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AN

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. A. WALLIS BUDGE, Knt., F.S.A.,

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 SCHOLAR ;

KEEPER OF THE EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITIES, BRITISH MUSEUM.

{IN TWO VOLUMES)

VOL. II.

LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET,
1920.
HARRISON AND SONS,
PRINTERS IN ORDINARY TO HIS MAJESTY.
ST. martin's lane LONDON,

W.C. 2.
s [ 593 ] S

SUr ^^V^ ,
M. 588, ;^0' ^- 345, S-ushHeriu — ^cza^^^A
O, U. 191, to drink; Copt. ce. ^
title of the high-priest of the 10th Nome
'
of Upper Egypt.
AAAAAA
sura (sua) ^S h ^, ^5 t\
AAftAAA
sush. L^, to break (?)

to drink, drinker, toper,


drunkard. ^~
.W>AAA SUSh-t --^^ V^ , tie, fetter, cord.

surau
^^ (j
^, P- 692, .^^^^' SUt
^ {^, var. ^A , White Crown
V>, p. 94, drinkers.
sutut - %. tk^ IV, 520, to walk,
Lar^Jr to travel.
SUr-t ^=f O, ^^_ O,
'
T. 71, U. 191,
s-utekh to treat a body with
e ® (^
,

drugs, to embalm; caus. of V\ ; var.


drink; ^^=f ^^ Q?i , IV, 1115, water supply.

Ho^^O. Atitleof Anubisis'^^^^^ J,


STir-t .^^^ , bead, oval ball; var.
"the embalmer."
n "^^f A "^
. ^^^ ^ n ^ mother-of-pearl
I <rr> 1 o
'
<=> <=> I
000' beads. s-uthet -^.-%^g=3r|, _^^t^sr=j
SUru-t(?) -^%^<=^'^, abird. f\ \\, to cook, to roast, to bake.

S-ursh _ \\f , to make to be green s-uthet V\^^^^{> to fatten birds.


CZE (2 ,

or fertile ; caus. of ursh.

suh -^^ra^,
7\
— ra
var
s-utekh , to embalm

ra i, to utter words as the

result of some great or sudden emotion, to S-Utcha —^^|, —^"^S' to streng-

speak in an ecstasy, to prophesy.


then, to heal, to save ; caus. of ^ n ^^. a .

suh I±3
y- >
-
(2 , air, wind.
-^Y^
s-utcha^^|A,^j^;^-,.o
SUh-t .^^^1 g, Pap. 3024, 79, ^^
go, to go forward ; caus. of vN j\
^ Q ^ Melternich Stele 62, egg; Copt.
A .

_fl X O '
COOT^e. seb —"^ jH^j N. 692, 1 148, jackal;
suh —^ ^ °
^^^^^ °^ incense.
§ '

see —»-

Denderah 12, a
Suhit (?)
^ ^ v^
^^ J
Yl goddess of Denderah.
,
III,

^^ J^,
seb u. 460
S-Ukha ^^ %> T "^ ^^, Peasant
seb -^^Jt^, see asi
282, to stupefy, to make silly; caus. of ukha. -^^J(j(j|,
, an interrogative particle.
s-user to strengthen caus.
-1P l^ , ;

seblnr-j'^.TV-J
-1P ^'-J-
s-usekh
with long strides ;
^
caus. of usekh.
\j
J\ , to walk
-rr, -rr \\ y\ ,

to lead, to conduct, to guide, to traverse, to pass


V , Peasant 322,

through, to march in front; "TT"


s-ush ^^ ^ , I) ll , to praise, to
] -A il

worship, to adore ; caus. of uash. ^ I

I
,
guide of the words of the gods.

2 p
s [ 594 ]

<— iiiiiiiii

sba doors Copt. C^e.


sebbi^Jj;^,^Jl^J ^111
, ;

SCX Edfft I, 81, a title of the


II A , to lead, etc. ; "TT" '^wva LJ »<^=.- ,
I> 5°» Sba-Ra '
I
Nile-god.

decay of the body


a dead man; ""^Ja^, sbau - star-gods.
.f^|^|.
^nnnimi
Sc:^^
sbau - -k ,
punishment.

sebseb -75 — 7r-/v,


^"^J^ """J'
correction; Copt. C^(JO

to lead, to guide.
sebakh (sebkh)
^ '
7"^?.
O® U f°
'^"' '"'
to preserve.
o conductor,
sebi-t
A ,

s-baq (sebq) ^ ^^^, to make to

guide ; -*- ^ ® faverser of eternity


JJ w o I I
'

shine ; caus. of jLd Q ) .

—a
, ,

title of Ra and of Osiris; ^>^ „ ~wvaa -jt


I O
©C, this book of traversing eternity.
sebaq(Sebq) ^ i» leg, thigh; see

^ W

V, 1 1 1 2, a general envoy. S-baq (sebq) a, . ®, to make preg-

Sebi-t, sebiu-t ~I5rJ^|l, Shipwreck nant ; caus. of ) /|


J ||

161, -*>— Y^ freight, cargo of a boat or


S-bagi -^^ '(^ S make weak
.
U fl
I

flfl » to or

ship, load of a camel or ass; "TT" \


^^^^^
helpless ; caus. of
J S (1 (1
(^ •

, a loader of ships.
I I I

seba _*_J(]|7mn,
sebb Berl. 6910, to load.
-^J[]|^^^,
JJ U=/l ,

a mythological serpent-fiend.
Canopus stele lo,
SebitTrJ(j()^,'^--;;„t;;d-; Sebath ^;T-
JJ IQ'^, provisions.
Jl 1 I I I

w
seb ^nr^, --^J^^,
|^^,evii, Sebit -*-J[j(]o^,Rec.4,2i,
-^^J
wickedness; ~7T~ ] , decay, waste. ^J()()7;^>''^Pl^^t,flag,rush.
11i^'
sebitTr-J^q^^.T^jqij Sebu-^jilj, ^-4Vgo'ds^
fish offal, a poor kind of fish.

seben -«_ J^v^AAA, u. 304, 532, 55 1> P-


, Ship-

wreck 56, an offering by fire.


_ L=il, Rec. 30, 187, to retreat,

^ I
to wriggle away (of a serpent) ;
—»— J
seb-t "tTJ^. louse ;plur.
~^J^ wNA/vv ^ to roll away the-hours.
"^^^ U. 611, retreat,
seben-t
i2i
J o^
'
withdrawal.

tress, lock of hair, hair clippings. X^, Rec. 31, 168,

to retreat ; see seben.


Sebi ~75~^ O ^ P6"od of time, anniversary,
W * annual festival (?)
——
sebenben h 1 /www I -www, m. 280,
seb to play
'
a flute. —— H iLaaaaa jp'wwvX^^, Rec. 31, 168, to re-

sba
J "^j flute; Copt. CKjS.e. Jn ^A^w^
J
V>AAAA
^V\, P. l8o.
s [ 595]

sebennu — , U. 540, T. 296, /wvwv, Amen. 15, 18, moreover, another case;

crowns.
I, IV, 1078, happiness: *jij— \\,

sebeh -h- IV, 944, calamity, disaster; <::ir>'wwvA k^


Jl ^
|

J|^=.
\> ^ I , to cry, cry.
D ©
, on every occasion -wwva
J S i v
Sebkhas one of the 36
,. ime of trouble; ;;*;|^yi,A.Z.
-^J -k, I I I

» C"^ M ^
Dekans; Gr. Sowx"^*- 1880,49; ,;^^, a bad turn; L-/1,
U © ^^ D © /wwv\
Sebeshsen —«— ^aww, Annales 1 , J ~'*~' ©• . . .
—*—
Jczszd 1 I, a bold act; ||, , twice, repetition
^ ,
a © II a ©O'
84, one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. 2oux*^s. 'wwaa
duplicity; ^^^vwv ,
U \^ .second
D D
sebeq (?) —h— Jzi | J , Israel Stele 22, ©
time; ,Ji_ "ever again;
^ q.
,
^^ (j()

]Mv.3»-^ '^^PPy* fortunate.


I
ffl 1 '

D ©
.
T. 283, ^ ^ ^
©
T,, <^^©,
sebq-t —»— JM ^ , bone chamber I*hll1»l ©
at once, forthwith ; Copt, rtcon ;
000 II

sebt-t —«— J^«||


crown of flowers,
gold twice refined ;
'^**' /ww\a ^
gold thrice
wreath. 000 III
,

C A plur. ® © TT 00 """"© © XT
sebt wall, fort ; Copt. CoKt refined; 1
, U. 88, , N. mo,
^ ,

—'*-tk
~~tr® TV '
~~'*~^
—"^ ©
sebti -
j: , a royal title. D ©Jrl' D ©1' °Plll' '
^^'' D (3 III'

^'"' n©l ^^^^' fr^q^^^tiy^


sebth
J ^^^ & ' ^' ^'^^' ^°^^'
no
7,N.766,P.708,-^J^^|, ^ III,'
^IIH' ^ec. 16, [say] four

Rec 30, 186, to inhale, to smell.


times (a rubrical direction);
\ ! I 1 AAAAAA

Sep , a sign of multiplication; Y 5


I
,
good times, Rec. 20, 40 ; ^ 1
aaww ,

millions of times; -wwna


Hi'
1

, Rec. 2, III, to multiply; D (3 I

D
—© >— righteousness
^ © ©
unique in
n n = 10 X 10. I ©
abilities
'
^ ©
, A.Z. 1905,
(2
sep "^^^
I III

D ©' D © >^ ' a '


D 26, unmatched for abilities; "^ -^^ ** "^
^

©, ©, ^J^, time, season, fate, luck, occasion,


IV, 410, 1082.
opportunity, hap, accident, condition, case, situa-
tion, kind, sort, mode, means, manner,
way, behaviour, action, characteristic, aim, object,
habit,
sep St^ ^ . the case in
—— H n r\ /vNAftAA
purpose, subject, case at law, trial, affair, act, court, a legal decision (I a crimi-
j .^^^ ,

H
like, equal, expedient; Copt. CH;
D © nal offence; D ^ '^AAAAA
,5;3L ^^ Y^
, ill-luck, calamity, fault, failure; 1 ©
D © punishment;
a case for ^ aa/wv\ aawvx 7^
one at a time, one by one every par-
D ©
III
o
D © IV, 71:2, cases of trespass; ^AAA/^A

J\i'
1

ticular;^{](]^J- "''^,
L.D. III, 140B,
just cases; ^awvs (]P^J,the
another good example ^ Israel
^ D ©
,

case of evil-doers ; 7^ v\ 'vaaaaa,.


— _^

Stele 8, every one on his land


IV, H09, their case comes on again.

2 p 7
[ 596 ]
S

D sep Rev. 12, 21 = Copt, ceene.


Sep |^,Rev. = ^^. ^ '^ D ©
,

^
Rev. 13, 23, time of judgement. Rev. Nomes; see
sep , 13, 37,

sep tepi g^Q D © d'


Q @ ,
«
w'
u, primeval time © ^ , lands of
sep-ti(?) Lit. 22, =
D ©11 .
_^PP. [1°P[5
primeval time.
UUi two plumes.
supplicate.
sepi _ l\i\S^, Rev. 13, 23, to
D Sep Q^% Rec. 3, 49, a god.

sepsep , Stele of Ptolemy I,

D
§i, Rec.
D Sepit
^l, Berg. I, .9, ^^, a

- i8,
15,
18,
Q D Hi- D D Ul^ wailing-goddess, a form of Hathor (?)

Rec. 13, 22, to ask for, to


supplicate, petition;
to benefit, to thrive,
Copt, cenccon. sepa to prosper.

Peasant 199,
sepi ^^, ^^ IJ' D © Sepa cww w j J ^- boh
D
to remam over
,
D ©. { ><, U. 538,

Shipwreck 38, not one was left;


\\^ |j T. 305, -^
L.D. III, 140C, there remains no trace;
j\
UD © ^y,|l°»€,B.D.r7,87
see ~^ r.^ -, Copt, ceeue.
"^ H-HH J , Rec. 30, 187, B.D. 69, 7 : (i) a

(2 to remain over ; Copt.


sepp reptile-god (?) ; (2) the chief of the seven spiriis
D aL-fl' ceene.
who guarded Osiris.

SeP^t ©-'U-549,T.303,^^ "


UlLLUlO ^^^
Sepa-ur -

Rechnungen 49, —» , P.S.B. 19, T. 304, a god (?)

© Sepa-Heru utiiuin C\ TT
263,
D © c=i^' D ©illll' D ^111' D ©1'
© '^~**~~
hh^ remainder, remains,
— If

329> >»^»)^, T. 300, the


r.
D D HHo' gleanings.
Sepa of Horus.
sep-t ©©© >
pots for storing corn.
Sepa-her '^, P. 270,

SeD Ra ^ r\ Palermo Stele, the name


©ciz=i of a sun-temple. \ "^, M. 485,
O
sep "byuw , worm, serpent. N. 1251, cv:to"
'4^^ % Rec

Sallier IV, 13, 30, 199, the god with a [hideous] face like Sepa.
Sep-her 9,

sep
~0~
D
R^^-
© 1

^^' ^3^' *° ^^P^


a god

Copt.
(?)
Sepa-sM-t L=v] — fl,

dfl' cen, con. "^ I , Tuat III, a god of slaughter,

sep „ r^j f > Rec. 26, 64, tackle of a boat. Rec. 3, 56, trough,
sepi
basin.
sep -Ci^- , Thes. 1 1 24, couch, diwin. Rec. 3, 50, crusts of
sepi '
bread.
sep-t
Q ^^, 1^ _/], stairs, steps.
sepi
Rec. 3, 45, rag, shred,
strip of cloth.
sep "^ Q^
to destroy, to smite.
,
^ \^ , to cut, to slay,
sepi 5,
Rev. II, 167,
Copt,
thread;
cenni.
S [ 597 ]

Sepi
D W ^ |,
Rec. 3, 44, a god. sept ^ ^. ^ '^j a plant, hyoscya-

IV, 670, a kind of mus ; Copt, c^c{>'f",


sepin(?) oX\ (?)
wood.

Sepeil(?) J, Ombos I, 186-188,


^®Pt ^ 1 ?. leg, thigh, foreleg.

one of the 14 kau of Ra. Sept - masti - ent - Ruruti "dT ^ ^

Sper D , Rec. 26.229, ° -A,

^"^s^, to come forth, to set out. part of the hunting net of the Akeru-gods.

S-per[r] —•*—<—>, to make to come


sept
^ |\
|, ^/\^ fl'
to be ready,

forth; caus. of <::z> J\ .


prepared;
^_^ ;
^^ '^-^^j his soul is pre-

pared •
D A 1 *^ provided with a watchful,
sper n 1 , to ask, to pray, to entreat. y ' [] U 1
'
intelligent face.

sepeh Sept-metu a A %"^, the


if mn
name of the 6th Gate in the Tuat.
Amen. 7, 19, 11, 17, to
lasso, to take captive.
S-pet a .^=<, to make to stretch, to

sephu , order, command (?) extend; caus. of >=\..


a
H
s-pekhar ^^ ^==> /—^ , to write, Sef , N. 429,
to inscribe, to register.
\s. ^, Ship\vreck 144, "^ , to cut, to

Sepkh-kenmem :, the slay, to kill.


D
name of one of the 36 Dekans.

Hh. 564, to shake down


sef V ,
'^-^ V , knife ;
plur.
seps ~a~ ]
the hair (?) V\\^^ 1; Copt. CKqe, Arab. t_iL:> Eth.

Sepsu ~D I, Rec. 31, 14, t}JS((. :


, Syr. rsia-u», Gr. f/0oc.

g 9c^ Mission 13, 117 gods with dis-


—it— f\
I

1
bevelled hair. sef ^f^, Mar. Karn. 55, 67, ^,
**
Rec. 16, 141, to melt by fire, to boil, to
seps D ^^, to overthrow, to slay. (^ O' cook, to steep, to macerate.

seps ll T^, A.Z. 1906, 107, 109, to sefsef Q to melt by fire, to


'{^' liquefy.

skip, to jump, to dance; van Q ^h^


/^,
I I .

sefsef

seps —H— D M
|_J , to build. to pour out, to overflow.

a kind of sacred

o —
sef-t
Sept-tl two
a -
,

D •— , the oil.

lips ; see I . sef AQt' Peasant 316, Pap. 3024,

M l^t

sept hen "o <::^c==q, upper lip. io7> ^^'^j


CJ
Q
\
^ "^J to '^e gracious, mild,
.. _ _

sept kheri
~^ o <A>, lower lip
gentle, pitiful, compassionate; *^^—
| Q^, Rec.
D ©^ W 13, 12, a soft answer.

sept , IV, 655, bank, shore; sef 2/), babe, child, boy; varr. \\
n c. \> I

^AAA/\A
Pap. 3024, 67, the bank
of the stream.
2 P 3
[ 598]

sem to collect, to heap together.


, the two ,

children, i.e., Shu and Tefnut. sem >ii^^, to bless; Copt. CJULOT.

Sefi-peri-em-Hesher, etc. W semsem


to bless, to pray.

B D. 164, 8, a title of the Sun-god


sem - a kind of
"^^^ (?)
to strain, to purify; 1
AA/\AAA » tcham.
sfa J
see sefi. metal ; see
AAAAAA

sfa-t sem ^^^, -— f ^-^^ '%^


~^"<5,
annoyance, pitiful, clement. ^,
Sfa A Tuat I, a serpent-god. I I I

herbs, vegetables
,
I, ^-=^ ,

I I i

sfl O , Rec. 5, 95 Copt. CIJUL

Aw A AAAAAA, Rec. 5, 96, sem, semati r\p, ^y^^' ^


® to mix, to mingle, to
AK^, = 'T^v : (i) a priestly official; (2)
Rec. 5, 93, fl'^'^ ,

title of the high-priest of Coptos and Panopolis.


strain, to clarify, to purify.

Sfen ^ a , IV,97t, ^ £> d^.


Peasant semi-t -^, U.557, ti^, t^^> f^^'

150, to be patient, long-suffering, mild, gentle. (see khaskh-t), Ci£^, —


Sfenu ^^ ^^, exile (?) orphan (?); plur.
, desert, hill country, hill cemetery;

^^0%^, IV, 1076. (\£\£), P. 82, M. 112, N. 86, hills;

sfenti * ^ I 4
^T
I m'
A.Z. 1900, 30, a kind
of plant.
^7^ IV, 1015, hill of truth, i.e., the

grave IV, 430,


sefrit "^
,
Hh. 452 o
,

11 AAAA/W ^
hill of the spirit-bodies;
s-fekh (I3, Rec. 29,

hill of the east ; "^^ , hill of the west

open; caus. of <=>^', see 1


«=*^; Set Amentt (Semi-t Amentt) Q^O^n
h ^^""^ B.D.G. 85, the mountain necropoHs on
^? fllj . .
unwrapped. ^ '^ the west bank of the Nile.
^~ Tuat I B.D.G. 8i,
s-feklifekh *'^'=—
®
j.

V
® „,
-1]
to put off clothes, a^+ /QoTvii+\
Set(Semit) ^, •
;

83, a god.

to undress, to loose; see _ c=>*^.


Semti "]
Sefekh '^^^^^ >K. '
^^'^''t- ^212

Sefek ^^^ \\ , to cut, to slay, to cleave.


w "] C""l ClE=3'
sefkek
^~^
,
^~^
(m, to pour
=
w 1
sem-t,
the nesu bati

Rec. 28, 170.


name of King

out, to be poured out, exhausted.


o^>

Sefth ^^ \v > to slay, to kill. semsem ^' ,


— , ^'
sem —*— I
\> form, image, kind, manner. horse ;
plur. /
^ I-
599 ] S

smai
JM^'^-'- T\M^ sma |X ''=tJ, phallus.

sma-ti , testicles.
%\\Ci
4.8. T.
_JrJ'^- Smaiu X^^ • . male relatives, kins-

258, 339, P. 6. .,N. 627,


f, Jl J men, cousins, connections.

smaihrunefer T(l!]| ^ ^I®'


a m^n who assists at a festival, addicted to
revelry.
"r^^^ ^ '
Ih ^^ ' ^*^ unite, to join oneself

to someone or something, to copulate ;


^
spouse, consort, wife, concubine.
] ^ <rz> _
s ,
joining heaven to earth

"^ female relatives, con-


^^^ cemetery sm.ait T" 1\
TT' P-^T"^' (?); Ill' nections, cousins.

smaiut
J()()-^ |,
iv, 1081,
J
sma en ta
the transport of a dead body over the
_> ^^
river to
^
^^ 1 ,
Peasant 191,
"f f](l
^
5^ |

the tomb. L^fl^r ^


smai-ta
Jf\<-'-J\^i\-^--^-
179,
'
Rec. 3S, 291),
I sLiJ
Rec. 34, 177,
-> ss
,

I 31 I I I I

Ji^ •I
<=>! "'"^*"^,
5, '^AAAAA Amherst I,
I n
to bury, burial, "union with the earth"; Copt. ^AAO
Rec. 16, no. gang, com-
XOJJULC.
pany, band, troop, evil allies, associates, con
sma ta
federates, fiends, devils ; T"^ ^^ ^ ?) L-Jl
I
Peasant 44, side of a field or road, border I

-
11 rr-p A^VvAA r>
n
or edge of a road ; 4, 4,
' Bnni 5^ . I I ^anm ^'
Q
of Set.

M
allies
border of a field
smait 'T , Rec.
27,
7\ '
* £5^' T^'^mw Rec. 17, 113, a
£5^, ^ ijp I ^^> the two sides of a road.
24, 166,
Y^ royal title.

sma-t Vi T'^? ,
gut, intestine, rec-
Smai(?) T^, IV, 200, part of the

turn, bowel V^ double crown

Y^ o , Rec. 26, 80; plur sma ta |


1 . Methen, a title, governor (?);
"^ '^
3 , T. 328,
-^
^ var. I

2 P 4
s [ 600 ] S

smaitaui y^>a^ Palermo Stele, T Smai-taui


33:
D
^VS'
B.D.G. 348, a title of Harpokrates son of
, uniter of the Two Lands,
Hathor.
i.e., of Upper and Lower Egypt—a royal title or
^ assembly, reunion,
«"^^^^ T'§\
smalt
name. * mc=-=' gathering.

Smaittaui(?) f^.^' throne room (?)

«°^^^-*I^n' J ()[1-, enclosure,

smaiiii(?) T^S» J^^c. 27, 84, twin


a shut-in place ; plur. ^ y y , ,
,

mountains (Gebelen ?)

Smai-t ^^, IV, 1 12 1, bolt (?) fastening.

Rec. 31, 12, the title of a god.


sma ,
'J'f'L^, Rec. 16,
Smaifo, f=(l(j^
142,
c=z hh ^., a name of Set.
^Lil'
1

to mix 3
/wwvA KoUer i, 7,
III
a mixture of six parts

sma kh-t Metternich

Stele 20, X i-^'*-. ) to eat.

145, 146, VI, 23, the doorkeeper of the 6th


Pylon.

Smaiu !,
©
!,
sma[i]u keku ^ "^ ^ J | j

L=J]i V^ t-y-s I
J thick darkness, utter darkness,

!,
outer darkness, gloom, obscurity; varr. Y'^^y^
j
B.D. 17, 138, I 8a, 2, H. 19,I,

I ' 5, Nesi-Amsu 22, 11, fiends.


I' f^^'IM^'Ikf.^-
Smaiut I, Rec. 31, 168,
J"
a group or

P.S.B. 13, 569.


company of gods; (^
W M' '^'
T^^^ll"^"^'
^ev- 6, 147, temple,

lock, tress, hair ; Copt. CJUL^'Jf.

the two goddesses Isis and Nephthys. sma , tree with thick foliage.

Smati-uati B-D-69.
a divine title.
i:f]:g. sma
15,

Smatt-Bast
^ ^ffl^ B.D. 125,
f\>^^ U ®' see Basti.
<t
Smai-Nu T°°°, J^r:, Mission
vy _£^ ji^s:^
eaves,


I I I

T^ ^;i=^,
I I I

^ er. (^ -. r EdfA I, 79, a title of the foliage, twigs, branches, vegetables.


[3.50,
r

Nile-god.
-god.

Smai-ta smait
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 70).

Smai-taui Y , 11 V X, D.R.G. 60,


Rec. 171,
H IV, 82: (i) a serpent-god ; (2)
f}-^:^7^,
8,

I. ,

couch, bed, bier, mat, platform, part of a boat.


a moon-god ; (3) a Horus-god of '"^ ^=^
J Jj ; to render clear or
(4) a title of Set.
*^^^^ sma
visible.
[601] S

S-ma -=a^ / , lo make to see ; caus. of S-mau -^ _^ "^ ^I , Mission 13,

58 ; caus. of
^A^i"
sma ^^^, Metternich Stele 41, / \\ smam
-> ^^^
ibid. 157, / \v ^ -/>) to cut up, to slay. ~Tf\ ""^^ to slay,
L=Z1' -> ^J^L-=fl' to kill.
~~*^~
sma
S"
}S
^^^ '
^^' ^'4' ^ beast slain
an offering
a;
smamu_^ ;^^^^, slaughterer.

Smaur-Bekha
-> smam /

^^, Ombos II, 139, the bull-gods Smamur


and Bachis. .

B.D. 62, 5, a bull-god

Tuat
Sma-kheftiu-f -^
III, a ram-god.
\ Smamit , Ombos II,

233, a cow-goddess of offerings.


smasma to pray, to
^ J gj ,

recite; var.
M »-
Smamiur J, T \ ^^Pn' Denderah

IV, 79, a bull-god or goddess.

smaa
n- smam /
^^^ ( , IV, 809, to crush
to feed; Copt. TJUl.O(?).
^!. to crush foreign lands.
_> J
,

s-maar IV, 1 99,


_> q
, 1
smam (s-am) / to

[1 v>» , to make miserable, to op-

press ; caus. of ^ ^^^ (1 v>^


kindle, to set fire to ; caus. of
k1-
S-maa —•— ^^ , to make true, to justify,
smam-t (s-am-t)
Pap. 3024, 13, blaze, a kindling,
I

^ %
to prove true or innocent, to correct, to pay
what is due or obligatory, to discharge a duty I , dense

or debt, to dedicate ; caus. of ^^ } .

(of darkness V^ ^""^^ ).

S-maa kheru
^ smasu "^ MRec. '
27, 84, eldest,
born; see smesu.
first-

Rec. 29, 147,


3J I ^gf —\ ,

smasu-t (smesu-t)
J-J^^, ^t!^')

sma -^-M— •
y of > herald, reporter, an-
J?i I , to make true
nouncer; Copt. CJUUULe.
the word, i.e., to prove innocent, to procure the
acquittal of someone. Smiail 1*
y (WNAAA ,
H ^^\ y AAAAAA ^ U. I 4,

smai , M. 785, to equip a kind of incense.

a boat, to rig a boat. sma (?) , to kill, to slay.

s-mau (^ w
, to
s-mar —«— ^|\ , Rec 32, 79, to

repair, to renew, to rebuild ; caus. of please, to make happy, to adorn, to decorate


__^ ;

W
[ 602 ]

-^^^ ^. good order, to adorn, to beautify, to


. .^1 set in g.u
. , I

to sei
^^
adornment, decoration, rich or festal

^
' '
j

apparel, j
^^^^^^ richly ; caus. of 5 |l

smi-t fl
Q ^ T' shadow, protection,
s-menkh-t diii^ A , adornment.
/V\A/\AA

SmenkhitS-g,R-.3,54.agcKl-
avenging gods and fiends. ^
Smen-ti (?) ^^^^^ a lioness-goddess.

— 1^^.
,

smu U- 506, -^ %^^, o —— M o " (imn


smeri
T. 321, flesh, members.

emery var
smuu (ors-m-un) nfflD , ;

and
—t^ assuredly, really
s-meh-t —H- rn Rec. 26, 79, to make
Peasant 44,
^ truly, verily.
ra
,

to forget caus. of
Smep ^=^ ^^
;
, slaughter, death

w
s-meh /W\AA^
smen t^^Hih, P. 124, M. 93, N. 100, incense.
to flood, to submerge, to fill

s-men '^, p. 635, M. 5,0, N. .09., ;


-=SXS4=' Ml-

Q P. 636, 637, M. 512, 514, N. 1095, smehit °^ AAAAA/N


, flooding.

S
,
AAAAAA
"J
^/w^A/^
"^^ i to
1097,
- Rec. 30, 187, ] ,
Smeh °'=^ ^^, a kind of boat or ship.

establish one-
stablish, to fix firmly in position, to to pray, to
"^^^ Copt. cAxme, ccA^m. beseech.
self: caus. of il;

smen-smen diii±i tiiiiii


AA/VAAA rAA/NA^
, T. 398, M. 400,
smeh
IS. 152, garlands.
-^ T I i^' ^ t
'^*^' ^*^'^-

to establish, be established.
smehi -^»- t\ § _, ^=.—0, the

smen f^^*^^
, order, foundation.
left hand, the left side ; Gr. 'A^/tax ; see Hero-

dotus II, 30.


smen i^^^^^ bronze
S-meS —«—
ft ,

[1 I , to deliver a woman ; caus.

smen t^^"^ ^^' Mettemich Stele 62, of


f]
n^; Copt. oJULecio.

^ ^^, a kind of goose Copt. CAXOTIte.


efiiii ;
smesmes = negesges

Smen diiiiii %^, t^^^JJ], b.d. 17, 37, AAAAAA


AAAAAA
, t.o overflow.

J R*''^^^ Mar. Aby. •

agoose-god, a dweller in R^AAAAAc=rD,


11 1 ' .

smeSU
j

j |

D
Smenu .^^^^ ( , image, figure

Smennu D^^,T.24,agod.

smenu So%1^,^^^' '5. '^9, to


r-^ ^ cD ' eldest, firstborn.

Jr J^ rage, to shake.
/wsAAA

s-menmen -^ \l,^> , /^ > ^


~*~
wAAA /wwvA 7^ to unsettle.

to make to move ; caus. of


1 11 1 1 » f 11 1 1

/\
smesu P 1^' T M^' '^*^*^ °^ ^^^

AAAAAA »UV\AAA
high-priest of Metelis.
[ 603 ] S

smesun :r:^. T=T, pot, vessel. Senn-ti -vwvaa 11 , worshipper, adorer.


-M /WAAAA /VAftAAA \\ j\

smeseru(?) -^ sennit -^^11 |l|lo. B.D. i68a,


T T /WVAAA I I

Rev. 1
1, 90 2 2, acclamations.

Smet —M— ^s^^ ; see Mesta, one of sen, sena '^'^'*^, '^"'^^
I , u^, (J ,
I
-j|

to smell, to kiss, to do homage, adoration.


the four sons of Horus.

-^ _gJ^
|n^ 1 J, ^erg. I, 17, a croco- genu "y^ ^, IV, 1220, homage.
Smet
^ I -god.
dile-god.
—— ^ H

Senn-t /vwwv ^ , kiss, embrace.


smet, smetsmet ^ , («=o) /WAAAA y*

B.D. 125, Neg. Con. 15

smet ....
—«— £)
,
Famine Stele 17
sen ta '^r^ , IV, T028,
O ¥ is'
' ^ ' £) I I s '
W £) 5X

/•=a' W £>
^^_^ I'^'S^^^ i
^'
33:
^^'^°^'

/wwvA
^ to smell the earth,
o s^ ^ U
to kiss the earth, to do homage by bowing with
the face to the ground.
B.D. 58, 5, the rudder in the magical boat.

^'"'^ senn ta aaa/wa Mar. Aby. II, 36,


Smeti Rcc. 5, 95, to paint the AAAA/VA I I S ,

^ \\-^5-' eyes. to kiss the ground, i.e., pay homage

Smetti (^^ "^ ^^


Q , B.D. 144, the sennti ta aaaaaa ^ , Amen. 14,
AA/V\AA \\ 31

Watcher of the ist Arit. 16, payer of homage.

s-metr Rec.
send, ta 3 , adorer, worshipper.
, 17, 44; caus.
f=xi)
C^^ii Rec. 16, 56, to smell {i.e.,
sen t ""^"^^
'
3 kiss) the hand.
to praise, to acclaim
semthek ,
part of the name sensen
Copt. CeXcCJL3X.
AAAA/VA AA/VW\

ofPsammetichus; with fem. art. ^


sensen 3, 4=,
A^A/WA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA
\ A.Z. 1881, 68. H A —** •— AAAAAA —« M

O,
I

3 \\
3,
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA I AAAAAA AAAAAA
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr.
Smet-
(1 ^, AAAAAA £), to breathe, to snuff the air.

smet —H— t: , eye paint (?) Sensen-ti


"^
£> , a breathing.
AAAAAA AAAAAA W
smet ^= I , servants, subordinates, sen^*~\, ^L^, "^l]V'
I
^\ AAAAAA ^^~«. AAAAAA 1 ^\
underHngs see
; 1

o ^ ill I
^^'^'^ '*55^ , to cut, to cut off, to split.

H—
sen '^'^'wvA
^ ^ , Rec. 4, 30, they, Sen-t '^'^'^'^
\\ , a slit, a cutting, wound.
I I I AAAAAA O III

them, their ; see I


Sen^ \\ slayer ; fem. "^
, tj
(]
I t
AAAAAA I
^\ AAAAAA 1
/
^d

sen-nu second, fellow. senn v^, T. 353, AAAAAA


On ,

sen to bow, to pay homage, to S^, Mission 13, 117,


entreat.
to slit, to cut open, to overthrow; 'vaaaaa {[n v\,
Senu '^^^, suppliant. AAAAAA I I _ZI
those who cut.
s [ 604 ]

P. iii6b, 38, 54, in a state of flux and ruin,


sen TZD T)
°
I
ploughshare; Copt. cme.
topsy-turvy.

~^ == o, u.
sen-t 431 >
va'"-
sen-t
^i'^ ,
P. 365,

~^^^,T. 247. N. 1078, lie, false statement.


Aft/VVAA WAAAA Ml
Senndf ftA^A^A ^^^^ , ^AAAA^ [1 "^^6 ,
AAAAAA [I ^^
sensen-t , T. 247 ;
AAAAAA AAAA/V\ I /VAAAAA 1 /I
/WWVA '^'^'^'^^ III

.^v^ , sufferer, sorrower ; plur. aaaa/'a {1 ^^ .

var. ^, U. 431- ^H^ AAAAAA I I I I

«
Sensen-t
4.

^ v^ ^
""" *~"
(11/
,
N. 706, a mytho-
j
J^j^^j ,^^;^ij^y
sen-t /wvAAA
O. 0-3 III
, decay, a passing away.

sen (not Sensh) ^~^ immr, to open ; see sen ^C3, Rev. 14, 34, clay.
t.. I

30Q vww\ /wwvA'^— —) XheS. I2Q7, '^'"'^'^^


>* '
W ^ W J\
^*~, L— to copy, to make a likeness or transcript of any-
sen, seni U. 235, ':^, ':^:^ fl,

thing.
AAAAA/V AAAA/VA AAAA/NA
IV, 1220, ti

senit ^'"'^^o, p. 424, M. 607, N. 121 2,

A, ^^•"^^ \ Thes. 1286, '•'^'^


(1(1 , Rev. 14, 68,
\\7^ /SAAA/NA '^ ^
It^ Ci I I I 1 1 I

Roller Pap. 5, i, ^^ J^, Metternich Stele 240, model, copy, likeness, archetype (of a book)

1] (J
(3
f A , to open, to expand, to throw z:>, IV, 1 150, in likeness of.

open a door, to pass over or away from, to pass


senn aawva , Rev. 6, 29, AAAwv I
'~'
,

AAAA/W AAAAAA
on forms are
I

in front ; late (J <. ' tj U


AAA/VAA
.^'^=^, , Rec. 19, 93, /wwvA
^^'^^^
A , Rev. 11, 174; Copt. Cine. W AAAA/VA

ilj Thes. 1122, copy, duplicate, transcript,


a list, notes of a case, report.
I

senn, senni J
'^^^'^
AAA/V\A
,
'^^''^
AAAAAA
\ J\ ,
"^^"'^
(VAA/WA ——y H
) <:z> ^
Sen-t-Ra ^'^'^^ B.D. 115,7,
A J
/VWSAA \\
AAAAAA A ,
AsAAAA^
/VVWVA
\\ (J (J
I I
\[ -A ) A.Z. ^ A \ - D i_i
-II
,

the " similitude of Ra."


1907, 125, Rec. 36, 201, to pass over, to go
beyond, to pass in front, to pass away from, to oAmn 1 1 IV, 1032, to make a

— way,
T T
copy or likeness.
flutter away (of a bird) ; ' i
aaa~na \\ \ y\ ,

AAAAAA
road; Copt. cni.em, CItHmi. sennu
AAAAAA

senni ^AA^AA ^^^


A/VAAAA
AAAA/>A
/V\AA/V\ j\ /VVVVAA

likeness, image, copy, figure, statue.


l\/\A/\AA
, officer, leader, chief, fighter
AA/VVAA y\
in the van of an army ; plur. ^AAAAA \\ "^^^ \^ Senen /wwva I 1 >k, Denderah II, 11,
\
,
AAAAAA T I

Anastasi I, 23, 6, Mar. Karn. 53, 38, [1


-^^^"^, one of the 36 Dekans.
AA/\AAA I

sen-t, senat " A/VWV\ V >

D S ^ I
f\

AA A,P. 4i>M.
PI O A A A, N. 29.
62 AAAAAA /VAAAAA i AAAAA'v
A~vvvA tiiiiii ' ci anmiir

seni ^, ^^^^^!^, ~^
^ ^^ AAAAIVA TT.t|x.
. AAAAAA
, draughtboard and

sufferer, a wretched, needy, or miserable man. '^''^'^


draughts; fl'j'l^^ to play

^^ |J ,

seni meni ^~~^


^^ ^^, Tutankh. at draughts.
W A —^w—X
;;33JJ;;3;
tzz> diiiiili X — >^
I 1

>
I

.umii,
sen-t '^'^'^'^
case, box.
W A W X
,

w
s [ 605]
aa-nni /9\ aaaaaa <— __ ' a countcr iTi a genu '^ %\ -f)
T uat VII, a company
^
!

^ ^ W y\ game. J^ I ' of gods who fed Ra.

sen-t (?)
^ '
^'"''^
o aniDlll
, Peasant 2^, a kind of senu ~^, ^, N. 62, "^ Q, t. 268,

pot, vase, vessel, jar.


stone; compare 11.1.^^^, ruby(?)

Sen-t "^'^'^^ i — : see ~'*'^'^


senu
DO' w> ^' 3' 4. ^\''ne of Pelusium ;
Gr. 2,,;,/.

senu ^y\ —«, Methen, assessor of taxes.


Senn ^;^^^^^: see -^'^-^^S^, foundation.

senn ^ ^ ^ ^
o, ^ I, Rec.
senu

genu
gAA^ |j] physician (?) ; Copt. CA.em.

^^^^ j^s^, to
,

see, to weep(?)
4, 22, a precious stone, ruby(?)

Sen^ (?) " (1 (3 I^ -, winds, breaths. Senu(?)


^
-wwvA
1^^—^
Q t^ ^ B.U. 64, 14, dis-
'^
Jl trict(?)

sena, senna
~^*~
1) %t^ '
^~^ fl
genu '"""^^
D Jr
'SJN
7\
; see —
'^^''^ a .

'

7^ , AAAAAA \\ (1
*!K ^ 7^ , to pass ; see sennu '^'^^^
v>, , , vw>^ ^ privi-
JlLLji AAA/WV (2 L=J ,

lege, right.
sen
SenU AAAAAA t^g_« [
Nastasen Stele
D Jf< '65
senana [J
^AAA^A (1 cs
f a, Amen. 7, i,
/www I I "^
w
pass quickly. senui ^^aaaa
, Nastasen Stele 68,

Senan (?)
a defender of the dead.
^ "] ^ ,
Berg. I, 13, a god,
O Jr^I I O SH ^ AAAAAA t==)
W

s-nukh -^^^^fl, L.D. III, 140C, to


senah ra^ ,
B.T). 145, burn up, to scorch, to shrivel.

IX, 34, injury, damage.


senut (senupet?) aaaaaa^"^^^ JL^
senas t]
'Qf» -^•^- ^9°^> i°3i ^^^
Jl F=^ I I I AAAAAA Jl n \

"^ ^^
senb
AAAAAA ^I
j n,
! .1
p. 453,
AAAAAA «sdj
Jj
n,
J_L
wall,

sena '^'^^'^
, to turn back, to repulse. fortification.

H Y senb-t
""^
o, u. 438,
"^ - /I
8-naa c , with
I
r.
^ , to reduce AAAAAA I
.eC) AAAAAA «£l)
il
3_J

to the consistence of paste (of drugs used in T. 250, j


,
wall, fortification; plur.
AAAAAA «sC)


I

/W\A
^^AAA/^
medicine), to knead caus. of
,
;
"^J-[[°,P.3o6,"^Jo(155,R352,
AAAAAA J_t O
..sij AAAAAA ^ AAA
B.D. 125, III, 20.
,
N. io67,~^J-/|/|/|, N. 741,"^
^ «_J «_l «_J
AAyvAAA AAAAAA ^I
seni-t ,
"^'^'^^
, case, chamber.

cabin, box Copt. certH


J% 01,
;
N. 164, Rec 27, 59,
AA/WVV
AAAAAA -«i) ^jU. 3_C I AAAAAA I
-siJ
86mi 'WWVA ^ ^ AAAAA/\

OS '
o
/^^/^'^'^ r\ aaaaaa aaaa/vn
j
'
D (^3)' D ^f^. W £) Ml' senb
"
1] T^T ^ cool, wholesome wind
£» i5
AAAAAA -J T or breeze.
~^
I
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA n (3
(3 (^3)' D (3 M
I 1
1'
I o Jr
I

I AAAAAA 1 senb-t 1 ^i?. P- 392, N. 1 166, A.Z.


AAAAAA *sil lA
, Rev. 1 2, 99, bread, bread cakes :
~^'^~*^ 0=^ 1880, 49, beaker, jar, libation vessel; plur.
^''"^, IV, 768, AnnalesIII, no.
[ 606 ]

senb —^J ^' ^^^- 5' 96,


Q ^ 5,
supply with food, to enjoy food, to eat
raven-
Qk'^l'"'-'^''''"
Rec. 9a, 95, to bind, to tie, to tear into strips,
5,
ously ; caus. of unem.
strip of cloth or linen, bandage.
"^
, '^^^^ Hymn Darius 23, to
S-neDl —**— i^^>
.

make to swim.
s-nemm (s-unem) ^^d^'
Rec. 36, 81, to feed, to satisfy with food, to

devour ; caus. of unem.

Peasant ..5, to be "


^\ 1^
.6,57,31.18, J 0,
snem ( Q5i, Peasant 282,

overthrown (?) to be evilly entreated (?)


"^^5 greediness, voracity,
¥^ ^

^
'
(

senba-t Jar, vase, vessel, pot.


q.
(j

snem ^1
SAAAft 2
abundance,
plenty.
senp "^''^^
\\ , to cut, to slay.
CUD
^ ^-^ snem
slaughterers, slaugh- IV, 1 184,
Senpu ""^tk
,
!

-2" j
, ^ 'terings. A/WAAA

, food.
genf ^^/^, ^ff|*i' ^^^fiti'
I I I

blood ; Copt, crtoq. snem-t IV, 1054, 1055,

senfu '"^^"^
\^ t^ ''^^''^
> ^ fl^^^ ®^ blood.
,
IV, 753,
AAAAAA
(
Ji

58, food supply, provisions, offerings


ge]2f wwvA /^ =®s:, bloody-eyed. IV, 1
1
in abundance.

Senfiu ^^ Q (1
^ /I?"i ^' ^°^^ °^ ^^°°^' snem, snemm (
AAAAAA
AAAAAA 1 i

or gods of blood colour. A.Z. 151,


',
1873,
^^ V V I I I

^^
genf ,
'^'^^^ I ,
knife (?)
spawn of fish )
{^^ |

senf "''^^^
,
garment, raiment,. dress.
snem
, Ij^^^^O, last year; var.

; Copt. crtoTq. /VAAAAA i mi*\^


Jl C* " III
I I I AAAAAA J I I i

o to grieve, to mourn, grief, sorrow.

S-nef '^''^ I^ ^, Peasant 279, to unload


snem ab (hat) ^^ O-
Y'
g^'^^ °^
a boat, to give relief to.
AAAAAA
heart, sorrow.
to produce air, to
s-nefi
w fan.
snemm
s-nefekhfekh
A.Z. 1906, 113,
AAAAAA I
^^nx^' ^^"0:1,' ' '

»-
! 7^ '

to tear out the hair in grief;


;

to loosen, to untie, to undo mummy bandages AAAA/

'^, Mission 13, 229.


caus. of "^^s^ ^ i .

s-nem (s-unem) S-nem d^^,Jl _cH^ >^ 1


IV, 911,
AAAA^VA \
n

IV, 352, i, A.Z. 1880,


I AAAAAA

, to pray, to supplicate, to beg ; see


49»
O JD AAAAAA g jQ
lx>ve Songs 8, 5,
^|^;caus.ofj|^||J.
/VV/VNA I
[607 ]

snem k^^ciki^ir-
^5-rJ, ,
\ ra

to place soldiers in their positions for fighting,


^s, Of > to muster soldiers,

to marshal forces, to register, to make an


W,Tombos8, (1^%>3-J inventory: ^^ ^^ ^^, 1^' '°°^' '° ^fg'^.t^''
AA/VSAA I

ra 7\ I \> a district.
flood, storm, tempest, thunder rain.

Snem, Snemmti 'wwv^>5_^,


Sneh Ra
ora^r
^^ 1
, the name of a festival.

s-nehas ^^^^^ f| -^^, A.Z. 1900, 20,


Set. ra
to make watchful or vigilant, to keep awake

caus. of
ra ^p^ j^^ or
ra
s-nema ^•— (
/
n , to step, to walk
^^^^
Snehaqarha (?)
cans, of
5^ ra
^7\ wwvA © , B.D. 162, 2, a mythological locality
r\ AAAAAA q D W
Snemf ^^^"^
; see D
—, AAAAAA

I o ^ 1 ra A
^'^^ Rec. 5, 92, the god of the pre-
O '
ceding year. snehu
AAAAAA
ra ^
/?
"=0 '
^- D- (^afte) 75, 3,

part of a building
s-nemeh (?)

^v fi
% /wwvv^ R
humble oneself, to
s-nehep ^~wv\ ^ /wvaaa t/i. vwnaa J
^
\j| ^ J.Q

ran ran ran U*
abase oneself, to beg, to pray, to supplicate; , to marshal troops, to set in motion (of

CaUS. of (wyvw the Stars ^ (j[j


^^^J;
caus. of
^^ A.
s-nehemhem
~^ ra ^ m, Sphinx
s-nemmeh
%, to humble 14, 206, to make a noise; caus. of ra I iJ
35. 125,

oneself, to beg, to pray ; caus. of ^''•/wv ( ^^^


sneh 8L=vi,
AAAAAA A '
L=ZI'
snemehu
T' 'I AAA/W\ A /T AAAAAA A *-
, ^ AAAAAA

(® (@
I AAAAAA L^'
<2

petition, entreaty, supplication,


^ Q^ I , A.Z. 1905, 28, prayer,

begging.
AAAAAA

"^
X §1' — ^IT .m
~ , to tie, to bind, to fetter; Copt. CCOrt^.
Snemkhef t\
snehneh "
\ a^aaaa 8?^, to tie, to
a serpent-god in the Tuat. AAAAAA A A
bind, to fetter ; Copt. COJrtg,.
s-nems —h— (I ^v M ^, to feed, to ""*"
Sneh-t ? ^, band, fillet, tie.
nourish, to fill, to provide with. AAAAAA A ®
~^*~
s-neh.
"^
'^'^"^^
^ra'^^, Rev. 3,38, snehu
AAAAAA
?
X ji
x % '
'''"^*"& bandage, tie,

fetter.

to enslave, to reduce to subjection, to regulate ;


snehu
~^ ? ^^, wings (?) feathers (?)
see s-nehi.

s-nehi ^^^^^w^ '^'^^^


ra m iv, i-?o,
^ 1006,
raw
j\,

Rec. 4, iti, '^^'^^


ra make a ruin of ; caus, of aaaaaa
' •* '
ra ora
[ 608 ] S

s-nehem 'tXT ^gv L-J], to rescue, to s-neshen ^ C3a f^, AAAAAA ^> A
^o
open
Pierce,
; caus.
to

deliver; caus. of ^ ?\ ^ ^j Copt. no£,eJUt..


S-neshni 'vwsAA v\ X' Y /\/\/yAA/v

snehem
^ ^ i^ ^
^^- 328, N. 159,
I ' '
,wvwx /wwvA^^=-=^
AAAAAA \\ I I
Storm, bad weather,
the storm-fiend.

r~vn
senshen , B.D. 38A, 8, /..'.,

—**— rm /\A/V\AA AA/VVAA


15, 161, grasshopper, locust; plur, 't^ ^^ V lily, lotus; Heb. JttJ^ttJ, ]U?itr,

^^ I ; Copt, c^rtne^,, Heb. D^^D


Syr- lAiia;, Aram. fc^n^tT^U?, Arab, ^r^,
snekha-t ^^ o /^, droppings from the Lj-r. aovaou.
f nose.
Senshen ^'^'vwv A
Ij B.D.
s-nekht ^^'^^7 „JV,657,-^i— ^:^^^^— ii, /V/VWV\ AA/VSAA

38A, 8, lily of feldspar (associated with "~^


j|
IV, 1154, to strengthen; caus. of S'^'*" ^ J]

S-nekhtU ^^ ® t^
•o^^ ri Jl
^ I I I
^bers Pap. 80
I, rigor (?)
}
s-neq '^^^^^
»
,

v,
,

IV, 020,
H
^'^'^'^
^
_/)
< H
^/ws^a

sens -w^.
'VAAAAA <Q, to smell ; see
^^, '^^^^, ^^^, to suckle;

^*~
sens P'i. iv, 1063,
JTj8' P
J-2^,lV,92o;caus.(?)
compare Heb. pT^ Copt. cconiC.
I rjv, A.Z. 1906, 108, AAAAAA j)
J
/WWV\
AAAAAA I
y^l It-

Sena ^^^^ ftA/VNAA


/v/\AA/v\ ]1
JSv 'V^^VW
M W^ , title of the
Z3
to praise, to acclaim, to adore. high-priestess of Apis, and of the high-priestess

I
—"^ of Libya Mareotis.
sens
A.Z. 35, 16, praises, hymns.
Senk ^A^.:s~^j Gol. 14, 131, greediness.
I ,

senki Amen. 7, 14, 18,


Sens-aab-t ^AAAAA tk 1L=., xuat xii, a
'^^'^^
w 8,
greedy man(?)
singing-god of Sinaitic origin (?)
senk-hat "O* B.D. 174, 19,
IILIIIIII I
'
strong-willed.
—— »*
^ II r\

X
B.D. 149, XIV, ^^'^^
X senk ftAAAAA ;F^=^^ -NAAAAA
U g V^S^ Q ^2.
',' 7, Y\
r w 1 a' I \\ 1
1
'
oojr no, ^A^vwv^f^^ nignc, even-
v^A^
^ -^'^^
1, to open, to unbolt
1900, 27, 1906,
S * " — m«;, darkness.

a door : see sesh QED. senk ^^^^ -^^ , sight

senshu '^^^^%'^.b.d 7c t ^^rp senk, senk-ti


Rec. 16, 130, chambers.
II
= stu-t
^ - ^"
I , rays of light.

^
j

Senshit ^
(]()
^ |,
Tuat I, the
Senk ^;^0 = *i^
Ho'
^-^^
god, a
^68, a light-
of Ra.
serpent-goddesses who open the.gates to Afu-Ra.
"^ziriJB title

s-neshemshem '^^^^
00 Senki "^^^
iJlJ ®' '^'^'"^ of Seti I, one of

Sphinx 14, 209, to sharpen, to


the 75 forms of Ra (No. 9).
file; caus. of
'^
Senkit ^~^ T"at yill, a goddess in
'^zz^ O ' the Circle IJapseshmu s.
[609] S

Senk-her ^^ O^, Tomb of Seti I, sent, senti ^c>, ^"^^^


<<^ = I

'wvws QY ^ ^ a light-god, one of the 75 forms


^ii" and I
"^ X, fear; Copt. C^^.^-.

of Ra (No. 62); read Sti-her


J*
^ ^,
sentu (stut) ^^^^ (1 I ,
^^ ^ fl '

fire, flames.

senk, senk-ti ^^^ Q, =


1 senti (sti) ^"'^^ r=Ti> = Hv f=^, to

sti "^ Q , to light a fire. beget.

sentit '^'^'^^
Rec. 6, 147, matter of the
senk-ti '^^ ^
f^ = sti *^f^ ^,
y
to III
o I

pour out. body, bodily members; var, I \/ c:^^ (|(1 I

senkti
^ w
,Rec. 16, 57,'^'*'^^ _
o I

'^^^ .

Senti ^^'^^ Aj,


^—^
1 = stiu, desert dwellers.
iCi \\ I

NVV/>AA nil ,«=2) = 11


(«=Q), to emit
sent
seed, to beget. ^AAA/^A

cry, to grieve.
Senktiu = Stiu
w 1? 's-neter —«— J^ to cense, to purify,
C^^^ Asiatic and Nubian desert ,

I I I dwellers. to smoke ; see s-nether and nether.


Hh. 339 see
Senktett ;

senter
O Sektett. j
o, the substance used in

~^*~ Rec. custom, use, censing or smoking, incense.


sent ll
^ wont
13, 58,
; Copt. COJrtX.
Senthes ^^^^ H , Tuat X, a light-goddess.
sent
WVWA U
Hi >*V
^, Jour. As. 1908, 289,
IJ I

sentegsi /WNAAA Rec. 13, 53 = Gr.


creatures, created things ; Copt. CCAJItT.

senti , IV, 1085, ^'^'^^


ci \\
(

J)
, Rec. senth ^ , to found, to establish.

3, 46, statue, figure, likeness; ==, , ,^, — ^^ establishment, provision,


senth-t ^"""-^^

Sphinx Stele 2, 7.
->«t-.* endowment.

senti '•'^'^^
S^, to found, to establish; senth-t ^^'^^ oi , ^^^^ = ^Z^ , fear.
w
see I
Senthit ^'^^ » ""'^
ijtJ p ^^^'
'

4m t^ '

sent something founded or


6, 148 : (i) the bodily members ; (2) the name
^^]),

established, ground, the solid earth. of a goddess ; var. 1 >/ ^=^^ U U °

senti '^^^ s^ , ^.^vws ^^ sent '^"''^'^


^ ,
'

\^^, Rec. 30, 187, to


AAAAAA
, foundation ; Copt. cftTe.
fear ; see I "^-^

senti '*'^^'^'^- ^ AAAA^vx O the bottom of


±^=3' anything. sent-t """^^
^^ t, ^^ ,„,fear;

sennti aawvn (9) a , VVAAAA


vva^ , founda- Copt. CIti.T.
/VAft/V\A \\

tion Copt, cftxe. sentu —*—


;
^ ^^ (2 , timid man.

senti ta ^^'^^
(s) i
s sent ""^ [^ , foundation ; Copt, citxe.
to lay a foundation, the earth's foundation

/VAAA^A \\
^, Rec. 21, 90. Sent "'"''^
i , Tuat VI, a warder-god.

2 Q
s [610]

s-netchem — n- , to make happy ser 1^ ^, Shipwreck 31, to predict;

^> ^° proclaim, to announce,


or pleasant; caus. of n\>
| ^^ j^-

to publish, to pronounce, to order, to direct

to
s-netohem
be at ease, to seat
-^ |
someone.
^ ^, to rest, to sit,
troops; Copt. COJp.

car* "w^
ser /j8\ Nastasen Stele 52, advice,
-^ gf order.

s-netchem sti , to pro-

smell.
serser ^, Nastasen Stele 10,
duce a sweet
IJerusatef Stele 72, 109, to comfort, to console;

s - netchemnetchem Copt. coXcX.

to be at rest, at ease. ser metut


~^ A
'~', to arrange
1 1^ ,
jj^
words in order, to compose a work.
snetchemnetchemu -*- || ^
^ |^
i

Ser-kheru
men who cian be kept quiet, or bribed to be |> j^ ^. B-I^-

silent.

s-netcher B^ t , to restrain, to
125, III,
^
assessors of Osiris.
(j 1^ I ^ ^. °"« °f *e 42

<^~
AAAAAA
seriu (j(j|^iii,giiraflfes.
grip ; caus. of

ser, serr i.^ , <c /_==^ , to write.


ser prince, noble;
,
i? to engrave, to trace, to draw.
^ \^ I , IV, 1 158, nobles of the courtiers.
serr <=>
W
^o, A.Z. 1873, 60

ser er neheh {K^^- — ^ X®


everlasting prince, a title of Osiris.
a kind of goose ; fern. '^^ [I (2

Seraa <==:>'^|, Tomb Seti I, one of


XMNAfPlOY);
Rev. 14, 34 (glossed by
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 27).
plur.
""^
ser ^^, M. 726, N. 1329, M,
ser "^ wool , ; Copt. copx.
Rec. II, 180, ^^, ram ; fern. <z:=
ser o, , drum, tambourine.
P o^
qo; varr.
1l5?-^1^^^
ser skin, a kind of disease.
compare ^ — k3 ,

N. 719. ser <=^, <=>^^ —— « <—«, arrow.

Ser-t, Sera-t J(,


ic ii:.;
ickicic
5, a part of the boat of the deiceased.

Ram. II, Ram. IV, Denderah II, xo. Zodiac ser-t S^, IV, 998, fan; see
~^ (1(1

Dend., one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. »/>ct'.


o y .

ser, seri
^^^^JHIini' ^- ^''^'
ser ~^ o , u. 28A,
^^ %^ ° , N. 255A,:

^finn.N.x329 cheese (?) butter (?); 3^°o°. butter of the


ser <^. Rec. 30, 192, to arrange, to order. South ;
"**"
^ °°, butter of the North.
[611]

Ser
^^5?, ^Hq^^, grain, S-rut-U ^-^ ^ "^ I ] (] .
planted;

barley; see
p ^ ^^ (]
<5, '°^^"t^^^- seep^^c=,'J^|.
serser to fight, to
do battle.
serpet <::^ w ^ , nettle (?) mustard

compare Heb. *7S"\p, Isaiah Iv, 13.


Serser
~^ ° ^, mustard.
^ ^ ©
W
fj ' f| f|
M
©
H
.
a fiery region in
serpet

seref Sph inx


^j,
I I
Stele
the Tuat /wwv\ ^ ; the lake of
6.
|i.
rest, repose, leisure, refreshment;
boiling water in the same place.
"^^^ ^ '

Copt, cpqe, cpoqT.

seref <~> |^ , to be hot, warm, warmth,

heat, flame, the vigour produced by heat

3^ Q
fire,
sera ^^1)'^. "^i| ^"^.akind
^V51<^ Cattle scarab
1::^ *^.=^ i}
X^\,
/rn compare Heb. nntZ7.
;

of goose; plur. (1
I

^AAA/V^

seref
sera
r
f|
'^^

Rec.
, ram ; varr.
flood,
;

inundation
? O
, water

1, 3, 56,
Seref Edfd I, 80, a title of
AAAAAA the Nile-god.

s-rem ^\ -^^, to make to weep;


Serat-beqt
177, 6, a cow-goddess.
^ Ij - '^
J f^. b.d.
caus. of <zr> =^;Copt. piJULe.

"**" s-rerem -^^, to make to weep.


Seri (1 /I , Tuat XII, a god in the Tuat.

serein AAA/NAA
, water flood, torrent.
seri-t ,
IV,

998,
^ "f ,
IV, 998, fan. Serem H
I
B.D. 39, 9, a foe of
Aapep.

serit Serem -taui , Nesi-

I, sickness, nausea.
Amsu 32, 27, a form of Aapep

serem - 0,
Seru <z:=>I/nI, scorpion; Copt. cXh.
e
O O' 0,
Seru
e
^m'
^ Berg. I, 17, a bird-god
(goose-god?) ,
yeast, barm, sedi-
III

s-rukh (?) , Mission 13, ment, dregs, lees; see ^O^ ; Copt.

223 = (?)
copejuL (?)
~^
seremre[m?]
'
Q fermented
s-rut ^ , Rev. 15, 162; see III' liquor.

~*^
S-renp { ^ , -^^ { ^ > ^^ rejuven-

8.rut
g^, ^ see
ate ; caus. of

serhu
^AAAA/\
j 6j)

to fetter, to over-
_2i& t^L^. throw.
2 Q 2
[612] S

S-rekh <=i=> ] , to make to know :


<==>-[• serqu^^|,<=>^||, food, pro:

visions, sustenance, nourishment.


1%
—=^, Nastasen Stele 14; caus. of j
.

H AAA/W\
Serqu <cixg 'w>aaa stream, flood.
serekhi <=>(](1 ^^. Peasant 255, the -H-
accused, the defendant. serk '^^, scorpion.

serekhi S(]i)^, ^1)1)., B.D.


serk * ^^i to breathe, to snuff the
125, II, one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
wind; see I
y.
serekh <=> II
[|, Mission 13, 131, throne;

varr
SertiU ^
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
(j()
^^ ,
B.D. 125, II, one

8 - rekhsha Nastasen
^^''' ^'' '^' P^^^'0'\of
seh-t (?)
^ ^ T^e.
'u^^'
""

the body.

m
Stele 61, fighter (?); caus. (?)

S-hai
s-res
^;j, ^'2^^, Pi] y^ ,
rQ ^^ (] (]
ZV , to turn aside,

wake up, to keep awake, to be vigi-


to turn down, to make to descend ; caus. of
^g,^ to
lant.

Seres - her
_P3^^|, B.D.

147, 4, the warder of the 3rd Arit.


crush, to beat (of the winds), opposition.
Seres - tepu —h— "i j^ ^ I
.^ , the

warder of the 4th Arit. seha ^^6 , destruction, overthrow.


ra

Seresh-en-mau <r S/P P P.


[30'"""" ,, ,
sehi
w trzumcTD ra
o , a kind of seed or grain.
Denderah IV, 67, a funerary coffer at Denderah.
(D/^ Rec. 36, 173, to flee,
sehi
serq , to ra j^ ' to escape, to hasten.

open [the windpipe], to breathe; see 1 T, S-hebi [-g


J
^^ , to put to shame, to

disgra
race,
disgrace; see H
I
m B
Ji
^^, ^'^^'^e,
imomi
nominy.

goddess who strangled Neha-her. shame, disgrace,


seheb-t
ra J ignominy.
Serqrit]
^L J Sgfgp
^ oj'W^
Tuat X, the scorpion-
5
goddess of the Tuat. sehem rr\ ^^ *^^ , to heat, to melt.

Serqit ^, u. 599, N. 964, fl^^l^, seher, seherr nb \ Rec. 4, 21, Td"


01
I , m <:i^ a precious , stone, carnelian (?)
III, 4, the scorpion-goddess; U ^^ %
S-heri hat [-[] p "O" , to give content to

the heart, to pacify; caus. of ra dQi.

Serq <=> |, Tuat X, a serpent-god.


seherri i. Peasant 249, one
<c=:>yi'^ Nastasen Stele 43, an edible ra
sera h
I m' plant (?)
who rD he who keeps "^
quiets ;
=' Egypt quiet "^
Serqi ^, Tomb Seti I, one of
^()() |
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 36).
sehr& m
ra
<
<^=>fl
1
^
szr-»^'
Rev. 13, 43, bark,
boat.

I
s [613]

S-herp |--] T==T, Rec. 27, 86, to sehseh , to rub away, to

plunge into water; caus. of <:z> aww Copt. X


;
pound ; see '
K M X
L-Zl'

sehseh —h— 8
U. 493, N.
'
945, a bird.
S-hett i—j L— Zl, Rec. 17, 44, sub-

jugation; see iLJ


seha -k-'HYP
E
§
<J
'
*° ^"^3"' ^° ^^^^ °"^' '°
dress.

seh n Q?i, to discuss, to talk over a


seha (?) —••—X Q ^=±>, to mummify.
I

thing, to take counsel; ifTl ^ K


O I

^
S-haa —tf— ft to make to rejoice
K '

Dream Stele 27, took counsel with his heart-;


caus. of ft T.
|pp|<>,Thes. 1295.

sehu -«— ^
I 1^ |, Israel Stele 19,

wise man, sage, skilled, trained.

seh — fi nil L — fi 11 II |~ ~,Rec.


to collect, to gather together ; Copt. CtOOIf^.

J9, 152, 31, 30, tr^,


CTT]
, hall, cham-
S-hur —H—
I ^ ^^ I ^' to revile, to

curse ; caus. ; Copt, c^onrep, C^O^f p.


ber, council hall or chamber plur.
;

^li-
menu
seh
605, hall of the shrine.
S' u.
to celebrate a festival, to rejoice, to make glad ;

caus.

seh-t en unem Sehpu -^ P. 685, a


8
dining room. i.<' •- " god(?)

seh en utcha maa [ ||


ip "^
— (2
:::i
sehem ^ ^F, ^ T 1 ' ^° destroy,

J-, \\ , court of justice. to break up, to pound, to chop; varr.

seh en menkhut Ti
clothes chamber, wardrobe.
s-hemi ,^ A. to turn back, to drive
,

sehneter If the name of a tool or


instrument.
away ; caus. of ^ /V

seh neter ^Q, "]


fT]] ^, the holy
shem-t ;^^^, ^^o^, ^^-,
chamber in which Anubis mummified Osiris

plur.
f^f^[^,U.x5,fli:^o,N. 238. :
s-t hem-t ^ 'n
^ J| , woman
Copt. c^iJULe.
Sehu |jT| '
J , a title of Osiris. •

~*^
snliAn 1^ ^^^- 12, 34, command;
seh -^1 |J|, u. 193, N. 605, -^^1 ^0 21 Copt. cA.^ite.

I, T. 72, M. 226, (T\ '

, to draw sehenti —*f— ft ^ ^ ' > those who


in a net, to pull the cord of a net, to strain, to give orders, officers, commanders.
stretch, to unyoke. w
s-heri ^ 2«, Rec. 16, 109, ^^(1
ggjj ,^
R h,^ Bubastis 51, a kind of
'
A [j
'
vessel.

seh —H— X ft , to rub, to pound, to crush. to drive away ; caus. of ^ ^5=^.

2 Q 3
s [614]
I
— X —
Seher-t-baiu-s -h- g <=> £^2
I

sekh-t , Rec. 35,


oL-Jl' €
', in the Tuat. 126, blow, stripe, beatings punishment.
Tuat VIII, a Circle
era
"'^^'=>- to reap; Copt. OJC^,
Seherit-tu '^^ ^i<^ D.E. 20,
RftVh

Thes.28, ^ £53 ,Berg.II,8,[1_


sekh-t \> , field
IV IP
n ^ h^^, Denderah III, 24, IV, 84, D"^^, Rev. 6, 7, garden lands ; Copt. COJCue.

-^ (]%. X C^ the goddess of the 3rd


<=> 1
S-heS
^ L—
—— |?'7r.
fl
%^ hour of the night.

to turn back(?), to
god
Sekhti
in the Tuat.
^^ m^ I] (] >
Tuat I, a field-

advance against caus. of X Sekh-t-her •^H ^ Berg. I, 18, a


; y^ -

I I ^ '
bird-god.

S-heqa -^^| j'ijj, to make to rule;


sekh ^ = ^ ) event,

caus.of |z]^|. incident.

run; sekhs
s-heqr-^l^^, -^1^0, )A
, to ;

to keep hungry, to let hunger, to starve ; caus. sekhsekh


)y\
of ? ^ "^ ; Copt. ^oKep.
sekh *. A.Z. 1000, 128, Peasant 188,
—*— —•— \\ n e^->=>
s-hetep ^1- to
^
D to be deaf; varr.
^^, ^^_,^, |l

make to be at peace, to pacify, to appease, to Copt. CU3^.


.. ft .

propitiate, to unite with ; caus. of


a u Skhi ^ (j(j^^, deaf man.

Sehetepit [nether] ^
Vc
^^ ^ ,
|°t Skhu "2"%,^, deaf.

sehetepi l
M ^t^§, censer; for the
sekhekh ^^, A.z. 70, 171,
^^^.
four-fold censer see Bubastis, 51.

propitiatory ofTfer-
sehetput
=^a III ings.
balance, a measure of length ;
—**— /K \l ^,
s-hetep hem (?)-t-s y [1
, the title

Thes. 102, balance of the earth ;


avva^
of the prophet of Hathor of Denderah.
Rev. 3, 12; Copt. ojHcy.

skha-^l^, -^|,-^|
illumine, to light up ; caus. of
to remember, to think out, to commemorate.

sekh ,
p , U. 437, N. 760,
^£^,
Rec.
skhau i, memorial, memo-

30,69, "5^, M. 340, to hold, to grasp; randum, remembrance.

~I~ti (j(]
, T. 308 ; Copt, cojcg, cgtwoj-

Skhait-Heru — h-

to beat, to strike (the lyre), to play a harp


•*""

© X ^"'^'
r. . beating, bastinado ; Copt.
Ci.cy.
I
a cow-goddess, a form of Isis or Hathor.
[615] S —
skhai , A.Z. 1866, 103, ^ skhar ^,^U-^,^^L— fl,

^ w
to milk
IV, 1079, to be deaf; •»-^L_y)(]
^ , ,
*/'
, ;

§ IV, 743, to milk.


J\, IV, 1180, to pay no heed to, to turn .

^*~
away from advice; ^ * , IV, 1033, to skhar j-rr- , a kind of tree, log.

turn a deaf ear to


N ^
^=^^ ., A.Z. 1912, Skharu ^^ ^^'^ planks.
; ,

55, to ignore Copt. COJ^.


;
skharu «^^ ^'T^ '» ^'^' 7^2, 1148,

Skhai-t «»^' ^ , IV, 409, deafness. garments made of a kind of linen.

s-khart «^c=^5.^, "T"^, Sphi


o III' funerary offerings.

4, 64, to rejuvenate caus. of


skha-t pet ^^-^^ the name of a star
;

o X , ,

~^ ^
or part of the sky near Orion. skhas , to hasten, to run.
j\

s-khaker -=00:] , to orna-


<=oci' '-^
^ 1—>•'—
Rec. 30, 185
ment, to decorate ; caus. of ^z;^ a .

Skhaa ^»-='
\v , to cut, sword, knife.

Skhakeru ^^ % ^^^orations.
Skhai
~*^
(](] ^ , Amen. 14, 8, to

skhati y.
^
6
Rev. II, 168, plaited thing;
j ' '

wound ; \ ar. *>^ cut, stroke, blow. w Copt. CH^.


I I
,^^ ,

s-khai
Q ^ to make
Skhaut — A ,B.D. 169,19,
,

to rise up or appear, to celebrate a festival, to


a cow-goddess. St
crown a king ; caus. of

skhai-t - _ Q IV, 209, rising, appear-


/Ck' ance, coronation.
A.Z.,903,37,^J^^,^J
to lick up, to swallow, to chew up.
Skhait-baiu-s ^S ^
MT
"^

O P,
I
^Sf™^
Hathor.
""^

^7

^J^
-

s-khar
Skhabiu QQ d?^ ' '
devourers, Q , Rec. 16, 108, to inflame.

to stir up to wrath ; caus. of


Skhab -^^ K^ J^ , to travel.
Skhi "^ Tuat I, Rec. 3,
in
116, a
the Tuat.
god

Skhabes , , Zod. Dend., one of


SkMt^ '^ Tuat I, a gatekeeper-
the 36 Dekans

Skhabsenfunen
; Gr. lloi'X'^'*'

AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA
skhu ^ ^\7,
^
Rec. 30, 192,
goddess.
_^ ^
JP \J
Tuat III, a warder-god. = %> n ^ width, , breadth.
^*~ °
skhap a kind of land Y7

~^
,

«''^^-* ©•^^ = ^P:c^' ^^"'

chamber.
skham A.Z.
[^ » 1879, 62,

^1 , to be strong.
to
skhun
revile, to ill-wish,
J^:.

wrathful, angry,
I, to curse,

furious,

Skhamu
to reject, one rejected.
^ ^ W^ ^, Peasant 211,
passionate, irascibility.

skhunnu TO ^^ /www
%^
^^'
Jl
,
^"^'^
uian.

2 Q 4
[ 616 ]

B.D. 125; see Skhemi[t] ^^f)y'^a"odde?s:


Skhuni ^ Serekhi.

s-khus "T%~^. A-7- ^908, 129, to sekhmekh "J"


amuse oneself, to rejoice, pleasure.
^ '^' i^' 9^8, to

form, to fashion, to build ; caus. of /^ 1


1
^>—fl.

skhen "i^lTl'^- ^76,N. 212,


, to swalloMf,
"5" %, N. 1204, -*-
p. 702, f)
to drink ; var.
^ Jj
^-
S-khep
"
= ® D , to make to become
^~~^
4 , to fold in the arms, to embrace, to

caus. of ,

contain, to hold; „ K V
Skhep-kenmem ^ one to fold the wings.
^ ^^ ^ ,

of the 36 Dekans. skhenn , N. 960.


—*— o ^^^ '
one of the
Skhepti-ser-t who
© DWo *' 36 Dekans.
skhen-t
embrace, she
nurse.
'
embraces, i.e.,

S-khepi
"
A , to make to run, to bring,
suckling, babe, any
\\
skhenu )0 child in arms.
to lead ; caus. ^^ g * ^
a
successful advance. skhenu 00 , T. 196, p. 459.

Skhep-rt] T~ '^^ , a kind of grain.


, ® o^
/s/yAA/VA
I , embraces.
ftAAA/V\ I

S-kheper —^ ^ <:^», Peasant 199, 289, skhen


aM AAAAAIv"^ '< ' AAAAAA

_H_ Q , to make to be or exist, to fashion, to

form, to create, to produce


^ ^_^ ;
caus. of
breast offering.

-*- ^ <:^ name


s-kheperu ^ -*- ^ j
,
skhen ^^27
)0
', the of a festival.

<—> (j j)
"V I I , those who make or create.
skhen-t ^ P- 710
Q,

S-khemi "I" ^-^' ^° ^^ unmindful skhenui (?) #


P- 177, 392, P.S.B. 17, 260, the two horizons.
of, to forget ; caus. of ^ ^v —(U..
«51rhfim't
^^^^^^^
-^ '^ ^^'g- ^' ^4, a form of

skhem Z. O' Sekhmit.

fl ffi Berg. I, 17, an ibis-


("V) Skhena
^O
on'
shrine, holy of
Skherii
,

.ci "Embracer"— a
O Litanie 38, title

k^"Tk
94,
cr ' of Ra.
..,
holies plur.
;
\U3
Skhenu ^ 0, ^,1Tuat XI and

XII: (i) a singing-god; (2) a bearer of the


Rec. 29, 166.

O — ^,
serpent Mehen ; each god was reborn daily.
skhem sistrum.
Skhen -ur ^ ^ u. 281,

skhem kfi Jl
=!

I'
Cariopus
statue, figure.
Stele,
=:3^^.N.7:9,^Q
AAAAAA

Skhem ^-^^"-^ ; see \\^ ® ^.

I
[617]
"^

146, X, 43. <5v ()''%<=., the god who s-khenn o to strike a blow,
smite; caus.
to

acted as guardian of the loth Pylon.


S-khenn .,^
'sV, r , to

Skhen-ba j;;|^;^|,To,«b„f overthrow, to dig down a wall ; caus.


Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 38).
s - khensh , to make to stink

Skhen-Nefer ^^ T J, ":Beautiful em-


caus. of -0*1 ; Copt, cynocy.
bracer " —a name of Shu.
^^ ^^ skher
Skhen-rekhtt 'TZ ^< 1

Berg. II, 13, a name of the Other World. For the various meanings of the word see I 1

Skhen-kbaibut
VIII, one of the nine gods of the bodyguard of
LVr Tuat skher reth I , mankind,
the ways of men.
Afu-Ra.
skher kha-t , Peasant 209,
Skhen-tuatiu inmost mind.
what is planned in the
Tuat XI, the gate of the nth Division of the
Tuat. skherui p (10 "!>' the two jaws.

skhen ^
.
fD4
,

u^^
^,,
o tor /vXa \or \0'
, 1, « r, ^ skheru , chambers.
to happen, a happening, event, occurrence
n A tk one of the 42
Skheriu
at the happening of the assessors of Osiris.
I |,
O
event; f Rosetta Stone, Rec. 6, 11,
Skheriu
/ 1 I'
with good fortune; Copt. CIJA.cyrtI, cycne,
cycrtH.
, B.D. 125 ; see Serekhi.
skhen Rec. 6, 10, journey,
^^, transit.

skhen (^>, abscess, skin disease.


Skher-shetau-ur-a ® 11^™
AAA/VAA AA/VAAA
tk '^^f^ rp^^j.
jj^ ^ jj^jg of Afu-Ra,

s-kheni
-*t-
W —1«— —1»—
ftA/S/V\A /SAAAAA AAAAAA J\ s-kher
—H AAAAAA
J\ , to alight, to
^ /\
, to overthrow;
stand still, to come to rest ; caus. of /\A/VA/\A

caus. of
-•* — ^Ayvv\A
Y /^ —H—
skhen-t pillar,

support plur.
—H—
|,
Skheru O ^ J) i, b.m. 32, 34, the

;
I I I I
overthrown, the damned, the defeated.

skhenut IV Skher-ant-f ^^^^^^.=:_, ^[^^^^


II
^ ^ 11'
, Hh. 365,
^'
^

W^,"r ^'^^, B.D.


/VAAA/V

, Thes. 1 2 18, the r49, VI, the

four pillars which support the sky. serpent-god of the 6th Aat ; Saite var,
r^
skhenut "T"^ MRec. the four
3, 48,
7\
'
legs of a vessel. I
I I

~**~
Skher -reremu
crown of Upper and Lower Egypt ; with I , B.D. (Saite) 149, the god of the 6th Aat.
=
the article

Skhenu(?)n ^ ^
Gr. Y^x^t.

^,
skheru ~5" %^ *—^ , Shipwreck 64,
I V, 1142, cakes (?)
plated (?) scale-work (?)
s [618]

8-khert 51), to rejuvenate; caus. ses (?) ^^ i , trouble, want.

H H H ^
ses —>*—, ^ I
, door bolt; plur. (1

skhes e ,U. i57,T. 14, ® A,R 708, (2

111^ I ^ III 1 I I I (2 W I I

M. 251,378,

run, to hasten ; var.


I
y^, Metternich Stele 59, to

«»-» j\
ses W , horse ; Heb. p^D-

ses 1/1, Shipwreck 72, hot ashes;


skhesu , Israel Stele 5, swift
1 1

runners, hasty fugitives. ^P(|T^(].see[ip-(|.


A.Z. 1908, 129, to provide, [' " 'I
skhes ses
M

to supply, to make. 1
1 , a garment of some kind.

S-khesef —-— ^ot_L-i/I, to make to go ses —H— n, Canopus Stele 21

back, to repulse caus. of a;? ^ J]


;

ses-ti (?) ^^ _|| , the two ankles.


skhet '^ J\ , Peasant
Sesa "^ "1, Berg. I, 13, a god who
107, , to snare birds in a net.
UJJ told his fellows the name of the deceased.

skhet 5 » net.

skhet Pap. 3024, 139, ^,T. 259>


259,
t^^ U.447,tomove,
,

-ZT —H_ Ji to walk, to pass.


fowler, hunter, snarer
imm, Tuat IX, an enchanted

side
S-khet ^ 7\ ,

down, to stand on the head ; caus. of


^^ 3>' to be turned up-
Sesi

sesu
'~**~

, Rec. 30, 72
serpent.

\f •
I I I

skhetiuXi|i),^.^^i.l((] sesun /VA/WV\


($.

to destroy.
t^ -^ men and women immersed head
in fire
-" ' '
downwards.
sesunt I, Hymn to Ra
Skhetiu ~®~
'^
flfl e '^ fiends, the -M /\AA/^V\ [ I
I

M^
I

«=^> 11 1' damned. (Ani 20, 10) .

Skhetui , the two ape-gods of s-suteni o to make


l] (I , to reign
the 7th day of the month.

S-khetkhet-^ ^ ® L=7J,Rec.29,
caus. of
}i.m
Sesba -^^ R 11'^ "^, Denderah IV,
1 5 1, to overturn, to be thrown down ; see ^ a .m I JI 511 '
59, a ram-god.
and
y\ S-Sept -^^p^^|, Peasant 286, to
prepare, to sharpen weapons.
ses _,_IJ^247.
249,Q,__^^,
Rec. 31, 30, t° strengthen, to raise up. Sesef ^^ (1
»^^'4'
,
'^^ w (1 fire, hot ashes,
~2r' ^^^'''4' tinder (?)

8®S ~^ ,
IV, 1 141, treasure, stuff. Sesef-t ^->*—
^, disgust, indignation.

ses
- ^ - a =
s-sen
3 sesem-t ^ ^^, — |^.
,
to breathe, to smell ; caus. of horse, mare (?) ; plur. -*- J^ | ; Heb. Dip^D-
6)
Sesen-t —•— '^, ^^' 918, breathing,
'^^'vwv <Q breath, smell.
[619] S —
S-Sen —**— csssD , P. 457, 1, Rec. seshit o 3 , L.D. Ill, 140B, Rec
li I

Rec. 31, 174, to make to 19, 19, wall-paintings, mural designs with de-
3h 175.
open. scriptive texts.
-M AAAAAA
s-sens \, to acclaim, to con- seshUinen ffio^cE (l(j 00 (Xj, the

writings of the Greeks, i.e., the Greek language


gratulate; caus. of /wwvv
——*t — and letters.

s-sent - ftAAAA^ II
to terrify, sesh metut neter Kk <=>^
C^ ^AAAAA
~\ /VWvA
I '•^ I
,

A jl 1 c^»

to make afraid ; caus. of I


<=^ Rosetta Stone, sacred writing, hieroglyphs.

Sesent-aakhut
^'^i
sesh shaa
of books, i.e.,
[^
demotic.
c^^ ^ ij |, the writing

(C^ ^^ I , a lioness-goddess in the Tuat.


seshu en asut I
/WVA^A

sesha a kind of weapon


^
,

, IV, 1 1 20, old registers.


or neck-stick for prisoners or slaves (?)

seshu nu per ankh


M9
« Q A^AftAA '~^~^, hiero-
|ft
Seshen (?) 8 | ^^^^^^^ , to destroy. ^ j

0(«V)
glyphic writing; rrj-^CD^, Rev.
s-setchem , B.D. 169,
I I

III 12, IT 2, copyists of hieroglyphic texts.

21, to make to hear; caus. of ^ seshu en ra l^iii e


I I I
— 01 I I I

^='"^ Amherst Pap. books of practical


sesh [il, P. 169, 287, 20,
CEZI CSZ] III' magic.

Diim. Hist. In. II, i8, oa, ^ Rech-


;;,
sesh en Ha-nebu (nebu Meht)
nungen 4, 70, (3
, Greek writing.
;
I I

Methen 8, to write, to draw, to make a design


sesh nu hetch nub i=s=i
000 ]

<s>- to do into writing;


,

^ rwTi '"'^^ , register of silver and gold.


1 o I A II o o o
, Tombos 8, , IV, 692, chased
demotic
I I I
sesh en shatt pRi /wwva
writing.
work in metal, figured (bronze) ; Copt. C^^I.
seshu hebsu ypT'--
r\n
1 1 10, closed books.
sesh =^, P. 695,
(0 (0

I , writing, inscription, written roll of sesh

papyrus, book, copy of a document, hand- writer, designer, scribe ;


plur. |?i(5 '^f j

^1. n yr^
writing ;
plur.
I I I
!, M^^
.

1; ^ ^ RcC. 3I, lO,

a divine scribe ;
\\,P. 185,

^.^'^. ^ffi^l, IV,

337, writings, letters, books,


U
documents, archives,
I , M. 300, ji^
^ ji^ ^, N. 399, the

two divine scribes Thoth and Sesheta.


decrees, handwriting, the columns of a book,

papers, title-deeds, registers, literature: I

U
I

I
, established in writing sesh ah-t '^
^ f | >
scribe or registrar

,^^^^
-^^
j

I
Rec. 21, 91, fine papyrus rolls;
Copt. C^^.1.
of fields or estates; plur.
p.|^ | ^ |' ujo!
[ 620 ] S
scribe of the

qs
!

sesh aa ], IV, 1026, collectings.

chief scribe.
sesh shait ffi ^-fl 1
, Rec. 21, 96, letter
sesh menfit
scribe, secretary, clerk.
scribe of the militia.
rvn
sesh sha-t en Aa-perti
sesh metiut neter
^^ ^|' j^ H J.
*>-=* scribe of the rolls of Pharaoh, a
, /T» scribe of the words of the
Rec. JXI, 174, royal secretary.
III '

god, />., a scribe who copied hieroglyphic texts.


scribe to the
sesh .
magistrate.
sesh metcha-t
writer of books, a copyist of hieratic texts. sesh qetut |i| \j q !,

sesh metcha-t en Heru ka nekht,


o ^
^1^ ^ -/I; scribe of the

book of Horus, the mighty Bull.


IV, 1056,
n
drawer of pictures, limner;
sesh metcha-t neter fli
'Ifl'^^^
in '^
*^^^^*^
Rec. 33, 3, scribe of books of the limner of the house of gold \
jl
IB I U I I I god, I.e., theological scribe.
r"^^
limner of the temple of Ptah \ /VAAAAA
sesh en neter he-t "Ki a^aa "in^, (J

limner of Amen.
scribe of the temple.

sesh en setem " scribe of hear- Sesh M. 300


^ , \, P. 185, I,

ing," i.e., a scribe who wrote from dictation

'wvA
^ ^^w J
great deputy scribe.
;
, N. 899, ^ (3
^, P,.D. (Saite) 70, i

divine scribe, i.e., Thoth ; dual, Thoth and


sesh heri tchatcha , chief scribe. Sesheta (?)

sesh hesb heq-t "Si


^ , IV, T045,
Seshit i=s=i , B.D.G. 1 1 25, a consort of
j' 1 1

scribe of the reckoning of the grain. Thoth; van ^.


sesh hetep neter Kk "^^ i ^ , scribe
Sesh netch (?) ^, the god of the
of the offerings made to the god, i.e., registrar of 1 2th day of the month
jH
ecclesiastical revenues

scribe of the revenues of all the gods.


; Uif\\
-^^^wTj
,
seshu ^ ?,
'

IV, 731, ink.

scribe of the altar.


materials ^o"* i"^ .^

706, coloured ochres used by scribes


^^ °
^^ j^
j.
O
°. I^,

; |

to rub down colour for ink.


sesh kheri khetem-t ffl /I\8
^,
seshu =
Dto-ets 23, scribe of the things under seal.

<^^P"ty
1^ ^, Rec. 30, 183
dszi ^=
sesh kheri tchatcha ffi ^,
rm V:^, dribblings.
rS ^' scnbe.

sesh khetem-t (?) neter ^a i Q. ,


sesh i-^ ^^ sprinkle, to spread; Copt.

IV, 1 165, scribe of the sealing of the god.


sesh i=s=]
iiiiiiiii

,0a )j
czso.
V- H H— tl M

sesh spekhar per en Pteh ffi cA=,


I~T^~I \w=i^ 7\ X OCD
X X
scribe and designer of the house
of Ptah. bolts of a door, to open, to pass through, to
[621]
make a passage, passage, opening, to spread out

a skin (IV, 1104); ^ -^ ^ ]{][){^



CZ3 CTTD, swamp, home of waterfowl, nest;
CD' r-\n

maugurate an

cut or pare the


altar; C3SZI a^^^sa

nails.
*•

^
iiiiiiiii
g^,
. is
M. 170,

a mistake for
to
plur.
S "^ |,
Pap. 3024, 95, ^^"^j,
" UllUlll
'^^•'^
**""" iiiiiiiii
—— •*
IIIIIIIII

as '^""^'^
„ ,, just p is for ^

sesh-t passage, open way.


king;
^-f "^^^ ""^ ^' ^^' 5^^'

^^^\^\^^^^^ ^^^ ^-o great

sesh czszi I , courses, openings (?) ; ^^ V^ nests, B.D. 17; ;£22^ t2X /wwvs H C^ t\* O
I , free, unfettered. the two pools of sport.

seshu ^ (£
^ J
J\ in
I,
\
^®^- '°' '3^' ^"^^^
tors.
Sesh ffi
c> ®
'
the name of a god and of a
city.

^UJ.to sesh
sesh ^l_^, ^^. , hair, tress, lock.

beat out, to spread out.


sesh Q IV, 391, to shine, to give
rvn fir out light.
^-^^^ 569, product, material,
sesh. I \\ I

X '
substance. sesh *'~^, night, evening, dark-
CZEID
seshut C30 I , divisions (?)
X ci I
ness ; see n^

sesh C3a —h— \ , room, chamber.


i^
sesh , £k, I , able,

seshsh gg
CISZD
\^ /i =

(zszi.
<;
skilful, knowledge, learned man.

Seshit-m'k-t-neb-s }k
seshsh ^/"O,
Iw /^ \^ I
U- 492, N. 945, to
water.
Tuat I and II, one of the pilot-
^- 551. A.Z. 49, goddesses of Af.
sesh-t ^r=u), 58,

-« AAAA/V\
urme.
sesh
^ a kind of cake or bread
I r used for offerings.
sesh-t AAAAAA outflow, overflow.

^
' ^\ I
,

/O X /VAAAAA

sesh-t ^,
o cio
I,
1'
^ i^i"d,
used
«f 5^^"
m oRermgs.
(?)

seshsesh O , a kind of drink.


CZEZIIZEZl
'' seshsh OSZ] a kind of grain or fruit,
sesh ()(?), P. 242, to decay; var. %^ dsnili

sesh n /*^, P- 241, 242, sistrum.


r\^~ X \ T

sesh I— ^^' ^° scorn, to despise, scorn,


seshshit ^<.|, pppf. ^f;
— **—
nn IB) .1
e 1 , sistrum ;
plur. U (J "^^
9
'

! >
'-^^—
contempt ; (J , Rev. 13, 13; C30 OSZI I CSZ]
r w I
1
A
I

Copt, ccocy. , Rec. 15, 47, Pszi ^ o, IV, 1059, I

aaaaaaS "singvetosistra" v^—'


sesh ISiim, devil, a I, ;
'

r-w-i
r"srn I I I
T I

devilish man. ii, IV, 917, 1 JO I, statues with sistra;jlJj,

sesh-ta a man with devilish


Canopus Stele 6, 29, 31, 34.
CSZl,]1 qualities.

seshsh QSZ3 ^ H L— /I, to rattle a sistrum.


sesh ^j, N. 404, ,,
IV, 157,
r\r~i
C3SZI A.Z. 1908, 16, a kind
Hymn czb C3SZ1 seshshit
, Darius 29, ,
C30 O of amulet.
s [ 622 ]

seshsesh '^r , U. 392, lotus (?) seshu —H— 1) 1) I) , writings, documents.

see S-ShU —H— p VS ^^ , free from, vacant,

empty
seshesh ^5 ' ^^ ' A/^AA^^
; caus. of 1) _^^-
lotus flower, lily.
Seshu Nebqed 12, 19, a form
00 of Set.
seshsh 1=^ /K , to weigh, to balance
seshua
^fl"! =
fi
00^, to

praise, to honour.

sesha , to be wise, skilled, S-Shebt


^^ J
c=^> AA ^^^ , to exhaust,
r-vr-i

trained ;
», Rec. 29, 164, J to render helpless ; caus. of 1 vv 1 1 ci^S" AA

make
Shipwreck, 139, to to know,
to inform.
seshep oa L=JI = .^£ L-J, Rec 2 7, 2 2 2,

34, 176, 182, to receive. For words beginning


s-shai ', IV, 943; see
with the sign ^?^y^l^ see also under shesep.

seshep c=szi ^ , p. 624, M. 607, N. 121 1,

Seshau -^ ^ "^ ^ |
, riches, c=szi
DO to polish.
^

what is advantageous ; em Sesha ^\ —•— seshep ^^o|,^°,.^|.


"^ J^
TiTit
•^^ m ^IJ
'
Shipwreck 129, with luck or
good fortune.
I

D O' D
w I r v\


I

Seshsha
1^ -^^ light, radiance, day, daytime,
n
^^ (j
, Tuat X, a god who
O ' a O '
the solar disk.
announced

sesha
to the stars the birth of

~^ 2 1 7^ = ^^
Ra daily.

e ^ ^
Seshpi ^ D^ ^, ^D (j[) |,
(1 [1
:m-D^. the Light-god.
to pass; Copt, elite.
seshep
^ ^, white apparel, bandlet.

skilled, able, wise. seshef C3a , Rev. 14, 22, to


w
abominate, to despise
s-shat r*^, to destroy;
A
^
r-vr-i
seshem
caus. of ''^s^
^^ ; Copt. cytJOX. T^''^
A to guide.
,

seshi . N. 1339
to lead, to direct, to administer, to govern.

seshit
A.Z. 1900, 23, night, evening, darkness.
nzi
^^O, seshem- 1 ^5;
guidance, administration.
^ ^ |,
|^ A'

seshu ^^o. IV, 72.,


^^o. seshmi-t
^ ^(ji] ^, guide (fem.)

r-vrn Vo'
'=^, %°, ^^' 935» ring,
\\ asZDjrill ring-money.

seshu ^*^, *
l- 37 7i to be loose, ^^ ^^^' guides, leaders.
r~wn untied.

^ ^
-2i 1

(""^d
seshem ^
, 1;^^ 2||, image or
seshu H R sekher) A.Z. 1900,
r 129, concern, business. statue of a god.
s [ 623 ] S

Seshmi Tuat X, a winged-


^.-^
serpent.
seshen
»l IM*! /www J\ A//</^\K J\

Seshmi uat heh -^ ^^ |o §' - - i C30


AA«VW\ r- ^ 1
, 00 L-fl,
/SAAAAA I \\ I
0,
\\
to open, to

Guide of the path of eternity — a of Ra. title make a way through ; var. of 1 C3ED and I -^J^wSf.

Seshmi-pet ^^^/"'clj f==^, Guide of


seshen, seshni t=sa , , on
heaven —a title of Ra. "
^>
"
— W —— "
10 —**— n

,
Seshmi-en-uat-teser-t -^^r^=£:i<z:>
Tuat IV, a god of Restau.
^ It ^AAA'V\ H
'WWVA ^

UJ]
, to weave.
J\ /WNAAA V— fl
AA/WVA 73 WVWVA (£

a^ Seshen-ur (=10 ^=3^^ J, Rec


Seshem-en-Tem ^^ w^ :p!=K i
30,

187, a god ; see Sekhnur.


Tuat VIII and XI, a form of Tern which sprang
seshen-t C30x.^^^ ^" ^ '^^"^ '°°'"'
from the serpent Ankhfemkhaibit, a form of
AAAAAA 6 cloth.
Tern in the Circle Sesheta.
seshenn a kind of head
Seshem-neteru -=x-^ leader I \\ I ^AA/^AA cloth, fillet.
7\ nii>
of the gods.
"
seshen oa"^, U.
AAAAAA I
501, oa "^j Metter
A/\A/W\
"1
Seshem-netherit ^^^ i] nich Stele 63, to grieve.
.©'

Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 37) s-shen r^ir-i


AA/\AAA

Seshmit-heri-ab-t uaa-t-s
^ , to alight, to hover over ; caus.

01 AAAAAA

> the goddess of the 5th hour of the night.

Seshemseshem (?) '=^>^ "2?t, Tuat xi,


seshen rur-i
AAAAAA

one of the 1 2 bearers of Mehen into the eastern


sky.
85, lotus, lily ;plur. ^5(3 "^"^j ^5"^'^,
"

^'>f^
Seshmu-Tuat
® ^ ,
^^ ^
the guides of the Other World.
,^,
® ^, Rec. 29, 148, C30
A/VAAAA
/VAA/W\

V\
/T
I I I AAAA/V /> I I I

-" ^
III ITZl'
AAAAAA
i=sa \> .^ Pap. 3024, , 1 35, oszi w :
,
^,
(VAAAAA

id i< [3XZI -=^3 Vdi, 00 ^5 I, IV, 918, I165;


of the 36 Dekans ; varr. ^
|^| -^ , cis:
^
[ZSZI AAAA/V\ ,
. IV, 1 165, summer lily; Heb.
AAAAAA

]tyit2?, Syr. lAiioi, Arab. |^-»-.-. Copt,

s-shem
^K^- to make warm or cyojcyeit, Gr. rTor-<7o/^.

oszi
hot, to heat ; cans, of 1 v\ 1

.1 seshshen ~*^ '^^°~' V, u. 395,

S-Shemm
as=].
^ t\ Q, Peasant 245, A.Z. 45, 135, lily, lotus ; see r-vn
AA/\A/V\

"
CJSZ2
seshshen '"'^
to warm, to heat ; caus. of czsn Vs. V\ \J[.
I \\ I A/V\AAA
Y ^^^' ^"
I
offering.

cup in the
s-shemsi to make to follow seshen csa r^_ IV, 629,
A ,
form of a lily.
caus. of a (HI J\
seshen-t r-rr-i [cm], Rec. 36, 210, a place

seshem sheii(?)
, Rev. 14, 33, mighty formula, strong
IZ3ZD
ryr\
^
spell.
where the deceased purified himself;

[TH,
var. I
OSZJ
VNAAAA
[ 624 ]
S

seslisa (shesa) I
Seshnit oa o "l J| , Rec. 32, 84, the

of a water-goddess. Precepts of Amenemhat i, 12, tg


name ^ ^^ ,

(9 I
I

^^ a Q3i, Amen. 27, 26, ^ f ^ J

-«- .-fL
—^ n ^ 1

Anastasi IV, 2, 7, ^_^ [gi ^\ ji

3[j, ^_^^ ^ '

of a funerary goddess and of a


city. e ^
name
00 ^
Seshen-uab cnafe)/^ ^^^^y ^.D. (2 X (9 1 -

#
I
|
.^' ,^
81 A, "Holy lily"— a title of Ra.
^
Seshenu en Nefer-Temu cia ^ of
'^ ^
IV, 1
^\ to

152, skilful.
be skilled, able, clever, ^ 3

B.D. 8 IB, the lily

- .
—*— -TkW A Tutankhamen
Nefer-Temu.

9,
seshsa-t (shesa-t)
^ p Iq]
I
^ J

sesniiai czsa ^v9r' to pray.


^^ "'^^^»'^™y-

seshnu ^a^e^^ Rec. 28, 169, a fish;


sesnsa ^-^ tSP
;^ ^ '
go.

oa
plur.

s-sher
^,
^^=
,,•

R ® ^, Rec 16,
seshsa (sesha)
night, evening, darkness.
^ 'o''^'^^0'
down, to overthrow; caus. ot
108, to fall ^__^ seshsait (seshait) ^_^^^
*~
[qj'^ °.> a seed used in medicine
Mil

seshsau (seshau) ,_^ [q]'^ ^.


s-sherr ^^, Peasant 251, to make
Anastasi IV, 2, 6,
1*1 rg]'^ )? KoUer , 2, 4,
CZSZ]
less, to belittle ;
caus. of antelope, deer, goat, roe.

Sesherm^, Mission 223, a ^arment


g^
or stuff.

I,
Seshesp-taui -^^
108, a lioness fire-goddess.
^ ^ ^, Ombos
sesheru ^5 1^ 1

Sesht C30 ^ ^;,_71, to weave ; var. I


"
^-.Q.
= p^||®,Xns, etc; seep
Rev. 12, 71, a strip
sesher-t
^^ ^, IV, 1x59,
,3^ ^
sesht
r m A
i)
of blue linen,

bread cake, food. Rec. 13, 30, figure,


,
sesht I '
form.
sesher-t C3a '^ dung, excrement. ,

s-sheta oa i iv, 671, czsa


Seshrui urui 00 x , .^^, Ombos I, to hide, to keep secret, to conceal ; caus. of

143, the two sacred arrows of Ombos. "-^^ "^ ''


Copt. cytocyT.

sesher ^ Q 1 1'
^^'^' '^"' ^^°^'
D
—•*— n — ^ •*""
==^
blocked up, stopped.
seshetat czsa -^ n^ri
X
,

. • X ^i'
S-Shes r-^:r-i y\ , to open, to unbolt ; caus.

of
esq
mystery;
^
plur. cso
==?=
X
,.
.
z:^
l=sa
^ n
3
1' ^o
^
tkx n I

^
Ill I

—**—
^,^ '''"'^ °f ^°°? ""' o I
,—r-, -tk^ I

i=szi
<2
seshesc?) I, !,
^ ' u 000 precious stone. 1
^D
[ 625 ] s
X
(2

I I I
a^^®, itisavery Seq uarf -s*^
<f]2 ^'
-j^
I ^ O'^^^s I, 61,
a hunting-god.

mysteries of the god of the horizon.

Tuat VIII, a circle in the pulse


««i
T ^- T^^ ^' _
leaf; plur. Rec.
a kind of

Seshta cezd
Tuat.
(?)
zl ^
I,
I
4, 27;
At j\

"^ -NAwvA iz^^ JT "Vj, Annales IX, 156.

^
[1

Seshtai
'*
He who is secret " —a divine title

Seshtai , Tomb of Seti I, one to prolong life; caus. of A ^\ jT 3|.

of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 44)


~^^
Seshtait n , Thes. 31, r-w~i ,
& {
the gods who exalt men and prolong their
J

U nJ I ' lives; compare the following name :

the goddess of the 4th hour of the day

Seshtait aru i-^m goddess


Seqa-nu-baiu-peter-heh P T ^^'
e J o
,

of the loth hour of the day.


D ^^_ r^Q ^ Thes. 31, the goddess of the
<:z> rSn o' 3rd hour of the day.
X
Seshtau aru
beings with invisible forms.
D jA^\ sqa_^^|^f,IV, 8o9;see
,
seqraankhll ^ .=^ l\^ h.
Seshta Asar m— Jl ,
^^^- ^^\ Y"'
a bull-god.
\^
s-qebb —h— ^ 11
\] jy 3^, Rec. 30, 189,
I

Seshta baiu
I

Tuat VIII, one


TJJilTJJSS''"'"'"''"
I ,

of the nine guards of Ra.


refresh ; caus. of zl ] \\w.
Seshta ren r-^ 31 I, "Hidden "^
Seqbeb J J ^=A^ Jj, the doorkeeper
name "
—a title of God.
of the 3rd Pylon ; compare the following :

X
seshta IZSZ] , bandlet, tiara.
5» 25, a
5 Seabitp.J|-^.B.D.. 42, goddess.
SeshtU r-rrn ^*^^^ crocodiles, secret powers
^(^111' of evil. seqer ^^l^, ^^ ^, ^ ^^,
sesht
bandlet,
^ ^
cord
c^-;^

of a
,

book,
5 ,
Y_/^_^, Y_/ g,
girdle, etc. ; see
~'*~
^
*=^^^^

iiiiiiiii
'
to strike, to beat (a drum), to break
open a door.

r-^^~i seqra ankh ^ ^ — ¥ , I V, 61 2, a com-

batant captured alive ; compare the following :

sesht =»^ "^ , lock of hair.


Seqra - tchatchau
ci iCi
Tuat VII, a star-god.
sesht-t =»=^ window, bal-
n' =f=\irT]
,

o c^ S-qeti —«— Metternich Stele 224,


plur. ^^
M
cony (?)
I

i . csa I

, Rec.
,

^
I
;

27, 222 ; Copt, cyonrcyx.


-^ i ^n^ ,
-^ d ^"^j to travel, to sail

.^^
seshter (?) ^^^-^ Rec. II, 64, a caus. of
,
O
light-shooting star, s-qett ^ n^ , to travel, to sail.

seq L=J, Seqt-t -\[g-;;;tIl^.B.D.(Saite)I,i8,


A A c->^
, to gather together, to collect a boat of Orion, % % ^ M .

2 R
— s [ 626 ]

Vt\ to be old and grey-


seQetiu —>^ i , wandering stars ; com- skam S; Jl' haired.

pare the two following names :

Seqet-hati *
, etc., Ombos II,
mythological being.
4, a mythologii
134,
/wi , old man, grey-headed man ;
plur.
^ —
S-qeti-her M %^ "HX , the aged ; Copt. CKIJUL.

X
^1 s-kamkam , Thes.

^— —
L_=/l
e
w^ch^ZLC*" the^d Ant.
1199 ; caus. of
,
— — L^-\^
,
X

S-kep ^g r=r , to flood, to inundate;

seki U. 426, c=\^, T.


,. 244,
caus. of ^
a
c^-s;; , to dig out a lake.
skep 'L=fl, D , to strike,
"b ^—^ to constrain, to contend
seki
A L-=Z1' against, to fight. to overthrow, to roll away.

— X to destroy, to
seki t^ skem ^, Rec. 5,90
S^ /I' bring to an end.

Seki
~^ M , Tuat XII, one of the gods Skemu nen-t
who towed the boat of Af through Ankh-neteru
he was reborn daily. Ox
group of gods.
o'^n —
B.D. 78, 44, a
seksek .,U.53 "^
«,
to eat or drink in a glut-
IV, 812, to crush, to destroy.
sken 'CI
tonous manner.

Seksek
~^ ^ mm, b.d. 35, 3, a sken-ta ^ ^ A /^ habitual glutton or
H 21' drunkard.
serpent-god who attacked the dead ; var. I
^ skennu oil, unguent, salve,
/wwvA O '
pomatum.

Skenu '
,
Tuat X, a light-god.
Seksekit , B.D. 75, 4,
to put to
a goddess var
s-ker "^
; silence.

a place shut in, the


sek seker ^ coffin.
'
A
s-kek ^'~^, to make dark, to Seker, Sekri ^
, U. 326, 556, 557,

darken, to cover over cans, of Hp-N „T.27o,^^ ,N.953,'


;

i 1
!^^'
skek ^^, IV, 1057 w v!V.^

ally the god of the Tuat of Memphis, later the

Death-god par excellence.

•"^ ^ k if ^-^^f: .":."'.": Sekri w a form of Seker in the


Tuat.

Seker [©l,^!]!]®^, Seker,


y-
"
• I
—*- ^,
I

"^^ ,
to bring to an end, to make com- personification of his domain,

plete, to finish ; caus. of —^


>•
I ;
"
^ Seker ^3^ Z , Denderah IV, 84,
X
^—^ perfect of tongue, skilled in speech,
8,^^:^^, warder
i.e., of the
^
^
^-=^1 ,Berg. II,
? ' eloquent. 6th Pylon.
s [627]

Seker ^^
<—>'
Berg. a god who
the deceased with Truth.
I, i6, filled
S-gemh -^ Ag^ I
-^, Peasant

Seker em shetait 2 1 3, to make to see ; caus. of /^^ ^v 9 -^g^

a form of Osiris.
s-genn ^ '^ ""^^^ ''^^'^ o""
^ OSZ3 S0»
Sekri heri sha-f w
helpless ; caus. of s

< — , Tuat IV, a form of Seker.
/WNAAA

T
l> r> T-r.

Seker khenti Petchu m S-genn


ZS ^' P «^ ^' '°

D^^^P.607. anoint ; caus. of ^ L—/) ; CO^T^rt.

-•f-
'vs:^
Seker w
or-ffi^---
the seger ^ , to strike, to fight;
H
festival of Seker. see ^ L— =/).

Seksen R^cz^ I
aa^ww \, P. 650, 1 ^^=^
n ftAA^vw ri ri «v
^"^^^
S ^^^^,
Rec. 26,65,
S <=>@'
I ^ ,
P. 726, \\^=^ I AAAAAA^, M. 751, a
a make
V Qt' ^^ silent, to still,

messenger, (j
D \/ ^ ^, |
of Ra.
silence, rest ; caus. of ffi

i>-
Sekt ^ ;, Denderah II, 48, 49, a sgergu ^ <= I
,
parts of a ship.

name given to several of the sacred boats at M—


Denderah. set , absolute pron. 3rd sing., common.

Sekti, Sekt-t ^11^. set later form of


w ^ ^ ,

the boat of the setting sun which bor(


bore
,, I

Set (Setesh = Sutekh


Afu-Ra through the Tuat ; see I

-^^ c^mn ill c^\m\ ,


nmTi
" the god of the Sekt-t
Sekt-t '

the god of evil.


boat.
Qq-i-
"~^~ j—T B.D. 42, protector of the
Sekktiaks ^^=:^ Leemans Qnn]
^^ backbone of Osiris.
w
Men. 210-213 = Gr. Tuat V, a bull-god who de-
3, 'S.ia^.
Set
stroyed the dead.
Seg TT , a mythological animal ; see Sega.
Set ^^ 1, Edfa I, 9 fgh, a god of

seg S S' ^^P' ^°^^' ^^ AAAAAA n Q ^


a mythological animal with
Sega"^ a hawk's head. Set nehsi r-i 11, Tuat X, a Set-
P'
Resa-a~Z~^ Rev. 1 1, 124, to covet,
I j] headed sceptre which was revivified at dawn
iAi y>^ to seize (?)
daily.

segab ^ 1 Qr' ^^^^^^ Stele 24,


set —t^ Jour. As. 1908, 277 =
jj fQ,
n
I
n "^ %\
^mJjrSI' 11 ^ ^•^- 34, 8, to shout, to
raise a cry. ^^ ^y earth, ground ; Copt. CHT.

S-gaa —4^ S ^^, Rec. 27, 88, to , Jour.

destroy, to let perish ; caus. (?)


see
As. 1908, 290, ground, earth, soil ;
r
I, Tuat I, a singing-god.
sti , smell, scent,
Metternich Stele to
w rt3= 3
7,
segeb S J^
2l cry out. or odour ; Copt. C'f".

2 R 2
S [ 628 ] s

tk-^ ^
sti-heb
festival scent or
w
perfume.
y ^3:7,
m- sta

haul, to drag, to draw, to


D Jr 7^ '

tow; see
oH ^
I
j=*
, to pull, to

-^
'^^'"^- ^*""-
Sti-her O^, 1
'
^^'
serpent-god.
'°'
f
staiu
"^"^ ~^i,
D ^7\ill'
set (sti) fl L— fl, Nav. Lit, 71, those who bring along, towers of a boat.

Sta Mar. Aby. I, 45, a god of


p.(jqf|.Rec..:,48,:^f|.-"tbu;n^: -e- ,

set-t
^ f|, ^ f|, ''==®
I'
Hymn AftAAAA (O

stan-t
^
draughtboard ; var.
Darius 15, flame; divine fire; , (?)
fire, lA r^ '>

Copt. c^xe.

StU heb m '^X^, the name of the stah


^ ^ Rev. — 14, 46, to reject, to
^ A ^^^ cast aside.
25th day of the month.
"^ Q stah-t
= Rev. 14, 46, refuse,

III
Set
and IV, a
em ar-t-f
fiery
^ ^,
serpent-god of the 5th Gate.
Tuat
s-tahen '^/^f'^j^
,0
'

pSSm, to make bright


waste.

Set em her-f (|k£^'T- or shining, to clarify ; caus. of Ij ft


^fffr* or

III, a serpent-god in the boat Herer.

Set heh • ' o , Tuat XI, " Everlasting Sta --^] (j


, P. 265,
^.-"ll (j
^, M. 476,
fire," a
tried to escape
fiery serpent

from the
~^ /^,
that destroyed
pits of fire.
all who
N. 1 244,
^^^ ^^^»^ ^, ^, the White Crown.

set, sti ^*V^, Rec. 32, 67, to S-t-an [1 i Thes. 818, Rec. i6,
o 1 /wwvv I' 106, a goose-god.

eject seed, to beget, to sow seed.


Sti.... "^QQeii^i,^-^"- -' s
sti ^ .,U. .57. ^ ^^^ , to SOW ~^^
StU %^, Tuat X, a light-god.
seed; Copt. ci'f".

s-tut , to collect, to gather to-


Sti ^ \} , title of the priest of Elephantine.

gether ; caus. of -^i^

set V- , thread, string, cord.

~" s-tut , IV, 973,


set hairy tail; varr.
w ,,
^^, ^--^\'
sti
—»— o ^ V:^ t } , Hymn Darius 43, to observe

^ \\ , the festival of the tail ; see M some custom, to do something that is usually
\>
done, to make a copy or image, to fashion, to

typify, to symbolize
c:i i
sett Thes. 1483, to compare in words ; caus. of
CI Ci

, to quake, to tremble; see

Copt. CXOJT. steb to enjoy,


^, to

U. 491, N. 915, trembling,


sett relish ; var.
quaking.
~^
setti n^ ^ A.Z. 1905, 19, the
step g n to select, to choose
I II leaping of fish. I Copt, ccjoxn.
[ 629 ] S

step
a ^'=>-
, to cut, to cut ofld stekmu o nn ^, ci nn ^
porters, those who bring in offerings, invaders.
step
steg _^^, _ 'f^ q-M?, to hide
Stef

^
^^ f^,
1^=1, foam, froth (of beer).
Rec. 27, 83, „^ ^ |.
oneself, to take refuge.

seth
o/ (nma
'

cut, to slay for sacrifice. to asperge, to pour out a libation

stem to hear; Copt. COOXJUL; —


see M-

see setchem.

Stennu
~^^ ^ Edffi I, 77, a title of seth-t mnn , , libation
o O t=t' the Nile-god.

s-ten ~^ 1 H,
IV, 350, ~S~ ^ "I
basin ; plur.
^
"*
to distinguish, to make a difference between, to seth f^, smell, odour, scent;
q. Ill

exalt -"X^^W" 'v\


, makmg the smell of flesh ; Copt. cf".

a difference between the languages of all seth ^^^, hair, tail.

countries; caus. of

Sten taui o
setha
to tow, to drag, to pull, to lead
7\
'
^T
AAAAAA (2 I (T^ y^l ' ... \> I

sethaiut ^^^'^ '^^^ ^°^


A.Z. 1872, 109, B.D. (Saite) 125, 62, a title of '
<5\ M"^ I,

e I
' the boat of Ra.
Thoth.

Sten V , to slay, to kill.


~^ corridors or passages through which
j

J\J\ I boats are towed.


stenu , the White Crown.
o s-tham
5
s-tenem B.D.

to lead astray, to mislead


c^
;
,

caus. of
151, V, 3,
Tr n to dress, to clothe, dress,
garment; caus.
apparel,

^ Rec. 27, 86, to


~^ S-tham ?

i/(*=Ti)' fecundate.
steh
^ X^O' ^ «^ sthar -
-^^, Rec 5, 96 =
, to split, to open.
t_J
S-tehen —^ |
| -www c|||g , to sparkle,

to twinkle (of stars), to scintillate, to make light Sethasiu^^^;^,Tua. X, a

caus. of I fi /wwv^ pfflj or S=3 P aaa^aa pS||3


class of beings on the waters of the Tuat.
.

~**~
SethU . %i,, Tuat VIII, a serpent-god.

= Set, the god of evil.


sethuit ^ U (j
'^
III'
^^^^^ strings.

Setesh
^^ ; var. of
^ 5^
and
^ ^ sethep
D (2
,, to slay, to kill.

J ^,
the later ^—j ^ 1 the god of evil. sethepu
8=j ^
e ,^
^ !

I
the slain in
n,
the
,
Tuat.

s-teken -*- A , to make to approach, S-them ^^


^s^^ 5 , to wrap up in cloth,

to bring near caus. of bandage ;


; ^^iz::;^ J\ to var. I

^^ ^^ 5 •

2 R 3
s [ 630 ]

var.
sethen s=» tii^, draughtboard (?) ;

—*— ^ *" ^^""^ ^^^^^ ^°"^^ °^ praise


n tk H ' ^^°^^
o^ ^^^^"^^ words of power.
=3 I _^ ii 1

sethen
conspicuous, prominent
varr. sethes o^
— — tt—Jl
s=3't1f==^, ^^^^^nlif'
H— ii «— XL »»» —
M supported or exalted, the

^ ^' ^ YYTT i
what is

3.then ^^''' ^"P- jjTnT' sky, heaven.


P I'

o^
fl

,
to dis-
sethes Shu P ^ ^ '
""^^^

tinguish, to make a difference; caus. of


^^^^ ^ •
supports Shu (P^O).
her
Rflthen ner
setnen » ^ il
^y ^
,
°^ distinguished
appearance. sethesu Shu
^ P^^ j P ^ |'
sethenu S ^ o
attributes.
| j .
§=* V^ '
I

distinctions, distinguishing quaUties or

^
Sethenu en^ ,DenderahIV, 67,
^^Tn"?^!'
^^
B.D.,.o,
AAAAAA v£ ,3, n=il
a sacred coffer at Denderah.
b.
the four
O ipports of Shu.
Sethenu ((,
Edfu I, 21, an ape-
Rev. II, 119, a carrying
sethes pole, staff.
god—an associate of Thoth ; var. [1 I

'^^ J|
s-thes '--"^ , to unravel, to untie, to
Sethenit , Tuat XI, a group of U=/l C==<w«:a

four goddesses — servants of Maat solve a difficulty ; caus. of


^^
n _•

Sethen^hat «
A/VAAAA
»=^
C^
'*^"^^ ^^' '^ i°^ °^
the South.
s-theken , to penetrate : v\ ^-^

, to copulate : caus.

f
I

Sethen -hath ,
Tuat IV, I

the name of a god in the Tuat. sethta ^^ "I fj '


^- ^^5, (1^
N. 1244, the White Crown of Upper Egypt.
Sethenu-tep (?) §==» I
^, Tuat XI,
AA/VAAA I I

to burn ; Copt.
a group of southern god-kings. sethetch i= c^.Te.
s-thenem <i> _ f ,
5 — J ^v ,
to turn
set
^>-. _ ^=^===' ^^^
,
stone, flint (?)
mrm
back, to turn aside or away, to lead astray ;
X X
set ,. Pap. 3024, 79,
caus. of
^ X Edict 28, to break, to smash, to break
sether 3 ga, to be shaken, disturbed. ^ Jl' open, to cut, to pierce.

Set-t ^=^> ^ ^ breach, break.


sether -t ^^o 1, Rec. 30, 72, eyeUds, •
^ X
,

eyelashes ; s=> j ^, Hh. 209. Set-qesu R '!L=J^ I, B.D. 125, II,


(?)
\> X N I

a god of Hensu, one of the 42 assessors of


S-thehen —h— JS^ to sparkle, to scintil-
va,T.^p^|;,^UJ
,

Osiris;
late, to coruscate ; caus. of s=3 x ~w«aa iMw .
I,;,,

s-thes ^^'iu.zi, ^^"i-^, B.D.


M Jl M 11 i"'^)

140, 13, s==> "i to exalt, to lift up "1 set"" N^, tail, rump ; _ \^
I
, ; I

^^^
A.Z. 35, 17, II, the tail in the mouth; Copt.
Q?i, to raise a song of praise ; caus. of ,
.

2-1 H jlL
[631] S
I
vnAAAa
set ^=^^, hair, fur, foliage of trees.

to chew food, to eat, to drink.


set-t ~^ni» ^^fl '' flame, fire; see

S^eb I, misery, trouble, disaster;


J

set ^^, to sow seed : see fli


^'=0).

S-tebeh
set O, a strong smell, ©dour, scent, ^^ J S ^=—= ^, to provide, to
M
equip, to supply ; caus. of c;^ii j fi j\.
perfume; see O.
ici W
set '

l|
', '

||
'

Q, to dress, to
Stef ^^ \v , to cut, to slay.

array in fine apparel.


Stefit ^^ (1(1 ^1. Tuat X, a mythological

sett axe, from which proceed Netheth and Kenat.

1204, to quake, to tremble; Copt. CXtOT. SteflU ^=^^ , Tuat X, a group of gods
I

— If
(](]

sta of slaughter who fetter Aapep.

;,Rec. 34, 177,^ Stefu ^ ^ ^ %,


^^ Jl e ^-^
'",
I

I Jl
fetters ropes
of torture.,
IV, 614, to tremble, to quake.
stef , to purify, to clarify.
stata
Edfu I, 81, a title of the
Stef ^ ^

'
"^^; Copt. CTUOT Nile-god.

'^'i^^^ B.D. 99, 1 1, edicts


stau stemu j

' for slaughter (?)


I

I I I

,
palsy, quaking paralysis.
I I
steni[t] I
^ property, wealth.
=^^ Tuat IV, god of
Sta-ta 35,'i-7/to clear^^a
I s' earthquakes. Stergw,A-Z-
s-ta ^^ , to lay, to place ; caus. of A n .

steh ^|^.^^A.z. 45, 130, IV, 968,

set ah Temp. Inschr. 79, rru 8 "^ 8 i^ Pap. 3024, 18, to humble,
\> 1 nes. 1 450,
^__^ ^^, ^Q ,^^^gg^ jQ pygj^ ^sj^jg
2« = , a parcel of land.
\>
to push open a
steh door.
stit s ^

Y' , bandlet.

headcloth, kaflyyah, pagari. s-tehen "'j


to lighten, light

StU "
% ^. to chew. ning, storm ; caus. of
C J
^== jpfp
.YVYY,

StU ^^ I
^
B.D. 64, 35 (Nebseni),
oVaVVi ^^ to treat with drugs, to mum-

to make bad, to defame,


S-tU "^^ to hide caus. of
Ci:^ _2r ' to decry, to vilify ; caus s-teka ,
;

Stukh
"^ % ^ O ,
^° embalm, to mum-
t—=^ n ^
'
mify.

Pap.
steb
I,
^J ^J
Peasant 50, B.D. 71,
^,

3,
"T^'
^"^^^'^^

bandlet, belt,
s-tega S, Mettemich Stele 169,

girdle, hangings of a shrine, part of a square


cloth, fringe. IV, 84, to hide, to hide oneself.
2 R 4
[632] S

Stega-khatt c=afei ij^


/I qq setcher ^ ^^
^5^, Rec. 26, 229,

1^ ^ II, a form of Ament, as ~^<^^ rfj^ B.D. 89, 3, 166, T, to pass the
Berg. II,
^ <-^^ ; *j ?
night, to lie down, to sleep.

Z^ the name of a god


setchru^^^L^-Vde^d'.
a^+^i
* ^» Tuat XI, in the Tuat.

Setcheri-ur p^1^^^,T.38o,
S-teti —"^ ft^ ^° ^^^^ permanent or
a son of Nut.
caus. of uU
durable ;
\\.
setcher —h— B? L==/], Famine Stele 32,

A.Z. 1906, 11 2, child, babe. strong one, creator.


setch nl^ ^,
setcher ^^ B ^, to support, to bear
Setchti-^-^ ^^,Nav.Lit6i,
Rev. II, 91, the two children, i.e., Shu setcher -^ B c^, I^^ 59, dwelling,
strong buildmg.
'
<:::2:>
and Tefnut.

Setchetch — y^^ 5] >


fo^""' image. setcheh-t °^ | ^ |' °^ | I e'

=uL | Metternich
shin bone ; dual
y 3| >

to depart, to die ; caus. of V^ J


^^ Stele 28, "^ 3 3 , Metternich Stele 158.

setchai-t i^' ''^'' ^ Setcheh fl '^ ^isim, u. 542, T. 297,


--i'^(l()^'
laughing matter, jest, joke. p. 236, a serpent-fiend.

setchai-t g, Book of s-tcheser ,____ w^,iv,


Gates 128 ... .

217, to beautify, to sanctify; caus. of -i^-l W^.


setcham-t , hoe, hatchet.
Setchet-t , fire, flame.

setchahui ^ ^
^ , the two shin
Setch-ti f| ^ , Tomb of Seti I,
bones of Osiris.

setchit
'^ B.D. QQ, 21, a kmd of
111 seed. P

setcheb ^^'^ J ^^"^ J, Rec |, S-tchet-t —H— '^l ^ , something pub-

32, 80, 81, disaster, misfortune, calamity.


lished; see H '^ ^0%^, published; fl "^
Setchef —»— ^^ \\ , to kill, to slay ; see
^ , Israel Stele i, things proclaimed abroad;

c:^
!
, Israel Stele 9, i o, to

s-tchefa ^^^, ^;;^^ make a proverb of someone ; Copt. ^ICXJIcy.

1^^, to feed, to provision, to supply, to pro- setChet-t —»»-'^ '^, Rec. 2, m, tales.
vide for ; caus. of ^^ ^^ ^^ stories, sayings, speeches, addresses ; Copt.

setchefa —^ *^ %^, —^ "^


s-tchetef — h-
^(2 , to wound, to
^^ ,
food, provisions, supplies.
snare; caus. of c^^ „

Setchfit fl^\" , Ombos I, 47, a


Pap. 3024,
hippopotam us-goddess.
s-tchetem
44
[ 633 ]

S s p

S 11 = Heb. tr? and t?. sa ^ , back, hinder parts (later , oMM« ,

S la causative prefix; var. —••— ^ ); Copt coii


^^llo', ^11^^^,
S 1 = n ^T^ }| , health, in the formula ? P •
IV, 968, A ^^ T Y , high-backed, haughty,
J

S 1 = su 1^, III, 142, absolute pron.


proud ; ^ with ^\ or J prefixed, after, in

3rd sing. masc. ; compare Heb. ^^'IH. the following of /^ 1 ^0^ , ^ ^o' 7S ,

S, si I , I
\\ ,
pers. and absolute pron. 3rd Amen. 9, 10) :
* $ , at the back of «c=>; ^^ I
,
I I I

fern. ; varr. —m— , ; compare Heb. t^'^n


as the result of; <:z> ^ towards, to the back o£.
w ,

s I,
I I sa ^, back, ,StDl, ^iQl, l^^^,
S[a] I
^j a man, person, body.
5^, to turn the back in flight, to flee;

s[a]neb Pl^ , everybody. ^,

S, St(?) [1^, = Ast, or As-t


[1
^ I sa [q] , A.Z. 1906, 130, a shrine or sanctuary

jj^^,Isis; Copt. HCe. in which a god or goddess was housed.

sa p ^ go sa, saut ^ Rec. 33, 69, ^ cr^,


s, 7\ ,
p (] .
P ^ ,
to go, to
cr~D
,

away, to depart ; I
(1 7\ F=R , to go up ; 1 [I
'o'cA,' ^f\0' "^vO- '^i^^'
7\ ^ , to go down.

sa-t n o , a kind of goose ;


plur. cr^,p[D^n, IV, 840, pt^'^n. IV,

sa-ta P , homage, praise.

sa t n "^ -Sx^, N. 288A, a kind of bird.

^ attack, ^Om> ,^, ,f!,.


R- 30, .86. a wall,

7^ '
overthrow, walled building, fort, castle, fortified gateway.

sa p[^^^,U.6i5,N. 162, 1^^, saa


sa,
"^ '90°. 20, to break,
A.Z. 1899, 45,
yyt Tjj P
I
^,
^-^J
^j-> jQ destroy, to constram.

sasa
P[^P[^A,p[^'^p[^^^,
i^^,^„, ^^J\, Rec. 9, 38, Jour. E. A. varr,

HI, 104, to run against, to attack, to charge, to unknown, unheeded, dis-

overthrow. ^ regarded.
fi
s [ 634 ] P

sau [^ ^, IV, 969, Rev. 8, 73, PeqI


Rl^ ()[] ^, to be full, filled full, satisfied;

S
P^^^V"-='«'P^^>^
sage, wise man, one who is educated. o o o, T. 328, full, glutted; H [§ "^ ^111
sa4up^^^l)^,U.487,N.938,
the wise, wise ones.
Sai fl [^ °|, Jour. As.- 1908, 274,
I (j []
N. 1135,
f,
n [^ (^, Rev. 13, 7, satiety; Copt. cei.
^ , wisdom, knowledge, learning. |][j

sau n [§ "^ V^' Peasant 242, [§


Sa,S4a p^^^#^. N. 657,
1

Rec. 31, 29, .^El'^^, IV, 498,


""
satiety, fullness, drunkenness ; M Iq] ^, N5,

|, wisdom or knowledge deified.


\\ ^
21 111'
, Amen. ^ 8,
215, drunken men.
w
Sa-t M [^ ^"^^^ IV, 1182, satiety.

of the 3rd hour of the day. Sa-t ^ Q9I I I I


, offerings of food.

16, a god in the Tuat. o I

scorn (of a god), moral


Sa 562, the magical strength of
p^ I , evil,

I
Y> U. weakness or evil ; var. .-^^

the god
salt ri [^ "^ (J (J
^^, weakness.

sa neter \\^% the god's protection;


sau I
[^ ^^. s^w^ ''^j corruption, decay.

? nO'i ^- 5^^' "Governor of the god's pro-


I I
A r tection." sai-a
P
fQ] "^^ "^^ P- ii^6b, 54,

sa-Heru eqi'^, .^^"^I, Amen. 21, 4, to be


weak or helpless.
dawn, morning; compare Heb. D^int!?.
saii-^
P
c^"^^^ — ^1 ^> IV, 1078,
saHer.tp^^'«.A.z..9o8,^^7,,a„
'ov9.ji^^^(l(14i:^-P^k11
8ap^^^, T. 338,
p^ weak-armed, a useless man.
-?>^ r I - 3 V\?^>

fg!.N.6.5
Sa (?) [q] 'Ssssw , a mythological crocodile.
*• ^*' PlQl^^' R<"=' "7. 57, PiqI
sa ^^"^j Rec. 16, 131,
l^. Rec. 15, 39,
P
1^ ^'^^, 1
[^ tress, hair;

P^^^- y ^ 'm Mm' ^" "^^^'42.

sa
P^^^'^^^^"
^:3;7, the name of the 14th and 17th days
P,^1i'P^^1!l|.p^Mi- of the moon.
[ 635 ] S fl

^"^ n(a<^ Gol. n,


sa-t (?) n Iq^ . .
.
, Sphinx 6 SaabU 'o'
6, loaf,
I
i=±i=3 J! Ill' cake.

sa fl

Sa-ba n
"^ f|> B.^- (Saite), 17, 37, to

the name
burn

of a name
Saar 'd'

of a tribe or people
^ Jl,]
;
^ j.

compare Heb. y*^t^


Harris 76, 9,

fiend.

Sa-t
^ one of the 36 Dekans saar ^^^"^i^,
I
^^1^"^j^i"^,
III tu
'
i< Gr. 2/.a...
Anastasi III, 6, 9, vegetable growth, underwood,

sa-vy saa n a kind of plant


.'
P^ (?)

5,
saaru '^^^^^ '^ZM^'
i?,.
e hair of an animal, goat's hair Copt. COpT
.(2
5, ^m 5,
e 5,
Heb.
;
;

I I I
mV'^.
bandlet, tunic, garment, cloth,
^ mummyswathings, apparel.
saarisa ^o^ ^ ^
180, soldier's pike; Gr. aaptaa, hat, sarisa(-issa).
() () ^o^ 5^ >
^^<^- "'

a plant or seed used in medicine. Rec. 4, 26, a kind


sai [^
of crown.
saut n [^ "^^ '^ o o o N. 813
,
nnn r^^
Sau _^^,
.

sixty;
.

see the
..
pun ^ 1
Qr
Saa U- 381. the name of a
n [A
^ 1\
,
[1
in A.Z. 1905, 27; Copt. ce.
I
)m 1 god made by Geb.

Saa-t S-au n^Vpeasant272, p^^^.


Iq] (1
^ , IqI 11
Q . tlirt, filth.

IV, 618, caus. of to extend, to make


Saapa [^ (^ d ()
c^
^, ^^^- "' '^' if^^'- ,

(]
wide or broad, to rejoice.

v^ ^^.
saar I
[^ ^^, (1 something bad
s-au ab (hat) P /^ % "^^ to make
or /WVAAA /WWVV glad the heart, to rejoice.

Peasant 136, lack of water. s-au


saaru R [^ "^^ j] ^ f^nJ), N. 1 107, to masturbate.

extortioner, op-
sau
I I
pressor.

s-aakbu I'^^.M. ,0,, sau n [^ "^ %^ v.^r^ , beam of wood,

P- r76, ^° ^^°"^^' ^^ ^^^^^ pillar, post, pole; see |^


[1
J^ ,
P"^'
bright or shining, to praise, to recite formulae
of praise, to do good to, to perform rites
sau, sau-t ^ , Treaty 17, 5^ 3 ,
y
[1 '^ (],
P. 66, M. 195, N. 34,
p ^ e
II
14, absolute pron. 3rd sing.
I, A.Z. 1905, 26, 27, 1913,

good things or qualities.


(0 \\o (3 ^niir\
s-aakhut H
^1'
gold.
glorifications, songs of praise, formulae recited
Rechnungen 67, vessel, a
for the benefit of the spirit-souls of the dead. sau ^ ..
\\
o
^ '
moist substance (?)

saat ^^ ^v^^' to make weak, to


1 (]
sauababa ^f)"^^^^> back,
reduce; var. '
(1 r .. Anastasi I, 23, 4, to withdraw, to shrink

speech (?)
to return; compare Heb. 11 A Syr- ^mky Arab.
speaker (?
p
[636] P

sap-tp^^°^,p^^°^.
Rec. 30, 68, a plant.

Sapt-khenti c^ ° '^^ ^> P


i::^ O \>
1
I ^AAA/^A

I d V (j/V), Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, one of

the 36 Dekans; Gr. Stttxi'p; 1


3 ^,
I c::>.AAAAAA N
Sabu amiu she en ankh P? J% P^SII'^-Plf^^^'^^^sl-
gods of the Lake of life.

III,
Saparar
146, 14,
f^^^l^.
a Hittite king; in cuneiform
i-D-

sab IT j
AAAAAA , Rec. 29, 1 57, 10 melt away, Shu-ub-bi-lu-li-u-ma.

to drip away (of the body in the earth).


Sapathar t^ |
^ ^' *^ ^,
sab-t ^ "(<
'^ Rev. 12, 117, hill,
^
"^1 l<^!fe'^^'l
[/m V^ I I
f^ Mar. Aby.
^ ' 10, a Hittite chief.
II, Text 5,

Dnnj mountain.
sapa 1
[q] nK , Khnemuhetep 206;
enemy, wicked
«^^^P^^M^- '
man. read H [g] '^ ^ , P.S.B. 12, 88,

w iiSs^Q w
Sapertargessu i^ | a
vl, Anastasi III, 12, 2, Harris Gol. 4, 9, 10, a Hittite
"T" 1 1

country.
I> 37A, 7> bush, thicket, vine, berries ; compare
Heb. ri^ittJ, the supposed singular of D'^73.tl?.'
'''5>.... Rev. 14, 21,
saflt
V .. • 7 •
t: •
^ '
sword.

sabar^J^^J^O, Anastasi
s-am I
^ ^^ L=J1, \'
I^j ^3> i> P.S.B. 13, 412, a liquid made from
the same to seize, to grasp ; caus. of ^^. v^. L==/] •

(?)

-''*P^J^^i•P^^q1 sam 11^^ \\ Q , wild bull ; fern.

^0\ Rev. 13, 3, to smile, to laugh; Copt.

-*>'"P^J1^1^i'P^J Sam-ur R ,T. 273,

(I VS I
'^ I , foes, enemies.
, T. 359 ; see Smaur.

«*'"-*P^%>11T''''=^-'3''3, S-am P'^^ ^^ ll , Hh. 521, to kindle,

reed; plur.
P J (jfl
|
^J Copt. CH&I.
to burn ; caus. of "^^f^.
sabmerflf^.p^fl^^^,
Amen. 27, 17, friend, companion Copt, cy^ep,
Sam-ba P'^^fl'^ "^ . "Fiery

— the name of a fiend or


—t^^vP^kk^i-
;
soul " devil.
a)<t>Hp. A mistake for smerp? ^j*^)%^.

Sabs p, B.D. 144, the herald of


P"^ J hair, locks, tresses.

the.ndArit;varr.^pJ^\^|,^p samana
n AAAA/V\

J^V^PJnTkPJ--(l- e
O , a disease.
P
s [ 637 ] S p
w
Samartasa ^ ^^1 ^^'^ IqI "^^^ "^^. a perverse
P
, L.D. III, 165 (read ^ man ;

^ X\
Jl^
"^ )& r
^ I
,
oppressors or oppressed,
perverse men, sinners.

samaktd ^ ^^^1 Q ^=^^' ^^^h-


nungen 59, A.Z. 1909, 86, P.S.B. 19, 263, B.D. 64, 17, a group of gods.
Iq] |\
-—°o%s:,-^ P'^^P' support, balk
I .M^^cz:::^ Jl
'
of timber. sar-t N. 6i2,cake, Ioaf(?);

samis varr. [g] < .U.205, pf^S^^.^^,


<o

saninis Iq] wwv\ (1(1 (2 wwv\ (^(j'2 ^ I


Q:£}^,

A.Z. 51, 70, kinsman; Gr. (Tvyycfr/v.

sanre 6^ ^, Harris 3 a, 2,
water plant ; Copt. CoX (?), Gr. aapi.
III

'o^
I I 1 I W
I

I
\I Hearst Pap.
II
,
^
1 1 ,
>
9,
y>
a f
plant
sar-t
P
fo^ "^ ^ ,'^, .
IV, 548, grain.

Sarsar [^ <rz> ^ <~> , Love Songs


sanraa ^ I I I I I
2, 5, twigs, branches.
^

4, 5
sanrua ^
A/SAA/V\ <r-

I
I I
^'^'^' Roller sar
^ ^^
a kind of drink. O^ ,

sarpataf4>^^](jt[,Love
sar to^*^^^,togo(?) Songs a plant; compare Heb.
2, 8,
1Q1D
thorn plant, Isaiah Iv, 13.
sar-t ^ wall (?) see
o Of. ;

sarem
*^
O sediment, dregs,
^o^
III' lees.
A/WVW
sarem [^ '^^^^^i^x, ^ <=*Y A/VSAAA
sar pi^ , Rec. 26, 231, I
[g]
AAAAAA
?^ ^ /wwsA , torrent, water flood.
, to act wisely or honourably, honour,

good disposition (?) right-mindedness (?) ;


plur.
Sarem [^ £=, [1 'o' van

p^^i^jlfll.". -9; :;;::: p^ I , Edfu I, 78, a title of the Nile-god.

X\9f Heruemheb ) 3, irrational. sarkh to^*—.^,^ ,


^^^- 32, 181, to
I I W \w=/| destroy, to waste.

sar-t p 1^
^^ |, IV, 1 183, p 1^
Sarqit
a star-goddess in the northern sky.
|1 [^
.^as
-^g|^ ^, Tomb Seti I,

'^^^^
IV, i6o, Thes. 1282, R [^
sarqu tol
%^Sf , Alt. K. Box,

snow ; Heb. 3 ^ttj , Syr. ac^A ^ Arab, , i^


IV, 481, p [o^ "^ ^"^ ^ |,
honour,

understanding (?) ; 1 ^ ^ ^ Or ' > Heru-


c:^ "^t;:^^ Rev. 6, 26, to cut and gather
emheb II, a reasoning intelligence.
%. L-=fl' wheat ; Copt. CpHX.

n [^ v\ -^b^ to do wrong, to act with per-


I
^^_^ ^^ versity.
s [ 638 ]

(^
(X,©' sahu-ta(?) H
sartiuts [^ ^lj(J^ "o"
EqI

Copt. Cat.
general.
= Gr. (npartwriit^ commander-in-chief, Love Songs 2, 10,
^ tg^
^ ^ 14 ^ ^
neighbours, the people on a farm
s or homestead.
s-ahh , to disgust, to
"^ wooden
cause loathing ; caus. of
.ID
snh n r^
sa-^ tS
I
'
^ 8
X
^^^ '
^
paddle (?)
object,
pole (?)

Sah ^,U. 221, 516, pl'm^ ^,T.349,

P. 77,648,P^^,M.704,[1[^^|^>
^|«,?,Rec..,..50.p^^tl4 T. 3^8, [l^f ^^,N. 20,
P^^l
m^y„M. 746, N. 917,1156, p^^m^l^,
r::.p^^i^?i4i,p^^l
P- 719,
[1 fo^ "^ I "^ ^ '
^^''' ^^' ^^^' ^-^^

221, 32, 84, 14Vc'Pt0^'^t^|^'


sahp^|m,,T.349,p^^t«l.
N. 902, Rec. 31, 170, [1 [q] "^ I "^ ,
Pap. 14^1^'141^^'Pf-^^'
3024, 152, 14^, P
'Q^ ^114^' P^i^^,!4^^'
:^S-^^
nni>
one Thes. 82, Orion, of the 36
Dekans.
14 |,
Shipwreck 34,
p
[qI "^ I 14 1'
:^^:^^^^<^ok:

ibid. 178, 14^-=^' 14' P -fflb'


^° ^PP^^^'^^'
Sahit p [gi
^ 1"^, T. 328,
14^ ^,
to draw near to, to succeed in acquiring, to
reach land, to land from a boat, to acquire, to
possess.
B.D. 23, 5, p [^ "^1
sahsah % % % %, to approach. , Rec. 31, 174, the goddess of Orion,

^ Tuat III, a goddess in the Tuat


sahtalXT^.p^^l^-^, Sahit ^
^^'-\' with her face turned behind her.
Peasant 326, to reach the shore, to land.
Sahu I
[§ i<^ i

sah-t «^^,iv,,.,i,i4^,,§p;^
Anastasi I,
|i.p^i^.§T^^ I
^
ill
!
I

1
, Nesi-Amsu
1 133^ ^, 24, i,
34, ''
-^'^i' P 27, 21, the star-gods in the constellation of
Orion.

possession, landed property, estate, allotment, sahu XII p^^fi4*i;;.


site of a temple, homestead, vicinity, environs,
B.D. 64, 22, the 12 stars of Orion.
neighbourhood ;
plur.
p i§ "^ | UJ^ ^ \>
Sah n t^ the boat of Osiris.
l''^. V.,,
T. 18, "m^ \> ^. P. 573.

Sah-t-iii(?) '^ '^^ J, Rec.

^
(1(1
sahu
I ^»
tQJ l^ec 20, 42, [1 [g]
P 3^, 171

•^1^1411 1, property.
Sah-en-Mut-f Pi [^ '^ | % % i ^^^^

*^^^ B.D. 125, III, 30, the door


sah %
4 , title deeds (?) '
fastening of the Hall of Maati.
p [ 639 ] S

saq hat H O to collect the


I
'
wits or senses.

^, p. 427, M. 611, N. 1216, to blow (of


Saq baiu R ij^

flowers), to burst into flower ; caus. of


^•^- 58, 4. 122, 2, a title of the
^^ "i^
-aacv
^^
I

I
divine ferryman ijerfhaf

sakhit [1
"^ (](j ft3 ^o , Rev. 14, 16,
bers
Saq ha
"—a title
'stsa.

of Osiris.
^^? tj* "Gatherer of mem-
impudence, arrogance; Copt. CCUCy.

-'iP^^^i-P^^IP^
^ isim , B.D. 64, 8.

to act with severity or violence, to be strict, to


s-akhefkhef 1\ ^ ® Rec be severe, to behave haughtily.
_M^ ^.=^ J^-=.^ f)
,

I '^
31, 14, to burn up, to consume; caus. of saqi plD^'^ljf)^. a violent man.

saqaiqa-t ^o^ a , Love


^
Sakhmit-urr-peh(?) P [^ ^ ®^^ Songs 4, 3, claw-sheath.

«aqup^^^(].Rec..9,9Mo^burn.
^ D- , a wind-goddess.

sakhniu saquti
^^ w
sculptor; plur.
[^
J ^^^IIII' ^"PP°''*^' [1 [^ ,

legs of a chair or throne, the four pillars of


heaven.

Sasna i^ (] (2 , to anoint. Saqnaqait ^ I


^
MWAAA rrvs _o!^ v) Hi
1 ^ f] p "Tk
——
"
C^ ° 164, 5, a fire-goddess, a SCldani form of Sekhmit-
saskut I ra V\ , Peasant 21, Bast-Ra.
a seed used in medicine (?)
s-aqeh ?• 7o7,p'^|^L-ZI,
S-ash. IV, 420, to praise
[1
f f
.

1 1 ^K\ n , ; caus.
to produce, to hew, to carve ; caus. of aqeh

^^~^^
sash-t (shas-t) fl
^, Rec.

31, 27 =00 1 ftf ^^^^ sakaa ^ ^^^^'^ Q ^ ^


^ > ^ '"^" 8^^^"

p r-^v~i to quarrelling.
sasher-t
sak-t iQJ^^r). ^^"^^—a^, fight,
U. 205,
[1^^^. U. 185, [li^
a fighting man.
L-^^— ' — . N. 624, a fire offering of meat and
strife,

o '
bread. saki n [^ ^.1^^=
saq |1 t^ .^D' 1^-
370, 377, P. 683, warrior, soldier ;
plur. I
[q1

P'^H'T. 287, pt^"^, N. 126, 1258,


-P-H4=
p I^ ^ (] M. 447, ,
P
Iq] ^, N. 885, p [q] ^, ^ -/I
Hf I ; see also

[1 [q] ^, Rec. 31, 18, ^ .^3=., p [§


sakaa ^^^zl ^ 1 an official.
(j
I

"^^^ *° to gather to-


sakaiua(?) ^o^
collect,
n c^ "^k^*^
^
I

I
ft^ ^^ ,—w_, '
gether, to assemble. a kind of bird.
young asses; Cop,.
sakut ^-=^^,
s [ 640 ]
S P

saker ^ S J),
-<i-« ™ satem |l^;^f. R^-- ^5, 19 =

sag ^ H^, Rec. I, 46, ^ ffl


^^'
foolish man (?) ; Copt. COCTT saterta "o^ ^^ li (j
cm, Ait-K. 827,

saga foJ
S
to march, to walk, to wander.
^ i ^. Anastasi I, 23, 2,
colonnade, storey of a house
nnto, I Kings vi, 9.
(?) ; compareHeb.

saga ^0^
S ^"llt' Anastasi I, 25, 6,
s-atch
p '^'Vj' ^'' ^^^' ^' ^^^'
P ^
"^^ y)>T. 337, p. 818, to make to be green =
haircloth ; Copt. COK, CtOK.

^
sagabin (?)
^^^^, Anastasi III,
f S ^ J ^ '^
3, 1, pool (?) lake (?)
[1
"Yj
caus. of
.
M.

I
;
244,

, 'Hk
[1
1, N. 62 2,

i
[1
v^ Vj ,
M. 245

sagartha ^ Z5 '^ ,
[j 1 1
satch fl^^> P^^'^
wooden weapons, spears (?)

be weak
monthly festival ;
plur.
^ "^ ^'^.
««+ nik '^^
/8^ to weaken, to

Sa 1 n = 1= 1\\, pers. pron. 3rd sing. fern.

Sata p^"^]!].". 534, T. .98,


Sa I
(1, man, person = vg^ ; ' (1 ^^^=^1

Metternich Stele 18, everyone.

SaUrna 'a')[l'^%, J,a.z. 1880,

82, a king of Mitanni and a father-in-law of


Amen-hetep III; Tell al-Amarna, Shut-[tar-na], sa I
() A , to go ; var. 17^.
Berl. V.A. Th. 271, obv. 18.

sai 1
(1
'
III, 143, to come.
satekhta (?) ^7^,Alt-K. ,

fo^
q
'

, , ,

823, an article of furniture. Sasa[l(]p()7^,Rec.29,i5o,n(]p()i_)^,


sathp^^-p^ to bring, to
carry.
A.Z. 1900, 36, to hasten.

sathp^,p[§'^2,p^^^, Sai I
(1 r^ 7\ , to diminish, to decay.

barge for stone, lighter.


S&-t pi] o (var.^^), the
Sathtap^^^^,S]|],P.204 + 4,
[1[]
J,
" Ram " — one of the 36 Dekans.

Sa-t n/l^°=p^(] I III


jvar.^^
s=^]l],P.8o,p [g] '^s=*^],M. 109, beads.

P [^
^^=*^ (] ^ . N. 23, the god of Sebut, saa n(l I, p. 82, M. 112, n (j^
the " jackal of the South."
%, to know.

sat fl
IqJ "^5' P t§ ^, to tremble,
saa- 803, wisdom, know-
to quake, to be terrified, terror.
L-t 1(1 ^^. ^^^ N. ,

ledge var. ^^^


satt p (^ '^^%9' ^^^' 34> 177,
; I
[q] 3 .

to quiver, to be weak; Copt. CTtOX. saa hat '^, IV,97i,Thes.i48i,

sat ' IqJ ^"^^ . . , the name of a monthly knowing of heart, t.e., wise.

festival; van I
ig] a form of Thoth.
[641 ] S

Saa p (| ^^ ^, U. 439. T. 250, s^ai


e

to
W-^
know by sight, to recog-
f\f\

'-^5-,

N. 114, ^ '^ -5), Nesi-Amsu 32, i, B.D. saau ret p (]


^^ ^ i^
A,
nize.

Heru-

17, 63, 116, 6, 136B, 12, 169, 19, the god of satef Stele 115, a class of infantry.
knowledge and intelligence.
saabpfjl^,pfji^,fiyi)(]l^,
Saa ^^
.-=qx] % Ombos '
I, 186-188, one of
the 14 Kau of Ra.
P *f
Ir^ ijl] I^ '

P fJ ^ ^. mistakes for

Saa-abu (?)-tchar-khatut ^m ^K^


^
Hi
"O" '

o II ^ ^*^.
-^ ^ 1
III
B.I). 125,
^ III, 36,
"^
the
Saabau ^^^
J ^1^|, J^od:
I I

I]
doorkeeper of the hall of Maati. P f
Saa-Amenti H (j
"^ .^si <&* o , ^•
Saab 1 'tK 1 l^X , a castrated animal for

Saa-Amenti-Ra Rfl'^.^^'ife.^O,
sacrifice; plur.
y'^ J M^ ^J^
1, B.D. 69,

13 ; Copt. c5^e.
U. 396, [l(]^.^i^<^"'^'J, B.D
saab \^, reeds, marsh plants.
W Itt; \

174, 15. a god; var. m Saamiu


P
^^ (jl] ^^ |
. ^ class

Saa-Heru-
143, a form of Horus.
^^ ^ |ji Ombos
, I,
of hairy fiends.

S-aakhu H '^^ ® ; caus. of "^^


Saa-t 1 serpent.
For other examples see p. 635, A.
(1 ,

Saaa .^^^ ^^. ^^v -^^ Amen. , 3, 2, 23, 2

= .-^^m [1 (1 j^^ , to know.


ceiver. trickster, swindler, impostor.
Saat-t(?) Pfl"^^^^, Ebers Pap.

I, to be oblique-eyed, to squint
SaatiupH^^^IJ.pq^
38, (?)
'^ ^ I, B.D. 90, 3, 9, a group of gods.
saa ^^^ "^^6 , weakness, badness, evil ; var.
Saater (?) ^m^^,
— Ombos 1
I, 73, a god
of agricultural produce.

^^ ^^ cloth, stuff, loincloth var. ^^.


s-aath p (j ^ Rec. 31, 175, to
destroy.

1
1 > ; I

«-atP5^SP1 ^^ , to

Saa-t , B.D. no, 36, a garment of Ra. paralyse, to cripple.

^^^^
Satti p t\ fll] ^' destroyer, waster
^^
or fruit used in medicine; ^^^ ^^. ^ -=>i-fl

Amsu
Saatt ta
" Earth-destroyer"— a form of
o ^ I s
, Nesi-

32, 23,
°
saa of the South ^^ \\ &°
.mmiii '^F\>° Aapep.
, ; ,

iir Jriii' l!i

saa of the North. s-aa


PH^. u. 213, p()/\^. u. 565,

p. 6or, P-694,
,
p(j /^.
Saait (1 (? (1 '^ ^ , the form of Hathor ^^, P. 381, p (J
fl, to make to enter, to

worshipped at Lycopolis. store up, to advance on a road.


2 s
[ 642 ]
S
p

sab-tpy^,p-y^.s«e, entity (P)

S-^ n (1 D^, T. 268, 10 introduce;

S-&bkip(lJ^(j(j^.B.D..45,VII,
var. fl, M. 427-
PP make to weep, to grieve.
n r| , Hh. 385, a sailing, 46, to
S-liar-t q
<=>^^^' an advance by boat.
1
1

s-ap p[| ° .^-,Rec. 21, i4>Pq^,^^

leadj var. [][11;A^'M.62. to revise, to inspect, to check accounts, to


to make a scrutmy,
examine or enquire into,

8-&up^,p(ll;A^.T.i9i.N.x288, in order to inspect, to


to audit, to test, to visit

commit to the care of; caus. of [j ^ •

vilify, to calumniate
out, to complain, to curse, to sapikebenti p[l°-^J^^^^•
var. p^,P. 676. inspector of the fleet.

Sau ^7, 219, a


p^^^li'^^^'
group of gods in the Tuat.

inspection, revision, investigation,


n A '-'w'^,

copy.
/wsAAA
^ , to drink ; see ^^ ^ •
visitation (of a temple), enquiry,
list,

Sap-t ur-t ^^^ ^^^'


PH^^"^^'
examination, ix., the I.ast Judgement.

Sap fl[]D|,fli]^|.Berg.49,Exa-
miner. Inspector — a name of Osiris ;

Sau p (|
^mm, T. 315, P i] §. Metter-

nich Stele, a mythological serpent.


S4p-tp(l^^cr^,pil^|^.
his judgment hall.

saunu ^:oL-=/l ,
wages, hire, price;
AAAAAA (2 III
s4pu[l[|a^|l,pqo^fll|l,.he
Copt. co-yeitT, cotH ;
see
judges.
divine examiners, inspectors or
^

S-&ur M. 587 (var. °


^, B.D.G. 1323, consort of
P^, Sapit p (]

P. 410), pl;A^ J.
caus. of S^
P^Sft^'
Copt. OJ, 0305.
^"^^^^
RaofSais, — 1^ |.
pregnant ; ;

V\A/V\A
s.pipiioo.R°0'P^°y^°tii'
/SAAAAA

saur pil'^' /WAAAA A/vA/VNA 7^ to build, to set in order.


/\A/VA/V\
n r^ ^.=^ to pollute ; Copt. Cooq,
Amen. 12, 11, to drink. sat |i
q ^^.^ co503q.
AAAA/W
AAAAAA
/VAA/VV\
8-&Uh
P^lg, pl^A^I l«Jl' safi p (] e f^ ^^, P (j
^^^^' the

Edict 26^ to submerge, to plunge.


name of the moon on its loth day.

8-ib n d 11 &r^ ^ ^, Rec. 26, 28, to


safu p (1
'^-^ ^^' ^^'^'"^ '' ^^''* ''^^**

thirst caus. of Copt. eifi.e.


;
|] )1 gf ; Arab. \^J;~1:> •

s&b pljj^, fiend, enemy. Sam P \


'
flff 5
darkness (?) rain-storm.
p [ 643 ] S

S-&m |I(J_^9|,IV, 345, Sdn ab n


I
[)
^O
1 -wwvA
"0'

I
'
to anoint the heart,
i.e., to flatter (?)
n, make oneself pleasant, to ingratiate, to
1 to
s^n n h -^So, IV, 1207, <&o , oint-
AAA/WA
show oneself gracious, to heal; caus. of (1
_Jp A.
I

ments, unguents.

samai ^^Vl Rev. 13, 30, S&n-t


n
I,
1(1 |l(j
Q n, Rec. 31, 29,

demand, protest, objection, opposition.

SS
"
Sdms n T n^^^, club, cudgel.
/WAAAA I I I /VAA/VNA

p /VNAAAA I \> pis^-pi (-^ _


, earth

used in sealing, clay.

7^, U. 371, M. 213, N. 684, P. 688,


|1(J ^ ,

I ^AAA/^A 1 I U I ^ I I 1 III
«!& A, Rec. 29, 145, ibid., 30,
jQ Jour. As. 1908 passim, knowledge ; Copt.
PI'^ ,
1

.!& — , I
[1 ,
>7^

Sphinx Stele 11,


§1'

D
coonrit.

Sanu-t 1 [1 ^AAAAA , the name of a

serpent on the royal crown.

advance quickly, to run, to hasten ^ J\ sanu I AA/V/VW V\ . I


ftAAAAA . I j A/WVVA

, to hasten the steps.


^^, price; see p^O^^.
s-ann I /wvaaa \ a, Rec. 15, 179,
[J
san-nu 1 (1 |~^, M. 480, two; van

)i^ of| = ^,P.36,.fl| = :^,N.x.48.


AA/VAAA -* * > , to run, to hasten.

n <? <? (? n r\
^'wwv
sanu
PMii' ^^*^">
P1rt3 S-anti I
<0<
vsAAAA
w
S: Ji^ Rec. 24, 164, to fetter.
AAA, N. 29, 659, 788, |1 ^ ^;, p. 700,
(J
sar ab I n <z:> O, U. 172, to sadden (?)
I
M (^L-SQ
1 AA/VW\A
Q VS\
// III
^ runners, bearers, porters.

San-t 1 n -wwvv ;^ riN^ , a light swift boat;


Sarit n h
"^^^
[](] ^ ^, fan, umbrella.

plur. 1(1^^1^, Rec. 4. 27.


sahem R h ra ^, way, ^°
'° ^^"''^ ^^^ '''^y'
detain.
I AA/WAA I I I

san en Uatch-ur <e< AAAAAA sah I


X ^if^ nobleman. 5

A/\AAAA ° I

^^^1^ Salt Pap. 825, the dolphin or sea-


/wNwv' bull of the Mediterranean.
Sakhi oni
1 i ^-^-^
'\ Rhind Pap. 58,
test, trial.
proof,

<^< X '^S^
san , Thes. 1206, n () sas(?), SU(?) p p, six; |||o,


AAAA/VA ^_^1 () |||,

^&
'P^^C-PI L-J —
= =n
^-' sixth 'wwvA
,
'^:2^'
. ,
;
III 111 :^

^:5^
I III

III
'^^'^^57
_
o O' festival ,
-. . ,

^^^•pisB'P^si: :
^^-p-:;;^,^Q^^
O 1110(2
^0 E E, house of the greatest of six Copt. COOT,
^•p^ A/WAAA L=J' 1 /\AAA/V\
cer.
;

^^, , to rub, to rub in an unguent


Sas n (]
n "rf E E , p", Rec. 27, 226,
or medicament, to apply an unguent, to smear,
to anoint, to salve, to rub down, to crush grain. six-threaded stuft'.

sansan H (]
T" [1 (1 ^ ^, P. 777;
S-ast [\n ji, P. 67, N. 35, to occupy a seat.

var. of AAAAAA 1 /WWW J


i:'. 001, M. 772- sash , N. 754, offering (?)

2 s 2
\\
S [ 644 ]

to rebuke, to punish,
s-atti
Sdsh-t [1 1]'=^. N.646-[l (| o [1
(j overthrow.

^^^ ^'-=^ , to transfer caus.


M. 124, offering (?) s-dten n (1
;

S&shesa [l(]c3op(^''=E-^,N. 975,


aten
of (]

a god who made the ladder that reached from

earth to heaven. satchti , A.Z. 1900, 20, child.

s-aai , IV, 612,

model.
tl
f^^^, to carve, to A.Z. 1900, 20,
)| , 1
1 _ K\ \i ^ ,

s&qti <= ^ -^ ,
sculptor.
W , Rec. II, 165, to magnify; caus.
\J
s-aq , Peasant 295, to destroy;
of jl n , Rec. 20, 40, large

caus. of

s-iqer p()_4, fiq^l, p(j^ magnified,

\\ , L.D. III, 140B, [1


(| ^^. Re^- 6, 23,
a man

of years and dignity, a notable plur.


make
1

to perfect ; caus. of (1 ) .
;

S4ka B-D- '7. 34 (Ani)


pH^"^,
saau
Saken n []
"^^ , to destroy, to ruin. p23^ TTi"' ^^' ^^^'
P
v;^-^^ , Rec. 30, 66, planks or beams of a ship.
S-4geb n h t^!^, to flood, to deluge;

saabut fl
caus. of g j^^
wwna .

1 U AAA/WA
p. 297, a set of four jars for libations or puri-
S4t •
(J r^ > something foul (?) fications.

sd.ti
saam
P.
fy Love Songs 7, 7, Rechnungen ant
78, a plant
"y^ j

which has grown on a tree.


ree.
I

sai

"^!6, fatigue, evil, misery".


I
,
gods who slay.

W s-ab (for s-uab) n_ ° ^- ^97t


, to prove, to show ; caus. J?^'

S-^th 1 (I
s^; caus. of athi s^
612,
pf^J. P- 112, p—iij^, N. 80,
1

P_.^J,N.343,P_.?^J^,P.
373,p^qVu.366,p^,pn = ,-

S&t [1
1) ^ fl-,
a kind of bread offering (?)

a kind of bread-offering
,
(?) to purify, to cleanse ; caus. of uab f 1 /vsawv .

t ^:J /VA/VAAA

s-^t, 8-&at ''^ '^^autify, to decorate


L^' S-ab n f]^
make weak,
I ^H T^' caus.
tt>^i to to reduce.
Sabu n Q
'
Festschrift 117,1 1,
sAti n
^"^ headsman, execu- J 'Y'
jl >

(1 NS. L«fl,
I 1 W ^^ tioner. beauties, decorations, ornaments, jewellery.
[ 645 ] S p

a kind of fancy
sab
^ T '
I I i' bread
Sankhiu
^ f•^ ].
Rev. 14, 59, the

gods who sustain life.


sab n ?^, to castrate ; Copt. cSfi.e.
I

sab 11 fl

J ^, ox; CopL ce^i.


_, ^ , to carve a life-like image or statue,

to commemorate the dead by making a statue.

S-ap I , to make to advance, to fly (?)


Sankhi fl
I
^ L-fl,
1
sculptor, engraver, por-
trait painter.

caus. of or ^^. Sankhi-khaibitu •?'TTT. Berg. 23,

a bird-god who revivified dead human shadows.


S-am IT, to make to eat, to feed ; caus.
S-ant 1 i\, to make strong; caus. of
^^^^
of J^, to
swallow. >=x n

S-am n
s-antu n z;^ %\ '^, R z^ -^ , i v,

to swallow, to absorb, a swallowing or bolting of


269, to destroy ; caus.
food.

samiufl__.^()[l|^|,p_.^
s-ari |1 ^ £55, IV, 753, Rec 34, 182,

Sphinx Stele 3, I "^-^ J\ , Rec. 32, 80, IV, 897,


(1 (1
^ I Q^ 1
, swallowers, devourers.
1<^, Rev. i2,62(var. p<=>}^), P^^^
Sam
sam
n

n fl
^s^ "^j a

^. °'
plant or flower.

^^' 7"' inlaid:


7\
, IV, 966, n

bring, to bring up;


:^^.p
%^
^ %3,to
Thes.
A^ III
,

^ —^
JiH^ H ^ 000
1 , with lapis lazuli ; ^
Ji^J^
fSST^, 1479, to present petitions.

with gold; W, with leather


Sari-t I <3> //nU > approach.
^\ .Sas (?)

S-ama 1 4 > to make to swallow ; caus.


«ariu|l^^,fl^i]()^,.bri„gers,
porters, carriers.

Sarit maat H

s-an /wvwv to turn back ; caus. of /wwva ,


423, the name of a building.

s-an , to beautify ; caus. of


AAAAA/V I *** '

°
AAAA/VN ,
Sar-neb-S fl ^/\ ^ZZ^ M the name
,

of the 2nd hour of the night.


sann I /vwsAA ^ , to bind, to tie, to twist.

s-ar n
£55 Hi to make a fire to burn,
y\ '(>' tomake an offering.
S-ankh H ^, Hymn Darius 42, [1 a-¥-

sar n ^ ^, Rev. 12, 91, a plant; Gr.


^,pf"7,pf"7|,pfg.Nastasen N.H.
(TfifH, I^t. sari (Pliny, 13, 23, 45).
Stele 40, to feed, to nourish, to support, to bring
up, to nurture ; Copt. C^.^.Itcy, cyA.rtecy. sar fl
'^

^y , A.z. 1899, 15

IV, 635, a pitcher and


S - ankh ab I
¥• ^, to vivify the sari n^ '
stand ; compare Arab, j j .
heart, to inspire courage.
s-arq H: , Dream Stele 36, I <!>
sankhu ¥• ^^^^^"^ ^^^' ^ I ^
1
v^' Rec. 10, 61, to make an end of, to
finish.
sustainer, vivifier.
2 s 3
p
[646]
g« J,
^ fl
. 8
jl
U. 644, to pay honour
to receive honour.
to,
n IM, ni"^ °tff ^^
v» to set up the Tet,
I

/.^., to reconstitute the backbone of Osiris ; Copt,

coo^e.

s-aha
Sfth p d| g, M. 634, ^|, to be If , to stablish time or life :

noble, to play the king or nobleman ; 1 fl fi (I


Pf^^U- 430, [1(1^^1, T. .46.

Saha-t 1 i ci = ^^^^ , climbing pole.

^ o saha ^, Jour. As. 1908, 249,


freeman, nobleman, gentleman j plur. ^^ ^ 1
;

an aged noble : Copt: C^P., j\


!,
j\ I I I Si' I I J^ j^'
iD
^. Rev. 13, 42, to curse; Copt. COg^e.

Sah-t n ? O ,
^ '''"^ of garment worn S-akh 1
^ J
I
^ F==^ to , raise up, to
I A ^ by a nobleman.
lift up on high; caus. of^
Sah 1 a 9 , U. 298, the form of a man
that exists in heaven, the spirit-body ;
plur. Sash-t I r-^v~i O , a kind of disease.

P_.fP_.|P_.|,T..43.p_.| S-asha R "^^j R <$4^, to multiply; caus.

8 8 8,N. 1.3,539, o|^, U. 516,


fl
of^ I I I

fl_^f 8^:.T.3^7.p_.f^;P.6,
S-asha-t n *^^ o
Coronation Stele (relief
'
o
— o ' at top), to multiply.
n
I
fl
8 %, M. 8. Later forms are:—
S-asha
I
1
'^^
I I I
^
^ , to utter many cries.

sashata I
'^^ ji \\ , manifold, numerous.

sashat
^^^
P ^ ^^> P ^ W, p "^
r /I'M ^ -^) to ward oif, to restrain, to
\^=J1 I c^ III
1^^^^^
sah with his soul;
I

obstruct, to remove Copt. CCOOJ'T.


v 8 ;

^ J I
, perfect spirit-bodies. sashat P ^^L=^^, '^^lUii V§^.

sah Q ^ Tuat VII, the divine spirit-body, chief officer, inspector; plur.
^ 5lI' the god of all spirit-bodies,

! n<^
o
sah
body of Orion
p
t^^^
o|u=±3, Thes.

.
82, the spirit-
I

s-aq
2li I I

zi n — D<o<

A, T. 386, M. 402, to make


Sah-ab
^ ? 8 |]
"^' Tuat III, a god.
introduce; caus. of
A
to enter, to

Sah-heq | ^ "1, Rec. 4, 28, a god.


j
A
saqi AMJ^ ($.
^,
S-aha fl I Palermo Stele, H I
, a, P. 387,

— P
"^* A
^ ^ 'J 4
\\
" '
i^tJ'oducer.

1 A ' ' ° Y rf - to erect, to set up


"^ ^
1 .
1

saq neter p , Annales III, 109,


straight ; late form M i
°
' (] (s /^ •
^
J]
the festival of the introduction of the god."
p
s [ 647 ] S P

saq-t I
~^« , Rec. 31, 20, Sif [1 (j(]
'<-^^, Thes. 1198, [1\\

1 . Peasant 198, IV, 1145, 2I), child, son, boy, babe.


\ 658, [1
^ ' entrance, introduction. W
sif =0=, Rev. 2, 77, pitch, bitumen
saq |1 5> R^^- ^^f 167, sack, bag; Heb. w
pfe?, Syr. nfajBB, Chald. b^DD, Assyr. shakku, = P
Eth. UJ¥:> Copt. CA.K.
simu
n Rec. 27, 127, to cut, to
s-aq.
Z] ^ -0' destroy.

s-aqa , Roller I, 8, A.Z. field or garden produce, herbs, vegetables ; Copt.

1900, Mar. Aby. I, 6,


CJJUL, CIJULI^.JUL.
35, 37, |1
|,
^^'I'j

to test a bow, to set in strict order. |1 (^ 1^, A.Z. 1880, 96, umbrella, parasol.
J]
sag I TT ^^^ , to capsize, to overthrow.
tthe badge of a regiment,
siri '
flag, fan, umbrella.
\7 Rev. 14, 67, arrow
sati-t w
W Copt. C(Jl3T"e. siriu f<L-B SI'
s-atcha , Amen. 16, 4, fan-bearers, um-
_w__, •i' ^ I] ' brella-bearers
(2
17, 18, L.D. Ill, 140C, ri_ D
J

I, to do wrong,, to commit a
Harris 500, 2, 8, fan, fly-whisk.
crime, to falsify weights, to rob
sir-puta <=> ° | 9^, Rec. 21, 92,
s-atcha metut
^1 w a kind of fan or umbrella
[1

made
(j

of leather (?)
i , Amen. 14, 2, 20, 9, to deceive by speech,
sir-hatta |l<~>-=^
si 1 , III, 142, Nastasen Stele 39, 1
\\
*P<r:^]1^-^-'«-
w
99, palm-leaf mat; = Gr. a€i/}d{?)
J\ , Anastasi I, 28, 5 = I (I , to come, to go, I

Sirsa (?) [q] "^ss^., Thes. 129, a


Si [1 ij(j ^, A.Z. 1878, 48, P fullness, W
()(] |],

star-god; var.
satiety ; Copt. CI.

w
Si-t n ^ ^, infant, child (fem.) = ^, sir-tima
!)(]
I w -^i-
Amen. 6, 3 . . .

Sih '
Oil -^> to come, to arrive.
si 1
^^> L.D. Ill, 194, 12, waterfowl.

SiU p(l(l^,p[j(jf^*,star;pl.r.p(||)
3, 39, pavilion, port, landing-stage.
® * ^o^ble
,
Rev. 14, 7 ; Copt. clOt ; ^^ ® ,

sih P Rev., to mummify.


(li) 1 3
P^,

W sih 1

(JO S
^^^. Rec. 21, 94, to be hypno-
Rev. 14, 20, a shooting star.
tized, to be in a state of religious ecstasy, to be
Sluuati*^.*^](j,^ © 1^' mad ; compare Copt. Cl^e.
the planet

siu-t
Venus

S
as a morning

Rec. 33, 119, door.


star.

spell,
sihu
P
i)(|

charm, bewitchment, hypnotism


^ ^ Vrf '
-^^P- ^^^- '^°'
(in the
2 s 4
fl
S [ 648 ] s

^^ Vs—il- var. U. TOO, n %^'^3i, p. 225, a joint of meat, a

Amherst Pap. 20). meat offering; 1 %" ^^' P- 70S-

bsih
sihsih
p(j()tPfl(l 11^. to punish; SU-t (neSU-t ?) 1 '^,
Kahun 3, 2, 1 ^
var.
^^^ ' Copt. ce^COJ^.
^, A.Z. 49, 20,
^ ^, A.Z. 1908, 121, ^"j"^,

., Rev. 13, 26, Hh A2'7 1 '^T ^^- 49> i9> the plant of the
437, =j, ,^, gQuth, the byssus plant.
punishment; Copt. CO^G. ^ Rechnuiigen 70, plant used in
Sll-t 1
4 ^' making boats.
sihsih pf)l]e^P[l(je^'
lamentation, grief, punishment. SUt(?) 1 V"^' ^•^- ^4: M, hair(?)
I I I

Sikh p (jl] ® ^, fl
l\l\ @ ^, Rev. SUt (?)
I I
^IV,

28, cry, signal. 506


(^
sikh-t , Rec. 33, [22, mastery. SU (for SeSU) 1 , a period of time, day.
o
with the number of the day of the month Copt.
^ ^, loss, ;
Sikh-t |l [](J (^ injury.
COT —
Sikha-t n

249, folly, madness


(jA 1
;
'^

Copt.
^,
CI^G.
Jour. As. 1908,
SUSU

SU(?) n
M (s
(?. o,
Rev. 14, 13, a period of
time; Copt. COTCOT.

Rev. 14, 12, evening.


[f^J,
sishah-tip|j(]^(]^^^.Rev.
14, 65, a yoke of oxen. SU 1 ,1 ^ , a measure of length =
Rev. 14, 15, de- y^gth of a schoinios, or 625 square cubits; in
siki II /iii'^z^s \\
measure su = ^th of a square schoinios.
'

struction. superficial

sit '
(J [J -^^
Y^' ^™^1^» odour ; see 1
(^ SU pe^=-*-.^^^L_^, guard,
Copt. cf. protector.

sit Rev. II, 180 = ^W SU =


be- ^, Rev. 22 to
/SA^VA/NA
, , |1 13,
p
getter.
drink, drink ; Copt. CUO.
sit |J|, to set on fire.

siti •^ '^ the shooting of

a star; see 1
(1(| .
,

SUU (?) ^ 0, to cut - -^ f] ^.

X
SUU (?) t* — 4p , Shipwreck
Sitchetu (?) n W "^ ^ I

I e=^\ ^ I

I
, storytellers,
55, to cut down trees.

talkers, chatterers ; see 11 ^^ g?i; caus. of ^^. SU-t 1 1 ^ I^, wind, breeze

2 1 t^^ '
pers. pron. 3rd sing. masc. ; also
T T _ir used as a particle.

SUt 1 vf", U. 180, 227, a particle. I I, Rev. 30, 217, !


.•
,. ^, I
c^Sz^ I,

wheat Copt.
S "^^^' ''*' ^^' ^^^"' ^'^^^"'
811
i ^ ^' ^^» ^°7^' captive, prisoner. n
I
(?
T' GOTO, COT.
;
L 649 ] S

su-t
o , a kind of disease. suar
17, I, Alt. K. 769, garments, tunics (?) ; compare
Heb, ^ti? in vhw T '
Isaiah vi, i, etc.

S-uarekh \^
-f] ^ "^j to make green

SUU(?) M. or fertile; var. Ix JL ¥; caus,


^^^, T. 265, 283, p. 51, 31,

N. 64, to pray(?); late form P


^ ^(?)
s-uah P
? II , L-i>- ni, 140C,
p
^ '^ ,

ovis
sua
platyura;
n £) ^^ttJI

Heb.
>
Herusatef Stele 88, sheep,

nfe?, Arab. ^\^ Copt.


m\
tinue, to develop; caus. of
...
, to establish, to

^ R 3 ,
make to con-

ecA.T, ecooT, ec(jooT.


S.uah4bpf]^||Otopay atten-
tion.

s-ua s,*-^, T. .41,


f) *5S
[1
f] p
N.
l^^'T-343. Pfl'^^. 965,
egg; Copt. COOTfg,e.

s-uashpflc3oMlPf]^

adore; caus. of X>] r-\v-\


g^; Copt. U3cy,

SUashu P -^ [S
"^ 1 .
praises.

I X I ^ _ <j> , ,
^ ^ <j> ,
to pass, to pass away,

to continue on a journey ; cans.


SUag P -jf]
Z5 ^, foolish, lewd.

Suau \}-f\\, U. 418,


Pf]^=5=^^
^^ I
, T. 238, a group of gods (?)

sua 1 jp) k^ , store, place of safe storage. SUata M •jff ll


(] |. carriage, transport.

s-uatch
p ^ "^-^ |, U. 624,
pI
"^^

jj a , to adore ; caus. of vt' I ^^, rvrn |1.

^^
sua M ^ "^ ^^, night, evening, dark- 1 "MK
^ ^ I
, to make to flourish ; M (J
i\

ness; see '^^^j Copt. eTOjH. I


,. the transmittal of property ; caus.

of^|var.p^^f,T,337.
SUasua-t 0^11-^^01, Rec i6, 131,

flame, fire, heat.


Suat0hip|/'-ker.oflou™h'^-aH.|«

suan (sun) \\
^\ rx ^ -^> to know,
S-uatch ar-ti \\
'^ T ^^^, Rec
-f)
to recognize ; Copt, COOT ft.
31, 30, "green-eyed."

Suatchit atebiu pet


"^
^ Tuat
P^J ,

Rec. 33, 119, price; Copt. COTen. XII, a fire-goddess who guided Ra.
s [ 650] S
p

sua-t ^^°^"^'
fl^l]o. ^^flo' P^"'

pastille, bead 5
pl""--
^ ^ I]
^m '
''^''-
^^=f o
n
^ ^, Festschrift 3,
^ ^ f^ ^ |
>
J^^v.

14, 41, price, hire, wages, salary ; Copt. COnfltX.

'^"^^
trade, business, buying
1 1 r
sun-t 1-f —
^,
I —I
"

and selling.

Mar. Karn. 52, 17


ri j#<0 AAAAAA SUnu , wages; ur sunu -^^^ ,

S-U3,b 1/^1 '^^'^^ , Rec. 20, 40, Annales


paymaster.
III, 109, to plate, to cover with metal;
y f \
sun-t n
,

I
^^
^^^^ , U. 429, n
TT
\\^
""^^ T. 246
, ^
AAAAAft
^ to cover a floor with plates
of silver.
III'
grin 1

'
1 ^^ '^"^
^^'
^° '^"^^'" P^^"' distress,
suffering, destruction.
„,.j,^
SUi n ^, to adore.

sunit
^ ^^^^ sickness,
—=
> III' malady.

, a crocodile-god ; var sun 1


^^ , to straighten.

to
S-uba
open up a way,
fl
f J ^
to force an entrance, to
sun

c
caus. of V <^^
pierce, to penetrate ;

"^ opening the


; 1

y J
Rev. 14, 15,
P ^ O' ^e^- ^2' 3'' P
A3 1

S-Ubak
J
*
I
, IV, 422

"^
=
^
-^-<^ umuu
AA/VAAA

'o
I
'

"^^^^ ^° conceive
face.
^ , Rev. 1 3, 90, to know ;
^ j
P ^ O. Rev.
I .
"^T >
12, 53, wise or learned men; Copt. COOTIt.

caus. of
JuJ(?) sunu n ^^ 1k S , Mar. Aby. I, 8, 86,

suma , Rev., obstinate, head- -^SM ^^^v^^ pool, lake, tank, canal, aqueduct.
I I
I

ftA/WVN /WSAAA
^

strong ; Copt. (TboJULe (.'*)

to
sunu p <4- 2\i, T. 345, [1
-^f'o"
s-umet fl^'^l'], ^^' '90,
strengthen ; caus.
AAAAAA ^yti, R 282; varr. ^0^, M. 525,
s-un n &>^ Dream Stele 38, H %^ AAAAAA
I AAAA/V\ I _2I
\}0 iJ^.N. 1106, p«^'^[[iz^,wall,
to make to be ; caus. of .^«
fortress, seat, throne.

S-un R-^^?™'', jl
^" to make an
I AAwvs \w=/| I imnnr
,

Sunu I
/www V\ © j| , a god and a town.
-^^==2^
opening, to force open ; caus. of , ;

sunun n .^a .^"^


I ftAA/W\ /\AAAA/\ ^ AAAAAA AAAA^VN i


I L^ I
1' otuon. to flatter, to wheedle, to cajole, to use blandish^

-^^ ^ ments, to persuade, to talk someone over.


sun, SUnnU fl
"
~ , Anastasi I,

25 , 6, I <=!*, to sell; Copt. COtH. SUnunU 11 ^^ -^^ ^ ^ '*^


I , Anastasi I,
I AA/VtAA I A/^VAAA A/WA/W 'CI 1
I

23, 8, flattery, cajolery, entreaty.


sun -t [1^,R87, ,N.46,
p^<=f
^^ o sunsun [1
^^ H ^.^, n.^^|l^.
I www I AAAA/\A 1 AAAAAA d_X I AAAAAA I AAAAAA
1' vwwA(2t=i:iz=il'
I

^ Amen. 14, 15, to entreat, to "petition,


A.z. 1906, 28, n ^^ ^ ' ^ Rec tt t: IT' to supplicate, to converse.

R^^-'/e^^"' balsam
.^^. SUnta n S 1]Q ^ ° ,
;

C? I O £^ •P 1 a i I I I Copt. conTe.
s [ 651 ] S P

Sunth _^^_^,p.352,^ 8uh f1^ra^. IV, 751.


p^l
.
N. 1068, -^\^:.^^^^ ^- 467, A.Z. 1905, 38,
ra
yj^^, Thes. 1 31 8,
ra
N. 854, — ^-f «-%' M- 531, — 4> Ri, Leyd. Pap. 7, 13, L.D. Ill, 140B,

,N. iiio, -^4>^^ , P. 265,


p ^ III 5-:J ^, IV. 973, Thes. 1483, ^9. [H

"^ A
— ^+ =^^,N. 1245, w^ J^'
If Anastasi I, 27, 8, to brag, to boast,
to exaggerate.

_^^^, M. 336, a god. suhaiu


ra
J5i, boaster.

s-ur ^^ , to increase, to magnify ; caus. SUh n ^ ra ^, Roug^ I.H. II, 126,

P.S.B. 23, 252,


p^^. p^ra5-:J^,
s-ur n J caus. of , to be

pregnant. L.D. III,65A, 6,


P ^ '^'y ^ , Leyd. Pap.

sur AAAAAA , drink ; Copt. CCU. 2, II, to overthrow, to be terrified, to be con-


\>
fused, dazed.

sura (sua) ^,0^(1 R ^^^ a^^aaa


()

/VWVAA
p^()o|,,p^O, to drink; Mar. Karn. 17 a, to overthrow; caus. of V\ HJ
Jl AAAAAA

Copt, ctu p
^^ ;
drinkers.
AAAAAA

sura j]
^=f n ..^.w^/, Q M^ toper, tippler.

(^ 8 ?y ^ I , wind, air, breath.


drunkard, swiller; plur.

SUh-t N. 757, 758,


P^f ^,
> I

I , drink- P^^^.
ing companions. "^ ^, N ,
(Ifl ,
Rev. 14, I, egg; plur.

sura heq-t R ^^=f (]


^^ O §
"^
^ ,
\l^^,
IV, 949,
P
^ ^ "^
j
' Jour. As. 1908,

;P^^^j 7^^;^-^,
beerhouse, tavern.
292 ostrich-

sura I
^ |l
g^ AAAAAA ^^^, a kmd of fish.

SUra-t Pi
"^^^
[j
'^ i 1^ , white bead.
P ^ I o ^ ^ H' ^^''' ^^' ^°' "^^^^^^

S-Urkh I <==> ^, to make to be green or


germ; % ^ ^f^ '
H '^^j Hymn Darius 23,

hidden germ ; Copt. COOT^e.


fertile; varr.
f^ fj"^^, "Tml' '^'''•

SUhit ^» A-Z. 1878,


P^ § (IQ 48, testicle;

s.urtp^c^^^, pc,^^

I
y ) to make to grow ; caus. of y } .
SUh p e ^ 5, Rev. 13, 37,
P ^f 5, Rev.

93, to cover over, to wrap up, to envelop.


,

5,

S-Urt I
^^^ .^^^, Shipwreck 20, 21, to
SUh
P ^ ^ '^, T. 25, Rec. 30, 192,

make motionless ; caus. of


P^^,P.M.4^tT.T.3554M
s [ 652 ] P
p

f^,N.i75,fle|(2 5,Amen.i8,io,[l^^,
Rec. 20, 40, spacious.
P ^ S
Vs^*^ , a kind of cloth, garment, vest-

ment, a short coat, loin-cloth plur. ' Susek l%^^^7JWfi; see


^^ tsmi.
;
^^ Q

(3=51 [2=31 p=31, P. 635, fZ=31 S - USh to micturate caus. of


\\\l I
1

oszi
, :

R=31

A.Z. 45, 135, bowl, SUSn - 1 V\ -www M (2 'wvwv


suh-t fi^i^ vessel. I
I

// C^ AWAAA
,

I 01 v^^^AA

Ebers 74, 17, urine,


SUh (1(3
I ^, Rev., n (9
I
SUSh I
p ^, to measure.
Jour. As. 1908, 307, S ( , to
P I
curse ; Copt. C4?>.^OT ; var
HT^ -•^P^T.p^T-P^^-
(Copt, c^onrp). chain, cord, measuring cord.

SUh ikh n (3 e (l(jTo^, Rev. 12,61, SUSh-t 1 <2 , drought, dryness.


I
I
,
U (^Ij T«=>^, Rev. 14, 32, reunion of s-usha [l^—-^^, \\\\ to

spirits; Copt. COO*r^ l^. praise, to worship, to adore ; caus.

SUkha <2 T ^^ Of remembrance see


SUq ^
;
^,
I
>

P Rev. 12, 73, bailiff (?)

an incense- burner,
suqa
P^^"^!!. censer.
SUkha [1
^ I "^ ^^ , B.D. 90, I, etc.,
Rev. 14, 13, to play the
evil remembrance, bad dream
suk
(?) fool ; Copt. CO(J^

SUkha n%!JL., I^' «48, ruin, de- ^


X ^^ I Jl struction. SUg I
7^ 1^ > a piece of flesh, an offering.

SUkhu(?) n%®^^, to darken,


SUg
hM\^^' babe, sucking
child.
to obscure ; I (2 T ^;. '^^^ O , Amen. 1 6, 9.
($.
SUg M^ , A.Z.
SUkhet p"^ ^ ^ , B.D. 190, 4, to
1907,123, p^s
embalm: caus. of V\ ^ "^ .

i ,
Anastasi I, 9, 6,
P^S^^, Rec

the gods
Sukhtu
who
^ ^^ ^ ^
preside over embalmment.
j
, Rec. 27, 220,
21, 88,
wretched, miserable.
to be helpless, foolish, half-witted,

S-US-t ruin, destruction


Jour. As. 1908, 294, silly,
I (5 I
-<;^^ , ; caus.
foolish ; Copt. CO 6^

"'-P^"^i-.P^-^S-. Hymn to Nile 2, 15, to make to vomit; caus.

SUgait
P^^fl'P^PS-P^PSfl. P^ffi^(j()'^7|', re-

to make wide or broad, to enlarge, to extend buke (?) correction (?)

-<''^pS'P^p;l",p^-
a Nubian god.
^?-.",-PI.^s-.p^^i-- (Saite) 165, 14,

n t^ n ®^ to lengthen the stride, to walk


I JT I V7 ' with long strides. I
' rag ; Copt. CZ.T, CKXG.
p
s [ 653 ]
P

silt [1^%^!, ties, bonds. sutenit l(j(jo, IV, 572,


^ Ill

SUt-t cake. ball.


^^]^,

Set, the god


^ ^]^, Berg. I, 6,
J^^,
SUti ^"f|, fire, flame. 575.1 " flf^-Ll
C^. I

I
I , the state
J T ^^AA/v. 1 1 HJ U
^^ I
I

of being king, kingdom, kingship, sovereignty,

royalty, rule; royal, kingship.


^ (](j ^,
^, B.D. 9, 4, 17, 115, 28, 8, 42, 8, 99, 19,

° f| SUten (shes nesu) '^,


^4 ^
iv, 742,
108,
j^ . Set, the god of evil.
^^
SUtiU(?)P^](j(j^^^,n_e^ed,.

SUtut|l;^"^°,p;^^°^-, Sphinx
1^ 5"]?,^^ 5.^_^ 0^5. royal

7^ linen, i.e., byssus ; Copt OjertC.

^^ -^ -A SUtenu (?) 1
wsAj^ crown of the South.
/J,
^7^, Love Songs V, 7,
o
p;^°^°IV.„93,|l^^-^^,.ogofora AA/VAftA
(2 n '^ ^
walk, to walk about a place, to pass, to journey,

to march, to travel; varr. M ^ p. '^j IV,


1064,

, butchers, slaughterers.
7\,
^
P^()^A,Rev. 12,44. SUten ^^ 1^=1, lake, flood, inundation

^
sutut tk t^
JrJr7\'
Sphinx Stele 8, jour-
ney.
SUtenu p^^^l A,for^n AAAAAA

sutut V^ ^ 7i , to walk with long steps.

^ ^
<2

O^^fA,
,

A, S-Uter 1
1
t^~n ' ^° purify, to cleanse

caus. of -^^.
\1
1=^
, traveller.

sutsut \\^\\\ --H!P!i-


to take a walk, to travel.
"Saviour-god."

SUten 1 , king. The equation pro-


S-Utekh n ^ ^ ^ , to treat a body with
drugs, to embalm caus.
vided by P. 92, M. 112, N. 700, 1 '^ = 1^ = ;

_
^^ , shows that in the Early Empire
Hittite form of the Egyptian name of the god
the reading of was nesu Set.
\ ; compare also
T AAAAAA
SUtek (?) 1 ^ cr^ (?) Rhind Math.
the equation
;;;;;^^^
= ^^^,Rec. (5

Pap. 203 -

26, 235, and see A.Z. 49, 22. See nesu.


S-Ut n %\^^^ ^^ detain, to make tarry
suteni ^^"l)!), P. 602,^ '
\ Jl /^
'
caus.

i^iiia , to be king, to rule. S-Uten n


I
%
_fl
^^^^
aaaaaa'
*° ™^^^ straight
Copt. cooTxn.
;
caus.
p
[654] P

- seb P Jf'^tQ^.
PJ
^' ^^^- ^7, 145,
8-utekh p;^j5, p^ ® c^.
embalm; caus. ox, castrated beast ; see 1 d
j ~ ;
^^g^j

s-utch IV. 1032, IV, 1035,


P], p||, Seb \ :^ Thes. 65, the planet Mercury.
P ,

Sebitpj.,R-3.-'Mhena.eoJ^a
queath, to settle one in an inheritance ; caus. of

seb-tpj-^,"-5««.M.8.„aUindof

sebsebpjpj^, pjpj^.
KoUer 5, 4, P (^ [1 ^2
3 , to make strong,
|, | ,
girdle, bandlet.

to refresh, to protect, to make


J^
healthy^ to heal,
pJPJ^"^,
J P J^^'
"^5 Sebseba-Menu ^^'
to save ; caus. of
^ I

(Saiite) 49, 60 ; see


^
Besu-Menu.

J]
<0» I
Peasant 36, " glad the heart Make !
"— «^My*^n]'^-'^'«°'pj*
U I I
' a greeting at the beginning of a letter.

c
^.PJ*^M"'P>V
(^

go, to go forward ^
^ ^ |,
"^ ;^ ' ^6??,' toddle!
p.J^,pj*^,p.JtQ]^,.
s - utcha n "^^
2^ S^ '
'° ^^^^ ^

decree of judgement ; caus.


*^> *^' " P*J— PJ-
P*J— PJMJ^'PJ^
pj^M^-P¥ir7-PJ'r:
^"^^'
Rec. 33, 119; n "(^ 'm,^'^^' "^^^" ^'^' '*°
seb-t PJ^3. Ji^='^' '"^^^'

fiute ; Copt. CK^e.


P

P
"^ f] ^' ^^^- '3, 30,
P ^^ ^ (j
^

Seb marsh flower plur.


Rev. 13, 34, door; plur. J>^ ITl
I \ 3 , reed, ;
I

J P ITll

fi^-^^-pj:^fi3^pjiik^-
P. 296,
^^^ I
,
Rec. 31, 17,
p ^J ^ TTi"

sweet reed.

seb,8eb.tpj^, flj^. pj^,

PJ^'PJ°-^-PJ^-"^-P""-
^ U. 565 Copt. cK^e, ci^e.
p J ()()(),
;

seb [1 J'^,N.95o = s-uben [^^J*^- p*j&pj*^!r:-j~"^


^111
great door
seb (sebesh?) R i i ,u. 567, N. 750, ,

J
to endow (?) to give (?) of heaven; pjvc'^^ir^ J^U>' ^^'
Love Songs outer door;
-^PJ--PJT=JPT-.Lu^£ 5, 9, '

""h' '
P
s [ 655] S P

<^ ,
palace gates ; ic

gates of the horizon ; ( '

J ^ "^^ -^'-^
| (1

i folding doors Copt. C^e.


'-"°-y*^ii^^.pj*k
, ;

Sb'attpj-,p*j[^^,Berg.II,„, (jlj^^^^l, 5k (1(1 0} I, IV, 968, teaching,

a form of Anient instruction, training, education, learning, wisdom,

^ lore of books, doctrine, punishment, correction,


Sba-t c=~^ ,
part of a chariot.
o I

Sbai, Sbi ^|](], icl\l\isim, flj[j()vc,


---p-^pj^^ii^aiifli
-wwyA '^v /^ ,
great death penalty ; Copt. cfitO.
Litanie 14, I (|(|"iWyw, Tuat X, a serpent-
J
Sbati L.D. III,
warder of the nth Gate. P J^^^-^> 194,

^"'^"- 27, 15. instruction.


Sba en sethesu Shu ^ J^^^W I
'

/VAAAAA H-

Sbai py<J(](]^,Rec.2,iii,[lycJ
^^~^
Sbau shetau neteru yc ^, ^ 11^-PJ*^11^.^ >, wise man,

\ J] \, B.D. 141, 57, the gods of teacher, instructor.

«"-*
the mystic doors in the Tuat
PJ*^11^^ ^, teacher,

Sbau Tuatiu ^ i< instructor;


pj*^(](j^^
I, B.D. 141, 54, the doors of the Tuat;
, assistant teacher.

Sbatcheser ^
door of sunrise, the
.^^ door
,

in the
B.D. 17,

Tuat.
^. V M > Is^rning, instruction, teachers.

56, the last

sba PJ^'^^ fl,Rec. 2, 109, pj^ ^ - — Of] l]o.1X^ L-JI place of instruction,

"^ ^ , Anastasi I, 28, i,


^
"J^ "^ | ^ =1 ' c. n J I -ffi^ crn schoolroom.

sba ur ^k ^^ — i'^^ % , an instrument used

in performing the ceremony of "opening the


1
<*^^ \J Q+i, Rev. II, 124, to teach, to bring mouth."
up, to educate, to instruct, to train, to learn, to
Sba pj'^^. Shipwreck 129,
p J*, "I",

levy a tax ; 1 \>)< ^ ^ , Peasant 260, instructed


ic, star; plur. icfck, U. 496, I
J hiok^k, T. 319,
J^(|^,U. 213; Copt. C^U5. *
P P. 308, N. 94,
P J "^^^ P. 694, ^^. ^ j
' I

i< i<
sba-t , Ikhernefer 6, I
,
J

T-*ii^^p-j^i-pjii:,:^
1
<*^^ \7 Q?i ^ ,
pupil, teaching, training, in- Copt. CIOT.

struction, education ;
plur. M :^
J ^^
Sba ^^. pj^^, p*^, a star-god;
p'-:ii-:ii^p*jii^ii-
Mi.-.fiJ*^11^.pJ* PJ*^|l.Rec.o.4i.
s [ 656 ]
[1

p
\>

^ ^,
Thes. 65-67, the
Sba shema ^
Sbait pj*^fl!l*. PJI^I planet Jupiter; called also
^J^i^'
*(l(l';',*[)(l-,Thes.9.,TuatI,[lJll(l^.
" travelling star," and

oa
^^ ^__^ ^ >
_^ V
of. he ...h hour of the
goddlss Sothis. regent ^
night.
Sba-tua J^c^fj ^, N. 948, the
c^ * star-goddesses in
p
Sbaiut pj O
general.
111
morning star.

, .6. I D ^
Sba aabti tcha pet idj^
F=^' Sba-tcha pJ*|^^yM*.(lj*i
^^%.3^,Thes.^65^^..the,a„et
onwards and retreated he is
nlanet tha^ved ;

Venus other names


;
^^e ])»( ,
^^
",
|' ^^ j
^
^^ |

also called the Red Horus C30

Sba amenti tcba pet ^ | ] |^ y^ I


Nastasen Stele 38, cut, cas-
sba trated Copt. cB^^e.
D ^ Thes. 65, the planet
Saturn ;
called also ;

Horus, bull of heaven


U Sba nj^'^^'^"^""^°^^^P^P'

Sbauati ^^^^'^J^l^^ ^llli]"^'


AA/VWA

^'*^^,Thes. 13, , r^i


— Sba-ent-Sba
Nesi-Amsu 32, 32, a form
of Aapep.

n n -=5-Til1 ibid. 30, 67, Uetu-beljt


as a
sbai
p J^ (]() il'
^° i^^s^^ '""
P J1
J * ~^ 1
morning and evening star.
^; Copt, cuo^e.

Sbammehu*^,„*„, Tomb Ran,.


Sbah p.^|$^;^,Jour.As.i9o8,i72,
IV, one of the 36 Dekans. = cecKog,
propitiation (?) Copt. (?)

Sbaiu en Asar ^ J|.^J^^, Sbakhng(V«.^-P'^°^7roiect°


the star-gods of Osiris.
—^c3
sbamnumu ic

,
1

jY^;'
rs "^^^ stars of the
water.
«, ,
Sbakh senu , n
1 1

^
f^
q ,1,
|'
Rec. 4,
a god.
28,

Sbasit jl^^;|,T-S.B.A.TII,424,
"^
Sba en khau ft/WA/VV
'

TTT,
SSo
a.z. 1899, 15,

star of thousands.
agoddessof^l^andypD.
Sbait neb-tuaa jlJUil-oY^I
sbashi H :^c3a[]l]L=Zl, Rev. n, 140,
Tuat XI, the star-goddess of the boat
^^'-
tk
°fAf.

Sbaiu Ita ^
[|H
^ 1

^I , B.D. 168, the


|), Rev. 12, 34 = Copt. cScge (?)
Hil ()H
warders of the gates of Ra.

sbaiu shepsu ^^*^|1|' *^^^|'


caus. of
J LJ J±'
"

J|i,Thes. 133, the Dekans.


to make pregnant ;
[ 657] S P

s-baq (sebq)

Rec. 31,
p
14,
^ ^ , U. 566,
p
,
J
to
Sb&
P J (1

wind, an unfavourable or head wind.


1 ^^, A.Z. 1905, 29, violent

_^^(J, [1

Sb&U "^' ^^^'


anoint ; I
-^^ , the shining eye of the Moon P J ()
^ jb i
'
^a'tLf

caus. of Jzl^|.
Sbak
P^^, smallVcopt'c/oK.' ^ X, \N
!>, Amen. ^4. 9, pjl]^^,
Sbak, Sebakau R "^ ^^^^^,
R
^^
^3^ (1 ^ -jk , the planet Mercury.

'- p^i^^-XhrcoV^c.^ie
Sba I 1 (1 -^t=^ , sword, scimitar.

seba PJl^.Rec.27,218, pj(]()]^,

the Crocodile-god; Gr. Soux'?.


37, to be inimical, hostile, unfriendly, to act as
an enemy. Sbi-t hh ^^^^, Nastasen Stele
p J 50,

seba I
1 [1 ''^ 5 enemy, foe, demon,
I hostile country plur. I
(|(]^3, ibid. 63.
; j
devil, wicked man ;
plur. 1 ^^ 1
, I If ^^^ 1

Sbit ^T shadows.
P J (1 (1 ' >

Jour. As. 1908, 255, scoffing, jest, mockery.

sbu pj^,u. 123, pj1^,N. 432,

seba-t ^ Rec- 3i, i°. a kind of offering.


p J ()
"1
;^. P J (|

sbutpj^y,P.8o.pj>^e.
hostility, rebellion, hateful things. M. 109, 1

J I
^ , N. 23, a city of the god

serpent-god of evil, arch-enemy of Ra ;


plur.
ibid. 221,
mJ5y^' I'
J . .
Peasant 163,

the associates of Sba. PJk— PJS-> PJV


P jy
Seba, Seb^u L.D. III, 140C, Rec 16, 57, \\

^ J (j^h. P Jfl'l^iihhh.

m\^' m\°]- m\]^- P J TT ^ C^ '


*° ^"" aground (of a ship),

the " to turn back, to retreat, to yaw about (of a


Enemy " par excellence, i.e., the Devil,
boat).

s-benben H J J ^, Rec. 35, 127,

to be overthrown, to collapse ; caus.


2 T
[ 658 ]

8ben-t
pj ^
^^.^>T. 843,

y^^^^^
CKD ^ to »^
w vt
^
u
'
p. 222, cattle
for sacrifice.

a tom-cat „ „
Sben-hesq-khaibiut R ^A^AA^ , , .

J | czsszi

a whole nest of young birds.


?^>^ 'T^ ^, Tuat II, a warrior-god.
U-fl I III

g , cord, fillet.
Sebhit n I
J II (1
^ ^ ' ^^y^ supplication

Sben n
J ^^AAAA, U. 517, I

J '^^^ ^A^^
T. 328, a part of a crown (?) sebhut P J I "^ C ^ 1
'
^°^^ ^^"^^

S) W), Peasant B2, 120,

a pregnant woman.
cry, cry of goose, wail.

sben \v«AAA^\[I, hay, grass.


s.behpj|^
1

make
=
py^.
S-bner R
J
/w^A^^ p, I, 53, to
Sebhuf Tuat XII, one of 12 ' ' '

pleasant, to please, to treat aflfectionately. P Jl '

gods who towed the boat of Af through the


sbaner (sebner) ^\\5' p J^~^^ serpent Ankh-neteru, and who were re-born daily.
J/vv\A/v\ ^ r

y 1 Sbekh I
J^, T. 178, P. 521, M. 160,

of
protect, to act as a wall to someone.
on
A sbekhbekh pj ^ ^^, b.d. 17 (Ani),
J
137
1 y rQ ^^ , to chase, to put to flight ; caus

sbeh n
J I
•- — ^1 P- Sii, N. 760

PJ!^^'PJ!^";P
M~P ,
gate, gate-tower ; plur. j
1
jM
flj>=., M. 8.6,
pJI^^, P. ao4 1 1

crzi I

xli'JIii.PE^i.PJIi doors

^, Amen. 4, 18, j|*==='^|' Jo"""- ^s.


'

Sbekh-t '^ Jj, the pylon deified;


1908, 31, to cry out, to call, cry, outcry, lamen-
P J^
tation ; Copt. COSfi.^^.

sbeh = cfio^
P J I ^ ^. Rev. 21, 208
Sbekh-ti
p J ®^^i:
Tuat XI, a door-
keeper-god.

sbekb-t aakhu-t
ft® ^^•"'
u ^- ^"'^

of the horizon " —a temple in the Heroopolite


prayer, entreaty, wail, petition, imprecation Nome.
fl
[ 659 J S P

Sbekh-tAger-t llj®"^!] S
_ Sbeshesmer
Tuat XI, the i ith Pylon.
^-' ^^^^ " <==* t^
derah II, 10,
fl

one of the 36 Dekans.


J^*^^, Hen-

8bekh-t ur-t ^ ^^ " the Great


Gate."
SbeshtapJ™*, pj™*,^.
sbekhut shetaut ® i^ czsa x y^g^
•=?^'
Thes. 113, one of the seven stars of
Orion.

the
(1
I Jo c-^o Dill'
(1

«'
hidden doors " of the Tuat. sbeapJ4.pj.^/-^;;^;.X:
sbekh-t tapen 'g '^ , -gate of this
land "—a title of the king.
Sbeq-t fl I]
^ il ^^^ ^^7, something ad-
Sbekhut Tuat ®^ I Jl ^ U' vantageous or profitable.
fl
B I ^
cm Sbeq
I
.
B.D. 141, 55, the Pylons of the Tuat. P J ^ |, a complete body (?)

sbeq
sbekh-t n 11 ® IV, 629, a stand for some PJ^^, PJ^|. tocoUect,to
'
J -^ ^

object. gather together.

Sbekh-t Sbeq her


P J2 :3 -^5, a kind of plant.
p J f ^, Tuat VIII, a croco-
dile-god in the Circle ^etemit-khemiu.
Sbekh-t a kind of measure.
p Jf 1:1 11 ,

Sbeq Berg. II,


p^J, p^J^^^j, 2,

Sbekhas a protector of the dead.


PJ!^., PJ^,Thes.
113, Zodiac Dend. (i) one of the 36 Dekans
one of the
:

Sbeqltp.J^l.p.J^.Cha^p.
(2) seven stars of Orion ; var.
Mon. 139, Berg. II, i (r) a lioness-goddess;
:

'
)k Gr. fTov^iv<i. a goddess in mummy-form.
Jj
',
(2)

SbekhekhthpJJ^^,Thes.„3, Sbeq n II zl
^^^ ^^ ^^°'^ ^'^ <^o"^'"a£.ted ;

I Jl -^ ' compare Copt. TC&KO.


one of the seven stars of Orion.
^sbeapj4p*|. pj,|. pj
see
Sbesanka
Besu-Menu.
\\ 11 H n^ ^ ^
u
^1 |> P <^ _f
, to travel, to journey.

s-beshpjon,u.567,nj sbeqau
p
J^ 1 ()^, U. 487. P. 640,

^^^ to eject from the body, to vomit; P J ^ I ^> M. 671, N. 938, traveller (?)

caus.
Sbeq pJ^|,U.622,N.755,pJ^|^,
sbeshu (IJoo^, u. 5,9, pjon
leg, thigh; dual
> o,
'^^'
329. what is ejected from the body, PJ^, PJ/lH, P. 572,

vomit,

Sbesh-t
p J '==^, gate, door, pylon
; plur.
Sbeq en Shesmu \\\Ai '^
W^
ktk
Jr
^
5lJ
*
B.D. 153A, 8, a part of the hunting
net of the Akeru-gods.
sbeshl
pJliMljIja. Rec. 30, 95,
SbeaenTempj.|2„^|.
shield ; Copt, cfioje,
B.D. 153B, 5, a part of the hunting net of the
Sbeshes'pj^^, Thes. 113 =
Akeru-gods.

" p J Sbeq-t
^. (i) the 9th Dekan; (2) one of the pjf^.pjfo^,n*^.
seven stars of Orion. a name of the left eye of Horus, »>.» the moon.
2 T 2
[ 660 ]
S P
p

Sbek [IJ"^, P^^^'f'l^?


%\i^/rhes. 65-67, the plariet Mercury. Its
(\

god was
no I

° tmiD
qualities or
to anoint, to possess pleasing
I

11,

sbek to cut, to carve, to destroy.


(1
Jl
^^,
attributes, graceful; caus. of ^ |; S-beqa
J , , n S\^:=^ A.Z. 1878, 48, little, small;
Sbek
^^ J^*^"^ I' ^°^"°*"*^ caus. of
J^ (). J^^>
|l
copt.co^K.

Sbegpjs, PJf>
Mercury in
U^\^'
Thes. 65-67, D.E. 20, the planet
the form of a bull-headed hawk.
8 beq ^^ '^^^^ pregnant;
P J^'^^' Sbeg,Sbega
caus
PJs|,pJs'^^'
J^Z5^|,^-^-^^^^'^c4°td°Nut^
Sbek nj'C3:=^,N. 965, 1359, ,u.
sebt |l^^,Rev. 12, 34,
PJ^'
"J^ 122, wall, citadel, gate;
g , Rev. II,

PJ^^l,Rec..6,6s,pj^%^|. yc>k]()cra, Rec. 36, 21X = J^Jcrr.;


^
[1

n -^=1:^ the Crocodile-god; Gr.


jl
J), Copt. co^x.
:— ^^3^
2ovx«^- Other forms are 1
1

J ^_^ J sebtipj;o-pj:o-yO'
blockhouse ; plur.
wall, fort,
PJ^y |,,^ |'j

B.D.
N. 1360. pJ-=^H\^MI'
the Crocodile-god par excellence. See
171,
Leyd. Pap. 3, i3, Ship-
Herod. II, 68, 69; Ammianus Marcellinus XXII, sebt
P J^^'
Diodorus Aelian, de Nat. An. X, 21 wreck 149, to laugh, to smile, laughter; |l
15 ;
I, 35 ;
J
Plutarch, De Iside 75, etc.
^^w^?^^, P. 1116B, 41, the

Sbek ^\, Ombos I, 185, Tuat XI, a god laughter of pain ; Copt. COuKe.

in the boat of Ra who destroyed Aapep.


sebta
J ^ ^'
f] - ^^''- ^^' 43.
P I j

"^
Sbek-neb-pehu p J^^ Sebek,
equipment;

co^Te.
var. 1

J 4 "^
1
'
^' ^^^^'

covtK^"^
-J^ Jf 3^
^-D- (Saite) 113, 3,
1
'
god of the swamp.
sebti ^^.^, Rev. II, 131, i45>
Sbek - neb -meM-geb(?) ^ °^-
n H AA^
' Rev. 13, 63, preparation, pre-

TT 11 ^^ Ombos I, 42, a crocodile-god of r J ^ H 4 21 paredness ; Copt, co^-f.


^Jss^' Ombos.
Sbeth P J^^^,tolaugh;Copt. COJ^e.
Sbek shet-ti \^
J^==^ ^^^ SOem
•ahftth n 11^=^^
|'J^__gf'
^^' 219, to inhale, to
smell.
cV=3^
w x^*=%'
o w Rec. 36, 2 II
Sbeth-ti crzi
J^
*
,

J 'CZPS 3 ^^ 3 a form of
Hymnen 22, I
p I
,

the Crocodile-god worshipped in Middle Egypt.


var. -kic -n , ^* I
crz] , fort, citadel.
p [661 ] B f
D <=^ ^TPFff ^ggp ^—«-
sep-t n, , nome,
I Hin c:^ I ^^

county; plur. ^,,=^.p°^.T.. 46,


sebti
pJ^O, PJ^ni. Rev. P. 188, 668, M. 778, n °
I ci
^^,
mil
I I
I
I

I
N. 904, W
I 'd
i3> 63, wall; plur, I
jjr-^i, Heru- ^"^.P-696, Pd o ° nn :fflg c3
J'~'
satef Stele 130; Copt. CoElTT.
p. 304, the two divine nomes ; 1
^^ a '

Rec. 33, 3, wooded land.

S-betesh 1 1 Ah, to make weak or


Sep-t en tchet-tt ™'^^ "",
Berg.

II, 12, a name of the necropolis.


feeble ; caus. of 1

3LI1
sep-t 1 , Rec. 16, 72, estate.
~* ci cr~D
the rest, remainder; Copt. I

sep n D =
ceene. sep 1 <::t>-< , to pass the time (?)

-pP=1=P°1=L Spa pD^'^-^^J.^god."


Rec. 30, writing,
^ ^
4, list,
sep-t "^
document, ordinance. s-pa P^.U. 568, Pd^,N. 75X,

sep fl^^, P- 418, M. 599, N. 1204,


759, pi
^, N. 758, to

^fe^^, I

^ ^ ^ i Rec. 26, 64, to equip a


make to fly; caus. of

boat with tackle, to work the tackle.


Sepi p ° ^^ , a worm-like fish (?)
sep-t n°o,n'-', Pq(®, Rec. 26, 64,

Sepu (?) p D%0, Peasant 155 .. ^


I
p, v^ ' D^'^^'ets 29, 107, tackle of a boat;

"""^ equipment of a keben-t boat sepu V\ , a dose of medicine.


fe^' (i.e., a boat of Byblos).

sep 1

^ , flax ; Copt, ceiini. S-pena 1 /wwva ^gf^, to overturn, to cap-

sep-t [1°^,T. size; caus. of /wvaaa ^ar^


376, linen
.
(?)

sep n D ^^^, to fight, to slay. s-perr pS, Rec 34, 177,


P^j
IV, 968, Thes. 1480, to make to come forth,
sep-t I
/ \ > ^ kind of instrument.
to act with strength ; caus. of <z:> 7S ; Copt

Sep B.D.G. 41,693, 1064, Berg. nppe.


P^^,
sper n ° ^o^, p. 400, fiG'^'^^, N.
49, Metternich Stele 129, M^; M W[ '
''^

Heliopolitan form of Osiris


o
"79.p^_^, P<r>"^' y^=> 7^ '^'
>ov /h, Piankhi Stele 10 1, the road of Sep; <c:>, Amen. 20, 16, , ., , '
,

"S \\ to arrive at a place,


C-P r—-s » J\
'
to come.
gods of the company of Osiris.
Sper-t neter-s ^1 p, Tuat XII:
Sepit \ J), a goddess. (i) a wind-goddess of dawn ; (2) one of the
who towed Af
Sepl heb
^ p
°
\,
the festival
Sepi.
of 12 goddesses
the eastern sky.
the boat of

2 T 3
into
s [ 662 ]
S P

sper n 1- s-pekhar 1^ ^^^, P^^-/

to write, to engrave, to draw designs, to enroll,


to ask, to beseech, to implore, to
makea
n PR ir-zi, designer of the temple
complaint. to register ;c^^ J
&
^^ p^^^
.

8per-t S-pekhar R ° ^^, Rec. 31, 31.


^ y
request. =3(2 n e
3^, prayer, petition, to make to
7^-1 <:=>7^' \ <=>l^'
,

go round, to surround, to brandish [weapons


speru pD^^^I'^^- 439.

\A\ "^ tk 11 ^ I
IV, 97 1, petitions,
© III.
; caus. of J\.
prayers.
S 3l' <c=>_^§rlll'

speru
"^'^^
fl^^ — ^i' ^\ spes n D h

SDes n n n '^
spes
L=d(]

^•^-
, to overthrow, to slay.

'906, 107, 109, to

I y6i, %\ ^, petitioner, plaintiff.


1 1
1
1 J?^
.
skip^ to jump, to dance.

spes , to build.
Sper-U tioner.
^==^§f'
B.D. 137, 50, 179, 3, the
'''^'
Spes nap name of a god.
sper p^^=--> P<L^' ^- ''^'
'^ sept ° ^;
plur.
lit
I , n ° ^, Rec. 30, 67 ; Copt. cnip.
|l see

^*^
T 11°
sper X7 , a. metal vessel or object.
septi ^, p^d fir

sper-t <:=>,

speh n D
I
o 111
^
I I
o,
I
a mineral substance.

^, N. 424, 509, T. 263, 323,


N. 594,

fl°Kpa^
n
° fl ^
fl°^,M.2i9,

^ , Rev. 13, 27, the two


— ,

lips
Peasant 167,

;
W
1

, Rec. 26, 233 ; 1


1
^ ;^ (]

%;> ^, to lasso, to fetter, to bind.


= ni^^n nCtp, Gen. xli, 3; "^
^
Spe^-t I D X , lasso, tie, fetter.
on my lip; Copt. CUOXOT, Heb. D^notp,

8peh(la|^|,I^-3'.3.,.he->e Arab. ^^.


sept --'"^ , rim of a vessel, edge,
Speh-[t]-ur-t 11 d |^ <=> ^ , N. 976,
margin of a lake;
A/VWVA
a
a goddess who tied the legs of animals for
sacrifice.
the water's edge ;
--
, shore of the
7==T
speh-t pa|o^, u. 312, HdI^. Mediterranean.

I
R ^0» parts of the body, a joint from the sept ,
plinths, bases (?)

lower part of the back of

8-peh I
D 8 7^, Rec. 26, 13, to
some animal.

make to
Sept I

^ -^, the name of a god =

arrive ; caus. of _Abj


Pi J-"
Sept-ti (?) ° ^'^"^^ "' ^''^
P^y^f
Pp
,
[1

to divide, to separate, to open the bowels ; caus.


Septi-khenu n°"^S|3,n° ^

'di
p s [663 ] S P

*'° ^
A* P O y>' Denderah II, lo, one of Septu
1^ ^ , Berg. I, 14, a crocodile-god.

the 36 Dekans Gr. Stttx^c. ;

Septu
"*'»"' A fi
Ombos I, 186-188, one of
Septi-tenb H ° "^""^ Jn /,
l\^' thei4kauofR5.

B.D. 36, 2, a title of Apshait, Septi-Ab A "^ '


^^""g- I» "6, an ibis-god, a
Li I protector of the dead.
Sept p°/\|,

pared; see n
P°|\,
A jO.
10 be ready, pre-
Sept-abe^iu
p 1^^ ^ H
^, u.

sept <is^, preparation, arrangement.


I

^, ^Z. ,9.0, ..8,


Pl^^^XJ^.
a god.
sept p ° *^, ready for the road i
°A
|
Sept-abui
y_^J^'' \\, B.D.

strong sharp horns ready to attack HA


C \\. P^ \\.
; ,

Rev. .1, j2, a title


provided with a mouth, f'.e., able to speak skil- |\

fully and boldly, of several bull-gods.

Septitp^q|)-^,p°-^.afo™of Sept-t-uauau
Tuat II, the 2nd Gate of the Juat.
P^ | f] f] f^ |.

-"* P=LA- P/\^. PA- y.


|\||1, \l(\^4t. py. IV, 975, .0 be
Septu-metut p ^ |\ |^ ^^
\. ,
the 6th Gate of the Tuat.
prepared, ready; T. 271, ready;

e^^ ^^
P/\^](),
^^^^^ ^°'" ^" opportunity
Septu-hennu-ti
/\ j] | ^ %^
^,
'
I ft [J I

B.D.
1'/^"=^^;^^. U. 94, IV, 372, with ready eye;
78, 42,
(\\il^,^i,
Rec. 28, 166, a title of Ra and of Amen.

y^ ,
IV, ,084,
p ^^ 1^
, with ready, Septu-her
/\
^ ^ "=] , Berg. 1, 16,
[1^
skilful tongue ; jl A , with ready mouth A "^. (i) a lion fire-god; (2) an ibis-god, the
l\ I
"
god of the 1 8th day of the month.

PiAT-/\f^--3^«./\^T-&IT' Septu-kheri-nehait A <~> <M> |


IV, 10 14, ready with watchful inteUigent face

^^' "5^' P'*ov'^^<i w'th


I c=^> t\ I 111'
a mystic title of the deceased.
skilled fingers; Copt. cErre.
Septu-kesu, etc.
septet pA^y,p^y,p A, etc., B.D. 1 45 A,
/\^^^^
the doorkeeper of the i6th
].

A.Z. 45, 124, n A D^"^^, *° ^^ ^^^^y^ prepared Pylon.


U c^> Copt. cfiXCOT.
I

Septu p^e^^, p. 7oi,|^^, N. 719,


Septit PAci, ^' 2^°' T. 277, a woman
IU <=> or goddess with child.
pl\^^."-«-PA.P^/\."-"-
BePt«/\^^| I, people
P..oo,669,M.;„,p/^^^^.p/^0^
/\:^i^j,
who are provided with goods, i.e., the well-to-do,
the wealthy.

a god of the Eastern Delta.


-Pti[t] (^\Sl\, /^l]^^, /^....-.

rations, provisions, daily food, stores of food. SeptU A , Tuat XI, the zodiacal light (?)

2 T 4
s [ 664 ] P
p

Septit U- "•• P- 3°9. 603, septU A%i, triangle.


P|\^^.
s-petetch H ^^ , N. 806, to collect,

to gather together ; caus.


N. . 242,
p
|\°, M. 680,
p
|\^°^, Hh. 393,
septch n -<—. A, triangle.

no, i^ -^ PY- Pr:- '^-•-


P^='
(lA^O J, B.D. loi, 13, 3S, 149,
U. 180, Hh. 88, yesterday, day before yesterday
Thes. 86 the Dog-star ^•
ff., j
^ |\ ^/\|\/\' Copt. C^.q.
[68 ^r^A"^, the rising of Sothis which marked
;
^A-P (1''^'=^ B-^- ^7' I
Sj a lion-god, symbol
'^^^
O
'
of " yesterday."
the beginning of the Egyptian year; Gr. Sw^t?.
I

Septit
Tomb Seti I,Sothis, the queen Sef-maa-heh-en-renput 11 '^ -^
1^^, of the 36 Dekans.

D
Septiu P^(\{jlJ B.D. (Saite) 17,
^ j>

«Af Rec. 16, no, flame, fire,


57. 32. 5. '3°. 7. the Sothic
deities. fix Dl
sei
l'^^— 1^» heat, blaze.

I I i
sefsef n ^^= \\ , to smelt, to liquefy, to
, Rec. 19, 18 : (i) the followers of Sept in

the Eastern Delta ; (2) allies of the Libyans cook;fl^fp=p^fl.^f|.


^^ a god see
Sefsef n ^^^ n
;

SeptU AT,— titles of :—<=>[] Tchesef.

AAAAAA I , Goshen 2. sef L=J, to rub down, to


^w L=il'
up, punishment
cuttup,
Septu-Heru-aab-t A "^ J
^fJ C sef _ knife see o plur.
the god Sept the Eastern Horus. : ;
I
,
4-

\^ 1, A.Z. 1900, 21, |l


1^1, ,;
|l
W'
Goshen 2, Sept-Shu son of Ra. to knap flint knives.

Septu-Gemhes A ^ , U. 219, P. 200, sefa [1^^, p^^'%\£i


to suffer or endure vexation, to feel
669, M. 779, 936,
1^
^, |\lV. '"^' ^ fo''"^
disgusted or annoyed.
of Horus worshipped in the Eastern Delta. '^^ '^,
sef her to be long-suffering.

Sept I "Vtsm , a mythological worm.

sept
sef-t n
& '-nil annoyance.

[1|\^=^, u. 94, 372,


P/\^'
U. 401, to cut, to slay.

sept n ° (\^,^-^- ^\5,


VI 24, a mild or patient man, gracious ; plur. I
_- ^ J 5

I
<:-^=-a (J kmd of wood. the meek.

sept.tp^.|^-,p^||^^ sefa n Jc=^ ^^\. - °' to kill, to slay.

, a triangular plot of ground.

young, babe, child, a title of the rising sun.

Stone scrapers Rec. 2-1, 82,


(?) sefit (?) n
patience (?)
Septat-ankhf p^^;, Tua.
s-fi
Rev. 14, 4, to make to
VIII, the name of a goddess in the Tuat. \\ ^T 211'' rise; caus.
s [ 665 ] S p

sefi
P
*^ O,
P
'^-^
(j[j
0, unguent, sefekh P'^^^.n'^"" n^ ""
scented oil, an anointed person.
Th^'I' ©J_2ii'r © ,„
o^.Hh.416,
Sefsef I I
, to pour out, to over-
seven; varr.
^ ^
- 4 + 3, * - 5 4. 2 ; fern.
^

flow; see jf**"^.

^ Oo ^ -^ '
Go III*

V
I
I

T. 305. 307, "",


'^'-
3°6 ;
Copt, ca^cyq,
'^ III Heb. 3^50.
Rev. 12, 46, p*^ ^ A \^, Rev. 12, 25,
(j() ()
sefekh nu ''.''o,"" 0, seventh.
Ill III o'
sefkhu nnm seventy ; Copt.

^^''•' '''°''^' ''"^^^^


nnn i ^ r cyqe.
sefl n^__fl[lL=yi
11I ' Copt. cKqe. Sefkhit ^, Rec. 3, 116, a goddess.

^^' 501, to
sefu p^^^^^L^, kill, to
Sefkhit-abut
p^ \^ '^. IV,

sefsef p ^^ p H__ ^X 339'P^^\vpj:\\\-^


w
to sharpen.
1 ,

PS^^--\\'X^'A.z. r905,75,';;;

s-fen p"^^^ ^ ,
n'^'^<Q, Rec. 16, 56, \^ ^, Rev. ir, 153, a goddess of letters,

writing, numbers and painting and consort of


I

1^ ^^, to be gracious, to suffer patiently, Thoth.


to endure, weary, annoyed, vexed caus.
;
S-fekh p'^, U. 448, p. 125, M. 94.
sefni n ^^;^ ^ ^
^, Israel Stele, 15,
I W gracious.
N. ic
^. Rec. 31, 25, p*^^,
sefnu 1 fl/wvwN, n ^^^^ v^ /y O, Rec. 29, 155, to loosen,.
,
J^
IV, 970, Thes. 148 1, a kindly man, indolent, to untie, to unbind, to relax, to set free ; caus.

^ *=^;P '^^, Rec 31,26, p*^^,


patient. of

Sefna "^^ <^ k^


1 1
,^, to slumber. undone, set free, unbolted (of a door) M ^ ;

Sefen I ^aaa^a ^ to split, to cleave. n , to break or remove a seal ; I ^

\v to cut off,' to cut away.


Sfent I AAAAAA \v L=/l, to slay, to stab,
p
^
->
/I
^
-c«.
^' )
^

knife, sword, dagger ; 1 /www \ S (1 e , a s-fekhekh


p Jj,
u. 3, T. 233, 281,

reed-cutter's knife.
P Si ^ , N. 2 1 8, to unloose, to untie ;
p ^J ^
Sfent ah 0^^^ i>^ tea, butcher, sacri-

^^> ^ Q ^'^
• I
'
ficing official.

S-fent 1 AAAAAft , Hymn to Nile i, 8, 9, to

loathe, to be troubled or disgusted at something, s-fekhu


to suffer, to endure ; caus.
M,
p'^"^^,
Sefer, Sefert
p^, u. 648,
27, 223, 31, 171,
p ^ <
I , to put off

I
<^ "5^' •^'^^- '» '58, 2, 19, Mon. Civ. 3s, 5,
one's garments, to undress.
a fabulous animal with the head of a hawk and
a pair of wings. sefkhu n'!;^77;,B.M.448,of\^^=]|
s [ 666 ]
s p
p

seft ll'^-^^'^, to slay, to kill.


sefkhi[t] (1'^ ,
Rec. 17, i49»

undressing chamber (?) sefti n""^ Oil ^> slaughterer.

Sefeldi[it] neb-s [1
A seft p^\. P^Q^,A.Z. 1880,
—»— , a goddess.
95, sword, dagger.

sefekh p'^^.Hh. 162

sefekh en nemtt R '^ (S.


^^^w
^
sandals

8-fekk
(?)

n
caus.
, to pour out, of priest, director ;
n S.
| '

^Y Jl overseer of the
sem priests.

to be poured out, exhausted ;


sem , E.T. T, 53, confidant.

destruction, exhaus-
sefkek-t tion. semu 1 1 ^ .'rt 1 , 1
1 ^^ riY !
, the deified

P. 216, Rec. 30, 197 priests of Ptah and Apis at Memphis.


sefeg fl'^,
Sem P^^>P^^^^"^«^^^^^'^S°^-
Rec. 31, 175- sem m M. 693

», nH.=-- ^"^^^ IV, 1022, to slay, to offer


up sacrifice.
Rec. 31, 169
I <^ L-Jl' semut(?) Yr=ei
Seft [1*^ \D ,
Koller Pap. i, 5, ^^^
Semu taui H (^^td
j^ ^ ^^ , Rec.

^ , n'^^^^=5=*, IV, 666, knife, sword; plur.


27, 222, ''guide of the
god.
Two Lands"—a title of

a'

sem, semi
Anastasi

/wsAAA
°*|^
I,

ill II
25,

,
7, belt knife,

a sword five cubits long


dagger;

;
[ '

^
Copt.

Eth. to bless ; Copt. CJULOnf .

CHqe, Syr. nsA-i^, Arab, ^^jjc:


,
, ftJJ(C :

Gr. fi'0o«. I ^, Rev.,

l,Thes.i284, n
seft P^fcs ^ (El ' I
blessing ; Copt. CJLt-OT.
animals to be slaughtered.
sem np, HIqj, Rev. 14, 10. to resemble.
butcher, slaugh-
seftu
^ ^L«=/l terer.
sem Rec. 3, 48, picture.
^\J'^=^^

'^''^
semp^^|,^|.flx|.pTf^f-
n ^ I ,
pitch, a kind of holy oil ; var. ^^^=>-^ r?

seft fl"^"^. Pl"^' ^•^' ^^''" '^'


Pk^ O
form, image, kind, manner, prac-
I, L.D. Ill, 194, 30,

f=iSi custom.
tice,
87, 20, a kind of bird.

seft I , a kind of ground or earth. sem-t(?) n^^,Rev. II, i47,p

'^^ n '^"^^ fl, Rev. 12, 87, form, likeness; Copt. CAXOT.
seftseft n \ /^,\o stride.

sem n ^v []^[)j] ,
action, custom (?)
sefth []^ Q,u. 58, p^,u.38,N.

J],
sem
n
PMk
^^"^, deed, undertaking.
spw-s.de 5, p^^
a kind of sacred oil.
p 667 J

U. 493» 578, N. 860, 1326, M. 716, form,


P ^'^I, to report news or intelligence;' Copt.
X^.iULO.

to
^-^P->kI.P^M^-
unite, to join oneself to someone or some

IM^x%p|i^-Pk>% thing.

herb, grass, pasture, field, crop, herbage smai ta


;
plur.
P^ JTT' ^''- ^'' '9>

p^k^i-xPk^:.PMk union [with] earth, i.e., burial.

\% Pkx^- piiikf i-
sma p _i»
1|Cl, T. II, P. 191, m. 193,

Thes.r^8S,nill^^, IV, 749, PIn, ^. N. 702, Rec. 31, 28, \\ _^ &, T. 332,
I ^ I I I
IJB^ Ml p I"
Rec. 31, 175; Copt. CI JUL. ^.Rec.26,78,p_>^()()^.

--*Pk^'^---Pkf-^'--' temple ;
p _^ , the two temples ;
p _>
I' KK IM '^' ^- ^^°' ^^'^^' vegetables.

Semit |l\^(j(]^ I, herbs, field pro- smai n T flij. dresser of the body of the

duce; pxIx^'M^I,
I
Love Songs 1,10,
^ -M^ Jf H i 21 flowers of speech. 1

'
god(~^|Y'1J)-
Sem ri T ^ >%i
"^^
/-V
^o Pi^e offerings upon
^^P-^^T'Ik'f.^-^-
I I
'
an altar.
I, 48, a bundle of cloth.
8®^
P ^ ^) Rec. 6, 136, temple (of the
sma '
I

'
]

— Z,
'
an amulet (?) a tri-
angular object.
head); seep
J? ^. sma Rev. 13, 3, to
resemble.
sem pi (^wnO .

; var
1 000
see toham. sma ,P.i83,|l^c::7='

^"^"^^
P ^ ^ 5a ' U. 368, two bulls. ,
M. 289,
P^\, P^^> Rec.

Sem-t n tx"^
I
-M^
n V.'
a kind of animal,
lizard (?)
8,x24,.o,4.,p_§.^^;varr.p^^

semsem
p^p^. ^,P^^, to slay, to kill.

Rec. 22, 2,
p^ sma-t [Ij'^-^^c.,

^ec- ,27. 57.
i n slaughter.

Smau n 5^ ,^ V^, slaughterer.


sma n "^^^^j, U. 275, knife, sword.

—i. o—
the god of the
sem-t 1
1
^^ '
||
',
a night garment, apparel. Sma n '
P- 568,
vertebrae of Osiris.
I

Sem-t, Semtt c^ % sma p _> 9^5^, p ^ Q, u. 589,

(^£^^, Rec. 28, 169, "


"" ^ ^^ "^
P^\$S.M.823,p^^.p_5,
^^1 f\/VO

^^
Q-Cyj' I

the Theban necropolis.


'\ O, P _> , a bull or cow slain

semu
Pk^ N. 936, lands,
domains. as a sacrifice ; fem. I ^Q ; plur. 1
^ ^V
[ 668 ]
S
p

S-maa
_> !,
^111, P.669, p>^S^,<S?^779
, III, 141, to ascribe righteousness or blessing

to"someone ; Copt. CJUL^.JUL^.^.^", CJU.O*r.


B.
S-m.aa I
'^^ Q$, to appeal for justice, to

pray to have a wrong righted.


Smati _> 8===^^^i)!)' U. 596,
P s-maa-t p -^ 1
, an appeal, petition

p _> o~ O ()[] ^v)) , P. 682, a bull-god.


,
, righteous edicts

Smait [1
_> o ^, u. 493,
P ^ ^^ S-maa kheru
t:jv
J^ ,
N. 945, n
XT
1 1 _Jp^^z_ ^^>^u_
'
^-D. 177, 7. a
cow-goddess. 1^ , to make true the word, i.e.^

Sma-ur p J^ ^ C7*=^ ^^' "^- ='^°'


to prove innocent, to justify a person.

S-maa kheru pf^ 1^^' ^^^^'

1482, justifier.

N. 124, a bull-god; fem. |


'"^^^ '^^"^H^' S-m.aa 1 ^P J\ , to make straight or level

AA/NAAA AAA/VW

T.359,P_> ^ SS,N.,77. the path of someone; ^=3?


III

^ ^ we make straight for thee the roads


Smait urit p^ O Ci o :^—;:a f\/vo
.
'
ofAgert,

N. 802, 1363, S-maa


, p. 712,
P^ilx , to cut, to dig.

P^^Q^^, N. 945,
Smaaiu P
^^ Ql] >> ^ ' '
slaughterers.

T. 359, a cow-goddess.
,
smaam 1 __^ ^\ Qp , to make a noise,

Sma ta to terrify with noise.

Rec. 31, 12, a goddess.

Sma
a-rv^o n I

__>
/
^ ^^,
"E'^^-n «u. " Bull "
^^ boat of
— name
Aahmes
of
I.

s-maar see
s-maui , IV, 863,
p

U s-maa
; caus. of

Hh.453.
^^ (j
vs^ w
^ w
P^.|,
p^, Rec. 20,42,
P^. P^_ , to renew, to repair, to rebuild

W
Rec. 33, 36,
P;^. P:^'^^'
^'^^"• caus. of ^
10, 12, to make or prove
to justify, to correct, to discharge a duty or debt,
true, to prove innocent,
Smam p ^ M. 772,
p
to pay what is due or obligatory, to pay vows,
VP
to dedicate; caus. of -^^-^ ^
M ;=— _w_'
1
5^=^,
p^
applied to the wind, a direct or favourable wind.

of Seli
Smaft-huti
I,
P
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No.
^ | ^ " ^ ^. 'i^^n^b

74). L.=dQ P^ 1k
PL«Z1'
. to slay, to
to slaughter.
kill,
p [ 669 ] S P

smam-t 8matchitp^^^|]!)^.Rec
30, 67, a part of a ship.
smaiuu
V^ \\ , victim, sacrifice, the slain.

^=:>>.
smamiu
->^kflfl^ !,

"*«;>>. butchers, slaughterers,


p_> I j

!,
the avenging gods.
Rev. 13, 30, to report, to inform, to make an
smam announcement; Copt. CJULJULG.
wildbuU;plur. p^^, P^^l^ semmai
\ji\m' Rev. II, 145,
^ ^^^ I , Peasant 207.
150, I , to report, to inform
p
Smamit H ^ ^T^^, a cow-goddess. against, to accuse ; Copt. CJULJULG.

Smam[it]p_>^^|,B.D.„o,
Sma 1
1
V (1 ^, herald, reporter.
43, a goddess of Sekhet-Aaru.

Smam-ur \\ J, ^^\5a^ w
B.D. 17, 114, a bull-god who was the soul e
I

I , report, story, narra-


of the Earth-god Geb.

Smamit urit |
'
^ ^^ ^ ^^^^
tive, proclamation, declaration

sma-t PQ (1 ^ ^
;

utterance, speech, word,


Copt. CGAJLI.

:|,Rec.3o,r86,p_>^|^^^, I #1 21' order.

a cow-goddess. semmai P^U^ 1)1)^=*^, Rev. 12,22,

smami ta H report, accusation.


I s'
Peasant 309, burial.
Smia I
y W, B.D. 169, 23, whip; plur.

145, VI, 25, the porter of the 6th Pylon.

PP^,^,,B.D. 149,11,8-
8-mam
P^^kH'P^
h to please, to gratify caus. of
^Jp h Sma n ra, S-D- 169, 23 a sacred
14Q ^
, ; (1
animal (?) m Abydos.

unguent, salve,
sma n QQ
^iiiil §11
n ,
cream, butter.
I

smamu
smd,inuneh-t fl^l)!),", ^ ro^^.
paste made from the fruit of the sycomore-fig tree.
<:loud-gods

Smant-urt
(?)
AA/VAAA

_ S <^>,
^^
N. i77i
n Q n
sm&n'p2()"7.p|
""^ n g
^^ —

a kind of incense or
l.p^ \
see Sma-ur. ]

^H ° 111' I #0 ° 1' perfume.

^"^^^
I

8-mar ^
varr.
p_> Sman Q (1 ^ rS» the Incense-god.

v>, ^^^^, IV, 1089, to make miserable; caus.


SmdtltplU:!. ^^%^^^.
670 ]
S P
p
s [ -

sma n |\
— °. Rec. 29, 146, 30, 188, a
smen fl
'^^
D, order, foundation.

^^°^^
pole used in working a boat ;
plur. | '

_^ ^^ ',
Smen user I'
I
'"I'l ^
AvA/SAAA
^' ''•'^-

133, the title of a


priest

8-[a]inm'
^ ^% f|' to
bum up, to
n ^ a pair of members of

^^
. . dtif±) <?
smenti ^;
"^
>
the body. -

consume; caus. of l|- p , ,


,

s-mftr
p ^ <=>|, Rec. 33, 3,
p ^ Smenu R
"^^^
^^, ?• 742, a god.

°, ibid. 32, 79. ^ <=>f ^ P ^<::^ Smentt pS,T.355,p^^' n. 175.

^ O ^;^^
'
P
to please, to make
N. 811, a goddess.
,
/\A/\AAA

happy, to dress a god or


a man in festal attire ;

^'^- '^' 5^' '^'''' ""^ Smen maat em Uast


var.
P ^^Ifl' a title of Amen-Ra.
'^'^^ Stunden 44
smen P (1 4,

" Slayer "—a name of Set ; plur. 1


n ttf^ ^j, ij^age, form, statue; plur.

the asso- I AAAA/V\ VH /i I

Nesi-Amsu 14, 15,


1 ,

dates of Set. (V\A/V>A O


smi-t
P ^ ^ I] i)
' fig^t, combat, battle
smenut n|1-^
, t^^^ "^^ Rec.
, ,
,'
32, 64, monu-
ments.

smun ^« n 1\ ^^^, A.Z.


smenu
n tii^ 1 1
IV, 428, objects made
p A/SAAAA AAAAA/V
|
'
-^ | ]
>
of bronze.

i896,39,Heruemliebii,p^^,p_^ AAAAW N. 976, parts of


smenu W a ladder, rungs
O
^ n T^^, Metternich Stele 188, assuredly, P /\AAAAA
i' (?)

smen U. 571, T. 387,1*- 699>


and truly, verily, to acclaim.
,
really
R^^- 36. 78, petition,
t\^ 8 '^
smun n|I^J^
a«.,ili
J^,
supplication. M.665,N.i28.,llg-- ^,[1^^ O
smut (?) P ^ ^= P 1 1^'
'° '^P^'^- a kind of goose

smen-t 1
;

1 1

~w^aa
Copt.
111",
CAXOTIte.

,
goose.

P^, P^lfl, p^l>


1

s.men
fMUU^
n ^^^^ stablish, to be estabhshed; Smen N. 953, a goose-god
^l to
,
fl. l
caus. of ; Copt. cjuLirte, ceJL«.iti. var. di±ii
I ^AA/VV^

smen-ta
i.. n i^^^
I
in
ftU,
N. 1230, stablisher
s-menmen a ,
m ,

U stabiished 1

/VSAA1.N > i
1 ^A/V^AA 1
I
WN^/\A AAAAAA I

make to move, to remove caus.


Rec. 31, 15, to
S,P. p^:
;

smenn 6t2,m. 662,


^^ a withdrawal, departure.
^
diitiii
O^ established;
p ^^ effectively.
|
smen-t

smen-t
1

'^^ -^
,

p. 61 , mcense, penume.
IV, 204, done into writing i
, 1
,

smen-t p S, u. 559, iv, 655,


p
(VVWAA

ll i] n "^^^^
Ci^, Coronation Stele, a stablish- IV, 1 1 84, to complete, to
make perfect, to set
in good order, to beautify, to endow richly, to
ing, stability, a standing still, halt.
p [ 671 ] 8

embellish ; 1 aa^aaa
^ ||
(1 ,
perfected, established smer-t R ^^ I , B.D. 172, 15, eyelids.

caus. of A -—* Rec.


i\.
smer '
6, 6, to dress, to
P 5 array.

Smonkll-t I
^Aw^A ^ , adornment. smer ^'"^"^6"^' raiment.
»^ ?^ ' '

smerpf.pVi^PfM.'fP smer
^ ^ .S^ |, Rev. i r, 167

s.mehp^J^,p|^ra^.Rec.
26, 79, to make to forget ; caus.

smeh
fen,. p3f^;p,ur. pf^l^S^j, to beseech, to pray.
P^f ^"^^ PXI'^'"'"^''"^'
s-meh n^, n°^8z^, n^***^,
>°73, IV, 898, 1094,
pfff, P^ff d Rev. II, 125, to flood, to submerge, to fill'full.

ff5f^|.The...8s.pf^^^
.=:^^, M. 391, N. 658;
s-meh-ab jl
^ ^^ "O*, to satisfy.

P'f P^^, smeh ^°==^| ^, P. 421, M. 603,

im ^ —
[1

'"^ '^•"^f ''"'''


P f P ! N. 1 208, 1
1
°*=*\ 9 :=j2ic
, a boat In the Pyramid
Si I
^^
' Q ' ^^^ smeru of
Texts length 770 cubits, ^
(g®(o
$$$
nnnn
IT 1 D A U3' the Court. its is fl

(S! nnn
smer
beer
smeh
; Copt.
n
^ I ^ Q
CJUL^.^ (?)
'
^ ^'"^ o^ ^^"^ ^^

(?)

smehi Anastasi
^ w
^^^ ^' ^ *^*^^ ^^ nobility higher than P^fJ^. I, 23, 4,

smer, perhaps unique


"""^^^
smer ;
plur. 1 Y '^^^ n

hand,
^ ? ..^-Z),

side
Roug^ I.H.
Gr.
II,

see
125, the left

Herodotus
T '^''^'^'^ c> v\ smer, only left ; uafiax ;
Qr^Twr' ' ,

one of love, a title of nobility. II, 30, and


p^^.
s-mekh (s-khem) H ^"^ _n_, Pap.

*J(](]^|,aguUdofpriests;(15f^

leaders of the caravan


F^ 3024, 68, IV, 943,

to forget; M ^^s.
P ^ ^, Hymn
TV, 965, 1161,

to Nile 16, 9;
, (?) .

Smer nesert
dess of the 8th hour of the night.
^ ^^ ^ *, the god- caus. of

smekh (skhem)
^ ^v •JU. .

H ^v^ fl
j, Thes.
S-mer make 1207, image.
I

^ ^^ .5^^, to to suffer,

s-mekht(?) p^^^,^-^''^9,s,
inflict pain ; caus. of
^ ^v .^^^

S-meS , P. 243, to deliver a woman


smer R ^"V*, Rev. 12, 65, the left
I

i|]
I :

A.Z. 1873, 131 ; Copt. exjLecio.


hand; Heb. hi^t'ip, Assyr. ^ f- Jgy, Arab.
,

smesu
J^,Syr.«l,;Li. The Egypt, n |\ 8 ^^
, Pffi P^"^ j'
^^^""- '^^y- ^'

the aafiax of Herodotus II, 30, is probably a 8, 86, goslings just hatched.

mistake for 1 ^v ^ (?) Smesit 1 1


fTl till ^, IV, 225, midwife.
[ 672 ]
p

A.Z. 1906, 112, a priest's


sems 1 ^\ —«— I ][ , to burn, to consume. semsu title.

sems semsun R Tp <=|=> ,


pot, vessel.

mace.
I ^^ 11
' ^^^'^^' ^^^^> "I'^^'l^t,
Semseru ^v p , Rec. 36,
P
sems n ^v n °, to look; Copt. COJULC. 202, a god.

sems aa-t
PkPk ,
'i'-
374,
semkett p|^^^. Palermo

M. 125, covering, Stele, U. 220, M. 263,


N. 695, pi p
,

'
a kind of garment.
, P. 177, the boat of the
semsup|^P^.U.44o,fl^^^, P
evenmg sun ; var.
^ , M. 263,

657 ; see Sektt

Smet II ^~, u. 219, , M. 496

see Mesta, one of the four sons of Horus.


Rev. 14, 37, eye-paint;
Copt. CXKJUL.
\\ the parts of the eyelids to
smeti
::r' which kohl was applied.
Slele 245, eldest, firstborn; plur. 1 jfj I v\,
Smeti Denderah
pr^-pr^-PT*-
W '

--Pkl^:'^--.PkPi' II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans


\ <=, i<

; Gr. CAJL^LT.

smet P- 402, M. 574,


P^'^*/.
^""Pkl^.PkP^ilti^ N. 1180,
P"^^,
I £:^ I
P
I

PkP-Pk;^."-^"'reiS Amen. 21, 12, to hear, to


I ® _M^ ^ 21 listen, to eavesdrop (?)
Semsuh[ai]-t
|^^^. P^P^
fjW rO ^^ M , eldest of a priest's college.
Smeti
enquirer, investigator.
^ w i=±^;
I, Rec. 21, 78,

"^
Semsu qet-t en Ptah P^l%^ Smet, Smeta p ^'("=&^ \ , v. 618,

^, T. 87, 1^^ ^'wsAA°|^, M.


N. 618, the eldest-born of the workshop of Ptah,
240,
Pk^A.---Pk^i|^.
N. 873, a god.
a title of the high-priest of Ptah.
smettp^-^^, P^-^^.
sems utut
Pap. 24, a title
P ^
of Thoth.
p |^ ]|^ 5§,
Rhind
Rec. 26, 75; var.
P^=^^^ ^ 5^ ,
Rec.

Sems neb aakhu pT P^37S'", Den- 26, 75, agod(?)

derah II, n, one of the 36 Dekans.

Semsit set nekhenkhen-t f] («v)


^^^ B.D. 144, the watcher of the ist Arit.

smet p^,°, a kind of grain


lit ^ _Cr ^ <WWNA «A/WVA JT O '
I W\ I

or seed used in medicine.


p'^J,,
g.Rec.34,i9i,one
-^Z^lll ®
of the 1 2 Thoueris goddesses. «-«t^P^^l.i."^co;;c^o™;
p
s [ 673 ] S
,«x=^
s-meter p^^]^, p^^(|(|| Smet meh-t , Annates
l(=Ti) W I, 88, Mercury.

Smet res-t Annates I,

88, Jupiter.

Smet ser-t >, Annales

I, 85, one of the 36 Dekans.

Smetsmet P^^^^'^<^» ^^- ^o75«

Ml I,

an investigation, to
to enquire into a matter, to

verify, to inspect, to
make
examine
a hippopotamus-goddess.

^^^^^ ^^^^ °^ inlaid stones,


smet n 1\
IV, 1076; caus.

I
^^o 111' inlayings.
n' ,
^11 I I I I i I

smet-t
P^^, U. 65, N. 320,

s-met HA , to make to speak, to


•PkS:-PI^T^^
o
O

III
w V 00000 _- o eye pamt.
O ,

declare; caus. of 11 cis> V\Qii. kohl, antimony ; Copt. CTHJUL.

smet-t n ^ ""^^
«o-^, Thes. 1207,

kind, manner, copy, likeness, form, k\ weapons, tools, implements.


1-1 similitude; Copt. CJULOT. B^ o I I I I
,

smet-t I, servant, serf, sub-


smetchetchu R^ ^'^' ^- ^
"=

abomination.
ordinate, slave born on an estate, underling;

p-PkT\^i-Pkr:ii' sen p^. \l- PV. PVi. P,?,.


pronom. suffix 3rd pers. plur., they, them, their
'^--P#\ili.PkT^ dual Ha (j, N. 1238= [1 ^, M. 675;

I
, M. 677, N. 1239 =» I /wwvv, P. 642 =
w
Smet I ^v ^ , a crocodile-god, the god (VVVVVX

, Hh. 342 =p , p. 549, Rec. 30, 69.


of the 23rd day of the month. P I I I w
1

senui ||, masc. two; fem. senti „ ; Copt


smet
L-/1' CltA-T.
Thes. 1323, to walk, to move, to carry
sen •nu 0, U. 151, O, T. 122,
PI P
Smet -

, half month.
1^
O\
u. 317 '575.
PI 0^ ,P. 2
^"Pl5'

the half-monthly festival; plur,


i< i< i<

T. 12, M. 763;
PT.|i^-&^-°"'P"^'=l"
ic ^^5^ mil
"^^^
^^P the festival of the 15th day of the
c^ o month.

Smet and means another


n
PTr.p a
^ "^
man who
"
says one thing

^,vw^A"^*~ J ^%~*~, second


ic, Tomb Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans; II D © O ©'& O Jra ©
c^

var. ^ , Tomb Ram. IV ; Gr. S^uar. time . no ^ 1 O A.Z. 45, 125, second of

2 u
[ 674 J P
p

sen-nu If
_p^"' ^^P- 3024, 106, sen-•t
I ^ ^/r.26o,N. 887, [l| ^ ,

Shipwreck 4.,
I ;;^^, 1 0^1^^, p. 488, 1
— 1^, M. 488, 1 ^ 4 ^ 5I,
|(l-|qo.||j.^,sister;|^,s.s.er.
A.Z. 45, 126, fellow, counterpart, com-
\J^\J^
gX^' panion, neighbour, colleague.
wife;
^1 Ci ^, royal sister; dual
|| ^,
sen i ,U. 549,T. 304, I Aw^^,N. 33,
T. 172, N. 763,
II ^ , M. .40, N. 647,

j^i)4m.487,|(i,|(i^, ly,
11^ ^^, N. 740,
1^11, IV, 618,

p"-^,|,|l|j,|^. brother; || J ^

Philadelphus j fem. V t=t ; Im |] > Adelphoi iM4::40ii42flWii

Sen-td
I
— ^
] ()
,
P- 273, 1 -^ ] ^,
M. 488, N. 1254, a goddess (?)
Rec. 33, 30, V
'I ,

sensen R | H^./^, t. 173,


plpt,
N. 107, I
/^AAAAA
IT P.
AA/WVA
76, PI
AA/VAAA
PI,
AA/SAAA
N. z9,
V
^ , two brothers, two brother-gods, e.g., Horus
M.T--4|.M.3o.|||,||.Trea..7,
and Set, or Set and Thoth ; V ~", P. 466, M. 529,

I "^ ^^ , N. 1 108, Shu and Tefnut; plur.

O Q I
^^ I AAAAAA AAAAAA US Q U AAAAAA

|||o ^, T. .37,
|o^^ |.Re<^ 29,153, 20, 41, to meet, to join, to associate with, to be
3.,.6,|7^^||,ibid3.,.6,|||0 friends, to unite, friendship.

senseni liw^, friend; plur. AA>vwv n


I
^|.P|'~-^^^,|Qg5§l, brethren; °o°^-.-^-4I^S-^i4MI
h\^m\-l '3 ;^i|i,
Shipwreck sensen H^^^s^, Rec. i, 38,

|gjf^^3:7.
1 26, brothers and sisters ;
i J/
^ 1 , Coronation Thes. 522, Berg. I, ^^^, the

Stele 18, the king's brothers festival of the two bulls, i.e., of the conjunction
; Copt. COIt.
of the sun and moon in the month of Epiphi.
Sena | , brother ; fern, f ^
(] (]
sensenti , Amen, ii, 13

Senk p — |(j, p. 273,


I
— Jj^^ Sen-nefer 1 1 J ,
^•^- 7^, 28, a title of

M. 487, N. 1254. a god.

sen en &t | — [j
^^ , p. 434, m. 621,
sen

sen
V n?i, thief; Copt. COItl.

needy, sufferer, sick (?) a


N. 1225, father's brother, uncle.
failure (?)
p [ 675 ] S P

senn f]'*^^
I
Mettemich
'^^^' wretched, needy or miserable.
Stele 55, to be
sen p| — (5(],T.3i6,[1|a.^|J ^,
P. 274, to bind (?)
senn to make a mistake in

^ n
,

sen, sena-t '^'^ '^'^'


speaking, blunder, a false statement, lie (?) | () .
| '

chamber, room.
cor„pare^o|^|^|.P-365,N..o,8,
^, P. 48, Rec 31, 163,
senu |o^^^ = iD^^^' ^e'-"-

satef Stele 28, helpless, infirm ; Copt. cyoJlte.

sen J <e«i , Leyd. Pap. 98


QQ, T. 173, P. 119, M. 153, N. 107,
III

sen J ^ ,U. 181,1, 53, I 0,^,^.^64,


27, 225, the two halves of Egypt, /.<r., Upper
Ra which
M. 328, I ^ ()
, N. 859,
I ^ , A.Z. 1910,
and Lower Egypt, a double shrine
was symbolic of all Egypt.
of

1 25, y £) , to smell, to kiss ; 1 VQi ^ sen-t V , pole, mast, flagstaff; plur.

Shipwreck 134, to kiss a wife ; V


a
|^^l,Kec..o,,o...||-|°
&
I, 53, he kissed his foot; V
S AA/\AAA
^^-^ ==^^^, he o °^ IV, 105, the north pole of 1

Ill Q £^^ the palace.


kissed the earth, «>., did homage I

sena er ta
I
/VAAAAA
"^ M <r=:=
se
.

'
see sen-
ta.
senit

sen -t(P)
o>rr»-
Ill
A/VVAAA
^
, masts,

ground,
flagstaffs.

basis, founda-
O n /WAAAA ...
PI

tion.
sen ta 1
1 ^ ,
_ , Rec. 26, 234, n AAA/W\ (-> n AAAAAA TJ.
1 JJ

sen-t V ,IV, 1174, IV ^ ,


yj^nnn
, Hh. 307, i^ to smell
I H ,

n AAAAAA Anastasi I, 1 5, 4, plinth, pedestal of an obelisk.


the earth, to kiss the ground in homage; V r\ AA/\AAA n
f\ n AAAAAA R

a likeness or transcript.

senn«tp|=^,P.356,p|3^n sen , to follow in the track of.


PI
N. 1.070, acclamations, homage.
senn IV, 412, to make a copy or
fl')''!'
sensen HI I £> , T. 376, H ^^^^ I AAAAAA likeness.

copy, duplicate, tran-


senn
M. 333, 11^, A.Z. 1908, script
I
,
1194^ |,
n n ,
v-> n ^AAAA/^ n AAAAAA A n AAAA/VA /-I AAA/SA'N A I

ii <0 4 u i \\ V'l' w u ^1'


mZM^
I'

to breathe. IV. .036, ii^^i^,


n n /VAft/vAA

II C7'
sensen
^"^^"' odour.
1/ V ^ , to have a bad smell;
m'mmr.mwM-
Ill o
111^^:7
copy, figure, statue ;
plur. 14-4- 1 '
>
I T T /VA/WWA U I

y.^, p. 222, a festival of the 6th day (?)

sennu

|IJ ^C°D,Rec. 27, 225, IV, 414, a kind of precious stone, ruby
l^^j, (?)

V Q^ I , Rec. 26, 224, an offering.

2 U S
s [ 676 ] P

sna I , fiends, foes, enemies.


Senb-t 1 ^AAAAA
j c^ ,
Shipwreck 158, i
O
J ^,
health.
B-naa jl-^^Ri, to reduce to the consis-
^ ,P. 1116B, 34
senb-t p^AAA^
tence of paste (drugs used in medicine), to J
knead; caus. of ^ jig, senbeb p w^J J, p. 429, M. 614, N.

'

Snib n , Metternich Stele 65, 66, 69,


J
health; see I-v^aaaa J
J
.

SenbU P
v^/w^A
J
, N. I182, I ^AAA/^A
J^,
snif(?) 1

^, blood; see ^^. N. 1182, the Health-god.


1 ^^

Senbit-ab ^^^ OmbosII, 132,

^ ^'
Ij

snin P ^^ P^^*^^
^^'• J O I fl a goddess.
(l(j
O
cme. Senb-Kheperu '^'^^^^'^l^thenlh
P^DO
H
V§^. Rev. II, 141;
Copt.
hour of the day.
Q.

snu po Methen, a class of


men on an estate. senb-t 1
^^A^A^
jh^ (ft >
P
''"'^^
Ji^ Ix

P 5 1] |5 ,
jar, vase, vessel, pot, libation vessel

^ ^ ^^^°'
snu n
^ ^, wine of Pelusium(?) plur. p -wvAAA
I ,
P
'^'^^
1^ 1
1 '
'
'^•^"

n n ^""^ ^ ° vessel of silver-


drink ; compare ^ ^ > , I, 3, 4 = Gr. 2ai»/. 49; |1 Jo ^ 1
i^^||,
g^i^^

snu V n ^ ^ "''^^^
U
*^~~^ ° '
Serusatef s.nebp^JfJ,-,^-f':'-
Stele 135, vineyard.
S-nebb p ^^^^ JJ Ql '
^^ kindle, to light

S-nU I
<^ (3 V^ L=:/l , to bind, to tie.
a fire ; caus. of nebb for nebneb.

s-nukh P^^^fl.flgi^fl' S-nebneb p ^~^


Q , to kindle, to hght a

of nebneb.
n 5^^ ®Q to warm, to heat, to cook, to burn fire ; caus.

O (3 ci A up, to boil caus. Copt. ceXg^O.


I
' ' ; ;

senb p-^ J<=>^, '° ''i"'^'


'° "=
^'Ifeu.
^^''' 4j, 15, a plant
Snutt Pi^"^
<2 ci
^,
^ used m medicme.
I

senbp7O.PT[M'P«J0-
s-nut n?^^'^*^ B-D- 64, 35, Pi /WW\A TT pi
/www 4^^rf n ^AAAAA

snutchemc?)
369, to bear (?) to carry (?)
^ ^^ | ];n.'
^h. a wall, to surround with walls, to
surround (the enemy).
hem in or

senb jl'p.p'v —^JI'P'^J' P'^'^^


senb-t 1
^^AA/^
jMe_w_'
' '"^"'^
J '

U(3 il, n ^AAAAA y >K J , to be sound or healthy,


dj
J ^
agirdlewall; plur. I^aaaa/n 1 1

health, strength ; 1 ^aaaaa


j [1 , 1 aaaa/w
J , J ,

P.S.B. 27, no.


enjoying good health ; 1 in •¥" H ' = health.
^
Perhaps = D'iStlJ.
senb-t p
^^A/w
J P
^J '
^^^"

T
embracing heaven.
senb p^'^^J^, n
J
3O, to protect.
senb 1
1 ^AAAAA \\ 1 1 ^AA^^ j ,
to over-

sonbi I -wvAAA (^^ ^ Rev. 13, 80,


•1 ' vigour, health. throw, to drive back, to repel.
s [ 677 ]
P

senb ^^ — ^JI'^.P'^^
—^J'^ s-nemeh, s-nemme^ H
evil person or thing, a beast of a man.

senb
or crown made
PYJ"^'
of plants or flowers.
P — JB\' ""^^P^^^
8 ^ , to pray, to beg, to humble oneself; caus.

s-nerit p^<->([|) f^ , iv, 385, con-


wall of shrubs,
senb n 1]^/green
^tw hedge, avenue (?)
i.e

quest, conqueror; from V\ f=^.

senb l/vAAA«A
jU=Tf', a kind of tree; plur.
s-nehi \\^,,^, IV, 1174. [1
or fruit
ri] g|.
to muster soldiers, to place soldiers in their
the same.
positions for fighting, to marshal forces ; caus.
^'~^ Rec. 30, 67, parts
senbu H ^^AAAA "^ rv AA/V\A«
J
—^ — of a ship or boat. s-nehep
'
\\
|1
fLja ^» ^v, 966, Thes. 1479.
'
^ ^^^""^ ; Copt.
^°p^- muster levies of
snef n ' n /I
1

'
to soldiers, to call up troops
i ^^^ f ' I
^^^=^ H (? ' cnoq. caus.

Rev.
snef 14, 19,
ficial priest (?)
sacri- s-nehet I ra , u. 444, 1 ra \^ , t.

253, to subdue; caus.


snef I *'^-=7^, 1^=0, the year that is
Snehi fl ^aa^
| ^,,^,(jA Rev. n, 165 =
past, last year ; Copt. CltOYq.
8 Q AA to command; Copt. O-Jfe^-
1 ^^
s-nefer
n 'H'H. -^^,
snehi 1 /v^aam X (]
(1 ^ , Ddcrets 107, copy (?)
A.Z. 1905, 25, IT <^^> 3 , to beautify, to please,

to make happy, to decorate a tomb with texts S-nekh ^ ,U.573, |l g»,N.967,


|1
^
and drawings ; caus. of T ^' 75^' ^° bring up, to rear a
^ >
I '0'
^ V9r' /^AAAA.^
I, 52, to please the heart, to gratify. child; caus. of L-=fl.

s-nefekhfekh I

^ ^,|l^^7\, N. 656, Hh.

^^^'
I
'^ O <^»I^ec.3i,i7, long one's life, to become old ; caus.

n
I
^^
"

e
'^-==— V
^'
Sphinx 14, 204, to untie,
loosen.
to
sennekh-t V '^ o , 11
^ 1 axe.

B.D. 35, 2,tounIoad(?)


s-nem |l
^"131,11-^ snekha I

I 1
to disembark (?)
to grieve, to mourn, grief,
pain, sorrow.
/\AAAAA p ^ . /) Sphinx 14, 208, to slay.
snem P ( ^ , to make
s-nekhebkheb Raaa^^J^J.T. 161,
an offering of propitiation.

snemm N. 688, Sphinx 14, 208, R "^ J ® J*» ^^•


PV^^^i"' '" '"'"'
148, A.Z. 1910, 129, to unbolt a door.
to satisfy with food.
'V, 579, /o reju-
s-nekhen \\'®' $1.
venate caus.
snem R (I ^^AA^A ^v , N. 637, H ( aaa^aa
^. 1 .WNAAA JT
145, P. 447> N. 1121,
•fv n ° -
n /!
'w^AAA ^ Q. s-nekht 1^
I,

to strengthen ; caus.

to praise, to adore, lo
sensu
snem I
'
acclaim.

snem -- ^(j(j'^|, Peasant 153,


sensu R 'V — R %^, IV, 936, |1
vw^
^^
5
a kind of weed or plant ^ 1
,
praises.

2 u 3
s [ 678 ] P
c

sensen B S fj. ^'^- ^906, 107, to praise, sentit


P Vl Ij
() li
'
Litanie 14, sight, seer

to acclaim ; Copt. ceXcojX.

sens n wvvAA n fi , to smell : see ¥


^ •

sneterp^|X.:.1iX:-'^-
sensh I ^,M. 214, 728,^685,978,

to open the ears ; read 1

^^^ ^.
sensh Irm, to open, to make a way into

r\ (\AAA/VN

read I J\ incense ; Copt. COHXe.


'

I V ,
I

(A AAAAAA
I* ^ 1 III

^^,U. Sneterba
A Berg. I, 23, a bird-
A 13 J^' god.
^

369,?. 606, N. 143. , P. 602, oG, down


A senth , to cut timber.
AAAAAA

N. 803, •^ , Rec. 26, 224,


senth I (9), T. 282, N. 1 32, to found,

n D, Rec. 26, 233, to suckle ; caus. (?)


to establish, custom, habit.

Copt. CODItK, TcHKO; compare Heb. pr p. 407, M. 585, N.


senthi 1 189, founder.
"^'^
S-neqeb H Mettemich Stele 5,
J *S^ ,

Spnthi-ur (7)^^^
s>enmi-ur
Dream Stele 12 the
to suffer pain ; caus. ^^__^, title of a pnest.

senthi ,
Ikhernefert 14,

w cabin, shrine of a sacred boat, canopy.


i,.to feed, to nourish; caus.

s-nether Hi, TRs^j, u. 9, |i^^_^°,

senk-t 1 czri , Rec. 36, 214 =


to purify with natron.

(2k '^^^, darkness, evening.


^
snether
ll^li^^H^f
S-nketket 1'===^ , Sphinx 14, 210, to
m' IPS' 1P^' l^'
PlrTi-
agitate, to shake ; caus.
ilE'1PT'1PiS:'P1==^
sent h
I

'•P2^: IP^"^^^' ^ °' "''cense; ^s^


|
n ,
|

p=^4-p: ci \\ 21 ' I
Ci 11
I,
I
Rev.
o , to offer incense ; y^I ^
^^^^^ incense.
cn^T.
II, 174, fear, timidity

senti 11 /wwsA
1
;

1]
Copt-

(1 Q?i , crier.
sent
r\ IVAAAAA
I

*\
^ ^^ jO
, Rec. 2 7,

jO
228, I

^_^
"fV

^ evil,
sent |"» !§•«-- ^
,wyAA^ ^' enmity. ^i'
sentiu ll ^. enemies.
Ofl
» , to fear : ^CS' ^ ,<>
'^, timid of heart ; ^ 'wwna
sent, sent-t |1
^ ^5^5, ^3- 5, gar-
^3', IV, 658, faces of fear, terror-stricken
ment, bandlet. faces ; Copt. Clt^T.
/VVAAAA ftA/\A/W /O
to found, to I

senti n sent-t
establish.
/SAAAAA /SAAAA'V /O n AAAA/V\

senti[t] P , cabin, canopy. Amen. 23,7, |l^|j,|l^|f,|l


p [ 679] S P

snetchemu ^~~~ t^ose who are at


[I \ \ ,
*
I
\ cr*"^ I ease.
^,|l^(je-^o,p^(]c2^,.|our. s-netchem ib
P |
"^ ^'^, i, 59.
As. 1908, 299, fear ; Copt. CWiJT. to make glad the heart.

s-netches p"^ p ^^, to belittle, to

^^ Of* I } timid man. make little ; caus.

Sent ^^1^, Berg. I, II, ^:&=|, Rec.

4, 28, a lion-god; ""^^^^l, B.D. ib, 8,

17, 46, a name of the heart of Osiris. ^, prince, chief, nobleman, elder; plur.

Sent - nef - Amentiu ^^ I,


^lyi-p-^^^i-^Mi-
Tuat V, a god who burned the dead.

sent n a 11 11
r=rz
,^^^-
292, sails
of a boat.

sent-t II
''^
i I
'
Herusatef Stele 28,
acacia wood. Ml p-^^i. p^^^i= (2 I

Sentlt \\^=^>, Rec. 24, i6i,aCanopic (E , chief nobles;

jar-goddess ; var. 1 ^AA^AA ^^ S V9^ „ „ i


O r. . Wi I , chief inspectors.
,
1(2

governorship,
sneter |
V^ ° , incense ; see snether.
^^'^-tpTl^'P magistracy.

ly A, P. 684, u. 270, IT Ser-pu-aa, etc. J %


P^^^* (^
^ ^^, N. 719 + 6, P. 20, 543, lly ^^
'^ i .4.

the fowler who worked


^>. M. 71, |1 ^^^^g>, Hh. 551,
1 1,

gods.
the net of the Akeru-

Ser-tchatcha-t , M. 700,
p sti^O
sentch-t jly C.^,fear. l<z>|^ Jo)' N. 132 1, a title of Anpu.

s-netchem
p | ^ ?^, iv, 219,
p |
ser
P '•PT ^ P.

B p<z>|^,
kj^'PAPIIPIkflf^ 1116, 26, Rec. 31, 170,
^,
PlfPI=fPlki'P|H..o 1 <=> jr^ ^ .
P ^ , Metternich Stele 78,

Po |^P-®^^'Rev. ii,i47,p_fc&|7\,
'
rest, to sit down, to seat oneself; p J li
j]

L.D. Ill, 140B, seated ; caus.


l.a^^ i=i^^, Jour. As. 1908, 309, to
I

S-netchem netchem &, B


P f | f f announce, to dispose, to arrange, to order, to

^, to seat oneself, to be at ease; caus.


direct, to decree, to challenge ; I
<i> g5i ,

Rev. 13, 42, to struggle; Copt. CtOp.


s-netohem u. 6,, T:J|^,
P |. p |
precept, speech, pro-
seru (?)p
phecy.
^•^-5'PlklPI"Skl''''P-3-^' (2

19 n
I
J
\
^wK \\
I—>•'-.
^
'
to make pleasant, to heal, to
make happy; caus.
^
ser.-t n1-—-' n*^^^/5(5i
I o Ml'l
n*^^^^
o '
order, dls-
posal.

2 u 4
s [ 680 ]
S P
p
I 1 a kind of
n Up 1L IV, 500, praises,
Serut |'<==>_y jf^l'
'
sera-t(?) p<=: I

i-Lii.'
I

linen.
glorifications.

serat J^""'- ^^' ^^°^'


Ser-t-nehepu-em-aha-s, etc. |i
^ P<=>^]i^'
condition.
301, prosperity, prosperous

sera [ I <cir> '^'^^^s water-pot; var. 1

[J
the 19th Pylon.
D.
ser p^, ^ ©
n<=>^.ei^!
, drum, tambourine.

Rev. 14, 12, tam- Ser&u ISism , T. 309, a serpent-


8®rU
I
'
(3 (3 O^ 1 §f I
' bourine players.
fiend in the Tuat.

ser n^^^, Rec 33, 27, n^^» L-D- III'


seri-t , kindness, gentleness.

194, \^<=>\ ^ .,

P
=:^ I] ^ -^ '
to arrange,
seri-t
to order, to exalt. Westcar Pap. 7, 19, disease,
sickness, nausea.
Ser XII, one of the 12 gods
j^, Tuat
who towed the boat of Af through the serpent seri-t p^(jl)of, p^ljHf,
Ankh-neteru ; he was reborn daily.

45. a god
Ser
P<=> t^ ^ '
M^'"' ^^y- ^'

of~^*^.
^-=^, D^crets 18, 107, to divert, to turn away;

Seru 1% o, Berg. I, 13, a serpent-god.


caus. o^ (3 A •

a n*^~^ to make to go round, to re-


».*»»•
|i<^, volvejcaus.
to divert ; caus.

ser []<=:>f|, fire, flame; p<=>^^^^f|. tk ® Hh. 433 ;


s-rukh caus.
'jrU=Vl'
the warm breath of life.

s-rukhet , a mistake
ser , wool ; Copt. COpX.
P
for n c:^> "^ ® , to embalm.
ser n<r:>'^, P. 441, M. 544, N. 1125,
=
n^, U. 133, a kind of goose; plur. |l<=> s-rut
to flourish.
p^ fl,
Rev. 13,. 10
P2"S^.

^^"^j.Rec. 29,148.
s-rut p<=>^e^'^|, p^^^
8®^ P^,Httle; p^-^, faint-hearted. "A i , to make to grow or to flourish, to make

strong or firm or hard, to make solid caus.


ser (?) Pi *^ "^ , to be fettered, restraint.
;

S-rutU p<:r>^<=^'S\^, Hh.448,


seru p^^^li.'^s-"^"^^' tet evil growth.

ser-t n ^ ^ , n k ,
H
^, thorn, goad,

COTpi. Gol.
s-rutmau P2'S\|I
Hamm. 11, 58, recruits (?)
>'^|j'
a pointed tool or instrument ; Copt.
<=>
(l^jj^ B.D. 58, the name
4, s-rutch p ^"^^-Xx, T. 260, p ';$\,
ser-t '
' of a part of a boat.
P. 692, 663, P<=i=>|^, M.
serr I ^c^, w, ^_-^^_j^' t°» P'^l'^,
write, to engrave. N. 1278. p^'^.p<==>'^ '5^1 ,1V, 879,

to make to grow, to make strong or firm or liard,


serser H _gas P , Rev. 12, 30, to

decorate to ornament ; Copt. ceXcioX.


to make solid ; caus. of <=> T ^
[ 681 ] S P

Rev, II, 185, flower


serp-t
of the lily.
serekh [1^^, I v, 160,896, Thes.

seref 1283, fl"^ ^, Piehl III, 16, 19,


p "^[rO.
Hymn Darius 6, blazon, cognizance, throne.
^f\/8\
Amen, 23, 3, to rest, to refresh
I w 1 1 <^' oneself, repose, leisure.

throne, throne chamber.

P. 204, M. 338, N. 864, to be hot, to be angry, seres n<^>n = B&8 , a six-ply stufil
warm, warmth, heat, flame, fire; compare Heb.
s.resn<:=:>ni,p^;^ , Hh. 426

serfu n ''^^, "^^ to arouse, to wake up, to keep


n ft II
^' ^•^- ^*^'
P awake, to be vigilant ; caus
Sphinx

an angry man
II, 135,

^P^ W
Rev. 8, 73, Jour. As. 1908, 299,

JP^fl
serq
^ ^ (f— , p. 361,

} HC, IV, 970, a man who blows hot and cold. ""'•PT'PT^'PTX
^-

seref-ab H
*^^^ "^
, warm-hearted. PTt-PTf^'PXPTli
Seref-t I o Ql , heat, warmth.
PT^1^^'PT\1^3^
to open [the windpipe], to breathe, to in
0^^-.^
'
hale, to expand the lungs, to be refreshed
seref P^^^^fl 0, hot drink.
serqu45|^|,Rec..7,_86,»^nar.d
serfu-t n ^^
o Dl4
inflamed sores, car-
buncles, boils. *^~~^
I III'
Sera it R ^ goddess of the royal
I Zl o' crown
Serref ^^Tfiww ^ n, i8o =
i? , Rev.
Serqit ^^, u. 599, P. 216, ^o
*^;^^(')^ mythological creature.

seref |
l^-"^^~^A.
AA/\A/VA
,
to submerge, to be sub-
P. 508,
^ ^, N. 1140, 1241, ^^^
merged, water flood. the Scorpion-
AA/WW
Pr^^^' P A (jll^|>
serfi ^^^, to pay heed to; 2(^"^,
goddess;
prrM' *^^ ^''''^^^

Scorpion-goddess.
^z^ 1 v:> , heed it not.

S'-rem -^^ , to make to weep


Serqit hetu H
""^^^
^ | o

h
^""^^^
PT Rec. 30, 192,
P^^i) f ^1' Metternich

M x<:^ S?^ > to make to know, to give informa- Stele 23, the Scorpion -goddess.

tion against ;
p ^ '^, IV, 1004; 1
1

^ ^, aa-ni- H "^""^ ^o glean in a cornfield ;


Copt.

U. 491, P. 192, M. 363, N. 914.

srekh-t 1 _ ^, Peasant 42, Pap.


s.rutfi2^,p2g,p2M=
3024, 125, information.
P^r^^c^^"^!], to plant.

serkhi the accused, the S-erta (?) 1 '^ , to make to give; caus. of
defendant.

Serkhi [1'
,-P' sertebu , mjury.
a title of Set.
[ 682 ]
p

aertchA ^ *^ i|| . to polish.

ra
8eh.tflrae,^-3'. -'^prbod'/
sehri[t] \\

boat, houseboat, dahabiyyah.


^
pra^, Amen
S-ha [Ifli^.M. 261,

IV,
seh [1-= — , Rev. 14,66 = ceg,, ca:)^(?)

20, 21 ,
14, 10. 15. 20. 17, 13.

658, to make to go down.

P. 117, 1'ra seh ^^^^' chamber: var.


seha-t ra ,
P I fll'
1
1


descent.
Rec. 31, 170. ' HI ,

to turn aside, to seh counsel.


\
X PI fj]|,
s-ha(?) pra "^^^' overthrow.

sehip|i|[j
s.hapra[;j,pra'^^^>p-- instructed, wise
trained, skilled, clever, cunning,
man.

setatu [l|!^ '^T' ^'*'' '"'


.,xi.pra^.pra'yu=.>praM'
Hamm. 106, to rout, to overturn, to
Gol. 13,
rebel, to
sensed P|P|,°-piP|,^nB^
throw into confusion, to repulse, to
M. 269, N. 888, the Lake of Sehseh ;
^
^ |
cause tumult ; j
I
'
^ , Rec. 16, 109.

ra
p|, P. 303, C-3 — — 1%' | U. 493,

sehau
Rev. 13, 36,
ra

a quarrelsome or contentious man.


N. 945, the Mountain of Sehseh;
f^>^>^ J
Rec. 31, 171.
P||'^ ^
n 1k confusion, rebellion,
seha
.
|lra
r-.
^^W' v^ V
riot. Sehsehi[t] p
I P I l)l)i'
'fheban Os-

traka C. i, a kind of disease.


selii(?) |lra s ,
booth, pavilion.

seha
Ci o
ra
ra"° = ll <=>iii
PI'^^I'^^^^'-
sehu-t p ra
^ t I I .111 I

S-hebi 11 ra )|%^> t° P^t^ t^ shame, to

disgrace

a
; caus. ^^ ra

lion n ra ^=^^ "^aker of


^'^^^
J . •

laws, lawgiver ;
^ Rec. 34, 177, to strip, to undress;
caus.

r D L^' caus.

S-heri 11 rO i|, to give or cause content,


B-&appf^o^.flf§.pf
conceal; caus.
g, to hide, to clothe, to
to satisfy, to pacify ; caus. of heri.
make
s-herr Bra ^ I . iv, 926, 1030, ['ra ^. S-ha
PI
fl^,
P^' to to re-

gladden; var. caus.


Rec. 31, 170, to quiet, to pacify ; caus. joice, to
p |^^ J ;

sehrit.fl ra ra
, IV, 971, Seha '^, Orion ; varr.
p ,
fl
| ^,
pI
f^
nn o Peas. 1 1 16, B, 65, satisfaction,
pacification.
P

seherrit
p^| ^,
p^"''"'""'
'""ttn:
sehi p
I (]
^, to rise (of a flood).

seher (1
I
ra
<c=>lll
^ a kind of precious stone
carnelian(?)
Sehih-t PyO^V' ^ecfortiS;
p [683 ] S P

Sehith • Tuat VI, a goddess. keep holiday; '5'^37 k(], Rec. 20, 40,
,

J
arrayed in festal attire.
SehU nS, Rec. 22, 2,

sehbupy^^, py^^i.
Rec. 33, 34,
P I ^^ I
, IV, 767, Annales
shouts of joy, festival cries.

sehbupy^^^.pysi;.^,
Sallier II, 6, 9, wind, air.

to collect, to gather together, to assemble, to sehbenben (?) p ? Jl


'^^^
J
'^^^, U.
sum up, to add up a total ; Copt. CUdOt^. 113, N. 422

"^ ° a^^,
'-^-nv^ri'Hi^
w
name
Seheptt
of a boat or of a boat-god.
B.I). 104, 5, the

i, L.D. Ill, 219E, 14, summary,

abridgment, collection, edition, list (of troops),


sehef n?*^W,iv,935
inventory, catalogue; P f ^^ "^ ^
^^ s-hemi ^, N. 363,
rx
'1)!^

<:z=> T ^. ,
IV, 945, gathered into the store,
P ^ ^^» ^ ^» P
to turn back, to drive

Sehutut
groups of things.
P § ^^^ 1 1
, collections,
away ; ^ ^ ~*^
D ©
1 1

A.
I

1'
to avert ill luck
caus.

Herusatef Stele 6, 12, crown, tiara, diadem.


P^Mll^i-P^ki'P^K
Sehu |1
I % ^> wind, air, gale(?)
1 r n

& ^"^'
to pound, to crush, to break up, to
grind.

sehU-t see egg.


P|@^; [1©| ^, «-**'»P&f'Pf^&l"'P""<"-
s-henipS^LJ,
A P?^
Off,A
A (J I AAAAAA I I /VVS/W\

"^ ^
n
I
%. -^ O, to stink, filth ; caus. of
| ^ ,p?^oiLj,n^,pi^^,
A A/\A/\AAA /I I AAA/VSA I /VWV/NA iii


I

s-hua (?) ^^^^'


to disarrange, to
confuse; caus.

10 conunand,
(](]li6mfl,

to be
Rev. 12,18,

^'-Plli^i-PIlJi^^-
in command
p|^0|^,

of something,
to administer, to
to order, to direct, to rule,
entrust with a commission ; Copt. CA-g^Ite.
25, 17, 20, to curse; caus. ; Copt. C^L^OT,
sehen-t n
sehurau H ?
I Ay ^^
^^^
<c:i> 1 N
I

I
,
,^^"'^' '"^^^
Imgs, curses. PA
I
?
/VWAA/\
'^
L—Zl, L.D. III, 219, 18, authority, com-

sehuru P §
^=* % ^^ vgi the ac- mand, administration, list, summary ; Copt.

^
!

I X <=> Jr I
cursed.

^=* ^^^
Sehur 1 » ^, Love Songs 2, 3,
-^-"Ptimi-PtSfl-
the name of a district. Rechnungen 37, order, decree, delivery.

-^«'>»pi^j.'v.^«.py^. -^-« PIl,f"^- HI


IV,,53.p®,pjT.PfffiJi.
^57
py o
, to make glad, to keep the feast, to
Ptl,^i-PIGi--°"^'S(^
[ 684] S

^, Rec.
s-hetep 31, 21,
115
Sehenti-requ p|£j^^ ..^-B,

, to make to be at peace, to pacify, to

appease, to propitiate, to unite with; |'


^ q114
keeper of the 5th Pylon.
*« P^^'^^ *^^ ^^^'^'
1- n R ffr
vl .V to make to go
^
back ^1, pacifiers;
P'j^'^'
s-hen Ifi /v, caus.
=^=
n
y^ ^ , to pacify the ka ; caus.

sehenti H? '^ f /v , repulser.

sehetputpf^;^|l,p^|i.A™n.
s-henhen H § '^ § "S ^, to turn
8, II, propitiatory offerings.
away ; caus.
Sehetep neterui H
"^^ ^^ ,
the

sehnu P §^, crown. 10th Nome (Uatchet)


title of the priest of the

A.Z. 17, 57, a piece of Upper Egypt.


sehentu p^o'^'

s-heri fl|X/^'
of armour.

T. 287, Hh. 370,


Sehetep Sekhmit P ^^ ^ ^ ^

^ £5:2. M. 50, [1|<=>W^,P. 170,


pitiatory addresses to Sekhmit^^

Sehetep taui ^ "J^ ^' ^^- ^^4, 7,

a god of offerings ;
^_^^ ^
^Z^ ^ (Saite).

§. 9 sehetpi |1=^(]|] »^,

^, Mar. Aby. I, 6, 28,

"^ f o drive away, to repulse caus. ;


D, m^
n A f
aqp^ censer; plur.
__^ q q Copt. ci.^p. P'^1]!],^?,' |'^o 1 1

seherOS^^' ^^^' ^' ^^9, fighter. s-hetemp|^|, p|^


SehriMuflX^o^'^fSr
seher(?)p^^,^-^3,-kind^of

W /"III
s-heri ^ X
7\
, to destroy; caus.
, to bear up, to exalt ; caus.

sehetemu
-'*""
to make to advance, to Pf^?^^^"^^^^'
s-hes '
attack; caus. Feasant 222, destroyer.
y^

Sehetem-t, etc. pyo^|^^


banks of the stream sailed on by the magical
S-heqer B § '^ "^^ to keep hungry, boat.

to let hunger, starve ; caus. ; Copt. £,OKep. sehetu P|*^, U. 618,


P|^< ^' 327,
u.
P|^^,P. 798, N. 857,
Pl^'^^^'
Sehtt n V^^ fjj » a city of Osiris 469,p|.= ^F=-,P.x69,p|^.^^
s [ 685 ] S P

,
T. 220, 356,
P|^^f=^,U. 560, 8-hetchen hat(?) pS^ ^^O,
P- 668,
p I ^ *^,
Tuat, the nether heaven; plur.
N. 983, the sky of the
to distract the mind.

sehetcher-t *^, bleached cloth.


9
[1
p |
sekh p® » p®. n® ° to make
Pf ^^^^*.
P. 789, N.801, .
J|,
to
PI
<^=^, M. 778-

Rec. 26, 228, the god width, breadth.


Sehet
'
oftheskyof the Tuat.

s-hetch
sekh.tpf^,pe^^.p-
p|, u. 37, T. 266, p*^!!,
=
;^p 5^, hall, chamber.

sekhu p®"^ Rec. 37, 69, slaugh-


to light up, to throw light on, to clear up, to
ter-house.
explain caus. Copt. CA-^XG.
; ;

sekh-t p ® ^ a broad boat, barge,


lighter.

light, rays, radiance.


sekh
p ^ ^, to stretch out the sky

s-hetchta ?' ^^^"•


sekh p ® i), IV, 1153, to tarry (?)
Pl*^!^ 7T
sehetch
p|
'^ c-n, the name of a
sekh p ^ . p ® L«yi, to cut. to cut off,

chamber in a temple. to reap ; Copt. (JOC^.

sehetch MY , a heaven of stars.


sekhi \\^^, U. 537, pj^, Rec.
Sehetch ur "^ ^» ? "^ 3fe=. 27, 86, ^, Rev. II, 163,
p
® Ebers ,
P
pJ
Pap.xo9,i2, p^L^, PJ;^, p®^,
to strike, to break, to defeat, to over-
32, 280, "Great illuminer"— a name of the I

^^,
Sun-god Rec. 30, throw, to beat (a drum), to mark cattle, to knap
67.
flints, to strike a lyre (Leyd. Pap. ^ ^
59); P
Sehetch renpupl^^^^^,
toaim blows witha stick;
P®^ ^*^~^fl'
Sehetch khatut
Tomb Seti I,
PfO^m-
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No.
Rec. 17, 144, to bastinado;
p.^ Pn^^'
10).
to strike a light, kindle a fire ; Copt. C^ttj.
s-hetch p I ^ ^, Hh. 494, to be
sekhsekh H^ fl,^
L.-/1
,
^-P-
^4,
beat to pieces.
17. to

troubled ; caus. of ^^ '^^,


I I

sekh:tp;^. po^,
sehetch i, inspector, overseer.
PJ^.
Leyd. liap. s. ... IV, ..76, ®^^, ®
p p
officer of a boat: {\^ IJ] inspector of servants
lip of the Ka.

Sehetch-t jit -^ ^, a case at law, punishment, blow, stripe, stroke; '


^ X ^,
sehetch per
p ^ to transfer a
house.
Edict 28, ® ^AAA/^A I
fc^

U=^^ Mar. Karn. 53, 35, the


, 100 strokes with a

sehetch-t l^J^.box, case. stick


'''^'
1' wounded;
P(. I '
Copt. CHttje.
686 s
s [ ]
p

Sekn-tl been bastinadoed. V


1
1

^ ^^^^' has
Copt, cioje.
^ ^, o
bitter (?) ;-
sekh-ti I <Z=D
p
(1
*^, " Field of Reeds" ;
plur.

sekh-t n^^, deafness.


sekhi p® l|l) ^^. A"^^t^^^ ^^'' '' 7'
see also U. 475, 483, T. 263, 396,
P. 171,: 198,

200, 326, 327, 462, 603, 631, M. no, 370, 502,


Koller 2, 4, deaf man.
93o> 942, 964,
630, N. 605, 765, 871, 895, 903,
sekh-t I, T. 333. n ^>,
1089 ff., 1337. Later forms are :—

P.825, , M. 249, n Sekh-t aanru « I I


tstsm
p^
o
N. 703,
P^ blessed
, field, meadow gion in the Tuat where the souls of the
Rec. 31, 3I1
dead lived and served Osiris.

Plur.

.u. 624,
i
^n,
,
U. 419,

I
; Copt, cujcge.
Sekh-t aarru
I, B.D. 149, the 2nd Aat.
Mi ? 1 ^2^
\> I' ffi^s 1

q^M
1

ci .0
sekh-ti Sekh-t aakhu
in the
^^_j)V§i, field labourer, peasant, N 167, the field of the spirit-souls
' Other World.
(9
countryman; plur.
Sekhut amiut Aasu
^—:flV^!, w
sekh-t — ta sekh-t q ^, iv, 1130,

'•
field bread."
a mythological locality.
Q W Oi,
Sekhti a field-god; plur. B.D.
,
Sekh-t aa-t ,

" the Great Field "—a region in the Tuat.


179 9,

Sekhti-Sekhti U^"^ Sekh-tankh[lf|||f7.P.393.


M. 560, N. 1 167, "the Field of Life "—a mytho-
, Tuat I and IX, a god.
logical locality.

Sekhti-t , the Field-goddess. Sekh-t uatciiu


||| f]
"^ | ^. ?•
o
"—a region in the
204 N. 853, "green field
Sekh-t aaru
T. 227,
T.73,fl® w w
,

P. 608.

, T. 244, Sekhut uatch-t I

_SaB
P. 100, ,-WT ^ T. 334, N. 704, P. 608, M. 249,
_ _ _, ,

t{ I I o o o
'
" Emerald Fields/' i.e., the sky.

O (j^_2^^^^^,M.28o, DM J^ J-'
M.628, Sekh-t uatchit nefer-t
cultivated
Ombos I, 175, the goddess of fertile
PL land.
N. 1337,
m (|
-2^ ^© ,
IV, 499,
3X Sekh-t Paat
p. 396, M. 565, N. 1 172, a mythological locality.
[ 687 ] S P
Sekh-t mefkat
u o o o

P..8o.M..8o.pj|||^^-^,«.3,, T. 244,
" turquoise field,"
^ , «' field of offerings," the region of
i.e., the sky. offerings of the Kingdom of Osiris in the Juat
Sekh-t nebt heteput plur.
V
|)
^. N. X70,
p
t^ j
a district in the Tuat where offerings
D -" '
were abundant. ^/l.U.S78.

J IJ
Sekh-t Nenta

, p. 603, field of the


rMw day and night sky,
Sekhut hetep-t

f^^,T.333,p

^ D.
Sekh-t neheh o P.824, = ^
N. 703, the god of the
H p^ D fields of offerings.
B.D. 78, 30, field of eternity, i.e., the Other
World, or the necropolis. Sekhit hetep , OmbosI, 175
(i) a goddess of
Sekh-t en Serser-t life, health, and joy; (2) the
field of offerings personified, '^ P T •?" -^
P-
26,
^ I

226, a district in the Tuat containing


the
a-i ©, Rec.
w
<9> -0-

boiling lake Serser (or, Neserser-t).


Sekhut Khakha
Sekh.tneterupj|^^=]^,P.8., ©,N. 1159
n
M. Ill, N. 25, B.D. 177, 8, 9, field of the gods.
Sekh-t Kheprer
Sekh-tRam -^|,B.D.r8o,
32. of Ra.
field
^ , N. 942, the field

of the Beetle-god.
Sekh-t Ra o
(i) a sun-temple near Memphis;
(2)
/~\ . Palermo Stele:

|]jj)
^,
Sekh-t khet-f M ""^(1*^^, Rec
30, 190, a region in the Tuat.

a district of Memphis; ^ Sekh-t sanhemu


B.D. 180, 32, the part of heaven
(3) |jj^[)

in which Ra £i -9 — "
H I ^
lived; plur. ,0,P. 68,
k^^i'IM.",^^^fe^c^
B.D.
1 o o o
p ci 125, III, 19, Respirazione 5, "field of the
0,N. 36. grasshoppers "—a region in the Tuat.

Sekh-t Sasa
Sekh-t Ruruti 'field of the
B.D. 98, a field of
JliO
^ pqp^flc,
two Lion-gods "—the name of the 7, fire in the Tuat.
place in the
sky occupied by Ra at the 3rd hour
of the day. Sekh-t ka p®|||U^, T. 9,,
Sekh-t Heru nnn ^ "field of the region of a royal ka in the l^uat,
^ fli^ \>
'
Horus."

Sekh-theteputOMt=^r?^u.x93,
Sekhti-ka H- U^^, B.1,. .,c,

33, a section of the fields of offerings.

Sekh-t Tchatcha
Rec. 26, 226, "field of the Chief," />.,
o U
of Osiris.
^ Sekh-t Tcher p® B P- 57^

m
\>
o n 0|0 ,

^D.
Sekh-t Tcheser-t JliO w^
; dual (?),
ciDo I « I
Dill Metternich Stele 167, the "holy field."
s [688] P
p

Skhaut p?o"^,Thes. 1285, memorial.


A I

""
Rec. 30. 67, parts
" /• 1

sekh-t (?) I '


of a ship
p ^ ^^^
^
'
I

Skhait Heru p |# "^ £si' P-

sekhsekh P^P®,^,. p^P^i^^


Amen. 22, 17, to flee, to
betake oneself to flight 615, M. 782, N. 1149,
Pl"^^^'
sekhU-t p®^^, a hastening
sekli[se]khti
p
j;;^^-^' _ |>iPlfl1^5'^^""-^''^"''
a form of Isis or Hathor.
^\£
\\ Jn
"^^^
L-zi
^
^1
I , courier, envoy.
^

s-khekh
, , n ^A to weigh, to balance skha p|®^ia. P. 35.,
PI©
|
'
^ /p » caus. ; Copt. cgKffl-
among (?);
, N. 1067, to enter

sekhsekh p® p O- p ^ ^"^^
caus.(?)of^|^f]7|.
to have pleasure.

s.khap|^^,j-^-^p,t?h;n?ght:

Skhaip^=;l^, IV, xo79,tobe

"^"^''^'^ ^'^'
^^' ^'
deaf;
p ^iTi^' ^'

III, 1 40c, to turn a deaf ear to ;


Copt. CO)^.

ber to mind, to commemorate some


call to u. n »-=' r-!
wound, sore, bruise ;

think out; var.


skha-t |l
^ Q. Copt. CA-ttJ.
person or thing, to think, to
|i„-,,
skha-t p ^ ^, P ^ „,'

*^ n
^^ (^ , a kind of fruit (?)

^1 P 1 ^ record, decree. to form, to fashion,


»
skhaa ^Z7
I

»
something cast.

^3, letters,
Skhai P|l|(l*=^' ^^^- ^'
Skhaa-t p ^, A.Z. 1868, 107, hare.

writing;
P^HIj^^^^ "f" \\ ^^=^ S l'
s-kha ^- '°°5, 1007;
Greek letters; Copt. Cg,^.l, C^^. P^^'^^'
Skhai p^^H^-Pl^qili. PI X to row, stroke of an oar ; caus.
,

^iitii'Pmi^^i"'^"^''- Skhabu p »— J ^ ^ '


devourers.
record, remembrancer, writer.
|

skhait P^'^ljl)^^'^^^^''^ '^9, s-khap p"^ ^g,|l Q#|


something which ought to be remembered. tlTj , to swallow, to devour.
/WNA V
to form, to fashion;"
skhaupi^M-Pl^i-Pl 1 i,«.^
S-khap n^^^rL-=Zl,
^ |l
/I

caus.

o^^,piMfl'Pl^^M-P®l
"^j memorandum, remembrance, memory,
skham Pl ^
Copt.
'^'
COJ^eAX.
J^^'^- ^^- ^9°^, 275,

to pluck out ;

memorial, memorial service; 1


1

^ ^^ _^2l 1
skham pT ^^, Jour. As. 9, 10,

CA.^eAX.
T
^^ ^
commemorative formulas ; I 506 ; Copt.

an unpleasant recollection ; 1 ' T


s-khamm p«->^|^f|. ^^ ^^"^^

remembrance. hot; caus.


everlasting
p [ 689 ] S

Skhan 0, to hasten; s-khai


Q
suddenly,
fl^
1^ [1^0, •PZ.I.PZ.--
make to rise up or appear, to celebrate a festival,

Skhan ° = to crown a king ; caus.


P | ;^ , Rev. c^.&rte.
Q
skhaii-t coronation, one who is

S-khann M ^^ '^^ , to breach a wall, p o crowned.

to overthrow caus.
;
^'^'^^-Pf.l.^.Pf.^li-'-^-
bodies that rise like the sun, selected things.
ruins.

overthrow, s-khar 1
n<=>* P^P- 30*4. "o* to

s-khank X infuriate, to make angry ; caus.


5^,P
^ M Leyd. Pap. lo, i, to strain through a s-khi n'
ll-P^IH^po^il
W ^1' w
^ -/j sieve ; caus.
I

to ascend, to scale walls ; caus. of r>


sknank-t I aa/wva
^ , a vessel, a sieve.

S •khi
S-khar pg, Rec. 26, 235,p^^L^,
p W n A , Rec. 12, 72, to re-

move, to thrust away.

<rr> \w=/l, to smear, to overlay


>
i

skhi.skhu|lf?.p©^^,pOij(ly,
with a metal, to plate, to wash over, to milk, to
n ^, Rev. 12, 66, gall; |l©(j(j(^
provide or supply ; caus. ; Copt. C<L^p, C^.p^.
Love Songs of geese ;
skhar-t I
<r=:> 5, Harris I, 30, 5, covering.
^^
-^1'
I
^
5, 2, gall
Copt, cicye.

Skhar-t 0*^*"^
!::> v=>-:^'
^ ^
Rechnungen 70,
of a boat.
deck Skhui n®%
Iw Jr
^'^^- "4, 18, a serpent-
god.

skhar-t I
l<cz> i , a kind of fruit or seed. s'^^-P!te''^-'^-'^*''«-Pu^
ismn
, a pair of gods in the Tuat.
skharaa I, Rouge
X
I.H. H? skhinasha , to StUTlU-
II, ii4;varr. w L_J1
late, to stir up, to incite, to exasperate.
=, Vs=vi, to
X SkhU 1 V^<=>^, draftsman ; Copt. C^^.I.
1

abuse, to curse, to ill-wish ; Copt. C^OTfep,


C^OTp.
skhua p0^^^,deaf.
s-khakh X
'IK-PI^ \\L=J|' skhun, skhunn p®-^^^, H
'^
to hurry, to hasten, to accel-
PI^ W L=/]' erate, to scatter (?)
^='
gf , '
® ^fe ^, to curse, to revile, to ill-

s . . . khakha PpT T '0', I, 130 = wish, wrathful, angry, furious, passionate, irasci-
bility.
"^ ^'^ ^° ^^ ^^^^' *° rejoice.
1 1 .M> i '

skhunnu fl e ^^ L-^, Q ^^ O

^^.p'^l^^^'^.to strain
i'>P®^i'f^l'P®±o^
($. X
through a cloth, to squeeze. .^, angry man.

s-khaker 6,0 Skhun n


I
© -^^ ^^=^
V\A/NAA 1— -J
, slaughter house.

Ikhernefert

of ^^=:^ A ;
1 5, to

n A o "^ decorated.
ornament, to decorate

,
; caus.
S-khus
p ^ ^ p \\ Leyd. Pap.
, 1 3, 1 2,

to form, to fashion, to build.

3 X
s [ 690] P

^ts-
Thes. 1284, to provide, to
Pyi^^^^^^^fl'
strengthen, to fortify, to fill ;
[1 y^ ^^^|
IV, 1 161.

^^'' ^'^'
Skhut-t
P/^^fl. P'^fiuing to strengthen oneself, to prevail over, to gain

S.khebp^J^,todra.backtl.ebc.ts the mastery, strong, strength, might, power

s-khebkheb P ®J® J,
M. 175, to
Litanie 88 ; Copt. ttJXOJUL.
draw back the bolts of a door, to enter =
Hv^wsaq
J^ J,T. 161, N. 688; varr:
P^J
Skhem _ru.
^ ^ L=/l .. uncon-

®. Thes. 1204, n U IJ"^.


quered; -"-
^ ^ ® ^^^^^' ^- 5^"^'

skhebut(?) H® lU SI,
'^'^^^- '"^9,
I -sil 01 prisons (?)

s-khepi n®, u. 482, 0^7^, N. 976,


Skhemu^l^i^.p^®^, power,
Rec. 31, 161, to make to come, to bring, to man of power, chief, ruler ;
plur. Y V nT ' ' ^^ '

lead, to set in motion, to make to run, to pro-

mulgate (of a decree) ; caus. of


D a'
Skhep-t n ® '^ Decrets 25, event, occur-
D -A' rence.
I

the " runner " — ?^ 'Y' %^ 1 , IV, 966, chief of chiefs.

name of a god.
ao I
skhemit P ^ ^ ^. ?• 63, P ^ ® ^,
Skhep-t p^-.U..«,p^f.fl nO M. N. 91, strong woman or goddess.
I' 84,
a kind of grain, a sacrificial drink.
Skhemtiu
^ ^C^, mighty ones.
s-kheper ., Peasant 289,

^- m\\'[ s
, A.Z. 1905,
Skhemit
Amenemhat 3, 6,
^®^ini-f'
a kind of priest.

loi, 1
^ "
^^ Jour. As. 1908, 275, to make skhemabp^^|0 y^^,
to be or exist, to fashion, to form, to create, to
produce, to bring up children ; caus.

Skheper khaut ^ '^ ^^ Y r /I


» bold-hearted, courageous, violent

f omb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 5 1) : plur. <>


^^
Skhef n ® , seven; Copt. C^.ttJq.
Jr I I I

Skhefp^,p^^, to write.
O
skhef 1'^-=—, Rec. 36, 135, impurity. Skhem
Mar. Aby. II, 23, 9, 11, 19, he who doeth
'
mighty deeds, a potentate. Used as a title.

skhem^Po|^,p^^,u..35, skhem em re ,iv,


?
13, strong in the mouth, i.e., of bold or insolent
speech,
p [ 691 ] S P

skhem her ^ t\ | ^, bold-faced, SkhemltpyOu.39o.p<^|^>y.


^
of threatening aspect.

Skhem
P^©^^> M. 252, N. 34,
^e^l, Rec. 3., M, py^o.
L-=J,
^j^, "?'l^' "Po^^""*" ^he life power
^' ^"^^ ^' ^ ''0"ess-htfaded
of a god or man personified, the name of a god ;
I ? Jo ^'
goddess, the consort of Ptah, sister of Bast, and
with 1^, P. 13, with
LJ and "i^ , P. 112; mother of Nefer-Temu. For a Mst of her titles

{} ^ "i
^ f Jl divine power; see Rev. see P.S.B. 25, 218.
I
I

'
m l<^=>\ U' Crit. Nov. 26, 1900.
Skhemit Y Ji, »« various localities, f.g.,

Skhem p^®|^,U. 446,


p^^l^
^> T. 255,
Y I,
U. 514, Power, Divine Power,
\0, ^S JP^n.Mar.Aby. i, 44. 45-

^^^^^ ,
r. 327, Power of Powers; Skhemit |J), |
Yfl' T
I

I
D,
UA*
^ ,
fire-godde.ss
(late forms).

Skhemit ^®, *^^ goddess of the 4th


^ I
'
month ; Copt. ;XPli^K.

^iP^V^^.P^M^^
B. D. passim.
Skhem ami Abetch ^ -(|- ^' P- 7.

M. 10, N. 114, a title of Osiris.

Skhemu u. 643. 645, Skhem arif^l^^.p^e^^


P®|;^^^^>
^s>- fij^ Rec. 34, 177, "Potentate," the name
^J^— 5iJ' of a god.
T. 3.7, N, 838,
p<,^©^<^^, p^®|^ Skhem aa
^ |
, title of Osiris.

^<^^,P.5S3,6.o,py®^^l,Rec.3r,
Skhem-a-kheftiu
^l^^^^
^^•P?-®k\5^i-«''-^--^>P? o III
, Tuat II, a god in the fuat.

Skhemit Uast ^® 'J


o, Tuat II, a

T '
si i
'

deified " powers " of


?^^ men.
'

'
*^^ ^'^"''^ Powers, the lioness-goddess.

Skhemit Uatchit ^^ffflfl^^.


B.I). 23, a wind-goddess.
Skhemui
p® ^^^^, P. 73, M.
.o3.p^®^^^.N..4,pf©^f,
Skhem-ur
p ^ ©^ ^, u. 393,

M.7oo,^y,J^,^|^,y=^\„e P?®k?"^'''5"'?^-"-5'^-
two divine Powers. 51
«-P?®k^-^'''''^'*'P?®k
Skhemui ^^'^ ^''^'&- ^' ^s.agod who
II r bv^friended the dead. ^_^ ^,
" of
U. 516,
P®^^. the "Great

Power heaven.
Skhem ^
I
fl
5ll'
^^''g- ^' "> ^ serpent-god
ofhbations. Skhemit-Bast-Ra ^ ®^W J
"^
3
Skhemiu<^e|^(l(l^J^|. , B.D. 164, I, a Nubian goddess (?)

fuat IX, a company of gods who towed the


boat of Ra.
Skhemefp^®!^^^^,^'-;^^
2X2
s [692] P
p

' '
Skhemit
'
, Tuat XII, a
em &akhu-s
fire-goddess.
^® ^^ N.
skhem
1 191, 1
1
H ^ Y c^*^'

® ^v«o^^, sceptre, wooden symbol


^- 409> M. 586,

Skhem em ab-f fl
^|
O ^ B.D. 153A, 2, a god of the net of the
p<^®^, 6,7, p^®
I

y^ ^» Akeru-gods. skhemti P.

em kheftiu-s ® ^=1=^.=^
Skhemit
^4 ^
{^
P. 8,, n>"^^X'
I

»
R o
I
'
^
^^ —
' '

"—
'
Tuat I, a gatekeeper-
goddess.
,

Skhemit em tesu-sen ^^^^


=>tk^'==>-^^^ B.D.I 44, the doorkeeper
,^_S^i 1' of the 7th Arit.
^ '
the crowns of the South and North united
Gr.
I I 1 I
\^_^ Y'X'^'"''"'

Skhemit me^u ^ ^ |^|> T"at ix,


Skhemti ^^^\\\^^' i"- ^^^^b, 60,
a singing-goddess.
the goddesses Nekhebit and Uatchit.
Skhem en pet khenti utchat v I
|

skhem V' -^-Z- 1906, 123, yi, Westcar


^ Denderah IV, 6i, a ram-
>-s» god. 10, 3, an instrument of music, sistrum (?) ;
dual

Skhem nefer, etc.


^ ^ J^, "^ |
J,
^ ^ |i,L.D. Ill, 194, 37; Pl"'--^,!,-

Skhemi 1
1
^ ^^^, to play a sistrum.
and 148, the name of the Rudder of the northern
sky. skhem v ^v^' ^^^^'^"^ 5^ = M c^^
Skhem neteru ^ L=vii '
, the door of

® ^^ ^
the 5 th hour.
s-khemi. R e ^, R , to be
Skhemit ren-s em hemu-t ^ ^\
unmindful of, to forget, to ignore ; caus. of

Rev, 13, 27, little;


skhem '
Copt. CtJHJUL.
148, one of the seven divine Cows. I 1

skhem
^
^ ^^L^*^^, Tuat
(£ to recite, to
I, Nesi-Amsu 32, 28 :
'

t Jl' decree.
(i) a crocodile-god who praised Ra; (2) a form
of Aapep. skhemiu X I, Rec. 32,

Skhem her P ^ ^"^j Tomb of Seti i,


183; van fj^pa^^^^l' decrees,
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 26).
edicts, addresses.

skhem shu-t ^ R ^^, "strong


S-khemm fl
^^^ ^\ Q , to make hot
pinioned" — a of the Winged Disk. title

Skhemtaui^l^- Y_^,
caus.of
®^^(|.
Hh. 487, a title of Anubis. skhemekh H ® ^v 0', P. 401, M. 573,

Skhemit tesu, etc.


B.D. 145 and 146, the 4th Pylon
P ^® ^ r^
j

I
*
etc.,
in Sekhet-Aaru. ^ ^itV
"^ 4- ' ^^ amuse oneself, to rejoice,
[ 693 ] S

to feci pleasure, "O-


I , Love Songs Skhen H ® —©. share, portion. I'
t '^A^^AA

4, I, delight, pleasure, recreation,


,
skhen 0^5, ^andlet, AAAAAA '
tiara (?), a special
kind of cord.
holiday, joke, sport, laughing-stock ; caus.
I

(?)

Skhen-t H ^ Reiv. 13, 119,


Skhen-t M^Ay^A«AI 1
" , pillur, support i~ , _ I AAAAA/ Si-
® '^'wwv
lAAA/ "y Rev. 92, crown; Gr. irxcvr.
,
plUr.
n WAAA
I
sj?-7>-
J
,^
ReC. 27, 226,
n
I
©
AAAAAA
Y I

I,
^ 13,

^^ ^'•'^- ^^f' legs of a chair


skhen H C3, abscess, skin disea.se.
TTTT, '94) i^>,

•Ajv^-, I I I I or bed. n V r-t AAAAAA

skhenut
P4^}|||,
IV, 6x2,
[1^
skhenn
^ ?t^'
^° ^^^ away, to decay.

skhenuiu [l'f-^()(]^^^|.
,
A.Z. 1900, 30, 1, 1 'wwv^ I
,
I I 1 I dyers (?)
B.D. 172, 42, the four pillars of the sky.

skhen, skhenn flgQ, Rec 33, 4, n \^ I^JJ^ to make to fall, to overthrow, to


I ^ O '
breach a wall caus. ;

terrify
Skhennu
or frighten.
P
"^ ^ ^^, things that

to fold in the arms, to em-


AAAAAA
AAAAAA brace, to contain, to hold. skhena-t H ® fl©"^^,
^^^'^' ^^"'^^
I AAAAAA 1 O I support.

skhen ds-t , B.D. 153P, skhenip ® QS.Rev.-n ® O.


I AAAAAA 1 J\ I AAAAAA f
17, to embrace one's throne
fortune, hap, event; Copt. aj^.ajm.
skhenu P^O^l'P"^'-'^ ;, incanta-
Skheni H ^
tions. flfl^. Rev. 13, 75, event,
I AAAAAA 1 1 y^l
n ® ^^^
Skhen ur fortune ; plur. I
, Canopus Stele.
AAAAAA I I I

B.I3. 146, the doorkeeper of the loth Pylon.


skhenu n ® 0||. n ® 0^^.
Skhen maat © the name of a
I AAAAAA V5l U I I AAAAAA _Zl >•'

events, conditions, circumstances.


AAAAAA >ca>t; '
sacred boat.

s-khen,s-khenn AAAAAA © S-khensh Iaaaaaa y^, Rec. 26, 6q, IIa/^


w AAAAAA
<G^, to make to stink; caus.
p
«^-
^, n /WVAAA
n ®
I AAAAAA I
- ^ . . . . I AAAAAA
s-khenti fl
^ ''^^,
p. 176, M. 316

hover over, to come to rest, to stand still, to

alight; n^^^=S^, L-I>- ni, 140B, to halt


I II I ^ I
'
on the way.

skheniu[t] P^(111^^A, Rec.


AAAAAA
place of alighting. ^^^
8, 9,
pii:;;.P(i.iv,,o3.,p(i
skhennu H ® "^X, P. 430, M. 615,
Hh- 393. to promote, to put in front, to make
^
I AAAAAA Cj .U to advance, to make to sail to the south, or up
|-p AAAAAA
Stream ; caus. of jj
h i^ .

those who
W
alight.

skhent-t (?) H ^ Maxims


Skhenu
P^ ^ "^ 7^ , repose, alight-
of Ani
I AAAAAA ^ I .^,i-
ing; ^:-0^,n ® ^Wy,^ ^"^o"^ent
skherp^^ = p-
'WAAA oO I aaaaaa(2 ^' TP" of leisure.
2i, to inform.

2x3
p
s [ 694 ] S

Skher H ® J , to plan, to design, plan, Skher H Ih ,_i],Rec. 33,5, H /I\ ^^-^1,

design, destiny, arrangement, intention, advice, to present offerings (?)

opinion, character, affair, condition, dispensa-


s-kheri(?) P ^ ^ [h
tion, scheme, business, plot, kind, species,
to belittle, to underrate.
behaviour, manner, habit, wont, use, custom,

device, mark, trace plur. ^ ^ V' S-kherp P © § , Sphinx Stele 3, to set


;
I
i '> M |
at the head, to establish ; caus.

Stele II, condition, existence; <2>- I i,


S-khert I
<=> ^ , to rejuvenate (?) ; caus.

skhes p_^7.,p^i7.,p^p.,,
.oai.cMo,ead;P^.|l^^fii,
P. i6b, 67, useful plans;
r I ^ V^ /I\ 1 '
Leyd. Pap. 8, 13, Mar. Karn. S3, 37,
^ © ^ ^ A,
under
LoveSongs 3, 4, pe il fl 7^,
p_^ 51 ]^,
'^^=^, his directions ; 1

v 1 '

to run, to hasten = ®
, celestial existence; I ^ 3 "T" ^ ,
1 I .

manner of life; n ^ i ^^^^ Ik 8 8 eternal


SkheSU n n (2
^ , runners.
,

s-khesef ^ [1^, Rec


plan;

the innocent.
P^^ j^^-®*, manner of
Qr, l>?jk
^
D, to make to
27, 219,

go back, to give
p^
Skhri n ® /lyvgj Peasant 191, 235, evidence against; caus. of ^^Y_'i n
I ^:=» 1 1 1 ^ captain of a boat.
skheshen (?) Rec. 26. 65
30 y\
,
;

1^^^(1(1(2 , report, writing, document,


var.
^m
plan; van
s-kheti ^, T. 171, ,P. 118,
Peflfj"^.
10 turn back, to repulse ; caus. of
Skher [l^H, p^^<w,B.D.
30B(Ani), to offend s-khetkhet ^ /V , Love Songs
(?)

8-kher p_2,<;. U.331, 4, 8, p "^ Z\. , to repulse, to


P^|,,p^ "J"
^'"'^
drive back ; caus. of _ .

^. P.S.B. .0, 48,


p^^. 7^
'
S-khet
Pf| = P^|,.obenps,de
^^<?, to overthrow. down, head downwards; caus. of ^ \f.

Skher-t p<^^, defeat, overthrow. S-khet n ^ W ^, Rev. 14, 2, to fall; caus.

Skheru [1 A ^O^, bowls overfull. Skhetiu M^ I


, fiends, devils ; feni.

Skher r^-g^-^, B.D.149. P


150, a god of the 6th Aat. skhetp®^,^*,p®^.N.,8,.
Jkher-remup^^^l^^ P
X
^ L=^' X,

I I
'
^•^' '49> the god of the Aat Amhet. X
I
Sll

S-kher
p^[^, to cut, to pierce.
p [695] s p

j^ ^L-«/l, to twist, to peg out a S-khetkhet o


(J
tie, to
P^^. P. 694,
p
snare, to lay a net, to erect a shelter made of o & U-fl, Rec.
leaves and branches, to build a booth, to weave
oJI^'^'^J k "^^^^^ Amen. 12, 9, to weave 30, 193, to overthrow, to upset; P ^ ® '^
I
^^ X A &- \\ ^* words; Copt. CUJ^e: r^"^^
""^ ^ V, ^' "55. a woman wiih pen-
'
l dent breasts ; caus.
Skhet 2^r®-, Israel Stele 20, H

, to
Skheti
P (] (]
J^. ^ Rea 32, 85, a person

snare, to catch birds in a net


who is head downwards; plur. [l ® ^ I , men
hung from a barge head downwards.
s-khetkhet , to snare in a net
skhetiupj^(]()^,, ^_^
fiends, the

skhet
P^^^» 5-D. 189, 1

j^ U(l ^, hunter, fowler, snarer; plur.


skhetu
p ^^ 1 * ' »
^ ^"^^ss of ^''''^^•

!>
Skhet her ash-aru
p^ S ^ff;-
S-khet n ® ^JM, ^^^- ^9» J9, to make
skhet p ®^,p%,U. ,93, p ''
sail.

^L_V1, net.
Ses n n Q = n n ^.=_ Q , to roast, t© bum.

"^"^
Skhet v*ll- ® 1=::, Edfd I, 77,
Ses-t 1
fl =
P P fl» the light of
a fire, a bright fire.
^A^/v^A /WVA/\A
a name of the Nile-god and of
AA/VAAA the Inundation. = S-Sen H H ^^,
SeS n n £) to smell, to

Skhetiut^^|j(j°^.B.D. ...,., breathe; caus.

the goddesses of the chase. '"'^


sesi n n ^ = jl 1 fi, to smell.

nO /VA/VAAA

ses (?) 1 1
AAAAAA , to drink.
I I ftA/yWA

iM '^ ^"^^'•
% ]i^
'
'
^5'
"iiir'
^"^ "'''''^^
ses n n n, P p
, horse ; SeS-t

skhet ^®i=i, IV, 367, division; n M o n, filly, mare; Heb. D^D-


'-'*—
/H ^ ^
1 without division (of an obe-
/wwv\ L±J ci '
lisk), />., monolithic. Qoe (^
n~iTS~^ L-D- II^ 2o8e, a name
Ses |l|l^
^
(
J
>
or title of Ram^ses III.
skhet p
^ ^^ ^» P^^"ts, bushes.
ses
p p
-A, Rec. 29, 144, n n "^ A
S-khetkhet 0^®^, enquiry, investi-
^ j^. Mar. Kam. 53, 34, to walk, to flee;
gation ; Copt. ^OT^eT", ^OX^T.
Skhe^ I "^^i^ , injury, harm.
ses-t (?) n n o ^, ankle-joint (?) ; dual

pp.i5;plur.pp.|?.
c^-^ ^ ' '
X ' ^° ^^ turned upside down
garment of
SeS-t I I
X, Rec. 15, 152, a
A t^^ n ® ^^ placed head downwards;
some kind, bandlet ; Heb. tT^

2x4
[696]

sesut ^
Jr 1
£J
1
1
IV, 692, inlayings of
copper (?)
Sesun-t 1
1
1 1
wwvA J
a withering, a scorching.

ses heb en ses , festival of S-SUn ab n n -^^ ^* '^, to be sick, to


"^J^P
the 6th day of the month. feel nausea, mental or physical.

ses O,
s-sur tto '
give to drink ;
caus.
(2
O. day; pUir. 390.
o %%^ ^
.

S-SUtut n n , Rec. 4, 136, to


O seasons, periods of time; Copt.
COT, CHT, COTCOT. walk, to walk about ; caus.
> r> rt>
e o /Ti n n
to cut, to destroy caus.
sesu
r loOO, L.D. III, 65A, 8-RAb
® nn 1]^^>- ;

1 1
I I J L=vi' Copt. cMe, ce^e.
, Rec. 19, 15, time, seasons.
o' S-sebi(?) nn '^
j^, Pap. 3024, in,
J
s-sa i'- 409, M- 585, make to CU)&€,
P"^"^'^' to smile or laugh ; caus. ; Copt.
N. 1 191, to strip off clothes, to undress; caus. CCJoElI.

S-sa n n "^^ ^ , n 2! "^^^ , to make s-sebeq Fl fl


Jzi, 00 jl
f , to choose,

to depart, to drive away, to expel ; caus. to elect, to indicate by a sign ; caus.

s-sa MHi^'^, ppi^


1, 131, s-sept PPy.iv, 653.
pp^y.
Decrets 29, Shipwreck 53, n I 1 Iq] IV, 707, ^^'- ^'"^ 36.
PP^f. P^l\'
IV, 160, L.D. III, 140C, P P Iq] 28, to prepare, to sharpen weapons ; caus.
I

^' 'o' ^^ Qr' ^^ ^'^^^' ^^ ^^^ ^^^^ food, Sesef p "


,0^^, Suppl. 1118.

to sate, to satisfy ; caus. ; Copt. TCIO.


Sesfl p'^'^^ni, Thes. 1201, A.Z. 1905,
Sesa [1 p I^ "^ ^, Ddcrets 30, suffi-

ciency, provision, ration. 17, 11 ^ 1 11 , Israel Stele 7, to smelt, to melt,

sesaa
/^ ^^^^
O
'
repletion (?)
headache.
to cook, fire, hot ashes, tinder ; •<2>- ^ /

make a blaze of something.


sesim (?) 1 1 1 1
w W , horses = Heb.
, to

sesem ^\ l^, a pair of horses ; varr.

Sesu
Usertsen III

Sesu (-
;
IPwl©
Gr. ^enowaiv

pMYI OiP4eHajl) .
J
Jj, Sesostris, i.e.,

^]^,
— r^,

-*PPK'P'PK^'PP^
P P^^^^J Heb. DIPID

mare (?);
(?)

Anastasi I, 12, 3, 18, 8, 27, 3, 5 = Rameses II.


horse, plur.
Pp^j^
S-SUashppf]^°°^,B.M.448,
to praise caus.
; (?)
PPK,Y,-^-s»^-'«'PP-^,^^
s-sun n -^ -4=" , N. 446, n -^ -^« ^_^ - Heb. D'^DID.

JX^
,[l[1^0
I I /\AAAAA C£
sesmi P P ^ , a kind of disease.

^» 4 S-Sen P ^^, M. 81 var.


~^*~, N. 88
;
Q P
/wv^^A 1 /www
^^ ni,nn^-t^,Rev. 11,66, nn^^^,
I I

s-senpp ^.u.565.pp|^,T.3.,
L.I). Ill, 140B, to destroy by to scorch,
fire, to
blast caus.
;
pP|Fi'»^-346, PPIF.R--9,
[ 697 ]
P

0,
a 4^.
seska
.56, (1 ii
w
£1,
PpU^. B-I^- 70, 3, A.Z. 49.

e n"~*~ 56, a part of the body (?)


_ n* , M <0, to smell, to breathe: caus.
£J KJ I
AA/VWi

sesen-t II breathing, breath, smell.


seska ppU^ III'
° a kind of grain or
seed.

S-Seni '>^ =
sesh p™,forp <, arrow.
1 1
'w^AA/^
, to make open.
Sesh P'~^^L—5, pr-n-iV, to unlK)lt,to
Sesen-t 1
'^^^'^
o, P. 169, an opening.

open see sen


; 1

sesenu |I|Iq ^,Rec. 17,94,


^ ^;
|l|l

sesh-kha-t osz] n C3SZI o


see khemenu. I
ICK-e> '
I
M-D 000'
sesenu "opener of the body" —a kind of medicine,
P[10^^,PP|^||1, aperient (?)
the eight primeval gods ; see Khemenu.
sesh to pour out, to flow.
s-senb |l|l iv,
L^ ,

j , 914, |1
11
j |,
I I ^^37, A.Z. 1900, 128, to make sound or
Seshti jl*"^^ ^ II , the two breasts.

healthy, to heal ; caus. of 1 wwva j


J .
sesh loo(), to be white.

s-sentch |1 [1°^ ^5^,


pp
"^ Won. sesh 1
1 Y , byssus.
""I",

1307, to terrify, to make afraid; caus. of I "^ 3 . seshu I , IV, 666, ring money, rings.
W X
sesentchem
pP
'^ | ^^=^' ' '39- sesh-t p ™, p
™ i , a kind of grain (?)

used in making offerings; U. 155,


PPf^|||,Leyd.Pa,3,4,pp|^. 1

J,

white sesh-t; T, U. 156, green


iv.ns..pp||,pp|^^,pp|^| I sesh-t.

r~\n C3SZI
sesh-t U-fl,
-^, pP ^l^^'^'
Ikhernefert 15,
PP"| ^ o'
drought, dryness.
I^^.HarrisI,,,^, 7,pp||^;^,a
sweet-smelling, costly kind of wood.
Sesh-t p™^; seep ICZSEJ , and
P.S.B. 17, 253.
Seser p'p.^:>f|, Rcc 31, 169; for
sesha pT^TiT'^, abird.

s.shapHiI^^,p ^, Gol.
S-sert IV, 749, to plant, to
p P^*^. Ham. 14, 143, \\J£^
Gol. Pap.

cultivate; caus. of 1
^. 9. 30. l^ S ^^, K oiler Pap. 4, 5, to ordain,
P
S-Sehu p.=_"^, destroy, destruction (.?); to decree, to authorize, 10 instruct, to comniis-
P
B.D. 64(Rubnc,
s-sekh (s-usekh) p ^, u. 425,'!'. 244,
sion;PH^^^|.,
p
^^' order
333, P. 456, to enlarge, to make broad ; caus. Sesha-t nTjIj'^^,
I
^=^^^^ i>^P\
=^7j,
decree (?)
S-Skhem f\f\^ ^, to make strong or sesha (?) pc3o^ci=D,T. 339,^627,
powerful; caus. of ^ {^ ^\ |. Verbum 387, guide (?) leader (?)
p

s-sqebh(?) Rec. 4, 136, to


s-sha pc^"^^, M. 692, p—
P P^ J[|,
refresh, to make cool ; caus.
y/.N. 553
[ 698 ]
S p
p

s-shebsheb p czsa cissz} {^ to


Sesha-t (Seshait) p DO J J
vomit.

T..68.
68.
f,
M. 426,
f.M.4.6, t^. t-|.lo'
f^, seshp p^, Rec. 16, 133, to receive.

Rec. 30, 194, 31, 28, A.Z. 1906, 124,


Jl,
IV,^io74, B.i:). 57, 6, 152, 31. 169, 18,
architecture,
the seshp-t p^ o, U. 488, P. i72,N. 939.

of learning, wisdom, a female who has conceived.


goddess

Seshpui P™^l](). P- 391, M, 558,

N. 1 165, the two pillars of Ra.

a seshp (Shesp) p™^, Hh. 381, Rec.


Seshua ^00^^!], able, wise,

wise man, skilful, cunning. 3I,X9,P™ P«o'^«^hine.


seshaut Hoa'^^.N. 984 seshp-t (shesp-t) p™|^' N. 1365.

_, , , . nr^nri Tuat X, the name of a light, rays.


SeshsM ,-3^ I]

god in the Tuat.


1 1 '

seshp-t (shesp-t) (l^lf


D
JR.'P- 373,
, _ . 0'=^^ A.Z. 1908, v
19, a kind of
sesha-t |l^^, y '
^^^^^^
M.i25,N.694,
P^^°5,P^° ^^5
s-shi Roaljl], T. 264; var. pi=s=D^.
D
bandlet, white
Seshu ^, Stele of Palermo, ^^, U. 539, a white garment or fillet or

apparel Copt. ttJOJn.


T. 29s, a god of learning, writing,
;

(4ktk ti.

T^^* and literature.


seshpu p^^D^x^, P^D^I'
s-shu Roo^, U. 415. P- 274,
PP P^°^.d"ed grapes (?)

DS=]%, M. 489, RoaP^, P. 334, 335, to


seshpen
oa '^^^ ulcer, boil,

lift up into heaven (?) ; caus. of oa p ^. (?) O '


blain (?)

"°^^^ ^^°''^^-
seshepsut
P^ irJ^
|
'
P

^^ , nR ^^ , to dry up, to make empty :


caus. seshem p — .>kJ
S-shU P R '^j Rev., to repulse. — 1 1

Seshuit
PP
o ^, Jour. As. 1908, 273, p-^^kfi'+Mi'^:
o form, similitude, likeness, copy
1^k, ,

procedure, service, state,


manner, behaviour,
condition, action, conduct, design.

blow, calamity, disaster, misfortune, weakness,


emptiness ; Copt. CA.CtJ.
<=>^
seshem reth ^^^ |'

name
"2^
of an
s-shuap^of]-^"^^, pm g__j ^^
§\ I

i
A.Z. 1908, 16, the
amulet.

r)
(
"^ ^
mc^Sl
S-Shui pp(](]^,Rev. =
^ "^^ I '
•'
to despoil, to impoverish ;
caus. Seshem
^^ ^^ ^ ^' ^'

PJ^,tobe
(B.
strong.

seshumi
be weak
P |P
Copt.
|'
CCOCyAX.
^ f)!) J^"'"- ^'- '9o8,
^ <li, picture or statue of a god; plur. ^^^
304, to ;
p
s [ 699] S P

7\ ^, Peasant 191,
p^ c ^^, U. 504.
386, Rec. 3, 2, serpent image.
uraeus guide;
''•
^^''
"fs)^^' ^^J^^^
T^ ^ O ' moon. , N. 951.

Seshmit
the 2nd hour of the day.
^^, ^^, goddess of
seshem heb "fts |;^ ^3:? ^, vz.
1 906, 131, director of ceremonies of the festival.

Zud. Dend., Thes. 31, one of the 36 Dekans.


seshmu kh-t
director of the universe.
p ^ |s^
j]
I
0||,
Seshem Af (?) ^'^^ the rejected body
^
— ^"^^'—
,

of the Night Sun-god Af.


seshmutaui 1 ^^ >
^>

s-shem p-^^,u. 482, ^^, director of the royal palace.

^|^, p^^, ^^
seshem
% <'? n
^^
1\ -O
-^m U I
'^=K>k
'
^ sacred boat, a
portable shrine.

•^^l- ^^^^.'og"ide, to seshmit


^^1](]-|.^|^
lead, to direct, to administer, to govern ; caus. o^ , divine guide, title of a goddess.

s-shem ab O^^lx ^ '^, ^^ ^'r^^^


Seshem
-" .ms J\ I the mmd. Affi ^(j'^^ljll^G^^, Tuat
VIII, a fish-god. '^'^ ^^-^11
seshem
p^^^l iv, 1x13,
p^ Seshem aranbfi ^(1^3 J'^'^"^,
^^^
^< 'administration.
f' 1 '
'

Tuat VIII, a dog-god.


seshem-tp^|^,p^^,M.355. Seshem Ast ^1 r|, TuatVIII.aform
w ,
I JJ of Isis.

Seshem Asar ^ITCT, Tuat viii,


Jhes. 1289, guide, guidance, direction; M^^ the form of Osiris in the Circle As-neteru.

ducting of the festal service in the temple.


" Living
Seshem ankh
Form "
— a god.
^ ?• , Tuat ill,

Seshem ba neteru ^2?^


a^^ IIT
"5^ -^ guide, leader, director; plur.
^^ 4^ ' Tuat VIII, a ram-god in the Circle Aakebi.

Seshem Nut "^1 ^^ , Tuat viii,

the form of Nut in the Circle Tuat.

Seshem Neb-t-he-t "^TT, Tuat x,


J^er. 19, ^9;
^^(j()^ ra , leader of

a form' of darkness at the 2rid door of the dark


^'vine
peace, i.e., peacemaker; [fe ^v J) i,
road to Sais.

seshmup^^,p.ioo,p^^^, Seshem nes-f "^ /


'T^ , Tur
uat

VII, a star-god.
P. 309,
^^
f'^^^^^. I'easam 54,
Seshem neter P^S^^^^^IJ), Ca iro
^-•P-k^--P-k^ Pap. IV, 2, a god.
p
[700]
X
Sesbem remu neteru "^j^ seshen w^, a mistake for
I

^^ |
j
1

P
Tuat VIII, a ram-god in the Circle Aakebi. to open, to make a way through.

Seshem Heru '^ , Tuat X, a god s-shen, s-shenn


"^^^^
/'^> i'- 306,

who destroyed the dead.


n™0^'^A^AAA JLt VJ
n^^^^H^,
I>wwv\ »y
to overthrow,
rT\—
to

^^
I

I Ar
Seshem Heru I , Tuat VIII, breach or pull down a wall ; caus. of ^/^AAAA '%S^ =
/VAAAAA "Y

form of Horus in the Circle As-neteru. /VvAAA/\


(\AAAAA

B.D.
Seshmu Heh
17, 47, a title
P lo=^
of Uatch-ura.
^^ ^ I I
seshen
P. 420, M. 601,
storm, hurricane,

Seshem Khatri
VIII, an ichneumon-god.
^ *^ hL Tuat
seshen

seshen
oac^9=o
a field of

lily knosps.
lilies.

000 ,

Seshem Khepera ^ ^ I
(1 ,
Tuat
seshen
CSZ]
/wwv\

AA/\AAA
Yy
I
O
I
lily water, extract
of lotus.
VIII, tlie form of Khepera in the Circle Sesheta.

'^'^^^, Tuat
seshen-t R ^^ f , Rec. 36, 210,
Seshem shet (?) x,
garden-house, booth.
a serpent form of Horus.

Seshem Shu '=^::^ R , Tuat XII, the form


seshen -tchet(?)
kind of reed basket.
IZSZI
^f-
of the Sun-god at sunrise.

"^ seshshen OLD Z.D.M.G. 46,


Seshem Shu I oszi R %^, Tuat ftAAAAA

117, Love Songs 2, 8, lily, iris, lotus; see


VIII, the form of Shu in the Circle Sesheta.
-Tvn ^^, and compare Heb. ]U)^l!? ; Gr. ffovffof
Seshem ka Amenti "^ U ^' T^^*^
ft/VV\A

ICISZl to plan, to ar-


VIII, a bull-god in the Circle Aakebi. sesher range.

Seshem Geb ^ "^ I

J,
Tuatviii, sesheru Tl
(2
^ o.ni
¥r
the form of Geb in the Circle Tuat.
plans, etc.
I
,

"^ ^
I

Seshmu taui H '^ y^


^^^ sesher (l^^^, U. 553, to draw out, to
^ Jj , B.D. 148, 8, a solar-god.
'

clean out, to sweep out, to milk ; Copt. CA.^p,

X-TTT
V
Seshem Tathenn
HI ;
rr.
see Tathenn.
^ ^^ r "^ I
I

I ftAAAAA
J)
i_J
, Tuat
sesher
^^-^^
^, I, 149, dung, excrement

Seshem Tefnut "^ ^ Tuat viii, sesher Roo A <^=>, u. 276, A


o .
^ .
I

1
,
fl

the form of Tefnut in the Circle Tuat.

^^
N.7,9, p^|,Rec.3.,.7i,
p^l to
seshemu
Syrian hills where cedars were
^ ^, felled.
iv, 373, the
make to shine, to emit light, to bleach (?)

s-shemm pm^^ fj , to warm,


sesher-t fl
I
r-vn
I
1:^
',
U. 68,

Rec. 31, 172, bleached


p(J
N. 328, n^^^^g'Tp,
hea.;caus.ofm^^(|.
s-shen H
inn B.D. 64, 50, to
linen; plur^^ ^ ^ ^"^f , U. 394,

alight, to protect (?) ; caus. of


,

fl™^I^B.D.x74, 13, pSiU


p
s [701] P

(3 I

S-Shes Mf-^, lo open, to unbolt; see ^^, bandage, bandlet, string, cord of a book,
n AA/wvA ii i iiiiii
***^
girdle, belt, turban, diadem, tiara; I
Q^,

S-Shesp 1 rrr-i ^'^^ Rec. 30, 1 96, to a bandlet crown ; 1


'*^ '^
, a crown with
, fi

make to receive ; caus.


plumes: 1'**^
c:=> III
<r:r> ® i
^^^~^, IV, io;>,
^^'
I I I I I I

s-sheser fl 5 ^, see
$ ^. garlands on their heads.

sesheser [1 ^ /j'^, R ^ ...a, seshet O*^


I
<-"-^ Or,
-v..^'
^"^''^"
crown, diadem.
^i^*'^
^'

corn, gram.
seshet rDH^^c^s^, Palermo Stele,
SShek n^^ T |, Rec 27, 224 (var.
festival of the bandlet or crown.

3^), to cover over, to protect (?) "^^ ^''*^, ^^v- "' ''^^ ^^o^u-
seshet fl ^'

I cr^> I
ment, inventory.
s-sheker
P™§ = pg§. ^a"^- of
seshet R**^ /\, whip.

seshet-t R "^ ^ , Rec 2 1, 82, R '^^


s-shetap^^, p-D '^^A
[Z~zi, Thes. 1202, Mar. Karn. 54, 48, I

make make

mystery of something,
caus. ;
, to hide, to

Copt. OjOJCyX.
to make
secret, to

confidential
a

^, Koller Pap.

verandah, window, opening in a wall, balcony


5, i,
^ ^ ^ ^, ^ \^,
(?)

porch (?); Copt. cyOTCyT.


sesheta , mystery, secret;
^^•2- ^^7o, 171, niche
seshet R'=^lfp,
AAAAAA
1
I
^ ^-,.
a secret
J of the royal

<-'=^ I U 1" a wall.
harim.
s-sheper R"4^Sd?^
D^ 21
I, Rev. 14,
seshet 1
^^, A.Z. 1906, 130, to mount,
I I I I

D =

to ascend, to roll up, to revolve.

1**^ seq R^-ss^, ^^'


seshet 3 , Mar. Kara 35, 63, to P f^. P^^'
make a horse prance about, to perform feats of 27, 227, to gather together, to collect.

horsemanship, to circuit like a star.

seshet H'^^S, '^^ """^'^


se<l
P^> P- 95.
P^\> ^- 285,

• <--=-^
ftv
""!
?'-T'
light-circle. P- ^45» ^o smite, to strike;
I
331, 608, I
zl
Y '

seshet fl":^J=7,iv, 6,5, p^"^* see


P^.=-r.
A.Z. 1905, 23, a planet (?) comet, or
^7o> to destroy;
shooting star. Qon
seq R /^
|i^^, >.
^*-^- "'
Copt. cojK.
^o decorate, to put
seshet n^=^ci:>^, ^ = Copt. ceK ^o.

I
c^rxi on a garland. seq her 1 ^ ^ Rev.
,

seshet fl __, U. 155, ,


P.
seq M -^ ^ > sacking, haircloth ; Heb. pfc"

162, 685, N. 1040, Gr. auKKoy^ ; Copt. COK, CtOK.

*^^^^*^,
"^ , to tie, to bind, to tie round, to gird on. seq R Sphinx Stele 12; see s-Srq.

seshet n'~^^<=>^, p. 346, 413, i'- 43» s^aip^^|,p^|,p^^i;|,


PST-PT^s, p P-¥II P-MII P-I
fl [ 702 ]

s-qebhp^J^I, P.394,
Pll^,
M.
^ "^
561, to cool, to refresh; caus.
Rhind Pap. note 112,
^ f) %> T ^-^•
"^ ^" ^esive, what is left Copt.
Ani V. .o
Sqef P Jl
;

exalt,
p^^fjf^, A.Z.

1905, 28, to prolong life; caus. sqem


P^%*, var. ~T ^^, to des-
D
^ O ^^'
I

S-qai-nu-baiu, etc. troy, to annihilate.


P
s-qema ^^^- 36, 133. to consoli-
I

II
^
O*
the name of the 3rd hour of
the day.
p
I —^4, ' date ; caus.

saarp.^_^2,'<'-^^opt;
s-qenP ^ ^, p ^ ^, p ^ / ,

to make bold, to encourage ; caus.

s-qen, s-qenn
^
^ „ n zi
I !
,
P vv^ -0= , Rev
, to plaster, to smear. II, 93, to anoint oneself, to put on fat.

sqer ^ 2±l, to sail; Copt, ctrkp.


S-aa n ^ i^ ^° vomit, to pour out [1

I Q f ' caus.

Sqer |1^^=^, Palermo Stele, P hi


sqaankhiu ^^fJijL iv, 1147, ,

fl C^, P. 77, U. 403, p.==:^, P. 68,


P ^ (j

a "^^
sqan V / p
(?)
I
'^^
^ :nr-y
,
^° ''^ '^^^ '''^^^^'

destroyed. ^•p^^^-p<i^d-pZ^
squ p^^f|, [l^xf|,fuel(?) fire(?)

ibid.3r,,72,p^^,p^\^,^^,
sqeb Mar.
[1^J|>, P^J^^|>,
Karn. 54, 57, captive, prisoner of war. P^^'P.^^^'P^l'P^I')
r-> '
^ — ^, to beat, to strike, to fight,

to capture prisoners;
n ^ uiiiiiii
I

r n'
^o break open
'o '°°'< a'. '!"=
sqeb ri/iJ.®-,'° -<=<^'

a door ; Copt. C\K€.

S.qebp^^, p^J$,'ocoo,,tore. sqer-t p<^L-=fl, fight.

s^ebbp.J^..>,p.JJ|,p.JJ sqerap^|),p^.^|),p^|^,
AA/wvv
J
to cool, to refresh ; caus. U fl#, prisoner, captive.
jY

sqebbup^JJ^^|g,bath.house, sqem p
^
^^> prisoner, captive,

Sqeb p /I
J |, B.D. 142, V, I
(-¥^ p ^
fettered; plur.p^^j,
p
'O
\| I
,

-s3 J! _2t^ id I I /VSAA/NA VS/\/WA L. -I /


p^^iii:^-
Sqera ankh P^^' Palermo
sqebp.j_.pj^ = pj- -^ Stele,

a god.
P.^fli>f7.— .p^--^^
Seqbit p^J|^|.^-^^-'42,V,25,a fl>,IV,6r.p^.Ji^.p^|>^,
goddess.
© a combatant captured alive; plur.
S-qeb pzi
J "^gf, Metternich Stele 7,
f 1
^^_^ T ID* ''

to cry out, to wail ; caus.


P^.^fM>-
[ 703 ] S P

A G X
sqernu
M "^ ^,
*'^^" '''^'^^'
, fighter, conqueror. Sqeti-her fl \1 e'"/*?*^
I 2nd Ant.
Sqerit Ombos II, 130, a
sek n ^^^^ » n
p^^^ goddess. (j ^^i::*.

Sqer tchatchau 11
1 <=>
"^
,—7'^'. Tuat I I
'
sek 1
J
^:35», to cover, to dress.

All, the name of a star-god in the Tuat.


sek re p^^p^^y*, u. 253,
P^=^|,

to hew, to cut.
T. 273,
p ^z:* \^, p. 26,
p ^^3^ ^ , M 36,

I ^zz^ ? , to purify the mouth.


seqes (?) M 3 ^ *=^ , Anastasi I, lo, 9,

some hard substance. Sek re H^


I
7^ *'^, '*'"^^'!
A L-fl
» serpent-
god m the Tuat.
I

P.S.B. 16, 238, disposition, inclination, relation-


Sekre
of the 6th hour of the night.
p | ^ L-Z) ^^^^ "] ^ , the god

ship, a mathematical term ; caus.


Sek her B.D. r36B, 3, a god
S •qet \\\ , Hh. 472; caus. of Q I ty '
of the lake of Fire.

pl^r*;, P^^, PI--. .op„„,


to draw, to draw away, to carry off, to make an
U.478,p^c^j()^J^,P.382,fl^c=(j(l end of, to destroy.

seki p^^:=^(j(j ^^, Peasant 205,


p
n rl
*=^^ n r|
"^^^ to sail, to travel about in a
'
I 1 O y\ ' I 1 7\ boat ; caus.

S.qettfl^^^^,N.954,p^^ P \ ^, P ^, P- 64, N. 498, to perish, to

come to an end, to make cease, to diminish, to


0;|.^J^,N.i38,[1^^7.,p,^^0, be destroyed ; I ^^z:^ , N. 938.
(1

J\ O O
'H
(sic),
sek 1 1 R ^ ^^ ^mn , . the end, death,

Gol. Hamm. 14, 134, II Q U^, to sail, the finish of a matter.

to travel about in a boat.


seki-t ,
pain, anguish, despair;

sqetut
P ^ "^ ^ ^' Pap. 3024, 71,
\w^ failure of courage,
O Ci

sekk i, to bring to an end (years

a journey by boat, a sailing, a boat procession,


a course on the river. seksek p|^z^p|%^,
p^
SqetU
P
i c^><^^^, Shipwreck 27, , Peasant 317, , IV, 685,

Mar. Karn.
® II
^l\^.
St' ^a'^*^*"' P'^iddler ; plur. I
fl „ 53, 27, 1| . IV, 716,

<•)
gp j
, Pap. 3024, 62,
pipi^, p|_p|_^.pj
to crush, to destroy, to subdue,
to cut down, to overthrow.

Sqeti
P^(j[]|,,
Hh. 37i,agod. seksek-t
pJ^Plg. tirr
s [ 704 ]

T. 342, P. 221, then, at


seka U=^, ska
L-.4' that time.

e Ska p IJ '^^, p. 621, Rec. 31, 173,

U^^,
PU^, N. rx9, 824,
P PU
V^ ^ .i], fighter, warrior, athlete; plur.
^S'Pu^^Pu^^^,
, to plough; Copt. CK^.1, C^d.1.

^^^ '
P 1 ^"^^
i
'
^^^^^^^ 3°^'
Skaiu p [_J "^ ^ I
,
ploughmen.

P!Ti^^ii-Pl-^h^- Bk^autpU^^'^^, PU
IV, 653, 659, Thes. 1203,
PI I I I
,

Ni 111'
^^' "^99. ploughed land, tillage.
warriors, athletes, fighters, guards, soldiers, armed
ser\'ants^ strong men, rebels, murderers.
sJ'aupU^^^i.p^^ !,

seki-t n , struggle, oxen for ploughing.


I
fight, battle, slaughter.
an animal for the
plough (?)
seki-t ^^* Rec. 17, 116,
Pi U3
,

slaughter-house
ska [• [_] £^ , Nastasen Stele 31, throne.
(?)

s-kami ^— I

Sek p^, the name of a god ((j "^^ p , Amen. 4, 14,

^z^P^,P. 219).
^ |, Mar. Karn. 52, 19,
P
^^=11 ^ p "^,

seku n^-^3^^^^, ^^^


Decrets 108, 1 j^ 1
, to make to endure
Pl'^^'^
for a long time, to bring life to a close, to finish,

I I I I A i<iici<
to complete ; caus.

O
sek aha^cifiz^
I' o
, A.Z. skami
p^l^^, P^^)a;
,872.41,
"^^^'"^^ divider " — to be grey-haired, white-haired, greyness
P^=^P^, tie of Thoth.
c^
^^^ oil for grey hair;
^ Ul ,..
->

grain, to pound grain into flour. Copt. CKIJUL, C^IJUL


Rec. 27, 219, the grey-haired god.
sekit
° III I A '2>'i"^

W 111 O III
, meal, flour.
S-kamm p .^^^^, to blacken,

to defile ; caus.
sek ris^,n;:^^,
^vi:^ ->^' i.^
to plough;
X
I
Copt. I I ii' CK^.1. s-kamkam , to destroy,

to transport by boat, to to overthrow, to annihilate.


sek
PI ferry over.
Skar LJ Herusatef Stele 44, a kind

^^ ^
I
,

sekut IV, 707, ships

of a certain kind.
p I
,
of sacrificial vessel; HU^^f^
I T m I I ill
° the same
silver.

sek I AA/WVA, T. 275, I' I AAAAAA


ska I '^^^ (I , an -object like a short javelin,
I /VWSAA I A/WWA
P. 28, M. (Lacau).
39, lake, sea (?) I
p
s [ 705 ] S P

sk&-t, ski-t n '^z^ (]


^, M. 125, N. 695, Sga P^'^'^U-fl, to attack (?)
fl^=^()()-.T. 374 sga pS^^.A.z. 1905.31, pS^
^- 427, T. 245, then at
Sku n^=^%,
jf' that time.
^ flri Rev., to be struck dumb with astonish-

ment, dumb 5
P
S "^ | ^^
^ j
»
^"^T' !'

12, 41, a cry(?) sgai


p S "^ [()()] ^^^, Rev. 14. >2,

Skem n^=^l\ ^ J), Rec. 30, 199; quack of a goose.

-«-»'po^J^i-ps'k>i'
to utter cries, to call out.
sken 1 , to cleave, to split.
I /WVS/VftA
s-gab
P
S "^ J ^ ^. Rec. 10, 6, to

sken I
^, Peasant 178, I -wsAAA H2i, make to bow, to force.

a beast of a man, glutton, drunkard.


S-gap pS"^^^, Rec. 21, 86, to
sken 1
^X^'C P ^ 0, unguent, oil;
cry out, cry, lamentation ; see 1 "^^^ ^^ ;

Copt. co(nt. Copt. ttJK^.n.

sker n \\ , to cut, to smite.


«^-P^kI,O.P«^I,0
sker n 7\, Rev. II, 131, 12, 52, o-D , Anastasi V, 19, 7, fort, fortress, castle,
-Sas
J^ tower.
n , Rev. 1 1, 134, to sail.

(2
Sga(?) p .«?J], to carry (?)
sekhem ra
£/, Roller i, 5, a

metal weapon. Sgi p S M^— Q, to remove.

Sekkes |1
^ ^ ^, Rec 31, 31, a god.
s-geb(?) psj, PsJ^^j.Rec.
Seksen p. 650,
J ^. Metternich Stele 44, 47,
,

14, 97, ffi


P

p ^ , p. 726, p Kz:^ p ^A^^A.


^ , M. 751, a
Heruemlieb 21, psj^^' Kubban Stele
god, a messenger of Ra.
25, to utter a cry; Copt, ttj^^^l, C^<^^.n.
Sektit , Rec. 30, 187,
^casg,
Sgeb
P
SJ &), captive, prisoner.

Sgeo
|'^J^» the torture chamber.

\ -7|, Rev. 13, 2, the boat of the setting sun. Sgeb-am, etc. p sJ ^^ -f
^= Q
The old form

470, T. 221, 222,


is P ^ ^^ Q^l^
etc.
; see U.
frr e w w j^ \

door-keeper of the 14th Pylon.

Sektit n|^^^^^ .<n^ the sacred boat


,
S-gebgeb p S J S J ^. to constrain,

of the Nome Prosopites.


to compel submission.
seg pS) ^,deaf;andsee Is'^^-
-««pP^^-PS^-'^'-'^-^°-
seg 1
^^^^ , opposition. wailing, lamentation.

seg-t P S ^, ^^^ f°^^ ^^ ^" ^^' ^°P5: x«v


8eginu(?)[ls —
n-rT''''''^n perfume(?);Copt
°.'"
co(rH(?)
3 Y
[ 706 ]
p
to quiet^to pacify, to
Rev., to be at peace,
S-gemll p ^^ I
^- ' ^°see'f Ins.
j
subdue; caus.; Copt. cCTp^-^jT.

s-genn \\^0, Rev. 6, 26, [1 ^^^ [JJ


Sgerhit p^^ljl]^. P-S-B. 25,

A.Z. 1884, 88, to


pre- 221, " Tranquilliser "—a title of Skhemit.
to anoint, perfumed oil,

pare anointing oil ; caus. ; Copt. COCTn.


sgergu
%^ ^''^,
PJ^Xr^. P^£
parts of a ship.

oil; Copt. CO(5'n.


II, 132, perfume, anointing

n .r^
"^^ n TT i^^^ " Koller
Seges (l"^, M. 826.
P^^. N.

1318, a town and a town-god.

, n ^ O ,n S O =^, oil, ointment,


Segt R^^- ^'^' 40= \\\
,

I AAAAAA III I. AAAAA/\ I


p^-^l'
balsam from Sinai; Copt. C0(5'rt.

set n ^, absolute pron. 3rd com.

make weak or helpless ; caus.


++ n '^^
U. 197, P. looj absolute pron.
sett I
, ^rd fern. she.
sgenniu [l;;^!!!]^^' '^^ ^""'''

set n ^, later form of I ^.


helpless ones.

Sger n S L-J, to beat (a drum); see set , they, them.


r^ 111

M. 459> throne, seat; plur.


set rirl^,
"^^ a
Sger n S y C^^ .
fort, fortress,
njjjjjo,M. 174, P. 607.

strong enclosed place. ""*" ^ X


n X break = ^^^ r^^^-
set 1 , to

s-ger n S n S ^, Rec. 26, 65,


! ,

,0'^ ri'^r\-=il» to break, to cut,


set |1 N^, |1 ^ /I

to bite.

V ^, make silent, to still, to hush, to set n ^, tail ; [1


" L==fl ^= "^7^, tail in
to
the mouth, i.e., encircled.
silence ; caus. of S ^ ;
^^ V <^ 1 ^ '

J]

the tomb;
^,, PJ>1
1
, the dead.
set
\oj
n
n
^,
n. c^
P X '^'

an' animal
*^'^ °^ ^"^ animal;

that carries
its tail high
sgeru p ^ % 1
, the silent ones.

set p^^,babe;var. p*^^


sger-t n S o| a, silence, stillness.

set '
, a stone ; varr.
o the city of silence,
Sger-t [^^1 @ i.e., the grave.
Set(Setesh) >^,u. 5,72,351,

Sger n S , Berg. 33, i\^.,


N ^
n^x^ n^;^
^^ "Tn^
^^
^>. 111
333, Hh.
""• "?
>5.i>i
I
^K^
j^'I
^^ o ^)1
J&^ ,

I
'

Qjjjj)
'

sgeri- jl S ,Rec. 3, 35,


drachm.

S _L ^, Rec. 27, 228, Pc:=i, M. 63, P. 174,


s-gerh n

Rec. 13,48. p^|l^, P^t'^^i' >W J. B.M. 46631 ;


(H p ;„
- |. the
p
s [ 707 ] S

children of Set, and M ^


^^^^.^^^,N.
i.e., fiends devils,
Po^lj^.pS^kTPS^
951, the Set-
^° ^'''"^' ^" conduct, to
gods, heavenly and earthly; >$L-J iv. IV, 808.
Hi A '
I D 4'] y^ '

lead, to tow, to draw or drag along, to withdraw,

setd-t Pj^(]o,T.i92,P.677, n ^ o,
to unbolt a door, to place alongside, to compare
Copt, x^cee.
N. 1289, appertaining to Set.

Set na shenu 'Vj


Rec. 16, 119, Set of the acacias.
X ^ ""-fi-^,
stas (stasta?)
3024, 12, to lead.
pn^PT' ^^P'

Stasta n S P?i "^ "^ to press, to urge


Set I
-jlj^, the star of Set, i.e.. Mercury. \ iJ\D _^ f^ '
on, to drive.

Sta (sthi) ~^ IV, 966, leader, guide;


Set (Setekh?) [1 g"^, Edfa I, 91, god J\
TffPP fN/vn —^— Rev. 49, dealer in vege-
of
A m Jf Y'
14,
tables.

Set- n ^ N^^ 4), the god of


the 5th day of the month.

set 1 Q -M^, to sow seed ; Copt. Cl'f".


!,
D ^Ti-PS
set nil "^^^j N.
ir-Ps^^;?;'^".'-^!!.
796. haulers, towers of a boat, bringers, leaders.
I I) 00 o o

set II , B.D. 179, 2 Staiu Ra -^ ^'^-?),TuatVIII,


Ml© I

those who tow the boat of Ra.


set-t(?) n v?T ^, ^""^^ ^^"^1 ^' h
I Vbi cm summer-house (?)
Staiu (Sthiu) -<^
the blasphemers of Ra who
^ '

were condemned to
%, Tuat il,

Sta-t (Sthit) ^, Palermo Stele,


"^ destruction.
^n ^
stastau ~^ j
rebels, oppo-
nents.
oc> c,c S CZ) TFffF
I

-^ "^
I
I
I

-^ —^, Sta n S B.D. 168, IV, a bull-god-


. a measure of land, the arura; plur. " 7^
'
a form of Osiris.
-^-
I
^ '

Stait ~^ T""^^ ^^'' ^ wind-goddess who


o '
was reborn daily.

stai-t (sthit) -e- 5> -^ Sta en Asar, etc. H ^ "^


~"^ a^^aaa

thread, cord, string, measuring cord.


J] , etc., B.D. 145, 146, the 13th Pylon.
Sta (Sthiu?) ~^, repurchase ;
plur.
"^
- ^ I I I sta
^^^. .. ~Y, receptacle,
Rev. 14, 46.
,

y^

Stai (Sthi) ~^ (](]


, to measure land.
an object in which to carry things.

sta M,f=j wyw\, water-course, canal;

/\/VWAA /VAA/N/VA IV, 944.


, Amen. 22, 3, to hold a possession legallj', I
I

I I A/V\A/\A

set, sta ^c^


-^ IV, 1102 S ^^> sta I Anastasi I, 14, 8, ramp;
"^ , ,
P
It^, P ,

X n Q ~^ ^ inclined way up ills of a be-


to walls be
^' Amen. D 7^ r '

PD ,
I I
si^ed city.

—^— —^— o d
,
Jour. Statt (sthitt)
r\^^ 7i r\/^^'

-^, -^
"^ X Ci o —<0— I I I

As. 1908, 269,


^, D L— /I,
C\£V^ qj:^
, the funeral mouiv

2 V ?
s [ 708]
out a libation, to make water, to drip, to over-

tain, cemetery, the grave; ^ ^r^


flow, a flowingout, effusion ;
?=^ /^ ^-^ '^^
the Theban necropolis.
*¥* o"^, sprinkled, watered, poured out.
sta(stha) [1 -e- J, Hh. 544, ^,
-^ — e ^ !
stitX
_0.^ -6-Q-w
^^
R;^;!;!^^^ ^IT /www, seed, moisture, outpouring.
fiS^:S'P5T'P5^T
anything beastly or abominable.
filth, offal,
still "^ flQ
^' ^^^^^' ^^^^^ vessels.

term of abuse applied to the enemy.


stiut:t;4i-T:ii'T-m
sta-t (sthi-t) "^izzzi, iv, 53, 426, a T3ii-rrj-xii-T?Ji
plate or sheet of metal; A
^ ^ ,-p, _^ ^^
po^|, p-^|. IV, 615, Rec. 20, 40

^^ "^^ , made of a single sheet.

radiance; '(j
AAAW\ O , sunshine
m-PS^M'PSM-f5f|.
ij
^^ fj\ DO.
*^ p , light-emitter.

make to burn, to make fire


reh pet one
to light a fire, to Sti /=ni
^ ^ ^ ,

to cast
of the 36 Dekans.

utchats; Copt. C^Te. - heb sti


sti
^fl^. i^l^'
stai the name of the iith day of the month.
P^ll^fl'^'^-
forge, furnace, oven, *^.
sta
P5« kiln. Sti ^, Palermo Stele,
p
T. 206,

sta n ^ "^ II , Rec. 3, 4, light, radiance.

IJ^'XtZ'TZZ'TZ^'X
shut up, to close ; Copt. ^Tl^IX, CtJTeAX. :,X^.T-'T 7^

St&r n ^ (1 (3 .55^ 3, Rev. II, 182, splen-

dour; Copt. ctkX, c-feXXi.


o W
"ft. < j!n^ ^^-^ ,^_^ , ^ , to shoot

throw,
8tip*t^,p.Tr'P-T arrows, to eject something from a case, to

harpoon; o, Jeter la
to
c^

Hymn Darius
sow seed; Copt. Cixe.
27, to eject seed, to beget, to
vendange i^^^ '^^ I^, x 203 ;
^
"^
AAAAAA , Peasant 228, to spear
/VA/VAAA
Sti 4^ /^v^<AA/N , Rec. 3, 49,
*¥^ ? t>5e
I

/_ t^=^
I

IV, 1062, to shoot


fi u
^^ ^L )B^ o game in the desert.
t:
1'
ft AAAA/VA , A Mi^WXJ >
I Jr
AAAAAA V A/WVVA V Ci AAAAAA

sti *1f* -^^ ' ^° ^^°°* ^ glance of the eye;


k V AAAAAA JJ V I

in the sight of, oppo-


"vw>AA sT^, Rec 3, 48, to pour out water, to pour em sti site to.
*AAA/NA I
p [ 709 ] 8 P

Sti p^(](]-inmui, P^(j(jfJ-»ww,TuatIII,

a fire-spitting serpent-god, the protector of the


holy gods.
man, archer, shooter; plur,
(f^^ i

^^
^^.
, ()

Set (Sti) em ir-t-f fl^fl

n ^ Q ^= ^ I
" Fire in his eye"— the god
^ a lascivious man. I '4 <S2>- >^.=^' of the 6th Pylon.
I) Y^ K^=^ g^,
Set (Sti) her 1 [^i Q^, Tuat viil, a
serpent-warder of the 7th Gate.
4, 46 f., 149, 14, a title of Set.

V O CiV^ V«AA/\A V O III

^ ,n^*Y^c>
T^ ^c=i:t=i'l ^' V
boil, blain, ulcer, car-
buncle, swelling.

^ 5^' *T*
Cataract, consort of
fl^ O B\
Khnemu.
i
' ^ goddess of the First
f P^>f>-Pi^P:a.PS
P?P2Polll^*'r::''''<''=™'"•^'"'
or odour ; Copt. cf".

Thes. 31, °^= _^ (1 O U O, Denderah III, 24, stineterp2=]|,p-=]|,iv,.,9,


the goddess of the loth hour of the day. the scent of the god.

B.D. 149, Denderah IV, 80, a serpent-god,


70 cubits long, who lived in the 4th Aat. p>ij^>p:^:^-p:f^y
KQ^, incense burnt at a festival.
!,
stlakh.t(?)p-„«ll5M-^,p:0
T\lii.T:^l-T:il HJ ^ '^^ Hartis I, 40, 9

^i *~
g*.j n ^ '
drink offering, measure
I W"^'^ W of wine.
1, Asiatics and Nubians.
Sti(?) p^|e.l^g.knee(?)
Sti-t () J], an Asiatic woman; plur.
I

Sti ^ flfl , Tomb Ram. VI, 50, a god.


P

^^^'^ Leyd. Pap. ground,


sti M = flu 'L-J, to weave; Copt COXe.
sti-t 14, 4,
^ '
grave (?)
y^
\) I

Rev. 13, 15, 28, smell,

name
sti-t ^
of a chamber in a temple.
^ , n
"^
^=^, Rec. 36, 216, the
Sti
p; T^' odour; Copt. cf.

'*^^(^>
I'wk'^'-^^^
stim
P ^ ^^^^ ] '
^°^^^"'' ^'^g^-

jP , I o [1 [1 I )[
, to light a fire, to kindle, flame
garden
tables, stuff; see
p|||^^;^,
«-pi:ui.'^--.p-Tu(i Copt. CIJUL.

k'^j ll *i^ "^ (1 to kindle sacred 01


Sti-t Rev. 17
T"^^U'4' z]'4' ceremonial fire p^",(j()^, 15,
P W
X ^ ^ i^' g""^^^' verdure.

27, 229, I o ^ 1 11 , fire, flame. StU (?) P ^ % r^. to provide (?)

2 Y 3
[710] S
p

thanks, to
caus.
^, N. 680,
DO ?' Id?'
Po^^/'P d ???'

Stur P ^% r «. to work, to prepare. D -^I'e (^I'D ^!ll'^ D^' 43

step w^
S-tur P "^=», to cleanse, to purify ; caus. *^
I
I

D
i^--,
ID ^^
I
,

a
;

U
,

I
1

D ^
to select, to choose ; Copt. CCUTTl.

stepu
D (?. D ^
8tukhp;§|,po^®0,p;gl,
a chosen person or thing ; I
31, picked
nc^® 10 nS^J] to treat with drugs, to em-
rexi'r^OD' balm a dead body. words; c=xc:
I I t
selections from a book;

^
S-tut
Pp'='|-'P^^|^' Peasant 249, choice bread ;
AAAAAA
(1 H nr~D
A
, the pick of the

^ ^
I

1
1 <^ vx' fc^ , 1 o vC t , to observe some custom, Stable; g '^'^ (]
g, a bag of

to do something usually done, to make a copy


y
fine linen garments; /vv\A/v\ I

or image, to fashion, to typify, to symbolize, D


c^
counterpart, image ; I <=^
^ ft (I , Rec. 20, 40.
, Shipwreck 94, the choicest of Egypt;

'*=^, IV, 390, selected in olden time.


S-tut n ^"^ ^ j], n o"^ |, to collect, to D o— — fl

stepep ^, P- 204, Pq'^q '*>--. M. 203,


gather together ; caus. of ^^ t. ^

Steb-t n^
I Jl
n^
o
Mission 13, 50, decree,
edict.
N. 683 = P^i^.
Steppu vQi a chosen person.

J ^,
^^''- '^' ^^'
steb (?) ^ ^™^5^
P
step sa P^"„„„„ , P. 184, 193, M. 292,
stebaf ^ "^\^^--. Rev. u, 145,
D -m«-
[1
J , p. 651, 730, M. 753, "^^.-^
n n 8 ^ ,-. ibid. 1 1, I "50, a tool or weapon :

I'°JI\J^' Copt.coT&eq(?)
y, to perform magical ceremonies with the

stebu 1
ci
Iv '^'"^^
'
W^ '^'^'"^
'
^^ view of obtaining life and the protection of the
»^ n AAAAAA , n'=^iC'' tOl •
r\^d> > Q AAAAAA

drink with enjoyment ; var. j


/wwvv god;P^^»5^,P.695,p^^f ^,
S-tebh n
^ ''•^'^•r^HiP'^^;-^-
'' ^° provide with
^
J I fl

food, to provision ; caus. of o x see step sa


I
protected by an amu
1
j^ ; j>
mnD let.

L'^ ^ a '"8M-
step sa
•mio '
°im°' I i>—n ^- I ' d
step ' J^ , I-.D. Ill, 194, 35, to advance.
, _ , _~D , j!> — ^
Y , a chamber in

Step [l^i>-.,T.287,P.39,M.49, the sanctuary wherein the transfer of the divine

—.^ p^,
n c^£>
x\'
fv — ^° ^"^' ^^ eut off, to slay.
power from the god to the king took place ;

'
g ^ n >!5>..^'
I

"-p^-^fiPl?!^:;*-^
step-t
^^, M. 203,
p^^ 't'^, gave him life, strength, health, and joy of heart

N. 683,

meat
|l
^
specially selected
^ cjv, n ^ cr^,
and cut
a piece of
in the step sa
also used as a
himself, e.g.,
chamber," IV, to 13.

IV, 194.
title for the palace
Step sa
and the king
is

off for an offer-

ing; plur. "^ '^ *^^ name of the 20th day


p^i^-^CVC?V»c?V, P. 540, H step '
"v53? '
D of the month.
p [711] S P
,

step " noble or dis-


g " ^ || , a garment made stennu ^v2^^1^^|, ».
tinguished man.
of a special kind of stuff.
stenit n^(j(]
step P ^ "^ , a kind of plant. ^11 ^^11'. B.ix 125.

II, 39, (var. in Nu), distinctions.

S-tenn H ,v^ }0, to swell (of a boil).


to slay for sacrifice varr.
; 1
r^^*^. '

f-~- , \x •

^^ ^
'^
Stefu n , Rec. 19,92, butcher.
N. 1 240, P. 642, a kind of garment.

Stef 1
A. , to turn aside or away.
Sten P Q V . to slay, to kill.

stef /wwv/N to be pure, to be refined ^^^ "^""^ ^^ ^T^"^


I
,
Stenit fl v£w D« .
-"^

I ci \ (lA on the royal crown.


I v\ vwv/w , clear, pure, refined (of copper,

-D , IV, 708).

stef-t n
Rev. 13, 120,
p^/!^, [1^^^, Coro-
c^ III' '.P nation Stele, 8, 9, the White Crown.
a disease of the belly, purge (?)

Stef n
/'^ /Wv/vv\
EdfCl I, 81, a title of the s-tenem, s-tenemm ^ d ^^f",
Nile-god.
, Osiris 34, to lead astray, to

mislead, to lose the way ; caus. of


s-tem P. 189,
,
:^nziE I
to make an end of; caus. of The
M.
who leads astray, he who makes a mistake.
variant passages 357 and N. 908 give

Ster
Am l<z>, worked, chased (of metal).

S-tem n
7^ ^ to turn
^ ^•^- '^9. wooden
back. Ster n ^=1-^ 25,
A,AA/V\A
<c:>^^^' tablet (?)

^
I

stem n vg fodder, field or gar-


\^Y
.

Ster n ^ ^"^, a kind of plant.


den produce; see '^^'^; Copt. CIJUL.
Ster-t 1 <r:r> O ,
purification, pure thing.

sterit p. 1116B, 21,


^v , an assistant priest ; see 1
^\ .
P^fjlj^l'lll'
to make prayer or supplication.

a wooden instrument used


steh 'ra in grinding.

steh'
p ^ ^^' P ra 1y ^-^' ^^^- "'
, 1
/vww /) , to mark out, to distinguish,
60, revolt.
to make a difference between, to exalt ; caus. of
^^''-
steh P^r^, '^' ^^' '"^^'j^'

cr-u Rec
s-tehen 01
o
. vvAAAA V , to distmguish between wutter ? ,, 15, 178,
^^^
and summer ,'^ 1
^y^ | ^^ i |/wna/v\^
<^ ^ I, to sparkle; caus. of
J J ^
*
~
"^ '
De Hymnis 47, [thou] distinguisher who
"^^zz::^ hast distinguished.
2 Y 4
[712] S
p

seth (sthi) |l"^^ms^[|, Rec. 30,

187, to Hght a fire.

sthu-t
U\ © I'gbt, radiance, splen-
dour.
jriii'
stekhi
P 2 I]!]
^ ;^ '
"'^^'^" "'^^'''"
seth (sthi)'
'
, to spear fish.

or dead, with drugs, to mummify ; see 1


1
^^q ;

"1 ^^^'^^, and Nubians.


Asiatics
I 1
1'

^
I
var
W?^, Stele of
seth (sthi-t) 'j',

to treat a body
setkhekh ^l^
,
land.
Ptolemy I, 14, land, estate, pasture

with drugs; see ^ o ^g and \\


J^^ Seth-t (sthi-t) Jfm^, 7!n^\\,7fmii^

Set;varr.p;^4^S|. 32, 79, garment,


apparel, festal raiment; 1
1^__^

setshu , Gol. Hamm. 'R^^-^7,^^9,p^—''Rec.3i,x74.


1 1

12, 93 n^=^^, ^^""^0, libation vessel.


seth-t
S-teka 0^(1. to light a lamp; caus.(?)
Rec. 36, 216,
seth-t ^Trnt^)
^o make to approach, ^ [-3 ' '
o """'" chamber.
s-teken
S-teKen fl^
'^ ^a >
to brmg near ; caus.
I

|
'^^^^ '^
sthi-t rl! ' ^ tiring woman.

stekniu n^0%,^, \\^0\


-A
,
porters, those who bring offerings, in-
vaders.
Sthit, Sthait
p
.=. (]
^, P. 297,

a goddess of
^
I ,

, Anc. Eg. in, 239, ll,


.
<Ci Ci ill
, to hide oneself, to take the First Cataract, consort of Khnemu.

refuge; see |i
j^ Seth(Sthi).her?=^|,If-i;f^;
Hymn Darius 32,
^^v^^.Rec
s-tega n ^^ to see ; caus. Sthit-s-mm-Nu
34, 190, one of the i2.Thoueris goddesses, she
steter R Rev. 14,
. o O
,

presided over the month '"'^^^ ^'^'^ ^


68, stater ; Gr. aTarrjp ; Copt. C^.Teepe

Seth n£=i, lo! behold! seth-t (1^^^^=^, Rec.


I
o ;— 27, 225,

L=/l, to frighten, to terrify.

«Ath 0^=^ P- 338, M. 640, to reach out


setn |.s==»,
(a hand).
seth (sti) n ^, u. 9, R 293, p %=i (X3 ,

S-th (S-thes) n s=>^ , to bear up ; see "^


perfume plur.
n '^ , n ^, smell, odour, scent, ;

P^o,T. 282, 332,R 294; C^^P^,


seth (Sthi) H^ \ seed; Copt. CJ-f. T. 347, foul stink; Copt. C^.

seth (sthi) n^=^, u. 422, p^/?iSn«, sethheb p^ fTl^'""-^^' P

oint-
T. 242,
P^^jj> P^^. to eject seed, to
rt3jI^^>P"-^'P^ffi'
sow seed. ment used on festal occasions.
beget, to
p
s [713] S ('

^"^^
stha
P^^. U. 331, 553, T. 317, Sthena p (1
ffl'
Anastasl I, 28, 2,

Rec. 31, 27,


P^^"^^^, 226,
P", p. 1

(J
-A, P. iii6b, 43, to compare.

P^ /\, p7^'^^» Rec. 27, 225, to tow, StheM-t n*=^(]^,^


I /wvwv 1 J\
thing compared
with somethmg else.
to drag, to pull, to lead ; see I ^^. .

8-thenem 0"=^ 1^. P'^ ^T-


Sthaut 0''^^, N- 971, towings of
to turn aside or away, to lead
Io — boats. to turn back,

Sthaiu
-^ astray ; caus. of
^_" ^7^1, those who tow boats;
~~^
~^ f \\
=???=
I

, unseen haulers of boats. sther-t I <:!> (^


, eyelid, eyelashes.

Stha p ^^ 0, 1
a jar,
vessel.
a
sther senther
S
J ^, mcense.
o o o'
."^'^°"»

s.thesp«^.p-^..p-^|
to clothe, to wrap up in cloth, to bandage.
=»^L=fl, p^^^^^L-=fl,'to exalt, to

Seth-ab "^5^^, Tuat VII, a goddess. lift up, to exalt oneself, to be exalted; caus.

Copt. xice.
Sthethi n , Hh. 343, a god.
sthesu
Sthu
=* Tuat IX, a monster serpent- p^^;;!^. P^^^-^
(3 '
warder of the 9th Gate.
^
^ I

I
, those who lift up or exult ;
I
1 \\ Tl Sr
—H— Jl ii2i
'

sthep p^, u. 548, T. 303, p' those who lift up praises or who raise the song
of praise.
to cut in pieces, to
slay.

sthep
s=* P. 681, to select,
sthesu Shu.
P^^^iP^I-
7^' to choose. n

Stheput I ^, portions of meat selected


s-thes IV, 659,
P^''^^'^^, P^^-i^xa,
for offerings; p^^'L^a!. If off^^,:;- -»— ^==±3, to lie at full length, laid out,
\\ -

sthepu 11^''^%^'^^"^, stretched out, to lie prone, dead body ;


—»— (I

I D Jr n III'
Rec. 36, 216 .. . . the
'
dead.
Sthep |l~, T. 185, P. 183, 196, 674,
Set p ci^ <2^^\ Palermo Stele =
P^^ ^,
.

N. 1282, M. 291, 1^ ^, U. 49i> P- 579,

Hh.
I UJ\ Set — the god of evil.
425, to remove, to carry away, to
D transport.
set to cut, to pierce.
^^ ,

s-then caus. of
n\ set n ff^, n
'
' L-fl, Israel Stele 4,

sthena , a dis- Tombos Stele 11, Rec 30, 220, I ^w—fl,

tinguished person or statue, eminent, prominent,


notable. PT^>PSPT^-P=^-
r|<:;^^ci^^ to break, to smash, to cleave,
Sthen
I
I

ftAAAAA
^ 7^ , to journey, to retreat.
I
-^ I
' ^ to breach a wall.

y
"""^^ ^~^
sthensthen R ° set-t n ^.—Zl, breach,
' '" ^
, to travel, to
I ci X
U./1, n
IX
journey, to conduct a party. break, opening.
s [714]

setp •
II c-*'^ % ftAAwv , a kind setu nu mama (?) 1
1
"^ ^ I

^
X U-Zl: L I ^/^A^^^

Itl, a plant or herb used in medicine.


of canal, a branch of the Nile.

set SU p "^ ^ ^ ^ '


^ ^i^^^ °^ P'^^*-

3 ^ 3 "Breaker of bones," one


p^_^^>
'

fl'''^^ a.z.
I
,
set sheps-tc?)
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
1880, 95, a part of a chariot.

set P^^^—^' *° loathe, to be


disgusted.
set-t (Stit)

n*^^^ (jA f)
^
Rev. 14, 20,
f|

fire;
o ,
Rev. 12, 66,

Copt, CA-Xe.
set Pc:^> >
impurity, dross. ,

^,

set
PClT^T sta [1 -^^, T. 27.
p -^^^'
^-'r^ . to dress, to clothe, to N. 198, P. 611, 707, Rec. 27, 217, 34, 177,
^^-=^'
\s, array in fine apparel.

StiU |l^(j[]^, dressers,


n c^=^ "^v "^L^ ^^^ J to quake, to tremble.

those who shake,


stetiu old men.
garment;
bandlet,
t^^ —
headcloth,
nf^5_
varr.

stata (sett)
Copt. CXU5T".
-., to quake, to tremble ;

Setpc^>X,T.38,3io,P.564,p'^X'
Stan n e^>i '^^^9 '
' P^^^y' quaking
Amen. 13, 4, Hc^^n, [l^^<?, tail, rump;
paralysis, the shaking sickness.

plur. n cs> "^ X, Shipwreck 163; zi"^


^ sta
5 a kind of marsh bird,
^' bittern (?)
n*^^^^^^^, P.S.B. 13, 412, tail in the air; Copt.
Sta Tir Hc^^'^^^^, U. 187,
Ci.T.
:^^'^^=*, T. 66, 0^^^=''^
Set
\ W^' M. 221, ,p.^%,^,N..598, P
Palermo Stele, U,£i|, Ns,

"festival of

LDQu>
the tail";

IV, 569, 1095.


plur.

A festival
^^i^P
which the
® ,
" Great quaker," god of the thunder and
earthquakes.
king celebrated every 30 years, or after great
Stametsu
events, however frequent, or whenever he wished P^=^^'^'^^^^ P^"^
to obtain a renewal of his life from the gods.

the
setentpet
name
^ g ^, i^JJ,^.
of the 27th or 28th day of the month
T. 240, the ancient storm-gods.

Sta-ta c^> "^ "^5 =^?^ P. 304,


p ,

Set-t
I
>
I

I
f
L-.ZI
', Anastasi T, 6, 1, section " Earth-shaker "
—the name of a god.
of a book, page, column of a pap>rus.
Sta-t fc:- vl , a kind of prickly shrub
30^ ^ Ml
used as a protection for encampments, "thorn
I ^V ^1 I ..B^ci^ ^1
scrub " or " thorn bush."
set pennu ^^^^^^^v^E^^'^, rat's-tail, a
• -^ 1 \> O (3 III'
staf (stef)
herb used in medicine. P^-^.^-^^o^x^^
[715] P

Stem [l.=>^, U. 65, N. 320,


p
to defame, to run down, to decry, to vilify ; caus,
j],N.323,pc:=>J.N.324,p^
stu t^r -.1 to run aground (of a
T, 241, to paint the
Jl'- -J'
ship). U. 421, Ic^ '
eyelids with stibium.
(2
S-tua l^c ^€^ G)» to pass the morning; '^
Stem-t I c=D» ^v I , eye-paint

caus. of tua ^ ^•^j^.


Stem-t 2J) C^ \\ ' ' stibium, antimony,

eye-pail it ; Copt. ecOHJUL, Or, tni'ftfitw.

n c^:3 fO to treat a body with drugs, to em- Hh. 336, Rec. 27, 58, to
stem n
Copt. CCJDXJUL.
I S ® - ' n
'
balm a dead body.
'
hear ;

Z^ Rec. 2, 30, assistant


Steb pc^:.j5,pc:^J'^,Peasant5o,
Stem n
X priest.

bandlet, belt, girdle, hangings of a shrine, a part s-tem(?) p<^|^0,'o bring «_aj,
of a square cloth.

8-tema Oc^^Q , T. 264, M. 417, to join,

to unite ; caus. ; Copt. TlWiULI.


^^^' -^:^^> Stake, instrument of torture, misery,
^^"^^^ ^^^^ v^.
Sten n A, n Coronation
disaster, calamity; plur. l
<--=^ 1 ^^, Ic^s:^ 1

Stele 2 2, crown.

Stenu 1 -www /[ , wearer of a crown, prince.

Steba cis:^ ^^^, a wretched man.


J (1
I

rule, dominion,
stenit n
sovereignty.
StebU [Ici^JIcs V JJ, Rev. 12, 22,
dam
Stena 1
31 ,
to a river.
a tool or weapon. I /WVAAA 1

s.tebp_J^,p_J.|,p stenu 1
~^ ^ A , swift courier.

J
J , to chew, to ruminate; Copt. C^LT^e.

steb4|l=^jy 3
^^^^^
Ster n '^ a kind of plant.
s-tebh nc^J|..= ^, (3 f >

i.p-JMi.p-JI I I I
, to stekh n ^, p. 61, M. 82, N. 89, n

arrange, to provide, to equip, to supply ; caus. *=^ , N. 72, to defend, to protect.

stebhutp^J|;|,p^J.- Stekh n ^"^^j


Hh. 5

,
provision, equipment, tools, implements.
L-J]
furniture ;
plur, I c^ j S ) I , " c:^^:^ j 9
stekKip'l-llIll^. P^qf
Israel Stele 14, to overthrow, to defeat ; see
, Tanis Pap. 19.
\> I I I

portions of an animal
Steput fl'^^'^^'"^

I D P 111 selected for sacrifice.
s-tesher H^B T. 281, 0^''^^'%='.

stef , L.D. Ill, 1 40c, N. 131, lc3SZ]''^^6, to redden; caus.


\\^l\
to make ready, to prepare.
Steshru H ^o '^ ^^, red things,
Stef p;
, to cut in pieces, to slay.
bloody wounds.
L-^
s [716] S

s-teku n
^^^^
if^, n to Setchti n "^ ,
Tuat II, a fire-god in the
,
I o\\v Tuat.
hide; caus.

s-tega
p's^y^, P s S ^ .
Setohit-usrit
Nesi-Amsu 27, 16, a title of Sekhmit.
^ (| j p ^ ^ 5'

,
Metternich Stele 49,
P^S^^.^ ^ setch ^''''- 3°' '^^'
IV, 385, to hide, to run away and hide; caus. P"^^, *'i^;i]jf^3'

Steg (1
^A , B.D. 168, a bull-god.

Steg [1
"^ ) , a proper name (?) ; 1
1
^ festival of the tail ; see set.

^^Zy ^AA^A^ ^ , IV, IO7I. setch P "^ ^, A.Z. 1906, 112, child,

S-teg^ M ^^ -^^> Hymn Darius, 7,


babe, infant ; fem.
p^ ^ ^, ^^^c,
to look, to examine ; caus.

6i
stegaut
watchers (?)
PT^^'^' ^•^^- ^°^'
setchti
P2^ ^, IV, 1072, young.

setchp-^||.p-|y|.,--
^^ ^'^' ^^^' ^''°^' ^° stablish;
S-tet n
I 11 ii' caus. setchetch
P
^^^^ |, form, image.

^i- '^'
setch p,^, '3Uttolo: setch ^Tj pot, vessel.
,
P
Setchp^.''-397,M.566,N...„, ^-
setch (?)
^ '
n^ff,
I { l\
^'^' ^ ^'""^
""J
wood.
setch
P
°^ ^. Rec. 27, 58,
P ^. to
s-tcha n I '^, P. 636, n i
%f , p.
break, to break open.

'^5> to strike a balance, 163, to go, to depart =


setch
IOC \\^,^-
make a reckonmg. to
P^]^"^
, to depart in peace, i.e., to die.
setch (?) p*^]^' Mar. Karn. 52,

8, to lay waste, to be wasted. Setcha-t 1 i ^. , departure.

8etchu4bu(?)p^^f;^%^, Setcha I , Ros. Mon. "23, Champ. Mon.


"
P
Stele Usertsen III, '•
broken -hearts (used to
timid broken-spirited peoples of 378, a fabulous animal with the head of a ser-
describe the
pent and the legs andtail of a lion.
the Northern Sfidan).

Jour. As. 9, ser. 10, 506


setchu P- 424, M. setcha
P*^"^*^"^'
607, P*T* 1^°^°^'^' N- 1 212, archers.
s-tchai "^j , U. 642,
p J p J

Setohtiup^^^^,p^\
Rec. 32, 79, archers
Y^Sr ' (?)
, to be well, happy, amused, to enjoy

Setch-t p*^ U. 184, 322, 513, T.

88, N. 619,
f|,

Rec. 30, 198, 31, 170,


oneself
M]^ Love Songs 7, 9.

p 2^ [|, setchasetcha p Tp] , Rev.,


J J

mockery, jest ; Copt. COX.


s [ 717 ] S f

w 9.
s-tchai her A.Z. 1908, setchahui
X I
,

pi^J^^I^, ^i\
^, A.Z, 1905, 28, e
^^_^

= ? Pimii^.sfi'
X ^
Anastasi

27, 8,
1, 8, 7,

9' ^ I

,
Sphinx
imen. setohakhmu
1864, 107, bat; Copt.
p ^ ^ ^ ^,
(TeixcTeXo.
A.Z.

pi^,
Steles, M
J
"^ '^, Jour. As. 1908, 282, to laugh,
to joke, to jest, to have pleasure in something.
s-tcham
or silver, plating metal
H
| ^ ;
'^, to plate with gold
caus.

setcheb a measure of land = 100


s-tchai '^
d^. A-Z- 1878, 48, !
P J (jfl
cubits.

setcheb 0°^ J, U. 240, P. 102, M.

Rev. 12, 16, ^^v- ^^' '23, 90, N. 97, to subsist, to exist, a synonym of
1 1

J
I

(] ^_^^^'
, to live.
t, 66, 14, 36, 1
1
If,
Rev. II, 139, to
I

say, to recite, to narrate ; Copt, cy^^e, C^XI. setchbu(?) 1^, Wort. 763, 1389,
^
men, mankind in general.
setchait , Rec. 27, 8,
\J
setcheb U. 376, 45 ^ M.
word, speech ;
plur. 1

I
1 |i

t^i ^1 I I I 2LI III


, Rev. P*^ J j. 4,

13, 11; Copt. c£j^.ze, ci.zi, 396,


P
"^ J II' Rec. 32, 80, 81,
I ^,
setchain |i A /III o ^
I Rev., counsel disaster, calamity, misfortune; plur. M^^ u
1' Copt. cocThi.

setchaih
III]
Jour. As. 1908, 267,
s.tchefap::;^^^i,p:3,^
p ]^ ()(j I
Rev. 12,47,
P 1(1(1—4
Rev. 14, 16, rejoicing, jest, joke, amusement.

setchaut fl
J
^ "^ Q , seal. ^^ ^^ (|(^ ^^ 1
'

'
*^ ^^^^' '° provision,

to provide for, to supply ; caus.


S-tCham M i
^^jP, to wrap up, to en-
Setchef n°^(^, no,
velop; var.
^ ^ "^ ^, [1
5c?. I\^
bread, food in general.
Annales III,

'^ V
''
to beget, to act the
setcham H
J
setchef , to kill, to slay.
("=u) part of a male.

setchami
Pi^l^^^^. Pi
setchem [1 */^, U. 40, R 187,
p ^
,
protector. ^, R 401, 835, M. 573, N. 1180, fl ^ */),

setchamaut H I , Rec. 4,
| O I

127, virtues, viriUty (?) ^1^^^.111,143, ^^M.to


hear, to hear a case, to hearken, to obey;
setchamut
p^^^, p|.^ to obey the dictates of the
A.Z. 1872, 37, hoe, hatchet. belly.
p
[ 718 ] S

w
setchemsetchem ^ ^^ ^, P setchem kheri ^j/ m
B.D. 125, I, 21, the lower leaf of the door of
the hall of Osiris.
Rec. 33, 35, to listen carefully.
setchem ^ ^v r^ to paint the

^
,

setchem-t
p ^, u. f, 631,
eyelids with stibium ; see 1
0--=-^
^\ :^^
^K' P*^K' ^^=^' shearing.
I

^>^
n fs

'^
setchemu
^^^fl, ^^^^. setchen H
! ^,«v^V
<^c
^v
L==^,
^^c- 3,
overthrow.
3, to

hearer, listener; plur. ^^^ y» ^ ^k. setcher []^L=J, [1 Bs ^, 111,141,

I -9* (1
^ ^ -/I , to be strong, to make strong.

setchemu ^ a kind of
tradesman. setcher H B © ,
Fl B p© , fort,

B^
setchem H ^ judge of the mab-t strong place ; plur. 1
3HmE®'
nnn
n court setcher H B <^, t. 338, p. 820, N.

setchemiu ^^(]()^ !,
702, Hh. 453, p^1^.[l^-i%x»,iv,
659, P^^^c::^, [I^^L^,. pBH,
22, officers or judges who hear cases.
^^i^>M5,in,r43,^V,
setchem ash
o /

L=/] , 13^ J3:^ , to pass the night,

to lie down to sleep or in death, to sleep, the


attendant in the Place of truth ; ^ !.

opposite of <rp> m to pass the day IB?


IV, 619, ^ czszi
I , Rec. 8, 134, sub-
,

(ft^v/^ A.Z. 1900, 27, the sleepless One,


ordinate officers, chief servants (?) '^ " ^ '
i.e., God.

Setchemi ^\ b.d.g. 776, Anc. Eg. setcheri flB(](S^^, \\


BJ^
Ill, 226, a bull-god, the god of hearing; ^ JL
B.D.G. 699, a form of Isis of Mendes.

H^ /^2' ^^ ^^^ ^^ lyi"g down asleep or


Setchem ansi
B.D. 115, 7, a kind of garment
^^ (j ^
(?)
P
\\ "^f
deaTplur. p^fjlj^j.'j^l, p^^
Setchem (?) em snef ^ ^ "^^^
T
ft
ly I

n
I
'^^^^
^wf
»<-=^ f HI
vfij

h'
Ombos II, 134, a mytho-
logical being.
setcheriu H
204, N. 847, sleepers,
B '^
i.e.,
^ ^ ^,
the blessed dead.
p.

^
I

metu -f
I I

setchem . i ^^sp, setcherit o *^^ (*=T[), sexual


intercourse.
^kii-^' -^iii ^' Rename
of the 19th day of the month. setcherit H
I
B
<r::>
^^
' v- ^ ,
'
anightcamp-
mg ground.

setchem heri ^ ^^^-^ ^ ^^


, setcherit R B ^^ ,
7-
N. 703
333, ?• 824,

B.D, 125, I, 21, the upper leaf of the door of


the hall of Osiris. setcher (?) ^, B.D. ib, 19, bier(?)
p
s [719] s p

setCherit (1ft
^^, sickness, pros- setcheseru ^-^
^ J] I , splendid or
magnificent things

s-tcheser s-tcheser ^=^ ^-^ .


^
SetCherit H B« ^ '5s^^^27, H B to complete, to beautify.
L-fl*

^=^ , the rest festival.


S-tchet
P"^^, "^ "^
Amen.
setCherit H B ^ , R B ^
^ ^,
P d?^,

^
'''mi
, (IB
I <z>
ci ^fej
' ''
"^
O '
sleeping draught,
drugged beer.
, 14,

describe, lo speak
P^^ U
; caus. ;
to tell,

Copt. OJA-ZG.
to narrate, to

Setchriu
fl^(](]HJs^sii. A.Z. setcheti p °^ narrator, story
teller.
1900, 21, the sleeping gods.

Setcherur [1
B ^^=t^,T.38o, setchetu
P^^, P^^ !>

setcheh
1
] ^ I , Anastasi I, 26, 3, speech, stories,

fl^fl.p'^l^^l.the narratives, tales, descriptions, precepts, sayings.

shin bone; dual 0*^^=33,


P'^I^H- setchet-t H "^ ^^ ,
{\>^ ^ ^
setcheh ^ '^ | mm, U. 542, T. 297, Amen. 14, 14, narrative, story.

P. 226, a mythological serpent.

s-tcheser p*^ P<=>, p^, p^ jl


setchet
^ , hall, chamber.

setohethap^^f ^|,Rev.,
IV, 834, ^_g2^ > ^° beautify, to make grand or

splendid, to promote to jest j see 1 A


to high rank ; caus.
720

n SH SH IZSZ]

Sh r-m = Heb. ttJ, Copt. cy. ShaAgeb™^Bj~w^^,B.D.


Sha, she ^^, A.Z. 45, 129, estate, field. 189, II, the lake of Ageb, i.e., the celestial sea.

, r-TT-l I
1
r\ri CZEZ) C3SZI j»^/f Sha Aaru

Ci I AAftAAA I \>
, lake, pool,
P- 637. ~ (|
fff ,
N.
I 1

cistern, tank, ornamental water in a garde n, 1379.

trough, laver; plur. ^, ^ i


,
^
^ i
,
^^ i
the lake of Reeds in the Other World.

gg,P. 830, N. 773; Copt.C9HL Sha aqer '^^^(1 ^ ^1, B.D. 172,40,

'^^ '^ ^^' ^°47, a large water lake of Perfection, a lake wherein the righteous
Sha aa w
,
'
garden.
I 3x ,
,
bathed.
AA/\AAA
CSZl y^" •\

Shaur
I

Sha-t Asar jj^. j]^. B.D. 117, 3, .;^ /WVAAA,


^ , ^ , ^ ,,
,

AAAAAA V"
lake of Osiris, a name of the Fayyftm.
a large lake in the Tuat;
I \^ I

^/w^A,^
Ci ! AAAAAA <L

Sha en Asar ^^AAAA j-i'=^,B.D. 122, 6,


^
Rhind Pap. note 42, the
I great lake of Khensu.
lake of Osiris (the Fayyfim).

Sha uab t=t / ~va^ , izszd


f \
-Sha Maati ™^\ PP
® ,
B-D-

17, 51, lake of Truth, a lake in the Tuat.


vsaaaa: (i) basin of purification; (2) (zszi/ 1
1^1
AAAAAA
Sha em maf k-t n 111
/sw«AA , a name of the lake of the temple of Den-
B.D. 39, 19, the lakes of Turquoise in the Tuat.
~ r^Z2'^ /-^^
^^
a^wva/ l^A/w^A, a name of Lake
derah; (3)
Moeris
Sha en Amu
Sha-t ur-t
"^^ ^=^ ^« / P^^t of the
B.D. 98,
^ I ^^^ ® Fayyfim. , 6, lake of Fire in the Tuat.

D ^ CZSZi D ^ a kind of Sha en ankh ^^^^ ?-, N.


sha-t pet
'

c=s=]
'
762,
t 4
'
iO i j
'
incense.
[—rr—1 ^ / r\ AAAA/VA
Tuat IV, lake of Life, a lake
Shatt pet ^Q^-^/r. ,75.-79, M. Vf in the Tuat.

28, 65, 156, '^^^, P. 60, N. 86, no, Sha en maat www , Peasant

54, " lake of Truth."


, a title of Nut.

Sha en maatiu ^„
sha qah (2'""^, P. 1116B, ^ w
I s I AMI B.D. 168, lake of the Speakers of the truth.
30, tanks in which fish were kept ready for
eating. Sha en maat , Berg. II,
Jim
Sha tesui (?) "^^^
^ ^^^^,
a lake in 395, /WWVA
cr:
, B.D. 17, 46,

the Oasis of Khirgah (?) a lake in the Tuat.

Sha en Heru the


s I
,

B.D. 63B, a, the lake of Fire in the Tuat lake of Horus in the Tuat.
oo SH [ 721 ] SH on
Sha en hesmen -wwva CZED
- IP-,,,
° III'
Sha Hi , T. 378,
I

f
^ P'^^^]
AwvsA Ji
°,^^^
o
'^^°^ Natron!in
the 7'ua I (j(] ^ ,
N. 625, a lake in the Tuat.


1
uat.

Sha ent hetche-t ^=^ ? ^ pn Shal.eru^^^^,,Heuve„r


M5. 36, lake of Light in the Tuat. the Celestial beings.

ShaenKha ^ ?1k ,^ czu Sha heh "^^^^


I 31 M 1
|
1

'
BD- 131, 10, the lake
of a million years.

^. Rec. 27, 223, the name ShaHetep™=^^,B.D.„o.6,


of a lake in the
___^
Tuat ; see S
— I I
S
Ci
"^
the lake of the god Fletep.

N.966.
^
-vww.(J-^^j^^^U.576. Shakharu°^|^--^_^J.
B.D. 149, II, 6, the lake where the kharu geese
Sha en khebentiu "^^^

X I H J lived in the Tuat.

j,B.D. 130, 10, lake of the Wicked. Sha Sham (?) on


Sha en Sab '=P a. lake in the Tuat.
^kSlf.
26, 233, the lake of the Jackal in the
_ 1r^ j^,
Rec.
_ShaTat-U^c^^](j@,U.48r,
Tuat.

Sha sab ™-^ «, Rec. .6, a33.


'

m ^ } ^ ' ^- ^44, a lake in the Tuat.

Sha Tcheser-t '^^


J-^,.he lake of the Jackal |
, the
-=^ in the 1 uat.
lakes of the goddess Tchesert in the
Tuat.
Sha en s-hetep 00 /www =^,
s I
P B.D. Sha(?) ™,
r=ti)
phallus (?)
96-97. 7, lake of Propitiation.

Sha en setchet 3a X
sha (?) 00 ^, B.D. 98, 8, lacuna (?)
AA/\A/\A
f|, B.D. on on
(Nebseni) 17, 41, a lake of Fire in the sha-t fi I

Tuat. III' 11= ol'T


^ I

Sha en qebh aaaa^a ^


I, things.

N. 762, the lake of Cold Water in the


'Jll
Tuat Sha-t (?) [itM^], hundred; usuaUy
ShaNu I W I OOD "^^'^^ C-T;^-] /WWVA
ggg written
AA^ft/^A
^ ; Copt. Oje, CJJOT. The reading
51 /WVAAA

^^
I I

shent has been proposed (A.Z.


the Celestial ocean. 1898, 138);
,

(^ e ,
two hundred; Copt. cyHT ;
^ ^o U.
Sha Nesasa (Sha en SdsA?) ^=^ 516, T. 327, hundreds.

Sha-t (?) gj, loo-thread stuff.

AAAAAA
'
' 1/ Ai. I
M [| -y

oo
^^^ '^^^' P- 440, M, M. 656.

varr JtTtT garden, meadow, estate, plaia


s I I
>

Sha Neserser ^^^^


^ ~^*~
1.
B.D. 71, i8, a lake of Fire in the

mtT^-u^-
Tuat; varr sha, shaut
M M^ ^ t[. tr,

Shaneter=]|™,B.D, ,7.,4..,he
pool of the God in the Tuat.
P.S.B. i3i 411, flowering shrub; flower,
a vine
i 2
nn SH [ 722 ] SH r-n-i

in blossom ;
plur. |^ '^ i , IV, 1 167, TtTt! sha-t t-vr-i ^ U. 582, body;

;^,AnastasiI,25,3,IV.772;
M'^f;]^'
^"^^l^^ i'
^^^^""^ '" general, the jj^, M.
,
ivi. 59, i^
(] ^ ^ ^^ , p. 89,

plants in a garden, garden ; Copt. cycyHOT.


sha-t C3SZ]
^ P. 477, N. 1265,

mebn Z**^ emissions of the body.


'

Shau^^(), R^'^- 3, 12. 1 10,

Sha pet on^k °»^ U. 609, storm,


tempest.
Sha Ij^ "^ j^, Hh. 437, reeds,
sha r-g-i = ^, to
^
read, to proclaim ; Copt. tocy.
wine, drink.

Sha HTh , a fabulous animal like a grey-


shaa rrv-i ^^ ^^, to steer, to sail a boat.

hound with a straight tail in the form of an axe. sha, shai ,Thes. 1285,

Sha-t TtTtt o, Metternich Stele 86, a mytho- , to fix, to appoint,

logical animal, parent of Menu. to decide, to determine, to destine, to pre-


destinate, to allot, to design, to decree, to
I^, a kind ordain, to commission, to authorize.

of dog ; plur.
J^ "^ A^ sha-t T^T^T

sha-t T«T»T S,
?' bitch. Amherst Pap. 26, ^ .m
sha,shaa M^^^^ M^^' decreed or ordained by God, what
^, A.Z. 45, 125,

is
something

ordained

1 by man or fixed by custom, what is seemly or

^ ^' M ^
fitting, dues, revenue, taxes, impost.
f) e f^. pig; Pl"r.
Mil
(1 e n I ; Copt, ecyuj.
shau M^I A.Z. 1874, 87,
l^ ^
|, IV, i"6, ^j2^(](]^||, what is de-
Shau liSl'^^''"^ III > .
Peasant B 2,
creed or ordered or ordained, fate, destiny.
Metternich Stele 86,
i38.pig; LH- I^ ? S,
U
''^'^^^
\. A white sow. sha-t hlnl ".m I

Shaa Mil "^fj^^'B.D. 36,1^'^ profit, benefit.

^Mt- — |\ ^•^- "


^' S> the black pig
shai
Rev., use, utility, worth
(1
S ^"^ ^=ZI 'TT\
^_K>^ ^^ ' of Set speared by Horus. l^ Copt, cy^**'--
;

Sha-t M^ M^ JL. JL,claw shait TitjT , Rec. 3, 44, T^


of a bird, talon, a measure ; TtT^t "^^ J^ <x=> I, A.Z. 1905, 28, 39,

great span = tax, impost, produce


3^ palms (14 fingers); Mtt IV, 530, [

f^, I
of a country.
JU "^^j
sha-ti
little

JL
span

=
= 3 palms (12 fingers).

IX
, Sphinx I, 257.
shaiu liM
dues, revenues, treasures.
^ i)()
^ I j
. P.S.B. 10, 42,

sha-t o ,
part of the body of an Sha ^ ^-^^—

III'
' a kind of bread, loaves,
feod in general.

animal ; Mtt .?......


5=^ |\ U skin(?)
shaa l^
Rev. 13, 107, book, writing,
-^-M^ A.' of a dog. () document.
on SH [723 ] SH can

shad ItM^^l 7. ^Vestcar Pap. 12, 17, shafti ^^v^^^v.^^


e slaughter,
slayer.
estate, garden, orchard, grove.

shaftit(8haiti) Iii|^_i.()();^U-fl,
Shadu "^ ^
liil

shaduI^^(],°,A.z.
(|
, wine, drink.

,^-,^^37,
^ "m ^
1^ U '
blow, stroke, ill luck (?)

Shads
M^(jp..,Iill()p^,
Shaft
^ ^^^, Mar. Ka^.^55.
75. beggar

M^llpL^,iiI^-7,togo,to
shaai l^ u >^ '
Rev. 1 1, 149, some-
thing written.

travel, to journey.

Shadsiu liM
^ () P ]^ j
,
goings, goers. TSism Jj , Rev. II,

shaaimI^^(|(]|^„.Rev.i^^,o.
183; see Shai.

Shads 111] "^ i]


P
s:^, wicket-gate (?)

shaa (sha) l^u, Rev. n, 125, T»T»T


shaaikh Jiil \j i](j © I^ °
, Rev. 14,

17, dust; Copt. cyo^^Sy-

i ,
up to, as far as, until ; ^:r> T^TtT
""— °,
shaaber (?) ^^, Rev. II, 133,

outside ; Copt. cyA.E.oX.


IV, 647, <cz> T^Ttt as far as
, ; Copt. CUA..
Shaam JjIJyj^, Rev. n, 182, to de-
shaa-t ^ Jour. As. 1908,
979,
\j

shaaut (sha-t)
(3
' until

—(?)
; Copt. cyA.'T.

fl
(3 I

I, until;
sire; ^^r. |il2

shaamtuf 1*12^7^^.,^,
"^ ^^ ; Copt. cyeJULei.

Rev. 12,
Copt, cy^.xe.
14, 13, 21 = Copt. cy^HTe^.
shaa |iJ2 u, Rev. 13, 8 = cy^., of use
shaar IM'^'^' tooth; Copt cy^X (?)
and wont, e.g., cy^.qcU3T-JUL.

shaa, shada (sha) Shaar


to bargain, to
^^ haggle ;
r^, Jour. As. 1908, 255,

Copt. epcyA.A.p.

"^
Millllll!)—^,tobegin;|j|,TlL *^ Shaar TtttT

w
^^ ^, Mar. Kam. 54,

Rev. 15, 38, the source of 42,


life

w
Shaait T^TtT , the goddess of pri- I
V Q?i, to VOW, to

meval matter— a form of Hathor. promise, to boast.

shaaa-mes M^ fl
C2
^ ^ S, Rev.
shaar

28. T»Ttt
T»Tt!

w
, Amherst Pap.
door, gate, prison
14, 7, firstborn ; Copt. cyA.jm.ice.
Heb. liTttJ.

Shaa, shaa-t
iH^^, Supp. 1223, shaarki J^
\j
w \^ O, Rev.
Rec. ^^, 32, warehouse, store-
12, 118, drought ; compare Arab, j *
house, granary.
sha&S ^^
product of the enchanted island.
°o, Shipwreck 163, a

,
Rev. 12, 79, sand; Copt cyoj.

shaa l£^
Shaasha l^ ^ ^^ T, Rev. 12, 17, rail,
r -, to smite, to conquer.
railing ; Copt. cytAJCy.

i z 2
oa SH [ 724 ]
SH rvn

a benevolent serpent-
shaasha ^^c. 33, 12°. Shai TilillKl istm,
Mtl^^Mtl^. god.

reverence, respect. Shai T^T^I (](] W, Lanzone 129, a croco-

shaashaa l^'^'^JM,^' JM,^ dile-god who ate the hearts of the dead.

^l2^ ^,Rec. 33, 120, 138, liltl^KM^ shaiM^flll-ni.'^TindV/eeJ:


n .0 Rev. 13, 29, boast, glory, fame, renown ;
I

Copt, cyo'^fflo*^-
shaii l^ ^^ ^ S ^ ^' ^^^'' ^°""^^^"'
lll^'
tank, cistern ; Copt, cyHI.
shaashaa l^ sj IM, ^ \, Rev.,
shau 1=]'^^, P. 38, M. 48 = K*-='
to winnow ; Copt. Oj^a ^ ^^^
shaashaa ^J — TtTtT ^
CTD

shau
,

oa
T. 286, to injure (?)

name
Rec. walk with
3, 38, terrace,
^, in the

trees planted by the side.


<s=- 00%. 'vx v:>, P. 498,
D D
ghai TtTiT '^, Israel Stele 8,
CZSZl _^^^_^,P. 510-

fortune and allotted span of life.


shau l^ '^\ Q , to be hot, to burn, fire.

a man's fate, his

shai
Israel Stele 8,
bto Mil
ill luck.
^ (ly J (] ^, Rev.
shau T»T«t(5 (Id

12, 118, dry,


o, Rev.

parched; Copt,
13, 25,

cyooxe

shai nefer ]£^ good luck.


Shaut Mil ^ ^ ", ^^^- '4. ^2, dry-

!](] j^ J |>

shait iiM'^lfl ^ ;^' ^'^^^y .'°' M Shau l4!il'^%®>


i2i,T»T»T
•S fi\ 142,
B.D.

III, 15, a city with


141-142,

'
the special cult of Osiris.

evil destiny, a blow of fate. shau (3


g^. Rev. 13, 6,

Shai liljl'^ ()lj ^ ,


Amen. 21, 16, A.Z. Rec. 16, 69, IM, ^ 1
^, Jour. As. 1908,

1873, i38,Todt. (Leps.),pl. 50, ^ 283,


someone
to glorify oneself,

or something; Copt.
U
to
I

boast oneself over

OJOT, CLjOTCtJOT.

2!^|,Pap.Ani3,
shau
W
,Amen. 12, 4, ^J
^^.M^(lilf3
B.M. 32, 411, Jour. As. Ser. X, 9, 434, 460,
473. 49». 508, 552, Berg. 73, the god Luck O, I , to be of
or Fate or Destiny who reckons the days
value, property, stuff, possessions, goods, some-
thing which is of worth or value, something use-

ful, advantage, benefit;


ea Theban
Shait I^^i][j'^^, Amen. 9, n, ,

ttttt "^ |j(j


^ ^, Hh. 330, the goddess Fate.
Ostraka No, 2 , most

valuable of all.

Litanie 37, a dog-god.


Shau I^ ^^ ^, Rec. 36, 53,
IM
^^, ^-mi^
(S.
, P.S.B. 15, 35,
Shai Illil "^ l]l] ^ ^, Tomb of Seti I,
the god of prosperity and of .

one of the 75 forms ofRa (No, 37);


'
good luck and good fortune.
rvn SH [725] SH oo
Shau ^ ^, abode, dwelling.
J ^. Herusutef Stele
(?) Shab(?) tiltl i s,

shau-t tribe ; compare Eih. fy{]^


Itil'^^ "T^. P- 414, M. 593,
:

N. 1 198, garden, park. Shab-t I^'^Jo_p,p.373.N. 1149,

Shau Mil "^9, excrement. B.D. ed. Nav. 172, 28, |ii| "^ J XJ, Rec.
Sha TtttT ^ -^, e
a disease of the eye.
31, 25. Illll "^ J ^, water melon (?); plur.

shauti (shuti) ^(2 "^s^^t^H, Rev.

II, 174, the two plumes of a crown.

Shau M^^,^,--^'
parts of the magical boat.
Rec. 30, 66, IV, "94.
ai ^ J rf m '
c-'P'-

^"^'^ '"''°" P"^""-


ffl'"^^-

shab-t iil 1\ J ^,
shauaa Jji] ^ (]
(E I^, ^^^^^^' ^^^^P'
shabarth |^ J ^ -^^ , stream, flow

shaua4 ^^^^ ^ '^^^ °^ '^°"^ ^""^


of water Heb. n731C
Mil -P (
(1
H I 1
,

a statue.
;

shauabu M'^fl^Je^, shabu m^J^ , IV, 481,

, I w I 1 C3!O,f00d
I I I

the melon plant ;


plur. TtTtT^^
-f^ ^ J"^^ shabu
1^^ J ^2go, 2^200.
^ I, Love Songs 3, 13, TiM%. -jT)
altars laden with food offerings.

Shabu liM^ J%^> t" shorten


"

sail, to furl a sail.

shauab-t Mll^f]^J^|. ^^*^


shabu J£^ "^ L-fl, to strike, to
melons (?) the figs of the persea tree (?)
J
smite, to hew stones.

shauabti
m^f]^J:|. shabuHa^J^\;:,aa
T^T^t 4p) \i> ^ figure made of stone, wood,
j( worked stone, masonry.
faience, etc., which was placed in the tomb to
perform the work of a slave on behalf of the
Shabu Hi|^Je|,^J^|,
deceased ; var.
Iffi J^ f > see ^oa J^|. a funereal figure; varr.
M^ f| "^ J° f
shauabti "
Iili|
f] J Q , i v, 733, A.Z.

Shabu Iffi'^J^I^
34, 166, T»T<T
^J^O »
pot, vessel, vase, jar.
see Ashbu.
|,afire.god;

shauar Hil
'9» 96, part of a shrine.
^ ^^ if] , Tj^.
Rec.
shabn ^tl
JO 1, Rev. 12, 87. TtTtt
J
junction, union, accord, unison
/VS/VSA^ [I 5
shaua IlH "^ ^ , writing, ^ Copt. cyoJrtfi.

\\ !<=:>=::
document, letter, book see
I

Shabt IlliJ Jour. As. 1908, 255,


;
o I
J^_^,
Shaubu M "^ ^ J ^ f^, flame,
staff, stick ; see
J^ "^ J ^^
fire; compare Heb. ^ilttj, Job xviii, 5.
shabtiMj-.Mj°|,iH^
l|o,A.Z. 1905, daily ser-
Shab-t 5,
Tllil

^ vice, obligation.

2 2 3
oa SH [726] sn rvn

shamit fulling,
Bhabt-t M*^ J^' ^^^- '' 4^' T»T»! /vwvAA,

Love Songs 2, 3, Hil "^ J ^^ ' tti


"^ cleansing; var. T^TtT 0-

11(2^^^, staff, stick, rod, biton, walking-stick j


shamu it;
washed
Peasant

279, dirty clothes to be

shamu Ti -7\, Thes.

1203, to traverse.

shamu TtT^T,
O , a kind of drink.
Ill
Sallier I, 6, 5, 6 ; Heb. t^lUJ, Copt. ctjELtUX,
Syr. n^S^jxJu- shames-t an ear of
M'^fflP^'
ShapU Mil '^(a^ ^ ,
Anastasi IV,' 12, 3,
to dance. corn; plur,

tq

I
Shapu-neter-ar-t-ka
fiN<2>-||

^ *==^ I
J
6^

5O
'
B.D. 163, II,
T^Ttt

of one of
the two Utchats of Ra.
name
m var.
p |;
Copt &JW.C,

^eJULc.
Shapsh l^D^ill^, Rev. n, 171, fore-
shamsh lili| ^^ ^i] "5=^ , Rev. 1 3, 3°
arm j Copt, a^^sj-
n I , to serve.

shanash JM ^ "^ ,
Rec. 3, 33 =
shafl T^T^T "^^ , to be angry, to
to stink.
w C30
,

act as an enemy, to swell (of a boil), swelling czs:


shansh
Copt. cijA.qe.
AAAAAA __ /V./VW\ ftAAA/V\ Q
AwwA , foul or stmking
Jour. As. 1908, 294,
Shafit l^*^"^, matter; Copt, cg^^cy.
\\ i AAAAAA II I

^5
sin, want; Copt.
^' M^;^
a^^T >
^'
^^^^ar. ^4;^.
wickedness,
shanu
^AAA^^A

OS
Gen. Epist. 64

AA/vAAA ,-—-, I
to rub off, to
Sham I^^^^^,B.D. 130,
shanr
I I idlfl' rub away.
AAAA^A <r
10, to be foul or dirty.
shanr ^, A.Z. 1871,
T^T^T
III I

to wash out
sham' ^_J1 clothes 133, bristle, wool (?)
' (?)

sham'
shanrefl J^ _ 1 1 1 I
\\ ^;
Anastasi I, 24, i, the bristling of the hair
i Anastasi IV, 11, 8, V, 6, i, Sallier I, 9, to
" through fright.
desire (?)

sham'-t
^ a wooden sharr
.Saa
,
Rev. 13, 30,
c»-7»-' bar or tool.
I

g^, Jour. As. 1908, 250,


o, a j2s&
sbamait(?) T»Ttt
_Ba5> -2^ ^ , to

kind of seed used in medicine ; MuT


pray, prayer ; Copt. CtJ^^^-
O an infusion of the same.
1 1
sharram TiTil-^^
Sham' bar
, Rev. 14, 10, in-

^ ^
1
21'
^ Anastasi III, Rev. 6, 7, a proper name
according to Alt K. 850 = 7jriT2t!J- flammation of the eyes.
SH [ 727 ] SH c=so

Rev. 12, 1 14,


Sharsh ^""^^^ y^, to be
I ' lamentation. Ilil | swift,

to hasten; varr. 1^*^00 5-^. ^B,


'^ I. Anastasil, 23,3,24, 3,
-A.
^"^^1lO HI-' gulf, precipice, chasm.
sharsha |ji2 .s^a ^i] ^, Rev. 12, 48,
Shamir T»Ttt
'

, Rev.
to dispute, to contend; Copt, cyepcyi.
M. 15. joy; Copt. cyXo-cX^.!.

sharef |ji2
;^ ^ ,
^^ /|^
, Rev.
Sharshar (?) M '^ ^ M ^
II, 134, 140, to injure; Copt. CtjXoq. I
®^ , B. D. 1 63, 8, the name of an Utchat

, Anas- Sharsharkhet Ilil'^^^'^


*^^^--^®
tasi I, 10, 3, ruffled, dishevelled. ^ B.D. 163, II, a name of one of the
I c. 5lJ two Utchats of Ra.
sharm |iIl[<^:=>^L-/i, iii, 8,
J£^ SharshatakatA liMl\,ga&
^
— fl , to be unused (of weapons).

sharm' TtTtt , Harris


Shartana, Shartenu
^J
1, 78,11, HJ' t "j, to be peace-

ful, to be unoccupied, idle, to be free to do ^1, Mar. Karn. 52,1,^^ '^

what one pleases.

sharm' TiljT , Thes. 1 204,

^, Rouge I.H. II, 125,


AA/N/VNA
/V/V\A/\A

1^ ^» Harris I, 42, 7,
Shartina
B^TZ^l^i'^
Mediterranean people, Sardinians (?)

Shartshaq TtTtt^T»TtTzi,Rec.35,57,
greet, to salute, to offer salutations, to salaam,
the name of a fiend.
to sue for mercy ; compare the meanings of the
Heb. VD^tr. Shahab |{1| "^ X^, Berg. I, 35, god of

the south wind. He has a lion's head, horns,


and two pairs of wings.
^^ g| I
, Israel Stele 26, peace, content ; Heb.
Shahqar4|^;^^^;^^^(]^,
D^^9,Arab.^.U^.
Anastasi I, lo, 3, a term of abuse.

sharm'UHJ^^^--](] Shakha •'^='^


ntttgT ^. ^^^' the(ofapproach
Anastasi '^ "^
I, 17, 5,

A a meal of recon
liltl ^ ")|
(]
shakhent(?) IiJU'^^^?'
i -i^ death).

^'^^.a
' plant.
ciliation

shas oa^^ P V , to cut, to kill.

tribute; Heb. rT^W\ shasi |i^ p 7^, U. 554, T. 303,

SharhU Mil "^^ ^^v. 14, 51, irrigation


^
''=^='*=l'
I

channels. P
, U. 459» Rec. 36 210, I^I^ p
2 z 4
CZED SH [ 728 ] SH 3a

'''"= "'''=''""^'
shasha-t IjH Ha],;. sown, seed.

B.D. 1 80, 32, Metternich Stele 58, I^^^ shashait <(^,IV, 1127,

B.D. 63B, 4, M^' '=^'^ [1 ^ ,


U. 223, T»TtT o O' ^^' ^'^3' 'necklace.

P. 5i5,I^^*-fl(l ^'
^e^- "' 186, to go, to Shashaut T»Ttt T^T^T ^ 'v,?,'
ornaments

travel, to advance, to travel about in general. for the neck or head.

shasiu TiM
7^
I

I
B.D. 152,
travellers.
6, shashait Hillilll;, M^M
shassTjTjt[ip7\,N.i72,IjM'^P[l7\,
A- t/
T. 348, to go, to travel, to advance, Shashaqa T^TtT'^T»T»T Rec.

21, 13 = Shishak.

shashata-t T»T«T ]
=
\\ ^ 1

Rev. 14, 40,


the nomad Semites. ,

,
Rev. 2, 43, ^i| Hij"! -^^, Jour.

As. 1908, 312, window; Copt. cyOTCyX.

I nomad Semites shashat-t MiTliM ,. Rec 33,


' Copt, cycoc.
window; Copt. OJOTCyx.
I

137,

shasu shaqa P.S.B. 24, 45

ears of corn
^ W
Shasi Rec. 6, 156, a god of the shaqar
T»T»t
dead.
wooden tool or instrument.

shasha ^im^|_^, MJlitlt '^ w


shaqarqabi T»T«T zi

°
"(^ (]|]
,Koller4, 21, akindof Sadanifruit(?)

shasha I^'^Hll'^iy^, ]M shaqiu T^T^t zl (1 (1 ° , rings, earrings.

^ "^H^ f\^ *° tread down, to trample


tit
under
^
'
foot.
Shaqiq T»T»T ^ [] [1
z1 , to deUght in ; var.

shasha-tjilil'^. M^ ^ ^
J\ ing down.
'
''^^^-

M^M^^'M^
Shasha Shaqu ^ilil'^^
(3
J7, Rechnungen 49, a

1^"^^, Rec. I, 46, ignominious, vile. weight = 22 teben and 5 qet ; plur.
^(2II^

l^ ^ "^
shasha "^ z](2 ...-^^
^. ,
Jour. As. Shaqu Mil
1908, 27s, vase; Copt. ajA.ttJOT. a wooden decoration in circular form of a pillar,

chaplet.
shasha aU^^^^.M-^ Shaqu T»T»! Zl %> W , a leather object;

T»T«T
i±^^ ^% jn
_2f v^
1

I
IV, 692, leather bands, quivers
or cases made of leather.

Shak rrr-i ^^=:zi^^ P. 369, to bandage =


"^1,
IMIil i^.
a plant, the
,N. 1145.
seed from the same, beads
o SH [729] SH C3C3

Shaka-Amen-Shakanasa l^ Shagnen l^I^^^^^ ^. to quarrel,


to fight ; Copt. cycTrtHn.

B.D. 163, II, a Nubian god(?) shager l^ s -^^1* ""g*» ""g money (?)
tax; Copt, cy (Tbf p.
shakaika T»T»T/^

I, Rev. 13, 26, passion (?) 8hata4I4l]^(l|^.»P««;^,p>

Shakanasa TtTtT

^ Jj , B.D. 163, II, a form of Amen (?) ll A H tjSjv ''^ ^o 8*g» to muzzle, to shut up
()4J_S'k-/]' Copt. cyTo& (/)
w
shakaraa(?) T»Ttt shatabuU IiSI^]y^]().^.
r^ Inscr. Hier. 28, some strong-smelling leather gags (?)
,
' object (?)

Shakarshau TtT^t precipice.


_2a!k

iW^ 1 ^5§ i
'
L.D.

' '
Ill, 211, 4,

'
a
M
Mediterranean
Shatbaka|^]^y,o-f^''^36

_2» 1 r\^^/i
'
people.
shat H!l^'^i-/I, L.D. III, 140B,

shakiki TtTtt

Rev., to delight in. Rec 31, 24, IV, 387, Inltl 1^^ ^, Sim 15,

shaknen J4| r,^ a ,


Rev. n, 152, to

fight, to contend; var.


l^ "^ fls \\ ^' 1905, 8, szi^^. v'ST' '° *^^8» *° quarry.

Rev. 14, 15 ; Copt. cy^TrtHrt.

shaker Iil4l^^r5i|n, Rev. 13, 49, 14,

64, Rec. 30, 115, money, tax, hire, wages ; Copt.


shata
m^^e^> '^ -"^
jjuju, i^i^
.
I
'
payment, rent.
shaker liM^^^°, IV, 715, TtTtT ^=:^
— *^ -* I o shatirta-t M'^'^C-^ '

]] 1c^'
,
°, IV, 775, |i^^=^.Sai°, a kind of
o Anastasi -^'
I

precious stone, rings, ring money


III

(?) ; Copt.
I, 23, i,
|^ ^"V""^^ '

ll n I
'

ibid. 24, 3, gulf, precipice.


cycTb-rp, (ra^otp(?)
shathi ^c:^|(](j 0, Rev "» 132,
Shakershau T»Tt!^T»TtT'^
"j^j, to pour out a libation.
Mar. Karn. 52, 14, a Mediterranean people.
Sh& (?) ""^ n ^ , Rev. 14, 35, nose.
\\ ^A/^/^AA

shagar T^M"^ S AAA/VNA S! sh&U n(j ^1^, U. 553, P. 282, shade,


Gol. I, 10, ditch, conduit, grave (?)

Shagar MtT'^ Z5
w
•, Mar.
shadow ; see IZ30
p ^ j.

Aby. Ill, 54, 4, cage, wicker hamper; compare ShaS r-tr-i (1 —<f— , to run.

Heb. l"i3D
shd,ku , U. 29, a kind of cake
"
shagig l^ffi [j(j S^, Rev. 12, 113, symbolic of the teats of Isis(?); var.
t v\ I

to delight in, to desire. N. 257A.


CSCD SH [ 730 ] SH
C3a
shfi, shai ^^^, U. 136, T. 107, N. 444, Shau I , Thes. 1296, sand-men,

i.e., dwellers in the desert.


.^. P-599.
X' ^3 "ly,
sha-t, shai-t ^3q, U. 136,

X
Rev. 12, 40, to cut, to slay, to cut down V. "57.^^^.^^:^. 7 ,
o>

trees, to hollow out a boat.


IV,M37.^^,™l](]o,™(|(]^,
shaa ^3
C30
\ Annales X, 192,
cut off,
to cut, to
to slay.
>^ , bread, bread-cake, sacrificial bread,
r-rrn
shS.i-t a mess of boiled grain, food ;
plur.
I I I

IV, 761,
"" \^^ ^ > a cutting up, section, rm ° rvn O Rec.
[j(]
1
11' \j 00 I
,

carnage, massacre, slaughter; see


^ nsvio .... 00°
00, oonf^oi
(ze:
3, 44, ---ii,,,, ibid., ©1'
i::^ III .. ~n o - a

"^ IV, 501 see the following :



shaiut
00
'"'^(111 "^
,
A.z. 1900, 38, o^ t]
, ;

sna-t a o >4 bull cakes ,/i o

^(j^. Mission 13, 117, ^^, pieces o o 2*3i


,

_
; .,
o o

(CS- goose cakes ; o "" H obelisk cakes


of meat cooked or uncooked.
fl ,
,
^^ O A/WS/VA I

sM-t (shat?)
nzD
^^, U. 380,
1=30,
^,
^ /Ci
white cake.

U. 272,
XT Q
N. 315, 719, 874, ^.^^-, C30
,
shai-t , cake, loaf;
r~wn
T. 50, P. 667, 684, N. 995,
x r?
I
(] ,
a kind of cake
^mj
AAAAAA

oi ° , Love Songs V, i, sweet cakes, date cakes.


csa /Ill'

^ ^''''^'^,
knife, butcher's knife, wound.
sha-t, shai-t .^.n o , U. 585, .^.n ,

gash;

OLD
plur.
O
""^^j Rec.
III
31, 17, 31,-^-^
^=>^
'^^
I,
1
T. 309, ^-^,
W W
T. 351,

ie:
^ ^,
3:
KoUer

^rr;' ^u3j^='^ 3> 5>


1

^=r-5'
I f

n
I

Ci
rvrn
% I. IZSZl 31:
w
shS. fl, to seek, to ask, to beg.
>^, letter, writing; plur

sha-t ^ , Rec. 29, 146, -^®, a


I I
'
fl JT I I I
, Anastasi I,

kind of scented wood

, to form, to fashion, to build.


13. 4,
^ ^111' o I I I
, Rec. 21, 83,

letters, literature; for ^~T see metcha-t:


sM -^' \' barren ground, sandy
soil(?)
""^^ ^, B.D. 141, I.

sM N. , 707,
000 o
Shai-t en sensen
EH ° 1 i-TT-i I rvn rm I

^ o' ^ r^^o o
\> w I w o I AA/V\/VA AAAAAA
l\AAA T I
AAAAAA AAAAAA
D[ZSZ] „
sand; 0, a sand offermg;
C3SZ1 , .

I
n OC AAAAAA
^i'
Rec. 4, 29, the bed of Osiris ris;^^ I

I °
[]

III
WNAAA
I I -vwwv
rv

I
I

I
AAAAAA

W
£^
O

I
1
AAAAAA

W
a A
T
AAAA^W AAAAAA
I

I,
I
'«Book of breath-

those who are on their sand, i.e., dwellers in the ings" — the title of a funerary work greatly
desert ; Copt. cyuj. esteemed in the Graeco-Roman Period.
SH [731] SH rm

Shai-t ent Te];iuti


°^ shftt
rxn I rrr-i rm.
A I c=a ^>- III' ^=^
•^ ii ' ^' Tfc^ ^ '
^°°^ of Thoth.
^ I' ;^ V III' ^V/u-fli'
shaaut^^^^j, Sphinx III,
^
>!^
J\
[

I
*
slaughter, carnage, wounds (?) slaugh-
terers.

human ^
132, sacrifices.
Shfitu ^3^ >!^ , Mar. Karn. 52, 20,

sha .... cm , Amen. 9, i slayers, slaughterers.

; piur.
cznz]
Ice:i=i(?)

>(?) I I I
, Amen. 8, 6. Shfit* ^X ™
c^^xi '^isj^ II I
fl
Sll
B.D.95, 2. the gods
of slaughter.

shai-t
^ Rec. 35, 204, sanc-
Shftt ^3^^, canal; Copt. Ojex.
tuary.

nszj gnaw, shi C3n(](l


r n
^^^'
to ^, infant, child.

shait
™ X ^^^,
L-J'
to nibble.

slaughter; see
Shi c3o(j(]lwyw, C3o(](]o, ao[|[]0

^imiu Rec. 27, 88, fiend, demon, Shai (?)

^^^ '"' •
Copt. cam.

pot, vessel. Rev., shame, disgrace


shipc3aflfla Copt, ajine.
shafu ^^L-J, °° ^,
^
Rec. 8,

Verbuni I, 196, to attack, to


134, ^(^; ^. fight, to surround. place, house, shrine, building.

shamu shu (shemm ?) R fl , fire, heat.


. _zr decorated (?)

shamrekh-t (?)
rm I o r-TT-i

1:1
00' /I
^f

[), Nastasen Stele 67

3CZ! Denderah III, 9, 28,


Shar-ur
a serpent-god.

Shash ""^
czszi
to split, be opened. Shuti Rec. 27, 84, light.
j
PP^°,
shash-t ™
IZSZl
o, U. 62=™
o
Shu
P
00, U. 241, 00 P ^, U. 185

N. 316, knife. 00 P^^, U. 415, T. 243, N. 1067, 1381

shash-t
3E 3 o Rev. 14, 137, dust
I W I 000 Copt, cyoeicy.

shaq Q , P. 643, M. 680,


cznzi

to shave; var \^^; Copt ^UKJOKe.

Shati ^3, P.S.B. 13, 438, a measure (?)

„, -X
snat ^
00 ^=a ^"=5?^,
- .
Methen
,

17,
rvr\
^ >!>^:
fl
X MO 5^ '
^^^' ^^' ^' ^^^ ^''8°^' ***^ Sun-god

C3oK v^ fi , P. 606, Shu and


Anastasi, IV 2, ir,
\^' Tefnut ; Gr. "^watv.

^,^^^ Shu cszD p -^ , Mar. Aby. I, 44. 45


CIEZ) -^ ^'5::^ to cut, to cut off, to slay ; Copt.
a SH [ 732 ] SH CSO

A"^^^^^^ ^' ^^'^'


shuit p(s()(j ;, P^^f^f,

consort of Shu. shUU P


So, grains of dry incense.
Ombos I, 96 = Shu
Shu-tipp-||. and Tefnut. Shu p J^,
A.Z. 1865, 28,'a desert tribe.
Tuat VI, a spirit who destroyed
Shu p,
-- '
the dead. Shut(?) P7^|j'lV,945,p7^i'
(2
Shu R e Jj Denderah III, 78, a child-god. "^
a class of servants
, |\
r ^ ^
V(5i I

I
(?)

Shu(5^|.Tua.VI, ajackaU,e.ded
Shu C30p^^, U. 558, P. 282,c3a'i^^,

Shu C3a P % Jj ' Tomb of Seti I, one of p. 615,683, M. 525, 783, N. 1142,
P^Q. Pq.
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 13).
Sphinx Stele 8, shade, shadow; plur. OO '^

a
"j" \\\, P. 683;
^^P ^ o'
I^' 655, the

B-D-
Shutt(?)
P^^^j'
^12. 2, shadow had turned ; van U y (Jlj q-

group of goddesses of Mendes.


shui IZSZ]P^,T. 367, P. 201, 658, 713,

Shu em herit urit (?) P ^ ^=^ M. 765, 788, N. 182, p^%^, P^^'
Berg. I, 14, a form of Shu.
p(3^^,P'^(](j^^,tobe lacking, wanting,
Shunebmaat psi , the god

P^^
.<:i
empty; A.Z. 1902,93,
of the I St hour of the day P^^^](],
^,^AAAA [\ ^ oap^
ShuentiemAten p^®^l) ^^AA/v^
o I (j,
empty;
T^'
^' ^^^^ he of the

a title of Ra-Harmakhis. helpless, indigent.


empty hand : plur. p flWi i ,

Shu 00%, U. 181, c3aP^", Rec.


Shu-t c3oP^, T. 199, 200, P. 311,

31, 12, li^, Rec. 27, 84, air, wind;

tk "^
P(2
•*"**
vvind of the body, flatulence.
N. 747, 1]^, U. 477,
P^^, P^, P^'
fj ^

empty, ne edy;P^^^, without;


P^
Metternich Stele 57, faultless;
D ,

S
in '
f?
r
(^

(2
Q
m '
to be dry, arid, hot ; Copt. ttJOOTe,
ojoTODOT, Tcgo'^f JO- B ^ ^^ ^ ""^^
^ "^ '
guileless, lacking

Shuiu pS [](]
^, dry, arid; O^P^ eviljplur. p^°>^, p=>^|]i,IV, 6.0,

'^
§ '^ V "^ — ^ , U. 461, parched fields.
wants, needs.
1
ShUUP % ^ ^^ , a man lacking sense,

shUU p^)"^, dry, hot; Copt. OJO'^je.


needy man; plur. 00 P % ( ^, N. 937,

ShU& P Q ^?' drought, heat.

a heartless or stupid man.

shui-t oap^|](]^, P. 713, i=si:P^

p^^:,A.z.35..s.p^ff.p^;;;, ^(lll^,M.788,p.[j(l^, p.[l(l;l,a


vain or empty thing; ([[ ", P ^ 11 ^•
famine Copt.
empty years, i.e., years of
desert land, untilled or unfruitful ground, a dry
;

place ; Copt. cyoOTe. cyoTeix.


ryn SH [733 ] SH rvn

Shu p^*"^, [5^*^^. IV, 1132, Shutl—](]pp,T.359,'^Pp,M.»+


N. 685, .363,™pp^. N.759,
Pp.p
Anastasi I, i, 6, K v\ ,1) , A.Z. 1900, Rec;, ">, P^lljl], PP[p. p

, uninscribed rolls of papyri,


o I I I

Shu, shui oap ^(](j, P. 565, an^


^(),P.463,00P(].P.464,P^,P(1I]|, P ylll\\» P \\1P'
^ crown ornament con-

R
V
^
h'
R A /] Si
P S H '
J^"""-
rise up, to
^^- ^908, 259, 300, to
lift up ; Copt. OJtAJI.
sisting of a pair of feathers;
B vl^Q' P^
pi"'0"s, feathers.
ft ^s "iJX '

shuAu aap^,M. 54i,c3op^()^,


p. 463, U. 486, i=n=i G % %^. those who lift up.
Shut ent aptu
P ^")P| ^ "^^
^ ^^ I
,
goose feathers.

shushu ^°
00 P %>c3a p ^, ^""^^^^^^
shu^entbikp^^l^JI)
Shu-t heaven, sky. , hawk's feathers.
fj _
,

shu ^ Rec. 21 85, to unload a ship


Shut-ent.Mkp^^|7J(j
P f H
, ,

B.D. 153B, 9, part of the hunting net of


Rec. 21, 89, to haggle, to the Akeru-gods.
Shu
p trade as a merchant.
Shu-tresti [5"3^"'<5, "south feather"
shui-t p^qi)-;^
' business, com- r *Y*\\ a kmd of plant.
I 1 1 I —
-/) merce.
"^
shu-t Tehuti R /% ^, "Thoth's
Shuit, Shuiti
P
S (j(] r^, Rechnung-
feather" — a kind of plant.
en 61, \e
shui-tp|^.p.^.p^x5.p.(|()
^ w
,
merchant; plur,
P
%> l]l] T^ ^ I

^,Ko„...p^(]qtr.p^^^.
Mar, Aby.I,8,84,[5^j(]^^|,p^ reeds, herbage in general.

shu P ^ *to , she-ass.

business, to "make bazaar."

shutip^^,p-;,-cHa„y,t
shu I—^r-i v\
"f^ , well, lake, cistern, tank.
OSZll
shu-t p, T. 44, P. 89, M. 52, N. 37,

U. 621, ™p I, P. 712, p^, Dream


shua ^ '^, u. 583, N. 1233,
P^,
Stele9,p,p^,p7,
00^ '^^^, Rec. 26, 67, oa f^ '^,
p^,p^7,p^,
I)
^ , feather, hair, foliage, wing ; plur. r-^m

^^PPP, P. 173, 710.N. i353,aop^'^ 37B, 7, oa ^ "^1 "^ , to be weak, miser-

able, wretched, poor, helpless, to beg.


PPp,N. 940.

shutippf^, p(.fl^,pp;;^,thetwo
shuau oa ^ ^ ^^ ^, oa f]
aE3
feathers or temples of Osiris.
I U I SH [ 734 ]
SH rvn

Shub ^ev. 12, 107, course.


P J^==*^.

man, beggar, one destitute; plur. shubu, shubi-t (qubu, qubi-t,?)


^, poor

^.P.„.6B.56,^f]^Hi,0-il
I 1

oV,,,T^+i \1^^ A.Z. 1908, 117, shade,


^^, Rec. i6, 59; Copt. aoOTe (?) Shubtl f?
[)
J^J.
^ '
.
'shadow.

shuaut 00 ^ ^ , u. 431. i=E=i


^^ shubbi
p JJ (jf)
f .
s^^^^^S' ^h^*^°^-

T. 246, vile ones.


,
«^^"^
1 1

P^"^' little; Copt.a|HJUL.

Shuab ^^^' i°7, IV, 73,


(I2l=i
-flJ ()' 2'
shum khar shere p
^^^ 1 -^^ j^
a kind of tree, persea; Copt. OJ^e, a^Ote.
Rev. 12, III, little child; Copt. OJKAA.

Shua (Sha) R \7, to begin. &PaHpe.

Shua (SM)
P
O f|, Jour. As. 1908, 275
Shur P _23S ^ , Rev., to gather the grape

harvest; Copt. XOJOjXe.


=a ^—J, to kill.

Sburp p"^^^, Rev,, first; Copt. OJtwpTl,


shuam (sham) [5
^ ^'^, P ^
-s>.p^^ = pcHU5pi\.
^^ /^, little; Copt. cgHJUL.
Shursh P<=>J4l| ^, Jour. As. 1908,
'
shuar (shar)
^;;. \7 r. ,
^ ^ ^, ^ ^
to SHiitc, to
^
strlkc, to be
248, to contend, to struggle ; Copt, cyepcyj.


[ <::^^*-^' smitten; Copt. cg^^P-

shuart (sharut)
^
'^ ,
blows, sheb C3nj(><), 00 J ^(X),
stripes. collar, necklace, pectoral.

Shui C ^ Q !] S ' ^^ illumine.


shebi 00 J (](] O^' IV' ^93. czsa
J
o beaded neck-
Shui-t C % !]
f]
q'^
I
'
Peasant 223,
p i^^^
^
^,- „
o,IV,892,oaJljlj|||,
11 fin
° collar,
i^^g^ beads.

sbeb, shebu c3a JJO ^- ' 429. N. 376,

JO^,T.245,ooJ^O'U.98a,
shuip^qil -SS3*.,
B.D. (Saite) 31, t, a
00 J^, U.98, 00 J ^.0 p. 78,
crocodile-god.

c.i^..-.4V% 4- f? nn ^^ Kubban Stele 2, shade, ^J^^§,M..o8,^J^^,M.


705, N. 21, t^^
J^^' ^^"^ ^*' ^^'^'

shuim-t (sbim-t) ^ ^, place,

house, building, shrine.


(j||
n^JQ, oaJcS3, c3oJ^|^,
Rec. 33, 29, r-rr-i , Metternich Stele 239,
= J 1

Shuih ^ .
Sphinx Stele 11

J ^^'
P ()(] I czsa o, IV, 1045, t=^ IV' "55,

I A , to travel, to journey. J
L3a I I t

',
i-TT-i food offerings, food.
I'^^j,
cake, loaves, bread, food. I I I
SH [ 735 ] SH nn

shebb-t rvn j 1 , Anastasi I, 26, 2, Sheb-t 00j^^.ooJ^.'^J.


|o XI
exchange ; cnzD JU V ^ 1 , IV, 685, changes,

food, provisions. rebellions; Copt. cyefilCO.


'^
Sheb - 1 r-TT-i r-n-i
oojciaj ^
^ Jc^ 1 I

1'
,

Jx
1)
Ml' shebsheb , IV, 1074,
n^~i
J y , A.Z. 1864, 107, food-offering; to calculate times and seasons.

r\n J /^^^ > N. 46, a joint of meat ; r-rm


J
sheb-t(?) oaJ^Qj^z^, onjo.
clepsydra.
x:=>s, M. 184, a bundle of vegetables (?)
shebb-t ent gerh nrr-i ^^^
sheb-t °
rwn ° j I I O
J1U>
f-TT-i 1 ° czszi 1
III
,

Jxiii
,

Jin ^ 8 "^y^j change of the night (?)


a kind of incense ; Copt. OJOOT (?)
shebut ^&,^'"^^- *°' *°'
sheb r-CT-1
J(^
, throat; Copt. ajOTtJo6.e. ^B^X 21 speech, answer.

shebb-t
Shebti ooJ^|; see^noj^jj.
ooJJI^.^JJf.^
J Jn, throat; Shebtiu
J^^
Copt. ttjE.a3fi.e. czsa ' » the gods who
assisted in building temples.
Shebb-en-Mesti oaJJ
B.D. 99, 17, a post in the magical sheb on J^^, to to cut, slay.

boat.

sheb rm j X Sheb on J(]e W,A-2- 1900,^20, to


J, C30JX,
i-xr-i

r-\r-i j «>
^ L—afl, to mix, to prepare drink, shebsheb ci li, fighting.

X
to brew ; var. ®J ,
shebut i=sn
J^ ^ ^ ^. IV, 685,

shebb c^JJx^, o^JJ^, rebellious, rebels; see 1 ir^-


sheb on J |, Rec. 16, 141, csn
J'^,
r-vm '^j a tree or plant.
J J
, to brew beer, to mix drink. J^ II

shebsheb czso Jczsajx, My the i, 5,


Shebb-t °nJJ|.™^,onJJ
'^j (zsn 1 Ck \I, a kind of reed.
J
-3 ^
to mix, to prepare drink, to brew beer ; r\n J
sheb-t i-trn y o ^ , P. 660, 772, M. 769,

onJo,U. 98, N. 377. the tie of the Green crown , T Ck w .

sheb-t onJ sheb-t r-^rn o a measure for dates.


1=30
J ^ ^^, czsoJ ^ ^ j^
1 ,
,

a kind of drink.
sheba ooJ'^^^^=^, U. 295, ooj
8hebb4c^Jj;0,c^JJx,<f, ^,P.87,ooJ^<^,T.37^.
OCD „ a kind of drink
J '^^^,
I ,
j j
C30 N. 672, 732, 1348, a meat

sheb oo Jx^, no J%x^, IV, offering; plur.


X ^111
U 5,, pieces of meat.

.078, —J o -^ ^, '° <=''^"8e, to exchange


exchange;
,

Copt, cyi^e.
shebuooJ^^.->'°«-f4|»
ryn SH [ 736 ] SH nc

AAAAAA

sheben oo J X I VV I

X
shep Of ='<^> Rev- ^i> 183, light.

n
oa on JAAAAAA Anastasi ShePU '-^°-'%\® ^'g^^' radiance, splen-

XXX
0^1^, I, 3, 3,
II
^ ,
*
'
"^^
Ji
D _fl III' dour.

a.
X
vv>AAA ^AAAAA to iTiix

togcther,
1

J'v*'*^^ , ,

Shep-t , a bright object

to be mixed, to alloy ; Copt, cyoitfi., ctjortq.


Shep-t -^^,
shebenu '^ — 1 , IV, 665, czso
J^ ^a
^ |
blindness, glaucoma.

shep
C3a 11 ^ % '^ "^
I . Rev. 6, 26, various,
-^s^, U. 319, 608, -cst>-,

mixed, miscellaneous ; 8
C£ I

OSZI P. 498, 510, ,^, Rec. 26, 67, 31, 27,


divers,
J '

g
I

X J I , disordered apparel Metternich Stele 43, .q-^^' ^•^- i9oo> 27,

sacrificial cakes of ^-<2>-, be blind, to make


sheben ,^^, to
ciszi
Jr^^»
1
various kinds. D X
rrrn
JAA^AAA blihd ., I have
(X3 , an aroma- D. <s>-
tic substance. blinded his eyes.

ShebnU t^a J % o, a kind of berry shepU , the blind, the unseeing.

or seed; Copt, cy^^"-


Shep-her R^^- 31, 3°,
Sbep ^03 = *= - ^==N, a measure, ^-^"f"^'
the palm of the hand = four fingers ; see shesp -^ ^, a crocodile-god.

r-TT-i
'~"^^~'
Shepit O , a form of the goddess

""^^j
°
Shep to become; Copt. ttjaJUe. Apitf^
wo
ntrn
shep-^f-*,^^^, to flow, to
shep-t Khensu ;>
A.Z.
run out.
1908, 19, the name of an amulet.

shepa O , U. 171; var. O


the flow of the poison.

3E Ci f v\ I

sbepi-t , wound with


shepash C3a , Rev. 2, 4
iischarge fistula
a discharge, (?)
D
««'^ij:3 , forearm, thigh.
r-TK-i r-TV-i <G=c3 czE
shepi
l^^SZD f^ n Tuat VI, a warder of
SZl Shepi
D the 5 th Gate.
,, Rev. II, i-^s,

shepen - D r^, a scabby


11
'
, to be ashamed ; D_ , Israel Stele 8, AAAAAA

eruption of the skin ; Copt. cyc{>(ji3ni.


ashamed ; Copt. cyme.
'"^^ shepen-t '~q~'^, iv, 821, czsa
shep, shepa rsSn, Rev. 13, 48,

"^
Rev. 13, 41,
[j
© r?^ ,

gift,
Rec. 12, T09,

present, dowry.
'^Ij (s
r5^ °|,
0\\ V- 5=5^
=0=
, a beer measure.

Shepp , Thes. 943, rich, wealthy.


shepen ^^.
'^, _ vl, a plant used
,,,

in medicine; ^,,,, q °,,V, 3,

shep
3a s:^^, basket, a prize of victory;
/VAAAAA °
,.,,
III AAA/SAA (2111'

the seed of the same.

8hep-t
™%™ I
,
R^v.. reward ; Copt,
shepen-t
D o , P. 610, a tree.
OED SH [ 737 ] SH a
Shepsi
^p NN
J
, a holy vessel ; J ^ •

A.Z. 1868, 86, a sacred vase; r^^ Q-


Q
D lliu Jn I, to be noble, venerable, sheps Jh , funerary monument or statue.

holy, honoured M
; Jj\
^^
\ U , august.
Shepses J H 0, v^''^"'" l» 407. to work

to be honourable or splen-
Shepses Jflfl
jnl \
'
did, to make splendid.
^
Sheps Jfl
ill '
^nibos I, 186-188, one of
the 14 kau of Ra.
Sheps ^P i], ^1 noble, honourable,

venerable, magnificent, glorious,


P>
stately, splen-
Shepsi Jn
Jn I
\\
'
^^^- »7, "9. a ram-headed
form of Thoth.
did, grand, admirable, august, majestic, sump-
tuous, gorgeous.
Shepsu ^ni, 0™^s I, ^S, g^s^of

shepSU 1 ^ , P. 630, nobility, majesty.


Sheps ^,
V
Tuat VII, a god with a
boomerang.
shepsu, shepsesu j^|^
|
^' ^ P^^* snepesn , forearm — ^ CJV:
^' ^^^^^f ^°' nobleman, gentle-
Inl 1 St'
^°p^-a^"ffl-
man, man of wealth and position ; plur 1 V' p^'-me 111'

snepesn p -*c:=r^ , scimitar ; see _~__

Rev. 1 2, 49, the scimitar shepesh.

Shepesh p <^S , the name of a god

IV, 10 1
4, the august one in Khemenu (Hermo- Shepsh-t '"^ ^, A.Z. 1906, 125, ^_
polis).

shepsit™[l^o,M.272,N. 889,^0,
22, a goddess.

Metternich Stele 53,


Shept (?) "^^^
^ , a kind of fish.

M^^^'M^' 'J^
\\

snep-t O , w .^.^

shame, disgrace, ignominy Y» B'^*


P ci -A I

bo"0"'"^t)le lady, gentlewoman,


in M o> Pa '
14, lo, 183, 12, shame, ill-will, ill-temper, a
woman of wealth and position, goddess ;
plur.
disease; ^^^ % ^^ 1
Y '^ '. I^, 370;
[ZSZ]
, words of shame.

Shepses ^|ip|i,^^jjpp,
A.Z. 45, 124, honours, high positions, wealth,

treasures
© M I , men of wealth ; shepti (?)
go, to depart (?)
rvn
A,
asD nn <c?<
to

shame, disgrace Copt.


shepsu (?) "^^^
n -^ .0=5. .4;z5- , N. 8 1 7,
shept Tr%^, ;

cynrr.

shef "g? . Rec 20, 42, ram.

3 >
SH [ 738 ] SH cnzi

shef, shef^t ™() ^, l.d. ill, 65A, shef


O (2 CZSZ)
^0,™0, to swell;

_. C30 oa^ J]
I

I , strength,
Copt, cy^qe, cy^.qiojoT

might, power, valour, vigour, energy, force. shefu-t ™^«,™^'^n3,°^


Jl
>^-=^ JTim'k^ 111'=^..=^

™^
III'

shefshef-t ^^, P. .67,


_g^iM' ^^jr oiii' c^o' ^111' (2 ^111'

, M. 480, '^-^ ^, IV, 701,


^ ^
O swelling, pustule, tumour.
,

2Z) ,
power. Shef-her *^, Tuat VI, a god ; fern.

B.D. (Saite) 145, 38.


might; , whose power is beneficent ,

J| w
shefu™^0,^0,^||
^^ Jr
foa-,
shefit
W o
^ ^, iy> 967, § Ml
'
U (? I froth.


:»«- Jl '
'=S ShefU ™^, (g III
a herb,
w
CSZI czsa Shefshef-t
(=^^=^^1 a seed used in
^
I

21 5
-^ ^^ <^ o medicme.
w 1' III'
» I

s:

rvn
^li. w
Shef[t]bet-t
™f 7, iv,44,™
J-
2^, 1^^|i. ^]^'^- , y ^, ""i-^— ¥» the god of the
II, i8o, strength, might. month Tybi (Copt. Ta)£.l).

shefshefiu
^© A.Z. 46,
^^ \\ w
130, valiant
21)
men, coura-
„-L_x.+ II3IZI
Snef-t ^^=_, ^^^^n,
rm ,. .

district; varr.
^
^
[

I ill II geous.

Shefl *v^_ 21 Tuat >


III, a form of Osiris. shefa ""^^^v Pn ,
Rev. n, 138, awe.

3ni rvn
Shefiti o 22^
shefen(?) S^;^L=/), Rec 29, 150
w
r-':r-i

^ls?j|'^,,^'Rec. 32,176,
ao^ Shefen
31:
2^.==^
(?)

^^, Alex. Stele i, 5, a small

, he of divine strength. bird; plur.


/VVAA/VV I I I

rvm
Shefut , ^^, Tuat I, a sheft Q = <^ a
, before.

warder of the gates of the Earth.


shefti Rev. 14,
Shefshefit
^=^^=^ czs=]
,

a,, P. 267,
21, ^^3 '^^, Rev. 14, 10, 21, enemy; var.
r-^r-i W
M. 480, N. 1247, a god.
,

'^ ; Copt. ajA.qT-e.

Sheflt-ha-t ™-=^ the four-headed


o 111 Ck ' ram-god Khnemu. sheft ™c^^, C3SZ] , writing, docu-

Shef, shefa ^^,™t.,^t:^. ment, book, list ;


plur.
[ZSED

^^
^ " '
C3SZ1 TVfl
,^^^ 'y
(2

,^_j,»
Rev. 1 1, 68, to grasp, shefti ^A , enemy =
O
; Copt.

to seize ^^tra cyA.qT-e.


; var. ; Copt. KOUUjqe (?)
sheft
oa (2 X C3a
, Rec.
shefa A , to attack. L-y]
25, 195, to seize, to grasp.

shefshef
to bring in.
Vi, Sheft bet-t
month Tybi (Copt. TtW.BLe).
^ °^ t, the god of the
rm SH [ 789 ] SH
shefti-t ys^^, Rev. II, 132, going; plur. cy ^ AA . U. 390, C^
on AH Ci C3XZ1 (li rtr-i ^ o I

I.
A I

7, 2, bier, funeral bed.

Sheftu ^^^=>^, Peasant 305, ^ '^I^-


574» N. 1 180, ways, journeys.

set the
Shem ra
mouth
c^
in
^ c^ ^^ ^
motion against someone,
to

to
^^11 , Amen. 27, 9, book, writing, roll,
speak evil, to slander.
volume, list, magistrate's charge sheet (IV, 109)
1

Shem ra cy ^^, iv, 97,, Thes.


plur. »^<=^ , >^,=^ I Rec. 26, 13.
1482, slanderer, backbiter.

Shem oa^v^ ,
'^^^^^, relative, kin, shem her mu cy T ^ "^^^^j VS«AAA
Thes.
father-in-law Copt. CIJOAJL.
A
; 1 25 1, to be a confederate or ally of someone,
to owe allegiance to someone.
Shemi-t (=n=i ^\ (1 5 («=!D , fem. of pre-
-^ '^^^
(j

ceding Copt. cytJOJULe.


shem ta t^ to act as pilot
; In' or guide.

Shemu '*^
c»«v^ '^^j Rev. 13, r, little shem-t aanra ^^jp
yWv. I I I

W
A I I I

EUD Gol. Alt K. 848, a kind of


14, 13, young
Rev. M,^.3^,^ou^g 6, 14,
ones. ^1^1^^,.^- =* <^3> '
^

bread, cake.
'=^^ *=> akin^f
shem-t(?) shem ra khet '
l.«Zl
=^^11 , Rev. A 'o o o o mcense.
14, 13, boon companions.
Shem Ra (He-t Shem-Ra)
shem c=s=i|\ ^, Roug^ l.H.II, 117 = Palermo Stele, a building. ¥
a wise man, a skilled tradesman,
knowing.
shem reth cy ^^"^^^^ ^ '

^ name
shemu ^=jp ^ ]
Leyd. Pap. 6, 6,
t I
> , the of a serpent amulet

shem
i

zz
I ' spells, incantations.

rvn
Rec. 27,
shemu c^ ^ aa^/va. v^, p. 204, c^
rw-\ a A y\
A ^-jj^
' /^' J\
:,
-www J
N. II 60, I 161
, A , to go, to march, to travel

w
shemut(?) Till, IV, 839
• Ti] A }

^
shemi-t c^ .3-^'
a wooden ob-
Herusatef Stele 81, C^=l (1 /\ , Amen. 13, i,
ject, tool(?)

[30czc:u Tuatlll, agod


going, goer Copt, cge, Ojei. Shemshem
;
A A in the Tuat.
C3ED A
Shemti c^^^^a
^ , Tomb of Seti I,
w
shemu cy^^y,, [^ one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 72).

traveller ;
plur.
^ j
-
T^^,, T^^ Shemti— ^°, ^^-^,
Tuat IX, a serpent with four heads at each end
'
^~J^
'
^ I
, advancing hosts; '"^ of his body and eight pairs of legs.

1
sheinoo|^(^,oo^f|. A.2L

t^ rm ^
A "^
shem-t , ^, N. 659, 1906, 29, ^s^^ 11 . to be hot; varr.

T^5^. P- 606,
T^, journey, a

3 A 2
SH [740 ]
SH rvn

rT\-l C3SZ1

^ |^
_, ,
:wwvA=^^, Rechnungen
shemm c3o fj , ^fj, 26, 13, 217, 74, aaaa^

C30 ^Q ^, Amen. 4, i7i5. ^S. 6, i,

be or become hot, hot; AAAAAA.'''^ • AAAAAA .'


, , ^M»^ ^ "'
'

BBG
.

II , 13, fl . to . .

AAAAAA

Copt. p^JLOJUL, Heb. D?2n, Syr. ,^e^, Arab. IV, 499, p. III6B,^ 19, IZSZl
a.
AAAAAA
'a'Sl^

Amen. 6, 9,
^^^Z^fT^' ^^^"•

shemm-t czsa^^f^ oa ,

|
]
^ ^9.4, i30^[)e^, Rev. 14, 51,00^
Q , A.Z. 1906, 12 2, heat, fire, flame, fever; plur. f\
^ , Rev. 14, 46, the harvest; Copt. OJOJJUL.

oa shem-t
r-vi—

house, shrine.
shemm-t czsa C3,c3a
some hot, strong-
shemm-t c3o ,Rev. 13,20,
j

1^1' smelling substance.


3x: , stable, stud farm; plur.

shemshem-t
3a
U. 640, r^!r\ ^ 00 Rev. 6, 26, chief of the stud farm

~^^ ~~^^ ^
^ ,
' ^

^r , sesame seed ;
Copt. shemshem r-^v-t S=]

Amherst Pap. 48, room (?) chamber (?)


ceJULCHJUL, Arab. ^.u*<4-<j •

shemshem czsn ^v cszi '


Y J
shma
3 M. 216, N. 586, to pray,
to make a vow.

hot wind, sirOcco. shma ^^ 7\ , T. 55, to go.

Shem ^v (^_ demon, cs:

shemm
r-^rn

r-trn
,

,
foe,

to inundate,
shma
^ ^ shmau
E _> • •

foreigner, stranger ;
plur. /
Ml'
the summer inundation.
used in a bad sense, devils, demons; C^opt.

CZSCD
shem, shemu AAAAAA
AAAAAA

'
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Q «
'
1-i. i->'. •L-L-L) OJJUUULO.
A/VNAAA AAAAAA
enemy, demon.
shmai ^ fs /^V
destroyer.

,^;,A.Z, ,906, ..8,oa^(]^, shma izEzi^^h^, ^^^^^^^^^'


Jour. As. 1908, 290, the season of summer ;

rO %> ® ^So, Pap. days of


<__>
summer; Copt.
/' I
I

I AAAAAA

cytXJAJL. It
3024, 86,

began soon after


plur.
^ ^ I I
, Rec. 31, 30.

July 19 and ended about November 15 ; its Shma (Shmai) ^^."fis"-;-^',!


four months were
Shma^/'-8<'d°f'he.5.H_day^of
I.
I
AAAA
aaaa
O = Pachons. 3.
III
aaaa
1^^
O = Epiphi.
I WAA I I I AAAA

2. AAAAO = Payni. 4.
^ AAAA
AAAA
O = Mesore.
Shmait-aakhu "^^^^ "> T^at IX,
I I AAAA •'
I
I
AAAA AAAA
I I I I
a singing-goddess.
1 1 I AAAAAA
Shemu ftAAAAA^
Ombos I, 90, the god Shmaau-mer ^(1^1^^';^,
of Summer ; Copt. OJOJAJL. Ombos II, 134, a mythological being.

shemu aaaaaa
.••"'
, Israel Stele 25, Rev. 6, shmau '^%^'^'i' ^^^- 3°>67
rvri SH [741] SH
shmam
be hot.
J" ^k^-®kk Shm&-t -Xj '^
5 , bandlet made of a special

^• to kind of linen; *1* T U ',


A.Z. 1907, 20,

Shmft-t -Lo °^, a plant.


V H Si' ^^^* 3' ^' stranger, foreigner,

shmftit ^ hh ] o>^, Rev. 14, 9, -^


] , Rev. 15, 17, books of the South.
J^:^ III

/U I Rec. 15, 178, nomad ruffians, barbarians; shma-s ^_i][l,^p^.^-^p.


Copt. cyjULJULO.

shmam ^
-4^ /[
p. Sphinx Stele 10,

/] n Sphinx
^^^^, ^^^ P'
Stele 10, the crown
92, 3, to vow, to offer up, to pray. © V '
VI '
of the South.

shmam ^ -^ .
3 J"
shmai
^ ^, ^^, ^
Q?i, to sing, to play a musical instrument,
"^, -^

smger, player ; 1 QA , musician ; *L*


I
, a plant.
v^ XAr I » musicians.

Shm.a I J\ , to go, to travel = r-^rn j\ ,


shmai-t ^"^(jlj^, Rec. i6, 70, -Xfl
Copt. JULoocye.

shma ^-^( = oa^^, A.Z. 1907,

9, ChampoUion, Notices I, 649), ^=-^ 1


, ^Xj ^ ^, singing woman; plur.
^ ofl I'

Ml' ¥111' '^' '^ 1' "^ ©' '^©' \^ f\ Rec. 29, 166, singers male and female,
^a r
\

choir.
"^S' "^1^' "^r^' ^tt!"®' ^
South, the country of the South, i.e., Upper Jour. As. 1908, 263, 266,
-^^ ^ '^^'
Egypt; -^^affi ^f^^©, ^ Rev. 14, 15, to destroy, to ruin, to

to undo, corrupt, perverse ; Copt. (TboAJLe.


overthrow,

Shmentheth ^^^
North, i.e., Upper and Lower Egypt.
czszi
^^ JL. Tuat .

IV, a goddess in the Tuat.


Shmait -=4^ ^ T)^ , Ani 20, 10, one of ""^^
shemer , Rev. = cyXLuio (?)
the uraei on the brow of Ra.
stranger, foreigner.
Shmait 4^ "^ D« ^^^ goddess of the
T^ O m .

South. shemer-t
rvr\'
>, Roug^,

Shmau
gods of the South.
^— o^^.A.Z. 1910,128, I.H. II, 115, bow; plur
£i II
. ^
«=:^^ I I I

niTT " "


, bow of heaven (Tuat X) on
Shma ^ ..••;^^, B.D. 169, 9, ^ /O, grain which Set and Horus stand ; Copt. 2£e&.eX (.•*)

of the South.
Shemer-t ^? , Ombos I, 143, the
shma -i-fl ° , stone of the South, emerald.
divine bow which destroyed the king's foes.

3 A 3
C30 SH [ 742 ]
SH rvn

W
Shemer-thi \ Tuat X, a bow-
w ^ ^\ Rec. 36, 216, tram, retmue,
n 3t^
god and bow-goddess. rvn bodyguard.
I
'^^7^ 5211'

shems oa^ p, T. 270, oa p ^, M. 433.


a lady of
shems -t aa-t ,

high birth, a descendant of an old family.

B.M. 49343, ^l](]^-=^' R^^"


^^P^^' shemsnesu ^1^^ ,
^z:7,iv, looi,

T ^ y^ IV, 1026, a royal envoy


^o ^ y^ <=>^ 111'^"=^' to foreign lands.
P. 160, 3 , Rec. 15, 47, to follow in the train

of some one, to be a member of a bodyguard, Shemsu ^^p']' R^^. 2, 126, ^^=


an adherent, an. associate, a follower; Copt.
Hymn Darius 31, follower of the god, a
cyixcge, Heb. ^}r.
member of the divine bodyguard ;
plur. C30 1

^^ -*-
1

^
Shems , service, following.

^:^,P..6, ooP^"]^^^, M. 8,oa


Shems-t C30 i D o , U. 3 1 3 i^i^), service (?)

P^A^|^'R^^-3°.^9i>oop^y^|l,
Shemsi ab ^ ^ "^ > to follow one's de-
ibid.33,35,^^yij^^:^:^'^P.C.
sire or
. ,.
inchnation
.

;
^
^ ^ <Pf the name of a
in the palace.
room

shemsi anti
ance of a ceremony
^
in
[1 7\

which myrrh was


^^ I' P^''^^™'
offered.
Shemsu ^^, ^,T-t
XII, a^go^^^^^^^^

shemsi utcha ^J^"^ A' Shemsu J Thes. 131, a group of


S R tn. to '
,

P ^
follow regularly and systematically. stars in the Thigh (Great Bear).

shemisi menkh-t g ' -^ ^^ 1^1 ^^^7' Shemsi Asar ^ P^ jj© ^'


Methen 34,

a festival in which a bandlet played a prominent ^•


follower of Osiris; plur. nszi j^'
part. ^y\
shemsi Heru ^^ ^1^ .
Palermo 487, 698, 00 p ^ ^^ °
X' ^- ^°^'

Stele, celebration of a festival of Horus. I


(VAAAAA

shemsi khenu-t
^ p ^ ^g |^'
^e^- -«s^
, chief followers of Osiris.

6, II, to celebrate the cult of a statue.


\\J\ o<::>c
Shemsa en Mehi ^ [j
shemsi sekh-t ^ M^2. ^' "^^''" ''^'
^ B.D., a follower of Mehi.
65, to perform field service.
Shemsu en Nebertcher
Shems Seker J P^^^^^ 000 B* ^, B.D., the followers of Nebertcher.
© a festival of Seker in which the god went
';;2:7 round the walls.
Shemsi en Tehuti n ^^^^
^^ ^»
shemsu rix-i fl n, M. 394,
9
1

'
^' ^ |
-^
B.D. 183, 4, follower of Thoth.

Shemsu neteru ^ P^^ 5^ I


Im'
servant, attendant, ministrant, follower; plur
B.D., the followers of the gods.
w
7i Shemsu neter aa ^ p
God.
^ ^^^
"^
^ j^ .

followers of the Great


J^ I
rm SH [ 743 ] SH nn
Shemsu Ra (=e=] 8 P^0» t. 236, shenu ^ ,u. ai3,iz3ED 5 .^^'l^s^,

^^O j.
P- 699, C33Z] [I ^^O, U. 495. P. 453,°° 9^, P. 689, 2 L-fl, 5^ e.

M. 253, c3op^^ ^^^O, N. 1162.

C=SS=] Q, 5i O, to go round, to encircle, to

^^ ^"^^ surround, to enclose, to shut up in the hand, to


, *^^ followers of Ra;
^ P 3f' beleaguer a city, to obstruct a road,

^ A 111 I \ii ^ u _a>5s- ® y\ shenu ^


A/SAAW
o, ^
AAAA/VA
O, 5, Q. X c
of Ra in the train of Osiris.

^
9.

Shemsu Hap S R 7\ /^ AAAAAA


, Nesi-

Amsu 12, 6, the followers of the Nile-god. /VrfW/SA

~wwv ^ Q
Shemsu Heru
^ ^^^^, P.
(-^^ 5 ®, fj, circuit, circle

periphery, circumference, orbit, revolution QQ


^^^^,
166, 00 p^^
^
M. 319,
the two circuits, ^, Thes. 165.
;

^4^^. oop^^^ N. 832,


^
shenn ,7.82,304, x Q,A.Z.
1908, 117, circle, circuit.

1=^
p ^.^ ^^^ ^, N. 1099 (see Shenn-t 5
/S/WV\A

'^ L— Zl, circle.

shen-t ><

A/VWSA
o, T. 275, aa5 ^^
^=5,
^' H P
cessors of
^
Horus
^ ^' *^^ followers,

(the kings of the Predynastic


i.e., suc-
U. 234, ><
^, 5^^U-fl,TombosStele2,

Period). ^ '^ ^^ a circuiting, a going round, revo-


A L-J]' ci7\
'
lution.
Shemsut He-t-Her ^0^%^ shen aten v^ r»^
^^ cz:> (1 , 5

Rec. 27, 223, the followers of Hathor.


CZEZl
Shemsi \ (1(1 ^, Rec. n, 170 = -^
n ^^ the circuit of
shemes 00 []
§, c3o fjl
P f , (=s=i I /VNAA/VA 1 I H O ' the solar disk.

^ P |, I p ^ Ijl, ear of corn; plur.

Stele
Shen ur
16, -
^

^^C=D,
^^ ,T. 275, P. 28,

N. 67,
Tombos

^ Z^^*,

38, T (0^^ I
'
^•^- '905. 15,
yS*
snemt o , _ = r=% -wwva Q ^ 1=1, the Great Circle ; ^^ § ^^'
yeast.

OED IV, 617, the circuit of the Great Circle; €ZI3


Shemtt a goddess.
^
,

-^ <:rr> , the islands of Shen-ur.


to hover over, _2r III /\AAA/VA 1 1

shen
to alight.
shenu ent pet T ^ Q «?=», the
Shen-t-amm (?)
lA circuit of heaven.

Tuat IX, a fiery, blood-drinking serpent-


god.
shenu en ta f ^ Q ^
I n '
the circuit of
the earth.

3 A 4
C3n SH [ 744 ]
SH nszi

sheni-t ^ ()
(J
^, circle, circuit. shenu Q "^^ , archetype of a manuscript.

r-TT-i

Shenu Q , endless time, eternity H i 1


shen 5, U. 555, A'wsAA Hh. 328, to

10,000,000 years. rage, to wrangle, to fight, to dispute; Copt.

M\ cyme.

Q
8henl-t

, a chamber
2 Mp:^,
in a temple.
9 c-zi,

shen&u ™
AAAAAA
[1
1
%^, N. 1000,
_2I AAAAAA
5 (1
1
^
_Z1

U. 602, N. 995, 999, wrangler, striver.

Sheniut § M %^ c-zi, B.D. 17, 32,


shenn
AAAAAA
}
n
, Rev. 12, 119, to dispute;
ihe chamber of punishment of Osiris. i
^^, Amen. 14, 3, litigious man.
Shenu-t ^ Leyd. Pap. 10, 13, T
f^ .
AAAA^VA

shenn-t Q AAAAAA
'^'^'^^ "'^^ , dispute.
.courtyard, court (?)

shenu ^ O^
Q
X^' (2 CLI
AAA^/NA C2
AAAAAA C-i
5
^
AAAAAA
^
„ tk
_Zr IJj
ifk Q
O Sheni ab 9. '^f=^^t Peasant 270,
JJ
to
AAAAAA (£ I

, court oflficial, court nobleman ;


plur. shenut be wroth, to be angry, to quarrel.

5 5 shen 9.
O %^<s^, Peasant 130, 9
^|,Rec. 30, 187, 31, 18, AAAAAA _Zr A/WW\

9. I, ibid. 26,234,31, =sa^ , Pap. 3024, 74, X


AAAAAA >C:
'v
-/
, 5
AAAAAA
O , dis-

quietude, enmity (?) danger (?)


170, 5 O^'t^Vi^', Peasant 140, ^ O AAAAAA /^
AAAAAA JlL IJJ Cil AAAAAA Q Q /V
I

shen , hateful.
^ 0^1, k_==fl
^.^
V
7] I
I.
I
^
AAAAAA (2
J'.
i_-l I
5
AAAAAA O 1,
j
5
fJ^AAAA C_I I hostile, inimical.

shennu ? 1, Amen. 9,8, 16,14,

the court of a king or god. fighters, enmity, strife

shenit ^ shnu 9 %^ . 2
AAAAAA .Jl

5 5 2
O
'

I' AAAAAA
.2 '!• , 9 ,
'" AAAAAA O
I

AAAAAA

, 5Q5 » soldiers, warriors, fighters.

y^ O , the nobles at Court; ? ^ sheni


AAAA^W
9 ^^, 2
AAAAAA
^,^^&^.
"TT " AAAAAA <i_X C—
, the four sons of Horus. be sick, to be
Nastasen Stele 10 to
I

Shenit
the divine court of Osiris.
^ Ijlj -
ffl ^ j.
B.D. 30B, 4,
helpless, depressed, cast

snenn aaaaaa
down
Rec. 32,
; Copt. cyoJIte.

84, to be ill,

sick.
/ AAAAAA
'
AAAAAA
Shenu the honourable
r\ Q
>
g | j. ^ (jlj
|||. shenn -^ aaaaaa
q^ r^v. 14, 12,
/WAAAA
I I I

or beatified dead. Rev. 13, mental sickness, disgust


3,
AAAAAA
Shennu ^ Tuat gods
ill, the AAAAAA
9.
j) I
,

who avenged Ra.


shenn-t T ^o^, oppression, weariness.
AAAAAA (3 5l1 I

Shen-ur ^
^^ 3^, AAAAAA
0"^^°^ i' 319, a god
of offenngs.
shen-t 5 , 9
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^1
Shenit-urit ^ J)^, Denderah II, 54, sickness, illness; Copt, cycoite.

ci o a form of Hathor.
lli
j
evils, evil beings

shenu 2 ~^, Q,Qe, lake, the Nile- >

T==T * T=r T=r '


'
flood. _ .*> g AAAAAA

o^"^, f-^^^,
I

shnu 9 a
_Zl XL
shenu T , Koller 4, 3, vases, vessels.
sick man.
AAAAAA li:
C3EJ SH [745] SH rm
shenn ^^ - © O trouble,
Shnu 5^5. 5 Q
00
,.^.
U-fl 00 ^ ^ '
nausea. ^9. Pap. 3oa4,

shen, shnu ^ w 5 (2^


/vs/vs AAAAA «r^]

af
drli
' ^
/VAAAAA
'
^ 9f ^1
1
<*^1
'
> o ^ ? 1
AAAAAA
(1^,^.
_ZI Ml
I
LoveSong84,8;2^5
V2
0^ III
Rec. 16, no, fishing net; Copt. cyitC

-^^f to speak, to proclaim, to tell, to relate, to shen ,P.28i,°°^.M.525.


AAAAAA
ask, to enquire into, to cast a spell, to recite ^ t tl 1
N. ^'^'=3».'=^,P-
incantations, to adjure, to conjure, to curse, to
1 1 06, 30*, ^.
blaspheme, to work magic; Copt, cyilte.
AAAAAA AAAAAA 'vi! AAAAAA \S. AAAAAA _Il
""
invoker, pleader, en-
shni
11^^^. treater.
AAAAAA III'JlO em' U*' l^r ,,,VWW ^ III'

shni-t 9. 9.
^ ^ hair, foliage
A/\AA ^AAAAA
\\ "IJX'
"™ AAAAAA
^^ "tlX !•
"~ I
¥
A ()
1
!^»
I I I

"
5
'V CD Sf '
IV' 694,
f ^ ^, of a plant or tree ; 9
AAAAAA
°
III
, 5^ ^ *•*
"
III
» berries

of a tree, fruit.
T -^fcw,'
adjuration, incantation, spell, ban,
On AAAAAA

curse, order for allotment; Copt, cyilte.

Shnil X
Q.
"^'"'^
^
211'
I
"^^g'*^^' formulae, spells,
incantations.

shnu 9.
0%^, IV, 1 1 14, litigant,

disputant, party in a law case, the plaintiff (?)

^^^- '^' '^' ^^ demand;


shenn 9 i/^
I Si /wsaaa' Copt. a^me. TT A^^AAA I' It I

^ Y AAAAAA^
a tree; plur. aaaa^ ",
5
to cry out, to invoke,
shenn ^ r^- O (2 I I I AAAAAA
to entreat.

I I
shenn-t ? Q
I
AAAAAA
, 5 "^''^ . appeal, a

seeking, enquiry, petition

/VVVVV\

shen-t 5 ^ I, 13, ^^, IV, 1081,


o ,

n 1 5, a case at law, a judicial inquiry ; shen-t


khe-t Q , to have a case at law. gardens; Copt. cyHIt.
^'^^^

shenit 9 , Rec. 17,47, X shen benr& 9


AAAAAA
w J^ ,^j B <^^>
()
1
K,
/

:, Rev. 14, 74, a legal interrogation, a case


for trial by law.
AA/WAA v^ 'ill '
I

shea ta ^T Peasant 33,


shenit T
Ao I
-^^ , a seeking out, quest. \\ 1
GDl
1 1 I n ^ i

I
,

"IJX '^, Rec 27,87, 'lli.^^^o, 5 >T\^'^I,


shnu 5 ' ' '

I
views, opinions, specula- =???=l II II IS III AAAAAA '^ I n I

-^^ I tions (?)


2°^
AAAAAA \\ "* n !,
9
AAAAAA \\ S
SI AAAAAA (2
'^Jr
shen, shni ^ r^ L— to
I j I

.
f /I,

'^, grass, herbage;


tie up, to tie together, to load. H III S I

9 5 o e AA/vvAA
^j a kind of tree : Copt. OjajHIt (?)
shen-t , a tie, binding.
Shen 9 "t^, B.D. 17, 70 fT, a storm
AAAAAA I I I

Shna-t y^, cord, tie, rope,


cloud that covered the right eye of R5.
C30 SH [ 746 ] SH
Shenit(?) 9. ^, p. 815, M. 244, shnau "'w^' wi 1, Thes. 1251, 5 — '^w 1

Q. , Denderah I, 6,
O fi Berg. I, 19, a ser- A.Z. ^5, 17, men who kept the road clear for
li O CI ' pent-goddess. processions.

^•^- ^37, 16, flesh, mem- shna-t


8hen-t 9 o. 9.
'Ss^, IV, 1 193, repulse;
J^
Shen-ti 5
^*
K

^, 2,, ^.
her.
ber, hmb.
limb

a kind
9
/W^A/^A
— 7\
,9.
/WWVN
/wv

°>v<f
^k

1
, repulsings, stoppages;
,, 1

w
of bird, heron (?) 9 _ 7\
I I I
, hesitating, timid (of fish).

shenshen 9. 9. !, a kind of bird,


shna /wwvA Q2i, repulsive (a man's character).
/SAA/S/\A /SA/WAA

heron (?) (Perhaps a verb.)


-9
Shna
stinking
I;
fish.
!]
^' J;
f)
^ ^^, fishspawn,
shna

shna ab
WNAAA

<^
j\
$L
V^
'^
^ warder, guard, guardian.

"O"
'
to resist, to oppose,
a I
to be obstinate.
shniu ™(]^^ = ™(j^^, shna ^AAAAA l|j|r,
QO^
"^ vv/vv.
^jjjy' ,
QO
^ ""
, 5
^'""'^

small, little.

shena-t
=^ ""
Q Rec. 30, 67, the cir-
ft^wvw
[)
1 \> i cuit of heaven. Q - -/I ' ' " .Q- »>>>> AAAAAA J
||r , storm, tempest, hurricane ; variants :

shna-t'=^(lolf,N..o66,°°a"l(l
5}»>> /www
AAAAAA 1 I 1

AAAAAA
/VWVNA r i AA/WNA »»» .Q. Vj ^'^^"- ^Sj 14) 7j storm, tempest.
'
1 I
'^ i>

Storm, hurricane, tempest; plur. '^


i 'ffft''

A/VWW
x U
I

shna w«AAA ^^yjjf , the side of a road.


, U. 470.
I ^%->^ «
shna crm , Rec. 24, 96,
"

^^ ,
Shni-t y (1 (1
^ jj|||
1
, rainstorm, tempest.
/W\AAA 1 I >>>>>> I

shna-t °° (1 o 8, U. 609, T. 223, haii- - -/I /' /WNAWV I 1

/wwvA 1 O Stones.
granary, barn; plur. Q ^^^ '^^ ^ ^^^, 5 ^
Shnat X a goddess of Busiris.
(I |l r|| >
^ y %^ 3 , Decrets 29.

Shna-t-pet-uthes-t-neter 2 j] o shnaii v^^,


/WVWN I
aaaaaa v> t::^ , P. 422, aaaaaa
D ^'
l=SZl ci ki^iril Peasant 64, cabin of a
M. A^r-
A/r
OC;, AAAAAA ^'

148, one of the seven divine Cows.


"^
a W J\ boat, shrine.

snna-ti
Shnit-neteru(F)f(]-ji|=]^ - —
aaaaaa
0\\ jA
I
o.

^^' one of the seven divine Cows. shna, shnar | ^^ ^, | g ^^^

shna /www A.Z. 47, 1 1 2, Q — —


/W\/SAft

o, Q
/VAA/VAA

iz.^' i^^% ±r^'


IV, 498, e^-iiL-fl,
A V^
5
AA/VA/\
^ "

_2^
'^
"^
III'
^^"^^

9>y,
(5
''^
Ml'
^ plant used in medi-
cine.

^^, Rea34, 179,


J^'^T'' shna, shnar 9
AAAA/W (~
'^
°
III
,

AAAAAA
9 ° o
^*'^^ O
Q c 5 5 -^^> Q -^
^^^2^7^, A.Z. ^ '^ a seed or fruit used in
/WWV\ (27^
O
- C

V _®aS /W«AAA
Aww\ A '
yas Ml' medicine.
g AAAA/W I 1

Shna 5^ ^ lion.
A/IA/VSA
2
^ ., T (1(1 L-=/), to repulse. AAAAAA ^^. ;

(2
shna-t, shenra-t 6
to drive back, to turn away; Copt. cyoJIt,
5 p , breast
I \\ '1
SH [ 747 ] SH
.&t, -feft
shnar 9. 9. X y^

i -2» A I
IIIMIIII A T~7 <ZK,a

^, 2 ^ to turn back,
(?. -25&
to drive back, to keep off.

shnariu ^.£a&(](]
| [M.Roug^i.H. skin, hide; Copt. Ojriqe.
256, a class of officials.

Shnar 9.
— ^ , 5
°
O , a disease,
shnebi-t
^J /)() ^, skin, hide.

stoppage of bowels (?) Shnep ^^


Q
^
'
^° sniff the air, to smell,
nostrils.
Shnar ^^1 fl
^-^-G- 785, a god of
_2as I 5iJ' Shnar in the Delta. shnep /wwvA A , a fine cloth.

Shnar
sacred serpent.
^ j^ mm, ^ .^^ ^c^, a
Shnep ™ ^ ^ ^ '^, ^7, '^,

f}, IV,iio4,areedmat(?); ®
Shnar[it]
^,^^, B.D.G. .63, a var. aflQ^.
goddess of u^°^ ^ww^ 77 @ shneD '~^^~' ^ *^ seize, to carry off, to
^ D L^' draw off
OSZl

=
Shni f 0(l(|7\,'-^(l(l7^,Rev.
Jj- 11 11
Copt, cyme, to seek after.
/\AA/VV\
II, 162

3^3,
Shnep
a title
™^^E'™^
of the Nile-flood.

Shnit (](j
^, Tuat I, a light-goddess.
shneptiu 'wwva
1^
D
snnu AA/vw\
I, musician. workmen or labourers.

HVinof+ CZSao C30 ,


a<,-^

Shnu 2 ^ B.D. 142, III, 12, a , T ^ , a sub-


Jl o 111'
/vww\ (2 city of Osiris.
o stance used in medicine ; 5^;^ ^ made
=0= ,
^l^^
snnn ftA/wAA food, produce. at of the same.
o (3

shnem rvn Q|.,P.IIO,XI2, Q


1(5 ^ lll'^.ww.(3|||'l^J^o o o'

fruit, grain. M- 75, 5 |v ,


N. 77. , A.Z.

Shnu ^25, I, 16... ""^^


9.
o\^,^-^- 1908, 115, T ^, Metternich Stele 249,

shnu-t 5
£ ^, p. 395, M. 563, N. 1 1 70.
'^x

to
,
^Aw^A
J

be protected; see
to join to, to unite with, to attain to,

U. 558.
Q^l^f'l^].
Shnem-t "^^ |;^i@, nurse.
e
tsO^
I
,
granary; plur. [^ ". .iTli Shnemiturit^Ql^^.P....
I I I '
'III A (3 1^^=^ CT] I ^ W ci wc-u
"Great Protectress" —a name of the Sky-god-

dess; varr. Q o ^^, M. 78, Q '=i^^, N. 80.

Shneb "V a horn weapon snnem


av.,^r^«v^ i^^^^^i
aaaa^a
,^
<q
^ to smcll ;
»
Copt.
f
1 , or tool j^, cya)X«jL
"^^
shneb-t
/SAA/W\
, U. 169, p. 204 Shnem } O 4(! , smell, odour

o,Ikherneferti5,^J ^^. IV, 612, shnem ^^ o = khnem a/^


[ 748 ]
SH rm

shenra 5 ^^ '^^^ 7^'^ QZV'i Q


Sheni-t 9.
P. 815, M. 244, a cow-
goddess.

il
/V'
Q
I
g*as
I /V
fl
^ -B^'
to turn back, to repulse,
to keep away. Q
Shenra
J "^ ^ Iftt' «^^
«^^'^^'' Berg. I, 10,
9] ^,
Rec. 3, 44, $^
^]
©, ibid.
ibid. 3, 47.
$^V]11S (3

Shenher "-^^
"^j a god.
3.49 9 ^O a form of the god-
dess Isis.

shens 5 H Q, u. no, 5 H, N. 377A, a title of Isis and


(VVVA/V\ I
r\ i->
Shent'ti ^aaaaa
Nephthys.
C3a
Shentit ^l , B.D. 131, the

/VAAA/VA V > sanctuary of the goddess Shentit.

(^, ^ ^^, a kind of cake or bread Q o (2 to revile, to abuse, to


^A fl
^^®^^
I
/SAAAAA I I I

JL a' curse ; Copt. ttJO^tte.


shens peri her khaut ^ P
y^ "^
Shent-t 9 "^^ 9 ,^^^ , revilings,
^ '"^ "^
, shewbread.
I 11 III
curses, abominable persons and things.

shens $^ R I^, skin, animal (?) ^ w


shenti 9 s 9
"^^ ^ 5^
w
>

shensu ^^^^ 1 5 , Rev. 13, 32, i jT


i ^, accursed.
Rev. 13, 32 = shes nesu, apparel of the king,
^
i.e., byssus ; Copt. ttJItC. shenti 2 ^.4 9 5
AAA/^\A \\ 111
shensetch-t 9.
[1
"^ ^ ^^ '
'''"'''
>> 9 ^5&--^'
, enemy, foe, grief, dis-
w
,
CCi.

X A.Z.
tress, sickness, trouble; plur. ^ i,
1 1900,
]

Shensh ^^ ~ , Hh. 472, to open. I


; Copt, cytjom- (?)
AA/VV\A U I 1 ^o^

shent,7^,.r,T'i:^1^' shentiu 9 l_y]^|,IV,968,

^y^l, Rev. 34. ^ 14, O] ^ ^, Rev. men of violence,

I2,63.5 0]X2. Rev. 12, 64, AAAAAA J


Keen-

cyertTOJ. a title of Set.


nungen 77, tunic, cloth; Copt.
court nobles,
Shent shentiu ^l !,
9.
AAAA/V\ \
Q , Rec. 33, 120, seal, sealer. ministers.

shent, shenn-t ^AxL Q' ^ ^''^' shentiu B li M^ 1


, IV, 613, companies,
o
assemblies (of rebels
^^ "?
^ j)'

"'^'^ "-^ Spina acacia


%> 0' 5 •
>
acacia.

Nilotica; «^ £1=] ^^ ^, Rec. 15, 141, black Shentthit 5 A^^. Mission 13, 127 ; see

acacia; Copt. OJonTe, Heb. H^ttJ, Arab. i^j^.

ahentir?^ ^
^ ^^ a hairy plant (?);
snenu(o ^ ^^^, Copt, cyortt- shenth 00 ^ '
to revile,
to abuse.
shent 9 ^Yy, Mettemich Stele 244,

brushwood, " bush," thicket, thorny growth


Copt, cyoiff .
ima, U- 555^T. 303, a serpent-fiend in the Tuat.
SH [ 749 ] SH rm

Shenthet 5 s=» w^ , P. 662, sher ^=^ ys, Rec. 16, X09, to fall

Of M. » 773, a proper name(?) down; see


O ^^•

shentheth "^^^O*"^, rvn


U. 602, sher, sherr '^, N. 156, Rec 30,
M. 303, N. 1000, hostility. C3a DO %*,to
72, ^^, U. 495. '!'•
236, -^, ,

Vi^AAA <C^
be small, to become small, to be diminished
Copt, cyipe.

^^^^^
c^ s^ e^ sher a
P.S.B. 25, 220;

'''^,
plur. 5
oil 1
O
o
"Qji^
, little.

IV, 387; Heb. n^tt?, Arab. kJ^^, Copt. sher-t


cyortxe.
IV, 691, Amen. 25, 20,

small, insignificant, a small thing, a thing of


little value.

Sher& kh ""^ h .3 '^, to lack courage,

to be unwilling, to have no mind to do a thing.

^, tunic; plur. ^
! AAAAA/\ /WAAAA
sherr ^§|, Metternich Stele 40
IV, 107 Late forms Q '^"^^ "''''^
1. y- ^
,

sher
CZSO CISO A
5 ; Copt, cgertxoj.
00 <2 ^§ Metternich Stele 56, little

Shenti V a name of Set. il' '^' boy, child; Copt. cyHpe.


g ,

czEuq
sher a young god.
shentesh (?) ^w^AA , orchard, large J,

i~^^~i
""^^
garden, wood: plur, aww\ •
see aaaaaa sher, shera (1 §t, iv, 691,

Shentch '^^ "S | ,


"" '"^"^ '='"*,^ .'°

A A/VVAAA f ISIS.

Shentch
CZSZl
Qf I
— ' ^
/\AA/W\
^ ',
U
>

/SAAAAA
"^
ftAAAAA
/\A/W
III,

OJHpe.
143, boy, son; plur. (j -^^ j
; Copt

^^v.5.-7*" , acacia ; see 2


shera en shera '^^°~'
(1 % ^
shentchetch-t ];^^, ^^'^bls' (1 (3 2I) , son's son, grandson.

shentchu-t "^^^
^^ > <. , U. 478,
Sherr S, S^ CSZI

f
boy, youth, little man ; plur. <z> i

tunic, short drawers ; I)


|^ "^;37 , inspector of C3XZI

Copt, cgemro).
U. 512. ™t^.^, P. 86, U. 171,
000
all tunics j
czso
shentch-ti 5 '^^, ^ "^^, r\n
keeper of the tunics or robes.

sher
rm = m = ® .
shera-t ^~^^ "^ ^^'"^^^ ^^^^ ">
DO
Q cJl'

sher m
on ,
, compound preposition.
SH [750] SH I vv I

,
Westcar 5, 19, 6, 3,
KoUer 2, 8,
^
rvn
(]lj /'^ '
^i^' ^^^- ^^' 78»

little girl, daughter, maiden; plur.


•—
^ "
:^
I.
I
r-TC-|

Ci '
..ti

M I
OO] _Q
O '
, ^ ^, grain, flour.
C3a \> on\> n
sheri-t
Shernu <==>», U. 512,
, a kind of land, salty land (?)
T.3.5.S(lf]^^5^l.'^\Vi;t<it 3S

8ll6r
^^
r^ 1
^v^AAA
/wwvA , small canal.
Sherit
^ it::
, a dwelling place.

sherp-t
<=>\— (0 o o o' D D
sher, sher& <=:^, zi,
^^ ^0 ,
seed for early crops.

Sherp <==> incense = rm a <=^

n ^ n to step up, to.block, to wall


up, to close, *^
D (2 111'
,
o F=^
l|
^ y» to obstruct the passage.
snerp-x ^=^ l ,
^^ ^ g^^jp^
"^^^ ^„> obstruction, bar,
Shera-t fl T god^who
B.D. 168, a
00 Sherm helped the dead.
sher-t 0,Rec. 31, 13, obstacle.

sherh : , water channel


sher-t ^ bond,
, tie, fetter. \>
5' Will
Copt. cgXe^, (?)

sher-t ,U.393,T.34i,M. 2i4,N.685, a kind of myrrh, or myrrh-


sherh ^S"^ '

producing tree.
^^,Rec. 30, 190, l|
^,Amen. 17, 7,
'^^^^
Shersek \\ ^==:^ c^ , to destroy.
r\r-i

shersh <=^ IV, 697,


°° A ^ ^^, '=^ ^ ()
o, nose; Copt. aj<LI.
j\
rm i.^,
to hasten, to flee.

sherti, sherati <i> ^, <g^, <^ ^, ,


Shersh
, X
^^.
rw~l to plunder,
P to carry
off'
rtr-i 1 oa <=^

f^ I ' <=> W sheheb


^J(|' *« ^^ h«^' ^^'"^ "P'

parched Copt. ttJOJ^e^.

™ J 1^ ^ J
;

two nostrils.
X^^,
Sheheb
sher-t
oa ^„ P. 169, 786, the bow of a ^^,

'
boat. ra
the hot south wind.

f)
Ombos II, 132, a god- ^J' I ,

Sherit
^^^fl' dess.

[ZEDOCIl r w i r^vi - A I

shersher the god of the south wind.

Gersher Pap. I, 21,


^^-y itli, Sph Shes oa R, I
U. no = ^
AAAAAA
MS.
I
cake

loaf, bread.
I, III, air, wind, sniffings of air; see
ftAA/WA /VWAAA
shest oa ^ ^ I I dZ-L
,Rec. 27,57 = ashest

sher-t
^^^^ ^ ^, Rec. 3, 53,
earth taken
(1 5 n ci
^ , an interrogatiVje particle.

from a holy place and used as an amulet.


Shes '6
,
S ;seezin|=^|P^-
sher-t ^§©
o
a kind of cake, loaf, shes C3a p 5, P. 59=. '^T'' '^^'^•


,


*^
P

oo
sher-t, sher&-t
n c^g=^ oa [j
'^
[|
- ,..0,

Anastasi IV,
(|

2,
^.
10,
M li'2
ment made of linen r^yi
IT'^S'lff,
;
I
^ ^^57,
abandorgar-

P- 592, festal
C3E3 SH [ 751 ] SH rm
band; g^, Rev. ii, 167 - shes ^^^^%0 ^- 538, P- "9. vase,
^ 5 (j | —-H— _zr ' vessel.
Heb. trtL*^ Gen. xli, 42.

^^^^
shesshes na ^ 0,
U- '8*'^a. kind
drink
Shes 4keb (?)
5 (j
^:=^
J i=^ , apparel
of mourning. Shesshes ced [1 (zxn 0, Juat IX, a
'^y^' ''"^"' ^y''"'
Shes nesu 1 y^ '
^"PJ- crocodile-god with a tail terminating in a serpent

shes tepi ^ ^ •'"^" °^ ^^^ ^^^^^^


shesa oo (^ ^, U. 188, cso R ijg)
"^
id' \
quality.
^,T. 67,00 [l^^.N. 599, ocdPi^^,
shes 5 d™ S amD , ^ , ^ white ,


' ,
I

1*— o^ c^
I H
D^crets 108, IV, 10 17, r-trn H (^ "^^^.Rec.
stone, alabaster ; plur. , Heb.
M— III 000

Shes ^ /••^, IV, 743, 5 ^^, 5 5 5, white


IV, 749, (zszi
p [^ "^ ^ |, Pap. 3024, 84,

grain, winnowed grain, ^^^^ '


'o' "^^ V' ^ ^ '
M' ^° ^ cunning,

shesit 5 5 5 wise, skilled, learned, able ; see c^

Rec. 22, 103, ashes, white dust or powder.

shes C3a P 5, A.Z. 1864, 107, 00 5 R, shesa her i ^, IV, 1 152, skilful.

antelope = c3ap[^^^^. shesa-t


C3SZI
rA
'^'^
Jl
knowledge, skill,
'O'
^U' ability.

shes ^
^ r-rrn g , cord, string,
^
shesa -t
I

I M I
r-ii^— 1
(^ , Rec. 30,

191, wise woman.


rope; plur. czso |1 555, 555-
shesau ^-^
shes maa (maat) ^ [1 , ^ ^^^,
o
" cord
5'
^^"^^Mili'
c^ ', IV, 1 184, intellectual abilities.
of rule," in the phrase to per-
S'P. I I I
,

form ceremonies in regular and fitting continuity shesau


for ever, <rr> ^ I
(or aaaaaa
@ , millions of r-^v~i

times); Demot. 5 I
IJ
= ^^- f'^' TrXeov. '
5

"a.
^^
tk
JT
^ r
Litanie
member,
71,
/>.,
the "wise"
the tongue.
shes 5 ^^, Ebers Pap. 99, 18, 5 o,
shesa 00 ^ '^ fl , P. 589, rm M igi

BD 160 2 5 ^ ^'^o^' s^^^'P^' '"J"'"y'


' ' „ ^ ,/)' wound. '^^^'^, N. 1038, to plough.

Shesshes-t y- .^^^^ , evil, misfortune.


Shesa do ^ [^ '^^ ftHlTT^V^Q'
Shesshes ^ ^, Ebers Pap. 41, p. 5«9, a skilled ploughing-god of Shna.
12, 5 5,
A.Z. 1900, 128, to hide(?) shesa-t rvn H (q1
"^, T. loi,

shesshes ^^-^, KoUers, 2, ^ ^\\% c3oP[^ ^4^*^' P- 815, oopijj


%^ ^, B.D. (Nu) 64, 19, to see.
«^ ^ <^, N. 141. ^ '^, aa p
shesshes-t 5 5 , Rec. 29, 159, iF^=5 '^^^ "^^^j U. 645, night, darkness.

sheSU (gersheru ?) 5 <->


1^ , soldier ;
plur. Shesa-t mak-t neb-s ^^
5^|.Th..»5..S^5i,S,|| I I I
r' tl J SH [ 752 ]
SH ntn

_
Shesp
„ n t:^^
Amen
%.
uthes t nefer-f
s=> t Rec. 20, 40, aI
^
Tuat

-^I^,
II, a

shesau
goddess

onp ^
oop^^^I^.
in

W
the Tuat.

^' ™ ^
antelope;
^—^ 4

shesp-t4tru
^"T 6^^^' shrine of Amen.

;^° (|

Cx 3^
D

Copt, cgocy, cgocgot{?) festival of receiving water.

the nanie of a
Shesa-t i^ o'^, a plant or herb. shesp aa-t ^£^^ |i >
festival.

shesait ^ ^ (ll n,'


^''"^' 4' ''
i shesp hetch
01, the earliest dawn
^ [^
of day.
|
°^ >
^^^- "'

°
white earth, powder
1
Inl o 5 I§ (?)
Y o'-H-
shesait j^_^^^,
T 111

oa IV, 875, a kind of pre


"" cious stone?
-
Shespi (Shepi) ^ l](j

Ra
^. Tomb
(No. 42).
of

Seti I, one of the 75 forms of

Shesau ^^^^ ^^- "^' 55a, iv Shespiu ^ ^ (](] I


'
B-^- '^^' 9> agroup

who assisted the dead.


,94 = ShaSU H^^^^ (Xj '
IheTeserl
of gods
i

Shespiu ^%, Tuat XI, the gods who


Shesatheth cza"^" JL >
Tuat x,
into the eastern sky.
carried Methen
a goddess.

shesp(shep) ^^a. ?• ^^i, 163, Shespit ^°^,Thes.ii2, m°^^,


one of the seven stars of Orion. Its god was

^ D "^
—^

|,
Rhind Pap. sz,-:^^^!)'^
n r Shespit enth khemiu hepu ^
, Berg. II, 13, lodge
D fl, P. 251, ,^ ^. to take, to acquire, to ^ ^.^.
. Q i< .

of the never-moving (?) stars— a


I I

title of Nut.
to con-
accept, to receive, to receive seed,
i.e.,

Shesp (shep) ^: | . ^ a
J '
"^^ x
ceptable ; Copt. ajOjn.

-m ° = shesp. X \\^, D.^:^, Statue, image, figure, the

^
,

shespep » P- 603, 604

shesp aur
Sphinx; plur. D
^ |,|, ^^^_^ 5^ ','

^^^^^'^""ceTve! ^£ J£^ ^ j^gc. 36, 202, sphinxes ; hena-ua


A I.
Shesp ab
•I.

^/«^^
^^^^
D "O"
y,
to be
heart's desire.
pleased,

shesp a ^:^ o, to greet. 1


Shesput
4.
^ ATw-
^ 4h tambourines. D ^
^ !
I,
figures of women

shesp aha ^ QA , to fight ;


^ ^, shesp (shep) ^^ a^, iv, 84, ^n
to set out on a journey. ^==s,, a measure =a handbreadth, width of the

palm, span = 0-075 m. ; Copt, ajon, Heb. ^'3,


Shesp tep^^f/^'^^^^^^rg:
Assyr. ]<T^ ^-.
shespiu
those
^l](l^j/.^D!]fl^|'
who receive, those who are
shespit (Shepit) ^ °
e >
^ove Songs

Rec. 6, 7,
3, II. ^(lfl<e.hand.
taken, »>., prisoners.
SH [753] SH on
rvn
Shesp-t 3£°_r, 3£^. ^^^ Hymnis Shesmit— l^fl^l,^^
a;, chamber, hut, shed, lodge, arbour, booth in

a garden, summer house.


Hh. 414, the name of a goddess.
Shesp (Shep) 3^^^0,Jour. As. 1908,

282, moment ; Copt. XW.


Shesmft (?)
mythological serpent.
^ ^^ , T. 305, a

light, radiance, splendour.

Shesp (Shep) M.^^^^^ to

vomit, to cast up. Shesmu J^,U.5ii,54i.™^^


shesp -t (Shep-t) ^^ O, something

round or polished, a berry, a fruit ; Copt, cyoil,


Berg. 56, B.D. 17, 27, 153, 8, 170, 6, the
cyu5ne, cyoo^e.
executioner of Osiris who dwelt in (1 1* I ,

sheSD-t 1 ^^ ^lll'
° Shipwreck 50, an edible
plant or root. Mar. Aby. I, He is identified with ^«^/w
44. |\

shesp (shep) ^^ ^^
, ^, a seed used
000 ^^ , B.D. 17, 27.
in medicine.

shesp ^
n I
, Rec. 30, 66, parts of a
Shesmu
Mil' """'•''
"''g^:

Ship; m , , , , ^
D <Q
, Rec. 30, 66.
Shesmu ami
Rec. 37, 67, a god.
nut-f JM -j}-^'<^.
shesem 6
to be weary, exhausted (?)
)].5p Shesmu ^^^^
^ ^' T. 4x, a star-god ;

var
S r>9 dimness of sight,
shesm-t ^
o an eye disease (?)

shesm 5 anm ,
'

A.Z. 1877, 32, 1880,


Shesmu
AA/VNAA Q o
M *>
'=°='P^^*» 5?P
/WVAAA ')|(

13, earth used in making faience.


Tombs Seti I, Ram. II, Ram. IV, one of the
shesm S ^^' ^^' "°4, P-S.B. 13, 36 Dekans; Gr. 'Sefffie.

147, skin of an animal, a leather roll.

Shesm H 5 ^, the "bull of the Rec. 31, 13, a class of women.

gods " with seven necks and uraei. *^~^^ *° ^^''^' ^° ^^^^^ against,
sheser 5
„ A '
to attack.
shesm -t ^Hk.to-"- 8r4,
sheser Q . 3 , to measure with a cord,
Ck
M. 243, ,IV,
000
sheser Q ^, a cord for measuring.

1099, ^
^h sheser _2- 1 , 5
"^
^ » Rec. 16, 56,
5 ^\ , IV, 694, a mineral substance.

Shesemtt ™ ffiM] ^, U. 390, B.D.


to propose, to purpose, to design, to govern.

shesru XI,X%i|l, 5 "=>',,


i74.8,™|v-lQ£Hh. 4X3,4X4. Heruembeb 8, designs, purposes, decisions.

C3a Hh. a lioness-headed


(TiTiTn
I ULlu 1'
178,
goddess.
sheser-t 5 ^ > canon, ordinance.

3 B
no SH [ 754] SH r-^n

sheser ^ '.^''^^ Shest-ta, Shestt


^ffj^ ^.
U. 390.

S B.D.x74,8,^rra:T."5,^fMl
^ ^^, utterance, speech, decree; -

o N. 1081, a goddess who


"V ri
mentioned is

IV, 1 109, A.Z, 1906, 124, song;


^ (
^ J
i^
with Sekhmit ; see Shesmtt.

proving, testing, examining. Shest-sett (sti) C3a [1^IX3]||, Py^-

OC3 2209B, a goddess(?)


sheser c=sa M ^^-^, P- 704.

Q •«-« , to shoot.
shesta 00 [1^^ , Rec. 26, 231;

sheser-t c3a H
*^^^
"T^, U. 514, i=3a n
aO^'^^l I , Rec, 26, 230 .

^ o, T. 326, a shooting. shesti ^ '^^, a bull-god (?)

lazuli;
C3a shesteb Al °5 ^^P^^
O
sheser o<
, P. 704, -.f— o
P o
N. 661, Rec. 26, 235,
5 5 -<, see
n III'

Hymn Darius 11, 5


_«— >-^' .
S- ^

A.Z. 1905, 16, ^ arrow, spear, dart;


,
shesh p , throat.

plur. ^ ^ ^, X ^ I , A.Z. 1900, 20,


shesh
[3a
'
Rec. 31, 21, nest,
home.

"^^^ "^^^ o
shesh
czsoT
ID , sistrum ;
plur. I II I

sheseru (?)-Ila Tuat VIII, three


p 5 ^, ,IV,98.
arrows or shuttles (?)

shesh oa, C3a 7\ , to move rapidly,


sheser 9 ^t^ , an animal for sacrifice. /\
_

shesru
snesru
^^ ^
^
Jg>
'^
„ „ o'
^^' "^3. bags of
spices or unguent.
to hasten;

N. 1
^^ ^^,
198, very rapidly, quickly.
P- 4i4, M. 593,

Shesra ^ []
, Tuat x, a light-god. W, antelope;
shesh
^^^~^ see oa |1 [q]

shesesh (shesh) nesu ^ 1 ^ ,


^^^;Copt,aoa.
IV, 821 ; var. 1 5; Copt. cyeitC, Heb. tTQ?. shesh '^^^'^j white hair.
oa
Shest (Shesmt) ™ [^, U. 561, «-u«oi> + oa
shesn-t oa
^ °
I

I
,
a precious stone of white
^ colour.

sheshti
M. 499, ^S fSJl' M. 122, N. 646, 962, oa-
sheshta-t ^] (]
r^ ^' wanting, dent. '
diffi-

fDMI' N.^o , p. 632,


Sheq ^^,razor(?); see ^^^-^
, Hh. 128, a place sacred to Horus.
to shave ; Copt. g^OXWKe.
Shesta
sheku ^-^,
000
N. 257A, a kind of cake; var.

||||;seeHeru-Shesta
, U. 29,

Shest (Shesm-t)-tcha (?)


(ffg^ ^ sheUu^^:.^^f^.afu„e.
5i , I, 1 1 9, a title.
rary ofif^ring.
SH [755] SH C3SZ3

sheku db ™ I

(j J,
a,Z. 1900, 128 - shta
1 \\ » \> I U 1 \»
, arable land, the
<^ O land covered by the Nile; var.
run \\
I , rebels.
I

rvn ^ A.Z. 1908, 18, an amu- X C3a


sheken shta
T let. i D
r-TT-i CEZ] o X OED-J^ r-w~i X u (5 i i

sheker M, ^X'
^^^^^jj, 517, N. 1098, 1242,
P
CZSZI @
o n '
=f^=iia' o ^i- c.

A , to decorate, be decorated , to be difficult, hard to pass over or

Copt. ^OJOJKe, j^COK. through, to be hidden or secret, hard to under-


stand, mysterious.
Shekershau ™-^IiIi|^] v

Mar. Karn. 52,


Shta "^^ ^ , a god incomprehensible,
i, a Mediterranean people.

shot , Love Songs 2, 3, to divide. shta-t°°%, " ,^^ ",°^


mystery, difficult thing, something hidden, some-
Shet \J
Q
U^ '
^^^- 3' 49, 5. 92» to take
out, to withdraw.
thing rare, curious ; plur.

shot ""^ ^^'orJ^s in a quarry, hewings of


X C3ED
\—n
I

I stone.
TtT' D
Shetshet ^ — o, Rev. 12, 2 2, to e X
, IV, 345, 900, mysteries,
o^o
rend, to tear ; Copt. cyeXCyCJOX.
'^j
difficulties; (J
-wwva "kv Rec 15,
Shet °°>n.
c, w>b
^^^,
^__^ ubL
^-^^
'^r°^'
grief^ sorrow.
"^'
179, impassable valleys; \, U. 207,
Sh[ta]-t ^^^^, Gol. Ham. 10, 48, office. OS
secret

writings, documents,
shetut (?) I

LJSU mysteries of the two horizons


£:^o books. I
^ ,
I I I
I ^ w
rrvn
Shetshet ; see Teshtesh. 3 ( ^s>- %^ 1 1
1 hidden of forms

(zs:
shet
X
crsszi r-^r-i 00
^,
, turtle, tortoise (?) those whose seats are hidden ''^\
3SZD
Shet ,, Nesi-Amsu 32, 26, r, , those whose arms are hidden

a form of Aapep, a foe of Ra (B.D. 83, 4, 161). I S\ I

, the god of the hidden soul


I
czszi §. OZD
Rec. 26, 231,
c=3^=3 sjjs.
I I • the constellation of the Tortoise, D
,

T^.
o (5 ^W ic
'
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. ^n. Litanie 37,
™^| ^ ^ » ^ ^'^'^ ^^ ^J

covering, shroud, garment, bandlet. czsa


of invisible body secret
shta-tHeru^^S^^, a D ^^flifli-
kind of garment.
properties;

invisible form.
^^-^s^.^^TI'
shta ^^ A, forest, plantation, or-

hidden one, mysterious being, secret one.


3 B a
on SH [ 756 ] SH rm

shta-t Shta-t besu ^ ""


W'^^^ Tuat x,

on X ru^ o.
the name of the loth Gate.

Shta Mesutt
^
II, II, a form of the goddess of Ament.
I ^ ^' |
^^'S-

em Tuat on
<=>

Shtait , Cairo
shrine, sanctuary, secret chamber, coffin, sarco
Pap. I, 3, a being whose head was a pot of fire
^ on-ft- A.Z
,

phagus, grave, tomb, cemetery ^ osn

C3n
^ ^^ ||
IV, 992,
1906, 9

r w "I
Shta her
^^ ^, " "^
Mar. Aby.

S
I, 45,

shtai-t ,
B.D. 136A, 18, a god of ll
[r-33

i^ft-rsiiift' Shtau heru saiu uatu


OSZl
shrine, coffin, sarcophagus; var

n unseen gods who guard the ways.

shta N^sj-7=^, Rev. 11,149 = ^^^^


to proclaim.
j-^^ ^•^- '^^» * 8°^ i" mummied
Shta
onia ^^> form. shtau ^^
III'
Pap. 3024,
wooden objects.
3, II,

rvn Aapep 7777?


Shtat , a title of
shtaaaur yr ^,Rec.3o, 68,

Metternich part of a ship's tackle.


Shtait ,

O F=0
i~yn X_S number 200
(^ the
the shta
Stele 199,
^
,

D c^^~ Q.' Copt. ttJHT".

vulture-goddess— a title of the goddess Nekhebit. shtamuti ^^fmt^, the name

^^, ™ ^,
W
Berg. II, 13. of a bandlet.
Shtait
'-^, B.D. shtar
on a betrothed virgin, bride.
168, a form of Nut. ,

B.D.G. 699, a Bubastite form of


rvn
Shta Isis.
Shti™(ll]^,™(j[]^^, hewho
is hidden, i.e., one who is in his coffin, i.e.,

Shta-t I, B.D.
D D dead; plur. I
, the
147, the name of the 4th Aat.
dead.

Shta-ti ^ ^^^^ , Tomb of Seti I, one Shti-t ^^^l, A.Z. .906, 3o,^a_^^ind

ofthe 75 forms of Ra (No. 31).


shti (shetti) "^^ (j(]
c-zi, Rev. 13, 36,
oTifa fi
^nC^;^^ Litanie 31, the two
Buxa-ii pit, hole, excavation.
^=^^^^^, hidden countries.

rvn Tuat IV, a sailor of the shti


on I
^, Jour. As. 1908, 27 s,
Shtai boat of Ra.
to demand, to take away.

Shta ab O Tuat V,
on O
Tomb Ram.
,

VI, 50, a warder-god.


Shtut ""^^
^^ '

' Hearst Pap. XI, 1 5 ...

on ^^jjjJj)..T..89, shteb"™J^, IV. 648,


™J^,
Shtau &sut £»
D IV, 271, on J to
M. 66, N. 128, gods whose abodes are invisible. J^-^,
revolt, to tread in grain
Shtau au \>
=__, _jf =====
1

Shteb^o^\,tokill =
^J^.
I I III

B.D. 168, the gods of hidden arms.


rvn SH [757] SH
shteb , cage, basket

X X
IvOve Songs x?-^i IV, 1108, Rech-
shtem = Copt. UjOeJUipU), 7, 8, ,

Rev., to be silent.
nungen 52, to take, to seize, to snatch, to carry
or drag away, to withdraw, to transport, to drag
shtem
^^1^^,^!^^. out, to disembowel a beast, to save, to deliver,
work
Ptab-betep XI,

Ham. 14,
13,
CZSCD

147, to fight, to revile, to curse, to


k^ Gol.
to remove, to dig out a well, to

levy taxes.

II, 117 ff.;


On the
Copt, cyixe.
derivatives of <-^"^ ,
out, to

see Rec.

swear; compare Heb. DIOto, Arab.


Shtiu ^(](j^—^, deliverers.
Lmen. 22, 20,
^^^- '^' 72. title of an
revilings, abuse (?) shti "^^il^^
«~^^ U A '
official.
rvn ^ T\. Rev. 14, 14, bolt (?)
shtem
Copt. cyxeJUL.

"^^^
sheth ^ , p. 256, 690, , M. 780, into a subject, to study profoundly, to search
magical books, to penetrate mysteries.
to be covered, dressed, arrayed.
«=»<=>^
shet to tread out com.
sheth |T . P- 539. Rec. 30, 192, t).
g__5
C3ED shett '*^f^,^^,R«^- »9. x6, to
—^"^ ^ J\ c-=^ J] dig, to excavate.
P. 614, M. 780, N. 1136, garment, • •

raiment P. 708. Shet-ti '^N _ - digger, excavator.


gf >

r-TC-i
sheth -t f\-,
Rec. 27, 218, shet c /I'
slaughter, a killing.

coffin, sarcophagus.
shetshet '*^'*^^^'^'
,
^^^- »3»4. 10
ci I—^r-i
shethi-t , coffin. kill, to overthrow ; Copt. cyeXCyOJT.
ft
sarcophagus. I VV I

Shet-ba
Shethu
rvn
, Thes. 112
^ !!^ ram-god.

shtit
'^^ mast of a ship (?) ; plur.
(i) a crocodile-headed lion; (2) one of the ,

CZEZl
seven stars of Orion ; var.
^ ' ic. , D^crets 29, c^> , Leyd. Pap.
(3 Ill (gill
CSZl
shethu
Jr ^ 1
' kind of fish.

=
4, 10, 2^777; Copt, ttjxe.

A.Z. a weight shetshet-td ^^^


shet 1873, 17,
five teben. ™™](1G'
Songs V, 9, the working of oars.
shet '^^ '
^^^- 5. 93. to pound drugs,

amD e.g., myrrh.

^^*^ ''^^^ ""^^


shet-t
c^""^
mnD ,

<r^=^ CUD ,
C^ c^ .

'*^\ / \J czTD '=*°\


\j
mortar, grinder,
^ \ I
'
o '
c=^i> ' rubbing-stone. "^'^'Vs, IV, 920, \ f
9^, to suckle, to nurse,

shet, shti to rear a child, to train, to educate;


*^>
^^, U. 154, 284, 432, 470, Q^
510, T. 22, P. 670, ^^, P. 93, ^2 Q, i'l'lJj l,sucklerofthegods; '^^U-ZI © 2),

guardian, tutor, trustee.


^L-y],"r^a(i,N.ii46,s(ia.T. 247,

2^0 2^' 2^'^^ shetunem ^*^-[]- fi,

3 B 3
to fatten.
rvn SH [758] SH rm

shett S ^ ^?^ to read, to


recite.

Stele II, 2^, Israel Stele 7.


^1^, IV,
shett-t ^-^ , recitation.

1 1 04, ""^^e '^, water skin; plur.


<J3^ to tie up in linen, to swathe
Shet ''^c
]>

a mummy.

shet =*^5,
^^^ - cord, band-
., ,

shet-t 2?. ^-J' y?' ^11?'


vulva, vagina.
let, bandage; plur, '^^^Hl 1
>
^-M. 448.

shetshet ^2^' ^' ^'' ^'' shet-t "^^j mummy.

N. 201, 204, '^^'^^CT^, p. 75, M. 105,


Shet"^^^^, IV, 756, a kind of bird.

N. 17, the vulva of the sky .


(
J shet "^^ft^ ,
IV, 745, fat (of geese)

'*^'^,
Shet
^^ ^, Pap. 3024,
farm, plot of ground, estate, ditch, dyke,
67, IV, 499,
shet , Litanie 78,
dSZ]'
X
Mission I, 229, crocodile, large reptile; plur.
n
an earthwork, pool, fish-pond; plur. ,
*=% ^ l,Hh.438..

^^^^ ^
Shetu , Tuat XII : (i) the eight

,A.Z.i905,9,2Y, morning stars the constellation of the


, ,
; (2)
"^^ «*=<!.
shti-t ,
IV, 660, Tortoise; (3) ^^, A.Z. 49, 125, a "great god."

irrigated land; plur. 2(j[j;|,R^<=-/4.J°7; shet-t ""^ , p.s.B. 19, 263,

shti-t
o Ebers Pap. 65, 15,
Rechnungen 43, a bread offering, ferment, yeast.
,

AAAAAA shta (shetta) Rev. 14, 16,


» 1 I I I
(VAAAAA ,
^ AAAAAA '*^'%\f '
,

^^AA^A cultivated lands.


\J ^/^^A/v^
A/WAAA

shta,shta.t^^^c^|,2
lank, lake, canal, water-course, cistern.

Shti **^[J(] 0, vase, vessel, pot.

Shtit-shema-t ^l)!]^ s, B.D. Shetau ™%^,


{^—LJl
Tuat X, a warder the
loth Gate.
Of .

125, III, 18, a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.


"^
shtaqit ^(T-zi*^ ma,
Shet ^^^, =^(2^, V_/ ^, =^,
to read, to recite, to pray, to mutter an incanta-
^ [1 (j (2 Y ^~^ ^ ,
prison ; Copt. cyTeKO.
tion, to pronounce letters, to declaim poetry, to
Shta ^^^- "^' "' '"9
I A,
^'
strike up a tune. 2() e
SheH ^^ ^ ,IV,966,^,^^-^, shti
Rev., rejected, cast down ;

Copt. cyXHOVT.
A.Z. 1908, 70, reading, recitation, incantation,
shti4 =^ , A.Z. 1878, 49, ^^
spell, liturgy ;
plur.

Sheti re ''^^ , IV, 1 1 14, a deposition.


^ ,
pit ; Copt. cycoTe, cyoj-f

^^
III:
Shet-kheru
(i)
g
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris;
I
^^, B.D. 125,
shti

r-rr-i
reward, remuneration

Tuat XI, a god, one of


Copt, cijixe.

Shtu
(2) the god of the 13th day of the month. the 12 bearers of Mehen.
C30 SH [759] SH
Shtu '"^ ^^>agod, a form of Horus. 219, 21, Anastasi IV, 12, i, a kind of drink,
new wine, must ; Gr. fw(?ov.
Shtep(?) =*^'^^ B.D. 151, 6, acham-

Shtefi(?)^K^,V,io83,
D I
' ber in a temple. Shethu
^f ^
of land, dyke, bank.
^. Rec. 31, 27, a kind

w
Sheth-t ^^8^^^^^, canal.
shten(?) ^^.(5,, B.D. 26, 5, bound,
tied up perhaps to be read shet nett. Shetch-t 1=10 '^ L-J,
;
a digging; C30
O
shethu
"^W 0, Rec. 2, 127,
2f ci ' 000 I
r-n—
000,
^0,LoveSrgs5,a,2|§,2fS. festival of strewing sand

3S
Shetch-t "^ , a kind of offering.
^ ^ ^

3 B 4
[ 760 ]

Q ^
q ^= Heb. p ; Copt K and (T. qa sa
^H
stiff-necked, obstinate.
'o^ ^' iv, 968, high-backed,

i.e.,
qa,qai a\ a'^ ^^t' ^

><=>t>»>\
qa qa (qaui)
B.D. 149, IV,
||
I,
in
^W
two very high
". -
-

_y mountains.
^

be high, to be exalted, to be long (opposed


to
Qa zl
"^ 11 ^,
exalted one, a god.

Y J| ^, to exalt, to be exalted; z] ^^, U. 298,


B.D. 150, a god.
N. 1233, long (of nails or claws); ^T^ J' ^*^"S-

Qa-ab - nti - menau zi T Y


beaded .^^J.O.a.m A t^ ^ ^Sv"^ Ombos II, 134. a mythologi-
v v

P. 609.
H^ ^ I
jj' cal being.

qaa ^'^(j. P- ^S^, exalted one.


Q-a-^ - ml '
\ ^' high^Oong°) arm.

qa &b ^"^ Y "^j haughty, arrogant.


Qa-t-a 1-1.'^"''''
^^It"'
qaqa ab ^"^^^ "^' Inscription of one of the 12 goddesses who opened the Gates
of the Earth to Ra.
Henu 6, haughty, arrogant.
Denderah IV,
qa aha aX% 'X^, Mettemich Stele 88, .
Qa-aau a"^
^ ^^,
62, a bull-god with a loud voice.
alonglife;f-^^^[)[)||^, f-^
A "^ f) ^ H n '
"^ ^^'"^' ""^"^ ^^"^ ^'^^'
Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 59).

Qa-t-em-aakhu-s a "^ ^ ^= '^


D ci D ^ —»—
, ^ , A , Tuat I, one of the 12 goddesses of the

D ^
, IV, 1077, the height of heaven. Gates of the Earth ; var. T ^
Y M •

Y ©
qaremen ctttii '-—fl, iv, 1031, high Qa-[t]-em-sepu-s Y II

,
Tuat

of shoulder, i.^., stiff-necked. XII, a fire-goddess.

Qa kha j"^ Q, A.Z., 1897, 98, "high Qa-t-em-sekhem-s Y^^=y[I,


crown," a title of Tirhakah. Tuat I, a goddess in the Tuat.

qa kheru ^^> l^' 988, a Qa-meri-mut-f Yi^ "^ ^, Thes.


^^ }
120, one of the 36 Dekans.
V 8r' loud-voiced; fern. A
\ I
Qa-mertu-neb Y '^ %^ ^ ,
Den-

|^i,ft|^.B.M..33. derah II, 10, a god.


^ Q [ 761 ]
d A

Qa neb - m'ka - ba - f
-
Y "T" fl ^aL-O I
qa-t "^
i , height (in the sense of length).

, Berg. I, 23, a birdgod.


qai-t ^"^(jIlZI. ^^flflA.

^ , B.D. 149, the god of the 8th Aat.


songs ., 4, zi;^!]!]^!^,^'^ 1)1]; I.

Qa-her-tot-f^^l^l)^ - Hymn Darius 23, the land high above the sur-
K<=>^, B.D. 125, III, 15, a title of Osiris. face of the Nile ; Copt. K^Lie, KOI.

_Qa.her.f.-^||^, B.D. 182,


'
25, a god.

Qa-t-kheru, etc. ^ "^ |' fl | ^ ^. high place; and see ^/^ V^-

etc., B.D. 145 and 146, the loth Pylon.

Qaserpit z]^~"*~f=^ J, Ombos


qai en ankh ^^ (ll] ^ — f ^.
II, " hill of life
"
—a name of the territory of the
133, a goddess. temple of Denderah.

Hymn
Qa /^"^ ^ , N. 767, a title of Temu.
Darius, 37, the god of the high plumes
(Amen-Ra).

Qa-shefshef
I'
™™ Tuat xii. god of Creation.

Qa, Qait ^
A ^\ T i\ '^'^vwN ^ 3 I , a sailor-god ,^ ..^

who attacked Aapep with his paddle.


^ ^, z]
(j(j
^ ^ , B.D. I, the high place

Qa-tem-t /\ , Tuat IX, which the god of creation stood.


cm
a chamber in Ament. Qaqa^ ,A ^".
,^ B.D. 17, 9, a hill in Khemenu on which the
heavens rested.
/\, N. 663, A Rec. 30, 189,
,

qaqa Y Y ^^ = ^^^ 'np'. night, dark-

ness, obscurity.

Pap. 3024. 59, ^^, ^,, ^^Zl- qa ^"^^ 1^,


form, manner; var. ^ (1 |-
1
^"^"^ i^ >
hill, high ground, high place.

qaqa^^^^",B.D.x7,9,^^
dition, form, image, manner, aspect, phase,

qa-t ^'^, U. 229, ^'^'j'. IV, 974, s.,le.va...^||..y,.^q()f.

M. 440, N. 941 = ^^^(j


"^^
P- 174, N. 941,
food; Copt. (TirtonfcojUL ;
qa surd a
U. 494, T. 235 = /] , high land, drink ; Copt.

i.e., the Nile banks above the river ;


plur.
'^^^
^ Y^ Copt. KA.eie. qafi. en ret ^"^ ^^^^ I, Rev
1 XE
I,
I
I ; (1 tj

fl n I
<=> « growth ; Copt
qa-t A jT , high, fine building. 13. 119.
Q [762] Q
qaqa a ,^
1
\. ^ ^ I , the condition of working men. boat, barge ; see >j^ ^ ; ^ ^d

qai en menmen zi ^^^ 'I'l n '^'^^


\^M , State barge; Arab.
CTD
""""^
Rev. II, 141, condition of
^AA/^/^A
7WUW ' quaking (of the earth).

qai en qenqen a V^ft/VVA

AAAAAA
qaqa zi "^ '^ -^zi , B. D. (Saite) 64,

A combat 25, to peep, to look at, to pry into.


L-^, Rev. ir, 141,

qa-t zi Xi *=>, Rev., food.

Amen. 23, 17, plate, Rec. 21, 14, 79, 92, A.Z. 1899, 145, by, near.
p.
qai ^ ^ vessel of, food.
qaas a , ^ ^ ^-=^.
^^
(1
qaqa ^ = or

= unem to eat.
to bind, to fetter ; see A

qa, qaa ^'^Q> ^ , Metter- ;ods


fetter.
nich Stele 215, Hymn Darius 22, A
f^,
qaa a fl/'*> to vomit; see
B.D. 64 (Nebseni), 40, ^^'^^' ^-D- 64
*^>

(Nu), 15, to be putrid, foul, corruption, to /^; Heb. NV(?)' Arab, jlj; Eth. ^J^t\ '.

vomit; compare Heb. b^'^jp.


Xk\ spittings, vomitings,
qaau zi
qaut(?) ^'^'1 J?' U. 333-5-
^ j.
IV, 876, foes,

enemies, filthy folk. Qai a' , B.D. 145, 45 : (i) a

qa -4^^. goat; Copt. (Tie.


fire-god; (2) a god of '

, Mar. Aby. I, 45.

qait A ^^^ .><4


Qaiqashau a
[
Harris I, 77, 3, name
m^
of a tribe or
'

1 I
people.

.,^
iii'-i^_miii'^_ qau a/\^, p. 184, A
a seed or fruit used in medicine

qaqa a , a seed or fruit.


T. 221, N. 897,
^'^^Z|. I^ec. 26, 65,

qaqa a ^Zl ^ 0, Hearst Pap. i, 17,

a medicinal decoction made from j ^A


qa-t, qaa-t a , T. 200, N. 791,
height of the ridges of the land above the river ;

see A

qauath ^^^ ^> A.Z. 1899, 36,

a title of a craftsman. «

qaur (qar) ^^%^ ^^^, A


(2 W
<:z> , boat, barge; plur. A
I i I I

; Copt. KT^e. Mar. Aby. I, 8, 85.


Q [ 763 ]

Qab-t-ent-Shu, etc. -d"^ o


J
r.
^ W^, transport man, carrier; pluf.
^\^^^%.LL\TJi'^-^"s.
^^^T^ii- •-"• "'• '''"•
Ill, 31, the doorkeeper of the hall of Ma^i.

carriers by boat, gold-carriers. qab ^^ J Q, pot, vessel.

qaus zl^ %> n ^\, to bind, to fetter; qafl A


w
see A "^ ^X. Anastasi I, 11, 4, to be choked, .suffocated.

qautd-t '^ "^ ] ^. ()


Koller i, 5,

^"^ t^l ^j^^ weapon (?), part of the


_^^ _2r 1
*
equipment of a chariot.
Qambasutnt
t^, Stele of Nastasen,
(?) ^ %s^^^\
'w«AAA Cambyses; Pers.
double, to multiply, to be bowed (of the legs);
]^ f^T<'Tf'^<!H 'fT"Y<'^|Kabujiya,Gr. Ka/4^i;«T^»,
Copt. kojK.
Bab. f
44i-< -$[- -]nf«^ ^t]]. Recently
doubts have been cast upon this identification.

crushed, overwhelmed, doubled over oneself, qamtet (?) a i^5^-_J, to weep,

to mourn, to lament.

qamtet a A.Z. 96,


B.D. 146, XV, 39, the middle of anything; ^1^1 I ,

emqab
pare Heb. y^P!^.
^ ^"^ J^, within; com- 41, ^ , mourners.

qan-t .d^ Zjj, Rechnungen XVII,

2,3,z]^^^, bolt;plur.^^'v [

intestines, interior of the body; Heb. ^"li?.


U. 269, A.Z. 1910, 129; see A ^
A '^ o , ^r> si^y- ; Copt. kKKc, KeXk\.

J v^ -mm issm issm , M. 646, a "^ | %\

^
I • I
Rec. 26, 79, ^
III
^^^ folds of a serpent,
wmdmgs, coils.
11.
qanr, qanr-t a

e ,'
L^>"i- P^P- *4'
^ js^
A/wvvA <::: — rr

Qab zi*^^
J ^^, N. 961, the windings

of the lake of Kha 1 ; T=r earth, dust, dirt ; Copt. 2Cinipi (?)

qanrai (?) a
"bmn,
III I I I I

bolts; Copt. KXXe.


a mythological serpent.
qar a , hole, hollow.
qab en Amentt a ^^ J
I I

qar-t a , B. D. 1 80, 1 1 , a pit


, the innermost part of the Other World. O
in the Tuat wherein souls lived.

qab-t ^"^ J^. ^J "^ X '


^'^^'*'

breasts of a woman, nipple; Copt. eKJjS.e, Kiqi. 65, cellar, chamber.


[ 764 ] Q
qar a Roug^ I.H.
, boat, barge.
V ???
, 143, 37,

qarr a ^^^, A
compare Heb. 777*^57.
a^*6, boat, barge, flat for transport.

qarhuta zi^ '\^](l?i^' ^

metal pot Heb. rin7|2, Copt. (^^.X^.^X.


<::^> v\ ^. ^ , carriers, metal carriers ;
plur.
;

qars-t ^<=i>P^ = burial.


=>%?^V:i?^L L.D. III, 140C,

I \\
L-il
qarret ^'^^, -

si ,
ground,
^^^ ^ I
W c^
KubbSn Stele 10 earth, street (?) ; van A

qar a .75, T.84, ^^ O' i.x


qartA ^
tk
^^^ \\ I1

J
n
[| ,
city,
p^^^ Heb.
town; com-
m,7.
/T^rs Rec. 30, 185, basket,
N. 615, z1
^ '
bundle.

qar a ct: , Anastasi I, 7, 5,


ring, seal ring

-Saa seal
the last word of a book.
qarrta a ring.

qar-t a c^ , P.S.B. 13, 412, bolt; qartchan a D '


^-^
a^ I

plur. A ^ 1905, 103, A


o III'
,

JJfi.'^ ^ 1 ^5'-^ I I (U)

qarr a"^
^ Rec. 15, 67, frog;
i

Qarr ^'^*==> <=> i


I
'

i
Copt.

^^'
KpOTp.

"^'"^^
^mi' £} axe; Heb. jn^,
*' '
Deut.
I

Isaiah
xix, 5,
x, 15.

man " — a proper name ; Copt. KpOTp.


I,
Qahaqu ^ "^ m
76, 6, 78, 10, Anastasi
^ I,
^
17,
^ ^name
4,
j
, Harris

of a
tribe or people.
ings ; Copt. (J^lX.

qarr ^ ' -^|,collar;Copt. kXA-X.


-Sa&_2iG cut stones, masonry ; var. zl X tmni •

qarr ^"^"^-^ 1 v^, to be light,

swift, weak ; compare Heb. v ~r)\)

break, to tame lions, to fetter ; see A ^\ W^


^ V S -^ NT' ^'^^'' ^^^^' delicate;

qer& ^ (j|7\;qerr "^


.sas^^^.
instruments of imprisonment.
qarmatd^-^^^^]!]^^^. Mar.

Karn. 55, 62, foreskins.

qarnata^^^Y^](j?,Mar, light, fire(?); Copt. KOO^X.


^ ^,
qaha a '^ ^ ^^ 8 I
,
parched, dried.

ibid. 54. 55, ^^•=. ^] l\


I,
ibid. 54, aahau-t.^f^^l^.wiwm-
50, 51, P.S.B. 10, 150, Rec. 22, 70, Thes. 1201, dows (?) openings for light or heat.
Q [765]
qahaq^^|>-^^,,„ break, to qathre-t ^^ *7* "7^ ^. village,
break in, to fetter.
small town ; Heb. fTHp,

qat-t j1^ c^ •<5, T. 35, N. 133,

Stubble; plur. z1 "^ ^^^^ "^ ; Arab, iii,

heave up, to vomit; see zd (1 \\ Z"^. Qj&t A


^^^^ ^ ^
m ^^^^
^
^
S3'
Litanie 80, a form of
the Sun-god.

qas U. 510, P. 204, N. 761,


^^P^,
qatit.^.=.(]().I^. ajmd^of
X
j:.-^p^^'-ki^
^'
L-J]
' ; var. z)
n
H ulfl'
^ to tie, to bind,
to fetter.
Amherst ^ ^
^^
thorns, scrub, stubble, " bush "
J,
j^, Anastasi
; Heb. thp.
I, 24. 3.

iTitn
qass-t A
pP^,
fetter, qatcha
^^i^ :, ^^|-^ III

f A.Z. 1905, 103, mud, rubble.


bond, ^
tie ;
plur.
o ^ qatchatcha
qasu z3^ P (f ^^, T. 310, P. 550, a kind of cake,
^"^i^i^ loaf.

609, N. 806,
^^^^ ^ (f
^,T. 234, p. 610, qatchatcha ^-^1^1^ X
to hew; Heb. V^p.
^^P^m'^^^-^°'^^'^^''5,%P^|,
w
qatchauar^^l^f]-^
fetters, ties, bindings. ^ , oil, unguent.

qatchamar (?) ^^^ i

qas ^"^ P f '


'
^ ""^P^ ^^^^^^ (*) 5. A
w
5, a kind of stuff for clothing.
qas
^'^p|=^P^ and ^pl bone.
Qatcharti^^i^J^,=fI](l^
qasau ^3^ ^ C^,
III
^^^
P^^"H.^
of a
boat
_ffi^ I
(?) M*, Anastasi Pap. I, 23, 6, a chief of Asher.

Qaq zJ^^^,
pun on zj"^|]^;=::*).
N. 767, a proper name (a
qatchah ^^ | ^ /^. Roug^ I-H.

II, 125, to smash, to break, to scatter.

QaU^^]!], P. as.,
^^]^, q4.y..y|,.^y|..yil.
M. 525, N. 1 106, a god.
Pap. 3024, 50, Peasant 41, ^ (1 ^ U jl iovcn^
qatartd. zi'^^^jasa 1
|(1 "incense;
manner, state, condition ; plur. ^ IJ y p^ I . A.Z.
Heb. nibp, Assyr. Iju-ta-ru ^i^^ j^yyy ^. 1905, 24, divine forms ; Copt. (Tl-It-.

qathaur
|-f ^, |]f ^, ", Jour. E.A. III, 103, with

Y
h
c
,
^^
<z=>'
Piehl, Sphinx 7, the whole,
2,
altogether; Gr. «-a^ oX 01/. , all at once.
Q [766 ] Q
A
q& n semt ^ (j | j] V ^' ^"^^^" q§.h
\Zl'l
Stele 12, the manner of the country.

^ '^"^ dual
\ ^> ^'™j shoulder;
? 1

,_-fl zl
to stretch out the hands (2 _^;plur._^^ ,

q&h zi
[j I in prayer. I I I

r>-J^ A tk /•— fl I

Herusatef
,
to tie, to bind, to fetter i\ I I

A
I

/^
£ I^
A
A
r^^
I

I
,

(?
Stele 132,
.

; Copt.
n n '*^ under the I 111

ban.
^^^'^;^r'^'^=^^^l^^' Ke^ in KeXeitKe^, KeXev Ke^.
to vomit, to
q&S qah "^ U. 577, t^e tip [of a horn].
j()Pf^, ^(1P^> I ]],

overflow, efflux. W
Qah-aabti B.D.

^^
,

^^^ ?
Qatmus -^ !]
-=^ ^ ^' I

I, 21, the left shoulder of Osiris

6, 6, the name Cadmus.


qahu A —
'-» fl
the margin of a
crx;^ book.
qa ^ A.z. 1900, 30,
f^, r*"'
r^-J^ \>
qah ^ '^, IV, 659, ^
ht^ to vomit.

A.Z. 35, 18, L.D. Ill, 229c,


I

qa "^
S f^
1

i . vomit, sickness. ^^ ^ I'

elbow, bend of a river, angle, corner, coign

qa
A
, B.D. 145,84 ^
I
^"^ " '
^^'^^^tef Stele 13, ^

qa nmD , — 000 , a kind of ?Hr-^


^-*-^
'

,,'
'
, Nastasen Stele 17, the four quarters of

KOO^.
the country or of the world ; Copt.
precious stone ; see A and
\J

qa-hat ^ ^,, Rec. 23, 201, well-pleased,


p.
qahu __^|^Xiit'
1116B, 30, applied to tanks in which fish
^""^^^^ ^'^^^ ^°'

content, agreeable (?) ; Copt. ^.K^^TTH. are kept.

qaf qah A^ cm Rec. 13, 19. 14, 14, earth,


, side.
^=^ 111' ground; Copt. KA.^.

Tuat VII, a god fettered by Rev. 12, 49, to cry out,


Qan the Hour-gods. qaq a^ A cry ; Copt. Y^LM..

qar -—n^ ^, t:=::^^_jr)§r


, driver (?);
qi A\\\\ li, Rev. II, i39> with aa^aa^, state,

condition, mode, manner; Copt. (5^,, (Tilt.


!,
]L1j:
^ %L-J]V^, A
'^ name of a god.
Rev. 6, 81; see Qi IJ
11 J] . a title or

qar (0 ''^, Rev. 14, 20, a fiend (?) qi en ari menkh-t ^ (1(1 %f^^^

^^ ^, Canopus Stele = lov atoXiafiov.


% £^ I

1312, P. 646, ^s-Jl, qi en Ast a (](] |


^^^^
J]
^, Rev. 2, 351,

^ ceremony in honour of Isis.


8 '^-^ , Ebers Pap. 38, 5, to thrust with

a horn, to stretch out the hand and arm qi en ankh ^ (](] f


^"^^ ^ •^®,Rev.,

living Copt. (Svs\^v(^.


Pl^|(|-''- ;
Q [ 767]

qi en berfi, a N^i\hf^
I

J'f^^i^
Rev. 2, 35 f, ••
la mise en livre."
""^ — ^' ^JJ fy ^^ '
^- '"6». 36. Israel Stele
qi tokh J (1(1
li
{1
Jl
^
® M I
,
celebration of the
drink festival. 23, to be cool, to refresh oneself, the opposite

** '^'"*^ °^ mineral unguent or


Cli zj fl/l o
S 1 o' incense.
Copt. K&A, xfio&. •fH&.
:3
p
? ^^^^-t-Ji?. rntm^dw^irat
I
o o o
qebseref^Jj^ P^f^M'^^'^yo,
qi ^ 0(^ e ©, J ^, Rev. 12, 91,
Thes. 1 48 1, a man who blows hot and cold
alternately.
I1 <iQQ' 11 III estate; Copt. Kiie.

qi
qebb-t^ll Jloi6=,j511VI?^.
Zl ()(] (2 Y, to be high, exalted.
Rec. 29, 147, something cool, quiet speech.

qebu, qebbu J l
-Ji
% (i=-=,
-ZT
^, (5 a B
J!
ftitaui ^ 5 "^ ^ mythological nt^{«
v^ A/vvAAA, Love Songs 7, 8, cool water.
W ' I I
flfl
*n
Wffl, '
serpent. J y

qu ZI%^ A, ^^' "^°' ^ ^^"*^ °^ bread, oAbb


qeDD /I H H^^^ * tank of cool water,
^JJ,,,, the Nile.

ququ ^d ^ Zl %^ °
, Rec. 15, 102, a kind qebbu
^J J |^,.
^y^es.

of palm nuts Gr. KovKiot^iopov.


qeb, qebb a
J xin J J 2^3
fruit, (?) ;
, zi , cool

qu-t A ^ ,
farm, grange. breeze, a refreshing, a cooling.

qeb meh J X^ iti


a oo>^
qu z1 %^ '^"~^, Thes. 1 48 1, to attack (?) , the cool

north wind.
QU ^ %s ^ ^•^* ^^'' 5' p^""'^ °^ ^^^ ^°^y
JL III' of the infernal Tortoise. qebui ^
J ^ ^^ ', Rec. 18, 165,

A 11
T^ ^ '^ T^ I
the north wind, icy
Jl T W ' <?J T I winds.
Rev. II, 184, little one; Copt.
qui Qeb ^ 2^ I, Berg. I, 35, ^ I^.
I- KOTI. J ^^

ququp-t ^^EJ, ^^^' ^^' 71' '^^ A I Jj , the god of the North Wind.
(0(3 ^^' hoopoe.

qunek zi% o o'(a(?=io


lll'^o
bread, food. or plant from which oil is extracted ;
plur.

qur ^
\\ ^°^"
^^^' ^'
e U^ , boats, barges. "^JO i'

quru /4 ^ r- 11 ^ '
»
porters, boatmen.

qur-t A \^ "^^ ^' qeb IV, 162, oil, jars of oil


-^
^^O ^' * ^'^"'^'
-4
J
ffl , 1

qus-t -d >r) ^ "'^, f ^, Rec. 14, 46,

a measure ; Gr. x*""'* Copt. ZHC. qeb


^J^. ^J^' *^' ^^^

qeb, qebb U. n, innermost part ; Heb. ^"X)


^jj, 79, .

^|J, 2,2,.

nfib-t yi
^ ^ ,
Sphinx 2, 80, intestines,
"
Jl I I I 111 ' bowels, the viscera.
Q [ 768] Q
AAAAAA

qebu

the internal coils of a
, A.Z. 1908, 8, A \ w
'
^ serpent.
J/VAAftAA
the name of a many-coiled = ^Zi:::« "^Hc , a ship of Byblos.
Qeb A mythological serpent.

qeb A 1^^» Amen. 6, 9,


^J^ '
-=:il i the Great One.

Copt. KCofi.
to double, to increase ;
qebh ^ Jl § [y> ly. [y
^^ »
to cool, to be

qeb A J ^^, circuit, company, group, cool, to refresh oneself.

order, series ; A J^=^ wwNA«=r=^HjK @, IV, 39,


qebh a j|
fi (S O , coolness, refreshing.

the circuit of the Delta; ^ 1^^^, IV,


J^^ qebh-t v ,
Rec 6, 12,

026, the circle of the smeru; A \^ Of Rec. 31, 32, place of coolness, bath, sanctuary ;

^*^
A » ;==n \> ^, the great assembly. , bath-master.

^AAAA^ Q
qebu ^ J "^ I
.
group of people, com- qebhu ly -wvaaa wi , libationer.

pany , multitude ; A \ _ ^ i , Coronation qebh-ta -^


J§ I?
"I
Q >
^'- 292, libationer (?)

Stele 3, companies of soldiers. the^godde^


Qebhit^Jfj|o,P-604.
Qeb- Amentt ^
IB, 8, 17, 46, the abode of the heart of
J ^ ^ ^.
Osiris.
b.d.
Qebhit ^J|!](l^j?^''^^ goddess on

f the royal crown who brought cooling.


qeb renput "^ ^^^•
^ J^^^ff
'

>

32, 179, doubler or multiplier of years, a divine


title. libation vase.

qeb-t a\i, Metternich Stele 144, ^ d.


J ^^''^-ilE-jii-jts
^AAAA^ A

teat, nipple, throat, gullet. ^AAAAA ftAAAAA


arm, shoulder, breast,
ftAAAAA ,

qeb-t A \ , Zl
I
o , a mineral earth.
Rec. 27, 222, cool water, libation, the watery

mass of heaven, the celestial abyss; ^d


J o vIV
AAAAAA

^^^^, Rev. 12, 46, to take vengeance.


AAAAAA

Qebak ^^1 Thes. 8i8, Rec. i6, io6,


qebhu
'czip* I
a goose-god.
|^,|^^,.J|^^
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
qeba-t ^Ji]^, ^ ^, garment,
AAA/\A«
/^^^AAA AAAAA'V y^ AAAAAA fes^ rV/VQ
^J ,

shirt; Copt. Kofi.1.

the lands flooded by the Nile, the great deep


of heaven.
qebi
^J^\. ^ J ^, Amen. 8, 2,

A lA
ly AA^A^^
AAAAAA
^^
Jot
@ I
,
pond or lake

^
I

^*^ with waterfowl.


J HH ' to tease ; Copt. KOJOJ^e.

qebhu^JI^I^-^I.Rec.,,
^J ^ J '^,
qebqebi-t Amen. 24, 10,

^Jz3j|)(].i%)0,^J^]J(j(j^^, to over-
.48,A.Z.i9.o,.33,^Jf^|^j,^Jf
, waterfowl.
throw, to defeat, to massacre ; Copt, (rlfi.6^1^.
I
Q [ 769 ] Q J

qebeh-tl qebes zjj[l(}, oJp|), ^j\^.


fowler, marsh-man.
^JI\(5^(^^. a tree.
ree.

Qebhu ^
1 ^.
U. 483, M. 393,
J 1

N.M7,.Jt^|^,P.^4..J5|, qebtl ^ 1°, IV, 11J6- ^ H", the

title of an official see qenbet.


N. 784, 1 169, '^
Jl^l^. Hh. 325, ;

J J
R ^ , A.Z. 1906, 130, the sky, heaven. qepag ^ "^ © ^ , to dance, dance.

qef-t <^ » ] , an unveiling.

aebhut !•• 392. qefqef "^ ^ Rec 24, 163


^Jf|5<="^Yf. ,

qef, qefau /^^'


N. 1 163, ov-^, M. 795, 825, N. 1317, Rec. 35, 58, /d 3^, ^, Metternich Stele 122,
I
a goddess, the daughter of Anubis.
Ill'

^
U 1- '^^ _B»— U I'
^^' ^^^'

power, strength, confidence, magical power.


Qebh - neteru - He -

Palermo
temple.
Stele, the name of a
int
Qebh-senu-f , U. 219, T. 60, 12, wooden bolts or bars(?)

qefa •^°"''' '^^* '^°^' ^^^' ^'^


4 t /i'

rob, to assault ; Copt. KOXJOqe.

qefen ^, U. 569, ^£^ A, -p. 426,

M. 610, N. 1 2 14, to clasp, to enclose.

N. 1294, (y
AAAAAA y
C^>iY""^^lQ ll
''
aefen ^^n ^° build a house, to set up

.
jy AAwvA tf
p jW , a son of Horus, god of

the western heaven and earth and protector of


the liver and gall-bladder.

Qebh-senui-f Ml"^^: (0 thegod *£^ f^^ Rechnungen


, 37, to be hot, to bake.

of the 4th hour of the night; (2)

Py V I "^^ZEP , the god of the 7th day of the month.


fv 11 ,

°qefen.^fl. ^ - ^ °
Will
Rec. 3, 56, „^ n=n , sacred cake or bread.
Qebb-senuf.JI^^III^^, A
B. D. 99, 22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat. QefQU
A D ^
^
B.D. 142, II, 10,
jJJ ' a city of Osiris.

rn an ape-god, sacred
Qeftenu ^. monkey.

name of the pyramid tomb of Shepseskaf.


qeften
Lew—
^ ^ ^ ^ ¥•
i\f^j>j>A'
|f
qebes ^JPr\. ^oug6 l.H. Ii, 126,

A HI %\
J + Jf'
^^ subdue, to tie, to fetter, to con-
quer; Heb. ;:)n3. sacred monkey ;
plur.
^3 <=>
g^^ i^
n
3 c
Q [ 770 ] Q
Qeftenu '^^^^^ qemau 3lfff = 3k^ii
who worked woodcutters miners (?)
B.D. 42, 28, 153B, 9, an ape-god (?)

the net of the Akeru-gods. qema 3 "], U. 382, ^"j |, iv, 967

qem
end, to complete.
a ^ = ^I=l "g^"!]' ^^ ^""8 '" .*"

^ "^^ Q Q 1 ^^ ^ ' ^^ ™^^^» *° fashion, to form

Qem-baiu-S ^C£7 \ ^^ -*- , the name to create, to beget; 3 ^^ 1


of a festival. -

^\ ^^ , B.D. 113, 2, created by a word


^o
Qem-baiu set \ a title or

name of Hathor ; var. /'O^


,

qema-t ^^-j, 3^11 i^


Rev. 13, 9, to behave or
qem a act in a seemly manner.
product, natural product, natural disposition.

beings or things, creation.

13,15.1 f
^^,reed;plur.
'jl^'^,
1 f^m' aemau
qemau ^ "^^
^^4 %S
Jj^*
creator, god
creation.
of

A.Z. 1908, 121, Rec. 3, 50; var.


Qemau ur 3, '^ ^ ^^ ^ , Great
s o papyrus nilotica; Heb. ND^,
'^^^_^.^' Eth. -^c^Ji^: Creator; plur.
Rec. 31, 27.
3 1^1 S^^^'"'
qema 3' '^'
1 ^ ^ ^' ^^^' '^' ^'^'
qemai-t ^ 1^ [](j
oj, com, grain.

reed, coarse grass;

3,49; Heb. b^m.


plur. ^4 ^^^ vU Rec.
qema, qemam i> "l
|, 3 ^- "j

qemama 3_>'^'^, reed.


B.D. 142, VI, 18, Metternich Stele ^ ^^\
2,

qema ^ ^, Nastasen Stele 35, meadow,


3kM3^kl|3
garden ; Copt. (TtUJUL, (57wAJLe, cycOJUL (?)

qema a \ U. 361, ^''^ |, A.z. 1910,


133, -^
111' 3 3 1'
1 ^' B-l^- (Todt., N.)
, statue, form, image.

throw, to hurl, to cast away, to throw a boome-


qema-ti3 Jf' statue, image, form.

qemam ^\^\ 3^

qemau aW\ ^- 461, boomerang,


Jr' I weapon.
^\ ^ ^ ^ , to form, to fashion, to create,

qema tv ^ '^^S^ 'o overturn, to over-


qemamu(?)3,^k^l
"i ,

qema ^\ to work in metal. 4. 2,


Q [ 771 1

3 aem& Xo 21'
'ft
t
*° *'"^ "''

ment
^^^ *" mitm-
; see shamft.
reated th
qemft ] —o^ '^, iv, 61, "j
:^,
qemam-t a
57, mother, parent.
Y ^, Rec. i6,
I
tt>^ » B.U. (Saite) 163, 8, empty, helpless (?);

B.L). 179, 2, the Creator,


unguent, gum.
, something
Qemi ^^(1(]'^'. Re^- ^4, '6, the
wrought, worked (of metal).
land of the .South — Upper Egypt.
qemamu i>|^^^l, 3
k^ V^
_P ST
I

I
^^^- 33» 7» workers in wood or
metal. A.Z. 1908, 121, to see, to look, to perceive.

qemam 3 ^ |^ -^ | ^> A.Z.

1907, 123, to move; Copt. KIJUL. leaves, leaf-work.

qemamtiu3.;^^-^l, wail. qemhu -^^f^O' 'T- 57, M. 217,

ings, wallers, those who lament ; see qemtiu

qemat ^ ft
^' *° lament, to moan, to of fine flour; compare Heb. fTOp, Arab.
^,
groan ; varr. i
-^
Qf
/^
, zl
T "^-^
J
Syr. ,iJ«^ Eth. t^^h :
'^

qem4 zi|(|,iv, 63

aemait4,;, 4 ^ ,;, 4 I]!]


J,
qemhu | ^
"^ crown
, of the head.

Koller 4, 2, ^ (](]|,
A.Z. 1905, 15, jQ f|1 ^
I
" He who sees " —a title of Horus and Ka.

an Arabian gum or resin ; Copt. KOJULH, Gr. qemqemut / ^ ^O ^ °. R«-

«:o>/tr (gummi), Herodotus II, 86,96; a\ 14, II, tambourines; Copt. KeJULKeJUL,
^o I
III

D O I

I
, the finest qemai. qemt ^U, image, statue; var. _^ *|
fl.

qem&i ^ ^ ()(]
O, ^ ^ i)() '» ^ ^i^^id qemtiu |
^v "^
^ '
>
^'ailJ"gs, wailers,

preparation of qemai var. A ^, those who lament or groan ; var.


^^
;
V •

^""^
qemai-t ent anti zi flfl
^
qemtu(?) "l inert, help
VS/VVVA o, IV, 329, the gum of the myrrh tree. e I I I
,

qemd,it khentiu a
less, weak or feeble men ; var. A^ v\ AA 1

Rec. 22, 103, a drug. qemt ^ ^^. Rec. 34, 178, A


^^
qema-t ^ Q (1 >? ,
cut, wound, hole, slit.
I, A.Z. 1870, 171,

qemd,-ti ^ 2 '^^
(1 statue, image, form. I , to weep, to wail, to lament.

3 c 2
Q [772 ] Q
^ X
qemtch ^ "^ ,
'" """^"•' '° ""P'J° UJ, " " /^„1, Koller 2, 4-
J V\/SAAA ^^AAA^ AAAA/W\ AAAAAA t> -" I I

Z]^ X ^
J ^ "^, Love Songs 2,3,
qen,qenu ^, -^^^_^. -^11' O O ^^^J
z3 ZJ ^ X
A/7WNA AAAAAft X
to beat, to strike, to fight, beat-
JJ

r ^' ing, fight, battle.


, i' O t I o ^tw-Zl I O (2
X
I

Zl zl
I

vv£vA%\ ^ii^ . vsAws V>^»-=,, much, qenqenu (?) , IV, 668, broken
I

pieces, fragments.
^A^ "^^^ very great many.
many ; ,-»*-. ,

(£ I I I ^ III
qenqennu
z1 zl

qen, qeni -"*


satef Stele 78, 82, fight, battle
^AAA/^^ n /vaaaaa

qenqeni-t , a wooden
AA/vAA/\ A/SAAAA

to be strong, to make strong, to fortify, to


tool used for beating.

have power over, to overcome, to conquer, to be ^ z]


qenqeniu (j(|^;;,,.oouor
master of, to possess, to lord it over someone, AAAAAA ^AAAA^

to vanquish, to beat, to strike, to thresh. instruments used in beating, mallets


allets.

qena-t ^ ()
'^
, P. 662, 780, M. 773, qenqen-[t] s, Hh. 559, a

wounded, stricken, beaten. place of beating, torture ground

qenu Hh. 366,


~^\,^, "T-^S-Jl' S^ Qenqentiu
(^^AAA/^ ^A/^A/^A
,

^ ^ o X ^.vvAAAtV], /WWW A^ Strong,


a group of gods.
^.^' vwwv
bold, brave,
\w«V|'
mighty,
D (^

fight,
'

battle,
(2 J^'
victory, the qen
A
"^

AA/WAA
O
»..l i-
, Nastasen Stele 33

prize of victory.

qen-t ^aawv f^M, -wwsa ^ Jl , might; power, zl


AAAAAA

strength, valour. X
suffer injury or calamity.
zl
qen L—J, "'^'^^^ ^AAA^A
z]
AAAAAA injury.
qen - 1 v^aaa (NAftAAA ^AAAAA
<^,
^
.

A ^yP^ A A ^ . Z] /VxAAAA
'
, /\A/W\A
'L-Jl I AAAAAA !L=fl wrong, misfortune.

warrior, soldier,

IV, 975, AAAAAA V P-^


man of war

III,
:

cavalry.
plur. aaaaaa
qenu
A X
^ ^, aa^ ^^, iv, 1109,
^
defeat.
. /SAAAAA .«^^ ,,

^^'^""g "^^"' something


qeni >^\^j^,^ weakness, misfortune, injury, damage, famine,
strong.
calamity, offence, violence, murder (?)

qeni-t , troops, braves, forces.


qenu
A ^ i
IV, 968, violent men,

^
Qen-ab-f ^^

s D^^_'
,
^-D- 39, ^5, a storm-
god.
qen, qeni
^^^^

.
yf
A
I

,^
u ^ S
wrongdoers.

, to be fat
r.j\/-j\f\f\ A^AA^^

Qen-Amen ^^(1 ^^, ^Jj^ "^«J\°5


horse of Seti
,^
Copt. Kem.
s a 1 vwwv I.

qenn ^
^'
L.D. III, 194, 35, to be fat;
qenn aaaaaa L— /), -wwva ^^'h. Peasant 46, aaaaaa
Copt. Keitne, Kftite.
AA/VVAA A/WW\ jj
Zl
/VWNA^ ^ , /WAAAA -
^ =i^.
j SCe
Z]
~
X

qenqen
A A A ^ ^ ^
WAAAA AA/WVA S .'I AA/W\A/\ ^^^^ A^sAAAA AAAAAA /^vnaaa aaaaaa ©
Rhind Pap. 34, to eat, to feed.
qenqen »^, Rec
Nastasen Stele 46,
Zl

AAA/WV
z3

(^AA/V^A 1
X
*" I
21,

AA/SAA'V
97,

AAAAAA
qen ^
/V^AAA
^
I ^
/^,
(
waterflood

/^«««^T,++ '^ ^ !\ B.D. no, 38, a god-


, Amen. 12, 5, ] *='h , Amen. 14, 16,
Uenqentt ;A/^^^J4 ,
^less in Sekhet-Aaru.
W/WAA AA/vAAA
Q 773 ]

Q,enqen-t(?) ^/y^A^^ ^/^^ ^AAA«A, b.d. ho, qeni ^ (1, U. 645, ^ (1 H. Ship-
'W\/*«A 1 <>.IVVSAI« III
a lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
wr-k .33.
'^
fln. IV, ,,63. ^
qen w>w>
d,^,,
. Rei-. 8, 134, Leyd. Pap. 14, ii,
1-estschrifi 117, 9, l\^\) ^^-^. Anastasi
W

s e^ U o c2 '
2r
AA^V/«A I

perfect, to finish, to make an end of, to com-


plete, refined (of metal)

i I
'
llll I
; Copt. KHIt.
^ (YRec.3...70. ^
AAAAAA I f AA^/SA
U
1
^ flOi-O
A^WtAA 1 I f
I

qen-t , ^c^ = /^ , estate, landed property. (J


\ 1 , P. rri6B, 13, embrace, hug, breast

bone, bosom, breast, body, belly ; Copt. KOf It


qen-tiu Pap. 3024, 97,
o ]
.

^ j
,

qeni ^ iJO^.IV.jos. ^ fl^


I

ends of the earth, boundaries. AAAAAA III A«V\AAA 1

Qenti(?) ^ ^^^ ^^^ IV, 655, remote IV, 666, " (2 ,^, ^ Q (2
^ ' >m. (\yvQ'
f\yvn' Iand(?) A/V»AAA
(]
I 11 AAAAAA 1
f>

qenti ^^ ^^^ ^^'' 383 = semti, two


^
AAAAAA
()%",
JI
1 S_^>^
^
AAAAAA 1 U.
^
-1
, Amherst 26
a, \\ o-'^^^i '
hill lands or deserts.
^ fl^O.Ikhernefertii,
A/VVWA I _ZI illL
"^
AAAAAA
Q
1
^ CT^
_/!

yarn (?) weavers (?) AAAAAA I /I WAAAA 1 Si» ^^

qen -0-, Leyd. Pap. 10, 5, ^^ ,


AAAAAA
U
I C ^,,
,
AAAAAA
(J
1
(2
III
, Rec. 19, 96, bearing

pole, litter, palanquin, chair, portable shrine or


IV. 1 104, , Rev. ri, 169, mat, carpet,
naos A V^^ L.D. III, 194.
^^
c III'
rug, sack vvwv^ Rec. 90, a
;
^^ f\ q^ j
,
5,

qenai ^ ^
palm-leaf mat ; Copt. (Tbonfne. AAAAAA
fl
I
n. N'- 954,
AAAAAA
I)
1
<5
f>.
^ n o •'^ garment, cape (?) coarse cloth
^ 0, ^ "^ :

qen, qenu f>, -vv^ f>, A^ ^


V '
c:opt. (TboTrne.
__y3 '^
AA ^ ^^^^' ^^^''' ^^ State,
qena A jn R*^c. 31, 20, a leather
'
v,AA/v\ Hi -Si^^' throne, couch, litter. A^^SAAA H v garment.

qena-t /]
^ p. 204 -H 1 1, garment,
H o o' (ape(?)
throne bearers (?)
qena ^ (1, ^ (1% ^r>cl'
^^"^p
'''•^"-
AAAAAA 1 AAAAAA 1 #1 "^^^

qen-ti /w^vaa >i^ 1^ , body, belly.


1201, (1 v., sheaf, bundle of grain.
AAAAAA 1 ^
qen-ti (?)
^ ^ ^^i^^,
^^^, a plant or
«^w,A
qena-t 4- -^A*^"
(^qo, '^/i^'
n ,,
-^n^"
n$
seed used in medicine, reed
AAAA/SA I >^ O AAAAAA ^^ I I V^AAA I Ml
(?)
a kind of ochre (?) coloured earth.
qenn, qenn^ a^/wva 3, iv, 1146, reed;
AA/\A/\A N qena, qenn&
AAAA 1 N SVSAAA 1 ' ' '

varr. vsaaaa
V\A/W\
(j
1
u '^,
3
N
\A[ A.^
a/wa/w ,

AAAAAA
fl
i ^; Heb. n:p. kind of drink.

qen& qen&u ^ [1%^^.^; seeA^, AVIAAA


/3

/S/V\/NAA
(1 ^,
CJ.
IV, 1024, to bewail, 10
I

, Z] Zl X
lament ; compare Heb. TlT'D .
and r.

T '•
AAAAAA AAWNA tt^^l

qen& ^ Q (/ ^^^—^' Shipwreck 44, qeniu "


AA^VSAA
fl^V'
Jl JSr
1
•"
^A^^AAA
1^°^-
1 _fl I I I

A well-fed, fattened.
L-fl, Treaty 36,
"•^- ••*9' '• ^
^3 n o qeni
^ ^ i^l.
, to embrace, to hug (a shadow, (1(1
HS i— i' 'L'"**,'^f
cloth, sacking (?)

^
qenu
VW>AA
^ (Y
(2I I
breast ; Copt. KOtn.
3 c 3
Q [ 774] Q
^^««
qenu ^ tr-i a
^5^, ^ bull, a
strong powerful
animal.
qenhit
ftAAAAA C
, shrine, chapel

o I

plur. /VAAAAA ^^i,Kev.i3,23,^t|l^^


Rev. 13, 23, /^wsAA
I,

qenu
^ ]^-. ~^ ^ feSl '
^ '^"^
'''°"^
Rev. 8; Gr. /co'/xv, '^07x09, Copt. Kii^e.
13,
horse, stallion (?)
qenuhi (qenhit?) '^^
qenu ^ Q, heat, fire, burn.
shrine, chapel.

aenu -^^ °
^ , incense (?) ochre (?) qenh ^ ^ "^^ ^^37, ^^^^ ^^, the
O Sill
name of the 24th day of the moon.

nook dual
^^„_T_Vi4-
qenekht A^
--^ r
^^--=^'
n strong = qen +
nekht.
5, 86, corner of a building, angle, ;

^ '
oppos^t^ corners. qens (?) ^^^, IV, 160, given (?)
U

i^n ^\ A.Z. 1900, 30, corners qens IV, = A


qenbm
««-«Ki,-.
^ ^^ ^,
!

|
^
(of the earth).
^A^^'^A ,
1 197

decay, corruption
qenb-t "^ )
^ ,
rectangular chamber. qens ^ Copt. KItOOC.
;

wrong
qenb-t ^ 1 "^ ^' ^•2^- 45, 125,
A „
^enns ^ O C\

fl
^ S violence, ;

(Tone.
Copt.

•=1]
^, a court official ;
plur. ^^^
^ j
,
I^» 9^6,
qent
A
w '^,
^ to be angry ; Copt.

qent '^ 'i^,iv, 1082, ^A£^A^U-il,


IV, 260, 'AAWV ^^^ ^^AAAA
^ Qf'
I
1,, he upper classes ;_^j erf I. Rec
to be wroth, to rage, to be furious; Copt.

14, 75, tribunals.

qenebtiunuu[r^'Q^;^,lV, A ^ m^
I :R T, A '^ \

qent-t ^aaaaa P.S.B. 24, 44, ^^^aa^a


^
^ n^ .-^1 rpv4r"^vSi
1 1 20,
'a/w>aa.J\\
''^''^
V_
Jis
'
^r \> m Qr'
'Jvv
^whLL jt I
'
ill 2LL
;v^ ^, ^A^AA/^ _ , wrath, ragc, anger,

peoples on the land. "^


fury AAAAAA \ , AAAAAA , Love Songs
'y

u^ Ij I [1

qenb-t [P^ ,
Rec. 33, 121, "nJ
2, 12, 13, angry; , Rec. 21, 99,
/\AA/W\ ^
document; plur. "n]^ I
. 'nO f] ^ ^1^1
^
^ the raging of the sea.

qenb IV, 1075, to tie, to qentchau ^ i "^ ^Tl


^ fl
-D >
^°™^
_CESs U
J(®
L^' bind. Vt/\AAA to) I

object given as a dowry.


qenb ^ B (£ fV r& »
part of a dowry.
qer k, inhabitant, dweller.

~^ ^ O y"^, knead
qenfl ^ , ^ to
qer L-=Z) , Rec. 3 1 , 3 1 to be master , of.

dough, to prepare bread.


'^
qerr .2^ ^ 7\, light, weak, delicate;
/lATiT* ^ ^ Dublin Pap. 4, B.D, 15
^ -I-

<=>lll
var. ^ (| ^ 7\; compare Heb. 77p.
qenh ^ § r
^ «. a.z. 1878, 49, to tie,
qer-t , hollow, cavern, cave, source of
to fetter ; Copt. (TtJOKg,. A crzi A ^,the
the Nile, circle plur.
"^ ^^ ^° ^^ moved or incited by
;
o I III

aenh 8
ill-feeling or envy. 12 circles in the Tuat.

X -A
Q 775 ]

A C~I3C3a
qerut-shetaut
o o «!•
the OArr
iierr ^^ Dl *"
^1^,
offering by compare fire ;

I I I
Copt. (TXlX.
hidden circles.

qeri-t ^ ^ cave, cavern, natural qerr <~> Ol


^° ^''^ r>ottery ; compare
hole in the ground.
<:^» ^' Copt. (TXiX.
CTD'

qerr-t <=>o,
id Q ^ Ci ^ o o qerr-t <=:>c^{\
<=> '{>'
^- s*^. '• 320, fire,
flame,

j^ , Rec ?, 46, hole, cavern, grotto, circle qerr <r=> J, Annales V, 1 1 2, oven, furnace,

in the Tuat, hole in a vessel, spout; Heb. '^\ Sphinx 14, 167, frog; Copt.
aorr ,-^<;^
plur. <z> , Rec. 31, 172.

qerr <z> » drinking pot, water pot ; Copt.


qer-tl-t <:^ (1(1 , Hymn Darius 15,
KeXojX, .^rab. l^,
\ '^, Rev. 13, 13, cavern, hole, cave, den.

Qer-ti, Qerr-ti
§
Qerr, Qerri ^^. N. ..33,
^(]
A O c^
O '
^O' Tjjflflft, P. 445, M. 552, a serpent-fiend in the
<:^ ^ ^ '

i <A^ Tuat.
<r>cn]C~i]' a. w '
ci \\ cr~ I
o W
00 z] o o A nn^ A qerai-t^^HH^-, Rev. ,.. .o,
[r~:D ' ci \\ CT"!] ' o \\(r~i}' o
victory, conquest ; Copt. (TpO.
, Berg. I, 15-, the
A D Israel Stele 16, to
two caverns in the First Cataract out of which qer, qeri .

1 return.

the Nile was believed to rise : o <zr> >^ the qera ^ (1^7^, Heruemheb 3, weak
\ \ \ c^ wO ,
; see

bodies of the Qerti; "


D X
§ O. ^g,
^ \\0
^'•^' "I.
140B.
40 B.

Qerr-t
A ^ the 5th Division of the qera _^i| Rec. 25, 192, abode,
Tuat. habitation.

A
Qerti<^ooJ,.^°'^
^ w W <=:>0 O (ier4^(]3-=J,^(l !\\
= ^"^ ffi
B.D. 125, the god of the Qerti, one
II, B.D. 17, 142, (i) a storm -god (2) the
^5-tJ, ;

of the 42 assessors of Osiris. name of the block on which the enemies of

Qerr-ti <^ c-^ J) Tomb Seti I, one


Osiris were slain daily.

^ ^
,

of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 28). qerA i] "^^ ^. Shipwreck 57.


(|

the gods of the


iir
o W Nile caverns.

Qerr-t Sar<^^ ^ ,
Tuat VII. the v^/^A/v^
*A/WVAA
<ci:> O <::> Circle of Osiris.
rainstorm, tempest, hurricane, thunderstorm.
qer-t, qera-t
A A c^ A h
qeriu^()^^,^(|^^.
plur.
, door bolt ; dual

Ci III
; Copt. KhXXi
, Dream Stele 22;
door ^(]^P,
bolt; plur.
^ () ||
''•

^(J^<^)I1II|JN^<^; var.^^^^.
qer, qerr

.,
^
wind, sky.
I^, U. 388, ^, U. 420,

A
qerr , to make an offering by fire

compare Copt. (TXlX, cyXiX. ^() pl^5, ^^ p^, to wrap upa


3 c 4
Q r 776 J Q
body in linen and prepare for burial, winding
it
qerf , a mass of dough (?) bread.

sheet, sepulture see "


; 1 i^-^^si ;
\v^ aerf-t <~> '^ Ebers Pap. 87, 6, a swel-
T <=z> rm , a happy burial ; Copt. K^ice. a<^ ' ling of the glands, ulcer (?)

^ w w
Qer&stt *^ , the place of burial
qerf ,,Rev. 13, IS,

in the hills, cemetery, guile, deceit ; Copt. Kpoq


o o A Rev. 45, plea-
Qerd^stt
U>°-nI
Berg. II, 12, qerrm 14,.

f>^^>^
, '
sure (?) delight (?)

a form of the goddess Ament. A ^ Rec. 126,


qerma 13,
\ rSS^' festal attire (?)
A
~ Jour. As. 1908, 251, lie
qera \7
Copt. (ToK.

qera

buckler;
Q' ^ A

A
J^'
\J
^'"^ "'- "5'

Mar. Karn,
shield, plur.
I
1
1
,
54, 46, prepuces ; according to some leather

53, 27 ; Copt. (fK coverings for the tips of phalli, R \I (I [1


A /vA^rvA^ I I I I I

qeri-a(?)^^, LLvi
I, Rec.
Qerner -^a;.
Nesi-Amsu 32, 19,
i' a form of Aapep.
A
'5, 87, ^^L-V]^, porter (?); var.
^ ^
qerh-t §
^ , Metternich
—^
,

1
|
plur. 11
L_fl
;
Stele 119, Rec. 3, 45, 53, 4, 21,
^
^__^ | Q^»
Hymn Darius i8 vase, vessel, the mould from which the model

of Osiris was made ; Heb. nn^fP 9


qeru ^^^—
A
fl> Rec. 8, 137, leader; o I

I , IV, 1 1 50, Annales III, 109, Heruemljeb 24;


;
plur.

=0=1
plur.^^L-^|>l.
A Ci
-^Y
O O Harris Pap. I, 19B;
to make drunk c:> X O X J^(a Ml' Copt. (TiXl.^'T.
qeruh "^
^ 8 }|
1' Copt. 6^'>\A.^.
qerh -iSism 1 a kind of serpent.
Rev. 113,
12,
qerbaiu A ^ A '=^T\ A
III' pots of drink. Qerhit
Qei 9. 9.

Si-
A
Qerpiais
a
Rec. 33, a Greek month.
p. 4 f^ "^

&1-
A

3,
O ,
Leyd. Pap. 7, 5, 56, a divine
spirit.
qerps '^
a 'o' ,
, to beat, to strike. (3
Qerhit ^ ^^. B.D.G. 859, a god-
A A X f
qerf <$. L«=fl, dess of (Succoth).
G
(2 A
^,B.D. 26,6,^ B.D.
,

qerhu^l^^e/g;;,,''-;;,-;
2iCA5p^.
169, 3, to be wrapped up, swathed, tied, fastened
Qerhep ^"'^°' ^'
I, I, 8, a
^
together.
^ f^J^'**^'
'' ^'
god of Onibos.
A '=^ A A ^-^ A
qerf-t z n X
qeres <^^^ a,
^ \

1 1 , a headdress, headcloth, tiara, bandlet, head


l-y|'<z>l U^'
decoration, garment, shawl, a kind of garment
Copt. crb>&i(?) A 1^-°-^
, to wrap

qerl <^ e"]?, a kind


a dead body in cloth and make it ready for
,

A
of cloth, sail.
burial
H^\ , I, 15, two who
Q [ 777 ] Q
are buried, a double burial; I y-^ ^, qerqer ^ ^ ,
P. 174, N. 941, ^

IV, 965.
^ ^ '^-\^'^'^J,^: <---> -^

var.
A
'
Dto
A
^ & '
-A ,
to move, to roll

y\.
qere8^py=ff,Hh.548.^p|,
Pap. 3024, 54,
^ [I
I P::),
U. 58»,
^ p I
M.479,
Qerqer
^
^
^
^
^ '^^,N.i246;
^ , p. 267. '^

^
^

^n=i^ ,
N- 963, <=> f^ t— fl, Rec. 30, 70, f^

^5^ ji^ J| J^,Rec.3i, II, thegod


^plj^. Rec.
^P--,
^

3., -9,
who was the scribe or secretary of Osiris.
Pap. 3024, 43><=p>j^_^,<p>|^,<~>rfg^,
qerqer -t A A O' A A c^
^ v coffin, mummy equipment, bier, burial,
—«.— sepulture. beating.

Qertnetchenau (?) ^ IT^I)^


^'", IV, iiA.
781,
^ -/I) Shipwreck 169, , Peasant I I I <^"|"2i) I I I

308, <£> o t:^,


H
^ <^ ^
C^ N
o L_fl,
IV, 781,

qeheb
I re,

pg
name of a

^ ^,
country.

to butt with the horns;

T <=> I
y- , funeral, burial, sepulture, funeral

bier-
^ J^\ ^^ a happy burial ;
Copt.
Qeheq ,^ ^"j ^ |, Harris Pap. 76, 6,

78, 10, a people alien and hostile to Egypt.

qeh A R ^i»-^, naos, shrine.

qeh A , wooden cramp, peg, bolt.

coffin, sarcophagus ;
plur. 1
^ ^^ A

qeres ll cm the sarcophagus


Rev. 13, 95, angle, corner; Copt. KOO^.
^ ,

chamber, the mummy chamber. qeh z] 8 anm a kind of stone, flint


"^
, ; ^j |

name
Qersu
^^
of the Sky-god Nu.
^ t=^, T. 268, M. 427, a
A.Z. 1879, 53.

to cut stone, to hammer


Qersu-t
^ ^ H. P
T. 268,
^ ^ grave; Copt. Ki-^Kg,.
out, lo carve, 10 en-

y \^ ^^i N. 719 + 26, a name of the goddess qehqehu zi ?


X
^ ?
X Ji
% ^— I I
A,
I
artificers,
tisans.
ar-

Nut; var. B* o "^ \:^, M. 426. (sic)

qehh-ut ^||^^^5^|. B.D.


qersh ^ ^^^^
^^ ^^^- ^3' ^' ^^^^^^ (Nebseni) 172, 20, castrated cattle, oxen.

guile, deceit';

qerq-t
Copt.

^
KtOpg.

^, U. 530, seed-land (?) 14, 18,


qeMit (?)
spreading
^ (?)
()
e ^ (]
y\ X^<=^, Rev.

A ^ qehes ^ |
qerq-ut <^^%
A
°,
JTlll'
<z>
^^(2^
°

111'
, seed
,
^^ ,
gazelle ; fem. ^ 8 i^

Copt. <T"pi)(r^ Xp02i. r^ o; var. S^P f^ ; Copt. (T^Oc.


Q [ 778 ] <%

Rt^sa Stele C. loo (Louvre) A Jl I


/A
^»K<.v.o.-»
qehsher qesqes ^^ grumble, to
^l^, =copt.KA.ci,oTXi(?) 1 '
Qr»
complain ; Copt. KA.CKec.
qeheq, qehqeh zi 8 ^ zi ^
f^, J qesqeSU '^j Rec.
y. 5, 86, reeds.
to be old. weak, broken ; Copt, ice^ve^,

q©8 z] 1
1 j^ ' , to spit out, to spew, to vomit burial ; Copt. Ki^ice.

qes ^ n jra , to build, to found. (2 (1 I


5 a mummified body,
> burial U '

qes z3 a walled enclosure. T <rr>, happy burial.


I
H F,

qesu
I
B.\). 125, I, 15, preserves of qesen ^^ M 3 'wvaaa , t. 217, ^3 ' vva^aa,

III' birds, goose-pens. AA/V^VA —J

qes 5 ^^, Jour. As. 1908, 262 =


U. 607, .^y M ^^'^^'^1^
^° ^^ ^^^^ ^^^^' unpleasant, detest-
WVWA ' '^' violence; Copt. (5^nc.
^ -"(^^ V'
able, baleful, injurious, grievous, grief.

qes-ti ^n^^\ Famine Stele 14, curse ^ AAA/SAA


^^' I
misery qesnu 3 ^^^ , evil beings or things.

qes , Rec. ^;^, 6, lack, want ; d 0°^ ^ j.^ ,

qesen-t zl 1 3 ,3 ^ , evil, calamity


Rec. 33,

qes
6, troubles

O ^ ,
(?)

O
, time, period
P^"*"-
Id

^N
AAA/^AA

^
<-j
^^N^,,

^>
III
P- i"6b, 32, zi
n
13
IN ^
=1 AA/>AAA

jT'
j

I,
I

O' Pap. 3024, 10, m-


I i® times of the an ^ ^ \\'
every time, always ; sJ 1

cestors
I I I
jurious, violent; A I
, lean years;
^
III
^j^ 'SAAAAA
qes /^|l^, N. 1234, z]^ jl, U. 320, ^ I Jt AAAAAA
J
Kubban Stele 9, lacking
5 I AAAAAA

g^a'a^anti '^Oe^Rev water . ^ \\ Anastasi I, 21, 2, the height


of misery.
bone, body, skeleton; plur. 333, U. 290
qest-t ^ Rechnungen 69, a
|,

T. 158, N. 688,
^l^fl, M. 175,
^Pl^ market (?)= n^*'trp(?)

U. 448, T. 178, 756,


Ill III
Qesh ^^ ^ A, reed;" Copt. K^-Cy.
Copt. KA.C.
qeq-t
A ^ , a small boat.
qes A ^^ p. 435, M. 608, N. 13 1 2
N N shaft of a spear, spear
A £i A A
qeq (unem) , to eat ; see
qes ^ o, ^
unem
|6, —
(2
dsssst
Qeq-ha (Unem-ha) A
(^ "5^' ^^^' ^'' '^^» *° ^'^^P
6
1 ^ ^ ? -T) ^ ^^fg- ^' 34, a turtle-god ;

a body in linen and prepare it for burial ; see I SlI' zl X I III' see Unemha.

<c:> ^^—fl, etc. ; Copt. KUXOC, Qeq - snef (Unem - snef)


j^ see Unem-snef.
qes (T; ^,
to tie, to fetter, to bind. I ;

^^

-o-^O
qe8ankhlJff-7,lJf^:,Rec.
qeq-t a ^^ "^"W^ -^^ » darkness, night ; var

4, 22, a kind of stone.


Q r 779 ] Q
'^-<i^:!\l-^l^:<^o^->^^^^. qet, qeH ^
^, T. 173, p. 119, N. 107,

qek j O, M. 152, j c=>, IV,434, "^H.T. 249.


L-fl, to strike, to beat(?) {|

qet , 5 ' » Leyd. Pap. 4, 9, fine linen.

oo 'svtAAA /wvAAA in Sekhet-Aaru.


y TT 1 '
^ M y» ^°'''"» '"™3ge, likeness, simili-

QettbU(?) J'^J^^^.B.D. iio.r3, tude, like, manner, kind, similarity, circle;

a god of Sekhet-Aaru.

Copt. KOT.

qeti J (IQ d?^. Rosetta Stone, with ^=.


e X

qeti \j
()()^^''th^=ii: i\Ka3xe.

^^g^,Mar.Aby.I,6,.x.^^0^. qet — mi qet Q ( ^ , M. 166,

Rev. 13, 2, to build, to fashion, to form, to ^ w


mould, to construct ; I
^ L— =/l 1 S -^^ , self-
altogether, in a body, collectively, in entirety,

whole, totality.
builder ;
I
^ ^ -/I « <i. w -^^ , constructor of

his own body ; Copt. KtJOX.


qet, qett i
^f\.
IV, 35°,
\ =>^

Amen. 21, 19, 24, 14, builder, mason; plur

Hamm. 13, 124,


^ ^^^^] |'
^V, 1083.

D^crets 9, I,
L-J

^
I

(2
\\7l- ^ L-Zll M O 1 I , characters, dispositions, qualities,

abilities, virtues ;
M
V '
^^*^ ^^' *'°'

qetu^c^^^,P.397. ^0
O **^*>

^, N. 1173, ^ ci^"^^, P. 407,


f
'^"^, a good character;
F^ flO ^ '

IV, 971, A.Z. 39, 47, thoughts ;^j[^'^|[i,


5^,N. 617,
^^^. IV, .23. -g^
a man of great ability or character ; ^37 y
L—flW^, M V, ^ ,
modeller, moulder, potter,

the divine potter; plur. f^ hh Jj I, B.D. J I , a man of virtues or ability ; M „ >Co^ ~^


(Saite) 124, 7. his character was unique.

Qet-t ten-t J) ^ ^^ °
, Tuat v, a qet II
, design, drawing, plan, the draughts-

goddess in the Tuat. man's craft; plur. M v^ , | c^2» ^ e o a

qet T. 334,|c=>o^^«>^,N. 704.


^ (2 L-fl' '
1\ O L-fl
L-fl' i D(^T
to design, to make a picture or likeness of any-
thing, to copy, to outline something.
qetut \j
^^ V\ ^ , outline drawing.
Q [ 780 J Q
j
designers, draughts-
• 1

IV, 649, ^
^=^
;^ 1
"^ ^•^•^'
qet-t ||^,T.87J'^',a draughtsman's i'

IV, Asien 240 ff., the natives of Qeti,


613,
office, a sculptor's workshop.
the "Circle," i.e., the North Syrian
town \ ^"^^lia'
c^> cm
^®^*
. .

1
I

^-"^
^1 o V?

«^^
I

'
Rev.

<^^
13, 62,
Copt. Ka5X.

circle,
;

coast about the Gulf of Issus


between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean.
and the deserts

^ J J Jl ri Jl !

•l^M O' 1 O f 1 O 111' orbit.


Qeti <&«*,
Rec. 6, 152, a god
of the abyss.

Qet ^ "^ ^, ^ ^^)^, ^ "^^ Tomb


^
Zod. Dend., Annales I, 86, one of the
Seti I,

36 Dekans.
Annales I, 85, one of the
Qetqet 36 Dekans.

one of the 36 Dekans


Qetkha 1^, Gr. KaT*covaT.
W
go round, to turn round ;
Copt. KOJTe.

13, IV, 85, that stream is turned round,


loth hour of the day.
to the
and one goes down stream in sailing

south, i.e., that river flows southwards instead Qett-ka \| ^ V ^' ^^'^- ^' ^'
""^^

Oo J\ body of Osiris.
of northwards like the Nile; of the watchers of the

throughout.
qeti J'^-^-, ^ ^ :^. \^^
qet-t \
^ , Rec. 5, 96,
circuit.
'^, Metternich
j^^. Amen. 23, 5, \j
-^^'
W
"^
^
^^, Q^ J^
qeti \j IIQ .
revolution; Copt. KOJTe.
Stele 98,
^
J o -^&-
Rev. 14, 35.
^ Q Q '

Rev. 12, 32, to sleep.


sailor, oarsman ;
plur. \ ,
P. 649,
^ '^g'^gj'
sleep, slumber.
'

qet-t j^3^
^1"=^°. M.
,
P- 7^3. 749, \|=^(](j2^i'
qetti , U. 387, 689, ^
o
.(2
m -^, -^^,
1
^1' \
T. 346,

T. 340, ^3 to sleep; Copt. KOT in

\\
^' <&.nKOT (?) or ItKO'T.
M. ^.N. 654;^-"^^
167,
qetu,qettu^^^^. ^^O
^^ flfl
^^^, sailors in general, ordinary crews;

sailors
I

1
^, Egyptian
'^, ibid. 32, 86,
\j ^ (]l] ^ I, sleepers.

sailors g*as qett-t ^ Q ®] -^-' ^


- I o] -^-'
1
Rec. 21, 84, Syrian sailors. Rev., to turn, to return.
Q [ 781 ]

7. >i2,
I
o
(J,
\j ^^ A, Mar. Karn. 42, 11,
cunning, astuteness.

^» y >T ^S-=J» Nesi-Amsu 22, 4, 29, 21,

I 32, 18, a mythological serpent of evil, devil;

4, 21, cassia bark ; Gr. kittw, Heb. TTID.

qet-t ''--' a kind of grain.


, qetbit
;j

J 11 I distnct, estate (?)


o nnm
qet;-t
oDnni onni
, IV, 666,
qetem :\
^
.^
,=z, i ?.nss^,
000 \ /
rf

^
a weight = y^^th of an u^en. N, 759,
k^ fine gold Heb.
,
'

HUH] ' I
nnm ;

drachma, didrachma, the half of a stater, obolus Dn3.

Amen. 18, 4 ; Copt. Kixe, Kl'f, " nude " or Syrian goddess.
[ 782 ]

k ^vZP«= Heb. 2 » Copt. K and sometimes (f.


1^ ^^ po contracted, tight, narrow; Copt

k ^^z:^ = pronoun, ist pers. sing. ; 2nd pars.

sing, raasc, thou, thee, thy. kai


k'^:^;*-';^:* (1(1, moreover; -"^i::^!)!] g^. Ri, P. I II 6b, 62, to think, to think out, to

another, also.
devise, to meditate, to speak, to repeat, to say,

ka ^^=:=''^, u; 438. T. 169, 237, p: 717, cry out, call out, tell out, to sing ; varr. vjj;* ^^.

M. 745, thou, thee; '^z^'^ ^^z^, P. 431,

,, ^ _ XT
M. 6i7,N. 1221 , .7K^^ Rev. 14, 165d (dual),
" ;
' ^^z::;* V^> \
ve two.
/>
v>S^ ye B.D. 144, 3. "^^^^^^^ ^. A.Z. 1906, 125.

ka ^:=^ "^ , ^z^ K^ ^, a particle


ka-t ^^^^1^^, IV, 365,
meaning something like O then ! verily, certainly,

now behold
ka-t ^^zi:^ ^C^> A.Z. 46, 140, a particle, thought, meditation ; ||_J , A.Z.

and see ^-^"^ ^"^


verily, assuredly ;
1901, 45, u
ka '^zi;*^^, Rev. 11, 151, 12, 24, another. "O* , thought of the heart.

kai, ki
Kaa -^=^ ^ ^ Jf , B.D. 98, 8, a god,

bringer of offerings.
I , another ; fern.

ka U,JJ_^,^,JJ_,p.6o7,N.6i9,
kaiu, kiu ^^=yf>
^ V§^ h A.z. 1884, 89,
U T. 88, LI , image, genius, person,
, Rec. 33, 6, Israel Stele 24,
w double, character, disposition, the vital strength
.w,
Leyd. Pap. 4, 1,
^^ ^ of the Ba-soul
(Vi, o , B.D. 30B, 4,

!,
the ka residing in the body); plur. . . , •}=^

I , Mar. U U.,T. 358, 307.1-l|,U^|. The


.\by. I, 6, 45, ^:=^^ word has some of the meanings of the Coptic
KtA3, the Greek ei^wXov, and the Latin genius.

Will Sometimes LJ seems to mean "name," 11


II, 1, 13, 20, 20, 13; kaut, kauit
VQi ^A^^A^ LJ qj^ Rhind Pap. 24. Late forms,
(2,

(2
plur. of-
^^ ^ and ^^ ^ ^^, Rev.
U U
I
;

W iii I

ka and ki (another), strangers, foreigners, aliens,

men of foreign speech.

.<2
^ I , Hymn Darius 24, the kau of the living in
Kaiu , B.D. 143, 7, a
the Other World, living human beings in this

group of gods who destroyed souls. world.


[ 783

ka ^, associated with the Ba-soul and the A, preparedness; ff, stability; -<32>., sight; </,
I

Sekhem or vital strength, v\ "/j hearing; ^Bl, feeling, perception ; ««*, taste.

The Ombos list (I, i86~i88) is as follows:—

{i),^U> (2) \j^; (3) ^u; (4)^U;


(5)|u;(6)'^U; (7)^UM8)^u;
ka ^ hem ka j < , minister of the
j
(9) ^; (10)
l^u; (II)
Jljj (") */u;
ka, the priest of the ka; he-t ka 11 ^, G ^
(13) ^J^BLJJ (»4) *^.
Ka-em-ftnkh-neteru LJ ^Tl,
138, I, the house or chai)el of the ka ;
plur.
Tuat XII, a serpent-god; sec Ankh-netem.

Id I I I I

U
Kaherka U ^ U- iv, 44, "7^ ^ LJ,
ka ^J, phantom (?) A.Z. 1 90 1, 129, the goddess of the 4th month;
Shipwreck 114, A.Z. 1908, 65, "this ghost (or Copt. X«J^&K, XP^^^-
phantom) island."
Kaherka U ^ U ^, U ^ U,^,
Ka v4j , T. 39, a proper name (?) *=^
" the blossom proceeding from IJ^^^:?^' '^^ XOI^&K festival;
I. j

Ka."
plur. U^U^^.
1 I I O III

Ka [_] JH, Mission 13, 123, "the father of


U^-Uq^U^U^q
kaherka
the fathers of the gods," i.e., ''-y-^', and see
a pot or vessel used at the Khoiak festival.
Khemenu.
Kahetep [J T. 176. u g
Kait LJ (J p, fj) » Mission 13, 123, consort
.

of LJ Jn^ , and one of the four elemental god- M. 158, N. 65, U"* , N. 112, U
desses = "^z^ ''~§^ ') she was the grandmother,
,
T. 284, U "^i P- 54,
^, M. 32, B.D.

128, 6, a god of offerings, a form of Osiris.

Kahetep ^^317,
the name of a
LJ a c ' festival
kau JJ_i^vtJ-, T. 88, UUU. Ka Shii up. t i (\ J uat I, a pilot of the boat
ofRg
N. 618, the kau of °; U U U 5^ »
^'^^

(Saite) no, 3.
kau UUU, U. 220, F. 404, M. 577,

N. ..83, U,
I I I
U^,
III Lj^.
•—
U=*-
I I I I I I

169, a group of gods (?)


I I

Ka ^M % Ombos I, 85, a god of offer-


ings.
, food, provisions,
I
ILI' III I W I •
\ I I I

Kau ^ ^ Ombos '^''


I, i86, one of the 14 sustenance .supplies; ^()1)^U
1 1 I
kau of Ra. O I

, my daily food (or bread).


kauU ....Ul J|,L.D. Ill, 194,13,
Ombos II,
Kau-urit 131,
m a goddess.
the 14 kau of Ra = ~-^ word , of power; ,
I I

ka , to be high.
light; L-fl, strength; 1, power; T, vigour;

, abundance ; J^ , majesty ; "^ , burial ka-t ^ ,


place (?) district (?)
[ 784 ]

ka-t Lj QJv, m. 202, N. 681, t-i,


o o
U Ka nekht 5^UJ), ^^^-^L-^i,
^J^t ^^1/)' "mighty bull" —a title of kings.

Pap. 3024, 62, work, labour, toil; plur. —


'
' 3 kareq U^'^X' ^ *'cut" bull;

tt^ M<S.JliM<S.i l,i-J


Copt. K^XoTKI.
I I I

Ka 5^' Dum. Temp. Inschr. 25, a god


of letters and learning, one of the seven sons of
'

I
u
<:^
Mehurit.

Ka LJ ^e^r^i U. 635, the bull with a light


^ i I , in process of building. ,«=^ AT?' in his eye.

kau-ti
^
U J],
\\U
Uv^,yj
^ ^ ^
o ,\\
, A.Z Ka U ^ "] ^. Be'-^- I. i8> a calf-god.

, A.Z. T902, 114 Kauarshufl-s^m.'^^'^fe^^^:


, A.Z. 1899,37, U^^°^^-J^ Kai(?) ^z:^ (1 \\ (1 ^. Rec. 16, 106,

u one of the watchers of Osiris.

N - , workman, labourer, artisan Kaui ^ 5^ ^, u. 538, T. 317,

craftsman; plur. U "^ ^ ^ ^ ^-=3 ] M) f\ si S^'


^^^ "^""^^^ Bull-god.

L.D. III, 140B, A.Z. 1899,37,

ka-t Tehuti l^-J


)
l^^L-=fl'

"works of
Kaui
bull-gods
^
who form
f^ l^, Tuat

the ends of the boat of the


III, the two

Earth.
Thoth," t'.e., writing, sculpture, painting.

^^^"^
^ ^Kau
rS
|.
Rec.

Rec. 26, 226, bull-gods.


27, 218, 31, 14,

j,

^ 1 1 r 111'^ I I r I I t
1' erne.
Ka aakhu ^ |j^
®
5^
, Mythe 4,

u ^ iii'
^'""^''^^ ^^' ^^'
Si' ^J V
^. '=3.^, ^S^,N.io39.5^, Berg. II, 8, a bull-god, warder of the ist Pylon.

U "^ ^ . Rev. 12, II, ^ (j


(3 I^, Rev. Ka Amentt ^ |^,
^ ^ ^, ^
13, 5, bull; plur. ^^ I
, f=iii ^c^ I , Rec. 29, Tuat X, the bull of the Tuat, t'.e., Osiris.

^48. ^ ^ 5^. T. 389, SO , M. 404, Ka Anu ^ jj


^^ , Denderah III, 19,

^5^5S^^' T. 334,
^^^^. the Bull-god of Denderah.

Ka aru LJ
N.704.^^|,^.,^_, ^ 5^., (•=11)
^^^
III'
Xuat III, a god.

Thes. 1288; (^ ® (](j 5^, bull for

sacrifice:
^J 9 ^)^> Palermo Stele, white bull;
Ka ankh ^^ ¥•, Lanzone 1212, a bull-

god of ®.
y
195, 695, bull of the herd.

ka etcher u 5^ (1 ^ ^, young
Kaashemu
N. 165, Bull of the
^^^^.%^.
gods— a title of the "Great
bull, calf; Copt. KVHp. God."
[1785 ]

kaBhe8p.t^3Sb°^. Rec30, 67.


" Great Bull "—a title of the God of heaven. the name of a part of the tackle of a Ujat.

t\^\y\
KaurhuKens
, U. 1 78, the Bull-god of
L-J 5^^t=.S
Nubuu
Ka Kam ur
the Bull-god of Kamur.
^ 5^ ^ ^:=zi u. 306.

Ka pest neteru [j ^^ ® m'» Ka



taui U ^ J
| "]. I^enderah IV, 84,
" Bull of the nine gods."

Kamut.f^^^,5^^-^
>5g^
II, 8,
Mythe 3,
LJ
the god of the 2nd hour of the night.
>;g;, ^ •] ^ . Berg.

^
^ ^ ^4_)^ ^, Ka
Rec. 29, ^64.
thai Kauit ^ ^^ Sj* "^
Hymn ^^'^o^,
^^ ^_ I Darius 27, Metter-

U ^ ^ ^ f^
nich S.ele^s4,
^ 3 ^T ^i ^•^' '^'' '3. the

^ ^^ J *--> '^•Z- 19°5> 3°, "bull of Bull of the seven divine Cows.
11 '

his mother," the name of several self-begotten Ka Tuat U * ^ Tuat I, a singing-god.


,

gods ; Gr. Kiifn/0n; («=Ti)

N. 165
Ka meshru U^
^^^ |,
Ka
seven
ter
spirits
LJ te>

who guarded
^g,
the
Hh. loi, one of
body of Osiris.

Ka Nut ^ ^ , U. 452, a title of Geb. ka-t U ,^, Ebers Pap. 94, 17, U
Ka n-erta-nef neba-f LI tfe^j ^^ "^ ^, Rec. 27, 88, U ^^» vulva, vagina,

mother I
concubines, women in
!,
general.

o W
\h , one of the guardians of the body of Osiris. ka-ti , the gravid uterus.

Ka Nekhen LJ tea©, u. 416, LJ Kat Tefnut 1^ w^ ^. N. 970,

5^ Q ^, T. 237, a title of Horus, the vagina of Tefnut.

Ka neteru LJ '^ii Tuat


r=u) I I r
i, a singing-
god.
kai.t^^(]()^l^, ^^
C^, Rec. 27, 58.
T. 307, a title of ^ ^ ima "f
Ka Ra '^^ O, U. 577 a four-horned
ka-t ,, A.Z. 1905, 36, Rec. 33, 5,

/vwwv
mythological bull; var. rv £J O, N. 966. cow, a female animal; plur. 1, B.D. 142,

"'^^. ~^^
Ka renp 5^ ^p f ^, bull that re- III, 25, V=^ ^faj '
» ^fca I .
the

neweth his youth— a title of the Sun-god. two cows Isis and Nephthys.

Kahemhem-t U 1
rn ra ^
VI, a roaring lion-god.

53,
Ka
I,
henti
a bull-god.
^^ | ^Tn^^*'
"^
^•^- divine Cows and their Bull.

ka.t(?) vl a plant.
Ka khepreri ^ ^^ ^^ ,

B.D. 163, 9, a title of Amen. kau (?) Cy °


, a fruit or seed.

3 D
[ 786 ]

, tb^ "^ ° Shipwreck 48, kabi-t 'C3:.'^j(][|-^|.B.D. 18,


^^^ ^=^ m-^lll' radishes (?)
D, 4, mourning, lamentation.

objects,
kabuUJecVJe^.Vi^^'
brown stone
a measure for liquids.

ka& ^^^^"^ Q ^^^» ^°^*» ^**^^ ^°^*'


kabusaUJ^^O, V>^f>'
kai-ri ^=:p6'^.<2>- [][]
I^, goat; plur.
footstool; Heb. mD, 2 Chron. ix, 18.

A reading suggested for

was "kamali," />., camel.


'^^^^'^^^^^
44 vT N. 22, -==^^a ^ (O ,

Leyd.
!U=/], Rec. 27,

Pap. n, i,
222,30,194,^1^.
Kaarik '^;3P* "^ .csc:^
(](]
^=^> ^^^^

165, 3, a Nubian (?) name of Amen.

even though, assuredly. ""^^-^'^ f^~-^ to perfume, to cense.


24, 7, though, ^.^ ,

kai U flfl
I'
IV, 695, gum(?) oil-seed (?)
kap LJ (^f^(^. M. 706, censings.

kai-t u ^ !lfl S' LJ kap-t r^^'D sill'


1^0 o o

excrement ; var. a
dung,
o J\ ^ a==G
filth,
, incense; Gr. «-t)0/.

kait ^, B.D (Saite)


kapu
T^o,^,-.
D^ ^
^ ntk
n O
Rec. 22, 103, vase for

^^
incense.
I, Ship.
64, 18, ape; plur.
kap ^3^"%^ Sli' Shipwreck 43,
wreck 165; var. S D o <Sxi P.S.B. 14, 205 shelter, place of
concealment.
5
nn'
^^V^Gi'^-"-^^°°'^^
(2 e kap-t °!0 ,
U. 513,
(S.
kau
(2 ^, IV, 901, «!J ^' iT "' ^"'"''''

oven, bakery ;
plur. "^^^^^^ ^ f^f~^ f^^ '

T. 325-
o<=»T>
s,
0^=^ „^„ a kind of bread

^
,

w ^ ^'
kauati IJ f] ° ^-^ kapkaput ^ ^ ^^^^^
workman (?) workman's title (?); var.
1899, 36, kap, kapu J}."^=^^^ (^ 'itt!}°'

of the foot; plur.


f] hollow of the hand, sole

compare Heb. ^15, Arab. ^, Syr. "j^, Copt.


kaushana -=^^®m^^^,-- (Ton.
Anastasi I, 24, 5, part of the harness
of a horse.
A.Z. 1908, 17, a kind of
1.0-,.r5=
kap-t f- 4- ^
, amulet.
Kab UJ r^' t^^ "^"^^
of a god = ZS
J
(?) kap D c:>, u. 258, N. 718,

to weep, to lament,
kabi '
to mourn.
K [ 787 ]

kam <c=l^ |, Peasant 182, IV, 895,


^=]
^
4 , 4JIZ3, r I ^v _ , to end, to bring

— ^^^
L^' ^ e^. ^ ^'
conceal, to cover with clothes, to dress
^'"''^
"' *'^' ^" ^''^*^'

; Copt.
^"
to an end, to finish, to complete ; x I W»

KKn.

Kap "^^ ^
D eF=q'
^^^K- ^^' M. a of the
title
goddess Nut.
to end years;

1905, 25, the end of a moment;


\> A.Z.

Kapu J^,
of the 9th day of the month.
^a^^^S::?, the name
^ ,
A.Z.

A.Z. 1900, 132, for ever.


1900, 130; lj<=>LJ^^|o

kapu ^^:^'^ °
hunter, snarer, lier-in-wait
^ ^, Rechnungen
;
plur. ^^^^^^^ ^
35,

end,
kam-t ^IZI

end of a period, completion, a


^ |, Shipwreck 118,

finish
the

Amen. 6,
o I

I
, 3,
O '

Amen. 9, 3, 20, 2

kami[t] , finished products.


I I

kapu
iNile 5, 1-4
iM\' kam e
i, Pap. 3024, 9,8

kamkam ^^^~^ ^^~^



^ Thes. 199, to
Kap ^ ,
the crocodile of Set.
vanish, to pass away, to disappear, to decay.
„, 1

kapi
cr<=»\)

D to be dirty, dark.
kam, kami a^~l3i4 ^ VI'
kap ,,^

foul.

^^
(^^ to be black Copt. KA.JULe.
Kapu ^ *^*^^ °^ ^^* ^^ ^^"^'
;

^kk
'

enemy, lier-in wait, lurker.


kamm ^^|^%-.
Kapur ^°) ^,
a Libyan foe of
Roug^ I.H. 125,

Rameses
26, ^'
be black
^kk ; Copt. KJULOJUt, KJULGJUL.
O'^'"- '^' '^' '-*' '^''"^

III.
kam-t '
', T. 26, N. 208, £izi
kapus -, to oppress, to
)ix.
suppress; Heb. g^3^i
a black thing, black; ^-^ >.9-i^y strong
kapnut pg^ A.Z. 1908, 8,
O
,,

black, I.e., jet black; y— ^\^ k O'


^^^^^^

and white ; Copt. KA.JULe.

R U 1^s. , boats of Byblos in Syria. Kammftu a|^|^l)^- «"'>


V
Kapni ^^ I V\f^ , ii man of Byblos. Jour. As. 1908, 285, Egyptians.

kami-t , IxMjks of the

black land, /.<•., Egyptian literature.


drive off, to chase away, to disi>el, to disperse.
kami-t ijzzi^v (jfl ^g, Rev. 14, 65,
kafr ^3:*^^ "^tr village, hamlet Heb.
, ;

black cow ; ^ — ^v '

^^
„^,
1 '
^^si^ ,
!

ID?, Arab.y^, Syr. Assyr. -y^ HI!


(Rawl. C.I. II, 32, 3, 10).

3 D 2
[ 788 ]

Kam-ur ^^^^=» .

'
Rec.
the
27,
Red
190,
Sea.
kam LJ U
Kam^mut ^ (j '^^, M. 772 (bis) =
. u
^o\v, P. 66i.^^\\ W, P. 776, ®,.U^V^'^.R''^-''''«'V
(2
black animal-goddess (?)
u
Kam-a ^ o^, Denderah IV, 61,
garden;
u
^
J plur. \^ I I I

B.D.G. 720, a hawk-god of


^^ ^ J , Rec. 21, IS, U I I I

Kam-ur ir=]|\ ^^, P- 605, a bull-


Anastasi I, 25,4, LJ s^rr:^"^^-

I.H. 158, the divine Kamur bulls.

Kam-ur i-zi^'^-'Q, N. 648,

I, T. 274, a fort or town

— <;_^ Ombos
(?)
Heb. rroiP (?) ; ^^ = ^ ^ i •;-f^.

Kam-ur ^ '^:^=*/w^A^^, I, 319,


wheaten bread.
/VSAAAA '^^^^-^'^i. V '

the god of the lake of Kamur.

Kam-ur i;:=i^ ^^ ,
B.D. 64, 13,
kam LI
^^ vine; Copt. (Tjulc.
\.
a lake in the Tuat.

Kamit-urit £zn
.^^ ,T.
274, P. 27,
kamu en arp u "^ ^v ^ ^^^-^

O O , vineyard.
' '"^^
M. 38, ^s^, N. 67, ir=l , M. 141,

a goddess.
kami]5^|]|], U^IJi]^. U
Kam neb mesen - - - 1 (?)
r— -^5-
T
^ -/l^, gardener; plur. '— ^ ^ !

1^ ^
\^ Denderah ,
I, 30, a lion-god. I, A.Z. 19Q0, 36; LJ
(S

L^^
; .ii I

I,
I

Kam-her ^^^d^"^ ^, Rec 31, 29, u L^vgil; Copt. (5'jULe.

" Black face "—a title of the crocodile Rerek.


kama (?) k, Anastasi

kam "^ ^'^^KQ'


m ^l\^n buckler,
shield. I, 23, 5, A.Z. XV, 36, Alt-K. 32; compare

Heb. 1123, as, like.

kam , black wood.


kam'aar, kamal \
kam-t iJiizi'^ m , ^^zi

r — .u s^:m] black stone or


000 black powder.
n, ^'
'
^•^- '906, 21,
^^^^'^•^^^l!]
kam-ti \^\\ '
image,
statue. camel;plur.^^^^(j'^"^I^|,
kamt-t a^^(var.c=^),grain P.S.B. 12,. 83; Heb. Sm, Syr. „J^,Arab.
^cw^:, (T^-AA-onrX,
j^, Eth. Copt.

X^-AJLOtX. The word ^^^'^<s>-(j[j^


kamua|^^;,a^,;, seeds "vl? has also been regarded as a plural of
> kam'aar, and read kamaliu.
or fruit of the kam plant. 1 1
[ 789 ]

""^^
Kam'ithau, ^IJIJ ^'^.L.D, karr L-1 (5)^ Herusatef Stele 55,

III, 160, 165, a Hiltite

kam'r u ,
^^ .e^
proper name.

1
^, Goi. 3, 13,
U
35,
^ a
I

vessel
-5-. U "^^T* ^' Nistasen
or measure for incense;
Stele

Copt
to skip, to dance, dancer.
KeXu)X (?)
kar ^z:::^ >g\^ «»»»•, object, thing,
kam'r^a
AU-K. 983, tooth
^ks^l^l?' instrument, tool, utensil, apparatus, furniture,
goods.
kam'hu-t
karkar U *^=^ U
I I I
''^^^

I
^,^ iv, 667,

anything round, staff, stick, roll, cylinder ; Heb.

Anastasi I, 17, 6, IV, 14, 2, 17, 6, bread 133.


T ,

made of fine wheaten flour ; var. 'vZ karkar BIWH


,

%^^; Heb. nDp, Arab. .J^j , Eth. t^^h :


\\ QUID
, A.Z. 1880,
I III
^^^ ^ 95, stone boulders compare Heb. ^^ and 71173
kam's 1 1 ^ ,. , Dum. H.I. I,
;

and 133
24. 25, 39, 40
"^^^^-^, A.z. kar, kara N. 160,
kamen ^3^"%^ 1873, 17,
,

jUiUli,
Q u
/VAAAAA (2

Amen. 24, 9, -^^, dark,

cloudy, misty, gloomy, lowering, black, blind;

compare Heb. ]^3, Arab. ^, Syr. Ji£Q- Lj n (3 J


Rec. 19, 96, shrine, sanctuary,

kamtoharna
^^'^'
Vl^i^TV
^''"' S5» ^^> arniour.
^D^i'

kani (kami) LJ — A A M^ ^, Kariut


^ (| ^^^ i
'
^•°- **' *'
Peasant 263, gardener.
the gods of a shrine.
kanu (kamu)" LI W, u'^"~^
(/WNAAA here = mu), vineyard, garden ; Heb. 0*^3.
W kar,kari LJ'^^^A(jsctt&,^<=>&ai&,
U -^^^a^, ILJ sd*6, Amen. 10, 11, boat,
kanu -^^^"^ reed; Heb. HJl:.
§ I (),
fishing boat, skiff; plur.
LJ <^ A A ^
, KoUer
kanhi LJ o| , shrine plur. LJ ^==,
I

[j (j ;
Pap. 3, 7 ; Heb. ^Ss, Isaiah xviii, 2.

Copt. Klt^e, Gr. kS^x^-


I ;
kari ,
^ "K^^^' ^^^^' ^'^^'
<^
kanka Rec. 16,
^(](] ^]5^U-^
•,

]5^, gardener; plur.


(](j
152, Auswahl 12, 34, a log of wood, beam,
balk.

kanektu -='^,3^'='^—'. IV.


kar§,-t ^^z^'^.^ai e
I

(]
s I

672, a log of wood, beam, balk. place of restraint, prison ; Heb. N73.

kar LJ ^,frog; Copt. Kponrp. U^(14^|^;;


Karamemti(?)
Herusatef Stele 48, a
kare LJ'^-^TY' )Mi ^» Nesi-Amsu 32, 30, a form of Aapcp.
I I
u '
sanctuary vessel.
303
[ 790 ]

Kar^stt l-J
fl
c^ ^
^ , B.D.G. 1079, a karkartabuaa LJ <^ U <^ 1 (j

with the attributes of "^ Koller 4, 5, objects made of


Jfc) A
goddess of Panopolis
®H mm' 'k?
leather (?)
Rait and Tefnut.
kartha U^^^, U^ ,1

kari[t] LJ
(j(j Q, b.D. 64, 7, shrine,
cord, lace, thong of a whip.
I
I

sanctuary ; and see kar.


kartha '^^^i l.ove
kari ^ (Ifl k_Jl, Rec. 30, 217
Songs 2, I, a kind of goose.

LJ ©
kari , Rec. 19, 92 .
kaha ^^^^"^ ^^1^^"=^' ^^''•

karistates U ^^^ |1(] ^ 'S '~\^ ^^ 10, 64; see pQ

CV\o7tOTI/9, A.Z. 5^> 93-


Kaharsa, etc. ^ ra
^
, B.D.
I jr I ^=z I I JB^ o
a call, outcry ; Heb. Vfe^'^p. 164, 4, a title (or name) of Sekhmit-Bast-Ra.

kahi[t] ^=^^ ^1^1' *^"°''' ^^^^'

Bibl.
Heb. DS*)5,
Eg. V, 211, a proper name; compare
kaheb '^i^'^ ^J ^ ^"^' ^"^^^'^

U ^
Stele 5, to smite, to strike; var.
^ J 'VO *4.
karf "^"^/^.Rev. =^
kaheb-hetch-t U \\^^, ^.k^nd of
guile, fraud Copt. Kpoq. ra -J A O 000 mcense.

^ ^ ^ -^
;

Rev. 13, 102, crown kahem ra UJ,


karm '^ ;

_2^ Copt. kXoajl.


Kubban smite, to strike.
4, to

©3 kahes
\ JlX' sorrow.
Rev. = Copt. (TcupJUL.
kahes to cry out.
karm't^u ^

Nastasen Stele 37, a sanctuary


kas LJ =0=
i
Koller 4, 6, a kind of stone used in inlaying „ pot or vessel.
bracelets, etc.
kasabU^J.f>,,=^-;5.M.,ree^
karehU ^=^ ^ ^ "T" ] (]
'^.
Kasika -^^^l)il-=-'kl'
B.D. 165, 3, a name of Amen.
A (1 O (?), a measure (?) pannier, basket.
kash ^3:=6'^on^^-/^, IV, 335, a pro-

karsa
^ ^'i ^' V "^ ^ r
^^''^^s^' duct of Punt, the pearl oyster (?) ; compare
sacking, rope-work. Copt. KA-Cy- in KA-OJA-KhX.

karsha '^ Mil ^


,, Jour. As. 1908, Kashi fv^/1
Nubian, a

310, fraud, deceit, guile ; Copt. KtOp^. Sudani man ; Copt, e^luoj' eOtAJCy.

karshat4^^J^,M^]fl Kashit ^^^l)(j O.Nubian

CUDy cake, loaf, bread; Gr. Kv\\d<ni<i. woman ; Copt. e^Toooje, eeocyi-

karkarIA LJ<^U^1[jn,iamb; kak ^^=^


^•3.
A
Heb. Hb. 20I.
[ 791 ]

katha ^ I
n
'
an instrument or tool
of bronze.

;^. Leyd. Pap. 13, 2, UU^ |, Rec. ,0,62, katha U A charioteer, driver.
I
J ,

plant with a bitter taste; compare Gr. kUi


(Herodotus II, 94), KiKivof. The Heb. Ji^iTp,
kathab L-J
^ y •
po^ vessel, vase.

has also been compared with kaka.


kathan ^ ^ 5y\,Reci7, 145.
kaka-t u ''k U
©
^
^
'
boil, blain, pustule, carbuncle ; Copt.
KtJOK.
L.D. III, 219K, 14. LJ
^^
"^'^ driver, charioteer,
1 A ^,
J A' caravan leader.
kaka H Q+^ 1 . Nastasen Stele 40
kathatA LJ
kaka M i^^, darkness, night; Copt.
^ > ^ cloth made of linen or wool
I
'ii:*' 1 III

Kl^Ke var.
^"^(^#^.
;
or hair, covering, garment ; Heb. n^D5 .

Kaka {-{ "] ^, Berg. I, 17, a god. katoh LJ-^|y,, U'^;,« U


kakai (kaki) lJ U O , Jour. As.

1908, 289, darkness. katcha M


^— I A.
^-'^
^^'^^'^" ^^^^^ ?^' *
vessel, pot.
U
^
JJ,

kaka ^^^"^ worm, serpent.

V ^' \ ^ ^
Tfifinn,
katchai
^ "^^^ '^ ^^^- ' '» 9i,
^ " 11 1 '
'^^

kakmen-t '
Tl O ,
andLJ2;;;^|!
^^^13^ /www «!i (2 a vessel.

katd, ^=^%, I A, katchen


^2l^ ^^* V
llfl
™Xriotter(?) ^2D ^'
katu(?)^^°(|,
caldron, boiling pot, kettle;
5 A > charioteer, leader of the baggage waggons
W Copt. K^.2iI(?)

U](j
of an army or of a caravan ; ^ ^^ j -^ I) )[

katem.katem.t U^^J^, chief overseer of waggons.


o
IJ
III' I I) ill'^
kd ^^^, Hh. 385 (3 i-
°
u o, fine gold; var. 1^ \ k4^|],U.6,=^p^,N-3^Mo
o Amen. 18, 12; Heb. DJIS.
e =
,

I I I k& ^^i:::* (1 "^iz:* (]|l , another (masc).

kath
I I
, IV, 973 = ka-t
li- ki-t ^3^(1 <^
'
— ,
Jour.

kath '—^ As. 1908, 249, another (fem.)


^ O, pot, vessel, a kind of

dye(?); plur. U 5^^. .M.655.

katha ^'^^ kia ^z^ (]


"^aSiS, boat

"^, Edict 2 '^j Tutankh- kiu '^^^fl^. U. 21 1,^^15* (jc»,U. »73.


111 jee^ii^sa' jje^i 1 r
amen a plant from which a dye was to acclaim, greet (?)
7, made
Copt. (fox6^, 2iO-JfX, Lat. carthamus tinc-
torius (?)
etc., to move (?)
katha ^cz^^, ?^' °
;^ Rev., another
_^^:^ ill
k&uua
the seed of the above plant. 1^ I
'
Copt. K€ OTf^.
3 D 4
[ 792 ]

n J Thes. 8 1 8, a hawk-headed
k4ri _^IJO r^, A.Z. 1906, 21, P.S.B. Ei iJ4
[] ^*—
^^* bull-god.

ki-t nil, Rec. 32, 82; var.


o
Wort. Suppl. 1277; var.
1 1

^
ka o , a precious stone used in inlaying
kiariu w
L-fl^ r
var.
L.D. Ill, 140C, carriers of gold.

kS ^^, Rev. 12, 116, to leave. kiu ^3?% [](]%> "^ I , Shipwreck 165, apes.

kaf
(5
, Rev. II, 88, to overthrow. kimi
Copt. (T^-IJULG.
"^z^
11 ^ ^ ^^
^'^' ^^"^

kama HL-Zl ^, Rev. 12, 119,


J5
AAAA/vA ftAAAAA buudlc ; Heb.
injury, violence. kiuanu
w
Rev. 12, 117,
kami
^ to injure. kirshu-t w
\ c^ ^ III
, cakes, loaves

karti-t ]()(l\-,Rev.i3,26, var


\j
butcher's knife, goad.
Kirgipa I, A.Z. 1880,82,
ki ^:=^ [|[| 5^, B.D. 163, 6, Thes. 1204, a
a princess of Mitani. Tall al-'Amarnah Tablets
particle of asseveration, also, moreover.
Gi-lu-khi-pa t^ *'V[A 1^5^^^-
r-\v~i '^^^'^ to smelt (?) ; Copt.
kish ^:i:^
other? another; '':c3

kith ^:3^ , to perish, be destroyed.


one to another; f ^\ ( )^^=::^.[](]^=^[]|1,

one embraces the other ku , U. 96, 291, 534, T. 1 79, P. 93,

647, M. 129, Rec. 14, 165, 34, 178, pers. pron.


Nastasen Stele 61, another place

another chapter; , another person;


2nd sing. masc. ; with nouns in dual -^zi^ ^
, once again, another time; ku ^^=^% '

, ^=^^^^ J. others.
D ©
](1 ^^,
""*"
, another, />., a variant, reading; '
ku ^\, P- 104, M. 71; var. S '^
Amen. 1 7, 3, once again
D ©' Copt. KG. f~^ ^, N. 73, to move.

ku-t(?) ^^3:*^ '^ Rec. 32, 82; var.


keti , B.D. 153,11, ,^::=^UU^, >

III!
ft
(1 , fem., another, the other; -cS- v\" O
, B.D. 153, II, one .... the

o I

other; other matters others.


o I

I
,

^ III
,

kiu, kui ^^, IV, 330, "^;^'\ vN , "<::z^ V\ ^, pers. pron. ist sing.

others
w ja i
kufl (kef) ^ "^ f^ 5^.
Rev. 13, 4,

1' © w
I

I
,

W 26,.ape(?)= ^ Ml; compare Heb. D'^D^lD,

1 ^ QQ^ ^ '' other kings; Copt. Koonre.


I Kings X, 22, 2 Chron. ix, 21.
[793 ]

=> rvn
kureshU - kepi ORev. 1 2, 37, cloud ; Copt.
G I ci ]1
u 1 o (THue.

e
Q — f^
*
A.Z. 1869, 147, bread,
cake Gr. *fy\\«<rT/v.
; JtOP ^ 11 c~3 , hiding place, refuge.

kuqAuf ^^^ |, Rev. 12, 66, fircones; Kep


Kep-her
(]
"^"Tf ^ ^. B.D. isi.agod.
Copt. KOTfKo-)niA.piA..
Rev. 13, 56, to seize Copt.
kep ;

kuth (?) ^=^% %i "= "^', ^


Jl _zr W I I I
>^["d "f
bread.
(TOJIL

kepu, keput
keb ^cn^ JL,-^, arm, shoulder; kz::^
^fl^^l.^^
<=» <-r—Sk
J ?_-Zl ^ I , hunters, snarers,

kebb
, the two shoulders.

,5 1]
U. 325, 534, to coil up
kepri
cm = Copt.
^ (](j
cr-u, Rev.

KHUe, chamber,
14,
40-"^^^

furnace,
JIJI (of a serpent).

keb-t the arch of the sky, vault kef '''s^^, Rec 31, 20, knife.
of heaven.

Kebit
goddess of heaven.
^ii::*'J?Sfefc
O ycJ.Rev. 14, 7,
Kef-pesesh
N. 252A,
^ czzd d H csa Y»
-••— an instrument used
OED j\\ ,

A.Z.
Kebatchaa ^=^ %l
i ^ (]
^ J.^ ©. in performing the ceremony of opening the

1849, 78, Cambyses; Pers. ft t] <'yT

-<^ "rf T<-. Bab. r 4^ ^- -}}^ ttVr,


kefa Z*"^, to spit out.
Gr, Kafifivat]<i.
r*"'
to pour out, to flow.

sandals. keff j^ to pour out, to vomit, to


f ' escape (of a fluid).
kebu ^^3^11%^,'' y,,
s-l^- (S^'te) 36.
kefau vomit
Ji JT ^ -^ I, to open.
\r*"'-
keben-t ^=3:^ &^^, ^=^j kefa '^,
J U. 568, Rec. 31, 163, Ship-
'

Ja,^;3^J ^|4^, A.Z. 1908, 8,^^=^ J


wreck 60, Peasant 56, 1^ ^ '
1 1
',

ws/vv\

,,
;='gi«;, a large sea-going boat, a ship of Ebers Pap. 94, 11, ^_ "^ L^^,
^'
;s»atc
1908, 8,

1 AAA
1 I I I JS'o
^^^
I,
I
8
'~~~~
Rec. 6, 8, ''^z^ 1 :=j3ie: Rec. 22, 2 .-^..
,

-P'
(2
kebes — , to lay

bare, to dt;nude, to unclothe, to divest, to strip,


kep I, hollow to deprive, to spoil, to dismantle, to unveil, to
D <?' D ? '

of the hand or foot ; Heb. P]3^ Copt. (TblT. uncover, to unfold, to pull off (wigs)

^^^. \ —SSj, none


keput ^^^??,
at all.

DIM Thes. i2or,


D (2 III

kefa &b _^o «^


P.S.B. 10, 15, Mar. Karn. 54, 46, hands cut olT

from slain enemies; 1^


l\ aaaa/v\ [1(1 <>, loyal, devoted; plur. -^ ^ | "^ ^ |

n AAAAAA v^^
^ Q c-^a^a ft A | / ^AAAAA / TO
I

I I I I D eiiio iiniiii 01 I i^^^^Ji /nil'


IV, 1116; ^^|l<>ij.wa.
Mar. Karn. 54, 54. Pap. 2, 9.
[ 794 ]

kefa -^. KeftenU «<.=^'


^\, Berg. I, 20, an ape-
^
r T» VSAAAA

_^,»<.^_^, hinder god ; var. ^^-^ „ _


part, backside, rump, tail; plur. ^^^>J^, kem ^::i^
^ , Rev., total = ^f^

Rev. behave
kem ^^ 13, 9, to
correctly.

16;
^^"^"^^ ^^^^^ (°^ the leaves
8,
V""^' kemu , L.D. Ill, 219E, 9
ofatree);Copt.X-*-^(?)

ij (j _S) '^f ^-a


uncovered, despoiled.
.
^ I] I] 'y', to be naked,
kem-t

Kem ^
, Rev.

Ombos
1 2, 49, lamentation.

I, 186, one of

the 14 kau of Ra.

Eefaiu
(2
_^ J^ !.
B.D. Eemkem , B.D.

75, 4, a god.
145. 79> a group of gods
kemkem L-i), Rev.
keft .... , Peasant 321
13, 26, to be strong, to prevail ; Copt.

kefa ^^^_SS:i, Israel Stele 2, ^^^'nj^ (fJjLCTbXK.

kema-t
^. / Jlj ^^ , a weeping woman.

_^']f'^-i],
(2 Kembathet
1849, 7^i Cambyses.
^zz^
^J h
^'^^,
d,
A.Z.

to drive away, to put an end to (a storm


9.
AAAAA^ t^f^^
Eemnu ^^ yP, Annates 1,85, one
I I I I /•

of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. KONIME.


kef-t K^^iS), IV, 1139, ^"L-J, Rec.
kemh ^:z^^|^^ = gemh
I, 50, a seizure; k.=^ jT^ ^, Pap. 3024, -^^, to see.
ZS

kefa K^^L-J], IV, 663, 893,


kernes
ear of corn.
P^— kPf'
ken'^^
IV, 711, , Edict 22, to seize, to grasp, '
O AAA/VkA I ^ 1 /SAAAA/\

to capture, to collect taxes, to plunder; see (j


% ^, !\\ to be angry, to feel

indignation, to revile, to curse; (1 3

to blaspheme the name of God com-


IV, 35, " capturer "—
=1
Kefau ''^^
;

^
Q,
I' pareHeb. «pt't *
-

a title;

54, 45, troops, soldiers.


plur.
^^ lL) ^ 1
'
^'"'' ^^'""

anger,
ken^-t
reviling,
^~^

curse,
h ^ ,

abuse
^"~^

;
h "^
compare Heb.
, wrath,

Kefi , Tuat X, a warder-god.


'^^6 cursings,
kenau
keftu
jj
% ^^*S, a ship of Keft, i.e., 1^^- o I I I ' hatred.

Phoenicia; plur. Kenit /wwva B.M. 191, a Syrian god-


]\ I I I
. IV, 707,
dess, a form of Qetshit, who appears as a naked
]1 I I I woman.
[795 ]

kenn ~vnaaa /wwvs, moisture, liquid.

Amsu 32, 25, a form of Aapep.


kenn ^^^3.^, ^^3, reed; Heb. Hi"? .

Kenem, Eenmem
kenken
AAA/^AA ^^AAAA JJ AAAA/SA MA/WSA

P.S.B. 12, 83, to sing to a beaten drum, to clap


the hands rhythmically. derah II, 10, Zod. Dend.,
^^^
^ %"^.
kenken ^ ^
'^•^- i905»25. to \^^^, Tomb Seti I, Ram. II, one of
V»/yA/»A AAAAA* lash with the tail
the 36 Dekans; Gr. KO.M.ME, X\0\ Mli:.

kennarut ^^'^'^^^^^j musical Kenemtiu^||^^;;;,iv.8,6.


instruments, harps; Heb. Dl'^JS, i Kings x, 21. the people of the Great Oasis (Kh4rgah).

Ken^t ^^ fl
^1 '^'"^^ ^' ^ goddess, con- kenem "^^ , to break forth.
/wwvA 1 I' sort of Set fit (?) («V)

kenan^ur -&& kenem-t


a^wna
I I I
1]

AA/WAA 1^ o III*

harp; Heb. "1135, Syr, , Gr. KlVVVpOy


\\\^^\\l
o _^
_B?t) III o
a kind of precious
earth or stone.
Copt. ^ItHp^., Arab. kenemu
Rev.
,\j^.

39, ear of corn 584, N. 89, a sacred skin (?)


k^^. P. 408, M.

kenu 1 2, 1 1

o Copt. KWl^^r.
kenmut ^^"^1;^
^
p- 443, M. 547.
kennu aaa^/vn
AAAAAA _B»tf _ZP' a bird.
, fatted bird.
e
kenmut ^^\j¥'P-776, N. II28,
Knufl

form of
^^>^
Q 'l^^ ^'^^'
q(J,
L.D. V, 39, a

X*'^'^' Ki/v0, Kro,-.0«v,


late

P.S.B.A. 16, 136,


; p. 66,,

ajie,
^ monkey.
'^, ^ '^.

Copt. X"OTJULIC, X«0''f4>lC, X"OTfi.IC.

Kenbutcha ^ J]
t^
J
,
^ Jtki
^^V s^'
'^ V^ *• ""' "'
, Cambyses ; Heb. ^T1il55 •
the 36 Dekans; Gr. X\OYMI2.

kenfa ^ to nip, to squeeze,


L-J]' to crush.
"^y^, B.D. 172, 25, night, gloom, obscurity, dark-
Kenmet ~wvaa jV Berg. I, 20, an ape-
ness
god, the associate of Thoth.
: var.
t^.
Kenem-ti AAAA'W
Edfii I, 21, one of kenh aaaaaa >rp-^ , a name of the 24th day
three holy apes.
of the month ; var. ^^^^ ^^317.
kenem-t "^='
AAA/SA/ O' kens'(?)
force, violence ; Copt.
ulfl,
b:d. n, (Tbitc.
125, 29,
^ 111
^^^^ n
1900, 20, darkness.
kens 9, Hearst Pap. VII, 10,

Kenem-ti
^ rip
<'
Pap. 3027, 4, 7, the placenta, the
I "after-birth."

B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 assessors kensa 'o' ^ pennaeum.


e, ,
W ill of Osiris. AAA/WA I

Kenkenemmti kens ^ ', bow; Arab. (?)


u**^
^«/^/^/^A /vaa/wa w
"'"y^, an ape-god, the associate of Thoth. Eensu rv>uo IV i- Nubians.
[ 796 ]

kenku-t kerreshtta
rm ^-^^
_Zi ^r:^^ Jl I I I
] 1 :;:•
Stat. Tab. 34, IV, 707, logs of a special kind of 1868, 146 = KvWn<ni>i.
wood. "^^^-^^
Kerrshra
w ^
Rev. wrath Kalasirian;
kent - I

")l
1 4, 8, ,

A
V^ Jm' Copt. (Tuotrr.
see Herodotus IV, 116; var. C3SZ1
Ker— ^,B.D.39,.3-^^|(?) 1 "^ yb V •ft
KerK
I
jn , Rev. II, 173, 12, II, to
an earth-god.
Denderah I, 51, a goddess
be equipped, equipment ; Copt. (Top^^
Kerit
,0 of Punt.
kerek ^^
^^zi:^
°

111'
Hearst Pap. IV, 1 1, a seed
or fruit used in medicine.
ker-ti , the two horns.
w -^_^^^-:^ X
burnt offering; Copt.
kerker l^^,
kerr -2^ L-Vl'
-Sas a. to circle, to mark out a circle with a stick.

kerker , Rev.

14, 43, talent ; Heb. 153, Copt. (Tin^^U^p.


X
chapel, coflfer, coffin, chest ; plur. (I ^ 1

Thes. 1206, to smite, to strike, to throw.


Kerasher F\rn Kalasirian see
0^
^ '^ 4y
, ;

Herodotus IV, 116. keha L=fl, rebellion.

keri-t
Q habitation, abode.
,

a title of Set.
keriu Hi , mules (?) goats.
,

kerp D
_,i. Rev.
kehau
II, i88, to de-

clare, to make clear ; Copt. (TudXli. keheb, kehab ^^Jl_j], a.z. 1907,

kerf <rr> '^^ , to seize, to carry off, to

pluck away ; Copt. (Tcupq.

Kerrlent S?]1, ^^"^^^^^^ l^' 79. a


ra •m*^-S;^-
^^^^/v^ god.
(J I

^^ J ^ ^^~^ ^'-^' ^° smite, to strike, to

kerh ^ ^, § "^ O , A.Z. 1906,


Hl]

attack, to pillage, to overthrow.

147,
^f "^^ Rec. 18, 182, ^^=^"^1 () ^, Kehab ^ ^^ Mj', a title of Set

Rev. 14, II, night; Copt. (TtUpg.


kehes^p^., ^ , dis-
^^^^^? r
kerh ur ^27"^=?, ^^^ 8''^^^ "'g^t I I

<z:> X festival. gust, chagrin.

kerh netches ^^^


little night festival.
8 ^ "^, ^
the kehet
ra.
, Rec. 2, 147, a kind of tree

keh ^ • , to act gently or slowly.

keha ^8 1K (X N. 506, a cake offer-

(^
Kehau ^^=^|^^. u. 509, ^^i^|
\\ CZEZl
o (2 I I
1' I

^ ^, T. 323, in the proper name (j


-J]-

cake, bread, loaf; Gr. KvWdartt.


[ 797 ] K
Kehau ^ Litanie 60
kess ^3^ n n. ^' ^^'*
'^- '9. to bow, to
III' I I do homage.

keskes ^z:;* fl ^^3^ H, ^- 6«>s. to do


I I homage.
I'aj). 39, 4
'^^^^'^^ '9°^' ''h ^
keskes X, ^•^-dance,
kel^en ^^^z^ | vww r~P, cup, vessel. _« n— fS dancmg.
"""^ to rub down un-
keskes
kehna(?)
to8, night, darkness.
^:=^f\\ ^^, A.z. 1905, guent.

keskesu , A.Z. 1905, 101,


kehsi ^^3^1 P (]()
, Demot. Cat. 18
1

to take short flights, to flap the wings,

kehek ]34,to be
^z:^9^zi:^i^,^,f- 4. Kes , Tomb Ram. Ill, 58,3 god;
A In old, aged, senility.

varr
kehkeh ^z:^ ? ^3^? f^ , Mar. Aby. II, /\ ill
!,
I

36, Rec. 16, 57, Anastasi I, 2, i, to be old. -^S. Rec. 36, 162, to lie, to
kes
V' deceive.

^ keskes
"
Kehkeh ^z::* | , the "aged
to chatter foolishly, to jest ; Copt. KA.CKec.
one "—a title of Thoth.
ksantha ^^z:^ iq^ ^ ^ J|' R^v. n, 180,
kehkeh-t ^^ i, Westcar 7, yellow; Gr. ^uuBn.
19, age, aged.
kesb-t
Kehkehit -^ oJ|,B.D. 75,4,
^=^PJ-0'^J°-^'
a goddess ; see Seksekit

Jk a star in the Tuat, ^^^


K-khert (?)
S^
I
'
Tuat Vll.
plur.
P J ^ <}()<}. P- 200, N. -936, ^z^

kes ' '


J\ , P. 204, (?) Rec.

^"^s*^s' I^» II, a


27. 59,
_^
779.
J^ ^^ '' 2,

kind of fruit tree, sycamore-fig tree (?)

^^^^ ^^^ °^ ^^^ *^^*


^
^ ^
^"^'^

^
°
kesb-t
—H— JlD III* tree,
"oJ
'^, IdJ L-ZJ, '^z^ [^ ^,
Rev. II, 137, to bow, to do homage;
kesfen —«— . —»— o, a mineral
to force a woman.
kesem ^_^,
IV. 1075,
keSU -^ I , bowings.
'^^' ^^'S^^^^' ^%*. to turn

kes&U .:=^[l(j^, p. 9, 703,^ aside, to lose the way, wandering, error.

V^ o, P. 341, bowings, homage.


O

kesu ^^3^
p ^ ^, N. 1361, ^^3^ n stormy; Copt. (TCOCJUL

^^1,
homage.
Rec. 27, 217; van
^^^ |,
Ke8miunen-t^|^(||)^^|

kes, kesd ^^::* R ^, n. 328, 648, ^^3;* R


78, 44, a group of gods in the Tuat.

(|^, M. 143, ^:^p(], U. 68,^3:*|1^, Kesem heh Amentt '"^^^^^'^


^'^ "^^ Ombos II, 134, a mythological
(1
't^ P rv/N-o n' being.
K [ 798 ] ^^^i^

^®sh "~^ Z*"^, to sprinkle, to moisten. kek 1^=^ i^ , the dark water.

keshu a seed or Kek «^=^ 7=T, e=^


f \\ I \:- (5 , CJ A/s/wvv , EdfA
fruit used in medicine. I, 80, a title of the Nile-god.

Keshtt r-yr-1
^ , Ombos I, 84, a deity
kek \Tt I, Thes. 1 201, a plant; plur.
who presided over the products of Cush

Kesh-t oszD cr^O^ AAft^


AA/VW\ , Ombos
Q^VQ
kek nehes
II, 246, a god (?)
^^IP , Rec.

keshp S,
D
^^^'- ^3, 26, 14, 19, to be
hot, dry (?)
4, 21, Nubian bark; Copt. KOTKe.

kek "^
, to praise, to applaud.
kek-t l^ ^, a gnawing animal or
insect, weevil (?) shrewmouse (?) ; compare Copt.
X
kek
UJl
Q '^^ ^QV. 14, 10, a gloomy-
kek ^^,Thes. 1 201 keki
J^' faced man.

kek \J\,
heat, flame, fire kekit Rev. 14, 22,
darkness.
KektiU ^^>^^| a classof
B.D. 39, a god who
stars.
Kekr 13,

kek, keka ^ (]
^, u. 50, 533,
kekrer (?)
'=;:z:::?5
judged Aapep.

A.Z.

^^. ^^, ^^,


,

-2:^
1872, 107
\\

w ^o kekes ^p'^,A.z. 1873,15,


w
to dance; see ^-
^=^
u V*^^
Jr^
I, ^^^^,
Rev. 183, darkness, gloom ket '"~^'^, """"^^y^, to be small
^
^
^
r>
^
--.

'
'
1 1,

obscurity ; Copt. K^.Ke


or little,
Cv

tiny, helpless, abject; i h ^^^^,


keku reruti n, small ; Copt. KOTI.
w
the outside darkness.

keku smau
, babe, child, girl, boy,

small, little; plur. kettiu '"'~^(1(]^^, Leyd.

gloom or darkness, absolute blackness.


Pap. 4, 2,
y ^ ' ' Heruemheb 3,

not small ones.


Keki AAAAAA id rri
,

^ w
t=^=^ darkness personified, one of the four ele-
ketab ^=^'0'^ Rec iv, 390, 932,
3,
* ' mental gods ; see Khemenu. ^ I
3,

Keku
the Circle Sehert-baiu-s.
^ ^ f^, Tuat VIII, a god
modesty, timidity, thought, design.

ket

W^^ , another; j\ , another (fem.).

^
J[\
darkness personified one of the four — t,q4. ^^^ Nastasen Stele 60, other thmgs,
O Yl
'
elemental goddesses.
'>

,
w .
I
property of others.
[ 799] K
ket.akh(kh.t)^||,^fl.l, Ketui-ti "^^(jl)^'^, Tomb of

Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 65).

Ketuitt t-ent ba ^^ (](]


^^ V
jk'^fc . Tuiit II, a lioness-goddess,
ket-kha-t , Rev. 13, 59, other;

ketfi Tism ^"^-MftM,


plur.
^ w
ser-

pent, reptile.

ketn Rev. 1 1, 168, tunic ; Gr.


other chiefs ; Copt. Ke^tVOttil, with 11 5,
and Itl.

keteshtd ^ k (1 q=P, bread, loaf.


ket kha-t shaft of a pillar var. CZEZD
O o , ;

ketket i, to stammer, to stutter,


o o
ket
ketket to beat, to shake;

ket&-t (1
^ , cooking pot ; plur. Copt. (TeTCTuoir.

ketket ^ ^ ^, A.z. 1900, 31, 1905,

ketU '''^^^^ Nastasen Stele 4 25> 37. to walk with short quick steps, to quake.
o Jr '
also ; Copt.
ketket -A /^ ''^ Nastasen
^
,

ketU-t , cooking pot; plur.


C^k Ci T III
Stele 49,

torals, neckbands.

ketket ^^^'^^^'^T, * '''"** °^ *^®'"** °''


ibid. 31, weapons of slaughter, '^ o M plant.
^>t {

I ' gods of the divine cooking pots.


I

ket , Amen. 25, 2


ketui-t
M-fl>
B.D. 167,26, cookingpot; ketchaketcha ^:ii^ ^=^ J "^^
plur.
VMM ni' J "tit

Litanie 65 to kill, to throw down ; Copt. (fi^XCfoX.


[ 800 ]

C G G s
g J^ = Heb. p and 3 and Copt. (T. gai S'^|(]x(]%^, s
g[a] S , IV, 767, Annates III, 109, ZS fl (1
^ I
needy one.

S ^ , IV, 613, ^^, Metternich Stele 58,


Gaasut ffi'^fl 111^'
X J^ a B.D. 142,4,14,
O >oc a title of Osiris.
S ^-vfc^. A.Z. 1900, 28,

X _M^
Rec. 29, 15s, S^O, S , S
tractjon (?)

mm Rec.
C3 ^^ , to be in distress, to suffer want, to lack
,

air, to be choked, suffocated;


s !•« 4, 30, S Z5 ,B^^
^ I , a con- B
stricted windpipe ; S cr^ifca
^'^^
^ i
, a narrow

way or path ; S , exhausted (?)


V^i=5£fc=i, coffer, chest, coffin, shrine, receptacle,

basket
oasKet, craaie,
cradle- "^ ^
^^^
7A
"'^^ "^^^ ^^' 334,
, Metternich Stele ^^^ ,
baskets.

170, 171, a suffocated child. Ga nu Sa Ast S ^ ^ j] ^ O ,


" cradle

ga, gau s ^^,T.277, S of the son oT Isis " —a name of Apollinopolis


Magna.
^\^ T. 181, S ga S Y\ ^ ,
unguent or unguent pot.

ga S ^:^ 1 , throw-stick, boomerang,


a , P. iii6b, 26,

(2

to overturn (pun on the name |1 ^ ^^, (1 /j


j.

^^^^. ffi ^v p>s >


to be in sore straits, to

be
shut
in great need, to suffer want, to

in, blockaded, deprived of something, to


be obstructed, a kind of bull;

young ga
^^ S^^
bulls.
|,
Koller

3, 6,
be empty of; Copt. (TCOOT, (Tkx, XHOT.
gau — en gau s^^ c=i!fc=i
ga-t s '^, S
^
?
'
B.D. 164,
(of a lion).
13, claw

Pap. 3024, 64, without.


(0 Ci Ss o
ga-t s a musical instrument.

, ffi

need, poverty.
(2 O I

, want, gaga S ^ ZS

to cry (of a bird), to cackle ; var.

gau-t S "^ ^ "^ L-=fl, Greene II, 24, Gagaur S^s'^^^, B.D.
ffi ^\ r^, Thes. 1209, want, need.
56, 2, 59, 2, " Great Cackler "
—a title of Geb.
c G [ 801 Q O

B.D. 28, 4, 99. 33. thoughts (?)


kind, manner, style
ga s , iS ^^ , Thes.

1202, ^ w
, Annales IX, 155, to see, to
Gaisers ( g^y P
<> p] .
''''^^^'

look; <2=^.
varr. <s>-i gau-t s I
, Anastasi I, 23, 7,

e
gaga S "^ S "^ -^, Love Songs I 0:1^1 defile, a mountain pass.

5, II, to ogle, to
" make eyes at."

Gagait(?)
gaua o'^f].N. 6,8, a\{]
S^ffi^f^ft^-
Ombos II, 130, a goddess.

gad-t S '^ (j
'^
, shrine, chapel.
blockade, to besiege; see S ^^^' T. 340.

Canopus Stele 32 = ra K<«7?\X/a. gaua s "^ "^ 1' '° ^^"^' ^° P^'^isc;

Gaa s ^^^, Ombos van S


II, 132, a goddess

Gai S^v^ (J(l,TuatVI,agod.


H: , a kind of horse, stallion (?)
gai[t] ZS O , Rechnungen 66,
gauana
bottle, wine-pot;

13, 411, to work the bottle,


^ ffi

i.e.,
(]() a,
to get drunk.
P.S.B.
Stele 6, sacks,
s'^fl ^^^,.
bags to hold clothes;
Israel

Copt.
(Tboxne.
gai ZS '^ L-fl, S gauasha
(1(1
S.\f^\^R^c.^,.„.

0, Love Songs 2, 9, a strong-smelling

unguent made from the cyperus ; varr.


Thes. ..00,
S.\fi\<^\ii.">
(?) break, to smash.

gauasha S^f]^M^/v,
w Mission I, 607. S "^ f] ^oo^/v.

expel, to pluck out, to cut down (of trees);

gauaten
S^f]^-|^lS.
^^^ ^^^^
© "^ ^ "^
^5- ZS'^/KI ° ^'^ berries of the
Anastasi I, 24, 6, IV, 3, i,
III' ^mHHlll' same ; Copt. KIU30X
..^f^^' Koller 3, 2, to tie,to bind, to tie
Gaits^()()^^, S (5 ^w—fl' together, to repair.

'^
m
C"^ OflV^ B.D. 263, a lake of
SH J^ M scented flowers in the fuat
I '
full
gauf-t s ^
Lo^
'^
o
[

(•
a. seed used in
medicine (?)

3 »
ss G [802] G 7A

gauin(P) ^^^. Berg. I, 30, to be gab-t ffi^Jt-S^J^^'


weak, fatigue, weakness, helplessness.
® "k J*^^' ^-^^ ''°'' "'• ^\}\
V, c^^, leaf, leaves, foliage ; Copt. (Tco^e.
%^'", Love Songs i, 11, 5, 3, arm; dual
gab.tio-^J;^,E-^J°^l,
B.D. 172, 15, hair, tress, foliage.

^
1201, 23 (^ .<^, Festschrift 117,
gabun S ^ J,^''^'
^^^^' wearied.

gabesbes s '^ J P J P '


^^^^^^^ ^^^'
Copt. (TSloi, x<i)Oi.
n, 13, 15

gab Q^J(S", place of rest.


gabguo^Jn^^.B^J
B.D. 149, 7, 4, to look with evil design, malign
glance. gap Z5 "^ ^ ^, Anastasi 4, 2, 10,

KoUer 2, 1,8, to catch (?) to seize (?)

III,"9C. ffl^J^^. ffl^J^ gafi s <^K.=^, IV, 949, Z5

t^» S "^ J '^' to be weak, to be sick I^,Koller4,3, S^^^, S^ XX

feeble, to fail in health, defective (in quality),


^' ^^'^'=^'^' ^ long-tailed monkey,
short (in weight), exhausted, tired, adversity,
the pratas monkey, ape (cercopithecus) ;
plur.
misery ; Copt. (T^Ke, Xe^I, (Too^, (TuoK
S'^'^--^l, S
X(u&., xe^itAJOT ; S "^ J ^ [
"j"

._^^j,B.D.x36A,5,
Shipwreck 165,

S^"^
Sphinx 14, 221, a bad year;
S'^J^^
Love Songs 4, 5. Sj^,Litanie64;see S l)'^-^, ^^"^^
compare Heb. plur. D^Dp, i Kings x, 22.=

D''D"'lp 2 Chron. ix, 2 I, Gr. kT/^o^, KrJTro^, KetTro^.

to be wretched, miserable, weak, helpless. Gaf s the Ape-god —a form


of Ra.

gaf s L-fl, S L-fl,

to knead dough, to force, to compel ; S


'-'=^'^ I Amen. 12, 17.
W o W I I

be broken or overthrown, to be dashed in pieces gafgaf s w C W III


see S J ^^ and SJ ZS
J ^; Copt. kind of bread or cake.

gamai S "^ 1!^ I]


H
'^ . an oily plant
gabga[b]ius^J|^[J]^^ hen Copt.
-^^L^^ I, Rev. 6, III, the slain, those
gami-t S"^^ (?) ;

overthrown in battle - ? cz^ii | (](]


o -^^ I gamb ©"^^^.^.tosee, tolook

upon, to perceive; see S ^^^ ^


s [ 803 ] G S
"
gan a ^-^^. S "^0 ^, weak. garp-t O "^ ''

I
°
P__^ ^, dove, a
helpless, soft, fluid (of unguent).
kind of pigeon ; Copt. ^poJULne.

garh ^^ ^'^'^ night, darkness ; Copt.


(/
,^, Anastasi I, 23, 5, KoUer 5, 3, to faint,

to drop with fatigue, to be helpless, weak ; see garsetep(?) q "^ -fear^ — 000 , a
S (^; Copt. cThon, (Thh, 2CHn, (Tno. kind of medicinal unguent.

gann s ? II
, tongue (?) gartan^^7;^,S-^^^^^
gann q f| , B.M. S639A,
w w
16, lamp-stand (?) cinal plant and the unguent made from it ; Copt.

ganu O
s XJ[, s Oe
T=T
^sA^ , reed, marsh flower ; see SS
j^ 3 ; Heb. n^JJ gartohana 0^-^|V\?.
a pronged instrument; Heb.
ganuiu s "^ (1(1 ^,
III
A.z. 1900,
xiii. 21.
pl^p, i Sam.

33, water plants.

ganraga s tsifcs)
X /5A to rest, to be weary.
Melanges 3, 2, 153, but read gantga ^ ,

gates n^lpI^.S^:^^,
transfer, to translate, to render ; compare Heb.
gazelle, antelope; fem. S ^^ | ^ ^ ^;
gansa
13, II, 18, 17
S ^ /VftA/VAA

W
^^
'O^ X ^, Amen. 8, 20,

I P
n I ; Copt 6^0C.
gangar O^ ffi ^^^, to

sing ; Copt. (T^Cf^, ZenZGIt.


,

gas ffi^p^. ffi'^p^. a


gar S ^^ g ,
purse, bag, wallet

to smear, to anoint Copt. O^Tc.


n1K -®^ ^^^- '2' 9. lie, false- *='^ , ;
ffftr
^^^ ^ m=^ I

1
' hood ; Copt. (Tok.

gara (?) S "^ J.\ Anastasi IV,


gasu S "^ p ^ , anointings.
(| , I

14, 5, fire, furnace (?) gas S ^^ p cr^ . Berg. I, 56, embalming


garagantesi s "^-fca"^ S chamber ; var. tt 1 cr~i]

(1(1 o. Rev. 12, 67, gourd, pumpkin; Gr.

>co\6icvveot. Glossed by Copt. KA.XA.K^.rtOI.


Gasut S "^P ^ ^"^. N. 975, the
'^^ Bull-god of heaven.
garbu, garpu S "^ ^\ J (£
L-fl'
' gaso-^-^^.za-^pi)!)^^.
Roller 2, I, S j^r^n.
U-fl'
S mourning,
Love Songs 7, 6, grief, stiflT, stiflf*
w W D
J(£L-fl, Alt-K. 1059, S necked; var. S P Iq' "^ ^^'^

^, Anastasi I, 26, 5, S ^ ~ D^L-fl,


to hammer, to rework, to bolt together; com-
gas s'^Pt^'^, Peasant 162, togoout
pare Heb. P]S3. of repair, to fall away ; var. S ^ M ^^ aS igl '

3 « ?
ss G [804] a Si

gasar S "^ ^ "^Q, ring, signet; ga, gai S mmi, S (jljiiimi, a kind of

precious stone.

ga ^ czi^ ^ Jour. As. 1908, 255, to


-
Copt. Kcofp, aj^rb-jfp. ^ Hi I Iwait Copt. (TUO.
I
'
;

gasf-t s o , a seed or fruit gaa S censer; Copt. XH. >

used in medicine
gai en ankh ^ ^^^^ u ^ ^
(](] tj ,

gash s , A.Z. 1868, 9,


Rec. 13, 36, the act of living ; Copt. (TirttJOIt^.

s^Sffl , to spill, to pour


garab S O, Rev. 12, 68, the
out, to sprinkle, to bedew, a pouring out, inun-
sea cray-fish or spiny lobster, the Palinurus (?),
dation.
perhaps also the stag-beetle ; Gr. Kdpa^o9, glossed
[y
gash ZS _^^=^ ^° ^^"^^' ^° by Kapa^.
21 j^'
wheedle ; Copt. KOOpcy. ffah
'
S
\J
V, ^n' t° reach out, to stretch out,
to extend.

s'^c3o|^, S'^oa ^,
gash (] gah S ^=^^ ^ , chapel, shrine.
I
S '^'=sa ^ ^. reed; plur. S '^'=^
{| Gasantra S [§ o ^ ^ r?i»
^^^'

^;^, A.Z. 1900, 30, s^oo|;^, II, t8o, Cassandra; Gr. Kaaavrpa.

gaga (gaga) g S i^ , Rev. 12, 39 =

K^K in ^.cyK^K.

gi S llfl |. Rev. 13, 58 =- TO ^r/joffi/KOi/.

Gaqit(?) ffi^^^^.OmbosII,
si S i] ij ^ tj ) form, Uke, manner, character.
132, a goddess.
giunema ffiljljlfl^^i.
Rev., the act of eating ; Copt. (TinOTCOAJL.
a kind of cake or bread.
gi en au ZS flljl^'^'^ Q(] ^. the actof

coming; Copt. (Tinei.


ointment, unguent; var. ^ j{,
gi en ankh s fl()"| ^^^^'a ?• ® ,
Jour.

gatha s ^^'^^' ^™^"- I

^3. 5, to As. 1908, 27 J, the act of living; Copt.

smite, to strike, to be violent (?)

gienuben s O
Gata ZS^=^^|,B.D. (Saite)
Rev.
^%'
13, 40, rising.
78, 19, a god.

ga-t (?)
V X Z5
«i^ (1
sj
^ ,
^^"^'' '9, a kind of gi en reg s U """^^
J^
J^ >
Rev.,
^_^j^ q£ bread. running away.

gi en sef s |l'^, Rev. 12,

108, the manner of yesterday,


, a sculptor's wallet.

ape, monkey plur. in Heb.


gi en tchara s
;
g&f sl]' (TlItCT^Xo (?)
Rev. 13, 103 .... ; Copt.

1(^=0= Rev. 12, 115, drink-


g^[t]sl]|(lil^,^^tndoyant^ gisu s I I I'ing; Copt. ^ncO).
s [805] o
gi segerh
condition of peace.
s l](]
| P^| ^ |].
Rev., grua S ^ "^ ®
twisting of the chest, a disease.
, Hh. 487, tightness or

high place,
Ki S 1 1
-/I
Ufl '^— '
*'^"'°"^' **eps,
terrace. gua-t S "^ €^, ^''' ^ P'^^^^^ '*^-

fl straint.
gi S (1 (1 O , to be corrupt, to perish.
gui S^(|(]fJ, altar.

g^i S^ (1(1 iR , honour, praise.


Rec. 4, 21, a plant or herb; S (](]
^ '^ %q
gugS^I », to abuse (?); 1
S
IV, II 04, each cursed the
gi S flu S ^ , mason, artisan. (5 other.

gir sd(J-2»
Jour. As. 1908, 268, seat, geb S J"^, A.Z. 1906,147,'^J^
'throne; Copt. KoXke{?)
^1^1 Rev. 12, 26
^^ , Love Songs 4, 6, a kind of goose.
giti S wJiSl' Copt. (Taot.
;

G^eb "^ J, U. 210, 1^ j^^nlll'


gitcha(?) s (2 », hand(?);

Copt. (Tl^C (.^)

^ S%5^, S^, a kind of cattle.


^^ J y^ 3. Rec , 32, 87, an Earth-god, the

son of Shu and Tefnut, the husband of Nut,


gru S^'^f, fTT". f '^. sack, and the father of Osiris, Isis, Set, Nephthys,

basket; plur. S % ^
bag, L.D. Ill, i6a, Horus. As the creator of the Cosmic Egg he
,

baskets [of tribute]. is called the" Great Cackler," S ZS ^^Jj;


gui-t ZS coffer, chest. Later, forms are S J ^^'
^(]()<^' Gr. K^/3. :
cJI »

gU-t (?) S M2i , a kind of workman ; plur.

S ^ '^ ^^1 j
, Gol. Hamm. 1 1, 76.

gU S^^, S^;^, 1^5, cyperus A.Z. 1906, 147-149, ^ J ^' ^ J (] s§'


^ J»

of various kinds : of

^
Gebb S
--^ \5, and
JJ^ U. 382, 75
J J1. A.Z.
.

,of , of of the .

00 II

Oasis %O 1 © S •
° ^yP^"^'
Copt.
^^""^ 1906, 148, S J J^^' *^e Earth-god.
gU ^ , Rev. II, 174, S Gab '''^.y. Re... 8,. -^J
Rev. 1 2, 49, S S or
(2 V^-i'^^D^^'"*""""*"
Jour. As. 1908, 248, to be choked, to be blocked Rec. 17, 94.
up, to be restrained or constrained ; Copt.
(TcuoT, (Thot. Geb ^^ U ,
Twat X, a god who came out

of the chain that fetters Set, and who fettered

Uamemti.

r« oV» 1L H ^ Tomb of Seti I, one of the


shut up, to shut in, to blockade, to put under
^ Tuat VI, a jackal-headed
restraint; var. C -yj ® ,,
fJftH '?-^
^J^' 11
stake of torture.

3 « 3
ffi a [ 806 ] G s

Geb O J1,DenderahIV,8o, ^ J^J. gebius%.(i(j^^j,^-^^,:jp:


Quelques Pap. 93, an ithyphallic god akin to
Menu.
gebgeb ^J-^s
J,
T. 310, S Js J,
Menu
J "^^
of
Gebai '^
J
i.e.,

Coptos.
M. 126, SJ ffi Rec. 30, 192, s
J
C3SZI -
in 1 , in , in

Mar. Aby. I, 44.


SJ SJ -i^l-a, Rec. 8, 136, SJ J ^,
ZS
\ ,

Gebur '^=t Tuat XII, a


sj <r— form of Stat Tab. 39, to overthrow, to slay ; S S U j
>' Horus of the East.
^ 71 the overthrown, slain; Copt.
Geb khenti khat pest-t

[
Hh. 242, Geb, chief of gebgebi SJ SJ l](| -^^ IV, 658,
I
the nine gods.
"^'^'"''"^ '""^
I
^ J^ J I^IS' ' ^'''Inem"

50
crn, Tuat II, a god with a knife-shaped phallus, gebgebit S J S J |^' , dead bodies.

^•^- 99. god of the


C^eb ^ 7,

J ^ ^^,
ZS IIJ, gebgeb
J! Sli celestial ocean. SJ ZS deformed,
n ^V
J^/^/v^/^A
-WWVA, 55 M^^AA^AA
aaaa/va
(for
»<n

^S lame (?) a disease of the leg.

'^~vw\
I
J the celestial ocean or Nile. gebgebi sjBj(j(]I^/"'<Pi^l';

Gebitn=^,Berg.n..34^'^,
A p=q' *~vTl ,^ '^ ^^^ goddess whose bowed
^ J
11

»ltl ' body forms the sky. geba S J ^'^-^-, B.D. 149, VII,

geb,geba sj—^, ^ J "^ 4, to cast evil or threatening glances.

n I'
geba sj '^'^^^^' ^-D- '44, 12,

tree, foliage, booth (?)


a piece of ground; dual S J^^, ^ J^^
^^; Copt, ^'^oi, z4)oi. gebir SJ (](]
-Sas^, Rev. 12, 57, great

man ; compare Arab. yo^.


gebb^JJ^^.^JJ-. A.Z. .,06.

149, earth, ground. gebir Sjl)q^5,^^""'^''t'is"ue:

geb M- 404, a^ bundle


-8, T. 388, -8^ ,

. gebga s J S"^*^, Hh. 472, Rec.

Keb^^^/'^.IV' 36,, 37^, sacW 26, 225, s J S '^^''^' ^^*^- ^^' ^^^'

geb-taJ^,Bj^,gxIr,m^,
leaf, leaves, buds ; Copt. (ToJ^e.
van-. B JS
a kind of goose.
J^ S^JS^^^
geb Sj, zsj^^, sj^, to gebt sj , throne, throne chamber

fail, to collapse, to be helpless ; Copt. 6^^e.


gebt sJ , two arms ; see J^
gebi S ^'^^' Demot. Cat, to be

weak, to collapse ; var. ^J A (j


^^ /^ , Jour.

As. 1908, 300; Copt. Kcooj^e, (TS^e. gep S U. 496, p. 164, M. 328,
N. 859, to rain, to flood.
s G [807] S

gemgem ^^^^^.Vcrbum
_ AAAAAA AAA^/v^
tAivwvsA »w>aa v»^aaa, *^, nooa
flnr»H to search out, to investigate, to
storm, inundation :
I* 336* '1
D vv-w /vww* of water. reckon up.
gep S tt-v^
^^*
nausea, sickness, a fit of
gem usher
*^
a vomiting. ^^\t Ebcrs Pap. i8, I,

89, I, "found illegible or destroyed," a scribe's


*^
* D S ? Ill' Copt. (Ton. note indicating a lacuna in the text.

eepu S ^-iscs- Sphinx Stele 12, an evil


Gemi /i/^l fl
^^""K- ^' '3. a god who
a _zr ' glance (?) -^J-
1 5lJ
'
found places for the dead
gepes Sd^, suppi. 1297

get
'^-—
S Rev. 13, 84, vengeance, avenger;
^, Rec. 29, 147, a group of gods(?)
Copt. KA^..

gef^l^,iv,ii2o,>^n, S <T^, Gem husu ^^f^^^l:^.


^5_^^'5r^' U. 423, ape, monkey; B.D. 177,3; see
^^11^^.
Gemu heru
^^^1 s3*
^•^•

TT ^ ^ cvO '
^'^"'^ ^4 ' compare Heb. plur. 58, 3, a group of gods.

Gem hesu S ^| ^^^ , U. 363,


Gefut
,
a

T. 242, the ape-gods of heaven.


, U. 423,
^
000
gefen >^ 3 ^^' "39..A.Z. 1908, 132, l^e^, A.Z. 1900, ^7,
'^^IP^
ftww ' to revile (?) to abuse (?)

gem, gemi '^^ |, /^ |, /^


ips±. ^^^- ]y^s±.-
name or title of Ra.

gemi /^^=^^, ^^^,


, to find, to dis- A^ ^v 3 , to be sorrowful, in despair.

cover;
^^^, U. 200, T. 78, M. 231, gemgem ^^^^ |, to pant,
N. 6,0,
^^.^^^1 ^1^1 to breathe with diflSculty.

<:^>
I
'
to find a mouth, t'.g.,

(Tin, (Tine, xejjl, xixai.


to speak ; Copt.
gemut^l^^^;^.^^
gemi-t ^V ". '^^. ^
ci, Pap. 3024, 155, something found;
mourning, grief, mourners (?)

12, II, strength, power, might; Copt. (ToJUL.


gemm ^^^t^, a^[ gemgem S^zsl^!^. N. s
P. 360, N.

to find a
ion,
way or means,
to find ;
^ |^^
i.e., to effect something.
fl^
S ^ »
^^^- *^» **7, 228,
877,

gemgem Ag£=ii^^^=z,Mar. Kam. P. 342, /^ ^ ^ ^, X


Shipwreck 59.

% I , Anastasi I,

, B.D. 113, 2.
w
3^4
ffi G [ 808 ] G SS

^^, Love Songs i, 2, 7, 12, gemh^l^l^^.^^l^,


^=^ A.Z. 1867, 107, to weep, to mourn.

to break, to smash, to crush, to seize, to touch,


to handle, to try by the taste or touch.
gemh-t^l^le^^.^^l
gem-t zs \ a bird; plur. Ag^^
v\ , weeping woman, wailing woman, widow.

gemi /^ ^'^^11'^ herb. gemh.t^^fo^.A«|ol3!,.


garden plants. IV, 200, the hair over the temples or by the

gemi ^ Hh. 9 sidesofthehead;^^|^^j,B.D.


]^^,-wn^o^
gemu Ag (2 °

III'
Koller Pap. 3, 8, a
kind of precious stone.
X46.z5,x, hair, foliage;

gemah S/ to weigh, to grasp, to


enclose, to bind.
gemh /^?^
XT-'-I-
l,^-^- '908,
r
120
of trees,
leaves
foliage.

Gematcha (^kX\T^ Demot. Cat. Ill, 247, 4,


gemhu S^|^cp,p.s.B. 13,317,

Cambyses.
I, 99, part of a shrine; S^^K^St'. two
stones for doors of a tomb.
gema s (I , Rev. 14, 100, garden.
gemsh S '-^, hair, lock, tress.
Rev.
gema S ^7
1 3, 64, evil
\' Copt. 6l)OJULe.
gen S S I, p. 562, ffi
^, u. 491,

^%^\l^, ^^\
/VA/W\A
gemuh
^—^ to see, to perceive, to scrutinize ;
bull; var.

B.D. 69,
tt

13.
I , N. 915 ;
plur. ^ %^ j,

II '
see gemh.
S J^yt, s
AAA/VAA AAA/VAA

gemnen /tg , Rev. 15,


gen-t- 3, N.979,
W W 111

102, cumin ; Heb. ^J33 Gr. Kvfiivov, Arab. p. 3"4» -N. 1078, JfiwVA ^ , WWW
s L.D. Ill, 194, 27, memorial,
I ,

gemr s jga> 17 , Rev. ir, 169, record, archive, memorandum; plur. AA/VVV\

C <3*-A EnL
^^^* ^^' ^'^'^' *^"^^^^ Copt. Rec. 31, 25, vSg 3 I , A.Z. 1880, 49, ^
ftAAA/W ^^M

s ^^^ S
gemh ^^1^, ^1^1^ IV, 5^^> AAAAAA

Tombos
P
^ ^
N
P Pi

NN^ ,-»«^
I
>-.

Stele 15,
1 1 MM^
AA/VAAA
<:i ^|Xj^l
, /VAAA.V

,
I I I
N (3 I I
1'

, Mar. Karn.
I I I

52, 20, /VAAAA^ Thes. 1285, annals.


see, to look, to perceive ; van ^n^ ^\ Q v\ j^^ .

geinh.t>S^|.^, sigh., glance. gengenu S ZS


^N ^N y
I

j.
Rouge I.H.
/W\A/V\ AAAAAA N I

256, records, archives, annals.

gen§^o,^S^ , reed, plant; plur.

^ P^,
wick of a lamp ; plur. Ag ^ ^ ^ s
g-^ , ,
,
. Leyd. Pap. 4,
^ ^,
14, water

T:-'^!^^ plants; var. S "^ O ^; Heb. n^jP.


25 G [ 809 ] Q

gengen-t S S *^ *,

"scd
Peasant 33,

medi-
genu
of bird, crane
^ ^ '^, vS. '^, a kind

5J ZS "^^"^ * '^^^ ®'' pl^i^t •" (?)

genbut S Jo^'m, Q Jo'm


Genur S |^?^^,n. 979, S ^^?» ^ _Zr AAAAAA^AAAAAA
'""

god who presided over


g?i, a man with woolly hair plur. S o (?); jl

^, B.D. 14, 4, a offer-

ings; varr. Q ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^• ,
^^^j,IV.695.^J.V^i.
Gengen ur S S "^^i
^, b.D. 54, 2,
AAAAAA WVAAA <^ ^ 1 1

C S "^^ ^=» j) the Goose-god who


, laid genf ^[^v
o #A^^,
^'
A-Z. 45. 13a. to revile,
AAAAAA AAAAAA .^T ^ *~^ l-J
AAAAAA *>^ to abuse.

^ ^^ ^
C\
the Cosmic Egg ; var. (Saite) .

j^
genmd ^ (5

Gen urit S
A/wsAA
^ ^ m.
11 . * goddess of offer-
ings.
AAAA/i
, Jour. As.

Gen hesu ^ | P ^^L^ '


^" ^^"^ '
^^^ friend, fosterer.

genmu S '^,11.498, ^
A^yVVAA J JT AAAA^

Ken S n
-^
A-^- ^^99. 95. a copper A A A , T, 319, servants, vassals.
AAAAAA object.
genkha S "7^, Westcar Pap. 7. 3. to

genu S , metal pots or vases. A i; '


work(?)
AAAAAA I I I

genkha S "^.IV, 86, to be subject to


gen S ^, S gZi , to cry out, to beg, AAAAAA "jic to toil under orders (?)
2JL
AAAAAA ^U. AAAAAA Cjl

.0 beseech; O O %> ^, P*""™-' ^


Copt.
genkha S **7*, Tombos Stele 1 6, S
AAAAAA /I iil W "'-' • •
AAAAAA ^'C AAAAAA

star, luminary; plur. i^


genn S ^ Qf» Jour. As. 1908, 259, to )*(
,

A^^SAAA ^ri
a.
X
'

I
>
AAAAAA
AAAAAA i^X
{P^^u^ Rec. 27, 225, A.Z. 1908, 131,
be gentle or gracious ; Copt. (THoit. r^^' 29,5*. 53.

gen S (;8^^^, S |^, to be weak, S D ^


AAAAAA >*! AAAAAA iil
genkha pe-t » »
, dove,
A/V\AAA

helpless, limp.
pigeon ; Copt. (TpOJtxne.

genn S /ft, S o, S -^ts^, S ^^^, wing;


"^ AAAAAA fNX I '
AAAAAA ilJL
AAAAAA
A/^NAAA
' AAAAAA
AA/V>AA
-tt ' /SAAAAA
AAAAAA gensh see^^^?^.
I \\ I AAAAAA A

gent vSa \v , B.D. 38A, 6, slit, wound.


be weak or helpless, to be- paralysed or spell-

bound ; Copt. (ThoiT, <5^n, XHlt, (5^0.


^®^* n i^' ^^ ^' *o ^^ ^'°*^' angry;
/V^VWA ill III >( y^ var. ^^ ; Copt. (TconX.
33, 6, weaknesses, defects, troubles.
ger S , S ^ , S i], Rec. 21, 86,
genu S 0^1^, IV,- 502, helpless
P.S.B. 31, 13, also, further, moreover, but;
"^^1* weak beings or
man, weak ; plur.
8^ I I things. S is often written wrongly for
^^, serfstele^o!
gen-t ^ Qf '^ Jour. As. 1908, 276,
AAAAAA Si.
.
ger-t <=>, Rec 31, 173. 33. »9. ^^ .

heap, abundance; Copt. (Thvoot.


^ B.D. 64, 22, but ; Copt. (Te.

gennu ^0 ^ J| J. L.^. Ill, 65 a,


gert(?) <^,
a a kind of rat, mole
TL,h,Gr.a'XXo.(?)
(?); Heb.

14, lamp-stands, candlesticks, stands for offerings.


25 a [810] G s
a kind of wooden
ger S , S j , ZS ^£^^ 3 , to furnish, gera-t
weapon or tool.

to found, etc. see S 5\ v s


^
: .

<rr> r~m geri ^^^' P"^""^' ^°P^*


^^\B'
ger (gerg) ^^, ^^ ,
,
possessor, (5^lXe, Heb. 1^.
*
^"""^ ^°"^' ^'
ovmer, master; var. S Q } .
geriu ^l](l"^|. ^'
kind of bird.

geri (3 "^ , wig, headdress.

grugus S e S [^
°
Rev. 12, 69, W
^^^^^ crocus, saffron Gr. KpoKov.
Gertes S ;

a god of
I )|
^*^.
nnm
imni

^^
Gerbatus
,
s
L.D. Ill, 160, the name of a
^""^^
J ^ "K^^ Hittite.
1

S y Rs"^- ^3, 29, to be wrapped


gerp
_gai 0' up.
g?> , to lie, falsehood ; see S ^ ^ .

gerp S Dg?i, Jour. As. 1908, 302, to

ger S
^0^A |^=.,
Q?i, Amen. 7, 7, 9, Rec. 31, 165, to reveal a matter
71; li /A
reveal:
ZS t^ ^ Love Songs 3, 4, to be still,

Copt. (Too.
silent
(,^pj ^^„Xn.

<n>_S'Mr'
ger re S g^i, silent-mouthed.
««-- ^ k ^- ^
c:;.^xoi;i:

germi S £z= ^, a kind of wild


geru S %^^, Peasant 211, S (](]

plant used in medicine, wild parsley ; Copt.


^'^^ silent man, i.e., a poor man. Kp^^XJL (carthamus
Or Si ' silvestris).

geru (gergu) ^ I

I
'
Rev. 141,
8,
subjects.
germpi
pigeon; Copt. (TpOJULni.
^^ d |]|]
e '^, dove,

gerr S <c U. 498, T. 319, to run


away, to flee in terror.
grenbet S /wwva
J^^, P.S.B. isss,
geru S „ V5^
I

i , hunters.

gerger ^^^-^.'°
ger S sjr^ , balsam plant or tree
^''"""^moiish:

; ^
gerh
,^—0
^
Leyd. Pap.
I
'^, A.Z.. 1905, 29,

Rechnungen
^S I
, 5, 13, 43,
\\ o , D^crets 108, incense.
/T o o to cease, to come to rest, to die down

gerut ^ ^ ^ ft3 » scented unguent. (of the wind),. finished.

^ S
.fiaisr^^'
O Rev. 12, 26, buckler, shield;
Copt. (TX.
gerh
^l^f. ^.^® ^.

gerr S .2^, ffi


.aa^^fl. Rev. 13, 76, O S
burnt Copt. 6^lX. S
sacrifice, offering ;
(^|](aO^ S 80 I, Rev. II, 126,
gera ^ \J ^;
Rev. 13, 33, strip of cloth,
_2as *-" rag(?) I, ^rii» ^S^y^Q, night, darkness; plur.

gera !'
to drive away, to
ject; Copt.XOOCJOpe.
re-
S
l^^p^^ X. 339, N. 626, ^
s [811] G S

^^, P. 537.
^f -r j.
j^l (jlj Gerh en s&hs. sennu en ^em ^
^=^ III '
"^^^ '905. «2 ; F=q ^ ,<:4-, a whole

night; Copt. (Tujp^. For the 12 hours of 18c, 4, night of erecting the pavilion of Horut.
the night see Thes. 28.
Gerh en sftha Tet em fetu O 8
Gerh p=y=5 Tuat V, Night, a black vaulted
* ' figure in the kingdom of Seker.

Gerh S | ,^_d % , one of the four ele- I 8a, 4, night of setting up the Tet pillar.

mental gods ; see Khemenu. Gerh en setcher Ast resut S 8

Gerh S ? ,^_d J) ^^^ Night-god, night


5lI' personified.

Gerljiit S , one of the four


i8d, 4, watch-night of Isis.

elemental goddesses, consort of Gerh, a personi- Gerh en shesp Heru meskhen


fication of night.

Gerh en ip-t renput S 8 i?^/wvvna


neteru f^^^vww*
^^^ B.D. 19, 10, night
L-/1 p
of the resurrection of

fj Q r^ B.D. 25, 3,the "night of counting


Mr Horus.
—>-^— 1111' years," night of judgi^ment.
Gerh en sheta aru S
1
S'^^
Gerh en arit sap-t, etc. S 8 t^^ CZEZJ

of the secret ceremonies (of Osiris).


ci I H -**— w^ o Jn^ J^ 1 1 III'
i8f, the " night of counting up the dead," night
Gerhit S8 j) '
^^^ name of a mytho-
of judgement. <ir> A iu\ logical serpent.

Gerh en aha-a ZS ^"^^^ Q£l Gersi S (|(j


.Jj,
B.D. 144, the door-

B.l). 18, 3, night of the battle


keeper of the 1 8th Pylon.
between Horus and Set.
gersh S "^^^^"^ ^ P'*"* "sed in medi-

"^7^ <rr> (5 III' cine.


Gerh en utcha metut
* I o
aa^ws
S gershta S ttT«T ] (1 ^ , a weapon (?)
[
B.D. 19, 10, night of weighing
i <:2i 21 I
words and deeds. gersheri S gn^, "young man,
Gerh en Haker S 8 p^ /wwsa fg " Kalasirian " (Herodotus IV, 116); Copt.

, B.D. i8e, 3, night of Haker. &Paipe{?)


occupy, take over
cere S f ^° to

Gerh en
,
hati ^=y=^

L,D. IV, 67, night wherein a tear of


f\ W
^

gerg
^ <:z>ij' something; Copt. (TtoX.

^S ,^. P- 833.
^ c^. N.

dropped into the Nile and caused the In-


Isis

undation; Arab. Lelet an-Nuktah. The modern


775>
^X.^' '^' ^^^' ^- ^°^' ^" *'^^'
«=4i'

festival of the " Night of the Drop " was cele-


Thes. 120, S f ^i|, Rec. 20, 40, S
brated on the nth day of Paoni (June 17).

Gerh en khet khau S 8 (^=y=^ ^/vwva

^^' °^
^I'^^''^'
Gerh en kheb ta S
'^'

8 <^^ ^^^^
^' "'^^'

®
Barsha

to
2, XXI,

found, to establish,
^ Q X^, A.Z. 45, 125,

to settle a country or
district, to make ready or habitable, to equip,
B.D. i8f, night of the ceremony
J J.
,

s
of ploughing
soaked in blood.
up the earth after it had been
to furnish, to prepare;

founded; Copt. (TcopcTT (TpHCTe.


Lm- well
s a [812] G s

gerg per S jl
^^^, to found a gergi S X ^^ ^. Thes. 1482, y^
^£^
house, to marry;
^^ f^^ |' ^^' 97.
ffi
__Xili]^' IV' 971, liar; plur.
^X
S
to found or set S
up a statue ;
^ | ® ,
^^^, L.D. III, i40E,IV, 1078,
X^^
L.D. Ill, 140B, to foundatown; S ^ ll^l,Rec.35,x26,^(]();^;^^
_^_^ di> ' ' ' » -
I

, L.D. III, 140B, to stablish heaven and


X ^^m^' IV' 97^' speakers of lies.

earth; c^^fifl

I, 7, 68,
^
towns colonized by Egypt.
® ^^ f '
^a'"- ^^V-

gerg-t ^ S.^, ^ S.,"^ ^


'L-=y]'-S»'
^
13, 104, finger ring.
S
^ r ^^ , f ^^^, possessions, equip-
geh Z5 .,Rev.i3,89, ^s=^^i,
ment, furniture, furnishing, mastery of a house

plur. ^ jX, ^ I
J
house furniture ; S Rev.,3.39-Lii^qi.^''cTp::Kftre:
I, Kubb^n Stele 12.

s
gergi
X^^l' X^ \, possessor,
gehU S I ^ ^ ^. helpless ones.
a
landlord, overlord f founder of
S '^^j
; ) ,
geh ffi § a disease of the feet.
/\ III
this earth;
landlord of the Two Lands,
^^___^, i.e., of all Egypt. gehes ZS
^ p
r^, S
P ^« ^-Z. 1866,
(2
gergut s f pw^.
f "^^s kinsfolk, posterity.
99, S I p ^, Rec. 29, 148,

gergut S s^=^^^^,P.i62,M.252,
S S <^^(?), Hh. 465, S X ""', Hh. IV, 171, gazelle; s| ^ ^, s| fe^i.

Xn "^ ^ j 563, Rev. 6, 29, homesteads, [a](](]r^^,Rev.ii,i5o;var. S^|pl^.


^M- 1 ^> I I
settlements.
Copt. (T^-^ci, (5^^ci, (T^oc, (Tzoc,
gergU ^ S I
,
parts of a ship.
cyxoc.

.
gerg-t S X -^
<:::z>'=^!wvvAA
,
^' ^^' ^^''P^"?' °''"^-
mental water.
Gehsit ,^ ^^ ' ^ gazelle-goddess.

gerg ^ X ^^' ^SX gehes i j "'^,


^^' P^, Leyd. Pap. 8, 5, I

^x|A^. §sx. §5i'


Westcar 2, i,

case, box, chest.


^ 1

I I I
, VVestcar 12, 5, toilet-

toUe;varr.S^X^Q.^^^^oX; ges ,
/
) Palermo Stele, one half;

gerg-t <^X' ^ X' ^ i"^. one year and a half; Copt. (Toc,
ZOC, (^C,
[ 2cec.
falsehood, untruth; plur.
XQT' c^» ^'^»
ges U. 209, 490, P. 97, 191,
S Ci I
; sP' :,

M. 362, N. 914, 1 142,


S , T. 208, the side;

A.Z. 1879, Si> highly coloured lies; Copt.


w right side
(ToX. , west, i,g.f
Si G [813] G B
D
Qn^nzrl, the south; '^^n gesges 1, A.Z. 1873, f3i,gifU(?)

ges ^ >, Rev. - to tie,to


.U-fl* bind,
U. 580, one on this side, one on that side;

dual ^,
.N. 8oi.
P. 182,
^ p, P. 667, 776,

the two sides;


S^
p
ges Q p ^, Ebers Pap. 106, 4, ^,
\\, \\^,

, the two sides of a house ; ;^ fl^,

both sides of a boat


/
— 1
1 1 r
, all sides : C y^ I , to smear with oil or unguent, to

plur. S p ^, N. 976. anoint; S '

1< IV, 688,

rubbed with oil.


ges —— en ges -wnaaa for <?-— ,

gesu
I

O unguent, oil.
erges<zr=>^, (]<=>^z=z[l, ^Sp (2
,

/ , by, near; er gesui <:=>^^^^, U. gesges U-fl, L-^, to


585,

on both sides; t^t her ges ^ —°^ mix ointment.


c^ I

gesges S J^ X
t.^,
IV, 971, 1090, , Thes. 1482, to set p p
?k_«/|, to measure.
oneself on one side, i.e., to show favour or
partiality.
gesa
ges ^ IV, 362, "^^ ~^
^, the
L-ZI
, to measure with cord.

upper part of an obelisk, i.e., the pyramidion.


gesa ffi
P
IqI
^ ^, Peasant 312,

gesi V^
^A
'
he who is at the side,
bystander.
SP^\^%'SP^^^'SP
ges ", fold, resting-place of a flock
r^ ^
^ _^ 21'
1K to fall (?) to waver, to be untrue
(of scales), falsehood.
n
I I I I
I , shepherds' pens gesa a ^ ^. R- ». >48.^.o_N=

IV, II 14, town enclosures.


,
gesa S S' 1 onm , a kind of stone.

gesu ^^^^^1, ^^^y(?^^, men em-


Gesi _^ ()() ^ , Cairo Pap. IV, 2, a god.
ployed in government storehouses.

-^ gesu f ;=r^' ^rt:!' flatulence, a


gesi -.^,
W 7\ A , sp J\
, to stride, to
'

disease (?) ; Copt. (TtOC.


run; Copt. (Toxi.

ges-t zsp , P. 376, N. 1151, -^ gesu S P ^ f^ . bide, skin.

A.Z. 1908, 118, course, stride; plur Geseptiu(?) ^w^^^^^j, Thes. 59,

, lord of running, the jackal. the gods of the 7th day of the month

X W X ^ (^3) a kind of bread


gespekh
I

gesges -^111' or cake.

u-fl
gesfen S P
'^^1 Ebers Papt 48, 13,

to increase, to overflow, to to over- "^"'^


:, fill
g^ ^—^ ibid. 65, 3, a seed used in
flowing. '
Jc.*^ • o •' medicine.
\

s G [814] G 7^

gesem S Rev., windstorm ;


geshd ^ (1 i , reed, rush ; varr. S
Copt. (TbcJjL.

I=SI3|t5, ^^(); CoptKA-a.


gesem
__^^.__^^^
rainstorm, flood; Copt. (TtOCiUL, ^ToCJUL Geshi ® flO' * ^o''™ of t^e Sun-god.
t <r- > / I

gesr -
O, Rec. I, 52,
geshp ^ D Rev. 13, 29, to recite
Rev. 17, 146, bunch, bundle,
nt n »,

measure. magic prayers ; compare Heb. f)tp3


\\ III'
O „v_ the bark of a tree ; Copt,
geshu(?) -
geg _ ^5,

gest4 ^^« ,
IV, 503,
^ geg
ZS
"divine hawk"
i, the cry of the goose or of the

^^z^ 1 s==3 see


3]);
J(]v;,^,
Peasant 305,
%\ (J (]

Rec. 6, 127, I
°| , scribe's

geg to eat
writing palette;
] 1
ra
J'^^ S I,

ebony palette.
geg

"\ nn 5^ one of the four sons, of Horus; see ^ ^ ^^^' ^^^^^' ^•^- ^^") ^^' '9. to

Amest, Mesta, peep, to pry into, to look with curiosity, to

Rec. 4, 121, un- wink the eyes.


gestir
w 1000' guent (?)
get ^ ^wvvA , fish-pool ; Copt. OCOT".
gestep ^ /ij to protect (?)
D
:=3 to run, to stride; Copt.
get ^^, an unguent
gesth '
7^ (Tbzi.
Geta ^ (1 J, Tuat VI, a god in the Tuat
^ f^i t to run, to stride
gest
I /\
^ ' Copt. <3^zi. geti S (S , a fruit.
Ill

gesteb van
geten 1^, ^^"P' P'^" ^-^
'
^^P*'
^^T",
^s^{?) ... o e' JULe(?)

gesh ^ 7=T. _5_ /^, to pour out, geteg ^ ^, Rev. 12, 66, to move rapidly.
(ZSZI I

to sprinkle, to bedew ; Copt. XUXy. e I

getcham s \ 1

_^ i.
Rev. 12, 26, a
gesh-t cszi , a pool, lake.
handful; Copt. (r^.2fJULIt
[816]

T
cx = Heb. n and Copt. T".
taiu -^w,
n \> ^ \>

:i-
. ^'^' I'
^ ^»lhou, thee.
, Jour. As. 1908,
III

<:2k =» /\, bread, loaf, cake.


291, lands, the world; :, U. 573, N. 967,

^ IV, 890, while, whilst, when, as, be- the four quarters of the world
0' cause, since, during.
ta with hetch C3,
J- A fl, to give.
^ " earth lightening," f'.e.,
\> I or
dawn, daybreak.
I nl o
ra, support; van \ h.

IM
staff,
I ta with sma , ^D. IB, 2,

/p\ 1 _ ' Gen. Epist. 63, misery.


-
I

!,
wretchedness.
Y^,
B. D. 1 7, 47, 49 /^
to bury in the earth
a ^ ^, ^'^(j, demon, pron. "this,"
°
late the fem. article ; Copt. TA.I, TH. tau - vA P. 829, landsmen, people
21 o' of a country, men, folk.

a o "^ O I , Rev., this ; Copt. TH.

people of the Two Lands, />., Egyptians.

time; see at
^ g.
Ta-merau
people of the land of the Nile-flood,
HtMi- i.e.,
the

the
t^a
I
"^ ^ . Rev. 13, 75, time ; Copt. XH. Egyptians.

N^ "^^
part, portion (in arith-
ba-t cx
^ r metic).
ta-temu(?),tamu(?) I^^^^j.
a •, T. 392, , M. 406,
n I

I n \> I' I
>^' in crzi
I, Heruemheb 5, ,^

kkili'
'
Rev. ir, 181,
Wi J) I, Amen. 22, 11, all the
crDI jJT, ,
ground
men and women inhabiting a country, population.
land, earth, world, soil, dust ; Copt. XO, BO.

ta-t
'^
®
Nastasen Stele 10, land Ta Aabetch =?=s= 2 , T. 274, "land of
country
^^'^ n CUD ^^"^^ SI S\ \>
the headjbox of Osiris "
—a royal title.

taui
Taiakhu ^^®^^j|j^.
land of the Spirits, a part of the Central or
£^ o Southern SQd^.
'
cia (ia <^» ^'^- 97. 73

74, the Two Lands, />., South-land and North- Ta ur ^^^ ^^^ *^* "^^* *'*^^ ^^ *
^f*' ship, starboard.
land, or Upper and Lower Egypt, the former
being the realm of Horus, ^. and the ta ber
, latter
s I J J
.1 I
o o unenclosed or waste
that of Set, Rec. 15, 150. O.
y^vl,
J land, foreign land.
[816]

Ta meh =p^°*=^,
he North, the Delta, Lower Egypt.
^^^^A* ^^^^^"^
®^ Tauab
^^=f
a the Pure Land,
the Tuat.
i.e.,

Ta ur ®, B.D. 40, 5, Great


Ta neheh
•'IE ^'w^AA 8
X
o . . _ Land, a part of the Tuat.

/J\
§ O§ .
" Land of Eternity," i.e., the grave.
Ta mes tchet '"
fti P*^, B.D. 140,

Ta neter T ,
" Land of the God," the 7, a title of the Tuat.

southern part of the Eastern Desert and Arabia.


Ta en luaslt a^^^ , 163, 12,
P
Taiu nu neteru ^^ ^ TT\' ^'^'' " land of Truth " —a name of the kingdom of
Osiris,
"Lands of the Gods," i.e., Arabia and other
countries to the east of Egypt. Ta en maa kberu /<a/v«aa , Ani
"^"^
TauiRekhti =??, B.D.I,i6,i8d, I, 27, "land of Truth-speaking," a name of the

etc., the countries of Isis and Nephthys; kingdom of Osiris. For "land,"
3,
V \> \> <=> ^ IE , ,

I SI
,

var :^ ^ \> ^> :^ :k.


"island" may perhaps be read.
E3SS ci W Q
'^ ' sss
'^"^j
Ta nefer T B.D. 140, 5,
o W
" beautiful Land," a title of the Tuat.
Takharu (orAa^^^)T
Ta ankh
"Os,
^^1'
-f ! B.D., land (or, island) of the kharu
birds.
he-t
I s Q^f
Tuat VI, the abode of Osiris in the Tuat.

ta Sebek a kind of earth, clay.


-s^lll
,
'Taher-sta-nef-^p-^X
tashu ^^^ "^ J, ^^^ .'4, 5/,
un-
Pap. Ani a title of Osiris.
VB
, 2, 5,
I 5li cultivated land.

Ta Shema ^=^^ -i^, the land of the Ta Sekri W , Tuat V, the


I s
South, the South, Upper Egypt.
domain of Seker.

Ta j\ the primeval Earth-god, Ta shet /WNAAA, Ombos I, 319,


,
,
3S Ci X AAAAAA
" Land of the Lake," i.e., the Fayy<im.
husband of the Sky-goddess

Ta sheta B.D. 22,


H^D
,
Tatiu I, B.D. 49, 19, Earth-
D '^ 3,
" the hidden Land," i.e., the Other World.
gods as opposed to sky-gods
Ta qebb f \l ^^^^, B.D. 6r, 8,
Ta =???= Jj, Tuat III: (i) the Earth-god;
" Land of Refreshing," i.e., the Tuat.
(2) , a district god, Tuat VIII ; (3) ^ ],
Ta tuba (Tautba ?)
the god of a Circle, J^"^^ J 1 s3'
a god of food.
Taiakhut
TZ^®\^^i' Ta tebu 7^ ^ J ^ ©> ^•^- ^5, 15,
fuat VI, the abode of Osiris in the Tuat.

TauiAger ^SA
s
H
S
S ^
C^£^
, Pap.
a district in the Tuat; var. ^^^^^
J >^ r^*
Ani 2, 9, the districts of the Tuat of Memphis jk the land of the Other
Ta Tuat World.
and Heliopolis. :,n'

Ta ankhtt C£5^, land of Ta Teser


t
Life, t.e., the Tuat, the cemetery, the grave. the "holy Land"; see Ta Tcheser.
[817]

Ta tcheser -w- ^ *^^^,


t. 175, -«?- ta en sekh-t q a«ma* flflfl, a "field-

"^ S^ t^£va, P. 121, -^^, M. 157,


bread " —a kind of bread.
N. no, B.D. 182, 12, "the holy Ta en tchet K ^T^ ,
" everlasting
Land," i.e., the Juat.
bread " eaten by the blessed.

Ta tchet __. "^ " Land of Eternity,"


-^l />., the Tuat. tau nefer bread made of fine
I I I flour.
^ '^
ta
fluid of
I

some
n III'

kind, drink
D m (?)
III' D
^
VSA/»AA III
tau nefer fihft (?) §
*^ I
f
Rec. 17, 145, a kind of bread.

ta "^ , Rev. -c= "^^ 7\


tau re
n I 5 q=^
I I ill' e... I I I III'

Anastasi III, 2, 5.

ta g,U. 97, N. 375,


Q ^, T. 335,^, tau hem a bread of the

OA Q '— >
I
^ A '^Q ' I
celestials, i.e.,
I

bread of angels.
I I
I ,

ta hetch S
\J
t A
iA
^ pyramid loaf of white
bread.
'^^^i'Si^e;^. I I I O I II
k

O ta s&f ^3) »<^^. /\ n^ a kind of


, bread, loaf, cake, a cake made 1 1 11
^^^ ' bread.
I I I

of fruit, e.g., r\ a^^vnaa


J
M ^, V, i6i, mulberry
ta XnsL c^ C) JL T. 63, the mom-
c) ( ' ing bread.
bread; '='
9 nil, B.D. 169, 21, 22, the four
^« Q p^-. Bubastis 51, slab of stone,
cakes of Sekhem and Aqenu:
^
^
" o— -nil'
, B.D. omD ' T__r stone, altar slab.

189, 20, the seven cakes; o y-D III, T. 344,


Ta(?) ^ ^, Rec. 26, 224, O ^, the

god Thoth.
the three meals of heaven; o yV ||, the two
meals of earth.

tata g
O
'^^
I
a
D I I
^
I I I
^ o,
Will'

be
,
'^^i^^^^
bread.

ta asher
O
-£^<^' 0, I I I _E^ ° III
« (1(1 ) ]| , Metternich Stele 80, to glow, to be
^, a kind of toasted bread presented as an
offering. red-hot, to bum, to be ardent, to be angry, hot,
burning, to be hot, to boil (of water),
Ta akhem khesetch A ® ^^ -^
(1
fiery:

® n "^ T. 288, M. 65, N. 126, the bread in- ^tau, taftug-^lll]!. °^|^l.
I ( ' corruptible eaten by the blessed.

xicL aa aa ^^^^*-=»© *'


a kind of
\J c=±i=Dll cake. 4.o„ '^ "^^ Hi a fiery man, one of ardent
^ ^^4'
tau&b ^

ta Menu(P) |
a''^ holy bread (made by
the god Ptah).

Berg.
ta kh
P disposition.

?-
cakes of Menu.
'^ , I, 14, man who is naturally irascible.

^ a fiery man, ardent,


ta kha-t
ta en aah o avs^ -•^=^, IV, 1131, bread
D I
irascible.

of the moon, i.e., of the month.

(2 the name of a mythological serpent


tau en unem
"eating bread"
1 1

f
—a kind of bread
, Rec.
ta re ^ (l -^ , enemy, foe.
'7» i45»

5^
[818]

(1 (? ^ B.D. 1 25, II, one of the 42 assessors o*^^ <ci>'^0, to bind, to fetter; var.
U
14 1j' of Osiris.

ta-t ^ I , Roug^ I.H. 256, ^ ^ I , Amen.

ta^t ^^^ si, Rev. = Copt. Terr.(1

D taan-t ^^^
company, assembly, crowd, mob, tribunal; Qf ^' J°"^- ^^- 1908, tx

VQi I **o*, great council;


D j
^^ /SA/\^AA 238, completion.

great council of the city


1

I
AA/W\A
Ta-aa-t-pa-khent o^ ^ ^ ((j|,
,
o /Q
Mar. Karn. 42, 21, title of a goddess.
.council of the land; (f^ L-^< cm ,

D I taken into court (of a case at tai o , conjunctive particle; Copt TG.
!• law) ; Copt. eo.
tai ^ ^» ^^4^' belonging to;
ta boundary.
D I
"D \> I
,

tai-a ^'^^|l(j^,my,mine; tai-k o


ta o '^,
_ a plant.
tai-t ^^ijij^» thy, thine;

** ^'^'^' 0^0, ^, Rev. tai-f o <^ [|[| ^.=_, his; tai-s o'
II, 178, to defile, to pollute, to be impure. her, hers; tai-n ci ^ lj(J , our, ours;

tata c^ "^^ o "^^ '•""^^j to masturbate, tai-ten o AAAAAA, your, yours; tai-

to pollute; var. c=^'^e^"^<-=0). sen o*^

tata^-t o ^^c\ ci 1] , copulation. their, theirs. Demotic forms are : o ^^, (1


^
masturbation, sexual pollution. - T^., my, mine (Rev. 11, 124); '^^^(j^
Ta-t o ^^® ^ , Rev. 1 1, 186, the Tuat ^^ , Rev. II, 168, o ''^, (I , Rev. 13, 2,

or Other World ; see. Tuat. his; Copt nrO) in TOJI, TOOK, Ttoq,
TtJOIt, etc.
ta4 i2k ^^ [1 , demonst. pron. fem. this ; see

Rec. 31, 197, to withstand, to resist; Copt.

^'^^'^^ to adore. tai 5 ()(]


"^ '^, Rec. 32, 84, '^, to

clothe, to dress, to array in apparel.

2 «», N. 3^6, 985, D "^ °. U- 66, 67,


a sheet of cloth or linen, sail, awning, garment,

clothing, apparel; £) ^^ V^ || 1 , mummy


swathings.
« (1 II , a goddess who wove apparel for

the deceased in the Other World ; var.


^ (j

^J^, U. 66 ; and see Tai. (1 (1


I? ,
" bandaged one " —a title of Osiris.
[ 819 ]

tau]?(?)
4, 10, to sink
D
down.
k^ I ^' "^^ ^"*'

^e (ZED xx I

taush-t
^:
5k11s-^^<'-'''p--.-k1i;^.
Dk1^ls>115S^•i^11 tab-t
^^J^, ^-^ft^.brick.
O S\* ^ m I4 O'
^^^ godt^ess of weaving tile, slab;

XOXWClG, xco&i.
var. o ^U omD
; CopL XOJ&e,

''"'•Dk1°-^«-'^-3«°'DkK' Hearst Pap. 9, 18, furnace,


taf
D oven.

tamam
-k-*'^^' ^"k-*"
^'''-^
Skim -.511 :n- 5 , sack, bag, skin ; var.
^ ^ g
tjf:5j?.^.Dkii!?.nk
11 u' D ^11 E ^' XOOJULG.
^°°'"' 8^*^' P^''^^' fitting, seemly ; Copt.

threshold ; Copt. TOT^.. , Rev. 14, 19, to be

Taitt
excellence,
z.

/.<?.,
^m
the tomb
, the "Gate," par silent

tamit
; Copt. TUOJJL.

ci <^ '
ll/l ^o, Rev. 13, 92,
Taitt ^ ^ Berg. II, 12, a form
Sll'ff C^£^' of Ament.
the midst of; Copt. TJtXHTe.

tai o ^5^ nil ^ , scorpion

B.D. 108, Copt.


tamu 2
some
'^ ^^
disgusting thing or quality; var.
TfifiRfl, Peasant 131,

«=»
3, fifty;
tam(?) nnnnn,
belonging to him, his
tai-f o ^'Copt. xtJoq, xeq. tamen-t c^ "^ *^^^
Jl o, Rev. - Copt.

TAJLIIte, this manner.


tair j^ , fiend, enemy ; see

D %-! ^^'^^'^--m-llZJ^-
6, 96, a very ancient earth-god ; ^vww^ J^
tai-set « (1(1 No, belonging to her, hers;
Jj, the "great Tanen."
see o
Tanen-t ^ 11 ^ J), ^ *"*,

. 11^ consort of Tanen, an earth-god-


P. 368, a god of api)arel.
TTO' ^ dess.

tauai o"^ f] O Rev. 12,


Tanen-t ^3 ll *^, B.D. 17, ua,
(](j
". 38,

morning ; Copt. XOO**"!.

logical locality; (2) an important sanctuary of


Seker ; (3) the burial-place of Osiris.

tauf
fiirnace, kiln, oven. Ombos
Taneb-tiur
I,
^^^^^^>
Z93, a goddess of offerings.
,

i r ^
[820] T

Ta nett em khen u&a o ^-^^BM^'B\h^?.'


^ Jnls Denderah* III, lo, a title of Hathor. Leyd. Pap. O
^ ^^ -,^7, 10,

scum, froth
jig8,ACZZD
(S I

Ta nett
Denderah
em tcheser (?)
II, 50, a name
c^

of the
^ solar
scoriae,

tahua D
sediment

^—
(?)

f] "^ ^.
(?)

dross,

disk.
lees, dregs, sediment (?)

Tar .gas'^, B.D. T64, 16,


^ tahen rv/^^
D
Amen. 5, 10, 12, 16, a fiend in to be bright, to shine, to glitter, to sparkle ; see
ima the Tuat.

taruD^^ j

I
fiends, demons, devils,
enemies.
takheb ^ ^^ ® J O sweat, any exu-

o^^^^
,

tarara dation or emission of the body ; var. U O •

, Rev. 14, 13, to rejoice; Copt. TTeXuX.


takhbusta
^"^^J^^]!]!}.
TaraUSh f^"^^"^!, Darius; Pers. (2 'd' Harris 500, 2, 4, 12, sack.
2J I (j -fj-,

'
"n TTT H T<^ *'J^ <TT X^. Da-a-ra-ya-va-u-sh,
takhenR ® '^, P. 229 ;
Bab. y ^y<y -yy<y ^^y? '$i-y<y, Da-ri-ya-mush, /I VJ AAAAAA

Gr. Aapeio9. var. ^^'^,U. 538.

Tariush [^W^^]' (s¥¥S]' tas o ^^. [g] , Rev., harshness, abruptness


Darius.
^
TarUSh ( ^^ T^Tifl, Darius; var.
"^ [q]
1^ ^ ^, Rev. ; Copt. XtOC.

Tasakhrit (?) "/^


s
to' .^W^, Treaty
29, a goddess.

Ta-sen-t-nefer-t o i-n^-
Ombos II, 156, 181, Tefnut, the consort of
L.D.III..46.5.§^'=^].PJ11^.
Heru-ur of Ombos.
L.D. Ill, 146, 3, the name of a Hittite envoy to
Rameses tash P. 73, M. 103, N. 13,
II.
D >t>
,

rvn
tahan ra D X '
D
forehead; varr. o ra ^ c^ ra ^ ™."^^;'^™^''.^^boun-
"^ "^
^p ; Copt Tepjtie. dary, ^ "^oa ^, 338,
frontier; plur. P.

AAA/VW\

/VAA/V/\A
00 X I

1;
/SAAA/VA L_fl'D
8 t^ rjj '
to dip in water, to submerge, to Copt. Tocy.
X Ja plunge into water, to sink.

tah-t f^ Rec. 31, 30, sub-


tagaru ^^S I III
, Herusatef

mersion. Stele 33, a mineral.

tat (?) ^^s. o <^, to nurse, to suckle;

var.
Metternich Stele 54, 57, a Delta woman ; ^ "w
I , dwellers in the Delta marshes. Tatt U ; see Taatt, U. 66.
[ 821 ]

tatutu
(Saite) 145, 16, a
^ ^ ^° ^e
kind of wood.
B.D. TA[t]

tA-t o
"I
(]]^.

A.Z.
Rec 16, 129, a godde».

o
(1, 1900, 128, (1 |Vs^,

84, 13, 180, '3.7^^^£+ ^; var. Tatui-


o o ts^
,
(]
|] ^ ^ ,
Tombos Stele,
nen K*
10, emanation, part, portion; plur. , IV, 53;

Tatenen /vwwv ^, Budge, Gods of Copt. XO, TOI.


Egypt 509 ff., an ancient Earth-god, one of the
tk tVj t| , form, counterpart ; fs^ J| 1

creators of the world ; varr. Tatunen, Tathu-


forms, images, likenesses.
nen.

tatha t4a Ck (1 ^K\ ^Ss^_, j|, divine emanation,

Tathunen ""^ s=3 % 11 — r^.


essence of a god ; var. ^ (J .
\

Rhind Pap. 26, share,


see Tatenen. tdakh-t '
f>^ I I I lot, portion.

Tathenen Khnemu^etep 116, the


^__
6 > AA/^VVA
, Tuat VIII, an ele- tati o II
I
cv
two sides of a door.
mental god "(see with four forms
I
I 3X AA/NA/>A

part payment, share, portion ; Copt. TO.

Tathenen &=> 1.1. ^^, Tuat Ti Kj ^ . Mar. M.D. I, 2o,a god(?)

VIII, the territory of the above-mentioned god.


Ta-t-sheta Ombos
Tatara^^^^^f ^^, l.d. a form of Khensu.
1^^ Wi- I, 143,

name
Ill, 164, the of a Hittite; var. A (JlJ Q?^ t4-t, t&i-t Kj^' Kj cm
, room,
chamber.

ta ^ , a mark of the dual, later


ta, t^-ta c^ (j fs^ ' ^ s ^ V ^^"^6^^^ >

Copt. ToeToe.
ta ^ (1 , Tombos Stele 3, on the one hand.
t^ii(?) K^ °.
o
Kj 000 .
Rec 4, 22,

ta
Tombos Stele 3, IV, 83, staff,
colour, paint, stones of different colours.
li
V
fl
support.

t& o (1 /^, to beat, to break, to smash.


t&, taa tvj^, Mettemich Stele, 170,

t&-t ll H Ci
U. 104, N. 413, a crushing, a
beating.
tv^ ^ ^, ibid. 203, ] (] "^ ^, to cry

S '
out, to weep, to lament.

titd. ^(j^(j^, o()o(] L^, IV,


t&a.t \ (1 ^^» cry. lamentation.

613, L.D. III, 65A, o o J^, IV, 621,


(j (]
t&a o '^^. Rec
(]
16, 57, weeper.

^||o(]y^, o(]o(]|7^. o(]o(|^,


Rec. 4, 35, to break, to smash, to smite, to
trample upon, to crush underfoot, to stamp upon. barley; Copt. eiOJT, lOX.

t&ti
I
[1 ^ A (1 , Rev. 1 2, 95, an assembly (?)

ta (1 ^) Rev. 13, 73, time; Copt. XK. 44, pair of sandals ; see tni, A
J

3 ' 3
[ 822 ]

lAui, tU, tut ](j^^, varr. "|(5^, tasa C' CZD, a kind of cake or loaf.
]^j, ^ (J

1^^' 1^^''^'^' ^^^^' 144, abso. tdshes jl


(]
rm M , to cook, to bake.

pron. and sing.


Taka-taha-meru | (j
^^z^ Q
B I
taurdn "^^f
ll
(j (1 N,^'-'^^, stalking
sticks,
^S4'"-"^
t&p ci n D 5^' ^ ^^"^ °^ cattle; var. Takamait (Takmit) l h
, Harris 501, a goddess (?)
O
takr eunuch; compare
TAnasasa ] (] \ 'o'
^ ®, B.D. 165,
Copt. cKOTp,
\ h (*=tD,

cTionrp, cio-rp.
9, the name of a foreign god (?)

ta |l ^, Rev. II, 182, glory, praise.


tar lu ^ ., to destroy, to make an end of.

"^^ "^^
.
tarer li h Q cr-n , bread oven
a vege-

I
"^ "^ (| i
Copt, xpip, epip. table, garlic (?); compare Heb. D^D^tt? (sing.

D^tr), Arab, ^p, Syr. u.V' Assyr. Ef tfTyt: »^,


Rawl. C.I.W.A. II, 7, 43 (col. 2).

^^ crzi, D'Orbiney i6, lo, door; varr. |l<=>


tam-t ff=T), Rev. 13, 4, food, bread.
^
tat (tat) ojj^, Rev. 11,185 = Hon.
Syr. nsLy}k, Ch. ^'^r\.

Tarimaus(?) ]i)*^l]() ^^-^ m L't J' TKT, TKOT, OKOT.


ti-t (?) B.D. 83, 13
^, Rec 33, 3, a proper name —Telemachus. ,,

tit o
Tarsha li I]
^^
Md '^ 1 ^^^^' ^^^ III' III

^ -^ I^ "^ ^ "I
I , Mar. Karn. 52, 1.
Rec.
'ill
,
pus, dirt, foetid matter;

15, 67,
P f ^.
excrement of crocodiles; compare
^ ^ ^

Heb. Assyr. <y^ ^y, Rawl. C.I.W.A.,


TArgannasa |i),
^^,,, \V V, 32, 26
I3"'tp,

(col. 3).

1 ^^, L.D. III, 165, a Hittite name; var.

titi >, to chatter, to babble.


WW
tahamu ll\[U ^^^'^L.^/J = tehem
r-j ^^v AAAAAA , the deep, abyss. the name of a constellation (?)

tini -^ , B.D. 153B, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,


takhr Ijlj^zS'^, Anastasi IV, 16, 9,
^^

military leather tunic; compare Chald. t^*^nn(?) 10 = /wwvAj ye, you.

t4s k M 1 AA, to sit, to seat oneself.


tinu (tin) o O L— fl, Rev., to

break; Copt. Tltno.


tdsa ] IqJ
L-fl, P.S.B. 15, 475,
(j 1 []
^ tir ll<=>U^, Rev. II '55=
J, I
>Llfl'
f -, to set, to insert, to inlay.
strength, might, power.
[823 ]

tir4jKtr4a)]<^()^^,]J^, lU
nnnj
-

acn), mountam; plur. _
@ no
1,
1

(1 ^^- , door, the two leaves of a door Rev. 13, 19; Copt. XA-Tf, XOOf, XOTT,
XCDOnr.
Syr-iglUiChald. jni]!.
tU,tua o^I^,Hh.344, 0^1^,
tir (tra)-u8hebti ]<cp>^c3aj'^
wind, air, breath; ^ zl-2 , Roug^ I.H.
ij 1L Rec. 2, 15, a kind of magical figure; see
II, 116; Copt. XH-r.

w
tirka (traka) ^ ^^ -^^
I I I

Gol. 7, 4} a kind of bread or beer (?)


-^ ^ Rec. 30, 155, sandals; Copt. XOOfG,
Tirku ^^]^^j.Koller4, 5, a -^111' eax)nfi.

foreign people or tribe. tut unsM I ^ M^ h '^, Anastasi I,

tihu ^ § % V^* I . Rec. 36, 81, mob, crowd. 24, 3, —a kind of herb.
" wolfs feet "

^^^- "' spark,


tu-t o ^^ Q U. 88a, N. 365A, a , sacri-
tika o f\l\\(1
44LJ)4' f

torch
^ 79. fire,

Copt. TIK. ficial cake, bread of offering.


;

titth o (1(1 jjs=j,Rev. =^^^^^^a) tU-t £i "^ p ^ . IV, 389, walls, defences.

Titiur (Tatar)
] (] () ^ ^^> ^ "7^ "j ^^ ^ft'^0,T.36i,P.642. ^f]
, L.D. III, 165, a Hittite proper name; var.
^, T. 361, P. 359, 642, o ^, M. 677,

^,L.D.
I \>
) Ill, 164B. N.1239.
ofll^, P. 694,
ofj^l^.
tu o ^, T. 333, P. 824, N. 703, a demon- P. 698, o fj ^ ^, T. 243, ^ f] |.
strative particle, a

tu o %^; sees=3%^.
mark of the passive.
^ if] K T' ^ fl T' ^•^' '^^'' '°^'
1897, 98, to bear up, to support, to lift oneself

tu o ^= demons, pron. ist sing.


up;^;^f]^.P.94.of]^^,N.56.
,

o -^ "^^ M V\^ ^, those who are lifted up.


!,

A.Z. 19 13, 144, abso. pron. 2nd sing.


tua o -jj^
I
wi , a supporter, adherent ; plur.

tu ^ ^, @ ^' °"^' '^*' ^^^ ^*"^' o-D^v ( m V^l


2l I
^^' "''S. servants,
household
retinue,
staff.

tua •^ Q, pillar, support; seec=>^


king) gave me."

tutu o%oV
Jf JT'
^ ^
(3 (3
,
'
An^en. 8, II,
one, anyone.

tu Is^i Leyd. Pap. 6, 12, Mar. Aby. 11, ^3-^, Rec 29, 151, staff, support.

28, 4, to say yes, a particle of assent.

©
Tuait o ^ "^ (1(1 o , Denderah II, 55,

tu
]M'] I , to speak. a goddess, the support of the northern sky.

Rec. 27, 190, a god-


tutu I, Rev. 13, 22, to reject Tuait o^||(l°.
dess.

3 ' 4
[824]

tu& o V\^, Thes. 1297, Love Songs 2, i,

299, c^-jp]^, Metternich Stele ioi,c^jp] ^^.


]^(j,IV,897,]^^,IV,.09,]^|,
Rec. 20, 42, I» I being.
(0 ^>
tua ^^flj Rec. 117 = ^^, thee.
'^'^, o ^ (j
"^, to pray to, to praise, to
6,

address, to make a report, to honour; Copt. tua o^e (1 (£ '^, Jour. As. 1908, 268,

morning; Copt. XOOnfl, Amhar. ([\JX' :

tUl o v\ ^^, vile, abominable.

Tui o %^^^ ^ , Tuat III, a goose-god.

t«i^(ll),Rev.i3,4,o;^[l(j=^;^ =
dependant, client, subject ; c^ jp) ^\ ^^Qj ^ (3
ca
J
w
this; Copt. X^I. ,

^ -je] ^^ 5^ "^^^ , beggar, a boastful man (?) AAA/V\A

B.D. (Saite) 162, 3


tui ci %i !

tua ^ ^ "^ ^ "^ '


petition.
(a
tuis ^
I

(j(]©n,lo, behold!
tua ^ jf] ^Y
^ , air, wind, breath ; varr. :^
I

o "^ Zill , 1^2 ; Copt. XHT. Tuba li"^ I


, Litanie 5, a form of

tuau o -jl^l 1^ ^, wicked men, evil the Sun-god ; var,


1^1
c^
r
beings; see tuben J f^j '
>
grease, fat ; see £2^ jL~^

tua^f] Amen. 14, 5,


disease
7, 19, tuf o "^K^ A B.D. I, 29, his.
(?)

tuau ^ •^
@o ,
pustules, swellings, tup , a kind of cattle.
yj^
Copt, eoi, XOe.
warts ;
tu-n £:>'^'^, ^, o"^yi, L.D.

tuaut ck -^ c^ %Q , u. 60, o -^^ ^ III, 140, belonging to us, our ; Copt. XtXJIt.

tun ^ AAAAAA
,
O -^^ , Ci -^^^ ^ 7\ ,
J^ O-A AAAAAA (2

^, a kind of scented oil or pomade; varr,


^%0^, Rev., o«|>7^, Rec. 16, 108,

to rise up, to mount oh the back of an animal

Tuam-t(?) o'«^ ^®o, U. 210 for sacrifice ; var. c:^:^ -^^ 7\ ; Copt. XCOOTn.

tun , to fly into the air.


AAAAAA
tuan h-jf] ,
you, your; see /WW/VA ,

^
I I I

tun ^
tuaha ^
to turn back, to repulse.
f] ^ ^, Amen. 5, 16,
resurrection ; Copt.
I,

XOOOV n.
Jour. As. 1908, 283,

tuaka (taka) ^
u , Rev.,

to destroy ; Copt. X^KO. ^ ^ , rising flood, mundation.


[ 826 ]

title
Tuil4h(?)
of the Nile-god.
^ to ,Edfai,8i, a *^ 1^ 8 — •
M. 717,
"f ^fc*S
M. 113, N. 37. « holy

^—
^' *3.
N. 1327,^
^ o.
"^?."'

\X
Tun abui (henti)
'^^^' ^^^ g°^ of ^he 27th day of the
^\^, ^
month
''
sacrificial cake.

or the festival of that day.


{^^.^(][^. willow. rced;varr.^f
Tun hat ^.^--^1 % ^erg. I, a 15,
OA o ISlI' ram-god.
^|. ^() ^^'j^; Copt xojpe.
tun c, ^^ ^ , U. 639 (with Ij ),
turi-t "^ o (j
3, A.Z. 1907, III, 2t,

o 4"T5,T.84,o+.:Slts^.,M.238, ^ + ,
h
^~* (1 , staff, willow stick, wand.

tur o "^^^^^3-^, IV, 671, part of a

fig tree (?) ; var.


^^ Qp f ' compare Heb. waggon or chariot
[
^v (1 o y\ <> o o
J.

n3Sin, Arab. ^^" , Syr. m'^r*^, Chald. Nn^-in.

tun o^;<5. c.^% ^^^ colour ; var. tru


^^ ft^ n
'

^, figs-
,

tur "^V^, T. 344, o ^^^^, N. 600,


to reject, to turn from, to loathe.
e THIie (?) to the limit of.
tur-t ^^^ _ ,
defilement, impurity.
turn o ^ ,
B.D. 189, 25; and see

^L-JIo^"^|n,,B.D. 164,4.
w
tura , Rev. n, 184, to go bail for.

Jour. As. 1908, 252, products, plants, vegetables.


Turimkus]^<=.()(l^^P^.
tunnu o-^^ O ^, babe, child. Rec. 6, 5, Telemachus.

tunnu o -^^ ^, Rhind Math. Pap., turpu ^D;^^.^°'^.a''ind


" the difference " —a term used in making calcu-
of goose; varr. <—> ^^, <—> ^^.
latipns,
lations- c^^^^^"^
o ,
ibid., the "middle
>-^ ^^ difference."
Turper(?) " ^ ^"^^
c^ Ag., Nesi-
tunuh 0^0(^1 ^, 0%^ 3

Amsu
II 32, 37, a form of Aapep.
!. Jour. As. 1908, 265, the rising of evil;
ft^' Copt. TOJOTrt^^COonf. Turshau -^^141^1^1.
tur, turi (later tui) ^?=», B.D. 145,

IV, 1 6, ^e=» ^ ''^^•^^


, .,^^ 3 g?i , Hymn Darius 4,

,
IV, 752, ^ (]
!
Karn. 52, i, 14, 53, 3, 56, L.D. Ill, 209B, a

^ _
l,^«
_
to be clean, to cleanse, to purify, to celebrate a
i:i-Si fWAA/VV
/SA(\/VSA
Mediterranean people.

turt ^X] 5^'


^^^- "» '^5 -^ ^
(?) glossed by XO'cXx.
ceremony of purification, purified; "S^ Oil ;

i (1 , pure ; '^=f ^ , to pray with a pure heart tuher ^^ ra L^, o^ra^^^^fl


j
, clean-handed.
I I
^ T [ 826 ]

%n]<=>^—^, L.D. III, i6o, 164, 165, Stele 36, Herusatef Stele ^3, u? ^ y I fl'
Jl I
I I I

Roug^ I.H. 145, 52, a term of abuse (?) applied


(0 (3 (3
to Hittite soldiers.

tuhU .Anastasil, 16, 8


(2 11 II, 174, image, likeness, similitude, statue ; dual
tuk ^^, o'^'^3^,thou.

®;plur. o^|||,P. 319, o%r '


,M. 626,

A.Z. '899, 95;^^!^ In


[JI
—^<=^^
o \\
_Zr o , to beget, to procreate ; <:::i
^^—
Jn. c U)
,
\>,B.M. 569, 16, sandstone statues; '^^^ t

o^^l%^, Rec. 3, 55, "begetter of the , royal statue ; Copt. TOTCWT, ecoOTX.
Utt
self-begetter"; see

tut
under V^,
tut ^^1 ^ ^ I i
^' ^™^g^
One, i.e., First Image, God; @ | ffl P V "I^T
Rev. ,4,75,
I
^^37 d
^gi. ^ "Image,
00^]<^.Jl^. I
(3 III c:^ I I I

U , )l Qii to collect, to gather together.


,
producer of all the gods. Image, father of all
(3 ^J' ue (E

to assemble ; caus, the

assembled gods;
W ^^ , IV, 1 1 60, all of Ml] Jj ,
" Image of Amen, Image of Atem,

them ; Copt. TOnfUOT, OOTaJT. Image of Khepera";


AAA/W\
o V\
/T
t j|
Jj i_]

tut ab @ "^ 0(E


U , to collect the heart, i.e., to "heha,h„olike»;[|^^^|||
gather one's wits together, to collect oneself. every person is the image of his brother.

tut ma (?) c^
^
to gaze intensely, to fix the eyes
I °_^
, to collect the

on
tut o "^ ^, U. 276, N. 719 -t- 8, a
eyes, i.e.,
goddess, Statue of a goddess ; plur. d \\ D^ 1.
something.

,
^ , o Tut-en-arit-Ra ^^ y
^^^^
Jj , B.D.
i7> 79> ^ title of Mehurit,

Ul
Peasant 261, to be like someone or something, to
tut o V\
J,
to weep; Copt. TOnreiX.

resemble, like, alike, just as, even as ; o ^ U Tutu


^ ^ 5aK, ^ @ 5^, B.D.G. 722, a
what is usual ; o V^ x^ t "^''^^ [to do lion-god, son of Neith ; var. 5^:^
things] which are usually done [under the cir-
P.S.B. 31, you; Copt.
tuten 9,
cumstances]; o^ 3 S , B.D. 136B, 12; (9

U. to
^||()P,B.D. r2'7A,xx,o^-^()p, tuth o 559, to
gather together.
collect,

D. 127B, 17, o^^ I p, B.D. 133, 6.


(]
tuthen ^ %>^;3^, you I I
; Copt. XHTXIt.
tut
^^ ^ , Palermo Stele, ^%^ J. teb, teb-t ^ Jl (^,
^J^ ^» sandal,
o^ t^ ,
^^^tj. Nastasen
shoe, sole of the foot ; dual tebti, tebit
[ 827]

-p-u.^co^
oJ^||, A.Z. .900,
30,qJ^| |,
IV,
teb.J.,..&-J....A.
IV, 6», ^Ji)I)'8|,
390,
^J^||, tebteb c^
J ci J ^, U. 1 82, a kind of grain.

oJ()qo||,IV,5«.oJ-||?,oJ

bHc.,pU,„e.o^-oJ-]5--,
, thy two sandals ; varr. s=j Jm^ © , <=^> M
w B.D. 137, the four glazed faience plaques ; var.

w
o
tebtebtl
Jo J ^ ^
c^ ^
w
, sandals,'
Teb, Tebi o T. 245. ^J
soles of the feet,
III
J ,
(j

U. 428, a god with a fierce eye.


tebi ^Jljl)^. Rollers, I, oj^ teba o J 'J^j^ "^^ W, panther.
y) L^, c^
J r^» to be covered with leather,

to be shod or provided with sandals, to shoe. teba-t o ll"^


J m ^, Rev M, 34, brick;
o' Copt, xoj&e.
°
tebteb oJoJy\, B.D. (Nebseni) 64, tebati (?) oJ "i^ "^ , bricks of

metal, ingots.
35.
^ ^> ^^ walk, to come.
tebteb ojoj^, Rhind Pap. 30,
teba oj (1 O, M. 696, a fruit (?)

to move about quickly.


teba oj I
(j
es 3, Rev. II, 184, re-

tab <:^
J,
Palermo Stele,
o_J H, quiter; Copt. Tfi.eoif (?)

hippopotamus var. c-*"-^ l/\\


teba ^J ^°^ ^^^^^ ^°?'''
So^,
; 1 .

II (E- (1
Copt. xH&e.
teb ij- . , to beat, to strike.
tebm(?) oj
oJ()();<a, §(j()^.
tebteb ^J^jL_a, ^J^J;^, V\ ^, Peasant 30, a plant used in medicine;

var.
^ JtJ.
to beat, to strike with a knife, to stab.
tebu
J ^ fl" . a measure.
tebtebit o Ji1 ^ ^ ^ fl
^, ^^\^^ ,M9.
1|

III the slam.


tebu c^
J
^^ , vessels for beer or wine.

tebteb '^^J^J^.iv 658,


gg^, , Hh. 355, quick, swift
to pull, to draw, to drag, to haul, to tug, to
draw the sword (?),to wind, to pull up, to lift up.

c^ \\ /NAww, Rec. 8, 166, depth drum, tam-


^ ^^/v^AA
to revolve,' circuit, cycle, circle,

(of a river (I v\ '^wva i

teben.J7,<herou„ded^.p_of^|he
Tebteb ^J ^J ^ . Hh. 343, a god.

something drum
JO
beaten,
teb ^li 11 teben \ J >/^, lock of hair over the temple,
' Heb. pjn-
side-lock; varr. 8=3
J V*^, <==>J ^-
teb ^JO , cycle of time (?) ; var. c^5>
J
teben oj o ^, '^^
'"'^^J^.
[ 828 ]

O 111
tepi— ®'o%^-^.®i
grease, fat.
"~^»c»-7>-, Rec. 21, 91, the foremost point of
teben
-J , a weight; see
the
stern.
bows of a ship, the hindmost part of the

t6lt}611 A^/WV\ ,

nnm

^ Rev. 2, 351 = w€/j/-


tep '^, ^ ,
person, man or woman, indi-
tebni *"

'
7r\ou«(?) see teben.
I
;

vidual ;
plur. © , Shipwreck 178;
Tebha ^ JrD^5-=j\. ,
Nesi-Amsu
^^
one man
I
I

fl
, as
I I
^X
a serpent-fiend, god of storm ; Gr. Ti)0w»'.
the person of every man; |
v\ ^ J) ^ 1 llll

-^ of the Aamu four heads, i.e., persons.


llli
tebeh N^the ^^^,
Rec. 4, 23; 5, 89,
tep ^, on, upon, in,at, about, by; ^. ®.
seven objects used in the Osiris mysteries.

tebeh slaughtering weapons


upon ; ^ V\ , before.
^ I I I
,

1^31 I I s:^
V 1/
tepti
f] (]
,
P- 204, 303, ^] (j
, p. 473,
I I
1

TebsuoJp^^|,oJp^^|, ^](1, N. 852, upon; ^ ° ,


''^, Koller

3, 7, at hand.
Rec. 31, 13, a god or devil.

tebsU.JP^^. .Jfl.^.Pea. IT ^ 'd W D D D I

sant 31, a plant used in medicine. °' y^'^^^^o^s


I
-?--.' I r Iw'
on, over, or above someone or something, he
who is or that which is pre-eminent, foremost,
Rec. 14, 37, the head, the top of anything, point,
first, best, leader, chief, captain, officer, governor;
tip (of the nose), head of fruit, the beginning (of
"^^^j first, or eldest son; "^^^ V\ a,
.journey ®^^^);p.ur.®|,®,«;, W
the very best spells; fern, tepi-t ®
"^ o, N.
fm' ®I "^
P'""^'
"^^
'"' ^- ^°' ^ '•''?!
174 = V _ T. 351; § o, N. 798, U. 493.
the heads or principal pointsor sections of a book ; o ,

Uah tep ? I ^, to bow the head ; ^ ^ -^ U. 391;


f---=-Ji^^
o D ,,

IV, 430, a head awake, i.e., a keen watcher ^'


@, to give the head, i.e., to attack; /
plur,
\'f¥A\' ,
P- 337-

^ , Rec. 4, 31, from head to foot; tepa f


& 1
^- ^9, 204, 614, the
who is
one on, he
on (earth).

X 1 1 T ^' ^° ^^^ "p ^^^ '°'^^*


tepi ta ® , dweller on the earth, i.e.^

tep ^ ^^Sh ground;


\> s'
plur.
high banks
^^^\>,
(?)
a living man; plur. ^ ^ as

i® opposed to ^ ,
"dweller on the mountain,"
Tep , the name of a lake at Thebes. C^ i.e a dead man. ,

tepit
W tepi tu ^ '"^ ^ ^ cemetery official, a
, Anastasi IV, 2, 8; Koller II 21 ' mountain dweller.

2,6, ™f Ck, ~^ part of a boat.


,
D ' D I mffl) n^o I amD

tepiu ® I
"^"^ Rec. 21, 87, tops of " he who is on his hill " of —a title

III' the masts. the god Anubis.


[ 820 ]

Tepi.tu.S®^|, ®^^, Mar. tepi tuai-t ®• l)(j q, iv, 938.


f•
Aby. I, 45, consort of Anubis.

tepi ^, principal, capital ; ^8 >o_ S ^ the earliest dawn, first appearance of

l^^, principal and interest.


O •
day.

tepi-t ® ° Jj, I^ve Songs 7, 7, the first


tepi ra ^ , the principal, a sum of

money on which interest is reckoned.


the or best of the maidens.
tepirenput ® o ^ first day of
first

'
each year(?)
tepi ^. Amen. 20, 18, chief (?);
tepi ® , the first day of a period of time :
f l](]
1^
plur.
O® captive chiefs.
tepi renp-t ^ [, | [ ^, | [ ^3:7,
!. I ,

New Year's Day, the New Year festival tepiu ^^, p. 70, M. 100, N. 5, ^|]i,
plur. ®® {[[, p. 399, M. 570, N. 1176, ®w , the best, choicest offerings ; 1®®®,
the best (metal); ^ "

v''^. *^® ^""^

^'*-*^_^
tepi abtet ® ^^, p. 70, the first day of gram; I
, N. 362, the

the month; plur. i®©!® ic ic * .


best tcham metal in all the world ; ^w
N. 45. 959. ®® J V ?V ' ' ^^^ choicest oblations ;
'
every-
a ^ ^ ^ '
^ '

^-'^9.
thing of the very best ;
® %^ ' » ^ V^
«i ^ ^ ^ ^'
j
Rec. 31, 27, the best families, the aris-
tocracy.
tepi smat-f ^"^j the first day of the I

^ ®
half month ; plur. ®®
iiP
^^^ o
Tv TV 7^
, N.
^
tepi-t ^^,
D D^' ^^' ?\\0,
=0='

I , unguent of the first quality.

^^' ® ^ ^ ^ '^' ^-^5. ^ ^


^^, T. 289, 290 ; ®On , the first day tepiu ffl^'Tr'' I*- 239. the finest

of the ten-day period



tepi Per-t
^- 223
I
/7\
^111'
the
;

O
plur.

first
®f^
beginnings of

[day] of the
— nflfl

seasons. tepiu (?) ^ ^^ I , the finest geese.

season Pert. tepi iau ^ h "^ %> O , Herusatef


tepim'sheru ^ c=iszi_2as
\^. Stele 99, the finest cattle.
I

the earliest twilight.

tepienshemu ^ ^^^^'z:^ first


tepi Aaut Uatchit |ayYT^I^
.-O,
T) T. 336, P. 812, M. 254, N. 640, chief of
fruits of the summer. '^\* the dignities of Uatchit

tepi hru ® ^ ^ZSP, ^^, the name of ^ '^^.


Tepiitru ^ h IV. 4",
the 8th day of the month.
•'
first on the river," a name of the sacred barge
tepi tra ^ ^ (1
[O , the first [part] of a of Amen.

period of time, the beginning of a season

I <=>] \\0' I <^=>jr I III' I ill' tepiut ® '


T i^, chief in command.
IV, 1034.
[ 830 ]

tepi metr ^ r=ai


^ (-=0)

I - I r I <=> 11' I

r>wo possessing the faculty of ad- N. 609, ^ \, T.


II , 3.6,
III—«^.
ministering justice in the highest degree.
T. 365, ^, N. 71,
f ;^,
tepi en Ah ^ ^^vva
(] | c-z] , the finest
Rec. 26, 230,
(horses) of the stud farm.
D
^

149,
tepi-tnui ®^°
XIV,
^\!\l\
7, the head of the celestial waters.
^ 7. B.D.
ti^i'?^ \J

Tepi nebu kau ^ ^ '^ '^y, P. 1 69,


I

chief of the lords of doubles. IV, 1084, ancestral nobility; 1 I , ances-


I N I

tepi nefer ^I< ^ ^D^


HJ- the tral documents ; , ancestral house

greatest good or happiness; the best possible [7.B,D, 124, 12, ancestors of the
way.

Tepi he-t ® , Palermo Stele, the


year ^V
D Jr I I —^ -^
_ii
D SiJ '
B.D. 124, 14,
ancestors of Ra.

name of a sanctuary of Ra. Tepiu-aui ^ "^ o^, U. 199, ^%


tepi hesb ^|poJ, f ^ , Pea-

sant 274, of the greatest eminence as a correct M.


accountant.

^O
230, ancestor-gods.

Tepiu-aui-Akhabiu ^^ I
—""^
tepi hesb met-t nefer-t | A

J<rr>, the finest language imaginable.

Tepi shemsu Ra © oa H ^ ^ O Tepi-a-aakhu ^^|^^,gS^, ^ [


U. 495, chief of the followers of Ra,

tep a ^ ^ °
^ ^^
^£^^
'
Denderah II, lo, one of the 36 Dekans
Gr. T7rr,xv.

of things
I

and
I
°,

time,
1 r-*-^
of old,
I
°, the beginning

primeval time,
Tepiu-aui-aakbu ^ ^ I
^S
^
S\ B.D. 124, 15, the ancestors of the Light-
straightway, immediately; , Shipwreck 34, W god.

before (we could land) ; ^ Tepiu-aui-An-sebu ^^ ft


^ $»
I
' D
, his former condition

^ , Berg. 58.
ancestors of An-sebu (?)

P
Tepi-aui-Un ^ -^^1, P. 461, ^
AVSA/W *^

tep aui ^ 1,1, remote antiquity,


I. fl I

primeval time, olden time, past age, the earliest


period, the Predynastic Period. N. 1098, ancestor of Un.

Tepi a
D D in'
J^- ii ^
Tepi-a-baiu
f — ^ ^^ ', $> fj^
I I a
I I i-?ri
\U' I I

olden lime, forbear, ancestor, progenitor, prede-


, a man or god of

one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. T-mj^tovy Tirc^iov.

cessor; piur, tepi aui ^ %^, U. 187, T. 66, Tepiu-aui-Ra ^^O, U. 399.

-^_
M. 221, ^-;^^, N. 598, ^^ 0^, \
I

I I
B.D. 124, 14, the ancestors
ofRa.
[831]

Tepiu-aui-renp-t ^ \\ — "f*^,
tep res ^1^
Xr
I
Annale* III, 109,
South
the

B.D. 124, 12, the ancestors of the year.

Tepi-aui-khent ® ^yc.^((||)yf,
tep ret ^^ij, M, 777,
©ij,
«i
I
I a
o ^, •
^ rfHi'
fl-M. :k
'
Tombs Seti I and
U. 374, P. 667. N. 994, B.D. 172, 36.
^^
Ram. II, one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. Tirrixovru

Tepi-aui-Septit •.
^^l^jl, ® ^, formula, precept, in-

^/\^.^"l/\ ^ struction, rule, decree, law, ordinance, an ancient


Denderah II, 10, one of the 36 Dekans.

Tepi-aui-Smet ^ R^^, Tombs copy or custom, prescription ; plur. V U V ^


11. N. 74,®^: SI, p. .06.®!^
Seti

® I
I and Ram.

jL. Denderah
II,
—II, 10,
fli o •*

one of the 36
\Jo -k

w Dekans.

Tepi-aui-qerr-en-pet ^ teprethepu ®2l|ra^|i.


the course of the law,
D ^
Tepi ^(j(jmp. «^ Tuat IX. a
(](] ^,
(i) the ancestor-gods of the circle (or wind) of
serpent with four human heads at each end of
the sky; (2) a title of the ^v c=> fl ^=^ %^, his body, and eight pairs of legs.

k-P^^ Tepi-t ^ ^^, IV, 614, ® o ^, B,D,

Tepi-aui-Kenmet *^ 32, 10, a serpent crown or a serpent in a crown.

one of the 36 Dekans.


Tepui (Tchatchaui (?) g, Tuat XI,
Tepiu-aul-Geb ® ^j-^^J |. a two-headed god : one head faces to the right
B.D. 153A, 23, ancestors of Geb the Earth-god, and the other to the left.

tepi-mas-t®_t jj- |, f^Jll. Tepu (Tchatchaiu) ®^,Tuat II, a

grief (?) sorrow


® corn-god.
(?)

tep ra ^ , P. 643, M. 680, N. 1241,


Tepit-besses
^ JP(|p. f JP
®
"" p. T° IPOUth;
, Tuat III, a goddess,

II II e,
<::> ^ I
I
I
'

Tepit-netchemu-seth ^
® I
^, IV, 974, mouth of

^^.^p^., T"A.npO.
the god, i.e.,

p. 695, chief of the sweet-smelling


^
divine oracle ; Copt,
^D ^
\^ gods,
tep-t ra "^
I
' D D W I Tepi-khu-f ® A^ L,r). V, 39, a
I @ I I jackal-god.
, utterance, speech;
f' D I D Tepui (Tchatchaul)-sa-then ®®
^
*=* Tuat IV, a man-headed serpent
y;

182, II, ® I,
®-= ^v^w^' with two pairs of human legs.

c w I 5 I D W I

Tepi-sekh-t-f | a
D

J^'
1; Copt.
D I
21 1' I III I

^•333.|oPf|ii:.''-S'5.^M.3-
tep ra ^ the base of a triangle Tepiu-shetau
^^^°^
=f^ ^1,
(?) B,D, i68,
,
^ 1

^loa III

tepraSebek ^*^^«=^ ^ I

I ci
1 I
, Tuat VII, the gods of mysteries.
I I

., i.e., " crocodile's mouth "


—a disease of
Tepi-thri ® /)
Tuat X, a light-
the eye. s' god.
[ 832 ]

tep ^ s^^, boat; l"^ , the boat of , Rec. 13, 15, cave, cavern, den, hollow,
CTJ

the god [Ra] see tep gulf;plur.^|;^^|;var.^|


:
U3'
"^^
tep
^ Q, box, chest, coffer, coffin. Tephi[t]-neb-s, etc.
^ | ^
B.D. 145, 146, the 20th Pylon.
*®P hippopotamus.
*S'
Tephutmp-fo^;^f-
tep j
jl , to burn, fire, flame.
jj|, B.D. 100, 3, the sources of the Nile.

tep \S, Rec. 20, 40, a kind of plant.


'^
D 1 1
Tephit shetait ^ Ci I v\ I

J.
tep
^ ^^=^ ^^ ^ — A ^
^° taste; see 000 IZSZI
^
D p
?
,
' D I Qr» I , the 7th Division of the fuat.

^~\^> Copt- xtwn.


Tephit-tcha-t "^ '^
^ J X' D
tepai-t (?) '^ A.Z. 1900, 37, "^ ^ ° '^
U
(2 ^
111 U c 111
itijv Rec. 27, 189, the coffin of Seker the
^JTUTJ' Death-god.

D ^^111' D £=.111' D ill'


tephit ^D ^y, Mi^«i°" V' 518, a

D ^ mm' /^ D m.l'iii' D
o I ()(]
funerary garment.
(2 O

D /Ot\ ^^ Jl Ml' nourishment, drink.


compare Heb. H^Qri.

^^
tepau Q
I'
^•^' M5, 14, a kind
Teptiu (?)
'^
^ I , Nastasen Stele 46,
of cattle ; see o (1 a ^^ ^ I mi the army of the Nine Tribes of
ibid. 17,
I 1 1 1 i
' Nubia who fought with bows and arrows.

tepti-t Nastasen Stele 63, bow.


^ , IV, 669,
^ ^ » "^ £^'
^ ^^"^ °^ cattle
Tept
W o ,

Denderah IV, 59, god


of bows and arrows.
see olja^and'^'^^j.
tef
o Pap. 3024, 77, J^
^,
,

tepa '^ ^, '^ IV, 758, to sniff,

to snuff the
(j

air, to breathe
(]

; var.
^ D
3 .
£53 , B. D. 86, 2 ,
s^ , this ; ^ IT
IV, 966, these words.
tepi (1 (1 ^JnKj Rec. 4, 27, bark, boat.

tepa '^
h (Sli^, Rev.
='~^ s^^, bark,
tef ^^, IV, ,65,4-^, ^|,
boat ; Copt. Xon.
! , A ^ , father ; plur.

a kind of voracious , T. 3I9=n'^, U. 499,


tepiu
D fish.
,P. 7ii = (]o(jo(j^, N.I3S6,
tepen 1 Q P Rev. 13, 12, = c::^
, Vt

o o
ED, circuit.
Ci
^ o, M. 545 = (]
'=^
(j

.2 ,2 .2
^ (]
^,

tepenn
_ D
^'^'^
o 111'
^"DTTo l
I
1
I
^
'

^,

ijf
cumin; Copt
^ P. 442, N. 1126,
C:^ C^ C^
yf yf' ^
Ti.nit, T^-neit, eA.nert, Lat. cuminum.

teph ^|,Rec. 20,91 = my mother and


^| father.

TefU^^^^^^.T. 3.9

<Ci D o ^Vr> O o P .0 „^ c^ D = 1 M of U. 499, the father-gods of the Tuat


[833 ] T
teftef
H^
^ ^
>(^w.'
IV, 1054, father of father,
grandfather.
tefen w i), ^?

Tef-f....
^ Eupator. ^ j
, to rejoice, to be glad, to enjoy, to praise

Tef-f-meri
tefen ^^
AwvM
j\ ,
*° "** "P» ^° *P""« "P» *o
hop.

1^=1 — Philopator.

tef bread, cake, food in general


tefen j***"^,
to spit, to pour out
,

Tefen ^^^gp, Metternich Stele 51, one


wl , a seed or fruit (?)
of the seven scorpions which accompanied Isis
teftef
Ck o
\I, shrubs, bushes.
Ml in her wanderings in the Delta; var. u^ ^JfP-
"^
tef ' ^•3g^>^^
fy U. 532, Tefnit ^ ^ ^^^^ 5^' consort of the

I 1
^^;; V preceding.
Rec. 27, 191, Z"*^ k, to spit,
Tefen <_ » , U. 453, a judge of the dead
to eject anything from the body.

Tefnit , U. 425, 453, P. 62, 198,


teftef Z*^, to pour out; var,

T=T. M. 83,
^^ J^^.T. 243. ^"2
Teftef- Nu
derah IV, 62, a warrior-god.
^ f^ ^ f^,
Den-
N. 599, consort of the preceding.

Tefnit ^
^^ o J)
£l' 75 forms of Ril (No.
Tomb Seti I, one of the
14).

tefi ^ (](j
^, Anastasi IV, 2, 5, KoUer
Tefnut ^ O, U. 242, N. 1108, ^ O
2, 3, Thes. 1202, ^'^^5=*. Festschrift

ii7,6,^^_^.Rec2i,i4.^^, W.
to hop, to skip, to spring into the
Shu and Tefnut were produced by the mastur-
^ /I
air, to
'
bubble up (of water), to palpitate. bation of Temu, or by Ausausit, the shadow of
Tem.
teftef
^^j^, Roller 4, "^ ^
5,
Tefnut *^ J , Tuat I, Denderah III, 78
/ A.Z. 1873, 63, to spring up, to lift the
(i) a singing-goddess a deity touching the
c^=i' feet in trespass, to step over. ; (2)
lips with the tip of a finger.
x^ ^ De Hymnis 39, the leap of
tef-t
c^ J\* a fish. tefnu
o (^B> Rec 3, 46, a kind of
c^
/WVS^A (Sill' cake,
tefi-t
resin (?) ; compare Copt
tefrer
hoppings, jumpings, leapings, skippings.

tefM
^ —^ I
fl \\\
^, P. 441,

tefS.
Hr--
'^
S
^ ^ Amen.
L— ZI'
7,13, to cultivate
or tend a tree (?)
J^ J fl

^ ^s. M. 545, a kind of bird,

teftefa ^ ^ ^—^,
crane(?);var. ljo|_.^^-^. N.
"^X Rev. n, 167,
1 126.
to work gems into a stone, to inlay, to embroider.
tem ,U.378,T.i84,
^m
tefen ^ -^ ^, Thes. 1482, iv, 972,
KoUer 2, i.
'^•:^^^
Rec. 17, 5, helpless one, orphan (?) destitute
person. , to make an end of,

3 o
o [ 834] T £=^

AAAAW
to finish, to complete, to come to an end, to
of Shu and the womb of Tefnut -<2>- 9 AAAAA/V
(1

finish one's course


client
<2i
A.Z. 1905, 33, to shut; ^p=a
^^ ^, N. 969, 970, his first consort was Ausausit
Peasant 286, to shut the mouth
CSawai^), and his last Temit T
Copt. TAJL.

temm U. 313,
o Tern Tuat III, an aged god who .

,
punishes the wicked.
'^ ^^ Tuat VI, one of nine spirits
|,
IV, 752,
:

^, Heru- Tern
1' ign=Kc± who destroyed the dead.
emheb 16, to finish, to complete, to make an end
Tem , Tuat VI, a jackal-headed stake
of; compare Heb. D^iH, Arab. ^^ Syr. ^i».
to which the damned were fettered.
w
temi mgjj- "^ Tuat XI, a staff surmounted by
^pi—rr '
a human head wearing a disk.
whole, the entire thing, complete.
a form of Ra during the
all, com- Tem ;^pam ^ '
last three hours of the day.
plete.

Tem >=^ Tomb of Seti I, one of the


temu, temmu ^^ ^
k-^^ rpQjn ^ '^
75 forms of Ra (No. 11).

Denderah IV, 80, an ape-god,


!,M. 65s
:jpE3t ^pr-Tt I' and god of bows and arrows.

7^ IV, 895
i'^^'967,^^
I,
Tem ^7) cD ' ^^''S- II' 2, a god who
•.IV, 470, ^e re-joined the members of the dead.

Tem one of the 36 Dekans; varr.


Mil' „ i< ,

r III

^ i< , Temati ^ ^ ; Gr. Twfu

the consort of
ill- ' ^^n=n:
Tem.
all peoples, mankind, mortals, men and ^^"^
Temit
{

women. , Berg. II, 2, a goddess who


I
O
re-joined the members of the dead
774,

Uv fjA P. 833, N. 768, full (dual, of the two Tem-Asar ^ t\ ri'^ , a member
hands).
of the triad of Heroopolis.

tem-ta, temm-ta N. 339, ^^^°^


11], Tem-Ra '^^
|, the Sun-
iCi
god by night and day.
^u_u. ..K^ Oil ^^Tr~ii .B^^ \\' -^11 11

Temu-Heru-aakhuti /^^ ^^^


entirely, wholly.
w
, ^% J t\°, Tem -f

temm-tu^^ U (3
all, com-
plete.
Harmakhis.

Tern, Temu ^^°^,


u. 207, ,^ Tem-Kheprer , N. 663,

Tem -I- the Beetle-god —a form of Ra.


Tem-Khepera
JP^ v^ Jj, the great god of An (Heliopolis)

and the (1 J7, Ra in the late even-


first living Man-god; the creator of
heaven and earth, for he fashioned the phallus ing and early morning.
[ 835 ]

Tem-sa-ini(P) ^ tem ^nzs^-'^, with l;ia-t '0', ^ O,


L.D. III, 28, B.D.G. 856, a god of stubborn, obdurate ; Copt. XUJAJL riP,HX,

D JS^III'
, B.D. 125, II, one of ^^11^1''^^ ^^^^ ^^^ damned.
the 42 assessors of Osiris

Temu sma
temiutiu - ^ l)(|
^^ ^ I.

- - Khebit
k^l Litanie 8, the dead, the

tem o
damned.

9
^ O, B.D. 38, I, a form of Tem. ^
in the title
^.
o
Tem-Tehuti ,B.D. 175,6,
^^/^/^^A ^ ^ , A.Z. 1902, 96,

Tern + Thoth.
temui [p^ ^ I
^^- ^902, 96, lands,
I \^ I I* estates.
tern, tem-t ,U.6o8,T.332,
temm y Ebers Pap. 70, 18,
19

^¥=^,
o t — : o tem, temi
C^

\
^JC3E I ;^1C3E vlii n (0 ^11 II
IT' ^ixC3I

^^ to sing, to declaim, to praise.

kv
^ ,

"
, no, not, none, not at all, by no means,
temiiu Q Wi I, choristers, singers, choir

Rev. mat Copt.


nothing, nought, not any, nothingness, without tem ^^, 13, 29, ;

TXSLH.
^^ Q ^' ^- ^^5' *^°^^ without; tem unn
tem ^5, Rev. 13, 32, to be arrayed or

v_^ ^^. non-existent ;^-=J^- /^ (a


dressed.
I,

the dead; , clawless; ^ic3i

c^
tem-t
^ g, Rec. 5, 92, ^^, Rec
III ® !•
U'
unknown;
'
>== IP
4> 22,
^^ ^=^ 5» Rec. 5, 96, bandage, band-

let, covering, attachment, sack, bag, pouch;


^ , unsatisfied; Copt. XAJL.
Copt. TUOJtXe.

temi-t^|^(]l)^,sothatnot.
^11 11. £i o o o ^ a i

tem erta ^^nzn ^v , not to permit, ^ 1' V=IE |'>=1C I ^^^^'>=1I_^.


not to allow, not to cause. Rec. sledge of a shrine, frame-
, 4, 29,
^nnt
tem pesiu per °
te-t khaiu ys=s. work, crate, wicker box ; Copt. XAJLH.

munication Stele 5, the name or description of 23, parts of a net.

a class of people (secret society?) who were


expelled from Napata.
Temm reu ubenu, etc. :^n=K

tem, temm :^pE3 ^,>3|x%*, I I

B.D. 53 A, 18, the pole of the hunt-


o
^^
1

ing net of the Akeru-gods.


;^iE3

tem-t ^at'^^, Rec 17, 147,

, to die, to perish, the end, death. X^, a kind of fish.

3 G 2
[ 836]

temi, tem-t
o(2 ^^
^(3
^^^, ^ Tema-ther-t 'l^ Mi O
° 1. <^'
•^c , one

, to join together (?) of the 36 Dekans ; var. i^ <c=> ic

temm 3 O tema-ti, temam-ti 2^ ^, ^


|\ t^
:;gn=K

^ to compress, to squeeze to-


^, ^ ^, pair of wings; varr. ^ ^,
w

temu
O
k^,:,' -k^^
^ o
cii s.
, some hard, temaas(?) '^ ri a^^^^. Rev. n, 65,

sand- bank, mud-fi«it.


compact substance.

^-^ tema .^ o^ ^^^'' ^°°^' document,


tern, temi (]ij \^. s^ \^' D
'
writing.

temau ^ %i XZn, wind, breeze; ^


, to cut, to engrave, to inscribe ; varr. '^ ?y J T , a fair wind.

temai-t _2^'^v sH '^' ^^^^' ^°^' ^^^*^'

temtem c^ , Verbum I, 336, 3, temam .^"^^^v. fl"'


R^^- 27> 222,

X c^ Gol. Hamm. 9, 33, ^^."IT", IV, 1 113, ^


o o
IklMi- , A.Z. 35, 16, to Pap. 3, 10, sack, mat ;
plur. o ^^ ^^ _F A" 1

cut, to carve, to scrape, to scratch, to engrave


B.D. IB, 15, 181, I, '^^^Ix l^^ft, A.Z.
Copt. TJULXJUL.
1900, 20 ; Copt. TJULH.
Ci
temmut
writings,
.^

documents, inscriptions
I, IV, 1082,
temam-t ^1j^, ^"j^l' ^
tema o ^^ ^^ ^>^, Rev. 14, ", to
(2 S^) apparel made of wool or
strike a lyre, to play the harp. 2>'
^ 111' hair; Copt. TOJULI.
tema ^^ m, a kind of sacred tree, nut
temamu^ -f|-
-jji, the dead

ttee(?);plur.]^|l.
Temam ^ bauw,Rec. 29, 151,
X
tema ^B, I

, to bind to- a serpent-god.

gether ; var. ^^^ -^ tem.i.|(jq£^.4ll(l^^.to


bind, to join together; var. c^> U
(](|^ ^-

27, 2 2 2, sack, mat; Copt. TJtt-K. temi ^i= ESI, inundation, Nile-flood,

tema-t ^4'^>Vi, ^J^^x" CDl, 2^ temi >=it ffiHD


a kind of close hard
stone.
apparel.
,„.
temi-t
cjic3tJii^llC3'>=irS^11 III'

Tema, Temam, Temamti _^ Vc a kind of disease, hard boils (?)

^Jp ^i ^^\^' Denderah II, lo, one of temi ^^Ul^ ®» R^^- "' ^44, town

the 36 Dekans ; var. '^^ -jk ; Gr. To>/a. townsman ; Copt. '[XA.e.
[ 837 j T
temi j c=i (](|,
Rec. 13, 76, what is fit
^^»'»*'
B.D. 41, 9, wooden
III' objects.
ting or seemly ; Copt. XOOJULe.
ten , pron. 2nd sing. fem. thou ; older

damned person or thing.

*"'"'•
^ k- to mix together,
to compound.
len A^/WNA
I I I
.

pron.
AAAA^
© III'

2nd
C^
]•

plur. you,
^
Ci
^|.
tLl O I

your; Copt.
(2

temr
^ c^ ©.
, a Icind of small fish.

ten
XHnOTf.

, _ , demonst. proa this,

ten , at the rate of.

^•^- 1x6.
(2 W . , ,;
^906.
\ j ^^^, Rec. ten O , Rev., hole of a serpent.
4, 22, a kind of precious stone or earth, a kind
of ochre (?) teni(?) ^ ^i), ^^i), to cut, to divide;

var.
L-Jl'

ten, teni ^^ ) ^^, b.d. 52, 4,


^ (]
Libyan women.

Temhi-[t] ] ^= | (jij ^, a goddess

of the Red Land, i-^v~i ,


]

or desert.
, where?; ^-
/ww\A
()*===*
Jill
^ t^
_zr
Jl,
u

terns
turn towards, to direct a course.
^ ,
Thes. 1 48 1, IV, 971, to
Dream Stele 31, "where are they?"; Copt,

tennu v^ ^ ^^, whence?; Copt Xton.

temsu]f|p|[^||,iv, .os^.l^pe w
I , brightly coloured paintings (?)

terns
-k^^^.lIpP^^,]!
'^' ft fti
'^' ^*^^^^" ^3, 51, r^'oel^r'oeU' o^
a charge against someone, indictment, decree of ^^ raise, to elevate, to exalt,
1 ]^ i '
I ^V '

to distinguish, to promote to high rank, to

/wwsa k*^
] fH
^-\ ffi ^'
I I I
^-D- ^25, III, i6i van
increase

O
;
| ^
to enlarge the land

w "I
W^jS^ P"^^*' to increase births;
I I I

varr. /vs/v^^a

Tem8khentt](|(|l|i*,]|[^((Ill*, e
oneofthe36 Dekans; var. s=j Hh I dm -jlc. teni = /1/lei^,
(3
:^]1^^, to
AA/VAAA

terns
1 []]
p^, Anastasi I, 26, 2, o^ possess honour or fame, to be honourable

'5 3
^, o ^v Iq3
rtj » to h»de, to cover over,
var. /w^/vA
1
tennu aa^^aa j
L.D. III, 194, 14, mag-
to bury ; Copt. XtUJULC, OOJAJLC. <$. I
nificent (statues).

3 G 3
[ 838 ]

ton. tonnii aaawv vs aaa^aa tena-[t] piece, portion


D Jl
I,
I D e
i

1 /WAA/W ^6,'
, rations, allowance.
AAAAAA 1 ' ' III

^i IV, 1045, every hour; v>aaaa >P\


\ |

n ^^ , every time he riseth; ^v ^^wg


|
the 7th and 23rd days of the month; var.

I 'vZ^, KoUer 4, 7, of every sort and kind. AAAAAA 1 V£^


tena
teni /www I
^^3 ,
/wwvA
I
jl Thes. 1204, ^S^If^.^^^/^-1.11/^-
^li

to count, to reckon, to estimate. , Rouge I.H. II, 114,


AAA/WA ^

„ n rnl, to be aged, to grow old, old, old


tsniiTi

post, tax, rent, census.


/wwvA
^1^ /\AAA/W
^ age,
(2

maturity, aged man, a title of respect;

var. AA/vAAA

tennu-t aaaa^a >p\ na i ,


u5i 1 ^ Rev. o
O _Zl ^1 A p J Rev. 12, II, brave, dis-
I
y^i I AAAAAft I
tena
II, 149, men who pay rent or taxes, tenants. 1 Ij' tinguished.

tena ^ ®,-JT- a^v^9o8, 288,


tennu-t ^^AAAA AAAAAA
fl
1 J^ whence Copt. ; ':

'^ J
/W\^«A ; AA/WAA AA/WVN ; tena (j (^ », Rev. 14, 8, to pray, to
U I o e 'U i /\A/W/W

'v'-AA/vv
>^ I , number, quantity, amount, extent cry out, to invoke ; and see |^

ZVWWN
1 ^K^ '
^^' g''^^* number; wwva |
tenau ^ H^O. circular vessel, pot
Jl
AAAAAA 1 or tray.

I c. I I
, very many ; O a /wwva
^ 3^
i
,

tenai(?) "^
() e lleQQ, Jour. As.
ate numbers
IV, 968, to calculate numbers. AAAA/W 1 1 II

1908, 256 = ^ ic (?)


Rev. 12, 45, ground, earth;
16 nn
()
AA/wv\ AAAA/W 1

on Copt. eixn.
tenas (1 I \\ , heavy, ponderous.
c '^ a god, the " father
Tennn /www
AA/V
!•

1
(9 ' !^I^ ' of the Gods."
tenit r ^^ _, , i, B.D.
a primitive earth-god
Tenn /WWAA
; see
(Saite) 145, 36, outcry, cry, clamour.
A/WWV Tatenen.

'^ *^® female counterpart tenu ^ |[^, A.Z. 1908, 17, dyke(?) piece,
Tennit ll 1 1
Otto' ofTennu.
portion see "^ n' ^^^ tena
; U r4^— 1c-
Tennit Anit sheta-t am 1)11 o
A/W/WA 1 /I

Q
A/W/WA

tenu
(low, Edftl I, 25, a goddess.
/w/w/w
^ , eclipse (?)

compare Copt. oeniCO.


tena basket. ^ Rev. 14, II, women
,
tennut aaaaaa
D (3 "^^ III' players of tambourines.
ci
Tenait
/www
^©. B.D. 79, 5, a
tennu aaawv /www, the "old" canal;
district in the Tuat
var. A/w/wA

tend ^ (13, Israel Stele 11, basket (?)


tennu /www v\ "^^^i^, weakness, failure.

teni (?)
to separate.
Ll^' ^IC. to divide,
Tennu -v^ ' ' '

'
a foreign tribe or
1 fy/^/i nation.
r 839 1

<^
tennu ~^^^i, i..n. Ill, 194, 15, birds. tenkhenui ^ * 1111 %|N. 1165

tenbekh " bm. 5645, 12,


Vl/WW JT^,
T^M tens v^ to be heavy, to be
-3 -A
g p |,
'
' AAAAW -li *«AAA/\ -:fl 1^,
p
Peasant 1 6r, U nE^ , to shrink from, weighty, ponderous ; see I
unm A .

W\AAA I <H>

to hesitate, to waver, to fail, to deceive.

fright, shrink-
tens ^^ ^^, A-Z. 1871, HI, hippo-
tenbekh-t
J (2
.^ ing.
potamus, symbol of Typhon, or Set.

tenflu]^||^^i.'^ev...„.
harpers. tent
-\

\
WAAAA
, belonging to.

7\
tenem , Peasant B 2, 98,
tentamu]"^]^^°0.akind
/v of disease,
, B.D. 169, 23, IV, 363,

^
/v,
VNA/VV\
tent hetr&
\^
longing to the horse, horse-soldier, cavalry.
\ l\\ ^^ ^'

A., to wander, to err, to go astray,

to lose the way, to turn aside from. tenta (?) aaaaaa o '^'^*^
scorpion.

tenemm , see
tent&
o "1
n ° a kind of grain, seed,
AAAAAA H III' or fruit.

tenemu ^ (1 f^f^'^. Peasant 18, a


/www Jl _a*^ 1 1

plant used in medicine (?)

Tenemi ZV
/VAAA'VA
tentem ^
wsAAA -^lEii
^ liv
JSJ^
% ^^^^""^^'-^
IIIseed, or fruit.

^ ^
_
B.D.
D. 125,
_

one of
II, o]
/S/VS/VNA J
the 42 assessors of Osiris.
III
I
Ci
^ tenten
AAAAAA AAAAAA
.^,^^<>;^, to be strong,
Z_l OCJ Z_l
'

to attack, aggressive ; var. <i(T ^k.^.


Tenemi-t , B.D.
o -r-Sf^ff
tenth AAAAAA a plant (?)
OmbosI,6i,agod.
^'9.8.
g^l^^,
dess who gave drink to the dead.
-\ /USAA/VA -\ AAAAAA / fl "X AAAAAA / O
, throne pavilion, throne; varr.

\ AAAAAA O / <? ~\ AAAAAA ^ -\ AAAAAA <• r>

cd' Zl-
-\ /WAAAA <;;;;^> (0 "\ aaaaaa <r-~^a . / rt

^)^tmxci^ of a ser-
I , M , LJ- I , , , ,
!• '° '^ Tenten X^tssm, '
pent deity.
AAAAAA
strong, strength, brave, valiant ; compare Copt.
zuxAJpe. tenntchai a^ I '
^Q ^ ^' ^^^" "'
-\ AAAAAA <r r» TT "\ AAAAAA <r •^ 188, shrine, sanctuary,
tenreku © ^ A
\
(Jill ^:z^ III
,
Dim ''^z::^

>K O , Anastasi IV, 12, i, carob wine.


particle.

tenher rO ^I^ , box, chest, coffer. ter, teri ^ Gol. Hamm. 13, 112,
{{ ^.
vGUJl AAA/W\
A/^AAA

Rev. *I4, 4; Copt.


of wings ;
plur. aawsa
I I 1
Thes. 1481, IV, 970, ^£"^11' ^11
3 G 4
[ 840 ]

,Rec. i6, 57,


^(j£
the two birds, i.e., Isis and Nephthys.
to
^ |, to pay honour, to revere, to applaud,
ter-ti
have a regard for j
r§ ^^9, Amen. 25, W~ S ^ W crzi

ter, tra, tri 44 ®' ^^^ ^^' ^'

terr <^ ^ ^^' "^^'


<c=>i ^'
-f
*° '"^^^''^
^

Tppe.
-°p*"

i time, season ; fem. [1 [1 o


ter ^ ^ , to be weak.
,
j^

f
"^
ter £= "^ (j(jO = T-H,time.

ter A= O time, season.


^-'-^^U^r^lf?
I
<z=> f >
festivals ^ K3^ , at all times, always

ter ^, Rev. 13, 19, to produce. Aww\ Vc ^^v ^, time of dawn;

If?*-"
ll *^ A sr^^, ^
f ^ ()»
willow tree; plur. \ O /wwvN o ^ , Sphinx Stele 8, Rec.

o O
f <=*'^|
P^P-3024, 92, 17, 147, midday; aa»wv,
<^^im' j'
(1
j
^
Rec. 2, 62, ^ f ^ A I' Metternich Stele 77, Rec. 17, 130, the night season; Copt. TK.

tra-ui ^ £ IV, 1045,


"^
\ i
xtope (Koj ft T"ajpe), ecx3p.

ter 5 X stuff, cloth, bandlet, the two times, morning and evening.
> U )

^ , i.e.,

garment; <zr> wwvs /^ Rec. 6,


1
1 , 8,
tra-t, teri-t ^ l|
[ ^» <^ 11 ? '
*°^'

a byssus cloth claw, talon.


; varr. 5 '

Jour. As. 1908, 312, to


terri
ter ^ -/ij to destroy, to wipe destroy.
IS']' o
out, to efface, to obliterate
O teri , Rev. 13, 38 =
Jour. As. 1908, 308, destruction of sensuality.
|1
I ^ , to revere, to worship,
X
terit ]^l\\ Ck Ci

destruction.
stream, river.
ter , to guide.

terter ?>_«/I, Rev. 12, 27, strong ^


Stele 3, UU °> colour, paint
place, fort ; Copt. X^.XzeX.
^^ S^^^' *° administer, to pro-
terD <^> il
D U' vide offerings.
terr \
(j|
, oven, furnace; Assyr.

^» Rawl. C.I.W.A., V,Obv. terp ll


"^ 5, to bind, to tie together.
--T< V- I, 1. 27,

Heb.l^3in, Syr. •rt«Li4. Arab. ,Ju. terp , a kind of goose; plur.


0*
ter-ti
^ the two eyeballs of
w Ra. u e
[ 841 1

*o '^t*' to copy» '^•fng,


terf <~>c=>^
»^-a^
*
document, '«'»'"' ra^ I
, to appoint to an office,

tert
"l Rev. 12, 78, stairs; Copt. to promote jvar.^"^
> ll ' XCJDpT.
Tertiuri')
.iu(?) ]--->
a
I
'
I I
', the dwellers in tehani
ra .^w®' , to greet, to salute,

deserts and mountains to pay homage by touching the ground with the
forehead.
^
teh ^Q , heat, flame. /?-
-2»
j Ji , oven, furnace.
tehi v\, L-fl,
I

ra ra ra $ A. Rev. 13, 27, trouble;


teha
ra 1
H %* J§i' Copt. Xa5^
Rev. II, 182, brave,
tehar Jfi

7\, ra<-5 nJ' distinguished.

tehara -^^'^'
^ X7 ^ ^^''- "' '^*'

the blooming one ; Gr. 0a\eta


[-1 A , r-, ^^^ , to cross over, to transgress, to
(?) (?)

infringe, to violate a frontier, to break .into, to


tehur
^^ ^, IV, 686, a "brave,"

trespass, to invade, to attack ; m^ v^ ' ^^' a soldier ; see ^-i


ra
1021,
ra i A J , to transgress a law;
teheb
(2 a kind of
'
9. £53 to go
-J, ra J wood.
, oflf the road, to
ra ci : B.M. 138, to cry out
tehem
Te^ejjL (?)
err; rri S -^ ,
» to wander (of the mind) ; ^A ra U-Zl' Copt.
ora X
Israel Stele 13, to invade a nation.
tehem I L-fl,
I ,
ra :L-fl'

tehu
ra
^
^ % 1 ^ V§^. Peasant 237, ra
Thes. 1205,
^
orn
I y^,

muster an army, to round up men, to drive cattle,


^^^^— ^' '°

to attack ; van fO /^.


>^\^
Jr^ ^
'
Amen. 5, 12, 17,
marauder, invader, attacker.
6, transgressor,

tehem
:'ra :=i'ra l"^'
tehi-t So
ILJ
^^,
-^
Peasant 281, Pap. 3024,
II, attack, mvasion.
to water.

Jour. As. 1908, 277, tehem nT^ *° *^*^'^' *° ^^'


teha '

ra trouble.
tehen-t ^ ^
^J
tehab
ramJ^—
"
zi' ra J^^. forehead ; Copt,
/SAAA/SA

Xeg^ne.
p,
\ AAAAAA
fi\,
U Mr'
p,
\

ramJ_Pi ra 1
1'
L-fll' ra
tehenn ,— r .. to adore, to touch
to beat, to strike,
ra AAAAAA L—fl
fl (2 *=^ I ,

the earth with the forehead in homage.

tehab j— ^^, M a kind of wood, ^ ,^_fl Eij^s Pap. 85, 14,


. ,
tehennu
raoei I r paroxysm (?)
wooden instrument ;
plur. j—. ^^, jj 1

tehni U-fl,
ra w !°B"^' ra w PBu-fl*
to appoint to some rank or dignity, to promote,

teham \\
^,111,143,
TTT ^
ra ro to dedicate ; var.
ra w
kJL'ra^k^^'^^k teher
ra I
^' ra LLfl ii-
Thes.
v\ „ , to muster an army, to collect by force.
1204, brave man, soldier.
[842]
4.^\,4.^v,
tehteh
^ ^
f^ ^3
• Rev., lead: Copt.
T^.&x.

^ ; Copt. XA.P,X. a kind of metal, copper (?); var. Ii9 o,

of metal, brass(?); var.


] ^ °.
] ^ _,
°-
tehSU -^
^PI ^, ''^'''"'''"Vh'oeraker*

tehia ^ | Oil '^ ^, Rev., to wallow,


to sprawl about ; Copt. TIW^.

weight which served as the tongue of the scales

11' ^"'^t)an weight; 6


S 'S-
13, just
\
5 V '
^ P'^i^t, and the seed or fruit of

the same used in medicine (Ebers Pap.) j. Rev. 3, 12, the regulation of justice.


I

tehen jj| ^flTf' flft* 1^^=,'*° tekha [1 ^ nniD , A.Z. 1900, 33, weigher,

sparkle, to coruscate, to scintillate, the lightning the pointer of the scales.

flash; var. c:^> x /www 'jj]^; 'ffft'^zj tekhi2 ^ '^, J ^ ^. ibis, crane;
Culte Divin, 157.
W Copt. t^I (?)
AA/WAA
000 Tekhi I
^ a title of Thoth as regu-
, AA/WNA AA/WAA
VlI' lator of times and seasons.
TTTT' TTTT ,°,' TTTT ° 111
nn^iWii \\
^^^'^^ 0^^'
^ the god of the ist month
(Thoth).

Tekhi[t] _ W, goddess of the ist month.

-A p /www o -^ p
AAAAAA o "^ O ^^yy O Tekh-en-bu-maat ^6
I Iff Ml-
Jj - ^1"' B^^° B.D. 125, III, 28, name of the door-bolt of the
Tn r' 1]^, A R ^^ ^^_, Hymn Darius 38, sparkle- hall of Maati.
Will
stone, crystal, faience, blue porcelain. tekhit 2 ^, Rec. i6-, 141,
I W' S ^
Tehen-t (Thehen-t)
of the sacred boat of Heroopolites.
^ ^ , a name

^1, violet (?);var.^^;^OJ^^,


Tehentiu]ffT^*f^||l,A.z.
water or essence of violets.
1900, 20, the sparkling gods, stellar luminaries (?)
tekh-t 2 '^, ^ n A, Nastasen Stele,
'^'^''''McooW'AL AMI' a wme cup or u^
bowl
^ - A^ Ebers 66, 19,
^ :§& ^j^^skin
1

; ,
(?)

tekh ^ O ^ mixture of bread and wine


see also Thehnu fffff' I V5t^ J) ® or bread and beer.
'

knives
tehnu
(?) obsidian knives
I ^ ^^ \ (?)
|.
Hh. 364, flint
/W/WAA
/WA/WA Q ^ ;_J1'(^
,
y^
^-. O, IV, 688,
2^,
AAAAAA
o
teher c^ -®^ '^> Rev. 12, 39, to be
^ ^ ^, 5 Q ^' to drink, to be or to

jealous ; Copt. XtO^p. become drunk ; Copt, 'f^e, ei^I.


[843 1

c^ Love Songs
tekhu ^ ^, .,^^^ tekhbusti
qJ ^ '0'
] (| f>. Huris

tekh&u ^ (J y 0. drunkard; plur.


500, rev. a, 4, sack, sacking ; var. o ^. J ($.

III

tekhu
tekhbekh-J— -J— Leyd.
© ^0^. butler.

Pap. 67 / - ^ 5
'*"^) *® shrink back from,

tekhU Sold. ^\^r^ ^^^*'"^^ V AWNAA «J A. /' to hesitate, to waver.


©^ OH' ®Jh^L-fl' drunkard.
tekhen ^%, , Rev. 13, 19,
Tekhu J ^,N.6i8, 0,T.87,M.24o, ^0
the cupbearer of Horus. © w
tekh ^ ^ ^ ^ the "drunken" Nastasen Stele 40, O ^, Rev. 1 3, r 9, to hide,

®^2^' ©^^£7' festival.


to cover over, to protect ; Copt. X^It^O ( ?)
tekhait (tekhit) o Rev. tekhen ^wX^ awUa Ebers 60, 10, ^Q,
drunkenness ; Copt. to have running or rheumy eyes (?)

tekhnen Verbum II, § 123, to


'^ have diseased eyes (?)
tekhab (tekheb)
J 3^, Rev.

13. 15
^ "^^^^v.
J III
Rev. 14, 12, flooded
or irrigated land.
tekhen
or
V — /. fl,
© 0^. A.Z.

1906, 123, A^AAAft /wwsA to beat a drum


/&—U
tekhan (tekhen) ^ o #, Rev. 13, or tambourine, to play an instrument of music
_

19, to hide, to protect.


tekhenu
o(
^^wwv
o© musician,
tekhanu "^ O Rev. 12, 117, abiding « fl i'
**•
— [73 place. player; var.
Oe J'
tekhanu (tekhnu) Rec.
min] III

15, 16, a kind of stone.

tekhar ^ - "^ Rev. 14, 10, to be ^ Dmn, obelisk; plur.


liM-
^' troubled.

tekhi[t] Rev. 1 2, 36, massacre,


slaughter. 1^^,
great obelisks ; fl fl fl IV, 642, very
IS

•SJ^oE-SJ^^'SJ
o ^ ftA/SAA'V

u«/l' ©J
/SA/WAA
j^,
^ ^ Rec 5, 86, ^
J eg,A.z.,
(2 to dip in water, to steep obelisks 108 cubits (162 feet) high.
J ,

in water, to plunge into water, to flood, to wet, Tekbnui ^||. 'Z^^il


to moisten, to anoint.
P. 39.; var. ^ ® ytk, N. ,.6s. the
tekheb
2 Jo. gj=. anyfoeUd
two obelisks of Ri
moisture from
Tekhnu IV ^® V. Rec
the body, sweat, etc. ; var.
4, 30. the

D four obelisks used in a ceremony of Osiris.


[ 844]

tekhen T. 317, Rec. 27, 192,


tesh
o X
ordinance, law, regulation
, :
ibis (?)

1
Q
plur. r-vr-i
.1

3
^ X ^ I •c^1'^^lk°p'^«"^-
"^[1^^, to slay, to kill. tesh . ,, to rub down, to crush.

^ r^
tekhtekh 1®^^, U. 495. T. 236, N. tosh , Amherst Pap. 28, ,

^57' ® ^^_^.AnastasiI,28.6, ^ ^ /v, j_^ I A , Peasant 179, m^ , IV, 892,

Rec. 16, 129, ^^=!±=,, Love Songs i, 10, C3ZiL_:/l, A_ ^, czsua I, to depart from,

oo o o
®®
Rev.
X
7\
,

13, 69, to
^ Ml be disarranged, in wrong order,
to leave, to be separated from, to separate, to

crush, to cleave ; -.n _ i-vr-i ^


X
/[
^^^- 27,88,
mseparable.
topsy-turvy, involved, confused, muddle, dis-
Ch c^ jQ \
teshtesh ^ ^ ^, Ebers 69, 12,
order Anastasi I, 28, 3,
; I,
£^ o ^
Vs.
o o X
) to separate, to
r ,

^ ^^ ^
,

confused speech, meaningless chatter i >

divide, to pound, to triturate.


B.D. 17, 135, disarranged hair; Copt. T"e^-

O O _c o
Teshtesh
^ X
^^^, a.z. 1869, 139,

tekhtekhut ^^c^^^, Rec. 26,225, Rec. 4, 31, a model of Osiris


^ ^ c^ \
j,

confusion, disorder. used in the performance of resurrection cere-


monies.
Tekhtekh r^
(J
^i^
(J M^, N. 1135,
tesh t\^^^, I, 140, ^_^^ r^.Rec.
^- 549. an abusive epithet
,

^ o (^
o (T ^ F:^ '
applied to Aapep. 33, 118, frontier, boundary region; plur.

^'^
tes , \\ aniD , a stone or oa Till ® III rvD ^ I 12, 15.

metal knife ; var. \v and ^^ \v tesh-t


ci X o
^ Copt. Cat.
, .
r I, . 406,

'^ ^""^ nome; Copt. TOOJ, TOJCtJ.


teshetch-t ?^, Rec. 4, 21,

Rev. II, 125, dwellers


a white precious stone. teshu
oa
[

I
in a nome.
a sparkling
tes thehen
[mm stone. Tesh rwi, Ombos I, 84, a city-god.
X ®
tes-t (Q, I, 117, a feminine title (?)
tesh ^ |, Rev. II, 167

tes^f ^ A'^^=^=/l_2-0 bread, cake,


-^H H^^^' dough. tesha ^IM^' ^M^'^uLi' '"^

o split, to cleave, to divide, to crush,


tesitesi e J, Rev. II,

188, judges (?) Glossed by 2^I2^IOT. teshi nmD , a kind of stone.

tSU teshi
o /]f]n ^^^- "' '^9. band,
1 1^, see A.Z. 30, 81, P.S.B. 15,
CZEU HHT' bundle (?)
471 n is a prefix).
I
teshb (?) ^ J X, to break, to split.

tSU I'^ss-^, staff, support.


J t-sheps
]j^g, O , Rec. 16,

tesef —M— ^, —»— o , bread, cake, dough.


-^•un-UH—u
[ 845 ]

tekku "^^ 8>, robber, marauder,

invader; plur. ^z:^ \S Mii IV, 614,


|^^
Rec. 32, 66, the cinnamon tree, cinnamon

tektek a. , Mission 13, 58, B.D.


schrift (Leemans) 117,13, J nw [
'
W . cinnamon
O O X
oil or pomade. "3t 3» , Rev. II, 62, 12, 8, 70,
L-^
to invade, to attack; var.
teshen-t r\n n , a metal tool or weapon. S^. z:^

-A.
tesher rm, red, redness; see i-rr-i ''^?=';
s
teki (?) ^ Ol '
*° ^^^\^ a fire, light a
Copt, xpocy. ^ ' 'j^z^ '^ lamp.

teshri ^gaa (Ij] g )^ , a red cow. teku ^ ^ Oi '


^™^» '^"*P ' P*"*^-

teq \\ , to cut, to slay, to strike.

f nn ^ Dl spark, fire, lamp, torch ; Copt. tekk-t a kind of insect,


weevil (?)

teka to see ; var.


teqem "^ ^v ^^, Rev. 12, 49, to un-
,

sheath a sword ; Copt. TOKXJL. teka , Rec. 3, 57 grain, fruit.

teqen ^' '° ''"^^» ^° govern.


n ro teka,-,^,T..o6,£j(|,Q^(].
teqer
o ^d
to be strong, mighty; var.
,

\- fire, flame, lamp, torch;


JU^^I^fM'
teqer -^j Nastasen Stele, 45 Rec. 3, 49, many lamps ; Copt. 'f'K.
A
L
I

Tekait (^| ^- ^^5. R^c. 30. 187, a


Teqer "5^, Mar. M.D. 49.
I I ^^ ,

fire-goddess.
A I

Sphinx I, 90,
Libyan dog owned by Antef-aa;
Rec. 21, 136, the
in
name
Egyptian
of a Tekait Q "^ (](]
o fj , Tuat IX, a

fiery, blood-drinking serpent.

Tekait »
j j,
the consort of Maa-^es

teqes ^ fl \, ^, A.z. 1908, 35,

131, to pierce, to penetrate, to cut, to stab;

XCOKC. TekauIV B.D. .37A.


Copt.
tj"^^!! nil.
the four holy torches or lamps.
tek ^:^, Pap. 3024, 15, ^ to enter,
'
to invade.

tek ^ e ^-
to disturb, to break the
Tekaharsapusaremkakarmit ^
jjeace.
I I I

tekk , A.Z. 1905, 25, Gol. Hamm. B.D. (Saite) 164, 4, a magical
name.
/2i
110,

Q Q X
Teka-her |j f| ^. ^^, Tuat ill,
T>
Rec. 12, 70, ^ — 7^, V ^ ,
to thwart, to
.

(i) a serpent in the boat PenS; (2) the serpent-


attack, to rob, to invade. warder of the 4th Gate.
[846]

tekan >
jr /,»
J^ur- As. 1908, 307, to Tekneru
\U' Mar. M.D.

drive away, to reject ; Copt. XCO^TH (?) 49, Rec. II, 80, the name of one of the hunting
dogs of Antef-aa.
tekas
i^j
[^ V , A.Z. 1908, 131, to
teker jA , Rev. to come, to approach
,
pierce, to cut into ; varr. M J^ \v ;

Copt. XtOKC, eUJKC. var,

teks ^, A.Z. 1908,


PI-
teku ^ ^ "^, bread, loaf, cake. 131, to pierce, to penetrate; var
\^
tekem ^ ^^ B.D. 78, 3, to approach.
Copt. TOJKC.
,

teksa ^ Iq^ ,
^^^- "> i68, the flat part
of the back.
tekem "^ O , Rev. 14, 49, a kind of oil.

teksa ^ D, Rec. 35, 84, a


tekmu I , drawers
broad, flat knife.

of swords; Copt. XeKJUL, XOKJUL


teksa-t ^ [^, Rev. II, 188,

Tekem
,k^' ^k^s^- [q] ^ ^r^^. Rev. 14, 33, table.

B.D. (Saite 42) 72, 7, a god ; varr.


tektek '^, a kind of plant;
1:^ J\ , Nav.
plur '^.
Todt. II, III. I I

teg,tega ^
Tekmi ^:S^ 7\ , Tuat V, a jackal-god. ^ _^-^, S-"^'S
'^^ , to see, to look at, to examine, var.
teken I
U. 543, '^z:::^ 7\ , Peasant

W ^ o c^
145, Pap. 3024, 71,
J\ 7\
>, Rev. 13, 48
|q , IV, 1016, ^_^^^^^3^, U. 543,
/VAAAAA r\N\/\f^ AAAA/W
Rev. 14, 67, plant; Copt.
to approach, to draw near, to enter; Copt.

TOX, TOCT.
teg
© o
o, plants, seeds.
teknu (TN O he who enters ; plur. •^cz^^
zs

*««-s^a-Gfi':fi-
ZS

tega
tekennu ^:S^ O p-A , Rec. 20, 41, to

pierce the sky (of high towers or buildings). to bandage; as in |r for

Ck
teknu, tekennu \7C, ^^, ^^^
D
T^t^ Sphinx^ 3, 151, human victim, a substi-
'

Jr tute in a death ceremony.


iAi _ag:^ ^^i: move, to carry on.

Teken-en-Ra ^"D ^, ^o tegen


^
7^
-A
=^3:
/WW
y.
'
to approach, to
draw near.
^^ S) , the god of the 1 3th day of the month.
Berg. I, 56, slaughter-
teges
gp
teken
tek -t 'cS* ^ u. 544, ^ teges ^ [§ r^, Rec
house

35, 84,ametal(?)
(?)

T. 299
[ 847]
tegteg
QQ |y\, Rev. 12,70, §§L-fl,
<:^tQ, to attack, to destroy. 445, skin, hide.

^"^^
t©t , fl. to collect; var. o v\*U;
t©t (^ , pot, cauldron ; var. ^ .

Copt. ea)OTX. tet . . to turn, to withdraw.


J

"^ *" amulet symbolic of the uterus


Wb ,
_1_» fornii likeness, image; tet JIL
i I
of Isis.

var. o^"|. Teti o](] ^, Rec. 30, 2, a god.

Tetian ^ z^, ^^^ "**»« o^ a foe


Tetui ^\l 1 1 ,
P. 590, the two statues,
o 1 ^^ .^(1 x;;;:^?
of Amasis I.

teti(?) ]^s^, stick, pole; plur.]^\

Tet-ti ib (hat) O, U. 598, a teti 1^^, see ^ ^^


'
^.
^ ] ()

double goddess, the two daughters of the four


tetbu(?) ^ 11%^, B.D. 137, 40.
gods of the Great House, ^ ^ O _^ _^
I]
to smear, to daub.

tetef , Herusatef Stele, 59, his, its.

tet
^ ^ , Rev. 12, 33,
^ ^ cr^ , Rev. tettet ) o]o,^
Vi—fl
,
B-D- 164,
due, to
3, to
do away.
sub-

II, 146 = ^ff sj-T^, pylon. teth JJ , nurse, attendant.

tet-ti (?) ^^cr^,


o Ji>ii
'
basement of a
temple. tetme-t ^^ o, a kind of seed (?)
[ 848 ]

=> TH TH s==

th s=» = sometimes Heb. D; Copt. X or (T.

th s=», = £1^ , thee, thou. the governor-in-chief, the headman of a town


I

th[a] s=J d^, soldier, bowman; plur. or village; ^^"j^^. B.D. (Saite) 145, 23,

the Arab Mudir or Wazir.


X
writing, book, document, tha-t governor and
th-t
o list, warrant.
/ ID Dim ,

Two
I

judge of the Lands.


th-t sages, learned men;
tha-t meh ^^ ^ '^^ governor of the
CTD

House of
m- Life," i.e.,
~SL

the learned
, "the sages of the

men of the
North, i.e., of Lower Egypt.
^
College attached to the temple.
tha-t mer nu-t nu Tamera !?^

th-t I , a gathering of people.


n governor-general
of Egypt.

th-t , a kind of goose. tha-t en Sa '


"* aa^a^ og^gjo ,
governor of

a grade of priests in the temple.


tha, thai lfr=ii)gi, P. 777. M. 772,
tha-t resu (shema?)
^"=0), (=0),
governor of the South, i.e., of Upper Egypt.
r=iD
1
the "male "—a title of Geb
tha Jl !

the Earth-god.
(^a
^ -/I
;
man, male, masculine;
Thaui

,
^V fe¥
Bubastis 51,
plur. /?^
^^^r:-^^^'
B.D. (Saite) 164, 11, twin gods or god-
gi'.g^.T.'io7,p.6,8. I,

desses, Shu and Tefnut, Isis and Nephthys, etc.


N. 1293, (*==0) i,Rec. 31,25, !,

Thau uru P- 319.


Nastasen Stele 44,
(^
I , Hymn Darius 32, ^^ ,

M. 626, a class of divine males mentioned in


f=Ui ("=13) f'^ni^
w ^ I I
1' I I
1' (9 III' connection with (1 ^

C=iB ^ "^"^
1

Tha nefer ?g^ T i< ,


" Beautiful

men women, males


iand
boy " —the name of a star.

and females ^ 1
, the male genital organs
than (?) fe^^. T. 316, the solid

, seed ; ^c^ ^ ^, a man child parts of a body as opposed to the liquid, aawva.

a
Ml
virile young man
('=tD,

ganders;
than (?) B.D. 153A, 30, birds,
fowls.
I
^^"^1' to be angry,
Copt. (To, XO.
tha ?^ inflamed.
TH 849 TH
tha ib (hat) ^j^. I'hes. 1481, tha-t, thau-t
L-fl'
IV, 970, "O to be wroth, to fly
'
t into a rage.
00
tha 5, to wrap up,
plunder, theft.
to envelop, to clothe.

tha ^2f "^v . bandlet ; see

^^-^MG^-fe-ll^'
Treaty 17, offence, injury.
thau
^ , IV, 1089,
thait^;^j(|^,.hef.
roll, writing, document,
order, edict. thau fe"^ ^ '^ ^. th'ef, robber.

tha
thau ^2j^5?^Sf« "'ob^^""— ^e n*™«
bear, to carry, bearer, carrier.
given to some of the pieces used in playing a
thai meh-t ^ <^ ^_^ °^ game on a draughtboard ; fi a
y ^\ x „
B.D. 164, I'
^ ^ °^ f
c.
p, fan-bearer, kZ. 1866,
99-

thai (e K. ', to work on some


t Q
hard substance, to model, to be worked or
bearer on the right hand of the king. engraved (of metal);
^"^^ |^%1
thai metcha-t ^^ <^ l\l\ L— Zl''

, carrier of the book, i.e., accountant, agent. Rec. 34, 48, graven with a chisel.

thai seri-t ^J^" ° Anastasi I, 21, 7,


thaiu
^ ^ 111' graven objects.
w banner-bearer of

Q
an army. thau
^ ^, u. 429,
^ ^ ^•
(/
thai sehetpit tt=2/
Rec. 16, 56,
thurifer.
T. 246, P. 334,
^^^. P' 707, X^,
thai shebt rvn J fC^ -^r-^, ^-v-^___> Wind, air, respiration,
^^ jl , Rec. 7,

190, wand-bearer, staff-bearer. breath; plur. ^^ Xt^ "^ R 156, 3^^ ^ o,

thai ri^ V\ ll[l ^w-^, xtn o, N. 786,


^^
ztn i^ i±i, M.
36;^opt-
2 1 5,

N. 686, X^^^a3, ^^- 33.

Thes.
L-fl L^L-/1
,

thau itl ^ s:r^ date palm , (?) olive (?)

I 200, -•

(2
tha o. A.Z. 1906, 118.
Hh. 550,
grain, drop, pellet, bead, necklace.
000 ,

, to seize, to lake, to
tha ;fe%-",
"^ '^' ^ s*^^"^»
S^^tlX;
^o f"«
var.

Ihe hair;; see


^
ol
carry off, to grasp, to lay violent hands on, to

ravish, to steal ; Copt. XI, (Tl, XH-if. XIOTfe.


TH [ 850 TH
tha ^ ,
]T^
v.
,

'
B.M. 5645, a kind of
animal
thab ^yjj5, IV, 770, Annates III, 1 10,
1
(?)

o .^..IZSID
tha en unsh (?) (C^ j\
1

/wvwv
]\ ft/VVVNA
-^-^^

^ .

Love Songs 2, 2,
''

" love apple," and compare the following.


wolf's paw," i.e., mandragora vessel; plur.
^ J% , IV, 636. {/

thaui (?) — I W _>


r-^r-i
thab-t

^2=0 grain.
I f 000'
l^ I, Amen. 12, 18,
,
III corn.
i? \\

Thabu "' wine and


fi , Amen. 13, 4. ^J^ J,^ ^"""^
beer.

tha-ti

the double throne or chair of state


c^ W
^^,L.I).III,i94,i7,
on which the
thab-t 2
stick, staff.
¥
king was crowned.
thabsha
work stone, stonemason.
m U^ , to

v- >^ -/ij Sphinx I, 22, to restrain, to coerce. thapr vessel, pot.


,

e
thaartu thapr (?) P. 635, M. 510, N.
'^:>' 1093
Nastasen Stele 11, 12, to cross over; Copt.
XIOOp. thapga
(2
S "kv' Anastasi III, 5, 4
X of Anastasi IV,
A.Z. 1913, 128, 9, 5,
^j^, barracks.
to give an order.
Thafui
thaata ^^' (1 d^]| (1 ^. Love Songs
B.D. 17, 112, the double form of Horus
7, 1 1, a kind of plant, olive (?) ; compare Heb. containing the souls of Osiris and Ra.

thai ^' (]() -n-


•, a mea-
tham ^^
male, mascuUne, to act a man's part.
Rec. 31, 12,

sure(?) fire-drill (?)


thami 'nT',^, Io8I,Ship-

thaiu I ISma ^^ , the


wreck 19, % jT, Rec. 31, 171,
accursed spawn of Aapep.

'^ sadness (?) sor-


thai-t
^' row(?)
d.-
thaua
to cut the hair, to shave (?)
^ ^^ -f^
, to dress the hair,

to cover over, to clothe, to dress, to wrap up in,

^^,
Thauathasasa
L.D. Ill, 164B, a Hittite proper name.
^f| ^^ § n to enclose, to

tham-t
wind round, to bind.

Thatmar (Tham'r) ?^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^ 125, III, 17, coverings, face-cloths.

I
^' Thes. 1203, a Libyan proper name. Thamaa ^' ^ R J , the god of

nungen
that-ta (?)
35, ferryman (?)
^^ ^
] (]
fe^, Rech- Western Thebes;

XHJtjt,e(?)
var.
J "^^P ^ > Copt.
TH r 851 1 TH
Thamakana
Alt-K. 1 153, a devil
^^
who caused
lJ,
sickness
\^'
; var.
tharr
*0
^' <=p><p» ©
r-
, a kind of cake ;

plur. Jiae^ 1
.^^a
jjg^ I 1

I I I

thar4a^'-^(|^ a kind of
cake.

.&e.' tharan (?) — sS. ^5*


thames ^^ f^ \, ^ \>
•, P.S.B. Nastasen Stele 40, from — to.

20, 198, to devour, to consume. tharin


than 7^
^ or
i. ()()

chief officer.

thanreh "*===» Q^i, Anas-


? J^^
e
I I I
J, Alt-K- 1162, buckler; var.
/\AA/W\
tasi I, 9, 7 to forget ; Heb,
7,

// thant w^ <
T^^~i . throne, chair of
P.S.B. 10, 472 ; Heb. IVltt?.

tharb
state; var. (C^ ^ ; see ^'-=>'JeO, fe''=>'J
v\ ,
pot, vessel.

-2a!> to in\'ade, to
tharh V? .

thanti-t ?^

chair of state see


^^ (jl) Jh... throne,

tharsta-t
^ "^ 1
.2;fik
^

Iq" ]
'

i)
transgress.

^^""^
; ^"^i,'
AAAA/\A
part or parts of the body.
AA/\AAA

thant
I
poles, timbers, bearing-
poles. tharta ^'*=^](]^^, ^^]
thar ^ \^ f)^'-^'
'Tombos Stele
1 liis^ I U 1 liiii*' I I I

9, IV, 84,
^ "^^D'
embrace, to enclose, to surround.
IV, 1078, to
a kind of boat.

tharta ?^<rr>l (1
'^^, Rcc. 17, 146,

thar I
bread made of fine flour ; Heb. HTD Chald.
l^' f> Nn^^D, Arab. ^^^ (Dozy I, 671), Assyr.
Mission 13, 117,
^^ ^ vs^ L—^, to be sil-la-tu >»Tr *-t1 ^T-

strong, to be protected, fortified, strong Copt.


;
thahab fe'^"^ J^' Anastasi
2Cop, xoop, xoope.

tharei
w f>.
IV, 2, 5, KoUer 2,3,

a place where horses are exercised.


^ f" ^ J \^^^
jgsfi, whole, sound, strong, protected
thahr
I
» w Jl ^ to ill-treat, to

thar -

I
11 i '
beat.
^^'^"sth,
^ uL' thasas 7^
strong thing, a protected thing.
chief, master.
thar-^^^^, ^^, tha serit , IV, 998,

2^ K:^ „.Jour. E.A. 3, 104, an enclosed


^Sf,IV,,,8.SP4.^()f,
and strong place, a walled enclosure, fortress.
Hag bearer, colour bearer of an army : see
—^ ^
'^ ^^^^ ^^ protected
tharit -T)-
"^
\\ '
N III' thing. U^"
H 2
TH [ 852 ] TH
ZSSZD
thash , boundary, frontier; Thath-neteru g=1\ £=3i '
, Tuat
VI, a god.
see : Copt, xocy
tha-t ^=^!\ ^ ,
'^^^^'- ''.^'^ l^' ^.57'
1 tVjs emanation, exudation.
thak , Rouge I.H. 2, 125
That g=J [1 o>
P>
, a goddess of Tet-t,
W
thakar
I

cm , strong
uu ^ , Busiris.'
building, an enclosed and fortified place, tower.
thaaiu s=^
Thakaru w
^ I I
1
, 1 hes. officials, clerks (?)
h I , a class of

1208, , Rec. 2 thafthaf s=5 A ^.=_ s=3 (j


k.=_ , t. 305
[\^\y]
916, /

I I t
Tharef s=> h imtsi , T. 31 7, the name
111'
-S^
of a magical serpent.
\\ '

Q^M],
1 thatha s=j h s=s (j
| ."^^ , Rev. 6, 26,

I , Alt-K, 1171, a Mediterranean people. to stamp with the feet, to gallop.

Thakar - Bara ^' ^ J ' o ^ thatha


dances, skippings.
s=z5 (]
§=3 (j ^ I, b.d. 169, 2,

>5_j'|cvx£)V^,Rec.

^j^^^i^X; Y ^
21, 78,

p^p^ the name of a Syrian governor


,?^'LJl l]__^

:
tha (?)''
V ^(o
i
-^111'
^ , to run (?)

'
'
Heb.Svnn:]v th-amit
^^^ ^v c^, Rev. 13, 27 =
^
(1(1

Thakaretha J^' LJ .^^ "1


x,
of knowing.
1

ZIIteiJULe, in the state


Harris Pap. Mag., a magical name.
thi I, scribe, learned man; plur.
covermg,
bandlet. -r crzi Rec.
,

W
thakrau 7^ , Harris I, 33, 4, copyists attached to the college, sages.
I III
57, 13, shutters, lattices. thi-t s=»(j(| 5, s=3 (](] g , band, tie.

thaga ^' ZS'^|, Koller I, 5, 2, 1, thmen«(]()(|ll-^,^-g- ^' 9

^' ^,
t^.^,;,,^^ IV, 732, a kind of
IV, 701,
^S^ ^ tree,
-^,
the wood of
Z5
thi thi Q^, Love Songs 5, 6,

-^ the same. "^ 5?^


^\ ) Rec. 21, 97, ^" WW ^ ^
^1
^ S '^
'

W \\

thagapu a
° CTTD , Anastasi Rec. I, ibid, i, 52, to
46, r „,
' ^ '
W W ^^ Q
IV, 9, 5, barracks; see
Is cm wrangle, to dispute, to chatter, to gossip.

thetthet
thaten-t
^A/^A^^
r^ ,
throne C^ /Ci
'
o ^ L^'
I I
chatter, gossip.
see
thU, thut s==^^, T. 211, N. 335,

thatha(?) % I
17 , a metal pot,
,
pron. 2nd sing, masc, thou.

vessel, or bowl.
thu (?) to mount up.

I
S>
Thathait
47> a form of the Sun-god
^ ^ Z] c^' Litanie
thua
f]
,

to lift up, to bear, to


carry.
TH [ 863 ] TH
thua«f||,iv, 278, to bind on a
thut 8=*^'', U. 574, N. 968, *^^,
crown;

thua 8=» f) — ,
N. 979, defects
offences
(?)
(?)
a particle; aaaaaa 8z=> >K^ (10, T. 271, P. 22,

M. 33. N. 123, 1 s=3%r(lfl U. 581.


AAAAAA _/I
tim&t s=»%(] ^^4^' 1'- 284, crown
1 I

N. 962, s=^" ()
p, B.D. ,80. 37, s=^
see
p. B.D. 180, 27.
II (]

thui s=J^ (1(1, that.


thut s=3 vT, U. 220, to be collected.

thub s==s v:>


J,
sole, sandal; see s=5 j thut v\, U. 559, form, image.
o U) ; Copt. etOOTX, XOOTX.
thut ^=.^"^, T. 266. ^=^^,
w
thupar , horn, trum- M. 43, 421, crown.
e
e w
pet; thut^ s=5 "^"^ (]
, P. 34, crown.
L-VI (2

trumpet bearer, trumpeter; compare Heb. IDttJ,


thutha
W
(5 '\hh"
^ ^ ^«^^ ' > ^ ^ >^ I
> the piping of
tasi I, 17, 7, scribe, copyist, secretary; Heb. a bird, the cry of the hawk, twitterings.
"iDiD, Aram. fc^-JCp, Syr.
Thuthu i=:^ ^^=3^ ^, Rec. 6, 151,
w
thuprath D«di>s=3?^, Mar. 31, 18, the name of a god.

Aby. Text a Hittite chariot.


I, 11,
thuth ken s=^ V\ ° , Ebers 63,
Jl^zz:^ III
thUf =^H_<|>, (£ W f.
9, a seed.

thebit
=^JJ/.N.942,8=J^J].
^ T. 312, P. 174, s=^J o |, U. 554, T. 173, M.
^g W '^', Rev. 6, 26, papyrus ; var.
^^ ^
Copt. ZOOTq, Heb. P^^D- i54,s=»Jo^,N.97o,s=3j^"|,T.32,
301, U. 553, Rec. 27, 60, W'^, sandal; dual
thumaqana
J^-||,P.5n.||=plnr.«J^-
Alt-K. 1 153, a devil of sickness ; var,
n WAA/VA
, P. 408, M. 584, N. 813, 1190,5=3 Jo
o \ AAAAAA o \ /\AAA/V»

carry, to rise up ; Copt. TCJOOTrt.


^, sandals white and black; see also <=>.
]
p^lu >

\ \\ /VA/VS/VA I I
Copt. Toonre.
thurn
I'
thebit«J(j(]^|.R-4,^;;X^^
buckler, breast cover of leather ; var,

AAAAAA "^ in •
Heb. ji'iltp .

to sm, to tres-
L—/|^, sandal-maker, worker in leather; plur.
thurh
pass.
(5 I

I
e ;

^^ , Anastasi I, 26, 4,
| (2
| ^ I

s= ^ .2as
I
,
thurta I

] (j
.••;'^ g*^l
(§.

(1 /"^^, fine flour; Heb. rh'O.


I sandal-maker to the king.

3 H 3
TH [ 854 ] TH
thep , a kind of goose.

thebu-t s=.
a part of a ship.
J ^" I s.:^ . Rec. 30, 68,
thepa ^
to breathe, to snuff the
(j
L-Zl , Rec
air.
30,192, ^ (] ^
theput ^ i , the dead (?)

Rev. 14, 73, cow; compare Copt. T^ in theph-t ^ ^ /^- 303/


xJS.rtH.
calf,
D i-n-
theb (tcheb) bird-cage;
Ji ,
N. 662, hole in the ground, cavern, cave ;
plur.

see also tcheb A J l^^l > A'


o
theb-t s=> 11 g o , sistrum. I, N. 656, ,Rec. 29, 154;

le sky
^S^, the vault of the si
theb s=5 1 _ , copper coins, obelus,

7 assarium;
assariuni : var. c—=^ ^^\
c-^=^ "^ \l U
-^ ' •
Thephut petriu ' '

| o 3'=i] °,
II

break
thebeb«JJ<^,T-3-. toto smash. N.656,=i njnrL°--°—
isffi:, M. 381, a group of shrines (?) in the Tuat.

Theba s=s'«^^,Rec. 26, 229,agod(?) Theph-t sheta-t


Tuat VII, the 7th division of the Tuat.
""^^
| ,^^ ^ |,

thebu £=3
J^ o, s=^
Je O ,
Mar.

Karn. 55, 61, Rec. 21, 77, Theban Ostraka B, 6,


thef L=/l, to move about, to shake (?)

vase, pot, vessel ;


plur. s=3 J
oO , IV, 666. thefthef to dance, to wag (the
head).

thebU=J^^>, ^J§, Rec. thefthef


AAAAAft
AAAAA/i
17, 145, a weight for meat, a measure; var.
to spit, to pour out water ; var
/\A/>AftA

thef "^, papyrus plant; var.


thebn s=5 a lock of hair, curl
^
e/ ^ >
J
"^ J; Copt, xoo-rq, Heb. r|^D-

thefa ^""^(1, u. 297=s=>(]


541, T.

Thebeh c= J ra
^^J,
Typhon ; var. (j^^^,T. 305.... ...

Thefnut ^^ ^ ,
^=
^^^ ^ J, consort

thebhen s=3j ra |7\,DeHymnis36, :

of Shu; see , P. 62, M. 83.

to hop, to skip, to frisk (of animals).


Berg. I, 14, a lioness-god-
Thefnut 0~^ '
' dess ; see Tefnut.
thebtheb s=^Js=^J,^=^Js=^J^,
'

theften , P. 707
to tie up to (with <cz> <cr> IV, 658), to suspend. .

to tie (dead bodies to a wall). theftenn c:^ /vAwvv


^ j\ , Amen, i j, 20,

envoy, messenger
J s=J A ^
(?)
thebtheb s=s » to dance,
the belly-dance. them, them-t
P. 62, M. 84, N. 91, P.S.B. 15, 37, Rec. 21, 197
J ^ ^^,
thebtheb-t s=» s=^ dis-

pute, argument.
J = ,
pron. 2nd fem. sing.
TH 855 TH
them 5 , bandlct, tiara, apparel.

Mar. Karn. 53, 26.


them Amen. 22, 6, 23, 9,

thema / , bold, brave, strong.


to see (?)
Themhu ^% N _zr
I

I
,
^"^^ V, the Libyans
in the \ ual.

Themhu ,=1^ J ^ j^, Rec 30. 63.

thema-a
J^ '
^ ,.^_fl

I
'
^^' ^57, the " Libyan " god.

/ , „, hero, warrior. themes 8=^ ^ jj^, Rec 32, 80, to

write, to make marks, to paint coloured pictures,


Thema ^, Tuat ill, a god. to be of various colours, to be striped var.

WW
;

Thema-re ^''^^, Tuatxii, a sing


-^ ing-god

9. themes ^=»^ P fl^ >


P- 604, striped,
J" o
Themat-her-t <z> i<i , Tomb
coloured (of the rump of an animal <z> ^ 1.

Seti I, one of the 36 Dekans ; var. \ .J^


U o III
themes 8=> [f| f) jft v=^^, Dream Stele
<:^> i<i , , <=r>, Tomb Ram. IV ; Gr, TfiM.
20, writing board, inscribed tablet.

Themat-kher-t
S= /I\ , [=3
-^ o III themes-t s=>^jj^|i^, p. 172, N.
/I\o Tombs Seti I and Ram. II, one of the
8=j Vv^
' 939, a writing, list, register ;
plur. 1

ic 36 Dekans.

thema-t / A.Z. 1908, 16, the

vulture amulet ; var. ^s^ o^ I.


o I I

see
themia ^ ^/W' Hh. 377, seat, throne;

themes s=j |\ condemned


^^ /wv
_>^ H ^
'^•^- ^^^' Sphinx, 2, 132, ;;r',
''

person.
/7
scribe of the throne.

thema-t 4, ^ -fj-,
mat (?) Copt. TiULH.
themess-t s=s ^ 1 I c. Wi ,

document.
p. 681,

773> M. 770, design, writing, picture,


^^'°'
thema ""T
^Jf
-0-
' '
""
,
^^'' '''^"^^'
estates. Themes - en - khentt
III

Themath
^^==^

.^
2=*
^ fl
Tuat X, a liones.s-
goddess.
,
Tomb Seti I, 1 ftl ^^ '
^^"^^"^^

II, 10, one of the 36 r


Dekans.
Thema-taui s=3^(j"^^, P. 266,
midwife ; Copt.
thmes-t
M
^^2^ ^ , M. 479, N. 1246, a god. oAxecio.

themth Hh. 337


Themmit ^=(1(1^, Tomb Ram. IX, L-fl
,

10, god of the serpent "^ •


themthem f},
adry
measure.
^hemu ^^ji^. ^^ji^i- for
then
^ abso. pron. 2nd fem.
/vAAAAA ^^/^/s^^ sing.
/
^. writing, plan, drawing.

then later
III Vi.
-vAAA/vA, pron. 2nd plur. ye, your; -wsw*, N. 1385

Cv^
J
Libyan ;
plur.
=>|^ | ^ 1 ^ j (dual); Copt. OHrtOf.
3 H 4
TH [ 856 ] TH
then = , this. Thena (1, Tuat XII, one of the 12

gods who towed the boat of Af through the


then ^'^, ^"^ Q, P. 307. 312, serpent Ankh-neteru ; he was re-born daily.

^^'^''^ ^^'"• Copt, xojrt.


1 1^ '
''
>
;
thena, theniu * '
h , iv, 639,

then " ',"


''ll,
iv,222, ^^"l
() (1 % .
pitcher, bowl, dish ; plur.*^ '

(j
%>
L.D. III, 65 A, 15.

^^"^ e
thena h , Amen. 14, 11
WAAAA I

Rec. 30, 185, to lift up, to raise, to promote, to


distinguish.
thena-ti , Amen. 15,17,
AA/VV\A I >T— ' \\

then-t ftAA^AA
j ^^ a something great or .^^, Amen. 20, 19,

Amen. 25, 10
distinguished ;
plur. www | ^^ J 1

boomerang, camel
Then-aru ^^ -s>-%i I '

f ^
»
'^^"^'^
thenaa
^^V stick.

of Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 54).


theni N. 940, where ? ; see
,

Then-neteru ^^ T '
, Tuat xii, the
h ; Copt. TCOIL
gate of the 12th division of the Tuat.
pron. 2nd plur. Copt.
Then-ret ^"^^^^i], b.d. 125, 11,
thenu ;

OKno-r.
the name of one of the 42 judges of Osiris.
thenu
then "^3 B.D. 178, 23, a kind
^\] ^1 ^|, ^1^.
,
^^"^"l IV, ,,41,

of tree; var. each, every.

^
then ], course,*throughout; thenu ^^\, U. 253, T. 196, P. 288,
/V^AA^^

678, N. 1293, M. 726, to count, to reckon.


then-t, thenn-t aaaa^^, u. 234, AA/VWV %

AA^/V\A (_ J I

thennt A.Z. 1904, 89,


dLJ
, ibid. 26, 74, ftAAAAA
A/y/VWA
Oo , ;

O I, Rec. II, II, AAAAAA


I

I
ftAAAAA
/vAwvA ,3i , ibid. 31, 16, place, abode. /V\AA/V\ C^ I. I

AAAAAA I I

IV, 1 143, number, reckoning, computa-


sanctuary of Seker ;
plur. '
tion, census (of cattle), calculations.
I I I

Thenen ''^ll _f),


Tomb of Seti I, the nut "'^ ^ v» ^^^8^^' quantity.
/SAAAAA T T i 1

one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 3).


Thenu-t aaaaaa^v:^;^ the name of a festival.
Thennit s^^j.^ B.D.G. 42, 699.
^ ^,
^H Rechnungen 63, a
1^1:2 ' ? t 4''1- consort of Menthu and a thennu AAAAA/V
j»-7=- plank or log of wood.
^^ AAAAAA '

vvwvA on' form of Hathor.

thena ^^^ h , T. 307, p. 1 73, 260, M. 493, Thennui (?) s=:*;|.;|.^ i)|], T. 302,
A/WVAA 1

a magical name (?) mentioned with sc^^


4--r
where?; see , (1(1 ; Copt. TOJn.
ftAA/VAA ^VWAA I 1

thena ""^ (1 Jl,


^^^
d /% I , to be old,

old age, aged.


thenpu ^^ % IV, 930
TH [857] TH
thenf AwvvA ^t1 ,
^^w^A
^^ ,
Thenti ^^| ^, Tomb Sell I, one of

o I, to dance, to play an
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 47).
"Ul' "lli.
'^'^
instrument or sing to a dance.

thenf Awwv v,wvN, Rec 20, 216, drink.


thentenr
braves, soldiers.

^^^^
\
1 I I
*V*,
y\ III
Rec. 8, ito,
^^ *

thentha - -Zl' 'V. 565.


thenf-t v^A^A^ , vessel or pot of drink
*^^
thenfit /wwNA o
^ c-D, B.D. 180, 7,

j\j\ || , Edict 4, sail.


, L.I). Ill, I 6a, throne, throne room,
CD
^"""^ *'^
thonem ON. 514A, an offer-
ing, milk (?)
chair of state;
*^^feQU' IV, 573;
— ,^^
WVNAA Vijt^ »t» Mr AA^AAA

thenem the first milk in


^^ O [^ , throne mounted on a boat.

thenthen ^ ys, Anastasi I,


the breasts after childbirth ; van 0;
Copt. xeXAiLi. 24, 8, to run, to run away, to flee.

Thenem
'
Thenthen-neteru
°
^ J, T.S.B.A. Ill, AA/«/W\A WWSA 1,III I

the name of the 12th Gate of the fuat.


424, a nurse-goddess.

thenem "=" d |\ ^, make ^°, **-^^P' ^^ ther O , I, 133, number.


/vwNAA Jl _tt'^ ' ' to weep.

ther 5 1
1 , stuff, apparel,
AAAAAft i _al^ _2r I I I
* AAWVV Jl _B^
^.|,> Hh. 556, dens, caves. ther-t <rr>®, U. 563, willow tree; var.

thenem /V
^ .
to J ^ I
; Copt, xojpe.

turn away from, to turn back, to reject ; var. Therit :


Rec. 27,53, the god

/v. dess of the willow tree

therut , an offering.

one of the 42 assessors of Osiris; see


125, II, ther^ ij
I
® » time, season, year ; plur.

= ^{0rvarr.^(|{0.^(){.

thenr /V\AA/VA

I I I
, strong, bold, brave.
theri ^ I] , U. 538, r. 295, p. 219

thenh-ti
w ^^ -^^ , Amen. theri (1 11 aw^ , to sprinkle, to moisten.
16, 20

thenher 9.
O Peasant 175, therit' iJiJ'=^ !» ^^ 3^' ^9' '^^'^•
a bird.
ence, adoration, prayer, entreaty.
thentut
a breed of cows.
^ ^^^, Meir 8.
therri-t §(j(| ^. ni, 17, ^-^,
Dream- Stele 27, mound raised up against a
thenti /vwsaa yl /H , Tom bos besieged city ; compare Heb. rrT/b, and see
Stele 3, throne, chair of state therther.
to paintf painting,
thenta-t v^^A^«
^ theru
writing (?)

jn Rec. 27, 222, throne, chair of state,


•^ ' throne-chamber.
theru o, U. 563, colour, paint
TH 858 ] TH =-

Therut theh ?. IV, 840, to approach, to


,_^ fi| ^ ^, U- 220, T. 323, s
invade.
^ VS, U. 510, a god or goddess (?)
^
theh-t g=3 ^ , approach.

theru ^^\,.^ui, "' 399, to


.

<r> ui ^J'^:
diminish, to reduce. thehu s= |%>^, IV, 502, g=j|%
therut ^?%^, bandlet, fetter. «=, «=— ^, to rejoice, to make merry.

therm e=>-^^'^^'^, u. 563, to theheh s= | § T >


R^^- ^ 2, 2,

cleanse, to purify ; var. o ^^ (?)

therp D ^» 'r. 390, M. 404,!


w
^^, U. 1 31 A, a kind of goose; plur. D
, to rejoice.
w
,

thehhu
therp D V^ 7\ , *=> ^ . to waddle (£ W
I
,
joy, gladness.
(like a goose), to dandle a child.

therf ^^ ^^ A Peasant 294, thehhut £=3 ^ "^ , IV, 894,


II
I

^=^ ' ^^ '


to dance.
I
I, Rec. 29, 166, rejoicings;
threm, thremm m=. (2
var.
-^^, to weep, to cause to weep;
($.
Thehhut I
,
gods who

rejoice, or divine rejoicings.

^^"^
therheh ?| ^ Y, to rejoice (?)
Thehbith Tuat VI, a

Therta " ] (j
^, Rec. 27, 53, a god. thehef-ti s=5 |
g=|J(j(j
'^''^
'^j a plant.
goddess.

^ to overcome, to de- Q ftAAA/VA


therther thehen s=5 » Mar. Kam.
stroy. , 53, 28,

therther Jour, E. A. Ill, 98, IV, 656, 710, Love Songs 5, 5,


, Rev. 12, 78,
Q /V/WVVA

Q to advance, to meet, to touch, to


s I earthwork, mounds thrown up around a > „
n'

11' a besieged city Copt. TtJOpXp. ; twitch (of the nerves or muscles, P.S.B. 13,412) ;

thertcher ^ n Thes. 1322, Copt. Z(JO^, (To)^.


=a> y I

1
walls.
thehen s= | ^, T. 334, sr^^j
theh |— 1
^ 7^ , to attack, to transgress, to
p. 826, £=3 1 A^A/wN M. 249, ^== c|||
^^
,

invade; varr.
^5,
ra ^ %^. "l

to sparkle, to scintillate, to glitter, to shine.

thehtheh I
, Amherst
^-i r-i
thehenhen z=i | aaaa/v- 7]t | ^

Pap. 42, raider, invader. U. 563, to sparkle.

theh ° '^ ^ Vxndi of plant used in


medicine. \U U. 563,
rn (2 III' ,

to
theheb
gambol (of
j— , \

young of animals).
, A.z. 1905, 19, to frisk,
^ 000' u-^'^'^*
ning-stone, crystal, any bright or sparkling sub-
J wo :'^^s^'-

^^. ^ J^.
stance, blue-glazed faience, etc.
thehem A.Z. 1906,

1 26, to shout for joy, to praise.


Thehen M^ 3, ^""^11 ^'
the 14 kau Ti,-^
of Ra. ^f '
TH r 859 ] TH
Thehen-Atebu, etc. r . . to knot, to tie, to tic togetKer,

to tie on something (a crown or a garment), to


bind com, to coil, to twine, to plait, to weave

M. 249, N, 704, one of the four


^ (Ttoc.
(]().
M. 785. ^ (](),
M. 782; Copt

bulls of Tern.
••^
Thehnit-tepi.khat.^-®Q thes mehu ^2jwJ' ^^' '9«6, 123.
'=' Rec. 34, 190, one of the 12 Thoueris god- B.M. 828, to weave a crown, to tie
^ desses. on a crown.

Theljnu s=1 1^, u. 564,


1
c=, thes metcheh
^^ ^ ^^ 8 c>^
Sphinx 3, 132, to tie on a girdle.

thes qebsu (beqsu) ^^^j Jl%,


U. 310, to tie together the entrails (?)
Thehen ,
IV,
840
thes qesu ^3|3, p. 612, to tic to-

gether the bones, to reconstitute the body.


thehenu ]
0^^ ^, u. 64, ] ^, N. 318,
'*''^,
thes-t Roller 4, 6, thread.
="
??'
L'^y^" unguent.
I Cn2^
thehnen-t % — > ? "l '^, t. 89, a — ? "l
thes-t n
I
o WU '
^^^' 3». 171. tie,
band, knot (?)
^A/^AAA
^""^.N. 619 ^^ v- B.I). 145, 24, fillet,
thesthes ^' band, tie.

thes, thes-t '^, P. 568, ~^,


C^ '
skin of a beast, hide ; compare Heb.
Vr trnn^ Assyr. t"^ ^y, takh-shu. , knot, tie, liga-

thekh ^» ^ drinking festival; var. ture, bdckbone, vertebrae, spine; plur


0111
\\^5:7. U. 517,
^^i' -91
.

thekhthekh to mix a ,T. 183.

drink ; varr. ^ 5V ; <^-opt. theSS-t _«_ o ^ , tie, knot

xe^, euj^, xu3^.


thesut VII "", the seven magical
I

o Ill'
^
thes s==|l^|,T.336,s=
!

h' knots that protected a man.


M. 254, N. 640: see s= [1] p |[^ thes-t
C^'<K>*4
ssr^*- ,
^*0>^Q
—••— sj»-»»-
^*|<I>^^

, frame,

Thesi-en-khentt framework with bars (?) bearing pole, carrying-


pole of a litter.
. , one of the 36 Dekans ; var.

Thesu "****% J|. Tuat X, an archer-god.


thes, thess ^^, T. 159, m. 175, 688,
Mil
Thesu VII c? , B.D. 71, 16,
III

seven gods who assisted at the judgment and


""**
Amen. 19, 7, 25, i,
^^2^, L-fl, c<jndemnation of the wicked.

^'^- '5. a bun-


^__^. _^_
g.
Peasant 257, U-fl, Thes-am ^"^^^ ^'
TH [ 860 ] TH
A
Thes-arq ^, thess , captain, general; plur.

~^> ^^^. Denderah II, lo, ii,


I , Coronation Stele 1 5.

one of the 36 Dekans; Gr. GESOAK. thess '


master, chief; varr,
I
'

Jj »

Tuat IV, a
Thes-t-up-t \J
o Copt, icoeic.
I
' horned goddess. (] p,^() p^;
""^
Thes-usfu \\ n ^.=_ "^j P. 708, thesit - „
c^
_ ,
—H— , lady, chieftainess, a
a fiend or devil (?)
title of the goddess Nekhebit ; Copt. ZoeiC.
Thes - heru I Tfififin, Tuat X, a
thes-t
serpent-god, son of Sekri. He has a head at each o 1'^ \-^
end of his body, moves on four human legs, and
IJeru-Khenti is perched on his back.

Thesi-Tesher-t ^^^ 00 o V. B.D.


levies from districts, troops, bodies of soldiers,
(Saite) 149, the god of the 3rd Aat. regiments.

thes —H— , chamber, room. thes-t j


the working folk on an
ur-2 I
estate, peasants.
'~'
thes-t p -j sarcophagus, funerary
o ircr'' coffer.
thes i, to

thest-ta ^^ r°-i \ \ , burial, funeral.


compose a connected statement, to arrange
words in logical sequence.

thes -^^H, A.z. 1905, 22,


thes —— " IV, 221,
X , I, 116, ,

(i) to arrange times and seasons; (2) to wear


i, IV, 1090,
an amulet. e
proverb, saying, formula, charm, spell, incanta-
L=J,
tion, declaration, statement, what a man wants
to say, accusation of a plaintiff, speech or
defence of a defendant, sentence, aphorism,
to command, to arrange, to direct, to levy, to

raise taxes. apophthegm, "word," precept; —h— ^Aw^A

thesu (^^\ fl^, Gol. Hamm. 14, ^, IV, 1082, speech of a petitioner;

|2i 'w^AAA __^. ^IJ-fl ga , IV, 430, a state-

ment which is a tissue of lies

^>__/l ^ , captain, commandant.


thesu
^'"'^
% I

M\'Z:\ (2
chief officer, general, master, commander \,

W» speeches, proverbs, precepts, statements, charms,


L-=fl I
/ Y' Coronation Stele 3,
spells, orders, commands.
trusted officers ; Copt. ZOeiC.
"^"^ thes-t, thess-t plot.

^^
,
thesu %i ^, captain :— >

an abominable
plan, crafty design;
captain of bowmen; ts-co-a i^ 1, captain of plot.

soldiers; c«x« ^ IV, 11 20, captain of thesu


"""^ law-makers, arrangers,

'*'°^
„^,v^^A ,

——S N ^
vS?i I

I
,

' disposers, managers.

a fortress; "^-vaaaa/n "^ ^ I , captains of


thes maS, _> , N. 163,
ferrymen ; Copt. ZoeiC. speech of law.
TH [ 861 1 TH
thes pekhar (?) ,
|
, a rubrical Thesu ur 3^^^*' '''•
*^^*
\
direction meaning to transpose conversely, e.g.,

" Tlie strength of Horus is my strength "


thes pekhar, />., " My strength is as the
"^ ^^ ^, B.D. I27B, 7, a god.

strength of Horus."
The8i-khft-netrui(P) *^ " 1"],
thesi ^ t|^. T. 271, p. 22, 97, 604, a title of Khensu
Thesi -tchatcha(?)
Nefer-hetep.

?
U. 4*3.
M. Kubbin fe>,
32, N. 122,
11
, Stele 11,
® , T. 243, the • head-raising " god

Thesi-tchatchau-neteru ^T^
^ I
M
I
'

Mil'
Tuat XII, a singing dawn-god of Syiaitic

JA, Roller ,, 8.
^^^. ^^. origin (?)

thesi-t Hh. 343, -i^,


0X1 SI \>

\\
to lift
, Metternich Stele 59,

up, to raise, to rise, to raise oneself, to


T|

ridge of ground, high ground, bank of a river

Copt. (Tic, zice.


ascend a hill, to lift away, to bear up, to support,
to be high (of price), to lift up an offering to
tlies
^^^, dyke(?); plur.™ 3=1.
a god, to set aside, high (of bows) ; Copt.
xice, zoce, (Tici, (Toci. thes-ta estate, domain, field;

m
,
__
I

'""^^
thess ' of Neha-her in the Tuat was
^. T. 29, the
1^ I 31 I
450 cubits long.
Hh. 564, to lift up, to raise, to rise, to mount,
to be exalted ; Copt. 2CIce. thesi^^§,^^.^_(],^.
Rev. II, 179, to speak haughtily or proudly,
thesi |1(] "i ^ A., ascent, ascender.

thesi ~\ "^^ ,
pride, arrogance.
thesu bati ^^^^'l ^^ ^J;^ Tombos
N ——
Stele 13, wearers of the double crown.
.Ji XL ' '
I
'
I
,

thesi hat ^ '^, ""^^ O, b.d.

thesi semsem^;^;^ 178, 3, high of heart or courage, bold, proud,


P^P haughty ; compare Copt. X^Cl ^HX.
l^ mounted soldier, knight var
^^^,
, ;

tliesi ^;^0 what rises

to the surface of a liquid, scum, to skim.

theSUt s=J n o "1 ^'^^, Peasant 299,

^o ^
27, 228, a rising, revolt, insurrection. troubles, difficulties.

J**s (-> ^^^ ^^^


thes-ti ' ,
"* .

^ ci Will' of a bird.

^^ *^^
ports, props, pillars ;
-^ ffff f=^ ,
^ffff, theSUt
o\>
I

I
,

- Jl"il
^,
III
teeth.

11
y\ ^ffff'' I tfff'' ^^^
^°"'' PJllars of
thess (?) 8= , %
Jr
U. 168,.down-
'cast, dej
dejected.
heaven; plur. ~\ o t j,
—•— xL o

^^— ^^.u.434.
Thesu-urut

^ ^ ^ ^ <^ ^ S T. 248, a group of thes&U ""^


^ ^ O' *" excitable man,
gods who raised the dead. a man prone to anger
TH [ 862 ] TH
thesd.U ' '
j\ (5 r^, to command, to thesten (?) £= P ^ 7^ , Rec. 31,

direct; see V^ /).


170. 172, girdle (?)

^"^ thesthes W« ^ ^^^^ °^ unguent.


thes&u taiu (j
(3
5 !,
M »— U

director of lands " —a royal title. thek , thee, thou.

theS&S^(]fl.^()P^, chief, lord.


thek = -ftxeritieioc, A.Z. 1868,

master ;

xoeic.
varr.
^ ^ p ^, -.-^
^ P 5^^
^°P^* 55, P.S.B.

to stick, to adhere.
13, 38, magnet ; compare T€(^,

^ loaf, cake Copt.


thes^siu '^""^n 1
^ i , words, speeches, thek-t
:

formulae; see Qii, ^'^^ Thekem , B.D. 99, 13, a

. thesi[t] ^jj()(j(B), ^(]l]<s), god of offerings ; van , B.D.


5=*
j^^^
H
1
A
H ii
H ^, — '
a kind of fancy bread used as
an offering.
(Sai'te) 72, 4.

^=* theknu "^^ ^' watchman, spy,


thesi hh fcs^, to lie on the back
—H— 1 1 dead (?)
human victim plur. 7^ I, A.Z.
;
ftAAA/VA -^£^-

34, 8, var. I , Israel Stele 24.


W ^^- J\ ill I

Thesbu 3=> H J,«=is%^, t. 292, the g > ^ rp=r) ^CS^ -^^ I

thektan 1'
god of circumcision (?) I I I -8^ J\ ifLL

^~7"^^ ^ l^i"<i o^ collar or neck- i, \.Z. 34, 22, Sphinx 3, 151,


thesf-ti
aL=^ \\ lace.
spies, human victims, Libyan soldiers (?)

thesem "[[, ^^^ ^ thet '^

^ , KoUer I, 6,
c^ X n ^ X J3^
, tower on a wall, bastion ;
plur.
Metternich Stele, to separate, to release,
I 1
3, 5,
I

to set free, to be destroyed.

thet Rec. 24, 76,


thesem ^]^^,Hh. 355,^ 85, table, altar, thick staff, cudgel (?)
lO I ^r^
,

thet en renp-t ^^ V | '^^, an


I^, greyhound; plur.
^'^ ^, IV, 809, aromatic substance used in making kyphi ; var.

thesm-t Thett " '

^^, Metternich Stele 51,

bitch. one of the seven scorpion-goddesses of Isis.

thesemu-tchatchar?) ^^
—r ^
/ III
^,
I
theta
to send back,
reverse.
to

B.D. 145, 40, dog-headed.


^^ X
Thesmu Heru
B.D. 13, I,
^ |^ ^ ^
the greyhounds of Horus.
|
thetef
skip, to scatter (?)
'
j\
, to hop, to

'
thetef Ci ' i

Th-sena-tnefer-t s=^| (j
"^^
T '^,

AAAAAA O AV\AAA ^ I\ ^ O AAAAAA i^ , [Q pOUr


,

t -=" " the beautiful sister "—a titleof AAAAAA y >-^^ \^\/V^AJ\ ^ ^— — AAAAAft VJ
Tefnut. out, to sprinkle, to poiir out by drops.
TH [ 863 ] TH
Metternich Stele 170,
thetef
fountain (?)
Thethu ^^"Bww, U. 549. T. 304,

a seri>ent-fiend in the 'J'uai.


thetef ci O a measure.
»

thether s^'^, R«v. 13, 6 - ^


*^^^^
thetthet *^^^^^^i^, '
v ^,
Amen. 12, 10, 13, i, 22, 20, to gossip, to chatter.
thethhehut (thehthel;iut)
theth _ , Hh. 386, to alight.
j
, rejoicings ; var.
\
theth re '

>
^
21
*^~^
i
'
Amen. 5,
babbler.
10, thetef
=3 X
,
to spread, to scatter;

var. o
theth-t
"
, T. 308, tie, binding.
^
thetef ^§^r*^, to distil, to sprinkle;

thethi (2, D^rets 108, inscription. see ci vs/»««A


[ 864 J

^ c=>, = Heb. 1 and to; Copt. T. te-t setem ^^ Rec. 17, 146,
Ch T servant.

t c=Di, U. 373, P- 434, to give, to set, to


.„ c^ij hand, i.e., the trunk of an
le-X (r) ^ ,
elephant.
^"^^j U. 6i, N. 314; c::^ P. 176,
,

place; (j
,

364; c^=. |](|,


P. 176, M. 316, N. 383, Rec.
te-t "",
IV, 1 121, [^], calf.

young ox.

31, 167 ^^^


[i A ^ **"*" to ^^y oneself flat on
;
qq o '
the belly in homage. te-ti yearling.
Ow
I I
,

tU (?) cr=> I , sandals ; Copt. TOOVe. 3 Anastasi I, 24, 5, part of a


te-t '^''^
chariot, pole (?)
I

perhaps to be read ter-t for -^^ "^igiJ ;


dual
te-t
of a chariot.
hau (?)
^ f"
"^ r^y,' P^i^^^)

"""^^^jN. 1371, Hh. the article "the" (fem.);


o, P. 630, 439, ta Copt. T.
•^iSij N. 1043, , A.Z. 1908, ii6,
ta , U. 403, to smite
^§, cr^:^; plur. c^d:. o P. 204, T.
cr^si, ,

^^ ^^, I, 32, " smiter of all lands."

t8<;,^S,
>JJ' o
Metternich
III'
Stele 24, 25,
O ,,,,'
III c:^>
__ j

ta
A B.D. 45, 2, to flee, to es-
cape, to pass away.
te-t aab-t cr>sj;
III' o I i
;

• -^
a wild animal.
Nastasen Stele 9, the left hand.

tet-t-k ab-k cs ,
P. 83, M.
• •
/3

1 1 3, thy heart's desire ; var.


ta
N. 27.
to tremble,
Q. IV, 659, the hands cut off ,

te-t q:,
from slain enemies.
to shake, to quake.

(^
te-ut == _p '

c^ I — I' o I III ta-t ci^ O , trembling, quaking.

^^, c=p V:>


^ I, Rec. 26, 66, a gang
ta c^> '^''"^' ^•^' 39, I ^» emission of

of five labourers or slaves ; var. ^_n () U _y ^ |


seed;seealso c^^[)r=^,e^l]'^'^=a.
Te-t Amen o Tuat x, the
c^ ^ c^l^'"^, Love Songs,
. -^^^^^
1 •-"^-^
I

tata
colossal right hand that grasps the chain where-

by Aapep is fettered.

Te-t ent Ast, etc. ^ "^ jj ^ |T produce an emission of seed irregularly ;


varr.

21, 153A, 8: (i) the opening in the net of the garment, vestment; var.
ta cz= 5,
Akeru-gods (2) the of the net, B.D. 1S3A,
;
taa^^[j'^'7f;seetaae^^(|']f.
21; (3) a part of the magical boat.
[ 865 ]

Ta-t
o

^'
^-^'^^^m ©•
%a. aq-t
^ ^^' ^^- '« ^^"^^^'y'

p. 162, M. 107, N. 20, c=:>


^^ (=ZD, M. Copt. XA.KO, -f A.KU).

413, a very ancient name for the Other World;

see Tuat;
a lake in the Other World.
'^ ^^^^
^ ] (|
'='« ^' ^^S, destroy ; Copt. Xi.KO, -f A.Ka).

^ta^(](o1^^^.^^,toput
Tait \.U.44S. on the earth, />., to give birth to ; A n <r> ,

a god, the Tuat personified A.Z. 1907, pi. I, 3, to land at a place.

254
Tatiu

i<i<^, P. 185,
,

M. 298,
T.

inform
ta im-t
; Copt.
V' "IF
TA.AJUULO.
^ ^' ^^' '^' ^' '°

to cause to do, to make


N. 899, kU. '
445. the gods
of the Tuat.
ta&ri i^ a
to be done.

t;a(ti?) <=>^()l|. Hh. 558, — d(](],


ta athi ^^—
Rev. II, 141,
off; Copt.
t<> carry
•fxi.

M. 785, ^,^--D, ^, ^^—0^' ^° ^^^' *° ta & A fl


' n,
^^^^
v> i- ^ ^
, to give

set, to place, to cause, to allow ; see erti the hand, to help, to assist ; Copt, i" XOOX.

ankh ^*—^ ¥• Rec. 27, 8, to rear,


ta ,

(|
^, N. 156, "give!"; ^ (j,
P. 204, fl(]"(],
to keep alive ; Copt. X^Itg^O.

B.D. 65, 7; A flVif, A DjSt^.Iwill ta ankh. A ¥• , one to whom life hath

not permit ; ^— ^ VN, A . give thyself, beengiven;^f gjpyA^oJ.


/>., show thyself. " dowered with life, stability, serenity, health, and
all joy of heart like Ra."
tata (titi?) A A, T. 87, 209, N. 618,
Ya-ankhit A"?"^^* Lanzone 112, a
A fl
A 1 A fl
1,36, '*-^'
L-D'^'L-a ijj*' set, to plac
divine midwife, '•
^ ([]

ta-t (ti-t) ^, ^i^l)(|^. g'ft,

present, tribute. taas A °


(q1 rsSn ^. Rev., to fine,

Copt, -f OCe.
tata-t (titi-t) ^, A^^. t. 85. to mulct ;

gift; tllS, IV, 938, gifts.

Rev. II, 165, to destroy ; Copt. XAJCO.

p. 148, A A fl^. P-435. M. 622, N. IJ27.


set
ta U4i
on the way
^^ ;
HH
Copt. TA-Olf O.
^, Rec. 27, 7. to

ta uab-t
A—D /^ ^, Rec 27. 6, to

purify; Copt. xEfio.

ta un U D
•^*», to cause to be.

^— '^
O^, what the heart gives, i.e., will,
tapehui(?) A—o ^\\» R<^ 37, ",

pleasure, desire ; A , to go with pleasure. to decay, to die off; Copt, f e4>^.^jOTf.


I
3
[ 866 ]

ta em kh ^— •O-
, to put in the ta her ta ^ ^ ' , to put on the

heart, /'.<?., to bear in mind. ground, to depose, to throw into the street.

ta em her en ^ a
^ AAA/W\
J
to put

in the face of, i.e., to put before t~~^


;

I
141, to inflame; Copt. "^^AJLOJUL.
Kr-^.., to lay a charge on one.

ta meh ^^-^ ^°^ ^^"^-^ ^^ ^^^^^^


ta kheper a o ^
w H^ ^
ft'
Rev. II, 142, to make to be, to beget;
a fire ; Copt, 'fJULO^. o ,

D
"
.
ta mesha ^—^ ^lil ^, Rev. n, 184,
^
— "^
^^^ Pi"),
IV, 1 106, to cause to be

to walk
done into writing ; Copt. 'f'cyCJOne.
; Copt, 'fJULOOCye.

ta Sa A Annales III, 109, to give the


ta metr ^ q («==xD 1 ^, to correct.
fl [q] ,

back, i.e., to turn the back in flight, to visit.

ta nla

1908, 252, to appoint


^5 (j()

;
^^,
Copt."^nei.
j„ur. As.
ta siau ^ — wwvA, Rec. 27, 7,^^ '^

/)/] A A A ° ^^^' '^' ^'^°' *° ^^^^ to drink;

Tanubit A ^ ^ <3i
Lanzone 112, a SH il 4 III' Copt, xcio, tcei.
r^wsn o divine midwife.
Ta-sma-ba-er-kha-t IVT^^,<=^
appellant, plaintiff,
tatare °
petitioner. Berg. I, 23, a bird-god who rejoined the
5 soul to the body.
ta er as-t ^ ^
put in
i^. to [its]
ta sent a a ^^ ^, to terrify, to frighten.
place, i.e., to restore.

ta er ber ^ <^=>^^, Rev. 12, 87, to ta than ^ -L^, to give breath to some-

sell ; Copt. 'I" e^oX. one, i.e., to spare the life of.

ta rekh A o
LA
"^^
& W
Jl
to make
I.e.,
to know,
to inform.
ta te-t (?)^ A_a

^ •
^
o. I
*« g^^^ ^^^ hand
to help.
z>.,

ta (ti) res-tep ta tchatcha L^^,^^—^ii^,


^ f ^ ^, iv, 1153, to Heru-
set a watchman.
satef Stele 118, to give the head, i.e., to show
""^^
ta retui ^^—^ f ? ^, Herusatef
oneself.

Stele 118, to direct the feet towards someone or ta tchatcha er ta 4__fl ® <=z> "^^ Jjj
something.
to lay the head on the ground, to die.

fM
, i.e.,

Mar. Karn. 53, 21,


taha j

I ' to exercise care. tau A .•'"


, rations, provisions.

Rev. 14, 15, to hide;


tahep '
Copt, "f^con. ta hetch A [
a==o white bread.
,

ta hem-t ^—°
o b;^
^
[TD'
Rev. 12, 107,
to marry. tatau rzS,
^o
— ^_j] (s °, Ebers

o • ill i^ am III

tahems
to dwell, to
V.^®"]"
make inhabited ; Copt.
^^^- '7,

T^eJULCO.
7, Pap.,

A—D A-^^!
rev. 11,

A—D no L-Df\^
iff., Roller 4,

L-Jif\
2, ^ !\l\

ci o
,^,
I

"^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ towards


L-ji'ioV A— fl H ill' A_fl H o' A_fl H WO 1

ta her a n
^*^
°
I
'
someone. A A , fuller's earth; Copt, 'f^ in peq*]"^
ta her ges A_fl M^ ^^^, to set aside,
ta-ti (?) O , bundles (?)
to push out of the way, to yield, to become
Rec. 31, 14, a sheet of
taa
partial; a** , impartial.
k!ls. cloth or linen.
[ 867 ]

tabu (?) = "^ J n °. oboii. »*


Peasant 46, garment, sheet of cloth. ru; var

c=>'^D,U' '^*' '^- »'7. N. 454


tap
'7^'=|f,B.D.8,,8,c^-^(]<af^.A.Z.
tataf (titif) , to sprinkle.
garment, sheet of cloth, cordage L-fl
1906, 28,

c=>^^^C=5, A.Z. 49. io8-ci=3 Tafnut (Tifnut) t^Jj* a goddess-

the female counterpart of Shu.

tau& shennu
coverings made of hair.
<=>^^ (j ^5 ^ "Oi..

^^ tema, temam.

"^^^V ^^ "fT '

loaf of bread
tain ^—° ^ *^
==-'k^^ or cake. tamer-t (timer-t) , ,

TainAuna^-^qYUeVkl I A S' A P n' '""^'"- ^'"'•

I , L.D. III, 21 1, 4, ="^ (1


~«-" (1 e
one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. i).

tang S \
, P. 401, '\
^.^,M.57^,e=>;^S^<'^>.N. "79.
I
^, All-K. 1 1 88, a Mediterranean people.
dwarf ; Amharic J^ *" '

The matu Danuna '^ ^](\ V- »-^f (B.M.


88-10-13, 56) of the Tall al-'Amimah tablets. tar c^^ ^ v^ , Rec. 31, 14, to oppress,

taar (tar) c^^*^ (j


-vn L— V), Peasant

Tarteniu
I I I

(usually in a bad sensed to oppress, to constrain, ry\A , Rougd I.H. 206, 240,
to use the corvee, to ill-treat.
<=> I I I

a Mediterranean people.

tarina (m'rina ? ) , An-


nales IV, 132, lords, nobles.
tauar ^^f^^^ft. a
tas c^Ds^^—••— , an object painted on
measure of some kind.
early coffins (Lacau), knife (?)
taus (tins) l^^ '?''
V?" G' to
tas , slit,
P.S.B. 15, 475, to cut into, to engrave; Copt. U-fl
TtUC. to cut up, to make gashes.

tab ^-"^ J (5'


P- '9'. T. 117A, takr (tikr) ^^ a, Rev. n, 178; sec

/3 , to set away, to carry off (?)


7^

J]5i(-°, Shipwreck47.<^^J^H:' tag S^, IV, 1 208, to plant

; Copt. XU3<re.

P. 94, M. 118, N. 57; plur. c=>J^<-*^; Tag Q^, N. 1179; sec

y czrx^ , P. 692, a string of figs. \ , the dwarf-god.

3 » 2
[868 ]

donian year = part of October and part of


tagi c^::. <^S [Jl|,
A.Z. 1864, 107, bat.
November.

Tatemtch(?) -^^-^^'^^^
Tomb Seti 1, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 1).
Nastasen Stele 40, 47, beasts, cattle; Copt.

Tatenen-t (Titenen-t) A ^11 ^. » nrEnoote.


O
primitive earth-goddess. Tifnu-t w 0^0 , the female

taa c^sa (1 ^^ f^^m, emission of seed; counterpart of the god Shu.

see l]c=a),
timai-t ^ Herusatef Stele
1 I,
W I I I 143, towns.

tirga
w S '^^' dwarf; see

Titi \\
vestment, cordage ; van ^^ V^ II M ; Copt.
Libyan king.
52, 13, Thes. 1203, a

taabiu (tabiu) cr^:^^ '^j wolves, titi


""
Q B.M. 5633, 9, pot, vessel,

J Oil w w measure.

jackals, hyenas ; Assyr. "-ffj^ f:^ '^'- (Rawl. '^ Love Songs, 3, 12,
titi-t
C.I.W.A. Heb. l^t, Arab,
W W wine cellar (?)
II, 6, 4, i),
^j^,
Tuat VII, a goddess
Syr. itfaMV, Chald. ^^^1, Eth. Hj^f) Tith
;
in the Tuat.

taar-t c:^:^ (1 ^^ v^ o *=^; var. c=^> tU(?) = = , T. 229, '", lllll, Vc, five;

^^> (1 o ^, oppression, constraint, restraint.

Ub cr^ ^^^- ^7, "3, wolf; Heb. f = <^ "^ the festival of the five epago-
(] J 1^, 1 =<cz>_i[' menaldays; Copt. '|"H.

tas c::^^. —^ g|, to sit. "'"


\\
tu-nu "'0, tu-nut , fifth.

tata 0=^:3 1] cn^iJ


(| 5 -^ Hymn Darius 34,
'

, Tuat III, two


to trample upon, to beat down.
goose-gods in the Tuat.
tab-t purification, a purifying.
a j:i. tU c^^,logive;^l, 1^^, givers.

ti
2^ \\, A.Z. 1912, 99, o^, A.Z. 1893,

108, 00 (1(1 e, here, there; Copt. TTA.!, TH.


IV, 322, 329, to land at a place.

,NastasenStele68,^^o, Dream
ti
W Ti tU (tchu) C^%\, U. i,T. 347, ^^,
Stele 31, £55, to wait, to stand still, to i^=Ci
w
remam ; ^ ^T 7\
, Rec. 21, 86.
-IT I I I Jl I I I J^ I (2 © Ui

ti-t c^ J ,
pleading, defence (?) bad, or evil, or stinking; Cr^a v\ , Rec. 31,

tii-t <—=^ (1(1 , B.D. 102, 6, produce, gifts.

be not thou bad of smell ; bu tu J | ^ "^


^ I
[q1 01 r\e., A?oy, the 1st month of the Mace-
J y^ fa
^^^^ J badness, wickedness.
[ 869 ]

XXL-t C^:^^, P. 643, M. 679, N, 1 241, t^^^, IV. 1062, C>D^^".IV,889.


c^ j^Q^,iv,9S5, ^^1, ^ ^^^. (2em'
I ^. Jour. A. .,,8. ,85.^-^1^,
bad thing, evil, wickedness; plur. ^*» Rev. 1 1, 68 ; Copt. XOOTf.

C^ •'•»•"'•*»•
^ I I' I I I
', Peasant 288, tutiuc-)^"'^J)
^
j^ &r O /^i
I.
I
mountaineer*.

t^^rtjflJ^.Rec 16,13a. i^,


Tul(P) N. 969. ^!""l. "»
two mountains, i.e., of sunrise and sunset (Bakha
•wicked person. and Manu?).
""^
tu qetu c^ ^ '^ ^ I
^, IV, Tui , N. 969, the two mountains be-

1078, evilly disposed men, men naturally bad. tween which the deceased emerges (?)

o
Tu-t
god of
^ ^ mh
evil in
, B.D. 15 (Ani, sheet

the form of a serpent.


20), Tuit
C::^

eo o f^-
. ft Rec. 16, 109, a mountain-
goddess (?)
44,

'""^^^Sl'
B.D.G. .356. <==^]
Tu &mi Khert-neter If^
the mountain in the Other World.
yi'
^ L— 3 the god of evil, />., Set.

^
fl ,
(]

Tu Amenu ^^ (]
If^' ,
"h»U of
Tutu (Tui) Nesi-Amsu
, 32, 15,
the west " —a name of the cemetery.
^"^ Tuat X, god of evil, i.e., Aapep, or
ISSm
(^^
'
Set. Q^
I QUID I .^ AAAAAA I I ..J

Tutu c=£l^[^^, ^-Mnn, y^ "holy mountain," the modem Gebel


( J '
Barkal at the foot of the Fourth Cataract.
, one of the 42 judges in the hall of Osiris,

tu baa-t offlD
^pot o , B.D.G. 3, 183,
a devil in the 7th Pylon of the Tuat, a title of ^
I
ooniD o
Aapep. a hill of metal, or a hill containing mines.

Tu-f ^,U. 57o.f^ , B.D. 31, 4.

read Tepi tU-f, " he who is on his hill," i.e.,

(^^^C^ %^^ Jj, B.D. 125, II, one of the Anubis ; fern. >i.ea^ , P. 608.

42 assessors of Osiris.
Tu menkh (?) Rerek (i^ l^j
Tutu-her '
^^^
C^^
^ '
'''"'"^ ^^™- ^^'
a serpent-god.
^°'
lism, B»D. 149, a mountain in the 7th Aat;

Tu-hetep C^ ^ "^ ^"^ Jj , a name var.(Sa,te) (|^^^-


or of a god. ""•'*•"
Tu en Amau'^_.V.
title

Tutu-s
the name
(?)
of a rudder
W \ , B.D. 122, 3,

Tu en Bakha I
nrna

Tu-qetu ^^^ 1 0($.


mh.
a title of
Set.
^^, mount of Sunrise ; see Bakha.

tu c=3 ^{\ anm , A.Z. 1878, 49, ,


Tu en Bekhan )
rmm J
^ \\ SQID
_zr I >i. I Dnm

, anm, Q^, , hill, mountain ;


plur. , mount of Sunrise.

3 » 3
[870]
a son of the goddess
Tu en Maatiu aa^vaa I, the Tutu Neith.
© (^

the righteous, the holy hill of the something in the morn-


hill of
tiia -lie '^^nP *° ^^
beatified.

Tu en Khent
country south and east of Egypt.
cmd ^^^^ ^ ,
the hill
tua -k ^O
'n.
,
Vc
Q, ^
(3

O o 1

>(3
o,
Tu en Khert-neter ^1' ow ^(j^o
,
^ ^;:;;,
the
B.D. 149, a mountain in the 4th Aat
morning, to-morrow morning; Copt. TOO'^'I,
Tu en Kenmut /VAftAftA /VAA/vAA
, the ^TOTe, Amharic nVi"? tuwat.

mountain ridge between Egypt and the Oasis of tuait c^i ^, U. 512, T. 325,
Khargah. fi ^
C:^ the Nubian
Tu en Kesh
^ o
Tu Heru-nub _~T", mount
29, 147, i<
O' ^ ,
I'
ffiff o
of the Golden Horus. O ^ '
O' "^O'
the dawn, the early morning.
Tuseml^fl|^114,u.493, f p
tuai ^O ni,i43.-^f|^®, matu
^ M (](),
N. 945, the mountain of R _^ tinal, belonging to the dawn.

o ^1' Tuai [^] -^ '^(jl] ^ ^, Rec. 32, 85,

god of the dawn.


Tu Sehseh (^^3 -*- U-493.

N. 945, the mountain of I


^ ^Ijl
Tuau ^^^ O. B.D. 17, 16, a lion-

god, symbol of " To-day."

Tui qaui aaui ^ ^ ^^^\ Tuau ci^f] .^.'P-^7^'^^^fl^'


B.D. 149, a high double mountain on which
c—
lived a serpent 70 cubits long. M. 660, ^:^>
-f^
i< ^, N. 1275, ^3
^
Tuteshfer] —
(^£]
\
the Red Moun-
tain (near Cairo).
^^, R 178,-^, R 356,
^^fl^^
M^ N. 1070; .z^ f] "g ^, N. 68,
tu (^ ^ -^ ,
N. 679
,

the star of the morning


"]

tu-t C^ ^K" "^^j a bird.


Tua-t .

^ ^, R 244,

morning
M. 446, N. 1056,

tu , Bubastis Ki, a. kind of altar vessel. the planet Venus as a star.


Y7
Tuai-ti ^^i](]^^.>^^(lfl^l'
tu-a(?) {^^ ^'^ , Hearst Pap. XI, 16,

— ^^'
t^^ god of the morning

m
knife, scalpel, knife used in circum- ^0 W
,

cision (?) Tuai his father

^
1
is

and mother.
Tu-a {^=^ ,T. 292; var.

god of circumcision (?)


Tua ur f]* d
,
P-

tu ^ 5 >
o ^ "^^^^^ ' bandlet, garment. 589, ^ ^=t, R 643, M. 680, c^:^ ^ >lc ^=t

tu ^5^, lion.
Q
ffl-^'
^ N. 953, 1242, the "great star of the
morning."
^
tutu (Q (3
5a^. lion; var.
^ ^ 5ak-
Tua-t
+ neter 1
I
^
<o
'^^^
f
priestess of
the
Amen.
high-
[871]

tua neter Tc=> ^ ^, U. 199, N. 24, Tuati ^"^^^^ Mar. Aby. I, 45. a

^
888, i c:=::i
^^ )Jk: , P. 80, 172, M. 110,
double god whose shrines were
fl
I
in and

"jc^^x^, P. 178, 1^.268,"] c=:>^


g ^ TuaiU ^ X
yc
^ . M. 688,
'^l
^ , T. 276, P. 29,
"],
^'^^
XI, a group of singing-gods,
^ |, 1](] |,
Tuat and

M. 40, c:=> ^ ^ N. 68, "=[


^
fj "]

ic j|, B.D. 109, 10, the star of the god.


,

Later
7uaanu <=> ^ ^^ ^ ^, M. 484,

a god; varr. c=:3«|.'^^^, N. 1251,

^, P. 269.

Tua-ti m'ketit en neb-s ^ ^


^^' '^^ Hour-god-
S^ r© 5^' '^"^^
dess in the 9th Division of the Tuat.

Tua-mut-f c^3
^ ^*^.^, u. 219,

^== f] ^ *• ^- '^'9- == f]' ^^^ f]


^^, M. 495, N. 592, 1279. ^^"^

t—"-^
^ ] ^^ a^ '
°"^ °^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^"^ *^^

Horus and god of the eastern quarter of the


heavens. He protected the lungs and heart of
the deceased.

IV, 1 08 1, to praise, to adore, to honour.

tua-t ^c ^^^ ^ ,
praise, a hymn of praise
Tua.mu^f * ^ ^. ^ ^.
the god and festival of the 6th day of the month.
*

Tua-mut-f ic \\ ^ ,
goddess of the

14th day of the month.

Tua.mut-f*^'||^^^.
B.D. 99,' 22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat.

7ua-qebh-f .... -^Ac


[y
fe^<, Denderah
III, 9, 29, a serpent-god.
^t^t^,j|^^ Thes. 1286, praises, praisers,
Jl Jl A' written hymns of praise. •'
Tua-t ^^^^^.U.381, •'^,

to thank God, to offer thanksgiving.

tua sa (?) ^^\^, Herusatef Stele 67 Rec32. 176,®"^^, ®^,®, ^


Tuai i< M, Tuat I, a singing-god. ^ , a very ancient name for the land of the dead.
[872]

and of the Other World , Rec. 26, 225 ;


Tuaau cr:^ ^ "^ h ^, Denderah IV,
^ X OX , the everlasting Tuat 6^, a serpent-warder of a coffer.
,n
tuau-^
, the hidden Tuat. (?)^fl\^,^.f]\l,
^Uat ^ , Tuat VIII, a circle in the Tuat.
^ A I V n ' ^^^y °^^ ^^ unguent.

Tua-ti ^
^ w w
^
w
tuaut ^^^^,^^^,
<^ w
^
^\^=^, M- 744
^ J) the god of the Tuat ;
, varr.
arr. Vc ^'^ ^ J)
Tuat VII, a star-
Tuatheth J^ goddess.

ink ^^^\ W, vineyard. (1

(i) a (2) one of the 75


god with a paddle ;
tua Qr^^l), U. 96, C^^lj'g^, Q^
forms of (No. 41), Tomb Seti I ; (3) a star-
Ra
god in the Tuat (VII) ; (4) a singing-god ^()^,M.2oi,N.374,C^(l,^^()^,
(Tuat I).

Tuatiu ^=^^ ^ ^ °. P- 245, <^^=^

tua-t [^£](]^'^, f^^^f]'^'^'


f\^^^^, N. 1057, ^
(2 c^ Rec. 29, 146, [^^ vT "^.j a bird.

w
tua [M] n (3 , mountain, hill.
.* I , the gods and other

beings of the Tuat ; ':k ^^., Horus of the Tuat


tuau c^lj^O, p. 398, [^1:^5.
(XI), a form of Af the dead Sun-god. N. 1175, (^^(j^ O, (^\l\ 0, pot,

tuai-t ^Jljni^, Q^^® vase, vessel, kind of drink (?)

«"- a 11 ^ £^ '-> a drink offering,


^^, Rev. 12, 116, death, destruction. tuau C^^^'-<=>,
n. ^
libation (?)

'^
tuaut i< %%> U3
j

I
hollows,
empty
abysses,
places.
tui ^:^^%> (](] ^. to cry out, to call;

tua-t ^c .
, a plant ; plur. ^c "^

tua-utc?) ^^^^, ^ I, out-


Tui (M]^

Tuit C^
(](j ^, Tuat VIII, a god.

Tuat X, a group of four


<=?=^,
cry, roar; plur. J _p gf |> „
[1(1

goddesses who acclaim Ra.

tuma (tmau?) X\ '» bodies of

singing-men or singing-women, choirs.

^ , to bear, to carry, to support.


tun c::^ 4* -=-" T. 308, d^ ^- (®

tua-taui ^^, Rec. 30, 192, to string a bow.


(S
Palermo Stele, "Tua-taui" ships of 100 cubits tun c^^ -^^ J\, Rec. 21, 8, 27, 226,
(in length).

"^^ ^,
^^ , Anastasi I, 25, 9,
tua-t c^3 -C) pillar, one of the \\7\'

four supports of the sky ; var. tua c^ , Herusatef Stele 104,


[ 873 ]

F^erusatef Stele 15, <^>


J fi fi ^^. Nistasen
o e Stele 64, sandals, soles of the feet, footsteps.
^7^, A.Z. 1908, 118, , Rev. 12,

114, e""^ -*» "'"''^


7^
, to Stretch out, to reach out, teb
^=^^J ^, ct=3 J ^, Rcc 27, 223, (]

to extend, to stretch the legs in walking, to

up, to rise up, to raise, to bear ; Copt. TCOOT It


lift
c:=>
JO Q c^ J
J ^ 1^, , (2 I^, e=:.

see also c^ ^^ j\ and s=» ^^ ^^ c^Jfjel^, -^-jq^I^. hippo.


tun ^^&^,
MNAAAA 7J
A.Z. 1872, 121,
potamus, pig ; var. o U i^ ;
plur. c::=> 11
^
^^ ^ ^^ >
to draw and quarter (?)
, Peasant 206, c= J (](]
I^ j,
Amen.

tun c^^i -^^ kS , to get on the back of


teb c=5i
J \^, ^ I , horn ; dual teboi

a bull tied and bound for sacrifice in order to


stab him.
, horn of the South, c—^ U "V ^,
Tunia the \> I ,-3 ^ £:i \\
^^w J\
,

horn of the North ; Copt. T"A.n.


name of one of the instruments used in perform-
ing the ceremony of Opening the Mouth. tab c= J \, IV, 657, c:=3 J \ ^ I

Tun-pehtl ^
.^SiJ 7\
J^ JH,
o v\ ill
the name IV, 651, horn, i.e., wing, of an army.

of the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.


. ^ AAAAAA . w /n n

tebi-t
^J(](];, ^JV3«
! Tuat IV, one of the haulers of the boat of
Af.

Tun-hat „^ the god of the loth


teb <-^~^
A *° decorate, to adorn sec
o '
day of the month. y ' ;

Tun-hati
the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.
^ A r^
AAAAAA

^' "•'• « tcheba

teb c:^ ^"^


""^^LyP', *° '*°P "P*

J^ "TT^ "^ ^,
^
J LE ^--^.
II
to block a passage.
Tunanu ^=^> n.. i 25 i ;

tebb ci^i>
J J D, Peasant 234, to stifle,

var. 'sAAAAA
O v\, P. 269, a god.
have the nose stopped.
to suffocate, to
^ ^ AAAAAA A

t)UnU ^^^ M ^ P^^"^ °'" shrub,


fa '
tebb ^^^>
J J ^ ' ^ ''"'^ ^^' ^"^

turn (?) ; -Copt. ee&i.


a green substance.
teb - 1 c::^5i u crra , Metternich Stele 53,

tunu e^ 4. o ^ ^ ,
A""^>«« 9, 155
<—-a y , settlement, inhabited district.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
tur AAAAAA
'^?. AAAAAA ,
AAAAAA
teb-t <=> J ^ ^^^
^=t '

J "^^^ (^'
,

AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA kiS^i
^^ za AAAAAA YV
to clean, to purify; var. ^sr AAAAAA,
s] AAAAAA , c;::^ Vftv
box, coffer, coffin, sarcophagus, shrine ; Copt
<Z> N AAAAAA _Zr
B.D. 99, 31.
ee&i.
,

rrebutiu (Tchebutiu) AJ^v^^


teb c:=>J |, c=>J^ |, Hh. 396, sandal,
sole of the foot ; Copt. XOOIfe.
[ 874 ]

a table of offer-
Rec. 31. 163, A s Jj I , Rec. 30, 190, the gods teba-t c^^
J , ings.
in their shrines or coffins.
teba'
^
to shut up, to close up, to cover over; see

c=.J ^, .:^J "^^^1 , Rev. 14, 36, brick,

tile, block, the tile on which a woman sits to


^ \>
teba-t
bring forth (Rec. 2, 109); o '^^ 1 1 1 1 <:=^:^
J ,
rj'
funerary chest or coffer, coffin,
Rev. 14, 14, the four faience bricks or tiles in J "^^^ ,

Heliopolis ; Copt. XUJ.S.e. sarcophagus, tomb; c;^? (^^ ^^ 1,

14
teb-t e=^
J
^^ ^

I ^ f
^''' '^- '3.
shroud

teba
(?)

c^i. 86==
J"^^^, Rev. 13,

teb, teba ^=^3


J "^j Methen c^^ J 7, , vestment ; Copt. 0E.IUJ.

-^;0, U. 146A, N. 454, -^^^ 6 P- 94,


J 18, . 1^1. 1
Teba==J^^. ^JW,
N. 57, c^J*^, c^J^l^iff^, plur. fig;
Tuat III and IX, a goddess who swathed Osiris.

=-jo":^--j6V=-JHr;;- Tebai ^^^ "(^ Tuat XII, a


J (1(1,

sailor-god who attacked Aapep daily.

^Js ; var.=^^j6; Copt. ^T. Tebait c:^> "(^ ^ Tuat VIII, a


|;
J ,

goddess in the Circle Hep-seshemu-s.


teb ^=^> il
^ , fig wine.

Teba-t-neteru-s c^^i 11^^^ ^


«=!
!
n ,
,
Tuat VIII, the 8th Division of the
a fruit-bearing shrub or tree. 111"=^' Tuat.

tebit ciSa (]{]


'°',
the fruit of the same. Teba-temt
J

Lit. 40, 97, one of the 75 forms of Ra.


tebi-t=.J(j(jO,==,J(](j»0,jars
of fig wine. teban cs^j
J rs n "^S'
^'^'^^^'^y' ^^eceit.

tebarc^J^^^^.Rec.
lack strength, be helpless; -^^ c--=^ 1

19* 95 = A -H- > shrine, inner chamber; com-


0°^ I> 42, "his condition is hopeless"
pare Heb. 'T^l'lj Kings
^^' (of a sick man).
I vi, 5, 16, etc.

-^ "^ ^ '^

J "^ "^^
teba ci^:^ - '
Peasant 48, Tebati '

^ ^ Tomb Seti I, one of the 75 forms


e », to requite, to restore some- of Ra (No. 35).
thing, to pay back, to reward, to indemnify, to
teba finger; see d|
exchange, to barter, to pay ; Copt. TUXJL3.fi.e. J (](^,
'^ J
teba-t ^ ^ ^ Rev.
tebau
-=J^^^AIi-
Peasant 318, reward, answer, reply, payment,
J 1 , 13, 41, box,

reward, restitu-
teba
tion.
AJ%
.

restitution ; er tebu <:z=» jl'


i" re-
Rev. 14, 68, payment,
turn for, because of ; Copt. 6 X^G.' tebi
discharge of a debt.
[875]
Tebi_J(](]']|.Tua.jn,^a^do,. Teben pekhar Me^ (?)-nebu c^^
J
tebi-t c:==>
J (](]
^ , part of a chariot; ;o^fgT.,„.<=.J^O
plur. c=5
J M ^^^^, Anastasi I, 26, 6,
D
on :f ^. ^j^o p. ,8.

tebi-t c:=3 M ^ plinth, pedestal,


N. 68,
o = , N. 98.
J ,

the complete circuit of the northern coast of


brickbase(?);c^=^Jl(j()'=^' the Mediterranean and of the Greek Islands.
(fl P ^'
Rev. 13, II. Teben-ur ,, Ombos I, 83, a god
^J'11^ I P^.
of marsh produce and sea produce.

Teben -semu (seshmu) -taui


tebu ci^
J ^ O £5:5 , a period of time
P ^^^ ^ ?^' ^°- '*' "^ '**•
var. o Jo. the rudder of the western heaven.

teben ^=:^> U , tambourine, flat drum.

v^, Kubban
Tebmesthumut (?) c^3j|£=5%^ Stele 16,

^^,Hh.233,agod(?) ^ ^ , the lock of hair that grew over

the right temple ; var. \ U V/ ^


teben c--=^^ jLaaaaa, p. 122, M. 9i,ci^ii
teben en tchatcha D
J7\ /VAAAAA
, U. 194, 514, M. 336, Rec. 31, 20,
IV, 712, helmet.
(?) ?.

7\ ' ©A' teben ^'^ '


Kbers Pap. 93, 19, a
kind of garment.
^^ y^ , A.Z.
I I

1900, 117) (WWAA


© ^^ , , Nastasen Stele 36, to
M
teben c^;^
J ^ Q, U. 258, P. 265,

revolve, to go about, to wander round a place,


477,N. 718, i245;var. c=^J^|^ |,

coffer, sarcophagus.
to make the circuit of a place.

tebnen c:
. Rec. 31, 27, to teben c:^:.
J_ mn , Peasant 1 66,
J^^
"Z^ *
wander round.
AVHAAA />A«^AA IV, I I 24, 3i ^], a weight =-
CZl CD
tebenben y /WVV\/>A
jj
L.D.
/\ I o qet-t u , or about 91 grammes.
^ '
} nrtm
III, 1 40B, to wander, to circle; see -vvwa.
°
teben a^aa/va
y^^ clay (?)
o III O (Sill ^
-^

teben-teben 7^ , to revolve,
Rev. 13, 41, weight of
/VS/SA/\A AAAAAA
teben r^ silver (?)
to wander; see /^awva.

Tebha (Tchebha) ^ra'^^].


teben
O I o a form of Aapep, or Set ; Gr. T«'»0fti'.

^J
J/\AAA/V\
O.T.275, Q,P.28,M.38.
tebh ^, U. 219, |. P- 31S.

^ , N. 68, circle, circuit, circumference,


N. 162, IV, 1007, c=:3
J ? ^— ^, Pap.

a circular surface; \^ , around,

roundabout.
30,4.80,
^Jl^, ^Jl^l^
[876]

Teb-her-keha-at q>
ra
to beseech, to entreat, to supplicate; Copt. _ , B.D. 144, the herald of the 5th Arit;

O'
tebhu cz^ ^^^^^'^ .'"PP^^-
^I|S%^,
X Ja ^ ant, petitioner.
J? I ra
, B.D. 147.

tebhe-t N. c^^J| ^
^J^^, 380,
Tebhes
JP '
N. 154, a god of
funerary offerings.
, Rec 31, 170, c:^> 8^^, o ,

tebkhu c^^J®^^, IV, 781, slaughter,


, entreaty, prayer, supplication.
Heb. nil3 , compare Arab. ^ , Syr. m •;>\

te»'t^-=-jtr7:.^ji^li. tebteb ^=^1^^^^!


(3 I
^=^^J^^=> J.
Amen. 17, 19, 20,
Ji I,
JI \^, ^ ^ c^^ J e^:^ J
, A , Amen. 5,

^ ^ ^
^, Rec. 27, 231,

''=^=
I I I Jl II, to stab, to slay, to kill.

propitiatory
Y7 ^ I III' offerings.
tebteb c^i-
J e^::. J ^, Ebers Pap.

42, 10, to beat (of the heart).


tebeh-t or tebeh-t hetep cs^j
J § ^
,

^ D
.

J I
=-=, IV, 770. S j^,
jjgp "^^^^^^jW"
D f '
^^^^^^

D '
to spit, spittle,
dation.
exu-

Eg. Texts
tep to shine upon, to illumine.
*= III ^ D I I I
, I, 53,
^^ J I ,

•jjgp
^=^^'—[-p bandlet, tiara, fillet for the
Rec. 26, 211, IV, 872,
^ D I III
,

01 ,
D I
' head.

, offerings and offering table.


t^P ln\ >
box, chest, coffer : plur. 1

D U-U D D I

I, something that is required or is

necessary, necessary equipment, furniture, tools,

implements ; plur. c^>


J |^_^^ ^ X '
'
^ '

taste;
^ (]()
"~| ^ >
A.Z. 1905, 38,
©
tebh
ibid. 37, /Ci, U. 49 ; Copt. TCJOn.
4 D (J
I

* tep-t
—",u.i5,"^^,"^^^,
Ci
000' ^ ^ a grain
\> *
X '
measure.

tebh=^J|^,^J|^,IV,635, taste ; Copt. 'file.

pot, vessel, vase ;


plur. cisfzp
J 9 ^ •
tep-t re "% Or > something

tebh (?) W , Stele of Ptolemy I


pleasant to the smell or taste.

^"^ ^"^^ ""^^


tep-t n. U. 108, R, A I,
Teb-her (Tcheb-her) A J ^T c^ >

Berg. 16, a jackal-god with two serpent-rods (?)


U. 49. N. 280, ^^(^, ^^Q,
a kind of cake or bread, dainty pastry.
Teb-herk ^=^^\ ^ ,
god of the 8th
tep o fruit, pomegranates
day of the month. Do , (?).
[ 877 ]

Tepit
X epa —a
^^
division of the
^,
town Pe-Jep.
the town-god of tept •=^|(). applejplur.
^5,;.
meo,
^ep-t dJ3£g vsAWN, Amen.
^5^1 1°
i Copt, xenng^ Hcb.

25, 15,
Arab. ^U;.

•T^ DO
D ^000
kind of seed or
grain.
V^ , Peasant 221, a boat or barge;
teph-t , Rec. 5.92.
i; VTV , Palermo Stele, the royal barge.
Xcr-D XcT^'
cave, cavern, hole
'D>> in*
Tepu - neteru ^a^
1 III'
see
in the ground see
000 •

d<2i&
D X c-D
I n ^=><=>^-^ Nastasen Stele
tept-t(?)
pep-ta ^a^ Tuat III, the tunnel, D \ 1 ' 24, bow.
^-
with a bull at each end, through which Af was ^ ^ Q (21* to taste (?)
I

towed in his boat. Called also s^att:. \

III' JiOf
^ J , ix)t, urn, large vessel

to
paddle. %6f2L ^^, ^^ ] , abundance of food

see

N. 1005, 1007, paddle, oar; dual ^(2


vll' Tef-mat-er-nenu-f ^^]^ |
, M. 826, N. 1318, a pair of paddles O Edfa I, 80, a title of the Nile-god.
Compare Heb. H^* Arab.
Oe ,

JJjj.
fefen <^ »
J\ , to hasten ; var.

tepi ,
paddler, rower,

boatman in general.
"(efeil j ^^-"
^, to rejoice; var.

tepa ^^, , to overstep, to transgress. Tefen ^^ 31^, Mettemich Stele, one of

the seven scorpions of Isis.

teftef , to spit,
^^^^
tepd 1] <0 , to sniff, to snuff the air.

to exude moisture; var.

Tepan
*
^^^^fl'y^fiwn
D 1 Aws/\A '
Tuat V, a serpent-
god, servant of Seker.
teftef-t
— ^icz:!^ — ^, Roug6 i.H. II,

Tepi "^ (] Q
Tuat IX, a singing-god.
,
115, spittle, moisture.

tepi
m- Rev. II, 65, hippopota-
mus. tern -c=^
^^ ""^^^^ Rec. 30, 197,

tepi , Tombos Stele 9, IV,


\^ ^, B.D. 172, 17, ^=^^^»
84, 616, '
'l\l\ «saca., Israel Stele 20, "de-

vourer " —an epithet of the crocodile. I


^ '
R^* ' 5' * 5^* *** name, to bestow a
. .. ^=^:^ !\!\ „ taste; Copt. TOn,
tepit ^ 1)1]
o, ^^g- title, to proclaim a name or title, to pronounce,
to cry out in shrill tones, to have a piercing
^^^^
Tepit ^» ^ ''^'^ °^ Hathor.
voice; c=d» ^s. \iv
af ^ V' "*™^» spoken
fl!)

t^epu \\ » vase, vessel, pot , somethmg recited.


[878]

tern \- ^;-^' l-Jl'


temm i)A> U. 494, T. 235,

e o
N. 791, to unite with.

L.D. Ill, 219E, 21, enclo-


tern
135. ,
IV, 896, ^f|, sure (?) cage (?)

to sharpen, to whet, to cut an inscription, to tema ^, ill, 138, ^L^, ^


cut through, to pierce, to be stung or bitten by

a reptile ; Q k^=^ <z:> \ j , his crown


^'
ORec.
5& 5 m& 15, 178, to bind, to tie together,
'^' "'•

'
to gather together, to collect.
pierced the sky ; Copt. XCOJUL.

^«,o,-. ^^^raX\ bodies


'«""^=
temtem '"^^^^^^ ''^^^^^ *° whet, to sharpen, temau ^<^]^, °L^1\3Z-
panics, choirs
^ ' ' '
'
to cut.
Ebers Pap. loi, 8, con-
tema ^^"^^[R'
t6m-t c:S flux, confluence.
LLfl'
slaughter.

tern, tema-t /
^'=^ , M. Ill,
Tema-t
on the royal crown.
sti-t
^ I I I
, a serpent

, p. 81, tema ^^^ ^, M. 718,


^~£
^, the
^5i:>^ ^=^=' front portion of a skirt or tunic.
-*t=^, ^\ , knife, sword,
^*5>^' C^
tem.a / '-^— '
, sacking, mat ;
plur.
the act of cutting, killing, slaying, the edge of

a sword ;
plur. _Jp ^ , M. 335, c^i. |\ ^ _-^ 1 1 I

:, M. 447, _^ ^, N. 1258, ^ I,
tema-t "^^^, iv, 617,
^
o^^, B.D. 148, 13;
^
wing, pinion ; dual "^^i' ^^ 1
1
, 0^:3
w'
pair
B.D. (Ani), 15, 45.
^^^ ,

of wings.
^'^^
tem-a L_=y], Berg. 11, 407, to hack
tema \J , vessel, bowl of drink ; z,

Temur(?) V '
B.D. 142, 99, a
form of Osiris. Ci
/VVVWV /j

1
CI

^ , a vessel made of tcham metal.

tern ra(?), etc. ""^ c^a °^, b.d. 1 Shipwreck 137, to


tema J]

grovel on the belly.


136A, 15
temaa ^^^Hymn Darius 24.
Tein-[te]si, etc.
M. 207, N. 668,
, etc., B.D. 145 temaa /
fortress.
nnnj •i
and 146, name of the 21st Pylon.
Temaa at eH
"VnTr
e, n. 668, yi,
TUT
m. 207,
tern "limn, worm, serpent; plur. " Fortress of the Father "—a name of Horus.

TSma
Ml' kr = Tstsm
III Temau ^\, ^"^' ^' ^ ^°^
^juat^

i I I I
, worm-eaten.
temam ^"^ , to complete, to

Tern
(^
'
" Worm "
—a title or
finish see
name of Aapep. ;

Amen. to shut to tie, to' bind


tern -^5-,
5, 6,
the eyes.
temam / B^i together.
[ 879 ]

temam.tl^(^^:^,B.D.78..3. t)em& c=:> U n , Rec a6, 15, union (7)

Xeuikj ^em4-t c==sO A n, Rec 31, tj,

temam 5 ^ 1^ 5 1^ f>. 21T—21?— kll^lT


^ « ^ I
> company, assembly, choir of singers

(tff'ii)- 21^1^®* town, village; Copt fjjue.

t;emaiuc^21^^i'^=21^5i'
Rec. 29, 153, villagers, townsmen; Tk^ fl(] 1

Israel Stele, the inhabitants


of his town.

part of a tunic, garment.


tem&i-t
w o
mi'
Temamm '^jy^^,'^ ^, ^, Ell Ekil
", Rec. 13, 12, ci!
_^ ^, , ^m-g ^^ ^^ ?^, Denderah II, lo, one
-2111
Herusatef Stele 82, town,
of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. TQM. I
©' o ,

olll
village, hamlet; plur.
temam ^^ ^ /^
» ^^» ^o9» *o ^"^^^ to ^EltQ-^^-EI
@ III

bow in homage; see


^^ "^ J
i\.

1004, Rec. 4, 130, 20, 40, <$=f^ ^^'Q


Temathth ~^ , Tomb Ram. (](| [»

IX, 10, a god (?)


11tt;;>-E1T-:^--^-'
tema c^ y , P. 117, M. 98, N. 104, 972,
the inhabited part of the whole country.

(1
|, Rec. 32, 78, c^i^O (1, Peasant 154,
M. 591, N. 1 197, a kind of stufTof a green or
,_i], Shipwreck 137,
1 (j ^=^21 S' yellow colour.

Amen. 4, 15, 13, 5, 15, i,^:^^!] -^'"=^^2 tem&ic:^21)(l5,c^|(){|^m.


X
^^> 2 (j(] 1 1 i 5, a kind of stuff; see c:=:.

(j
^;— fl, Roug^ I.H. II, 125,
^=>21^1'
t— fl,

_^«"^.^k11®'''"-^2V11
_ , Rec. 13, 12, village, town; Copt 'f'JU.I.

fj., '=^^ A Q ^ *° touch, to approach, stick, staff, wooden


l^' temi c:=
instrument.
to come near to, to join, to be united to, to
^emseb ^ n Canopus n Stele 34,
bring together, to grovel on the ground
TtJOJULe, TtAJAJLI, XOXJDJULe, TOO Jtxe.
; Copt.
^1 J' choir(?)

temgic:=:-|^S(l(|^.astone,
t)eind.-t <=^^ y (] - , Shipwreck 79, touch.
\em% c=:>^c=3/^, Hh. 189,
Xemk <=^^l\y^ij^, Pap. 3024, ISO,

to be united with (the earth), i.e., be dead.


[ 880 ]

Rec. 6, 152, Litanie 19, c;^ ^^ c^^ /^ i ,


temti-t ^, t^ ,
IV, 384,

a stated time, a time reckoned upon.


/^3 tiA^ /^
temt-t ^f^ „ Rec. 27, 86, pellet, globule.
t^, /^|, ^/yVe^^l, ~^2r',
,

(^^
, to unite with; /j)^ , /^ temt-t /f^ „ , ring(?) ornament

c^ Rec. 26, 226, to add figures together,


,
temt-t l^ , A.Z. 1908, 16, t^
to do addition ; Copt. TOJJULnX , an amulet in the form of a vulture.

temt ,
t^ t^ , , Nastasen Stele 36,
temt 111, A.Z. 1908, 16, vulture
Rec. the whole number, the
4, 21,
, ^^r-,
result of addition, the total, in all. amulet; and see

temt sma ^ R^^-


'\ "?' ^^5°^^'
, ^fW\: temt-t i^
ow\>j_-j', slaughter-house.
IV, 337, to reckon up a total; /^ ^ ^"f* 1 temti[t] /W\ ^ ^, a kind of ground
(](]
A.Z. 1907, 3, 21, "united with and bound up
and or land, mud of a stream (?)
in life

temt-ta
serenity."

i^"^]!], ^^ ^^
,. ail,
Temtria - 1
" — '
"
'
[| [| ^J , Rec

6, 5, 33, 3, the name Demetria.


entire; JW _ . c=l^'
^^^ Egypt; ^p*^,
all eternity. temtchi e^>^^^fv\ jjj,
Hh. 357,

temtiu(?) /^ ^, /^ cr^ (j(j


|i,
all (plur.), people, folk, multitude, everybody. U. i8r, T. 238, 272, P. 23, M. 34, N. 107, 4o5>

Temtiu /^..^ ^^^'^^f^'^.T. 172, N. 123, e^/^


(](] ^^ |
, b.d. 23, 6,

the entire company of the gods. '^, p. 119, 130, c^^^/W^,M. 778,

Temtu c^a t\ ^^^' ^T"^* ^^' ^ 8°^ ^^° N. 73, e:^/^|\ P. 668,/^, U. 418,
wK r- swathed Osiris. ^•^— '
,

N. 945, to unite witji_;


M.i52,.= |\ ^n,
Temtit /^ D., the name of a serpent ^ '
Jj^/^',' Copt. T-tOJULrtT.

^ ^> S
on the royal crown ; 4 V\ A-
var. \
temtch-t -^ /^ il.'
Temtit /^ o , Tuat VIII, a goddess
<^^m^, c^/^,^"^!], Hh. 435.
of the Circle Hep-seshemu-s, summation.
Rec. 26, 226, in all, altogether, total,

temtit i^ '^'^ ^ temtchiu^^^^yi,Rec.


Tuat VII, a goddess.
30, 70, the whole company of the gods.

Temit-mut-set /^ ten AAAAAA = Or


o Ill
AftAA.'VA

III
AAAA/V\
III
.

Ombos II, 133, a goddess.

ten = this.
Temt - ha -t Tomb
,

Seti one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 43). ten


l^-«^mn Darius
I,
5, /wwva

temt-t /^ , t^ l^:^,
/www
I
^^, to raise up, raised, high.

a collection of sayings, compilation,


book.
distinguished; see
1^-
[881]

^en AAww, Rec. 30, 186, 31, 30,


\ Tentenit - uhesq - 1 • khak-&b

L-fl,
X
X
, to cut, to cut off, to cut to pieces.
D
to cleave, to split, to wound (of a reptile).

tenn '^r'^^L-fl, ^^-


'^
^' ^9, to cut,
Hour-goddess of the loth Division of the fuat.
O X to split.
X to dig a
ten AAAAAA AAAAAA
ten-t , a cut- ^ fl AAAAAA
U-fl' canal (?)
_ . ,
AAA
ting, division.
ten-t AAAAAA , a plot of ground, field.

7enn AAAAAA
\fi) Rec. 31, 31, a name
*
^AAA^A 5li1 or title of a god.
ten-t AAAAAA, B.D. 42, 15, chamber, abode.
cscn
7enit
tennu-t Xx;;:: ^ ,
^^- ^^ 7. office, a
VII, a goddess. OS [TD government buildmg.

Tent-baiu tennu aaaaaa , Rec 13, 65, border,


AAAAAA I I I

an hour-goddess. boundary; Copt. THlte.

tenten , P. 610, N. 803, 988, 4.0J,


"=^^ ^
—»-^ '
Anastasi I, 13, 2, Israel
AAAAAA AA/SAAA AAAAAA Stele 17

, Anastasi I, 11,
AAAAAA VS/WAA /\/SA/\AA A/VSAAA Vl r'l ten AAAAAA
\\
Q , vase, vessel, bucket ; plur.

7,
/VA^^AA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAA/VA C£os U AAAAAA
"

O ,
'
j\, dkdk L-Zl, to attack, ^^^
HfiAAAA. AAAAAA /VVA/>AA Z_l ZJ teni l\ , T. 229, old age (?)
AAAAAA
to do violence, violent wrath, the violence of I

the wind.

tenten 7^ , to wander through


ten&
venerable man.
^ 1 ^ /^ 5^'
^^^- ^^' '^^'

AAAA/VA AAAAAA

a invade ^^^^ ^^^^^


district, to (?) ten& i] I:;;
,
(1 r'^ /,.
to cut, to
AAAAAA I AAA/VSA 1 tW^^
tentenu ^^^^%, P- 473. M. 539,
divide, to separate, to distribute.

assaulter, attack, attacker;


ten&-t "^Hic. "^flc=3,
AAAAAA
IC.
, AAAAAA I I

AAAAAA AAAAAA e
^ (1
^ IC, AAAAAA r ,part, portion, lot, share.
AAAAAA AAAAAA I (], N. 1 1 18, attacked. 1 s o "^

Tenten '
U. 280, a name or ten&u
AAAAAA
n
H Jl
I /'
tk \J
iT^i
' ' '
lot, part, share,
division.
AA/VWV AAAAAA tltlC Of 8 gOd.

teni-,t "^"
Tenten ^^ a title of Aapep. AAAAAA
d AAAAAA K- Vj
3^
, 1 flI
AAAAAA AAAAAA

^==^^=^ ^5>" AAAAAA -^ W 5'


l^enteni (] ^, B.D. 145 a, the
AAAAAA AAAAAA 1 J 1 the quarter of a month, the festival
doorkeeper of the 8th Pylon. that ended each quarter.

Tentenit "^^^2^^. ® the 1st quarter of


AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA the moon.
the name of a serpent on the royal
\ \^l

crown. Teni '^^ AA^tAAA
(1
1 1
C J,
*^ i— I
b.d. 64, 17. the

nn^.^, god of the quarters of the moon.


Tentenit -j-uai i,
AAAAAA >AAAAA I I f^T^
^-^ -^ =^. ^™^"o^ l^ ^^:
AAAAAA AAAAAA
n (1 *^ o one , of the 1 2 guides of Ra. ^
tenA-t (1
i J 1' sions shares I I
(?) (?)

3 K
[ 882 ]

tenft^(]X„,=='(l|C <^ ,toem- tennuit ^^ () I]


^ , list, inventory.

/\AA/V/>A
bank, to build the sides of a canal or dyke. I

tennu ^=^> i
„ y^ = Copt, exoxrt.
^^^^
^en4-t r ^' Peasant 237, B.D.
I]
tennu aa^aaa
^ ^^ > Nastasen Stele lo,

"C ^ ^-
"'^^
125, II,
AA^A/W
l\
1
jvSvA
AV\A/NA
^, \> I
P.S.B. 34, 308, em-
. where; see ^
AA/V/\AA
"l
(T"^ /ViAAAA
1 <T^
bankment, dyke, barrage, dam;
I I I
plur. [1
AAAA/SA

tOx o /VAA/W\ tennu aaa^aa


^^ i , each, every, many ; see
k^ , Anastasi I, 15, 5 :
^' ^'
L III'

IV, 312, a stone dyke.

ten&u ""^(1%^
AAAAAA I _2l I A/\AAAA
tennu ^^ ^11'' ^^eam Stele 23,

fields; Copt. THHe. number, many ; see /wwva 1 h ,


aaaw\ v\ .

tenft-t^ll^.iv,
/VNWVA 1 O 770, ^flft.
'^WSAA "1 I I tennut ^ '='
%>
-K
v8,
^ |

I
,
Thes. 1296, time
expired soldiers.
A.Z.7o,,7i,=^(lCf>, =(1^.0.-
tennu ^|^,^./^,<"<i^«^Ya'„'
measure = ^ of a sa .•••'^ and ^th of a tama

plur.^"^!]^" tennu ^^AAAA f% t=t , an old canal ; var.


AVNAAA I III
/~\ /Q«. AAAA/V\
AA/WAA P'Vu AA/VAAA .

O (£ J /j /WWVA

(1^-0-, basket ;
plur. aaaaaa ,
[I tennu a^vaa „ '^^^ , canal, stream.
AA/\A/V\ I D S I I I /VWVAA 1

o i> , metal baskets ; Heb. b^^tp, Deut. xxviii, 5.


tennut ^^ '^' IC the land lying
>> IC ,

tena ""^^
Q ^ , B.D. (Hunefer, i, 16), near a canal, field, area ;
plur.
AAAAftA
(1(1
1 I \>
1

a special kind of chamber.


tennu /vaa^a^ ^ ; iv, 367, aa^w |C ,

tend, (J
^ \ > Rev. 13, 4, to question,
Rec. 33, 4, share, part, division.
AAA/W\ I Jl

to interrogate ; Copt. Xno. ^"^^ ^^^- 50. rent, royalty,


tenu (2 I
^3,
AAAAAA I
due, tax.
ten^s
AAAAAA

burdensome. tenut ^
e ^sTn'
,Thes. i2o5,E
^
^ '

K ^%^l,
J12I1'
outcries, the roars of a lion,
Tenas (1 W-, a title of the hippo-

tennu -aaaaa 0=^ loaf, cake.


potamus of Set ; var. „ 1 1^ OS ,

^"^^
tenb ^-D. 36, to gnaw.
Tenanu ^^ O %, P. 269, the name AAAAA/V .^U
S \ I
A
I
2,

or title of a god ; varr. c^ssi X I /vwvaa "^ ^, ^


Tenpu ^^ ^ v^ '
'
^•^' 34 = ^^ %
gods of the year(?)
M. 484, c;s><=)=>f3^ ^, N. 1251. jj I
,

Teni qn (2
^ J,
"the Aged," a tenem ^^^
^^^^ AAAAAA
^O
_CrC^
, milk (?) ; var.
AAAAAA

name or title of Ra.

teni-t c^, ^(11]^, A.Z. Tenem


""^^
1;j/ay), "worm"-<i title
I I I (VAAAAA I 1 Ci I
AAAAAA
1905, 27, Rec. 21, 14, writings, documents, B.D. 163 (title),
of Aapep;
registry, list, inventory. AAAA/>A III' worms, serpents.
[ 883 ]

tone mm ^. ^", to turn back or t^enkhnekh -^ , Lib. Fun. 2, 39,

aside, to go out of the way. to be joined to, united.

"^^^ ^"^^
tenemu ^/^ ^, wanderer, one Xenti 1
1 OfflD , Amen. 13, 20, M

who has lost his way.

tenemmu(P) ^ •\>
/N.

I
I

I.
I
weight, load, burden, heavy; II ,

Amen. 16, retreatings (?)


Amen. 20, 3, loaded.
7,

tenemm Q foul, dirty, tensu(?) "^p] ™, B.D. ,53A, 5.


'
unclean.
the weights of a net I A ffl ^ i

ibid. 28, the lower weights.


to turn aside, to go out of the way.
^ens AA/wvA anm , Rec 20, 2 1 6, as applied to

Tenmi A.; see


^^],
food (y^ indigestible (?)

"^^^
tens hat P Tl fl"^.
Peasant 209, A-Z.
^^''' '^' ^6, strength Copt.
tenr ^L-Zl, ;

oi zpo. 1 905* 37> '


11 » *° ^^^^ *^^ mind seriously

tenrega-t S ^ ^. occupied with


weighed down with
son:>e

care.
difficult problem, to be

^^

=>i^
7:;\

m^^
%v ^ Anastasi
I'
I, 2, 4, Koller
deaf.
2, 3,

tens /vvwN«
^ ,
IV, 614, to cut down.

tenrega-t
w
s^ <e, Tens-sma-keku
w
S ^fc. 4^ '^, a kind of plant shaped like
tk I, f^ j Xuat VIII, the name
le of a door of
f a J

w C
an ear (?);var.(]^ '\ ZS "^ ^ ^. Circle.

tensmen +
I A/\AAAA St A/VW^ I 0»

f]'=ll.
Thes. 1 20 1, to bind, to tie, to fetter, to
^^^^ *^^^^
l»- truss (a bird) ; Copt. (Th^^. tensmen H 1 J], A.z. 1907,

tenhtenh ^^^ 8
^^^ ?
f^, to tie, to
125, to be heavy, weighty.

^"^^ "^^^^
fetter, to bind. tiensmen H 1 il, Rec 21, 79,

tenh-t tie,
dignity, honour, grave demeanour.
L— fl' *A V A *—=(?)
,

fetter.

c^ ^"^^^
, wing; plur. 8 =5r , A.Z. 1905, 25, compare Amharic JiJ^'lVl s

^^^^
,Thes. ..OS, ='|^«^,
A
vvvwNW
teng ^, a property or defect (?)
_£!
w
possessed by certain ears ; see

form
^enll-ua SH^ "[^ ^ , Ombos I, 47, the

son of Urt-en-kerua. 7enten ^^^ Q vsm , Berg. I, 34, a ser-

tenhes-t (?) ^^ S P ^ 17, knife. pent-god with bloody eyes, ^"^^ Z*"^ i*».

3 »^ »
[ 884 ]

Mentha /] , steps, throne. Teri kheftiu <: , B.D. (Saite)i25,


1^ III

a title of Am-mit.
="
'^^ ^ Annales V, 95,
tentha-t
A 1^^ sr»-^ ' litter, couch. Ter tu ^^ '— , Berg. 1, 18, a jackal-god.

^ent; ^wv^ ^^ , to slaughter, to kill.


Prisse Pap. 7, 5, to reap (a
ter ^

^
.
harvest).
.^^°
Tent J), T"^^ ^^' ^ •'JT^^^

c-'=^ Sll provided offerings. ter , a kind of cloth, linen

fenX baiu ^^ V -^ I , b.d. (Neb- , Rec. 6, 9, byssus cloth.


5 ^ 5
seni) 17, 27, the name of the slaughter block of
Osiris. tera-t (1 v Rec ,
5, 96, linen bandlet.

T. 276,
. tentCh

Z3 M,
^

p.
, N. 69,

30, M. 40,
var. of

"^ "^
tera ^ i)
f O. ^ f ®' ^TK |'

(1
1 /o > t^"^^' season ; Copt. ;
1

tS ^, U. 456, to attack, to rage.


see^|){0.
Tentchen , A.Z. 1910, 128, Teri ^^ [1(1 Jj, Tuat VII, a god.
:2i
a title or name of a god.
Teriush r s , Darius ; Pers.

teru P. 664, vases, pots.


t3
,

n TTT n^ <n
^T T<- Heb. tZJV-)^. '<<>

Ter-t
— , a bird- Teru ^"^^ ^, Tuat X, a light-god.
(goose ?) god. ^^^^
teru %>, Mar. Karn. 35, 65

terp <==> '

Rec. 4, 126, iv, 1026,

^
i; /i ,

^
S:
LJ,
Jl j B.M. 447,
IV, 1150,
[j

to drive out, to expel, to blot


^ UJ, ^
to make an offering, to pour
ir out a libation;
out, to erase, to expunge, to destroy, to over-
come, to subdue, to conquer, to overthrow;

II, 395

, to tramp the earth; terpt ^5iL-4), IV, 1 1 15, <=>^ n,a,

gift, an offering, supply, provision.


^ -J\
^^ V'' ^^' i^^4> ^° found;
terpu .'
^^' ^99' §=^ ,-
1 Wi fl
' ^^ destroy a god in his shrine. .
, ,

Israel Stele 7, Amen. 17, 12, *=—>- >


Amen.
tier in §=s^, T, 249; var. in
II, 3, supplies, food, sustenance.

Unas,
()5'=l>- terp <:::> %^, a kind of goose; varr.

w oe
ter neken <=> ^z^ NU , a kind of
°^¥'?V
flowering plant; plur.

Tuat
^ ""^^i::^

V, a
Nb^
two-headed
vl.
terf ^— Thes. 1285, IV,

Ter Tfinjin,
serpent. 969, Thes. 1481,
\
, to write, to inlay

Terit neshFnult <c:^oo^^—^, Tuat inscriptions ; A , to •


make

IX, a fiery blood-drinking serpent. writing speak.


[ 885 ]

""^^
Ebers Pap. writing,
terf <
*«-,
*
inscription,
i, 8,
document.
^^^^ ra
o^.IV,,o86.i.,4,"^0®,

terfu j
Rec. 4, 117, writings, books,
— ISr ® o"*-* ^^o has been appointed
head.
literature.

tergi-t ^S (JIJ
'^'^, bat; Heb.
tehen ta
ra <i^
, A-Z. 35, 16,

F)*>'tp3^,

Herod.
Copt.

4, 17a.
xeXxOT ;
compare ArTt'Xaftov,
ra rao I I 5X
var.
m ^
t^erta
w II
=<=5«<:z>'=??5=>, to put
tehen-t €>.
oneself on the earth, ;>., to land from a boat. ra o ra w
*Q-]^
"— -^ ^~^> stairway, terrace ; Copt. forehead; -^^"^^^^^ — (] ^
'=f^ ^
[TD
^'^^^
^ , B. D. 1 63, 9 ; CopL
nIvQsQ
xe£,ne.
A/VAAAA
I I I I I

^
I I

C£i^y r^y^A , Rec. 8, 140, the


tehen-t ^~zr
ra [V£>^'
, A.Z.
^
1908, 2, n
ra

name
"^ ^ B.D. 168, III, 2, a mountain peak,
of a Mediterranean people. f^^^>i I
'
prominent hill.

Tehni Amentt ^ ra w
®
cnm
?^
I'
".
royy\
*

6, to attack, to invade ; see


ni ^^- Rec. 2,

tehni
109, the Peak of the West.
=>
J
to dedicate some-
^^
tehan ra \\ P01I'
HI M.czi' ra ing by deed,
thing d to appoint something to a certain
to thrust forward, to promote, to appoint to a
higher rank or dignity. purpose, to allocate, to endow; var.
ra u
tehan see
ra m. .^-Ji' ra ® '

teher-t ^ ^ furnace, oven


ra o e
, (?)
'
ra © ii'
teh e^l^^, A.Z. 1908, 130, c==^|:^,
e low,
do homage.
IV, 64, 968, %.*
^'^'^ ®' to ^ -' lowly.
W III ra

tehmu-t (?) "^ ^ chamber (?), teh^eh , p. 302, to hang


CTD' entrance (?)
down (?) pendent (?) of the breasts of a woman,
tehen ^-i
ra
'^i
^ — ra C-D^' ra ® A/V/WV\ \ >/

^— fl.
^ ® ' ^^» *^^3i Rec. 35, 125, to
Tehteh Tuat I, an ape-
'
god in the Tuat-
thrust forward, to promote, to appoint to a
higher rank or dignity, e.g., to make a man tehU ^^^^^ ^^' *^99' 73» equipment, what
*.— is necessary.
captain of a boat , A.Z. 1905, 38,10
ra
teh^eh (^e^utehu) o, the
run the head against something, to oppose;
mixed food given to geese.

ra
^ A, Festschrift (Leemans) 117, to n (3 Q grain, food
tehu c:=
geese
'
for (?)
rush (into water) ; van L-fl.
ra

tehen ^
ra ' ra ® I' ra ^ ^i' to be low, abased, lowly.
tobow down and touch the earth with the fore-
head in homage, to make obeisance, to prostrate teha&u '^^, abase-

oneself, to salute. ment, indigni ty.

3 K 3
[ 886 ]

JL4 p ", B.D. 58, 14, bull of Maat;


^
straw; plur. c^^a'llr
^^>^ \J, Amen. 24, Thoth the Great;
^ ^, ^ "^ j|,

Thoth the Twice Great ; ^ Jj ^^^


| JJ
'^
25, 12, c:^<^v^|, Rev. 6, no, c;=>
^ ^ I , Thoth, great one of spells ; ^^^^ 'vz::^
|

no; Copt. TUO^. divine Word, just scribe of the Company of the

tehamut <=^
f ^ ^ \- ;^,
Gods;
^ ^^ ff, Thoth, Bull in Tet-t.

Keller Pap.

tehat
i, 2, straw ;

,
Copt. XOU^^-

lead ; see
o
000
Tehuti „1^ J — _^j]j^UUU.
tehatiu c^; , Amen. 18, Mar. Aby.
P
^Lj . I, 44, 45
13, leaden objects
Tehuti god of the 13th day of the
te^ia c:^ ^ _ month.
cringing one.
(j
^^ ...

Tehuti ^^4-t the god of the ist day of

teha IJ p > ^ member of the body. the month ; the name of a festival on the 19th
day of the month of Thoth.
tehaaut c^^? "-^j ^^^^8' '^^,

'^,
IV, 480,
Tehuti an arit, etc. ^ i\
^^^ ^^^
o III' III Goshen 2, Thoth as bringer of the eye
a kind of plant of Ra.

Tehi
11^'
the god Thoth
eoOTT".
; Copt.
Tehuti em atri ^ (var. (1 1
T)
^^

Kubban Stele 23, ^ >'c the god of the 6th hour of the day.
tehu c^iJ j
,

declarations.
^°^?^ e
tehu cz^|^J|,lead
Tehuti U
g?i I , B.D. (Saite) 23, 2, Thoth the magician.
Tehuti (Tchehuti) , U.2,P.6i5,
"T" Tehuti
M. e^^ J|,A.Z.i9oo,35,
^^Yjolo'^'^f"''^''''
783, N. 1 142,
Thoth of Edfd.
^^A/v^A r AAAftAA
} - fl 1

Tehuti Hapi
[_

AA/\A/V\ \) /WNAAA
/SAAAAA / Ku \\ 1 ^^AA/V\ l.
the ibis-god, the scribe of the gods ; Copt. B.D. 62, 3, Thoth and the Nile god.
eooTT, eu?e.
Tehuti khenti neb Tuat ^fflK
Tehuti J^, chief titles of: "-HP", Pap.
• iiUii
^^ i^ ci Tuat VI, an ape-god —a form of
Ani 3, dweller in Khemenu; (1 -jh -^
^37 crzi ' "
Thoth.

Tehuti heri khent-f ^


I /WNA^A Cirri cTi Tuat II, an ibis-god with a knife-
^'^' ^^^"^^' ^^' '^' ^""^^^ shaped phallus.
I

I 0^ 11 1 ^'
of the gods;
f"**^

AA/\AAA Ci
^^U 8
il
U 1k^ ^ I
!,
Tehuti sa Aner ^% Jj
AAA/^A^

Nesi-Amsu 33, 17, master of words of power; B.D. 134, 6, a form of Thoth.
[ 887 ]

"^
Tehuti sehetep nesrit ^^ R tehtiu ciD.S'^o,
^ \\ o
IV, 686, leaden objects;
O"\o
^ f) !
Ombos I, 185, Thoth in the boat var,
'
H\\iii-
z>iU\y ofRa.

^00
Tehutit 4 <2.
()(1

o o
^,
to drink, to

1^ ^, drunk;
drink oneself drunk

Copt. t£,e.
; *ce O;

^J^^57.^_ n .N-999,
the great festival of Thoth.

tehen to shine (appHed to the


brightness of grain).

some bright coloured sub- N. 751, to hide(?)


tehen
stance, blue faience.

u ^^,
tekh (?) Rev. 1,59,
X n-
teher-t 0,IV,662,CulteDivin,

42, 44, ^ ^ , ^ ^ , hairy hide, the hide to strike, to overthrow.

of an animal, skin, leather; plur. V n l^, tekhtekh


^^ ^, Rev. 13, 59,

Edict 25; '^ (] e y (j


I ^, Rec.
revolution, convulsion, disturbed times.

21, or, ox-hides: <=^> ^ fe;^ ^2. 1900,27,


tekhUt ^~^ ^ ™ ^^ % "^,
, Anastasi

plumage of a bird.
I, 23, 3, boulders on a road, a rough stony road.

^ehr^ c^Si (1 (5 *^, Rechnungen 69,


tekharg^;^.'^ev..3.«7.«
+,A">en.i»,i,thewdght
dressed hide ; c:^>
<rr>
(I
1
V
1 1
_
ir u)
l^
v
-wswx ^Awv^,
/va^wsa
tekhi ==>(]e ^
©
or pomterofa balance.
1

Theban made of the hide


Ost. B. 14, water-skins
of a donkey.
tekhen ^^ If^, Metternich Stele, 187,

teher-t —- "^ -^^^ —- '^


I^^^, >0
, to coyer over, to hide.

tekhen , Lib. Fun. 2, 39, to


^
strike, to play an instrument of music, to strike
, Rev. n, 128,
the harp, to beat the drum.
any sad or evil condition of mind or body, fear,

anguish, anxiety, shame, sickness, jealousy, and


tiekhen-t cj o X, the playing of music.
the like; plur. 9" "^^, IV, 1077; Copt.
tekhenit 1- a tambourine

player ; ' ^^'"hourine women.


c^
'
^j^ cJ|
teher "^
^ ^, an afflicted man.
tekhenu "^ ^ (1
, obelisk; var. ^® (1.

,_. <^ ft
(3 sickness, terror, bitter (in tekhtekh _ ,. o, the mixed food
'^<:^^^*^' mind).
given to geese ; var. o.
teherr-t ^^ ""^^^ '^j a kind of plant
tes ^, c=:.pe. Hh. 321, self- "^^p
or ^^ *^^ , himself.
lead; varr. e=^
^ O' "^ I III
'
^^^^'
^68 AA, to sit, to be seated.

3^4
[ 888 ]

tes , Rec 17, 145, O, Tesu-em-arit-f


I I I /Ci

^^^^ Tuat VIII, a star-god.


n ,
n O ,
pot, vase, vessel, jug.
Tesu-em-nes-f
I I I :n'
Tesi - rutu - en - neter Tuat VII, a star-god.
w
^ -/l

„;,,,,WN
'^
I
I
B.D. 153B, 14, collector of prey in
the net of the Akeru-gods.
Tes-em-her-f
the steersman of the boat Herer.
^^ ' T"^* ^^^'

^"^^
tes ^'^'^, %i '^, a kind of plant.
Tes-neb-terer ^':>-

to
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Sesheta.

knife, to cut, to hack in pieces, to divide. Tes-Ra-kheftiu-f ^3^5^ ^


° III Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hetemit-
tes c^::.n"'^^, U. 401, cr^^n^, P.
^^ ' Khemiu.

188, M. 352, N. 904, Rec. 31, 20, _^^> a Tes-t-ermen-ta ^^


^"^^ H A Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hetepet-
knife of flint or metal ; c^^ fl
I
s '
neb-per-s.

a ready knife 11 ^ kmfe of fire, i.e., a red-


'
Tes - khaibitut - tuatiu
TT
hot knife; plur. c-=^ Tuat VIII, a door of the
I
^^^^^^ 1

v '

^ IZ-D I

Circle Aakebi.
I

Tes-sept-nesut ^ ^ ^/\ |
P
varr.
_^\^, ;^\. Ml 1'
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
*
Sehert-baiu-s.

tes a kind of stone, flint,


—It— DniD
,
Tes-sma-kekn
w
^'^'^ >- — "iTy, Rec. 4, 21,
^^=^
, ^, tk (F^=^ Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
•c]

Aakebi
black flint, white flint.

Tes (?)
\ B.D. no (Saite), a lake in
Sekhet-Aaru.
Tes-sekhemi-aru
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Hep-
^P^?
\ seshemu-s.
Tes - am - miti - em - sheta-f ;^
,
^
Tuat
Tes-sheta-thehen-neteru r-*

H^]^ Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle


VIII, a door in the Tuat. Aakebi.

Tes-aakhu V Tuat XII, a


ing-god.
sing-
teser-t -
c^
, something splendid or

Tes-^akhu
~^
holy, see '^^ ^ I , splendid

Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Aat-Setkau. or beautiful things; V^\ "^^ I I I
^•^- 797. holy
pieces*

Tes-aha-ser (?)-Tatheiieii to act in a lordly


teser ari -<2>-
manner.
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
Tuat.
teseru I, —«— 3

Tes - akhem - baiu ^


I
I

^'5>>. ) I , large stones (?)

Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle Asneteru.


Teser-aab-t '^^'k o j, Tuat xii, a

of the
7es-t-baiu
1 2 guides of Ra.
\ , Tuat I, one
wind-goddess, one of the
of Af into the upper sky.
1 2 bearers of the boat
[ 889 ]

Teser-t-An-t ^ , Tuat IX, tesh (tesher)


^•^i^S-'"'
;=ifl
a singing-goddess, grain plants.

Teser-dri , Tuat IX, a tesh r-w-i , red grain.

god with a serpent-staff.


tesh-t (tesher-t) ^00
Teser-a ^S\«^ Tuat VII, a star-
the red land something appertaining to
god. (?) red,

horrible.
Teser-t-baiu '

, Tuat XI, the


last Gate in the 'I'uat Tesh-t (Tesher-t) ^^a^yi, the red

Teser - 1 - baiu ^^ ^ I I I land, />., the desert.

Tuat IV, a district in the Tuat


teshu (teshem) I, the "red"
rwi
Teser-ttep ^^®
c^w, B.D. i68,XIII,i,
fiends, associates of Set.

Teshut (Teshrut) Met-


?) B.D. 1 68, XIV, I, a goddess in (2

(Ol' the Tuat. ternich Stele ii, note 2, the fish that piloted the
C^ I boat of Ra.
teser -t !,
Ill I Rec. 13, IOC, to assign
drink made from red grain. tesh
I Copt xoxy.
t-sekhen ^f ),
to cause to be em-
braced (?) tesher g'^, ^'^. m'lJX.
tesh ^ , to drink, to - drink oneself to be red, to become red ; Copt. Xpocy,
C30
epocy, oojpaj.
drunk ; see O
tesher oa L— fl, to terrify; Q t-^^-i

tosh ^^ ^, the drinking festival; var.


., B.D. 179,4.
II-
tesher-ti r^tr-i .^^^ , horrible, terrible.
tesh
^"^^
r^ir-i
\^' ^"^^^
i-ncr-i
^
\>'
*° pierce, to stab,
to gore, to thrust.
tesher m'%','^. U. 431. M. 774.
^"^^ Rec. 18, a
Tesh 15,
r-TT-i © '
district. rvn fff^, T. ^B
246, ^'^ \\\, P. 662,
^ S\
Teshesh^;^, figure of Osiris see
a.

Teshtesh.
;

,P. 78i.m/^,^,;.^^^,
blood, gore.
tosh ^^ \ to yield, to give way ; var.

o X tesher-t r-w-i , B.D. 3a, 5, red thing,


00 J^
X _ c^ Ci X red flame 37 0SZI O 'lo-i, B.D. (Nebseni)
teshtesh
OED oa y\ ~"
r\n A
to run back or away, to give ground.
X
tzszi

17, 44, m ^ '^


^::^ i~n-i
|
, B.D. 1 79, 6, lord

Teshtesh |,
Rec 4, 31, a
of blood (?), 1.^., slayer; C3C] o '^c?- oi,

figure of Osiris : see B.D. 179, 7.


1-
o
tesh '
^ jF'*''^ ; see r-^-i
teshrut
" red " devils
ao (E
I

I,
c^::*
r-m

teshtesh vNwvs, to flow out, to


teshem ^0'^=^ I, B.D. 182, 20, Nn
overspread (of water).

tesh (tesher) \ , P.S.B. 13, 412, to


A j
the " red ones," />., the wicked gods who
be red in colour, russet, reddish, carroty. were associated with Set
T t 890 ]

Tesheru m ^ ^^ Jj I , B.D. 96, 2, plur. ''t^ j^ o , r~^rn O


o Ml' ; rrr-i
.^r^
o
W
TJ
\J
Nesi-Amsu red devils symbolized by red o II

clouds.
5, 3,
1I3SZ1 S ffij apairofred vases j ciEZi TT

a set of four red pots.


tesher-t oszio Y^, T.336,

U.5.8._^%- ^ ,P.i73,^
^''^o,
tesher < a kind of anti, or myrrh
Heb. ^

^, N. 840,939, ^^"^ y , M. 254,


tesher oa(),
"^ vl the myrrh tree
(ZSZl I

,
(?)
"^ ^ ,^. Rec. 16, 131,31,11,^00
Y*
::> I I

''^^ , the " Red " Crown, which symbolized tesher o , red grain, sand (?)

the sovereignty of Lower Egypt, or the North ;


Tesher-t ^'^'iti^va, rmo,
plur.
^ ^ ^^ y ' ^- 4^7' ^' ^^^' ^- ^^^^ > iO ':=^:^
/) ^„^ <=^ ^
i^ II!
111

f^^ , the "red" land, /.^., the Desert.


149, III, 4.

Teshrit mo L
<:z:> ^^N
,
^^^ goddess of the
Red Crown.
tesher-t r-^r-i

tesher — hebtesher ifTl'^iJ^,


|,oo , a red fish.

Palermo Stele, the " Red " Festival. tesher-t mofS, m*^, ^^^^^

g%.«d;^|^'^^,
tesher

B.D. 99, 16, red wing; P " rvm i,


teshes

^
C3s:ii
\ Rec. 16, no, to cut, to
divide.

teq "'—'
> IV", 754, a kind of grain.
B.D. 145, 40, red pomade, like the modern

cam-wood unguent used in the SAddn ; \\ Ok teq IV, 171,


--
^000
1 1
,

^
^^= I ^ )j^,
B.D. 145, 51, red hair.
, fruit ; var. ^

Tesher ^©
<rr> J,^-.^-
ill city sacred
'4^. "i,
to Osiris.
6, a
Teaa
'
^^^^^^

A A
^
^ '
^' i°47> the name or
of a god.
title

Tesher ar-ui ^o''^^^^, Berg. I,


teqer a , Ebers Pap. 109, 4, A
^
3, one of the eight gods who guarded Osiris A
and who dwelt
_^
in He-t Anes

[N h
1 U
^
_Mi> III c=^ I, 13, a writing of
J\
. . . .

B.D. 17, 104;


(j
«AAAAA || I,
^y (1 g*T»
teqer a " , a o , a , fruit,
Edfu I, 10 f.

fruit-bearing plants.
Tesher mestcher 4^ ^ , p. 604,
teqerta(?) ^=^, ground produce.
vegetables (?)

J "(^ J ^ Q
" red ear," a title of Babau •

Rec. 27, 220,


teqeru (?)
j

Tesheru heru-sen
;^^VNAAA B.D. 42, 21, " those whose faces are red
r-^:rn
^% I
^
"
I

teka •^&-,
Si^ '^^,
III' —a class of beings in the Tuat.
to look, to see; varr. tt j^^, tt V\ -^^
tesher-t '^^=-
^ , a vase or pot made
^j\ OmbosII, 133,
Tekait
of " red " material used in funerary ceremonies O fl a goddess.
[891 1

teken ^^ /wwvAA
a
*
^^ approach, to draw neat
to someone, to touch.
to look very carefully at something.
teker ^^zpt
\^ , see '^^.
t©ga "^"^ ^. Amherst
^^
Pap. 24, IV,
Tektek-ba-en-Heru "i^^
"^^' '1k
;^[^,Herusatef
:

Stele 134.
Denderah IV, 6a, a serpent-god,
S jj

warder of a coffer.

teg S s L^, S
to inlay metal, to plate,

S S ^,
inlay metal, to plant.
rv V\ ^ , to hide oneself, to be hidden.

Pap. 4, 5, something hidden, hidden.

t«8
"^^6
Til-
Israel Stele 6, to
T^i)'
fail, to give
T^ way (of the
Mission i, 611, plants, seeds (?) carobs.

7\ '
legs).

*=^^^ Rec. 126, to come, to walk,


^Qg 4,
Z5 J^ to march.

tegteg, tegtegi ^ ^ ^7^, ^


W ^ to march, to invade (?)
^ (1
^5 V^ , to tread, to walk upon, to follow
r^ 7\ ,

a road, to tread in the footsteps of another


<?
j^ Rec. 12, 70, to Copt. x^.(rce.
-^ ' run quickly (?)
^
S _^ n^
'^Ix
tegasut ^ , J^fv. 6, 29,
^^ , Peasant, B. 2, 106, ^ •

e I
-* III footsteps.

I Rec. 13, 53, gardens = Gr.


I
'
vapacetauv^ Copt. TiM(S^£.

1905, 19, 9, B.D. 18, 11. 4, "^1)^^. tegi-t (tergi-t) "^


TT ,-.. T o«,
U. 541, 1.297, *=^^^1K
ffi ^W' n ^ tolookat,to
see. (](j^'^,Rec3i,i38,^ ,
plover,

Seer "—title bat ; Copt. XA.XXOT.


of a god (?)

tegait ^"^ '^ Mar. Karn. 35,


tegem ^ Metternich Stele 202, to
be weak, smitten.
-^^' 70, sight, view.

^®8^-* ^,^'^-^-^'^'5;Ebers
Pap. 51, 21,
ZS

,
look, sight, glance.
^Z. ,884^,
T^k^^^"^
t®gg n A ^^ » U. 316, to see, to look at
^U, castor oil plant.
Ill
carefully, to examine, to scrutinize.
teges ^^n 11 > to ^alk, to follow in the
tegg-t , IV, 617, sight, appear-
2525 footsteps of another, a journey, travel ; var.

ance; t-ttt i -^^, Rev. 11, 92, glances.


[ 892 ]

tegsa-t "^ ^ )

Uo I
, boat, skiif,

tetri-t(?) ^ .|.B.D. 99, 12 to masturbate; see <r^=^ ''^, <-^=^ ^^- ("^Ti).

tet-kham(?) "I 11(1


-fl |.
Excom- Tetun ^^^^
+ ^=f, p. 78, 200,
^"^^

munication Stele
^^^^
5
+ ^, N. 21, 1323, p. 669, ^ 4- ^^
te^ A , A cr-3 ,

ZIXI
Anastasi III,
'
N. 936,
^ 4-^, N. 852,
^-f
^4='^> M. 779, ^^-
2, 5, a kind of fruit tree ; Copt. (?)
M- 705,
tet-t ^0,S, IV, 629, ^%^0,
'

, Rec. 30, 71, IV, 986, ^^-, IV, 575,


bowl, dish, pot, vessel, shell : plur. a
an ancient Sftdini god with the title
jj[|]

IV, 665, Q -, Koller 3, 8 ; varr.


^_^^ w w £2^

P
^- 200
^°°' fff]^
lllll
^

o\\dD£^'
? ^ Coronation Stele 2,
"chief of Ta-Sti."

^^^^ '^'^^^ ^^^^


Rec. 26, 80, the name of a god (?)
tetem-t t\^ ^r, ^nT o,

tet (?) ^^^^^,


to touch = o o (1 [1 ^^^(?) \I, a kind of plant, seedUngs(?)^
[ 893 ]

^ TCH TCH ^
toh "^^ = Heb. y, Copt. X. abode, the Juaii ; see metoh-t
J^^
; ^^
Tcha(P) '^, N. 955. a serpent that metch-t Tn 'wwna , abyss.
^ ' came AA/V/VW\ \>
\ \ from Ra.
forth fror

tche-t ^^ tche-t '^, '^'^ ^ Peasant 265,fune-


, A.Z. 1908, 16, serpent amulet. Ci I I © I,
rary property.

Tchit(?) '^ L, '^- 7°3, a serpent- tche-t "^ ^2:7 en^ , Palermo Stele, the
o ^^^ ^ goddess.

tche-t °^, p. 19, M. 21, "^j N. 120,


name of a sailing (?) festival ; ^^ J ^:3C7 i=D^»
the first tche-t festival.

^ ("^a, body, person, bodily form; ^^ -J|,


tche-t ^^ w", A.Z. 1907, 14, papyrus.
divine body, i.e., a god; ^^ U, a dead body;

^^ rJr
^^ Vjt ' ™y ^^"^ body or person.
healthy;see^|^|;|^^. U. ..8.
tche-ti , Litanie 61, the "two
N. 427, sound, healthy (of white teeth).
children," i.e., Shu and Tefnut.

"^ "^ '^ pupil of the


tchau-t 1 ^, U. 65, N. 320, I ^,
tche = i!| or ,

o \ o s_^^ c^\ eye.


\
U. 56i=;^|-, N. 345. N. 346.
i^].
tche-t '^ ^ I, "^ ^J) j. Hh. 23,
A
^^___. I v. 752. well-being, health, sound-

^n ^ Jj I .
^^ CZD ^ J) I . the people who
ness; i
v_i-_ ' ^^' "'*3' health of heart,
belong to the land, serfs, peasants, dependants.

"^
heart's wish; A © Y O ^, Jour. As. 1908, 281,
tohe-t ^, ^, ^, ^j. good direction of heart.
Rec. 31, II, eternity, everlastingness ; ^^,
,
tchau ib J
^O, P. 410, M. 587, N.

1192, sound of heart; 1 yJ^'O'. P- 409"' V A


'^'

-^||,T. 330, ^<z>i^ §0§, ever-


M. 586, N. 1 191, and A ^ v^'ww O*, p. 409 —
lasting for ever; vswna ^^ \^ , T. 152, a^/vw %^l ^,M. 58s, N.I 191.
.Jl sit /WVAAA

^ ^^' ^' ^°^' ^* ^^'


ll ^D.'
^' ^^' Tchan-ib
brother of Seker.
| ^| "^ ^. Hh. 469, a god.

tcha-t
for ever ; / ^^ , all eternity ; ^^ ^J} i^c^' i^'^Q""^»fi"»>
well, healthy.
I \\ I "^^^, unending eternity.
tcha-t 1 "^^ ^, ^^' ^^^""^ <°^ * ^."'''^

Tche-t "^ J, ^^""g- 2^' eternity per-


.^.-V lLI sonified.

tche-t °^ "^ , c-n ,


"^ , ^ ,
"^ , scribe of the record office.

,
place, house, abode ; j
^^ , divine tchau (?) 1 V^ r-'-n , title of an official
^ TCH [ 894 ] TCH ^
tcha-t A o ^iiSa, M. 683, palm of the hand,

hollow of the hand : plur. ft


o <?:S^, M. 242 :

<^ AAAAAA , T. 91, handfuls of water A ^ to set out on a journey, to make a


^i"^
J^. 1 7^ passage, to travel.
see ^1) ^:iSi3: van ^^ ^55^:3.
tchaa-t
J
"^^^^ T. 194, P. 677, N.
X
tcha I '^, I
X, J 1 29 1, passage, journey.

to stretch, to extend, to draw out, to reach out


towards, to strike down, to fell, to oppose, to

a kind of cake,
resist; ,JL- i '^^, immovable; h ^fe^"^, i^,
IV, 1 107, to correct a fault.
I

bread for the journey, viaticum.

a putting forth, extension, spacious, resis-

^i^
X' tance, opposition.
tcha I
"^fe^ =- XI in xmioop.

.tchaau | "^ n V^ U=/l, opponent, he tcha, tchai J'^^^e^, u. 451, T. 259,


who resists, enemy.

Rec. 31, U. 190, M. 224,


, a spreading out, resistance, wrong;
17,
J ^^ sH^, ,

f=^, wrongfully.
1
-jT. X I -51 n i
ntk
X
to cross a river in a boat, to make a passage

LeyAPap. i2,2,|^^_o,|^^ tie foot), U. 451; j"^


hand or with
to reach out the in protection,
% , borne, carried; A

u. 475,
'^ i^.
tcha re i ,
iv, 62, 64, 1031, to
T. 228, sailings;
](], A.Z.
sail, K „^,
speak scornfully of sacred things or of offerings.
1905, 22, how well thou sailest

^1,
the rest,
*^^^-^iS'i 111

the remainder, residue, balance ; varr. v\ _


J
,

N. 90s.
J
, N. 914, h o^^.

passage by boat, passage, transport, boat, ferry-

I V '
fire-stick, a wooden tool or instrument. boat, barge.

tcha-t (?) J
%. ^ ([
, a cutting tool, tchaaui |
ship, ferry-boat; Copt.
(j ^ ()(j

XO\.
^^ '
^^^- "' '74,

a sharp-edged instrument.

Tcha aqru(?) I
I I I
Tchaaui 1'^^^ ij
^ (j (j
^ , P. 400,

B.D. 125, II; see Qerrti.


'^^ i^^()^i^,M.57o,|^^
Tcha B.D.
^^ ^
ati '
, 125,
the ferryman of
W CT] '';:Uv n^ ^- /]f] <.
"77.
II ; see Qerrti. JT HH ^^^* truth, the Egyptian Charon.
^ TCH [ 896 ] TOH '^-^

tchaii()()^^4(j(l_.I^.Rev.
12, 35, ship, boat; plur. i\\\\ ; Copt XOI.
i^ ^ ^' 11
devil, fiend, foe. enemy;

tchaau l'^ '^ ^U^. T. 187, p.

675, N. 1284, ',


Rec. 29, 154,
I I I

those who sail, sailors, ferrymen.

Rec. a
tchaiaa|^2L, 34, 161,
priestly title.

tcha aa-t 1 "^l^ ^a^ I^ I


, B.D 133. enemy of Ri; plur. 1 IL 11(1
'

^ (liiasc)

19, the great sailing, the Great Boat (?) and


I (](j
°
^ j
(fern) B.M. 31, 144.

Tcha-tneter J 1 ^ jil^ , <rg^| o^ fi'^

|, the "passage of the god" festival

X A.
^^"'^•' ^^^
Tchat i "^ ^''^'
??^°f
1^ XX 36 Dekans. tchai-t 1 "^^ /111 ^, pain, discomfort

Tcha unnut J
"^ -^^ ^ ic, Tuat I,

a star-god who acted as guide of Af.


*^^^^-*i^iJ4^!''"'^"'*y- I

Tcha benu Asftr tcha-


i^y^—J'^^
of Osiris " a title
sin, guilt, reprehensible thing, offence.
"^^ "^Prt " travelling benu
/I J] al of the star Venus.
tchau-t I "^ %^ ^ Jl I,
^os^rt!«»
& J^ Jr III U I enmity.
Tcha.tTuatJ_^_^^,
l^y^ tchatoha|i^,ii^4|^^.
^ "^ ^ Tuat IX^- the name I, of a sailor-
_^^ god in the Tuat.
ITD'
il %* ^. enemy; Copt XA^I.
(](j
foe,

tcha I
^^ 232 I , the west wind.
tcha-ti..i.lQl.B^^78.^;^a
Jour. As. 1908, 264, im-
tcha \j
purity. tohatchain
I ^ ^ I (|
^. ^2.

'9°5. >o3. ],'^]_'^^ , pot, vase, vessel,

266, dishonour, blemish (physical or moral);


bowl ; Copt. XUJ, XU3I.
Copt. (Ti-eiO, XA.IU50T.
tcha-t
I'^'tT. R«-
1
3. 53. ']?'.
1
tcha-t i^^r^n^-, Jour. As.
Rec. .7.-"6, bag. sack.
1908, 269, humiliation, shame. i'^y. i^|.
Stuff, garment, apparel.
tcha,tchau
l^.l\ §^i\°- tcha-t i 1^^' ^^*^ ^7» *^^»
l.*^*
\ ^v V '^k' ^^"^'
d^vil, demon, enemy;

fern.
i^'i-^-^-i-^-<^e?)
tcha& i h, P.S.B. 13, 37, an amulet

tchai i
^ ()()
-^ ^' Jo""^- ^ »9o8, 254,

to steal, theft ; Copt. XlOfe. tcha^t 1 ^^ (1 ?» cloth, stuff, garment


^ TCH [ 896 ] TCH ^
e Jour. As. 1908, 255,
tchaab j '^(l, Mettemich Stele 193,
'
injustice ; Copt. OZI.
to be hot, to glow, to roast, to cook.

tchaab-t J__ziJ^, var.


, crane (?) ^^J'^Ql'
hot, glowing embers.

*'"'^"U
throne-chamber, throne.
^ 1 ^ ^' '''^- "'"-
tchaam I
ill.
d|\ ^^^,
_M^^^'
^-Z- ^^78, 48,
strength.

tchaam J^^^"^'
tchaas
J
"^ ^1 P ^ ' '° command
quietness, rest; Copt. 6^JULH.
Rev. 14, 19,

troops, to be lord and master, captain.

tchaas "^ Dream Stele 33,


tchaami ^^[jIn}^
Jei^
^,
J^
^^''- '4. 12, to
devour.
J ^1 P d^' t!s)

tchaami i^^llfl f>^^*^. Rec. 15,

17, book; Copt. 2ia)(J0JULe.


ft
tj ^^ '
^"^^ ^' ^° know, to possess know-
XJ Rev. 12, 84, bolt;
ledge, to direct, to command. tchaar i
Copt. 6"Xo.

tchaari
u ^-^, Rev. n,
!,
|^ _^ (JIJ 139, to

V ^ I > knowledge, wisdom, speech drive away, to repulse.

ofwisdom(?);^_.|-^(JP tchaaq I i, Rougd I.H. II,


I I
(2 A
fore-knowledge, primeval wisdom, the wisdom 125, to cry out; compare Heb. pj^jj^ Arab.
of ancient times.
».x^ *

sage, wise
tchaasu P^^'
J"^!] man.

cry,
tchaaqta
outcry; compare Heb. Hpi^^.
I
M !,

the god of Knowledge; "^ ^ ^ \> "", tchaatit I


V^^^'^'^^"^,''^^^'
| [j • •
iili_M^c:£;f=, W W I I I staff.

the seven wise gods who presided over painting


tchaatchai (tchatchi)
J
^ J (](] 7\,

Rev. 12, 33, to run; Copt. (Tbxi.


master (?) commander.

Tchaasu VII
^^ III'
|
"^ () p ^
I

I
iiii

out towards.
Diim. Temp. Inschr. 45, the Seven Divine
Masters of Wisdom who helped Thoth to plan t^J^^-tJAIlB']. , cloth.
5
the universe. Their names were : Neferhat,
stuff, garment ; see the following :

Neferpehui, Nebtesheru, Ka, Bak, Khekh, and


San. tchai-Ut whole garments
1^11^,^,.
as opposed to rags.

kind of plant used in medicine. tchai (]()


S, Rev. ,, .4.. valley,

the seed of the


I
tchaasu X
I ^[]p;,, same. tchaiu(?) I
I

, Anastasi I,
s
I

tchaa ft
xj, Rec. 15, 16 = ^^ ^, to 16, 8, a kind of ground or land (?)

lament, lamentation. ITU I wall ; Copt.


tchai S ^(?)
I
a kind of seed or
tchaau
o III' grain.
tchaiua |
'^ flfl -f) A. Herusatef Stele
tchaaiu (S \I a kind of , plant.
an inner chamber in a temple.
| 19,
^ TCH [897] TCH "^

tchait Rev. 14, 33. olives,


|^(1(]]7^,.
olive trees ; Copt. XOeiT". Heb.NlS^ plur. D'^Nl^; HM^, plur. frtWa^,
Assyr. ^ ^•-, sa-a-bu (Briinnow,
i^^^^. i^^
List, 8137),
tchaau |J
in plur. y.^^^, Eth. 0^^
^ CEL, Siut 15, B.D. 70, 2, hair, foliage.

tchabaA-t
^]f

"J^
:

S fj o, Rev.
|] 14,34.
J^
very hot emJxjrs, fire.

evening, darkness, night.


tchabagii^J^^B^im
tChau 1%
iLjr'
^^' "^7, cloth, stuff, gar-
ment. w«/v« ^° ^'P' ^° inimerse, to submerge;
Qt'
tchau-t
J
%^ \\, T. 379, a garment var.

made by Horus for Osiris.


i^lX, Syr. -*^5, Arab. ^; compare Assyr.
Tchau "^^ ^, Tuat VII, a rec-
i >

J
:^yf ^- t:<IE, "dyed stuff" (Rawl. C.I.W.A.
tangular lake or pool measuring 440 cubits x
V, 15, 6, 13).
440 cubits.

tchau K , L.D. 2 2QC, domain.


tchabagaiu|-^J^O-^(|(|
I drowned men.
qI^,
tchau-t I
v\ , Nastasen Stele 30, a

chamber or hall of a temple. tChabtlu|^Jf^>-^,Peasan,


tchau 229, a fisherman who catches fish by a particular
J
%^%^ ^, an amulet
kind of means or instrument.

tchaut Ic^n^, ^^"^^ '^' "^' y°""S


A \. Ill animals. tchabgatchaqa
i"^ Js^i"^
tchauata ^^, to be upside down,
i^f| ^](1 V' ^"^^- jt ,

tasi IV, 12, 9, P.S.B. 13, 411, a kind of flying


insect (?) bird (?) crane (?)
name; compare Heb. ^^D2.

Rec. 15, t6, papyrus; Copt. ZOOTq.


tohapurm4^D^'='^f^,
D W
V, an animal, goat(?);
(2 <=>! _fii^ • • •

compare Heb. "^^C^, Syr,

tchaut nu-t ^ ^
o
n
, twentieth.
tchapurtA
things, rings, cakes
i
;
^ °
^T* ]
compare Heb. m'^C?.
(| ,;,.
^o""d

'^
Tchauti ^, Tuat a hawk-god.
|^^ ^\"^ ^, dancer,
J
I,
tChapqa °
acrobat.
tchab K
J
^*> want, need, weakness,
tchafl '^'^-^ fj' ^^^^^ ^'^'^ ^*^-
impotence, starvation; see ^^ M Q2i; Copt. I 7»

K^ r\ Rev. 13, 27, to be hot, to burn, to


A ^ U '4' be angry; Copt. ZOq.

jchabai^^^^l,^^^ tChaff I ^i^ fj, to b« hot, to burn,

to be angry, to roast.

tohafui^«^^|^i.«-°-\3..
I-
3
^ TOH [898] TCH "^

tchama j
^X7 I^, Rev., calm (of the
roasted food. weather) ; Copt. Z^-JULH.

tchama (?) l^P ]^^-^'


I r^, ^^^^^ ^^ s*^^^'
^ ^ iitM throne.

^v |r » M. 402, to throw up the arms 1


tchames J'^^^^v,
( P.S.B. 20, 198,
I in gladness.
to devour, to consume.

tcham I £=, sceptre; see "^ ^1- tchan I


O ., Rev., soft.
J

easy-going, feeble; Copt. Z^^Ite.


tcham ("=1^
, to copulate, to beget;

tchani-t I
flfl ^, Jour. As. 1908, 273,
feebleness, idleness, supineness

young man; plur. A ^\ S) I, IV, 924, 1006,


Copt, xnn, xn^^^^'€.

Tchan-t J
'^ '"^' ^^, the sacred boat
1' u 1' u
of the Nome of Gynaecopolites.
©
AAAAAA AAAAAA
\^.AnastasiI,
ftA/WV\
.k,,,
J»^
AAftAAft AAAAAA AAAAAA V*
24, I,
I I
\^:
AAAA/V\ AAA/NAA
1'

^ W W k=fl'
li-i^klii'iTTii'i to shake, to shiver through fear, to become
gooseflesh, tribulation, fear.

Rev. 12, 17, young men, young soldiers, recruits, tchanariu (?) V;
I I I

young folk in general, descendants, posterity; see tchanri.

Copt. XUOXK.
tchanahu •, Rech-
tchamu nu thau J
^v ^^ '

% nungen 69, , rudder handle,


jSc^ ,c=jjj vgi A.Z. 35, 17, the generations of
I

I
men, the human race. arm ; Copt.

Tchamaa J
"^ ^ R Jj , the god of
Tohanu|o^JJJ,P.4r84o^
Western Thebes ; Copt. XHJULe.

tchamaa |^^^,|^^f>, 1203, the four long-haired gods who stand in


the east of the sky.

tchanfT d?^,Rev. 13,37, 1

to offer, chance ; Copt. XU3nC|.


, Rev.

X
14, 36, papyrus, a roll of papyrus, a sheet of tchanr
I I ^ I I I

calculations, book, volume, document; Copt. /\Aft/\AA ^


, B.M. 138,3, to
XOXJOJULe, XUOJJL. X Ji' & _&^ III ^
recompense, to requite, to reward.
tchama J
"^ .^ ^^, dry land,
tchanr
parched ground ; compare Heb. 1ii^J32, Eth. 1 1 <=>i^^^^' A^^i 1

:^> ^:»-7»- branch of a tree, staff, bar Copt.


f\^^ : , Arab. '^ , to be thirsty.
I
III'
;

X^Jk.
^ TCH [ 899 ] TCH "^-^

O, a tchara I JBa^^, Rev. rj, 103, strong.

disease of the skin.


tchar& (]
, ^, strong, mighty;
J
scor-
Copt, xuope, xcupi, zuxope.
ur. tcharfta|-^^~ ^-^
"**=* r - Thes. 1198, to strike, to cast down,
^-^u^ ^^' to smite to the earth ; Heb. JHS.

tchant ^^''•' ^° «''P«"e"ce, to


i
sa
^,
O ]V ^1 try. tcharft l'^.2;a***A, Dem. Cat...

tchar I
"^^ ^ J - to spy, to
, ,

tchari|^(j(lLj. R-^'V^^-^:
scrutinize; Copt. Xcp.
tch^-t i^--(ll]" R--3.
14,
I
, Rev. 14, 51, area; Copt. XHpe.
spy, guide (?)

tchar tcharu i'^<=>^=*=«^' Peasant


|<=>(|,|^fJ,J_^^
281, excuse, apology.
Q Rec. 16, 137, to burn, to dissolve, to boil
'4* away; Copt. X€p, XUOp, XOjX.
tchar-ut(?)|^^^;-';7^.w
tchar
J
^^*Q '. Rec. 16, 57, Amen, ii, tasi I, 12, 4

19, 25, 4, ^. r^ I, something unpleasant tcharm J


.2^ ^. ^, Rev. n, 172, to
J

® Amen. 10, make a sign ; Copt. XtOpJtJL


or hateful (?);plur.|^^'7
III' 2.

tchar enemy, rebel.


tcharm |^^. R*=v. 13, '5. ^"^
I .^^^ ,

plant; Copt. (TXhiJULI, Arab jllJ^ Rapha-


nus lyratus (Loret).

to measure, to compute ; | ^^. '


^^^' tcharm I .2:6 , the seed or
ra 0\ 1 '
III

Hamm. 13, 121. fruit of the same, a perfuuie.

tchar-t h ^ , registration office. tcharna


i'^T Vk^^' "^
tchar , Rev. II, 186, Jour. As.
L-fl
1908, 248, to be strong, to act violently, to over-
tchareh J
"^*'|'^, A.Z. 1878, 48,
come; Copt. XpO, XUXJOpe.

tchar ner
^^ ^ ^^^p^
Tchar-t I
J^

3^, MetternichStele73,
is -®=^
il

X j^
ll
/^ poor, wretched, miserable:
^PtW&.
Copt
2JoX^.
^^'^-
a mythological scorpion. tcharkha |,-£^^^. \': Z.^.*;

tchara ]_<=.'^U-fl4^^UJ.
Rev. 12, 52, to overcome; Copt. ZpO.
II,
tchar-khams
169 Copt
I .ax.

XOoXe ^AlLC
T ^ IqJ D . Rev.

; (?)

tchara i _&ft %v ^, to be bound, tied.

,2, ^ ' Copt. (TojX, xwX, a " \


III'

3 L 9
"^ TCH [900 ] TCH ^
Rec. 125, a kind of fruit, carob; Copt ^ w
15, tchati(?) i , Rec. 3, 56, throne,

throne-chamber, seat.

tchart I , skiff, boat, ship;


Tchat Tuat I
^ i< .
: (i)acroco-
_ w
plur.
I I I
var.
I

M dile-god
the dead.
; (2) a singing-god who gave water to

tchatt o, N. 727
or title of a god of sickness.
to confine, to
tchatah Ij
J [j
shut up.
tchah i g } ^, Rev. 12, 61, to touch.

tchah 1 , Thes. 1206, to crush;


tchatU (?) I ^ ^, to burn, fire.

tchat-tU(?)i7.^,Hh. 479. wand,


1 ^= Q e ^, Rev. ; Copt. X^.^, XO^ (?)
tchah to anoint, to smear; tchat I %, c^^ ?, U. 510,
0, Copt. xtW^.
T. 323, to stick an animal, to cut the
throat of a beast.

tchati-t I /wwAA
AAAAAA
,
'
urine.
rejoice; var. s=j|^^^J.
Tchatiu I Tuat X, a
P ^/°
,
*° ^'''"s^'
^ 1\
tchas
t^ ^
i °''^^'"Vto
I
command. group of gods in the Tuat.

tchasa \ ^^ '
(J ^f > ^ ^^^^ ^^ learned tchatu I'^c^^'^fffl],!, 38,

man ; see tchaas | ^^, (1 I


n^.

tchas l^s^ ''^j plants, flowers, vege- ^51 , hall of


tSij -DINS' _Zi tSa _ZTN^ I I

a building, hall with pillars, audience chamber.


tables; var. 1 "vX fl
I v5.
^ _M^ 1 I
111
^^-^ ^^^' '3, 40,
tchatfau I
¥
(1
1
e ^,
III reptiles.
tii

tchatcha-t (?) hh-h^ ^, '~^, '~^,


tchasfa I
J^ "^ ^^~^,
i \
^"^ I

o I I

estate, domain, landed property; plur.


,

to inaugurate a house or establish-


ment. h-t-1 I l-t-H H-t-H ©
o© 1' ^ III' ^ I ill O III'
tchasfait [q1 Jour. As.
|
W
,
Tchatcha-t ent aakhu
1908, 307, an establishment; Copt. X^CCje.
^ ^ I > the domain of the spirit-souls.

tchasha-tioo^-a'^^n^^trSlL^ R(\y>uQ\>
Tchatcha t (?) Amentt ^-^-\^

47. to effect; the domain of Amenti, the cemetery.


tchaqi I ^ (1(1 L^,^^^-^^' Copt. XCUK. i.e.,

Tchatcha-t ent heh ""^ g O J,


tohnVfl iv 4^ ^^^^ '° ^^
perfect;
tchaka J,U gf»copt. zook (e^oX). the domain of eternity, i.e., the tomb.

tchakitcha J
^^i^
^Q i ^^ Tchatcha-t tcheser-t '^^=^ ^ ,

Rev. 13, 4, gnat, midge ; Copt. xeKXlK. the holy domain, the cemetery, the Other World.

tchat
'^ storehouse, warehouse, maga tchatchau ^t^v^| heads, />.,people,
i
Jl r~i
*
zme.
zine. I _a ^ I
the crowd.
'^^ TCH [901] TCH ^
Tchatcha-t Anu^Oll^Jg,
B.D. i8a, Tem, Shu, Tefnut, Osiris, Thoth.

Tchatcha-t Asir
court of judges of Osiris.
H"-*-*^^*^
®, ®, head; Copt JCOJX;
%• ^ f- ^ Tchatcha-t up mitu 11
^ l h+h
^
i i 2 I
'
^"'"" * "po"; Copt. g,ixn.
V
D X U Ji"^ JI Ji^
I

I
, B.D. 1 8c, Thoth, Osiris,

tohatcha-t "^ i
?• U. 449, T. 257, Anubis, Astenu, the council of the judgement
of the dead.
N..6,,X3.., 1"^^^, 11^, M.700,
a high official, chief of a company of priests,
Tchatcha-t ur-t em Anu |l
member of council or of a college, judge, etc. .
O P- S77» the Great Council of go<
1^
ill
© in Heliopoli
Tchatcha-ti ^"^ ^A iv, 1192, the
HI

Tchatcha-t Pe-Tep ^ »-+-»


I

two Chiefs or Judges. J J ^ I

D B.D. i8d, Horus, Isis, Mesta, and


tchatcha-t ^-^^^1, Hh. 354, Hepi.

Tchatcha-t Naarru^f i ^ i "^ (1

^8,17., |0i0|I,Rec.36,.35,ii^]. ^ " "^ ^^'- -^ 1 *^ 'V' ^•^' '^'

^
'

and Ra, Osiris, Shu, Bebi.


o I 20,
Ill

O I
^ I,

^"-
Rec. 30, 193
Tchatcha-t Rekhti i ^ 1 j_4_^ % |

ic^
CZ!)
!,
i-
I ii^
&& CD\ I
\L1 !•
I
3-' '"• ~'"-' °f
-^•^ ^ B.D. i8e, Horus, Isis, Anubis, Mesti,
judges, council of statesmen, board of guardians, o\\^' Thoth.
college, board of overseers, the task masters of
the Other World, chiefs, foremen. Later forms Tchatcha-t Restau i^i n-t-n
^ I

<=>-^j^^^ '
B.D. i8j, Horus, Osiris, Isis,

I I I I
and another god.

i!ji o t!^ I I I Tchatcha-t khebs-ta | ^ L-h-* ^ I,

o I ^ ^^ I , the double council.


® U t^ 71 , B.D. i8h, three unnamed gods.

Tchatcha-t ur-t ^ ^"^ ^^ ,IV. ^


i
tiji o |
li^ I I
Tchatcha-t khesef-t Aapepi I 1

1 1 14, the Great Council, the Chief Council of


a city or town.
divine judges who condemned Aapep.
tchatcha-t nesu (?) U 2 1 5^ Tchatcha-t S^khem i^i^-^c^'
'^ B.D. 18c, Osiris and IJeru-

A.Z. iQoo, 35, Royal College (?), Royal k—no' khenti-n-ariti

Council (?)
Tchatcha-t ta^a-t, etc. 11 £ ^
tchatcha-t nesu (?) aa-t U^^ ^ |
^"1 rr^^^'Jl. Tuat VIII, the
c^ ff=tl c^ Jl I
t I I I

/I
,
B.D. 18 and 20, the great council of judges. gods who distributed rations to the dead.

Tchatcha-t Abtu i^],^-^


^^ j J
Tchatcha-t Tuat
ii^ISi^i ^'
C^^ B-D- ^^^' Upuatu, and the Council of the Other World, the judges in
tk Osiris, Isis,
® JT' Tet. the Tuat.
31-3
TCH [ 902 ]
TCH

Tchatcha-t Tuat ^"^Kj^T, Peasant 244, violent storm;


J
ii^S^!^'
Tuat V, the judges of Time in the Tuat.
^ I
^vii.
_m^A
'^ '"^'^^
AAAAAA
» *^^ moist wind from

^O
/] 1

Tchatcha-t Tetu (Tchetu) Amen.


| £ |^ the north;
(0(3»
j:
W '
3, 15-
-^ ! iitk<^ B.D. i8b, Osiris, Isis,

jQ Jr Nephthys, Horus. Tcha ^•^- 39, 18, a storm-god.


1 1111
2^ r^'

tchatcha I o i
^,Thes. 1323,
lii! lUl I I ^| tcha ^^ ^, Rec. 20, 40
(£ 1 1 -11. 12 ci 1 1 (£ W "l

, Banish-

ment Stele 9, throne, throne-chamber, seat.


tcha 2^"!, IV, 807, 2^-^=-^> ]3
tchatcha U ,0m' ^^^^^^ places, ^ s.^-:^ , stick, staff, stalk.

government offices.
tcha '^^, stalk, stem, straw,
weed.
B.D. 99, 16, a
tchatcha
ii^7 part of a boat.
tchaa
^Z^% "l^-
"^
c^
tchatcha-t I %. I , Leyd.
, straw, weed.
1 1 I I I

Pap. 7, 13, lyre (?)

^ 1 W, tchatcha
tchatcha-t I I
liiitlli o f e^
Thes. 524, ^^ 23 in' ^^' ^^' ^° ^^^^'
^ *l* ^) harp, zither, lyre. to strike; , to knock at a door.

tChatcha-ti (?) k
^ L,, harper. tchaa °^ ^^ X ^, to trv, to test.

I
T=T, n AAA^ , to fill with tchau 2^ 1^ "^ i
'
^ ^'""^ ""^
^'^^^

water, to water.
tchab ^^ M. 689, ]
,
seat, throne (?)

M
tchatchai

297, to break ; Copt.


| |

XKX.
-^^ Jour. As. 1908,
tchab
^iHJI^'^J — °1'
^"^^'•

tcha-t '^!1'=^'^» ^^^' 27, 226, 29, tchab 21 Jo, to tally (?)

150, a kind of bird(?)


tchab-t
2lIlJ^1''2^J^^'
tcha CO = 2Z1' ^^' "^^ 51, 17, 146, varr. D
2^ J ^ ^' ^^^- ^'
^
tcha 2^ "l
^. 111 1 ^' "^^'^'^^
2^ 11 o (1, I
a
I "^f
fuel, material for a fire;

^ ^, Genre 45 ; Copt. X^.Ie. "^


I, B.D. 147, I, 12, I^eyd. Pap. 3, 11,
"l
2^ J
tcha O A.Z. 72, 107, to roast
^^ animals' dung for fuel.
L-=Z1' meat(?) \ ,

tcha ^'-. •::^ tchab '^"^°, Rec. 16,141, a kind

(§. , storm, gale of of seed used in making the incense Kyphi


aspalathus (?)
wind, hurricane ;
plur. ^^ j
iy-^ ' » ^°^
p
Tchabu:::l^J^^^^(=2::lHJ
I^ I , Amen. 5, 14, °^ ^ X^ I 3 ,
Amen.
^^^^). P.282, 2^^J^,M.528,
N. 1 106, gods with their hair (
M )

IZH /wwvA IZZL storm of wind : ^^ 2ZII


dressed (?)
"^ TCH [ 903 ] TCH "^

tcham^^l^l.T. ,44.
1:)
tchftr ^ ^*^, Mar. Kam.
35, 60, ^^

P. 1116 B. 6, i)"! y^, Rec 26, aaS, "^


^°"|. sceptre; plur.
2::) k 111' "• «* 1, -Zj^'IV Book of Breathings III, 13,

T. ,33,P.94.6,9,N..3o6,
^^IJI ^^ I
-^^, Koller 2, 6, ^^ '^^,

''•-::i^i;::ti*.^ii Anastasi IV, 28, 2^ JL ,^^, A-Z. 2, 14,

tchaamdu "^ —^ °
^ ^' ^- 55° ^ I
1' ^) 1 I' P^^*"* 93. to test, to

try, to seek, to pry into, to investigate, to ex-


T. 304, sceptres; see
^^ t^ ]• plore, to look out for someone, to search into
Copt. XtAJp, XHp.
TchSmu 1::||^|||, p. 645, 673,
**^, b.D.
Tchar khat 2?) ) /^ 125,
^
692, M. 664, 767, N. 1279, 1311, the sceptres
<=>' I o III

of the sons of Horus. III, 37, "searcher of the reins " —a title of the
god of the Judgement.
Tchamu-ti
god with a serpent
2Z|^^°.
sceptre.
Tuat IX, a

to
tchar
sift.
^ ^, Rec. i6, 159, "^ ^O,

Tchfim en Anpu
B.D. 96, 3, the magical sceptre of Anpu.
1 1
^^A/w^
(] ^^ ^, tcharu '^^^ ^^ , a sieve.

twig, branch; Copt


tchar-t "^^Y,
Tcham en tes 1 1
^A/vw^ ^^ anm , B.D.

125, III, 25, a magical sceptre called . ?y ? tchard ^(10.


<=>1 Lc
'
^•^-
'^^'r'^' ^°'^v
fortress (?)

tcham Palermo Stele


Tcharukha
Amenhetep
^ W^ '^'
III, a city, situation unknown.
^*^^*^


,
j

tchah
l^rSiS^, Koller 3, 8, | psn, L.D.
2!I1 1 ^ [^ ' P"^°"-

Ill, 194, O
I 000 tchat
J^ o olive oil; Copt xoerr,

o 1i-M^rssniii'
i' I' Aooo Jj^lll' ilrss^'
Aooo_^j^iii' I
compare Heb. n^T, Syr. k^^, Arab, ^^j^j,

Rec. 6, 1 1, white-gold, a kind of precious metal Eth. H^t


1 '^' AAAAAA vswvN, IV, 367, the finest tcham; Tchatt "^ ^ ^, a country in the
t\ o o o , w ,
"I

1^^1=1, IV, 849, real tcham;


|^^ SCldin which produced silver.

• — AAAAAA ™-
AAwv\ "Sr
tcham from the hill-top.
^
tChfit (?) 2:;| =^ 43 "1
I,
wind.
o III I ^ 111'
storm, tempest.

tchamti(?) 1
w ]m
, bowmen, tchatch "^"^ .^-, ^° '^^^P 7**^'
I

«( V to observe.
fighting men.

tchitch "^"^ '^"'-^


Tohamtiu||^;^;^I.B.M.3..44., Wl \\l ^
Tlr.
\\l \\l
'^fi'
III

a class of fiends. blossom, flower; compare Heb. V^,


3^4
^ TCH [ 904 ] TCH
(D O (2
tchUU "^ ^^' ^•^' ^9°°' i29,moun- j (],
A.Z. 33, 122,

tain ; see "fU ; Copt T*OOT.

"^ Q, "^ O' *^^ P^"°^


tchua-t °^ e T-^HHXO-r ;
^ ;
(j
J,
Rev. 13, 39, wherefore? because of what? Copt.
culmination of a star var. ^^ ^ O :

Tchua ^ ^::^
T. 292, the name
or title of a god.
tcheb
A^.AI^-AJ^-
EdfQ ^ Rev. 12, 119, punishment, retri-
Tchun
^Y^ I, 81, a title

of the Nile-god. ^ bution in a bad sense.

tcheb
tcheb, tcheba A, u. 229, ^J.,^J.5,^J[_5,
AJ=Ld.'AJ^aU%-
U. 401, "^ J ^"^i U, 405. T. 272, 273.
"^ 5,
dress, to dress up, to
A^^ S' ^^c- 5.

deck (of the


96, to clothe, to

living), to
385, p. .69, 380.
AJ^.AJI AJ bandage, to provide with grave-cloths, bandages,
etc. (of the dead).
.^JA'AJxC-.AJ^l- tcheb
^
\\
i=±£=3

^ /I '
to supply, to furnish with, to
equip, to provide, to decorate.
^ J M' A J ^'
A^' ^ ^'""^

of stuff or garment ; A "^^ >


AJI
tcheba-t ^ "^^ ?• 584,'^
J ^^ veils or bandlets.

M. 401, equipment, decoration.


tchebuit^J^S^J^lJ, fune-
^^^- food,
tcheb A
^ s"^,
3' 46, rary wrappings and other equipment.
11

f\ 111 provisions.

tcheb, tcheba AJ ^ .
A '^' A
tcheb-t °Vl A > P- 614, M. 780, N. 1 137,

) _ ,
A J(V^>^° g'^^ something in AJ^'AJ-'AJn'AJ"'
place of something, to restore, to replace, to
indemnify, to supply, to pay for, to discharge
AJI^'AJ^t^-A^.^
a debt or obligation, to requite, to reward, to cm
barter, to exchange ; Copt. TtUtO^e. , A , funerary box or coffer, coffin,
cm
tchebb
^ JJ jl.
*° P^^' ^°
'Tiwar?
sarcophagus, the coffin chamber ; plur. A 1
^
; Heb. HlJl Copt. , ee^I ; see c^>i
J

recompense, remuneration, price, bribe; F tcheb-ti A '>J''-*'V^°


^^~^
t\ ^W
I|",^-.°'coffined, dead.
IS i.e.,

I J] Jour. As. 1908, 279, plac


ll
iJ o /^ U' retribu Tchebti^J^^,A-Z.X905,4^r,^a

tcheb A - T^e in e X^e (Rev.). tcheb


I
^J[[^,^J^,^J
tcheb A "^ ®^ tcheb <z=> A ^[[U-fl,IV,8i4,Rec. 13,203,
^J(2[^,
J (2
j , <=> A Q^ 1 ' ^" return for, because
(3
A.Z. 1900, 28,
A J ^ [M' ^^^' ^^'

of, instead of; later forms are «cz: I47» A 1 ' A 1


»
Metternich Stele 41,
^ TCH [ 905 ] TCH ^
Tcheb "^ J 1 1,Tuat II I,a dog-headed
to obstruct, to stop (a canal) to be blocked up. god see Tebi.
;

tcheb a kind of cage of wicker-


tcheb
work. •^*^,-^J^.«Y-
tchebS, ]|, ^^ J,
the number 10,000;
'-^''^ work
lattice (?) the woodwork of a fishing
III' or hunting net.
Stele 23, myriads, thousands, hundreds, tens;
tchebu "^ J-^. "^J^— -.
Copt. Tfi^..
IV, 663,
^J , Anastasi I, 267, part of tchebS^J_.|.^*|^
a chariot; compare Heb. ^2}.
^'"^"* "'^^' 1 D^. ibid. 17.7,
Jl'l'l 1'
tchebu
klS/k}''%^-^ finger ; dual
^J a) \ P. 1 96, 420, M. 602,

.907. 125,
AJ^ ^J o"?^o'
'^«=- ". '^«.
N. 859, 1207, "j^j, U. 430; plur. "^ J
\I, flowers, foliage, garden arbour; varr.
Will ]]],
U.48o,T. 246, N. 1293, "^ J 0]]]

^.T.,96.^J_.^111,P.678.^
;^ I J), the flowers of Un-Nefer.

tcheb4u^J(]^f>5r,-J,-t yv V^, N. 764, fingers of iron Heb. i^?^,


J ;

toheb^^J;^4J^4J^. Arab. ^_j^\, Copt XH^e, THH&e, S>t.

Ln^, Eth. ^f^f]C)^ plur. }^F,r{]()


^1 Jk /I'
^^ ^w—^, to pierce, to stab;
: :

^ X tcheba Set ^ N- 302. the name


''''
b ^' ll
U
fl
I anm
,
of an onenng.

tchebtcheb Tcheba(?) ^, fj.godof


^^^J^wJ^—fl>^J 1 1

to pierce, to stab; varr.


J J. ^S^
,

J jj
^-.
Tcheba ur en Sekri
B.D. 153A, 7,
n
the pole of the net of the
w

tcheb k AJi
J ,c^ » '
javelin, spear, Akeru-gods-

Tchebau en Heru-semsu
harpoon; plur.
^ J ^» A J ^' ^'^' ^^^^'

21, the chain or rope attached to a harpoon.

tcheb-t^J-. T. .63,
^J. paddles of the magical boat.

'^Vj anm , M. 176, brick, seal; dual "^s^ II


Tcheba en Sekri | 1 -wwva^^w^,
B.D. 153A, 1 7, the name of a part of the magical
, two bricks, double seal ; plur. "^v. U 1

Jr* Jl net.
QUID amD 1

-
,,.
IV, 765
,

;
^ Dnm ^^'^^ nss-v
, , , ^ o
I

I
'
...
^"^^*'
. .

'•'• '"8°^^

t^
Tcheba en Shesmu
J5| B.D. 153B, 5, the name
1 1 -w^a^ ©jj:

of a part of the
Jl id' magical net
ruined brickwork ; Copt. XtJOfi.e.
Tohebaui en tepu &a R& ^"j ~vmv«a

Tcheb-^JI-J-^^.J^
[^ ^, Rec. 26, 132, a god.
of two parts of the net of the Akeru-gods.
^ TCH [ 906 ] TCH °^

Tchebaui netcherui L-J tchefu ^^ Z"^, drop of water.


] 1 ^ I I

B.D. 1 53 A,
two parts of the magical net.
19, "grasping fingers"— a name of
tcheftchef
^ ^, ^ !^ f^'
tcheba A.Z. °^ °^ O, "1 ^^ |, to drip, to sprinkle,
l^T"^. 1 ^ ,

1905, 19,
"l^^' l'^^' '° ^'^^'' '°^^ to pour out, to drop tears

Litanie 47.
; |
^ 1|V I 0'

XCOOJ^e.
sealed

tcheba
; Copt.

"^ J ]], seal; '^ J D


tchef ^ ^ "^ O= '
'^' ^"^'^
° Vye'

tcheftchef-t ^^ ^^ a disease of
^ "^=f, "great seal"; "^ J a "j ^§ . ,

the eye, rheum of the eyes (?)


"little seal," U. 583, N. 963.

tchebai-t o ^ g, iv, 1072


Tchef-en-utchat i!!!| -^^^ ^S |»
^^^
^ (j(j

]-^8,iv. X044,
1q^>1§, 8^ tchefa ^, U. 202, ^ "^ °' T. 79,

331, M. 232, ^^-^, 5^^.


seal;plur. A.Z. 45, 124, o^Q p. 102, M. 90, N. 620, 621, ^^ CF=o,
"l
g 1, "j ; 1
I


A.Z. 1899, 86, 1^ Q l> IV, 209, seal rings

seals of office ; Copt. T^^-C, Heb. nV^^Q


Assyr. ti-im-bu-'-u .-^< ^^]] "j^>- ^^^] '^^
(Winckler, El-Amarna, 24, 2, 20), and tim-bu-u-bi
"t^ ^- tffif!: t^ (Rawlinson, C.I.W.a! V, celestial food or offerings.
26, 7, Obv. 4).
tchefu ^^ V\^^^ .J), to provide with
tchebatiu 8\
i^ _att>
|
IV, 1 116, keeper of
seals, treasurers.
food, to supply with offerings.


I

Tcheba '^ J Q
8 | ^> Tuat I, god
Tchef Ombos I, 186, one of the 14
kau of Ra.
of the seal (?)

tcheba -V^ ^^^ 8 ^^' trouble, Tchef °^ rfl. the Food-god ; fem. Tchefit

misery; |
° ^^^^ "^
V' ^^^^^ ^^^^® 37>

troubled ; Copt. XCJO^. Tchef '^ ^, 0^^°' ^' ^5. a god of


H { \\ offermgs.
^ Rev. 12, 10, instant;
tcheba-t(?) "ig,
Copt, zen (?) Tchefit ^^,'^^0, B.D. TIG,

tcheba -^ J ^.-^^ 35, a goddess and a locality in Sekhet-Aaru.

^ a plant or wood used in making tchef ^^ ffl , a kind of tree.


Q ' kyphi incense.

tcheba-t '^ J
**
Q , roasted food. tchef ^^ ^^^5 wretchedness, misery,

sadness; Copt. ZOJq, Xiq.


tchebu ^*^ Jv ^' '^'^^""^» income.

^ ^ ^>
^'^^ °"''
tchebha ^"^

elf

tchepeh '^ ^v, apple; Heb. mSiH. tcheftchef '^ "^ J\ , to patter with
|
the feet, to walk with quick short steps.
tchef j^ to spit, to
f^"^, '^ a place of trembling
tchefi-t
eject moisture. [7:3' in Amenti.
^ TCH [ 907] TOH "^

tchefen
to rejoice
^^
see tefen t^
, a.z. 1906, 1 24, ^ , tchen4-t
2;^ (] ^, U. 418.
2d (] ^
^ n, Rec 26, 79, "^
»
; £i '^-
a:£x' *38.
2]]])
i]
(j

tchefen ^), ii^ q>j, to beget.


C=)
C ,
ibid, 27, 219,
" ^' r®
*S(Sko' *^'.'?^'
fl
dyke.
'^"**'

tchefen w) ^, child, offspring; w) tchen4-t


2;;;) (]
^. p. 222,
2;;) (|

^^,
^ I, Rec. 15, 152,
^^ ^, Rec. 33, 3,4. (^

month;
a festival of the

^ U^^^^^y
last

Rec. 31, 32, 161.


quarter of the

tchefenti °^ A, ^ statue, figure


Vo n of an ancestor.

^
•<
\\

tchefet-t '^ ''^, "^ ^ ^ °^


tchen^-t

tchenau "^
(j
^, U.

% °
546, vase, vessel

instruments, tods,
(?)

pupil of the eye; see ^^ ^^ , B.D. loi, 4. .,.^1


fl
1 _2r III' weapons.

tchefetch '^^^_'^, B.D. loi,


tchenu '^ ^, ^^, U. 201,
4,

pupil of the eye ; ^^^^ , Thes. 1200.


'i- 78. '^ '^> N. 610,
^^^, T. 331.

a kind of tree.

tchem "^ ^ = "^ °|, sceptre.


Tchennutt °^!|.l %^, U. 458, a

tchem (?) '^ ^ ^. apairof wings. serpent-fiend in the Tuat.

tchems "^ ^ R, a kind of bird. tchennut (tchent) ^^ ^^, attack,

tchemten ^ ° III VWVAA ^11 H


wrath, anger, angry; see

Copt. ZUJItX.
-~^ O, and ^^ ^)i
, a substance used in making incense.
III

tchenben '^ ^V', "o'- a"


^000 fl ,

article of tribute.

Tomb
Tchemtch-hatut
of Seti I,
^^^|
one of the 75 forms of
I I

Ra
I

tchenp ^^
»«««l

D V , to cut, to divide.
(No. 43).

tchen;;^, round about, near (?)


tchenp-t ^ ° ^, Rec. 27, 219

tchen ^^ ^ , to advance in a hurry.


tchenf -^ U 1
, Rosetta Stone 38, cere-

monies performed in honour of someone.


tchen-t °^ n, ^^- ^^99, 95.
a metal
*^«^ V object, weapon or tool. a title of Isis
Tchener-ti * and Nephthys.
tohenn-t
top of the head,
^|. ^®,
skull, the head and
^7.
gills of a
tchenh '^ | ^^, T. 187, M. 785,

fish.
2l) I ^^' ^- -^^'^ ^- '9^'
2d ^
(S
tchennu-t
Q
^ ^
^ , Rev. 6, 26,

c^
^
ir-3
X Ms^, P. 615, M. 364, N. 916, wing, pinion;

, threshing floor; plur. ^^


Amen. 19, 8, ^^ ^'^^^ '
, Rec. 31, 21 ; Copt.

xnooT.
tchen^ =i=:> U. 418,
27( (]
2l) 1 ^
x4=c, T. 238, to cut through (?)
tchenh ^^ 1» '^ invade, to attack.
^ TCH [ 908 ] TCH n
tchenh-t °^ | V>
^^'^^,
beam, part of tcher-t -^ ^iSa, U. 3, 550, T. 29, 32,

P. 6r3, M. 781, N. 179, 1 138, palm of the


a ship; 29-
TOOT".
2]} t^7r^'^-^'99. hand ; Copt.

tchens '^ ^^^8^^ heavy; see


tchera-t B fl
'^ , Rec. 31, 30, hand.
P I fl'

tens
^"^ fl ] il,
"^^^
n ] cmi. Tcher-t B ^ ,T. 308, the Great Hand

m heaven ; compare the hand [1 )


^h '

Tohenti
™\\27 |. ~t ^ ^. Litanie in Tuat X
68, a form of the Sun-god Ra.
tcher B?, B , B;P,
(3
, when,

Tchenti "^^ "7\ ^""^^ ^^^' ^' ^


^ ^' since, whilst, as ; ^^^ B^ , Rec, 14, 12, because;
two-headed god — one of the 75 forms of Ra.
tchentha ^^ ?J* ^ , throne, throne-
tcher enti, tcher entet B^ ,

room ; see ^<^^ and /<^ <^


/ \
£3T , z:"" , Rec. 4, 31, because.

tchent ,_3 *^' U. 96, N. 374, tcher 3? > B^ , to be near the limit or
}

1377, 2:3 ^, p. 631, 662, 689, M. 773, '^ boundary, by the side of something, near

3n, P. 431, M. 617, N. 1222.


^^, T. 276, ^ ^^ fK, Rec. 30, 194, 32,
tcher, tcheru B u. 520, T.
, 329,
85, Hh. 414, 2:^ c£^ L-=Z1, Rec. 26, 230,

**^ S, to attack with violence, to rage against.


B,u.
•'^'^
521,
<rz>
B .sai%^,T.
_zr
330, B« .s^,
<:z>

Tchentru °^ ^'^^%^^, t. 198, 276, M 701 (bis),

ijii,
^^2^, ^%^,
B* boundary,
^
^~X^, border,
N. 1294, '^"^^.P. 679, '^^^^
^^^,M. 4o,N. 68,agod(?)
limit; plur. B ^ff^.
IV, 620*
^fff,
Tchenttchenter ^^
p. ^01 ; see ])

B %:> £5:2 ,. limit of the earth; | O |


tchent Ch ^^ .^| , wrath, anger, angry,

tchentchen and tchent.


, limitless eternity; ^ v^,
fury, attack ; see AAAAA/V

"^ '^ IV, 426, limitless; ,-n_ B ^^"^ >

Tchentchen ^ J,
—]lc^ m
^'^' '^°'
II, a god.
1 1 1

U^
B 3=^, unlimited; ^JU, B^ ,
T. 271, R22,
tchentchen °^ °^ JJ ^' Rec 32, B (0 (3

M. 2,Z, N. 123, without Hmit; .^J\.


%5'
<
85, '^ '^ ijT ^_=/I, B.D. 39, 12, to attack boundless Copt. T"A.p, XKp.
5

with violence ; see ' door, a boun-


A/\AA/\A AAAAAA
tcher dary door.

tchentchenu '^ °^ o,
the attackers,
tchera B [| : , boundary; Copt. THp.
\ I o besiegers.

tchentchen-t Rec. 31, 26, tcher B B , ; ,


B 1^, Rev. n,
attack.

tcher-t '^ ||,Coptos8, B ^, bread,


143, all, the whole; plur.
^^^ | ^ j^

mI
6,

^" '^^ ^''^'' ^°p'- ^**P'


food, sustenance. i ^T^w
^ TCH [ 909 ] TCH "^

tcher B« — er tcher <=:> B< , to ft


w
ft
the limit of, all ; <::> B» «_ , all of it ; Copt.

THpq; <r=> B' ^^^, U. 405, all of you;

<^ ^ '^ ',


all thy desire; B O U ,
"^^"^^ ^ Nesi-Amsu the two ances-
-^ -^ ^
i, i,

=^. tresses Isis and Nephthys.


U. 131, N. 439i <=>_^ p^ <=> Bt
U. 461. Tcher-dakhu B "^^ I, juat viii, a
tcher-a ^^, iv, 1074, B ^. iv, god of the Circle Seliert-baiu-s.

1 143, before.
Tcher-^tf B (]
"^
,B.M, 46631, aged
tcher bah

B*
B r=TD, B '^, ^ B*
| Tcherit-pet(?)
^^^^. Ombos
(•=0), Vi^''^^^> from of old; II, 133, a goddess.
•=0) I

^^
I , ancestors. tcher-t <= , U. 572, p. 475, 673.

tcher ha-t ^^ --=^, from the beginning. N. 1262, B o A^, T. 381, hawk, falcon,

tcher-ti B o "^ , belonging to olden


vulture, kite, glede; plur.
B^^^^.
T. 77; Copt. xpe.
time, he who is of olden time.

B tcher B fc^, Peasant 243, 280, Rec. 32,


tchertiu I , Tombos Stele 15,
78, B* L-cZI, to bring to an end, i.e., to finish,

W to fashion, to construct, to make an end of, i.e.,


ancestors, forbears, predecessors, beings, human to destroy.

or divine, of ancient time: B^


«^^\\
|

I
1,
I
Rec. tcher B ^, B h ^, Rec. 21, 39

16, 109, =] I
^^^,R--- 3. "6, ancestral to bandage, to tie up, to envelop ; Bo >P\
j |


tchertcheru B B % J I, b.m.
M. 426, bandaged, swathed '

v "^
I 1
T. 268, buried ; Copt. XuSX.
5645, Rev. 2, ancestral gods.

tchertcheriu B B ^^ '
; fem.
tcher-t B .^^ , oppression, restraint.
(](j

tcheni-t ^^[^, ^ \'&


coflSn, chest, coffer.
Tcher, Tchera-t B, B« jj^oJ,

^1!M-—-----
Tcherut(?) ^^<f^^i. Rec. 31,

163, a group of gods.


of Nephthys both of whom were represented as
tcheri-t ^,
women, cows or birds, i.e., hawks, vultures, etc. ^t^,^^. B» (](]

chamber, store, dwelling, private room, shrine.


Isis was the " Great Ancestress," B* (1 (£ ^^^^

^^ "J , and Nephthys the " Little Ancestress," tcheru


^ ^, A.Z. 45, 133, b.d. 144,

24,
^>'K%Alxf-^
Tcher-ti B , U. 313, 448, 1^^,
Osiris 27, rump, chine; B»

the divine rump


^^ ^.
of Osiris;
B.D.

18, I, 2, Copt.
B^ , T. 256, P. 473, M. 539, TOJpI.

N. 1118, B* ^ B* tchertcherui B B t^^p buttocks,


,

o-».:^- <rr><rr> Jl ^ rump.


"^ TCH [910] TCH "^

tcher-ti <^ "^^ belonging to the back


or rump
tchera-t B ^, B f\
(]

wall, palisade, wooden palings for defence plur.


B "^ ^, ;
tcheru

tcheru B %%0, B
P. 565, skull.

^O, a circuit
^ (] ^ ^, Leyd. Pap. 2, 10, B (]
^
^
wall of a building.
'
!,
I ^^T7?-
tcherui(?) B ^ ||Rf- 3,4.8, the two
tchera-t B h
'
IV, 1057, coffer,
funerary chest.
^ ' <:zr><2 halves of a mould.

tchera-t B ^
tchertcher B O B* O, n. 690 -=
(1 , domicile.

B^ O, M. 172. tchera-ti B (1
^ ^\ l.d. hi, 194, 32,

part of a temple court.


tcherui ^^'\;i>^(jl]°.^^
tchera B 1^ t^, b.m. 5645, Rev.
^ B^
,

Jrill' <cz>° o °'


, B
<::=>(5lll'
(0
^
o
, ochre, coloured
3, stupid, arrogant.
(j

earths used in illuminating papyri.

tcherut B ^°, <c=


B t^°, «c=>^lll B a^ o tcheratchera B [j
B B
<r=>Jr III ^111'
beads, pills, pellets, small balls. ()
J^(j^^^; var.
^^(]'^|], to

boast, to talk an alien speech.


tcheru B , crocodiles.

^
I I I

tcherau (j%(^, B-D- 145, 77, the


Tchera B ()
^, Rec 30, 66, a god.
lower part of the body.

B B
Tchera-t
O
(1 ^, b.m. 46631, consort tcheri-t ^ (1(1
'^, ^B
of
^^(](j^^ ; see tcher-t

tchera-t ^<^,M. 665, N. 1281;


^
var. B T. 381, vulture, kite,

Copt. T-pe.
glede
tcheritcheri B (^(j
B
B ^-^ B
c=^ Amen. 26, 11, to boast (?)
tchera
tcheru B %^, B.D. 172, 17, vul-

ture, kite, glede ; Copt. XpG.


to complete, to execute, to be complete or

finished; |]
^B []
'^^-^, L.D. Ill, 194,
tcherp ^°^ , see^^a d.

32, finished, i.e., hewn stones. tchernit B


<rz>
^^, ^ ^^"^ ^^ '^^^ .«'
gram.

^^
I I I

tchera
(j
B ]J L^Zl, ^_=zi,
(j
tcheres B H [^^, B- V*' ^9- cham-
<rr> I
ber (?) room (?)
A.Z. 1868, 112, ^l]^"^, ^1^1
to constrain, to use strength, to enclose or im-
tchert B ,
w ,
^
qualities, attributes.

prison, to fortify.

tchera B L_J1 (]
, IV, 660, strong one
tchertiu

sicians ; Copt.
^
TCOpG.
w '^ 44 ^^ ,'
"''''

thing;^^(je^, A.Z. .905, -.


tchert (?) B cz^:? "^ , a powerful bird,

tchera B n,
<ci>i Et-J
'^^^^- '^^9, iv, 1087,
wall, fort.
vulture, hawk, eagle = <cr> ^^^ (?)
"^ TCH [911] TCH "^

tchertch
^ J^l. ^ ^ '. Rec. Tcheher "^ ^ ^» ^ P^^P^' naLme; in

Heb. Nn^^ Ungnad, Aram. Pap. ao.

tchertcher
Tchehes "^ ? fl ism, ^-^ '4,9. a ser-
B> B« Rec. 36, 202, {!<\ 'pentinAat VII.
'^J,

-^ (J ^ ^ . to be foreign or alien. tches *^ p, ;;^, self; "^ p w.


tchertcheri-t
iii6b, 29, stranj^e or foreign speech.
B B j\ c^ \ f. ^ , himself; "^ ^ p, -i^, herself; "^

tchertcheru BB\^> foreigner,


themselves;
^^. "^ P^. myself;^,
alien, boaster.

"^ P^cz:^,thy.self; "^ ^5=3, U. 319. i!),


tchertcheru B B* ^ ^ ^ I, Pap.

"^ p o IV, 346, thyself (fem.).


,

3024, "7. B' B^\^l> Rec. 36, 202,

boasters, those
are not entitled.
who assuitie rank to which they

8
tches
3 , royal seal.
"^ p 8 fl.
seal;
J ^ "^ p

tchertcheru B <z=>
B '^ leaves of trees,
tches
^^ \
Q. III' foliage.
, to cut, to divide.

tcheh °^^. °^ I ^^^' 98, a ^' kind


tches
2:^ ^,2;^^, knife; plur.
of stuff, girdle ' '^ I or ^ '^ I P- (?) 303-
1 ; var. tes —«—
—•— \ III •
cnn]

tcheh, tchehti "^ | '^ " ' ' U- ^°°'

hack
tchestches

in pieces, to
^ ^^^\,^^ V
chop up;
to knife, to

V^ ,

double knife (?)

Copt. TA-^X. tchestches '^ p '^ p,


U. 458 • •
.

Tchehtcheh "^ § °^ |. Tuat I, an tches Mo, pot, vase, water-jar; var.


I
ape-god ; var. c^i. Q c^^j .

tcheha '^ | o I^ , an animal. Tcheses i?| J), ^•^- (Safte) I. 45. 30.
-»- ' i-I a goddess.

tchehau
leather straps
^| °^^' ^^- *37' tches4u '^ p '^^, (1
N. 1317, to hail,

(?)

tchesu T. 355. p. 8, 70.


tchehaua '^ | a-f), P. 662, 782, ^J^"^,
M. 774 M. 10, loi, N. 7, 114, 175, "^ L M. 826,
to hail, to greet, to address, to question;

S Ji^, Rec. 33, 37, 34, 179,


tchesp "^ O ,
Suppl. 1385
I a e III'

Tchesef iri B.D. 146. the doorkeeper


fl
jj, the god Thoth; Copt. eoOlfX. •<-^'£[J' of the 9th Pylon.

tcheher ^^ 9 ^ , leather strap ; pi tchesef "^ P "^ f|. fire, heat

tchesef -Z^ ^ase, vessel, pot


^ TCH [912] TCH ^
tchesef °^ - « B.D. 63B, Tchesrit \=^ ^ Tuat IX, the gate
, 4, '

c-o to Tuat X.

ir|(3^L-^, B.D. 153A, 2, 18, 25, 30,


^ Tcheseru °^ H ^%,q^\^, Rec. 33,
% (a
^, B.D. 153A, 6, to tie, to bind(?)
27 "^ n*=^^r\/vi'' the "holy country," z'.e.,
'''
( I
W^ "

the Land of the Dead.


tcheser "^ P,^' ^- ^9' P- 7^' M. 106,
Tchesertt w^ -^\\ w^ - -
<:z> f\/\/i <zr>Ci:Q£l
w
<::z> (\/vo
^
the necropolis.

M. 157, "^ , Rec. 26, 228,


Tcheser-t ^=^ ^ B.D. 81 b, 5, a name
'

<cz:> f^/vn of the 7'uat.


Metternich Stele 51,
PS' tcheser -t <=> o, u. 90,
^=*^
, N. 367,
w
; , to be

beautiful, to beautify, to hold in honour, to

account holy
£^ , to make a good \^ , a kind of sacrificial drink ;
^^"^ O ,

road, to prepare a path. ^^"^^ O


D , vessels of "holy" or "exalted" drink.
Cl III
'^=^ ^=^
tcheser °, holy of hand;
tcheser-t "^ o®®^ u. 47,
'^^-^
pc\
}| r*^^^^ ^ fl, holy of arm; *^*^ O, of holy
N. 277, a table of holy offerings.

creation; _;ir| \=^ , a beautiful, />.,


W^ ^ ^ a name of the Eye
J
'^=^
Tcheserit — '^^ of Horus.
holy, place;
ra"^ V'
""^g^ifi^^^^^ -^ ^^w-/1
Tcheserit °^^^rJ). B.D. no, 37, a

goddess in Sekhet Aaru.

tcheser W^ ^ , IV, 357, splendour, mag- Tchesera-aru(?) ''^=^


^ ^^"
fl f'
nificence, glory, splendid rank, exalted honour derah IV, 79, a bull-god.

plur.
V^ I, IV, 967,
%=^ I, high Tcheser-a '^^^^

honours, splendours (of the sun), holy things a title of the god Amen.

tcheser-t ^=^ 1
, holy things. Tcheser-em-per-f, etc. ^=*^

'
tcheseru '^ P^^' u. 474,
m ^^
|\
""•*"
Fp
LI
rQr.
^ n ^
^ '
Denderah IV, 61, a
jackal-god.

c=:>;^, M. 767, '^fl^^^, Rec. Tcheserit -hent ^'=^ FD ^


O'
-'
3^'
'^. ^^'^-33. 38, ^()(];^ Ombos II, 131, a goddess.

'^ <=^ Tcheser-seshetait %^ f-u—


I
I , B.D. 30A, 5, holy things; [1
^ o
\=^ ", '^P<=>^\=^[M}^, Rec. 33, Berg. II, 9,
^^^ ^J^. Thes. 28, 31,

28, a holy place or country. D.E. 20, the goddess of the 9th hour of the
'^=*^ ^=^ day and of the 6th hour of the night ; van
tcheser cr-n , , Rec. 4, 137,
(3
\=^ rm Denderah III, 24.
the " splendid " hall of a house or temple, chapel. O ,

Tcheser-tcheseru Vy ^ , iv, 381, Tcheser -tep


^ [1 V>^ ^ , U. 510,

^^
548, '^ p yf "=^
, 1. 311, 323,

422, "splendour of splendours" or "holy of ^ ^ isiim, B.D. 125,11,


holies" —
the name of the temple built at D^r 1 V 1 V-^
al-Bahari by IJatshepset. one of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
^ TCH [ 913 ] TCH ^
Tcheser-tep-f "^ H^ ® A Rec '
tche^i-t "^0(1 ^ . Kubbin Stele i6,

^
30, 194,

Tcheser Xe\k
one of the 42 Assessors of

- "^ H W
Osiris.

mwn ^^^ h ,
^ (2
A.Z. 1905, 33, something spoken,
word, saf ing.

T. 309, son of
P
*^ 0^ I o ^ ^ tchetu ^^, ^^. 'P*^^''"' ''P^^.es-
man.

tcheser-t <=^> "^ , the name of a plant


Tchet
^ ^,
U. 374, the Divine Word,
U. 372,
^^
sjKjech deified.
'^'

tcheser ^ ^ measure = 4 palms =


^ ^ ^5,
,
«
" 16 fingers.
Tchet-t-ur-t M. 487,
tchet ^^ O ^^ , r? , fat, unguent ; see
N. 1254, ^<=>, P. 273, 489, the "great

^^O^V^0'^"m:i!ingtph" word" personified, a form of Isis of Busiris


(Berg. I,

^[ \r V
35).
tcheteb "^ ^ \\'
^ ,
^'^ '^^"^ ^""^
^""""l'
on). pi
tchet-t "^ ^ " '^'; the .time of the
tchetf-t
^
e=^\ O culmmation of a
,
Star.

o \\
the holy worm. tchet-t ^^ c^ A, olive tree; plur. ^^ o
Tchet -S "^ —H— , T-uat XI, a serpent-

goddess who was reborn daily.


^^:^-^ Copt. ZOeiT.
^^
tche^

tchet
, mark of quotation ; Copt. XG.
tchettu ^ ^^"^^
o, olives.

^,^|,^|^,^(](]@^, ^^ n,
tchet n, P. 92, n <=>, M. 121,
to speak, to say, to declare, to tell, to narrate

Copt. ZOO ;
^^ , to make a speech ; ^v^^ N. 699, H |. S c=^^
V fl'
*° ^ stable, to be

^^ permanent, abiding, established firmly, lasting,


, <rz> ^°^ , introduces a quotation ; Copt.

X€ ; (j
"^, T. 191, P. 676, N. 1288, to
enduring;

8 ^ TT
^g ^S*^^^
announce or declare a name ; ^^ X, ^M ' ^^

read a report, to tell news ; ^^ ^ i , IV, 1031, tchett ^^ n . M. 252, lasting, en-

to tell a lie ; ^z:^ (1 (1 ^^ , otherwise said. during;


^ g ^^^^, N. 699.
g^
tchett ^^ , to speak, to say. %jf
:
o
J^
11
t^ ;
_2r o
p. 92,
who
M. 121, N. 699, those
are permanent, lastmg.

tchett-t '^''^, ^^' '^5. something


c=, \ o spoken. tchet ^^ U, U^=^^» n> stability, as in

tchet metu ^ S, P. 405, M. 578,


the group T" M |i "IJ^i stability, serenity."

N-'-84,^|l^|l. ^|,;,,toreci.e

formulae *'*' *• '*^'


i
Y) 8 H I l'
'^^
Yl H I l'
tchettchet "*^ °^, ftS, Thes. 1285,
P. 467, 470, " recite the formula four times."

tche^t «^^ , word, speech, language ; plur.

^^ ,
sayings, proverbs, aphorisms; '^^^^ manent, stable, abiding, enduring ',]l\l
fl S
'
^"*

^@ I
Ji\, Sayings of the Fathers ; ^^ during. |g^,|;va„.^^,^, 2:;;
speech of Negroland,
S(idini language.

3 M
^ TOH [914] TCH ^
Tchetchi ff ff UU c?j« t^e "stablished tcheta ]) \\ p, , Ebers Pap. 76, 20,

one," or he of the Tchet pillar, i.e., Osiris,

some-
tchetchit S^ QQ o \^.^- 4.
\34,
'^^, '^o,
[iii 1 1
|, thing estabhshed.
u 31, 16, '^'^xi fat.

firm, solid.
n j? ,
grave, tomb, sepulchre.
fattened
tchetau (?) ]

I
' geese.
tchetu (?) * H U ,
pillars or parts of
ii ii I I I

Tchetun ft ^ "T" J), Mission 13, 51, a


Li Li AAAAAA
pillars; ^^ V^ |||| ^^ j
^s^,^, Rec. 30, 66.
i I

vSAd^ni god ; see

tchet u ,
^°^ u

or tree trunk which was worshipped in certain


, u J] , the sacred pillar
tchetuh(?)^ • • ^
^%
c=:sV Jl A
§
'^^,
o o o
P'^^"^^'
crops.

parts of the Delta in predynastic times,


which the backbone of Osiris was subsequently
and with tcheteb-t

218, a kind of building, store (?); plur.


^ B [J
"^
D "^^l
^^
'
^•

identified. J

tchet , an amulet that was sup-


, Qnn]

posed to endue the wearer with the permanence tcheteb^J^,Rec.35,58.^J


and stability of the backbone of Osiris;
V V , Metternich Stele 55, 73, '^ J I l=J],
the backbone of Osiris, the sacrum bone.

Tchet Ombos I, 186, one of the 14


\
kau of Ra.

Tchetti or spear, to stab, to pierce, to wound, to sting,

B.D. I, 13, a title of Osiris. to bite (of a reptile) ; ^°^ j o Vi> \\ , stuck,

pierced.
Tchetit
'='
a goddess, a form of
\
O Hathor. tcheteb '^ Ics^fl,
Anastasi I, 21, 3,
c=5.\<sJJ V sting of an msect.
Tchetut(?) §§4^4J, Denderah
25, the two goddesses of Tchet-t (Busiris).
III,
Tchetbi
Tljfiflji,
^J I) (]

the serpent-guardian df the Gate Neb-t-


. Tuat I V,
^J () []

Tchetu ^c^^%^ o, M. 121,


^^""^^"^ setchfau.

o ° o, p. 92, the "stable ones" in the Tuat;


tcheteb '^ J ^^ , a kind of fish.

to collect, to gather
tcheteb
^J together.

Tcheta-t Tchet-pa-neter-auf-ankh
^g()^, P. 189, M. 354,

, N. 906, a lake in the Tuat ^ IJiy


name which is probably the equivalent of
T ^ST'^ theoretical

Tchet-heft ^*^^g- ^^' * ^^g-


n237S J1!]D2 (Gen. xli, 45), the name given to
"^ ^'
fl § ,

ii A cTi god.
Joseph by Pharaoh.
Tchetit-tent ft J) o^^*,
Cl
Tuat V, a
an iron tool or
ii ill III' '
tchetpu
goddess who lived on the blood of the dead. instrument.

tchetf-t 'mm, "mm,


tchet fl 8, ^° ^^^"^' ^^g^^' brilliance, o w
ii 111 radiance.
^Hl .
worm, serpent ; plur. '^ TfiftWi
I

'=' -^3- Anastasi


tchet-tu I, 11, 4,
©til' blinded, dazzled. Copt. K^.Xqe.
^ TCH [ 915 ] TOH "^

"^ "^
tchetf-t dagger, stilus,
scraper.
tchett»r
^^ 1^, M ^ 149,

Tchetf-t
boat in Sekhet-Aaru.
^ "^"^
IJ^, B.D. no, a

tcheteh
,
N. 650

'^ § r^' ^s""^' Stele 16, "^

a heap, a measure, a vessel

I
^i ^ I ,
full

a mass of food or grain ;


of something

^^
^|^a,p.s.B. .0,49.^ — ^.
^v Q I , a vessel filled with something.
, to tie, to bind, to constrain,

to shut in, to imprison ; Copt. XiUT^.


"^-^
«=i\
^
Jft"^
Q
vl
j

I
bundles of vegetables, bunches
of grapes, etc.

*^?% ^ ^^ prison, place


tchetem
.ernich stele
^ ^^.^^, Met-
Rec. 21,96,
^ *

tcheteh (?)
<=>l X Jr c-^

"^
^^'
"^
,
of restraint.

produce, food.
.89.2:^|^^,^^(J.
to stab, to stick, to sting (of a scorpion).
tchetek hat '^ '^^^ O, a.z. 1872,

TuatX, a light-
e==.l y\ r 33
Tchetmlt
^^
^,
goddess. tchetku ^ ^;^;« , a kind of lake.

"^
tcheten

tchetna
(1 to be hot,

1 "^ 5
,

, a kind of cloth.
fire.
tchetteh
restraint ; Copt.
^
X^T^O.
^ ra 1 '
^^""'^ P"^°"'

tchetnu ^ O%T ,
P^'ots of culti-
vated ground.
tcheteh (?)
kind of standard (?)
^ "y , B.D. 174, 18, a

S U 2
r 917]

II.

LIST OF EGYPTIAN KINGS,

PREDYNASTIC KINGS: KINGS OP LOWER EGYPT.


1, DU
^8^^- 6. Neheb(?)
2. Ska Uatoh-nftr(?)
Pu^. 7. J<Xl|.
3. KhaAu (?) d^^- 8. Mekha
k— ?!•

4. T&u -1^^- 9 a
"k-^
5. Thesh ^Kt .

PREDYNASTIC KINGS: KINGS OF UPPER EGYPT.


10. Nar-mer v
^!lp 11. Tchar (?)
the " Scorpion
" 3^| -#gg'^3^-
DYNASTY I.

12. Men, Mena (M,'^,,)


^ f^^; m; 1 ^
f
= (1 1 1 W> f^.
13. Atet 1 -] c^
r^^ tf 1x07 r~^T^ 14- -^tet II 1 ^ /^TTN 4

15. Ata, or Atati, or Atet III(?) (Ovevi<l>7)<: ?)


^^ ( l^"^! |'

16. Semti (Oucra<^atSos)

^ r^^^*^^^^^. 17. Merpeba (Ml€^U)


o : mi-^.

Hu or Nekht
^ ^^

HoRus Names of Kings of Dynasty I :

20. KhentTd (j.


22. Qa-a = His name was Sen.
;

21. Tcheti At ^11 23. Ka u


3 M 3
[ 918 ]

DYNASTY II.

24. Baiu-neter
]2.l ( 1 ^ l
' 25. Batchau (Bor)do<;)

27. Ba-n-neter (BtVw^/ots)


^ ^

-^
^ 1^ 1^
.^ C *^ 1
— '
J^
28. Uatclmes

29. Sent4 (2e5.'^,)


] ^ ( p ^ (j
] |, ^ ^ | f^ -

30. Nefer-ka I, or Nefer-ka-Ra I n*


^ /^T7T~^^ 1 ^ ^ (^
r\1 \ i

31. Nefer-ka-Seker
J^ | f^XU] ,
M Q^H] i
32. HutcMa M (iQ^j ^ ^ CESS l^ 1

33. Tchatchai or Bebi


:^^ QJ^JQ ^ | QjTjJ |; van
]

34. Neb-ka I (Neb-ka-Ra I) ^.^ ^ ^^^^Ui 1 J, M ( ^=^ U1


HoRUS Names of Kings of Dynasty II :

35. Hetep-sekhemui ??!• 36. Ra-neb O


37. Sekhem-ab Per-en-maat ^ R 'y'
O cm ->° I 38. Per-ab-sen

5^
^o P-- |, ^5^ 39. Kha-sekhem Q ?
40. Kba-sekhemui
J a^ ^^^^^=5=^ 1

DYNASTY IIL
41. Neter khat O !»-=>

Tcheser I 1 c:^-? H^

^2,I (°^Lj1 -
**-S«*''^««1^(3D^- *5.Nefer.ka-Ran

l^CZEIi- ^- g"(g"-^)
Clingy 1 CT¥E1 -
[ 919 ]

HoRUS Names of Kings of Dvnasty III:

47. Kha-ba
^ 48. Ka-Heru(P) ^^
49. To this dynasty, too, belongs the king whose name has been read ((Ik ] Ahtes,

ri? "^
1 Su-hetes, and fl| ^ 1 Stnh.

DYNASTY IV.

50. Seneferu
^ cM
51. Khufu (Xeoi/;)

^
52. Tchet-f-Ra or Tet-f-Ra 1 f O ft ^^^ 1 i .

54. Men-kau-Ra (Meux^pv's) ^ Q ,u^ UU


J.

55. Shepses-ka-f ^ ^ ( ^^ £ ] j. M CMEJ


DYNASTY V.

56. User-ka-f (Oicrcpxw') ^ ^ |


| '
M ( ^ 1 P .^ ] •

57. Sa^u-Ra
^ ^\
58. Nefer-ari-ka-Ra I 1-^1 ( 0\ -<32>- U J
. The Abydos List

59. Shepses-ka-Ra 1 ^ A (
O^niLJ]; his •' son-of-Ra " name may have been

Asa { (
—»- (1 ; see A.Z. 50, 3.
J

60. Nefer-f-Ra

'

T /wwvnj3 V A J
61. En-user-Ra An I
il=j=M(3TH'M(13 3 M 4
[920]

62. Men-kau-Heru
1^ g^ . M C^^W^ ^
var. Akau-Heru

63. ^et-ka-Ra I (Tai'xe/)^?) Assa K ff Q ^ O u 3- var.

64. Unas (^Ovvos;) ^^

DYNASTY VI.
JU,

65. Tetd. (Atet V) n


f^=i m(S\- '

66. User-ka-Ra I Ati I


ifil= ii„C3EI 03
67. Meri-Ra Pepi I ^ EI^mG v'2 an
Mer-en-Ra I Mehti-em-sa-f I o
68.
(Me^ovo'out^ts) fe^

69. Nefer-ka-Ra III, Pepi II

70. Mer-en-Ra II, Mehti-em-sa-f II 1 "^


(o
a-
71. Neter-ka-Ra

73. Nefer-kall '^\^ f Ju i 1 ^.

DYNASTIES VII (?) AND VIII.

74. Men-ka-Ra 1 ^ O "^^


U 1 1 75. Nefer-ka-Ra IV ^\^ f O f L-J 1
f

76. Nefres (?) [^ |^ Q2J]- 77- ^b (?) M (0% L>

78. Nefer-ka-Ra V Nebi 1 ^ f O J


U ^37(j() ^ J.

79. Tet-ka-Ra II Maa 1 ^ ( ©flu^


80. Nefer-ka-Ra VI Khentu 1
T
"^
AA/VW\
(
V
oTu ^ ^^^% i 1
AAAAAAJT -^ ^J ;!^
Xi
[9211

81. Mer-en-Herl 1 ^
( ^S 1 |.

82. Senefer-ka I Senefer-ka-Ra I \^f --^


J
U 1 ^, 1 ^ ^f PJ^ 1(4*

QJjU^. 83. En-ka-Ra I


] ^ (j^uj ^.

84. Nefer-ka-Rft VII, Terrl (?) 1


'^
( oTu ^ ^"^1 J^.

85. Nefer-ka-Heru ^^ ( ^^U ] j-

86. Nefer-ka-Ra VIII, Pepi III Senb 1 ^ f oju °


(](] fl"Tl 1

87. Senefer-ka II Annu ^^f '^^l^'^\^ i'

88. Aii(?)-kau-Ra 1 ^ f ©CjllU^. 89. Nefer-kau-Ra 1 ^ ( oTull i.

90. Nefer-kau-Heru
1

91. Nefer-dri-ka-Ra II
^^ ( ® J"u"l i' ^^' -^*i ^^ (^^^oes) ("
(j^flfll'

93. Sekhem-ka-Ra I
C33- "^ Ai-em-hetep
Q^J] ^.

95. Uatch-ka-Ral /^' ||; M f^TfUr^ Ol

DYNASTIES IX AND X.

96. Nefer-ka-Ra IX ^ |^ (^gJUi 1 ^.

97. Ab-meri-Ra (Meri-ka-Ra I?) Khati I (*Ax6(orjs)


\

[Names, of
m
five kings wanting here.]

98. Meri-[Aah?] '^\^


(TYWJ- ®^- Nefer-ka-Ra X [\\^] f oJUi 1
100. Uah-ka-Rfi I Khati II [|i^] ro|uj [^] C^^Wli'
101. Ka.merl-Ra II

102. Neb-kau Khati III


[ 922 ]

To this period probably belong :

103. Skha

105. Nub-taui-Ra
^J
r~Or»^^. 106. Aa-hetep-Ra I
'^J
( qI^ J
.

107. Aa-kha-Ra I IT ( <S^^Q^. 108. Maa-ab-Ra "] t


(^
q ^ q"^ .

DYNASTY XI.

109. Antef I the Erpa ^ ^^ R'^.


110. Menthu-hetep I ^— d /^""^^
tep a ^i®

S3 "^•^^*«'"(''>^^iz-
112. Antef III (?) Uah-ankh ^| ^ ^ ;
(" "^ ^
113. Antef IV (?) Nekht-neb-tep-nefer
^^^J; M ( "^11^ T

^p J^; M (q^u]
"^
114. Qa-ka-Ral Antef V(?) ( "^ M^] .>

115. Sankh-ab-taui Menthu-hetep II ^^^"^• ^H-^^;


116. Neb-hep (?)-Ra Menthu-hetep III ^1 /]; '^ P

The 3rd and 4th signs in this cartouche probably represent | , and if so, we should

read Neb-hep-Ra, and so have the


] ^^ i ( ^^11^1 I f i P

t^ ( ^^^^
1| ^" 1 of the Abbott Papyrus.

/V>AAA'\\
Antef VI
117. (?) ']^;
(21 118. Neb-taui-Ra

Menthu-hetep IV ^^ ;
|^ ( ^=' ]
"^
(M55]
119. Sankh-ka-Ra Menthu-hetep V ^ fl "^ ^^ M ( O ^ -^ U 1

To this period probably belongs :

120 ib-khent-Ra
|.X.S' M (o^O(i~] |-
[ 923 ]

DYNASTY XII.

121. Sehetep-ib-Ra I Amen-em-hat I fA/x/xct/c/n^?)


^ /(fl^Op^^

- ^Pf =' M C3S^ ¥CES2]


122. Kheper-ka-Ra I Usert-sen I (Sen-usert) {Xea-oyxuxri^i) §v "?*
ft)
^ ^

123. Nub-kau-Ra Amen-em-hat II ('A/bt/iet^e/iT/;) _>

124.
cs^^^a
Kheper-kha-Ra I Usert-sen II (Sen-usert)
J
{Xecr(t)o-TpL<s) P'S-.^^I^

125. Kha-kau-Ra Usert-sen III (Sen-usert) (Aaxapr)^)


^ 1 ^^ B '

s^^^drri-
126. En-Maat-Ra Amen-em-hat III
("Aixepijs) Ji= Ci <Ci \
o
^ 1
o
C ^ — ^.,^ J
127. Au-db-Ra I Her =^='
O -^^M' (qa^ j ^ CX^ --

var.
SCD-
128. Maa-kheru-Ra Amen-em-hat IV {' Afifxcvifirjs)
^ ^^^ I'

129. Sebek-neferu-Ra (Sk€/xio</)/3is)


°'TI 'M (^MI¥1

To this period probably belong :

130. Amen-em-hat V (?)


131. Senefer-^b-Ra I Usert-sen
usert)
IV (Sen-
QH^OFE
[ 924 ]

DYNASTY XIII.

132. Khu-taui-Ra Ugaf (?) '^]^ f Q^l ^ ^^^^ (


133. Sekhem-ka-Ra H 1 P f =J M ( > Q^U\ 1


"^
134. Seshesh-ka-Ra Amen-em-hat VI (?) Senb-f ^ "^
o
(31Z]^Q2MiE] '^^^
Amen-em-hat VII (?) «s
185. 1
d
1
136. Sehetep-ab-Ra II M (^00=^^1 . 137. Aufni ^\^ ( t\
\ WAAA

138. Sankh-ab-Ra Ameni Antef VII (?) Amen-em-hat VIII

0_LJ
139. Smen-ka-Ra 1 \^ ( O "^^^
U 3^
140. Sehetep-ab-Ra III 1
|^ ^"©0 ^ J

141. ka
I
o|u]
Qs 142. Senefer-ka-Ba II
ucgi u ii'

143. Senefer-[ab]-Ra II ^\^ f Q [^


P J 3
">
144. Netchem-ab-Ra '1\^ O
I |
^
145. Sebek-hetep I O ^ D V

146. Ren-Senb Q] WTT\ i-


Au-ab-Ra II
147.
^ 1^ (q^^I^' j |
148. Setchef-[ . . . . ]-Ra 1 O
J\^

149. Sekhem-khu-taui-Ra Amen-em-hat IX Sebek-hetep II [^] ^:^


(UMmSi-^Q eiiii

.2^

150. User.[ka]-RaII ^ |^ ( Q "j


[UJ^ j-
Smenkh-ka-Ra Mer-mashau ^\^ (
^P™®^^^-^! "^ ^C
151.
( !?l ll
[ 925 ]

152

163. Ka.Set.[Ha]I
[]%] ( [0]U^ ] ^ ^ ( O ^ %] ]

154. Sekhem-suatch-taui-Ra Sebek-hetep III z:§- M


155. Kha-seshesh-Ra Nefer-hetep I
£=i. M(Z33

156. Sa-Het-Her (Sa-Hathor) ^t^ (^SSISIl ^


157. Kha-nefer-Ra Sebek-hetep IV

158. Kha-ka-Ra 1 T (©"qlTJ.


B_g_J'

159. Kha-ankh-Ra Sebek-hetep V

B_9_J'

160. Kha-hetep-Ra Sebek-hetep VI IT f O Q =3=]

161. Uah-i b-Ra I Aa-ab


1^ (fliSISTi^ ^"^ ^^
|f O fl ^^'^^
^] .
S^=

I
(
\
I
(J
J /VS^A^A ^ •

162. Mer-nefer-R^ ^i ^ ) i^ C^2I] ^ CiBD ^*


163. Mer-hetep-Ha I An or Ana \^
C^^^^ ^ ( ^'^
] 1
1

164. Mer-hetep-Ra II Sebek-hetep VII IT T O '^sl =£=^'^^(' S^"^l,

165. Sankh-en-Ra Senb (?) ^ ^ ( ® P fl^^iPT'^ ^


1 s3"

166.Mer-selchem-RalAn.... ^ t^ QJHEMDI ^ "

167. Suatch-ka-Rfi Heru4


]\^ ( pPI'-'i^^l J I"

Mer-netchem-RS ("
168. ] t^ 0^|^[|] J [|].
[ 926 ]

169. Mer-ftnkh-Ra Menthu-hetep VI 1 T (^ © '-csl •¥^, IT f S%^-(iI^'

170. M^r-kheper-Ra ^|^ (^


O ^g^ [^].

171. Mer-ka(kau)-Ra Sebek-hetep VIII 1 \^ f O ^^ U i


^ [
J]

uCSH^^'
172. Tet-nefer-Ra Tatu-mes
ucm^^ t^

173. Neb-maat-Ra I

174. Uben-Ra I

175 ka-Ra

176. Neb-maat-Ra II

177. Tet-ankh-Ra Mentu-em-sa-f '^ f ©S -9- 1 ; var. ^\^ f O f S


?

V /wwvA Jo. _a^»^^=^^

178. Nehsi m CMED ^ ^ CAIEI


179. Kha-kheru-Ra 1

180. Neb-f-au-Ra
] \^ ( Q^/^"^^|i 1 si

The following kings probably belong to the Xlllth dynasty :

181. Senefer-taui-Ra Sekhem 1 T ( Q^ P I °^ J


182. Mer-sekhem-RallNefer-hetepII '^f ( 0-=c£l^ 1 "^ (


J^ 1.

183. Tet-hetep-Ra Tata-mesu II (?) ^\^ ( ^W'Tu^ "^ C^ [\\ fH

184. Suah-en-Ra Senb-ma-au [M] QU^ ^^^ (PT E^^l


[ 927 ]

DYNASTY XIV
(According to the Turin Papyrus).

185.Seheb.Ra^t^ (eP|J-^] |.
186. Mer-tohefau-Ra
] \^ C525SE3 i^"

187. Senb-ka-Rft
] \^ (^pyUi j

188. Neb-tchefau-Rai
^|^ CZS5SH ^
189.Uben.RaiI^|^ ( O.J7|^ |.
190. [Neb?].tchefau.Ra II
]\^ ( ^M^l ^•

191. Uben-Ra III ] \^ ( [O] ^


J 7^ 1 ^•
192. Autib-R4 III
^1^ f 0/\^|0i ]| ^•

193. Her-4b-Rfi ^ |^ f m '^ O '

1 ^
194. Neb-sen-Ra
] \^ f O^^^p^^ ]|
|.

^^^
-«^m(Z^M3i-
196. Sekheper.en-Ra ]i^ C3EDI ^•

197. Tet-kheru-Ra
Jf^ ( ogj |o ] |.

198. Sankh-ka-Ra II
]\^ ( Qpf^u] ^.

199. Nefer-Tem

200. Sekhem -Ra I

201. Ka-

202. Nefer-ab-na I
^ i^ C°T^ ts^]"
[ 928 ]

205. Ankh-ka-Ra 1^1^ fo-^U^I ||.

f"^"^
206. Smen- -Ra 1 O

207. Mer-sekhem(?)-Ra III 1|^ f © "^ ^^^ 1 g.


T iS*w V i?S
«cz::> I
J^ >>Vc

208. Seba- . . . -Ra WU. ( © 1


~km$, \ #i.

209. Men-khau-Ra Sesh (?)-ab •


V UE I O \ AAAAAA fl I ^
^ 2

1_>1

The following probably belong to the period of Dynasty XIV :

210. Sebkai
QjuJJ . 211. Khu-iqer =|
J (^JJXJ
212. Sebek-ka-Ra

DYNASTIES XV AND XVI (HYKSOS)


(According to the Turin Papyrus).

213 to 215. [Names unknown.]

2ie -ka.[Ra] Aanata^l^


f ^OlS^'ll l^\]1
217 -ka-[Ra] Bebenem (?)
\\^ ([Q]^Ui| ]|^ JJ TTi.^
218 -ka-[Ra]
[\\^] ( [0]||U

2ia An.nub(?).
m O^ggl -

220. A....(Aphobis):[tg
(l#gii] i-
221. Ap. ........ (Aphobis)
^^ (H^D^^j l-.
The following names of Hyksos kings are from the monuments :

222. User-ka-Ra III Khentcher (Salitis ?) '^ f "] [1 U ©^ C^ ^1


223. Aa-user-Ra
(Perhaps No. 220.)
Apepa (Aphobis) I
CSTD^QED
[929 ]

224. Suser-en-R& Khian ('lawas) K^^ |]""'^(^


.m CWF^
225. Neb-khepesh-Rft Apep II "] I ( O ^z^ c^^ "^ CJ^ No%^2^?

226. Aa-arq-Rfi "^T ( Q "^„


ffl 1-

227. Mer-user-Ra I-abeq-her 1 T (o" ^^^|~^ ^ ( flflX^


^"^ > ^"'

228. Aa-qenn-Rft Apepi III ^ ^


"^ ^ P; II f O
**^
^ "j

CffiH]-
The following kings probably reigned during the Hyksos Period :

229. Aa-pehti-Set Nubti


^ ^— (^
'^^
] ^ ^ Z)4( 1
var.
^J^ ^ fl , Brit Mus. Scarab, No. 32368.

230. Aa-peh-Ra Tol^^ J.


231. Aa-neter-Ra f q "^ 1
232. Aa-hetep-Rall 1 T fO ^ = 233. Aa-kha-Ra II 1 1 f G^ Q^
234. Uatch-ka-Ra II (" O|U ^ 235. Nub-ka-Ra ^ Oms^U J
.

*
"
236. Neb-tet-Rfi ( O 237. Nub- . . . . -Rft

238. Ne-ka-Rail f O 239. KM-user-Ra

240. Kha-mu (?)-Ra If ( O ® ^

(?)
J

241. Ka-Set-Rfi II Sekhenn.

242 -Set-Rfi r Sl^-^'^y®! • 243. Semqen | /^


fj^ P

244. Ant-her (a ^gj —


^ H] . 245. Aamu ^^ f '^^^
J

246. lapeq-her "^ ^ (j(]


— ° ra"^ . 247. lamu "^ r^^TZa^J

248. Ipeq-Heru (^ (ji)


°
^J • 249. Uatche^ 1^ (1^]
3 M
[ 930 ]

250. Seket ^ C^^n 251.Shesh.^(^f].l|(-^


252. ftar
^ QW^
DYNASTY XVII
(According to the Turin Papyrus).

253. Sekhem- -Rail 1 O

254. Sekhem-.... -Ram 1|^ fo^SSI P'


255. Sekhem- . . .
.
-RS IV
^ 1^ g;^] I
256.Ses......Ra^i^gp^]|.
257. Neb-ari-au-Ra I 1|^ f 0^37(1*^^^ [(? 3 iTj i|.

258. Neb-ari-au-Ra II
]\^ (^^^flT^MlTj I"
259. Smen- -Ra
M (on ^^"^ ]l||^^ ill; van (?) Smen-taui-Ra

260. Su8er-.....Ea
^^^ Ql^S] I
261. Sekhem- -RaV l^M.

262. Ra 263. Au

(^'4 264. Set


]

265. Sunu 266. Heru


^i^CSiMl'
267. An-ab 1
(EDIDi-
268. 269. Penen-set ... 1 I /WVA/V\ I —
'
I .

The following kings,whose names are taken from the monuments, also
probably belong to Dynasty XVII.

270i Khu-taui-sekhem-Ra
C^^f^ ^ Cim^l
[931]
271. Hetep-4b-Rft
Heru-netch-tef U
Sekhem-uatch-khau-Ra Sebek-em-sa-f
CSD ^ Q¥¥MSI-
272. I R^ «£, ill

273. Sekhem-shet-taui-Ra Sebek-em-sa-f II 1 ^ ( Q ^l**"^^^""^ J

275. Seshesh-Ra upu-em-Maat Antef IX Aa


X . n

;^i(3ikg32D ^^^CHSH
276. Nub-kheper-Ra
Antef X Aa lILjni(Z^13¥CIE]-
277. Sekhem-nefer-khau-Ra ^ a qN /^T~7^5"E~~^~T~^ -^o
mJ ^ y ^
/^ t
^ | '

Up-uaut-em-sa-f V J^A»^.^ J
I A '
Y A ^iii

278. Sekhem-uah-kha-Ra ^ A<? N <=> o o / =5:^"^


Ra-hetep ^ X T- l X _. J ^ ^^o }
^
p. <5> li/X7 /^
ffll T
fc^ -9

279. Sekhem-smen-taui-Ra Tehuti ^ ( Q^ neiiii^^^N -^ (^ ^ ^

280. Sekhem-Rfi-saa-taui ^\^ ( O^ ^^ J


281. Sekhem-Ra-ankh-taui

^ r Q^ -^
^^^^ 282. Ra-mes-suser-taui
Mfoffl^^PI^I.
283. Suatch-en-Ra 111(001 ^^^ ] • 284. Suatch-en-Ra II

286. Senekht-en-Rfi 1 T ( ° ^^ ^"""^ •

287. Seaenen.R.ITau-.a
^^ K O P^^^l ^ ( ^ ^T ^ J
'

var. Seqen.en-R4 ^ f © T S-0 1 A •?• 2 © f ^ ilS 1 -S^ "IT) .

288. Seqenen-Ea II o '^ r ^[\ a x~^ At^o A / o


fi\ (^—=»o«=> »>
Tau-aa Aa t /v«aa/vvCJ y ^AAA^L^^ >^ 5l1 2^ 5lJ y o ^ '
' ' ' ^->-'^^-^-^^ tiJ

289. Seqenen-Ra III Tau-aa Qen H^ [^ qH ^ ^^^ -^ (^

3 N 2
[ 932 ]

290. Uatch-kheper-Ra Karnes p:3yj= 11(3. p


L
(MM) CYIE
DYNASTY XVIII.

291. Neb-pehti-Ra Aahmes I (*Afiw(rts)


leil^^Mh^^

292. Tcheser-ka-Rfi Amen-hetep I ('Ajaevwt^^t?)


^^

293. Aa-kheper-ka-Ra Tehuti-mes I (Te^/xwo-ts) ^-^^ Q

294. Aa-kheper-en-Ra Tehuti-mes II (Xe^pcju)


mnnn^
hm-'mMy-mi^^i J Mil]
295.
^ u^ uu
Maat-ka-Ra II Hat-shepsut (Afxepo-is) 1
I
n
I

>,^= M (ZH ^ CCM2D-


296. Men-kheper-Ra I Tehuti-mes III
(Mto-a<^/>ts,
Mr)cl)pr)s) ^^kf
Q
l-Hk-^?^^.W^ .
O .^^"^^

a^ciM]
297. Aa-kheperu-Ra Amen-hetep II {Mi<T<f>payiJLovduia-i^) 5f5»

Q
1PX1 n-' ^-^k^k^
M CZHI] ¥ QUID:
298. Men-kheperu-Ra Tehuti-mes IV (Tovl9/xo>o-t9) ^ ^o^T^ ll;ftffl

'^>3r' 11'^
1

mi;
II
1

d^D^CIHE]
[933 ]

299. Neb-Ma4t-Ra III Amen-hetep III ('A/.tVow^n) ^ ^ ® V. (5

CV
SXE s^^^i;;:^MCIiE]
f (1 v^ j
T j. The Nesu-bat name is rendered In the Tall al-^Atnimah Tablets by

Ni-ib-mu-a-ri-ya f Sff
tU "^ T? -TW t^TI and Mi-im-mu-ri-ya f {tt ^-[f -^ -TTl^Tf'

Some of the Mesopotamian wives of Amen-hetep 1 1 1 were :

300. Ti (in cuneiform Te-i-i ^ ^] tB t^),


^^^^ ( ^ J'
] 11
^^ "*' ^''^^^''*

name was luaa


11^1 ^^ ' ^^"^^ mother's was Thuau t=3 % ^ (1

301. Kilgipa (in cuneiform Gi-lu-khi-pa ^ -ff^ HU t^ ^),


}^i- sister of
Tushratta, king of Mitani.

302. Dadukhipa t^ ^M !? S^T ^ *^^ rif= (Egyptian form not known)

303a. Nefer-kheperu-Ra Ua-en-Ra Amen-hetep IV o^ ^^ziTfflll;

The commonest equivalents for the first part of his Nesu-bat name, Nefer-kheperu-Ra, are
Na-ap-khu-ru-ri-a ^
tt] -T<T ilH -TT<T )l Na-ap-khar-ri-ya J >^f ttf
f n<T ^^ ^.
Ni-ip-khu-ur-ri-ri-ya f J^ ^y<y jy .-flKy .-yy<y ^
^y|f, Na-ap-khu-ra -ri-ya

y ^y ::^y ^y<y ^^yy ^yy<y ^y?.

303b. Nefer-kheperu-Ra Ua-en-Ra Aakhu-en-Aten "^ ^^ (]


-v^ *^ K

Jill V 1 o JT /vwvw^

304. Ankh-kheperu-R& S&a-ka-R& Tcheser-kheperu ^ f ® "? ^ '


1 •

¥C3n^Zin-
305. Kheperu-neb-Ra Tut-ftnkh-Amen
^ i^^VfflP 1' IT^^lif^
^

M=^3"smMCIE]¥CCBIiBI-
306. Kheper-kheperu-Ra Ari-maat Ai II
1 1

I- J T\^ px= ^
M (31IE3 ¥ affiniD 3 N 3
[ 934 ]

307. Tcheser-kheperu-RaAmen-em-hebmer-en-Heru^ ^^/\1

o %=^
Mli' ^TPP£=^ mC 1
a '^JP
]
DYNASTY XIX.
308. Men-pehti-Ra Ramessu I ('Pa/xfcro-iy?) ^ ^ I 1 11 '

'^

309. Men-maat-Ra I Se;ti I meri-Ptah ^


-S^MPflll^? III

310. User-maat-Ra I setep-en-Ra Rameses II i^J^h'^^^V'^


Miafxovu)
^^

_M^ ;
t^
\

- 0^

311. Ba-en-Ra I Mer-en-Ptah I (Menephthah) ('Aneu(o(f>oL0) hetep-her-maat


f^. Q D "ii^ra
^+^^l!:ki» S^ III ?^
I -tl^ll^T^^MCZSlT]
\^ AAAAAA ^^ A ^::> U I - " I
^/]

312. Men-ma-Ra Amen-meses, king of Thebes,


^^^

User-kheperu-Ra mer Amen


313.
Seti II Mer-en-Ptah II ^W n r\y>^

III

^- ' ' -• ' —LL I ca C> \_^ I >. / I I AAAAAA ^/l _Ajr \^ XJ. AAAAAA <::i '^^/l

314. Aakhu-en-Ra setep-en-Ra Sa-Ptah I Mer-en-Ptah III Q


1=1 O D
AAAA/W 1 Ci

315. Arsu, a Syrian,


^ i^^ ^ ^ [^l ^ T 1 1

DYNASTY XX.
316. User-khau-Ra setep-en-Ra Set-nekht meri-Amen-Ra '^ 5^ "^^^ 9 B ;
r 935 ]

317. User-maat-Rfl II meri-Amen Rftmeses III


'Pafn/>tWo5(Rhamp8initU8)kingof An(Helior>olis) ^nm III 11^

318. User-maat-Ra III setep-en-Amen Rftmeses IV j4 ^? \jj

wit:-'

319. User-maat-Ra IV se-kheper-en-Ra meri-Amen Rameses V £^


Mil MQfflEI ^ dHEHE]
'

320. Neb-maat-Ra IV meri-Amen Rameses VI


king of An (Heliopolis)

. iP?^ds^5^'M(3iS]^C3ET[D'
321. User-maat-Ra
\n
Rameses VII,
V setep-en-Ra meri-Amen
An (Heliopolis)
king of W
322.
M(3Ea^C3EEiID
User-maat-Ra VI Aakhu - en - Amen meri-Amen Rameses VIII

323. Nefer-ka-Ra XI setep-en-Ra Kha-em-


Uast Maat meri-Amen Rameses IX s^tsi^wnn^
M ( IIU£:^l ¥( o|PP^ktPS^qi1Zl
324. Kheper-maat-Ra setep-en-Ra Amen-her-
khepesh-f Rameses X Q
CiIM3 ^ C3IEM] •

325 Men-maat-Ra II setep-en-Ptah Kha-em-Uast meri- -»^^ c i


Amen Rameses XI, king of An (Heliopolis) ^ — I
< ° n \

3kha-en-Ra meri-Amen Rameses XII (?) ^37 / ^ n q _ n e;^"^


Sa Ptah II (son of Ptab) I n V I WW 1 WW ^

3 N 4
[ 936 ]

To this period Gauthier (Livre des Rois, Cairo, 1913, p. 225) assigns the
following :

User-maat-Ra neb-khepesh ( O ^ ^ '^ ^


Amen-maat (?) meri-Ra setep-en-Ra ^^ ^2 ( O fc(?) \^ (n i^ />—- ]

Amen-Rameses

RAmeses meri-Amen ^ ^ !] | j | V (Tl^llDI


Smen-maat-Ra Amen-mes 1^ ( q\\^^ ^^ "^ f (1
"^^
fll P

User-maat-Ra heq Uast Rameses merr-Amen "1


o Tirm
Usersetep.en.R.Hes M CTMl ¥ ¥MI1 (
' '

Ptat^SotiSa-rnhmeri
(2150 CJ!I]-
DYNASTY XXI.
A. High-priests of Amen at Thebes.

327a. Her-Heru as high-priest of Amen-Ra, king of the gods :— | ^ waaa \\


'^ 1 m |

.?a
327b. Her-Heru Sa-Amen as king and son of Amen:— ps "it^d

k D I AAAAAA ^ Jot v^ 1 ^^/v^/v\ I

328. Pai-ankh
1f
® — ^ 1] ^ ^1 ^ ^^
f 7; .
»" of U-I?- -A-".

329a. Pai-netchem I, son of Pai-ankh, as high-priest of Amen-Ra ] V


~^ '^~^^ i] '^T^ 4^
.J

329b. Pai-netchem I as king :— Kheper-kha-Ra I setep-en-Amen Pai-netchem


meri-Amen M (333 ^ ^^ M C ^ )
"

330. Tchet-KhenSU-auf-ankh '^ '^ ^ 1^ r^ (]


^ •?•
^, son of Pai-netchem 1.

331. Masaherth, son of Pai-netchem I meri-Amen T J


^
°
""^^
\ ^ ^^ V ^^ ^^
rsCffiMZD- .
r 937 1

332a. Men-kheper-Ra II, son of Paiuetchem I, a« high-priest of Amen :— T ® *m/wv. MM


(]
o
O i**"*^ W (without cartoucheX

332b. Men-kheper-R& II
as king :

333a. Pai-netchem II, son


CSn (Z3] QII33-
of Men-kheper-Rri. as high-priest of Amen-Ra :—T ^

333b. Pai-netchem II as king


=-lf^V1^1m1^tl'^''='-^^^^^

334. Taa-kheperu-Ra setep-en-Ra Pasebkhan ^ ( OK*Sil O ^^~^


^

335. Auapet, or Auuapet, high-priest of Amen-Ra and son of Shashanq I. T }


® "'"^^

DYNASTY XXI.
B. Kings of Tanis.
336. Hetch-kheper-Ra I setep-en-Ra Nes-ba-neb-Tet (tfievBr)^) meri-Amen

337. Taa-kheperu-Ra setep-en-Ra Pasebkhan


meri-Amen
I ni^
PS
/^
L^ ^^ glj
i

!
j-^
^
>
j

QIZEEI-
338. Kheper-kha-Ra II setep-en-Amen Pasebkhftn II
meri-Amen
^xj^ f^ © «
PS ^ Qpf^fl
li
^"^^
^
1
J

QMMS]-
339. User-maat-Ra VII setep-en-Amen Amen-em-Apt meri-Amen ^|ij^^^

340. Neter-kheper-Rfi setep-en-Amen Sa-Amen qi^ / a ^ n ,m*^ /> > N


meri-Amen S^ y I c^ 1 wvvvs ,.,^^^ \

341. Aa-kheper-Rfi I setep-en-Amen Pasebkhftn III meri-Amen


[938]

DYNASTY XXII.
342. Hetch-kheper-Ra II setep-en-Ra Shashanq I (Secrwyxi?) meri-Amen (Shi-
shak, I Kings xi, 40, xiv, 25) ^ ( ©J fi i^ ^ "^ ( A S !!! MJ ^ 1.

343. Sekhem-kheper-Ra setep-en-Ra Uasarken I {'OaopOcov) meri-Amen

344. User - maat - Ra VIII setep - en - Amen Thekreth (?) I It ^i^


^
HN jUlUJLi,

/V\A/VAA /\A/V\/\A
^ ?c ^
^^^^ ^
345. User-maat-Ra IX setep-en-Amen Uasarken II ^^ ( 1 V^ (1
^

f (I
^^ A* I ^O^ 1 meri-Amen.
1^
346. Hetch-kheper-Ra III setep-en-Amen Heru-sa-Ast meri-Amen '^

o<Jg^ ftA/W\A AAAAAA ^


CMS3D-
347. User-maat-Ra X setep-en-Amen Peta-Bast meri-Amen ^1

\ I Xl A/WNAA AAA/WA ^
348. Seshesh-kheper-Ra setep-en-Amen Shashanq II meri-Amen ^\

C 1 A/W^VA AA^/iAA
j
"^ ( (1
^ lii^ IjM
r"^]

349. Hetch-kheper-Ra IV setep-en-Ra Thekreth (?) II meri-Amen sa-Ast ^1

^ varr. Thekret
\ V V*V AAAAAA ^ _/-! \^ 1 ^—V- tL
!>
;

Tekrert ^ *^^1|' Tekret Ij^^^li, Thekruth ^'^&=j, Tekruth


"^5=, Tekreth \ '^=:zi:^

350. User - maat - Ra XI Uasarken III (?) meri - Amen sa - Ast


3^ o
-?

QMHS^Mj
351. User - maat - Ra XII Thekreth III (?) meri - Amen sa - Ast

(353] ¥S, CMSUMD •

352. User-maat-Ra XIII setep-en-Ra Shashanq III meri-Amen ^\

QM] ¥ (JHMmE AAAAAA^\


r 939n
353. User-ma&t-Rft
er-ma&t-Rft XIV setep-en-Amen Pam&i ti^ / j o t — e^^

n
meri-Amen T^ y ^ I P ^^.^ ^ »,*^ J

(MEM-
354. Aa-kheper-Ra II Shashanqnirtkr /~r
IV meri-Amen M l^— Z^
^J ^ (.Mm^l^J.
-* © Z' ti-ttft^TT nCi^N

DYNASTY XXIII.

355. Seher-db-Ra Peta-Bast sa Bast


^ ( "^
<5> O 1 "^ C^ q ^°t 1-
356. Aa-kheper-Ra III setep-en-Amen UasarkenA meri-Amen-R&

The Nubian Conqueror of Egypt from Napata.

357. Piankhi meri-Amen ^\j^ f Q


" Q
flTl
The inscriptions also mention :

358. User-maat-Ra XV Piankhi ^3^^:37 ni^ / ^^=i^ To f


meri-Amen Sa Bast
'=\

1
f
4 ^ ^ Pl I ^T o J ^I °
^TTfFN
T SU '

and :

359. Senefer-f-Ra ?\ n .
n .
=^^ -^^ ^^ / _ n <c^N -y o ^.r^ /^ n n/\^
Piankhi J^ I" o D >^-:w ' ^ o ^^ V I A '^^^ J S" Q ui y ° T 11^

Kashta 1 ^
f U =^ 1; ^r U ^ 1
DYNASTY XXIV.
360. Shepses-Ra Tafnekht I i^ ^z^ ^ —^^ ^ ^ M ,^
361. Uah-ka-Ra II Bakenrenef ti^ / <=> N -j* © / T~~^ N

362. Uah-ab-Ra II Tafnekht II ^^^ (" © ? O 1 "^ ( ^ ^ ^^ ® I •

DYNASTY XXV. (Nubians).

363. Nefer-ka-RfiXIIShabaka(2:aySaKa>i/)
I^^^^PJ^^J ^f © JU 11
-5' o /^
Yt -jK.- TN T'ht: Assyrian form of his name is Sha-ba-ku-u f ^ "^ Ef ^
—1^
k

At)'
!1^ V*^^ I
jjg xci\xsx not be confounded with the M^D of 2 Kings xvii, 4,
[940]
364. Tet-kau-Ha Shabataka

His son Piankhi assumed royal


3W3^CilM^n]-
titles thus :

866. Men-kheper-RalllPifinkhi ^, f _ |; Mlf^^^vlllh

366. Nefer-Tem-[aa]khu-Ila Taharqa (the n^^ri'M^ of isa. xxxvii, 9)


^^^^ "^
^ '

^_^II; The Assyrian

form of his name is Tar-ku-u ] »rr ^I^i ^TTT^*

367. Ba-ka-Ra Tanuat


Amen
The Assyrian form of his name is Tan-da-ma-ni-e f J]y ^yy ^y J^ ty]f
m
DYNASTY XXVI.
368. Uah-&b-Ra III Psemthek I (>^a/i/A>Jnxo5) :=; I ; '^'^^L— /);
O I [^

c01 "0^ 1::2


CD
(

369. nhem-ab-Ra NekaU (ni3 or 'iDJ, 2 Kings xxiii, 29; Jer. xlvi, 2; Ncxaw, Nc/cws)

'm^K(3K3¥iu H- 1^^^"^
370. Nefer-db-Ra II Psemthek II •^ l'1PG_.^ PIS^
(IH^QSa
371. Haa-db-Ral Uah-ab-Ra IV(i^^Dn, Jer. xiiv, 30, Ova<f>pi^, 'Att/oii^?) O i;

372. Khnem-db-Ra Aahmes II f A/Awcns) sa Net

Ankh-ka-Ra II
373.
Psemthek III y^i mCHmI^CZEES]-
DYNASTY XXVII. (Persians.)

374. Mesut-Ra Eambathet, or Cambyses, (Pers. Ka[m]-b-u-j-i-ya, yt ty <'n -<!Hy "tT t<'

Kenbutoha
g (^J^jJ - Kambasutent ^|^^ f ^
[941]
375. Setut-Rft Antriusha I, or Darius ^ "1^ <7f 7<,
(Pers. Da-ra-ya-va-u-sh •?! fr? tK"-

Gr. Aapelo^), the son of HysUspes, ^ f


^Po^l ^C-S)"^^11^^ •

376. Khshaiarsha, or Xerxes (Pers. Kh-sha-yaa-r-sha-a «fy << y<- ?TT H^ ??T.

377. In his reign revolted Khabbasha ^ (


H 11^ °I ^ ^^'"^ j "^

378. Artakhashassha, or Artaxerxes (Pers. A-r-ta-kh-sh-tr-a ^^ tfyy «yy ^ t=


M S (¥3^^] " ^ —
ffy).

.heGrea.Pha.oh

379. Meri-Amen-Ra-neb-Heb-user-khepesh Antriusha II or Darius Ochus or

DYNASTY XXVIII.
[ Wanting.']

DYNASTY XXIX.
380. Ba-en-Ra II Naifaaurut n. rp? / ^ ^^_ tWN ^ o /^ ^r^ v^ @

381. Khnem-maat-Ra Hagr {'Kxo,p^,)


^ ^^ 1^ ^^^ Pf^lll'

382. Ptah-user setep-en-Ra Psa-Mut @


A r—^N}
«. *<=> «> ti^ / -f
n d o
'{^dfi^ovOt^) 1^ ^^ X III' PS L^ W

DYNASTY XXX.
383. Senetchem-4b-Ra setep-en-Amen Nekht- p^?cx
Heru-heb (N€Kra^'c)8ry«;) meri-Amen

P^flg^ll M (Wl?!:l ¥ ^s^gg ( 1


-

^ Q ^i
384. Ari-maat-en-Ra Tche-her (Tew?) setep-en-An-her o?, \j5

^:—

Ql CEIS3I-
[ 942 ]

385. Kheper-ka-Ra II Nekht-neb-f (Ne/craj^e/So?)


^'^ =^ ,^

^111^ M CZM] ^ CSS3


Position Doubtful.

386. Qa-ka-Ra II An II

387. User-maat-Ra XVI Setep-en-Amen Amen -rut meri-Amen T jf

MACEDONIANS.
388. Meri-Amen setep-en-Ra Arksantrs (Alexander the Great)
I
VIAAAA L^ E
jSa^
(VWAAA )

389. Meri-Amen setep-en-Ra Phiriupus (Philip Arrhidaeus) ^ 5^ 4^ '^xl


'= .

D
I 1
^ I
c T=T J ra
5Hi5Z2D'- varr.

8E|.(3!25E]-
390. Haa-ab-Ra II setep-en-Amen Arksentrs (Alexander ii), Per-aa (Pharaoh),

AAAA/V\ ^\

fiPQ 5i]¥l-Q
PTOLEMIES.
°^
J^ P ^ (Ptolemy
39lA. Ptlmis I, Soter ("^ "]) I).

39lB. Ptlmis, the Satrap, _^ ^ i|(J N& Q 1=^ ^o" ^—^-

391c. Meri-Ra setep-en-Amen


Ptulmis

392. User-ka-Ra IV meri-Amen Ptlumis (Ptolemy II, Philadeiphus I)


(1 Jj ''^^
| ^),

(532IH]^C^^M>
393. Aua-en-neterui-senui setep-en-Ra sekhem-ankh-en-Amen Ptulmis
(Ptolemy III, Euergetes | a |1 I), everliving, beloved of Ptah,

CH iivj ¥ (MIIHSIID-
[943]
304. Auft-en-neterui menkhui setep-en-Ptah user-ka-R& V 8ekhem-&iikli-
Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy IV, Philopator /I -«=t.
^ )
I), cvcrliving, beloved of Isis,

m
ex c^

395. Auft-en-neterui merui &tu setep-en-Ptal;! u8er-ka-R& VI sekhem-ftnkh-


Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy V, Epiphanes /oT^p.)), overliving, beloved of Pub,

396. Ptulmis
ry?TSlTFl (Ptolemy VI, Eupator ( D
^ ^^ ^ (] )
)•

397. Aua-en-neterui-perui I Kheper-Ptah setep-en-Amen &ri-ma&t-R&


Ptulmis (Ptolemy VII, Philometor (oT^^^^^jO. everliving, beloved of Pub,

M (rii^y^gM^ ¥(T?]"^iqpf^:i--T
398. Neos Philopator— P-neter hunnu Tef-f-meri (Ptolemy viii, Philopator ii),

399. Aua-en-neterui perui II setep-en-Ptah &ri-maat-Ra sekhem-ankh-


Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy IX, Euergetes /|1) II), everliving, beloved of Ptah,

m
ex ex

400 Aua-en-neter-menkh I [Aua-enj-neter-t Netchti-menkh-t setep-en-


Ptah ari-maat-Ra sekhem-ankh-Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy X, Soter II,
Philometor II, surnamed Lathyrus), everliving, beloved of Ptab,

MSQ3EM3E3iiH
QUI °^^qil'f^:i-^
401. Aua-en-neter-menkh II [Aua-en]-neter-t-menkh-t-Rfit setep-en-PtaljL
ari-maat-Ra senen-&nkh-en-Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy xi, Alexander I,

Philometor III), who is called Alexander, everliving, beloved of Ptah,

(fign;."!i^°i-uifv^]
(°fi^gqp.^?^^ii^f:^!i-] |

402. Ptolemy XII, Alexander II. {Cariouckes wanting.']

403. Aud,-en-p-neter-enti-nehem setep^n-Ptah &ri-ma&t-R& 8ekhem-&nkh-


Amen Ptulmis (Ptolemy XIII, Philopator

wm
III, Philadelphus II, Neos Dionysos),
everliving, beloved of 1^^ ^-^ / 5"
** ^ ^^
Ptah and Isis, V° I

I
(JESSSSSEJi
[ 944 ]

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,

Caesar
son of the sun, lord of crowns, ^ — ^

Philopator Philometor ^ ^ CE
PTOLEMAIC QUEENS AND PRINCESSES
the fourth wife of
o
406a. Berenice I (Barnig[a])
SS'
*1
Ptolemy I.

407. Arsinoe (Arsenai)


Philadelpha lv.:ii2i^5^CE3E3
n. V daughter of Ptolemy and sister and wife of Ptolemy
I ^J , I II.

408. Arsinoe II Philadelpha Khnem-ab-en-Maat meri-neteru Arsenaai (?)

409. Philotera (Pilutera), youngest


daughter of Ptolemy I lloQElSS]
410. Berenice II (Barniga)
j^^ (jT ffi ~],wi
wife of Ptolemy III.

411. Berenice III (Barniga)


fgl ( ^ Vfjl] s'^^ ] .
daughter of Ptolemy III
and Berenice II.

412. Arsinoe III (Arsenai) S^ (JJj^l], sister and wife of


Ptolemy IV.

413. Cleopatra (Qlauptra) I Syra 1 ^i^ [


.2a5>
of Antiochus III and wife of Ptolemy V.

414. Cleopatra II Soteira 1"^^^=^^ C ^


f]
sister and

wife of Ptolemy VII, and sister of Ptolemy IX.

415. Cleopatra III


wife of Ptolemy IX.
Kokke
f^ ^ ^ S(XMSE] '
niece
"' and

416. Cleopatra IV Berenice IV ?

417. Cleopatra V, who is called Tryphaena,

nn (j^^fl^^g.^^P^^ggl -

sister and wife of Ptolemy XIII.


r 945 ]

She is the 'Akld'Uatrd t\i\f\MV9ln I daughter of BatlImAs, f|'^A,<P?! : vir.


'Abtehnatvds, A'fl''?A''SPh '.) of Abyssinian writers. (Sec Brit. Mus. MS. Orient. 66i,
fol. 8o<^ 3, fol. 81^ I.)

418. Cleopatra VI and her son Caesarion T^^ l^T]°W^^^^^^i

ROMAN EMPERORS.
419. Augustus (b.c. 30- a.d. 14) Heq hequ setep-en-Ptah Autkrtr (AvroKpaTcjp)

Kaisrs (Kato-apo?) \>


c
Q
Di^M
beloved of Ptab and

420. Tiberius (a.d.


Isis.

14-37) Autkrtr Teberis Kisrs *Qj ^


O Q III

421. Caius Caesar Germanicus Caligula (a.d. 37-41) Heq hequ Autkrtr meri
Ptah Ast Kais Kaisrs Germ[a]nikis ^ f ^ Im'^S^^^'^l
--"^•-
c^^^qp^^iur.^T^-qi-fS:i] -

beloved of Ptah and Isis.

422. Tiberius Claudius Germanicus (a.d. 41-54) Heq hequ Autkrtr Teber[i]8

Kits Kaisrs Kermanikes ^\^ ^

Q\J
C
beloved of Ptah and Isis.
-fia& — ^M
423. Nero Claudius Caesar Germanicus (a.d. 54-68) Heq Ijiequ setep-en-Pta^
meri Ast Autkrtr Narani
Kaisrs Karmniks

c
beloved of Ptah and Isis.

424. Servius Galba Caesar (a.d. 68) Saruu Gibs Autkrtr Kaisrs enti khu
se o e
425. Marcus Otho
^(MaE (a.d. 69)
(3.

Mrks Autuns Kisrs Autkrtr


J
, who is glonous.

o
426. Vespasian
c
(a.d.
.£;&
^

69-79)
O Q
Autkrtr Kisrs Uspisins
HI
QK^MlS-
3 o
[ 946 ]

Autkrtr
427. Titus

428.
(a.d.

Tatas Esrs
Domitianus
79-81)

(a.d. 81-96)
Clj
G
Autkrtr Kisrs T[u]intin[u]s Gerin[a]nik[u]s
FESl
O c
(9 o(a<==>'
n
5o
o
AAXII]-
429. Nerva (a.d. 96-98) Autkrtr Kisrs Nerrus (?)
P -2^^
M(i¥
430. Trajan (a.d. 98-117)
(3 P J ^Q^ C
Autkrtr Kisrs Neru Trin[u]s Sebastes ankh tchet

431. Hadrian (a.d. i 17-138) Autkrtr


^
Kisrs Trainus Atrinus
?Os ci op ^^ og3 SS^^^

432.
IilI3-
Antoninus Pius (Caesar Titus Aelius Hadrian) (a.d. i 38-1 61) Autkrtr
Kisrs Tatas Alis Atrinus Antuninus Seb[a]sts Usbus
^(S o@po 5a ^^37
lOs
C ssq^Pr]1HP^q^P"e.^1g] o ess
(iijiiJiiTPKita-
433. Lucius Aurelius and Verus (a.d. i 61-180) Luki Aur[e]li Ura ankh tchet

434. Conamodus (a.d. 180-192) Autkrtr Antaninus Kamatus


3IH
c^
O ^ it^
]
435. Septimius Se verus (a.d. 193-2 h) (2 ci _25a Tjjpjw
Os.
9a
Autkrtr Kisrs Sauris
^:=:7 ^
c
(2

MUSI
.>
433. Antoninus (Caracalla) (a.d. 21 1-2 17) Autkrtr Kisrs Antun[i]nus

Cl5

437. Geta (a.d. 21 1-2 1 2) Autkrtr Kis-ars Getas o -Ssfi

O-
438. Philip (a.d. 244-249) Autkrtr Kisrs Philipp[u]s 0^2 ( (1
(3

I'h W ^''c
D
(WWyv
g*;;:^^ Q
o ess ra 'Is w D^w /U-' 3^
439. Decius

O QQS
(a.d. 249-251)

CH^il^^
Autkrtr Kisrs Takis Cis
a w s
[ 947 ]

III.

NAMES OF COUNTRIES, DISTRICTS.


LOCALITIES, CITIES. TOWNS. ETC.

trict in Syria ; situation unknown.


^®' ^1-^^^ LTIIW), IV, 805

(Ram. Ill,
1^ TT 11 ^' ^ S^^^"^
^0'\^ \ '^^^' Elephantine, 'Iqfl, the

country ; situation unknown. "placeofivory"jy^;var.|J^^O.


Aimenu or^^, Rec. 20, "Stoneof Aabu,"
A/N/\AAft O I'S^'^tJ^oSa®'
^'4, />., granite ? %^ © IL ^ " Abu of the South,"
^(J(]eiiiiQ"^C^£^^, lV,8o6,aSadani
country; situation unknown.
;
I Jl ^ I
.
'
!>., Semnah.

Aisekna
"^^^ Abt,AbetcU^J^.^^.
20, 115, a SftdanI country; situation unknown.

Auanr (Aur) ^ f| ^^, p. .60, ^•'°''^f J'^^®'P- "307 7",


a town; situation unknown.

Au&b if^\^ ^D , a sanctuary in Hebenu.


'^-' f © 1 O© ?J.^. ?J

Aumer (?) Aunem (?) ^ ^ ,

IV, 80s,

country ;
^
situation
Ln"!, Rec. 20, 114, a SadSni

unknown.
^"' ?
trict
JS®' ?J©'
of Abydos, the capital of the 8lh
'^'•'''""^ "'«<"»

Nome of
Upper Egypt and centre of the cult of Osiris
Auhep/^^^§- ^|§^. in the South; Copt. e&tUT, ".A/Ji-fc..; see

the sanctuary of the god

of Denderah.
Ahl (1 ? (1(1 ^, and u\r-
AbtU mehtt
J '^ ^,
" Abydos of
f
the North," a town in the Fayydm, AbQsfr
B,D.G. 8, a sanctuary (?) at Thel)es or Memphis. al-Malik (?) A.Z. 1907, 28.

Abetch i][S,lV, 988.


^ p^s, ^.
Q^©. M. .80,
f JjQlW).
P. ,98.
Berlin 7272, "^ 2. ,
^^e 8th Nome of Upper
-X "* Egypt (Thinites).

-J3P* cs^ © m Lgypt.


302
[ 948 ]

r\n .Sas
Asher, Ashru
TT 1 AA/VVV\
I
I ii ^ AAAAAA1

^
,^—-^^ ra /VAAAAA
Amur.ta(?)
^|^fl-^^. I
v*^:^ AAAAAA
TT AAAAAA
1

"^^
Crocodilopolis (Gebelen). , the name of the district and lake at

Amsu ^^^^[c^]' IV, 798,


Thebes sacred to the goddess Mut; they
between Karnak and Luxor.
lay

a SQdani country ; situation unknown.


Aker ^^^"^
Nome
Anuasherr
65, 28, a district in the Sftdan.
^ § O ()
cX) j.
A.z.
Lower Egypt (Libya-Mareotis)
, a canal in the 3rd of

Aktbata [^£^, a
Arbin, Aribi "^ .2^ "J^ M ^ I s
district of Syria.

Agna "^ S f\ f\/\/i ,


IV, 802, aStidini
Rev. 12, 26, Arabia; Assyr. V ^ >-]}<] ^, country ; situation unknown.

Ati ^^^, Rev. 12, 20, the land


Arp[a]kh, Arrapakha '^'^^r^,
Rev. 24, 160, 'ApfwTTaxni^ (Ptolemy VI, i,
of the ^^.
^i

2); var. (1
^ A^ T D:£^£|; Assyr. Atef
V B.D.G. 6, a name of: (i) Sma-Beht;
©T~' (2) Diospolis in the Delta.
Arm'ina ^ _£^ J^ [in "^ t^^^,
Atefur
A.z. 49, 78, Armenia; Pers. ^ ^f y<^C: "ff J3(,
:^>-
Behis. I, 15.

Arsa "^"^^^ ^ r^^^^ ,


IV, 791, a dis- town near Memphis and of its god.

trict in Syria ; situation unknown. Atef-peb -^ , the 14th Nome of

^"^^
country ;
^ "T^^'
situation unknown.
^^' 796, a SMant Upper Egypt; o ^-aSl) the capital of

Ah, Abu ^^ , B.D.G. 1027, "^ S

V^ (vvQ, Famine Stele III: (i) a SCld^ni


Atef-kbent ^j^ :^^2
"
,
^^^

country (?) ; (2) a name of Leontopolis. 13th Nome of Upper Egypt (Lycopolites)

Akh m^^o 1' m^^^o I ' V


.(^'
iHii
I

P. 427, M. 612, N, 707, 1216, a town the capital of the same, i.e.,

in the Deha.
q.v.

Akhamrur ^ T v\ , iv,
Atekb ,, a name of
ot [Z~zi

791, a district in Syria; situation unknown.

Ast Rec. 20, 115; see


At , see
i\^l
,

'=^ B.D.G. a suburb of


[C^O^]. Aa (] ©
8,
Memphis (?)

Ashia ^m()()^CW), Rev. 24. Aati ©, ^, the two ceme-

160, a country; situation unknown. teries positions unknown.


;
949]
u-^*^
Aa-t d,akhu a name of
^ I m \U <i)' EdfO.
of several places in Syria ; compare Heb. 72LH
Aat ^akhut en Aakhu khenti
(fertile land, meadow).
netchemtchem ftnkh-t ^'^^'^^
Aa-t Behetch ^-^ ^^^^
V^WIf , a name of Edffl. ^ i^r
-iX *
of EdfO.
•'^^ »'1<^„ nccropoli.
Aa-t Pe (Pu
Aa-t As&r Nekhen - ^^ ^^^ ^ ?)^
c^ \
iJ
O*
,

o( Pe-Tep, q.v.
o?
the tomb of Osiris at Nekhen Aapu 1=1 D^e, ^©,Rec 2,31, (2
^^^^
Aa kirn (?) h I , a town a
(ja^©, Pano-
D©' \> Q. (2® \>
near Gebelen in Upper Egypt. pnlis. Perhaps another name for Khemenu
Aa-t aq-t ent Amentt h
^ -

=*y ^; o Copt. cyJUim, Arab. 4

/vvw\A n
yy CiO Eth A^c^^: t\'U^^:
B.D.G. 35, the site of the
o I'
r^r\^
,

temple of Thothmes III at Madinat Hat


Habu Aa Pega S^?C
S
Aauab
y~0
^AAA/V\

n \\ ^AAAAA ^~^,
-'^
^ '
the temple of Osiris in the noroe of
Pharbaetites.

fj©' /NAA/V»A "Ca/ Aa-t Pegasf^'g^p^©; see


"holy island," a name of the Island of Philae.
Aa-t Fega.

AAAAAA
Aa-tPteh ^^° a section of the
AAAAAA 1^*^ ^*J AAAAAA Labyrinth.
©' r^ o©'
Aa-t Maat ''^^C^,
LiSiJ Ck I oO
name of Edffl.
"holy sepulchre," />., the tomb of Osiris at
Philae; Gr. 'Aftmoi: Aa ma^ti "^-^(lllpp j.
"Inland
|]

Aa ur (Mer ur ?) of truth," the abode of Osiris in the TuaL


AAAAAA
^^'^'^ "^0^=1: (i) a town in the Delta: (2)
^ [

Aa md,tru, Aa m &tru gid 8(1(1''^

'^^ a town in Upper Egypt ( Arsinoe ?) \0, Rev. 14, 21, ^ Rec
,

J^^=(j ,

Aa-tur^^ © ^ , B.D. 142, III,

10, a town of Osiris. ^l\ (1


'^ t^^- a name of

Aa-t ur ent he^er


a name
Hem o ^§
0{ ^ ^ I Aamur -;•
^ f] -^ I I
, Rec
, of Exlffl.
I 33, 128, a name of Gebeldn.

''^^^
Aa-t Utcha ^t, b.d.g. i8i :
Aa-t Menuftr u-**^ ^^^^
^ ©• the

(i) a suburb of Alexandria; (2) a district of temple of Osiris in \fareotis.


Letopolis.
Aa-t menkhet u>«^ i^ ^ ^. the
Aa-tbaiu k^^"^,t=-j^|^. sanctuary of the serpent god or goddess
the necropolis of

Aa-t bar (Aubar)


Mendes ; Gr.

^^ "^
6;ioi)(«.

^P*,
Shenar j^VOi' '^''
^^^ ^ ^O'
Aa-t Meri k^b-"^ ^, the ne.
L.D, III, 252, 122,
(j ^ '^'Y'^. IV,785,
cropolis of Mareotis,
(j(j

303
[ 950 ]

Aameh "^ u Island of the north," Aanreka (read


I \> I I I
i

an island near Pelusium.


I, IV, 792, a district

Aa-tmesq ''^^^flP^. "Tomb of the in Syria ; situation unknown.

bull's hide," a name of Abydos. Aa-t Nekheb [^:^ ^ district


4- JS '

in the Nome Diospolites.


Aa nasha (Mer-nasha) i^
Aa-t ent Kher-aha
^^ u^
T^ttt V^ O Harris 6iB, lo, a town in Egypt.
, I,

I J] B.D. 149, the 14th Aal in the

Aa-en-aufras ^^^^
% "^
Q^ O '
Tuat.
(1

" Island of Aufras," i.e., Cyprus.


Aa-t Neserneser (Aa-t en Serser?)

o
Q Q©
(i) a district in the Nome Her-
:

Aa en Abui (Abi ?)
\>
I

mopolites ; (2) a district in the Tuat.

Rech. 99, an island near Memphis.


J. ,

Aa en serser aw»aa
\> I

/\AAAAA

AaenAsi
~ \\
(\£^'
,
" Island of Asi,"
..

i.e.,
SI
Cyprus.
J\ f|©,Hh.356,
^ AAAAAA \7 \7

The correct speUing of Asi is U "TT" M f^-^^ -

see Aa-t Neser-


neser.
The form W is found on
n A
Aa en shau
I

the Stele of Canopus ; this is a corruption of

(VAAw\ j\ AAAAAA h jl IK^ [I [I f\y\/i , " Isknd estate of King Khufu (Cheops).

of Auntanai."
Aa-t ent qahu
Aa-t nebeh ^O 1 § •^, ^\ O—fl
, B.D. 149, a
(j

district in the Tuat.

9 vl the tomb of
, Osiris at Busiris.
A I I I
Aa en Kam-ur
Aaut en Beht I, the holy Q£^, a name of Athribis.
I I I 0£
tombs of EdfCl.

|^,ja^
Aa netrit ^^T-c^ ^ , a town of isis.
ftAAAAA

Aa-t nebs
J P I ©• =« Q U3 Aa-tnetrat ^^^^^^ ^ (^, Rec. 5,

88, a temple of Isis.

Aa nefer CH^T ^ a town in Egypt. Aa-t netrit ent Ra 1<=>


,

olio o
Aaneferenat czzsl^y (jci^^,
<^ '
a district near Denderah where Horus
overthrew Set.
5Q I

a name of Edffi.
Aarats 'r^ "^ ""S^ "j Rec 33, 6,

Aa-t nefer ^^^^^l'^, Rec n, 80,


Aradus; Heb.Tlli^, Tall al-'Amarnah ^t]]^
town in Lower Egypt. m] ^TT, Assyn'V^yy <HT<r ^T t^IT. Gr.

'A/)agos, 'OpOwaia, Arab. j\,.U Syr. ooototR', the


Aa-tnem-t
^"^^ ^ a district of
modern Ruwid.
cn' Denderah,

Aa-t ent mu
I^O^ Al/WAAA AA'VWX
Aa-t Rut *
^"^A©,
o ^ \>
^©,
(1
. O I O AATAAA
yv a town in the
I

Nome Mahetch,
'^^'^^^
B.D 149, a district in the f uat. 0^» (Kom 'al-Ahmar ?),
<2k I Q 3^s'
,
r 961]
''^^^'
Aarma (Aalma) Aa-t sab-Shu (?)
|^ I^ (5. a di»trict

topolis in the Athribite Nome. of Horus of Nekhen.

AarmaA "^
Gol. 4,
Jl ,^^ (j^^ltw). Aa-t Sebek
village in the Delta.
fc^^^, Mctben n. a
8, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^<2^
Aa rek (Aa-lek) ^^^^^ ^Z Aa sma
^*o , a name of EdfA.

the " Island of Philae," at the south end


AaSeneferu
near GIzah.
^ (UY\ - a town

i ,

of the First Cataract Copt. niXA.K, Arab,


Aa-tSkhau |^PJ'5^%0.atown
;
^h .

of Osiris situation unknown.


Aa-t Rek (Aa Lek) ''^^ ^ ;

AastA ^i^^'T'^fl. IV, 791, a district


L-^iJ u ©, in .Syria ; situation unknown.
with the article n L.-°-si
Aa-t 8hd,-t U'"^ a name of
the temple town of Philae. \7 CD'

Aaret^ ^^ IV, 791, a district


Per Rehreh (P)
^(j»
\, I 1

or town in Syria (Aradus ?) ; see Aarats Aa-tsha t-^™o, a sandy district;


o Situation unknown.
o

^1- Aa sher AA^^^*, Natron Island,


Aa-t heben l^;-^'^^ a town in
© /www ' Upper Egypt,
the VVadi Natrfln (?)

Aa-t Herui (?) 1^^^ ^ ^, Lower Aa-t qema hetchhetchui ^^^^^^\^

Egypt ; a cemetery of Horus and Set (?). ^S^ m I , Khemenu (Hermopolis).

Aa-t Hehu 1^:^^


11 ^® > ^ sanctuary
Aakati
f^ "^^^^^ I) t^^» R«c
in Ijjensu (Herakleopolis).
20, 118, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Aa hetep GID "^ , a name of EdfQ. '

Aa-t kek u^*^ TJ[^, Rec 33, 176,

Aa-t khet (?) t-s^ ® ^, Rec n, 80, "^j a town near al-Hibah.
a town in the Delta
o I

(?)
k:^=d a district near
Aa-t Geb o
las "^^^ n
Aakh- ^ o I
Edfa.
IkPoL'^^'^*'-"'
109, a district in Syria; situation unknown. Aatuba ^^^^'^t iv, 79^. «

Aakhatu I; Ci£^^, Rec district in Syria ; situation unknown.

20, 115, a district in Syria; situation unknown. Aa-t Tefnut i-s^j ^ ^ f^ ©,

the
Aa-t khenu trS^j
Nome Athribites.
^^© a district in
oO
Q
'
k=5J
o I
Ck
c=>>La^ CkO O*
Q o a name
Denderah.
of

Aa-t khnem Aa-t Tenen l."**^ vw«* <£|t -. , a sanctu-


k*SI ^^ ^ , a district in
the Nome Am-peh. ary in the Nome Prosopites; Copt. n^G^ItOlt,

Aai khnemu Q ^ gid (|(] © ,


^ Aa-tTha ^'^^'^ , a name of Anlt

5ui3 (](] ® , a town in Egypt. ^, the modern AsnA (I^topolis).


[952 ]

Aa-t tha Per-hemut u-'=^ Aa tchestches


L^°-sl ?^ /-^n^ ^^^, the necropolis

of the Nome Sebennyles. The name means


something like Andropolis-GynaecopoHs ; see a district in one of the Oases.
Strabo XVII, 803.
Aa-t Tchetmi u-°^
Aa-t tham village to the south-east of Thebes.

Annales, 4, 179, (1
_^[V£V] ,

"^s ^^' 799, a Sfidani country situation


^ 1

Pm
r\/\/i
'
;

unknown.

D:£\^' O I

Rhind Pap.
o I
^^ , 24, 56 ; var. u-°-nI li

IV, 800, a Sildani country ; situation unknown.


""Srv '^'^ the town and necropolis of Western
Aaiuran (Aaiulan) hf^hh \'^^
'

_£i)^ f\/\/i Thebes ; Copt. 2^HJULe,

Aathaker <czp>j^^ ,
iv, 790, a fv/vn , L.D. Ill, 252, 26, Ajalon; compare Heb.

district in Syria; situation unknown. pS^hi, Josh. X, 12, Assyr. >-tJ] ^f? S^ ^f.

Aatlm , IV, 792, a district


Aau fj^V Rec. 20, 114 .
^/\\
V I w w
in Syria ; situation unknown Q£^, IV, 806, a Sudani country; situation
unknown.
Aa-t ta Nome
(?) ^^ , the 6th
Aaui (I'^'^flQ. IV, 805, a Sadani

of Upper Egypt (Tentyrites). country ; situation unknown.

Aa-tta(?) ^A- - P
Aaur "^ ^=f IV, 805, a SQdani
(?) (j
,

country ; situation unknown.


rrzi , the capital

of the 6th Nome of Upper Egypt (Denderah). ^^^^ tJc^'A-Z-9o8,ii8,y^,


^ Q -M 5 ^ © the capital of Ta-set
Aatamm :1
[^£^,
TTJ
J
, ,

\>
Anastasi I, 22, i, a country in Northern Syria; S^, i.e., Nubia, the ist Nome of Upper Egypt
compare Heb. Q^tSfi^.
(Elephantine) ; see Abu ?
J '^ ^ .
Ele-

phantine.
1"°^ %jrjj^, a town in the Nome Pharbaetites.
Aab kher "^ 11,
^^^; J' 69, a place;
I
/n
^ 3
situation unknown.
Aatmamt (^^^,L.D.
1^:
3, 252, 98, a district in Syria ; situation unknown. Aabtet ¥ ^ "^
^ , a name of Herur
^ X ^
7=1 '^
_^ , near Beni Hasan.
Aatraa D^^a, L.D. III,

252, 100, a district in Syria ; situation unknown;

see
W f^^^

(2 .^ no iO io
Aa-t Tchefa h , Abydos
::a
a district in the Tuat where food
Ml' was stored.
see
u Q:^
', Aram, Pap. 20, ;o"1Ilb^«
[ 963 ]

Aam the capital of the Nome Aakhu user A^ut nebt enti

Aamu kehek
Ament.
khet ta '^ J^
ft-f

J rl
'^ ^ ^ SS:^
() \ ^ ^, A.Z.
a name of Deoderah.
1883, 88, a nomad tribe conquered by Amen-
betep I. Aakhu mennu '^il*^^^, Rcc. ta,
64, a name of Rarnak.
Aama n ^^ _^ A fv^v^ , a country in

the Egyptian SfldAn. Aakhu-t ent Ra heri neteru 'Si^ ®


y ^ "^ 3CX
^1^1^ . a name of Theljcs.

I^> 797, a Sftddni country situation unknown.


;
Aakhu Ament c^ ^, var.
{^ [g^g,
^
Aantem
^^'
A

797' ^ Sudani
lani country;
c situa-
A a temple of Osiris in the Nome Ament.

^^n=n:
f>^^vo '
tion unknown. 1 Aakhut-en-Aten c^ h^^, ^
IV, 803, a SQdani

country ; situation unknown. built by Amenhetep IV near the modern village


of Tall al-*Amirnah ; called also Pa Atenher
Aarakaraka []^"=^U"7"LJ,
IV> 796, a SOdani country ; situation unknown.
'^'^
IV, 799, a Sadani country Aakhu-t ent Amen-ren-f c^
Aah [1%,
^ _^.
m ' situation unknown.
l|^ ftAAAAA a name of Thebes.
"^ ^ Jc^^^^, the 5th station (I ,

Aahetb (j

on the Kana-Kuser Road, near the Red Sea. Aakhu-t en Ra c^ ^3, a temple of
Horus in Edfft.
Aakhekh '^ ^, a town
(j in Egypt.
Aakhu-theh^^|o|;,j(c^5;,
Aakhet "^ ®'^, IV, 802,
country ; situation
(j

unknown.
a sadani
/^I^ ^
C^ j^. rOr^ 8 n 8
"^ X^X'
a name
of Edfa
of the temples
and Dendcrah.

Aakh-t Amen ^jj h


AA/WNA I
, the vine Aakhu-t 8heta-t cQd™JI c^^
land of Libya-Mareotis; var. Aakh-t Menh "hidden horizon," a name of the tomb.

Mil™ Aakhu-t taui qO^

Aakh-t
,
Menh M^ f^^-M
the vine land of Libya-Mareotis.
a name of Memphis.

Aasen (I'^K^*^, IV, 8oa, a SfldanI

country ; situation unknown.


'^~
Aakhu-t ^ii^ . a name of the temple
of Amen-Ra at Thebes.
Aak (| "^ ^. IV, 8o2, a SOdAnl

a funerary temple country; situation unknown.


Aakhu-t

Aakhu-t '^^ ^ /\
of Men-kau-Heru.

the name of the


Aakaraka
SQd&nt country ;
()

situation
^U "Y*
unknown.
U c^^« »

pyramid of Khufu at GIzah.


Aaku. Aauk I] "^ ^^ /^ «^.
Aakhu Asut '^^ n I
/\ , the name

of the pyramid of Neb-hep- RS (Menthu^ietep)


(]
"^^^^^^ f^Q^va, a district near the

at Thebes. modem Gebel A|>mar.


[ 954 ]

Z3 '='
B.D.G. an estate of '"'^
Aag (]
^ '
76,
Assa.
Aimers H H © , Methen 1 1, a village

or estate in the Delta.


Aati /^%^Z^/^ ,
w
AA/SAAA Ainu (Ainnu) ^ ^ (] -^ ^. iv, 791,
y^^ \> , Mar. Karn.
a district in Syria; situation unknown.
52, 7, a canal in An (Heliopolis).
Airanra(P)|]^q(j^;7;-^.lv,
Aatuart(?) (j^]5^c^^, iv,8oi,
792, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
Aikhka
Aatef, Ateftit
(] ^^ © ^ .
(]
Nastasen Stele 46, a Sfidani country ; situation

]11®' 1^^®©' a Nubian town unknown.

with quarries of 2i) -wwvn a\ , rubies (?)


Aitua (j ^ (j(j ] f] ;^, IV, 790, a

district in Syria ; situation unknown.


Aat /l'^ ^"^^ ^•^- ^49. 45. a town in

Hm © '
theTuat. AUU 7\
^^ jXj , Rec. 3, 2, IV, 385,

a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

(1 o >K ,
a district in the Nome of Menu. Au-t , a name of Abu (Elephantine).

Aaatchem (]_.^^^,iv,798, Au-t n Net Amenit (?) ^ O


f\ Q % "^ ^. [
^^-^^
1 . a Sddani country
, a name of Sni (Latopolis).

situation

Aau
unknown. Auaram . . .
^ <^ .^
(1 D %^ © , a town in Egypt. ^^ ©, Rec. 13, 3, a town in Egypt.

Aar Aamu (Aal Aamu) fl


' ° AA Auanau (1 % (1
^^^^ Q ^, iv, 784, a

district in Syria ; situation unknown Heb. "l^'lt^j ;

^ V^ © , a town in Egypt.
I Chron. viii, 12. The modern Kafr 'Ana (?)
Aarsa h
^ a'^^^ ^ , IV, 789, a dis-
Auanauqu (]^(j'^^^, IV, 789,a
trict in Syria ; situation unknown. unknown.
district in Syria ; situation

Aashu, Aashaa
806 (Ram. Ill (1 ° (1
(1

'^
°

D£V£])
A "^ [v^vq

, a Sudani
, i v,
Aua (Auaut?)
quarter of Memphis.
^^^ ©, a

country ; situation unknown, Auat ^^ °(^^^, IV, 805, a SMani

Aathen [1
I
^^
/wwvA '
^^'
try
^°'^'
;
^ Sudani coun-
situation unknown.
country ; situation unknown.

Ai (1^(1(1 [v^ ^^' 788, a district


unknown.
in AubarJ^^^T-.f]^^^^,
1 21 1 1
'
Syria ; situation
(J
V ^^ ^ ^^' ^ "ame of many » 7^"^'

districts in Syria ; compare Heb. 73^^ "fertile


ll (1 _ , B.D.G. 9, a sanctuary at Latopolis. land," " meadow."

Aibra
^ 7\ J I
'
^^' '^^^' ^ district in Aubarrna [] ^ ^^ , ^^ ^ ,

Syria ; situation unknown IV, 789, a district in Syria; situation unknown.

Aim'r
^ ^ CsCb^, Rec. 20, 116, a AubaU ^ 1^ Ij
(j
, IV, 791, a district

district in Syria ; situation unknown. in Syria ; situation unknown,


[ 955 ]

Aubir(?)q^J.<=,(]^J.- Augertt f]^^^, the necropolis of


IV, 781, 785, a district in Syria situation un-
known.
;
Heliopolis; see Agertt fl
^ ****.

17,
Aupa
I,
(j

22, 6, Anastasi
(2
^ "^ IV,
"I

16,
(v:^, Anastasi

11, a district in
I, Autir ^^]()(]'7^.
trict in Syria ; situation unknown.
IV, 790. a div

Syria ; Tall al-'Amarnah V 1^} ^. Autrfta ^"'^^^^^^"^(vv)


(1
'•^^
Aum'i ^^^||(](], IV, 793,adis.
» IV, 785, a district in Syria; Heb.
trict in Syria; situation unknown.
"':in"|N, Numb, xxi, 33, LXX 'Eipat^, Eusebius
^AunenAn-nef(?)^gY|l^ WffX
imu.
V 5 V

^ , a sanctuary of Khnemu-Ra at I^topolis.


Authu (1
^ '"^ I (VVQ , Anastasi I, 21, i,

Auna
in the district of
j^
^^ Hensu.
©, A.Z. 35, ,8, a town
(]ps=%[i£S^, L.D. III, 131, a district near

Tyre ; Tall al-'Am4rnah ^tj\ '^ ^fj.


Aunam' ^"^^^^i iv, 788, a dis-
^^ c(0)3. Famine Stele 15 - Abu ? J ^
trict in Syria; situation unknown.

Aunufr
in Syria ; situation
^ ^ ^, unknown.
IV, 789, a district
,V . Elephantine.

© a name of Khemenu (Hermo-


Ab O Q^:^'
o polis).

Auntanai y\ ^AAA/v^
1 (] "^ (](] Ci^^,
Cyprus ; Assyrian mo/ Ya-at-na-na t^]} V a Sudani country ; situation unknown.
^T *-^T "^^T. ^^^ At-na-na ttl —^] —^\, V
Or. KvTT^o? Abaria(]|>^^^(]^c^.,.».
^Ur ^^^^^' ^^^ ^°' "'*' ^ Sudani 3, 252, 40, the name of several places in Syria.

country; situation unknown.

a
Abarteth
district in Syria
(]

;
^ ^ T'c^
situation unknown.
* ^^' ^^'

789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown. Abakhi i)


^ ^^ ® ()(]
(^^. Rec »<>.

Aurm' &; ^^ ^ , IV, 790, 793, 118, a district in Syria; situation

AbaU
unknown.

a district in Syria ; situation unknown. (j


^ ^^ ] !j
• I V« 790. a district

Aurna ^^ ,
\ ' ^^' 793. a dis-
in Syria

Abua
; situation unknown.

trict in Syria ; situation unknown.


country
(1
J^^. unknown.
IV, 805, a sadini

Ausaas y^
^p o<=. "^ P © , p. 423,
; situation

Abureth (j^ J^'^^D:£\>3, Rec ao,

116, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.


N. 1 2 1 o, the district of Anu sacred to the god-
dess Ausclasit. Abre (|
J yi^ ' . the name of several

Aushi ^o(),^ii3n(JQ^,IV, districts in Syria; compare Heb. 73M, a

799, a Sildani country ; situation unknown. meadow-like country.

Aushen ^^^^^^,
country; situation unknown.
IV, 801, a SQdan!

I
a
Abrannu
district in Syria
fl

;
^ ^ ^\*^^'
situation unknown.
79»,

Aukam'
trict in Syria ;
^ \ ^.
situation unknown.
iv, 793, a dis-
'

Abuatyra^^.y^i<^,
B.M. 657, a country in the Northern SQdin.
[ 956 ]

Absau II
J ^ if^ ci:^:^. Rec. 20, 114,

IV, 806, a Sfidani coun-


cy^,
try ; situation unknown.

Absaqaba, Absaqbu (j J <S::^ ^ a

ji'^fj®.^j®-r^si-—
fWQ , Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district (?) in Syria.

Absi (] J 5^ [1 (j(],
IV, 803, a SQdini

country ; situation unknown. the temple ol Atnen-Ra (Karnak) at Thebes,


~*7 ^^^
Abskhen (1
^J \ , Nastasen
Ap-t ur-t h
I
° ^=*
rri''^
— -* I—
'^


, the sanctuary of
Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern
the goddess Apit at Thebes.
Sftdan.

Abshatna [j^JliM^J ^> IV, Aput nub


Stele 14, the "golden temple"
(1
jj jj j] ^ nfiHi^,

at
Nastasen

Napata; see
794, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Diodorus III, 6.

town near the modern Abft Simbel in Nubia ;


Ap-tshema (1° ^^v, ^3^, the

Gr. 'Afiovf^Ki9, Ptolemy IV, 7, 16, Aboccis, southern Apt, i.e., the temple of Luxor.
Pliny VI, 29. AAAAAA
Apamai h ^A/^AAA

^ ^
Abt (jj-^^®.
Jour. As. 1908,
Rev. .3,37,

314, Abydos;
y
see
Rec. 33, 6, Apaniea (Assyr. >-t]] fjf 5^^ Ji:^ t]>
B.M. S.P. I, 176), on the river Silhu; varr.
c^^ ' Abetch.
U AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
n (}»^
I
^S\ n '^^'^^'^

Abti y:
B.D.G. 18, a quarter of S(St=t' _^ D:^>^'
i\\ '^ '
Saut (Lycopolis).
Apaqa ^ ^^ zi'^c^^, Rec 20,
Abti 2' B-D-G. 181, a sanc- (j

() J ^ ]^ 118, probably one of the four cities called


tuary of Thoth in Khemenu (Hermopolis).
pSN, Josh, xix, 30, nf^O^., in Josh, xiii, 4,

Abthesa
J ^^ s=j P
(1 (1 , iv, 800, XV, 53, I Sam. xxix, i, i Kings xx, 26; Assyr.

a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.

Abtu "^ _, Abydos; see i w


Apitcha () ^ °
i ^ c^.
compare Heb. Y^^^,
Rec. 20,

116, a district in Syria;


Abtu ic V\ ^^, a sanctuary of the
Josh, xix, 20.
Abtu fish (?) ; situation unknown.

Ap,Api,Apu ()^/()d^©, !\d\


Apuqen (1
1
^
^ I
'^
fl
^
AAAAAA
,
iv, 784, a

district in Syria ; situation unknown.

f,,(|°®.(lioV,ll°^,q-. Apthen ^a^"^, h^o \^'^^^


i — I
)
h
1 ^ AAAAAA 1 1 LaAAAAaJ
cfLl
c^^^,

© , ^ , Panopolis, the capital of the r\ \ AAAAAA


IV, 784; var. [Id 1^ Q:£\£|, a district

noma r (Panopolites) and the centre of the in Syria ; situation unknown.


cult of Menu, or Khem, or Amsu perhaps
;

-«aoD» r2i
AptU n ^ ^ _
. Mission 1 3, 4, Abydos (?)
another name for Khemenu
Copt. cijAxm, Arab, ^^.^\, Eth. ATi<^^: Apptchu (1
° '^%. IV, 798, a Sadani
country ; situation unknown.
[957 ]

Afresh Am'shana \^t^^Ji]^ '^. w.


()Y^.(1Y—^!^.
a town in Egypt.
(jgk d|i1i2 V' IV, 78 a, a district in Syria;

situation unknown.

Am'kau
Ci£^, a Saddnt country ; situation unknown.

district in Syria; situation


()
^^, y{',, IV. 793. a
unknown.
Afttit [1
^ ll /If)
"^ a town near Buhen
H^^ OHH©' (WM! Halfah).
Am'U (]
^^](|ci^, Eg. Res. 71,
Afth (j^^t^i^^. IV, 799; see (j*^. 120, a district. in Syria; compare Heb. TGH,
2 Sam. viii, i.
Am-t (j
Ti=i, (1 T _^ , a part of the

Nome Seshesht x.
Rec.
(1
1
r=z InT
Jfi*^ JT
^ ®, II, 146, B.D. 17, 90,
9'. 93. Bute.

SOddni country ; situation unknown.


Nome S) -^ .

"^
Amu aas -(I-
U
s S
V I
'^
o ^' ,
* ^V"
Letopolis.

Amubes ^ H, iv, 803, a

m^©'Jl^l©' f] t\ ^ ^ a sanctuary of Osiris at



Letopolis. SAddni country
(?)
;
/]

situation
J
unknown.

Amam, Ammaau h ^ k ^\ f\./\/i,

necropolis of Thebes.
Aman (j^Q (]'^(\£VQ, Rec. 20, 116,
Ampeh /«_SS) the 19th Nome of Lower
a district in Syria ; situation unknown. •
i^-^' Egypt.

Am'r '|(H^^,
Ament il|]
©.Rev. 13.30; i|j^]^,
(]
\
e w
1
1

^ p^^^^ Anastasi III, 8, 7; compare Heb.
'•ibw.
Rev. II, 186 = ft . .

Am'ur (1
Amen-t [J-^, "^j Libya- Mareotis,
1 III 11 i|]

the 3rd Nome of Lower Egypt.


Rec. II, 67, (j
V\ , the land of

the Amorite; Tall aI-*Amarnah V y]f "^^»-yy<f.


Amen-t Anpu(?) \±L, u. 575,

and N. 965, a district in Egypt or the Tuat.


Am-Ut(?) (]^^^^^^'^l\^\a,IV, 788,

a district in Syria ; situation unknown.


Amen heri ib (1
"^^ <& 2 Jl , *

town near Abshek (AbQ Simbcl).


Am'resk ^ ^^^*^ \ IV, 789,

a district in Syria
[]

; situation unknown.
w

tj
Amen kheperu
_ , B.D.G. 29, a sanctuary
(1
*^^

in
f^ ^^
the Nome
Am'rashak (] ^ ^"^ TiM ^^ ^ , Rec.
Sept (Arabia^
20, 117, a district in Syria; situation unknown. /\ J\^

Am'hur ()^^n]^<=>,iv,794, Amensekher If^ P ^ fN/v^ ,R nr.

a district in Syria; situation unknown. 3, a cemetery at Thebes.


[958]

Amentehend^J AnMenthlgS^.lg^l-^,
•'
Amen of the hill," the district of Tehen at "the An of Menthu," Hermonthis.
Thebes.
Anmeh|gfg,|gi7^-.
Amenu-t Khufu (p ^^^] (]
"An of the North," Heliopolis; Heb. ]*!«,

>, B.D.G. 32, an estate of Khufu.


Copt, oon ; |n "W' , a town near Tanis

Amentd (] ^ ^^^^^
|l (1 q£^, Rec 20, tn® " ci'
P.S.B. 15, 444, Heliopolis and Her-
monthis.
119, a country conquered by Rameses III.
AnShema |^-r. |gi;, |

South," Hermonthis; Copt. epJULOnx, ep-


^ (1
/
C [I (1 , the temple of Osiris and JULeUT, the modern Armant.
,

cemetery of Memphis (Sakkdrah) ; (1 £n Anut , the towns of the Nome


"*] ^ the cemetery of Babylon
*
{
NeferAabti ^'^^ f (Heroopolites).
cm *r* \> I
of Egypt.

Ammekhas
a Sfldani country; situation unknown.
(1 /=z ^ ^d , iv, 803, An-t (1 /wwA QUID , a " valley " near Memphis,

An-ti Q'^", Q
<S=ci [mi
AA/VNAft

Amkhent j^ p®' *^^ ^^'^^ Nome of 1 /wvaaaQIIID


AAAAAA imiD ' "1
1 i::^ Gnni

/ AAAAAA UM] , I , M AAAAAA K-CC. lO,'


Lower Egypt (Bubastites). ici ^ 1<e<«\\iiniD 1^ WQimi'
Gebelen, in Upper Egypt.
Amestrek
20, 115,
mM]
a Sudani country; situation unknown.
fv-^^/1 , Rec.
^33»
m
An-t (1'^,
i l
,

the valley of ° , near

Amter (l|;v
" '^, Crocodiiopoiis, Beni Hasan.
1 .B'^<=z> \> 1
"ear Gebelen.
An-t hesmen ^^^
(1
I AAAAAA
?
A
^5,
AAAAAA
()
I
<&< ^
A
AAAAAA " ""
r
000
\ |

000
l

| , M ' '
, n A^WAA f\y\/l
Rec. .6, 75, 3., 16^. <
^ AAAAAA A ^ ° ° I i^ <^
|. Igi- f]
© s^.
Q r'^^^-"^ o [ AAAAAA I AAAAAA ; (i) Q, TCgion to the
,

west of Cairo, i.e., the "Natron Valley," Wadi


1873, i°5> Heliopolis, the capital of the Nome
l-Natrftn ; Arab. ^^uiaJJ^ ^J^j , the "Natron
<>W>-^^(Heliopolites); Heb. pb^, Assyr. >-t]f
1
K'SSE tyyjt ^, Copt. twn. Mountain " of the Copts, WTOOt JULHI^O-
ceXJL; (2) a district of Al-Kab.

An-t hetch Nekhen (?) h ^^ f^/^/^

^ n <e=«i 0_^ ^ O capital of the


^P©' ^r^n^CW]' Nome Ten (?)
An nut Tern ill 5 ®
© ^,
/= ^jrzn

-^, Hermonthis.
111 £:i I

Ant Seneferu
estate of Seneferu.
(TTHS^' '"

An en Pteh rt ^ /vswvx
CJ A 111 A/W\AA
Antt tehen (1 '^^^ ©
1 AAAAAA rO^-^
]U A§ "T,-
O III
09 ^
I

„ ft , Denderah. "crystal valley," a district near tJensu (Hera-


kleopolis).

derah.
An en Nut |
AwvvA ^^
o © , Den-
^n ^^ n \>
B.D.G. 48, the Canopic
arm of the Nile.
[ 959 ]

Ana (j
— ^, ^ IV, 802, a sodant
fwi
country ; situation unknown.
the capital of iilJiJ (Heroonpolitef);
Uq.
I 1 © '
^ *°*" '" Upper Egypt. Gr. Yffif^ou, Heb. "^IttJC?)

An&uben (j
— ^ J ^. ^

(]
iv, 790,
.^^«Mrj«o,:(Tzi]f
a district in Syria ; situation unknown. I, a strong city in the Delu.
I

Aniurepda — h"^ h %^
"^^^^
j\
Aneb hetch-t J^, "White wan.'*
IV, 782, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Gr. AtvKw Tfrxo*! the ist Nome of Lower Egypt
Anaugasa (Angas)
^ S "^ (] (Memphites); Upl "^
J
^^'^, the eastern

quarter of Memphis,
jj^'^ Qt the "White-
IV, 665, 704, 716, a district in Syria; var.
walled City" (Memphis).
'^"^ S f^/^''
Alt-K. 595, Tall al-'Amarnah ;

O -^' Assyr. 7^ V |]f<


- ^. Aneb Sebek H a quarter of
Memphis.
An&utena h a — h %\ '"^ ll '^ , i v,
Anbeth '^ ||s= , IV,
791, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
797, a SOddni country; situation unknown.
Annasa 1 1

137, a district in Syria; situation unknown.


^ ^ ^
\ Y^^^. R^c. 8,
Anpu J^, ^S. the 17th Nome
of Upper Egypt (Cynopolites).
Annaui
district in Syria
(]

;
^^^
situation unknown.
hL IV, 793, a
Anpu mer ankh >^:J^^ '^csl ?• ©,
B.D.G. 60, an estate of O -cso- \J
Ani _^ (](] ^, Hh. i6r, Rec. lo, 140, 27, ( I
J.

IV, Anpu sankh i^a^ H •?• ©,


^ Q , 1 121, Sen, Sni (AsnS). B.D.G. 60,

<e*i a town in the Nome Anpu.


**^^ ^
Anem
1

^ t®'^ '" the Thehan


1 /VVA/NAA 1 1 1 1
,
fl
1 ^=1^ ^3 Nome.
canal in the Nome of Sept ^v

Anini (?) | ^^
[]

^^
iwj, Eg. Res.
Anm'im'(?) 1
156, a district in Syria; situation
1
^ (]() ^, ud.
unknown.
3.

84, 140, a district in Syria; situation unknown.

Annukherut ® ^%.
Anern'ri A ^ a/vws^ .^ ' A [v^vj,

1)^'^^ L.D. III, 252, 67, a district in Syria; situation


unknown.
(]
^'^^^^, IV, 283, a district in Syria;

compare Heb. Jl"^n2b^., Josh. 19, 19. Anmua(?) O'^'^"^'^, IV,


797, a SOddnt country, situation unknown.

[A]ner en Behu( [(]] c^^


the sandstone quarry of EdfO.

Q
yyii
quarter of Memphis.
©' ^^'"P^"^' T'
^^^ eastern
Aner rut
Town," a name of the
I)
^ J„
necropolis.
^^ .
" Sandstone

Anruar
a town near Pelusium
[(jJ^fl'Y*©'^*™^^^
E : (i) ; (2) U
I (] Stele 82, a town in the SQdin.
[960]
Anertha
district in Syria;
I I

situation
„ gf
unknown;
'
IV,

Tall
789, a

al-
Arana
1 i? (j
|jk

710, a district in Syria; situation unknown.


^ \ ^^^^' ^^'

'Amirnah -tl'f ^i t^J {?.


a name of
Anretbu | *^%^q^v5, iv, 690, the Sekhem (Letopolis).

district of Ullaza (?)


Arpenkha ^ *^^^ ° ,
IV.

^
[)

Ankenna (J
^a/wva , iv, 797, a
793> ^ district in Syria; situation unknown.

Sfldani country situation unknown.


;
Ari sheps l\^ J\ \l^, Rec 27, 4, a

An ta neter-t ill
%^ T town in Egypt.

.1 o
, Denderah. Aru h -<s>-
1
%
_Zi
(vw}, T. 351, the name
of a country.

Antebt ^^ JllQ^^, IV, 805, aSCldani Aru [1 -<s>-%^ ®, ^- ^^'' ^^^ "^"^^ of
1 Ji a town.
country ; situation unknown.
Aru (l-<2>-^Ci£\£|, Rec. 23, 125, a name
Anttepus ^^^
/VAAAAA
"^
"^
a % ^^>
_ZI
iv, 802,
ofHebenuyg.
a SQdani country ; situation unknown.

An Thar a district near Aruna (read Auna) ^s>-


^a s
^^^^/vv fv^yl
| J
Edm.
•<2>- -^^ \\ Q£^, Ionia and the lonians,
Anthaqeb |
a district in Syria ;
I

situation
gf' ^
unknown.
J>
IV, 791,
Greeks, etc.; Heb. ]V, Ezek. xxvii, 13, Isa.

Ixvi, 19, Q"'^'l''n 125., Joel iv. 6, Assyr.


Anthka A ' ^^^^'^[y\£), Rec. 20, \- ^^y? :r:4 ^-^y y? y?, v ^^y? y]; ^y ^,
116, a district in Syria; situation unknown. Copt. oTeeienm, oYemm.

Arapakha h [M^,

I
, Kubban Stele 30, B.D.G. 1320, a swampy Rec. 20, 116,
Ml f^^^
, IV, 719; van

district in the Nome ^^^ J , Natho ; Assyr.

--yy .-ry t^y -y<y tyyyc:, Gr. Na^tz., ncoi/t. j3p ^jii , Gr. 'AppaTraxi'ri-^'

^^^
Antches f^ , B.D. 15 (Litany), a Arp-hesp (j<=.D^^, (|"^^,
mythological locality.
V^ J =
0= =^ , :^^ , a name of Sunnu (Aswan).
Ara, Ala (1 I , IV, 788, a district I
/WVSAA AAAA/VN
Arapusnen (j^^Q^P rv^^ ,

in Syria ; situation unknown


Rec. 20, 117, a district in Syria; situation un-
^^^ o
Ara (Ala) (j ^ A
-Sask
known.
T^=T
a town on the Island of Meroe, '
Alwah ; Arab. Arnaaa (?) ^2>-tv rv/\/-i , iv, 796,

a SClddni country ; situation unknown.

Arit(Parit)
^^Tt'^^^IIT' Arm'then h
^ unknown.
a Nome 126, a district in Syria, situation
11^ (1(1 : (i) district in the of

Set ; (2) a district in the Nome Sma-Behut. Arenna


\
Arara n ^ .a^si _2a»i 1 cy^£i, Gol. l^^r^
-
V f^^^ J

4, 3, a district ; situation unknown. Treaty 26, a district in Syria; situation unknown.


[961 ]

-cso.
92, a district in Syria ; situation unknown. A o Ao , a district in the Nome Ka-Kam
(2 (5

Arnir(?) ^^^'^ 55^^ (Athribites).


(j^'^"7T^'^^'
district in Syria situation unknown.
^ ^^ \1
;

ArtAqana ()
-=> 1

] (] "^^
Arenth h Ml ^^^ Mar. Aby. Alt-K. 121; compare pHyN, Joshua xv, 50.

II .4. 15. Annales


(j I
,

/VAAA/NA A I /VA/V>AA
*,

4,129, the Orontes ; Assyr. ^C|T -Hf- ^J. district in Syria ; situation unknown.
T]f J^f J?

" Eye of Ra " ArtUt (j^'Y^lo^tyvQ, IV, 687, a


o i
©' «a ,

— a name of Thebes. district in Syria; var. ()d?^*^'%jLJ Tall

Arherr (?) () ^ *^ ' -^ C:^^, L-D. al-'Amarnah --yy <T--rT<T ttlT •!=TT«^T-

III, 252, 70, a district in Syria ; situation un- Artnai(P)()^^]^|||);,Heru-


known. satef Stele 157, a country in the SClddn.

Aras (]
§^^^, IV. 790,
(j ^ <=> 1 Artenu (1
1
^ "^ o %
Hi Jf
o£^,
£i II
' l.d. hi,

131, a district in Syria; situation unknown.


I^l]t^£^, Rec 21, 98,
(]
^^Y*"^ ^,
Rec. 10, 209,
^^ (^ I

] t^£^^, ^^,
^
(] I
(]

Arth, Artheth ^
Rec. 32, 69, gi ^_^ l^ a district in '
(1 I
"j
^ , ()
1 . fV"V>1

Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah V I? -^T <T- ^T?.


1] , a country in the Sfidin.

Arras Q ^ ^5 lA 1
^^^^
Y Nastasen Artha
(J^'^'T^^
D£^, Rec 20, 118;

Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern


see
Sadin.
Arthakna (1
^^ <^.
^'^^' wwiA iv,
1 ezj. I v^Sr _l3Cv»

788, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.


IV, 793, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

Arka (]^_afii ^J'|(^^^:a, Goi. 4, 8, a


Arthu (1 ^ *^ '

%. Mar. Karn. 38,

district ; situation unknown.

Arkan I]^^^^. Rec. 20,116.

a district in Syria situation unknown. (]^^*^^^(via,


;
%>tv\a, IV, 6«9,

Arkara (j ^ ^ ti^i^, *Rec.

20, II 6, I] g*. , ^, Herusatef Stele 28, a ^fvyvn Gol. 4, 2, a district in Syria ; Tall al-

city and country in the SOdin.


l'^^' 'Amdmah V <THff<T II ^FC?)

Arat (]^J^,'^1ti^.Arvad;Heb.
Arkarka » < . j
f^^^ Mar. Aby. , II, 2,
THN, Tall al-' Amamah -t]} <TH[f<T ^T^ ,^H
a district ; situation unknown.
(other forms arc: ^tT\ <T--]ff<T ^-TT ^T.
^rgat
Northern
(II) "S^
Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah -t.J\
^ ^. ^ district in


V <THff<T «=m«= m^ V
etc), (k. 'O/>0wataf
Ti

Arab.
Ti

jL.U
OT ^T
***« modern
m*
Ruwftd.
3 '
[962]

Aratana ^'^ As-t aah '^


B.D.G. n, "Seat
(] V c^^^,
J^ ^^, of

Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un- the Moon," i.e., the capital ot the Oasis of

known. Tchestchestt "^ "*^ '^ ^ or V V ^ "^


Ahau(?) \ ra^^^/\, I) ra (Dakhlah).

^ Sudani country "^^


\ J^ \\
^Jv> y*
^^' ^^9^'
unknown.
;
As-t ab n "v^ = Per-bar-as-t "i^
situation J
W J <o
Ahat (?) ij ra
^ ] m cv£^^, iv, 805
<c=:> n /^

Balbes
J

j^jui-
a town in the Western Delta : Arab

(Ram. Ill, (] ra'^^t^^), a SM^ni


country ; situation unknown. As-t ab Ra O jlO f]
, Palermo Stele,

0^j)-0^, Ojj^J^,B.D.ai4,a
sun-temple near Sakkarah,

As-t dr menu en He-t-Her er


^-1l>^'1l^^--> unknown.
sehetep neteru r^
IV, 798, a Stidani country ; situation Oi- 0(50 O
Denderah.
Ahautt l)!"^^^. IV, 806, a
,

Sddini country ; situation


"""^
unknown.
Rec. 15, 68, a town
As-t ar-t (?) Heru f|
^ ^^ ^ ,

Ahni(?) ^^
" Seat of the Eye of Horus," t.e., a district in
(jl W in Egypt.
Sekhet-Hemam (Wadi an-Natrlin).
Akhna Q
® (],Jv,8o2,a5SftdS.ni coun-
ituation unknown.
try ; situatu
1 A,A/vAAA 1
As-t As-t emkhet ha-s
Aklienn(]^§,R--^.^3.Leont.-
i^^-i
i^ii' i^i
'^
As Denderah.
'^-ipi;>i&p|'ip^^
As-t aten em nub jj
"^
[j
ftAAAAA
r?) 000
K-1PP®-1PPS-1P^&cA=.>'---«- a temple of Horus at Edfd.
70, a town near Memphis (?)

As-tuab rl'^
/t^.^," Holy place."
^«tii^;^.ft&i.(i&::i,- AiC-Ji m. ^@ i.e., Philae.

two Egypts — Upper and Lower. Ast Unep fl


" ^"^, fl
" ^^.
As en neteru neterit (j ft P '^ '^^^^ rlrrD,a nameof Edfd
_ a sanctuary i'h Heliopolis.
pj ,

As-t ur-t en hem Heru-Aakhuti


"^
As-t au ab jj /^ "^ , Denderah.
^
As-t au ab enti neteru nebu X ^
^"' , Denderah.
r|

name
'Id"^^ ^J O
of the shrine of Harmakhis.
^'^common

As-t per Het-Her kher menu


^, B.D.G. 15, a district near Nerutef Zii ftA.AA/w Denderah.
UZi O ^::>oeo ©'
As-t per seshem en Het-Her urth
As-t &ab-s He-t-Her
"" ]|

Denderah.
"^
fP O
nebt taui am j^^
CD
', Denderah.
^^^ '^
fl
iJl 1^5 '
'

1
Vk.
^SJM /^^
/RX .
»
[968 ]

As-t pesAs ta
jj^
°
1 P fj ^®'
As-t ent 9et-9er nebt An jj CD
J
^ Q ^ ^ ^ "''^"'c of Denderah, " bake- , Denderah.
iim'^ltt©' house." i c
As-t n sek tchet -(w ^T^ ^
A8.tpeshNebtij|^^3^^ jj
^^fci

Denderah.
'^ "place of the division of the two Horus
® ^
gods," i.e., Denderah. As-t en ta neterit em tchAm rl

As-t in's menu ent Het-Her &ms


O Denderah.
ic^^di^o ,

AB.tneterulj^=nf^;.J-'n;.
As-t m' snef sa
Denderah.
jj C-2 -y^
,^ ,
Edra.
£i
As-t Menti ^ i"^^*^
"^^^ As-t neteru
rl
ii » a place in Jill;, j|*;,jj c:]
the region of Mareotis. HH"^^ a sanctuary of Amen-Ra in Pa khen
III '
Ameni (Diospolis Parva).
As-t mer ftb en Ra r]
'
„ ^
the sanctuary of Hathor at Denderah.

T[ ^, a temple of Ra m Denderah.
As-t meskhen-t en Asi Al\^ ^ jl,

J^An^^ni^l^ " birthplace of Isis "—


11 nlll I -wwv^ il O (a\' a name of Denderah.
>/ , a temple of Horus in EdfQ.

^As.thijj°ra(l(lfe,jj^rn
As-t nefer-t ril^>fl^l^>a temple of _ , "Place of joy," i.e., Denderah.
Horus in Hensu (Herakleopolis).
Asut Hem jj"^ I

^^, "The Seats of


As-tnefer-t
jj^;,jj^j^|, Horus," i.e., Denderah.
the temple of Hathor at Denderah.
A8.thetjJ^Jof;,jj^|%'^j(,
As-t nefer-t en neteru neterit
"Seat of Eternity": (i) Denderah; (2)
the
fj
CD
, Ck

temple of Denderah.
|o|, a sanctuary in Bekha J^J (3)
J] CD
mut Heru K G X a common name for the tomb.
As-t enth n
,

As-t heq ^
fj T ^ ®' "Scat of the

Governess," i.e., EdfO.


As-t en Ra ^ O '^, Edfd
j]3
As-t khatbut em aq en netert ten
As-t ent Ra Heru-iakhuti jj
© \ (0)

, Denderah.
Denderah.

As-t en Hur(P) rl
^ — ^^^«.^\a As-t khnem iten jj
cd "m n *^,
town near Sni (Asni). EdfO.

As-t enth hem-t nesu 1 As-t sekhem ftnkh en neter


jj CD jj CD
^® , "Seat of the Queen," i.e., Denderah.

3 p 2
[ 964 ]

As-t sekhenu en akhemu n cm M As-t Temt


Osiris at Saut (LycopoUs, Asyflt).
M en
^"j^, the sanctuary of

wwvA ^\ I , '« Place where divine


"^
images alight," t.e.y the Theban Necropolis. As-t tekh enth Heru-aakhuti rl

As-t sekhen en Heru aakhuti , "Seat of the drink (or

drunkenness) of Ra Harmakhis," i.e., Denderah.


\U-2
Edm. As-t tcheser "^=^
rl
w^
..
i CTD
As-t sekhen en snatch ba r^
J ^ W^ f; Denderah.
CI]
pgl^ p^^,Sni(Asna).
Asar Q?i 5^ -S^ I 1 C::0^, Anastasi I,
1]

As-t shatu menu en neb An am-s 23, 6, Asher ; compare Heb. "^UJfe^ Josh, xvii, 7.
;ia<3^
in
Asar Nemur (Merur) H^
Denderah. the temple of Osiris-Mnevis.

As-t sha mehtt


°^
n
[t::] o o o [vvQ'
the
Asi (1 —rr M r^y\A , IV, 707, Mar. Aby.
sandy region north of Lake Moeris.

As-t sha shema rl

tU
^
cru
^3
o o o
the
n,

Rec.
2, (j

19,
-n-
18,
|](j

Cyprus
, Rec. 32, 69,

; Gr. Kvirpo's.
[j ^ (j(|

The form
(^y^4,

sandy region south of Lake Moeris.

As-t Shu j|
B J® .
Edffi.
Canopus Stele (1. 9) is a corruption of /\ ^aaaaa k

t\ ^^^v^AA r\ r\

As-t shepset hent neterit t^ "^ (1(^ (^^^, Auntanai.


jj ur3
m I

I ^ , Denderah.
A-SiC?) (j^||yp(j(]c^^,Rec.20,II6,
J=SZ3 o the temple of
As-t sheta-t n a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^'XU3' Edf(i.

As-t qen Heru em bah mut-f Ast Asir w ^^ l^^, Gol. 4, 5,


() ^ [1
"I

^ ^ ^ V^ Asher ; compare Heb. "^tlJt^


Denderah.
O J
n ("^"^ -^ n ,
.

As-t Qerhit "^


?
""^^ , a sanctuary
Asur,Assur ()^^^-',()[]^^
fl

in Thek °
^

^ (Pithom). '^[^^, IV, 668, 726, Mar.


()P^^*^==>»

As-t Tern rl
^ i.e., An (On, Helio- Karn. 38, Assyria; Assyr. V '-'-V ^I^> Heb.
polis).
^^U?«, Syr. i«i»,^, AthAr.

Thek
As-t Tem rl

the Pithom of the Bible.


l7i ^ = Per-Atem = Assur
the Assyrian.
I]
p ^^^'^T^'l ^, vvith ^ '^,-

"^
Asb-t n " the throne " par excel-
As-t tekh fl ^ =0= ^ , " Seat of drunken- [1
J ,

ness," i.e., Denderah. lence, a name of Edfu ; varr. (11 1^


"^
As-ttettet n
l^l'^t y,.
a district (?)

in the Fayyiim.

Ane
Aa-t Thfi
AS-t
n^ rl
'^ ^^^
^^,
^ sanctuary near
j3^j^j^^j^
Aspau
n^jy^
(j
[1
^A^
Rec. 20, 114, a S(idani country
[tv£^^]
'
IV' 798,

'
situation unknown,
As-ttakaut jj^j^;,atownor -23^ Mar. Aby. II,
Aser (?) ''
2,

village near Memphis. 1


'
Asher (?)
[ 966 ]

Aserhebu
Sfldani country ;
(j

situation
P^ J^, unknown.
iv, 804. a Aqar i) ^-d'^'y'. iv, 785. a dUtrict
in Syria ; situation unknown.
As^iemu IJP^^^^©. a town Aqen h^
^
1
^
AAAAAA
(vvo, » '''strict near the
Second Cataract.
near Tanis.

Asqarna, Asqalna il P ^ ^ "^^


J^^
Aqsu i] J
p
^(vv), IV, 80s (Ram. Ill,

^ ]
tv^v),
()
[1 /3 "^ ^ 1
(N^\£), Israel m ^/i*^
2ia^ooli^;,

Aqtua()^e=.f].()^^^t^,
' f\/vn^ a SfidAnI country; situa-
lion unknown.

^ m ...<=.,
jn^^tpN, Tall al-'Amarnah -cff
\ I
t^' Ascalon; Heb.

^ -f ]^ i«ry
IV, 781, a district in Syria

Akaita l\^\^!\!\
; situation

Q£v>),
unknown.

Kubb&n
KM- The modern 'Asqaldn. Stele 9, Rec. 14, 97, a gold-producing district
in Nubia.
AstseS (]p^^, IV, 803, a SQdan!
country ; situation unknown.
Akarkar fl^M-^U ^^1.
Asthen h H ^,
rvvQ
I^' ^02, a SOdinl coun-
unknown.
N4stasen Stele 51, a country in the Sfld4n.

^ U *^] L
1 I try ; situation
AkarU [1 L.D. iii, 88a,
Astt ()^p\\";f'";f'[](W)],Ashdod;
Heb. TilttJN, Assyr. -tTf tyv fc;<y <ys^.

-^Strs
[j
p g Iq]
I
© ' "^» '^3. a city in
'^
r 1
<=>H 1^
/]

1

a country in Syria
nah \- ^ ; Tall al-'Amir-
trr^ .Tr<r ^tt^.
the Southern SCldAn.
Akat
Ashamb ()^IfiI^=J.iv,79i,
(j ^ ^m(vvO, Mar. Aby. II, a,

a district in Syria (?)

an Asiatic country ; situation unknown. Akath j] U*^, Annales IV, 130, a

Ashar(?) (JHil^;;;^®. Syria. district in Syria ; situation unknown.

Ashushkhen()i=so^c3a ® Joa
ySczszi
_ZI *AAAAA
{\y>^, IV, 783, a district in Syria; ^^'^^^^ ''
a district in Upper Egypt (Gebel
Abmar?).
situation unknown: var. ( w i v\
Akes, Akses (?) k=^ rd.
p^
h , 149,
Alt-K. 153.
a city in the 9th Aat.
Asher (]™r:j™t^3:,iv.
^^'^^ ^^>^
n OSZD XXS^ n l~^^ n OED
1 ?^ ^©
^© 1 _2aa 1 _^i -wsAAA 782, a district in Syria; Heb. PjtTJN "
O^sh.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA /l^a„ AOOI^I AQD AC5EJ C? xi, i), Assyr. -tfT -0 -TT^
:::'

Akesh fl^^D^yj; see^^G^vfl; Heb.


(l^®.(lHai,S;.<heq-r.erof
Thebes that contained the temple of Mut.
una, Assyr. V HJ < -^TT-
'^^^
Asher OS,
3^=1
1
^-^-G- '*»*' *
S'k'
Bubastis.
°^ Aktames h ^ I P*
^^» 7»6, a dis-

trict in Syria ; situation unknown.


Ashseth (1^. (j^cw), IV, 800.

.n SAdini country ; situation unknown.


'^^^ , the necropolis of An (Hcliopolis);
Aqa (1 ^^3^, C^f^-3, Rec 20, 116, a

district in Syria ; situation unknown.


varr .(14.^.(1^
3 P 3
[ 966 ]

^ ^ £>\> ^ £)
Agerbemren (]
J<=:=>^,
Canopus Atef khent h ; see

Stele 25 = ^ y ^ ^3 _ , the Herakleum


Ateftit[l^](]();,B.D.G. 79,(1^
liAf1^!Z3I Mission 13, 3, a town in Northern
(jt^tj^te' Nubia; Tasitia(?)
Atar "®^, IV,
(1
^1 (1 781, a district in
Atmem(?)
Syria ; situation unknown. (1]^^> iv, 782, Alt-

K. 178, a district in Syria; Heb. D'^TS'lt^


Atakar (j^]()^==^'^'7^. iv, 791, Josh. XV, 7, xviii, 17.

a district in Syria ; situation unknown.


Atnep [I ft Q£V£l, IV, 801, a Sadini
B.D.
^".il^.i^^®.4-, ,
country ; situation unknown.
(Saite) 142, I, 20, the 9th Nome of Lower Egypt
(Busirites).
Atra ()^]"^Q^, ()]^, IV, 796,
a Sfidani country ; situation unknown.
AtU (1 ^^"^DsC^, L.D. III, 209c, a dis-

trict in Syria; situation unknown (|o^_^ Atershema (]^[4.|,---f


j

a canal in the Delta.


Aterti shema ffl ffl -X-Q
^ , temple of
Atur t\
^^"^^^^^j IV, 791, a district

in Syria ; situation unknown.


Osiris at 4 S) ^.
AAAAAA *^^^
Atur
,~~, (T)

1
' , a town near Thebes. Atrem&^u [j
ll 2 ^ %> t^=^^ >
N. 796,
(

a Sfidini country situation unknown.


O (3^ ) (
;

Aturaa h , "great stream," /.<?.,

the canal of the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt


Atrennu fl^l'^^'^, iv, 791, a

district in Syria ; situation unknown.


-ww^ , the Canopic arm of the Nile
1
ci (5 Atrten ^^' '^^' ^
|j . '
varr.
^;^"fi^Bi^^fiiS'fi district in Syria
(J

;
(|

situation -unknown.
, , (| , ,

W , West stream, the Canopic arm of the Nile.


/SAAAAA
AAAAAA
A/VWAA B.D.
,

Atur ent Ta-tesher


A>AAA/V\
(?) (1
^ ^ 163, I, a Nubian city(?)
a well at the ist station on
the Kana-Kuser road. Atga (vv], IV, 805, a Sddani
(]

Atugenr (j ^ ^ "^ ^ ''^^,


iv, 790, country ; situation unknown,

a district in Syria ; situation unknown. Attauma (J^|b)_^'^, iv, 792,


Ateb (1 £ ©, B.D.G. 78, a town in the a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

Thebaid; a district in the Athana Ugf^f ''^, IV, 791, a dis-


(j
V AA/WVA _^^0[IIIID
,

Nome trict in Syria ; situation unknown.


T| (ApoUinopolites).

Athar ^^Jf' '^^^' ^^^" ^o^ "8,


Atbana
(j^]^^ \,
(j
iv, 791, a

district in Syria ; situation unknown. tj ^ ^Sf ' ^ ,


a district in Syria.-

AtefpehQ " -^,(l^_^;see Athimaa ^^ ^^v.


^ ^' 12, 86,
P
Western Thebes j Copt< XHAJte.
[. 967 ]

Athitaui s^. s
is'

=^:

=..
IIIIIIIU

*^:m;: i
=^
a fortified town on the Nile between
M as
B.D.G.

Nome
= Natho.
39,

in the
1330, a

I )elta ;
swamp
Ndth
district

"/-m^ \\
b
f^-^i
the jtb

9 w
Memphis and Mer-tem.
'llllllllllll Atchai (l^|'^(|(]1ci^. Anastasi I,
Atheniu Q^^'^QIl^t^^, iv, 806, a

(listrict in the SCid^n.


district in Syria ; situation unknown.
^ ' i "C o© town in hjjypi. Atchana fj^^'^V^'^^' ^*^'

Atah Ac^:^^^ \T]c^^


the 4th station on 20, 1
1 5, a di.strict in Syria ; situation unknown ;

the Kana-Kus6r road.


Heb. UN I Chron. vii, 34.

Atchann4ui(?)
Atir(Atil) ()^2cnA^'L.d.iii.252. (lii;^-^l
"^^""^
28, (1 "vv^ f\/\/i . a district in Syria;

situation unknown ; Heb. ")1N Josh, xvi, 5. district in Syria; situation unknown.
T - '

Attaqn^ (1
w ] D:£^,
Atchet (1 ^^ _ , a town in the Fayyflm.

Alt-K. 204, a
known.
district in Syria; situation un-
Atchtem (1
^ ^"^pii^:a, Rec. 20, 115,

^ ^ "^ rm ^^ ^^
a scribe's mistake for IV, 798.
Aturm' (Atulm*) (]
(1 ,

.i^v^ "1
, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

Aturna f^. A Argsantres


^"^I^]'^
5E
I]
1

Anastasi I, 22, 5, a district in Northern Syria;


-asft s o
Heb. D''l"ilN 2 Chron. xi, 9.
en c
" palace of Alexander," «>., Alexandria.

Atm&a ()^^l| fN/\^ , L.D. III,


A mehti — °
''^^
^ w
^
I
, Lower Egypt

252. 55. .^ A en Uatchit Sessu


/
a district in Syria ; Heb. Qlt^ ':%\\i
tv\£)' Josh, xix, 36.
the country of Uatchit of Sessu.
Atm',Atum' (l^^==^^tLj' i]^
A[ui?]enHftp-t
^ \ rv^ , Edom; Heb. D*I1N, Cr.
the two doors of "the Nile town (Elephantine?)
^•^'^J^^q'
'IBovfitu'a, Assyr. .-^yf "^^ ^T •^^

Atr,Atraua (j^^t^^^'l)^'^
rv>un ^ Eg, Res. 81, 66, a district in Syria; situa-
>Q fvxo Mar. Aby. H, 2, a district in Syria (?)
,
tion unknown.

Atremam f]
^ ^ -> ^ t^. A&ru *-= (1 ^
5 2 • B.D.G. 104, a temple

L.D. 3, 252, 19, Adoraim; Heb. ClIlN, of Osiris in He t-ta-ber-ab (.Vthnbis).


2 Chron. xi, 9.
Aai-t en Be^tnt
ITn V^» ^**^-
""^^
Aaina Hll ^' ^» « y*3. 785- <*»-

trici in Syria ; situation unknown ; compare


Heb. ^V}?^ I Kings xv, 20.

3 P 4
[968]

Aau, Au '^ , '^ (^^^ , IV, 800, Aaretaat Rebath i


^ ,,^,

a district in the S0d4n ; situation unknown. L.D. 108 and 109,


fv^^/1 <^^ Ill, 252,

^ '^m
,

Aauah, Aauh , "^ \ a district in Syria; situation unknown.

IV, 798, a Sudani country; situation un- ^^


f[]
(V^£)' known. Aak , IV, 783,

Aauneh r? [-, i^/vi , Rec. 20, 114, a t^i:^], fv^/1 , Accho or Ptolemais

scribe's mistake for r? V\ HII , IV, 798. Heb. "iSy^ Tall al-'Amirnah >-tT^ >']t]^ 5^1*^!.

Assyr. ^t]] I^ <- Phoen. "jy, Arab.


>-)B
Aabsnebneb8|j|lf|^jp(|;,
^[Co Syr. QQi, Gr. "Aki;.
a town in the Nome Am Khent (Bubastites).

Aagana s a town near


Aam ^"^^ ^\ I
fv"^ a country of Western
,
AAAAAA
,

Gebelen; var.
Asia, or Western Asia ; see the following :
s
Aamtt 1
f\/v>n
, Western Asia
Aataka '^^ ji (I ^m^s "^^ ^ f\/v/i , a dis-

var. trict in Syria ; situation unknown compare Heb.;

'^HV. I Sam. XXX, 30.


Aa em ma heru (3 I r
^ name
Aattmaa C^^^, L.D. III,
-> \
III
, of the site of the
252, 79, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
temple of Rameses II at Abti Simbel.
*'='^'^ Aat en sekhet (?)
Aamqu ja.
'^, IV, 785,

^ a district in Syria ; situation unknown B.D.G. 136, the 2nd station on the Kana-
rv^^ *
compare Heb. pt^V. Kuser road.

B.D.G. 137,
Aamthen Aatchaba Mendes.

•1 Aaa ^^ Pu^vn , Rec. 20, ii4,aSQdani


AA/W/Vv iTi

I ^^ ' Ins. of Methen, a village in the country ; situation unknown:


/w\A'v\ ci t^ > ueita.
Aai (?) 2^(](] O .
^^•^•^- ^°4,
a
t™ m
Aa-t enti aap ^^, "temple
£:i n iTi \\

of the Winged Disk," a name of Edf<i. Akhakhui (?) rzS V| ^, B.D.G. 132,

Aarna <:=> "^ c^o^, L.D. iii, 252, 32, a town on the site of Sarariyah.
\AAA/V\

Aina "^ [vL], perhaps the dis-


w
'""'^
"^ Qyv] IV, 650, a district in Syria; trict of Moses' Wells; compare Heb. Y^^^
g>as ^ '
situation unknown. ^A^AAA /SA/VWS

Aaretaa (j'^C^::^, Eg. Res.


AinmiC?)
Vll « « 1^'
.s^ w Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district in Syria; situation
83, no, a district in Syria; situation unknown;
unknown.
compare Heb. T^V Judges i, 16.
AunU-ab ^^ ^ "^'' ^ town in the
Aaretaa Nebatbath ^AAAAA V_ V^

"^(^£^^, L.D. III, 252, no Nome of Sep ^3^


and

Read
I IT,

a^^aaa
a district in Syria

"J^ ^Of\/>un,
; situation

Nebata.
unknown Auhur —0^ ra
^ f^, IV, 798, a

J district in Syria; situation unknown.


[ 069 ]

An »^^^0, o "^^ B.D.G. 117, -.,


C3S^
IV, 785, a district in Syria; compare Heb. ^^^r , the capital of the Nome (Heroo-
pohtes).

Ah \-7 H i '^ B.D.G. 105, a town in


Anu
^JT®' Egypt.

Abui neteru _. J f,
>^ ^J],
Piankhi Stele 3, A.Z, 1900, 130, districts in the
3rd, 8th and xsth Nomes of lyower Egypt ; Tarr.

Apu \^ ^ , a town near Thebes.


o w
the quarries of X<ir*^» oppo-
Apur I
P^/VQ , Harris 500, a dis-
An O site Memphis.

trict ; situation unknown ; compare Heb. "^DIJ^. An ^^ ,


-^^^^S. IV, 785,adi8-

Aper Syria; compare Heb. V^^,


D ^ Jf » a sanctuary of Osiris. trict in

Anu n ^^AAAA v^ , Rec


20, 115, a foreign country; Mtu.iuon unknown.
(i) a district of Memphis; (2) a town in the
Delta. Anep g^O, P. 499.
f^. ^^'
Rec. 27, 87,^^ r
"
—•i^^iT'"^
a D ' ® ,
Hymn Darius
""
90, a town Thmuis
in the fuat. 27, ^ , in the Delta.

1 A^A/</tA -*1

Annagar ^^ \S^(^Aa. ^8- R~-


254; compare Heb. 7t^ "^CJ?. 70, no, a district in Syria; situation unknown.

Aper ur '"^=f, IV, 783 "Great Annemgar, Annagar AAAA^VA AMVSAA


^
jy^
Aper "
—a district in Syria.

"^^"^j
Aper sher
Aper "
—a
iv, 783,
m rN/vQ

'^f^^^ ^ ^, Denderah.
*'
Little district in Syria.
An her
u_^?7^, ^ "The City of Life," U,
in the SOddn. AnVh ^ ^,
AUKn ^
1

Thebes.
Amau *-^'^ f\/\o , Rec. 32, 66, -^ I

Ankhtt ¥• O Q^^, -rO^^, ""Land


tk ^ -^n^ Rec. 19, 19, a Sftd^nl country whence
_y 1
—^'
came gold. of Life," a name of the Necrojxjlis.

Amamu -i},'^^^1iw,,Rec Ankhiu Khufu f Q ^ -^ ^ ]

!^' Sphinx -.,


"^"^ ?" ® » ^•^•^'- *'5» ^" estate of Rhufu.
3. ^. -I^i''^^. 4,
Ankhshet-^- ^ ™,B.D.G. i27.the
'"^ V\ f^>^^ , a country in the Sftdin; ""^^
name of an estate of Khdfri
f\/vo , the people of the same.
(^Qj^^J.

Amu ^C^^^, IV, 329, a dis-


and of Shepseskaf
( J^ P P j^ T
trict in the land of Punt. Ankh taui ^^. f 30. f ^
An ^^ ,
the Nome Heroopolites (the

Arabian Nome) in the Eastern Delta. Two Lands," i.f., a district of Memphis.
[ 970 ]

Ankh taui the name of a


D£^, Arm', Armi (j^.A-Z. 1899,
necropolis.

Anshau ^^^ 73, 49, 78, ^^1 ^^[\£^' ^^' '58. Arma

IV, 781, a people or country of Northern Syria, (Alma), Arm'tt (Alm'tt), Elam ; Heb. aS"^V
fl yl AAAft/V\ Babyl. V
•kA > —
:»:? i::Tr
^<^-
A
Anqenamu (?) A
JLJ
^A^AAA
T\T
AAWVA IV, O^
7""!

a district in Syria ;
!•

compare Heb. Di^3)T|i^


<~ '
AAAAAA

for
trict in
Arqatu
Syria Tall al-'Amarnah
1 rv-^VQ , IV, 729, a dis-

>-^yy ;^ .i^y
DV::pvjV (Alt-K. 273).
;

Ant«i,Antchui(?)Jl.,^^^;, Arq heh


B.D.G. 122, a district in the 4th Nome
©
of Lower 111 — o III
a name
Egypt (Prosopites), ; see
IT u of the tomb of Osiris at Abydos.
NN AAAAAA * y ^A/^AAA yy
A.Z. 47, 50; ftAAAAA ©, /VWW, i3', a town
Arka _2^^>^©' in
I

II
^ >ft AAAAAA
I

I
I
I AAA/WA I I °^fe^^,^-^-^-
Egypt.
11^^, B.D.G. 133, the canal of the district;
Arti Heru
Jl ^, 11 "^N ^^"'- ^^^- 425, Rec.
5^'
33, 123, Gebelen in Upper Egypt. w ? ^
~
??? m I

_
Aiitennu(?) ||qV©,b.d.
y y /VAAAAA
^^' <?(^^^^^^m- (0 a part of the
169, 22, ???
a mythological locality (?)
town of jj
S^ (2) the capital of the Nome Men.
;

Antoh
AAAAAA
^^ ^W \
, a town in Egypt; Ahau 7^ A' IV' 798,-f^<rfitw),
°°^=^= If 5^; °'^'^^^ = Rec. 22, 114, a SClddnl country; situation un-

"
known.
-J AAAAAA «

1^
x;^^ Bj)_ 12^ (Neg. Confession). Ahuur

Antch "^
i — u dani count
Siidani country ; situation unknown.

Ah aakhu ^Qr\ a name of the tomb


c^ cm'- of an Apis bull.
(i) a district in the 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt
(2) a canal in Mendes. Ah-tur-t

Antchem °°^ f\ c^o^, iv, 802, sanctuary of Amen-Ra in the Nome Sapi shema.

quarter of the town of


a Sfld&ni country ; situation unknown. Aha a
Hensu (Herakleopolis).

Antchemet '^
"^ ^^^,
"" '^

^ Akh, Akhui (?)


'W^
Ix'^^fvrvyi ^^' 79^' ^ Sudani country; situa- B.D.G. 133, a town near Per Matchet (Oxy-
_^^ '
tion unknown.

Antchtta
I

— '^ ° l (1 , T. 146,
°
rhynchus).

IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation


unknown; compare Heb. D'i'^rHiJi^.

Arit
— rtt t tr

, a town near Aqett


^'^ a country which pro-
duced turquoises.
Q/^£l'
Beni Hasan. _ _ r~T A /^N/s^AA n

Aqen, Aken, Agen-t ^A,wv^, ^i:^


Arutcha
© Q W a canal
3^Ei, a canal in the Nome Theb-neter (Seben- -i 1. AAAAAA
'
ffi i=r' ZS 3= ,

nytus). in Mendes.
[971]

Aqna-t
~ , Herusatef Stele 93, lb (](j ^^^ >>. Elephantine; Heb. pftpjmu
a city in the SftdSn ; Gr. 'Aic/i'7(?); see Pliny
VI, 184.

Heb. 3 y^ Tall al-'AmArnah -clf Itfr t^ft"! -^


, Elephantine.

^ ^ j=i,
Gr. "Ak,/, Arab. Jj^x, Syr- Q^^- lum* the sea, a Urge

Akatem (?)
^ ^
— U ^,
© I
°
I

a town
Egypt.
in lake, applied to
(](]

Lake Moeris ; Heb. Q^ Copt.

Aken^^^.Rec. 10, 140- c:]*'^^ £55.


whence the Arabic Al-FayyOm ^j^\ .

Aken, Agen

^ .,
f«%>
B.D.G. 135, a town near Asnl
foreign city ; situation unknown.
Akna ^^^"^ ) (yj\n , Anastasi I, 21, 4;
lunn' W^^^, IV, 793; see Urm,
see Aka ""
^ fvxn
lurehum' (1(1 %^ -^ [y\a, l.d.

Aksapu ~° '6' f^^^ Anastasi


"l
, I, 21,
3,252, 112, (j(j^<^=>|^(vv), Eg. Res.
4, a district in Syria ; compare Heb. PjtTpb^ (>) 85* 139* a district in Syria; situation unknown.

Akesh
town famous
^^ [©], B.D.
for the cult of Osiris,
14a, 4, 9. a

Jordan
lurten
district
(j()

;
^ ^ ^.
Heb. |T1^.
Ait-K. ,31. the

lurtcha (l(1^.2asl'^t^^\^,Eg.Re«.
a town near the modern Mata'anah.
84, 133, a district in Syria ; varr. M 1^^»
Atchahuth , Eg.
f^/v^ IV, 783.
(|()
<^> J^CW). (j() *^7^i"^t^^.
Res. 82, 85, a district in Syria ; situation un-
IV, 783, Tall al-'AmSrnah --fy ^J- jy ]\ <Jg[.
known.
Iuhamam()(]^f-^^|^<w,,
Eg. Res. 78, 35, a district in Syria ; situation

laabar (laabal)
(j^ ^ "^ ^ %i
unknown.

,Rec.2o,xx8;see(](]-^J(]^^. 252, 29, a country or district; site unknown.


3,

Its name means neither " kingdom of Judah,"


laan ^ C^£^, Anastasi I,
nor " hand of the king."
I
[III] 1
22, I, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
lb "^ ©, Rev. II, 130, 153, la, 53;
Ifiqeb&ar, laqeb&al hh "
(1
"^ (](]

J]
see Abu T U \^ f^>^*^ , Hebrew papyrus y
IbrtUmu, IblSamu
I V» 783* a district in Syria
(jl]
J ^~
compare Heb.
"ZX^ ;

a district in Syria ; compare Heb. 7S 2p^^


Ipu i\l\a\> (](]d^(v^. IV, 783,

708 (If) >D (^^ ^^^- ^°' ' ''*' ^ ^^^^"' ^°""" ° "jtyva, Anastasi I, 25, 2, Joppa; Tall
'^ '
unknown. •(](]
'
SS ( try; situation
[972]
al-'Amarnah >-t]] ttl\ ^'-. Heb. iS'', Gr Isanti (j(j [^ ^ |(j
tH^a,Rec2o, 115,
'lomn], Arab, lib, Syr. (.ajSQj.
a district in Syria ; Heb. nit2?1, 2 Chron. xiii, 19.

Im' ent Hau-nebu


AA/VSAA Ci Ikama flO-^z:^'^ -> "^ [ia - ^ ^^s-

f^®i Ci^:^
III'
B.D.G. i8o,the
Ionian Sea. trict in Syria ; situation unknown.

Im en seqet-t (j
(1 T 7^
, the Igati()()ffi^=^(l(j^^,A„as.
Red Sea. tasi I, 17, 8, a district in Syria; situation un-

Imh a town in Egypt known.


()(]
fI^ ,

Inaaua "^ %5^ ^rzS,


(j(]
7T
a town
unknown.
I

district in Syria ; situation


near Memphis.

Inuamu i''^'

0(C)
— ^ /vAAA^A
AjWVAA
f^>^^ ,
'
Rec. 20, '
1 1 8,'

^ ??????'
^^^ 74i 665, 744, ^
AAAAAA
0/VAAAAA
ftAA/VV\
UatU Hem ^^ [^ ^], Anastasi I,

Q^2i^, Israel 27, 2, a fortress in the Eastern Delta.


r::^' I

Stele 27, a district in Syria; Tall al-'Amarnah Uad %^'^ (1 ^^^^, IV, 804, a SMini
-^TT ^yy "7^ >^ 7-1 country ; situation unknown.
Intohath (]i]^^^|^^,Rec..o, Uaapekau fj —ii^ ^ (De-
11 II I Ji _M^Cy^^ (j ^
^/^AA/^A

I
motic), the district of the Gap at Abydos.
I I
ttia

district in Syria unknown. Uainn


; situation
^j(](j(S^
^^ ^^ (Demotic),
Irut(Ilut) l)!]-^-^.!]!]"^-^. Ionia, Greece, Greek.

IV, 785, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

Irep Q>^, Rec. 20, 117, a district


D
in Syria ; situation unknown.

Irtuna
vince of Northern Nubia '^~^^
|\) Jp ) ^^.
W ;

tasi I, 23, I, Jordan; read


I
e
AA/VAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
s ; Heb. p")^

Irtcha
Uaua[h]
^ ^^c^^^^, Rec.20, 114,

-^-i^, [j[j
IV, ,83,
a scribe's mistake for Rutuahu "^ >?\ _ ^
I
Ci^, IV, 783, "^1 ^0:^] (j(]
, IV, 648, Ic^^^], IV, 798.

district in Syria ; situation unknown. 101, the 19th Nome of Lower Egypt (Oxy-
rhynchites).
Ih (](]''-' ^, a suburb of Memphis.
Uaf jp) g>>,i ^ town near Memphis.
Iha M j^ "^(v^}^, Rec. 20, 118, a dis-
UanreS X | ^S\ aaaaa^ —*— r^/\y) , Famine
trict in Syria ; situation unknown. _ce^ ^ £=> I I I I

Stele, a Sudani country whence came


Ihm' (Ihem), Ihemm' (1(1
| ^ Uarshai ^ "^-^^ Ml (1(1
silver.

T^^^ u.

:58,f]^jXi.Rec. 22, i37,Orchoe. ^


IV, 649, a district in'Syria; situation unknown.
[978]

Uarth ^ <=> , IV, 68s, a district

in Syria ; situation unknown the loth Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphrodito-


^ polites) for the reading see Rcc. 35,
^ (qI i.
;
A.Z. 51, 71, Oasis,
Uahi ra I] ^®' Khari;ah(?)
Uatch.tJ|).|2:|0.|^..4Jjf.
UahthuarkA....fj^^f] .£;&
(I ^H, Alt-K. 318, a district or town in Syria.
the loth Nome of Upper Egypt (Aphrodito-
Uah(?) ^?. O 1 ,
^1"", ^
Oasis par excellence, i.e., Khargah ; Copt.
Oti^^e, Arab. J^, l^\y

Uah-t *^ _ , near Ta aa-t ent Nenu '^


on both sides of the river; I 1 ' ' '
'

^ 'wvwA
J
an oasis not identified.

, Rec. 35, 12, the eastern part of the city.


3 the country of the Oasis
Uah '^^^^'
X Copt. OTA-^^e.
/\

Uah48t(?)|f|^V"34.a^.ow„
Uatoh ur
^i-^^, ^^.
^^
3^3
a canal in the 6th Nome
of Upper Egypt.
Uah-t meh
I o I o^> _Zl £i C^ Uatch ur -4^ ^^, n^ ^^
^"^ ^ Northern Oasis, Oasis Parva, i.e., (]

^\, id' Bahariyah. ^=» <^^a|.


Uat^-tres
PJ^i^.^^cl. I
TO T=T, Rec 27, 190, the "Great Green
5) Southern Oasis, Oasis Magna, i.e.,
Water," the Mediterranean Sea compare
i^ I
^' Khargah. i.e., ;

Eth. n^^ : Onj? : Brit. Mus. 660, Or. 35, 2, 18.

Uatch ur4 aa Mehu '4\^f|^


O "^ ® -^ © "^ g ,
, the Oasis of Khargah.

„ i,P.702, I .'f
^ , the 4th Nome
"^
*-= o<=^
I ^ ^' ^^^ "^^"^ ^'^^^ ^'^^
Water of the North Land," i.e., the Mediter-
L of Upper Egypt (Diospolites). ranean Sea.

Uatch ur Hau nebtiu "^ ^^


the capital of the 4th Nome of Upper Egypt.

Uas-Meh If S1^ . Thebes of the North,

i.e., Thebes in Lower Egypt (Diospolis Parva).


Y^ ^^ . A.Z. 1900, 130, the Ionian Sea.

Uatch Mer
Uas Shema If S
Upper Egypt
^ . Thebes of the

Uatches T H
To<::r>, a town in

Buta
Egypt

South, i.e., Thebes in (Diospolis


^ , the town of
Magna).

IJash baiu >p\ rm \ a town m


' Egypt.

^ * station on the KanA-KusSr Uitatchtim ^(15':\ll|^. IV.


* S) ro\A
IJae
(
'
road.
805, a district in the SQdln ; situation unknown.
Uaten ^p^ ( [®J Sphinx 14, 158,

a town in the Delta.


[ 974 ]

\^ AAAftAA ^-v|0

I ^ /
f/^O,
i/ /3H AAAA/V\
i^

I
AA/\AAA»
AAAA/VA
U Peqr W^^ ^, Ikhemefert 20; see
Silsilah.

the shrine of Horus of


^°©;varr.^3X^®,^;°^.
Edfd.

Uabu r^^^
a district in the Sildan ;
UuPega^^^^^^;-^^^
,
situation unknown. D variant of the pre-

Uab aSUt /^ r|
jj jj
/\ , the pyramid of ceding.

Upta (?) \/, L.D. III, i6a, in


^^
Userkaf^^jfTu']. « ... '
nnni I

\J Tu , en Up ta " Mountain of the Crown of


IV, 891, a country of
Uan v\'^^ f\/v^ ,
Northern Syria;
Jyria."
the earth," i.e.^ a district to the south of Egypt.

Uani(?)^^q(jf Rev. Up tesh \/iz^, B.D.G. 22, the en-


II © '

14, 18, a town in Egypt (?)


trance to the Fayy^im.

Umess \\^=n| Iq>:\^, Rec. 20, 114;

(2
^ ^ , a name of Kher-ahau

(Babylon of Egypt) ; the two parts of the


^^ Q^
ili

city
see Amessu "^ ^ ft] ^ [C^^], IV, 798.

°^ ^^ IX^'^r. ^^-^C.. ^. the 15th


were
S ^o Nome of Upper Egypt (Hermopolites).

Uar "^^^^ (%£5^, ^ ^^^ t^£^, a dis- TTn -^^ (Fx x>T\ , -^sii a city of the
- j\
c^ '^
'
"'^
\2i ©'
© i2th
1 2th Aat.
A?«^
trict in Lower Egypt.
Unn ^^^ % , the ''City of hours "(?)

i.
a name of the Nile and of certain canals
leading into Uar.
Unai ^ , IV, 789, a district in

Syria ; situation unknown


Uarkhata (?) \ "^ ^, B.D.G.
o
loii, a town in Egypt.
Unas-t ^^ , a town ; site unknown.

UiS ^ il [| 1 1 1 , Rec. 6, 8, a town in Egypt. Uu en ankh (^ %^ n av^ '¥'


2 [® ].

Uu Benu ^h name of a part of Sni (Asna).

a district in the Nome (j||]


tk (Tanites).
UnuMeh^f, ^°^,atow„
near the modern Damanhlir — Hermopolis Parva.
Ubeh (?)
^ J f p].unknown.
IV, 800, a Sddani
Unu Shema ^^, U. 311, ^
country ; situation

%© ^- O ^ ©
ITpneterui l]]f ^,
quarter of the town of Mendes.
VH ©- -
, T. 259,

^-§ S,^0%^©.B.D.28,5,^^©,
, Rec. 31, 169,

UpS(?)
^ ^ ' ^^
^ I, I
Nasta^^n Stele 45,^ a
country m the Sudan.
Unu, the
Egypt,
capital of the 15th

Hermopolis ; also
Nome of Upper
calledUnu of the
(3 D ZlCT]
South, ^^3^.
/WNAAA
Uu en uab x
^Ki-~rl
©, B.M. 448, ^ ° '^'"'^^,
the district
S'
fl
^^'nli (En©
'
I
a district in Egypt.

Gap, the name of a large " gap " in the "ame


of the
Unun&t(?) &-^-\a., of a
ace (?)
mountains behind Abydos.
[976 ]

Ur Amakh
estate of Assa.
"^a^ 1] ^•^ ©. »«

B.D.G. 149-/^ J®,Edfa.


Ur manu ^^ jl © , an esuic of Khuf u.
U en nesu Taui ^^/vw^l o,
a district near Memphis.
\>\>
Ur Khftfrft ( Q »^^]|'^^ A»
the pyramid of Khifri.
UuenKanefer
^^"-^J-, Urkau ^UUUO. *"
"^^^
t^t^ ^"^^ T ^ Piankhi Stele, a town near
>>
'

\\ ^* ^
JlJl ?Q -^ Bubastis.
Ur ka Sahurft
I I

(g ttt^

an estate of SahurS.

a lake or canal near Tanis. Uri,Drit ^I1(|".;^(1(1S.B-D-


125, Neg. Con., a town Egypt.
Unkh /wv~>A , a town in the Nome Tekh. in

Urit ^^^ Q ^ . a canal or lake at Tanis.


Unes ^- n ©, ^- n ^, ^^"
(1

B.D. 125, 11,-^- Hermopolis of Upper URu(?)^;^^-<^,^,> .2a& i

/VSAAAA C3^ Egypt.


Egypt-
Rec. 20, 116, 1 18, a district in Syria ; situa-

^^ T=T ^^ tion unknown.


Unes .

:'
O (2
Urm' \\^*^^^' ^V» 793. a district
canal in Upper Egypt,
*\ AA/W in Syria ; situation unknown.
Unshek Vv> oii3f\/vi , Bubastis 34 a, a
^ '^ev. 12, 62, Oasis; Copt.
TTi»A tk .-. A
district in the SCidin.

Un ta uat em nefer-t Men- ^^^^ III J S- ^ §S- "" '"'"•'

land of the Nome w (Busirites).

(pt^ ^' IV, 814, Rec 13, 203, name of


Uhemkheper
f^^.
,

the canal made by Thothmes 111 in the First


f J^|,
Denderah.
Cataract.
Uh-t t^ 8 ^ ^^^ ^^76, a country con-
Jr X

cyv]' quered by Thothmes III.
Unth V^ Q£\£|, B.D. i25,Neg. Con.
I

Uhat v\ 8 ^^ ,
the name of a coun
(var. v\ AAAAAA Q:£H)), a district in Egypt (?)
try, the region of the Oases (?)

Uu en Thar
district in the Eastern Delta. (^j^
Utlft ta

'
,
gg .

a suburb of Heliopolis.
Rec. 27, 191, <<=P^ ^

Ur-t ^, ^ "", ^^1=1, B.D.G. 154, Uhut ^So'^'j^.StoLTaf. 31, a dis-

a canal near Edffi. trict ; situation unknown.

Ur Uu 9eru e K
-^^^ '^^^
^^
I

, the Labyrinth.

^ "estate of Horus," a name of


Ur ^^ ^
\>
, Rec. 2, H2,a Theban ceme- :;^ several districts in Egypt.

= ^^ Uu9eru.maati(?) /
'^
tery =^??=' f^/^/^ .

|^^
Ur dab-t Menkheperrft fo^^ o o m^ ^ a district in the Nome of
'U ©• Thes-Heru.
^ Annales 3, no, a temple of
Us
:sfc=»
j>-_
I

' Thothmes III. ^ p ^, A.Z. 1877, 146-^ 5. Thebes.


[976]

Uspenpet ^0^5^ n ° '^' ^"^^*^^- Utent, Uthent "^ £=>, V\^AAAAA[\/^/]^

User Unu (Hermopolis Magna).


IV, 798, V^A^ "I
c-2^, B.D. 64, 19, a SCldani
,

country; situation unknown; varr. ^TTTte. ,

User (Demotic), Thebes.


^ QCD
a mountain in
Northern Syria. Utennutt %"C , a SOdini coun-

try ; situation unknown.


User 1^, Edfu.
, a Siid^ni country ; var.
User hat 1^, B.D.G. 165, the house

of the sacred boat Amen-user-hati [1 ]


I

Uthentiu %^'
I I I

, IV, 617, a
at Thebes.
,^ II
Siidani people.
User Kheper Ra i H L=Z1
O
Sphinx 14, 163, a town in Egypt (?)

, Rec.

15, 88, a town in the Oasis of Khargah. Nome of Upper Egypt (ApoUinopolites).
5.\\\J5; i2i /Ci

Usekh-tMaati|3Sp-p:P||, Uthes hehtt


the temple of Osiris at Athribis.
*
f\/>^
Usesh sekhef res, etc. %^ fl izso T^ 7\?r
I

I
ci ci

f\/>^
\> •^
O "^
, Denderah. the Necropolis of Abydos.

Us(?)seshmi^ rvn ', Rec. utent % ^^Q^vT), IV, 803,


%^^^^^ Q
II, 129, a town in Egypt. , a Sfidini country ; situation unknown.

Ustt (9 n^^, (S ^ , %M ^/T'


^ portion
Utcha ^ a name of Egypt as the coun-
try of the Eye of Ra.
of the 14th Nome of Upper Egypt,
Utcharit ci, IV, 1027, a dis-
Ukemtt %^=^ ^k fwi' F^"^^^^ ^^^^^'
trict in the Delta.
a Sddani country whence came mother of

emerald, I o .
Utcha tchatchau(?) X ® ©, a

AAAA/VN
town in the Fayyiim.
/SAAAAA
B.D.G. 173, a canal in the
AA/VAAA Delta. Uu tcheser sesheta ^ ^^^=^ J^ ,

^ = a district near Bubastis.


Uga ,B.D.G. i72 -^^';;r«, q.v.

in the 7th Nome of Upper Egypt. Ba (^^ /\ ,


the pyramid tomb of Nefer-

Utau, Uthau ^] (]
^D:^^^, ^s=» arikara [ O ^ -<2>- U | •

n "^ IV, 797, a district in the Sfldan ; situation


'
unknown. Baill '^S^ /\ the pyramid tomb of Ati
4 j[
,

Utuithetch |(](|
,
B.D.G. 175,

a frontier station of the 2nd Nome of Upper Ro + W "^ Q the 3rd station on the
Ua-t ''^ ^,
Eg>'pt. J Kana-Kusgr road.
[ 977 ]

Ba-ti ^ ® A-Z- 46. 69, the Two Lands


11 Bau-Kem, Bau-Qem, Bau-Oem
J^O* (Egypt).

BanebTet(Tchet)
VTBll??-
B.D.G. 185, or Per Ba neb
^^^SS^*^'
Tet, the capital of the Nome Hat mebit ''^ "^T,
Mendes; Assyr. --fy
^f- ^E:^ <y4f ^^.
211, a SQdint country whence the worship of
Ba-tet "^-S'^©,Rec II, 161, Mendes.
Hathor, Shu, Tefnut, and other Stidint gods
was introduced into Egypt.
Baia J^lj^t^^. Rec- 20, 115;
Batu(Baut) J'i?ji^^'^(vv), aSfldinl
seeBaamJ^()|^Q^. country; situation unknown.

Babar (Babal) "i?^ "^ Rev.

IV, 798, a SQdini country ; situation unknown.


1 1, 167, Babylon Heb. Sna ; var. a^.
;
JJ
Bainit ."^ ij .fea^"^, IV, 782, 986, Babyl^V -^If im, Pers. tf W t=T If -«
a district in Syria; compare Heb, rV'l")^!,
Josh, ix, 17, 2 Sam. iv, 2. 'Bar,Burj^^7>,J1^^
Ba4rratchaJ^|]^|^,w,, <=>,
J ^"^(i^^. Eg. Res. 71, 112,
IV, 783,

L.D. Ill, 252, 123, a district in Syria; situation a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
unknown.
Barbar^^^^^^c-^, Rec
BaiUAntdJ^qiUq...^] 20, 115, a S(idani country; situation unknown.

q^.L.D.in,.56.J^q(l]q^](l.a
district in Syria ; Heb. nl^^H^Sl Josh, xv, 59.
Barist
J ^ ^\ j| o
® '
^•^•^- '9''

BalUShair
J^^ (](]][] cr^ ^
\
^
'
a city in the Delta near the IJbyan
frontier.

M^I^Jl,'^!'^. Anastasi I,
Barua ^^"^^^ q. Nastasen Stele
22, 8, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
18, the capital of the Island of Meroe, the ruins

BaiU Taquna
J ^ l]()
] (j
^ of which lie near the modern village of Bi^rawir,
about 40 miles south of the Atbari ; Gr. Mtpotf^
c=>
^^ ^ ^ "^ (v^v^ , Alt-K. 33 1 , a district Mepoaiov.

in Syria; compare Heb. rt^TH^, Josh, xv, 41, Barbatu^^,^^^^^, E,


xix, 27.
73, 106, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
BaitA Tuquna
J "^ (1(1
] (1 ir-3
Barmam ^'^^_> ^e^^a, L.D.
c=>%/d
^ y ^^C^QD, Rec. 20, 117; see Ill, 252, 33,

DV721, I
a

Chron.
district in Syria;

vi, 70, in
compare Heb.
Manasseh (Bnigsch).

Barhai "J^ <^ rn "^ (]


e ^ e^,
Gol. 4, 9, a foreign country ; situation unknown.
797, a SOdani country ; situation unknown.
^"^ ftVT.^' ^•'- "• "•• •
Baui
J "J^ ^ (]
(N£^, L.D. III, 187, a
district in Syria ; situation unknown, Tall al-

country in Syria ; situation unknown. 'Amimah 4- tHT^.


3 Q
[978]

Bartd ^^_2ail |l ()']C£^, Anastasi I, Bakanefer-t en Neb-[er]-tcher


20, 8, a district in Syria, BSrfit ; Tall al-'Amimah
•-tlf >-< ^ 5|^, Gr. BfipvTos, Arab. ,,^
^^^'
'"-"

Bakem r=^ f\/vn Rec. 20, 115;


Eth.nr:'f?i: J ^^^ ,

Bahit T? r^^^/i the name of a country, see Bau-Qem.


^S^^ fj^] ^,
(1 (1 ,

" white marble country " ; compare Heb. ^TfH Bagarua 1

Esther i, 6. Gol. 4, 10, a foreign country; situation un-


known.
Baht ^^^ ^ ' ^ suburb of Memphis.
Batanta 11 "fe^ ll h /www ll
(j
, iv, 786,

Bahtet^^f^^. sphinx 3. a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

239 = Behut c^ii(?) Batft Thupar


J ^^ " ] I]

Bakh, Bekha, Bekhatt


J ® .
J
a district in Syria; compare Heb. '1Cb"n'^Sl(?)

Bat Aarmam (Bat Aalmam)^^


3t c-:^
ll I
4» , a district in Syria; situation un-

known. Alt-K. (385) compares Heb. D7''ii?Tl*^2L.


*
^^^^ B.D. ic8, 2, 15, the country of sun-
T

rr rv/>^
'
rise, the East. Batia
J ^1j [j[j ^, IV, 785, a dis-

Bakhther "J^ ® -^^, MaskhCitah trict in Syria ; situation unknown.

Stele, Bactria; Pers. tj fn «TT 31 ff ^. Batbenta "i^lj J ](]. iv, 786;


-TtT
J
Babyl. "1^ H *^ ^•
J "^
see /wwvA
(j jj
I I

Bathuarn^1^]|^^;^<w,.
L.D. Ill, 252, 24, Beth-horon; compare Heb.
7'^n"n'^5. (J°^^' ^' ^°» ^^)' ^ ^^^y "^ Ephraim.

Per Bast. Bat shar, Bat shaar "(^


J ll
l£^
r\n
Bash , IV, 800, a

Siid^ni country ; situation anknown.


n. a district in Syria; var. i^^ g=3 T^Ttt
J
rv^vQ L.D. III, 131.
Baq ,

^ o
Batshanraa ^'^]lil^')^
Bak Ck , IV, 800,
li^, L.D. Ill, 252, 16; compare Heb. |t<^tp"ri'^i

Kubban (i Kings iv, 12), in Manasseh, west of the


J ^?^ W
I C£vyi, Stele 5,

^.B.M.z38,Rec.x5.i7i,^^,j;
Jordan; var.
J ^ s=|^'^^ tw,.

Battaputtjj^J=£.D^[|]-.
^ (\£V£i, Rec.
L.D. Ill, 252, 39, a district in Syria. Alt-K.
34, 186, a town in Nubia; Gr. 'A/3ovr^hiv.
(389) compares Heb. n^SJPlTI'^5- •

^^] S ^ S'
Bak (He-t Bak) B.D.G.
^ ,
Bat tarmam
210, a temple of the hawk (^HCT') of Horns, L.D. Ill, 252, 36, a district in Syria; situation

Hierakonpolis (?) unknown.


[ 979 ]

Bat-tchabi ....
^^]iJ11 i^^. Bfthu
^ JII i
JljTisi'
^ ^^ '^* eastern ann
of the Nile.
L.D. III, 252, 45, a district in Syria; situation
unknown. BI.Bit(P)J|]|]-B.D.C..8j.^
Bathar
a district in Syria
J ^ situation
^,Rec.
unknown.
20, 116, Biu
J ()(] ^ O, a town in Egypt

J %%*;
;
Baut(?) Buut(?) var.
Bathaath(P) ^%^^^. i -D- ni,
n^t^ ^ IV, 797, a Sfldln! country;
252, 124, a district in Syria; situation unknown. J! y -flf^^^^* situation unknown.

Bath anth «^ ^"~"^ ^^(v^, L.D.


fl Bu-t ur ent ser netera B
^ %*
ni, 131, A,^ ^*^^. in Syria; ^.^^'strict
2 {J
j,
B.D.G. i5a,Edfa.
U JJTO AAwvA Q:!^ situation unknown. I

Bu-t behen kheftiu ^ ] 8

Di^va, IV, 782, a district in Syria; situation un-


known.
Bu en aha 11 % ^^^ I § , P.S.R
Bia,Bdat J^i) ©, B.D.41,4,^
^, 27, 120; Gr. BofiTraii(?)

B.D.G. 184, a town

B&a-t
J >^ i^, a canal near EdfO.
in Egypt.

temple at Denderah.
^ , a solar

BAa.ti(?)
Bu-t en Ra tchat
J U3^ Ax' the
J(]^^|.Egyp,. I

solar temple of Heri-shef neb fej r-o-i

Sphinx
n^, intheFayyttm.
14, 160; Copt. fieCJ^.

B4shu J(]i=s=ip^©,^""'"'"Lo''« Bu-gem


J"^^^; seeBau-qem.
Biket(?)
J(|^^® |. B.D. Bututu,Butuitt l^S J^SS.
Rec. 2, 140, 19, 22, the city of Naucratis.

Butchfimiu jjj, P. 145, M. 182,^692,


^^^ ® , N. 966, a city in the Tuat (?)
the 19th Nome of Upper Egypt (Oxyrhynchites
Bftt (?) Khufu r©Y^¥] of the West).
J
an estate of Khufu situation unknown.
;
Bu-t TeHi (TcheHi)
J^^^JJ^
^|,EdfQ.

BuaiqaJ^'^(li)^^-Paix3024,
92, EdfQ.
%\ ^» ^^ ^^^ capital of the 15th
; Nome of
ol
Lower Egypt (Hermopolites) Buaiqa en ka nekht user Jl ^
B&h Ass& r
]J
Bur j^ '
. Rec. »o, 118, a country

estate of Assa, estate of Sahur3. conquered by Rameses III.

Bat> Jot 1
"
1
,^::::::,
>At A/y/V</V\
l-^8>
^S /N tAt
Buhen J^^eia' ^-^-^ '9«» ^^
B.D.G. 187, 188, the name of several district of the modem W&di I:Ialfah--the lU^r
canals. of Ptolemy.

3 Q «
[980]
[M]bushu(?) [^]J^oo^.
IV, 804, a Sftdini country ; situation unknown.

, IV, 796, a Stidani of the modern district of Widi IJalfah — the Bowp
country ; situation unknown. of Ptolemy.

Beba
JJ (1 [C^^^], IV, 803, a SAdini Beh J I ^ ©. Rec 3, 50, a town in Egypt.

country; situation unknown. 8 ^^ a town near the modern


'Roll H

Beber, Bebel
J J ^, IV, 668, Baby-
lon; Heb. ^n|, Assyr. ^ im-t^ & #.
Sf ^^ ©> Pers. Babirush tf fyy tf "yt
Sfidini country ; situation unknown.
o = Behut c^^, Edfu.
Behuit (?)
Bepset Pl [C^O^], IV, 799, a Sadani
J Behuk J ^^
" cy:^, IV, 802, a Sudani
I
country ; situation unknown.
country ; situation unknown.
Bemai (Bum'i ?) 1 J'^^|](],iv,78i,
Behut ,
V ,
^,EdffiorUdffi.
a district in Syria ; situation unknown. Alt-K.
r
(340) suggests that = rTiDI.
|

J )l
(]
Behut 'wwvA
J
r-'=^
•-!
, a dis-
AAAAAA 1

JAAAAAA C\
"^^^ /H , a district of Thebes. trict in the Nome Anpu

J/VAA/ Behutch
, a temple
©
town of Osiris in I'anis T=T , a district in the 6th Nome of Lower Egypt

Benui (?) a district in Upper Behset,BetisethJ|^,J|^,


"^ Egypt.
IV, 800, ^ fv^>^ Rec. 20, 1x4, a Sudani
J 5 M ,

, a town in Egypt unknown.


J*" country ; situation

Berua J-^fjg,B.D.G.i96,J .&& Beht ur[t] en Behut-t jj ^


"^^
^
^^, Nastasen Stele 16, Meroe, the capital of , Edfd.

the kingdom of the Island of Meroe var.


;
Bekha J
**"
' , Metternich Stele 84, the

land of Sunrise, the East ; see Bakh.

Berber (?) 1212 , a district in Upper Bekhen 11 ® J^; see Tu-en-Bekhan

Egypt;
g ftflr = Kojc ^p^ep (?)
IJf Dnm Ji W
'^^^ *^^^ **^*
Berberta
J J ^0; var. Bekhen | ^AA^AA, I]
©, a town

n <=> g /]
IV, 3 1 6, 7 96, a Sudani coun- which stood on the site of the modern Mit-Kamr.
J<=^=>-il I tj 1' try; situation unknown.
*^ Jl S
I

Bekhen arkhen I]
® (1

A \^, IV, 786, a dis-

trict in Syria ; situation unknown ; Tall al- B.D.G. 203, D 5 II ^,asuburbofBusiris.

'Amarnah >-tXi ^V HI *-^T- Bekhen aa nekht S


® ^^^
S^
Berget
J ^^ ^_^ , a town of the god (55^ JTT I 1 ^AA^AA

Re-bes -^^ 4** in the Fayyiim.


J
1 >
of Seti I at Karnak ;
(a) a name of Tanis.
[981 ]

BekhenenBiu JJS Pa-AaenAmen J^^^^fl*^".


JQil^©'
a J ®
^ VSAAAA
" ^11
MV.AAA
|1(1()%^©,B.D.G. ao5.atoirn
JT IH EgVDt.
Sphinx, 14, 160, the capiul of the Nome
SmaBel^j.
Bekhten
J^, J^O,B.kh.cn
Pa.4nerrut^^i]^^0.
Stele, an Asiatic country ; situation unknown.
B.D.G. 61, the "sandstone city* i.#^ the
^^^^^ ^ temple-town in the
Besit D n /)/] cemetery.
*^
Jl Hio©' Nome Metelites.

Best ^, Bubastis; see Bast.


J p (| B.D.G. 64, a district in the nth Nome of Lower
Egypt.

^^©' J'^ 11 '^^'


^^''- '3.84, Egypt,
Pa-ih en penrft
-__fl, Rec. 31, 36, a town
(?) ^ ^T
in Egypt.
I)

y /^ I
a town near Sais.

Bekai ^P^'"^ *4, 164, a


Pa-48hemu^l)Pe?^^£
JJU/l/l
T SH f^.
^ '
town in the Delta.
J^ ® ,
B.D.G. 72, Rev. 3, 4c, a town near
Bektan(?) '
Tanis.

a SOdani country; situation unknown.


J^"^^. iv. 803,
Pa-am'q AAatchaA

Begshag4 JnM^ffi(]. Jza


252, 65
I^i^fl^^. -«•"'.
and
^^' ^^^' ^ Sad^nl country; situa- 66, a district in Syria; situation
^^
Illlls(l»
1
*
tion unknown. unknown.

Pa-a-t en pa uaher

Bethbeth
J s=s J s=3, IV, 799, a ^ rn ^
o(<z>*^©»
ra Rec 23, 49; copt.
nmnou5p(?)
Sddint country ; situation unknown.

Betsh ^^"^^^^IIT'^p^^'^''^''
J^|. B.D.G. «2,
J os=i a town in the Delta.
'8\ ®, B.D. 142, 14, a town in Egypt.

B.D.G..75,^]^il(]«^...ow„»U«
Pe, Pi, Pu ° , N. II, the town of Buto 17th or 1 8th Nome of Upper Egypt.

in the Delta; ° ^, P. 71, M. 102, N. 10; Pa.bal4a(1.)^;^ll(ll)^<^.


L.D. III, 252, 118, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.

Pa-bukh , I;Ienien4>eb
nft £a n
the temple quarter
,
.g \C^ n © Rec 19, 18, a district in
'
l/r^ Jl f\/vn * Syria; situation unknown.
of the town Per Uatchit ^ » Buto
j /?>5,

see Pe-Tep.

P-nu-t ur en Hem Dl 792, a district in S}Tia ; situation unknown.

D a
Pe-Tep
I

Q qq. q ^^
I

, a double Pa.paba^^^^^'.iv.„3.
town in the Nome Nefer-Ament, Buto. a district in Syria ; situation unkiK>wiL

S Q 3
[982]
D a suburb of
Pa-pena n Pa-rut en pa-Ra ^^ ^^^^'S^'^ ^'^^
Memphis.
O I
, a town near Tanis (?)

> ^ py\o '


Anastasi I, 19, 2, a district in Parbu ^"^^J^t^:^' ^g- ^^s-
^ I Syria ; situation unknown.
73, 105, a district in Syria; situation unknown,
AAAAAA
Pa-mu D A/S/VAAA _
/V/VA/WA _CE\^ AAAAAA
»^ [-| AAAAAA
IV, 798 (Rameses III, ^^ ^^/wva fv/\>i , Rec canal in the Nome Coptites.

20, 1 14), a SMini country ; situation


AAAAAA
^
unknown
^.^
Parekhti ^"^^ ''
', Rec. II, 146,
Pa-mu en pa Ra AAAAAA
AAAAAA 1/ Jy\
/^TX O 12, 24, a town in Egypt.

S^
(i) a canal near Belbes
^® 5^ ®
(2) a canal at
'
^P^'"''' ''^'

Abydos.
'^^

f^^^
see ° Ht^^^, Old Persian ^ Hf H T^>
Pa-mer ,B.D.G. 1064,
Baby^ y?.
^r ,^f4tf: f?
the region of lake Mareotis. w
Parqa w .^^C^£^^,L.D.III,
Pa-nasa ^ '
, L.D. III,
146, 27, a district in Syria; situation unknown.
160, Rec. 8, 137, a district; situation unknown.
. -a ^^ AAAAAA n Pa-haqraa Petiusbaaa ^^ "W
Pa-nagbu Ashahata ^^ "V ® J
^^l)^M!lf](l^.l'D.III,.5^,
(\y\A , L.D. III, 252, 68 and 69, a district
92 and 93, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
in Syria; situation unknown. In this name
Pa-nagbu Atchaurhuth
and in several following ^^^ is the Eg. article.

sJl CyvQ
.Q£y-ri
, L.D. III,
Pa-haqraa en Aatchait ^^ "W
252, 84 and 85, a district in Syria ; situation

unknown.
g*afs
III, 252, 77 and 78, a district in Syria situation
Pa-nagbu Uahthuarki ^< "^ j^
;

unknown.

L.D. Ill, 252, 90 and 91, a district in Syria;


Pa-haqer Shanaiaa ^ ^ *#
situation unknown.

Pa-nebs i^ aaaaaa
J M
^ , Nastasen 252, 87 and 88, a district in Syria; situation
unknown.
wn ^^ AAAAAA ^
Stele 29, ^K J p
^ ^K' Mission 13, 4,
Pa-hagraa Arqat ^ ^ f" 1]

f^^^^/^ , L.D. III, 252,


1
96 and 97, a district in Syria ; situation un-

near the modern W^di Halfah; Gr. Uvov-^. known.

Pa-ra '%^ ^
", Rec
Upper Egypt; Copt. i.noeTKK = 'A7ro^7ifi7.
1 7, 1 20, Abutig, Pa-hageri Haniniau ^^^ -g*as
in
ij(] tw3*^'^:;Sp ^Q^, L.D. III, 252,
Pa-rut
a town in the Delta.
Ament
J^ ^ "S^ ^
| ^' 94 and 95, a
known.
district
(]

in Syria; situation un-


[ 983 ]

Pa-hager Theruan ^ *# ^ Pa-shet en Aneb ^etch


, L.D. III, 353, loi and n?^ , B.D.C. 59, a part of IjJce Mocris.

102, a district in Syria; situation

Pahura
unknown.
Pa-qem ur
a town in the Eastern Delta.
(?) ^ ^g
qA^'
IV, 782, Ci£^, Pa-ka &a R&-9eru-4akhuti
1
w ^ district in Syria situation un- a temple of I sis.
^ tvvn '
;

known. O I
,

^g
I

^"" Pakfikna
Pa-huqria Aabaramft JX^ -^ ^XjC?) adi«rict
in Syria ; situation unknown.
.&£,
and " Abram's Field" —a district in
Pa-gem, Per-gem 2^'^%^q.
252, 71 72,
Syria ; situation unknown.

Pa-her-hem (?) ^ F=q


J
^= ^ south-east SOddn.

/NwwA
J
a canal in the Nome Latopolites.
Pa-gem Aten ^^ a^ (1 *^, NAs-

Pa-kharm'
^ |^= tasen Stele 36,
^^^(j^f^.
"^
a canal in the Nome Sethroites. [] vww a seat of the cult of Aten in Nubia.

118, a town near Rakoti.


, Rec. 33,
Pa-gerg
the Fayyflm.
^ <5>Xj ©' * ^°*^*^^ "*

Pasunqa ^^^7;^^^. I-D. Pa-ta en Uatchit ^-=^^^1^^


Ill, 88, a district ; situation unknown. T==r B.D.G. 148, Alexander Stele, a town in

Pa-sebtipa-peni^pj;;^^ o *
©the Nome of Buto CopL nX€n€TU). ;

a , Sphinx 14, 168, a town in the


Delta.
Pateb ^ o
J@ (]
e
Copt nexofi.
\ , DemoL Cat. 4aa,

the island of Pathyris ;

Pa-sebti pa nua 1^ "^


. . . [1
J Pathen, Pathan, Pethan ° ra
Sphinx 14, 164, a town in
the Delta.
o W
Pa-sebti pa-setheni ^^ H J Pentatehan.

n ^ 7^
O AA ^ Sphinx 14, 164, a town Pa-tesh en Per Uatchit 1^ c&
qq ©.
|lpg »^
in the Delta.
AAAwv
^ * district of Buto.
Pa-sebt en fiameh ^ P J1 ®
Patharu
T Pn •

}^\^' ^% ^-
S« af . a part of the town of She^en.
789, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.

Pasegnarc?) ^P^S^®' unknown.


Pa.thuf^«^^J;«aO;K.
Rec. 31, 35, a town ; situation

35, a
Pa-seger&
town ; situation
^ ^ unknown.
P () ®. ^^<'- 3i.
Pa-thesi
3^3 — HI]
V-'^'^"'

Q
Pa - shashau - khft ^ T<TtT Ttttl
^ 24, a town in Egypt.

Pa-tmai^=,J|)|||."^-^
, a part of the great temple of Memphis.
3 Q 4
[984]

canal
Pa-tchetku
(?) of Avaris.
^ ^ ^ ^. the

the Eastern Delta,


^AAAA^
'^'^'^'^ . a canal

Puqa uksA "^^ © > a district of Abydos


" holy tomb," or " holy island," i.e., Philae.
D A
see

P-da rek D^^^, "island of Rek, or


Puqi D^; IV, 793, a country and a
people in Northern Syria.
Lek." Philae ; Copt. UiXA-K.
Puqiu
P-ihi-t D (j ra (j() J_,,
B.D.G. 69: (i) a
D
^^ (](] ^' I^' 793, a district

in Syria ; situation unknown.


suburb of Memphis; (2) D (1 HI [j[] ^, B.D.G.
Putaui D %i" ^F, A.Z. 35, 18, an estate
68, a town in the Nome Coptites ; (3) D (1 fll (1
1] in the Oxyrhynchite Nome.
^Oj^l|l,B.D.G. 69, Edffl.
Puther .... d"^^^ ^||| ^^ , Rec. 20, 1 1 6,

P-as-t ent uaher d rl


^ ''^^
i\ ^ a northern country conquered by Rameses III.

P-mu en Utcha Hem d ^^aaaa ^^^^

P-a en p-uaher d Tn ^ '^ It^ ©,


^ ^, B.D.G. 183, a canal of Edfd.

Rea 23, 49; Copt niitnocop. P-mu en set en Sebek d 'wwv^ aw^

Papa ^, B.D.G. 2115, a town hear "SSEs^ , a canal in Upper Egypt.

Thebes ; Copt. II^HH ; Papa of the Itinerary P-mer „ a town


, near Asna.
of Antoninus.

Piu Dij(]^© = Pe °.
Pemkha
village near Thebes
a ^ T ©, b.d.g.
Copt. nJULOcy (?)
296, a

;
*^^^^^
Pirtau ° ^S, IV, 788, a district in
il I III' P-mesra D jtl D, a town in Egypt.
Syria; situation unknown.
Pen Abtu ° -^ 3^, ^•^•^- atI^'/kT^^
Pi.tchepD()(]^;;see° O C^ Abydos.
© D
D
Peninaaua
Pun, Punt a -=|> , Palermo Stele,
AAAAAft
k Tk a. a Q [-1 hjsf^^f^
see Inaauaa

° ^ ^ n^^^ , agold-
P-nebes
Jji (}.
o J PIJ.''"'™
near the modern Wadi Halfah ; Gr. Wvov^.
bearing country in the Southern Sftddn, whence
came soihe of the aboriginal Egyptians, Penshat ^ "r^ 7=^ '^'^^ a canal in the Nome
'
crssi • Latopolites.

"^^^
Penshenu °Joj, ^JO^, a

Pursatll ° Eq] I

"l
Q>;x£) the country canal in the Nome Patarest.

of the Philistines; ^^ '^ 1 ^ 1 ^ '

'
'^^^^• Pentatehan °
^ /www /www D o D']^oQjgj
1 204, the Philistines ; Heb. D^riU?7S Assyr. .^yi

^^ 4= -^T ^^ ^T and \^ ^r-


^'
t^rm
ram® ZZ' Jra^^i' o ra

Rawl. C.I.W.A.
^~^^ ^ D'lra ?S^ acanalinthe2istNome
I, 35, I, 12, II, 52, I, 40.
o 3^' olio 3=1' of Upper Egypt.

Purath D%^*T^(i£>^,
trict in Syria situation unknown.
IV, 793, a dis- Per(?) (Aa-per?)
^f "^^ ^^
in the Fayyfim.'
; B.D.G. 120, Crocodilopolis
[ 985 ]

P©r ^-^» * *°^" '" ^^^ Eastern Delta. Per Anpu " (] ^ ^ O. S|*i««

Perdau^lj^/^.apartofMe. lift AAA^AA rt I I


fy
«lAAMMk

Per Aakh or Per sha " TiTtT


g 59. "]
" (] Q (J
O, Rec 3, 3$: (i) a town

JS Jdn;
(i) a district near 8 >» Upper Egypt in the Delta ;
(a) part of the quarrief of

(a) y*fc Nastasen Stele, a town or


l^-y^l
I
^^^ 2r' village in the Sftdin.
a temple in AlabastronpoUs.
Periakhut
"v"^ J^©. '-.^-T Per Anher "^ ^ ^. B.D.G. 63.

©*
Hathor
I

at
^ (3
^^'^"ame of the
Denderah and of other shrines of
temple of a name of This, Sebennytus, etc.

Hathor.
"^^^
Per Aakhut Ament c^ ^ ^ , the

Osiris temple of Libya-Mareotis.


B.D.G. 66, Sphinx 14, 156, A.Z. 1869, 98, a
town in the Delta (Prosopis ?).
Per A&r-t Ausaasit crm
If^Si Per Ahu neb Amentt ^~^ ^^ ^:z^
-A •»-=» rv NT » * temple in Ann (Heliopolis)
ft o» , a quarter of the town of Het-neh (MetelisX

Per4ahu7(]_.|^^,;-Pie of
Moon. PerAst^jj^.^J-l^.-jJ
Peril -q^^q-.^p-. -J) , the temple of Isis near the Great Pyramid.

B.D.G. 9, a sanctuary at Sekhem (Letopolis) Per As4r


'^"^ .^ii>-.
Z>-' I ^3Z>-' I Jd'
Per Aimhetep sa Pteh fj c the name of many sanctuaries of
Osiris.
9. , the Askiepeion of Memphis.
D Per As&r ;^ ®, Rec. 31, 35,
C3
Per aunr (Paunr ?)'"'(]% ?^,
IV, 793, a district in Syria situation unknown.
;

^5> o Demot. Cat. 422, AbOsfr Copt ;

Per Amen "^ =", 1©* nOfCIpI, Arab. juff^V


I
(1
I AAA/S/SA ^Z|. (2 (2

*^ I, "house of Amen," Per Asar neb Tet ^^^^"^^^jj


I cm;-fl1 tm
' I

the great temple of Amen in Thebes and other


©'
towns in Egypt and Nubia.
Busiris —the capital of the Nome Busirites;
Per Amenmeri Harness aa nekh- Assyr. --fy ^- <y- ^HI-

tut
^^^^
[h S O [^
"^
J
^ Per As&r Nemur '^"^
jjS ^°* in,
the temple of Osiris- Mne vis.
the town of Rameses in the Eastern Delta ; Heb.
Dp?55n, Gen- xlvii, ii. Per AsAr Reqet "^^ f)-*^^cfl^^
Per Amenhetep
the temple of Amenhetep
^ Q«g|],
III at Thebes (Luxor).
<=>
OCD ®
Sphinx, 14, 161, the temple of Osiris
at Rakoti (P^.KO+).
'

Per As&r Khenti-Amenti


Per Amentd ^^^ (1
"^^^
] (1 ® . Sphinx

14, 157, a town in the Delta.

«=^^
PerAstes
^
^ P^ ^. "71)

^•^- *45f 8i, the temple of a form


l|
P
X
i|
f^Q^ ^Z. 1907, 46, Memphis.
...^^m' ofThoth.
[986]
Per aqer /] ^^^^ Hermopolis in the
Per Uatchit
H ^ gS Delta. I O ©' I I8\®'
Per &tef Anher-Shu sa Ra I loS\®'"l©'^''-3^'35, I

I , a name of This. (i) the capital of the 19th Nome


o of
\>
Lower Egypt name of Denderah, Buto;
c-D ; (2) a
Per Atem V^' Copt. nOTXO, Gr. BovTta.
^^nziE,

" House of Per uat


I ^nnt
c» / .A. temple of Denderah.
Tem"; ~ ^Jpcnr
^pnt ^^^'^
Per uab >^ crzi , the temple of
, a town in the Eastern Delta (Succoth)
Osiris at Abydos.
Heb. QJIQ, Exod. ii, Gr. IlaTou/tos 'A/»a/3<a<f,
Per Upuatu shema ""^
i,

Copt. neeojJUL.
^^
Per A.teii
I
I

H
^a/ww
o 1
,

I
I

i
/wwva,
9CX
^O
1 n "^
'
the temple of Upuatu in the south
(Lycopolis).

C-D "^
, the
1 O '

L^ Per Unnut "^^


temple of Aten built by Amenhetep IV in his y^ -k ^, B.D. 137,

38, a temple in Hermopolis. •

town of Aakhut-en-Aten (Tall al-'Amirnah).

Per aa
* " great house," a name Per unkh aawva , the temple of
3' of the Necropolis.
Osiris in the 15th Nome of Lower Egypt.
Per Aait n-D
Per ur <=> , ^«.
dcTD'
, Denderah. nx , the temple of Osiris in Aphroditopolis.

Per Aakheperkara "^ fo^Wij > Per ur en mat j^


cr-3
Rechnungen 35, an estate near Memphis. = a temple near the granite quarries at Asw^n.
,

PerAnmiit /vwwv ^ „ .Denderah. Perut(?) '=^t^ O 5 Aphrodito-


^ ' I Jr ^ I
© polls.
CTD
Per anuq , Rec. 10, 140, Perut(?) "^^ ^Q 5 , B.D.G. 174,

the capital of the Nome Mahetch the burial place of Set.

Per ankh
um Denderah. Per utet en hem-t set
f- <0 C^ l>/V\f\f^

, the temple of Denderah.


Per ankh c^td ?• cr-zi ^ , Rec. 27,
B.D.G. 185, a sanctuary
the city of the dead, i.e., Deadland. PerBa '
of the Ram of Mendes.

Per ankhet ^ ",


* cci B.D.G. Per Ba en Asar
I 1 ^©
cm
I

'""'•¥• Rec. 17, Bakchis


119, a temple near Lake Moeris
126,
I 1 ^o '
on Lake Moeris.
Per Ba neb Tet (Tchet)
Perankh4ru7f7llo^|-,
"temple of the living," a name of the Necropolis.
©

Per Aha "y" CKl 5' "^ Q^ o ii I] e ©'


, Rev. II, 145, the capital of the i6th
a district near Per Matchet.

^ the temple of Amen- Nome of Lower Egypt, Mendes; Assyr.


Per Uas
l\

l © Ra at Napata.
[987]
Per Baiu
I
, Rec. 10, 142, PerPtetV°y.7°{1..h.
a town in the Delta. temple of Ptab and its district at Memphis.

PerBar48t7Jl^^<^j);. Per Pte^i shetat


'=^ °
J"]l
'55 o
Karnak, 51, a town near the western frontier
7, a temple in the Nome of Memphis.
of the Delta.
Per fa As&r &n kaut (?)

, ^O®' "toSv B"basti,;Gr.


Boi;/3a«rTi?, Bov^aorot, Copt. ITOTfi.A.C'f', Heb. Jo1±^Ti)S^ (.) .h. «».ple .^

nOa^B,
^ Arab.

PerBastmetit7|;f;,Bu.
J;.
Denderah

Per
;

fa-ft
(2) a shrine in the Delta.

iv, .031. •*
"^T^jjf^.
bastis of the North, ;>., Bubastis in the Delta. temple of Menu at Thebes.

"^"^ "^^^^^^
Per Bast shema <> -Ij f; Per fa mut enth neteru
I

-a >2K^ 'M'M'Mi ^ thetcmpleof


the South, i.e., of Upper Egypt, or Denderah.
J^ _aw s=> .B^ J^ .fi^ ©' Denderah.

Per bak ^ ^ ^'O g. ^ Per fefA


Peasant 37, a town
^ ;;^ H
; situation
^© n]^
unknown.
.
(| ^,
^v ]1i ^ '
Denderah.
Per em
Per bu tcheser ^^^
J r^
^=^ . B-i>.G.
^; , a town in Nubia ; Primis (?)

Per ma / ci-^ , Karnak 54, 49, A.Z.


209, the temple of Smataui, ^ '_
'
'_

, q.v.
83, 66, a temple position unknown.

Benu "
;

Per 7Z, ^^'


B I?' 11''
Farshiit. Per maakheru en Usrit
PI
Per bener enth ta neterit
^m I^O ©
Per Manu
, Denderah.

I 600 ©
district in the West (?)
Per Pekht t^ crD,
Pekht near Beni Hasan (Speos Artemidos).
crzi temple of

Per mi " ©® ", an


^
^«Ute in

Per Pekht ^^
I ra
°- °
PerM'gu7^^C^;.Mi«sion
I ^ I
' the Delta.

^ ^0>^
Pekht or Pekhit.
C^ S
,

13, 117, . a town in the


Per pestch netera 0i '
'='

®
I o 1 1 1 Nome Ka-beseb,
cr^ 0'^'^'^ ^ the temple-town of Osiris in
I oil! the Mendesian Nome.
PerMtennu(P) CD
Per pestch neteru
cr^ 6 cm V^"o"l^®'
I Rec. I, 52, a town in Egypt,

Mtch cm
o 01
^
I I
I

ocr-D
octtd' 5111- Per ©
II©' I I

I

a name of Babylon
other sanctuaries.
of Egypt and of many
^^"M1^^ I jyoiAi
Cat. 422, Ox>Thynchus, the capital of the 19th
JJH I
©" Demot
,

Per peg P.S.B. 2o, 123; Nome of Upper Egypt; Copt. nCJJLXe,

Piankhi Stele 20, a town in Upper Egypt.


[988]
n
Per Hut
Hypsele ; Muthi of the
^ 0<
Itinerary of Antoninus (?)
, a town near Per mes-t en Nut
the " birthplace of Nut," i.e.^ Denderah
no

Per Mut the sanctuary Per mes Rekhit


I -B*i^ O
,
oB©^
of Mut at Thebes ; varr.
-^, ^% >

\r3
"^^^
Per Mena
Per mes Heru-sa-Ast f ]
^? j|

MinyA in Upper Egypt ; Copt. XJULOOnK.


nrzi
Per Menu
^^ ""^^ °
^ , b.d. 125, 2, 20,

II, 178,
Per Metcha
Oxyrhynchus; Copt. neJULi^e.
Rev.

^^ J) ^^37 © , temple of Menu


the canal
Per en ami aakhut cm !• C©3
at Apu (Panopolis); ^^ ,
'
of Apu. ci cr^
T
'

C©3 Ci3 Denderah.


Permennshlla(?) '^^S ?^ i' I I
,

0. ^ ^ a quarter of
Rec. 12, 20, a town in the Delta
Per Nut '

Sll Memphis.

Per Menth
'

ywwv ^ J
Hermonthis Pernub-tS^,
Ci ^
^7^
©
"^:
I I
o o o

Copt. ^.pJUL^.^e, ^plXOIte, Armant; (i) the capital of the Nome of Nubt ; (2) a town

A(^ temple of Mentu in Thebes.


in the Western Delta ; Assyr. >-^ ^^ ^ ^"^C?)
|,

Pernubit "^^^ Den-


Per mer 3^ , Rec. 10,
I ^o i'[^®' <

^s^ derah.

140, a town between Asna and Al-Kab.

Per mer (Pamer)


Per Neb aam
^©,Sphinxi4,
^000' 7Y
157, ^,j_^,

A.Z. 1807, 46, the capital of the 3rd Nome of


Lower Egypt.
Mission 13, 8, the temple of Isis at Philae.

Per mer
'
ly ctt:^'— ^^ iz~z] c> Per Neb-t neha
1 v I ^A/^AAA
^ a quarter of
L—
I
-J ^^~X_ ftAAA^A
/NAAAAA
O ra nrzi *
Memphis.
I <=>o n'
B.D.G. 1 177, the district of Mareotis. Per Neb-t hetepit
o ci

Per Merdu (?) '^^ "'^ 7\ , a suburb of An (Heliopolis).

1 1 23, a town in Upper Egypt.


Per Neb-t hetepit
Per Merit (?) ^^^
"^ A.Z.
, a town near Tanis.
1 d
1900, 130, a name of Naucratis.
Per Neb khet en Tem
Per merh "" "" "^ the name of
| q?| ,
^^n-g ^ , Denderah.
/ w
^AAA/^A A
several places in Egypt ; var. 11 Q *
I I

Per nebs J Y'


^^rusatef Stele 21,

Per mes "^^ "^^ -*- the birth n n n Nastasen Stele 25, a town near
ffl P .
ft]
> ,

chamber of a god in a temple. the modern Wadi Halfah; Gr. Ylvov^jr.

UTD
Per Mess
the great temple at Abd
M Simbel.
I

at
Per Neb seger
Thebes.
9f* , a temple
[ 989 1

tr-D
Per Neb tepu i^i Per ne8[er] ^^^ H, Paicnno Stele

PiSnkhi Stele, a town in the 17th Nome of Upper


Egypt (Aphroditopolis) ; Copt, nexilieg^
^~~^
Per en pa Mennu
of Uatchit.

^^ , a town in Egypt.
Perne8U(?) " ^ ^ , a name of Sw^
Per en pa R& en Rameses
Per Net [^,^',^jj.Sm(A«»4).
^^ O
meri Amen ^^^ ^^^^^ %/
Per neterit "^^1 ^,
f V ll W f
1
^ M »
temple of Ra founded
ary of Isis at Sni (Asni).
L 1 J, a lanctu.

by Rameses II at Memphis.
PerNeteru^^^^O.
town
Per Nefer
in Egypt.
^ J
©, ^^ a J.
a
5, Denderah.

Per Nefer her-s


,
4 ©'
Denderah.
I 4
A
Per neter tuaut
the temple of the high- priestess of
^ 0*5321 Amen-Rl
'
at Thebes.
^^
511

Per nemhu
II, 168, a town in Egypt.
| ^ ^ , Rec. Per netchem , a village
near Pelusium.

Per ent meh cr^ ^^ © the Necro- Per netch R& em Aapep
polis of Sais ; Copt. ni.ItOTq^HX.
,
S,
t
the temple of Den-
derah.
Per en nub 'wvaaa
f-=:^ o , Denderah.
Per netch Qeru em a
Per ent res crzi 4^ ^^^ > the Necropolis *" / ^
Set
the temple of
t
of Sais Copt. nA.It01f qpHC.
zm ^S-4l ® ' Denderah.
;

Per neha M, p, H (^td , a district PerRa -^1' ^ ro I* I

of Athribis; Copt. n^ItA^O, Arab. \^ ^o 5^."l^.B.D.G.4i4,"house


Benha.
of Ra," $.e., Heliopolis; Heb. ntottrn"a. ]«"•
AA/\AAA
see Het-
Per nehem ra xliii, 13.
nehem.
^^^^ Per R&messu - meri - Amen,
Per en Heru Neb Mia *aaaaa

the temple of Horus of Maa[m] in


Nubia (near Ibrim, Primis).

Per nekhi en Asir (Rfi)

G[|]p[l^. the town


I rj III I I

*'—^ of Rameses II in the Eastern Delta, Gen. xlvii, 1 1,


-^ , Denderah.
Exod. i, II, xii, 37, Numb, xxxiii, 3, 5; Heb.
Per Nekhebit ^^^ -I- J ^' ^^^ sanctu-

ary of Nekhebit at Eileithyiaspolis. Per R&meses-^eq- Ana


Per en Kheper , Sphinx (QlPPfjj] f I p. a to'^" of Rameses II

14, 158, a town in the Delta in the north of the Delta.


[990]
cr-3 cr-D 8n
Per rut ^."'""S^©, Per Hapi
V\ ^ , a village near Memphis.
D W
, a district in the Nome Heliopolites.

[TDl
Per Hebit
"V^ffi Jllo' ^'P^'^^''^
D , Denderah, the Nome \] \ ',
= Pahebit.
""-^ Arab. c::^^jo^
CZI

Per rema
CZi
"" ""
' ^ , a district near Edfft. Per Hep
I
Nilopolis
Eastern Delta.
in the

Per remtu am en Asar Per Hept ur , a town


in Egypt.

"^^
Per Rennit ^^^ /www D- ^
CTD Per Hefau
I W
^, a town
near the modern Gebelen.
^^.anameof
^-J^^. Per hen "^ ? t[ a temple of
Per renput en ta neterit ""^ { "^ Osiris in the Nome Ka Kam.
(VAAAAA
q £^ ^::i

Per henu \5:

PerRuruti "^-^^"J, B.D. 78, (9 ^ B.D.G. 1063, the sanctuary of the


-jzv, c~3
'
Henu Boat of Seker at Memphis.
30, house of Shu and Tefnut (?)

Per Hennn
sanctuary.
I^§&&-^
a district near Oxyrhyncus. ^~~^
^^^^
Per Hent shema ^ 3^ S»
Per rekhit '^ ^ ^ , Denderah. Denderah.

Per rekh en Ast "^^ "^^ ^A/wv^ r^ ^, Per Heru

M p. © the " town of the know- , IV, 1132, the name


I W
X55.
AAAA/NA dJ VJ
>
U3
ing of Isis," i.e., Denderah. of several temples of Horus.

Per hai-ni en mesu Geb


cm
fu Per Heru aab ""^
modern
^
Asfftn al-Mata'nah, 18 miles south
rk
^ , Asphynis,

the
of Luxor.
AAAA
Perhina crrn rn ^ ^Q , the temple Per Heru anient
of Amen at Karnak.
, a name of Hesfen 5 ; Arab.
nr-D
Per ha £^©' Tuphium.
I i^^U
a town in the Nome Aphrodito-
polites.
Per Heru ati nef tesher-t

Perpapt-re
~|~Yc^ 7 ^•^^
and the Tuat. Denderah.
125, III, 13, a temple in Egypt

Per Heru athi-nef hetch-t


7\ , Denderah.

C-D
JH, the capital of the supplementary
Per Heru Bat (?)
^^^^ \>

yC, '=^
B.D.G. 186, the temple of Horus in
Nome of Per Hapi © Theb-neter (Sebennytus).
Dh\^^' i v/
[991]
^^"^
Per Heru Behut Per Het-Her neb-t Tepi-ih U
sanctuary built by Usertsen I

Per Heru merti


C3 c^^ S\
Hathor
(U\ ^o ^ ^
at Aphroditopolis.
" \\
®' *^^ ^^"™P^^ °^

*
I
W\S o o

town in the Nome Ka-hesebj Copt. ct>4LpK^n", Per hetch c-zj i , a sanctuary near
Pharbaethus.
Asphynis and Hermonthis.
"^^
Per Heru merti
temple of Sheten.
I
o o
©,the Per hetcha "^^ H '^7^, P.S.B. 17, 18,

a sanctuary in Nubia.
Per Heru nub , the capital
Per khat en hem-t-set AAA/S/\A

of the Nome Tuf,

Per Heru neb Mesen


Per khebit , a temple in
^ , a temple of Horus at Edftt.
Sekhem (Letopolis).

Per Heru khenti-khat Per kheper ankh ""^ ^<^=


cr-3 Sphinx 14, 155, a town in the Delta.
It Per Khemenu '^^ "" "^
a temple of the unborn Horus near
Athribis.
! nil O
Hermopolis in Upper Egypt.
Per heri neb aabt
<^ .A.

T Per Khen "O M, Palermo Stele,

I I I
I, Sphinx 14, 164, the modern Fakfis. ^ , Denderah.

Per Her shefit nesu taui


§ Per Ehnem
the temple of Khnemu in Latopolis
tZ'
the temple of Heru
^bll ,

"Q^
shefit in Hensu (Herakleopolis). Per Khnemu "," 5 !»

Per Het-Her a district in the Fayydm.


S©' ^^p'^^^ of ,

^~~^
the Nome P-tesh en Per Het-Her, D r-^^~i
I
Per Khnemu neb He-t ur-t
n^.eTpic, n^.oTpn-Hc.
^^ ^ ; Copt.

of Khnemu in the Nome Mahetch.


Per Het-Her I , Denderah.
^^^^
Per Khnemu neb Shashetep
Per Het-Her
D Ik'
village near Tanis.
the temple of Khnemu in Hypselis.

Per Het-Her ast qem Per Khensu ^^^ ^


(?)

Nome Khensu
I A/WS/\A I
^
1 —21 1 I
> the temple

^ fl I I 1 ' ^ town in the Pathyrites. of at Thebes.

Per en Khensu -em- Uas-Nefer-


Per Het-Her nebt Maf kit '^^
Q hetep
Oy Sphinx 14, 157, A/V\/V\A AAA/V\A

temple of Khensu Neferhetep in Thebes.


a town in the Delta.
Per Khensu - pa -ari-sekher- em-
Per Het-Her nebt He-t Sekhem

the temple of Khensu, the arranger of


of Hathor at Diospolis Parva. destinies.
[ 992 ]

c-^
Per khenti menat-f 1^w Per Sebek auf dri shait •Sfas*.

S\ B.D. 67, a mythological rrr-t


^'
3,
temple (?) ^
a town in the Fayyfim.
Per khenti Tenen a town near An
Per Sep ir-ii
%.
a temple of Ptah or Osiris in Memphis. D (HeliopoUs).
, (?)

Per Sepa Methen, an


Per kheru ^V-' c-zi , '-Y-' © , the name I
,

estate in the Delta.


of a canal.
^ crz2
Per kherp ah
CT-I]

I D ^^. Per Sept

, a sanctuary. Dream Stele 36, I ©, Sphinx 14,


I
1^

^~^'
Per Kherp-kheper-Ra 165, \v ^\^ ^, a town in the Eastern Delta,

Q, a town on the great canal that fed Lake Fakas(?); Assyr. .-ff ^ ^HI <T5^ ^^T !?•

Moeris. cr^
Per sensen Her-
/VAA/VNA AA/\AA/\

Per khet ^ the temple of Osiris


at Mendes.
mopolis Magna.
n-D
Per sennu (shennu ?) en nub
Pers, Persa, Persu ° nt^^^^,L.D. n AAftAAA
^ rSmf^ Herusatef Stele 27, a

3. 283,
it:] o 111' temple Napata. m
r^-^>^

,11,128, -H— ,11,91,


Per sehep ""^
A ° fe^, B.D. 104,5,
u^ I

a mythological locality.
'ff f^-^'^ Persia ; Pers.
Per Sekhmit ^=^
,

{I' ^ a name of
^m ^! T^> Baby. \- ^ <^Hfl<i m.
several temples of this goddess.
'^ a temple of Uatchit
Per sat n ^^
ftAAAAfl.

at Letopolis. Per sekhem en Ra


1 ?e
Denderah.
Per sai Met. Stele
'^^^
8 see Per sui.
I

Per sekhem khenti Khata y


;

Per saah E.a


crz] 2CX
a district IfU ^^ , Denderah.

of Latopolis. Per Seshen '


'
^>:, ^ , a temple in the
"^"^
Per sui 1 , Met. Stele, Nome of Ka-heseb (?)

a temple in Nut-ent-Teb Atfi^i. Per Seker neb Sehetch


o ,

^ n 1 °^ Piankhi Stele, a temple of the


PerSutekh "^^^^ ^S-^i a name I I
Qf' god of the district of Mediim.

of Avaris, Pelusium, Ombos, etc.


Per seger a temple
S ,
I

PerSebNetert
cm ^ , a town in of Osiris in Busiris,
1 I

the Fayytim. Per Seti ^^^,B.D..a5.I,.o.


Per sebkh-t
u , the Laby- a temple of the fire-goddess.

rinth
I
Per Setem
^~~^

unknown.
^ ^ |, a temple of

Per Sebek
cm Osiris ;
position

Per shaa(?)
Crocodilopolis, capital of the Nome
Arsinoites, A.Z. 51, 79, a temple; position unknown.
[ 993 ]

Per Shepset hent neterit "^^


Per gerr (gell) " " zs

, Sphinx 14, 167, a town in the Eastern


O limn

O
R I
I I I Delta
j^l
the temple of Hathor at Denderah. Per ta &nt "" ""
^ "^s. h ^^ Dr^^a,
^
Per Shentit c-z> 9.
] ()(] B.D.G. 48, a town or district ;
position unknown.

^vioi'^^'^iir"^''"'^'''
OCT]' Abydos.
Pertdua ° ]i (1 ^ C^^^. Maskhfttah

^~~^ Stele, Parthia; Pcrs. ^H g[ y<y -J^, Babyl.


Per shesthet r-^r-» fl
ci
Methen, an estate in the Delta.

Per shet ertu en As^r ^^^


Perteptu-f "^^ ^ ^^
>— '
^ (N^ mm) |,B.D.r
fij
B.D. 125,
I 1

I,
($. K^^'
a sanctuary of
13,
I

1^rt3Vll©'^'^-^-'7i.De"derah. 1 <^
a SlI Anubis in IJebenu.

^^~^ '^^ Per Tefnut


tz-i] o
Per shetta en Asar (1 H Ci

^wsAA H'^ ^, Denderah. en I o Denderah

Per qen '^^ a town in the cm o q crT3


^ '
Nome Ka-heseb. Per Tern
I >3 r ^|; see

Per qen Heru utet tef-f As^r n .


^ 1 , Succoth.

Per Tem Tchak C^nnE

Per qeras Asar 'y' '^ Sphinx 14, 165, Pithom-Succoth.


(jsp^©.
the temple of
Per Tehen Osiris at Sais.

Per teka .
t
' 1 ' ^ ^°^" ^" Egypt
Denderah.
[TD
Perth. , a locality near Memphis.
Per Qerhit ^^^^
<^ ? ^ , a temple in

the Nome Heroopolites. Per Tehuti (Tchehuti)


Upper Egypt.
Per kaut ^^^ ^^'^
^fca f^, the town
Hermopolis in

^^""^
Tepi ah (Aphroditopolis). Per Tehuti up rehui
Per Kamkam
temple in Hermonthis. in Lower Egypt.
Per Gebu ^^^
^J^ J U3
, Sinsin I,
Pertes
^^^=^^^=^
1 . -« niiiP 1
— ^^n, mnn
lo, a name of the Earth.
a town in Egypt.

Gem "^^
Per ^g . N. 22, a
Pertesu-^^^,],.^©, , Methen, an
town in the Tuat.
estate in the Delta.
Per gem Aten
Pertchatcha
^m, Rec 10, 141,

(j
w^, A.Z. 1902, no, ^-i^
O
^ , the name
-"'"iMM^'
a town between Per Benu and Gerg (Girga)
Rec. 21, 13,

of several temples of Aten. 1 Copt. UXOJX


3 ^
[ 994]

Per tcheftchef Serk D n ^^


I

_D_'
sanctuary of Harmakhis in

Dl^
Per tchet
^^^~^
'^ ^, "Everlasting , a town in Nubia, ^eXxtv, Pselchis.

House " — a name of Denderah. Pesg re ° s^


Pehabas
^ ^ '^ ^ i^ ^, Rev. [©], B.D. 142, 94, a town

II, 185 = Copt, ^.4)o^a5c. famous for the cult of Osiris


3siris;; var. ^ /^'
f^'
Pehanu d | "^ ^^, IV, 797, a SMani Pest
D
(i£^,
R.E. 2, 43, a district
position unknown.
country situation unknown.
;

P-shaim'
'
o
/\AA/VVA d , a village
Pehu -^E
(0 (S
AA/WNA ,

near Memphis.

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