Comment
Currently only known from hieratic or cursive hieroglyphic sources. Note that in this context the oval shape of the sign should be considered bale of cloth, not a sandy tract.
Tokens
Token | Source | Date |
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wnḫ=j dꜣj.w m-ꜥ tꜣy.t
I don the loin-cloth through Tayt.
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18th Dynasty
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Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 507
Credits
Creator:
J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
J. Grotenhuis
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desert, valley, foreign land
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regular
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Tokens
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 487
Credits
Creator:
L. Seelau
Editor(s):
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Tokens
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 487
Credits
Creator:
L. Seelau
Editor(s):
J. Grotenhuis
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