a hieroglyphic vocabulary by e.a. wallis budge
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
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The following pages contain a Hieroglyphic Voca-
bulary to all the texts of the Chapters of the Theban
Recension of the Book of the Dead which is printed
in this Series (Vols. XXVIII—XXX), and also to most
of the supplementary Chapters of the Saite and Graeco-
Roman period which are appended thereto. The whole
work has been comprehensively revised, and in the case
of characters to which the values given in 1897, when
the first edition was compiled, are now obsolete, special
care has been taken to place them in the order in
which they have since been proved to belong. The
arrangement of the words and their various forms is
usually alphabetical, and it is hoped that the few ex-
ceptions to this rule will cause the reader no difficulty.
A very considerable number of words and forms have
been added to this edition, and it was necessary, for
reasons of space, to omit all references.
VIII PREFACE.
A new feature of this edition of the Vocabulary is
the Index to all the English equivalents of Egyptian
words printed herein. This was prepared in answer to
the requests of many who had used the first edition
of the Vocabulary.
For the care which Mr. Adolf Holzhausen has given
to the printing of this work my sincere thanks are due.
E. A. WALLIS BUDGE
British Museum,
February itk, 1911. i^
VOCABULARY.
aata,
atita
a (?) ^
aar
au
ait
aut
aut
au
^ n
i^
o I
n I
I i I
I
I i I
^1
IV.
A.
ministrant, celebrant^ a kind
of priest.
to bind^ tie together^ to put
under restraint^ to coerce^
to persecute, to oppress.
to make a gift or offering,
to present.
bread-cakeS; loaves of any
shape offered for funerary
oblations.
offerings of meat and drink,
sacrifices , bread - cakes,
etc.
liglit, radiance.
to be long, length, the oppo-
site of Y. usekh breadth,
1
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
au f^\'
au
Au-a
au
) \
ausek
a bit
Q.
U^M
to extend; be extended,
^' 9' y extended
(i. e., lavish) hand, j^^^ 2-\(^ length of the
back, f^C2i
extend-
ed of years, ^^|c^V\ lono; of strides ; com-
pare also ,r^ v^(^3)^i^,
to expand, to dilate (of the
heart), hence ^r^^'? (r^%>
! Y i^y gladness.
pleasure, delight.
fully, exceedingly, to the ut-
most, to the full extent.
the ^'god of the extended
arm".
children^ youths^ the youngs
unmarried men^ synonym
of sheriu [ [ Y^ ^ i
children.
stick; staflf; sceptre^ symbol of
high position and dignity.
an insect which brought the
deceased into the Hall ot
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
abu mAbu
OsiriS; identified with the
praying mantis. A variant
gives ^^^'J'^^i)^^-
cessation *ju.tJ^O cease-
lessly, unremittingly.
Elephant-city. The Island of
Elephantine and the town
and district of Syene. The
region of the First Cataract.
to shine.
j
maternal and paternal an-
' cestors. Heb. ni3^^.
^^^55^^ wO^
1a proper
name.
geese, ducks, water-fowl in
general, and finally birds
of any and every kind
offered for sacrifices.
0< fish offered at funerary feasts,
i i I
to injure, to harm.
flame, fire, heat, blaze, to
scorch, to burn, to shrivel
up. Var.
Am[m]u%^n the Fire City of the Other
World.1*
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ammtj
amu
ames
t::^
to grasp with the hand, to
hold in the fist, to seize,
take by violence, snatch
at, fist, grasp.
-PI!A
the name of a sceptre, or
staff, associated with Am-su, or Menu, the god of
generation and fertility.
a scribe and treasurer of
holy offerings.
Ani %v "^d Q vSi
name.
ah
aha
Ahat
ra
ra
ra
ra
Ahit^'\U
to be troubled, injured, suf-
fering.
evil, injury, harm.
an ancient goddess, who was
identified with Hathor, and
appeared in the form of
a cow or a woman.
a goddess who supplied the
dead with food.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
Ahu a god who was connected
with offerings.
Ahui (?) (^^^^o t\ ^^=^ the name of a canal (?).
ahu
ahet
akh
akbakh
akhi
akhet
akhaa
akhab
Akhabiu
I I I
I ! I
^\>
S III
-^©
akhetu
Aseb
mO
A
food, bread-cakes, offerings
of all kinds.
fields, estates, farm, cultivat-
ed land.
to bloom, to blossom, flower,
bloom.
flowers of the sky, i. e,, stars.
reed , water - plant , rushes,
marsh flowers.
the first season of the Egyp-
tian Year.
to enter, to penetrate.
to give to drink.
j
a class of divine beings, or
' gods, who were associat-
ed with the Akeru-firods
M©
I, e
u 1
uu
,^ ^ things, objects,
food, bread-cakes.
the name of a Fire-god in
the Other World.
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
asbiu
Aseb'her-
per-em-
khetkhet
askh
mrj
sparks of fire, flames, fiery
' spirits.
asta
asta ab
astu
Ashu
Ashbu
Asher
ashert
X, fl
is; a'
-M
a face of fire which advanced
and retreated alternately.
']^ X to cut a crop,'^—
° to reap.
-^
-^ A o
A 111
-^:^
i i I
^^I I
'^I
to hasten, to hurry, be swift
or rapid.
to hurry the heart, to arrive
at a hasty judgment.
water in motion, a stream
or canal.
name of a god.
name of the warder of the
5th Arit.
name of a city, or temple
district, or god.
roasted flesh of animals, or
birds, grilled meat, steaks,
joints, etc.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
akit
Aker
Akeru
Akeriu
aqa
Aqetqet
Ak:ab
Akb
h ^ ^
Sb:^
a cliamlber, or hut, or small
house.
a very ancient name of the
Earth-god.
The two gods who guarded
the western and eastern
ends of the tunnel through
the earth which the Sun-
god passed through night-
ly. They were the an-
cestors of the Akhabiu
gods, ^^and also of
m a group of earth-gods who' ' appeared in the form of
serpents.
AAAAA/'
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AAAAAA
JAAAAAA C\
AAA/W\ \1J.
r^^ dirt, filth, what is
1 filthy.
one of a group of seven gods
or spirits associated with
Osiris.
the great celestial ocean and
the god who presided over
it, water, flood, celestial
Nile.
VOCABULARY TO THE TEIEBAN RECENSION
Akba
at
atu
at
at
at
at
Ati
atiu
atutu
atep
/^AAAAA
AAAAAA
/^^AAA^
AAAAAA
^AAAAA
AAAAAA
the great celestial ocean and
the god who presided over
it, water, flood, celestial
Nile.
injury, assault, attack.
a support of a god, a perch
for a bird, etc. The word
is also written with a wrons:
determinative^O
%^ the vertebrae, back, the mid-
dle of something,
Onot
O l' _^^ ^'^I moment, a period of time,
^ r'^ "^ ^^ I season.
tt.4
w
D
D I I I
The ninth nome of Lower
Egypt ; its capital was Per-
Asar (Busiris).
evil beings, fiends, enemies,
a kind of wood.
1 a load, a burden, something
/ carried on the head, to
J carry, to bear, to support.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 9
atef^^c=^ -Lf name of one of the princi-
atefu '^ "^ %\ 1^ P^^ crowns of Osiris.
Atef' _M^ ^^:>^
ura proper name.
3f ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ wounded, injured.
atau "Tk _^ A t)^ ^^nr^ a ceremonial ararment withfe"
magical properties.
^tu TJn _ t^ crocodile, or water lizard.
Ates her-mer (?) '^ ^=^ <§> S^ S\ a proper name.
atet '^^=^^v, o the vertebrae, back. Also>^?written
A.
ThegodThotli^lJ. The
form is common iu the
later period.
vSi D D f\ fl I
P^i'sonal pronoun. I, me, my.
n V^ praise, acclamation.
10
aa
aa
aaa
aaau
aaat
aau
aaut
aait
aau
aaiu
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
boat.
MT standard, perch for a sacred
bird.
"^ plants , flowers,
growingI I I crops.
t^yi
f? he of the two feathers,
^ ^^ plumed one.
-^
fi-
¥
standard, perch for a sacred
bird.
aged one , old
age , old man,
senior;
plur.
flM!«
\ A
]
aged gods, divine old men.
to praise, to applaud, to
ascribe glory to, to ac-
claim, to rejoice.
praise, praises, acclamations,
rejoicings, glorifyings.
w ^1 1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 11
aaiu h
aaut
aait
aaiti
^
aamhet f
Aaru1
aarret[
aarret
aaret
Aahet
a
aakh
Aakha-f
bit ^
praise, praises, acclamations,
rejoicings, glorifyings.
A '^fl fl
^ "^ tombs, or funerary domainsI _x^ I I
1^"^^^III nnrlp,r tVift o,Via,r,o-A of Dripsts.mider the charge of priests,
sepulchres.
pn '^ ^"^^^1)1
^^^® S^^^ ^^ho preside
SH"^ ms limi over the Aats; see
Chapter CL.
see$^ nrz2 ^s.'
-B^
^111
(1
^ a region in the Other WorldAvhich formed a portion of
^ the abode of the blessed.
eyes (?).
milk.
vine, vineyard.
zi^i^aj;
—
n^ a god whose functions are
in ^.,...^^rDl undefined.
MS^S
^jqq
light, splendour, radiance,
brilliance, rays, the god
of light or splendour.
the name of a goddess.
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
aake-bit
aakebu^W^\"^^^iCiAi ^
aaqet f
Aaqet- f
qet
oI I I
O
aat f| 1K^1<
I
aaat
aat
aat
aat
aat
a
oI
rt5i
-X
I
the name of a group of gods
or of deified human beings.
women who wail and
pluck out their hair,
professional wailing
women or mourners.
groans, lamentations, mourn-
ing , wailings. Another
form is H^:3:^ Wx^SA'-
flowers, grass, herbs.
^^He who revolves", name
of a god.
dignity, rank, grade of hon-
our, position, preferment.
things possessing a bad or
strong smell.
an article of dress, part of
a girdle (?).
the vertebrae, back.
to split, to cleave asunder,
to break.
standard, perch, pedestal.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 13
AatenthYp-uat '
^atfl
V^^S^N ^'St^andard of Ap-^ ' uat", name of the
lower deck of the magical boat.
domain of a god, tomb of a
god , funerary district
;
plur. [ The^^^^ 111
kingdom of Osiris contain-
ed 14 Aats :
—
1 ^^®.^ s D
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
mill
IIIlD
" ill^
Mil D"
1 1 1 1^
Mill D"
1 1 11 o
11. ^^ni12. „ °^nii
13.
14.
n
n
aaf Amentet ^^^^^=^ ^ ^ ^
aat khu ^^^=^^
aat en ^^=^^=^^^^^^^^
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aati
1
Aat-urt 1^:=^ ^^^ ©
the funerary domain of the
West (Amentet).
the Aat of blessed souls,
the Aat of fire.
The two Aats, i. e., the Aat
of Horus and the Aat of
Set, or the two Aats of
Osiris.
the god of the Great Aat.
14 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Aat ent Kher-aha 1^=^=^ m Q^ The Aat
aatu
aati f
aatu
^ n ^ <:z:z> ^ h¥^ ©of Kher-aha, i. 6., the ancient
Egyptian city which stood
near Old Cairo (Fustat).
praise, praisings, adorations.
w
^^I I I
I I I
cr"Z]
I I I
aat
aateb
aatet
^ nI
aatet
aatti
aa
1
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^
H
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
slaughter houses, chambers
of tortures;places where
the enemies of Ra and
Osiris were punished.
child, male or female, youth,
flood, storm, rush of water.
net for snaring birds or fish,
the net in which the Enemysnared souls.
rain - storm, dew, moisture,
oppression, injury, oppressor.
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Q l\^—
° Q ^^1 to wash, to cleanse, pu-
riiy, 4 AAAAAA ^ to>J "
AAAAAA I
wash the hear.t, i.e., to cleanse
the heart by taking ven-
geance.
(1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 15
aau
aa
aaau
aab
aab
aabet
aab
aanu
aar
aart
aartu
aarat
I AAAAAA \_>^ AAAAAA tfAAAAAA /'
II AAAAAA ^^^N AA/V\AA -*-*-
I AAAAAA
a
L°JAAAAAA
AAA.\AA
AAAAAA
o
a washing, a cleansing.
a sinful act.AAAAAA ^%^
I
JfVI AAA/V\A I ^^
to sin against the god.
apes, incarnations of the spi-
rits that praised the rising
sun.
to come towards, to meet,
to present an offering, one
opposite, an offering.
an offering, oblation, cere-
monial gift, a vessel of
offerings.
an offering of a libation.
praise, adoration, AYords of
glorification;
plur. [AAAAAA
serpent, snake, cobra. The
Greek form is oupafoc,
uraeus.
snake a'oddess
\iplur. [1
cii
16
aarti
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION\
1 o \\
the Two Snake -goddesses,
1. e., Isis and Nephtliys;
the Four Snake-goddesses
aartu
ankh
aah
J¥Mlf^l j
the ' 'living nraei" which
' Uved on the cornice of
the shrine of Osiris.
lah^ aahu f \ f| - \ r\ %\ ^ the moon.
aah
the Moon-god, in later times
called Khensu
aatu exit kherta
a\
^ ($.
name of a part of the
magical boat (Chap. XCIX).
au
au
au
au
a (3 li
M=^^l^1e
^^I am, [
I i I
praises, rejoicmgs.
old man.
used in later times for <=:> er
from, to, into, for, at, in, etc.
to be, to exist; l^^^^zz:^ thou art, I he is,
we are,[ x> —^'— she is
;as
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 17
au
aui
auit
aut
au
au
aua
auai
auau
an auxiliary [1 V>
passim.A , etc., and see
,^^ t^ ^Pi3 to be shipwrecked,
^*^C-^ %\ UnA ^ ^^^^ shipwrecked man.
I I I
^
\
I3~Z1
offence, sin, crime, iniquity,
wickedness, defect, breach
of the Law.
evil, harm, injury, defects,
deceit, to commit wicked-
ness, or sin.
to speak, cry out, utter
words.
to conceive a child, be preg-
nant.
ox (of the Earth-god Seb).
roof of a buildino:.
Au"''<\\\
dogs, jackals.
a proper name.
IV.
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
the living body.
18
aua
auau
auau
fe^T ^
aua
auaa S;^
auau 1:^
^ D
I i i
flesh and bone, joint of meat,
hauneli of an animal, car-
case.
to be flesh and bone of
some one, to be the heir,
inheritance, the divine
Heir.
auau ^
yi
U 1
lieir
heirship, inheritance.
auiu M'l(^
1 heirs, kinsfolk,
people of one's own flesh
and blood.
those who lacerate or cut.
19
to couceive, conception, preg-
nant.
[jOF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
auurt '^^;^\>^§>/\ a pregnant goddess.
^\^'^i}"^ lie"--
^_ } flesh, limbs, members.
^ ^ e III'
ankh
aumes
aunQ
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AA/W\A, ,1 1 11 1 11^
a proper name.
false or deceitful speech, ex-
aggeration in speech, lies.
colour, skin, hair.
certainly, assuredly.
a garment, clothed, dressed.
Aurau-aaqer-sa-anqrebathi ^i;^ V^_^:^
A ^ w^ i-^'i^]m^ p^^'p'^^ ^'^"^'-
auhet^\
ra to utter words.
2*
20 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
auhet ra ^-r-^I name of a srod or divine
auh %^AAAAAA
AAAAAA
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^ being.
to be submerged, sprinkled.
in something.
steeped
aukhem"f]^^^ ^X^'^^ ^ I
^ group of gods, stars.
^^-M .,-JU. ^
which never rest.
stars
^VM.^PITI circum-
aukhemu urtu
aukhemu seku
aukhemu Pen-heseb (?)Q ^^f\ ^1 .-.IX rnV^ —H I I I AAAAAA
stars of the god Pen-h^seb
aukhekh j]"^^ \;=^
polar stars wliich never set.
D S
night, evening, darkness.
scales, balance.
Auker
Aukert
a
s
ffi
C^£^
r^-^^the name of the Other World
of Heliopolis (Annu).
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 21
Au^eruJtk ffi
J)the gods of the Heliopolitan
Other World.
the eroddess of Aukert.
Aukert'khen tet-
ast-sname of one of the seven
sacred cows.
to travel.
au-ten f
au'then f
I -jj. III
AAA/VAA
i I I
AAAAAA
I I I
ye are.
a
ab
ab
ab
ab
I i I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA r
AAAAAA C.
fiends, enemies, foes.
desire, wish,
pegs, stakes,
thirst,
thirsty man.
22
Ab
ab
ab
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ab
ab
^—Si
TTs 11 = Abtu TJ
Elephantine.
7[< 1
""^^^ =T^ J V ^"^^ n^nie of a fish.
.A. n^-r^-^ .A. n
TJ e 'TJ
tJ
O O' pthe physical heart, will, wish,
'' love, desire
;plur. ^ i ,
^ "C^ ^
w
O
left side.
cessation.
uCS>-
-<?-
O
O to judge hastily.
to do as one pleases.
O" ^^ I:
tiia I
oc^ ^
I I
''great of heart", bold, brave,
arrogant, boastful.
of joyful heart.
to eat the heart, i. e., to lose
the temper, be sorry.
valiant,
be brave.
to fill the heart, to satisfy,
be satisfied.
within.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 23
O with
I
O' with
I
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<=> III
aba
abu
abu
1¥^
heart's desire.
prompting of the heart, desire.
the amulet of the carnelian
heart.
heart-souL
abu
^bui
abi
abit
abet
abhu
y-1? O
drink.
the desired one.
a proper name.
to cease,
cessation.
left side.
panther or leoj)ard skin.
the praying mantis. .
a kind of unguent.
tooth. Plur.
I I I
ui^ i I
24 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION [
abekh 4fl
^ /^ to penetrate, to make a wayI J e ^^^ through.
abku f] n ^^^^ ^ grief, to grieve, to weep.
abt
abt
abt
abt
abti
(2
abt '0' ^
fj
AAAAAAA/VV'VNAAAAAAA
^7 Si
middle hall, or chamber, of
a house.
coffer.
thirst.
left hand side, the east.
^tJ;vifJ W T
east wind.
TfsJ
eastern country, or region, tt^
J Ts:F=q
fj:
tJ ^ III
eastern sky, east of heaven ; -^
o w D ^ fJ
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 25
abti
r\y\y)
abtet
(abti)
abtet
abtiu
abt
abtu
Abt
Abt
Abtu
.A. f]^ ±.A. n '^ .A. ^ ^
.A. n ^ ^ .A. "^ ^east, eastern country, or
fj
tJ _
III
^ BEe
fJ e (TJ D
fJ
fJ
(2 ©
region.
goddess of the east.
gods of the east, eastern
deities.
net.
slaughter, slaughterings,
the nome of Abydos.
the city of Abydos.
the city of Abydos.
26
Abtu
abet
abt
abtu
ap
VOCABULARY TO THE TIIEBAN RECENSION
ap
U {^=^
:k ^ ^ ^ O
the city god of Abydos.
the month of thirty days,
i< O I
^:5:;^
II ^ oL_ .J
II
o
o
<^<&<
D
appet An Dl
U
plur.^ oi
;the monthly
festival, plur.^ J^ y
I I i
the second month of the sea-
son Pert, the last day of
the second month of this
season.
a mythological fish which
swam before the Boat of
Ra;its companion was the
ant fish.
to count up, to reckon, to
consider, a reckoning, a
counting.D
er of years,
I r-^-^ numbered, counted,
D
w
reckon-
counter.
I I I
reckoning, account.
to judge, to be judged, to
decree, be decreed, judg-
ment.
great judgment.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 27
ap n D nn^
a° do
^~l~l
A °1 ^ ©
ap V VD ' D X
apu ^A
judge of dooms.
judged,[j^ judge.
to judge, to dispute or argue
with someone, to award,
be awarded, to bring a
message, to announce tid-
msrs. V.Ii'Y^,
aj^dgeD Xords
dp madt righteous judge.
of words or affairs, aK
decree, judgment^ sentence
of doom.
sentence of death.
to open. X/ open
!
v^ A opened.
VX,
the ceremony of ^'opening
the mouth".
28 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Ap'UatAp-uati
Ap-uatu
iV%2D X^ I
V _„
V ^
D Ul
V ^
Sn:^
-a'
^
'Opener of the roads", a
name of a wolf-god whowas supposed to conduct
the deceased over the roads
which lead to the Sekhet
Aaru, or Elysian Fields.
Ap-uat was a companion
of the jackal-god Anpn,
with whom he is some-
times confounded.
Ap'Uat meht sekhem pet V - D ^ The
god
Ap-nat of the north as guide
to the roads of heaven.
Ap-uat resu sekhem taui X/ t= The
god
Ap-ur n D/fe:^!]V
ap her V ^D X I
Ap-uat of the south as guide
to the roads of earth.
''great opener", name of a
god.
except. \/ ^D
Apu
apu
D
apiu
HVAl
_^;^ except^^f thyself.
A city, the Panopolis of the
Greeks, the Akhmim of
the Arabs.
these who dwell in.
'"" Y^^ui
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
X I
29
u.\\-\V
aputi \/D JI X A
D I Jl w Aappiu \/
D D
D
X
apen
Apsi
apt
f\
h D ^(2cm
aptf)° ^
apt astl\^ r
""
ra MAapt V X
V X
V X
aptID ^ -^
openers, those who make a
way.
messenger, envoy, ambassa-
two envoys,
judges.
(see ° ) these. 1 '
[)°
AAAAAA-^I III 1 AAAAAA
-.L W I
these gods whoJ .-r^ I dwell in.
a name or title o£ a god.
sacred chamber of a temple,
private apartments of a
house, sacred or profane
stick, staff, sceptre.
name of a portion of Eastern
Thebes, Karnak (?).
message, envoy.
messengers.
30
apt
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
V^
D ^X
\/ AAAAAA '^^^ A A/
aptu
apten fj D
^I
^
G
AAA/W\
^Ap-shat-taui \/DX
H <^ III' 4 ? I
a#
aftu
aftet
afti
am
am (?)
aixj
an2
flJ
<Cb
!
'
. /'
l
w
brow, forehead, top of tlie
head (?).
the hottest part of the fire,
top, surface (?) of the waters,
brow of the god Qalm.
A
these.
S\ a name of Osiris,
flesh, limbs, members,
to rest, to sit down.
four.
a kind of cloth or garment.
in, into, inside,
a standard.
a boat.
to arrive in safety.
OL" THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 31
am
am
am
amu
ami
IS
flax, a kiud of cloth.
not, do not.
:i
amti
ambaiu
ambesku
amsahu
am.
snef
am.
(un)
am
^^
A
A A
W
to eat, to consume, swallow
np, devour.
eating", eater; plur. n[-\\
eater.
W ^ \^%^
\eater of heart-souls.
>^
n ^ ''Eater of Livers", or
intestines.
ZZ:^ ''Eater of Blood'^
""^^^» " I the Forty-two
mummies .
one of
Judges
in the Hall of Osiris.
to eat, to consume.
bread-cakes, food.
yi >9 AA.AAAA
kTA AAAAAA
A C_l' AAAAAA
drink.
32 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONh
Am-hauat-ent- ^
pehui-f ^ i\.^-\t:-^\
^3)
I I
am
amt
am,
amt
ami
MA
r^ AAAAAA <.A \ \
III ^^'Eater of the offal of his
body"; the name of the
doorkeeper of the Third
Arit.
food, something fit or used
for food.
in, among, with, through,
upon, by, around, there,
therein. (1 v\ ^^.^^ in it
(or him), O^P in it
(or her), l\j^^^by the back of.
dweller in.
he who is in,
dweller in
;
^ n n •
III- 1
1
-I ^U I
those who are in.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 33
am-aJ ^-^-^!rNi>
as^Ka U il
amast-a
am-uhet(?)n^nebta u ^
Tchesert
ami-at
ami ab[]JL K ^^ O
o
AAAAAA
o
fTH/V\AAA/.
o
a title of a priest or miu-
istrant.
''he who is in the embalni-
ment chamber , Lord of
Ta- tchesert", a title of
Anubis, the divine phy-
sician and embalmer.
one in, or at, the supreme
moment.
he who is in the heart.
he who is in his disk,
i, e., Ra.
ami-uaa-
ami mu y^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
UnJ ^_ S\ he who is in
I ^ his Boat,
i. e., Ra.
he who is in the water, i. e.,
Sebek.
"^-•^0 JLK^^ ^^^2^1^^J ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^ami unn ___II It" V \ A/AAAA ''^-«i* ^ f V
hour.
he who is in
his Mebenami-mehenUf
[]Jl K^^^f^K__J f
serpent, i.e..
Ami-mehen m^zi^-iRa, or Af
;
1 U —tl I AAAAAA I
IV.
34 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ami-ha-f ^(|-j]-^ra
\
\\ ra
l^ii^rai^^li
he who is in his
time, or place.
am-khet JL """""^
T ^ I
ami-khet
ami'Suht
he who is in his fiery
serpent, i, e,, Ra.
^ he who is in his fiery disk.
O
he who is in the following of.
»«A
^i^Plll!!am-suht
ami-mer-
nesert (?)
ami-kara-
o O
o C)
he who is in his
egg, i. e., Ra.
w c3i=] n n © he who is in his fiery
s l'*'* Lake, i, e., Ra.
^ flJL "rk^^ U fl
^^^~^
I)he who is in his
4 u.^^ <=:^ I''^^=— ^ shrine, i. e., Ra
or Osiris.
h n U w '^-^^ he who dwelleth in eternity.
n Kill% ^^=^ I
;;;;;:;;;: J 1the gods in their
U .^ Jr ^ s 1 1 I 1 il I domains.
ami-
tchetta
amiu-
aat-sen
amiu Abtu
h
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 35
amiu-An" AXt\ %\l lll^l^i *^® S^^^ ill Anu (He-
HT^ J? I 111 ©ill liopolis).
amiu-ah-ur_f]_W |
'=—^''^5 ^ those in the Great
1r,i^!"-^<=:>il Field.
amiu-aaui
amiu'bah f
I
I those in the hands,
w
jthe gods who are
amiu'beka
amiuem-bah
amiu'hru-
sen
amiu-
Nekhen
amiuKher-neter
ki^Wl 5S
in the presence.
those who' ' are in a
weak state.
the gods who are
in the presence.
]ra T^^/vsAAAA those who are in
Hamiu Netet f]
I ' ' ' their days.
j
® ^ those who dwell in
' AAAAAA Nekhen.
]
^ those who are in the
I ^ Other World.
those who dwell in the^city of Netet.
amiu khet fljl H\"'tk ^-^^^^S\ ! \ those who are in
I I
the following
amiukhutij\[\\K tk!
(<>] those who are in the
I ^ w I I I two horizons.
3*
36 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
amiu sah
amiu-sut-
sen
amiusehu-sen
"^i'kW'zmi'Athose who are
in their mum-mied forms.
04
*"^SvX,
I I I I I
! those who are
I
• in their hair,
those who are
I'' '^ I in their halls.
w A
sen
amiU'Shems f| Jl K ^'^ tk
amiU'kara- JLK | U f
those who are in
the followins*
amiu-ta
amtu
amth
amith
amithu
; those who are
' " ' ' in their shrines.
those who are in the
earth.
among, between
;
Chap. CIV. 1,
CIV. 1.
amt
am ab
am khent
m H^"^
•inr-j.
*^r^^Sr<> AAAAAA
what is in the heart, thought?
prayer ?
title of a priest.
ama
amam
h OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 37
amakh h^ -^ ^ ^ serf, servant, one who ven-
' ^ I I erates another, or is ven-
erated, a beatified being.
amakhi'1:-U
s
amu f\
amu
am
Ml
1 ^i^^l
partic. masc.
partic.fem.;plur. /wl i,
^ /^ I. A late form is
o'\ o\ o\ f] fl V
divine beings.
trees, plants.
flames, fire,
gods of fire.
colour, pigment,
a proper name.
38 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION\\
ami n n R \\ shrine, chamber.
amuhettujl^ ^ SMl i \^P®^' ii"^arnations
U _B^ IT) III ^ I { of the spirits of
amihettut|]_[L \V^ ra t^^^ j
|the dawn.
amuti A A ^^ ^f]
image, figure. .
amem h S. A palm-tree.
amemj\^__ K (^ *« putrefy.
amem A ^__ |. n[ skin, hide.
amma []\\ \\—^ O^ ^ '^'"^l^'^^*' ^^^^' ^®*
SJ^:s^J^i^ ' i ,!^i3r^ ,l;i5r^ I I 1 1 there be, prithee,
give I pray, (1 /-^^ open
I v^ " AA/V\AA.
I pray, [I ^czzz aaaaaa IZH1 ^=j /VAAAAA I III
give water and air, M v\
^ __DI
give thy
let me pass, [1 \\ \\
^ ' give (i. e., incline)
aiMi22ufl^__ K,^ % S beams, rays of light, splen-
thy face.
sams,
dour
a
atnnii
ammehet \\
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,
boats.
39
{ a portion of the Other
[World of Seker.
ammkehu
Amen
^^^i\i} ! those who are in a state
of weakness,
1
a god of generation and con-
ception, who symbolized
the invisible creative forces
of Nature.
1 AAAAAA iiUm C=^ W J^^
5=1/VAAAAA \-i
U ^
q> w ^^Amen which=> F=^ art in heaven' '
.
^^Amen the
prolific
Bull".
Amen-nathk'ruthi-Aznen fl^iriS'iiwi™!
A Sudani form of Amen.AAAAAA 4Amen-nau-an- A i^^^^ ^ ...
^^
ka-entek-Sharu ^ 'wvaaa m HI
U AAAAAA
Mil
Amen-Ra 1 AAAAAA
oAAAAAA I
a°iT!"?fi
A Sudani form of Amen.
the great god of Thebes,
chief element in the triad
Amen-Ra, MutandKhensu.
I
'*Amen-Ra,^ ^^1 Lord of the
throne of the Two Lands".
40 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION1
1 ° i^r«'^ioii "imii"'^'T ^S;^ V H AAAAAA X!i ^ ^ ;w^^ I 1^1 ^ f,
'King
of the
South and North, Amen-Ra,
king of the gods".
Amen-Ra Heru-khuti1 AAAAAA I _llll\^ \_1
Amen-Ra Har-
machis.
Amenruti
amenI AAAAA/
f\ .mini
a
Amen and the two hon-
gods Shu and Tefnut.
to hide, be hidden, hidden
one , something hidden.
AAAAAA fl
AAAAAA Y\
I
o
I those who hide,
AAAAAA
amenu-a '
I I
AAA/VNA SI
I AAAAAA /^ \
(1 AA/wvv Lpi^ hider, [
^ ) I secrecy, in secret,
hidden gods,
those whose arms are hidden.
he whose nameis hidden.
. jumx^
AAAAAA U
C3s:
those whose bodies are hid-
den.
j
those whose mysteries are
• hidden.
amenhiu n l^^^^ (j \\ J I
^^^^ divine butchers, or
1 AAAAAA All \ "i!! I gods of slaughter.
Amen-hetep
Ament
Amenti
Amentet
Ament
amentiu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,
a proper name.
41
LU^ ^^^ D
^ iO^
s^2i
\>
Kl^i^
W
the ^^hidden" place, or land,
the West, the abode of de-
parted spirits, the name of
the first division of the
Other World. A late form
or the name is C^:^:^.
I
AAAA/VS r^"^^-^ 1
the ''beautiful Amentet".
^ hidden place;
plur,
(I \/V\A/V\
1 ^.
^ I
I I
^ I
I I r III
s
CV£y]
divine beings wholive in Amenti, or
the West; |"^Amenti deified,
^^^ the god-
dess of the West,
or Amenti.
amenti
the west wind,
42 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONl\
amsi a god of generation, fertility,
fecundity, etc. Probably
a form of Menu "^^
Amseth
amt
amt
amt
amt
amt
amt
^^~i one of the four sons of Horus.
The reading appears to be
a mistake made by the
Egyptians in reading
I r^ Ni ^'^s^^h instead
of Akesth, See Kestha.
chamber, house, abode.
possessions, goods of a house.
the title-deeds of a house or
property.
tree (?), or tent, camp.
d^"^ ^ I
%^^> radiance, splendour.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I
what is in the waters.
W5kAmt-tehen-f I
amtiu
ra
,etc.
a proper name.
1^°^^^^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 43
an
an kert
an (22)
a mark of emphasis or in-
terrogation , used some-
times as a preposition, be-
hold! lo! cf.t] ()^fj
AAAA/NA
i I I
; 1 flAAAAAA
I I I
AAAAAA iCi
W ^ O M-l\ S
AAAAAA ^=i
lo moreover,
AAAAAA AAA/VNA
no, not, mark of the nega-
tive.>, Mv^ ^^ ^Jl ^Ci AAAAAA
.<5>. AAAAAA ^ V8\ most cer-
tainly there cannot be
done. v\ VW^ I am not.
an as
an abu
an urt
an petra
an maa
an maa-n-tu
si^IP
<AAA —L± i—JL
except, unless,
ceaselessly.
A/nAAAA <^^^ ^ i-^^
unrestmg.
unobserved.
-<2>-
-<2>^
vwvna [> unseen, invisible.
)
44 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
an maa- -^ -^'^'^^^'^^^1
j2~tu ^^^^^^ ^^^^ j^^^ ^ / unseen, invisible.
an maatu
an mu . ^^^^AAAAAA
^""^^waterless.
an meh ^j^^^^ZZ \^dipped (?), unwash-
ed (?). Also cxzx^^
an meh-f• * ,-A-^ '^'^^^
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/\ AAAAAA
AAAAAA^ (^
; AAA/vsA [rnm^
a22 jQifu -^ t'S^ I
airless4^^ai2 netchnetchet ,^^^ "i^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ discussed
I I ^ 2il or gainsaid.
ai2 relrli ^-^^
AAAAAA
aw rekhtu ^
unknown.
anirheper—^^ ^ never was,
an sep ^."""^
at no time.
an sma —"-^ _^AAAAAA ^
an sei: ^_^
ai2 sef —^^AAAAAA
untold.
indestructible,
X unsplit.
\> «;—fl
an shenartu —^ ^ "—° "^ unturnable.
AAAAAA AAAAAA -2^& ^^ V_
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 45
An arut'f
An aarrut'f
^.^JU. ^
cm] the place where
nothing grows.
-^ ^^
An-erta-nef-bes-
f-khenti'heh-f
An-heri-ertisa
M-^7:m-i
an
an
anu
antur\ AAAAAA V Q,
Ani
An
" rfiMM'i
name of one of the Seven
Spirits with Osiris.
name of a
god.
to bring, to bear, to carry.Q A/WWA Q AAAAAA
J^ ^ to bring,J^ (| [|
Q AAAAAA Q AAA/VNA ^bringing, j\^ ^, A'^^Vbrought, )ii::i][iiii^
those who bring ; 1\ ^^^^^^
^ something brought.
what is brought in, gifts,
increase.
r\ AAAAAA
offerings;J^ (| ^
peace-offerings.
name of a god.
name of a god.
46
^^"{ temt I (^£^^
anit
anuk
Anu
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION H
a proper name.
a dwelling, chamber, house.
I'jq^
IOn, Heliopolis.
arm/ AAA/VAA
10 (2111
skin.
i22i2UiY ASt^y "^I
skin, hair, plumage.
An-atef-
An a-
/j^
\\^
JJK__^'Bringer of his father",
-/-^ ^ ^^""^^ ^ a proper name.
a A/^NA/vAI
^'Bringer of his arm";the
name of one of the Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
An-urt'emkheUuasl-^ILvfl £?5
^nb T\ AAAAAA n Xoy
name of the mast in the ma-
gical boat (Chap. XCIX).
to dance, to rejoice.
aneb^rjo wall
;plur. :
sAAAAAA «iCJ
aneb irjo
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,
mason.
47
anep f
Anpf
D s
D
Anpu AAAAAA
region, estate, ground.
The god Anubis, son
of Set and Nephthys,
a jackal -god whoembalmed the dead,
and guided the souls
of the blessed to the Other
World. Titles r^fTll
\-\-M
£2^
''The pillar of his mother",
title of a ministrant or
priest.
^^ V\ (rV'^ skin, hide.
anenit
An-rut'f —^^
^AAAAA
A/VNAAA
^^-[-j-^ a kind of garment.
a proper name ?
^
Anrerut-f\
the god of the place where
nothing grows.
^^
the place where nothing^-^=^ grows.
48
aner
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION(1
.stone.
omD
aner
Q
[ffllD
AAAAAA
\>
/VAAAAA
anhetet
AAAAAA A
anhU'tu \\^^
An-her
I AAAAAA ^ -JlX
An-her
An-hetep
r\ AAAAAA ^
Q AAAAAA C\
''Stone of Maat", a proper
name.
a proper name.
ape.
the two eye-brows.
^ surrounded.
''Bearer of the sky";an an-
cient god of Upper Egypt
who is often associated
with P^|.name of the warder of the
Sixth Arit.
one of the Forty-two gods
in the Hall of Osiris.
anes
ansi
anset
M AAAAAA 1I
I
JM AAAAAA A
^
(1 A.WWV W II , (1 ' ^^
II M 1 I AAAAAA 1
name of a cere-
monial g-arment.
AAAAAAa goddess (?).
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 49
aneq
anqet
anqet
ant
ant
ant
antet,
anti
anti
Anti
\AAAAAA
I AAAAAA
1z] ^
1
AAAAAA iZIi
AAAAAA <^5=<l
AAAAAA S^£L^
AAAAAA
^ \
i.r^^^-^
<e=< Xo w © (2
antiu
I I I
antet
IV.
1AAAAAA
to bind, tie on, to fasten,
to embrace, to surround.
name of a tool, or instru-
ment, '^clincher", rope (?).
name of a mythological fish
which swam before the
boat of Ra.
name of a solar boat.
a valley, especially a funerary
valley.
pillars, columns.
the hill-folk who lived in the
Eastern Desert of Ta-sti
, or Nubia.o ^
a hindrance, obstruction.
those who have nothing, the
destitute, those who are
not, or do not exist.
to go back,
50 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A
AAAAAAantet
An-tebu Af^
cord, fetter, chain.
qgj^l"^ Ijcs
U AAAAAAI
anetch
anetchf]
»+ °^ J]'§'
her H , D n 1
ar
ar sa
^tl
ar kert A ;__^ ffi
ar-^:2>
aru
arit
0(^
^.s^u
the name of a god
to inchne, to bow.
to incUne the head to a sup-
phant, to turn the face
towards.
to tie together,
if, now.
if after, now as for.
if moreover, however.
to do, to make, to create, to
form, to fashion; <=>,
doing , making.-cs:=^
creator; ^ ^^^^^^Ic^
made, wrought, ^s>-^lll
made; make ye;
h"^^^
%>II
i things done.
arit
ariu
arm
-cs>
<3>-
W ^ I
<2>-£in:
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 51
O to work the heart, to think.
to make or prepare a path
or road.
to prepare food.
to celebrate the Haker festi-
val.
to keep festivals.
to make protection, to per-
form ceremonies for the
protection of some one.
to work for successful re-
sults, to strive for peace.
to perform a transforma-
tion.
to make, or write, or recite,
a book.
to do into writing, to make
a copy, to write.
<ci £Z^
t
1
^ zi 7r (? 1 1 1
o H^c >000
^ aJo III
-f\1
1
1
^ ^ D
^
I I \^^-\\\'^!\<\-<o>.
-<S>- I
-<S::^
III
> doers, makers, workers,
1^^ Avorkmen ; fem. M4*
52
arit
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
work, something done.
11
11
actions, deeds, labours,
works, thin
to be done.
works, things done or
ar, an
ari-Maat
-C2>- -<S>-
-<2>-
A fl used as an auxihary verb,
»
^
see passim. *'Maker of
truth, or righteousness",
a title of Osiris, Hathor,U
I
Ari-em-ab-f-^^Ari-en-ab-f ^2>-t^
|
vAAAAA ^-«=*
—
and other gods.
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.
Ari-nef'tchesef -^^=^ ""^""^ "^ name of a plank or peg
in the magical boat.
Ari-entuten-em-meska-en-Mer-ur utebtu-en-SutiAAAAAA
."T-ArtiPu^Y
II
Arisi
aru-<2>-
^ name of the leather bands
^\ in the magical boat.
a;_ a proper name.
a proper name,
form, attribute, figure, image
;
plur.[|<s>-'^]'
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 53
an
an
1T.(1 I I I
belonging to :
^^~~^^ [
their name; n I
their seat ;(""^"^^^^
i
their bull (var. ^ 0*''^^);
^\' ()^ their length.
w
1
[ I
a person in
charge of,
or belonging to, or attend-
ant upon something, watch-
er, porter, guardian.
guardian of my flesh.
fl XX ie III
H^=>si^|®®Y? keeping guar
guardian, or guardians, of
the sky.
^ keeping watch about, or
around.
keepers of my mouth.
watching the limbs.
d over the neck.
54 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A
belons^ina: to tlie leathers.
w PIW I
ari aa \\\\\\\\\
\/ ooo 1
,m
guarding the earth
Jiimmi
1•'
iiiiiim
•
iiiiimi
porter, doorkeeper,
guardian;
plur.
r I
I
I
-fumm \^ I
iiiiiini \^ ^ porter of the door of Amen-I' Q£^^ tet.
arivi arrtu
ari makhaitI
ari hemit f
ari
1^^ [p*
I
warders of the Arits.
C-Z3I
i
warder of the Scales.
1^1^-N.I'""'"'" misjm
warder of the oar,
i. e.y steersman.
warder of the cnlti-
' i vated lands.
aru khut
ari sapu. T
JI _yj ^_zi ni ^. e.^ beings 01 light.
4\i\ n°\
keepers of the
records , or
books of
doom.
ari sebkhet-f keeper of his pylon,
1
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 55
ari qeb en tneru en
khet 'C A<^A^AA AAAAAA
35I
^
ararti f
Aruhut
arp
arpu
aref
arma
W
keeper of the Bend of the
Lake of Fire.
two uraei.
a proper name.
i\r\
arek '^—
^
artI
1 1^ AAAAAA
art
fl 1'*'•
1
artet1)
<s>-=o=
^ ^111
l\
<2>--, 1
ahl\ ra
Wine.
... Chap. CLXIX. 1.
an emphatic particle.
with.
a particle.
to flow, what flows.
Chapter LB. 1.
milk,
calamity.
ahabu ^^%l\Kr ? fegladness, cries of joy.
56 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ahen f\ [U"^^ a kind of wood.
^
AheM (|ra(j(||
Ah
ah
ah
mm
(llc=;.^ah, ahu ^ahai
ahau
ahi
ahu
ahu
ahu
ahui
mMl
i(S
^i"^
i\h\
rejoicings, cries of joy.
the Moon-god,
... Book of Breathings II. 22
.
collar, embrace, to ward off.
ox;plur.^i oxen, I] |(^ 5^,.
a sistrum bearer.
members.
the name of one of the Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris ; a proper name
:
fields (?), measuring cords,
wooden tools or instruments.
the two dhui gods
ahunnu A R ^^ ^gA AAAAAA C£ il
I
I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,
name of a 2:od.
57
ahemu (?) A ^ K
1 wJ ^)
akhemu urtu l\^\\
akhekhu H^t^F^
akhekhuij\^^^;=^^
youth, child.
... Chap. XCII. 13.
throat.
a name of Osiris.
!, would that,[j
^ ^tell me.
grain,
to speak.
I i t»*li'class of stars.
w
Akhsesef f
As'\U
darkness, night.
a proper name,
a proper name,
58
as
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION f
[ I behold, to wit, namely, ^
asu pasu n
IO^j
asu
as i\-^,
A A
asu
asi
^\^^-
^1
AAAAAA
intestines.
inds.wmas. >
... Chap. CXXVIIB. 17.
^___^ tomb, sepulchre.
recompense v\ \\=l l^ w )
return for, in place of.
to pass forward, to advance.
to decay, to rot, destruction.
^^(|^ decay, 2^^^~7r~ [ M ^^^ incorrup-
tible.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 59
Asar "P^ ^ j^ O' -^CS:^' -<3>-I
Asar Anpu j^ A~
the god Osiris, son of
Seb and Nut, husband
of Isis, and father of
Horus. The deceased
is usually identified
Avith Osiris and is call-
ed by his name.
Osiris-Anubis.
JJ-^TAsar ankhti
Asar Unnefer
Asar Utettij]
t
Asar-ba-erpi rj -j^
Asar-bati-erpit rj
^...^^^ Qgj^.g ^^^ Living One,
D
Osiris Un-Nefer.
'"'^^^S\ Osiris the begetter.
A A fi^ Osiris, soul of the
^ ' ^ divine Image.
Osiris, twin'.miiiii soul of the
divine imas^e.
Asar Ptah neb ankhJ
°
iOsiris-Ptah, Lord of Life.
Asar-em-pesuru \\ V\ ^ Osiris in Pe-
suru.
Asar em pest ent nut-f\\ V\ \;
Asar em Sehnen d K R 8
D T=Xcz^::^ n
Io w ^
AAAA/vA
AAA/W\
60 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A
Asar em Tenit|]R ^=^>' A
[]
^|)
Asar nub heh li r>m«n\A/j
ffl Osiris, gold of eternity.
Asar neb ankh ^ ^__^ £)"""^
J Osiris, Lord of Life.
Asar neb er tcher ''f^^^^^^^ B^ ^ Osiris, Lord to
-U ^ *^=^^ <=^^ the boundary,
i. e., of All.
Asar Netchestij] W^J Osiris the Less.
Asar Henti "?^ ^^3:=^ S\ Osiris of the two cro-
Jl^<^^^ codiles.
Asar Heru ^f^ "^ S\ Osiris-Horus.n^iAsar Heru-khuti Tern ^^^^^ |J
'^^ 1 Osiris-Har
'i^^^=^' machis.
Asar her ab semt ^J^ @ ^^^^^ ^ Osiris in the funerary
JJ^O^ m mountain.
Asar her shau-f rt ^ "^^ ^ Osiris on his sand.
Asar ic/2ei2f A&fti ^^rlTl^
? '^^1)
Osiris, President of
W II 1 11I ^ J Abydos.
^sarifiieiifi -?^^i^ ^
^ or^-^^
Osiris, Pre-
sident of
Amenti, or
the Other
World.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 61
Asar kbenti-^ /rl'^^Amentia -D^ I'
1 IN
Asar khent Un r]
-<^2>:: m AA^^^ ^ •tJ^ 1
Osiris, President of
those who dwell
in the Other
World.
As^ .tenfl Neferi,) J^^~^lAsar kbenti nut-f
Jm ^'^ £? ©
Asar kbenti nestuj] fjTk c. S tk
|]
Asar kbenti Ru-stauj]m <=" "^ t^ j^:^
Asar kbenti seh liemtj]
m '^~^^f] P
^Y)."^ Y
As.rs.N., Xl^^l
Asar Sab (or KTeb ?) ^ %. JJ
62 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Asar Sekri
Asar Taiti
Asar tua
J] D
Asar Tern ur ji \\
w
f*""=U)
Asar Tekaiti rl ^ 1k A fl"="
5^
^^''""^^liasi
asp
asfet
asfeti
TTq^ w
^ D
beings like unto Osiris.
who?, what?
grief (?), misery, wretched-
ness.
^^1, i\HAfaults, sins, evil deeds,
sinners, evil ones.
=?asfetiu
asentu fl
{\
ch
AAAAAA
(^ III
aser
-Aserf
flp-^
OP
evil fiends, sinners,
cords, ropes.
tamarisk (?), (1 1 <ii:>
plants, herbs, grass.
name of a city.
j^
I\
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 63
asha
Ases
Asest
ases
asstu
linen, some kind of woven
stuff.
a city in the seventh Aat.
to rope in, to bind.
a rope. WW ® !
I
i II I
H '•
^^^^^^^ those whose heads
askOP
ist.istu (j[l=.,(jp=^
asth
Ast
(IP
' ' ' .
are tied,
behold, lo
!
behold.
ast
ast ah
ast aaui
the goddess Isis.
seat, place, habitation, abode.^1 I
^ ^ i'
shrine ;plur. r i, niirz]\:ui
icT
place of the heart, heart's
chosen place.
place of the two hands.
64 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ast urt
astutchat
ast maat
1
^ '^^^^
^
great place, i. e., the sky.
^ seat of the Utchat, resting^
place of the Eye of Ra.
ast hert J
ast Heqet
j
the place where the Law is
' administered.
^ §> ^ heaven.
everlasting abode.
Her^ ^y I I
shrine of Heqet.
ast hetep J ^
ast hetep ab J
^ D
^ DO
place of repose.
seat of rest of the heart.
ast shetau en Heru
ast qebhr\ ^ M
ast taarl
"^ "^
A
£i I W I
Xthe secret
abodes of
Horus.
ast tchesertil cr-=]^ n
ast
Asten
IP-I I AAAAAA ^f
f
place of cool water, bath.
place of fire in the Other
World.
shrine, sanctuary, holy place,
to tremble, make to shake,
name of a god.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 65
asteh
(?)(jn=|astheht
Astes(lp^^|,(|
s n
>to beat down.
k^bJ^
AstcheteitJ
f]^ashat A ^^^
ashpit j\M^n '
D
asAeseff] g
ashesh H^
ashta11^
U I
D A I
^^^ef (j^^-^
air
"^
I
a god.
name of a district.
knife, slaughter.
light, radiance.
chamber, hut, house.
see aqeset.
to be carried away.
subsistence, oppression,
oppressor (?).
tree.
persea tree, trees,
plants.
injury.
IV.
66 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A
akebu 0"^%"^ ^^^'^•
akeb, alrebu rj^"^^.^^^ O'^* H^
1lamentation,
H^ll J ^'i J^wailing, .
akebet(]^=^J
"^ '
) weeping.
akebit [],__^1 Q O
'^J) '
^^^^®^^' "i^^™®'^^-
AArenfaukha- A '^^^ ^ ^'^ ^x jt^ the porter o£ the
kheru Iaaa/v^c^ej) ra .^(!)_a Sixth Arit.
Akenti A^l a proper name.
_^;fS2' Afl
^^ a city o£ the Ninth Aat.
Aqen A ^ "'-JT name of a god.
^ perfect, strong, complete, skilful; plur.^ n A .a I inn /i i -if i_ -_-i_.aqer
a skilful scribe.
a ffoddess.
the name of one of the Seven Coavs.
aqhu A , 8 tk ^ to enter.
\.4« ^^ A
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 67
aqeset fl g
aqet[j^^
aqetu h^^^^D
who, what, where,f\ ^ ^ n^
wine, beer.
^^j builders, masons, archi-
^ I tects.
bad, wicked, evil.
akap(] g
al^ep S^wi
Akertet S fv-/^
name of a god.
rain-storm, tempest.
i gods of the Other World.
the name of the Other
World of Heliopolis.
Akert-khent-Aset-s
the name of one of the Seven Cows.
a kind of garment, robe.
at n father
5*
68 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION[
at (for ant)
ati (for anti)
atet
o \\
negation, no, none, not, can-
not, without, impotence, plur.
^ W I I l' o j^ I I I
tilings which are not, evil
ati akhem
ati uteb
ati men
ati maa
atu rekh
atu khesef
atu asi
ati sek
ati shes
at
Q W
CI J\.
a^^AAA/\AA
,,^
PI
(]^t^ = ^(l^t^
beins^s
;
without, destitute, abjects.
unquenchable.
immutable.
painless.
invisible, not seeing,
blind.
unknown.
irresistible.
incorruptible.
undecaying.
impassable.
emanation.
Ataru-am-tcher-qemt
renu-par-sheta "i^SKT'tfl^i.B
/VAAAAAI
I
I
-^^i=siD X a proper""^^^
I name.
A OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 69
atebfl^ [)
^ territory, region.
^'"' t'ti^'^^l father; dualI]^11^
AtemW
"^ \\^^^^^^^^^
> see under Tern, Temu.
a^eB fl,^^^ the solar disk.
1 O
f] ,.^ D n ,v^O I)the god of the solar disk,
fl vv^ X \ *^® two-horned disk,
atenn u n ,^ t^^ appellations.
^^^.^ Iriver , canal , water - flood,
atru n - t^^^I
stream ;plur.q^^
atert A ^^^ ^ ^
one half of the sky,
» ^ or world.
AAAAAA Y^/V^AAAA ,
A/^Vv/VA ill
70 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
atert mehtCh
<c^OC^
the northern half of
the sky.
atert shema n ^4''^^
'
' T © I the southern half of
aterti
aturti
^ w
the two halves
of the sky.
Athabu
athu
lo W L
A ^ ^1k n %v^ name of a city.
A 8 <2 to drag, pull, draw4'^A'i a
^
Atektaukehaqkheru
at
at
Atu
atu
^ Q
a proper name,
oppression, oppressed one.
a ^ I' i'^^ Ato be deaf.
\\ ^=^^ \>^ ^ ^^^y ^^ ^^^ Eleventh Aat.
A c:^^ ^ I
children.
f| OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
ateb Pi _^ fl. region, domain; plur.
71
Hj^:
kind of cloth, a ceremonial
garment.
aten
atent
Q"^^
1 ^ 5sI
.far* 5^ JO-J
deputy, vicar, chief ?
division, a separation.
I
misfortunes, calamities.
tk <3yfc^ '^ n papyrus swamps, the Delta
-^ ^ I I I generally.
athu r
1 /\-n. a. I I
atetiu n '^^^ A A tk '^—° those who injure.
I I
athen|]=(j
atheth j\^=^'X/^ to hover, to alight.
prince, sovereign,
kins:.
^ the solar disk, the god of the
J solar disk.
atcha robber, man of violence, vio-
lence.
72 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^—
o
• -^ A.
a ^—p hand, arm, paw of an animal ; dual
once, straightway, immediately, ®j
ancestor (see tep a) ; ^—o v\ ¥ 5n
''Eater of the Arm", name of a god,
-7-^ AAAAAA n 1^ %, O Q ^^ a flight,
aaaaaaIQ^ ^^^5;
—
L action of battle,
I place of yesterday,
\\ I
^^7"" before.
name of the posts of the magic net
(Chapter XCIX).
a, aa '^^^^^^ house, dwelling.Z3
aa
aa
<!>• Y ^^ advance, journey on-
^*^' ~=—'^ -5^ wards,
, ^,»I
door, gate;plur.~^iiimiii
, mnmr 1. inifflir.
, ; the two leaves of a door•' ^ III'
nrnTTTT"™r ^>-=-^ Tniniir
-imTTTTr ^ Tiiiiiiir' ^ jf -mmnr'
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 73
aa
aat
aaui
aaaa
aati
aa-ab
niiniir n ^/VWNAA
Tmiiiir F=q
inmr ^^ [\\"nnmrr ^^^ r
'
gods of the doors.
the two doors of the sky.
the two doors of truth.
imiirir
iimim
ll\ .wwvA^^j the two doors of theAAAAAA —?1T I Skv
^ oooI \\l ^AAAAA
the two doors of Ta-qebh.
i] __j "^"^^]
great, large, mio-h-
great one,^
ty, to be great:
1
areat e-odte^^j
great goddess;
plur
^-^1^—. . U£- I
twice great,
^ w' o w
mi
two great goddesses.
great of heart, i. e., proud,
arrogant.
great forms, i. e., possess-
ing many forms.
74 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
aat ur sep ^sen ^
5a baiu ^^=
aa mertu ^^'^
©IImost exceedingly great.
great of souls, i. 6., most
valorous.
aa nerua
aa rennu
aa khau
aa kheperu
aa sent
aa sekhemu
aa sheps ^
aa shefshefit
^ D
" AAAAAA.
greatly beloved.
DAAAAAA /?\ f\ ^j
greatly victori-—^' ous.
j
possessing many names.
S nI
^
possessing many crowns.
of many trans-
formations.
he who is greatly feared.
(k|||] of many-liJUi formations.
t^'^rr.i"]]] most holy.
great one of
powers.
^I w ir-YTD.^
UJ
most terrible, or
awful one.
Aa-kheru
Aat-em-khut
''mighty of speech", the
warder of the Seventh
Arit.
\\ cQd ''great one in the hori-
-^^ ^ n zon", a proper ^name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 75
aa
aa "O \J
aat
at, aat
^uniD
?I^S-^i
to eat ?
heir, inheritance, heritage,
to inherit.
stone amulet, plur. _i.
members, limbs, body.
aatu-pu-ent Kher-neter\r:.°\
name of the oar-rests in the masric boat
(Chap. CXIX).
Aati n n the name of one of the Forty-
'^ two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
au, aau ^^ t^
aai2 -=—
"
AAAA.'VA
aana ^—^ aaa^a
ass.
aa22au
au
aut
au
s ape, monkey.
? ^^ "^ sins, offences (vol. II, 148, 4).
animals,
quadrupeds.
I i I
76 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
aua
auaumquish, etc.
\ to be strong, to act vio-
\ lently, to plunder, to
jrob, to opj)ress, van-
f\\^ ^ D,
f]
, violence, wrong, evil act,
evil doer, robber;
s^
—
d X| ^^, ^ ill
treated, oppressed; ^—a X|^^ '^^—-^
Dpi
(Chap. XVII, Nebseni, 1. 25).
auai
aun
aunu
nik nn^
—
' viviolence.
5,^ Q
J*
—
-n
to be strong, vio-
lent, fierce.
aun-ab (?)
auq
ab
A
\ a
T r\>
^ to be of a fierce disposition,
violence.
pool, marsh, watery ground.
aba (uba)
1 1 ,with \\ , opposite, before, in front
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 77
ab
Sb
abuaa
aab
aabet, abet
abai {aabai)
J
J
J
n^ altar, table of of-
\j
ferings.
Ji Jll to present offerings,
to offer up a sacrifice.
to bring before,
to present.
offering, sacrifice;plur.
sacrifice , offering,
a priest who read the Liturgies.
j\ft"^
ab (uab)
abu (uabu)
abet (uabet)
ab (uab)
A/vAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^fi-f^^ AAAAAA
(Cb AAAAAA
AAAAAA
clean, pure, holy, to be
pure, to purify, to
sprinkle or wash cere-
monially.
ab (uab)
ann
-.K-\ ^^^^^AAAAAA
>^^ >C^ AAAAAA libation, purification; plur.
rvSO >. »^ AAAAA/> j^-'^D AAAAAA QI >^ AAAAAA^
I I
AAAAAA M^ libationcr, a-^ I V AAAAAA I -^ AAAAAA ^_J
man ceremonially pure.
78 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ab (uab)AAAAAA
^ ^
AA/VWA
AAAAAA I -^
abu (uabu) n\r
pool of water used for
purificatory purposes.
clean raiment, holy ap-
parel.
abet (uabet) /^ ^^ ^-—^ water-house, bath, cleanf J /VWAAA ' '
I -^ AA/V\AA
place;plur. f I ^ aa/wv.
i
;great pure place
I ^ A/V7W\ I
aWi (uabti) /^"^ ' ' double holy place.
ab (uab) aaui^ ^, /-?r: rJ .%, clean-handed.I ^ vs D
I -.si AAAAAA I —Zl
ab (uab) ru /^ "''^ -== clean-mouthed.AA/V\AA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ^ j
AAAAAA "*I
ab (uab) Aeru /^
abu (uabu)^^ ^ ll%>?f^)
clean-faced beings.
propitiatory offerings.
Ab'Ur (Uab-ur) >ho ^ -, ^^^ ^ a title of Osiris.
^ba iuba)!J
n A
to open or force a way^
or passage, through
sometliing.
aba (uba) ru'J¥
to open the mouth.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 79
aba (ufoa) &[j
abet (ubet) fij
aba _^jj] -^S-
abat (ubat) fiJ
I "r I
Aba-ta {Uba-ta)
Abau'taui
ab
entrance, opening.
to see.
fore^court of a temple.
^^i^ jy ^'Opener of the
Earth", a name of a god.
\
^ ^-1—
.
the name of a god.
horn; \\, ,_.J vx"^\\
two-horned; plur. ^—d
j y^^ '5
\^\^ hroad-horned ; neb ahui
^^zi^ —^J \\ "loi^d of two
horns" == Dhu '1-Karnen, a title
of Alexander the Great.
abiu
abeb
ap (aap)
'im\i-11
D ' D
j
divine ancestors.
I
to see.
to fly.
80 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Apep
Apef
aper
D D mi^
D
mrl
D
the arch-enemy of Ra. Copt.
evt^co^ J^giant".
name of a fiend.
to he equipped or provided with, fur-
nished with; Q U provided.
Aper iri'XMApert -^ ^
apesh
the name of a city and
city-god.
apshaitD
afa
afau
afent
^ -TL^
tortoise, turtle.
(1 [ ^ ^L^ a kind of beetle. Per-
haps the weevil, the Muta Jambi,
or ^'head of God", of the Bakuba of
the Kasai District in the Congo Free
State. (See T. A. Joyce in Man,
vol. IX, No. 1, p. 3.)
filth.
© III
(F=D
^food.
wig, headdress;plur.
aftet K.^^ ^
c^ c^
I I AAAAAA U I III
place, abode, chest.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 81
aftet
Xj^ c^ miplace, abode, chest.
am Mi.-Lnr
amam
amt
am ab
O M
to eat , consume,
devour :
^
) I eaters.f I
to eat , to
understand,
to comj)re-
liend.
what is eaten, food.
"O "to eat the heart", i, e., be-
I come angry and rage.
amam-arit ^ D
Am-au ^ n
Am-asfetti^ n
Am-baiu ^ D
Am-heh __j
.
"Eater of the Eye";
^^ I \ y1 name of a ffod.
^|^^^"Ea.»„f.l«Ass";name of a fiend and
enemy of Ra.
Mi1P^%.' I '^Eater ofI
Sinners";name of a god.
^i ''Eater of souls"; name of a
fiend.
MM I I
I ''Eater of eternity'
82 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Am-khaibitu
Amam
Ani'mit
Am-mit
An
an
ani
an
anu
Anpet
ankh
] ^l^T^^ i ''Eater of Shades";
the name of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
]"[ ''Devourer"; the name of the
- ^ Eater of the dead.
AAAAAA
AA/WAA
w
AAAAAA.
"Devourer of the dead".
a consuming serpent god-
dess.
a proper name.
tablet, board, writing pa-
lette.
&
to turn back. Partic. plur.
[I I V> I those who turn away, or return,
a mythological fish.
AAAAAA © a name of the city ofMendes
.
a a— ^"^1 to live, to live upon, to
I 1 © I c=^^t=^\ feed upon, life, livingQ AAAAAA
.^Y jQ AAAAAA
(J)
r\ AAAAAA O 'A O ''^^^^'^^^^ "A fN
T=' T(!' T ® n ''^"'''- ^°P*' ""-•
Q AAAAAA p, r-x
¥-(1 [1 the living one, a name of Osiris.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 83
ankhu,
ankhiu
fr\ AAAA/
^^
nr\ AAAAAA
1 (Q (D ^1Q I
the living,
men and
women,
title of the
blessed
dead.
ankhtchettaO^
ankh user Q^ f\
ankh utcha senb
ankhet
ankhet
Ankhti
the livins: for ever
s^-f
life from death.
fiP
fA,^A^AA
I
life and power.
life, strength and health.
life.
victuals.
a name of Osiris.
ankh ^^''^^^
^ a kind of unguent.
Ankhet pu ent Sebek neb Bakhau G'^^' .^~,
-Ji^ AAAAAA n f\
a proper name.
Ankh-em-bu fTkJ^.T^i"^-"'abominable tilings".
84 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ._^
Ankh-em-fentu ^ """^fx, ^ t^ UHt "Eater of
worms" ; name of the warder of tlie
Fifth Arit.
'""'"' ni't^i]the two ears.
TT w ^ 111
ankhamu Q^[\\K ^^ ^TIT .^11 I I
flowers, or aromatic
w o 1 plants.
fAAAAAA
ant
ant
ant
AAAAAA Srmg.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to be covered with something.
claw, talon, hook, nail of
the hand or foot, ''ClaiY
of Ptah"' ; a proper name.
anti
ant
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
gi D^i •Claw on the
hand of Hathor" ; a proper name.
I 1 1 AAAAAA
=0=A/VVAAA
AAAAA/%
AAAAAA OO
(\\ m , A/VWV\ O , AAAAAA O /I\,
O myrrh, unguent (?)
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 85
anti
antu
ant
antu
Anti
ar
ar
ara
arar
arart
arati
AAAAAA- £2l
^ AAAAAA"^
J\ I
^ preparation of myrrhHI ^xl\ used by women.
AAAAAA
CM]
I i I
^^
A
(JA
AIII
^
light, radiance.
evil,
darkness.
the name of one of the Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
an animal of the goat species,
to approach, to bring, to come,
to arrive ; <c=:> ^=^; [ [
w
divine beings who approach.
to find (?).
jawbone.
uraeus.
v\ tA'SwBiS^
f
two uraei goddesses,
]
two very large uraei.
I
the living serpent god-
desses.
86 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
arit
arit
tool, lintel of a door.
hall, cliamber; plur.^
II 1110 1110 11110
DPih^n
The Seven Ants 7, ^^ ^ ^. ^ ^',
|^^ O O
arfi
arrt
arrit
Arq
- w
^ mil
bundle, purse.
^"a
arq ^
liall, mansion;
plur.
-Ill "^1.CTTD I
to bind, to tie, girdle, to be
completed.
to swear.
/}
Arq-heh ^^ ^ {^ name of a city.
/} ' n.
arq
arqi
art
arti
artu
ah
^ en(
/}
A
end of the
\
o W
+I I i
earth,
last day of the lunar month.
jaw, jawbone.
the two jaws.
houses, abodes, mansions.
moon.
^ D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 87
ah
aha
ahau Q^^
aha-a
aha-tu
ahau
Q£X
Q^t.
Ckl
5; a
to surround, embrace.
to figiit, do battle, wage war;
Q^^ [|I] ^-^ %hter,
^ a fi^'htino^s,I I I
^ fe
to fight bravely (?).
fight, contest, struggle
I I I
I I I
fightmg implements , Avea-
pons.
the two Fighters,
i. 6., Horns and
Set.
Ahau heru n^%\| ^\
''Fighting faces", a name of
-^ ' • ' certain £:ods.
ahat
m ^—
a
LD cr^
great house, palace,
88 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
aha
aha
aha
ahau
aha
ahau
ahat
ahau
ahau
ahau
A A to stand up, to withstand.
A ']fl
J] tA^ D
U^ A' A '^-
A '
as an auxiliary verb
:
-^ 9 A g-—Df]
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^^ c
and see passim.
L "1
I I I
^A
OO
stability.
condition, state, position.
time, season or duration of life,
life, a contemporary. ^
IO
oZ]
¥11 © II.
D I.!>^Tgo
AAAAAA -Vr
o 1 A \
fl-—°t^ Jl
f A M
^ period from life, or in life.
O
period of eternity.
noon-day.
[
supports.A
I £LL I
stores, food, provisions.
I
folk who are provisioned,
^ D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 89
ahait
ahat
akh
Akhtuset
u ^^boat,
tomb,
-^ ^ ^"^
to spread out the heavens, or
sky.
1 ^ f) I
^ class of divine beings.
I The variants are :
k^y ! akhmiu.
S jriiil x^ 111
^^^^aklisemhi.
I I
akha
akha
akhan
akhanet
akhu
^^ to fly, to soar ; akhai [![ ^^
^^
^^AAAAAA
akhem
akhemu
I
flying,
to sleep.
to close the eye.
^>-=>
fire-altars.
to quench, to extinguish;
90 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
akhemu
akhmiu
akhem
quenchers, those whoAAAAAA
AAAAAA
AA/VAAA
extinguish.
figure of a god.
^Mli " 'akhemu ^
akhmet -—° K^ ^
Akhen''ariti(?yf^^A/VVAAA <^
akhekhau^—^'&vUIH^
serpent-fiends, monsters.
akhekhu ^—°^\ rf^l ''Darkness"; a proper
! figures of gods,
river banks.
a proj)er name.
name.
ashaI I i' ^ III
111
to be much or many, manifold.
. many reeded.
I ) l_l!i^_^^ JT II I
4^ 8 W ^^^^ of multitudinous festivals.
t I I
ashau
ashat
^ III AJof many forms.
^ I
loud voiced to speak.
crowd, multitude.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 91
ashat
ash
ashu
^K [
crowd, multitude.
I
to call, to invoke, to cry out.
w
(^
[ZSZ]
evil speech.
ash3rz] -J^ [ cedar, or acacia, tree, cedar
I w )
gum.
ashasht
ashat
ashem
J] ^ D
.= D ^
part of the body,
knife.
^^L^
I W 1
5K \>^
ashemu
ashemiu
ashashat
Akesh
aq
( w I
I w I
111
the forms in which the
gods appear uj^on
earth.
Ill V
(
i I I
\ crocodiles. A variant
o:ives v\'^
i I I
'=^if gullet.
3s:
'^name of a city.
-D
a'z] Ato enter, go ni.
92 VOCABULARY TO THE TOEBAN RECENSION
'''" ':m:;:^imaqet
aq pert
A f\
AZV,
things which enter,
entrance and exit.
^ those who enter.
Ill
Aq-her-ami-nnnut-f -^ ^ ^[)JLK ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ '
"He who enters in his hour*' ; a proper name
aquI i I I
A( cakes, loaves of bread.
(^111I
aqa ^—° '^ ^^—
^ ^^ present bread (?). Chap,
zi m c=^ XCIX, 3.
aq maat (?) V
aqaA
exact truth (?), just.
to keep the mean, right, exact,
true, just, truth, to be in the
middle.
aqau
Aqan
aqi
A
A
A
\]^c.=^^o to be exactly over the heart.
^ ^ truth, right, justice.
Ill
•
the name of a o^od.^vvv
A w
part of a boat,
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 93
ag, aqaA
A
\\
^ri. \
J] \
Aqennu
aka
aku
at
at
at
Ati
ateptu
ater
at {ant)
At (Ant)
at (ant)
A (^
AAAAV\
rope, cordage, tackle of a
boat.
V\ '^^ the name of a city.
O unguent.
Ill
Q XI
^ n
£=:i
to be burned,
domain,
hall, palace.
^—
°
member, limb;
plur. ^ ?,J]
I I i
m^ nil' eee'
^--^;
^ a
^ I
•1 1 1 1
1
1 1 1 1
1
I.,
XIX
XIX XIX
name of the ninth nome ot
Lower Egypt.
grain, seeds.
provisions.
pole of a net with curved
ends.
name of a god.
U.^ domain, territory, soil.
:^,i
94 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
at {ant) Xdc^^^^x, to split, to divide.
At (Ant) >=<^^^^n^)^ • 1. fc-=^ ""=—=") ^ o "
'^ the morning boat oi
XDC v,„ < ( the sun.
atu ^—° tk ,f=^ name of a mythological fish.<e<(
aturtu ^—"
""^^^^
1j
(a mistake ?)
Atch-urn^ ^r^ ^?=^ li
"Great splitter";name^ ^ of a £rod.
fe
atchet (antchet) ^^ y^ fixed, firm
u
u
fk. I <S they, them, their
l^l'iii
<S I district, region.
.... Chap. CLXVIII.
Circle X, 14, 2.
^^ jCl '^ B ^ proper name.
ua
uau
r] IK <> Y O'^^ 1 ^0 depart, go away, be
f]^^^ ^ •^][j remote.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 95
ua
uau
uau
uauau
uau
jT)'^ fazS \^^^y^ P^^^' ^^^^^5 plur.
I1'
( ^1 I1' (
uau
uauu
uauiuait
uai
Uamemti
uart
f]
I I
AA/SAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
waterway, stream.
Q radiance, light.
flame, fire,
chains, fetters.
*2 ^ j
to speak evil, blaspheme.
uab r)^ n yY^ flower, blossom.
w ( _mi^^
j
hair
f] >< to destroy, overcome, gain'^^—
^ the mastery over.
a cow-goddess.
fi
UarekhtC') n
'^^q the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
® ropes, cordage.
r> I1 ^ a mythological region.
iv^^ nrzi urzj
96 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Uart-neter-semsu C
uah
I
uahit tm
a proper name.
to place, to set, to fix, to add to,
permanent, abiding.
to add to something.
=0^ libation vessels,
ill
uahuu ^\^%\ mummy bandages.
uahtu ^ t)^ r^0 mummify.
uakh
uakhet
uas
uas
Vast
uash
Uak
1
A S
l^^lo^
I n ; ''Green" ;the name of a pool
-^ j
in the Elysian Fields
sceptre.
contentment, happiness.
Thebes.
3SZD rt? I
1\
\ to worship , be adored
;
two -fold
worship.
[^ the name of a festival.
^^::5^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
uat %3
97
%^' A ]^\ T , <f
way, road, path;plur.
^"^ i"^ ;
"^^ ^^ fi-reat roads,"^"^
I <m> p;ood roads,"^"^
all roads,6^ III
^ ' ^ III o '
'jX o ^f=^I ways of the dead
;
-fcI
^"^ the two roads.
s tjri
uatch
I I I r s
I I I o ^I
! I 1:^ I
sceptre, staff, stick.
I
eastern roads,
western roads,
northern roads,
southern roads.
I tablet of green faience, amulet.uatch
uatch -tX^^ ^ I
unguent, sulphate of copper eye-paint.
uatchu |t^^ sulphate of copper.
uatch shemat ? I 1 ^
[ii]id"t
V [nmi o T
sulphate of copper of
the south.
uatchet ? I
IV.
Us a kind of linen.
98 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION tk
uatch -OL -Hto make to flourish, te green, vigo-
rous, to blossom, be new, fresh.
uatchet ^ ^ green.
ix=
uatchu 1 1^ ^ 1 1^ 2- «•
Uatch-ariti (?) nJL ^^ "Green Eyes"; a proper name.
Uatch-urGreat Green Sea"; i. e.
Uatch-nesert i^ |Z^ [''^^^1
ll "Grreen Flame" ;the
name of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
Uatchit nJL nn p a goddess of fire.
I ll mlm I the two fire-goddesses, Isis
uatchit <0L WW "^ abode, house.
... [z-zi
^fl'^i'^''''^t''""
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 99
uaa
boat, boat of Ra.
uaaui \m\ the two boats of Ra, the boats
of morning and evening.
uaa en MaatiAAAAAA <Ci n
][
the boat of Maat.
uaa en heh \\ \\ i^^. AAAAAA^I
"Boat of Millions of
I i Years".
uan O^z-r-^S^ to become worms.
ua
uau
ua
" n.I
I
1
r-i5>
One, the One, i. e., God. I
IOne of the s^ods; >.>-
One God (Osiris) ?*
One (fem.).
^-^2.
> W
one ; fem. I ^ ; I
I \ [1 being one, or alone;to
be one I
7*
100 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION t^
ua—ki^ ^^^y one ... the other; |°Pl"'^one embraced the other
;
fern. J_;-^5 J_jj^ J^''''^
in one *|
AAAAA^ | one or one.' ^ Q v.^ D
wa ^^ = indefinite article 1^ ^s^^^^ [i
*f:
yg ^gj, ^.o2_ any one, each one, every one,
^ jj3„ .^j^2_ ^^ (3 one alone, only one.
-f^^I
alone. Also ^\ and
tZ3 uc«M -
I
I
uau
^^^ , , ^ ,^ . , ^^1... .,
, ,
uauti ^^^ ^^ solitude.
ua ^Y" with J% at once, all at once;
^nd compare J^P—jy^-^-|{-uat ^ in^ [)
n fl]%- ^ a piece of cloth,
Uaau \,^''^\s\> t^e herald of the Third Arit
uar tk^ passage.
uar %> ""^f A
*^ depart.
uart
uart
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 101
^ ^ "^ passage, the name of a place.
the two thighs.
^^ AAAAAA A/>/\AAA
AAAAAA
^ ^^ AAAAAA
'Hhigh" of water.
<:ri AAAAAA I \\ I
S ^I H
i:Bfi
^^thigh" of the lake.
^ ^Hhigh" surrounding.
1^::^ AAAAAA
s ^ J^^
^ A I
^ 'thiffh" of
iron whereon is the station of the gods,
n ^ n ^ <:=>^-^^m© ofKher-aha.
that ''thigh" whereon is the House of the Moon.
uart
uu
uu
ui
i
X
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
\>
^«
stream.
evil, evil one.
resrion, district; i
©I I D (^ crz}
'b-^^i
©I D zl
®
sign of the dual.^;;11^
V> w two very mighty gods.
^f-^
102 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Ui
uit
uben
\
^J ft
MJol
a proper name,
chamber.
to rise (of a luminary), to
^\ n AAAAAA r- '^I
slune; ^J o .
"^-
ing and setting; v> JO
AAAAAA
ubes
ubesu
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
rays of light,
to flow.
to shine, light up, shining,
blazing.
water-flood.
beings of fire, sparks (?).
Ubes-her-per-em-khetkhet t^] fl fl J)
^S^x^ ^ 'Tiery face, comins: forward in
retreating'' ; a proper name.
ubet Xh^ W ^-^ - f ) to be scalded, to set fire to,
to burn up.^j-a
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 103
Ufa
umet
umet
umet
un
A to chance on, to light upon.
^ "^ 1
£1^ c^
* /vyvwN
a garment.
the middle (?).
walls, fortifications, build-
ing.
lightness, defect.
un, unen ^^ ^^I AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
unt
unent
AAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAA
uniu
un maa
to be, being, existence,
to become, to exist; as an auxiliary
verb see passim,
being, existence; -^^^ v\, ^^.<-> ^
^ AAAAAA TT ' .^ ^AAAAAA .-Xi. t_i L_)
^^ ^ ^^ ji[|
.^^g s • plur.
AAAAAA \\ ' 11 1 ' ^ -^AAA/VSA V\ AAAAAA U 1 AAAAAA
^.^ ^."^ ^-^- ^[lO^iAAAAAA
I I IV AAAAAA I I I ? AAAAAA ill' AAAAAA N ^ Tf I
AAAAAA I i ' AAAAAA I || AAAAAA ' ' ' AAAAAA I —tX I
those who are, things which are.
human beings.
un
1 AAAAAAAAAAAA
X iiiiimi
^^ in very truth.
'^ L^ AAAAAA AAAAAA —Zl I ' I
to open, op
« AAAAAA • K >> > ^1
imTTTTT^ A/vwNA JI I I I
AAAAAA
l llllllll
'
ener, openmg ;^^^^=^ ^ V\; -^^^^"^ ^UAAAAAA 'v ^ —xi. AA^AAA > -^ W I
opened.
104 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
AAAAAA 1 1 —U. I I II
uneniu :^^[] []^ |
AAAAAA ^ ^ I I I
'
openers, scatterers.
I I i
un her ^^ @ ^^ ^p^^ ^j^^ isice, ^. e., show theAAAAAA ^ —^ I _,„„,^
face, to appear;
^^ ^ ^;to open the
AAAAAA ^^ —Zl I
mouth , ,wwvxAAAAAA I
' inniiir |
un ^^ shrine.AAAAAA
un '^N. ^ vP shaved.
un
AAAAAA
AAAAAA^ ^ *_ .to pull out the hair.
AAAAAA Yf I I IAAAAAA -^LLI I I
un, uni, unt ^ ^. ^^
^ ^ ^ to walk, run, rise
upright ;-^sa runners.
^ * ' A III
unun ^^^^^^^^^^^OI
to run,AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA VSl
AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA
stand
up.
U22UI2 .^^ ^^ /^ to SOW seed.
AAAAAA AAAAAA '^Jj
Unaset ^^ A f] ^ name of a city.
AAAAAA 1 I ©
unara t^""^W.^I
unguent.
Uniu, or Unniu ^^%. „ name of a city.AAAAAA ^ ^ ^ "^
w
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 105
tini ^^-^f^^ light, defective.AAAAAAW
Unen-em-hetep ^^ R =^=' S\ a division of the Se-
X^^^^ D^ khet-Aaru.
unb ^^j^ flower, bloom
;plur.^ }
%\'^.AAAAAA -sS-J AAr>/\AA«ilJ mJl \ \ \
unpet ^^ ffr flowers, blossoms.AAAAAA Vd.
D ^ I I I
Unpepet ent Het-Heru ^^
"Flower of Hathor";a proper name.
unef ^^^ ^^"^-^AAA/V\A ,~ * AAAAAA \ I i i i^ © ' 2^Lc=:^ ^
(^ to remove, to uncover, to
unloose.
AAAAAA ^^
unem "
unemi
unemt ^ \\ ^.-—/]
the right side, the right
as opposed to left.
unem A^ ^^ ^ /^ JL |\ /^ to eat, see im.Z] ^/ ' AAAAAA Z] ^i ^ U -Mk ^f
Ui3i2u ,^^ ^ evil, wrong, defect.
AAJ^AAA ^^^
o"^©[72212U ^^^ Hermopolis, the city of Thoth.
AAAAAAAAA^VW
106 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION %unnuiti ^^ ^
AAAAAA V—
unnut ^^^ ^
w
AAAAAA
AAAAAA O
o
Unnut ^^.
Un-Nefer
sacrificer.
a brief space of time, a moment,
an hour, a season, interval.
X iUr. -.^A/NAA _I 7
AAAAAA V>^
, ,^
AAAAAA
c. O II I V
9<^'' O I
goddess of the hour.
Unen-nefer ^^LUnen-Neferu ^^W.%
AAAAAA n 77 V
Unen-Neferu ^^ TAAAAAA n VAAAAAA >J i-i. I
AAAAAA
Un-hat
unkh
unkhu
unkh
unkh
AAAAA^
A title of Osiris, mean-
ing something like
"the Avell-doing Be-
ing". Coptic forms
of the name are
oireue£ipe, OTreno^p,
OTTGnofipi , 6i3ito$pe,
etc.
Un-Nefer-Ra.
10^^ Un-Nefer, son of Nut.
a proper name.
AAAAAA'=^
AAAAAA
] to dress, to array
\ oneself, to put
)^ "^^^ jl ^—a
) on a garment.
to tie, untie, set loose.AAAAAA '^
^AAAAA
^ a garment.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 107
Unes ^^ ^ the metropolis of the XlXth Nome—^— or Lower Lgypt.
unshu ^^%.A^ wolves.
Unt ^^ ^a city of the Twelfth Aat.
AAA/VA^ ©
Unti ^^ S\ the name of a god.
^ w \li
untini .^3?K "be ye.
Ui2fu ^ t^^vi?^ |][ mankind, people, kinsfolk, rela-
CMDjf'^^ffli tives.
Unth ^^^"^"^ \ou-^ name of a district or country.
ur ^^ to be great, great, mighty, su-
"^^^^^ preme, powerful.
great one (Ood); plur. ^^ I |j, [f
w D I
J>
great one (fern.), goddess.
uru ''^=ft^^^ dual masc. "two great".
108 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
urti ^^ T) ^^^^ ^^^' ''^^^ great goddesses'
^'^ two very great goddesses.
w
ur "^^ ^-^ o;reat man, chief,
princess,prince, nobleman, master
Plur. masc. ^^^,^
ur sep sen ^=t © X © doubly great.
ur
ur
ur
greater than.as comparative,
as superlative, ^^ aaaaaa|
greatest
of 5 gods.
in titles etc. :
H"^ ^ ^ O
AAAAAA
^^^
I I I
ur
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 109
AAAAAA
Q >S\ AAAAAA,
AAAAAA AAAAAA -~Z1 AAAAA/S
ra ra ^m
^I I I
jf I I I
a joint of meat, haunch, car-
case; ^ \\ \, <^ w^(j^
_""^l (? Ill-
X -Tk ^1^ ''great of moment", a proper
O '^ name.
Ur-at
Urit
urit
Ur-arit-s ^^=^-^=^>-
Ur-pehui'f ^^^ 5^ _^ a proper name.
Ur-ma '^^ ^p title of the high-priest of He-
liopolis (?).
^:^ f] A ^ name of a city.
"^^^\\\\^ hall, house, room.
a proper name.
I I
Ur-maat ^> a proper name.
110 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
p> /vvv>Ur-mertuS'
teshert'Shenu \ [ w I ^ ^:^x.lll
I ICZSTD Im'fej?^Ur-mertis- '^^^ ^^
teshert'Shenu <cir>o w 2iH I<;:=> (^
^^The red-haired one who is greatly be-
loved";name of one of the Seven
Cows.
Ur-hekau ^^^ 8 U
o
a deity who is mighty
in words of power,
a god or goddess of
magic.
Ur-kherp-hem^^(j^/J? ^ ''chief master of the black-
<=:> I iil smith's tool";a title of the
high-priest of Memphis.
\^ chief of the physicians.Ur-senu ^^=5^^""^^
urer
urert^, zl
urertu
urh
urhu
Urhetchati
©ZL
the name of a
crown. <i-:>o. /7,
I the gods who
wear the U7'ert
Crown.
1^to smear or rub with un-
^i O gaent, to anoint.
W
two goddesses of
Helioj)olis.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. Ill
urs
ursh
Urek
urt
urt
urt
^^ Is/ ^ pillow, head-rest.
^^^ czszD to pass the day, to watch
;
<c=r>o watchers,dszuiii
^^1^^=^'
nr-3
dL
Qy\y]
X ^ o
urt
urt
Urt-urt,,^
«iQ^-^
urtf urtu ^^:^
hall, palace.
funeral chest, or coffer.
funerary mountain, cemetery,
flood.
a proper name
<$.
to be inert, motionless, help-
less, to rest.
UrUab ^^=5
L:=3±5
\ ''He whose heart is still";
)
^^ /B\ 'O I I a title of Osiris
112 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
urtu
uh
uhau
|!, see[]^^I I r
ra to be troubled?
uhaau ^ra
-^ -^ -^ to supplicate.
S to fail.
!\
uhemm
to repeat, to report, to nar
^^ to repeat; l^lll^-
[ K . ^ I.-.=^tK
I
to speak again.
I? W ^—n SI
to renew protection.
I\\ ;L with \\ , a second time, again.
to renew life, live
again.
a new form.
uhem-a
Uhem-her l^i?l
anew, afresh,
a proper name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 113
uhen
uhen-Jl AAAAAA V
uha 0=9 <^
^' °
'(Sill
uha <<=>>©
©uha
uheset t^ P n
s; a
ukha
\ukha
ukha
ukhakh
ukheb
^ a
A
J^
\i\-
A
ukhert t
IV.
decay, failure,
to overthrow; ^ ' '-'
be overthrown.
to unloose, be set free from,
to return (in the evening).
cord, rope.
to catch fish, to snare game,
fisherman, fowler.
to beat down, to slay,
baked meats, stew (?).
to lay down, set down, to seek
after, search for.
darkness, night.
pillar.
to seek after.
to shine.
wooden implement.
114 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION "^
ukhet tk ®a
to be angry, be pained, dis-
gusted.
ukhetet"^^^ boat.
us \>'~x~ *° *^° ^^^^ '^^^^''
user -jn1, IP''^^^ to be strong, mighty, strength,
might, power, strong;"III ^^
^—°-
llYTi'll \ I I il powers, mighty beings
in<=^^v-"^l I
(human or divine).
useru
I
I
I
usert ^?\^^ strength.
usert^^^^p
User-ah
User-ba
useru
<=^ skull, top of the head: plur.
llll' I I \\\
ib-\{\ '^^^ % ^'Strong-heart" ;a proper name.
-^r\<=^ -j^ ^ ^'Strong-soul" ;a proper name.
J) n <=> Jf {]<==><==^-^ oars, rudders, steering
I I I poles.m^useru -i\\-^ f\
i
to steer a boat.
Usert-f
n <=^ f) the name of a goddess,
use, ^pi^usekh ^n^^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
to advance.
115
(W)
usekh n^j1^1
^
collar, neck ornament, pecto-
ral.
to be in a wide space, to be
wide or spacious, breadth,
broad.
Usekh-nemmet t^ fj A
^ A"U ^ 1
VPWJ
AA^ II
'^He of the long
stride" , the name> of one of the Forty-
two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
Usekh-her
usekht ^ ^[r~z]
IP
"^ ^ S\ ''Broad Face" , a name of Ra.
the wide S])ace of the
sky, a large hall or
room ; (5
.^pi^^^ \j
hall.
ci w onthe great double
Usekht Maatil^i}^ ^
^p!^^:p
the name of the
double Hall where-
in Osiris judged
the dead.
8*
116 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION "^
Usekt Shuu ^jj
(S QI
the Hall of Shu, i. e., heaven.
-|® o -9 n » the Hall of I^eb, i. e.,Usekbt lieb
a.Zr-3
usesht rt3
o III
o I I I
usten ^ n
ustennu^^^,,,,^y^
AAAAAA ~AI
AAA
D (2.
Ust
ush
ush
ushau
usha
usheb
^p^-i
(2^"^^
earth,
plated (?).
urine.
to micturate.
to walk, to follow.
a proper name,
to cry out.
misery.
tk^lk %,F^i ^^S^^^ darkness.
CI3SZD
3s: J X
xi
te eat, to gnaw, crunch bones.
. to answer, to eat (?).
"""^to make an answer at the
D © right time.
ushebJ^
^ to beo:et, begotten.
1
ushen
ushen
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
~ ^ to net, to snare.
117
—H AAAAAA -JjL
feathered fowl.
to burn, be burned.
name of a festival.
ukaiu t^ tt1?n Afl"^-^^"^ wooden pegs or legs,
11 rr^ I I I
ut a^'
utu Ci
a
^
ut
uta
1"J^
the city of embalmment, the
abode of Anubis.
embalmment.
the god of embalmment, i. e.,
Anubis.
coffin, mummy bier.
to embalm, swathe a mummy.
Ut{Uhet?) mehtXk.^ ^ ^^^ S\ the Northern Oasis-ir^t^- ^^ (Bahriyah).
Ut{Uhet)res ^a>, n."^ the Southern Oasis
Jr^^t\ (Khargah).
Utau.v/^-^
j
a class of divine beings.
118 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
utu A
utu
utet
to set out on a journey, to make an
expedition.
I
l^^-l 1=^
W
utet
utett
MAMA/2i| I I
^;
I I i
Utu-nesert
Utu-rekhit ^ t^ Jl<=>
fl A ^
to issue an order or
command, to de-
cree , to ordain.
commands, behests,
tilings ordered or
decreed, records^
documents, deeds,
copies of deeds.
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.
utu
utu
utuit
Utent V\ ^AA/^AAI
j
The name of
I one of the
Forty-two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
flowers.
Ill
oar rest.
I I I
r^^^ the name of a country.
^ OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 119
Utet \>'^ '^
\ c^-w
to beget.
begetter.
Utet ^"^ ^ % '^Begetter", a name of Osiris.
utet
uteb
Utet'Heh tk ^ ^^[
'^Begetter of millions of
Ji ( a) Zi I I years";
a proper name.
^t t^ ^^^ \ to cast down or out, to shoot
I out, dart forth, to utter
s—
a
a cry.^ ^ X
to lay violent hands on some-
one.
^-^q^^i »utaiu tk _^ 1?>\ fl n tix vfl]
strong- ones.
I
1uteb ^ W
^"""""^to go round, turn about.
utebu ^ W ^ mutable.
J A
IJh I 1furrow; plur. JJ^ f I
n
utebtu tV _-^ H "^! t^ fl ^=^ burned.
I I 1^-j^i = ^j
120 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN EECENSION
uten
utenu
A/\AAAA
X
utenu
utent
uteh
utet
uthes
AAAAAA
to bring something as a
gift, to make an offering
;
AAAAAA ^ I
AAAAAA
I
M AAAAA^ r^^
i
O I I I
offerings ,things
given as offer-
ings.
lIT-iloA altar, table of offerings
;plur.
o
CZ^^ ^"5^^
to void, shoot out.
to raise up, to lift up, sup-
port.
utcha Xk
utchat %^ ''^ ^
utchau \<^
t^
A to go out, set out, to
t^_i:ii4 begin a journey.
a journey, a going forth.
to be in a good state or con-
dition , sound , healthy,
well.
strength, power.
utchau
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 121
©tk amulet, object of power.
(^
(^
Utcha-re
utcha sep
utchat
\L
utchat
utchat
utchati
tk S magical powers.
JTIII
^'Strong - mouth" ; a proper
name.
strong with good fortune.
^ a ©
\i
fci2 i=i
Hia
©o
the ^'strong", i. e.,
the Eye of Ra,
whence came all
power, strength,
health, protection,
etc.
w ^^^^ the Ut-
chat with legs und wings,
^t n'^^e^^^^
^ w
©1^ w
111 the Utchat of
Sekhet, the great lady, the
mistress of the gods.
^'the two Utchats^',
i, e., the two Eyes
of the sky, or the
Sun and Moon.
122 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
utcha ^M\:=\ to weigh, to estimate, to
consider, to reckon up,
to decide.
to consider or weigh deeds
or words.
utcha senemm
utchaAAAAAA
AAAAAA U^\] U ^'^"'^
utchai
utchat
J_i]Jl?L_S making the water to
balance his throne,
or making his throne
to balance on the
water.
the fields; weighers, those whotry something in a balance.
n to estimate
utchati Jn ^^ w
Utcha-aabet J n
utchfau t^"^
judgment, decision,
^1" computer of the of-
fering" , name of
a srod.
utohet(?
A
A
to walk.
to delay, to tarry.
11OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 123
i-tu
iu-tu
it
to come, n w V^
come, come
!
Acoming, a coming, ad-
vance.
a comm^A '"^•n°9i:]y«i=-
^lu A "^ ! comers ; A^ I comers with glad
tidings.
lU A
lu aq ^ ^ ^_^exit.
to end (of a book) A %^ —»^ D %v\ it has gone out in peace.
going in and coming out, entrance and
lu pastu -\m^h\t— '
lU
luma
Ir-qai
[
a class of divine being's.
I
hail, 0.
verily.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
sea, lake, river, any large col-
lection of water.
ii=r%iii a name of Amen-Ra.
124 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ikhl\ f] ^^ to stretch out the heavens.
isu Afln tk '^^"^ abodes, chambers.
I I I
JB.ba
I
ba
one of the two souls of man, the
heart-soul, which was intimately
connected with the ka and the
heart, as opposed to the spirit-soul
khu Plur.A
I I
!,
.'^^ mentioned with "^^wj ^^^ p "^'^^^
T with , with ^ and
i\ a perfect soul.
Ji <=:> u I <~^> 1 1 u divme soul.
f
f a living soul.
Qzl
a living
heart-soul and a perfect spirit-soul.
I soul of souls.1
^^^'^^^jlj my soul is
the souls of the gods.
J
ba
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 125
*^_^ AAAAAA Qo soul of eternity.
(^\ AAAAAA ''^ soul in the body.
^A^wvA"Y^
soul of life.
^'aa^wv^^^^^^ a soul [made] of gold,
^^ ooo an amulet.
IIS thy soul is to heaven, thy
body is under the ground.
the divine Soul, or soul of God.
^^i'!^ J ^
' J --^ ^^ soul of OsirisuC2^ '
of Ra;
6a-/vAAA[] JLjJ^^ soul in Shu;
ha AAAAAA ^^ JM soul in Keb
;
ha AA^^^ n f^^^=^
J/f)s^^l i^ Tefnut
;
I ^ /^ n Holy Soul, a name of
Osiris.
I
iHoly Soul, a name of
Osiris.
, ^^ © ^?| the Soul which
£=F=qei5il is in Nut.
126 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONJ
the Soul of the gods who exist in
the body of Osiris.
(9 AAAAAA
the Great Body which is in Sai's.
Neith.
the Soul of
A
baiu ^ I fi^
!
the Living Soul in Suten-henen.
I/wwsA r\^^/i the Soul of Amenti.
divine souls, souls of gods.
the souls in the gods-
!the souls of the sfods of the
East.
I I I
I the souls of the
I X o
nI D I
! ©
gods of the West,
the souls of Heliopolis.
the souls of Pe-[Tep] (Buto).
©
1^1--
the souls of Nekhen.
EEo%^© ^^^ souls of Hermopolis
JOP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 127
mA
living souls.
® ill
tk[
souls who have appeared.
¥1^ o
III
souls of the dead (^. e., damned),
souls of his father (Osiris).
baui
w the double soul.
\'0the double soul
in the Tcha-
souls of Osiris and Ra.
A
Bai ^ '
[] D 1 *^® Soul-god, or the Divine Soul, or
1 1 'il ^ the double-soul god.
^ <^: M H^ divine soul with plumes[||.
Ba ^^o
ba ^ i
the metal-god; a proper name (?).
to be endowed with a soul.
128 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION,
baI
J
Ba„J
baba \
^ flI to cleave ,
make a way
through somethmg.
a proper name.
baba
J
J
"J
to work.
J
J<^^ v\ \> O cavern, cave, den or
lair;plur.
J (^^ ^^^ J I I I
Baba
the name of the
first-born son of
Osiris.
Ba-neb-Tettet6^
I
Barekatha tchaua ^1
Soul -god, or
Ram-god, lord
© ©^511 ^ofTattu(Men-
des) , a title of Osiris.
^x\n^f\ ^:^
a proper name.
Jbah
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 129
,
—
i>^—
.
with VX before, in front of.
Bakha
Bast
Bast
"J
Bast
Basti
bak
baq
bak
IV,
!
n
-^^ the Mountain of sun-
C^^^^ rise.
the city of Bubastis in the Eastern
Delta, the modern Zakazik.
the goddess of Bubastis.
"^ ^fj"^ f\ Bast dweller in Thebes.
w
the name of one of the Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
to work, to toil, to serve.
t^v^]
works, labours.
olive tree.
to be weak, weary,
J^S^()()&^^' ff^^ble, helpless.
130
bak
bat
baat
Bati
baa
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONJ
weak one, the help-
less one (i. 6., the
mummy);
plur.
plants, houghs, branches,
^ ]
name of a fiend, or of a group
' of fiends.
nD 1.J^
,OQQ
J1
J
J
J1
o O
i i I
\J o
o \J
the ore of a metal,
iron, copper, etc.,
a metal tool, a
name of the sky
or firmament.
baa en pet f] H
"J
\ mn D ^AAAAAA
O OO F=^metal of the
amsky, meteoric iron (?).
^D ^ that iron in
I J
baaf shema
^ o
the sky.
^Hhe metal of the
south", iron.
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
baat shemau
131
J
baa
baat^^M
III
^the metal of the
V^ 1 ^^^^^
Isouth", iron.
wonders, wonderful things.
oo
baaq \
baba
ban
bak
J1
J1
bat, bati
Bati
babat
W
a kind of grain, or fruit,
the name of a god, Baba (?).
a cry of joy.
evil, wickedness.
hawk;plur.J[j^z^^'
thd double divine hawk,
the city of the divine hawk.
king of the north.
J--J
a proper name.
^ water-flood, stream,AAAAAAAAAA/V\/VvAAAA
9*
132 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION f
I
Bah J
JAAAAAA
^AAAAA
AAAAAA
bi
biu
to be flooded, inundated.
[ the god of the Inunda-
I
tion.
name of a fiend.
strength.
I I )
,^.1=12.
bu nebJ
bu nebu n I ^
oneness (?), altogether,J
I ^^ ;
lawfulness, legality, truth,J 1^^^^^^
this place (?).
everywhere, every place.
all men, all people,
everyone, folk in ge-
b
bu tu
u nefer f] t prosperity, happiness,
evil thing, calamity.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 133J
b
butevil thing, abomina-
tiou.
I I
offering,
bebait[j
j]
bebet[j |]
'^
bebet1]
fl
n ^\l/// the mantis.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
bei2
AAAAAA AAAAAAibe22ai2a fl
AAAAAA ''^
benben fl flW AAAAAA II
benben J JAAAAAA AAAAAA
strong.
the name of a god.
flowers.
fountain head.
hollow place, cavity.
not.
to bathe.
a kind of wood.
bier, funerary couch.
134 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
benbent J J "^
J
ben
jjAAAAA/AAAA/V
J^n
Jbenen fj
benen f]
benenJ
;;:::
AAAAAA AAA/\AA. [Z HI
i2i
AA/vAAA
AAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAA
o o
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
o
bennu
JAAAAAA
JAAAAAA /r\
AAAAAA \S|\
foecnu n "^
I
I I
I I
ibei2i2
hall, pylon chamber.
to pass away, to dissolve.
to go on,
to beget, to be united with.
union.
ring.
a kind of wood.
a bird commonly identified
with the phoenix.
Y^ the Bennu, the
^ Soul o£ Ra.
AAAAAA
matter, pus.
cakes (?), bread,
the name of a city.
to be sweet, pleasant,
Jbenrau
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 135
benshu
bent
benti
beh
behen
behen
J] <^=^1 I I I I sweet things, dates, date
n WAAA |N ^^ |> oj
wine, pleasant, nice.
n.xww^^vo:.^bolts.
m '"
J/VSAAAA
J
Ji
Ji
^=5>.
divine apes, incarnations of
the spirits of morning.
to cut, to split,
baleful one.
Ji.=J|^|to cut, to pierce; JlI O %^
^^' i^^i'derous.^^>^
behenn
behes
JQAAAAA/
! animals of the wolf or doe:
bekhekhu
bes
species.
calf.
a proper name.
fire.
form (?).
136 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
bes (in
M
J'^^^ to enter, to pass in, to rise (of the
^ river).
increase.
bes
bes" MM flame, fire, blaze.
Besu-Ahuj]
f\ t^^ (^^^ a proper name,
a proper name.
bessu
Besek
besek
mJ
J
rt3 liumours, excretions, filth.
ooo
J^ ^ n |j^^_^ ^ Sebek, the Crocodile
god.
^internal organ of the body
;plur.
besh j'p
beka
III
pregnant.
beka
bekau
to vomit.
=" metal plates, scales.
M[|
I
|1k® /8n weakness.
to shine, the dawn, to-morrow.
Jbeq
j
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
^olive tree, olives;
1
the olive tree in Heliopolis
a proper name.
137
1
^^5J^l
beqsu 11^1 tk(^ eyeball, skin (?).
beqsu fl/il^vrfh b^^lance, scales.
Beqtui Ij^t^^f)^
^ proper name (?).
bek[j
-T^ "^^ misery.
belci1)^ /^ helpless one, sinner
beka
beka
bekai
Jo
defect, sin, crime, evil, sinner; plur
p
}^^\m
1 1
1
,Js^t1 1 r
evil man. sinner.
bekasu f] tt
beksu n 25 t^ part of a boat.1^\ "
bekset fl ffi
bet
I
JI ^
place, j[
every place.
everywhere.
138
bet
bet
bet
beta
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONJ
O incense.
grains, seed.
betau
beta
flower
to sin, commit a fault, do wrong.
sin , wrong , abominable
tliing;plur. J^^^ ^^,
Beta
Jo
n^n name of a city.
betennu llj^tk
betnu \
bet
bet
bet-ti
J-^in,J
swift.
^ o incense.
5 111
T o o o boo
T w i I I
1^ •'^T
L \\ I ^
barley.
white barley.
red barley.
Will
D
betesh
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 139
f vv I ^iJbefesh
|]
<=
beteshetJ
Dl I 1
to be weak, powerless, but dis-
posed to do evil.
impotent fiends; fern, sing
Befshu P^^^^^%\® ^^^ name o£ a city
ti fjcrsi^ifj' « a proper name.Bet-
bethet(0 ns^J
betchaa^
brought.
(S^ iza
a tool or in-
strument.
Pe
Pe
P
pa
#
D
D P.
One half of the city of Buto
(Per-Uatchit).
the little Pe (?).
the.
the D Y> the one
AAAA^A
w^:5^ the one who is between
140 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
pai-a
pai-f
pa
pai
pauti
\\
\ his.
a
D
pait Q
paut
paut
11te^ ,
to fly, flight.
bolt hole.
©
>_^ e ! stuff, substance, matter, cakes,
tk ^ I
jofferings in general.
primeval matter, the material out
of which the gods and the
universe were formed.
G
,^vie
©
the god of primeval
matter, the chief
Egyptian god of
the Predynastic
Period.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD 141
pautneteru^
pauUti
q |Aj
0q I G qI
the whole company of
i^i'^ I111' o III I the primeval gods,
©0^=^^ ®iii<^ 1 1
1
^^^ ^ !
1
I. e
I
ia--^«:m=the names
of Nu.
i:ii =111111111 -111111111
1 1
^''^ ^^^ Great Company of the gods,
the Little Company of the gods.
^^^ ( [ % J| I the complete
Company of the gods.
0qi
0q I
oil
IW'^
^ \\
^ y I
^:i^I
the Grreat and Little
Companies of the gods.
pan
Par, or Pal
D this.
-^^ a proper name.
Parehaqakheperura
a proj^er name.
142 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
pas
Pashakasa
\J
A
an ink jar.
DA.
Hii^T^ I''"'"' name.
pat (?)
pa
pat
^4 light.
D
D
11 spark, flame, fire; plur. vll'*
pait her-f Q
ifl
j
men and women, people, a class
I of people.
@ I human-faced.
puD ^>
,
a mark of emphasis :
D /VAAAAA
^ a
puaau n n
pui
Pui2f
Pl212f
r-| AAAAAA
r~| AA/VAAA
©]
cakes.
(T=DI
a demonstrative particle.
the region whence came dnti
(myrrh) and other aromatic gumsand spices, a region in Africa
near the southern end of the RedSea. The district of Punt proper
was probably situated some distance inland.
D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 143
P^tra j^tk^ a ^
o wJA (Nebseni Papyrus),
an interrogative particle. D^ [ -I QA
I'v^. What is this then? i. e.,
what does this mean ?
pef
pefa
peR
D D fa^
D
a n n
^=^
~'^ fl
o IS
pefat
pefes D nn -^
a demonstrative particle.
I to burn, be hot, fiery, a spark,
pefses ^ n n nI
^^ cook, bake.
pefsit ° n f
Pen
baked.
Pe«-l7eseb(?) D a ^lAAAAAA , !*£_
J>
a proper name (?).
I
pena DAAAAAA ,'*-~C2 ,
to overturn, capsize (of a boat),
to invert a matter.
peni
penu D
pens D
D s
AAAAA^
land (?).
.A^ rat, mouse.
AAA/WS ^"
M
144 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
/VAAAAA PI AAAAAA
K/\^J.J.\^ AAAAAA AAAAAA /vv/V\AA AAAAAA t , ,* 4-^", d' /I aaa/w. to beat to pieces, to
D macerate.AAAAAA ^^ Q
/] X
the name of a god.
a season of the Egyptian year.
Penti
pert
per
O
house, abode, temple, habitation;
perui
per aa
D
w
pliir.1 I'l I I
^ % I celestial
mansions,
double house.
Per-abu ^=~^ O
^^great house" n'p'lS.
the temple of hearts, i. e., the
judgment hall.
per Asar '=^~=^^^ temple of Osiris.
Per-Ast ' ^ ^^ the temple of Isis.
Per-Astes n]
^5
} the temple of Astes
Per-Unnut t=^^^^p the temple of the Hour-
1 ^^^^^ o (u\ goddess.
<=> Sj, \ the ''great House", i. e.,
^^ j^\ ^\ the tomb.
Per-ur cr3i
1
D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 145
Per^Ptah «=^
Per-Mena
Per-Menu
Per-neheh ^
Per-neser
Per-neter ^
Per-neter-aa ^
Per-Rertii?) ^
Per-Hapt-re ^
Per-hat ^
Per-Hept'Ur ^
Per-Heru ^
D the temple of Ptah at Mem-phis.
-J ,X±1I^
nZ]
j
the house of coming into
I port, i, e., the tomb.
the temple of Menu.
-3
O
o
fl
the house of eter-
nity, i.e., the tomb.
the house of fire.
1^
1
the temple of the god,
i, e., Osiris.
z]j&^^J the temple of Shu and Tef-
•^^^ \\ ^ nut.
=]^Vr> D the temple of Hapt-
re.
-^ ^ "O the temple of hearts, i. e,the
^ ^ N I judgment hall.
=]p n
Per-Hetch
IV.
nr^2
the temple of Hept-
ur.
the temple of Horus,
the ^White House".
10
146 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
Per-Khenti-menatU'f i^^ m ^^^^ e^ H N ^ i i i
Jthe temple of the ''President of
his dead".
Per-Sabut ^^=5o 11 (^ f)
"^ ^^^ house of Sab (or
I J ^ [T^ Keb), the earth (?).
Per-Sati ^""^^If^'^D ^^^ temple of Sati.
Per-suten '' 1 ^
f)the house of the king,
I T AwvAA ^ i^ e,, palace.
Per-seheptet ''
""*'"" D^_^.^ the temple of Seheptet.
per-shat (?) ' ' ^=^^^ ^^ the house of books,
i ^ Hi 1="^i. e., library.
Per-Kemkem '' ^^^ R R
^
,the temple of
I .i::K> .i:^ Kemkem.
Per-Keku ''"^^^^ t^ j;:^^ the temple of darkness.
per qebh '' fK
''^^'''^the house of coolness,
I (A ^AAAAA i. e., bath (?).
Per-tep'tu-f ^=~^ @ C^ mnD the temple of him that
• I ^ ^^^=^is on his hill, i, e.,
Anubis.
Per-Tem tz"^ "^ ^ 1 ^^^^ temple of Tem.
Per-Tehuti cr-zi ^ the temple of Thoth.
D
per
peru
pert
perru
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 147
cr^ nrzj
Anr-3
A \'
A
A
cr-zi
to come forth, to rise up, to
appear, to make oneself ma-
nifest; <cz:> v\ ^ ^
to come forth retreating
;
<c::> VN. to appear mthe presence.
A,H H Sr ^^^^^^ forth;
1 "="=> I
plur. <=:>I
,
^ A l' ^AIII
things which
to come
per-
a
p ci-z]
A
per her ta ^^ @ I
appear, manifestations ; <cz:>
rorth; <:=r>^ <r:r> appearance, exit.
to come forth boldly, brave,
to be born on the earth.
pert em hru ^^ \\ IT] tk ^ to come forth by, or
^ A ^<c=:> Jl I in, the day; the title
of several groups and Chapters
of the Theban Recension of the
Book of the Dead.
pert
pert
^ A I
cr-zi
^ Apertu ^^
A
offspring.
things which appear, i. e.,
offerings.
10*
148 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
pert er kheru ^^o A
perit
pen
I I I
A
A
crz}
n
i I i
''things
which
appear
at the
words",
i. e., se-
pulchral
offerings of bread, beer, oxen,
geese, unguents, etc. Determina-
tives of these objects are usually
added to ! thus: «
,£? II I I I I i' UiO 111 111'
0=0I
I cr-3]e
I I I
-3I 1
^6
temples.
strip of linen, bandage.
persen E^^^^^"^
' a kind of cake; plur.j
—1 AAyVSAA •*-
cr^ 0=0
AAAAAA I I '
perf^ A "^ o
boo' ioi
corn, gram m general.
,-^ ^^ fi white grain.
I I f H
1. Perhaps ''measures of grain" heqat.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 149
i I I
i I I
^1black grain.
red grain,
peh ^^A
pehu -^\pehuut (N\^'^
peht _^o A
pehu ^^P^^' _^ (] (1 e
pehui_^^()[]e
pehti ^SS)
rv'V AAAAAA I
\\\ /WWV\ I
^ ^J AAAAAA I
to arrive at, attain to, to reach
the end.
the back part, the end.
the lower part of the
back, the buttocks,
thighs.
stern of a boat.
s^Yamp, marsh.
© 0.1—r I
pehrerD
D
A )
A ^
\ to run.
150 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
pehreruD
Pehreri 8
pehti ^^^ ^^
^ w
pekha ^ 1^ ^
runners, a class of being's.
^'Runner'^ a name of Ra.
strength of the thighs
' originally, then strength,
might, power, in general.
to separate.
Pekhat
pekhes D
pes
A
D
pesakes
peseh
D
the name of a goddess,
to cover over, fall on.
ink-jar.
Z5 y""^ \A ^ mistake for '
D
—H— f^ Q(\ to spit.
to eat, to bite (of an insect
or animal), to sting.
Peskheti ® ^—«— w A
pesesh n ii^=)X
a divine envoy.
-H1
^1 1
D CZSZD j
to divide, to cleave, to allot.
D OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,
divisions.
151
D XM
I
W,
pesk D
D
pest (pestch)
^^"^
Pesk-re D y^^^
to spit.
a proper name.
e III . Ill D . ^,
,nine, ninth.
'^111 111'
III 111^
pest D
D-M— ciri
to shine, to illnmine.
D
D
D O
pest
pesttu
Pestu
pest
pest
pestu
pest tep Q ^ ®
^::^ ^ fli ! rays of light , radiance,
>^fit^J| the god of light.
to spread out like light.
A
-H— ^,—-H— ^(^ \ back, backbone;
D tV v, I
pesh DI w I
X A
to move the head,
to spread out.
D
152 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION a
peshen
\
Peshenn
Peq
pequ
peqt
peqt
pek
pek
Peka
pekes
pekas
Pekes
pet
D X
AAAAA,\ ^^ -^
n X w
AAAAAA > ^
D A
D ^ZlCZZD
niijZS
I
D
ffl. ^ .
SIT I
IkZ5-k'
to divide, to cleaA^e.
name of a city.
a region near Abydos.
cakes, food.
apparel of fine linen,
to explain.
byssus, very fine, semi-
transparent linen.
name of a city.
"""*""
J>
to spit upon.
name of ^ city and a god.
!F=^the sky, heaven;
D ^ ^,V
a.^ii the heaven of Ra.
D
pet D ^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
heaven and earth.
153
^ ooo\
petti
pettj:Ti
petpet
Peti
pet
peti
peter
D ^
Q o .A. n ^ ^L si
i ^ s:
F=;j F ^ I
i^-—J ^ -^I
F=^ ifD D
Do W
D ^
n
^ w <
D ^w ,
D ^
D
^ w <
D
^ \\ <
heaven, earth and the
Other World,
heavenly beings, denizens of
the sky.
eastern heaven, or sky.
western heaven, or sky.
northern heaven, or sky.
southern heaven, or sky.
to crush, break.
a proper name,
a ^-^^,
.
D ^^^^ to see.
D ^
who ? what ? an inter-
rogative particle.
what then is it ? i. 6.,
what does this mean ?
154 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D
peter \ ° "^[]{'^
]
petra f ^ to see, look at, observe.
Petra ^ "="f] S ^^^ ^ the name of a god.
Petra-sen ^(H J^^^ AAAAAA
I I I
the name of a river.
Ptah Ptah, the blacksmith-god of Mem-09 cr-TD D
A/WWAphis.
the temple of Ptah.
cr-zi
^ U I or Het-ka-Ptah, ^'House
cr^ © ' of the double of Ptah",
a name of Memphis. The com-
mon name of Egypt, 'Alvutttoc:,
appears to be derived from
these words.
D
u
Ptah res aneb-f D
Ptah-Seker
Ptah-Sekri
isl
R "^^ Memphis of the
Other World.
TT ,^^_ 1^^Ttah [to the]
±± ^ south [of] his
Wall", Ptah of Memphis.
a dual god formed of Ptah
of Memphis and Seker,
the old god of the Other
World of the region of Memphis and
Sakkarah.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 155
Ptah'Sekri'Temw
^ 5^ a triad formed" ^K^ U formed of
Ptah of Memphis, Seker, and Temu,
an old god of Ann, or Heliopolis.
Ptah'Tanen ^ 8 '^ 9 1 1 a^^^ ^^^^ S^^ formed of Ptah
^ A(hr=L)TT li of Memphis and Tanen,
an old cosmic god of the region.
Ptah-mes Q
ii'i
pet
pet
Petet
D ^
D
A
D ^
Dpetsu
Pet-mer
1^^II
I
a proper name.
to open out, to extend, to
stretch out.
a kind of unguent.
name of a god and city.
to break open, opener.
^'Broad Lake", the name
of a shrine.
K^=^
fa
fat
F.
he, him, it, its, his.
to bear, to carry, be car-
ried, to lift up, to dimin-
ish through decay.
156 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
^\K^=^ da ^ c
Fa-a
Fa-akhu
Fa-pet
Fa-Heru
Fat-Heru
bearers, carriers.
to raise the hand.
the god of the lifted hand.
"^^ (S ^—° ^i^I
a proper name.
^'Supporter of the sky"; the name
of the £:od of the Seventh Aat.
FaU'herU'Sen
fau ^fenkhu
A/\AAAA
^
FenkhuAAAAAA
®
fentAAAA/NA
c:^
^'bearer of Horus"; a
name of Osiris.
''the city of the bearer
of Horus".
K ^
—
' ^I
:;;;;:::;;: ^'those who^' I
' > I 1I I I lift up their
faces"; a class of divine beings.
(T^ III riches, wealth, abundance.
offerings.
^ c:^1 vSi f) I
^^® name of certain
Jf &LL li I dwellers in Syria.
worm, serpent, reptile; plur.
>AAAA V io JfAAAAAA V "S Vy;^>^ , AAAAAA
III ^ «2I I I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 157
fent
Fenti
^AAAAA^
I
/WVV\A C-o ?
c:^m
nose;plur. ^^^^-^ v:^ ,
^^-<=-- ^/
^o' 111 r
w
(1ijT
a form of the god Thoth
;
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
fekh
fekhekh
'"^^ to untie, unloose, destroy.
to burst through.
feqat
feka
fetu
fettu
feUab
S
a bread -cake, food in ge-
neral.
to make water.
worms.Ill ^
^^—- tk <S^ fish.
I I I
O languor, disgust, weariness.
158 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ftu
fetqu
em
em
em.
em ab
II
II INI
7 I i'II' ^
four ; 1 1 1 1 fourth.
(5 destruction, damage.
M.
sign of the present participle.
kSi^
particle of negation, no, not;
-i w I ,,
let not make
to stink (my name).
in, into, from, on, at,
with, out from, of,
upon, as, like, accord-
ing to, in the manner of, among.
opposite, in front
of, confronting.
em bahC=v)
C=V)
^ ^=11)
f^=LD
before, in the presence of ; the
old form is ^ j
r—iS)
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 159
em bah a^i^^^r^
r'=iD before, in the presence of.
em paitu \K "t^ 1k f]fj
^ before, when not yet.
(^
em nem {uhem) \\ ]I\K
em nem. (uhem) a \K n ^—°|
em. ruti K t^ "^ ^^ outside.
a second time.
em hat \K
em hati a \K _^ ^ ^
em her ^j^
before.
upon.
em khen
em khennu
MD n
AAAAAA d ^
e222 khenn
em. khert
em khet
^^-^SrO AAAAA/
cri]
inside, within.
^ A
A
on behalf of.
em sa^^ I
behind , after , in the
train of.
at the back of, behind, after.
160 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
em qetk D ^A
ma
round about, throughout,
part of a boat.
mat ^maa
tO:^
-C2>-
to be new, to renew,
^^ made new, _>^m new.
^IX^
maau >^^%|,-J^
I I I
iMaaf-<2>- /¥^ -C2>-
ceive
;
to see,
to
look
upon,
to be-
hold,
ob-
serve,
per-
maa-C2>-
_Zi ' <s>- J^ _M^ Ji
'
AAA
tk seen, observed;
plur.part. ^-^^{jlj^,
^ -^ sight, view, glance
AAAAAA
222a af (or arit?)'.
, ^y^'o ,:>^^ I
^y^*"
eye;
i
<:=i an eye.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 161
maati (or ariui?) "^^^:^
^^ oO O
-C2>-
«^ei o©
I
W I
' O W I
w
the two eyes.
maat
maat nebt -^^^^^
maat Ra
i22aaf JFferu
222aat SAu
niaat Tern
maa-ant-f
maa-anuf
lY.
I ^
eyes.
every eye, i. 6., every
body, all people, folk,
mankind.
eye of Ra.
^ K "^/I
*^^-^i^ right eye of Ra.
'
1
3
^:^irzir
>-<2>- J¥\
eye of Horus, the name of
offerings.
eye of Shn, i. e., the sun.
eye of Tem, i. 6., the sun.
9 ^^ 5i the name of a plank,
-/J ^^"=^ ^ or peg, in the magic
boat (Chap. XCIX).
the name of one
of the Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
11
Q AAA/^A
162 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Maa-atef'f-kheri'beq-f ^w
1M '^^=— J| the name
of one of the spirits who guard
the bier of Osiris.
Maati-f-em-khet -^^w
X
w
Maa ti-f-em-tesw
Maa-em-kerh-annef-em-hru
Maa-ha-f
Maa-ha-C2>-
^^
'4ie whose two
eyes are of fire";
the name of one
of the Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
"he whose two
eyes are like
knives"; the name of one
of the Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.
"he who seeth in the night what
is brought to him in the day";
a proper name.
f®
"seeing what is
behind him"
;
a proper
name.
Maa-heh-en-renput seemgI I I r^ i^
^^^^^wvA III millions
of years"; a proper name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 163
.^^^l\
Maatuf'her-a -<^
Maaiu-su (?)
Maa-thet'f
maar
maar
maa
maauti
lion,
a proper name.
?^[ a proper name.
a proper name.
restraint, misery, af-
fliction, wretched one,
oppressed one.
maa
) I
I I I
maau
maa-kheru
the lion-lioness god, i, e., Shu
and Tefnut.
to be right, straight,
just, true, to pay
which is legally
due, or what it is
right to pay, to
give a statutory offering.
''true word", or
"true of word",
or "true voice",
or "true of voi-
•PI
^ D
maat-kheru
ce", he whose
word whenspoken is fol-
lowed unfailing-
ly by the effect
desired. These
words are plac-
ed after the
11*
164 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
maat
names of the dead, and appear to
mean something like ^'triumphant",
crown of triumph; S^ to be
right.
f? f? ^ ^ ' ^ ' truth, what is right, true,
r r I c=^=£=n ^ straightness, law, order;
' V. D^^
I^ ^\ doubly true
:
ili_ the scales balance
exactly. ^ '^^)\ ''[with] the cord of
maat", i. e ,uniformly and regularly;
o)
PHI beautiful truth,
^=^ji^
a righteous judge.
true, right of heart.
^ H^^^^ S^ ^^^^ lapis-lazuli.
A n ^^^ O' I^ .=^ J] thy genuine friend.
real royal scribe.
s^ AAWsAA
in very truth,
really true.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 165
s^r^ [most truly a mystery.
Maatim mi
the goddess of truth,
law, order, etc.
Maatir r w 5a o i' I the two goddesses of truth,
maati
Maatiu ^^7
truth, right.
(sic)
^^=3 ^ I
the gods of truth, law,
order, etc.
maat ^^ ^ a district, or region.
maa
maa
mi
AAA/\AA .?: .-y /
AAAA/NA 1
2±2
the cities or districts of the
two Maati sroddesses.
limb.
windsail, wind, breeze;plur.
166 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
maa
maa
^A
to stretch out (?).
to journey.
maautu
maftet
mama
Manu
maha
mahu
mahu
mast
Mastiu
m
mtak
mtautmatu
r^t^l stalk.
> ^
DOGr-^^
f @
lynx.
palm (?) tree.
the Mountain of Sunset,
a part of the head,
part of a boat.
tk ^ a crown, wreath.
Jl I I I
j-l?leg; dual
^j-^l^,
-^ ^^~"~~"^s.^ '
I^ group of star-gods.
<$.
aqet ^ '^ ^i ladder; plur. ^ oil I
Z5 a precious stone.
ooo
1 ^ '^'^ %\ el^ incense.
Matchat
ma
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 167
^ the name of a city.
fl n fl Jl ^s, like, concerninc^, even as.
^^^'^^^X^ like that same one.
^
AAAAAA
^ w
If\ AAAAAAI
I
, W , I
/
inasmuch as, even as.
AAAAAA
(1
like that which.AAAAAA
^1
^
D
after the manner of.
matiw
a person or thing resembling an-
other person or thing, type, copy.
wdivine image
;
^ w ^ I
I his divine
images.
matet c^ c^ picture, likeness, similitude, like
unto, copy of ; v\ x likewise.
man O n AAA^ Q1^
^..wv.tQ.(Jg^y^
AAAAAA f\ h AAyvAAA
o
A f\ AAy\A
mau
man
mau
mau
ma
AAAAAA.
168 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
^I^ lion;
IH^^lions.
n t^j^ Q
to knead, to mould, to fashion.
^give
Jgrant, let there be! who?
what? behold! v\ be-
hold thou Si./wvAAA behold ye
!
Ill '^
mta
maa
maai
s.come ! give ! bring ! \\
^^I'^f onW
A J
Aill'
Maau'taui
maat ^= '- ^ place.
name of a god.
nrz2
maaat ^ name of a place.
nrz2
mab nnn thirty.
mabiun n n fl Q |^ J I
^^^ thirty great gods.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 169
mabit nnnI I (
nn:nc-D
mafket ^
Manaat
name of a place or building.
turquoise.
v. \ AAAAAA ^^ == \\cr^
Marqatha\\ -—°^
mahai
m the name of a scod.
mahui
mahena
maha
Mahu
makha
makha K
makhat \K
^ ra
mahatti \\ ^—>^ ra
S^ ra
• \\ n AAAAAA
m^ w
^==' people, tribe, gene-
' ' ' rations (?).
fire.
^-^
milk vessels, udders (?).
milk vessel,
standard,
the name of a man.
J\ to weigh.
U
p. ^AAAAA
balance; JTTI
41
the balance
of the earth.
170 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
\K ^I^%>)]i > intestines.
sledge for a sacred
boat or s^od.
makhiu \\-—'U\^\^\ ^^^^'^' '^'^^ '^''^'''^
I ^ I burning on them.
makhentAAAAAA
AAAAAA
^ ^ \N
a boat.
masheru \^ ]
\ evening, eventide.
makat
maku
maki
maket
makeGti
makha ^'^f
place.
to protect, protection.
protector.
a thing which protects, amu-
let.
o objects made of turquoise.
Ill
^ to turn round, or behind,
back of the head.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 171
maket \\ ^^—^ station, place.
maqet W -—° M ^^^ ladder.
matauJi^ ^ D Ai I weapons, short spears,
<::^
^lilharpoons.
Dmatenu Jv^ ^^^t^ ^5^ ways, roads, paths.
Ma^es
AAAAAA
JI I I I
^^? a proper name.
Mates-arui (?) ^^^^^=^=^ ^=:^^ ^
I
^I D ^^^ ^^^^ "^^^^^^
1K^ —H— «;—fl O w I ^ knife-like eyes.
matet (mantchet) \K ^^ rn "^^ \ the boat in which
V the sun sailed
from sunrise to
'"''• noon.
Xix: - ^
mathennu \K r—
°
n%.1(^ ^^ ways, roads, paths.
matcha \K^ ^9^ phallus.
matchabu \\ ^^^ I f] ^ \^ ^^ '
^ chain, fetter.
Matchet \\ ^"^—
=^ ,--^-^ a proper name.
172 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
matchet
Misheps
mu
222[u]lY
mu
M\s; fl
I w I n
n
to use force, to compel, to
constrain.
a proper name.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
water, essence.
AAAAAAy AAAAAA
pool I/VvAAAX AAAAA^ C^
^ 1—
r
Q AAAAAA
AAAAAA I '^
the pool of the well of Amenti
;
1^ ^ ^ "^— the pool of Kher-
^ aha.AAAAAA
AA^NAAAQ£l
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^^\ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
VSAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAA\
•^I ^^ AAAAAA
^-^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
I AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
] the god of the water, or divine
J
essence O7 AAAAAA
AAAAAA I
essence of
Ra.
V
AAAAAA LI
brow (surface ?) of the water.
what is in the water.
water.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
a decoction, as in :
—
AAAAAA 7^
AAAAAA
AAAAA\ I f^^^^WVA Q ^^^ Q
AAAAAA
AAAAAA I AAAAAA
AAAAAA ?^
AAAAAA
AAAAAA I <" ^
A^yvAAA TT
AAAAAA ^AAAAAA I
n
flower water.
^^^^ o saltpetre water.
sAAAAA III
1(10mcense
water.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 173
T==iL,
mut
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ^AAAAAA fV>n ^^AAAA/V\ -XL
^[
incense water.
o I
dirty water.
Q(O
]
^on'^Q8\ f
J>
mother.
znuti
Mut
^ ^O
^c^
parents.
the Mother-goddess par excel-
Z.nc. of Egypt;^^|^Mut in the horizon
j^ AAAAAA
of heaven"o ci ^ ^1
mut
MuUresta
I
frmn i
1Mut'hetepth ''2^ =:^
weights for scales.
1 n S^ a proper name.
^ a proper name.
mother-
deities.
mut^ o
to die, death, the
dead, the damned;
I U ^J^^^ ^ w jS I ' J^^:^
^°
174 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Menu ^
Menu-Heru ^^
Menu-suten-Heru-nekht ^^
name of a god of genera-
tion and fertility.
Menu + Horns.
I
-D/fv a name
of Osiris.
Menu-qet ^^
men ^^^ ^^^AAAAAA > ^AAAAA
a proper name.
ment .t^^^
menu t^^^ tk vAAA/W\ \^ \ «
I [
1
to be permanent, stable, firm,
to be fixed , to remain
;
AA/\AAA L —iJ- AAAAAA U AAAAAA
ll [1 abiding, fixed.
"^^^' possessions, things which abide.
r
^»^^ I
1 1 1 11 I I yjmenu l—-j \AAAAAA
D
AAAAAA
D III
cz-^chamber,
bases, pedestals.
Ment i,1 ni 1 1 1,
menti
menti
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
null..
name of a god.
iiwimAAAAAA V\ ^^ w Jr
^ the two thighs.
men e^^
ment l—-J ^%^, v^v vv ,-
, AAAAAA
D Jf I I I
j
to be in pain, sick.
1. .
^pain, sickness, disease.
j
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 175
men
Mena
mena
/\AAAAA
a
sucli and such an one.
name of a god or city.
=yH
mena
menat
menau
mena
menat
mena
mena-tu
menat
meni
AAA/\AA
AAAAAA
.1111111,
1 1 1 1 I I I
AAAAAA
,1111111.
>^i^.
nn
\ h^ >~r^.
to tie up a boat to
the mooring post,
to come into port,
to land, to die
;
ju^oi^ n
In M> arriv-
ing.
I i )
post to which boats are tied
up or moored.
mooring posts , stakes of
death.
^^11 \ end, ending ^ I] ^ | I^
ill nil.
AAAAAAI I
Ja happy ending, or death.
1
^ the dead.
)
AAAAAA 1is
^nn
funerary bed, bier, death,
to slay, put to death.
176
menat
menat
menu
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
a musical instrument.
breast.
r^^^^
-\1 1 1m t M ri 11 Imenmen i——j i-—-j A
menment
menh
menhu
Menhu
menkhu
AAAAAA AAAAAA
imin. II I II n.
5^.
dff^
jom^
^1
— ^AAAA/V\ (J
[
ministrants,
I
to go about.
cattle, farm stock.
wax.
to offer up.
name of a god.
Ito work, wrought, well
^ } finished, excellent,
J worked or inlaid,
Menkh
menkhet
MMl
M 1
AA/VNAA
perfect, ayoII disposed, well-
doing ;AAAAAA () Am perfected
;
AAAAAA ^ I valuable things,
the beneficent god (?).
apparel, clothes, garments.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 177
Menqet
1^^^-^ ^
Ment
merit
ment't
znenti
A
A ^
o o
the name of a goddess.
J
I
A ^^a proper name,
AAAAAA
AAAAAA (r
U^5 ^
AAAAAA \J\y
^^Mei3tl2u
AAA/vAA U I
ei^
Mentchat d^^^ ^
iner
I
^a:met
IV.
) r
AAAAAAAAAAA^/SAAAAA
swallow.
apple of the eye.
the two breasts.
the War-god of Hermonthis,
who was at a later period
identified with Ra.
"^ the name of a city.
overseer, superintendent,
major-domo, steward,
officer of soldiers.
overseer of the granaries.
a water-course, canal.
12
178 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION f\
mer ^^izzr pool, tank, cistern;plur. ^—
^
III
n III*
->—^,
^' rxv swamps, lakes.
^——^... ^ "^^ Lake of Maat.
AAAAAA
IH J^^ ^ n
1—
r
AAAAAA \n\i [
Lake of the Maati
' gods.
3=1 9 IK "^--^'2L Lake of the geese.
"=" '^^^.'^Jl Lake of tnc hori-
b: 1 JT"^ -ff^crr3"iLi zon-g-ods.
H H- Lake of Fire.
^*5:>^ name of a mythological Lake.
meru ^^=^ »^ fl]
peasants, agricultural labourers.
mer sick^^ tobesick,ill;f^^](
diseased, or perhaps =the dead.
meru SK ^^"^Y .i^ ^ I I I I pain, sickness, disease, de-
merau ^""^^^fl
^|
cay.
Mer R <==^ a proper name.
s^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 179
222erT f
meru
merr
merru
mertu
to love, to desire, to wish
for, to will.
a
loving, lover, beloved
;
[ [I lover, beloved
;
<=!>[] [i^ I lovers.
s^
^ ^^
mert
merit ""==^ A r
^ 1
(5
merrt
Mer
Mert
Meritti
Merti
love, desire, wish,
will.
1^a proper name.
name of a eroddess.Si.s-I
^^]\i
222er
s a
a group of gods.
two goddesses.
to bind, to tie,
12*
180 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
meru ^
5^
swathing, bandage.
the Mnevis BullMer-ur LJl
merahat -^
—
^ fl ^^^ tomb, sepulchre.
meruh ^
meriut
Meres
Metis
merh
merhet
mert
Mert
Mert
mehait
meh
^ tk R ?\ oar, paddle.
a kind of tree.
Ua proper name (?).
k^l^^i
;> wax.
the name of a part of a boat,
name of a city,
a proper name.
^ roof.
cubit,/-r--^ ^T--^ ^-r-^ ,^—Si 1^^—Si
II 'l I I'l: II I r
/-r-^^ nnn^T-^ n.
nnn
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 181
meh o^to fill, be full; ^ ,
°^ "^^"^ full;
^|](] filling, filler; ^b^
^; the filling of the Ut-
chat, i, e., full moon; ^v"^^^
Jy the filling of the Eye of
Horus;
g^ [I v:^ "^ ^[ (] V a stream filled with flowers.
meh sa "^"^^[^ to be complete.
meh
mehit
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Q AAAAAA
\A/^AAAAAAAAAAAAAA<\
to be inundated, submerged,
drowned.
flood.
Meh-urt „^R^p
A AAAAAA ^ ^' ^^ "^^
AAAAAA ^.^AAAAAA *^^
AAAAAA (C:^
oc:><^
AAAAAA .^-
^/\'^AA'- ^
AAAAAA ^:li
AAAAAA ^>\^^
AAAAAA J^H^^^ AAAAAA i:^
a very ancient
sky goddess, af-
terwards identi-
fied with Nut.
meh ^><=>\ 8 O unguent (?).
182 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
meh o^ wmg, pmion.
meh <=><=>\I ^ ,
""^^ garland.^ A M I
^=I I I
Mehanuti'Ra ^^ %\ "^11
''^^^^ ^ proper name (?).
offerings.mehut ^>^
mehuti ^|e^^ oil
Mehi ^><=^ \WMehiu «>^ X w
mehef cxz=x^
Mehen ""^
(MD
IAAAAAA
Mehenit ="==^
Mehenet ^^'^^^
^^&,AAAAAA
mehenet ^"'^^y^AAAAAA "^ V l/ '^'
I
^ T I
a proper name.
mehit <=''==\ 8(] [] <G=^ fisli.
a kind of stone.
name of a god and god-
dess.
name of a city,
the north wind.
placed before numbers; ^, ^,
^, , niii,^niiii.
meht
meht
mehti
mehtiu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 183
vessel, plaque (?).
<x=^ cxzzx^ -^ o<=>^
'^ W Io^ ^
<=><=^ \>
Ch cz^
f.f°.f
the north in general, the
north of Egypt, i. e.,
the Delta;
north-west.^ ^ I' \>
I
^ (^
northern beings, men or
gods ,AAAAAA
lords of the
north, i.e., in late times,
tlie (ireeks; ^±^ -^i^ i
nest of the northerners.
Meht
meht
TA'Tf.k
mehit <=><=>\ | [
i22ehmu(?)c><^|e'[)[jl±l|^
^""^ ^ ^ the goddess of the North.
mehu
mehti
0^=X^
^..^^
oil.
the north wind.
184 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
the name of one of the Seven Cows.
Em
mehtet ^^*=^ 8 '^"^ to bathe.
em khennu ^—
—
within.
mekhsefname of a wooden instru-
ment.
i22es
mesu
m.est
J] I to bring; "TT" JK I bringer,A
A bringing.
to walk, approach.
^ A
nIP
to give birth to, to bring forth,
to produce, to fashion; M !,
N born of;
|T| I V:^ born;
P^^^^liS^/Si.giving birth a second time to
mortals
;
u.-.rtipir:i
\^I
—^^I
/\AAAAA
1 1 I r
mosti-i.i
^ ^ genetrix.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 185
mest
mestu
mes
mesu
':,y
n 1^^, fll^ birth: plur.
^V:>i birthday,
child, offspring.
n I o1
1
I
mesesiu
mesu nebu
mesu betesh
Mm children.
^—^ all who are born, i, e,,
' ' ' the human race.
^ I W II I I
mesu entNu
malicious but
poAverless
fiends.
I
AAAAAA AAAAAA
IAAAAAA
I <^ AAAAAA
children of the di-
vine water, i, e.,
plants.
186 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
n^
mesu Nut
mesu Heru
mesu Serat beqet
mesit
]0 ^p children o£ the Sky-I \, i (iH goddess.
children of Horus (Kestha,
Hapi, Tuamut-f, Qebhsen-
nuf).
1^J
I i I
0=0cakes eaten in the
eevening.
mesbebi?) fhn(]j]^=^ banded (?).
Mes-peh,>|^ [j
R ^ |\ a proper name,
]D R a proper name.MeS'Ptah
Mes-em-neter
mesmes ^
mesmes mmesnekht
emseh
emsehu
V\ "iI f]
^ proper name.
= . to count (?).«
—
A Vol. II, p. 251, 1. 2.
^ birthplace.
\\ C)\_i c~n
'^ P I "^ 1 crocodile;plur. ^
crocodilesI I
If
emsehu
meskhen
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
^Pl^^ .„ s.a,.
187
I A,\AAAA
H AAAAAA C
meskhent AAAAAA
Q rrrmi
AAAAAA
^Q
^ o [irz]
the birth-place of
a god or god-
dess;
a region
in the Sekhet-
Aaru where the
gods were pro-
duced; AAAAAAI
[Z-I]|
u
Meskhen-aat
Meskhen-ment
I nrz2AAAAAA t^
I m AAAAAAAAA/VV\ (^ Q
the four birth-
places of Aby-
dos.
the name of a god-
dess of birth, or
of a birth-place.
the name of a
goddess of
Meskhen-nefert ^ f\n~z2
birth, or of a birth-place.
- f\ the name of a
^ goddess of birth,
or of a birth-place.
I
Meskhen-Seqebet rK fj\Z—3 n J I
Mesespekh
Messhenui
D ^
A^AAAA VC
the name
of a god-
dess of birth, or of a birth-place.
a proper name.
= Meskhenu.
188 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
meska §^\^Mesqen fh fj
^
Mesqet
nrz2
§iz
^ I III
mesqet
mestemu ^^^ -<:H>-
skin.
a region of the Other Worldthrough which the deceas-
ed must pass before he
could reach the Sekhet-
Aaru.
weapons.
to paint the eyes with kohl.
eye-paint, stibium, koM,
leg.
mest
mestet
fli
fi
I ^^^ \ to dislike, to hate.
^
mestha
Mestha c.
mestcher
'^]m1 B ^
n B 4n B^4
I
palette. The true reading
is Kestha, q^, v.
one of the four sons of Horus.
The true reading is Kestha,
2- V.
ear.
the two ears.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 189
mestchetch
mesha
meshen
Em-qetqet
met (mut)
met
metu
metut
metmet
met
meti
meter
metru
p^ to hate,
bowmen, soldiers.
Chap. ex. B. 16.
\K J]^=^^
Jl^^=^^ ^ the name of a spirit,
^\l D \l O 'ill or crnrl.or god.
the dead, the damned.
n ten. ni, niijOiii, niiii,niiiii,n ,n
n , n II
I
lifi^ III
n tenth. , ,
n o
nonononono no
lUiD MID no nnomil
^- III 1^' iii^'n^^ I^
^ "^%\/^^ venom, poison.
:^^ ^, f7^, Iseed, progeny;
f=i^
^ o Jfl I I I
r^TD
I I 1^1I.
A to eavesdrop (?).
^ w
I
to be right, what is right,
the mean;
the exact truth (?)
^1
to bear witness, to testi-
fy, to give evidence.
190 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
znetu \u ^in
i
1- iii4
m
metet
metut
I I I
to speak, to
talk, tell, de-
clare.
word , speech,
talk , declara-
tion;pronoun-
cement.
words , speech,
things (like the
Hebrew *1D*l)
;
word of wis-
dom: n^4^ III llli
words of the
godsd ^ ^l_Q
MetU'ta-f\
words of truth; 11 nT
"^^ ^ "^ words of evil, blas-
phemy.
a proper name.x/' oooI
Me tes-her-ari-mer c=s^ "Knife-
I ^ face,
guardian of the Lake"; the
name of the doorkeeper of
the Sixth Arit.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 191
Metes-sen
metch
^^^'''^ the name of the door-
' ' keeper of the Seventh
Arit.
to be deep;
T^ ) I [1 deep
^ ^^very dee]).
metchtu y^^^ZZ ^byss.
I I V .M. AAAAAA
metchaub \\ I (s f)«;
^^i fetter.
salve, ointment, oil.
deeps, depths.
"''''"'' ^^v\
V^-n ,
Vy,—:— a preposition, in, to, for, be-
cause. With additions :
—
AAAAAA W 1
n v of; with plural following,7^ AAAAAA iiCN
1' l'^>
192 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION aa/wna
n
na
naiu
AAAAAA
I I I
we, us.
no, not ==
invisible.
.,-/u.AAAAAA
hAAAAAA
AAAAAA ZV-, ^^sX 'AAAAAA ^^
_> ^AAAAAA i*\ AAAAAA f] P
those, the; ^ a5>^, S^?
those who are after.
those of;
thine
\those of
those belonging to.
na AAAAAA
nai A/VVA'VA
,-r^^
nau AAAAAA
,^^^
I^
air, wind.
Naarik a proper name (?).
Naarrut
-- . jn AAAANA fN <--":>Naarrutf -^ A^^ c-a
^2^iVanaaruff,,^%^ ^
n ^s>- c-i:
Naarerut "^^^
'the place where
nothing grows",
a name for a
region of the
Other World.
See An-rut-f.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 193
Nak (?)
name of a god.
Si££^en Aker-^'^^^ '^J(?)
Nathkerthi
n-a
nah
nas
nasu
Nak
na
naai
nat
Naau
nau
IV.
I, me, my.AAAA/\A AAAAAA AAAAAA
1 LI J
\
AAAAAAm]ury.
qra
AAAAAA V Q n AAAAA/
AAAAAA <r\ y i2,
AAAAAA
AAAAAA . ,
to call, cry out, invoke
;
AAAAAA I 1 ^Zi^ nj AAAAAA 1|
invoked.
the name of a fiend and
enemy of Ra.
ds, enemies.
w A to journey, to travel, to come,
to arrive, to advance.
fiend, devil; plur.
name of a god or devil.
I I I
13
194 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
naa
nar
Nart
AAAAAA V
m
I I I
M
a decree (?), a design, pic-
ture.
a reed pen, painting reed,
a proper name.
Nartiankhemsenf "Z^^ O''^^ W W name of
nash
nak
AAAAAA \X
i=srzi IdAAAAAA
nakeka
ni (?)
nima
mm
nu
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
ffiffi
AAAAAA
w
AAAAAA
W
«; fl
mighty one.
to break open, to split.
to cackle.
m'^^^ V
AAAAAA AAyvAAA
w ^and
Q AAAAAA f]
S^AAAAAA AAAAAA
w w
Oof.
who ?
to salute, to acclaim.
^ ^ o n 7;;\^^""^ D<=^> I D nr^
r 4x1/ i^ f\/\^ . AAAAAA
I <==>,i*==P=* ' AAAAAA I I iM O a'
Nu
I I II A o III
name of a scribe.
AAAA/^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. ,195
nu ""-^ ODD ~^~^ the watery abyss o£ the sky.
nu
AAAAAA l^ *J AAAAAA
^" ^^^ Z: D the Sky-godAAAAAA
\^ 'i AAAAAA
AAAAA.^ <f\ AAAAAA/r\ AAAAAA /Pv l AAA/W\ i»\ /J\
5^^^
AAAAAA TV "^ '^ ^AAAAA
very ones; V\ aaaa^ !|
AAAAAA -PN ,,^^,,^^
these ;'^—^ v\ these who.
^ O
22 u ^v^tk(^
season, perioc?, time.
nu ^T"^ t^ to see, to watch, to observe
rzu y^ty > to go away, go about.
nu "^C^^^Q
to be strong, to strengthen,
nu'^^'^O^yc^^Ac
^^^^^^^'
\nu (?) ^r^TV j^^ adorations, praise, worship.
nuit -^-"^^ weapon, knife, short dagger.
^ I
, r^^^ gold;
I fine gold;
jjAAAAAA m golden light.
o III' oooAAAAAA
Nub-heh (^'^^^^^W\
S\ ^'Eternal gold"; a name of
o III ^11^ Osiris.
13*
196 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
s; anub
(^
to mould, to shape, to fashion,
to form; fwl , C^^i^
J(! (I
fashioned, inlaid.
nubheh
Nubti
nun
nur
nuh
nuh
nukh
nuk
fwTi8 ^ blossom, floAYer.
w
\AA/W\
AA/VW^
AAAAAA
DAA/N/^AA
DAAAAAA
o
name of the god of Ombos,
i. e., Set.
to pay homage.
a kind of bird.
.—
P
^
to masturbate.
^ to bind, to tie, to fetter.
^ cords, cordage, rigging, tackle.
Ill
nuhu ""^^^^ R §- flower, blossom.
nubti '^^^^s^'^X'X W P^^^^ ^^ horns.AAAAAA
vato be burnt,
OI.
o
r^ AAAAAA AAAAAA
^ AAAAAA AAAAAA_;
0^D
I
'
I, even I.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 197
nut
Nut
Nut
nut
nut
nuti
nui
nut
D ^
O ^
the sky, heaven.
r^i
o Qc^
^
the Sky-goddess, the wife
of Seb , or Keb ; the
name of a sail in the
magic boat.
AAAAAA
^I ^1
> the night sky.
O (^ '^^ e cords, ropes,
^ 111' ^\" 111
® © © AAAAAA
City; plur. ^ ; ^ ^city of god.
citizens.
1
O
^ I
AAAAAA I
AAAAA/ I
AAAAAA I
AAAAAAAAAAAA TT
^I
AAAAAA I
AAAAAAIA/WV\A I
,^>, AAAAAA
AAAAAA
O —^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
D ^1
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
s:I
canal, stream, river,
flood, any large col-
lection of water.
198 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ,wwaa
Nut'Urt ® "^^^^ ''great city" ; the name of a
^• ^ lake in Sekhet-Aaru.
NutU'hru ^^^'^^^(^ ra t^® a proper name.
nuti 7^ ^ -K sweet air (?).
nut ^r^'^^=^^^ to bear, to carry, to journey.
Nutiu p^I^ ^h\^K' %\ A 1^ I
^ class of divine beings,
neb
M^^li„gtj ^^ ]
(in late times fw^ or F^=^), each,
Jr\AAAAAA
l| ^^ every kind^ '
I I J ^of evil thing,
with bu,J
1^;:^:^,J^
,^^~-^ every-
where. See also underJ ^.
„gt, __, ^__. 5^ ^^ ] lord, master, sovereign;neo ^^1=:^,^=^^,.^^1 ,_, ^,
.^:^
i I I
e III
rzebf ^^==^ lady, mistress ; in late times ''lord".
^^
^ju ^^ lord of, possessor of, owner of, e.g.,
^^3:7I ; compare the use of
hv:^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 199
neb abu
neb Abti
neb amakh
neb Amenti
neb aaui
neb abui
neb ankh
O!
tj
"lord of hearts"; a name of
Ahi.
O o a
S I
lord of the East"; a title of
Ra.
I
^-^T"
"lord of veueration", i.e.,
one to whom service is
rendered and homage
paid; ^^=^^J^-
"lord of Amenti" : a name
of Osiris
;
ft the
lords of the Other World
;
C^ C2i
\\
"lady of Amen-
ti", a title of Hathor.
'lord of the two hands".
'1 ord of the two horns'
a title of Amen; the
> name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.
^ _ J "lord of life" ; a title of Osiris.
.
k-"^\ the title of the sarcopha-
V ^-us and the bier; late
J form—7 r\ /VAAAAA C\
I
200 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
nebt ankh^
nebt unnut
neb urert
neb useru
neb baiu
neb pat
nebt per
neb man
neb maat
neb Maati
Q AAAAAA
' ®J-
"lady of life";a title of Isis.
f) "lady of the hour"; a proper
^ name.AAAAAA
'lord of the urert crown";a
title of Osiris and of Horus.
\ I I I
1^
D
^ O
j"lord of strength, or
^powers"; a title of
j the Sun-god.
"lord of souls"; a title of se-
veral gods.
[
"lord of mankind";a title of
' Horus.
"lady of the house", i. e., a mar-
ried woman, house-wife. It is
>^ ;
possible that ""y"" is not intended
to be read, and is only a deter-
minative. The Egyptian to-day
speaks of his "house", meaning
his wife, or his wife and family.
t^ -o^- possessor of many eyes,
j-lfi I I or £:ood sia^ht.
,
I possessor of truth or law,
I
^^1 I 1
^ lord of the double City of
Truth.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 201
nebt maketS^^=
nebu en meht ^""^^
I I I
Neb nebu ^
neb nefu ^
neb nemt ^
neb neruAA
neb neter metut
\"
^^^ ''lords of the north";the
^^^^==^ peoples of the Delta ; in
late times the Greeks.
Lord of lords"; the name of
one of the Forty-two Judges
in the Hall of Osiris.
\\i"
11
neb renput ^
neb rekhit ^
neb Re-stau
neb henu ^;:z:
neb heru ^=zi
lord of winds"; a title of
Osiris.
^ ^^^^^^^ "lord of steps", i. 6., one who^ I ^111 has the power to walk.
'lord of victories" ; a title of
the heart of Osiris.
"lord of the words of the
god", i. e., one who un-
derstands the hierogly-
phic language.
"lord of years", i. e., aged one.
"lord of the rekhit^\ a class
of men.
"lord of Re-stau", q. v., a
title of Osiris.
III
I I I I
nn /^ I
"lord of praises", i. e., he\AAAAA ~ll I
^-*- ^
S. I who is praised.
^ q> q>]
"lord of faces" ;the name of
\ one of the Forty-two Judges
?! Iiin the Hall of Osiris.
202 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION AAAAA^
neb heh ^^z:7|o| ] 'qord of eternity"; a title of
Neb khat {^^} J\ the goddess Nephthys (?)
nebu khaut "^^^^^ ^"^^i ,
"loi*ds of altars", i, e., gods
^ •" ^ to whom altars have been
dedicated.
neb khau ^zzz^ ^ %\)fl!
''^^^^^ ^^ crowns, or risings";—^-^Ui a title of Ra.
neb khut ^^^ ^ % ''lord of the horizon"; a title
^n^ of Ra.
neb kheveru - ^ ^^^~^t] I
''^^^^ ^^ transformations",
W © J I i. e., he of many changes.
nebkhet ^^2^^ "^^^^ ^^ things", i. e, lord
of creation;plur. ^;:z:7 V:^ i
nebu Kher-Aha ^ l^ Q^\C^ S\ "lords of
Kher-aha", i. e., Temu and
his fellow deities.
nebt Sau '^^^..^T'^ U.?) ^ the "lady of Sais",
:&mjr(miy i e., Neith.
nebsetut^^^\^^
''lord of fear", i. e.' he who in
lord of light", i, e., giver
of light.
neb sent ^^zzp' ^^ Qspires fear.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 203
neb sekhtir^
nebt Seker
nebu kau '^
neb kesu ^
neb qerset
neb taui
000^ w
n ffi
'lord of the field", i. e,, mas-
ter of the field, a title of
the Bull-god.
''lady of silence";a name
of the Other World.
tk \j
"lords of food", i. 6., gods to whom-^ I ' I food offerino^s are s'iven.
h j
"lord of bowings", i. e., he' to whom homage is paid.
IS s
lord of the bier";a title of
Osiris.
neb taiu
Nebt'taui ^
mm
=1
"lord of the Two Lands", i. e.,
of Upper and Lower Egypt.
"lord of the lands", i. e,, of
the world, a title of Osiris.
^=F==- "lords of lands'I I I
the name of a lake in the Se-
khet Aaru.
Nebt'taui em kara ^^\ the name3 of the
Neb ta ankhtet
Neb ta tchesert
mooring post for the magic
boat.™^^^^ "lord of the Land of
^ ^ Life", i.e., theOther
World.
^ "lord of the Holy Land";^ a title of Osiris.
204 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
neb tau ^r-^^ a=o *%rd of cakes".Ill
neb temu ^^13:7 ^^"^^vl '
''^^^^^ ^^ mankind",
nebu tuat ^^===^ ^ ^ "lords of the Other World".I I I E~Z]
neb teshert ^^S ^%- 1
"^o^*i ^^ ^^"^ ^^^^ tl™gs",
<===^ -^^ ' red clouds, or desert (?),
neb tchefau:zi
neb tchetta -:zz::7 "^ J|
j
"lord of divine
I food".
"lord of eternity", i, 6.,
Osiris.
Neb-pehti-petpet-sebau^ - - D D n
J Jj.^ j ,,^^^^
of might, crusher of fiends";
a proper name.
Neb-pehti-thes-menment ^^=^ ^fl ^^ ^—-f ^^^^ fej
^_Xx) w Tj © a;^;^ ^ I I I
"lord of might, roper in of
cattle"; a proper name.
Neb-maaUheri'Vetui-f ^ n^ j
.^^^^^'^'^^ a proper
I v\I^^ w name.
Neb-er-tcher "^^^^ gs ^ "lord to the boundary", i, e.,
the Lord of the Universe,
a title of Osiris.
Nebt-er-tchert -==^ B ^
} fem. of preceding.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 205
Nebt-hetI-
1
Miam .
the goddess Nephthys,
sister of Isis.
Nebs
Neb'Seni
a proper name.
Neb-qet
neba
Neba
nebau
nebanau
nebat
nebau
nebeh
nebti
D
the name of a famous scribe.
the name of a scribe.
a weapon or tool, a pole.
the name of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
'
) 1] \> iJa *flame, fire, a burning.
Jm
jiAAAAAA x^y
fashioner, moulder,
a kind of bird.MJ)^
1=Y the two goddesses Ne-
khebit and Uatchit.
206 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Zjebt AAAAAA
nebtet aaaaaa 1 s^
nepun\^
neper g ..•[—]
Nepra ^ [] ^ |nepert ^AAAAAA ^^
Nepert D
lock of hair, tress ; the name
of a storm cloud; the name
of a fiend.
a part of the body.
grain, wheat, barley, dhura.
the Grain-god.
corn-land.
the name of a city.
nef
nefa
nefu
nefu
^AAAAA
AAAAAA
I i I
he, him.
, YI
^ sign of the demonstrative," '
A A A A, A A ^:^ /T) <p. <^
I I rthis, that; plur.
AAAAAA
©
^^i.^^^il ^1™^
air, wind, breath;
^ y ^
Ip\ ^AAA/V\
IAAAww -f- breath
of life.
I±2 sailor.
Nef-ur y±j^^^
2^
I±I^
'^the name of a city
or district.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 207
nefer
neferu
nefert
I^^"==— t I to be good, to be happy, to be
I
beautiful, good, pretty, gracious,
I well-dobg;J^](),J]^J]()
beautiful, good; I y ^\ , I ^\ ytwice good, very good ; T
^^^
£:ood one or thins:fe 7 ooo
graciousfine gold; ^ J ^^^^
speech.
with I, happiness, joy, gladness
6iii4.=^!'j6A
I f^im\-iIII' Am
beauties, splendours,
fair things,good
things.
Nefer-her T ^
neferu ^T^
"fair face", a title of Ra and
of Ptah.
Nefertl^l
the name of a lake.
^-^ to be glad (?).
I I I
girl, maiden ; a proper name.
208 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
nefert T ^^ A name of a tree.
a proper name.
NefersentJC
name of a city.
Nefer-Tem t
name of a god, the son
nem
Nem
nem
newa
vt \\ %^ J I ^f Ptah and Sekhet.
J^^ to defraud =I ^||)^(?)
^ffl a proper name.
il ^'ikl^
to walk, to stride, go
about, wander about.
A
j^i^nemnem
^^ Anemt
nema
, A step, stride; piur., , ,o I'
^''^ ^ III' A ' iir
AAAAAA ^-^ A
AAAAAA VTX ^ n WnO .'^ AAAAAA (TX ^^, Q
who then? ^'^^^^^N^"^
—
°
who then art thou ?
nemm
nemmat
nemma
nemeh
nemes
nemt
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
^J]
I
to lie dead.
209
AAAAAA I \J\ M 1^-0^
nrzi
^^
bier.
Vyg^Ji dwarf.
to understate the reading
of the tongue of the ba-
lance, to be young, lowly,
poor, humble.
the name of a crown,
tiara, or fillet for
the head.
block for slaughter,
the chamber in which
the damned suffer-
ed decapitation and
mutilation;
plur.
3
1
nemtchet
nenr1^
1 -]
a place of slaughter.
a sign of the demonstrative"^ /SAAAAA ^V A^AAAA
AAAAAA
this is he
who;
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AA/VAAA (](]%> I these wlio
1 1 ^'^'^ S\
IV. 14
nen
nen
nen
210 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
\X^ unguent.AAAAA/",AAAAAA
n n ;^^^ a kind of stuff, linen.
AAAAAA ^i. I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
neni
neniu
AAAAAAAAA I I .'^l
AAAAAA I I —tX I
AAAAAA —Zx 1 I
to be weak, helpless, ex-
hausted.
I I weak or helpless folk,
fiends, etc.
I I I
AAAAAA ^^ ^.T.nenaiu AAAAAA
AAAAAA
-5^*^ ! winds.
VI
AAAAAA I 0^ ^^-«=*^— LJ
AN AAA/
Niti
AAAAAA I ^
Nen-aarrut-f ^^^^^^^
AAAAAA
Nenunser "^""^^^
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
see An-rut-f.
[Z~II
name of a Cow-^coddess.
nenmet
Nentcha AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
n (a late form) bier.
iVer
the name of a god.
name of the Herd-god
;
a proper name.
Nerau
ner, nert
neru
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 211
name of the Herd-god
;
a proper name.
men and women, mankind.
AA/W\A
nerau ^"^"^
AAAAAA
nerr ^neraut '"'-^
nert ^T^Qfi AAAA/V\
Nerau'ta ^^^^
neraut """"^^^
net
neha
neha
^¥
to be strong, to strike
fear into any one.
victory , conquest;
plur
I I I
f| A "Srvj^ Q 1^
"mighty one"; name of
f| %^ "^ "^^"^ a proper name.3X
"^ vulture.
ra
ra
VVAA.
ra
to conquer.
to alight.
'^'^'"'^ ^ to advance.
14*
\212 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
nehaas
nehapu
nehat
Nehatu
nehep
nehep
nehpu
nehpu
nehem
QP ^^^to awake.
J>
to shine, give light.
ra
AAA/\A
ra
ra m©m ^
^AAAAA A /WWAA ^->, A a
ra^J^ sycamore, fig-tree; ^^^ ^) (}
the two sycamores, fig-trees,
the name of a city.A/WAAA
ra
AAAAAA
ran^^^AAAAAA
ra ' °
AAAAAA ^ran^^
^1
to copulate.
to have power over.
AAAAAA
raAAAAAA
ranAAAAAA (1
ra S^AAAAAA I]
ra S^
strength.
light, fire, to shine.
to rejoice,
rejoicings.
nehemnehem AAAAAA I 1 AAAAAA
ra
neheh
nehhu
AAAAAA /^
rara'4
rara^
n -AAAAA n^^
^to destroy (?).
fire,
needy one.
,wvvAA OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 213
nehes ^—{]^A
\
ra r^ 1.1
Nehesu TT t^ S)j
a group of divine beings.
^1Nebes-ui "^^n^-^t^ a proper name.
Neh 1^ ' ^ *^® name of a god.
neh'f\ ^ ^ **^ beseech, pray, entreat.
zieha ^ "^ ^^ ^^ ^^^' ^^^"^^^^S-
Neha-hau ^#1\ ° R ;^ "stinking limbs";a^1K ° 8--
tL >M^«i
—
laX proper name.
Neha-her AAAAA^ w' n^ "^| the name of one of the
? Forty-two Judges in
nehait aaa/^aaW[1 [1 ^y i flowers.
i2el2if Ik O [)
"^ ^™^^ eternity (?).
I2el2ebijv § 1]
'^ ^^ coerce, put the yoke on
some one.
nehebet fv 8 I]
^
p I
-^k; plur. ^y o^
214 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Neheb-nefert f^li^ixj i:
the name of one
of the Forty-two
Neheb-ka
Neheb'kau
nehep
nehem
neheh
neheh
nehes
neht't
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
AAAAAA A\ 1 ''
U I
^'he who yokes
together the
Kau" ; a proper
name.
D
^AAAAA Q
\AAAAA /
\A/VW
the divine potter's table.
to carry off, to plun-
der, to deliver, re-AAAAAA (J r
/I
lease; ^^^ , ,
AA^AM/% I »
deliverers; ^^ \\
delivered.
f\ II O,— |o| ^eternity, for ever
;with
A to invoke, entreat.
Iq^ ]eternity, forever
;with
^ / ^1 time without be-
^ ' ginning or end.
ni P^^^^ negro, a Sudani man in ge-
^ neral.
jaw teeth (?).
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 215
neht-ui -fK 1 ,3^-^ ,,the two jaws (?).
O I I (
nekh
nekha
to cry out, complain.
^'^^^ a sharp knife.
I
nekhakhat ^^=', humours (?), variant {] [Xj^— III'
^ ^' i^'^
nekhau ^"^f S\ protector.
Nekhebetl []^ the goddess of the city of
Nekheb (Al-Kab).
nekhebet ^ ^^ flowers.
T II I I
Nekhen © f=~=^ ©, ^__ ©
1a city of Upper Egypt,
nekhen ™AAAAAA
nekhenu rr
©
AAAAAA C]
^ ^1 the god of Nekhen.
^babe, child.
D
i^^elrhenu ^^^^
nekhenit '^AAAAAA
nekhekh '^^^^ '
i#m children.
the name of one of the Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
old man.
\216 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
nekhekh W® ^-^ I Vol. II, p. 251, 1. 10.v:rinekhekh
nekht^^
whip, flail.
to be strong, strength, power
ful.
nekhtu
Nekht
I
I i
nekht
valour, bravery, conquest.
a proper name.
strong (in a bad sense).
NekhtU'Amen "^^ "^—'f] ...^ f)
a proper name.
^ ^ @(1=
nes
nes
"] she, her, it.
to belong to.
belonging to him.
nesuAAAAAA n <r\ 1 <r\
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 217
12es
nesau
nes
nes
nes
nesnes
nes
nesut
nesb
nesbit
Nesbu
nespu
nesert
AAAAA .^ ^ I(tongue; . r>) : plur. pV,
AAAAAA
AAAAAA Z
V
I n I
to eat, devour, consume.
to arrange (?), order (?).
A^AAAA AAAAAA J>
flame.
I
AAAAAA (J-i-U
i I I
AAAAAA
tk
grain (?).
weapons of war.
AAAAAA n /O
^-^ ^^ ]
-^I-^ ^
), to eat; ^ g]\
AAAAAA n
JMD
to eat, devour.
I
devouring gods.
jslaughter, wound, knives.
flame, fire.
218 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Nesert AAAAAA <--- ;2> ('\ ^ a fire -goddess.
Nesersert (](]'=' the Fire-city.
nest ffi throne;plur. S ^
j
Q n 1 1
1
rrs^1)
Throne.
nesti
fi%.ilia class of divine b eings.
nestAAAA/vA ^^->^
^—^ () ()
cakes (?).
nesh AAAAAA <;2*---^^ to walk (?).
neshau AAAAAA ,ep. J?\ 1
plates of metal.
neshu AAAAAA ^\ Q a weapon (?).
neshi AAAAA^ r
[]
*^r^r^ AAA/V\A 1^ nI
5^ D'^ \\^:^ 1
to make^-'^:^-^^ Is
the hair
bristle.
neshep AAAAAA
D £S
to snuff the air.
neshem AA/V.AA M O -V
neshmet AAAAAA M cZi,1
a precious stone.
neshmet AAAAAA M £2i r\ the rlame of a saci•ed boat.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 219
neshni w AAAAAA w
neshen
neshenu
nek
nek
nekek
I w I
AAAAAA ^AAAAAA
I \\ I
AAAAAA VAAAAAA
,YVYY.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I W I
AAAAAA
^""""^ v^I
1 \\ II
AAAAAA ^ ^I
AAAAAA
AAAAA^
^CZSTZ] S
—^ AAAAAA I I I
\\ WWTTTT
' "I I I
to be stormy, to revolt,
a thunder-storm, de-
structive winds, whirl-
wind, tempest in ge-AAAAAA
neral , revolt ; i w i
Lw
_y,_, thou, %.
""—^^ to copulate;
have union with himself.
r—iD
nek nekek
nekau
AAAAAA AAAAAA
f=j^ -zzz^ mite.
(^
to commit sodomy.
to have union with a sodo-
nekai m]ury.
^1^Neka
Nekau
]
ill-doing fiends.
the name of a fiend.
220 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION AAAAAA
neken
nekent
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
sto do harm or injury to
anyone.
AAAAAA
^ ^ ] injury; plur. jp, ,
,,
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
- / AAAAAA X>
nekenu :^^^Xk.<?\. injury, evil, harm.
AAAAAA —H ^
neqaut "^ Xh.^ shackles.
..—D Jr III
neqaiut '"^^[1 f] %\ e_^ those who steal away.
neka ^^^^-n ^o chew.s m
Nekau '^^^ tk >*^ a Bull-god.
s ^^nekeic ^'"^ ^ to cackle.
zsffial)
iVei:e^-ur"'"^
-2 ^^ J "Great Cackler" ; name o£
ZSS _^ <=>'n the Goose-god.
TVr X AAAAAA AAAAAA P / \
X=x' ^ W ! Neith, the great goddess ofAA^ AAA^ 6Q r
g^yg^
ent ""^of.
^^^ w^AAA^^^^g Stream.AAAAAA /
A/^WAA AAA>V>A
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 221 /
ent-aI
to ordain, order, ordinance,
decree , customary rite
;
I
•
I
I I
enti
entiu
entet
enti
neti
AAAAAA
o w
/^J"^"^^^I
AAAAAA^ W
I
I
AA/VV\AI
AAAAAA
who, which, that which;plur.
AAAAAAI
AAAAAA
I'^ w
things which exist, persons
AAAAAA AAAAAA^ w ^ w
1
AAAAAA
s; a
Enti-mer-f "^^ ^=^^ w
Enti-her-f-emm-mast-f
entu AAAAAA /^ _ ^
netu AAAAAA
entuten AAAAAA ^^
entefAAAAAA
2^^-^
netnet /\AAAAA AAAAAA ,jv^
^ ^1
or beings who are.
sign of the negative, no, not,
without.
to vanquish, conquer,
a proper name.
a proper name.
fastenings, cords.
ye, you.
he.
that which flows.
222 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
"^'''I'll' I god, Copt. no... '^
great god ; "^^ t^^ ^^ self-
created, great god; |j| | ^]
god One; |j| the City-god;
Vv /Tn S^^ "^"^i^^ ^ dog's face.
neteru
AAAAAA
numnAAAAAA ^
in^rr.
m;;
gods, all the gods of the
Three Companies, i. e.,
Heaven, Earth, and the
V\ I all the gods.
I OD ^q I D
I III I F=^ I
the father-gods.
the mother-goddesses.
the Four gods.
the Forty-two gods.
" gods celestial and gods ter-
' restrial.
gods of heaven and gods
I ^ ' of earth.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
I
223
I
AAAAAAgods of the Tuat.
neter-ui
mi
'^nl ^ !^ '^^^= * ^ !S'otls <?uides of the
1 ' 1 "Ok ^ 1^ I
go*is of t^6 South,
hiixjriii^i •
''
'^ >v'^ '1^%.'^ 1 the two ffods Horus and Set;
-^ D ^ a ^ nPAAAAAA • I -d
netert
the two divine eyes, i. e.,
Sun and Moon.
1oB\ goddess, late form I^^Jf ^^5
1^1] pi-1^^£2i
netri
1 i#s, i!i
'l^'lhU
to be a god or like unto a
god, divine ]
^ r^I
divine.
224 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
"]|^^(][|| "divine god"
neter atfui "i[]
"=">
neter metu "^ 11|
"111
neter nemt H >^ "^
neter hau "^ R -^—
°
Ixe 111
neter het
<o
the two divine fathers.
j
*'the words of the god",
' i.e., hieroglyphic writing.
the block or execution cham-
ber of the god (Osiris).
neter hetep
1
"1:
the body, or limbs, of the
god.
''god-house", i. e,, temple.
^ D ''god-offerings", holy offer-
=1 c=^= Zl Q I
I
ings, sepulchral meals.
neter khert ^ iJ^
1
r^^^
neter khet
neter shems
neter tuai
1
1
1
1
/I\ ^ o
underworld of the
god";
a name for
the grave and for the
place of departed spi-
rits.
I I I
A
"god-property", i. e., things
dedicated to the service of
the god.
"god-follower", a member
of the god's "body-guard".
firi . fi^ "god-star", the morning^ ' ^ star. Venus.
/OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 225
neter tuau &
to give thanksI
^ ^^^ ^ 1^'god-adoration",
neter tept ^ ^=^^^^^^ ^'god-boat", divine barque.
neter tchet "=1 S\ "^ ''god-word", sacred speech.
Neter ,->, AAAAAA'-J AAAAAA
AAAAAA
Neteru
Netri
Netert'Utchat
entes
ent'Sen
entek
1
1AAAAAA
PAAAAAA H
AAAAAA^111AAAAAA
Netqa- her-khesef-atu
name of a lake in the Other
World.
name of a town or city.
^ name of a place,
•she.
them, they,
thou (masc).
'^^AAAA/ -?1 n j'^c -A. ''H <—-^^"^
the name of the herald of
the Fourth Arit.
ent AAAAAA f?\ thou (fem.).
netet AAAAAA yi-___^
r" U) 1 1 1
cattle for sacrifice.
entetAAAAAA
which, that which is.
IV. 15
226 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
. AAAAAA ynet to bandage, to tie.
J
Nefit
Netbit
Nefet '^^
notch K=tH ^^
netchet H^ ^ '=t^
1 dsD' 1
a proper name.
name of a town or city.
name of a town or city.
^^J.
to protect, guard, avenge.
netch her 4- , _, # _ [1 -h ^ @ '"homage to
to
netchti Do w
i ^
netch metu "^ ^ |
netchtu re ^ ^t^
netchnetch
thee", a form
of salutation to gods.
protector , advocate , aven-
ger.
! ^ to discnss a matter
with someone, to
converse, to take
counseh
^I I
tottt
Netcheb-ab-f^ j|J|
Netchfet sc^-Si w
to take counsel with some-
one, to discuss a matter.
^ I a proper name.
name of a town and
AAAAAA A ^ I its god.
,wwsA OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 227
netchem i\K J| 4 Jl "l to be sweet, pleasant, to re-
netchemu|R ^| [
Piee, be gkd;
|^ | .^
netchemetsant tilings.
netchemmit
Netchem
netcher
^11
very pleasant; |^|i plea-
^ I
^^=^1
making, the de-
lio:lits of sexual love.
the god of love.
AAAAAA ^
/W^AA^ ^^ ' -^ r n
& H. . ,
/\AAAAA f\ r\
B 1 ^
AAAAAA n
Netcheh-netcheh
to grasp, hold fast.
netCheriu
netCherit
netchera
netchhet
clinchers,
grapplers.
to hew, to carve.
^ Q
to strengthen.
\AA/\r^ O AAAAAA°u_ « ^U:,^^ «
1^\ the name of one
fX |X^ I of the Seven Spi-
Netcheh'tcheh nC^ 8 "^^ 8 S\ rits who guard
IX IX^ Osiris and his
bier.
15*
228 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
netches ^'^p ^-
netcheset "^^
Netchesti
Netchses
Netchet
AAAAAA
^AAA/V^
AAAAAA
w
©
to be little, little, weak.
lesser gods, perhaps '^false
gods".
a name of Osiris.
a name of a god.
a name of a town or city.
er
er ami
er ami tu
eramithu
er asu
er ma
, -^3!. R or L.
at, to, with, into, among, against,
from, according to, near, by, to-
wards, upon, concerning. With
compounds :
—
wamong.
^&PMv\ v.,—D with, near.
J>
among, between.
I
in return for, as reward
' or recompense for.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 229
er men
er entet
er rati
AAAAAA
^ £=^
as far as,
because.
1°^outside.
A I
er haf <c:
er iierza <ci
er her <c:
er heru <=
er kheft her
er kher <z.
er kherth <=
er sa <=:
er ires <ci
er <c:
'"^^ before.
with.
"^ ^X^ aAvay from.
"^ ^ above.
> 2^,-=.^"^ in the face of.
^ I
under.
on behalf of.
[^ by the back of.
near, by the side of, in the track of.
sign of the comparative : more than,
e.g.,
%\il I <i:^>^^1g^c>rious more than
-^^1 I I I the gods.
^ __^ ^^"=1 divine more than the
1 w gods.
230 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
er
re
JAAAAAA V\AIII
© >^ 'swift more
than greyhounds.
A£2^
p^i^: swift more
than the shadow.
mgreat is the taste to thee more
than that taste.
\io
(^ I inHorus is bolder than all the gods.
AHI provided more than the
a name sfreater than
gods.
AAAAAA
I I I
^^ ^^ <ii:
yours.
Ij] stronger than the gods.
AAAAAA
1! more 2:racious than the
gods.
^^--11 brighter
than the House of the Moon.
SAthy speech is more piercing than
the [cry of] the tcheru bird.
I w I= <=>© cake, offering.
goose.
<=> OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 231
^^ ^^Mfl worms (?),
II I 1
re "^^ door, opening, entrance, mouth,
speech, chapter; plur. i;
I I AA/\AA/.
opening of the mouth, ap-
pearance ; v\ A strong oft^
mouth ; I jhf doors of the
Tuat; ^?P=^^^chapters of commemorations
Ia single chapter
;
a chapter of words
;
^^^^^
^ f=i H H""'"'^ ^ chapter of mys-
teries; L^^ v\ to set the
mouth in motion against any one,
i, e,, to slander.
re apf (?)<==> V brow.
i^e-aa-urf ^^====="^'^'"^'^^=5 ''opening of the great door";
I"nmmr^ @ 1]^q name of a town.
re-uat <==^ £5:^ entrance to the roads.
Io III
re Hap <=> R -—° ^^=^ f^ mouth of the Nile.
_ AAAAAAAAAA/\A
re Khemenu <=> 1 1 11 r^ the entrance to the city
I1
1 11^ ® of Hermopolis.
232 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
re Sekhait nu mouth of the goddess
Sekhait.
Re-stau <cz:> —(D— I I I
I ^ III
I I I I
[v^£|
f]-^A
Qy\y]
the ''entrance to the
corridors" in the
Other World of Se-
ker at Sakkarah.
re-pu
re-per
Dor.
^ temple.
i I li I ill!
t I II I i
I I 1 1 I I
JRe(Maau?) I
i^e(?)-Iui:asa -^^I
Re{?yRa -^^J^
temples; ,TmT, ^^ f" ^temples of the South and
North.
the Lion-god,
m\Y^ the name of a god.
the Lion-god Ra.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 233
ra
Rao I
.^ D
, ^a
work.
OI
raO I
Ra-Asar *^^-^V
^ D 1
Ra-Heru'khuti
day.
oI
the Sun-god par ex
O(
} cellence
Ra.
like
'Oldaily, every
day.
^"^^^ Ra-Osiris, the Sun-god of day
and nisrht.
[O] c=^ \ ''Ra-Horus
^ '' ^^^I of the two
Ra-Harmachis.
Ra-Temo
Ra-Tem, the Sun-god of day
and night.
Ra-Maat-men O^^ i^^^^ the prenomen of Seti I.
Ra-men-kauo
LIuuLJ J[ \ the Mykerinos of
the Greeks.O
Ra-meS'tneri'
Amen-meri'Maati
Ra-er-neheh O
. WiXP ]Rameses IV.
I I AAAAAA /^ /^
a proper name.
234 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ri
ri
riu
ru
ru
ru
rua
ruaa
rui
ruti
rut
ruti
-^^5^
1^6
ft?
i I I
^-r-^
A1^Mi A
&n—Si
A
Y^
door,
bandage, swathing.
emanations.
to fall, drop (of the wind).
to separate from, move away
from, depart.
A journey, departure.
w
© ^^' © ^
^ ©^;
the tAYO leaves of a door.
to groAv, flourish, to be firm
and healthy, to be taut (of
' ropes and sails); _ '^)
strong, vigorous.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 235
\rut <
rutu
Rut-en-Ast <:
Rutu-nu-Tem <z
Rutu-neb-rekhit
^ '
plants, things which grow
^^ AAAAAA HJ) a proper name.
^
rutu
rut
eref
erpa
erpat
D
DO
erpit ^=^ y "
I I I
a proper name,
superintendent, overseer.
staircase.
an intensive particle , then,
therefore.
hereditary tribal chief.
image, statue, august person,
the two auofust 2:oddesses, i. e..
Isis and Nephthys.
remu
Remu
"^^rr, «»•'
^^ "^^^ the ''town of fish"; a proper
® I" name.
236 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Remi
rem
retnu
remt
to weep.
rem-ta
ermen
^ (j (j^=^ ^ the Fish-god,
^^,ear;pl„r.^^(l(]=.ff,
^°]() studded (V).
^----~--> AAAAAA
J]
arm, shoulder, one side of the
body.
ermen ui *=^=^ ^—
^
^«
AAAAAA \\
^ ~> AAAAAA
llllllh
^ AAAAAA .^—J]
..^-B
the two arms, shoul-
ders.
ermenu
AAAAAA -Xl r^ U ,-v^^3r~^ A ^the two sides
of a ladder.
AAAAAA I I I
? I
I I
shoulders , arms , supporters,
the branches of a tree.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 237
ertnenI 1 A
' ^ A]
.A^AAAAA ^^s U
.1111
to carry away, to bear, to
remove something, to shoul-
der.
Remrem
ten
ten
v\ <==:> vX J| the name of a god.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
name;
plur."^^""^
^I
AAAAAA
I'l I l'
^AAAAA
o
to nurse (see renen),
renp
renp-ta
renpit
renpit
AAA/\AA
D
AAAAA.^
D
to be young or youthful,
renewal of youth, to be-
come young; AAAAAAI
^ 2^r4|
youthful one.
AAAAI ^j
year; plur. renptit f '^ ffI III' 11
youthful, made youug
;
I 1 [ Jvery young.
AAAAAA
D
AAAAAAI I I I £2i "^
D'^ plants, vegetables, fruits.
I I I
238 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Renen
renen
«^L« w-X^
AAAAAA^AAAAA
cz-zi
the name of a god.
to nurse, to suckle.AAAAAAAAAAAA
Renenet
Renutet
rer(peher?)
AAAAAA
rer
reru
rerta
reri
rer khet
rert
rert
rer
^I
'
—
^
Q^ 5ul I the goddess of grain crops
tk "^f) j
and the harvest.
territory, a place for walking
about.
A
A
A
A
]fl
to walk about, to go round
about, to revolve, to en-
circle ; thes rer ^!^ a2:ain,
repetition, conversely.
encircled.
siiA
those who revolve, or go
about.
AMi
ED A
AIII
A^^""^^ 2:oino: about retreatino;.
AD o
D ^l^
ooo
«
circle.
drugs, medicine.
pig.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 239
reru
rerui
rert <
Rertu-nefu
Rerek ^
I mistake forI
I or
men.
^ ©F-^lt2
T ©a proper name.
Rerti (?) -2^ '^
I"C^ :i
I I W
I I
I I
ly
name of a serpent fiend in the
city of Ases.
the Lion-god and Lion-
goddess, i, e., Shu and
Tefnut(?). The name
of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
rehebu
rehen
ra 'inAAAAAA J\
AA/V\AA \——M
reh
rehu
A
-^:^
flame, fire. Compare Heb.
to rest upon, to support.
to enter.
a man deified, later a god.
240 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
rehui^«ii^n the two combatant £:ods,
Horus and Set.
omlrehti
Oof] /^^/W\A
the two combatant sister
goddesses, Isis and Neph-
thys.
Rehuiw
Re-hent
Re-henent -^^'^
Re-henent
AAAAAA
the town of the two com-
batant gods.
a proper name.
^^
,
name of a lake or canal.^ AAAAAA - i ^
IA AAAAAA i^
I
AAAAAAthe name of a town or
its STod.
rekhil
to be wise, to have knowledge
;
knowingly, with in-
rmtent;
known-^JU. ^^ unknown.
rekht knowledge, a list, inventory,
total.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 241
rekh ab ^i
rekhu khet
rekhit <=
J O to understand,
^ IJw^ ^ [
"knowers of things",
J' ' ''"^i i. e., the wise gods.
beings of know-
rekhes
ledge, rational be-
ings, men and wo-
men, people, man-
kind.
to sacrifice, to slaughter,
Rekhtiw
the two goddesses Isis and
Nephthys.
Rekhti'Merti-neb[tiyMaati -? ^ ^ "^^f) ?)
^zz::^ ^^ P P® the two goddesses
who were the ladies of the city
of Maat.
res
resu
resit
restu
IV.
Zl ^^^
-^D-
^^^
1
to watch, be awake
a ^^^ awake
;
^ ^ ill I I
rouse up ! wake up !
^I
the nine watchers.
^^^ I
j-±^I
night watchers.
16
242 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Res-ab
Res-her
res
1
^^^
^^^
resiu
w -n w
O the warder of the FourthI Arit.
<@» the warder of the ThirdI Arit.
south , southern ; 4> ]\F O
South and North, all Egypt.
^
> southerners, southern srods.
Resu
resu
s: ^ 1
I a proper name ; fern.I
]\^\^I±!
south wind.
Resenet (?)
resh ^I w I
[ W )
'\J ^ ^ proper name.
(jr I
resht
reshui
rek
to breathe with joy, to re-
joice.
gladness, joy, to snuff, to
inhale.
f w I
tk^^^ the two nostrils.
then, an emphatic particle.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 243
rek
rekh
rekhu
otime.
to burn, to be hot.
fire, flames.
Rekes
req
reqa
reqi
reqau
ret
ret (remt)
M—
^-»--^
/i
A A ' ^—
^
A
A
A
to incline away, fall away
from; '^()()'"^A
m:e
fiend, enemy.
I (orI
^ Afiends.
^ A ^ A
1/ enemies.
i, e., reret^ or pehrert.
j
men and women, people,
• mankind.
I
^^^=^ everybody.
I ^
Re.a.as/.a;ra^^^j^^_^| a name of
Amen.16*
244 VOCABULARY TO THE THBBAN RECENSION
reti
ret
retui
reti
^ w[ : 1
Si.i'
the two leaves of a door,
leg", foot.
11. ^51^
retau
ret (remt)
ret
1^
? the two feet.
o w
feet.
I
men and women, people.
I folk, mankind,
steps, staircase.
erta
ertat
A\ to give, to set, to place, to
I put, to cause or make to
A°f happen; ^](1,^^,
As an auxiliary verb :
-cs::^
ra'w
a' ^ y\
I ^ V\ "^—° aiid see passim.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 245
£;rfa-i2efu<=> j^tk,11^ a proper name
Erta-hen - er-reqa '=^
retut
retu
retu
reth
1 "i I
©
ro
C^ Jl III
C^a
AA/WVS <Z. ^
A /} Mia proper name,
places, abodes.
emanations, effluxes, drop-
pings.
men and women, people,
folk, mankind.
everybody.
ba
ha
ra H.
ra'^ A = ra
interjection ,
Hail!
ra^^'^^—a to be strong; raI i I
strength.
246 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fl]
ha
hai
bait
hau
hai
hai
haiu
halt
hab
ra
ra
ra
ra
A
11
11
w
A
A
to descend, to go down into
a place, to embark on a
ship, to fall, to go in, enter,
advance into fD ^\ I I
those who enter.
ra
ra
ra
Haaker IT]
Hai ra
U
1
^^o
time, period, reign.
name of a festival.
ra
ra
ra
ra
ra
ra
ra
fj fl •—
-
^^'phallus" ; the name of one
'' of the Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.
[ [ QA interjection, ! Hail
!
[1 (1 T ^ to shout with joy, rejoice.
iifi
J
Jw
A
I the gods who rejoice,
a large chamber, heaven (?).
to send, to send forth, to
go forward.
A
ra
habu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 247
ra
ra
I I I
Hab-em-atu [
hamu ra
Hart-ab ra
Hahetej[,) ra
u ra
Hasert ra
haker ra
ra
ra
haq ra
J-^l^M
those wlio fall down.
^^ ^ ''advancing at
^ ^ the moment";
habeq '^'^kJn^ ^^ ^^^^'
a proper name.
^-r-^
OI
blemish, defect, sin.
to please.
i I I
Hahuti-am- m'^ra^^^ -^^^^the name of a fiend.
A a proper name.
A a city in the Seventh Aat.
Haqahakaher fD
000 '
ra
the name of a god and
of a festival.
a proper name.
248 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fl]
hat
hat
hatu
hat
ra
ra
ra
rn
ra
AA
interjection, !
descent, entrance, embarca-
tion.
@ brow (?).
ra
hi
bu ;:^ A
Hunefer ra% I ^
Hu-kheru ra^^j^
heb
heb
hebt
hepu
hem
raj
raj
rajo
raj ra
a i' D
to suppress, to beat down,
subdue.
to rejoice.
to enter, descend, fall.
^ the name of a scribe.
j
^ the name of the herald of
-^* the first Aat.
ibis, the bird sacred to Thoth.
to send out, to go forward.
laws , ordinances , regula-
tions.
fire.
hemu
hemhem
hemhemet
Hemti
hen
Hena
henanau
henu
henu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 249
n l\ S^ I) !^^^^ ^^^ women
,
folk,
..^^ Hi -It ill people: see also herzme-
met,
|—jR n^ ^ ^^ roar, cry out, bellow
(of a bull).
rn \\ fl] \\ S() I outcries, roarings.
rn\\ f -AW^ runner.
''-'1^^ funeral chest, coffin,
AAAA/V\
the name of a city.ra\©
[XI []^ ^ pleasant things.
AAAAAA ^AAAAA
ra D
AAA.^AA
^
henhenu
henhenit
hensheses
her
ra
o
ra
WSAA V> 7Jj( -1
.JI ^^ u
ra ra
sAAAA AAAA/
ra ra
to sing songs of joy, to
praise.
praises , shouts of
joy, singers.
d I
^ VX AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA -xl AAAAAA
^2i
AAA/v\A AAAAAA
the watery abyss of
heaven, flood.
H ^ \A/ ^ I
ra to be content, pleased.
250 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ra
her-ab
hert-ab
hera
hem
ra o
heria
herret
heh
I
ra
^1ra lu o
O Dj
AAAAAA
pleased in heart, content,
pleasure.
a vessel.
ra o o111' llf
oI
o
oI
o
h\M
day;plur.
this day, to-day.
judgment day.
birthday.
birthday of Osiris.
-—, day of the funeral.
IAAAAAA Q
^l\l\\
IT! ^I I I
ra
ra
every day, daily,
a happy day.
I daily, course of each day,
those AYho are content (?).
things which please.
flame.
heker
hekeru
heq
hetu
hethet
het
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
ra
ra -2^^^^ III
o
ra^ = ra
rara X
ra J]
JZJ
to be addressed.
to go round about.
251
name of a festival. —
to subdue. '
^
dued.z:]!\
sub-
ha
ha
ha
Haas
withAcz»
fvf^ I
@
H.
behind, get back! back thou!
(in addresses to fiends).
back of the head and neck.
^ cry, a precative particle.
] (^ a proper name.
252 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
haau
hai
Hai
Halt
halt
hau
hauu
haul
hau
fff
f
EZZC
Ui\> I
I
I
I
the dwellers in
the Delta and
in the marshes
near the sea-
coast.
to be bright, to shine.
light.
I
^ a proper name.
<^'^y ^ to grasp.
ffffM^
5
5
to be unclothed, to
strip off apparel.
f\i\T(^ ni
naked man.
addition, increase, things
added.
hauatu
han-re
Ha-her
hap
hapu
hapt
hap
haputi
Hap
Hap
Hapi
hapu
haptu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
l\f\-\l'''""""
253
I I If to have a care for, as-
suredly.
name.
f
^^
i i I
^^ a
S Q
to enshroud, to hide,
to cover over.
^^vA^
A
D
to advance, move forward,
runner (?).
the Bull Apis AD \^
one of the four sons of Horus
who protected one quarter of
the body of the deceased.
oar, steering pole, rudder.
AD
I I I
i°\orr,\
oars, paddles,
254 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Hapu-en-neb'Sett
HapUre
ham
hamt
hami
© 6^ ^ a name for
(^^^^ the ceme-
tery.
D a proper name,
fi.^ s;
<e^
to net birds and
fish.
Harpukakashareshabaiu
^^^^ [
fishermen, fowl-
"^—°^i ers.
D^s
a proper name.
Hareti
haqet
haqet
haqu
hat
hat
hat
hatu
mf\
f> (^ ^^
a proper name.
to capture, make prison-
ers, captives.
fetters.
name of a plank or peg in
the magic boat.
pit.
tomb. -~
net.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 255
hata
hatatu
hattui
ha
haa
haiu
haa
haaiu
haatu
u/ "^v (1 H llir 'storm, whirlwind.
^4-^ T ) 1 to rejoice, be glad 5 ""y^^^T?
rejoicing;
rejoicings.
to rejoice.
rejoicings, those who re-
joice.
[ha limb, member of the body,
the body itself.]
256
hau
hat
Hap
flapi
Hap-ur
ha[t]-a
hat
[hat-a
hati
hatet
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
^—"I 8
"^—° > limbs , members of the
^ I (
^""^y; R e III jj '''^^
e body; |^ |,
thy own self
j—j \» AAAAAA
^f
JQ 1 r
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
-D 1 r
AAAAAAAAAAAA/V\A/W\
^^ AAAAAA
AA/>AAA
^AAAA^
D ) t
AAAAAAAAA/
W
AAAAAA
[> the Nile.
the Great Nile.
^ I
:5I
the beginning or front of any-
thing ; the opening words of a book.
the beginning or front of any-
thing, bows of a boat, the breast
;
i\ ^ '^^ before.
prince, chief] '^^ wf J] ' ^^^ *^^
divine princes.
O^ w
c^ WI
^
the heart;
plur. ^^^'O\Z'
a rope in the bows of a boat.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 257
hati oo w " o
ung-uent o£ the best kind,
Hil-mui?) 8[]
[]"^ rr tlie name o£ one o£ the Forty-twoAAAAAA
AA/N/vAA
AA/VvAA Jud£:es in the Hall of Osiris.
Hit
hu
hu
Hu
Hui
hu
fX "^v^
X
a proper name,
a mistake for
hair, tresses.
I I I
the god of food,
divine food.
X
s a
to smite, to strike
;
smiting {i, 6., clapping)
their hands; o^ 1
1
X
smitmg.
hut
huit'Ra
IV.
m a smitmg.
smiters of Ra.
17
258 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Hu'tepa
hua
huaat
hui
huia
hun
hunu
hunen
hunt
m X "^"^ "^)^ a proper name.
c::^
C
R C) IK ^ to be filthy, in a stinking,
A 1 _^^ c=^^f=3 corrupt, or rotten state.
a
a
filth, dung, offal; \^]
^i^
acat'
w
to decree, issue a command.
to be in the state of a child
;
boy, child, young man;plur.
IL'^'^f' .%\mi%\n
AA/VWA
V AAAAAA (^ rr
maiden, 2:irl.> fe-
Hu«t-Pe-... I^^D^^,^
huh" l\
A/W\AA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
waterflood, a large mass of
water.
heb
hebu
hebit
hebt
heb
heba
hebt
hebbet
hebenut
fyebs
hebs
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 259
O ^
"^Z^J
o
festival.
J
u^' yaffil!
ij
^ festivals.
j
io^
^:7
^^^2:7
the book containing the words of
the festival service.
"^^^ fowls and fish for the
' ' ' festival.
to play (at draughts). -^
AAAAA^
irri AAAAAA
.\AAAAAstream, flood.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/\m
8 1] ^^^ t^ "^ a cake,.confectionery.
ifuir'
s a
to be clothed ; y
5,^ a
"^ fl clothed.
a garment.
J-'T-'mg;
J . garment, clothing, a swath-
17*
260 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
HebUre-f R (1^=^^ ^=^
I a proper name.X
hept 8 ° ^ fn. ^ 8 -for ft Q' ^•
"^R 1 1
^ ^^ embrace, embrace;
DA ^ ^°
Dw
hept ^^ ? C^\breast (?), embrace.
Hept'Ur 8 ^ ^ "^^ ^ ^ proper name.
Hept'Shet 8 ^(^ ^
^ H the name of one of the Forty-
Aa.\ I ^ "fr two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
heptui I
D
o _il I) M I I
oars of a boat, doorposts.
hept ^ ^ ^ ^^\ A ^^ move forward, advance
see AD
vancing.
^M\ ad-
heptet D ^ ^ a course, a place for walking.
Hept'ur R ^g r 1)1 ^ proper name.
Hept-re R D ^^ <=^ S^ a proper name.
I
hept-re R ^-.rTn^<:=> to shut the mouth, to gnaw (?).
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 261
hefan
heS.
hefait
hefiu
hefen
heft
hem
hem
w
serpent, snake.
Ss<? <? ^ a serpent with twol^^w legs.
^i^?N = X '^^::-. one hundred thousand.
'^^=^- A to sit down, to rest.2^^=^
a particle.
J^^ ' J^::^ to r etreat, make to
hem.
hemiu
hemi
hemu
hemit
hemaka
Hemaka
O
o
A I
sro back.
C'
11
to steer, or paddle a boat.
ypaddle , oar , rudder.
I
steering pole.
j1
^paddles.
)
^s^& ^^ §™'p-
the name of a town and
I
of a god.
262 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
hematet R^ ,_^|
^ ^
hemu
hexnt
hemt
hemt
hemen
Hemen
^ w
I
Q o
I III
'=^ ill
J^
name of a chamber.
artificer, workman.
work, handicraft.
a mineral.
CZZZ]
AAAAAA
hement ^ ^
hems
hemset
hemt
nn
H
—
M
—
!l
i
copper, bronze.
slaughter.
the name of a god.
forty.
to sit, be seated, to dwell;
sittmg ones;
^11
seated.
a sitting, seat.
Avoman, wife;plur. ^
f)!^
^ ^ \LL\
\kC iD
woman belonging to a
man, wife.
king's woman, i. e., queen.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 263
1O god's woman, i. e,, priestess.
^ D ^^^ ^ f\ Asiatic woman.
!^ fl ! women c^oddesses.
i#^iri
hemt
hen
hent
hen
a proper name (?).
cow, cow-goddess; plur. ^Yv^^j
hen ka
hen
hen
henen
henhen
hen
^servant, slave
;plur.
y i v\^ .
servant (fem.), slave.
mi
A A,\AAAA /^ V\
fpsA /god's servant, i. 6., priest.
^ priest of the Ka^ or double.
A-NAAAA
AAAAAA y\^A/V\AA
/> AAAAAA /> AAAAAA
-^ AAA/\AA U A AAAAAA I I L
to go forward, to run.
henuf^ AAAAAA ^
O (^
to bestow, to be given
> or provided with, or-
dered, arranged.
264 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
hen, heni
hen
hena
henu
J^eniu
henu
henu
henbet
heneb
Henbi
"^ ^^ ^ w^ flowers, plants, blossoms.
^AAAAA III A AA/VVV\ III
-^ ^1 to praise; ^ -^ ^^^tk_A> AAAAAA I I .-21AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
with, along with, and; <c=r
n n Q AAAAAA ^-^
with; I X AAAAA^ triumphant with'
li X ^ D III ^
spake with god.
offerings, gifts.
/^ AAAAAA I I —H I I I
/> ^A,^AAA —ZJ.
8^
1^ J«^ AA/W\A .2^
I ]
pillars.
^^1to draw to oneself.
^ corn-land.
^1 1 I I
\AAAAA -sdj ±J I I '
\AAAAA -iO LI U.
offerings of grain pro-
duce.
the god of the cultivated
lands.
henmemet Q ^=
S^^also rnkiMmen and women
,
folk, people, man-
kind.
henemnem
henen
henen
henu (or
hennu)
Henu
Hennu
hennui
hennui
hennuti
hennuit
hennut
hennuti
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
^ to labour, toil.
265
/VvAAAA
AAA/WA
y AAAAAA/^> AAAAAA
AA/VAAA < U)
AAAAAA
r^—a)
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
D
e
^(=0)
phallus fi
/^AAAAAA
phallus of Ra.
i'={^
AAAAAA
Q.
I
A AAAAAA (£ A U
name of a sacred boat which
/ was drawn round the sanc-
J\J
tuary at dawn at Memphis.
to go about, to wander,
move forward.
R ^ ^ H H ^\ O the beginning and end o£
X AAAAAA (^ Jill A O time or of eternity.
8 ^ D^-^3?=w crocodiles.
AAAAAA (^ w I I I
AAAAAA I i 1
oM / fraud, deceit.
two horns, a pair of horns.
hens
/^ AAAAAA \\\
A AAAAAA L-l J
266 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
henseki
hensekit
hensekt
hensekti
henkesti
AAAAA ^" ^ 1 i L ^^
M—
O \\
''^r^
^^c^
"^^:^ {sic)
^ w
hair, lock of hair,
tress.
Hensek
Hensektiu
god with much hair.
v^^^ .^ ]
tlie gods with
' much hair, i. e.,
the gods with long hair and beards.
Henseket-menat'AnpU'eni'kat-en'Utu^^:^
name of a rope.
ni oarI
I I I
henk a M
henket
Henku-en-Arp^ AAAA/V\
Henku-en-fat'Maat
to give,
present , offer;
offered,
given.
offerings.
L
I
Q D
AAAA^A n
^; fl
a proper name.
.^-^\)]>a proper name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 267
henku
henket
henkit
Henket
hent
hent
hent
Hent
henta
balance.
'tQ J]
AAAAAA ^^ I— —
'
Hthe funerary bed,
or chamber.
IKf^ AAAAAA ^
^ -} c
A/ySAAA
AAAAAA^ T 1
the name of a town,
lake, canal, stream, pool.
MAAAAAA
AAAAAA
Ul
•oI
Q (^li AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^ w
AAAA/\A V~j
to be hostile.
mistress , lady , sovereign,
queen.
queen of the gods.
lady of the crowns of the
South and North.
n[j^ p mistress of the pylons,
queen of the Two Lands,
crocodile,
to fall into oblivion, or decay.
268 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Henti
henti
henti
AAAAAA
O \\
AAAAAA
god of the two crocodiles,
a name of Osiris.
crocodile.
a pair of horns.
^AAAA/NA \\
henti nAAAAAA
^ W L_
AAAAAA
o w L
AAAAAA 1 II
2^
j
the two-horned gods, or
I the two two-horned gods.
the beginning and end of
time, or of eternity.
AAAAAA
^ w
henti pet >
Henti-requ
Hent'khent'ta-meru
AAAAAA
^ n ^ the two ends of heaven,
a proper name.A
her
her-a
her-ah
I1 ^ ^?
@
^ ^ czszD r^ proper name.AAAAWV ^ ^
^^ in, at, upon, on, by, etc.;
v^ en her upon.
on the hand, i. e., straightway, im-
mediately.
^
^ O ,, @ O w
?
in the middle of, dweller
in;plnr
a
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 269
Her-ab-uaa-f ^ t^ ^^ Svithin his boat" ; a
proper name.
Her-ah-arit'f ^S~~^ tf>^^ f^^Svithin his eye
;a proper
F=q 2^^==^^ name.
lier-ab-kara-f # ^Ufl'^^J)"within his shrine"
her ma ^
a proper name,
straightway, forthwith.
her entet @ '"^^\
her enti sa @ "^'^ ^ (
her sa
heri
@^
w
F=q
because.
besides, in addition to.
F=^ j
#J
he who is above, or over,
chief of, principal of.
F=q chief scribe; ^=^|ifo|i chief of the
writings; i^=q ^^T^ chief of the
altar
;
the altars.
^^ I
chief of
heriu?
I I I I I I
i' I I
those who are over,
those who are above,>
_ _
'
celestial beings;
chiefs.
I I I
270 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
heriu ^ Us,
those who are over, those who
^ } are above, celestial beinsrs;
<=^ chiers.^ (£ I I ( ;
heru # t^ ^ %\ t 4
^^^ upper regions, what
is above ;^ f
F^heaven,
Aeri tchatcha ^ f^ ^ \
hert
I I
' @» I chief, governor, pre-
<~>^ ^^1^=^j
sident.
^^
"^; chieftainess, 2:oddess.
Lni I
^^ ^__^ the upper regions, the sky, heaven.
^ w^pg the heaven of eternity.
^ ^ A A 2. e., the everlasting
Heri-akeha-f ^heaven.
?AA^ S\ ''chief of his
ocean"; a
proper name.
Heri-uatch-f ^^^ ^
Y ^ ^._ ''chief of his sceptre";
^^ ^ ^^^ a name of Horus.
Heri'Uru ^S^. ^iS^t^ S\ \ "chief of the great ones";
\N \nJl\l \ the name of one of the
'^ p=^ ^^^]
I
Forty-two Judges in the^~^ ^^-^^ ' Hall of Osiris.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 271
Heri'Sesh # ^^==^ A fl _ Ifl J][
S\ ''chief of the writings"
;
'
'^ a ])roper name.^i^
^ r'^'
Heri-sep'f ^^^^*^ S\ ''chief of his time"; a properD © l|''^
^^ "^^^^ ^ name.
Heri'Sesh[eta] ^ r-^ "he who is over the secrets";
<=^^=>X I i. e., secretary.
_ _ > sand"; a title of
^I
^^n "those who are on [their]
^^==^'ooo sand"; a name of the
dwellers in the desert.
Heri-ta ^^^^ ^ "governor of the land".
Heri-tchatcha-taui ^ ==^^^ "governor of the Two@ "^^^ Lands"; i. e., Egypt.
her ^=- and.
^^^ @ face; plur. #!^ @ ^^ ,,
two faces ;^ j| the divine face.
her em her §> R <§> face to face.
her neb ^ every one.
heru nebu ^ ' i i §> ^:z^|
I^^3::='
' II I ' I
* folk, all men, mankind,
<©>v8\ H I I
^^^ ^1^^ people.
I- ^ni )
272 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
HeruiI
^^^||Herui'f §>
'^-=-
Iw
Her-ua @ ^-^
the god of the two faces.
he of the two faces,
a proper name.
Her-nefer ^ t""^^^^
the name of a fiend.
^'beautiful Face"; a name of
Ra and Ptah; ^ T ^zi^
Her-f'ha-f ^ I
I I I
''he with his face he-
hind him": the nameof one of the Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
Her-k-en-Maat §> 1
her @ -0-
heru
c^p [? J][
a proper name..:.—or U
I
> to terrify, be frightened.
Oi I I
herit
heri
heru
]
terror, fright.
^-nr^ .to go away, depart, be away,
"S* %^ Y , ?I
^6 afar off;
^ £x:£ ji [1.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 273
Her
Herui
Heruisenui
the ancient name of the Sun-god
;
applied to the king as the re-
presentative of the Sun-god on
earth.
the pair of Horus gods, i. e.,
Horus and Set.
.^i.^
Heru-aa-abu ^ • t^ O
the two Horus brethren.
'^Horus, great one of
hearts''.
Heru-ami-abu-her-ab-ami'khat
^i w
ii&: " ^III O
^'Horus , dweller in
hearts, he who is in the intestines'
Heru-ami-athen
Heru-arit (?)
HervL-ahai
w^wri'iHorus, dweller
16 Disk".
<2^ « the "Eye of Horus".o r"
\m Horus the Fighter (?). —
Heru- Un-nefer
IV.
I m\" Kins: of the
South and North, Horus Un-nefer".
18
274 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Heru'ur
Heru-merti
^ The elder Horus as opposed to
'^ Horus the son of Isis.
00
oo
Horus of the two Eyes,
i. e., Sun and Moon.
Heru-em-khehit \K |y^^ Horus of the North.
Heru-em-kbent'en-merti ^ \\ /{Tk
WAAAA ^^^~2>-
AAAAAA ^^S>-
Heru-neb-urert A. j
^'Horus, lord
• of the Urert-
croTvn".
Heru-netcb'her-atef'fTvITIkII
Heru-her-neferu
Heru-khuti ^
^Horus, the advocate of his father".
§) 1"^-=— tk ^T ''Horus on
I0<=::>Jr^)i I I the pilot's
place [in the Boat of Ra]".
^ w
^ w
w c 1
^||
Horus of the horizons
of sunrise and sunset.
Heru-Khuti-Khepera Pw
^
Har-
machis Khepera
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 275
Heru-khenti-anMerti (?)
AAAAAA ,4;;^~>-
AAAAAA(fill
(fib
'^Horus dwel-
ling in blind-
> ness", i, e,,
Horus (the
sky) when
neither the sun nor moon is visible.
^ ^ oo
Heru'khent-Khatti
Heru-khenti-heh
Heru'khent-heh
Heru-khenti'Sekhem
HerU'kbesbet-merti
I df mpp. aaa/nAA w ^y I
vernor of eternity".
Jj^tAS^r'Horus^travel-^ ^i^^ ^ ^ M ler of eternity".
-^ "Horus,
'' governor
of Sekhem" (Letopolis).
1^5^=^"^ ''Horus^ -.^ J o III .<s>-
with eyes of lapis-lazuli", i. e., blue-eyed
Horus.
__ AAAAAA
Heru-sa-Ast I J^
jFferu-sa->isar R^
Herusa-Het-Heru fK I
HerU'Sekhai
'HorusJ
son of
Isis".
I ^f^ "Horus, son of Osiris'
"Horus, son of Hat-
hor".
18*^(>l«^l
276 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
HerU'Shet'her^ ^ ^=^^ ^ an obscure'form of Horus.
HerU'Tehuti f\l ^ ' 'Horus -Thoth".
HerU'tesher-merti P\ ,'^=^, /^^ ^^^>- ''Red-eyed Ho-
Heru-shemsu 'P\^ fl %\ a D I
^'followers of Horus",
J^il _Zr "ill I or "body-guard of
Horus"; a class of mythical beings.
Heru tataf ?\ ^—^ a^ a son of Kino^ Khufu who_M^ 2^.0^ 21 ^^found" certain Chapters of
the Book of the Dead.
herset ©•f] o crystal.
heh \kJ^
million, a number past counting;
Pl-l',i,fn|- Twomil.
''"' "ilMlheh en sep
AAAAA,^
D ©I
I I
AA/«AAAa million times, millions
I D © I of times.
^^ ^N, AAAAAA @
\^ ! 8
211 I xj! R n ' ' ' millions of festivals.
heh
heh
Hehi
hehi
hes
hes
hesu
heset
hesi
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 277
k^^i]
^ ^ the land of millions of years.
I C^£^
I
o
eternity, everlastingness.
for ever and ever.
w
A' AAA"^^
S\ the name of a god.
fix to hasten after, search for; o ^^ 8 ^ li U'
'] 8 5 n ^ 1 ^^ praise, be praised, to give
' -^ i ^^ I a reward as a sisrn of
"**"^ ^ ) praise
;
^
^\
praised.
'h\
favour, act of grace, the gift
of praise.
favours, praises.
m he to whom favour has
been shewn by the king
278 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
hesiu
hesuiu
hesu
III
plur. of preced-
ing.
&a hymn of praise
I O
nnn Qxnnnnn a 1
the 70 hymns
Host uof praise of Ra.
^M.name of a very ancient god-
dess.
HeS'her
Hesi'her
Hes'tchefetch
hesu
heseb
I
^ "'} dirt, filth.
X III '
mi
"savage face" ; a proper
name.
"savage eye"; a
proper name.
1 ^ ^I©
heseb
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 279
a to count up, reckon, estimate, cal
culate; g^^, ^^ ."^^^PJ C
v\ reckoned up.
hesbet ^ ^
a reckoning, an account.
1computer of holy offerings.
heseb
heseb
'^'"ilT^ij
he who estimates char-
I acters or dispositions.
a ^ accountant of the linen cloths.
hesbet
hespu
hespet
Hesept
u knife (in the passage X MJ
hesepu ^^s nomes,
A ^3EI I I
gardens.
a king of the 1st dy-
nasty. The true read-
ing of this name is
Semti, q. v.
280 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
hesmen
Hesert
hesq
hesqet
Host
hest
hekau
u=ro/> AAAAAA V^/ OAAAAAA V^
AAAAAA
oI I I
IP
IX
natron.
the name of a town sacred
to Thoth.
to cut, be cut, cut off, to
I ... Q (] A
1
wound, to mow. 8 I
s
—
<"='\ cut.
8 n^ '^ knife
©
D
the name of a city.
Ubation vase.
hekat
[heken
hekennu
um\\
^^=^ ^1 to praise
\AAAA ^—Ar—
•
incantations , enchantments
magical
amulets.
magical formulae, charms.
O (^praise.]> a hymn of praise,
Q AAAAAA v\ I
8^%^ I
praises, songs of praise..
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 281
1 1 Jh^ I ! those who praise, sing-
ers.
hekennu R^^^]^ an uns^uent or salve.
AAAAAA O
Hekennut^^^^ the name of a city.
heq
heq
heqet
? "^ ? yi ? ^^ ^^^^? S^^^ commands.
I
,I
z],
I
z] jj ] ruler,
governor;
<?z3 ^ <?^ <>^ rule, sovereignty, dominion.
Ice-.' Um I
heq ? ?^ sceptre, emblem of rule.n? ^ ^
"^ ruler of Amenti.
^ governor of towns.
\> 3x governor of the Two Lands.
T
? ^ "^^ governor of eternity.
\> \> "^ governor of the world.
282 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Heq-antj
T
^--r
ID^^the Xlllth nome of Lower
I I
Egypt (capital Heliopolis).
Heq-Maat-Ra setep-en-Amen
heq
heqt
heqr
heqr
heqr
heqrau
Heqtit
het
het
V L^L-^aaaaaJI nomen
of Rameses TV,
O' AD l' III
(=^ III
ale, beer.
Zl
/} I
to be hungry
^hung-er.
I
T^OO"^^ a goddess.
hungry man.
to rejoice.
house, section of a book, chapter.
Compare the Arabic cu^^ bet,
couplet, stanza, portion of a
first section,
- "• ^ etc.
poei11.
1-
r
II,
Z]0'
-n 1
r
g OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 283
JI
house, temple; plur.
Het-aah[\
^\\ . ? ^ \ House o£ the Moon-god.
Het-Asar fl'^ "?^ House o£ Osiris.
Het-Amen V\'^
\\^^^^ '^ cr3 *^^® Hidden House.
LD t_ ZJ I AAAAAA ' <=—
i
Hef-A22es f] ^/]''^^^nT^
House of the Anes gar-
Hef-ashe^ t^n ^ v^— u^ %\^V House of the statues
Ldiz-^czEZ] i:^Jri I I of the s-ods.
Het-ur m I House of the Prmce,
city of the Prince.
Het'Uhem-her fl '^Jl \K /^ % S\ House of the Face
0^/5i^iTIHet-Usekh-her fl ^ ^ ^ House of Broad-face,
Reue^Yer.
of
I i. e., Ra,
Het-Bah%r
House of the Soul.
Q^ J J ^ House of the Obelisk.
CZ ZJ AAAAAA AAAAAA L— —J
Het-Bati f] S\[\ fJ7 / ^ House of the kinsf of the
^ North.
Het'Benbent^
284 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Het'ka-Ptah
Het-nemt
°ILJ^House of the Ka of Ptah,
i. e., Memphis.
^ House of the
Het ent Anpu
^1^->. AAAAAA r\ AAAAAA M •AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA
Hef ei2f kem-heru ^Z'^^ @ House
gods who have
I I vi of the
their faces.
Het-nub
Het-nemes
Het-Heru
o fw^ House of gold, i. e., sarco-
''o m phagus.
I ^ House of the
Nemes tiara, or headcloth.
Het-Khepera
Het-seru
"Zl Q^
d-zi
House of Horus, i. e,,
the goddess Hathor.
House of Khepera.
•I" House of the
I ® Ram - gods.
Het'kau-Nebt-er-tcher U Bcr-z2\ I
Het'tesheru
House of the Kau of the Uni-
versal Lady.
House of the red-^s^% gods.
heti
heti
heti
heti
heti
hetit
hetep
hetep
hetepu
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 285
w
o W
w s
—
smoke.
a wooden pole.
heart.
= D X ^ strength.
throat, gorge.
^ D' ^ Dto be at peace, to rest, be sa-
tisfied or content, to be at
peace with anyone, to remain
in one place, to set (of the
tisfied, content
;
v\ ¥-
setting in life, i. e., alive when
setting
;
S;^Mjl^f^5i^
^ D
^ D ^ D
^ D ,^
)M ^'I make Ra to set
like Osiris, and Osiris to set
as Ra sets".
peace, content; ^ peace
of heart @
^ D U I
hi at
peace on truth, or resting
on truth.
286 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
^ ^ a111 peace
;
^ D
hetep
a table of offerings.
^ D; I
hetep
hetepet
I^ D^^
food which is offered to the
gods and the dead.
hetep neter i=^ """"^l D
1^ a cE=^ • ^
hetepI 0^
CF=D I
= I
offerings , sacrifices,
temple property in
general.
C^Q zlD^^^ Di I lA^miMHI
\ltiVhetepet
I
^ D © I
^D^ I I I D "?
offerings of cakes,
ale, oxen, fowl, etc.,
offerings of propi-
tiation.
Hetep^ D
^ D
the god of offerings;
plur.
0^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 287
Heteptiu^ D
^ D w
Hetep
hetepu
Hetep'tnes
^ D
^ D
p^ D
Hetep'HerU'hems-uau
1
I
gods who are regularly
provided with offer-
ings.
the town of the god Hetep,
geese.
a proper name.
II
proper name
a proper name
r-^^
Othe name of
a goddess.
Hetep'ka ==^ U^ D I
Hetep'taui
hetem
^ Da proper name,
hetemu
j1^ to destroy, be des-
troyed.
j
destroyers.
288 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
hetemto be filled with, pro-
Hetem-ur
Hetemt'her
heter
hetru
hetes
hetet
HeteUt
hetch
hetchet
hetch '
hetch
1^ ^%^^ V provided.
^'great destroyer"
;
name of a god.
8 J /^^ "©f)
'^ destroying face"; nameXU ^ I ^ of a god.
Q "^
I ) ] to pay something which is
\ obligatory, legal due, some-
thing like tithe.
r ^ impost, tax.
illl
2\\\^ to be lord of.
l^^^^^gPscorpion.
§S3^J) Scorpion-god.
'i^ X to do evil, to plunder, steal,
A V ^^^ waste, destroy, filch away.
ti^ ^ X theft, wickedness,
white metal, silver.
O ill
11to be bright, to shine.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 289
hefch ta
hetchu
Hetch-abehu
n dawn, daybreak.
I light.
I I I
o
o
'White teeth"; the name
of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
Hetch-re
Hetch-re-pest'tchatcha
hetch'hetch <? '^ <f^ light.
^^ white.
I I
a pro-
per
name.
hetchet y^O
hetchet
hetchti
hett
hetchu
hetchas
IV.
<<
I
the White Crown, or Crownof the South.
white sandals.
light.
loaves.
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t^
19
290 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
kha
kha
kha
khat
khaa
kbaa
khaam
® KH.
one thousand;T T two thousand
plur, T ;
I
I^TDchamber.
crzj
C3
the material body, dead
a
,body ; ^)1 j\ divine
corpse; plur. 'jja
A 1 to set aside, cast away, to
throw.
A
r:emissions.
&.Ato hasten.
khaamt
khaibit
khaitiu
^-^ Y ¥ '^ throat.
.^ I le
T shade, shadow;plur. T , T^ V:> i
j
slaughterers.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 291
khau
khaut
m -TL©
khaut
khau
khau
khau
fire,
fire-altar, altars for burnt
offerings.
?'&\ '%x'^|'^o festival of burnt offerings,
J>
evil, sm.
II I i
khaut '^'^%>
basins, bowls.
to be plentiful, abundant.
darkness, night.
"^^^]
fiends, the dead.
C3 "
Khau-tchet-f
khabesu "^
a proper name.
the stars , the thirty-
six dekans ; the sing, is
19*
292 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khabet
khapa
n^j -'^^^ fraud, deceit.
I I i
rj a portion of the body, the
navel;
plur. ^kK \\
C3^ I buttocks (?) pudenda
muliebris (?) thighs (?).
Khap'khap ^ n^ r] % ' ^ P^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^7 >^^^
kham
khamesu
khart
kharu
Kharsata
khakh
khasu
god of the Ecliptic (?).
to subdue, be submissive.
ears of corn.
a kind of bird
> with a piercing
cry.
.^^
A
[^ 1 A ^ a proper name
to seek, run after.
A
A I
All!
swift.
the lower eyelids.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 293
khasi
khast
khak'Stbu
khaker
w
O
Khatiu
khat
khat
khat
khat
khatu
bad, evil, wicked, cowardly.
^ territory, country. Perhaps
the readme: or
the timid-hearted, enemies.
to be decorated, pretty,
ornaments, decorations.
[
a class of divine beings.
^TT fire altar.
1 ^\(^ ^^^J '^elly
'^omb
; ^ ^^\\\
/WVVV\ A
^^^^^"^ n ^ (L c^re of the sy-
camore; plur.^ I
I I
the XVIth nome of Lower
Egypt (?).
<C:?^ 1k ^[
a kind of ground.s I
<.,.=%^Q<^ dead body.
''^ IKf' t^ ^ dead bodies.
khatememti ^""^ K K '^ ^ n nostrils.
294 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
kha S S ,
s s r
khau s t^
J ^1
to rise like the sun, to ascend
the throne, to be crowned,
to appear (of the king or god).
S t^ ^ he who rises ;^ ^
ris-one who rises ; ^ing; S .
risen.
crowned; ^ T beautiful ap
pearance.
khau s S
s
risings, splendours, coro-
nations.
khau s ^
khai S|][)
5
khiuaut ^ C)
crowns, diadems.
crown.
babe, child.
the name of a god.
(9 o
iciiu ^T
perfume.
to dress.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 295
khu
khui
khaui
khu
khut
khu
ew
)
to protect, strengthen, to
khu
($. wdo good to.
\lprotection.
HMD M
the spirit soul of manwhich was immortal, as
opposed to the a <^^^ or
heart soul which fed
upon offerings and lived
with the Ka.
the equipped soul.
/\
Athe perfect soul.
I I
plur. of preced-
ing. Four Khuand Seven Khuare mentioned,
and certain of
the Khu were
nine cubits high.
296 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khu
khu
Mthe spirit soul of Osiris,
or Ra.
^^ I is a title
of Osiris.
to shine, be glorious.
khu
khut^ U Jj I I I
khu
khut 'tL
glory, splendour, ra-
diance, brilliant
things, light.
^^ I
words of power,
w SAi I
goddess.
Khu-kheper-ur Q.&\^ ^ ^ proper name
the name of a light-
er name.
khunt^^^^
drink offerings.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 297
khus
khut
khut
khuti
khui
\
C03
'' <^
I
to construct a building, makea cistern.
fire.
the place in the sky where the
sun appears on the horizon in
rising or setting, the horizon.
northern horizon.
western horizon.
eastern horizon.
p,j-^ the horizon of the moun-
tain of sunset.
the hidden horizon.
o n
cO]
^ n I
cO]
^ cz^
the gods or beings
of the horizon.
e)
]
J'
words of power.
298 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
kheb
kheb
kheb
kheba
khebu
kheba
khebu
,j^,.j_i
-J r
'^1
]
to defraud, pilfer, steal.
slaughter.
>; D
to be defeated, over-
thrown.
Xi I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
JAAAAAA f?\
JAAAAAA
I
^ ^J
AAAAAA 7K^
s a
Khebent
khebent
khebenti
khebkheb
khebkheb^j^j
X
X
X
defeat, defeated ones.
to destroy.
to be dipped into some
liquid, steeped.
a proper name,
evil, wickedness.
i[
evil doers.
I I
to destroy,
destruction,
torture chamber.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 299
khebs ® 11
~*
-if
to plough ; ^J
plougher.
khebs ta
khebsu
khebs
khebt
khebt
khebt
w
^3::7•IK
the ceremony or festival
of ploughing the earth.
"^ devourer (?).
Ill
star, lamp.
stars, the Thirty-six dekans.
X^ X
J
•J
loss, injury, damage; ^Jdestroyer.
^ w
dance.
^ X
J-! '
'Ih^
torture chamber, slaughter
house.
300 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khep
khept
khep
khepu
Khepiu
kheper
kheperu
khepert
m D
A
DA
D
to travel, journey.
journey.
a part of the body, navel (?).
D
D
D
^(iMh^^^flM! the STods who
are.
^ to come into being, become, exist,
I subsist, to turn into something,
I
to create , to form , fashion
;
e,O non-existent
;
<d:>O <n::> when takes place,
when it happens;
i
? ^ ^ D.
to be or become satisfied ; <
AAAAAA '^AAAAA is thy name
ci
what? M-
those who become.
self-created.
midmi
D J>
that which is, what exists, thing.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 301
kheperu
eI
H
\\
14
form, phase of being, some-
thing evolved, transforma-
tion, change.
kheperuI I r w I I I
\N\ I)I
skheperut
kheper
kheprer
forms, transformations,
D' scarab, beetle.
Khepera
Kheperra(?)
the Beetle-god, a form of
the Sun-g-od. O m
mI W I I I I' I W II
Khepesh ^ /^^ ^ the constellation of the Thigh.
302 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khept ^ §^tcptet S^; °
I
Wttock; plur. ^ ^ ?,
khept ® D
khefa ®
Arliefa .^
<^ food.
I I I
'£^ to grasp, to seize with theS* D
t:^
khefa
khefat
khefit
kheft ^kheft her ,^ ^
^ I
khefti
hand
fist, grasp.
1 I
f^t'^
j
quay, river bank.
in front of, according to, con-
formably to, when.
opposite to, before the face of.
mh
^ w
enemy, fiend.
kheftiu!.^
^ w r ^
^^( enemies.
I
vv
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 303
khem
khem
khem
khem
khem.
khemiu
khem.it
Khemi
khema
khemau
khemu
to burn,
shrine.
to be ignorant, to put an end
to(?); ^ Vv ^-^ ^ y ^S^^-
rant, helpless ; ^ v\ ,-JW aaaaaa
unknown is his name.
^^1
an ignorant man.
to overthrow, destroy,
I I i
I I
overthrower , those
who overthrow,
destructions.
.1^ A III
^the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris,
to lay hold of, to seize and
carry off.
snatchers, seizors.
jwind, air.
304 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khemenu ill'
MMeisrnt
;
eighth.l^XXtJ
Khemenu1 n "^JJ I
*^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ *^^ Company
Khemenu zz =:
AAAAAAAAAAAA -J3.
11=0
I of Thoth who dwelt at Her-
mopolis.
the city of the Eight
Q (sI
gods, Hermopolis.
khemt
khemt
r=u)-, III three; ^ third.
to think, to know, to intend.
\\ f^=TD — is sometimes
written by mistake for
khemt
khen
khenn
khennu
Khenit
AAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAA^
^ A
A
^,A,%AAAA V ^ ^ AAAAAAA/WAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA OAAAAAA ^^
the god of thought.
to hover OA^er, to flutter
like a bird when alight-
ing on a tree, to perch
on something.
I
the goddesses who fly or
dance.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 305
khenAAAAAA I
to be dressed, e-arment> fe"
khen '^^czi p---, ^ the inner part of a house,
'' house.
^ within.
Khenn
khen
khenn
khen
AA/vAAA —Zl
l^y^ AAAAAA rr^I
the name of a city in the
Sekhet-hetep.
^ AAAAAA /
V r-T AAAAAA
\ r--T AAAAAA /TV
V r—T AAv^/NAA ^Vlr AAAAAA \N\
^ to decay, to rot, to wither.
to break, smash, destroy, stir up
strife, disturb, trouble.
i I I
AAAAAA % —
"
AAAAAA I I I
AAAySAA
\^ ODD >5-J
trouble, revolt, des-
truction, storm, op-
position.
S D
khenui
IV.
O©mi rebels.
20
306 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khen \Xl
khenen \^ AAAAAA,
AAAAAA
V^ AAAAAA VS\
khent \XI
to ferry across a stream,
to transport by water,
to row, to paddle.
AAAAAA
khenen
khena
Y
a passage, a journey.
sailo]
AAAAAA 1 It n
IT
(1^
^ fl
khenpAAAAAA
n .
AA/VsAA
to lock up, shut up, keep
in captivity.
to draw out, pluck out.
mkhenf
khenem
khnem
G
AAAAAA ^.^-4rv>
6^1
a tearing
;
DAAAAAA
tearers, renders,
a bread-cake.
jasper, carnelian.
to form, join up or together.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 307
Khnemfj V\ '^
rr u ^ |A the god Khnemu, the Potter
Khnemu-Heru-Hetep V)\\ ^
khnem ^ K ^T well; Q l\ 3: J- "^^^c--^r^ AAAAAA x^*-5ro AAAAAA ! AA/VV\A .-^-^^^T^
the name^ D Vi of a god.
a proper name (?).
<?\ \\^ "^^^fj.
^' proper name.KhnemeUurt
Khemet-em-ankh
khenem
the name of one of the Seven Cows.
^a
khenemti ^
AAA/
khenemu ^
AAA/
Khenem-nefer ^ m ^ Tf)
a prop^AAA^ J^ c=:^!£=. 6 il
to snuff the air, to
smell, scent out.
ill I
^ ^^ nurse, servant, com-'-^^^-' panion.
I
I I
er name?
20*
308 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khenemem ^ V\ l\ /y ^^ smell, feed upon(?)AAAAAA .^-^--^SrO ,.^^;^Ni>
Khenememti ® K K ^ ^^?) ?) ^ the two min-
AAAAAA ,-s~^i:3iNb xv^^:3r>b \>
AAAAAA -r^^i^K^ .-^^^Jr^ \\ )^V \ J O ^
istering god-
desses , Isis
and Neph-
thys.
khenemes
khennu
khennu
khennu
khenra
khenra
khenrit
khens
j^v^iprotector, friend.
AAAAAA rVA j
0^^
those who cry out.
@D^ii.
D S
o n
lA
injury, evil hap.
to shut in, imprison.
! fiends.
prison.
AAAAAA)|
' AAAAAA
( to stride about, to jour-
'] SI
ney, travel.A /
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 309
Khensu \MKhensU'p-aru-sekheru
em Vast
traveller", a name of the
Moon-god.
ti^ S\ Khensu , worker of
A ^ ^ destinies in Thebes.
Khensu em Uast ^Nefer-hetepi aaaa^a
Khensu in Thebes, Nefer-hetep,
khentMill ^ I
the nose.
khentthe fore part of anything, the
front, in front of, before.
|-T-| ^AAA/
flln ^rj-i AAAAAA
Khenti Amenti ill X
i(fh
ii
AAAAAA
^ w
AAAAAA
he who is in front, or at
the head, chief, governor.
He who
is at the
head of
Amenti
and of
those
who are
therein
;
a title of
Osiris.
o ^f^/^o
I
I
310 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Khenti Aha
Khenti-ahat
|-T-| AAAAAA Q^ he who is chief of the fight-
ing-.
^AAA/^A piiui ^^
Khenti' Un m
Khenti'Peku ill'^^^^
^
a title of
Osiris.
a title of Osiris,
a title of Osiris.
Khenti-menatuf AAAAAA [HHII I .
Khenti-Naaret-f m. T^[
'=^' ' '
I)a title of
e ^^^ ^ Osiris.
^ , a title of Osiris.*\_4=»
Khenti-nut-f ^ ©
Khenti-nep
a title of Osiris.
iti ^ ^ D » I I
Khen\
Khenti neter het
title of Horus.
AAAAAA
Khenti neter seh
(i
|-y-| AAAAAA C3
''Chief of the god-
house".
^ ''Chief of the
[zm god-hair
Khenti Re-stau(i
AAAAAA CT ^ (0— fV
Khenti'hetut'f
"Chief of
. the fune-
^jl J rary cor-
ridors" ;a title of Osiris.
lITL^^Ii'-ll "OWef of
^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 311
^^ -^^-^^^ A AAAAAA '^ W
''Chiefs of lone: hair and beards".
Khent heh m. T^\^[
a title of Osiris.
Khenti Heq-ant Jix "'^ ? Y a title o£ Osiris.
llillo ^Xl JTill of the magic boat.
Khenti-khas m ''>'^~^c?'j\R f)
^ name of a god.c> o
! " '^'^.^ belly"; a title oflC/,e«f.K/,arti
f ^]()[|| I Horns.
^Tll.#Khenti-Suten-henen JU ^'^1 ^ ^ ::::r^ a title of
® Osiris.
Khenti-Sekhem JTL"""^ ^ \\ "^ ^ ^ a title of
^ -<op-,,iSri. !U\1 fjorusof
'a'
Khenti-seh-hemt^npimrr^Y ''chief of the
house of the
wife"; a title of Osiris.
Khenti-seht-kaiit-f ^\
^ ^ ''chief
c^T] oI I sn ot the
house of his cows"; a title of Osiris,
312 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Khent'She (or meryAa-perti ij'i^szzi^-^^
cz^ a:, inn^'chief of
the Lakeof Pharaoh"; a title of Osiris.
Khenti'Tenent
khent
khent
khenti
khentiu
khenti
khent
khenti
khenti
AAAAAA -> AAAAAA C\ j•
title of Osiris.
-T-| AAAAAA
-zi
^;;
pr-i AAAAAA "H
(fin o i-r-i AAAAAA
__. AAAAAA
-r-i AAAAAA "H
^
abode, the private portion
of a palace or temple
;
l_p.AAAAAA
I—
]
|_p. A/y\AAA
to sail upstream, usually
to the south; fij^]!)!)
^J^'
fllll
^olll
AAAAAAsailors.
a mineral colour.
AAAAAA y\^ AAAAAA Vy ^^
AAAAAA 1to travel, journey.
i^NIiA
11AAAAAA III y^
AAAAAA \\ ^s^C^ y\
traveller,
to ascend.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 313
khent1? 1
thigh, haunch.
Khent'Hepiu
khentch
kher
khert
kher
^ ? ^ \\\\ ^^te$Jname of the steer-
ing pole.
^ to travel.
a preposition, with, before, etc.;
y Iunder the Majesty of, in
the reign of.
the things of, the affairs of
property or; <=: I
^•-,
the
affairs of the country
;
the business of the
Two Lands.
as
ih
under, beneath
;
beings who ar
under the favour of
m I
I things or
beings who are below.
l^ _J^ before.
kheri ^ low-lying land, the earth as op-
posed to the sky;plur.
314 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
kheru
kher
'_Ii ^ 1 ( men and women in subjection,
t^j I
serfs, vassals, or perhaps tlie
*-^ ' tillers of low-lying lands.
to nave, hold, possess.
s:I ^Li
^'heaven hath thy sonl, earth hath
thy form".
khert ih
I m
I I i
\1
goods,
possessions,
share, portion, lot,
what belongs to
someone, property,
wealth, products of.
khert hru ^^A^ J]]
^ the things of the day, what be-
^ U I I longs to the day, daily round or
routine.
m ^I
o
A.
|o w
ra
I o.^^
Q AAAAAA Q I
I I ^ O I
every - day mat-
ters.
kher
kheruitesticles.
^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 315
kher
kheri
kherit
kherit
Kher
Khera
kheru
j; fl
to fall down, to happen.
11 o III
fallen one, foe.
u o4^^~rx I
the dead, the damned.
! victims for sacrifice.
the name of a god.
a proper name.
\ voice, word, speech, sound;
reading unknown,
loud-voiced.
i^i^
^ 111 \&n
a man s voice.
i^^ j
multiplying the
-^^' sound of words,
I. e., talking overmuch.
316 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
kheriu
i I I
I i I
enemies, hostile attacks.
Kher-aha ^ Q^s; a
© ©
a city near the site
} of the modern Fus-
tat, or Old Cairo.
kherp
\Kherp ^
C
Kherp-nest ^ tx
kherpu
kherefu
. ] to be chief or master, to
[> direct, be in command, to
'
j present an offering.
Prince, Chief ;plur.<S> I)
(j^lj.
title of a priest.
steering pole.
,tk 2^2 !
two Lion-gods,
kher heb 1^
i-j ^:3:7
/I\
J (5
the priest who recited re-
ligious compositions and
the Liturgy.
Kherserali^ 50^1=^0 a proper name,
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 317
kherseki ^ ^{ to destroy ;
—*"— rI I I
Khersek'Sh
khert ^khertu i
a proper name.
course.
O (3
it is said, speech.
khert ^ child; plur.^^lj.
^^ 1[ a title of the scribe
^=^^ t^"^j
Nebseni.
khekh
khekh
khekhi
khekhu
khes
khesu
khesbet
to run.
A
\\
throat.
darkness.
(E
I I I
\\ to slay.
ritual, a book.
J
J
J
oI I I
^ I blue stone, lapis-lazuli
;
318 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
11
11
o III
o j-
real lapis-lazuli as oj)-
posed to blue paste.
blue-eyed.
khesef a^j^ ^^ ^ ^
to meet, to oppose, to drive
back, repulse;^^2-
p^- 1
5; D
s; a
khesef'a ^-^
kheseft ^±^
khesefu ^^
Khesef-at ^±^
I
repulse ; -^^^^ ^l2^
/ resistible.
ir-
I I
AIII
resistible,
repulse.
adversaries, foes ; ^^^-
liostile faces.I I I
I I
^ bowings down before,
III
a proper name.
Khesef'her-ash'kheru ^-f "^—^ S\ <^=K | t^
Khesef'her-khemiu
proper name.
the name of the herald of the
Seventh Arit.
^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 319
Khesem ^ ^ ^ Letopolis.
khesteh f R^^ ^
to destroy.
khet ^ /] steps, throne.
"^ ^^ great stairs of Osiris.
khet ^ n fire, flame.
khet ^'^"'^ wood, tree, stick, staff, sceptre, board
;
planks of a ship;
rod.
khet vo-^.^^ mast.
- iVkhet
khetkhet
A.^' to retreat, go back.
khet "^^'-^ back, behind.
^J
khet
khetu
^ behind, in the following of.
^ followers.
Ill
to Avrite, to cut on wood or
stone; ^^^^^^^ Mn
cut, engraved.
320 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
khet
I I I ^
things, affairs, cases, goods, pro-
perty.
'^ everything.
Cbr^ %\ ^^^ all sorts of bad things.
^ ^ -il I I I
I I
(E
I I I
J^/^o everything beautiful and
' -J pure.
} I JSall most beautiful things.
^ sweet things.
^"^"^ C^ tk '^ everything bad111^-^ l"^ ^ JTi I I and evil.
I I
I i
<M> r-N ^^^ things about Osiris
[
things on the altars.
things of Horus (i. e., offerings, pro-
' ' '-^^^^ perty of).
t^ p=±z;i things (offerings) of the night.
I I I
ci:^
I i
^ ^ I things of the festal altars.
oyo^ tZi
I
'-I
I I I
T-n thing's of his father Osiris.M
pOF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 321
things of the Eye of Horns.^ ^ . -<2>-
ov.._^ thinsrs of the Boat,
I I I
their personal things.
khetu
khetita
khetem
khetemiu
khetemit
khet
khetebet
I 1^ IIM I I
(Sill
I
fiends, devils.
\\ Q to shut in, to seal, close the door on
;
those shut in.
I i
H\fl fl o 9 closed place, prison,
to float down stream.
jr?: - ~i^ wo .
I I I
5a
IV.
s.
her, she, its ; V ^^aaaa 1 aa/vaaa A T),
AAAAA/\
I I r
^1person, man, one.
everyone, everybody.
21
322 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
set
sa I ^ I
I
woman.
son.
son of Ra.
sat
sati
D
O
VrSa-mer-f 1L '
Sa-pa-nemma
Sa-ta
firstborn son.
daughter.
daughter of Ra.
w
the two divine
daughters, i, 6.,
Isis and Nephthys.
"Son loving him";title of a priest.
a proper
' ' ' name.
'son of the earth"; the nameof a serpent.
sa side, back.
in the side.
[^ afterwards.
[^ behind.
p
sa
sa
sa
sauu
Sa
Sau
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 323
^ [q1 after.
I I
l\ ..__j]I^ by the back.
[q] cm chamber (?).
to protect, a thing which protects,
protection. See"
D
I to perceive, know, recog-
i m
0|I I ]
j^knower of hearts,
"^ '" trier of reins.
©fM-ise man.
^ the god of knowledo'e.
©
Sa-Amenti-Ra oW
fl
W
a proper
name.
Saau'ur
Saa
\
^\\\\\>^^^^ a proper name.
^ -^ ''shepherd"; a
name of Osiris.
21*
324 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
(^ X
P
sau <S X«; n
i^a^^%'^'
^ a
4-^'h-© X
to watch, keepi
guard over,
protect, keep
in restraint
;
to tend sheep.
!> 4 S Q
sau, sai © watcher,
guardian,
shepherd.
I
I
AIII
plur. of
preceding.
people in fetters.
I I I
I I I
I I
watchers, warders,
fetterers, fetters.
I I I
p
sait
sau
Sau
saaiu
s-au
saut
sab
sab
Sab (?)
Saba
Sabes
sam
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 325
/ restraint, ward,w I
corruption.
tk ^ ^ the city of Sai's.
^*^4^
%.M<^4
1^
p=^ -fvUpper Sais.
Lower Sai's.
evil ones (?).
I I
to make glad, to provision,
wide goings, journeyings.
to transfer.
making to cease.
PfJV jackaliplur. [ly^-^
M(I'^X 11 n ^^^ herald of the Second Arit.
} the name of a god.
^ to consume, burn up.
)
326 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION n
Samiu
samiu
^.m a group of gods or fiends.
1^^ [)1|
>^ IIti^^ s^'is ''-'^^ ^^"-
samut [g] V\ ^J^\, hair.
1 ^ '^ W\ ^[
tresses, hair.
'^v 1^ © ^^^^ ^^^y ^^ grasshoppers.
samit
Sanehem
sanehemu
^^
Sar
saru
sariu
sah
o
^^^I
gi^^sshopP^rs,
Osiris.
sah
.1
n ^ Ik "^^^"v\ !
order o£ dismissal (?).
^[^'fevfT^^£.#''"'"'^^^ disposed per-
-£^4 4 -ir ^^&ii I sons.
Ill . 1 .
} to journey, to traveL
journey.
an estate, farm, homestead.
sah
Hill
fingers, toes, claws.
1
Sah
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 327
Orion.
Saq^baiu f]^
Saqnaqat [^
name,
to collect, gather together.
i
I
^^collector of souls"
;
sat .
sat
sat
satu
sat
u Jr* I the name of a boat,
a proper name,
^^ ^
apparel, garment, robe, dress.
to think scorn of the god.
^"^^^ evil, evil one.
I I i
n ^ U^^% ^ ^^^^^' building.
^ o
l^ earth, ground, floor of aci TV s I chamber.
Ill i
sati ^ w
ITTTTn
threshold.
328 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Satiu —^
satu
Sa
Saa
Saa
Sau
saat
Saatiu
sau
sabit
sab-kui
sap
(1
1
®
"^^i
P^^^^
the city of Siut, the modern
Asytit.
'^^ terrors.
I i I
the name of a town and of
a god.
the god Sa.
the name of a town and of
a god.
to cry out.
to encroach, attack.
n
I slaughterers.
! I
o wP.U.. pq^^l
AAA/nAA
AA/'>AAA
AAAAAA
to drink water,
animals for sacrifice.
D
to make to weep.
to judge, decide, compute, reckon
up, examine, inspect, inquire
judged, computed.
1
sapu
sap
sapti
Sap
sapt
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 329
1(] D^l judge, judgment
;plur. ^ ()
n^|| ^
I I I
D w
^ ,—w.
account, reckoning, a
list of goods, property.
the name of a god.
D
sam (saam) H fl A W\
nsan
san
(1
AAAAAA
<^<C3
abode of the god Sap.
to shew kindness,
length, extent.
to be kind, do good to, benefit.
I I ^AAAAA
1 a I
things which
san
san
san
san
sas
n3X
I I AAAAAA^ A
nourish; l[
1 AAAAAA ill
benefit.
clay,
to walk, march, pass along,
to pull, draw.
Hto be in good case.
AAAAAA
Ill . HID, Six;' III ' 111^
AAAAAA \,^^
sixth; = ^la'i'
III III
'^'
the festival held on the
sixth day of each month.
330 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Sasa
saka
saqer
Sati
nm
M
the name of a city
z]
to afford relief.
to make strong, or perfect.
PI
the name of a city.
]
executioners.
i
sati
saten/VSAAAA
I
saa
saam
sab{suab)^^^\^^
1 /IAAAAAA
I
\\fI
AAAAAA ll
(JI I -eid AAAAAA U I
headsman, executioner,
to transfer,
to magnify,
to slay.
AA/W\A
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
saba
n ^K'iO AAAAAA ^1 / I AAAAAA g ^ ^^^
I I -^ AAAAAA —Zl
to wash, purify, cleanse.
washed, plated.
to make to enter, force
fjfi Il'i^^'^ j]I ^1^ entrance.
p
sam
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD
Sam-em-senf ~~
sawiu
331
to make to eat or drink, to
swallow.
eaters, devourers.
Sam-em-kesu
sam
!^il,w
sama
sankh
of blood" ; a proper name.
eater of bones"
;
a proper name.
n^ Q
K ^ flowers, plants.
P:>'"•
n m 111
to vivify, keep alive, to
support life, to feed, give
> sustenance to, ^Vivifier
of hearts";
a title of
Osiris.
sant
sar
XDC to make strong.
=> A
^=^
w A
to make to come, to introduce.
332 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
sart
sariu
sah
sahu
sah
sah
saha
p
1^^^^ approach, introduction.
1 1%^I A
A III
P
r^l8
introducers.
the spiritual body of a
man, later the mummy;
^88
^8plur.
Mentioned with the
and the ^% ^.
-^ I
A
to become a sah,^ o 8^
endowed with a 5a^.
8 =
honour.
A
A
A L
A ^
A
> to set up, make to stand up,
set up a pillar,
set up the Tet.
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 333
suV T^^ "=' _n
su tchesef 1 t^ "^;;^ he himself.
m
he, him; 1^4^ I
AAAAAA
I III*
sua
suash
suatch
suas
sui
sun
sun
X X
fl
A' AA
to pass by.
s=]l)
I W I
flMr"fl
to be green, vigorous, flourish-
-~-\i\
nwa
AAAAAA'
niiiiiii
s» fl
AAAAAA T >"
decay.
crocodile.
to open.
to be destroyed.
334 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
1
sun
sunen
sunat
Sunnu
sura
suriu
surt
suha
suh
suht
sukha
sukhet
suser
susekh
+4 AAAAAA -r r-
AAAA/vAAAAAAA Vs IAAAAAA V
I
AAyWVA
^AAAAAR^pool, lake, any large col-
lection of water.
AAAAAA I
=0=
AAAAAA I <^
unguent.
roAAAAAA /
AAAAAA KA
AAAAAA <1-
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
PSP^
the city called by the Greek
Syene. Heb. nilp.
to give to drink, to drink.
"^^^"^"^ A\drinkers.
AAAAAA K \ /\ |
A/^NA^NA r .i! I
(1
» =
to supplicate,
a garment.
mm1%\ ^ ^ to embalm, mummify.
evil recollection.
to strengthen.
m to make broad, to make
wide [i. e,, long) the steps.
pOF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 335
Sukati
sut
sat
Sut
Suti
Suti'Znes
suten
V.
the name of a god.
AA/VVAA
he, it, himself, they, them.
"""^ hair.
Ml
the god of darkness and night,
and of physical and moral
evil.
a proper name.
king; 1 ^ 111 king of
the gods.
^^ rn t)x^ the reis^nine; kin£\
! king's.
sovereignty, kingship, reign.
sutenit
suten bati
to reign, sovereignty.
T AAAAAA I I t '^ n
IV 1
^ ^^ > Kin^ of the South and North.m I
suteniu batiu
lli\!\M\^-%i
plur. of
preced-
I ms:.
336 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
suferz foaf Asar I^Th^^^^j^^ Osiris, king of the
l^in ^J T^^ Egypts.
suten heh 1 ^ D§o§ ''king of eternity"; a title
suten Tuat 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ 'king of the Tuat": a title
of Osiris.
T AAAAAA "^ ^ n of Osiris.
suten hemt 1 ^ ''king's woman", i. e., queen.
suten sesh 1 Zfi "king's scribe", i. e., royal scribe.
suten.... 1 - 5^byssus;plur. 1 ^ 61.T AAAAAA I 1 T AAAAAA I I
suten ta hetep 1 A «=^=» an ancient for-
T LiA o D mula meaning
1 " l^-'S^I '^may the king
ing", dating from the time
when the king sent gifts for
the funeral feasts of his
loyal servants. At a later
period its use was purely
conventional in funerary
texts.
{
Suten-henen(or Henensu)
AAAAAAAAAAAA Herakleopolis, the Djn of
® Isaiah XXX. 4. The Copts
called it ^^nec, or ^tinc, or
G^nHc, and its Arabic name
is ,^Ua\.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 337
sutennu
sutekh
sutcha
setcha
sutcha
setcha
]\>^^^\>i A ^^ extend, walk with long
^^i^
S G
A
A
n i^
(^
14
SI
SI
sia
strides.
to treat with medicaments,
to embalm.
to set out on a journey, to
go, travel.
to be strong, sound, well,
to make strong and happy.
it, its, them.
"j fl AJl
fulness, satiety.
^s^-j^ to cut, engrave.CQEE
Seb (Keb?)
Sebu {Kebu)
Ji 1
seb
sebbi
\ the Earth-god.
^ 11©J)^ the abode of Seb (or Keb).
1] A ]^^ gnide, to lead, to pass by
^r.
^^ Jor through a place ; -yr i [1,
J A
~7r
passage,
IV. 22
338 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
sba
sbaiu
sba
sbau
sbau
I 1 I
'j*iistar, Star-god
;plur.
S. . . fi^
I
stars.
i' iir ^ i<
i<\\ c:r-zinrzi
door, gate, pylon; the
forms i<
occur.
nr-3
alsocm
i I I plur. of pre-
I i I i i I
i< i< i<
ceding.
sbaut n
[T"^ [IT-Z] CT-ZI I
[=-1]
I I r j^j [T-Di World
to instruct.
.^^! doors of the Other
^ ^ to rebel.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 339
sebaki
Seba
seba
seba
sebau
seben
sebeh
sebeh
sebhet
sebhit
'J
'J
aU helpless one, inert, weak.
the name of a goddess.
to be an enemy of some one,
mv
1JIJ^Uq!!>) [enemy, fiend.
A I Y o
V^' I 111
V V V
AAAA/V\
Ann
J
o
plur. of preceding.
to retreat, depart.
J"^^^5^ to keep a festival.
O
I I to call upon someone, to
A invoke.
urn} invocation, praise.
22*
340 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
sebekh
sebkhet
^ be master of, have power over (?).
'J
J!SI
)
ID
> gate, pylon.
i I
sebekhbekht Hj]^ |)
\ plur. o£ preceding,
to scatter (?).
A
Sebek
Sebeku
sebeq
"I|],_-_^t^ Hj the Crocodile-gods.
the Crocodile-
god, who was
a form of the
Sun-god.
Sebeq-en-Shesm
leg, thigh.
Sebeq-en-Tem fj
Sebek
Sebka
a proper
name.
a proper name.
the name of a god.
Sebaku U%.«Ml
]OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 341
sebtn 1]
^ to be pleased (?), laugh, laugh-' J ^= ter.
sebt n H n ^ walls.
sep
PJ-Dsep ""'*""
^ season, luck, fate, occasion, op-
^ ® portunity, circumstance, case.
etc.; plur. ^ ^1, ^ ^^|,AAAAAA M^
I
a ©H— ^
H-
D © w
a right case, a just trial,
ill luck, a bad time.
^ ^/S^~^8"^^?^Iam Fate and Osiris.
~''*~a prosperous time.
D ©
^. ^\ tk rn~i the occasion of the
n © im Jr *niffht.
.^^^ D ©
AAAAAA
'i=>'
likewise, at the same time.
fj f| " another time or opportunity.
i4d ©
at no time, never
D ©-M /rr\
primeval time, when the world
a © 1 began.
, ©D ©'
time ;
^ twice ;^ four times
;
' W ' MM '
'W1AAAAAA millions of times.
^11 n ©
342 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Sep sen
sep
sep
Sep
Sepa
seppi
sepi
seppu
sper
sper
speh
sepeh
D ©H
D ©
n D
n °
IIduplicity.
to pass sentence.
crown (?}.
the name of a god.
D
D
I—)—
1
/ the name of a 2:od.
D D
DH
D D
y I
\ remainder.
omission.
A A
to come to a place, to arrive at
comers.
to speak to, address,
to make to arrive at.
n
X> to tie with a rope, to fetter.
M\ ©
1
sepher
sepher
Sepes
sept
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 343
sept
Septu
Sept
sept
ra#^.#A
^^^ to design, make a
plan, draw, write.
to make to revolve.
[Inn a proper name.
1°° lipipD AAAAAA
AAAAAA edge of the water.
> the two Kps.
nome; plur.
^pp
the nome of Maati,
l-All a
A*l
A^'A'I
Al
£A^1I
P^Al
god of the Eastern Delta
;
( a form of Horus.
the star Sirius.
to be ready to do or use some-
thing, prepared;
to be pro-
vided with. A ^ K\ A [J pro-
vided.
^ prepared for the moment.
sept
sept
344 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
AI.__j
jj%\ w\\ having horns ready to
A t^ ^ ready of face, keen, alert (?).
^ A ^^^ a kind of wood.
AAAAAA
Sept-kheri-nehait-ami-beq Aj^^^ "ffP [1 T i 4-
\V J ^ iL ^-^^^^ N| ^ proper name.
Sept-mast-ent-Reruti ~^| ^ j^ IK rU | (^
"^'
_^^ w
sef maat
sef her
seG
sefekh
sefekh
o
o
yesterday ; I
a proper name,
1O
^K.c=^ ^ iQ \)Q gracious, longsuffering.
r# babe, child.
[1seven.
Ill
> ^ I
to untie, undress, set free;
P
Sefekh-neb-s^
A a proper name.
p
seft
seft
seft
sem
sma
sma
smat (?)
sma ta
sma
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 345
M
^ to slay.
knife, sword.
^_ ^ n "^^"^^ ^ pitch, Tinguent.'
I ^ III
I \\ ^ a priest (also setem v\
I loin.
?
[ to join together,
union, assembly,
a burial place.
il
U? >^.l^
^r,
^
union with the earth,
i, e., burial.
->^=^
^^=>^
H\ "^^^^ '5 day of burial.
^^^ 1^; a
to unite the Two Lands,
i' ^'^ Egypt,
to kill, slaughter.
slaughterer, butcher.
346 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION H
'] A^lcN >4 COW or bull bound for sacrifice.sma
smaui
smaar
smau
smaiu
sTziaiu
^^"^M]\ to renew, remake.
U
I
f
^
I I I
I i I
to oppress,
branches.
1 n^ poles of a bier.
fl fl^ branches.
ill I I
a
klfl^lslaughterers, fiends.
I i I I I I
plur. of pre-
I I
ceding.
butchers of Set.
god of slaughter.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 347
Smait
srtiaa
smaaiu
ifl
two goddesses of
slaughter.
to pay what is due, make an of-
fering.
^^^^^,T.'^^^^'''
smaa-kheru
smam
stnam
smamiu
smam
smamta
Smam
1^
(1
Smam-ur fj
p>Smam H ^
smamu f] i^
to justify, to make trium-
phant, to proclaim blessed.
H\ ^'^^^>-, to slay, sacrifice.
^^5^>^ ^Q. butcher.
slaughterers, fiends.
K \\ tx:^ ^ ^^1^ f^^ sacrifice.
[
cattle for sacrifice,
I victims.
^^ I^ the name of a god.
the name of
/ the Soul of
^5^,S| ISeb(Keb).
^v f\ the name of a lake.
K t^*""^ foliage or branches of
--^^--^ IN a tree.
348 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
s121am
smat
smatu
Smati
Smamti
smat
sma
sma
smaiu
sma
smat
sma
smau
" (i>\s."^^ clouds.
I i I
bows of a boat (?).
1X^t^ '' torture chambers, shambles.
a proper name.
^ ^ C\ ^^ ^ ^ proper name.w
^ ^ O
o O
1
^ festival of the half month.
I
to report, announce, bear a
> message ; ' y Si) report-
ing; w
J>
herald, announcer.
j
pQjn leather.
)n tk^W pieces of leather.
]^
i
report.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 349
semu
sertiiu
semi
smema
smen
smen
smenkh
smert
smer
smeh
1000 ^^v\ '^ ^^""^^^ p^s^^i'
R ! devourers
age.
Mi^ to entreat,
to burn up.
jm^
I AAAAAA Vii
I I
I
I AAAAAA ; I
o U
1 AAAAAA / j
to stablish, be stablish-
ed, fixed, made firm.
^ux^
fixed head.
a kind of goose.
^
z:
^ Q. I
T^
to repair^ re-establish, beautify,
make ])erfect.
eyelids.
to inflict or cause pain.
<=>^=^
o^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
°^^^ni
^11^o<=^AAAAAA
AAAAAA,
AAA/vAA
to flood, to submerge, water
fields.
350 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
smehit
semkhet
semes
semsu
c>^=x^
/VAAAAAAA/VNAAAAAAA^ flood.
^-e^2r^
\J
P
to make to be born, produce.
».psi.ps
LMI I
> eldest, firstborn.
Semti (?) "~N a a king of the
1st dynasty.
This name was formerly read Hesepti.
smet ^ f^==d) to listen.
smetmet (?)j^^^*''''^ to pry into.
Smetu
smet
the warder of the First Arit.
^^^ 11 i^l I
woven with, or shot with (of
^ I ^1 cloth).
SmeUaqa^\\f^ I U
n s^—
D
Smeti-aqa ^,)) ^\
w U A
Smetti
the name of a rudder.
^ name of a part of
' the magic boat.
a proper name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 351
smetru
semtet
sen
sen
sen
sen ta
sen
sen
sent
I I r I I
^
to investigate, search out.
find the truth.
servant, serf.
p
\ / IAAAAAA -TJ
^ l' I I 1^
I
they, their, them.
two ; second, fellow, equal, com-
I^
panion, like, equal ; /wwv. ^^ 1
1
D I P Q "^) two breasts.
to smell, breathe./\AAAAA A/WAAA *;
<£>' )
to smell tlie earth, to pay^
' homage.
JI house, abode (?).
hl^ 1brother;dual|--^|,|vv^,
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^ wAAAAAA
sister.
Ih'llU
two sisters, pair of sisters.
352 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
companion, fellow.
n
seni
sen
sen
Senu
sena
senaha
sena
senaat
senb
senba
senb
senbet
senpu
AAAAAA
w A/WAAAA ^I I I A ^^ fl
HIT
NAAA/NA \
X a' ^\! to pass away, depart, to
I walk.
^5:;>^ to slit, to cut.
a city near Panopolis.
adoration.
injury, misery,
restraint.
to beautify (?).
A/-AAAA 1 , \«yt
^
AAAA ]ra
I I I
AAAAAA
^ AH
AAAAAA (^
AAAAAA
J 111
I/\AAAAA II 1
n ^^1 AAAAAA \l
to be well, strong, healthy.
health, soundness.
fl OA AAAAAA XTwall; plur. Ij^y
AAAAAA
Jlibation vessel.
ZZ^ %\ ^^^ slaughterings.
D Jl I I I
pOF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 353
senf AAAAAA J^ AAAAAA
( a—"— w I
AAAAAA ^^ I
blood.
senfekhfekh
senem^AAA ^
""^^ to be untied, set loose.
I
1
J>
abundance.
I
senemtl-i^TiUl AAAAAA ^^ J^ R, jil) I t^orlnrA
senemai
Senemti
senemem
senen
sennu
u .-.-1^1^: to make advance.
l^^la proper
^^^ hail-.
name.
mi image, statue.
AAAAAA
JI AAAAAAA
to cut, to sever
;
those who cut.
AAAAAA
AAAAAAmsennit
sennu
sennu
•sL^ •^L»
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to gather (?).
AAAAA^
^AAAAA Wo Jr I I
> cakes, bread-offerings.
O (^1 I
IV. 23
354 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONP
sennau
sennut
senni
Sen-nefer
AAAAAA
AA/VSAA1]^^ to fail
'\ AAAAAA ^carrier.
AAAAAA
IIa proper name.
senneshni \r^^—° storm./AAAAAA AAAAAA
W I I J
seneh
senehep
to be in servitude.
ra
«;
|—I|-^
^1—
u
to be strong
\a
ra DSeneh'paqarha 'Z^'^^
ra
AAA>^vAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Senehaparkanara
the name of
a city.
AAAAAA AAAAAA'\AA/V/\AAAAAAA
I
® m \ ©the name of a city.
senehem
senkha
^-"\ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
senekhekh
senes
sensi
sensu
w
n
to deliver.
to disembark (?).
to grow old.
to praise.
to cry out, invoke.
1
Senseneb[j
sensenni
sensen
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 355
the name of the mother
of Nu.
M
AAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAA
\\
H
S'to breathe, snuff the air
AAAAAA A/y\AAA|
"\ AAAAAA rv AAAAAA yjy
w «
V
breathings, breaths.
sensen
sensen
uAAy\AAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA C
, 1*£ .
to become friendly with
some one, to fraternize;
to smell.
IA/vsAAA
JAAAAAA
| [bccome corrupt, to decay.
to have a bad smell, to
senesh —"miiim
AAAAAA
^,X —^
n1
X<AAAAAA I
SSID i^
,
senshu
seneshni
zz:^.'^ bolts (?).
( w I wH AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I I 1
to unbolt, unbar,
open.
w >5LJt vv IS, a
storm, hurricane,
23*
356 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Senk
senket
Senket
senk-ab
senq (?)
senqet
sent
sent
sent
sent
sent
sentu
O a proper name.
—"— c=i —"— oAAAAAA AAAAAA
O'
z:^ w fll
AAAAAA
/I
AAAAAA
yu
I
AAAAAA
I i I
light.
the name of a city.
O strong-willed.
to suckle.
labourers, builders,
-H-
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
£3 tO^
AAAAAA ^ -^
^ AAAAAA f I^^
AAAAAA I /
I' o oW I
foundation,
-M-
AAAAAA
^ A—H— OOAAAAAA
I
QQ draughtboard, game of
draughts.
AAAAAA
^ AAAAAAA
to pass away,
decay.
^^ enemies.
p
Sent'Ra
senter
senther
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
==^ m ^ proper name.
357
senteh
Sent..,
sent
AA/VSAA
1
1
II:
^ AAAAAA
I
AAAAAA /" Q
^ r =1 O incense offered to the god;
<z:> i to cense theo
month.
AAAAAA
to have power over.
^ 1^ ?^ ^ the brother-gods^^^^ Horns and Set.
p
to fear, be afraid,
sent ab ^I^
sent AAAAAA
senetchemPIS.I
pi^=
timid.
fear.
to make glad or happy,
pleasure.
358 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSIONP
senetchem
sentchert
ease.
to sit.
^ restraint.
j; a
ser
TO Ji I x*^ X ^^^^^l^sting prince;
I <=:>
I I a proper name.AAAAAA I' N
, rae
ilWplur. of preceding.
sern
I*
to give orders or directions,
to announce, give tidings;
sert
Ser-kheru
Sera-kheru
p
^ III
order, announcement.
the name of one
V of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall
of Osiris.
Serat'beqet'~'*~"
f\ \q, 11 ^ Jl the name of a sacred
tk "^ grain, barley.seru
seru
serui (?) n <=^ ^Ay II
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 359
j
geese of a special kind.
I
flame.
^
serukhet
serut
\^ to treat with medieameiits,
=^=^ embalm.
\ ^ i
^)U' ^ iJ
to make to grow, to
flourish, to perpetuate.
seref
serem
serenp
serhu (?)
serekh
to be hot, flame, fire.
I^^^R ^^^ to make to weep,
to make young.
_ to overthrow.
f#
..^:^(?)
P'
serekh
Serekhi
seres
PTh
to make to know, to inform.
a funerary building, a co-
gnizance.
the name of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
to be awake, to watch.
watch, watching, watcher.
360 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
SereS'her
fi
-1
I
I I
serqaau
Sert
sert
sert
Sertiu
sehep
seher
seherr
sehert
!)esgp
^Vatching face"; the
name of a god.
'Vatching faces" ; a
class of divine beings.
to be refreshed, to
breathe.
•5«''«^'crtap
> the goddess Serqet.
H"^"^^ a city in the Seventh Aat
PTA-(1^51 = P-V
goad" ; the name of a part
of the magic -boat.
^
n f] tk S) the name of one of the Forty-
1 1 Ji ^ two Judges in the Hall of
ra .
ra c II—"— /"^
ra o
Osiris,
lawgiver.
to make quiet, subdue,
carnelian.
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 361
seh
sehap
sehua
sehui
sehura
hall;^
PfKT
the chamber of the embalm-
ment of Osiris.
' to hide.
to confuse, disarrange.
to gather together, collect.
seheb
sehem
seheptet
sehen
seher
O
to curse.
to keep a feast, to makefestival.
to turn back.
""**"" D..^_j^ name of a boat (?).
to order, arrange (?).
^I A AAAAAA I I L
to drive away.
362 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION R
plur. '^1
1
sehes
sehset
seheq
seheq
to make to meet.
A
Z1
a meetmg.
j; ato cut off, hack in pieces.
to appoint to some office.
^ D '- D
seheqer fj R ^ .^^^ to cause to hunger, to keep
^ "^^^^ hungry.
sehetepI to make to be at peace, to
propitiate, to pacify,
to quiet the heart,
to propitiate the divine Ka.
0"
o D^r I
W-^um peacemakers.
pacification.
^ D
(E3)offerings which bring peace.
^ D I I
[1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 363
Sehetep'taui
sehetem
^ D
Sehetemet'Au-a-em-abet
^^pacifier of the TwoLands"; a proper name.
to destroy.
^n& f^'b'
^, ,
the name of the banksAAAAAA L- -J
of a river
Sehtet {\^^ ^ ^ ^ proper name.
sehetch
-til
Sehetch'urr\<?^[
^^ ^ ^'Great Light", i. e., Ra
to emit light, illumine, to
shine.
light, radiance, brilliance.
sekh
sekha
to break, strike, cut, wound.
©
to have in mind, to
commemorate, to re-
member.
relnembrance for good.
364 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION(1
^sekha
AAAAIAAAA I
/VW\ V.
sekhap
sekhar
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
jmemorial services.
I
remembrance of evil.
to be deaf.
a Cow-goddess.
j
eaters (?).
I
to swallow,
to milk.
sekharu
' to plate, to mould.
sekhakeru ^—=>
^iSekhat'Heru
! to ornament.
h^ a Cow-goddess.
Sekhai
Sekhiu
S
Ji imi
to make to rise or appear, to
crown.
ps^mi
*^:mi'
\ the name of a double
[ serpent god or fiend.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 365
sekhu
mito praise, glorify.
sekhu^
^^ii/
1
praise.
sekhun ]^^^
O (2^^1> to revile, curse.
p AAAAAA /?)/VSAAAA VX
seiriiuf n ® t^e^:= n to fortify.
A
sekhep^ D
A
Sekhepti[]® ^ w
D A
sekheper fj
to make advance,
a proper name.
^1
to make to become, to create,
fashion, form.
366 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
sekheperu —^<—m <
1those who cause things
to be.
sekhef nil 11110,,^,^th.
ill ' III ^
sekhem
P
AAAAAA
LI «Zi AAAAAA
^„^^5j^ AAAAAA
to forget, forgetfulness.
Sekhem
shrine, sanctuary.
gods of the shrine.
--ST
^n.,-iU. d"^
sekhem
the city of Letopolis.
I J^^^i—
a
to recite, to read.
pOF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 367
sekhem
I
m
Sekhem
to be strong, mighty,
to prevail over, to
gain the mastery,
show oneself strong,
might, power.
bold man, victor.
brave in heart.
weak.
mighty one, strong.
the natural power, vital
power of a man, any
power spiritual or phy-
sical.
the Powers
;
^u II the
Double Pow-I I I
er.
Sekhem-ur
Sekhem-em-ab
'great Power" ;a proper
name.
'p?-^s^^i:r»'"'his heart";
a proper name.
368 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fj
Sekhem-nefer ^ ^] "^"^^ ^'good Power";a proper
name.
n'^zM^ifA-^kSekhmeUren-s-em-hemuts
the name of a sacred cow.
Sekhmet (Sekhet) ^il^'^ name of a goddess.
Sekhmet'Bast-Ra ^^'^^'^ ^ '^^ a solar triad.
sekhen
sekhen
1 ^ to direct (?).
o
AAAAAA /^ (l
fJ
J / to embrace.
sekhni
sekhenen
n ^ A '^=e 5) ^^great embracer";a proper
IAAAAAA J |<r=:>^ name.
n ^ IJ^ to make to alight.I AAAAAA VX *^AAAAAA
w
"^ XT] ^^^^^^^ to become rotten, to decay.
sekhensh "^ —^^-J
AAAAAA ''^^^^^C^
sekhent
I AAAAAA <^5=^I
jri AAAAAA /^
to make to stink, to calumniate.
} to make to advance.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 369
sekhent
sekher
n ® Y! pillars.I AAAAAA
I
J-
^I I
[sekher fj
p.
to offend,
M]] <&<
\
plan, device, counsel, arrangement.]
plur. of preceding.
1 ^ ^i] ^ ^ -^^ apian of triumph,
sekher
F=^
^1
or blessedness.
celestial designs, ordi-
nances of heaven.
r^
<2
I I
to overthrow.
P4>^
fallen.
overthrow.
Sekher-at ^^^^ ^^^ S^^ ^^ ^^^ Sixth Arit.
Sekheriu
IV.
/] fl tk the name of one of the Forty-
1 1 -IT two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
24
370 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Sekher-rem er
name.
sekhekh
sekhes
sekhes
sekhsekh
I M—
to straighten.
to run.
^
n^nto fasten, make firm.
I I
sekhesef —»— ^C§^ SA ]^^ meet with hostility, to re-
> pulse, to contradict, give
—M— ^iS^ j;—J
evidence against.
sekhet
sekhtu
sekhtiu
to net, to snare, spread out a
net.
sekhet
sekhtiu
I I i
snarers, hunters,
fowlers , fisher-
men.
ninin
S I
I.
oI
m ^1^ the divine field labourers.
111^
^'Great Field", i, e., heaven.
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 371
SekheUAanru(or Aaru)
Sekhet-neheh
Sekhet-neteru
Sekhet'Ra
Sekhet-hetep
Sekhti-hetep
MA ,\>o
rr^w.^
^III
nin i I'll, ^v^I
£1^
the *Tield
of reeds",
> i, e., the
Elysian
Fields.(£ W '
f) a proper name?
jV Rq8 "Field of Eternity".
"Field of the gods".
"Field of Ra".
iicmfin
Mln n 1 n
SininH,
mnin
mmm
I I I
\> o Dill ®
the 'Tield ofPeace",
or 'Tield of Offer-
ings";
a name of
the Elysian Fields.
W t::^ Dthe god of the Field of
Peace.
24*
372 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Sekhet'SanehemuMA
^9 /WWVA M f\ ,,
'Tield of the Grasshoppers"
SekheUSasa (inn ^flliPQn © ''^ield of Fire".
sekhettu R^^^'^ plants.
sekhet 0^^'
sekbet
ii'
to turn upside down,
invert, stand on the
head; \i:k I
SekheUher-ash-arup^l;?,*^,^T! i ^'in-
u I
sekhtu
sesu
sesun
sesunt
seseb
sesen
verted face, of many forms"; the name
of the porter of the First Arit.
to hunger.
AAAAAA
H—
AAAAM. I I I
J
PP
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
times, days,
to destroy.
to destroy,
to slay.
to snuff the air,
p
seska
seset
seset
sesh
sesh
sesh
sesh
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 373
'II
n"^
body.
legs.
to burn up.
XI w I
X a' A^czsz] XX a' A
X ^A
M^
XA
iiiiiiiii ' X
czszn
H—
to pass, journey, travel.
passage.
impassable.
to open, unbolt.
to be wise, skilful, know-ledge.
II^
nest; plur. d
birth-place.
two nests.
^
374 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Seshet
sesh
seshu
sesh
seshai
(1
(i^
oname of a town and its god.
to write, draw, copy, make a plan.
Jiwritings, decrees, do-
cuments , archives,
books , copies of
books, etc.
z3
scribe, copyist.
accomplished scribe.
^ D 1
veritable scribe (as opposed
to a titular scribe),
scribe of the temple property.
^)
scribe and draughtsman.
sir
\}m
^ r>»n«0 scribe and draughts-
''o ill man of the house of
gold,
scribe and designer.
skilled, able, compe-
3^^tent.
(1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 375
^
seshem
to lead, guide
e
dance.
conduct, gui-
seshu —"—W^"^^^ to be empty.
seshep ^S^*^^ the measure of a palm.
D 1
seshepu "|r-n—
i
Q light, radiance ; see shesep,
seshem —^^J]^^
— u 6A IS^^^^' leader.
w
Aill
AIII
plur. of
preced-
ing.
seshmet \]^\\A advance, guiding, gui-
dance.
Sesbemit'^H^^ flO'^J)''conductress"; the name
376 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
O gratification (?).
of a goddess
j
''guide of eternity"; a
I I
Seshmu'heh R^^^a^I -ii ^ I I proper name.
SesAmu-^api -^^ K ^ yv^
"'"^^ ''guide of the earth";
I ,<^^ JT ^ I a proper name.
Seshmu-taui R^^^^ %S A ^^ f)"guide of the Two
I-^ >^jr s 3x^ Lands"; a pro-
per name,
divine image, statue.
figure, design, image, form,
' similitude.
to scatter, destroy.
Seshem
seshem
seshen
seshen
seshen
seshennu
senshen
seshesh
seshru
-^^ X[ W I s c
AAAAAA j\—*^ X
AAAAAA j\
AAAAAA
-M-
I W.) ^>->AAAAAA
""'^^^^( W I ^AAAAAA V_
H» VV »
'^^^^'^^^^^ AAAAAA
1 W J
lily.
I \v i f\^ tt±^ [i±:±p ttttpgarments, apparel.
p
sesbertI w I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEA.D.
a cake, loaf.
377
seshet (?) X
Sesheta
sesheta
sesheta
seshetu
seshet
—M— ^=i
CZSTZlS
I W I}
-M-
fire; plur. [1 i
;gods of fire \] 3 i
the goddess of architecture.
to be hidden, mysteriouSj
incomprehensible.
-H-
I, C3n]1 W K
H ^ 'fl (^
X
3aD
hidden things, mysteries,
secrets.
— -^ Xlh<2^tkfjJl|of invisible
^D mc=^i 1<^=>jrjllJl forms and
I w I
shapes.
hidden of name.
Zd\:^>\ ^'"'''' "°'"'''
—"— ^czszuD l\-\
11 stories indeed.
^ r^-^^CToat se-
crets of Amenti.
fiends (?).
'5I
^^=^ I bandage, bandlet, tiara.
l^^e=^girdle, fillet for the head.
378 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
seshet-t
n
c^=^nrzi
sek
a chamber with a window or
opening in it.
I to decay, perish;
I
incorruptible.
w R
sekn
X
R^.n
seksek
sek-re
Sek'her
Seku
seka
n— P!^
to break through, fight
a way, to fight, des-
troy; to advance.
@ I
to direct.
a proper name.
I
(with akhemv) a class of gods.
sekemiu
Seker
Sekri
to plough.
"^^ gvQ^y or white hair.
I I I
\ the ancient god of the Other
World of Sakkarah.
^ ^=^^=J^-__j Seker in his secret place.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 379
Seker
Sekri
Sekri
Seker
Seksek
sektiu
Sektet
^ the town of Seker.
^ ..^^5:^ the festival of Seker.
seq
seqa
seqai
the sacred bark of Seker.
the name of a fiend.
n^v^
o o
ir^Dj^
A U' A .
11
to fetter.
the boat in which the
sun travelled from noon
to midnight.
to collect, gather together.
to exalt, to lift up.
n ^-^ A n Y ^ exalted one.
-M-
nrMUM1^ plur. of preceding.
380 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
seqeb
seqebb
seqer
seqet
\}
image (?),
to cool, refresh oneself.MMTJJ
Seqebit n ^ I) Ij"^
J) ^^^^ ^^ ^ goddess.
^ to smite, take prisoner.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
7 AAAAAA
J AAAAAA ;
&k AAAAAA
P.41 S^ Csmiter.
1 o -^^
*-\
i'PITi
^ O Dill
PI
D ^V^^^
to sail in a
boat, to
journey,
make a
voyage;
i D (^
encircled.
o :>^
^
voyages, sailings.
sailors, boatmen.I I
p
seqet
Seqet-her^^^— \
Hsekenniu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
1 i^^^^
il I
dispositions.
381
warder of the Second
Arit.
o
seker
1 SAAAAA/W\AA
(1^
ffi
sef
set
set (?)
set
Set
PZS
r-p
^ ill
X
.p
p
o H
'^^ helpless ones, weak.I i I
to put to silence, makequiet.
silence,
she, it, its.
they, them, their,
to break.
ground.
^ cmD""^
' ^ MH\% "^ A%] thegodofphy-lA^'^m^^^l sicalandmor-
SUTI.
set (semt) P-^^
n^ o(\£>^
©
rv/\/i [^^\:^ cy:^ ff\mountam;plur. , r^^^
, jy,
382 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
set
set
setit
setut
setau
seti
setit
Sett
Sett
f
X^—^
(1
to shoot arrows, to
hurl stones.
px^Tfll i I I
to sow seed,
seed, progeny.
SMIarrows or beams of light, rays,
radiance.
burning, burner.T^^1f^ '^K^^ j
adversaries (?).
^ u^
Set'temui<^'' ^^^-^
the name of a goddess of the
First Cataract.
an Asiatic woman.
a proper name (var. ¥ vS.
p
StaP
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD,
a proper name.
383
D Asfa^, sfaf -^
sfau
sfaf
sfa
stau
stau
Stat
sti
1111' a Jl \
^ filth, dung.
dM I I
I
C3I
-e- a portion of the body.
^SKrt^^filthy ones, fiends.
1-^ A
AA '
D.m A 'I'D
^D A ''^Dm.F A
to tow a boat,
drag along,
bring carry.
D
A lll'^D
HiJ^Aiir A w
-<5-l=> I
^l^^lj
those
who tow,
bearers,
carriers.
^ see ^ Ke-stau.I C^^y] I
I I
I c^:^
(Ci O I
a measure of land.
W ' W \
p>,_ )> smell, odour.
J
384 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Sti
P
"j^. v^ festal perfume,
willSti
setua
c>u.^r^/^^
^'land of the bow"; a nameof Nubia.
n /O '^ "^ to make or ascribe praise.
setut (or n^U\^\^ A to walk about.
sutet)
setut
seteb
setep
setep
setepu
him
to symbolize, typify,
captives.
^ n to cut.
I I i
D ^
setep sa ^^—
^
D
setem
n I i I
TV
to chose, chosen.
choice cuts of meats.
to work protection on behalf
of someone.
to hear; obey; ^\\hearer.
what is heard, listener.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 385
setemiu .R A A f^ I — o listeners.
Setem-heri ^ \\ ^^
Setem-kheriw
the name of the
upper hinge.
l\ so^^ <~> Itlie name of the lower
Setem-ansi ^^qs;p ^\I
a proper name,
n AAAAAA
(3
n ^ yI AAAAAA I /
setennu
setentit
setenem
seter
set'hemt
seteken
to be distinguished,
Idistinctions.
p
—H AAAAAA
=^ A—H AA^AAA
£2^
^A^AAA ^
III
AAAAAA
A
I AAAAAA - //
set
AAAAAA
-H
AIII
to make to walk,
wooden tablet (?).
to open,
woman, wife,
to make to enter.
invaders, those who
make to enter.
^:^ hair, foliage,
IV,25
386 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
s X
n
Set-qesu (or
Set-qersu)
X^
to break, split.
set
seta
setui
3etu
seteb
seteb
^=^^^ ^rj[
\ *'bone - breaker"; the
^ X^ ^ name of one of the
^^^^^i^
I
Forty-two Judges in
L'.' , 1
\>
to clothe, to dress.
a garment.
those who clothe.
I I
I I
{\
I I
p?^^
to tremble, quake,
trembling, terror.
to defame.
garment, hangings of a
shrine.
a'^^^' Ji/l ( obstacle, disaster, cala
- naity, misfortune.
pOF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 387
I i I
setebh
setemu
seten
Setek
seteka
setekaut
setet
setet
seth
sethen
sethenem
sethes
SIh:
^ plur. of preceding".
I i I
I i I
A
^ X
A
i^.n-*—
^
^AAAAA VJ ^-V^AT^
praS3
to be ready, equipped,
edicts for slaughter.
distinguished.
a proper name.
to cover.
"^ sleep.
I I 1
to break,
to travel.
=0= scent, unguent,
distinctions.
^ to make to walk.
to raise up, lift up.5» Q
25*
(1
388 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
sethes Z^"^ /^\ \ to praise, extol, '^ift up", or
'^raise", a song or hymn,
sethesu
Ml
Jpraisings.
sethesu
sethes Shu
props, supports.
]
supporters.
^M [?t^ fi^ what Shu raises up, i. e.,
the sky
the supports of
Shu, i, e., the
four cardinal
points.
sethes
sethes
sethesu
setheken
setcha
setchami
e(^i^ to be laid out.
<2. to knit together.
rJ^^ libations,
f 111
AAAAAA
A ^r^i^ |]I to have sexual union,
A\^
to make to set out, travel.
to protect (?).
p
setchit
setcheb
setchefa
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 389
jj [JI]o seeds of a plant (?).
"'^ f]
I
to oppose, be in the way of,
^ -^ A obstruct.
setCher
(f=0
I i I
to feed with food
celestial or ter-
restrial.
'^bI]i^ s
to lie down in sleep or
death; dead, dead one;
"^^ I the dead.
setcheser """"^ <==
bier.
to sanctify.
setchetfu ^ to wound.
390 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION C=S=i
I \\ I
she i=s=i
s I
SheAkeb^=^^
SH.
pool, lake, laver; plur. c3cd V\ .
n pAtkQI
Lake of flames.
JAAAAAA c\
AAAAAA ill
Lake of Akeb, i. e.,
celestial ocean.
She Aqer A^ Lake of Aqer, i. 6., the per-
31 I i .^^ feet lake (?).
She ur tzsczi ^^ Great Lake.
She em MafketII
I^k
Lake of Maati.
"^ Lakes of Tur-
SheNu
Sheen Amu ^=^
AAAAAA
31I V •
"J AAAAAA
II quoise.
Lake of Nu.
3i*I
She en Asar ^=^^AA>
31I
SheenMaat<^^^^
She en Nesersert i=szd
s.^a! Lake of Fire.
M
31I
Lake of Osiris.
^ Lake of Maat.
) Lake of Fire.
n31 ^'i)
I W I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 391
CZSZD
:sI
I W I
sI
Sheneter c=sz:
s:I
• AAAA
She heru 1=^^ ^
\AAAAA
1
Lake of Fire.
Lake of the god, i. e., Osiris.
Lake of Horus.
^ ^ Lake of the celestial
I I I ones.
Lake of Millions of years.
^ e^^ 1 o Lake of Natron.
AAAAAA <^ O
She heh t=^
She en hesmen ^^^^^
^I
She Hetep [=szd c=^ s\ Lake of the god Hetep.
She enthetch c=si=] -aaaaa^^j^^I^^ ^^ -^j^j^^
nI^
She en khebentiu ^-^^-^
,
O
sJAAAAA/
1
She en kharu ^=^^
X ^^^ ^ I Lake
of the wicked.
Lake of the
' geese.
She en sehetep l-^^—'
She en seshet ^^^^^^ XAAAAAA
"jc=^=i Lake of propitiation.
o D
Lake of Fire.
Shet Temui ^-^^^^^^^ Lake of the two knives.
She Tchesert
sha
I
I _
I
Lakes of the goddess
Tchesert.
field.
392 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION CZSZ
sha
sha
sha
shaa
shaas
shaa
shaa
TaTaTIK ^^=^ bread-cakes, food,
plants.
(§_
Shau
shauabti
shaua
Shai
Shahu
shabu
shabti
I I
to destine, predestine, fore-
ordain.
M^(l<^ pig-
. to travel, journey, go for-
ward.
one hundred.
to begin, beginning.
unto, <r=^t{I^..—J§Q§^unto all eternity.
T^T«T^ %^ © ^^^^ name of a city or town.
^ O'^(j
"^|]
^^^ name of the figure
.^^ I _^ J] w J inscribed with the
Vlth Chapter of the Book of the Dead.
book, writing.
IiHf] t^ '^ water plants.
the god of Luck or
"^^ Destiny.
the name of a £:od.
See SHAUABTI.
shabu
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 393
fflJ^^^ cakes, food.
Shapuneterarka ^M ^° %^1J ^^U j)name ofan
I ^ Utchat.shamu
Sharshar,..
Sharsharkhet
Sharshatakata..^^
shaheb
shas
a proper
' ''^ name.
name of an
Utchat.
a proper name.
I^r^l fD r^{
south wind.
T i
A
AShakanasa
Shaka
sha
uiI W I I
{ vv I
w o i'
I W I o
^ o
m
to journey, travel.
^ ^ IIa proper name,
a name of Amen.
sand.
sha (?)
shat
±^ "^^^>
I
^ I I
\»/
AAAAAA
book, writing, docu-
=> ^^ I ment.
Book of praise.
394 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION c=K
sha
shait
shamu
shat
sbat
shat
shatet
shu
,W , *==*v^ AAWVAA
\t I II I I ^CZS=]^=^ AAAAAA
1^
"=1I
jBooks of holy words.
Book of Thoth.
o W
\ \\ I
I W I
AAAAAA M- -lT>k
^^
8 Book of travers-
ing Eternity.
—^ ^rS! Book of
^^^^^'"^^ T I Breathings,
to cut, cut away, cut off.
3^-^r-wn^^^
I
^ D
^^^^>-- knife.
decorated (?).
knife, knives,
to cut, to wound, hack off.
\}'
"U^<=> ""III
\J
V;^ Q
I 1
woundings , cuttings,
slaughter, knives (?).
^ ^ [mm slaughter-blocks (?).
1^^^^=^ III
to be dry, hot.
[ W I
Shu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 395
Shut
Shuu
shuit
shuit
shu
shu
shut
shuti
shut
shuti
the god of the air, dryness,
light, etc. ; the counterpart
of Tefnut.
eo
o
fern, of preceding.
the Sun-god.
light.
the abode of light (?) sky(?).
to lack, be needy, in want of.
KM
i\\>^ A\>^ plants, papyrus.
?^ f? feather.
pp».p:m
p^
p^
the two - feather
crown, e.g., that
worn -by Amen.
^ I
I
^:^^. I
o \\
feathers, plumage.
merchant.
396 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION czs:
shutet
shebu
shebeb
^t
I I 1
cakes, food.
rrr-i 1! \ ^ ^ throat.
Shebeb en Kesti ^czszdj j
t aaaaaaA t I Jf name
of a part of a boat.
JAAAAAA
(>=o cakes, food.
JAAAAAA \/
Q u. mixed.
shepDill
shepent •^^-^ ^
AAAAAA ^^
sheps
blind,
vessel.
li
v\
to be holy, venerable,
> sacred , worshipful,
majestic, awesone.
shept ab ^^^^^^ c^Sn- "O"
shefu
shefut
shaft
D o -^-1I
shame of heart, loathing.
boils, blains, insolence, arro-
gance.
^ ram (?), strength, power, terror
plur. ^ I.
3dl OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 397
sheft
shefit
^^^ ^ terrible of face.
^ a I
3hem
strength, power, ter-
ror.
I w I
Shemi ^^ f| n ^W 1 1 w
the Ram-god, symbol of
I
strength.
Shefsheet {—yr^
^^^ 'W\ jlI
strength, power, might.
seshem -^^ ^^^\ to walk, go, travel.
ts^A to calumniate, set the mouth
m motion agamst a man.
shemiu c^^\W \\\ I
J^^™^^^' gomgs
> about, travel-
Aill
shemuAAAAAA/V\AAAA
o
shemem \ w i
shemmet czszd
shemmet
^h.fi
the season of summer.
to be hot.
I fire, flames.I
fX;3 poison.
398 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION czsm
shema
shemait
.4^to sing, or play a musical instru-
ment.
^ a singer.
I
shema ^ ^
W u\') ^ III
, the south; ^ |^|stones of
the south.
Shemait -^ ^T) ^^^ goddess of the South, i. e.,^ o (m Nekhebit.
^ n . to follow , to accompany , be the
^ member of a bodyguard.
3 ^\ 3 n "^^
^ ^^ ^ follower, body-servant.
shems
shemsi
AIII
^-li-a \\ I
1 I
1 A I
A 333^1.,.; ^ C CIII/ y y >
plur. of preceding.
^p^ III D -il I
I'
]^^^^ chief servants of
shen
A D
III I
AA/v/\AA ^ - ^
i
Osiris.
servants of ;His Majesty.
to revolve.
( w I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 399
shen
shenit
shenu
shenn
shen
shena
9. c=>
AAAAAA I I Cl)
AAAAAA ^Jl
2
AAAAAAAAAAAA
CZZ)I
czsm
AAAyW\
I I I
AAAAAA
hair,
hair.
circuit, circle, or-
circuit of
bit I T ^ Q AAAAAA
the earth.
Shenat'pet-utheset-neter H ^a ^t^HP ^
^ s;—a n );f25| the name of a sacred cow.
S/,a....si,aps.„a(e™J ^^j^ ^ |1 i^g^ the
name of a sacred cow.
shena -^^urz2
shena
shena
e
granary,
breast, body.
AAAAAA /-» n
sAAAAAA j\
shena ^R^^^
'^ to turn back, repulse.
repulse, violence (?).
shenaau ^'^~'\>'^^ wayfarers (?),
400 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION CZE
shenaAAAAAA _2i^i
A. I ZV
A
^
shenstet
sheni
shenit
sheniu
shenit
/V
wQ (^
ZV
to turn back,
repulse.
^ ^^
^:^/VAAAAA VW, AAAA^A
s 0(1
8 ()q^
wickedness.
^
"^^ hair, locks.^
i I i
j
storm.
I
cr~3 chamber.
»AAAA I IJj I Q^\S
flfl1,^
chiefs,
prin-
ces.
shenbet
shnemi
Shenmu
shennu
^ V\ %v ^ "the name of a town.
t vv I u w
AAAAA/".
D"^ a powder of some sort (?).
I
I W I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 401
shennu
shennu
Shennu
shens
shent
shentu
\AAAA —II
0\5©
^ AAAAAA ^AAAA/NA ''^ ^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
snares (?).
acacia trees.
the name of a town.
AAAAAA I
cakes , with «cr> ^\ A I
f
^SAAA
8
T III
sliewbread.
Q
flesh, skin (?),
shent
i
shenti
shenti
shentetu
shentet
shen-ta
Shentit
IV.
AAA/W\ Vw I I I A vSi
AAAAAA \S. C—-is
to curse , blas-
pheme.
w
AAAAAA
^ w
W 1
granary.
heron.
garment,
curse.
a tree, the acacia.
[ w I
AAAAAA A h read, aaaaaa
mil the name of a goddess.
26
402 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION CZSZ]
I vv I
sher
[sherr
sherrau
sherriu ^^^E^
= and
to be little.]
<\\^little ones, feeble
men or gods.
sherat t=^^
shert r-ym ^ ^ little one or thing, some-
thing of no value.
shertet ^g
Sherem<i—> ,^c-irxb
a proper name.
shersher "-^^^ ^—^^—' y^ |
winds, breath.
Tshert S
I w I
S
shert
shert r \vi
^
shes (?) 5
nose, nostrils.
grain.
cake, bread,
linen weavers (?).
I ^A I
shes 5 J] 5 ^^nrj^ ^ n ^^npp linen, a linen garment.
''A
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 403
s/2es maat 5'cord of law'', z. e,, with
5 I ^^ n (^failing- correctness andregularity.
shes S ^ to be tied up, fettered.
ffiffi
shesep MkU^ palm, a measure.
the two eyes (?).
shesep ^ °,^ ° >^ to take, undertake, ac-
cept, receive.
^g ° O heart's desire.
shesep ^£d}R *^ shine, be bright
M^ Dlight. Note the forms ^and
n
Shesep^temesu ^ °](f\\
shesau (=3i=]_^'^ -rv w n
1^1
Ol
D
OI and SESHEP.
name of a
fiend (?).
skilled , able , intelli-
gent, wise.
26*
404 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION i=3rz]
Shesmu
SheS'khentet T'^^^^l ^1
sheta
sheta
sheta
c^ ^
[ W I
I W I
the headsman of Osiris.
a proper name,
tortoise.
DX to be hidden, secret, myste-
=^^^ rious.
^^ Dn A i| hidden , hidden person or
thing.
I W I I w I
X
I'-D
I W I
11,
^i
hidden thing, se-
cret, mystery,
something invisible
and not under-
stood.
I
hidden places.
1\.<^\U\ hidden forms,
hidden soul.
I I
hidden faces.
^^^^ hidden transforma-
^ tions.
hidden things.
I \S I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 405
Shetait '=^
I W J
czs:
the "hidden place"; a
name of the Other
i World of Seker at
Sakkarah.
Shetat Ch
[Z"^
Sheta-her ^=^^
Shetau-a
^ S\ "hidden face"; a proper
J ^ name.
-° "hidden of arm"; a proper
Shetet-pet t=:^^ ^
I I name.
a proper name.
shet
shetet
c^^=^ ^; a
to break up the ground, dig
out, tear open, to deliver,
strengthen, tie, bind up.
^^"'2^^\ / 1 / 1 i; n
I I
lake, pool; plur, \°shetit =^o[r
2^fltank, cistern.
AAW^AAAAAAAAAAAA/\A
shot c?==>^
c^-^x^xto read, recite a book or prayer
406 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
shot '=2^ ^
to swathe, to clothe.
shetu <*=\Wshethu -^"^^ 8 e
SheUkheru =^^
a garment.
clothed, or covered, of arms.
leather straps.
crushed grapes (?).
^ the name of one of the"^ Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
K.
thee, thou, thy;
with sign of the dualw
ka U U I i the double of a man or £'od, the-^
VIpersonality of a man or god, self,
the being of a man which is
associated with the heart- soul
spirit-soul '^; plur.^^, ^^^.
and is independent of the
Ka-hetep U ^
kau
a proper name.
I ^^ D
U U U^^ food.
I
' III' II » I
ka
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD.
U
407
^'^!
u1
bull.
the divine bull,
^ ^ "Bull of Amenti"; a^^^^^ name o£ Osiris.
Ka-Amentet IJ
Ka-an-erta-nef-neba-f \J
a proper name.
Ka-ur '^^ajt^^j "Great Bull".
^ jq-a
Ka-tesher ^'^^ y—-', ^, _
kaut
ka
(^=ii)
Red Bull".
'a
T
T
husband of the cows",
cows.
to thmk, to cry out.
^ ^ thought.
ka ^3::^ ^^ 0A verily, prithee.
Kaa ^zzz^ ^^^\ w| ^^^ name of a god.
408 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Ka-ari'k
kaui
kabit
kara
m
a proper name.
I a class of beings.
I lamentations."^^
I
Uf] f^ U l\r\ f^ ]
shrine, chapel,
sanctuary
;
kI sTods
I I
u
of the shrine.
Kaharsapusar-em-ka-herremt ^:=:x6^^rn
d'v^ ^ I'-' ^ ' V\ J) a proper name.
Kasaika ^^^z^^^^^^ [ [ "^^^^^^ J^ ^ proper name.
kat
ki
Uli
Hki
work, works, labours,
verily.
another. P the
^3^
'11
11
11 I
one ... the other,
another man.
another chapter.
another person.
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 409
[1 [|" another time.
^G
I
} another reading, a variant.
)
kua
kep
Kep-her
kefa
D
M'^ fl
^D
I I.
to hide,
hidden place.
a proper name.
i^i a
kefa
(S..^_^
«; fl
--^I
to act with vio-
~/> lence, expel,
j drive away.
to remove the
clothes, strip, un-
dress. .^I
I uncover.
kem
kem
Kem-ur
^«^ Ito make an end of, to finish
the end.
the name of a town
K ^^=t ^^ ^ I
and of a lake.
410 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION k=^
Kemt £=i^^\ ^^^ "black" land, i. e.,
Kewkem ^zzz^ \\^^zi^ \\ 3 the name of a god.
kena ^^=^fl ^ ^^==^
[]"^ to speak.
1
Kenemet ^=^=^ K ^ )
AAAAA/ ..^-vj^ >c^ V ^j^^ name of a town.
AA'W^A
kenemet ^^==^/| W'^^ pf^ night, darkness.
AAAAAA
Kenemti ^^=^ ^ pf^ the name of one of the
^^ Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
kenhu (?)^^:^
g tK F^ night.
AAAAAA
Kenset ^^^-^"^
p^^^ Nubia. The correct reading
appears to be Sti, i. e., the
*'land of the bow".
kerit ^^^=^fl f]
"^ habitation, abode.
Kehkehet ^:3^ X ^^c:::^ o"=" m ^ proper name,
Ices ^^ <k ^I
J^
to bow in homage.
t^i
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 411
kesu
Kesemu-enent
t^ Qxj
homage, bowings.
AAAAAA
a
^^ 4-4-
kek, kekui ""^^^^^^ f±^ ^^F^
ket
ketuit
ketut
ket khu
ketet
another.
a class of
divine
beings.
darkness,
night.
^ A A -O- abode, habitation.
^ ^ weapons, knives.
^^^^>^^i' ^^J7|||
(^5other things.
I I I
little, bad.
Q-
qa A
A
A
i\
to be high, exalted, height.
High God.
Exalted one.
doubly high, very high.
412 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
A
A
A
A
A
A
exceedingly high.
D ^ height of heaven.
high, i. e., lond-voiced,WW
^ (Tj . 5^ the god of the very high
i^ X ^ plumes.
I W II w J _^/VAAAAA ^C^ ^N ;
^^ ^
Mr
! most terrible.
high up on the
standard.
Qa-ha-hetep ^'^. T ^ ra a proper name.
Qa-her A
qa A
A
A
ga A
A
lit ^
s
^ I
proper name.
high ground, hill, stair-
case.
a
a
%i.rqa
qaat
A
AI I I
to be rotten, putrefy.
form.
bolts, fastenings.
A OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 413
qaa
qab
form, image.
the name of a god.
A
mJ
the innermost part
J-^ ci
3 AAAAAA
gafof
d/I
; V ^ ^cr:^^ r r^-^^-0
J
Fc^£^ I the centre of
I
Amenti.
a part of the body.
Qabt^enUShu-erta-nef-em-sau-Asar A \\ o
PI^^^Lli J ^ a proper name.
qamai A ^\ U L [ J^ o incense, unguent.
qamemt A^^^ to weep (?).
qart ^^^ ^ ^ P^i't of the Other World.^ o
garf A
Qahu A
qahit A
I bolts, fastenings.
^1i1 o
a proper name.
fire (?).
414 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
qasu
qass
gaga
ga
qahu
qah
qu
qeb
qebbi
qebti
qeb
^mc^
n
X
to tie, bind, fetter.
pp
I I I
I
Ae I
A^^.—n
\ III
^ T I
^i±i\
mm I
pj:t I
fetter.
fetters.
hill.
be provided with (?).
arm and shoulder; dual
A Q rr-^^ , Av3 Q A ^-r-^ ss Q
side of (?).
limbs, flesh,
north wind.
shade, shadow.
see A
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 415
qebhn O f^ AAAAAA
^AAAAA/V
I y }J AAAAAAJ
,-CJ A A AAAAAA
W AAAAA.\
A AAAAAA
1 ^ AAAAAA rf>v n
iy AAAAAA^ ^ j vf«i^ lA AAAAAA =^J JI
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to cool, refresh,
be cooled, re-
freshed.
J -J
AA/\AAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
place o£ cooling, the batli (?).
^ I) %\ a Ci£y] fl if! the
oi
II the marsh of
r AAAAAA
/ AAAAAA AAAAAA _
i ^AA/^AA I -ciL) -^ lA U
cool water of the First Cataract.
I r^^^I
D^
-J I
A,\AAAA
AAAAA/^v
AAAAAA
^^.e=^
water-fowl.
one of the
four sons of
Horus.
-JQebti
qefenAA
Qefenu ^ ©AAAAAA ©
qeftenu ^ ^=^^
qema
o
Coptos.
baked cake.
the name of a town.
ape.
>H.3^1z] to create, to fa-
shion, to form.
416 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A
qemam),^^>^
qemamu
qemh
qem-tu
qemtu
Qen
qen
qen
qen
qena
qenat
A
A
A
A
A
to create, to
fashion, to form.
creatress.
god of creation.
\ u C^£::£] yTv leaves of a tree.
to overturn.
I
to say, repeat.
AAA/VsAA
S
;^;^AAAA -.vp a proper name [if).
1 r f
fat.
AAAAAA^
XA
AAAAAA
s a
A m^ OS
AAAAAA I III
to do evil, be evil,
to be strong, bold, brave,
to embrace, embrace,
a kind of incense.
qeni
qenu
qenbet
qenbit
Qenna
qenert
qenqen
qenqen
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 417
s^I
a kind of linen,
t^^^ strong.AD -21 I I I
a class of officials,
human or divine.
A AAAAAA
AAAAAA
A ^AAAAAA O
A A X^AAAA^ AAAAAA
A AAAAAAA AAAAAA
a proper name,
grain (?) fruit (?).
to beat, to strike,
to feed, eat.
Penqentet ^ ^ the name of a lake im Sekhet-Aaru.
qer<=> T^ T^ the north wind.
qera
qeras
qerfi
Qernet
qerty qerrt
IV.
A
^ nn ^
1 storm, thunder
^ (]^>^ Ia proper
fln "^ sepulture, burial.
name.
A ^AAAAAA WA ^ A <=^ A <=^
to tie, be tied.
the name of a town.
cave, cavern.
nrzi' O cr~zi
27
418 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
qerti
qeres
qersu
qerset
qerset
qerqer
A CTT] A OI I I
A O A \ II
^ w
A^ w
Ao w
A
^li.sti
^A
\.^=z^
m\
the name of the
two caves near
Philae wherein
the Nile rose ; the
name of one of
the Forty - two
Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
to bury; dead body.
A
A
A
I
coffin, sarcophagus.
^A
> burial.
A A ^ A A ^AAAAAA AAAAAA X
A^qert
qehhtum (?) a
bolt, fastening:A
fc) 7
I I
ISi.
qes s
^ j
castrated animals for
y^ I sacrifice (?).
burial (?).
A OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 419
gesu (for ^1 | <?
qersu) ^ 111' Nil!
qesn (qersu) ^ I
N III
bones.
preserves (of birds).
Qesi
qesen
qet
qetu
Qetu
:H ^A/vvv\ \
^^^' I
ZA AA/^AAA
AA
qeq
Qetetbu ^
qet
c:^ ^JM
Cusae, the capital of the XlVthnome of Upper Egypt.
to he evil, bad.
I
see AM to eat.
a proper name.
s;^ c \:r.\© Xs a
to build.
)
ir\j
to draw, sketch, make a
fplan or design; work of
) the artist.
lIl^iMlli
\
sailors, mariners, crewi
[
of a boat.
n C^11 (^
a fiend.
27*
420
qet
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION Z5
qett
ka
ka
ka
kaut
kau
kai
kau
orbit, circle, like, similitude,
character, dispositions.
ATI
n f] J]^=^^
Jl]
likewise, also, totality.
^S ll Ul
s
s
zs
s
s
^auaslza S
slumber.
S K.
to besiege,
filth, dung,
to stink.
(3 ^calamity, calamities, misery,
> to suffer want, to lack
v^ ^^J
something or anything.
Q^ lake.
O a substance offered to the
gods.
^ 'v\ T^T^T "^^ to break.
JA to depart (?).
J^"^^the hair of some portion of
\\ I I I the body.
ffi OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 421
kaf
kas
Ifast (?)
kat
katu
kuat
ICeb
keb
keba
^eba
keba
kem
chamber.
X o
Jill
claw, limb.
I thoughts, meditations.
to besiege.
/WAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
the celestial ocean.
ZSJ^v "^^ to suffer, be in misery.
ffiJV to cast an evil glance (?).
some wooden object.
to find, discover.
^%.m\/ something found.
422 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION S
kemkem ^"i^ vV ^'^^ vV ^^ discover, find out.
Kem-heru /''^^ \\ • J[ ^ class of divine beings.
kemut '^^ \^ yA^ weak, evil beings.
kemh A^ V\ 8 -^^ to see.
kemhet ^^|^ eye.
I^emhusu f^^ .1^1=^^^ ^ proper name.
weak, feeble, helpless.
kenu Z5 t^ "??>->j
cattle.
AAAAAA
Ken-ur S "^^AAAAAA <^d-^
Ker-ur ffl ^^
a proper name.
kenut ffi ^ t^ ^ '^'^^ deeds, documents, records.
I I i
o^^Kenkenur S S ^^=5 S\ the name of a god
AAA/VAA AAAAAA
S OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 423
kent Z5 ^ slit.AAAAAA \\
k:er S moreover.
kert Sbut.
ker IS^ /^ to be silent.
kerb ffl o Fj;=q
night, darkness.
Kersher . S =3i=i^ ^ proper name,
icer[lr] ^^
ZS
^ P ^ ^to have, to hold, possess.
L W possessor
ffi ^ Jl I
possessions.
ker[k] ^ S ,
lie, falsehood, de-
424 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION zs
s
Ker[k]et S
I I I
keh
kes
kes
ifesu
Kesui
Kesta,
lie, falsehood, deceit,
the name of a town.
one half.
weak, helpless, wretched.
side; dual/ c
^ n^ \\ left side.
^u w right side.
w
,
w Y^ both
sides; plur. i,
near, by the side of.
=0= to anoint, ointment.
-rAAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAVV
the name of a canal (?).
-^ n ^ ! one of the Four Sons of
)
Horus.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 425
kesta
kesh-vrn TT
I
scribe's palette,
pool, lake.
t
ta
ta
tau
Ta-ret
ta
taui
<=., ^
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
T.
thy.
the I C^ ^^^:=^ what is his, his.
Ito be hot, to burn.
j
flame, fire, hot, angry.
A
the name of one of
the Forty-two Judges
in the Hall of Osiris.
s p Is:
^ oooI
H IS
\>v
s:
land, ground,- country, the
earth, the world.
IX \ the "Two Lands", i. e..
Upper and Lower Egypt.
426 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^
\> \> V ^ V
tBlU \>\>^>,, 111 . 1
' snn' mil ^ lands, countries, the
^ ===-sj world, all lands.
=-^' ==-11
3^ Z5 ^ the regions of the Other=> [v^ World.
earth-gods.
Is
World.
Ta ab =^^^ /^ "pure land", i. e., the Other^ If J
fAAAAAA
Ta ankhtet ==^^^ -^ ^ Q:^:^:^]
^ ^ grave
*land of life", i. 6., the
Ta ur ==^^^^<z:r> '^great land"; a part of Abydos.
Ta en Manu ^=^=^^^ ^^^^ ''land of Manu", i. e., the
DOD West.SM\t\M\
Ta en Maat ^=^^ R ^ ''land of Law", i. e., the OtherAAAAAA ''^
,i*/:
, I'^^x^^l^World.
Ta en maakheru =^^=^ nI
"land of triumph", i. e.,
^^^^^ ^ ^ the Other World.
Ta Mera "^^^ ^^ f ^ "land of Mera", i, e., Upper^'^^^^
1 ® and Lower Egypt.
Ta Meh ^^^
^^^)< y( ®^ ! "land of the North", the
jDelta.
Ta mes tchetta "=^*
(fl (1"^^ "land of eternity", i. e.^
s1
1I ^l the Other World.
Ta Nefer '=^=^^ T "beautiful land", i, e., the grave.
c^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 427
Ta Nent =^^^ L I. '^^^^^ a portion of the Other World.
Ta neheh =^?k §0§ ''^^""^ ""^ eternity", f e., the
-i^^ >^ Other World.
Taiu nu neteru ^3^ ^ H^'^j *lands of the gods", i. 6.,
^^^• ' ' ' heaven,
Ta remu • K t^ ""^^ *'land of fish'
Taui Rekhti ^"^
sn^®Taiu Rekhti ^ ^ :3:^
\> \> \> <cii> _^_^
^'lands of the Rekhti",
> i. 6., Isis and Neph-
thys.
Ta kharu "^"^^ ? "^^^^^^ t)\ "^]
''land of the kharu^ lim J?^l geese".
Ta Sekri ^=^^^ ^^ ^'land of Seker", i. e., the Other^ I <==> © World of Memphis.
Ta She =^^ "^^^^^^^^^
^'land of the Lake", i. e,,
^ I ^ I the Fayyum.
Ta shema ^='^ ^ S\ ^'land of the South".
Ta sheta ^=^^^ ^^^^^^^ "^ X ^'land of mystery", i. e.,
sI ^ D m^r^ the Other World.
Ta Sti '^^^ ^ ^ 'land of the bow", i. e., Nubia.
Ta qebh =^^ [K^^ "land of cool water", I e., theAAAAAA
AAyvAAA Cataract region.
428 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^
Ta Tuat ^ ^ 'land of the Tuat", i. 6., the
sI ^ n Other World.
Ta Tchesert "=^^^ '^^^^^ ^ ''holy land", i. e., thes l<=>C^£^:£] Other World.
Ta ei2 tchetta ''''^^^'^-^ "land of eternity", i. 6., the
/w.A^ ^l Other World.
ta ^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^1 bread, cakes.
tait
^fl\f cakes made of fine flour.
0=0I
g ^ A white bread.
^ (^3) ^ t>KI
celestial bread.
8 1 I i<=>jr\
- ^^>1 1 rr ^:-3]
^^^^d ^f Nenet (?).
0=0I .
Tait ^' ' ^ ^
)> a proper name.
D 5Q^ sail.
Taif "^ "^fl fl "nr^ f) ^be name of a goddess.
5^flil=T^Tar ^ '^ ^^^^^ ^^ the name of a fiend,
tahenen "^ '^ 8 "^ *^ ^ip i^ water (?).Y AAAA/\A/> AAAAAAD
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 429
Ta-her-sta-nef
Tatunen ^-
p
^- a proper name.
tat
tiu
tini
tu
tua
tua
tui
tui
tui
tuf
tuni
tur
tura
the name of a god,
^ II D A ^^^
V\ AAAAAA A r\ I
^ JfTT if 1
-" I ~LL AA/VVAA «dll
^v^ ^ emanation;plur. fv^
^||(j II,
^adorers.
AAAAAA ,^->,
rrr= AAAAAA ( f )
,
©'a demonstrative particle.
A 1^^ A^to adore.
V> (1 [1 a demonstrative particle.
mrr,his.
j^ AAA/V
^=iili X -^ AAAAAA
^^^^ ^ I
AAAAAA
111^11
to cleanse, purify,
be pure, clean.
430 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
tuk ^ <2 thou.
tuk -^s'y' ^pp^'^^-
tut ^ Y^-^ IN to be like, similar.
tut ^%^t] ^yP^' ^^^^' image, statue, por-
trait fig-ure.
o v\ <:^as, like, similar.
tut M to arrange, group together.
tebu =J^I-_^ to be shod, sandal (?).
teb -M sandal.
tebi, tebt -mm oJ^ u) ffl pair of sandals.
Tebu
Tebti
-JV!the name of a city.
tebteb ^ L^ a to walk.
tebtebti ^J^J'^M^ ^^^ soles of the feet (?).
^^P ® ^ head, the tip, point, or top of
anything.
tep ^^ ^ upon,
o OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 43
1
tepi igi @i S he who is on, the first, best, or
D D ^ finest of anything.
^ w ^ "^1) %^ X^ I
^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^ offerings.
^\y ^
the finest linen.
D ' I
^ " t^^ the choicest flowers.
I <=>Jl\ I I
^ O^^
the earliest hour of every
' • day.
tk ^ @ ^ 1?N (1 n ^ the earliest dawn.
® ^ m.^^%\F^ ^^^ earliest twilight
I;:^<ci^ Jf ^ hour.
the greatest happiness,
primeval time.
New Year's Day.
D © D
I
I
I
(Ci@ _ ';^ A f) ^H "^ the best water in the lake,
the original state of anything.
D
tep a ® ^^—
°
straightway.
I I
tep a ^ ^^'
—
^ he of olden time, ancestor.
I I
432 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Dshe of olden time, ancestress.
plur. ^\forebears.
ancestors,
® •
tep re ®moutli, then what comes from the
^mouth, speech, voice, utterance
;
tepi re @ ^^
<=D I
I III I
tep retui ®
plur. ®^I I
tep
tep
tept
I
D
D
D
«lsiprescription
,precept,
command, chapter.
=0=unguent of finest quality.
]a kind of goose.
^ uraeus crown.
Tep-tu ^ C^I
Cgrnrm
Tep'tu-f ® ^^ ^nrrm
Tepa
tepa
D
D
^'he on the hill, or his hill"
;
a name of Anubis.
! the name of a cow.
S'to snuff the air, breathe.
\
tepfyet
tef
tefa
Tefnut
tern
temt
temtu
temti
tern
temem
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 433
cavern, cave, den, hole in the
^ 1 3^
ground; plur. ^|^^
^ S\ father.
I I I
that.
tern
^ *^ ^ ?^P the name of a Water--^VD -Hm goddess.a.
^anr^ I
to come to an end,
all, entirely
^pnnL \\
wholly and entirely.
LI
^^3Ein: ^^^>^ ^i^:sK:>
to be complete, whole,
entire.
IV.
a particle of negation,
no, not, without.
28
434 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Tern I'^l'^^l
Temu^1
Tern, the
^'father
of the
gods".
ternam
temam
^ J@ <=> W J)"""^^ Khepera.
Tern Har-
makhis.
temaau (?) ^^^ tk r^ winds.
tememu ^
temem '^
fei22ei22u ^
^1^1 I [ all people, mortals,
mankind.
Temem-re ^
Ws \\ ^^^ part of a sledge.
\\ R t^]
parts of a net.
ja proper name.
Tem-sep ^I I
R "~'*~"S\ the name of one of the
.-^^ D © vi Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 435
temi
ten
ten
Teni
ten
teni
tenu
ten
ten ait
tenu
tenem
Tenemit
ter
^^,^^nrzEC &.,
sledge.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA I 1 I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
w
AAAAA\
AAAAAA
w
AAAAAA
G
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
o
this,
ye, you.
an ancient city near Abydos.
A/.AAAA
w%2
^
(2^
AAAAAA
what ;kind of ?
what mannerof? whence?
where ?
)to be or become
)great, 'great, dis-
j tinguished.
AAAAAA )>V^
AAAAAA U^""
e^
light.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to divide; separate,
to turn back.
r^ a particle, then, etc
28*
436 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
ter
terui o ^
teriti
teru
teh
teha
tehami
tehenen
tihtut
tekh
i O time, season; plnr.j
A r O \ the two seasons, i, e,,
1 i> \ morning and evening,
or sunrise and sunset;
^ '' the northern and
^ southern halves
of the sky.
<\b\l
i\m-!\ ^ w
\rra
ra
A
A
ra.^S^
'^ A
stream.
to march against, attack.
^\ stridor.
to appoint, raise up.
"" prayers, offerings.
the pointer or tongue of a balance
;
tekhni
tekhtekh
tesh
AAAAAA J^^>^w
/t\ AAAAAA ij ^^ )
m ^ J\ ^—D
1
of the place of truth",
hidden.
^'the pointer
^ ^"^^^
t W L [ W 1)1
X a' X
to shake out the hair.
jto depart, to go.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 437
tektek
teJka
tekas
tetbu
l%n
Teshtesh ^ ^rrrn [zszi
teka
tekau
tekat
Tekem
tekem
token
U
^1
AAAAA/V>'.
AAAAAA
^ A
Z5
ZS
J^AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
an image which was dressed
up as Osiris.
fire, flame, lamp.
the name of a god.
to approach,
to enter, go in.
^ those who enter.
Ill
to pass, walk, go.
to he hot, to kindle.
to walk, march.
to smear.
438 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
T.
ta
tata
taau
taar
ta
tata
tatau
tat ah
ta
A to pass away.
f=Si emission.
"A1
(*==u) to pollute oneself.
^-^^-^'^nrr^ the name of a gar-
ment.
restramt.
to give, grant, set, place, ascribe.
gift,
^:^ o
giver, giving, placing.
'0'
- i'
\O
givers.
heart's desire.
)
I i I
as auxiliary :
^ make to fear.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 439
-<Q>-
Tatau
tit
o
cause to do.
cause to be.
cause to become, etc.
the city of Busiris orMendes.
gifts.
tut
^,<^\^'^\^
^ evil, evil thing, sin, fault,
1wickedness, sinner.
^\^: '
sin, evil.
i
(x^%>^^
tuu
Tut
f^^ (11' wickedness.
Tututhe name of one
. of the Forty-
^^ 2<_ two Judges in
'' the Hall of
Osiris.
Tuis (?) the name of the rudder in
the magic boat.
tuau (^^(j^o 'ile (?), drink.
tu mountaiiIllTIll 1
i; plur. (^^ v\v>,
1.' ^ Jr Jl II
'1 mi
440 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
C^SfflllD I
Ci£i (^ nnm i
Tu-en-Bakha C^
the two mountams.
V^ t^ %\ w *^^ great high mountains.
j^^MountAAAAAA
II
Bakha, the Mountain of Sunrise.
Tu-en-Neter-khert C:^
1 DniD \AMountain of the
Other World.
c^
Tu-menkh-rerek C^ 1^ I ^^HHt ^ proper name.
tu-a
tua
tuau
tuat
tuait
tua
X
II
^I to put forth the hand (?).
D
five; "'" fifth.Ill ' O ^
\o,^\ O
o
oWo' '-Mr.
to do something early
in the day.
dawn, daybreak, to-
morrow.
!K ytki;
praisers
to praise, wor-
ship, adore
;
praise.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 441
neter tual^'^'^l
to offer up thanksgiving.
Tuamutef
Tuat
tun
^^ Q g^ } i'our Sons
I of Horus.
1
,* ^^)^ ^fX. Ci W
^
The Other
World.
q8 the everlasting Tuat.
the hidden Tuat.
M !
(2 |ithe e-od of the Tuat.
nr-3
\ithe being's of the Tuat.
^^^ to lift up or stretch out the
(^ w I
legs.
Tun-pehti /VAAAAA _^ 1^the porter of the Second
A ^ vx^ Arit.
442 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
t^'- ^^iZ: to be clean.
turt
AAAAAA
teb^==^J\ horn; dual
<==:^J\\, .^^.J
teb^^^JO'
—°
tomb(?).
teb A B ilto be furnished or equipped.
" -'^ '' " <J I chest, tomb
;plur.
tebu X '-^^^ I H'^'^^'''"^ frame, frameworkAi . .'AJJ^. . . of a net.
Teb'her-kehaat c:^::^ 1)'@' "^ '^^ ^ the herald
of the Fifth Arit.
teben ^^^ ^^^^ ]/VWW^ , AA/V\AA y^ '
^ /to revolve.tebenu © a
AAAAAA
tebh -^ no^)
^:^= «!l A Sil [ to pray, make suppli-
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 443
tebhu (?)
tebhet
ttbhu• •
tebhu
tebh
tebt
Tep
tept
tepu
tept
tern
•jir, 1
Ihiprayer, petition, suppli-
I
cation.
0=^=) I I I
1
^ ^^^ } offerings, cakes, bread, etc.
ci £1^ Ql I I
'
II § ^ ^ I^^^^^^^T furniture
J- I
J;block, slab, brick.
arm] ^
D ©' a o 1
a gram measure.
one half of the city of
Buto,
taste.
D
D oboat.
to cut, stab.
\\ \\^ 0A withI
a piercing voice.
444 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
tern
temt
knife, sword; plur.
"'^^^^^ two-edged knife, or sword (?).
Tem-ur
temamt
a name of Osiris.
temam
temam
terna
temai
tema
temi
3^^i^-^3v\. la hairy covering,
''^I two locks,
to make an end of.
[sic)
\ to unite, be united, touch.
iS^[j
I
city; plur. W\ shore, bank.
A ^ ^ V. Ill /^
temem entire, totahtv.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 445
temt
teaitch
4^,/N\1
Temtiu
ten
ten
Tena
tena
tenat
tenat
tena
tena
tenat
tenau
teni
to collect,
gather
S^-f*^
fl^M
^^U / together, unite, all,
' entire.^ )
all, totality.
AAAAAA ^ ^
AA/NAAA
AAAAAA Id I
AAAAAA I Zji O
AAAAAA
w
IS
=0=
AAAAAA -Xi. I I I
}
a class of divine beings.
I
to cut off, or away.
to place.
the name of a god.
to separate.
bank of a canal, piece of land,
the weekly festival.
the name of a chamber.
basket.
lot, share, division.
vessel.
446 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Teni
Teniu
tenu
tenb
Tenpu
tenem
tenh
tenhui
wAAAA/W » I V2^
D (S
e
the name of one of
Forty -two Judges in
Hall of Osiris.
the god of old age.
to be distinguished.
the
the
J \J
AAAAAA Y;^ fy I
D
^»
to gnaw.
a proper name.
worms.
wmg.
^^Fi\.
tenhtenh
tens
tent
tent
tenten
ter
AAAA/VA f^ /WAAAA
nrrm
/
to fly.
pair of wings.
J II
AAAAAA
^^:>^
weights,
abode.
slaughter.
AA/NAAA AAAAAA
might, violence, valour,
to destroy.
«; a
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 447
teref
tehant
tehen
tehen
Dj; D
tehen ta
Tehent
Tehuti
ra
-i-Tr>
ra
ra
ra
ra
£2^
W
®
S D
s—fl
AA^AAA ,
^ D^S I
AAAAAA /r>.
rn f^-^^
^:i
Tehuti'Hapi
Tehutit
teher
teherau
tes
to offer.
wisdom, skill, book of wis-
dom.
forehead.
to salute humbly.
to place the forehead on the
ground in token of hom-
age.
^^brow of a hill"; a proper
name.
the god Thoth, scribe of
the gods, dweller in Khe-
'4"-I U II
menu
,—QT—
r
AAAAAA X AAAAAA\\ AAAAAA
Thoth-Hapi,
@ ^:^
the Thoth festival.
hair, feathers, foliage.
^"^ fj ^ injury, harmful person, sicb
ness (?).
O vase.
448 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
tes
tes
teser
to cut, smite.
fnTTDflint knife
;plur. —^—
i
,
v\
^^>^
Tesert'tep ^^@
Tester
-H Ci
\ w I O
( \\-l
tester
CZSZD1%testera
tester
Tester
n
sacred, holy.
a proper name.
the name of a town and of
its god.
to be red, become red, red,
ruddy.
j
red ones, men or devils.
I
gore , blood , redness (of
clouds).
blood.
testert
testert
I
I \\ I ^ V
the red land, i. e., the
desert.
red flame.
the Red Crown, L e., the
Crown of Lower Egypt.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 449
teqerA
A ^'^^^
/ seeds, fruits.
Ill /
teka
-r '
-^^
-^s- to see.
(. (I -^&- seeing.
appearance.CI
tekaau ^ 1:^ {](s ^ !
seeds, fruits (?).
tek,teke^^,
teka "=:
-^&-
te^a
tekas
tetrit
tet
ffiZS
ooo
^=^^,, the two hands.
sight,
to hide.
plants.
to run, walk towards.
Chap. XCIX, 12.
hand.
hands.
IV. 29
450 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Tet-ent-Ast
tet i
tettet n i
tet
^I
i^ m a proper name.
w ^
to stablish, be established,
stable., permanent.
an amulet,
tet
tet
Tetu
Tett
m] a figure, image, or tree trunk
^ which was ^'set upright" dur-
Jing the festival of Osiris.
dV^ a building.
the city of Busiris.
the city of Mendes.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 451
th
TH.
thee, thou, thy,
^j t) •"'ith verbs,
(j<3=- 1
(j, /^
AATyAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
|imxuj
AAAAAA
etc.
a proper name.
thu
tbut as
I I thighs,
thou.
"(1Iis
thui
theb {teh)
Thefnut
thephet
themes
behold
!
mI
D
sandals.
the name of a goddess.
storehouse , cave , cavern,
hole.
m decree, writing.
29*
452 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
then
then
then
]m:r.
decrees.
this.
ye, you, your.
I I )
AAA/V\A
/V/VNAAA
^ to be great, exalted, distin-
guished, worthy.
then
Thena
Thenemi
Then-ret
thentchat
therem
%:S that.
A^ a proper name.
1^^^ zvthe name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
^ throne chamber,
V\ .^^ to make to weep.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 453
tbert ^^ A a kind of tree.
theh 2=^ ^ . to attack.
thehenu \ ^ ^ unguent.
D
ThehenTehen
ehenu 1 ^^^^, , \
henuI
I r^^^^ I ,, ^ ^ t -u^ ^ the name or a country, Libya.C^C>Cy /VAAAAA
thehent
14^"^° crystaK?). amber (?)./VAAAAA
OI I I
^^^•^"Iff
to be yellow, or green (?); f||=.
theheh s=5 S fi ^= nA to cry out.
flies ^^^^^^%\t n*^ ^^ strong", give orders.
thes
PI-^1-
thesu
thest3 III
to support, lift up,
raise; J^
joy-
I I I
\ supports, props,
454 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION sz=3
tbes ^=***===' ^^^"^ ^ to tie in a knot, knot, fetter.»
J—M VSl
^ '
flies '=°T°^ ^^ V. vertebra.
C=<x>=s3 C=<x>=3 C==00=:3 ^ O
o lil' ? 1
J^
plur. of preceding.
tbesu
word, speech, a saying, riddle.
I
(3 ^/| ^
conversely.
thesau C=co=3
flsI "" 1 to rule.
Thest'ur '>=*''^.^^^^ S\ a proper name.
^ dog, greyhound.
I
plur. of preceding".
tbesthes - - 5 a garment,
Thekem ^=^ \K ^ ^ a proper name.^. aJJa proper
thet
thet
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 455
I
the name of a red stone, or faience,
amulet.
S D ^W
\ D
^^^\
to take possession of,
to seize, to carry off,
conquer, acquire.
seizors, robbers,
I I I
s^=3 g^ cQj ravisher of hearts.
s»—a o w1 1
1
gs
"^ ^ fl !ravisher of women.
Thet-em-aua ^^^^ f[
s; n
9\ the name of
a plank or peg.
thetthet
h]X to destroy.
tcha
tcha
^ TCH.
Xt^ ti2 ¥isee ^^0 K\ A.
i.^fl.iX
Isafe, sound, in good
case.
Xti^a
X
\
"[> to split, to cut.
1^
456 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
tcha
tcha:^
abyss.^
,^bJI
,
to transport, to sail with
I"^ ^nJ ^ I
something
I"^
^ ^ ^nJ. one who transports.
t^
t^
tcha
tchaau
tchau (?)
tchat
tcha
^ii3
t^
tcha
transport.
Great Boat.
ys^ to set out, go forth.
"^^ hair.
I I I
birds.
an official.
'' to seize, g-rasp,
"^ ° rob, ravish.
plunder.
S
\ S flcxcr^ ^^ ^Ving-carrier", fan-
^ bearer.
male, husband, phal-
lus.
tchau
tchaui
tchaut
tchafu
TchaG
tchai
tchaitiu
tcham
tchamet
tchart
tchat
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 457
1^ ^ the west wind.
w
Isis and Nephtliys, the ''two
eagles''
On n twenty ; flH twentieth.
\1\1 \ the souls of Horus
^^ I
fiend.
y^K ^1 slaughterers.
-ft"papyrus.
coverings, garments.
I I I
a ^
i^ X
tchat
strength, strong.
measure.
458 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
tchat
^t^
^ X^ knife.
tchaut
tchaua
tchauu
tchatcha
tchatcha
t^
j
foul things, filth.
A ^i A,
amulet.
a^ nx
itz ^
o^^ t^ £2:^
I
tchatchat l^ i^"^
Hi
"head" ; the name of the upper
post.
head, top of anything,
I summit.
I
I
t^ ^ ^11 i
the ''Heads", or
''Chiefs", i. e., the
Ji '
> A M Ji ' 1council of the gods
^ . ^ m each great town
the Other World. Every great god
and goddess possessed a company
or council of "Chiefs", e. g,, Osiris
and Ra.
tchatchat ^~^ the domain of the cemetery in the
mils;plur.
, ^11)I
I I
AAAAAAthe domain of eternity, i. e..
the grave.
4
^
tchaau
tchabet
tcham
tcham
tchar
tchar
a
tcheba
tcheba
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 459
I-4-HF Oh ^
^ III
the holy domain, i, e., the
grave.
the domain of Amenti, i. e,^
the grave.
city boundaries.
staves,
"burning" coals.v:>—Il( J III
k o' h ooo
gold with a very large
percentage of silver
mixed with it, elec-
trum.
to go about in search
of, to pry into.
fortress,
to seal, make a reckoning (?).
II finger; plur. \W
\ ^, I I
I
fingers which seize.
AAAAAA
Tcheba-en-Sekri
o\AAAAAA I
I
a proper
name.
460 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Tcheba-en-Shesmu
name.
Tchebau-en-HerU'Semsu
name of the paddles in the magic boat.
Tchebaui-ea-tepu-a-Ra ^^,^t^l.,-ii<=^^jg
U !J D Jr I I-^^ yJ
a proper name.
the food of the
dead, sepulchral
offerings.
tchefaI I i
I i I
Tchefet
TcheSt
tchefetch
:3%
Sri
a place and a goddess in
the Elysian Fields.
pupil of the eye.
pupil of the Utchat.
tchefetch
Tchen<VWV\/NA V
to shed.
a proper name.
°^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.
tchenhuii-^ 8 tk --" beams.
461
/VWWV^ \ A n I I I
tchentchen °^ °^ M^ to crush, break.
rcl2enfc/2e[fl]^ w wJ a proper name.
fc/jor ' R?^__^
"^^—
^
to break.
fcAer @^ since, whilst, when.
tcher-a B ----^straightway.
tcher-enti AAAA^A
^ w
tcher-entet B? ^^^vna |^
since, because.
,^^ Bs to the limit of, all, the^"^--^ whole.
icher ^ limit, boundary; plur. J^IJLB U. %2 ^'^^ B? %£^ bound-
tcberau En
PM . ^ ^ I>to constrain, fetter,
tChera B^
tcherau g^
'i— fort, stronghold,
g^ ^^^^ / heel, hoof.
462 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION "^
Tcheruu B^%v^ j| the god of boundaries.
tcheru
tcheri
a bird with a shrill voice.
tcherit BJ (
Tcherti Bs '^
tcheres ^ p,__^ ^^^^^^ chamber (?).
Tchel^es-=^|[1||^
^, ^p self; °^^, _^
^3
a bird, the incarnation of
Isis and Nephthys.
Isis and Nephthys.
the name of a serpent.
tches
tchesef
^Hl Ji' ^^ ^^^ myself, himself.
thyself, ^°^ " ^AA/^ themselves.
W ^tltl ^ ^^^ Ir^ "^it^^ l^is own fingers.
=] __^;^ the god himself.
v\ —4f— ^^ —»f— with her own mouth.
to snare,
fowler.
tcheser
tcheseru
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 463
.I
°)p=^ ^^=^^ to make clear the ways,
^ *^=^==>^ t=^=^ to put in good order, to
be or make holy.
I [ holy or beautiful
things.
1^|. ^
glorious, splendid.
U I
Tchesert
Tchesert
—«— ^
Tcheser-tep
tchet
tchet
tchetta
^ 1
the beautiful mountain, i, e.,
cemetery.
a proper name.
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
21,2^1 body, person; 2^^^|.my own self.
^^ house, chamber; ^H) _^ Jr theTuat(?).
eternity, everlastingness.
^^the god of eternity.
^M^ ^
eternity and ever
O lastingness.
464 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^tchet "^ to say, speak, declare, recite
^=^^^ words, converse.
em tchet \K^ "^ saying, introducing a quota-
tion.
tchetu "^ t^^ "^ ^^ ^^ declare, speak, etc.
tchet-t
(3 n_ iwords, orders, things said.
tchet metu^ 11
,
^^ ''shall be recited" [the fol-
=^ I 4 I I I lowing].
n n "^-==^ "another reading".
tchet nehes ^ .,,,^ R f] ^^r^ \ vA negro speech, or
language.
tchetfet 2;^ ^f^^[
reptiles.
I
tchethu "^-*=^§ ^ *^ ^ place of restraint.
tchethu '^-^-^ 8 ^
J
to shut in, imprison.
^i\tchetch J^^ v-^;r- an instrument or standard.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 465
Words and signs of uncertain reading,
Chap. CXLV, IV, 1. 16.D
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i^ AAAAAA
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TTp{Chap. CX, 1. 35.
^ X Chap. CXXXI, 5.
J._ Chap. XCIX, 1. 38.
IV. 30
ENGLISH INDEX.
Aahet, a god 11.
Aakhebit 11.
Aa-kheru 74. •
^Aaku gods 12.
Aamhet 11.
Aaqetqet 12.
Aaru 11.
^Aat gods 11.
Aat-em-khut 74.
Aat of Amentet, souls, fire,
Horus and Set, etc. 13.
Aats, the Fourteen 13.
Aati, god 75.
Ab (Elephantine) 22.
Abau-Taui 79.
Abiding 96, 174.
Abjects 68.
Able 374, 403.
Abode 42, 63, 80, 81, 86,
98, 124, 144, 245, 312,
351, 410, 411, 446, 462.
Abomination 133.
Above 229.
Ab-Ra 24.
Abt-tesi-rutu-neter 3.
Abundance 156, 353.
Abundant 291.
Ab-ur (Osiris) 78.
Abu-ur 23.
Abydos 25, 426.
Abydos, god 26.
Abyss 191, 195, 249, 456.
Acacia 91, 401.
Accept 403.
Acclaim 10, 194.
Acclamation 9.
Acclamations 10, 11.
Accompany 398.
According .to 158, 228, 302.
Account 26, 279, 329.
Acquire 455.
Action (battle) 72.
30-5=
468 INDEX.
Actions 52.
Add 96.
Addition 252.
Address 251, 342.
Adoration 15, 195, 352.
Adorations 14.
Adore 96, 333, 353, 429,
440.
Advance 58, 72, 115, 123,
193, 211, 246, 253, 260,
353, 365, 368, 375, 378.
Adversary 318.
Adversaries 382.
Advocate 226.
Af 33.
Afar 94, 272.
Affairs 313, 320.
Affliction 163.
Afraid 357. /fAfresh 112.
After 159, 323.
Afterwards 322.
Again 112, 238.
Against 228.
Aged man 10.
^Ahat, goddess 4.
AW 56.
Ahibit, god 57.
'^hit, goddess 4-
Ahti (Osiris) 57.
Ahu, god 5.
Aliui gods 56.
Air 192, 206, 303.
Air-god 395.
Airless 44.
Akab 7.
Akau, god 67.
Akba 8.
Akeb 7.
Akeniu 66.
Akentaukhakheru 66.
Akenti 66.
Aker, Akeru, Akeriu 5, 7,
Akeru, gods 67.
Akert, Akertet 67.
Akert-khent-Aset-s, a Cow-
goddess 67.
Akesh, city 91.
Akhabiu gods 5.
Akhen-ariti 90.
Akhmim 28.
Akhsesef 57.
Akhtuset 89.
Aksi, city 66.
Ale 282, 439.
Alert 344.
Alight 71, 211, 368.
All 198, 433, 445, 461.
Allot 150.
Alone 99, 100.
Along with 264.
Also 420.
INDEX. 469
Altar 77, 120, 291.
Altogether 132.
Ambassador 29.
Amber 453.
Amen 39, 393.
Amen - nathek - ruthi -Amen39.
Amen - nau - an - ka - entek-
Sharu 39.
Amen-Ra 39.
Amen-Ra-Heru-khuti 40.
Amen-ruti 40.
Ament, Amentet, Amenti
13, 41, 459.
Ames sceptre 4.
Ammehet 39.
Am-mit 82.
Among 31, 36, 158, 228.
Amseth 42.
Amsi 42.
Amsu 4.
Amt-tehen-f 42.
Amulet 75, 97, 121, 170,
280, 323, 450, 458.
Am-urt 37.
An, god 45.
An 82.
An-aarrut-f 45.
An-a-f 46.
An-arut-f 45.
An-atf-f 46.
Ancestor, ancestors 3, 79,
431.
Ancestress 432.
And 264, 271.
An - erta - nef -bes - f - klienti-
lieh-f 45.
Anes garment 283.
Anew 112.
Angry 114, 425.
An-her, god 48.
An-ber, a warder 48.
An-heri-ertisa 45.
An-hetep 48.
Animal, sacrificial 328, 346.
Animals 75.
Aniu 45.
Ankliam water 172.
Ankhet 83.
Ankhti (Osiris) 83.
An-mut-£ 47.
Announce 27, 348, 358.
Announcement 358.
Anoint 110, 424.
Another 408, 409, 411.
Anpet 82.
Anpu 47.
Anrerut-£ 47.
An-rut-f, god 47.
An-rut-f 210.
Answer 116.
Ant 93.
470 INDEX.
An-tebu 50.
An-tes 46.
Anti 49.
Anti, god 85.
Anubis 33, 47, 432.
An-urt-emkliet-uas 46.
Any 198.
Any one 100.
Apartments 29.
Ape 38, 48, 75, 415, 421.
Apes 15, 135.
Apef 80.
Apep 80.
Aper, Apert 80.
Apis 253.
Apparel 152, 176, 327,
376, 430.
Appear 104, 147.
Appearance 147, 231, 449.
Appellations 69.
Applaud 10.
Apple of the eye 177.
Appoint 362, 436.
Approach 85, 184, 332, 437.
Apshait 80.
Ap-shat-taui 30.
Apsi, god 29.
Apu 28.
Ap-uat of north and south 28.
Ap-ur 28.
Aqan 92.
Aqeh, god 66.
Aqen, god 66.
Aqennu, city 93.
Aqert-khenti-het-set, a Cow-
goddess 66.
Aqetqet, god 7.
Aq-ber-ami-unnut-f 92.
Aqrit, goddess 66.
Architects 67.
Archives 374.
Argue 27.
Ari-em-ab-f 52.
Ari-en-ab-f 52.
Ari-entuten-em-meska, etc.
52.
Ari-hetch-f 52.
Ari-Maat (Osiris) 52.
Ari-nef-tchesef 52.
Arisi 52.
Arits, the Seven 86.
Arm 72, 236, 414.
Arms 236.
Around 32.
Arq-heh 86. .
Arrange 217, 263, 361, 430.
Arrangement 369.
Array 106.
Arrive 30, 85, 149, 175,
193, 342.
Arrogance 396.
Arrogant 22, 73.
INDEX. 471
Arrows of light 382.
Arthikasathika 4.
Artificer 262.
Aruhut 55.
As 158, 167, 430.
As far as 229.
As, a name(?) 57.
Asar 59.
Ascend 294, 312.
Ascribe 438.
Aseb, Fire-god 5.
Aseb - her - per - em - khet-
khet 6.
Asert, city of 62.
xises , Asest , city of
63.
Ashbu, god 6.
Asher, temple district 6.
Ashu, god 6.
Asia, woman of 382.
Ass 75.
Ass, Eater of 81.
Assault 8.
Assembly 345.
Assuredly 19, 253.
Astchetet 65.
Astenu 64.
Astes, god 65.
Asyut 328.
At 16, 158, 228, 268.
At once 72, 100.
Ataru - am - tcher - qemtu-
remu-par-sheta 68.
Atau garment 9.
Atch-ur 94.
Atef crown 9.
Atef-ur 9.
Atektaukehaqheru 70.
Aten, god 69.
Atert 69.
Ates-her-mer 9.
Athabu 70.
Athen 71.
Ati, nome of 8.
Ati, nome of 93.
Attack 8, 328, 436,
453.
Attain 149.
Attendant 53.
Attribute 52.
Atu, city 70.
Auhet, god 20.
Aukert, place and goddess
21.
Aukert-khentet-ast-s 21.
Aukeru gods 21.
Aurau-aaqer - sa-anqrebathi
19.
Auu-ba 17.
Avenge, avenger 226.
Awake 212, 241, 359.
Award 27.
472 INDEX,
Away from 229.
Awesome 396.
Baba 128.
Babe 215, 294, 344.
Back 9, 12, 151, 319, 322,
323.
Back of head 170, 251.
Back part 149.
Backbone 151.
Bad 67, 213,293,411,419.
Bake 143.
Baked meats 113.
Bakha, Bakhau, Mount 129,
440.
Balance 20, 137, 169, 267.
Baleful 135.
Bandage 148, 180, 226,
234, 377.
Banded 186.
Bandlet 377.
Bank 444.
Bank of canal 445.
Barekatha-tchaua 128.
Barley 138, 206, 358.
Base 174.
Basins 291.
Basket 434, 445.
Bast, city and goddess 129.
Basti 129.
Bath 64, 78, 415.
Bathe 133, 184.
Bati (fiend) 130.
Battle 87.
Be 16, 103.
Beams 382, 461.
Beams of light 38.
Bear, to 8, 45, 155, 198,
237.
Bear witness 189.
Beat 144, 417.
Beat down 65, 113, 248.
Beautiful 207.
Beautify 349, 352.
Bebi (god) 133.
Because 191, 229, 269,461.
Become 103, 300.
Bed, funerary 175, 267.
Beer 67, 282.
Beetle 301.
Beetle-god 301.
Before 72, 76, 129, 158,
159, 229, 256, 313.
Beget 116, 119, 134.
Begin 392.
Beginning 256.
Behest 118.
Behind 159, 251, 319, 322.
Behold 43, 58, 63, 160,
168, 451.
Bellow 249.
Belly 293.
INDEX. 473
Belong 216.
Belonging to 53.
Beneath 313.
Benefit 329.
Bener (city) 134.
Bennu (bird) 134.
Beseech 213.
Besides 269.
Besiege 420, 421.
Best 431.
Bestow 263.
Besu-Ahu 136.
Besu-Menu 136.
Betti 139.
Between 36, 228.
Bi (fiend) 132.
Bier 117, 133, 175, 209,
210, 389.
Bind 1, 49, 63, 86, 179,
196, 414.
Bind up 405.
Bird 292, 466.
Birth 184.
Birth Second, 184.
Birth, Four goddesses of
187.
Birthday 185, 250.
Birthplace 186, 373.
Bite 150.
Black 409.
Blains 396.
Blaspheme 95, 401.
Blasphemy 190.
Blaze 3, 102, 136.
Blemish 247.
Blind 68, 396.
Block 209, 443.
Block up path 265.
Blood 353, 448.
Blood relations 18.
Bloom 5.
Blossom 5, 95, 98, 105,
196, 264.
Blue-eyed 318.
Board 82, 319.
Boastful 22.
Boat 10, 30, 39, 89, 99,
114, 170, 443.
Boat of Maat 99.
Boat of Millions of Years
99.
Boats of Ra 99.
Boat, Solar 49.
Boatman 380.
Body 18, 75, 290, 293, 373,
399, 400, 463,
Body, dead 418.
Bodyguard 398.
Body servant 398.
Boils 396.
Bold 22, 3d7, 416.
Bolt 135, 355, 412, 413, 418.
474 INDEX,
Bolt-hole 140.
Bone 18, 419.
Book 317, 374, 392, 393,
447.
Book of Breathings 394.
Books of Doom 54.
Book of Thoth 394.
Book of Traversing Eter-
nity 394.
Born 147, 184.
Bough 130.
Boundary 461.
Boundaries, god of. 462.
Boundless 461.
Bow 50, 318.
Bow 410, land of 427.
Bowmen 189.
Bows of a boat 256, 348.
Bow-rope 256.
Bowls 291,
Boy 258.
Box 442.
Branch 130, 236, 346.
Brave 22, 147, 367, 416.
Bravery 216.
Breach (of the law) 17.
Bread 134, 402, 428, 443.
Bread-cakes 1, 5, 31, 157,
306, 392.
Bread offerings 353.
Breadth 115.
Break 12, 153, 194, 305,
363, 381, 386, 387, 420,
461.
Break ground 405.
Break open 155.
Break through 378.
Breast 176, 177, 256, 260,
399.
Breath 206, 402.
Breathe 351, 355, 360, 432.
Breeze 165.
Brick 443.
Bright 252, 288, 403.
Brilliance 11, 363.
BriUiant 296.
Bring 45, 85, 139, 168,
184, 383.
Bring forth 184.
Bring (gift) 120.
Bristle 218.
Broad 115, 334.
Broad-Face 115.
Broad-Horned 79.
Bronze 262.
Brother 351.
Brow 30, 231, 248.
Bubastis 129.
Build 297, 419.
Builder 67, 356.
Building 103, 327.
Building, funerary 359.
INDEX. 475
Bull 407.
Bull-god 220.
Bundle 86.
Burden 8.
Burial 345, 417, 418.
Burial-place 345.
Burn 3, 93, 102, 117, 119,
143, 243, 303, 349, 373,
382, 425.
Burning 205, burnt 196.
Burn up 325.
Burnt-offerings 291.
Burst 157.
Bury 418.
Business 313.
Busiris 8, 439, 450.
But 423.
Butcher 40, 345, 347.
Butchers of Set 346.
Bute 139, 443.
Buttocks 149, 292, 302.
By 32, 228, 268.
By the back (or, side) of
229.
Byssus 152, 336.
Cackle 194, 220.
Cairo (Old) 14.
Cake, Cakes, 92, 134, 140,
142, 148, 152, 186, 218,
230, 259, 353, 377, 393,
396, 401, 402, 415, 428,
443.
Calamity 55, 71, 132, 386,
420.
Calculate 279.
Calf 135.
Call 91, 193, 339.
Calumniate 368, 397.
Camp 42.
Canal 6, 69, 177, 197, 267.
Cannot 68.
Capsize 143.
Captive 254, 306, 384.
Capture 254.
Carcase 18, 109.
Cardinal Points 388.
Care for 253.
Carnelian 306, 360.
Carrier 354.
Carry 8, 45, 155, 198, 237,
383.
Carry away (or, off) 65,
214, 303, 455.
Carve 227.
Case 341.
Cases 320.
Cast away 290.
Cast down 119.
Castrated animals 418.
Cat 168, 258.
Cat-skin 168.
476 INDEX,
Cataract 427.
Cataract, First 3, 415.
Catch (fish) 113.
Cattle 176, 225, 422.
Cave 128, 417, 433, 451.
Cavern 128, 417, 433, 451.
Cavity 133.
Cease 23, 325.
Ceaselessly 3, 43.
Cedar 91.
Celehrant 1.
Celestial beings 269, 270.
Cemetery 111, 458, 463.
Centre 413.
Certainly 19.
Cessation 3, 22, 23.
Chain, chains 50, 95, 171.
Chamber 7, 24, 38, 42, 46,
65, 86, 102, 119, 124,
174, 246, 262, 267, 290,
323, 400, 421,445,462.
Change 301.
Chapel 408.
Chapter 231, 282, 432.
Character 420.
Charms 280.
Chest 80, 81, 442.
Chest, funerary, 249.
Chew 220.
Chief 71, 108, 256, 269,
270, 309, 316, 358, 400.
Chief, tribal, 235.
Chieftainess 270.
Child, children -<:i4, ^7,
,70,J185, 214, 215, ,258,
317^344.
Choicest 431.
Choose 384.
Circle 238, 399, 420.
Circuit 399.
Circumstance 341.
Cistern 178, 297, 405.
Citizen 197.
City 196, 444.
City-boundary 459.
City-god 222.
Clap (the hands) 257.
Claw, claws, 84, 326, 421.
Clay 329.
Clean 77, 78, 429, 442.
Clean raiment 78.
Cleanse 14, 15, 330, 429.
Clear the way 463.
Cleave 12, 128, 150, 152.
Clincher 49, 227.
Close (the eye) 89.
Cloth 31, 71, 100.
Clothe 19, 259, 386, 406.
Clothes 176.
Clothing 259.
Clouds 348.
Coals 459.
INDEX. 477
Cobra 15.
Coerce 1, 213.
Coffer 24, 442.
Coffin 117, 249, 418,442.
Cognizance 359.
Collar 56, 115.
Collect 327, 361, 379, 445.
Collector of souls 327.
Colour 19, 37.
Columns 49.
Come 85, 123, 168, 193,
342.
Come forth (or, forward)
15, 147.
Command 118, 258, 281,
316, 432.
Commemorate 363.
Companion 307, 351, 352.
Company of gods 140, 141.
Comparative, sign of 229.
Compel 172.
Competent 374.
Complain 215.
Complete 66, 86, 181, 433.
Comprehend 81.
Compute 328.
Conceive 17, 19.
Conception 19.
Concerning 167, 228.
Condition 88, 375.
Confectionery 259.
Conformably to 302.
Confront 158.
Confuse 361.
Conquer 211, 221, 455.
Conquest 211, 216.
Consider 26, 122.
Constrain 172, 461.
Consume 31, 81, 217, 325.
Contemporary 88.
Content 249, 250, 285.
Contentment 96.
Contest 87.
Contradict 370.
Converse 226, 464.
Conversely 238, 454.
Cook 143.
Cool 380, 415.
Copies of books 374.
Copper 262.
Copper, sulphate of, 97.
Coptos 415.
Copulate 212, 219.
Copy 51, 167, 374.
Copyist 374.
Cord, cords 50, 62, 113,
196, 197, 221.
Cordage 93, 95, 196.
Corn 148, 292.
Corn-land 206, 264.
Coronation 294.
Corpse 290.
478 INDEX.
Corridors 232.
Corrupt 258, 355.
Couch (funerary) 133.
Counsel 226, 369.
Count 26, 186. 279.
Country 293, 425.
Couplet 282.
Course 260, 317.
Cover 84, 150, 253, 387,
444, 457.
Cow 263, 407.
Cow-goddess 263, 364.
Cowardly 293.
Create 50, 300, 365, 415.
Crew 419.
Cries of joy 55.
Crime 17, 137.
Crocodile 9, 91, 186, 265,
267, 268, 333.
Crocodile-god 340.
Crop, crops 6, 10.
Crowd 90, 91.
Crown 110, 166, 209, 294,
342.
Crown, to 364.
Crunch 116.
Crush 153, 461.
Cry 251, 308, 407, 453;
Cry of joy 131.
Cry out 17, 91, 116, 193,
215, 249, 328, 354.
Crystal 276, 453.
Cubit 180.
Curse 361, 366, 401.
Cusae 419.
Cut 135, 280, 337, 352,
353, 363, 384, 394, 443,
448, 455.
Cut off 362, 445; cut on
wood, or stone 319.
Dagger 195.
Daily 168, 233, 250.
Daily round 314.
Damage 158, 299.
Damned 173, 187, 315,
393.
Dance 46, 299.
Darkness 20, 57, 85, 90,
113, 116, 291, 317, 410,
411, 423.
Date palm 37.
Date wine 135.
Dates 135.
Daughter 322.
Dawn 136, 289, 440.
Dawn, spirits of 38.
Day 250, 372.
Daybreak 289, 440.
Dead 173, 175, 178, 189,
209, 291, 315, 389.
Dead body 293, 418.
INDEX. 479
Dead, Eater of 82. Depart 94, 100, 234, 272,Deaf 70, 364. 339, 352, 420, 436.Death 173, 175. Depth 191.
Decay 58, 113, 178, 267, Deputy 71.
305, 333, 355, 356, 368, Descend 246, 248.
378. Descent 248.
Deceit 17, 265, 292, 423, Design 194, 343, 369, 376,424. 419.
Decide 122, 328. Designer 374.
Declare 190, 464. Desire 21, 22, 23, 179, 403.
Decoction 172. Destine 392.
Decorate 394. Destiny 392.
Decorations 293. Destitute 49, 68.
Decree, decrees 26, 27, Destroy 95, 157, 212, 287,
118, 194, 221, 258, 374, 288, 298, 303, 305, 317,
451, 452. 319, 333, 363, 372, 376,
Deeds 52, 118, 422. 378, 446, 455.
Deep 191. Destruction 58, 158, 298,
Defame 386. 303, 305.
Defeat 298. Device 369.
Defect 17, 103, 105, 137, Devil 193, 321.
247. Devour 31, 81, 217, 265,
Defective 105. 299, 331, 349.
Defraud 208, 298. Dew 14.
Dekans , the Thirty - six Dhu I'karnen 79.
291, 299. Dhura 206.
Delay 122. Diadem 294.
Delig-ht 2. Die 173, 175.
Deliver 214, 354, 405 ^ Dig 405.
Delta 71, 183, 252, 426. Dignity 12.
Den 128, 433. Dilate (the heart) 2.
480 INDEX.
Diminish 155.
Dip 298, 428.
Direct 368, 378.
Directions 358.
Dirt 7, 278.
Disarrange 361.
Disaster 386.
Discover 421, 422.
Discuss 44, 226.
Disease 174, 178.
Disembark 354.
Disgust 114, 157.
Disk, solar. 69, 71.
Dislike 188.
Dismissal 326.
Disposition 381, 420.
Dispute 27.
Dissolve 134.
Distinction 385.
Distinguish 385, 387.
Distinguished 435,446,452.
District 94, 101, 165.
Disturb 305.
Divide 94, 150, 152, 435.
Divine 223.
Divine beings 37.
Division 71, 151, 445.
Do 50; do not 31; as one
pleases 22 ; do away114.
Do into writing 51.
Document 118, 374, 393,
422.
Dog 17, 454.
Domain 71,93; of a god 13.
Dominion 281.
Doom 27.
Door 72, 231, 234, 338.
Door of Ta-qebh 73.
Doors of sky 1 70Doors of truth J
Door-gods 73.
Door-keeper 54.
Door-post 260.
Double 406.
Draftsman 374.
Drag 70, 383.
Draught-board 356.
Draughts 259, 356.
Draw 70, 264, 329, 343,
374, 419.
Draw out 306.
Dress 19, 106, 294, 305,
327, 386.
Drink 23, 31, 328, 331,
334, 439.
Drink-offerings 296.
Drinker of blood 331.
Drive 318, 361, 362, 409.
Drop 234.
Droppings 245.
Drown 181.
INDEX. 481
Drugs 238.
Dry 394, 395.
Dual, sign of 101.
Duck 3.
Dung 253, 258, 383, 420.Duplicity 342.
Dwarf 209.
Dwell 262.
Dweller in 32.
Dwelling 46, 72.
Each 100, 198.
Ear 84, 188.
Ears of corn 292.
Early 431, 440.
Earth 313, 327, 425.
Earth, end of 86.
Earth-god 337, 426.
Ease 358.
East 24, 25.
East Wind 24, 249.
East, gods of 25.
Eat 31, 75, 81, 105, 116,
150, 217, 331, 417, 419;eat the heart 81.
Eater of abominations 83.
Eater of blood 31.
Eater of bones 331.
Eater of eternity 81.
Eater of livers 31.
Eater of sahu 31.ly.
Eater of shades 82.
Eater of sinners 81.
Eater of souls 31, 81.
Eater of the Arm 72.
Eater of the Ass 81.
Eater of the Dead 82.
Eater of the Eye 81.
Eater of Worms 84.
Eavesdrop 189.
Ecliptic 292.
Edge 343.
Edict 387.
Effluxes 245.
Egypt 410.
Eight 304.
Eldest 350.
Electrum 459.
Elephant-city 3.
Elephantine 3, 22.
Elysian Fields 371.
Emanation 68, 234, 245, 429.
Embalm 334, 337, 359.
Embalmer 33.
Embalmment 117.
Embalmment chamber 33,
361.
Embarcation 248.
Embark 246.
Embrace49, 56, 87, 260,416.
Embracer, great 368.
Emission (seminal) 438.
31
482 INDEX,
Emissions 290.
Empty 375.
Emqetqet 189.
Enchantments 280.
Encircle 238, 380.
Encfoach 328.
End 86, 149, 175, 433,
444; to make an 409; of
a book 123.
Enemy 8, 21, 193, 243,
293, 302, 316, 339, 356.
Engrave 319, 337.
Enshroud 253.
Enter 5, 66, 91, 136, 239,
246, 248, 385, 437.
Enti - her - f - emm - maat - f
.
221.
Entire 433, 444, 445.
Entirely 433.
Entrance 79,92, 123,231,
248.
Entreat 213, 214, 349.
Envoy 29.
Equal 351.
Equip 80, 387, 442.
Erta-hen-er-reqa 245.
Erta-nefu 245.
Essence 172.
Establish 349, 450.
Estates 5, 47, 326.
Estimate 122, 279.
Eternity 213, 214,268,277,
463.
Eternity, domain of 458.
Eternity, Eater of 81.
Eternity, god of 463.
Eternity, land of 426, 427,
428.
Even as 167.
Evening 20, 170, 436.
Eventide 170.
Everlasting abode 64.
Everlastingness 277, 463.
Everliving 83.
Every 198.
Everybody 161, 243, 245,
321.
Everyone 100, 132, 271.
Everywhere 132, 137, 198.
Everything 320.
Evidence 189.
Evil 4, 17, 67, 85, 101,
105, 131, 132, 133, 137,
220, 291, 293,298,327,
416, 419, 439.
Evil, god of 335, 381.
Evil beings 8.
Evil deeds 62.
Evil eye 421. '
Evil hap 308. '
Evil memory 334.
Evil persons 326.
INDEX, 483
Evil speech 91.
Evil things 68.
Evolution 301.
Exact 92.
Exaggeration 19.
Exalt 379, 411, 452.
Examine 328.
Exceedingly 2.
Excellent 176.
Except 43.
Executioner 330.
Excretions 136.
Exhausted 210.
Exist 16, 103, 300.
Exit 123, 147.
Expand 2.
Expedition 118.
Expel 409.
Explain 152.
Extend 2, 155, 337.
Extent 329.
Extinguish 89, 90.
Extol 388.
Eye, eyes 11,160,161,403,422.
Eye, Eater of 81.
Eyeball 137.
Eyehrows 48.
Eyelid 292, 349.
Eye paint 97, 188.
Fa-nkhu 156.
Fa-pet 156.
Face 271.
Faience 278.
Fail 112, 247, 354.
Failure 113.
Fair-face 207.
Fall 234, 246, 248, 315,369.
Fall away 243.
False speech 19.
Falsehood 423, 424.
Farm 5, 326.
Farm stock 176.
Fashion 50, 168, 184, 196,
300, 365, 415.
Fashioner 205.
Fasten 49, 370.
Fastening 221, 412, 413,
418.
Fat 416.
Fate 341.
Father 67, 69, 433.
Father-gods 69.
Father Khepera 69.
Father Osiris 69.
Fault 62, 138, 439.
Favour 277.
Fayyum 427.
Fear 357, 438.
Feast 361.
31*
484 INDEX.
Feather 10, 395, 447.
Fecundity 42.
Feeble 129, 402, 422.
Feed 82, 331, 389, 417.
Fellow 351, 352.
Fenkhu 156.
Fenti, god 157.
Ferry 306.
Fertility 42.
Festal service (liturgy) 259.
Festival 96, 117, 246, 247,
251, 259, 291, 348, 361,
445.
Festival, to keep 51, 339.
Fetter 50, 95, 171, 191,
196, 254, 342, 379, 403,
414, 454, 461.
Field, fields 5, 56, 370, 391.
Field of Eternity 371.
Field of Fire 372.
Field of Grasshoppers 372.
Field of Offerings 371.
Field of Peace 371.
Field of Ra 371.
Field of Reeds 371.
Field of the Gods 371.
Fiend ^, /l, ^2, m, 1^5,
^93, icie, 2i^,^9,Mb,291, 502, 308,^21,339,
346, 347, 377, 383, 419,
457.
Fierce 76.
Fiery 143.
Fifth 440.
Fight 87, 378.
Fighters, the two 87.
Fighting-Faces 87.
Fig tree 212.
Figure 38, 52, 90, 376.
Filch 288.
Fill 181, 288; fill the
heart 22.
Fillet 209, 377.
Filth 7, 80, 136,253,258,
278, 383, 420, 458.
Filthy 258.
Find 85, 421.
Fine 207, 431.
Finger 326, 459.
Finish 409.
Fire -3, 37, -95;^ 135, 13<
142, 169, 205,^12,217,
239, 243, 248, 29V297,319, 359, 377, ^97,.413,
425,' 437.
Fire-altar 89, 170,291,293.
Fire-city 3, 218.
Fire-goddess 218.
Fire-spirits 6.
Firm 94, 234, 370.
First 431.
Firstborn 322, 350.
INDEX. 485
Fish, to 254.
Fish 22, 26, 49, 82, 94,
157, 182, 235, 259.
Fish-god 236.
Fish, land of 427.
Fish-offerings 3.
Fisherman 113, 254, 370.
Fist 302.
Fix 94, 96, 174, 349.
Flail 216.
Flame 3, 6, 37, 95, 136,
142, 205, 217, 239, 243,
250, 319, 359, 382, 397,
425, 437, 457.
Flax 31.
Flesh 18, 19, 30, 401, 414.
Flight 72, 140.
Flint knife 448.
Flood 7, 14, 132, 181, 197,
249, 259, 349, 350.
Floor 327.
Flourish 98, 234, 333, 359.
Flow 55, 102, 221.
Flower 5, 10, 12, 84, 95,
105, 118, 133, 138, 196.
213, 215, 264, 331.
Flower of Hathor 105.
Flowers of the sky 5.
Flutter 304.
Fly 79, 89, 140, 446.
Foe, foes 21, 315, 318.
Foliage 385, 447.
Folk 132, 161, 244, 245,
249, 264, 271.
Follow 116, 319, 398.
Food 5, 31, 32, 80, 81,
88, 152, 157, 286, 302,
392, 393, 396.
Food, sepulchral 460.
Foot 244.
For 16, 191.
Force 78, 172, 330.
Forebears 432.
Fore-court 79.
Forehead 30, 447.
Forget, forgetfulness 366.
Form 50, 52, 174, 196,
300, 301, 306, 365, 376,
412, 413, 415, 430.
Form of ffod 91.
Fort, fortress 461, 459.
Forthwith 269.
Fortifications 103.
Fortify 365.
Forty 262.
Foul 458.
Foundation 356.
Fountain head 133.
Four 30, 158.
Fowl 117, 259.
Fowler, fowlers 113, 254,
370. 462.
486 INDEX.
Frame o£ a net 442.
Fraternize 355.
Fraud 265, 292.
Fresh 98.
Friend 308.
Friendly 355.
Frighten 272.
From 16, 158, 228.
Front 256, 309.
Fruit, fruits 131, 237, 417,
449.
Fully 2.
Fulness 337.
Furnish 80, 442.
Furniture 443.
Furrow 119.
Fustat 14, 316.
Gain the mastery 367.
Gainsay 44.
Garden 279.
Garland 182.
Garment 30, 47, 48, 67,
71, 103, 106, 176, 259,
305, 327, 334, 376, 386,
401, 406, 438,454, 457.
Gate 72, 338, 340.
Gather, gather together 327
,
353, 361, 379, 445.
Geese (Kharu) 427.
Generate 39, 42.
Genetrix 184.
Genuine 164.
Giant 80.
Gift, gifts 45, 264, 438,
442.
Girdle (?) 12.
Girdle 86, 377.
Girls 207, 215, 258.
Give 38, 168, 244, 266,
438.
Give drink 5.
Glad, gladden 227, 255,
325, 357.
Gladness 2, 55, 207, 242.
Glance 160.
Glorify, glorifyings 10, 11,
15, 365.
Glorious, glory 296, 463.
Gnaw 116, 260, 446.
Go, going 123, 246, 248,
263, 265, 272, 337, 397,
436, 437.
Go about 176.
Go away 94, 195.
Go back 49, 319.
Go down 246.
Go in 91, 437.
Go forth, go on 134, 456.
Go out 120.
Go round 119, 251.
Goad 360.
INDEX. 487
Goat 85.
God 222.
God of extended arm 2.
Gods, company of 141.
Gods, three companies of
222.
Gods, false 228.
Gods, land of 427.
God-house 224.
God-offerings 224.
God-property 224.
Goddess 270.
Gold 195, 459.
Good 207.
Good condition 329.
Goods 42, 314, 320.
Goose 3, 230, 287, 349,
359, 432.
Goose-god 220.
Gore 448.
Gorge 286.
Governor 270, 281, 309.
Grace 277.
Gracious 207, 344.
Grain 57, 93, 131, 148,
206, 217, 358, 402, 417.
Grains 138.
Grain-god 206.
Grain-goddess 238.
Granary 399, 401.
Grant 38, 168, 438.
Grapes (?) 406.
Grapplers 227.
Grasp 4, 227, 252, 261,
302, 456.
Grass 12, 62.
Grasshopper 326.
Grasshopper, city of 326.
Gratification 376.
Grave 426, 458, 459.
Great 73, 107, 435, 452.
Great (of heart) 22.
Greater than 108;greatest
431.
Greatly 74.
Great Light 363.
Greeks 183.
Green 96, 98, 333, 453.
Green Eyes 98.
Green Flame 98.
Greyhound 454.
Grief 24, 62.
Grieve 24.
Groan 12.
Ground 47, 293, 327, 381,
425.
Group 430.
Grow 234; grow old 354.
Guard 54, 226.
Guardian 53, 54.
Guide 337, 375, 376.
Gullet 91.
488 INDEX.
Haaker 246,
Haas 251.
Hab-em-atu 247.
Habitation 63, 144, 410,
411.
Hack in pieces 362.
Ha-her 253.
Ha-hetep 247.
Hahuti-am ... 247.
Hai, god 246.
Hail 9, 123, 245, 246.
Hair 19, 46, 66, 95, 206,
257, 266, 326, 335, 353,
385, 399, 400, 420, 422,
444, 447, 456.
Hair, grey or white 378.
Hair-gods 326.
Haker 247; festival 51.
Hakheru 247.
Half 424.
Hall 86, 93, 109, 111, 115,
134.
Hand 72, 449.
Handicraft 262.
Hangings 386.
Hap (Nile) 256.
Hap, son of Horus 253.
Happen 315.
Happiness 96, 132, 207,
431.
Happy 207, 337.
Hapt-re 254.
Hapu-en-neb-sett 254.
Haqahakaher 247.
Hareti 254.
Harim 29.
Harm 3, 4, 17, 220.
Harpoon 171.
Harpukakashareshabaiu
254.
Harvest 238.
Hasert 247.
Hasten 6, 277, 290.
Hate 188, 189.
Haunch 18, 109, 313.
Have 314, 423.
Hawk 131.
He 155,206,221,333,335.
He himself 333.
Head 166, 309, 430, 458.
Heads (Tchatchat) 458.
Headcloth 284.
Headdress 80.
Headrest 111.
Headsman 330.
Health 83, 352.
Healthy 120, 234, 352.
Hear 384.
Heart 22, 256, 285; abode
of 63; desire of 23,438.
Heart amulet 23.
Heart, to eat the 22, 81.
INDEX. 489
Heart-soul 23, 124.
Heat 3.
Heaven 64, 152, 153, 197,
246, 270, 370.
Hebt-re-f 260.
Heel 461.
Hehi 277.
Height 411, 412.
Heir 18, 19, 75.
Heirship 18.
Hekennut 281.
Heliopolis 46.
Helpless 111, 129, 137,
210, 303, 339,381,422,
424.
Hemaka 261.
Hemen 262.
HenJi, city 249.
Henbi, god 264.
Henket 267.
Henku-en-arp 266.
Henku-en-fat-Maat 266.
IJensektiu 266.
Henti (Osiris) 268.
IJenti-requ 268.
Hent-khent-ta-meru 268.
Henu Boat 265.
Hept-re 260.
ITept-shet 260.
Hept-ur 260.
^eq-ant 282.
Heqtit, goddess 282.
Her 216, 321.
E[er (Horus) 273.
IJer-ab-arit-f 269.
Her-ab-kara-f 269.
Her-ab-uaa-f 269.
Herakleopolis 336
Herald 348.
Herb,herbsl2, 62,98, 349.
Herd-god 210, 211.
Her-f-em-qeb 272.
5er-f-ha-f 272.
Heri-sep-f 271.
Heritage 75.
Heri-uru 270.
Her-k-en-Maat 272.
Hermopolis 105, 304.
Her-nefer 272.
Heron 401.
Her-ua 272.
Heru-khuti 274.
Heru-tataf 276.
Heru-ur (Haroeris) 274.
Hesepti 279.
Hesert 280.
Hes-her 278.
Hest 278, 280.
Hes-tchefetch 278.
Hetch-abehu 289.
Hetch-re 289.
Hetem-her 288.
490 INDEX.
Hetem-ur 288.
IJetep, god 286.
Hetep, town 287.
IJetep-ka 287.
Hetep-sekhus 287.
Hetep-taui 287.
Hew 227.
Hide 40, 253, 361, 377,
404, 409, 436, 449.
Hide (skin) 38.
Hieroglyphics 224.
High 411.
Hill 412, 414. •
Hill-men 49.
Him 155, 206, 333.
Himself 335, 462.
Hi-mu 257.
Hindrance 49.
Hinge 385.
His 140, 155, 425, 429.
Hit 257.
Hold 314, 423.
Holdfast 227.
Hole 433, 451.
Hollow 133.
Holy 77, 396, 448, 463.
Holy apparel 78.
Holy Land 428.
Holy place 64.
Homage 199, 226,351,411,
447.
Homestead 326.
Honour 332.
Hoof 461.
Hook 84.
Horizon 297.
Horn 79, 196, 265, 268, 442.
Horns, Eye of 321.
Horus, Followers of 276.
Horus, Forms of 273—275.
Horus, Sons of 42, 186,
424, 441.
Hostile 267.
Hostility 316, 370.
Hot 143, 243, 359, 394,
397, 425, 437.
Hour 106, 195.
Hour-goddess 106.
House 7, 42, 46, 65, 72,
86, 87, 98, 109, 144, 282,
283, 305, 351, 463.
Hover 304.
However 50.
Hu, god 257.
Hu-kheru 248.
Hull 24.
Human beings and race
103, 142, 185.
Humble 209.
Humours 136, 215.
Hundred 392.
Hundred thousand 261.
INDEX. 491
Hunger 282, 362, 372.
Hunters 370.
Hurl 382.
Hurricane 355.
Hurry 6.
Husband 456.
Hut 7, 65.
Hu-tepa 258.
Hymn 278.
Hymns of Ra 278.
I 9, 46, 98, 193, 196, 409,
429.
Ibis 248.
Idle 114.
If 50.
Ignorant 303.
Ill 178.
Ill-luck 341.
Ill-treated 76.
Illumine 151, 363.
Image 38, 52, 167, 235,
353, 376, 380, 413, 430.
Immediately 72, 268.
Immutable 68.
Impassable 68, 373.
Implement 113.
Impost 288.
Impotence 68.
Imprison 308, 404.
Inl6, 30, 32, 158, 191,268.
In front of 76, 302.
Inasmuch 167.
Incantation 280.
Incense 138, 166,357,413,
416.
Incense water 172, 173.
Incline 50, 243.
Incomprehensible 377.
Incorruptible 58, 68, 378.
Increase 45, 136, 252.
Indestructible 44.
Inert 111, 339.
Inform 359.
Inhale 242.
Inherit 18, 75.
Inheritance 18, 75.
Iniquity 17.
Injure 3, 4, 9, 71, 220.
Injury 4, 8, 14, 17, 65,
193, 219, 220, 209, 308,
352, 447.
Inkjar 142, 150.
Inlay, inlaid 176, 196.
Inquire 328.
Inside 30, 159, 413.
Insolence 396.
Inspect 328.
Instruct 338.
Instrument49,56,139, 184,
464.
Intelligent 403.
492 INDEX.
Intend 304.
Intent 240.
Interval 106.
Intestines 58, 136, 170.
Into 16, 30, 158, 228.
Introduce 331, 332.
Inundate 132, 181.
Inundation 132.
Invade 385.
Inventory 240.
Invert 143, 372.
Investigate 351.
Invisible 43, 44, 68, 192.
Invocation 339.
Invoke 91, 193, 214, 339,
354.
Irqai (Amen-Ra) 123.
Irresistible 68, 318.
Iron, meteoric 130, 131.
It 155, 216, 335, 337, 381.
Its 155, 321, 337, 381.
Jackal 17, 325.
Jasper 306.
Jaw 86, 215.
Jaw-bone 85, 86.
Jaw teeth 214.
Join 306, 345, 444.
Joint of meat 6, 18, 109.
Journey 22, 118, 120, 166,
193, 197, 234, 300, 306,
308, 312, 326, 373, 380,
392, 393.
Joy 55, 207, 242, 253.
Joyful 22.
Judge 26, 27, 29,122,328;
judge hastily 22.
Judgement 26, 122, 329.
Just 92, 163.
Justice 92.
Justify 347.
Kapriest 263.
Kaa, god 407.
Ka-arik 408.
Kaharsapusar, etc. 408.
Ka-hetep 406.
Karnak 29.
Kasaika 408.
?:eb 337, 421.
Keen 344.
Keep guard, or watch 53,
324.
Kehkehet 410.
Kem-heru 422.
Kemkem 410.
Kem-ur 409, 422.
Kenemet 4 10.
Kenemti 410.
Kenkenur, god 442.
Kep-her 409.
Kesemu-enent 411.
INDEX. 493
Kesta 424.
Khatiu 293.
Khau-tchet-f 291.
Khemenu 304.
Khemi, god 303.
Klienememti 308.
Khnemet -em -ankh - annuit
307.
Khnemet-urt 307.
Khennu, city 305.
Khensu 16; forms of 309.
Khenti-Amenti 309.
Kher-aha 14, 316.
Kherefu 316.
Kher-heb priest 316.
Kher-serau 316.
Khesef-at 318.
Khesef-her-ash-kheru 318.
Khesef-her-khemiu 318.
Khnemu 307.
Khu,theFourandSeven295.
Kill 345..
Kindle 437.
Kindness 329«
King 71, 131, 335.
Kingship 335.
Kinsfolk 18, 107.
Knead 168.
Knife 65, 91, 195, 215, 217,
279, 280, 345, 394,411,
444, 458.
Knit 388.
Knot 454.
Know 240, 304, 323.
Knowledge 240, 373.
Kohl 188.
Labour 52, 129, 265, 408.
Labourers 178, 356, 370.
Lack 395, 420.
Ladder 166, 171; sides of
236.
Lady 198, 267.
Lair 128.
Lake 123, 178, 267, 334,
390, 405, 420, 425.
Lake, Great 390.
Lake, Land of 427.
Lake of Akeb 390.
Lake of Aqer 390.
Lake of Fire 390, 391.
Lake of Flames 390.
Lake of Geese 391.
Lake of Hetep 391.
Lake of Horus 391.
Lake of Light 391.
Lake of Maati 390.
Lake of Millions of Years
391.
Lake of Natron 391.
Lake of Nu 390.
Lake of Osiris 390.
494 INDEX.
Lake of Propitiation 391.
Lake of Tchesert 391.
Lake of the Wicked 391.
Lake of Turquoise 390.
Laraentation 12, 66, 408.
Lamp 299, 437.
Land, to 175.
Land 143, 425, 444; culti-
vated 5.
Lands, the two 425.
Languor 157.
Lapis-lazuli 317, 318.
Large 73.
Laugh, laughter 341.
Laver 390.
Law, laws 165, 248.
Law, Land of 426.
Law-court 64.
Lawgiver 360.
Lawfulness 132.
Lay 113.
Lazy 114.
Lead 337, 375.
Leather 348, 406.
Leaves 416.
Leaves of a door 72, 234,
244.
Left (hand or side) 22,
23, 24.
Leg 166, 188, 244, 340,
344, 373.
Legality 132.
Length 1, 329.
Leopard skin 23.
Let be 38.
Letopolis 319, 366.
Libation 15, 77, 388.
Libation vessel 96, 280,
352.
Libationer 77.
Libya 453.
Lie 423, 424.
Lies 19.
Lie down 389.
Life 83, 88.
Life, hand of 426.
Lift 120, 155, 379, 387,
388, 453.
Light 1, 11, 42, 65, 85, 95,
142, 212, 252, 289, 296,
356, 363, 375, 395, 403,
435.
Light up 102.
Light-god 151.
Light (of weight) 105.
Lightness 103.
Light upon 103.
Like 158, 167, 168, 351,
420, 430.
Likeness 167.
Likewise 167, 341, 420.
Lily 376.
INDEX. 490
Limbs 19, 30, 75, 93, 165, Lot 314, 445.
255, 256, 414, 421. Loud 315, 412.
Limit 461. Love 22, 179, 227.
Linen 63, 97, 148, 152,j
Loved one 23.
210, 402, 403, 417. Lowland 313.
Linen weaver 402. Lowly 209.
Lintel 86. Luck 341, 392.
Lion 163, 168. Lynx 166.
Lion-god 232.•
Lip 343. Maa-anu-f 161.
List 240, 329. Maa-atef-kheri-beq-£ 162.
Listen 350. Maa-em-kerh-annef- em-hru
Listeners 384, 385. 162.
Little 228, 402, 411. Maa-ha-f 162.
Live 82. Maa-heh-en-renput 162.
Living people 83. Maa-kheru 163.
Lizard 9. Maati towns 165.
Lo ,43, 63. Maati-f-em-khet 162.
Load 8. Maati-f-em-tes 162.
Loaf, loaves 1, 92, 289, Maatuf-her-a 163.
377. Maau-taui 168.
Loathing 396. Macerate 144.
Lock 266, 306. Magic power 121.
Lock of hair 400. Magical formulae 280.
Loin 345. Magnify 330.
Long 1. Maiden 207, 253.
Longsuffering 344. Majestic 396.
Look 154, 160. Majesty 263.
Loose 353. Mak stone 166.
Lord 198, 288. Make 50.
Loss 299. Make a gift 1.
496 INDEX.
Make happen 244.
Male 456.
Man 321.
Manifest 147.
Manifestations 147.
Manifold 90.
Mankind 107, 161, 211,
241, 243, 244, 245, 264,
271, 434.
Manner 167.
MaDsion 86, 144.
Mantis 2, 3, 23, 133.
Manu 166, 426.
Many 90.
March 329; march against
436, 437.
Mariners 419.
Marqatha 169.
Marsh 76, 149, 415.
Marsh flowers 5.
Mason 47, 67.
Mast 319.
Master 108, 198; to act as
master 316.
Mastery 95, 340.
Masturbate 196.
Matchat, Matchet 167, 171.
Mates 171.
Matet Boat 171.
Matter 134, 140.
Me 9, 98, 193.
Meadow 370.
Mean, the 189.
Measure 375, 443, 457.
Measure (land) 383.
Measuring cords 56.
Medicaments 337, 359.
Medicine 238.
Meditations 421.
Mediterranean Sea 98.
Meet 15, 318, 362.
Meeting 362.
Mehen 33.
Mehenet, Mehenit, Mehent
182.
Mehti-sah-neter 184.
Meht-urt 181.
Member 19, 30, 56, 75,
93, 255, 256.
Memorial services 364.
Memphis 154, 284, 427.
Memphis, high priest of
110.
Men and women 244, 245,
249, 264.
Mendes 82, 439.
Menhu 176.
Men-kau-Ra 233.
Menkh, god 176.
Men-Maat-Ra 233.
Menqet 177.
Mentchat 177.
INDEX, 497
Menthu, god 177.
Menu 4, 42, 174.
Mera 426.
Merchant 395.
Mert, goddess 179.
Meskhen 187.
Mesqen 188.
Mesqet 188.
Message 27, 29.
Messenger 29.
Mestha 188.
Metal, god of (?) 127.
Metal plates 136, 218.
Metes-her-ari-mer 190.
Metes-sen 191.
Metu-ta-f 190.
Micturate 116, 157.
Middle 92, 103, 268.
Middle hall 24.
Might 150, 397, 446.
Mighty 73, 107, 114, 194,
367.
Milk 11, 55, 364.
Milk vessel 169.
Million 276.
Mineral 262.
Mineral colour 312.
Ministrant 1, 47, 176.
Misery 62, 116, 137, 163,
352, 420, 421.
Misfortune 71, 386.
IV.
Misheps 172.
Mistress 198, 267.
Mixed 396.
Mnevis Bull 180.
Moisture 14.
Moment 8, 33, 106.
Monkey 75.
Monster 90.
Month 26; last day of 86.
Moon 16, 86.
Moon-god 16, 56, 309.
Moor a boat 175.
Mooring posts 175.
More than 229.
Moreover 423.
Morning 436.
Morning star 224.
Mortals 434.
Mother 173.
Motionless 111.
Mould 168, 196, 364.
Moulder 205.
Mountain 439.
Mourner 12.
Mourning 12.
Mouse 143.
Mouth 231, 432.
Move 151, 234, 253, 2G0,
265.
Mow 280.
Much 90.
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498 INDEX.
Multitude 90, 91.
Mummify 96, 334.
Mummy bandages 96.
Mummy bed 117.
Murdei-ous 135.
Music, instrument of 176.
Mut 173.
Muta Jambi 80.
Mutable 119.
My 9, 140, 193.
Mykerinos 233.
Myn'h 84; of women 85;
water of 172.
Myself 462.
Mysterious 377, 404.
Mystery 377, 404.
Mystery, Land of 427.
Naarrut 192.
Naau 193.
Nail, of body 84.
Nak fiend 193.
Naked 252.
Name 237.
Namely 58.
Narrate 112.
Nart 194.
Nartiankhemsenf 194.
Nasaqbubu 193.
Nathkerthi 193.
Natron 280.
Navel 292, 300.
Near 228, 229, 424.
Neba 205.
Neb-abui 199.
Neb-er-tcher 1 ^^.Neb-er-tchert J
Neb-heru 201.
Neb-maat-heri-retui-f 204.
Neb-nebu 201.
Neb-pebti-petpet-sebau 204.
Neb -pehti - tbes - menment204.
Nebeb bird 205.
Nebti 205.
Neck 213.
Neck ornament 115.
Needy 212, 395.
Nefer-Tem 208.
Nef-ur 206.
Negation 68, 158, 433.
Negative 43, 221.
Negro 214.
Negro speech 464.
Neh 213.
Neha-bau 213.
Neha-her 213.
Nehatu 212.
Nehebka 214.
Neheb-nefert 214.
Nehesu 213.
Nehesui 213.
INDEX. 499
Neith 220.
Nekii fiend 219.
Nekhebet 215, 398.
Nekhen 215.
Nekhenu 215.
Nem 208.
Nenet, bread of 428.
Nentcha 210.
Nenunser 210.
Nepert, city 206.
Nephthys 205.
Nerau-ta 211.
Neri 211.
Nesersert 218.
Nesert, goddess 218.
Neshem stone 218.
Neshmet Boat 218.
Nest 373.
Net, to snare 254.
Net 14, 25, 117, 254,370,
434.
Net frame 442.
Net posts 72,
Netbit 226.
Netcheb-ab-f 226.
Netcheh-netcheh 227.
Netclxem, god 227.
Netchesti 228.
Netchet 228.
Netchfet 226.
Netchses 228.
Neter, Lake 225.
Netet, Nelit 226.
Netqa-her-khesef-atu 225.
Netru, city 225.
Never 44, 341.
New 98, 160.
New Year's Day 431.
Nice 135.
Night 20, 57, 113, 116,
291, 410, 411, 423.
Night watchers 241,
Nile 256.
Nile Celestial 7.
Nine, ninth 151.
No 43, 68, 158, 192, 221,
433.
No time 341.
Nobleman 108.
Nome 279, 343.
None 68.
Non-existent 49.
Noonday 88.
North 183; north-west 183.
North, land of 426.
North, Lords of 183.
North wind 182, 183, 417.
Nose 157, 309, 402.
Nostrils 242, 293, 402.
Not 8, 31, 43, 68, 133,
158, 192, 221, 433.
Nourish 329.
32*
500 INDEX.
Now 50; now as for 50.
Nu, god 195.
Nubia 49, 384, 410, 427.
Nubti 196.
Nur bird 196.
Nurse 237, 238, 307.
Nut, goddess 186.
Nut-urt 198.
Nutiu 198.
9, 57, 123, 245, 246,
248.
Oar 114, 180, 253, 260,
261, 443.
Oar-rest 75, 118.
Oasis, Nortbern. and South-
ern 117.
Obelisk house 283.
Obey 384.
Objects 5.
Oblation 15.
Oblivion 267.
Observe 154, 160, 195.
Obstacle 386.
Obstruct 389.
Obstruction 49.
Occasion 341.
Ocean 270.
Ocean, Celestial 7, 421.
Odour 383.
Of 158, 191, 194, 220.
Offal 258.
Offence 17, 75.
Offend 369.
Offer 176, 266, 447.
Offer sacrifice 77.
Offerings 1, 5, 15, 45, 77,
120, 133, 140, 147, 148,
156, 182, 230, 264, 286,
436, 443, 460.
Officer 177.
Official 417, 456.
Offspring 147, 185.
Oil 182, 183, 191.
Ointment 191, 424.
Old age 10, 446.
Old man 10, 215.
Olden time 431.
Olive tree 129, 137.
Omission 342.
On 46, 158, 268.
On behalf of 229.
One 100, 321.
One (God) 99, 222.
One only 100.
Oneness 139.
Open 27, 78, 79, 103, 155,
231, 333, 355, 373, 385.
Open the face 104.
Open the mouth 27, 78.
Opener of the Earth 79.
Openers 29.
INDEX. 501
Opportunity 341.
Oppose 318, 389. '
Opposite 15, 76, 168, 302.
Opposition 76, 305.
Oppress 1, 76, 163, 346.
Oppression 14, 65, 70.
Oppressor 14, 65.
Or 232.
Orbit 399, 420.
Ordain 118, 221.'
Order, to 358, 453.
Order 165, 217, 221, 263,
361, 464.
Ordinances 221, 248; of
heaven 369.
Ore 130.
Orion 327.
Ornament 293, 364.
Osiris 59, 326, 336.
Osiris-beings 62.
Osiris-Anubis 59.
Osiris-Begetter 59.
Osiris-Gold-of-eternity 60.
Osiris-Harmachis 60.
Osiris-Horus 60.
Osiris-Keb 61.
Osiris-Khenti-Amenti 60.
Osiris, for titles of beginning* with Khenti see p. 310.
Osiris-Lord-of-Life 60.
Osiris-neb-er-tcher 60.
Osiris-Orion 61.
Osiris-Ptah 59.
Osiris-Seker 62.
Osiris-Taiti 62.
Osiris Tekaiti 62,
Osiris-Un-Nefer 59.
Other 100; other things 411.
Other World 426, 441;
Mountain of 440.
Out from 158.
Outcry 249.
Outside 159, 229.
Overcome 95.
Overthrow 113, 298, 303,
359, 369.
Overseer 177, 235.
Overturn 143, 416.
Owner 198.
Ox 17, 56.
Pacification 362.
Pacify 362.
Paddle 180, 253, 261, 306,
443.
Pain 114, 174, 178, 349.
Painless 68.
Paint the eyes 188.
Palace 87, 93, 111.
Palette 82, 188, 425.
Palm, a tree 38, 166.
Palm, a measure 375, 403.
502 INDEX.
Panopolis 28.
Panther skin 23.
Papyrus 396, 457.
Papyrus swamps 71.
Par 141.
Parehaqakheperu 141.
Parents 173.
Pashakasa 142.
Pass, pass by 329, 333,
337, 373, 437.
Pass away 134, 352, 356,
438.
Pass forward 58.
Passage 100, 101, 306, 337.
Pasturage 349.
Path 95, 97, 171.
Paw 72.
Pay 347.
Pay homage 196.
Pe, city 139.
Peace 285.
Peacemakers 362.
Peace offerings 45, 362.
Peasants 178.
Pectoral 115.
Pedestal 12, 174.
Pegs 21, 117, 455.
Peka 152.
Pekes 152.
Pekhat, goddess 150.
Pen 194.
Penetrate 5, 24.
Pen-heseb 20.
Penti, god 144.
People 107, 132, 142, 161,
169, 241, 243, 244, 245,
264, 271, 434.
Peq 152.
Per-Asar 8.
Perceive 160, 323.
Perch 8, 10, 12, 304.
Perfect- 66, >76, jJ30, 349.
Perfume 294, 384.
Perish 378.
Permanent 96, 174, 450.
Period 88, 196, 246.
Perpetuate 359.
Persea tree 65.
Persecute 1.
Person 321, 463.
Pert, season of 26, 144.
Peskheti 150.
Peti 153.
Petition 443.
Petra 154.
Petra-sen 154.
Pettet 155.
Phallus 171,246, 265,456.
Pharaoh 144.
Phase of being 301.
Phoenix 134.
Physician 33, 110.
INDEX. 503
Picture 167, 194.
Pierce 135.
Pig 238, 392.
Pigment 37.
Pilfer 298.
Pillar 49, 113, 264, 369.
Pillow 111.
Pinion 182.
Pit 254.
Pitch 345.
Place, to 96.
Place 63, 80, 81, 168, 170,
171, 244, 245, 438.
Place, Great 64.
Place (in place of) 58.
Plan 343, 369, 419.
Plank 254, 319, 455.
Plants 10, 37, 62, 65, 84,
98, 130, 185, 235, 237,
264, 331, 372, 392, 395,
449.
Plaque 183.
Plate, to 364.
Plated 330.
Play draughts 259.
Play music 398.
Pleasant 134, 135, 227,
249.
Please 247, 249, 250, 341.
Pleasure 2, 250, 357.
Plentiful 291.
Pluck 306.
Plumage 46, 395.
Plunder 76, 214, 288, 456.
Plough 299, 378.
Ploughing, Ceremony of
299.
Poem 282.
Point 430.
Pointer of Balance 436.
Poison 189, 397.
Pole 93, 205, 285.
Pole, steering 261.
Poles of bier 346.
Pollute 438.
Pool 76, 78, 172, 178, 267,
334, 390, 405, 425.
Poor 209.
Porter 53, 54.
Portion 314.
Portrait figure 430.
Position 12, 88.
Possess 314, 423, 455.
Possessions 42, 174, 314,
423.
Possessor 198.
Potter-god 307.
Potter's table 214.
Powder 400.
PoAver 72, 83, 114, 120,
150, 212, 357, 367, 396,
397.
504 INDEX.
Power, the vital 367.
Powerful 107, 216.
Powerless 139.
Praise, to 10, 11.
Praise, praisings 9, 14, 15,
16, 195, 249, 264, 277,
280, 339, 354, 365, 384,
388, 440.
Pray 213, 353, 442.
Prayer 36, 436, 443.
Precept 432.
Predestine 392.
Preferment 12.
Pregnant 17, 19, 136.
Prepare 51, 343.
Prescription 432.
Preserves (of birds) 419.
Present 1, 77, 266.
President 270.
Pretty 207.
Prevail over 367.
Priest 1, 33, 36, 47, 77,
263, 322, 345, 263.
Prince 71, 108, >'56, 316,
358, 400.
Principal 269.
Prison 308, 321.
Prithee 38, 407.
Private apartment 312.
Produce 184, 350.
Products 314.
Progeny 189, 382.
Prompting 23.
Pronouncement 190.
Props 388, 453.
Property 132, 313, 314,
320, 329.
Propitiate 362.
Propitiatory offerings 78.
Protect 51, 170, 215, 226,
295, 323, 384, 388.
Protector 308.
Proud 73.
Provide 80, 263, 288, 343.
Provisions 88, 93, 325.
Pry into 350, 459.
Ptah 154.
Ptah, Claw of 84.
Ptah-Seker 154.
Ptah-Seker-Tem 155.
Ptah-Tanen 155.
Pudenda muliehris 292.
Pull 70, 329.
Pull out hair 104.
Punt, land of 142.
Pupil of the eye 460.
Pure 77, 429.
Purification 77.
Purify 14, 77, 330, 429.
Purity 132.
Purse 86.
Pus 134.
INDEX. 505
Put 244.
Putrefy 38, 412.
Pygmy 209.
Pylon 134, 338, 340.
Qabt-ent-Shu 413.
Qa-ha-hetep 412.
Qa-her 412.
Qahu, god 30, 413.
Qai 413.
Qart 413.
Qebh-senuf 415.
Qefenu 415.
Qemtu, god 422.
Qemhusu, god 422.
Qen 416.
Qenqentet, Lake 417.
Qernet 417.
Qerti 418.
Qetetbu 419.
Quadrupeds 75.
Quake 386.
Quay 302.
Queen 262, 267, 336.
Quench 89, 90.
Quiet 360.
Ra, god 233.
Ra, Hymns to 278.
Ra-Harmakhis 233.
Ra-Horus 233.
Ra-Osiris 233.
Ra-Tem 233.
Radiance 1 ,1 1 , 42, 65, 85, 95,
151, 296, 363, 375, 382.
Rain-storm 14, 67.
Raise 120, 156, 387.
Raise a song 388.
Raise up 436, 453.
Ram 396.
Ram-god 128, 397.
Rameses IV 282.
Rank 12.
Rapid 6.
Rat 143.
Ravish 456.
Ravisher 455.
Rays 11, 38, 102, 151, 382.
Re-aa-urt 231.
Reach 149.
Read 366, 405.
Ready 343, 387.
Real 164.
Reap 6.
Rebel 338.
Receive 403.
Recite 51, 366, 405, 464.
Reckon 26, 122, 279, 328.
Reckoning 26, 329, 459.
Recognize 323.
Recompense 58, 228.
Records 118, 422.
506 INDEX.
Red 448.
Red Crown 448.
Red Land 448.
Redness 448.
Reed 5.
Reed pen 194.
Re-establish 349.
Refresh 360, 380, 415.
Region 47, 69, 71, 94, 101,
165.
Regularity 403.
Regularly 164.
Regulations 248.
Re-hent 240.
Re-henent 240.
Rehti 240.
Rehu 239.
Rehui (Horus and Set) 240.
Reign 246, 335.
Re-Iukasa 232.
Rejoice 46, 212, 227, 242,
246, 248, 255, 282.
Rejoicings 10, 11, 16, 55,
56.
Rejuvenate 237.
Rekhti 241.
Rekhti, Lands of 427.
Rekhti-merti 241.
Relatives 107.
Release 344.
Relieve 329.
Remain 174.
Remainder 342.
Remake 346.
Remember 363.
Remove 105, 237.
Remote 94.
Remrem 237.
Remu, town of 235.
Rend 306.
Renen 238.
Renew 112, 160, 346.
Repair 349.
Repeat 112, 416.
Repetition 238.
Report 348, 112.
Reptile 156, 464.
Repulse 318, 370, 399, 400.
Rerek 239.
Rerti 239.
Rertu-nefu 239.
Res-ab 242.
Resenet 242.
Res-her 242.
Rest 30, HI, 239, 261,
285.
Re-stau 232, 383.
Restrain 1, 324.
Restraint 163, 325, 352,
358, 438, 464.
Retasashaka 243.
Retreat 251, 261, 319, 339.
INDEX. 507
Return 82, 113; in return
for 58.
Revile 365.
Revolt 219, 305.
Revolve 238, 343, 398,442.
Reward 228.
Riclies 156.
Riddle 454.
Rigging 196.
Right 92, 105, 163, 164,
165, 189.
Ring 84, 134.
Rise 104, 147.
Rise (of river) 136.
Rise (of sun) 102, 294.
Rite 221.
Ritual 317.
River 69, 123, 197.
River bank 90, 302.
Road 95, 97, 171.
Roar, roaring 249.
Roast meat 6.
Rob 76, 456.
Robber 71, 76, 455, 456.
Robe 67, 327.
Rod 319.
Roof 17, 180.
Room 109.
Rope 62, 63, 93, 95. 113,
197, 256, 266.
Rope in 63.
Rot 58, 305.
Rotten 258, 368, 412.
Round about 160.
Rouse 213, 241.
Row 306.
Rudder 114, 253, 261.
Ruddy 448.
Rule 281, 454.
Run 104, 149, 263, 292,
317, 370, 449.
Runner 249, 253.
Rushes 5.
Rut-en-Ast 235.
Rutu-neb-rekhit 235.
Rutu-nu-Tem 235.
Sa 328.
Sa, god 323.
Saa, god and city 328.
Sa-Amenti-Ra 323.
Saau-ur 323.
Sabes 325.
Sacred 396, 448.
Sacrifice 77, 241,286,347.
Sacrificer 106.
Safe 455.
Sah-en-mut-f 327.
Sail, to 456.
Sail downstream 321.
Sail upstream 312.
Sail 380, 428.
508 INDEX.
Sailor 206, 306, 312, 380,
419.
Sais, Upper and Lower
325.
Saltpetre water 172.
Salute 194, 447.
Salve 191, 281.
Sa-mer-f 322.
Sanctify 387.
Sanctuary 64, 366, 408.
Sand 393.
Sandals 289, 430, 451.
Sap 329.
Sapanemma 322.
Sarcophagus 284, 418.
Sasa 330.
Sata 322.
Sati, city 330.
Satiety 337.
Satisfy 22, 285.
Say 416, 464.
Saying 454.
Scald 102.
Scales 20, 137, 169.
Scales (armour) 136.
Scarab 301.
Scatter 104, 340, 376.
Scent 307, 387.
Sceptre 2, 29, 96, 97, 281,
319.
Scorch 3.
Scorn 327.
Scorpion 288.
Scorpion-god 288.
Scribe 374.
Sea 123.
Seal 321, 459.
Search 113, 277, 351, 459.
Season 8, 88, 106, 195,
341, 436.
Seat 63, 64, 262.
Seat of Utchat 64.
Seba goddess 339.
Sebaku 340.
Sebek 136, 340.
Sebek 340.
Sebek-en-Shesmu 340.
Sebeq-en-Tem 340.
Second 159, 351.
Secrecy 40.
Secret 40, 377, 404.
Secretary 271.
See 79, 153, 154, 160, 195,
422, 449.
Seeds 93, 138, 189, 382,
389, 449.
Seek 113, 292.
Sefekh-nebs 344.
Sehetch-ur 363.
Sehetemet - au - a - em - abet
363.
Sehtet 363.
INDEX. 509
Seize 4, 302, 303, 455,
456.
Seker, god, city, festival
378, 379.
Seker, land of 427.
Sekhai 364.
Sekhat-Heru 364.
Sekhem-em-ab-f 367.
Sekhem-nefer 368.
Sekhem-ur 367.
Sekhepti 365.
Sek-her 378.
Sekher-at 369.*
Sekheriu 369, 409.
Sekher-remu 370.
Sekhet 368.
Sekhet-Aaru 105.
Sekhet-her-ash-aru 372.
Sekhmet 368.
Sekhmet-Bast-Ra 368.
Sekhmet-ren-s -em - hemut-s
368.
Seksek 379.
Sektet Boat 379.
Self 462.
Self-created 300.
Semti, king 350.
Senehpaqarha 354.
Senehaparkana 354.
Senemti 353.
Send 246, 248.
Sentence, to 342 ; of death
27.
Senu, city 352.
Sep, Sepa, god 342.
Separate 150, 234, 435,
445.
Separation 71.
Sepes 343.
Sepulchre 11, 58, 180.
Sepulture 417.
Sept-kheri-nehait 344.
Sept-mast-ent-Reruti 344.
Septu 343.
Seqebit 380.
Seqet-her 381.
Serat-beqet 358.
Serekhi 359.
Seres-her 360.
Serf 37, 314, 351.
Ser-kheru 358.
Serpent 15, 156, 261, 462.
Serpent-fiends 90.
Serpent-god 364.
Serqet, goddess 360.
Sert 360.
Sertiu 360.
Servant 37, 263, 307, 351.
Serve 129, 354.
Seshemet 376.
Seshet, town 374.
Sesheta, goddess 377.
510 INDEX.
Set 96, 244, 438; set aside
290; set fire to 102; set
up 332; set (of the sun)
102, 285.
Set out 120, 456.
Set, god 381.
Setem-ansi 385.
Seti I. 233.
Set-qesu 386.
Sett, goddess 382.
Seven 344, 366.
Seven Spirits 45.
Sever 353.
Sexual intercourse 388.
Shabu 392.
Shabti 392.
Shackles 220.
Shade 290, 414.
Shades, Eater of 82.
Shadow 290, 414.
Shaka 393.
Shakanasa 393.
Shake 64, 436.
Shambles 348.
Shame 396.
Shape 196.
Shapuneterarka 393.
Share 314, 445.
Sharshar 393.
Sharsharkhet 393.
Sharshatakata 393.
Shau, city of 392.
Shave 104.
She 216, 225, 321, 381.
Shebb-en-I^esti 396.
Shed 460.
Shenat-pet- utheset - neter
399.
Shenat-sheps-neteru 399.
Shenmu 400.
Shennu 401.
Shentit, goddess 401.
Shepherd (Osiris) 323.
Shesep-temesu 403.
Shes-khentet 404.
Shesmu 340, 404.
Shet-kheru 406.
Sheta-her 405.
Shetau-a 405.
Shewbread 401.
Shine 3, 102, 113, 136,
151, 212, 252,288,296,
363, 403.
Shipwreck 17.
Shod 430.
Shoot 119, 120, 382.
Shore 444.
Shoulder 236, 237, 414.
Shout 246, 249.
Shrine 38, 63, 64, 104,
303, 366, 408.
Shrivel 3.
INDEX. 511
Shu 40, 239, 395.
Shuabti 392.
Shut 308.
Shut up 306.
Shut in 321, 464.
Sick 174, 178.
Sickness 174, 178, 447.
Side 322, 414, 424.
Sight 160, 449.
Sightless 68.
Silence 381.
Silent 423.
Silver 288.
Similar 430.
Similitude 167, 376, 420.
Sin 15, 17, 62, 75, 137,
138, 247, 291, 439.
Since 461.
Sing 398.
Singers 249.
Sinner 62, 137, 439.
Sinners, Eater of 81.
Sirius 343.
Sister 351.
Sistrum-bearer 56.
Sit 30, 261, 262, 358.
Siut, city 328.
Six 329.
Sketch 419.
Skilful 66, 373.
Skill 447.
Skilled 374, 403.
Skin 19, 38, 46, 137, 188,
401.
Skull 114.
Sky 152, 153, 197, 270,
395.
Sky, two halves of 70.
Sky-god 195.
Sky-goddess 197.
Slab 443.
Slander 231.
Slaughter 25, 65, 217, 241,
262, 298, 328, 345, 346,
347, 352,394, 446, 457;
place of 209.
Slaughterer 290.
Slaughter-blocks 394.
Slaughter-houses 14, 299.
Slave 263.
Slay 113, 175, 187, 317,
330, 345, 347, 372.
Sledge 170, 434.
Sleep 89, 387.
Slit 352, 423.
Slumber 420.
Smam, god and lake 347.
Smam-ur 347.
Smamti 348.
Smash 305.
Smati 348.
Smear 110. 437.
orj INDEX.
Smell 307, 308, 351, 355, Souls, Eater of 81.
383. Soul amulet 125.
Smell the earth 351. Soul-god 127, 128.
Smell (had) 12. Soul-house 283.
Smet-aqa 350. Sound 120, 315, 337, 455.
Smetmet(?) 350. Soundness 352.
Smetti 350. South 242, 398; land of
Smetu 350. 427.
Smite 257, 380, 448. South wind 242.
Smoke 285. Sovereign 71, 198, 267.
Snake 15, 261. Sovereignty 281, 335.
Snake-goddess 15, 16 . Sow seed 104, 382.
Snare 113, 117, 370, 401, Spacious 115.
462. Sparks 6, 102, 142, 143.
Snarers 370. Speak 17, 57, 190, 342,
Snatch at 4, 303. 410, 464.
Snuff the air 218, 242, Spear 171.
307, 355, 372, 432. Speech 190, 231, 315,317,
Soar 89. 432, 454.
Sodomy 219. Speech, evil 91.
Soil 93. Spirit-body 332.
Soldiers 189. Spirit-soul 295.
Soles of feet 430. Spit 150, 151,
Solitude 100. Splendid 463.
Son 322. Splendour 11, 38, 42, 294,
Song 249, 280, 388. 296.
Sorry 22. Split 12, 94, 135, 194,
Soul, he endowed with 127. 386, 455.
Soul, the douhle 127. Spread 89, 151.
Soul, the Heart 124. Spread a net 370.
Soul of Ra 134. Sprinkle 20, 77.
V-
INDEX. 513
Stab 443.
Stability 88.
Stable 174, 450.
Stablish 450.
Staff 2, 29, 97, 319.
Staircase 235, 244, 412.
Stairs of Osiris 319.
Stakes 21, 175.
Stalk 166.
Stand up 88, 104.
Standard 10, 12, 30, 169,
464.
Standard of Ap-uat 13.
Stanza 282.
Stars 5, 57, 291, 299,338.
Stars, circumpolar and pla-
nets 20.
Star-gods 166, 378.
State 88.
Station 171, 434.
Statue 235, 353, 376, 430.
Staves 459.
Steak 6.
Steal 220, 288, 298.
Steer 114, 261.
Steering poles 114, 253,
261, 313, 316.
Steersman 54.
Steep 20.
Step, steps 208, 244, 319.
Stern of a boat 149.
IV.
Stew 113.
Steward 177.
Stibium 188.
Stick 2, 29, 97, 319.
Sting 150.
Stink 420; to make 368.
Stinking 213, 258.
Stone 48, 182.
Stone of Maat 48.
Stop 23.
Storehouse 451.
Stores 88.
Storm 14, 219, 255, 305,
354, 355, 400, 417.
Storm-cloud 206.
Straight 163.
Straighten 370.
Straightway 72, 268, 269,
431, 461.
Stream 6, 69, 95, 101,
131, 197, 220, 259, 267,
436.
Strength 83, 114, 120,132,
150, 212, 234, 285, 396,
397, 457.
Strengthen 227, 295, 405.
Stretch 124, 155, 166.
Stretch the legs 441.
Stride 208, 308.
Strider 436.
Strife 305.
33
514 INDEX.
Strike 257, 363, 417, 252,
409.
Strive 51.
Strong 66, 76, 133, 195,
211, 216, 234, 245, 330,
331, 337, 352, 354,367,
416, 417, 453, 457.
Strong-heart 114.
Strong-mouth 121.
Strong-soul 114.
Strong-willed 356.
Stronghold 461.
Struggle 87.
Studded 236.
Stuff 140.
Subdue 248, 251, 292,360.
Submerge 20, 181, 349.
Submission 292.
Subsist 300.
Subsistence 65.
Substance 140.
Such an one 175.
Suckle 238, 356.
Suffer 421.
Suffering 4.
Sukati 335.
Summer 397.
Summit 458.
Sun-god 233, 395.
Sunrise 436.
Sunrise, Mount of 129, 440.
Sunset 436.
Sunset, Mount of 166.
Superintendent 177, 235.
Supplicate 112, 334.
Supplication 442, 443.
Support 8. 120, 239, 453.
Supports 88, 388, 453.
Supporters 236.
Support of a god 8.
Suppress 248.
Supreme 107.
Surface 30, 172.
Surround 48, 49, 87.
Sut, Suti 335.
Suten-henen 336.
Suten-ta-hetep 336.
Swallow 31, 331, 364.
Swallow (bird) 177.
Swamp 149, 178.
Swathe 406.
Swathing 180, 234, 259.
Swear 86.
Sweet 134, 227.
Swift 6, 138, 292.
Sword 345, 444.
Sycamore 211.
Syene 3, 334.
Symbolize 384.
Table of offerings 77, 120,
286.
INDEX. 515
Tablet 82, 385.
Tackle 93, 196.
Tait 428.
Take 403.
Take prisoner 380.
Talk 190, 315.
Talon 84.
Tamarisk 62.
Ta-nent 427.
Tank 178, 405.
Tar, a fiend 428.
Ta-ret 425.
Tarry 122.
Taste 443.
Ta-sti 49.
Ta-tchesert 33, 428.
Tatunen 429.
Taut 234.
Tax 288.
Tchafi 127, 457.
Tchaui, the Two 457.
Tcheba - en - ^Jeru - semsu
460.
Tcheba-en-Sekri 459.
Tcheba-en-Shesmu 460.
Tcheba-en-tepu-a-Ra 460.
Tchefet, goddess and place
460.
Tchentcben 461.
Tcherti, the Two 462.
Tcheru bird 462.
Tchesert 463.
Tcheser-tep 463.
Tear 236, 306.
Teb-ber-kehaat 442.
Tebu, city 430.
Tefnut 40, 239, 433.
Tehent 447.
Tekem 437.
Tell 190.
Tern, Temu 69, 434.
Tem-Harmakhis 434.
Tem-Khepera 434.
Tem-Sep 434.
Tem-ur 444.
Temem-re 434.
Tempest 67, 219.
Temple 144, 148, 232, 283.
Ten 189.
Tena 445.
Tend sheep 324.
Teni, Teni 435, 446.
Tenpu 446.
Tent 42.
Terrify 272.
Territory 69, 93, 238, 293.
Terror 272, 328, 386, 396,
397.
Tesert-tep 448.
Tesher, god 448.
Teshtesh 437.
Testicles 314, 334.
33*
516 INDEX.
Testify 189.
Tet, the 450,
Tet-Temui 382.
Tlianksgiving 225, 441.
That 206, 433, 452.
That which 42, 225.
The 139, 425.
Thebes 96.
Thee 406, 451.
Thefaut 451.
Theft 288.
Their 94, 351, 381.
Thekem, god 454.
Them 94, 225, 335, 337,
351, 381.
Themselves 462.
Then 235, 242, 435.
Thenemi 452.
Then-re 452.
There 32.
Therefore 235.
Therein 32.
These 28, 29, 30, 195, 209.
Thet amulet 455.
They 94, 225, 335, 351,
381.
Thigh 101, 149, 174, 292,
301, 313, 340, 451.
Thing, things 5, 300, 313,
320.
Things done 52.
Things said 464.
Think 51, 304, 407.
Thirst 21, 24.
Thirty 168.
This 141, 206, 209, 435,
452.
Those 192.
Thoth 9, 447; festival of
447; city of 105.
Thoth Hapi 447.
Thou 219, 225, 406, 430,
451.
Thought 36, 407, 421.
Thousand 290.
Three 304.
Threshold 327.
Thrive 359.
Throat 57, 285, 290, 317,
396.
Throne 218, 319.
Throne-chamber 452.
Through 32.
Throughout 160.
Throw 290.
Thunder , thunder - storm
219, 417.
Thus 76.
Thy 219, 406, 425, 451.
Thyself 462.
Tiara 182, 209, 377.
Tidings 358.
INDEX. 517
Tie 1, 49, 50, 86, 106, 179,
196, 226, 342, 403, 405,
414, 417, 454.
Time 88, 195, 213, 243,
246, 268, 341, 372, 436.
Timid 293, 357.
Tip 430.
Tithe 288.
Title-deeds 42.
To 16, 191, 228.
To-day 167.
Toes 326.
Toil 129, 265.
Tomb, tombs 11, 13, 58,
89, 144, 145, 180,. 254,
442.
To-morrow 136, 440.
Tongue 217.
Tongue of a Balance 436.
Tool 49, 56, 86, 139, 205.
Tooth 23.
Top 430; top of anything
458; top of the head,
i. e. skull 30.
Tortoise 80, 404.
Torture chamber 14, 298,
299, 348.
Total 240.
Totality 420, 444, 445.
Touch 444.
Tow along 383.
Towards 228.
Transfer 325, 330.
Transfoi-m 51.
Transformation 301.
Transport 456.
Travel 21, 193, 300, 308,
312, 313, 326, 337, 387,
388, 392, 393, 397.
Tree 37, 42, 65, 180, 208,
319, 401, 453.
Tremble 64, 386.
Tress 206, 257, 326.
Triad, solar 368.
Trial 341.
Tribe 169.
Triumphant 164, 347.
Trouble 4, 112, 305.
True 92, 163.
Truth 92, 103, 132, 189.
Truth, goddess of 165.
Tuamutef 441.
Tuat, god and place 428,
441.
Tu-menkh-rerek 440.
Tun-pehti 441.
Turn away, or back 82,
361, 399,400,435; turn
round 119, 170.
Turquoise 169, 170.
Turtle 80.
Tutu 439.
518 INDEX.
Twenty 457.
Twice-great 73.
Two 351.
Two-horned 79.
Type 167, 430.
Typify 384.
Ua 94.
Uaau 100.
Uaipu, goddess 95.
Uamemti 95.
Uart-neter-semsu 96.
Uatchit 98.
Ubes-her-per -em -khetkhet
102.
Udder 169.
Uhem-her 112.
Ui 102.
Unaset 104.
Unbar 355.
Unbolt 355, 373.
Unclothe 252.
Uncover 105, 409.
Undecaying 68.
Under 229, 313.
Under faA^our of 313.
Understand 81, 241.
Undertake 403.
Undipped 44.
Undress 252, 344, 409.
Unen-em-hetep 105.
Unes 107.
Unguent 23, 83, 84, 93, 97,
104, 155, 210, 257, 281,
345, 354, 387, 413, 432,
453.
Uniformly 164.
Union 134, 345.
Unite 345, 444, 445.
Uniu 104.
Unknown 44, 68, 240.
Unless 43.
Unloose 105, 113, 157.
Un-nefer 106.
Un-nefer-Ra 106.
Unobserved 43.
Unquenchable 68.
Unremittingly 3.
Unresisting 43.
Unseen 43, 44.
Unsplit 44.
Unt 107.
Unti 107.
Untie 106, 157, 344, 353.
Untold 44.
Unturnable 44.
Unwashed 44.
Upon 32, 158, 159, 228,
268, 430.
Upside down 372.
Ur-arit-s 109.
Ur-hekau 110.
INDEX, 519
TJr-hetchati 110.
Ur-kherp-Liem 110.
Ur-ma 109.
Ur-maat 109.
Ur-mertus-tesliert - shennu
110.
Ur-pehui-f 109.
Urine 116.
Urit 109.
Uraeus 15, 85.
Uraei 55; the living 16, 85.
Uraeus Crown 432.
Us 192.
Usekh-nemmet 115.
Usert, goddess 114.
Ust 116.
Utau gods 117.
Utchat 121.
Utent 118.
Utmost 2.
Utter 17, 19.
Utterance 432.
Utu-nesert 118.
Utu-rekhit 118.
Valiant 22.
Valley 49.
Valour 216, 446.
Vanquish 76, 221.
Variant reading 464.
Vase 447.
396
Vassal 314.
Vegetables 237.
Venerable 396.
Venerate 37.
Veneration 199.
Venom 189.
Venus 224.
Verily 123, 407, 408.
Vermify 99.
Vertebrae 8, 9, 12, 454
Vessel 183 , 250
445.
Vessel for offerings 15.
Vicar 71.
Victims 315, 347.
Victor 367.
Victory 211.
Victuals 83.
VicAv 160.
Vigorous 98, 234, 333.
Vine 11.
Vineyard 11.
Violence 71, 76, 119,399,
446.
Vital power 367.
Vivify 331.
Voice 315, 432, 443.
Void 120.
Vomit 136.
Voyage 380.
Vulture 211.
520 INDEX.
Wailing 12, 66.
Wailing Avomen 12, 66.
Wake, wake up 213, 241.
Walk 104, 116, 122, 184,
208, 218, 238, 329, 352,
384, 385, 397, 430, 437,
449 ; walk with long
strides 337.
Wall 46, 103, 327,341,352.
Wander 208, 265.
Want 395, 420.
War 87.
Ward 325; ward off 56.
Warder 324.
Wash 14, 77, 330.
Wash the heart 14.
Washing 15.
Waste 288.
Watch 53, 111, 195, 241,
324, 359.
Watcher 53, 359.
Water 172, 220.
Watercourse 177.
Water flood 14, 69, 102,
131, 258.
Water fowl 3.
Water-god 172.
Water house 78.
Waterless 44.
Water plant 5, 392.
Water way 95.
Watery ground 76.
Way 95, 97, 171.
Wayfarer 399.
Wax 176, 180.
We 192.
Weak 129, 130, 139, 210,
228, 339, 367, 381, 422,
424.
Weakness 136.
Wealth 156, 3i4.
Weapon 171, 188, 195,
205, 217, 218, 411.
Weariness 157.
AVeary 129.
Weave 350.
Weep 24, 236, 328, 359,
413, 452.
Weeping 66.
Weevil 80.
Weigh 122, 169.
Weight 173, 446.
Well 120, 307, 337.
Well-doing 207.
West 41.
West, goddess of 41.
West wind 41, 457.
What? 62, 67, 143, 153.
What kind of? 435.
Wheat 206.
When 302, 461; when not
yet 159.
INDEX. 521
Whence 435.
Where 67, 435.
Which 221.
Whilst 461.
Whip 216.
Whirlwind 219, 255.
White 289.
White Crown 289.
Who? 62, 67, 153, 194,
208, 221.
Whole 433, 461.
Wholly 433.
Wicked 67, 293.
Wickedness 17, 131, 288,
298, 400, 439.
Wife 262, 385.
Wig 80.
Will 22, 179.
Wind 58, 165, 192, 206,
210, 303, 402, 434.
Wind, north 414, 417;
south 393; west 457;
east 24.
Window 378.
Windsail 165.
Wine 55, 67.
Wing 182, 446.
Wing-carrier 456.
Wisdom 447.
Wise 240, 373, 403.
Wish 21, 22, 179.
IV.
With 31, 55, 100, 158,
228, 229, 264, 313.
Wither 305.
Within 22, 159, 184, 305.
Without 68, 221, 433.
Withstand 88.
Wolf 107, 135.
Woman 262, 322, 385.
Women, wailing 12.
Womb 293.
Wonder 131.
Wood 56, 133, 134, 319,
344.
Word 190, 315, 454.
Words of power 296, 297.
Work, works 52, 128, 129,
176, 233, 262,408; work
the heart 51.
Workman 51, 262.
World 425.
Worm 156, 157, 231, 446.
Worms, Eater of 84.
Worship 96, 195, 333,
440.
Worshipful 396.
Worthy 452.
Would that! 57.
Wound 9, 217, 280, 363,
389, 394.
Woven stuff 63.
Wreath 166.
34
522 INDEX.
Wretched 163, 424.
Wretchedness 62.
Write 51, 319, 343, 374.
Writing 374, 392, 393, 451.
Wrong 76, 105, 138.
Wrought 50.
Ye 221, 435, 452.
Year 237.
Yellow 453.
Yesterday 344.
Yoke 213.
You 221, 435, 452.
Young 2, 209, 237, 359.
Young man 258.
Your 452.
Youth 2, 14, 57, 237.
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