TSL_1_6740_00
Description: A scribe's kit, consisting of a palette, ink or paint pouch and a reed pen.
Basic Form: full quadrat
Tag: writing implement
Type: simple

Functions
Function type Semantic value Use
classifier writing regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

zš r-gs nswt ḏs[=f]
which was written in the presence of the the king himself
Kakai Neferirkare I
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
Function type Semantic value Use
classifier smooth regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

jw snꜥꜥ=s
it is made smooth,
2nd half of the 16th century BC
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
Function type Semantic value Use
classifier writing material regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

sš sš sḏ mnhḏ=k
Scribe, scribe, break you palette,
Pepi I Merire
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

mḏḥ sš nswt mḏḥ mḥ.yt ḥm-nṯr sšꜣ.t ẖnt.t pr-mḏꜣ.t jry-ḫ.t-nswt ḥm bꜣ.w p ḥm-nṯr ḥr mḥ.t(y) ḥm-nṯr jnpw ꜥḏ-mr wḥꜥ
The architect of the king, the fasioner of Mehyt, the priest of Seshat, formost of the archives of the keeper of the property of the king, the servant of the souls of Pe, the priest of the northern Horus, the priest of Anubis, the administrator of the fishers,
Khufu/Cheops

sw.t nḥb-kꜣ.w ꜥšꜣ qꜣb.w pp.y p(w) sš nṯr mḏꜣ.t ḏd n.tt sḫpr jw.tt
He is Nehebkau, many of windings. Pepi is the gods scribe of the book, who says what is and who creates what is not.
Pepi I Merire

jr gr.t zẖꜣ.w nb šd.t(y)=f(y) ꜥb(ꜣ) pn rmṯ.w nb.t spr〈.ty〉=sn jr=f
And as for any scribe who shall read this stela, (and) all people who shall reach it,
Senwosret I Kheperkare

jnk sš jqr wr.t mnḫ mꜣꜥ n ḥm.t=f
I am a very excellent scribe, truely efficient for his craft,
Senwosret I Kheperkare

ḏd-mdw jn s.t jmn.t(y)t jm.y-r pr ḥsb jt sš jmn-m-ḥꜣ.t
Recitation by the western desert: Steward, who recons the grain, the scribe Amenemhat
Tuthmosis III Menkheperre (complete reign)

sbk-rꜥ ḫꜥ m wꜣs.t dj ḥtp n sš n(y)-sw.t jmn-ms.wj
Sobek-Re, appearing in Thebes, who gives peace to the royal scribe, Amonmose.
Ramesses II Usermaatre-Setepenre
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Credits
Creator: TSL
Editor(s):
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš to write regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

zš m jt ntn ḫꜣ bd.t ntn š.t jt
the writing about the grain: a count of 1000 emmer, a count of 100 grain.
Ini Nyuserre
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram snꜥꜥ to make smooth regular
Comment I am not really certain if this is correct, as all logogram sources from Papyrus Ebers are written directly after nD (to grind), so I almost wonder if it is not actually a classifier for nD.
Tokens
TokenSourceDate

nḏ snꜥꜥ jr m ḫ.t wꜥ.t
grind (it), make (it) smooth, make (it) as one thing
2nd half of the 16th century BC
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s): J. Grotenhuis
Function type Phonetic value Use
phono-repeater ṯms regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

ppy p(w) sšd pw n ṯms.t pr m jḫ.t wr.t
Pepi is this headband of red fabric which came forth from the great thing.
Pepi I Merire
Bibliography
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
Tokens
TSL_3_14288 00



[Source: Jsesh]
TSL_3_15473 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular


sbk-rꜥ ḫꜥ m wꜣs.t dj ḥtp n sš n(y)-sw.t jmn-ms.wj
Sobek-Re, appearing in Thebes, who gives peace to the royal scribe, Amonmose.
TSL_3_17932 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular


ḏd-mdw jn s.t jmn.t(y)t jm.y-r pr ḥsb jt sš jmn-m-ḥꜣ.t
Recitation by the western desert: Steward, who recons the grain, the scribe Amenemhat
TSL_3_18420 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular


jr gr.t zẖꜣ.w nb šd.t(y)=f(y) ꜥb(ꜣ) pn rmṯ.w nb.t spr〈.ty〉=sn jr=f
And as for any scribe who shall read this stela, (and) all people who shall reach it,
TSL_3_19031 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular


sw.t nḥb-kꜣ.w ꜥšꜣ qꜣb.w pp.y p(w) sš nṯr mḏꜣ.t ḏd n.tt sḫpr jw.tt
He is Nehebkau, many of windings. Pepi is the gods scribe of the book, who says what is and who creates what is not.
TSL_3_19048 00
Function type Semantic value Use
classifier writing regular


zš r-gs nswt ḏs[=f]
which was written in the presence of the the king himself
TSL_3_19050 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš to write regular


zš m jt ntn ḫꜣ bd.t ntn š.t jt
the writing about the grain: a count of 1000 emmer, a count of 100 grain.
TSL_3_19064 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram snꜥꜥ to make smooth regular


nḏ snꜥꜥ jr m ḫ.t wꜥ.t
grind (it), make (it) smooth, make (it) as one thing
TSL_3_19066 00
Function type Semantic value Use
classifier smooth regular


jw snꜥꜥ=s
it is made smooth,
TSL_3_19105 00
Function type Semantic value Use
classifier writing material regular


sš sš sḏ mnhḏ=k
Scribe, scribe, break you palette,
TSL_3_20267 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular


jnk sš jqr wr.t mnḫ mꜣꜥ n ḥm.t=f
I am a very excellent scribe, truely efficient for his craft,
TSL_3_21561 00
Function type Phonetic value Semantic value Use
logogram zš > sš scribe regular


mḏḥ sš nswt mḏḥ mḥ.yt ḥm-nṯr sšꜣ.t ẖnt.t pr-mḏꜣ.t jry-ḫ.t-nswt ḥm bꜣ.w p ḥm-nṯr ḥr mḥ.t(y) ḥm-nṯr jnpw ꜥḏ-mr wḥꜥ
The architect of the king, the fasioner of Mehyt, the priest of Seshat, formost of the archives of the keeper of the property of the king, the servant of the souls of Pe, the priest of the northern Horus, the priest of Anubis, the administrator of the fishers,
TSL_3_22804 00
Function type Phonetic value Use
phono-repeater ṯms regular


ppy p(w) sšd pw n ṯms.t pr m jḫ.t wr.t
Pepi is this headband of red fabric which came forth from the great thing.
Bibliography
Borghouts, J. F. (2010), Egyptian: an introduction to the writing and language of the Middle Kingdom, 2 vols. Egyptologische Uitgaven 24, page 162, note 2
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 534
Codes
Gardiner  Y3
Hieroglyphica  Y3
Jsesh  Y3
Unicode  U+133DE 𓏞
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Please cite as: Class TSL_1_6740_00<http://thotsignlist.org/mytkclass?id=6740&cl=00>, in: Thot Sign List <http://thotsignlist.org>,
edited by Université de Liège and Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Credits
Creator: TSL
Editor(s): J. Grotenhuis, L. Seelau, S.D. Schweitzer

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