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BooJ^9 on Eg^pt anb Cbalb^a.

A
Hieroglyphic Vocabulary
TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD
WITH AN INDEX TO ALL THE ENGLISH
EQUIVALENTS OF THE EGYPTIAN WORDS

BY

E. A. WALLIS BUDGE, M.A., Litt. D., D. Litt., D. Lit.

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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.
A.

aata, a (?) ^ ministrant, celebrant^ a kind


atit a of priest.

^ n
to bind^ tie together^ to put
aar under restraint^ to coerce^
to persecute, to oppress.

au to make a gift or offering,


i^
to present.

ait o I
bread-cakeS; loaves of any
shape offered for funerary
oblations.
aut n I

offerings of meat and drink,


I i I

sacrifices , bread - cakes,


etc.
I

I i I

aut
^1 liglit, radiance.

au to be long, length, the oppo-


site of Y. usekh breadth,
IV. 1
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

to extend; be extended,

extended
^' 9'
y
(i. e., lavish) hand, j^^
^ 2-\(^ length of the
C2i

back, f^ extend-

ed of years, ^^|c^
V\ lono; of strides ; com-

pare also ,r^ v^(^3)^i^,

au to expand, to dilate (of the


f^\'
heart), hence ^r^^'? (r^%>

! Y i^y gladness.

pleasure, delight.

au ) \
fully, exceedingly, to the ut-
most, to the full extent.

Au-a the ^'god of the extended


arm".

au children^ youths^ the youngs


unmarried men^ synonym
of sheriu [ [ Y^ ^ i

children.

ausek Q.

M stick; staflf; symbol of


sceptre^
high position and dignity.

a bit
U^ an insect which brought the
deceased into the Hall ot
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

OsiriS; identified with the


praying mantis. A variant
gives
^^^'J'^^i)^^-
abu
m cessation *ju.t

lessly, unremittingly.

Elephant-city.
J

The
^O cease-
Island of
Elephantine and the town
Abu
and district of Syene. The
region of the First Cataract.

to shine.

j
maternal and paternal an-
'
cestors. Heb. ni3^^.

^^^55^^ w
O^ 1
a 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

amm tj
to grasp with the hand, to
hold in the fist, to seize,
t::^
take by violence, snatch
at, fist, grasp.

amu

ames the name of a sceptre, or


staff, associated with Am-
su, Menu, the god of
or
generation and fertility.

A
-PI!
Ani %v "^ d Q vSi a scribe and treasurer of
holy offerings.

name.

ah ra to be troubled, injured, suf-


fering.

aha evil, injury, harm.


ra

Ahat ra
an ancient goddess, who was
identified with Hathor, and
appeared in the form of
ra
a cow or a woman.

Ahit a goddess who supplied the


^'\U 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 (?).


I I I

ahu food, bread-cakes, offerings


-^ I ! I
of all kinds.

ahet ^\> fields, estates, farm, cultivat-


S III
ed land.

akh to bloom, to blossom, flower,


bloom.

akbakh flowers of the sky, i. e,, stars.

akhi

akhet
m reed

the
marsh
,

first
water - plant
flowers.
,

season of the Egyp-


rushes,

O tian Year.

akh aa to enter, to penetrate.


A
akhab to give to drink.

Akhabiu j
a class of divine beings, or
'
gods, who were associat-
ed with the Akeru-firods

akhetu I, e ,
^ ^
M
things, objects,
u 1

food, bread-cakes.

Aseb
uu the name
the Other World.
of a Fire-god in
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

asbiu j
sparks of fire, flames, fiery
'
spirits.

Aseb'her-
per-em-
khetkhet
mr a face of fire which advanced
and retreated alternately.

askh ']^ X
X, fl '^
to cut a crop,

to reap.

i
s; a'

-M
asta to hasten, to hurry, be swift
-^ or rapid.

-^ A o
asta ab to hurry the heart, to arrive
at a hasty judgment.

astu water in motion, a stream


A 111
or canal.

Ashu name of a god.

Ashbu name of the warder of the


5th Arit.

As her name of a city, or temple


-^:^ district, or god.

i i I

roasted flesh of animals, or


ashert ^^ I I
birds, grilled meat, steaks,
joints, etc.

'^ I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

akit
h ^ ^ a cliamlber, or hut, or small
house.

Aker a very ancient name of the


Earth-god.

Akeru The two gods who guarded


the western and eastern
Sb:^ 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

Akeriu
m ' '
a group of earth-gods
appeared
serpents.
in the form of
who

aqa r^^ dirt, filth, what is


1
filthy.

Aqetqet one of a group of seven gods


or spirits associated with
Osiris.
AAAAA/'
Ak:ab AAAAAA
the great celestial ocean and
AAAAAA the god who presided over
Akb AAAAAA C\
it, water, flood, celestial
J AAA/W\ \1J.
Nile.
VOCABULARY TO THE TEIEBAN RECENSION
/^AAAAA
Akba AAAAAA
the great celestial ocean and
/^^AAA^ the god who presided over
AAAAAA
^AAAAA it, water, flood, celestial
AAAAAA
Nile.
at

injury, assault, attack.


atu

at a support of a god, a perch


for a bird, etc. The word
is also written with a wrons:
^
determinative
O
at the vertebrae, back, the mid-
%^ dle of something,

at not
O
at
O l' _^^ ^'^ I moment, a period of time,
^ r'^ "^
^^ I season.

Ati The ninth nome of Lower


tt.4 Egypt its capital was Per-
;

Asar (Busiris).

atiu w evil beings, fiends, enemies,

atutu a kind of wood.

atep 1 a load, a burden, something


D
/ carried on the head, to

J carry, to bear, to support.


D I I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 9

atef
^^c=^ -Lf name of one of the princi-
atefu '^ "^
%\ 1^ P^^ crowns of Osiris.

Atef' _M^ ^^:>^


a proper name.
ur

3f ^ ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ wounded, injured.

atau "Tk _^ A t)^ ^^nr^ ararment with


a ceremonial fe"
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.

P^i'sonal pronoun. I, me, my.


vSi D D f\ fl I

n V^ praise, acclamation.
10 VOCABULARY TO THE THE BAN RECENSION

aa boat.

aa standard, perch for a sacred


MT
bird.

aaa "^ plants , flowers ,


growing
I I I
crops.

aaau t^ f? he of the two feathers,


^ ^^ yi
plumed one.

aaat
-^ standard, perch for a sacred
bird.
fi-

aau aged one , old


age , old man,
aaut
senior ;
plur.

aait ]
aged gods, divine old men.

aau to praise, to applaud, to


flM! ascribe glory to, to ac-
claim, to rejoice.

aaiu
\ A
praise, praises, acclamations,
rejoicings, glorifyings.

w ^1 1

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aaiu h
praise, praises, acclamations,
aaut rejoicings, glorifyings.

aait A '^ fl fl
^ "^ tombs, or funerary domains
I _x^ I I
1^"^^^ III mider tVift charge
nnrlp,r the Dripsts.
o,Via,r,o-A of priests,

sepulchres.

aaiti pn '^ ^"^^^ ^^^ S^^^ ^^ho preside


^ SH"^ ms limi 1)1
over the Aats; see
Chapter CL.

aamhet f see
$^ nrz2 ^s.'
Aaru ^ a region in the Other World
1 -B^ Avhich formed a portion of
^ the abode of the blessed.

aarret eyes (?).


[
^111
aarret milk.
(1

aaret vine, vineyard.

Aahet
zi^i^aj; n^ a god whose functions are
in ^.,...^^rDl undefined.
a

aakh
MS^S light, splendour,
brilliance, rays,
radiance,
the god
of light or splendour.

Aakha- the name of a goddess.


bit
f
^ ^jqq
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

I
the name of a group of gods
or of deified human beings.

women who wail and


pluck out their hair,
aake- professional wailing
bit women or mourners.

aakebu groans, lamentations, mourn-


^W^\ "^^^iCiAi ^
ing ,wailings. Another
form is H^:3:^ Wx^SA'-

aaqet f flowers, grass, herbs.


o I I I

Aaqet- f ^^He who revolves", name


qet O of a god.

aat f|
1K^1< dignity, rank, grade of hon-
our, position, preferment.

aaat o I
things possessing a bad or
a
rt5i strong smell.

aat an article of dress, part of


a girdle (?).

aat the vertebrae, back.

aat to split, to cleave asunder,


to break.

aat standard, perch, pedestal.


-X
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 13

Aatenth
Yp-uat
V^^S^N
^
^'St^andard of Ap-
' '

uat", name of the


lower deck of the magical boat.

^at domain of a god, tomb of a


fl
god , funerary district

plur. [ The
^^^^ 111

kingdom of Osiris contain-


ed 14 Aats :

1 ^^.
^ sD
6. mill 11. ^^ni
IIIlD
2. 7.
" ^ 12. ^nii
ill

Mil D
3. 8.
" ^ 13. n
1 1 1 1

Mill D 14.
4. 9. n
" 1 1 1
1 o
5. 10.

aaf Amentet ^^^^^=^


^^
^ the funerary domain of the
West (Amentet).
aat khu ^^^=^^
the Aat of blessed souls,

aat en ^^=^^=^
^^^^^^^
AAAAAA
X the Aat of fire.

aati The two Aats, i. e., the Aat


1 of Horus and the Aat of
Set, or the two Aats of
Osiris.

Aat-urt 1^:=^ ^^^ the god of the Great Aat.



14 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Aat ent Kher-aha 1^=^=^ m The Aat


^ n ^ <:z:z>
Q^ ^ h^
of Kher-aha, i. 6., the ancient
Egyptian city which stood
near Old Cairo (Fustat).

aatu praise, praisings, adorations.

aati f

w I I I
slaughter houses, chambers
aatu of tortures places where
^^ I I I the enemies of Ra and
;

cr"Z] Osiris were punished.


I I I

aat child, male or female, youth,

aateb AAAAAA
flood, storm, rush of water.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA

aatet
^
net for snaring birds or fish,

the net in which the Enemy


^ n I

snared souls.
H
AAAAAA
aatet AAAAAA
rain - storm, dew, moisture,
AAAAAA

aatti oppression, injury, oppressor.


1
aa Q l\^

AAAAAA
Q ^^1 to wash, to cleanse, pu-
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
riiy,
"
4 AAAAAA ^ to
J > AAAAAA I

wash the hear.t, i.e., to cleanse


the heart by taking ven-
geance.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 15
(1

aau I AAAAAA \_>


a washing, a cleansing.
^ AAAAAA tf
AAAAAA /'

aa AAAAAA ^^^ a sinful act.


AAAAAA ^%^
II
N AA/V\AA -*-*- JfV
I AAAAAA I AAA/V\A I
I ^^
to sin against the god.

aaau apes, incarnations of the spi-


rits that praised the rising
sun.

aab to come towards, to meet,


to present an offering, one
opposite, an offering.
aab
an offering, oblation, cere-
aabet monial gift, a vessel of
offerings.

a
AAAAAA
aab an offering of a libation.
LJ AAA.\AA
AAAAAA

aanu praise, adoration, AYords of


o
glorification ;
plur. [
AAAAAA

aar
serpent, snake, cobra. The
aart
Greek form is oupafoc,

uraeus.
aartu

aarat
snake a'oddess plur. [1
cii

\i
16 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
\
aarti the Two Snake -goddesses,
1 o \\
1. e., Isis and Nephtliys ;

the Four Snake-goddesses

aartu the '


'living nraei" which
ankh JMlf^l j

'
Uved on the cornice of
the shrine of Osiris.

lah^ aahu
aah f \ f| -
\ r\
%\ ^ the moon.

aah
the Moon-god, in later times

called Khensu

aatu exit khert a\


name of a part of the
a ^ ($.

magical boat (Chap. XCIX).

au (3 li praises, rejoicmgs.
a

au old man.
M=^^l^
au e used in later times for <=:> er
1 from, to, into, for, at, in, etc.

au
^^ to be, to exist; l^^
I am, [ ^^zz:^ thou art, I he is,

we are, [ x> ^' she is ;


as
I i I
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 17

an auxiliary [1 V> etc., and see


A ,

passim.

au ,^^ t^ ^Pi3 to be shipwrecked,

^*^C-^ %\ UnA ^ ^^^^ shipwrecked man.

^ I I I
offence, sin, crime, iniquity,
wickedness, defect, breach
of the Law.
aui
evil, harm, injury, defects,
auit
deceit, to commit wicked-
ness, or sin.
aut

au
to speak, cry out, utter
words.

au to conceive a child, be preg-


nant.

aua
\ ox (of the Earth-god Seb).

auai roof of a buildino:.


I3~Z1

auau dogs, jackals.

Au "''<\\\ a proper name.

IV.
18 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

the living body.

flesh and bone, joint of meat,


aua
hauneli of an animal, car-

auau fe^T ^
case.

aua to be flesh and bone of


^ D some one, to be the heir,
auaa S;^ I i i inheritance, the divine
Heir.
auau 1:^

auau

lieir

yi

U
heirship, inheritance.
1

auau ^ people of
1 heirs,

one's
kinsfolk,

own flesh

and blood.

(^ those who lacerate or cut.


auiu
M'l
[j
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 19

to couceive, conception, preg-


nant.

auurt '^^;^\>^>/\ a pregnant goddess.

^\^'^i}"^ lie"--

^_ } flesh, limbs, members.


^ ^ e III
'

ankh a proper name.

aumes false or deceitful speech, ex-


aggeration in speech, lies.

aun colour, skin, hair.


Q
AAAAAA I I I

certainly, assuredly.

AA/W\A, ,
1 1 11 1
11^

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 name of a srod or divine


^-r-^
I
^ being.
AAAAAA
be submerged, sprinkled.
auh %^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to

steeped
in something.

aukhem " f] ^^^ ^X^'^^ ^ I


^ group of gods, stars.

aukhemu urtu
^^-M which never
.,-JU. ^

rest.
stars

aukhemu seku circum-


^VM.^PITI polar stars wliich never set.

S
aukhemu Pen-heseb (?)
Q
1
^^f\ ^
rn V^ H
.-.IX I I I
D
AAAAAA

stars of the god Pen-h^seb


aukhekh j]"^^ \;=^

night, evening, darkness.

scales, balance.

Auker a C^^

Aukert s the name of the Other World


r^-^^
of Heliopolis (Annu).

ffi
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 21

Au^eru tk ffi the gods of the Heliopolitan


J J)
Other World.

the eroddess of Aukert.

A ukert'kh en tet-
ast-s
name of one of the seven
sacred cows.

to travel.

au-ten f
AAA/VAA
i I I

ye are.
au'then f
AAAAAA
I -jj. III
I I I

fiends, enemies, foes.


a

ab desire, wish,

ab pegs, stakes,
I i I

AAAAAA
ab AAAAAA
thirst,
AAAAAA

ab AAAAAA r
thirsty man.
AAAAAA C.
22 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Ab TTs 11 = Abtu T Elephantine.


J

ab
7[< 1
""^^^
= T^ J V ^"^^ n^nie of a fish.

ab .A. n^-r^-^ .A. n


^ Si
TJ e 'TJ left side.

tJ w

ab O cessation.

ab O O' p the physical heart, will, wish,


'
'
love, desire ;
plur. ^ i ,
^ "C^ ^
O to judge hastily.
-<?-

uCS>- O to do as one pleases.

''great of heart", bold, brave,


arrogant, boastful.

O"
^ of joyful heart.

to eat the heart, i. e., to lose


^ I: the temper, be sorry.

valiant,

be brave.
tiia I

oc^
^ to fill the heart, to satisfy,
be satisfied.

within.
I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 23

O with heart's desire.


I

O' with prompting of the heart, desire.


I

the amulet of the carnelian


AAAAAA 1
LJ O
I
<=> III heart.

aba heart-souL
1^
abu drink.

abu the desired one.

a proper name.

abu to cease,

cessation.

^bui left side.

abi panther or leoj)ard skin.

abit the praying mantis. .

abet
y-1? O a kind of unguent.

abhu tooth. Plur.

I I I

ui^ i I
24 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION [

abekh 4 ^ /^ to penetrate, to make a way


I J
fl
e ^^^ through.

abku f] n ^^^^
(2
^ grief, to grieve, to weep.

abt '0' ^ middle hall, or chamber, of


a house.

abt coffer.

abt thirst.
AAAAAA
A/VV'VNA
AAAAAA

abt left hand side, the east.


fj ^7 Si

abt

abti
^
east wind.
tJ;vi
fJ W T
Tfs eastern country, or region, tt^
J J Ts:F=q
eastern sky, east of heaven ; -^

fj: o wD ^ fJ
tJ ^ III
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 25

abti

r\y\y)

abtet .A. n '^


f]^ ^ ^
.A.

(abti)

east, eastern country, or


.A. n ^^ .A. "^ ^ region.

fj
abtet goddess of the east.
tJ _

abtiu
gods of the east, eastern
deities.
III

abt net.

abtu slaughter, slaughterings,

Abt e the nome of Abydos.


^ BE

Abt the city of Abydos.


fJ e (T J D
Abtu

the city of Abydos.


fJ (2

fJ
26 VOCABULARY TO THE TIIEBAN RECENSION

Abtu
U {^=^ the city god of Abydos.

abet the month of thirty days,


:k ^ ^ ^ O plur. the monthly
^ oi ;

^:5:;^
i< O I
festival, plur. ^ J^ y I I i

the second month of the sea-


II ^ o son Pert, the last day of
L_ .J
o the second month of this
II
season.

o
abt a mythological which fish
<^ swam before the Boat of
abtu <&< Ra its companion was the
;

ant fish.

ap D to count up, to reckon, to


consider, a reckoning, a
D
counting. reckon-

D
er of years, counter.
w

I r-^-^ numbered, counted,


I I I

appet An Dl reckoning, account.

ap
U to judge, to

decree, be decreed, judg-

ment.
be judged, to

great judgment.
!

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 27

ap n D nn^
judge of dooms.
^
a
do ~l~l

A
1

^
judged,
[j ^ judge.

ap V V to judge, to dispute or argue


D '
D X with someone, to award,
apu
^A be awarded,
message, to announce
to bring a
tid-

msrs.
V. aj^dge
D X Ii'Y^,
of words
ords or affairs, aK
dp madt righteous judge.

decree, judgment^ sentence


of doom.

sentence of death.

to open. X/ open V^ X,

v^ A opened.

the ceremony of ^'opening


the mouth".
28 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Ap'Uat V%2 'Opener of the roads", a


Ap-uati D X^ i I
name of a wolf-god who
Ap-uatu V _ was supposed to conduct
the deceased over the roads
V^ which lead to the Sekhet
Sn:^ Aaru, or Elysian Fields.
Ap-uat was a companion
D Ul -a'
V ^ 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/ The


t= god
Ap-uat of the south as guide
to the roads of earth.

Ap-ur n D/fe:^!] ''great opener", name of a


V god.

ap her V^ except. \/ ^ _^;^


^^f
except
D X I D thyself.

Apu D
A city, the Panopolis of the
Greeks, the Akhmim of
the Arabs.

apu

apiu
HVAl these who dwell in.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 29

X
'"" I

Y^^ui openers, those who make a


V way.
u.\\-\
aputi \/ messenger, envoy, ambassa-
D JI X A
two envoys,
D I Jl w A
appiu \/ X judges.
D D
apen D
f\ (see ) these. 1 '

[)
AAAAAA-^ I III 1 AAAAAA

-.L
J
W
.-r^
I

I
these gods
dwell in.
who

Apsi a name or title o a god.

apt h D ^ sacred chamber of a temple,


(2
cm
private apartments of a
house, sacred or profane

apt ^ stick, staff, sceptre.


f)

apt ast r
""

l\^
name of a portion of Eastern

ra MA Thebes, Karnak (?).

apt V X VX
message, envoy.
V X

apt messengers.
ID ^ -^
30 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
^
apt V^ X brow, forehead, top of tlie

D head (?).

the hottest part of the fire,

\/ AAAAAA '^
^^ A A/
top, surface (?) of the waters,

brow of the god Qalm.


^ I
^
aptu G

these.
apten fj D
AAA/W\

name
DX ^
Ap-shat-taui \/ S\ a of Osiris,

flesh, limbs, members,


H <^ III' 4 ? I

a# to rest, to sit down.

aftu
four.
<Cb
aftet

' '

/
afti ! . l

a kind of cloth or garment.


flJ
w

am in, into, inside,

am (?) a standard.

aixj a boat.

an2 to arrive in safety.


A
OL" THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 31

am flax, a kiud of cloth.


IS

am not, do not.

am
to eat, to consume, swallow
amu np, devour.

ami eating", eater; plur. n[-\\


:i
^
amti
^ W
eater.

am W ^ \
^%^ \
eater of heart-souls.
baiu >^
am n ^ ''Eater of Livers", or
besku intestines.

am mummies .

sahu
am.
snef
ZZ:
""^^^
^
" I
''Eater of Blood'^
the
one of
Forty-two Judges
in the Hall of Osiris.

am.
to eat, to consume.
(un)

A
am A A bread-cakes, food.

yi >9 AA.AAAA
kTA AAAAAA drink.
A C_l' AAAAAA
1 ;

32 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


h
r^ AAAAAA
Am-hauat-ent- ^
<.A \\

pehui-f ^ i\.^-\t:-^\
^ III

^'Eater of the offal of his


body"; the name of the
doorkeeper of the Third
Arit.

^3) food, something fit or used


I I for food.

am in, among, with, through,


upon, by, around, there,
therein. (1 v\ ^^.^^ in it

amt (or him), O^P in it

(or her), l\j^^^


by the back of.

am,
amt
MA dweller in.

ami he who is in,

dweller in

^ n n

III- 1

-I ^
U I

those who are in.


;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 33

am-a
J ^-^-^!rNi> a title of a priest or miu-
am istrant.
as^Ka
ast-a U il

am-uhet(?)n^ ''he who is in the embalni-


nebta u ^ ment chamber Lord , of
Tchesert Ta- tchesert", a title of
Anubis, the divine phy-
sician and embalmer.
ami- at one in, or at, the supreme
o moment.
ami ab []
JL K O ^^ he who is in the heart.

AAAAAA
o he who is in his disk,

fTH /V\AAA/.

o
i, e., Ra.

ami-uaa- UnJ ^_ S\ he who is in


I ^ his Boat,
i. e., Ra.
ami mu y^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
he who is in the water, i. e.,

Sebek.
ami unn "^-^0 JLK^^
It" V \
___
^^^2^1^^
A/AAAA
II J ^^ ^^^
^ ''^-i* f V

hour.
^^ ^^ ^^^

Ami-mehen he who

ami-mehenUf
m^zi^-i his Meben
is in

[]
Jl K^^^f^K__ J f
serpent, i.e..

Ra, or Af

1 U tl I AAAAAA I

IV.
34 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
\

ami-ha-f ^(|-j]-^ra

\\
he who is in his
ra
time, or place.

l^ii^rai^^li
he who is in his fiery
serpent, i, e,, Ra.
^ he who is in his fiery disk.
O
"""""^
am-khet JL
T^ I

he who is in the following of.


ami-khet
A
ami'Suht
o O
^i^Plll!! he who is in his

am-suht o C) egg, i. e., Ra.

ami-mer- w c3i=]
n n he who is in his fiery

nesert (?)
s l'*'* Lake, i, e., Ra.

ami-kara- ^ JL "rk^^ U fl
^^^~^
I)
he who is in his
fl

4 u.^^ <=:^ I
''^^= ^ shrine, i. e., Ra
or Osiris.

ami- h n U w '^-^^ he who dwelleth in eternity.

tchetta

amiu- n
U
%
Kill
.^ Jr ^ s
^^=^ I

;;;;;:;;;:
J
il
1
the gods in their
domains.
aat-sen 1 1 I 1 I

amiu Abtu
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 35
h
amiu-An " AXt\ %\l lll^l^i *^ S^^^ ill Anu (He-
HT^ J? I 111 ill liopolis).

amiu-ah-ur_f]_ W '=^''^5 ^
|

1r,i^!"-^<=:>il
those in the Great
Field.

amiu-aaui I
those in the hands,
w

amiu'bah f j
the gods who are
I
in the presence.

amiu'beka those who


ki^Wl 5S
' ' are in a
weak state.

amiu
em-bah the gods who are
in the presence.

amiu'hru- ]
ra T^^/vsAAAA those who are in
sen I ' ' ' their days.

amiu- j
^ those who dwell in
Nekhen ' AAAAAA Nekhen.

amiu
Kher-neter H ]

I
^ ^ those
Other World.
who are in the

amiu Netet f]
^ those who dwell in the
city of Netet.

amiu khet fljl H\"'tk ^-^^^^


S\ !
\ those who are in
the following

I I

amiukhutij\[\\K tk !
(<>] those who are in the
I ^ w I I I

two horizons.
3*
;

36 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

amiu sah those who are


"^i'kW'zmi'A in their mum-
mied forms.
amiu-sut- *"^SvX,
! those who are
sen I I I I I

in their hair,

amiu those who are


sehu-sen
04 I I' ' '^ I
in their halls.

amiU'Shems f| Jl K ^'^
tk w A those who are in
the followins*

amiU'kara- JL K |
U f ; those who are
sen ' " ' ' in their shrines.

amiu-ta those who are in the


earth.

amtu among, between

amth
Chap. CIV. 1,

amith

amithu

CIV. 1.

amt m
H i
^"^
*^r^^Sr<> AAAAAA
nr-j.

am ab what is in the heart, thought?


prayer ?

am khent title of a priest.


h OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 37

ama

am am

amakh h
'
^
^
-^
I
^ ^
I
serf, servant, one
erates another, or
who
is
ven-
ven-
erated, a beatified being.

amakhi
'1:-U
s par tic. masc.

partic.fem. ;
plur. /wl i,

^ /^ I. A late form is

o'\ o\ o\ f] fl V

amu f\ divine beings.

amu trees, plants.


Ml
am flames, fire,

gods of fire.
1 ^i^^l
colour, pigment,

a proper name.
38 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION \\

ami n n R \\ shrine, chamber.

ii"^arnations
amuhettujl^ ^ SMl ^P^'
U _B^ IT) III ^ i

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.

amem j\
^__ K (^ * putrefy.

amem A ^__ |. n[ skin, hide.

amma []\\
SJ^:s^J^i^
\\^
'
O^ ^
i ,!^i3r^ ,l;i5r^
'^'"^l
I I 1 1
^'^^*' ^^^^' ^*
there be, prithee,

give I pray, (1 /
-^^ open
I v^ " AA/V\AA.

I pray, [I ^czzz aaaaaa IZH


1 ^=j /VAAAAA I III

give water and air, M v\

^ __D I
give thy

let me pass, [1 \\ \\

^ '
give (i. e., incline)

thy face.

aiMi22u fl
^__ K,^ %S beams,
sams, rays of
dour
light, splen-
.

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, 39


a

atnnii boats.

ammehet \\

{ a portion of the Other


[
World of Seker.

amm those who are in a state


^^^i\i}
!

kehu of weakness,

Amen a god of generation and con-


1 ception, who symbolized
the invisible creative forces
of Nature.

q> w ^^Amen which


1 AAAAAA ii Um C=^ W J^^ => F=^ art in heaven' '

5=1 /VAAAAA \-i


U ^ ^^
Amen the
prolific
Bull".

Amen-nathk'
ruthi-Aznen fl^iriS'iiwi!
A Sudani form of Amen.
AAAAAA
Amen-nau-an- A i^^^^
AAAAAA
^ ...
4

^^ U Mil
ka-entek-Sharu ^ 'wvaaa m HI

A Sudani form of Amen.

Amen- o the great god of Thebes,


Ra 1 AAAAAA I
chief element in the triad
Amen-Ra, Mut and Khensu.

aiT!"?fi
^^1 ^
I
'*Amen-Ra,
Lord of the
throne of the Two Lands".
40 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
1

'King
1
T i^r'^ioii
^S;^ V
"imii"'^'
^ ^ ;w^^ 1^1 ^ of the
H AAAAAA X!i I

f
,

South and North, Amen-Ra,


king of the gods".

Amen-Ra Heru-khuti Amen-Ra Har-


1 AAAAAA I _llll\^ \_1 machis.

Amen Amen and the two hon-


ruti gods Shu and Tefnut.

amen
I AAAAA/
a to hide,
one ,
be hidden, hidden
something hidden.
f\ .mini
AAAAAA Y\
AAAAAA fl o
I

I those who hide,

(1 AA/wvv Lpi^ hider, AAAAAA


[

^ ) I secrecy, in secret,

hidden gods,
amenu-a ' those whose arms are hidden.
I I

he whose name
AAA/VNA SI is hidden.

those whose bodies are hid-


I AAAAAA /^ \ den.
. jumx^
C3s: j
those whose mysteries are
AAAAAA U
hidden.

amenhi u n l^^^ divine butchers, or


^
All \\ J
(j I
^^^^
AAAAAA
1 \ "i!! I
gods of slaughter.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, 41

LU^ ^^
Amen- a proper name.
hetep ^ D

Ament ^ iO^ ^2i


the ^^hidden" place, or land,
s \>
the West, the abode of de-
Amenti i^
name
Kl^ W
parted
the first
spirits, the
division of
of
the
Amentet Other World. A late form
or the name is C^:^:^.

the ''beautiful Amentet".


I

Ament AAAA/VS r^"^^-^


^ hidden place ;
plur,
1

(I \/V\A/V\

1 ^ .

amentiu ^ I
divine beings who
I I

^ I
live in Amenti, or

I I r III
the West; |"^
s Amenti deified,

^^^ the god-

dess of the West,


or Amenti.

CVy]

amenti
the west wind,
42 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION l\

amsi a god of generation, fertility,

fecundity, etc. Probably

a form of Menu "^^

Amseth one of the four sons of Horus.


^^~i The reading appears to be
a mistake made by the
Egyptians in reading

I r^ Ni ^'^s^^h instead

of Akesth, See Kestha.

amt chamber, house, abode.

amt possessions, goods of a house.

amt the title-deeds of a house or


property.

amt tree (?), or tent, camp.

amt ^"^ %^^> radiance, splendour.


d ^ I

amt
I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA what is in the waters.
AAAAAA

W5k ,
etc.

Amt-tehen-f I a proper name.


ra

amtiu
1^^^^^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 43

an a mark of emphasis or in-

terrogation , used some-


times as a preposition, be-

hold! lo! cf.


t]
()^fj

AAAA/NA
i I I

AAAAAA
; 1 fl
I I I

W
AAAAAA
^ O
iCi

M-
an kert l\ S lo moreover,
AAAAAA ^=i

an (22) no, not, mark of the nega-


AAAAAA AAA/VNA
tive. >,
^ ^Jl
Mv^ ^ ^Ci AAAAAA

.<5>. AAAAAA ^ V8\ most cer-

tainly there cannot be


done. v\ VW^ I am not.
<AAA L iJL

an as si^
except, unless,
IP
an abu ceaselessly.

an urt unrestmg.

an petra -^^ unobserved.


A/nAAAA <^^^ ^ i
an maa
-<2>-
vwvna [> unseen, invisible.
an maa-
-<2>^ )
n-tu
44 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

an maa- -^ -^'^'^^^'^^^ 1

j2~tu ^^^^^^ ^^^^ j^^ unseen, invisible.


^ ^ /

an maatu
^""^^
an mu . ^^^^ waterless.
AAAAAA

meh ^dipped unwash-


an ^j^^^^ZZ \
(?),

ed (?). Also cxzx^^


AAAAAA
an meh-f
* ,-A-^ '^'^^^
AAAAAA
AAAAA/\ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
; AAA/vsA [rnm
^ (^ ^

-^ t'S^ airless
a22 jQifu
4^^ I

ai2 netchnetchet ,^^ ^ I


"i^
I
^
^
^ 2il
^^^ ^^ ^^ discussed
or gainsaid.

ai2 relrli ^-^^


AAAAAA
unknown.
aw rekhtu ^

anirheper^^ ^ never was,

"""^
an sep ^. at no time.

an sma "-^ _^ untold.


AAAAAA ^

an sei: ^_^ indestructible,

sef ^^ X unsplit.
ai2
AAAAAA \> ; 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 M-^7:m-i
name of one of the Seven
Spirits with Osiris.

An-heri-ertisa name of a
god.

an to bring, to bear, to carry.


Q A/WWA Q AAAAAA
to bring,
an J^ ^ J^ (| [|

Q AAAAAA Q AAA/VNA ^
bringing, j\^
^, A'^^V
brought, )ii::i][iiii^

those who bring ; 1\


^^^^^^

^ something brought.

anu what is brought in, gifts,

increase.

r\ AAAAAA V Q, r\ AAAAAA
antu offerings;
J^ ^ (|

peace-offerings.

Ani name of a god.


"
rfiM
An name of a god.
M'i
46 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION H

a proper name.
^^" temt I (^^^
{

anit a dwelling, chamber, house.


I'jq^
anuk

Anu On, Heliopolis.


I

arm / AAA/VAA
skin.
10 (2111

i22i2UiY ASt^y "^


I
skin, hair, plumage.

An- ate f- / ^ ^'Bringer of his father",


\\
JJK__
j^
-/-^ ^ ^^""^^ ^ a proper name.

An
a
a- A/^NA/vA
I
^'Bringer of his
name
two Judges
of
arm" ;

one of the Forty-


in the Hall of
the

Osiris.

An-urt' emkheU uas ?5


l-^ILvfl
name of the mast in the ma-
gical boat (Chap. XCIX).
^nb T\ AAAAAA n Xoy

to dance, to rejoice.

aneb s
^rjo wall ;
plur. :

AAAAAA iCJ
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, 47

aneb mason.
irjo
anep f region, estate, ground.
D s
Anp The god Anubis, son
f
D of Set and Nephthys,
AAAAAA
Anpu a jackal -god who
embalmed the dead,
and guided the souls
of the blessed to the Other
2^
World. Titles r^fTll

\-\-M
''The pillar of his mother",
title of a ministrant or
priest.

^^ V\ (rV
'^ skin, hide.

^^-[-j-^ a kind of garment.

anenit ^AAAAA
a proper name ?
A/VNAAA

An- rut' f ^^ the god of the place where


^ nothing grows.

Anrerut-f ^ ^
the place where nothing
\ ^-^=^
grows.
48 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
(1

.
aner stone.
omD

''Stone of Maat", a proper


[ffllD
name.
AAAAAA
aner
\>
/VAAAAA
a proper name.
Q

anhetet ape.

AAAAAA A the two eye-brows.

anhU'tu \\
^^ X
^ surrounded.
I AAAAAA ^ -Jl

An-her ''Bearer of the sky" ;


an an-
cient god of Upper Egypt
who is often associated

with
P^|.
An-her r\ AAAAAA ^ name of the warder of the
Sixth Arit.
Q AAAAAA C\
An-hetep one of the Forty-two gods
in the Hall of Osiris.

anes M M
AAAAAA 1
I
I AAAAAA A
J
name of a cere-
ansi monial g-arment.
^
(1 A.WWV W I
I , (1 ' ^^
I
I M 1 I AAAAAA 1

AAAAAA
anset a goddess (?).
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 49

aneq AAAAAA
to bind, tie on, to fasten,
\
anqet I AAAAAA
to embrace, to surround.
1z] ^
anqet name of a tool, or instru-
AAAAAA iZIi
ment, '^clincher", rope (?).

ant AAAAAA <^5=<l


name of a mythological fish
which swam before the
boat of Ra.

ant AAAAAA S^L^


name of a solar boat.

ant

antet, a valley, especially a funerary


anti valley.

AAAAAA
1

anti pillars, columns.

Anti ^ \ the hill-folk who lived in the


r^^^-^
i. Eastern Desert of Ta-sti
o ^
, or Nubia.

<e=< X a hindrance, obstruction.


o w (2
antiu those who have nothing, the
I I I
destitute, those who are
not, or do not exist.

antet to go back,
AAAAAA
1
IV.
50 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A

antet cord, fetter, chain.


AAAAAA

An-tebu Af^
qgj^l
U
"^
AAAAAA
Ijcs
I
the name of a god

to inchne, to bow.
anetch

anetch + ^ J]
'' to incUne the head to a sup-

her
f]

H , D n 1 phant, to turn the face


towards.

ar to tie together,
^
if, now.
tl

ar sa if after, now as for.

ar kert A ;__^ ffi if moreover, however.

-^:2> to do, to make, to create, to


ar
form, to fashion; <=>,
aru
^.s^ -cs:=^
doing , making.
arit

0(^
u creator;
^ ^^^^^^Ic^
made, wrought, ^s>-^lll

made; make ye;

"^^^
h %> i things done.
II
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 51

arit
-cs>
O to work the heart, to think.

t to make or prepare a path


<ci Z^ 1
or road.

to prepare food.
^ zi 7r (? 1 1 1

to celebrate the Haker festi-


o H^c >000 val.

to keep festivals.
^ aJo III

1
to make protection, to per-
-f\ 1

1
form ceremonies for the
protection of some one.

^ ^ D
to work
sults,
for successful
to strive for peace.
re-

<3>- to perform a transforma-


tion.

W ^ I
^ to make, or write, or
a book.
recite,

<2>-in: to do into writing, to make


a copy, to write.

ariu
^^-\ I I \

-<o>. >
doers, makers, workers,
\\'^!\<\ III

-<S>- I

arm -<S::^

1^^ Avorkmen fem. ;

M
4*
^ I ;

52 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

arit work, something done.

actions, deeds, labours,


works, things
thin done or
11
to be done.

11

ar, an -C2>- -<S>- A fl used as an auxihary verb,



see passim. *'Maker of
ari-Maat -<2>- truth, or righteousness",
U
a title of Osiris, Hathor,
and other gods.
Ari-em-ab-f

Ari-en-ab-f ^2>-t^
-^^ the name
Forty-two
of one of the
Judges in
|
the Hall of Osiris.
vAAAAA ^-=*

Ari-nef'tchesef -^^=^ ""^""^ "^ name of a plank or peg


in the magical boat.

Ari-entuten-em-meska-en-Mer-ur utebtu-en-Suti
AAAAAA

."T-ArtiPu^Y
^ name of the leather bands
^\ in the magical boat.

a ;_ a proper name.

Arisi a proper name,

aru -<2>-
form, attribute, figure, image
II plur.[|<s>-'^]'
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 53

an
1T.(1 I I I
belonging to :
^^~~^
^ [

their name; n I

their seat ;
(""^"^^^^ i

their bull (var. ^ 0*''^^);

^\' ()^ their length.


an
w [ I

a person in
1 charge of,

or belonging to, or attend-


ant upon something, watch-
er, porter, guardian.

guardian of my flesh.

guardian, or guardians, of
the sky.

^ keeping watch about, or


around.

keepers of my mouth.

watching the limbs.


fl XX ie III

keeping guar d over the neck.


H^=>si^|Y?
54 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A

belons^ina: to tlie leathers.


w PIW I

\/ ooo 1
guarding the earth

aa doorkeeper,
,m porter,
\\\\\\\\\
ari
iimmi
J guardian ;
plur.
r I

I
'

1 iiiiiim
I

iiiiimi fumm \^ I

iiiiiini
\^ ^ porter of the door of Amen-
I' Q^^ tet.

arivi arrtu
1
^^ C-Z3I
[p* I
warders of the Arits.

ari makhait warder of the Scales.


I
i

ari hemit f warder of the oar,


1^1^-N.I i. e.y steersman.

'""'"'"
ari
misjm ' i
warder
vated lands.
of the cnlti-

aru khut
JI _yj ^_zi ni ^. e.^ beings 01 light.

ari sapu. T keepers of the


records , or
books of
doom.

4\i\ n\
ari sebkhet-f keeper of his pylon,
^

OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 55


1
qeb en tneru en
ari
khet 'C A<^A^AA

keeper of the Bend of the


35 I
AAAAAA
^

Lake of Fire.

ararti f two uraei.


W

Aruhut a proper name.

arp Wine.

arpu ... Chap. CLXIX. 1.


i\r\
aref an emphatic particle.

arm a with.

arek '^ a particle.

art to flow, what flows.


I
1 1^ AAAAAA

art Chapter LB. 1.


'*'
fl 1 1

artet <s>-=o=
1)
^ ^111
milk,
<2>- -, 1

l\

ah l\ ra calamity.

ahabu gladness, cries of joy.


^^%l\Kr ? fe
:.

56 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


^
ahen f\ [U
"^^ a kind of wood.

AheM (|ra(j(||

rejoicings, cries of joy.

Ah
mm the Moon-god,

ah ... Book of Breathings II. 22

ah collar, embrace, to ward off.


(llc=;.^
ah, ahu ^ ox plur.^i oxen, |(^ 5^,.

m
; I]

ahai a sistrum bearer.

ahau members.

ahi

ahu
Ml the name
two Judges
Osiris ;
of

a
one of the Forty-
in the Hall of
proper name

ahu (S fields (?), measuring cords,


i

ahu ^ wooden tools or instruments.


i"^

ahui
i\h\ the two dhui gods
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, 57

name of a 2:od.

ahunnu ^^ ^ g
A R youth, child.
A AAAAAA C il

ahemu (?) ^ K
A I

I
... Chap. XCII. 13.

throat.

a name of Osiris.

!, would
tell
that,

me.
[j
^ ^
grain,

to speak.
1 w J ^)
akhemu urtu
l\^\\ class of stars.
I i t*li'
akhekhu H^t^F^
darkness, night.
akhekhuij\^^^;=^^
w

Akhsesef f a proper name,

As a proper name,
'\U
58 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION f

as
[ I behold, to wit, namely,
AAAAAA
^
1
^

asu
p intestines.

asu n
I
O^j wmas.
inds. >

... Chap. CXXVIIB. 17.

^___^ tomb, sepulchre.

asu recompense v\ l^ w
\\=l )

return for, in place of.

as
i\-^,
to pass forward, to advance.

A A
asu
^\^ to decay, to rot, destruction.

^^(|^ decay,
asi
^- 2^
^^~7r~ [ M ^^^ incorrup-
tible.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 59

Asar "P^ ^ j^
'
-^CS:^'
O
-<3>- I
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-

Asar Anpu j^ A
~ ed by his

Osiris- Anubis.
name.

Asar ankhti ^...^^ Qgj^.g ^^^ Living One,


^
JJ-^T
Asar Unnefer Osiris Un-Nefer.

'"'^^^
Asar Utetti j]
t S\ Osiris the begetter.

Asar-ba-erpi rj -j^ A A fi^ Osiris, soul of the


D ^ ' ^ divine Image.

Asar-bati-erpit rj Osiris, twin


'.miiiii
soul of the
divine imas^e.

Asar Ptah neb ankh


J
i
Osiris-Ptah, Lord of Life.

Asar-em-pesuru \\ V\ ^ Osiris in Pe-


suru.

Asar em pest ent nut-f \\ V\ D


\;
T=X
cz^::^ n I
o w ^
Asar em Sehnen d K R 8
AAAA/vA
AAA/W\
60 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A

Asar em Tenit |]
R ^=^>' A
[]
^
|)

Asar nub heh li r>mn\A/ j


ffl Osiris, gold of eternity.

Asar neb ankh """^ Osiris, Lord of Life.


)
^ ^__^
J
Asar neb er tcher ''f^^^^^^^ B^ ^ Osiris, Lord to
-U ^ *^=^^ <=^ ^ the boundary,
i. e., of All.

Asar Netchesti j] W^J Osiris the Less.

Asar Henti "?^ ^^3:=^ S\ Osiris of the two cro-


Jl^<^^^ codiles.

Asar Heru
n^i
^f^ "^ S\ Osiris-Horus.

Asar 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 ^^ ? '^^


1)
Osiris, President of
W
rlTl^
II 1
11 I ^ J Abydos.

^sarifiieiifi -?^^i^ ^ Osiris, Pre-


sident of
Amenti, or
the Other
^ o
World.
r^-^^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 61

Asar kbenti -^ /rl'^^


Amentia -D ^ IN I'
1
Osiris, President of
those who dwell
in the Other
-<^2>:: m AA^^^ ^ tJ^ 1
World.

Asar khent Un r]

As^ .tenfl Neferi,)


J^^~^l
Asar kbenti nut-f m ^'^ ?
J

Asar kbenti nestu j] fjTk c. S tk |]

Asar kbenti Ru-stau j]


m <=" "^ t^ j^:^
Asar kbenti seh liemt j]
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
J]
D w

Asar tua f*""=U)

Asar Tern ur ji \\

Asar Tekaiti rl ^ 1k A fl
"="
5^

beings like unto Osiris.


^^''""^^li
asi who?, what?
TT
q^ w

asp ^ D grief (?), misery, wretched-


ness.

asfet
^^1,Ai\H
faults, sins, evil deeds,
asfeti
sinners, evil ones.

asfetiu evil fiends, sinners,


=? {\
ch

AAAAAA
asentu fl cords, ropes.
(^ III

aser
flp-^ tamarisk (?),

plants, herbs, grass.


(1 1 <ii:>
j^

-Aserf name of a city.


OP
!

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 63


I\

asha linen, some kind of woven


stuff.

Ases
a city in the seventh Aat.
Asest

ases to rope in, to bind.

asstu a rope.
H
^^^^^^^

'
'
WW
those whose heads
i I

I
!

' ' .

are tied,

ask behold, lo
OP

ist.istu (j[l=.,(jp=^
behold.
asth
(IP

Ast
the goddess Isis.

ast seat, place, habitation, abode.


^1 I
^ ^ i'

shrine ;plur. r i, n
iirz]\:ui

ast ah place of the heart, heart's


chosen place.

ast aaui place of the two hands.


icT
f

64 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

ast urt ^ '^^^


^
great place, i. e., the sky.
^

astutchat ^ seat of the Utchat, resting


1
^
place of the Eye of Ra.

ast maat j
the place where the Law is

'
administered.

ast hert J ^ > ^ heaven.

everlasting abode.

ast Heqet shrine of Heqet.


^ ^y I I

Her
ast hetep J ^ place of repose.
^ D
ast hetep ab J seat of rest of the heart.
^ D
O
ast shetau en Heru i I W I
the secret
A X abodes of
Horus.

ast qebh r\ ^ M place of cool water, bath.

ast taa rl
"^ "^ place of fire in the Other
World.

ast tchesert shrine, sanctuary, holy place,


il cr-=]^ n
ast to tremble, make to shake,
IP-
Asten I I AAAAAA ^f
name of a god.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 65

asteh
>to beat down.
astheht (?)(jn=|
s n

Astes
(lp^^|,(|
k^bJ^ I
a god.

Astcheteit
J
f]
^ name of a district.

ashat A
^^ ^ knife, slaughter.

light, radiance.

ashpit j\M^n '


chamber, hut, house.
D
asAeseff] g see aqeset.

ashesh H^ to be carried away.

subsistence, oppression,
U I
oppressor (?).

ashta D A I
tree.
11^
^^^ef
(j^^-^ persea tree, trees,
plants.

air injury.
"^
IV.
66 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A

akebu 0"^%"^ ^^^'^

akeb, alrebu rj^"^^.^^^ O'^* ^ lamentation,


H^ll J ^'i J^
H 1

wailing, .

akebet "^ '

) weeping.
(]^=^J

akebit '^ ^^^^^^' "i^^'^^-


[],__^ 1 Q O J) '

AArenfaukha- A '^^^
Iaaa/v^c^ej)
^ ^'^ ^x jt^ the porter
.^(!)_a Sixth
ra
o the
Arit.
kheru
a proper name.
Akenti
A^l
_^;fS2' A fl
^^
a city o the Ninth Aat.

Aqen A ^ "'-JT name of a god.

^ plur.
aqer
^ perfect, strong, complete, skilful;
n A .a I inn /i
a
i -if
skilful
i_scribe.
-_-i_.

a ffoddess.

the name of one of the Seven Coavs.

aqhu tk ^ to enter.
A , 8
^^ A
.4
\
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 67

aqeset fl g who, what, where, f\ ^ ^ n^


aqet wine, beer.
[j^^

aqetu h^^^^ ^^j builders, masons, archi-


D ^ I
tects.

bad, wicked, evil.

name of a god.

akap
(] g
rain-storm, tempest.
al^ep S^wi

i gods of the Other World.

the name of the Other


Akertet S fv-/^
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) negation, no, none, not, can-


not, without, impotence, plur.
ati (for anti)
o \\
^ W I l' o j^ I
I I I

atet tilings which are not, evil

beins^s

without, destitute, abjects.

ati akhem Q W
unquenchable.

\. immutable.
ati uteb
CI J
ati men a^^ painless.
AAA/\AA

ati maa invisible, not seeing,


blind.

atu rekh unknown.

atu khesef irresistible.


,,^
atu asi incorruptible.

ati sek undecaying.


PI
ati shes impassable.

at
(]^t^ = ^(l^t^ emanation.

Ataru-am-tcher-qemt B
renu-par-sheta "i^SKT'tfl^i.
/VAAAAA
i=siD X a proper
-^^
I

""^^^
I I
name.
A OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 69

ateb ^ [)
^ territory, region.
fl

^'"' father; dual


t' ti^'^^l I]
^11^

Atem "^ \\
W
^^^^^^^^^
> see under Tern, Temu.

a^eB fl,^^^ the solar disk.


1 O
the god of the solar disk,
f] ,.^ D n ,v^O I)

fl vv^ X\ *^ two-horned disk,

atenn u n ,^ t^ ^ appellations.

^^^.^ I
river , canal , water - flood,
AAAAAA Y^

atru n - t^^^ I
stream ;plur.q^^ /V^AAAA
A/^Vv/VA ill
,

atert A
^^^ ^
one half of the sky,
^

^ or world.
70 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

atert meht
Ch the northern half of
<c^
OC^ the sky.

atert shema n ^
''^^
4
'

'
T I the southern half of

aterti
^ w

lo W L the two halves


aturti of the sky.

Athabu A ^ ^1k n %v ^ name of a city.

athu A 8 <2 to drag, pull, draw


4'^A'i a

Atektaukehaqkheru ^ Q

a proper name,

at oppression, oppressed one.


^
at to be deaf.
a
^ I' i'^^ A
Atu \\ ^=^^ \>^ ^ ^^^y ^^ ^^^ Eleventh Aat.

atu children.
A c:^^ ^ I
f| OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 71

ateb _^ region, domain; plur.


Pi fl.

Hj^:
kind of cloth, a ceremonial
garment.

aten Q"^^ deputy, vicar, chief ?

atent division, a separation.


1 ^ 5s I

.far*
5^ JO -J I
misfortunes, calamities.

athu r tk <3yfc^ '^ n papyrus swamps, the Delta


1 /\-n.-^ a.
^ I I I
generally.

atetiu n '^^^ A A tk '^ those who injure.


I I

prince, sovereign,
kins:.

athen ^ the solar disk, the god of the


|]=(j J solar disk.

atheth j\^=^'X/^ to hover, to alight.

atcha robber, man of violence, vio-

lence.
o

72 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^


-^ 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
1^ %,
n O Q ^^ a flight,

aaaaaaI
Q^ ^^^5; L action of battle,

I place of yesterday,

^^7""
\\ I
before.

name of the posts of the magic net


(Chapter XCIX).
'^^^^^^
a, aa house, dwelling.
Z3

aa Y ^^ advance, journey on-


-5^
<!>

^*^' ~=
wards,

~^
'^

aa
iiimiii , ^, I
door, gate ;
plur.

, mnmr 1. inifflir.

; the two leaves of a door


,
'
^ III'

-
nrnTTTT
"r ^>-=-
^
^ Tniniir
-mmnr'
imTTTTr ^ Tiiiiiiir'
jf
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 73

gods of the doors.

niiniir
/VWNAA
n ^ the two doors of the sky.
Tmiiiir F=q
inmr
"nnmrr
^^
^^^ r
[\\' the two doors of truth.

.wwvA^^j the two doors of the


ll\ AAAAAA ?1T
Skv
I

imiirir
^ ooo \\l ^AAAAA
the two doors of Ta-qebh.
iimim I

aa "^"^^
i] __j ]
great, large, mio-h-
ty, to be great:
aat
1
great one,
^
areat te^^j
e-od

great goddess ;
plur

aaui
^ twice great,
aaaa
-^1^ . . U- I

aati two great goddesses.


^ w' o w
aa-ab great of heart, i. e., proud,
arrogant.

mi great forms,
ing many
i. e.,

forms.
possess-
74 VOCABULARY TO THE THE BAN RECENSION

aat ur sep
sen
^^ II
most exceedingly great.

5a baiu ^^= great of souls, i. 6., most


valorous.
^^'^
aa mertu greatly beloved.

aa nerua DAAAAAA /?\ f\

^ greatly victori-
^ D ^'
j

ous.

aa rennu " AAAAAA. j


possessing many names.

aa khau S n I
possessing many crowns.
^
aa kheperu (k|||] of many trans-
-liJUi formations.

aa sent he who is greatly feared.

aa sekhemu great one of


t^'^rr.i powers.

aa sheps ^ "]]] most holy.

a a she fshefit
^ most terrible, or
I w ir-YTD.^ awful one.
UJ

Aa-kheru ''mighty of speech", the


warder of the Seventh
Arit.

Aat-em-khut \\ cQd ''great one in the hori-


-^^ ^ n zon", a proper ^name.
"

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 75

aa to eat ?

aa "O \J

heir, inheritance, heritage,


to inherit.

aat
stone amulet, plur. _i.
^uniD

at, aat members, limbs, body.


?I^S-^i
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^ ass.

aai2
-=

AAAA.'VA

aana ^ ^ aaa^a
s ape, monkey.

aa22au

au
animals ,
quadrupeds.
aut

au ? ^^ "^ sins, offences (vol. II, 148, 4).


I i I

76 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

aua

auau
m \

j
to be strong,
lently,
rob, to
to
opj)ress,
to act vio-

plunder,
van-
to

quish, etc.
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 nik nn^ ' violence.


vi

aun
5,^ Q to be strong, vio-
aunu lent, fierce.
J* -n

aun-ab (?) ^ to be of a fierce disposition,


\ a
violence.

auq pool, marsh, watery ground.


A T r\>

ab 1 1 with \\ opposite, before, in front


, ,

aba (uba)
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 77

ab n^ altar, table of of-


J J

ferings.

\j
Sb
J Ji
Jll to present offerings,

to offer up a sacrifice.

abuaa to bring before,


to present.

aab offering, sacrifice plur. ;

aabet, abet

abai {aabai) sacrifice , offering,

j\ft"^
a priest who read the Liturgies.

ab (uab)

abu (uabu)
an AAAAAA
A/vAAAA
AAAAAA clean, pure, holy,
pure, to purify, to
to be

AAAAAA sprinkle or wash cere-


AAAAAA

n
^fi-f^^
abet (uabet) (Cb AAAAAA
monially.
AAAAAA

AAAAAA
ab (uab) -.K-\ ^^^^^

>^^ >C^ AAAAAA libation, purification; plur.

ab (uab) rvSO >. ^ AAAAA/> j^-'^D AAAAAA Q


-^
I
>^V
I
AAAAAA^
AAAAAA
I -^
I
I
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
M^
^_J
libationcr, a

man ceremonially pure.


78 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
AAAAAA
ab (uab) AA/VWA
^ ^
pool of water used for
AAAAAA I -^ purificatory purposes.

abu (uabu)
n\r clean
parel.
raiment, holy ap-

abet (uabet) /^ ^^ ^-^ water-house, bath, clean


f J /VWAAA ' '

I -^ AA/V\AA

place plur. f I ^ aa/wv. great pure place


^
i
; ;
I A/V7W\ I

aWi (uabti) /^"^ ' '

double holy place.

ab (uab) aaui
^ ^, /-?r: rJ
I ^ vs D I -.si AAAAAA I
.%,
Zl
clean-handed.

/^ "''^ -==
AA/V\AA
ab (uab) ru AAAAAA
clean-mouthed.
AAAAAA

ab (uab) Aeru /^
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^
"*
j
clean-faced beings.
I

abu (uabu) ^^ ^ ll%>?f^)


propitiatory offerings.

Ab'Ur (Uab-ur) >ho ^ -, ^^^ ^ a title of Osiris.

^ba iuba)
!J to open or force a way^
or passage, through
sometliing.

n A
aba (uba) ru to open the mouth.
'J
.

OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 79

aba (ufoa) & [j

abet (ubet) fi
entrance, opening.
j

aba _^j -^S-


to see.
j]

abat (ubat) fi
J
I "r I

fore^court of a temple.

Aba-ta {Uba-ta) ^^i^ jy ^'Opener of the

Earth", a name of a god.

Abau'taui ^ ^-1 the name of a god.

ab J vx"^ \\
\ horn; \\, ,_.
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 divine ancestors.


'im\i j

abeb to see.
-11
ap (aap) to fly.
D ' D
80 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Apep the arch-enemy of Ra. Copt.


D D mi^ evt^co^ J^giant".

Apef name of a fiend.


D
aper
to he equipped or provided with, fur-
mrl

D
nished with ; Q U provided.

Aper
iri'XM the name of a city and
Apert -^ ^ city-god.

apesh tortoise, turtle.

apshait (1 ^ ^L^ a kind of beetle. Per-


[
D
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.)

afa ^ -TL^ filth.

afau III food.


(F=D

afent
^ wig, headdress ;
plur.

I I AAAAAA U I III
aftet place, abode, chest.
K.^^ ^
c^ c^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 81

aftet

place, abode, chest.

Xj^ c^
mi
am
Mi. -L to eat

devour
, consume,
:
^

nr )

f
I

I
eaters.

amam to eat , to
understand,
to comj)re-
liend.

amt OM what is eaten, food.

am ab "O "to eat the heart", i, e., be-


I
come angry and rage.

amam-arit ^ D
"Eater of the Eye" ;

^^ y1
I
\ name of a ffod.

Am-au ^ n
^|^^^"Ea.f.lAss";
name of a fiend and
enemy of Ra.
Am-asfetti ^ n

Mi1P^%.'name Sinners"
I

I
'^Eater

of a god.
of

Am-baiu ^ D ^i ''Eater of souls"; name of a


fiend.

Am-heh
.
__j
MM I
I

I
''Eater of eternity'
.

82 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Am-khaibitu ]

^l^T^^ i ''Eater of Shades" ;

the name of one of the Forty-two


Judges in the Hall of Osiris.

Amam ]"[ ''Devourer"; the name of the


- ^ Eater of the dead.

Ani'mit "Devourer of the dead".

Am-mit a consuming serpent god-


dess.

An a proper name.

an AAAAAA
tablet, board, writing pa-
ani AA/WAA
lette.
w

an AAAAAA. to turn back. Partic. plur.

[I
I V> I those who turn away, or return,

anu a mythological fish.

&
Anpet AAAAAA a name of the city of Mendes

ankh a a ^"^1 to live, to live upon, to


I 1 I c=^^t=^\ feed upon, life, living
Q AAAAAA .^Y j
Q AAAAAA
(J)

r\ AAAAAA O 'A O ''^^^^'^^^^


"A fN

T='
Q AAAAAA p,
T(!'
r-x
T n ''^"'''- ^P*' ""-

- (1 [1 the living one, a name of Osiris.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 83

r\ AAAA/
ankhu,
f ^^
the living,
ankhiu
men and

n women,
title of

blessed
the

dead.
r\ AAAAAA
Q I

1 (Q (D
^1
ankhtchettaO^ the livins: for ever
-f
life from death.
s^
ankh user Q^ f\ life and power.

ankh utcha senb life, strength and health.


fiP
ankhet life.

A,^A^AA
ankhet I

victuals.
f
Ankhti a name of Osiris.

^^''^^^
ankh ^ a kind of unguent.

Ankhet pu ent Sebek neb Bakhau G'^^' .^~,


i^ AAAAAA n f\

-J
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
AAAAAA w o 1 plants.

f
ant rmg.
AAAAAA
S
ant to be covered with something.
AAAAAA

ant claw, talon, hook, nail of


AAAAAA

the hand or foot, ''ClaiY

of Ptah"' ; a proper name.

gi D Claw on the
AAAAAA
^i
hand of Hathor" ; a proper name.

=0=
anti AAAAAA
A/VVAAA

I 1 1 AAAAAA

ant (\\ m , A/VWV\ O , AAAAAA O /I\,


AAAAA/%
AAAAAA

AAAAAA O
O myrrh, unguent (?)
O
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 85

anti AAAAAA
^ AAAAAA
"^
J\ I
^ preparation of myrrh
- 2l HI ^xl\ used by women.
antu
light, radiance.
AAAAAA
CM]

ant evil,
I i I

antu
^^ darkness.

Anti the name of one of the Forty-


two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.

ar an animal of the goat species,

ar to approach, to bring, to come,


A to arrive ; <c=:> ^=^ ; [ [
w
A divine beings who approach.
III

ara to find (?).


(JA
arar jawbone.

arart uraeus.
^
arati two uraei goddesses,
v\ tA'SwBiS^
]
two very large uraei.
I

the living serpent god-


f desses.
86 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

tool, lintel of a door.


arit

DPih^n
arit hall, cliamber; plur. ^

II 1110 1110 11110


The Seven Ants 7, ^^ ^ ^. ^ ^' ,
|^^ O O

arfi bundle, purse.


- w

arrt ^ mil
liall, mansion ;
plur.

arrit -Ill "^1.


CTTD I

Arq ^ to bind, to tie, girdle, to be


completed.
"a

arq
/}
^ to swear.

Arq-heh ^^^/} ' n.


{
^ name of a city.

arq
/}
^ en( end of the

earth,

arqi last day of the lunar month.


A \

art jaw, jawbone.

arti the two jaws.


o W

artu houses, abodes, mansions.


I I i

ah
+ moon.
a

^ D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 87

ah to surround, embrace.

aha
to figiit, do battle, wage war ;

ahau
Q^^ [|
I] ^-^ %hter,

Q^^ ^
I I
a
I
fi^'htino^s,
^ fe

QX 5; a

aha-a to fight bravely (?).


Q^t.
aha-tu fight, contest, struggle
Ckl

ahau
I I I fightmg implements , Avea-
pons.
I I I

the two Fighters,


i. 6., Horns and
Set.

Ahau heru n^%\| ^ \


''Fighting faces", a name of
-^ '
'
certain :ods.

ahat

m ^ great house, palace,

LD cr^
:

88 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

aha to stand up, to withstand.


A A J] tA^ D

'^-
A ']fl U^ A' A
aha as an auxiliary verb
A
g-
'
AAAAAA
-^ 9 A Df]
AAAAAA
^^ c

and see passim.

aha stability.
L " 1

I I I

ahau condition, state, position.


^A
aha time, season or duration of life,

O life, a contemporary.
ahau O ^ O

ahat I o
Z]

11 II.

^ period from life, or in life.

oD I.!>^TgO

AAAAAA -Vr
period of eternity.
o 1 A \

ahau noon-day.

ahau supports.
A [

ahau stores, food, provisions.

t^
fl-
f A M Jl

I LL I
I
folk who are provisioned,
^ D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 89

ahait
u ^^ boat,

ahat tomb,

akh -^ ^ ^
"^
to spread out the heavens, or
sky.

Akhtuset 1 ^ f) I
^ class of divine beings.
I
The variants are :

akhmiu.
k^y !

S jriiil x^ 111

aklisemhi.
^^^^ I I

akha ^^
^^ to fly, to soar ; akhai
^>-=>
[![

flying,

akh a to sleep.
^^
akh an
^^
I
AAAAAA
to close the eye.
akhanet

akhu
fire-altars.

akhem
to quench, to extinguish;

akhemu
90 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

akhemu
quenchers, those who
AAAAAA
akhmiu AAAAAA
extinguish.
AA/VAAA

akhem figure of a god.

akhemu "
^

-
^Mli ! gods,
figures of '

akhmet K^ ^ river banks.

Akhen''ariti(?yf^^ a proj)er name.


A/VVAAA <^

akhekhau^ ^'&v
UIH^
serpent-fiends, monsters.

akhekhu ^ ^\ rf^l ''Darkness"; a proper name.

asha
I I i' ^ III
to be much or many, manifold.

111

. many reeded.
I ) l_l!i^_^^ JT II I

4^ 8 W ^^^^ of multitudinous festivals.


^ III AJ t I I

of many forms.

^ I
loud voiced to speak.

ashau
crowd, multitude.
ashat
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 91

ashat crowd, multitude.


^K [

ash to call, to invoke, to cry out.

ashu w
(^

evil speech.
[ZSZ]

ash
3rz] -J^ [ cedar, or acacia, tree, cedar
gum.
I w )

ashasht J] ^ D
part of the body,

as hat .= D ^ knife.

as hem
^^L^ the forms in which the
5K \>^ gods appear uj^on
I W 1

earth.

111
ashemu \ crocodiles. A variant
( w I Ill V
o:ives v\
(
ashemiu '^
I w I i I I

i I I

ashashat '=^if gullet.


'^
Akesh name of a city.
3s:

aq -D
to enter, go ni.

a'z] A
92 VOCABULARY TO THE TOEBAN RECENSION

^ those who enter.


'''"
':m:;:^im Ill

aqet A f\ things which enter,

aq pert entrance and exit.


AZV,

Aq-her-ami-nnnut-f -^ ^ ^ [)
JL K ^^
^^ ^ ^ ^ '

"He who enters in his hour*' ; a proper name

aqu
I i I I

( cakes, loaves of bread.


A
I
(^111

aqa '^
^ bread
m present Chap,
^^
^ ^^ (?).
zi c=^ XCIX, 3.

aq maat (?) V exact truth (?), just.

aqa to keep the mean, right, exact,


A true, just, truth, to be in the
middle.

\]^c.=^^o to be exactly over the heart.


A
aqau ^ ^ truth, right, justice.
A

Ill

^vvv
Aqan the name of a o^od.
A

aqi part of a boat,


A w
1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 93

ag, aqa
A \\

^ri. \ rope, cordage, tackle of a


A boat.
J] \

A (^

Aqennu V
\ '^^
AAAAV\
the name of a city.

aka O unguent.
Ill

aku to be burned,

at domain,
Q XI

at hall, palace.
^ n
at

^
member, limb ;
plur. ^ ?,
=:i I I i
J]

m^ nil' eee'
Ati name of the ninth nome ot
^--^;
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1

Lower Egypt.
ateptu grain, seeds.
^ a

ater provisions.
^ I

at {ant) pole of a net with curved


I.,
ends.

At (Ant) XIX name of a god.

at (ant) XIX XIX U.^ domain, territory, soil.


:^,i
94 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

at {ant) Xdc^^^^x, to split, to divide.

At (Ant) >=<^^^^n^)^ 1
c-=^ ^ o " ""==")
'^ the morning boat. oif
XDC v, < ( the sun.

atu ^ tk ,f=^
<e<(
name of a mythological fish.

aturtu ^ "
""^^^^
j
(a mistake ?)
1

Atch-ur n ^
^ ^r^ ^?=^ li
^
"Great
of a fe
splitter"
rod.
;
name

atchet (antchet) ^^ y^ fixed, firm

.... Chap. CLXVIII.


Circle X, 14, 2.

u fk. I <S they, them, their


l^l'iii

u <S I district, region.

^^ jCl '^ B ^ proper name.

ua r] IK <>
Y O'^^ 1 ^0 depart, go away, be

uau
f]^^^ ^
^][j remote.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 95

ua jT)'^ fazS \
^^^y^ P^^^' ^^^^^5 plur.

uau I
1' ( ^1 I
1' (

I I

AA/SAAA
uau AAAAAA
waterway, stream.
AAAAAA

uauau Q radiance, light.

uau flame, fire,

uau chains, fetters.

uauu *2
^ j
to speak evil, blaspheme.

uauiuait ^ j
hair
w ( _mi^
uai overcome, gain
f]

'^^
><

^
to destroy,
the mastery over.

a cow-goddess.

uab r) ^ n yY^ flower, blossom.

Uamemti the name of one of the


'^^q
f]
Forty-two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.

uart ropes, cordage.


fi
UarekhtC') n r> I
1 ^ a mythological region.
iv^^ nrzi urzj
;

96 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Uart-neter-semsu C
a proper name.

uah to place, to set, to fix, to add to,

permanent, abiding.

to add to something.
I

libation vessels,
tm
=0^
uahit
ill

uahuu ^\^%\ mummy bandages.

uahtu ^ t)^ r
^0 mummify.

uakh
I n ; ''Green" ;
the name of a pool

uakhet -
j
in the Elysian Fields
^

uas sceptre.
1

uas contentment, happiness.

Vast Thebes.
A S

uash \ to worship , be adored


3SZD rt? I

two -fold

1\ worship.

Uak
l^^lo^
[^ the name of a festival.

^^::5^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 97

uat %3 way, road, path plur.


%^
'
A ]^\ T ,
<f ;

^"^ i"^ "^^ ;


^^ fi-reat roads,
"^"^

"^"^
I <m> p;ood roads, all roads,
6^ III
^ '
^ III o '

'jX o ^f=^ I ways of the dead ;

-fc
I
^"^ the two roads.

eastern roads,
s tjri
western roads,
I I I r s
northern roads,
I I I o ^ I

southern roads.
! I 1:^ I I
uatch sceptre, staff, stick.

uatch I
tablet of green faience, amulet.

uatch unguent, sulphate of copper eye-paint.


-tX^^
^ I

uatchu |t^^ sulphate of copper.

uatch shemat ? I
1 ^
[ii]id"t

sulphate of copper of
the south.

V [nmi o T
uatchet ? a kind of linen.

IV.
Us I
98 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION tk

uatch to make to te green, vigo-


flourish,
-OL -H

rous, to blossom, be new, fresh.

uatchet ^
ix=
^ green.

uatchu 1 1^ ^ 1 1^ 2-

Uatch-ariti (?) nJL ^^ "Green Eyes"; a proper name.

Uatch-ur
Great Green Sea"; i. e.

Uatch-nesert i^ | Z^ [''^^^1 ll "Grreen Flame" ;


the

name one of the Forty-two


of
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 Maati ] the boat of Maat.


AAAAAA <Ci n [

uaa en heh \\ \\
^
i^^. AAAAAA^ I
"Boat of Millions of
I i
Years".

uan O^z-r-^S^ to become worms.

ua One, the One, i. e., God.


I I
"
n.

uau I
One of the s^ods; >.>-

I One God (Osiris) ?*


> W
1
One (fem.).

^-^2.
ua r-i5>

one ; fem. I ^ ; I

I
\ [1 being one, or alone ;
to

be one I

7*
;

100 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION t^

uaki^ ^^^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:

^gj, ^.o2_ any one, each one, every one,


yg

^ jj3
tZ3 ucM .^j^2_
-

I
^^
I
(3 one alone, only one.

uau -f^^
^^^ , , ^ ,^ .
I
,
alone.

^^
Also
^\ and

1... ., , ,

uauti ^^^ ^^ solitude.

ua at once;
^Y" with
J% at once, all

^nd compare J^Pjy^-^-|{-


uat ^ in ^ [)
n fl]%- ^ a piece of cloth,

Uaau \,^''^\s\> t^e herald of the Third Arit

uar tk ^ passage.

uar %> ""^ f A *^ depart.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 101

uart ^ ^ "^ passage, the name of a place.

uart

the two thighs.


^^ AAAAAA A/>/\AAA

AAAAAA
'Hhigh" of water.
^ ^^ AAAAAA

<:ri AAAAAA \\
I I

^^thigh" of the lake.


S ^ I H
^ ^Hhigh" surrounding.
i:Bfi
1^::^

s ^ J^
AAAAAA
^ ^ 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 stream.
i AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA

uu X
evil, evil one.

uu \> I I D (^ crz}
'b-^^i district;
resrion, i


I D zl

ui
^ sign of the dual.
^;; 11^
V> w two very mighty gods.
102 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
\
Ui a proper name,
^f-^

uit chamber.

uben
^J ft to rise (of
^\
a luminary),
n AAAAAA r- '^
to

MJ
I

slune ;
^J o .
"^-

ing and setting; v>


J
ol O
AAAAAA

rays of light,

to flow.

to shine, light up, shining,


blazing.

AAAAAA
ubes AAAAAA
water-flood.
AAAAAA

ubesu 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 to be scalded, to set fire to,

^j-a
Xh^ W ^-^ - f )

to burn up.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 103

Ufa to chance on, to light upon.


A
umet a garment.
^ "^ 1

umet the middle (?).


1^ c^

umet walls, fortifications, build-


ing.

un * /vyvwN
lightness, defect.

un, unen ^^ ^^ I AAAAAA


to be, being, existence,
AAAAAA AAAAAA

to become, to exist; as an auxiliary


verb see passim,

unt -^^^
AAAAAA being, existence;
<-> ^ ^ AAAAAA
v\,
TT '
^^.
.^^
t_i L_)
AAAAAA .-Xi.

unent ^^ ^
AAAAAA \\ '
^^ ji
[|
1 '
.^^ g s

^
plur.
-^
AAAAAA AAA/VSA V\ AAAAAA 11
U 1 AAAAAA
AAAAAA

^.^
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I
I
I
i
I

'
^."^
V AAAAAA
AAAAAA
I

I
I

||
I ?
^-^-
ill'
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ' ' '
^[lO^i
N
AAAAAA

AAAAAA I
^ Tf
tX
I

those who are, things which are.

uniu human beings.

un maa ^^ in very truth.


1 AAAAAA
AAAAAA

un X iiiiimi

AAAAAA K >> > ^1


'^ L^ AAAAAA AAAAAA Zl
imTTTTT^ A/vwNA JI I I
' I
I

to open, op
AAAAAA
'

l l
lllllll

ener, openmg ;
^^^^=^
^ V\; -^^^^"^
^U
AAAAAA 'v ^ xi. AA^AAA > -^ W I

opened.
104 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

AAAAAA U.

^
I I I
1 1 I

openers, scatterers.
uneniu :^^
[] [] |
'
AAAAAA ^ ^ I I I
i
I I

un her ^^ @ ^^ ^p^^ ^j^^ isice, ^. e., show the


AAAAAA ^ ^ I
_,,^

face, to appear ;
^^ ^^ ;
to open the
AAAAAA ^^ Zl I

mouth , ,wwvx
AAAAAA I
' inniiir |

un ^^
AAAAAA
shrine.

un '^N. ^ vP shaved.
AAAAAA

un
AAAAAA
^ ^ *_ .
to pull out the hair.

AAAAAA Yf
AAAAAA -^LL I I

^ ^. ^
I
I I I

un, uni, unt ^^


^ ^ to walk, run, rise

upright ;
-^sa runners.
^ * A
^^^^^^^^^^^O
' III

unun to run,
I
AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA VSl
stand
AAAAAA AAAAAA up.
AAAAAA AAAAAA

U22UI2 .^^ ^^ /^ to SOW seed.


AAAAAA AAAAAA '^Jj

Unaset ^^ ^ A f] name of a city.


AAAAAA 1 I

unara t^""^W.^ unguent.


I

Uniu, or Unniu ^^%.


AAAAAA ^ ^
name
^ of a city. "^

w
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 105

tini ^^-^f^^ light, defective.


AAAAAA
W

Unen-em-hetep ^^ R =^=' S\ a division of the Se-


X^^^^ D^ khet-Aaru.

unb ^^
AAAAAA -sS-J
j ^ flower, bloom ;
plur. ^ }
AAr>/\AAilJ
%\'^.
mJl \ \ \

unpet ^^ ffr
AAAAAA Vd.
flowers, blossoms.
D ^ I I I

Unpepet ent Het-Heru ^^


"Flower of Hathor" ;
a proper name.

unef ^^^
AAA/V\A
^ ,~ *
'
^^"^-^
AAAAAA
2^Lc=:^
\
^
I i

to remove,
i

to uncover, to
i

(^

unloose.
AAAAAA ^^

"
unem

unemi the right side, the right


as opposed to left.

unemt ^ \\ ^
.-/]

unem A
Z]
^
^/
^^ ^ /^
' ^i AAAAAA Z] ^
JL
U
|\
-Mk ^f
/^ to eat, see im.

Ui3i2u ,^^ ^ evil, wrong, defect.


AAJ^AAA ^^^
[72212 U ^^ o"^
^ Hermopolis, the city of Thoth.
AAAAAA
AAA^VW
106 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION %
unnuiti ^^ ^ sacrificer.

AAAAAA V w

unnut ^^^ ^ a brief space of time, a moment,


AAAAAA an hour, a season, interval.

X iUr. -.^A/NAA _ 7
AAAAAA V> ^ ,^
O
I ,
V
AAAAAA O c. I
I I

AAAAAA

o 9<
^'' O I

Unnut ^^. goddess of the hour.

Un-Nefer A title of Osiris, mean-

Unen-nefer ^^ L ing something like


"the Avell-doing Be-
ing". Coptic forms
Unen-Neferu ^^ nW.%
AAAAAA V 77
of the name are
oireueipe, OTreno^p,
Unen-Neferu ^^ T OTTGnofipi ,
6i3ito$pe,
n V
AAAAAA
AAAAAA >J i-i. I

etc.

Un-Nefer-Ra.

10^^ Un-Nef er, son of Nut.


AAAAAA

Un-hat a proper name.


AAAAA^

unkh '=^ ] to dress, to array


AAAAAA
\ oneself, to put
unkhu
AAAAAA
)^ "^^^ jl ^ a
) on a garment.

unkh to tie, untie, set loose.


AAAAAA '^
unkh ^ a garment.
^AAAAA
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 ^^^"^"^ name of a district or country.


\ou-^

ur ^^ to be great, great, mighty, su-


"^^^^^
preme, powerful.

great one (Ood); plur.


^^ I |j, [f

w D I

great one (fern.), goddess.


J>

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,

prince, nobleman, master princess,

Plur. masc. ^^^, ^

ur sep sen ^=t X doubly great.

ur as comparative, greater than.

ur as superlative, ^^ aaaaaa
|
greatest

of 5 gods.

ur in titles etc. :

H"^ ^ ^ O

^^^

AAAAAA

I I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 109

AAAAAA
ra ra
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Q
^>S\ AAAAAA,
-~Z1 AAAAA/S

^ I I I

jf I I I

ur a joint of meat, haunch, car-

case; ^ \\ \, <^ w^ (j ^
_""^l (? Ill-

Ur-at X -Tk ^1^ ''great of moment", a proper


O '^ name.

Urit ^:^ f] A ^ name of a city.

"^^^
urit \\\\^ hall, house, room.

Ur-arit-s ^^=^-^=^>- a proper name.

Ur-pehui'f ^^^ 5^ _^ a proper name.

Ur-ma '^^ ^p title of the high-priest of He-


I I
liopolis (?).

Ur-maat ^> a proper name.


110 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
p> /vvv>
Ur-mertuS'
teshert'Shenu \ [ w I ^ ^:^x.lll

Ur-mertis-
teshert'Shenu
'^^^
<cir>o
^^
w 2iH
I

I
ICZSTD
<;:=> (^ Im'fej?^
^^The red-haired one who is greatly be-
loved" ;
name of one of the Seven
Cows.
Ur-hekau ^^^ 8 U a deity who is mighty
in words of power,
a god or goddess of
magic.
o
Ur-kherp-hem ^^(j^/J? ^
''chief master of the black-
<=:> iil
I
smith's tool" ;
a title of the
high-priest of Memphis.
Ur-senu ^^=5^^""^^
\^ chief of the physicians.

urer
the name of a

urert crown. <i-:>o. /7,


^, zl
I the gods who
wear the U7'ert
urertu Crown.

ZL
urh
1^
to smear or rub with un-
urhu O gaent, to anoint.
^i
Urhetchati two goddesses of
W Helioj)olis.
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. Ill

urs ^^ Is/ ^ pillow, head-rest.

ursh ^^^ czszD to pass the day, to watch


<c=r>o watchers,
dszuiii

Urek
^^1
urt ^^=^'
nr-3
hall, palace.

urt funeral chest, or coffer.


dL

urt Qy\y]

funerary mountain, cemetery,


X ^ o

urt flood.

urt

Urt-urt ,,^
a proper name
i
Q^-^

urtf urtu ^^:^


to be inert, motionless, help-

less, to rest.
<$.

UrUab ^^=5
\ ''He whose heart is still" ;

^^ /B\ 'O I I

)
a title of Osiris
L:=35
112 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

urtu see[]^^
|!, I I r

uh ra to be troubled?

uhau -^ -^ -^ to supplicate.

uhaau ^ S to fail.
!\
ra

to repeat, to report, to nar

uhemm
^^ to repeat; l^lll^-

[ K ^
.

I
.-.=^tK I
to speak again.

to renew life, live


again.

a new form.

I? W ^ n S I
to renew protection.

I
\\ ;L with \\ , a second time, again.

uhem-a anew, afresh,

Uhem-her a proper name.


l^i?l
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 113

uhen decay, failure,

uhen
-Jl AAAAAA V
to overthrow ; ^ ' '-'

be overthrown.

uha 0=9 <^

to unloose, be set free from,

^'
to return (in the evening).
'(Sill
uha <<=>> cord, rope.

uha ^ s; a
to catch fish,
fisherman, fowler.
to snare game,

uheset t^ P n to beat down, to slay,

baked meats, stew (?).

ukha ^ a
to lay down, set down, to seek
after, search
\ A for.

ukha darkness, night.


J^
ukha pillar.
\i\-
ukhakh to seek after.
A
ukheb to shine.

ukhert t wooden implement.

IV.
114 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION "^

be angry, be pained, dis-


ukhet tk to
a
gusted.

ukhetet"^^^ boat.

us \>'~x~ * *^ ^^^^ '^^^^''

user -jn
1, IP''^^^ to be strong, mighty, strength,

might, power, strong; "III ^^



^ -

useru
llYTi'll \ I I il powers, mighty beings
(human or divine).
in<=^^v-"^l
I

I
I

strength.
usert ^?\^^

usert
<=^ skull, top of the head: plur.
^^^^p
llll' I I \\\

ib-\{\ '^^^ ^'Strong-heart" a proper name.


User- ah % ;

^ ^'Strong-soul" a proper name.


User-ba -^r\<=^ -j^ ;

<=>
useru J)

m^
n Jf
{]<==><==^-^
I I I
oars, rudders, steering
poles.

to steer a boat.
useru -i\\-^ f\ i

Usert n <=^ f) the name of a goddess,


-f
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 115

use, to advance.
^pi^
usekh ^n^^ collar, neck ornament, pecto-
ral.
(W)
usekh n^j to be in a wide space, to be
1
^1
wide or spacious, breadth,
^ broad.

Usekh-nemmet t^ fj A

'^He of the long


stride" the name
A
,

^
> of one of the Forty-
"U ^ 1

two Judges in the

VP A
A
Hall of Osiris.

Usekh-her
WJ^
"^ S\
^ II

''Broad Face" , a name of Ra.

usekht ^ ^ the wide S])ace of the


[r~z] .^pi^^^ \j sky, a large hall or

room
IP ; (5
ci w on
the great double
hall.

Usekht Maatil^i}^ ^
the name of the
double Hall where-
in Osiris judged
the dead.
^p!^^:p 8*
116 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION "^

^ Q the Hall of Shu, i. e., heaven.


Usekt Shuu (S
jj
I
Usekbt lieb -| o -9 n the Hall of I^eb, i. e.,

a.Zr-3 earth,

plated (?).

usesht rt3
o III
urine.

o I I I

to micturate.

usten ^ n
AAAAAA ~A
to walk, to follow.
I

ustennu^^^,,,,^
AAA y^
D (2.

a proper name,
Ust
^p^-i
ush to cry out.

ush (2 misery.
^"^^

ushau tk^lk %,F^i ^^S^^^ darkness.

usha CI3SZD te eat, to gnaw, crunch bones.

usheb . to answer, to eat (?).


X
3s:
J
"""^ the
to make an answer at
xi
D right time.

usheb ^ to beo:et, begotten.


J^ 1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 117

ushen ~ ^ to net, to snare.

ushen
feathered fowl.

H AAAAAA -JjL

to burn, be burned.

name of a festival.

ukaiu t^ tt1?n Afl"^-^^"^ wooden pegs or legs,


11 rr^ I I I

ut a the city of embalmment, the


^'
a
abode of Anubis.

utu Ci embalmment.
^
the god of embalmment, i. e.,

Anubis.

ut coffin, mummy bier.


1"J^
uta 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 a class of divine beings.


.v/^-^
j
118 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

utu to set out on a journey, to make an


A
expedition.

I
utu
to issue an order or
l^^-l 1=^
command, to de-
utet cree to ordain.
,

utet

utett
MAMA /2i| I I
commands, behests,
tilings ordered or
decreed, records^
^;
documents, deeds,
copies of deeds.
I I i

Utu-nesert the name of one of the


Forty -two Judges in

the Hall of Osiris.

Utu-rekhit ^ t^ <=> A The name of


Jl fl
^ j

I
one of the
Forty-two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.

utu
Ill

utu flowers.

utuit oar rest.


I I I

Utent V\ ^AA/^AA I r^^^ the name of a country.


a

OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 119


^
Utet \>'^ '^

to beget.

begetter.
\ c^-w

Utet ^"^ ^ % '^Begetter", a name of Osiris.

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

^^ X
utet
s a cry.

to lay violent hands on some-


one.

utaiu tk _^ 1?>\ n tix ones.


strong-
^-^q^^i
fl vfl
]

utebu ^
1^
W mutable.

^"""""^
uteb ^ W to go round, turn about.
J A
uteb
IJh furrow; plur.
I 1
JJ^ f I

n
utebtu tV _-^ H "^ t^ fl ^=^ burned.
^-j^i = ^j
!

I I 1
;

120 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN EECENSION

uten A/\AAAA
X to bring something as a

utenu gift, to make an offering

AAAAAA

utenu offerings ,
things
AAAAAA ^
I given as offer-

M
I

utent AAAAAA AAAAA^ r


^^ i
ings.
O I I I

uteh loA altar, table of offerings ;


plur.
lIT-i o

utet to void, shoot out.


CZ^^ ^"5^^

uthes

to raise up, to lift up, sup-

port.

utcha Xk
A to go out, set out, to
t^_i:ii4 begin a journey.

utchat %^ '
'^ ^ a journey, a going forth.

to be in a good state or con-


dition sound
,
healthy, ,

well.

utchau \<^ strength, power.


t^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 121

utchau tk amulet, object of power.


(^

tk S magical powers.
(^ JTIII

Utcha-re ^'Strong - mouth" ; a proper


\L name.

utcha sep strong with good fortune.


^ a
utchat
fci2 i=i

\i the ^'strong", i. e.,

the Eye of Ra,


Hia whence came all

power, strength,
health, protection,
etc.


o
utchat
the Ut-
w ^^^^
chat with legs und wings,

n'^^e^
utchat
^t ^^^ Sekhet,
111
the
the

great
Utchat

lady,
of

the
mistress of the gods.

utchati ^'the two Utchats^',


^ w i, e., the two Eyes
of the sky, or the
1^ w
Sun and Moon.
122 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

utcha weigh, to estimate, to


^M\:=\ to
consider, to reckon up,
to decide.

to consider or weigh deeds


or words.

utcha senemm

AAAAAA
utcha J_i]Jl?L_S making the water to
AAAAAA U^\] U ^'^"'^ balance his throne,
or making his throne
to balance on the
water.

utchai n to estimate

the fields; weighers, those who


try something in a balance.

utchat

Jn ^
utchati
^ w
judgment, decision,

Utcha-aabet J n
^1" computer
fering" ,
of the of-
name of
a srod.

utchfau t^"^ A
to delay, to tarry.
A
utohet to walk.
(?
!

OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 123


11

to come, n w V^
come, come

i-tu
coming, a coming, ad-
iu-tu vance.
A
it a comm^
A '"^n9i:]yi=-
lu A "^^ ! comers ; A^ I comers with glad
tidings.

lU A to end (of a book) A %^ ^ D %


v\ it has gone out in peace.

aq ^_^ and coming entrance and


lu
^^ going in out,

exit.

lu pastu
-\m^h\t [

I
a class of divine being's.
'

hail, 0.

lU verily.

AAAAAA
luma AAAAAA
sea, lake, river, any large col-
AAAAAA lection of water.

Ir-qai a name of Amen-Ra.


ii=r%iii
124 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

ikh l\ f] ^^ to stretch out the heavens.

'^^"^ abodes, chambers.


isu A fl
n tk
I I I

JB.
ba one of the two souls of man, the
heart-soul, which was intimately
I
connected with the ka and the
heart, as opposed to the spirit-soul
I I

khu Plur. !,
A

ba ^^^ "^'^^^
.'^^ mentioned with "^^wj p
with with ^ and
T ,

i\ a perfect soul.

Ji <=:> u I <~^> 1 1 u divme soul.

a living soul.
f
zl
a living
f Q
heart-soul and a perfect spirit-soul.

I soul of souls.
1

^^^'^^^jlj my soul is

the souls of the gods.


;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 125


J
*^_^ AAAAAA Q o soul of eternity.

(^\ AAAAAA ''^ soul in the body.

^A^wvA soul of life.


"Y^

^'aa^wv^^^^^^ a soul [made] of gold,


^^ ooo an amulet.

I
IS thy soul is to heaven, thy

body is under the ground.


ba
the divine Soul, or soul of God.

^^
i'!^ J ^ ' J --^ ^^
uC2^
soul of Osiris '

of Ra ;

6a-/vAAA[] JLjJ^^ soul in Shu;

ha AAAAAA
^^ M soul in Keb
J ;

ha AA^^^ ^^^=^ s^^l i^ Tefnut


nf J/f)

I
^ /^ n Holy Soul, a name of
Osiris.

I
Holy Soul, a name of
i Osiris.

,
^ ^ ^ ?|
=F=qei5il
the Soul which
is in Nut.
!

126 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


J

the Soul of the gods who exist in


the body of Osiris.

(9 AAAAAA
the Soul of

the Great Body which is in Sai's.

Neith.

the Living Soul in Suten-henen.

I
/wwsA r\^^/i the Soul of Amenti.
A

baiu ^ I
fi^ 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

gods of the West,


I
X o the souls of Heliopolis.
n
I D I
the souls of Pe-[Tep] (Buto).

! the souls of Nekhen.

1^1-- ^^^ souls of Hermopolis


EEo%^
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 127
J
m
tk
ill

[
living souls.

souls who have appeared.


A

souls of the dead damned),


1^ o (^. e.,

souls of his father (Osiris).


III

baui

w the double soul.

the double soul


\'0
in the Tcha-

souls of Osiris and Ra.


Bai
A
^ '

[] D 1 *^ Soul-god, or the Divine Soul, or

1 1 'il ^ the double-soul god.

^ M H^
<^: divine soul with plumes [||.

Ba ^^o the metal-god; a proper name (?).

ba ^ i
to be endowed with a soul.
128 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION,

ba
I ^ fl
I to cleave ,
make a way
through somethmg.
J
Ba a proper name.
J
baba \

J
to work.
J
J
baba O cavern, cave, den or
"J J<^^ v\ \>

lair plur. (^^ ^^^ J


;
J I I I

Baba

the name of the


first-born son of
Osiris.

Ba-neb-Tettet Soul -god, or


6^ Ram-god, lord
I

ofTattu(Men-
^511 ^

des) , a title of Osiris.

^1
Barekatha tchaua
^x\n^f\ a proper name.
^:^
.

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 129


J
bah
, i>^
with VX before, in front of.

Bakha -^^ the Mountain of sun-


"J C^^^^ rise.

Bast the city of Bubastis in the Eastern


Delta, the modern Zakazik.

Bast
the goddess of Bubastis.

!
Bast "^ ^fj"^ f\ Bast dweller in Thebes.

Basti the name of one of the Forty-


two Judges in the Hall of
n Osiris.
w

bak to work, to toil, to serve.

t^v^ ]
works, labours.

baq
olive tree.

bak
to be weak, weary,
f^^ble, helpless.
J^S^()()&^^' f

IV,
130 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
J
bak weak one, the help-
less one (i. 6., the
mummy) ;
plur.

bat
plants, houghs, branches,
baat

Bati ^ ]
name of a fiend, or of a group
'
of fiends.

baa

o O
J1 nD 1 .J^ i i I

the ore of a metal,


,OQQ iron, copper, etc.,

a metal tool, a

o
name of the sky
\J
or firmament.
J
o \J

J
J1
baa en pet f] H \ mn D ^
AAAAAA metal of the
O OO F=^
sky, meteoric iron

m
(?).

D ^ that iron in
a ^ I J
the sky.
baaf shema
"J ^Hhe metal of the
^ o south", iron.
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 131

baat shemau
J ^the metal of the
^^^^
V^ 1 ^ I
south", iron.

baa
wonders, wonderful things.
baat
^^M III

baaq \
o
a kind of grain, or fruit,
o

the name of a god, Baba (?).

baba a cry of joy.

ban evil, wickedness.

bak
hawk;plur.J[j^z^^'
J1
thd double divine hawk,
J1
the city of the divine hawk.

bat, bati king of the north.

Bati a proper name.


W

babat ^ water-flood, stream,


J--J AAAAAA
AAAA/V\
/VvAAAA
9*
132 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION f

to be flooded, inundated.
I

Bah J
[ the god of the Inunda-
AAAAAA
tion.
J ^AAAAA I

AAAAAA

bi name of a fiend.

biu strength.
I I )

,^.1=12.

oneness (?), altogether,


J
I
^^ ;

lawfulness, legality, truth, 1^^^^^^


J
this place (?).

bu neb
J everywhere, every place.

bu nebu n I

^ all men, all people,


everyone, folk in ge-

b u nefer f] t prosperity, happiness,

bu tu

evil thing, calamity.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 133
J

but
evil thing, abomina-
tiou.
I I

offering,

bebait [j
n ^\l/// the mantis.
j]

strong.

the name of a god.

flowers.

bebet '^ fountain head.


[j |] AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA

bebet 1]
fl hollow place, cavity.

bei2 not.

AAAAAA AAAAAA
ibe22ai2a fl to bathe.
AAAAAA ''^

benben fl
W AAAAAA
fl
II
a kind of wood.

benben J J bier, funerary couch.


AAAAAA AAAAAA
134 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
J
benbent J J
"^

AAAAAA AAA/\AA. [Z HI
hall, pylon chamber.
i2i
jj
AAAAA/
AAAA/V

AA/vAAA
ben to pass away, to dissolve.
J A to go on,

^n AAAAAA

J A AAAAAA
to beget, to be united with.
benen fj AAAAAA union.

AAAAAA
benen f]
AAAAAA ring.
o o
AAAAAA
benen AAAAAA
;;:::
a kind of wood.
J o
bennu a bird commonly identified
with the phoenix.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA Y^ the Bennu, the
J ^ Soul o Ra.

AAAAAA /r\
matter, pus.
AAAAAA \S|\

J
foecnu n "^
I I

cakes (?), bread,


ibei2i2
I I

the name of a city.

to be sweet, pleasant,
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 135
J
benrau
J] <^=^ 1 I I I I sweet things, dates, date
n WAAA |N
^^ |> o
j
wine, pleasant, nice.

benshu n.xww^^vo:.^ bolts.


'"
bent

benti
m
J/VSAAAA divine apes, incarnations of
the spirits of morning.

J
beh ^=5>. to cut, to split,
Ji
behen baleful one.
Ji
behen
Ji.=J|^|to cut, to pierce;
Jl
AAAAA/
^^>^ ^^' i^^i'derous.
O %^
JQ I

behenn ! animals of the wolf or doe:


species.

behes
calf.

a proper name.

bekhekhu fire.

bes form (?).


136 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
J
bes (in '^^^ to enter, to pass in, to rise (of the
^ river).

increase.

bes

bes
"
M
MM flame, fire, blaze.

Besu-Ahu j]
f\ t^ ^ (^^^ a proper name,

a proper name.

bessu

Besek
m rt3
ooo

^n
liumours, excretions, filth.

Sebek, the Crocodile


J^ |j^^_^ ^
J god.

besek internal organ of the body plur.


J ^
;

besh j'p to vomit.

=" metal plates, scales.


III
beka pregnant.

beka

bekau
M[| I
|1k /8n
to shine, the

weakness.
dawn, to-morrow.
1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 137


J
beq olive tree, olives ^
j ;
1

1
the olive tree in Heliopolis

^^5 a proper name.


J^l
beqsu 11^1 tk(^ eyeball, skin (?).

beqsu fl/il^vrfh b^^lance, scales.

Beqtui Ij^t^^ f)^


^ proper name (?).

bek [j
-T^ "^^ misery.

belci
1)
^ /^ helpless one, sinner

beka defect, sin, crime, evil, sinner; plur

bek a
p 1 1
,Js^t 1 1 r

Jo
evil man. sinner.
bekai
}^^\m
bekasu f] tt

beksu t^ part of a boat.


1^\
n 25
"
bekset fl ffi

I
bet I ^
place every place.
J ,
j[

everywhere.
138 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
J
O incense.
bet

bet grains, seed.

bet flower

beta
to sin, commit a fault, do wrong.

betau
Jo sin , wrong , abominable

beta tliing;plur.
J^^^ ^
^,

Beta n^n name of a city.

betennu llj^tk
swift.
betnu \

o incense.
bet ^
J-^in,J 5 111

bet
Tooo boo
barley.
bet-ti
T w i I I

white barley.

1^ '^ red barley.


L \\ I ^
T Will
D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 139

betesh to be weak, powerless, but dis-


J f vv I ^i
posed to do evil.

befesh <=
|]

Dl I 1

impotent fiends; fern, sing


beteshet
J

Befshu P^^^^^%\ ^^^ name o a city

Bet- ti fjcrsi^ifj' a proper name.

bethet(0 ns^ brought.


J
betcha a tool or in-
a^ (S^ iza
strument.

D P.

Pe One half of the city of Buto


(Per-Uatchit).

Pe the little Pe (?).


#
P the.

pa 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
\ his.

\\
pa

pai a
to fly, flight.

D te^ ,

11
pait bolt hole.
Q

paut
>_^ e ! stuff, substance, matter, cakes,
tk ^ I

j
offerings in general.

paut primeval matter, the material out



of which the gods and the
universe were formed.
pauti

G
the god of primeval

,^vi matter, the chief


Egyptian god of
e
the Predynastic
Period.

1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD 141

pautneteru^ q |A 0q j
I G q the whole company of
I
i^i'^ I
111' oIII I
the primeval gods,
0^=^^ iii
I. e
<^ 1 1

^^^ ^ !
I

1 ia--^:m=
the names
of Nu.

i:ii =111111111 -111111111


0qi ^''^ ^^^ Great Company of the gods,
1 1

0q I
the Little Company of the gods.
oil

IW' ^^^ ( [ % J| I the complete

Company of the gods.

pauUti ^

^ \\

^ y I the Grreat and Little


Companies of the gods.
^:i
^I

pan D this.

Par, or Pal a proper name.


-^^

Parehaqakheperu
ra
a proj^er name.
,

142 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D

pas an ink jar.


\J
D
A.
A
Pashakasa ''"'"' name.
Hii^T^ I
pat (?)
^4D
light.

pa spark, flame, fire; plur.


1
1
vll'*

pat D j
men and women, people, a class
I
of people.

pait her-f Q @ I human-faced.


ifl

pu D ^> a mark of emphasis :

/VAAAAA
D
^ a

puaau n n ]
cakes.
(T=D I

pui
a demonstrative particle.

r-| AAAAAA
Pui2f the region whence came dnti
(myrrh) and other aromatic gums
r~| AA/VAAA
Pl212f and spices, a region in Africa
near the southern end of the Red
Sea. The district of Punt proper
was probably situated some distance inland.
D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 143

P^tra j^tk^ a ^
JA (Nebseni Papyrus),
o w
an interrogative particle. D^ [ -I QA

I'v^. What is this then? i. e.,

what does this mean ?

pef D D
fa^
pefa D
^=^
a demonstrative particle.
peR a n n
~'^ fl

pefat
o IS

pefes D nn -^

I to burn, be hot, fiery, a spark,


pefses ^ n n n ^^ cook, bake.
I

pefsit n f baked.

Pen
name
Pe-l7eseb(?) D a ^l J>

I
a proper (?).

AAAAAA , !*_

pena D to overturn, capsize (of a boat),


AAAAAA '*-~C2^,
,

to invert a matter.

peni D s land (?).

penu D
AAAAA^ .A^ rat, mouse.

pens D "
AAA/WS ^
M
144 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D

/VAAAAA PI AAAAAA
K/\^J.J.\^
",
AAAAAA AAAAAA
d'
/vv/V\AA

/I
AAAAAA
aaa/w. to
t , ,

beat to pieces, to
*
4-^

D macerate.
AAAAAA ^^ Q

/] X
Penti the name of a god.

pert a season of the Egyptian year.


O

per house, abode, temple, habitation;

pliir.
1
I'l I I
^ % I celestial

mansions,

perui D double house.


w

per aa ^^great house" n'p'lS.

the
Per-abu ^=~^ O the temple of hearts, i. e.,

judgment hall.

per Asar '=^~=^^^ temple of Osiris.

Per-Ast '
^ ^^ the temple of Isis.

Per-Astes n ]

} the temple of Astes


5
^

Per-Unnut t=^^^^p the temple of the Hour-


1 ^^^^^ o (u\ goddess.

Per-ur cr3i
1
<=> Sj, \ the ''great House", i. e.,

^^ j^\ ^\ the tomb.


D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 145

Per^Ptah =^ D the temple of Ptah at Mem-


phis.

Per- Men a -J ,X1I^ the house of coming into


n
j

I
port, i, e., the tomb.

Per- Menu Z] the temple of Menu.

Per-neheh ^ -3
O
the house of eter-

nity, i.e., the tomb.


o

Per-neser the house of fire.

fl
Per-neter ^
1^ the temple of the god,
Per-neter-aa ^ i, e., Osiris.
1
Per-Rertii?) ^ z]j&^^ the temple of Shu and Tef-
^^^ \\
J
^ nut.
Per-Hapt-re ^ =]^Vr> D the temple of Hapt-
re.

Per-hat ^ -^
^ "O the temple of hearts, i. e ,
the
^ ^ N I
judgment hall.

Per-Hept'Ur ^ =]p n the temple of Hept-


ur.

Per-Heru ^ the temple of Horus,

Per-Hetch nr^2
the ^
White House".
IV. 10
146 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D

Per-Khenti-menatU'f i^^ m ^^^^ e^ H N ^ i i i

J
the temple of the ''President of
his dead".

Per-Sabut ^^=5
o (^ f)
"^ ^^^ house of Sab (or
I J ^ 11

[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.
a , ;

D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 147

per cr^ nrzj to come forth, to rise up, to


A appear, to make oneself ma-
peru nr-3
A \' nifest; <cz:> v\ ^ ^
pert to come forth retreating
A
perru
<c::> VN. to appear m
A the presence.
cr-zi
A, H H Sr ^^^^^^ forth;

1 "="=> I A
plur. <=:>
^ A I

l' ^ III
things which

appear, manifestations ; <cz:> to come

rorth; <:=r>^ <r:r> appearance, exit.

per- p ci-z] to come forth boldly, brave,


A
per her ta ^^ @ I to be born on the earth.

pert em hru ^^ \\ tk ^ IT] 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 offspring.
^ A I

pert cr-zi

^ A things which appear, i. e.,

pertu ^^ offerings.
A
10*
148 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D

pert er kheru ^^ ''things


oA I I I

which
appear
A at the
words",
A i I i

i. e., se-
pulchral
offerings of bread, beer, oxen,
geese, unguents, etc. Determina-
tives of these objects are usually

added to ! thus:

,? I
I I I I I i' UiO 111 111'

I cr-3]
e
0=0 I
I I I

perit crz} -3 temples.


I 1

pen n strip of linen, bandage.


^6
persen E^^^
^^"^ cr^ 0=0
'
a kind of cake; plur.
j
1 AAyVSAA
*-

AAAAAA I I '

perf
^ A "^ o
corn, gram m gener al.

boo' io i

,-^ ^^ fi white grain.


I I f H
1. Perhaps ''measures of grain" heqat.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 149

black grain.
i I I ^1
red grain,
i I I

peh ^^
A
pehu
-^\ to arrive at, attain to, to reach
pehuut (N\^'^ the end.

peht _^
o A
pehu ^^ the back part, the end.

P^^' _^ e
(] (1

pehui
_^^()[]e
the lower part of the
back, the buttocks,
thighs.

pehti ^SS)

stern of a boat.

rv'V AAAAAA I
s^Yamp, marsh.
\\\ /WWV\


I
^ ^JAAAAAA I

0.1 r I

pehrer
D
A )

to run.
\

D
A ^
150 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D

pehreru runners, a class of being's.


D

Pehreri 8 ^'Runner'^ a name of Ra.

pehti ^^^ ^^
strength of the thighs
'
originally, then strength,
^ w
might, power, in general.

pekha ^ 1^ ^ to separate.

Pekhat the name of a goddess,

pekhes D A to cover over, fall on.

pes D ink-jar.

pesakes Z5 y""^ \A ^ mistake for '


D

f^
H
Q(\ to spit.

peseh

D to eat, to bite (of an insect


or animal), to sting.

Peskheti ^ a divine envoy.


w A
pesesh n ii^=)
X
^
-H 1 1 1

to divide, to cleave, to allot.


D CZSZD j
D OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, 151

D X
W divisions.
M I
,

pesk D ^^"^ to spit.

Pesk-re D y^^^ a proper name.

e III . Ill D .
^,
pest (pestch) ,
nine, ninth.
'^111 111
'
III 111^

pest D

to shine, to illnmine.

D
-M ciri

pest D
^::^ ^ f li ! rays of light , radiance,
pesttu

Pestu D the god of light.


>^fit^J|

pest D O to spread out like light.


A
pest -H ^,-H ^(^ \ back, backbone;

pestu D tV I
D
v,

pest tep Q ^ to move the head,

pesh D to spread out.


w
A
I I

X
152 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION a

peshen D X
AAAAA,\ ^^ -^
\ to divide, to cleaA^e.
n X w
AAAAAA > ^

Peshenn name of a city.

Peq D A a region near Abydos.

pequ
cakes, food.
peqt D ^
ZlCZZD
peqt apparel of fine linen,

pek niij to explain.


ZS I

pek D
ffl. ^ . byssus, very fine, semi-
transparent linen.
SIT I

Peka Ik name of a city.


Z5-k'
pekes
"""*""
to spit upon.
pekas J>

Pekes name of ^ city and a god.

pet !F=^ D ^ ^,V


the sky, heaven;

the heaven of Ra.


a.^ii
.

D OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 153

pet D ^ heaven and earth.


^ ooo \

heaven, earth and the


Other World,

petti D ^ heavenly beings, denizens of


the sky.

pet Q o .A. n ^^ eastern heaven, or sky.


L si
tj:Ti
^
i
s:

western heaven, or sky.


F=;j F ^ I

northern heaven, or sky.


i^- J ^ -^ I

southern heaven, or sky.


F=^ if
petpet D D to crush, break.

Peti D a proper name,


o W

pet D ^ a ^ D ^ to see.
-^^, ^^^

peti n
^ w <

D ^ who ? what ? an inter-

w , rogative particle.
peter D ^ D ^

D
^ w < what then is it ? i. 6.,
D what does this mean ?
^ \\ <
154 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION D

peter \ "^
[]
{
'^ ]

to see, look at, observe.


petra f ^

Petra ^ "="
f] S ^^^ ^ the name of a god.

Petra-sen ^ AAAAAA the name of a river.


(H J^^^ I I I

Ptah Ptah, the blacksmith-god of Mem-


09 A/WWA
cr-TD D
phis.
cr-zi
the temple of Ptah.

^ 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 R "^^ Memphis of the


u Other World.

Ptah res aneb-f D TT ,^^_


1^
^Ttah [to the]
^ south [of] his
Wall", Ptah of Memphis.

Ptah-Seker
isl a dual god formed of Ptah
of Memphis and Seker,
Ptah-Sekri
the old god of the Other
World of the region of Memphis and
Sakkarah.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 155

Ptah'Sekri'Tem ^ 5^ a triad formed


w
"
^K^ U
formed of
Ptah of Memphis, Seker, and Temu,
an old god of Ann, or Heliopolis.

Ptah'Tanen ^ 8 '^
91 1 a^^
^ ^^^^ S^^ formed of Ptah
^ A(hr=L) T T li of Memphis and Tanen,
an old cosmic god of the region.

Ptah-mes Q a proper name.


ii'i
pet D ^ to open out, to extend, to
A
stretch out.

pet D a kind of unguent.

Petet D ^ name of a god and city.

petsu D 1^ to break open, opener.


^
Pet-mer ^'Broad Lake", the name
II I
of a shrine.

F.

he, him, it, its, his.

K^=^

to bear, to carry, be car-


fa
ried, to lift up, to dimin-
ish through decay.
fat

156 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

^\ bearers, carriers.
K^=^ ^ c
da

to raise the hand.

Fa-a
the god of the lifted hand.

Fa-akhu "^^ (S ^ ^i^ I


a proper name.

Fa-pet ^'Supporter of the sky"; the name


of the :od of the Seventh Aat.

Fa-Heru ^'bearer of Horus"; a


name of Osiris.

Fat-Heru ''the city of the bearer


of Horus".

FaU'herU'Sen K ^ '
^ I
:;;;;:::;;: ^'those who
^' I
' > I 1
I I I
lift up their
faces"; a class of divine beings.

fau ^ (T^ II
I riches, wealth, abundance.

fenkhu A/\AAAA
offerings.
^
Fenkhu AAAAAA

^
Jf
c:^ 1 vSi
&LL
f)
li
I

I
^^
dwellers in Syria.
name of certain

fent AAAA/NA
worm, serpent, reptile; plur.
c:^
AAAAAA
>AAAA Vi "S Vy;^>^ , AAAAAA
o Jf III ^ 2I I I I
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 157

fent

nose plur. ^^^^-^ ^^-<=-- ^/


^ ;
v:^ ,

AAAAA^ I

/WVV\A
^o' 111 r
C-o
?

Fenti c:^

m
a form of the god Thoth
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
w Hall of Osiris.

(1
ijT

fekh '"^^ to untie, unloose, destroy.

fekhekh to burst through.

feqat a bread -cake, food in ge-


neral.

feka to make water.


S
fetu worms.
Ill ^ I I I

fettu ^^ tk <S^
- fish.

feUab O languor, disgust, weariness.


158 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

ftu II INI
II
7 I

II'
i'
^ four 1 fourth.
; 1 1 1

fetqu (5 destruction, damage.

M.
em sign of the present participle.

em
k particle of negation, no, not;

Si^
-i w ,
I ,

let not make


to stink (my name).
em.
in, into, from, on, at,

with, out from, of,

upon, as, like, accord-


ing to, in the manner of, among.

em ab

opposite, in front
of, confronting.

em bah C=V)
C=v) before, in the presence of ; the

^ ^=11)
old form is ^ j

riS)

f^=LD
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 159

em bah a r'=iD before, in the presence of.


^i^^^r^

em paitu \K "t^ 1k f]
fj
^ before, when not yet.
(^

em nem {uhem) \\ ]I\K

em nem. (uhem) a \K n ^ |
a second time.

em. ruti K t^ "^ ^^ outside.

em hat \K

before.
em hati a \K _^ ^ ^

em her
^j^ upon.

em khen M
em khennu
D n
inside, within.

^^-^SrO AAAAA/
AAAAAA d ^
e222 khenn cri]

em. khert on behalf of.

em khet
^ A behind
train
, after
of.
, in the

A
em sa at the back of, behind, after.
^^ I
; '

160 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

em qet
k D ^
A round about, throughout,

ma part of a boat.

to be new, to renew,

^^ made new, _>^


mat ^tO:^
m new.

maa -C2>- to see,


to

^IX^ look
upon,
maau >^^%|,-J^ to be-
hold,
ob-
I I I

serve,
iMaaf
-<2>- /^ -C2>- per-

ceive
_Zi '
<s>- J^ _M^ Ji
AAA
AAAAAA
tk seen, observed;

plur.part. ^-^^{jlj^,
maa
-C2>-
^ -^ sight, view, glance

222 a af (or arit?) ^y^*"


'. , ^y^'o ,:>^^ I

eye ;
i
<:=i an eye.
I

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 161

maati (or ariui?) "^^^:^

^^ o
O O

-C2>-
^ the two eyes.

ei o
W I
'
O W I

w
maat eyes.

maat nebt -^^^^^


every eye, i. 6., every
I ^ body, all people, folk,
mankind.

maat Ra eye of Ra.

^ K "^
/I
*^^-^
i^ right eye of Ra.

i22aaf JFferu '

1 eye of Horus, the name of


offerings.

222aat SAu eye of Shn, i. e., the sun.


3

niaat Tern eye of Tem, i. 6., the sun.


^:^irzir

maa-ant-f 9 ^^ 5i the name of a plank,


-/J ^^"=^ ^ or peg, in the magic
boat (Chap. XCIX).
maa-anuf
>
-<2>- J\
Q AAA/^A
the
of
name
the
of one
Forty-
two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
lY. 11
;

162 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Maa-atef'f-kheri'beq-f ^
w
1 M '^^= J| the name
of one of the spirits who guard
the bier of Osiris.

Maati-f-em-khet -^^ X
w '4ie whose two
eyes are of fire" ;

w
the name of one
of the Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
Ma a ti-f- em -tes w
"he whose two
eyes are like
knives"; the name of one
of the Forty-two Judges in

the Hall of Osiris.


Maa-em-kerh-annef-em-hru

"he who seeth in the night what


is brought to him in the day";

a proper name.

Maa-ha-f "seeing what is


-C2>- ^ behind him"
Maa-ha ^ a proper
name.

f
Maa-heh-en-renput I I I r^ i^
seemg
^^^^^wvA III
millions
of years"; a proper name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 163

Maatuf'her-a -<^ a proper name.

Maaiu-su (?) ?^[ a proper name.

Maa-thet'f .^^ a proper name.


^l\

maar restraint, misery, af-

wretched one,
fliction,
maar oppressed one.

maa lion,

maauti the lion-lioness god, i, e., Shu


and Tefnut.
maa to be right, straight,
just, true, to pay
) I

I I I
which is legally

maau due, or what it is

right to pay, to
give a statutory offering.
maa-kheru ''true word", or
PI "true of word",
or "true voice",
or "true of voi-
ce", he whose
word when
spoken is fol-
lowed unfailing-
^ D
ly by the effect
maat-kheru desired. These
words are plac-
ed after the
11*
:

164 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

names of the dead, and appear to


mean something like ^'triumphant",

crown of triumph; S^ to be
right.

maat f? f? ^ ^ ' ^ '

truth, what is right, true,


r r I c=^==n ^ straightness, law, order;

'
V. D
^^ I ^ ^\ doubly true

o) ili_ the scales balance

exactly. ^ '^^)\ ''[with] the cord of

maat", i. e ,
uniformly and regularly;

beautiful truth,
PHI
a righteous judge.
^
true, right of heart.
=^ji^
^^^^
^ H S^ ^^^^ lapis-lazuli.

A n ^^^ O' I
^ .=^ J] thy genuine friend.

real royal scribe.

in very truth,
s^ AAWsAA

really true.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 165

s^r^ [
most truly a mystery.

Maat
i m mi the goddess of truth,
law, order, etc.

Maati
r r w 5a o i' I the two goddesses of truth,

maati truth, right.

Maatiu ^^7
(sic) the gods of truth, law,
^^=3 ^ I
order, etc.

maat ^^ ^ a district, or region.

the cities or districts of the


two Maati sroddesses.

maa
mi limb.

maa AAA/\AA /
.?: .-y
windsail, wind, breeze ;
plur.
AAAA/NA 1

22
166 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

maa ^ to stretch out (?).

maa A to journey.

maautu r^t^l stalk.

maftet
> ^
lynx.

mama palm (?) tree.

Manu r-^^
the Mountain of Sunset,
DOG
maha a part of the head,
f@
mahu <$. part of a boat.

mahu tk
Jl
^
I I I
a crown, wreath.

mast leg; dual


j-l? ^j-^l^,
Mastiu ^^~"~~
-^ "^s. ^ '
I
^ group of star-gods.

m aqet ^ '^ ^i ladder; plur.


^ oil I

mtak Z5 a precious stone.


ooo
mtaut 1 ^ '^'^ %\ el
^ incense.
matu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 167

Matchat ^ the name of a city.

ma fl n fl Jl ^s, like, concerninc^, even as.

^^^'^^^X^ like that same one.

AAAAAA

^ ^ w
f\ AAAAAA II
inasmuch as, even as.
I

, W , I
/

AAAAAA

like that which.


AAAAAA
(1

^ after the manner of.

^1 D

mati a person or thing resembling an-


w other person or thing, type, copy.

^ w ^ I

divine image I his divine


w ;

images.

matet c^ c^
picture, likeness, similitude, like

unto, copy of ; v\ x likewise.

man O n AAA^
AAAAAA A
Q
f\ f\^..wv.
h AAyvAAA
AAy\A
1^
tQ.(Jg^y^
o
!

168 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

mau AAAAAA.

man

mau ^I^ lion;


I H^^ lions.

mau n t^ j^ Q
to knead, to mould, to fashion.

ma ^
give grant,
J
let there be! who?
what? behold! v\ be-

hold thou /wvAAA behold ye


Si. Ill '^

mta
s. come ! give ! bring ! \\
maa
^^I'^f A
on
maai W ill'

A J

Maau'taui name of a god.

maat ^= '- ^ place.


nrz2

maaat ^ name of a place.


nrz2

mab nnn thirty.

mabiu ^^^ thirty great gods.


nnn fl
Q |^ J I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 169

mabit nnn
I I (

name of a place or building.


nn:n
c-D
mafket ^ turquoise.

Manaat v. \ AAAAAA ^^ == \\
cr^
Marqatha\\ - ^
m the name of a scod.

mahai

mahatti
^
\\ ^
ra


m ^==' people, tribe, gene-
'
' '

fire.
rations (?).

>^ ra ^ w

mahui milk vessels, udders (?).


S^ ra
\\ AAAAAA
mahena
n
milk vessel,

maha standard,

Mahu the name of a man.

makha
^-^ J\

U
to weigh.

makha K
makhat \K p. ^AAAAA
balance; JTTI

the balance

of the earth.
41
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.
'^''^'''^

AAAAAA
makhent
AAAAAA
a boat.

^
^
\N

masheru
\^ ]
\ evening, eventide.

makat place.

maku to protect, protection.

maki protector.

maket a thing which protects, amu-


let.

makeGti o objects made of turquoise.


Ill

makha ^ to turn round, or behind,


^'^f back of the head.

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 171

maket \\ ^^^ station, place.

maqet W - M ^^^ ladder.

matau
Ji^ ^ D Ai I weapons, short spears,
<::^
harpoons.
D ^lil
matenu Jv^ ^^^t^
AAAAAA
^5^ ways, roads, paths.
JI I I I

Ma^es
^^ ? a proper name.

Mates-arui
^O ^
^=^=^ ^=:^^ ^^^ ^^^^ "^^^^^^

^D
(?) ^^^^
1K^ H
I I

; fl w I
knife-like eyes.

matet (mantchet) \K ^^ rn "^^ \ the boat in which


V the sun sailed
Xix: - ^
from sunrise to
'"''
noon.

mathennu \K r
n%.1(^ ^^ ways, roads, paths.

match a \K
^ ^9^ phallus.

matchabu ^
^
\\ ^^^ I

^^
f]

'
\

^ chain, fetter.

Matchet \\ ^
"^
=^ ,--^-^ a proper name.
r ;

172 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

matchet to use force, to compel, to


s; fl
constrain.

Misheps w n

mu
M\
AAAAAA
I

n
I

water, essence.
a proper name.

AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA y AAAAAA
AAAAAA pool
^
I

1
/VvAAAX AAAAA^ C^
Q AAAAAA
AAAAAA I '^

the pool of the well of Amenti

AAAAAA
1^ ^ ^
Ql
"^ the pool of Kher-
AA^NAAA ^ aha.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA ] the god of the water, or divine
AAAAAA
AAAAAA essence O essence of
7 AAAAAA
^^\ AAAAAA
J
AAAAAA I
Ra.
AAAAAA

V
^
VSAAAA AAAAAA

^^
AAAAA\
brow (surface ?) of the water.
I AAAAAA
^-^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA
I AAAAAA
AAAAAA
what is in the water.
AAAAAA LI
AAAAAA
AAAAAA

222[u]lY water.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA

mu AAAAAA
AAAAAA
a decoction, as in :

AAAAAA
AAAAAA 7^
AAAAAA
AAAAA\ I f
flower water.
^^^^WVA
Q ^^^ Q
AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAAAA I

AAAAAA ?^
^^^^ o saltpetre water.
AAAAAA n
AAAAAA I
<" ^ sAAAAA III

A^yvAAA TT
AAAAAA ^ mcense
1(10
AAAAAA I
water.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 173

AAAAAA
AAAAAA
^ [
incense water.
AAAAAA T==i
L, o I

AAAAAA ^
AAAAAA fV>n ^^ dirty water.
AAAA/V\ -XL

mut (O ]
Q
J>
mother.

^on'^Q8\ f

znuti ^^ parents.
O
Mut the Mother-goddess par excel-
^c^ Z.nc. of
j^ AAAAAA
Egypt
;^^|^
Mut in the horizon
o ci ^ ^1
of heaven"
mother-
deities.

mut I
weights for scales.
frmn i

MuUresta 1 n S^ a proper name.


1
Mut'hetepth ''2^ =:^ ^ a proper name.

mut to die, death, the


^ o dead, the damned;

I U ^
J^^^ ^ w jS I ' J^^:^

^
;

174 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

name a god of genera-


Menu ^ tion
of
and fertility.

Menu-Heru ^^ Menu + Horns.

Menu-suten-Heru-nekht ^^ I

-D/fv a name
of Osiris.

Menu-qet ^^ a proper name.

men ^^^ ^^^


AAAAAA > ^AAAAA
to be permanent, stable, firm,
to be fixed , to remain
ment .t^^^

AA/\AAA L iJ- AAAAAA U AAAAAA

ll [1 abiding, fixed.

menu t^^^ "^^^ possessions, things which abide.


AAA/W\
tk
\^ \
v

I
[ '

1
^ ^
r ^
I

menu l-j
1 1 1

AAAAAA
11 I I yj

\
cz-^
chamber,
D
bases, pedestals.
AAAAAA
D III

ni
Ment ,1

i
AAAAAA
1 1 1,

name of a god.

menti
AAAAAA
null..
iiwim ^ the two thighs.
menti AAAAAA V\ ^
^ w Jr j

men e^^ to be in pain, sick.

ment l-J
, v^v vv ,-
,
^%^
AAAAAA
1 . .

^
pain, sickness, disease.

D Jf I I I
j
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 175

men /\AAAAA
sucli and such an one.

Men a a name of a god or city.

=yH to tieup a boat to


mena >^i^.
the mooring post,
AAA/\AA
to come into port,

AAAAAA n to land,
ju^oi^ n
to die

.1111111,

n ing.
I
n M> arriv-

1 1 1 1 I I I
>~r^.
\ h^

mena
AAAAAA post to which boats are tied
menat ,1111111.
up or moored.

menau mooring posts , stakes of


I i )
death.

mena
^^11 \ end, ending ^ I]
^ | I
^
menat a happy ending, or death.
J

mena ill nil.

^ the dead.
mena-tu
AAAAAA )
I I

menat funerary bed, bier, death,


AAAAAA 1
is
meni ^nn to slay, put to death.
;

176 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

menat a musical instrument.

men at breast.

menu r^^^^ ministrants,


-\ [

m M
menmen 1 1 1

i
t

j i--j
ri 11 I

A to go about.
AAAAAA AAAAAA

imin.
menment II I II n.
cattle, farm stock.
5^.

menh dff^ wax.

menhu jom^ to offer up.


^1
Menhu name of a god.

menkhu to work, wrought, well


I

^ finished, excellent,
^
AAAA/V\ (J
}

J worked or inlaid,

perfect, ayoII disposed, well-

doing ;
AAAAAA () Am perfected

AAAAAA
^ I valuable things,

Menkh

menkhet
M the beneficent god (?).

AA/VNAA
Ml apparel, clothes, garments.

M 1
I

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 177

Menqet
A the name of a goddess.
1^^^-^ ^
A ^ A ^^ J
Ment a proper name,
o o
merit AAAAAA
swallow.

ment't AAAAAA (r
apple of the eye.

znenti
U^
5 ^
AAAAAA \J\y the two breasts.

^^
Mei3tl2u theWar-god of Hermonthis,
AAA/vAA U I

who was at a later period


ei^ identified with Ra.

Mentchat d^^^ ^ "^ the name of a city.

iner overseer, superintendent,

major-domo, steward,
I

officer of soldiers.

^a: overseer of the granaries.

met )

AAAAAA
r
a water-course, canal.
AAAAA^
/SAAAAA
IV. 12
r ^

178 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION f\

mer ^^izzr pool, tank, cistern ;


plur. ^
II I
n III*

-> ^ ,
^' rxv swamps, lakes.

^^ ...
AAAAAA ^ "^^ Lake of Maat.
I
H J^^ ^ n
1 Lake of the Maati
AAAAAA
\n\i [

'
gods.

3=1 9 IK "^--^ '2L Lake of the geese.

"=" Lake of tnc hori-


b: 1
'^^^.'^Jl
JT"^ -ff^crr3"iLi zon-g-ods.
H H-
Lake of Fire.

^*5:>^ name of a mythological Lake.

meru ^^=^ ^ fl ]
peasants, agricultural labourers.

mer
^^ tobesick,ill;f^^]( sick

=
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

222 er T f
to love, to desire, to wish
for, to will.

a
meru loving, lover, beloved

merr
[ [I lover, beloved
merru
<=!>[] [i^ I lovers.

mertu
s^
mert
^ ^^

merit ""==^ A r love, desire, wish,


will.
^ 1

(5

merrt

Mer a proper name.


1^
Mert name of a eroddess.
Si.s-I
Meritti a group of gods.
^^]\i
Merti
two goddesses.

222er to bind, to tie,

s a

12*

180 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

meru ^ swathing, bandage.

Mer-ur LJl the Mnevis Bull


5^
merahat -^
^ fl ^^^ tomb, sepulchre.

meruh ^ ^ tk R ?\ oar, paddle.

meriut a kind of tree.

Meres
a proper name (?).
Metis U
merh
;> wax.
merhet

mert the name of a part of a boat,

Mert name of a city,

Mert a proper name.

me h ait ^ roof.
k^l^^i
/-r--^ ^T--^ ^-r-^ ,^Si 1^^Si
meh cubit,
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.

AAAAAA
meh AAAAAA
to be inundated, submerged,
AAAAAA drowned.

mehit \A/^AAA
AAAAAA
AAAAA<\
AAAAAA
flood.
Q

Meh-urt ^R^p
A AAAAAA ^ ^' ^^ "^^ a very ancient
AAAAAA
sky goddess, af-
^.^
AAAAAA *^^
AAAAAA (C:^
terwards identi-
oc:><^
AAAAAA .^-
fied with Nut.
^/\'^AA'- ^
AAAAAA ^:li

AAAAAA ^>\^^
AAAAAA J^H^
^^ AAAAAA i:^

meh ^><=>\ 8 O unguent (?).


182 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

meh o^ wmg, pmion.

""^
meh <=><=>\
^
I
A ^
M I
,
^= ^ I I I
garland.

Mehanuti'Ra ^
^
%\ "^ 11
''^^^
^ ^ proper name (?).

mehut ^>^ offerings.

mehuti ^|e^^ oil

Mehi ^><=^
\W a proper name.
Mehiu >^ X w

mehit <=''==\ 8 (] [] <G=^ fisli.

mehef cxz=x^ a kind of stone.


(MD

Mehen ""^
AAAAAA I
name of a god and god-
dess.
="==^
Mehenit
^^&,
^^'^^^
Mehenet AAAAAA
name of a city,

mehenet ^"'^^y^
AAAAAA
the north wind.
/ "^ V l
'^'
I

^ T I

placed before numbers; ^, ^,

^, , niii,^niiii.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 183

meht vessel, plaque (?).

<x=^ cxzzx^ -^ o<=>^


meht
'^ W I
o^ ^
<=><=^ \>
the north in general, the
mehti
Ch cz^
north of Egypt, i. e.,

^ (^
the Delta;
^ ^
f.f.f north-west.
I' \> I

mehtiu northern beings, men or

gods ,
AAAAAA

lords of the

north, i.e., in late times,

tlie (ireeks ; ^^ -^i^ i

nest of the northerners.

Meht ^""^ ^^ the goddess of the North.


TA'Tf.k
meht

mehit <=><=>\
|[ the north wind.

i22ehmu(?)c><^|e'[)[jll|^
0^=X^
mehu ..^^
mehti ^ oil.
;

184 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

the name of one of the Seven Cows.

mehtet ^^*=^ 8 '^"^ to bathe.

Em
em khennu ^ within.

mekhsef
name of a wooden instru-
ment.

i22es
J]
A to bring; "TT" bringer,
I
JK I

mesu A bringing.

m.est to walk, approach.


^ A
to give birth to, to bring forth,

to produce, to fashion; M
n
!,

N born of ;
|T| I
V:^ born;

IP P^^^^liS^/Si.
giving birth a second time to

mortals
ir:i
^^u.-.rtip
\^
I

/\AAAAA
I

1 1 I r

most ^ ^ genetrix.
i-i.i
1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 185

mest n 1^^, fll^ birth: plur.

mestu n I o
1

^V:>i birthday,

mes child, offspring.

mesu

Mm children.

mesesiu

':,y
mesu nebu ^^ all who are born, i, e,,

' ' ' the human race.

mesu betesh

malicious but
^ I W II I I

poAverless
fiends.

AAAAAA AAAAAA
mesu entNu I

I
AAAAAA
children of the di-
I <^ AAAAAA vine water, i, e.,

plants.

186 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

mesu Nut ]0 ^p children o the Sky-


I \, i (iH goddess.

mesu Heru n^ children of Horus (Kestha,


Hapi, Tuamut-f, Qebhsen-
nuf).

mesu Serat beqet 1^


J
mesit
I i I

cakes eaten in the


0=0
evening.
e

mesbebi?) fhn(]j]^=^ banded (?).

Mes-peh ,>|^ [j
R ^ |\ a proper name,

MeS'Ptah ]
D R a proper name.

Mes-em-neter V\ "i I f]
^ proper name.

mesmes ^ =

. to count (?).

mesmes

mesnekht
m A Vol. II, p. 251,

^ birthplace.
1. 2.

\\ C)\_i c~n

ems eh '
^ P I "^ 1 crocodile ;
plur.
^
emsehu
I I

croco diles
If
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 187

emsehu
^Pl^^ . s.a,.

meskhen I A,\AAAA
the birth-place of
a god or god-
dess ;
a region
H AAAAAA C
in the Sekhet-
meskhent AAAAAA Aaru where the
Q rrrmi

gods were pro-


AAAAAA
duced; AAAAAA I

[Z-I]|
Q
^ ^o [irz]

the four
u birth-
places of Aby-
dos.

Meskhen-aat I nrz2
the name of a god-
AAAAAA t^
dess of birth, or
of a birth-place.

Meskh en-ment I
m AAAAAA
the name of a
AAA/VV\ (^ Q goddess of
birth, or of a birth-place.

Meskhen-nefert ^ f\
n~z2
- f\ the name of a
I ^ goddess of birth,
or of a birth-place.

Meskhen- Seqebet rK fj
\Z3 n
the name
JI of a god-
dess of birth, or of a birth-place.

Mesespekh a proper name.


D ^
Messhenu
i A^AAAA VC
= Meskhenu.
188 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

meska
^\^ skin.

Mesqen fh fj
^ nrz2
a region of the Other World
through which the deceas-
Mesqet ed must pass before he
iz could reach the Sekhet-
Aaru.
mesqet weapons.
^ I III

mestemu
^ ^^ -<:H>-
to paint the eyes with kohl.

eye -paint, stibium, koM,

leg.

mest fi

fli

mestet ^^^ to dislike, to hate.


I
\

mestha palette. The true reading


is Kestha, q^, v.

Mest ha c.
one of the four sons of Horus.
The true reading is Kestha,

'^]m 2- V.

mest c her 1 B ^ ear.

n B 4
I the two ears.
n B^4
I

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 189

mestchetch to hate,
p^
mesh a bowmen, soldiers.

meshen Chap. ex. B. 16.

Em-qetqet ^=^^ ^^=^^ the name


\K J] Jl
^ of a spirit,
^\l D \l O 'ill or god.
crnrl.

met (mut) the dead, the damned.

met n ten. ni, niijOiii, niiii,niiiii,n ,n

n , n II
lifi^ III

n tenth.
nonononono no
, ,

n o lUiD MID no nno


mil
^- III 1^' iii^'n^^ ^ I

metu ^ "^%\/^^ venom, poison.

metut f=i^
^ :^
^, f7^, I
seed, progeny;
r^TD
I.

^ o Jfl I I I
I I 1^1
metmet A to eavesdrop (?).

met to be right, what is right,


I
the mean;
meti
^ w the exact truth (?)

meter
to bear witness, to testi-

metru fy, to give evidence.


^1
;

190 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

znetu
\u ^in
to speak, to
talk, tell, de-
i
clare.

m word , speech,
talk , declara-
metet tion ;
pronoun-
cement.

metut words , speech,


things (like the
Hebrew *1D*l)

I I I

word of wis-

1- iii4 dom:
^4^ n
III llli

words of the

gods
d ^ ^l_Q

words of truth; 11 nT
"^^
^ "^ words of evil, blas-

phemy.

MetU'ta-f x/'
ooo I
a proper name.
\
c=s^ "Knife-
Me tes-her-ari-mer
I ^ face,
guardian of the Lake"; the
name of the doorkeeper of
the Sixth Arit.

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 191

'''^
Metes-sen name the
^^^ ' '
the
keeper of the Seventh
of door-

Arit.

metch to be deep T^ ) I [1 deep


;

^ ^^
very dee]).

metchtu y^^^ZZ
I I V .M. AAAAAA
^byss.

deeps, depths.

metchaub \\ I (s f)
;
^^i fetter.

"''''"''
^^v\ salve, ointment, oil.

V^-
n ,
Vy, : a preposition, in, to, for, be-

cause. With additions :

AAAAAA W 1

n
v of;
7^

1'
with
AAAAAA

l'^>
plural
iiCN
following,
192 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION aa/wna

AAAAAA
we, us.
I I I

.,-/u.
no, not ==
AAAAAA
n AAAAAA h
AAAAAA
_>
ZV-, ^^sX 'AAAAAA ^^
^
invisible.

AAAAAA i*\ AAAAAA f] P

na those, the; ^ a5>^ , S^?


those who are after.

naiu those of; those of


\
thine those belonging to.

na AAAAAA I^
nai A/VVA'VA
air, w ind.
,-r^^
AAAAAA
nau
,^^^

Naarik a proper name (?).

Naarrut
'the place where
-- .

Naarrutf
jn AAAANA
-^ A^^ c-a
fN <--":>

nothing grows",
a name for a
^2^ region of the

iVanaaruff ,,^%^ n ^s>- c-i: Other World.


^
^

See An-rut-f.
Naarerut "^ ^
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 193

name of a god.

Nak (?) ^en Aker-^'^^^


Si
'^J(?)
Nathkerthi

AAAA/\A AAAAAA AAAAAA


n-a I, me, my.
1 LI J
\

AAAAAA
nah m]ury.
qra

nas
to call, cry out, invoke
AAAAAA V Q n AAAAA/
AAAAAA nj AAAAAA
I 1 ^Zi^ 1
|

AAAAAA <r\
invoked.
nasu y i2,

AAAAAA
Nak the name of a fiend and
enemy of Ra.
ds, enemies.

AAAAAA
na . ,

naai to journey, to travel, to come,

wA to arrive, to advance.
nat

Naau
name of a god or devil.

nau fiend, devil; plur.


I I I

IV. 13
194 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
AAAAAA V
naa m a decree (?), a design, pic-
ture.

nar a reed pen, painting reed,

M
I I I

Nart a proper name.

Nartiankhemsenf "Z^^ O''^^ W W name of

AAAAAA \X
nash mighty one.
i=srzi Id
AAAAAA
nak ; fl

AAAAAA
to break open, to split.

AAAAAA
nakeka to cackle.
ffiffi

AAAAAA AAAAAA AAyvAAA Q AAAAAA f]


ni (?)
w
m '^^^ V w ^
and

AAAAAA
nima who ?
W S^
mm AAAAAA AAAAAA
to salute, to acclaim.
w w

nu O ^ ^o n 7;;\
^^""^ D<=^> ID nr^
of. r 4x1 / i^ f\/\^ . AAAAAA <==>,
iM O a'
I

i*==P=* '
AAAAAA I I

I I I
I A o III

Nu name of a scribe.
AAAA/^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. ,195

""-^ ODD ~^~^


nu the watery abyss o the sky.
AAAAAA l^ *J AAAAAA

^" ^^^ Z:
AAAAAA D the Sky-god
\^ 'i AAAAAA

AAAAA.^ <f\
/r\ AAAAAA /Pv AAA/W\ /J\
nu l i\

AAAAAA TV "^ '^ ^AAAAA


very ones; V\ aaaa^ ^^!
|

5^
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


o III' ooo , ; ;

AAAAAA

jj
AAAAAA m golden light.

Nub-heh (^'^^^^^W \
S\ ^'Eternal gold"; a name of
o III ^11^ Osiris.
13*
P

196 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

nub s;
a
to mould, to shape, to fashion,

(^
to form ; fwl , C^^i^
J
(! (I

fashioned, inlaid.

nubheh fwTi
8 ^ blossom, floAYer.

Nubti name of the god of Ombos,


w i. e., Set.

nun to pay homage.


\AA/W\

AA/VW^
nur a kind of bird.

nuh AAAAAA

D
.

^
to masturbate.

AA/N/^AA
nuh ^ to bind, to tie, to fetter.
D
AAAAAA
^ cords, cordage, rigging, tackle.
o Ill

nuhu ""^^^^
R - flower, blossom.

nubti
AAAAAA
'^^^^s^'^X'X W P^^^^ ^^ horns.

nukh
va to be burnt,

nuk O
o D
r^ AAAAAA AAAAAA
I.
0^
^ AAAAAA
_;
AAAAAA I, even I.
'
I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 197

nut D ^ the sky, heaven.

Nut O ^
r^i the Sky-goddess, the wife
of Seb , or Keb ; the
name of a sail in the
o Q magic boat.
c^

^
Nut AAAAAA

^ I
^1
> the night sky.

nut O (^ '^^ e cords, ropes,


^ 111' ^\" 111

nut AAAAAA
City; plur. ^ ;
^ ^ 1
city of god.

nuti citizens.

nui ^ I

AAAAAA I

AAAAA/
O AAAAAA
I

nut
AAAAAA
AAAAAA TT
^ I

AAAAAA I

AAAAAA I
A/WV\A
stream,
I

canal, river,
,^>, AAAAAA
AAAAAA flood, any large col-
O ^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA lection of water.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA

AAAAAA

D ^1 s: I
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 ^ class of divine beings,


M^^li
p^I^ ^h\^K' %\ A 1^ I

gtj ^^ ]
(in late times fw^ or F^=^), each,

AAAAAA
Jr\
^ '
I I J ^ l| ^^ every kind

of evil thing,

neb with bu,


J
1^;:^:^,
J^
,^^~-^ every-

where. See also under


J ^.
gt, __, ^__. 5^ ^^ lord, master, sovereign;
neo ^^1=:^,^=^^,.^^ ]
,_,
1

^,
i I I

.^:^
e III

rzebf ^^==^ lady, mistress ; in late times ''lord".


^^

lord possessor owner of, e.g.,


^ju
^^ of, of,

^^3:7 I ; compare the use of

hv:^
; ;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 199

neb abu O! "lord of hearts"; a name of


Ahi.

neb Abti Oo a
lord of the East"; a title of
tj S I
Ra.

neb amakh "lord of veueration", i.e.,


I

one to whom service is

rendered and homage


^-^T"
paid;
^^=^^J^-
neb Amenti "lord of Amenti" : a name
of Osiris ft the

lords of the Other World


C^ C2i

"lady of Amen-
ti", a title of Hathor.

neb aaui
'lord of the two hands".

neb abui \\ '1

a
ord of the two horns'
title of Amen; the
> name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.

neb ankh ^ _ J "lord of life" ; a title of Osiris.

\ the title of the sarcopha-


k-"^
V ^-us and the bier; late
. 7 r\ /VAAAAA C\
I

J form
200 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
Q AAAAAA
nebt ankh^
'
J-
"lady of life" ;
a title of Isis.

nebt unnut f) "lady of the hour"; a proper


AAAAAA
^ name.

neb urert 'lord of the urert crown" a ;

title of Osiris and of Horus.

neb useru "lord of strength, or


\ I I I
j

powers"; a title of
^
^ the Sun-god.
1 j

"lord of souls"; a title of se-


neb baiu
veral gods.

D "lord of mankind" a title of


neb pat [
;

^ O '
Horus.

nebt per "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.

neb man
> t^ -o^-
j-lfi I I
possessor of
or :ood
many eyes,
sia^ht.

neb maat ^ ;
,
I possessor of truth or law,
I

^^1 I 1

^ lord of the double City of


neb Maati
Truth.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 201

nebt maket
S^^=
^""^^
nebu en meht ^^^ ''lords of the north" ;
the
^^^^==^ peoples of the Delta ; in
late times the Greeks.

Neb nebu ^
I I I
\" Lord of lords"; the
one of the Forty-two Judges
name of

in the Hall of Osiris.

lord of winds"; a title of


neb nefu ^
\\i" Osiris.

neb nemt ^
^ ^^^^^^^ "lord of steps", i. 6., one who
^ I ^111 has the power to walk.

neb neru ^
AA
'lord of victories" ; a title of

the heart of Osiris.


"lord of the words of the
neb neter metut
11 god", i. e., one who un-
derstands the hierogly-
phic language.

neb renput ^ "lord of years", i. e., aged one.


III

"lord of the rekhit^\ a class


neb rekhit ^
of men.

"lord of Re-stau", q. v., a


neb Re-stau
I I I I
title of Osiris.

neb henu ^;:z:


nn
\AAAAA ~ll
/^ I

I
"lord
^
of praises",
-*- ^
i. e., he
S. I
who is praised.

neb heru ^=zi ^ q> q> ]


"lord of faces" ;
the name of
\ one of the Forty-two Judges
?! I
in the Hall of Osiris.
i^
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.

^ ^^ crowns, or risings"
neb khau ^zzz^
%\)fl
^-^Ui
!
''^^^^^

a title of Ra.
;

neb khut ^^^ ^


^n^%
''lord of the horizon"; a title

of Ra.

neb kheveru - ^
W
^^^~^

J
t] I

I
''^^^^ ^^

i. e., he
transformations",
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 light", i, e., giver


of light.

''lord of fear", e.' he who in


neb sent ^^zzp' ^^ ^^
Q
i.

spires fear.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 203

'lord of the field", mas-


neb sekhtir^
^
000
w ter of the field, a
i. e,,

title of
the Bull-god.

nebt Seker n ffi ''lady of silence" ;


a name
of the Other World.

nebu kau '^


tk \
j
"lords of food", i. 6., gods to whom
-^ I ' I
food offerino^s are s'iven.

neb kesu ^ "lord of bowings", he


h j

'
to whom homage
i.

is
e.,

paid.

lord of the bier" a title of


neb qerset ;

Osiris.

neb taui "lord of the Two Lands", i. e.,

IS s of Upper and Lower Egypt.


"lord of the lands", i. e,, of
neb taiu
mm the world, a title of Osiris.

^=F==- "lords of lands'


I I I

Nebt'taui ^ name
=1 the
khet Aaru.
of a lake in the Se-

Nebt'taui em kara the name


^^\ 3 of the
mooring post for the magic
boat.

Neb ta ankhtet
^ ^
^^^^ "lord of the
Life", i.e.,
Land
theOther
of

World.
Neb ta tchesert ^ ^
"lord of the
a title of Osiris.
Holy Land";
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 ^^ ^^"^ ^^^^
red clouds, or desert
tlgs",
(?),

"lord of divine
neb tchefau j

:zi I
food".

neb tchetta -:zz::7 "^ J |


"lord of eternity", i, 6.,

Osiris.

Neb-pehti-petpet-sebau
^ - -DD 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
^^ w
I v\ I
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.
1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 205

Nebt-het
I-
Mia the goddess
sister of Isis.
Nephthys,

Nebs
m .

a proper name.

Neb'Seni
the name of a famous scribe.

Neb-qet the name of a scribe.


D

neba a weapon or tool, a pole.


J
Neba

nebau
m the name of one of the Forty-two
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.

nebanau '

)
1] \> iJa *
flame, fire, a burning.

nebat
ji
AAAAAA
nebau x^y
fashioner, moulder,

nebeh

nebti
M a kind of bird.

J)^
1= Y
the two goddesses Ne-

khebit and Uatchit.


206 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Zjebt AAAAAA

lock of hair, tress ; the name


of a storm cloud ;
the name
of a fiend.
nebtet aaaaaa 1 s^

nepu a part of the body.


n\^
neper g ..[] grain, wheat, barley, dhura.

Nepra
^ [] ^ |
the Grain-god.

nepert ^
AAAAAA ^^
corn-land.

Nepert D the name of a city.

nef he, him.

^AAAAA
nefa
^ sign of the demonstrative,
,

"Y I
'
A A A
AAAAAAAA
A, ^:^ /T) <p. <^

AAAAAA this, that; plur.


I I r
I i I

nefu
air, wind, breath ;
^
y ^

p\ ^AAA/V\

^ ^i.^^^il
I

^1^ I
AAAww -f- breath

of life.

nefu I2 sailor.

Nef-ur yj^^^ II^


the name of a city
or district.
2^ '^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 207

^^"== be good, be happy,


nefer I t I to to to be
beautiful, good, pretty, gracious,

I I well-dobg;J^](),J]^J]()
beautiful, good; I y ^\ , I ^\
y
twice good, very good ; T
^^^

:ood one or thins:


fe 7
ooo
fine

speech.
gold;
^ J ^^^^
gracious

with I, happiness, joy, gladness

neferu
6iii4.=^!'j6A

beauties, splendours,
fair things ,
good
things.
nefert

f^ I

im\-i
III' Am

Nefer-her T ^ "fair face", a title of Ra and


of Ptah.

the name of a lake.

neferu ^T^ ^-^ to be glad (?).


I I I

Nefert girl, maiden a proper name.


l^l
;

208 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

nefert T ^^ A name of a tree.

a proper name.

Nefersent name of a city.


JC
Nefer-Tem t
name of a god, the son
vt \\ %^ ^f Ptah and Sekhet.
J I

nem = I ^||)^(?)
J^^ to defraud

Nem ^ ffl a proper name.

nem
il ^'ikl^
newa A
to walk, to stride, go
j^i^ about, wander about.
nemnem

^^ A
nemt A step, stride; piur.
o ,

I'
^' ^ '
^
AAAAAA
,
III'
^-^
AA ,
'
,
iir

nema AAAAAA VTX ^ n WnO .'^ AAAAAA (TX ^^, Q

who then? ^'^^^^^


N^"^

who then art thou ?
1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 209

nemm ^ J]
to lie dead.
I

bier.
nemmat

nemm a Vyg^Ji dwarf.

nemeh to understate the reading


of the tongue of the ba-
lance, to be young, lowly,
poor, humble.

nemes AAAAAA I
\J\ M 1^-0^ the name of a crown,
tiara, or fillet for
3

the head.

nemt
block for slaughter,
the chamber in which
the damned suffer-
ed decapitation and
mutilation ;
plur.
nrzi

^^
nemtchet a place of slaughter.
r1^
nen 1 -] a sign of the demonstrative
"^ A^AAAA
/SAAAAA ^V
this is he
AAAAAA

AAAAAA AAAAAA
who; (](]%> I these wlio
AA/VAAA

^'^'^ S\
1 1

IV. 14
;

210 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

nen \X^ unguent.


AAAAA/",
AAAAAA

nen n n ;^^^ a kind of stuff, linen.

nen
AAAAAA ^ i. I to be weak, helpless, ex-
AAAAAA
hausted.
AAAAAA

neni
AAA
AAAAAA I I .'^l

neniu
AAAAAA I I tX I I I weak or helpless folk,
fiends, etc.
AAAAAA Zx 1 I I I I

AAAAAA ^^ ^.T.
nenaiu AAAAAA -5^*^ winds.
VI
!

AAAAAA

Niti
AAAAAA I 0^^ ^^-=*^ LJ
see An-rut-f.
Nen-aarrut-f ^^^^^^^

AAAAAA [Z~II

AN AAAAAA
AAA/
Nenunser "^""^^^ name of a Cow-^coddess.
AAAAAA

nenmet AAAAAA n (a late form) bier.


AAAAAA

Nentcha AAAAAA

AAAAAA

AAAAAA
the name of a god.

I I

iVer name Herd-god


of the
a proper name.
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 211

Nerau name ofHerd-god


the
a proper name.

ner, nert men and women, mankind.

AA/W\A
neru

nerau ^"^"^ to be strong, to strike


fear into any one.
AAAAAA

nerr ^
neraut '"'-^ victory , conquest plur
^ ;

nert ^
I I I

AAAA/V\
T^Qfi f| A "Srv j^
Q 1^
"mighty one" ;
name of

Nerau'ta ^^^^ "^ "^^"^ a proper name.


f|
%^
3X

neraut """"^^^ "^ vulture.

net ra
to conquer.

neha to alight.
ra
'^'^'"'^
VVAA.
neha ^ to advance.
ra
14*
\ 212 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

nehaas to awake.
ra QP ^^^
AAA/\A
nehapu
ra
to shine, give light.
J>

ra mm ^

^AAAAA A /WWAA ^->, A a


nehat
ra^J^
sycamore, fig-tree;
^ ^^ ^) (}

the two sycamores, fig-trees,

A/WAAA
Nehatu the name of a city.
ra
AAAAAA
nehep to copulate.
ran^^^
AAAAAA
nehep have power over.
ra '
to

nehpu
AAAAAA ^ strength.
ran^^
AAAAAA
nehpu
ra
light, fire, to shine.
AAAAAA

ran ^1
AAAAAA (1
nehem to rejoice,
ra S^
AAAAAA I]
rejoicings.
ra S^
nehemnehem AAAAAA n
I 1 AAAAAA
-AAAAA n ^^ to destroy (?).
^

ra
AAAAAA /^
neheh fire,
rara'4
nehhu needy one.
rara ^

,wvvAA OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 213

nehes ^ ^A
ra
{]

r^ 1.1
\

Nehesu TT t^ S) a group of divine beings.


^1 j

Nebes-ui "^^n^-^t^ a proper name.

Neh 1^ '

^ *^ name of a god.

neh 'f\ ^ ^ **^ beseech, pray, entreat.

zieha ^ "^ ^^ ^^ ^^^' ^^^"^^^^S-

Neha-hau ^1K 8--


^#1\ R
;^ "stinking limbs" ;
a
>M^i
tL laX proper name.

Neha-her AAAAA^ w' n^ "^


| the name of one of the
? Forty-two Judges in

nehait aaa/^aaW flowers.


[1 [1
^y i

i2el2if
Ik O [)
"^
^^^ eternity (?).

I2el2eb
ijv 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^ the name of one


li^ixj i: of the Forty -two
Judges in the Hall of Osiris.

Neheb-ka AAAAAA A\ 1 '


'

^'he who yokes


together the
Neheb'kau Kau" ; a proper
name.
U I

nehep D the divine potter's table.

nehem ^AAAAA Q to carry off, to plun-


der, to deliver, re-
\AAAAA / AAAAAA (J r /I

\A/VW
lease;
^^^ AA^AM/% I
, ,

deliverers ;
^^ \\
delivered.

neheh f\ II O, Iq^
|o| ]
^

/ ^1
for ever
eternity, forever

time without be-


;
;
with

^ '
ginning or end.

neheh A to invoke, entreat.

nehes ni P^^^^ negro, a Sudani man in ge-


^ neral.

neht't jaw teeth (?).


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 215

neht-ui the two jaws


1 ,3^-^
-fK ,,
(?).

O I I (

nekh to cry out, complain.

nek ha ^'^^^ 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=~=^
, ^__ 1
a city of Upper Egypt,
AAAAAA C]
the god of Nekhen.
^ ^1

nekhen ^
AAAAAA
babe, child.

nekhenu rr D
i#m children.

i^^elrhenu ^^^ the name of one of the Forty-


^
two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.

nekhenit '^
AAAAAA

'^^^^
nekhekh '
old man.
\
216 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

nekhekh W ^-^ I Vol. II, p. 251, 1. 10.


v:ri
nekhekh
whip, flail.

nekht
^^ to be strong, strength, power
ful.

nekhtu valour, bravery, conquest.


I i

Nekht

a proper name.

I
nekht strong (in a bad sense).

NekhtU'Amen "^^ "^ (1= '


f] ...^ f)
a proper name.
^ ^ @
nes "]
she, her, it.

nes to belong to.

belonging to him.

AAAAAA n <r\ 1 <r\


nesu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 217

12 es
tongue; plur. pV,
nesau AAAAA .^ ^ (
I
.

I
n
r>)
I
:

AAAAAA
nes V to eat, devour, consume.

AAAAAA Z
nes to arrange (?), order (?).

nes
flame.
A^AAAA AAAAAA J>

nes nes
I

AAAAAA (J-i-U

nes grain (?).


i I I

AAAAAA
nesut tk weapons of war.

AAAAAA n /O
nesb ^-^ ^^
-^ ^
-^ I
]

), to eat ; ^ g]\

AAAAAA n
nesbit to eat, devour.

Nesbu
JM I
devouring gods.

nespu D j
slaughter, wound, knives.

nesert flame, fire.


1

218 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Nesert AAAAAA <--- ;2> ('\ ^ a fire -goddess.

Nesersert (](]'=' the Fire-city.

nest ffi throne ;


plur. S^
n
j

Q 1 1

rrs^ 1)
Throne.

nesti a class of divine b eings.


fi%.ili
AAAA/vA ^^->^

nest ^^ () ()
cakes (?).

AAAAAA
nesh <;2*---^^
to walk (?).

AAAAAA ,ep. J?\


neshau 1

plates of metal.

neshu AAAAAA ^\ Q a weapon (?).

neshi AAAAA^

^-'^:^-^^
r

[]
Is
^
*^r^r^

n
AAA/V\A

D'^ \\^:^
1

I
to make
5^
1
the hair
bristle.
AAAAAA
neshep to snuff the air.
D S

neshem AA/V.AA M O -V

a precious stone.
neshmet AAAAAA M cZi, 1

nesh met AAAAAA M 2i r\


the rla me of a sacied boat.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 219

AAAAAA
neshni w w
I w I
^
CZSTZ] S
AAAAAA ^ ^ AAAAAA I I I

I
AAAAAA
\\ I
\\ WW to be stormy, to revolt,
AAAAAA V TTTT
a thunder-storm, de-
AAAAAA
,YVYY.
structive winds, whirl-
AAAAAA ' " I I I

AAAAAA
wind, tempest in ge-
AAAAAA
I W I

AAAAAA neral , revolt ; i w i

^""""^ v^
neshen
Lw
I

1 \\ I
I

AAAAAA ^ ^ I

AAAAAA
neshenu
AAAAA^

nek _y,_, thou, %.


nek ""^^ to copulate ;

have union with himself.

nekek r iD
to commit sodomy.

AAAAAA AAAAAA
nek nekek to have union with a sodo-
f=j^ -zzz^ mite.

nekau (^

nekai m]ury.

ill-doing fiends.
^1^
]

Neka
the name of a fiend.
Nekau
220 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION AAAAAA

nek en AAAAAA

AAAAAA
AAAAAA
s to do harm or injury to
anyone.

AAAAAA
nekent injury; plur.
^ ^ ]
jp , ,
,,

AAAAAA - / AAAAAA X>

AAAAAA

nekenu :^^^Xk.<?\. injury, evil, harm.


AAAAAA H ^

neqaut "^ Xh.


^ shackles.
..D Jr III

neqaiut '"^^
[1 f] %\ e_^ those who steal away.

^^^^-n
neka
s m
'^^^
^o chew.

Nekau
s ^^
tk >*^ a Bull-god.

nekeic ^'"^
zsffial)
^ to cackle.

"'"^
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 of


AA^ AAA^ 6Q r
g^yg^

ent
""^ of.

^^^
w^AAA^
A/^WAA AAA>V>A
^^^g Stream.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA /

AAAAAA
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 221 /

ent-a to ordain, order, ordinance,


I

decree , customary rite


I I

I I

AAAAAA
enti who, which, that which plur.
o
;

w AAAAAA I
AAAAAA

I'
^ w
/^J"^"^^^ AAAAAA
entiu ^ W
I

I things which exist, persons


AA/VV\A AAAAAA
entet I

or beings who are.

AAAAAA AAAAAA
enti ^ w ^ w sign of the negative, no, not,
1
without.
AAAAAA
neti to vanquish, conquer,
s; a

"^^w ^=^
Enti-mer-f ^ a proper name.

Enti-her-f-emm-mast-f

a proper name.
AAAAAA /^
_ ^
entu

AAAAAA
netu fastenings, cords.

AAAAAA ^^
entuten ye, you.

AAAAAA
entef he.
2^^-^

/\AAAAA AAAAAA ,jv^


netnet that which flows.
^ ^1
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
gods, all the gods of the
Three Companies, i. e.,
AAAAAA Heaven, Earth, and the

numn^ AAAAAA
V\ I all the gods.

the father-gods.

the mother-goddesses.
in^rr.
the Four gods.
m;;
the Forty-two gods.

" gods celestial and gods ter-


'
restrial.

I OD ^q I D gods of heaven and gods


I III I F=^ I I ^ '
of earth.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 223

gods of the Tuat.


mi
I

I
AAAAAA

'^nl ^ ! ^ '^^^= * ^ !
S'otls <?uides of the

1 '
1 "Ok ^ 1^ I
go*is of t^6 South,
hiixjriii^i

neter-ui ''

'^ >v'^ '1^%.'^ 1 the two ffods Horus and Set;

-^ AAAAAA
D ^
a ^ n
I
P
-d

the two divine eyes, i. e.,

Sun and Moon.


netert
goddess, late form
1oB\ I^^Jf ^^5
1^1] pi-1^^ 'l^'lhU
2i

1 i#s, i!i
netri to be a god or like unto a

god, divine ]

^ r^ divine.
I

224 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

"divine god"
"]|^^(][||
neter atfui "i []
"="
>
the two divine fathers.

neter metu "^ 11


|
"1 11 j
*'the words of the god",
'
i.e., hieroglyphic writing.

neter nemt H >^ <o


"^
the block or execution cham-
ber of the god (Osiris).

neter hau "^ R -^ the body, or limbs, of the


Ixe 111
god.

neter het ''god-house", i. e,, temple.


1
neter hetep
"1:^ D ''god-offerings", holy offer-
=1 c=^= Zl Q I
ings, sepulchral meals.
I

neter khert ^ iJ^ r^^^ underworld of the


god" a name for
/I\ ^ o ;

the grave and for the


1
place of departed spi-
rits.
1
neter khet "god-property", i. e., things
1 I I I
dedicated to the service of
the god.

neter shems A "god-follower", a member


1 of the god's "body-guard".

neter tuai firi . fi^ "god-star", the morning


1 ^ ' ^ star. Venus.
/
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 225

neter tuau &


I
^ ^^^ ^ 1
^'god-adoration",
to give thanks

neter tept ^=^^ ^'god-boat", divine barque.


^ ^^^^

neter tchet "=1


S\ "^ ''god-word", sacred speech.

,->, AAAAAA
Neter '-J AAAAAA
AAAAAA name of a lake in the Other
1 World.
Neteru
name of a town or city.
Netri

Netert'Utchat
1
^ name of a place,

AAAAAA
entes she.
P
AAAAAA H
ent'Sen AAAAAA them, they,
^111
AAAAAA
entek thou (masc).

'^^AAAA/ -?1 n -A. ''H < -^^"^


Netqa- her-khesef-atu j'^c

the name of the herald of


the Fourth Arit.
AAAAAA
ent f?\
thou (fem.).

AAAAAA yi-___^
netet cattle for sacrifice.
r"
U) 1 1 1

AAAAAA
entet which, that which is.

IV. 15
226 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
. AAAAAA y to bandage, to tie.
net

Nefit a proper name.

Netbit name of a town or city.

J
Nefet '^^ name of a town or city.

notch K=tH
^^
^^ to protect, guard, avenge.
netchet H^
1
^
dsD'
'=t^
1
J.

netch her 4-
to
, _, # _ [1 -h ^@ '
"homage
thee", a
to
form
of salutation to gods.

advocate aven-
netchtii ^ oD w
protector
ger.
, ,

to discnss a matter
netch metu "^ ^ |
^
! ^

with someone, to
netchtu re ^ ^t^ converse, to take
I I
counseh

netchnetch
tot to take counsel with some-
one, to discuss a matter.
tt
Netcheb-ab-f
^ j|J|
^ I a proper name.

Netchfet sc^-Si w 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

very pleasant;
gkd ;
|

|^|i
^ | .^
plea-
netchemet
sant tilings.

netchemmit
making, the de-
^ I
lio:lits of sexual love.
^^=^1

Netchem the god of love.


^11
netcher

to grasp, hold fast.

AAAAAA ^

/W^AA^ ^^ -^ r n
net Cheriu
'

& H.
/\AAAAA
. ,

clinchers ,
grapplers.
net Cherit f\ r\

^ Q

netcher a to hew, to carve.


B 1 ^

AAAAAA n
netchhet to strengthen.

\AA/\r^ O AAAAAA
Netcheh-netcheh u_ ^U:,^^ \ the name of one
fX |X^1^ I
of theSeven Spi-
Netcheh'tcheh nC^ 8 "^^ 8 S\ rits who guard

I
X IX^ Osiris and his
bier.
15*

228 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

netches
^'
^p ^- to be little, little, weak.

netcheset "^^ lesser gods, perhaps '^false

gods".
AAAAAA
Netchesti a name of Osiris.
w
^AAA/V^
Netchses a name of a god.

AAAAAA
Netchet a name of a town or city.

, -^3!. R or L.

er at, to, with, into, among, against,


from, according to, near, by, to-
wards, upon, concerning. With
compounds :

w
er ami among.

er ami tu
J>
among, between.
eramithu

in return for, as reward


er asu
^&PM I

'
or recompense for.

er ma v\
v., D with, near.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 229

er men AAAAAA as far as,

er entet because.
^ =^

er rati 1^ outside.

A I

er haf <c: '"^^ before.

er iierza <ci with.

"^
er her <c: ^X^ aAvay from.

er heru <= "^


^ above.

> "^
er kheft her 2^,-=.^ in the face of.
^ I

er kher <z. under.

er kherth <= on behalf of.

er sa <=: [^ by the back of.

er ires <ci near, by the side of, in the track of.

er <c: sign of the comparative : more than,


e.g.,

%\il I <i:^>^^1
g^c>rious more than
-^^1 I I I
the gods.

^ __^ ^^"=1 divine more than the


1 w gods.
230 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

JAAAAAA V\
A
III
>^ '
swift more

than greyhounds.
2^

swift more
A p^i^:
than the shadow.

great
than that
is the taste
taste.
to thee
mmore

o
\i (^ I in
Horus is bolder than all the gods.

provided more than the


AHI gods.

AAAAAA
a name sfreater than
I I I
yours.

^^ ^ j] stronger than the gods.


^ <ii: I

AAAAAA
! more 2:racious than the
1 gods.

^^--11 brighter
than the House of the Moon.

SA thy speech is more piercing than


the [cry of] the tcheru bird.
w
er = I

<=>
I

cake, offering.

re goose.
; ;

<=> OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 231

^^
^^Mfl worms (?),
I I 1
I

re "^^ door, opening, entrance, mouth,

speech, chapter; plur. i;


I I AA/\AA/.

opening of the mouth, ap-

pearance ;
v\ A strong of
t^

mouth ; I jhf doors of the

Tuat;

chapters
^?P=^^^ of commemorations

I
a 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.


I
o III

re Hap <=> R - _ ^^=^


AAAAAA f^ mouth of the Nile.
AAAA/\A

re Khemenu <=> 1 1 1
1 r^ the entrance to the city
I
1
1 1
1
^ of Hermopolis.
232 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

re Sekhait
nu mouth
Sekhait.
of the goddess

Re-stau <cz:> (D I I I

the ''entrance to the


corridors" in the
[v^|
Other World of Se-
I ^ III

ker at Sakkarah.

Qy\y]
I I I I

f]-^
A
re-pu or.
D

re-per ^ temple.

i I li I ill!
temples;
,TmT, ^^ f" ^
t I II I i
temples of the South and
North.
I I 1 1 I I

JRe(Maau?) I
the Lion-god,

-^^
i^e(?)-Iui:asa

Re{?yRa
I m\Y^ the

the Lion-god Ra.


name of a god.

-^^J^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 233

ra work.

Ra O
, ^a
o I I
the Sun-god par ex
O (

} cellence like

o Ra.
.^ D

ra daily, every
day.
O I 'Ol day.

Ra-Asar *^^-^V
^"^^^ Ra-Osiris, the Sun-god of day
^ D 1 and nisrht.

Ra-Heru'khuti [O] c=^ \ ''Ra-Horus


^ ^^^
''
I of the two

Ra-Harmachis.

Ra-Tem Ra-Tem, the Sun-god of day


o and night.

Ra-Maat-men O ^^ i^^^^ the prenomen of Seti I.

Ra-men-kau uu
o
LJ LI
J[ \ the Mykerinos of
the Greeks.
O

Ra-meS'tneri'
Amen-meri'Maati .
WiXP ]
Rameses IV.

Ra-er-neheh O a proper name.


I I AAAAAA /^ /^
234 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

ri door,

ri bandage, swathing.
1^6
riu ft? emanations.
i I I

ru
-^^5^

ru

ru ^-r-^ to fall, drop (of the wind).

rua
1^ A
to separate from, move away
Mi A from, depart.
ruaa n Si

& A
rui A journey, departure.

ruti
Y^ the tAYO leaves of a door.

rut
^^' ^ to groAv, flourish, to be firm
and healthy, be taut
^ ^; to (of

'
ropes and sails); _ '^)

ruti strong, vigorous.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 235

rut <
\ ^ '

plants, things which grow


rutu

Rut-en-Ast <: ^^ AAAAAA H a proper name.


J)

Rutu-nu-Tem <z

Rutu-neb-rekhit I I I

^
a proper name,
rutu
superintendent, overseer.

rut staircase.

eref an intensive particle , then,


therefore.

erpa
D
hereditary tribal chief.
erpat
D
O
erpit ^=^ y " image, statue, august person,

the two auofust 2:oddesses, i. e..

Isis and Nephthys.

remu
"^^rr, '
"^^^ the ''town of fish"; a proper
Remu
^^ I" name.
^

236 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Remi ^ (j (j
^=^ ^ the Fish-god,

rem
to weep.
retnu

remt ^^,ear;plr.^^(l(]=.ff,

rem-ta ^]() studded (V).

^----~--> AAAAAA
ermen
arm, shoulder, one side of the
body.
J]

erm en ui *=^=^ ^

^
the two arms, shoul-
AAAAAA \\ ders.
^ ~> AAAAAA

llllll
h

^ AAAAAA .^J]

..^-B

the two sides


AAAAAA -Xl r^ U ,-v^^3r~^ A ^ of a ladder.

ermenu
AAAAAA I I I

shoulders , arms , supporters,


? I
the branches of a tree.

I I
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 237

ertnen to carry away, to bear, to


I 1

A remove something, to shoul-


.1111
'
]
^ .A
A der.
^AAAAA ^^s U

Remrem v\ <==:> vX J| the name of a god.

ten name plur.


"^^""^
I
AAAAAA
; ^
AAAAAA AAAAAA I'l I l'

^AAAAA
o

ten to nurse (see renen),

renp AAA/\AA
D
to be young or youthful,
AAAAA.^
renewal of youth, to be-
D
come young; AAAAAA
I
^
2^r4|

youthful one.

renp-ta
youthful, made youug
AAAA I ^j very young.
I 1 [ J
AAAAAA
D

renpit year; plur. renptit f '^ ff


I III' 11

renpit AAAAAA 2i
"^ '^ plants, vegetables, fruits.
I I I I

D I I I

238 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
AAAAAA
Renen ^AAAAA the name of a god.
^L w-X^
cz-zi

renen to nurse, to suckle.


AAAAAA
AAAAAA

Renenet
Q^ 5ul I the goddess of grain crops
Renutet AAAAAA tk "^
f) j
and the harvest.

rer(peher?) territory, a place for walking


^ I
about.
' ^

A
to walk about, to go round
about, to revolve, to en-
rer circle ; thes rer ^!^ a2:ain,
A repetition, conversely.
reru
A
rerta encircled.
A ]fl
reri A
sii Mi
who or go
ED A those revolve,

A about.
A
III

rer khet A
^^""^^ 2:oino: about retreatino;.
A
rert D o circle.

rert D ^l^
drugs, medicine.
ooo

rer
pig.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 239

reru

reru
i
I

rert < I mistake for I or

men.
Rertu-nefu F-^lt2 a proper name.
^ T
Rerek ^ name of a serpent fiend in the
city of Ases.

Rerti (?) -2^ '^

the Lion-god and Lion-


I
"C^ :i
goddess, i, e., Shu and
Tefnut(?). The name
of one of the Forty-two
I I
W Judges in the Hall of
Osiris.
I I ly
I I

rehebu flame, fire. Compare Heb.


ra 'in
rehen
AAAAAA J\
to rest upon, to support.

AA/V\AA \M
reh to enter.
A
rehu -^:^ a man deified, later a god.
, ;

240 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

rehui
^ii
^n the two combatant :ods,
Horus and Set.

o
ml
rehti
the two combatant sister
goddesses, Isis and Neph-
thys.
Oof] /^^/W\A

Rehui w
the town of the two com-
batant gods.

Re-hent AAAAAA
a proper name.

Re-henent -^^'^ ^
^ name of a lake or canal.
^ AAAAAA - i ^

I
A AAAAAA i^ I

AAAAAA
Re-henent the name of a town or
its STod.

rekh il
to be wise, to have knowledge
knowingly, with in-

tent;

known
-^JU.
^^
rm unknown.

rekht knowledge, a list, inventory,


total.
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 241

rekh ab ^ J O to understand,
i

rekhu khet Jw^ ^ "knowers of things",


^ I
[

J' ' '


'"^i i. e., the wise gods.

rekhit <=

beings of know-
ledge, rational be-
ings, men and wo-
men, people, man-
kind.

rekhes to sacrifice, to slaughter,

Rekhti the two goddesses Isis and


w Nephthys.

Rekhti'Merti-neb[tiyMaati -? ^ ^ "^^ f) ?)

^zz::^ ^^ P P the two goddesses

who were the ladies of the city


of Maat.

res
Zl ^^^ to watch, be awake

1 -^D- a
^^^
^
awake ^
ill I I

resu rouse up wake up


^^^ ! !

resit ^ the nine watchers.


I

^^^ I

restu j-^ I
night watchers.

IV. 16
242 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Res-ab ^^^ O the warder of the Fourth


I
Arit.

Res- her ^^^ <@ the warder of the Third


1 I
Arit.

w -n w
res
south , southern ; 4> ]\F O
South and North, all Egypt.

resiu ^
> southerners, southern srods.

Resu s: ^ 1

I a proper name ; fern.


I

resu
]\^\ south wind.
^I!

Resenet (?) '\J ^ ^ proper name.

resh ^
I w I
to breathe with joy, to re-
joice.
[ W )
(jr I

resht gladness, joy, to snuff, to


inhale.

reshui tk ^^
^ the two nostrils.
f w I

rek then, an emphatic particle.


^

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 243

rek time.
o
rekh
to burn, to be hot.

rekhu

fire, flames.

Rekes
M
^---^
req /i to incline away, fall away
A A ' ^
reqa from; '^()()'"^
A A A
reqi enemy.
A m: fiend,

reqau e fiends.
I (or
I
^ A 1/ enemies.

ret i, reret^ or pehrert.


e.,
^ A ^ A
ret (remt)
j
men and women, people,

mankind.
^^^=^ everybody.
I

I ^
Re.a.as/.a;ra^^^j^^_^| a name of
Amen.
16*
244 VOCABULARY TO THE THBBAN RECENSION

reti the two leaves of a door,


^ w
[ : 1

ret leg", foot.


Si.i'
retui
11. ^51^
reti
? the two feet.

o w

retau feet.
1^
ret (remt) I
men and women, people.
I
folk, mankind,
ret
steps, staircase.

erta to give, to set, to place, to


A\ I put, to cause or make to
ertat
Af happen;
^](1,^^,

As an auxiliary verb :

-cs::^

w
ra'
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 '=^ AA/WVS


A
<Z. ^
/} Mi
a proper name,

retut places, abodes.


1 "i I

retu

retu

o
r emanations, effluxes, drop-
pings.
C^ Jl III

a
C^
reth men and women, people,
folk, mankind.

everybody.

ra H.

ba
interjection ,

ra'^ A = ra
Hail!

ha ra^^'^^ a to be strong; ra
I i I
strength.
1 - !

246 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fl]

ha ra A to descend, to go down into


ra a place, to embark on a
ship, to fall, to go in, enter,
w
hai ra advance into fD
11 A ^\ I I

those who enter.


bait ra
11 A
hau ra
U

ra time, period, reign.

ra
^^
Haaker IT] name of a festival.
o
Hai ra
fj fl


^
^'phallus" ; the name of one
'
'
of the Forty-two Judges in
the Hall of Osiris.

hai ra [ [ QA interjection, ! Hail

hai ra [1 (1 T ^ to shout with joy, rejoice.

haiu ra iifi I the gods who rejoice,

halt ra a large chamber, heaven (?).

hab ra
J to send, to send forth, to
w
ra go forward.
JA
ra A
ra OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 247

habu ra
I I I

those wlio fall down.


ra

^^ ^ ''advancing at
Hab-em-atu [ J-^l^M ^ ^ the moment";
a proper name.
habeq '^'^k Jn^ ^^ ^^^^'

^-r-^
hamu ra blemish, defect, sin.

Hart-ab ra to please.
O I

Hahuti-am- m'^ra^^ ^
the
-^
name
^^^of a fiend.
i I I

Hahetej[,) ra A a proper name.

u ra

Hasert ra A a city in the Seventh Aat.

haker ra

the name of a god and


ra
of a festival.

ra
000 '

haq ra ra

Haqahakaher fD

a proper name.
248 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fl]

hat ra interjection, !

hat ra
A descent, entrance, embarca-
tion.
ra A
hatu rn @ brow (?).

to suppress, to beat down,


hat ra
subdue.

hi to rejoice.

bu ra
;:^ A to enter, descend, fall.

Hunefer ra % ^ I
^ the name of a scribe.

^ name of the herald of


Hu-kheru ra^^j^ -^*
the
the first Aat.

heb raj ibis, the bird sacred to Thoth.

heb raj
to send out, to go forward.
hebt rajo
hepu raj ra
a i' D laws , ordinances , regula-
tions.

hem fire.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 249

hemu l\ S ^
n ..^^ I) !
^^^^ ^^^ women folk, ,

Hi -It ill people: see also herzme-


met,

hemhem |jR n^ ^ ^^ roar,


(of a bull).
cry out, bellow

hemhemet rn \\ fl] \\ S() I outcries, roarings.

Hemti rn\\ f -AW^ runner.

hen ''-'

AAAA/V\
1 ^^ funeral chest, coffin,

Hen a ra the name of a city.


\

henanau [XI []
^^ pleasant things.
AAAAAA ^AAAAA

henu ra
D
to sing songs of joy, to
praise.

henu ra
AAA.^AA
o
ra praises , shouts of
^ joy, singers.

WSAA V> 7Jj( -1

. JI ^^ u
d I

henhenu ra ra ^ VX AAAAAA
sAAAA AAAAAA
AAAAAA AAAA/ -xl AAAAAA the watery abyss of
henhenit ra ra ^2i
heaven, flood.
AAA/v\A AAAAAA

hensheses H ^ ^
\A/ I

her ra to be content, pleased.


250 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ra

her-ab ra o
pleased in heart, content,
hert-ab pleasure.
I

her a a vessel.
^1
hem ra ra
lu o
ra o o
day ;
plur.
111' llf

O D this day, to-day.


j
AAAAAA

judgment day.

o birthday.
I h\
o
o
M birthday of Osiris.

day of the funeral.


-,
I

o every day, daily,

a happy day.

AAAAAA Q I
daily, course of each day,
I
heria those AYho are content
^l\l\\ (?).

herret IT! ^ things which please.


I I I

heh ra flame.
ra
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 251

heker ra
o
hekeru ra -2^
name of a festival.
^^^ III

heq ra^ = ra
J
ZJ

hetu to be addressed.

hethet rara X to go round about.

het J] to subdue.
^ sub-
ra '

z:]!\
dued.

H.
A
with
cz

ha
fv behind, get back! back thou!
(in addresses to fiends).

f^ I

ha back of the head and neck.

ha
^ cry, a precative particle.

Haas ] (^ a proper name.


@
252 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

haau
the dwellers in

f EZZC
the Delta and
in the marshes

f Ui\> I
near the sea-
coast.

f
I

hai to be bright, to shine.

f light.

Hai
I

^ a proper name.
Halt

halt <^'^y ^ to grasp.

hau

hauu
f to be unclothed, to

f strip off apparel.

f 5

haul
fM^ 5

naked man.
f\i\T
hau (^ ni addition, increase, things
added.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 253

hauatu '''""""
l\f\-\l
han-re have a care
f I I I
to
suredly.
for, as-

Ha- her name.

hap ^^

i i I

hapu to enshroud, to hide,


^^ a to cover over.
hapt
f S Q

hap to advance, move forward,

haputi runner
^^v (?).

Hap A^ the Bull Apis A \^


D

Hap A one of the four sons of Horus


who protected one quarter of
Hapi
the body of the deceased.

hapu oar, steering pole, rudder.


D
haptu A
D
oars, paddles,
I I I

i\orr,\
254 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Hapu-en-neb'Sett ^ ^ a name for


6 (^^^^ the ceme-
tery.
HapUre D a proper name,

ham
fi.^ s;

to net birds and


hamt <e^
fish.

hami ^^^
"^
^
^i [
fishermen, fowl-
ers.

Harpukakashareshabaiu
D
^s
a proper name.

Hareti
m a proper name.

haqet
f\ to capture,
ers, captives.
make prison-

haqet f> (^ ^^ fetters.

haqu name of a plank or peg in


the magic boat.

hat pit.

hat tomb. -~

hat
net.
hatu
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 255

hata

hatatu storm, whirlwind.


u/ "^v (1 H llir '

hattui

ha ^4-^ T ) 1 to rejoice, be glad 5


""y^^^T?

haa

rejoicing;

haiu rejoicings.

haa

to rejoice.

haaiu

rejoicings, those who re-


joice.

haatu

[ha limb, member of the body,


the body itself.]
W ;

256 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

hau ^
" I 8
"^ > limbs , members of the

hat ^ I
(
^""^y ;
R e III jj '''^^

e
body;
|^ |,

thy own self

Hap JQ 1
AAAAAA
r

AAAAAA
AAAAAA

flapi -D 1 r

\
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
[> the Nile.
jj
/V\A/W\

^^ AAAAAA
AA/>AAA
^f ^AAAA^

Hap-ur D )

AAAAAA
t
the Great Nile.
AAA/
AAAAAA

ha[t]-a the beginning or front of any-


thing ; the opening words of a book.

hat the beginning or front of any-


^ bows
thing,

^ of a boat, the breast


I

i\ '^^ before.

[hat-a prince, chief] '^^ wf ^^^ *^^


:5I J] '

divine princes.

hati
^ w
O
the heart plur. ^^^'O
;

\Z'
c^ W I
^

hatet a rope in the bows of a boat.


1 ;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 257

hati o
o w " o
ung-uent o the best kind,

AAAAAA
Hil-mui?) 8
[]
[]
"^ rr
AA/N/vAA
tlie name o one o the Forty-two
AA/VvAA Jud:es in the Hall of Osiris.

Hit a proper name,

hu a mistake for

hu fX "^v^ hair, tresses.

Hu

I I I

the god of food,


divine food.

Hui

hu X
to smite, to strike

X
smiting {i, 6., clapping)
X
s a their hands ; o ^ 1

smitmg.

hut
m a smitmg.

huit'Ra smiters of Ra.

IV. 17
;

258 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Hu'tepa
m X "^"^ "^)^ a proper name.

hua R C) IK ^ to be filthy, in a stinking,


A 1 _^^ c=^^f=3 corrupt, or rotten state.

huaat c::^

C
filth, dung, offal ;
\^]
^i^

a a
cat'

a
hui
to decree, issue a command.
huia w

to be in the state of a child


hun
boy, child, young man ;
plur.

hunu
IL'^'^f' .%\mi%\n
hunen
V AAAAAA (^ rr

hunt AA/VWA
maiden, >
2:irl.
fe-

Hut-Pe-...
I^^D^^,^
A/W\AA
huh waterflood, a large mass of
"
l\ AAAAAA
AAAAAA water.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 259

heb "^Z^
O ^ J festival.

J o
hebu
u^' yaffil! ^ festivals.
hebit
j

hebt io^
^:7 the book containing the words of
the festival service.

heb "^^^ fowls and fish for the


^^^2:7
ij ' ' ' festival.

heba to play (at draughts). -^

AAAAA^
hebt irri AAAAAA

hebbet

hebenut
m
8 1]
.\AAAAA

AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAA/\

^^^ t^ "^
stream, flood.

a cake, confectionery.
.

fyebs
if to be clothed
u s a

"^ fl
; y

clothed.

ir' a garment.
5,^ a

hebs garment, clothing, a swath-


J-'T-'
.
J

mg;

17*
260 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

HebUre-f R (1
^=^^ ^=^ I
a proper name.
X
hept 8 ^ fn. ^ 8 -
for ft Q' ^

"^
D
^ ^^ embrace, embrace w
R 1 1 ;

DA ^ ^

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.

heptu
i I

oars of a boat, doorposts.


D
o _il M I) I I

hept ^ ^ ^ ^^\ A ^^ move forward, advance


see

vancing.
D
A ^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

he fan serpent, snake.

heS. Ss
<? <? ^ a serpent with two
w l^^w legs.

he fait

hefiu
^i
he fen ^?N = X '^^::-. one hundred thousand.

heft 2^^=^ '^^=^-


A to sit down, to rest.

hem a particle.

hem
J^^ '
J^::^ to r etreat, make to
back.
O A I
sro

hem. to steer, or paddle a boat.


o
hemiu C'

y
paddle , oar , rudder.
hemi I
steering pole.
11
hemu j
1

^
paddles.
hemit )

hemaka
^s^& ^^ 'p-

Hemaka
the name of a town and
of a god.
I

262 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

hematet R
^
^ ^
,_^ |

name of a chamber.
J^

^ w

hemu artificer, workman.

hexnt work, handicraft.


I

hemt Q o a mineral.
I III

hemt copper, bronze.


'=^ ill

he men slaughter.

Hemen CZZZ] the name of a god.


AAAAAA

hement ^^ forty.
nn
hems to sit, be seated, to dwell;
H

sittmg ones
^ seated.
;
11
hemset M
a sitting, seat.

hemt Avoman, wife ;


plur. ^ f)
!
^
^ ^ \LL\

woman belonging to a
!l \k
C iD
man, wife.
king's woman, i. e., queen.
i
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 263

O god's woman, i. e,, priestess.


1
^ D ^^^ ^ f\ Asiatic woman.

^ fl women c^oddesses.
i#^iri
! !

a proper name (?).

hemt cow, cow-goddess; plur. ^Yv^ ^j

hen ^
servant, slave ;
plur. y i
v\^ .

hent servant (fem.), slave.

hen
fpsA /
god's servant, i. 6., priest.

mi
hen ka ^ priest of the Ka^ or double.

hen

hen
A A,\AAAA
A-NAAAA /^ V\

hen en AAAAAA y\ to go forward, to run.


^A/V\AA

henhen
/> AAAAAA /> AAAAAA

hen
-^ AAA/\AA U A AAAAAA I I L
to bestow, to be given
> or provided with, or-
dered, arranged.
henu O (^

f^ AAAAAA ^
,

264 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

hen, heni "^


^AAAAA
^
III A
^ ^ w^
AA/VVV\ III
flowers, plants, blossoms.

hen -^ ^1 to praise;
^ -^ ^^^tk_
AAAAAA A> AAAAAA I I .-21

AAAAAA
hena with, along with, and; <c=r
n n Q AAAAAA ^-^

with I X
AAAAA^ triumphant
^ with
;
'
li X^ D III

spake with god.


henu AAAAAA

offerings, gifts.
J^eniu
/^ AAAAAA I I H I I I

henu I ]
pillars.
/> ^A,^AAA ZJ. ^^1
henu to draw to oneself.
8^
henbet
1^
^ AA/W\A .2^J
^ corn-land.

heneb
^1 1 I I

offerings of grain pro-


duce.

\AAAAA -sdj J I I '

Henbi the god of the cultivated


\AAAAA -iO LI U. lands.

henmemet Q ^=
also rn
kiM
S^^ men
folk,
and
people,
women
man-
kind.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 265

henemnem

hen en ^ to labour, toil.


/VvAAAA
AAA/WA

henen
y AAAAAA
/^> AAAAAA

AA/VAAA < U)
i'={^
AAAAAA
phallus fi AAAAAA
/^AAAAAA
r^a)
phallus of Ra.
e
henu (or
hennu)
AAAAAA ^(=0)
D
Henu name of a sacred boat which
I
/ was drawn round the sanc-
Hennu AAAAAA
J\ J
tuary at dawn at Memphis.
Q.

hennui to go about, to wander,


A AAAAAA ( A U move forward.
hennui R ^ ^H H ^\ O the beginning and end o
X AAAAAA (^ Jill A O time or of eternity.
hen nuti 8 ^ AAAAAA (^
D^-^3?=w
w I I I
crocodiles.

hennuit
AAAAAA I i
1
fraud, deceit.
hennut M /

hennuti
/^ AAAAAA \\
\
two horns, a pair of horns.

hens
A AAAAAA L-l J
I

266 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

henseki
AAAAA ^" ^ 1 i L ^^

hensekit

hensekt hair, lock of hair,


''^r^
tress.
M
hensekti
^^c^
O \\

henkesti "^ ^:^ {sic)


^ w

Hensek god with much hair.

Hensektiu v^^^ .^ ]
tlie gods with
'
much hair, i. e.,

the gods with long hair and beards.

Henseket-menat'AnpU'eni'kat-en'Utu
^^:^
ni oar
I

I I I

name of a rope.

henk a M to give present , offer


, ;

offered,

given.

henket offerings.
L

Henku-en-Arp Q D
a proper name.
^ AAAA/V\ AAAA^A n
Henku-en-fat'Maat ^; fl

a proper name.
.^-^\)]>
'

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 267

henku balance.

henket Q J]

't the funerary bed,


AAAAAA ^^ I

henkit or chamber.
H
Henket name of a town,
IK
f^ AAAAAA

^
^

-}
c
the

hent A/ySAAA

lake, canal, stream, pool.


AAAAAA
^ T 1

hent M
AAAAAA
Ul
to be hostile.
AAAAAA

hent
o mistress
queen.
, lady , sovereign,

I
queen of the gods.

lady of the crowns of the


South and North.
Q (^li AAAAAA n [j
^ p mistress of the pylons,

queen of the Two Lands,

Hent AAAAAA
crocodile,
^ w

hent a AAAA/\A V~j


to fall into oblivion, or decay.
268 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Henti god of the two crocodiles,


a name of Osiris.

henti AAAAAA
crocodile.
O \\

henti AAAAAA
a pair of horns.

^ j
the two-horned gods, or
AAAA/NA \\ I

the two two-horned gods.


henti AAAAAA
^ W
n
L_
the beginning and end of
AAAAAA
o w L 2^ time, or of eternity.

AAAAAA 1 I
I

henti pet >


AAAAAA
^ n ^ the two ends of heaven,
^ w
Henti-requ AAAAAA
a proper name.
A
Hent'khent'ta-meru ^
AAAAWV
^ czszD r^
proper
^ ^
name.

her ^^ in, at, upon, on, by, etc. ;

I
1 ^ ^?
v^ en her upon.

her-a @ on the hand, i. e., straightway, im-


mediately.
her- ah
^
^ O ,, @Ow in the middle of, dweller
a
in ;
plnr
?
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 269

Her-ab-uaa-f ^ t^ ^^ Svithin his boat" ; a


proper name.

Her-ah-arit'f ^S~~^ tf>^^ ^Svithin his eye ;


a proper
f^
F=q 2^^==^^ name.

lier-ab-kara-f # ^Ufl'^^J)" within his shrine"


a proper name,

her ma ^ straightway, forthwith.

'"^^
her entet @ \

"^'^
because.
her enti sa @ ^ (

her sa @^ besides, in addition to.

heri
F=^ j
w he who is above, or over,

F=q # J
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
those who are over,
>
those who are above, '
_ _

i' I I 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^ ^ \

I I
' @ I chief, governor, pre-
<~>^ ^^1^=^ j
sident.

^ "^
^ ; chieftainess, 2:oddess.

Lni I

hert ^__^ the upper regions, the sky, heaven.


^^
w^p
^
^ ^ A
g
A
the heaven
2. e., the
of eternity.
everlasting
heaven.

Heri-akeha-f ^ ?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 _
^i^
Ifl J] [
S\ ''chief of the writings"
^ r'^' '
'^ a ])roper name.

Heri-sep'f ^^^^*^
D S\
l|
''chief
''^ of his time"; a proper
^^ "^^^^ ^ 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::=' ' I
I I '
I
*
folk, all men, mankind,
<>
v8\ H ^^^ ^1^^ people.
^ni
I I

I
- )
I

272 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Herui the god of the two faces.


I
^^^||
'^-=-
Herui'f > he of the two faces,
I
w

Her-ua @ ^-^ a proper name.

the name of a fiend.

Her-nefer ^ t
""^^^^
^'beautiful Face"; a name of

Ra and Ptah; ^ T ^zi^

I I I

Her-f'ha-f ^ I ''he with his face he-


hind him": the name
of one of the Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.

Her-k-en-Maat > c^p [? J] a proper name.



1
[

.:. or U

her @ -0-

heru > to terrify, be frightened.

O i I I

herit terror, fright.

heri
^-nr^ ] .to go away, depart, be away,

heru "S* %^ Y , ? ^6 afar off ;


^ x: ji [1.
I
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 273

Her
the ancient name of the Sun-god
applied to the king as the re-
presentative of the Sun-god on
earth.

Herui the pair of Horus gods, i. e.,

Horus and Set.

Heruisenui the two Horus brethren.


.^i.^
Heru-aa-abu ^
t^ O '^Horus, great one of
hearts''.

Heru-ami-abu-her-ab-ami'khat ^
" O
ii&: III

dweller
^i w ^'Horus , in

hearts, he who is in the intestines'

Heru-ami-athen Horus, dweller


w^wri'i 16 Disk".

Heru-arit (?)
<2^ the "Eye of Horus".
o r"

HervL-ahai
\m Horus the Fighter (?).

Heru- Un-nefer
I m\"
South and North, Horus Un-nefer".
Kins: of the

IV. 18
274 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Heru'ur ^ The elder Horus as opposed to


'^ Horus the son of Isis.

Heru-merti
00 Horus of thetwo Eyes,
i. e., Sun and Moon.
oo

|y^ ^ Horus
Heru-em-khehit \K of the North.

Heru-em-kbent'en-merti ^ \\ /{Tk
WAAAA ^^^~2>-

AAAAAA ^^S>-

Heru-n eb- urert A. j


^'Horus, lord

of the Urert-
croTvn".

Heru-netcb'her-atef'f
TvITIkII
^Horus, the advocate of his father".

Heru-her-neferu ) 1"^-=
I
tk
0<=::>Jr^)i
^T I I
''Horus
the
on
pilot's

place [in the Boat of Ra]".

Heru-khuti
^
^ w Horus of the horizons
of sunrise and sunset.
w c 1

^ w ^||
Heru-Khuti-Khepera P w Har-
^

machis Khepera
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 275

AAAAAA
Heru-kh en ti-an ,4;;^~>-
'^Horus dwel-
(fill
Merti (?)
AAAAAA
ling in blind-
>
ness", i, e,,

Horus (the

(fib ^ ^ oo sky) when


neither the sun nor moon is visible.

Heru'khent-Khatti

Heru-khenti-heh pp.
I df

aaa/nAA
m w
^y I

vernor of eternity".

Heru'khent-heh Jj^tAS^r'Horus^travel-
^ ^i^^ ^ ^ M ler of eternity".
__
Heru-khenti'Sekhem AAAAAA
-^ "Horus,
'
'
governor
of Sekhem" (Letopolis).

HerU'kbesbet-merti 1^5^=^"^ ''Horus


^ -.^ J o III .<s>-
with eyes of lapis-lazuli", i. e., blue-eyed
Horus.

Heru-sa-Ast I J^
'Horus J
son of
Isis".

jFferu-sa->isar R^ I

^f^ "Horus, son of Osiris'

Herusa-Het-Heru fK I
"Horus, son of Hat-
hor".

HerU'Sekhai
^(>l^l 18*
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 ^'followers of Horus",
J^il
I

_Zr "ill I
or "body-guard of
Horus"; a class of mythical beings.

Heru tataf ?\
_M^
^
2^.0^
21
a^ ^ a son of Kino^ Khufu who
^^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.

''"'
"ilMl
heh en sep AAAAA,^
D
I
a million times, millions
AA/AAA

I I

I
D I
of times.

^^ ^N, AAAAAA @

\^ !
!
R
8 n ' ' ' millions of festivals.
211 I xj
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 277

heh ^ ^ the land of millions of years.


k^^i ]

I C^^

heh
eternity, everlastingness.

I
for ever and ever.
o

Hehi w "^^
S\ the name of a god.
A' AAA
hehi fix to hasten after, search for ; o ^^ 8 ^ li U'

hes

hes
'
']
8 5 n
-^ i
^ ^^
1

I
^^ praise,
a reward
be praised,
as a
to give
sisrn of
"**"^
^ ) praise
^
praised.

hesu
^\ favour, act of grace, the gift
heset of praise.

'h\ favours, praises.

hesi
m he to whom favour has
been shewn by the king
278 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

hesiu

plur. of preced-
ing.

III
hesuiu

hesu & nnn Qxn


a hymn of praise
nnnn a 1
the 70 hymns
I O
of praise of Ra.
Host
u name of a very ancient god-
dess.
^M.
HeS'her
I "savage face" ; a proper
He si' her name.

Hes'tchefetch "savage eye"; a


proper name.
hesu 1^ ^
I
"'
^ } dirt, filth.

X III '

heseb

mi
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 279

heseb a to count up, reckon, estimate, cal

culate; g^^, ^^
."^^^PJ C
v\ reckoned up.

hesbet ^ ^
a reckoning, an account.

computer of holy offerings.


1
heseb he who estimates char-
'^'"ilT^i
j

I
acters or dispositions.

heseb a ^ accountant of the linen cloths.

hesbet
u knife (in the passage X M
J

hesepu ^^
nomes,
hespu s

hespet gardens.
A ^3EI I I

Hesept 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 u=ro
/> AAAAAA V^
V^/ O
AAAAAA
natron.
o
I I I

Hesert the name of a town sacred


to Thoth.

to cut, be cut, cut off, to


hesq
IP I

wound,
...
to mow.
Q
8
(]
I
A

IX 1 s <"='\ cut.

hesqet 8 n^ '^ knife

Host the name of a city.



hest Ubation vase.
D
hekau
um\\
incantations , enchantments
magical formulae, charms.
amulets.

hekat

[heken ^^=^
^1 to praise
\AAAA ^Ar

hekennu
O (^
]> a hymn of praise, 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 ? "^ ? yi ? ^^ ^^^^? S^^^ commands.

heq
,
z]
,
z]
jj ] ruler ,
governor ;
I I I

heqet <?z3 ^ <?^ <>^ rule, sovereignty, dominion.


Ice-.' Um I

heq
n
? ?^ sceptre, emblem of rule.

?^ ^ "^ ruler of Amenti.

^ governor of towns.

\> 3x governor of the Two Lands.

\> \> "^ governor of the world.


T
? ^ "^^ governor of eternity.
282 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Heq-ant T
j

the Xlllth nome of Lower


^--r
I Egypt (capital Heliopolis).

ID^^
I

Heq-Maat-Ra setep-en-Amen
V L^L-^aaaaaJI
nomen
of Rameses TV,
heq
O' AD l' III
ale, beer.
heqt
(=^ III

heqr Zl

to be hungry
/} I

heqr ^
hung-er.

heqr
I
hungry man.
heqrau

Heqtit "^ a goddess.


T^OO ^
het to rejoice.

het house, section of a book, chapter.


Compare the Arabic cu^^ bet,

couplet, stanza, portion of a

poei11. first section,


r -n 1

II, - "
^ etc.
1- Z]0' r
i

g OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 283

J house, temple; plur.


I

Het-aah ^ \\ . ? ^ \ House o the Moon-god.


[\

Het-Asar fl
'^ "?^ House o Osiris.

Het-Amen V\
'^
\\
^^^^ '^ cr3 *^^ Hidden House.
LD t_ ZJ I AAAAAA ' <=

Hef-A22es f] ^ House of the Anes gar-


/]''^^^nT^

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^iTI Reue^Yer.

Het-Usekh-her fl ^ ^ ^ House of Broad-face,


I
i. e., Ra,

Het-Ba House of the Soul.


h%r
Het-Bati f] S\[\ fJ7 / ^ House of the kinsf of the
^ North.
^
Het'Benbent Q^ CZ
J
ZJ AAAAAA AAAAAA L
J ^ House
J
of the Obelisk.
284 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Het'ka-Ptah House of the Ka of Ptah,


ILJ^ i. e., Memphis.

Het-nemt ^ House of the


^1 M
AAAAAA ^ AAAAAA
Het ent Anpu

^->. r\

Hef kem-heru
ei2f
^Z'^^ @
I I
House
vi of the

gods who have their faces.

Het- nub o fw^ House of gold, i. e., sarco-


'
'
o m phagus.

Het-nemes
I
Nemes
^ tiara,
House
or headcloth.
of the

Het-Heru

House of Horus, i. e,,

the goddess Hathor.

Het-Khepera House of Khepera.


"Zl Q^

Het-seru I" House of the


d-zi I
Ram - gods.

Het'kau-Nebt-er-tcher U B
cr-z2\ I

House of the Kau of the Uni-


versal Lady.

Het'tesheru
^s^% House
gods.
of the red-
; ;

OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 285

heti smoke.
w
heti o W a wooden pole.

heti heart.

heti
w s
= D X ^ strength.

heti
throat, gorge.
hetit

hetep to be at peace, to rest, be sa-


^ D' ^ D 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
^ D

S;^Mjl^f^5i^
^ D ^ D
)M ^'I make Ra to set

like Osiris, and Osiris to set


as Ra sets".

hetep peace, content; ^ peace

hetepu @
^ D ,^
of heart

peace on truth, or resting


hi at

^ D U I
on truth.
;

286 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

^ ^ a
111 peace

^ D
hetep
a table of offerings.

^ D; I

hetep
^ D I
^^
food which is offered to the
hetepet gods and the dead.

hetep neter i=^ """"^l D offerings , sacrifices,


temple property in
general.
CF=D
1^ a cE=^
I ^

hetep = I

0^
C^Q zlD^^
^ Di I lA^miMHI
offerings of cakes,
\ltiV ale,

offerings
oxen, fowl,
of propi-
etc.,

hetepet I

^ D I
tiation.

^D^ I I I
D "?

Hetep
the god of offerings plur.
^ D ;

^ D
0^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 287

Heteptiu 1
gods who are regularly
^ D I

provided with offer-

ings.
^ D w

Hetep the town of the god Hetep,


^ D
hetepu geese.
^ D

Hetep'tnes a proper name.


^ D p
Hetep'HerU'hems-uau
I
I

proper name

r-^^ the name of


O a goddess.

Hetep'ka ==^ U a proper name


^ D I

Hetep'taui a proper name,


^ D

hetem
j1^ to destroy, be des-
troyed.

hetemu j
destroyers.
;

288 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

hetem
to be filled with, pro-

1^ ^%^^ V provided.

Hetem-ur ^'great destroyer"


name of a god.

Hetemt'her 8 J /^^ " destroying face"; name


XU ^ I ^f)
'^

of a god.

heter Q "^
) ] to pay something which is
I
\ obligatory, legal due, some-
thing like tithe.

hetru r ^ impost, tax.


illl

hetes to be lord of.


2\\\^

hetet scorpion.
l^^^^^gP
HeteUt Scorpion-god.
S3^J)
hetch 'i^ X to do evil, to plunder, steal,
A V ^^^ waste, destroy, filch away.

hetchet ti^ ^ X theft, wickedness,

hetch '
white metal, silver.
O ill

hetch to be bright, to shine.


11
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 289

hefch ta
n dawn, daybreak.

hetchu I
light.

Hetch-abehu
I I I 'White teeth" ; the name
of one of the Forty-two
o
Judges in the Hall of
o Osiris.

Hetch-re a pro-
I I

per
Hetch-re-pest'tchatcha
name.

hetch'hetch <? '^ <f


^ light.

hetchet y
^
^ white.
O

hetchet the White Crown, or Crown


<<
of the South.

hetchti white sandals.

hett light.
I
hetchu loaves.
I i I

hetchas
t^
IV. 19
290 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

KH.
kha one thousand T T two thousand
;

plur, T ;

kha
I^TD
chamber.

crzj

kha
the material body, dead

khat ,
body ; ^)1 j\ divine
C3
a
a corpse; plur. 'jj

khaa
A 1
to set aside, cast away, to

throw.
A
kbaa emissions.
r:
khaam
&. A to hasten.

khaamt ^-^ Y '^ throat.


.^ I le
khaibit T T ^ V:>
T shade, shadow ;
plur. , i

khaitiu j
slaughterers.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 291

khau m -TL fire,

khaut

fire-altar, altars for burnt


offerings.

khaut ?'&\ '%x'^|'^o festival of burnt offerings,

khau
J>
evil, sm.
I
I I i

khau basins, bowls.

khau to be plentiful, abundant.

darkness, night.

khaut '^'^%> "^^^ ]


fiends, the dead.
C3 "

Khau-tchet-f a proper name.

khabesu "^

the stars , the thirty-


six dekans the sing,
; is

19*
292 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

khabet
n^j I
-'^^^
I i
fraud, deceit.

khapa rj a portion of the body, the

navel ;
plur. ^kK \\

C3^ I buttocks (?) pudenda


muliebris (?) thighs (?).

Khap'khap ^ n^ r] % '
^ P^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^7 >
^^^
god of the Ecliptic (?).

kham to subdue, be submissive.

khamesu ears of corn.

khart
a kind of bird
> with a piercing
cry.
kharu

Khars at a .^^ [^ 1 A ^ a proper name

khakh
A to seek, run after.
A

A I

swift.

All!

khasu the lower eyelids.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 293

khasi w bad, evil, wicked, cowardly.

khast ^ territory, country. Perhaps


the readme: or

khak'Stbu the timid-hearted, enemies.


O
khaker to be decorated, pretty,

ornaments, decorations.

Khatiu [
a class of divine beings.

khat
^TT fire altar.

khat ^elly ^omb


1 ^\(^ ^^^J ' ' ;
^ ^^
\\\
/WVVV\ A

(L c^re of the sy-


^^^^^"^
n^
camore; plur.
^ I

I I

khat the XVIth nome of Lower


Egypt (?).

khat <C:?^ 1k ^ [
a kind of ground.
s I

khatu <.,.= %^Q<^ dead body.

''^ IKf' t^ ^ dead bodies.

khatememti ^""^ K K '^ ^n nostrils.


294 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

kha S S ,
to rise like the sun, to ascend
the throne, to be crowned,
s s r
to appear (of the king or god).
S ^
khau s t^
t^ ^ he who rises ;
^
one who rises ; ^ ris-

J ^1 ing; S .

risen.

crowned; ^ T beautiful ap

pearance.

khau s S
risings, splendours, coro-
nations.

s
khau s ^ crowns, diadems.

khai S |][)
5 crown.

babe, child.

the name of a god.

khiuaut ^ C) (9 o perfume.

iciiu
^T to dress.
)

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 295

khu

khui to protect, strengthen, to


w
e do good to.
w
khaui ($.

khu
\l protection.
khut

khu the spirit soul of man


which was immortal, as
opposed to the a <^^^ or

heart soulwhich fed


upon offerings and lived

HM with the Ka.

the equipped soul.


D

/\
M
the perfect soul.
A

khu I I

plur. of preced-
ing. Four Khu
and Seven Khu
are mentioned,
and certain of
the Khu were
nine cubits high.
296 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

khu the spirit soul of Osiris,

or Ra.

M ^^ I is a title

of Osiris.

khu

to shine, be glorious.

khu

glory, splendour, ra-


diance, brilliant
things, light.
khut
^ U Jj I I I

khu ^
w
^
SAi
I

I
words of power,

khut 'tL the name of a light-


goddess.

Khu-kheper-ur Q.&\^ ^ ^ proper name

er name.

khunt drink offerings.


^^^^
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 297

khus to construct a building, make


\ a cistern.

khut fire.

khut the place in the sky where the


sun appears on the horizon in
rising or setting, the horizon.

northern horizon.

western horizon.

C03 eastern horizon.

p,j-^ the horizon of the moun-


tain of sunset.

'
'
<^
the hidden horizon.
o n
I

khuti

cO]
^ n I
the gods or beings
cO] of the horizon.
^ cz^

khui
]
words of power.
e J'

)
298 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

kheb
,j^,.j_i to defraud, pilfer, steal.

kheb slaughter.

kheb
'^
-J r 1 to be defeated, over-
kheb a >; D
thrown.

khebu X
i I

defeat, defeated ones.

kheb a to destroy.
s a

AAAAAA
khebu AAAAAA
to be dipped into some
AAAAAA liquid, steeped.

AAAAAA
Khebent f?\
a proper name,
J
AAAAAA
khebent I

evil, wickedness.
J
khebenti ^^
AAAAAA 7K^ X i [
evil doers.
J I I

khebkheb to destroy,

destruction,
X
khebkheb X torture chamber.
^j^j
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 299

~*
khebs 11

to plough ; ^J
plougher.
-if
khebs ta

w
the ceremony or festival
of ploughing the earth.

^3::7
IK
"^ devourer
khebsu (?).
Ill

khebs star, lamp.

stars, the Thirty-six dekans.

khebt
X ^ w
^ X loss, injury, damage;
^J
J destroyer.

khebt dance.

khebt ^ X
J
torture chamber, slaughter
J-! ' house.

'Ih^
;

300 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

khep m D to travel, journey.


A
khept journey.
DA
khep a part of the body, navel (?).
D
khepu
D D

Khepiu the STods who


^(iMh^^^flM
!

D are.

kheper ^ to come into being, become, exist,

I subsist, to turn into something,


kheperu to create , to form , fashion
I

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

what?
those
M-
who become.
midmi
self-created.
ci
khepert
that which is, what exists, thing.
D J>
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 301

kheperu
H
e form, phase of being, some-
I thing evolved, transforma-
tion, change.
\\
14
kheperu
I I r w I I I

\N\ I)
I

forms, transformations,

s
kheperut

kheper

kheprer D
'
scarab, beetle.

Kheper a the Beetle-god, a form of

Kheperra(?) the Sun-g-od. O m

m
I 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 <^ food.


I I I

Arliefa .^ '^
to grasp, to seize with the
S* D
hand
1 I

khefa
fist, grasp.
khefat t:^

k hefit ^ quay, river bank.


f^t' j

kheft ^ in front of,


formably to,
according
when.
to, con-

kheft her ,^ ^ opposite to, before the face of.


^ I

khefti
mh
enemy, fiend.

^ w
kheftiu ^
^ w
!.
r ^

( enemies.

^^ vv
I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 303

khem to burn,

khem shrine.

khem to be ignorant, to put an end

to(?); ^ Vv ^-^ ^ y ^S^^-

rant, helpless ; ^ v\ ,-JW aaaaaa

unknown is his name.

khem an ignorant man.

khem.
to overthrow, destroy,

khemiu
overthrower , those
who overthrow,
I I i

destructions.
khem.it
I I

Khemi the name of one of the


^^1 ^

Forty-two Judges in the


Hall of Osiris,
khema to lay hold of, to seize and
carry off.

khemau snatchers, seizors.


.1^ A III

khemu j
wind, air.
;

304 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

khemenu ill'
eisrnt
l^XXt eighth.
MM J

Khemenu 1 n "^ J J I
*^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ *^^ Company
I
of Thoth who dwelt at Her-
mopolis.

Khemenu zz =:
AAAAAA -J3. the city of the Eight
Q gods, Hermopolis.
11=0 (s I

khemt r=u)-, III three; ^ third.

khemt
to think, to know, to intend.

\\ f^=TD is sometimes

written by mistake for

khemt the god of thought.

khen

khenn
AAAAAA ^A to hover OA^er, to flutter
AAAAAA
AAAAA^
A like a bird when alight-
ing on a tree, to perch
A,%AAAA ^,
V^ ^ AAAAAA
A/WAAA AAAAAA on something.
khennu AAAAAA
AAAAAA
O
^^
Khenit I
the goddesses who fly or

dance.
"

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 305

khen to be dressed, fe"


e-arment
>

AAAAAA I

khen '^^czi p---, ^ the inner part of a house,


'
'
house.

^ within.

Khenn the name of a city in the


AA/vAAA Zl Sekhet-hetep.

khen l^y^ AAAAAA rr^ I

^ to decay, to rot, to wither.


khenn
^ AAAAAA /

r-T AAAAAA
khen V
to break, smash, destroy, stir up
strife, disturb, trouble.

\ r--T AAAAAA /TV

i I I

Vlr
rT AAv^/NAA
AAAAAA
^\N\
trouble, revolt, des-
AAAAAA %
AAAAAA I I I truction, storm, op-
AAAySAA
position.

\^ ODD >5-J

S D

khenui
IV.
O

mi rebels.

20
;

306 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

khen \Xl

AAAAAA,
khenen \^ AAAAAA to ferry across a stream,
to transport by water,
to row, to paddle.

V^ AAAAAA VS\

AAAAAA
khent \XI a passage, a journey.

khenen
Y sailo]

khen a
AAAAAA 1 It n

to lock up, shut up, keep


^
IT
fl

in captivity.

(1^

khenp AAAAAA
to draw out, pluck out.
n .

AA/VsAA a tearing
AAAAAA

tearers, renders,
D
m
khenf G a bread-cake.

khenem jasper, carnelian.


AAAAAA ^.^-4rv>

khnem to form, join up or together.


6^1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 307

Khnem fj V\ '^

rr u ^ |A the god Khnemu, the Potter

Khnemu-Heru-Hetep V)\\ ^ the name


^ D Vi of a god.

khnem ^K ^c--^r^
^T
AAAAAA
well; Q l\ 3: J-
x^*-5ro AAAAAA !
"^^
AA/VV\A .-^-^^^T^

a proper name (?).

KhnemeUurt <?\ \\^ "^^^


fj.
^' proper name.

Khemet-
em-ankh

the name of one of the Seven Cows.

khenem

to snuff the air, to


smell, scent out.
^
a
ill I

khenemti ^ ^ ^^ nurse, servant, com-


AAA/ '-^^^-' panion.

khenemu ^
I

AAA/ I I

Khenem-nefer ^
^AAA^
mJ^ ^ c=:^!=.
T f)
6 il
a prop 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 \>
istering god-
desses , Isis

and Neph-
thys.
AAAAAA -r^^i^K^ .-^^^Jr^ \\ )^V \ J O ^

khenemes
protector, friend.

j^v^i
khennu AAAAAA rVA j
those who cry out.

khennu 0^^
@
D^ii.

khennu injury, evil hap.


D S
khenra
to shut in, imprison.

khenra ! fiends.

khenrit
prison.

o n
khens lA
( to stride about, to jour-
'] S ney, travel.
AAAAAA I

)|
'
AAAAAA A /
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 309

Khensu name
\M traveller",
Moon-god.
a of the

KhensU'p-aru-sekheru
em Vast
ti^ S\ Khensu , worker of
A ^^ destinies in Thebes.

Khensu em Uast ^
Nefer-hetepi aaaa^a

Khensu in Thebes, Nefer-hetep,


khent
Mill ^ I

the nose.

khent
the fore part of anything, the
front, in front of, before.

|-T-| ^AAA/ he who is in front, or at


flln ^ the head, chief, governor.
rj-i AAAAAA

Khenti Amenti ill X He who


is at the
head of
Amenti
AAAAAA o ^
i^ w f^/^o
and of
those
AAAAAA

(fh who are

I
therein
ii I
a title of

Osiris.
310 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Khenti Aha |-T-| AAAAAA


Q^ he who is chief of the fight-
ing-.
^AAA/^A piiui
^^
Khenti-ahat

a title of
Osiris.

Khenti' Un m a title of Osiris,

'^^^^
Khenti'Peku ill
^
a title of Osiris.

AAAAAA HHII
Khenti-menatuf [
I .
'=^
I)
' ' ' a title of
e ^^^ ^ Osiris.
Khenti-Naaret-f m. T^ [ ^ , a title of Osiris.
*\_4=

Khenti-nut-f ^
a title of Osiris.

Khenti-nep
iti ^ ^ D I I

Khen\ title of Horus.

AAAAAA
Khenti neter het ''Chief of the god-
(i house".
Khenti neter seh |-y-| AAAAAA C3 ^ ''Chief of the
[zm god- hair
Khenti Re-stau AAAAAA CT ^
(0 fV
"Chief of
(i
. the fune-

^jl J
rary cor-
ridors" ;
a title of Osiris.

Khenti'hetut'f
lITL^^Ii'-ll "OWef of
^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 311

^^
A
-^^-^
W
^^ AAAAAA '^

''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

lC/,ef.K/,arti
! " '^'^.^ belly"; a title of
Horns.
f ^]()[|| I

Khenti-Suten-henen JU ^'^ 1 ^ ^ a title of


^Tll.# ::::r^

Osiris.

Khenti-Sekhem JTL
"""^ ^ \\ "^ ^ ^ a title of
^ -<op-,,iSri. !U\
'a' 1
fjorusof

Khenti-seh-hemt ^Y ''chief of the


^npimrr house of the
wife"; a title of Osiris.

Khenti-seht-kaiit-f ^ \
^ ^ ''chief
c^T] o I 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^-^^ ^'chief of


cz^ a:, inn the Lake
of Pharaoh"; a title of Osiris.

AAAAAA -> AAAAAA C\

Khenti'Tenent j

title of Osiris.

AAAAAA
khent -T-|

-zi
abode, the private portion
of a palace or temple
AAAAAA A/y\AAA

^;;
|_p.
l_p. I

AAAAAA "H
khent pr-i

(fin o i to sail upstream, usually


AAAAAA
khenti -r-i

to the south;
fij^]!)!)
__. AAAAAA

^J^'
-r-i AAAAAA "H

^
AAAAAA
khentiu sailors.
fllll

khenti a mineral colour.


^olll

khent AAAAAA y\^ AAAAAA Vy


^^
to travel, journey.

AAAAAA
i^NIiA
1
khenti AAAAAA III y^
traveller,
11
khenti AAAAAA ^s^C^
to ascend.
\\ y\
; ;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 313

khent
1? 1
thigh, haunch.

Khent'Hepiu ^ name of the steer-


^ ? \\\\ ^^te$J
ing pole.

khent ch
^ to travel.

kher a preposition, with, before, etc. ;

y I
under the Majesty of, in

the reign of.

khert the things of, the affairs of

property or; <=: I


^- the
,

affairs of the country

the business of the

Two Lands.

kher as m I

under, beneath I things or

beings who ar below.


are

ih under the favour of

l^
_J^ before.

kheri ^ low-lying land, the earth as op-

posed to the sky plur.


;
314 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

kheru
'_Ii ^ 1
( men and women in subjection,
t^ j I
serfs, vassals, or perhaps tlie
*-^ '
tillers of low-lying lands.

kher to nave, hold, possess.

s:

^'heaven hath thy sonl, earth hath


I
^Li
thy form".

khert ih
goods ,
possessions,
share, portion, lot,
I m
what belongs to
someone, property,
\1 wealth, products of.
I I i

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
|o w
ra
Q AAAAAA Q I
every - day mat-
.^^ ters.

A. I o
I I ^ O I

kher
testicles.
kherui
^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 315

kher

to fall down, to happen.


j; fl

kheri fallen one, foe.

kherit
11 o III
the dead, the damned.

kherit
u o4^^~rx
!

I
victims for sacrifice.

Kher the name of a god.

Kher a a proper name.

kheru \ voice, word, speech, sound;

reading unknown,

loud-voiced.

a man s voice.
i^i^
^ 111 \&n i^
^
-^^
j

'
multiplying the
sound of words,
I. e., talking overmuch.
316 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

kheriu

enemies, hostile attacks.


i I I

I i I

Kher-aha ^ s; a

Q^
a city near the site

} of the modern Fus-


tat, or Old Cairo.


kherp .
] to be chief or master, to

[> direct, be in command, to

\ '

j present an offering.

Kherp ^ Prince, Chief ;plur.<S> I)


C (j^lj.
Kherp-nest ^ tx title of a priest.

kherpu steering pole.

kherefu ,tk 2^2 !


two Lion-gods,

kher heb 1^

the priest who recited re-

i-j ^:3:7 ligious compositions and


/I\
the Liturgy.
(5
J
Khersera li^ 50^1=^0 a proper name,
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 317

khersek
i

{ to destroy ;
^*" ^
r
I I I

Khersek'Sh a proper name.

khert ^ course.

khertu i it is said, speech.


O (3

khert
^ child; plur.^^lj.

^^ ^=^^ t^"^
1[ a title

Nebseni.
of the scribe

khekh to run.
A
khekh
throat.
khekhi \\

khekhu darkness.
I I I

khes \\ to slay.

khesu ritual, a book.


(E

khesbet o
J I I I

blue stone, lapis-lazuli


^ I

J
J
318 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

real lapis-lazuli as oj)-


11 o III
posed to blue paste.

blue-eyed.
11 o j-

khesef a^ j^ ^^ ^ ^
to meet, to oppose, to drive

back, repulse ;
^^2-

p^- 1
I
repulse ;
-^^^^ ^l2^ ir-
khesef' a ^-^ D
5;
/ resistible.
resistible,

kheseft ^^
s; a
repulse.

khesefu ^^
I I

adversaries, foes ; ^^^-


I I I I
I

liostile faces.
A
III

^ bowings down before,


III

Khesef-at ^^ a proper name.

Khesef'her-ash'kheru ^-f
"^ ^ S\ <^=K | t^
proper name.
Kh esef'h er-kh emiu

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.


- iV
khet
^ A. '
to retreat, go back.
khetkhet

"^^'-^
khet back, behind.

^
^J behind, in the following of.

^ followers.
Ill

khet
to Avrite, to cut on wood or
khetu stone; ^^^^^^^
Mn
cut, engraved.
320 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

khet
things, affairs, cases, goods, pro-
perty.

'^
everything.
I I I ^
Cbr^
%\ ^^^ all sorts of bad things.
^ ^ -il I I I

everything beautiful and


I I
J^/^o
-J '
pure.

all most beautiful things.


(E
} I

JS
^ sweet things.
I I I

C^ tk '^
^"^"^
everything bad
111^-^ l"^ ^ JTi I I
and evil.

I I

<M> r-N ^^^ things about Osiris


I i

[
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
things of the festal altars.
I i oyo
^
I

I
'-

I
I

I
tZi

MT-n thing's of his father Osiris.


;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 321


p
^^ .
-<2>- things of the Eye of Horns.

ov.._^ thinsrs of the Boat,


I I I

their personal things.


I 1^ IIM I I

khetu
(Sill
khetita I
fiends, devils.

khetem \\ Q to shut in, to seal, close the door on

khetemiu those shut in.


I i

khetemit H\ o 9 closed place, prison,


fl fl

khet to float down stream.

khetebet ^ w
jr?: - ~i o .

I I I

s.

her, she, its ; V ^^aaaa 1 aa/vaaa A T) ,

AAAAA/\

I I r

5a person, man, one.


^1

everyone, everybody.

IV. 21
322 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

set woman.

sa I ^ I

son.
I

son of Ra.

firstborn son.
D
sat daughter.

daughter of Ra.
O

sati the two divine


Vr w daughters, i, 6.,

Isis and Nephthys.


Sa-mer-f 1L '
"Son loving him" ;
title of a priest.

Sa-pa-nemma a proper
' ' ' name.

Sa-ta 'son of the earth"; the name


of a serpent.

side, back.
sa

in the side.

[^ afterwards.

[^ behind.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 323
p
^ [q1 after.
I I

l\ ..__j]
I
^ by the back.

sa [q] cm chamber (?).

sa to protect, a thing which protects,

"
protection. See
D
sa
I to perceive, know, recog-

0| j^
knower of hearts,
I I ] "^ '" trier of reins.
sauu
^m
i
f
M- ise man.

Sa

^ the god of knowledo'e.

Sau

Sa-Amenti-Ra o
W a proper
fl
name.
W
Saau'ur
\
^\\\\\>^^^^ a proper name.

Saa ^ -^ ''shepherd"; a
name of Osiris.
21*
;

324 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


P
sau <S X
; n

i^a ^(^ X
^ a

to watch, keepi
^%'^' guard over,
X protect, keep
4-^'h- in restraint
to tend sheep.

!> 4 S Q

sau, sai watcher,


guardian,
shepherd.

plur. of
preceding.
I

A
III

people in fetters.

I I I

I I I
watchers, warders,
fetterers, fetters.
I I

I I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 325
p
sait

/ restraint, ward,
w I

sau
^*^4^ corruption.

tk the city of
^ ^
Sai's.
Sau

p=^ Upper Sais.


%.M<^4 -fv

Lower Sai's.

saaiu evil ones (?).


1^ I I

s-au to make glad, to provision,

wide goings, journeyings.

saut to transfer.

sab making to cease.

sab
PfJV jackaliplur. [ly^-^
Sab

Saba
(?)
M } the name of a god.

Sabes (I'^X 11 n
^^^ herald of the Second Arit.

sam
^ to consume, burn up.
)
326 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION n

Samiu a group of gods or fiends.


^.m
samiu 1
^^ [)
1|
>^ II
ti^^ s^'is ''-'^^ ^^"-

samut [g] V\ ^J^\, hair.

samit 1 ^ '^ W\ ^ [
tresses, hair.

Sanehem ^^^^ ^^^y ^^ grasshoppers.


^ '^v 1^
sanehemu
^ ^^ ^ I
gi^^sshopP^rs,

Sar o Osiris.
.1

saru n ^ Ik "^^^ "v\ !


order o dismissal (?).

sariu '"'"'^^^ disposed per-


^[^'fevfT^^.#'
-^4 4 -ir ^^&ii I
sons.

sah
Ill . 1 .

} to journey, to traveL

journey.

sah an estate, farm, homestead.

Hill
fingers, toes, claws.

sah
;

1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 327

Sah

Orion.

name,
to collect, gather together.

Saq^baiu f]^ i

I
^^collector of souls"
u Jr* I
the name of a boat,

a proper name,
Saqnaqat [^

sat .

^
^ ^
apparel, garment, robe, dress.

sat to think scorn of the god.

sat ^"^^^ evil, evil one.


I I i

satu n ^ U^^ % ^ ^^^^^' building.

sat ^ o
l^ earth, ground, floor of a
ci TV s I
chamber.
Ill i

sati ^ w threshold.
ITTTTn
328 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
(1

Satiu ^ the city of Siut, the modern


Asytit.
'^^ terrors.
satu
I i I

Sa the name of a town and of


a god.
Saa the god Sa.
1
Saa the name of a town and of
a god.

Sau to cry out.


"^^i
saat to encroach, attack.
P^^^^
Saatiu
I slaughterers.
n ! I

o w

AAA/nAA
P.U..
pq^^l
sau AA/'>AAA
to drink water,
AAAAAA

sabit animals for sacrifice.

sab-kui
to make to weep.

sap D to judge, decide, compute, reckon


up, examine, inspect, inquire

judged, computed.
1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 329

sapu n^| ^
1
(] D^l judge, judgment ;
plur.
^ () |

sap

account, reckoning, a
I I I list of goods, property.
sapti D w
^ w.,

Sap the name of a god.

sapt D abode of the god Sap.

sam (saam) H fl A W\ to shew kindness,

san n length, extent.


(1

AAAAAA
san
to be kind, do good to, benefit.
<^<
C3 nourish; l[ things which
1 AAAAAA ill

benefit.
I I ^AAAAA
1 a I

san 3X clay,
n
san I AAAAAA
to walk, march, pass along,
A
I

san to pull, draw.

san to be in good case.


H AAAAAA

HID
sas ,
'
Ill

III
.

Six;
'
111^
sixth;
'
III III
= ^la'i
'^'
AAAAAA \,^^
the festival held on the
sixth day of each month.
330 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Sasa
nm the name of a city

saka
M to afford relief.

saqer z] to make strong, or perfect.

Sati
the name of a city.

PI
]
executioners.
i

sati headsman, executioner,

sat en /VSAAAA
to transfer,
I

saa to magnify,

saam to slay.

sab{suab)^^^\^^ AAAAAA
AA/W\A

AAAAAA
to wash, purify, cleanse.
1 / I
AAAAAA I

\\f AAAAAA ll
I (J
I I -eid AAAAAA U I

washed, plated.
n
1
^K'iO AAAAAA
/ IAAAAAA g ^
^^^^
I I -^ AAAAAA Zl
saba
to make to enter, force
fjfi Il'i^^'^ j]
I ^1^ entrance.
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD 331


p
sam
to make to eat or drink, to
swallow.

sawiu
eaters, devourers.

~~
Sam-em-senf

of blood" ; a proper name.

Sam-em-kesu eater of bones"


!^il,w a proper name.

sam n
^ Q
K ^ flowers, plants.

sama '"
P:>
sankh to vivify, keep alive, to
support life, to feed, give
> sustenance to, ^Vivifier
of hearts" a title of

n
;

Osiris.
m 111

sant XDC to make strong.

sar
=> A
to make to come, to introduce.
^=^

w A
332 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
p
sart 1^^^^ approach, introduction.

sariu
1 1%^
I A introducers.

A III

sah
the spiritual body of a
sahu
r^l8 man, later the mummy ;

plur.
^8
-^ I

Mentioned with the


A

^8
and the ^% ^.

sah
8 to become a sah,
^ o 8^
endowed with a 5a^.

sah honour.
8 =

saha
A
> to set up, make to stand up,

A
set up a pillar,
A L

set up the Tet.


P A ^

A
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 333

su
V T^^ "='
_n
him; AAAAAA
he,
1^4^ I

I III*

su tchesef 1 t^ "^;;^ he himself.

sua
m A
X
A'
X
A to pass by.

fl
suash
flMr"
s=]l)
fl
I W I

suatch

to be green, vigorous, flourish-

decay.
suas -~-\i\ a

sui

sun
nw AAAAAA
crocodile.

'

niiiiiii
to open.
s fl

sun "
to be destroyed.
AAAAAA T >
334 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
+4 AAAAAA r-

sun AAAA/vA
-r

AAAAAA Vs 1
AAAAAA V I
I pool, lake, any large col-

sunen R^ AAyWVA
^AAAAA
lection of water.

sunat =0= unguent.


AAAAAA I <^

Sunnu the city called by the Greek


Syene. Heb. nilp.
AAAAAA /
sura
ro AAAAAA KA
AAAAAA <1-
AAAAAA
to give to drink, to drink.
AAAAAA
AAAAAA

suriu
"^^^"^"^
A drinkers.
PSP^ AAAAAA K \
A/^NA^NA r
/\

.i!
\

surt (1
=

suha to supplicate,

suh a garment.

suht
m
sukha

sukhet
m
1%\ ^ ^
evil recollection.

to embalm, mummify.

to strengthen.
suser

susekh
m to
wide
make broad,
[i. e,,
to make
long) the steps.
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 335
p
Sukati the name of a god.

sut he, it, himself, they, them.

"""^
sat hair.
V. Ml
Sut the god of darkness and night,
and of physical and moral
Suti
evil.

Suti'Znes a proper name.

sut en ^ 111 king


king; 1 of

the gods.
AA/VVAA

^^
rn t)x^ the reis^nine; kin\

! king's.

sovereignty, kingship, reign.

sutenit to reign, sovereignty.


T AAAAAA I I t '^ n

suten bati
IV 1
Kin^ South and North.
m
^ ^^

I
> of the

suteniu batiu plur. of


preced-

lli\!\M\^-%i 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 ^ ''king of eternity"; a title


Do
of Osiris.

suten Tuat 1 ^ ^ ^ ^
'king of the Tuat": a title
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.

AAAAAA
Suten-henen AAAAAA Herakleopolis, the Djn of
(or Henensu) 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 ^^ extend, walk with long


]\>^^^\>i A
strides.

sutekh to treat with medicaments,


S G
to embalm.
sutcha A
^^i^ to set out on a journey, to
setcha go, travel.
A
sutcha

setcha
n i^

to be strong, sound, well,


(^ to make strong and happy.

14
SI it, its, them.

SI "j fl A fulness, satiety.


Jl

sia ^s^-j^ to cut, engrave.


CQEE

Seb (Keb?)
Ji 1
\ the Earth-god.
Sebu {Kebu)

^ the abode of Seb (or Keb).


^
11J)

seb ^^ gnide, to lead, to pass by


1] A ]

^
r. or through a place ; -yr i [1,
sebbi ^^ J

~7r

passage,
JA
IV. 22
338 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

sba
I 1 I

star, Star-god plur. ;


i' iir ^ i<
'j*ii
sbaiu S . . . fi^
I
stars.

sba nrzi
i<\\ c:r-zi

sbau
door, gate, pylon; the

forms i<
nr-3

also
cm
occur.

sbau

i I I plur. of pre-
ceding.

I i I i i I

i< i< i<

[T"^ [IT-Z] CT-ZI I

[=-1]
! doors of the Other
I I
.^^
r j^j [T-Di World
to instruct.

sbaut n ^ ^ to rebel.
OP THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 339

sebaki aU helpless one, inert, weak.

Seba the name of a goddess.


'J
seba to be an enemy of some one,
'J
seba
mv
enemy, fiend.
1JIJ^Uq!!>) [

sebau

A I
Y o plur. of preceding.
V^' I 111

VVV

AAAA/V\
seben to retreat, depart.
n A
sebeh "^^^5^ to keep a festival.
n o J O
sebeh
I I to call upon someone, to
A invoke.

sebhet
J } invocation, praise.
sebhit
urn 22*
)

340 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

sebekh ^ be master of, have power over (?).

sebkhet
ID

> gate, pylon.


'J

J! SI
i I

\ plur. o preceding,

sebekhbekht H to scatter (?).


j]^ |)
A
Sebek the Crocodile-
god, who was
a form of the
Sun-god.
Sebeku "I
|],_-_^t^
Hj the Crocodile-gods.

sebeq leg, thigh.

Sebeq-en-Shesm a proper
name.
Sebeq-en-Tem fj a proper name.

Sebek

Sebka the name of a god.

Sebaku
U%.Ml
;

]
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 341

sebt ^ to be pleased (?), laugh, laugh-


n
J ^=
1]

'

ter.

sebt n n^ H walls.
PJ-D
""'*""
sep ^ season, luck, fate, occasion, op-
^ portunity, circumstance, case.

etc.; plur. ^ ^1, ^ ^^|,


AAAAAA M^ I

a right case, a just trial,


a
H ^ ill luck, a bad time.
H-

D w
^ ^/S^~^8"^^?^Iam Fate and Osiris.

~''*~
a prosperous time.
D
^. ^\
tk rn~i the occasion of the
n
AAAAAA im Jr *
niffht.
'i=>'

likewise, at the same time.


.^^^ D
fj f| " another time or opportunity.
i4d
at no time, never
D
-M /rr\
primeval time, when the world
a 1
began.

sep ^
, time ; twice ;
^ four times
D ' '
W '
MM '

'W 1
AAAAAA millions of times.
^11 n
1

342 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Sep sen II
duplicity.
D
H
sep to pass sentence.
D
sep n D crown (?}.

Sep n the name of a god.

Sepa

I) / the name of a 2:od.


D

seppi
D D y I

\ remainder.
sepi
D
H
seppu D D omission.

sper
to come to a place, to arrive at

comers.
A A
sper to speak to, address,

speh to make to arrive at.

sepeh

X
> to tie with a rope, to fetter.
n

M\
;

1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 343

sepher to design, make a


ra#^.# ^^^
plan, draw, write.

sepher to make to revolve.


A
Sepes [Inn a proper name.

AAAAAA
sept 1 lipip
D
AAAAAA edge of the water.

> the two Kps.

sept nome; plur.

^ pp
the nome of Maati,

Septu
l-All a god of the Eastern Delta
( a form of Horus.
A*l
Sept the star Sirius.

sept
be ready to do or use some-
A^'A'I to
thing, prepared to be pro-
;

Al vided with. A ^ K\ A [J pro-

A^1I vided.

^ prepared for the moment.


P^Al
344 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

A I .__j jj
%\ w \\ having horns ready to

A t^ ^ ready of face, keen, alert (?).

sept ^ A ^^^ a kind of wood.

sept

AAA AAA
Sept-kheri-nehait-ami-beq A
^^^ 4-
j "ffP [1 T i

\V ^ iL ^-^^^^ N| ^ proper name.


J
"^'
Sept-mast-ent-Reruti ~^ | ^ j^ IK rU | (^

a proper name,
_^^ w

yesterday ; I
1
o O
sef maat
o
sef her ^K.c=^
^ iQ \)Q gracious, longsuffering.

seG babe, child.


r#
sefekh [1
seven.
Ill

sefekh
undress, set free;
>

^ I
to untie,

P
Sefekh-neb-s ^
A a proper name.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 345
p
seft ^ to slay.

seft knife, sword.

M
seft ^_ ^ n "^^"^^
^ pitch, Tinguent.
'
I ^ III

sem I \\ ^ a priest (also setem v\


sma I
loin.
?

sma
[ to join together,

union, assembly,

smat (?) a burial place.


il

sma ta

union with the earth,


i, e., burial.
^
U? >^.l^
H\ "^^^^ '5 day of burial.
^r, ^^^ 1^; a

to unite the Two Lands,


i' ^'^ Egypt,
sma ^=^ to kill, slaughter.
->
^^=>^ slaughterer, butcher.
I

346 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION H

sma ']
A^lcN >4 COW or bull bound for sacrifice.

smaui
^^"^M] \ to renew, remake.

U
f

smaar to oppress,
^
smau branches.
I I I

1 n^ poles of a bier.
I i I

smaiu fl

ill
^ fl

I I
branches.

sTziaiu
a

klfl^l slaughterers, fiends.

I i I I I I

plur. of pre-
ceding.

butchers of Set.
I I

god of slaughter.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 347

Smait two goddesses of


ifl slaughter.

srtiaa to pay what is due, make an of-

fering.

smaaiu '^^^^'''
^^^^^,T.
smaa-kheru
to justify, to make trium-
phant, to proclaim blessed.

smam H\ ^'^^^>-, to slay, sacrifice.

stnam ^^5^>^ ^Q. butcher.

smamiu slaughterers, fiends.

smam K \\ tx:^ ^ ^^1^ f^^ sacrifice.

smamta
1^ [

I
cattle
victims.
for sacrifice,

Smam
^^ I
^ the name of a god.
(1

Smam-ur fj
the name of
/ the Soul of

p> ^5^,S| I
Seb(Keb).

Smam H ^ ^v f\ the name of a lake.

smamu f] i^ K t^*""^ foliage or branches of


--^^--^ IN a tree.
348 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

s 121 am "^^ clouds.


" (i>\s. I i I

smat bows of a boat (?).

smatu 1X^t^ '


'
torture chambers, shambles.

Smati a proper name.

Smamti ^ ^ C\ ^^ ^ ^ proper name.


w

smat
^ ^ O 1

^ festival of the half month.

o O I

sma
to report, announce, bear a

> message ; '


y Si) report-

ing; w
]^
sma
herald, announcer.
smaiu J>

sma
report.
smat
i

sma pQjn leather.

smau )
n tk^ W pieces of leather.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 349

semu 1000 ^^v\ '^ ^^""^^^ p^s^^i' age.

sertiiu R ! devourers

semi
Mi^ to entreat,

smema to burn up.

smen jm^
I AAAAAA Vii

to stablish, be stablish-
I I

I ed, fixed, made firm.

I AAAAAA ; I

o U
1 AAAAAA / j
fixed head.

smen
a kind of goose.

smenkh ^ux^ ^ to repair^ re-establish, beautify,


make ])erfect.

smert z:
eyelids.
^ Q. I

smer to inflict or cause pain.


T^
smeh
<=>^=^

o^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA to flood, to submerge, water
fields.
^^^ni
AAAAAA
o<=^ AAAAAA,
^11^ AAA/vAA
D

350 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


/VAAAAA
smehit AA/VNAA
AAAAA^ flood.
c>^=x^

semkhet \J
^-e^2r^

semes to make to be born, produce.


P

semsu
.psi.ps
>
eldest, firstborn.

LMI I

Semti (?) "~N

This name was formerly read Hesepti.


a a king of the
1st dynasty.

smet ^ f^==d) to listen.

smetmet (?)
j^^^*''''^ to pry into.

Smetu the warder of the First Arit.

smet ^^^ 11 i^l I


woven with, or shot with (of
^ I
^1 cloth).

SmeUaqa^\\f n s^ the name of a rudder.


^ I U

Smeti-aqa ^,)) ^\
^ name of a part of
w U A '
the magic boat.

Smetti a proper name.


1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 351

smetru
to investigate, search out.
find the truth.

semtet servant, serf.

sen
p I I r I I

they, their, them.


^\ / I
AAAAAA -TJ

^ l' I I 1^
sen two second,
; fellow, equal, com-

I
I
^
panion, like, equal ; /wwv. ^^ 1

"^
D I P Q ) two breasts.

sen /\AAAAA A/WAAA *;


to smell, breathe.

sen ta <>' )
to smell tlie earth, to pay
^ ' homage.
sen I
house, abode (?).
J
sen
hl^ 1
brother;dual|--^|,|vv^,

AAAAAA
sent sister.

AAAAAA

^ w
AAAAAA
two sisters, pair of sisters.

Ih'llU
352 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION n

seni companion, fellow.

sen NAAA/NA \

X a' ^\ ! to pass away, depart, to

AAAAAA I walk.
w A
sen /WAAAA ^ ^5:;>^ to slit, to cut.
I I I A ^^ fl

Senu a city near Panopolis.


HIT
sena ^ adoration.
A/-AAAA 1 , \yt

senaha I I I
injury, misery,
ra
AAAA ]

sena AAAAAA restraint.


^ A
senaat H
to beautify (?).
AAAAAA (^

AAAAAA
senb
J 111 to be well, strong, healthy.

senba I
/\AAAAA II 1

health, soundness.

senb

senbet
n

fl
1 AAAAAA

AAAAAA

J
OA
\l
^^

wall; plur.

libation vessel.
AAAAAA
Ij^y
XT

senpu ZZ^ %\ ^^^ slaughterings.


D Jl I I I
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 353


p
senf AAAAAA J^

"
AAAAAA
(
^^
w I

I
AAAAAA
a blood.

senfekhfekh ""^^ to be untied, set loose.

senem I

^AAA ^ 1

J>
abundance.
I

senem
tl-i^TiUl AAAAAA ^^ J^ R, jil) I t^orlnrA

u
senemai .-.-1^1^: to make advance.
Senemti a proper name.
l^^l
senemem
^^^ hail-.

senen
mi image, statue.

sennu AAAAAA

AAAAAA
JI A to cut, to sever

those who cut.


AAAAAA
AAAAAA m
AAAAAA
sennit sL^ ^L
AAAAAA

sennu to gather (?).

sennu AAAAA^

^AAAAA W > cakes, bread-offerings.


o Jr I I

O (^1 I

IV. 23
u

354 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


P
sennau AAAAAA
AA/VSAA
1]^^ to fail

sennut
'\ AAAAAA ^ carrier.

AAAAAA
senni

Sen-nefer a proper name.


II
senneshni /AAAAAA AAAAAA \r^^ storm.
W I I J

seneh to be in servitude.
ra

senehep
| I
|-^

;
^1 to be strong

AAA>^vAA
\a 'Z^'^^
Seneh'paqarha AAAAAA
AAAAAA the name of
ra D ra a city.
AAAAAA AAAAAA
Senehaparkana
ra I

the

name
m\ '\AA/V/\A
AAAAAA

of a city.

senehem to deliver.
AAAAAA
^-
AAAAAA
senkha "\
to disembark (?).

senekhekh to grow old.

senes
to praise.
sensi
w

sensu
n to cry out, invoke.
V
1
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 355

Senseneb [j
the name of the mother
of Nu.
M AAAAAA
sensenni AAAAAA AAAAAA S'
to breathe, snuff the air
\\

sensen H

AAAAAA A/y\AAA |

"\ AAAAAA rv AAAAAA


breathings, breaths.
yjy

sensen

u to become friendly with


some one, to fraternize;
AAy\AAA AAAAAA
to smell.

AAAAAA C

, 1* .

sensen
to have a bad smell, to

A/vsAAA AAAAAA bccome corrupt, to decay.


[
I J |

senesh
"
miiim
AAAAAA
to unbolt, unbar,
X ^ X open.
AAAAAA <
I

^, n1
SSID i
^ ,

senshu zz:^.'^ bolts (?).

seneshni
( w I w I I 1

H AAAAAA
storm, hurricane,
AAAAAA w
vv IS,
>5LJ
t a

23*
356 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Senk O a proper name.

senket
"
c=i "
o
AAAAAA AAAAAA
O'
light.

z:^ w fll

Senket the name of a city.

senk-ab O strong-willed.

senq (?) AAAAAA


/I y to suckle.
senqet AAAAAA
u
AAAAAA
sent labourers, builders,
I I i I

-H-
sent AAAAAA AAAAAA ^ -^

foundation,
AAAAAA
^ AAAAAA f
AAAAAA I
I
^^

3 tO^ I' o oW /

-M-
sent AAAAAA
^ A
H
AAAAAA
OO QQ draughtboard, game of
I draughts.

sent AAAAAA to pass away,


^ A
sent AAAAAA decay.

sentu enemies.
^^
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 357
p
Sent'Ra AA/VSAA
==^
m ^ proper name.

AAAAAA /" Q
senter
senther 1
^ r =1 O incense offered to the god
1 ;

<z:> i to cense the


o
II: month.

^ AAAAAA
sent eh I
to have power over.

Sent.., AAAAAA ^ 1^ ^
^^^^ ?^
the brother-gods
Horns and Set.

sent

to fear, be afraid,

sent ab ^I^ timid.

sent AAAAAA

fear.

senetchem to make glad or happy,


PIS.I
pleasure.
pi^=
358 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
P
ease.

senetchem to sit.

sentchert
j;
^ a
restraint.

ser

^^^^^l^sting prince I <=:>


x*^ X
;
TO Ji I

I I a proper name.
AAAAAA I' N

, rae
plur. of preceding.

ilW
ser n
to give orders or directions,
to announce, give tidings;
I*
^ III

sert order, announcement.


p
Ser-kheru the name of one
V of the Forty-two
Sera-kheru Judges in the Hall
of Osiris.
'~'*~"
Serat'beqet f\ \q, 11 ^ Jl the name of a sacred

seru tk "^ grain, barley.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 359

seru geese of a special kind.


^ j

serui (?) n <=^ ^ flame.


Ay II

serukhet ^ to treat with medieameiits,


\ =^=^ embalm.
serut
\ ^ i to make to grow, to
flourish, to perpetuate.
^) ^
U' iJ

seref to be hot, flame, fire.

serem I^^^R ^^^ to make to weep,

serenp to make young.


f#
serhu (?) _ to overthrow.
..^:^(?)

serekh
P'
to make to know, to inform.

serekh
PTh a funerary building, a co-
gnizance.

Serekhi the name of one of the Forty-two


Judges in the Hall of Osiris.

seres
to be awake, to watch.

watch, watching, watcher.


360 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fi

SereS'her ^Vatching face"; the


I
name of a god.

'Vatching
-1 I I
faces"
class of divine beings.
; a

serqaau to be refreshed, to
!)esgp
breathe.

5''^'
crtap
> the goddess Serqet.

Sert H"^"^^ a city in the Seventh Aat

sert goad" name of a part


PTA- of the
;
the
magic -boat.

sert
(1^51 = P-V ^
Sertiu n f] tk S) the name of one of the Forty-
1 1 Ji ^ two Judges in the Hall of
Osiris,

sehep lawgiver.

seher
ra .
to make quiet, subdue,
seherr
ra c II
sehert
" /"^
carnelian.
ra o
n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 361

seh hall;
^

the chamber of the embalm-


ment of Osiris.

sehap
PfKT '
to hide.

sehua to confuse, disarrange.

sehui
to gather together, collect.

sehura
to curse.

seheb to keep a feast, to make


O festival.

sehem to turn back.

""**""
seheptet D ..^_j^ name of a boat (?).

sehen to order, arrange (?).


I A AAAAAA I I L

seher ^

to drive away.
1

362 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION R

plur. '^ 1

sehes to make to meet.


A
sehset a meetmg.

seheq Z1
j; a
to cut off, hack in pieces.

seheq
to appoint to some office.

seheqer fj R ^ .^^^ to cause to hunger, to keep


^ "^^^^ hungry.

sehetep
^ D '- D I to make to be at peace, to
propitiate, to pacify,

0" to quiet the heart,

to propitiate the divine Ka.


o D^r I

W-^
um peacemakers.

pacification.
^ D

(E3)
offerings which bring peace.
^ D I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 363
[1

Sehetep'taui ^^pacifier of the Two


^ D Lands"; a proper name.

sehetem to destroy.

Sehetemet'Au-a-em-abet
&
f^'b'

^n ^ ,

AAAAAA L-
,

-J
the name
of a river
of the banks

Sehtet {\^^ ^ ^ ^ proper name.

sehetch
to emit light, illumine, to
shine.
-til
light, radiance, brilliance.

Sehetch'urr\<?^ [
^^ ^ ^'Great Light", i. e., Ra

sekh
to break, strike, cut, wound.

sekha to have in mind, to


commemorate, to re-

member.

relnembrance for good.


364 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
(1

j
memorial services.
I

remembrance of evil.
^
sekha to be deaf.

a Cow-goddess.

j
eaters (?).
I

sekhap AAAA
AAAAAA
to swallow,
I
AAAA
AAAAAA I
AAAAAA
/VW\ V.

sekhar to milk.

sekhar u
'
to plate, to mould.

sekhakeru ^=> ! to ornament.


^i
Sekhat'Heru h^ a Cow-goddess.

Sekhai S to make to rise or appear, to


crown.

Sekhiu

ps^mi \ the name of a double


Ji imi [ serpent god or fiend.

*^:mi'
1

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 365

sekhu
to praise, glorify.

mi
sekhu
^
praise.

^^ii/

sekhun ]^^^

O (2 ^^1 > to revile, curse.

AAAAAA
p /VSAAAA VX
/?)

seiriiuf n t^e^:= n to fortify.

A
sekhep to make advance,
^ D
A

Sekhepti []
^ w a proper name.
D A
sekheper fj

to make to become, to create,


fashion, form.

^1
a

366 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

sekheperu ^< m <


those who cause things
1
to be.

sekhef nil 11110


,,^,^th.
ill '
III ^
sekhem AAAAAA

to forget, forgetfulness.
LI Zi AAAAAA

P ^^^5j^ AAAAAA

Sekhem
shrine, sanctuary.

gods of the shrine.

--ST

^n the city of Letopolis.

.,-iU. d"^

sekhem

to recite, to read.

I J^^^i
;

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 367


p
sekhem
to be strong, mighty,
to prevail over, to
gain the mastery,
show oneself strong,
might, power.

bold man, victor.

brave in heart.
I

weak.

mighty one, strong.

Sekhem the natural power, vital


power of a man, any
power spiritual or phy-
sical.

m the

^u
Powers

II
Double Pow-
the

I I I

er.

Sekhem-ur 'great Power" ;


a proper
name.
Sekhem-em-ab
'p?-^s^^i:r'"' his heart";
a proper name.
368 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION fj

Sekhem-nefer ^ ^]
"^"^^ ^'good Power" a proper
;

name.

SekhmeUren-
s-em-hemuts n'^zM^ifA-^k the name of a sacred cow.

Sekhmet (Sekhet) ^il^'^ name of a goddess.

Sekhmet' Bast-Ra ^^'^^'^ ^ '^^ a solar triad.

sekhen 1 ^ to direct (?).


o
sekhen
AAAAAA /^ (l

f J / to embrace.
J

n ^ A '^=e 5) ^^great embracer" ;


a proper
I
AAAAAA J |<r=:>^ name.

sekhni n I
^ IJ^
AAAAAA VX to make to alight.
*^

sekhenen XT] "^ ^^^^^^^ to become rotten, to decay.

sekhensh "^ ^^-J

AAAAAA ''^^^^^C^
to make to stink, to calumniate.
I AAAAAA <^5=^ I

sekhent

jri AAAAAA /^ } to make to advance.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 369

sekhent n
I

AAAAAA Y! pillars.
J-

^
I

I I

sekher
to offend,

M]]
<&<

[sekher fj plan, device, counsel, arrangement.]

p.
plur. of preceding.

\
1 ^ ^i] ^ ^ -^^ apian of triumph,
or blessedness.

celestial designs, ordi-


F=^
nances of heaven.

sekher
^1
to overthrow.
r^
I I

fallen.
<2

overthrow.
P4>^
Sekher-at ^^^^ ^^^ S^^ ^^ ^^^ Sixth Arit.

Sekheriu /]
fl tk the name of one of the Forty-
1 1 -IT two Judges in the Hall of Osiris.
IV. 24
370 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Sekher-rem er
name.

sekhekh to straighten.

sekhes I M
to run.

sekhes ^
to fasten, make firm.
sekhsekh n^n
I I

sekhesef ^
C^
SA ]
^^ meet with hostility, to re-

pulse, to contradict, give


M ^iS^ j; >

J
evidence against.

sekhet to net, to snare, spread out a


net.

sekhtu

sekhtiu snarers, hunters,


fowlers , fisher-
men.
I I i

sekhet S I

I.
ninin o I

sekhtiu
m ^
111^
1^ the divine field labourers.

^'Great Field", i, e., heaven.


n OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 371

SekheUAanru rr^w.^
(or Aaru) MA ,\> o

^ the *Tield
III
of reeds",
> i, e., the
Elysian
( W '
Fields.

nin i I'll, ^v^


I

1^
f) a proper name?

Sekhet-neheh jV Rq8 "Field of Eternity".

Sekhet-neteru "Field of the gods".


iicm
Sekhet'Ra fin "Field of Ra".

Sekhet-hetep
Ml
n n 1 n

SininH,

the 'Tield of Peace",


mnin or 'Tield of Offer-
ings" ;
a name of
I I I
the Elysian Fields.

m \> o Dill

m
Sekhti-hetep
m W t::^ D
the god of the Field of
Peace.
24*
372 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Sekhet'Sanehemu ^9 /WWVA M f\ ,,

MA
'Tield of the Grasshoppers"

SekheUSasa (inn ^ ''^ield of Fire".


flliPQn

sekhettu R^^^'^ plants.

sekhet 0^^'
to turn upside down,
sekbet
invert, stand on the
:k I

head;
\i
ii'
SekheUher-ash-aru ^'in-
p^l;?,*^,^T! u
i

verted face, of many forms"; the name


of the porter of the First Arit.

sekhtu to hunger.

sesu times, days,

sesun to destroy.
AAAAAA

H
sesunt to destroy,
AAAAM. I I I

seseb to slay.
J
AAAAAA
sesen
to snuff the air,
AAAAAA

PP
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 373
p
seska body.

seset legs.
'II
seset
n"^ to burn up.

sesh I w I
X
X a' A
^czsz] X
X a' A M^ to pass, journey, travel.

X ^ passage.
A
X impassable.
A
sesh to open, unbolt.
iiiiiiiii '

X
sesh
czszn

to be wise, skilful, know-


ledge.

sesh H
nest; plur. d ^
birth-place.

two nests.
II
^
374 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
(1

(i^
Seshet name of a town and its god.
o
sesh to write, draw, copy, make a plan.

seshu
Ji
writings, decrees, do-
cuments , archives,
books , copies of
books, etc.

sesh
scribe, copyist.

z3 accomplished scribe.

veritable scribe (as opposed


to a titular scribe),

scribe of the temple property.


^ D1

scribe and draughtsman.


^)

^ r>n0 scribe and draughts-


'
'
o ill man of the house of
gold,

sir
scribe and designer.

seshai
\}m skilled, able, compe-
tent.
3^^
i

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 375


(1

"W^"^^^
seshu
^ to be empty.

seshep ^S^*^^ the measure of a palm.


D 1

seshepu "
|
r-n Q light, radiance ; see shesep,

seshem ^^J]^^
to lead, guide
conduct,
e gui-
dance.

seshem w

u 6A I
S^^^^' leader.

A
ill

plur. of
preced-
A ing.
III

seshmet \]^\\
A advance, guiding, gui-
dance.
376 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

O gratification (?).

Sesbemit ''conductress"; the name


^'^H^^ flO'^J)
of a goddess
Seshmu'heh R^^^a^
I
^ -ii I
j

I
''guide of eternity"; a
proper name.
SesAmu-^a pi

I
^
JT ^
-^^ K
,<^^
yv^
"'"^^
I
''guide of the earth";
a proper name.
Seshmu-taui R^^^ ^ %S A ^^ "guide of the Two
f)
-^ >^jr s 3x^
I
Lands"; a pro-
per name,
Seshem divine image, statue.

seshem figure, design, image, form,


'
similitude.
-^^ X
seshen [ W I s c

AAAAAA j\
*^ X
to scatter, destroy.

AAAAAA j\
seshen
AAAAAA
-M-
seshen I W.) ^>->
AAAAAA

seshennu ""'^^^^
W(

AAAAAA V_
I
^
lily.
senshen H VV

'^^^^'^^^^^ AAAAAA

seshesh 1 W J

seshru
garments, apparel.
I \v i
f\^ tt^ [i:p ttttp
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEA.D. 377
p
sesbert I w I
a cake, loaf.

seshet X
(?) fire; plur. [1 i
;
gods of fire \] 3 i

Seshet a the goddess of architecture.

seshet a M ^=i

CZSTZlS to be hidden, mysteriouSj

I W I
incomprehensible.
}

sesheta
-M-
W K
-H-
X
1

I, C3n]

hidden things, mysteries,


secrets.
H ^ 'fl (^

3aD
-^ Xlh<2^tkfjJl|of invisible
^D mc=^i 1<^=>jrjllJl forms and
shapes.

I w I
hidden of name.

^'"'''' "'"'''
^
Zd\:^>\
"
1
1 stories indeed.

CToat se-
czszuD l\-\ ^ r^-^^
crets of Amenti.
seshetu fiends (?).

seshet
'5
^^=^
I

I
bandage, bandlet, tiara.

girdle, fillet for the head.

l^^e=^
378 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION n

seshet-t c^=^ a chamber with a window or


nrzi opening in it.

sek
I
to decay, perish; w R

I
incorruptible.

sek n

X to break through, fight


a way, to fight, des-
R^.n troy; to advance.

seksek

sek-re
n P!^
to direct.

Sek' her a proper name.


@ I

Seku I
(with akhemv) a class of gods.

seka
to plough.

sekemiu "^^ gvQ^y or white hair.


I I I

Seker
\ the ancient god of the Other
Sekri World of Sakkarah.

^ ^=^^=J
^-__j Seker in his secret place.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 379

Seker
^ the town of Seker.
Sekri

Sekri ^ ..
^^5:^ the festival of Seker.

Seker the sacred bark of Seker.

Seksek the name of a fiend.

sektiu
n^v^ to fetter.

Sektet
o o the boat inwhich the
sun travelled from noon
ir^Dj^ to midnight.

seq
A U' A .
to collect, gather together.

seqa
11 to exalt, to lift up.

seqai n ^-^ A n
Y^ exalted one.

n plur. of preceding.

rMUM
1^
-M-
380 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
\}

seqeb image (?),

seqebb
MM 7
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
to cool, refresh oneself.

TJJ J AAAAAA
&k AAAAAA
;

Seqebit n "^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ goddess.


^ I) Ij J)

seqer ^ to smite, take prisoner.

C
smiter.
P.41 S^

seqet
i'PITi
-^^
1 o
to sail in a
*-\
^ O Dill boat, to
journey,
make a

D ^
^V^^^ voyage;

i D (^

encircled.

PI

voyages, sailings.
o :>^
sailors, boatmen.
^ I I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 381
p
seqet ^^^^ dispositions.
1 i il I

Seqet-her^^^ \
warder of the Second
Arit.
H o

sekenniu 1 S
AAAAA
'^^ helpless ones, weak.
/W\AA I i I

seker
(1^ to put to silence, make
quiet.
ffi

ZS silence,
P

sef she, it, its.


r-p
set they, them, their,
^ ill
.p
set (?)
X to break.
p

set ground.
o H
Set
A%] \% "^ thegodofphy-
^ cmD ""^
' ^ MHlA^'^m^^^l sicalandmor-

SUTI.

set (semt) P-^^


rv/\/i [^^\:^ cy:^ ff\

^ o mountam ;
plur. , r^^^ , jy,
n
(\>^
382 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
f
set

^
X^ to shoot arrows, to
hurl stones.

(1

set
px^ to sow seed,

setit seed, progeny.


Tfll i I I

setut
SMI arrows or beams of light, rays,
radiance.

setau

seti burning, burner.


T^
setit
^1f^ '^K^ ^ j
adversaries (?).

Sett the name of a goddess of the


First Cataract.

Sett an Asiatic woman.


^ u^
Set'temui<^'' ^^^-^
a proper name (var. vS.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD, 383
p
Sta a proper name.
P D A
sfa^, sfaf -^
sfau
^ filth, dung.
1
111' a Jl \

-e-
dM I

C3I
I

a portion of the body.

sfaf filthy ones, fiends.


^SKrt^^
sfa 1-^ A
A '

to tow a boat,
A drag along,
D.m A 'I'D bring carry.

^D A ''^Dm.F A
stau -<5-l
A lll'^D => I
those
who tow,
D HiJ^Aiir A w bearers,
carriers.
^l^^lj
stau ^ see ^ I I

Ke-stau.
I C^^y] I I c^:^

Stat a measure of land.


(Ci O I

sti
W ' W \

_ )> smell, odour.

p>, J
^

384 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION


P
Sti "j^. v^ festal perfume,
will
c>u.^
Sti r^/^^
^'land of the bow"; a name
of Nubia.

setua n /O '^ "^ to make or ascribe praise.

setut (or n^U\^\^ A to walk about.


sutet)

setut to symbolize, typify,

seteb
him captives.

setep ^ n to cut.

setep to chose, chosen.

setepu
I I i

choice cuts of meats.

D ^
setep sa ^^
D to work protection on behalf
of someone.
n I i I

setem

TV 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 ^ \\ ^^
the name of the
upper hinge.
w
Setem-kheri name
l\ so^^ <~> I tlie of the lower

Setem-ansi ^^qs;p ^\ I
a proper name,

setennu to be distinguished,
n AAAAAA
(3

setentit
n I
^
AAAAAA Iy /
distinctions.
I
setenem to make to walk,

seter wooden tablet (?).


p

to open,

set'hemt woman, wife,

seteken H AAAAAA
to make to enter.
=^ A
H AA^AAA
^A^AAA ^
2^

III

A invaders , those who


AAAAAA
make to enter.
A
I
AAAAAA - // III
-H
set hair, foliage,
^:^
IV,
25
386 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

s X
to break, split.
X
n
^
Set-qesu (or ^=^^^ ^rj [
\ *'bone - breaker"; the
Set-qersu) ^ X ^
^ name of one of the
^^^^^
i^
Forty-two Judges in
I

set L'.' , 1
to clothe, to dress.
\>

a garment.

those who clothe.


I I

seta
I I

to tremble, quake,
{\
trembling, terror.

I I

setui to defame.
p?^^
3etu

seteb garment, hangings of a


shrine.

seteb
a'^^^' Ji/l ( obstacle, disaster, cala
-
naity, misfortune.
^

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 387


p

I i I

^ plur. of preceding".

I i I

setebh be ready, equipped,


SIh: to

setemu edicts for slaughter.


I i I

seten distinguished.

Setek
A a proper name.

seteka to cover.

setekaut "^ sleep.


I I 1

setet to break,
^ X
setet
A to travel.

seth
i^.n =0= scent, unguent,

sethen -*
distinctions.

sethenem ^ to make to walk.


^AAAAA VJ ^-V^AT^

sethes
pra to raise up, lift up.

S3 5 Q

25*
388 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION
(1

sethes Z^"^ /^\ \ to praise, extol, '^ift up", or


'^raise", a song or hymn,
J
praisings.

sethes u
props, supports.

Ml
sethesu ]
supporters.

sethes Shu ^M [?t^ fi^ what Shu raises up, i. e.,

the sky

the supports of
Shu, i, e., the
four cardinal
points.

sethes e(^i^ to be laid out.

sethes <2. to knit together.

sethesu rJ^^ libations,


f 111

setheken
AAAAAA

A
^
^r^i |]
I
to have sexual union,

setcha
A to make to set out, travel.
\^

setchami
to protect (?).
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 389
p

setchit I]
o seeds of a plant (?).
jj
[J

"'^ f] to oppose, be in the way of,


setcheb I

^ -^ A obstruct.

setchefa
to feed with food
(f=0
celestial or ter-
I i I

restrial.

set Cher

to lie down in sleep or


death; dead, dead one;

"^^ I the dead.

i^
'^bI]^ s

bier.

""""^ <==
setcheser to sanctify.

setchetfu ^ to wound.
390 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION C=S=i

I \\ I
SH.
she i=s=i
pool, lake, laver; plur. c3cd V\ .

n pAtkQ Lake of flames.


s I
I

c\
SheAkeb^=^^ JAAAAAA Lake of Akeb, i. e.,

AAAAAA ill celestial ocean.

She Aqer A^ Lake of Aqer, i. 6., the per-


31 I i .^^ feet lake (?).

She ur tzsczi
^^ Great Lake.

Lake of Maati.

She em Mafket
II I ^k "^

II
Lakes
quoise.
of Tur-

SheNu AAAAAA
Lake of Nu.
31 I V
"J AAAAAA

Sheen Amu ^=^ ! Lake of Fire.


3i* I s.^a
She en Asar ^=^^ ^

SheenMaat<^^^^
31 I
AA>

M Lake of Osiris.

^ Lake of Maat.

She en Nesersert i=szd

31 I
) Lake of Fire.

n
31 ^'i)
,

I W I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 391

CZSZD
:s I

I W I
\AAAAA Lake of Fire.

s I

Sheneter c=sz: Lake of the god, i. e., Osiris.


s: I 1
AAAA
Lake of Horus.

She heru 1=^^ ^ ^ ^


Lake of the celestial
I I I
ones.

She heh t=^ Lake of Millions of years.

She en hesmen ^^^^^


^ e^^ 1 o Lake of Natron.
^ I AAAAAA <^ O
She Hetep [=szd c=^ s\ Lake of the god Hetep.

-aaaaa^^
She enthetch c=si=] j^^I^^ ^^ -^j^j^^
n I
^ O
She en khebentiu JAAAAA/
^-^^-^

s 1 X ^^^ ^ I Lake
of the wicked.

She en kharu ^=^^ Lake of the


'
geese.

She en sehetep l-^^ '


"jc=^=i Lake of propitiation.
o D
She en seshet ^^^^^^
AAAAAA
X Lake of Fire.

Shet Temui ^-^^^^^^^ Lake of the two knives.

She Tchesert I

I _
Lakes of the goddess
Tchesert.
sha field.
I
392 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION CZSZ

sha TaTaTIK ^^=^ bread-cakes, food,

sha plants.
I I

sha to destine, predestine, fore-


ordain.

shaa
M^(l<^ pig-

shaas . to travel, journey, go for-


ward.
shaa (_ one hundred.
shaa to begin, beginning.

unto, <r=^t{I^.. JQ^


unto all eternity.

Shau T^TT ^ %^ ^^^^ name of a city or town.

shauabti ^
.^^
O '^
_^
(j

J] w
"^
|]
J
^^^ name of the figure
I
inscribed with the
Vlth Chapter of the Book of the Dead.

shaua book, writing.

Shai the god of Luck or


"^ ^ Destiny.

Shahu the name of a :od.

shabu f] t^ '^ water plants.


IiH
shabti See SHAUABTI.
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 393

shabu cakes, food.


ffl J^^^
Shapuneterarka
^M ^ %^1 J ^^ U j)
name of an
I
^ Utchat.
shamu

Sharshar,.. a proper
' '
'
^ name.
Sharsharkhet name of an
Utchat.
Sharshatakata
..^^

a proper name.
shaheb I^r^l fD r^ {
south wind.
T i

shas A
to journey, travel.

A
Shakanasa a proper name,
^ ^ II

Shaka
ui a name of Amen.

sha I

I
w
W

W
o
I

I
I

i'

o
{ vv I

m sand.

^ o
sha (?) ^ "^
^^> book, writing, docu-
shat \/
=>
^^ I ment.
I

AAAAAA
Book of praise.
^ I I
394 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION c=K

,
W , *==*v^ AAWVAA
"=1 Books of holy words.
\ I
j

t I II I I ^
AAAAAA
CZS=]^=^ Book of Thoth.

1^
o W AAAAAA 8 Book of travers-
M-

-lT>k ing Eternity.


^
^rS!
^^
\ \\ I

Book of
^^^^^'"^^ T I
Breathings,

sha I W I

to cut, cut away, cut off.

shait
3^-^ ^^^^>--
knife.

shamu r-wn
^^ decorated (?).

shat knife, knives,


^ I

sbat to cut, to wound, hack off.

shat ^ D
\}'
shatet

"U^ <=> ""III woundings


slaughter,
,

knives
cuttings,

(?).
\J

V; ^
I
Q
1

^
1^^^^=^
^ [mm

III
slaughter-blocks (?).

shu
to be dry, hot.
[ W I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 395

Shu the god of the air, dryness,


light, etc. ; the counterpart
of Tefnut.

Shut

Shuu
KM e
o
fern, of

the Sun-god.
preceding.

shuit light.
o
shuit the abode of light (?) sky(?).

shu
to lack, be needy, in want of.

shu i\\>^ A\>^ plants, papyrus.

shut ?^ f? feather.

shuti

pp.p:m the two - feather


crown, e.g., that
worn -by Amen.

shut ^ I
feathers, plumage.
p^ ^:^^.
I

shuti o \\
merchant.
p^
396 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION czs:

shutet ^t

shebu cakes, food.


I I 1

shebeb rrr-i 1! \ ^ ^ throat.

Shebeb en Kesti ^czszd


j j
t aaaaaa
A t I Jf name
of a part of a boat.
AAAAAA
(>=o cakes, food.
J
AAAAAA \/

Q u. mixed.
J
shep blind,
Dill
shepent ^^-^ ^ vessel.
AAAAAA ^^

sheps
to be holy, venerable,
li > sacred , worshipful,
majestic, awesone.
v\

shept ab ^^^^^^
c^Sn- "O" shame of heart, loathing.
D o -^-1
I

shefu
boils, blains, insolence, arro-
shefut gance.

shaft ram strength, power, terror


^ plur.
(?),

^ I.
3dl OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 397

^ ^^ ^ terrible of face.
^ a I

sheft

shefit strength, power, ter-

ror.

3hem I w I

the Ram-god, symbol of


Shemi ^^ f| n ^ strength.
I

W 1 1 w

She fsheet {yr ^


^^
^

'W\ jl I
strength, power, mig ht.

seshem -^^ ^^^ \ to walk, go, travel.

to calumniate, set the mouth


ts^ A m motion agamst a man.
A
shemiu c^
^ \W \\\
ill I

>
J^^^^^' gomgs
about, travel-

shemu AAAAAA o the season of summer.


/V\AAAA

she mem be
\ w i

^h.fi to hot.

shemmet czszd I fire, flames.


I

shemmet fX;3 poison.


398 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION czsm

shema to sing, or play a musical instru-


.4^ ment.

s hem ait ^ a singer.


I

shema ^^
, the south;
the south.
^ |^|
stones of

W ^ u\') III

Shemait -^ ^ ^^^ goddess of the South,


^ o (m T)
Nekhebit.
i. e.,

shems ^ n . to follow , to accompany , be the


^ member of a bodyguard.

shemsi 3 ^\ 3 n "^^
^ ^^ ^ follower, body-servant.

A
III

\\
a I

plur. of preceding.
^-li- A 1
1
I

A 333^1
.,.; ^y
III/ Cy C>
I
'

^p^ III D -il


]

I
^^^ ^ chief servants of
Osiris.

A D servants of ;His Majesty.


III I i
shen to revolve.
AA/v/\AA ^ -^
( w I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 399

shen 9. c=>
circuit, circle, or-
shenit
AAAAAA I I Cl)
bit I
T ^ Q AAAAAA

AAAAAA
shenu circuit of
AAAAAA ^Jl
AAAAAA the earth.
shenn AAAAAA
2 CZZ)I

shen czsm
hair,
AAAyW\

shen a hair.
I I I

Shenat'pet-utheset-neter a ^t
H ^

^HP ^
^ s; n a );f25| the name of a sacred cow.

S/,a....si,aps.a(e
J^ ^ j^ ^ |1
i^g
name of a sacred
^ the

cow.

shena -^^
urz2 granary,

shena breast, body.


e
AAAAAA /- n

shena
'^
to turn back, repulse.
s
AAAAAA j\

R^^^
shena ^ repulse, violence (?).

shenaau ^'^~'\>'^^ wayfarers (?),


400 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION CZE

shena
AAAAAA _2i^i
A

A. I ZV to turn back,
repulse.
^ /V

w
Q (^
ZV

shenstet
wickedness.

sheni "^^ hair, locks.


^^ ^
^
/VAAAAA ^:^
VW, AAAA^A
^

i I i

shenit storm.
s 0(1
j

sheniu 8 cr~3 chamber.


()q^
shenit
AAAA I IJj I Q^\
chiefs prin-
S flfl
1,^ ,

ces.

shenbet

shnemi t vv I
u w

Shenmu ^
V\ %v ^ "the name of a town.
AAAAA/".

"^
shennu D a powder of some sort (?).
I
i

I W I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 401

shennu snares (?).

shennu acacia trees.


\AAAA II

Shennu 0\5 the name of a town.

shens
AAAA/NA ''^ ^ AAAAAA I

cakes with cr> ^


^ AAAAAA ^ \
,

A I

^ Q
f

T III
sliewbread.

SAAA

shent flesh, skin (?),


8

shentu
AAA/W\ Vw I I I
A vSi to curse , blas-
pheme.
AAAAAA \S. C-is

shent granary.
w
AAAAAA
shenti heron.
^ w

shenti garment,
W 1

shentetu curse.

shentet a tree, the acacia.

shen-ta [ w I

AAAAAA A h read, aaaaaa

Shentit the name of a goddess.

IV.
mil 26
402 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION CZSZ]

sher = and
vv
[sherr I I

to be little.]

sherrau
<\\^
sherriu ^^^E^ little ones, feeble
men or gods.

sher at t=^^

shert r-ym ^ ^ little one or thing, some-


thing of no value.
shert et ^g
Sher em a proper name.
<i> ,^c-irxb

shersher "-^^^ ^^^ '

y^ winds, breath.
T
|

I w I

shert S S
nose, nostrils.

shert grain.

shert r \vi cake, bread,


^
shes (?) 5 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
^failing-
5 I ^^ n (

regularity.
correctness and

shes S ^ to be tied up, fettered.

the two eyes (?).


ffiffi

shesep MkU^ palm, a measure.

shesep ^ ^ ,
>^ to take, undertake, ac-
cept, receive.

^g O heart's desire.

shesep ^d}R *^ shine, be bright

M^ D
light. Note the forms
n
D
O
^
and and SESHEP.
I

Ol
Shesep^temesu ^
](f\\
name
fiend
of a

(?).

shesau (=3i=]_^'^ -rv w n


skilled able
1^1 ,

gent, wise.
, intelli-

26*
404 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION i=3rz]

Shesmu
the headsman of Osiris.

SheS'khentet T'^^^^l ^1 a proper name,


c^ ^
sheta tortoise.

sheta [ W I X to be hidden, secret, myste-


D =^^^ rious.

I W I
n A i| hidden , hidden person or
^^ D thing.

sheta I W I I w I

hidden thing, se-


X cret, mystery,
I'-D something invisible
and not under-
I W I
stood.

11,

I
hidden places.

hidden forms,
1\.<^\U\
hidden soul.

hidden faces.
^i I I

^^^^ hidden transforma-


^ tions.

hidden things.
I \S I OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 405

Shetait '=^

I W J
the "hidden place"; a
name of the Other
czs: i World of Seker at
Sakkarah.
Ch
Shetat
[Z"^

Sheta-her ^=^^ ^ S\ "hidden face"; a proper


J ^ name.

Shetau-a - "hidden of arm"; a proper


I I
name.

Shetet-pet t=:^^ ^ a proper name.

shet c^^=^ ^; a
to break up the ground, dig
out, tear open, to deliver,
strengthen, tie, bind up.

\
^^"'2^^
/ 1 / 1 i; n
I I

shetet lake, pool; plur, \


shetit
=^o[r
tank, cistern.

2^fl AAW^AA
AAAAAA
AAAA/\A

shot c?==>^

to read, recite a book or prayer


c^-^x^x
406 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

shot '=2^ ^
to swathe, to clothe.

a garment.

clothed, or covered, of arms.

shetu

shethu
<*=\

-^"^^ 8
W e
leather straps.

crushed grapes (?).

SheUkheru =^^ ^
"^
the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.

K.

thee, thou, thy;

with sign of the dual


w
ka U U
-^
I
i the double of a man or 'od, the
personality of a man or god, self,
the being of a man which is
VI associated with the heart- soul

and is independent of the

spirit-soul '^; plur.


^^, ^^^.
Ka-hetep U ^ a proper name.
^^
I D
kau U U U^^ food.
'
I III' I
I I
OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 407

U
ka
^'^ !
bull.
u 1

the divine bull,

Ka-Amentet IJ ^ ^ "Bull of Amenti"; a


^^^^^ name o Osiris.
Ka-an-erta-nef-neba-f \J
^ jq-a
a proper name.
Ka-ur '^^ajt^^j "Great Bull".

Ka-tesher ^'^^ y-', ^, _ Red Bull".

'a
(^=ii) T
husband of the cows",
kaut cows.
T
ka
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 a proper name.

kaui I a class of beings.

kabit

kara U f] f^
m U
"^^

l\r\
I

f^
lamentations.

]
shrine, chapel,

sanctuary

u I sTods
k
of the shrine.

Kaharsapusar-em-ka-herremt ^:=:x6^^rn
I I

d'v^ ^ I
'-' ^ '
V\ J) a proper name.

Kasaika ^^^z^^^^^^ [ [ "^^^^^^ J^ ^ proper name.

kat U work, works, labours,


li
ki verily.
H
ki another.
P the

one ... the other,

another man.
'11
another chapter.
^3^
11
another person.
11 I
I

OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 409

[1 [|
" another time.

^G } another reading, a variant.


)

kua
M' I I.

kep
^ fl
to hide,

hidden place.
D
Kep-her ^ a proper name.
D
kefa i^ --^ to act with vio-
i a I
~ /> lence, expel,
(S.

.^ j drive away.

kefa _^ ; fl
to remove the
clothes, strip, un-

dress. .^
I
I uncover.

kem to make an end of, to finish


^^ I
the end.

kem

Kem-ur
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 ^ 1
^^==^
[]
"^ to speak.

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 ^^^=^ "^ habitation, abode.


fl f]

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 t^ Qx j
homage, bowings.

AAAAAA
Kesemu- a class of
enent a
divine

^^ 4-4- beings.

kek, kekui ""^^^^^^


f^ ^^F^
darkness,
night.

ket another.

ketuit ^ A A -O- abode, habitation.

ketut ^^ weapons, knives.


^^^^>^^i' ^^J7|||
ket khu (^5
other things.
I I I

ketet little, bad.

Q-
to be high, exalted, height.
qa A

High God.
A

Exalted one.
A

doubly high, very high.


i\
412 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

exceedingly high.
A
D ^ height of heaven.
A

A
WW I W II w
high,

J _^
i. e., lond-voiced,

most terrible.
A /VAAAAA ^C^ ^N ;
!

^^ ^
high up on the
A
Mr standard.

A ^X ^
i^
(Tj .
5^ the god of the very high
plumes.

Qa-ha-hetep ^'^. T ^
ra a proper name.

Qa-her A ^ proper name.


lit
qa A
s high ground, hill, stair-
A
case.

A ^ I

a
ga A
a
A to be rotten, putrefy.

%i.r
qa form.
A

qaat A bolts, fastenings.


I I I
A OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 413

qaa

form, image.

m the name of a god.

qab A J
the innermost part

^ ci

J-^ ^ V
3 AAAAAA
Fc^^ I the centre of
;
Amenti.
d cr:^^ r r^-^^-0
I

a part of the body.


gafof /I
J
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 ^^^ ^
^ o
^ P^i't of the Other World.

garf A I bolts, fastenings.

Qahu A
^1 a proper name.

qahit A fire (?).


i1 o
414 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

qasu
^mc^
X
to tie, bind, fetter.
n

qass

fetter.
pp
fetters.
I I I

gaga hill.
I

ga be provided with (?).

qahu arm and shoulder; dual


A Q rr-^^ , A
A v3 Q A ^-r-^ ss Q

e I

qah A side of (?).


^^.n

qu
\ III
limbs, flesh,

qeb ^ii\ north wind.


^ T

mm
I

qebbi
I
shade, shadow.
qebti
pj:t I

qeb see A
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 415

n O f^ AAAAAA AAAAA/V

qebh I y }J AAAAAA ^W AAAAA.\ to cool, refresh,


,-CJ A
A AAAAAA
J
A AAAAAA
be cooled, re-
1 ^ AAAAAA r
f>v n
AAAAAA
iy AAAAAA ^ ^ j

vf AAAAAA freshed.
i^ lA AAAAAA =^J JI AAAAAA

place o cooling, the batli (?).


J -J
r AAAAAA
/ AAAAAA AAAAAA
^ I) %\ a_ Ciy] fl if! the
i ^AA/^AA I -ciL) -^ lA U

cool water oi
of the First Cataract.

AA/\AAA
II the marsh of
AAAAAA I r^^^
AAAAAA I
water-fowl.

one of the

D^ four sons of
A,\AAAA Horus.
AAAAA/^v ^^.e=^
-J I AAAAAA

Qebti Coptos.
-J
qefen baked cake.
AA

Qefenu ^
AAAAAA
the name of a town.

qeftenu ^ ^=^^ ape.


o

qema
>H.3^1
z] to create, to fa-
shion, to form.
416 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION A

qemam
),^^>^

A to create, to
fashion, to form.
A

qemamu A

A creatress.

god of creation.

qemh \ u C^::] yTv leaves of a tree.

qem-tu to overturn.

qemtu I
to say, repeat.

Qen A ;^;^AAAA -.vp a proper name [if).


1
AA/VsAA r f

qen S
fat.

qen A to do evil, be evil,


AAAAA^
X
qen A to be strong, bold, brave,
AAAAAA
s a

qena

qenat
A

^ OS
m to embrace, embrace,

a kind of incense.
AAAAAA I III
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 417

qeni s^
I
a kind of linen,

qenu A t^ ^^ strong.
D -21 I I I

qenbet
a class of officials,

qenbit human or divine.

A AAAAAA
Qenna AAAAAA
a proper name,

qenert A ^ grain (?) fruit (?).


AAAAAA O

qenqen A A X to beat, to strike,


^AAAA^ AAAAAA

qenqen A A to feed, eat.


AAAAAA AAAAAA

Penqentet ^ ^ the name of a lake im Sekhet-Aaru.

qer ^ T^ the north wind.


<=> T
qera A
1 storm, thunder
a proper name.
^
(]^>^ I

qeras ^ nnn "^


^ sepulture, burial.
fl

qerfi to tie, be tied.

Qernet A ^ the name of a town.


AAAAAA W
qerty qerrt A ^ A <=^ A <=^
cave, cavern.
nrzi' O cr~zi
IV. 27
418 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

qerti A CTT] A O
I I I
the name of the

A O A \ II two caves near


Philae wherein
the Nile rose the ;

^ w name of one of
A the Forty - two
^ w ^li.sti Judges in the
A Hall of Osiris.
o w

qeres A
\.^=z^

to bury; dead body.

^
A
m\
qersu A
coffin, sarcophagus.
qerset A
I

qerset A

A
^
> burial.

qerqer A A ^ A A ^
AAAAAA AAAAAA X

qert A^ A
bolt, fastening: fc) 7
I I

qehhtum (?) a ^
ISi. y^
j
castrated animals for
I
sacrifice (?).

qes s burial (?).


A OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 419

gesu (for ^1 | <?

qersu) ^ 111' Nil!


bones.

qesn (qersu) ^ I
preserves (of birds).
N III

Qesi Cusae, the capital of the XlVth


nome of Upper Egypt.
:H ^A/vvv\ \
qesen
^^^' I

ZA AA/^AAA
to he evil, bad.

qeq A see AM to eat.


A
Qetetbu
c:^
^
^ JM a proper name.

qet s;^
c
\:r.\ to build.
X
s a )

qet to draw, sketch, make a


j

f
plan or design; work of
qetu
ir\ ) the artist.

lIl^iMlli sailors, mariners, crew


i
of a boat.
[

Qetu n C^ a fiend.
11 (^
27*
420 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION Z5

qet
ATI orbit, circle, like, similitude,
character, dispositions.

n f] J]
^=^^ Jl likewise, also, totality.
]

^S ll Ul

qett slumber.

S K.

ka to besiege,

ka s filth, dung,

ka s to stink.

(3 ^
kaut zs calamity, calamities, misery,
> to suffer want, to lack
kau v^ ^^ J
something or anything.

kai s Q
^
lake.

O a substance offered to the


kau s gods.

^auaslza S ^ 'v\ T^T^T "^^ to break.

J
A to depart (?).

the hair of some portion of


J^"^^\\ I I I
the body.
ffi OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 421

kaf

kas chamber.

X o
Ifast (?)
Jill

kat claw, limb.

katu I thoughts, meditations.

kuat to besiege.

ICeb

/WAAAA
keb AAAAAA the celestial ocean.
AAAAAA

keba ZS ^v "^^ to suffer, be in misery.


J

^eba ffiJV to cast an evil glance (?).

keba some wooden object.

kem
to find, discover.

/ something found.

^%.m\
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 "^^ a proper name.


AAAAAA <^d-^

Ker-ur ffl ^^
kenut '^'^^
ffi
o^^
^ t^ ^
I I i
deeds, documents, records.

Kenkenur S S ^^=5 S\ the name of a god


AAA/VAA AAAAAA
S OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 423

kent Z5
AAAAAA
^\\
slit.

k:er S moreover.

kert S
but.

ker IS^ /^ to be silent.

kerb ffl o Fj;=q

night, darkness.

Kersher .
S =3i=i^ ^ proper name,

icer[lr] ^ ^
ZS

to have, to hold, possess.


^ P ^ ^

L W possessor

ffi ^ Jl I
possessions.

ker[k] ^ S ,

lie, falsehood, de-


,

424 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION zs

I I I

lie, falsehood, deceit,


s
Ker[k]et S the name of a town.

keh
weak, helpless, wretched.

kes one half.

kes /
c
side; dual w w Y^ both

sides; plur. i,

^ n^ \\ left side.

^
u w right side.

near, by the side of.

ifesu =0= to anoint, ointment.

Kesui
AAAAAA
the name of a canal (?).

-r AAAAAA
AAAAVV

Kesta,
-^ n^ ! one of the Four Sons of
Horus.
)
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 425

kesta scribe's palette,

kesh pool, lake.


-vrn TT I

T.

t <=., ^ thy.

ta the I C^ ^^^:=^ what is his, his.

ta
D to be hot, to burn.
I

D j

tau flame, fire, hot, angry.


D
Ta-ret
D A
the name of one of
D the Forty-two Judges
in the Hall of Osiris.
D
D
ta
s land, ground,- country, the
p I
s:
earth, the world.
^ ooo I

taui s:

H IS IX \ the "Two Lands", i. e..

\>v
Upper and Lower Egypt.
426 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^
\> \> V ^ V

tBlU \>\>^>,
'
snn' ,
mil
111
^lands, countries,
. 1
the
^ ===-s j world, all lands.
=-^' ==-11

3^ Z5
=>
^
[v^
the regions of the Other
World.
earth-gods.
I
s
=^^^
Ta ab
^
/^ "pure land", i. e., the Other
If J World.
AAAAAA
*land of life", i. 6., the
Ta ankhtet ==^^^ -^ ^
f^ ^ Q:^:^:^]

grave

Ta ur ==^^^^<z:r> '^great land"; a part of Abydos.

Ta en Manu ^=^=^^

SM\t\M\
^
DOD
^^^^ ''land of
West.
Manu", i. e., the

Ta en Maat ^=^^ R ^ ''land of Law", i. e., the Other


AAAAAA ''^
I'^^x^^l^
,
i*/: ,

World.

Ta en maakheru =^^=^ n
I
"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
j
Delta.

Ta mes tchetta "=^ *


(1
"^^ "land of eternity", i. e.^

s 1
(fl

1
I ^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.

eternity", f the
Ta neheh =^?k 0
-i^^
''^^""^ ""^ e.,

>^ 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 ^ ^'lands of the Rekhti",
Taiu Rekhti ^ ^ :3:^ > i. 6., Isis and Neph-
thys.
\> \> \> <cii> _^_^

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.,

s I ^ D m^r^ the Other World.

Ta Sti '^^^ ^ ^ 'land of the bow", i. e., Nubia.

Ta qebh =^^ [K
^^
AAAAAA
"land of cool water", I e., the
AAyvAAA Cataract region.
428 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION ^

Ta Tuat ^ ^ 'land of the Tuat", i. 6., the


s I ^ n Other World.

Ta Tchesert "=^^^ '^^^^^ ^ ''holy land", i. e., the


s l<=>C^^:] Other World.

Ta ei2 tchetta ''''^^^'^-^ "land of eternity", i. 6., the


/w.A^ ^l Other World.

ta ^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^1 bread, cakes.

^fl\f cakes made of fine flour.


0=0 I

^ A white bread.
g
^ (^3) ^ t>K I
celestial bread.
8 1 I i<=>jr\
- ^^> 1 1 rr ^:-3]
^^^^d ^f Nenet (?).

0=0 I .

Tait ^ ' ' ^ ^ )> a proper name.

tait sail.

D 5Q^
Taif "^ "^ "nr^ f)
^be name of a goddess.
5^flil=T^ fl fl

Tar ^ '^ ^^^^^ ^^ the name of a fiend,

tahenen "^ '^ 8 "^ *^ ^ip i^ water (?).


D Y AAAA/\A
/> AAAAAA
,

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 429

Ta-her-sta-nef ^- a proper name.


^ IIp D A ^^^
Tatunen ^-
V\ AAAAAA A r\ I

^ JfTT if 1

the name of a god,

-" I ~LL AA/VVAA dll

tat ^v^ ^ emanation ;


plur. fv^
tiu ^adorers.
^||(j II,

AAAAAA ,^->,

tini rrr= AAAAAA ( f )

tu a demonstrative particle.
'

tua A 1^^ A^
to adore.

tua

tui V> (1 [1 a demonstrative particle.

tui

tui
mrr,
tuf his.

j^ AAA/V

tuni

tur
^=i
ili X -^ AAAAAA
^^^^ ^ I
AAAAAA
to cleanse, purify,

tura be pure, clean.


111^11
430 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

tuk ^ <2 thou.

^pp^'^^-
tuk -^s'y'
tut ^ Y^-^ IN to be like, similar.

tut ^%^t] ^yP^' ^^^^' image, statue, por-


trait fig-ure.

as, like, similar.


o v\ <:^

tut
M to arrange,

to
group together.

be shod, sandal (?).


tebu _^
=J^I-
teb
-M sandal.

tebi, tebt
-mm o J
^ u) ffl pair of sandals.

Tebu
-JV! the name of a city.
Tebti

tebteb ^ L^ a to walk.

tebtebti ^^^ soles of the feet


^J^J'^M^ (?).

^^P ^ head, the tip, point, or top of


anything.

tep upon,
^^ ^
1

o OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 43

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

^
I
t^
<=>Jl\
"
^ I I
the choicest flowers.

^ O the earliest hour of every


^^

' day.

tk ^ @ ^ 1?N (1 n ^ the earliest dawn.


I
^
;:^<ci^
m.^^%\F^
Jf ^
^^^ earliest twilight
hour.

the greatest happiness,

primeval time.
D D

I I

New Year's Day.

@_ (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

she of olden time, ancestress.


D
plur.
^\
forebears.
ancestors,

moutli, then what comes from the


tep re ^
mouth, speech, voice, utterance

tepi re @ <=^^
plur. ^ I I

D I

I III I

tep retui
prescription ,
precept,
I
lsi command, chapter.

tep =0=
unguent of finest quality.
D
tep ]
a kind of goose.
D
tept ^ uraeus crown.
D
Tep-tu ^ C^
I
Cgrnrm ^'he on the hill, or his hill"
Tep'tu-f ^^ ^ a name of Anubis.
nrrm

Tepa ! the name of a cow.


D
tepa to snuff the air, breathe.
S'
D
\

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 433

tepfyet cavern, cave, den, hole in the

ground; plur.
^|^ I I I

tef ^
^ S\ father.
^ 1 3^

tefa that.

Tefnut ^
-^VD
a.
?^P
-Hm
*^
^ the name
goddess.
of a Water-

tern

to come to an end,

temt
^anr ^ I

temtu all, entirely

wholly and entirely.


temti
^pnnL \\

tern
LI
temem to be complete, whole,
entire.

^^3Ein: ^^^>^ ^i^:sK:>

tern

a particle of negation,
no, not, without.

IV.
28
434 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Tern
I'^l'^^l Tern, the
^1 ^'father
Temu of the
gods".

Tern Har-
makhis.

^
J @ <=> W J) """^^ Khepera.

tern am

temam

temaau (?) ^^^ tk r^ winds.

^
^1^1 I
[ all people, mortals,
tememu mankind.

temem '^
Ws \\ ^^^ part of a sledge.

fei22ei22u ^ \\ R t^ ]
parts of a net.

Temem-re ^ j
a proper name.
I I

Tem-sep ^ 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
^^, sledge.
^^nrzEC &.,
ten this,

ten ye, you.


AAAAAA
AAAAAA I 1 I

Teni
AAAAAA
an ancient city near Abydos.
AAAAAA
w

ten
AAAAA\
A/.AAAA
w
%2
teni AAAAAA what ;kind of ?
w what manner
tenu AAAAAA
G ^ of? whence?
where ?
AAAAAA

ten (2^
AAAAAA
)
to be or become
)
great, 'great, dis-
AAAAAA
o j tinguished.

ten ait light.


AAAAAA )>V^

tenu AAAAAA U^"" to divide; separate,


e^
ten em to turn back.
AAAAAA

Ten emit
AAAAAA

ter r^ a particle, then, etc

28*
1 ;

436 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

ter
i O time, season; plnr.
j

terui o ^ A r O \ the two seasons, i, e,,


1 i> \ morning and evening,
or sunrise and sunset;
<\b\l

i\m-!\ ^^w
teriti '
'
the northern and
^ southern halves
of the sky.
teru
\r stream.

teh
ra
A
to march against, attack.
teha
ra
A
tehami ^\ stridor.
ra.^S^
tehenen to appoint, raise up.

tihtut "" prayers, offerings.

tekh '^
A the pointer or tongue of a balance

m ^
/t\ AAAAAA i

J\
j ^^
^ D
) ^'the pointer

of the place of truth",

tekhni AAAAAA J^^>^


hidden.
w
tekhtekh ^ ^ "^^^ to shake out the hair.

tesh t W L [ W 1)1
j
to depart, to go.
X a' X
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 437

Teshtesh ^ ^ an image which was dressed


rrrn [zszi up as Osiris.

teka

tekau

tekat
l%n fire, flame, lamp.

U
Tekem the name
^1 of a god.

tekem to approach,

token to enter, go
AAAA/V>'.
A in.

^ those who enter.


AAAAAA Ill

tektek to pass, walk, go.


^ A
teJka to he hot, to kindle.
Z5

tekas to walk, march.


ZS
AAAAAA
tetbu to smear.
J^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA
438 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

T.

A to pass away.

ta f=Si emission.

tata (*==u) to pollute oneself.

taau ^-^^-^'^nrr^ the name of a gar-


ment.

taar restramt.

ta
"A
tata 1

to give, grant, set, place, ascribe.

tatau

gift,
^:^ o
giver, giving, placing.

givers.
\
tat ah '0' O
- i'
heart's desire.

ta as auxiliary :

^ make to fear.
I i I
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 439

cause to do.
-<Q>-

cause to be.

cause to become, etc.

Tatau the city of Busiris orMendes.


o

tit gifts.

^,<^\^ ^ evil, evil thing, sin, fault,

tut
'^\^ 1
wickedness, sinner.

sin, evil.
^\^: '

i
(x^%>^^
tuu f^^ (11
'
wickedness.

Tut

the name of one


Tutu
. of the Forty-
^^ 2<_ two Judges in
'
'
the Hall of
Osiris.

Tuis (?) the name of the rudder in


the magic boat.

drink.
tuau (^^(j^o ' ile (?),

tu mountaiii; plur. (^^ v\v> 1.


IllTIll 1
' ^ Jr Jl II
,
'
1 mi
;

440 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

C^SfflllD I
the two mountams.
Cii (^ nnm i

V ^ t^ %\ w *^^ great high mountains.

Tu-en-Bakha C^ AAAAAA
j^^
Mount
II

Bakha, the Mountain of Sunrise.

Tu-en-Neter-khert C:^ Mountain of the


1 DniD \A Other World.
c^

Tu-menkh-rerek C^ 1^ I
^^HHt ^ proper name.

tu-a I
to put forth the hand (?).
X ^ D

tua II
five; "'" fifth.
Ill '
O ^
tuau
\o,^\ O to do something early
in the day.

tuat
o dawn, daybreak, to-

morrow.
tuait
Wo' '-Mr.o
tua

to praise, wor-
ship, adore
praise.

!K ytk i;
praisers
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 441

neter tua to offer up thanksgiving.


l^'^'^l
Tuamutef

^^ Q g^ } i'our Sons
I of Horus.

Tuat
1

The Other
World.
,*
^^
)^ ^fX. Ci W
^
q8 the everlasting Tuat.

the hidden Tuat.

M (2
!
the e-od of the Tuat.

|i
nr-3

the being's of the Tuat.

tun
\i
^^^ 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: AAAAAA


to be clean.

turt

teb horn; dual


^==^J\ <==:^J\\, .^^.J

teb
^^^JO'

tomb(?).

teb to be furnished or equipped.


A B il

" -'^ '


'
" <J I chest, tomb ;
plur.

tebu X '-^^^ I H'^'^^'''"^ frame, framework


Ai . .'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 (?)
jir, 1 prayer, petition, suppli-
cation.
tebhet
Ihi I

ttbhu

0=^
1
=) I I I

offerings, cakes, bread, etc.


^ ^^^ }

ci 1^ Ql I I

tebhu '

II ^ ^ I
^^^^^^^T furniture

tebh
a gram measure.

tebt
J- I
block, slab, brick.

Tep
J; arm] ^

D ' a o 1
one half of the city of
Buto,

tept taste.

tepu
D
tept boat.
D o
tern to cut, stab.

\\ \\^ 0A with I
a piercing voice.
444 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

tern
knife, sword; plur.

temt

"'^^^^^ two-edged knife, or sword (?).

Tem-ur a name of Osiris.

temamt
^3v\. la hairy covering,
''^ two locks,
3^^i^- I

temam to make an end of.

temam [sic)

tern a
\ to unite, be united, touch.
temai

tema iS^
[j
I
city; plur.
W
temi
\ shore, bank.

A ^ ^ V.
^ Ill /

temem entire, totahtv.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 445

temt 4^,/N\ 1
to collect ,
gather
^^ U / together, unite, all,

teaitch
S^-f*^ ^ '

)
entire.

all, totality.

Temtiu a class of divine beings.


fl^M
}

ten to cut off, or away.


AAAAAA ^ ^

ten to place.

Ten a the name of a god.


AA/NAAA

ten a to separate.

tenat bank of a canal, piece of land,


AAAAAA Id I

tenat the weekly festival.


AAAAAA I Zji O
tena the name of a chamber.
IS
ten a
basket.
tenat

tenau lot, share, division.


AAAAAA -Xi. I I I

teni AAAAAA =0=


vessel.
w
446 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Teni the name of one of the


AAAA/W w V2^
I
Forty -two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.

Teniu the god of old age.


e

tenu to be distinguished.
D (S

tenb to gnaw.
J \J
Tenpu AAAAAA Y;^ fy I
a proper name.
D
tenem
^ worms.

tenh wmg.

tenhui ^^F
i\. pair of wings.

tenhtenh to fly.
AAAA/VA f^ /WAAAA

tens nrrm
weights,
J II

tent AAAAAA
abode.

tent slaughter.
^^:>^

tent en might, violence, valour,


AA/NAAA AAAAAA

ter to destroy.
; a
r

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 447

to offer.
j; D
D
teref wisdom, skill, book of wis-
dom.
tehant 2^
forehead.
ra W
-i-Tr>
tehen to salute humbly.
ra
tehen S D
ra
to place the forehead on the

ra s
AA^AAA
fl
ground
age.
in token of hom-

tehen ta ,

ra ^ D^S I

AAAAAA /r>.
Tehent ^^brow of a hill"; a proper
rn f^-^^ name.

the god Thoth, scribe of


Tehuti
^:i the gods, dweller in Khe-

menu '4"-
I U II

Tehuti'Hapi AAAAAA X
,
QT
AAAAAA
Thoth-Hapi,
\\ AAAAAA

Tehutit the Thoth festival.

teher hair, feathers, foliage.


@ ^:^
^
"^ fj ^ injury, harmful person, sicb
teherau
ness (?).

tes
O vase.
,

448 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

tes to cut, smite.

tes
fnTTD
flint knife ;
plur. ^ i v\

^^>^

teser sacred, holy.

Tesert'tep ^^@
a proper name.
-H Ci

Tester
\ w I
O
the name of a town and of

( \\-l
its god.

tester to be red, become red, red,


ruddy.

test era
CZSZD
1% j

I
red ones, men or devils.

gore , blood , redness (of


clouds).

tester

Tester
n blood.

the red land, i. e., the


desert.

testert red flame.


I

testert the Red Crown, L e., the


^
I \\ I

V Crown of Lower Egypt.


OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 449

teqer
A
/ seeds, fruits.

A ^'^^^ Ill /

teka
-^^

-^s- to see.

(. (I -^&- seeing.

-r '

CI
appearance.

tekaau
^ 1:^ {]
(s ^ !
seeds, fruits (?).

tek,teke^^, -^&- sight,


ffiZS

teka "=: to hide.

te^a plants.
ooo
tekas to run, walk towards.

tetrit Chap. XCIX, 12.

tet hand.

^=^^ ,, the two hands.

hands.

IV. 29
450 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

Tet-ent-Ast

tet i
^ I
i^ m a proper name.

tettet n i
to stablish, be established,
stable., permanent.
w ^

tet an amulet,

tet a figure, image, or tree trunk


]

tet
m ^
^

J
which was ^'set upright" dur-
ing the festival of Osiris.

a building.
dV
Tetu

the city of Busiris.

Tett
the city of Mendes.
!

OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 451

TH.
th thee, thou, thy,

^ AATyAAA

j t) "'ith verbs, (j
<3=- 1
(j
,
/^ AAAAAA
AAAAAA

|imxuj

AAAAAA

etc.

a proper name.

thighs,
I I

thu thou.

tbut as "(1
is
I

behold

thui

theb {teh)

Thefnut
m sandals.

the name of a goddess.


I
thephet storehouse , cave , cavern,
D hole.

themes
m decree, writing.

29*
452 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

decrees.

]m:r.
then this.

then ye, you, your.


I I )

then

AAA/V\A

^ to be great, exalted, distin-

guished, worthy.
/V/VNAAA

then %:S that.

Thena A^ a proper name.

Thenemi the name of one of the


1^^^ zv Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.
Then-ret the name of one of the
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.

thentchat
^ throne chamber,

t her em
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
Thehen
ehenu 1 ^^^^, , \

Tehen
henu r^^^^ ,, t -u
the name or^ a country,
^
I I
^I
C^C>Cy /VAAAAA
^ Libya.

thehent
14^"^ /VAAAAA
crystaK?). amber (?).
O
I I I

^^^^" to be yellow, or green


Iff (?);
f||=.
theheh s=5 S fi ^= nA to cry out.

flies ^^^^^^%\t n
*^ ^^ strong", give orders.

thes

to support, lift up,


PI- raise; J
^
^1- joy-

thesu
I I I

\ supports, props,
thest
3 III
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.

C=co=3 ""
thesau I 1
to rule.
fls

Thest'ur '>=*''^
.^^^^ S\ a proper name.

^ dog, greyhound.

I
plur. of preceding".

tbesthes - - 5 a garment,

Thekem ^=^ ^.
\K ^ ^ a proper name.
aJJ
1

OF THE BOOK OP THE DEAD. 455

thet the name of a red stone, or faience,


I
amulet.

thet
S D ^ to take possession of,
W
to seize, to carry off,
\ D
conquer, acquire.

^^ seizors, robbers,
^\ I I I

s^=3 cQj ravisher of hearts.


s o a
g^
w 1 1

g s
"^ ^ fl !
ravisher of women.

Thet-em-aua ^^^^ f[
s;

9\
n
the name of

a plank or peg.
thetthet X to destroy.
h]

^ TCH.
X
see ^^0 K\ A.
t^ ti2 i
tcha X
i.^fl.i I
safe, sound, in good
case.

tcha X
\
ti^a
"
[> to split, to cut.
X
1^
456 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

tcha abyss.
^
:^
tcha
,^bJ
I ,
to transport, to sail with
I
"^ ^nJ ^ I
something

I
"^ ^ ^ ^nJ. one who transports.

transport.
t^

Great Boat.
t^

tcha to set out, go


ys^ forth.
^ii3

tchaau "^^
hair.
t^ I I I

tchau (?) birds.

tchat an official.

tcha '
' to seize, g-rasp,
"^

rob, ravish.

plunder.

\ S fl
cxcr^ ^^ ^Ving-carrier", fan-
^ bearer.
tcha

male, husband, phal-


lus.
^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 457

tchau

tchaui
1^ ^ the west wind.

Isis and Nephtliys, the ''two


w eagles''

O
tchaut nn twenty ; fl H twentieth.

tchafu

TchaG
\1\1 \ the souls of Horus

tchai

^^ I
fiend.

tchaitiu y^K ^1 slaughterers.

tcham -ft"
papyrus.

tchamet coverings, garments.


I I I

tchart a ^

tchat ^ X
strength, strong.
i

tchat measure.
458

tchat
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

^ X^ knife.
^
t^

tchaut j
foul things, filth.

t^

tchaua A A,
^i
tchauu amulet.

tchatcha "head" ; the name of the upper


a^ nx post.

tchatcha
itz ^
head, top of anything,
I summit.
o^
^ t^ 2:^ I

tchatchat l^ i^"^ I

the ''Heads", or
I

t^ ^ ^11 i

''Chiefs", i. e., the

Ji '
> A M Ji '
1
council of the gods

^ .

^ m each great town

Hi 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)
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the domain of eternity,
I
I I
i. e..

the grave.

4
a

^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 459

the holy domain, i, e., the


grave.

I-4-H the domain of Amenti, i. e,^


F Oh ^
the grave.

city boundaries.
^ III

tchaau staves,

tchabet "burning" coals.


v:>Il( J III

tcham

tcham
gold with a very large
percentage of silver
k o' h ooo mixed with it, elec-
trum.

tchar
to go about in search
of, to pry into.

t char fortress,

tcheba to seal, make a reckoning (?).

tcheba
I
I finger; plur. \W I
AAAAAA

fingers which seize.


\ ^, I I

Tcheba-en-Sekri
I

a proper
o\ AAAAAA I
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 -^^ yJ
I

a proper name.
t chefa
I I i

the food the


:3% dead,
of
sepulchral
offerings.

Sri I i I

Tchefet

a place and a goddess in


the Elysian Fields.
TcheSt

tchefetch pupil of the eye.

pupil of the Utchat.

tchefetch to shed.

Tchen a proper name.


<VWV\/NA V
^

^ OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 461

tchenhuii-^ 8 tk --" beams.


/VWWV^ \ A n I I I

tchentchen ^ ^ M^ to crush, break.

rcl2enfc/2e[fl]
^ w wJ a proper name.

f c/j or '

R?
^__^
"^^
to break.

fcAer @^ since, whilst, when.

tcher-a B ----^
straightway.

tcher-enti AAAA^A

^ w
since, because.
tcher-entet B? ^^^vna |^

,^^ Bs to the limit of, all, the


^"^--^
whole.
icher
^ limit, boundary; plur.
J^IJL
B U. %2 ^'^^ B? % ^ bound-

tcberau En

PM . ^ ^ I>
to constrain, fetter,

t Cher a B^ 'i fort, stronghold,

tcherau g^

^ / heel, hoof.
g^ ^^^
462 VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION "^
Tcheruu B^%v^ j| the god of boundaries.

tcheru a bird with a shrill voice.

tcheri
a bird, the incarnation of
tcherit B J (
Isis and Nephthys.

'^
Tcherti Bs
Isis and Nephthys.
^3

tcheres
^ p
,__^ ^^^^^^ chamber (?).

Tchel^es the name of a serpent.


-=^|[1||^

tches
^, ^p self; ^^, _^
^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.

tchesef to snare,

fowler.
OF THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 463

tcheser .
I
)p=^ ^^=^^ to make clear the ways,
^ *^=^==>^ t=^=^ to put in good order, to
be or make holy.
tcheseru
I
[ holy or beautiful
things.

glorious, splendid.
|. ^
1^ U I

Tchesert the beautiful mountain, i, e.,

cemetery.
Tchesert
a proper name.

Tcheser-tep the name of one of the


^ 1
Forty-two Judges in the
Hall of Osiris.

tchet
21,2^1 body, person;
2^^^|.
my own self.

tchet ^^ house, chamber; ^H) _^ Jr theTuat(?).


tchetta
eternity, everlastingness.
^^
the god of eternity.

^M eternity and ever

^ ^ O lastingness.
464

tchet
VOCABULARY TO THE THEBAN RECENSION

"^
^
to say, speak, declare, recite
^=^^^ words, converse.

em tchet \K^ "^ saying, introducing a quota-


tion.

tchetu "^ t^^ "^ ^^ ^^ declare, speak, etc.

tchet-t

words, orders, things said.


(3 n_ i

tchet metu ^
=^ I
11

4
,
^^
I I I
''shall

lowing].
be recited" [the fol-

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 Chap. CX, 1. 5.
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Chap. CX, 1. 35.
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^ X Chap. CXXXI, 5.

J._ Chap. XCIX, 1. 38.

IV.
30
ENGLISH INDEX.

Aahet, a god 11.


Abomination 133.
Aakhebit 11. Above 229.
Aa-kheru 74.

Ab-Ra 24.
^Aaku gods 12. Abt-tesi-rutu-neter 3.
Aamhet 11. Abundance 156, 353.
Aaqetqet 12. Abundant 291.
Aaru 11. Ab-ur (Osiris) 78.
^Aat gods 11. Abu-ur 23.
Aat-em-khut 74. Abydos 25, 426.
Aat of Amentet, souls, fire, Abydos, god 26.
Horus and Set, etc. 13. Abyss 191, 195, 249, 456.
Aats, the Fourteen 13. Acacia 91, 401.
Aati, god 75. Accept 403.
Ab (Elephantine) 22. Acclaim 10, 194.
Abau-Taui 79. Acclamation 9.
Abiding 96, 174. Acclamations 10, 11.
Abjects 68. Accompany 398.
Able 374, 403. According .to 158, 228, 302.
Abode 42, 63, 80, 81, 86, Account 26, 279, 329.
98, 124, 144, 245, 312, Acquire 455.
351, 410, 411, 446, 462. Action (battle) 72.
30-5=
468 INDEX.

Actions 52. Aliui gods 56.


Add 96. Air 192, 206, 303.
Addition 252. Air-god 395.
Address 251, 342. Airless 44.
Adoration 15, 195, 352. Akab 7.

Adorations 14. Akau, god 67.


Adore 96, 333, 353, 429, Akba 8.

440. Akeb 7.

Advance 58, 72, 115, 123, Akeniu 66.


193, 211, 246, 253, 260, Akentaukhakheru 66.
353, 365, 368, 375, 378. Akenti 66.
Adversary 318. Aker, Akeru, Akeriu 5, 7,

Adversaries 382. Akeru, gods 67.


Advocate 226. Akert, Akertet 67.
Af 33. Akert-khent-Aset-s, a Cow-
Afar 94, 272. goddess 67.
Affairs 313, 320. Akesh, city 91.
Affliction 163. Akhabiu gods 5.
Afraid 357. /f Akhen-ariti 90.
Afresh 112. Akhmim 28.
After 159, 323. Akhsesef 57.
Afterwards 322. Akhtuset 89.
Again 112, 238. Aksi, city 66.
Against 228. Ale 282, 439.
Aged man 10. Alert 344.
^Ahat, goddess 4. Alight 71, 211, 368.
AW 56. All 198, 433, 445, 461.
Ahibit, god 57. Allot 150.
'^hit, goddess 4- Alone 99, 100.
Ahti (Osiris) 57. Along with 264.
Ahu, god 5. Also 420.
INDEX. 469

Altar 77, 120, 291. Ancestor, ancestors 3, 79,


Altogether 132. 431.
Ambassador 29. Ancestress 432.
Amber 453. And 264, 271.
Amen 39, 393. An - er ta - nef - bes - f - klienti-
Amen - nathek - ruthi - Amen lieh-f 45.

39. Anes garment 283.


Amen nau- - an ka entek-
- - Anew 112.
Sharu 39. Angry 114, 425.
Amen-Ra 39. An-her, god 48.
Amen-Ra-Heru-khuti 40. An-ber, a warder 48.
Amen-ruti 40. An-heri-ertisa 45.
Ament, Amentet, Amenti An-hetep 48.
13, 41, 459. Animal, sacrificial 328, 346.

Ames sceptre 4. Animals 75.


Ammehet 39. Aniu 45.
Am-mit 82. Ankliam water 172.
Among 31, 36, 158, 228. Ankhet 83.
Amseth 42. Ankhti (Osiris) 83.

Amsi 42. An-mut- 47.


Amsu 4. Announce 27, 348, 358.
Amt-tehen-f 42. Announcement 358.
Amulet 75, 97, 121, 170, Anoint 110, 424.
280, 323, 450, 458. Another 408, 409, 411.
Am-urt 37. Anpet 82.
An, god 45. Anpu 47.
An 82. Anrerut- 47.
An-aarrut-f 45. An-rut-f, god 47.

An-a-f 46. An-rut-f 210.


An-arut-f 45. Answer 116.
An-atf-f 46. Ant 93.
470 INDEX.

An-tebu 50. Aqeh, god 66.


An-tes 46. Aqen, god 66.
Anti 49. Aqennu, city 93.
Anti,god 85. Aqert-khenti-het-set, a Cow-
Anubis 33, 47, 432. goddess 66.
An-urt-emkliet-uas 46. Aqetqet, god 7.

Any 198. Aq-ber-ami-unnut-f 92.


Any one 100. Aqrit, goddess 66.
Apartments 29. Architects 67.
Ape 38, 48, 75, 415, 421. Archives 374.
Apes 15, 135. Argue 27.
Apef 80. Ari-em-ab-f 52.
Apep 80. Ari-en-ab-f 52.
Aper, Apert 80. Ari-entuten-em-meska, etc.

Apis 253. 52.


Apparel 152, 176, 327, Ari-hetch-f 52.
376, 430. Ari-Maat (Osiris) 52.
Appear 104, 147. Ari-nef-tchesef 52.
Appearance 147, 231, 449. Arisi 52.
Appellations 69. Arits, the Seven 86.
Applaud 10. Arm 72, 236, 414.
Apple of the eye 177. Arms 236.
Appoint 362, 436. Around 32.
Approach 85, 184, 332, 437. Arq-heh 86. .

Apshait 80. Arrange 217, 263, 361, 430.


Ap-shat-taui 30. Arrangement 369.
Apsi, god 29. Array 106.
Apu 28. Arrive 30, 85, 149, 175,
Ap-uat of north and south 28. 193, 342.
Ap-ur 28. Arrogance 396.
Aqan 92. Arrogant 22, 73.
INDEX. 471

Arrows of light 382. Ataru - am - tcher


qemtu- -

Arthikasathika 4. remu-par-sheta 68.


Artificer 262. Atau garment 9.
Aruhut 55. Atch-ur 94.
As 158, 167, 430. Atef crown 9.
As far as 229. Atef-ur 9.
As, a name(?) 57. Atektaukehaqheru 70.
Asar 59. Aten, god 69.
Ascend 294, 312. Atert 69.
Ascribe 438. Ates-her-mer 9.
Aseb, Fire-god 5. Athabu 70.
Aseb - her - per - em - khet- Athen 71.
khet 6. Ati, nome of 8.
Asert, city of 62. Ati, nome of 93.
xises , Asest , city of Attack 8, 328, 436,
63. 453.
Ashbu, god 6. Attain 149.
Asher, temple district 6. Attendant 53.
Ashu, god 6. Attribute 52.
Asia, woman of 382. Atu, city 70.
Ass 75. Auhet, god 20.
Ass, Eater of 81. Aukert, place and goddess
Assault 8. 21.
Assembly 345. Aukert-khentet-ast-s 21.
Assuredly 19, 253. Aukeru gods 21.
Astchetet 65. Aurau-aaqer - sa-anqr ebathi
Astenu 64. 19.
Astes, god 65. Auu-ba 17.
Asyut 328. Avenge, avenger 226.
At 16, 158, 228, 268. Awake 212, 241, 359.
At once 72, 100. Award 27.
472 INDEX,

Away from 229. Bathe 133, 184.


Awesome 396. Bati (fiend) 130.
Battle 87.
Baba 128. Be 16, 103.
Babe 215, 294, 344. Beams 382, 461.
Back 9, 12, 151, 319, 322, Beams of light 38.
323. Bear, to 8, 45, 155, 198,
Back of head 170, 251. 237.
Back part 149. Bear witness 189.
Backbone 151. Beat 144, 417.
Bad 67, 213,293,411,419. Beat down 65, 113, 248.
Bake 143. Beautiful 207.
Baked meats 113. Beautify 349, 352.
Bakha, Bakhau, Mount 129, Bebi (god) 133.
440. Because 191, 229, 269,461.
Balance 20, 137, 169, 267. Become 103, 300.
Baleful 135. Bed, funerary 175, 267.
Bandage 148, 180, 226, Beer 67, 282.
234, 377. Beetle 301.
Banded 186. Beetle-god 301.
Bandlet 377. Before 72, 76, 129, 158,
Bank 444. 159, 229, 256, 313.
Bank of canal 445. Beget 116, 119, 134.
Barekatha-tchaua 128. Begin 392.
Barley 138, 206, 358. Beginning 256.
Base 174. Behest 118.
Basins 291. Behind 159, 251, 319, 322.
Basket 434, 445. Behold 43, 58, 63, 160,
Bast, city and goddess 129. 168, 451.
Basti 129. Bellow 249.
Bath 64, 78, 415. Belly 293.
INDEX. 473

Belong 216. Blaspheme 95, 401.


Belonging to 53. Blasphemy 190.
Beneath 313. Blaze 3, 102, 136.
Benefit 329. Blemish 247.
Bener (city) 134. Blind 68, 396.
Bennu (bird) 134. Block 209, 443.
Beseech 213. Block up path 265.
Besides 269. Blood 353, 448.
Besiege 420, 421. Blood relations 18.
Best 431. Bloom 5.

Bestow 263. Blossom 5, 95, 98, 105,


Besu-Ahu 136. 196, 264.
Besu-Menu 136. Blue-eyed 318.
Betti 139. Board 82, 319.
Between 36, 228. Boastful 22.
Bi (fiend) 132. Boat 10, 30, 39, 89, 99,
Bier 117, 133, 175, 209, 114, 170, 443.
210, 389. Boat of Maat 99.
Bind 1, 49, 63, 86, 179, Boat of Millions of Years
196, 414. 99.
Bind up 405. Boats of Ra 99.
Bird 292, 466. Boat, Solar 49.
Birth 184. Boatman 380.
Birth Second, 184. Body 18, 75, 290, 293, 373,
Birth, Four goddesses of 399, 400, 463,
187. Body, dead 418.
Birthday 185, 250. Bodyguard 398.
Birthplace 186, 373. Body servant 398.
Bite 150. Boils 396.
Black 409. Bold 22, 3d7, 416.
Blains 396. Bolt 135, 355, 412, 413, 418.
474 INDEX,

Bolt-hole 140. Break 12, 153, 194, 305,


Bone 18, 419. 363, 381, 386, 387, 420,
Book 317, 374, 392, 393, 461.
447. Break ground 405.
Book of Breathings 394. Break open 155.
Books of Doom 54. Break through 378.
Book of Thoth 394. Breast 176, 177, 256, 260,
Book of Traversing Eter- 399.
nity 394. Breath 206, 402.
Born 147, 184. Breathe 351, 355, 360, 432.
Bough 130. Breeze 165.
Boundary 461. Brick 443.
Boundaries, god of. 462. Bright 252, 288, 403.
Boundless 461. Brilliance 11, 363.
Bow 50, 318. BriUiant 296.
Bow 410, land of 427. Bring 45, 85, 139, 168,
Bowmen 189. 184, 383.
Bows of a boat 256, 348. Bring forth 184.
Bow-rope 256. Bring (gift) 120.
Bowls 291, Bristle 218.
Boy 258. Broad 115, 334.
Box 442. Broad-Face 115.
Branch 130, 236, 346. Broad-Horned 79.
Brave 22, 147, 367, 416. Bronze 262.
Bravery 216. Brother 351.
Breach (of the law) 17. Brow 30, 231, 248.
Bread 134, 402, 428, 443. Bubastis 129.
Bread-cakes 1, 5, 31, 157, Build 297, 419.
306, 392. Builder 67, 356.
Bread offerings 353. Building 103, 327.
Breadth 115. Building, funerary 359.
INDEX. 475

Bull 407. 396, 401, 402, 415, 428,


Bull-god 220. 443.
Bundle 86. Calamity 55, 71, 132, 386,
Burden 8. 420.
Burial 345, 417, 418. Calculate 279.
Burial-place 345. Calf 135.
Burn 3, 93, 102, 117, 119, Call 91, 193, 339.
143, 243, 303, 349, 373, Calumniate 368, 397.
382, 425. Camp 42.
Burning 205, burnt 196. Canal 6, 69, 177, 197, 267.
Burn up 325. Cannot 68.
Burnt-offerings 291. Capsize 143.
Burst 157. Captive 254, 306, 384.
Bury 418. Capture 254.
Business 313. Carcase 18, 109.
Busiris 8, 439, 450. Cardinal Points 388.
But 423. Care for 253.
Butcher 40, 345, 347. Carnelian 306, 360.
Butchers of Set 346. Carrier 354.
Bute 139, 443. Carry 8, 45, 155, 198, 237,
Buttocks 149, 292, 302. 383.
By 32, 228, 268. Carry away (or, off) 65,
By the back (or, side) of 214, 303, 455.
229. Carve 227.
Byssus 152, 336. Case 341.
Cases 320.
Cackle 194, 220. Cast away 290.
Cairo (Old) 14. Cast down 119.
Cake, Cakes, 92, 134, 140, Castrated animals 418.
142, 148, 152, 186, 218, Cat 168, 258.
230, 259, 353, 377, 393, Cat-skin 168.
476 INDEX,

Cataract 427. Chief, tribal, 235.


Cataract, First 3, 415. Chieftainess 270.
Catch (fish) 113. Child, children -<:i4, ^7,
Cattle 176, 225, 422. ,70,J185, 214, 215, ,258,
Cave 128, 417, 433, 451. 317^344.
Cavern 128, 417, 433, 451. Choicest 431.
Cavity 133. Choose 384.
Cease 23, 325. Circle 238, 399, 420.
Ceaselessly 3, 43. Circuit 399.
Cedar 91. Circumstance 341.
Celehrant 1. Cistern 178, 297, 405.
Celestial beings 269, 270. Citizen 197.
Cemetery 111, 458, 463. City 196, 444.
Centre 413. City-boundary 459.
Certainly 19. City-god 222.
Cessation 3, 22, 23. Clap (the hands) 257.
Chain, chains 50, 95, 171. Claw, claws, 84, 326, 421.
Chamber 7, 24, 38, 42, 46, Clay 329.
65, 86, 102, 119, 124, Clean 77, 78, 429, 442.
174, 246, 262, 267, 290, Clean raiment 78.
323, 400, 421,445,462. Cleanse 14, 15, 330, 429.
Change 301. Clear the way 463.
Chapel 408. Cleave 12, 128, 150, 152.
Chapter 231, 282, 432. Clincher 49, 227.
Character 420. Close (the eye) 89.
Charms 280. Cloth 31, 71, 100.
Chest 80, 81, 442. Clothe 19, 259, 386, 406.
Chest, funerary, 249. Clothes 176.
Chew 220. Clothing 259.
Chief 71, 108, 256, 269, Clouds 348.
270, 309, 316, 358, 400. Coals 459.
INDEX. 477

Cobra 15. Conformably to 302.


Coerce 1, 213. Confront 158.
Coffer 24, 442. Confuse 361.
Coffin 117, 249, 418,442. Conquer 211, 221, 455.
Cognizance 359. Conquest 211, 216.
Collar 56, 115. Consider 26, 122.
Collect 327, 361, 379, 445. Constrain 172, 461.
Collector of souls 327. Consume 31, 81, 217, 325.
Colour 19, 37. Contemporary 88.
Columns 49. Content 249, 250, 285.
Come 85, 123, 168, 193, Contentment 96.
342. Contest 87.
Come forth (or, forward) Contradict 370.
15, 147. Converse 226, 464.
Command 118, 258, 281, Conversely 238, 454.
316, 432. Cook 143.
Commemorate 363. Cool 380, 415.
Companion 307, 351, 352. Copies of books 374.
Company of gods 140, 141. Copper 262.
Comparative, sign of 229. Copper, sulphate of, 97.
Compel 172. Coptos 415.
Competent 374. Copulate 212, 219.
Complain 215. Copy 51, 167, 374.
Complete 66, 86, 181, 433. Copyist 374.
Comprehend 81. Cord, cords 50, 62, 113,
Compute 328. 196, 197, 221.
Conceive 17, 19. Cordage 93, 95, 196.
Conception 19. Corn 148, 292.
Concerning 167, 228. Corn-land 206, 264.
Condition 88, 375. Coronation 294.
Confectionery 259. Corpse 290.
478 INDEX.

Corridors 232. Crystal 276, 453.


Corrupt 258, 355. Cubit 180.
Couch (funerary) 133. Curse 361, 366, 401.
Counsel 226, 369. Cusae 419.
Count 26, 186. 279. Cut 135, 280, 337, 352,
Country 293, 425. 353, 363, 384, 394, 443,
Couplet 282. 448, 455.
Course 260, 317. Cut off 362, 445; cut on
Cover 84, 150, 253, 387, wood, or stone 319.
444, 457.
Cow 263, 407. Dagger 195.
Cow-goddess 263, 364. Daily 168, 233, 250.
Cowardly 293. Daily round 314.
Create 50, 300, 365, 415. Damage 158, 299.
Crew 419. Damned 173, 187, 315,
Cries of joy 55. 393.
Crime 17, 137. Dance 46, 299.
Crocodile 9, 91, 186, 265, Darkness 20, 57, 85, 90,
267, 268, 333. 113, 116, 291, 317, 410,
Crocodile-god 340. 411, 423.
Crop, crops 6, 10. Date palm 37.
Crowd 90, 91. Date wine 135.
Crown 110, 166, 209, 294, Dates 135.
342. Daughter 322.
Crown, to 364. Dawn 136, 289, 440.
Crunch 116. Dawn, spirits of 38.
Crush 153, 461. Day 250, 372.
Cry 251, 308, 407, 453; Daybreak 289, 440.
Cry of joy 131. Dead 173, 175, 178, 189,
Cry out 17, 91, 116, 193, 209, 291, 315, 389.
215, 249, 328, 354. 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. Document 118, 374, 393,


Dip 298, 428. 422.
Direct 368, 378. Dog 17, 454.
Directions 358. Domain 71,93; of a god 13.
Dirt 7, 278. Dominion 281.
Disarrange 361. Doom 27.
Disaster 386. Door 72, 231, 234, 338.
Discover 421, 422. Door Ta-qebh 73.
of
Discuss 44, 226. Doors of sky 1 70
Disease 174, 178. Doors of truth J
Disembark 354. Door-gods 73.
Disgust 114, 157. Door-keeper 54.
Disk, solar. 69, 71. Door-post 260.
Dislike 188. Double 406.
Dismissal 326. Draftsman 374.
Disposition 381, 420. Drag 70, 383.
Dispute 27. Draught-board 356.
Dissolve 134. Draughts 259, 356.
Distinction 385. Draw 70, 264, 329, 343,
Distinguish 385, 387. 374, 419.
Distinguished 435,446,452. Draw out 306.
District 94, 101, 165. Dress 19, 106, 294, 305,
Disturb 305. 327, 386.
Divide 94, 150, 152, 435. Drink 23, 31, 328, 331,
Divine 223. 334, 439.
Divine beings 37. Drink-offerings 296.
Division 71, 151, 445. Drinker of blood 331.
Do 50; do not 31; as one Drive 318, 361, 362, 409.
pleases 22 ; do away Drop 234.
114. Droppings 245.
Do into writing 51. Drown 181.
INDEX. 481

Drugs 238. Eater of shades 82.


Dry 394, 395. Eater of sinners 81.
Dual, sign of 101.
Eater of souls 31, 81.
Duck 3.
Eater of the Arm 72.
Dung 253, 258, 383, 420. Eater of the Ass 81.
Duplicity 342.
Eater of the Dead 82.
Dwarf 209. Eater of the Eye 81.
Dwell 262. Eater of Worms 84.
Dweller in 32.
Eavesdrop 189.
Dwelling 46, 72.
Ecliptic 292.
Edge 343.
Each 100, 198. Edict 387.
Ear 84, 188. Effluxes 245.
Ears of corn 292. Egypt 410.
Early 431, 440. Eight 304.
Earth 313, 327, 425. Eldest 350.
Earth, end of 86.
Electrum 459.
Earth-god 337, 426.
Elephant-city 3.
Ease 358. Elephantine 3, 22.
East 24, 25. Elysian Fields 371.
East Wind 24, 249.
Emanation 68, 234, 245, 429.
East, gods of 25.
Embalm 334, 337, 359.
Eat 31, 75, 81, 105, 116, Embalmer 33.
150, 217, 331, 417, 419; Embalmment 117.
eat the heart 81.
Embalmment chamber 33,
Eater of abominations 83. 361.
Eater of blood 31. Embarcation 248.
Eater of bones 331. Embark 246.
Eater of eternity 81. Embrace49, 56, 87, 260,416.
Eater of livers 31. Embracer, great 368.
Eater of sahu 31. Emission (seminal) 438.
ly.
31
.

482 INDEX,

Emissions 290. Eternity 213, 214,268,277,


Empty 375. 463.
Emqetqet 189. Eternity, domain of 458.
Enchantments 280. Eternity, Eater of 81.
Encircle 238, 380. Eternity, god of 463.
Encfoach 328. Eternity, land of 426, 427,
End 86, 149, 175, 433, 428.
444; to make an 409; of Even as 167.
a book 123. Evening 20, 170, 436.
Enemy 8, 21, 193, 243, Eventide 170.
293, 302, 316, 339, 356. Everlasting abode 64.
Engrave 319, 337. Everlastingness 277, 463.
Enshroud 253. Everliving 83.
Enter 5, 66, 91, 136, 239, Every 198.
246, 248, 385, 437. Everybody 161, 243, 245,
Enti - her - f - emm - maat - f 321.
221. Everyone 100, 132, 271.
Entire 433, 444, 445. Everywhere 132, 137, 198.
Entirely 433. Everything 320.
Entrance 79,92, 123,231, Evidence 189.
248. Evil 4, 17, 67, 85, 101,
Entreat 213, 214, 349. 105, 131, 132, 133, 137,
Envoy 29. 220, 291, 293,298,327,
Equal 351. 416, 419, 439.
Equip 80, 387, 442. Evil, god of 335, 381.
Erta-hen-er-reqa 245. Evil beings 8.

Erta-nefu 245. Evil deeds 62.


Essence 172. Evil eye 421. '

Establish 349, 450. Evil hap 308. '

Estates 5, 47, 326. Evil memory 334.


Estimate 122, 279. Evil persons 326.
INDEX, 483

Evil speech 91.


Fa-nkhu 156.
Evil things 68.
Fa-pet 156.
Evolution 301. Face 271.
Exact 92.
Faience 278.
Exaggeration 19. Fail 112, 247, 354.
Exalt 379, 411, 452. Failure 113.
Examine 328. Fair-face 207.
Exceedingly 2. Fall 234, 246, 248, 315,
Excellent 176. 369.
Except 43. Fall away243.
Executioner 330. False speech 19.
Excretions 136. Falsehood 423, 424.
Exhausted 210. Farm 326.
5,
Exist 16, 103, 300. Farm stock 176.
Exit 123, 147. Fashion 50, 168, 184, 196,
Expand 2.
300, 365, 415.
Expedition 118. Fashioner 205.
Expel 409. Fasten 49, 370.
Explain 152. Fastening 221, 412, 413,
Extend 2, 155, 337. 418.
Extent 329. Fat 416.
Extinguish 89, 90. Fate 341.
Extol 388. Father 67, 69, 433.
Eye, eyes 11,160,161,403, Father-gods 69.
422. Father Khepera 69.
Eye, Eater of 81. Father Osiris 69.
Eyeball 137. Fault 62, 138, 439.
Ey eh rows 48. Favour 277.
Eyelid 292, 349. Fayyum 427.
Eye paint 97, 188. Fear 357, 438.
Feast 361.
31*
484 INDEX.

Feather 10, 395, 447. Fierce 76.


Fecundity 42. Fiery 143.
Feeble 129, 402, 422. Fifth 440.
Feed 82, 331, 389, 417. Fight 87, 378.
Fellow 351, 352. Fighters, the two 87.
Fenkhu 156. Fighting-Faces 87.
Fenti, god 157. Fig tree 212.
Ferry 306. Figure 38, 52, 90, 376.
Fertility 42. Filch 288.
Festal service (liturgy) 259. Fill 181, 288; fill the
Festival 96, 117, 246, 247, heart 22.
251, 259, 291, 348, 361, Fillet 209, 377.
445. Filth 7, 80, 136,253,258,
Festival, to keep 51, 339. 278, 383, 420, 458.
Fetter 50, 95, 171, 191, Filthy 258.
196, 254, 342, 379, 403, Find 85, 421.
414, 454, 461. Fine 207, 431.
Field, fields 5, 56, 370, 391. Finger 326, 459.
Field of Eternity 371. Finish 409.
Field of Fire 372. Fire -3, 37, -95;^ 135, 13<
Field of Grasshoppers 372. 142, 169, 205,^12,217,
Field of Offerings 371. 239, 243, 248, 29V297,
Field of Peace 371. 319, 359, 377, ^97,. 413,
Field of Ra 371. 425,' 437.

Field of Reeds 371. Fire-altar 89, 170,291,293.


Field of the Gods 371. Fire-city 3, 218.
Fiend ^, /l, ^2, m, 1^5, Fire-goddess 218.
^93, icie, 2i^,^9,Mb, Fire-spirits 6.
291, 502, 308,^21,339, Firm 94, 234, 370.
346, 347, 377, 383, 419, First 431.
457. Firstborn 322, 350.
INDEX. 485

Fish, to 254. Foliage 385, 447.


Fish 22, 26, 49, 82, 94, Folk 132, 161, 244, 245,
157, 182, 235, 259. 249, 264, 271.
Fish-god 236. Follow 116, 319, 398.
Fish, land of 427. Food 5, 31, 32, 80, 81,
Fish-offerings 3. 88, 152, 157, 286, 302,
Fisherman 113, 254, 370. 392, 393, 396.
Fist 302. Food, sepulchral 460.
Fix 94, 96, 174, 349. Foot 244.
Flail 216. For 191.
16,
Flame 3, 6, 37, 95, 136, Force 78, 172, 330.
142, 205, 217, 239, 243, Forebears 432.
250, 319, 359, 382, 397, Fore-court 79.
425, 437, 457. Forehead 30, 447.
Flax 31. Forget, forgetfulness 366.
Flesh 18, 19, 30, 401, 414. Form 50, 52, 174, 196,
Flight 72, 140. 300, 301, 306, 365, 376,
Flint knife 448. 412, 413, 415, 430.
Flood 7, 14, 132, 181, 197, Form of ffod 91.
249, 259, 349, 350. Fort, fortress 461, 459.
Floor 327. Forthwith 269.
Flourish 98, 234, 333, 359. Fortifications 103.
Flow 55, 102, 221. Fortify 365.
Flower 5, 10, 12, 84, 95, Forty 262.
105, 118, 133, 138, 196. Foul 458.
213, 215, 264, 331. Foundation 356.
Flower of Hathor 105. Fountain head 133.
Flowers of the sky 5. Four 30, 158.
Flutter 304. Fowl 117, 259.
Fly 79, 89, 140, 446. Fowler, fowlers 113, 254,
Foe, foes 21, 315, 318. 370. 462.
,

486 INDEX.

Frame o a net 442. Genetrix 184.


Fraternize 355. Genuine 164.
Fraud 265, 292. Giant 80.
Fresh 98. Gift, gifts 45, 264, 438,
Friend 308. 442.
Friendly 355. Girdle (?) 12.
Frighten 272. Girdle 86, 377.
From 16, 158, 228. Girls 207, 215, 258.
Front 256, 309. Give 38, 168, 244, 266,
Fruit, fruits 131, 237, 417, 438.
449. Give drink 5.
Fully 2. Glad, gladden 227, 255,
Fulness 337. 325, 357.
Furnish 80, 442. Gladness 2, 55, 207, 242.
Furniture 443. Glance 160.
Furrow 119. Glorify, glorifyings 10, 11,
Fustat 14, 316. 15, 365.
Glorious, glory 296, 463.
Gain the mastery 367. Gnaw 116, 260, 446.
Gainsay 44. Go, going 123, 246, 248,
Garden 279. 263, 265, 272, 337, 397,
Garland 182. 436, 437.
Garment 30, 47, 48, 67, Go about 176.
71, 103, 106, 176, 259, Go away 94, 195.
305, 327, 334, 376, 386, Go back 49, 319.
401, 406, 438,454, 457. Go down 246.
Gate 72, 338, 340. Go in 91, 437.
Gather, gather together 327 Go forth, go on 134, 456.
353, 361, 379, 445. Go out 120.
Geese (Kharu) 427. Go round 119, 251.
Generate 39, 42. Goad 360.
INDEX. 487

Goat 85. Grapes (?) 406.


God 222. Grapplers 227.
God of extended arm 2. Grasp 4, 227, 252, 261,
Gods, company of 141. 302, 456.
Gods, three companies of Grass 12, 62.
222. Grasshopper 326.
Gods, false 228. Grasshopper, city of 326.
Gods, land of 427. Gratification 376.
God-house 224. Grave 426, 458, 459.
God-offerings 224. Great 73, 107, 435, 452.
God-property 224. Great (of heart) 22.
Goddess 270. Greater than 108 ;
greatest
Gold 195, 459. 431.
Good 207. Greatly 74.
Good condition 329. Great Light 363.
Goods 42, 314, 320. Greeks 183.
Goose 3, 230, 287, 349, Green 96, 98, 333, 453.
359, 432. Green Eyes 98.
Goose-god 220. Green Flame 98.
Gore 448. Greyhound 454.
Gorge 286. Grief 24, 62.
Governor 270, 281, 309. Grieve 24.
Grace 277. Groan 12.
Gracious 207, 344. Ground 47, 293, 327, 381,
Grain 57, 93, 131, 148, 425.
206, 217, 358, 402, 417. Group 430.
Grains 138. Grow 234; grow old 354.
Grain-god 206. Guard 54, 226.
Grain-goddess 238. Guardian 53, 54.
Granary 399, 401. Guide 337, 375, 376.
Grant 38, 168, 438. Gullet 91.
488 INDEX.

Haaker 246, Hapt-re 254.


Haas 251. Hapu-en-neb-sett 254.
Hab-em-atu 247. Haqahakaher 247.
Habitation 63, 144, 410, Hareti 254.
411. Harim 29.
Hack in pieces 362. Harm 3, 4, 17, 220.
Ha-her 253. Harpoon 171.
Ha-hetep 247. Harpukakashareshabaiu
Hahuti-am ... 247. 254.
Hai, god 246. Harvest 238.
Hail 9, 123, 245, 246. Hasert 247.
Hair 19, 46, 66, 95, 206, Hasten 6, 277, 290.
257, 266, 326, 335, 353, Hate 188, 189.
385, 399, 400, 420, 422, Haunch 18, 109, 313.
444, 447, 456. Have 314, 423.
Hair, grey or white 378. Hawk 131.
Hair-gods 326. He 155,206,221,333,335.
Haker 247; festival 51. He himself 333.
Hakheru 247. Head 166, 309, 430, 458.
Half 424. Heads (Tchatchat) 458.
Hall 86, 93, 109, 111, 115, Headcloth 284.
134. Headdress 80.
Hand 72, 449. Headrest 111.
Handicraft 262. Headsman 330.
Hangings 386. Health 83, 352.
Hap (Nile) 256. Healthy 120, 234, 352.
Hap, son of Horus 253. Hear 384.
Happen 315. Heart 22, 256, 285; abode
Happiness 96, 132, 207, of 63; desire of 23,438.
431. Heart amulet 23.
Happy 207, 337. Heart, to eat the 22, 81.
INDEX. 489

Heart-soul 23, 124. Heqtit, goddess 282.


Heat 3. Her 216, 321.
Heaven 64, 152, 153, 197, E[er (Horus) 273.
246, 270, 370. IJer-ab-arit-f 269.
Hebt-re-f 260. Her-ab-kara-f 269.
Heel 461. Her-ab-uaa-f 269.
Hehi 277. Herakleopolis 336
Height 411, 412. Herald 348.
Heir 18, 19, 75. Herb,herbsl2, 62,98, 349.
Heirship 18. Herd-god 210, 211.
Hekennut 281. Her-f-em-qeb 272.
Heliopolis 46. 5er-f-ha-f 272.
Helpless 111, 129, 137, Heri-sep-f 271.
210, 303, 339,381,422, Heritage 75.
424. Heri-uru 270.
Hemaka 261. Her-k-en-Maat 272.
Hemen 262. Hermopolis 105, 304.
HenJi, city 249. Her-nefer 272.
Henbi, god 264. Heron 401.
Henket 267. Her-ua 272.
Henku-en-arp 266. Heru-khuti 274.
Henku-en-fat-Maat 266. Heru-tataf 276.
IJensektiu 266. Heru-ur (Haroeris) 274.
Henti (Osiris) 268. Hesepti 279.
IJenti-requ 268. Hesert 280.
Hent-khent-ta-meru 268. Hes-her 278.
Henu Boat 265. Hest 278, 280.
Hept-re 260. Hes-tchefetch 278.
ITept-shet 260. Hetch-abehu 289.
Hept-ur 260. Hetch-re 289.
^eq-ant 282. Hetem-her 288.
490 INDEX.

Hetem-ur 288. Homestead 326.


IJetep, god 286. Honour 332.
Hetep, town 287. Hoof 461.
IJetep-ka 287. Hook 84.
Hetep-sekhus 287. Horizon 297.
Hetep-taui 287. Horn 79, 196, 265, 268, 442.
Hew 227. Horns, Eye of 321.
Hide 40, 253, 361, 377, Horus, Followers of 276.
404, 409, 436, 449. Horus, Forms of 273275.
Hide (skin) 38. Horus, Sons of 42, 186,
Hieroglyphics 224. 424, 441.
High 411. Hostile 267.
Hill 412, 414.
Hostility 316, 370.
Hill-men 49. Hot 143, 243, 359, 394,
Him 155, 206, 333. 397, 425, 437.
Himself 335, 462. Hour 106, 195.
Hi-mu 257. Hour-goddess 106.
Hindrance 49. House 7, 42, 46, 65, 72,
Hinge 385. 86, 87, 98, 109, 144, 282,
His 140, 155, 425, 429. 283, 305, 351, 463.
Hit 257. Hover 304.
Hold 314, 423. However 50.
Holdfast 227. Hu, god 257.
Hole 433, 451. Hu-kheru 248.
Hollow 133. Hull 24.
Holy 77, 396, 448, 463. Human beings and race
Holy apparel 78. 103, 142, 185.
Holy Land 428. Humble 209.
Holy place 64. Humours 136, 215.
Homage 199, 226,351,411, Hundred 392.
447. Hundred thousand 261.
INDEX. 491

Hunger 282, 362, 372. In front of 76, 302.


Hunters 370. Inasmuch 167.
Hurl 382. Incantation 280.
Hurricane 355. Incense 138, 166,357,413,
Hurry 6. 416.
Husband 456. Incense water 172, 173.
Hut 7, 65. Incline 50, 243.
Hu-tepa 258. Incomprehensible 377.
Hymn 278. Incorruptible 58, 68, 378.
Hymns of Ra 278. Increase 45, 136, 252.
Indestructible 44.
I 9, 46, 98, 193, 196, 409, Inert 111, 339.
429. Inform 359.
Ibis 248. Inhale 242.
Idle 114. Inherit 18, 75.
If 50. Inheritance 18, 75.
Ignorant 303. Iniquity 17.
Ill 178. Injure 3, 4, 9, 71, 220.
Ill-luck 341. Injury 4, 8, 14, 17, 65,
Ill-treated 76. 193, 219, 220, 209, 308,
Illumine 151, 363. 352, 447.
Image 38, 52, 167, 235, Inkjar 142, 150.
353, 376, 380, 413, 430. Inlay, inlaid 176, 196.
Immediately 72, 268. Inquire 328.
Immutable 68. Inside 30, 159, 413.
Impassable 68, 373. Insolence 396.
Implement 113. Inspect 328.
Impost 288. Instruct 338.
Impotence 68. Instrument49,56,139, 184,
Imprison 308, 404. 464.
Inl6, 30, 32, 158, 191,268. Intelligent 403.
492 INDEX.

Intend 304. 308, 312, 326, 373, 380,


Intent 240. 392, 393.
Interval 106. Joy 55, 207, 242, 253.
Intestines 58, 136, 170. Joyful 22.
Into 16, 30, 158, 228. Judge 26, 27, 29,122,328;
Introduce 331, 332. judge hastily 22.
Inundate 132, 181. Judgement 26, 122, 329.
Inundation 132. Just 92, 163.
Invade 385. Justice 92.
Inventory 240. Justify 347.
Invert 143, 372.
Investigate 351. Kapriest 263.
Invisible 43, 44, 68, 192. Kaa, god 407.
Invocation 339. Ka-arik 408.
Invoke 91, 193, 214, 339, Kaharsapusar, etc. 408.
354. Ka-hetep 406.
Irqai (Amen-Ra) 123. Karnak 29.
Irresistible 68, 318. Kasaika 408.
Iron, meteoric 130, 131. ?:eb 337, 421.
It 155, 216, 335, 337, 381. Keen 344.
Its 155, 321, 337, 381. Keep guard, or watch 53,
324.
Jackal 17, 325. Kehkehet 410.
Jasper 306. Kem-heru 422.
Jaw 86, 215. Kemkem 410.
Jaw-bone 85, 86. Kem-ur 409, 422.
Jaw teeth 214. Kenemet 4 10.
Join 306, 345, 444. Kenemti 410.
Joint of meat 6, 18, 109. Kenkenur, god 442.
Journey 22, 118, 120, 166, Kep-her 409.
193, 197, 234, 300, 306, Kesemu-enent 411.
INDEX. 493

Kesta 424. Knit 388.


Khatiu 293. Knot 454.
Khau-tchet-f 291. Know 240, 304, 323.
Khemenu 304. Knowledge 240, 373.
Khemi, god 303. Kohl 188.
Klienememti 308.
Khnemet - em - ankh - annuit Labour 52, 129, 265, 408.
307. Labourers 178, 356, 370.
Khnemet-urt 307. Lack 395, 420.
Khennu, city 305. Ladder 166, 171; sides of
Khensu 16; forms of 309. 236.
Khenti-Amenti 309. Lady 198, 267.
Kher-aha 14, 316. Lair 128.
Kherefu 316. Lake 123, 178, 267, 334,
Kher-heb priest 316. 390, 405, 420, 425.
Kher-serau 316. Lake, Great 390.
Khesef-at 318. Lake, Land of 427.
Khesef-her-ash-kheru 318. Lake of Akeb 390.
Khesef-her-khemiu 318. Lake of Aqer 390.
Khnemu 307. Lake of Fire 390, 391.
Khu,theFourandSeven295. Lake of Flames 390.
Kill 345.. Lake of Geese 391.
Kindle 437. Lake of Hetep 391.
Kindness 329 Lake of Horus 391.
King 71, 131, 335. Lake of Light 391.
Kingship 335. Lake of Maati 390.
Kinsfolk 18, 107. Lake of Millions of Years
Knead 168. 391.
Knife 65, 91, 195, 215, 217, Lake of Natron 391.
279, 280, 345, 394,411, Lake of Nu 390.
444, 458. Lake of Osiris 390.
494 INDEX.

Lake of Propitiation 391. Legality 132.


Lake of Tchesert 391. Length 1, 329.
Lake of the Wicked 391. Leopard skin 23.
Lake of Turquoise 390. Let be 38.
Laraentation 12, 66, 408. Letopolis 319, 366.
Lamp 299, 437. Libation 15, 77, 388.
Land, to 175. Libation vessel 96, 280,
Land 143, 425, 444; culti- 352.
vated 5. Libationer 77.
Lands, the two 425. Libya 453.
Languor 157. Lie 423, 424.
Lapis-lazuli 317, 318. Lies 19.
Large 73. Lie down 389.
Laugh, laughter 341. Life 83, 88.
Laver 390. Life, hand of 426.
Law, laws 165, 248. Lift 120, 155, 379, 387,
Law, Land of 426. 388, 453.
Law-court 64. Light 1, 11, 42, 65, 85, 95,
Lawgiver 360. 142, 212, 252, 289, 296,
Lawfulness 132. 356, 363, 375, 395, 403,
Lay 113. 435.
Lazy 114. Light up 102.
Lead 337, 375. Light-god 151.
Leather 348, 406. Light (of weight) 105.
Leaves 416. Lightness 103.
Leaves of a door 72, 234, Light upon 103.
244. Like 158, 167, 168, 351,
Left (hand or side) 22, 420, 430.
23, 24. Likeness 167.
Leg 166, 188, 244, 340, Likewise 167, 341, 420.
344, 373. 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. Meadow 370.


Male 456. Mean, the 189.
Man 321. Measure 375, 443, 457.
Manifest 147. Measure (land) 383.
Manifestations 147. Measuring cords 56.
Manifold 90. Medicaments 337, 359.
Mankind 107, 161, 211, Medicine 238.
241, 243, 244, 245, 264, Meditations 421.
271, 434. Mediterranean Sea 98.
Manner 167. Meet 15, 318, 362.
MaDsion 86, 144. Meeting 362.
Mantis 2, 3, 23, 133. Mehen 33.
Manu 166, 426. Mehenet, Mehenit, Mehent
Many 90. 182.
March 329; march against Mehti-sah-neter 184.
436, 437. Meht-urt 181.
Mariners 419. Member 19, 30, 56, 75,
Marqatha 169. 93, 255, 256.
Marsh 76, 149, 415. Memorial services 364.
Marsh flowers 5. Memphis 154, 284, 427.
Mason 47, 67. Memphis, high priest of
Mast 319. 110.
Master 108, 198; to act as Men and women 244, 245,
master 316. 249, 264.
Mastery 95, 340. Mendes 82, 439.
Masturbate 196. Menhu 176.
Matchat, Matchet 167, 171. Men-kau-Ra 233.
Mates 171. Menkh, god 176.
Matet Boat 171. Men-Maat-Ra 233.
Matter 134, 140. Menqet 177.
Me 9, 98, 193. Mentchat 177.
INDEX, 497

Menthu, god 177. Misheps 172.


Menu 4, 42, 174. Mistress 198, 267.
Mera 426. Mixed 396.
Merchant 395. Mnevis Bull 180.
Mert, goddess 179. Moisture 14.
Meskhen 187. Moment 8, 33, 106.
Mesqen 188. Monkey 75.
Mesqet 188. Monster 90.
Message 27, 29. Month 26; last day of 86.
Messenger 29. Moon 16, 86.
Mestha 188. Moon-god 16, 56, 309.
Metal, god of (?) 127. Moor a boat 175.
Metal plates 136, 218. Mooring posts 175.
Metes-her-ari-mer 190. More than 229.
Metes-sen 191. Moreover 423.
Metu-ta-f 190. Morning 436.
Micturate 116, 157. Morning star 224.
Middle 92, 103, 268. Mortals 434.
Middle hall 24. Mother 173.
Might 150, 397, 446. Motionless 111.
Mighty 73, 107, 114, 194, Mould 168, 196, 364.
367. Moulder 205.
Milk 11, 55, 364. Mountain 439.
Milk vessel 169. Mourner 12.
Million 276. Mourning 12.
Mineral 262. Mouse 143.
Mineral colour 312. Mouth 231, 432.
Ministrant 1, 47, 176. Move 151, 234, 253, 2G0,
Misery 62, 116, 137, 163, 265.
352, 420, 421. Mow 280.
Misfortune 71, 386. Much 90.
IV. 32
498 INDEX.

Multitude 90, 91. Navel 292, 300.


Mummify 96, 334. Near 228, 229, 424.
Mummy bandages 96. Neba 205.
Mummy bed 117. Neb-abui 199.
Murdei-ous 135. Neb-er-tcher 1
^^.
Music, instrument of 176. Neb-er-tchert J

Mut 173. Neb-heru 201.


Muta Jambi 80. Neb-maat-heri-retui-f 204.
Mutable 119. Neb-nebu 201.
My 9, 140, 193. Neb-pebti-petpet-sebau 204.
Mykerinos 233. Neb -pehti - tbes - menment
Myn'h 84; of women 85; 204.
water of 172. Nebeb bird 205.
Myself 462. Nebti 205.
Mysterious 377, 404. Neck 213.
Mystery 377, 404. Neck ornament 115.
Mystery, Land of 427. Needy 212, 395.
Nefer-Tem 208.
Naarrut 192. Nef-ur 206.
Naau 193. Negation 68, 158, 433.
Nail, of body 84. Negative 43, 221.
Nak fiend 193. Negro 214.
Naked 252. Negro speech 464.
Name 237. Neh 213.
Namely 58. Neha-bau 213.
Narrate 112. Neha-her 213.
Nart 194. Nehatu 212.
Nartiankhemsenf 194. Nehebka 214.
Nasaqbubu 193. Neheb-nefert 214.
Nathkerthi 193. Nehesu 213.
Natron 280. Nehesui 213.
INDEX. 499

Neith 220. Neter, Lake 225.


Nekii fiend 219. Netet, Nelit 226.
Nekhebet 215, 398. Netqa-her-khesef-atu 225.
Nekhen 215. Netru, city 225.
Nekhenu 215. Never 44, 341.
Nem 208. New 98, 160.
Nenet, bread of 428. New Year's Day 431.
Nentcha 210. Nice 135.
Nenunser 210. Night 20, 57, 113, 116,
Nepert, city 206. 291, 410, 411, 423.
Nephthys 205. Night watchers 241,
Nerau-ta 211. Nile 256.
Neri 211. Nile Celestial 7.

Nesersert 218. Nine, ninth 151.


Nesert, goddess 218. No 43, 68, 158, 192, 221,
Neshem stone 218. 433.
Neshmet Boat 218. No time 341.
Nest 373. Nobleman 108.
Net, to snare 254. Nome 279, 343.
Net 14, 25, 117, 254,370, None 68.
434. Non-existent 49.
Net frame 442. Noonday 88.

Net posts 72, North 183; north-west 183.


Netbit 226. North, land of 426.
Netcheb-ab-f 226. North, Lords of 183.
Netcheh-netcheh 227. North wind 182, 183, 417.
Netclxem, god 227. Nose 157, 309, 402.
Netchesti 228. Nostrils 242, 293, 402.
Netchet 228. Not 8, 31, 43, 68, 133,
Netchfet 226. 158, 192, 221, 433.
Netchses 228. Nourish 329.
32*
500 INDEX.

Now 50; now as for 50. Offal 258.


Nu, god 195. Offence 17, 75.
Nubia 49, 384, 410, 427. Offend 369.
Nubti 196. Offer 176, 266, 447.
Nur bird 196. Offer sacrifice 77.
Nurse 237, 238, 307. Offerings 1, 5, 15, 45, 77,
Nut, goddess 186. 120, 133, 140, 147, 148,
Nut-urt 198. 156, 182, 230, 264, 286,
Nutiu 198. 436, 443, 460.
Officer 177.
9, 57, 123, 245, 246, Official 417, 456.
248. Offspring 147, 185.
Oar 114, 180, 253, 260, Oil 182, 183, 191.
261, 443. Ointment 191, 424.
Oar-rest 75, 118. Old age 10, 446.
Oasis, Nortbern. and South- Old man 10, 215.
ern 117. Olden time 431.
Obelisk house 283. Olive tree 129, 137.
Obey 384. Omission 342.
Objects 5. On 46, 158, 268.
Oblation 15. On behalf of 229.
Oblivion 267. One 100, 321.
Observe 154, 160, 195. One (God) 99, 222.
Obstacle 386. One only 100.
Obstruct 389. Oneness 139.
Obstruction 49. Open 27, 78, 79, 103, 155,
Occasion 341. 231, 333, 355, 373, 385.
Ocean 270. Open the face 104.
Ocean, Celestial 7, 421. Open the mouth 27, 78.
Odour 383. Opener of the Earth 79.

Of 158, 191, 194, 220. Openers 29.


INDEX. 501

Opportunity 341. Osiris-Orion 61.


Oppose 318, 389. '
Osiris-Ptah 59.
Opposite 15, 76, 168, 302. Osiris-Seker 62.
Opposition 76, 305. Osiris-Taiti 62.
Oppress 1, 76, 163, 346. Osiris Tekaiti 62,
Oppression 14, 65, 70. Osiris-Un-Nefer 59.
Oppressor 14, 65. Other 100; other things 411.
Or 232. Other World 426, 441;
Orbit 399, 420. Mountain of 440.
Ordain 118, 221.' Out from 158.
Order, to 358, 453. Outcry 249.
Order 165, 217, 221, 263, Outside 159, 229.
361, 464. Overcome 95.
Ordinances 221, 248; of Overthrow 113, 298, 303,
heaven 369. 359, 369.
Ore 130. Overseer 177, 235.
Orion 327. Overturn 143, 416.
Ornament 293, 364. Owner 198.
Osiris 59, 326, 336. Ox 17, 56.
Osiris-beings 62.
Osiris-Anubis 59. Pacification 362.
Osiris-Begetter 59. Pacify 362.
Osiris-Gold-of-eternity 60. Paddle 180, 253, 261, 306,
Osiris-Harmachis 60. 443.
Osiris-Horus 60. Pain 114, 174, 178, 349.
Osiris-Keb 61. Painless 68.
Osiris-Khenti-Amenti 60. Paint the eyes 188.
Osiris, for titles of beginning Palace 87, 93, 111.
*

with Khenti see p. 310. Palette 82, 188, 425.


Osiris-Lord-of-Life 60. Palm, a tree 38, 166.
Osiris-neb-er-tcher 60. Palm, a measure 375, 403.
502 INDEX.

Panopolis 28. Penetrate 5, 24.


Panther skin 23. Pen-heseb 20.
Papyrus 396, 457. Penti, god 144.
Papyrus swamps 71. People 107, 132, 142, 161,
Par 141. 169, 241, 243, 244, 245,
Parehaqakheperu 141. 264, 271, 434.
Parents 173. Peq 152.
Pashakasa 142. Per-Asar 8.

Pass, pass by 329, 333, Perceive 160, 323.


337, 373, 437. Perch 8, 10, 12, 304.
Pass away 134, 352, 356, Perfect- 66, >76, jJ30, 349.
438. Perfume 294, 384.
Pass forward 58. Perish 378.
Passage 100, 101, 306, 337. Permanent 96, 174, 450.
Pasturage 349. Period 88, 196, 246.
Path 95, 97, 171. Perpetuate 359.
Paw 72. Persea tree 65.
Pay 347. Persecute 1.

Pay homage 196. Person 321, 463.


Pe, city 139. Pert, season of 26, 144.
Peace 285. Peskheti 150.
Peacemakers 362. Peti 153.
Peace offerings 45, 362. Petition 443.
Peasants 178. Petra 154.
Pectoral 115. Petra-sen 154.
Pedestal 12, 174. Pettet 155.
Pegs 21, 117, 455. Phallus 171,246, 265,456.
Peka 152. Pharaoh 144.
Pekes 152. Phase of being 301.
Pekhat, goddess 150. Phoenix 134.
Pen 194. Physician 33, 110.
INDEX. 503

Picture 167, 194. Pluck 306.


Pierce 135. Plumage 46, 395.
Pig 238, 392. Plunder 76, 214, 288, 456.
Pigment 37. Plough 299, 378.
Pilfer 298. Ploughing, Ceremony of
Pillar 49, 113, 264, 369. 299.
Pillow 111. Poem 282.
Pinion 182. Point 430.
Pit 254. Pointer of Balance 436.
Pitch 345. Poison 189, 397.
Place, to 96. Pole 93, 205, 285.
Place 63, 80, 81, 168, 170, Pole, steering 261.
171, 244, 245, 438. Poles of bier 346.
Place, Great 64. Pollute 438.
Place (in place of) 58. Pool 76, 78, 172, 178, 267,
Plan 343, 369, 419. 334, 390, 405, 425.
Plank 254, 319, 455. Poor 209.
Plants 10, 37, 62, 65, 84, Porter 53, 54.
98, 130, 185, 235, 237, Portion 314.
264, 331, 372, 392, 395, Portrait figure 430.
449. Position 12, 88.
Plaque 183. Possess 314, 423, 455.
Plate, to 364. Possessions 42, 174, 314,
Plated 330. 423.
Play draughts 259. Possessor 198.
Play music 398. Potter-god 307.
Pleasant 134, 135, 227, Potter's table 214.
249. Powder 400.
Please 247, 249, 250, 341. PoAver 72, 83, 114, 120,
Pleasure 2, 250, 357. 150, 212, 357, 367, 396,
Plentiful 291. 397.
504 INDEX.

Power, the vital 367. Progeny 189, 382.


Powerful 107, 216. Prompting 23.
Powerless 139. Pronouncement 190.
Praise, to 10, 11. Props 388, 453.
Praise, praisings 9, 14, 15, Property 132, 313, 314,
16, 195, 249, 264, 277, 320, 329.
280, 339, 354, 365, 384, Propitiate 362.
388, 440. Propitiatory offerings 78.
Pray 213, 353, 442. Protect 51, 170, 215, 226,
Prayer 36, 436, 443. 295, 323, 384, 388.
Precept 432. Protector 308.
Predestine 392. Proud 73.
Preferment 12. Provide 80, 263, 288, 343.
Pregnant 17, 19, 136. Provisions 88, 93, 325.
Prepare 51, 343. Pry into 350, 459.
Prescription 432. Ptah 154.
Preserves (of birds) 419. Ptah, Claw of 84.
Present 1, 77, 266. Ptah-Seker 154.
President 270. Ptah-Seker-Tem 155.
Pretty 207. Ptah-Tanen 155.
Prevail over 367. Pudenda muliehris 292.
Priest 1, 33, 36, 47, 77, Pull 70, 329.
263, 322, 345, 263. Pull out hair 104.
Prince 71, 108, >'56, 316, Punt, land of 142.
358, 400. Pupil of the eye 460.
Principal 269. Pure 77, 429.
Prison 308, 321. Purification 77.
Prithee 38, 407. Purify 14, 77, 330, 429.
Private apartment 312. Purity 132.
Produce 184, 350. Purse 86.
Products 314. Pus 134.
INDEX. 505

Put 244. Ra-Osiris 233.


Putrefy 38, 412. Ra-Tem 233.
Pygmy 209. Radiance 1 ,1 1 42, 65, 85, 95,
,

Pylon 134, 338, 340. 151, 296, 363, 375, 382.


Rain-storm 14, 67.
Qabt-ent-Shu 413. Raise 120, 156, 387.
Qa-ha-hetep 412. Raise a song 388.
Qa-her 412. Raise up 436, 453.
Qahu, god 30, 413. Ram 396.
Qai 413. Ram-god 128, 397.
Qart 413. Rameses IV 282.
Qebh-senuf 415. Rank 12.
Qefenu 415. Rapid 6.
Qemtu, god 422. Rat 143.
Qemhusu, god 422. Ravish 456.
Qen 416. Ravisher 455.
Qenqentet, Lake 417. Rays 11, 38, 102, 151, 382.
Qernet 417. Re-aa-urt 231.
Qerti 418. Reach 149.
Qetetbu 419. Read 366, 405.
Quadrupeds 75. Ready 343, 387.
Quake 386. Real 164.
Quay 302. Reap 6.

Queen 262, 267, 336. Rebel 338.


Quench 89, 90. Receive 403.
Quiet 360. Recite 51, 366, 405, 464.
Reckon 26, 122, 279, 328.
Ra, god 233. Reckoning 26, 329, 459.
Ra, Hymns to 278. Recognize 323.
Ra-Harmakhis 233. Recompense 58, 228.
Ra-Horus 233. Records 118, 422.
506 INDEX.

Red 448. Remain 174.


Red Crown 448. Remainder 342.
Red Land 448. Remake 346.
Redness 448. Remember 363.
Reed 5. Remove 105, 237.
Reed pen 194. Remote 94.
Re-establish 349. Remrem 237.
Refresh 360, 380, 415. Remu, town of 235.
Region 47, 69, 71, 94, 101, Rend 306.
165. Renen 238.
Regularity 403. Renew 112, 160, 346.
Regularly 164. Repair 349.
Regulations 248. Repeat 112, 416.
Re-hent 240. Repetition 238.
Re-henent 240. Report 348, 112.
Rehti 240. Reptile 156, 464.
Rehu 239. Repulse 318, 370, 399, 400.
Rehui (Horus and Set) 240. Rerek 239.
Reign 246, 335. Rerti 239.
Re-Iukasa 232. Rertu-nefu 239.
Rejoice 46, 212, 227, 242, Res-ab 242.
246, 248, 255, 282. Resenet 242.
Rejoicings 10, 11, 16, 55, Res-her 242.
56. Rest 30, HI, 239, 261,
Rejuvenate 237. 285.
Rekhti 241. Re-stau 232, 383.
Rekhti, Lands of 427. Restrain 1, 324.
Rekhti-merti 241. Restraint 163, 325, 352,
Relatives 107. 358, 438, 464.
Release 344. Retasashaka 243.
Relieve 329. Retreat 251, 261, 319, 339.
INDEX. 507

Return 82, 113; in return Rot 58, 305.


for 58. Rotten 258, 368, 412.
Revile 365. Round about 160.
Revolt 219, 305. Rouse 213, 241.
Revolve 238, 343, 398,442. Row 306.
Reward 228. Rudder 114, 253, 261.
Riclies 156. Ruddy 448.
Riddle 454. Rule 281, 454.
Rigging 196. Run 104, 149, 263, 292,
Right 92, 105, 163, 164, 317, 370, 449.
165, 189. Runner 249, 253.
Ring 84, 134. Rushes 5.

Rise 104, 147. Rut-en-Ast 235.


Rise (of river) 136. Rutu-neb-rekhit 235.
Rise (of sun) 102, 294. Rutu-nu-Tem 235.
Rite 221.
Ritual 317. Sa 328.
River 69, 123, 197. Sa, god 323.
River bank 90, 302. Saa, god and city 328.
Road 95, 97, 171. Sa-Amenti-Ra 323.
Roar, roaring 249. Saau-ur 323.
Roast meat 6. Sabes 325.
Rob 76, 456. Sacred 396, 448.
Robber 71, 76, 455, 456. Sacrifice 77, 241,286,347.
Robe 67, 327. Sacrificer 106.
Rod 319. Safe 455.
Roof 17, 180. Sah-en-mut-f 327.
Room 109. Sail, to 456.
Rope 62, 63, 93, 95. 113, Sail downstream 321.
197, 256, 266. Sail upstream 312.
Rope in 63. Sail 380, 428.
508 INDEX.

Sailor 206, 306, 312, 380, Scorn 327.


419. Scorpion 288.
Sais, Upper and Lower Scorpion-god 288.
325. Scribe 374.
Saltpetre water 172. Sea 123.
Salute 194, 447. Seal 321, 459.
Salve 191, 281. Search 113, 277, 351, 459.
Sa-mer-f 322. Season 8, 88, 106, 195,
Sanctify 387. 341, 436.
Sanctuary 64, 366, 408. Seat 63, 64, 262.
Sand 393. Seat of Utchat 64.
Sandals 289, 430, 451. Seba goddess 339.
Sap 329. Sebaku 340.
Sapanemma 322. Sebek 136, 340.
Sarcophagus 284, 418. Sebek 340.
Sasa 330. Sebek-en-Shesmu 340.
Sata 322. Sebeq-en-Tem 340.
Sati, city 330. Second 159, 351.
Satiety 337. Secrecy 40.
Satisfy 22, 285. Secret 40, 377, 404.
Say 416, 464. Secretary 271.
Saying 454. See 79, 153, 154, 160, 195,
Scald 102. 422, 449.
Scales 20, 137, 169. Seeds 93, 138, 189, 382,
Scales (armour) 136. 389, 449.
Scarab 301. Seek 113, 292.
Scatter 104, 340, 376. Sefekh-nebs 344.
Scent 307, 387. Sehetch-ur 363.
Sceptre 2, 29, 96, 97, 281, Sehetemet - au - a - em - abet
319. 363.
Scorch 3. Sehtet 363.
INDEX. 509

Seize 4, 302, 303, 455, Sentence, to 342 ; of death


456. 27.
Seker, god, city, festival Senu, city 352.
378, 379. Sep, Sepa, god 342.
Seker, land of 427. Separate 150, 234, 435,
Sekhai 364. 445.
Sekhat-Heru 364. Separation 71.
Sekhem-em-ab-f 367. Sepes 343.
Sekhem-nefer 368. Sepulchre 11, 58, 180.
Sekhem-ur 367. Sepulture 417.
Sekhepti 365. Sept-kheri-nehait 344.
Sek-her 378. Sept-mast-ent-Reruti 344.
*

Sekher-at 369. Septu 343.


Sekheriu 369, 409. Seqebit 380.
Sekher-remu 370. Seqet-her 381.
Sekhet 368. Serat-beqet 358.
Sekhet-Aaru 105. Serekhi 359.
Sekhet-her-ash-aru 372. Seres-her 360.
Sekhmet 368. Serf 37, 314, 351.
Sekhmet-Bast-Ra 368. Ser-kheru 358.
Sekhmet-ren-s - em - hemut-s Serpent 15, 156, 261, 462.
368. Serpent-fiends 90.
Seksek 379. Serpent-god 364.
Sektet Boat 379. Serqet, goddess 360.
Self 462. Sert 360.
Self-created 300. Sertiu 360.
Semti, king 350. Servant 37, 263, 307, 351.
Senehpaqarha 354. Serve 129, 354.
Senehaparkana 354. Seshemet 376.
Senemti 353. Seshet, town 374.
Send 246, 248. Sesheta, goddess 377.
510 INDEX.

Set 96, 244, 438; set aside Shau, city of 392.


290; set fire to 102; set Shave 104.
up 332; set (of the sun) She 216, 225, 321, 381.
102, 285. Shebb-en-I^esti 396.
Set out 120, 456. Shed 460.
Set, god 381. Shenat-pet- utheset - neter
Setem-ansi 385. 399.
Seti I. 233. Shenat-sheps-neteru 399.
Set-qesu 386. Shenmu 400.
Sett, goddess 382. Shennu 401.
Seven 344, 366. Shentit, goddess 401.
Seven Spirits 45. Shepherd (Osiris) 323.
Sever 353. Shesep-temesu 403.
Sexual intercourse 388. Shes-khentet 404.
Shabu 392. Shesmu 340, 404.
Shabti 392. Shet-kheru 406.
Shackles 220. Sheta-her 405.
Shade 290, 414. Shetau-a 405.
Shades, Eater of 82. Shewbread 401.
Shadow 290, 414. Shine 3, 102, 113, 136,
Shaka 393. 151, 212, 252,288,296,
Shakanasa 393. 363, 403.
Shake 64, 436. Shipwreck 17.
Shambles 348. Shod 430.
Shame 396. Shoot 119, 120, 382.
Shape 196. Shore 444.
Shapuneterarka 393. Shoulder 236, 237, 414.
Share 314, 445. Shout 246, 249.
Sharshar 393. Shrine 38, 63, 64, 104,
Sharsharkhet 393. 303, 366, 408.
Sharshatakata 393. Shrivel 3.
INDEX. 511

Shu 40, 239, 395. Skilled 374, 403.


Shuabti 392. Skin 19, 38, 46, 137, 188,
Shut 308. 401.
Shut up 306. Skull 114.
Shut in 321, 464. Sky 152, 153, 197, 270,
Sick 174, 178. 395.
Sickness 174, 178, 447. Sky, two halves of 70.
Side 322, 414, 424. Sky-god 195.
Sight 160, 449. Sky-goddess 197.
Sightless 68. Slab 443.
Silence 381. Slander 231.
Silent 423. Slaughter 25, 65, 217, 241,
Silver 288. 262, 298, 328, 345, 346,
Similar 430. 347, 352,394, 446, 457;
Similitude 167, 376, 420. place of 209.
Sin 15, 17, 62, 75, 137, Slaughterer 290.
138, 247, 291, 439. Slaughter-blocks 394.
Since 461. Slaughter-houses 14, 299.
Sing 398. Slave 263.
Singers 249. Slay 113, 175, 187, 317,
Sinner 62, 137, 439. 330, 345, 347, 372.
Sinners, Eater of 81. Sledge 170, 434.
Sirius 343. Sleep 89, 387.
Sister 351. Slit 352, 423.
Sistrum-bearer 56. Slumber 420.
Sit 30, 261, 262, 358. Smam, god and lake 347.
Siut, city 328. Smam-ur 347.
Six 329. Smamti 348.
Sketch 419. Smash 305.
Skilful 66, 373. Smati 348.
Skill 447. 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. Stew 113.


Stability 88. Steward 177.
Stable 174, 450. Stibium 188.
Stablish 450. Stick 2, 29, 97, 319.
Staff 2, 29, 97, 319. Sting 150.
Staircase 235, 244, 412. Stink 420; to make 368.
Stairs of Osiris 319. Stinking 213, 258.
Stakes 21, 175. Stone 48, 182.
Stalk 166. Stone of Maat 48.
Stand up 88, 104. Stop 23.
Standard 10, 12, 30, 169, Storehouse 451.
464. Stores 88.
Standard of Ap-uat 13. Storm 14, 219, 255, 305,
Stanza 282. 354, 355, 400, 417.
Stars 5, 57, 291, 299,338. Storm-cloud 206.
Stars, circumpolar and pla- Straight 163.
nets 20. Straighten 370.
Star-gods 166, 378. Straightway 72, 268, 269,
State 88. 431, 461.
Station 171, 434. Stream 6, 69, 95, 101,
Statue 235, 353, 376, 430. 131, 197, 220, 259, 267,
Staves 459. 436.
Steak 6. Strength 83, 114, 120,132,
Steal 220, 288, 298. 150, 212, 234, 285, 396,
Steer 114, 261. 397, 457.
Steering poles 114, 253, Strengthen 227, 295, 405.
261, 313, 316. Stretch 124, 155, 166.
Steersman 54. Stretch the legs 441.
Steep 20. Stride 208, 308.
Step, steps 208, 244, 319. Strider 436.
Stern of a boat 149. Strife 305.
IV. 33
514 INDEX.

Strike 257, 363, 417, 252, Sunset 436.


409. Sunset, Mount of 166.
Strive 51. Superintendent 177, 235.
Strong 66, 76, 133, 195, Supplicate 112, 334.
211, 216, 234, 245, 330, Supplication 442, 443.
331, 337, 352, 354,367, Support 8. 120, 239, 453.
416, 417, 453, 457. Supports 88, 388, 453.
Strong-heart 114. Supporters 236.
Strong-mouth 121. Support of a god 8.

Strong-soul 114. Suppress 248.


Strong-willed 356. Supreme 107.
Stronghold 461. Surface 30, 172.
Struggle 87. Surround 48, 49, 87.
Studded 236. Sut, Suti 335.
Stuff 140. Suten-henen 336.
Subdue 248, 251, 292,360. Suten-ta-hetep 336.
Submerge 20, 181, 349. Swallow 31, 331, 364.
Submission 292. Swallow (bird) 177.
Subsist 300. Swamp 149, 178.
Subsistence 65. Swathe 406.
Substance 140. Swathing 180, 234, 259.
Such an one 175. Swear 86.
Suckle 238, 356. Sweet 134, 227.
Suffer 421. Swift 6, 138, 292.
Suffering 4. Sword 345, 444.
Sukati 335. Sycamore 211.
Summer 397. Syene 3, 334.
Summit 458. Symbolize 384.
Sun-god 233, 395.
Sunrise 436. Table of offerings 77, 120,
Sunrise, Mount of 129, 440. 286.
INDEX. 515

Tablet 82, 385. Tchesert 463.


Tackle 93, 196. Tcheser-tep 463.
Tait 428. Tear 236, 306.
Take 403. Teb-ber-kehaat 442.
Take prisoner 380. Tebu, city 430.
Talk 190, 315. Tefnut 40, 239, 433.
Talon 84. Tehent 447.
Tamarisk 62. Tekem 437.
Ta-nent 427. Tell 190.
Tank 178, 405. Tern, Temu 69, 434.
Tar, a fiend 428. Tem-Harmakhis 434.
Ta-ret 425. Tem-Khepera 434.
Tarry 122. Tem-Sep 434.
Taste 443. Tem-ur 444.
Ta-sti 49. Temem-re 434.
Ta-tchesert 33, 428. Tempest 67, 219.
Tatunen 429. Temple 144, 148, 232, 283.
Taut 234. Ten 189.
Tax 288. Tena 445.
Tchafi 127, 457. Tend sheep 324.
Tchaui, the Two 457. Teni, Teni 435, 446.
Tcheba - en - ^Jeru - semsu Tenpu 446.
460. Tent 42.
Tcheba-en-Sekri 459. Terrify 272.
Tcheba-en-Shesmu 460. Territory 69, 93, 238, 293.
Tcheba-en-tepu-a-Ra 460. Terror 272, 328, 386, 396,
Tchefet, goddess and place 397.
460. Tesert-tep 448.
Tchentcben 461. Tesher, god 448.
Tcherti, the Two 462. Teshtesh 437.
Tcheru bird 462. Testicles 314, 334.
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516 INDEX.

Testify 189. Things said 464.


Tet, the 450, Think 51, 304, 407.
Tet-Temui 382. Thirst 21, 24.
Tlianksgiving 225, 441. Thirty 168.
That 206, 433, 452. This 141, 206, 209, 435,
That which 42, 225. 452.
The 139, 425. Those 192.
Thebes 96. Thoth 9, 447; festival of
Thee 406, 451. 447; city of 105.
Thefaut 451. Thoth Hapi 447.
Theft 288. Thou 219, 225, 406, 430,
Their 94, 351, 381. 451.
Thekem, god 454. Thought 36, 407, 421.
Them 94, 225, 335, 337, Thousand 290.
351, 381. Three 304.
Themselves 462. Threshold 327.
Then 235, 242, 435. Thrive 359.
Thenemi 452. Throat 57, 285, 290, 317,
Then-re 452. 396.
There 32. Throne 218, 319.
Therefore 235. Throne-chamber 452.
Therein 32. Through 32.
These 28, 29, 30, 195, 209. Throughout 160.
Thet amulet 455. Throw 290.
They 94, 225, 335, 351, Thunder , thunder - storm
381. 219, 417.
Thigh 101, 149, 174, 292, Thus 76.
301, 313, 340, 451. Thy 219, 406, 425, 451.
Thing, things 5, 300, 313, Thyself 462.
320. Tiara 182, 209, 377.
Things done 52. Tidings 358.
INDEX. 517

Tie 1, 49, 50, 86, 106, 179, Towards 228.


196, 226, 342, 403, 405, Transfer 325, 330.
414, 417, 454. Transfoi-m 51.
Time 88, 195, 213, 243, Transformation 301.
246, 268, 341, 372, 436. Transport 456.
Timid 293, 357. Travel 21, 193, 300, 308,
Tip 430. 312, 313, 326, 337, 387,
Tithe 288. 388, 392, 393, 397.
Title-deeds 42. Tree 37, 42, 65, 180, 208,
To 16, 191, 228. 319, 401, 453.
To-day 167. Tremble 64, 386.
Toes 326. Tress 206, 257, 326.
Toil 129, 265. Triad, solar 368.
Tomb, tombs 11, 13, 58, Trial 341.
89, 144, 145, 180,. 254, Tribe 169.
442. Triumphant 164, 347.
To-morrow 136, 440. Trouble 4, 112, 305.
Tongue 217. True 92, 163.
Tongue of a Balance 436. Truth 92, 103, 132, 189.

Tool 49, 56, 86, 139, 205. Truth, goddess of 165.


Tooth 23. Tuamutef 441.
Top 430; top of anything Tuat, god and place 428,
458; top of the head, 441.
i. e. skull 30. Tu-menkh-rerek 440.
Tortoise 80, 404. Tun-pehti 441.
Torture chamber 14, 298, Turn away, or back 82,

299, 348. 361, 399,400,435; turn


Total 240. round 119, 170.
Totality 420, 444, 445. Turquoise 169, 170.
Touch 444. Turtle 80.
Tow along 383. Tutu 439.
518 INDEX.

Twenty 457. Unes 107.


Twice-great 73. Unguent 23, 83, 84, 93, 97,
Two 351. 104, 155, 210, 257, 281,
Two-horned 79. 345, 354, 387, 413, 432,
Type 167, 430. 453.
Typify 384. Uniformly 164.
Union 134, 345.
Ua 94. Unite 345, 444, 445.
Uaau 100. Uniu 104.
Uaipu, goddess 95. Unknown 44, 68, 240.
Uamemti 95. Unless 43.
Uart-neter-semsu 96. Unloose 105, 113, 157.
Uatchit 98. Un-nefer 106.
Ubes-her-per - em - khetkhet Un-nefer-Ra 106.
102. Unobserved 43.
Udder 169. Unquenchable 68.
Uhem-her 112. Unremittingly 3.

Ui 102. Unresisting 43.


Unaset 104. Unseen 43, 44.
Unbar 355. Unsplit 44.
Unbolt 355, 373. Unt 107.
Unclothe 252. Unti 107.
Uncover 105, 409. Untie 106, 157, 344, 353.
Undecaying 68. Untold 44.
Under 229, 313. Unturnable 44.
Under faA^our of 313. Unwashed 44.
Understand 81, 241. Upon 32, 158, 159, 228,
Undertake 403. 268, 430.
Undipped 44. Upside down 372.
Undress 252, 344, 409. Ur-arit-s 109.
Unen-em-hetep 105. Ur-hekau 110.
INDEX, 519

TJr-hetchati 110. Vassal 314.


Ur-kherp-Liem 110. Vegetables 237.
Ur-ma 109. Venerable 396.
Ur-maat 109. Venerate 37.
Ur-mertus-tesliert - shennu Veneration 199.
110. Venom 189.
Ur-pehui-f 109. Venus 224.
Urine 116. Verily 123, 407, 408.
Urit 109. Vermify 99.
Uraeus 15, 85. Vertebrae 8, 9, 12, 454
Uraei 55; the living 16, 85. Vessel 183 , 250 396
Uraeus Crown 432. 445.
Us 192. Vessel for offerings 15.
Usekh-nemmet 115. Vicar 71.
Usert, goddess 114. Victims 315, 347.
Ust 116. Victor 367.
Utau gods 117. Victory 211.
Utchat 121. Victuals 83.
Utent 118. VicAv 160.
Utmost 2. Vigorous 98, 234, 333.
Utter 17, 19. Vine 11.
Utterance 432. Vineyard 11.
Utu-nesert 118. Violence 71, 76, 119,399,
Utu-rekhit 118. 446.
Vital power 367.
Valiant 22. Vivify 331.
Valley 49. Voice 315, 432, 443.
Valour 216, 446. Void 120.
Vanquish 76, 221. Vomit 136.
Variant reading 464. Voyage 380.
Vase 447. Vulture 211.
520 INDEX.

Wailing 12, 66. Watery ground 76.


Wailing Avomen 12, 66. Way 95, 97, 171.
Wake, wake up 213, 241. Wayfarer 399.
Walk 104, 116, 122, 184, Wax 176, 180.
208, 218, 238, 329, 352, We 192.
384, 385, 397, 430, 437, Weak 129, 130, 139, 210,
449 ; walk with long 228, 339, 367, 381, 422,
strides 337. 424.
Wall 46, 103, 327,341,352. Weakness 136.
Wander 208, 265. Wealth 156, 3i4.
Want 395, 420. Weapon 171, 188, 195,
War 87. 205, 217, 218, 411.
Ward 325; ward off 56. Weariness 157.
Warder 324. AVeary 129.
Wash 14, 77, 330. Weave 350.
Wash the heart 14. Weep 24, 236, 328, 359,
Washing 15. 413, 452.
Waste 288. Weeping 66.
Watch 53, 111, 195, 241, Weevil 80.
324, 359. Weigh 122, 169.
Watcher 53, 359. Weight 173, 446.
Water 172, 220. Well 120, 307, 337.
Watercourse 177. Well-doing 207.
Water flood 14, 69, 102, West 41.
131, 258. West, goddess of 41.
Water fowl 3. West wind 41, 457.
Water-god 172. What? 62, 67, 143, 153.
Water house 78. What kind of? 435.
Waterless 44. Wheat 206.
Water plant 5, 392. When 302, 461; when not
Water way 95. yet 159.
INDEX. 521

Whence 435. With 31, 55, 100, 158,


Where 67, 435. 228, 229, 264, 313.
Which 221. Wither 305.
Whilst 461. Within 22, 159, 184, 305.
Whip 216. Without 68, 221, 433.
Whirlwind 219, 255. Withstand 88.
White 289. Wolf 107, 135.
White Crown 289. Woman 262, 322, 385.
Who? 62, 67, 153, 194, Women, wailing 12.
208, 221. Womb 293.
Whole 433, 461. Wonder 131.
Wholly 433. Wood 56, 133, 134, 319,
Wicked 67, 293. 344.
Wickedness 17, 131, 288, Word 190, 315, 454.
298, 400, 439. Words of power 296, 297.
Wife 262, 385. Work, works 52, 128, 129,
Wig 80. 176, 233, 262,408; work
Will 22, 179. the heart 51.
Wind 58, 165, 192, 206, Workman 51, 262.
210, 303, 402, 434. World 425.
Wind, north 414, 417; Worm 156, 157, 231, 446.
south 393; west 457; Worms, Eater of 84.
east 24. Worship 96, 195, 333,
Window 378. 440.
Windsail 165. Worshipful 396.
Wine 55, 67. Worthy 452.
Wing 182, 446. Would that! 57.
Wing-carrier 456. Wound 9, 217, 280, 363,
Wisdom 447. 389, 394.
Wise 240, 373, 403. Woven stuff 63.

Wish 21, 22, 179. Wreath 166.


IV. 34
522 INDEX.

Wretched 163, 424. Yellow 453.


Wretchedness 62. Yesterday 344.
Write 51, 319, 343, 374. Yoke 213.
Writing 374, 392, 393, 451. You 221, 435, 452.
Wrong 76, 105, 138. Young 2, 209, 237, 359.
Wrought 50. Young man 258.
Your 452.
Ye 221, 435, 452. Youth 2, 14, 57, 237.
Year 237.

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