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AN
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHIC
DICTIONARY.
M.A. AND LiTT.D., Cambridge; M.A. and D.Litt., Oxford; D. Lit., Durham ;
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 (?)
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 ® (^
,
suh -^^ra^,
7\
— ra
var
s-utekh , to embalm
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\ ,
I
,
guide of the words of the gods.
2 p
s [ 594 ]
<— iiiiiiiii
to lead, to guide.
sebakh (sebkh)
^ '
7"^?.
O® U f°
'^"' '"'
to preserve.
o conductor,
sebi-t
A ,
—a
, ,
^ W
flfl » to or
, 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.
^ 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.
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— \\,
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()
D ©
.
T. 283, ^ ^ ^
©
T,, <^^©,
sebq-t —»— JM ^ , bone chamber I*hll1»l ©
at once, forthwith ; Copt, rtcon ;
000 II
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'
D
—© >— righteousness
^ © ©
unique in
n n = 10 X 10. I ©
abilities
'
^ ©
, A.Z. 1905,
(2
sep "^^^
I III
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 ©
,
2 p 7
[ 596 ]
S
^
Rev. 13, 23, time of judgement. Rev. Nomes; see
sep , 13, 37,
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 (?)
Peasant 199,
sepi ^^, ^^ IJ' D © Sepa cww w j J ^- boh
D
to remam over
,
D ©. { ><, U. 538,
© Sepa-Heru utiiuin C\ TT
263,
D © c=i^' D ©illll' D ^111' D ©1'
© '^~**~~
hh^ remainder, remains,
— If
Sallier IV, 13, 30, 199, the god with a [hideous] face like Sepa.
Sep-her 9,
sep
~0~
D
R^^-
© 1
Copt.
(?)
Sepa-sM-t L=v] — fl,
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-
^"^s^, to come forth, to set out. part of the hunting net of the Akeru-gods.
pared •
D A 1 *^ provided with a watchful,
sper n 1 , to ask, to pray, to entreat. y ' [] U 1
'
intelligent face.
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.
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.
M l^t
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]
children, i.e., Shu and Tefnut. sem >ii^^, to bless; Copt. CJULOT.
herbs, vegetables
,
I, ^-=^ ,
I I i
sfenti * ^ I 4
^T
I m'
A.Z. 1900, 30, a kind
of plant.
^7^ IV, 1015, hill of truth, i.e., the
11 AAAA/W ^
hill of the spirit-bodies;
s-fekh (I3, Rec. 29,
V
® „,
-1]
to put off clothes, a^+ /QoTvii+\
Set(Semit) ^, •
;
83, a god.
smai
JM^'^-'- T\M^ sma |X ''=tJ, phallus.
sma-ti , testicles.
%\\Ci
4.8. T.
_JrJ'^- Smaiu X^^ • . male relatives, kins-
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^ |
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
2 P 4
s [ 600 ] S
mountains (Gebelen ?)
to mix 3
/wwvA KoUer i, 7,
III
a mixture of six parts
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,
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
Nile-god.
-god.
Smai-ta smait
Seti I, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 70).
I. ,
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 /
Tuat
Sma-kheftiu-f -^
III, a ram-god.
\ Smamit , Ombos II,
recite; var.
M »-
Smamiur J, T \ ^^Pn' Denderah
smaa
n- smam /
^^^ ( , IV, 809, to crush
to feed; Copt. TJUl.O(?).
^!. to crush foreign lands.
_> J
,
^ %
to prove true or innocent, to correct, to pay
what is due or obligatory, to discharge a duty I , dense
S-maa kheru
^ smasu "^ MRec. '
27, 84, eldest,
born; see smesu.
first-
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,
s-mau (^ w
, to
s-mar —«— ^|\ , Rec 32, 79, to
W
[ 602 ]
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^^.
,
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
,
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;
to establish, be established.
smehi -^»- t\ § _, ^=.—0, the
smen f^^*^^
, order, foundation.
left hand, the left side ; Gr. 'A^/tax ; see Hero-
smeSU
j
j |
D
Smenu .^^^^ ( , image, figure
Smennu D^^,T.24,agod.
Jr J^ rage, to shake.
/wsAAA
/\
smesu P 1^' T M^' '^*^*^ °^ ^^^
AAAAAA »UV\AAA
high-priest of Metelis.
[ 603 ] S
Rev. 1
1, 90 2 2, acclamations.
Smet —M— ^s^^ ; see Mesta, one of sen, sena '^'^'*^, '^"'^^
I , u^, (J ,
I
-j|
-^ _gJ^
|n^ 1 J, ^erg. I, 17, a croco- genu "y^ ^, IV, 1220, homage.
Smet
^ I -god.
dile-god.
—— ^ H
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.
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\
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.
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
~^ == o, u.
sen-t 431 >
va'"-
sen-t
^i'^ ,
P. 365,
«
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
thing.
AAAAA/V AAAA/VA AAAA/NA
IV, 1220, ti
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.
AAAA/W AAAAAA
on forms are
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
,
— way,
T T
copy or likeness.
flutter away (of a bird) ; ' i
aaa~na \\ \ y\ ,
AAAAAA
road; Copt. cni.em, CItHmi. sennu
AAAAAA
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
^^ |J ,
>
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
^
!
sen-t (?)
^ '
^'"''^
o aniDlll
, Peasant 2^, a kind of senu ~^, ^, N. 62, "^ Q, t. 268,
senn ^ ^ ^ ^
o, ^ I, Rec.
senu
genu
gAA^ |j] physician (?) ; Copt. CA.em.
^^^^ j^s^, to
,
see, to weep(?)
4, 22, a precious stone, ruby(?)
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
"^ ^^
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
—
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.
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
make to swim.
s-nemm (s-unem) ^^d^'
Rec. 36, 81, to feed, to satisfy with food, to
^
'
(
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
senfu '"^^"^
\^ t^ ''^^''^
> ^ fl^^^ ®^ blood.
,
IV, 753,
AAAAAA
(
Ji
Senfiu ^^ Q (1
^ /I?"i ^' ^°^^ °^ ^^°°^' snem, snemm (
AAAAAA
AAAAAA 1 i
^^
genf ,
'^'^^^ I ,
knife (?)
spawn of fish )
{^^ |
senf "''^^^
,
garment, raiment,. dress.
snem
, Ij^^^^O, last year; var.
»-
! 7^ '
snem k^^ciki^ir-
^5-rJ, ,
\ ra
ra 7\ I \> a district.
flood, storm, tempest, thunder rain.
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
(® (@
I AAAAAA L^'
<2
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.
s-nehem 'tXT ^gv L-J], to rescue, to s-neshen ^ C3a f^, AAAAAA ^> A
^o
open
Pierce,
; caus.
to
snehem
^ ^ i^ ^
^^- 328, N. 159,
I ' '
,wvwx /wwvA^^=-=^
AAAAAA \\ I I
Storm, bad weather,
the storm-fiend.
r~vn
senshen , B.D. 38A, 8, /..'.,
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-
I
—"^ of Libya Mareotis.
sens
A.Z. 35, 16, praises, hymns.
Senk ^A^.:s~^j Gol. 14, 131, greediness.
I ,
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.
^
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
fire, flames.
sentit '^'^'^^
Rec. 6, 147, matter of the
senk-ti '^^ ^
f^ = sti *^f^ ^,
y
to III
o I
senkti
^ w
,Rec. 16, 57,'^'*'^^ _
o I
'^^^ .
cry, to grieve.
Senktiu = Stiu
w 1? 's-neter —«— J^ to cense, to purify,
C^^^ Asiatic and Nubian desert ,
senter
O Sektett. j
o, the substance used in
J)
, Rec. senth ^ , to found, to establish.
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^ '
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]
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.
smell.
serser ^, Nastasen Stele 10,
duce a sweet
IJerusatef Stele 72, 109, to comfort, to console;
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
Ram. II, Ram. IV, Denderah II, xo. Zodiac ser-t S^, IV, 998, fan; see
~^ (1(1
ser, seri
^^^^JHIini' ^- ^''^'
ser ~^ o , u. 28A,
^^ %^ ° , N. 255A,:
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
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.
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.
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
H AAA/W\
Serqu <cixg 'w>aaa stream, flood.
serekhi <=>(](1 ^^. Peasant 255, the -H-
accused, the defendant. serk '^^, scorpion.
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,
Seres - her
_P3^^|, B.D.
disgra
race,
disgrace; see H
I
m B
Ji
^^, ^'^^'^e,
imomi
nominy.
I
s [613]
sehseh —h— 8
U. 493, N.
'
945, a bird.
S-hett i—j L— Zl, Rec. 17, 44, sub-
^
S-haa —tf— ft to make to rejoice
K '
sehu -«— ^
I 1^ |, Israel Stele 19,
^li-
menu
seh
605, hall of the shrine.
S' u.
to celebrate a festival, to rejoice, to make glad ;
caus.
seh en menkhut Ti
clothes chamber, wardrobe.
s-hemi ,^ A. to turn back, to drive
,
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.
2 Q 3
s [614]
I
— X —
Seher-t-baiu-s -h- g <=> £^2
I
to turn back(?), to
god
Sekhti
in the Tuat.
^^ m^ I] (] >
Tuat I, a field-
I I ^ '
bird-god.
run; sekhs
s-heqr-^l^^, -^1^0, )A
, to ;
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
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-
~I~ti (j(]
, T. 308 ; Copt, cojcg, cgtwoj-
Skhait-Heru — h-
© 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)(]
^ , ,
*/'
, ;
^*~
away from advice; ^ * , IV, 1033, to skhar j-rr- , a kind of tree, log.
o X , ,
~^ ^
or part of the sky near Orion. skhas , to hasten, to run.
j\
Skhaa ^»-='
\v , to cut, sword, knife.
Skhakeru ^^ % ^^^orations.
Skhai
~*^
(](] ^ , Amen. 14, 8, to
skhati y.
^
6
Rev. II, 168, plaited thing;
j ' '
s-khai
Q ^ to make
Skhaut — A ,B.D. 169,19,
,
O P,
I
^Sf™^
Hathor.
""^
^7
^J^
-
s-khar
Skhabiu QQ d?^ ' '
devourers, Q , Rec. 16, 108, to inflame.
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
~^
,
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 ]
caus. of ,
contain, to hold; „ K V
Skhep-kenmem ^ one to fold the wings.
^ ^^ ^ ,
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.
<—> (j j)
"V I I , those who make or create.
skhen-t ^ P- 710
Q,
.ci "Embracer"— a
O Litanie 38, title
k^"Tk
94,
cr ' of Ra.
..,
holies plur.
;
\U3
Skhenu ^ 0, ^,1Tuat XI and
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
I
[617]
"^
146, X, 43. <5v ()''%<=., the god who s-khenn o to strike a blow,
smite; caus.
to
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.
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.
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]
H H H ^
ses —>*—, ^ I
, door bolt; plur. (1
111^ I ^ III 1 I I I (2 W I I
M. 251,378,
«»-» j\
ses W , horse ; Heb. p^D-
to supply, to make. 1
1 , a garment of some kind.
skhet 5 » net.
side
S-khet ^ 7\ ,
sesu
'~**~
, Rec. 30, 72
serpent.
\f •
I I I
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
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
s-sent - ftAAAA^ II
to terrify, sesh metut neter Kk <=>^
C^ ^AAAAA
~\ /VWvA
I '•^ I
,
A jl 1 c^»
Sesent-aakhut
^'^i
sesh shaa
of books, i.e.,
[^
demotic.
c^^ ^ ij |, the writing
0(«V)
glyphic writing; rrj-^CD^, Rev.
s-setchem , B.D. 169,
I I
^1. n yr^
writing ;
plur.
I I I
!, M^^
.
a divine scribe ;
\\,P. 185,
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
!
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 '
limner of Amen.
scribe of the temple.
'wvA
^ ^^w J
great deputy scribe.
;
, N. 899, ^ (3
^, P,.D. (Saite) 70, i
; |
<^^P"ty
1^ ^, Rec. 30, 183
dszi ^=
sesh kheri tchatcha ffi ^,
rm V:^, dribblings.
rS ^' scnbe.
,0a )j
czso.
V- H H— tl M
maugurate an
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 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.
X '
substance. sesh *'~^, night, evening, dark-
CZEID
seshut C30 I , divisions (?)
X ci I
ness ; see n^
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.
(?)
! >
'-^^—
contempt ; (J , Rev. 13, 13; C30 OSZI I CSZ]
r w I
1
A
I
r-w-i
r"srn I I I
T I
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.
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,
Seshau -^ ^ "^ ^ |
, riches, c=szi
DO to polish.
^
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.
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'
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
Guide of the path of eternity — a of Ra. title make a way through ; var. of 1 C3ED and I -^J^wSf.
,
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 (£
Seshmit-heri-ab-t uaa-t-s
^ , to alight, to hover over ; caus.
01 AAAAAA
^'>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
s-shem
^K^- to make warm or cyojcyeit, Gr. rTor-<7o/^.
oszi
hot, to heat ; cans, of 1 v\ 1
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
(9 I
I
-«- .-fL
—^ n ^ 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
- .
—*— -TkW A Tutankhamen
Nefer-Temu.
9,
seshsa-t (shesa-t)
^ p Iq]
I
^ J
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
I,
Seshesp-taui -^^
108, a lioness fire-goddess.
^ ^ ^, Ombos
sesheru ^5 1^ 1
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.
Seshta cezd
Tuat.
(?)
zl ^
I,
I
4, 27;
At j\
^
[1
Seshtai
'*
He who is secret " —a divine title
Seshta baiu
I
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.
i . csa I
, Rec.
,
^
I
;
.^^
seshter (?) ^^^-^ Rec. II, 64, a caus. of
,
O
light-shooting star, s-qett ^ n^ , to travel, to sail.
2 R
— s [ 626 ]
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
— 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.
i 1
!^^'
skek ^^, IV, 1057 w v!V.^
"^^ ,
to bring to an end, to make com- personification of his domain,
Seker ^^
<—>'
Berg. a god who
the deceased with Truth.
I, i6, filled
S-gemh -^ Ag^ I
-^, Peasant
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.
-•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.
2 R 2
S [ 628 ] s
tk-^ ^
sti-heb
festival scent or
w
perfume.
y ^3:7,
m- sta
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.
set-t
^ f|, ^ f|, ''==®
I'
Hymn AftAAAA (O
stan-t
^
draughtboard ; var.
Darius 15, flame; divine fire; , (?)
fire, lA r^ '>
Copt. c^xe.
III
Set
and IV, a
em ar-t-f
fiery
^ ^,
serpent-god of the 5th Gate.
Tuat
s-tahen '^/^f'^j^
,0
'
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.
^ \\ , 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
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
'
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
countries; caus. of
Sten taui o
setha
to tow, to drag, to pull, to lead
7\
'
^T
AAAAAA (2 I (T^ y^l ' ... \> I
e I
' the boat of Ra.
Thoth.
caus. of
151, V, 3,
Tr n to dress, to clothe, dress,
garment; caus.
apparel,
i/(*=Ti)' fecundate.
steh
^ X^O' ^ «^ sthar -
-^^, Rec 5, 96 =
, to split, to open.
t_J
S-tehen —^ |
| -www c|||g , to sparkle,
~**~
SethU . %i,, Tuat VIII, a serpent-god.
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.
^^ ^^ 5 •
2 R 3
s [ 630 ]
var.
sethen s=» tii^, draughtboard (?) ;
sethen
conspicuous, prominent
varr. sethes o^
— — tt—Jl
s=3't1f==^, ^^^^^nlif'
H— ii «— XL »»» —
M supported or exalted, the
^ ^' ^ YYTT i
what is
o^
fl
,
to dis-
sethes Shu P ^ ^ '
""^^^
^
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
Sethen^hat «
A/VAAAA
»=^
C^
'*^"^^ ^^' '^ i°^ °^
the South.
s-theken , to penetrate : v\ ^-^
, to copulate : caus.
f
I
Sethen -hath ,
Tuat IV, 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.
Osiris;
late, to coruscate ; caus. of s=3 x ~w«aa iMw .
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.
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.
1204, to quake, to tremble; Copt. CXtOT. SteflU ^=^^ , Tuat X, a group of gods
I
— If
(](]
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 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 .
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.
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-
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,
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.
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,
=uL | Metternich
shin bone ; dual
y 3| >
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
c:^
!
, Israel Stele 9, i o, to
1^^, to feed, to provision, to supply, to pro- setChet-t —»»-'^ '^, Rec. 2, m, tales.
vide for ; caus. of ^^ ^^ ^^ stories, sayings, speeches, addresses ; Copt.
S s p
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
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;
away, to depart ; I
(1 7\ F=R , to go up ; 1 [I
'o'cA,' ^f\0' "^vO- '^i^^'
7\ ^ , to go down.
7^ '
overthrow, walled building, fort, castle, fortified gateway.
sasa
P[^P[^A,p[^'^p[^^^,
i^^,^„, ^^J\, Rec. 9, 38, Jour. E. A. varr,
overthrow. ^ regarded.
fi
s [ 634 ] P
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
I
Y> U. weakness or evil ; var. .-^^
the god
salt ri [^ "^ (J (J
^^, weakness.
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;
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
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.
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,
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^ >
^^<^- "'
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.
(]
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.
extortioner, op-
sau
I I
pressor.
speech (?)
to return; compare Heb. 11 A Syr- ^mky Arab.
speaker (?
p
[636] P
sap-tp^^°^,p^^°^.
Rec. 30, 68, a plant.
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.
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==/] •
(?)
(I VS I
'^ I , foes, enemies.
, T. 359 ; see Smaur.
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.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.
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.
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,
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,
(^
(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 (?)
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 "^ ^ '
^^''' ^^' ^^^' ^-^^
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.
^
(1(1
sahu
I ^»
tQJ l^ec 20, 42, [1 [g]
P 3^, 171
•^1^1411 1, property.
Sah-en-Mut-f Pi [^ '^ | % % 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.
I '^
31, 14, to burn up, to consume; caus. of saqi plD^'^ljf)^. a violent man.
«aqup^^^(].Rec..9,9Mo^burn.
^ D- , a wind-goddess.
sakhniu saquti
^^ w
sculptor; plur.
[^
J ^^^IIII' ^"PP°''*^' [1 [^ ,
1 1 ^K\ n , ; caus.
to produce, to hew, to carve ; caus. of aqeh
^^~^^
sash-t (shas-t) fl
^, Rec.
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
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 =
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
sai 1
(1
'
III, 143, to come.
satekhta (?) ^7^,Alt-K. ,
fo^
q
'
, , ,
sathp^,p[§'^2,p^^^, Sai I
(1 r^ 7\ , to diminish, to decay.
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. ,
sat ' IqJ ^"^^ . . , the name of a monthly knowing of heart, t.e., wise.
festival; van I
ig] a form of Thoth.
[641 ] S
to
W-^
know by sight, to recog-
f\f\
'-^5-,
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
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; \
Saa-Heru-
143, a form of Horus.
^^ ^ |ji Ombos
, I,
of hairy fiends.
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.
1
1 > ; I
«-atP5^SP1 ^^ , to
^^^^
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.
, ; ,
p. 6or, P-694,
,
p(j /^.
Saait (1 (? (1 '^ ^ , the form of Hathor ^^, P. 381, p (J
fl, to make to enter, to
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
vilify, to calumniate
out, to complain, to curse, to sapikebenti p[l°-^J^^^^•
var. p^,P. 676. inspector of the fleet.
copy.
/wsAAA
^ , to drink ; see ^^ ^ •
visitation (of a temple), enquiry,
list,
Sap fl[]D|,fli]^|.Berg.49,Exa-
miner. Inspector — a name of Osiris ;
Sau p (|
^mm, T. 315, P i] §. Metter-
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
^
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
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.
SS
"
Sdms n T n^^^, club, cudgel.
/WAAAA I I I /VAA/VNA
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^
D
coonrit.
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.
A/\AAAA ° I
<^< 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.
;
sansan H (]
T" [1 (1 ^ ^, P. 777;
S-ast [\n ji, P. 67, N. 35, to occupy a seat.
2 s 2
\\
S [ 644 ]
to rebuke, to punish,
s-atti
Sdsh-t [1 1]'=^. N.646-[l (| o [1
(j overthrow.
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
to perfect ; caus. of (1 ) .
;
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
sai
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
(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
sab 11 fl
S-am n
s-antu n z;^ %\ '^, R z^ -^ , i v,
samiufl__.^()[l|^|,p_.^
s-ari |1 ^ £55, IV, 753, Rec 34, 182,
n fl
^s^ "^j a
^. °'
plant or flower.
^ —^
JiH^ H ^ 000
1 , with lapis lazuli ; ^
Ji^J^
fSST^, 1479, to present petitions.
Sarit maat H
°
AAAA/VN ,
Sar-neb-S fl ^/\ ^ZZ^ M the name
,
s-ar n
£55 Hi to make a fire to burn,
y\ '(>' tomake an offering.
S-ankh H ^, Hymn Darius 42, [1 a-¥-
^y , A.z. 1899, 15
coo^e.
s-aha
Sfth p d| g, M. 634, ^|, to be If , to stablish time or life :
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.
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
^ 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<
— P
"^* A
^ ^ 'J 4
\\
" '
i^tJ'oducer.
saq-t I
~^« , Rec. 31, 20, Sif [1 (j(]
'<-^^, Thes. 1198, [1\\
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
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 ; ^^ ® ,
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
spell,
sihu
P
i)(|
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,
Copt.
^,
CI^G.
Jour. As. 1908,
SUSU
SU(?) n
M (s
(?. o,
Rev. 14, 13, a period of
time; Copt. COTCOT.
struction. superficial
sit '
(J [J -^^
Y^' ^™^1^» odour ; see 1
(^ SU pe^=-*-.^^^L_^, guard,
Copt. cf. protector.
a star; see 1
(1(| .
,
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.
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
ovis
sua
platyura;
n £) ^^ttJI
Heb.
>
Herusatef Stele 88, sheep,
^ R 3 ,
make to con-
s-uashpflc3oMlPf]^
SUashu P -^ [S
"^ 1 .
praises.
I X I ^ _ <j> , ,
^ ^ <j> ,
to pass, to pass away,
s-uatch
p ^ "^-^ |, U. 624,
pI
"^^
^^
sua M ^ "^ ^^, night, evening, dark- 1 "MK
^ ^ I
, to make to flourish ; M (J
i\
of^|var.p^^f,T,337.
SUasua-t 0^11-^^01, Rec i6, 131,
suan (sun) \\
^\ rx ^ -^> to know,
S-uatch ar-ti \\
'^ T ^^^, Rec
-f)
to recognize ; Copt, COOT ft.
31, 30, "green-eyed."
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.
'^"^^
trade, business, buying
1 1 r
sun-t 1-f —
^,
I —I
"
and selling.
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.
to
S-uba
open up a way,
fl
f J ^
to force an entrance, to
sun
c
caus. of V <^^
pierce, to penetrate ;
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
^
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 , ;
•
I L^ I
1' otuon. to flatter, to wheedle, to cajole, to use blandish^
R^^-'/e^^"' balsam
.^^. SUnta n S 1]Q ^ ° ,
;
C? I O £^ •P 1 a i I I I Copt. conTe.
s [ 651 ] S P
"^ A
— ^+ =^^,N. 1245, w^ J^'
If Anastasi I, 27, 8, to brag, to boast,
to exaggerate.
/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.
I , drink- P^^^.
ing companions. "^ ^, N ,
(Ifl ,
Rev. 14, I, egg; plur.
;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.urtp^c^^^, pc,^^
I
y ) to make to grow ; caus. of y } .
SUh p e ^ 5, Rev. 13, 37,
P ^f 5, Rev.
5,
S-Urt I
^^^ .^^^, Shipwreck 20, 21, to
SUh
P ^ ^ '^, T. 25, Rec. 30, 192,
f^,N.i75,fle|(2 5,Amen.i8,io,[l^^,
Rec. 20, 40, spacious.
P ^ S
Vs^*^ , a kind of cloth, garment, vest-
oszi
, :
R=31
// C^ AWAAA
,
I 01 v^^^AA
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^
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,
SUgait
P^^fl'P^PS-P^PSfl. P^ffi^(j()'^7|', re-
-<''^pS'P^p;l",p^-
a Nubian god.
^?-.",-PI.^s-.p^^i-- (Saite) 165, 14,
I
I , the state
J T ^^AA/v. 1 1 HJ U
^^ I
I
SUtut|l;^"^°,p;^^°^-, Sphinx
1^ 5"]?,^^ 5.^_^ 0^5. royal
^^ -^ -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,
, 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
^ ^
<2
O^^fA,
,
A, S-Uter 1
1
t^~n ' ^° purify, to cleanse
caus. of -^^.
\1
1=^
, traveller.
_
^^ , 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 -
- seb P Jf'^tQ^.
PJ
^' ^^^- ^7, 145,
8-utekh p;^j5, p^ ® c^.
embalm; caus. ox, castrated beast ; see 1 d
j ~ ;
^^g^j
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.
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^ '
'° ^^^^ ^
P
"^ f] ^' ^^^- '3, 30,
P ^^ ^ (j
^
J P ITll
fi^-^^-pj:^fi3^pjiik^-
P. 296,
^^^ I
,
Rec. 31, 17,
p ^J ^ TTi"
sweet reed.
PJ^'PJ°-^-PJ^-"^-P""-
^ U. 565 Copt. cK^e, ci^e.
p J ()()(),
;
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
J ^ "^^ -^'-^
| (1
/VAAAAA H-
Sbai py<J(](]^,Rec.2,iii,[lycJ
^^~^
Sbau shetau neteru yc ^, ^ 11^-PJ*^11^.^ >, wise man,
«"-*
the mystic doors in the Tuat
PJ*^11^^ ^, teacher,
Sbatcheser ^
door of sunrise, the
.^^ door
,
in the
B.D. 17,
Tuat.
^. V M > Is^rning, instruction, teachers.
sba PJ^'^^ fl,Rec. 2, 109, pj^ ^ - — Of] l]o.1X^ L-JI place of instruction,
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 ;
,
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
s-baq (sebq)
Rec. 31,
p
14,
^ ^ , U. 566,
p
,
J
to
Sb&
P J (1
_^^(J, [1
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 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 ' >
sbutpj^y,P.8o.pj>^e.
hostility, rebellion, hateful things. M. 109, 1
J I
^ , N. 23, a city of the god
^ J (j^h. P Jfl'l^iihhh.
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
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
'
^°^^ ^^"^^
a pregnant woman.
cry, cry of goose, wail.
make
=
py^.
S-bner R
J
/w^A^^ p, I, 53, to
Sebhuf Tuat XII, one of 12 ' ' '
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
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 ^- ^"'^
Sbekh-tAger-t llj®"^!] S
_ Sbeshesmer
Tuat XI, the i ith Pylon.
^-' ^^^^ " <==* t^
derah II, 10,
fl
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 -^ ^
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 ;
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
god was
no I
° tmiD
qualities or
to anoint, to possess pleasing
I
11,
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,
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.
"^
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-
J 'CZPS 3 ^^ 3 a form of
Hymnen 22, I
p 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 '
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 (?)
^fe^^, I
sep 1
376, linen
.
(?)
2 T 3
into
s [ 662 ]
S P
\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.
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.
fl°Kpa^
n
° fl ^
fl°^,M.2i9,
lips
Peasant 167,
;
W
1
I
R ^0» parts of the body, a joint from the sept ,
plinths, bases (?)
8-peh I
D 8 7^, Rec. 26, 13, to
some animal.
make to
Sept I
'di
p s [663 ] S P
*'° ^
A* P O y>' Denderah II, lo, one of Septu
1^ ^ , Berg. I, 14, a crocodile-god.
Septu
"*'»"' A fi
Ombos I, 186-188, one of
Septi-tenb H ° "^""^ Jn /,
l\^' thei4kauofR5.
pared; see n
P°|\,
A jO.
10 be ready, pre-
Sept-abe^iu
p 1^^ ^ H
^, u.
Septitp^q|)-^,p°-^.afo™of Sept-t-uauau
Tuat II, the 2nd Gate of the Juat.
P^ | f] f] f^ |.
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.
rations, provisions, daily food, stores of food. SeptU A , Tuat XI, the zodiacal light (?)
2 T 4
s [ 664 ] P
p
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>
I I i
sefsef n ^^= \\ , to smelt, to liquefy, to
, Rec. 19, 18 : (i) the followers of Sept in
sept
sef-t n
& '-nil annoyance.
I
<:-^=-a (J kmd of wood. the meek.
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.
^
^ Oo ^ -^ '
Go III*
V
I
I
^^' 501, to
sefu p^^^^^L^, kill, to
Sefkhit-abut
p^ \^ '^. IV,
PS^^--\\'X^'A.z. r905,75,';;;
s-fen p"^^^ ^ ,
n'^'^<Q, Rec. 16, 56, \^ ^, Rev. ir, 153, a goddess of letters,
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.
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
Sefeldi[it] neb-s [1
A seft p^\. P^Q^,A.Z. 1880,
—»— , a goddess.
95, sword, dagger.
8-fekk
(?)
n
caus.
, to pour out, of priest, director ;
n S.
| '
^Y Jl overseer of the
sem priests.
destruction, exhaus-
sefkek-t tion. semu 1 1 ^ .'rt 1 , 1
1 ^^ riY !
, the deified
a'
sem, semi
Anastasi
/wsAAA
°*|^
I,
ill II
25,
,
7, belt knife,
;
[ '
^
Copt.
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?
f=iSi custom.
tice,
87, 20, a kind of bird.
'^^ 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
to
^-^P->kI.P^M^-
unite, to join oneself to someone or some
IM^x%p|i^-Pk>% thing.
\% 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.
—i. o—
the god of the
sem-t 1
1
^^ '
||
',
a night garment, apparel. Sma n '
P- 568,
vertebrae of Osiris.
I
^^
Q-Cyj' I
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
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.^
1482, justifier.
AA/NAAA AAA/VW
P^^Q^^, N. 945,
Smaaiu P
^^ Ql] >> ^ ' '
slaughterers.
T. 359, a cow-goddess.
,
smaam 1 __^ ^\ Qp , to make a noise,
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^ !,
!,
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
Smamit urit |
'
^ ^^ ^ ^^^^
tive, proclamation, declaration
sma-t PQ (1 ^ ^
;
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. ]
^"^^^
I
8-mar ^
varr.
p_> Sman Q (1 ^ rS» the Incense-god.
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
^' ''•'^-
8-[a]inm'
^ ^% f|' to
bum up, to
n ^ a pair of members of
^^
. . dtif±) <?
smenti ^;
"^
>
the body. -
s-mftr
p ^ <=>|, Rec. 33, 3,
p ^ Smenu R
"^^^
^^, ?• 742, a god.
^ O ^;^^
'
P
to please, to make
N. 811, a goddess.
,
/\A/\AAA
smen-t 1
;
1 1
~w^aa
Copt.
111",
CAXOTIte.
,
goose.
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
smen-t
1
'^^ -^
,
p. 61 , mcense, penume.
IV, 204, done into writing i
, 1
,
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.
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.
im ^ —
[1
(S! nnn
smer
beer
smeh
; Copt.
n
^ I ^ Q
CJUL^.^ (?)
'
^ ^'"^ o^ ^^"^ ^^
(?)
smehi Anastasi
^ w
^^^ ^' ^ *^*^^ ^^ nobility higher than P^fJ^. I, 23, 4,
hand,
^ ? ..^-Z),
side
Roug^ I.H.
Gr.
II,
see
125, the left
Herodotus
T '^''^'^'^ c> v\ smer, only left ; uafiax ;
Qr^Twr' ' ,
*J(](]^|,aguUdofpriests;(15f^
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 .^^^
i|]
I :
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.
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
'
a kind of garment.
, P. 177, the boat of the
semsup|^P^.U.44o,fl^^^, P
evenmg sun ; var.
^ , M. 263,
; Gr. CAJL^LT.
"^
Semsu qet-t en Ptah P^l%^ Smet, Smeta p ^'("=&^ \ , v. 618,
88, Jupiter.
Ml I,
an investigation, to
to enquire into a matter, to
verify, to inspect, to
make
examine
a hippopotamus-goddess.
smet-t
P^^, U. 65, N. 320,
smet-t n ^ ""^^
«o-^, Thes. 1207,
abomination.
ordinate, slave born on an estate, underling;
I
, M. 677, N. 1239 =» I /wwvv, P. 642 =
w
Smet I ^v ^ , a crocodile-god, the god (VVVVVX
, half month.
1^
O\
u. 317 '575.
PI 0^ ,P. 2
^"Pl5'
T. 12, M. 763;
PT.|i^-&^-°"'P"^'=l"
ic ^^5^ mil
"^^^
^^P the festival of the 15th day of the
c^ o month.
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 ^
Sen-td
I
— ^
] ()
,
P- 273, 1 -^ ] ^,
M. 488, N. 1254, a goddess (?)
Rec. 33, 30, V
'I ,
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.
|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
sen en &t | — [j
^^ , p. 434, m. 621,
sen
sen
V n?i, thief; Copt. COItl.
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
,
chamber, room.
cor„pare^o|^|^|.P-365,N..o,8,
^, P. 48, Rec 31, 163,
senu |o^^^ = iD^^^' ^e'-"-
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
a likeness or transcript.
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
sennu
|IJ ^C°D,Rec. 27, 225, IV, 414, a kind of precious stone, ruby
l^^j, (?)
2 U S
s [ 676 ] P
'
SenbU P
v^/w^A
J
, N. I182, I ^AAA/^A
J^,
snif(?) 1
^ ^'
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.
P 5 1] |5 ,
jar, vase, vessel, pot, libation vessel
^ ^ ^^^°'
snu n
^ ^, wine of Pelusium(?) plur. p -wvAAA
I ,
P
'^'^^
1^ 1
1 '
'
'^•^"
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.
of nebneb.
n 5^^ ®Q to warm, to heat, to cook, to burn fire ; caus.
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
T
embracing heaven.
senb p^'^^J^, n
J
3O, to protect.
senb 1
1 ^AAAAA \\ 1 1 ^AA^^ j ,
to over-
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.
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.
s-nefekhfekh I
^^^'
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.
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.
to strengthen ; caus.
to praise, to adore, lo
sensu
snem I
'
acclaim.
2 u 3
s [ 678 ] P
c
sneterp^|X.:.1iX:-'^-
sensh I ^,M. 214, 728,^685,978,
^^^ ^.
sensh Irm, to open, to make a way into
r\ (\AAA/VN
I V ,
I
(A AAAAAA
I* ^ 1 III
^^,U. Sneterba
A Berg. I, 23, a bird-
A 13 J^' god.
^
Spnthi-ur (7)^^^
s>enmi-ur
Dream Stele 12 the
to suffer pain ; caus. ^^__^, title of a pnest.
senthi ,
Ikhernefert 14,
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\
17, 46, a name of the heart of Osiris. ^, prince, chief, nobleman, elder; plur.
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
governorship,
sneter |
V^ ° , incense ; see snether.
^^'^-tpTl^'P magistracy.
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]
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.
[J
the 19th Pylon.
D.
ser p^, ^ ©
n<=>^.ei^!
, drum, tambourine.
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;
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
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,
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
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.
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
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
ra
8eh.tflrae,^-3'. -'^prbod'/
sehri[t] \\
IV,
seh [1-= — , Rev. 14,66 = ceg,, ca:)^(?)
20, 21 ,
14, 10. 15. 20. 17, 13.
•
descent.
Rec. 31, 170. ' HI ,
sehip|i|[j
s.hapra[;j,pra'^^^>p-- instructed, wise
trained, skilled, clever, cunning,
man.
ra
p|, P. 303, C-3 — — 1%' | U. 493,
sehau
Rev. 13, 36,
ra
seha
Ci o
ra
ra"° = ll <=>iii
PI'^^I'^^^^'-
sehu-t p ra
^ t I I .111 I
disgrace
a
; caus. ^^ ra
laws, lawgiver ;
^ Rec. 34, 177, to strip, to undress;
caus.
r D L^' caus.
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.
"^ ° a^^,
'-^-nv^ri'Hi^
w
name
Seheptt
of a boat or of a boat-god.
B.I). 104, 5, the
<: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.
& ^"^'
to pound, to crush, to break up, to
grind.
"^ ^
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
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.
^, Rec.
s-hetep 31, 21,
115
Sehenti-requ p|£j^^ ..^-B,
sehetputpf^;^|l,p^|i.A™n.
s-henhen H § '^ § "S ^, to turn
8, II, propitiatory offerings.
away ; caus.
Sehetep neterui H
"^^ ^^ ,
the
s-heri fl|X/^'
of armour.
a god of offerings ;
^_^^ ^
^Z^ ^ (Saite).
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^
,
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.
s-hetch
sekh.tpf^,pe^^.p-
p|, u. 37, T. 266, p*^!!,
=
;^p 5^, hall, chamber.
^^,
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
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.
^ ^^^^' has
Copt, cioje.
^ ^, o
bitter (?) ;-
sekh-ti I <Z=D
p
(1
*^, " Field of Reeds" ;
plur.
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 ,
P. 608.
_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
f^^,T.333,p
R®
^ 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
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.
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,
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
""
Rec. 30. 67, parts
" /• 1
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:
"^"^''^'^ ^'^'
^^' ^'
deaf;
p ^iTi^' ^'
*^ n
^^ (^ , a kind of fruit (?)
»
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.
,
caus.
o^^,piMfl'Pl^^M-P®l
"^j memorandum, remembrance, memory,
skham Pl ^
Copt.
'^'
COJ^eAX.
J^^'^- ^^- ^9°^, 275,
to pluck out ;
^ ^^ _^2l 1
skham pT ^^, Jour. As. 9, 10,
CA.^eAX.
T
^^ ^
commemorative formulas ; I 506 ; Copt.
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 •khi
S-khar pg, Rec. 26, 235,p^^L^,
p W n A , Rec. 12, 72, to re-
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
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.
Ikhernefert
of ^^=:^ A ;
1 5, to
n A o "^ decorated.
ornament, to decorate
,
; caus.
S-khus
p ^ ^ p \\ Leyd. Pap.
, 1 3, 1 2,
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-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-
skhebut(?) H® lU SI,
'^'^^^- '"^9,
I -sil 01 prisons (?)
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.
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
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.,
^^^^^ ,
r. 327, Power of Powers; Skhemit |J), |
Yfl' T
I
I
D,
UA*
^ ,
fire-godde.ss
(late forms).
^iP^V^^.P^M^^
B. D. passim.
Skhem ami Abetch ^ -(|- ^' P- 7.
^<^^,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.
T '
si i
'
'
*^^ ^'^"''^ Powers, the lioness-goddess.
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 (?)
' '
Skhemit
'
, Tuat XII, a
em &akhu-s
fire-goddess.
^® ^^ N.
skhem
1 191, 1
1
H ^ Y c^*^'
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.
,
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
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,
Skhemtaui^l^- Y_^,
caus.of
®^^(|.
Hh. 487, a title of Anubis. skhemekh H ® ^v 0', P. 401, M. 573,
I
*
etc.,
in Sekhet-Aaru. ^ ^itV
"^ 4- ' ^^ amuse oneself, to rejoice,
[ 693 ] S
(?)
I,
^ 13,
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.
terrify
Skhennu
or frighten.
P
"^ ^ ^^, things that
those who
W
alight.
2x3
p
s [ 694 ] S
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 .
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\
,
;
I I
'
^•^' '49> the god of the Aat Amhet. X
I
Sll
S-kher
p^[^, to cut, to pierce.
p [695] s p
, to
Skheti
P (] (]
J^. ^ Rea 32, 85, a person
skhet
P^^^» 5-D. 189, 1
!>
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
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
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 O,
s-sur tto '
give to drink ;
caus.
(2
O. day; pUir. 390.
o %%^ ^
.
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.
sesaa
/^ ^^^^
O
'
repletion (?)
headache.
to cook, fire, hot ashes, tinder ; •<2>- ^ /
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 (?);
(?)
JX^
,[l[1^0
I I /\AAAAA C£
sesmi P P ^ , a kind of disease.
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.
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.
j , 914, |1
11
j |,
I I ^^37, A.Z. 1900, 128, to make sound or
Seshti jl*"^^ ^ II , the two breasts.
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 (?)
J,
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
T..68.
68.
f,
M. 426,
f.M.4.6, t^. t-|.lo'
f^, seshp p^, Rec. 16, 133, to receive.
(4ktk ti.
"°^^^ ^^°''^^-
seshepsut
P^ irJ^
|
'
P
Seshuit
PP
o ^, Jour. As. 1908, 273, p-^^kfi'+Mi'^:
o form, similitude, likeness, copy
1^k, ,
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.
^|^, p^^, ^^
seshem
% <'? n
^^
1\ -O
-^m U I
'^=K>k
'
^ sacred boat, a
portable shrine.
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.
^^
I
I Ar
Seshem Heru I , Tuat VIII, breach or pull down a wall ; caus. of ^/^AAAA '%S^ =
/VAAAAA "Y
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.
J,
Tuatviii, sesheru Tl
(2
^ o.ni
¥r
the form of Geb in the Circle Tuat.
plans, etc.
I
,
"^ ^
I
X-TTT
V
Seshem Tathenn
HI ;
rr.
see Tathenn.
^ ^^ r "^ I
I
I ftAAAAA
J)
i_J
, Tuat
sesher
^^-^^
^, I, 149, dung, excrement
1
,
fl
^^
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 (?)
(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-sheser fl 5 ^, see
$ ^. garlands on their heads.
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.
make make
mystery of something,
caus. ;
, to hide, to
Copt. OjOJCyX.
to make
secret, to
confidential
a
^, Koller Pap.
D =
• <--=-^
ftv
""!
?'-T'
light-circle. P- ^45» ^o smite, to strike;
I
331, 608, I
zl
Y '
*^^^^*^,
"^ , to tie, to bind, to tie round, to gird on. seq R Sphinx Stele 12; see s-Srq.
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.
II
^
O*
the name of the 3rd hour of
the day.
p
I —^4, ' date ; caus.
saarp.^_^2,'<'-^^opt;
s-qenP ^ ^, p ^ ^, p ^ / ,
s-qen, s-qenn
^
^ „ n zi
I !
,
P vv^ -0= , Rev
, to plaster, to smear. II, 93, to anoint oneself, to put on fat.
I Q f ' caus.
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.®-,'° -<=<^'
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
,
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* ''
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.
to hew, to cut.
T. 273,
p ^z:* \^, p. 26,
p ^^3^ ^ , M 36,
J\ O O
'H
(sic),
sek 1 1 R ^ ^^ ^mn , . the end, death,
sqetut
P ^ "^ ^ ^' Pap. 3024, 71,
\w^ failure of courage,
O Ci
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 ]
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^^ !,
slaughter-house
ska [• [_] £^ , Nastasen Stele 31, throne.
(?)
s-kami ^— I
^z^P^,P. 219).
^ |, Mar. Karn. 52, 19,
P
^^=11 ^ p "^,
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 ,..
->
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,
^^ ^
I
,
of a certain kind.
p I
,
of sacrificial vessel; HU^^f^
I T m I I ill
° the same
silver.
ment, dumb 5
P
S "^ | ^^
^ j
»
^"^T' !'
-«-»'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.
(2
Sga(?) p .«?J], to carry (?)
sekhem ra
£/, Roller i, 5, a
Sekkes |1
^ ^ ^, Rec 31, 31, a god.
s-geb(?) psj, PsJ^^j.Rec.
Seksen p. 650,
J ^. Metternich Stele 44, 47,
,
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
n .r^
"^^ n TT i^^^ " Koller
Seges (l"^, M. 826.
P^^. N.
to bite.
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 '
, a stone ; varr.
o the city of silence,
Sger-t [^^1 @ i.e., the grave.
Set(Setesh) >^,u. 5,72,351,
I
'
Qjjjj)
'
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.
were condemned to
%, Tuat il,
-^ "^
I
I
I
y^
I I A/V\A/\A
PD ,
I I
si^ed city.
—^— —^— o d
,
Jour. Statt (sthitt)
r\^^ 7i r\/^^'
-^, -^
"^ X Ci o —<0— I I I
2 V ?
s [ 708]
out a libation, to make water, to drip, to over-
radiance; '(j
AAAW\ O , sunshine
m-PS^M'PSM-f5f|.
ij
^^ fj\ DO.
*^ p , light-emitter.
to cast
of the 36 Dekans.
IJ^'XtZ'TZZ'TZ^'X
shut up, to close ; Copt. ^Tl^IX, CtJTeAX. :,X^.T-'T 7^
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
^^
^^.
, ()
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.
^ ,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".
^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
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.
2 Y 3
[710] S
p
thanks, to
caus.
^, N. 680,
DO ?' Id?'
Po^^/'P d ???'
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
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
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
—.^ 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
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.
-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
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
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
sthu-t
U\ © I'gbt, radiance, splen-
dour.
jriii'
stekhi
P 2 I]!]
^ ;^ '
"'^^'^" "'^^'''"
seth (sthi)'
'
, to spear fish.
^
I
var
W?^, Stele of
seth (sthi-t) 'j',
to treat a body
setkhekh ^l^
,
land.
Ptolemy I, 14, land, estate, pasture
|
'^^^^ '^
sthi-t rl! ' ^ tiring woman.
a goddess of
^
I ,
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
,
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,
(J
-A, P. iii6b, 43, to compare.
Sthaiu
-^ astray ; caus. of
^_" ^7^1, those who tow boats;
~~^
~^ f \\
=???=
I
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
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^^ ^,
.
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,
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^^^
fl'''^^ a.z.
I
,
set sheps-tc?)
of the 42 assessors of Osiris.
1880, 95, a part of a chariot.
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.
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.
"festival of
LDQu>
the tail";
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.
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
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 ;
bandlet, belt, girdle, hangings of a shrine, a part s-tem(?) p<^|^0,'o bring «_aj,
of a square cloth.
Stele 2 2, crown.
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
,
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^''^^'%='.
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,
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.
Setohtiup^^^^,p^\
Rec. 32, 79, archers
Y^Sr ' (?)
, to be well, happy, amused, to enjoy
88, N. 619,
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.
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
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,
'^ 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
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
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 /
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
setCherit (1ft
^^, sickness, pros- setcheseru ^-^
^ J] I , splendid or
magnificent things
^
'''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,
setohethap^^f ^|,Rev.,
IV, 834, ^_g2^ > ^° beautify, to make grand or
n SH SH IZSZ]
, 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
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
AAAAAA V"
lake of Osiris, a name of the Fayyftm.
a large lake in the Tuat;
I \^ I
^/w^A,^
Ci ! AAAAAA <L
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
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,
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.
'
BD- 131, 10, the lake
of a million years.
N.966.
^
-vww.(J-^^j^^^U.576. Shakharu°^|^--^_^J.
B.D. 149, II, 6, the lake where the kharu geese
Sha en khebentiu "^^^
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
^^
I I
(^ e ,
two hundred; Copt. cyHT ;
^ ^o U.
Sha Nesasa (Sha en SdsA?) ^=^ 516, T. 327, hundreds.
AAAAAA
'
' 1/ Ai. I
M [| -y
oo
^^^ '^^^' P- 440, M, M. 656.
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,
hound with a straight tail in the form of an axe. sha, shai ,Thes. 1285,
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
^ ^' 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
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.
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.
i ,
up to, as far as, until ; ^:r> T^TtT
""— °,
shaaber (?) ^^, Rev. II, 133,
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.
Copt. epcyA.A.p.
"^
Millllll!)—^,tobegin;|j|,TlL *^ Shaar TtttT
w
^^ ^, Mar. Kam. 54,
w
Shaait T^TtT , the goddess of pri- I
V Q?i, to VOW, to
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.
shaashaa l^'^'^JM,^' JM,^ dile-god who ate the hearts of the dead.
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
shai
Israel Stele 8,
bto Mil
ill luck.
^ (ly J (] ^, Rev.
shau T»T«t(5 (Id
parched; Copt,
13, 25,
cyooxe
!](] j^ J |>
'
the special cult of Osiris.
or something; Copt.
U
to
I
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-
valuable of all.
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.
Shau M^^,^,--^'
parts of the magical boat.
Rec. 30, 66, IV, "94.
ai ^ J rf m '
c-'P'-
shab-t iil 1\ J ^,
shauaa Jji] ^ (]
(E I^, ^^^^^^' ^^^^P'
shabarth |^ J ^ -^^ , stream, flow
a statue.
;
, I w I 1 C3!O,f00d
I I I
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
2 2 3
oa SH [726] sn rvn
shamit fulling,
Bhabt-t M*^ J^' ^^^- '' 4^' T»T»! /vwvAA,
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
,
^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
^ ^
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.
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
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
A a meal of recon
liltl ^ ")|
(]
shakhent(?) IiJU'^^^?'
i -i^ death).
^'^^.a
' plant.
ciliation
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,
P. 5i5,I^^*-fl(l ^'
^e^- "' 186, to go, to Shashaut T»Ttt T^T^T ^ 'v,?,'
ornaments
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. 2, 43, ^i| Hij"! -^^, Jour.
137,
ears of corn
^ W
Shasi Rec. 6, 156, a god of the shaqar
T»T»t
dead.
wooden tool or instrument.
°
"(^ (]|]
,Koller4, 21, akindof Sadanifruit(?)
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.
B.D. 163, II, a Nubian god(?) shager l^ s -^^1* ""g*» ""g money (?)
tax; Copt, cy (Tbf p.
shakaika T»T»T/^
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 (?)
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,
]] 1c^'
,
°, IV, 775, |i^^=^.Sai°, a kind of
o Anastasi -^'
I
(?) ; Copt.
I, 23, i,
|^ ^"V""^^ '
ll n I
'
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
X
Rev. 12, 40, to cut, to slay, to cut down V. "57.^^^.^^:^. 7 ,
o>
IV, 761,
"" \^^ ^ > a cutting up, section, rm ° rvn O Rec.
[j(]
1
11' \j 00 I
,
_
; .,
o o
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
^ ^''''^'^,
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
^=r-5'
I f
n
I
Ci
rvrn
% I. IZSZl 31:
w
shS. fl, to seek, to ask, to beg.
>^, letter, writing; plur
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
I
*
slaughter, carnage, wounds (?) slaugh-
terers.
human ^
132, sacrifices.
Shfitu ^3^ >!^ , Mar. Karn. 52, 20,
; 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.
shait
™ X ^^^,
L-J'
to nibble.
slaughter; see
Shi c3o(j(]lwyw, C3o(](]o, ao[|[]0
^^^ '"' •
Copt. cam.
shamrekh-t (?)
rm I o r-TT-i
1:1
00' /I
^f
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
shash-t
3E 3 o Rev. 14, 137, dust
I W I 000 Copt, cyoeicy.
„, -X
snat ^
00 ^=a ^"=5?^,
- .
Methen
,
17,
rvr\
^ >!>^:
fl
X MO 5^ '
^^^' ^^' ^' ^^^ ^''8°^' ***^ Sun-god
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-
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
tk "^
P(2
•*"**
vvind of the body, flatulence.
N. 747, 1]^, U. 477,
P^^, P^, P^'
fj ^
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,
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 '
shushu ^°
00 P %>c3a p ^, ^""^^^^^^
shu^entbikp^^l^JI)
Shu-t heaven, sky. , hawk's feathers.
fj _
,
^,Ko„...p^(]qtr.p^^^.
Mar, Aby.I,8,84,[5^j(]^^|,p^ reeds, herbage in general.
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,
shutippf^, p(.fl^,pp;;^,thetwo
shuau oa ^ ^ ^^ ^, oa f]
aE3
feathers or temples of Osiris.
I U I SH [ 734 ]
SH rvn
^.P.„.6B.56,^f]^Hi,0-il
I 1
Shua (SM)
P
O f|, Jour. As. 1908, 275
Shur P _23S ^ , Rev., to gather the grape
=°
[ <::^^*-^' smitten; Copt. cg^^P-
shuart (sharut)
^
'^ ,
blows, sheb C3nj(><), 00 J ^(X),
stripes. collar, necklace, pectoral.
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.
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
1'
,
Jx
1)
Ml' shebsheb , IV, 1074,
n^~i
J y , A.Z. 1864, 107, food-offering; to calculate times and seasons.
Jxiii
,
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.
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,
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
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
C3a 11 ^ % '^ "^
I . Rev. 6, 26, various,
-^s^, U. 319, 608, -cst>-,
mixed, miscellaneous ; 8
C£ I
g
I
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.
3E Ci f v\ I
"^
Rev. 13, 41,
[j
© r?^ ,
gift,
Rec. 12, T09,
present, dowry.
'^Ij (s
r5^ °|,
0\\ V- 5=5^
=0=
, a beer measure.
shep
3a s:^^, basket, a prize of victory;
/VAAAAA °
,.,,
III AAA/SAA (2111'
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 ^ •
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,
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.
M^^^'M^' 'J^
\\
snep-t O , w .^.^
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
cynrr.
3 >
SH [ 738 ] SH cnzi
_. C30 oa^ J]
I
I , strength,
Copt, cy^qe, cy^.qiojoT
™^
III'
2Z) ,
power. Shef-her *^, Tuat VI, a god ; fern.
J| w
shefu™^0,^0,^||
^^ Jr
foa-,
shefit
W o
^ ^, iy> 967, § Ml
'
U (? I froth.
c»
:»«- 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.
3ni rvn
Shefiti o 22^
shefen(?) S^;^L=/), Rec 29, 150
w
r-':r-i
^ls?j|'^,,^'Rec. 32,176,
ao^ Shefen
31:
2^.==^
(?)
rvm
Shefut , ^^, Tuat I, a sheft Q = <^ a
, before.
a,, P. 267,
21, ^^3 '^^, Rev. 14, 10, 21, enemy; var.
r-^r-i W
M. 480, N. 1247, a god.
,
^^
^ " '
C3SZ1 TVfl
,^^^ 'y
(2
,^_j,»
Rev. 1 1, 68, to grasp, shefti ^A , enemy =
O
; Copt.
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
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 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
Shemu '*^
c»«v^ '^^j Rev. 13, r, little shem-t aanra ^^jp
yWv. I I I
W
A I I I
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(?)
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^
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
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=]
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.
I AAAAAA
cytXJAJL. It
3024, 86,
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
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,
"^, -^
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
Shmentheth ^^^
North, i.e., Upper and Lower Egypt.
czszi
^^ JL. Tuat .
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
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'
^^ -*-
1
^
Shems , service, following.
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\
P ^
follow regularly and systematically. stars in the Thigh (Great Bear).
shemsi khenu-t
^ p ^ ^g |^'
^e^- -«s^
, chief followers of Osiris.
'
^' ^ |
-^
B.D. 183, 4, follower of Thoth.
^^O j.
P- 699, C33Z] [I ^^O, U. 495. P. 453,°° 9^, P. 689, 2 L-fl, 5^ e.
^
9.
~wwv ^ Q
Shemsu Heru
^ ^^^^, P.
(-^^ 5 ®, fj, circuit, circle
1=^
p ^.^ ^^^ ^, N. 1099 (see Shenn-t 5
/S/WV\A
shen-t ><
A/VWSA
o, T. 275, aa5 ^^
^=5,
^' H P
cessors of
^
Horus
^ ^' *^^ followers,
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.
shen
to alight.
shenu ent pet T ^ Q «?=», the
Shen-t-amm (?)
lA circuit of heaven.
3 A 4
C3n SH [ 744 ]
SH nszi
sheni-t ^ ()
(J
^, circle, circuit. shenu Q "^^ , archetype of a manuscript.
r-TT-i
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
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
5 5 shen 9.
O %^<s^, Peasant 130, 9
^|,Rec. 30, 187, 31, 18, AAAAAA _Zr A/WW\
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.
shenit ^ shnu 9 %^ . 2
AAAAAA .Jl
5 5 2
O
'
I' AAAAAA
.2 '!• , 9 ,
'" AAAAAA O
I
AAAAAA
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
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
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,
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
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
Shnil X
Q.
"^'"'^
^
211'
I
"^^g'*^^' formulae, spells,
incantations.
shnu 9.
0%^, IV, 1 1 14, litigant,
^ 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
/VVVVV\
I
,
I
views, opinions, specula- =???=l II II IS III AAAAAA '^ I n I
.
f /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
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.
^, 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).
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>
A/VWW
x U
I
^^ ,
Shni-t y (1 (1
^ jj|||
1
, rainstorm, tempest.
/W\AAA 1 I >>>>>> I
/wwvA 1 O Stones.
granary, barn; plur. Q ^^^ '^^ ^ ^^^, 5 ^
Shnat X a goddess of Busiris.
(I |l r|| >
^ y %^ 3 , Decrets 29.
snna-ti
Shnit-neteru(F)f(]-ji|=]^ - —
aaaaaa
0\\ jA
I
o.
o, Q
/VAA/VAA
_2^
'^
"^
III'
^^"^^
9>y,
(5
''^
Ml'
^ plant used in medi-
cine.
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.
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.
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-
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.
X A.Z.
tress, sickness, trouble; plur. ^ i,
1 1900,
]
Nilotica; «^ £1=] ^^ ^, Rec. 15, 141, black Shentthit 5 A^^. Mission 13, 127 ; see
ahentir?^ ^
^ ^^ a hairy plant (?);
snenu(o ^ ^^^, Copt, cyortt- shenth 00 ^ '
to revile,
to abuse.
shent 9 ^Yy, Mettemich Stele 244,
Shenthet 5 s=» w^ , P. 662, sher ^=^ ys, Rec. 16, X09, to fall
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.
^, 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
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,
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
shentchu-t "^^^
^^ > <. , U. 478,
Sherr S, S^ CSZI
f
boy, youth, little man ; plur. <z> i
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»
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.
producing tree.
^^,Rec. 30, 190, l|
^,Amen. 17, 7,
'^^^^
Shersek \\ ^==:^ c^ , to destroy.
r\r-i
™ 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
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.
™
,
™
*^
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
—
' ,
I
1*— o^ c^
I H
D^crets 108, IV, 10 17, r-trn H (^ "^^^.Rec.
stone, alabaster ; plur. , Heb.
M— III 000
shes C3a P 5, A.Z. 1864, 107, 00 5 R, shesa her i ^, IV, 1 152, skilful.
shes ^
^ r-rrn g , cord, string,
^
shesa -t
I
I M I
r-ii^— 1
(^ , Rec. 30,
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
_
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
the nanie of a
Shesa-t i^ o'^, a plant or herb. shesp aa-t ^£^^ |i >
festival.
°
white earth, powder
1
Inl o 5 I§ (?)
Y o'-H-
shesait j^_^^^,
T 111
Ra
^. Tomb
(No. 42).
of
^ 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< .
title of Nut.
to con-
accept, to receive, to receive seed,
i.e.,
Shesp (shep) ^: | . ^ a
J '
"^^ x
ceptable ; Copt. ajOjn.
^
,
shesp aur
Sphinx; plur. D
^ |,|, ^^^_^ 5^ ','
^/«^^
^^^^
D "O"
y,
to be
heart's desire.
pleased,
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
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 ,
'
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.
3 B
no SH [ 754] SH r-^n
S B.D.x74,8,^rra:T."5,^fMl
^ ^^, utterance, speech, decree; -
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 .
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'
"^^^ "^^^ o
shesh
czsoT
ID , sistrum ;
plur. I II I
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]
I
,
a precious stone of white
^ colour.
sheshti
M. 499, ^S fSJl' M. 122, N. 646, 962, oa-
sheshta-t ^] (]
r^ ^' wanting, dent. '
diffi-
||||;seeHeru-Shesta
, U. 29,
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
sheker M, ^X'
^^^^^jj, 517, N. 1098, 1242,
P
CZSZI @
o n '
=f^=iia' o ^i- c.
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
(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
T^.
o (5 ^W ic
'
one of the 36 Dekans ; Gr. ^n. Litanie 37,
™^| ^ ^ » ^ ^'^'^ ^^ ^J
invisible form.
^^-^s^.^^TI'
shta ^^ A, forest, plantation, or-
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
,
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
O F=0
i~yn X_S number 200
(^ the
the shta
Stele 199,
^
,
^^, ™ ^,
W
Berg. II, 13. of a bandlet.
Shtait
'-^, B.D. shtar
on a betrothed virgin, bride.
168, a form of Nut. ,
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
Shta ab O Tuat V,
on O
Tomb Ram.
,
Shteb^o^\,tokill =
^J^.
I I III
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
levy taxes.
see Rec.
"^^^
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, • •
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.
<r^=^ CUD ,
C^ c^ .
3 B 3
to fatten.
rvn SH [758] SH rm
a mummy.
shet =*^5,
^^^ - cord, band-
., ,
'*^'^,
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
shti-t
o Ebers Pap. 65, 15,
Rechnungen 43, a bread offering, ferment, yeast.
,
shta,shta.t^^^c^|,2
lank, lake, canal, water-course, cistern.
Copt. cyXHOVT.
A.Z. 1908, 70, reading, recitation, incantation,
shti4 =^ , A.Z. 1878, 49, ^^
spell, liturgy ;
plur.
^^
III:
Shet-kheru
(i)
g
one of the 42 assessors of Osiris;
I
^^, B.D. 125,
shti
r-rr-i
reward, remuneration
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.
^
P. 609.
H^ ^ I
jj' cal being.
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
Qa neb - m'ka - ba - f
-
Y "T" fl ^aL-O I
qa-t "^
i , height (in the sense of length).
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-t-kheru, etc. ^ "^ |' fl | ^ ^. high place; and see ^/^ V^-
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 ,^ ..^
ness, obscurity.
qaqa^^^^",B.D.x7,9,^^
dition, form, image, manner, aspect, phase,
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
AAAAAA
qaqa zi "^ '^ -^zi , B. D. (Saite) 64,
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
(Nu), 15, to be putrid, foul, corruption, to /^; Heb. NV(?)' Arab, jlj; Eth. ^J^t\ '.
1 I
people.
.,^
iii'-i^_miii'^_ qau a/\^, p. 184, A
a seed or fruit used in medicine
see A
a title of a craftsman. «
to mourn, to lament.
emqab
pare Heb. y^P!^.
^ ^"^ J^, within; com- 41, ^ , mourners.
2,3,z]^^^, bolt;plur.^^'v [
^
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
qarr a ^^^, A
compare Heb. 777*^57.
a^*6, boat, barge, flat for transport.
I \\
L-il
qarret ^'^^, -
si ,
ground,
^^^ ^ I
W c^
KubbSn Stele 10 earth, street (?) ; van A
J
n
[| ,
city,
p^^^ Heb.
town; com-
m,7.
/T^rs Rec. 30, 185, basket,
N. 615, z1
^ '
bundle.
-Saa seal
the last word of a book.
qarrta a ring.
qarr a"^
^ Rec. 15, 67, frog;
i
i
Copt.
^^'
KpOTp.
"^'"^^
^mi' £} axe; Heb. jn^,
*' '
Deut.
I
Isaiah
xix, 5,
x, 15.
of a
tribe or people.
ings ; Copt. (J^lX.
iTitn
qass-t A
pP^,
fetter, qatcha
^^i^ :, ^^|-^ III
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.
Qaq zJ^^^,
pun on zj"^|]^;=::*).
N. 767, a proper name (a
qatchah ^^ | ^ /^. Roug^ I-H.
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
qa "^
S f^
1
qa
A
, B.D. 145,84 ^
I
^"^ " '
^^'^^^tef Stele 13, ^
,,'
'
, Nastasen Stele 17, the four quarters of
KOO^.
the country or of the world ; Copt.
precious stone ; see A and
\J
qar (0 ''^, Rev. 14, 20, a fiend (?) qi en ari menkh-t ^ (1(1 %f^^^
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
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
ququ ^d ^ Zl %^ °
, Rec. 15, 102, a kind qebbu
^J J |^,.
^y^es.
qu-t A ^ ,
farm, grange. breeze, a refreshing, a cooling.
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.
qur ^
\\ ^°^"
^^^' ^'
e U^ , boats, barges. "^JO i'
quru /4 ^ r- 11 ^ '
»
porters, boatmen.
^|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.
Copt. KCofi.
to double, to increase ;
qebh ^ Jl § [y> ly. [y
^^ »
to cool, to be
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.
>
qeb-t A \ , Zl
I
o , a mineral earth.
Rec. 27, 222, cool water, libation, the watery
A lA
ly AA^A^^
AAAAAA
^^
Jot
@ I
,
pond or lake
^
I
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
Qebhu ^
1 ^.
U. 483, M. 393,
J 1
J J
R ^ , A.Z. 1906, 130, the sky, heaven. qepag ^ "^ © ^ , to dance, dance.
^
U 1- '^^ _B»— U I'
^^' ^^^'
Palermo
temple.
Stele, the name of a
int
Qebh-senu-f , U. 219, T. 60, 12, wooden bolts or bars(?)
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
°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.
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 '" .*"
13,15.1 f
^^,reed;plur.
'jl^'^,
1 f^m' aemau
qemau ^ "^^
^^4 %S
Jj^*
creator, god
creation.
of
qemam ^\^\ 3^
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 (?);
I
^^^- 33» 7» workers in wood or
metal. A.Z. 1908, 121, to see, to look, to perceive.
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
Koller 4, 2, ^ (](]|,
A.Z. 1905, 15, jQ f|1 ^
I
" He who sees " —a title of Horus and Ka.
«: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,
^""^
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
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
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
qenqeni-t , a wooden
AA/vAA/\ A/SAAAA
qena-t ^ ()
'^
, P. 662, 780, M. 773, qenqen-[t] s, Hh. 559, a
fight,
'
battle,
(2 J^'
victory, the qen
A
"^
AA/WAA
O
»..l i-
, Nastasen Stele 33
prize of victory.
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,
III,
:
cavalry.
plur. aaaaaa
qenu
A X
^ ^, aa^ ^^, iv, 1109,
^
defeat.
. /SAAAAA .«^^ ,,
^
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^^
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
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
i I
'
llll I
; Copt. KHIt.
^ (YRec.3...70. ^
AAAAAA I f AA^/SA
U
1
^ flOi-O
A^WtAA 1 I f
I
^ j
,
Qenti(?) ^ ^^^ ^^^ IV, 655, remote IV, 666, " (2 ,^, ^ Q (2
^ ' >m. (\yvQ'
f\yvn' Iand(?) A/V»AAA
(]
I 11 AAAAAA 1
f>
qenai ^ ^
palm-leaf mat ; Copt. (Tbonfne. AAAAAA
fl
I
n. N'- 954,
AAAAAA
I)
1
<5
f>.
^ n o •'^ garment, cape (?) coarse cloth
^ 0, ^ "^ :
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 "^^^
varr. vsaaaa
V\A/W\
(j
1
u '^,
3
N
\A[ A.^
a/wa/w ,
AAAAAA
fl
i ^; Heb. n:p. kind of drink.
/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
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
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
|
^
(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.
qenebtiunuu[r^'Q^;^,lV, A ^ m^
I :R T, A '^ \
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.
~^ ^ O y"^, knead
qenfl ^ , ^ to
qer L-=Z) , Rec. 3 1 , 3 1 to be master , of.
<=>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.
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.
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
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, ;
^ ^
,
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
^ w w
Qer&stt *^ , the place of burial
qerf ,,Rev. 13, IS,
f>^^>^
, '
sure (?) delight (?)
qera
buckler;
Q' ^ A
A
J^'
\J
^'"^ "'- "5'
Mar. Karn,
shield, plur.
I
1
1
,
54, 46, prepuces ; according to some leather
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
=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,
^ \
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^
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.
qeheb
I re,
pg
name of a
^ ^,
country.
T <=> I
y- , funeral, burial, sepulture, funeral
bier-
^ J^\ ^^ a happy burial ;
Copt.
Qeheq ,^ ^"j ^ |, Harris Pap. 76, 6,
coffin, sarcophagus ;
plur. 1
^ ^^ A
name
Qersu
^^
of the Sky-god Nu.
^ t=^, T. 268, M. 427, a
A.Z. 1879, 53.
guile, deceit';
qerq-t
Copt.
^
KtOpg.
A ^ qehes ^ |
qerq-ut <^^%
A
°,
JTlll'
<z>
^^(2^
°
111'
, seed
,
^^ ,
gazelle ; fem. ^ 8 i^
q©8 z] 1
1 j^ ' , to spit out, to spew, to vomit burial ; Copt. Ki^ice.
qesu
I
B.\). 125, I, 15, preserves of qesen ^^ M 3 'wvaaa , t. 217, ^3 ' vva^aa,
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
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
T. 158, N. 688,
^l^fl, M. 175,
^Pl^ market (?)= n^*'trp(?)
a body in linen and prepare it for burial ; see I SlI' zl X I III' see Unemha.
^^
-o-^O
qe8ankhlJff-7,lJf^:,Rec.
qeq-t a ^^ "^"W^ -^^ » darkness, night ; var
a god of Sekhet-Aaru.
Copt. KOT.
qeti \j
()()^^''th^=ii: i\Ka3xe.
whole, totality.
builder ;
I
^ ^ -/I « <i. w -^^ , constructor of
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 **^*>
Qet-t ten-t J) ^ ^^ °
, Tuat v, a qet II
, design, drawing, plan, the draughts-
IV, 649, ^
^=^
;^ 1
"^ ^•^•^'
qet-t ||^,T.87J'^',a draughtsman's i'
1
I
^-"^
^1 o V?
«^^
I
'
Rev.
<^^
13, 62,
Copt. Ka5X.
circle,
;
^ J J Jl ri Jl !
36 Dekans.
Annales I, 85, one of the
Qetqet 36 Dekans.
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 '
qet-t j^3^
^1"=^°. M.
,
P- 7^3. 749, \|=^(](j2^i'
qetti , U. 387, 689, ^
o
.(2
m -^, -^^,
1
^1' \
T. 346,
\\
^' <&.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.
7. >i2,
I
o
(J,
\j ^^ A, Mar. Karn. 42, 11,
cunning, astuteness.
^
a weight = y^^th of an u^en. N, 759,
k^ fine gold Heb.
,
'
HUH] ' I
nnm ;
Amen. 18, 4 ; Copt. Kixe, Kl'f, " nude " or Syrian goddess.
[ 782 ]
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;* ^^.
,, ^ _ 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.
now behold
ka-t ^^zi:^ ^C^> A.Z. 46, 140, a particle, thought, meditation ; ||_J , A.Z.
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. . . , •}=^
(2
plur. of-
^^ ^ and ^^ ^ ^^, Rev.
U U
I
;
W iii I
.<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
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.
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
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.
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
ka , to be high.
light; L-fl, strength; 1, power; T, vigour;
I
u
<:^
Mehurit.
kau-ti
^
U J],
\\U
Uv^,yj
^ ^ ^
o ,\\
, A.Z Ka U ^ "] ^. Be'-^- I. i8> a calf-god.
"works of
Kaui
bull-gods
^
who form
f^ l^, Tuat
Earth.
Thoth," t'.e., writing, sculpture, painting.
^^^"^
^ ^Kau
rS
|.
Rec.
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.
^5^5S^^' T. 334,
^^^^. the Bull-god of Denderah.
Ka aru LJ
N.704.^^|,^.,^_, ^ 5^., (•=11)
^^^
III'
Xuat III, a god.
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 ]
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.
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 '
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.
/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 ^ ^^ ^^ ,
3 D
[ 786 ]
objects,
kabuUJecVJe^.Vi^^'
brown stone
a measure for liquids.
Leyd.
!U=/], Rec. 27,
Pap. n, i,
222,30,194,^1^.
Kaarik '^;3P* "^ .csc:^
(](]
^=^> ^^^^
kai U flfl
I'
IV, 695, gum(?) oil-seed (?)
kap LJ (^f^(^. M. 706, censings.
excrement ; var. a
dung,
o J\ ^ a==G
filth,
, incense; Gr. «-t)0/.
^^
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!}°'
to weep, to lament,
kabi '
to mourn.
K [ 787 ]
— ^^^
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;
Kapu J^,
of the 9th day of the month.
^a^^^S::?, the name
^ ,
A.Z.
kapu ^^:^'^ °
hunter, snarer, lier-in-wait
^ ^, Rechnungen
;
plur. ^^^^^^^ ^
35,
end,
kam-t ^IZI
finish
the
Amen. 6,
o I
I
, 3,
O '
Amen. 9, 3, 20, 2
kapu
iNile 5, 1-4
iM\' kam e
i, Pap. 3024, 9,8
kapi
cr<=»\)
D to be dirty, dark.
kam, kami a^~l3i4 ^ VI'
kap ,,^
foul.
^^
(^^ to be black Copt. KA.JULe.
Kapu ^ *^*^^ °^ ^^* ^^ ^^"^'
;
^kk
'
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
,,
^^
„^,
1 '
^^si^ ,
!
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
— <;_^ Ombos
(?)
Heb. rroiP (?) ; ^^ = ^ ^ i •;-f^.
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'ithau, ^IJIJ ^'^.L.D, karr L-1 (5)^ Herusatef Stele 55,
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,
and 133
24. 25, 39, 40
"^^^^-^, A.z. kar, kara N. 160,
kamen ^3^"%^ 1873, 17,
,
jUiUli,
Q u
/VAAAAA (2
kamtoharna
^^'^'
Vl^i^TV
^''"' S5» ^^> arniour.
^D^i'
[j (j ;
Pap. 3, 7 ; Heb. ^Ss, Isaiah xviii, 2.
(]
s I
672, a log of wood, beam, balk. place of restraint, prison ; Heb. N73.
Kar^stt l-J
fl
c^ ^
^ , B.D.G. 1079, a karkartabuaa LJ <^ U <^ 1 (j
kari[t] LJ
(j(j Q, b.D. 64, 7, shrine,
cord, lace, thong of a whip.
I
I
LJ ©
kari , Rec. 19, 92 .
kaha ^^^^"^ ^^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.
^ ^ ^ -^
;
©3 kahes
\ JlX' sorrow.
Rev. = Copt. (TcupJUL.
kahes to cry out.
karm't^u ^
karsa
^ ^'i ^' V "^ ^ r
^^''^^s^' duct of Punt, the pearl oyster (?) ; compare
sacking, rope-work. Copt. KA-Cy- in KA-OJA-KhX.
310, fraud, deceit, guile ; Copt. KtOp^. Sudani man ; Copt, e^luoj' eOtAJCy.
CUDy cake, loaf, bread; Gr. Kv\\d<ni<i. woman ; Copt. e^Toooje, eeocyi-
katha ^ I
n
'
an instrument or tool
of bronze.
;^. Leyd. Pap. 13, 2, UU^ |, Rec. ,0,62, katha U A charioteer, driver.
I
J ,
Kl^Ke var.
^"^(^#^.
;
or hair, covering, garment ; Heb. n^D5 .
V ^' \ ^ ^
Tfifinn,
katchai
^ "^^^ '^ ^^^- ' '» 9i,
^ " 11 1 '
'^^
kakmen-t '
Tl O ,
andLJ2;;;^|!
^^^13^ /www «!i (2 a vessel.
U](j
of an army or of a caravan ; ^ ^^ j -^ I) )[
•
kath
I I
, IV, 973 = ka-t
li- ki-t ^3^(1 <^
'
— ,
Jour.
n J Thes. 8 1 8, a hawk-headed
k4ri _^IJO r^, A.Z. 1906, 21, P.S.B. Ei iJ4
[] ^*—
^^* bull-god.
^
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 ^ ^ ^^
^'^' ^^"^
, ^=^^^^ 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.
III!
ft
(1 , fem., another, the other; -cS- v\" O
, B.D. 153, II, one .... the
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
,
=> 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.
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
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
of the hand or foot ; Heb. P]3^ Copt. (TblT. uncover, to unfold, to pull off (wigs)
n AAAAAA v^^
^ Q c-^a^a ft A | / ^AAAAA / TO
I
Rev. behave
kem ^^ 13, 9, to
correctly.
16;
^^"^"^^ ^^^^^ (°^ the leaves
8,
V""^' kemu , L.D. Ill, 219E, 9
ofatree);Copt.X-*-^(?)
Kem ^
, Rev.
Ombos
1 2, 49, lamentation.
I, 186, one of
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.
kema-t
^. / Jlj ^^ , a weeping woman.
_^']f'^-i],
(2 Kembathet
1849, 7^i Cambyses.
^zz^
^J h
^'^^,
d,
A.Z.
^
Q,
I' pareHeb. «pt't *
-
a title;
anger,
ken^-t
reviling,
^~^
curse,
h ^ ,
abuse
^"~^
;
h "^
compare Heb.
, wrath,
Kenem, Eenmem
kenken
AAA/^AA ^^AAAA JJ AAAA/SA MA/WSA
Ken^t ^^ fl
^1 '^'"^^ ^' ^ goddess, con- kenem "^^ , to break forth.
/wwvA 1 I' sort of Set fit (?) («V)
AA/WAA 1^ o III*
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
ajie,
^ monkey.
'^, ^ '^.
Kenbutcha ^ J]
t^
J
,
^ Jtki
^^V s^'
'^ V^ *• ""' "'
, Cambyses ; Heb. ^T1il55 •
the 36 Dekans; Gr. X\OYMI2.
Kenem-ti
^ rip
<'
Pap. 3027, 4, 7, the placenta, the
I "after-birth."
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.
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,
147,
^f "^^ Rec. 18, 182, ^^=^"^1 () ^, Kehab ^ ^^ Mj', a title of Set
(^
Kehau ^^=^|^^. u. 509, ^^i^|
\\ CZEZl
o (2 I I
1' I
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
^
°
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
kesu ^^3^
p ^ ^, N. 1361, ^^3^ n stormy; Copt. (TCOCJUL
^^1,
homage.
Rec. 27, 217; van
^^^ |,
Ke8miunen-t^|^(||)^^|
^®sh "~^ Z*"^, to sprinkle, to moisten. kek 1^=^ i^ , the dark water.
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
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
\\
'
'
1 1,
keku smau
, babe, child, girl, boy,
^ 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
^
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
pent, reptile.
ket&-t (1
^ , cooking pot ; plur. Copt. (TeTCTuoir.
ketU '''^^^^ Nastasen Stele 4 25> 37. to walk with short quick steps, to quake.
o Jr '
also ; Copt.
ketket -A /^ ''^ Nastasen
^
,
torals, neckbands.
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.
X _M^
Rec. 29, 15s, S^O, S , S
tractjon (?)
mm Rec.
C3 ^^ , to be in distress, to suffer want, to lack
,
basket
oasKet, craaie,
cradle- "^ ^
^^^
7A
"'^^ "^^^ ^^' 334,
, Metternich Stele ^^^ ,
baskets.
(2
be
shut
in great need, to suffer want, to
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
, ffi
need, poverty.
(2 O I
, want, gaga S ^ ZS
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
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;
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.^,.„.
gauasha S^f]^M^/v,
w Mission I, 607. S "^ f] ^oo^/v.
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
^
1201, 23 (^ .<^, Festschrift 117,
gabun S ^ J,^''^'
^^^^' wearied.
._^^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.=
I
°
P__^ ^, dove, a
helpless, soft, fluid (of unguent).
kind of pigeon ; Copt. ^poJULne.
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.
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
1
' hood ; Copt. (Tok.
3 « ?
ss G [804] a Si
gasar S "^ ^ "^Q, ring, signet; ga, gai S mmi, S (jljiiimi, a kind of
precious stone.
used in medicine
gai en ankh ^ ^^^^ u ^ ^
(](] tj ,
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.
K^K in ^.cyK^K.
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
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.
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.
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.
;
basket; plur. S % ^
bag, L.D. Ill, i6a, Horus. As the creator of the Cosmic Egg he
,
S ^ '^ ^^1 j
, Gol. Hamm. 1 1, 76.
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
Uamemti.
3 « 3
ffi a [ 806 ] G s
Coptos.
M. 126, SJ ffi Rec. 30, 192, s
J
C3SZI -
in 1 , in , in
[
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.
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
'^~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,
n I'
geba sj '^'^^^^' ^-D- '44, 12,
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
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,
get
'^-—
S Rev. 13, 84, vengeance, avenger;
^, Rec. 29, 147, a group of gods(?)
Copt. KA^..
TT ^ ^ cvO '
^'^"'^ ^4 ' compare Heb. plur. 58, 3, a group of gods.
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.,
to find a
ion,
way or means,
to find ;
^ |^^
i.e., to effect something.
fl^
S ^ »
^^^- *^» **7, 228,
877,
% I , Anastasi I,
, B.D. 113, 2.
w
3^4
ffi G [ 808 ] G SS
III'
Koller Pap. 3, 8, a
kind of precious stone.
X46.z5,x, hair, foliage;
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
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
j.
Rouge I.H.
/W\A/V\ AAAAAA N I
^ P^,
wick of a lamp ; plur. Ag ^ ^ ^ s
g-^ , ,
,
. Leyd. Pap. 4,
^ ^,
14, water
gengen-t S S *^ *,
"scd
Peasant 33,
medi-
genu
of bird, crane
^ ^ '^, vS. '^, a kind
ings; varr. Q ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^• ,
^^^j,IV.695.^J.V^i.
Gengen ur S S "^^i
^, b.D. 54, 2,
AAAAAA WVAAA <^ ^ 1 1
^ ^^ ^
C\
the Cosmic Egg ; var. (Saite) .
j^
genmd ^ (5
Gen urit S
A/wsAA
^ ^ m.
11 . * goddess of offer-
ings.
AAAA/i
, Jour. As.
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
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.
helpless, limp.
pigeon ; Copt. (TpOJtxne.
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
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:
geru (gergu) ^ I
I
'
Rev. 141,
8,
subjects.
germpi
pigeon; Copt. (TpOJULni.
^^ d |]|]
e '^, dove,
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
^ S
.fiaisr^^'
O Rev. 12, 26, buckler, shield;
Copt. (TX.
gerh
^l^f. ^.^® ^.
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.
Gerh en
,
hati ^=y=^
gerg
^ <:z>ij' something; Copt. (TtoX.
^S ,^. P- 833.
^ c^. N.
^^' °^
^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;
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
earth; c^^fifl
I, 7, 68,
^
towns colonized by Egypt.
® ^^ f '
^a'"- ^^V-
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.
.
gerg-t S X -^
<:::z>'=^!wvvAA
,
^' ^^' ^^''P^"?' °''"^-
mental water.
Gehsit ,^ ^^ ' ^ gazelle-goddess.
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' :,
dual ^,
.N. 8oi.
P. 182,
^ p, P. 667, 776,
gesu
I
O unguent, oil.
erges<zr=>^, (]<=>^z=z[l, ^Sp (2
,
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.
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=
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
u-fl
gesfen S P
'^^1 Ebers Papt 48, 13,
s G [814] G 7^
gesr -
O, Rec. I, 52,
geshp ^ D Rev. 13, 29, to recite
Rev. 17, 146, bunch, bundle,
nt n »,
gest4 ^^« ,
IV, 503,
^ geg
ZS
"divine hawk"
i, the cry of the goose or of the
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
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
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
^ 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,
!,
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.
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.,
/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.
etc., the countries of Isis and Nephthys; kingdom of Osiris. For "land,"
3,
V \> \> <=> ^ IE , ,
I SI
,
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'
some
n III'
kind, drink
D m (?)
III' D
^
VSA/»AA III
tau nefer fihft (?) §
*^ I
f
Rec. 17, 145, a kind of bread.
Anastasi III, 2, 5.
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
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'
S§
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.
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.
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.
D taan-t ^^^
company, assembly, crowd, mob, tribunal; Qf ^' J°"^- ^^- 1908, tx
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
,
** ^'^'^' 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-
or Other World ; see. Tuat. his; Copt nrO) in TOJI, TOOK, Ttoq,
TtJOIt, etc.
ta4 i2k ^^ [1 , demonst. pron. fem. this ; see
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,
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.
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.
«=»
3, fifty;
tam(?) nnnnn,
belonging to him, his
tai-f o ^'Copt. xtJoq, xeq. tamen-t c^ "^ *^^^
Jl o, Rev. - Copt.
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), ^ *"*,
tauf
fiirnace, kiln, oven. Ombos
Taneb-tiur
I,
^^^^^^>
Z93, a goddess of offerings.
,
i r ^
[820] T
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 (?)
taruD^^ j
I
fiends, demons, devils,
enemies.
takheb ^ ^^ ® J O sweat, any exu-
o^^^^
,
'
"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
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.
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^,
name
Ill, 164, the of a Hittite; var. A (JlJ Q?^ t4-t, t&i-t Kj^' Kj cm
, room,
chamber.
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&-t ll H Ci
U. 104, N. 413, a crushing, a
beating.
tv^ ^ ^, ibid. 203, ] (] "^ ^, to cry
S '
out, to weep, to lament.
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
cTionrp, cio-rp.
9, the name of a foreign god (?)
"^^ "^^
.
tarer li h Q cr-n , bread oven
a vege-
I
"^ "^ (| i
Copt, xpip, epip. table, garlic (?); compare Heb. D^D^tt? (sing.
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
^ ^ ^
(col. 3).
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
tihu ^ § % V^* I . Rec. 36, 81, mob, crowd. 24, 3, —a kind of herb.
" wolfs feet "
torch
^ 79. fire,
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
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.
©
Tuait o ^ "^ (1(1 o , Denderah II, 55,
tu
]M'] I , to speak. a goddess, the support of the northern sky.
3 ' 4
[824]
address, to make a report, to honour; Copt. tua o^e (1 (£ '^, Jour. As. 1908, 268,
t«i^(ll),Rev.i3,4,o;^[l(j=^;^ =
dependant, client, subject ; c^ jp) ^\ ^^Qj ^ (3
ca
J
w
this; Copt. X^I. ,
(j(]©n,lo, behold!
tua ^ jf] ^Y
^ , air, wind, breath ; varr. :^
I
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
Tuam-t(?) o'«^ ^®o, U. 210 for sacrifice ; var. c:^:^ -^^ 7\ ; Copt. XCOOTn.
^
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.,
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.
o 4"T5,T.84,o+.:Slts^.,M.238, ^ + ,
h
^~* (1 , staff, willow stick, wand.
^, figs-
,
^L-JIo^"^|n,,B.D. 164,4.
w
tura , Rev. n, 184, to go bail for.
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, 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.
%n]<=>^—^, L.D. III, i6o, 164, 165, Stele 36, Herusatef Stele ^3, u? ^ y I fl'
Jl I
I I I
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
assembled gods;
W ^^ , IV, 1 1 60, all of Ml] Jj ,
" Image of Amen, Image of Atem,
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.
U. to
^||()P,B.D. r2'7A,xx,o^-^()p, tuth o 559, to
gather together.
collect,
-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
metal, ingots.
35.
^ ^> ^^ walk, to come.
tebteb ojoj^, Rhind Pap. 30,
teba oj (1 O, M. 696, a fruit (?)
tab <:^
J,
Palermo Stele,
o_J H, quiter; Copt. Tfi.eoif (?)
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|
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
'
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
1^31 I I s:^
V 1/
tepti
f] (]
,
P- 204, 303, ^] (j
, p. 473,
I I
1
3, 7, at hand.
Rec. 31, 13, a god or devil.
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.
tepiu ® I
"^"^ Rec. 21, 87, tops of " he who is on his hill " of —a title
'
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); ^ "
^'*-*^_^
tepi abtet ® ^^, p. 70, the first day of gram; I
, N. 362, the
^-'^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='
tepi Per-t
^- 223
I
/7\
^111'
the
;
O
plur.
first
®f^
beginnings of
[day] of the
— nflfl
I - I r I <=> 11' I
149,
tepi-tnui ®^°
XIV,
^\!\l\
7, the head of the celestial waters.
^ 7. B.D.
ti^i'?^ \J
greatest good or happiness; the best possible [7.B,D, 124, 12, ancestors of the
way.
^O
230, ancestor-gods.
Tepiu-aui-Akhabiu ^^ I
—""^
tepi hesb met-t nefer-t | A
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.
^ , Berg. 58.
ancestors of An-sebu (?)
P
Tepi-aui-Un ^ -^^1, P. 461, ^
AVSA/W *^
Tepi a
D D in'
J^- ii ^
Tepi-a-baiu
f — ^ ^^ ', $> fj^
I I a
I I i-?ri
\U' I I
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
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-
® I
I and Ram.
jL. Denderah
II,
—II, 10,
fli o •*
one of the 36
\Jo -k
w Dekans.
II II e,
<::> ^ I
I
I
'
Tepit-netchemu-seth ^
® I
^, IV, 974, mouth of
^^.^p^., T"A.npO.
the god, i.e.,
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
1®
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
tep ^ s^^, boat; l"^ , the boat of , Rec. 13, 15, cave, cavern, den, hollow,
CTJ
J.
tep
^ ^^=^ ^^ ^ — A ^
^° taste; see 000 IZSZI
^
D p
?
,
' D I Qr» I , the 7th Division of the fuat.
D ^ mm' /^ D m.l'iii' D
o I ()(]
funerary garment.
(2 O
^^
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.
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.
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.
TefU^^^^^^.T. 3.9
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.
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.
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
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
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.
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.
r III
the consort of
ill- ' ^^n=n:
Tem.
all peoples, mankind, mortals, men and ^^"^
Temit
{
Uv fjA P. 833, N. 768, full (dual, of the two Tem-Asar ^ t\ ri'^ , a member
hands).
of the triad of Heroopolis.
temm-tu^^ U (3
all, com-
plete.
Harmakhis.
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
kv
^ ,
"
, no, not, none, not at all, by no means,
temiiu Q Wi I, choristers, singers, choir
TXSLH.
^^ Q ^' ^- ^^5' *^°^^ without; tem unn
tem ^5, Rev. 13, 32, to be arrayed or
c^
tem-t
^ g, Rec. 5, 92, ^^, Rec
III ® !•
U'
unknown;
'
>== IP
4> 22,
^^ ^=^ 5» Rec. 5, 96, bandage, band-
temi-t^|^(]l)^,sothatnot.
^11 11. £i o o o ^ a i
3 G 2
[ 836]
temi, tem-t
o(2 ^^
^(3
^^^, ^ Tema-ther-t 'l^ Mi O
° 1. <^'
•^c , one
temu
O
k^,:,' -k^^
^ o
cii s.
, some hard, temaas(?) '^ ri a^^^^. Rev. n, 65,
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
27, 2 2 2, sack, mat; Copt. TJtt-K. temi ^i= ESI, inundation, Nile-flood,
^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
*"'"'•
^ 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.
^•^- 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'
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,
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 '
/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 ]
1 /WAA/W ^6,'
, rations, allowance.
AAAAAA 1 ' ' III
var. AA/vAAA
'^ 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
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 (?)
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
W\AAA I <H>
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\\ ^^ ^'
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.
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
'
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::^
tenher rO ^I^ , box, chest, coffer. ter, teri ^ Gol. Hamm. 13, 112,
{{ ^.
vGUJl AAA/W\
A/^AAA
Tppe.
-°p*"
f
"^
ter £= "^ (j(jO = T-H,time.
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.
ter 5 X stuff, cloth, bandlet, the two times, morning and evening.
> U )
^ , i.e.,
destruction.
stream, river.
ter , to guide.
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
tehara -^^'^'
^ X7 ^ ^^''- "' '^*'
tehu
ra
^
^ % 1 ^ V§^. Peasant 237, ra
Thes. 1205,
^
orn
I y^,
tehem
:'ra :=i'ra l"^'
tehi-t So
ILJ
^^,
-^
Peasant 281, Pap. 3024,
II, attack, mvasion.
to water.
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 ,
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.
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,
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).
-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
; ,
(?)
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
c^ Love Songs
tekhu ^ ^, .,^^^ tekhbusti
qJ ^ '0'
] (| f>. Huris
III
tekhu
tekhbekh-J— -J— Leyd.
© ^0^. butler.
Pap. 67 / - ^ 5
'*"^) *® shrink back from,
13. 15
^ "^^^^v.
J III
Rev. 14, 12, flooded
or irrigated land.
tekhen
or
V — /. fl,
© 0^. A.Z.
•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 ,
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, ,
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
^ ^^ ^
,
O O _c o
Teshtesh
^ X
^^^, a.z. 1869, 139,
^ 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.
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
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.
-A.
tesher rm, red, redness; see i-rr-i ''^?=';
s
teki (?) ^ Ol '
*° ^^^\^ a fire, light a
Copt, xpocy. ^ ' 'j^z^ '^ lamp.
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
Tekait »
j j,
the consort of Maa-^es
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
.
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 ;
teksa ^ Iq^ ,
^^^- "> i68, the flat part
of the back.
tekem "^ O , Rev. 14, 49, a kind of oil.
Tekem
,k^' ^k^s^- [q] ^ ^r^^. Rev. 14, 33, table.
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
Ck
teknu, tekennu \7C, ^^, ^^^
D
T^t^ Sphinx^ 3, 151, human victim, a substi-
'
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. ^ .
tet
^ ^ , Rev. 12, 33,
^ ^ cr^ , Rev. tettet ) o]o,^
Vi—fl
,
B-D- 164,
due, to
3, to
do away.
sub-
=> TH TH s==
th[a] s=J d^, soldier, bowman; plur. or village; ^^"j^^. B.D. (Saite) 145, 23,
Two
I
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 !?^
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,
C=iB ^ "^"^
1
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.
^^-^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-
, carrier of the book, i.e., accountant, agent. Rec. 34, 48, graven with a chisel.
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,
Thes.
L-fl L^L-/1
,
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.
'
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,
''
^2=0 grain.
I f 000'
l^ I, Amen. 12, 18,
,
III corn.
i? \\
tha-ti
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.
^^,
Thauathasasa
L.D. Ill, 164B, a Hittite proper name.
^f| ^^ § n to enclose, to
tham-t
wind round, to bind.
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.
chief officer.
// 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 ?^
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-
tharei
w f>.
IV, 2, 5, KoUer 2,3,
thar -
•
I
11 i '
beat.
^^'^"sth,
^ uL' thasas 7^
strong thing, a protected thing.
chief, master.
thar-^^^^, ^^, tha serit , IV, 998,
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
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,
>5_j'|cvx£)V^,Rec.
^j^^^i^X; Y ^
21, 78,
:
tha (?)''
V ^(o
i
-^111'
^ , to run (?)
'
'
Heb.Svnn:]v th-amit
^^^ ^v c^, Rev. 13, 27 =
^
(1(1
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.
^' ^,
t^.^,;,,^^ IV, 732, a kind of
IV, 701,
^S^ ^ tree,
-^,
the wood of
Z5
thi thi Q^, Love Songs 5, 6,
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]
,
thua 8=» f) — ,
N. 979, defects
offences
(?)
(?)
a particle; aaaaaa 8z=> >K^ (10, T. 271, P. 22,
N. 962, s=^" ()
p, B.D. ,80. 37, s=^
see
p. B.D. 180, 27.
II (]
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»
\ \\ /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
(§.
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 (?)
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.
thebu £=3
J^ o, s=^
Je O ,
Mar.
Thebeh c= J ra
^^J,
Typhon ; var. (j^^^,T. 305.... ...
Thefnut ^^ ^ ,
^=
^^^ ^ J, consort
theften , P. 707
to tie up to (with <cz> <cr> IV, 658), to suspend. .
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.
I
,
^"^^ V, the Libyans
in the \ ual.
thema-a
J^ '
^ ,.^_fl
I
'
^^' ^57, the " Libyan " god.
WW
;
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.
see
themia ^ ^/W' Hh. 377, seat, throne;
person.
/7
scribe of the throne.
thema-t 4, ^ -fj-,
mat (?) Copt. TiULH.
themess-t s=s ^ 1 I c. Wi ,
document.
p. 681,
Themath
^^==^
.^
2=*
^ fl
Tuat X, a liones.s-
goddess.
,
Tomb Seti I, 1 ftl ^^ '
^^"^^"^^
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
(j
%>
L.D. III, 65 A, 15.
^^"^ e
thena h , Amen. 14, 11
WAAAA I
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.
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,
^
then ], course,*throughout; thenu ^^\, U. 253, T. 196, P. 288,
/V^AA^^
AA^/V\A (_ J I
I
ftAAAAA
/vAwvA ,3i , ibid. 31, 16, place, abode. /V\AA/V\ C^ I. I
AAAAAA I I
thena ^^^ h , T. 307, p. 1 73, 260, M. 493, Thennui (?) s=:*;|.;|.^ i)|], T. 302,
A/WVAA 1
o I, to dance, to play an
the 75 forms of Ra (No. 47).
"Ul' "lli.
'^'^
instrument or sing to a dance.
Thenem
'
Thenthen-neteru
°
^ J, T.S.B.A. Ill, AA/«/W\A WWSA 1,III I
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.
therut , an offering.
= ^{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 (?)
<r> ui ^J'^:
diminish, to reduce. thehu s= |%>^, IV, 502, g=j|%
therut ^?%^, bandlet, fetter. «=, «=— ^, to rejoice, to make merry.
thehhu
therp D V^ 7\ , *=> ^ . to waddle (£ W
I
,
joy, gladness.
(like a goose), to dandle a child.
^^"^
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.
11' a besieged city Copt. TtJOpXp. ; twitch (of the nerves or muscles, P.S.B. 13,412) ;
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
thehtheh I
, Amherst
^-i r-i
thehenhen z=i | aaaa/v- 7]t | ^
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,
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.
o Ill'
^
thes s==|l^|,T.336,s=
!
, frame,
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.
thesu (^^\ fl^, Gol. Hamm. 14, ^, IV, 1082, speech of a petitioner;
M\'Z:\ (2
chief officer, general, master, commander \,
^^
,
thesu %i ^, captain :— >
an abominable
plan, crafty design;
captain of bowmen; ts-co-a i^ 1, captain of plot.
'*'°^
„^,v^^A ,
——S N ^
vS?i I
I
,
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 (?)
\\
to lift
, Metternich Stele 59,
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
,
^o ^
27, 228, a rising, revolt, insurrection. troubles, difficulties.
^ 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
master ;
xoeic.
varr.
^ ^ p ^, -.-^
^ P 5^^
^°P^* 55, P.S.B.
to stick, to adhere.
13, 38, magnet ; compare T€(^,
thektan 1'
god of circumcision (?) I I I -8^ J\ ifLL
^ , 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
thesemu-tchatchar?) ^^
—r ^
/ III
^,
I
theta
to send back,
reverse.
to
'
thetef Ci ' i
Th-sena-tnefer-t s=^| (j
"^^
T '^,
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,
>
^
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;
^ c=>, = Heb. 1 and to; Copt. T. te-t setem ^^ Rec. 17, 146,
Ch T servant.
place; (j
,
young ox.
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
te-t q:,
from slain enemies.
to shake, to quake.
(^
te-ut == _p '
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.
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'
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> ,
254
Tatiu
i<i<^, P. 185,
,
M. 298,
T.
inform
ta im-t
; Copt.
V' "IF
TA.AJUULO.
^ ^' ^^' '^' ^' '°
set, to place, to cause, to allow ; see erti the hand, to help, to assist ; Copt, i" XOOX.
(|
^, N. 156, "give!"; ^ (j,
P. 204, fl(]"(],
to keep alive ; Copt. X^Itg^O.
Copt, -f OCe.
tata-t (titi-t) ^, A^^. t. 85. to mulct ;
ta uab-t
A—D /^ ^, Rec 27. 6, to
ta un U D
•^*», to cause to be.
^— '^
O^, what the heart gives, i.e., will,
tapehui(?) A—o ^\\» R<^ 37, ",
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
I
141, to inflame; Copt. "^^AJLOJUL.
Kr-^.., to lay a charge on one.
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 nla
;
^^,
Copt."^nei.
j„ur. As.
ta siau ^ — wwvA, Rec. 27, 7,^^ '^
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>.,
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.,
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
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 ]
tau& shennu
coverings made of hair.
<=>^^ (j ^5 ^ "Oi..
^^ tema, temam.
•
"^^^V ^^ "fT '
loaf of bread
tain ^—° ^ *^
==-'k^^ or cake. tamer-t (timer-t) , ,
tang S \
, P. 401, '\
^.^,M.57^,e=>;^S^<'^>.N. "79.
I
^, All-K. 1 1 88, a Mediterranean people.
dwarf ; Amharic J^ *" '
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.
; Copt. XU3<re.
3 » 2
[868 ]
Tatemtch(?) -^^-^^'^^^
Tomb Seti 1, one of the 75 forms of Ra (No. 1).
Nastasen Stele 40, 47, beasts, cattle; Copt.
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
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;
Ub cr^ ^^^- ^7, "3, wolf; Heb. f = <^ "^ the festival of the five epago-
(] J 1^, 1 =<cz>_i[' menaldays; Copt. '|"H.
ti
2^ \\, A.Z. 1912, 99, o^, A.Z. 1893,
,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,
C^ •'•»•"'•*»•
^ I I' I I I
', Peasant 288, tutiuc-)^"'^J)
^
j^ &r O /^i
I.
I
mountaineer*.
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
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
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.
(^^^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;
Tutu-s
the name
(?)
of a rudder
W \ , B.D. 122, 3,
Tu en Bakha I
nrna
3 » 3
[870]
a son of the goddess
Tu en Maatiu aa^vaa I, the Tutu Neith.
© (^
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.
^ ^, R 244,
morning
M. 446, N. 1056,
— ^^'
t^^ god of the morning
m
knife, scalpel, knife used in circum- ^0 W
,
^
1
is
and mother.
Tu-a {^=^ ,T. 292; var.
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
Later
7uaanu <=> ^ ^^ ^ ^, M. 484,
^, P. 269.
Tua-mut-f c^3
^ ^*^.^, u. 219,
t—"-^
^ ] ^^ a^ '
°"^ °^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^"^ *^^
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
Tua.mut-f*^'||^^^.
B.D. 99,' 22, a bolt-peg in the magical boat.
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.
w
tua [M] n (3 , mountain, hill.
.* I , the gods and other
'^
tuaut i< %%> U3
j
I
hollows,
empty
abysses,
places.
tui ^:^^%> (](] ^. to cry out, to call;
tua-t ^c .
, a plant ; plur. ^c "^
Tuit C^
(](j ^, Tuat VIII, a god.
"^^ ^,
^^ , Anastasi I, 25, 9,
tua-t c^3 -C) pillar, one of the \\7\'
Tun-pehtl ^
.^SiJ 7\
J^ JH,
o v\ ill
the name IV, 651, horn, i.e., wing, of an army.
tebi-t
^J(](];, ^JV3«
! Tuat IV, one of the haulers of the boat of
Af.
Tun-hati
the doorkeeper of the 2nd Arit.
^ A r^
AAAAAA
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
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.
,
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
14
teb-t e=^
J
^^ ^
I ^ f
^''' '^- '3.
shroud
teba
(?)
c^i. 86==
J"^^^, Rev. 13,
tebarc^J^^^^.Rec.
lack strength, be helpless; -^^ c--=^ 1
-^ "^ ^ '^
J "^ "^^
teba ci^:^ - '
Peasant 48, Tebati '
reward, restitu-
teba
tion.
AJ%
.
v^, Kubban
Tebmesthumut (?) c^3j|£=5%^ Stele 16,
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.
^J
J/\AAA/V\
O.T.275, Q,P.28,M.38.
tebh ^, U. 219, |. P- 31S.
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 ,
^ ^ ^
^, 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.
^ 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.
D U-U D D I
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.
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
III' JiOf
^ J , ix)t, urn, large vessel
to
paddle. %6f2L ^^, ^^ ] , abundance of food
see
JJjj.
fefen <^ »
J\ , to hasten ; var.
tepi ,
paddler, rower,
boatman in general.
"(efeil j ^^-"
^, to rejoice; var.
teftef , to spit,
^^^^
tepd 1] <0 , to sniff, to snuff the air.
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,
e o
N. 791, to unite with.
'
to gather together, to collect.
pierced the sky ; Copt. XCOJUL.
tern, tema-t /
^'=^ , M. Ill,
Tema-t
on the royal crown.
sti-t
^ I I I
, a serpent
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
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. ;
t;emaiuc^21^^i'^=21^5i'
Rec. 29, 153, villagers, townsmen; Tk^ fl(] 1
olll
village, hamlet; plur.
temam ^^ ^ /^
» ^^» ^o9» *o ^"^^^ to ^EltQ-^^-EI
@ III
(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.
(j
^;— fl, Roug^ I.H. II, 125,
^=>21^1'
t— fl,
_^«"^.^k11®'''"-^2V11
_ , Rec. 13, 12, village, town; Copt 'f'JU.I.
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 unite with; /j)^ , /^ temt-t /f^ „ , ring(?) ornament
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-ta
serenity."
i^"^]!], ^^ ^^
,. ail,
Temtria - 1
" — '
"
'
[| [| ^J , Rec
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. ^•^— '
,
^ ^> 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,
III
AAAA/V\
III
.
ten = this.
Temt - ha -t Tomb
,
temt-t /^ , t^ l^:^,
/www
I
^^, to raise up, raised, high.
L-fl,
X
X
, to cut, to cut off, to cut to pieces.
D
to cleave, to split, to wound (of a reptile).
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.
, 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.
AAAA/VA AAAAAA
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
3 K
[ 882 ]
/\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
ten&u ""^(1%^
AAAAAA I _2l I A/\AAAA
tennu ^^ ^11'' ^^eam Stele 23,
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
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
tena ""^^
Q ^ , B.D. (Hunefer, i, 16), near a canal, field, area ;
plur.
AAAAftA
(1(1
1 I \>
1
tend, (J
^ \ > Rev. 13, 4, to question,
Rec. 33, 4, share, part, division.
AAA/W\ I Jl
burdensome. tenut ^
e ^sTn'
,Thes. i2o5,E
^
^ '
K ^%^l,
J12I1'
outcries, the roars of a lion,
Tenas (1 W-, a title of the hippo-
^"^^
tenb ^-D. 36, to gnaw.
Tenanu ^^ O %, P. 269, the name AAAAA/V .^U
S \ I
A
I
2,
Teni qn (2
^ J,
"the Aged," a tenem ^^^
^^^^ AAAAAA
^O
_CrC^
, milk (?) ; var.
AAAAAA
"^^^ ^"^^
tenemu ^/^ ^, wanderer, one Xenti 1
1 OfflD , Amen. 13, 20, M
tenemmu(P) ^ •\>
/N.
I
I
I.
I
weight, load, burden, heavy; II ,
"^^^
tens hat P Tl fl"^.
Peasant 209, A-Z.
^^''' '^' ^6, strength Copt.
tenr ^L-Zl, ;
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
tenhes-t (?) ^^ S P ^ 17, knife. pent-god with bloody eyes, ^"^^ Z*"^ i*».
3 »^ »
[ 884 ]
a title of Am-mit.
="
'^^ ^ Annales V, 95,
tentha-t
A 1^^ sr»-^ ' litter, couch. Ter tu ^^ '— , Berg. 1, 18, a jackal-god.
^
.
harvest).
.^^°
Tent J), T"^^ ^^' ^ •'JT^^^
•
c-'=^ Sll provided offerings. ter , a kind of cloth, linen
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
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
^
i; /i ,
^
S:
LJ,
Jl j B.M. 447,
IV, 1150,
[j
II, 395
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
""^^
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
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\
*
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 ® '
^— 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-
3 K 3
[ 886 ]
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
^^ ...
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.
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.
u ^^,
tekh (?) Rev. 1,59,
X n-
teher-t 0,IV,662,CulteDivin,
plumage of a bird.
I, 23, 3, boulders on a road, a rough stony road.
,_. <^ 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 ]
„;,,,,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.
i»
v '
^ IZ-D I
Circle Aakebi.
I
Tes-sept-nesut ^ ^ ^/\ |
P
varr.
_^\^, ;^\. Ml 1'
Tuat VIII, a door of the Circle
*
Sehert-baiu-s.
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-*
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*
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 ]
horrible.
Teser-t-baiu '
(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
Teshtesh.
;
,P. 78i.m/^,^,;.^^^,
blood, gore.
tosh ^^ \ to yield, to give way ; var.
Teshtesh |,
Rec 4, 31, a
of blood (?), 1.^., slayer; C3C] o '^c?- oi,
I,
c^::*
r-m
clouds.
5, 3,
1I3SZ1 S ffij apairofred vases j ciEZi TT
U.5.8._^%- ^ ,P.i73,^
^''^o,
tesher < a kind of anti, or myrrh
Heb. ^
,
(?)
"^ ^ ,^. Rec. 16, 131,31,11,^00
Y*
::> I I
''^^ , the " Red " Crown, which symbolized tesher o , red grain, sand (?)
Teshrit mo L
<:z:> ^^N
,
^^^ goddess of the
Red Crown.
tesher-t r-^r-i
Palermo Stele, the " Red " Festival. tesher-t mofS, m*^, ^^^^^
g%.«d;^|^'^^,
tesher
^
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
^
^^= 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
fruit-bearing plants.
Tesher mestcher 4^ ^ , p. 604,
teqerta(?) ^=^, ground produce.
vegetables (?)
J "(^ J ^ Q
" red ear," a title of Babau •
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.
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).
e I
-* III footsteps.
^®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.
tegsa-t "^ ^ )
Uo I
, boat, skiif,
tetri-t(?) ^ .|.B.D. 99, 12 to masturbate; see <r^=^ ''^, <-^=^ ^^- ("^Ti).
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,
'
P
^- 200
^°°' fff]^
lllll
^
o\\dD£^'
? ^ Coronation Stele 2,
"chief of Ta-Sti."
^ 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
Tchit(?) '^ L, '^- 7°3, a serpent- tche-t "^ ^2:7 en^ , Palermo Stele, the
o ^^^ ^ goddess.
^^ 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.
^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.
tcha-t
for ever ; / ^^ , all eternity ; ^^ ^J} i^c^' i^'^Q""^»fi"»>
well, healthy.
I \\ I "^^^, unending eternity.
tcha-t 1 "^^ ^, ^^' ^^^""^ <°^ * ^."'''^
,
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,
a kind of cake,
resist; ,JL- i '^^, immovable; h ^fe^"^, i^,
IV, 1 107, to correct a fault.
I
^i^
X' tance, opposition.
tcha I
"^fe^ =- XI in xmioop.
f=^, wrongfully.
1
-jT. X I -51 n i
ntk
X
to cross a river in a boat, to make a passage
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
N. 90s.
J
, N. 914, h o^^.
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,
tchaii()()^^4(j(l_.I^.Rev.
12, 35, ship, boat; plur. i\\\\ ; Copt XOI.
i^ ^ ^' 11
devil, fiend, foe. enemy;
Rec. a
tchaiaa|^2L, 34, 161,
priestly title.
^ (liiasc)
X A.
^^"'^•' ^^^
Tchat i "^ ^''^'
??^°f
1^ XX 36 Dekans. tchai-t 1 "^^ /111 ^, pain, discomfort
Tcha unnut J
"^ -^^ ^ ic, Tuat I,
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.
fern.
i^'i-^-^-i-^-<^e?)
tcha& i h, P.S.B. 13, 37, an amulet
tchai i
^ ()()
-^ ^' Jo""^- ^ »9o8, 254,
*'"'^"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,
tchaari
u ^-^, Rev. n,
!,
|^ _^ (JIJ 139, to
sage, wise
tchaasu P^^'
J"^!] man.
cry,
tchaaqta
outcry; compare Heb. Hpi^^.
I
M !,
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 :
, Anastasi I,
s
I
tchaa ft
xj, Rec. 15, 16 = ^^ ^, to 16, 8, a kind of ground or land (?)
tchabaA-t
^]f
"J^
:
S fj o, Rev.
|] 14,34.
J^
very hot emJxjrs, fire.
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.
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»
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.
tchani-t I
flfl ^, Jour. As. 1908, 273,
feebleness, idleness, supineness
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
Copt. XUOXK.
tchanahu •, Rech-
tchamu nu thau J
^v ^^ '
I
men, the human race. arm ; Copt.
Tchamaa J
"^ ^ R Jj , the god of
Tohanu|o^JJJ,P.4r84o^
Western Thebes ; Copt. XHJULe.
X^Jk.
^ TCH [ 899 ] TCH "^-^
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 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.
; (?)
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.
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.
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,
o I I
tchasha-tioo^-a'^^n^^trSlL^ R(\y>uQ\>
Tchatcha t (?) Amentt ^-^-\^
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
^
'
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.
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.
^O
/] 1
tchatcha I o i
^,Thes. 1323,
lii! lUl I I ^| tcha ^^ ^, Rec. 20, 40
(£ 1 1 -11. 12 ci 1 1 (£ W "l
, Banish-
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
^ 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
XKX.
-^^ Jour. As. 1908,
tchab
^iHJI^'^J — °1'
^"^^'•
tcha-t '^!1'=^'^» ^^^' 27, 226, 29, tchab 21 Jo, to tally (?)
tcham^^l^l.T. ,44.
1:)
tchftr ^ ^*^, Mar. Kam.
35, 60, ^^
T. ,33,P.94.6,9,N..3o6,
^^IJI ^^ I
-^^, Koller 2, 6, ^^ '^^,
tchaamdu "^ —^ °
^ ^' ^- 55° ^ I
1' ^) 1 I' P^^*"* 93. to test, to
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.
—
,
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,
• — 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.
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
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.
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^' ^ ^'""^
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
.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.
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 ^' ^'^' ^^^^'
tcheb-t^J-. T. .63,
^J. paddles of the magical boat.
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 °^
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.
tcheftchef-t ^^ ^^ a disease of
^ "^=f, "great seal"; "^ J a "j ^§ . ,
]-^8,iv. X044,
1q^>1§, 8^ tchefa ^, U. 202, ^ "^ °' T. 79,
.©
A.Z. 1899, 86, 1^ Q l> IV, 209, seal rings
—
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>
tcheba-t '^ J
**
Q , roasted food. tchef ^^ ^^^5 wretchedness, misery,
^ ^ ^>
^'^^ °"''
tchebha ^"^
0°
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
^^,
^ I, Rec. 15, 152,
^^ ^, Rec. 33, 3,4. (^
month;
a festival of the
^ U^^^^^y
last
^
•<
\\
tchenau "^
(j
^, U.
% °
546, vase, vessel
instruments, tods,
(?)
a kind of tree.
Copt. ZUJItX.
-~^ O, and ^^ ^)i
, a substance used in making incense.
III
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).
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;
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,
tens
^"^ fl ] il,
"^^^
n ] cmi. Tcher-t B ^ ,T. 308, the Great Hand
Tohenti
™\\27 |. ~t ^ ^. Litanie in Tuat X
68, a form of the Sun-god Ra.
tcher B?, B , B;P,
(3
, when,
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
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 ])
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
tchentchenu '^ °^ o,
the attackers,
tchera B [| : , boundary; Copt. THp.
\ I o besiegers.
mI
6,
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,
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
^1!M-—-----
Tcherut(?) ^^<f^^i. Rec. 31,
24,
^>'K%Alxf-^
Tcher-ti B , U. 313, 448, 1^^,
Osiris 27, rump, chine; B»
18, I, 2, Copt.
B^ , T. 256, P. 473, M. 539, TOJpI.
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,
^
I I I
B B
Tchera-t
O
(1 ^, b.m. 46631, consort tcheri-t ^ (1(1
'^, ^B
of
^^(](j^^ ; see tcher-t
Copt. T-pe.
glede
tcheritcheri B (^(j
B
B ^-^ B
c=^ Amen. 26, 11, to boast (?)
tchera
tcheru B %^, B.D. 172, 17, vul-
finished; |]
^B []
'^^-^, L.D. Ill, 194,
tcherp ^°^ , see^^a d.
^^
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 ^^ ,'
"''''
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
tchertcher
Tchehes "^ ? fl ism, ^-^ '4,9. a ser-
B> B« Rec. 36, 202, {!<\ 'pentinAat VII.
'^J,
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.
hack
tchestches
in pieces, to
^ ^^^\,^^ V
chop up;
to knife, to
V^ ,
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,
(?)
c-o to Tuat X.
account holy
£^ , to make a good \^ , a kind of sacrificial drink ;
^^"^ O ,
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.
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 ,
^^
548, '^ p yf "=^
, 1. 311, 323,
^
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.
^[ \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-
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
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-
N-'-84,^|l^|l. ^|,;,,toreci.e
^^ ,
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,
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
tchet u ,
^°^ u
identified. J
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) (]
to collect, to gather
tcheteb
^J together.
Tcheta-t Tchet-pa-neter-auf-ankh
^g()^, P. 189, M. 354,
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 dagger, stilus,
scraper.
tchett»r
^^ 1^, M ^ 149,
Tchetf-t
boat in Sekhet-Aaru.
^ "^"^
IJ^, B.D. no, a
tcheteh
,
N. 650
I
^i ^ I ,
full
^^
^|^a,p.s.B. .0,49.^ — ^.
^v Q I , a vessel filled with something.
, to tie, to bind, to constrain,
I
bundles of vegetables, bunches
of grapes, etc.
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.
4. T&u -1^^- 9 a
"k-^
5. Thesh ^Kt .
Hu or Nekht
^ ^^
DYNASTY II.
24. Baiu-neter
]2.l ( 1 ^ l
' 25. Batchau (Bor)do<;)
31. Nefer-ka-Seker
J^ | f^XU] ,
M Q^H] i
32. HutcMa M (iQ^j ^ ^ CESS l^ 1
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 ]
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 .
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
DYNASTY VI.
JU,
81. Mer-en-Herl 1 ^
( ^S 1 |.
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] ^.
DYNASTIES IX AND X.
[Names, of
m
five kings wanting here.]
103. Skha
105. Nub-taui-Ra
^J
r~Or»^^. 106. Aa-hetep-Ra I
'^J
( qI^ J
.
DYNASTY XI.
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^] .>
The 3rd and 4th signs in this cartouche probably represent | , and if so, we should
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
120 ib-khent-Ra
|.X.S' M (o^O(i~] |-
[ 923 ]
DYNASTY XII.
124.
cs^^^a
Kheper-kha-Ra I Usert-sen II (Sen-usert)
J
{Xecr(t)o-TpL<s) P'S-.^^I^
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'
DYNASTY XIII.
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'
.2^
152
163. Ka.Set.[Ha]I
[]%] ( [0]U^ ] ^ ^ ( O ^ %] ]
B_9_J'
I
(
\
I
(J
J /VS^A^A ^ •
Mer-netchem-RS ("
168. ] t^ 0^|^[|] J [|].
[ 926 ]
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
180. Neb-f-au-Ra
] \^ ( Q^/^"^^|i 1 si
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 ^•
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
201. Ka-
202. Nefer-ab-na I
^ i^ C°T^ ts^]"
[ 928 ]
f"^"^
206. Smen- -Ra 1 O
1_>1
210. Sebkai
QjuJJ . 211. Khu-iqer =|
J (^JJXJ
212. Sebek-ka-Ra
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 :
CffiH]-
The following kings probably reigned during the Hyksos Period :
*
"
236. Neb-tet-Rfi ( O 237. Nub- . . . . -Rft
(?)
J
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
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
;^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
^ r Q^ -^
^^^^ 282. Ra-mes-suser-taui
Mfoffl^^PI^I.
283. Suatch-en-Ra 111(001 ^^^ ] • 284. Suatch-en-Ra II
287. Seaenen.R.ITau-.a
^^ K O P^^^l ^ ( ^ ^T ^ J
'
3 N 2
[ 932 ]
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 ]
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'
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
Jill V 1 o JT /vwvw^
¥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 ]
o %=^
Mli' ^TPP£=^ mC 1
a '^JP
]
DYNASTY XIX.
308. Men-pehti-Ra Ramessu I ('Pa/xfcro-iy?) ^ ^ I 1 11 '
'^
- 0^
III
^- ' ' -• ' —LL I ca C> \_^ I >. / I I AAAAAA ^/l _Ajr \^ XJ. AAAAAA <::i '^^/l
DYNASTY XX.
316. User-khau-Ra setep-en-Ra Set-nekht meri-Amen-Ra '^ 5^ "^^^ 9 B ;
r 935 ]
wit:-'
. 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
3 N 4
[ 936 ]
To this period Gauthier (Livre des Rois, Cairo, 1913, p. 225) assigns the
following :
Amen-Rameses
Ptat^SotiSa-rnhmeri
(2150 CJ!I]-
DYNASTY XXI.
A. High-priests of Amen at Thebes.
.?a
327b. Her-Heru Sa-Amen as king and son of Amen:— ps "it^d
328. Pai-ankh
1f
® — ^ 1] ^ ^1 ^ ^^
f 7; .
»" of U-I?- -A-".
332b. Men-kheper-R& II
as king :
DYNASTY XXI.
B. Kings of Tanis.
336. Hetch-kheper-Ra I setep-en-Ra Nes-ba-neb-Tet (tfievBr)^) meri-Amen
!
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^^^
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.
/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 '^
\ 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"^]
^ varr. Thekret
\ V V*V AAAAAA ^ _/-! \^ 1 ^—V- tL
!>
;
QMHS^Mj
351. User - maat - Ra XII Thekreth III (?) meri - Amen sa - Ast
(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.
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
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
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;
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"-
376. Khshaiarsha, or Xerxes (Pers. Kh-sha-yaa-r-sha-a «fy << y<- ?TT H^ ??T.
.heGrea.Pha.oh
DYNASTY XXVIII.
[ Wanting.']
DYNASTY XXIX.
380. Ba-en-Ra II Naifaaurut n. rp? / ^ ^^_ tWN ^ o /^ ^r^ v^ @
DYNASTY XXX.
383. Senetchem-4b-Ra setep-en-Amen Nekht- p^?cx
Heru-heb (N€Kra^'c)8ry«;) meri-Amen
^ Q ^i
384. Ari-maat-en-Ra Tche-her (Tew?) setep-en-An-her o?, \j5
^:—
Ql CEIS3I-
[ 942 ]
386. Qa-ka-Ra II An II
MACEDONIANS.
388. Meri-Amen setep-en-Ra Arksantrs (Alexander the Great)
I
VIAAAA L^ E
jSa^
(VWAAA )
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).
(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^
396. Ptulmis
ry?TSlTFl (Ptolemy VI, Eupator ( D
^ ^^ ^ (] )
)•
M (rii^y^gM^ ¥(T?]"^iqpf^:i--T
398. Neos Philopator— P-neter hunnu Tef-f-meri (Ptolemy viii, Philopator ii),
m
ex ex
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,
(fign;."!i^°i-uifv^]
(°fi^gqp.^?^^ii^f:^!i-] |
wm
III, Philadelphus II, Neos Dionysos),
everliving, beloved of 1^^ ^-^ / 5"
** ^ ^^
Ptah and Isis, V° I
I
(JESSSSSEJi
[ 944 ]
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.
nn (j^^fl^^g.^^P^^ggl -
ROMAN EMPERORS.
419. Augustus (b.c. 30- a.d. 14) Heq hequ setep-en-Ptah Autkrtr (AvroKpaTcjp)
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] -
422. Tiberius Claudius Germanicus (a.d. 41-54) Heq hequ Autkrtr Teber[i]8
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.
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
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
MUSI
.>
433. Antoninus (Caracalla) (a.d. 21 1-2 17) Autkrtr Kisrs Antun[i]nus
Cl5
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.
(Ram. Ill,
1^ TT 11 ^' ^ S^^^"^
^0'\^ \ '^^^' Elephantine, 'Iqfl, the
Aisekna
"^^^ Abt,AbetcU^J^.^^.
20, 115, a SftdanI country; situation unknown.
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
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.
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
Aktbata [^£^, a
Arbin, Aribi "^ .2^ "J^ M ^ I s
district of Syria.
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.
^"^^
country ;
^ "T^^'
situation unknown.
^^' 796, a SMant Upper Egypt; o ^-aSl) the capital of
country (?) ; (2) a name of Leontopolis. 13th Nome of Upper Egypt (Lycopolites)
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
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
^ -
/vvw\A n
yy CiO Eth A^c^^: t\'U^^:
B.D.G. 35, the site of the
o I'
r^r\^
,
n \\ ^AAAAA ^~^,
-'^
^ '
the temple of Osiris in the noroe of
Pharbaetites.
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
|]
'^^ a town in Upper Egypt ( Arsinoe ?) \0, Rev. 14, 21, ^ Rec
,
J^^=(j ,
''^^^
Aa-t Utcha ^t, b.d.g. i8i :
Aa-t Menuftr u-**^ ^^^^
^ ©• the
^^ "^
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 ]
Aa-en-aufras ^^^^
% "^
Q^ O '
Tuat.
(1
o
Q Q©
(i) a district in the Nome Her-
:
Aa en Abui (Abi ?)
\>
I
Aa en serser aw»aa
\> I
/\AAAAA
AaenAsi
~ \\
(\£^'
,
" Island of Asi,"
..
i.e.,
SI
Cyprus.
J\ f|©,Hh.356,
^ AAAAAA \7 \7
(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
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,
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 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
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.
i ,
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^. «
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
Annales, 4, 179, (1
_^[V£V] ,
Pm
r\/\/i
'
;
unknown.
D:£\^' O I
Rhind Pap.
o I
^^ , 24, 56 ; var. u-°-nI li
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.
Aa-tta(?) ^A- - P
Aaur "^ ^=f IV, 805, a SQdani
(?) (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,
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
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
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
,
Menh M^ f^^-M
the vine land of Libya-Mareotis.
a name of Memphis.
Aakhu-t '^^ ^ /\
of Men-kau-Heru.
situation
^U "Y*
unknown.
U c^^« »
Z3 '='
B.D.G. an estate of '"'^
Aag (]
^ '
76,
Assa.
Aimers H H © , Methen 1 1, a village
(1 o >K ,
a district in the Nome of Menu. Au-t , a name of Abu (Elephantine).
situation
Aau
unknown. Auaram . . .
^ <^ .^
(1 D %^ © , a town in Egypt. ^^ ©, Rec. 13, 3, a town in Egypt.
^ 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
Aathen [1
I
^^
/wwvA '
^^'
try
^°'^'
;
^ Sudani coun-
situation unknown.
country ; situation unknown.
Aibra
^ 7\ J I
'
^^' '^^^' ^ district in Aubarrna [] ^ ^^ , ^^ ^ ,
Aim'r
^ ^ CsCb^, Rec. 20, 116, a AubaU ^ 1^ Ij
(j
, IV, 791, a district
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
Auna
in the district of
j^
^^ Hensu.
©, A.Z. 35, ,8, a town
(]ps=%[i£S^, L.D. III, 131, a district near
Aunufr
in Syria ; situation
^ ^ ^, unknown.
IV, 789, a district
,V . Elephantine.
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.
a
Abarteth
district in Syria
(]
;
^ ^ T'c^
situation unknown.
* ^^' ^^'
AbaU
unknown.
Aurna ^^ ,
\ ' ^^' 793. a dis-
in Syria
Abua
; situation unknown.
Ausaas y^
^p o<=. "^ P © , p. 423,
; situation
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,
ji'^fj®.^j®-r^si-—
fWQ , Anastasi I, 27, 6, a district (?) in Syria.
Absi (] J 5^ [1 (j(],
IV, 803, a SQdini
—
, the sanctuary of
Stele 53, a country in the Eastern or Southern
the goddess Apit at Thebes.
Sftdan.
at
Nastasen
Napata; see
794, a district in Syria ; situation unknown.
Diodorus III, 6.
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
Abthesa
J ^^ s=j P
(1 (1 , iv, 800, XV, 53, I Sam. xxix, i, i Kings xx, 26; Assyr.
-«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 ]
situation unknown.
Am'kau
Ci£^, a Saddnt country ; situation unknown.
Nome Seshesht x.
Rec.
(1
1
r=z InT
Jfi*^ JT
^ ®, II, 146, B.D. 17, 90,
9'. 93. Bute.
"^
Amu aas -(I-
U
s S
V I
'^
o ^' ,
* ^V"
Letopolis.
situation
J
unknown.
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|]
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\^
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. ]*!«,
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;, |
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
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
,
-^, 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
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 ;
;
^^^
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.
Anini (?) | ^^
[]
^^
iwj, Eg. Res.
Anm'im'(?) 1
156, a district in Syria; situation
1
^ (]() ^, ud.
unknown.
3.
Annukherut ® ^%.
Anern'ri A ^ a/vws^ .^ ' A [v^vj,
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
^
[)
Ankenna (J
^a/wva , iv, 797, a
793> ^ district in Syria; situation unknown.
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.
situation
gf' ^
unknown.
J>
IV, 791,
Greeks, etc.; Heb. ]V, Ezek. xxvii, 13, Isa.
Arapakha h [M^,
I
, Kubban Stele 30, B.D.G. 1320, a swampy Rec. 20, 116,
Ml f^^^
, IV, 719; van
--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^^ ,
Arit(Parit)
^^Tt'^^^IIT' Arm'then h
^ unknown.
a Nome 126, a district in Syria, situation
11^ (1(1 : (i) district in the of
-cso.
92, a district in Syria ; situation unknown. A o Ao , a district in the Nome Ka-Kam
(2 (5
ArtAqana ()
-=> 1
] (] "^^
Arenth h Ml ^^^ Mar. Aby. Alt-K. 121; compare pHyN, Joshua xv, 50.
/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?
Arherr (?) () ^ *^ ' -^ C:^^, L-D. al-'Amarnah --yy <T--rT<T ttlT •!=TT«^T-
Aras (]
§^^^, IV. 790,
(j ^ <=> 1 Artenu (1
1
^ "^ o %
Hi Jf
o£^,
£i II
' l.d. hi,
] t^£^^, ^^,
^
(] I
(]
Arth, Artheth ^
Rec. 32, 69, gi ^_^ l^ a district in '
(1 I
"j
^ , ()
1 . fV"V>1
Arras Q ^ ^5 lA 1
^^^^
Y Nastasen Artha
(J^'^'T^^
D£^, Rec 20, 118;
20, II 6, I] g*. , ^, Herusatef Stele 28, a ^fvyvn Gol. 4, 2, a district in Syria ; Tall al-
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
5«
V <THff<T «=m«= m^ V
etc), (k. 'O/>0wataf
Ti
Arab.
Ti
jL.U
OT ^T
***« modern
m*
Ruwftd.
3 '
[962]
Rec. 20, 118, a district in Syria; situation un- the Moon," i.e., the capital ot the Oasis of
Balbes
J
j^jui-
a town in the Western Delta : Arab
0^j)-0^, Ojj^J^,B.D.ai4,a
sun-temple near Sakkarah,
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.
name
'Id"^^ ^J O
of the shrine of Harmakhis.
^'^common
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
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,
^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
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
, Denderah.
Denderah.
As-t en Hur(P) rl
^ — ^^^«.^\a As-t khnem iten jj
cd "m n *^,
town near Sni (Asni). EdfO.
3 p 2
[ 964 ]
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.
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,
As-t Shu j|
B J® .
Edffi.
Canopus Stele (1. 9) is a corruption of /\ ^aaaaa k
t\ ^^^v^AA r\ r\
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.
in Thek °
^
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
"^
Asb-t n " the throne " par excel-
As-t tekh fl ^ =0= ^ , " Seat of drunken- [1
J ,
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,
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.
^ ]
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,
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^
:::'
^ ^ £>\> ^ £)
Agerbemren (]
J<=:=>^,
Canopus Atef khent h ; see
1
' , a town near Thebes. Atrem&^u [j
ll 2 ^ %> t^=^^ >
N. 796,
(
;
(|
situation -unknown.
, , (| , ,
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
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.
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
3 P 4
[968]
^ '^m
,
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*^!.
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-
^ 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.
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\
Read
I IT,
a^^aaa
a district in Syria
"J^ ^Of\/>un,
; situation
Nebata.
unknown Auhur —0^ ra
^ f^, IV, 798, a
Abui neteru _. J f,
>^ ^J],
Piankhi Stele 3, A.Z, 1900, 130, districts in the
3rd, 8th and xsth Nomes of lyower Egypt ; Tarr.
1 A^A/</tA -*1
"^^"^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
Arabian Nome) in the Eastern Delta. Two Lands," i.f., a district of Memphis.
[ 970 ]
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 ;
!•
for
trict in
Arqatu
Syria Tall al-'Amarnah
1 rv-^VQ , IV, 729, a dis-
>-^yy ;^ .i^y
DV::pvjV (Alt-K. 273).
;
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.
Antchem °°^ f\ c^o^, iv, 802, sanctuary of Amen-Ra in the Nome Sapi shema.
Antchemet '^
"^ ^^^,
"" '^
Antchtta
I
— '^ ° l (1 , T. 146,
°
rhynchus).
Arit
— rtt t tr
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.
^ ^ 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
(](]
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.
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.
J]
see Abu T U \^ f^>^*^ , Hebrew papyrus y
IbrtUmu, IblSamu
I V» 783* a district in Syria
(jl]
J ^~
compare Heb.
"ZX^ ;
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.
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-
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,
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
Irtuna
vince of Northern Nubia '^~^^
|\) Jp ) ^^.
W ;
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
T^^^ u.
^ 'wvwA
J
an oasis not identified.
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., (]
„ 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 Mer
Uas Shema If S
Upper Egypt
^ . Thebes of the
Uatches T H
To<::r>, a town in
Buta
Egypt
\^ AAAftAA ^-v|0
I ^ /
f/^O,
i/ /3H AAAA/V\
i^
I
AA/\AAA»
AAAA/VA
U Peqr W^^ ^, Ikhemefert 20; see
Silsilah.
Uabu r^^^
a district in the Sildan ;
UuPega^^^^^^;-^^^
,
situation unknown. D variant of the pre-
Uab aSUt /^ r|
jj jj
/\ , the pyramid of ceding.
(2
^ ^ , a name of Kher-ahau
city
see Amessu "^ ^ ft] ^ [C^^], IV, 798.
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
%© ^- 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.
Ur Amakh
estate of Assa.
"^a^ 1] ^•^ ©. »«
\\ ^* ^
JlJl ?Q -^ Bubastis.
Ur ka Sahurft
I I
(g ttt^
an estate of SahurS.
:'
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.
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 Uu 9eru e K
-^^^ '^^^
^^
I
, the Labyrinth.
•
= ^^ 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
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
I
ci ci
f\/>^
\> •^
O "^
, Denderah. the Necropolis of Abydos.
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^ ,
Utau, Uthau ^] (]
^D:^^^, ^s=» arikara [ O ^ -<2>- U | •
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 ]
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.
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.
DV721, I
a
Chron.
district in Syria;
vi, 70, in
compare Heb.
Manasseh (Bnigsch).
rr rv/>^
'
rise, the East. Batia
J ^1j [j[j ^, IV, 785, a dis-
Bathuarn^1^]|^^;^<w,.
L.D. Ill, 252, 24, Beth-horon; compare Heb.
7'^n"n'^5. (J°^^' ^' ^°» ^^)' ^ ^^^y "^ Ephraim.
^ o
Batshanraa ^'^]lil^')^
Bak Ck , IV, 800,
li^, L.D. Ill, 252, 16; compare Heb. |t<^tp"ri'^i
^.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
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.
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
Sphinx
n^, intheFayyttm.
14, 160; Copt. fieCJ^.
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
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.
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
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
y /^ I
a town near Sais.
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.
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.
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 (?)
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.
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]
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
(]
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.
/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.
Pa-sebtipa-peni^pj;;^^ o *
©the Nome of Buto CopL nX€n€TU). ;
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.
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
Rea 23, 49; Copt niitnocop. P-mu en set en Sebek d 'wwv^ aw^
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.
'
'^^^^• Pentatehan °
^ /www /www D o D']^oQjgj
1 204, the Philistines ; Heb. D^riU?7S Assyr. .^yi
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««
JS Jdn;
(i) a district near 8 >» Upper Egypt in the Delta ;
(a) part of the quarrief of
©*
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
Per4ahu7(]_.|^^,;-Pie of
Moon. PerAst^jj^.^J-l^.-jJ
Peril -q^^q-.^p-. -J) , the temple of Isis near the Great Pyramid.
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+).
'
«=^^
PerAstes
^
^ P^ ^. "71)
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 '
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 ankh
um Denderah. Per utet en hem-t set
f- <0 C^ l>/V\f\f^
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.
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
, q.v.
83, 66, a temple position unknown.
Benu "
;
I 600 ©
district in the West (?)
Per Pekht t^ crD,
Pekht near Beni Hasan (Speos Artemidos).
crzi temple of
Per Pekht ^^
I ra
°- °
PerM'gu7^^C^;.Mi«sion
I ^ I
' the Delta.
^ ^0>^
Pekht or Pekhit.
C^ S
,
®
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
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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,
\r3
"^^^
Per Mena
Per mes Heru-sa-Ast f ]
^? j|
II, 178,
Per Metcha
Oxyrhynchus; Copt. neJULi^e.
Rev.
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
^s^ derah.
Per mer
'
ly ctt:^'— ^^ iz~z] c> Per Neb-t neha
1 v I ^A/^AAA
^ a quarter of
L—
I
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/NAAAAA
O ra nrzi *
Memphis.
I <=>o n'
B.D.G. 1 177, the district of Mareotis. Per Neb-t hetepit
o ci
Per mes "^^ "^^ -*- the birth n n n Nastasen Stele 25, a town near
ffl P .
ft]
> ,
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
^^ , 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 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.
;
[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 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 Hennn
sanctuary.
I^§&&-^
a district near Oxyrhyncus. ^~~^
^^^^
Per Hent shema ^ 3^ S»
Per rekhit '^ ^ ^ , Denderah. Denderah.
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
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
*
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
I I I
I, Sphinx 14, 164, the modern Fakfis. ^ , Denderah.
"Q^
shefit in Hensu (Herakleopolis). Per Khnemu "," 5 !»
^~~^
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.
Nome Khensu
I A/WS/\A I
^
1 —21 1 I
> the temple
c-^
Per khenti menat-f 1^w Per Sebek auf dri shait •Sfas*.
^~^'
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/\
3. 283,
it:] o 111' temple Napata. m
r^-^>^
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.
PerSebNetert
cm ^ , a town in of Osiris in Busiris,
1 I
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 ]
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
I,
($. K^^'
a sanctuary of
13,
I
1^rt3Vll©'^'^-^-'7i.De"derah. 1 <^
a SlI Anubis in IJebenu.
Per teka .
t
' 1 ' ^ ^°^" ^" Egypt
Denderah.
[TD
Perth. , a locality near Memphis.
Per Qerhit ^^^^
<^ ? ^ , a temple 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,
_D_'
sanctuary of Harmakhis in
Dl^
Per tchet
^^^~^
'^ ^, "Everlasting , a town in Nubia, ^eXxtv, Pselchis.
P-shaim'
'
o
/\AA/VVA d , a village
Pehu -^E
(0 (S
AA/WNA ,
near Memphis.