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Kh, kha ? ח, ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Kh, kha ? ח, ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
[570]
company
^- ^5^-533.
of gods
of ^ and seems to have been in some words
,
32,79(var. of
temple body (of a temple).
p, body, belly, womb; plur. Q 1
calm
~vww ^ OT -kickicM, house of 8
cool, *^, heated, ex
XXX
,
, ;
|
jl ,
I ^A/yv^A 1 >( XXX
cited ; Copt. ^H, ^HT", .^H or 13 stars ^~>A^^ , Copt. Cat. 378.
I V'
kha-t ~ V\^, a man; plur. kha-t neter sheps-t "1
I ^ I
^C2 O
people, mankind.
kha-t
""
council; , Rec. 8, 136, corps of soldiers;
:^ III
first generation
I ,
ar r?) '
prostrate ; 'SLP ^^, D 1 , secretive dis- Hymn Darius 9, a dead body, corpse, a
mummifiedbody;^0^:j^|g.
position;
told him
^^ lll>^^>|' ,M'
their affairs.
P'° P'^
the Great Body in Anu, i.e., Ra.
of stars;
^7^' 1'- ^^4, P- 83- M. 32,
Jour. As. 1908, 292,
N. "of the body," children;
I
,
65, i.e., issue,
; ;
&HX.
disease, filth, sickness.
khaa-t »-= \\. t'3 , quarry, mme.
kha-t "^ "^ ", Kubban Stele 30, "^
khaa (=5), to force a
^ , P. 1 1 i6b, 29, ^j| o. swamp, marsh .
L-^'
woman, to cut or carve hollow-work patterns.
^ "^ ^ ^[
.(a
o^
, Rec. 10, 136, quarry, mine; plur.
khaa ^ (]
® ^,du.st(?)
"1 (S I
•^ (3 Q khaait
n , house, dwelling.
S
I
MS I mmi III'
J\
khaam
l_^'
_fl J\ \ i-ji.
medicine), to pound, to crush, to mix together to split, to force down, to break open.
by rubbing.
khaamu **"^ ^
kliakha^^-)^i|,Rec.27, paying homage.
n
^1]
Vt==' a^^' ^^Gl
o, crushed or pounded drugs (?) I
^, to cut, to shave.
kha-t ^ ^>;
L
-'
TfTT'
khaaqu^^^^,^^
=^
\\
, shower, rain, rainstorm, tempest. barber;
_.^^^ shaving his
customers.
'
^—
1)
<5
-2 '
^ prostrate oneself.
^
.Jl '
khapa medicated
- a
©
^ I
I
tablets,
pastilles.
khapa-t d q, bead
'*~^
bending, bowing. khapnen en nub wwvv (^ss^,
D ^ww\ 000
pierced beads of gold.
khabut
^
-^^ IV, .00,
=5J=, J^,
Khapri (j (]
.^"^ J, the god of the
khaft ?^^^,
c^^
'° ^teal, to plunder;
Copt. ^tuqx.
moral obliquity, guile, deceit, fraud, wickedness. **^
kham ^s^o , to fall down (of a wall).
khanun-ti
^^.^Z^^jyt'
khabsu "^] *e god.
J ^ ^/^ ^ j
.
khap"7l)^|.T,e„y3<.,-7|.
khamm^^l^fj, tobehot, to
figure, design; plut.
^ ^j||, ^ ^ blaze ; Copt. 2,ijUU(.e, ^JULOJUL, ^JULOJUL,
Heb. ° ^n *-
Arabic ; see
®^^(J-
khapi *»^^ ()(]. N. 186 =
Q
khama«^|^^ = ;;;^^^
khapa ((, Rec. 27, 217,
D khames ^^ ^ , Rec 38, 78,
O I
n D , to bend, to bow, to be humble.
:
khanu'=7with^,^^,P.6xo,
Rec. 17,4, widow.
tk P. 122, 521,613,
O '
P- 3, t V ' within.
kharkhar ^^ ,
Annales I, 85, one
of the 36 Dekans.
khanutt
khanu
O ^ N. 754
o ,
thunderstorm, hurricane, tempest.
^J
part of a building, most sacred part of a temple,
cabin of a boat. kharb ^, -^1 ^, A.Z. 1879:
(2 19, to pound, to mix together by crushing.
wvAw ^c" Ebers Pap.
42, 17, a part of the body, skin (?) khart ^==> Sf) !^, ?=> 50, M. 612,
^^j.Rev.
khanuh Rev. 14, 74,
^ I
] Ij |,
12,15;
292 grains; !^ ^
'^, ^^^ of an uten or 73
khakha
'*"° '
D I DUID grams, P.S.B. 15, 310. i^ ?, neck, throat; see
JY ^
X
khank to strike, to smite. Copt. ;6&-^.
JJ?;
,
—
^7' 3' ^"^ ^ ^ territory (?) valley (?) Wort. 1015,^^, ^(1(]^|. Rev.
3, 46, »-=>
P ^^
hair of Osiris preserved at
. Hh. 233, a lock of the
T „ .
basin, lake, pool, well.
1
khas bet
Jl III' the face (?) eyelids
®
(?)
ktk
Jr
"^ v\.
\
^
Tuat VII, the gods who guarded
Khast, the lake of fire.
o, lapis
<^ O
lazuli; .see
— tl
^ 1
timidity, cowardice, feebleness.
khak
defect of body, a
khas-t
I
' helpless person. to enclose, to gird ; var.
,
khasit
a I
IV, 507,
I, C3a K\'::=::^.
Israel Stele 5, —— «
^^^i a wretched, miserable,
exhausted, or weary
(3 /V
man ; late forms are :
khas 0- o I
^ ^^ ^° inactive, inert
^
'^^
tft, '
I ill I
__ Id'^^ tjlj
'\]g|,
|° |' Shipwreck 141, a .sweet- decorate, to put on armour ; var. ^^^i Q ; Copt.
smelling plant or wood, cassia (?)
' . ; ;
.Sji'
A
2
j
i'
ornaments, decorations, jewellery,
armour.
khateb ^J ^. ^J Vw=fl«
khakerit
* --4
-Sai /in ^
\>
I
r
J-S'SJ^^ft-^J
I I I
khakerit Ta '
Eye
name of the
of Horus.
khatbu j
I '
butchers, exe-
cutioners.
OM^ O ,
khatt ""
^ n, to cut reeds, to gather. khater z=^j>^ a. Peasant 138,!
Copt,
khati
^oxg^ex, .^ex^ex.
~^
ft/iAA/V\
khen, khenu ^ , U. 213, 438, m. 142,
(1(1 , Rev. 12, 19,
589 (var.
- ^, N. 648, T. 250), ^, T. 178,
SjjSj^ Rev. II, ii;8, to sail downstream: Copt.
the god of
L. — ] I
»
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O
^-^ \^
W^ LI 3 .
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AAAAAA
AAAAAA
.
'
AAAA/V\
AAAAAA ,
'
JxCC. ^O,I
»J
AT) - ofi
cabin
H,
of
T. 178, he
a boat,
who
house,
is
palace
inside tne
(1(1 L=/l, Rev. 12, 29, to slay, to kill; seeTc^ 1; palace, i.e., the kmg ; varr. ^~w^A cr~D , a^/w" ;
Khatri^qq,T-jm,,he^,ci,„»-
khenu ^'=^, ^^^- ^9, 144. the inner-
most part of the body.
W^SWJX c^ I
'
Tombos Stele 5, inland
Denderah III,
Khen-herrt]^^,
' -^ '-
12, a Horus god.
to sail, to row, to ferry over, to transport.
'Md%'^^,
"
Peasant 14.
Y^^M'' Y 0,1'
^^A/^A^ I I I
^^'"^^' ^"^^'^''
C;- J /^WVAA ^ — ^^AAA/\ (> J
^ ..j^-,
^^, less, what is cut off.
IV, we
655> brook, well,
^ 655, pool, lake, a water-station
Rev.
^
14, 8.
in the desert.
khennn ^ W W
water-course.
stream
khenn-t
^ Oi , transport.
\^^,
Y^ /*/\A^AA
M. 395, N?^.
y ;—1 WVSA^
Songs 7, 5,
® O^^, ^D_fyi., \^ ^^ t /I,
\^ ^g^ fc^ , transportation, a
ferry-boat, transport.
X55 .-rtv. , Amen. 26, 17, to go in, to come
khenn-t \^ "^ -.-r^ '!"•
344. boat, skiff,
Copt. ^oort.
Rev. AT> A^ ^°
periplus, panegyric; \^ "^37, \^ 2 ,
219E, 9, 6, 40, v\ J »
run towards something, to go in, to enter; festival of the periplus ; N^ o c> , the great
L. 30, 191,
the body, nausea, upset of the stomach.
^$L-J t: , /)
V W3i^ IV, 969, Thes. T481, restless
T. 280, Q ^' M. 69, Q ^=, Q
var.
Q ^, U. 558; Copt. ttjOItS.
scare, to terrify, to frighten away.
khnem-t Q ^T, N. Qq, m.
khenu \^
^ ^,
v. 311, ^ -^^ y &. c», -sM^ , IV, 221,
311,
etc., associate,
69, 78,
con-
^^, T. 253, \^ '^, N. 1229, Ngo^gJ, fidant, friend, a title of certain queens of Egypt.
\^ ®
Q JSJ^ ^
'tis!
'
S:
' '
71 '
disturbance, trouble, revolt,
rebellion, strife, opposition. khnemu 5^^^ |,
IV, ..«3,
a o
'
>^
khnem 4ten
n AAAAM, -^ (I
t5
^ ^ ~f"
/WWW, Thes. 434, conjunction
•
^ Xq'
—
B.D. 141 and 148, one of the seven divine
-5^=1^^^^ = ^
www '^,
Khnem Neb ^|/ T v^^~v^
J ^, one of
of the sun J -^ (l Rec. 3, 49, a con-
the seven forms of Khnemu.
junction of the disk morning and evening.
Khnem Neb-Uab-t Q 1'^^ /^ ^
a
Khnem ankhtt Q
title of the necropolis.
^ ?•
"~
Denderah IV, 83, Khnemu,
and Philae.
lord of Elephantine
;;^i/oii/3(9.
Aram. Pap. CVVQ'
) , Khnemu
Khnem Neb-Tchemr
as lord of the Other World.
^"1^3:^ ^
Khnem ^ww^
® f)
'-'
^^ '
^^^^ go*^
day of the month.
°f '^^^ 28th <r::>, Denderah IV, 83, a form of Khnemu.
Khnem Pi
>-'
Tuat XI, a god who supplied
offerings. Khnemu
Khnem -nehep Q
the potter.
'I ^ | a ][ J.
Khnemit P)
"^
iJ -jrcr^-'
^ ^'^^ '^^^ ^y^ ° ^ H° ''"^'
i.e..
«>., mnnn
thp moon.
the
Khnem-RaQ^gO Q^«|X^
N.io3,Q^^,M.69,97,l5|r^©.
Khnem-khenti-uar-f >|/ ^ *^,
B.D. 178, 33, " Great Creatrix "—a title of Nut.
Ombosl. 93,
^©' a
Q^^f]S=^-^ i
go
^"'^ °^
offerings.
; ; .
,
W
ffi
'
5^^^ J"^
; ,
Khnem-,enb.i
p;
^'^'
ll Tuat II, a ram-god with a knife-shaped
I)
^^
under the favour
= .=:>^,
of.
downwards; ffi
Jjj^,
phallus.
n ^^ ^AAAA/v r) ,^,y,,^ rS ^^^^AAA Metternich Stele as opposed to * <2 , the upper or first.
_Cr\^ AA/VNA'V /VSA/W\ /VSAA/NA
^^||,^^|,J^|,
^
uuA o. (x^^^^^^i:^^ Israel Stele 2^;
T^
n
I
Kubban Stele,
1
^^''^
^ o
^ a. i=r
1
I
,
—
of.
the " upper pool " ; site unknown.
kheri a
^'
ffl °. /I\ ffi
.
II, 172, a wooden object used in fishing (?) C23 the mate of a captain
III
202
' ;
—'-
'
, <=>i ^ Y>> goods, objects,
^ Ul
,
I I ,
P. 1116B, 55, bottom side uppermost. of events; Copt, ^pe, .^jpe ; <=> | "
J^
kheri ha-t ffl -^, ^^^° '^' f?™eriy, I , everybody's business or affairs
<:^z> Ci origmally.
ffi
/vAwv t' 3i the affairs of the
kherikhait J^J^(l(j^,he
I f
I
I ,
who is suffering from sickness, the patient. gods ; ffl©Ji| , ^|| , annual pro-
means
^^, P. 662, 780, M. 773, ^^^. nc^3) what one needs,
Him' of subsistence
i.e.,
;
provisions,
Copt. &pe, .^pe.
U. 532, T. 27, ^^Q Q, P- 183, ^\\^^ kheri-a ffl
<:^:>^
:=fli,^^'^-
a \
^' 9- dues, re-
venues, impost, tax.
^,
w
the testicles.
wo' kheri heb /I\
fJ ^. i. ^38.
^| J
j;^y^"^|
ffi
pill
fJl^,Rec. 27,230.
Khert (?) <=>, L.D. ill, 277A, a god,
Khertt-neter ^"l, r^. ^^^"^8- ^^> '2, the reader of the holy books in the temple or at
I
'=^
qQ^ III
B.D. 168, the gods who possess sepulchral meals.
'^
Jl' <:=>'^^^^ ^ @^, the chief
kheriu kefau
Karn. 52,
ffl
D
Kheri-khepti-Serit
%'^,
ffl
'^ %> E W
Tuat XI, the gods who are provided with disks
of hght.
Kheriu - khepti - Kenemut (^
u\\
® a
Kheriu-amu, etc. ffl %^ "^^ AAA/W\ ^1^ ffl
^, ffi
xa/'X"*"'/*'^-
who have food when the heads appear from the
windings of a serpent-god. Kherit-Khenti-Sekhem f^
({]]]
-^,
P. 567, a god who protected the chin.
Kher-aha ffl
q^ ^^.thegod
of Kher-aha. Kheriu -sebu ffl %^! *i,TuatXi,
Kheriu - ahau - em - Ament ffl
^ the gods of the stars who sing at sunrise.
Kheri-beq-f /
* ie. •
()
Dend., one of the 36 Dekans.
17, 100, one of the seven spirits who guarded
Osiris. Kherit-teka ^ M ^ ^' ^^^' ^^'^^
ffi
ft I, Tuat VII, the gods who attacked Mamu, kherit ffl a holder, vase, box.
(2
-
:
0-^I^k^'
who
measuring gods
Tuat V, the land-
kheri-a ^ o, I, 39, colour, ochre (?)
allot estates to the righteous.
'~~^ Rec. 30, 68, a rope
Kheriu-Nutehi ^ %J I
i^ ^ kheri-a /B
'
of the magical boat.
203
'
candlestick.
ffl I
'^
[/I SiS- ^ o , a bronze
II, 123,
khersheri
young manservant
_^ ^ ;
l](j
Copt.
^^ ^.
.^eXcyHpI,
Rev.
kheribesh ^ .gas
(]|j
J ^, Rec.
I, <=>L_=fl
kherti neter
I,
'I
L.D. Ill,
ffl "^'^-^^
i40ii.
I
fll
tmni
, a funerary mason or workman ;
I.
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