TSL_1_1001
TSL_1_1001_00
TSL_1_1001_01
Description: An ornamental chevaux de frise on top of walls.
Category: Unclassified [Gardiner Aa]
Basic Form: tall narrow
Tag: ornament
Type: simple


Bibliography
Borghouts, J. F. (2010), Egyptian: an introduction to the writing and language of the Middle Kingdom, 2 vols. Egyptologische Uitgaven 24, page 171, note 6
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 543
Codes
Gardiner  Aa30
Hieroglyphica  Aa30
Jsesh  Aa30
Unicode  U+1342C 𓐬
Cite as

Please cite as: Sign TSL_1_1001 <http://thotsignlist.org/mysign?id=1001>, 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
classifier (1 function(s))
Phonetic value Semantic value Use
ornament regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

ḏd-mdw wꜥb n=k [rꜥ] šk(r) n=k ḥr
Recitiation: Clean yourself Re! Adorn yourself Horus!
Pepi I Merire

djdj mṯꜣm.w n nfr.wt djdj škr.w n mr.wt nswt (j)m(.y)-r nwḏ.w šps.w
who gives garments to the beautiful ones, who gives ornaments to the beloved ones of the king, the overseer of noble ointments,
11th Dynasty (after reunification)
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 543
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):

logogram (1 function(s))
Phonetic value Semantic value Use
ẖkr ornament regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

nb.t jmꜣḫ ḫr nṯr ꜥꜣ sꜣ.t-nswt ẖkr.t nswt nn-sḏr-kꜣ(=j)
possessor of dignity under the great god, the daughter of the king, the ornament of the king, Nensedjerkai.
4th Dynasty

ḥm.t=f mr.t=f ẖkr.t-nzw-wꜥ.tt ddwj
his beloved wife, sole royal ornament, Dedwy
1st Intermediate Period

ḥm.t=f mr.t=f ẖkr.t-nswt nb.w-m-ḥb
His wife, whom he loves, the ornament of the king, Nebuemheb
13th Dynasty

smn(=j) ḫꜥ=ṯ m ḫprš ẖkr ḫꜥ jm.y tp=j
I will establish your crown as the blue crown, the adornment of appearing, which is on my head.
Hatshepsut Maatkare
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 543
Credits
Creator: L. Seelau
Editor(s):

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