ẖr.t-hrw
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course (of the day), daily requirements
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regular
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Comment
Literally: that which belongs to the day.
Tokens
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bꜣk=f mꜣꜥ n s.t-jb=f jrr ḥss.t=f nb.t m ẖr.t-hrw n.t rꜥ-nb
His true and favoured servant, who does all that he praises in the course of every day,
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Amenemhat II Nebukaure
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ḥtp sṯẖ ḥr ẖr(.wy)=f ḥtp rꜥ-ḥr-ꜣḫ.t(y) m mꜣꜥ-ḫrw jst sḫr n=f ḫft.yw=f m ẖr.t-hrw n.t rꜥ-nb
May Seth be content with this two testicles, may Rehorachte be satisfied with justification, while his enemies are overthrown for him in the course of every day.
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Tuthmosis I Aakheperkare
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jw wꜣḥ.n n=f ḥm=j wdn n mšr.w m t ḥnq.t ꜣpd.w snṯr jrp dqr t-ḥḏ ḥtp.wt (j)ḫ.t nb(.t) nfr.t m ẖr.t-hrw n.t rꜥ-nb
My majesty has placed for him an evening offering, consisting in bread, beer, fowl, incense, wine, fruit and white bread, offerings, every good thing in the course of every day.
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Tuthmosis III Menkheperre (complete reign)
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Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 486
Credits
Creator:
J. Grotenhuis
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