oil seed, 786b.
oil tree, 206a.
oily-hearted, 224b.
ointment, 39b, 40a, 55b, 205b,
233a, 263a, 283a, 292b, 337a,
377a, 643b, 706a, 767b, 804a.
ointment, copper, 150b.
ointment, festal, 712b.
old, 3b, 9b, 17b, 82a, 134a, 778a,
838b.
old, to be or grow, 17b, 387a,
626b, 677b, 797a, 838b, 856a.
Digitized by
old, of, 830a.
old age, 17b, 32b, 82a, 514b,
797a, 838b, 856a, 881b, 882b.
old canal, 838b.
Old God, 387a.
old home, 226b.
old man, 15a, 17b, 26a, 32b,
33b, 387a, 514b, 532a, 626b,
714b, 797a, 882b.
old woman, 15a, 18a.
olive, 206a, 207a, 849b, 850a,
897a, 913b.
olive oil, 207a, 224a, 903b ; fresh,
224a ; sweet, red, 224b.
olive tree, 224a, 897a, 913b.
omission, 184b.
on, 264a, 492b, 826b.
on account of, 339a, 492b.
on behalf of, 493a, 545a.
on both sides, 813a.
on the contrary, 265a.
once again, 273b, 792a.
oncomer, 439b.
one, 105a, 153a.
one, the impersonal, 333a.
One (i.e., God^, 153a.
one (i.e., king), 823a.
one (i.e., Rä, Osiris, etc.), 154a.
One, the Lord, 360a.
one and the other, 153b.
one at a time, one by one,
595a.
one to one, 153b.
one who is in front, 45a.
one-armed, 184b.
one-handed, 184b.
onion, 26a, 288b, 473b, 523b i
seed, 26a.
only, 340a.
only one, 153a b.
Onouris, 57a.
onyx, 273a.
ooze, 424b.
open, 33b, 34a, 39a, 90a, 157b,
158b, 160b, 166a, 167a, 235a,
252b, 254b, 388a, 598a, 604a,
608a b, 612a, 620b, 623b, 624a,
629a, 678a, 697b, 700b, 701a,
793a.
open, to force, 592b ; to make,
619a, 697a.
open a way, 178b, 621a, 650a.
open a well, 158b.
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open out, 255b.
open the arms, 248b, 255b.
open the bowels, 662a.
open the eyes, 158b.
open the face, 34b.
open the hands, 118a.
open the heart, 158b.
open the way, 161b.
open up, 116b, 158b.
open wide, 184a.
opened, 235a, 731a.
opener, 166b.
opener of the body, 697b.
opener of the roads, 162a.
open-handed, 166b.
opening, 99a, 167a, 416a, 521b,
697a, 713b ; to make, 592b.
opening for light, 764b.
opening in diaphragm, 416b.
opening in wall, 701b.
opening (of years), 379a.
opening the face, 650a.
opening the mouth, ceremony
of, 161b ; to perform, 34b.
openwork, 254b.
opinion, 416a,- 430a, 694a, 745a.
opponent, 434a, 493a, 545a, 564b,
707b, 894a.
opportunity, 335a, 595a.
oppose, 82b, 116a, 564b, 764b,
885a, 894a.
oppose in speech, 116b.
opposite, 116b, 139a, 158a, 264a,
265a, 339a, 414a, 415a, 493a,
708b.
opposition, 2a, 18a, 116a, 224a,
577a, 612b, 643a, 705a, 894a.
oppress, lb, 27b, 112b, 141a,
156a, 442a, 451b, 464b, 601a,
787a, 867ab.
oppressed, 27b, 64b, 69b, 102a,
270a, 273a, 524b, 637b.
oppression, 102a, 112b, 141b,
744b, 867a, 868a, 909b.
oppressor, 115b, 181b, 422a,
635a, 637b.
opulent, 538b.
or, 33b, 265a, 415b.
oracle, divine, 831a.
oration, 549a.
orator, 176b ; to play the, 410b.
orbit, 333b, 701a, 743b, 780a.
orchard, 559a b, 723a, 749a, 755a.
Digitized by
ordain, 697b, 722b.
order, 82a, 136b, 161a, 190b,
192a, 270b, 271b, 335a, 337b,
346a, 400b, 446a, 449a, 489a,
597a, 602a, 610b, 669b, 670b,
679b, 683b, 697b, 768a, 849a ;
a written, 106b.
order of priests, 585b.
order, to, 187b, 190b, 289b, 410b,
470a, 610a b, 679b, 680a, 683b,
850a, 900a.
order, to set in, 647a.
ordinance, 346a, 400a b, 409a,
487a, 661a, 753b, 831b, 844b,
912b.
ore, 218a, 226b ; copper, 486a ;
silver, 523a.
organ of the body, 103b.
organs, genital, 544b ; disease
of, 122a.
original (place), 226b.
originally, 580a.
Orion, 99b, 118b, 124a, 389a,
393a, 402a, 446b, 638b, 682b.
Orion, arm of, 105b.
Orion, boat of, 625b.
Orion, stars of, 42b, 638b, 757a.
ornament, 92ab, 119a, 121b, 282b,
296b, 387b, 428a, 443a, 575a,
644b, 680a, 689a, 728b, 880b.
ornament, annular, 215a.
ornament, lion-shaped, 367a.
ornament, metal, 219b.
ornament of crown, 279a, 568b.
ornament of dress, 452a.
ornament, the royal, 535a.
ornament, to, 615b.
ornamental water, 812a.
Orontes, 63a, 73a.
orphan, 375b, 376a, 598a, 833a.
oryx, 270a.
Osirians, 83b.
Osiris, 41a, 83a.
Osiris, backbone of, 249b.
Osiris, birthday of, 450b.
Osiris, body of, 24b.
Osiris, carrier of Horus, 84a.
Osiris, children of, 322b.
Osiris, crown of, 13b.
Osiris, day of, 450b.
Osiris, dead body of, 43a.
Osiris, death day of, 242a.
Osiris, firstborn of, 200b.
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Osiris, foes of, 545b.
Osiris, followers of, 742b.
Osiris, form of, 83b ff.
Osiris, form .of his name, 181a.
Osiris, Four Obelisks of, 843b.
Osiris, gardeners of, 67b.
Osiris,-garment made by, 897a.
Osiris, grave of, 416b.
Osiris, head-box of, 19a.
Osiris, Kingdom of, 15b.
Osiris, left shoulder of, 766b.
Osiris, lock of hair of, 574b.
Osiris, phallus of, 429b.
Osiris, pillar of, 59b.
Osiris, secretary of, 777b.
Osiris, shrine of, 99b, 453a.
Osiris, stars of, 656a.
Osiris, Two Feathers of, 733a.
Osiris, Two Tombs of, 15b.
Osiris, vertebrae of, 667b.
Osiris-Akhem, 84a.
Osiris-Àn, 83b.
Osiris-Anubis, 83b.
Osiris-Harmakhis, 89a.
Osiris-Harmakhis-Temu, 89a.
Osiris in Henà, 85b:
Osiris Khenti Àmentt, 87a.
Osiris-Mnevis, 89a.
Osiris pa-meres, 84a.
Osiris-Ptah, 84a.
Osiris-Sah, 88a.
Osiris-Seker, 88a.
Osiris-Sep (or Sepà), 88a.
Osiris-Unnefer, 84a.
Osiris the Aged One, 83b.
Osiris the Almighty, 86b.
Osiris the Bull-god of Àmentt,
7b, 88a.
Osiris the Eternal, 86b, 87a.
Osiris the Executioner, 88a.
Osiris the Grain-god, 87b.
Osiris the Living, 86b.
Osiris the Moon, 83b.
Osiris the Shepherd, 87b.
Osiris of Abydos, 83b, 84b.
Osiris of Äkesh, 84b.
Osiris of Àmentt, 86b.
Osiris of Äntch, 84b.
Osiris of Äper; 84b.
Osiris of Asher, 84a.
Osiris of Atefur, 84b.
Osiris of Athribis, 109a.
Osiris of Bakt, 84b.
Digitized by
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
86a.
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
84b.
Osiris
Osiris
Osiris
84b.
Osiris
Osiris
ossify,
ostrich
. eggs
other,
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of Benben, 85a.
of Benr, 85a.
of Busiris, 84a.
of Buto, 85a.
of Erpit, 84a.
of Heken, 85b.
of Heliopolis, 83b.
of Hemag, 85b.
of Hensu, 85a.
of Heser, 85b.
of Maäti, 85a.
of Memphis, 84b.
of Mena, 85a.
of Nefer, 87b.
of Nefur, 85a.
of Netbit, 85b.
of Netch, 85b.
of Ne tit, 85a.
of Netr, 85a.
of Pesg-Rä (?), 85a.
of Pet, 85a.
of Qeftenu, 86a.
of Rehnen, 85b.
of Rustau, 84a.
of Sa, 86a.
of Sàti, 86a.
of Sau (Upper and Lower),'
of Sekrit, 86a.
of Sesh, 86a.
of Shau, 86a.
of Shenu, 86a.
of Shetat, 83b.
of Sunu, 86a.
of Tenen, 87b.
of Tesher, 86b.
of the Cows, 87b.
of the Earth, 86b.
of the Great Aat, 84a.
of the Great House, 85b.
öf the Lake, 87b.
of the Northern Oasis,
of the river (?), 84b.
of the Sekti Boat,* 86a.
of the Southern Oasis,
of the World, 86b.
of Un, 87b.
219b.
, 343a, 344b, 348b, 379b ;
of, 651b.
187b, 792a b, 799a.
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other side, 308a.
other things, 798b, 799a.
Other World, 93b, 113b, 125a,
131b, 156b, 214b, 492a, 511b,
687a, 865a, 872a, 900b.
Other World, Nile of, 467a.
otherwise said (i.e., a variant
reading), 913a.
our, 229b, 339a, 342a b, 818b,
824b.
out from, 264a.
out of danger, 282a.
outbreak, 240b.
outcast, 194b, 483b.
outcry, 29a, 31b, 130a, 381a,
658a, 790a, 838b, 882b, 896b.
outfit, woman's, 119a.
outflow, 621a.
outgoings, 240b.
outhouse, 74a.
outlive, to, 779a.
outpourings, 91b, 708b.
outrage, 396b ; to commit an,
398a.
outside, 214b, 218b, 219b, 265a,
339b, 414a b, 420b, 428b, 458a,
494b, 554a, 723b.
oval for royal name, 305b.
oven, 290a, 464a, 708a, 775b,
786b, 819a b, 840a, 841b, 885b.
ovens of the Tuat, 465a.
over, 492b.
over, he who is, 828b.
over and above, 414b.
over against, 414b, 444b.
overabundance, 469b.
overargue, 375a.
overcome, 400a, 772a, 858 a,
884a, 899a.
overeat, 49a.
overflow, 159b, 203a, 343b, 366b,
368b, 398b, 597b, 602b, 621a,
665a, 708b, 766a, 813a.
overfull, 545a.
overlay, 474a ; with metal, 368b,
689a.
overloaded, 398b.
overlord, 215b, 357b, 812a.
overmuch, 137a.
overpower, 386b.
overseer, 71a, 157a, 224b, 287b,
311b, 312b, 323b, 417a, 422a,
468a, 494a, 562a, 585b, 685a.
overspread, 889a.
overstep, 877a.
overthrow, 176b, 177b, 187b,
236a b, 256 b, 261b, 375b, 409a,
447b, 480a, 522a, 527b, 528b,
544b, 547a, 561b, 575a, 603b,
611b, 612b, 617a b, 618a, 624a,
626b, 633a, 644b, 647a, 651b,
662b, 676b, 682a, 685b, 689a,
693b, 694a, 695b, 700b, 703b,
704b, 715b, 718b, 741b, 757b,
768a, 770a, 792a, 796b, 806b,
884a, 887b.
overthrown, 606a, 617b, 657b,
802a, 806b.
overturn, 175a, 219b, 232b, 236b,
247b, 661b, 682a, 770a, 800b.
overturned, 232b.
overweighted, 524b.
overwhelmed, 763a.
ovis longipes, 200a.
ovis platyura, 649a.
owner, 357a, 820a.
ox, oxen, 32a, 74b, 170a, 398a,
516b, 645a, 654b, 777b, 864b.
ox, full-grown, 461a.
ox, hornless, 507a.
ox, lassoed, 333a.
ox of heaven, 75a.
ox for ploughing, 384a, 704b.
ox, stalled, 2b, 69a; 337a, 351a,
550a.
ox (yoke), 355b.
ox, young, 426b.
ox-fat, 140a.
oxen, pair of, 521a.
oxen, sacred, 132a.
oxen, white, 523b.
oxen, yoke of, 648a.
ox hides, 887a.
oyster, pearl, 790b.
P.
Paâh-nersmen, 230a.
Paàri-sekhi, 229b.
Paät, 231b.
Pa-Bär, 230a.
Pa-bekhennu, 230a.
Pabekht-etc, 230a.
pace, 446a.
Pachons, 740a.
pacification, 682a.
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pacifiers, 684b.
pacify, 612a, 614a, 682a, 684b,
706b.
packet, 131a, 581b.
packets of arrows, 75b, 132b.
packets of natron, 76b.
pack-saddles, 288b.
padded, 164a.
paddle, 75b, 182b, 279a, 281a,
284b, 295a, 315a, 373a, 375b,
478b, 482a, 576b, 638b.
paddle, to work a, 66a, 75b,
478a b, 482a, 877a.
paddler, 478b, 576b, 703a, 877b.
paddles of magical boat, 905b.
paddles, pair of, 877a.
paddling, sound of, 75b.
pagari, 631a.
Pähä-aref, 234a.
Pai, god, 231b. i
paid, 262a.
pail, 2a.
pain, 3b, 7b, 15b, 64b, 89a, 94a,
180b, 314b, 330b, 465b, 527b,
569b, 697a, 703b, 895b.
pain, to be in, lib, 413a, 592b,
678a.
pain, cries of, 136b.
Pain, Lake of, 231b.
painful, 180b.
paint, 49b, 346a, 417b, 419b,
558b, 821b, 825b, 840b,- 857b.
paint, to, 122b, 346a, 807b, 857b;
pictures, 855b.
paint the eyelids, 603a,715b, 718b.
painted, 122b, 346a.
painter, 346a.
painting, 346a, 411a, 486, 784a,
837a, 857b.
painting, goddess of, 665b.
pair, 105a, 180a ; of horses, 521a ;
of wings, 522a.
Pais, 231b.
Pait, 231b.
Paium'-Àsàr, 230a.
Pakhenmet, 232a.
Pakhet, 232b.
Pakhit, 232a.
Pakht, boat of, 48b.
palace, 30b, 41b, 60b, 81b, 106a,
132a, 174a, 237b, 238a, 239a,
313b, 391b, 444a, 537a, 576b.
palace affairs, 335b. I
Digitized by
palanquin, j89a, 773b.
pale, 113a.
paleness, 113a.
Palestinian, 532b. •
palette, 123a, 328b, 814a.
palings, 910b.
Palinurus, 804.
palisade, 910b.
pallor, 58b, 113a.
palm, date, 20a, 49b, 211a.
palm branch, 208a.
palm cord, 146a.
palm fibre, 202a, 745b.
palm garland, 209a.
palm leaves, 60a.
palm labourer, 218b.
palm-leaf mat, 773a.
palm nuts, 767a.
palm shoots, 217b.
palm sticks, 202a, 216b.
palm tree, 20a b.
palm wine, 20b.
palm wood, 212b.
palm of the hand, a measure,
541a, 736a, 752b, 894a, 908b.
palpitate, 833a.
palsy, 393b, 631a, 714b.
Pan, 233b.
pan of scales, 492a.
panegyric, 474a, 576b.
Panemmà, 230a.
Pänkhi, 234a.
pannier, 790a.
Panntu, 232a.
panther, 19b, 367b, 827b ; skin
of, 205b.
Pantibaf- etc., 232a.
pantry, 238a.
Paoni, 236b.
Paophi, 255a.
Paopi, 236b.
papers, 619a.
papyrus, 9a, 13b, 41a, 75b, 82a,
100a, 143b, 302b, 303b, 355a,
459b, 733a, 853a, 893b, 897a,
898a.
papyrus, bundles of, 563a.
papyri, hieroglyphic, 337b.
papyrus nilotica, 770a.
papyrus plant, 854b.
papyrus roll, 200b, 619a, 733a.
papyrus shoots, 188b.
papyrus swamp, 14b, 27b, 180b.
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Paqrer, 233a.
Pa Rä, 230a.
parable, 178b.
paragraph, mark of, 425a.
paralyse, 395a, 641b.
paralysed, 809a.
paralysis, quaking; 631a, 714b.
paralytic, 10b.
paraschistes, 205a.
parasol, 647b.
parcel of land, 75a, 121b, 125a,
136a, 631a.
parch, 441a.
parched, of land, etc., 185b,
186b, 724b, 732a b, 750b, 764b,
898a.
parchment, 129a. f
pare the nails, 621a.
parent, 771a.
Parhaqa, 232a.
Parhu, 232a.
park, 457b, 725a.
paroxysm, 841b.
parsley, wild, 810b.
part, 103b, 248b, 251b, 252b,
334b, 815a, 821b, 881b, 882b.
partheno-genesis, 295a.
partiality, to show, 813a.
participate, 248b.
particle, 18b ; of asseveration,
792a ; causative, 583a ;
conditional, 56a, 64b ;
conjunctive, 321a, 339a, 818b ;
demonstrative, 235b, 236a, 341b,
369b, 370a, 376b, 823a ;
emphatic, la, 64b, 72b ;
exclamatory, 142a, 143b ;
explanatory, 88b, 90b, 91b ;
grammatical, 550a ;
interrogative, 7a, 56a, 77a, 92b, 253b,
583a, 591b, 593b ; 750b ;
negative, 56a ; optative, 292b ;
prohibitive, 307a.
particular, 595a.
party (in law case), 745a.
Paru (Rä ?), 232a.
Paseru, 232b.
Pasetu, 232b.
Päshakara, 232b.
Pa-shemt-en-Her (Pashons),232b.
Pashons, 40b.
pass, 377b, 592a, 605a, 618b,
622a, 649a, 653a, 676a.
pass a limit, 240a.
pass away, 216b, 568a, 592a,
604a, 649a, 787b, 864b.
pass in front, 604a.
pass into, 286b.
pass on, 222a, 286b, 592a.
pass over, 604a.
pass quickly, 605a.
pass sentence, 194b.
pass the day or night, 66a, 632b.
pass the time, 65a, 175a, 661b.
pass through, 593b, 620b, 654a.
pass up, 222a.
passage, 105b, 252b, 287a, 330a,
569a, 621a, 894b; to make a,
621a, 894b.
passage by boat, 894b.
Passage of the god, 895a.
passages of tombs, 629b.
passengers, 31a.
passers-by, 31a.
passes, to make magical, 66a b.
passing away, 604b.
passion, 729a.
passionate, 615b, 689b.
passive, mark of the, 823a.
paste, 511a.
paste, to rub down into, 676a.
paste, sycamore, 669b.
paste, turquoise, 281b.
paste, vegetable, 538a.
pastille, 42a, 381a, 572b, 650b.
pastry cook, 140b.
pastures, 27a, 54b, 75a, 128b,
343a, 667a.
pasture flocks, 83a.
pasture land, 712b.
pasturer, 185a.
Pät, 233b.
path, 28a, 38b, 80a, 144b, 202a,
276b, 277b, 280b, 290a b, 293a,
333b, 334b, 499a.
Patheth, 233b.
patience, 664b.
patient, 49b, 94b, 451b, 598a,
665a ; to be, 33b.
patient, the, 580a, 664b.
patter, 906b.
Pau, god, 231a.
pause, 134a.
Pauti, 231a, 250a.
Pauti-taui, 231a.
I Paut-then-ta, 231b.
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paved walk, 202a.
pavement, 209a, 585a b; blocks
for, 566a.
pavilion, 298a, 647b, 682a, 839b ;
of a ship, 531a.
paw, 255b.
pay, 193b, 874b, 904a.
pay a due, 601a, 668a.
pay back, 304a, 874a.
pay for, 904a.
pay heed to, 147b.
paymaster, 172a, 650b.
payment, 9b, 88b, 193b, 264a,
266a, 729b, 874a b, 904a.
payment, forced, 521a.
payment, part, 821b.
Payni, 740a.
peace, 449b, 517b, 727a.
peace, to be at, 449b, 517b,
706b ; depart in, 716b.
peace-cakes, 518a.
peaceful, 517b, 727a.
peacemaker, 699a.
peak, 433b.
peak of the mountain, 885b.
Peak of the West, 885b.
peals of thunder, 447a.
pearl beads, 186a.
pearls, rope of, 70b.
peas, 235a.
peasant, 30a, 76a, 302a, 311a,
411a, 413b, 457b, 686a, 860b,
893a.
Pebaf 235b.
pebble, 62a, 112a, 115b, 129b,
218a, 394a.
pectoral, 70a b, 183b, 193a, 202a,
216a, 306a, 446a, 452b, 575a,
734b.
pedestal, 156a, 253b, 298a, 388a,
675b, 875a ; of a god, 220b.
peep, 762b, 814b.
Pefi, 235b.
Pefset-äkhu-f, 236a.
peg, 139b, 140a, 246a, 367a, 565a,
777b ; of a boat, 101a, 187a ;
of a net, 38a.
Pega, 252b, 253a.
Peh-àm, 245a.
Peh-àrti, 245a.
Peh-Herui, 245a.
Peh-khau, 244b.
Pehreri, 245b.
Digitized by
Peh-retui, 245a.
Peh-sekhet, 245a.
Peh-Sept-f, 244b.
Pehtes, the dog, 243b.
Pehui-her, 244b.
Pehui-utchait, 244b.
Peh-ustt, 245a.
Pekharer, 246b.
Pekhari, 246b, 428b.
Pekharit, 246b.
Pekhariu, 246b.
Pekharu, 428b.
Pekhat, 246a.
Pekhit, 246a.
Pekht, 247b.
pelican, 184b, 441b, 547b.
pellet, 42a, 129b, 849b, 880b, 910a.
pelt, 62a, 400b.
Pelusium, 605b ; wine of, 676a.
pen for cattle, 337a.
Pen, god, 236a.
pen, sheep's, 817a.
penalty, the death, 655b.
Penànt, 236b.
Penàpt, 236b.
Penät, a boat, 236b.
Penät boat, 152a.
pendant, 282a.
pendent, 387b ; of the breasts,
398a, 885b.
penetrate, 5a, 19b, 49b, 117b, 158b,
191b, 567b, 592a, 630b, 650a,
845a, 846b.
Penhesb, 237a.
Penhuba, 237a.
penis, 489a.
Penn-Khenti-Amend, 237a.
Penramu, 236b.
Penrent, 237a.
Pent, 237b.
Pentauru, 237b.
Pentch, 237b.
Pentchen, 237b.
Penten, 237b.
Penter, 237b.
Penti, god, 237b.
Penttà, 237b.
people, 117b, 165a, 170a, 197a,
205a, 233b, 249a, 269a, 313b,
423b, 426a, 429a, 430a, 435b,
436b, 447a, 465b, 466a, ,525a,
570a, 584a, 681b, 880a, 900b ;
all people, 357a.
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people, foreign, 6b.
people of a country, 815b
People of the Two Lands (i.e.,
Egyptians), 815b.
peoples on the land, 774a.
pepper (?), 235b.
peppermint, 139b.
Peqà, festival and temple of
252a.
Peqert, 252a.
peqer tree, 252a.
peqer wood, 252a.
Per-Amen, 238a.
perceive, 121b, 128a, 266b, 771b,
802b, 808a.
perception, 783b.
perch, 13a, 373a.
perdition, 120a, 520a.
Per em hru, 241a.
perfect ! 296b.
perfect, 93a, 304a, 522a.
perfect, to be, 900a.
perfect, to make, 521b ; 644a,
670b, 773a.
perfected, 671a.
perfection, 214a b, 304a.
perforate, 220b, 249a.
perform, 411a.
perfume, to, 610a, 786b.
perfume, 36a, 54b, 112a, 256b,
257b, 374b, 631a, 670b, 705b,
712b, 899b ; festival of, 628a ;
Nubian, 536a.
perfumer, 91b, 315a.
Pergasides, 243b.
pergola, 219b, 396b, 762a.
perhaps, 130b, 328a, 548b.
Per-Henu, 239b.
Peri-em-hat-f, 241b.
Peri-em-khet- etc., 241b.
Peri-em-qenbt, 241b.
Peri-em-tep-f, 241b.
Peri-em-thet-f, 241b.
peril, 445a.
perimeter of a town, 317a.
Perimu (?), 241b.
perinaeum, 795b.
period, 133b, 434a, 440b, 588b,
696a, 778a.
period, the henti,v 488a.
period of time, 875a.
Period, Pre-dynastic, 830a.
period, recurring, 594a.
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SLISH WORDS.
period, the ten-day, 134a.
periphery, 747b.
periplus, 576b.
perish, 10b, 163b, 240a, 315b,
520a, 565b, 627a, 703b, 792b,
805a, 835a.
peristyle of court, 247a.
Perit, 241a, 242b.
Perit-em-up-Rä, 241b.
Periu, 241b.
Per-Keku, 240a.
Per-Kemkem, 240a.
permanent, 296b, 297a, 413b,
422a, 632a, 913b.
Per-Manu, 238b.
Per-màu, 81a.
permeated, 20a.
permit ! 279b.
Per-mit, 238b.
Per-nef er, 239a.
Per-neferu- etc., 243a.
Per-neser, 239a.
Per-ne ter, 239a.
perpetually, 264a.
Per-Qebh, 240a.
Perru, 241b.
Per-Sah, 239b.
persea, 92b, 734a.
persecute, 373a.
Per-Seker, 240a.
Per-seshep, 239b.
Per-sha-nub, 240a.
persistent, 297a.
person, 153a, 466a, 583a, 633a,
640b, 782b, 828b, 893a.
person, great, 108a.
persuade, 650b.
Pert, season of, 40b, 242b,
829a.
per Tuat, 240a.
perturbed, 380a.
perverse, 637b.
perversity, 637a.
pervert, 741b.
Pesekhti, 248b.
pesesh Kef, 249a.
pesh-en-kef, 251b.
Peshf-heteput, 251b.
Peshnà, 251b.
Pesit, 248a.
pesiu, 248a.
Pestchet, 250a.
Pest-em-nub, 249b.
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Pestit, 249a.
Pestit, 249b.
Pestit-khenti-hert, 249b.
Pest-taui, 249a.
Pest-taui, 249b.
Pestti, 249b.
Pestu, 249b.
Pet'(Ptah), 253b.
Pet-ä, 256a.
Pet-ähät, 256a.
Petch-ähä, 257b.
Petch-taiu, 257b.
Petchu, 257b.
Pe-Tep, Council of, 901b.
Peti, god, 237b, 253b.
Petit, 253b.
Petit-àbut, 256a.
petition, 8a, 382b, 465a, 596a,
607a, 645b, 658a, 662a, 668b,
670a, 745a, 824a.
petition, to, 382b, 650b.
petitioner, 662a, 809a, 824a,
866a, 896a.
Petr, 254a.
Pet-ra, 256a.
Petra, 254a.
Petrà-Ba, 254a.
Petrà-neferu- etc., 254a.
Petra-sen, 254b.
Petràt, 254a.
Pet-she, 256a.
Petsu, 256b.
Petti, 255b.
Petu-she, 256a.
phallus, 164a, 204b, 217a, 219b,
291a, 292a, 331a, 372a, 448b,
485b, 489a, 599b, 721b.
phallus, knife-shaped, 43a, 81a,
121a.
phallus of Osiris, 429b.
phallus, skin cases for the, 489a.
Phallus-god, 110a, 200b, 217a.
Phamenoth, 236b.
phantom, 473a.
phantom-island, 783a.
Pharaoh, 109a, 238a ; his
apartments, 136a.
Pharmuthi, 237a.
phase, 761b.
Philadelphus, 674a.
Philae, 36a ; necropolis of, 166a.
philander, 66b.
Philometor, 295a.
Digitized by
Philometores, 404b.
Philopator, 98a, 833a.
Philopatores, 404b.
Phoenicia, 794a.
phoenix, 213b, 218a.
phylactery, 585b.
phylarch, 108b, 585b.
physician, 592b, 605b ; chief,
172a.
physician, craft of, 592b.
Physician-god, 30b.
pick, 95a.
pick (of the stable), 710b.
picked (words), 710b.
picket, 565a.
picture, 666b, 885b ; of a god,
698b ; to make, 779a.
piece, 91b, 105a, 106b, 154a,
245b, 252b, 392b, 396b, 838a ;
broken pieces, 772b ; of flesh,
32b ; of ground, 156b.
pied, 278b.
pierce, 19b, 220b, 395a, 441a,
446a, 567b, 592a, 608b, 630b,
650a, 694a, 713b, 845a, 846ab,
878a, 889a, 905a, 914b.
piercer, 166b.
piercing (of the eye), 509b.
pig, 42b, 174a, 428a, 722a.
pig, black, of Set, 722a.
pig in the boat, 121a.
pig, mythological, 120b.
pigeon, 231b, 299b, 803b, 809b,
810b.
pigeon tower, 319b.
pigment, 34b.
pike, 281b, 351a, 338b ; soldier's,
635b.
pilaster, 179b.
pile, 814b.
pilfer, 538b.
pilgrim, 810b.
pill, 42a, 129b, 203b, 234b, 237a,
248b, 256b, 428a, 490b, 650a,
910a.
pillage, 459a, 729b, 796b.
pillaging, 461b.
pillar, 58b, 109b, 121b, 133a,
151a, 179b, 192b, 274b, 583b,
617a, 635b, 693a, 823b, 861a,
872a, 914a.
pillar of a balance, 272a.
pillar, sacred, 914a.
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pillar-scales, 320a.
pillars of heaven, the Four, 550a,
617a, 639a, 693a, 861a.
pillow, 175a, 541a.
pilot, 30a, 44b, 93b, 170b, 739a.
pilot of Rä, 20a, 58b.
Pineter-tuau, 234b.
pinion, 298b, 522a, 733b, 878b,
907b.
pint, 442a.
pioneers, 272b.
pipe, 147a.
pipe, to, like a bird, 100b.
piping, 853b.
Pit, 234b.
pit, 187b, 337a, 444b, 464a, 754b,
758b.
pit of fire, 58a.
pit of a tomb, 8a.
pitch, 423b, 428a, 647b, 666a.
pitch a camp, 147b ; a tent,
499a.
pitcher, 856b ; pitcher and
stand, 645b.
pitiful, 597b, 598a.
pity, 348a ; to show, 66a, 346b.
place, 27a, 79b, 82b, 106a, 114a,
133b, 174b, 190a, 197a, 207a,
213b, 215a, 220a, 226b, 272b,
278a, 289a, 297b, 330b, 419a,
436b, 448b, 479a, 583b, 731b,
734a, 783b, 856a, 893a.
place, accustomed, 80a.
place behind, 458a.
place below, 214b.
place for drawing water, 287a
for exercising horses, 851b
for fattening animals, 185a
for fighting, 516a.
place, holy, 155b.
place of honour, 79b.
place of law, 80a.
place of protection, 38a.
place of purity, 79b.
place of rest, 35a, 409b.
place of slaughter, 26b.
place of the feet, 80a, 214a.
place, secret, 477b.
place, to, 22a, 147b, 180a, 436b,
631a, 707b, 864a, 865a.
placenta, 795b.
plague, 27a.
plain, 311a, 721b.
plainly, 265b.
plaintiff, 662a, 745a, 866a.
plait, 261b, 615b.
plait, to, 368a, 859b.
plaiter, of baskets, 368b ; of
crowns, 292b.
plan, 94a, 510b, 617b, 624a, 694a,
700b, 779b, 855a, 860b.
plan, to, 694a, 708b.
plane, inclined, 390a.
planet, 546b, 701a.
plank, 79b, 88b, 314a, 469b,
566a, 590a, 615b, 644b, 765a,
856b.
plant, 5a, 8a, 14b, 15a, 17a, 21b,
25a b, 30b, 32b, 33b, 34a, 38b,
40a, 41a, 54b, 55a, 60a b, 61a,
63b, 64a, 75b, 77b, 79a, 93b,
95b, 99a, 102a, 105a, 111b, 113b,
119b, 121b, 122a, 125a, 136a,
138a, 139b, 140a, 141a, 146a b,
147b, 150a, 159b, 167b, 168a,
169b, 179a, 188b, 197a, 202a,
209a, 213a, 224b, 226b, 232b,
242b, 245b, 247b, 259b, 262b,
263a, 278b, 279a, 280a, 290a,
299a, 322a, 330b, 343a b, 348b,
354a, 355a b, 370b, 372b, 377b,
380b, 383b, 389b, 390a b, 394a,
396a, 407b, 437b, 452b, 464a,
466a, 471a, 472a b, 475b, 479a,
482b, 484a, 487b, 489a, 527b,
531b, 539b, 544a, 545a, 553a b,
563b, 566a, 589a, 590b, 594b,
597b, 598a, 600b, 605b, 612a,
615a, 635a b, 636b, 637a b, 638a,
644b, 645a b, 659a, 676a, 677a,
681b, 695a, 697a, 711a b, 714b,
727b, 728a, 735b, 736b, 741a b,
746b, 752a, 753a, 785b, 791a,
798b, 799b, 803b, 804a, 805a,
808b, 809a, 810b, 811b, 818a,
825a, 827b, 828a, 832a, 839a b,
842a, 846b, 850a, 858a b, 872a,
873a, 886a, 887a, 888a, 891a,
892b, 896a, 897a, 899b, 900a,
913a.
plant, aromatic, 160a, 344a, 398a.
plant, earshaped, 883a.
plant, flowering, 884a.
plant, the frankincense, 377b.
plant, to, 867b, 891b.
plant, medicinal, 35a.
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plant of life (i.e., grain), 126b, 487b.
plant of smell, 388a.
plant of spring, 427a.
plant, oily, 802b.
plant, resinous, 367b.
plant, river, 13b.
plant, strong-smelling, 26b.
plant, sweet-smelling, 574a.
plant used in making boats, 648b.
plant, water, 22b, 302b, 303b.
plant with gummy juice, 398a.
plantation, 299a, 558b, 755a.
Plant-god, 180b.
plants, growing, 421b.
plants, kinds of, 192b.
plaque, 42a, 123a, 317a, 511a,
827b.
plaques, the Four, 827b.
plaster, lb, 36b, 702a.
plate, 208b, 223b, 708a, 762a.
plate, to, 212b, 353b, 368b, 474a,
590b, 650a, 659a, 717b, 891b.
plate with metal, 183b, 409b.
plated, 324b, 617b.
platform, 207a, 600b.
plating, metal, 717b.
plaudits, 275a, 442a.
play the fool, 180a.
play, to, and play musical
instruments, 475b, 476a, 541b,
771b ; the flute, 588a, 594a ;
harp, 211a, 614a, 836a ; sis-
trum, 66b ; tambourine, 42b,
887b ; zither, 685b, 741b, 843b,
857a, 887b.
player, 475b, 741b, 843b ; of
music, 535b.
playfully, 476a.
playing, 887b.
pleader, 745a.
pleading, 868a.
pleasant, 111b, 123a, 211a, 219a,
347a, 370b, 412a, 449a, 516a,
610a, 876b.
pleasant, to make, 658a, 679a ;
to make oneself, 643a.
pleasantness, 421a.
please, 66b, 110b, 442a, 601b,
658a, 669a, 670a, 677a.
pleased, 333a, 549b, 658a, 752a.
pleasing, 449b, 660a.
pleasure, 3a, 19a, 20b, 155a,
508a, 616b, 682a, 776b, 865a.
Digitized by
pleasure ground, 559a.
pleasure, to feel or to have,
688a, 693a, 717a.
pledge, 32b, 131b.
plentiful, 148a.
plenty, 469b, 606b, 677a.
plinth, 253b, 662b, 675b, 875a.
plot, 145b, 694a, 860b.
plot of ground, 10b, 43b, 106a,
175a, 424b, 449b, 479b, 568a,
758a, 881b, 915a.
plough, 29b, 66b, 90b, 95a, 127a,
445b, 488b, 489a, 540a, 626a.
plough, to, 201a, 302a, 441a,
445b, 468b, 488b, 540a, 559b,
564a, 704a b, 751b.
ploughed land, 276a, 540b.
ploughman, 75a, 201a, 302a,
489a, 540a, 704b.
ploughshare, 604a.
plover, 891b.
pluck, 262a, 263a.
pluck a bird, 186b, 395a.
pluck away, 796a.
pluck out, 550b, 688b, 801b ;
hair, 167a, 458a.
plum tree, 102b.
plumage, 887a.
plume, 319a.
plumed, double, 18a.
plumes, the Two, 596b, 662b,
725a.
plummet, 842b.
plunder, 100b, 101a, 110b, 114b,
115b, 464b, 467b, 473a, 550b,
572b, 750b, 794a, 849b.
plunder, to, 467b, 545a.
plunderer, 464b.
plunge, 442b, 613a, 642a, 820a,
843a.
pluralist, 131a.
P-neb-taui, 236b.
P-nefer-nehem, 236b.
poignard, 226a, 276b, 333b.
point, 525a, 554a, 828a.
pointer of the scales, 842b, 887b.
poised in air, 135a.
poison, 300b, 332a ; of serpent,
348a.
pole, lb, 17a, 60a, 89a, 115b,
129b, 274a, 347a, 467a, 470a,
566a, 583b, 635b, 638b, 675b,
847b, 851a.
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pole, carrying, 367b, 630b.
pole, chariot, 106a, 864b.
pole for working a boat, 670a.
pole, impaling, 566b.
pole of net, 835b.
pole, steering, 373a, 375b, 478b.
police, 292a.
Police, Sudani, 386a.
policeman, 333a, 588a.
polish, 329b, 356a, 395b, 622b, 682a.
polished, 753a.
pollute, 642b, 818a.
pollution, sexual, 818a.
poltroon, 481b, 548a.
pomade, 337a, 433b, 516a, 824a.
pomatum, 626b.
pomegranate, 62b, 63a, 222b, 876b.
pond, 22a, 204b, 293a, 442a,
449b, 768b.
ponder, 274a, 285a, 330b, 393a.
ponderous, 838b, 839b.
pool, 78b, 121b, 128b, 140b, 187b,
202a, 204a b, 212b, 285a, 307b,
325b, 349b, 431a, 569a, 574a,
576a, 5$2b, 640a, 642a, 650b,
720a, 758a, 814a.
pool, the upper, 579a.
pool with plants in it, 148b.
poor, 12b, 375b, 379b, 733b, 899b.
poor folk, 476a.
poor man, 270a, 413b, 472b, 734a,
810a.
poor, the, 128a, 340a, 376a.
poor, to be, 472b.
poor-spirited, 472b.
poppy-seed, 252a.
population, 815b.
porcelain, blue, 842a.
porch, 420b, 701b.
porphyry, 62b.
port, 105a, 1376, 180b, 230a,
300b, 307b, 308a, 647b.
port-master, 312a.
port side, 45a.
portal, 371b, 819a.
portals, the Two, 552b.
porter, 56a, 70a, 260c, 425b,
591a, 629b, 643a, 645b, 670b,
712a, 767a, 776a.
portico, 58b, 179b, 420b.
portion, 245b, 248b, 251b, 252a b,
263b, 334b, 392b, 580b, 693b,
815a, 821b, 835b, 881b.
Digitized b]
portrait, 577a.
portrait painter, 645b.
portulaca, 288b.
position, 133b, 297a, 737a ;
official, 18a.
possess, 317b, 547b, 580a, 638a,
707a, 772a.
possessing, 579b.
possession, 79a, 91b, 638a ; to
take, 333a.
possession, demoniacal 419a.
possessionless, 12b, 340b.
possessions, 77a, 296b, 395b,
396b, 487a, 525a, 561a, 580b,
720, 724b, 812a ; of the god,
525b.
possessor, 357a, 580a, 810a, 812a.
post, 133b, 141a, 301a, 347a,
635b.
post, mooring 301a.
post of door, 479b.
post on a boat, 540a.
posterity, 30a, 31a, 33a, 113b,
243a, 265b, 331b, 443b, 542b,
567b, 812a, 898a.
pot, 28a b, 43a, 72a, 94b, 104a,
107a, 118a, 128a, 131a, 137a,
143a, 178a, 186a, 204a, 208b,
213b, 230b, 276b, 278a, 282b,
284a, 292b, 295a, 300a, 301b,
314a, 354a, 355b, 374b, 376a,
394a, 400b, 433a, 449b, 486b,
499b, 510a, 512b, 516b, 529b,
537b, 539b,. 544a, 558b, 603a,
605b, 606a, 672b, 676a b, 716b,
731a, 725a, 754b, 758a, 763b,
767b, 790b, 791b, 809a, 838b,
847b, 850b, 851b, 852a, 854a,
857a, 868b, 872b, 876a, 877a b,
884a, 888a, 892a, 895b, 911b ;
boiling, 791a ; cooking, 228b ;
metal, 41b, 764b.
pot for grain, 596a.
pot for shoulders, 425b.
pot of beer, 350b.
pot of Khoiak festival, 783b.
pot of palette, 232b.
pot, unguent, 356b.
pot-herb, 8a.
potentate, 690b.
Potiphar, 256b.
potsherd, 252a.
pottage, 6b, 8a, 36b.
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potter, 143b, 384b, 779a.
potter, craft of, 384b.
potter, table of, 384b.
Potter, the Divine, 385a, 779a.
potter's clay, 10a.
pouch, 33b, 835b.
poultry, 573a.
poultry yard, 316b.
pound, to, 140b, 185a, 480b,
571a, 573b, 613a, 683b, 704a,
757a, 844b ; drugs, 605a ;
together, 186a, 411a.
pound up, 441a, 446a.
pounded things, 331a.
pounding, 285a.
pour out a libation, water, oil,
etc., 35b, 91b, 99b, 101b, 118a,
155b, 185a, 195b, 224b, 228a,
237a, 252a, 302b, 387a, 400a,
401a, 541b, 561b, 589a b, 597b,
598a, 609a, 665a, 666a, 697b,
702a, 708a, 729b, 793b, 804a,
814a, 833a b, 854b, 862b, 906b.
poverty, 7b, 270a, 800b.
powder, 347b, 386b, 395b, 396a,
469a, 534a, 752a ; to reduce
to, 347b.
powder, white, 751a.
powdered substance, 186b.
power, 182a, 197a, 241a, 245a,
306a, 379a, 388b, 402a, 537b,
544a, 690b, 738a, 769b, 772a,
783a, 822b ; personified, 691a.
Power, Divine, 389a, 401b, 691a.
power, to have, 18a, 145a, 163b,
317b, 772a.
power, words of, 22b.
powerful, 107b, 388b, 697a.
powerless, 8a, 228a.
Powers, the, 691a.
Powers, the Two, 691a.
P-peshtit-neteru, 235b.
practice, 666b.
praise, 6a, 15a, 17a b, 68b, 102b,
149b, 184b, 381b, 358b, 440a,
442a, 449a, 451b, 479a, 485a,
487a, 515b, 586a, 589b, 592a,
608a, 633a, 639a, 649b, 652b,
677b, 680a, 696a, 798a, 805b,
• 822b, 824a, 871a ; words of,
3b ; praised, 508b.
praise, the gold of, 353a.
praise, to, 65a, 66a, 138b, 141a,
Digitized by
149b, 152b, 166b, 379b, 438a,
442a, 444b, 448a, 508a, 515b,
516a, 593a, 603b, 608a, 622b,
635a, 678a, 801b, 833b, 835b,
858a, 871a.
praises, to sing, 508a.
praisers, 442a, 448a, 871a.
praisings, 824a.
prance, 701a.
pratas monkey, 802b.
pray to, 186b, 187a, 254b, 382b,
385a, 436b, 597a, 598b, 601a,
602b, 606b, 607a, 624a, 649a,
668b, 671b, 677b, 726b, 740b,
741a, 758a, 824a, 835b, 876a.
prayer, 80a, 254b, 382b, 607a,
658a,662a,711b,726b,857b,876a.
prayer, pure, 825a.
preach, 468b.
precept, 409a, 679b, 719b, 831b,
860b.
precinct, 207a ; of temple, 511b.
precious, 93a, 110a.
precipice, 727a, 729b.
predecessors, 45b, 830a, 909a.
predestinate, 722b.
predict, 610b.
pre-eminence, 554a.
pre-eminent, 828b.
prefix, causative, 633a.
pregnant, 35a, 165b, 206a, 207a,
215b, 225b, 651a.
pregnant, to make, 590a, 594b,
642a, 656b, 660a.
pregnant woman, 35a, 658a.
prejudice, 2b, 8a, 12b.
preparation, 660b, 663a.
prepare, 269a, 618b, 661a, 696b,
710a, 715a, 811b ; a bed, 14a ;
food, 65b ; path, 912a.
prepared, 597b, 645a, 663a.
preparedness, 660b, 783b.
preposition, compound, 749a.
prepuce, 220a, 264b, 776b.
prescribed, 487a.
prescription, 563b, 831b ; to make
up a, 140b.
presence 333b ; presence of 205a.
present, 3a, 5b, 115a, 117a,
204b, 270b, 333b, 343a, 487a,
550b, 582a, 736a, 862a.
present, to, 28b, 152a, 259a,
301b, 562a, 592a, 694b.
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presentation to the dead, 259a.
preserve, 594b.
preserved, 180b.
preserves of birds, 778a.
president, 331b, 494a, 562a ;
of priests, 331b ; of the
Thirty, 281a.
press, to, 292b, 338a b, 491b,
492a, 707b ; oil or wine, 28b,
114a.
pressing, 356b.
pressure, 338a.
pretend, 65b.
pretty, 123a, 341b, 370b, 371a.
prevail, 690b, 794b.
prevent, 36b ; the dawn, 562b.
previously, 554a.
prey, 243b.
price, 88b, 206b, 286b, 642a,
643b, 649a, 650b, 904a.
prick the ears, 589a.
prick, to, 249a, 344a.
pride, 189b, 203b, 241a, 861b ;
words of, 335b.
priest, 44b, 116a, 138b, 155a, 158a,
298b, 402b, 482b, 483a, 548b,
580b, 598b, 677a, 690b, 711a ;
assistant, 715b ; chief, 581a ;
courses of, 167b ; funerary,
558a ; in ordinary, 167b.
priest of Àn-her, 132b.
priest of a tomb, 44b.
priest of the hour, 45a, 402b.
priest of the month, 44b.
priest of Rä and Mnevis, 174b.
priest of resurrection, 262a.
priest of the people, 580b.
priest, royal, 392a.
priest, sacrificial, 54b, 166b,
303b, 325a, 665a.
priest, the sent or setetn, 666b.
priest, titles of, 39b, 409b.
priest who '* opened the mouth,''
166b.
priestess, 483a.
priestess of Busirite Nome,
171b.
priestess of Heliopolis, 172a.
priesthood, 483a.
primeval, 830a ; beings, 230b.
prince, 61a, 97a, 170b, 323b,
392a, 423a, 460b, 513a, 584a,
610a, 679b, 715b.
Digitized b
Prince, Everlasting, 610a.
prince, hereditary, 423a.
Prince, Great (i.e., Rä), 610a.
princess, 392a, 422b, 460b, 513a,
584a.
principal (money), 829a.
prison, 75a, 99a, 100a, 101b,
342a', 412b, 465a, 499b, 539a,
550a, 569a, 690a, 723b, 758b,
789b, 875a, 903b, 915b.
prisoner, 12b, 90a, 100a, 101b,
317b, 464b, 550a, 552a, 648a,
702b, 705b, 752a ; living, 625b ;
of war, 702a ; to take, 464b.
prison-house, 557b.
prithee, 279b.
private apartment, 573a, 575b.
private parts, 550a.
private soldier, 436a.
privilege, 605b.
prize-bearer, 259a.
prize of victory, 736a.
problem, 178b.
procedure, 698b.
proceed from, 240a.
procession, 242a.
procession of boats, 576a.
procession, festal, 166b.
procession, royal, 535a.
procession-boat, 703a.
proclaim, 34b, 40a, 276b, 343b,
344a, 345b, 468b, 632b, 642a,
722b, 745a, 756b.
proclaim the name, 411a.
proclaimer, 176b, 548b.
proclamation, 192a, 344a, 669b.
procreation, 188b.
procreator, 826a.
produce, 65a, 72a, 188b, 221b,
246a, 490a, 616a, 840a, 868a,
914b, 915b.
produce, annual, 580b.
produce (food), 747a.
produce of a country, 722b.
produce of field or garden, 647b,
711a.
produce, to, 56a, 321a, 639b,
690a.
produced, 221b.
producer, 321a.
product, 56b, 72b, 77a, 206b,
230b, 251b, 270b, 489a, 525a,
561b, 825a ; natural, 770b.
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product of enchanted island,
723b.
product of Sudan, 287a.
production, 149b.
production, literary, 242b.
profane, 262b.
professional men, 212a.
professional occupation, 18a.
profit, 443b, 453a, 722b.
profitable, 458b, 659b.
profondeur, 297b.
progenitor, 830a.
progeny, 33a, 243a, 439b, 443b,
466a.
progress, 222a, 478a.
progress, to, 370b.
prohibition, 441a ; particle of,
307b.
project, 470b.
prolific, 189b.
prolong, 450a, 702a ; life, 625b,
677b.
promenade, 80a b, 272b.
prominent, 105a, 554a, 557b,
630a, 713a.
promise, to, 723b. .
promote, 558a, 693b, 719a, 837b,
841b, 856a, 885a.
promulgate, 3a, 690a ; edict,
192a.
prong, 803b.
pronoun, 229a, 233b, 234b, 253b,
610b.
pronounce, 758a, 877b.
proof, 444b, 643b.
prop, 190a, 637a, 861a ; of sky,
133a ; of vine, 473a.
propagate, 260b.
proper, 139a, 304a.
property, 77a, 79a, 164b, 389b,
396b, 403a, 487a, 525a b, 561a b,
580b, 631b, 724b, 798b.
property, cemetery, 525b.
property, divine, 518b.
property, funerary, 893b.
property, landed, 638a, 773a,
900b.
property, paternal, 525a.
property, royal, 239a.
property, sacred, 70b, 312a.
prophecy, 679b.
prophesy, 530a, 593a.
prophet, 166b, 548b. „. . .
Digitized by
propitiate, 614a, 684b.
propitiation, 656b ; offerings of,
614a, 684b ; place of, 519b.
propose, 753b.
Prosopite, 23a, 132a, 489b.
prosper, 77b, 150a, 282b, 371a,
421b, 596b.
prosperity, 214a, 371a, 680b.
prosperous, 128a, 206a.
prostrate oneself, 550a, 572a,
885a.
prostration, 719a.
protect, 65b, 66a, 67a, 175a,
273b, 288b, 324b, 354a, 366b,
381a, 386b, 409b, 410a, 473a,
477a, 537a, 586b, 591b, 643a,
654a, 656b, 658b, 676a, 700a,
701a, 715b, 814a, 843a b.
protect oneself, 586b.
protected, 206a, 710b, 747b,
851a.
protection, 22b, 214b, 288b, 330b,
380a, 537a b, 585b, 586b, 602a,
634a ; places of, 330b.
protective formulae, 22b.
protector, 64b, 273b, 281a, 288b,
366b, 386b, 410a, 458a, 537a,
552a, 592a, 648b, 717a.
protectress, 288b, 410a.
proud, 107b, 189b, 633b, 861b.
prove, 444b, 644a, 668b. .
provender, 49a, 259b.
proverb, 335a, 860b, 913a.
proverb, to coin a, 469a, 632b.
provide, 376b, 487a, 607a, 618a,
631b, 683b, 689a, 690a, 709b,
710a, 715a, 717b, 904a, 906b ;
provide for, 632a ; offerings,
840b.
provided, 118b, 520a, 663a.
province, 649a.
proving, 754b.
provision, to, 632a, 710a, 717b.
provisions, 134b, 179a, 278b,
286b, 289a, 323b, 426b, 433a,
490a, 580b, 594b, 606b, 609b,
612b, 632a, 663a, 690a, 696a,
715a, 735a, 783b, 866b, 884b,
904a ; house of, 80b.
prudent, 246a.
prune vines, to, 178a.
pry into, 332b, 762b, 814b, 903b.
P-seb-uä, 248a.
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Ptah (see also Pteh), 30b, 40b,
118b, 432a ; claw of, 123b ;
high priest of, 672a ; priests
of, 666b ; title of, 432a.
Pteh, the god, 254b.
Pteti-äa-resu-aneb-f, 254b.
Pteh-Häp, 255a.
Pteh-Nefer-her, 254b.
Pteh-Nu, 254b.
Pteh-re, 254b.
Pteti-Sekei\ 255a.
Pteh-Tenen, 255a.
Pteh-Tet, 255a.
Pte$-ur,' 254b.
publicity, 166b.
publish, 610b.
published, 632b.
pudenda, 217a, 466a, 481b, 489a,
544b.
puff of wind, 82b, 273a, 445a.
puffed up, 545a.
pull, 100a, 104a, 628b, 629b,
703b, 713a, 827a.
pull down, 443a, 499b.
pull off, 262a, 793b.
pull lup, 827a.
pulse, 490b.
pulse (herbs), 625b.
pump, 292a.
pumpkin i 803a.
punish, lb, 82b, 102b, 163b, 375b,
564b, 568a, 644b, 648a.
punished, 564b.
punishment, 9b, 568a, 594b,
614b, 648a, 655b, 664b, 685b,
904b ; hall of, 80b.
punt, to, 93b.
Puntites, 809b.
pupil, 49a, 652a.
pupil of eye, 68a, 102a, 307a,
471b, 481b, 893a, 906b, 907a.
pure, 155a, 711a, 714b, 825a.
Pure Land, 816b.
pure thing, 38b, 711b.
purge, 180a, 246a, 711a ; nitre,
512a.
purification, 117a, 486b, 711b,
868a ; place of, 623b. ,
purified, 155a, 825a.
purify, 117a, 155a, 407b, 592a,
598a, 609b, 631b, 644b, 653b,
678b, 703b, 825a, 858a, 865b,
873a.
purifying, 868a.
purity, 214a.
purple linen, 58b.
purpose, 595a, 753b.
purpose, to, 753b.
purse, 131a, 803a.
purslane, 286a, 288b.
pursue, 253a.
pus, 217a, 222b, 294b, 459a,
553a, 822b ; bloody, 100b.
push, 190a ; aside, 99a, 101b,
631b ; away, 116b ; back,
90a ; open, 631b ; out of the
way, 866a ; over, 547a.
pussy, 278a.
pustules, lib, 217a, 222a, 256b,
738b, 791a, 824a.
put, 190a.
put an end to, 135b.
put aside, 7a, 153a.
put a stop to, 437a.
put before, 866a. -
put behind, 289b.
pur forth shoots, 8b.
put in restraint, 7a.
put into writing, 56b.
put off clothes, 665b.
put on, 131b, 376a, 476b ;
apparel, 169a ; armour, 574b.
put out a fire, 2b.
put outside, 437a.
put to earth, 865b.
put together, 578a.
putrefaction, 470a, 553a.
putrefy, 49b.
putrid, 176b, 470a, 762a.
putridity, 554a.
putting forth, 894a.
Putukhipa, 235b.
pygmy, 374b, 883b.
pylon, 174b, 205a,. 221b, 588b,
658b, 659a, 847a.
pylon keeper, 70b.
pyramid, 113b, 217a, 219b.
pyramid, base of, 180a.
pyramid of Amenemhat II,
54a.
pyramid of Userkaf, 156a.
pyramid tomb, 5a, 118b, 217b,
314b.
pyramid-town, 351a.
pyramidion, 217b, 813a.
Pyrrhides, 243b.
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Oa, god, 760b.
Oa (Temu), 761b.
Oaà, 760b.
Qa-ä, 760b.
Qa-äau, 760b.
Qa-àb, 760b.
Qaàsu, 762b.
Oa-ba, 760b.
Qab-en-Ament, 763a.
Qabi, 763a.
Qabt-ent-Shu, 763b.
Qa-ha-hetep, 761a.
Qahaqu, 764b.
Qa-her-àst-f, 761a.
Qa-her-f, 761a.
Qahu, 765a.
Oai, 762b.
Qaiqashau, 762b.
Qait, 761b.
Qa-meri-mut-f, 760b.
Qa-mertu-neb, 760b.
Qän, 766a.
Qa-neb, 761a.
Qaq, 765a.
Qaqa, 761b.
Qär, 766a.
Qart, 763b.
Qa-serpit, 761a.
Qa-shefshef, 761a.
Qa-shuti, 761a.
Qat, 263b.
Qat, 765b.
Qatà, 765a.
Qat-ä, 760b.
Qatcharti, 765b.
Qat-em-àakhu-s, 760b.
Qat-em-sekhem-s, 760b.
Qat-em-sepu-s, 760b.
Qa-temt, 761a.
qati't, 765b.
Qat-kheru, 761a.
Qau, 761b.
Oeb, 767b, 768a.
Qeb Amentt, 768a.
Qebak, 768a.
Qebh (pyramid), 769a.
Qebhiit, 768b, 769a.
Qebhit-urit, 769a.
Qebh-neteru-tiet, 769a.
Qebti-senuf, 769a.
Qebh-senui-f, 769a.
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Qebhu, 769a.
Qebhut, 769a.
qebti, a title, 769b.
Qeftenu, 769b.
Oeftenu, 770a.
Qeheq, 777b.
Qem-baiu-s, 770a.
Qem-baiu-set, 770a.
Qem-hes, 771b.
Qen-àb-f, 772a.
Oen-Amen, 772a.
Qen-qen-t, 773a.
Qenqentiu, 772b.
Qenqentt, 772b.
Qenti, 773a.
Oeq-ha, 778b.
Oeq-snef, 778b.
Qerà, 775b.
Qeràstt, 776a.
Qeraut, 777a.
Oerhap, 776b.
Oerhit, 776b.
Qerner, 776b.
Qerpiais, 776a.
Qerqer, 777b.
Qerr, Qerrà, 775b.
Qerrt, 775a.
Qerrt Sar, 775a.
Qersu, 777a.
Oerti, 122a, 775a.
Qertiu gods, 775a.
Oet, 780b.
Qet, devil, 781b.
qet, a weight, 781a.
Qeti, god, 780b.
Qet-ka, 780b.
Oet-kha, 780b.
Qetqet, 779a.
Qetqet, 780b.
Qetshit, 794b.
Oetshu goddess, 781 b.
Oet-t, Sea of, 142b.
Oettbu, 779a.
Oett-ka, 780b.
Qett-Tent, 779a.
Oetu, the " Circle," 780b.
Oi,' god, 766b.
Oitaui, 767a.
quack, 100b, 398a, 705b.
quadrupeds, 14b.
quake, 12b, 298a, 352b, 356b,
380a, 628a, 631a, 636a, 640a,
714b, 799b, 864b.
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quaking, 588a, 589a b, 716a, 864b.
qualities, 485b, 779b, 829b, 910b ;
distinguishing, 630a ; good,
635a.
quality, 34b, 200a, 209b.
quality, finest, 461b.
quantity, 134a, 221a, 838a, 856b ;
small, 379b.
quarrel, 461b, 729b, 744b.
quarrelsome, 639b, 682a.
quarry, to, 158b, 178a, 729b.
quarry, 571a b ; works, 755a.
quarryman, 36b, 94a, 158b, 402b.
quarter, 529b ; to give, 9a.
quarter of month, 881b ; of
town, 32a, 77b, 156b, 313b,
314a ; of a city, 532a.
quarters, 136a.
quay, 80a, 137b, 300b, 307b, 308a,
354a, 544b.
queen, 107a, 171a, 391a, 392a,
481a, 486a, 513a.
quench, 135b.
quern, 218a.
quest, 745a.
question, to, 445a, 882a, 911b.
quick, 563a, 827b.
quick spoil, 82b.
quickly, 754b.
quiet, 95b, 767b.
quiet, to, 252b, 682a, 706b ; to
be, 291a ; to. keep, 575b.
quieter, 612b.
quietness, 896b.
quite, 181a.
quiver, 89a, 640a, 728b ; handle
of, 105b.
quotation, mark of, la, 913a.
R.
Rä, 230a, 417b, 418a.
Rä Àfu, 418a.
Rä Àsàr, 418a.
Ra-àst-àb, 417b.
Rä Àtni, 418a.
Ra-em-àten-f, 418a.
Rä-em-hietep, 418a.
Rä-em-nu, 418a.
Ra-em-ta-en-Àtem, 418a.
Rä-en-tiequ, 417b.
Rä-er-neheh, 418a.
Rä-Heru,' 418b.
Digitized b]
Ra-Heru-àakhuti, 418b.
Rä-Khenti-het-Mesq, 418b.
Rä-Kheper, 418b.
Rä-Nekhen, 418a.
Rä-nub, 418a:
Ra-sa-em-àkhekh, 418b.
Rä-sesh, 418b.
Ra-sherà, 418b.
Ra-shesp-àb, 418a.
Rä-Tem, 418b.
Rä-Tem-Kheper, 418b.
Ra-tem-àb, 418a.
Rä-ur, 418a.
Rä, ancestors of, lib, 830b.
Rä, Boat of, 30b, 31a, 403b.
Rä, Body of, 23b.
Rä, Chief of Followers of, 830a.
Rä, dead body of, 43a.
Rä, eye of, 23a, 154a, 194a, 408b,
475a.
Rä, Followers of, 743a.
Rä, harpoon of, 47a.
Rä, left eye of, 18b, 68a.
Rä,v masturbations of, 386a.
Rä, right eye of, 68a, 168a.
Rä, phallus of, 489a.
Rä, pilot of, 20a.
Rä, products of, 352b.
Rä, the Seventy-five Addresses
to, 337b.
Rä, title of, 20b.
Rä, Two Aspects of, 461a.
Rä, Two Obelisks of, 843b.
Rä, Two Pillars of, 698b.
Rä, woman of, 471b.
race, 322a.
radiance, 23a, 31a, 128b, 146a,
225a, 274a, 459b, 522b, 535a,
622b, 685a, 708a b, 712b, 736b,-
753a, 914a.
radishes, 786a.
raft of reeds, 905a.
rafters 21^a
rag, 82a, 516b, 517a, 589b, 596b,
652b, 810a.
rage, 395a, 536b, 602a.
rage at, 14a.
rage, to, 381b, 536a, 744b, 774b,
884a, 908a.
raging of the sea, 774b.
raid, 441a, 461b.
raid, to, 138b, 158b, 261b, 441a,
459a.
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raider, 858a.
raiding, 461b.
rail, 723b.
railing, 723b.
raiment, 476b, 606a, 757a.
raiment, change of, 304b.
raiment, festal, 670a, 712b.
raiment, fine, 282b.
raiment, holy, 155b.
raiment, ornamental, 671b.
rain, 122b, 293b, 459b, 467b,
469a, 571a, 806b.
rain channel, 144b.
rain cloud, 465a.
rain flood, 95a.
rain, heavy, 465a.
rain storm, 27a, 95b, 317b, 465a,
571a, 642b, 746a, 775b, 814a.
rain, thunder, 607a.
rain torrent, 294a.
raise, 189b, 536a, 837b, 856a,
861a, 873a.
raise a song, 630a.
raise taxes, 860a.
raise up, 92a, 135a, 618a, 646b,
880b.
raise up children, 101b.
raised, 880b.
raisins, 49b.
Räit, 418a, 780a.
Râit-taui, 418b.
ram, 129a, 200a, 444a, 587a,
610a, 611a, 737b.
Ram (Dekan), 640b.
Ram of Amen, 429a.
Ram of Mendes, with four faces,
111b, 200a, 408b, 493b.
Ram-god, 181b, 199b, 424b,
498a, 578a ; the four-headed,
738a.
Ram-gods, the Four, 260a.
Rameses II, 696a.
ramp, 435a, 707b.
range, 134a.
ranger, 157a.
rank, 15a, 18a, 32a, 387b, 554a.
rank, royal, 646a.
Rapan, 234a.
rape, to, 396b.
rapidly, 754b.
rapids, 236b.
rare, 110a, 755b.
Rastau, Council of, 901b. .. fI_|
Digitized by
rat, 236b, 809b.
Ràtàt, 417b.
ratepayers, 838a.
ration, 91b, 174a, 245b, 248b,
251b, 663a, 696a, 838b, 866b.
ration, for beasts, 41b.
rational beings, 430a b.
rat's bane, 25b, 236b, 589a.
rat's tail (herb), 714a.
rattle, to, 66b.
ravager, 115b.
ravenous, 411b.
ravine, 58a, 252b, 533a.
ravish, 849a.
ravisher, 101a.
rays, 49a, 124a, 249b, 608b,
685a, 698b, 708b.
rays of light, 3b, 159b.
razor, 534a, 572a.
Re-äa-ur, 416b.
Re-Häp, Re-Hep, 416b.
Re-Khemenu, 417a.
Re-nen, 416b.
Re-pän, 416b.
Re-peq, 416b.
Re-Peshnà, 416b.
Re-Qerrt, 417a.
Re-stau, 417a.
reach, 244a, 577b, 638a.
reach out, 712a, 804b, 873a,
894a, 896b.
reach the shore, 638a.
reach up, 28a.
read, 722b, 758a b.
ready, 645a, 663a ; be ready,
597b ; make, 269a, 715a, 811b.
ready of mind, 533a.
ready of tongue, 633a.
real, 270b, 271a.
really, 170a, 602a ; and truly,
. 271a.
reap, 8b, 10a, 36b, 90b, 114b,
178a, 263b, 268b, 274b, 614b,
685b.
reaper, 527a, 567b.
Reapers, the Seven, 71a.
reaping, 110b.
rear guard, 244a.
rear, to, 468a, 677b, 757b, 865b.
rearing, of cobra, 259a.
rearward, 264b.
Rebasunna, 422a.
Rebâti, 422b.
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rebel, 12b, 88b, 99a, 101b, 116a,
145b, 208b, 209a, 216b, 227a,
251b, 322b, 356b, 357b, 434a,
549b, 574b, 682a, 704a, 707b,
735b, 755a, 899a.
rebel, to, 3b, 224a, 433b, 577a,
690a.
rebellion, 145b, 207b, 224a, 531b,
597a, 657a, 682a, 796b.
rebellious, 227a, 735b.
rebels, foreign, 227a.
Rebu (Lebu), 422b.
rebuild, 601a, 668b.
Rebu-inini, 422b.
rebuke, 644b, 652b.
receive, 622b, 698b, 701a, 752a.
receptacle, 473a, 707b, 800b.
recitation, 758a, 758b.
recite formulae, 22b, 574b, 589b,
745a, 814b.
recite, to, 106b, 176b, 601a, 635a,
692b, 717a, 758a b, 913a.
recited, 877b.
reciter of spells, 585b.
reckon, 345a, 477a, 510b, 838a,
856b.
reckon up, 41a, 79b, 89a, 807b,
888a.
reckoning, 41a, 465b, 510b, 856b;
make a, 716a ; method of,
134a.
reclaim, 289a.
recluses, 552a.
recognize, 641b, 649a.
recoil, 152a.
recollection, 688a.
recommend, 448b.
recompense, 33a, 88b, 304a, 508a,
898b, 904a.
reconstitute, 859b.
record, 192a, 688a, 808b.
record office, 80a, 526b.
recorder, 176b, 688a.
recount, 176b.
recover, 370b.
recreation, 693a.
recruits, 269a, 680b, 898a.
rectangle, 43b.
rectify, 194b.
rectitude, 277b, 280a.
rectum, 599a.
red, 845a, 889a.
red calf, 890b.
Digitized by
red cloth, 58b, 97a, 98b, 103a.
red clouds, 890a.
red cow, 8Î45a.
Red Crown, 890a.
Red Ear, 890a.
red earth, ochre or paint, 558b.
Red-Eyes, a god, 890a.
Red-Faces, gods, 890a.
- Red Festival, 890a.
red fiends, 889b.
Red-Fish, 890b.
red flame, 889b.
red grain, 889b, 890b.
red hair, 890a.
red-haired devils, 208a.
red hot, 817b.
red land, 889b.
Red-Land, 890b.
Red Mountain, 870a.
red ones, 889b.
red plants, 889b.
red pomade, 890a.
red sand, 890b.
red stone, 551b.
red thing, 715b, 889b.
red vases, the Four, 890a b.
red wing, 890a.
red wood (cam wood ?), 566b.
redden, 715b.
reddish, 889a.
redness, 845a.
reduce, 57b, 607a, 635a, 644a,
858a.
reduce to powder, 9b.
reed, 2b, 8b, 9a, 21b, 25a, 29b,
36b, 82a, 92b, 103b, 129a, 135b,
139b, 147a, 167a, 189b, 293b,
421a, 431b, 636a, 641b, 654a,
722a, 733b, 735b, 773a, 779a,
778b, 795a, 803a, 804a, 808b,
814b, 825b.
reed basket, 700b.
reed case, 63b.
reed mat, 747b.
reed pipe, 152a.
reed, writing, 129a, 347a.
reed work, 790b.
refined, 711a, 773a ; of gold,
41b.
refineries for gold, 455a.
refresh, 625b, 654a, 697a, 702a b,
767b.
refresh oneself, 471a, 681a, 768b.
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refreshed, 681b.
refreshing, 767b, 768b ; place
of, 80b.
refreshment, 240a.
refuge, 181b, 380a, 534b, 793b ;
to take, 629b, 712a.
refuse, 261b, 348b, 571b, 628b.
regard for, 840a.
regiment, 860b.
region, la, 3b, 13a, 16b, 27a,
106a, 207a, 270a, 289a, 479a,
592a, 649a ; celestial, 498b.
regions, the two, 79a.
register, 45b, 65b, 71a, 82a,
106b, 129a, 161a, 303a, 450a,
499b, 597a, 607b, 619a, 662b,
855b.
register, daily, 442a.
register of lands, 41a.
registers, old, 619b.
registrar, 511a, 619a b.
registrary, 176b ; of sins, 71a.
registration office, 899a.
registry, 238b, 882a.
regular, 333a.
regularly, 270b, 297a.
regulate, 607a.
regulations, 82a, 161b, 400b,
409a, 441a, 446ab, 487a, 844b.
Rehar, 429b.
Rehen, 429b.
Rehent, 429b.
Rennen, 429b.
Rehti, 429b.
Rehu, 429b.
Rehui, 429b.
reign, 512b ; to make, 618b.
reincarnation (?), 222b.
reins, 55a, 552a.
reject, 166a, 344b, 470b, 528a,
615a, 628b, 810a, 823a, 825b,
846a, 857a.
rejected, 528a, 758b.
rejoice, 3b, 6a, 63b, 74b, 76a,
104a, 110a, 114a, 118a, 141a,
147a, 157b, 168a, 247b, 289a,
326a, 355b, 380b, 381b, 385b,
412a, 433a, 440a, 442a, 457a,
464a, 466b, 474a, 492b, 499a,
507b, 559a, 613b, 616b, 635b,
689a, 692b, 820a, 833b, 858a b,
877b, 900a, 907a ; make to,
682b.
Digitized i
rejoicing, 161b, 381b, 426b, 449b,
466b, 717a, 858b, 863b.
rejoinder, 122b.
rejuvenate, 423a, 427a, 611b,
615b, 618a, 677b, 694b.
rejuvenation, water of, 294a.
Rekeh netches, 40b, 435a.
Rekeh-ur, 40b, 434b.
Rekem, 434b.
Rekes, 435a.
Rekh, 430b.
Rekhi (Rä), 434b.
Rekhit, 430a b.
Rekhit, fire-goddess, 434b.
Rekhit-Apit, 431a.
Rekhit-besu, 435a.
Rekhsi, 36b, 431a.
Rekhti, Council of, 901b.
Rekhtti, 431a.
Rekhtti-Merti, 431a.
Rekit, 434a.
Rekkt, 435a.
Reku, 434b.
relate, 745a.
related, 560a.
relation, 284b.
relationship, 703a.
relative, 284a, 404b, 739a ;
female, 599b ; male, 599b.
relax, 261b, 665b.
release, 178b, 296a, 525a, 862b.
relief, 412a, 606a.
relight, 56b.
relish, 628b.
rely, 517b.
Rem', 425a.
remain, 296b, 868a.
remain over, 596a.
remainder, 193b, 596a, 661a,
894a.
remains, 596a.
remedy, 247a.
remember, 90b, 274a, 396a, 614b,
688a.
remembrance, 652a.
remembrancer, 688a.
Remen-heru, 425b.
Remen-kheru, 425b.
Remen-ta, 425b.
Remenu, 425b.
Remenui-Rä, 425b.
Remi, Fish-god, 424b.
Remi, Remit, 424a.
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Remi-ur-aa, 424b.
remit, 417a ; a tax, 144a, 355a,
564b.
remnant, 244b.
Rem-neteru, 424b.
Remnit, 425b.
remorse, 120b.
remote, 144a, 417b, 499a.
remote ages, 230b.
remote event, 144b.
remote time, 277a.
removal, 7a.
remove, 7a, 28a, 37a, 71b, 100b,
103b, 144a, 152a, 177b, 298a,
420b, 532a, 646b, 670b, 689b,
705b, 713a, 757b, 846b.
removed, 97b, 420a.
Remrem, 424b.
Remtit, 425a.
Remu, 424b.
Remuiti, 424a.
remunerate, 508a.
remuneration, 88b, 758b, 904a.
rend, 243b, 255b, 351b, 755a.
render, to, 803a.
Renent, 49a.
Renenti, 130a, 426b.
renew, 176b, 177a b, 269a, 601a,
668b.
renew youth, 66a.
renewed, 269b.
Renfreth, 427b.
Rennit, 426a.
Rennit-nefrit, 426a.
Renniu, 426a.
Renn-sebu, 426a.
Rennutet, 40b.
Rennutt, 426b, 427a ; uraeus of,
427a.
renown, 22b, 245a, 724a.
renowned, 115b, 508b.
Renpit, 427b.
Renpu, 427b.
rent, 77a, 729b, 838a, 882b.
Rentheth, 428a.
Renti, 426b.
Repa (Geb), 423a.
repair, 129b, 601a, 668b, 801b ;
out of, 803b.
repairing, 351b.
Repätt, 423a.
repeat, 66b, 120b, 122b, 176b,
177a b, 179b, 782b.
Digitized I
repeating, 264a.
repel, 87b, 101b, 247b, 509b, 676b.
repeller, 57b.
repetition, 177a, 277b, 595b.
Repit, 422b.
Répit Ànu, 422b.
Repit Ast, 423a.
replace, 904a.
repletion, 696a.
reply, 874a ; making a, 104b.
report, 90b, 430b, 549a, 604b,
669b, 670a, 694a.
report, to, 667b, 669b, 824a.
reporter, 601b, 669b.
repose, 7a, 43b, 374b, 448a,
449b, 517b, 611b, 681a, 693a.
reprehensible, 895b.
reptile, 62b, 118a, 417a, 758b,
799b, 900b.
repulse, 33b, 99a, 481a, 563b,
564b, 605a, 618a, 682a, 684a,
694b, 698a, 746a b, 748a, 824a,
896b.
repulser, 385b, 684a.
repulsiveness, 746b.
repulsive man, 2a.
repurchase, 707a.
reputation, 209b.
Requ, 434a.
request, 382b, 662a.
required, 876a.
requite, 508a, 874a, 898b, 904a.
requiter, 827b.
Rer, 428a.
Reràt, 428a.
Rerek, 309a, 428b, 788a.
Reri, 428b.
Rerit, 428a.
Rerp, 428b.
Rerti Nifu, 428b.
Reru, 428b.
Res-àb, 432a.
Res-àfu, 432a.
rescue, 385a, 608a.
resemblance, 277b.
resemble, 385b, 666b, 667b, 826a.
Resenit, 433a.
reservation, 537a.
reserve, 537a.
reservoir, 307b, 308a.
Res-her, 432b.
Resh'itt, 433b.
Reshpiu, 433b.
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Reshpu, 97b, 433b.
Resi-àneb-f, 432a.
residue, 894a.
resin, 95a, 226b, 300a, 301b,
650b, 771a, 833b.
resist, 99a, 116a, 564b, 746b,
818b, 894a.
resistance, 2a, 116a, 224a, 894a.
résister, 26b, 894a.
resistless, 564b.
Resit, 432a b.
Resit-neterit-kheper, 432a.
resolute, 297a.
respect, 724a.
Res-pet, 432b.
respiration, 849b.
responsibilities, 586b.
rest, 7a, 43b, 175b, 291a, 375b,
377a, 423b, 429a, 448a, 449b,
517b, 549a, 611b, 627b, 679a,
681a, 803b, 896b.
rest, festival of, 719a.
rest, place of, 35a, 802a.
rest the heart, 442a.
rest, to be at, 449b, 473a, 610a ;
to come to, 617a, 693a, 810b.
rest upon, 429b.
rest (i.e., what remains), 193b,
661a, 894a.
Res-tchatcha, 432b.
rest house, 38a.
resting place, 13a, 95a.
restitution, 874a b.
restless, 386a, 577a.
restore, 866a, 874a, 904a ; to
health, 65b.
restrain, lb, 30a, 64a, 100a,
245a, 338a, 412b, 550a, 610a,
646b, 850a.
restrained, 805a.
restraint, 4a, 83a, 101b, 131a,
275b, 465a, 587a, 680a, 867a,
868a, 909b.
restraint, house of, 550a ; place
of, 499b, 789b, 805b, 915b.
restraint, to keep in, 552a ; to
put under, 805a.
restricted, 491a.
restriction, 441a, 446a.
Resu, god, 432a.
Resu warders, 432a.
Resu-khä, 432a.
result, 240b, 292b, 510b, 880a.
Digitized t
resurrection, 381a, 824b ;
chamber of, 239a ; country of,
190a ; places of, 327b.
Resurrection, the triune god of,
255a.
Res-utcha-Khenti-heh, 432b.
Res-utcha(Ptah), 432a.
Ret-ä, 437b.
Retas-shaka, 435b.
Reteb-mut-f, 435b.
Rethnu, 436a.
Reth-uarekh, 435b.
Reti, 435b.
retinue, 742b, 823b.
Retnu, Northern and Southern,
435b.
retrace, 478b.
retract, 123b.
retreat, 120a, 246b, 377b, 457b,
481a, 487b, 567b, 569b, 594b,
657b, 713a.
retreat, a, 481a.
retreatings, 883a.
retribution, 88b, 136b, 904b ;
place of, 80b, 904a.
Rett-Shesit, 435b.
Retui-en-Àsàr, 435b.
Retuk, 437b.
return, 28b, 63b, 88b, 122b, 675b,
775b, 780b ; in the evening, 178b.
return for, 266a.
reunion, 600b, 652a.
reveal, 253b, 650a, 767b, 810b ;
oneself, 166b.
revel, 287a.
revellers, 474b.
revenue, 56b, 77a, 138b, 161a,
487a, 521b, 580b, 722b, 906a.
revenue officer, 71a.
revere, 178b, 840a b.
revered one, 50a.
reverence, 34a, 479b, 499b, 724a,
857b.
reverse, to, 236b, 862b.
revile, 185a, 394a, 613b, 615b,
689b, 757a, 794b, 807a, 809b.
reviler, 394a.
revilings, 185a, 683a, 757a, 794b.
revise, 642b.
revision, 642b.
revolt, 99a, 116a, 207b, 209a,
224a, 433b, 434a, 549b, 577a,
711b, 756b, 861a.
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revolt, children of, 322b.
revolution, 743b, 780a, 887b ;
of a star, 177a ; of time, 247a.
revolve, 43b, 216a, 232a, 246a,
251b, 452a, 680a, 701a, 827b,
875a.
reward, 33a, 88b, 102b, 206b,
262a, 264a, 304a, 333b, 508a,
736a, 758b, 874ab, 892b, 904a.
rewarded, 262a.
rework, 803a.
rheum, 249a, 906b ; in the eye,
.353a, 459b.
rheumy, 843b.
rib, 662a ; of boat, 42b, 325b,
469b.
ribbons, 326a.
rich, 102a, 137b, 171a, 181b,
736a.
rich folk, 436a.
rich man, 358a, 423b, 538b.
rich, to be, 535b.
riches, 134b, 182a, 214a, 260a,
525a, 622a.
riddle, 63a, 178b.
ridge, 861b.
rigging, 517a.
right, 332a, 333b, 605b.
right disposition, 304b, 332b.
right feeling, 286a.
right hand, 53a, 168a. -
right-hearted, 138b.
right mind, 139a.
right-mindedness, 637a.
right order, 332a.
right, the, 270b.
right, to be, 139a, 332a, 333b.
right, to do, 65b.
right, to exercise, 517a.
right, to make, 647a.
righteous, 271a, 399a.
righteousness, 139a, 271b, 332a,
598b ; goddess of, 385b.
rightly, 266a, 332a.
rigor, 608a.
rim, 643a, 662b.
rimmed, 63a.
ring, 33b, 76b, 123b, 191a, 215a,
217a, 277b, 280b, 302b, 356a,
451b, 476a, 622a, 697b, 728b,
729a b, 764b, 804a, 880b, 897b.
ring, finger, 812b.
ring-fastening, 273a.
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ring money, 568b, 622a, 697b,
729a b.
ring of a balance, 191a.
ring-weight, 356a.
riot, 207b, 682a.
rip open, 906a.
rip up, 223b, 263b.
rise, 28a, 40a, 351a, 447b, 861a.
rise, early, 381a.
rise, of a flood or the Nile,
222a, 467b, 468b, 525a, 536a,
558a, 682b.
rise, of Rä, 534b.
rise, of star, 159a.
rise, of the sun, 242a, 380b.
rise, to make, 615b, 664b.
rise up, 129a, 166a, 468a, 733a,
824b, 833b, 853a, 873a ; to make
to, 689b.
rising, 534b, 535a, 615b, 804b,
861a.
rising of a flood, 824b.
rising of evil, 825a.
Rit, 419b.
rite, 69a, 270b, 563b.
rite, to perform a, 589b, 635a.
ritual, 563b.
rival, 329a.
river, 3b, 35b, 69a, 97b, 99b,
142a b, 143a, 212b, 231b, 343a,
387b, 467b, 840b.
river bank, 37b, 136a, 195a, 293a,
308a.
river flood, 148a.
river gate, 272b.
River of Fire, 121a, 208b.
river plants, 13b.
road, 28a, 32a, 38b, 144b, 277b,
280b, 290a b, 291a b, 333b, 334b ,-
499a, 604a.
road clearers, 746b.
Road-god, 334b.
road man, 291a.
road of all men (i.e., highway),
144b.
road-side, 599a, 746b.
road, strong, 887b.
roam, 192b, 354b.
roar, 375a, 381b, 447a, 472b.
roar of people, 447a.
roar of sky, 447a.
roar of thunder, 560b.
roars of a lion, 882b.
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roarer, 381b, 447a.
Roarer (Set), 25b.
roaring, 109a.
roast, to, 261b, 248a, 276a, 896b,
897b, 902a.
roasted, 236a, 898a.
roasted thing, 10b, 92b, 236a,
237a, 247b, 355b, 356a, 427a,
593b, 695b.
rob, 72a, 110b, 114b, 115b, 141a,
464b, 467a b, 471a, 473a, 550b,
647a, 769b, 845a.
robbed, 115a, 176a, 184b, 536b.
robber, 71b, 100b, 101b, 115a b,
141a, 437b, 464b, 550b, 845b,
849b ; desert, 306a.
Robber (Set), 473a.
robbers, a game, 849b.
robbery, 115a b.
rock, 129b.
rod, 4a, 17a, 140a, 475b, 726a,
900b ; for measuring, 41a ;
of authority, 6b.
roe deer, 624b.
roe of fish, 121b.
roll, 106b, 129a, 131b, 180a, 184a,
519b, 739a, 777b, 789b, 836b,
849a.
roll away, 594b, 626b.
roll of papyrus, 337b, 898a.
roll, skin, 71b.
roll up, 73a, 701a.
rolled, 428a.
rolls (deeds), 41a, 144a.
Roman, 445a.
roof, 32b, 110a, 315b, 419b, 438a.
room, 79b, 149a, 157b, 164a,
166a, 184a, 468a, 621a, 675b,
740b, 821b, 860a, 910b.
room, middle, 37b.
room, private, 909b.
room, sleeping, 331b.
root, 299a, 351a, 753a.
root up, 531a, 560b.
rope, 58a, 64a b, 75b, 82a b, 118a,
. 123a, 139a, 146a, 167a, 282a,
292a, 332b, 333a, 337a, 351a,
352b, 355a, 356b, 372b, 396b,
419b, 479a, 484b, 486b, 491b,
510a, 527a, 631b, 745a, 751a.
rope, magical, 545b.
rope, measuring, 146b.
rope of a boat, 46a.
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rope of a ladder, 422a.
rope, towing, 244b.
rope up, 58a.
ropes, grass, 355a.
ropes of a net, 421b.
ropes of magical boat, 38a, 581b.
ropework, 132a, 790a.
rose, 147a.
rot, 49b, 72b, 176b, 693b.
rotten, 176 a.
round, 204a, 476a, 753a, 789b.
round about, 264b, 265b, 266a,
438b, 875a, 907a.
round things, 897b.
round up, 841b.
rouse, 382a, 386a.
rout, to, 682a.
row, to, 66a, 93b, 576b, 688b,
877a.
rower, 182b, 482a, 576b, 877a.
royal, 653b.
royalty, 89a, 653b, 882b.
Ru, 419b.
rub, 329b, 590a, 613a, 643a.
rub away, 263b, 613b, 726b.
rub down, 6b, 123b, 185a, 346a,
351b, 395b, 411a, 620b, 480b,
565b, 571a, 589a, 643a, 664b,
797b, 844b.
rub off, 726b.
rub with oil, 205b ; with
unguent, 175a.
rubbed, 813b.
rubbing stone, 757a.
rubbish, 711b.
rubbish-heap, 16b.
rubble, 765b.
ruby, 605a, 675b.
rudder, 18b, 75b, 182b, 279a,
482a ; part of, 39a ; handle of,
898b.
rudder, two-faced, 482a.
rudders of heaven, the four, 23b,
246b, 482a, 692a, 875b.
ruffians, nomad, 741a.
ruffled, 727a.
rug, 773a.
Ruhu, 429b.
ruin, 2a, 3b, 7b, 10b, 92b, 168a,
176a b, 177b, 181a, 243b, 420a,
439b, 440a, 492b, 528b, 652a,
689a.
ruin, to, 261b, 607b, 644a, 741b.
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ruined, 82a, 149a, 184b.
Ru-Iukasa, 420a.
rule, 25b, 82a, 271b, 346a, 378b,
400b, 468a, 512b, 537b, 653b,
831b, 845a.
rule, to', 486b, 562a, 582a, 653a,
683b ; make to, 614a, 684a.
ruler, 513a, 690b ; hereditary,
423a.
ruminate, 715a.
rump, 13b, 129b, 244a, 630b,
714a, 794a, 909b, 910a ; steak,
244a.
run, 9b, 14b, 82b, 166a, 169b,
212a, 232a, 245b, 320a, 374a,
420a, 429a, 446b, 452a, 487b,
615b, 618a, 694b, 729b, 813a,
814a, 852b, 857b, 896b.
run against, 509a, 633a.
run aground, 10b, 74a, 657b,
715a.
run away, 166a, 220a, 255b, 587b,
810a, 857b, 889a.
run down, 715a.
run out, 240a, 736a.
run quickly, 169b, *227a, 891a.
run swiftly, 243a.
run the head against, 885a.
run, to make, 616a, 690a.
run towards, 576a.
rungs of ladder, 670b.
runner, 245b, 253a, 274b, 478b,
533a, 618a, 643a, 694b, 791a.
runners (infantry), 246b.
running, act of, 804b.
running of the nose, 344b.
running water, 9b.
Ru-Rä,420a.
Ruru, 419b.
Ruru-tà, 420a.
Ruruti, 420a.
rush, 129a, 337b, 550b, 594b,
814b.
rush, to, 885a ; against, 509a ;
in, 93b ; forward, 487b ; out
upon, 393b.
rusk, 441b.
russet, 889a.
rust, 58b, 565b, 566a, 571a.
Rut-en-Àst, 421b.
Ruti Àsàr, 420b.
Rutu-nu-Tem, 421b.
S.
Sa (Äapep), 587a.
Sa, a crocodile, 634b.
Sa, Bull-god, 589b ; fern. Sàt.
Sa, city, 640b.
Sa, god, 586a, 634a.
Sàa, 634a, 635a, 641a.
Sàa, Thoth, 640b.
Sàa-àbu, 641a.
Sàa-Àmenti, 641a.
Sàa-Àmenti-Ra, 641a.
Säaba, 590a, 590b.
Sàa-Heru, 641a.
Sàait, 641a.
Sàa-mer-f, 584a.
Sàamiu, 589b, 641b.
Sàar, 635b.
Sàater, 641b.
Sàatiu, 589b, 641b.
Sàatt-ta, 641b.
Saba, 635a.
Sabs, 636a.
sack, 209a, 248a," 484b, 647a,
773a, 801b, 805a, 819b, 820b,
835b, 836a b, 843b, 895b.
sacks of grain, 806a.
sackcloth, 105a.
sacking, 701b, 773b, 790a, 834b,
878b, 879a.
sacrifice, a, 11a, 79a, 89b, 110b,
270b, 373b, 560b, 667b, 669a,
810a.
sacrifice, human, 731a.
sacrifice, place of, 80a.
sacrifice, the daily, 54a b.
sacrifice, to, 66b, 303b, 431a,
666a.
sacrosanct, 403a.
sacrum, 914a.
sad, 11a, 55b, 139b, 314a, 887a.
sadden, 643b.
saddle gear, 288b.
sadness, 3b, 7b, 64b, 74a, 290a,
850a, 906b.
Sa-em-Geb, 587a.
safe, 7b, 193a, 307a, 514a, 893b.
safflower, 268b.
saffron, 141b, 810b.
Sag, a fabulous animal, 589a.
sage, 430b, 613a, 634a, 848a,
896a.
sages, 848a, 852b.
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Sah (Orion), 591a, 638b, 646a.
Sâh-âb, 591b, 646a.
Sah-en-nut-f, 638b.
Sah-heq, 646a.
Sahit, 638b.
Sahtni, 638b.
Sahu, the Twelve, 638b.
Sahurä, 417b.
Sai, 587a.
sail, 409a, 428b, 459b^ 473b,
517a, 776a, 818b, 894b.
sail a boat, 354a, 566a, 576b,
722b.
sail down stream, 346b, 568a,
569a, 572 a, 575b.
sail over, 552b.
sail southwards, 558a, 693b.
sail, to, 273a, 346a, 374a, 449a,
541a, 576b, 589a, 625b, 702a b,
703a, 705a ; to make, 695b.
sail upstream, 473b, 558a, 559a,
565a.
sailcloth, 517a.
sailing, 346b, 565a, 642a, 703a,
894b.
sailor, 33b, 93b, 314b, 370a,
478b, 576b, 703a, 780a, 875a.
sailor folk, 476a, 583a.
sailors, divine, 93b, 780a ;
Egyptian and Syrian, 780a.
sails of a boat, 679a.
Sais, Lower and Upper, 587b.
Sait, 584b, 586a.
Sait-ta, 586a.
Saiu gods, 586a.
Sà-kam, 589b.
Sakhiu, 639a.
Sakhmit-urr-peh, 639a.
Sâks, 591b.
salaam, to, 727a.
salary, 650b.
salesman, 285b.
saliva, 38a, 91a b, 223b, 249a,
347b, 394a.
salt, 484a.
salt land, 484a.
salt of the North, 484a.
salt water, 272b, 280b.
saltpetre, 227b.
salutation, 64b.
salutations, 193a.
salute, 95a, 186b, 345a, 727a,
841b, 885a.
Digitized oj
salve, 39b, 55b, 63a, 205a b, 233a,
292b, 318b, 336a, 337a, 352b,
377a, 626b, 643a, 669b, 743b,
804a.
salve box, 581b.
salve, cedar oil, 137a.
Sa-maät, 584b.
Samârtasa, 637a.
Samba, 636b.
same, 265a.
Säm-em-qesu, 590b.
Sâm-em-snef, 590b.
Sämta, 590b.
Samur, 636b.
San, 896a.
San, 590a.
sanctify, 632b.
sanctuary, 20a, 34b, 51a, 79b,
80b, 107a, 117b, 155b, 166a,
214b, 238b, 239a, 479a, 490a,
494b, 546b, 557b, 565b, 573a,
575b, 633b, 731a, 756a, 768b,-
789b, 790a, 839b.
sand, 723a, 730a.
sand, dwellers on, 373b, 730b,
895b.
sand, festival of strewing, 759b.
sandal, sandals, 60b, 105a,
106b, 180a, 666a, 793a, 823b,
826b, 853a b, 864a, 873a b.
Sandal-gods, 263b.
sandal-maker, 853b.
sandals, pair of, 528b, 821b,
827a.
sandals, white, 523b.
sandbank, 276a, 836b.
sandstone, 62b.
sandstone, quartzite, 421b.
sandstone, red, 62b.
sandstone, yellow, 62a.
sandy soil, 730a.
Sânkhi-khaibitu, 645b.
Sänkhiu-gods, 645b.
Sànut, 643b.
sap, 58b.
Sapanemma, 584b.
Saparar, 636b.
Sapàthar, 588b, 636b.
Sapertagessu, 636b.
Sàpit, 642b.
Sapt-Khenti, 636b.
Saq-baiu, 639b.
Saqet, 585a.
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Saq-ha, 639b.
Saqnaqait, 639b.
Sar (Osiris), 588b ; limbs of,
466a.
Säraut, 591a.
sarcophagus, 43b, 120a, 284a,
357b, 447a b, 566b, 756a, 757a,
777a, 860a, 873b, 874b, 875b,
904b ; chamber, 777a ; chambers
for, 238b.
Sarem, 637b.
Sarisa, 635b.
Särit, 645b.
Särit-maät, 645b.
Särit-neb-s, 591a.
Sariu-gods, 637b.
Sarma, 589a.
Sär-neb-s, 645b.
Sarqit, 637b.
Sasàt, 585a.
Sa-semt, 585a.
Sa-semu, 585a.
Sa-sert, 585a.
Sa-seshem, 585a.
Sàshesa, 644a.
Saspa, 585a.
Sat, Dekan, 635a.
Sata, 585a, 586a.
Sa ta, 640a.
Sat-Àmenti, 584b.
Satàrna, 640a.
Sa Tathenen, 585a.
Sàt Baqt, 589b.
Sat Hetfcert, 584b.
sate, 696a.
Sàthasiu, 590a.
Sathtà, 640a.
Sati, fire-god, 589a.
satiety, 634b, 647a.
Sati-qet, 585a.
Sati-Sàt, 585a.
Sati-Sert, 585a.
satisfaction, 449b, 517b, 682a.
satisfactorily, 265a.
satisfied, 333a, 394a, 449b, 517b,
587b, 694b.
satisfy, 83a, 606b, 671b, 677a,
682a, 696a.
Satit, 589a. .
Sat-kamt, 589b.
satrap, 566a.
Saturn, 404a, 501b, 656a.
Sau, 634a.
Sau, city, 587b.
Sàu, gods, 642a.
Sàu, serpent, 642a.
Sa-ur, 586a, 634a.
savage, 509a.
save, 385a, 593b, 654a, 757b.
Saviour-god, 653b.
saw, to, 149a, 163b, 181a, 221b,
320b, 648b, 833a.
saw wood, 376b.
sawdust, 181a.
say, 67a, 253b, 335a, 560a, 717a,
782b, 913a.
sayings, 632b, 719b, 860b, 913a b.
Sayings of the Fathers, 913a.
Sba (Äapep), 656b.
Sba-en-sethesu-Shu, 655a.
Sbai, 655a.
Sbait, 656a.
Sbait-nebt-uàa, 656a.
Sbaiu-Rä, 656a.
Sbaiu shepsu, 656a.
Sbaiut, 656a.
Sbàk, 657b.
Sbakh-senu, 656b.
Sba-Rä, 594b.
Sbasit, 656b.
Sbàt, 657a.
Sba-tcheser, 655a.
Sbatt, 655a.
Sba-uäti, 656a.
Sba-ur instrument, 655b.
Sbeg, Sbega, 660b.
Sbek, Crocodile-god, 660a.
Sbekhar, 659a.
Sbekhekhth, 659a.
Sbekht-àakhut, 658b.
Sbekht-Agert, 659a.
Sbekhti, 658b.
Sben-hesq-khaibiut, 658a.
Sbenqa, 658a.
Sbeq, god, 659b.
Sbeq-en-Shesmu, 659b.
Sbeq-en-Temu, 659b.
Sbeq-her, 659b.
Sbeqit, 659b.
Sbesanka, 659a.
Sbeshes, 659a.
Sbeshes-mer, 659b.
Sbeshta, 659b.
Sbi, 655a.
Sbut, city, 657b.
scabbard, 268b, 333a.
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scabby, 736b.
scaffold, 880b.
scald, 160a.
scalded, 215b.
scale, of metal, 58b.
scale walls, 689b.
scale work, 617b.
scales, 4a, 225a, 330a ; part of,
529b.
Scales, Bearer 'of the, 259b.
scales for heavy objects, 285b.
scales, hand, 36b.
scales, master of the, 70b.
scales of armour, 223b.
scales of fish, 394b.
Scales of Rä, 285b.
scales-room, 285b.
scalpel, 541b, 870a. ,
scar, 9a.
scarab, 28b, 118b, 295a, 320a,
532b ; flying, 118a.
scarabeus sacer, 543a.
scare, to 577a.
scatter, 185a, 527b, 533b, 689a,
716a, 765b, 862b, 863b.
scatter seed, 10b.
scattered, 473a.
scatterers, 166b.
scene, 80a.
scent, 307b, 486b, 627b, 629b,
631a, 712b.
scent, festival, 628a.
scent, foul, 709b.
scent, the divine, 709b.
scent-pot, 433b.
scented woman, 660a.
sceptre, 4a, 6b, 10a, 13a, 17a,
19a, 38b, 41a, 54b, 55a, 114b,
117b, 148b, 182b, 195a, 253b,
295b, 330b, 384b, 468a, 469a,
475b, 506b, 510a, 566a, 589a,
692b, 898a, 903a, 907a.
sceptre amulet, 6b, 181a.
sceptre, magical, 171b.
sceptre of crystal and feldspar,
150b.
sceptre of Isis-Hathor, of Heru-
Behuti, Osiris, 336a.
sceptre-bearer, 55a.
schedule of furniture, 45a.
scheme, 510b, 684a.
schoenus, 7a, 35a, 100a.
school, 106a, 238a, 239a.
Digitized b
schoolmaster, 222a.
schoolroom, 655b.
science, 430a.
scimitar, 544a, 657a, 737b.
scintillate, 629a. 630a, 842a,
848b.
scoffing, 657b.
scorch, 605b, 639b, 696a.
scorching, 696b.
scoriae, 820b.
scorn, 200b ; to scorn, 621a.
scorn God, 634b.
scorpion, 115b, 125b, 176a, 179a,
472b, 516b, 522ab, 611a, 612b,
819a, 839b, 899a.
scorpions, the Seven, 179a.
Scorpion-goddess, 81b, 509b,
522b, 612a, 681b ; the double,
681b.
scour, 346a.
scourge, 449b.
scout, 245b, 334a.
scrape, 9a, 356a, 836a.
scraper, 915a ; stone, 664a.
scrapings, 181a.
scratch, 836a.
screa'ms, 136b.
screen, to, 477a.
scribe, 337b, 358a, 619b, 852b,
853a.
scribe, chief, 495a, 620a.
scribe, deputy, 620a.
scribe, divine, 619b, 620b.
scribe, female, 619b.
scribe, king's, 391b.
scribe, magistrate's, 620b.
scribe of a temple, 620a.
scribe of collectings, 620b.
scribe of estates, 619b.
scribe of grain, 620a.
scribe of produce, 242b.
scribe of the altar, 620a.
scribe of the Book of Horus,
620a.
scribe of the god, 403a ; of the
gods (i.e., Thoth), 886a.
scribe of the militia, 620a.
scribe of the offerings, 620a.
scribe of theological works,
620a.
scribe of the Record Office,
893b.
scribe of the seal, 620a.
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scribe of wages list, 620a.
scribe, royal, 620b.
scribe, to act as, 66a.
scribe who wrote at dictation,
620a.
scribe, writing box of, 581b.
Scribes, the Two, 619b.
scroll, 129a.
scrotum, 580a, 873b.
scrub, 89a, 344a, 765b.
scrutinize, 203a, 808a, 891a, 899a.
scrutiny, to make a, 642b.
sculpt, to, 323a.
sculptor, 325a, 395b, 639b, 644a,
645b.
sculpture, 287a, 784a ; on wall,
567b.
scum, 820b, 861b.
scythe, 572a.
scythe of Osiris, 71a.
sea, 142b, 143a, 151a, 280a,
488a, 704a.
sea, celestial, 151a.
sea-bull, 643a.
sea coast, 308a.
sea salt, 484a.
seal, 123b, 126b, 568b, 717a,
905a, 906a.
seal bearer, 212a, 568b.
seal, cord of, 27a, 254b.
seal, engraved, 567b.
seal, great and little, 906a.
seal, keeper of the, 312b.
seal maker, 568b.
seal of office, 906a.
seal of the god, 403a.
seal ring, 764b, 906a.
seal, royal, 911b.
seal string, 510a.
seal up, 568a.
sealed, 906a.
sealed document, 568b.
sealer, 103a.
sealing, a, 568b.
search for, 507b ; into, 757b,
903b ; out, 807b.
Searcher of the Reins, 903b.
season, 100a, 101b, 438b, 595a,
696a, 857b, 840b, 884b.
season, to, 512a.
Seasons, god of the, 259b, 383b.
Seasons of the Year, First,
Second and Third, 8b, 22a.
seat, lb, 25b, 79b, 88a, 89a, 90b,
190a, 220b, 221a, 234a, 289a,
298b, 328b, 367b, 408b, 467b,
509b, 583b, 650b, 706b, 773a,
805a, 855a, 900b, 901a b.
seat in a chariot, 369b.
seat of Horus, 80a.
seat of law, 80a.
seat of the Government, 237b.
seat of the happy, 80a.
seat oneself, 76b, 485a, 679a,
822a.
seat, raised, 258b.
seat, royal, 390a.
seat, to occupy, 643b.
seat with steps, 485a.
seated, 887b.
Seb (Mercury), 654b.
Sebà, 594b, 657a.
Sebek, title of, 46b ; title of
priest of, 495b.
Sebek of Kamur, 424b.
Sebennytus, 132b.
Sebeshsen, 595a.
Sebhut, 658b.
Sebit, 594a, 654b.
Sebkhas, 595a.
Sebsebä-Menu, 654b.
Sebti (Alexandria), 661a.
Sebu-gods, 594b.
Sebut, 640a.
seclude, 550a, 552a.
seclusion, place of, 557b.
second, 177a, 316a, 603a, 673b.
second, of time, 17b, 459b.
second, third of a, 58a.
second time, 105a, 177a, 264a,
673b.
secret, 51a, 63a, 624b, 755b ;
to keep, 624b ; to make, 701a.
secret chamber, 756a.
secret place, 477b.
secret properties, 755b.
secretary, 495b, 620b, 853a.
secretions, 263a, 366b, 400a.
secretive, 570a.
secretly, 265b, 442b.
section, 730a ; of a book, 415b,
457a.
secure, 307a.
security, 7b.
sedan chair, 258b.
sedge, 135b.
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sediment, 611b, 637b, 820b.
sedum, 288b.
see ! 60a, 266a.
see, to, 6b, 68a, 118a, 121b,
211a, 216b, 224a, 225b, 243a,
254a, 266b, 273a, 274b, 279b,
289a, 344b, 348a, 352a, 544b,
605b, 702a, 712a, 751a, 771b,
794b, 801a, 802b, 808a, 845b,
846b, 855a, 890b, 891a ; to
make, 601a, 627b, 706a.
seed, 26b, 36a, 38b, 40a, 42b,
69b, 112b, 113b, 121b, 140b,
143a, 146ab, 159b, 179a, 186a,
188b, 201b, 204a, 210b, 215a,
233a b, 226b, 231b, 234a, 245b,
249a b, 251b, 252a, 259b, 269a,
278b, 279a, 284b, 307a, 329a,
331b, 344a, 348b, 354a, 369a,
372a, 383b, 390a, 398b, 413b,
443b, 472b, 482b, 484b, 487b,
488a, 493a, 538a, 586a, 612b,
624b, 632a, 639a, 605a, 641a,
672b, 689a, 697b, 708b, 712a,
716a, 724b, 726a, 728b, 736a,
738b, 746b, 753a, 762a, 773a,
777a, 785b, 788a, 791a, 796b,
798a, 801b, 804a, 809a, 813b,
833a, 839b, 842a, 846b, 847b,
853b, 877b, 891b, 896a, 899b,
902b, 910b.
seed, divine, 280a.
seed, edible, 828b.
seed for early crops, 750b.
seed for sowing, 828b.
seed, human, 243a, 280a, 293a.
seed of eternity, 331b.
seed of plant, 475b.
seed, royal, 280a.
seed, to eject, 628a.
seed, to sow, 628a.
seed-land, 777a.
seedlings, 892b.
seeds, bundles of, 563a.
seeing, 68a.
seek, 179b, 507b, 527a, 730a,
903b.
seek after, 148b, 507b.
seek for, 575a.
seeking, a, 745a.
seemly, 722b, 829b, 837b.
seen, 266b.
seer, 266b, 678b.
Seer, god, 267a, 891a.
Sef, 664b.
Sefer, Sefert, 665a.
Sefi-peri- etc., 595a.
Sefkhit, 665b.
Sefkhit-äbut, 665b.
Sefkhit-neb-s, 666a.
Sef sef, 664b.
Sefus, 465b.
Seg, 627a.
Sega, 627a.
Seges, 706b.
Segi, 627a.
Sehenti-requ, 684a.
Seheptt, 683b.
Seherit-tu, 614a.
Sehert baius, 614a, 888b, 909b.
Sehet, 685a.
Sehetch-khatut, 685a.
Sehetch-renpu, 685a.
Sehetch-ur, 685a.
Sehetemt, 684b.
Sehetep-hemts, 614a.
Sehetep-taui, 684b.
Sehetpit, 614a.
Sehith, 683a.
Sehpu, 613b.
Sehràt, 682b.
Sehrit-tu, 684a.
Sehseh, Lake and Mountain of
682b.
Sehtt, city, 684a.
Sehu, 613a.
Sehur, 683a.
seize, 6a, 20a, 26b, 54b, 64b
79a, 100b, 101a, 102a, Ilia
122a, 189b, 212a, 261b, 317b
327b, 385a, 412b, 443a, 449a
459a, 464b, 490b, 491b, 531a b
545a, 547b, 550b, 560b, 572b
590a, 627a, 636b, 738a b, 747b
757b, 793b, 794a, 796a, 802b
808a, 849a.
seize prey, 124a.
seized, 446b.
seizer, 100b, 849b.
seizure, 459a, 461b, 794a.
Sek, a god, 704a.
Seker, 255a, 626b.
Seker festival, 475a, 627a, 742a
Seker, kingdom of, 55a.
Seker, sanctuary of, 856a.
Seker-em-Shetait, 627a.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
Seker-Khenti-Petchu, 627a.
Sekhem, Council of, 201b.
Sek-her, god, 703b.
Sekhet Aaru, 16a.
Sekhit-hetep, 687b.
Sekhmit, 24b, 36b, 40b, 109a,
469a.
Sekhmit of Temehtt, 515b.
Sekhmit-Bast-Rä, 51a, 295a.
Sekht-Aakhu, 686b.
Sekht-àanru, 686b.
Sekht-àarru, 686b.
Sekht-Aaru, 686a.
Sekht-äat, 686b.
Sekht-änkh, 686b.
Sekht-en-Sersert, 687a.
Sekht-her, 614b.
Sekht-heteput, 687a.
Sekht-khetf, 687b.
Sekht-mafkat, 687a.
Sekht-nebt-heteput, 687a.
Sekht-neheh, 687a.
Sekht-Nentà, 687a.
Sekht-neteru, 687a.
Sekht-Paät, 686b.
Sekht-Rä, 687a.
Sekht-Uatchit-nefert, 686b.
Sekht-uatchu, 686b.
Sekht-Tcher, 687b.
Sekhti, 614b.
Sekhti, Sekhtit, 686a.
Sekhut-àmiut-Àasu, 686b.
Sekhut Khakha, 687b.
Sekhut-uatcht, 686b.
Seki, 626a.
Sekkes, 705a.
Sekktiäks, 627a.
Sek-re, gods, 703b.
. Sekri, 626b ; bodies of, 571a.
Sekri-heri-shäf, 627a.
Seksek, 626a.
Seksekit, 626a.
Seksen, 627a, 705a.
Sekt, 627a.
Sekti, 627a.
Sekti Boat, 152a.
Sektit Boat, 705a.
Sektt, 627a.
Seku, stars, 704a.
select, 628b, 710b, 713a.
selected, 689b ; of meat, 710a.
selections from books, 710b.
self, 453a, 466a, 470b, 889b, 911b.
self-begetter, 826a.
self-begotten, 543b.
self-builder, 779a.
self-evident, 34a.
self-existent, 231a.
self-made, 542a.
self-produced, 542a.
sell, 650a, 866a.
Sem, 242a, 666b.
Sememti, 602b.
semen, 398b.
Semites (nomads), 728a.
Semkett Boat, 672b.
Semseru, 672b.
Semsit-set-nekhenkhent, 672a.
Sems- neb- àakhu, 672 a.
Semthek, 603a.
Semti, 598b.
Senà, god, 674a.
Senàn, 605a.
Senbit-àb, 676b.
Senb-Kheperu, 676b.
Senbu, god, 676b.
send, 147a, 440b, 475b ; away,
440b ; back, 862b ; out, 192b,
445a.
send a messenger, 74a.
Seneferu, Island of, 16b.
Senen, 604b.
Senfiu, blood-gods, 606a.
senility, 797a.
senior, 26a, 170b.
Senk, Senki, Senkit, 608a.
Senk-her, 609a.
Senktett, 609a.
Senktiu, 609a.
Sen-nef er, 674b.
Senq, 608b.
Sensàbt, 608a.
sense, 37b.
senseless, 184b, 340b, 461a, 732b.
Sensent, 604a.
Senshit, 608a.
sensible, 436a.
sensual, 216b.
Sent, 609b, 679a.
Sentà, 674b.
sentence, 160b, 335a, 860b.
Senthes, 609b.
Senthit, 609b.
Senthi-ur, 678b.
Sentit, goddess, 679a.
Sent-nef-Amentiu, 679a.
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Sent-Râ, 604b.
Senu, gods, 605b.
Sep, god, 596b, 661a.
Sepa, 24b, 596b.
Sepa-her, 596b.
Sepa-Heru, 596b.
Sepa-shäit, 596b.
Sepa-ur, 596b.
separate, 35a, 37a, 178b, 235a,
237b, 243b, 246a, 251a b, 252b,
344a, 511a, 512b, 662a, 838a,
862b, 881b ; separate from,
350b,
separated, be, 844b.
separation, 248b, 420b.
Sepen, 597a.
Sep-her, 596a.
Sepi, 597a ; festival of, 661a.
Sepit, 596b, 661a.
Sepkh-kenmem, 597a.
Sep-Rä, 596a.
Sepsu gods, 597a.
Sept, god, 662b.
Sept Worm, 664a.
Sept-àb, 663b.
Sept-àbehu, 663b.
Sept-äbui, 663b.
Septa t-änkh, 664a.
Sept-en-tchett, 661b.
Sept-hennuti, 52b, 663b.
Septi-khenu, 662b.
Septit (Sothis), 664a ; Queen of
the Dekans, 664a.
Septi-tenb, 663a.
Septiu gods, 664a.
Sept-masti-ent-Ruruti, 597b.
Sept-metu, 597b.
Septt-uauau, 663b.
• Septt, 242a.
Sep tu, god, 663b ; one of the
Fourteen Kau of Rä, 663b.
Septu, the, 664a.
Septu-Gemhes, 664a.
Septu-hennuti, 663b.
Septu-her, 663b.
Septu-kesu, 663b.
Septu-kheri-nehait, 663b.
Septu-metut, 663b.
Septu-Shii, 664a.
sepulchral meals, 3b, 110b.
sepulchral stele, 134a.
sepulchre, 15b, 28a, 201a, 285a,
319a, 465a, 557b, 571a, 914a.
Digitized
sepulture, 188a, 776a, 777a.
Seqa-nu-baiu-petes-heh, 625b.
Seqbeb, 625b.
Seqbit, 625b, 702a.
Seqet-hati, 626a.
Seqrâ-tchatchau, 625b.
Seq-uarf, 625b.
Ser, god, 680a.
Serapeum of Letopolis, 455a ;
of Prosopites, 455b ; of Sais,
454b, 455a ; of Sakkârah, 455b.
Serât, 610a.
Seràt-beqt, 611a.
Seràu, 680b.
Seref, 611b.
Serekhi, 612a.
Serem, 611b.
Serem-taui, 611b.
serenity, 148b, 913b.
Seresh-en-mau, 612a.
Seres-hier, 612a.
Seres-tepu, 612a.
serf, 33a, 50a, 41 lab, 436a, 597b,
673a, 893a.
serfs of the Tuat or of Osiris,
50b, 392b.
Seri, 611a.
series, 768a.
Ser-kheru, 610b.
Serkhi, 681a.
serpent, 29a, 43b, 112a, 144a,
221a, 237b, 260b, 261a, 323b,
346b, 417a, 471a, 479b, 497b,
499b, 522b, 596a, 641a, 776b,
791a, 799b, 878a, 882b, 893a,
914b.
serpent amulet, 29b, 73a, 893a.
serpent boat, 543b.
serpent, everlasting, 480a.
serpent, fiery, 109a.
serpent-god, 88b, 105b, 118b,
332b, 428b.
serpent on crown, 98a, 297a.
serpent, two-headed, 210b.
Serpents, the Seventy-five, 479b,
serpents, young, 388b.
Ser-pu-äa, 679b.
Serq, 612a.
Serqi, 612a.
Serqit, goddess, 681b.
Serser, 611a.
Sert, 610a.
Ser-tchatchat, 679b.
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Sertiu, 612b.
Sert-nehepu- etc., 680a.
Seru, 611a.
Seru, god, 180a.
servant, 39a, 67a, 82a, 93b, 158a,
206b, 220a, 255b, 281a, 283a,
311a, 436a, 457b, 482b, 532a,
546b, 568a, 579b, 585b, 603a,
673a, 718a, 732b, 742a, 809b,
823b, 864b.
servant of the Court, 167b.
servant of the god, 402b, 482b.
servant of the temple, 453a.
servant woman, 411a.
servants, armed, 704a.
servants, domestic, 201b.
servants, hereditary, 311a.
serve, 206a, 726b ; as soldier,
65a.
service, 5a, 112a, 167a, 200b,
206b, 698b, 742a.
service book, 563b.
service, daily, 725a.
service, hourly, 167b.
service, to do, 206a.
serving woman, 497a.
Ses, king, 695b.
Sesa, god, 618b.
sesame seed, 94a, 252a, 740a.
Sesba, 618b.
Sesent-àakhut, 619a.
Sesenu, 697a.
Seser, 697a.
Sesh, 621b.
Seshaâ, 698a.
Seshait, goddess, 698a.
Seshem-Af, 699a.
Seshem-Affi, 699b.
Seshem-änkh, 699b.
Seshem-aränbfi, 699b.
Seshem-Àsàr, 699b.
Seshem-Ast, 699b.
Seshem-Ba-neteru, 699b.
Seshem-em-Tem, 623a.
Seshèm-Geb, 700a.
Seshem-Heru, 700a.
Seshem-Ka-Amenti, 700a.
Seshem-Khatri, 700a.
Seshem-Khepera, 700a.
Seshem-Nebt-het, 699b.
Seshem-nesf, 699b.
Seshem-neter, 699b.
Seshem-netherit, 623a.
Digitized b
Seshem-Nut, 699b.
Seshem-semu-neteru, 700a.
Seshemseshem, 623a.
Seshem-shet, 700a.
Seshem-Shu, 700a.
Seshem-Tathenn, 700a.
Seshem-Tefnut, 700a.
Seshen-neteru, 623a.
Seshen-uab, 624a.
Seshen-ur, 623b.
Seshesp-taui, 624b.
Sesheta, 619b, 888b.
Seshit, 620b.
Seshit-m'kt-neb-s, 621b.
Seshmi, 623a.
Seshmi-en-uat-tesert, 623a.
Seshmi-pet, 623a.
Seshmit, moon-goddess and
Dekan, 699a.
Seshmit-heri-àb-t, 623a.
Seshmu, 623a.
Seshmu-Heh, 700a.
Seshmu-taui, 700a.
Seshmu-Tuat, 623a.
Sesh-netc'h, 620b.
Seshnit, 624a.
Seshnnit, 624a.
Seshpi, 622b.
Seshshà, 622a, 698a.
Sesht, goddess, 697b.
Seshta, 625a.
Seshta Àsàr, 625a.
Seshta-baiu, 625a.
Seshtai, 625a.
Seshtait, 625a.
Seshtait-àru, 625a.
Seshta-ren, 625a.
Seshtau-àru, 625a.
Seshu, 622b, 698a.
Sesi, 618b.
Sessi, 17b.
session, 485b.
Sesu (Usertsen III or Rameses
II), 696a.
set (or inset), 822a.
set apart, 153b, 512b.
set aside, 152a, 166a, 289b, 298a,
344b, 417a, 861a, 866a.
set at rest, 252b.
set away, 867b.
set behind, 457b.
set down, 180a, 298a.
I set fire to, 20a, 160a, 601b.
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set free, 36a, 178b, 401a, 665b,
710a, 862b.
set in metal, 218a.
set in motion, 54a.
set in order, 321a, 499a, 602b,
642b, 670b.
set oneself on one side, 813a.
set on the way, 865b.
set out, 101a, 597a, 752a, 894b.
set sail, 259a.
set the feet on, 437a.
set the mind, 147b.
set, to, 22a, 147b, 190a, 436b,
864a, 865b.
set up a memorial, 298a.
set up statue, 812a.
set up straight, 646a.
set up the Jet, 591b.
set upright, 591b.
Set, 713b.
Set, the god, 15b, 19b, 24b, 25b,
171b, 197a, 203a, 213a, 598b,
627b, 670a, 706b, 787a, 839b,
869a, 875b.
Set and Thoth, 674a.
Set, black pig of, 722a.
Set, bull-god, 627b.
Set, children of, 707a.
Set, crocodile of, 787a.
Set Festival, 183a, 714a.
Set, hide of, 327a.
Set,-hippopotamus of, 882a.
Set of the Acacias, 707a.
Set, realm of, 815a.
Set, red associates of, 889b.
Set, soul of, 326a.
Set, star of, 707a.
Set-Amentt, 598b.
Set-em-àst-f, 628a, 709b.
Set-em-her-f, 628a.
Set-heh, 628a.
* Set-her, 709b.
Set-nehsi, 629b.
Set-qesu, 630b.
Setcha animal, 716b.
Setcheh, 632b, 719a.
Setchen-em-sen-f, 718a.
Setchemi, 718a.
Setcheri-ur, 632b.
Setcher-ur, 719a.
Setchfet, 632a.
Setchit-usrit, 716b.
Setchriu, 719a.
Digitized b
Setchti, 632b, 716b.
Setekh, 629a, 707a.
Se tern, 242b.
Setesh=Set, 16a, 29b, 627b, 629a,
706b, 712a.
Setfit, 795a.
Seth-àb, 713a.
Sethasiu, 629b.
Sethen-hat, 630a.
Sethen-hath, 630a.
Sethenit, goddesses, 630a.
Sethenu, god, 630a.
Sethenu-tep, 630a.
Seth-her, 712b.
Sethu, god, 629b.
Setti, 632a.
setting of a star, 175b.
settle accounts, 570b.
settle a country, 811b.
settlement, 207a, 350b, 812a, 873b;
foreign, 179a.
seven, 665b, 690a.
seventh, 665b.
seventy, 665b.
sever, 512b.
severe, 639b.
sexual pleasures, 412a.
Sfà, 598a.
Sgeb, god, 705b.
Sger, 706a.
Sgerhet, 706b.
Sgert, 706a.
Sha animal, 722a.
Shaäit, 723a.
Shabti, 185b.
Shabti figure, 725a b.
Shabu, god, 725b.
shackles, 764b.
shade, 529a, 729b, 732b, 734ab.
shadow, 475b, 529a, 530a, 602a,
657b, 729b, 732b, 734a b ; judge
of shadows, 162b.
shadow, turning of, 246b, 732b.
Shadow-god, 434b.
shadow house, 529a.
shaft of a pillar, 799a.
shaft of a spear, 778a.
shaft of a tomb, 8a.
shaft of an obelisk, 58b.
shaft of mine, 517a.
Shahab, 727b.
Shai, god, 724a.
Shait, 724a.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
Shaka-Àmen-Shakanasa, 729a.
Shakanasa, 729a.
Shakarshau, 729a.
shake, 90b, 343a, 351b, 356b,
380a, 487b, 589b, 602a, 678a,
767a, 799b, 854b, 864b.
shake down the hair, 597a.
shake, to, 898b.
shaken, 393b, 630a.
shakers, 714b.
Shakershau, 729a.
shaking, 716a.
shaking sickness, 714b. ,
shallow, la, 276a.
Sham'bar, 726a.
shambles, 390a.
shame, 541b, 564b, 569b, 612b,
731b, 737b, 887a, 895a.
shame, put to, 499b, 612b, 682a.
shame, the, 544b.
shameful, 214b, 459a, 535b, 544b.
shameless, 437b.
shape, 542b.
Shapu-neter-àrt-ka, 726a.
shard, 233a.
share, 248b, 251a b, 252a, 280b,
693b, 821b, 881b, 882b.
sharp, 291b.
sharpen, 256b, 387a, 394b, 413a,
608a, 618b, 665a, 696b, 878a.
sharp-eyed, 291b.
Sharshar, 727b.
Sharsharkhat, 727b.
Sharshatàkatà, 727b.
Shartana, 727b.
Shartenu, 727b.
Shartina, 727b.
Shartshaq, 727b.
Shär-ur, 731a.
Shasi, god, 728b.
Shasu (nomads), 728a.
Shat, 722a.
Shat gods, 731b.
Shatbaka, 729b.
Sha-tesui, 720a.
shatter, 208b.
Shat-urt, 720a.
Shau, God of Luck, 724b.
Shau, city, 724b.
shauabti figure, 725a.
shave, 182b, 533a, 571b, 731a,
754b, 849b, 850a.
shave off, 9a.
shaved, 167a.
shaven, 262a, 344b.
shawl, 43b, 776a.
she, 36a, 389b, 408a, 409b, 706b.
sheaf, 773b.
she-ass, 109b.
Shebb-en-Mesti, 735a.
Shebtiu, 735b.
shed, 753a ; shed blood, 400a.
sheep, 18a, 39a, 114b, 200a,
299a, 583b, 587a, 642a, 649a.
sheep and goats, 32a.
sheep-fold, 432a.
sheet, 43b, 300a, 818b, 866b,
867a.
sheet of calculations, 898a.
sheet of water, 442a, 448b.
Shefbeti, 40b.
Shef-her, 738b.
Shefi, 738a.
Shefit-hat, 738a.
Shefshefit, 738a.
Sheft-bet-f, 738b.
Sheft-bet-f, 738b.
Shefut, 738a.
Shehbi, 750b.
Shekershau, 755a.
Shêkh, 291a, 311b.
shell, 233a, 892a.
shell of .a fish or animal, 252a.
shell of an egg, 62a.
shelter, 286b, 452b, 587a, 786b.
shelters for cattle, 337a ; on
river, 320a.
Shemerthi, 742a.
Shem-Rä, 739b.
Shemshem, 739b.
Shemsu, 742b.
Shemsu Häp, Heru, Het-Her*-
Rä, 743a.
Shemti, 162a ; Rä and Serpent,
739b.
Shemtt, 743a.
Shemu, god, 740a.
Shemu, season of, 40b.
Shenit, 744a, 746a.
Shenit-urit, 744a.
Sheniut chambers, 744a.
Shennu gods, 744a.
Shent-amm, 743a.
Shenthet, 749a.
Shenti (Set), 749a.
Shen-ur, 743b, 744a.
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Shepesh, 737b.
Shep-her, 776b.
shepherd, Ilia, 226b, 301b,
351b, 586b, 592a.
Shepherd, the, i.e., Osiris, 587a.
shepherds' pens, 813a.
Shepi, 736b, 752b.
Shepit, 736b.
Sheps, 737b.
Sheps, god of the boomerang,
737b.
Shepsi, 737b.
Shepsit, 737b.
Shepsu, 737b.
Sheptui, 737b.
Sherit, 750a.
Sherm, 750b.
Shesa, 751b.
Shesatheth, 752a.
Shesat-mäket-neb-s, 751b.
Shesemtt, 753a.
Shesm, 753a.
Shesmä, 753b.
Shesmit, 753b.
Shesmu, star-god and Dekan,
753b.
Shesp-Amen, etc., 752b.
Shespi, 752b.
Shespit, 752b.
Shespiu, 752b.
Shesrà, 754a.
Shesshes, 751b.
Shest, 754a.
Shestà, 754a b.
Shest-sett, 754b.
Shestt, 754b.
Shest-ta, 754b.
Shest-tcha, 754a.
Shet, 755a.
Sheta, 755a.
Shetau, 758b.
Shet-ba, 757b.
S-hetep-Neterui, 684b.
S-hetep-Sekhmit, 684b.
Shethu, 757a.
Shet-Kheru, 758a.
Shetshet, 755a.
shew favour, 101a.
shield, 93a, 94a, 324a, 659a,
776a, 788a, 810a.
shift, 153a.
shimmer, 224b.
shin bones, 632a b, 717b, 719a.
shine, 22b, 90b, 92b, 117b, 159a,
160a, 168b, 180b, 212b, 215b,
224a b, 225a b, 226b, 227b, 234a,
239a, 242a, 249a b, 250a, 351a,
463b, 530b, 534b, 564a, 590a,
621b, 698b, 820b, 858b, 876b,
887a ; to make, 594b, 700b.
shining, 206a, 215b, 589b, 628b,
635a.
shining one, 319b.
ship, 49b, 152a, 204a, 314b, 425b,
467a, 540a, 561b, 602b, 704a,
894b, 895a, 900a ; part of,
42b, 146b, 228b, 233b, 245b,
278a, 336a, 347a, 390b, 548b,
559b, 573b, 627b, 669b, 677a,
688a, 706b, 729b, 753a, 812a,
846a, 854a.
ship of Byblos, 768b, 793a.
ship of Keft, 794a.
ship of 100 cubits, 316b, 872a.
ship of war, 132b. .
ship, sailing, 346b.
ship, sea-going, 307b.
ship, to load a, 34b.
shipping import, 348a.
shipwreck, 207a.
shipwrecked man, 32a, 225b.
shirt, 516b.
Shishak, 728b.
shiver, 12b, 898b.
shivering, 510b.
Shma (Horus), 740b.
Shmàau-mes, 740b.
Shmäit, 741a.
Shmait-àakhu, 740b.
Shmentheth, 741b.
Shnär, 747a.
Shnärit, 747a.
Shnàt, 746a.
Shnàt-neteru, 746a.
Shnàt-pet- etc., 746a.
Shnep, 747b.
Shnu, 747a.
shoal, 276a.
shod, to be, 827a.
shoe, 180a, 826b.
shoe, to, 827a.
shoemaker, 842b.
shoot, 91a, 246a, 298a, 369b,
708b, 754a.
shoot a glance, 708b.
shoot out, 190a b.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
shoot venom, 470b.
shooter, 709a.
shooting, a, 754a.
shooting star, 647a, 701a.
shoots of plants, 421b, 422a.'
shop for dates, 106a.
shore, 272b, 354a, '421b, 544b
597a, 662b, 659b.
short of, to be, 397b.
short weight, 802a.
shortbread, 138b. -
shorten, 539b ; sail, 725b, 735b.
shortened, 379b.
shot, as of silk, 117b.
shot with stars, 190a.
shoulder, 11a, 424b, 425a, 521b
522a, 530a, 766b, 768a.
shoulders, the two, 298b, 793a.
shout, 73b, 113b, 149b,440a,627a
858a.
shout down, 375a.
shout for joy, 141a, 683b.
shovel for fire, 288b.
show, 121b, 253b, 644a.
show different colours, 117b.
show oneself, 34b, 166b, 866b.
shower, 571a.
shower, to, 35b.
shred, 596b.
shrew-mouse, 43b, 522a, 798b.
shrine, 20a, 34b, 99a, 117b, 130a
191a, 284a, 298a, 374b, 443a
519b, 522a, 523b, 546b, 548a
' 557b, 565b, 616a, 633b, 678b
699b, 731b, 734a, 740b, 746b
756a, 773b, 774b, 777b, 789a b
790a, 796a, 800b, 801a, 804b
808b, 812b, 839b, 873b, 874b
909b, 914a.
shrine of Osiris, 484b.
shrine, part of, 342a, 725a.
shrine, portable, 18b.
shrine, secret, 351a.
shrine, the Southern, 433a.
shrink, 843b ; back, 635b ; from
839a.
shrinking, 839a.
shrivel, 605b.
shroud, 463a, 755a, 874b.
shrub, 55a, 82a, 129b, 136a, 138a
139b, 140a, 168a, 169b, 220a
226a, 283a, 355a, 475b, 566b
833a, 873a, 874a ; prickly, 714b
shrubs, wall of, 677a.
shrubbery, 299a, 558b, 762a.
Shta, 755b, 756a.
Shta-àb, 756a.
Shta-Her, 756b.
Shtai, 755b, 756a.
Shtait, 756a.
Shtait-em-Tuat, 756b.
Shta-Mesut't, 756b.
Shtat, 756a.
Shtat-besu, 756b.
Shtàti, 756a.
Shtau-Àsut, 756a.
Shtau-äu, 756a.
Shtau-heru, 756b.
Shtit-shemät, 758a.
Shtu, god, 758b, 759a.
Shu, 168a, 242b ; blossoms of,
488a.
Shu, a tribe, 732b.
Shu and Tefnut, 420a, 632a,
674a, 848b, 873a.
Shu, forms of, 732a.
Shu, Hall of, 183a.
Shu, phallus of, 489a, 834b.
Shu (Rehu), 429b.
Shu, Seven Children of, 472a.
Shu, soul of, 198b, 200a.
Shu, supports of, 630b.
Shu, temple of, 41a.
Shu-em-herit, 732a.
Shu-enti-em-Aten, 732a.
Shui, 734a.
Shu-neb-Maät, 732a.
shun, 481a.
Shut, 732a.
shut, 98a, 768a, 834a ; a door,
56b ; the eyes, 136a, 878a ;
the mouth, 834a.
shut in, 5a, 60b, 72a, 275b, 435b;
552a, 594b, 800a, 805a, 915b.
shut up, 7a, 557b, 568a, 708a,
729b, 743b, 805a, 874b, 900b ;
to be, 550a.
Shut-ent-bàk, 733b.
Shuti, 732a.
Shutt, 732a.
Shut-tar-na, 648a.
shuttle, 121b, 754a.
shutters, 852a.
Shu-ub-bi-lu-li-u-ma, 636b.
shyness, 569b.
Si, 591b.
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sick, 296b, 574a, 577a, 674b,
744b, 802a ; to be, 223b, 314a,
696b ; to make, 286a.
sick man, 296b, 744b.
sickle, 10a, 572a.
sickly, 187a.
sickness, 39b, 58b, 180b, 296b,
314b, 390b, 443b, 465b, 517a,
529a, 571a, 611a, 650b, 680b,
719a, 766a, 807a, 887a ; devil
of, 853a.
sickness, god of, 900a.
sickness, mental, 744b.
sickness, shaking, 714b.
sickness, the falling, 444a.
side, 128a, 417b, 425a, 766a ; at
the, 495b.
side, disease of, 421a.
side, east, or left, 671b, 812b.
side of field, 599a.
side, south, 813a.
side, west, 812b.
side-locks, 491b, 827b.
sides of ladder, 110a, 425a.
sides of ship, 60b.
sieve, 296a, 689a, 903b.
sift, 396a, 903b.
siftings, 396a.
sighing, 225b.
sign, 19a ; make a, 899b.
signal, 448a, 648a.
signet, 123b, 804a.
sight, 68a, 243a, 254a, 266b,
688b, 678b, 783b, 808a, 891a.
sigh ter, 612a.
sightless, 340b.
silence, 80b, 627b, 706a ; put to,
626b, 706a ; city of, 706a.
silent, 531a, 627b, 706a, 757a,
810a, 819b ; to make, 610a.
silent man, 810a.
silent-mouthed, 810a.
silent ones, 706a.
silly, 528a, 652b ; to make, 593a.
silo, 81b.
silver, 75b, 131b, 523a, 353b.
similar, 277b.
similarity, 779b.
similarly, 264b.
similitude, 19a, 277b, 534b,
542a b, 673a, 698b, 779b, 826b.
simple, 180a.
simpleton, 180a.
Digitized
sin, 21b, 31b, 82a, 89b, 114b,
140a, 143b, 211a, 226a, 243a,
367a, 369b, 441b, 540a, 726a,
853a, 895b.
Sinai, 150b, 296a ; mines of,
210b.
since, 100b, 266a, 277a, 339a,
815a, 908b.
sincere, 246a.
.sinews, 22b.
sing, 111b, 448a,. 449a, 508b,
515b, 741b, 771b, 782b, 800b,
801b, 803a, 835a.
sing praises, 443b.
sing to a dance, 857a.
sing to a harp, 509a.
sing to a sistrum, 508b, 800b.
sing to a tambourine, 795a.
sing to the heart, 509a.
singer, 157a, 509a, 515b, 548b,
630b, 741b, 835b.
singing god, 72a, 263b ;
goddess, 70b.
singing men and women, 548b,
741b.
singing voices, 560a.
single, 153a.
sink, 116a, 480b, 820a.
sink down, 819b.
sink into the ground, 116b ;
into the heart, 451a.
sinner, 31b, 89b, 165a, 369b,
457b, 538b, 540a, 637b.
sins, register of, 115a.
sip, 212b.
sirocco, 740a.
Sirsa, 647b.
sister, 674b ; king's, 392a.
sis ter-wife, 674b.
Sisters, The Two Combatant,
429b.
sistra, statues with, 621b.
sistrum, 38b, 616a,. 621b, 692b,
754b, 854a ; to play or rattle a
sistrum, 621b, 692b.
sistrum bearer, 75b.
sistrum of the god, 403a.
sistrum player, 74a.
sit, 43b, 76b, 374b, 485a, 610a,
682b, 822a, 868a, 887b.
sit down, 679a.
site, 147a, 638a.
situated, 444a.
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INDEX OF ENGLISH WORDS.
situation, 595a.
six, 643b.
six-ply stuff, 681b.
sixth, 643b.
sixth-day festival, 696a.
sixty, 635b.
size, great, 170b.
Skamu, god, 704b.
skeleton, 778a.
Skemu-nent, 626b.
Skenu, 626b.-
Skhabes, 615a.
Skhabsenfunen, 615a.
Skhäit-baius, 615b.
Skhait-Heru, 614b, 688b.
Skhat-pet, 615a.
Skhaut, 615a.
Skhem, 691a.
Skhem-ä-kheftiu, 691b.
Skhem-en-àb-f, 692a.
Skhem-her, 692a.
Skhemit, 616b, 691b.
Skhemit-Bast-Rä, 691b.
Skhemit-em-kheftiu-s, 692a.
Skhemit-en-àakhus, 692a.
Skhemit-en-tesu-sen, 692a.
Skhemit-metu, 692a.
Skhemit-ren-s-em-hemit, 692a.
Skhemit-tesu, 692a.
Skhemit-Üast, 691b.
Skhemit-Uatchit, 691b.
Skhem-neteru, 692a.
Skhem-shut, 692a.
Skhem-taui (Anubis), 692a.
Skhemti, 692b.
Skhemiu, 691a.
Skhem-ur, 691b.
Skhenà, 616b.
Skhen-ba, 617a.
Skhenef, 691b.
Skhen-em-pet- etc., 692a.
Skheni, 616b.
Skhenit, 616b.
Skhen-khaibut, 617a.
Skhen-maät, 693a.
Skhen-neter, 617a.
Skhen-rekhtt, 617a.
Skhen-tuatiu, 617a.
Skhenu, 616b.
Skhen-ur, 616b, 693a.
Skheper-khaut, 690a.
Skhep-kenmem, 616a.
Skhepti, god, 690a.
Skhepti-rest, 616a.
Skher, 694a.
Skher-änt-f, 617b.
Skheriu, *617b.
Skher-remu, 694a.
Skher-reremu, 617b.
Skher-shetau-urä, 617b.
Skhet, god, 695a.
Skhet-her-äsh-aru, 695b.
Skhetiu, 618a.
Skhetiut, 695a.
Skhetui, 618a.
Skhi,' Skhit, 615a.
Skhui, 689b.
Skhuni, 616a.
skiff, 576b, 589b, 892a, 900a.
skilful, 621b, 624b, 698a, 751b.
skilfully, 178b.
skill, 751b.
skilled, 284a, 430a, 482a, 613a,
622a, 624b, 682b, 751b.
skilled, be, 284b, 483a.
skilled in speech, 430b, 626a.
skilled workmen, 430a b.
skin, 49b, 55a, 58b, 62a, 63a,
160a, 250a, 327a, 400b, 530a,
536a, 571a, 573a, 576a, 610b,
747b, 813b, 819b, 847b, 861b,
887a.
skin, animal, 753a, 859a.
skin, a sacred, 795b.
skin bottle, 62a.
skin, cap of, 62b.
skin, disease of, 617a, 693b,
899a.
skin dress, 160a.
skin, house of, 327b.
skin rolls, 129a.
skins (i.e., human beings), 62a.
skip, 597a, 662b, 789a, 833a, 854a,-
862b.
skippings, 833a, 852b.
skull, 163a, 416b, 448a, 496a,
827b, 907a, 910a.
skull box, 447b.
sky, 77b, 150a, 174b, 183a, 190a,
194a, 210b, 224a, 229a, 238b,
245a, 297a, 307b, 327b, 381a,
419b, 448b, 454a, 498b, 462b,
536a, 630b, 733a, 769a, ,775a,
867b.
sky, back part of, 457b.
sky, crown of, 163a.
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sky, day and night, 229a.
sky, four quarters of, 229a.
sky, morning, 225a.
sky, night, 504a.
sky of the Juat, 685a.
sky, two hails of, 438a.
sky, two halves of the, 350a.
Sky-god, 18a, 26b, 27b, 47a, 210b,
349b, 500a ; the Eyes of, 194a.
Sky-goddess, 46a, 193b, 163a,
190a, 256a, 318a, 350a, 356b.
sky-water, 459b.
slab, 113a, 117a, 188b, 298a,
566a, 725a, 817b, 819b.
slackness, 207b.
slain, 528b, 560b, 806b.
slain in the Tuat, 629b.
slain, the, 58b, 345b, 477a, 512b,
571a, 669a, 802a, 827a.
slander, 739b.
slanderer, 739b.
slashings, 396b.
slaughter, 3b, 19b, 89b, 140b,
154b, 293a, 373b, 528b, 561a,
571a, 602a, 667b, 668b, 669a,
704a, 723b, 730a, 731a b, 757b,
843a, 876b, 878a, 884a.
slaughter, gods of, 54b, 71b.
slaughter, place of, 26b, 376b.
slaughter chamber, 10a.
slaughter house, 26b, 71b, 239a,
373b, 390a, 445b, 455b, 538b,
685b, 689b, 704a, 880b.
slaughterer, 102a, 303b, 601b,
604a, 606a, 653b, 666a b, 667b,
668b, 731b.
slaughterer, chief, 172a.
slaughterings, 392b, 459a, 606a.
slave, 33a, 39a, 67a, Ilia, 206b,
311a, 482b ; hereditary, 673a.
slave office, 239b.
slave, woman, 206b, 411a.
slay, 19b, 127b, 154b, 156a, 168a,
179b, 186a, 205a, 206a, 210b,
220b, 223b, 269a, 270a, 273a,
288b, 324a, 325b, 337b, 369b,
388a, 395b, 397b, 398b, 431a,
435a b, 446a, 512b, 522a, 528b,
534a, 535b, 538a, 546b, 559b,
575ab, 590b, 591b, 596a, 597b,
598a, 601a b, 606a, 629a b, 631b,
632a, 661a, 662b, 664a b, 665a,
666a b, 667b, 668b, 677b, 710a,
711a b, 713a, 715a, 717b, 730a,
731a, 735b, 806b, 844a, 845a,
876b.
slayer, 303b, 527b, 528b, 603b,
723b, 731b, 878a, 889b.
sledge, 89a, 136a, 169b, 835b.
sledge of Henu Boat, 285b.
sleep, lab, 113b, 115b, 135b, 136a,
163b, 250a, 344a, 374b, 375b,
396a, 559b, 632b, 718b, 780b.
sleeper, 780b.
sleepers (i.e., the dead), 718b.
sleeping draught, 719a.
sleeping room, 106a.
Sleepless One, 718b.
slender, 547b.
slice, 245b, 263b ; of flint, 387a ;
of meat, 174a, 400a.
slide, 370b.
slight, 546a.
slime, 275b, 424b.
sling, 528b, 529a.
slink, 491a ; along, 478a.
slip away, 528a.
slip behind, 568a.
slip, to, 356b, 894b.
slippery, 536b.
slit, 187b, 205b, 248b, 603b, 771a,
809b, 867b.
slit open, 566a.
slope, 89a ; of a pyramid, 243b.
sloth, 181b.
slothful, 180a, 181b.
slow, 451b.
slowly, to act, 796b.
sluggard, 180a, 377a.
sluggish, 377a.
sluggishness, 181b.
Slughi, 5a.
sluice, 291a.
slumber, lab, 115b, 374b, 665a,
780b.
Sma, god, 667b.
Smaä-huti, 668a.
Smaari 176a.
Smai, 668b.
Smai-Nu, 600a.
Smai, Smait, 600a.
Smait, 599b, 668a.
Smai-ta (Rä), 600a.
Smai-taui, god, 600a b.
Smaiti, 600a.
Smait-urit, 668a.
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Smaiut, 600a.
Sma-kheftiu-f, 601a.
small, 411b, 546a, 657a, 659b,
660b, 746a, 798b.
small, to be or become, 413b,
749b.
Smam, Bull-god, 601b.
Smami, 669a.
Smamit, 601b, 669a.
Smamit-urit, 669a.
Smam-ti, 669a. ,
Smamu, 669a.
Smam-ur, 601b, 669a.
Smàn, god, 669b.
Smant-urt, 669a.
smash, 114b, 145a, 154b, 185a,
411a, 630b, 713b, 765b, 801b,
808a, 821a, 854a.
Smati, 600a, 668a.
Smatit, 669b.
Smati-uati, 600a.
Smatt-Bast, 600a.
Smaur, 601a, 668a.
smear, 212b, 376b, 643a, 689a,
702a, 801a, 803b, 847b, 900a.
smear with oil or stibium, 328b,
813b.
smell, 89b, 551a b, 572b, 573a,
595a, 603b, 608a, 618a b, 627b,
629b, 648a, 660b, 675a, 678a,
695b, 697a, 712b, 747b, 749b.
smell, bad, 559b, 709a.
smell, strong, 631a.
smell the earth (i.e., do homage),
-89b, 603b, 675a.
smell the stick (i.e., be beaten),
551a.
smelt, 195b, 196a, 275b, 353b,
366b, 664b, 696b, 792b.
smelter, 171b, 212b, 354a.
smelting houses, 455a.
Smen, Goose-god, 602a, 670b.
Smenkhit, 602b.
Smen-maät-em-Uast, 670b.
Smennu, 602a.
Smentt, 670b.
Smenu, 670b.
Smen-user, 670b.
Smer-nesert, 671a.
Smet, 603a, 672b.
Smet, 603a, 673a.
S me ta, 672b.
Smet äqa, 603a,
Digitized by
Smeti, 672b.
Smet-sert, 673b.
Smetsmet, 673b.
Smett, 672b.
Smetti, 603a.
Smetu, 672b.
Smi (Set), 670a.
smile, 636a, 660b; to make, 696b.
smite, 19b, 75b, 76a, 79a, 102a,
145a, 154b, 208b, 253a, 396b,
397b, 467b, 508a, 573a, 596a,
617b, 701b, 705a, 723a, 725b,
734a, 794b, 796b, 804a, 821a,
899b.
smiter, 233b, 468b, 492b, 864b.
smiting, 397b.
smitten, 734a, 891b.
Smiu fiends, 670a.
smoke, 6a, 516b, 609b.
snake, 29a, 237b, 374a, 479b.
snake, two-legged, 479b.
snake-goddess, 29a, 77b.
snare, 40a, 186b, 245b, 246a,
458b, 465a, 466a, 475a, 539a,
618b, 632b, 695a ; pegs of, 38a.
snare game, 433a.
snare, to peg out a, 695a.
snarer, 618a, 695a, 787a, 793b.
snatch, 385a, 757b ; away, 100b,
101a.
snatched, 446b.
sneer, to, 200b.
Snehaqarha, 607b.
Sneh-Rä, 607b.
Snem, 607a.
Snemf, 607a.
Snemkhef, ,607a.
Snemmti, 607a.
Sneterba, 678b.
sniff, 89b, 551a, 573a, 832a, 877a,
747b.
sniffings, 750a.
snout, 554a.
snow, 637b.
snuff the air, 394a, 603b, 612b,
832a, 854b, 877a.
snuff up, 204b.
so and so, 297b.
so that, 56a, 339a, 414a b.
so that not, 835a.
soak, 35b, 240a.
soar, 135a.
society, 170a.
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socket, 156a; 253a, 521b, 544a ;
rectangular, 43b.
soda water, 280b.
sodomite, 396b.
sodomy, 395b ; to commit, 396b.
soft, 577b, 803a, 898b ; of bread,
423b ; of speech, 449b.
softness, 273b.
soil, 25a, 128a, 585b, 627b, 815a.
soldier, 11a, 33a, 115b, 132a,
224b, 240b, 241a, 257a, 272b,
288a, 292a, 302a, 303a, 303b,
330a, 333a, 442a, 581a, 639b,
640a, 704a b, 751a, 772a, 794a,
841b, 848a, 857b, 897b ;
companies, 768a,
soldier, young (recruit), 342b,
347b, 372b, 491b.
soldiers, Libyan, 343a, 862b.
soldiers, time-expired, 882b.
sole, 153a b.
sole of the foot, 63b, 75b, 368b,
481a, 786b, 826b, 827a, 853a b,
873a b.
solid, 304a, 305a, 680b, 914b.
solitary, 153a.
solstice, 478b, 479a.
solstice, summer, Ilia, 118b.
solstice, winter, 351a.
solution, 292b, 293b, 401a.
solution, medical, 328a.
solve difficulties, 99a, 630b.
solve a riddle, 178b.
some, 379b, 444b.
something that is, 164b.
son, 321b, 349a, 583b, 647b, 749b.
son, king's, 392a.
son of Horus, 24b.
son-of-Rä, title, 584b.
son of the heart, 583b.
son's son, 749b.
song, 94a, 448a, 508a b, 509a,
515b ; of praise, 635a.
Song-god, 19b.
soot, 491a.
sorcerer, 514b, 515a, 585b.
sorcery, 515a.
sore, lib, 124a, 159b, 160a,
296b, 320a, 487b, 688a b.
sorrow, 3b, 7b, 64b, 296b, 314b,
330b, 386b, 450a, 459a, 527b,
606b, 677a, 755a, 790b, 831a,
850a ; to feel, lib.
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sorrower, 604b.
sorrowful, 464a, 469b, 807a.
sorry, 37b, 319a.
sort, 595a.
Soteres, 404b, 410b.
Sothis, 48a, 242a, 656a, 664a ;
soul of, 125a.
soul, to have, 197a.
soul, beatified, 197a ; damned,
23b, 197a.
Soul, the dual, 84a.
Soul of Bast, 270a.
soul of gold, 197b.
Souls of Ànu, Pu, Nekhen, etc.,
198a b.
Souls of thé gods, 198a.
souls, passage for, in the Tuat,
157a.
Soul-god, 197b ; of the East,
198a.
Soul-goddesses, 198a.
sound, 128b, 140b, 148b, 305a,
422a, 697a, 851a, 893b.
sound (of weeping), 560a.
sound, to be, 128a, 192a, 421b,
676a.
soundness, 893b.
sour, 115a, 122a ; to go, 121b.
source, 216a, 723a ; of river,
202a ; of spring, 475b.
sourness, 78a.
south, 431b, 575b, 741a, 816a,
831b.
south, books of, 741b.
South, chief of, 431b.
South, crown of, 372b, 431b,
653b, 741b.
South, dwellers in, 554b.
South, garments of, 431b.
South, goddess of, 432a.
South, grain of, 741a.
South, hand of, 554a, 771b,
815a.
South, linen of, 431b.
South, plant of, 648b.
South, precious stones of, 741a.
South, stone of, 741a.
South, tribes of the, 431b.
South, wind of the, 431b, 727b,
750b.
southern, 431b.
sovereign, 97a.
sovereignty, 512b, 653b.
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sow, 167a, 428a, 628a, 631a,
707a, 708a, 712a, 716a.
sow, white, 722a.
sow, young, 303a.
Spa, 661b.
space, 147a, 184b ; open, 35b,
532a.
spacious, 2b, 107b, 182b, 255b,
652b, 894a.
span, 722a, 752b ; of life, 724a.
spare, 866b.
spark, 234a, 823a, 845a b.
sparkle, 196a, 215b, 530b, 629a,
630a, 711b, 820b, 842a, 858b.
sparkle-stone, 842a.
sparkling, 858b.
spawn of Äapep, 850a.
spawn of fish, 606b.
speaks 104b, 335a, 560a, 719b,
745a, 7&2b, 807a, 823a, 913a ;
make, 673a.
speak again, 176b.
speak against, 416a.
speak arrogantly, 861b.
speak evil, 145b, 739b.
speak firmly, 193b.
speak freely, 158b.
speak loudly, 106b, 113b.
speak scornfully, 416a, 894a.
speak violently, 110a.
speaker, 635a, 913b ; of fair
things, 218b.
spear, 75b, 110b, 132b, 154b,
211a, 281b, 283a, 305a, 351a,
390a, 459a, 489b, 523b, 573a,
640a, 754a, 778a, 905a, 914b.
spear fish, 708b, 712b.
spear-handle, 268b.
spear-maker, 281b.
spearman, 325a.
spear thrower, 528b.
speciality, 483a.
species, 694a.
speckled, 117b, 278b.
spectacle, 80a.
speculation, 745a.
speech, 26b, 35b, 104b, 240b,
332b, 335a, 416a, 433b, 549a,
632b, 635a, 669b, 679b, 717a,
719b, 735b, 754a, 831a, 860b,
862a, 913a.
speech, deified, 913b.
speech, fair, 335b,
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speech, flowers of, 667a.
speech, foul, 335b.
speech in defence, 186a.
speech, occasion for, 80a.
speech of all men, 335a.
speech of Negroland, 913a.
speech of the god, 403b.
speech, to make a, 67a, 913a.
speechless, 531b.
speedy, 9b, 533a ; remedy, 494b.
Speh, 662a.
Speht-urt, 662a.
speli, 22b, 173b, 246a, 509a,
515a, 623a, 647b, 693a, 739a,
745a, 758a, 860b.
spell, to cast a, 464b, 514b.
spell-bound, 809a.
spell-case, 390b.
spells, beneficent, 515a ; love,
310a.
spelt, 148a, 208a b, 227b, 442b,
827b.
spend, 438a.
Speos Artemidos, 232a.
Spert-neter-s, 661b.
Spes, 662b.
spew, 778a.
Sphinx, the, 469b, 752b ; temple
of the, 239a.
spice, 13b, 112a, 288a, 528a,
561b ; bags of, 754a.
spice, bundle of, 806a.
spice offering, 38b.
spies, 334a.
spill, 804a.
spin, 323b, 325a.
spindle, 563b.
spine, 859b.
spirit, 24a, 30b, 77b, 537b.
spirit, a lying, 141b.
spirit, ancestral, 24b.
spirit, divine, 9a.
spirit, equipped, 24a.
spirit, evil, 740b.
spirit, female, 24a.
spirit, glorified, 24a.
spirit, height of a, 2b.
spirit, primeval, 24b.
spirit, €o be or become a, 23b.
spirit-body, 646a.
spirit-soul, 23b, 24b.
spirit-souls, domain of, 900b ;
number of the, 24a,
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spirits nine cubits high, 24b.
Spirits of Set, 24b.
spirits of the Seven Guardians,
24b.
spirits, reunion of, 652a.
Spirits, the Four, 491b.
spit, 104a, 235a, 248a, 249a,
253a, 409a, 833a b, 854b, 876b,
877b, 906a.
spit out, 91b, 778a, 793b.
spittings, 762b.
spittle, 91a, 223b, 248a, 249a,
252b, 253a, 347b, 394a, 876b,
877b.
spleen, 378a.
splendid, 22b, 123a, 225b, 737a,
888b ; to make, 719a.
splendid acts, 23a.
splendid rank, 912a.
splendour, 3b, 9a, 23a, 128b,
142b, 146a, 159a, 200a, 212b,
225a, 242a, 274a, 326a, 371a,
522b, 535a, 708a b, 712b, 736b,
753a, 912a.
splinter, 14b, 246a.
split, 89b, 186a, 195a, 205b, 235a,
237b, 243b, 245b, 246a, 247a,
248a b, 251a b, 252a, 287a, 571b,
603b, 629a, 665a, 705a, 731a,
844b, 881a.
split open, 187b.
splitting of words, 246a.
spoil, 82b, 464b, 471a, 532a, 753b.
spoil, to, 464b, 591b.
spoken, 877b, 913a b.
spokesman, 913b.
spoon, 114a.
sport, 693a ; sport with, 28a.
spotted, 117b.
spouse, 303a, 599b.
spout, 775a.
sprawl about, 842a.
spread, 185a, 249b, 620b, 621a,
863b ; spreading, 777b, 894a.
spread a net,' 75a.
spread out, 182b, 252b, 255b,
256b, 436b.
spread the wings, 220b, 251b,
465b.
spring of water, 144a, 490b, 579a.
spring, the, 543a ; flowers, fruits
and plants of, 423b, 427a.
spring up, 166a, 274b,436b,833a b.
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sprinkle, 35b, 40a, 387b, 393b,
400a, 401a, 409b, 451a, 620b,
716a, 798a, .804a, 814a, 857b,
862b, 863b, 867b, 906b ;
sprinkled, 798b.
sprinkling, 155b.
sprout, 242b, 510a ; divine, 167b.
spume, 509b.
spy» spies, 463a, 468a, 862b,
899a.
spy into, 158b, 462a, 471a.
Sqai-nu-baiu, 702a.
Sqaiu, 625b.
square, a, 478a.
squat, 590b.
Sqeb, 702a.
squeeze, 28b, 114a, 292b, 491b,
492a, 689a, 795a, 836a ;
squeezing, 356b.
Sqerit, 703a.
Sqer-tchatchau, 703a.
Sqeti-her, 626a, 703b.
squint, 464a, 641a.
Sta, god, 628b, 707b.
Sta-en-Àsàr, 707b.
stab, 26b, 149a, 166a, 168a, 179a,
187b, 220b, 291b, 344a, 369b,
446a, 549b, 592a, 665a, 845a,
876b, 889a, 905a, 914b, 915a.
stabber, 18a, 166b.
stability, 297a, 670a, 783b, 913b.
stable, 74a, 75a, 77a, 193b, 521a,
723b, 740b, 913b.
stable, to be, 296b.
stablish, 54a, 89b, 602a, 646b,
670a, 716a.
stablished, 296b.
stablisher, 670a.
stablishing, 670a.
stade, 97b.
staff, lab, 4a, 5b, 6b, 17a, 49ab,
54b, 90a, 114b, 117b, 121b,
126b, 133a, 140a, 141a, 154b,
168a, 202a, 208b, 228b, 235a,
253b, 268b, 274a, 277a, 284b,
314a, 334a, 336a, 366b, 367a,
379b, 462a, 470a, 475b, 516b,
566a b, 630b, 725b, 789b, 815a,
821a, 823b, 825b, 844a, 850b,
862b, 892b, 896b, 902b ; forked,
304b.
staff bearer, 849a.
staff, magical, 171b.
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staff of authority, 330b.
staff of life (wheat), 566b.
staff of office, 55a, 99a.
staff of protection, 193a.
stag, 2b, 441b, 448b.
stag beetle, 804b.
stage of a journey, 179a.
staircase, 42a, 129a, 130a.
stairs, 42a, 129a, 130a, 206a,
207a, 220b, 224b, 225b, 421b,
436b, 596a, 841a.
stairs of Sebek, 436b.
stairway, 224b, 421b, 436b, 885a.
Stait, goddess, 707b.
stake, 347a, 467a, 589a, 672a,
715a.
stake, execution, 290b, 301a.
stakes of a net, 38a.
staleness, 78a.
stalk, 126b, 129a, 262b, 268b,
299a, 354a, 902b.
stall, 75a, 77a, 521a ; cattle, 337a.
stalled ox, 2b.
stallion, 39a, 774a, 801b.
stammer, 346a, 799b.
stamp upon, 821a, 852b.
Stàn, god, 628b.
stand, 133a, 253b, 289a, 422a,
297a.
stand, a, 16b, 133a, 140a, 659a,
809a.
stand on end, 393b.
stand still, 133a, 429a, 617a, 670a,
693a, 868a.
standard, 13a, 49a, 285a, 490a,
915b.
stanza, 457a.
staple, 273a, 516a.
star (Ao-Trjp), lib, 116a, 125a,
155a, 168b, 262a, 270a, 409b,
528a, 530b, 540b, 647a, 655b,
695b, 809b, 913b ; stars the
flowers of heaven, 8b.
star, double, 647a.
star, light-shooting (comet ?),
625a.
star, morning, 220b, 403b, 647a,
656b, 870b.
star of Äri, 130b.
star of the Calf, 220b.
star of the god, 871a.
star of thousands, 656a.
star of the water, 656a.
Digitized b\
starboard, 815b.
Star-god, 332b, 655b.
star-gods, 374a, 594b.
I stars, circumpolar, 546b.
stars, the Eight, 758b.
stars, fixed, 478b.
stars, imperishable, 24b, 36a,
78b, 92a.
stars, never-resting, 78a.
stars, never-setting, 78a.
stars, non-retreating, 481a.
stars, northern, 656a.
stars, polar, 78b.
stars, the seven of Orion, 42b.
stars, shooting, 647a.
stars, the unresting, 36a, 546b.
stars, wandering, 374a, 626a.
start, to, 288a.
starvation, 897a.
starve, 614a, 684a.
Sta-ta, 631a.
state, 106a, 133b, 561b, 761b,
698b, 765b, 766b.
stately, 737a.
statement, 186a, 297b, 430b, 434b,
860b.
stater, 712a, 781a.
station, 21a, 102b, 114a, 133b,
289a, 297b, 330b, 419a.
statue, 19a, 37b, 277b, 367a, 422b,
466a, 494b, 557b, 577a, 604b,
609a, 616a, 622b, 670b, 675b,
752b, 770b, 771al>, 788a, 826b,
907a.
statue, colossal, 298a.
statue, divine, 323b.
statue, funerary, 737b.
statue of the god, 698b.
statues, the two,* 847a.
statute, 192a, 400b.
stave, la, 35b, 115b, 208b, 274a,
333a, 467a ; bent, 592a.
stay, 190a, 468b.
staying power, 297a.
steal, 100b, 101a, 110b, 114b,
115b, 298a, 420b, 425a, 437b,
474a, 523b, 550b, 572b, 729b,
849a, 895a.
steal the mouth, 385a.
stealer, 101a, 385a.
steel, 417a, 419b.
steep, to, 35b, 539b, 597b, 843a.
I steer, to, 66a, 182b, 481b, 722b.
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steering pole, 18b, 75b, 139b,
182b, 428b, 482a.
steersman, 70b, 71a, 290b, 482a,
562b.
Stef, 711a.
Stef, 631b.
Stef it, 631b.
Stefiu, 631b.
Steg, 716a.
Stega-khatt, 632a.
Stekh (Set), 712a.
stela, stehe, 81b, 133b, 151a,
158a, 190b, 192b, 274b, 420b,
421a.
stem, 299a, 902b.
Stenit, 711b.
Stennu, 629a.
Sten-taui, 629a.
step, 11a, 42a, 129a, 130a, 206a,
207a, 224b, 225a b, 324a, 417b,
421b, 436b, 446b, 451b, 541a b,
596a, 805a, 884a ; mincing,
536b ; timid, 479b.
step, to, 607a.
step out, to, 184a, 376b.
step over, 833a.
stepped throne, 567a.
steps of a tomb, 538b.
Steps, the, 537a.
stern of à boat, 244a, 828b.
stern rope, 461b.
steward, 108b, 312a.
stew pan, 208b.
Sthàit, 712b.
Sthethi, 713a.
Sthit, 712b.
Sthit-s-mm-Nu, 712b.
Sthu, 713a.
Sti (the god Set), 709ab.
Sti, crown of, 535a.
Sti, Fire-god, 709b.
Sti-àru, 709a.
stibium, 329a b, 715b.
stick, lab, 4a, 17a, 41a, 49a,
89a, 115b, 117b, 126b, 133a,
140a, 151a, 168a, 202a, 208b,
212b, 228b, 235a, 276a, 277a,
283a, 334a, 336a b, 367a b, 470a,
475b, 516b, 566a, 725a b, 726a,
789b, 847b, 850b, 879b, 896b,
900b, 902b.
stick for bastinado, 290a.
stick an animal, 900b.
stick, to, 862b, 914b, 915a.
stick with curved end, 114b.
sticker, 18a, 31b.
sticks of incense, 223b.
sticks, tally, 129b.
sticks, walking, 822a.
storm, 902a, 577b.
strike, 701b.
stiff, 134b, 803b.
stiff-necked, 13a, 760a b, 803b.
stifle, 64a, 873b.
Sti-her, 628a.
still, 627b, 706a, 810a.
Still-heart (i.e., Osiris), 175b,
176a.
stillness, 706a.
stimulate, 689b.
sting, to, 160a, 179a, 248a, 913a,
914b, 915a.
sting of insect or scorpion, 538a,
914b.
stink, 61a, 145b, 383a, 470a, 553a,
554a, 565b, 683a, 712b, 726b ;
make to, 617b, 693b.
stinking, 145b, 343b, 470a, 726b,
868b.
Stinking Face, 383b.
stinking fish, 280b, 746a.
stinkingness, 554a.
stipulations, 400b.
Sti-reh-pet, 708b.
stir up, 689b ; wrath, 615b.
Stit, goddess, 709a.
Sti-tesui, 709a.
Stiu, 609a.
stock, 487a.
stoker, 70b.
stomach, 416b.
stomach, to turn the, 286a.
stone, 17a, 20a, 58a, 60a, 62a,
63b, 95a, 111b, 112a, 114a,
115b, 117ab, 121b, 121a, 143a,
189b, 191b, 208b, 218a, 220b,
221b, 243b, 260a, 298a, 303a,
315a, 317a, 319b, 329a, 344b,
384b, 464b, 473a, 479a, 483b,
605a, 624a, 630b, 664a, 706b,
777b, 778a, 813b, 817b, 836b,
843a, 844b, 879b, 888a.
stone, coloured, 821b.
stone for amulets, 375b.
stone for inlaying, 790a, 792a.
stone, green, 150b.
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stone in the bladder, 178a.
stone, large, 888b.
stone, Nubian, 129b.
stone of Abhet, 39b.
stone of price, 110a.
stone of the Sun-god, 217a.
stone of truth, 62b.
stone, precious, 39b, 204b, 224b,
259b, 276a, 415b, 435a, 473b,
475a, 507a, 516a, 675b, 729a,
752a, 766a, 795b, 804b, 808a,
837a, 844a.
stone, prepared, 62b.
stone, pyramidal, 219b.
stone, rectangular, 43b.
stone, sparkling, 844a.
stone, to face with, 477a.
stone, variegated, 419a.
stone, white, 251a, 523b, 754b.
stone, white calcareous, 62b.-
stone, worked, 62a, 725b, 764b.
stone-breaker, 158b.
stone-cutter, 26a, 344a.
stone mason, 94a, 119a, 402b,
535b, 850b.
stone quarry, 94a.
stool, 13b, 367b, 509b.
stop, to, 4b, 38b, 82b, 176a,
429a, 708a.
stoppage, 746b; to make a, 65a.
stoppage of bowels, 747a.
stopped, 624a ; stopped up, 769b.
stop up, 750a, 873b.
store, 134b, 487a, 649a, 663a,
909b, 914b.
store chamber, 320a.
store-city, 238a.
storehouse, 80b, 108b, 130a,
193b, 239b, 286b, 289a, 415b,
419a, 561b, 723a, 900a ; men
of the, 813a.
store-keeper, 71a.
store room, 374b.
store up, 160a, 641b.
stores, office of, 239b.
storey, 640b.
stories (see also story), 632b,
719b.
storm, 93a, 95a, 122b, 174a, 180a,
395a, 459b, 465a, 549b, 573a,
606b, 607a, 608b, 631b, 700b,
722b, 746a b, 807a.
storm cloud, 745b.
Storm fiend, 608b.
Storm-god, 378b, 411b ; gods,
714b.
storm wind, 393b.
stormy, 797b.
story, 291a, 669b, 719b.
story tellers, 648a, 719b.
straggler, 244a.
straight, to make, 653b, 668b.
straighten, 650b.
straightness, 271b.
straightway, 414b, 494b, 495a,
830a.
strain, to, 114a, 347b, 598a, 613a ;
through a rag or sieve, 140b,
689a, 800b.
strainer, 347b ; linen, 476b.
straits, to be in sore, 800a.
strange, 541b ; of speech, 911a.
stranger, 214b, 430a, 541b, 546a,
740b, 741a b, 782a.
strangle, 7a.
strap, 282a, 532b.
straw, 528a, 886a, 902b.
stray, 192b.
streaked, 4a, 278b.
stream, 12a, 31b, 35b, 49b, 95b,
99b, 115b, 142a, 145a, 187b,
195b, 202a, 212b, 231b, 257b,
293a, 307a, 349b, 387b, 400a,
407b, 424b, 475b, 488b, 516b,
526b, 569a, 576a, 612b, 725b,
840b, 882b.
street, 77b, 313b, 529b, 532a,
764b.
street corner, 314a.
strength, 5b, 22b, 49b, 115b,
182a, 193a, 197a, 214a, 240b,
241a, 245a, 306b, 338b, 344a,
347b, 376b, 379a, 388b, 389b,
401b, 544a, 690b, 738a, 769b,
772a, 783a, 807b, 822b, 839a,
851a, 883a; 896b ; to use, 910a.
strength, vital, 782b.
strength and good luck, 193b.
strengthen, 49b, 90b, 593a b,
608a, 618a, 650a, 677b, 690a b.
strenuous, 338a b.
strenuously, 292b.
stretch, 3a, 184b, 597b, 613a,
814a.
stretch measuring cord, 178b,
256a.
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stretch of land, 256a.
stretch out, 191a, 243b, 256b,
804b, 873a ; a hand, 766a ;
hands in prayer, 766a ; the
' sky, 685b ; to sleep, 374b ;
stretched out, 713b.
stricken, 772a.
strict, 139a, 639b.
stride, to, 149a, 184a, 345a,
373b, 375a, 376b, 559b, 593a,
652a, 666a, 813a, 814a.
stride over, 552b.
strider, 255b, 257a, 373b, 374a.
stridings, 324a, 559a.
strife, 18a, 286a, 315a, 459a,
577a, 639b, 642b, 744b.
strike, 64b, 76a, 140a, 185a,
280b, 282a, 285b, 295b, 320b,
336a, 338b, 369b, 387a, 397b,
439a, 452b, 453a, 459a, 467b,
468b, 540a, 573a, 614a, 617b,
625b, 626b, 627b, 685b, 702b,
715b, 734a, 751a, 772ab, 776a,
779a, 790b, 796b, 804a, 827a,
841a, 845a, 887b, 899b.
strike down, 894a.
strike harp, 468b, 881b.
strike the footsteps of, 412b.
strike a light, 685b.
strike the lyre, 614a, 836a.
strike up a tune, 758a.
striker, 385b.
striking, 468b.
string, 355a, 396b, 408a, 421b,
510a, 628a, 629b, 701b, 707a,
751a.
string a bow, 100a, 251b, 872b.
stringer of bows, 99a.
strip, 243a, 261b, 511a, 682b, 793b.
strip naked, 458a.
strip off, 696a.
strip of cloth or linen, 234b,
249a, 596b, 606a, 652b, 810a.
stripe, • 159b, 489b, 614b, 685b,
698a, 734a.
striped, 4a, 117b, 346a, 837a,
855b.
stripling, 76b.
stripped, 176a.
strive, 366b, 467a.
striver, 286a, 744b.
stroke, 489a, 527a, 615a, 685b,
723b.
strong, la, 3a, 20a, 102a, 108a,
128b, 140b, 177b, 181a b, 190b,
193a, 208b, 216a, 342b, 347b,
356a, 375a, 382b, 388b, 389a b,
395b, 402a, 421b, 422a, 680b,
690b, 697a, 772a, 774b, 794b,
839a, 845a, 851a, 855a, 857a,
893b, 899b.
strong, to be, 378b, 615a, 690b,
698a, 718b, 772a, 839b, 851a,
899a.
strong, to make, 645b, 654a,
718b, 772a.
strong-arm, 389a.
strong building, 632b, 852a.
Strong-heart, 182a.
strong man, 389a, 690b, 704a,
772a.
strong one, 347b, 632b, 910a.
strong place, 706a, 718b, 840a.
strong-smelling, 279a, 729a, 740a ;
objects, 17a.
strong sword, 389a.
strong thing, 851a.
strong-voice, 389a.
strong-willed, 173a, 608b, 678a.
stronghold, 55b, 297b.
strophe, 457a.
struggle, 241a, 280b, 531b, 563b,
679b, 704a, 734b.
Stu, god, 628b.
stubble, 528a, 765b, 838b.
stuck, 914b.
stud, 369a.
stud bull, 26b, 103b.
stud cattle, 27b, 100a.
stud cow, 27a.
stud farm, 740b, 830a.
studded, 164a, 424b.
study, to, 757b.
stuff, 49b, 113a, 164b, 230b,
236a, 294b, 300a, 305b, 321a,
328b, 372b, 377b, 395b, 407b,
408b, 411a, 435a, 440b, 532b,
536b, 547b, 579b, 618a, 624a,
641a, 724b, 726a, 765b, 840a,
857b, 879b, 895b, 896b, 897a,
904b, 911a.
stuff, green and yellow, 879b ;
inlaid or embroidered, 439b.
stuff, piece of, 43b.
stuff, six-threaded, 643b.
stung, 838a.
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stupefied, 131a, 593a.
stupid, 180a, 184b, 276b, 461a,
525a, 546a, 732b, 910b.
stupidity, 276b.
stutter, 799b.
style, 761b, 801b.
stylus (stilus), 519b, 915a.
styrax, 378a ; wood, 348b.
Suatcheb, 592a.
Suatchi, 649b.
Suatchit, 649b.
Suau gods, 649a.
subdue, 95b, 96c, 140b, 452b,
677b, 703b, 706b, 769a, 847b,
884a.
subject, 525a, 595a.
subject (serf), 411b, 579b, 824a.
subject, for discussion, 186a.
subjection, 411b.
subjects, men, 810a.
subjugate, 384a.
subjugation, 613a.
submerge, 213a, 442b, 443b,
509b, 602b, 642a, 671b, 681a,
820a, 897b.
submerged, 317b, 451a, 509b ;
land, 317b.
submersion, 820a.
submissive, 49b.
submit, 441b, 531a, 797a.
subordinate, 321a, 580a, 603a,
673a.
subservient, 579b.
subside, 480b.
subsidize, 262a.
subsist, 542a, 717b.
subsistence, 433a ; means of,
580b.
substance, 201b, 230b, 233a,
545a, 561a, 621a, 703a.
substance, aromatic, 506b.
substance, sacrificial, 140a.
substance, strong-smelling, 27b,
473a.
substance, vegetable, 588b.
substitute, 846a.
substitution, 88b.
subterranean, 337a.
subtract, 122b, 538b.
subtraction, sign of, 240a.
succeed, 371a, 421b.
success, 283b, 371a.
successfully, 265a, 414b, 517b.
Digitized by
successor, 80b, 246b, 428a.
such and such, 297b.
suck out, 550b.
sucking-calf, 221a.
sucking-child, 284b.
suckle, 284b, 608b, 678a, 757b,
820b.
suckler, 757b.
suckling, 616b.
Sudan, mines of, 210b.
Sudani man, 386a, 790b.
suddenly, 265b, 689a.
sue for mercy, 727a.
suet 31^9
suffer, 27b, 296b, 314a, 373a,
413a, 533b, 650b, 671a, 772b.
suffer loss, 379b.
suffer pain, 131a ; patiently,
665a.
suffered, 140a.
sufferer, 379b, 580a, 604a b, 674b.
suffering, 296b, 650b.
suffice, 433b.
sufficiency, 696a.
sufficient, 433b.
suffocate, 873b.
suffocated, 400a, 763b, 800a.
Sugati, 652b.
Suhit, 593a.
Sui, god, 650a.
suicide, 295b.
suit of apparel, 476b.
suitable, 332b.
Sukhtu, 652a.
sum, the, 274a.
sum total, 134a, 519b.
sum up, 683a.
summary, 430b, 683a b.
summation, 465b, 880b.
summer, 740a.
summer house, 92b, 106b, 238b,
571b, 707a, 753a.
summit, 433b.
summon, 136b.
sumptuous, 737a.
sun, 23a, 68a, 194a, 417b, 459b,
731b.
sun, disc of, 26b, 27a ; winged,
522a.
sun, the new-born, 664b.
sun, revolution of, 247a.
sun, rising, 118b, 543a.
sun, the spring, 491b, 541b.
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sun, the summer, 418a.
sun, the winter, 418b.
sun and moon, 125b.
sun-egg, 398a
Sun-god, 24b, 418a, 685a, 731b ;
stone of, 217a ; of night, 198a.
Sun-god, carcase of, 43a.
Sunhat, 592b.
sunk, 442b.
sunrise, 138a, 159b, 207a, 224b.
sunrise, door of, 655a.
sunrise, land of, 205a.
sunrise, mount of, 47b, 869b.
sunrise, place of, 159b.
sunset, 110a, 138a, 185a, 478b.
sunset, mount of, 869b.
sunshine, 708b.
Sun-stone, 217b.
sun-temple, 596a, 687a.
Sunth, 592b, 651a.
Sunu, 650b.
superabundance, 458b.
superfluity, 179a, 458b.
superintend, 562a.
superintendent, 311b, 422a.
superior, 170b, 494a b, 562a.
supervise, 285a.
supervision, 80a.
supineness, 181b, 898b.
supper, 323b, 330a.
suppliant, 382b, 603a, 876a.
supplicate, 187a, 382b, 596a,
606a, 607a, 650b, 668b, 876a.
supplication, 382b, 607a, 658b,
670a, 711b, 876a.
supplied, 520a.
supply, 3b, 487a, 618a, 631b,
632a, 689a, 715a, 717b, 783b,
884b, 904a, 906b.
supply, daily, 161a.
support, 16b, 133a, 151a, 189b,
190a, 258b, 425a, 536a, 617a,
632b, 637a, 639a, 645a, 693a b,
815a,821a, 823b,844a, 861a, 872a.
support oneself, 429b.
supports, the Two, 16b ; the
Four, 713b.
supporter, 258b, 366b, 823b.
suppose, 38a.
suppress, 57b, 140b, 452b, 535b,
571b, 787a. .
suppression, 140b.'
suppurate, 383a.
Digitized by
suppuration, 383a.
sure, 7b.
surely, 265a.
surplus, 469b.
surprise, 209b.
surround, 63a, 75a, 124a, 662b,
676b, 731a, 743b, 851a ; with
walls, 60b.
surrounded, 246b.
survive, 189a.
Susek, 652b.
Sush Herui, 593b.
suspend, 143b, 854a.
suspended, 135a.
sustainer, 645a.
sustenance, 286b, 612b, 783b,
884b, 908a.
Susu, 592a.
Sut, 653a.
Sutekh, 627b, 653b.
Su ter (Soter), 653b.
Suti, 653a.
suzerain, 97a.
swaddling band, 356b.
swallow, a bird, 217b.
swallow, to, 6a, 28b, 120b, 186a,
187a, 203b, 299b, 300a, 301b,
590b, 615a, 616a, 645a, 688b.
swallowers, 645a.
swallowing, 645a.
swamp, 3b, 103b, 104b, 244b,
307b, 334b, 526b, 533b, 561a,
571a, 621b.
swamp, papyrus, 14b, 100b.
swamp-dweller, 103b.
Swamp-god, 660a.
swamp-land, 27b, 102a.
swamps of Buto, 244b.
swamps of Eastern Egypt, 244b.
swathe, 61a, 188a, 758b.
swathed, 776a, 909b.
swathing, 37a, 71b, 103b, 188a,
203b, 301a, 635a.
swear, 757a ; an oath, 112a,
126a, 131a, 148a.
sweat, 262b, 263a, 820b, 843a ;
break into a, 468b.
sweat, divine, 44a.
sweatings, 91b.
sweep away, 187b.
sweep out, 700b
sweet, 111b, 211a, 412a, 449a :
be, 211a, 218b.
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sweet thing, 412a.
sweetheart, 310a.
sweetmeat, 440a ; maker of,
219a ; seller of, 356a.
sweet-mouthed, 218b.
sweetness, 211a, 217b, 219a, 412a,
473a.
sweet-smelling, 412a, 697a.
sweet-tongued, 218b.
swell, 222a, 225a, 473a, 533b,
711b, 726a, 738b ; of a boil
or sore, 381a.
swell up, 423b.
swelling, 381a, 709a, 726a, 738b,
776b, 824a ; an inflamed, lib ;
in body, 222b ; of heart, 3a.
swift, 227a, 531b, 533ab, 563a,
727b, 764a, 827b.
Swift-foot (Rä), 563a.
swill, 350b.
swim, 354a, 366b, 374b ; to make,
606a.
swimmer, 366b ; in the Tuat,
354a.
swimming, 366b.
swindler, 641b.
swollen, 467b, 545a ; of the
arms, 222a.
swoon, 480b.
swoop, to, 536b.
sword, 57b, 287a, 351a, 390a,
473a, 508a, 544a, 615a, 636b,
642b, 657a, 665a, 666a b, 667b,
812b,878a; drawers of the, 848a.
sycamore, 32b, 347a, 355a ;
heart of, 570a.
sycamore fig, 92b, 380a, 797b.
syce, 280b, 283a.
Syene, wine of, 72b.
symbol, 116a, 135b^ 136a, 138a.
symbolize, 628b, 710a.
sympathize, 346b.
sympathy, 314a.
synodontis shall, 179a.
Syria, 435b, 436a ; hills of, 700a.
Syrian, 72b, 532b.
syrup-of figs, 380a.
T.
Ta, 821b.
Ta, god, 816a.
Ta-Aabetch, 815b.
Ta-àakhu, 815b.
Ta-àakhut, 816a.
Ta-äa-t-pa-khent, 818b.
Taànàuna, 867a.
Ta-änkhit, 865b.
Ta-änkhtt, 816a.
Ta-àht, Oasis of, 115b.
Ta-A'pt (Thebes), 41b.
Taàtt, 818a.
tabernacle, 475a.
table, 693b, 846b, 862b ; for
offerings, 117a, 191b, 280a,
529a b.
table of holy offerings, 28b,
196a, 874b, 912b.
table-maker, 289b.
tableau, 266b.
tablet, 42a, 133b, 190b, 234b,
255b, 381a, 566a.
tablet for calculation, 511a.
tablet for offerings, 151a, 220b,
519b.
tablet for writing, 123a.
tablet, medicated, 550b, 572b.
tablet, memorial, 192b.
tablet of destiny, 326a.
tablet of incense, 209a.
tablet, round, 234a.
tablet, sacred, 226b.
tablet, wooden, 711b.
tackle, 64a b, 132a, 258a, 661a,
750b, 756b ; to work, 661a.
tackle, fishing, 579a.
tackle of boat, 9a, 244b, 334a,
596a.
tackle of sail, 370a.
tadpole, 480a.
Ta-en-maä-kheru, 816b.
Ta-en-Maät, 816b.
Tafnut, 867b.
fag, 867b.
Ta-her-sta-nef, 816b.
Ta-het-änkh, 816b:
tail, 129b, 224b, 540b, 629b, 630b,
706b, 714a, 716b, 794a.
tail, festival of the, 475a, 628a,
714a, 716b.
tail in mouth, 706b.
tail of hair, 154b.
tail worn as ornament, 306a.
Tait, 865a.
fait, Taitt, 819a.
I Taiu Rekhti, 816a.
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Tâkamâit, 822b.
Tâkâ-taha-mcru, 822b.
take, 752a, 757b, 849a.
take an affidavit, 131a.
take an oath, 126a.
take away, 552b, 756b.
take care ! 449b.
take care of, 586b.
take heed, 586b.
take in pledge, 32b. '
take off clothes, 458a.
take out, 755a.
take over, 811b.
take to flight, 156b.
Ta-kharu, 816a.
Takmit, 822b.
tale, 632b, 719b.
talent, 796a.
talisman, 289b, 537b, 585b.
talk an alien speech, 910b.
talk, divine, 104b.
talk over, 145b, 410b, 613a.
talk someone over, 650b.
talk, to, 335a, 549a/
talk too much, 389b, 416a.
talkers, 648a.
tallies, 511a.
tally, 345a, 902b.
tally sticks, 129b.
talon, 20a, 123b, 128b, 215b,
218a, 722a, 840b.
tamarisk, 25b, 90a, 374b, 563b.
tambourine, 610b, 680a, 771b,
827b, 875b.
tambourine, to beat or play,
42b, 381b.
tambourine woman, 371b, 680b,
838b, 887b.
tame, to, 764b.
Ta-mer, 46a.
Ta-meràu, 815b.
Ta-mer-tchet, 816b.
Tarnt, 867b.
Tànasasa, 822a.
Ta-neb-ta-ur, 819b.
Ta-nefer, 816b.
Tanen, 255a, 819b.
Tanent, 819b.
Ta-Neter, 403a, 816a.
Tanett-em-khenu-aa, 820a.
tank, 78b, 569a, 592b, 650b,
720a, 724b, 733b, 758a.
tank for libations, 307b.
Ta-nubit, 866a.
tape, measuring, 527a.
Ta-qebb, 816b.
Tar, in Arabia, 205b, 820a.
Tarâush, 820a.
Ta-re, 817b.
Tàrgannasa, 822a.
target, 475b.
Tàrimâus, 822a.
Tariush, 820a.
tarry, 195b, 377b, 653b, 685b.
Tàrsha, 822a.
Tarteniu, 867b.
far'Tiseb, 820a.
Tarush, 820a.
Tasakhrit, 820b.
Ta-Sekri, 816b.
Ta-sent-nefert, 820b.
Ta-shemä, 816a.
Ta-shet, 816b.
task, daily, 66b.
taskmasters, 901a.
Tasmabaerkhat, 866b.
tassel, 278b.
taste, 102b, 783b, 832a, 876b,
877a b.
Tat, 818a.
Tàt, 821b.
Tat, the, 822b.
Tat (Tuat), 865a.
Ta-tanen, the Four forms of,
542b.
Tatar, 823a.
Tatara, 821a.
Ta-tcheser, 817a.
Ta-tchet, 817a.
Ta-tebu, 816b.
Tatemtch, 868a.
fatenen, 821a.
Tatenent, 868a.
Ta-teser, 816b.
Tathenen, 821a.
Tathunen, 821a.
Tatiu, 816a.
Tatiu, 865a.
fàt-sheta, 821b.
Tatt, 821a.
Ta-Tuat, 816b.
Tatuinen, 821a.
Tatunen, 821a.
Tau, god, 819a.
Ta-uäb, 816b.
Taui Ager, 816a.
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Ta-ur, 816b.
Tau-ret, 818a.
Taurit, 819b.
tavern, 32a, 651a.
tax, New Year's, 521a.
tax, perpetual, 521b.
tax, taxes, 41a, 42b, 206b, 248a,
338a, 446b, 510b, 511a, 516b,
521a, 521b, 580b, 655b, 722b,
729a, 838a, 882b ; to levy,
521a.
tax-gatherers, 287b.
tax-payers, 206b, 838a.
Tchä, 902b.
Tcha-agru, 894a.
Tchaàsu, the .Seven, 896a.
Tcha-ati, 894a.
Tchaàui, 894b.
Tcha-bennu-Àsàr, 895a.
Tchäbu gods, 902b.
Tchahar, 900a.
Tchai, 895b.
Tchamaä, 898a.
Tchämtiu, 903a.
Tchämuti, 903a.
Tchan, Lake of, 897a.
Tchant, 898b.
Tchanti, god, 897a.
Tchanu, the Four, 898b.
Tchapr, 897b.
Tchart, 899b.
Tchärukha, 903b.
Tchau-àb, 893b.
Tcha-unnut, 895a.
Tchat, 895a.
Tchatchaui, 831b.
Tchatiu, 900b.
Tchätt, 903b.
Tchat Tuat, 895a, 900b.
Tcheb, 905a.
Tcheba, 815b.
Tchebä, 905b, 906a.
Tchebatiu, 973b.
Tcheb-her, 876a.
Tcheb-neter, 905b.
Tchebti, 904b.
Tchef, 906b.
Tchefit, 906b.
Tcheher, 911b.
Tcheiies, 911b.
Tcheiitcheh, 911a.
Tcheiiuti, 886a, 911a.
Tchemtch-hätu, 907a.
Tchenerti, 907b.
Tchennutt, 907b.
Tchentchen, 908a.
Tchenti, 908a.
Tchentru, 908a.
Tchenttchentes, 908a.
Tcherà, 910a.
Tcher-àakhu, 909b.
Tcheràt, 909a, 910a.
Tcher-àtf,' 909b.
Tcherit-pet, 909b.
Tcherti, 909b.
Tcherut, 909b.
Tchesef, 911b.
Tcheser-ä, 912b.
Tcheserà-àru, 912b.
Tcheser-em-per-f, 912b.
Tcheserit, a goddess, 912b.
Tcheserit, Eye of Horus,»912b.
Tcheserit-hent, 912b.
Tcheser-seshetait, 912b.
Tchesert, 912b.
Tcheser-tcheseru, 912a.
Tcheser-tep, 912b.
Tcheser-tep-f, 913a.
Tcheser-tetà, 913a.
Tchesertt, 912b.
Tcheseru, 912b.
Tcheses, 911b.
Tchesrit, 912b.
Tchet (Eternity), 893a.
Tchet, Ka of Rä, 914a.
Tchet, pillar, 914a.
Tchefàt, 914a.
Tchetbi, 914b.
Tchetchi, 914a.
Tchet-heft, 914a*.
Tchetit, 914a.
Tchetit-tent, 914a.
Tchetmit, 915a.
Tchet-pa-neter-auf-änkh, 914b.
Tchet-s, 913a.
Tchet-t Boat, 915a.
Tchetti, 914a.
Tchetu, 914a.
Tchetun, 914b.
Tchetut, 914a.
Tchit, 893a.
Tchuä, 904a.
Tchun, 904a.
teach, 655a, 587b.
teacher, 222a, 655b.
teaching, 655a b.
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tear out, 263a, 906a.
tear the hair, 94b, 469b, 606b.'
tear, to, 220b, 255b, 606a, 755a.
tear up, 517a.
tearer, a bird, 220a, 247b.
tears, 293b, 419b, 424a, 428b.
tears of gum, 541b.
tears of Isis, 459b, 811a.
tease, 768a.
teat, 768a.
Teb, 827b.
Tebà, 827b.
Teba, 874b.
febai, Tebait, 874b.
feba-temt, 874b.
febati, 874b.
febatiu, 873b.
febat-neteru-s, 874b.
Tebeh, the Seven, 828a.
Teben-pekhar-meh-nebu, 875b.
Teben-semu-taui, 875b.
feben-ur, 875b.
febha, 828a.
Tebha, 875b.
feb-her, 876a.
feb-herk, 876a.
feb-her-kehaat, 876b.
febhes, 876b.
febi, 875a.
Teb-mesthumut, 875a.
febsu, 828a.
Teb teb, 827a.
Tebu, 875a.
teeth, 39b, 320a, 536b, 861b.
Tefen, 833b, 877b.
Tef-mat-er-nenu-f, 877b.
Tefnit, goddess and form of Rä,
833b.
Tefnut, 460a, 790a, 833b.
Tefnut, vagina of, 785b.
Tefnut, womb of, 834b.
Teftef-Nu, 833a.
Tefu, gods, 832b.
Tegas, 891b.
fehent, 842a.
Tehentiu, 842a.
Tehi (Thoth), 886a.
Tehni Amentt, 885b.
Tehteh, 885b.
f ehuti (Thoth) 886a ; forms of,
886b.
Tehuti-Häpi, 886b.
Tehuti-heri-khent-f, 886b.
Tchuti-khenti, 886b.
Tehuti-sa-Aner, 886b.
Tehuti-sehetcp-nesrit, 887a.
Tekaharsa- etc., 845b.
Teka-her, 845b.
Tekait, 890b.
fekait, Fire-goddess, 845b.
Tekait, wife of Maa-hes, 845b.
Tekem, 846a.
Teken-en-Rä, 846a.
Tekhi, 40b, 842b.
Tekhit, 842b.
Tekhtekh (Aapep), 844a.
Tekneru, 846b.
Tektek, 891a.
fele'machus, 822a, 825a.
tell a dream or story, 176b.
tell out, 782b.
tell, to, 719b, 745a, 913a.
teller, 176b.
Tern, Temu, 834a b ; of Anu, 36b.
Temu, the Eight Children of,
323a.
Temu, the Four Bulls of, 151b,
159a, 859a.
Tern, a Dekan, 834b.
Tema, 836a.
Tema-hert, 836b.
Temam, 836a b.
Temamm, 879a.
Temamti, 836a.
Tem-Àsàr, 834b.
Temathth, 879a.
fematheth, 48b.
Temati, 834b.
Temat-stit, 878b.
femau, 878b.
femehtt, 515b.
Tem-Heru-àakhuti, 834b.
Temhit, 837a.
Temhu, 837a.
Temit, 834b.
Temit-mut-set, 880a.
Tem-Kheperà, 834b.
Tem-Kheprer, 834b.
Tem-pesiu, 835a.
tempest, 96a, 395a, 549b, 571a b,
573b, 607a, 722b, 746a b, 775b,
903b.
temple, 32a, 72b, 106a, 193b,
238b, 269a, 402a b, 423a b, 440a,
444a, 453a, 455b, 570b.
temple estate, 423a.
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temple of hundreds of thousands
of years, 455b.
temple of the head, 273a, 600b,
667b.
temple, property of, 269a.
temple, service book of, 403a.
Tem-Rä, 834b.
Tem-sa-àru, 835a.
Tem-sep, 835a.
Terns- Khentt, 837a.
Tem-Tehuti, 835a.
Tem-tesi, 878a.
femt-hä-t, 880a.
f emtit, 880a.
femtiu, 880a.
femtu, 880a.
femu-sma-khebit, 835a.
Temur, 878a.
fen, king, 598b.
ten, 331a.
Ten Chiefs, 171b, 331a.
Ten, the House of the, 331a.
ten thousand, 905b.
ten-day period, 829a.
Tenà, 881b.
Tenait, 838a.
tenants, 838a.
Tenänu, 882a.
fenàs, 882a.
tend, 351b.
tend (trees), 833a.
tendril, 202a, 443a. ~
Tenem, 882b.
fenemi, 883a.
fenemi, Tenenit, 839a.
Tenen, 255a.
Tenh-uä, 883a.
feni (Rä), 882a.
fenit, 881a.
fenn, 838a.
Tenn, 881a.
fennit, 838a.
Tennit-Anit, 838a.
Tennu, 838a b.
tenons, 112a.
Tenpu, 882b.
fens-Sma-keku, 883b.
tent, 884a.
tent, 21a 22a, 50a, 114a, 120a,
576a ; of camel's hair, 22a,
74b.
tent pole, 179b.
Tent-baiu, 881a, 884a.
Tentchen, 884a.
fenten, 839b.
Tenten, 881a.
fenten, 883b.
fentenà, 881a.
fentenit serpent, 881a.
f entenit-uhesq- etc., 881b.
tenth, 331a.
Tenti, 883b.
fep, a lake, 828a.
Tepait, 877a.
fepan, 877a.
fephitnebs, 832b.
Tephit-shetait, 832b.
Tephit-tchet, 832b.
Tephut-Häp, 832b.
Tepi, 877a.
fepi, 40a.
Tepi, Tepit, 831b.
Tepi-ä-Aakhu, 830b.
Tepi-ä-baiu, 830a.
Tepi-änkhiu, 829b.
Tepi-àtru, 829b.
Tepi-äui-Kenmet, 831a.
Tepi-äui-khent, 831a.
Tepi-äui-qerr-en-pet, 831a.
Tepi-äui-Septit, 831a.
Tepi-äui-Smet, 831a.
Tepi-het, 830a.
Tepi-khu-f, 831b.
Tepi-sekht-f, 831b.
Tepit, goddess of Tep, 877a
fepit-besses, 831b»
Tepi-thrà, 831b.
Tepit-netchemu-seth, 831b.
Tepi-tu-f, 828b.
Tepi-tus, 829a.
Tepiu-äui Akhabiu, 830b.
Tepiu-äui-Ansebu, 830b.
Tepiu-äui-Geb, 831a.
Tepiu-äui-Rä, 830b.
Tepiu-äui-renp-t, 831a.
Tepiu-shetau, 831b.
Tept, god, 832b.
Tep-ta, 877a.
feptiu, 832b.
Tepu, Grain-god, 831b.
Tepui, 831b.
Tepui-sa-then, 831b.
Tepu-neteru, 877a.
feqer, a Libyan dog, 845a.
Teqq, a god, 890b.
terebinth, 129b.
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Teri, 884b.
feri-Kheftiu, 884b.
Terit-neshnut, 884a.
Teriush, 884b.
term, an astronomical, 12a.
term of Osiris, 88a, 192a.
Termuthis, 403b.
terrace, 559b, 724a, 805a, 885a.
terrace for myrrh trees, 567a.
terraces of Lebanon, 537a.
terrestrial beings and things,
579b.
terrible, 108a, 499a, 541a, 887b,
889b.
terrified, 352b, 380a, 640a, 651b.
Terrifier (Set), 393b.
terrify, 66b, 378b, 395a, 499a,
577a, 619a, 668b, 693b, 697a,
712b, 866b, 889b.
terrifying, 499a.
territory, la, 97b, 247a, 409a,
457b, 574a, 649a.
terror, 4a, 108a, 172a, 395a, 445a,
490a, 499b, 589a b, 640a, 710b,
887a.
terror-stricken, 322a, 678b.
Tert, 884a. .
ferteniu, 885a.
fertiu, 841a.
Ter-tu, 884b.
Teru, 884b.
Tes, Lake of, 888a.
Tes-àakhu, 888a.
Tes-ähä-ser-Tathenen, 888a.
Tes-äkhem-baiu, 888a.
Tes-am-uriti- etc., 888a.
fes-em-her-f, 888b.
feser-ä, 889a.
feser-àabt, 888b.
feser-àri, 889a.
fesert-ànt, 889a.
Tesert-baiu, gate and district,
888b.
Tesert-tep, 889a.
fesh, god, 844b.
Tesh, god, 889a.
fesher, 890a.
Tesher-àrui, 890a.
Tesher-mestcher, 890a.
feshert, 889b.
feshesh,-889a.
feshrit, 890a.
feshrut, 889b.
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Tesht, 889b.
fesh tesh, 755a, 844b, 889a.
Teshtesh, 889a.
fes-riut, 889b.
Tesi-rutu-en-neter, 888a.
fes-khaibirut-tuatiu, 888b.
f es-neb-terer,' 888b.
tes-Rä-kheftiu-f, 888b.
Tes-sekhem-âru, 888b.
fes-sept-nesut, 888b.
fes-sheta-thehen-neteru, 888b.
fes-sma-keku, 888b.
test, 642b, 643b, 902b, 903b ;
a bow, 647a.
testament, 45a, 192a.
Test-baiu, 888a.
fest-ermen-ta, 888b.
testicle, 9b, 88b, 117b, 217a,
269a, 291a, 481b, 484a, 580a,
599b, 651b.
testifier, 332b.
testimony, 332b ; false, 334a.
testing, a, 754a.
Tesu-em-àrit-f, 888b.
fesu-em-nes-f, 888b.
fet, 892a ; to set up the, 591b,
6*46b.
Te ta, 847b.
Tetàan, 847b.
Tet Amen, 864a.
fet-ent'-Ast, 864a.
tether, 300b.
Tetti-àb, 847a.
Tetu, Council of, 902a.
fetun, 472a, 892b.
fhabu, 850b.
Thakar-Bära, 852a.
Thakaretha, 852a.
Thakaru, 852a.
Thakasa, 208b.
Thamaä, 850b.
Thamäkana, 851a.
Tha-nefer, 848b.
thank—to thank God, 871a.
thanks, to give, 710a.
thanksgiving, 408a, 871a.
Thàref, 852b.
that, 231b, 235b, 370a, 853a ;
that is to say, 79b ; that which,
15a, 399a.
That, 852b.
Thathait, 852a.
Thatmär, 850a.
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Thauathasa, 850a.
Thau-uru, 848b.
the, 864b.
Theba, 854a.
Thebeh, 854a.
Thebes, 41b ; god of, 898a ;
nursing mother of, 41b ;
personified, 149a.
Thebti, 854a.
thee, 306b, 396b, 398b, 408a,
409a b, 782a, 815a, 824b, 848a,
862b.
Thefnut, 854b.
theft, 115a, 467b, 849b, 895a.
Thehbith, 858b.
Thehen, 858b.
Thehen-àtebu, 859a.
Thehhut, 858b.
Thehnit-tepà-khat, 859a.
their, 144a, 164a, 229b, 253b,
342a b, 603a, 673b, 818b.
Thekem, 862b.
them, 144a, 164a, 339a, 349a,
408a, 603a, 673b, 706b.
Thema, 855a.
Thema-re, 855a.
Themà-taui, 855a.
Themath, 855a.
Themat-hert, 855a.
Themat-Khert, 855a.
Themeh, 855a.
Themes-en-khentt, 855b.
Themmit,. 855a.
themselves, 911b.
then, 79a, 229b, 408a, 704b, 705b.
* Thenà, 856b.
Thenàru, 856a.
Thenem, 857a.
Thenemi, 857a.
Thenen, 856a.
Then-neteru, 856a.
Thennit, 856a.
Thennui, 856b.
Then-set, 856a.
Thenther-neteru, 857b.
Thenti, 857b.
Thenut, 856b.
Theptit-shetat, 854b.
Thephut-petriu, 854b.
there, 868a.
thereafter, 494b. %
thereby, 348a.
therefore, 492b. <
therewith, 264b.
Therit, 857b.
Thertà, 858a.-
Therut, 858a.
Thes-äm, 859b.
Thes-ärq, 860a.
Thesbu, 862a.
these, 42b, 342a b,349a,354b,832b.
these two, 42b, 43a, 349a.
Thes-heru, 860a.
Thesi-en-khentt, 859a.
Thesi-khä-neteru, 861b.
Thesi-tchatcha, 861b.
Thesi-tchatchau-neteru, 861b.
Thesi-Teshert, 860a.
Thesu, the Seven, 859b.
Thesupt, 860a.
Thes-ur, 861b.
Thes-usfu, 860a.
Thesu-urut, 861a.
Theth-meteru, 852b.
Thethu, 863b.
Thett, 862b.
they, 144a, 164a, 349a, 408a,
592a, 603a, 633b, 706b.
thick, 164a.
thicket, 89a, 202a, 209a, 636a.
thickness, 164a.
thief, 115a, 437b, 464b, 674b,
683b, 849b.
thieve, 437b.
thigh, 120a, 156b, 275b, 298b,
326a, 328a, 329a, 544b, 594b,
597b, 659b, 736b.
thighs, the two, 8a, 147a, 244a,
275b, 298b, 559a b.
thine, 229b, 252b, 818b.
thing, 8b, 77a, 91b, 164b, 170a,
179b, 335a, 395b, 396b, 398a,
487a, 525a, 721b, 789b.
things, good, 635a ; pleasant, 20b.
Things, Lord of, 24a.
things of earth, 525a.
things of Horus, 525b.
things of Osiris, 525b.
things on altar, 525b.
things proved, 544b.
things seen, 266b.
things, strange, 541b.
things washed away, 28a.
think, 38a, 42b, 145b, 274a,
396a, 398a, 548a, 614b, 688a.
think out, 614b, 688a, 782b.
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third time, 548b.
thirst, 38a, 642a.
thirsty, 4b, 38a, 898a.
thirsty man, 38a.
thirty, 281a.
Thirty-Judges, Court of, 281a.
this, 42b, 229a, 236a, 253b, 342b,
349a, 352b, 354b, 815a, 818a,
824b, 832b, 837b, 856a, 880b.
this and that, 370a.
This (Abydos), 57a.
thong, 532b, 790b ; of whip, 421b.
thorn, 680a, 765b, 844a.
thorn bush, 714b.
thorn growth, 89a.
thorn plant, 637b.
those, 70a, 229b, 348b.
those who are, 342a, 400b, 541a.
Thoth, 3a, 15a, 29b,37b,41a,107a,
108a,113b,116a,189b,361a,619b,
629a, 672a, 704a, 742b, 817b,
886a, 911a.
Thoth, ape-god of, 2a.
Thoth, bringer of the Eye, 886b.
Thoth, Company of, 91a, 548a.
Thoth, Eight Ape-gods of, 25b.
Thoth, festival of,451a, 886b, 887a.
Thoth, form of, 76b.
Thoth, incarnation of, 91a.
Thoth, magical form of, 22b.
Thoth the Great, 886b ; the
Twice Great, 886b.
Thoth, the holy, 887a.
Thöth the magician, 886b.
Thoth, titles of, 886a ; title of
priest of, 161b.
Thoth, wife of, 81b.
Thoth, words of, 335b.
thou, 94a, 279a, 306b, 396b, 398b,
408a, 409a b, 782a, 815a,-826a,
848a, 852b, 862b.
Thoueris goddesses, the Twelve,
42a.
though, 786a.
thought, 37b, 45b, 241a, 319a,
351b, 398a, 779b, 782b, 798b,
801a.
thousand, 526a.
thread, 254b, 351a, 377b, 399b,
408a, 510a, 596b, 628a, 707a,
859b.
threads of flax, 234b.
threaten, 394a.
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threatenings, 499b.
threats, 499b.
three, 548b.
three ply, 548b.
thresh, 468b, 772a.
threshing floor, 907a.
threshold, 585b, 819a.
thrive, 150a, 421b, 596b.
throat, 77a, 112b, 137a, 212b,
468a, 492a, 515b, 517a, 521b,
536a, 563a, 572a, 573b, 728b,
735a, 754b, 768a.
throne, la, 79b, 88b, 89a, 90b,
190a, 220b, 228a, 390a, 393b,
408b, 474a, 485a, 558a, 559b,
583b, 612a, 650b, 681b, 704b,
706b, 737a, 773a, 805a, 806b,
839b, 851a, 852a, 855a, 857ab,
884a, 896a, 898b, 900b, 902a b,
908a.
throne, directors of, 562a.
throne, double, 221a, 850a ; the
two thrones, 390a.
throne, royal, 80a.
throne, scribe of the, 855a.
throne, the divine, 70a.
Throne, the Great, of Osiris,
567a.
throne attendant, 70a.
throne-bearers, 773a.
throne-chamber, 681b, 806b,
857a, 896a, 900b, 902a.
Throne of the Two Lands, 390a.
throne on a boat, 857b.
throne pavilion, 839b.
throne room, 392a, 600a, 857b,
908a.
thronged, 241a.-
through, 279b, 492b, 493a.
through which, 348a.
throughout, 2b/ 856a.
throw, 190a, 470a b, 528a, 770a,
796b.
throw away, 157b.
throw down, 247b, 256b, 560b,
617b, 618a, 799b.
throw open, 604a.
throw up the arms, 898a.
throw-stick, 800b.
thrust, to, 190a, 889a.
thrust aside, 247b, 468b.
thrust away, 689b.
thrust forward, 592a, 885a.
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thrust together, 236a.
thrust with horns, 445b, 766a ;
with phallus, 387a.
Thruster (Rä), 159b.
Th-senàt-nefer, 862a.
thunder, 66b, 335a, 447a, 560a b,
714b.
thunderstorm, 246a, 395a, 573b,
775b.
thurifer, 849a.
Thuthu, 853b.
thwart, 845a.
thy, 229b, 234a b, 252b,342b, 396b,
782a, 818b.
thyself, 911b.
tiara, 279a, 323b, 376a, 528a,
579b, 625a, 683a, 693b, 701b,
776a, 855a, 876b.
tie, lb, 20a, 64a, 72a, 82b, 91a,
99a, 113b, 120a, 124a, 131b,
156a, 203b, 219b, 228a, 282a b,
285b, 291a, 305a, 313b, 336b,
351a, 355a, 399b, 409a, 421b,
479a, 486b, 490a, 535a, 593b,
606a, 607b, 645a, 633a, 676ab,
695a, 701a, 745a, 750a, 765a,
766a, 769a, 774a, 778a, 801b,
813b, 840b, 859b, 863a, 878a,
852b, 883a, 912a, 915b.
tie of the Green Crown, 735b.
tie the hair, 368b.
tie together, 313b, 745a, 878b.
tie up, 58a, 131b, 146b, 188a,
561b, 745a, 909b ; a boat, 300b ;
in linen, 758b ; tie up to, 854a.
tied, 253a, 304b, 334b, 491a,
776a, 899a ; tied up, 759a.
Tifnut, 867b, 868b.
tight, 782b.
tightness of chest, 805b.
tilapia Nilotica, 58b.
tile, 42a, 188b, 819b, 874a.
tile-kiln, 118b.
till the ground, 132a, 302a.
tillage, 75a, 704b.
timber, timbers, 79b, 89a, 164a,
249a, 566a, 851a.
timber, dressed, 11a.
time, 14a, 100a, 101b, 133b,
163a, 167a, 351a, 434a, 438b,
440b, 444b, 588b, 595a, 696a,
778a, 815a, 821a, 840a b, 857b,
884b.
time, ancestral, 778a.
time, a stated, 880b.
time, beginning of, 231a.
time, course of, 247a.
time, endless, 744a.
time, masters of, 581a.
time of judgment, 596a.
time, of old, 205a, 909a.
time, portion of, 12b.
time, period of, 648b.
time, primeval, 230b, 596a, 830a.
times, the two, 840b.
Time-divider (Thoth), 704a.
Time, god of, 125b, 383b.
Time-gods, 377b.
timid, 252b, 461a, 472b, 479b,
514b, 534b, 575a, 678b, 746b,
905b.
timid man, 609b, 679a.
timidity, 574a, 678a, 798b.
tincture, 128b.
tinder, 618b, 696b.
tip, 433b, 554b, 828a ; of horn,
766b ; of nose, 105b ; of wing,
128b.
tippler, 651a.
tired, 10b, 207b, 225b, 260b,
262b, 377a, 533b, 534b, 802a b.
tiredness, 574a.
tiring woman, 712b.
Tirku, 823a.
tissue, 806b.
. Titenent, 868a.
fith, 868b.
fiti, 868b. .
fitiu, 822b.
title, 384b, 387b, 535a, 757b.
title, official, 315a, 387b.
title of honour, 235b, 387b.
title of priest, 318a, 513a.
title, priestly, 193a, 202b, 262a.
title, to bestow, 877b.
title-deeds, 45a, 345b, 619a,
638a.
Titur, 823a.
Tius, 868a.
to, 56a, 65a, 339a, 414a, 590a ;
to the back of, 633b ; to
wit, 79a.
toad, 118a.
toast, 138b ; offering, 817a.
to-day, 232a, 438b, 450a ; god
of, 870b.
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toenail, 112b, 523b.
together, 214a, 822b.
together with, 116b, 264a, 277a,
279b, 472b, 486a.
toil, 158a, 206a, 232b, 439a,
784a.
toiler, 440b.
toilet case, 812b.
toilette, to make the, 169b.
tolerant, 180b.
toll-house, 239b.
tomb, lb, 11a, 15b, 25a, 28a,
35a, 39b, 79b, 80a b, 81b,
113b, 125a, 134a, 140b, 143b,
156a, 183a, 192b, 201a, 217b,
239a, 278a, 285a, 319a, 402b,
453a» 457a, 465a, 498b, 507b,
561b, 587a, 706a, 756a, 874b,
900b, 914a ; gods of the, 15b.
tomb, perpetual, 81b.
tomb, pit or shaft of, 8a.
tomb priest, 44b.
Tombos, 45a.
to-morrow, 381a,432b ; morning,
225a.
tongue, 97b, 389b, 432b, 751b,
803a.
tongue of a bell, 304b.
tongue of the scales, 842b.
tongue of the sea, 390a.
tongue, perfection of, 626a.
tool, 163b, 180b, 223a, 228b,
292a b, 300a, 304b, 333a, 338b,
345b, 352b, 354b, 419a, 469a,
480a, 483b, 487a, 528b, 535a,
613a, 673b, 710a, 715a, 726a,
728b, 739b, 747a, 789b, 791b,
810a, 845a, 876a, 907a b, 914b.
tool, brickmaking, 56b.
tool, cutting, 13b, 205b, 351a,
387a, 894a.
tool, digging, 95a, 202b.
tool, farming, 710a.
tool, gold workers', 336a.
tool, graving, 519b.
tool, tillage, 488b.
tool, wooden, 531b.
tool bag, 528b.
tool case, 2a.
tooth, 5a, 39b, 210b, 386b, 413a,
552b, 723b, 789a.
top, 266a, 433b, 828a.
top of head, 163a, 907a.
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top of hill, 105b.
top of mast, 828a.
tops of plants, 244b.
toper, 593a, 657a.
topsy-turvy, 604b, 844a.
torch, 276a, 823a, 845b.
torches, the four holy, 845b.
torment, 101a.
torn, 589b.
torrent, 95a, 611b, 637b.
tortoise, 119b, 755a.
Tortoise, body of the, 767a.
Tortoise, Constellation of, 755a,
758b.
tortoise-shell, 233a.
torture, 373b ; instrument of,
715a.
torture chamber, 173b, 538b.
torture ground, 772b.
total, 134a, 274a, 510b, 794b,
880a b.
totality, 2b, 779b.
totter, 487b.
tottering, 152b.
touch, 527a, 808a, 858b, 879a,
891a, 892a, 900a ; to examine
a patient by touch, 527a.
touch the earth, 841b.
tow, to, 93b, 100a, 184a, 444a,
625b, 629b, 707b, 713a.
tow-line, 372b.
tow-rope, 139a, 244b, 461b.
towards, 65a, 265a, 414a b, 560a,
633b.
towers of boat, 629b, 707b,
713a.
tower (citadel), 164a, 289b,
290a, 330b, 338b, 705b, 852a,
862a ; of a pylon, 221b.
town, 137b, 206b, 350b, 453b,
764b, 780a, 836b, 868b, 879b.
town, fortified, 221b.
Town-god, 350b, 404a.
town-guard, 292a.
townsfolk, 350b.
townsman, 350b, 836b, 879b.
trace, 355a, 694a.
trace (plans), 610b.
traces of chariot, 287b.
trace of something, 596a.
tract of land, 256b.
trade, 650b, 733a ; a man's,
483a.
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tradesman, 718a, 739a.
trafficker, 733a.
train, a, 742b.
train, to, 655a, 757b.
trained, 613a, 622a, 682b ;
of mind, 483b.-
trained workman, 430a.
training, 655a b.
tramp, 380b.
tramp the earth, 884a.
trample, 253a, 443a, 445b, 868a.
trample upon, 452b, 725a, 821a.
tramplings, 118b.
Tranquilliser, the, 706b.
transcript, 604b, 675b ; to make
a, 675b.
transfer, 100b, 324a, 538b, 644b,
803a ; a house, 685a.
transform, 66b, 842a.
transformations, 21a, 30a, 108a,
530b, 542b.
transgress, 153a, 841a, 851b,
858a, 877a.
transgressions, 143b, 396b, 397a.
transgressor, 165b, 841a.
transit, 617a.
translate, 803a.
transmit, 440b.
transmittal, 649b.
transport, 28a, 71b, 495a, 576b,
649b, 713a, 757b, 894b ; the
dead, 599a ; by boat, 704a.
transport man, 703a.
transportation, 576b.
trap, 40a, 246a, 539a ; for game,
446a.
trappings, 282a, 285b, 422a,
536b.
travel, 32a, 55a, 65b, 83a, 90a,
92a, 107a, 114b, 118b, 169b,
192b, 288b, 289b, 324a, 346a,
373b, 442b, 446b, 478a, 487b,
541a, 559ab, 593b, 615a, 625b,
653a, 659b, 713a, 723a, 728a,
734a, 739a, 741a, 891b, 894b.
travel by boat, 374a, 703a.
travel by sea, 439a.
travel over, 552b.
travel through, 37a.
traveller, lb, 122a, 144a b, 289b,
420a, 478b, 495a, 552b, 653a,
659b, 728a, 739a ; a benighted,
529b.
Traveller (Khensu), 553a.
Traveller (Rä), 541b.
traverse, 42a, 245b, 246a, 445ab,
552b, 559a, 593b, 726b.
traverser, 594a.
tray, 838b.
tread, 292b, 756b, 891b ; grapes,
468b ; in the footsteps of
someone, 891b.
tread out, 480b, 757b.
treading, 728a.
treasure, 417a, 568b, 618a,
722b, 737a.
treasure house, 239b, 284b.
treasurer, 568b, 906a.
treasury, 130a, 239b, 312a.
treat kindly, 20b.
treat lightly, 28a.
treat with contempt, 564b.
treaty, 568b.
tree, 13b, 20a, 32b, 75b, 79a,
124a, 129b, 189a, 207a, 221b,
274a, 283a, 305b, 372b, 442a,
566a, 600b, 615b, 677a, 734a,
735b, 736b, 745b, 776b, 806b,
852a, 856a, 874a, 906b, 907b.
tree, balsam, 566b.
tree, sacred, 39b, 90a, 496a,
836a.
tree, spice, 566b.
Tree of Life, 20b.
Tree-goddess, 276b.
Tree-trunk, sacred, 914a.
tremble, 10a, 90b, 91a, 143b,
167a, 343a, 352b, 356b, 393b,
487b, 589b, 628a, 631a, 640a,
714b, 864b, 906b ; make to,
104a.
tremblers, 195a.
trembling, 510b, 589a, 716a,
864b, 906b.
trepidation, 471a.
trespass, 595b, 841a, 853a.
tress, 7a, 21b, 280b, 343a, 367b,
368a, 491a, 594a, 600b, 621b,
634b, 656b, 802b, 808b.
tresses, pair of, 879a.
trial, 444b, 595a, 643b.
triangle, 664b ; base of a, 831a.
tribe, 284a, 316a, 320a, 725b.
tribes, desert, 495b.
tribesman, 284a.
tribulation, 898b.
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tribunal, 80b, 774a, 818a.
tribune, 225a.
tribute, 42b, 56b, 204b, 206b,
283b, 286b, 487a, 521a and b,
562b, 865a, 907b.
tribute, annual, 521b.
tribute, to levy, 521a.
tribute, pay, 206a.
trickster, 641b.
trident, 548b.
triple, 548b.
triturate, 844b.
triumph, 474a.
Troglodytes, 59b.
troop, 33a, 269a, 288a, 389a,
599b, 772a, 794a, 860b.
trouble, be troubled, 5b, 7b,
64b, 74a, 127b, 226a, 296a,
324b, 577a, 618b, 631b, 745a,
778a, 809a, 841a b, 861b, 906a.
trouble oneself, 13a.
trouble, to stir up, 549b.
troubled, 5b, 7b, 226a, 464a, 665a,
685a, 813b, 843a, 916a ; of
water, 224a.
troubled one, 69b.
trough, 511b, 596b, 720a ;
drinking, 642a.
truce, 2b.
true, 139a, 270b, 332b, 601a,
668a ; to make, 601a.
true-hearted, 139a.
true of heart, 271a.
true of voice, 271b.
true witness, 332b.
truly, 105a, 271a, 602a, 670a.
trumpet, 853a ; to sound the,
143b.
trumpet-bearer, 853a.
trumpeter, 853a.
trunk of elephant, 864b.
truss a bird, 883a.
trusted one, 44b.
trustee, 410a, 757b.
trustworthy, 139a.
truth, 214a, 270b ; in truth, 34b ;
very truth, 164b.
Truth, Boat of, 272a.
truth, stone of, 62b.
truth, words of, 335b.
truthful, 107b, 270b.
Truth-goddess, 271b.
try, 444b, 899a, 902b, 903b.
try a matter, 160b.
try by fire, 10b.
try by taste or touch, 808a.
try cases, 194b.
Tu-ä, 870a.
fuaänu, 871b.
fuaàu, 872b.
Tuai, 870b, 871a.
Tuait, 823b.
Tuaiti, 870b.
fuaiu-gods, 871b.
fu-Amenu, 869b.
fu-àmi-Khert-neter, 869b.
fuamt, 824a.
Tuamutf, 871b.
fuat, a Circle, 872a.
fuat, Council of the, 901b, 902a.
fuat, doors of, 655a, 659a.
fuat Ne ter, 870b.
fuat of Heliopolis and Memphis,
816a.
Tuat, the everlasting and
hidden, 439b, 816b, 865a, 871b,
893b.
Tua-taui, 872a.
fuatheth, 872b.
fuati, god and gods, 871b,
872a.
Tuati-m'ketit-en-neb-s, 871b.
fuatiu, 872a.
fuau, 870b.
fua-ur, 870b.
tub, 511b.
Tuba, 824b.
tube, 167a, 654a.
Tu-en-Ämau, 869b.
fu-en-Bakha, 869b.
fu-en-Bekhan, 869b.
fu-en-Kenmut, 870a.
fu-en-Kesh, 870a.
fu-en-khent, 870a.
fu-en-Khert-neter, 870a.
fu-en-maätiu, 870a.
fuf, 869b.
tug, 827a.
Tu-Heru-nub, 870a.
fu-rietep, 869a.
fui, 824b.
Tui, 869a, 872b.
fui-qaui-äaui, 870a.
fuit, 869b, 872a.
fu-menkh-Rerek, 869b.
tumbling girls, 539b.
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tumour, 110a, 381a, 533b, 738b.
tumult, 682a.
Tunäbui, 825a.
Tunàh, 825a.
Tunänu, 833a.
funhat, 825a.
Tun-hat, Tun-hati, 873a.
funiä, 873a.
tunic, 113b, 223a, 325a, 516b,
635a, 649b, 749a, 799b ;
leather, 822a ; war, 535b.
tunics, keeper of, 749a.
tunnel through the earth, 95b.
Tunn-Maäu, 833a.
fun-pehti, 873a.
fu-qetu, 869a.
furaush, 825b.
turban, 243a, 323b, 701b.
Turimkus, 825b.
turn, 43b, 123b, 191a, 251b, 320a,
339b, 478b, 780b, 847b ; a
bad, 595b.
turn about, 325a, 452a.
turn a glance, 123a.
turn aside, 18a, 435a, 612b, 630a,
682a,710a,711a,713b,797b,839a.
turn away, 219a, 325a, 344b,
713b, 746a, 680b,-684a, 801b.
turn away from, 140a, 348b, 857a.
turn back, 57b, 122b, 166a, 245a,
325a, 487b, 567b, 605b, 613b,
614a, 630a, 645a, 657b, 683b,
684a, 694b, 711a, 713b, 747a,
748a, 824a, 857a, 883a.
turn backwards, 246b.
turn down, 612b.
turn from, 825b.
turn of the day, 246b.
turn oneself round, 325b.
turn round, 191a, 195a, 274b,
323b, 420a, 428a, 478b, 780a.
turn the back, 289b.
turn the back on, 437a.
turn the stomach, 286a.
turn towards, 837a.
turn upside down, 563b.
turner back, 122b.
turning, 478b.
turning of the shadow, 246b.
Turper, 825b.
turquoise, 150b, 262a, 281b, 289b.
296a, 475a.
Turquoise Field, 687a.
Turquoise Land, 296a.
Turshau, 825b.
turtle, 119b, 755a.
Turtle-god, 119b, 169a, 778b.
turtle meat, 345b.
turtle shell, 233a.
Tu Sehseh, 870a.
Tu Semi, 870a.
tusk, 4a, 116a, 220a, 386b, 413a,
552b.
tusk of elephant, 115b, 227a.
Tut, 869a.
futänkh-Amen, 16b.
Tut-en-arit-Rä, 826b.
Tu-Tesher, 62b, 870a.
tuti, 869a.
tutor, 757b.
Tutu, 826b.
Tutu, 869a, 870b.
Tu tuf, 869a.
futu-her, 869a.
Tutus, 869a.
fu-uäb, 869b.
Tuuti, 868b.
twang a lyre, 685b.
twentieth, 897a.
twenty, 897a.
twice, 595b.
twice great (Thoth), 107a.
twig, 17a, 60a, 151a, 343b, 566a,
600b, 637b, 903b.
twilight, 529b, 829a.
twins, 520b ; to be, 520b.
twin-gods, 848b ; lakes and
poolsj 520b.
twine, 131a, 859b.
twinkle, 629a.
twinkling of the eye, 58a.
twist, 43b, 156a, 274b, 291a, .
368a, 645a, 695a.
twisted, 530a.
twitch, 858b.
twitter, 100b, 211a.
twittering, 853b.
two, 673b. r- Y~*>~&*i» %&\
Two-faced (Bat), 494a.
two hands, 815a.
two-legged, 255b.
Two Thrones, Director of, 390b.
Tybi, 738b.
type, 277b.
Typhon, 25b, 839b, 854a.
typify, 628b, 710a.
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U.
Uâau, 154b.
Uâbit, 156a.
Uâbt, 156a.
Uäb-ur, 156a.
Uä-em-uä (Osiris), 154a.
Uag festival, 149b.
Uahit, 148a.
Uai (Äapep), 145b.
Uaiput, 146a.
Uakh, 148b.
Uamemti, Assessor and
Serpent-god, 146b.
Uamemtiu, 146b.
Uä-menh (Äapep), 154a.
Uamti, 561a.
Uàntit, 153a.
Uä-pest-em-Aäh, 154a.
Uarkatar, 147a.
Uärt, Dekan, 156b.
Uärt at Abydos, 156b ; at Kher-
Äha, 157a ; in the Tuat, 157a.
Uärt of stars, 157a.
Uartà, 147a.
Uart-ent-bàa, 157a.
Uärt-ent-ma, 157a.
Uärt-ent-she, 157a.
Uas, Uasit, 149a.
Uasàr (Osiris), 149a.
Uä-seqeb, 154a.
Uashba (Rä), 149b.
Uasheshu, 149b.
Uash-neter, 402a.
Uatch, 151a.
Uatchän, 150b.
Uatchàrti, 150b.
Uatch-au-mut-f, 151b.
Uatch-her, 151b.
Uatchit, 151b, 183b ; her Seven
Companions, 151b.
Uatchit, Land of, 151b.
Uatchit-nebt-kek, 151b.
Uatchit-tcheserit, 151b.
Uatch-nesert, 151b.
Uatch-neterit, 151b.
Uatch-ret, 151b.
Uatchti, 151b.
Uatch-ur, 151a.
Uàth-àb (?), 153a.
Uat-Heru, 219a.
Uauaiu, 146a.
Uauamti, 146a.
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Uä-uben-em-Aäh (Osiris), 154a.
Uäuti, 154a.
Ubà, 159a.
Ubaemtut, 159a.
Ubata,*159a.
Ubataiu, 159a.
Ubekht, 160a.
Üben (Rä), 159b.
Uben-àn (Râ), 159b.
Uben-em-nubit, 159b.
Ubenit, 159b.
Ubennà, 159b.
Ubentiu, 160a.
Uben-urr, 159b.
Ubes-her, 160a.
Ubesu, 160a.
udder, 369b.
Ufa, 163b.
Uga, 187a ; festival, 187a.
Uha, 178a.
Uhähat, 178b.
Uhem-änkh, 177a.
Uhem-her, 177a.
Uhemi, 177a.
Uhemt-tesu, 177a.
Uhemu,' 177a.
Ukeshti, 187a.
Ukh, 179b.
Ukhikh, 180b.
ulcer, 124a, 487b, 565b, 698b,
709b, 776b.
umbilicus, 572b.
umbrella, 643b, 647b.
umbrella bearer, 647b.
Un, god, 165a ; ancestor of, 830b.
unanimously, 265b, 416a, 779b.
Unas, pyramid of, 167a.
Unb(Rä), 167b.
unbind, 665b.
unbolt, 388a, 608a, 624a, 677b,
697b, 701a, 707b.
unbolted, 665b.
Unb-per-em-Nu, 168a.
unceasing, 340a.
uncle, 674a.
unclean, 226b, 883a.
unclothe, 793b.
unconquered, 690b.
uncouth, 509b.
uncover, 168a, 769b, 793b.
uncovered, 458a, 794a.
uncreate, 340b.
uncultivated (land), 816a.
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under, 214b, 494b, 560a, 579b.
under authority, 80a.
under favour, 579b.
undergrowth, 89a, 167b, 202a.
underling, 413b, 603a, 673a.
underrate, 694b.
understand, 6a, 120a, 121b, 400b.
understanding, 37b, 178b, 430a,
637a, 666b.
underwood, 635b.
Underworld, 477a.
undiminished, 138a.
undiminishing, 341a.
undo, 168a, 741b.
undone, 544b, 665b.
undoubtedly, 336b.
undress, 261b, 458a, 598a, 665b,
682b, 696a ; of the hair, 393b.
undressing chamber, 666a.
Unem-besku, 169a.
Unem-ha, 778b.
Unem-huat, 169a.
unemployed, 341a.
Unem-snef, 169a, 778b.
unenclosed land, 815b.
unequalled, 177a.
Unermentu, 169a.
Uneshit, 169b.
unfailing, 340b.
unfavourable, 133a.
unfeigned, 119b.
unfetter, 166a.
unfettered, 621a.
unfold, 252b, 793b.
unfortunate (man), 213a.
unfriendly, 657a.
unfruitful (of ground), 569a, 732a.
Ung, the Egyptian Atlas (?), 170a.
Ungit, 170a.
ungracious, 213b.
unguent, 3b, 4a, 8a, 22a, 39ab,
55b, 63a, 74b, 90b, 91b, 92a,
110b, Ilia, 126b, 128a, 140a,
175a, 192b, 205a b, 224a, 256a,
282a, 287a, 288a, 292b, 315a,
318b, 332b, 336a, 337a, 352b,
356b, 374b, 383a, 395a, 398a,
* 409b, 435a, 478a, 507b, 516a,
522a, 528a, 536a, 538a, 550a,
574a, 592b, 626b, 643b, 665a,
669b, 705a, 754a, 763b, 765b,
771b, 800b, 804a, 813b, 814a b,
829b, 862b, 872b, 913a.
Digitized by
unguent case, 581b.
unguent, cyperus, 801a.
unguent, festal, 474a.
unguent, Libyan, 859a.
unguent, medicated, 803b.
unguent, scented, 810a.
unguent, to apply, 643a.
unguent vases, 222b.
unguents, sweet-smelling, 13b.
unguentarius, 315a.
unharness, 401a.
Unhat, 166b.
unheeded, 633b.
Unifier of Egypt, 600a.
unimaginable, 341a.
union, 725b, 879b ; with earth,
599a, 667b.
unique, 341a, 595b.
Uni-sheps, 165b.
unison, 725b.
Unit, 167a.
unite, 5a, 116b, 520b, 599a,
667b, 674b, 715b.
unite with, 577b, 614a, 684b,
747b, 878b, 880a b.
united, 879a, 883b.
universal, 247a.
unjust, 344a.
unjustly, 141a.
unknowing, 340b, 341a.
unknown, 340b, 546a, 633b,
835a.
unlearned, 546a.
unless, 340a.
unlettered, 180a.
unlimited, 908b.
unload, to, 281b, 677b ; a boat,
606a, 733a.
unloose, 43b, 168a, 261b, 665b.
unlucky, 30b, 133a.
unmatched, 595b.
unmindful, to be, 616a, 692b.
Un-Nefer, 36a, 84a ; and Rä,
165b.
Unn-em-hetep, 165b.
Unnit, 165a.
Unn-Nefer (Osiris), 165b ; and
Harmachis, 165b.
Unnu, 165b.
Unnuit, 165a,
unobserved, 340b.
unoccupied, 727a.
unopposed, 564b.
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Unpept-en-Hethert, 168a.
Unpi, 168a.
unpick, 43b ; a knot, 178b.
unplated, 340b.
unpleasant, 143a, 213b, 507a,
778b, 899a.
unquestionable, 410b.
unquiet, 577a.
unravel, 178b, 630b.
unreliable, 82a.
unrepulsed, 341a.
unresting, 340a.
unrighteousness, 340b.
unrivalled, 154a.
unroll, 43b, 252b.
unsatisfied, 835a.
unseasoned, 341a.
unseeing, 340b, 736b.
unseen, 340b.
unsettle, 602a.
unsheath, 845a.
Unshet, 169b.
Unshtà, 169b.
unslit, 341a.
unsplit, 341a.
unstable, 82a, 341a.
unstopped, 243a.
Unt, 166a.
Untä, 165a.
Unt-äbui, 165a.
Unt-baiusit, 165a.
Unth, 170a.
Unti, 165a b.
Unti, Light-god, 167b.
untie, 43b, 99a, 178b, 296a,
373a, 401a, 606a, 630b, 665b,
677a.
untied, 622a.
until, 30b, 65a, 297a, 414a, 415a,
449a, 723a.
untiring, 340a.
untitled, 732a.
unto, 297a.
untold, 341a.
untrained, 546a.
untrue, 813b.
untruth, 55a, 812a.
Untu, 170a.
Unu, South and North, 46a.
Ununt, 165a.
unusual, 341a.
unused, 727a.
Unut, 165a.
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Unut-netchut, 167b.
Unut-Sethait, 167b.
unveil, 793b.
unveiling, 769b.
unwashed, 142a.
unweighable, 527a.
unwilling, 749b.
unwise, 528a.
unwittingly, 265a.
unwonted, 341a.
unwrapped, 598a.
unyoke, 613a.
up to, 30b, 414a b, 415a, 449a,
590a, 723a.
up to now, 100b.
Upàst, 162a.
Upàu, 162a.
Up-f-senui, 162b.
Up-hai, 162b.
Upi-sekhemti, 162b.
Upi-shät-taui, 162b.
Upi-shet, 162b.
Upit, 162a.
Upi-taui, 163a.
Upit-taui, 163a.
Upi-Tuat, 163a.
Upi-tiiui, 163a.
uplifted, 145a.
Up-Maät, 162b.
upon, 264a, 266a, 339a, 414a,
492b, 828b, 901a.
upper, 494b, 579b.
upper chamber, 112a.
upper part, 498b.
upper region, 77b.
upright, 139a, 246a, 270b.
uprightness, 270b, 334a.
uproar, 381a.
upset, 232b, 247b, 522a, 695b ;
of the stomach, 577b.
Upshit, 163b.
upside down, 618a, 694b, 897b.
Upsit, 163b.
upstream, 693b.
Upt-ent-Geb, 163a.
Upt-ent-khat, 163a.
Upt-ent-mu, 163a.
Upt-ent-Qahu, 163a.
Upti, 162a.'
Upt Tenent, 163a.
Upu, god, 162a.
Upu (Set), 163b.
Upu Àqa, 162a.
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Up Uatu, 162a, 242a ; day of,
450b ; of South and North,
162b.
Uqetneferu, 187a. -
Ur-ä, 171a, 173a.
uraei (and see uraeus), 29a ; on
royal crown, 23a.
uraei, the fiery, 23a.
uraei, the living, 130a.
Uraei, the Seven Great, 29b.
uraei, the two divine, 72a.
uraei, young, 388b.
Uraei-goddesses, 29a, 130a.
uraeus, 130a, 189a.
uraeus amulet, 105a.
uraeus diadem, 130a.
uraeus of Horus, la.
uraeus of Setesh, 29b.
Uraeus-god, 29b.
Uraeus-goddess, 21b, 125b.
uraeus guide, 699b.
Ur-ami-shet, 172b.
Urares, 173a.
Ur-at, 172b.
Uràtenti, 174b.
urban, 350b.
Urek, 175b.
Ur-em-Netàt, 173a.
urge, 338a b, 443b, 707b.
urgency, 338a.
urgent, 292b.
Urgerti, 174a.
Urhäu, 171b.
Urheb, 171b, 173b.
Urhebu, 171b.
Ur-heka, 173b ; a tool, 171b.
Ur-hekau (Set), 173b.
Ur-henhenu, 173b.
Ur-henu, 173b.
urine, 184a b, 280a, 293a, 621a,
652b, 700b.
Urit, 172b, 174b.
Urit-àmit-Tuat, 172b.
Urit-em-ab-Räit, 173a.
Urit-em-sekhemus, 173a.
Urit-en-kru, 173b.
Urit-hekait, 173b.
Urit-hekau, 173b ; an amulet
and sceptre, 171b.
Urit-shefit, 174a.
Urkaf, 174a.
Ur-khert, 173b.
Ur-maati-f, 173a.
Ur-mentchf, 173a.
Ur-merti-tesher-sheniu, 173a.
Ur-metun-her-àat-f, 173a.
Urm'r, 174b.
urn, 877b.
Ur-nekhtut, 171a.
Ur-nes, 47a, 173a.
Ur-pehti, 173a.
Ur-pehuif, 173a.
Urrtà,' 172b, 341b.
Ur-sah-f, 173b.
Ursaur, 173b.
Ur-seket, 174a.
Ur-sent, 174a.
Ur-senu, 173b.
Ur-sheps-f, 174a.
Urshiu, 175b.
Urt, 175b.
Urt hat, 175b.
Urti,171a, 172b.
Urti-hethati, 173b.
Urtt, 171a, 174b.
Urttbu, 171a.
Urui-tenten, 174a.
Uru-nef-ta, 173a.
Ur-urti, 173a.
us, 164a, 339a.
Usäau, 181b.
use, 609a, 694a ; use and wont,
723a.
used up, 570b.
useful, 458b, 724b~; to be, 22b.
Usekh-her, 182b »
Usekh-nemmàt, 182b.
Usekht-àst- etc., 182b.
Usekht-hett, 183a.
useless, 140b, 634b.
User, god, 182a.
User-ba, 182a.
User-baiu- etc., 182a.
User-en-Rä, 418a.
User-hat, 182a.
User-hati, a barge, 182a.
Userit, 182a.
User-ka-f, 418a.
User-Rä, 182a.
Usert, Lake, 182a.
Usert-Geb, 182a.
Userti, 182a.
Usertsen III, 696a.
Ushat, a Dekan, 185b.
Ushat-bakat, 185b.
Ushati, 185b.
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Usheb, god, 186a.
Ushem-hat- etc., 186b.
Ushur-h'at, 185b.
Ust, god, 184a.
Usten, god, 184a.
usual, 332a, 826a.
usurp, 112b.
usury, 55a, 324a.
Utànu, 188b.
Utau gods, 189a.
Utau-Àsàr, 189a.
Utau-ta, 189a.
Utcha, god, 193b.
Utchâ, god, 195a.
Utchä-aäbt, 195a.
Utchä-fent, 195a.
Utchä-hat, 193b.
Utchait, 194a.
Utchä-mestcher, 195a.
Utchat, Dekan and goddess,
193b.
Utchats, the two, 382a.
Utchat-Sekhmit, 194a.
Utchat-Shu, 194a.
Utch-hetep, 192b.
Utch-metu, 192a.
Utch-metu-Àsàr, 192a.
Utch-metu-Kheperà, 192a.
Utch-metu-Rä, 192a.
Utch-metu-Tem, 192a.
Utch-nef,' 192a.
Utch-nesr, 192a.
Utch-sekhit, 192a.
Uteb, god, 191a.
Utekh, 191b.
Utennu, 191b.
Utenu, 189b.
uterus, 12b, 13a, 102a, 481b,
847b ; the gravid, 785b.
Utet-f-em-her, 189a.
Utet-f-em-pet, 189a.
Utet-f-em-utcha, 188b.
Uteth, 189b.
Utet-heh, 189a.
Utet-neferu-set, 189a.
Utetteff, 189a.
Uthes, 190a.
Uthesi-hehtt, 190a.
Uthesit, 190a.
Uthes-nef eru, 190a.
Uthesu, 190a.
Uthes-ur, 190a.
utility, 722b.
Utit, 188b.
Utt, 188a.
utter cries, to, 29a, 73b, 92b,
440a, 472b, 705b.
utterance, 104b, 549a, 669b, 754a,
831a.
utterly, 415a.
uttermost, 414a.
Utu, god, 188a.
Utu, god, 190b.
Utu-Shu, 189a.
Uu, city and god, 144a.
V. .
vacant, 622b.
vacillation, 352b.
vagina, 758a, 769b, 785b.
vainly, 184b.
valiant, 402a, 738a, 839a.
valley, 56b, 58a, 111b, 252b, 574a,
896b ; festival of, 474b.
Valley of the cedar, 58a.
Valley of myrrh, 58a.
Valley of the Shadow, 58a.
Valley, the Dark, 58a.
Valley, the Great, 58a.
valley-region, 58a.
valour, 107b, 379a, 544a, 738a,
772a ; gold of, 353a.
valuable, 93a.
valuables, 568b.
value, 134a, 283b.
value, to adjudge, 41a.
value, to be of, 724b.
valueless, 802a.
vanish, 787b.
vanquish, 145a, 400a, 452b, 772a.
vanquished, 560b.
vanquisher, 378b, 379a.
vapour, 27a, 516b ; hot, 6a.
variegated, 4a, 117b, 278b, 346a,
821b, 837a.
various, 736a.
various colours, 855b.
vary, 420b.
vase, lb, 2a, 28b, 38a, 41b, 62b,
63a, 72b, 114a, 117a, 118a, 123b,
126b, 128a, 131a b, 134b, 137a,
186a, 191ab, 222b, 276b, 278a,
281b, 284a, 295a, 300a, 301b,
! 303a, 318b, 348a, 374b, 376a,
I 400b, 448b, 449a, 486b, 499b,
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510a, 512a, 537b, 539b, 558b,
569b, 581b, 606a, 676a, 708b,
725a, 728a, 731a, 744a, 751b,
758a, 767b, 768b, 776b, 786b,
791b, 809a, 854a, 872b, 876a,
877a, 881b, 884a, 888a, 895b,
907b, 911b.
vase on censer, 2a.
vase, sacred, 737b.
vases, the four ceremonial,
376a.
vassal, 50a, 311a, 411a, 457b,
579b, 809b.
vassal-lord, 357b.
vassals of Osiris, 50a.
vassalage, 50a, 206b.
vat, 511b ; wine, 374b.
vault of heaven, 462b, 793a,
854b.
vegetable, 8a, 77b, 119b, 150a,
188b, 210b, 232b, 242b, 427a,
449b, 451b, 563a, 589a, 598b,
600b, 647b, 667a, 709b, 749a,
822b, 825a, 890b, 897a, 900a,
915a.
vegetable garden, 203b.
vegetable growth, 635b.
vegetables, dealer in, 707b ;
young, 423b.
vegetation, 25a ; god of, 9a.
veil, to veil, 220a, 304b, 326a,
376a, 573a, 904b.
vein, 331b.
vendange (jeter la), 708b.
venerable, 737a, 881b.
vengeance, 807a ; to take, 768a.
venom, 300b, 332a, 348b.
Venus, 234b, 403b, 647a, 656b,
870b, 895a.
verandah, 701b.
verdict, 160b, 335a.
verdigris, 571a.
verdure, 77b, 709b.
verify, 673a.
verily, 265a, 602a, 670a, 782a.
veritable, 270b, 271a.
verity, 270b.
vertebrae, 249a, 250a, 859b.
very, 108a, 170b.
very great, 170b.
very many, 838a.
very much, 414a, 431b.
very very, 910a.
vessel, lb, 19b, 28a b, 41b, 63a,
94b, 104a, 107a, 114a, 118a,
123b, 126b, 128a, 131a, 137a,
143a, 183a, 186a, 204a, 208b,
209a, 213b, 218a, 228b, 233a,
253a, 281b, 284a, 292b, 295a,
300a, 303a, 314a, 331a, 339a,
344b, 348a, 374b, 394a, 429b,
443a, 467a, 473a, 485a, 486b,
499b, 510a, 512a, 516b, 536b,
539b, 558b, 603a, 605b, 606a,
613a, 635b, 652a, 662a, 672b,
676a b, 689a, 708b, 713a, 716b,
725a, 731a, 744a, 751b, 754b,
758a, 763b, 776b, 790b, 791a b,
797a, 850b, 851b, 852a, 854a,
857a, 868b, 872b, 876a, 877a b,
878a, 881b, 888a, 892a, 895b,
900a, 907b, 911b.
vessel for altar, 196a, 426a,
438a, 870a.
vessel, circular, 838b.
vessel, cooking, 429a.
vessel for grain, 374b.
vessel, holy, 737b.
vessel, incense, 789b.
vessel, libation, 72b.
vessel, purification, 110b.
vessel, sacrificial, 704b.
vessel, sanctuary, 789a.
vessels of the body, 332a.
vestibule, 275a.
vestment, 419b, ' 652a, 864b,
868a, 874b.
vestment, sacred, 155b.
vestments, chamber of, 455a.
veteran, 17b.
vex, 27b, 768a.
vexation, 664b.
vexations, 2a.
vexed, 524b, 665a.
viaticum, 894b.
vicar, 98b, 103a.
viceroy, 392a.
vicinity, 638a.
vicissitudes, 246b.
victim, 561a, 669a.
victim, human, 846a, 862b.
victorious, 108a, 171a, 378b.
victory, 354b, 378b, 379a, 775b ;
prize of, 772a.
victuals, 126a, 832a.
victuallers, the divine, 469b.
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view, 745a, 891a.
vigil, 175a.
vigilant, 612a, 681b.
vigorous, 422a.
vigour, 240b, 611b, 676a, 738a,
783a.
vile, 93b, 728a, 734a, 834b.
vilify, 631a, 642a, 715a.
village, 137b, 179a, 350b, 352a,
765a, 787a.
vine, 7a, 21a, 72b, 124a, 626a,
788b, 789b.
vine of the god, 21a.
vinegar, 471a.
vine-land, 27a, 510b, 511b.
vineyard, 8a, 27a, 219b, 396b,
510b, 676a, 788b, 789a, 872b.
violate, 151b, 577a, 841a.
violence, 4a, 12b, 112b, 115a b,
241a, 338b, 388b, 397a b, 467b,
536b, 573a, 772b, 774b, 778a,
792a, 795b, 881a.'
violence, to do, 101a, 114b,
115b, 881a.
violent, 3a b, 190b, 208b, 215b,
395b, 690b, 804a.
violent man, 639b, 772b.
violet, essence of, 842b.
viper, 43b, 346b, 479b.
virgin, 17a, 372b, 426b.
virile, 217a.
virility, 205a, 717a.
virtues, 23a, 370b, 717a, 779b.
visage, 493a.
viscera, 45b, 223b, 767a.
visible, 266b, 600b.
vision, 68a, 243a, 266b, 432b,
473a.
visit, 65a, 549a, 642b, 866a.
visitation, 642b.
visitor, 576a.
vivers, 126a.
vivifier, 645a.
vivify, 591a.
voice, 560a.
voice personified, 560b.
void, 190a.
volume, 739a, 598a.
vomit, 11a, 205b, 223b, 541b,
659a, 698b, 702a, 753a, 762ab,
778a, 765a, 766a, 793b ; to
make, 652b.
vomiting, 152b, 762b, 807a.
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voracity, 606b.
vortex, 247a.
vow to, 723b, 740b, 741a ; to
pay vows, 168a.
voyage, 193a.
vulture, 354b, 378b, 756a, 909b,
910a b.
vulture amulet, 171b, 378b,
530b, 855a, 880b.
Vulture-goddess, 756a.
vulture mothers, 294b.
vulva, 12b, 13a, 758a, 769b,
785b.
W.
waddle, 476a, 858a.
wag the hand, 854b.
wage, wages, 56b, 206b, 642a,
650b, 729a.
wage war, 132a, 315b.
waggon, 12a, 111b, 208b, 287b,
825b ; part of, 34a, 530a.
waggon-load, 21a.
wail, 31b, 49a, 94b, 115a, 658a,
702a, 765b, 771b, 772b.
wailers, 157a, 771a b ;
professional, 348a.
wailing, 26a, 40a, 386b, 705b,
771a b ; for the dead, 301a.
wailing woman, 26a, 94b, 186a,
808b.
waist of ship, 576a.
waist cloth, 223a.
wait, 804b, 868a.
waiting-room, 183a.
wake, 382a.
wake up, 73a, 381a, 386a, 432at
612a, 681b, 766a.
wakefulness, 382a.
wakîl, 98b, 103a.
walk, lib, 118b, 196b, 212a,
324ab, 435a, 351b, 366b, 373b,
375a, 446b, 559a, 593b, 607a,
618b, 640a, 673a, 675b, 695b,
696b, 753b, 827a, 866a, 891a.
walk about, 429a, 653a, 696b.
walk over, 376b.
walk reverently, 443b.
walk upon, 891b.
walk with long steps, 184a,
255b, 653b ; with short steps,
to trot (?) 799b.
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walk with trees in it, 724a.
walker, 373b, 374a.
walking, place of, 80a.
walking stick, 726a, 822a.
wall, 60b, 380b, 457a, 587a,
595a, 605b, 633b, 637a, 650b,
660b, 661a, 707a, 823b, 858a,
896b, 910a b.
wall up, 750a, 873b.
wall, to build a, 769b.
wall, girdle, 676b.
wall, massive, 164a.
walled places, 902a.
wall paintings, 619b.
wallet, 803a ; sculptor's, 804a.
wallow, 842a.
wand, 825b, 900b.
wand-bearer, 849a.
wander, 568a, 640a, 839a.
wander away, 587b.
wander in mind, 841a.
wander round, 875a.
wander through, 881a.
wanderer, 883a.
wandering, 797b.
want, 12a, 19a, 25b, 64b, 127b,
226a, 397b, 514a, 580b, 618b,
726a, 732b, 800a, 897a.
want, to be in, 204b, 469b, 800a.
wanting, 395b, 732b, 754b.
wanton (act), 396b.
war, 241a, 315b, 320a, 459a,
461b, 549b.
War-god, 208a ; Syrian, 213a.
War-goddess, 112b, 127b.
war-ship, 132b, 330a, 592a.
ward off, 646b.
warden, 145a, 562a.
warder, 586b, 746b.
wardrobe, 70b, 613a.
warehouse, 180b, 193b, 286b,
549b, 723a, 900a.
warm, 611b, 623a, 676a, 681a,
700a.
warm-hearted, 681a.
warmth, 429a, 439b, 611b, 681a.
warped, 530a.
warrant, 848a.
warrior, 132a, 224b, 240b, 241a,
243a, 330a, 381b, 389a, 639b,
640a, 704a, 744b, 772a, 885a.
Warrior-god, 132b ; gods, 26a.
Warriors, the Two, 132b.
warts, 824a.
wash, 15a, 17a, 27b, 142a, 431a.
wash clean, 155a.
wash out, 726a.
wash over with something,
689a.
wash the heart, 28a.
washer, 136a, 170a, 431a.
washer of gold, 28a.
washerman, 318a.
washhouse, 155b.
washing, 117a ; gold, 317b.
washing place, 431a.
wasp, 539a.
waste, 114b, 168a, 311a, 348b,
440a, 459a, 594a, 628b, 711b.
waste ground, 532a.
waste lands, 16b, 815b.
wasted, 544b, 716a.
waster, 538b, 641b.
watch, 83a, 257b, 351b, 382a,
586b.
watch over, 506b.
watch, to keep, 175 a, 432a,
903b.
watches, night, 432a.
watcher, 109a, 175a b, 266b, 382a,
468a, 716a.
Watcher (Rä), 432b.
watchers of Ärits, 432a.
Watchers of Nekhen and Pe,
175b.
Watchers, the divine, 175b, 267b,
382a.
Watchers,, the Nine, 251a, 432b.
watchful, to make, 607b.
watch-house, 267a.
watchman, 432a, 586b, 862b.
watch-night of Isis, 811b.
watch tower, 254a, 273a, 274b,
275a, 432a.
water, 143a, 280a, 293a, 400a,
470a, 472b, 841b.
water, boiling, 293b, 400a.
water, celestial, 12a.
water, deep, 216a, 475b.
water, filthy, 31b.
water, holy, 156a.
water, mass of, 213a, 349b.
water of eyes, 223b.
water of fire, 293b.
water of well, 294a.
water, ornamental, 720a.
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water, primeval, 349b, 469a.
water, pure, 77b.
water, running, 569a.
water, salt, 280b.
water, sweet, 294a.
water that turns round, 294a.
water, to, 368b, 589a, 621a, 902a.
water, to make, 181b, 184a b,
237a, 260b, 262b, 429b, 528b,
708b.
water, troubled, 293b.
water-bird, 547b.
water-carrier, 148a.
water-channel, 144b.
water-clock, 315b.
water-course, 56b, 144b, 145a,
499b, 576a, 707b, 758a.
water-flood, 12a, 160a, 213a,
317b, 467a, 637b, 681a.
water-fowl, 5b, 294b, 324a, 541b,
579a, 621b; 647a, 768b, 772b.
water-garden, 401a.
Water-god, 10b, 12a, 71b, 281a,
293b, 467b.
water-house, 407b.
water-jar, 911b.
water-melon, 227b, 725b.
water-onion, 288b.
water-plant, 8b, 22b, 637b, 803a,
808b.
water-pot, 680b, 775b ; _of
palette, 247b ; scribe's, 205a.
water-skin, 569b, 576a, 758a,
887a.
water-station, 576a.
water-supply, 593a.
watered, 708b.
watering place, 99b.
waterless, 340b.
watery mass, 293a.
wave, 145a, 440a, 441b, 448b,
813b, 839a, 843b.
wax, 303b ; figure of men, 436a.
way, 32a, 144b, 276b, 277b, 290a b,
291a b, 293a, 333b, 334b, 499a,.
595a, 604a, 739b.
way, to find a, 807a.
way, to lose, 883a.
way, to make a, 445ab, 623b,
700b.
Wazîr, 848b.
weak, 398b, 472b, 506b, 520a.
we, 34a, 164a, 333a, 339a.
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weak, 8a, 10b, 22a, 26b, 39a,
55b, 78a, Ilia, 149a, 152b,
187b, 207b, 208b, 225b, 226a,
227a, 228a, 245a, 260b, 296b,
315a, 538b, 574a, 587a, 627b,
640a, 661a, 698a, 706a, 733b,
764a, 771b, 774b, 775b, 778a,
802a, 803a, 809a, 812b, 840a.
weak man, 809a.
weak things, 809a.
weak, to be, 634b, 891b ; to
become, lib ; to make, 520a,
644a.
weak-armed, 634b.
weak-hearted, 534b.
weaken, 594b, 635a, 640a.
weakness, 26b, 76b, 142b, 226a,
443a, 574a, 641a, 698a, 772b,
802a, 809a, 838b, 897a ; in
judgment, 352b ; moral, 674b ;
of old age, 152b.
wealth, 91b, 134b, 525a, 631b,
737a ; to get, 66b.
wealthy, 171a ; the, 663a, 736a,
737a.
wealthy woman, 182a.
weaned, 322a.
weapon, 2a, 11a, 21a, 72a, 132b,
138a, 232a, 275b, 278b, 290a,
300a, 305a, 321a, 327b, 334ab,
338b, 343a, 345b, 351a, 352b,
354b, 390a, 419a, 482b, 490b,
516b, 528b, 532a, 535b, 544a,
561b, 619a, 693b, 705a, 710a,
715a, 747a, 762a, 770a, 799a,
810b, 811b, 828a, 845a, 907ab.
weapon bag, 528b.
weapons, wooden, 640a.
wear, 189b, 860a.
wearer, 861a.
wearied, 32b, 262b, 802b.
weariness, 142a, 534a, 744b.
weary, 10b, 176b, 225b, 377a,
522a, 574a, 665a, 753a, 803b ;
of heart, 260b.
weasel, 522a.
weather, bad, 608b.
weave, 66a, 116b, 131a, 291a,
323b, 325a, 399b, 532b, 624b,
627b, 695a, 709b, 859b.
weave words, 695a.
weaver, 372b, 532b, 773a.
Weavers, the two divine, 116b.
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weaving, goddess of, 819a.
web, 623b, 806b.
weed, 902b.
week of 10 days, 331a.
weep, 12b, 26a, 33b, 49a, 94b,
424a, 425b, 537b, 605b, 763b,
771b, 772a, 786a, 808b, 821b,
826b, 857a, 858a ; to make,
611b, 642b, 681a.
weeper, 94b, 424a, 446a, 821b.
Weepers, the Two, 424a, 462a ;
goddesses, 462a.
weeping, 40a, 225b, 419b, 424a.
weeping woman, 794b, 808b.
weevil, 798b, 845b.
weigh, 285a, 527a, 363a, 614b,
622a, 688a, 808a.
weigh out, 899b.
weigh words, 194b.
weigher, 258b, 669b, 842b.
weighings, 258b.
weighing room, 527a.
weight, 189b, 191b, 301b, 356a,
728b, 828a, 854a, 856b, 875b,
883b, 908a.
weight, just, 842b.
weight, measured, 295a, 329a,
411b, 527a, 757a.
weight of a net, 210b, 883b.
weight of balance, 887b.
weighted with care, 883b.
weights, to falsify, 647a.
weighty, 108a, 839b, 883b.
welcome, 345a, 348a b, 354b.
well, 110a, 123b, 148b, 187b,
203b, 490b, 491a, 563b, 574a,
576a, 579a, 593b, 724b, 733b;
to be, 128a, 716b.
well, western, 579a.
well in Great Oasis, 477a.
well of water, 121b, 144a, 159b,
202a.
well then, 548b.
well-being, 148b, 893b.
well-conducted, 304a.
well-disposed, 209b.
well-doing, 217b, 304a, 370b.
well-favoured, 550a.
well-fed, 773b.
well-founded, 811b.
well-known, 583a.
well-pleased, 766a.
well-seasoned, 334a.
well-to-do folk, 134b, 663a.
well-trained, 304a.
west, 45a, 53b, 274b, 298a ;
Lion of the, 221b.
west bank of Nile, 53b.
west wind, 53b, 506b, 524a, 895a.
west wind, god of the, 474a.
wet, 31b, 39b, 843a ; to make,
212b, 451a.
wet lands, 104b.
wharf, 180b.
what ?, 36b, 77a, 92b, 235b, 253b,
279b.
what is, 146b, 399a.
what is it?, 253b.
what is not, 37a.
what is this ?, 26b.
whatsoever, 158a.
wheat, 50b, 126a, 242b, 399b,
466a, 468a, 523b, 529a, 559b,
592a, 648b, 788b.
wheaten bread, 788b.
wheedle, 650b, 804a.
when, 64b, 266a, 815a, 908b.
whence, 837b, 838a.
where?, 77a, 92b, 837b, 856ab,
882b.
whereby, 348a.
wherefore, 77a, 92b, 279b, 904b.
whet, 878a.
whey, 733b.
which, 37a, 398b.
which not, 348a.
while, 339a, 815a.
whilst, 815a, 908b.
whip, 89a, 90a, 139b, 387a b,
449b, 669b, 701b, 729b ; leather,
725a ; part of, 27a.
whirlwind, 180a, 465a.
whistling (of the wind), 560b. •'
white, 159a, 160a, 522b ; to be,
697b.
white, dead, 389a.
white apparel, 622b.
white (of bread, grain, etc.), 523b.
white-cake, 730b.
White Crown, 523a, 593b.
White Goddess, 522b.
white-haired, 704b.
who, 37a, 348b. 398b.
who is not, 37a.
who ?, 61b, 82b, 92b, 279b, 373a,
378a.
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whole, 193a, 779b, 834a, 851a,
880a.
whole, the, 765a, 908b.
wholly, 681a, 834a.
why ?, 77a, 92b, 279b.
wick, 254b, 256b, 533b, 808a.
wicked, 3b, 141a, 211a, 216b,
260a, 343a, 434a, 469b, 534a.
wicked man, 636a, 657a, 824a,
860a.
wicked, the, 340a, 377a, 431a.
wickedness, 14b, 31b, 208a,
214a b, 216b, 226a, 352b, 356b,
388a, 467b, 488b, 540a, 572a,
582a, 594a, 649a, 726a, 868b,
869a.
wicker box, 835b.
wickerwork, 204a, 307b.
wicket gate, 723a.
wide, 2b, 180b, 182b, 183b, 260a,
635b.
wide, to be, 255b.
wide, to make, 652a.
wide-tailed (i.e., Isis), 2b.
widow, 532b, 808b.
widower, 532a.
Widows, the Two, 532b.
width, 182b, 615a, 685b.
wield a battle axe, 201a.
wife, 331b, 477a, 481a, 599b.
wife, King's, 312a ; the first,
392a.
wife, of the god, 481b.
wig, 120a, 123b, 216a, 367a,
368a, 745b, 810b.
wild ass, 243b.
wilderness, 311a.
will, 37b, 45a, 107b, 155a, 192a,
270b, 351b, 460b, 508b, 521b,
865a.
will (testament), 45a, 106b.
will, to, 309b.
willing, 533a.
willingly, 309b.
willow, 825b.
willow stick, 825b.
willow tree, 840a, 857b.
wind, 13b, 82a, 89b, 96a, 98b,
130b, 141b, 174a, 198b, 273a,
280a, 342a, 344b, 346b, 356a,
369b, 377b, 593a, 605a, 648b,
651b, 683ab, 732a, 750a, 767b,
775a, 822b, 823b, 824a, 849b.
wind bandages, 188a.
wind, contrary, 343b.
wind, cool, 605b.
wind, dawn, 370a.
wind, fair, 836b.
wind, gentle, 354b.
wind, hot, 547a, 740a, 750b.
wind, moist, 902b.
wind, north, 318b.
wind of the belly, 732a.
wind round, 282a, 850b.
wind, south, 445b.
wind up, to, 827a.
wind, unfavourable or violent,
657b.
wind, warm, 451b.
wind, west, 467b, 506b, 524b,
895a ; god of, 474a.
Wind-god, 555a.
wind-goddess, 90b, 126a, 543a.
wind-pipe, 77a.
wind-plant, 370a.
wind-pole, 566b.
wind-storm, 903b, 814a.
winding sheet, 776a.
windings, 763a ; of lake, 763a.
window, 157b, 625a, 701b, 728b,
764b.
wine, 20b, 49a, 72a, 118b, 137a,
143a, 300a, 383a, 408a, 462b,
485a, 510b, 536b, 671b, 722a,
723a.
wine bowl, 462b.
wine, carob, 839a.
wine cellar, 72b, 106a, 238a,
868b.
wine cup, 72b, 842b.
wine, date, 217b.
wine, honey, 72a, 72b.
wine jar, 72a, 143a, 287a.
wine, medicated, 328a.
wine, new, 231b, 759b.
wine of Pelusium, 72b, 605b,
676a.
wine of Syene, 592b.
wines of various places, 72b.
wine, palm, 20b.
wine, place of, 213b.
wine plant, 72b.
wine pot, 801a.
wine press, 374b.
wine shop, 32a, 72b, 106a.
wine skin, 287a, 568b, 842b.
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wing, 275a, 462b, 522a, 607b,
733a, 809b, 878b, 883a, 907b ;
to spread the, 65b.
wing of army, 873b.
winged disk, 118b.
wings, pair of, 836b, 839a,
879a, 907a.
wings, variegated, 117b.
wink, to, 344a, 814b.
winnow, 121b, 527b, 724a.
winnowed, 751a.
winnower, 527a.
winnowing instrument, 527a,
531b.
wipe, 590a.
wipe out, 315b, 591at 840a. .
wisdom, 37b, 214a, 588a, 634a,
640b, 655b, 896a ; words of,
335b.
wisdom, ancient, 896a.
wise, 178b, 246a, 430a, 640b,
659b, 698a, 751b, 634a.
wise folk, 23a, 583a, 613a, 634a,
650b, 655b, 682b, 698a, 739a,
896a, 900a.
wise member, 751b.
wise speech, 896a.
wise, to be, 430a, 622a ; in
speech, 430b.
wise woman, 751b.
wisely, 637a.
wish, 37b, 149b, 270b, 310a,
417b, 464a, 521b, 561b.
wish, dearest, 79b.
wish for, 4b, 19a, 309b, 464a.
wishing that, 310a.
witchcraft, 217a.
with, 37a, 60a, 73a, 116b, 264a b,
296a, 333a, 339b, 373a, 414ab,
415a, 466a, 467b, 486a, 489b,
492b, 506b, 545a, 560a, 573b.
with him, 342a.
with the exception of, 493a.
withdraw, 63b, 152a, 246b, 481a,
487b, 499a, 538b, 635b, 707b,
755a, 757b, 847b.
withdraw arrow, 9a.
withdraw from, 240a.
withdrawal, 57b, 594b, 670b.
withering, 696b.
withholding, 537a.
within, 44a, 265a, 266a, 573a,
575b, 763a.
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without, 37a, 78a, 98a, 265a,
282a, 339b, 340a, 414b, 546a,
548a, 732b, 800a, 835a.
without, he, who is, 12b.
without like, 177a.
without second, 341a.
without, to be, 296b.
withstand, 818b.
withy, 151a.
witness, 332b, 334a.
wittingly, 265a, 430a.
woe, 7b, 49a, 219b.
wolf, 40a, 169b, 588a, 868a.
Wolf-god, 588a.
wolf's bane, 169b.
wolf's foot, 823b.
wolf's paw, 850a.
woman, 18a, 230b, 466a, 481a,
583a, 613b, 753b, 785b ;
married, 357b, 358a ;
parturient, 321b ; singing, 111b ;
suckling, 69a ; unmarried,
376a ; wailing, 26a ; wise,
430a ; with child, 663a ;
young, 426b.
womb, 570a.
womb, disease of, 9a.
womb, opener of, 160b.
women, apartments of, 79a,
481b.
women, divorced, 194b, 329a.
women, Egyptian, 430a.
women, foreign dancing, 234b.
women, house of the, 239a.
women of. the chambers, 237b.
Women, the Two, 429b.
wonder, 200a, 202b, 209b, 213b,
215a b, 292b, 544a ; to do a,
209b.
wonderful, 209b, 213b, 215a. •-
wont, 609a, 694a.
wood, 13a, 73b, 79a, 93b, 95b,
114b, 115b, 139b, 216b, 217a,
235a, 280b, 283b, 299a, 446a,
520b, 566a, 586a, 597a, 624a,.
664a, 677a, 716b, 749a, 821a,
841a b.
wood, a medicine, 35b, 231b.
wood, black, 566b.
wood, costly, 697a.
wood for chariots, 202b.
wood, objects in, 351a.
wood of life, 126b.
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wood packing, 89a.
wood, scented, 730a.
wood, white, 566b.
woodcutter, 770b.
woodwork, 206b, 905a.
wool, 610b, 680a, 726b.
woolly-headed, 809b.
word, .104b, 240b, 335a, 416a,
549a, 560a, 669a b, 717a, 860b,
862a, 913a b.
word, boastful, 335a.
word, evil, 136b, 202a, 335a.
word, last, of a book, 764a.
word, last year's, 335b.
word, magical, 22b.
word of hidden meaning, 63a.
word of ill omen, 185a.
word of power, 22b, 515a, 783a.
word of praise, 3b.
word of shame, 737b.
word of the sky, 335a.
word of Thoth, 335b, 402a.
word, rebellious or vile, 335b.
word, smooth, 335b.
word, strange, 541b.
Word, the divine, 886b, 913b.
Word, the Great, 913b.
work, 19b, 67a, 158a, 160b, 206b,
383b, 418b, 439a, 487a, 762a,
784a.
work, director of, 562b.
work about, 79a, 470b.
work a mine, 209b.
work a rope, 178b.
work at a trade, 65b, 66a.
work contentedly, 65b.
work, daily, 278b.
work in the field, 167a.
work in metal, 287a, 366b, 396a,
770a.
work in stone, 279a, 737b, 850b.
work in wood, 11a, 304b, 336b.
work out, 757b.
work skilfully, 447b.
work the bottle, 801a.
work the mouth, 351b.
work, to, 206a, 225a, 710a, 809b,
849b, 910a.
worked, 771a ; of metal, 711b,
849b.
worker, 67a, Ilia, 160b, 771a.
worker, i.e., creator, 67a.
working, 419a ; of oars, 757b.
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workless, 341a.
workmen, 67a, 74b, 76b, 82a,
94a, 105b, 124a, 158a, 201a,
206b, 215a, 220a, 439a, 440b,
483a b, 532b, 547b, 558b, 747b,
784a, 786a, 805a ; King's, 392a.
workpeople, 579b.
workshop, 75a, 81b, 273b, 445b,
483b, 484b.
workshop of gods, 82a.
workshop of gold and silver,
239a.
workshop, sculptor's, 780a.
workwomen, 67a.
world, 525a, 815a ; Four quarters
of, 766b, 815b.
World, Other, 36b.
worm, 62b, 124a, 155a, 237b,
259b, 260b, 261a, 262b, 346b,
374a, 471a, 497b, 499b, 596a,
791a, 878a, 882b, 913a, 914b.
worm at a tooth, 185b.
Worm, the, 6a ; Äapep, 878a,
882b ; of evil, 480a.
worm-eaten, 878a.
worms, intestinal, 252b, 499b.
Worms of Àmente, 261a.
Worms, the Nine, 480a.
worms, to become, 153a, 263a.
worship, 50a, 149b, 593a, 652b,
840b ; worthy of, 50a.
worshipped, 50a.
worshipper, 479b, 603b.
worth, 722b ; moral, 209b.
worthless, 165b, 339b, 340a,
546b.
would that ! 50b, 279b, 292b,
441b, 457a, 464a, 468a.
wound, 26b, 159b, 169b, 179a,
296b, 330a, 392b, 446a, 519b,
549b, 561a, 603b, 615a, 632b,
688b, 698a, 730a, 731b, 735b,
736a, 751a, 771b, 772a, 809b,
881a, 914b ; bloody, 715b.
wounded, 14a, 685b.
woven, 157b, 160a ; work, 110a.
wrangle, 744b, 852b.
wrangler, 744b.
wrap, 256b.
wrap round, 58a, 61a, 63a.
wrap up, 131b, 629b, 651b, 713a,
717a, 849a.
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wrap up a body, i.e., bury,
775b, 776b, 778a.
wrap up in, 269a, 850b.
wrapped, 776a.
wrapped up, 208b, 810b.
wrapping, 301a, 904b.
wrath, 12b, 14a, 536b, 774b,
794b, 796a, 907b ; man of,
14a.
wrathful, 532a, 615b, 689b,
wreath, 148b, 275a, 383b, 511b,
595a ; funerary, 127a.
wreathe, 530a, 572a.
wreck, 219b.
wrecked, 32a.
wretch, 319a.
wretched, 93b, 94b, 114b, 139b,
202b, 207b, 315a, 472b, 476a,
574a, 604a, 652b, 675a, 733b,
802a, 899b ; man, 715a.
wretchedness, 211a, 214a, 270a,
524b, 815a, 906b.
wriggle, 131b, 262b ; away,
594b.
wriggler, 374a.
wring, 28b, 114a, 156a.
wrinkled, 517a.
write, 190b, 191b, 597a, 610b,
619a, 662b, 680a, 690a, 841a,
854b.
write a book, 65b.
writer, 619b, 688a.
writing, 106b, 131b, 337b, 346a,
440a, 619a, 661a, 688a, 694a,
722b, 725a, 730b, 738b, 739a,
784a, 836b, 848a, 849a, 855a b,
857b, 885a.
writing, a, 129a, 567b ; writings,
82a, 619a, 622b, 755a, 836a,
* 882a, 885a.
writing, demotic, 619b.
writing, goddess of, 665b.
writing, hieroglyphic, 619b.
writing, sacred, 619b.
writing, to do into, 56b, 619a,
866b.
writing box, 447b.
writing instrument, 314a.
writing reed, 129a.
writing tablet, 123a, 129b, 302a,
303a.
writings, ancient, 345b.
written, 291b, 723b.
wrong, 30b, 31b, 89b, 136b, 141b,
211a, 260a, 472b, 772b, 774b,
894a, 895b.
wrong order, in, 844a.
wrong, to, 101a ; to do, 165b,
647a.
wrongdoer, 373a.
wrongfully, 894a.
wroth, 774b, 809b ; to be, 744b.
wrought, 771a.
X.
Xerxes, 534a, 536b, 566a.
Y.
Yankhamu, 143a.
yarn, 773a.
yaw about, 657b.
ye, 164a, 333b, 400b, 408a, 822b,
855b.
ye- two, 782a.
yea, 96a, 348a.
year, 422b, 427b, 857b ; empty,
732b ; first of King's reign,
460a.
year, ancestors of, 830b.
year, first season of, 22a.
year, last, 606a.
year, last day of, 131b.
year of famine, 514a.
year, the great and little, 427b.
year, the past, 677a.
year, the rolling, 247a.
Year-god and goddess, 427b.
yearly event, 561b.
years, henti, 488a.
yeast, 348a, ' 548a, 611b, 743a,
758b.
yellow, 113a, 797b.
yellowish-green, 150a.
yes, 348a ; to say, 823a.
yesterday, 225a, 381a, 664b.
yesterday, day before, 664b.
yet, 321a, 342b.
yield, 356b, 528a, 587b, 889a.
yoke, 6a, 100a, 274a, 384a,
520b.
yoke of beasts, 27b, 100a, 435a.
yon4er, 282b.
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you, 164a, 400b, 822b, 824a, 826b,
837b.
young, 269a, 716b.
young, to be, 150a, 386b, 423a,
427a, 471a, 487b, 664b.
young (collective), 471b.
young folk, 739a.
young man, 17a ; men and
women, 141b, 811b, 898a.
young, of animals, 573b.
your, 229b, 342a, 818b, 824a,
837b, 855b.
youth, 17a, 27a, 76b, 269a, 303a,
347b, 372b, 471a, 525a, 532a,
898a.
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youth, a, 487b, 749b ; youths,
466a.
youth, water of, 427a.
youthful, 150a, 547b.
Z.
zaribas, 60b.
zealous, 338b,
zenith, 163a.
zephyr, 354b.
zither, 902a.
zizyphus, spina Christi, 368a.
zodiacal light (?), 663b.
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OF THE HORUS, NEBTI, HORUS-OF-GOLD, NESU
BÂT, AND SON-OF-RA NAMES OF THE PRINCIPAL
KINGS OF EGYPT.
929.
(Thothmes II),
(Thothmes I),
HI),
A.
Àa-àb, 925.
Aa-àb (Psammetichus I), 940.
Aa-àb-meri-taui (Hagr), 941.
Äa-ärq-Rä, 929.
Äa-baiu (Àmen-em-hat III), 923.
Äa-hetep-Rä, 922, 929.
Aähmes I, 932.
Aähmes II, 940.
Äa-khä-Rä, 922,
Äa-kheper-en-Rä
932.
Äa-kheper-ka-Rä
937.
Äa-kheper-Rä (Pasebkhän
937.
Äa-kheper-Rä (Shashanq IV),
939.
Äa-kheper-Rä (Uasarkenà), 939.
Äa-kheperu-Rä (Amen-hetep II),
932.
Äa - khepesh - hu - Satiu (Amen -
hetep III), 933.
Äa-khepesh-hu-Satiu (Meneph-
thah I), 934.
Aakhu-en-Amen (Rameses VIII),
935.
Aakhu-en-Aten (Amen-hetep IV),
933.
Aakhu-en-Rä (Sa-Ptah), 934.
Äa-mu, 929.
Äanata, 928.
Äa-nekhtut-en-taiu-nebu (Seti I),
934.
Äa-neter-Rä, 929.
Äa-peh, 929.
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Macedonian,
Äa-peh-Rä, 929.
Äa-pehti-Set (Nubti), 929.
Äa-pehti-uahi-sepu (Psa-mut), 941.
Äa-qenu-Rä (Àpepà III), 929.
Äa-user-Rä (Apepà I), 928.
Ab, 920.
Ab-meri-Rä (Khati I), 921.
Ahtes, 919.
Ai I, 925.
Ai II, 933.
Ài-em-hetep, 921.
Àkàu-Heru, 920.
'A^w^ç, 921.
vA^cu/3tç, 941.
Alexander I, the
Macedonian, 942.
Alexander II, the
942.
Alexander I (Ptolemy XI), 943.
Àmen-em-hat I, 923.
Àmen-em-hat II, 923.
Àmen-em-hat III, 923.
Àmen-em-hiat IV, 923.
Àmen-em-hat V, 923.
Àmen-em-hat VI, 924.
Àmen-em-hat VII, 924.
Àmen-em-hat VIII, 924.
Àmen-em-hat IX, 924.
Àmen-em-heb, 934.
'A/teve/A^ç, 923.
Àmen-her-khepesh-f (Rameses X),
935. '
Amen-hetep I, 932.
Àmen-hetep II, 932.
Àmen-hetep III, 933.
Àmen-hetep IV, 933.
ÀmeniÀntef VII (?), 924.
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1258 INDEX OF NAMES OF PRINCIPAL KINGS OF EGYPT.
Àmen-mes, 936.
Àmen-meses, 934.
'Ajxevo<f)9ls, 932.
'Afxévo(f>LS, 933.
'Afji€v(o(f>aô, 934.
Amen-Rä-mes, 936.
Amen-rut, 942.
'AfjitVCTLS, 932.
yAp.eprj<s, 923.
'Aju./Aave/rrçç, 923.
'AfJifxevéfJir)?, 923.
'A/Awa-tç, I, 932.
'AjLtcucrtç, 740.
An (En-user-Rä), 919.
An (Qa-ka-Rä II), 942.
An- ... , 925.
Àn-àb- . . . , 930.
Àn-kau-Râ, 921.
Ankh-àb-taui (Sebek-hetep IV),
925.
Ankh-ka-Râ, 928.
Ankh-ka-Râ (Psammetichus III),
940.
Änkh-khäu, 920.
Änkh-kheperu-Rä, 933.
Änkh-mesut (Usertsen I), 923.
Ännu, 921.
An-nub- . . . , 928.
Änq-taui (Khian), 929.
Äntch-ab, 917.
Antef I, the Erpä, 922.
Antef II, the Erpä, 922.
Antef III, 922.
Antef IV, 922.
Antef V, 922.
Antef VI, 922.
Antef VII, 924.
Antef VIII Äa, 931.
Antef IX Äa, 931. .
Antef X Äa, 931.
Ant-her, 929.
Antoninus Pius, 946.
Àntriusha (Darius I), 941.
Àntriusha (Darius II), 941.
Àpepà I, 928.
Àpepà II, 929.
Àpepà III, 929.
Aphobis ('A(f>d>ßis) I, 928.
Aphobis II, 929.
Aphobis III, 929.
'Att/h^ç, 940.
À- . . . -Rä, 927.
Ari-maät (Userkaf), 919.
Ari-maät (Ai II), 933.
Ari-maät-en-Rä (Tche-her), 941.
Ari-maät-Rä (Ptolemy* VII, IX,
X, XI, XIH), 943.
Àri-mes-neteru (Nectanebus II),
942.
Àrksàntrs (Alexander), 942.
Àrksentrs (Alexander), 942.
Àrsenai (Arsinoë) I, 944.
Àrsenai II, 944.
Àrsenai III, 944.
Àrsu the Syrian, 934.
Artakhashassha (Artaxerxes),
941.
Àsà, 919.
Àst-àb-tâui (An), 919.
Ata, 917.
Àtati, 917.
Àtet I, 917.
Àtet II, 917.
Àtet III, 917.
Àtet IV, 918.
Àtet V, 920.
"aOcoOls, 917.
Àtht-em-sekhem-f-em-taiu nebu
(Àmen-hetep II), 932.
Àti I, 920.
Àti II, 921.
Au- ....... , 930.
Au-àb-Ra I (Her), 923.
Au-àb-Ra II, 924.
Àuapeth, 937.
Àua-en-neter-menkh (Ptolemy X
and Ptolemy XI), 943.
Àua-en-netërt-menkht (Ptolemy
X), 943.
Aua-en-netert-menkht-Rät
(Ptolemy XI), 943.
Àua-en-neterui-menkhui (Ptole--
my IV), 943.
Àua-en-neterui-merui àtu
(Ptolemy V), 943.
Àua-en-neterui-perui (Ptolemy
VII and Ptolemy IX), 943.
Auä - en - neterui - senui (Ptolemy
III), 942.
Àua-en-p-neter-enti-nehem
(Ptolemy XIII), 943.
Auf ni, 924. "
Augustus, 945.
Aurelius, 946.
Aut-ab-Rä, 927.
Àuuapet, 937.
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B.
Ba-en-neter, 918.
Ba-en-Rä (Menephthah I), 934.
Ba-en-Rä (Nepherites), 941.
Baiu-neter, 918.
Ba-ka-Rä (Tanut-Amen), 940.
Bak-en-ren-f, 939.
Batchau, 918.
Bebenem, 928.
Bebi, 918.
Berenice I, II, III, IV, 944.
BlvcoOpus, 918.
Boijfloç, 918.
C.
Caesar, 944.
Caesarion, 944, 945.
Caligula, 945.
Cambyses, 940.
Caracalla, 946.
Cleopatra I, Syra, 944.
Cleopatra II, Soteira, 944.
Cleopatra III, Kokke, 944.
Cleopatra IV, Berenice, 944.
Cleopatra V, Tryphaena, 944.
Cleopatra VI, 945.
Commodus, 946.
D.
Darius (Aapeîoç), the Great, 941.
Darius Ochus, 941.
Decius, 946.
Domitian, 946.
E.
En-ka-Rä I, 921.
En-ka-Rä II, 929.
En-maät-Rä (Àmen-em-hat III),
923.
En-user-Rä (An), 919.
Epiphanes (Ptolemy V), 943.
Euergetes I (Ptolemy III), 942.
Euergetes II (Ptolemy IX), 943.
Eupator (Ptolemy VI), 943.
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G.
Galba, 945.
Gerg-taui (Nefer-hetep I), 925.
Gerg-taui-f, 922.
Geta, 946.
Hz
Hââ-àb-Râ I (Apries), 940.
Hää-ab-Rä II (Alexander II), 942.
Hadrian, 946.
Hat-shepsut, 932.
Heken-em-Maät, 923.
Heker (Hagr), 941.
Heq Hequ (Augustus, Caligula,
Tiberius, Nero), 945.
Heq-maât-sekheper-taui (Ai II),
933.
Heq-qennu (Alexander I), 942.
Heq-semut (Philip), 942.
Her (Au-àb-Râ I), 923.
Her-àb-Râ, 927.
Her-Heru, 936.
Her-Heru-sa-Amen, 936.
Heri-àb-Bat(P), 923.
Heri-her-maät-sekheper-taui, 934.
Heru- ....-...., 930.
Heruà, 925.
Heru-Akau, 920.
Heru-Ipeq, 929.
Heru-ka-nefer,. 921.
Heru-men khäu, 920.
Heru-mer-en I, 921.
Heru-mer-en II, 934.
Heru-nefer-kau, 921.
Heru-netch-tef, 931.
Heru-sa-Ast, 938.
Hetch-kheper-Rä (Smendes), 937.
Hetcli-kheper-Rä (Shashanq I,
Thekreth II, and Heru-sa-Ast),
938.
Hetep-àb-Râ, 931.
Hetep-àb-taui, 923.
Hetep-her-maat, 934.
Hetep-neteru (Sebekemsaf I),
931.
Hetep-sekhemiu, 918.
Hu, 917.
Huni, 918.
Hunnu (Neos, Ptolemy VIII), 943.
Hunu-user-pehti (Alexander II),
-942.
I lîutchfa, 918.
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1260 INDEX OF NAMES OF PRINCIPAL KINGS OF EGYPT.
Iäbeq-her, 929.
Iämu, 929.
'Idvvas, 929.
Iäpeq-her, 929.
Ipeq Heru, 929.
Iqebärhu(?), 929.
Iuàa, 933.
K.
Ka, 917.
Ka-Heru, 919.
Kau-)(ùi<5, 918.
Kakaà, 919.
Ka-kau, 918.
Ka-kha, 919.
Kambasutent, 940.
Kambàthêt, 940.
Ka-meri-Rä I (Khati I), 921.
Ka-meri-Rä II, 921.
Ka-nekht-äa-nekht-sänkh-taui
(Rameses VI), 935.
Ka - nekht - äa - sutenit (Rameses
II), 935.
Ka-nekht-än-em-nesu (Rameses
VII), 935.
Ka - nekht - änkh - em - maät
(Rameses IV), 935.
Ka-nekht-Aten-meri (Amen-hetep
IV), 933.
Ka-nekht-häi-em-maät (Meneph-
thah I),'934.
Ka-nekht-hen-nesiu (Rameses I),
934.
Ka-nekht-khä-em-maät (Thoth-
mes III and Amen-hetep III),
932, 933.
Ka-nekht-khä-em-Uast (Rameses
IX), 935.
Ka-nekht-khä-em-Uast-sankh-taui
(Seti I), 934.
Ka-nekht-meri-maät (Thothmes
I, and Rameses II and Philip
Arrhidaeus), 932, 934, 942.
Ka-nekht-meri-Rä (Seti II and
Rameses XI), 934, 935.
Ka-nekht-qa-shuti (Amen-hetep
IV), 933.
Ka-nekht-sa-Amen, 936.
Ka-nekht-sekhä-Rä (Rameses X),
935. 4
Ka-nekht-sept-sekheru (Amen-
em-heb), 934.
Ka-nekht-tekhen-maät (Rameses
V), 935.
Ka-nekht-thehen-khau (Ai II),
933.
Ka - nekht - tut - khäu (Thothmes
IV), 932.
Ka-nekht-tut-mesut (Tut-änkh-
Àmen), 733.
Ka-nekht-ur-pehti (Amen-hetep
II and Set-nekht), 932, 934.
Ka-nekht-user-pehti (Thothmes
II), 932.
Ka- . . . . -Rä, 927.
Ka-Set-Rä, 925, 929.
Kashta, 939.
Ka-uäf-taui (Amen-hetep I), 932.
Kenbutcha, 940.
KevKévTjs, 917.
Ke^V, 919.
Khä-änkh-Rä (Sebek-hetep V),
925.
Khaàu, 917.
Khä-ba, 919.
Khabasha, 941.
Khä-em-Khebit (Sa-Ptah), 934.
Khä-em-maät (Rameses IX), 935.
Khä - em - maät - seshem - taui
(Tcheher), 941.
Khä-em-nesert-äa-pehti
(Thothmes I), 932.
Khä-em-Uast (Rameses XI), 935.
Khä-f-Rä, 919.
Khä-hetep-Rä (Sebek-hetep VI),
925.
Khä-ka-Rä, 925.
Khä-kau-Rä (Usertsen III), 923.
Khä-kheru-Rä, 926.
Khä-ma-Ptah, 934.
Khä-mu-Rä, 929.
Khä-nefer-Rä (Sebek-hetep IV),
925.
Khä-.. ..-Rä, 927.
Khä-sekhem, 918.
Khä-sekhemui, 918.
Khä-seshesh-Rä (Nefer-hetep I),
925.
Khati' I, II, III, 921.
Khäu-f-Rä, 919.
Khä-user-Rä I, 922.
Khä-user-Rä II, 929.
Khentcher, 928.
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Khent-tà, 917.
Khentu, 920.
Xeoi|/, '919.
Kheper-ka-Rä (Usertsen I and
Nectanebus II), 923, 942.
Kheper-khä-Rä (Usertsen II,
and Pasebkhän I and Paseb-
khän II), 923, 936, 937.
Kheper-Kheperu-Rä (Ai II), 933.
Kheper-maät-Rä (Rameses X),
935.
Kheper-Ptah (Ptolemy VII), 943.
Kheperu (?) (Amen-em-hat IV),
923.
Kheperu - neb - Rä (Tut - änkh -
Amen), 933.
Khian, 929.
Khnem-ab-en-maät (Arsinoë II),
944.
Khnem-ab-Rä (Aähmes II), 940.
Khnem-maät-Rä (Hagr), 941.
Khshaiarsha, 941.
Khu-àqer, 928.
Khufu (Cheops), 919.
Khui-Beq-t-uaf-taiu (Tcheher),
941.
Khu-taui (Sebek-hetep III and
Tirhakah), 925, 940.
Khu-taui-Rä (Ugaf), 924.
Khu-taui-sekhem-Ra, 930.
Kilgipa, 923.
L.
Aa^a/)i)sj 923.
Lathyrus (Ptolemy X), 943.
M.
Maä- .... 920.
Maä-ab-Rä, 922.
Maä-kheru-Ra (Amen-em-hat IV),
923.
Maät-ka-Rä I (Àssà), 920.
Maät-ka-Rä II Hatshepsut), 932.
Mak-Kamt-uäf-setu (Seti II), 934.
Mak - Kamt - uäfu - Petchtiu IX
(Rameses IV), 935.
Mak-Kam-uäf-Khaskht (Rameses
II), 934.
Masaherth, 936.
Meh-àb-taui, 924.
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Mehti-em-sa-f I, 920.
Mehti-em-sa-f II, 920.
Mekha, 917.
Men, 917.
Mena, 917.
Menephthah I, 934.
Menephthah II, 934.
MtjV^ç, 917.
Men-ka-Rä, 920.
Men-kau-Heru, 920.
Men-kau-Rä, 919.
Men-khäu (Men-kau-Heru), 920.
Men-khäu-Rä, 928.
Men-kheper-Rä (Thothmes III,
and the son of Painetchem 1
and Piänkhi), 932, 937, 940.
Men-kheperu-Rä (Thothmes IV),
932.
Mev)(éprjs, 919.
Men-khet (Psammetichus II),
940.
Men-maät-Rä (Seti I and
Rameses Xtt, 934, 935.
Men-ma-Rä (Amenmeses), 934.
Men-pehti-Ra (Rameses I), 934.
Menthu-hetep, I, II, III, IV, V,
and VI, 922, 926.
Mentu-em-sa-f, 926.
Mt](f>pr)<s, 932.
Mer-änkh-Rä, 926.
Mer-en-Heru I, 921.
Mer-en-Heru II, 934.
Mer-en-Ptah I, II and III, 934.
Mer-en-Rä I, 920.
Mer-en-Rä II, 920.
Mer-hetep-Rä I (Ana), 925.
Mer-hetep-Rä II (Sebek-hetep
VII), 925.
Meri-Aäh, 921.
Meri-Amen, a title of Seti II,
Set-nekht, Rameses II, V, VI,
VII, VIII, IX, XI (Rameses
XII ?), Painetchem I, Smendes,
Pasebkhän II and III, Amen-
em-àpt, Sa-Amen, Shashanq I,
II, III and IV, Usarken I,
II and III, Thekreth I, II and
III, Heru-sa-Ast, Peta-Bast,
Pamai, Piänkhi, Nectanebus
I, Amen-rut, Alexander the
Great, Philip Arrhidaeus, and
Ptolemy, 934-942.
Meri-Amen-Rä (Uasarkenà), 939.
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Meri-Amen- Rä-neb Heb (Darius
Ochus), 941.
Meri-Ast (Ptolemy IV), 943.
Meri - maät - sekhut - pau - neteru
(Tcheher), 941.
Meri-Ptah, a title of Seti I
(934), Ptolemy III (942) and
Ptolemy V, VII, IX, X, XI
and XIII, 943.
Meri-Ptah Ast, a title of
Tiberius, Caligula and Nero, 945.
Meri-Rä (Pepi I), 920.
Meri-senu (Philadelphus), 942.
Meri-taui (Pepi I), 920 (Nectane-
bus I), 941.
Meri-tef (Philopator), 943.
Mer-ka-Rä, Mer-kau-Rä, 926.
Mer-kheper-Rä, 926.
Mer-mashäu, 924.
Mer-nefer-Rä (Ai I), 925.
Mer-netchem-Rä, 925.
Mer-neteru, 934.
Merpeba, 917.
Mer-sekhem-Rä I, 925.
Mer-sekhem-Rä II, 926.
Mer-sekhem-Rä III, 928.
Mer-tchefau-Rä, 927.
Mer-user-Rä, 929.
Mes-hemut, 940.
Mesu't-Rä (Cambyses), 940.
Metcha (Khufu), 919.
Metfoucrov^uç, 920.
Mießic, 917.
Mtcra^ptç, 932.
M«r</>payjuou#cü(ric, 932.
N.
Na-ap-khar-ri-ya, 933.
Na-ap-khu-ra-ri-ya, 933.
Na-ap-khu-ru-ri-a, 933.
Naifäaurut, 941.
När-mer, 917.
Neb-ä (Psammetichus I), 940.
Neb-ari-au-Rä I, II, 930.
Neb-f-au-Rä, 926.
Neb-hep-Rä, 922.
Nebi (Nefer-ka-Rä V), 920.
Neb-ka I, 918.
Neb-ka II, 918. .
Neb-ka-Rä I, 918.
Neb-ka-Rä II, 918.
Neb-kau (Khati III), 921.
Neb-khäu (Sahu-Rä), 919.
Neb-khepesh (Àpries), 940.
Neb-khepesh-Rä (Àpepà II), 929.
Neb-maät (Seneferu), 919.
Neb-maät-Rä I, 926.
Neb-maät-Rä II, 926.
Neb-maät-Rä (Amen-hetep III),
933.
Neb-maät-Rä (Rameses VI), 935.
Neb-pehti-Rä (Aähmes I), 932.
Neb-sen-Rä, 927.
Neb-setu-mà-Tenen (Amenmeses)
934. '
Neb-taui (Menthu-hetep IV), 922.
Neb-taui-Rä (Menthu-hetep IV),
922.
Neb-tet-Rä, 929.
Necho, 940.
Nefer-ab-Rä I, 927.
Nefer-ab-Rä II (Psammetichus
II), 940.
Nefer-ari-ka-Rä I, 919.
Nefer-ari-ka-Rä II, 921.
Nefer-f-Rä, 919.
Nefer-hepu sgerh-taui, 933.
Nefer-hetep I, 925.
Nefer-hetep II, 926.
Nefer-ka, 920.
Nefer-ka-Heru, 921.
Nefer-ka-Rä I, 918.
Nefer-ka-Rä II, 918.
Nefer-ka-Rä III (Pepi II), 920.
Nefer-ka-Rä IV, 920.
Nefer-ka-Rä V (Nebi), 920.
Nefer-ka-Rä VI (Khentu), 920.
Nefer-ka-Rä VII (Terrl), 921.
Nefer-ka-Rä VIII (Senb), 921.
Nefer-ka-Rä IX, 921.
Nefer-ka-Rä X, 921.
Nefer-ka-Rä XI (Rameses IX),
935. *
Nefer-ka-Rä XII (Shabaka), 939.
Nefer-ka-Seker, 918.
Nefer-kau-Heru, 921.
Nefer-kau-Rä, 921.
Nefer-khäu, 919.
Nefer-kheperu, 931.
Nefer-kheperu-Rä, 933.
Nefer-renput- etc., 932.
Nefer-Tem- . . .927.
Nefer-Tem-khu-Rä, 950.
Nef res, 920.
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Neheb, 917.
Nehsi, 926.
Nekau, 940.
NeXaw, 940. '
Nekht, 917.
Nekht-Heru-heb, 941.
Nekht-neb-f, 942.
Nekht-neb-tep-nefer, 922.
Ne/cwç, 940.
Ne/crave/fyc, 941.
Ne/crai/eySoç, 942.
Neos Dionysos (Ptolemy XIII),
943.
Neos Philopator (Ptolemy VII1),
943.
Ne^eptrrçç, 941.
Ne^epxW9» 918.
Nero, 945.
Nerva, 946.
Nes-ba-neb-Tet, 937.
Net-àqerti (Nitocris), 920.
Netch (Soter I), 942.
Netchem-ab-Rä, 924.
Neter-baiu, 921.
Neter-hetch, 922.
Neter-ka-Rä, 920.
Neter-khäu, 920.
Neter-kheper-Rä, 937.
Neter-kheperu, 923.
Neter-menkh, 943.
Neter- mert, 922.
Netert-khäu, 932.
Netert-nesi, 932.
Ni-ib-mu-a-ri-ya, 933.
Ni-ip-khu-ur-ri-ri-ya, 933.
NtTw/cptç, 920.
Nub-ka-Rä, 929.
Nub-kau-Rä, 923.
Nub-kheper-Rä, 931.
Nub- . . . -Rä, 929.
Nub-taui-Rä, 922.
Nubti, 929.
O.
918.
'Ocropôcov, 938.
Otho (Marcus), 945.
Oua^ptç, 940.
Ovevé<f>r)<;, 917.
Oùcra^atSoç, 917.
OùcrepxW9' 919.
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P.
Pa-heq-qen (Karnes), 932.
Pai-änkh, 936.
Pai-netchem I, 936.
Pai-netchem II, 937.
Pamai, 939.
Pasebkhän I, II, III, 937.
Penen-set- . . . 930.
Pepi I, 920.
Pepi II, 920.
Pepi III, 921.
Per-àb-sen, 918.
Per-en-maät, 918.
Peta-Bast, 938.
Peta-Bast sa Bast, 739.
Pharaoh, Great, 941.
Philadelpha I, 944.
Philadelphus I (Ptolemy II), 942.
Philadelphus II (Ptolemy XIII),
943.
Philip Arrhidaeus, 942.
Philip (Emperor), 946.
Philometor I (Ptolemy IV), 943.
Philometor II (Ptolemy X), 943.
Philometor III (Ptolemy XI),
943.
Philometor IV (Ptolemy XVI),
944.
Philopator I (Ptolemy IV), 943.
Philo pa tor II (Ptolemy VIII),
943.
Philopator III (Ptolemy XIII),
943.
Philopator (Ptolemy XVI), 944.
Philotera, 944.
Phiriupus (Philiupus), 942.
Piänkhi the Great, 939.
Piänkhi-sa-Bast, 939.
Piänkhi, son of Shabataka, 940.
Pilatura, 944.
Pillppas or Pirrppas (Philip), 942.
P-neter-hunnu (Neos), 943.
P-neter-menkh (Euergetes), 942.
P-neter-mer-mut-f (Philometor),
943.
P-neter-peri (Epiphanes), 943.
Pripus or Plipus (Philip), 942.
•^a/X/AT^Tt^OÇ, 940.
^âfXfxovO^, 941.
Psa-mut, 941.
Psemthek (Psammetichus), I, II,
.III, 940.
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Ptah-Seti-sa-Ptah-meri, 936.
Ptlmis (Ptolemy I, the Satrap),
942.
Ptlmis (Ptolemy I), 942.
Ptlumis (Ptolemy), 942.
Ptolemy Mil, 942 ; IV-XIII,
943 ; XIV-XVI, 944.
Ptulmis, Ptulmis (Ptolemy), 942.
0.
Qa-ä, 917.
Qa-ka-Rä (Àntef V), 922.
Qa-ka-Rä II (An), 942.
Qa-khäu (Tirhakah), 940.
Qar, 930.
Qebhu, 917.
Qennu (Hagr), 941.
Qennu (Psammetichus I), 940.
R.
Rä-a- . . . 927.
Rä-äa-ärq, 929.
Rä-äa-hetep, 922.
Rä-äa-khä I, 922.
Rä-äa-khä II, 929.
Rä-äa-kheper I (Pasebkhän III),
937.
Rä-äa-kheper II (Shashanq IV),
939.
Ra-äa-kheper III (Uasarkenà),
939.
Ra-aa-kheper-en (Thothmes II),
932.
Rä-aa-kheper-ka (Thothmes I),
932.
Ra-äa-kheperu, 932.
Rä-aakhu-en (Sa-Ptah), 934.
Rä-äa-neter, 929.
Rä-äa-peh, 929.
Rä-äa-qenu (Àpepà III), 929.
Rä-äa-user (Àpepà I), 728.
Rä- . . . -àb-khent, 922.
Rä-an(?) kau, 921.
Rä-änkh-ka I, 928.
Rä-änkh-ka II (Psammetichus *
III), 940.
Ra-änkh-kheperu, 933.
Rä-aii-maät, title of Ptolemv
VII, IX, X, XI and XIII, 943)
Rä-au-ab I (Her), 923.
Rä-au-ab II, 924.
Rä-aut-ab III, 927.
Rä-ba-en I (Menephthah I), 934.
Rä-ba-en II (Nepherites), 941.
Rä-ba-ka (Tanut-Amen), 940.
Rä-en-ka I, 921.
Rä-en-ka II, 929.
Rä-en-maät (Amen-em-hat III),
923.
Ra-en-user (An), 919.
Rä-hää-ab (Apries), 940.
Rä-hää-ab (Alexander II), 942.
Rä-her-ab, 927.
Rä-hetch-kheper I (Smendes),
937.
Ra-hetch-kheper II (Shashanq I),
938.
Rä-hetch-kheper III (Heru-sa-
Ast), 938.
Rä-hetch-kheper IV (Thekreth
II), 938.
Rä-hetep, 931.
Rä-hetep-äa, 929.
Rä-ka- . . . , 927.
Rä-ka-meri (Khati I), 921.
Rä-ka-Set I, 925.
Rä-ka-Set II, 929.
Rä-khä- . . . , 927.
Rä-khä-änkh, 925.
Rä-khä-f, Rä-khäu-f, 919.
Rä-khä-hetep, 925.
Rä-khä-ka, 925.
Rä-khä-kau, 923.
Rä-khä-kheper (Usertsen II), 923.
Rä-khä-kheru, 926.
Rä-khä-mu, 929.
Rä-khä-nefer, 925.
Rä-khä-Seshesh, 925.
Rä-khä-user I, 922.
Rä-khä-user II, 929.
Rä-kheper-ka I (Usertsen I)v 923.
Rä-kheper-ka II (Nectanebus II),
942.
Rä-kheper-khä I (Pai-netchem I),
936.
Rä-kheper-khä II (Pasebkhän),
937.
Rä-kheper-kheperu (Ai II), 933.
Rä-kheper-maät (Rameses X), 935.
Rä-khnem-ab (Aähmes II), 940.
Rä-khnem-maät, 941.
Rä-khu-taui (Ugaf), 924.
Rä-khu-taui-sekhem, 920.
Rä-maä-ab, 922.
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Rä-maa-kheru (Amen-em-hat IV),
923. *
Rä-maät-ka I (Assa), 920.
Rä-maät-ka II (Hatshepsut), 932.
Rä-men-ka, 920.
Rä-men-kau, 919.
Rä-men-khäu (Seshàb), 928.
Rä-men-kheper I (Thothmes III),
932.
Ra-men-kheper II (son of Pai-
netchem), 937.
Rä-men-kheper III (Piänkhi), 940.
Rä-men-kheperu (Thothmes IV),
932.
Ra-men-mà (Àmen-meses), 934.
Rä-men-maät (Seti I), 934.
Rä-men-maät (Rameses XI), 935.
Rä-men-pehti (Rameses I), 934.
Rä-mer-änkh (Menthu-hetep VI),
926.
Rä-mer-en I (Mehti-em-sa-f I),
920.
Rä-mer-en II (Mehti-em-sa-f II),
920.
Ra-mer-hetep I (Ana), 925.
Rä-mer-hetep II (Sebek-hetep
VII), 925.
Rä-meri (Pepi I), 920.
Rä-mer-ka, Rä-mer-kau (Sebek-
hetep VIII), 926.
Ra-mer-kheper, 926.
Rä- mer- nef er (Ai I), 925.
Rä-mer-netchem, 925.
Rä-mer-sekhem I (An- . . .),
925.
Rä-mer-sekhem II (Nefer-hetep
II), 926.
Rä-mer-sekhem III, 928.
Rä-mert (Sebek-neferu-Rä), 923.
Rä-mer-tchefau, 927.
Rä-mer-user (Iäbeqher), 929.
Rameses, Ramessu, I-XII, 934-
935.
Rä-messes meri Amen, 936.
'Pa/Mecrcr^c I, 934.
'Pa/tecrcr^ç MiafAovv, 934.
Rä-mes-suser-taui I, 931.
cPa/A\|/ti>u-oç, 935.
Rä-neb, 918.
Ra-neb-àri-au I and II, 930.
Rä-neb-f-au, 926.
Rä-neb-hep (Menthu-hetep III),
922.
Digitized by
Rä-neb-ka I, 918.
Rä-neb-ka II, 918.
Rä-neb-kheperu (Tutänkh-Amen),
933.
Rä-neb-khepesh (Apepà II), 929.
Rä-neb-maät I, 926.
Rä-neb-maät II, 926.
Rä-neb-maät III (Amen-hetep
III), 933.
Ra-neb-maat IV (Rameses VI),
935.
Rä-neb-pehti (Aähmes I), 932.
Rä-neb-sen, 927.
Rä-neb-taui (Menthu-hetep IV),
922.
Rä-neb-tchefau I, 927.
Rä-neb-tchefau II, 927.
Rä-neb-tet, 929.
Rä-nefer-ab I, 927.
Rä-nefer-ab II (Psammetichus II),
940.
Rä-nefer-ari-ka I, 919.
Rä-nefer-ari-ka II, 921.
Rä-nefer-f, 919.
Rä-nefer-ka I, 918.
Rä-nefer-ka II, 918.
Rä-nefer-ka III (Pepi II), 920.
Rä-nefer-ka IV, 920.
Rä-nefer-ka V (Nebi), 920.
Rä-nefer-ka VI (Khentu), 920.
Rä-nefer-ka VII (Terrlj, 921.
Rä-nefer-ka VIII (Pepi III
Senb), 921.
Rä-nefer-ka IX, 921.
Rä-nefer-ka X, 921.
Rä-nefer-ka XI (Rameses IX),
935.
Rä-nefer-ka XII (Shabaka), 939.
Rä-nefer-kau, 921.
Rä-nefer-kheperu (Amen-hetep
IV), 933.
Ra-netchem-àb, 924.
Rä-neter-ka, 920.
Rä-neter-kheper (Sa-Amen), 937.
Rä-nub- . . . , 929.
Rä-nub-ka, 929.
Rä-nub-kau (Amen-em-hat II),
923.
Rä-niib-kheper (Antef X), 931.
Rä-nub-taui, 922.
Rä-qa-ka I (Antef V), 922.
Rä-qa-ka II (An), 942.
Rä-säa-ka, 933.
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VIII), 924,
(Senb), 925.
I (Menthu-hetep),
II, 927.
, 928.
928.
923.
Rä-sahu, 919.
Rä-sänkh-ab (Àntef
Rä-sänkh-en
Rä-sänkh-ka
922.
Ra-sankh-ka
Rä-seba- . .
Rä-Sebek-ka,
Rä-Sebek-neferu,
Rä-seheb, 927.
Rä-seher-ab (Peta-Bast sa Bast),
939.
Ra-sehetep-àb I (Àmen-em-hat
I), 923.
Ra-sehetep-àb II, 924.
Ra-sehetep-àb III, 924.
Rä-sekhä-en (Rameses XII), 935.
Rä-sekheper-en, 927.
Rä-sekhem-
Rä-sekhem-
Rä-sekhem-
Rä-sekhem-
Rä-sekhem-
Rä-sekhem-ka
Rä-sekhem-ka
. h 927.
. II, 930.
. Ill, 930.
. IV, 930.
. V, 930.
I, 921.
II, 924.
Rä-sekhem-kheper (Uasarken I),
938.
Rä-sekhem-khu-taui (Sebek-hetep
II), 924.
Rä-sekhem-nefer-kau, 931.
Rä-sekhem-shet-taui, 931.
Rä-sekhem-smen-taui, 931.
Rä-sekhem-suatch-taui (Sebek-
hetep III), 925.
Ra-sekhem-uatch-kau, 931.
Rä-sekheper-en (Rameses V), 935.
Rä-senb-ka, 927.
Rä-senefer-ab I (Usertsen IV), 923.
Rä-senefer-ab II, 924.
Rä-senefer-f, 929.
Rä-senefer-ka I, 921.
Rä-senefer-ka II, 924.
Rä-senekht-en, 931.
Rä-senetchem-ab (Nekht - Her -
heb), 941.
Rä-ses- . . .930.
Rä-seshesh-kheper, 938.
Rä- . . . -Set, 929.
Rä-setchef-[Ra], 924.
Rä-shepses (Tafnekht I), 939.
Ra-shepses-ka, 919.
Rä-skhä-en, 922.
Rä-skhent-en, 931.
Rä-smen- . . .928.
Rä-smen-ka, 924.
Rä-smenkh-ka, 924.
Rä-smen-taui, 930.
Rä-suah-en, 926.
Rä-suatch-en I, 931.
Rä-suatch-en II, 931.
Rä-suatch-ka (Heruà), 925.
Rä-suser- . . . 930.
Rä-suser-en (Khian), 929.
Rä-taa-kheperu, 937.
Rä-tcheser-ka(Amen-hetep I),932.
Rä-tchet-f, 919.
Rä-tet-änkh, 926.
Rä-tet-f, 919.
Rä-tet-hetep, 926.
Rä-tet-ka I (Àssà), 920.
Rä-tet-ka II (Maä- ...-...),
920.'
Rä-tet-kau (Shabataka), 940.
Rä-tet-kheru, 927.
Rä-tet-nefer, 926.
Râ-ûa'h-àb I (Aä-ab), 925.
Rä-uah-ab II (Psammetichus I),
940.'
Rä-uah-ka I (Khati II), 921."
Rä-uah-ka II (Bokchoris), 939.
Rä-uatch-ka I, 921.
Rä-uatch-ka II, 929.
Rä-uatch-kheper (Kames), 932.
Rä-uhem-ab (Necho), 940.
Rä-user-ka I (Ati I), 920.
Rä-user-[ka] II, .924.
Rä-user-ka III (Khentcher), 928.
Rä-user-ka IV (Ptolemy II), 942.
Rä-user-ka V (Ptolemy IV), 943.
Rä-user-ka VI (Ptolemy V), 943.
Rä-user-khäu, 934. .
Rä-user-kheperu (Seti II), 934.
Rä-user-maät I (Rameses II), 934.
Rä-user-maät II (Rameses III),
935.
Ra-user-maat III (Rameses IV),
935.
Ra-'user-maät IV (Rameses V), 935.
Rä-user-maät V (Rameses VII),
935.
Ra-user-maät VI (Rameses VIII),
935.
Ra-user-maat VII (Amen-em-apt),
937. -
Rä-user-maät VIII (Thekreth I),
938.
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Rä-user-maät IX (Uasarken II),
938.
Rä-user-maät X (Peta-Bast), 938.
Rä-user-maät XI (Uasarken III),
938.
Rä-user-maät XII (Thekreth III),
938.
Rä-user-maät XIII (Shashanq III),
938.
Ra-user-maät XIV (Pamài), 939.
Rä-user-maät XV (Piänkhi), 939.
Rä-user-maät XVI (Amenrut), 942.
Ren-senb, 924.
Rhampsinitus, 935.
S.
Säa-ka-Rä, 933.
Sa-Amen (Her-Heru), 936.
'SaßaKCüv, 939.
Sa-Bast (Piänkhi), 939.
Sa-Hathor, 925.
Sa-Het-Her, 925.
Sahu-Rä, 919.
Salitis, 928.
Sa-nekht (Neb-ka-Rä II), 918.
Sa Net (Amasis II), 940.
Sänkh-ab-Rä (Antef VII ?), 924.
Sänkh-ab-taui (Menthu-hetep III),
922.
Sänkh-en-Rä (Senb), 925.
Sänkh-ka-Rä I (Menthu-hetep V),
922.
Sänkh-ka-Rä II, 927.
Sänkh-taui-f, 922.
Sa-Ptah I 934.
Sa-Ptah II (Rameses XII ?), 935.
Säsh-qennu (Piänkhi), 940.
Seba- . . . -Rä, 928.
Sebek-em-sa-f I, 931.
Sebek-em-sa-f II, 931.
Sebek-hetep I, 924.
Sebek-hetep II, 924.
Sebek-hetep III, 925.
Sebek-hetep IV, 925.
Sebek-hetep V, 925.
Sebek-hetep VI, 925.
Sebek-hetep VII, 925.
Sebek-hetep VIII, 926.
Sebek-ka-Rä I, 923.
Sebek-ka-Rä II, 928.
Sebek-neferu-Rä, 923.
Sebek-shet(?)-neferu, 923.
2e/3iXc5ç, 940.
Sebkai, 928.
Seheb-Rä, 927.
Seher-àb-neteru (Nectanebus I),
941.
Seher-ab-Rä (Peta-Bast sa Bast),
939.
Seher-taui I, 921.
Seher-taui II, 924.
Sehetep-ab-Rä I (Amen-em-hat
I) 923.
Sehetep-ab-Rä II, 924.
Sehetep-ab-Rä III, 924.
Sehetep-àb-taui, 923.
Sehetep-neteru (Hagr), 941.
Sehetep-taui I (Atet V), 920.
Sehetep-taui II (Àpepà III), 929.
Sehetep-taui-f (Piänkhi), 939.
Seket, 930.
Sekhä-en-Rä (Rameses XII ?), 935.
Sekhem-àb, 918.
Sekhem-änkh-[en]-Amen, a title
of Ptolemies III, IV, V, IX, X,
XI, XIII, 942, 943.
Sekhem-ka-Rä I, 921.
Sekhem-ka-Rä II, 924.
Sekhem-khäu (Ati I), 920.
Sekhem-kheper-Rä (Usertsen I),
938.
Sekhem-kheperu (Thothmes II),
932.
Sekhem-khu-taui-Rä (Sebek-hetep
II), 924.
Sekhem-nefer-khau-Rä, 931.
Sekhem-pehti-khu-khäu
(Thothmes III),' 932.
Sekhem - pehti - ter - Petchtiu IX
(Seti I), 934. '
Sekhem-pehti- ter- Satt (Ai II),
933.
Sekhêm- . . . -Rä I, 927.
Sekhem- . . . -Rä JI, 930.
Sekhem- . . . -Rä III, 930.
Sekhem-Rä-änkh-taui, 931.
Sekhem-Rä-säa-taui, 931.
Sekhem-shet-taui-Rä, 931.
Sekhem-smen-taui-Rä, 931.
Sekhem-suatch-taui-Rä, 925.
Sekhem-uah-khä-Rä, 931.
Sekhem-uatch-khäu-Rä, 931.
Sekhenn ... 929.
Sekheper-en-Rä I, 927.
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Sekheper-en-Rä II (Rameses V),
935.
^e/i^/bu/rqs, 917.
Semqen, 929.
Semti, 917.
Senb I, 921.
Senb II, 925.
Senb-f, 924.
Senb-ka-Rä, 927.
Senb-mà-au, 926.
Senefer-ab-Rä I (Usertsen IV ?),
923.
Senefer-ab-Rä II, 924.
Senefer-f-Rä (Piänkhi), 939.
Senefer-ka I, 921.
Senefer-ka II (Ännu), 921.
Senefer-ka-Rä I, 921.
Senefer-ka-Rä II, 924.
Senefer-taui (Psammetichus II),
940.
Senefer-taui-f I (Antef V), 922.
Senefer-taui-f (An), 942.
Senefer-taui-Rä Sekhem, 926.
Seneferu, 919.
Senekht-en-Rä, 931.
Senen-änkh-en-Amen, title of
Ptolemy XI, 943.
Senen-en-Ptah, title of Khab-
basha, 941.
Senetchem-ab-Rä, 941.
Sentà, 918.
Senusert I-IV, 923.
Sept-taui (Amasis II), 940.
Seqêb-taui (Shabaka), 939.
Seqenen-Rä I Tau-äa, 931.
Seqenen-Rä II Tau-äa Äa, 931.
Seqenen-Rä III Tau-äa Qen,
931.
Sesh-àb, 928.
Seshesh-ka-Rä, 924.
Seshesh-kheper-Rä (Shashanq II),
938.
Seshesh-Ra-her-her-maät, 931.
Seshesh-Rä-upu-em-maät, 931.
^ecrcuy^tç, 938.
^ecroy^cucrtç, 923.
^écrcucrrptç, 923.
Ses- . . . -Rä, 930.
Set- ....... 930.
Set-äa-pehti (Nubti), 929.
Setchef-[ka]-Rä, 924.
Setchef-taui (Karnes), 932.
Setches, 918.
Digitized by
Setep-en-Àmen, a title of
Rameses IV (935), Painetchem I
(936), Pasebkhän II, Pasebkhän
III, Àmen-em-àpt, Sa-Amen,
Thekreth I, Thekreth II, Uasar-
ken II, Shashanq II, Heru-sa-
Ast Peta-Bast, Uasarkenà,
Amen-rut, Alexander II,
Ptolemy I, 9*37-942.
Setep-en-Anher, 941.
Setep-en-Ptah, a title of
Ptolemy IV, Ptolemy V, Ptolemy
IX, Ptolemy X, Ptolemy XJ,
Ptolemy XIII (943), Augustus,
Nero (945).
Setep-en-Rä, a title of Rameses
II, Sa-Ptah, Set-nekht (934),
Rameses VII, Rameses IX,
Rameses X (935), Rameses XI
(935), Pasebkhän, Smendes
(937), Shashanq I, Uasarken I,
Thekreth II, Shishak III,
Psamut (941), Alexander the
Great, Philip, Ptolemy III (942).
Setep[en]Tenen, a title of Khab-
basha, 941.
Setep-neteru (Amasis II), 940.
teOâv^, 918.
téOcos, téOcoo-Ls, 934.
Seti I Meri Ptah, 934.
Seti II, 934.
Set-nekht, 934.
Setut-Rä (Darius the Great), 941.
Severus, 946.
Sha-ba-ku-u, 939.
Shabaka, 939.-
Shabataka, 940. .
Shashanq I-IV, 938, 939.
Shepses-ka-f, 919.
Shepses-ka-Rä, 919.
Shepses Rä (Tafnekht I), 939.
Sheshà, 930.
Shishak, 938.
Ska, 917.
^KtfxCocfrpLS, 923.
Skhä-en-Rä, 922.
Skhent-en-Rä, 931.
Sma-taüi (Sebek-hetep V), 925.
Smai-taui I (Piänkhi), 940.
Smai-taui II (Cambyses), 940.
Smendes, ^eVS^ç, 937.
Smen-hepu I, Sgerh-taui (Amen-
hetep III), 933.
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Smen-hepu II (Nectanebus I), 941.
Smen-ka-Rä, 924.
Smenkh-ka-Rä (Mer-Mashâu),
924.
Smenkh-taui (Nectanebus II),
942.
Smen-maät (Amasis II), 940.
Smen-maät-Rä (Amenmer), 936.
Smen ... Rä, 928.
Smen-taui-Rä, 930.
Smerkha (Hu or Nekht), 917.
Soter I, 942.
So ter II, 943.
Stenh, 919.
Suah-en-Rä, 926.
Suatch-en-Rä, I, 931.
Suatch-en-Rä II, 931.
Suatch-ka-Rä (Heruà), 925.
Suatch-taui I (Sesh-àb), 928.
Suatch-taui II (Apries), 940.
Su-hetes, 919.
Sunu - 930.
Suser-en-Rä (Khian), 929.
Suser -....- Rä, 930.
T.
Taa-kheperu-Rä, 937.
Tafnekht I, 939.
Tafnekht II, 939.
Taharqa, 940.
Tan-da-ma-ni-e, 940.
Tair^eprjf;, 920.
Tanuat-Amen, 940.
Tariusha (Darius), 941.
Taruasha (Darius), 941.
Tata-mesu, 926.
tatau-mes, 926.
tau, 917.
Tau-äa, 931.
Tau-äa Äa, 931.
Tau-äa Qen, 931.
Tchar, 917.
Tchatchai, 917.
Tche-her, 941.
Tche-khensu-àuf-ankh, 936.
Tcheser I, Sa, 918.
Tcheser II, 918.
Tcheser-ka-Rä (Amen-hetep I),
932.
Tcheser-kheperu, 933.
Tcheser-kheperu-Rä, 934.
Tchet At, 917.
Digitized by
Tchet-f-Rä, 919.
Tef-f-meri I (Philopator I), 943.
Tef-f-meri II (Philopator II), 943.
Tehuti, 931.
Tehuti-mes I-IV (Thothmes I-
IV), 932.
Te-i-i, 933.
Tema-ä, 942.
femt-àb-taui, 921.
Tew?, 941.
Teriusha (Darius), 941.
Terri, 921.
Te ta (Àtet V), 920.
Tet-änkh-Rä, 926.
Tet-f-Rä, 919.
Tet-hetep-Rä, 926.
TeOfjiCüa^, 932.
Tet-ka-Rä I (Àssà), 920.
Tet-ka-Rä II, 920.
Tet-kau-Rä, 940.
fet-khäu (Àssà), 920.
Tet-kheru-Rä, 927.
fet-nefer-Rä, 926.
Tet-tet-nesiu-mà-Tem
(Thothmes' IV), 932.
Thekreth (Thekleth) I-III, 938.
Thesh, 917.
Thes-khau-em-Anu-resu (Amen-
hetep IV), 933.
Thes-rer-en-Aten (Amen-hetep
IV), 933.
Thes-taui (Amasis I), 932.
Thothmes I-IV, 932.
Thuàu, 933.
Ti, 933.
Tiberius, 945.
Titus, 945.
TXàç, 918.
T0V#/ACUCTIÇ, 932.
Trajan, 946.
Tut-änkh-Amen, 933.
Tut-mesut (Aähmes I), 932.
U.
Uä-en-Rä (Amen-hetep IV), 933.
Uah-ab-Rä I (Aä-ab), 925.
Uah-ab-Rä II (Tafnekht II), 939.
Uah-ab-Rä III (Psammetichus I),
940.
Uah-ab-Rä IV (Apries), 940.
Uah-änkh (Antef III), 922, 931.
Uah-ka-Rä I (Khati II), 921.
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Uah-ka-Rä II (Bokchoris), 939.
Uah-sutenit-mà-Ra-em-pet, 932.
Uasarken (Usarken) Mil, 938.
Uasarkenà (Uasarkenà), 939.
Uatchet, 929.
Uatchet-renput, 932.
Uatch-ka-Rä I, 921.
Uatch-ka-Rä II, 929.
Uatch-kheper-Rä (Karnes), 932.
Uatch-kheperu (Amasis I), 932.
Uatch-när(P), 917.
Uatchnes, 918.
Uatch-taui (Unas), 920.
Uben-Rä I, 926.
Uben-Rä II, 927.
Uben-Rä III, 927.
Ugaf (?), 924.
Uhem-ab-Rä (Necho), 940.
Uhem-khäu, etc. (Seti I), 934.
Uhem-mesut (Amen-em-hat I),
923.
Unas, 920.
Up-uat-em-sa-f, 931.
Upu-em-maät, 931.
Ur-bàt-em-Àpt, 934.
Ur-bi-em-Àpt (Àmenmeses), 934.
Ur-setu-mà-Tenen, 935.
Ur-sutenit, etc., 933.
User-â (Psammetichus II), 940.
User-àb (Khäfrä) I, 919.
User-f-au, etc., 932.
Userkaf, 919.
User-ka-Rä I (Àti I), 920.
User-ka-Rä II, 924.
User-ka-Rä III (Khentcher), 928.
User-ka-Rä IV (Ptolemy II, 942.
User-ka-Rä V (Ptolemy iy), 943.
User-ka-Rä VI (Ptolemy V), 943.
User-khäu, 919.
User-khäu-Rä, 934.
User-kheperu-Rä (Seti II), 934.
User-khepesh-het-hefnu, 935.
User-khepesh-sänkh-taui, 935.
User-khepesh-ter-Petchtiu IX,
932.
User-maat-Ra I (Rameses II),
934.
User-maät-Rä II (Rameses III),
935.
User-maat-Ra III (Rameses IV),
935.
User-maat-Ra IV (Rameses V),
935.
User-maät-Rä V (Rameses VII),
935.
User-maät-Rä VI (Rameses VIII),
935.
User-maat-Ra VII (Amen-em-
àpt), 937.
User-maät-Rä VIII (Thekreth I),
938.
User-maät-Ra IX (Uasarken II),
938.
User-maät-Rä X (Peta-Bast), 938.
User-maät-Rä XI (Uasarken III),
938.
User-maät-Rä XII (Thekreth
III), 938.
User-maät-Ra XIII (Shashanq
III), 938.
User-maät-Rä XIV (Pamài), 939.
User-maät-Rä XV (Piänkhi), 939.
User-maät-Rä XVI (Amen-rut),
942.
User-Ptah (Psamut), 941.
User-renput-äa-nekhtut, 934.
User-renput-mà-Temu, etc., 935.
User-renput-ur-nekhtut, etc., 935.
Usert-kau (Hatshepsut), 932.
Usertsen I-IV, 923.
Uthes-khäu-sehetep-neteru, 933.
V.
Verus, 946.
Vespasian, 945.
X.
Xerxes (Eep&ç) the Great, 941.
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INDEX OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES,
A.
Aboccis, 956a.
Abram's Field, 983a.
Abûkîr, 1042b.
Abu Simbel, 956a, 957b, 968a,
988a.
Abûsîr, 985b.
Abûsîr al-Malik, 947b.
Abu tig, 982a.
Abydos, 947b, 950a, 952b, 956a b,
984b, 993a, 994b, 1004b, 1006a,
1009a, 1013b, 1023b, 1049b, 1050b.
Abydos, Great Canal of, 1004a.
Abydos, Necropolis of, 976b,
1019b.
Abydos, sacred lake of, 1040b.
Abydos shrine, 996b.
Abydos, well of, 1029b.
Abydos of the North (in the
Fayyûm), 947b.
Accho, 968b.
Achshaph, 965b.
Adamah, 967a.
Addâr, 967a.
Adoraim, 967a.
Ahnâs al-Madînah, 1022a.
Ajalon, 952b.
Akhmîm, 949b, 956a.
Akko, 971a.
Alabastronpolis, 985b, 1015a b,
1041a, 1044b.
Alashiya, 961a.
Al-Batnûn, 1057a.
Aleppo, 1025a b.
Alexandria, 967b, 1009b, 1035a ;
suburb of, 949a.
Al-Hîbah, 951b, 1062a.
Al-Hîbu, 1014a.
Al-Kâb, 958b, 980b, 1024b.
Al-Lahûn, 1011a, 1050b.
'Alwah, 960a.
Digitized by
Amen, temple estate of, 990a.
Amorite, land of the, 957a.
Andropolis, 997b.
Andropolis-Gynaecopolis, 952a.
Änep, 1029a.
Antinopolites, 1060b.
Apamea, 956b.
Aphroditopolis, 985b, 989a, 1013b,
1056a.
Aphroditopolites, 973b, 994a,
999a, 1008b, 1061a.
Apis Bull House, 1016a.
Apis-city, 1004b, 1035b.
Apis tomb, 970b.
Apollinopolis Magna, 1061b.
Apollinopolis Parva, 1044b.
Apollinopolites, 966a, 976b, 1060a.
Arabia, 948a, 957b, 1062b.
Arabian Peninsula, 1051a.
Arad, 968a.
Aradus, 951a.
Armant, 958b, 988a.
Armenia, 948a.
Arsinoë, 949a.
Arsinoïtes, 992a, 1041b.
Arvad, 961a.
Ascalon, 965a.
Asfûn al-Matâ'nah, 990b.
Ashdod, 965a.
Asher, 964b.
Asia, 1037a ; Western, 968a.
Asklepeion, 985a.
Asnâ, 951b, 959a, 963a, 964a,
971a, 974b, 989b, 1002a, 1007a,
1031b, 1034b, 1050a b.
Asphynis, 990b, 1017b, 1018a,
1021a, 1023a, 1023b.
'Asqalân, 965a.
Assyria, 964b.
Aswan, 960b, 1017b, 1034a.
Asyût, 964b, 1002b, 1011b, 1030b.
Atfîh,' 992a, 1004b, 1061b.
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Athach, 968b.
Athribis, 950b, 967b, 989a, 1006b,
1012b, 1013a, 1019a, 1045b,
1049a.
Athribites, 951a, 961b, 1047a.
Avaris, 992a, 1013b ; canal of,
984a.
B.
Ba-bi-i-lu, 980a.
Ba-bi-lu, 980a.
Babirush, 980a.
Babylon of Egypt, 958a, 974a,
987a, 1030a, 1056a.
Babylon the Great, 977b, 980a.
Babylonia, 1033a, 1035a.
Bactria, 978a.
Bagrawîr, 977b.
Baharîyah, 973a.
Bahêrah, 1035b.
Bakchis, 986a.
Balbês, 962b.
Ballâs, 1005a.
Balyanâ, 1049b.
Barullus, Lake, 1030b.
Basti, 1041b.
Beeroth, 977a.
Behbit, 1021b.
Bekhten, 981a.
Belbes, 982a.
Benhâ, 989a.
Beni Hasan, 952b, 958b, 987a,
994a, 1016a, 1032b.
Berenice on the Red Sea, 1038b.
Bêrût, 978a.
Beth-anoth, 977a.
Beth-dagon, 977a.
Beth-horon, 978b.
Biggah, 1000a, 1031b.
Bileam, 977b.
Bi-ru-ta, 978a.
Bitter Lake, 1046a.
Boiling 'Lake, 999b.
Bubastis, 975a, 976a b, 978a,
981a, 987a.
Bubastis of the South (Denderah),
987a.
Bubastites, 958a, 968a, 1036a.
Bur-ku-na, 980a.
Busiris, 950a, 980b, 992b, 1005b,
1023b, 1062b, 1065b.
Busirites, 966a, 973b, 985b,
1010b, 1033b, 1038a, 1039a.
Buto, 973b, 981a, 983b, 986b,
1013b, 1061b.
Buto, Lakes of, 1012b.
C.
Cabasa, 1021b, 1023b.
Cabasites, 995a, 1023b, 1047a.
Cabul, 1045b.
Canaan, 1048a.
Canal of Thothmes III, 975a.
Canopus, 994b, 1049a b.
Cappadocia, 1050a.
Carchemish,'l046b, 1047a, 1049b.
Casius, 1025a.
Chemmis, 1027a.
Chenoboscion, 1005b.
Chun, 1046a.
Circle, the, 1045a.
City of Life, 969b.
Coptites, 984a, 1022b, 1044a.
Coptos, 966b, 1008b, 1010b,
1028b, 1032b, 1044a, 1048a.
Crocodilopolis, 958a, 984b, 992a,
1016a, 1034b, 1041b, 1051b.
Crocodilopolis (Gabalên), 948a.
Cusae, 1044b.
Cush, 965b, 1048b.
Cynopolis, 1016a,' 1047a.
Cynopolites, 959b, 1029a, 1033b.
Cyprus, 950a, 964b, 1005b.
D.
Dabûd, 1053b.
Dâkhlah, Oasis of, 962b, 1065a.
Dakkah, 964a, 1046b.
Damanhûr, 1061b, 1062a.
Damascus, 1056b.
Daphnae, 1059a, 1062a.
Deadland, 986a.
Delta, the, 1050b, 1065b.
Delta, the Eastern, 1050a.
Denderah, 947a, 950a b, 951b,
952a, 953b, 958a, 960a, 962a b,
963a b, 964a b, 969b, 975b, 976a,
978a, 986a b, 987b, 988b, 989a b,
990a b, 991a b, 992b, 993a b,
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994a, 1002a, 1004b, 1007b,
1009a, 1013a b, 1014b, 1015a b,
1016a, 1017b, 1018a b, 1019a,
1022b, 1023a b, 1024b, 1025b,
1026a, 1027a, 1029a, 1032a,
1037a, 1042a, 1044a, 1051a b,
1052a.
Denderah, sacred lake of, 1039a,
1040a.
Dendûr, 1008b, 1051a, 1060b.
Der al-Baharî, 1062a ; temple of,
1016a.
Desert, the, 1024b.
Desert, the Eastern, 1051a.
Dibon, 1053a.
Diospolis Magna, 973a.
Diospolis Parva, 948b, 963b,
973a, 1004b, 1013a, 1015b,
1018a, 1032a.
Diospolites, 950b, 973a, 1031a.
Door of the Circles (Abydos),
1034b.
Drangiana, 1033b.
Dûsh, 1048b.
E.
Edfû, 949a, 949b, 951a b, 953b,
962b, 963b, 964a b, 967b, 968a,
975a, 976a, 979a, 980b, 981a,
984a, 1000a, 1002a, 1007b, 1008a,
1009a, 1013a, 1014a, 1015b,
1016a b, 1017a, 1018b, 1023a b,
1026a, 1027a, 1036a, 1044a,
1045b, 1056a, 1060a, 1061b,
1062a.
Edfû, Lake of, 1041a.
Edfû, Necropolis of, 1061a.
Edfû, quarry of, 959b, 1053b.
Edom, 967a.
Egypt, 977a, 979a, 981a, 1043b,
1044a, 1045b, 1050b, 1063b.
Egypt, Lower, 976b, 1024b, 1043b.
Egypt, Middle, 1029b
Egypt, Upper, 1039b, 1043b,
1052a.
Egypt, Upper and Lower, 1036b,
1043b.
Egypts, the Two, 962a.
Eileithyiaspolis, 989a, 1007b,
1024a, 1057a.
Elam, 970b.
Digitized,
Elephantine, 952b, 954b, 955b,
971b, 976b, 1001b, 1009a, 1015a,
1017b, 1019b, 1020a, 1023b.
Elephantine of the South and
North, 947b.
Elysian Fields, 1035b.
Equatorial Lakes, 1004a.
Etham, 1028b.
Euphrates, district of, 1050a.
F.
Fakûs, 991a, 992b.
Faräfrah, 1050a.
Farshût, 987a.
Fayyûm, 967b, 974b, 991b, 992a,
1000a, 1027b, 1037b, 1039b,
1041a, 1052a.
Fayyûm Lake, 1010b.
Feshn, 1040a.
Field of God, 1036a.
Field of Reeds, 1035b.
Field of Salt, 1036a.
Field of Zoan, 1036a b.
Fire-city, 948a.
Fûm al-Khalîg, 1056a.
Fustât, 1030a.
G.
Gap, the, at Abydos, 972b, 974a.
Gau al-Kabîr, 997a.
Gaza, 1043a, 1049a.
Gazelle Country, 1050a.
Gazîrat al-Malik, Island of,
1028a.
Geba, 1043b.
Gebal, 1047b, 1048a.
Gebel Ahmar, 953b, 965b.
Gebel Barkal, 1005b, 1014b,
1050b, 1060b.
Gebel Silsilah, 1029a.
Gebelên (Jabalên), 948a, 949b,
958a b, 968b, 970a, 1031a,
1054b.
Gezer, 1043a.
Gibeon, 1043b.
Girgâ, 993b.
Gîzah, 951b.
Goshen, 1045a.
Grasshopper City, 1030b.
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Great Bend, 994a.
Great Circle, 1040b.
Great Green Water, 973b.
Great House, 986a.
Greece, 972b.
Gynaecopolites, 1025a.
H.
Hamath, 1022a.
Hammâmât, 1041b.
Hebron, 1026b.
Heliopolis, 954a, 958a, 964a,
975b, 988b, 995a, 1004a, 1005a,
1014a, 1021b, 1034b.
Heliopolis, Lake of, 994b, 1041a.
Heliopolis, Necropolis of, 955b,
965b.
Heliopolis, sanctuary of, 962a.
Heliopolis near Tanis, 958b.
Heliopolites, 1023b.
Henu-Boat, sanctuary of, 990b.
Herakleopolis, 951a, 958b, 963a,
970b, 991a, 1004a, 1013b, 1022a,
1023a, 1040a.
Herakleopolis, sacred Lake of,
1039b.
Herakleopolites, 1029a, 1034b.
Herakleum, 966a.
Herat, 1013a.
Hermonthis, 958a b, 988a, 993a.
Hermopolis Magna, 951b, 955b,
956a, 974b, 975a, 976a, 991b,
992b, 993b, 1013a b, 1023b,
1027b, 1042a, 1056b.
Hermopolis Parva, 986a, 993b,
1011a, 1062a.
Hermopolites, 950b, 974b, 978a,
1037b.
Heroonpolis, 1023a.
Heroopolites, 958a, 959b, 969a,
993a, 1006a, 1040b.
Hibis, 1019b.
Hierakonpolis, 978a, 1007b, 1014a.
Hipponon, 1014a, 1031a.
Hippopotamus Land, 1024b.
Holy Land, i.e., the Necropolis,
1052a.
Horns of the Earth, 1061a.
House of Rä, 989b.
House of Shu and Tefnut, 990a.
House of Tern, 986a.
Digitized b
Hyksos Country, 1038b.
Hypsele, 988a, 1037b.
Hypselis, 991b, 1021a.
Hypselites, 1037a.
I.
Ibrîm, 989a, 996a, 998a.
Ijon, 967b.
India, 1012b.
Ionia, 960b, 972b.
Ionian-Sea, 972a, 973b.
Ir-ka-da, 970b.
J.
Jarâbîs, 1046b.
Joppa, 971b.
Jordan, 971b, 972a.
Jupiter Ammon, 1035b.
K.
Kadesh, 1045a.
Kafr 'Ana(?), 954b.
Kalâbshah, 1052b, 1057a, 1058b.
Kanâ-Çusêr Road, stations on
' the, 953a, 966a, 967a, 968b,
973a, 976b.
Karbaniti, 1042b.
Karnak, 953b, 956b, 1026a b.
Khârgah, Oasis of, 973a, 976a,
1012b, 1048a b, 1060b.
Khi-ish-sha-ash-kha-pa, 1026b.
Kirjath Sepher, 1043a.
Kôm al-Ahmar, 980b, 1007b.
Kôm Yasîn, 1050a.
Kummah, 1000a.
Kûsh, 1048b.
L.
Labyrinth," 949b, 975a, 992a,
1039b, 1056a, 1060b.
Lake Mareotis, 982a, 996a.
Lake Moeris, 964a, 971b, 983b,
986a, 1001a, 1039b, 1040a,
1040b, 1046a.
Lake Land, 1052a.
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Lake of Fire, 1008a, 1040a b.
Lake Timsah, 1025a, 1028a,
1041a.
Land of Life, 969b.
Land of the God, 1051a.
Land of the Spirits, 1050a.
Latopolis, 951b, 954a b, 955a,
992a, 1002a, 1014a, 1015a,
1017a, 1019a, 1022b, 1030b,
1033a, 1034b, 1035b, 1046a,
1050a.
Latopolites, 1058b.
Lebanon, 1010a.
Leontopolis, 948a, 951a, 962a,
1015b.
Letopolis, 949a, 957a b, 960b,
1002a, 1032a.
Letopolites, 1027b, 1029a.
Libya, 1060a, 1010a, 1057a.
Libya-Mareotis, 948b, 953a, 957b,
1013b, 1041b.
Libyan frontier town, 1025b.
Life of the Two Lands, 969b.
Li-ikh-zi-na, 1011a.
Lycopolis, 956a, 964b, 986b,
1013b, 1039a, 1082b.
Lykopolites, 948b, 1016a.
Luxor, 985a.
Luxor, Temple of, 956b.
Luz, 1012a.
M.
Macedonia, 999a.
Madînat Habû, 949a.
Maghârah, 1001b.
Mahallah, 1021b.
Mahanaim, 998a.
Mahetch, 950b, 986a.
Manshîyah, 1008a.
Mareotis, 949b, 988a, 1001a,
1013b.
Matâ'anah, 971a.
Maxyes, 998a.
Meae, 1001b.
Mediterranean, 973b.
Mêdûm, 1001b.
Megiddo, 998b.
Memphis, 947a, 954b, 958a,
959a b, 972a b, 975a, 982a,
984a, 988a, 988b, 995a b, 996b,
1001a b, 1002a, 1006b, 1007a,
Digitized by
1009a, 1018b, 1019a, 1026a,
1029b, 1031b, 1034a, 1035b,
1040a, 1053b.
Memphis, irrigated land of,
1040a.
Memphis, Lake of Isis at, 1039b.
Memphis, Necropolis of, 1019b,
1022b, 1037a.
Memphis, suburb of, 948b.
Memphis, Tuat of, 1011b.
Mendes, 968b, 974a, 977a, 986b,
1017a, 1026a, 1051a, 1062b,
1065b.
Mendesians, 1020a.
Meroë, 977b, 980a, 997a, 1001a.
Meroë, Island of, 960a.
Metelis, 985b, 1003a.
Metelites, 981a, 1003a, 1006a,
1025b, 1027a, 1031b, 1036b.
Me then, 999a.
Metropolis, 1004b.
Migdol, 999a, 1002a.
Migdol behind Sai, 1002b.
Migdol of Baal Zephon, 1002b.
Mi-id-ta-an-ni (Mitani), 999a.
Minyâ, 988a, 1000a, 1001b.
Mitani, 999a.
Mît Kamr, 980b.
Mît Rahînah, 997a.
Moeris, City, 997b.
.Moses' Wells, 1029b.
Muthi, 988a.
Mycia, 998b.
N.
Na-akh-ri-ma, 1007a.
Naharayîm, 1007a.
Naharina, 1007a.
Nahrina, 1003b.
Napata, 956b, 986a, 992b, 1003b,
1005b, 1035a, 1046b, 1050b.
Natho, 960a, 967b.
Natron Island, 951b.
Natron Mountain, 958b.
Natron Valley, 958b ; Necropolis
of, 1061a.
Naucratis, 979b, 988a, 1005a,
1028b, 1047a, 1061b.
Negro Land, 1007a, 1051a.
Neherna, 1007a.
Nekhen, 949a, 951a.
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1276 INDEX OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
Ni, 1004a.
Nile, 1020b, 1021b.
Nile at the First Cataract, 1041a.
Nile, Canopic Arm of, 958b,
966a, 1035b.
Nile, sources of, 1044b.
Nile of Nubia, 972b.
Nilopolis, 990b.
Ni trio tes, 1036a.
Noa, 1006b.
Nomus Arabicus, 1035a.
North, Land of the, 1050b.
Nubia, 952b, 1022a, 1032b, 1044b,
1047a, 1048a b, 1051b, 1052a.
Nubia, frontier of, 1027b.
Nubia, Lower, 1036b^~
O.
Oases, region of, 975b.
Oasis, 975b.
Oasis, the Great, 973a, 1033a.
Oasis, the Northern, 973a.
Oasis of Jupiter Amnion, 1035b.
Oasis Parva, 973a.
Oasis, the Southern, 973a. "
Ocean, the, 1040b.
Old Cairo, 1030a.
Ombites, 1005a.
Ombos, 992a, 1002a, 1005a,
1013b, 1014b, 1015a ; Kom
Ombos, 1024a.
On, 958a, 964a.
Onuphites, 1010b.
Orchoë, 972b.
Orontes, 961a.
Osiris, death-place of, 1008b.
Osiris, tomb of, 949a, 950a.
Oxyrhynchites, 972b, 979b,
1031a.
Oxyrhynchus, 970b, 987b, 988a,
1044a.
P.
Palestine, Southern, 1008a.
Pampinis, 1005a.
Panopolis, 956a, 1013a, 1019a,
1027a b, 1035a.
Panopolites, 956a, 1000a.
Papa, 984a.
Parthia, 993b.
Pathyris, 983b, 1003a.
Pathyrites, 991a, 994a.
Pekhit, 987a.
Pekht, 987a.
Pelusium, 950a, 959a, 989b, 992a,
1009a, 1018a, 1028b, 1031a,
1056a, 1059a.
Persia, 982b, 992a.
Pe-Tep, 949b, 981a.
Pharbaetites, 949b, 952a, 1041b ;
Pharbaethus, 991a.
Philae, 951a, 962b, 973b, 984a,
1017b.
Philae, Island of, 949a.
Philistines, 984a.
Phoenicia, 1064a.
Pithom, 964a, 1001a.
Pithom Succoth, 993b.
Pontyris, 995a.
Primis, 987b, 989a, 996a, 998a.
Prosopis, 985b.
Prosopites, 951b, 970a, 1034a.
Ptolemais, 968b, 1008a, 1031b.
Punt, 969a, 984a.
R.
Rakoti, 985b.
Rameses, town of, 985a, 1040a.
Red Mountain, 1061a.
y Red Sea, 972a, 103b, 1038b.
Rehoboth, 1021a.
Rethen, Upper, 1012a.
Rome, 1010b, 1012b.
Ruwâd, 950b, 961b.
S.
Saba, 1038a.
Saïs, 981a, 989b, 1030b, 1032a,
1034a.
Saïs, Necropolis of, 989a.
Sakkârah, 1009b, 1011b, 1018a,
1032b.
Sakkârah, Necropolis of, 1047a.
Salt-Field, 1036a.
San, 1063a.
Sararîyah, 968b.
Scythia, 1037a.
Sebennytus, 970a, 985b, 990b,
1059a b, 1063a.
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Semnah, 947b, 1023a.
Serbonian Bog, 1054a.
Sethroïs, 1037a.
Sethroïtes, 1009a, 1041a.
Shârûkhen, 1038b.
Shasu, Land of the, 1038b.
Shechem, 1033b.
Shimshon, 1038b.
Shinar, 1033a, 1035a.
Shunem, 1038b.
Sidon, 1064b, 1065b.
Sile, 1017b.
Silhu, 956b.
Sin, 1059a.
Sinaitic Peninsula, 996a, 1011b.
Sinjâr, 1033a, 1035a.
Sîwah, 1035b.
Smataui, 987a.
Smen Heru, 1040a.
Sogdiana, 1033b.
Sôkhôh, 1037b.
Somaliland, 1051a.
South Lake, 1041a.
South Land, 1052a.
Speos Artemidos, 987a, 994a,
1016a.
Succoth, 986a, 993b, 1017a.
Sudan, the, 1051a.
Sudan, the Southern, 1028a.
Sûlb, 1014b.
Sumra, 1063b.
Sunrise, Mount of, 1061a.
Sunset, Mount of, 1061a.
Sun-temples, 962b, 1009b, 1031a,
'1036a, 1041a, 1053b.
Syene, 1017b, 1028a, 1030b,
1034a.
Syria, 965a, 1024b.
T.
Taanak, 1052b.
Tabenna, 1014a.
Tabor, 1050b, 1061b.
Tachompso, 1054b.
Tahpanhes, 1056a.
Tahtah, 1019a.
Takh-shi, 1057b.
Tall al-'Amârnah, 953b, 986a,
1000b.
Tall al-Kabîr, 1000a.
Tall al-Yahûdîyah, 1003a.
Tall Dafannah, 1056a.
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Tanis, 965a, 975b, 980b, 1002a,
1004b, 1027b, 1028b, 1029a,
1036b, 1051a, 1052b, 1058a,
1064a.
Tanites, 974a, 1027b.
Tara, 985b.
Tasitia, 966b.
Taud, 1065b.
Tebtynis, 1056b.
Tentyra, 958a, 1051a, 1052a.
Tentyrites, 952a, 1051a.
Termes, 1057a.
Thebaïd, 1044a.
Thebes, 947a, 953b, 958a, 969b,
975b, 976a, 980a, 983b, 997a,
1004a b, 1005a, 1007b, 1013b,
1022b, 1026a, 1027a.
Thebes, foreshore of, 1027b.
Thebes, gate of, 1027a.
Thebes, Necropolis of, 957b,
964a, 1005b, 1032b, 1053a,
1058a.
Thebes, Sacred Lake of, 948b.
Thebes, Western, 952a, 966b,
1052a.
Thebes of the North, 973a,
1004b.
Thebes of the South, 973a.
Thinites, 947b.
This, 985b, 986a.
Thmuis, 969b.
Thufi, 1059a.
Tibhath, 1060b.
Tibkhath, 1061b.
Timnah, 1055a.
Tomb of Osiris, 991b, 1000b.
Tuat, 950a b.
funep, 1055a, 1059b.
Tunipa, 1055b.
Tunpa, 1055b.
Tuphium, 990b, 1017b, 1018a,
1065a.
Tûrah Quarry, 969b, 1009a.
Two Lands, 977a.
Tyre, 955b.
U.
Udfû, see Edfû, 980b.
Ullaza, 960a.
Uzzen, 967b.
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W.
Wâdî an-Natrûn, 962b, 1036a.
Wâdî Halfali, 957a, 979b, 982a,
986b, 988b, 1050b.
Wâdî .Hammâmât, 1010b, 1061a.
Wâdî Natrûn, 951b, 958b, 1061a.
Wâdî Tumilât, 1040b.
Well between Egypt and Syria,
1029b.
Well near Ethâm, 1030a.
Well near Latopolis, 1029b.
Well of Abydos, 1029b.
Well of Àbsaqba, 1029b.
Well of Seti I., 1030a.
Well of Seti II., 1030a.
Well, the Great, 1029b.
Well, the Sweet-water, 1030a.
Well, the Upper, 1030a.
Well, the Western, 1029b.
White Wall, 959b.
X.
Xoïs, 1017b, 1025a,
Xoïtes, 1047a.
Z.
Zarepta, 1064a.
Zoan, Field of, 1036ab, 1064a.
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COPTIC GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
3\epe&e, 1019a.
'JXnoeTKH, 982 a
3\pJUL<Lrte, 988 a.
CXXpJULorte, 988a.
CXXxßüo, 106 ib.
3\$oßtjoc, 994 a.
Reci<L, 978.
G&cjot, 947 b.
Giojul, 971b.
GKeirf<L, 1018b.
Gjul&cjo, 1005 a.
Gjul&it, 100 ib.
GpJULerrr, 958 b.
GpJULortx, 958 b.
GcTuxy, 1048 b.
R<lic, 1033 b, 1047 a.
RiJULe, 1045 b.
R&<L£,c, 102 ib, 1023b.
Recfr, 1044 a.
Rhjulg, 1045 b.
Rhjuli, 1045 b.
Roeic, 1047 a.
Roc, 1044 b.
Rcjoc, 1044 b.
Rurre, 1045 a.
<\ioti, 1009 a.
U£.rtK<uiurr, 1002 b.
UeXez, 1031b.
UeJUL&e, 1000 b.
UeJUL&i, 1000 b.
Uertqi, 1000a, b.
Uert Retort, 1000 b.
Ueqi, 1000 b.
UecTxoX, 998 b.
U&iT, 100 ib.
£eoc, 1025 a.
0*<L&e, 973a, 975b.
Oreeiemrt, 960b.
Oreimrt, 960b.
ILLe<Lrtort, 951b, 1057a.
ILLOTpic, 991 a.
ILLOTpiTHc, 991a.
II«Lrt<L£,o, 989a.
rU-rtoTq&HT, 989 a.
ILliih, 984a.
neecjojuL, 986a.
TLeJULxe, HJjükh, 987 b,
988 b.
IlecoK, 994 a.
Ile-roß, 983 b.
ELexnie^, 989a, 1056a.
IIiX<lk, 951a, 984a.
nmnocjop, 981b, 984a.
ILulouj, 984 b.
IIoT&<Lc-f, 987 a.
noTcipi, 985 b.
IIOTXO, 986 b.
rioTojirt, 1040 a.
nxertexcjo, 983 b.
IItoot Jul ni&oceji*.,
958b.
Hxwx, 993b, 995 b.
P^.KO'f", 985 b, 1009 b.
ClOOTT, 1080 b.
Cot<ln, 1030 b.
CiÔtJOOT, 1025 a.
T<L&ertrtHce, 1014a.
TV.pKic, 1053 a.
Tft», 106 ib.
Tertxcjope, 1051a.
Tepurr, 1059 b.
Te&m, 1062 a.
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Tjulookh, 988a.
ToXkic, 1053 a.
Tno'rp<LitH, J 049 b.
<I>«Lpfi «lit, 991 a, 1022 b.
X^^&c, 102 ib, 1023b.
X-«-!-«-, 1027 a.
^'eXxic, 994 b.
tyoi, 1008a.
U^cjoi, 1008 a.
UljuL&ort, /005 a.
Ill«, 958a.
UJXhijuli, 1018 b.
UJAxm, 949b, 956a,
1027a.
UJcjoxïï, 1037 b.
£>£.(Tcop, 1013a.
8>rtHC, 1016b, 1022a.
2>ïït~ot, 1012 b.
2>ot, 1013a.
&OTÜ0&, 1022 b.
X^^rte, 1063 a.
2£<ute, 1036 a.
2C<lnh, 1064 a.
XeJULe, 1058 a.
Xgjulh, 1058 a.
XeJULrtoju/f, 1064 b.
XeJULrto-rf, 1059 b,
1063 a.
Xhjulg, 952a, 966b,
1058 a, 1063 b.
Xhjulh, 1058a.
XOOTCJ, 1059 a
'I\M.ert£,oTp, 1062 a.
^juLert^,cjop, 1062 a.
'ÏMuurt&cjop, 1051b.
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GREEK GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
ABATON, 949a.
ABOYrKIS, 956a, 978a.
ABYA02, 947b.
AAA2A, 1021a.
AAPAA, 955b.
AKH, 968b.
AKINH, 971a.
AAABA2TPHN0N 0P02,
1060b.
AAABA2TP0N IIOAIN,
1044b.
AAABA2TPQN FI0AI2,
1041a.
AnOGHKH, 982a.
APAA02, 950b.
APPAIIAXITI2, 948a, 960b.
A20P, 1021b.
BHPYT02, 978a.
BOMIIAH, 979b.
B0YBA2TI2, 978a.
BOYTfl, 986b.
BOON, 979b, 980b.
BYBA02, 1047b.
TAZA, 1049a.
TEPPON, 959b.
AAMA2K02, 1056b.
AAPAAN02, 1062a.
E2BENAHTI2, 1007b.
EAPAIN, 955b.
HPQQNnOAIS, 1023a.
6INI2, 1057a.
612, 10.=)7a.
IAOYMAIA, 967a.
IEPAKQN nOAIS, 1014a.
IHB, 947b.
IOnilH, 972a.
KAPIA22A0AP, 1043a.
K0Y2AI, 1044b.
KPQOI, 1000b.
KYIIP02, 955a, 964b.
KY2I2, 1048b.
KÜXQMH, 1047a.
AEYKON TEIX02, 959b.
AEQNTQN, 1015b.
MArAPOe, 998b.
MArEAAfi, 998b.
MArAQAON, 998b.
MAKEAONIA, 999a.
MEP0AI02, 977b.
MEPOH, 977b, 980a, 997a,
1001a.
MQ$I, 1006b.
NA6Q, 960a, 1004a.
NEIA02, 1007a.
NEOYT, 960a.
NHPAB02, 1004a.
OeOM, 06QM, 1028b.
0P6Q2IA, 950b, 961b.
IIAT0YM02 APABIA2, 986a.
IINOY*, 982a, 984b, 988b.
IÏTEMYGIS, 995a.
nTIMYPIS, 1050b.
PAOIA, 1010a.
PQMH, 1010b, 1012b.
2AIN, 1031a.
2AK0AXH, 1032b.
2APEIITA, 1064a.
ZIAQN, 1064a.
2MENAH2, 1007b.
2YHNH, 1030b.
2YXEM, 1033b.
TAAMI2, 1057a.
TANI2, 1064a.
TA2TA2, 1060a.
TA002 02IPIA02, 1000b.
TAXOM^fi, 1054b.
TIABQNI2, 1052a.
TOYOION, 1021b.
0AKK0Y2A, 1045a.
XAAYBON, 1025a„ 1026b.
XEMMI2, 1027a.
HEBREW GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
IDin« (Abydos), 952b.
^N, 949b, 954b, 955b.
RM, 956b.
Dil«, 967a.
Qytf-w, 967a.
DIN, 967a.
d^-jq, 952a, 966b.
^M, 967a.'
T?.™, 955b.
pN, 958a-
i2iN, 954b.
m, 967b.
*Htf?N, 965b, 971a.
]i*N, 967b.
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1^;m, 952b.
jpflW*, 961b.
n?M, 957b.
nby, 957a.
rnn^N, 959a.
PQM, 956b.
^m, 956b.
THN, 950b.
TftlÇN, 965a.
Dnw, 1028b.
JTHNl, 977a.
, 977b, 980a.
^HE, 978a.
oyba, 977b.
nim, 980a.
prrçTPa, 977a.
fihTPa, 978b.
isb-na, 978b.
D^jrrpa, 978b.
nfojjTPSi, 977a.
jMttrrv»!, 978b.
itiottrrpa, 989b.
nisrrrpa, 978b.
D^vn \n, 960b.
7311, 1047b.
sna, 1043b.
Itona, 1043b.
juna, 1049a.
"fijl, 1043 a.
■na, 1048b.
ft, it45'd.
■V|TT, I060b.
ipyn, 1053a.
ptpCT, 1056b.
on, 1012b.
in, 1012a.
*?N"in, 1012b.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
fi-on, 1026b.
rrann, 1021a.
TT-.'
ypn, 1024b.
r\|27n, 1025a.
™?D, 1020a, 1022a.
DJn, 1016a, 1022a.
non, 1025b.
D"non, 1020a.
Tten, 102 ib.
T
V3in, 1024b.
nun, 1024b.
Din, 1026b.
r\n, 1026b, 102,8b.
nrntp, 1060b.
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n\ 97lb-
oy^y., 971b.
re, 960b.
D^, 971b.
^«-n'p^, 971a.
is?, 972a.
1T£, 97lb, 97 2a-
n:ç-i, 972b.
^35, 1045b.
pa, 1046a.
12À3, 965b, 1047a.
]:w3, 1046a.
rnas, 1048a.
Tinps, 1048a.
ttJ^O?")?, 1042 b.
p3, 1046b.
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]:A, 1009b.
hiit?, 1009b.
^37, 1010a.
"QV?, 1010a.
ft7, 10 (2a.
Viao, 998b.
brurç, 998b, 1002b.
o?:n?2, 998a.
rnvrç, 99SK
DÏlft, 996b, 998a.
nip.ç, 998b.
Swtfo, 998a.
jtaNNi), 1004a.
nii2, 1005a.
132, 1008a.
Sm, 1007a.
onsQ ?n:, 1007a.
]o3?2, 1004a.
nrp, 1030b.
fps, 1059a.
pp, 1059a.
ni3D, 1060a.
nj?, 1043a, 1049a.
IV, 968b, 969b.
-jy, 968b.
Î3V, 96Sb.
POV, 968a.
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Dittp-)y, 970a.
12V, 969a.
^N-IQV' 969a-
-ny, 968a.
niirrà, 970b.
Tjnv, 968b.
non "»s, 987a.
D^ip1??), 984a.
Dsns, 995 b.
DJIQ, 986a.
TIS, 1063a.
»ÏTO, 1064b.
]$2, 1064a.
riDTJ, 1064 a.
Dip, 1045a.
rrioip, 1043a.
Ipp'nnp, 1043a. '
rhtjii?, 1043a.
ttHpttWl, IO1 lb.
nai, 1009b.
rvai, 1010a.
nnrn, 1021 a.
3irn, 101 ia.
Dpojn, 985a, 989b.
I^rnito, 1036a.
roito, 1037b.
■viitf, 959t>.
DDltf, 1033b.
fitttotf,. 1038b.
TWttJ, 1033a, 1035a.
jnnttj, 1038b.
)™>> 1033b.
■vor), 1050b, 1051b.
Dmsnjrn, 1056a.
n:on, 1055a.
■?T33?n, 1052b.
ASSYRIAN AND PERSIAN GEOGRAPHICAL
NAMES.
^ÏÏ^Ifcl }} <HI, 971b.
^TT *=££ ^ <r*' 965a.
--ÏÏ *£l TT ^T<» IQ43a.
^Tï -S Hfï* S. 965b.
^w^w. I968b'
Vïï^ï<ï-Sfî. 961a.
v Tyt A£ —YY<Y- 957a.
^ T? ET ^ï £ïïï. 1022a.
v Tt êï ^ï m 1020a.
^TT ï? * ^ £]> 956b.
^Tï ~ï £«. 956b.
^TT<T-n<T^£T<T. 961b.
^n if &n £ïï> 950b.
^ïhï nn^Tsn-. 961b.
<MMW^ÏÏMYTSÏÏ'96ib.
^ïï <T—TY<T BT £ïï> 950b.
^ïT<wwsn^ïï^r96ib.
^<MH'?TY^K96ib.
<v ïyt 4M -ï? ^' 1013a.
v^ ï? Sf .??< ^T ^ï<> 1013a.
<î3( H <ff "Te «=TtT T <<' IOI3a-
frr 2Ï ï<f 7f ^0 948a.
ÏYT S H ^ïï ~f n 96ia-
^ïï <mm &n * ïk 960b.
-cTT - "M © ~Mf <Ef. 965a.
<" ~V <Bf. 964b-
v sêï -"I ^ï> 955a.
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«
<\
ifr] <IêI> 977 b^
| HT -T ïï" -« <U "<<• 977 b-
I flt A. 978a.
=1 îïï «II cItT 21 If <<• 978a.
-cyy v- v- *■-, 988 b.
-tïï - J™ <T* <T*. 986b.
v Hf- «=TTT*. 977b.
-sfl ~< *jn ssfl. 978a.
•*TT V <T- *ffl, 985b.
^TT £•* e* -EM, 1047b.
--ÏT SI -EL !047b-
-=tt snjr -t >°49a.
--TÏ ^ 4f<T <I@f. 1043a.
^ -TIA ~H. 1043b.
-cJT V -UK -JIT. 1042 b.
►cïï ^T ST - ^-T. 1056b.
tïï <T3= + *-T, 1056b.
-tTT öf up fclj, 1055a.
I — I 21 fc. 1033b.
<s=< 2Ï n" 7s. IOI3a-
v- cTTT= >-<. 955a.
v *me CW* -TT<T *ïï*ï. 965 b.
-cTT ^TTY= ^T •*. 967a.
~cff î=TTT= 2TT. 955 b.
-cTT AW- *, 958a.
Zi-ib-la-an-da, 1063a.
-cyy Hfï^ ^ï ^ï Io6ob-
iluZa-kha-bu-na-ash, 1033b.
\* -TT* 33Cm H <MT<T. -035a,
1059 a. .
--IT -ïï* -ÏH SI ITC '-"I-
1063 b.
-CÏÏ rr< <SL «7Ï -fcH, 1043a.
*-^yy »->- <x, 1025 a, 1026 b.
v 4 a^ïï t>*> 1024b.
*--ïï — £-£, 1024b.
-^yy ^ ^ ^z» 1027b.
*--ïï A SfH tE5S <F> 1016a,
1022a.
►eïïïï<sirB=n <m. >o2.b.
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-cTT ceTJ *-. 972a.
-cTT STÎ m ~Hf. 952 b.
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tff EETÎ -a*- ■* a. 972a.
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~cfT Ef I- <T*. '°42b.
-cTT M T- ^T<. -045b.
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v- s±T-T ~I * IK StTcT, 1050a.
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^n 3i ^HuKSEmigf ,998b.
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\* Zfc t£ <IgJ, 1004a.
\\ iix ztf ÉÏHÏ-, 1012 b.
^TT V- TT< ^ *, 959a.
^y — ^ ^ <~ ]l 1007a.
V ^y ^yy<y ^ I007a.
^H ^y set HMf *ïïï*. 960a,
1004 a.
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-^ stf fcfl V, 97ob.
^ tmt<t-~, 948a.
X- y? ^TT<y ^, 948a.
^yy ^ ^HfTT + ^y<, 1029b.
^ ^ ^T <£S *T. 984 a.
^ *t- ^ ^m. 984b. '
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\\3= 45 If fif. 982b.
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^-TT -BTT A*-- ^> 1059a.
*<TT ^t ^ -TTT- ^K IQ59b,
1063 a, 1064 b.
►cTT =eTY =*ï ^T. 1065b.
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-tTT t>g -8 BrTT. >o63b-
-=TT HflMf HI ~eIT< '064a-
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^ c: *in. 1063a.
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►cTT Tt: ^T <IU, 1045 a.
alu Qi - iz - wa-ad-na, 1043b.
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^TT *JDB A-T -ÏÏ*. IOIia-
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fe fc, 1037a.
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>-cïï -EÏÏÏ AHfTT ^ £W.
.1052 b.
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<WV> :, 949b, 956a. I rirh^:, Oa^:} 973t>. | nWi:,978a.
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1285
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ooo.toir*; 950b.
ioaAp< 964b.
jaaûa^TDÎ.T, 1056b.
io^.*», 1021b.
i^cu, 972a.
frrJuxu, 1007a.
CV.*-^, 968b.
ARABIC GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
vXA9 yj\, 985b.
fii*±\, 949b, 956a,
I02 7a.
<_—*jjj>l, 1019a.
yis\, 1051b.
■>y» 95ob, 961b.
£,\y*\> I030b.
uyi*>\, 990b, IOI7b,
1021 a.
gVÜo^, 1056a.
^Jdl, 971b.
k*JüU 1044a.
*AAsyiM, 1044b.
umaXM» 1047a.
^UaI, 1016b, 1022a.
<__3*^> 951a.
l^L», 989a.
-v^^j> 99°t>, 1008a,
1021b.
«k^o J.J, 987a.
^i JJ, I059a.
< ÄiLo, 1056b.
J^xu», 1035a.
-yUl ^a^w, 1039a.
Lsx^, 1025a.
iyU-w, 1059b.
j^JLi, 1041a.
^Uö, 1036b, 1064a.
»Sic, 968b.
x^Xci 960a.
aye, 1043a.
u-yîli, 1045a.
J*jU>» 1045 b.
»;%?» 1049b.
J&;?» 1046b.
^J -^T, 1005a.
^UxJU, I002b.
jy£>, I02 2b.
6,^JU\ tfâ^, 958b-
lib, 972a.
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LIST OF THE COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES
QUOTED IN THE EGYPTIAN DICTIONARY.
Ox
^.ßcüort, 39b.
^J&cjo, 40a.
£.epeT, 27b, 520b.
^etop, 455b.
<U<LI, 107b.
<LKe, 12a, 92b.
£.kXh, 139b.
<lko, 1 ob, 92b.
A.KCJO, 1 ob, lib, 92b,
139a.
^.KCJOpI, I lb.
iK^TH, 766a.
A.X, I I2a.
&.X&.K, 451b.
&X&.X, 7b.
<5*Xe, 28a,* 29a, 112a,
129a.
<s.Xixi, 7b.
«S.XK6, 131b.
^XöXi, 2 ib.
é.XoOT6, 4a.
^Xo*c, 130b.
^.XcnrXA., 499b.
<5juL£.£/re, 54b, 317b.
ajuuci, 55a.
AjuLorti, 54b.
A.JULOT, 48b, 266b, 292b.
^JULOTIt, 5lb.
^JW-PH&e, 315a.
^.rt, 34b.
A.ITA.T, 60a.
A.rt^.ctj, 112a, 126a.
A.rteJULpcjo, 105a.
<LitÇK&e, 106b.
^.rtOHp, 407b.
<Lrtecnrc, 472a, 492b.
^.rtKOT, 780b.
^.rtoK, 60b, 356a.
<lnok, £,cjo, 60b.
<lnojul, 34a, 56a, 62a,
376b.
^.rtcnrn, 61 a.
^.rtxeXeJUL, 307b.
^.rtxcjooT, 105 b.
£.rt,£fU., 106a.
^.rt&cnrpe, 57a.
A.oT^.rt, 34b, 58a.
<Lcnrem, 34b.
A.OTÜ0, 32 b.
£.-n£.£/re, 245a.
^.pHx, 100a, 104b, 130b.
£.po, 29b.
^.pocnre, 29b.
£.poT, 130b.
^.pnortort, 423b.
^P"), 35a, 69a.
A.pctj^.rt, 112a.
^pcyirt, 112a.
A.C, 9b.
a.cia.1, 9b.
A.CIOTI, 33b.
A.COT, 88b.
£.c$cnri, 460a.
<lt, 12b, 339b.
^TCtJ^T, 140b.
4/rem, 34b.
A.TCJO, 32 b.
^4>o4>i, iiia.
£.<i>cjoci>i, 11 in.
00> 9a.
A.cy, 77a.
A.ctj^.1, 136a, 137a.
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<Lçy KA.K, 138a.
<Lq, 34a, 119b.
^.qo-ïi, 34a.
<Lqre, 44a.
aj£>i, 22b.
A.i6o, 77a.
A.j6u)AX, 135a.
A.&6, 7b, 2 2b. 133b.
<!L£,ojul, 74a and b.
*-&poK, 77a.
^(ToXtc, 112b.
B
&A.ipi, 202b, 219b.
&A.KI, 206b, 207a.
&A.X, 68a, 203b, 219b,
3»3b-
ft<Lpi, 202b, 204a.
ߣ.£,ce, 205a.
fte&e, 212b.
fteKe, 206b.
fteXXe, 203b.
ftertme, 203b, 210a,
218a.
fiepfiep, 204a.
JS.epJS.cjop, 219b.
&epecyenr, 243b.
ftepe&e, 204a.
&epe(Tuxnrr, 283b.
ftepcyer, 169b.
ftepcyHcnr, 169b, 242b.
&er-rKe, 227b.
&h&, 201 b, 216a.
ß.Hrte, 217b, 299b.
&Hm, 217b.
fiHnrte, 218b.
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1288 COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
&HC, 223a.
&HT, 208a, 874a.
&HCT7 206a, 21 ib, 225a.
&Ip, 202b, 219b.
&ice, 181a, 648b.
&ixi, 207a, 225b.
ßX&iXe, 204a.
&ïïrte, 203a, 218b.
&rrr, 237b.
&o, 202a.
&ome, 216b.
&01NH, 211 a.
&omi, 202b.
&OKI, 206a, 207a, 225a.
&oX, 214b, 218b, 219b.
&oXßX, 204a.
&ocep, 182b.
&oT~e, 208a, 228a.
&cnrftcnr, 212b.
&otort, 502b.
Serf", 208a.
&pe&i, 3 » 5a-
&pH**e, 242b.
&pHX, 215b.
&pHtf~e, 215b.
ß.üo, 202a.
&to it xcjope, 840a.
&urre, 208a and b,
215b, 227t?.
&uxjort, 2 11 a, 217a.
ikotorte, 216b.
ß.cjocy, 205b.
&tof, 827b.
vto&g, 254b.
'A
2^I2^IOT, 844a.
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eß.H, 209b.
e&mrt, 202b, 211a.
e&ito, 39a.
e fioX, 219b, 414a.
e &oX &ïï 422b.
e&öT, 40b.
e&pHTe, 242b.
e ee, 414a.
eeocy, 790b.
eecjocy, 790b.
ei, 30a, 31a, 68a.
ei£.£.&e, 142a.
ei£.£.T, 11 oa and b, 15 5a.
ei£.X, 143b.
ei£.T, 68a.
ei&e, 38a, 642a.
eie, 33b.
eie&x, 19a.
eiecnrX, 2b.
eiep ßoorte, 68a.
eiepo, 69a, 142a, 356a.
• eiJULe, 120a, 12 ib.
erne, 56a and b.
eioJUL, 143a.
eioop, 35b, 69a, 99b,
142a.
eioo&e, 8a.
eipe, 65a.
eic, 79b.
eixert, 27b, 30b.
errïï, 13b, 37a, 99a,
838a.
eic«, 142a.
eicjoJUL, 142 b.
eiüopg,, 68a.
eiurr, 97a, 98a, 821b.
eiurre, 27a, 97a, 101b,
142a, 143b.
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eito&e, ia, 8a, 75a, 453a,
457b.
eico &HT, 28 a.
eicye, 2b.
eKi&e, 763a.
eXeooXe, 21 a.
eXooXe, 7 a, 21a, 72 a.
eX^HAX, 385b.
eX&oß., 131a.
eX&toß., 131a, 429a.
ejUL£/re, 290a.
ejuLA.ctjcjo, 266a.
ejuuci, 55a.
ejULKH, 279a.
ejuLrt^.1, 296a.
eJULitcnrr, 45a.
eAXÏÏ-r, 53 b.
ejuürrq, 340a.
ejULOT, 50b, 273b, 278a.
ejuLpo, 308a.
ert, 2a, 28b, 11 ib, 114a,
123b.
ert^-itoT, 342b.
•ert£.iTcnrc, 342b.
ert^cye, 342b.
ert^cycuoT, 342b.
erte, 56a.
eite&, 383a.
eitg, 63a.
eooT, 3b, 17b, 129a.
en<L£,oT, 30b, 244a.
eiiHn, 42a.
eni$i, 41b.
enot, 233a, 234a.
epß.oKi, 65b.
epe, 417b.
epHT, 69b.
epo, 414a.
epoK, 434a.
epoT, 130b.
epne, 423b.
epecjo, 432a.
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY. 1289
CpTCJOfl, 73b.
ep$ei, 423b.
e pcjooT, 415b.
Gpurre, 21b.
epurri, 21b.
epurf", 2 ib.
epcyA.A.p, 723b.
ec, 36a.
ecA.T, 583b, 649a.
eceHJUL, 329a, 715b.
ecocnr, 583b, 642a, 649a.
eccjooT, 649a.
ex, 37a, 398b.
e T&e, 30b, 874a, 904a.
e t&hhtot, 904b.
e T&HHTq, 904b.
ex juùula/t, 399a.
e-rcnrrt, 882b.
exncjo, 13b.
6T &H, 37a.
enroop, 2ib.
eTctjH, 22b, 179b, 288a,
529b, 649a.
e4>urr, 19b, 20a.
ecyoon, 92a.
efflT, i35a-
ecycjo, 722a.
eajum, 542a.
e&e, 74b, 114a, 132a.
e&rte, 448a.
expert, 65a.
ecTbocye, 790b.
ecTcuctj, 95b» l87«l> 79ob.
H
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.hiti, 42a.
Hce, 633a.
HTHT, 461a.
HZI, 26ia.
HcTe, 26a.
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oa.j£i, 843a.
e£.£,ee£,, 844a.
o&icjo, 824b.
ee&i, 873b, 904b.
eerticjo, 838b.
OHrtoT, 855b, 856b.
OHOT, 822b.
eijôî, 842b.
OJULecio, 602b, 671b,
855b.
eo, 815a, 818a.
eocnrrr, 886a, 911a.
ecnrurr, 826a.
eocTbXK, 323b.
epip, 822a.
epi<i>ic, 422b.
epocy, 889b.
ecjoe, 886a.
ecjoKc, 846a.
ecjoJULc, 837a.
ecjooTi, 823b.
etooTT, 826b, 847a,
853a.
ecjop, 840a.
etopclj, 889b.
euLxy, 844b.
QVO&, 859a.
ecjoi", 868a.
I
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ia.X, 142b.
IAJUL, 142b.
ia/ï, nob, 155a.
ia/ccjo, 142b.
IA.&, 1 a, 8a, 453a.
1A.&A.X0X1, 8a.
ieXeX, 142b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
IKC, 25a, 143b.
IOI&. 29b.
IOJUL, 142b, 143a.
100&, 29b.
iot, 821b.
IO£, 29I), 75b.
i(>£,e, 1 a, 8a.
lo&i» 453". 457b-
icjo, 142a.
iu>ß, 38b. .
icjoc, 9b, 25a, 82b.
ito&e, 1 a, 8a, 453a,
457b.
ij6, 24a, 3a and b, 77b.
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KA.eie, 760a.
KA.eice, 777a
KA.eA.nep, 779b.
KA.ie, 761b, 767a.
KA.IC, 766b.
KA.ice, 776a, 778b.
ka.k (in a.ojka.k), 804b.
ka.kg, 778b, 779a, 791a,
798a.
KA.XA.KA.rtoc, 803a.
KA.X0-CKI, 784b.
KAJUL6, 787b.
KAX, /78a.
KA.CK6C, 778b, 797b.
KA.CIJ, 778b, 804a, 814b.
KA.CU, (in ka.çija.£hX),
790b.
ka.ojotXi, 778a.
KA^>,. 766b.
ka.&k&, 777b.
KA.XI, 79la.
K&A., /69b, 807a.
KVHp. 784a.
Ke. 792a. 799a.
kc&i, 768a.
1290 COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
K£K, 798b.
KeXevKegj, 766b.
KeXertKe£,, 766b.
KeXi, 810a.
KeXXi, 763b.
KeXcjoX, 775b, 789b.
KeJULKejuL, 771b.
Kem, 772b.
Kertrte, 772b.
Ke Ota., 791b.
Kexvooftu, 799a.
Ke&, 766b.
Ke £,Ke, 93b.
Ke&Ke&, 778b-
KH&, 767b.
khX, 810a.
khXXi, 775a.
KHrt, 773a.
khii, 787a.
KHne, 793b.
KIJUL, 77ia.
Krre, 781a.
kicjoot, 801 a, 804a, 805a.
Kiqi, 763a.
Kii", 781a.
kX<lX, 764a.
KXXe, 762a, 763b.
kXojul, 790a, 81 ob.
KJUL6JUL, 787b.
KJULOJUL, 787b.
kn£.£.t, 795a.
Kïïrte, 772b.
knooc, 774b.
Kïï&e, 789a.
Kïïxe, 792b.
KÏÏ£,e, 789a, 812b.
ko&i, 768a.
KOI, 761b.
KoXXe, 805a.
KOJULH, 77ia.
KooTe, 792a.
K°°£» 766b, 777b.
KOT, 779b, 780b.
KOTI, 767a, 798b.
KOTKe, 798b, 814b.
KOTKOTN£.pI£., 793a.
Kot«, 773b.
KpA.JUL, 81 Ob.
KpOTp, 764a, 775b, 789a.
Kpoq, 776b, 790a.
KCOTp, 804 a.
KCJO, 528a, 782b.
KCJ0&, 762b, 768a,
Kcjopöj, 790a, 804a.
KCJOX, 779a, 780a.
Küoxe, 780a.
Küocjoß.e, 768a, 806a.
mxjoc, 777a, 778a.
Kuxoqe, 738a, 769t.
kcjo^, 764b.
Ko£/f,764b, 765a.
X<l, 419a.
Xi-ß-oi, 422b.
XA.ß.cü, 378a.
X^-eirt, 417a.
Xa.Xcjo, 129b.
X£JUiX£.nT, 428a.
X<lc, 389b, 432b.
\&.ty&ne, 313a.
X£.xi, 433b.
\&(T, 433b.
Xeiqi, 423b.
XeJULHHcye, 312a.
Xeoc, 356a.
Xex, 435a.
XeqXiqi, 423b.
Xe£,, 428b.
XhX, 428b.
Xi&e, 419b.
Xo, 429a, 435a.
Xoi&e, 421a.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
XooXe, 129b.
XotX^-i, 419a.
XoxXex, 434a.
Xotf^Xetf^ 434a.
Xü5&cJy> 419b.
XcjoiXi, 428b.
Ü
ÂJL, 266a.
JUL&., 213b, 278a.
JUL£.£.ft, 281a.
JULA.A.T, 294b.
jUL£.£/xe, 329b.
JULA.eirt, 298a.
JUL£.eme, 298a.
ju.a.ka.t, 290a.
JUL^-Kg, 285b.
JUL^ïïepoTCJOirti, 157b.
JULA.rtoT, 300b.
JUL<urrcjotf^ 334b.
juleps, 292b.
jULA.pix°Pei» 283a-
JULA.ce, 323a.
JULA.xe, 290a.
JUL^-Toei, 292a.
JULA.X01, 292a, 333a.
JULkTOT, 332a.
«.^■ffl, 295b-
JUL^-Ctje, 287a, . 320a,
330a.
iULACtJI, 285b, 330a.
JUL^CtJX, 329b.
JUL£.£,fi£.X, 319b.
JUL£.&e, 316a, 319a.
JULA.&I, 284b, 319a.
jul«L£/)tX, 316b.
JUL£.£/T, 286a, 320a.
JULA.XI, 337b.
Axe, 213b, 270b, 309b.
juievrtiei£.c, 862b.
jULeepe, 332a, 333b.
JULeenre, 274a.
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DI<
Axeepe, 334a.
juLeXurr, 310b.
juLeitertc^., 214I).
juLepix, 310a.
JULepc, 213b.
Axeptij, 283b.
jm.ec, 279a.
juLecicjo, 321a.
JULecxe, 329a.
Axecx &HT, 55a.
juLeccjopH, 500b.
julgx^io, 268b.
juLexxioT, 331a.
JUL6TI, 274a.
•«-exip. 286a, 434b.
Axecg, 295b, 330a. ?
juLectj^LK, 328a.
JULecyurr, 288a.
JUL6&, 316a.
■«-e&e, 275a.
juLe&JULOT&e, 286a.
julgcTtoX, 289b, 330b.
JULH, 293a.
juLHHcye, 278a.
JULHI, 50b, 270b, 279b.
JULHrte, 278b, 297a.
JULHp, 282b, 308a.
juLHpe, 279a, 292b,
307b. •
julhcg, 55a, 324a.
JULHT, 271a, 33ia.
juLHxe, 332a.
juLie, 268a.
JUUH, 268a.
juurte, 297b, 819b.
juLicye, 285b, 320b.
juuxtoX, 289b.
JÜLKA.&, 55t>, 330b,
33™-
5XX^&, 3!5b-
JüDuL^xe, 376b.
JÖÜUIA.T, 44a.
juuu.£.£,, 205a, 264b,
265a, 316a.
jüüuuume, 297a.
Jüüuume, 264b, 339a.
JÜUUUtTtJ, 264b.
ÄJÜULOK, 279a.
Ä3üu.ort, 34a, 51a, 282a.
ÄJLftJLoq, 302b, 345a.
JULÏÏ, 340a.
jULÏÏrtci., 265a, 305a.
JULÏÏÏÏCCJOC, 305a.
Zürtcrf-, 219b, 307a.
«.HT, 335a-
juürfei, 306a.
jULK"TrtA.ctjT"e, 306b.
juûvrpe, 334a.
julïïTcjoX, 306b.
jULoeiT, 276b, 277b,
280b, 290b.
jULoei£,e, 292b.
JUL01, 50b.
jULoi&e, 292b.
JULOKJUL6K, 330b.
jULortJULert, 298a.
jULoorte, 300b, 301a,
302a.
JULOOTI, 278a.
jULocnrr, 295b.
jULoocye, 289b, 330a,
741a.
jULopciy, 283b.
JULoexe, 328a and b,
329a and b.
jULoxert, 291a.
JULOTX&, 334b.
JULOT, 295a.
JULOTG, 270a, 274a,
375a.
JULOTI, 268a, 269a, 273b.
JULOTK6, 320b.
JULOTKI, 276a, 28Sb.
JULOtX&, 303b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
CTIONARY. 1291
■M.O'* JULG, 280a.
juurrn, 296b.
JULO'CItK, 304b, 305b,
306a.
juumi£,uxrf, 294a.
juunrp, 313b.
JULO'fpG, 306a.
JUUTCpK, 305b.
JULOTC, 324a.
JULOTT, 332a.
julottg, 295b, 335a.
•«-OT&, 275b, 316b.
JULOT£ K£.f, 317a.
JULOTXI, 334b.
JULOTXT, 330b.
JULOTX&, 338b.
**°X&. 334t>, 338b.
•«-of, 332b, 333a.
Jüdi^Te, 213b, 296a.
Zaine, 213b, 218a.
ZJüip, XJCnep, 65a, 307b.
jüCncjop, 307 b.
ÄxnajA., 50a, 394a.
II. ÏI&OOT, 438b.
5ÄCA.&, 324a, 325b..
ÄÄTO, 332a, 333b.
ÄXXU), 337a.
JULUMT, 290a and b,
293a< 333b.
juLCJorte, 306b.
**c9^> 394a-
Jtxctjjp, 2S6a, 330b.
Zjï£,£.£.t, 278a, 285a.
5Ä& it, 31 Sa.
H
ïï, rt, 216b, 339a and b.
rt£., 339«% 34lb- 346b, *
34Sa.
rtA.^., 341b, 342b.
rt£.£.<L, 342b.
1292
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
rt£.£.X£,e, 413a.
rt^iîi, 342a.
rt^.1, 342b.
rta.iq, 342a.
M,AK, 374b.
rt^.JL«.e, 105a.
rt£.rte, 341b.
ru.rtoT, 342b.
rti.npe, 369a.
rt£.cT~op, 356a.
rtA.T, 344b, 348a, 351a.
rt^pj, 369a, 372b.
rtA.cye, 341b, 342b.
"^ïït~> 347t>.
rt^cyxe, 344a.
n*aE, 355b.
rt£.£,&e, 384a.
rt£.£p£.q, 342a.
n^-ôf. 382b-
rt£.x£,e, 386b.
rt£.x&i, 4i3a-
ne, 341b, 342b, 348b.
rte&eto, 362b.
rte&-f", 368a.
rtee&, 370a.
rtee&e, 354a, 366b.
rteeq, 370a.
neu., 373a.
rtert, 342a.
rtex, 342a.
rtexert, 342a.
rtenr, 342a.
rte&, 382b, 383a.
rte£, e &oX, 380b.
rte&rte, 381b.
rte&ce, 382a.
rtexi, 346a.
rtH&, 357a".
rtKp, 347a.
«ht, 346a.
m«., 61 b, 348b, 357a,
373^ 375a.
mqe, 369b, 370a.
ïïka., 395b» 396b, 398a.
ÏÏKH, 396b.
ÏÏKOT, 780b.
ÏÏKOTÏÏ, 344a, 396a.
nix, 73a, 414a.
rtÄJÜu.£.rt, 414a.
rtjüüi*-£.q, 414a.
naß.!, 367a.
rtoeiK, 395b, 396b.
rtoeiT, 411a.
rtoeicy, 378a.
rtoKep, 396a.
rtoJUL-f-, 376b.
hotjül, 401a.
rtoT, 342b, 346a.
rtoT&, 353a.
ItOT&T, 368a.
rtoTecy, 340a.
rtoTKep, 356a.
rtcnrrt, 349b.
rtoTiti, 351a.
rtoTpe, 378b.
ito-cpi, 354b.
rtoTx, 356b, 411a.
rtcnrre, 401a.
rtoTXÄx, 412a.
rtonrrq, 401a.
rto-cqpe, 343b.
not&, 355a.
rtoT&e, 380a and b.
rtoT^ÄI, 385a.
Kocyep, 395a.
ko&> 355a.
rto&e&, 355b.
rto&eJi*., 608a.
rtoxrtex, 410b.
no(T, 344a.
rtocTrtetf^ 410b.
itcA., 265b.
ïïc£.q, 324b.
ïïccjoot, 265b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
rrr, 398b.
«Ti., 333a, 336a.
ÏÏT£.q, 333a.
KT~e, 333a, 336a, 399a.
rrrert, 333a.
ïïxexïï,333b.
ïïxHp, 401a.
rrro, 55b, 408a.
rrroK, 409b.
rrroonm, 336b.
rrroc, 408a, 409b.
rrroq, 306a, 401a.
rrrurrïï, 408a.
ïïcyox, 388b, 395b.
K&, 63a.
ÏÏg,OTO, 384a, 469b.
ïïcTbrtc, 397b.
0
o&cg, 163 b.
oß&e, 5a, 39b, 220a.
oeiK, 12a, 138b.
oeicy, 223b.
oine, 41b, 42b.
oi$e, 41b.
oi$ei, 41b.
oK.e, 94a.
OK6JUL, I I a.
ojuLe, 49b, 122a.
ojuLi, 49b, 122a.
ort, 122b.
ooTe, 102a.
OOTCIJ, 36b.
oprtoTCJOpq, 112a.
oce, 9b, 90a.
oci, 90a.
ox, 188a.
OTI, I2b, 13a, I02a,
481b.
of*., 110a, 145b, 153a.
OTAJUL crtoq, 168b.
0TA.1, 153a.
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY. 1293
cnrfi^cy, 159a, 160a.
cnr&e, 146a, 158a.
cnre, 144a.
cnrei, 144a, 157b.
oTeirt, 124a.
cnreme, 166a.
onremm, 463b.
onreice, 181a.
oTeix, 151a.
onreXonreXe, 157a.
cnrert^iîep, 165b.
oTertrt£.&pe, 165b.
onrertoqpe, 165b.
cnrepHTe, 156b.
oTepx, 147a.
cnreceuMt, 181b.
onrecxcjort, 184a.
oTex, 187 b.
ofeTefOT, 150a.
o'recy, 184b.
oTectjcnruxtj, 185a.
oTe£,c£.£,rte, 136b,
677b.
OTHH.&, 155a.
OTHp, 158a, 170b.
cnricj, 220a.
otXaj, 174b.
OTJULOT, 164a.
cnrrt, 164b.
otn£.jul, 168a.
cnrrtcnr, 169a.
onrrtoq, 168a.
onrrt-f-, 164b.
%ofoei, 32 b.
oToeie, 157b.
oToem, 157b, 167a.
onroe rr, 192 b.
enrol, 499a.
oTOJULxe, 164a.
oTort, 164b.
cnroo&e, 179a.
oToocTe, 187b.
enroll, 155a.
OTOceeit, 149a, 184a.
o-rocp, 182 b.
oïuTOïeT, 113a, 188b.
°*«°&. 74b, 148b.
ofO£,e, 176a, 179a.
OTO£,l, 148b, 178b.
OTOX, 193a.
Of OX!, 187b.
oTocTe, 187b, 206a.
0'<p£X, 130a, 147a.
ovpeg,, 35b, 147a, 175a.
OTpiC, 175a.
OTpO, 171a.
OTpOT, 175b.
onrpctje, 175a.
OÏT6, 32b, 37a, I02a.
OTCJO, 145b.
oTCJOirti, 157b, 211 a.
oTüoXe, 157a.
otcjoXc, 175a.
OTCJOJUL, 48b, 49b, 168b.
oTCJOJULi, 168b.
OTCJOJULOTHp, 49a.
oTüort, 166a, 592b, 650a.
oTCJortcy, 169b.
oTCJortg,,34b, 166b, 169a.
oTCJOpn, 147a.
OTCJOcq, 181 a and b.
oTurr, 150a.
o'tfürrß, 189a, 191a,
195a.
oTurre, 190a.
ovurreß., 97 b.
oTurrert, 189a.
o'rurrg, 189b, 191b.
195b.
oTtJO&urre, 194 b.
oTCJOcy, 148b, 149b.
oTuxyS, 185b.
oTCJoaje, 179b.
oTCJOcyXJC, 186b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
ovuxyc, 182b.
o'mxyx, 186b.
enruxyq, 91b.
ovcuq, 163b.
o'tuogj, 148a.
o'€Uô&xjl, 176b, J 77a.
o'icozïï, 187 b.
o'cuxTn, 187I).
oTCJO'f", 149b, itS7b.
O'fCtjH, 184b, 529b.
0-c^A.p, 177b.
o-c&op, 147b, 177b,
179b.
o-«x<u, 193a.
offl. '37b.
o&e, 178a.
oxi, 14b, 141b, 344a,
896a.
ocTc, 803b.
n
ïi£.£.nr, 236b.
it<li, 229a.
n^.K ert £,ht~, 252b.
ir^rtoTpcye, 230a.
nA.om, 305a.
n<u\e, 233b, 234b, 235a.
I1A.ÏUJ0J, 230a.
ïiA.pejuL£,£.rrïï, 236b.
n£.pXJL£,£.rr, 236b.
I1A.T-, 233a, 255b.
nA.cjorte, 41b, 236b,
504b.
n^ffl. 245b-
iu.ctje, 24Sb.
ITA.&, 245b, 246a.
!!£.£/) poq, 234a.
ii£.£,ot, 244a.
u£.&pe, 247a.
ii^c, 243b.
n<L£/f, 247a and b.
ii£.£/re, 245a.
ORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
1294 COPTIC W<
ruLCTce, 249a, 252b,
253a-
ne, 229a, 234a.
neipe, 240a.
neipe e &oX, 242a.
neK, 252b.
neKpoTp, 233a.
nertx, 231b.
neom, 236b.
nep<L, 243a.
nepeJULcnrrt, 238a.
nex, 233b.
nexert, 229b.
nexKcjoK, 233a.
ueT, 229b.
ne&, 245b, 246a.
negjT, 247a and b.
iiH, 229a.
tiki, 230a, 234b, 236a.
nioop, 231b.
nipe, 240a.
nice, 247b.
nrre, 253b, 256a.
nooT, 232a.
noce, 247b.
noTirf, 253a.
nppe, 66 ib.
npcjo, 242b.
ncx^-ioT, 250a.
ntjoi, 229b.
ncjoK, 229b.
ntoXtf^ 237b.
ncjort, 229b.
ncjortv, 237a.
ntorrr (read ncjortr),
237a.
ntopüj, 235a, 243b.
ncjopx, 243b.
ncjoc, 229b.
nurr, 253a, 255b.
nuxurte, 236a and b.
nuxy, 248b, 251a.
ncjoq, 229b.
nu5£,, 244a, 245b, 246a.
xiuog/T, 247a and b.
ncjocTe, 252b.
n&ooT, 438b.
P
p*., 419a.
pAJUU, 424b.
p£juuiJT~e, 257a.
p£.rt, 379b, 4269.
" PA.COT, 432b.
pA-COTI, 432b.
p£.cT~e, 432b.
P^-T, 435a, 436a.
p£.TH, 417b.
P^-cye, 433a.
P^ÏÏJ> 433a.
P^&T, 43ia.
p£.£Te, 429a.
pex (in pcTxert^),
436b.
peqjULOorte, 435b.
peq-f-f", 866b.
pH, 418a.
pHi, 419a.
pHC, 431b.
pi, 419a.
piKe, 434a, 435a.
piJULe, 419b, 424a, 428b,
61 ib.
pm, 379b.
v pip, 428a.
pÄJCeiH, 424a.
pJÖLJUL^O, 423b, 436a.
pjüüüüuLe, 423b.
pÄp^CtJ, 436a.
po, 416a. N
poeic, 432a.
pojuLne, 427a.
poo-ccy, 131a, 421a,
433b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
pcrrne, 436a.
poT&e, 421a, 429a.
pot, 344t>, 429a and b,
448b.
pne, 72b, 423a.
ppo, 238a.
pcJULOT, 66b.
pu*g,-434b.
pcoAxe, 423b, 425b,
435a and b.
purr, 421a and b, 422a.
puxye, 433b.
pto&e, 431a, 435a.
pcytopïï, 7.34b.
C
ca., 583a.
c^.A.rtctj, 645a.
C£.em, 172a, 572b, 605b.
c<lk, 647a.
C£.rtrte£,, 608a.
c<Lp&, 689a, 700b.
c^t, 630b, 714a.
c£.Tfîe, 715a.
c&rre, 628a, 630b, 708a,
714b, 716a.
C^.xeepe,7i2a.
c^f, 597t>.
C£.cy, 614a, 685b, 688b,
698a.
C£.cyq, 665 b, 690a.
C£.q, 664b.
C£.^>, 646a.
CA.j6eJUL, 688b.
c£.£,, 646a.
c£.&rte, 613b, 683b,
689a.
C£.£,OT, 652a, 683a.
C£.£,p, 684a, 689a, 700b.
c^g/re, 685 a.
CA.XI, 717a.
c£.f, 652b.
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY. 1295
ce, 592a, 593a, 635b.
ce&e, 696b.
ce&i, 645a, 654b.
ceene, 596a, 661 a.
cei, 634b.
ceK, £,0, 701b.
ceXctoX, 603b, 678a,
680a.
ceX&o, 676a.
cejuu, 669b.
cejuLrti, 602a, 670a.
cejuLCJULH, 740a.
cen, 596a.
cenni, 596b, 661 a.
cenccjon, 596a.
cec&.ogj, 656b.
ceTeito&e, 585b.
ceT, 643b.
cegj, 682b.
ce£,cto£,, 648a.
cMe, 641b, 645a, 656b,
696b.
c&e, 594b, 655a.
c&o, 587b.
C&OK, 657a,
C&0&, 658a.
CßTe, 663a.
cßTurr, 663a.
c&cjo, 594b, 655a and b.
cÏÏcye, 656b, 659a.
CH&e, 594a, 654a.
CH&I, 636a.
CHIItl, 592b.
CHX, ioa, 83a, 627b.
CHT6, 652b.
CHT, 696a.
CHcye, 685b.
CHqe, 597b, 666b, 665a.
ch<6, 615b.
CHX, 639b.
ch(T, 705a.
ci£, 594a.
ci&e, 654a.
ciKe, 702b.
CIJUL, 598b, 647b, 667a,
709b, 711 a.
CJJUUA.JUL, 647b.
cirte, 604a, 622a, 676a,
ciot, 647a, 655b.
CIOTp, 822b.
C!T, 584b.
crre, 708a.
cicye, 686a, 689b.
ci£,e, 647b, 648a.
erf", 628a, 707a, 712a.
ck^-I, 626a, 704a and b.
CKIJUL, 626b, 704b.
CKOTp, 822b.
cXh, 611 a.
CJUL<£JUL£.£.T~, 668b.
CJULA.T, 672b.
CJULA.T, 600b.
CJULA.&, 671b.
cjuuite, 602a, 670a.
cXJùuie, 669b.
CJULOT, 666b, 672b,
673a.
CJULOT, 598b, 666b,
668b.
cjuLOTite, 602a, 670b.
cittern, 604a.
citA/r, 609b, 678a and b,
679a.
ciT£.T, 673b.
citHirw, 604a.
citoq, 606a, 677a.
crtoTq, 606a, 677a.
crrre, 609a.
co&K, 659b, 660b.
cofi/T, 595a, 660b, 661 a.
co&Te, 660b, 661 a.
co&f", 660b.
coi, 79b, 583b, 633b.
COK, 640a, 70lb.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
coX, 589a, 637b.
coXca, 61 ob.
COJULC, 672a.
cott, 674a.
com, 674b.
corrre, 650b, 678b.
coot, 643b.
coot«, 643b, 650b.
coottïï, 653b.
COOT£, ISO, 652a.
cooT&e, 593a, 646b,
649b, 651b.
cooq, 642 b.
con, 596a.
copejuL, 61 ib.
coirf, 610b, 635b, 680a.
coT&eq, 710a.
coxe, 709b.
coxq, 714b.
cot-, 648b, 696a.
coTeit, 649a.
coTerrr, 642a.
cotïï, 642a, 650a.
cocTlt, 705b, 706a.
coTrrf, 650b.
coTo, 592a, 648b.
COTpI, 680a.
COTCOT, 648b, 696a.
co£,e, 646b, 648a.
cox, 716b.
coxn, 702b.
cotf"7 640a, 652b.
cocTïï, 705a.
cocThi, 717a.
cnip, 662a.
cikttot, 662b.
cpHT, 637b, 68ib.
cpoqT, 611 b.
cpqe, 61 ib.
cthX, 7oSa.
cthjul, 327a, 672 b,
673b.
1296 COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
ctcjut, 91a, 589a, 628a,
631a, 640a, 714b.
cx^-i, 704b.
cxiw- 704b.
ceo, 648b, 651a.
ccüßc, 656b, 657b, 660b,
696b.
CU0&.1, 636a, 696b.
ccußg, 658a.
ccjoic, 640a.
CCJOK, 701b.
CCJOItK, 608b, 678a.
ctorrr, 609a.
ccjortg,, 607b.
CCJ0OT&, 613b, 683a.
CtJOOT&I, 651b.
coop, 61 ob, 679b.
ccjoxe, 647a.
CCJOTJÜL, 629a, 715b.
ccjotïï, 628a, 710b.
ccjocjoq, 642b.
cu5cy, 614a, 621a, 639a.
cuxye, 614b, 686a.
CUXtjZJL, 698a.
CCJOCtJT, 646b.
cuxjjq, 564b-
cuo<&e*JL, 688b.
cuog,, 614b, 615a, 682b,
688b.
ccu&e, 695a.
cüjite, 265b.
c<6i, 688a.
C£,<u, 619a, 688a, 689b.
c&uuLe, 481a, 583a,
613b.
c&oTep, 613b, 689a.
C&OTp, 613b, 652a,
689a.
C&OTCJOp, 683a.
ccTkp, 702a and b.
ctf~p£.£/f, 706b.
c*f, 627b, 629b, 648a,
709 b.
cfeXXi, 708a.
cfo&e, 585b.
t, 864b.
Ti., 818b.
Ti.i, 815a, 824b, 868a.
T«uo, 818b, 819a, 824a.
T<UOT, 819a.
t<lko, 1 ob, 824a, 865b.
TA.JUUULO, 667b, 865b.
T£.rt£,o, 843b, 865b.
TA.OÏO, 865b.
Ti.II, 873b.
T£.neit, 832a.
Ti.nïï, 832a.
T~£.np£., 831a.
T£.npo, 831a.
T£.p, 908b.
T^cee, 707b.
TA.T^O, IOlb, 915b.
Ti.T, 823b.
Ti^T, 842a, 887a,
9Iia.
TA.&Tg, 844a.
T£.tf~ce, 891b.
tea., 905 b.
TÏÏ&e, 865b, 904a, 906a.
T&eoT, 827b.
tÏÏith, 854a.
TßitooTe, 868b.
Te, 818b.
Te&Xe, 833b.
T6KJÜL, 846a.
tgXhX, 820a.
TGT, 8 I 8b.
Teq, 819a.
Te&, 844a, 859a.
Te&ejuL, 841b.
Te&ite, 820a, 841b,
885b.
Tetf*~, 862 b.
TH, 815a, 82ia, 840b,
868a, 884b.
TH&e, 827b, 905b.
THH&e, 905b. .
XHite> 88ib, 882a.
THITOT, 837b.
THOT, 822b.
THp, 908b.
THt, 822b, 823b, 824a,
849b.
THTTÎt, 826b.
TIK, 823a.
TJULH, 835b, 836a and b,
^5 5a.
tXjlo, 601 a.
TJÜLTJÜL, 836a.
tïïito, 822b.
xitoifTe, 401b.
T«&, 839a, 883a.
TO, 815a, 82lb.
TO&£, 254b.
Toe, 824a.
ToeToe, 821b.
TOI, 82lb, 824a.
TOKJÜL, 845a, 846a.
TÖJULI, 836b.
toojulg, 819b, 837a.
TOOJULC, 879a.
TOOT, 908b.
TOOT, 823b, 869b, 904a.
tootg, 823b, 853b,
864a.
TOOTI, 819a, 824b,
870b.
TOOTT, 853a.
Ton, 832a, 877a,
TOT, 823b.
TOTi., 819a.
TOT6IT, 826b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY. 1297
totXt, 825b.
Tcnrurr, 826a and b.
xocy, 844b, 852a.
TOX, 846a.
xo(T7 846a.
Tpe, 909b, 910a and b.
Tpip, 822a.
xpocy, 845a, 889b.
T~ppe, 840a.
tcEko, 659b.
tcio, 696a, 866b.
tcïïko, 678a.
xu>, 818b.
T-COÄA.&, 254b.
Ttofie, 778b, 819b,
827b, 874a-, 905a.
TtJOfll, 778b, 819b.
TtJOfîg, 876a.
TU)!, 818b.
tcjok, 818b.
XCJOKC, 845a, 846a and b.
tcjojul, 819b, 879a.
xcjoJULe, 835b, 879a.
tcjojuu, 715b, 879a.
tcjojulïït, 880a and b.
XCJOJUL R^HT, 835b.
TU)JU.C, 599a, 837a.
xcjort, 818b, 824b, 837b,
838b, 851a and b.
TCJOOT, 823b.
TCJOOTN, 824b, 873a.
tuoot rt &U0OT, 825a.
xcjon, 832a, 876b.
xcjope. 825b,844a, 857b,
863b, 909b, 910b.
TtJOpT, 841a, 885a.
tcjoc, 820b, 867a.
Tuxjofîe, 874a, 904a,
906a.
TuouoJULe, 879a.
xcjocy 844b, 889b.
xcjoq, 818b, 819a.
xcjo^, 841b, 842a, 844a, t xito'<&IC> 795a-
859a, 886a.
TtJO&p, 842a, 887a.
xcjocTe, 846b, 867b,
891b.
TuxTrt, 846a.
xcyoTio, 732a.
T~£,eJULC0, 866a.
T
Tepi iot, 443b.
$£.KI, 205b, 252a.
4>£juLerttJoe, 236b, 435a.
4>A.pJULOTei, 237a, 427a.
4>£.pJULcnrre, 237a.
4>£.pJUL£,cm, 237a.
$£.c, 261b.
$£.$e, 42a, 233b, 234b,
235a.
cÈ^jÔT, 247a and b.
$ei, 234b.
4>ec, 261b.
4>it~, 256a.
4>ici, 261b.
4>ort&, 219a.
ci>opcyi, 243b.
4>oci, 261b.
$OTOp, 244b.
C^OTTHT, 244 b.
$pH, 230a.
4>cjopx 219b.
4>cjo^, 244b.
$cjoxi, 245b.
X
X£-*\> 794a.
Xßoß, 767b.
Xepe^, 532b.
2ÇHrt£.vpiox, 61 ob.
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X"o-rci>ic, 795a.
XOIA.K, 691b, 783b.
XOIA.&K, 783b.
Xpoßi, 572a.
X*>> 528a.
Xtw^eAX, 562b.
X^"c, 553a.
■^ic, 250a.
^'it, 249b, 250a.
UI
öö, 642a.
tofîert, 5a, 39b.
UO&T, 5b, 42b.
«uÄffl, 5a-
toe, 140a.
CJ0K6JUL, 94b.
cokjül, 26a, 139b.
cjoX, 7a, 129a.
coite, 58a, 60a.
tort 1, 58a.
tormj, 131a.
UMtjÔ, I I2a, 124b.
COOT, 2 b.
coot rt &HT, 33b.
ton, 41a, 42b.
topB, 7a, 72a.
topefi. 112a.
top ci Hce, 504b.
topq, 7a, 112a, 131a.
topx 7b/
tocïï, 9b, 10a, 90b.
uocié, 10a, 614b, 685b.
toc&, 90b. 614b.
tox, 13a, i2Sa. 140a
and b.
toxn, 13a and b, 97b.
102b.
4 N
1298 COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
urr^, looa.
uxy, 17a, 25b, 30a, 136b,
i37b> 592a, 649b,
722b.
uxgSx, i35b-
uouo, 35a, 642a.
cjoqe, 113b, 114a, 119b,
156a.
cjo^c, 10a.
cjoxïï, 141b.
cjocTS, 12a, 96a, 207a.
ffl*. 535a, 59oa, 723a.
cy^^rtx, 261a.
cy^A.p, 532a.
cy^oX, 723b.
cy^eoTX, 534b.
aj*i, 750a.
cy^X, 561b, 723b.
cy^JULex, 548b.
cy^juuce, 723a.
cy^rt, 548b.
cy^itecy, 645a.
ctj^-rt-T, 554a.
cy^rrre, 260b.
cy^irreq, 559a, 723b.
ctjA.n, 736a.
cyA.p, 532a, 560a.
ffl^pi. 535b.
cy^/re, 723a.
cy^T, 535b, 722b.
ctjA.efe, 726a, 738b.
cy^qx, 545b, 726a.
ffl^qxe, 738b.
cy<LqüOOT, 738b.
cy^^e,632b, 7173,719b.
ctj^-cgni, 617a, 693b.
ajA.ajoT, 728a, 754b.
cyÄe, 734a.
cy&ep, 636a.
cy&Hp, 530b, 540a.
cy&m, 736a.
cy&to&e, 735a.
cy&urr, 726a.
eye, 79a, 525a, 566a,
583b, 721b, 739a.
cye&io, 735b.
fflei, 739a.
cyeJULei, 723b.
cyeAXHp, 548a.
cye.«.T, 548b.
cyertito^, 567a, 573a.
cyeitc, 653b, 751a, 754a.
cyerrrtjo, 749a.
cyepcyi, 727b, 734b.
cyex, 731b.
cyeTcyurr, 755a, 757b.
eye-cite, 747a.
ctjHi, 720a, 724b, 731b.
CtJHAX, 546a, 692b, 734a
and b, 739a.
ctjHA*. &pcyHps, 734b.
cymt, 745b.
cyHOTl, 538a.
cyHpe, 749b.
CtJHT, 721b, 756b.
CtJHT, 526b.
ctjHTe, 529b, 538a.
cyeeAxpcü, 757a.
cyi, 526b, 527a.
aiA.1,526b.
cyi&e, 538b, 735a.
cyi&i, 538b.
cyi&f, 538b.
cyme, 549a, 744b, 745a,
747a.
ffliije, 54ib, 731b, 736a.
cyipe, 749b.
cyixe, 757b, 758b.
^SJiffl. 536b> 6l4b> 688a.
"cyKA.n, 705b.
ffl^eg,, 75ob.
cyXHX, 726b.
cyXiX, 775a.
cyXcnrX«u, 727a.
cyXoq, 727a.
cyAXA., 547b.
cyÄJÜULo, 740b, 741a
and b.
cyAxenm, 547b.
cyÂicye, 742a.
cyite, 745b.
Ïï"°ïï,554a,6i7b, 726b.
cynqe, 747b.
ïïoeIïï> 536b, 538a,
723b, 731a.
cyoi, 526b.
cyoX, 561b.
cyoXAXC, 552a.
cyoAX, 739a.
cyo^xx, 548b.
cyortS, 577b, 736a.
cyorrre, 749a.
cyoitq, 736a.
cyoo&e, 725a, 753a.
cyooAxe, 547a.
fflooT, 735a.
cyoenre, 528a, 724b,
732a, 734a.
«Jon, 752b, 753a.
cyopn, 562a.'
cyopcyp, 499b, 560b.
cyoT-cyex, 567b.
cyoT, 721b.
cycnr&erte, 745b.
eyenre, 734a.
eyenren-, 732b.
cyoTie, 732a. "
cyoTcoße, 735a.
cycnruooT, 732a.
ajoTcyoT, 724a.
cyoTcyT, 625a, 701b.
728b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY. 1299
cyoT£,e, i ob.
cyocy, 752a, 754b.
ajoajoi, 754b.
cyocyoT, 752a.
çyneepe, 544a.
cynHpe, 544a.
«JNit, 737b.
ojcne, 617a.
cycrtH, 617a.
«JT^, 755a.
OJXA.JUL, 708a.
cyxeKo, 758b.
cgTe«., 708a, 757a.
CyTHOTT, 758b.
CtJTO^, 729b.
ÏÏTOP, 575a.
CtJ$Hp, 636a.
ffl^Hpi, 544a.
uj$umi, 736b.
cyoj, 137b, 723a, 730a.
cyu>&, 538b.
cyto&e, 725b.
fflwsiaj, 536h-
aju>i, 536a.
fflwiffl. 536b.
cytoX, 532a.
cytüXjüt, 55Ia- 747b.
çycJOJUL, 740a and b, 770a.
cycüAxe, 739a,
cycjort, 746a.
cyumE, 725b.
ajiurte, 550a, 675a, 744b.
cytortg, 746a.
cycjon, 698b, 752a.
cycjone, 541a, 736a, 753a.
ajumöj, 544a> 726a,
737b.
ÏÏ">P> 734a-
cycjopn, 562a and b.
cycjoc, 728a.
cytocq, 564b.
cycjox, 622a.
ajurre, 758b.
ctjurrJÜL, 568a.
ajuxux, 731a.
cyuxy, 614a, 620b.
çyuxy e ßoX, 724a.
cycjocyert, 623b.
cyuxyf, 624b, 701a.
cytoq, 538b, 544b, 726a.
cyto&e&, 750b.
cgurf-, 758b.
ïïaJHK, 745b.
cyctjrtoT, 722a.
ctjqe, 665b.
cyqcjo, 690a.
cyxoJUL, 690b.
cyxoc, 812b.
cycT^n, 705b.
Ctjtf"Hp, 566a, 589a, 729a.
cycTrtHrt, 729a and b.
cycTcnrp, 729a and b,
804a.
q<u JULOOT, 258a.
q£.&, 204b 220a.
qei, 258a.
qi, 260a.
qi JULOOY, 258a.
qi rt £,0, 260a.
qÏÏT, 237b, 261a.
qoT, 44a.
qox, 262a.
qof, 44a.
qpe, 242b.
qrooT, 44a, 263a.
qxoT, 44a.
qxcJOüT. 44a.
quo, 260a.
quoi, 260a.
qurre, 44a, 262b, 263a.
qcjocTl, 262a.
qurf", 44a, 262b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
&&, 579b.
<6^.g, 527b, 579b.
j6&jume, 548a.
j6&pi-ߣ.i, 57ib.
^Ô^jÔ, 533a> 563a. 573b.
JÔ^.1", 575a and b.
j6eXXo, 532a.
iÔ-XajHpi, 532a, 582b.
<6^X<6eX, 532b.
<6^ax, 53Ia-
^ejuLrte, 485a.
<6~.*ac, 548a, 573a.
726b, 743a.
<ôe-r<ôeT-, 575a.
<èep<ôu)p, 499b.
^)H, 570a.
<Ôr&c, 530b.
jÔHifii, 475b, 529a-
jôip, 529b, 532a.
<6ici, 574a.
&XX.OXK, '471a, 531a
and b, 572b.
jÔoTjôex, 695a.
-6°**"> 575b.
<6pe, 528b, 532a, 580b.
<6pHi, 579b.
iôpof, 573b.
j6u)K, 574b, 755a.
<6tOHX, 558b.
<6toxe^, 534a- 575b.
£A, 579b.
£,£.&XeXe, 43b.
£AC 527b, 579b.
£*.err, 443b, 529b.
£,£.ecup, 455b.
&<u, 439a. 443a, 444a.
£,<ufiec, 529a.
4 N 2
1300 COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
&A.XA.K, 45lb.
&A.JULÏÏTCJOIT, 320a.
2AJULäJe> 483a and b.
&*-**aJ, 320a-
2Art, 444a.
2,£.n, 441a, 446a, 478a.
£Ape&, 473a, 506b.
£,£.pOC, 582b.
2Acie> 443b, 509b.
&^Te, 516b.
2Ar"rPe> 27 b, 100a,
520a.
£,£.T-peT, 520b.
2AT&H, 580a.
2AqXeeXe, 480a.
2Â&, 507a.
&&x, 517a.
2,6*, 445a.
2,£&e, 445b.
2,&°P&P> 446a, 476a.
g,&c, 530b.
a&A), 479b.
&e, 439a.
g,e&i, 445b.
2,e&ccjo, 511b.
2,ei, 440a, 444a.
2,eip, 532a.
2,eXi, 499b.
2,eX2,toX, 450a.
^ejuLe, 446b.
&GJULI, 447b, 484b.
g,ejuLci, 485a.
^eAX&cüAX, 547a.
2,en, 444a.
2,ertq, 490b.
£,epi, 449b.
2,epJUL£.n, 62 b.
g,H, 460a, 570a.
2,H&e, 475b, 476a.
&H&6C, 530b.
&H^C, 530b.
£HKe, 514a.
&KAXI, 547b.
&hX, 498b.
&HT, 460b, 516b, 570a,
57lb.
&HT (in ka.^ht), 443b,
453a, 458a, 459a,
470a.
2,HX, 467b.
2,i, 468b, 492b.
2,i&ui, 440b, 445a.
2,ierr, 444b, 465a.
&IH, 499a.
&IK, 468a.
2,mi.*x, 559b.
£irt, 448b.
2,mH&, 559b.
2,ioi, 445a.
2,ioTe, 470a.
&*P. 532a.
&ice, 533b, 574a.
&ICI, 533b.
2,rre, 444b, 523b.
2,iurrq, 465a.
£,KJOICtJ, 468b, 632b.
2,ixïï, 901a.
£,ko, 473b, 514a and b.
2,Koerr, 514b.
2,*Xo, 532a.
2,Xotf"7 464a and b.
&^ne, 533a, 572b.
2,Axe, 480b.
2,.M-erte, 548a.
£,ZJÜL*.e, 447a and b,
482a, 572b.
&XKOXK, 447a, 547a,
572b, 740a.
&.M-OOC, 485a.
2,-M-OT, 484a.
&MAC, 548a, 573a, 726b,
743a.
&**$, 573a.
£**£,*■*, 482b, 532a,
546b.
&IX.&À., 442b, 447a.
2,555, 471a.
2,ïï, 265a.
2/tû.a.t, 486b, 489b,
^87b.
2,nKe, 491b.
2,rto, 449a.
2,o, 460a.
2,oeiJUL, 440a, 441 b,
448b.
2,oeipe, 467a.
2,oeme, 444b.
2,oeiTe, 458b, 521b.
2,orre, 516b.
2,oKep, 464b, 473b,
614a, 684a.
2,oXi, 499b.
2,ox<r; 973a.
2,ojulïïx, 485 b.
2,o**.t, 485b.
2,ort&e, 579a.
2,ort^eit, 449a.
&00T, 438b, 442a, 444b,
45pa, 459b, 469b.
2,oott, 132a, 188b,
473b.
&ope, 473a.
2,o pïï, 613a.'
&opT-q, 473a.
2,opä, 45ib, 507a.
2,ocjÜL, 464b, 511b,
512a.
2,oceJUL, eqxpocypectj,
512a.
2,oxe,438b5473b,5i7a,
521a.
2,oTpe, 520b.
2,ox&ex, 575a.
2,ox2,T, 695a.
2,ot^, 458b.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY. 1301
&OT, 459b, 469a.
&OTIT, 473b.
&oTrt, 575b.
&OTO, 449a, 459a, 469b,
470a.
£OTPtO, 473a.
&OTCJ, 490b.
&oT&e, 178a.
&oq, 47la} 479b.
&of, 445a, 452a-
£p<Li, 498b, 579b.
&pe, 450a, 532a, 580b.
^pHpe,4Ô4a,472b,50oa.
&PHcye, 473a.
gjpofJULXie, 560a.
&pOTp, 174b, 499b.
^pOOTCtJ, 473a.
&POÏÏ, 507a.
&ppe, 449b.
&ptOOT, 560a.
£pcyipe, 81 ib.
&T~^P, 575a.
&TO, 517a, 521a.
£/rooTe, 522b.
2/rop, 521b.
^Tcnre, 870b.
&to, 470b.
&to&, 445a.
&CJ0&K, 441a, 446a.
&CO& m«., 475b.
£,cjo&c, 470b, 476b.
£,(A)K, 515b, 516a.
&toX, 449b, 450a, 472b,
532_a-
&coXk, 532b.
2,03X^45 ib.
&CJDJUU, 482a.
£oort, 486b, 487b, 576a.
&torrf, 558a.
&COOT, 459b, 467b, 469a.
£um, 463a, 477b.
£,cop, 5Coa.
£topn, 451a.
£,toc, 508a and b.
&«wt, 473b-
£tOTÏÏ, 534a, 575aandb.
&COXÏÏ, 517b.
&tOT-p, 520b.
£,uxjo, 466a.
&uxoj<e, 574b, 731a,
754b, 755a.
£,UXJ0JULe, 481b.
£,uxjoq, 470b.
&tocy, 445a.
&toqT, 471a, 572b.
£/ux, 464b, 474a.
&tof, 516b, 521a.
g,qu>, 479b.
z^.i, 895b.
x^.ie, 902a.
z^.icjoot, 895a.
z^.X, 898b, 903b.
x&\xe\ 840a.
z^Xzot, 891b.
X&JULH, 898b.
XiJULOfX, 788b.
z^rte, 898b.
X£.p&£.X, 899b.
z^.ci £,ht, 86ib.
z^cqe, 900a.
x^tjulg, 814b.
x^/rqe, 914b.
*£.£>, 900a.
xa.xi, 895b.
xe, 913a.
xe&eX, 741b.
xe&i, 802a.
zeß-iüooT, 802a.
zeKziK, 900a.
zeXjuLi, 857a.
xeXxo**, 885a.
xeJUL, 807 a.
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zeu, 906a.
zciih£,, 877b.
zep, 899a.
xec, 812b.
ze&zg, 778b.
XH, 804b.
zhjulg, 850b, 898a.
XHW, 803a, 809a, 898b.
XROT, 800a.
ZHp, 903b.
ZHpe, 899b.
ZHC, 767a.
ZHT, 849a.
XHX, 902a.
zi. i cob, 849a.
xijuu, 807a.
zi JULoeix, 101 a.
xiit, ioob, 105b, 232a.
ziiteiJULe, 852b.
ximoop, 894b.
xi ïï (Tbrtc, 101 a.
ximpi, 763b.
zirtJULe, 271a, 332b.
zioop, 850a.
xicnre, 849a, 895a.
x\ce, 713b, 86iaand b.
xiq, 906b.
zizi, 892a.
zrt^., 291b.
zrt^.A.T, 898b.
zrto, 882a.
zrtooT, 907a.
xo, 848a, 896b.
zoeic, S6oa and b, 862a.
zoeix, 877a, 903b,
913b.
zoi, 894b, 895a, 896b.
xoXg, 899b.
zooXe, ^Jtxc, 899b.
zoop, 851a.
zoope, 851a.
4 N 3
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1302 COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN DICTIONARY.
XOOTCJ, 853a, 854b,
897a.
xop, 851a.
zoc, 812b.
xoce, 861 a.
xoTurr, 897a.
xotx, 791a.
xoq, 897b.
"zog,, çooa.
xn, 753a.
xpo, 883a, 899a.
xpox, 777a.
x$oi, 802a, 806a.
xu), 895b.
xcüß., 802a, 906a.
xcjoi, 895b.
XCJOK, 900a.
xcjoK e &oX, 900a.
xcjoX, 899a, 909b.
XUÔtJL, 898a.
xcjortT, 907b.
xcjoitq, 898b.
xcjop, 899a, 903b.
xcjope, 899b.
zcjopi, 899b.
xcjopÄx, 899b.
xu>p£, 776b, 803b.
xcjocjoXe, 714b, 903b.
xcjocjoJULe, 337b, 896b.
xuxjope, 810a, 839a,
899a and b.
xurrg,, 915b.
xcjocy, 814a.
xcjoq, 906b.
xu>£>, 858b, 900a.
xuox, 901a.
cri.A.cre, 139b.
(T^eio, 895a.
tf~£.iJULe, 792b, 802b.
(T&.\&.gfv, 764b, 776b. I
(TA.JULH, 896b.
6~£.julotX, 788b, 808a.
<5~à.nixH, 544a.
(TA.pA.Te, 803b, 940b.
<Ta.&, 514b.
tf~£.£,oï, 514b, 812b.
(TA.XJULH, 814b.
CTa.0^6, 862b.
<T5&e, 802a.
<TE&c, 806a.
(T&oi, 802a, 806a.
tf~é, 809b.
(Tert(TeXo, 717b.
cTexcTcux, 799b.
(TéxcTbx, 799b.
tf~Hrt, 803a, 809a.
<Thot, 805a.
tf~Hiie, 793b.
(Thiii, 96a.
(Tht, 800a.
(Tî, 849a.
6*1 (in oTeAXCTi), 80ib.
<Ti A.OTCJO, 32b, 101 a.
(rt&(rt&, 768a, 806b.
(Tie, 762a.
(Ti-rt, 765b.
<Tm, 105b, 807a.
(Tine, 770a, 807a.
(Tirtei, 804b.
(TirtHpA., 795a.
ö^rtoTcjoJUL, 761b, 804b.
<rïrtpu>T, 761b.
(Tiitou, 761b, 804b.
(TmcjoXg,, 804b.
(Tîrtuortg, 766b, 804b.
<Tïrt6"é.Xo, 804b.
(TmcTuup, 796b.
(TioTp, 822b.
(Tie, 812b, 86ib.
(Ticfcei, 230a.
(Tî £/rop, 101 a.
I (Tix, 805a.
Digitized by Microsoft ®
CTX, 775a, 810a.
(TXa.^, 776a.
(TXhijuli, 899b.
(TXiX, 764a, 775aand b,
796a, 810a.
(TXo, 896b.
(Tjulc, 788b.
cTäjlö'ojul, 794b.
tf~n£.£,, 883a, 898b.
(Tno, 803a, 809a.
(Thon, 803a, 809b.
(ThoT, 809a.
(ThcjooT, 809a.
(TrtcTrï, 803a.
(To, 848a.
(TbiXe, 81 ob.
(TbX, 330b, 776a, 803a.
(TbXß.1, 776a.
(Tojul, 807b.
tf~brtc, 774b, 778a, 795b.
(Tbo&, 802a.
(TbojuLe, 650a, 741b,
808a.
(Tbcnrrte, 773a and b,
801b.
(Ton,-786b, 793a, 807a.
(Tbpxe, 536a, 812b.
(Tbpö^ 796b.
(foe, 812b.
(Toce, 861 a.
(TbcjUL, 814a.
(Tcnrtf"^ 791a.
(To&ce, 514b.
<rb£,ci, 812b.
(Toxi, 813a, 814a, 896b.
(TpHcTé, 81 ib.
tf~po, 775b.
(TpojuLne, 803b, 809b.
cTpojumi, 81 ob. '
(Tpotf^ 777a.
<rpto&, 899b.
cTcjo, 804b, 810a.
COPTIC WORDS AND NAMES IN
(Tuo&., 802a, 897a.
tf~co&c, 802 b, 806a,
897a.
(fuo\ 561b, 81 ib, 899a.
tfloXn, 796a, 81 ob.
(Tcjojul, 770a, 788b.
(Tcjojulg, 770a.
(Tcorrf, 774b, 796a,
809b.
tf~fong, 774a.
cTcoot, 782b, 8oba, 805a.
(Turn, 793b.
tf~CJOpJtJL, 790a.
tf~cupq, 533a.
tfcop^, 796a, 811 a.
(Ttjoptf^ 811 b.
<Tcuc, 813b, 859b.
(TcocJül, 797b, 814a.
(Tcjot", 814b.
cTcucij, 792b.
tf~co&, 858b.
cTcyoTp, 729b.
<T&oc, 514b, 777b,
803b, 812b.
(Txoc, 812b.
-f-A.KCJO, 865b.
f e&oX, 866a.
-f e$£.£,oT, 865b.
f h, 868b.
"t"K, 845a and b.
-f JULG, 836b, 879b.
DICTIONARY. 1303
'f-JULocxye, 866a.
•fjULog,, 866a.
tue, 348b.
Tttet, 866a.
■foce, 865b.
■f ne, 876b, 877a.
-fcei, 866b.
-fcec&o£,, 658a.
-f-rooT, 865 b.
■f"ctjuone, 866b.
t£i, 842b.
t&e, 842b, 887b.
t&o, 436b.
■f"^üon, 866a.
i~&JULOJUL, 866a.
fx\, 865b.
ft, 866b.
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[ 1305 J
LIST OF THE
NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS AND NAMES QUOTED
IN THE EGYPTIAN DICTIONARY.
^, 5*.
VïnN, 39a-
"DM (read -Qy), ilia.
Jrä$*, 4b-
rrina, 4b.
T ;
DYi^n«, 227b.
^W, 39a.
^M, 39a.
TO«, 18b.
RM, 94b.
DVlSt, 97b.
Van«, 74b.
^n«, 7b, 22a, 74b.
sFm, 3Ia-
DniN, 172b.
UK 103a.
it« 141b.
in«, 8b, 22b, 75b.
n^n«, 55 ïb.
D^DTraJnt$, 566a.
tàvfiipnsi, 534a, 566a.
"•«, 16a.
rrrw, 26b.
^m, 2b, 17b, 129a.
no1« 41b.
I. HEBREW.
Jiur1«, 471b.
hx} 449a.
^r1™, 73*-
rrpN, 129b.
]vW, 62 b.
^N, 72a.
D«, 50b.
W, 51b.
^M, 60b, 356a.
TON IOlb.
■ T J
rcDtj, 389b.
Vhqn, 20a.
n?W, 43b.
ya^N, 905 b.
niyasN, 104b.
^Ënâ, 104a.
*nNt, 2 ib, 129a.
^10, 2ib.
hk 62b.
iTttJN, 88b.
Stt5«, 90a.
nsipN, 89a.
■wa, 203b.
rrnwa. 202a.
ttna, 204b.
^na, 215b.
rna, 201 a, 202b, 208a.
^Nrma, 208a.
H31, 207a.
ntoa 216b.
T J
rajrrca, 203b.
202a, 203b, 213a.
(Wan, 230a.)
irrcr^ya, 213a.
po^ya, 213a.
rbga, 213a.
tfiia, 237a.
7na, 232a.
■vna, 204 b.
Vyvä, 204a.
Tö, 204b, 207a.
n:na, 204b.
n:na, 204a and b.
Vva, 204b, 215b.
s^Ç2, 225a.
1JÄ, 225a.
s/ppa, 224b.
lima, 471b.
najrro, 208a.
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1306 NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS, ETC., IN DICTIONARY.
d b.
b$t 789b.
b}% 789b.
«79a, 770a.
boi 788b.
là, 81 ob.
Jpâ, na, 764b. '
■YD}, 874b.
m, 877a.
ttfrni, 408a, 984b.
)tth, 890b.
n
^n, 441a, 445 b.
D^nn. 142 b.
Din, 443a, 452a an
wn, 633a.
wn, 633a.
■Yirçn, 358b.
pn, 442a, 448b.
jn, 486b.
"^n, 442a.
Sn-ytt, 449b.
*??, 35a.
n«|, 588a, 641b, 868a.
nm, 868a.
TO, 850a, 903b, 913b.
Sjd-yjï, 552a.
n
"*W, 53ob, 539b, 540a.
linn, 476b.
■Yin, 5°oa-
Diiin, 568b.
=^n. 534a.
™?n, 559b.
ïVh, 580a, 809b.
•nip^n, 536b.
Y^n, 484a.
D^n, 572b, 740a.
JÇn, 485a.
Don, 536b.
yon, 471a.
P, 528a.
Di:n, 578a.
MDjn, 559b.
n^n, 489b.
n9h, 534b.
tsn, 47i.a.
jnçn, 466b.
=T}n> 473a.
^h, 532b.
rfnh, 532b.
ntën, 510b. .
öhM^tön, 566a.
tthttfttfn, 534a.
fettjn, s 12a.
DO0, 568b, 569b.
nntp, 876b.
nyaia, 906a.
t^tt, 822b.
m:ö, 882a.
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^, 35b, 99b,
and b.
^n\ 142b.
TT' ^
>/ü5ö\ 143a.
n^ 15a; 142a. -
3rtf\ 143b.
re, 157b, 463b.
■*\ 143b.
Dt, 142b, 143a.
TO, 53a.
any, 143a.
PS, 608b, 678a.
1?T, 93a.
TO, 29b, 75b.
*?3OT-p(?)» I43b.
n^, ib, 25b, 88b.
bnyp\ 143b.
uns, 769a, 787a.
uns, 786b.
nrrts, 784b.
133, 789b, 796b.
*!??, 789b.
^5, 789b.
^3, 803a.
vu?, 788b.
P?, 789a.
J33, 808a.
^23, 795a.
n^:sf 792b.
NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS. ETC., IN DICTIONARY. 1307
HV133, 795a.
JTID5, 791b.
«??5, I39b-
n?, 752b, 786b, 793a.
103, 787a.
TD, 790a.
0^15, 562a.
D13p 788b, 789a.
ds")5, 790a.
^tpj, 814b.
DH3, 781b, 791a.
Mb, 339b.
ih, 37b.
n^dY 422b.
nph, 348b, 377b, 378a.
tthb, 422a.
- T ' ■
ttfa*?, 422a.
nnb, 429a.
rb. 41lb-
ptrfe, 389b.
o
Mrço, 289b, 290a, 330b.
>/ttö, 276b.
no, 279b.
lino, 286b.
bymrm, 284a.
tato, 274a.
npsno, 282b.
TO3. 295b-
nV2 20 Kb.
"lOp 279b.
a?Q, 280a.
V-ÖÖ, 289b.
v/n^Ö, 3»4b-
nVro, 283b.
mo 301b.
V T J «■>
mta, 274b.
nmo, 304a.
niyo, 225b, 290a.
-mo, 338b.
oyxfo, 338b.
bjpo, 276a.
P.9, 315a.
rasio, 283b.
nNttJo, 287a.
nrnpo, 287a.
nnujo, 287a.
Mb, 342a.
roa, 343-1.
^35, 373^
-XH2, 343a and b.
a«, 374b.
bm, 387b.
©m, 386a.
"^»3, 343b.
dv:, 412a.
n/DV2, 347a.
iy:, 342b, 347b.
anjq, 342b, 347b.
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HD2, 369b.
in:, 407b, 498b.
ito, 729a.
nn^D, 851b.
DID, 618b, 695b.
□""DID, 618b. 696a and b.
D?D1D, 667a, 696b.
?yiD, 853a, 854b.
1QÏD, 853a.
n^D, 851a.
ny?b, 857a.
dvVd , 588b, 608a.
nbb, 851b, 853a.
«1?P, 853a.
1Q1D, 61 ib, 637b.
"»a?. 39a.
rhw, 112b.
nïSoy, 12 a.
ttfiy, n3a-
V V J w
-rniv, ma.
,-py, ma.
Tiy, 129a.
r|5ppv:, 8S5a.
\:V, 123b.
n^y, 129a.
TT» *
n^v, 112a.
T • -8 J
pay, IIlb-
1308 NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS, ETC., IN DICTIONARY.
2.YJ, 124a.
my, 11 ib.
TT J
nay, I27b-
DDV, 113a.
□"•NOV 34a.
• T TÎ > «JT^
nb-jv, 764b.
pttftr 112b.
I - T '
rnhtfv, 136b.
niiriipy, 136b.
pro, 803a.
113, 260a.
inç^ipis, 256b.
^is, 235a.
V&~Q, 237b.
**39, 243b.
ms, 243b.
"•IS, 242b.
n)pß, 238a.
ib-jb, 243a.
"n?, 243a.
t^l?, 235a.
ntös. 2 s2a.
^ns, 254b, 256b.
as, 905a.
own?, 897b.
*3?, 897b.
nis 191b.
«TO, 911b.
t : > y
V?, 903b.
^ne?, 898a.
P3TC, 896b.
njjys, 896b.
liss, 897b.
■vbs, 897b.
n-yB2f, 897 b.
mys r^BS, 914b.
- •• . - ~ : it ' ■' *
n-T,?, 781a.
D<içrïp, 792b, 802b, 804a,
807a.
yip, 765b.
lip, 775a.
fcOp, 762a and b.
îi^p, 791a.
rnfeç, 765a.
™y?p, 764b, 776b.
y?g, 764a, 774b.
l^P, 803b.
rrapT, 771b.
rrajj, 788b, 789a.
»3i?. 794b.
nMjp, 794b.
"Tiaji?, 795a.
n^, 773a, 795a, 803a,
808b.
DiQ'p, 807a.
"TO, 563b.
YS?, 765b.
M"S, 79oa.
n"$, 763a, 767b.
r>:iP, 765b.
nyT, 764b. -
™^i?, 778b.
n*n 6&a.
T T ,
tftfi, 433b.
trip UNO, 4!7b.
Dm mi, 421a.
Dil, 424b.
VTÎ, 43ia.
Vpnn, 283b.
tf?"i, 435a.
]irai, 62 b.
Vrrâï, 283a.
V), 418a.
V?yün, 433b-
to, tö
lonaJ, 726a.
.rrati, 725a.
rfaità, 636a.
nV-ittj, 89a, 725b.
jn#, 665 b.
rmto, 640b.
nto, 587a, 649a.
ttftf, 729b.
^itr, 649b.
D'Ultà, 822b.
pit!?, 659b.
]tî?1ttt, 608b, 623b, 700b.
jafittf, 608b, 623b, 700b.
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NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS, ETC., IN DICTIONARY. 1309
Nruttftltf 688b.
aïltJtt?, 586a, 634a.
ntpip, 749a.
Dîûtp, 757a.
$$, 637b.
DiSttJ, 676a, 727a.
rra^ip, 727a.
'rNbip, 671a.
SynErttf, 726a.
■vott?, 89b.
rubip, 547b.
ttJatt», 742a.
TW, 611 a.
"rçrç?, 635b.
-w, 723b.
""$£, 635b.
\^, 853a.
ifcorrnsto, 662b.
a^nsto 662 b.
pto, 647a, 701b.
r^, 85 ib, 853a.
to>, 61 ib.
tftf, 695b, 75ia, 754a.
n:«n 825a.
nnnp 904 b.
nvi, 635b.
tiöQ, 859a.
Ninn, 822a.
NJVfl, 825a.
açn, 834a.
Ti2n, 840a.
^h, 827a.
msn, 832b, 877b, 906a.
vyp, 822a, 823a.
ABAANAGANAABA, 5a.
ABPA2AS, 118a.
AAH2, 443a.
A9A0<I>0P0S, 259a.
AAH9EIA, 130a.
AAA02, 809b. -
AAXAI, 7h.
AME9Y2T02, 551b.
AMENIIBI2, 52b.
AMENQ<I>I2, 52a.
AMMQN, 51b.
AM0XPA2QX9HP, 52b.
ANH90X, 55a.
ANI20N, 63b.
AHEAAAIOS, 5a.
AI10AAQNIAH2, 5b.
AI1PIH2, 466b.
APrYPOS, 131b
APENAQTH2, 502b.
AP0NTQTH2, 502b.
APOY, 130a and b.
AP0YHPI2, 501a.
APOYPA, 585b.
APII0KPATH2, 501b.
AP2IH2I2, 504b.
APTABH, 73b.
APTABH2, 28b.
II. GREEK.
APXIKYXHT02, 562a.
APQHPI2, 501a.
A2EXE6, 389b.
A2KAHIIIEIOX. 30b.
A2MAX, 602b, 671a and b.
A2THP, 10a.
ATTEAAB02, 885a.
AYTOrEXHS, 543b.
Atf020, 42b.
AXAIMEXH2, 25a.
AXAXH, 94b.
AXES, 22b.
A*EY2TQ2, 119b.
BAII19, 2111).
BAKI2, 221b.
BAPI2, 202b. *
BATAXII, 208b.
HEBQX, 200b.
BEBQXA. 200b.
BII, 200a.
BUS, 205b. .
BIKQT, 200a. ' *"
BIOV, 200a.
BITH2, 203a, 211b.
BAEMMYE2, 204a.
BOOX, 502b.
TYXAIKEIOX, 79a.
AAPEI02, 408a, 820a.
AIKAI02YXH, 385b.
KIAQAOX, 782b.
ES ATP AI HIS, 566a.
EOITH, 449b.
EIIEIAH, 1Mb.
Kill IIAEON, 571a.
EPQ, 130a.
E2Kr\'llUI2, 81a.
EYAOri2TH2. 790a.
E«MI.MEI'IAE2, -150a.
OAAEIA, 841b.
6E20AK, 860a.
IAONK2, 463b.
IM0Y0I12, 30b.
I2EI0X, 117b.
ISPQ, 585a.
KA9 OAOX, 765a.
KAI2AP02, 801b.
KAKEI2, 139b.
KA.MBY2H2, 763b, 793a.
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1310 NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS, ETC., IN DICTIONARY.
KAMH$I2, 785a.
KANH0OPO2, 259a.
KANT9AP02, 295a.
KAPAB, 804b.
K APA BOS, 804b.
KASANTPA, 804b.
KASSIA, 563b.
KATA AOrON, 277:».
KATKOYAT, 780b.
KEinOS, 802b.
KENTEX9AI, 556b..
KHB, 805b.
KHBOS. 802b.
KHEIOS, 802b.
KIKHÀAIA, TA, 801a.
KIKI, 791a.
KIKINQN, 791a.
KINNYPA, 795a.
KITTQ, 781a.
KNHO, 795a.
KNOYOIS, 795a.
KOrXH, 774b, 789a.
KOrXOS, 774b.
K0A0KYN90S, 803a.
KOMMI, 771a.
KOMME, 794b, 795b.
KOPH, 471b.
KOYKIO0OPON, 767a.
KPOKOS, 810b.
KYAAASTIS, 790a, 793a,
796a and b.
KYMINON, 808a.
KYPIOS AIAAHMATQX,
357a.
KY0I, 786b.
AESQNIS, 313a.
AITPON, 407b.
AOYTHPION, 421a.
MANEPQS, 452a.
ME1SI, 323b.
MENEKPATEIA, 280b.
MIEBIS, 315a.
MNHYIS, 374a.
M0Y9, 295a.
M0Y9IS, 295a.
NEBXOYNIS, 343a.
NHI9, 379b, 399b.
NHPION, 347a.
NITPON, 407b, 408b.
3AN9A, 797b.
3I<I>OS, 597b, 66Ga.
OIKOYMENH, 538a.
OAYPA, 215b.
ONOYPIS, 57a.
ONNQd>PIS, 165»).
OSTANHS, 91a.
OYA<I>PH, 466b.
0YA<PPI2, 466b.
OYESTE, 185b.
OYESTE BIKQTI, 1851».
OYN, 336b.
I1AMYAHS, 198b.
I1APAAEISQN, 891b.
IlASTO<I>OPOS, 107b.
nEPIFIAOYS, 828a.
nETE<I>PH, 256b.
niNAS, 234b.
n0AY0<I>9AAM0S, 83a.
nPOAYAION, 443b.
I1PONHSION, 356a.
I1POSHKON, TO, 804b.
UTIMYPIS, 315a.
I1YPAMIS, 243b.
. PEMENAIPE, 425b.
PEMENXAPE, 425b.
PQMAIOS, 442b, 445a.
SAIN, 605b, 676a.
SAKKOS, 701b.
SA3, 591b.
SAPI, 637b, 645b.
SAPISA, 635b.
SATPAFIHS, 566a.
SAQSIS, 834b.
SEIPA, 647b.
SESME, 557b, 585a, 753b.
SESOQSIS, 696a.
SIAS, 627a.
S1KET, 585a.
SISESME, 585a.
SISPQ, 585a.
SIT, 755a.
2MAT, 603a.
SMYPIS 89b.
SOYSON, 608b, 623b, 700b.
SOYXIS, 657b.
S0YX02, 660a.
SOYXQS, 5?5a, 6loa, 659a.
SFITXNE, 636b," 6G3a.
SPQ, 610a, 635a.
STATHP, 712a.
STIMM 12, 715b.
STPATHrOS, 171a.
STPATIQTHS, 638a.
SYITENHS, 637a.
2YNNÂ0S, 588b.
2YNTA31S, 609b.
Sd>H3, 539a.
SXOINION, 567a, 573a.
SG9IS, 664a.
SQSIS, 731b.
2QTHP, 653b.
TAPIXEYTHS, 580b.
TnHBIOY, 830b.
TFIHXONTA, 831a.
TnHXY, 830b.
TniBIOY, 830b.
TY0)QN, 828a, 875b.
TQM, 851a.
<J>IAAN9PQI10S, 310a.
<POINIKES, 260b.
0O1NIS, 213b.
XAAKIA, 533a.
XAAKION, 533a.
• XAM*AI, 325b, 485b.
XAPXX0YMI2, 581b.
XITQN, 799b.
XNE<I>, 795a.
XNOYBIS, 578a.
XNOYMIS, 578a, 795a and b.
XNOYOIS, 578a.
XOAXYTHS, 148a.
XONTAP, 503b.
XONTAPE, 556b.
XONTAXPE, 557a.
XOYS, 769a.
XY, 23a.
XQOY, 528a.
*XENT, 617a, 692b, 693b.
QPOAOriOX, 315b.
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NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS, ETC., IN DICTIONARY. 1311
III. SUMERIAN, ASSYRIAN, PERSIAN, ETC.
TUT M> «7 b. IT 4- Or -TT« b«. 763 b, 793a.
ÏÎ Mfïï* ^T TÏ *T. 95 a.
T ^ ■£- $h &TÏ, 53a-
Hï ET ^ «f ctT *. 52a.
-4- -v|, 136b.
tv -JTA 1ST ~B *■ 792 b.
<ysäf= K<f, 822 b.
\\ ~ï<ï *- ^t. 867a.
T ET<T -TT<T &ÏÏ iirK 64a, 408a,
820a.
«=m«= JÏ e=TTT«=. 137a.
-n* ^ *-.868a-
M<T~^~<MT<TVA~, 534a.
f & B:T\ < -cf, 463b.
^ ECff T? ■cf -SS 463 b.
* ceTT =a -M 1? Tf. 463b.
T<1<T *T-, " hands " (only in plural.
Ashurnasirpal I, 1. 117), 752b.
-TU 'OIT. 787a.
^ -ET ET<T TÏ TT. 336a.
ET ^ *M, 286b.
-\ A-TTT m. 387b.
-M* JTT ff<, 325b.
-f £ey EK 60a.
*]- t=y<| ^y< (Berlin tablet Xo.
102, ed. Winckler, p. 102b),
257a.
J? JÏ *-, pi. *{ T—, 897b.
-£yy ^ s=qg. 897 b.
E« ~TTT *JII. 765a-
jy cyyyP, 587a.
jy cyyyt -*-, 822 b.
ey y~ ]gj, 671a.
c*yy * y? vy, 89a.
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1312 NON-EGYPTIAN WORDS, ETC., IN DICTIONARY.
^n^= £33,647a.
^ -T ^Wa
^ <T- *N J 59
h-< * jtin, 840a.
T ÎÏÏ 3 y<- i£ <T <<"> 64a,
408a, 820a, 884b.
Te *ï <ïï" *<£ T t<-, 763b,
793a-
«ÏÏ « r<- TTT 2Ï T< ÏTÏ> 534a,
566a.
«TÏ << ^ if w "fë ïïï. 566a.
TT
<< «=TtT m ï£ -if > l85b.
T<- <ïï -<, 463b.
1
r£icv^r< 94b.
.!L»r< 129a.
r*à\A>rC, 88b.
è\*=, 457a.
rdLsi^, 788b.
.1
nüarC.1, 588a, 868a.
\
r*èu\, 903b.
s>
rd£*l», 740a.
A,
~=V 876b.
çJSIa, 789a.
IV. SYRIAC.
rf^lÄ, 139b.
rïÏLi, 795a, 902a.
r^.ftA, 786b.
kSä*, 787a.
Ôa, 283a.
7*, 374b.
rficVo, 407b.
rd^iûo, 597b,642b, 666a.
r^-Lsoj», 671a.
rfi^Ä), 853a.
rt^flo, read nsluûo, 647a.
cVuâo.^, 34a.
r*b\s% 255b.
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^=^, 897b.
rd^s^, 905 b.
r^-îx^, 897b.
rtl»*J»LD, 771b.
i
rCÜLSQOi, 62b.
rc^aî., 716a.
rfàvltox., 608b, 623b.
rC^r^^, 825a.
•=^, 635b.
rdsao^, 822b.
rd>4^, 637b.
>^, 834a.
p^io.!^, 846a.
r^^-ià>, 822a, 823a.
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Men standing, kneeling, sitting, inclining, lying do
Women
Gods ...
Human Limbs ...
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Parts of Mammalia ... ... \
Birds ...
Parts of Birds ...
Amphibia (reptiles)
Fish
Insects
Vegetables
Heaven, Earth, and Water
Buildings and their parts
Ships and their parts
Furniture (seats, tables, chests, stands)
Sacred Vessels and Furniture
Clothing, parts of, Ornaments, and Insiguias
Weapons and Anns
Tools and Agricultural Implements
Network (cord, net, packets) ... ... "
Vases (pottery, baskets, dry measures)
Offerings
Objects (writing, music, and games)
Strokes and Doubtful Objects
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1122 £-9
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1137 \>
1138 J 'J
1139 ^'S
1140 «s^2
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1143
1144
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1147 jj
1148 ^=4
1149 ^
1150 £=*
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1159 £jp
1160 <ß>
1161 "y*
1162 <£=>
1163 ^
1164 c^k
1165 *ß-
1166 ^
1167 =*=, a^
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1169 m ftm
1170 A
1171 1
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1173 S
1174 Ç3
1175 |â|
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1180 £
1181 Q
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1192 D^b
1193 M
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1198 g^
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1202 ^
1203 ^
1204 ^
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1218
1219 ^
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1221 ^ f3
1222 ^ ,t=|
1223 a!j-fl "^
1224 «a
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1226
1227
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1236 f
1237 ^
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1256 *Q
1257 ^
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262 y
263 % 'y
264 <s>
265 <â *<5
266 (J »m
267 |
268 /$
269 ä$jk
270 $
271 ffi "a
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275 Ä
276 a
277 (5§)
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279 g^
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1282 H
1283 §
1284 £=$**=*
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1288 33d
1289 Cä3
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1298 £^m£ù
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1362 7^-
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1366 ^
1367 %?
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1376 ■££
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1404
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1412 y y
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1414 _>
1415 ^
1416 «*=:
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1420 ^ ft!^
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1496 °mt°
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1499 -f-0^
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1526 "J
1527 %\\
1528 j 'J
1529 (j a^
1530 J aS
1531 fl
1532
1533 o
1534 1
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1538 g
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1540 £
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1542 >D
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1741 ^
1742 ^
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1748 c^J
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1752 ^k
1753 ^
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1782 $$\
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1787 so
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1903 ^
1904 g
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1906
1907
1926 ^
1927 ^
1928 \P
1929 ^2
1930 &$>
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1933 ^%
1934 *!&-
1935 (3g)
1936
1937 T^T
1938 ■*=**-
1939 #
1940 y
1941 ^
1942 -^
1943 <=>
1944 *•*
1945 V
1946 ^
1947 <^
1948 s^t>
1949^
1950 <"||
1951 r<^i
1952 S
1953 V3
1954 ^^
1955
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1957 *^o
1958 ^LLg
1959 r^ n
1960 ^
1961 '
1962
1963 ^=^
1964 ^=£
1965 [J
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1967 __
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1969 *=^>
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1971 ^3
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1975 ^L)
1976 \j?
1977 W*
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1979 \j>
1980 \j
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1982 ^J
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1991 A-J
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2000 t^3
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2003
2004 4?
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2006
2007 ^3
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2010
2011
2012 ^pjj
2013 0=\D
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2015 fâ
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2017 f*
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2372 JH,
2373 ^
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2391 V
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2397
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2454
2455 màf&
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2458 J^r
2459 Jk/
2460 V^f
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2464 g^
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2467 0J^£
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2481 Q±hhK
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2491 ^
2492
2493
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2558 X
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2578 ö
2579 f3
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2582 J^
2583 £J
2584 [Ig
2585 Q
2586 -Q-
2587 @
2588 -\T^
2589 Q
2590 £
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2596 ^^)
2597 fi$
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2606 pgg
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2609 m
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2620 Y
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2655 Q
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2663 CD
2664
2665 &
2666 %%%
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2668 ^p
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2679 (ö
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2686 -^
2687 @sb&
2688 £|^
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2690 HH
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2743 ^7
2744 ^±7
2745 \7
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2755 ^7
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2762 Ö
2763 V_/
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2771
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2778 "°
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2780 ®
2781 ££
2782 ,0,
2783 Ô
2784 Q
2788
2789 ^
2785
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2786
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2787
2790 ^t\
2791 iH
2792 gffl
2793
2794 rcI
2795 £5^
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2797 <^
2798 *f
2799 Ul>
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2801 V,
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2803 Çj
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2805 £&§£
2806
2807 QÛÛ
2808 ^f>
2809 [2]
2810 ö^f
2811 ^
2812
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2814 ^
2815 ^
2816 — —
2817 =*|
2818 HljÊ
2819 ^É=
2820 2l
2821 f^f
2822 É
2823 a
2824 JÉ,
2825 fl
2826 2=1
2827 [gl
2828 r[J)
2829 N^
2830 Û
2831 L
2832 ^
2833 5t^_
2834 >HK
2835 -^-0
2836 ^^
2837 up
2838 ^
2839 r\
2840 <3>
2841 CL_
2842 ^
2843 <^>
2844 fl
2845 j\
2846 ^
2847
2848
2849
2850
2851
2852
2853
2854
2855
2856
2857
2858
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2860
2861
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