TSL_1_6163
Description: A pestle.
Category: Agriculture, crafts, professions and their tools [Gardiner U]
Basic Form: tall narrow
Tag: pestle
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 144, note 1
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 520
Codes
Gardiner  U33
Hieroglyphica  U33
Jsesh  U33
Unicode  U+13358 𓍘
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edited by Université de Liège and Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.

Credits
Creator: TSL
Editor(s): J. Grotenhuis, L. Seelau, S.D. Schweitzer
interpretant (1 function(s))
Phonetic value Semantic value Use
d Ptolemaic

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

jyj=f n=T mn.w=f r dmj
He comes to you, his ship is towards the harbour
Cleopatra VII Philopator
Bibliography
Cauville, Sylvie (2001), Dendara: le fonds hiéroglyphique au temps de Cléopâtre, page 220
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):

logogram (1 function(s))
Phonetic value Semantic value Use
tj to trample regular
Comment Currently only known from the Pyramid texts.
Tokens
TokenSourceDate

wsjr wnjs m n=k ir.t Hr tj.t stS
Osiris Unas, take the eye of Horus, which Seth trampled.
Unas
Bibliography
Borghouts, J. F. (2010), Egyptian: an introduction to the writing and language of the Middle Kingdom, 2 vols. Egyptologische Uitgaven 24, page 144
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):

phonemogram (4 function(s))
Phonetic value Semantic value Use
t regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

mkt
Meggido
Tuthmosis III Menkheperre (complete reign)

s.t=s dgj Ssp.t n(.t) nTr.t km.t m kA.t n(.t) bjA.yt
Her seat is covered by the cloth of the black netjeret cloth, with the work of she of metal.
Ptolemy XIII
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 520
Credits
Creator: J. Grotenhuis
Editor(s):
T cryptographic

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

Tr.yt*; Tr.yt
The blood-red one.
2nd half of the 7th century BC
Bibliography
Credits
Creator: T. Kunze
Editor(s):
tj regular

Tokens
TokenSourceDate

sA.t-nswt n.t X.t=f tjs.t Hr xt Hr mr-s(y)-anx
The daughter of the king, of his body, the companion of Horus, the follower of Horus, Mersyankh.
4th Dynasty

jpw.tj n raw
The messenger of Ra
Nemtiemsaf I Merenre I

wr.t-Hts wr-a n.j xnt.j-jmn.t.jw
she of the great baton, the great one of the sedan chair of the Foremost of Westerners
Pepi II Neferkare

Sd.tj=sn n sr.w
that which they will take to the officials
Pepi II Neferkare

Hm.t=f mr.t=f jmAx.t jtj
His wife, whom he loves, one well-provided, Iti.
Mentuhotep II Nebhepetre (complete reign)

sn wsr.wt jm.yw st.t jty arf HA.w-nb.w
who cuts the throaths of the Asiatics, the sovereign who surrounds the islanders,
Senwosret I Kheperkare

smA mg Dd-mdw mgA mds Snty Sad jT npD Hnty Hms bjA=k dmD m xaw
Killing the crocodile. Recitiation: The crocodile is killed, the crocodile is cut down, The crocodile is slaughtered, the crocodile is floored, your metal is planted in the crocodile.
Cleopatra VII Philopator
Bibliography
Gardiner, Alan Henderson (1957), Egyptian grammar being an introduction to the study of hieroglyphs, 3rd, revised edition, page 520
Credits
Creator: TSL
Editor(s):
tV regular
Comment Notably in resultative ending.
Tokens
TokenSourceDate

Dd-mdw jn jmn-ra sA(=j) pw sn-wsr.t jr n(=j) mn.w nfr.w bnr.w(y) mr.wt=k xr=j anx.tj D.t
Recitation by Amon-Re: It is my son, Senwosret who made the good monument for me. How sweet is your love with me, while you live forever.
Senwosret I Kheperkare

ms.n nb.t-pr nfr.t-jy.tj mAa-xrw
born of the lady of the house, Nefret-iyti
Ramesses II Usermaatre-Setepenre

Sps.tj r nfr m kA.t n.t HD-Htp
ennobled to perfection through the work of Hedj-Hetep
Cleopatra VII Philopator
Bibliography
Werning, Daniel A. (2016), Hypotheses on Glides and Matres Lectionis in Earlier Egyptian Orthographies, in: James P. Allen, Mark A. Collier, Andréas Stauder (eds.), Coping with Obscurity: The Brown Workshop on Earlier Egyptian Grammar, Wilbour Studies in Egyptology and Assyriology 4, pages 31-36
Credits
Creator: D.A. Werning
Editor(s):

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