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Page 1: W. Budge, Book of the Dead, I, 1898

WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

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T H E BOOI< OF T H E DEAI)

T H E CHAPTERS

OF COMING FORTH BY DAY

T f I E EGYPTIAN TEXT ACCORDIIUG TO THE THEBAN

RECENSION IN HIEROGLYPHIC EDITED FROM

NUhilEKOUS PAPYRI, WITH A TRANSLATION,

VOCABULARY, ETC.

E. A. WALLIS B U D G E LITT. D., D. LIT., F. S. A.

KEEI'EK 01' TI-IE EGYPTIAN AND ASSYRIAN ANTIQUITILS

IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM

C L O N D O N

KlfGAN PAUL, T R E N C H , TRUUNER & CO., LTD.

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1898.

[AI.I. BIGHTS l t E S I I < V C D ]

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A V O C A B U L A R Y

I N HIEROGLYPHIC

TO TI-IB T H E B A N R E C E N S l O N

BOOK OF T H E D E A D

E. A. WALLIS K UDGE LTTT. D., 1). LIT., F. S. A.

I<I<bPI:I< OF T H E E(;YL'T IAN .&XI', ASSYRIt\?*' AN'TIQUITIk<S

IN THIC BRIl'ISH AllJSEIJhI

L O N D O N

I<EGAN P A U L , T R E N C H , T R ~ J B N E R & CO., I , T ~ .

PATERNOSTER H O U S E , CHAIIING CROSS I<OAlf

1898.

ALL R I G H T S R E S E R V E D . ]

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Printed hy Adolphus Holzhnusen, \'ielina.

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P R E F A C E .

THIC following pages contain a Vocabulary to all the hiero-

glyphic texts of the Chapters in the edition of the Thebail

Recension of the Boolr of the Dead which is issued simultane-

ously with the English tra~lslation of that work, and also to

the suppleixentary Chapters from the Sa'ite Reccnsio~l which are

given therewith. T o have made a concordance would have en-

tailed needless labour, but wherever possible a large nunlber of

refereilces have been given in order that the reader lxay have

abundant exan~ples of the various uses of words for purposes

of comparisoil and identification of passages. In the case of

words of uufrequent occurrence I have given all the exainples

found in the booli. T h e arrangement of the words and their

various forms is usually alphabetical, and i t is hoped that the

exceptions to this rule will cause the reader no difficulty.

T h e order of the letters and syllables is that adopted by the

late Dr. Brugsch and M. Pierret ; for the values of the latter the

reader is referred to the grainmars and sign-lists.

My thanks are due to Mr. Holzhausen of Vienna for the care

which he has talcen in printing the long series of hieroglyphic

texts and this Vocabulary.

E. A. W A L L I S B U D G E .

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RI,PHA13E171C E G Y P T I A N C N A R A C ' I E R S .

s [Sll]

K

Q

rrr T

r (3 (Th)

T' (Tch)

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aata Or 0k4 @ ministrant 449. 2 afi fa

to put in restraint, to tie together o c a 307. 4 ; 493. 9

au bb 8 & / the young 280.8 ; var. "P9BPi o

ferz'u children. ---C

ausek g- [-] sceptre 340. 2

ait b, 4 9 / cakes or bread for offerings 507. 14

feathered fowl, birds offered as sa- crifices 229. g ; 251. 8 ; 292. I I ;

apfu kzbs! ( 294. 8; 332. 16; 366. 6; 400. 5, 10 ;

a f k-y I\ I I I offerings ( 2 ) 449. I 3

afu k-b to injure 165. 15

Amu

am

the Fire City 203.

I to grasp 113. 7

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

sceptre 335. 2, I 2 ; 336. 8 ; 337. 4,

I 5 ; 338. 12 ; 339. 7 ; 340. I5 ;

Ani kT9 9 $ name of a scribe I. 4, 11 ; 25. 15 ; 58.

16 ; 72. 16 ; 73. 8, 16 ; 130. 15 ; 176. 8 ; 189. 4 ; 197. 16 ; 246. 6 ; 247. 3 ; 248. 9, 16 ; 288. I ; 359.5 ; 457. 10

name 418. 14

ah to be troubled 149. 6

ahaf kmkz % 1 name of a cow - goddess 408. 15 ;

k m 409. 3, 13 ; 410. 1

Ahif km 9 9 zJ name of r goddess 326.6

ahef an fields, estates, farm, cultivated land 23. 9 ; 27.

17 7; 124. 9 ; 198. I 1 ; 203. 14 ; 209. 1 4 ; 243. 12 ; 251. 3 ; 268.

5 ; 398- 7 ; 4'7. 15 ; 493. 3 ; 495. I4

ax to blossom 229. 8

a ~ a b $&-a& to give to drink 397. 9

axabiu d$&-a 94 5 8 I a class of divine beings 391. I 3 I

aAaX * 1 st:~rs 153. To

axi 4 6 1 reeds, water-plants 378 13

asu &- 3 s, running water 251. I I

Aseb kpJ&$ name of a fire-god 152. 15 ; 153. 1

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

asbiu PJ 9 9 & Q flame, fire 134.3

2 to reap 209.15; 222.4;

-+ asta db(?) A to judge hastily 256. 14 ; 257. 5

I

ABu &-%a name of a god 200. 9

ABbu k-JB the warder of the fifth Arit 328. 10

ABer name of a city or god 325. 4

aBer

roasted joints of animals, or birds )

294. 8 ; 300. I ; 317. 8 ; 318. 3 adert

Aker bz$ a proper name 199.1 I ; 205.14

Akeru

'-$&&-&%!2& tbi 7 ktj,JQg&Ji a proper

name 391. 13

a proper name 393. g 0

akriu %%& divine serpents 220. 8; 370. 15 I l l

flood, flowing stream, a mass of

a&ab water or the god thereof 27. 16 ; 132. 5 ; 456. 13 ; 464. I ; 465. 16;

I*

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4 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

akbii \ watery abyss 136. 5 rd"u"w

at x I injury 237. 3 ; 401. 13 atu x&$,/ at h-7 standard 486. 16

at kn & Q back 413. 16

at &an, moment 115. 2 ; 126. 10 ; 157. 9, 10 ; 210. 12 ;

at sQ7 2 \ moment 2. I 6 ; 34. I 2 ; 38. I 6 ; 42.4 ;

359. 8

at &: = 7 oi standard 359. 16

at &: = a di not 462. y

atui 8 i\ 4 1 fiends 416. 15

atutu kn & a kind of wood 337. 5

the ninth nome of Lower Egypt, the capital of which was per -Ausir (Busiris) 321. 4 ; " 1 323. 9 Atet ,&

atep k"" } load 139.2; 144.2

k;%r atef name of a crown 276. 13 ; 477. 3 ; 482. 9 ;

487. 7

atfu &:% name of a crown 262. 3

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 5

Atef-ur a prpper name 321. 14 ; 324. 7

at kz to be wounded 94. 2

afau B T name of a garment 438. 2

atu BOB s crocodile 299. 4 ; 310. 13 ; plur.

160. 2; 183. 16 I l l

Ates-hr&-.Ge ke' -3 a proper name 361. 8 ----.c

afet &: & p back 414. 2

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD

5 \ 6, \ 1 0 ! Hail ! I. 12 ; 10. 13 ; 20. 12 ; 21. I ; 25.

16;26.1,10;27.~;29.7;39.15,16; 6 1 . 7 ; 6 4 . 1 ; 6 6 . 5 ; 71.3,14; 72 .7 ,15 ; 7 3 . 7 ; 7 4 . ~ ~ 1 3 ; 75.8; 81.3; 8 3 . 2 ; 8 4 . 1 ; 87.11; 9 0 . 9 ; 91.15; 9 2 . 1 ~ 2 ; 9 8 . 1 ; I O O . I I ; I O I . 11; 105. 1 4 ; 107. 5, 13; 110. 12, 1 5 ; 111. 7 ; 115. 1 3 ; 120.

1 4 ; 130. I5 ; 147. 7 ; 169. I ; 189. 4, 5 ; 196. I 2 ; 197. 16; 203. 8 ; 244. 7 ; 252. 13 ; 253. 1 2 ; 254. 11 ; 255. 5 ; 256. 8 ; 262.

2 ; 272 2 ; 274. 12 ; 275. 4 ; 289. 10 ; 301. 8 ; 358. 12 ; 364. 9, ''7 ''7 I 2 ; S65' 5, 67 ''7 1 ~ 7 '4, ' 5 ; 367 4 ; s69' 7 ; 37" I ; 371. 3 ; 372. 8 ; 373. 5 ; 384. 6, I I ; 390. 4 ; 396. I ; 410. ; 418. 9 ; 445. 47 57 ; 446. 16 ; 447. 9 ; 448. 47 I 3 ; 45O.

5, 1 6 ; 451. 9 ; 457. 1 0 ; 458. 7 ; 460. 3 ; 468. 5 ; 496. 4 ; 502.

7 ; $03. 4

B 93 acclamation 11. 5

;ia q g ~ boat 50. 7

la q h ~ standard 483. 16

laa 9 &&$ plants, growing crops 203. 12

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

&,au q-$&k&qI doubly plumed 456. 7

daat 9kw standard 277. 16 -3-

aged one, old age 177. 2 ; 182. 14 ; '&' fh I 199. 7 ; 325. 6 ; 361. 3 ; 488. 5 ;

Paut qkbD @ aged one 183. 13

Pait 9h99 fi 4 I 1 divine aged ones 133. 8 ; 134. 2

( praise, acclamtion, rejoicings 2. 2 ; 46. 2, 9 ; 49. I5 ; 108. I ; 164. 15 ; 175.

) q$&kli/ 16 ; 223. 3 ; 230. 12 ; 246. 8 ; 281. 10 ; 282. 13, 15 ; 289. I 3 ; 388. 12 ; 389. 6,

a t [ 14 ; 392. 8 ; 484. 3 ; 489. g

dau 9 1111 praise 484. 7 ; 486. 13

irau Q praise 305. 14

Paiu 4% 5x4 praise 7. 5, r o ; 452. 7

ZT

dait 9k94 tombs under the care of priests 309. 16 111

Paiti 4b93n&z8l the gods of the ~ a t s 319. 12

~ a r u qh-33~ the city of reeds 465. 16

0 ' daru 9 B$ o plants, reeds 301. 9

s%i

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8 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

aareret 4 0- o eyes (?) 356. 4 n 1 1 1

aaref \ky $- vine 185. 6 ; 287. 5

Aahef 4 &&z 8 name of a god (?) 168. r 6 ; 169. 2

a a ~ u \gb& the god of light 244. 10

AaXabit 9k* \ \ f; name of a goddess 343. 6 ; 344. 13

Aaku qb-bfi 1 a class of beings in Re-stau 240. 6

aakebi mourners, wailing women,

those who weep 19. 8 ; aakebit

Tzx aakebu \& q & h . $ ! w a i l i n g s 2 4 3 . I ~ ; Q - J r n & i

432. 3

aaqet q3&f flowers 101. 15

cz i3 - Aaqetqet Qd$&,Jd d a 3 namc of a god 59. 8

4x7 I dignity, rank 13. I I ; 482. 16 ; 485. 8 ;

I p l ~ r . ~ & ~ S o p j I 250.5

aaat 4 &b& i odorous things 469. 13

&at \kn 6 girdle 239. 5

Aat \kn & Q back 112. 16 ; 117. 15 ; 169. 6

gat ikn 1 - to cleave 212. 6

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 9

aat qb< standard, perch, pedestal 101, 6 @$) ; 112.

I ; 166. 11 ; 175. g ; 184. 14 ; 262. 3 ; 358. 16 ; 360. 2

aat ent Ap-uat V 5% name of the

lower deck 206. I

n ZT Pat qkw, domain, district in the underworld 55.

6 ; 64. 8 ; 179. 1 1 ; 367. 4 ; 369. 7, 10 ; 370. 2 ; 371. 3, 6 ; 377.

98 n XI 6, 10, 1 4 ; 378. 4 ; 379. I , 3, 11 ; 381. 14; plus.

k c 3 I l l PLI n o I I

369. I I ; a l n f n I 185' 1 6 ; -n @ a 367. 3 ;- U n 367.

u U 0 u 11 ;--111 369. 6 ;-I I I 1 a 369. 15 ; - l l l l l n 371. 2 ;--111111 371.

n n u 1111 U I I I u

13 ; - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 372. 7 a n 373. 4 ;-;;;a 374. I ;-- Y n a 375.

I ; 7 n 1 375.15;- -%II n 377.4;- 7 378. 2 ;- 0 I l l

7 379. I 1 0 I l l 1

aat e n xef -- - 'q 64. 9 a ZT n

aati \bn the two Ants of Oriris 240. 7, 8 ; 477. 8 \\ 'z9

at-urt 5 ge 3 a proper name 324. 12

Aat ent ~ e r - z b a itJ m&y the Plat of Kher-2ba 0 5 2 n 0

aatu !x b31 praise 24. 16

aatj 4%: C? shambles 66. 9, 12 I I I

!be$ 3 child, young man 185. 10

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10 THE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

aafet

net 390. 3, 10; 394. I ; 396. 3 ; aafeti 436. 10

dafet

aafet i/kr @ rain storm, dew 202. 15 ; 356. 10

aafeti Q&z % oppressor 408. 14

to wash 218. 2 ; 439. 6 ; 449. 5 ;

aa 450 12; 483- 7; 9 & br, 4 &,w.AA

n - i l l washing, cleansing 19. 13 4 n

5 s neter 4 ,, 1 to curse the god (?) 257. 8 ; 4 %z 7 8 - m-

aBb 4 vg to come towards, to meet, to present some- n

thing 133. 10 ; 479. 3 ; one opposite 229. 1 3 ; for, on behalf of 309. 10 ; offering 407. I (bi~)

aab 1 1 offering of a libation 389. 2 4

aznu P 3 @J praise 33. 3 ; 34. 11 ; 215. I ; plur.

9 $ g$y 180. 10 ; 280. 5

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V O C A B U L A R Y. I I

A- 4 2 1 usaeus 46.5 ; 181.8 ; 456. I 2 ;

326. 10; plus. asref

uraei goddesses 244. 7 ; 265. 8 ;

uraei 377. g

asrti () 5 La i. r . , Isis and Nephthys 169. 8

2. - 1 & M u S o ~ u 4 o 0 % & 1 f & i the living uraei 267. 7

aShu

d aPtu ent xert a

o lower deck 206. I 0 n

a u 4 (21 praises 416. 3

au qbia/p = \&,fi da old man 128. 18

a u 1 e = o er fsorn, to, into, for, at, in 5og.2,5, r I ;

au 4 b:,, 4 3 Q Q Q limbs, members, flesh 128. 16; 417. 13

au 4 5 to be :- 9 5 & du-d I am 14. 1 2 ; 120. I ;

122 .4 ; 4%- du-k t h o ~ a s t 6. 7 ; 1 1 . 4 ; 13. 13; r~ he is 23. 5 ; 4 3 ;";: liu-n we are 32. 7 ; 301. g ; - du-s 304. 5, 7, 8, 9, etc. As an auxiliary a'u ufz 16. r ; 4 5 f 16. 2 ; and see pnsr6 .

ox (of Seb) 264. 13 ; 265. K O

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

9 bk *%$a% a proper name 435. 6

limbs, members, flesh 23. 8 ; 46. 7 ; 118. 14 ; 130. 8 ; 140. 6 ; 195. 4 ;

a proper name 34. 6 ; 77.

Auf-2nX ! b ~ ? & [ 10; 78. 4, 8, 1 4 ; 80, 2, 12 ; 98. 8 ; 131. 7 ; 245. ! b ~ ? y & \ 1 5 ; 2 7 6 . 9 ; 294.16;

295. 4, 6 ; 3'4- I4 ; 316. 9 ; 334. 8 ; 335. 3 , I 4 ; 336. 1 0 ; 337. 6 i 338. I, I 4 ; 339- 8 ; 340- 4 i 34'. 1, 1 3 ; 342. 4, 11 ; 343. 2 7 I 0 ; 341. ', 91 I5 ; 345. 7, I5 ; 346. 6 ; 349. 7 ; 404. 4 ; 405. I , 1 0 ; 411. 7 ; 412. 7, 1 0 ; 4x3. 8 ; 419. 4 ; 412. 6 ; 413 2 ; 501. 4, 12

aumes 4 Bk 1 entreaty (?) 151. 6

aun qs--d . . . . . . 257. 13 M&vA I

auhet 3; to utter words 2 6 3 15

auxemu 4 ~ ~ ~ l ~ , f j 1 stars 0) 231. 3

a u ~ e m u urtu 4 &) " %lo k 8 1 stars which rest I I I- I

a u ~ e m u seku 9 ~ @ ~ b ~ ~ l ~~~~~ stars which di-

auxex 9 8 night 256. I 6

I the god Osiris I. 12 ; Ausar 3. 9 , 10; 132. 10;

137. 14 ; 153. I ; 198.

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V O C A B U L A R Y . I 3

dz=- 10 ; 271. 3 ; 273. 16 ; 315. I I ; 443. 9 ; d 4 and the eight

gods of his company 294. 4 GD-

Ausar 4 a name given to the deceased,

who is generally identified with the god, see pnssinz.

Ausar ( 3 1 ~ s i s i s 39. 7 ; 214. I

~usar-Anpu \z 418. 10 - ~usar-znXt i -cz=- d f m n $ 3 2 0 . 1 ) g3 \\

~ u s a r - ~n -ne fe r 3 2 276. 10 ; 285.8 ; 484.4.6

A usar-bati-~rpit d 8 a 3 2 1 . 2 -8 \\ -mm-

~ u s b r - ~ t a & - n e b - ~ n ~ '18 - Ty$ 321. 2 e n

~usar-nub-heh d rl / 8 321. 2 - 0 111

Ausar-neb-i3nX

A usar-neb-er-fer - 8 24 .5 ; 320. i o d d o o

~usar-net'esti d 7 f ; 3 ' 3 2 1 . 14 ex

GD-sGz5 ~ u s a r - en ti ,j ,J) ,a Osisis of two crocodiles

324. 3

A usar-~eru

~us~r-~eru-xuti- ern 3 K8 325. 13

~usar-her-ab-set 3 $ g 3 Osiris in the mountain

321. 3 5 2 - 0

~usar-her-Si3i-f d -4 Osiris on his sand @ R \\ I l l %--

322. 3

Ausar-xenf-Abf u fi f yJ Osiris in Abydos 489.8

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I 4 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

4P-&' o n ~ u s a r - % e n t - ~ m e n t e t dd a Pr, Osiris, governor of

Osiris, govern- or of those in

~usar-%ent-Amentiu ~ m e n t e t 479. 1 4 ; 512. I ;

common

Ausar-xenti-Amenti IV\AAM a a name of

dd f i a \\ P,, J Osiris

~usar-%enti-per r.mrvv -4 320. 12

r.mrvv <d ~usar-xent i -Nefer (?) A fi sy 4 320. I o

0 \ l T -

Aus~r-%enti-nut-f j fi ̂"l̂ @ 4-- 8 321. 1 1 - n\\C7IlQ I

-co_>

* 3 a 321. 3 Ausar-Xenti-~e-stau d fi a \\ I ,

A u ~ i r - ~ e n t i - ~ e b - h e m t 4 fi IV\AAM (ll 322. 4 0 \\

Ausar sa Nut

~ u s a r - ~ a a - --kkk4u8320.1~ Ausar-seb

Ausar-Sah

A usar- Sekri 321. 10, 15 4 2 2 - 0

AusAr-Tua (Uta) fl 321. 15 - . ~ u s ~ r - ~ a i t i

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

beings like Osiris 189. g 0

the goddess Isis 67. 2 ; 68. 4 ; 6 9 . 7 ; 7 3 . 5 ; 1 5 3 . 1 , 2 ; 192. 3 , 10 ; 232. 1 0 ; Auset 276. I 6 ; 277. 3 ; 382. 12 ; 454. 16 ; 486. 13 ; 37. 14 ; 46. 1 4 ; 79. 13; 81. 1 3 ;

83 .9 ; 112. 1 2 ; 117.7; 166. 11 ; 208. 13 ; 210. 15 ; 233.9;

293. 8 ; 294. 4 ; 301. I5 ; 315. 13 ; 318. 9 ; 339. 4 ; 375. 11 ; 403- 4, 5 , 1 1 ; 404 .4 ; 405. 2 ; 407.11; 443. 9 ; 464.10; 478. 17 ; 479. 13 ; 12. 14 ; 15. 6 ; 53. 12 ; 65. 9 ; 72. 4 ; 73.

auset , seat, place, habitation, abode, shrine n

3. 8 ; 22. 16 ; 58. 5 ; 65. 9 ; 70. 1 5 ; 79. 10; 80. 6 ; 92. 8 ;

auset ab-f OL the heart's chosen place 226. 3

0 a auset BZui a place of the hands 294. 8 n \\

0 auset urt & ETZI great place, heaven 2. g ; 218.

I ; 485. 10

auset ufaf d; seat of the Eye of the sun 38. 15

I auset mast 11 $ 1; place where right is done 250.3

O @ O auset hert heaven 135. 3 -0-

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16 THE' BOOK OF THE DEAD.

auset heh

ausef hefep

ausef hetep ab

auset Betau en Heru Horus 404. 5

l]: 1.8 everlasting abode 416. 8

dCrc 0 dAa 0

A place of repose 416. 6 ; 490. 12

A 6 place of rest for the heart 430. 13

n m X m & secret places of ri n -111

JI AJ fi place of coolness or refreshment 430. 5 auset qebh

auset taa

auset fesert

abode of fire 430. 6

holy place, shrine 433. 4 0 V = -an

the underworld 11. 12 ; 138. z ; Auker

A ukert 183. I ; 259. 3 ; 262. 2; 471.

Augert 9 5 $8 goddess of the underworld 143.13 (hs)

a proper name 318. 11

S U - f 4 b n thou art 415. I I

ye are 114. 14 ; 121. 7 au-fen

gu-8en

&b

ab

ab

ab

4 1 !J% I l l pegs (?), stakes (?) 390. 14

word (?) 186. 14

e

!J !J $$# E

E thirst 463. 12, 14

$ thirsty nian 261. 2 ; 516. 7

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Ab = 74: A6u Elephantine 247. g ; 512. z

ab fJ 7, fJ-1 left side 19. 15 ; 152, 5, 7 ; 266. 3 ; 284. 1 4 ; 389. 1 2 ; 395. 1 4 ; 420. 8 ; 436. 2 abi

ab O , O Q h e a r t 4 . 5 ; 7 . g ; 7 0 . z ; 8 9 . 3 , 4 , 5 ; g o . 1 1 , 1 7 ; 91.2, 4, 5, 7 ; 9 2 . 3 ; 93.3, 12, 1 3 ; 94. I , 8, 1 7 ; 100. 5 ; 150. 13 ; 151. 1 4 ; 298. 2 ; 333. 7 ; 376. I O ; 385. 11 ; 436. 3 ; 447. 13 ; 454. 5 ; 475. z ; 479. 15 ; 483. 2 ; 485. 16 ('hi) ; 490 .5 ;

12 ; 513. 16 ; will, desire 106. 1 ; self Io. 7 ; plm. 0 I , 000 28. 6 ; 50. I ; 89. 4 ; go, I O ; 93. 1 4 ; 93. 16 ; 116. z ; 158. 8 ;

8. 4 \\

I I

496. g ; 501. g ; 502. 4 ;

I 1

244. 15 ; 262. 14 ; 367. 8 ; 378. 12 ; 456. 16 ; 487. I O ; 490.

I ; y y y 477. 6 ; 6 i 717 446. 1 1 ; &; A nskz 66 I I I

to judge hastily 256.

ci6 netitni joyful heart heart 76. g ; 173.4;

man pleases 330. 12 ;

h a , to lose the temper 231. 1 4 ; 257. 11 ;

332. 1 2 ;

to satisfy 268. 8 ;

I I ; with " heart's desire 153. 12 ; f3' with

77. z ; 82. 17 ; carnelian heart 94. 8

ur n'6 valiant

meb 66

ber 66 in the heart of, within 291.

I d I u 66 e n sehert the amulet of the

- 1 7 zrl ic 66 brave 154. 13 ; 7

I I

c%zzl I

~vvvln -n"̂ I -01

dbu $Je to cease 3. 6

abu (Lbu) pn % 0 cessation 42. z

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abi

aber

abehu

abex

absit

abku

abet

Ab-ka

Abet-ka

Abfet

+J 4 4 !J c3 =D a kind of unguent 337. 14

pantlier shin 337. 15 ; 345. 3

$.E:!$ to make a way among 40. 6

911 -fc p 4 n --+ hull of a boat 207. 5

pJy& gricf, wailing 79. 13 ; 83. g

% & thirst 201, 6 ; 378. 8, I I ; 466. 4

13. 7 ; 21. 4 ; 37. 6

n fB 4 1 left hand side 264. I O ; 382. 8 ; 386. 8 ; 387. 12 abt

?J:3?\ abet $J + 1 east wincj 155. x ; 407.12 ; 9 9 129. 7

Abet pJ: Abydos 326. 7

abet !Jo& n e t ? 289. 3

abtu fJ nbA! slaughters 357. 3

abt fB A east 218. 1 3 ; 287. z ; 105. 15

abti +-J east, eastern 52. 2 ; 368. 7 ; 503. 77 14 ; 507. 1 r

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abti

abti

abti

abti

abtet

fB:T I east, eastern 88. 13 ; 134. 12 ; 142. 12 ; 61. 5

n \ \ D o cxxl- 164. 13 ; 460. 14 ;

fJQ- east 219. 1

fJnQ& 1 eastern (plur.), beings in the east 12. 1 6 ; 46. 12 ; 106. 5 ; 114. 15 ; 221. 3 ; 222. 5 ; 319. 9

east, eastern I. 3 ; 2. 2 ; 3. 13 ; 6. 1 3 ; 8. 12; 12. 13 ; 29. 2; 36. I I ; 80. 6 ; gg. 2 , 4 ; 160. n n o

I ' fJCLXl ( 9 ; 190. I 1 ; 196. 1 2 ; 197. I,

] 9, 1 6 ; 198. 4 , 1 5 ; 199. 2 ;

210. g ; 245. 1 1 ; 278. 1 4 ; 288. 1 1 ; 310. 9 , 1 1 ; 311. 2 ; 319. 3 ; 334. 1 6 ; 347. 16; 364. 12 ; 384. IO ; 398. 4, 5, 6 ; 412. 16 ; 418. I I ; 483. 16 ; fJanaa 319. 1 5 ; fjlmC3 o n 514. I 2

Abf

abef

fjz a mythological fish 44. 11

-c3 -c7 month 234. 6, I O ; 236. 3 ; 237. * * ' * a 1 -a 4 ; 238. I 3 ; 288.8 ; 294. 15 ; 366. 2 ; 496. 16 ;

monthly festival 330. I ; 371. g ; plur. Q7 88. 1 2 ; 158. 15, 1 6 ; 177. 6 ; 458. 2

- * I

-o/' * I l l

e L_l

pert - ri I I a O

the second month of the season pert

252. 5 ; 314. 13, 14 ; 315. 8 ; -> I I a I 316. I 3

abfu yg G C I ~ e :I iiiythologicnl fish 3. I ; 211. 5

Ahydos, an ancient shrine of Osiris 14. 11 ; 39. 3 ; 70.

276. 12 ; 326. I I ; 336. 3 ; 2 ; 78. 13 ; 79. 8 ; 245. 14;

348. 7, I3 ; 440. 1 ; 489. 8 ; '3. 14; 55. 7 ; 74. I,

2s

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4 ; 81. 1 4 ; 136. g ; 176. 13 ; 239. 6 ; 241. I ; 304. 4 ; 313. 8 , I O ; 350. 16 ; 358. T I ; 360. I ; 452. 5 ; 477. I O ; the god of Abydos 325. 8, i o

ap 9 '' to count, to number, to reckon, to coiisider 30. g ; 228. I3 ; 229. 11 ; 289, 5, 1 4 ; reckoner 280. I O ; count- ing 195. g ; !L{i 88. I t ; ! ~ counted 195. 8 ; !:{ reclroner 1x1. I o

c 5

& I

ap 4 to judge, to he judged, to decree, be decreed 82. 7 ; 113. 13 ; 154. 4 ; 160. I ; 187. I ; 227. 13 ; 236. I ; 303. 6 ; judged 28. 12 ; 384. 6, I I ; judgmeiit 158. 7 ; -5 28 . 1 4 ; judge 235. '4 ; 4 050 judged 437. 1 2 ;

1 8 0 . 1 1 ; 3 8 4 . 6 , 1 1 ; 4 * !loo/, c & e l 4 c z % k " !13&0{!236.1;

238. 12 ;

4 r-5

&

;i c% n

v s - ~

!k adjudged 1 3 . 3 ; 184. 15;

great judgment 260. 12

to judge between, to dispute with, to n ' o x bc awardcd, judged 27. 16; I I I . 1 2 ;

203. 13 ; 337. I ; 461. 1 4 ; judge 359. u x 1 4 ; 465. 3 ; decree 474. I ; to bring

a message 102. 12 ; V a message 191. 1 4 ; judge of words 481. 2

no decrce, judgment 24. 1 4 ; 181. I O ; &y%! sentence of death 74. 8, I O ; p cip &fi id 15. 16

K.--" 1 to open 21. 7 ; 114. I O , 1 1 ; 116. 3 ;

272. g ; 275. I O ; 277. 13 ; 360. I ;

u x

apt 0

I v

x, {I, xb{ u x

ap, apu 137. I O ; 143. 9 ; 144. I 2 ; 239. 6 ;

450. 15 ; 484. 2 ;

13 ; v @ Ope11 ! 510. 16 ; % i\ o p C l l C d 139.

Klc

the ceremony of opening the mouth 309.

\ ' ; ] ' & X ! 86. r z ; a 86. 14

OVx 1 1 ; 312. 2 ; 427. 1 4 ; I { ! 502. 2 ;

0

ap re - 1

I a x I

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v O X

Ap-uat &:% "opener of ways", a name of the god

Anubis 74. 5 ; 119. 11; 206. 2 ; 277. 1 4 ; 347. I ; 450. 15 ; 465. 5 ; 484- 3 ;

? A 510. 1 6 ; ~~ 1 v*,a 0 1 I

112. I O ; 117. 4 % ! S I I

Ap- u at-meht-xerp (or seXem)-pet name of O s i r i s 325. 14

Ap-uat resu Xerp (or sexem)-taiu V & a %s 1 1 1 namc of Osiris 325. 1 3

ap-her except IO. 3 ; 308. 12 ; 366. I O ; 374. 4, I O, 12 ; o x I 376. 5 ; 497. 8 ; u\ 7 except thyself 408. I

Apu 4 ob, Panopolis 245. 15

4 05, 4 051 those 75.6 ; 58. 3 ; 59. 7 ; 95. 8 ; 98. 11 ; 158. 6 ; 165. 2 ; 181. 8 ; 201.

7 ; 269. 5 ; 313. 10 ; 334. 15 ; 335. 9 ; 336. 1 6 ; 375. I 3 ; 398. 5 ; 435.

gods 47. I 2

apepiu

apepet 4 i_.-~-4 reclioning, acco~uit 106. I 6

apen

4 4 x 8 : judgcs 269. 7 u u n

01 I I

4 ' these 88. 2 ; 191. I O ; 201. 4 ; 215. 3 ; 309. I ; m

333. 2 ; 336. 5 ; 337. 12 ; 338. 9 ; 339. 3, 15 ; 340. 12 ; 34'-

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Ap-si 4 \\ 8 a proper name (?) 238. 6

apt shrine 412. 15

8 a district of Thebcs, the modern Karnak 489. 12

apt D to open 126. 7; v - 142. 3 o x O n X I

x,f& ynX&i 0 0 message 102. 7 ; 186. 9, 1 6 ; 299.

13 ; 401. 2 ; f'll\JOy 137. I 3 ; 235. 12

$j 1 messengers 414. 11

apt

apt 9 yo _X apt x brow 8. 7; 30. 6; 40. 13; 68. 5 ; 148. 12; 195.

f la -_ 2, IO ; 219. 2 ; 304. 8, IO; 369. 13 ; 386. I O ; 387. 13 ; 441. 13 ; 487. 7 ; 505. 11 ; v - v-""" r.AAw.A

n

381. 15 ;

sceptrc 502. 14

aptu 9 these 309. 3 ; 329. 5

Ap-gsf-taui v v z f j a name of Osiris 323. 3

apten !Lm these 29. 1 2 ; 214. 9 ; 221. I O ; 368. 1 2

af

o x n

9zIl4y I flesh, members 1x2. 1 5 ; 113. 5 ; 128.

16; 187. 4; 209. 4; 242. 6 ; 268. I O ; 300. I ; 366. 6 ; 399. 2 ; 400. I ; 407. 4; 440. 15

affu

atti

4Zb1111 four 180. 6 ; 181. 7

9 'i, \\ TT a liind of clot11 or garment 449. 3 c?

n

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V 0 C A B U I , A R Y.

i+m not, do not 98. 2 ; 143 .12 ; 149. 6, 1 6 ; 166.

1 3 ; 202. 3 ; 217 .4 ; 291. 9; 308. 1 1 ; 400. 12, 1 3 ; 403. 13; 407. I5 ; 410. 9

+h& to ea t65. 3 ; 100. 1 3 ; 101. I O ; 103. 5 ; 104.

1 5 ; 110. 5 ; 111. I ; 123. 1 3 ; 124. 2, 7 , 1 7 ; 132. 1 4 ; 141.

418. 3 ; 449. 2, 7 , 8 ; 470. 3 ; 492. 8 ; cater 175. 8 ; 312. 4

Am

16 ; 146. I ; 179. 7 ; 238. 5 ; 300. 7 ; 393. I I (f!)Z:Q; 414. 7 ;

itL4!& &mu -fbb$ to eat 89.5; 109.7; 510.6;

rimi -/j-xa 1 eating, eater 155. 13 ; +k!!&i eaters, devourers 146. 8 ; 375. 4 ; -#Lap gg. 2

111

(t==y food, something eaten 125. I I ; 136. lkK8t I I ( 7 ; 254. 2 ; 256. I5 amt

souls 411. I

Am-beseku -#ha lz “Eater of guts”, one of the 42 assessors 254. 7

Am-snef #-b$ EG “Eater of blood”, one of the

42 assessors 254. 5

to eat 31. 1 3 ; 123. 6, 7, 15, 1 6 ; 124. 6 ; 125. 5 ; 151. 8 ; 165. 4 ; 179. 12, 13, 16 ; 180. I ; 214. I O , 1 1 ; 224. z ; 225. 8 ; 226. 5 ; 227. 7 ; 243. 1 3 , 1 4 ; 244. 1 6 ;

295. I O ; 305. 1 3 ; 376. 1 4 ; 379. 1 5 ; 380. I O ; 397. 9 ; 398. 8 ; 465. 1 2 ; 466. 4 ; 492. 9, I O , 16 ; 493. I , I O , 16 ; 494. I ,

am (I)

A’ +-> A ’

15 ; 495. I , 9 ; food 465. 12 ; *&X 357. I 2 A A r m M

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a proper name 328. I (doorlrecper of' k i t 3) ; 359. I I

there, therein 9. 3 ; 15. 13 ; 23. I O ;

87. 9 ; 89. 5 ; 103. 6 ; 111. 4 ; 124.

1 5 ; 166. 7, IO; 196. 15, 16 ; 198. 2, 3 ; 202. 1 4 ; 224. I, 2, 3 ; 245. 3 ; 333. 7 ; 336. 2 ; 346. 16 ; 347. I, 2 ; 360. I I ; 384. 8, 14 ; 438. 13 ; 441. 3 ; 454. I I ; 465. 13, 14, 15 ; 480.

!k 29. 3 ; 58. 5 ; 59. 15; 60. 2, 3 ; am

!.'F-!kr 4; 143. 5 ; 161. I ; 162. 1 7 ; 165.

1 1 ; 491. 1 1 , 12; 505. 6; 517. 1

in, with, among, through, upon, by, around, at 4. 15 ; 9. 14 ; IO. 4 ; 14. 1 4 . 18. 9 ; 22. 6; 52. 6; 66.

150. 9 ; 182. 13 ; 204. T S ; 229. 6 ;

am

!G7 !kfi 15; 67.7; 87.9; 94.2;133.13;

!+Ey !K/ 364. 15 ; 426. 16 ; 450. 16; 462. I, 2; 492. 14; 512. 1 1 ; !bx-- 123. 8 ; 296. 6, 15 ; 297.

192. 2 ; 224. 8 ; 364. 8 ; 374. 5 , 8 , I O ; 375. 6 ; 380. 2 ; 389. I ; 465. 4 ; 508. 7 ; pl~ir.

+LE, -[tkb !, 4 those in 22. 6 ; 24. 7 ; 26. 3, I 3 ; 40. 15 ; 45. 11 ; 87. 7, 8 ; 146. 8; 148. 1 6 ; 149. I,

! - I 1 9 4-kd !+kN \\

14 ; 162. IO ; 164. 14 ; 167. 3 ; 174. 11, 13 ; 175. 15, 16 ; 192. I ; 259. 9, 1 6 ; 260. 7; 321. 1 3 ; 331. 4, 6 ; 374. 8; 375. 6 ; 398. 6 ; 436. 14; 496. 2 ; 9 -#I CI 163. 3 ; 174. 13 ;

175. 3 ; 275. 2 ; 342. 16 ; +,b , _a inz i u s f t 5 title of an office 34. Io ;

+Jl 4 . am ii 505. I 2 ;

-2

n'm b" 1

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V O C A B U L A A Y. 25

1 6 ; !-#gb 39. 15 ; 56. 4 ; 57. 11, 1 6 ; 58. 1 1 ; 62. 1 4 ; 73. 6 ; 210. 7 ; 232. 5 ; 374. 9 ; 405. 1 4 ; 452.

1 1 ; 4 8 0 . 7 ; Q-#b%i @ c* n!ai I 184. 1 2 ; !-#bb! I

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26

am-8 Q +b- +h\w in, between, witli, among

25. 8 ; 88. 1 2 ; 372. I

357. 10

aim-ab j-# 7 prayer (9 457. 4

am Xent -# im, a title of a priest wlio performed certain fun- cral ceremonies 128. 15 ; 149. 12 ; 407. z ; 435. 13 ; 503. 4, 13

9 -2k&,a- datc palm 151. 11 ; 180. 2 amam

veneration Q 9 2 ?I otic to 11 hoiii veneration is paid 28. I I ; 81. 4 ; 103.

223.5 , 1 3 ; 248. 1 6 ; 421. 1 6 ; 444. 1 3 ; 4 5 2 . 6 ; 460. I O ;

4 6 1 . 9 ; 463.8, 1 3 ; 464. I O ; 466. 1 3 ; 468. G , 8 ; 4 8 8 . 6 ; 7-58 110. I O ; 464. 1 1 ; 468. 8

I !2? 1 I I ; 139. I 2 ; 156. 4 ; 201. 2 ; 222. I O ;

amay 9 I

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amu 4 @&& 8 1 divine bcings 360. g

$mu 4 +,b& a j flames, fire 68. I 6 ; 69.8 ; $ 1 20. I

amu (?)

Am-urt

ami shrine, chamber 145. 12

()k;! colour 366. 5

- - # ~ ~ ~ , a proper name 335. Io

amem to putrefj 401. 7, g

17. 2 ; 1% 17. 7 ; 69. AwAAA

_I]

I Q

I

186. 8 - 410. 7 186. 16 ;

ammu !c&?Jf, beams 41. 14

ammu !c&b;-c~k; boats 203. g

amm eh et 4kc 1 a part of the utiderworld or tomb n

30. 13; 159. 12 ; 213. 5 ; 236. 9 ; 269. 15 ; 371. 14, 16; 381. 8

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Amen 4 the grcat god of Thebes 34. I I ; 413. 6 ; 418. I O ; 509. 9 ; 510. I , 15

Amen-RS !.--la 9. 15

Amen-RP-Hem-pti 9 MWd4 I

W Q ' , $$a 513. 5 v"v,v,

"Amen which art in heaven"

410. 6, 7

Amen-naeek-re-ei- Amen 9"

418. 11

PI3 -" Amen-na-an-ka-entek-.+are 4 Nvv\N\ i l l 1 L;' &y$ 418. 15, 16

&Ja -E

, , , L__

443. 1 1 !Z- lx Amen-neb-n est-fa ui

Amen-rereei

to hide; be hidden, liiddeii one, soiiiethiiig hiddcn 41. I O ; 1x9. 11 ; 157.4; 166. I ; 225. 15 ; 248. 2 ; 272. 13 ; 346. 3 ; 348. 5, 11 ; 383. 1 2 ; 391. I ; 406. 1 6 ; 412. !zm#n~ 1 2 ; 418. 1 2 ; 425. 1 1 ; 433. 6 ;

amen J !ZQO

am en t

471. 9 ; 489. I 2 ; p l L X .

103. 3 ; 169. 1 6 ; 174. 9 ; 177. 1 1 ; 185. 7; !"!Q%& 181 142. 11 ; 363. I O ; 4 @ q % hider 138. r G ; 357. 11,

16 ; '4 9 h"sI)\NI

secrecy, in secret 309. 16 ; 458. 6

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Amen-ren-f 4 F%J L title of a god 275.

3 ; 419. I O ; 473. 3

amen-hsu 427. II

amenhiu 4 19 Q i itiiivcs of slaugliter 62. 13

Amen-hetep 4 2 4 father of the scribe N L ~ 26. 9 ;

8 8 . 9 ; 95. I ; 97. 9; 100. 1 1 ; 101.4; 104. 6 ; 1 4 2 . 9 ; 178. 4 ; 191. 7 ; 269. 4 ; 363. 5 ; 443. 16 ; 444. I ; 468. 16 ; 491. 9 ; 492.9

n a the “hidden” land or under- 1 - 7 ia 1 world, tbe abode of de- parted spirits, the west 2.

2 ; 12. 13 ; 15. 6; 24. 7; 30. 7 ; 37. 15 ; 50. I O , I I ,

*=’ KL I 12 ; 58.7 ; 59. 16 ; 63. 13, i 1 5 ; zoo. 3 ; 103. 3 ; III. T ; 160. I O ; 173. 5 ; 190. 1 3 ; 194. g ; 239. 15 ; 254. 3 ; 270. I, g ; 271. I, 11, 14 ; 272. I ; 214. 3 ; 275. I ; 281. 15 ; 300. 6; 307. 12 ; 308. I 3 ; 317. 12 ; 367. 4 ; 377. 5 ; 384. I O ; 422. 6, g ; 423. 13 ; 426. 14, 15 ;

479. 8, I O ; 481. 9 ; 482. 5 ; 483. 1 6 ; 489. 8 ; 501. 8, 9, 14

the beautiful Anientet 50. 2 0 ;

91. I O ; 130. 11 ; 242. I O ; 287. 7 ; 371. 7 ; 382. 4 ; 424. I,

I o ; 4 7 3 . 2 ; 474. 1 ; 320.8

o n Amentet

14 ; 65. 2 ; 70. 2 ; 78. 5, 7, 9, I S ; 90. 4 ; 95. 6 , 1 2 ; 98. 13,

430. 1 1 ; 433. 12 ; 435- 7 ; 438. 9 ; 467. 9 ; 470. 9 ; 471. I 5 ;

Amentet nefert faan

Ament 9 em the hidden land 430. I I ; 431. 4 ;

Ament, Amentet 1 7, bn, the hidden land, the west 25. g ; 129. 8 ; 278. 1 4 ; 310. 8 ; 311. 3 ; 319. 2 ; 364. 1 1 ; 462. g

435. 8 ; 471. I ; 475. 16; 476. 12

Amenti f 8, $$ the hidden land, the west 142. 1 I ;

457- I, 3

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30

beings in the hidden land or west 13. I ; 36. 1 1 ; 4 7 . 1 3 ; 1 0 6 . 4 ; 1 1 4 . 1 5 ; 169. 1 3 ; 218 . 1 1 ; 220.

1 3 ; 319. 9 ; 364. 1 6 ; 470. I5 ; 514. 5, 1 2 ; 517 .2; fann8 319.16

I

amenti west wind 129. 6 ; 155. I O ; 1 ’I: 9, -8 the god of generation 53. 8, I O ; 243. 1 3 ;

407. I 1

Amsza 255 . 7 ; 442. 3 ; 462. I G

Amsu-Heru -$& 3 4 7 . 3

Amsu-suten-Hem-next 7 Osiris 327. I

Amsu-qef

Amsee

Bmka@

arnt -fbgji possession 6 1 . 1

arnt

amt

amt

$]m$ a proper iiaiiie 367. I O

!bLz$ one of the four children of Horiis 326 .9

4&\7Jk@Q to he feeble 138. 14

!6\n/) tree (?) 469. 3

9 bAkngI light 50. z

!+ c7 abode 504. 5 w m

N ” v A A M . . . . . . 422. I 1 + ;5 mvv”u amt (?) en mu

arnt

amt

~ - l book-chainher, library 485. g

!+-, !+bn in, what is in 27 . 12; 36. 1 3 ;

38. 5 ; 46. 5 ; 125. 6 ; 1 4 9 . 5 , 13 , 16 ; 360. 16 ; 455. 9 ; 463.

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amtiu /jygj&J!b . . . . . . . 49. 12

an 888 columns, pillars 73. 2 , 5 , 7

an 9 , /j $./ a marl< of emphasis or interrogation, used

sometiiiies as a preposition, behold! l o ! I. 4 ; 3. 1 4 ; IO.

16 ; 27. 9; 34. 13 ; 101. 12 ; 121. 7 ; 145. 13 ; 150. 8 ; 156. 8 ; 157. 3, 7, 13 ; 158. I , 5 ; 169. 2 ; 205. 6, 8, I O, 12, 14 ; 206. I , 3 , 5, 6, 9, 1 4 ; 208. I , 3, 5 ; 214. 1 5 ; 215. 1 7 ; 216. 2 ; 231. 6 ; 238. 6, 7 ; 237. 6 ; 244.

v"%%.w

207. 3, 5, 7 , 9, 12, 13 ;

& no, not 2. 8 ; IO. 2 ; 36. 1 4 ; 56. I ; 66. I O , I I , I Z , I ~ ; 7 0 . 3 , 4 , 6 ; 80 .8 ; E g . 5 , 7 ; 9 2 . 1 3 ; 98. 1 6 ; gg. 5 ; 110. 1 , z , 3 ; 1 1 3 . 4 , 6 , 7 ; 1 1 4 . 8 ; 1 1 g . z , 3 ; 147. 13, 1 4 ; 183. 3, 4, 5 ; 307. 11, 12 ; 309. 6 ; 311. 12, 13 ; 312.

* an --",

4 ; 331. 1 2 ; 337. 10 ; 358. I4 ; 362. 9 ; 372. 4, 5, 15 ; 373. 11 ; 375. 7 ; 3 7 7 . 1 2 ; 390. 9 , I I ; 393.16; 394. 1 ; 414. 10,

14, 16 ; 439. 1 ; 443. 4 ; 458.1 ; 460.14, I 5 ; 469 .8 ; 470.1 ;

491. 3 ; 492. 9, 10, 11, 12 ; 493- 9, I O , 16 ; 494. 17 2, 3 ; 495.

12, 1 3 ; 419. 7 ; 426. 7 ; 430. 2 ; 436. 13, 14 ; 437. 12, 13,

473. 7, 8 ; 476. 1 5 ; 477. I ; 486. 1 3 ; 488. 3 , 8 ; 490. 5 ;

I , 2 ; 496. 9 ; 503. 13. 1 7 ; 504. 7 ; 507. I O ; 508. 7 ; 513. 15 ; 515. 12 ; 516. 2 , 8 ;

I

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TIIR B O O K OF THE IlIL4D.

most certainly there cannot be done 458. 1 1 ; A I= * of 155. 6 ; 161. 2 ; *"b$ 1 a m not 266. 13 ; 267. 4

AAJWAA

anas except, LIilleS5 264. 4, 7, I O , 12 ; 265. 4, I O

an-abu

an-urt

an-petra

an-maa -a==- k>&k uiiscen 24. r r ; 141. 7 4 ; 145. 1 5 ;

-A- +J P ceaselessly 3 . 5

A 2% & unrestiiig 221. g , v " w M C s

A hhhnM-

NVVVZA

"qf- unobservcd i41 . 1 5 ; 145. 15

*- 4L.

psr- N\IV.M 2 a y 6 3 . 7 , g ; A 3% ->%&& 0% 185. I 3

"5 6 8 . 3 ; mv"w- '

* an-mu -A- AAJWAA waterless 458. 8

AAJWAA

an-meh A

an-meb-f A --, A-

an-nifu

an net'et A

an-rex

w m=

A 951 airless 458. g *

Tz $j not to be gainsaid 340. g

JL ""1 unliiiown 41. 1 3 ; 160. I ; 408. I ; 489. "\Ma IO . z ; 338. 4, 6 1 1 ; 497. 4 ; A '"4 @

an -x ep er A 8 never 13. ' 5 NVVVZA

+- an-sep A at no time, never 146. I T

an-sma

0 0

A -19 untold 41. 13 AWvAA

c76. an-sek n 11% incorruptible 185. 1 1

an-sef unsplit 185. 13

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! * unturnable 14. 11 -.n- an-6enSr-tu A,."W.AM.wM9%6- (2

o x - = = - An-ar-f the place where nothing grows 83. 8

An-aarer-f A the place where nothing

grows 248. 3

d L An - ertz-n e f-bes- f-Xenti-h eh - f CR,

M.wM m b ~ a a proper name 59. 8 f in \\ KI

An-heri-ertit-sa -n-. c3 P I.--.I OIjq3 n 6-8 a proper

J---. to bring, to bear, to carry 39. j ; 57. I ; 66. 15; 69. 13; 87. 1 1 ; I I I . 7; 141. 12; 174. 16; 302. 2 ;

360. IO; 361. I ; 367.8; 373. 1 1 ; 385. 1 1 ; 388. 12; 389. I, 9, 10 ; 393. I I ; 402. g ; 421. IO ; 437. 8 ; 438. 5 ; 452. 9 ;

5 ; 472. 5 ; 478. 11 ; 479. 16; 483. 16; 484. 12 ; 494. 15 ; 503. 4, 5 ; 504. 3, 16 ; 505. 3, 8 ; 1 5 to bring 450. I ;

brought 189. 7 ; 233. IO ; 469. 16 ; 494.6 ; 502. 11 ; 503. 3 ; the bringing of 421. IO ; A ---. 4 4 bringing 124. 4 ; 492. 14, 1 5 ; ~ ~ ~ ~ I I I ~ those who bring 146. 9 ; rgo. 5 ;

204. 4; ATn something broughr 124. j

\\ name 152. 2, 5

an

4539 47 5 ; 454.4- 5 ; 455- 2 ; 456.5 ; 461- 13 ; 466.8 ; 471.

wv.Jvw

j z b dnnu brought 435. 16 ; JYl KXJ1-b

anu Azi what is brought in, increase 485. 13

antu jsli offerings 462. 8

JI(/!bJj a proper name 189.4 Aneniu

anit hefepu

An

An-temt

rn j &$I peace-offerings 446. g

i /I, 8 38. name of a god 14. 7 ;

k,. name of a god 38. 6

3

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34 THE BOOK OF’ THE DEAD.

anit

anuk

I 4 2 a dwelling (?> 439. 9

\A& I 103.1 ; 104.7

Annu i: Heliopolis, On 4. 12 ; 7. 4 ; 9. 12 ; 19. 5 ; 27. I?.; 37. 12; 38.4,5; 53.2; 60. 1 2 ; 61. 3 ; 68. 1 3 ; 71. 7, 1 1 ; 78. 11; 81. 6 ; 83. 4 ; 86. 1 6 ; 92. I ; 124. IO; 129. 2 ;

138. I ; 151. 12 ; 162. 17 ; 179. 9 ; 180. 3 ; 185. 15 ; 189. 11 ; 236. I O, 14 ; 237. IO, ~ 2 , 1 4 ; 252. 5, 7, 13 ; 2 5 5 . I ; 296. 2 ; 297. 7 ; 323. 4; 324. 8 ; 325. 6 ; 347. 6 ; 351. 1 ; 365. 4; 387. 2 ; 388. 47 1.5 ; 391. 15 ; 406. 8 ; 409. 5 ; 439. 13 ; 449, 1 2 ; 450.10; 455. ‘7 ; 463.11 ; 477.7; 490. 4; 493. 4 , I I ; 511. 5 ; 515. z

annu skin 418. 12 u 0111

annuit !F%!!<i hair 318. 13

An-atef-f - \La L “bringer of his father”, a propel- name 195. 5

An-2-f J A m M L 8 “bringer of his hand” 61. 15 I 4 An-2-f j\ * & one of the forty-two assessors 259. 3

An-urt-emxet-uas M- -4 &z Qk++- name K <3 of the mast 205. 16

to dance, to rejoice 84. 3

aneb ~va.11 139. 4 ; 144. 3 ; 145. 1 3 ; 358. 1 5 ; 435. I ; 436. 14; plur. 221. 1 4 ; 267. 6; 367. 1 4 ; 436. 1 3

49’. 9 anep . . . . * .

Anp \ya the god Anuhis 3x5. 1 4 ; 326. 3 ; 339. 15

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347. 2 ; 361. IO; 510. 8 ;

Anpu !sg, 4 sy-3 Anubis 58. 4; 59. 5 ; 62. 16;

242. 7; 247. 16; 248. 8 , 1 1 ; 310. 1 5 ; 382. 9 ; 383. 15; 447. 3, 10 ; 450. 7 ; 479. 6 ; ?{] 506. 13 ; 5l 'ie fep

67. 4; 89. 14; 130. 9 ; 153. 13 ; 154. 2 ; 201. 3 ; 205. 1 1 ;

2l {U-f 441. 7

Anpu 9 s& Anubis 74. 1 1 ; 76. 4 ; 112. 1 1 ; 1x7. 5 ;

331. 4; 385. 15; 386. 5, IO; 466. 16

An-mut-f 1 - bnL a proper name 195.5

A n - m u t - f i i L L 8 a proper name 69. 1 2 ; 313. 5 ; 326.

1 ; 450. 15

4'9. 2

Anenit 9 $7 An-rut-f "&yJ the place where nothing grows 323.

4 4 a proper name 428. 7

a 14; 34%. 6, 12

an er !=, 4 stone log. 1 1 ; 450. I 2 ;

pz.J a proper name 509. 3

Aner 4 ?a, 4 a psoper name 293. I ; 346. z

Anerti 4 zQ "double stone" (?) 293. I n \\ 0

9-8- eyebrows 61. 1 3 ; 64. 4; 183. anhui ' 1 2 ; 382. 9 ; 386. S ; 387. 12;

9 z i b \\ 5 2 ~ 1 402. I ; 4-46. 4 3*

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36 TZZE BOOK OF THR DEAD.

An-hra 8 warder of the sixth Arit 328. 14 ; 361. 7

An-hetep-f J lu\Nvluz Ab oiic oftlie forty-two assessors 257.3 0 0

N\AMC.

$nes

A n eq

angef

Anqef

a17 f

ant

a n t f; .

9

antet

name of a garment or bandlet 59. I O ; 204. 8 ; I \gz, !-J\qq 4 1 5 . 4 ; 4 1 7 . 8 ; 4 5 7 . 4

4 id fostcned 440. 15

\ a “Clincher” 396. 4 -0-

9 name of a iiiyt1iological i i s~i 3. I ; 5.8; 44.9

y=%l2J -_ name of a boat of the sun 3. I ; 17. 5, ’3 n

4 Fm the funeral valley, land of the tomb 80. 176. 13

bia 416. 3

Snfi 4z hindrance 411. 6 0 \\E P

Bntet

Bntet cord 147. 4 ; fetter 186. 1 3 ; 220, I O

\-Ea to go baclr 105.4

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37 V 0 C A 6 U L A R Y.

dnef 4T3,B Hail! Homage! 23. 14. ; 38. 4, 6, 8 , IO,

1 3 , 1 6 ; 39. 3, 5, 7 ; 242. 15 ; 249.6; 477. z ; -482. 12 ; 489. 1 3 ; with TZX I. 5 ; 4. I ; 5. 1 5 ; 6. 15 ; 8. 14; 9. 1 5 ; 11.

379. 3; 386. 3 ; 387. 8; 398. 16; 401. 4; 408. 6; 455. IO; 476. 2 ; with 334. g ; 335. 4, 14 ; 336. IO ; 337. 6 ; 338. I, 14; 339. 9 ; with z==5 340. 5 ; 341. I , 13 ; 342. 4, 12; 343. 2, 11 ; 344. I, 9, 16; 345. 8, 15 ; 346. 6; with = 57. 14 ; go. IO; 236. 2 ; 271. I, 2 ; 501. I O ; with ~ J \ M 102.

4 ; 70. 1, 2 ; 85- 4 ; 95. 6, 7, 8 ; 358. 9 ; 363. 5 ; 374. 13 ;

n

I I

I l l I 1 ; 774. 7 , 8, IO, 1 I, 12, 13; 236. 5 ; 259. 9 ; 260. 7 ; 491. I

ar 9 7- to tie together 306. I I

ar 4- . . . . . . 177. I2

5r 0 if, now 28. 13, 14; 29. 1 1 ; 52. 3, 4 ; 53. 5, 7 , Io, 1 1 ; 55 . 4; 58. 6, 8, IO; 59. I Z ; 65. I O ; 67. I ? 4, 6, 8, IO, 1 1 ; 4, IO. 12; 75. 3, 13, 14; 87. I ; 88. 13 ; 120. 9; 129. 3, 5, 6, 7 ; 147. 1 1 ; 190. I ; 196. 16; 197. 2 ; 198. 3 ; 211. 3 ; 212. 1 3 ; 218. 12; 219. 6 ; 226. 6; 232. 8; 244. 1 3 ; 248. 8, r I ; 246. IO; 268. 6; 286. 5 ; 295. I O ; 296. 11 ; 308. 7 ; 317. 2 ; 362. 11; 366. 1 1 ; 371. 1 1 ; 384. 6, 11, r z ; 394. 11, 13 ; 402. 13 ; 403. I O ; 407. 8 ; 414. IO; 461. 4 ; 477. 13 ; 493. 15 ; 497. 11 ; 504. 12; 505 . IO, 1 1

69. 4, 6 , 9 ; 71. 1 1 , 1 2 ; 72. 3, 5, I 1 ; 73. 4, 5, I 3 ; 74.

tir sa 4 0 8 now as for 69.4

ar kerf

I

a e c3 if, moreover; however 55. 2, 6, 11 ; 58. 15 ; 59. z,13 ; 60. 6 ; 61. 2, 4, 15 ; 64.. g ; 141. 3 ; 145. g ; 421. 13

4 0 to do, to make, to be made, done,

wrought, maker, creator, making I. 7 ; 2. I ; 4. 5 ; 8. 16 ; 33. 13 ; 45. 14; 51. -1.; 66. 8; 70.4; go. 2 ; 108. I ; 134. 12 ; 142. IO; 147. 7 ; 284. 1 6 ; 303. IO; 314. 6; 317. 11; 354. 12; 379. 6 ; 395. 2 ; 4'9. 10 ; 435. IS ; 457.

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38

4- I S ; 482. 2 ; 488.10; 506.4; 511.4; 516.2,s; e,

made, begotten 26. g ; 28. 12 ; 222. I I ; 223. iz ; 386. I ; 387. 7 ; 444. 11 ; 501. 5 ; e-nb, 9 9 ~ made, done 3. 8 ; 52. 1 1 ; 66. 13 ; 197. 2 ; 198. 8; 199. I ; 317. I ; 333. r L t ; 380. 1 2 ; 441. 3,4; 507. 1 3 ; %,11 made 120.8; 244.

9 ; 444.5; !a$jl 479*5;, , , make ye 468. 6

Brit - work, something done I. 8 ; 457. 16; 491. 4;

c1

4- n

-zz-

-8- -8-

&z=-

u

plur. -- 0 e 4 1, &z=- 9 a 9 1 actions, deeds, works,

things done or to be done 16. 4 ; 28. 14; 110. 9 ; 1x1. 1 6 ; 1 1 1 ’ 0

140. 11 ; 162. g ; 226. 7, 12 ; 334. 3 ; 383. z ; 384. 12 ; 395.

\\

doers, makers, workers 47. 7 ; 96. 7; 153. 3 ; 158. 8; 171. 4;

I - 185. 6; 196. I ; 215. 4; 299. priu -!!: ( 14 ; 329.5;331.2,3; 359.10; 361. 1 2 ; 400. I ; 445. 8, 9 ; 448. 13

ariu --! )g workmen 151. 4 ; 152. 3

e 9 4 a c>

drit I worlwonien 151. 4 ; 152. 3 a I

&ri SSt a n I to write or recite a book 34. 5 ; 314. 13 ; 414. \\ -

IO; 496. 16; - z z = - c done in writing 23. 6

to malw a way 334. r o ; 335. 5 ; ar, Brit L-, 0 0 I n

336. 1 1 ; 337. 7 ; 338. 2 , I5 ; 339. 10 ; 340. 5 ; 341. 14; 342. I 3 ; 343. 2, 1 2 ; 344. 345. I ; 346. 7 i 347” 2 ; 349.

4; to celebrate a festival &z=- 347. 8 ;

h2 106.2; .8-

to perform a transformaLon 75. 5

1 4 ; 350. 6 ; 351. 3 ;

e WJE 198.4; 404. Io;

-8- to prepare food 372.

0 0 0 0

n 0 . . . ana6 106. 1 ; -8-

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ar, ari e e 9 9 as an auxiliary verb see passim. -' 0 Ari-Mast &'${! a title of Osiris 397. 1 4 ; a title

+ I of Hathor 490. 12

Ari-em- a b-f -ac-

Ari-en-ab-f "\M I a proper namc 230. z

r a o n c of the forty-t\.\ioassessors 258.3

L

Ari-nef-fesef e.Mq naiiie of a planii or peg 207. 1 O L L

ari

a %% -...)i D 1 / 1 \\ - $bn name of leather Ul

straps 206. 6

Ari-h ef-f

Ari-si

f, 8 L a proper name 443. 3

a proper name 479. 16 \\

V to make 510. 2 ; 511. 3 ; 514. 11; 515. IZ; e aru 516. 8; 517. I

aru form, attribute 2. 4; plur.

9. 12 ; 37. 1 1 ; 61. 13 ; 62. r 3 ; 69. I ; 70. 14; 72. 12, 15 ; 114. 6 ; 115. I ; 138. 3 ; 145. I ; 147. 6 ; 159. 1 5 ; 166. 6 ; 167. 4 ; 171. I, IO, 12 ; 174. g ; 175. 6 ; 243. I Z ; 295. z ; 308. 2, 1 5 ; 374. 12 ; 425. I ; 491. IZ, 14; 510. 5

R i- ari

that which belongs , the things which belong, those who belong, watch-

laid up 20. 8 ; 54.8 ; 58. 2 , 1 6 ; 66. I ; 76. 1 6 ;

91. 2 ; 168. 5, 9 ; 169. I ;

ari

ari

aru

arit

/ er , guardian, things

! y g j ,

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40 TUE BOOK O F THE DEAD.

175. 4; 214. g ; 269. 14 ; 270. 6 ; 386. 3 ; 407. 5 ; 443. 17 ;

porter, doorkeeper, guardian 110. 1 6 ; I 124. IZ ; 154. 4; 265. / I , g ; 266. 4 ; (

274. 3 ; 2 7 5 . 4; 320. 2 /a 1 - L l

dru Zirertu $# on5 1 warders of Arits 299. g ; 327. 12, 15; 328. 2, 6, IO, 1 4 ; 329. 2 ; 331. 12

&-i m%Laif 4 T${ @ warder of the Scales 15. 12 ; 96. 4

Aru-hut

ari hemit

Bri henbiu gi lsj 4 4 b{ ~ warden of the cultivated

1-5 $:bo/$ denizens of light 428. 15

keeper of sentences 53. 3 ;

4-5 m); a proper name 428. I

4 T${ ry!!n\ steersman 3. 2 ; 5. 6

lands 474. 8

aru XeXuf

ari sapu 4 T${ -(I plur. 66. 7 ; 67. z

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V O C A B U L A X Y. 41

-8 “keeper of his pylon” 474.

m- ‘a lreeper

Ari sebxet-f $1 l_n:%- 5 ; plur. 475. ‘5

cici

I = n ari qeb en Se en Xet

of the Bight of the Lake of Fire 64. 5

&rp 9 y# wine 223. g ; 264. I I ; 466. 2 ; 514. 13

arpu Q T b . . . , . 435. 15

<3 aref qL an emphatic particle 21. 6, 7 ; 57. 3 ; 86. g ; 124. 2 ; 166. 3 ; 179. 14 ; 201. 7 ; 203. 6 ; 261. 5, 6 ; 263. I 3 ; 307. 5 ; 394. 6, 16 ; 473. 4, 11, I 3 ; 492. I 3 ; 494. g ; 495. 4, 11 ; 505. 3, 7, 8, 12, 13 , 1 5 ; 507. 1 1

aremP 4&Tk4 with 413. 11

0 arek 4 a particle 11. 7 ; 30. 10 ; 49. 16 ; 58. 5 ; 59. 15 ; 165. I I ; 166. 4 ; 241. I ; 248. 15 ; 266. I ; 2 7 0 . 4 ; 289. I ; 296. 2 ; 297. 6 ; 335. 3 , 13; 336. g ; 337. 5, 1 6 ; 338. 1 3 ; 339. 7 ; 340. 3, 16 ; 341. 12 ; 342. 3, 10 ; 343. I , 9, 16 ; 344. 8 , 1 4 ; 345. 6, I 3 ; 346. 5 ; 399. 5 ; 409. 1 1 ; 457. 1 6 ; 462. 12; 476. 1 1 ; 486. 9; 506. 5, 1 3 ; 507. 8 ; 508. 12; 512. 15

ar t Qyj.. . . . 122. g

9-o \ mill< 130 .7 ; 223. g ; 242.5 ; 251.5 ; 303.

9 2 2 1 I 12 ; 333. 11 1 437. I ; 450. I I Eirtet n’”

ah 9 $& calamity, sorrow 280. 12, 13

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42 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Ah

ah

ah

4 13 the Moon-god 3. 5 ; 70. 6

\ ! I . . . * . . 5'4- 9

4 [e, 3 collar 311. 4 ; embrace 103. 9 ; to ward off 225. 3

0 ox 3 3 3 . 7 ah

& h U i oxen 154. 1 5 ; 229. I ; 480. z; 506. 8 ; 510. 3 ; 514. 1 3

sipu

Ahi

\ 15; cords 3 9 3 . 7 ; 505. 1 1

4 14 4 7 a proper name 215. 12 ; one of the forty- two assessors 258. 5, 14 ; &t' 367. 8 I l l

Eihemu (?) 9 t~d ~ those who belong to 196. 8

Aheti 4 [TI Q 8 a name of Osiris 325. 12

Eihefi 4 l:T Q throat 100. 2

iq \ @

0 ! 165. 1 2 ; 167. 6; 172 . 1 1 ; 232. 4; 0, @ y$$ 0, tell me 186. I O would that 244. 6 ; 9 &

C 2 5 z 3 - 4 -J 5 , - * n n m grain 397. 1 1 i l l

aAabu

axib 9 @J 6 to speak 7. I 1

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43 V O C A B U L A R Y .

axemu urfu 9 @b 2 & 9 zb la" darkness 134. 15 ; 142. 13

a class of stars 40. 6 ; I I l c z z 2

99. I 4

P x e p

A p e s e f 9 @ ?# a proper name 163. 5

A S 4 a proper name 215. 1 2

PS 4 1; intestines 401. 13

9 1 behold, to wit 41. 6 ; 80. 1 1 ; 131. I ; 151. 7; 184. 14; 187. 5 ; 197. 4; 198. IO ; 241. 3 ; 252. 3 ; 288. 1 4 ; 289. 8 ; 291.4; 302. 2 ; 337. IO ; 367. 6 ; 372. 3 ; 416.

PS

2 ; 448. 15; 460. 16; 462. 2; 464. 5 ; 474. 3 ; 4.91. I O ; 492. IO ; 496. 6 ; 502. I O ; :$ 0 [1 31. 12,

PS Q T , /)"A to pass quicldy 105. 5 ; 196. 2 ;

340. 3, 1 6 ; 341. 1 2 ; 342. 3, I O ; 343. I , 9, 16; 344. 8, 1 4 ;

n 313. 2 ; 335. 5, I3 ; 336. 9 ; 337- 5, 1 6 ; 338. I 3 ; 339. 7 ;

345. 6, 1 3 ; 346. 5

PS lk!iFin/ tomb, sepulchre 194. 1 2 ; 415. 9 ;

Psu 9bl$zi recompense 231. 6 ;

or & 4kl$ \\-I in return for, in place of 458.

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44 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

asu

asi (?)

TQp % \ to decay, to rot, destruction 201. 1 2 ; - 398. ‘5 ; 399. 3 , 8 , 1 5 ; 400. 3 ;

-7 9 9 ff- 9 9 , -3- n \\

9 f& grief 0) 172. Io

incorruptible 399. 3 n \\

Psi

asti (?)

asp

who?, what? 267.8; 5 0 6 . 2 , 3 ; 507.7

. . . . . 505. 16

faults, sins, evil deeds, evil ones, siiiners 34. 14 ; 44. asfet

I ; 57. 15 ; 58. 11 ; 62. 7, 8 ; 65. I 2 ; 110. I , 2 ; 159.

asfeti

1 4 ; 175. 3 ; 183. I O ; 184. 1; 187. 3 ; 249. 16 f‘6is) ; 252. 13 ; 259. 1 4 ; 260. 13 ; 269. 12 ; 270. 5 ; 397. 1 4 ; 414. 15 ; 422. 4 ; 456. 11 ; 457. 13 ; 458. I ; 480. 6 ; 488. IO, 13 ; 496. 5 ; 508. 7 ; 515. 3, 74; 5x6. 3, I O

asentu

dser

4 1 K, cords, ropes 147. 3

9 1- & tainarislc 112. 5, 7 ; plur.

herbs, plants, grass 246. I O

Asert name of a city 465. 6

asha Pprnk.6 linen 420. g

Ases

Asset

4 PI@ I a city in the seventh k a t 372. 8, 1 3 ; 381. IO

u @ I -- a rope 390. 12 ; 4 PI&& I - those

I I l J l l l l Psstu (?)

whose heads are tied 398. 11

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45 V O C A B U L A R Y.

ask 9 (1- behold ! 2 6 . 4 ; 95. 4 ; 268.3 ; 303. 11 ; 362.

3 ; 395. 13; 501. I 2

aseiei 4 Q ( persea tree 60.11 ; 61. z ; 261.13 ; - I I I ( 496. 5 ; 511.4

ast 9 I n behold 26. 13 ; 28. 15 ; 8 7 . 8 ; 142. 1 ; 201. 15 ; 227. IO , 1 2 ; 229. 4 ; 234. 13 ; 275. I O ; 280. 8 ; 284. 9, 1 2 ;

293. I 2 ; 312.4,5 ; 471. I O ; 479 .4 ; 9 105 190. g ; 272. Io

Bse 4 (1- behold go. 18 ; 167. 12, 16 ; 168. 7 ; 298. 8 ;

3 0 4 . 4 ; 469. 10

asf 9 /le to tremble 456. I

a Astennu i(1-04 name of a god 74. 11

asteh 4 In1 n to beat down 384. 14

asfehet Q l=1g a to beat down 384. 7 U

Asfetet Q 17 name of a district 377. 5

aist

-rvvl

QFk,. knife 394. 7, 15 ; 396. 13

aieset 4 -& see dpeset

ClIl

EKZl aBeS 4 n to be carried 235. 8

BBet 4 i subsistence 465. 2 ; oppression, oppressor

488. 16

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46

ak

akebu

akeb

akebet

akebit

Akeniu

THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

injury 309. g clz .

!-Jb; hair 225. z

! @ n J cl-J:l f

$i 1 lainentation , wailing, weeping 81. 1 3 ; 431. I 5

!-J!iQ$i wailers 471. I I

!b$l a proper name (?> 275. 7

Aken-tau-k-ha-Xeru 4- of the sixth Arit 328. 13

a b 1% the porter hzNIM E31

Akenti lz$ a proper name 352. 15

Aqesi 4 Aqen

Aqeh

aqer 4

1 A”̂ ”

a city in the ninth Aat 374. I , 2 , I 5 ; 382. 3

4 ~ J name of a god 432. 7

name of a god 431. I o

perfect, strong 5. Io; 20. 13 ; 30. 5 ; 42. 15 ; 145. 4; 194. 5 ; 212. I, ~ r , 1 5 ; 295. 9 ; 364. 8; 404. 1 2 ;

413. 1 1 ; 431. 9 ; 438. 8, 9 ; 443. 1 6 ; 4 6 1 ~ 4 ; 470. I I ;

488. I I ; plur. 9 i 516. 1 3 ; 9 1 a skilful scribe 480. 14

- 1 - aqes

aqeset (or ageset) \ 8 0 % w h o ? w h a t ? where? 124. 3 ;

9 1% had, wicked evil 17. 5 ; 70. 3

& I

220. 4; 457. 10 ; 459. 4; 494. 9 ; 495. 4 ; 503. 15 ; 504. 3 ; 505. 7, 1 0 ; 506. 4; 507. I 1 ; @-a 05 370. 1 1

aqet 4 ’6 a kind of beer or wine 514~ 13 1

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V O C A B U L A R Y , 47

A k a u 9 ak.8 name of a god 136. 1 2

rain storm 204. g ; 338. 16 akaP ~ G - g , ~ \ akeP 4:R \ Akeru 4 ;a 58; gods of the underworld 224. g

Akert 9 a name of the underworld 14. 6 ; 38. 9 ;

a 419. 6 70. 13 ; 272. 6 ; 275. 7, 13 ; 9 n

-Ex

akekit 9 $9 9 QT robe 352. 1 3

at qn father 47. I ; 456. I

no, none, not, cannot, without 5. I O ; 8. 3 ; 43. 4 ; 115. 1 3 ; 134. 3 ; 150. I ; 184. 6 ; 259. 14; 298. 6 ; 313. 1 4 ; 369. 8 ; 373.

1 3 ; 494. 6 ; powerlessness 176. 16 ; plus.

%+ A F& ?&?= things which are not, evil beings n \ \ I I I' n I l l

A I 79. 3 ; 99. 15 ; 507. 1 3 ; b% diu, -%n~ d e f without, destitute, abjects 250. 3 ; 260. 8 ; 262. 6 ; 269. I I ; 392. 7 ; -Ln,

n \\ A w immutable 173. 8 ;

9 & invisible 392. 7 ; %P 1 unknown 174. 4z=- I I @

Io ; 175. 7 ; n31?l+u irresistible 51. 15 ; 107. 13 ;

497.14; a*

uiidecaying 399. g ; impassable 340. g ; 371. 3

n

6 ; 374. 4 ; 375. 5 ; 376. 2 ; 378. 4 ; 4'5.

at

atet

n I l l

n \\ % unquenchable 340. 8 ;

+ painless 42. 12 ; --n-Iuu"I n?& w

A 9 9 % incorruptible 399.3 ; A X 0 \\

at emanation (for n

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48 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD

Li i?ii&T% !k Ata-re-am- fer-qemtu-yen-par-&eta C i S 3 X @ZZ8iZk---=-,, a proper name

0 416. I O

father 4. 7 ; 5. 13 ; 13. 4 ; 24. 16 ; 30. 6 ; 52. g ; 53. I O , 16 ; 54. 4 ; 55. 8; 59. 4; 94. 3 ; 102. 14;

121. 7 ; 128. 1 9 ; 153. 7, I j, I G ; I 232. 9 ; 286. I 1 ; 293. 6 ; 301. '5; 306. 5, 9, 1 0 ; 308. 1 2 ; 313. 1 2 ; 317. 1 1 ; 347. 4;

atef

360. 8; 385. 7; 395. 6; 401. 5 ; 405. I ; 407. 1 6 ; 443. 4; 4,8 ; 473. I I ; 486. I I ; 487. 2 ; 493.6;

399. 3

Atem 4 &ha the god Ten1 78. z

n 4~ I the sun's disk 7. 1 5 ; IO. 1 4 ; 11. 6; 38. z ; 41. z ; 45. g ; 61. 8 ; 274. 8 ; 435.4 ; !+a\ 476. 5 (his); 511. I O

dten

afen Pbui 4 5 \\ two-horned disk 413. 13

dtennut 4 +bo ' 1 appellations 412. 8 d ! 5 I

river., water-flood , 132. 6 ; 151. 3 ; I

n ater stream, league 152. I ; 208. I ;

247. 6 ; 321. 1 6 ; 378. 1 3 . 382. 2 ; 417. I j ; 420. 1 2 ; 436. i o ;

atru 9 0 k ~ " ( - - I -n - IO. 9 ; 42. 3

4 % c7 the northern or southern half of the

9 3 MAbw Ill 444. g ; plur.

afert

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VOCAL3 U L A R Y. 49

Athabu 9 0 mbJ 5 name of a city 411. 8

athu to draw 127. I ; 129. 8 ; 383. 1 1

Atek-tau-kehaq-Xeru name 361. 6

c? af 9 % oppressed one 488. 16

A f U 4 a city of the eleventh Aat 376. 7 ; 381. 13

afu 9 children 398. 6

afeb 9 c3j - domain, region 376.16; plur. hn

162. I 3 Ill

afma 9 -1 9 a kind of cloth 308. 3

afma 4 -14 8 a garment 340. 2

afen 9 41 deputy, vicar, chief ( I ) 302. z

S f h U 9 15 TI Papyrus swamp 404. 6

aferit 9 9 9 21 misfortunes, calamities 262. 6

afefiu 9 9 4 5 52 those who injure 262. 5 i l l

4

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50 THE ROOK OF T H E DEAD.

prince, sovereign 2. 3 ; 12. 3 ; 13.

.i. Seen 4- o , 4-B d i s k 3 . 4 ; 4 3 . 8 ; 7 0 . 6 ; 112.9;

138. 5 ; 151. 1 2; 182. 6; 205. 2 ; 210. 1 1 , 1 3 ; 245. 5 ; 260. I O ; 301. 12 ; 363. 6 ; 406. 16 ; 289. g

w w

aeee 9 E to alight 202. 13

afa 9 &ka violent one 467. 6

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V O C A B U L A R 1'.

A.

a hand, power 11. 6 ; 80. 1 4 ; 86. I ; gg. 8 ; 136. I O ;

139. 13 ; 158. 13 ; 306. 8 ; 308. 4; 311. 5 ; 330. 3 ; 331. 3 ;

side, place 212. 9; plur. -?b \\ I. 8 ; 2. 7 ; 5. 7; 55. 16; 68. 8; 76. 5 ; 85. 6; 89. IO ; go. I ; 107. I O ; 112. 1 2 ;

113. 6 ; 117. 8; 123. 9; 124. I ; 137. 4; 143. 4; 139. 16; 150. 1 4 ; 151. 1 6 ; 153. 4 ; 170. 1 2 ; 214. 1 3 ; 244. 2; 355. 9 ; 385. 16; 448. IO; 449. I ; 462. 11 ; 471. 1 2 ; 472. 8, I O ;

A(.?. 4 \\ 107. 9 ; paws of an ape 116. 5

I

344.5 ; 371. 10; 406.4 ; 441. 2,9 ; 455.9 ; 482.9 ; 491.3 ;

d

478. '5 ; 479.3,8 ; 488. 7 ; 494- 3 ; 495. 2 ;

342. 15 ; 343. 7 ; sides 3. 3 ; 45. I ;

4 \\

LLi a power 78. 3

a

Y

4 3 2 . 4 ; , 0

6 -a

' I Y d

_a

I 2. 13; with

Q l I . 6 ; 408. 8 ;

I 4 196. 7; 201. 15

of the posts of the net 391. 14 go Sa L-l house 431. 5

4"

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52 T H E ROOK OF' TME D E A D .

to advance, to journey onwards 246. 7, 9 ; 247. 4; 261. 14; 266. I O ; 267. I ; 480. I

door 136.14; 139.3; 391.4;

w--

Sa

405. 15 ; plur. v_o

TinImJ- -# 0- I

lmml I I 374- 151 I 160. 13; 320. I ,

lmmr -m 3c

Sa

doors 278. 15 ;

3 ; ammr -a/ 187.4; 1 1 1 0 n TmUu -mnmr

lmlu 271. 9 ; c-3 the two leaves of the door 475. '5 ; ,,, 55. 1 3 ;

-anm- 279. 1 ; nmmr 341. 4; 438. 7 ; 462. I 3 ; 4 - O n 376. 16; mum- 89. I I ; 131. 8 ; m

n m r 4 mum-

great, to be great 5. I ; 13. 7; 18. 9 ; 82. 3 ; 107. 15, 16 ; 149. 7 ; 150. 2 ; I 282. 8 ; 283. 6 ; 298. 6 ; 374. 12 ; 379. 6; 3 2 1 5 ; 387. 2 , 16; 456. 2 ; _11

@.j great against the weak

d sa sa 1 E -===

C e 5

d + Z

457. 15 ; mighty one 489. 14, 1 5 ; 490. I ; majesty 476. 7 (hr) ; 4 4 most mighty one 510. g ;

c+?5* 0-0-

twice great 370. I ;

0000 v-

6 . I ; 15. 1 7 ; 48. 5 ; 126. 7; 140. 03

13 ; 141. 5 ; 350, 15 ; 352. 3 ; 386. I5 ; 388. 3 ; A{ 145.

215. 1 6 ; 216. I , 3; 318. 6

Sa Ek,! to be proud 380. 1 1 ;

great one of forins, i. e., abundant of forms 37. I I ; 1 0 - 3 -

most exceedingly great 410. I ; 4 295.2;

~ , ,

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53 V O C A B U L A X Y.

I A" n

6%" a & I aut

276. 12

offerings of meat . and cfrinlc, sacrificial food 160. 4 ; 209. 5, 6 , 7, 8 ; 2 1 7 . 1 3 ; 272. 1 1 ; 422. 6 , 8 , g ; 423. 12 ; 424.

Aa-Xeru the warder of the seventh &it 4

329. 2 ; 361. 1 6

go

Aat-em-Xut 4 1 a proper name 344. 12 a

e-===- Hat amulet (?) 299. 7 ; plur. 191. I ; 331. 11 ; 333. 9

i t 4 1 _ D l i members, limbs 419. 1 6 ; _1)1 315. 5 ; 419. 5

0 Q I 0 PI

HStu-pu-ent-Neter-Xert _4 O0 nbe J name of _D I l l

oar-rests 205. 12

Cu 6 % ~ to make an offering, to be offered 450. I O

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54 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Lu &&u the shipwrecked man 149. 6 ; 150. I ; 169. I S ; 205. 3 ; 261. 4; 281. 5 ; GbW-i-5 281. 3

W

C Z E z

long, length, the opposite of breadth 125. 4 ; 218. 1 4 ; 218. 17 ; 219.3 ; 226. 2 ; 287.9; 370.4; height of a h/zzi 222.4;

lavish hand 483. s z ; && Q length of a backbone 368. 4 ; 369. 5 ; I l l I

PU

length of a boat 291. I ;

m 180. 6; A@ ! [ s % Q 100. z

~u fib!! exceedingly 14. 2 ; 43. 1 4

6 joy, gladness, pleasure 9. 6 ; 11. 8; 12. 9 ; 13. 2 ;

Pu to expand, to dilatc (of the heart) 4. 5 ; 7. 9 ;

n 35. 1 4 ; 44.4; 49. 6 ; 65.4, 5 ; 76.9; 82.4; 96.8; 228.2, 7 ; 230. 6 ; 286. 7 ; 365. 3 ; 485. 16 ; 479. I ; 204. 8

Au-P fig 7 3 a proper name 208. 4

~u bk - 1 crime, sin, iniquity 54. 4; 342. 2 ; 343. 15 ; 3561 I ; ill luck 351. 7

Pui $&@!!* evil 336. 15

Luif defects, evil, deceit 135. 14; 250. z ; h)! 257. 11, 15

I Put eq&G/ to do harm to 123. z

to unloose, to be delivered from, to strengthen, to return 86. 8, i o ; 116. 3 ; 140. 4 ; 156. 6, 11 ; 157. I , 6, 12, 1 6 ; 158. 3

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V 0 C A I3 U L A R Y. 55

SA$-+= to fish, to snare, snarer 390. 5 ; 391. I ; e ZU

393. I4

9 P U 4Z4 fishcrnian, fowler 392. 11 ; plur. 390. 6 ; (2 ti

391. 1 2 ; 393. 8 ; 396. I ; 397- 3

P U to speak, to cry out 183. 7 ; 202. z

PuPu &b:F dogs, jackals 215. z

Lu S&bd pregnant, conceived 19. 6

flcsh and bone, joint of meat, haunch, carcase 9. I I ; 11. I I ; - 132- I5 ; 215. 5, 6 ; 4 4 9 . 4

to inherit 25. 5 ; flesh and bone,

1 S U P bb& cuau g=&45

I inheritance, heir 77. 15 ; 79. 6 ;

347. 3 ; 4x9. 3 ; 476. IO, 11

133. I , I 1 ; 180. I 1 ; 341. I 1 ;

hcir 443. 2 ; 460. 5 ; % < heir 459.

2, 13; &&a&%+.{[ heir 472.

a u E&

” hbp I 1 6 ; 473. I O

&zPu .il;ub .-.-~?j) 1 @ 8 1 heirs, kinsfolk, people of

one’s own flesh and blood 153. 6 ; 203. 15

Zuiu &! 4; those who lacerate or cut 158. 7

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56 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

one who has conceived 68. 6 ; &bZ& I 148. 9 ; 153. 1 1 ; 456. 3 ; 466.

HU animals

heir 443, I

animals, quadrupeds 75. 5 ; 141. 1 6 ; 146. I ; 251. 7 ; 268.5; 312.5; 389.9; 399. 1 3 ; 400. 7, IO ; 453. 1 2

aut

aut f i B l [ 0 companies 138. g

Zua

Zuat

to be strong, ro act with vigour or violence, to rob, to plunder, to vanquish, violence 29. 8 ; 1x0.

$%sf& 61.

3 ; 113. IO ; 119. 1 5 ; 128. 4 ; 188. 1 3 . 191. 1 4 ; 253. I ;

1 4 ; 62. 2 ; 4 -$j$& n wrong, evil 159. 4 ;

A flk! Q c-a , &! Q & violent act 220. 7 ;

334. 13 ; 370. 15 ; 515. 5 ; 4 a%,- 0% ill treated 198. 15 ; & ~ C I *ut plundered (?I 226. 15

254. IO ; 313. 16; 314. I ; 469. 13 ;

auai __o violence 110. 1 I l l

d- Sun to be strong 254. 15 5% L a .--.J- Sun-ab (?) -5 0 to do violence 253. I , 14 5% n

Sunt I dressed 226. 1 4

Aurau-aaqer-sa-anq-re-ba8i &&a 45 !& A I 6 - 1 Q a $ i 4 9 a proper name 409. I

Buh-ea steeped in something 403. 7

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V O C A E U L A R Y 57

ZUSU balance 262. I

Puq -.&LIE; pool, watery ground IO. I O

Sb (with k), opposite, before, in front of

altar 223. 8 ; 449. 10

to offer up a sacrifice, to make offerings,

offering 218. 3 ; 309. 4 ; 440. 5 ; 505. w n _D

Sb

Pb

'J&fyj 230. Io

Jn/'@ n Sbetet vd to make an offering 54. 1 1 ;

c4L,

J -@!I offerings, sacrifices 20. 3 ; 125. 13 ; 180. z ; 333. 1 6 ; 350. I S ; 483. 1 1

Pbai -> 4 f 1 sacrifice 173. g

clean, holy, purity, to be pure, to

water ceremonially 54. g ; 66. 14 ; ( 77. I ; 82. 1 5 ; 108. 1 6 ; 109. 7 ;

Pbu AAAAAA

151. I O ; 161. 3 ; 163. 3 ; 174. 15 ; 178. 6 ; 182. I ; 187. 2 ; 211. 7 ; I 4 -

{ J n z Pbet

215. 1 2 ; 217. I O ; 240. 1 3 ; 252. I ; 262. 8, I Z ; 265. 14; 266. 1 1 ; 267. 1 4 ; 284. 1 2 ; 293. 3 ; 312. 4; 316. 1 2 ; 334. I5 ; 335- 8, 9 ; 336. 5, 16 ; 337- I , 12 ; 338. 9 ; 339. I , 1.5 ;

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58 THE BOOK OF THE DESD.

m.ArAA

Sb K, * wJ.,""u libation, purification 330. 15 ; 361. 4 ;

456. 15 ; plur. hn%! I kW & 1 240, 6 ; 279. 6 ; 280. g ;

468. I O ; I 436. 1 6 ; dJB{y{i 252. I , Z ;

262. g

J I I

libationer, pure mail 20. 4 ; 329. 1 2 ; 489. I I

(y {T&TT a holy g'irnient, clean rdiineiit 443. 8, 15,

a pool of clean water 512. 2

abu

1 7 ; 448- I4

Sbti the double holy placc 490. 4

,% 8; 480. 14

7 pure-mouthed

I I clean faces 496. 5 I

clean-handed 261.

261. 7 ; 465. 6, 8 ;

I Sbu .--oJB transgressions (?) 216. 14

Ab-ur .K n %?s 8 the great god of the holy place, i. e. , c)

Osiris 326. 2

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 59

to open, to malic a way through

1 2 ; 159. 1 5 ; 160. 8 ; 172. 1 5 ; 208. I I , 16 ; 236. g ; 269. 15 ;

fj !??g 1 6 ; 406. 16 ; 407. 9 ; 438. 9, 16 ;

fJ!'f~!%![ 3 0 . 3 , 1 3 ; 1 2 9 . 9 ; 1 5 6 . 9 ; 159.

Pb, Pba f '$+&I 273. 5 ; 280. I O , I4 ; 332. 3 ; 390.

abet entrance 406. 15 ; 407. 9, 13

Hba fJ$&i opposition 376. 3

Pbuaa ~ J b k k f i to bring before 155. I

Pbet (or fiemet) fa$ artificer 449. 6 I

Hbet (or fiemet) fyji work, handicraft 318. I4

Aba-fa fB$k{ a proper name 393. 14

Pbui \\, -J \\$a\ two-horned 137. I I ; 229. 14 ;

413. I4 ; 418. I 3 ; 427. I O ; 462. 3 ; 480. 15

Pbu _11 \] horns 183. 5 ; w\\ u s q t a6ui broad-

horned 227. 12 ; Q AJ '\\nwe6 a6ui Dhu '1-1f;arnen

to fight, to do battle, battle 19. 2 ; 52. 9, 1 4 ; 56. 8, I O ; 165. 14; 166. 8 ;

L

477. 3

167. I , 7 ; 168. ' 5 ; 243. I ; 362. 14; 504. ' 5 ; mA 404. 8

Pba (or

v

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Pbai &PJ&!y- fighter 18. I O

Zba-tu

Pbau

Pbui

Zbati

Pba

nA&L- ob fight, struggle 308. T I

the two combatant gods, i. e., Horus and Set, 92. I ; 163. 1 2 ; 224. 15 ; 225. I , 2

d a - l l 61. j, G ;

71. 8; 78. 2 ; SI. 7 ; 83. 4

Aba-HHui

430. 5

mdq$ “Fighting Hands”, a proper name

&au-&-&u mbi Pbiu

Zbit

“fighting faces” 140. G

41) 4 4 %\a divine slaughtercrs 196. G

YJ 94 n 7- the mnnlis 164. I ; 216. 16; var.

I

J%k!!eh Bbtu YJ e%\& JJ j figures, persons of !Z@@

Abt- tesi-rut- en-n eter pJc = e \\ ”d\+ m 4 a

%&& 124. 1 1 ; 493.5

proper name 392. 4

gbet (or hemet) fa a mineral 211. 7 I Ill

Zbu t;bu$$ overseer, inspector (a name of h n u -

bis) 450. 8

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V O C A R U L A R Y. GI

Sbu Y J ~ Q cessation 42. 2

HP

Apep

y_D to bring to nauglit 314. 5 . 0

cy=) om the eiieiiiy of R% 2. 16 ; 29. 6 ; 49. g ; 62. 5 ; 105. 1 4 ; 106. 3, 7 ; 108. 7; 204. IO ; 210. 1 6 ; 271. IO ; 281. 15 ; 282. 3 ; 292. 7 ; 302. 8 ; 316. 4 ; 332. z ; 361. z ; 369. 75

to be equipped or provided with 31. 5, 12 ; 70. 14 ; 86. I O ; gg. 16 ; 112. 3 ; 131. 14 ; 134. I ; 170. I O ; 171. 1 6 ; 177. 3 ; 194. Sper

4; 199. 1 0 ; 230.5; 245. 11, 13 ; 282.6;

Spes tortoise (or turtle) 406. 16 ; 407. 2, 4, 6

spdait 4uk!!nb a kind of beetle 102. 3 0

Hfa

4 Hfnet LO- wig, headdress 101. 1 2 ; 506. 1 6 ; plur. 367. r"%v.+

6 ; 372. 2 ; e-bTi 247. 16 N\"cIM

place, abode, chest 67. 5 ; 164. 1 2 ;

L o

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62 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

to eat, to devour, to consume 32. 4 ; 64. 6, 8 ; 137. 15 ; 143. 1 2 ; 192. 8 ; 197. 3 ; 198. 6, 9 ; 289. 2 f b i S ) ; 393. I2 ; 397.

Hm -Oh!& 1 dk& I

I I ; 398. 8 ; 463. I O

to eat, to comprehend, to Smam understand 98. 1 4 ; 419.

Smi

Hmt

_Ll 9 4 7 @ 1 eaters, devourers 272. 3

dbn ti: @ what is eaten, food 219. 12 ; 393. 12

I

Sm ab A bT @j I

angry and rage 231. 1 4 ; 256. 1 1

to eat the heart, i e., to become

Am H H .=,---nkT “Eater of the Ass”, a proper name 108. I O ; 109. 2, 6

Am asfetti -Ab!$ 4 1: %%$# “Eater of sinners” 109. 15

J ) r > U L A Am-baiu

Amam-maat s&b&za “Eater of the Eye” 515. 8

9 “Eater of smnei-5” 412. 1 1 L_

Am-heh yl 1 “ D ~ V O L I ~ C T of Eternity” 64. 8

Am-Xebitu A L ~ & Tnb/ “Eater of shadcs”, one of the forty-two assessors 253. z

Amam

Amemet

?;c‘ the “Devourer” 346. I I I C

d&bn % the “Devourer” 16. I O

Amemet .-.-okt?JJ,, a proper name 430. g

00

m a kind of stone 502. I oq Sa-meht

a proper name 413. Io ,v.A&M

an

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

fQj 1 1 fh ’ pi!&{! Pi >1

%I:>,

C n u

63

writings, decrees, descriptions, books, co- pies, documents, archives 17. I ; 25. 3 ; 41. 15; 63. 1 2 ; 118. 8; 151. 13; 183. 7 ; 199. IO; 268. 4; 282. 5 ; 309. 11, 12, 1 3 ; 345. 1 2 ; 357. 8; 386. 12; 409.

510. I O

~

15 ; 485. 8 ; 511. I I ;

466. 2, 5 ; 467. 3, 7, 12, 16; 468. 4, 6, 8; 469. 1 3 ; 480. 14;

fi 14 154. 4; a 4 a sliilful scribe 480. 14;

12 ; f4 274 scribc of the offcrings to the god 95. 16;

488. I I ; 16 3 $1 480. I5 ; 488 12 ; plur. &! 489.

RSI \y$-{i 110. IO ; 386. I ; 387. 7 ; 452. 6 fb is ) ;

@ with 8 ; 465. 6 ; 466. 12, 14; 468. 8

_a ani -4 a board 366. 5 \\

ua Anpet - @ a name of the city of Mendes 231. 2 O -

L-l

I 445. 3 ; 444. 1 0 ; & - 1ar;r;;;EA

n o 111 -5 &

451.4; 461.9; 462. 2 ; 463. 7, 14; 464. I,

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THE BOOK OF TIIE DEAD. 64

3nX fy a kind of unguent 340. 15

to live, living, to live upon, to feed ~1~011,

life, living one 6. 8 ; 7. 2 ; 11. 14; 35. I O ; 64. 4, 1 6 ; 66. I ; 68. 1 5 ; 77. 12,

13 ; 93. 15 ; 97. I I ; 98. 3, 12 ; gg. 6, IO ; 102. 1 7 ; 103. 1 5 ; 104. 5, 15, 1 6 ; I I I .

Hnx 5_- I KJ I ; 114. 2 ; 119. 1 6 ; 120. 1 3 ; 175. 8; 179.9 ; 285. I, 12 ; 306. 8, 16 ; 307. 10;

308. 9 ; 313. 3, 4; 363.6 ; 370.6; 371. 377. 14; 384. 3 ; 395. 3 ; 398. 4; 401. I ,

anxu f‘T& 57 8 ; 372. 6, 11 ; 12; 406. 16; 407. 2, 4, 6; 422. 1 3 ; 438. 14; 439. 1 6 ; 441. 12 ; 452. 8; 466. 12; 467. 11 ; 476. I ; 482. z ; 482. 7 ;

495. 4, 1 2 ; 496. I O ; 502. I I , 15 ; 503. 8, 12 ; 504. 14 ; 506. I ; 507. 4, 9, 1 6 ; 510. I, 12, 1 6 ; 511. 7; 512. 6, 8, 9 ; 513.

I, 4, 8, 12, 1 6 ; 514. 4, 8, 16; 516. 4, 13; f \\ 367. 4; 161. 4; 476. 1 2 ; 483. 4; 517.3; **- 1 ~ 486. 11 ;

483- 4, 5 ; 487. 10 ; 488. 9 ; 492. 1 3 ; 493. 4, 8 ; 494. 9, I O ;

@ -a

h.znJ\M

fa yy 14 458. 1 0 ; 467. 1

ZnXi fy /I 9 living one I. Io; 51.3; 133. 13 ; a name of Osiris 323. z

the living, either men and women, or the blessed dead 24. 2 , g ; 26. 5 ; 93. 6, 7 ; 100. 3 ; 113. 3 ; 118. 12 ; 141. 4; 145. 11 ; 155. 16 ; 224. 16 ;

300. 4, 12 ; 249. I 1 ; 260. 9 ; 269. I O ; 295. I2 ;

359. 7 ; 428. I ; 478. 4; 490. 6 ; 497. I3

Hnx fy f 1 ( F n X zcta sen6 “life, strength, health !” 3.3; 57. I ; 64.2; 110.6; 209.7; 365.3; 460.8; 479, I ; 512. 14; ( F q USY “life, power !” 484. 13

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 65

SnXet Tyn life 125. 12

SnXet f, victuals 466. 12 -EE3

n~ I I

AnXet-prr-ent-Sebek-neb BaXau

J-$k,-%eeg a proper naiiic 265. 2

AnX-em-fentu fyh 8 TRR “t2iver on worins’’, the I l l

doorlieeper of the fifth Arit 328. 9 ; 360. 12

the two ears IO. 5 ; 290. 6 ; 463. 6 ; 511. 1

flowers 34. 3; 402. 12; 403. 8;

d Pnt

Pn t

Hn t

.-- 8 ring 96. 15

- G== to be covered with 337. 15

- FX claw, hook, nail of the hand 393. I ; plur.

0

4 n

4 n

a kind of unguent 109. I O ; 142. 3 ; n

NVVVV\ o 340. 14 ; 349. 3 ; - n

V a O

n o 375. IO; M 0 f i 414.3; 4 0

n \\ 0

5

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66

Snfu

Snt

Pntu

Pnfi

H r

Pr

Pri

Bra

PrPr

PrPrf

THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .

light 46. 8 ; 146. I O

M

MJVvA --"% evil 68. r 6 c ? I I I

% darkness 283. 4 cs-

,& 9 4 one of the forty-two assessors 255. 1

'-% an animal of the goat species 292. 12

r?

a

to bring, to conic, to arrive 68. 1 6 ; 123. 9 ; 124. I ; 214. 1 2 ; 244. r ; 279. 5 ; 377. 8 ; 492. 12 ; 494. 3 ; 495. 2

"9 A io find 233. 13 a 44 c3c3

Q jawbone 466. 14

Prit a tool 392. 12 ; lintel of a door 264. 6, g

grit hall, chamber 273. 8 ; 358. 6 ; 425. 1 5 ; "94 o n plur. I 329. 5 ; 330. 12 ; 475. 15

I1 I l l I l l @ 358. 3 ; 359. 2 ; un 359. 10; U n - - I

361. 14 I I I U I l l u Srit "99

360. 3 ; ' I 360. 1 2 ; 3 6 1 . 5 ; , I I I n 111a I I I - 4 Prert

Prfi

Prertu c>n 5 21 halls, mansions 165. 14 ; 166. 9 ; 167.

I , 8 ; 168. 1 5 ; 1 7 2 . 7 ; 299. 6, 9; 329. 5, 6 ; 331. 9, 13

-0% hall, mansion 362. 8

s g j bundlc, pursc 25. ti L \\ 4 0

a

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67 V O C A B U L A R Y .

aha -4T YX? -4%

Srq :e? to hind, to tie 443. 8 ; girdle 176. 8 ; to be 4[T) 1 296. 3, 8 L l r - ? k

completed 296. 12 ; 0

Zrq 0 Y to swear IO. 4

n .a -

A I

20. 16 ; 25. 3 ; 32. I O ; 57. 3 ; 87. 2 ; 95. 2 ; 96. 2 ; 100. 1 2 ;

104. 11 ; 108. 5 ; 129. 3 ; 152. 8 ; 158. 2, 3 ; 170. 1 4 ; 180. 4 ; 202. 11, 12 ; 203. I O, 11 j 219. 6, 7 ; 239. 1 3 ; 282. 1 6 ; 283 .9 ;

4 n art jaw 31. 14 a?

455. 16 ; 473. 16; 478. 1 2 ; 492. I ; 501. 6 ; 502. 13; 506. [>5:5$; f-7 b! 189. g ; 190. 3 ; va go 3 9 2 . 2 ;

415. IO

aha py as an auxiliary verb 8- 5 6 . 3 ;

6 0 . 4 ; y - J - 1 : 0 6 0 . 3 ; 4 5 2 . 2 ;

69. 7 ; and see paxsim. 5"

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68 THE BOOK OF THIS DEAD

Aha-an-urf-nef gT * a %< %= a proper c E 3 ; c

name 286. 16 - 4 1 aha !,I stability 96. 7

Ph a u

4 n ahau , , , condition, statc 1 0 1 . 1 7

PhPu stores, provisions 137. 16

P h W

P h H U

Bhait

ahat

df

f SLlppOrtS 262. 2 ; 483. 3

f .-..A% j noon-day 333. 16

f 4 4 & boat 507. 3

!:< tomb 278. 2 ; 285. 6 ; 326. 14 ; 327. 3 ; 345. I I

49. 5- r-

rl to stretch out or support licaven sx @

3 ; 485. 11

_D

* 4

HXa

*La

Skanet

e to fly, to soar 63. 13

6% to sleep 228. 10 tj,

d n

A M -6% to close the eye 113. 16

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V 0 C A I3 U L A R Y. 69

to quench, to extinguish 86.4 ; 251. 1 1 ; 263. 16; 302. 1 1 ; 303. 1 3 ;

va 340. 8; 378. 8, 1 1 ; 623

axem

axemu

343. 24; YKQ quenched 353. 4; those who extinguish 320. 8

Axemu 4Lbxai a class of divine beings 490. 3 @

5kemet bz 1 river banks 208. 3 @ ./.

Axen-maati-f a proper mine 135. 15 W.wM-1 k, !?, serpent-fiends 349. 1

@ @

Axexu 5 a proper name 257. Io

a4 +=k . . . I l l

248. 9

many, much, manifold, mul- titude, crowd 22. 2 ; 26. 2, 12; 158. 14, 1 5 , 16;

' 159. I ; 302. 7 ; 314. 2 ;

332. I ; 361. I ; 398. 1 2 ;

400. 3 ; 401. I ; 408. 9 ; 409. 1 6 ; 443. 13 ; 502. g

as

a4

-"a to call, to invoke 28. 1 3 ; 408. 1 3

-%% evil spcecli 515. 7

rn

m

the cedar or acacia tree 246. 9 ; 310. 9; 335- 1

a4

as

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70 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

325

%Zi25et a a part of the body I 17. I O

v_il \ 4 ! cedar gum (?) 346. 1 2 CxzI

LT1\7CXCln

to go in, to enter 18. 6 ; 19. 1 6 ; 21. 9 ; 23. 7 ; 29. IO; 33. 13 ; 60. z ; 61. 5 ; 66. 11 ;

v_11 go. 4; 103. 1 1 ; III. 4; 114. I ; 135. 8; 165. I ; 179. 1 4 ; 185. I , I O ; 223. 1 5 ; A A

238. 8 ; 241. 17 ; 242. 8, 14; 246. 5 ; 264. 2 , 3, 6 ; 269. 15; 270. 3 , 6, 14 ; 302. 12 ; 305. ILt ; 306. I ; 309. 5, 7 ; 313. 8 ;

Sq

337. 10 ; 341. 9 ; 348. 4, 8 ; 349. 4, 11 ; 351. 1 4 ; 362. 8 ; 374. 15 ; 394- 8 ; 407. 13 ; 428. 5 ; 431s 4, 5, 11 ; 414. 74 ; 432. 11; 435. 3, ti; 439. 8 ; 451. 15; 460. 1 5 ; 467. IO ; 470. 12; 472. 8; 473. I ; 474. 12 ; 475. 13 ; 477. 15 ; 481.

513. 99 I 4 7 ; 489. 3 ; 490. I 7 ; 491. IO; $92. 2 ; 494. 2 ; 509. I, 4, I O ;

those who enter in 374. 4 ; 376. Zqiu things which enter

2 ; %jp

Sqpert n n , entrance and exit 14. 11 ; 70. 5 ; 194. g

proper name 59. g

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V O C A B U L A K Y.

Pqa 1 ","4hL)\fi I

Pqu A @

7'

rope, cordage, tackle of a boat 190. ) 7 ; 204. 6 , 1 3 ; 210. 1 6 ; 436. I O ;

483. '5

Pqa etc. --A&'/){ etc. 207. 7 n

5 0 3 . 8 . . . . . . A

Pqa

Aqan ab * a proper name 503. 12 ; 504. z , 3 , A 1 3 ; 507. 3. 15

Aqennu \)sQ name of a city 439. 13

aka T k m z ungucnt 338. 11

P k U

Pf

Pfet

2bb to be burned 133. 5, 8 ; 134. 3

I &' x a pole of a net with forked ends 391.

2 ; 392. 12, 14; 393. 3 ; 394. 6, 13 ;

at n n E

domain 224. 11

_a P t hall, palace 125. 1 3 ; 224. I I ; 272. 13 ; 341. I O ; n n 437. I4

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4 Lt member, limb 113. 4 ; 262. IO ; 508. 7 ; plur.

15. 13 ; 29. 11 (fer); 5x. 14 ; 91. 4, n Q Q B ’ Q I I I Q P Q 7 ; 96. 5 ; 120. 6 ; 132. 13 ; 140. 7 ; 150. 16; 195. 15 ; 196. 3, 8; 289. 6 ; 316. ~ 4 ; 340. 1 3 ; 361. 5 ; 367. 7; 385. 4; 406. 12 ; 411. 1 6 ; 414. 6 ; 426. 1 2 ; 439. 1 6 ; 440. 16 ; 468. 15 ; 478. I O ; 479. 13 ; 482. 6

a ? 21 ”;;$ .+“A

_u -F the ninth iiome of Lower Egypt T7 It= Ati 255. 3 , I 4

Steptu grain 333. Io

Ster n I provisions ( I ) 436. 8

At

0 0 4 1

- 1

a proper name 346. 14

E domain, region 105. 15 x3c cEz=

S t

Z t U soil 453. I o cL7

nq to divide, to split 128. 2 -u

Aati 4 4 one of the forty-two assessors 255 . 1

Afete t =:&&I the morning boat of thc Sun 2. 4; 3. 4; 4. 6; 6. 8; 7. 8; 35. 14; 40. 5 ;

Af 103. 13 ; 125. 9 ; 164. 13 ; 214. 15 ; 284. 14 ; 319. 7 ; 382. g ; 386. 8 ; 387.

_il

n

12 ; 489. ‘5

S f U name of a mythological fish 243. 2 cEz=

(a mistake a ) 275. 6

Ai‘-ur 5 sa “Great Splitter”, name of a god III. 2

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V O C A l3 U L A R Y. 73

u . . . . 501 , . . . 432. 16 * U % I , they, them, their 411. 1 6 ; 416. 6, 7 ; 509.

11, 1 2 ; 512. 5

Ua fl&J a proper name 441, 7

to depart, to go away 56. 2 ; 97. 4; 219. 16 ; 229. 7 ; 334. 1 3 ; 421. 14; 436. 8;

way, path, road 204. 16 ; 350. 3 ; ua I l l

uau g/kbw\ IO. 8 ; $)&&’”’ I l l 296. 7

uau

uauau f l k f l k b ~ radiance 138. 8

uau flbb[J flame 344. 13

uau

uauu

uaui-uait flb:fl&!4ci hair 356. 16

water-course, stream 297. 15 ; 378. 16 Ivuv\Rn

1 chains, fetters 452. 2

to speak evil 512. 1 1

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uai 2 to destroy, to vanquish, to he master 01 131. I T ; 350. 3

Uaipu @ b! 4 r~b qd a cow-goddess 462. 5

upb

Uamemti g)k$b& g]&J<I flower, blossoiii 167. I O ; 505. 1 4

one of the forty-two assessoss

255. 5

uavet aka' rope, cordage, taclile 393. 5 0 I l l

name 393. 6

uah 1 [ a to place, to set, to fix, permanent, enduring, abiding 5. I O ; 95. 12 ; 139. z ; 144. z ; 165. 3 ; 365. 3 ; 392. 6 ; 438. 15 ; 439. I ; 460. 4; 501. 13 ; to add to 251. 2, 3 ; wlj 180. 13

uahit I[ 9 9 n libation vessels 180. 3

UaX flx $J $3 a l>ool in the Elysian Fields 228. 14, 16

uas 1 1 , 1, 1 sceptre, staff of office or honour 158. 13 ; 201. 3 ; 263. 12; 277. 16; 438. 2

sm u) refined copper of the finest quality

Uast T: Thebes in Egypt 45. 4 ; 248. 1 6 ; 443. I O

to worship, to bc adored 271. 4 ; 298. 7 ; $.1 &z 31 twice 1 adored 169. 8

uaS

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 75

way, road, path 21. 4 ; 55. 3, 7 ; 103. 8 ; 104. I O ; 134. 6 ; 196.2 ;

370. 8 ; 382. 11 ; 468 .6 ; 491. 3 ;

0 1

uat " I 233. 7 i 239. 9 ; 283.16 ; 332 .7 ;

I O ; 107. g ; 113. 12 ; 143. 14; 170. 16 ; 210. 11 ; 224. 6 ;

239. 3 , 4 ; 311. 6 ; 320. 4 ; 369. 1 1 ; 105 .14 ; w%# 106. 1 3 ; fl:g two ways 438. 1 2 ; -%Si 451. 7 ;

wQ each and every path

362. 6 ; fair ways 386. 16 ; 388. I ; 388. 4 ;

n Ill-

111 n \\ $ 1

a 111 448. IO

uat abtet

uat amentet $?bnyl fnan8 western roads 319. 16

uafmehtet $)&x* uat reset

uaf E ' sceptre 502. 14

fJnDni eastern roads 319. 15 I l l

northern roads 319. 15 I 1 I o n \

RknI I , $78 souther'n roads 319. 14

d

uaf tablet 263. 8, 14, 16 ; amulet 216. 15 ; 405.

9, 15 ; 406. 3, 4 ; amulet of green fayence 291. 2

uaf %a j unguent 333. 12

a green miiicral substance, mother -of- emerald (?) 367. 3, 11 ; 369. 6, 15 ; 371. 2 , 13 ; 372. 7 ; 373.

uafu 8K 4 ; 375. I5 ; 377. 5 ; 378. 2

mother-of-emerald of the south

uaf qem2

uafet qem2 164. 1 1 ; 353. 13 ; 414. 4

' a kind of linen 414. 5 iL 'd uafet

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76 THE BOOK OF THE D B A D

ua f to make to flourish, to be green or vigor- ous ; to blossom, to sow seed, vigour, new, fresh 13. 14 ; 23. IO ; 64. 16 ; 104. I ; 128. 1 3 ; 137. IO ; 143. g ; 161. 16; 173. 2 ; 217. I (his) ; 232. 13 ; 243. r 1 ; 258. 15 ; 268. 7 ibis) ; 310- 7 ; 311- 1, 77 16 ; 349- 2 ; 375. 4 ; 379. 8

uafu

Uaf-ura 4 E '6Great Green", the Mediterranean sea 54. 13, 1 6 ; 55. I

Uaf-maati %"'- "Green yes", a proper name gg. 14

Uaf--nes[ert] %i 7 1-1 rg one of the forty-two asses-

Uarit %\I.-& ;I goddess 68. 1 5 ; 69. S; 117. 9 ; 148. I O ; 298. 15 ; 303. 3 ; 470. 4; 508. I O ; e jJ, Q, ~ n f i i the two uraei god(icsses, i e.p Isis tincj Nephthys 8. 7 ; 447. 3

"'-

-- n - sors 254. I

uaf fe t %=2 $( herbs, plants 493. 3

I, me 22. 8, 15 ; 23. I ; 122. 2 ;

U5 143. I 1 ; 153. I 1 ; 317. 7 (his),

uaa

boat, boat of the Sun 4. 9 ; 5. 3 ; 6. 9 ; 7. 7; 12. 15; 15. 4; 25. I , I O ; 40. 1 4 ; 49.2; 66. 5 ; 67. I ; III. 2 ; 148. 12; 149. 7; 186. 11 ; rgo. 4 ; 195. 8 ; 203. I O, I I ; 210. 7 ; 212- 6, 8, 9 ; 214- 57 677 ;

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 77

219. 8; 221. 9; 224. IO; 247. IO; 269. 5 ; 280. 1 6 ; 283. 3, 6; 284. 3, 6, 8; 289. 4; 291. 1 , 5 , 7 , 8 ; 292. IO; 293.6;

300. 2, 16 ; 301. 4, 1 2 ; 316. 4, 15 ; 318. 5 ; 330. 6, 7; 332.

425. S; 441. 16; 479. r~

294. 4 ; 295. 1 6 ; 296. 5, IO, 1 3 ; 297. I O ; 299. I , 2, 1 6 ;

6, 15 ; 349. 3 ; 368. 11 ; 395. I , 12; 423. IO, 1 4 ; 424. 11 ;

aaaiu 5 4% the Atet and Sektet boats, z: e., the boats of the rising and setting suii 392. I O

57k1{1 the boat of Maiiti 103.12 uaa en MaZti - 9 uaa en heh 3 9 w - f~ I boat of millions of years 415.

G ; 459. 14; 460. 2 ; 481. 12 ; 490. 12 ; boat of R5 103. 7; 104. 11 ; boat of Kheperi 103. 5 ; 107. 8 ; boat of Ten1 104. I O ; boat of the divine father 415. 11

I

uan to become ’~lioriiis 399. I O

U S

U Z

US

4 d &, &a[ One, the One 2. I ; 9. g ; 25. I G ; 26. I ; 26. IO (‘‘his); 97. 13 ; 167. 12, 15 ; 169. I ; 210. 1 4 ; 240. 7 ; 291. 13 ; 329. 15 ;

3 6 2 . 3 , 1 3 ; 377. 2 ; 497. 1 6 ; ?J 78 One God, i. e.,

Osiris 452. 7 ; 5 4 \\ a Oiic (of a goddess) 415. 5 ; ? 1111 One of the gods 173. 8

d

n

d

4-2-

4 i one, any one 5. I O ; 62. 6; 167. 2 , 14; 271. IO;

4 286. 8, 1 3 ; 317. I ; 364. 1 5 ; 440. 9; 462. 9 ; I i va

being one IO. 3 ; ”-;” 14 being alone 41. r 6 ; I n one 4 _I] a (f-1 333. 7, ‘4

’”;” ”;”. . . . -9 4 one . . . . the other 62. 7; A 4 4 - one to her

407. 10, 1 1 ; 4’3. 4, .fLL cnl

97. 13 ; 54. 137 15 ; 55. 1 ; 417. 31 4, 5 ; 420. 5, 8 ; c02- -4-

fellow 449. 16 ; 485. 4 ; I+. . . . n

137. 4 ; 143. 4; = indcfiiiite article

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TIII? HOOK OF THE D E A D .

u s U P U

U B U

uauti

uaiu

U P

n piece of clot11 9 1 m& 8 420. 8 d -2 u ZTt

UPau

usr 3 s passage 203.4

usr

&z7$& the herald of the third Arit 328. 3

L Z - P

5:~ A to depart 219. i o

place 284. 7 passage (of souls) 189. 2 ; iianic of a

thigh 87. 6 ; 162. I I ; 202. g ; 207. 9 ;

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VOCABIJLAl\ ' Y. 79

usrf i

ugrf 3 stream 218. 4

uu

55 $1 the tn70 thighs 447. 7

a

A,vAA&

evil, evil one 414. 12

uu 5%: district of a noiiie, of

ui \\ sign of the dual

3 \\ two very mighty gods 272. 15

Ui 9 9 ,--sa a proper name 207. 12

to rise (of a luminary), to shine I. 3, 6 ; 3. 13; 4. I , 2; 6. 13; 8. 14; 25. 1 6 ; 52. I ; 61. 8; 85. 14; 102. 1 3 ; 114. I ; 115. 8 ; 137.8 ; 207.8 ; 235,

9 ; 423. IT, 15~425. g ; 456. g ; 484. 1 4 ; 486. 15 ; 502. 8 ; rising and setting 411. 12 ; 426. IO;

uben

8, 1 3 ; 238. 4 ; 292. 5 ; 296. 11 ; 314. 15, 16; 315. 9 ; 408.

rays of light 120, 18; 292. 5; 446. 2 I ubennu &]sfi/

ubentu &Jyi& ubennu

ubex

bJzF to flow 392, 15

kd: iif 1 to shine, shining, blazing 301. 2, 5 ;

ubes 3J 1 E water-flood 279. r 1

ubesu $J 15 1 fiery beings 283. g

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80 T H E BOOK OF TIJE DEAD.

a proper name 59. 11

ubef BJefJ to be scalded 133. I G ; to set fire to, to

burn LIP 341. 1 6 ; 344. 5 ; 354. 11

ufa bb.-T&q A to be in restrailkt (?> 493. 15

m L-" umet ~ a garment 448. 15

umetet 5")))'1i middle (?) 135. 5 0 0

to bc, being, existence, what shall be, things which are, to become 2. 8 ; 4. 15 ; 24. 8 ; 53. 3, 5, 13 ; 57. 2 ; 61. I, 13 ; 64. 8 ; 80. 1 4 ; 89. 15 ; 94. 3 ; 95. 2 ; 120. r 3 ; 152. 11 ; 164.

3 ; 218. 1 3 ; 232. 6; 285. I , 1 4 ; 308. 8 ; 309. 4 ; 318. I ;

347. 1 1 ; 364. 15; 366. 11, 1 2 ; 374. 11, 1 4 ; 377. 1 4 ; 382. 14; 401.5,8; 406. 1 5 ; 414.7,8; 436. 9 ; 425. 1 1 ; 431. 2 ; 433. 5 ; 455. 14 ; 459. I ; 461. 4 ; 462. 2 ; 468. I ; 481. 3 ; 484. 4 ; 487. 1 2 ; 490. 6; 493. 1 5 ; 497. 1 6 ; 501. 5 ; 507. 12 ; 517. 3 ; as an auxiliary verb see passzm

un

being, existence IO. 13 ; 14, 3 ; 51. IO ; 226. 8 ; 471. I ; 479, 15 ; 482. 12 ; 504. 7, 8 ; ,505. 8 ; Ivv\AM

unt, unermet

untet n n

an being 450. 3 ; * 14 rising (?) 96. I I ;

who are 159. 1 4 ; 208. I o ; 249. Io; a --+I 1 , m I i I '

A W i n

252. g ; 270. 3 ; 376~ G ; 389. 3 ; 486. G ; ~~

62 36. I4 ; 174. 5 ; 295. 7 =I I I

li with 9 mnZ, in very truth 16. T ; 95. 4; .a un

unen E [ 366.15 *

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81 V O C A B U L A R Y .

Ivv\M\ L A ' ci'

AAAfAA 7 %> g i & \ - U m J - m m r r r JL,, M M M u '

s-*

un s=

AAMM-ummr

s- i

ed 5. 1 1 ; 19. 1 2 ; 21. 6 ; 26. 3 ; 30. 4 ; 89. IO, 12 ; 103. 7 ; 105. 1 6 ; 1x0. 1 3 ; 119. 9; 131. 7; 143. 1 4 ; 148. 16 ; 149. 2, 11, 12, 1 4 ; 150. 6, IO ; 170. 16 ; 194. 1 2 ; 241. 17; 244. IO ; 264. 14, 1 6 ;

275. 9; 278. 13, 14, 15, 1 6 ;

,

265. 3, 8 ; 272. 9 ; 373. 7 ;

346. 3 ; 374. 7; 376. 1 6 ;

2; 372. 2 ; 380. 8 ; 3% 473. 1 6 ; to burst open

124. 13 ; STmmD- 05 opened 213.4; 295. 1 ; 374. 15 ;

5% @x- 420. 4 ; -~ sm , 89 128.8; 194. 1 5 ; 195. I ;

NvvvII\ &W"vi---ii

AM,wAL--J

m i

openers, scatterers 21. 4 ; 320. 7 uniu

uneniu I NIAhM - 1

S 5%- appearance 41. 16 ; & 86. A M ! w ) , v " v n . % I = I

un s - u m m r Q 7, 8, I 2 ; 154. I 1 ; un to open the face

(i. e., to uncover'?) 100. 5 ; 119. 1 3 ; 234. 5 ; 236. 1 2 ; 336.

6 ; 433. 9 ; 467. 2 ;

*u I

5 % X l I l U F a ~ ' 234. 8 IIvvv\M I

un $%% shrine 323. 3 L-l

un 5% h 1 shaved 401. 16 mJv.."A

5

NIAhM to pull out hair 469. 3 ; 471. I I un

6

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82 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

un

uni 18; 162. 8 ; 388. I O ; those who

unt

A I rise LIP.

n

uni

Unen-em-hetep

$%% light, defective 288. 15 \\

2 8 a division of the Elysian Iv\nllM

Fields 228. 3, 8 ; 229. 6

unun a to sow seed 227. 8 m w , v v v

unb SJ Q flower, blossom 91. 16 ; 115.12 ; p ~ u r . 157.3 AAAwv

"\M [a 8 a proper Unpepet-en t-Het-Heru --~ a Q o s o n tiatlie 266. 7.

unfu to remove, to uncover, to unloose 115.

the right side, opposite of left 34. 4 ; 43. I ; 56. 1 5 ; III. 12; 152. 6, 7; 264. 6; 284. 14; 382. 8; 386. 7 ; 387. I I ; 389. 13 ; 395. 1 3 ; 420. 8 ;

unem

unemi

unnu . . . . . . 128. 15 &uvd,A

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V O C A R U L A R E'. 83

Un-nefer hvvvvI

Unen-neferu g~ d 9 8 1 *

Unen-nefer ~ ~~~~~

Unnu

Unenu

unnut

a title of Osiris 13. 7 ; 14. 4; 16. 1 4 ; 23. 2 ; 37. I O ; 114. 6 ; 182. 5 ; 249. 13 ; 276. IO;

> 285.8 ; 298.3 ; 320.8 ; 323.

2 ; 471. 1 ; 476. 3 ; 479. I4 ; I ; 347.4, 11 ; 366. I I ; 452.

481. 6, I O ; 482. 1 2 , 1 6 ; 484.

Herniopolis 28. 5 ; 30. 4 ; 127. I O ; 131. I ; 183. I ; 203. 14 ; 309. 14

a brief space of time, moment, hour IO. 11 ; 59. 9 ; 85. 8 ; 136.

4; 137. 5 ; 143. 5 ; 262.13 ; 302.

Un-hSf a proper name 359.2 -uumTn I

to dress, to put 011 a gariiieiit 180. 3 ; to

unX M

u n p array oneself 229. 3 ; arrayed, girded with A.+v.n& *@!$?-Tu 1

to be loosed, to untie 294. 1 6 ; 295. 1 ; y$--T unX

359. 75

unX s@T garment 339. 6 Nvv\M

6*

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84 T H E ROOK OF TIIE D E A D

Unes & @ the capital of the XIXth nome of I m v e r Egypt --tt

256. 5

Unt 5%an a city of the twellth Rat 377. 7 , I O , 14, 15 ; M A A M @

381. 14

Unti &a name of a god 38. 5 ; 298. 4 n \\

un tini a P.wv,w ky be ye 114. 14

untu ltinsfolli, relatives 18. 1 3 ; 19. 2 ; 68. M

I O ; 250. z

u n o $=) name of a district or country 257. 7

Ur S f i a a proper name 165. I O ; 179. 12 0) 0

ur to be great, great, mighty, supreme, powerful, might, mighty one 9. 12 ; 16. z ; 359. I ; 392. IO ; 504. G ; 506. I O ; fem. 27. 12 ; 194. 2 ; 281. 12 ; greatly, ex- cecdingly 421. , % 5 \\ UT-uz two great (plumes) 6. 2 ;

%

Q

C l - c3 0 \\

330. g ; %"@ urtiu might (?) 332. I O

ur %&=x fi, fi & great man, chief, prince, nobleman 22.

1 6 ; 38. 1 6 ; 116. 18 ; 119. I ; 174. 3 ; 493. 12

chiefs, nobles 25. 3 ; 31. 12 ; 103. 1 1 ; 236. 1 1 ; 260. 1 1 ; 275. 14;

uru

<& - mighty ones or things 345. 1 1 ; mn 1 6 9 . 7

Ill

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85 V O C A B U L A R Y .

ur

uru

uru

uru

divine being 38. 6 ; 98. IO ; 119. 16; 133. I 1 ; 136. 2 ;

139. 5 ; 144. 5 ; 172. 9 ; 201. IO ; 214. 6 ; 217. 16; 229. 8; 240. 12; 286. 14; 358.

392. g ; 403. 6 ; 418. g ; 468. 3 ; 476. I ; 478. 8; 496. 2; 512. z ; plur. III. 12; 128. 5 ; 131. 12; 165. 2 ; 201. 7; 245. 3 ; 271. 6 ; 289. 5 ; 301.

7 ; 367. 6 ; 372. 3 ; 377. 11;

k7 n 2~ 8 1 goddess, great lady 200.7, g ;

urt 210. 1 2 ; 286. 12, 1 5 ; 404. IO ; 405. I I ; 455. 12 ; 490. 14 ; 504. 5 ; 506. 7

Q&-+@ X @ doubly great 419. g ; 483. 5 ; ur sep sen 513.9 I I 0 I /

ur

% '$+.+ ur . . . . . greater than 106. 9; 442. 9 0 0

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86 THri BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Ur-Annu fia ,‘!I: prince of Heliopolis 406. 8 ; % fi8 0

Ur-urti %s %nG thctwogreatgoddesses136.7; 142.16 a 0 \\

ur xerp Z b (or hem) % “the chief president of the a

worker[s]”, a title of the high priest of Meinphis 20. g

u r . . . . . . chief of the . ~. . . . ? 63. 3 a n

ur %?=i large joint of meat, haunch 23. 8 ; 130. 8;

% - 4kL 161. 1 3 ; *iQ - !G 242. 6; a - 1

a

268. 9; 434. I 4

Ur-at bz/j a proper name 515.3 - Urit 2 4 namc of a city 256, I, 12

Ur-pehui-f a proper name 332. Io c===

G---

c 3 I I I urma (?) x4 -9 ornaments (?), gear (?) ~ 3 6 ~ 1 4 ; 237. 13 ; 450. 7

Ur-maat-s ““-8 y” a proper name 215. 1 a n

rn C L Z o Ur-mertu-s-fe4ert-Seni a n 2 name of

“mighty one of encliant- ments”, a proper name 220. 3 ; 376. 7 ; 415. 6; Ur-hekau 0 % 1 ukb $J 1

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 87

urer Iiame of a crown 13. I O ; 38. s o ;

1 4 ; 293. I O, 1 4 ; 361. 11; 367.

4 ; 482.11; %-v 476. 6fbis);

c z %-&ai 318. 7

65- 4, 5 ; 177. 4 ; 239. 5 ; 289.

9 ; 408. 7 ; 4 6 9 . 4 ; 471. 8 ; 477.

a

ureret

I czz==- urertu '\%"a urh

zz3@ anointed 268. I ; 294. 7 ; 308. 4 ; E! \ 335. I , I1 ; 336. 7 ; 337. 2, 1 4 ;

ur-hefati sL j- &hT a 1 two goddesses of Heliopolis

495. 9

ures 1 'J( pillow 420. 16 czz=-

to pass the time, to watch (?) 186. 8 ; x - 1 236. I O ; 357. 7 ; 515. I

I i ur&

urSu o@ 01

% n hall 287. g T % funeral chest 2. g 5z

@p pylon, hall 506. 7 (his)

urt

urt

urt

urt % funeral mountain 490. Ig

urf

urt = & n urerez' crown 359. 16

Urt-urt

0-

flood 132. Io 7 - 0 fi ,f, % a proper name 469. 7

urf 64 to be motionless, to rest, inert, helpless

6. 5 ; 66. 1 2 ; 120. 6 ; 133. 1 2 ; 221. g ; 282. 1 6 ; 290. 4 ; 368. S I

e~

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88 THE Book' O F T H E DEAD.

% Q Urf-ab QJ) % "Still-heart", a name of Osiris 19.

1 3 ; 139. 8 ; 144. 8 ; 334. 9 ; 335. 4, '5 ; 336. 1 1 , 14 ; 337 7 ; 338. 2, 8, I5 ; 339. 9 ; 340, 5 ; 341. 2, I4 ; 342. 5, 1 2 ;

343. 3, 7, 12; 344. 2 , 10; 345. 1 7 9, 1 6 ; 346. 7 ; 35'. 6 ; 352. 7 ; 356. 6 ; 402. 8 (his); 435. 2 ; 480. I I ; 481. 9, 1 0 ; 489. 4; ~ s . ( & * ~ ~ see !@b̂ 99. 13

I l l

uh b g to be troubled 149. 16

uhau ba&b to supplicate 349. 5

uhen 3 decay, failure 482. I "lhh

uhen-tu bzz 35 overthrown 436. 14

uheset 5 11 LA to beat down, to slay 357. 4 ; 481. 14

uhet 51; baked meats, stew 449. g

uXa 59;%,-. to lay or sct down, placed 152. 8 ;

)lbF darkness, night 183. 12

blT&.--- pillar 445. I , 3

B@Bf, to shine, bright 2x9. 4

214. 16; to seck 178. 7

uxa

u p

uxeb

6b

a wooden impleiucnt 296. 1 3 ; 297. g ; uxert 522 plur. 296. 4

uXef

uxefet

u s

to bc angry or pained 458. I , 14

& @ n & boat 89. 7, 8 c-c'?

to do away with 274. I O n

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 89

us power, strength I. I O ; 14. 2 11 = 111z user 1, 7 1- to be strong, mighty, strength, might,

u power, strong 6. 8 ; 32. 12; 38. 1 6 ; 47. 7 ; 100. 4 ; 103. 15 ; 122. I ; 174. 1 6 ; 182. 1 6 ; 196. 1 5 ; 198. 2 ; 225. 6 ; 228. 4; 240. 1 5 ; 269. 7 ; 286. 1 6 ; 298. 12, 1 3 ; 303. I ;

353. 12 ; 362. 5 ; 376. 9 ; 425. 1 2 ; 426. 13 ; 445. 7 ; 454. 13 ; 465. 14 ; 484. 13 ; 496. 15 ; 1 [ \ 7 - 3 5 7 . 8 ; 1 1 j t i 0

b, 376.11

11% r.-J

powers, mighty ones (human I or divine), strength 171. I 3 ; I I I [ 176. 16; 196. 1 5 ; 198. 2 ;

useru

298. 14; 303. 2 ; 358. IO l~-b-& I usert 1lz strength 92. I O

a strong place, a part of the head or neck, brow 33. 4 ; 98. 15 ; 173. 3 ; 193. 6 ;

usert

user l\\c J 307. 14 ,17 ; 325 .13 ; 17Q 1 1 9 . 1 2 ;

169. 7 ; 171. 3 ; 192. 16 ; 204. 11, 1; 191. 14, 16 ; 192. 3 ;

I 2 ; 332. 1 0 ; 345. 1 2 ; I;;, 191 .8

User-ab 11 475. 5

User-ba 11 o$ “Strong-heart”, a proper name 299. 13 ;

6q 4 “Stroiig-~oii1~’ a proper name 146. I3

r n l

useru

Usert

to steer a boat 488. 12

llFQb. ‘~trong-one” , name of a goddess 230.

2 ; 339. 1 2

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90 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

useh blQ to advance 1 5 1 . 12

use))

u s ex breadth 218. 17

usex

3 1 @.tf collar, necir ornament 404. 16 ; 405. 4

to he in a wide space 124. 13

r - = hseadtli, broad, wide space 151. 1 2 ; 218.15 ; 338. 5 ; 352 .5 ; 370. 4 ; 493.7 7 U ?

usex

b.P3 Usex-nemtet 1: 1 ,", 8 road of Stside", a proper

1 1 a:,, one of tlic forty-two assessoss 252.13

name 515. 2

Usex-nemtet

UseA-hra 8 ""Broad Fiacc", a name of' Ra 92. 6 t=?.k l I

n o 182. 1 7 ; hall 14. 8 ; with I----.I

264. 2 ; 444. 1 6 ; 467. 8 ; 476.

9

246. 5 ; 259 .9 , '5, 17 ; 260. 7 ;

@ -- n \\a n A

a thc great double hall 509. 6 usexti Sat

264. 2 ; 265. 13 ; 266. 5 ; 267. 13 ; 424. 8 ; 434. 3 ; 509. 1

usext S u u ~7 p:fia the liall of Shu 509. 8 nn

usext Seb 3 1: A hJ 8 the hall of' Scb 425. 1 2 ; 509.7

useXu plated 447. 1 1

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usest I ) Z m I 1 1 7 urine 125. I, 6 ; 238. 1 6 ; 465. IO

-x- useS 3- mj to evacuate 414.8

k? lLj ? 1 to walk, to follow 424. 12 ; 431. 6 ; usten

ustennu 0 432. 12 ; 433. 4 ILN.hh"-@ )lzuJJ a proper name 359.4

3-a to cry out 471. 15

bu&?Jp night, darkness 136. I ; 472. 7

b--& to eat, to gnaw, to crunch bones,

to inhale the smell of food 100. 14 ; zog. 15 ; 446. 6 ; 449. 9

& m J x & to answer 197. 6 ; 198. 12

U S

uSau

us2 _11

uSeb

useb sep -J x & to malic an answer at the right time 443. 4

uSeb

uSen

brnJ7 to be begotten 227. 4

LA to net 453. 16 ; 480. 5

usennu bz%%i feathered fowl 229. 2 u -

ukaiu 'i& 4 -+- wooden pegs or legs 206. 14 I l l

u f ' Q the city of embalmment, the abode of Anubis a7

327- 5 ; 385. 15

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92 TIIE BOOK OF THK DEAD

utu 0 5 embalmment 205. I I l

Utu L 3 5 8 thc god of embalmment, i. e., Anubis 208. b

1z t coffin 407. g

uta b; ~‘-TTu to act the part of‘ an emhaliner

450. 6

Utet-me@ the northern Oasis, el - Bahriych

324. 12

Utet-reset & the southern Oasis, el-Khargeh 324. t I 1 3 -

to set out on a journey 40. 5 ; to command, to order, coni- mand, order, decree, to copy,

52. 11 ; 77. 14 ; 78. I , 2 ; 89. 1 5 ; 103. 3 ; 110. 4 ; 114. 4 ; 161. 15 ; 195. I ; 199. 1 5 ; 201.

5 ; 215. 8 ; 243. 2 ; 250. I O ;

273. 3 ; 283. 11 ; 287. I (“disj; 315. 3 ; 331. 4 ; 385. I , 2 ; 401. 2, 4 ; 404. 7 ; 421. 3 ; 428. 9 ; 431. 15 ; 445. 11 ; 448. 3 ; 451. 2 ; 455. 15, 1 7 ; 459. 3 ; 464. I, 2 ; 465. 1 ; 471. 3, 4 ; 472. 3 ; 485. I O ; 488. z ; 503. 16, 17 ; 505. 12 ; 514. 16

%b!’ k!!?! ~ behest 24. 5 ; 27. 7 ; 41. 6 ; utu

utut

u fe f to order 24. 7 ; 65. 6 ; 91. g

utut 1 01 \ , 1 %{ 1 commands, behests, things order- ed or decreed 21. 12; 105. 6 ; 151. 6 ; 152. 4; 172. 8 ; 220.

ufefet I O ; 369. 1 2 ; 371. I , 7 ; 461.

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V O C A B U L A R 1’. 93

Utu-rexit 1 5 1 ufun (?)

9 9 0 gq $j JJ 1 one of the forty-two

asscssors 258. 7 y$z,fj . . . . . . . .52.10

B B i;i unguent (-- v3;, [?I) 333. I 3 utu

utu

utuif

1 % y 1 flowers 449. g

1% 9 Q 9 oar-rest 205. 1 2

uteb ])T to go or come round about 166. 5 ; 201. 12

furrow 151. 3 ; 152. 2 ; 263. IO,

29. I ; 158. 3 ; 177. 1 1 ; 494. 16 ; plur.

uteb

utebu

7 ; 288. 3 ; 384. 9, 1 3 ; 453. 8

Utent

utet

5 +)a name of a country 144. 16

to beget 9. 1 1 ; 13. g

utet to beget 11. 11 ; 442. 8; begotten 442.

Utet 3x8 Begetter, a iianie of Osiris 324. 8

Utet-heh %xg, j “Begetter of millions of years”, a

proper name 55. I

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94 Tf IE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .

to shoot out , to cast out , to dart forth from 36. 12 ; 56. I I ; 105. 12 ; 110. 3 ; 136. 7; 143. I ; 19s. 1 5 ;

14 ; 383. 5, 6 ; to put forth the haiid with hostility against anyone 453. 3 ' ; 5YL-J & ';i 497.11

ut

ufet '!bz'l 192. 1 4 ; c E 3 _a

L-J

193. I O ; 271. IO; 311. 13,

ufit

ufebtu

c? 9 4 chamher 504. 5, 6 ITI

beg: j burned 206. 7

to drive hack 86. I I ; to iiialie

284. 15 ; 294. 7 ; 299. 14 ; 312. 6 ; 318. 3 ; 332. 16; 333. 6; 359. 8 ; 395. 1 4 ; 423. 12, I5 ; 424. 3, 6, 97 12, '5 ; 425. 4, 7, IO, 13, 1 6 ; 426.3,5,8, 11, 14 ; 427. 1, 47 7, 9, 13, 1 6 ; 428. 3, 6, 9, 12 ; 429. 1, 4, 7, 1 % I3 ; 430. 1, 4, 6, IO, 12, '5 ; 431.

offerings, things offered 278. 15 ; 316. 12 ; 317. 2 ; 375. 1 1 ; 437. '5 ufent

u f e f \. to void (filth) 64. 6 - x -u

to raise up, to lift up, to support,

15; 370. 14; 456. 1 ; 472. 9; 43. I 1 ; 134. 2; 220. 7 ; 286.

uees

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 95

to go out, to set out, to escape from, to journey 2. 1 1 ; 35. 13; 55. 9, 14 (hi) ; 190. g ; 205. 4 ; 209. 2 ; 212. 9, c5 ; 213. 3, 6 ; 267. 8 ; 312.

u f a

IO ; 414. 1 5 ; 419. 7 ; 450. 8; 451. 6 ; 465. IO

to be in ii good state or condition, !!??I’ I to preserve, sound, healthy, well 2. 14; 7. 13 ; 29. 16 ; 57. 6 ; 63. 9 ; %$!hi 77.3; 112.7,s; 113.10; 116.6;

220. z ; 290. 2, 3 ; 305. IO, 13 ; 370. IO ; 406. 5, 6 ; 411. 3 ; 421. 15, 1 6 ; 425. 5, 15 ; e 71- 429. 1 2

u fa

ufau &i&b{ strength 479. 13

ufau

ufau

amulet 213. 1 1 ; plur. 402. 14

bJ&&; magical powers 403. 5

Ufa-re

ufa sep

bh 7 “Strong-mouth”, a proper name 22.4 ; 347. I

rQ strbng with good fortune 289. 16

the eye of the Sun 38.

15, 16 ; 114. 2,8 ; 139. 14; 158. 7; 211. 3 ; 252. 5 ; 267. IO , 1 1 ; 314. 1 3 ; 315. 4, 9, I O , 1 1 , 15; 316. IO, 14; 317. 3, .+ ; 386. 4 ; 408. I O ; 421. IO, 11, 12

1 5 ; 56. 7; 57. 9; 1x3.

u fa ti the two eyes of the Sun 413. I, 3

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96 THE BOOK OF T H E D E A D .

to weigh, be weighed, to estimate, to consides, to reckon u p , to make a decision, to release 16. I ,

1 6 ; 96. 9; 101. 17; 104. r 4 ;

16 ; 296. 4, 13 ; 297. 8 ; 302. I ; 177. I ; 201. 1 3 ; 235. 9 ; 242.

314. 4 ; 358. 16 ; 360. 9 ; 447. 16 ; 493. 3 c?

urg-mefet d 3 1 & 1 ,,, to consider or estimate words

18. 1 2 ; 19. 5 ; 79. 9 ; 285. 1 3 ; 309. 8; 359. 6; 4 71~ 9 ; 475. I

senemem & -&bk to weigh hair (?) 79. 9 ;

'L, who nialteth thc water to A&A,vA

A&A,vA 8 0 & 4 nialre to balance his throne 239. 8 ;

to estimate the fields 124. g T I I ' weighers, those who try something

in a balance I. I 3 ; 422. 3 ,

u Wti

UfZ-a Pbet & 1 k4J xa a psoper name 126. g

u fefa u

gn judgment, decision 233. 7 \\

b 2 b k & to delay 189. 7 ; 190. I

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V O C A R U L A R Y.

I n!&7g!A!b iu

97

97. 7, 10 ; 98. 6, g ; 102. 14 ; 109. 8 ; 1 2 9 . 4 ; 137. 6 ; 239. 5 ; 301. 5 ; 302. 5 ; 303. 1 4 ; 304. 1 ; 305.

iu-tu A%nb 5 ; 372. 5, 6 ; 379. 9, 1 4 ; 478. 1 7 ; advance 33. 7 ; 441. I O

a coming 112. 4 ; 468. 1 4 ; 469. I , 6 ; 479. 13 ; n n

480. I ; 512. 2 ; g * 3 5 6 . 6 ; g4):y.I 1 . 5 ; 4 8 . 8 , 9 ;

406. 7 ; g \\ 9 A 1 8. 3

7

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98 THE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

iu comers 193.5 ; 342.7 ; 355.3 ; 492.3 ; A& I,;, 46. 3 ; A n zi i ip going in and comiiig out 194. g

iu ~5 to end (of a book) A)-+- 0% A 380.14 0 0

Iupastu ~&x&.l 0 4 1 a class of divine beings 231. 3

hail, 0, 107. IO, 1 1 ; 108. z i

iu 4 5 & 0 verily 409. 8

i x 4 9 to stretch out the heavens 412. 3

isu 9 9 1 r-i%i abodes 436. 7

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 99

soul 3. 5 ; 14. IO ; 30. 14; 37. 3 ; 40. 4; 90. 3 ; 145. 8 ; 171. 5 ; 194. 4; 194. 12 ; 195, I, IO, 12, 13; 285. I, 11 ; 307. 9,

IO ; 315. 14; 325. 12 ; 347. I I ; 363. 6 ;

459. 16; 460. 2 ; 461. 13 ; 462. '3 ; 471. 14 ; 472. 2 ; 480.6; 491, 7, IO, 16; plur. 62. 3 ; 74. 13 ; 166. 6 ; 190. 6 ; 194. 7 ; 195. 8, 14; 276. 12,

" "

I 399- 14; 409. 6, 9 ; 432. 5, 7 ; 438. 9 ;

ba

I '33

14 ; 277. 8; 381. 14; 454. 12 ; 490. 2 ; 430. 14

ba % soul 21. 3 ; 51. 2 ; 65. 16 ; 6a with

194. 12; 6a with f" 194. 12; 6a with I I

6a with

9

8

196. 3 ; ha with I I and %{ 487. 15; %g

j a perfect soul 145. 4; 194. 5, 8; 433. 3 ; 0

0

268. 15; %j$ f- with sg !&&I 384. I ; 470. 13;

475. 16 ; 493. 8 ;

D B 1; I 185.8; 05 - w.1 38. 8; $ I I

@ I soul of souls 48. g ;

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100 THE BOOK OF THE D E A D

divine soul 20. 8 ; 28. 6; 60. 2, 8 ; 184. 2, 3, 7 ; 185. I, I I ; 194. I ; 271. g ; 272. 14 ;

512. 6; 516. 13, 14; plur. 20. 12 ; 21. I ,

5 ; 58. 15 ; 94. IO; 472. I ; 474. 4; 510. 7, 13 ; 511. 3, 13, 14; 512. 9 ; 513. 12, 1 6 ; 514. 4, 8, 15

273. 8 ; 296. 7 ; 509. I I, I2 ; 510. I, I1 ; B a

8d 4 I

41 I souls 1 +hbi 1118 1 souls in I

baiu - \

& 4 \ the gods 474. I I ; of the East fJ 0

I

b=ka/ 13. I ; 218. 1 1 ; 220. 1 3 ; of h: 7. 4; 86. 16; 181. 12; 201. 8; 215. I ; 236. IO, 14; 237. 14 ; 238. 12; 449. 11 ; 451. 6 ; of "@a 7. 5 ; 230. 18 ; 232. 14; of

236. 2, 6 ; 238. 3 ; f!-@Y living divine souls 416.

*$I "%I souls who have come forth by day

12. 16 ; 221. 3 ; 222. 5 ; 369. 5 ; of the West E.-&'&: I

- _ -- B 0 l @ 7. 5 ; 233. 3 ; 235. I , 2 ; O f ==U ' @ 235. 7, 15;

n/i"hM

1 - I 4; 4 427. 14 ; 4s 1 ha I souls of the damned 486. 8 ;

x-- ,fj souls of his father (Osiris) 324. 16 Q I

n

L

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I O 1 V O C A R U L A R J:

Ba divine soul with plumes 8 Ba

ba

Bai

E 8 a proper name (I> 177. 1 4

$'I to be strong 174. 1 6 ; 216. I O

0

8

8 a proper name 272. 7 ; 275. 7

the double soul 60. I O ; 516. 1 6 ;

Bati

the divine double soul in the Tchafi 59. 16 ; 60. 4, 8

Baii-erpit

ba

Ba u

Bai d! baba

babau

babau

\\ 9 4 n 8 a a name of Osiris 3 2 1 . 2

TilmU

J$&E to force a way through 31. I O ; 33. 7

u a proper name 449. 14

naiiic of a god 38. 8

J$&J$kj to worli 137. 2

J $&J $&% L_I caverns, caves, lairs, I l l

dens 104. g

the firstborn son of Osiris 64. 1 3 ; 133. 9; 260.

Baba

Baba

a title of Osiris 112. I

Ba-neb-Teffef

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Barekaeafaua 2$pz&]\&flhk a proper name 409. I O

bah 7 see bT & S+x

BaXau J$&-bz the iiiountain of sunrise 218. 12,

15 ; 220. 14 ; 265. z ; 446. 7 ; 496. 7

Bast g: the city of Bubastis 254. 1 1 ; 295. 1 3

Bast

Basti v:a one of the forty-two assessors 256. 6 ; var.

gd the goddess of Bubastis 415. 3

%l!3 bak $p” to labour, to toil, to be strong 173. 6, 13 ;

n 199. 9 ; to work for 486. I

baku $nbgi works, labours 250. 4 I

to be weak, feeble, helpless, wretched 177. 1 1 ; 376. IO

feeble one, helpless oiie the inuiiimy [?I)

165. 16; 166. 1 3 ; 172.

1 1 ; 352. I4 ; 353. I4 ; (

bat J$&% boughs, branches, plants 213. I S ; 466. g

Bati $‘a Q Q %I naiiie of a fiend 356. 3 I

baaq J\hoto a kind of grain or fruit 317. 6

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V O C A B U L A R Y . I03

iron, a name of the sky, fir- mament, iron weapon or tool 8. 6 ; 44. 5 ; 135. 6 ; 138. 7 ; 185. 6; 279. 5 ; 280. IO; 281. 14; 286. IO; 309. 11 ;

bat qernHu 4 nnb ;, +E iron of the south 97. I ;

+ 140. 14; - +-@ 141.7

wonderful things 37. 4 ; 141. 1 baat

ban evil 197. z ; 257. 12, 16 ; 260. z ; 365. I O ;

4'6. 8, I5 ; 419- 7 ~9-g 1 hawk 5 . 15; 33. 11; 63. 13; 134. 16 ; 1.56- 4, 8 ; 164. 7, 9, I O , 16 ; 165. 9 ; 168. 3 ; 170. 9,

I O ; 171. 7; 179. I O ; 202. 14 ; 226. I ; 242. 8 ; 287. 4; 290. 14, 17 ; 294. 3 ; 375. g ; 376. 12 ; 386. 11 ; 397. z ; 414. I, 3 ; 417. I O ; 438. 6 ; 461. 12 ; plur. i( 9 113. 3

bak

- I

Bdkwi (?) 114 -x& the double divine hawk 142. I 3 ;

323. 4

Baket J!T&.JJ name of a city 321.7

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104

bSibZif

bSh

BZih

bu

bu

THE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

n

J .-oJ _n

!F stream 44. Io

to flood, to overflow, to be flooded with, to be abundant, abundance, harvest 2. 11 ; 36. 13 ; 132. 5 ; 136. I ; 165. 4; 227. 13; 228. 13

1 the god of the Inundation 128.

1 d 4 6; 145. 2 ; 146. 9 ; 201. 5 ; 1 298. 4; 315. I2

_a

Jb not 105. 6; 233. 13; 412. 16; 413. Io

111 place 124. 3 , 1 3 ; 129. 9 ; 169. 11 ; 221. 6; 332.

place of law 264. 5 ;

everywhere 3. 6 ; 23. 4 ; 87. g ; 150. 12 ; 189; 6, 8, 13 ; 211. 16; 276. 16; 277. 15; 294. IO; 312. IO ; 362. 13 ;

bu neb

366. 14; 491. 12 ; 492. I

people, folk, all men 350. IO; 408. 2 ; 498. 3 i bu nebu

bu nefer 6 prosperity, happiness 15. I3 ; 96. 6 ; 480. I

evil thing, calaiility 250. 3 ; 252. 7 ; 480. 15; 488. 12

n

but

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buf

bi

biu

bebait

bebuu

Bebi

bebet

bebef

bebet

bepi

benSn2

benben

benben

V O C A B U L A R Y .

i) & 4 = uje6 offering 3. 7

J 9 name of a fiend 429.5

JJ 4 9 4 name of a god 75. 14

J’J6i flowers gg. g

FsssssI

n m fountain head 300. 16 no M

11.11 n hollow place, cavity 310.8; 311. 2, IO; 312.2

1 d -.+ a kind of mood 335. 13 mm

d bier, funeral couch 448. 15 N\/vrvIw”v”% a

ben

ben union, to be united with 106. IO

benen

benen

J y to pass away, to dissolve, to go on 120.8 ; 339. 13

Jg to beget, to be begotten 68. 6

benen J a mood 340. 16

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a bird commoiily identified with the phoenix 14. 1 1 ; 33. 12 ; 53. 2 ; 138. I ; 144. 4 ; 165. I ; 181. 3 ; 210. 9;

bennu

; 252.2 ; 347. 12 ; 474. I2 ;g zs c13

Bemu bn en XU, the benizu the soul of

Ka 94.9

bennut RybE j 1 benentu JTbi matter, pus 197. 8 ; 198. 13

Bener JzlJ name of a city 325. 1

benerzi Jz 9 1 pleasure, sweetness 68. I I ; 298. 5

benerziut 1] 9 ;\ sweet - smelling thing 469. 14 ; a henern 504. 5

bengu % --+- bolts 264. 4 I l l

beh glk to cut, to split 106. 14

behen 8 [G baleful one 114. g

1 to cut, to pierce 2. 15 ; 68. 7 ; 80. behen I, 3, 5 ; 225. I ; 294. I I

behennu murderous 298. 1 1 ca

I behennu 87. 8

ir% %I I an animal of the wolf or dog species

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

calf 222. 6 ; 505. 10 behes

beheset 4 I

BeXennu nLcbw a proper name 418. g

beAeAu Jzba fire 125. 3

bes Jlza form 308. 14; 353. 14

to pass, passage 28. 6 ; 45. 8 ; 110. 14 ; 163. 5 ; 235. 2, IO ; 236. 14 ; 285. 5 ; 310. 2 ; 339. 4, 12 ; 497. 3

\ flame, fire 263. 8, 13 ; 340. 7 ; 344. 6 ;

bes BIT

1J 1% b bes i? besu

Besu-Xas J I)?,? 8 a proper name 266. I

369. 9 ; 378. 7 ; 408. 5 ; 409. 4, 8 ; blazes 353. 4 ; 409. 16

besesu

besek

besku

beg

beBu

beka

beka

bekau

beq

11 $ humours, excretions 493. I I

J 1 inrernal organ of the body 95. 7 ;

163. 2; plur.

16 ; 254. 7, I4 ; 260. I1

to vomit 219. 12

1Jy&* metal plates or scales 219. 4

J U k i to shine 126. 10

I l l

to-morrow 134. I I ; 142. g

olive tree, olives 59. 4 ; 263. 2, 4 ; 333. 12;

j f b [ \ # - d: the olive tree in Annu 463. 12

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Beq

beqsu

beqsu

beka

beka

JA($j a proper name 336. 4 ; 347. I

$& Q eyeball, skill (?) 98. I ; 289. 2

n A $5 @ balance 367. I O

a&% defect, exhaustion 57. I ; 100. 1

_iI A&& feeble one 339. I ; 342. 3, I o ; 343. I ,

9, 16 ; 344. 7, 1 4 ; 345. 6, I 3 ; 346. 4

beka

bakai

beksu

bekasu

bekset

bet

bet nebt

bet

beta

betau

betu

1 $ a kc3 & evil-doing one 43.4

J a ---) part of a boat 104. 1 1

abG guilty (?), wicked (?) 360. g

J ZJ n . . . . . . 302.1 ---tt

place 511. I J'z J'GY everywhere 513. 3 ; 516. 1 4 ; 517. 3

801 ;, incense 436. 16 ; 444. 6

to sin, to commit a fault, wrong, ini- quity 16. 3 , 9, 14

aboiiiiiiable thing 94. 4 ; 98. 14 ; 99. 3, 7, 11 ; 108. 12, 1 4 ; 109. 2 ; 410. I o ; p l u r . J n B m 3 g . 4 ; g I . r 7 ; I l l

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109 I ' O C A R U L A R Y .

92. I O ; IOO. 1 3 ; 123. 6, 7, 1 3 , 15; 125. 4; 151. 8; 179. 12 (his), 13 ; 184. 4, I O ; 192. 9, I O ; 214. IO, 1 1 ; 238. 15 ;

397. 14; 406. 5 ; 460. 14, 1 6 ; 465. 9 ; 466. 3, 4 ; 467. 1 2 ;

488. 12; 492. 9, I O ; 493. 9, 1 6 ; 494. I, 2 ; dgbG/ 411. 3

243. 13, 14; 250.7; 269. 11; 279. 1 1 ; 283. 1 6 ; 330. 10 ;

betau J gkb -%F to do harm 403. 6 I l l

Beta Jn40 name of a city 110. 16

, n ,,& barley 14. 1 4 ; 23. I O ; 151. 9 ; 160. 16 ; 209. 6 ; 230.8 ; 244. 3 ; 368.2;

bet FOOO a o o \ 369. z ; 389. I I ; 454. IO ; 464. 4 ; I 493.4

beti

beti hefet 1) white barley 124. I O ; 214. 14 \ \ I I I

beti feBert pn:*.'" red barley 454. 8 \ \ I I I c3

befed JZfQ to be disposed for evil but powerless to do it 372, 14

befeS

beteBet

BetSu

Betti

be6et (?)

J =\ o name of a city 322. 6

Jj 8 a proper name 97. 13 -LET n \\

4-0 brought 462. 8

.-

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0 P.

one half of the city of Buto (Per-Uat'it) 7. 5 ; 73. I, 4; 79. 6; 81. IO; 83. 7; 109. 13 ; 160. 1 4 ; 163. 12 ; 209. 4 ; 230. 18 ; 231. 2, .+; 232. 14; 243. I I ; 321. 6 ; 323.

O@' \ 0 141 G?

Pe

1 2 ; 325. 7 ; 329. 1 1 ; 406.8 ; 439.7 ; 442. 5 ; 454- 7 ; 455. 16; 483. IO

P e . ~. . ' O ~ O . . . . 506. 15 I

P n the 412. 7, 8; 413. 8, 10; 414. 5 ; 419. 14; 511. "\

4 7 6 ; L all that is in his heart 411. 6

the 11. I O ; 58. I O ; 236. 13; 249. IO; 0 \\c I

263. 13, 14; 317. 2 ; 409. 4; 411. 7, IO, I I ; 412. 3 ; 418. 9 , IO ; 420. IO ; 468.

14; 506. I ; 507. 2 ; 507. 14; o b 413. 4; xk 0%

the one who 399. 8 ;

a& 64. g

to fly 138. 8 ; 140. z ; 148. 11 ; 164. pa,pai 1 2, IO ; 179. 9 ; 181. 4; 376. 11 ;

XI&- 493. 12

pai 9 Eis? flight 390. 16

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n

3

neteru n 177 1 ' 7718:

I

I11

the company of the gods 4. 4 ; 6. 3, 16 ; 9. 13 ; 12. 5 ; 15. 17; 16. 6 ; 17. I ; 22. 6, g ; 98. 9 ; 107. 1 6 ; 108. 5, 1 3 ; 110. 15; 146. 7 ; 213. 5 ; 222. 12 ; 223. 3, 6 ; 224. 14 ; 244. I O ; 250. 13; 277. 16; 285. IO; 303. 6; 3x5. 3, 9 ; 325. 1 3 ; 342. 14 ; 408. I I ; 416. g ; 427. 12;

'

429. 6, 9 ; 431. 47 7; 432. 6 ;

paut 111 Ill 111, @ 'I1 nine 222. 4; 431. 1 6 ; 432. 3

pa ut ''I ' ninth 340. 5 ( ( 1 1 1 1 0

stuff, substance, matter, calces, of- ferings 164. 14 ; 181. 5 ; 452. 12 ; 454. 6 ; 468. 7 ; 483. 11

paut

primeval matter, the stuff out o f t which the gods and the uni- 0 ( verse were formed 12. 14; 36.

pauti xkbxai 1 12; 49. 2 ; 66. 5 ; 185. I

@ I company, aggregation of beings or things 2. I ; 8 1. 318. 2 pauf }

pauf neteru n

paut neteru gat e 4 1 7 the great company of the gods 0 I &

69. 1 6 ; 78. 3 ; 179. 4; 318. 6; 443. 1 1

paut neteru nefeeset @ 4 1 the little company of the gods n

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pait 0 xb! 4 4 bolt-hole 264. 16

Par a proper name 408. 6

iiamc 408. 6 ; 415. 8

ink-jar 199. 6, I I xk:

a sparks, fire 340. g 4 P a

p a ! flames 353. 4 _11

pat 3 $8 1 a class of hrinian beings alive or dead 0 0

12. 6 ; 113. 8 ; 388. 4 ; 417. I I ; 489. 16

' 9 4 @ ' human-faced 417. 4 'L,

pZit hra-f

05, ' 0, a mark of emphasis = ' this IO. 13, @ AAfvvA

P U

14; 11. I O ; 38. 8; 179. 13 ; 197. 4; 333. I ; - that 12. 15 ; 14. I , 3 ; 18. 12 ; 19. 4, 15;

I I , I Z ; 56. 8, 9 ; 58. 5 ; 60. IO,II,

I. 1 3 ; 73. I, I O ; 74. x , g ; 75. I, 11, 1 5 ; 7 6 . 4 ; 88. 1 1 ;

97. 12; 101. 15; 110. 16; 121. 17; 128. 2 ; 132. 1 2 ; 133. 7 ; 134. I ; 158. 7 ; 175. 8, g ; 178. 6 ; 184. 3, 7, 8 ; 192. 6, 8; 196. 13; 197. 17; 198. IO; 201. 1 1 ; 204. 5, IO; 215.

Ob!! I (2 '! 4

30. 7 ; 39. 16; 52. 4, 15; 53. 2 ; 54. p ui

12, 14; 64. 3, 14; 65. I ; 71. 7; 72.

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4 ; 216. 13, 1 4 ; 236. 5 ; 249. 13 ; 252. 2, 3, 4 ; 260. 11 ; 261. 9 ; 277. 11, 12 , 1 3 ; 284. 6 ; 286. 1 3 ; 287. 8 ; 296. 8 ; 298. I ; 301. 14 ; 313. 1 3 ; 336. 3 ; 368. 1 4 ; 370. 2, 1 2 ;

6 ; 389. 5, 8 ; 391. 16 ; 397. 4 ; 398. I ; 400. 15 ; 406. I O ; 409. 1 2 ; 456. 1 3 ; 460. I O ; 484. I , 2 ; 494. 1 6 ; 4 9 5 . 6 ; 496. 7 ; 505. 9 ; 507. 8 ; 516. 16; 0 3 9 4 8 that divine one 88. 12

372. 9 ; 373. 1 1 ; 374. 5, I O , I 3 ; 376. 7 ; 378. 1 6 ; 379. 3,

the land about the most southern parts of the Red Sea and Somali land(?) 8. 5 ; 41. 15

sc3

b2!i& i Punt

putra 0% 9 19 to explain, to shew forth 0

explain it then 51. 8, 13, 1 6 ; 52. 3, IO, 1 4 ; 53. %A- - 1%- 3 , 9 ; 54. 3, 57 8, 12 ; 55. 4 ; 56. 1, 9, 14 ; 57. 6, 13 ; 58. 6 i 60. I ; 66. 3, 16 ; 69. I

0 that thing, that one 3. 6, 9, 11, 1 4 ; 4. 9 ; pe f L 1 61.4, 1 4 ; 62. I ; 65. 7, I O ; 77. 1 1 ; 78.

0 1 2 ; 79. I, 4, 12 ; 81. 6, 8, 11, 12, 14, 15 ; pefi L \\ 83. 4-10 ; 84. 3-9 ; 98. z ; 108. 3 ; 122.

11 ; 131. 12, 1 4 ; 136. 3 ; 147. 1 2 ; 148. 3 ; pefi 2-94 I 186. 12 ; 218. 12 ; 219. I, z ; 231. 14 ; 232.

z ; 298. I I ; 365. g ; 441. 12 ; 461. z ; 467. 14 ; 469. 16 ; 503. 6 ; 507. 11

that 503. 14 0 Pef Lk

Lce pefa '- } that 179. 11 ; 231. I O

L a13

pefes

pefsit

pe fses - 11 & baked 449. 8

Pen 3 a proper name 203. 4 (6;s) MnhM

8

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L l this 2. 12 ; 15. 17 ; 20. 7 ; 24. 7 ; 51. 8; 67.

14; 77. I ; 80. IO; go. 12; 91. I ; 92. I ; 93. 1 6 ; 96. 1 6 ;

178. 12 ("his); zog. 5 ; 248. 9, I I ; 260. 2 ; 288. I ; 294. 6 ; 299. 15, 1 6 ; 308. 7, 8, 1 6 ; 310. 7 ; 311. I, 8 ; 316. I, 1 5 ;

2 ; 402. 14; 403. 9 ; 404. 1 1 , 1 2 ; 405.4, 1 6 ; 408. 1 6 ; 436.

474. 3 ; 477. 13 ; 482. 8 ; 486. 8 ; 488. I O ; 501. g ; 502. I I

M SS, to overturn, to capsize, to overthrow 105.

AAAmW Pen

97. I ; 98. 2 ; 99. I 1 ; 137. I ; 141; I 5 ; 143. 3 ; 145. 16;

317. 2; 322. 14; 366. I, 2; 371. 12; 380. 2 ; 393. 3 ; 399.

1 6 ; 444. 1 ; 447. 3 ; 459. 7 ; 461. 4 ; 403. 12 ; 465. 8, 9;

n 4

IO; 139. 4; 143. 3 ; 219. 7 ; 346. IO

pen2

peni 0 \\ lalid (?) 369. 10 MMM= I n pennu rat 100. 13 a 0 M c--ii to wipe away 206. 12 A X P e w

P e w A O c.c to beat to pieces (I) 494. 5

-%%%

Pen ti

pert

A$ name of a god 123. 2 0 \\

c-2

=- a season of the Egyptian year 252. 5 ; 314.

13, 14 ; 315. 8 E-3

I house, abode, temple, habitation 67. 12 ; 107. Per

I , 2; 137’. 16; 288. I ; 314. 3 ; 385. I ; 450. 5 ; 492. 2 ; - 51 celestial mansions 160. plur. I 466. I I ; I I I 1 1 0

1 6 ; 177. 2 ; 217. 1 6 ; 450. 9; 478. 6

L l

perui c-2 double house 405. 12 o n L-l 0 1

I temples 43. 10 perit ,Q!-, L-

63. 7 ; . 246. 1 4 ; 247. 1 6 ; 334. 8; 349. 2; 365. 14; 426. 2

Per-Ausar j$ temple of Osiris 20. 5, 13 ; 21. 2, 6, 12; I

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TT-8 the temple of Anisu 255. 7

I I Q Per-Auset

Per- Ams u

per abu -#’ place where hearts are judged 89. 4 t I l l

L-I >G a temple of the goddess Unnut 309.14

I C”d Per-un n ut

per-ur - ?&=i pfi the “great house”, a name of Io the tomb 88. I O ; “&Ba 319. I 1

I O

Per-en-Ptah -- “1 the temple of Ptah at Memphis 222, I O ; 223. 12; 386. I ; 445. 3 ; 451.5; 461.9; 463. 1 1 , 14

I n

per mena 7 =\)I/ the abode of the dead 134. 16

house of eternity, i. e., the tomb n- 442. 4, 16

p er-n e$ eh

I 1.1 per neser ”7-n house of fire 88. IO ; 319. 1 1

per neter

per neter La

I +

I

I

- 18 house of the god (i. e., Osiris) 405. 1 1

71 28 the house of the great god 125. g

Per-rerti - a aa the temple of the double Lion-god I 923 \\

169. 13

per hat c r 7 L@#’ the house of hearts, i. e . , the judg- I a Q I I I

ment hall 89. 4

Per-hap f -re - v& ya a proper name 261. I I 1

L-l $&= the temple of Horus 495. 6 I

Per-Heru 8%

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Per-hei‘ + “m‘hite House”, a proper iiaiiie 357. 9, 13

nainc 149. 5

Per- S a b u t

Per-Satet L-l the teinple of Satet 247. g

Per-suten

- OJpJ’j tlic temple of Sabut 509. 13

I L--l

I

’1” $24 royal house 164. I

Per-sehsptet L-l -x- ’ e = Per-selitet (?) 216. z I , f in=

Per-kemkem L_I -\-ha the temple of Keinltem I ,-

163. 6

Per- k ek u w b F temple or house of darkness I T z F t

165. 16; 439. I

per qebh - Z house of coolness 14. 13

Per tep-fu-f

I M M M

I I P X - his hill”, 1: e., Aiiubis 247. 14 ; 348. 3

thc teinple of “him that is on n f $ m m

LJ bl the temple of Tern 347. 6 I *

Per Tern

Per Tehuti the temple of Thoth 495. 6

~ - l ~ - l to come forth, to appear, appearance, Per Tb\ proceeding from, exit, manifesta-

tion 3. 5 ; 11. 1 2 ; 19. 1 6 ; 21. =k? I I T ; 36. 1 6 ; 66. I O ; 77. 4; 103. Peru A

I ; 104. I ; 106. I ; 107. 2, 1 6 ; 108. 3 ; 109. 1 3 ; 113. IO; 114. I ; 115. I Z ; 313. 1 3 ; 315. 6 ; 335. I O ; 343. 6; 344.

8; 378. 1 4 ; 380. 13 ; 382. 13 ; 390. 14, 15 ; 395. 4 ; 397. 12; 399. 1 4 ; 404. 6; 405. I O ; 410. 1 5 ; 411. 5, 1 6 ; 414.

6 ; 347. 12, 1 6 ; 356. 47 12 ; 359. 16 ; 363. 6 ; 374. ’ 5 ; 376.

I5 ; 416. 9 ; 430. 4 ; 432. 5 ; 435. 3 ; 436. 9; 437. 9 ; 439. 8 ; 440. 7; 443. 3 ; 444. 8 ; 449. 7 ; 450. 13 ; 451. 6 ; 455.

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6 ; 456. 2 ; 462. 14 ; 465. 5 ; 469. I , 2 ; 471. 6 ; 472. 6 ; 473. 1 2 ; 474. 13 ; 477. 15 ; 481. 6 ; 497. 13 fbis j ; 505. 1 4 ; 506. 3

Li4 n 0 p e r 2 to act with violence 257. 4 ; a A I A

per Z &M & @

to come forth retreating 253. I O

he who conieth forth 44. 5 ; 103. 1 1 ; 111. 4 ; 138. 4 ; 147. 1 2 ;

manifestations 398. 4 p eri

perer g n 0 1 to come forth 208. 7 ; 221. 13 ; 309.

exit, appearance, a coming forth, what n A conies forth I. I O ; 6. 1 6 ; 18. 5 ; 51.

2 ; 166. 5 ; 211. 1 2 ; 221. I O ; 223. I O ;

0 A 368. I3 ; 374. 4 ; 376. 2 ; 390.3 ; 395. 9 ; 4 2 4 . 6 ; 432.8, 1 1 , 1 3 ; 4 3 5 . 8 ; 438. I ; 451. 1 5 ; 485. 12 ; 489. 2 ;

= \ perert Zn\ pert

pert exit 226. g

Peru - 1 - I - 3 fl things whish come forth, mani- festations 53. 8, 11 ; 56. 2 ; 139. 1 6 ; 143. 8 ; 144. 15 ; 176.

A I ’ 0

3 ; 251. I 3 ; 379. 9 ; 441. 4 C 7

n \\ perti e to come forth 292. 15

-1 to come forth into the pre- L--i 0 A A m

Per seiice 70. 5

pert em hru o - & “coming forth by day” 18. 4 ; 25. 15 ; 26. I ; 30. 13 ; 77. I ; 80. 9 ; 82. 16; 300. I O ; 320. 1 5 ; 322. 1 6 ; 410. 16 ; 469. 15 ; 470. 9 ; 491. 7 ; 502. 7 ; 511. 8 ; 515. 2, 4, 6, 8, I O, 12, 15

n A

nQ per her ta c3 rn to he born into the world 487. 6 A I

a peri Q Q 6 strip of h e n , bandage 414. 5 ; 417. 8

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B-7 I l l

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offerings of oil, wine, beer, bread, calces, oxen, feathered fowl, in-

,,el ,,d3 ' 0 0 0 ' b I

pert

perti - -%,T,Jj j

n m, a b Ill Ill

p erX eru

1 grain, corn 14. 14; 23. 9 ; 124. 1 1 ; 151.9; 209.6; 244.4;

) 319.13 ; 367. I 5 ; 369. 1 ; 379. I 5 ; 389. 1 0 ; 454. 10 ; 464.4 ;

cense, etc., offered to the Izn 182. 6 ; 223. 7; 268. 2; 277. 5 ; 300. I ; 318. 3 ; 387. I ; 430. 12 ; 486. 6; 510. 3 ; 514. 1 3 ; 516. 8

pert-er-Xeru 0 i?J- offerings 150. 16 ; 261. 4 ; 269. g ; 366. 7; 380. I

0 A I l l

sa% a i%Z \ offerings 217.7; pertu - er-Xeru

pereu-erqeru -a - A % - i % 7 i l

A 267. I O

L-l -A

-0 I calces 80. 1 5 ; 130.8; 209. 1 3 ; 223.9;

449. 8 persen n c z - z c

242. 6; 333. 9 ; plur. -- -1 I I -- 8 I

to arrive at, to attain to, to reach for- wards, attainment, end 2. 1 3 , 4. 6 ; 12.

4; 171. 1 1 ; 185. 4; 280. 1 1 ; 282.4; I 3 ; 22. 4 ; 36. IO ; 41. 5 ; 67. I 3 ; 163.

284. 7; 286. 1 4 ; 288. 4; 299. 8 ; 331. 1 2 ; 449. 14; 451. 2 ; 488. 6

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pehui Xy)99p pehui _nib\\, + pehtet 3

n o

hinder parts, buttocks, thighs, the lower part of the back 153. 8 ; 179.8; 262. 9 ; 414. 8; 436. 1 6 ; 508. 6

>

swamp 233. IO, 13 )\"= I

3 9 -

pehuu Bml marshes, swamps 411. I O (2 @=I

68. 2 ; 92. 11 ; 126. I O ; 170. 9 ; 173. 2 ; 220. 7 ; 233. 15 ; 314. z ;

pehrer to run 36. 1 4 ; 408. I I ; 475. z

.-.u \\

pehtet -=LL

' 1-4 9 fa "Runner", a name of RZ 189. 5 3 3 - Pehreri

3 2 5 . 1 I ; 3 3 2 . 2 ; 3 7 0 . 1 2 , 1 3 , 1 4 ; 4 0 8 . 6 ; 478. 8 ; 481. 1 1 ; hinder parts 220. 5, 6

a \\ 9

pexa

PeXat

zlkz to separate 249. 4

"%&Eol name of a goddess 417. 4 @

pexes --tc ' @ A to cover over, to fall on 68. 5

pesaks --u- ' to spit upon 57. 4

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pesek?: - to eat, to bite, to de- vour 101. 3 ; 372.

peshet ----tc 13; 437. 5

0 @ 8 divine envoy 137. 16 PesXeti -,, A

pesek "")[I to divide, to cleave, to spread over, to be allotted, reparation 86. 2 ; 101. 1 7 ; 225. 1 4 ; 261. 1 2 ;

- x

289. 3 ; 451. I ; --x- I divisions 287. I I

pesek

Pesek-re

#<* to spit on 302. 8

a proper name 321. I I 0 .H+J 0

I

to shine, to illuniiiie, light, radiance 1.6; 4.2; 8 . 1 5 ; 26.1; 26. 11; 36. 4 ; 61. 7 ; 101. 5 ; 115. 9 ; 149. 7 ;

150. z ; 286, 4 ; 292. 5 ; 305. IO ; 363. 5 ; 420. 13 ; 502. 8 ;

Pest

to shine 312. 15 e

Pest rays of light 49. 1 6 ; 292. 5

pestetu 2- x;, 0% f i j I Pesfu

Pest

c?

X;, fib$ the god of light 162. I I

to spread out like light 69. 6

c5

2 a n ' a \ back, backbone 36.4 ; 112. 14 ; 118.

Pest 1 2 ; 164. 1 1 ; 372. 1 1 ; 402. 7 ; &

backbone, back 144. 4 ; 361. 1 ; 506. 5 Pest

pesfu J-%%! c3

Annu 302. 7

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to move the head 68. I ; 69. 4 pesf fep (?) - $ c=Y

peg to spread out 467. 16 -A

Pegennu name of a city 102. 6 hh)\NvI

onTi D I garments, apparel 451. 8

(1) L-L to explain 348. z

'K is I 'byssus, very fine, semi-transparent linen 0 1 J 34.5 ; 440.4 a "x name of a city 439. I a

'? 1 to spit upon 215. 6 ; 361. z iap name of a city and god 324. 4

o n n

R' -1 - I

the sky, heaven I. 3 ; 2. 3 ; 3. 1 4 ; 52. 2 ; 58. I O ; 61. 5, 6 ; 63. 8 ; 67. 9 ; 88. I 3 ; 89. I I , 15 ; 97. 1 4 ; 107. 5 ; 115. 5 ; 127. I ; 131. 9 ; 147.13 ; 201.

14 ; 224. 6 ; 278. 1 3 ; 281. 1 2 ; 291. 3 ; 292. 1 1 ; 296. 6, 1 4 ; 297. 1 2 ; 314. 1 6 ; 317. 14 ; 333. 1 6 ; 334. 2 ; 358. 1 1 ; 362. 3 ; 366. 14 ; 368.7 ; 376. I I ; 377. 2 ; 390. 13 ; 398.5 ; 406.

446. G ; 447. 16 ; 450. 14 ; 464. 6 ; 465. I I ; 474. 15 ; 489. 15 ; 412. 8, 9 ; 422.5 ; 438. 7 ; 439. 8 ; 440. 7 ; 443. 2, I5 ;

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16; 501. 1 3 ; 505. 8; 512. 9 ;

1---I

8 509. 16; 515. 1 2 ; l---J ' "-8 the heaven of Rif 384. 2 ' na 324. 6 ; -

U n b . ~ y j zz I 8 eastern heaven 319. 3 ; 364. 12 pef abtet

O n n o pet amentet ~ jn I 8 western heaven 319. 2 ; 364. I T

pet mehtet ' y " 8 northern heaven 318. 1 6 ; 364. IO m n n l

pet reset &:'a southern heaven 319. 4 ; 365. I w O n 00-

heaven and earth I. 13 ; 8. 4 ;

- *k r-z heaven, earth, w' - 1 a

- 1 n-a = 69. 1 3 ; c 1 I n and hell 69. 13 ; 273. 5, 7 ; 482. I

petti ' & 8 1 heavenly beings, denizens of the sky

114. 14

a proper name 122. 4 0 \\

Peti

0 0 to see 455. 14 Pet -5s

peti O ifj to explain n ' \\ j-6 - L $5 60. 1 3 ;

62. 1 5

n \\

61. 15; 62. 16; 63. 15; 64. 7; 65. I , 4, 8, 1 3 ; n \\ a-

' cruslier 325. 11 n o

' 0 n i i n a name of a god 150.8

petpet

Petra

to see, to look at, to observe, to shew forth, to declare, to appear 6. I O ; 127. 4 ; 262. 16 ; 263. I ,

c=. 4% 266. 8, 15 4, 5, 7, 9, 11, 1 2 ; 4'3. 1 0 ;

8 the name of a river 208. z

the great god of Memphis 27. I I ; 32. I I ;

petra

Petra-sen

Ptah

9 {- 0 I l l ' n

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8 6 , s ; 135.6; 179 .7 ; 180.7; 218. I ; 222. I O ; 223. 1 2 ;

321.2; 336 .5 ; 385. I ; 386. I ; 396. 1 2 ; 421. 3 ; 442. 1 3 ; 445. 2, I O ; 509. I O

n temple of Ptah 28. 4 ; 224. 3 n I

Ptah-he t temple of Ptah 28. I I ; 312. 13

"[ n !=-=I@ u I 'lhouse of the Kn of Ptah", a Ptah-het-ka

name of Memphis 116. 6, 7 ; 254. I ; 325. I I ; a4 Memphis of the underworld 217. 6

Ptah-aneb-res-f "[a L 8 "Ptah of his southern wall", a name of Ptah of Memphis 440. I O ; 442. I I ; 444. 14

n

'lthe coffined Ptah" 386. 4, 14 ;

Ptah-Sekri E 1% \\ 8 387. 9, 15 i 441. 8

Ptah-Sekri- Tern \\ &&a name of a triad 37. I I

Ptah-tanen "i d$$a name of a great cosmic god 485.

1 n

a proper name 274. I , 1 5 ; 275. 9 ; Ptah-mes n "1 fiP4 276.4

to open out, to extend, to stretch out 38. 0- - A Pef

7 ; 195. 2 ; 288. 2 ; 394. 10 ; 475. 2

Pe? n - a kind of unguent 175. I

- 0

Pefet -8 name of a city 324. 1 a n @

pefsu 1% opener, breairer 132. 12 c"---'7

cIzz3 A

cEz3 = I name of a shrine 321. I O

0 pef-.+e

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“;p. F.

f L he, him, it, his, its I. 3 ; 3. 13 ; 5. 4, 12 ; and see passim.

L . f f ui z. e. , L with the mark of the dual 61. 13 ; 64.

4 ; 89. 12 ; 115. 16 fbis); 116. 5 ; 121. 17 ; 134. 1 6 ; 142. 14 ; 164. I I ; 279. 14 ; 355. I O ; 370. 12 ; 437. 1 1 ; 448. 3 ; 451. 1 1 ; 461. 1 2 ; 479. 1 5 ; 482. r z ; 484. 4; 503. 6

\\

to bear, to carry, to be carried, to lift up 33. 6 ; 171. j ; 207. 1 3 ; 217. 3 ; 230. g ; 264. 8; 449. 12

fa

fa

kk99%i 1 bearers, carriers 244. g ; 423. Io,

13 faiu

f a to diminish through decay 401. 6

fa L ~ $ J 7 to raise the hand 28. j ;

413. 1 5 ; 414. 2 ; 417. I O

Fa-S hkaya the god of the lifted hand 420. 3. g

Fa-sLu L%$J ! a proper name 381. 5

Fa-pet “Raiser of‘ heaven”, name of the god of the sev-

enth Aat 381. I

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Fa-Heru L ~ I a name of Osiris 324. 14

w @ I - I -- those who lift up

I l l I I I I I Fau-hrau-sen L

their faces 462. 15

Fat-Heru “rc, ~4 name of a city 322. Io

fenxu k$: offerings 250. 13 @

Fenxu z%T)$J the name of certain dwell- @ I

ers in Syria 263. 7

c

fenf

fen!

fenf

Fenfi

fex

feXeX

feqat

feka

h fent worm, serpent, reptile 167. 15 ; plur.

24. I O ; 185. 7; 360. 13; 400. 3 ; 401. 6, 7, IO

Lr nose 37. I ; 446. 5 ; 451. I I ; 467. I I

a nose 407. 13; plur. 511. 15

I

Q nose 8. 6; 112. IO ; 207. 14; 208. 6,

15 ; 217. 4 ; 252. 3 ; 360. IO ; 483. 3; 484. 1 2 ; plur. ,-,-

one of the forty-two assessors 253. I, -(fr ‘‘3 [ 14; 515.5

L A to proceed from 333. 8

@

L to burst through 464. 7

@ @

“k&j to feed 353. 14

;$&& to make water 398. g

A

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126 T H E BOOK O F T H E DEAD.

f e tu - - ~ I R R . n I I I worms 459. Io

fef ab -T@ c5 ~

languor 411. 1 1

fetetu o n -3-I I fish 395. 9

I I I I

ftu 1111,

f tut 1111 D

f f u c5 & I l l 1

'Lfl f tut - 1111

four log. 3 ; 121. 15; 136. IO, 16 ; 143.

252. I ; 269. 5 ; 291. I ; 303. IO, 1 1 ; 306. I, 2 ; 308. 3 ; 317. 4, 5 ; 320. 7 ;

3 ; 155, I 1 ; 164. I 1 ; 201. 4; 222. 3 ;

336. 1 1 ; 407. 9; 435. I 4 i 439. 12, I 3 ; 462. 5 ; 464. 16 ; 494. 11, 13, I4 ; 495. 6 ; 1111 u fourth 328. I; 360. 3 ; 435. 14

fe tq u A& x 1: destruction, damage 496. 5 czz=

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

em sign of the participle, see ~ X Z S S ~ ~ J ~

em particle of negation, no, not 15. Io, 1 1 ; 95. 2 ; 95. 5 ; 96. 2 , 3 ; 100. 12 ; 109. 7 ; 501. 6, 7 ; e3 let not make to stink (my name) 96. 6

em h, in, into, from, on, at, with, out from, among, of, upon, as, like, according to, in the manner I. 3, 8, 13; 2.4; 3. 2 , 7, 1 7 ; 4. 3 ; 11. 13; 15. 1 1 ; 18. IO; 26. I fbz's); 26. z ; 27. IO; 32. 7 ; 87. 13; 120. 6, 7, 1 5 ; 122. 14; 124. 2, 3 ; 142. I3 ; 146. I 1 ; 151. I O ; 157, 8 ; 205. 3 ; 243. I 2

L- from, with 24. I ; 32. 6; 61. 12; 62. 1 2 ;

64. 3; 65. 16; 66. 6; go. 8, 9 ; 91. 14; 92. 1 ; 93. 3, 13 ; 97. 9 ; 98. 7, I O , 12 ; 105. 4 ; - - - I 113. 15; 116. 1 7 ; 119. 3, 4 ; 121. 4 ; 128.

16; 129. 1 6 ; 130. 7; 132. 3 ; 135. 1 5 ; 136. 9 ; 139. 4; 153. 2 ; 160. 2 ; 166. 15, 1 6 ; 170. 6 ; 215. 4; 224. 9 ; 225.

ma

1 4 ; 245. 3 ; 260. 11 ; 262. 4 ; 282. 3 ; 298. IO; 314. 8; 315. 4; 33'. 5, 6 ; 340. 2 ; 335. 2, 1 2 ; 336. 9 ; 337. 4, 15 ; 338. 12; 339. 7; 340. 16; 341. 1 1 ; 359. I O ; 365. 8, 9, IO ; 366. 9 ; 370. 13; 392. 12, 13 ; 394. 6, 7 ; 408. 13 ; 411. I ; 417. 6 ; 424. 1 3 ; 426. 16; 427. 1 5 ; 457. 4 ; 468. 3 ; 469. 9 ; 470.

13 ; 513. I1 ; 517. 2 ; b4 &a mimii 181. g 2; 473. 6 ; 495. I5 ; 496. 1 ; 50'. 3 ; 503.7 i 507.57 12,

emmH kb4 among 4. 16 ; 26. 5 ; 30. I O ; 40. 5 ; 44. 6 ; 119. 1 1 ; 120. 17 ; 127. 7 ; 152. 1 1 ; 155. 13, 15 ; 195. g ; 200. IO ; 203. 6 ; 236. I I fbis) ; 244. 13 ; 245. 2 ; 266. 13 ;

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128 THE BOOK O F THE DEAD.

267. 5; 280. 3 ; 286. 8 ; 290. 1 3 ; 298. I O ; 299. 1 4 ; 300. 4 ; 302. 9 ; 307. 13 ; 314. 7 ; 331. I , 2, 3 ; 333, 2 ; 362. I O ;

377. 2 ; 389. 5, 9 ; 433. 8 ; 452. 1 0 ; 466. 1 ; 490. 6 ; 491. 3 ; 492. 13 ; 497. 1 4 ; 509. 13 ; 516. I 2 (his,)

i

opposite 292. 16 ; 309. 4 ; 461. k-Dliai i 1 4 ; 464.16; 4 7 4 . 2 ; 5 0 I . I ; em Pb

before, in the presence of' 3. 8, 9 ; 15. 12 ; 70. 5, 1 6 ; 71. 6 ; 78. 7, 9-16 ; 79. 2-14 ; 80. 15 ; 81. 4 ; 82. 6 ; 83. 4-10; 84. 3-9; 85.

110. 15 ; I I I . I O ; 122. 4 ; 138. 6 ; f==a I

147. I I ; 159. 8 ; 179. 4 ; 208. 13 ; 249. 13 ; 252. 6 ; 260.4; 260. I O ; 261. 7 ; 272. I ; 275. 3 ; 276. 5, 6 ; zgo. 17 ; 300. I ; 316. 1 2 ; 333. I , 4 ; 366. 6 ; 378. 2 ; 386. 9 ; 386. 1 2 ;

451. I ; 465. 5 ; 468. I O ; 477. 4, I O , 1 6 ; 501. 7 ; 505, I O ; 511. 11 ; 516. g

r- 1 6 ; 92. 4 ; 95. 3, 5 ; 96. 4, 10 ;

em bah

388. 4 ; 417. 9 ; 427. 9 ; 437. 9 ; 439. 3 ; 440. 8 ; 443. 2 ;

before, in the presence of 13. 15 ; 65.7 ; 75. 6 ; 76, 1 4 ; 271. 3 ; 274 .4 ; 315. g ; 461. 2 ; 462.

m.2-J & I

em bah P

R second time 120. z ; 285. 2 , 12

em nem

em nem-8

em ruti k-b n- outside 149. 2 , 15 ; 497. I O

em hat -.=%! before 6. I O ; 40. 14; 148. 12; 269. 5 ; n I

304. 6, 8 ; 387. 15 ; 397. 11 ; 423. 10, 14

em hstj P -.=%! _I] before 195. 8 n \\

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 129

I

u n ern Ken

l=2

em her & in front of, upon 219. 1

107. 4 ; 109. 12 ; 112. 5, 7 ; 115. 14, 1 5 ; 119. I O ; 133. IO; 142. 2 ; 156. 9 ; 192. 7; 195. 7; 195. 13; 219. 8; 227. 16; 243. 3 ; 245. 6, 7 ; 261. 13 ; 299. 10 ; 313. 4 ; 315. 1 ; 331- 14; 341. 6, 15 ;

withiii 11. 6 ; 12. 4 ; 13. z ; 24. 8, I I ; 25. I ; 44. 8 ; 46. 1 6 ; 66. z ; em Xennu I

,+..-,n

behind, after 6. 16 ; 18. 7 ; 25. 9, 15 ; 49. 16 ; 5 1 . 3 ; 56. 2, 5, 15 ; 58. 1 4 ;

d 68. 8 ; 77. 2 ; 82. 16; 88. 1 5 ; 103. -@z k G l 14, 15 ; 104. 1 6 ; III. 6 ; 119. z ; 130. 11 ; 182. 3 ; 219. 6 ; 228. 4 ; 243.3 ; 260. 3 ; 286. 16 ; 304. 3 ; 312. 3 ; 331. 16; 333. 1 4 ; 376. IO ; 385. 12; 399. 11,

14, 15; 421. 5, 6, 12. 1 4 ; 431. 8 ; 461. 1 1 ; 466. 7 ; 474. 1 4 ; 479. 1 3 ; 481. 16; 487. IO

em Xet

em sa bv after, behind, at the back of 58. 9 ; 59. 6 ; 67. 5 ; 88. 1 4 ; 92. 3 ; 134. 6; 140. 6; 191. 1 3 ; 193. 5; 282. 1 1 ; 372. 5, 6; 495. 16; 506. 2

em qefet 1 Fa A throughout 409. 16

new, to be new or renewed 41. 3 ;

@ made 1 165. 12; 188. 7 ; 291. 5 ; 294. 5 ;

ma

maiu

mat

298. z ; 389.5, g ;

new 91. 4 ;

9 ; 483.4 3

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. I30

m a a

maau

to sce, to observe, sight I . I I ; 2. I O, 14 ; 5 . 7; 7, 12 ; 12. 6, 7; 20. 6 ; 22. 9 ; 38. I ; 40. 6 ; 57. 4; 92. z; 102. 14;

14; 138. 9 ; 139. 15 ; 142. 12 ; 106. I2 ; 111. 4; 119. 16 ; 134.

144. 13 ; '145. I5 ; 147. 3 ; 170. I ; 191. 9 ; 216. 3 ; 217. 6;

219. 15 ; 231. 8, 9 ; 241. 2 ; 246. 7; 247. 4, 11 ; 248. I ;

249. 5 ; 252. 6; 257. 1 5 ; 270. 15; 271. 6 ; 273. 9 ; 283. 2 ;

285. 8, 9 ; 287. 16; 289. 1 1 ; 290. 5; 291. 8, 1 3 ; 293. IO; 301. 7; 308. 14; 313. 12; 334. I ; 348. 3 ; 358. IZ; 362. 3; 370. 8; 372. I ; 376. 3 , 4; 378. IO; 380.' 6; 386. 9 ; 387. 16; 388. 1 5 ; 389. 1 4 ; 403. 12, 14 ; 405. 2, 3; 423. 1 1 , 15 ; 426. 10 ; 431. I ; 433. 10 ; 435. 4 ; 438. 15 ; 439. I ; 441. 2 ; 442. 1 6 ; 450. 13; 451. 5 ; 452. I ; 455. 8 ;

456. 15 ; 458. I ; 459. 3, 4; 462. z ; 464. 8 ; 467. z ; 468. IO; 473.4, 11, 13; 476.4; 487.8; 491.11; 492.1; 497. 8 , g ; 498.2; 509. 8; 511. 1,5,1o; 513. 9 ; - a& seen 41. 14; JKk& a& 59. 15 ; 145.5 ;

3b&i to sce 274. 7

136. 8 ; 143. I ; 167. I ; 186. I O ; 202. I O ; 263.

m>b& ,?, sight Io. 15 ; 4; 375. 5 ; 446.7; -9 05, maat

maat ,, eyc 63. 7 ; 115. I ; 133. I O ; 167. J O , 15; 212. 13 ; 231. 7, 13 ; 235. 9, 1 4 ; 283. 5 ; 382. 8; 386. 7 ; 387. 1 1 ; 401. 13; 406. 1 1 ; 455. 11 u";ba , eye to e

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V O C A B U L A R Y. I31

maati

maatiu

0 0

the two eyes 35. 1 2 ; 50. 2 ; 53. 16 ; 89. 12; 101. 16; 112. 9 ; 117. 3 ; 135. 15; 159. 3; 191. IO; 219. 7; 224. 5, 6, 8; 230. 2 ; 290. 5; 370. 1 1 ; 372. 14; 375. 5 ; 419. 3; 436. 2 ; 446. 6 ; 447. 8 ; 454. 15 ; 462. 6 fb is ) ; 463. 6 ; 469. 4; 511. I , IO; 514. 1 ; 5'5. I 4

maat-nebt -&J! any body 410. I O Q I I Q

maat-neb 3 4; every body 334. I ; -?a 0 1 1 4

an eye 236. 12 - 8 58. I3

maat R S - am 3 Eye of Kii 57. 8 ; 63. 16 ; 69. g ; Q I I Q I e-0 = l a d

,..,-M -8 _I] 56. 1 5 ;

Eye of Horus 30. 5 ; 64. I ; 67. 1 1 ; 109. 14; 113. I ; 117. 16; 119. 1 1 ; 148. I O ; 170. 1 3 ;

7; 195. 2, IO; 206. 12; 232.

3, 7, I O ; 306. 12; 307. 6, I O ; 330. 3 ; 371. I O ; 376. 9;

"$&a;fih 176.16; 189.9; 190.3; 192.

0 1 -SC- $hQ 1 3 ; 288. 3 ; 304. I O , 13; 305.

maat Heru n I

503. 5, 6

maat Su lba Eye of Shu 401. 4, I O 0 1

maat Tem a=- 198. 14

8 Eye of Tern 46. 6; 192. 7; 197. 8; I *

Maa-antef 2$&JyJ name of a plank or peg 207. I a L

Maa-anuf -==k& A y~ one of the forty-two as-

sessors 255. 7 9"

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I32 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

~4 a proper name 59.4

Maati- f - em-Xet -.- Ea one of the forty-two as- \\

sessors 253. 15

Ma ati-f- em- fes -- =\ one of the forty-two \\

assessors 253. 8

Maa-em-kerh-an-nef-em-hru LK=- 2 -$&b 1 1s Eby 3 a proper name 59.11

Maa-ha-f >$&k &@ L 3 a proper name 390. 4

Ma a-h eh- en -renpit -P&& j { ;T; a proper name 0

113. 1 1

a proper name 69. 2 Maatuf-her-8

Maaiu-su (?) e >kg5 $%&\ I a proper name 261. g

Maa-get-f 5 a proper name 374. I ; 382. 3

restraint, misery, affliction, 1 wretched one, oppressor maar

m a s

m a 8

maSutu

170. 15 ; 269.7 ; 408. 1 3 ; 488. 16

wind, breeze 4. 7 ; 12. 12; 108.

’ *&+@! I 9.8; 35. 14; with

1 E fair wind 36. I O

15 ; 489. z ; plur.

J&cbj stalk 222. I, 16; 368. 1 ,3 ; 369.2,4

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 133

Mast

Ma C t

MaPti

MaPt

Ma P t i

m a s maSti maSu

the goddess of law, and right, and truth I. 9 ; 2. 5 ; 3. 3;

1 5 ; 262. 7, IO; 315. 14; 318. 5 ; 326. 6; 415. 12

4. 1 4 ; 9. 5 ; 39- 3; 260. 4,

T$'{[ * &, 3 1 $/ 1 / [ the goddess of law, and right, and truth 156. 15 ; 238. 5 ; 249. 1 6 ; 511. IO, 11 I

11 8'8 ! \ the two goddesses of right and truth

9 4 b I

the region of Mast 433. 14

the cities or place of the two Maat goddesses 246. 5 ; 254. g ; 259. 15, 18 ; 322. II ; 324. 15 ' a \\

to be straight, right, justice, what is right, to pay what is legally due, law, truth 16. 8 ; 33. 6; 58. 6; 61. 3; 62. 7, 8 ; 70- 3 ; 119.4 ; 147.14, 16 ; 160. 3 ; 229. 13 ; 235. 8, 1 3 ; 272. 5 ; 289. 12; 290. 6; 361. 1 1 ; 427. 12; 440. 8 ; 446. IO, 11 ; 452. 8, g :

n i - 1 7 - J 465. 8 , g ; 487- 1 1 ; 506. 5 ,

14; 511. IO; 9- to be right 486. 1 1 ;

doubly true 272. 14 ; ,!$ a) m a d righteous judge 15. 16 ; a _11 "u b\\

24 19 hd 1 &%A the scales balance exactly 467.8

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I34 T(IE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

real, genuine @ JT real lapis-lazuli 140. 15 ; 141. 7 ; 446.

8; l!#/U *{ a

1 1 real royal scribe 17. g ; genuine friend 497. 8 ; 37. 6; ““-&I M M very truth 16. I I ; 161. 4; 294. 11 ; 356.

15 ; 9 A l l

it I l l 4

n

n

m a s

m a s t

really true 413. 7 ; - truly-a iiiystery 498. z

nzoiit a‘6 right of heart 259. 14 ;

uniformly aiid regularly 77. 5 ; I 4 U

80. 76; 82. 18; 152. 13;

i

to triumph over, triumph, vic- tory, to be triumphed over 9i79!& I. I O , 12 ; 9. 1 0 ; 13. 1 4 ; 137.

rnaS-;leru

6; 143. 6; 178. 5; 189. 11 ;

414. 15 ; 476. 15, 16 ; 483. 5 ; 510.4; 9 @

4- a, mast-xeru 7, (?In 4 93. 1 3 ; 94.5; 269.4; 363.5; fern. 4.

9, 16 ; 91. I O ; > k l ~ 3 - znb 6 a crown of triumph 77. g

do - L_i 13 ; 28. 13 ; 194. 14; 363. 4 ; 387. 8; I &L 73.

m a s 4 1 to strctcli out 32. 7

ma8

_u

A to journey, t o follow on 451. 9 ; 474. 4 2

mSai

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V O C A B U L A R Y . I 3 5

Manu the mountain of the sunset I. 9 ; 2. 1 2 ;

C Q I - 2 ' F Y I D U D

36. z ; 46. 5 ; 47. 3 ; 49. 1 2 ; 434. 1 6 ; 0 C l 0 UUU

50. 7

maha ->kTT@ a past of the head 503. 8, 11 ; 504. -=22=-

1, 1 3 ; 505. 1 ; 507. 3, 9, I5

past of a boat 212. 7, 8 mahu ?lL mahu

mas t

m a s f i

>kl?J$ a crown, wreath 77. 9 ; 80. I O ; 83. I

gdnj leg, thigh 195. 3 ; 283. 6 ; 391. g ; 507. 8

s j j T $ j A the two legs 89. 14 ; 154. I O ; 191.

11 ; 193. 3 ; 448. 7

maqet >&:! ladder 377. 2 ; plur. J?k&x7, 395. 5

m a k >k a a precious stone 316. 1 1 0 0 0

Mat'at 2$&& name of a city 238. 4

as, like, concerning, even as 3. 8 ; 4. 16 ; IO. 3 ; 2 7 . 9 ; 38. 2 ; 4 2 . 6 ; 5 8 . 2 ; 63. 14 ; 70. I O ; 83. 2 ; 84. 2 ; 104. 16 ; 107. 5 ; 113. 14; 128.3 ; 138.3 ; 156. 6, I I ;

157. 5, 1 1 ; 218. 5 ; 231. 9 ; 270. 2, 9 ; 300. I O, 1 2 ; 305. I O ; 306. 6 ; 308. I O ; 312. 15 ; 313. 14; 317. I ; 329. 12 ;

1' !! m a

331. 7 ; 362. 5 ; 364. 15 ; 365. 5 ; 378. 13 ; 379. 5 ; 385. I ,

2 ; 399. 7 ; 402. 1 5 ; 409. 1 1 ; 414. 8 ; 420. 13 ; 424. 2 ;

428. ; 432. 1 2 ; 440. 9 ; 441. 5 ; 442. I4 ; 444. 16 ; 445.

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136 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

I, z ; 446. 6; 459. 8 ; 465. I O ; 471. 13 ; 476. 4 ; 481. 6 ; 485. 9 ; 488. 2 ; 497. 1 6 ; 506. 3; 510. 5 ; 511. 1 3 ; 513. 3 ;

ma 19 4 likeness, lilic 120. 8 ; 166. I

ma ($9 8 9 E D% lilre that same one 399. 12 ; m 19 a \\ inasmuch as, even as IO. 5 ; 272. 7 ; 409. 6 ;

242. 8 ; 313. 11, 14

what is like, copy, type 27. 3 ; 399. 3 ; I divine counterparts I

mati

a n

Cz?!5=

matet 1 picture, lilreness, similitude, lilic unto, copy

, bin likewise, even a n

& & of 42. I ; 120. 5; 187. 5 ; 1 as 242. 3 ; 271. 6; 317. 2 ; 379. 9 ; 400. g

daily 37. 5 ; 112. 3 ; 169. 1 3 ; 183. 1 1 ; 301. 6; 347. 5, 1 2 ; 361. 9 ;

389. 5, 9 ; 405. 11 ; 469. 1 , 6 ; 483. 10) ‘4

man

.v”v”u

2.5 man daily 223. I ; bfi2 daily 488.2; is!, a

60. 15

mau i4bb a t 60. 11, 14, 15, 16; 261. 10,16; 100. 14

emmau hl!b.- kneaded, niodded 310. 16

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V O C A B U L A R Y ~ I37

ma hd give, grant 57. 16 ; 174. 1 4 ; 195. g ; 301. - 15 ; 302. 5 ; 303. 5 ; 360. 8

d I m L k n behold, verily 17. 5 ; 22. 4 ; 29. 2 ;

30. 1 4 ; 33. 4, 6 ; 44. I ; 96. I O ; 100. 12; 114. 5 ; 115. 1 1 ; 119. 1 4 ; 128. 5 ; 136. 5 ; 139. I O ; 144. 9 ; 187. 9 ; 196. 5 ; 199. 8 ; 216. g ; 241. 3 ; 248. 6 ; 249. 15 ; 281. 13 ; 282. I ; 295. 4 ; 296. 2 ; 297. 6 ; 358. 13 ; 370. 13 ; 384. I O , 15 ; 394. 6, 1 6 ; 403. 14 ; 419. I ; 421. 6 ; 445. 4 ; 446. 1 6 ;

'.;;=;6' - 447- 9 ; 448. 13 ; 450- 16 ; 451. 9 ; 476. 4; 478. 1 4 ; 488.

d- 1 3 ; 503. 9 ; 504. 1 4 ; 507. I O ; ,v-~ 172. 2 ; 260. 12

I l l L-.

mL ~ _ [ 1 the bringer (?) IO. 3 A

come ! give ! bring ! 47. 4 ; 77. 15 ; 107. 15 ; 134. 5 ; 136. 4 ; 165. I O ;

204. 6 ; 264. I ; 266. 9, 1 6 ; 270.

4 ; 302. 3, I O ; 399. 4 ; 408. 1 4 ;

15 ; 514. 7, I I ; 516.9, IO, 13, 15 ; k d / j y 2 8 8 . q ; k-34; c o m e y e ! I o 7 . 1 1 ; 1 2 1 .

409. 7, 1 1 ; 419. 3 ; 508. 1 2 ; 512.

mLa

5, 6 ; 140. 6 ; 313. I I ; hdq 1 /jz \tk& 5 8 . 5 ; 59.5

MLLat hd & A name of a place 54. 15 ; 263. I I

MLLu-taui !$$-(ab name of a god 266. 8,g, 15, 16 xixi

m L b nnn thirty 219. 3 ; 237. 5 ; 370. 4

mZifket ST turquoise 11. I O ; 44. I O ; 107. 1 5 ; 177. - 0 1 1 1

5 ; 182. I3 ; 221. I O ; 230. 8 ; 368. 13 ; 512. 7, 12

MLn La t k sk a proper name 263. I O

M L r q a 8 a

n

2 L I ~ ) 4 8 a proper name 419. I 2

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I 38 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

mHhaiu ?&% p 9 &* generations (?) 43. g

mshateti &;5" mHhui k% \\ vessels 450. I I

mZhena kGT& vessel 242. 5

mshs 0) bf MHhu

I l l

0 \, 4 fire 410. 3

standard 474. 7

'$? a proper name 148. 8

scales, balance I. I 3 ; 15. 12 ; 16. 2, 15 ; 21. 15 ; 33. 5 ; 61. 1 3 ; 96. 4; 158. 6; 217. 3;

B o y o I balance of the m

__?

n

mSAat m%Aa

earth 218. 17

mSAa k41&))j to weigh 248. 7

mSAatu b e b i , intestines 67. 5

k-@w] a boat 87. 1 1 ; 130. 3 ; 202. 8; 204. 3, 4, 5, 12, 13; 218. 3 ; 241. IO ; 261. 3 ; 483. 15 ; 503.

AAMMW

ma.& bowmen, soldiers 107. 6 4 $ evening, eventide 6. 4 ; 27. 8; 40.3; 41.11; 42.16; 104. 14; III. 3; 135. 16; i mHkeru

&gabp? 175. 14.; 185. I5 ; 220. 9,

I 5 ; 302. 4; 345. 5 ; 357. 4; 370. 16 ; 509- 9

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 139

strength, strength which protects, to mLku bzb! 1 be protected against, protector 29.

13; 38. 1 1 ; 80. 16; 100. 6 ; 114. I ; 135. 15; 140. 12; 145. 1 1 ; 212. 6 ; 298. 15 ; 299. 2, 3 ; 303. mPket

6 ; 366. 12; 410. I ; 420. z ; 447. 13; 463. 7 * 476. 14;

bz 9 9 protector 479. 12 ; 480. 12 ; 481. 13 ; 482. 7 ; 114. 13

I 3 , 4 ; 314.7,8;330.6,7,11; 359.

mzkefiti ks 9 9 k; turquoise 14. 7

mzkha &E vek@ back of the head 386. IO ; 387. 13

mgket kG n station 473. 16

mPqet bFnv-.+ ladder 203. I

mPta ' bdg J, j weapon, liarpoon Igo. 8 ; 219. 11

Mates

rnatet

msfetet b 7~ maeennu k& D ~ E * ways, roads 135. Io

m Sfa kd & phallus 408. 7 ; 417. 6

mzfab fetter, chain 454. 3

mzf'abet LdibJ MPf'ef b-2 a proper name 63. 6

mu -.- water, essence 3. 1 7 ; 5. 9 ; 70. 9 ; 127. 7; 137.

b-5 a proper name 64. 12

!kb% & d x x

1 the boat of the rising sun 244. 4; 279. 2 ; 335. 10; 395. I3

AWAM I l l

part of a ship 130. 4 ; 206. 11 ; v7-9-

242. 3

m

AWAM

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140 T H E ROOK OF T H E DEAD.

x' %"ok

5 ; 147. 1 5 ; 148. I ; 151. I , 16 ; 173. 1 2 ; 227. 5 ; 233. 6 ; 239. 8 ; 251. I O ; 292. 1 5 ; 334. 15 ; 335. 8 ; 336. 5, 1 6 ;

337- 1 2 ; 338. 9 ; 339. 37 1.5; 340. 12; 34'. 8 ; 347. 1 4 ; 373. 6 ; 378. 3 7 5 ; 378.7, 1 0 ; 379. 5 ; 397. 1 0 ; 402. 9 ; 417. 1 4 ; 420. 1 2 ; 435. 1 6 ; 436. 6 ; 444. 1 6 ; 447. 6 ; 458. 9, 12 ; 464. 15 ; 466. 2 ; 468. I O ; 485. 11, 13 ; 486. 7 ;

pool, drink 516. 6 ; the water-god 448. 7 ; .--

.-- head of the water 381. +-'bJJI 219. I o ; ' " \ M

nm."vA

M

.--

0 1 0 /vzN\M

n*vv\rv\ .--I - that which [liveth] in the water 36. 15 ; - n \\ 450. I O ;

_11

* .-- 422. 11 ; - - D /vzN\M

Nml\M MWJw-

n

mother I. 6 ; 4. 8 ; 6. 6 ; 11.

37. 2 ; 43. 7 ; 49. 10; 59.

96. I ; 115. 1 2 ; 135. 1 4 ;

7 ; 229. 11 ; 233. 5 ; 293.

7 ; 12. 8 ; 13. 4 ; 25. 7 ;

> 1 ; 8 7 . 7 ; 9 4 . 4 ; 9 5 . 2 ;

153. 2, I 5 ; 154. I ; 163.

I 8 ; 313.16 ; 317. 15 ; 404.

402. 1 2 ; 403. 8 m

mu nu Znti - ' 4&8 ailti (incense) water 211.8 M M M I / v z N \ M

mu nu hesmen NVV\M natron water 82. 16

mu nu qamai "rv\ - 4 )$$ incense water 420. 5 /vzN\MI N y v v v \ i t -

mu [nu] sefit .-- 7 9 9; 1 incense water 506. 4 hn/y\nn

.-- mu tu .-- mB- foetid liquid 400. z

.--

mut

3 ; 489. 3 ; 493. 6 ; 501. 5 ; 502. 4 ; 503. I O ; 505. 5 ; 506. 1 6 ; %,^a & y- 415.9

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 141

met or mit s' .kkb :% m eti

metti

m u t

93. 12 ; 95. 12 ; 103. 15, 16;

2 ; 145. 8; 285. I, 12; 295. g ; 300.6 ; 371. 11 ; 395.16; 397. I 2 ; 399. 14 ; 400. IO ;

104.16; 115. I ; 119.8 ; 120.

>

ki [ weight in a scalc 251. 3

Mut-resea 19 8 a proper name 28. 13 ; 194. 14;

Mut-hetep-8 Qn3-J a proper name 46. 2 ; 48. 4;

222. 12 ; 223. 13 ; 386. 2 ; 387. 8 ; 444. 12

383. I , 7, 11, I4 ; 384. 1, 2, 4, 5, 11 ; 384. 16 ; 385. 1 0 ; 455. 7 ; 456. I 5

Mi-keps

men

ment

b!/) "Epf a proper name 456. 8

to be stablishcd, stable, firm, per- manent, abiding, firm, fixed 13. 1 2 ; 14. 13; 16. 1 1 ; 52. 7; 70. 16; 112. 4, 6; 136. 14; 139. 11 ; 166. IO; 205. I ; 275. 6; 385. I ; 386. 11 ; 427. 9 ; 441. 12; 446. 7, 15; 447.13; 459. 1 5 ; 460. 9 ;

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 142

AAvVA 482. 9 ; 483. I, 2; 505. 11 ; 509. 1 4 ; 512. 4; -1 14 6.7; 8 . 5 ; 40. 1 2 ; 2 5 . 4 ; m{a 38.11; 173. 4, 5 ; 293. 11, 14; 402.2. 436. 8; 483. I ; 485.8;

Ar.wAh m

stablishiiig daily 448. g AIvAM

menn u

mennu

mennu

men

mennu

Ment

men

menti

mentiu

men

ment

ment

mennut

Men a

mena

1u"q' ?! I I possessions, things which abide 442. I ;

name of a god 75. 16 n

the two legs, thighs 113. I ; 118. 18; 122. 11 ; 397. IO ; 456. 3 ; 502. 15 n \\

n \\

E ?&+ pain, sickness, disease, affliction 53. 14 ; 154.8; 215.4; 280. 13; 358. 16; 360.2

n

disease, sickness, sick one 239. 7 ; r v d v + -%

~ I I I

250. 11 ; 420. 16 U

B 9 a a proper name 324. 16 w".JvbA

9 )z to arrive at a place, to come into port, I\N\h"sI

to die, death 51. 4 ; 77. z ; 418. 7 ; "44u 40.5 0Aw-m

AIvAM 4 !vi- post at which to anchor 205. 6 ; 230. mena

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I43 V O C A B U L A R Y .

m menat - Q - j ending 205. I O ;

w".Am.

eliding or death 63. I O

m death 182. 4 ; 184. IO ; bier 135. z ; 139. 8 ; 144. 8

mena

mena

menatu

menat Nyvvy\

202. IO, I 2

menau

meni

menlf LE!!!^ breast 25. 8

mennu

menmen H-A to go about 141. Io

m enm en

menh

menhu

Menhu

} the dead 134. 16; 149. 4

luwul 4 n death 82. 16 ; with m a'n deathless

4 %)& stakes of death 473. 7, 8

9 9% slaying in honour of some one 155. 5

NIF.AM I l l

Awv,M

NIF.AMav

Db"" & 1 ministrants 389. z m u

*&w.wA

m/ cattle, farm-beasts 9. 4 ; 251. 1 3 "\hnw".Am.

m

"134 to offer up 155. 1

"158 name of a god 69. 2

w".Am.

AArAAA

menx \ clothed, clothes, garments 223. 7 ;

menxu ~ wrought, perfected, founded, perfect, beneficent, gracious, well done, wrought in, set in 20. 12 ; 21. I, 5 ; 39. 8 ; 272. 6, 1 4 ; 275. 14; 300. 6;

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I44 THE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

MenX

Menqef

Men t

menf

men fet

menf

menfti

m e n 0

Men I3

Meneu

Menfat

m ei-

307. 9 ; 362. IO ; 402. 1 1 ; 442. 9; 482. 16; 485. 8; 486.

8 ; 489. 14; 496.8; e 14 402. I1 r""l@ $8 a proper name (?> 201. g

r!23 -ow

"vvI&

a prolxr name 213. 16

E&$ a proper name 326. 8 0 0

s% n swallow 18G. 3, 4 ; 187. 14

E" apple of the eye 446. 8 -0

the breasts 121. 17; 420. IO ; 446. 1 4 ; 447. 1 1

--vv IvIN\M

the god Mentu 315. 12; 443. IO

name of a city 235. 9, 14

overseer, superintendent a Mer per major- domo IO. 1 2 ; 26. 9; 145. 1 3 ; 484. 9; and see passim;

mer fenti over- 7 & seer of the granaries 37. 6

officer of soldiers 11. 3 ;

L_1 mer n/lAMn ,-- to moisten (?) 310. g ; water-course 132. 13 ,vA&w

L m m e r a pool 3. z ; 264. I ; plur. I \ = I l l

cisterns 453. I O

Mer-fesfes (?) name of ;I mythological pool 9. 6 ; I \--h

12. IO ; 36. 7 ; 440. 6

mer f bz sickness, pain, grief, deadly, disease 57. z ; 154.8 ; 215.4 ; 280. 13 ; 365. g ; 462. 7 ; f kc- 106. g

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V O C A R U L A R Y. ‘45

mert % %

merit

mertu

mert

mertu Sib&: c

merutu

%?’ T‘ <3

n

n

mer % \ the dead 272. 4 a

love, desire, wish, beloved, will- ingly 11. 14; 26. 5 ; 156. 8,

214. I ; 290. 13 ; 316. 15 ; 339. 13 ; 157.7 ; 158. I, 4; 184. 12;

1 ; 345.2; 352. 14; 362. 4; 373. I O , 16; 374. 97 11; 378. 7, 1 2 ; 411. 5 ; 448. 3 ; 452. 3 ; 480.13; beloved lady -

@ a @

415. Io; Z&&JJ! D friends

459. I 5 ; 460. 6 I

meru

merau

7 k-b,?, pain, sickness, cruel 62. 14 ; 169. 13

“9 disease, diminution, decay 515. I 0-

Mer ykz a proper name 147. 7

merSQSt -f e .tomb, sepulchre (with 3) 442. 5 I = L-l -

to love, to be loved, to desire, to wish for, to please, wish, ill IO. I O ;

% 161. 1 1 ; 235. 16 ; 273. IO; 279. 7 ; 357.3 ; 385. 6 ; 429. 14; 433.7; 450- 7 - I

r=I 9 9 meri lov- .c3 “993 :I. I ; 68. 15;

1 6 ; 460. 2 ; 467. IO; 482. 11 ; 511. 4; ing, lover 17. g ; 31. I ; 37. 6 ; U 4 1 77. 12; and see 124. 14; 129. 9 ; 150. 12; 180. 5 ;

“ i mer

. . 209. 9 ; 210.3; 211. 16; 291.6; 377.15; 399. I O ; 493.8; 238 loved one 21. 11 ; 0 “!!%@ lover 57. 12;

2 1 Q loving 441. 11 ; 299; loved 7. 2

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146 TtIE BOOK O F THE DEAD.

merert s a & wish, will, love 26. 14 ; go. z ; 225. 7 ; cL=. -‘= - 111 261. I ; 489. 1 1 ; 503. I O ; 479. 8, 12; - 94. 11

1 a proper name 7. 1 0

Mer

a proper iiamc 1 1 7 . Io n

Mert

Merti sa&& a name of two goddesses 102. IO, 0 \\ e

IZ; 129. 1 6 ; 249. 14

meru % @ iiound, tied 150. g

meru “3 6 swathing 72 . 7 eiil

a m the Mnevis bull 206. 7 333 Mer-ur

meruh oar, paddle 133. 7, 17 ; 339. 7 I \

meriut

Meri-s

4 9 @J)+ a ]rind of tree 439. 2

“ P k 3 a 1 a proper name 156. 1 6 ; 245.

% Mert 0 - k n name of a part of‘ a boat 207. 5

Mert ~~ name of a city 224. s

a proper name 315. 13 Mert Qn 0

7 cubit 143. 4 ; 164. 11 ; 212. 13, 14; 218. 1 6 ; 221. 1 5 ; 222. I , 2, 3, 4 ; 226. I ; 291. I ; 339. 1 3 ;

F-Q I I F-Q

I l l I1 367- 1.5; 369. 4 ; I 219. 9 ; 368. z ; 369. 3 ; 371. 4 ;

A, P-Q

368. I ; 369. z ; i l l

meh

368. 2 ; 368.3 ; 369. 2 ; d d

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V 0 C A €3 U L A R Y. I47

372. 11 ; d"" 219.3; -.a I I I 368. 3 ; 369. 5 ; d n n n I l l

I l l 1 I l l nnn

219. 3 ; -Qnnnn 370.6

meh to fill, be f d l 56. 6 ; 86. I O ; 104. I ; 190. 7 ; C 2 s

191. I ; 303. I 2 ; 314. 13 ; 315. 8 ; 317. 3 ; 333. I 1 ; 367.

cwzl ==w I O ; 446. g ; 507.6 ; 512. 2 ;

filler 463. 16; 507. 5 ; '=-I 4 full 7 4 Q full 3x5. 16;

cz=.?k

\ab n n e-. rZ.3 I 4 4 & "stream filled with flowers" 378. 12 ; 7 &

meh sa Oaj 6 to be complete 136. 2 d ? s I

meh 7 1 2 to be inundated, submerged, drowned, Nvv\M

overwhelmed 34. 14 ; 105. 5 ; 139. 7

flood 313. 16; 508. g mehit

meht

MehPnufi RP oS~&aJag a proper name (?) 474. 11 _11 \\ .A

mehut 71:; offerings 440.1

Mehi -\I//\ a proper name 433. 12

IO*

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148 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Mehiu

mehit

mehe f

1 \\% 8 a proper name 472. I 5

-\l\\e, fish 141. 1 6 ; 146. I ; 312. 5

71: a kind of stone 96. 14

Mehen y h * name of a goddess 144.14 ; 287.8 ; 434.5 ;

435. 4 ; 446. 12

Mehenet X&' n -8 a proper name 321. 1

Mehenet name of a city 323. 5 0 6 3

Mehenit Oq \ 9 nk name of a goddess 433. I

mehenit 7 \ \ n a chamber 433. 4

NvvwA

hh"AM

meht OC>\ n placed before numbers Y n n 354. I ; 375. I ;

428. 1 4 ; Oqn 354 .9 ; 375 .15 ; 430.8; 7 - n i l 354.16;

377 .4 ; 433. I3 ; O0\ ~ n I I I 355. 13 ; 378. 2 ; DO\ni r i r 0 379. n I

1 1 ; and see 356. 3 ; 356. 8 ; 356. 1 4 ; 357. 2 , 6, I O, 14

meht I? 7 plaque (?) 224. 14 ; 291. 5 ; 294. 5

&:, $J

$:

the north 278. 15 ; 453. 6, 7 ; 488. I ; 512. 5 ; &%:@ the North and the South, i. e., Egypt 104. 8

meat

Meht zh goddess of the north 40. 13

north, northern 2. I ; 12. 13 ; 55. 6, 12 ; 58. I O ; 129. 6 ; 156. 14 ; 202. I O ; 221.

0.3(\ 4, 5 ; 262. 12; 263.4; 311. 11, 12; 312. Q n l 3 ; 317. 14 ; 318. 1 6 ; 364. I O ; 368. 8 ;

nzebtet cimentet north - wesr T!: i meht

412. 14

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. I49

7 ki 1 northern beings, gods, etc., 36. 11 ; gg. IO, 13; 106. 4; 114. 0

1 north wind 37. I ; 87. 12; 129.

382. 13 ; 389. IO ; 407. I O ; 481. 5 ; 484. 13; 489. 2

mehit

Meht-Xebit j?)-ssh-neter of a cow-goddess 318. 11 ; 364. 2

oo(

n \\ 6 Meht-ti @ name of a double district 443. 12

mehfet -1T-f- to bathe 201. 13

em-Xent-maati & m h o 0 8 = (?) 426. 16

!$! 1 ..=-+- \ name of a wooden instrument 391. mexsef

mes +)I A to bring 200. I ; 299. I I ; bearer of

4 ,:, 102. 6 ; T b A brought 462. 7 ; T J 4 9 bring- ing 427. 7

mesu =' I anointed 142. 3 ; 502. 3 I-

I #

rnP@ mes

fiPb@ mesu

ill m es

to give birth to, to bring forth, to be born, produced 6. 5 ; 11. 11 ; 57. 5 ; 123. I ; 139. 3; 140. 3; 153. r z ; 188.5,6 ; 230.3 ; 293.8 ; 296.3, 12 ;

I O ; 481. 6, 13 ; 487. 3 ; genetrix 449. 297.8 ; 346.13; 352.7; 398.7; 455.

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15; 487. 3 ; birth 53. born of 28. 1 3 ; 77, I O ; 80. 12; 386. 2 ; 387. 7; 508. 4, 8, 12; 509. 4, 14; 510. 15; 511. 15; 512. 3, IO, 15; 513. 12; 514. 2 , 6, 15; 515.

!& giving birth to mortals a a b& & JJ 1

second time 482. 13

mesi one who is born 19. 7 ; 27. 9, IO; 240. 4; 329. I O ; 466. 7

mest

m es

mest

mestet

mes-ui

mes

mesu

mesu -

birth 2. 13 ; 55. g ; 122. 3 ; 134. 11 ; 142. I O ; what is produced 246. g

fif birth 409. I O

fll- 8 genetrix 456. 4 ;

0 & I 1 I 511. 15

274. 14

fil,$ child 147. 4

fi f %I!? !!! d ! 1 chill;; 18. 14 ; 268. 7 ; 292. 8 ;

fi 1 ilib producers (or children)

N\”ihhl\ 388. 1 1 ; 390. 7; 393. 15; 396.2;

children of Nut 457. I I ; a

I l l

children of

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1 5 1 V O C A B U L A R Y .

the water god, i. e., plants 448. 7 ; fi 1 % 111 $& children

of Horus 306. 3 ;

malicious but im- -w potent fiends 2. CIDI I I 8 ; 61. 3 ; 74.

mesu befe.4

I - all who are born, z: e., the lPb&J1 I I I I mesu nebu

human race 450. 3

m es hl - 7 filnb j hru m e s h birthday 278. 1 1 ;

fil! Q Fr cakes 66. 15 ; 67. 5, 8, IO

284. 16

m esi

mesbeb (?) filJJ"" banded (?) 96. 14 w

Mes-peh

Mes-Ptah

fir O B B ~ a proper name 350. Io

fil ''1 a proper name 335. 7

Mes-em -n eter fi 1 mesmes

1 I 8 a proper name 34. 1 1 ; 105.4

I C A to count (?) 42. 5 --H- ic-

emseh c-=Ip, k1l- crocodile 97. 7 ; 98. 2 , 8, 13,

' ' I 1 the $JW!(/%i 284.1; - I I I I 15; 146. 1 5 ; plur. eight crocodiles 98. I I

emsehu ~ 1 1 % - crocodile of the East 99. I, 4 ; of the West 98. 13, 15; of the North gg. IO, 13; of the South 99. 6, 8

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T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

mesxent

[ ill:- 1 birth -place , birth - chamber 79. I I ; 83. 8 ; 105.7 ; 154.

Meqen-Sat fi lLT a proper name 326. 7

Mesxen -m en t

Mesxen-n efert h l & iGd a proper name 326. 9

& asa 8 a proper name 326. 8

Mesxen -seq ebet fi 1: n 1 AJ Jj a proper name 326.8

Mes-sepex hpE& a proper name 346. 16

meska

Mesqen

filu&F skin 206. 7

mesqet fip'g a place 66. 15 ; 67. 4; 160. 1 1 ; 209. 3 ; 461. I

mesqet

mesfemet

1; f; ;, weapons 107. g

fi 1 -b on,,, eye-paint, stibium, kohl 268. I ; 333. I 3 i 446. 9

mesfef

mestef what is hateful or abominable 106. 12 ; 399. 8 mesfefet

c] 9 -+- palette 199. 6, 12 ; 458. 4 -H-

mesea

Mestha 14 8 one of the four children of Horus --ft

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VOCABULARY. I53

5 7 . r 3 ; 5 8 . 8 ; 5 9 . 2 ; 73.5714; 384.15; --H- ']y#206. 3, 15 ; 232. 8, 15 ; 306. 3 ; 319. 4

mest'emu & b%e painted with eye-paint 268. I

tijtR +& ear 34. 4 ; 117. 4 ; 217. 6 ; 401. 14 L Q

mesf'er-uif i lE$ the two ears 112. 9 ; 135. 13

mesfet' 0 1 to hate 455. 16

met n ten 76. 1 3 ; 375. I ; n i eleven 354. 9 ; 375. 15 ;

n I I 137. 3 ; 143. 4 ; 355.16 ; 377. 4 ; n I I I 355.7 ; 378. 2 ; nil11 355. 1 3 ; 379. 1 1 ; n i i i i i 356 .3 ; n! 333. 9 ; 356.

Ill1 u 1111 0

I O ; n 344. 16

metu

met

meti

-5 (flm cmission, venoin gg. 12 n

right, rightly, fittingly, exactly 16. 8 ; n

202. I ; 371. g ; the right 481. 2

n \\

metmetu "57 sinews and muscles 29. IO; 228.8; 372.15

to bear witness, to give testimony, evidence 15. IO ; 16. 2 ; 95. 3 ; 96. 2 ; 261. 1 1 ; 301. 1 5 ; 302. 3, 13 ; 360. 8 ; 501. 6 ; to give evidence

meteru T?b))& to speak, to say, to talk

meter 0

0 against someone 260. 4

21. 1 3 ; 32. 1 3 ; 85. 7 ; mefu

mef 115. 8 ; 160. 4 ; 166. 3 ; 239. 1 4 ; 377. 2 ; 386. mefet

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I54 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

c? 1 2 ; 438. I O ; i i i 456. 2, 7 ; 511 . 2 ;

mef

me fu

me fu words, speech 27. 7 ; 57. 12 ; 96. g ; 103. 3 ; 104. I3 ; I I I . 3, 5 ; 165. I ; 168. 8 ; 195. 14; 243. 5 ; 261. g ;

4 ; 481. I ; 503. 16 281. 2, I O ; 299. I 1 ; 391. I 5 ; 471.

speech, decree, verdict, words, sayings 15. 17 ; 23. 14 ; 51. 5 ; 87. I ; 227.

2 ; 261. 15 ; 347. 12 ; 418. 9; 434. 7 ; 445. 1 1 ; 461. 13 ; 462. I O ; 481.

256.

mefe t

0 - I I I

245. I 1 ; 426. 9 ; 427. I 1 ;

Mefu-ta-f Am& F:L=--~ a proper name 493. 6

Metes-hra-ari-4e &z 4 T${ E the herald of the sixth Arit 328. 15

Mefes-sen bz 1 ,Ti doorkeeper of the seventh Arit 329. I

m e u h-5. . . . . . . 471. IS

deep 339. 13

mefabu

mefet

~ A P J ~ to fetter 454. 3

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V O C A B U L A R Y . I55

n -, in, to, for, because I. 4, 1 1 ; 2. 6 ; 9. 13 ;

154. 3 ; -19 @

12. 6 ; 16. 7 ; 49. 15 ; 137. 9 ; 145. 16; 413. 1 5 ; 417. 5 ; \

C Z I 420. 3 ; and see passim. - -oJ 162. I ; - 310. 7; - 4. I 3 'go. 7; - 8 m

0 a 0

n I\IvIplhL of see passim.

n m v . W A = -A- i n 63. 3, 4; 104. 13; 137. 1 5 ; 149. 6 ; -- - 421. 5 ,G; 449. IO; 463.2; A 33. IO, 1 1 ; 62. 14; 91. I ; 132. 16; 135. 14; 139.6; 144.6; 225.6, 11; 383. 4, j; 406. 6; 447. 5; 451. 13; 462. I ; 467. 7; ~PIPJJJ\

-3 & - 0% invisible 64. 7 ;

255. 4 ; 259. 2 hhnrs.n

n , , , we, us 16. 9 ; 52. 7; 96. 6; 107. Ij, 16; 233. IO; 247. r (his); 264. 3, 5 ; 265. 6 ; 266. 3 ; 301. 9, IO;

w.A/.!+

486. 3 ; ,, 233- 8

the, these 178. 14 ; 248. 6 ; 259. 17 ; 410. na 7 ; 511. 4, 6 ; 516. 7, 8 ;

Naarik & 9 9 a proper name 418. 13

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156 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. - Naarer - !ka a ~ - l see An-nf.-/r 82. I

! 4- those of thine 262. 4 naik

Nvv\/\h

n ar a . . . . . . 306. I O ; 307. 3

Nasaqbubu ~ ~ ~ J ~ ~ J ~ $ a proper name 419. 13

Nak (?) -kza name of a 201. I

Na BkerBi r]zl]!4$ a proper name 418. 1 1

- h h / v \ h n I, me, niy 2. 14, 1 6 ; 3. 2, 8 ; 4. 15 ; 14. 1 2 ; 16. 14; 22. 6; 69. 1 3 ; 115. 1 1 ; 120. 8 ; 360. 16; 361. I ; 363. 1 4 ; 375. 14 ; 452. g ; 505. 3 ; 506. 3

3) I n-a

na M A ! . . . . . 507. 6

Nvv\/\h

% injury 353. 6 !P nah

3, to invoke, to be invoked, to call, to cry out 22. I O ; rog. 9 ; 128. 1 3 ; 136. 3 ; 271. 7; 286. 1 2 ; 302. 4 ; 383. z ; 388. 13 ; 432. 5, 6 ; 451. 3 ; 486.4; - 4 1 & 05 invoked 3. G ; 5. 1 ; 44.7 ; 270. I o ; 355.

2 ; 487. 1 3

nas

I\nN\M

Nak

nakiu

9 Dm name of a fiend 6. 7 ; 13. z

- !-4!b% fiends who slaughter 473. g

hvAw to sail in a boat 48. I I ; 289. 4

_11 nP

N\MM 44%m 1 name of a god or devil 98. 1 6 ; NPau

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V O C A B U L A R Y . I57

NSu y b m name of a fiend 375. 1 2 ; 505. 11

ANv+A

nSr 4 a a reed for writing with, pen 480. 6 ; 488. 13 - 1 I I

NSrf =-&a a proper name 38. 13 0 """'x ~ L . J mighty one 408. 11, 12 - 2

nag

AANVv

n s k to break open 136. 14 Q AAAAAA

nat to journey 294. g

nu of I. 12; 18.4; 19. I ; 20.3; 52. 5 ; 58. 1 5 ; 60.

n

I 13 ; 125. 3 ; 158. 336. 14; 446. 12 ;

01 u n I2 ; a 223. 14;

I I I - A

Nu uuu $ @ name of a scribe 26. 9, and see passim.

uuu - -ANv+A

nu - the watery abyss of the sky 6. 15 ; 9. 2 ; 169. 9 ; 425. 3; 459. 8

Nu " " " ~ ~ the god NLI 4. 8 ; 7. 11 ; 8. I ; 11. 13 ; 13. 4; 29. 1 3 ; 42. I ; 43.3; 49. 7; 51.6;87.7; 103. I ; 105. 5; 112.8; 117. I; 128.18; 148.12; 149. I , 13; 156.5; 167. 1 2 ; 176. 9; 183. 3 ; 184. 15; 185. 1 2 ; 258. 5; 290. €412;

318. 5 ; 325. 7 ; 397. 13; 398. I ; 422. 12; 443. 12; 457. 6; 464. 8; 504. 6

-&& 1 ani 18. 1 2 ; 19. 2 ; 33. 14; 153. 1 1 ; 458.

-Ivyvv\h

n-ua 5 ; and see passim.

n uif weapon 86. I3 co2-

- I

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THE B O O K OF T H E DEAD,

gold 43. 6 ; 116. 5; 142. 2 ; 164. 8, 9, 0 1 1 1 ’ 000 16 ; 191. I ; 289. 8; 290. 17; 316.

11 ; 402. 6, IO, 1 1 ; 404. 3, 11, 1 6 ;

fine gold 405. 4 ; 440. 3 ; 444. 1 1 ; 446. 3 ;

m4n. 000 a

nub

447. I , 4, 1 1 ; 448. 8, 1 1 ; 502. 2 , 14;

409. 14 ; - f i golden light (?) 61. 8

nub +c--i, to mould, to shape, mouldcr 36. 1 5 ; 42. 1 1 ; 115. I ; 399. 5 ; +A fashioned, iiilaid 135. 6 ;

449. 6

nubau to inould 509. I o

nubheh

Nubti

+J 9 m j> 18 blossom 157. 4

n

name of a god 505. 1 5

nun 5 3 to pay homage 170. I I, 12 ; a proper name (?)

I 7. 1 2 ; 18. 9, I O ; 20. 4 ; 27. 1 6 ; 41. 4; c;a 51. 5, 7, 11, 15 ; 52. 2 ; 53. z (%is); 66. ’ 8

14 ; 86. 15, 16 ; 87.6 ; 88. 12 ; 91.8 ; 92. 8; 93. 14, 15 ; 94. 9 ; 98. 12, 15; 101. 5 ; 102. 5, 1 3 ; 107. 3 ; 109. 3, 9 ; 110.

18; 119. 16; 120. 8; 125. 6; 226. 5, 1 7 ; 133. I, 17; 134. I O ; 142. g ; 148. I O ; 152. 15 ; 153. 5, 14; 167. z , 1 4 ; 170. 5 ; 178. 5, 13 ; 188. 4, 5, 12, 1 4 ; 215. 12 ; 224. I O ; 229. g ; 239. g ; 243. 4 ; 252. 3, 6 ; 261. 7, 1 3 ; 273. 7 ; 277. 4 ; 288. 3 ; 302. 9 ; 310. 3, 4; 313. 1 2 ; 358. 1 3 ; 361. I O ; 370. IO;

16 ; 456. 8 ; 460. 7 , 16 ; 469. 2, 3 ; 472. 2 ; 474. 5---I3 ; 480. 14 ; 488. 1 1 ; 493. 11 ; 503. 10, 11, I 3 ; 507. 5; -& 05 132. 4 ; 167. 8 ; 169. g

469. 3 . ’

nuk

U TI73

I I 4, 5 ; 113. 14 ; 114. 12; 115. 8; 116.

375. 9 ; 384. 1 6 ; 397. 13 ; 406. 3 ; 411. 7; 443. I ; 452.13,

U

U o L-----l

the goddess Nut, wife of Seb 15. 6 ; 94. 4 ; Nut

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V 0 C A R U L A R Y. I59

the goddess Nut I. 7 ; 4. 8 ; 7. IO; 11. 15 ; 12. 8; 13. 4 ; 38. 9 ; 49. 1 1 ; 78. 9 ; 108. 2, 5 ; 113. 2 ; 118.

I ; 170. 1 2 ; 176. 4; 217. 9 ; 220. 3 ; 276. IO, 11 ; 288. 12 ; 296. 15 ; 297. 13 ; 298. 2 ; 315. 13 ; 318. 8 ; 326. 4 ; 375. 1 2 ; 418. 13; 420. I ; 457. 11 ; 461. IO; 461.15; 467.16; 478. 15 ; 479. IO ; 481. IO ; 483. I ; 484. I O ; 486. IO ; 487. 3 ; 489. 5 ; iianie of a sail of a boat 206. 5

18; 119.16; 122. 2 ; 153. I 1 ; 154.

the night sky 36. 5 ; 37. 13 ; 43. I ; 165. 3 ; 174. 1 4 ; 176. 4; 190. 6 ;

289.4; ~ 474. I 4 @

c--) , \ , city 54. 3 ; 67. 16 ; 176. 14 ; 258. I I ; 262. 12 ;

43. IO; 183. 375. 2 ; 376. I ; 404. 5 ; 486. 3 ; plur. I ; 224. 1 3 ; 225. 5 ; 226. 4; 227. 5, 14; 480. I ; 507. 12

63 O I 8

0 1 1 1

Nut

nut

nut ent neter Nvlrv(n 78 city of the god 487. 14 a l a

6 3 %

0 I T Nut-urt name of a Pool in the Elysian Fields 228.12

nuti @$$ citizens 437. 8 n

r+.&wA

495. 16 \\ . . . * * ni

nimP -ha \\ who 129. 13, 15

nini 9 to adore I. 8 ; 4. 4; 9. 5 ; 11. 16 ; 36. 5 \\

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I 60 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Nin-areref \\ 9 7 see An-ruLY 64. IO

each, every, all, any 2. 6 ; 7. 6 ; 12. I ; 26. 14; 58. 2,15 ; 64. 11 ; 65. 3 ; 76. 14, 15; 107. z ; 113. 8, g ; 138. 10 ; 153. 3 ; 194.

1 neb

n I 9 ; 271. 16; 294. I , 2 ; 309. 3; 320. 15, 16 ; 333. 5, 6 ; 384. 77 12 ; 407. 8 ; 437. 12 ; 444. 15 ; 509. 2, 3 ; 516. 3, 5 ; 517. I ; plur.

I I I ) n 1 1 1 I I I ’

I. 4; 8. 8; 14. 1 2 ; 29. 13; 304. IZ; 305. 8; 306. 14; 307.7; 326.4; 327.1;347.5; 366.13; 443.13; 486. 4 9 n [ r, every kind of green plant 454. 6 ; 14;

@ & I l l L’ n J \G every kind of evil thing 197. z; 198. 8

371. 1 0 ; vc7

0

I W everywhere 3. 6; JA- neb 23. 4

lord, master 2. z; 4. 13; 7. 9 ; IO. 13 ; 14. 5 ; 22. 4; 36. 2 ; 57. 12; 58.4 ; 58.7 ; 121. 5, 6 ; 137. 14; 170. IO; 249. 7 ; 445. 14 ; 512.

neb

8; 514. 12

Kz7 - @ 0 lord 276. 11 ; 510. g ;

lady 15. 6 ; 309. 14; 343. 13

A 276. 14 n n I l l

nebf

‘.;J

n nebt

lords 14. 5 ; 21. 4; 70. I I ; 137. 14; 159. 13

n dI-

I I I ’

(2 111

nebu

neb lord of, possessor of, owner of T Z ~

426. 6 ; 428. 11

neb 5bu T Z Z ~ 1 “lord of hearts”, a name of Ahi 367. 8

7 “lord of the East”, :I title of Ra 221.

I I

tn neb Abtet

12 ; 368. 15, 398. 3

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 161

5 ’ I

W

neb amax 4 2 % ) @ I

“lord of veneration” 28. 11 ; 61.12 ; 103. I, 16 ; 134. I O ;

217. 15; 222. IO; 2~3.5~13; 139. 1 2 ; 194. 13; 199. 3 ;

5

nebt Amentet a name of Hathor 490. IO

nebu Annu - , , , $ i:a lords of Heliopolis 439. 15

n neb Spui 1 - lord of two hands 427. 5 ;

neb Pbui \\ lord of the two horns, i. e . , Amen

w +\\lib one of the forty-two asses-

- yyJ a title of Osiris 34. 2 ; 48. 5 ; 110. 5; 137. 8; 166. 1 1 ; 242. 1 1 ; 320. 9 ; 321. 2; 323. 2; 325. 8 ; fy-, L/ 7 7 lord of life 139. I O ; 385. 16

418. 12

Neb Sbui sors 257. g

neb Snx

n nebt Snx - f 7 a title of Isis 4. Io ;

n

“vlh,--. neb Znxtaui w f ~ ~ lord of the life of the two lands 468. 7

coz. 4

neb uZ w I the lord One 202. 2

Nebt unnut

neb urert

SQ, a proper name 40. 12 n F n

T Z ~ &n& lord of the urert crown 32. 7 a I 1

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I 62 THE BOOK O F THE DEAD.

neb useru w lord of might 298. 13 ;

IlTUJI 303. 1

neb baiu v lord of souls 276, 12

neb pHt 5 $A 1 lord of mankind 388. 4 0 0

-E--= nebt per owner of a house, i. e., a married n I

woman ('2) 28. 1 3 ; 194. 13 ; 222. 1 1 ; 223. 13 ; 384. 5 ; 386. 2 ; 387. 8 ; 444. 1 2 ; 456. 15 ; 489. 8

neb maau Q eJb&e I l l lord of eyes 387. g

neb mast - 7 4 I possessor of right and truth 57.

7O.5,

$ j 8 34. I 4 ; 254. 9;

- -9- 41 14 ; 58. 6 ; 298. 14; 363. 14 ; 481. z ; I I I

15 ; 433. 9 ; 487. 14, 15 ; 303. 2

Neb Masti & 1 1 n \\ lord of the double city of right

and truth 249. 7, 14

'c7

n v 7 -- lords of the north 226. 15 meht en nebu

neb nifu 5 j 8 lord of air, a name of Osiris

252. 4; 2 6 2 . 4 ; 399. 4

neb nemtet TI7 A the possessor of the power of walk- 0 1 A I l l

ing 426. 5 ; 425. 16

neb neru M% % I lord of victory, nanic of 0 WI

the heart of Osiris 64. 15

neb neter mefet u

neb renput

neb Re-stau

I lord of divine speech 228. 16 11: {G possessor of years 185. 2

\;7 --'?- I a titlc of Osiris 69. 16 4

I rvvll

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 163

neb hennu v --"-.% he to whom praises are sung 35.16

Neb-hrau u QQq one of the forty-two assessors 257. 5

neb heh w f.1 lord of eternity 119. 5 ; 179. z ; 363. 14

neb heh f l l 8 lord of millions of years 190. 4 ; a I ; go. I I ; 174.8

53 34: lord of risings, a title of Ra 125. z

U

name of Osiris 323. 6 ; 324. g ; zl neb XSU

neb Xut Q 8 a title of Rii 467. 3

neb xeperu

neb Xet

4

n n

QTji lord of transformations 408. g

lord of the universe 201. 4 ; 461. 2 ;

-&; %a/ 95.3; 174.9; 208. IO; 226. 16; 307. 13; I l l

I I I I

373. 74; 467. I 3 - yc? those who possess altars 347. g (2 I l l

nebu %aut

nebu Xer-Sba D 4-l 1 -&Qka 8 lords of Kher-iiba

112. 1 5 ; 118. 13

nebt Sau ~ -+---$+k% 8 lady of Sa'is, i. A, Neith

112. 13; 117. 1 1

neb satuf

neb sent ~7 e he who inspires fear 46. 1 5

neb sexti un possessor of the field 228. 15

nebu kau "B lords of food (or kns) 222. 14

Tbng lord of light, i. e., Ka 40. I a a.

\\

I l l

neb qerest w * u lord of the bier, i. e., Osiris --.lclr91

399. 6

neb kesu L/ "%a[ - he to whom homage is paid 188. 14

I l *

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1 64 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

-===== lord of the two lands 439. 14; title of a king 484. 9 ; 487. 6; w ’ $ TlTJJ name of

=JJ a pool in the

nebt taui ====XI } b b

v- I I I- n -

J nxn T I 7

Osiris 325. I ; Elysian Fields 228. 4

- 486. 14; u 9 f? namc of the L/ ==+===.=

Is 0 J - l nebt taui em kara

anchoring post 205. 7 -n n

lord of the land of life, f @wXl neb f a Snxtet KZF= -

2: e., Osiris 323. 10

-0

wrvvl neb ta fesert ~7 n lord of the holy land, i. e., Osiris

482. 4; 490. IO

neb tau

neb tit (?)

neb temu

nebu fuat

neb federt 64. I5

neb fa

neb fefau

0 Q I lord o f food 125.7 =I

. . . . . . 180. 15 - k;

lords of the underworld 432. IZ I I I C Z I

0

.-3 w -0% 1 lord of the red land (or redness)

T Z ~ possessor of a phallus 427. 13; 428. 8 c4fi,

lord of divine food 217. .c-

15; 487. 16

a 1 lord of everlastingness, i. e., Osiris 37. I O ; 70. 1 1 ; 322. I ; 324.9; neb fetta

‘.;=7 3 1 326. 6; 489. I O ; plur. 428. I

Neb-pehtet-petpet-seba 3- F J Q % i a pro a n nn

per name 325. 11

IJ)f)””@ Neb-pehfi-Bes-menment \ \~ - ,+-L-J- -m n

a proper name 248. 14

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165 V O C A B U L A R Y .

Neb-mast-heri-refui-f name 248. 13

I’ n I Q \\ @ $3- a proper & I - I \\

Neb-er-fer L/ 8 lord of wholeness, i. e., Osiris 13. 15 ; 24.5; 52.5; 60. 13; 62. 1 1 ; 63. 12; 65. 7; 66.7; 71. 9 ; 76. 14; 107. 13; 166. 8, 16; 187. I ; 260. 4; 269. 6;

00

282. 1 3 ; 320. IO; 323. 2 ; 461. I ; 480. 6; 486. IO; 488. 0 c3

13;

Nebt-het

Nephthys 12. 15 ; 15. 6 ; 53. 15; 67. z ; 68. 6 ; 72. 4; 276. 16 ;

9 ; 339. 4 ; 375. 1 1 ; 382. 1 5 ; 407.12; 443.9 ; 447. 5 ; 478. I7

293. 9 ; 294. 5 ; 315. 13 ; 318.

a proper name (?) 4. 11 ; 44. 16; --+-- 299. 13 ; 339. 12 ; 342. 8 ; 353. 12; -!!I 1 355.4; 479. 16

Neb-s

-8- Nebseni 4 9 n famous scribe 28. 4, 11 ; 61. 12 ; 62.

1 2 ; 71. 4; 81. 4; 82. 5 ; 103. I ; 132. I O ; 134. IO; 138.

223. 4, 12; 235. 7; 312. 14; 386. I ; 387. 6; 406. 3; 421. I, I O ; 444. 11, 13 ; 445. 3, 8; 461. 11 ; 462. 3; 463. 8 ; 464. 5; 465. I , 1 5 ; 466. I , 14, 1 6 ; 467. 12, 1 6 ; 468. 5;

Mv”M

4; 139. I1 ; 156. 4; 159. 13; 194. 13 ; 215. 17; 222. I O ;

Neb-qef u iy name of a scribe 239. I I

neba a weapon 494. 5

Neba ---.J 9 r$ one of the forty-two assessors 353. Io

nebau

nebat

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I66 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

nebeh ---.J[& a kind of bird 127. z

hair, name of a cloud 47. 16; 85. 9 ; 284.6 ; 286.13; 299.8; 314.2; 331.

m 445. I 4 -c3

nebf

---.nya\ 1 2 ; 388. 1 3 ; d n

nepu 7% Q a part of the body 391. 7

Nepera

nepert 0 ZT irrigated land 36. 16 ; 450. 13

T Q " a god of grain 165. 5 ; 380. TO - 0

p.hnN\nn

- 1

p.hnN\nn

-0 Nepert fl name of a city 322. 8

p.hnN\n

n e f ~ he, him 2. 12; 51. 8; 53. 1 1 ; 66. 2; 67. 14;

68. 6; 80. 14; 86. 12; 92. 2 ; III. 5 ; 152. 1 2 ; 308. 8; 368.11; 374.11; 379. 6; 404. 7,s ; 438.13; 448.1; 464. 2, 4 ; 466. 4 ; 478. 5 ; 485. 2, I I ; 487. I ; 488. 4 ; 489. I j ;

492. x ; 495. 2 ; 497. 6 ; 503. 16 (his); 504. 3 ; 506. I ; 507. 13; 514. 6 ; 516. 5

air, wind, breath 24. 6 ; 37. I ; 38. I ; 61. I O ; 70. g ; 102. 17 ; 104. j ; 109. 15; III. I ; 126.

( 4 ; 127- 7 ; 139. 1 6 ; 144. 14;

1 nef

151. I ; 155. 1 2 ; 159. 2 ; 169. 9551 I 9 ; 207. 13; 221. 7 ; 223. 16; 224. 7; 225. 8; 228. 8, 9 ; 262. 4; 263. 1 2 ; 289. I ; 368.

458. 9, 12 ; 481. 5 ; 484. 12 ; 488. I ; 489. I ; 505. 8 ; 509. I O ; 511. 6; winds, N. S. E. W., 407. IO, IT, 12; -- f ~ breath of life 429. 6

9 ; 374. 7 ; 399. 47 5 ; 425. 2 ; 436. 6 ; 438. 16; 446. 6 ;

rv.JvvA

n efu p&u@ sailor 207. Iz

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167 V 0 C A B U L A R Y.

666 %,;I, ZLi neferu

1 *I ' I ~ , 6 ~ l I l ~

X"YIi

name of a city 22. 14; 276. 11 , 13;

287. 9 ; 324. 2 ;

beauties, splendours, fair things 2. 14; 7. 12; 12. 7; 35.12; 41- 3 ; 95.9; 176. 3 ; 195. 2; 208. 9 ; 229. IO ; 246. 7 ; 249. 8 ; 283. 2 ; 301. I I ; 308. 6 ; 439. 1 1 ; 442. I 5 ; 444. 6, '5 ; 445. 1 ; 448. 3 ; 476.

n nefai ~ this, that 189.9; rgo. 3; plur.

405. '4, 15

nefer 6 'k, to be good or happy 282. 12 ; 464.8, g ;

11. 6 ; 386. 13; i ] 36.2; I]! 406. 16; twice

good, very good 15. 15; 40. 9 ; 62\\& 112.2; 139.7; L \\

-&ex 5'4. I4

fair, beautiful, pretty, happy, good, well, 4. 2 ; 1 4. 7; 7. 2; 9. 8; 36. 4, I O ; 63. I O ; 77. 12; 78. 13; 96. 8; 108. 1 6 ; 139. 8; 139. 1 3 ; I 224. 16, 280. 16; 295. 2 ; 318. 15, 16; 319.

I, 3, 4; 340. 15 ; 364. 9, I I , 12; 365. I ; 382. 1 1 ; 386. 3 ;

LLO-

nefer

6

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I 68 THE BOOK OF TUE DEAD.

nem (or @em) Tbn

nemm Pkkh -!k@, nem

nemu

nefer hra 6 “fair face”, a name of Kii 6. I ; 14. 8;

7 490. I 1 4

T Nefer (?) wn the LAte of Nefer (?) 258. g

to repeat, to report, to narrate 78. 2 ; 79. 15 ; 80. I, 4; 168.

12; 238. 8 ; 245. IO; 290. 9 ; 298.2; 302. 1 5 ; 341. 16;

IO; 180. IO; 195. 14 ; 235.

414. 3; 439. 9 ; 446. 1 0 ;

neferu 6=%@?, to be glad (?) 44. 16

Neferf

neferf

1% 8 a proper name 326. g

name of a tree 495. Io

a proper name 128. 15 ; 149. 12 ; 407. 2, 3 , 5 ; 435.13;

44’. 6 , 8, 9, 14; 442. 1, 3, 437. 6, I T ; 440. 11, 12 ;

Nefer- u ben-f

11, 1 3 ; 503. 4, I3

Nefer-sen t d 1 name of a city 393. 16

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V 0 C A R U L A R Y. I 69

Nem-hra [b& 8 a proper name 243. 5

nem 1 . . . . . . 417. 7 ; 1 bi 19 girded, encircled

447. I1 4

nem /k% to defsaud 250. 16

ybA! ybD to walk, to stride 9. 6 ; 12. 9; 35. 15; 36. 7; 42. 1 6 ; 49. 7 ; 431. I I I nem

nema -!kb nema

nemnem -b A to march 289. 5

nema *bd who? 138. 15 ; 143. 15 ; 266. 7, 14 ; 267.

5 ; -h4 Ai& who then? 503. 9 ;

i& -% who then art thou? 241. 18

- bb /j 10 pigmy, dwarf 417.8

T-8' a proper name 6. 5

a

nemmzi

Nem O * l

... name of i1 god 62. 4 ; 391. 4 ; 394. ... Nemu 12, 15 ; 396. IO ; 441. ' I 3

nemeh lb$8) % to defraud 250. 6 ; to falsify the reading of the tongue of the balance 251. 4 ; a humble man 250. 7

~ - ~ ~ - - + - ~ ) name of a crown 168. 5, 8, 12; 169.2,s; 272. 12; 275. nemmes 1 2 ; 473. 3 , 1 0

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block of slaughter 5 . 5 ; 24. 13; 62. 3; 69. 4; 112. 3; 121. 14 ; 122. 8; 254. 5 ; nemt

373. 15; 64. 16

n nemt n step, stride 22. 7 ; 38. 7 ; 49. g ; 140. 3 ; 408.

13 ; 149. I , 13 ; 181. I3 ; 182. 17 ; 185. 8; 187. 7 ; 211. I ; 252. 13 ; 310. 2 ; 320. 15 ; 383. 8; 470. 12 ; 475. 3 ; 497.

I ’ 12 ; 432. 16 ; 487. I ; plur. * A n A 2. 8; 31. 1 1 ; 45.

OIII’ A ’ I I I

‘95. 3

nemfet Mc 2 +- 7 slauglitering place 371. Iz

““N“ = & see a’n. n

this, these 16. 7 ; 24. I ; 30. 6; 31. 15 ; 45. 14 ; 51. 14 ; 56. 12; 101.15 ; 127. 3 ; 147. 7 ; 209. 1 6 ; 231. 8; 232. 3; 270. 2, 9;

this

enen Q I 301. 2 ; 312. 4, 6 ; 315. 1 6 ; 316. 16; 333. 5, 6 ; 366. 4; 448. 1 3 ; 488. 6; 505. 16; -XO

is he who 137. 6 ; 143. 6; Qa 136. 13 1 1 5 ,, Ivyv\M

,uvvAA

enen Q s unguent 337.3

enen

en en

en en

eneni

A v A M

$1 6 a stuff 340. 2 h v v a A M

& b& a weak or helpless being 28. 5

Q @ to be weal< or lielpless 162. 12, 13

weak and helpless beings, fiends, etc., 29. 8, 9; 121. 1 6 ; 122. 1 1 ; 144. 15 ; 196.

””N”

14; 198. I ; 371. 5 ; 390. 1 1 ; 394.3

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 171

Enenaarerf AwAAA see An-7-7t-f 157. 4

AwAAA - . . . . . . 25. 12 e enn u

eneniu 422.7; 424. 7

ennu z b this, these 28. 1 6 ; 41, 4 ; 57. 7, 11 ; 58. 2 ; 62. 1 2 ; 63. 1 5 ; gg. 1 6 ; III. 1 1 ; 137. 7; 159. 3; 167. 2, 1 4 ; 203. 2 ; 215. 4 ; 218. 4 ; 231. 7 ; 235. 5 ; 244. 8;

U

enn u z % a season, period, time 140. 5 ; 280. 8

c b to watch, to observe, to see 189. 13, 14 ;

0

enn u U

191. 14

ennu = % A to go away or about 196. 13; 197. U

17 ; 226. g ; 283. 8 AwVvA

enn u -U&C-C to be strong, to strengthen 226. I ;

ennu (?) U~JI adorations 313. z

Ennutu-hru y$-" a proper name 393. 7 ill 0

5 Q Q ;" I canal, stream, watercourse 57. U 7 ; 151. 2 ; 152. I ; 181.

AwAAA .hvv+A 1 2 ; 221. 6 ; 267. 8; 368. &'bn= ( 8; 373. 6; 378. 15; 379. ennui

Enen-unser AwAAA name of a cow-goddess 462. 4

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m

ennur a kind of bird 373. I O U

ennuh KblI-.i, to masturbate 256. g U

"\M

ennuh f'--b[ U w '2 to bind, to tie, to fetter, to drag 011

33. ' 4 ; 92. 9 ; 473. 7, 8 hAhhAA

ennu@ - ~ & l ; cords, cordage, fetters 48. I ; 106. 3 ; 279. I O ; 289. S I ; rigging, tackle 295. 7 ; 391. I O ; 396. 5

"%@& to be burnt 133. g U

ennux

ennuf to bear, to carry, to journey, 136. 12 ; U

166. 9 ; 296. 4

ennufiu ^M'^^> U 4 c5 4 45 A $ j a class of divine beings 166. I O

EnenfZ "\M 7 8 a proper name 107.7 ; I -74 I 1- 107 . I I ^M'^^-d

Ner zk h$j a proper name (?> 4 3 9 . 4

Nerau 9 BQ 3 a proper name 334. 14

terror, strength, might, victory, strong one 108. 5 ; 200. 6 ; neru

i neru

nerau

one 354. 5 ; "\n zu T4 477. 43. 12; 64. 15 ; 68. 7 ; 15 245. 6 ; 373. I 3 ; 454. I 5

I 1

7-

356. 10

Neri 4 4 Qu 8 a proper name 350.4.

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. I 7 3

hvvvA v

3x a proper name 335. 7 Nerau-ta ~ 9 &A ,

neraut .=3 Nvv\M vulture 404. 3, 11

Awvvv

neh Tc] to conquer 109. 15 ; to be joined to 144. 12 n

nehet sycamore tree 124. 7 ; 130. 15; 139. 1 2 ;

144. 11, 12; 201. 14; 402. 12;403. 9 ; 493. 1 , 1 3 ; the two sycamores 221. 10 ; 368. 12

neha ykw to alight 101. I3

to advance 227. 16 m neha

nehaas ka&,Ql- to awake 511. 5

Nehafu m ~ n ~ ~ m name of a city 255. g

A m " .

to copulate 224. 2 ; 227. g ; 229. I I (TI0

nehep hrrzhnn

nehep 0 til to have power over 180. 12

hvvvA

n strength 345. I I L I D

nehepu

bfi 1 light, fire, to shine 183. 8 ; 280. 7 ; 342. nehepu 8 ; 345. 1 1 ; 355. 3 ; 357. 7 ; 466. 7

"' b&) to rejoice, rejoicing 226. 8, 13 ; 315. I m nehem

hvvvA 1 rejoicings 2. g m nehemu

nehemnehem TkLh- to be destroyed (?) 105. 6 4

-'"'"'Q flame, fire 283. 14 mrd neheh

nehehu Tdb@ needy one 408. I 3

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TIIE BOOK OF THE DEAD. I74

to wake up, to rouse up, to lift up 341. 4 ; 354. 4; 404. 6 ; 465.4

nehes

--H- rC $, --H-

Nuv\M

nehesu

Nehes- ui

Neh

Neha-hra - vg

IT] &a 1 a class of divine beings 183. 2 ; 332. 13

IT]

- I

- I; 17 &‘ 3 namc of a god 397. 12 ; 398. I

a proper name 242. 1

one of the forty-two assessors 253. 1 5 ; 515. IO

a proper name 253. 4 Neha-h Pu *TbAlG nehait - 5p 4 9 5 1 flowers 263. 2

Neheb-n efert 1 x 8 LA 6 one of’ the forty-two asses- sors 258. g

name of a deity 6.8 ; 63. 14; Neheb-ka -kJg 1 258. 11 ; 501. 12 ;

- q & , w g ~ ~ \ J-J, I.-$ 95. 10 ; 367. 9 ; 375- 12; 469.4

nehebet -$swgT neck 80. 7 ; 117. g ; 136.6; 142. 15; 401. 15 ; 446. 16 ; plur.

nehem

160. 13 ;

365. 418.

Qca

W

2; 173. 1 1 ; 215. 3 256. 15 ; 260. IO;

,v.wvu

L-J

to carry away, to deliver, deliverer 2. 7 ; 24. I ; 32. 6 ; 49. 9; 61. 11 ; 62. 12; 64. 2 ; 65. 13; 66. 6; 92. IO; 98. IO; 103. 16; 107.

; 224, 8 ; 250. 13 ; 251. 5 ; 254. I, 262. 4 ; 282. 3 ; 298. IO ; 334. 13 ;

15; III. 6 ; 133. 12; 135. 14;

7; 366. 9; 369. 14; 375. 13; 411. I, 14; 412. IO; 3 ; 463. 1 5 ; 468. 2; 473. 6; yb’” I l l 261. 5 ;

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V O C A B U L A R Y. I75

& n deliverer 350. 3 ; ~ L J nb carried off, delivered 25. 6 ; 93. 3 ; 94. I ; 119. 2, 3 ; 132. 3 ; 383. 3; 421. 5, 6 ; 469. 8 ; 470. I

eternity, for ever 53. 6, 7 ; 147. 2 ; 152. Xw.1 I 1 2 ; 155. 16 ; 159. I4 ; 169. 1 2 ; 184. z ; 185. I, 2 , g ; 208. I O ; 213. 15 ; kw'w 1 225. 1 6 ; 232. 1 2 ; 268. 1 6 ; 278. 1 2 ;

neheh

285. I, 12 ; 308. 8, g ; 309. 5 ; 364.

442. 16 ; 444. I ; 471. 2 ; 479. 15 ; 482. 12 ; 484. 4 ; 489. 8, 14 ; 498. 3 ; 504. I

mlol 1 15 ; 383. 3 ; 399. 7 ; 421. 7 ; 432. I ;

neheh k&$ invoked 397. 15

c 3 I

U I a I jaw-teeth 97. 1 6 ;

CCrI

nehfet

17 jaws(?); 117.7

nexa 7 I-$&? sharp knife 448. I 2

--"n nexaxat +'t3 offerings 201. 1 (var. 4 j ) - 111

NeXebet $J the goddess of the city of Nelrheb 508. I I

nexebet 4 7 3 plants 504. 7, 8

nexen Tfi babe, child 126. 13 ; 232. 6 ; 502. 15; one r.&v.w.

of the forty-two assessors 256. 3

nexennu 7 0% ,$ @ 1 children 251. 6 ; 265. 8 f"v"vA

a city of Upper Egypt 39. 6 ; 157. 1 4 ; 232. I1 ; 233. 3 ; 234. 7, 9, 13 ; 235. 4 ; W

@ 7. 5 Nyvv\"I

Nexen

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176 THE BOOK O F T H E DEAD.

Nuv\M

Nexen neter ~ 1 I the god of Nekhen 234. 13

neyex whip 13. I I ; 408. 7 ; 482. I O ; 487. 5

nexex

next

refi to become old 33. 7 ; 126. 8

strong (in a bad sense) 100. 7 L-L

%=+ to be strong, strength, mighty, power 32.

n ext Q o I 1 ; 153. 8 ; 182. 16; 279. 1 3 ; 313.15 ; - I 314. 6 ; 338. 6 ; 416. 3 ; mighty deeds 180. 11

a proper tiaine 11. 3 ; 141. I I ; 315. 13

Next

Nektu-Amen -+ *a 9 a a proper name 23. 16 ; 24. 4

she, her, it 12. 12 ; 36. I O ; 57. 4; 106. 9, n es IO ; 153. I I ; 192. 8 ; 242. 4 ; 304. 5 ; 341.

I ; 404. 5 ; 461. i o ; 483. 2 ; 487. 4 ; 488. I ; and seepnsszm.

nes to belong to 218. 4 ; 219. 2 ; belonging to thc M

on 26. g ; and see passim.

nes a tongue 5. 13; 36. 1 5 ; 180. 7; 204. 16; 401. 16; 446. 13 ; 511. 11 ; 512. 13; plur.

x 152. 8

I

nes T\& to devour, to consume 138. 16; 143. 15

i e s 3mL to arrange 449. 3

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177 V O C A B U L A R Y .

nes flame, fire 63. 8 ; 186. 6; 284. 6; 369. 9 ;

382. z

nesu

nesau

n es

nesut

nesb

nesbit

nesbti

nesbu

nespu

7 b a tongue 465. 8

7 ,-%‘ee grain (?) 437. 7 ; 7 - 0 1 I cakes (?) 437. 8

I l l --c

q b ; weapons 107. Io

?’& to swallow 289. 1

TJ 4 \ a& devourer 350. g

qJ&: to devour 371. I I

z J b J j eater 65. 16

7

x

i slaughterings, gashes, wounds, knives 4

106. I ; 143. g ; 204. 11 ; 302. 8 ; 361. z

yc> to burn up, flame 58. 1 4 ; 62. 2 ;

gg. I, 5; 119. I (6is); 156. 15; neserf -++ 7 ‘ Nesert the fire city 86. 4 ; 87. 1 3

nest a an

throne 13. 1 2 ; 24. 1 5 ; 77. 1 6 ; 107. 8; 114. 3 ,

348. 15 ; 458. 15 ; 459. 2 ; 460. 5 ; 476. IO (his) ; 485. 7 ; 4; 116. 2 ; 121. 3 ; 149. 5 , 16; 194. 2 ; 239. 8; 284. 3 ;

512. 14; plur. ia 0 ’ I 165. 12 L l

12

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178

Nest

nesti

n eS

neSt

n eSa u

neSu

neSi

TIIE BOOK O F T H E DEAD

"""p to walk upon (?) 5. 12 zc moisture 224. 7

5 1 plates or strips of metal 448. 1 1

g b '; a weapon 494. 5

hair to bristle 130. 3 ; 242. I

neSem clllTIIl -' &:" a precious stone (mother-of-emerald [?I) 405. 9, 1 6 ; 406. 3, 4; c31 """bzi 406. I O

nedmet iiaine of n boat of the sun 2 2 . 12 ; 108. 1 5 ; 247. 1 1 ; 326.5; 336. 3 ; 347. 14; 490. 13 ; 509. 1 2

to malie a storm, to stir up tem- pest 56 . 14, I j ; 109. IO ; 128.

-&4 \\ c2sIl M ' C O

-,I neSen m I

storms, whirlwind 13 I , I 2 ; 231. 12 ; 279. I I ; 281. 15 ; 332- 3 ; 334. I 3 ; 350. 2

thee, thou, thy I. 7 ; 2. 5 ; 6. 3 ; 33. 4; 50. 2; 69.6; 77. 11, 1 4 ; 98. 1 6 ; gg. 5; 100. 1 3 ; 115. 1 1 ; 304. 12; 305.6; 312. 6 ; 361. I ; 379. 6; 393. 12; 402. 7, 8;

455. I ; 458. I ; 467. 15 ; 471. I 3 ; 476. 4 ; 479. 2 ; 480. 3 ;

nek v- 436. 2 ; 437. 4 ; 439- 2 ; 440. I ; 44'. 4; 446. 10 ; 452. 7 ;

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V 0 C A Iz U L A R 1'. I79

485. I ; 491. 9 ; 494. I O ; 495. 8 ; 496. I ; 504. 15; 506. 2 ;

509. 3 ; 510. I O ; 511. 6 ; 512. 4; 513. 1 6 ; 514. I ; 515. I P A A A A Z

n e k to copulate 180. 15 ; 225. 1 1 ; 250. 1 4 ; 255. 6,

14, 1 6 ; L-f==2 9 &K- 3 he had union with himself

53. 1

T-LU *

nekau

nekai

nekai

Neka

Nekau

neken

gk actions (?) 16. 5

to do harm or injury, injury, evil 34. 1 5 ; 105. 1 3 ; 165. 1 5 ; 166. 1 2 ; 202. 4; 228. 6; 402. I ; 406.

n n 192. 8; 228. 7

neq iu t "7 \ shackles 460. 7 n -- I l l

neq i iu f 9 9 5 those who steal away go. I O n I l l

Neka to chew 31. I 3

tocackle 63. 14; r79. IO ; 202. 1 3 ; 376. 1 2 ; aa 438. 6 ; 493. 12

Nekek- ur aa

nekek

m*- -y the Great Cackler 131. 2

I2*

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I80 T‘IE 1300K OF T H E DEAD.

net *v n ) -8 n thoL1 415. 1 2 ; 416. 3 , 4

net the crown of the North 97. 2 ; 415. 4 ; 417. 5 ;

495. 1 6 ; go# King of‘ the North 147. I

gn a proper iiame 110. 16 \\

Neti

net (?) the chancery, ‘-1 ma superintendent (or tongue o f the chancery 26. 9 ; and see p ~ i s s m

m en t n of I. 3 ; 3 . 1 4 ; 20. 3 ; 2 8 . 5 ; 33. 5 ; 52. 2 ; 59.

6 ; 67. 6 ; 80. 6 ; 87. 1 1 ; 103.2; 124. 1 1 ; 130.8; 149. 1 3 ; 181. 1 1 ; 197. 3 ; 210. 6 ; 223. 1 1 ; 242. 7; 262. 7 ; 271.

334. 2 ; 343. 11 ; 347. 3 ; 360. 8 ; 366. I I ; 375. 3 ; 380. 6 ; 1 6 ; 281. 7 ; 294. I ; 297. I , 1 5 ; 304. 5 ; 308. 4 ; 315. 7 ;

389. 4 ; 403- 7 ; 420. 1 2 ; 437. 2 ; 445. 2 ; 449. 9 ; 464. 1 6 ; 485. 9 ; 493. 2 ; 504. 16

)o( y$! 1 Neith 112. 13; 148. 9 ; 158. 3 ; 235. 8, 1 4 ; 238. 4, I I ; 326. 6 ; 339. 2 ; 348, I O ; 413. 12; 414.

Net

””,̂ ̂ c x x n

v;”* entS statute, ordinance 42. 6 ; plur. ’ 274. 14; 486. 9

m

netu fastenings 86. 8 , I O

- n entuten nb- ye 206. 6

I l l

entu & =-= -L not 462. I (3k)

neti yQ! . . . . . . 109. T I

AAAAW

n eti 0 \\ to vaiiquish 236. 15 L-J

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. 181

== i n t i = ati a negative particle, not,

61. g

without 81. 16 ; 406. 4 ; """"u en ti

" " ^ ^ ~ ~ 66. 1 0 ; 0 \\

\ \ I I I %= I I

n T - ~ J a proper name 136. 3 Enti-Se-f *I N\IvIM

who, which, that which 13. 12 ; 15. 17 ; 23. 1 5 ; 24. 7; 52. 1 5 ; 53. 5 ; 55. 2 ; 64. 3 ; 72. 1 2 ; 129. 1 5 ;

.,., 140. 12; 162. 2 ; 211. 6; 218. 1 2 ; 227. 6 ; 260. 2 ; 332. 1 4 ; 336. 2 ; 341. 6; 343. 5, 13; 358. 1 6 ; 368. 7; 390. 13; 393. 3 ; 406. 4; 407. 3 ; 441. 6 ; 482. 2 ; 488. 3 ; 491. 12 ;

n \\ en ti

those who, the persons or things which arc 24. 16 ; 47. g ; 99. 14 ; 140. 12; 166. 2 ; r74. 5 ; 213. I ; 392. 8; 440. 6 ; 443. 14, I5 ; 475. 1 ; 478. 4

Enti-@&f-emmL mast-f a propcr name 281. 6

\\ rip

* entef 0 he 25.7; 38.7,g; 64. 13; 65. 3 ; 67. 16; 68.

4 ; 87. 9, 10 ; 91. 6, 7 ; '35. 5 ; 271. 9 ; 295. 4, 5 i 373. 9 ; LLe

379. I ; 409. 8, 1 2 ; 411. 8; 412. i z ; 413. 11

netnet -- that which flows 175. I ; 216. 12 * n & (1 i

god 2. i z ; 3. 9 ; 121. 14; and S ~ C P L I S S L ~ I Z . 8 gods 1.7; 4. 3, 4, 14, 16; 6. 3, 1 6 ; 7. 9 ; 8. 8, 16; 9. 1 1 ; 11. 14, 15; 12. 3; 13. I ; 21. 3; 51. 15, 1 6 ; 52. 9, I I ; 55. IO ; 64. z ; 65. 7, 8 ; 66. 14; 67. 3 ; 79. I I ; 318. I ; 3x9. 9, 13 ; 336. 2 ; 365. 6, 12, 13, 14; 367.

IO; 372. I ; 374. 3 ; 379. z ; 382. 4; 387. II ; 462. I O, 11,

neteru

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1 x 2 7TIE B O O K OF T H E D E A D .

1 2 ; 466. 2 ; 487. 3, 7 ; 514. 2, 4 ; 515 . 1 6 ; 516. 5, 7, 11

$mi); l1lllllll the company of the gods

all the gods 54. 7 ; 69. 14 ; 74. 7 ; 76. 12 ; 459. I I ; 460.

7 I I the four gods 1 the mother-gods 365. 6, 13 ;

295. 5 ; 7 ''''1 I forty-two gods 249. I o ;

(see also 8 n

1 6 2 . 2 ; y$ai g o d s 4 5 . 1 ; q a 1 I - ,l=/l-B! I ; 511. 1 3 ; 7 Ill 4 1 the father-gods 365. 6 ; 111 a I 1 I I

n n

I l l

gods celestial and gods terrestrial 485. I ; l l i l 7 z I l i l U - z 7

gods of heaven and gods of carth 496. 3 ; I I =i

m? w- gods of the Tuat 424. 1 3 ; 429. 13 ; 434. 2 ; gods

of the 0 326. I [ ; gods of Mehen 434. 5 ; 435. n \\ n

goddess 16. 16 ; 78. 6 ; 81. 5 ; 82. 6 ; 89. 1 5 ; 112. 1 2 ; 166. 1 2 ; 169. 1 4 ; 244. 1 3 ; 246. I ; 271. 1 6 ; 275 .2 ; 276. 1 6 ; 294. 2 ; 326. 4 ; 399. 1 2 ; 400. 5 ; 410. netert l e k 6 ; 416. 16; 444. 15 ; 445. 12 ; plur. 1 IC$&~ 422. 14; 480 .6 ;

neter 4 1 - ;1 zkfjjj great god, 2: t., Osiris 164.

4 ; 208. 13 ; 510. 1.1.; 512.8; 73 2- 8 23 self-created,

great god 51. 11 ; 73 'T'".c god One 9. I ;

god great 170. I ; 18 i d of the city 24. 4 ; 86. g ;

T I ?+=z -

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v 0 CA B U L A R Y. I83

n 9zz neter

neteri E czz-

netert 722 lei n

226. 4,5,6, 1 1 ; 227.5; 259. 1 2 ; 436. 15; l\ncm

L -&’H god .with a -x-

dog’s face 64. 3

to make or become like a god, divine 8. z ; 9. I I ; 37. 2 ; 43. 4; 67. 14; 80.

3 ; 170. 9, I O ; 171. 7 ; I I ; 154. 6 ; 165. 9 ; 168.

174. 15 ; 201. 14; 254. 6 ;

287. 4; 375. 9 ; 409. 5 ; 417. 12; 419. 6; 509. 1 2 ; 510. 13; 511. 3, 12; 516. I Z ;

ener (?) 416. 7 ; 1 18 nefer atef-ui \\ the two divine fathers 449. 8

1 sacred words or writings 151.

1 4 1 3 ; 228. 15; 441. I O

1b 4 8 z 3 i I

neter mefu

neter nemmat 1 divine block 24. 13 ; gr. 17 ; 122. 8

7 16 divine body 290. 12 ; 340. 14 ; 460. 3

1 [3 a god’s house, temple 219. I ; 242. 6;

L_I

neter hZu

neter het n

326. I O ; 347. I Z ; 441. 9 ; 464. 6 ; 472. 3 ; 489. 12

holy offerings I. 4; 58. 1 6 ; 261.4; 269.9; 380. I ; 453.6

1 2 neter hetepu

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184 THE BOOK 01-7 THE DEAD.

the underworld, a region in the "beautiful amen^- tet" 14. 9 ; 18. 5 ; 31.

( 1 0 ; 43. 16; 70. I , 5, 7 5 ; Neter Xert

90. 9; 91. 9, '5 ; 92. 15 ;

7; 116. r 8 ; 119. 8 ; 120. 2 ; 130. 1 1 ; 162. I O ; 178. 1 5 ;

310. 2; 317. I ; 334. 3 ; 363. 3 ; 365. 7, 14; 370. 7 ; 384.

Q I 93- 13; 95. I ; 97. 9 ; 98.

179. I ; 196. 1 2 ; 197. 1 6 ; 246. 2 ; 285. 5, 1 3 ; 295. 9, I O ;

7, 13 ; 422. 14 ; 424. I 5 ; 425. I 5 ; 426. 7 ; 429. 1 1 ; 435. 3 ; 470. 13; 480. 13; 497. 3; 501. 4; 514. 7 , 9

neter Xet propert! of the god 251. 13 ; 253. 11 I I ? 15 ; 337.14

I incense offered to the gods 80. 1i ; 161. 3 ; 175. 1 ; 216. 1 1 ; 223. 7; 247.8; 268. 2 ; 291.

312.6; 317.7 ; 318.3; 382. 16; 333.13; 366. 7; 375. I O ;

IlZ neter sentra

neter seneer 4; 294. 8 ; 303. 1 2 ; 310. 16;

98ZG I I

w- 0 437. 1 ; 444. 7 ; ~ ~ ~ 1 , ,

or sentra B c'-. Ill

c o Y J

I!'ZJG I 19 3oQ* I

neter seht

neter 4es

neter fua i

242. g

i"Ji:

1 1 7 I *h! 4 Jc 8 ciiviiie morning star 222. 7 ;

1 *sc 3 to make lilce t ~ i e divine morning

8 divine hall 323. 9 ; 348. 4; 513. 9 ' L_ I

follower of thc god 223. I O

nefer fuau

star 277. 12; 307. 1 4 ; 78 e f l * x { 0% 300. 11

neter fepf 3-G thc divine boat 218. 5 ; 368. I O

neter ret 2 saci-ed speech 135. 13

Neter Dm 1 nainc of a pool 506. 15 c3T7

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V O C A B U L A R Y . '85

Neter ufat 7a-i name of a place 201. 14 ; 491. Io n

h""nM

entek thou 8. 16 ; IO. 5 ; 15. 12 ; 38. 3 ; 41. 6 ; 96. 4 ; 129. 1 4 ; 241. 1 8 ; 408. 7, 1 2 ; 409. 1 2 ; 421. 4 ; 435. 13 (fer), 14; 440. 9 ; 441. I ; 442. 1 3 ; 505. 6

- Neteqa-hra-Xesef-afu FA 1 9 n &T szz=. the

herald of the fourth Arir 328. 7

M

a 0% 1 cattle for sacrifice 182. 12 mml

netet

M

n ef 8 to bandage 414. 5 -u

Mefbit ZJ 9 4; name of a city 322. 5

M

-8 name of a city 455. 16 n

Nefet

to avenge, to protcct 19. 15; 46. 1 4 ; 137. '4; 153. I ;

7 ; 306, 1 2 ; 307. I , 3, 6 ; 346. I I ; 347.3; 361. 4, I I ;

483. 1 2 ; qaau,, avenger 478. g ; 482. 15; to advocate 341. g

'54. 6 ; 195. 4 ; 277. 3, 4, I nef

n efet

n e f Tu3b T u 4 TAfb I 385. 7 ; 369. 5 ; 478. I 3 ;

qt ne i BrA Gruii' to avenge 313. 1 6 ; 452.9 ; 488. 15 ; I

to pay homage to 442. 5

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J 86 TWE ROOK O F T f f E D E A D

nef mefu

neftu re to converse 140. 8 ; addresses

To$ to exchange words 166. 75

Nefefet 3:$ a proper name 321. 5

nefem 1 to he glad, to rrjoice, liappy, sweet

126. 5, I I ; 127. g ; 135. 7 ; 173. 3 ; 186. 6 ; 298. 2 ; 436. 6 ; 437.

nefemu

nefemet bz I 6 ; 467. 15 ; 481. 5 ; 484. 1 2 ; 485.

I-\{, 4. I I ; 6. 9 ; 35. I + ; 75. 8 ; 82. 3;

513. 10 ; [kf nb very pleasant,

pleasant things 225. 1 4

Nefeem ! iianie of a god 108. 2

AAr"AAA

a c----o to grasp, to hold fast, strong 149. 4 ; 155. IO ; 196. 4; 197. 8; 282. 5 ; 296. 4, 1 2 ; 297. 8 ; 395. 6 ; to he restrained or held fast 309. 8 ; 330. 1 2 ; 467. 6

B nefer

A,v".vA d7-

ifl nefe'eua -9 to carve, to fashion 75. 6

n efeb e f n to strengthen 225. 12

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

Net'ebnef'eb 7 17 18 a proper name 59, 8

nefes

nefeset

weak, little 443. 11 ; 457. 1 5 ; ; lesser 1 504 .7 ; 5 0 6 . 7 ; TpG, * gods 318. 7 n

Nefesti a name of Osiris 321. 14 x

Net'ses 7 name of a god 339. 14

Net'et To name of a city 323. 1 1

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188 TIIE BOOK OF TEIE DEAD).

er 0 at, to, with, into, among, against, from, according to, near, by, ton7ards, upo11, concerning I. 9 ; 2. 13; 3. j ; 4 . 4 ; I 0 . 5 , 7 ; 15. I O , 1 2 ; 34. 1 1 , 13 ; 43.13; 63. 1 2 ; 64. I O ; 95. 3 ; 96. 2 ; 124. 3 ; 126. 1 3 ; 130. I ; 136. 3 ; 140. 2 ; 147. 1 3 ; 151. 5, 6, 7 ; 210. 9 ; 483. 2 ;

501. 6, 8 ; aiid s e c ~ m ~ m .

cr c3 iiiorc . . . . than $jbfi 0 117 more

cc5711*43. w3?j)G 0 c__ =@$&' ! 87. 10) 1 5 ; 88. 3 ;

glorious than the gods 38. 5 ; 48. 10 ;

4 ;

196. 15, 16 ; 198. 2, 3

4 +x ab \ among, betxvecii 64. g ; er -ami- tu a

er -ami -8u c3 165. 2 ; 215. 16, 17

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V O C A B U L A R Y . ‘89

er-p u a\ or 23. 6 ; 161. I O ; 316. I I ; 317. 12, 16 ; I -

407. 16

er-mZi 0 \- with, near 234. 2 ; 266. I O ; 267. I ; - 509. 9 ; 5’0. ’5

er-men as far as 31 . 15

<> n n

er-entet ~ v v \ ~ because 244. 3 ; 308. I3 ; 396. 2 , 5, 7, 9, IO, 12,

14, 1 6 ; 397. 2 , 4, 6

er-ruti 0

er-rut I outside 26. z ; 502. g -= On’% A

er-hat - 3 before 505. 5

er-bena a W, wit11 22. Io

0 1 Nvvv\n

Q er-her 3# - c3

remote from sight 372. g 0

er-heru ?j) above 436. 1 3

er-Xeft o L in the face of 22. 3

er-Xer under 436. 5 , 1 3

er-xere L- 6 on behalf of 136. 16

c3

& 3 Q

n I

0

a - -1 I I

er-sa 0 6 by the side of 241. 17

L_ er-kes 0 by thc footprint of, near 15. 15 ; 22. 16 ; 60. 12; 61. 2 ; 70. 1 5 ; 96. I O ; 154. 1 2 ; 179. I ; 215. 1 1 ;

I

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190 TIIE BOOK OF TIIE DEAD.

er

re

re

re

222. 5 ; 279. r z ; 286. 3 ; 295. I O ; 302. 1 3 ; 368. 4, 5 ; 425. 8; 427. 3 ; 430. 7; 433. 6 ; 436. I O ; 487. 13

m a -7 cake 466. 15

-0

221. 6 ; 229. I ; 368. 8; 440. I O

ow worms (?) 418. 4 I I l l

a door, opening, mouth 8. I ; 11. 5 ; 61. I I ;

I 63. 8; 107. 3 ; 108. 6; 150. 15; 151. 15; 191. 5, 8; 192. I ; 225. 6 ; 251. G ; 281. 8 ; 315. 6 ; 316. 15 ; 339. 5 ; 346. 15; 369. 14; 371. 12 ; 372. 1 3 ; 379. 15 ; 389. I I ; 405. 1 2 ; 408. 1 5 ; 411. 1 6 ; 419. 2; 444.8; 450. 3 ; 465. 7 , s ;

467. 6 ; 479.5; 510.6 ; 511. z ; y)h stro11g of mouth 0 1

22. 4; a- appearance 41. 16 ; plur. I 22. 2; Nuv \M l - I u *

115. 7 ; 269. 8 ; 374. 8 ; I I ~ n n

re apt(?) a brow 68. 5 ; 69. 6 I 01

--Q&q @ Re-Sa-urt nume of a city 144. I O I mnrrr-o I

re uat * eiitraiice to the ways 37. 15 I 0 1 1 1

a Mm

I * re mu ~ u v \ ~ mouth of a stream 439. 6

re @Sip lTg 8 mouth of the Nile 380. 3 I

I I ’ I lrNLhhh the entrance to the city of Kheniennu I l l l l % @

re Xernennu 92. 7

re SeAait 326. 5

a 1 4 \ 8 the mouth of the goddess Sekhait I

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V O CAI3 LJI. A R Y. 191

the entrance to the passages of the tomb, the under- world 19. 1 4 ; 20. 6 ; 23. z ; 24. 2 ; 27. 1 5 ; 47. I O ; 55. 5 ; 69. 1 6 ; 70. I I ; 76. 4, 7 ; 79. 1 4 ; 82. I ; 86. 2 ;

138. 16; 143. 16 ; 223. 1 1 ;

239. 3, 4 ; 240. 3, 4, 1 1 ; 248. I ; 253. 4; 261. 13 ; 269. 15 ; 270. 3, 7 ; 302. 6 ; 321. 1 3 ; 322. 2 ; 324. 2 ;

358. 9, I O , 1 5 ; 360. 1, 1 6 ; 377. 7 ; 426. 1 ; 452. 5 ; 477. 9 ; 512. 7 ; 5'5. 10

329. I O , 1 3 ; 348. 4 , I o ;

- 7 to sct the moutli in motion 0 re

I against any imii 16. 5 ; 254. 15 ; 255. I

re chapter of a book 77. I ; 80. I O ; 267. 14; 316. 1 5 ; 317. 2 ; plus. I 18. 4 ; 142. 7 ; 223. 1 4 ; 349. 11 ;

I 0

I l l

and see passli~z. "";" a single chapter 142. 7 ; 0 +n n l

I 4 a chapter of words 23. 14 ; 25. 8 ; Af"vv.A

l a chapter of mysteries 19. 14

ri "I!--+ \\ door 55. 13

a c - - z l erper o temple and the ground on which it stands I I

237. 11 ; 472. z

temples 16. 4 ; 28. I O ; 97; 4 ; 110.

I O ; 138. 4 ; 141. I O ; 250. r z ; 309.

temples of the south and of the north 223. 4 ; 387. 6

1

- I L i l

I I 1 1 Ill l

I I I I I I I

erperu

I I I I I I

Re (?) ~ ' 8 the Lion-god RS 91. 1 6 ; 139. 6 ; 144. 6, 16; 288. z ; 435. 13

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T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD. 192

Re-iukasa

Re-RH the Lion-god l h 132. 1 3

*A

4 rH n storehouse 449. g

rZ _II work 42. 7 0

I

RS

thc Sun-god I. 3 ; 2 . 7, T O ;

5. 4 ; 6. 13 ; 11. 3 ; 12. T Z ;

20. 5 ; 23. 8 ; 27. g ; 48.

3. I 3 ; 4. I , 7, 1 2 ;

- k'i 1 7 ; 52. 4, 9 ; 75. '1;

I O ; 295. 4 ; 315. I O ; 359. I O ; 366. 4, 8 ; 383. 2 ; 409.5; 421. 12; 426. I O ; 456. 6 ; 457. I , 3 ;

4 7 0 . 9 ; 4 7 6 . 4 ; 486. 1 2 ; 4 8 7 . 9 ; 490. I T ; 491. I ; 496. 13 ; 509. 8, 11, 16 ; 510. 13 ; 511. 6, r 3 ; 514. 3 , 1 6 ; 515. I

-'a' -!??xi } 108. 1 1 ; 117. 2 ; 131.

RH-Ausar @! 3 11%-Osiris 281 4 A

Rii-Tem, z: e. , the day sun and RS- Tem

64. I ; x04. 7 ; 317. 4

R H- Ma Ht-m en 4 I M

(a w?u]

the prenomen of Seti I. IO. 16 _____

the Mycerinus of the Greeks 97. 2 ; 141. 8 RH-m en-kau

RP-meses-meri (=I the prcnonieti of Ra- Am en-meri-Ma H t i mcscs IV. 271. 8,

15 ; 272. 8, I F ; 273. 2 , 6

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V O C A R U L A K Y. I93

R P- er-n ehee “7 o ---.lo[ a proper name 315. I 2

rS

I

-“ day 2. 6 ; 11. I O ; 28.2,4; 138. I O ; 184.9; 289. \=-.-J 1

7, I O ; and see passim ’ 1 ra ma’ like the sun, daily 454.

ra ne6 daily 2. 6, 13 ; 3. 5 ; 33. 6 ; 7 ; 100.6; 104. 1 7 ; 113. 6 ; 199. 1 5 ; 200. 2 , 1 1 ; 299.4; 329.

I 0“ 0

7; 353. ‘ 5 ; 397. 1 5 ; 446.8; 456. 1 5 ; 479. 9; 480. 14; 483. 4; 494. I3 ; 495. I 3

ru m%. . . . . . . 463. 9

ru -..%I . . . . . . 468. IO

to carry away, to separate from 105. 1 5 ; 129. 16; 160. I O ; 494. 7 --bQlA -MA I rua

rui 9 9 A journey 209. 2 f ~ i s )

door (?) er ruti outside 25. 4 ; 26. z ; 134. ruti

ruti -57-1 11 ; 149. 2, 15 ; 497. IO

to grow, to malic to grow, to spring up 9. 1 6 ; 127. 11, IZ; 133. I Z ; 181. 5 ; 379. 7; 401. 1 1 ; 408. 8; 425. 1 5 ; 460. 5 ; 461. 1 1 ; 509. 15; 513. 8 ; 514. 16 ; things which grow 379. 8: to be taut (of roves and sails)

I 8;. 1 1 ; c5 -81 14 ‘235. 1 6 ; 236

ruti \\B.fi\j strong, vigorous 41. rz e

plants, things which grow 140. 7 ; 181. 6 ; 504. 16 ; 505. 5

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I94 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Ruf-en-Auset ob%@ M a proper name 396. 6

Rufu-nu-Tem o 7 ~ ~ ~ B p r o p e r n a m e 3 g I . 1 1

Rufu-neb-rqit Q I l l -i17 @ 4 9 n 3 8 1 4 a proper name 393. 3

rut staircase 297. z

ri

riu

eref

9 9 8 bandage, strip .of linen 414. 5

0 9 \ 5 E emanations 138. 15

LLe then, therefore, an intensive particle 51. 8, 13,

9, 1 4 ; 57. 6, 1 3 ; 58. 6 ; 60. 1 3 ; 61. 1 5 ; 62. 16; 63. 1 5 ; 64. 7; 65. I, 4, 8, 1 3 ; 66. 3 ; 69. I ; 147. 15; 148. I, 2 ;

183. 8 ; 260. 14; 444. I ; 494. IO; 495. 5

erpS 0

0

16 ; 5 2 . 3, 107 15 ; 53. 37 97 16 ; 54. 5, 87 12 j 55. 4; 56. 1 7

hereditary tribal chief 13. 9 ; 154. 16 ; 325. va 16

erpat yn J 4 Q

erpit a \\ 8 3 Isis and Nephthys 323. 6

erpit o/19EJ 0 image 409. 13

remu fish 147. 1 5 ; 148. 2 ; 198. 6 ; 234. I, 3 ; 251. g ; 292. 12 ; 381. g ; 392. 4 ; 400. 6, I I ; 444. g

remu -b%zo the tity of Fish 234. 4, 7

Remi a 9 -8 the fish-god 188. 13

rem oh- to weep 92. 4

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V 0 C A B 3 L A R Y. I95

- 4 1

J E ~ 1 1 ermennu

0 - n

e 4 1 1 1 0 0 1

ermenf I

rem u -kbw to weep 467. 14; renit lamented 445. 5

arms, shoulders 68. 9; 137. 3 ; 244. 10; 450. '4, I 5 ; 495. IO ; supporters 158. 6 ; the arms of a tree 244. 6

c=."M erm en arm, shoulder 136. 4; 235. 8, 13 ; e r ^ O '

450. I (si$); 462. 8

e ,-A I the two arms, shoulders 61. 1 3 ; erm en- ui 68. 1 1 ; 447. 1 3

0 - \\ 4 the two sides of a ladder e!+%- ermenn u- ui

f- 202. 16

0-

e4 erm en n to fall away from 217. 5

--A e @ A

ermen u to carry away 336. 6

Remrem -h-ka name of a god 163. 4

name 3. 6 ; 5. I ; 13. 16; 14. I ; 15. 14; 52. 16 ; 54. 13, 15 , 16 ; 55. I , 2 ; 60. 1 6 ; 63. 5; 64. 8, ren

Aw"%v -8 1 12, 13; 69. 2, 3 ; 96. 6 ; 97. 11, 1 3 ; 98. 11; 132. IO; 133. 1 2 ; 136. 2, 1 6 ; 143. 2 ; 155. 1 6 ; 184. 7 ; 205. 6 ; 248. 8, 12; 262. 3 ; 263. 1 ; 264. 5, 7, 13, 1 5 ; 265. 7 ; 298. 2 ; 326. 4; 327. I, 11, 17; 328. 3, 8, 12, 1 6 ; 329.4; 334. 10; 335. 7; 336.4; 337. 1 0 ; 345.

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2 ; 346. 15, 1 6 ; 347. 1 ; 353. 75 i 355. 4, 11 ; 356. 2 ; 357. 11 ; 358. 3, g ; 359. 2, 3 ; 360. 12, 13 ; 361. 14, 1 5 ; 370. 5 ; 374. 4 ; 391. I O , 1 4 ; 406. I O ; 418. 13, 14, 15, 1 6 ; 419. 2,

8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 ; 438. g ; 443. 13 ; 462. I O ; 468. I , 3 ; 484. I , 2; 486. 3 ; 509. 3 ; 512. I , 1 4 ; 513. T I ; CZ3 513.

8 ; plur. 2 4 . 5 ; 51. Iz; 317. 1 3 ; =%&! 91. 3 ; 158. IO, I I ; 160. 6 ; 175. 6 ; 206. I O ; 207. 2 ; 260. 1 ;

N\"ssv\ u

264. 5, 8; 329. 9; 377. I O ; - 320. 16 I l l a& to nurse 11. 13

w.,%Aw ren

to grow young, to renew youth 119. 5 ; 154. IO; 188. 7 ; 294. 15; 298. 3; 482. 1 4 ; 510. I ; -

U

12 ; 467.. 2 ; 483. 4; 486. 1 1 ; "o{a b 486. 11 ; * MWU 0 - 19 11. 6

renpit {T year 158. 1 4 ; 244. 15; 366. 2; 464. 3 ; 505. 15; 88. 1 1 ; 92. I O ; III. 11; 113. 12; 125. 506. 2 ; plur.

3 ; 158. 14, 1 5 ; 168. 1 1 ; 185. 2 ; 188. 4 ; 225. 14 ; 359. 8 ; G

458. 2 ; {{{ 195. 9

a renpit

Renen

renen

Renenet MWU "'nurse", a proper name 405. I 3

\ 4 0% $, herbs, plants 101.7 ; 454. 5 0

y $ $ E name of a god 323. 15

lo nurse, to suckle 7. I ; I 19. I I ; 293. 8 t+"v"v

Rennufet z & z h name of a goddess 443. I U 0 rer -9 pig 231. IO

rer (?) territory 184. 14 EEZJ

1 3 1

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to revolve, to go round about 26. 9 ; 68. 9 ; 77.5 ; 107. 1 4 ; 114. 7 ; 155.

rer 11 ; 165. 11 ; 191. 11 ; 282. 7, I I ; I 283. 3, 8, I I ; 287. 13, 16 ; 303. j ;

A 315. z ; 333. 15 ; 358. 11 ; 362. z ; 382. 15 ; 388. 11 ; 389. 12 ; 392. 1 13 ; 405. 1 1 ; 470. 6 ; 497. I j ; a 4 9 ;f; those who revolve a /z 19 encircled 448. 7 ;

journeyings 103. 4 ; 104. I O ;

a A go ye round 121. 5 0 1 1 1

reru a --

c3 0

,1vi- n to retreat revolving 487. 8

c 2 @ A rer Xet

rert Ezz.3c: circle 468. 7 - 8es rer

rert drugs, spices 67. 13

reru (?)

again, repetition 182. 16; 211. 3 ; 238. 8 ; 373. 3 EiEE3

E G Z J n

0 0 0 0

. . . . . . ‘54. 4 a

. . . . . reru 445. 2 c3

rert =@ nien 420. 6 n

Rertu-nifu a 0 i.-----.~ +‘‘‘a a proper name 324. g a @

0

T I 3 Rerek o m name of a serpent-fiend 100. 1 2 ; 105. 3 ;

a serpent in the city of Ases 372. 7, I O , 13

I I \\

the double Lion-god 27. 5 ; 47. i o ; 103. 4, 1 5 ; 104. 7 ; 110.

r z ; 125. 4 ; 136. 13 ; 161. 6 ; 168. j , 12; 169. 3, 5, 14; 281.

435. 1 3 ; 438. I Z ; 515. 1 2 ;

one of the forty-two assessors 253- 6

1 6 ; 330. I j ; 391. 9 ; 419. 12;

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198

Rereea

R ere 8i

rehebu

rehen

reh

Rehu

Rehui

Rehui

THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

--]!a I I \ the double Lion-god 67. 13 ;

to rest upon, to sit on o r in 258. 3, 13; F”” 14 218. 13

r7 mum-

Y ~ , A to enter 103. 13

-””i))$ name of a god 68. I

-!\\b@ the name of a city 465. I O

I

I

the two “combatant gods”, i. e.,

Horus and’ Set 27. 17 ; 56. g ; 242. 16 ; 359. 14 ; 439. g ; 483. 6

the two “combatant goddesses”

Rehti I 1 102. 1 2 ; 176. 1 1 ; -1: I the two sister combatants

Re-hent

Re-h en enet a l$$r@a a proper name 321. 8

Tl,2$% a proper name 150. Io, 11 (hi$)

-6 to know, knowledge 4.15; 52.2; 55.3; 63. 5, 6 ; 98. 11; 109. 3 ; 115. 15; 119. 14; 138. I ; 152. I O ; 247. I ; 284.8; 317. 13; 320. 16; 32g.8 ,g; 334. I O ; 335. 5 ; 338.

@ ‘ex

I5 ; 339. 10; 342. 13 ; 343. 1 2 ; 344. 3 ; 345. 1 ; 346- 7 ; 349- 15 ; 350. 6 ; 351. 3 ; 363.7 ; 365; 5 ; 368. 12 ; 374- 4 ; 391. 2-9 ; 392. 1-16; 393. 2, 4, 7, 9 ; 394. 4 ; 4‘9. 1 ; 420. 11 ; 425. 14; 438. 9 ; 4 5 9 3 472. I I ; 477. 13 ; 488. 9 ; 497 .5 ; 498. I ; 507. 1 2 ; 0% knowing, lrnown

IO. z ; 24. 5 ; 248. 8, 1 2 ; -a\! 266. 3 ; 63

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9 9 na @ 8 63

-99s: @

ye l ~ n o w

-1 112.3; 115. 15, 16

394. 9 ; A -4 a& unlmown to understand 89. 16;

knowingly 17. 6; 39. IO; 70.4;

396. 2, 5 , 8, IO, 127 14, 16; 397. 2, 47 6 ;

74 M A A M 6 3 115. 3; 352.4; G

6 3 0

beings who know, men and women, mankind 7. 3 ; 9. 2 ; 54. I I ; 68. g ; 104. 12;

) 113. 9; 138. I O ; 147. 7 ; 153.9; 241. z ; 248.6 ; 252. 4; 349. 4; 358. 12 ; 362. 3 ; 393. 3 ; 490. 1 ,

reXu Xet -~~~ @ 18 I “linowers of things” 331. I @ 1 - 1 I

rexit

a n rexti to work for 101. 16

@ \\

Rexti Ln name of two goddesses 249. 14 \\

a proper name 249. 14 to watch, to be awake 6. 2,

5 ; 47. z ; 73. 11 ; 228. IO; 230. 5 ; 310. I I , 12 ; 401. 12 ; 465. 3 ; 505. I ;

n 79. 13;

0

resu

17, walre up! 431. 16

resit

restu night-watchers 146. 15, 16

Res-& cs

Res-hra -11- res

19 9 2 j the nine watchers 431. I 6

1 n3 - I l l

1 7 the warder of the fourth h i t 328. 6

the warder of the third Arit 328. z

i:~ , &f south, southern 2. I ; 55. 5 ; 129. 4; 156. 14; 221. 5 ; 312. 3 ; 323. I I ; 347. 7 ; 368. 7

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200 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

reset &=: south 262. 1 1 ; 311. 4, I O ; 317. 14; 319. 4 ;

365. I

&, 5 , &; I southern, those i n the south 36. resu 1 1 ; gg. 6, 9 ; 106. 4 ; 114. 14;

Resu $&:a 1 a proper name 3 2 1 . 5 ;

I resu

R es-Meht &&a South and North, 2'. e., all Egypt 28. 10;

110. I O ; 138. 4

Resenet &,y&'a a proper name 320. 1 2 ; 3 2 3 . 5 - F red \ to breathe with joy 4. 7 ; to rejoice m* 6. 9 ; 236. I ; 238. I I ;

re& m ap!F 1 1 2 . 6

redt to snuff, to inhale 351. 13 m L ?

redui the nostrils 488. 4

0

Yzx erek then, an emphatic 'particle 7. 7 ; 179. 1 6 ;

399. 4 fbz'sl

rekeh

rekhu 320. 6

Rekes sa = Seker (?) 106. 6 -tt-

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201 V O C A R U L A R Y.

Q 0 ,,3f1 d f . 1 a - \\% $1 Q Sf' ffOn\,

to incline away from 15. I I ; to fall A

-99y d

-0-Q i away 91. 8 ; 501. 8;

req

req

reqa

Reqi

reqau fiends 337. 11

ret - __ to go about 313. 2 fbis)

96.3 A

-9 9 9 fiend 6. 7 A

Ll 0 O n

O A O A

the two feet 32. 8; 67. 1 5 ; 89. 9, 13; go. z ; 96. 16; 113. 2; 118. 19; 136. 12; 140. 15 ; 141. 8; 150. 1 4 ; 153. 4 ; '57. 87 9; 166. 7; 185.5; 194. 15; '95.

ret o & d men and women, people, mankind, n

235. 11 ; 463. 2 ; % 4 1 everybody 407. 16 n

Refasadaka LEG &? &xa a name of Amen 419. IO n

reti

ref

0 n doors 136. IO

a \\

0 f I , f I foot 162. 8, IO ; 266. 2, 3

retui

a men and women 64. 4 ; 250. I ret -&! [

staircase, steps 278. I ; 296. 7 ; ref

retu

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202 THE BOOK O F THE DEAD.

to give, to set, to place, to put, the act of giving or placing,

erfS

erfSt causing 20. g ; 223. 3 ; 333. I ;

7 , 9 ; 506. 16 i - eytiiu given

2. 6 ; 139.5; 485. 6 ; given 386. 5 ; placed 34. 3 ; * " Q 0 65.37 5 ; 119- I ; 1 3 0 . 7 ; 242.7 ; 477.4,77 I O , I I ;

334. I ; 370. I1 ; 406. 3 ; 447. 8 ; 470. I O ; 492. 16 ; 497. 0

u - 1 1 0 490- 3 ; 494 .6 ; . "0 OF 25. 9 ; 67.

as an auxiliary verb --...J n

0

ErfS-hen-er-reqau 7 0 a proper W - J A d I

name 337. 11

ErfB-sebanqa

erfuf I places, abodes 214. 8

PJ $y h&j 3 a proper name 350. 16 va

M I emanations 134. 3 ; 240. 13 ; 358. 8 ;

M - 13

erfu 362. 2 ; 378. 1 4 ; Of/& I- 380. m I

re 8 men and women, mankind 9. 4 ; 13. IO;

24. 2 ; 96. 7 ; 113. 7, 8 ; 114. 12, 13 ; 145. 5 ; 175. 8 ; 237. 5 ; 238. 7 ; 245. I O ; 253. 5 ; 260. 16 ; 285. 11 ; 291. 14 ; 293. 12 ; 356. 11 ; 365. 11 ; 388. 11 ; 389. 2 , I 3 ; 403. 1 4 ;

1 - 438. 12 ; 459. ro; 477. 6 ; 490. 2 ; 491.8; "&J I

everybody 366. I O ; 497. 8

%==3

z=z=3 1 0

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to go in, to enter, to embark, to advance, 22. 14 ; 24. I O ; 89. 7 ; 106. 7 ; 147. 14 ; 149. 5 ; 178. 7 ; 203. 1 2 ; 210.6; 248.3;

A 273. 15; 282; 2 ; 284. 2 ; 287. 3 ; 295.

h a

7 ; 335. I O ; 346. I O ; 348. 11 ; 411. 5 ; 491. 7

h a i

hai t

to enter, entrance, incomer or oncomer

1 3 ; 59. 1 ; 62. 1 5 ; 6 3 - 4 ; 75. 7 ;

mk9'' \ 18. 5 ; 23. 13; 25. IO; 50. 19; 52.

mk!!: \ h a h l k n = rilk& 0 441. 14 ; 442. 2, 11, 12

h a nb- to be strong 298. 6 ; n k n strength I ! )

131. I O

h a time, period, reign 97. 2 ; 131. g

h a mb3, n&$ cry, shout, 0 46. 13 ; 423. 5 ; 441.

m & , i \ m a proper name 108. 1 1

n k ! i @ to shout 6. 3 ; 277. 3, 14; 289. IO ; 290. I I ; 316. 2 , 4, 7 ; 508. 3 ; 509.4; 510.,14; 511. 15; 513.12

6, 1 6 ; 442. 3 ; 452. 13, 16 ; 466. 16 ; 467. 7 ; 481. g

Hai

h a i

h a i x j rejoicing 49. 6

v To7 - 0

name of a festival 356. I haaker m&!

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reign, time 141. 8 ; 145. 14 hau I

hait m&/)/) - heaven 267. 6

hab m k J A 1 to send 34. 12; 56. 1 6 ; 66. I O ; III.

1 2 ; 401. 1 4 ; 421. 1 2 ; 458. 1 5 ; habi rilbJ " 459. I, 6; m b g A to ad-

vance 372. 15

Hab-em-atu D kJ A & a proper nrime 34. 1 2

habeq mbg to fail 5 6 . 8

Ha-hetep [rl k A rn a proper name 373.5

Ha-Xeru m k n [b& a proper name 358. 5

Ha-sert D ~ A (jo@ n a city of the seventh Aat 381. 1 1

Haker m&z!J name of a god 74.2 - 0 m& name of a festival 497. 2 ; plur. haker

n T 3 . 2 7 347. 8 - 000

proper name 408. 1 6

hat m k n & cry, to shout 471. 13

hat to go in, entrance, to eiiibark 211. 12 ;

214. 5 ; 243. 16

o ha-ti m & ~ \\ to descend 292. 14

hatu m-$&b@ brow(?) 413. 6

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Hu-Xeru

hi

heb mJ& ibis 185. 16

heb, hebt IT] J, nli 0 to journey 91. 4 ; 348. 5

n$@j 136 the herald of the first Aat 329. 13

IT] 9 9 X acclamation 435. 15 ; 441. 4

hem mb& fire 219. 6

hememet fib&; 1 nr

name of a class of people on earth, and of beings in heaven with huiiian forms 7. 3 ; 26. 3 ; 38. 4; 113. 9 ; 120. 16;

282. 15 ; 292.6 ; 296. z ; 297. 7; 478. 6; 482. z

244. I I ; 245. 5 ; 281. I 1 ;

hemhem r i ~ b a & @j to roar, to cry out 338.4 ; 340. Io

hemhemet 1?1 b m k n & : outcries, roarings 298. 6 ; 352. 4;

373.8

Hemti

hen

mb&$ A & “Runner” 138. 1 2

a funeral chest, coffin 22. 1 1 ; 309. 13

4. iianie of a city 322. 1 2

AvVAA

hena AW”vA

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206 T H E BOOK OF TIIE DEAD.

hennu m .'$$ to sing songs of joy, to praise 103. hNvIM

praises, shouts of joy 6. 4 ; 7. 4; 9. I3 ; 12. 5 ; 13. I ; 35. 16; 49. z ; 290. 11 ; & ! } 395. 3 (six); 416. 4 ; 429.

hennu U

hen hennu IvI/v\MhNvIM the watery abyss of heaven

27. 4; 103. 2 ; 104. IO henhenit rd W h N v I M

her

* hert

24, \ to be pleased, to rest, content, gracious 332. I I ; 339. 12 ; 353. 12 ; 415. 9; 438. 11 ; 516. 5

m 9 a vessel 130. 7 a

h era

day 3. g ; 18.4; 19. 4, r z ; 20.

0 8; 58. 5 ; 148. 8; 262. 14, 9; 23. 1 4 ; 52.4; 53.7; 56.

I ' 0 0 1 5 ; 309.2; 333. 1 5 ; 342.

hru

I ; 354. I 3 ; 366. I ; 371. 12; 409. 4; 429. 5 ; 468. 1 5 ;

158. 16; and see 0

491. 7; 508. 11; plur.

passim ; ' I M A m

I fi 105 [ birthday 278. I I ; iT judgment day 309. 8 ;

to-day 112. 8 ; 114. 11, 12; 464. 13;

8 birthday of Osiris 395. 1 5 ;

funeral day 402. 13 ; 403. IO; 497. I ;

' h h r v ~ h new-year's day 402. 1 5 ; daily 6. 6 ; I 40. I ; 429.3; 467.2; 506.2; 511.5,8, IO; 512.9; 513. 8; IT] JL 0 1

0 I

- a happy day IO. 8

heriu - 9\51.. . . . . 422.16

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m a 0 1 I I

herert a- things which please 260. 16

heh flame, fire 59. 9 ; 61. I O ; 116. I ; 269. 8; 305. 12; 369. 14; 372. 9 ; 377. 7 ; 378. 6; 411. 6; 412. 2

heker -0 name of a festival 78. 16

a name of festivals 343. 14

-QD

hekeru

hetu

hethet

L*l e t i l

mb$ to be addressed 397. 16 a

to go round about 453. IO a nL-.J

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208

ha T@

THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

14 ; 58. 8 ; 72. 6 ; 76. 5 ; 82. 7 ; 85. 6 ; 106. 12 ; 108. 11, 14 ; 109. IO ; 121. 15,

280. 4 ; 287. 13 ; 301. 3, 4; 302. 1 4 ;

5 18; 122. 2 ; 126. 9 ; 191. 1 2 ; 193. 4;

ha Tb@ head and neck 122. 9, 12, 16

to invoke 445. 5, 13 ; 446. 16; 447. 9 ; 448. 4, I 3 ; 450. 5, 16 ; 451. 9

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naked, the naked, naked man hauu

\ Qk%b$ ( 261. 3 ; 348. 12; 516. 7

haiu

ha u

hauatu

hai

Hai

hait

han re

Ha-hra

hapu

with

pgj! things in addition 410. 15

lkflab; filth, dung 359. 11

T!(/i to shine 408. 8

Tk!! a proper name 349.3

T&!! ia to grasp 160. 14

I

-a to have a care for 488. 4 Tk I l l I

TkD 7 8 a proper name 346. g

$f'k EA to enshroud, to hide, to cover

over 339. 2 ; 376. I ; 408. I vk:Tu J I O ; 410. 1 1 ; 431. I ; 512.7; 7 416. IO; T$$L/r13 covered over 174. 8 - 1 I l l

Hap!-re $f'& -4 a proper name 261. 1 1 ; (var. - 1

1" 0 - 0 -3 and 1 Q ~ J J ) to snare 229. g? 12 ; 233. I I ;

ham $?%haiu 1 251. 8; 390.8,g, IO; 391.

hamt

hamiu

1% 12 ; 393. 8, 16 ; 394-

Tkk 9 4 5 $j j snarers, fowlers 390. 7 ; 393. I 5

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haqet I F ~ ~ L - J to lead captive, to nialie a prisoner of

(p’kAu ci I I fetters 331. 6

~ ~ ~ L - J ~ name of a plank or pcg 206. 16

sonieoiie 108. 4 ; 280. 3 ; captives 146. I I

aaqet

Haqu

$at Tb a place in the underworld 148. 15

hati

E-2

vk[19 hgI niouriiers, those who weep 19. 8

&at tomb 69. 2

&if net 233. i4, 15 f b d ; 234. 5

storm, whirlwind 280. I I ; 283. 2 ; 295. I, 3

Hzist Wdn+i, name o f a goddess 228. Io; 229.15

to rejoice, joy 7. 3, 7 ; 12. I ; 27. IO, 11; ” 39. 1 5 ; ago. 8; 272. 16; 275, 15 ; 289. I O ; 292. 6; 299. 6; 301. I O ; 314. 17; 316. I, 6 ; 331. g ; 388, 9 ; 390.

I 4 ; 438. 6 ; 463. 9 ; 484. 11 ; 505. 9 ;

fiss

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V O C A B U L A I Z Y. 21 I

r x i rejoicings, those who rejoice 2. I O ; 4. 12; 12. 7 ; 40. 11 ; 44. 14; 46. IO; 49. 13; 175. I O, 15; 176.2; 282. 11 ; 283. I O ;

3x3. 1 1 ; 403. 1 1 ;

limbs, members 14. 6 ; 24. 2 ; 39. 4 ; 41. 3; 42. 12; 47. 2 ; 209. 16 ; 211. 9 ;

315. 5 ; 349. I ; 400. I, 1 6 ; 401. 5, 8 ; 403. I I ; 426. 12; 439.4; 447. 1 1 ; 484. 16; 486. 1 2 ; 487. 3 , 8 ; 502. 1 5 ; 505. 2 ; 509. 7 , 10; 510. 4, 14 fbis); 473. 1 2 ; 1 cl 16- tliyself 291. I o ;

" d 12'90. 1 2 ; 1 I 362. 13 ;

2x3. 7 ; 253. 4 ; 285- 9 ; hnt

Q I I / _ i l lG-3 thine own self 308. 12; 366. I O

ha -2 the front or beginning of anything 18. 4 ; 223. 14; 349. I T ; 451. 2 ; of a book 50. 19; 334. 7; 444. 5 ; 508. I

_D

hat 3 l breast, prow or bows of a boat, the fore part of anything 40. 1 4 ; 50. 7; 77. 1 2 ; 219. 3 ; 242. 2 ; 262. 8; 415. r i , 1 2 ; 436. 15 ; 456. 5 ; 490. I I

h2P A to advance, to tarry 183. 11 ; 290. 3 ; 491. 16

Nile 9. 3 ; 39. 5 ; 63.9; 132. I I ; 147. 13 ; 148. I ; 151. I O ; 210. IO; 355. HSpi

10 ; 379. 7, 9, 1 4 4 w ; 380. 3 ; 440. 4 ; 447. 5 ; 465. 5 J

HZip-ur zfia IjZpi Great One 128. I

14"

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212 T f I E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

4 9 3 1

3'Q n \\ I

one of the four children of Horus 57. 1 3 ; 58. 8 ; 59. 3 ; 73. 5 ; 131. 9 ; 206. 15; 232. 8, 15; 306. 3; 319. 5; 326. 9 ; 385. 2 i 505. 4

W P

14; 94. I ; 95. 2, 7; 96. I ; 105. 11 ; 119. 1 3 ; 150. 13; 15s. 14; 153.8; 333. 9; 420. 9; 436. 4; 439. 1 0 ; 447. 1 4 ;

'

name of a cow-goddess 437. r 0 W P

h ~ p u '%\ 0 rudder 5.3

I paddles, oars 281. 1 2 ; 283. 3; 290. 7; brio\\ n O I

hSptu

298- 7

h2ti

hStet 2???' rope of the bows of a boat 205. 1 0 ; 283. IO 0 01

hsti f i v 1 fistet - = = v j 1 unguent 308. 4 ; 333. 13 ; 335. I ; 336. 7

n a

-8' lbk=8' name of a god 15.7; 56.4; 176. 14; 348. 1 3 ; 439. 15 i &

Hu

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 213

divine food 128. 1 9 ; 166. 16; 171. 16; 173. 9 ; 183. I O ; 184. 4, 6; 228. 4; 286. 12 ; 397. 14; and see 43. 11 ; 161. 2 ; 230. 4

!%%,a \ hu

Hui 1.38 a proper name 348.8

to smite, to strike 2. 15 ; 28. 15 ; 92. 3 ; 200. 7 ; 271. 11 ; 274. 11 ; 281. 2 ; 287. 4; 303. 12; 306. 8, 16; 314. I ; 337. 16; 382. I I ; 385. 4; 394. 8, 11 ; 440. 4; 453. 15 ; 475. 6 ; 480. 2 ; 496.2; to

hu

slaughter 453. 1 5 ; to clap the hands

huit R S 19 4 4 f 8 smiters of K% 422. 6 ; 424. 2

flu-tepa [ g nk%3,i a proper name 336. 1 5 U f l

hua j,flgj to suffer corruption, to decay, to rot 120.

5, 7, 9 ; 399. 12, 16; 400. 2 ; 401. 5, 8

huau [@%,&: filth, dung, offal 66. I ; 173. 12; 197.

14; 229. 7 ; 375. 5

huia !& \\b& to decree 113. 13 ; nay, but 399. g

boy, child, young mail 7. z ; 8. 2 ; 9. I

IO ; 185. IO; plur. l3:$&; I

120. 14; l@B$ 8 127. 3

Hunt-Pe-Xerfet (?) 1 &p ' @g 0 . . . . . . 506. I 5 n I

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214 T H E BOOK OF' T H E DEAD

huhu

g i -m u

ib 1% E watery abyss 459. 8

i! 4 3 E one of the forty-two assessors 258. 5

Hit j,! 408 a proper name 1 3 9 . 3

-7, 1-8 festival 2. g ; 52. 8 ; 78. 16 ; 179. 0 11; 183. 1 2 ; 197.

2 ; 440. 2 ; 480. 5 ; heb

8 flQ2 ) festivals 20. 3 ; 198. 4,

3, I O ; 318.

492. 4 ; 497.

4 ; lJ= _ -

497. 2 ; 1:

1 6 ; 223. I O ;

n hebt

@eb

lJ w- the book of the fcstival service 20. 7

[Jw-'??, to provide fish and fowl for the

1J _D

festival 167. 2

heb2 to play (at draughts) 51. I ; to play 446. 12

hebebet [JB !;ebennut lJ ybz a cake (?) 333. I O

stream, flood 43. 9; 212.7; 417. 15; 420. 12 INY\P\h

TO clothe, to dress, to deck out, to cover 19. 1 2 ; 219. 1 6 ; 220. 1 ; 245. 2 ; 246. 12 ; 248. 4 ; 339. 1 ; 342 .2 ,9 ,16 ; 343.

13 ; 346. 4 ; 348. 6, 12 ; 354. 1 4 ; 355.5, 11 ; 356 .2 ,7 ,13 , 1 5 ; 3 5 7 . 5 , 9 , 1 1 , 1 3 ; 370.9;

hebs

448. 6 ; 469. I O ; 430. 8 ; clother 352. 13

lJ u 353. 14; clothed, decked

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garment, clothing, swathing 92. hebs lJ-’-\ 1 5 ; 136. 2 ; 261. 3 ; 516. 8;

YE?

H I

1 I

I I ‘ 72. 7 ; 147. I ; 209. 7 ; 267. 15 ; 441. 8 ; 497. 1 1 ;

CE3-3 I “Foamy Mouth”, a proper name 378. 3 WB x Hebf-re-f

hept lnz 256. 8 ; see

to embrace I. 9 ; 11. 16; 36. 0 ; 60. hept 3 ; 139. 1 2 ; 144. I1 ; 452. 2;

1 Q () breast (I> 49. I o

Hept-seSet 1: (1 n E Q one of the forty-two assessors 252.14

heptu k:& the hold (?) of a boat 205. 14

heptu

hept

e I l l

1: 5 f) vi- doorposts 265. 6 I l l

W:l A to wall<, to traverse Io. 8 ; 42. 3 ;

140. z ; 1: 5 4% advancing 42. 11

heptet

hepf-re

he fsu serpent 100. i o ; 101.4, 1 1 ; 219. 2,

a course, a place for walliiiig 49. 3

,-a to shut the mouth 104. 14 w -- I

5; 352. 6 ; 370. 5 ; 372. IO ; 380. 2 ; plur. +64&j 24. I ; 229. 12 ; 302. 15 ; 400. 6, 11

n a serpent with two L B w , m- $-fa \\

hefi Xer refti legs 413. 13

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216 THE EOOK O F THE DEAD.

hefnu

heft

one hundred thousand 137. I ; plur. IO. 9 ; 42. 4

1=$ to sit clown 134. 4 ; 162. 1 2 ; 212. 7, 8

hem eb.. . . . . 27. 9

hem w L - A , ebcu to go bacli, to malic to go baclc 68. 2 ; 97. I O ; 109. I O ; 147. 11; 168. 6 ; 192. 9, IO, 1 2 ;

193. 9 ; 219. 14 ; 220. I ; 234. 11; 243.2; Q ~ T 68. 2

%\, \ rudder 3 . 2 ; 134. I 3 ; 142.11 ; 207. 7 ; 242. z; 318. 1 6 ; 319. I, 3, 4 ; 364. 9, IO, I Z , 13 ; plur. ebb\i 205.2

hemu L-

hemi 4Uil’\ I } rudder 5. 6 ; 130. 5 hemit eb!!-\ J

hem .lkkba \ to steer a boat IO. I O ; 366. i z

hemu up&\ 1 Hemati 1 2 n name of a chamber 171. 4 ; 172. 6

Hernak 1 9 t: 8 name of a city 325. 7

hemen lz slaughter 357. 15

gemen 1 aement n n forty 249. [ o

hems

A @

8 name of a god 505. 1 2 AA&AF”%

n n ~ &) to sit, to dwell 20. 16 (‘bi~); 22. I O ; 32. 11 ;

51. 2 ; 86. 1 5 ; 88. 1 2 ; 98. I ; 114. 3 ; 124. 1 3 ; 129. 4 ; 146. 6, 1 2 ; 151. I O ; 152. 7 ; 154. 7 ; 165. 2 ; 175. 12; 180.

5 ; 239. 13, 14; 283. 5 ; 376. 1 4 ; 392. 6 ; 395. I ; 397. 8 ; W

430. 7 ; 465. I 3 ; 479. 7 ; 492. 2 ; 493. 8 ; 496. 7 ; -r&

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8 wonian 180. g ; wife 489. 8 ; plur. 74 142. I ; 146. z ; 248. 5 ; 312. 5 ; 427. 14 ; w8&Q!-$ n

n hemt

/iemf faz’ woman belonging to a man, 2: e., wife 255. 6, 16 ;

’$ “k 8: 8 an Asiatic m i e n pemt queen 415. 8 ; n n

woman 445. 14 ; :dl 175. I1

Hem-nu (?)

hemt

JJ a proper name 0) 177. 7, 12 u u % g w , cow-goddess 303. 12 ; 318. 15 ; 333.

T&i 363. 8, 15 ; 364. 6

I, 1 I $J majesty 2. 12 ; Io. 1 ; 41. 12 ; 97. I, z ; 141. 8; 145. 1 4 ; 248. 8, 1 1 ; 285. 6; 315. 3, 6, 7, 9, I O ;

n

1 2 ; 439. 5 ; plur. n

hen

448. I ; 47’. 7 ; 487. 9 ; 1lg& (A 214. 1

a i & ! hen I 3 servant 250. 8 ; 472. 2 ; 497. Io ; piur.

250. 6 ; servant woman 180. g 17

!%El! hen 14% I3 !%I\ to advance, to move onwards

15. 1 3 ; 96. 6 , 106. 16; 185. 16 ; 337. 11 I henen

henhen 1212 A to move 287. I O

blossoms, flowers 139. 7 ; 144. 6 hen

heni E;, I hen &~.AAA to bestow 388. I

hen 1 !f)i to rule 493. 1 2 ; 1 @ 408. 7 wm0A wm0AL-J

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218 THE BOOK OF TIIG DEAD.

hennu 1+5! j offerings 107. I

heniu offerings, gifts 47. 13

hennu 1 a ?J&@& pillars 448. 11 N\”sIM

N\”sIM

hen2 1 _a with, and, along with, together 5. I ; 12. 15 ;

7 ; 60. 7 ; 63. 1 6 ; 69, 15 ; 78. I O ; 98. IO, 12; 108. 2 ; 129. 15 ; 141. I I ; 153. 2 ; 154. g ; 166. IO, 11 ; 181. I I ; 184.

19. 7 ; 34. 4 ; 45. 4 ; 5 2 . 6 ; 53. 7, 1 2 ; 54. 1 4 ; 56. 10 ; 58.

8 ; 196. 3 ; 210. 7 ; 2x1. 5 ; 232. I 2 f h $ ; 234. 2, 12, 13 ; 241. 2 ; 244. 1 1 ; 245. 8 ; 261. IO, 1 6 ; 268. 8, 1 6 ; 276. 16; 277. I O ; 280. 8 ; 294. 6 ; 296. 6, 15 ; 297. r3 ; 300. 8 ; 301. 6; 309. 5 ; 312. I ; 316. 13, 16 ; 318. I ; 335. 9 ; 337, I ; 361. 1 3 ; 362. 1 3 ; 363. 8 ; 364. 1 5 ; 377. 14, 1 5 ; 380. 4 ;

393. 12 ; 398. I ; 399- 7 i 409. 14 ; 411- 2 ; 414. 4; 420. 5 ; 424. 7 ; 425. 7 ; 426. 2 ; 439. 9 ; 464. I O ; 471- 2 ; 478. 17 ;

N\”sIM

486. 13; 496 .6 ,7 ; 507.8; 516. 1 1 , 1 6 ; 517. 1 , 2 ; c=3 1 .-

Henbi 1 zJ 9 9 namc of a god 474. 8

henen 1% labourer 463. g Iv.y\M?

phallus 52. 1 6 ; 69. 4, 5 ; 112. 14 ; 118. 17; 153.8; 196. 1 3 ; 197.4, henen

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V O C A B U L A R Y.

- hensekt wz - m

hensekit 1 9 9 n m

n

Q.

hennu 1 A to draw to oneself 144. 14

lock of hair, tress, hair 155.

I , 9 ; 302. I j ; 382. IO; 386. 13 ; 387. 14; 501. IO

9 ; 182. 13; 205. 10; 237.

1%ba 1 name. of a sacred boat which was drawn round the sanctuary 20. g ; 1 & a $ J 145.13; 336.6; 390.15; 513.7

hennu

hennuti 1% nu\\ \\ two horns 125. 2 ; 171. 14

henemnem u 1 * bj h$$ devourers 375. 4

Q K 5 a hensekti k --K- I 3 \\ I

Hensek 1% [I] 4 name of a god 237. IO ;

9 4 &h $ the hair gods 95. 8 c

4 -1 w +---nm r"vvvm

Q - r Y Henseket-menat- Anpu - em - ka t - utu ,+-,

!z$/ & yb& name of a rope 205. Io

u to give, to offer up 489. 1 1 ; 503.

henket f f b , y { i offerings 448. I w- I

Henku-en-Arp 1&5- M 9 y~ a proper name 264. I I

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220 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Henku-en-fat-Mast 1 1/0 a - Ls 3 n

541: n a proper name 264. 8

henku

henket 1% o L i

~&&L.-J balance 264. 8, I I

funeral bed or chamber 231. 1 6 ; 435. 1 2 ;

440. 1 4 ; 441. 1 5 ; I 448. '5 henkit

Henket i name of a city 322. g -a.-.J "vlha e3

pool, canal, strenin 380. g ; 448. hent

I

bent 1 & B{ to be liostile to 137. J 1

hent

Hent

henti

hennuti

Henti

hentta

henti

1 to be hostile to 143. I O

name of a place 150. z - a n l&, crocodile 339. 4

1 a bn=s==- crocodiles 339. 5

s z s

Ivvvv\h@\\I I I

god of tlic two crocodiles, i. e . , Osiris 324. 3 s=z>

1 2& 1 Ivvvv\h \\

b%j9 to fall into oblivion 268. 7

double period of time 14. 3 ;

W&BB 159. 14 ; 208. I1 ;

F 1 & B B S 166. 1 4 ; 170. 7

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V 0 C A R U L A R Y. 2 2 I

Henti-req u la+ybTa a proper name 351. 14

in, at, upon, on, by means of, in ad- dition to, by, from, for, with, because 3. 3 ; 5. 7 ; IO. IO, 15 ; 41. 14 ; 52.

''OI 14; 87. 6 ; 100. I ; 123. I O ; 124. 2 ;

162. 11 ; 1 7 1 . 2 ; 1 8 5 . 5 ; 1 8 7 . 2 ; 197 .5 ; 2 3 9 . 4 ; 260 .3 ;

423. IO, 1 3 ; 436. I, 2 ; 468. I ; 491. 1 6 ; 494. 4 ; 495. 3 ; on behalf of 18. I O ; 165. 1 4 ; 166. 9; 167. I , 8 ; 304. 11 ;

Q 305. 8 ; 456. 16 ; 507. IO ; with infinitive 2. I I ; 4. 7 ; I

5. 9 ; 7. 6 ; 8. 9 ; 9. 1 6 ; 140, 8 ; and see passim; except IO. 3 ; & 7 j e m hem (of I labours) excessive 250. 4

Q4

Q,, her

0

311. I, 8 ; 352. 6 ; 370. 3, 5 ; 371. 3, 7 ; 373. 11 ; 375. 7 ;

I n p i

her Zi straightway 485. 16 I I

Q Q Q in the middle, within, dweller

in 7. 7 ; 13. 7 ; 39. 5 ; 45. her ab

I O ; 59. 16 ; 60. 4, 8 ; 66. 5, 1 6 ; 67. 4 ; 86. 16; gg. 11 ; 106.9 ; 127. I O ; 131. I ; 158.

" I i 2, 3 ; 188. 11 ; 248. 7 ; 262. 9; 276. 1 1 ; 2 8 3 . 5 ; 298 .5 ; 3 1 g . 2 , 3 ; 311.9 ; 317. 1 2 ;

318. I ; 321 .3 ; 323.7 , 8 ; 325. I O , 1 2 ; 326. I O ; 364. 11,

1 3 ; 368. 5 ; 392. 1 1 ; 396. 1 6 ; 420.4 ; 425.8; 431.6; 438. IO, 11 ; 461. I ; 493. 14 ; 496. 13 ; 508. 6 ; dear unto 471.7 ; 1 107.8

her abi Q 6, Q Q \\

her ab f 3 ' Q

- 1

- 1

l o

Q Her-ab- uaa-f 0 w i a proper name 292.7

Her-ab-maat-f o

0 1

n -8 a proper name 200. 16 G = ; = . l L

Her- ab-kara-f Q u 4 "8 a proper name 292.4 C r = = . Q - * L -

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222 TIIR BOOK OF THE DEAD.

I '

\\ I

Q

her

h eri 12; 85. 5; 142. 9 ; 166. 8; 205. 2; 299. I O ; 334. 12; 370.2; 415.5; 456. 6; 462. 2 ; 468. 5 ; 471. 9 ; 510. 5;

>

'

thosc who are on high, ce- lestial beings, chiefs 2. 5 ; 63. 11, 1 5 ; 113. 12; 134. 16; 136. I O ; 137.13; 142. 14 ; 143. 1 2 ; 217. 8 (his); 230. 5, 6 ; 295. 5 ; 365.6, 13, I5 ; 373. 13; 394. 5 ;

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 223

397. l o ; 425. 3 ; 437. 7 ; 440. 2 ; 450. I O ; 463. 1 6 ; 464. 3 ; 504. 8, I O ;

-@ 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 I I1 I I xj 426. 1 6 ;

a*** 8. 1 6 ; kc%= I I I I I I 485. 1 5 ;

o l l l L _ I - I I ~

9- Q i-----i-- ,m?b%k 1 3 7 . 1 3 ; 143 .12; 3 3 8 . 7 ; - 474- 1 4 ;

-- 8 I 160. 16

Heri-akeba-f \' &aJ 9 4 a proper name 136. 5 -1-----1

Q i k ~ a name of Horus 232. 14 Her-uaf-f

Heri- uru

0

A- fib4 one of the forty-two assessors \\

255. 9

Hertit (?)-an Q " ~ ~ ~ ~ { ~ # a proper name 1 0 6 . 6 I 0 I

veri-sep- f

Her-Sai- f

Her-fa

Her-taui

hert

her

heru

h erit

heru

h eri

beru

8 - c3 ,\

a proper iiame 64. 14

'xb I I a proper name 6 4 . 1 5 ; 434.11 Q -=' @-

Q * & dominion 485. 6 ; 486. 2 0

Q 0 to terrify 400. g ; 414. 15 ; 416. 7 au

Q n u 04901 I I terror 374. 6

&u to strengthen 43. 1 3 0

Q \\ to go on, to go away, to depart 32. 4 ; 105. 7 ; 196. 7 ; 203. 2 ; -- bw 3 7 2 . 9 ; 513. 1 6 ; 2:- 19

begone, depart 101. 7 ; I O ~ . 4 ; 493. 11

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 224

herset 1; crystal 447. 6, 12 0

Horus 3. 2 ; 5. 15 ; 52. 6 ; 56. I O ;

6 2 . 6 , g ; 7 3 . 2 , 4 ; 8 2 . 2 , 3 ; 148. I O , I I ; 154. I ; 224. 4 ; 387. 14 ; 388. 4 ; 395. 6 ; 441.5 ; 446.3,5 ; 451.3714; 455. 1 1 ; 458.16; 459. 12, 1 5 ; 460. 8; 461. I 1 ; 478. 9 ;

Heru

482. 15 ; 485. 5, 1 4 ; 492. 15 ; 504. 11 ; 505. 15

Herui

Herui-senui

$$%$a the pair of Horus gods 446. 12

$&%l\\b the two Horus brethren 485. I

Heru-SS-abu ’ 5 6 f 8 “Horus, mighty of hearts” -A I 111

512. 11

Heru-Si . . . &,-..n~\ f 8 Horus . . . . . . 506. 12

Heru-ami-abu-her-ab-ami-Xat &8 +x :I:!+\\ : a title of Horus 93. 15

Heru-ami-Been & !-#E \ 4 6‘Horus in the Disk”

260. I O

Heru-ur & 2 8 “Horus the great” (or elder) i. e.,

Haroeris 302. 11 ; 325. 16

Heru-Ma a t the “Eye of Horus” 312. 14;

313.4; 455.1 ; 463.9, I I ; 464- 14; 466.9; 503.5 ; 504- 12 &

Heru - Ma a ti

Heru-em-Xebit &bg$, ‘LHorus of the South” 356. g

Heru-em-Xent-en-Maati

& 5 8 “ H O ~ U S of two Eyes” 512. 12

without Eyes” 60. 7

Heru-neb-ureret $&- !&=i 481 a title of Horus 318.7

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. 225

Heru-nef-Bra-afef-f 7 ! G ~ L . “Horus the avenger of his father” 48. 6 ; 53. I O ; 59. 13 ; 60. 6 ; 72. 4; 195. 4 ; 306. 9 ; 327. 3 ; 435. 1 4 ; 511 . 12

Heru -h er-n eferu & 7 (Jh%f&y I l l “Horus on the 0-

pilot’s place in the boat” 44. 16

Heruquti

Heru-X u ti-Xepera Kheperi 40. 8

“Horusef the double

8 ; 11. I O ; 15. 4 ; 37. i o ; 38. 7 ; 200.

I ; 222. 6 ; 272.

367. 1 1 ; 381. 3 ; 368. 5 ; 443. I O ; with 4. 1 4 ; 5. 1 5 ; 11. 4

horizon” I. 1 1 ; 4.

\\ c

& 8 o 48 Harmachis-

“Horus dwell- er in blind-

62. 1 6 ; 72. @eru-Xent-an-Maafi

n \\

1 1 ; 325. 16

Heru-Xent-i(afei & E zb 9 9 4 a title of Horus 326.3

Heru-Xen f -heh &a 3 A %I i “Horus, traveller

Heru-Xenti-heh g\ 1 “HO~LIS, president

eeru-Xenfi-Sexern & fi \\ , oJ “Horus in Selihem”

CS- “Blue-eyed HO~US” 0 ll!-

Heru-Xesbef-Maafi

“Horus, son of

c3 of eternity” 114. 4

fla of eternity” 116. I

”yvr 40- .A

72. 6

462. 6

geru-sa-Auset 65. 9 ; 277. 3 ; !$?=a dEk 1 403. I1

‘5

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226 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Heru-sa-AusSr & d~ 3 “Horus, son of Osiris” 77. 1 6 ; 78. 3, 6 ; 80. 4 ; 102. 1 4 ; 442. 13

421. 4

Hem-SeXai

Hem-seSef-hra

Heru- Teh uti

Heru- feSer-Maati

& 11 9 4 % 8 “Horus-Selchai” 326. 2

$&a 7 - 1

& Horus-Thoth 326. 3

&

a title of HOI-LIS 512. I I

\ -s=- “Red-eyed HOI-L~S” 462. G c‘. E?

Heru -4esu & 11 5 A 8 “followers of Horus”, a class of

mythical beings 209. 14 ; 213. 12

Q

I hra face 4. 4 ; 6. I ; 40. 2 ; 56. 11 ; 64. 3 ; 80. 11 ; 93. 8 ; 106. 1 3 ; 112. 8; 117. 2 ; 136. 1 1 ; 144. 1 6 ; 192. 6; 306.5,G; 310. 8; 311. 2, I O ; 332. 8 ; 413. 1 6 ; 445. 1 5 ; “;“a 280. 4 ; 513. 8;

I 459. 3, 4 ; 479. 6 ; 484. 13 ; 509. 16 ; Q

plur. 275. 4 ; 291. 1 4 ; 302. 15 ; 369. I O ; 372. 2 ; 417. 3 ; 480. 3 ; Q 134. 1 4 ; 142. 12

Q

I face to face 144. 1 4 ; I I two faces 417. Io ;

Q ‘ $ ? Q Q I

IO. I ; 41. 13 ; 116. 2 ; 195. i I ; 262. 7 ; I I , I I I

I \\ _.

Q

I

Q 1

bra neb czz7 every one, everybody 9. 16 ; 41. g

8 folk, all men, mankind, every- body IO. 1 5 ; 11. 1 4 ; 250. 11 ; 291. g ; 308. 11 ; 400.

I “;“+& I J 9 ; 435. 9

1 1 - 7 I I I I hra nebu

Hra-UP ’ 5 8 a proper name 156. 8, 1 3 ; 157. 3, 8, I 1

1 3 ; 158. I, 5

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 227

Hra-nefer @ i" "Beautiful Face", a name of Rii 320.5 ; I O

386. 6; 387. 1 1 ; @ 6" >k%e I l l 387. 8 1 -

Hra-f-ha-f ~ @ ' vk@ L one of the forty-two assessors

Hra-k-en-MaHt ' - j a proper name 97. 13

he4 1 million 64. 8 ; 136. 16 ;

heh

256. 8; 261. 12; 393. 13 - YI 1 millions, millions of years IO. 6 ; 13. 8; 29.

14; 31. 12; 42.4; 54. 13; 55. I ; 68.9; 114.4; 139. I ;

143. 3; 144. I ; 146. 7 ; 173. 6, 7; 180. 16; 196. 15; 198. I ; 282. 9 ; 287. 8 ; 292. 6; 312. IO; 339. 13; 458. 1 6 ; 459. 5 fh); 481. I 2 ; 490. I 2 ; Ylia 280. I O ; gg 287. 8

-tt-

a million times 77. 6 ; 152. 13 ; Y - - - . n 0 -

294. 12 ; 312. IO ; gl! h"/.rslh

heh en sep

759. 9 ; 162. 3 ; 334. 4; 0 0 402. 16; $f\ i h " / y \ ~ 11- 80. 4

- heh en sep - 0 a million times 80. 1 6 ; 82. 18; 404. I3

b

He@ tet(?) g131 the land of millions of years 512. 5 1 -

Feh 1.1 eternity, everlastingness 9. 1 1 ; Io. 13 ; 12. 3,4; 19. 8; 39. I ; 63. 14; 65. 12; 78.4,5; go. 11 ; 91. 11 ; 119. 5 ; 133. I ; 239. 12; 363. 14; 395. 16; 416. 8 ; 426. I 2 ; 442. 4; 452. 5 ; 466. 5; 477. 2 ; 504. 14; 509. 13; 2 38. 3 ; 412. 7 ; 414. IO; 417. 13; 510. 2 , 7 ; 514. 4,8; 515. 1 ; 517- 3

Hehi

hehi

fl i , 1118 name of a god 139. I ; 144. I

11; to hasten after 32. 13; 310. 2 ; 383. 8; ~ I ~ W A 15%

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228 T H E BOOK OF T H E D E A D

--+I--

hesf k i will 481. 14 n

hes f l a < & i pleasure 213. 12

Hes-hrB j,i1- “Savage Face” 411. 1 5 ; 416. 9, I O

hesu filth 67. 3; gg. 6; 123. 7, 12, 15; 124. 17; 179. 13; 214. 11; 238. 15; 243. 14; 465.

l l C ! i

to reckon up7 to estimate, accountant 21. 8 ; heseb L%

62. I ; l ~ ~ ~ { ~ 61. 1 4 ; M n &

159. 4; 199. 2 ; 211. 1 2 ;

heseb hetep ne f e r ss 18 coiiiputer of iioly offerings 0

37. 5; 74. 6 ; 76. 11 ; 248. 15 ; plur. 85. 12

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 2 2 9

heseb qetu 17 j reckoner of dispositions 249, 13 cz%=

heseb Qes *6 & a kind of priest (?) 339. 16 w u

heseb llJ 6p for &6s(?) clothed 25. 11 &

Hesb-ent-Auset 1 lJ n\r “Knife of Isis”, a proper

hespu WlokG iiomes 207.4

(5 a king of the first dynasty 145. 14; Hesepti 285. 7

hesrnen 11” 1 436. 16 ; 437. z ; 444. 6, IO ; 508. 7

natron 54. 14; 88. 16 ; 175. I ; 291. 3 ; m L . 0

Hesert llFafj name of a city 324. 13

114 LJ t u cut, to be cut, to wound, to make gashes, to mow 4. i o ; 9. 8; 12. I I ; 31. 2 ; 44. 2 ; 62. 14; 80. 6 ; 108. 12 ; 121. 17 ; 122. I I ; 134. 5 ; 191. 7, 13, 16; 192. 1 6 ; 193. 6; 197. 5; 198. 1 1 ; 203. 2; 292. 1 6 ; 245. 5; 373. 3 ; [I&- 0% 375. I o ; 401. 16

hesq

-

hesqet 1 [\ Abn knife 394. 15

heset 7 D libation vase 445. 4

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230 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

charms, enchantments 31. 13 ; 86. IO ; 87. I, 5, 13; 88.2; 97.8, 11, 15, 16 ; 98. 2, 3, 6 ; gg. 16 ; 102.

j 13 ; 142.4; 160. I ; 176. 1 1 ; 183. 6; 191. 9 ; 192. I , 2 ; 193. I , 8; 219. 13; 361. 11 ; 403. 5 ; 481. 12; 502. 3 ; 507. 5, 8

hekennu lF?J pf 1 1 unguent 294. 7 ; 336. 7 ; 339. 6

I n U

Yekennut 1 @ name of a city 324. 13

heq 72, 7.8 to rule 13. 1 ; 38. I o ; 51. 7 ; 114. 4 ; 116. 2 ; 155. 7; 173. 13 ; 367. I O ; 459. 2 ; 506. I O ;

65. 6, 8

heqt '(7 rule 477. 4, 7

sceptrc 13. 11 ; 482. I O ; 487. 5 heq

ruler, governor 9. 12 ; 11. 12 ; 12. 3 ; 13. 13; 14. 5; 49. 14; 51. 7; 70. 1 3 ; 185. 2 ; 314. 74' pL8 I 2 ; 386. 6 ; 471. 8; 478. 4;

heqt I; I heq

7: 323. 7 ; plur.

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 23 I

Heq at [ 1 the thirteenth nome of Lower Egypt, the capital '-(75-

of which was Heliopolis 504. 4 ; 256. 3

(Heq-Mast-RS-setep-en-Amen:) (F] AAw+A the prc-

nomen of Rameses IV. 271. 8, 15 ; 272. 8, 16 ; 273. 2, 6

heqrau

Heqtit

hef

1; beer 510. 3 ; 514. 13

beer, ale 17. 2 ; 21. I, 2 ; 124. IO ; 151. 9 ; 161. 12 ; 179. 8 ; 209. 4; 231. 3 ; 244. 3 ; 267. I O ; 333. IO ; 363. 9, 1 6 ; 364. 7; 365. I ; 426. 2 ; 437. 2 ; 454. 8, 1 3 ; 464. 12 ; 465. 2 ; 477. ' 5 ; 493. 5 ; 494. 1 1

het A section of a book, chapter n A 7 445.

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446. 1 6 ; "u! 447. I O ; 1 1 1 u

I I 4; ,; 445. 1 3 ; ~

great house, palace, temple 64. 2 ; 85. 5 ; 242. 1 4 ; 290. 15 ; 285. 6 ; 299. I O ;

het Zit wz' '#;$I 325. 8 ; 331. 1 4 ; 345. 4; 349. 2 ; 357. 4 ; 443. 1 0 ; 449. I3 ; 477. 9

39'. 16 ; 397. 6 ; 445. 15

Het-ash Temple of the Moon 177. 3 ; 9 f HetcAusar nAg Temple of Osiris 171. 12 ; 172. 2

He t- Am en A 9 LJ Temple of Amen 410. I I

Het- An es

59. 1 0

A 4 zT Temple of the Anes garment

Het-BSemu n, , r , b b Temple of the gods in I l l

visible forms 319. 2 ; 364. 11

Temple of the Great or Aged One a t Heliopolis 2. 8 ; 19. 5 ;-2_7, 12 ; 348. I O ; 349.6; 392. I I ;

Het-ur

c11Lfi I 387. z ; 388. 3

n W Q Temple of the Broad Face 92.6 LA I

V e t - usex-hra

Het-ba im Temple of the Soul I. 12

Het-Ptah-ka I :l UQ A Temple of the liic of Pta$, i. e., Mem-

phis 37. 12. 89. 16 ; 2 5 7 . I I ; 478. 7

Vet-ent-Anpu rJ A 9 r{g Temple of Anubis 130.9

Het-ent-qem-hrau a M- f$'k 7 18 Temple of i - 1 n

Qcm-ly-&u gods 130. I

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

Het-nub House of gold 444. 11

Het-nemmes 17 z3 b- 9 Temple of the Nein-

ines crown 168. 5

Het-nem-hra A 11 @ 7 8 Teinple of Nemhr5 243.5

Temple of Horus, r: e., Hathor 11. 7 ; 15. 6 ; 101. 1 2 ; 107. IO ; 108. 6 ; 112.9; 117. 3; 124.7; 151. 1 1 ; 180. 2 ; 194. 6 ; 215. 1 1 ; 220. 14; 266.

2 ; 315. 1 3 ; 331. 16; 383. 3 ; 393. 2 ; 421. 4; 443. IO ;

Het-Heru

@i3 I 493. 2

Het-Xepera 8-48 Teinple of Khepera 146. 8

Het-kau-Nebt-er-fer Lj ' 7 c& Temple n i I 1-0

of the lfirs of' Nebt-er-tcher 318. g ; 364. I

He t- fe4er u z b % / Temple of the red gods n 0-

319. 4 ; 364- 13

Het-ur -63 name of a city 467. 7

Het-benbenet n 1 d part of a temple 314. I G n m n

Het-net na gafi palacc of the king of the north

heti

heti

!:& waste (?) gg. 6

" a kind of wood 335. z e

heti

throat 103. 1 2 ; 104. 1 3 ; III. 6; !n!!nPp 165.5; 180.7; 382.13; 447.2 hetit

hetef

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234 T H R BOOK OF THh D E A D

to be at peace, to rest, to set (of the sun), satisfied, content I . 9 ; 2. 14 ; 7. 15 ; 8. 14 ; 9 . 1 5 ; 2 1 . 9 ; 35. r , r o ; 4 5 . 9 ; 8 9 . 5 ; go.

4, 5 ; 106. 6, 7 ; 129. 2 ; 176. 1 3 ; 182. 5 ; 214. I ; 227. 4 ; 242. I O ; 273. 8 ; 312. 1 5 ; 315. 6 ; 370. 1 5 ; 378. 1 1 ; 380. 9, 1 5 ; 383. 4 ; 384. 3 ; 401. 2 ; 406. 8, 11 ; 419. 5 ; 424.

I , 6 ; 474. I , 1 3 ; 480. 1 3 ; 491. 9, i o ; 509. 8 ;

yvT 226. 6, I I ; 479. I O ; LA

0 0 hetep

A j 0 0

3 ; 435. 7 ; 436. 6 ; 442. 4 ; 455. 11 (%), 1 2 ; 470. 14; 472.

76. 9 ; 411. 8,

A Q UnG 3 9 . 3 ; 0 0 I

13 ; && 14 40. 7 ; 82. 3 ; 447. 16 ;

4 1 . 9 ; 0 0

458. io , 13

A - 1

I

hetep A III), peace, content 4. g ; 49. 8 ; 299. I ; 330. 5 ; 398. 7 ; 485. 3 ; things which satisfy 444. I 5 ; those who are satisfied 471. I O ; 472. I O ; settings 139. 15 ; c 4 4 3 1 contentedly 4. 12 ; 5. 4 ; 7. 8 ; 0 0 35. I5

0 0 0 0

hetep table of offerings 39. 2, 5, 6 ; 393. 4 ; 394. 7, 14;

396. I I ; 512. 3 o n

hetep

hetep an offering 93. 8 ; 379. g

A to make propitiatory offerings 155. 6 0 0 & A n

hetepu

hetepet

,Rerings of cakes, ale, beasts, feathered fowl, unguents, linen, etc., 3, 8 ; 14. 1 3 ; 22. 11 ; 35. 2 ; I I I . 8, 9 ; 123. 8, 1 6 ; 134. 1 2 ; 142. 1 1 ; 175. 1 3 ; 214. 1 2 ; 223. I , 2 ; 243. 1 4 ; 284. 10 ; 299. ' 4 ; 303. 7 ; 331. 4 el's/, 5 ; 332. 5 ; 3 6 4 . 7 ; 365. 1 ; 372. 6 ; 375. I ; 380. 1 2 ; 415. I O ; 424. 13, 14 ; 427. g ; 428. 2, 6 ; 434. I ;

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449. I O ; 466. 1 1 ; 472. 1 4 ; 479. 1 6 ; 492. I O ; 514. 13; 516. An=i, lASs +% 347. I O ; FDbu 227. 16 7 ; 0 1 1 1 at11 I I I I I I

hetep neter A 7 8 divine offerings 199. 2 ; 486. 4 ; and sec n O

passim.

Hetep -8 the god of offerings 225. 7, 13, 16 ; 226. 0 0

1 4 ; 227. I , 1 6 ; 228. 3

hetepu n)kl I geese 154. 16 0 0

Hetep

Hetep-mes

Hetep-Hem-aerns-uzu I_ bz@ 7 \ a proper name

-54 the city of the god Hetep 224. 13 0 0

a proper name 346. 15 n 0, I

392. 6 &3 Hetep-sexus -

58. 1 1 , 13 +>blk name of a goddess 57. 1 6 ;

Hetep-ka a proper name 502. 12 , Hetep-taui a proper name 104. 2

to destroy, to be destroyed 100. 3 ; 190. 1 4 ; 198. 1 4 ; 236. 1 6 ; 372- 12 ; 373. I5 ; 374. 7 ; 377. 9 ; 380. 13; 381. 1 4 ;

hetem

[dnbsj I 401. 1 2 ; 402. 3 ; 432. I ; 455.

hz $1 ,TI destroyers 271 .4 ; 272. 5 ; 274.5 ; 275.

5 ; 1d&s{ to be filled 461. 1 3

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236 T H E BOOK OF THE LIEAD

Hetemt [do&& iiame of a goddess 197. 8

Hetem-ur b&* 4 “Great Ilestroyer”, name of a god 80. 8

Hetem-hra li n /& 8 “Destroying Fwx”, name of a

god 433. 9

!,zi{ to bestow, to give, to pay tribute 125. hetra

hetru lAbii tribute 149. 4

hetef scorpion 186. 5

Hetetet l=wa n scorpion deity 105. 1 2 ; 106. g

heees

h e f

to be lord of 225. 15

to do evil, to plunder, to steal, to waste, to destroy, to malie to diminish, calamity, m7rong 16. 4 ; 196. 1 3 ; 197. 1 7 ; 233. 8; 250. 1 2 ; 253. 5 ; 336. 1 3 ; 458.

O X 3 , 5, 6; 459. 7 ; 488. I o ; m% % 35I.

h e f 4 ;, silver 96. 15 ; 449. 6

hef c ~ ~ , ~ i $ to illumine 2. 1 2 ; 139. 5 ; 144. 5 ;

dawn, daybreak 72. 176. g ; to shine 445. 15 ; 13 1 4 ; 139. 6 ; 144. 6 ; 306. 9 ; 307. 2

hefhef 17 13 light 177. 15

a proper name 68. I Hef-re

He f-re-pes f - tep 0- 0 ?-fj , , ;-I a proper name 68. 4

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* *-!?'I I I "White teeth", one of the forty-two

Her-abehu assessors 254. 4, 14

hef'et white 151. 9 ; 214. 14; 244. 3 ; 303. 1 3 ; 312. 1 4 ; 454. g ; (of barley) 124. I O ; 493. 4

hefet 1-4 the white crown, OS crown of the south 13.

IO ; 112. I ; 164. 3 f b i . / ; 230. 5 ; 244. 7 ; 294. 3 ; 441. I 2 ; 482. IO ; 487. 4; with !der red csown 417. 5 Y

hef'eti lTt@ white sandals 267. 15

hefau !&&:, loaves 449. 1 I

h era s 811.. . . . . . 506. 14

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Xa 1 tfiousand 137. I ; 143, 3 ; 154. 13 ; 226. 1 ;

I,:, 189. 1 1 ; 478- 5 ; ,--. I 226. 2 ; plur. 296. 5, 14; 297. I I

1 I chamber 416. 8, 15 ; 419. 7

LJ

the material body, dead body 25. T I ; 39. 6; 53. 4, 6; 64. 6 ; go. 3 ; 187. I O ; 189. 3 ; 190. 2, 13 ; 196. 7; 213. 1 4 ; 214. 2 ; 234. 1 5 ; 295. I ; 315.

14; 398. 15 ; 399. 8 ; 401. I ; 407. I ; 410. 8, 16 ; 411. g ; 412. I ; 418. S ; 419. 6 ; 422. 1 3 ; 425. 5, 7, 1 5 ; 436. 5 ;

510. I, 2 ; 512. S ; 514. 1 6 ; plur. 71 1 416. 1 4 ; dead fish

251. 9

Xa

Xa

Kat

L2 d l

1 to set, to set aside, to forsake 183. 2 ; XaP

[ 356. 10 ; 412. 5 ; 413. 9

XaPH emissions 228. 1 2 n

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V 0 C A R U L A R Y. 239

Xau-fet-f ab @ n? a proper name 340. 1 1

Xau 15" basins, bowls 449. 6

Xau I k b z abundant 379. 15

Xaut

K x ? k l h

I l l

"y,&&g%i the dead, fiends 272. 4

altar for offerings 23. 8 ; 70. 5 ; Xaut 1 "' 161. 13; 209. 13; 285. 1 5 ; 347.

464. 16 ; 470. 3 ; 480. 5 ; 489,

3, 4 ; plur. 175. 13; 449. 7

Xaibit 7; shade 1 9 5 . 1 2 , 13, 1 6 ; 196. 4 ; 375. 9 ; 491. T I ,

16; with da and khu 194. 4 ; with da 194. 12 ; plus.

[ 138, 1 2 ; 253. 2 ; 371. 5 ; 375. 4

Xaiti

Xabesu lhJ 1 stars 38. 4

Xabet

9 8 I slaughrerers 372. 5

TT&J,+, fraud, deceit 253. 9

rto Q 06s

a portion of the body 54. 6 ; n XaPa

xap navel (?) 447. 16

Xam

Xames

1%'- to submit 440. 16

-fil$ ears of corn 222. I , 2, 3 ; 367. 15; 368. 2 ; 369. I

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xarsaea $J] 4 a proper name 409. z

353- 5

swift (?) 87. IO, 15 ; 88. 3, 4 XaX 1 p s u "Ob:, lower eyelids 446. g --

e \\ Xasi bad, evil 5. I O -%

Xak-abu c3- rebels 337. 16 63 QIII

I Xakeru gb i ; to he ornamented, ornaments 30. 5 ; 327. 0

z ; 440. 3 ; 441. 9 ; 476. i I (6is); 513. I ; L.O

Lati k:! /l &ai a class of divine beings 348. 9;

349. 5

body, belly, womb 13. 9; 14. 5 ; 58. I ;

70. 3 ; 90. I4 ; 98. 8 , 74 ; 99. 5, 7, 11 ; 112. 1 6 ; 117. 15 ; 123. 1 6 ; 153. 11 ;

179. 1 4 ; 220. 5 ; 232. 11 ; 281. 7 ; 335. 7 ; 338. 7 ; 339. z ;

n l %at - 1 - ? 0 1

352. I5 ; 370. 12 ; 375. 7 ; 376. 2 ; 397. 12 ; 436. 5 ; 443. 3 ; 447. 15 ; 481. 6 ; 482. 11 ; 483. I; 487. 5; 489. 3 ; 492.

12 ; 494. 3 ; o"=; 81 153. 6 ; plur. 114. 15 ; 115. 2 ; 0 1 1 1 -

\\\ n \\

rJvb%u

E+--

137. 13 ; 143. 12 ;

rilo 191. g ; 192. 3 ; 260. 8 ; 400. 8 ;

heart of sycamore 402. 1 2 ; 403, 8

cx zE%E

Xaf (or Xar) 7 the sixteenth nome of Lower Egypt (?) 231.2

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V O C A R U L A R Y.

l a t TkJ a proper name 231. I, z

to rise like the sun, rising, he who rises, he who is crowned I. 6 ; 2. 4, I O ; 9.

9; 11. 5 ; 31. 15 ; 42. I O ; 51. 9; 163. 8 ; 164. 8 ; 194. 2 ; 216. I O ; 283. 4 ; 314. 14 ,15 ; 348.14; 376 .9 ; 390. 15; 392. 8 ; 398. 3 ; 415. 6 ; 456. 6, 1 3 ;

8 ~ H u crowns, diadems 470. 1 4

@ 111

xu abT to dress 448. 14

p i ?\@

Xaui

to protect, to strengthen, to be protected, to benefit, to be strong 66. 8 ; 159. 6 ;

’ 3 ; 414. 9; 428. 3 ; 440. 5 ; 478. 15 ;

strengthened 480. I 2 ; s&{i 261. 6

244. 1 2 ; 266. 12; 267. 3 ; 334. 3 ; 373.

482. 8 ; 510. 7 ; 511. 12 ; snbli

16

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2 42 TfTE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

f i 5 J!, f i 5 8, f i xu

%bfii!Y I

the shining one, the divine heing of light 26. 13 ; 125. 4 ; 127.

> I ; 131. 1 4 ; 134.4; 149. I , 14; 162. 12 ; 167. 3 , g ; 168.2; 170. 5 ; 178. 6 ; 185. 1 6 ; 187. 7 ;

the luminous, intangible, translu- cent form of the beatified dead i n the world to come, the de- ceased 31. 5, 12 ; 34. 4 ; 37. 2 ;

> 61. 11; 96. 15 ; 143. 8 ; 160. 2 ; 167. 8 ; 272. 6, 1 ~ 4 ; 275. 6 ; 277. 1 2 ; 308. 6 ; 329. 16 ; 334. 2, 3 ; 362. 8 ; 364. 7 ; 365. 2 ; 366. 8 ; 395. 12 ; 402. 1 3 ; 403.

plur. of preceding 42. 14 ; 49. 4 ; 74. 3 ; 81. 15 ; 103. 3, 4 ; 113. 8 ; 1x9. I O ; 136. 1 6 ; 138. 9 ; 143. 3 ; 167. 3 ; 191. 9 ; 192. 2 ; 222. 3 ; 225. 4, 6 ; 261. 5 ; 269. 9 ; 270. 2, 9 ; 298. Yb%! ) 1 2 ; 308. 6, 1 5 ; 314. 16; 329 1 6 ;

S!..bi, %$& I 362* I o ; 369. 8 , 9, I o ; 37O. 7 ; 37'. 37 47 s ; 372. 12 ; 374. 37 5 ; 375. 2, 3 ; 377. 91 11 ; 378. 10 ; 379. 3 ; 380. 2 ; 442. I O ; 462. I ; 470. 15;

475. 5, 6 ; 486. 6 ; 490. 2 ; 492. 1 4 ; 493. I ; 502. IO, I I ; 516. 8 ; the four Khu 201. 3 ; the seveii Xha 58. 3 ; 59. 2, 7 ; 1Chu nine cubits high 368. 3 ; 369. 4

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 243

glorify 293. I z ; 5 5 8 to glorify 3 7. I 3 ; ja )! glorious

or strong 11. 4; 85. 6; 479. 5 43. IO ; y$ I 31. 5 ; 19 being glorious

y7 'y! I glory, splendour, honour I. I O ; 7.

8, ~ ~ . $ ~ [ 1 1 ; 14.9; 24.9; 35. 1 2 ; 184. 11 ; 200. 14; 281. 11 ; 363. g ; XU

376. 1 1 ; 458. 12; 494. 10; 495.5

XU 34 1 splendours, glories, strength, powers 38. 5 ; 210. 15 ; 298. 3 ; 371. g ; 375. 8, 14 ; 403. IO; 461. I ;

473. 5 ; glorious 435. 15 ;

words of power 405. 12 ; 479. 12 ; 481. 13 ; 482. 3 ; 485. I Xui

Xut

Xuf

splendour 342. 8 ; glory 364. 16

9% splendid, glorious 18. 5 ; 50. 2 0 ; 51. 4 ; I l l

' 108. I ; 240. 5

Xuf sEb~-ii\\ light 428. 15

Xu-Xeper-ur

Xu-fet-f 351 o>.-Jj a proper name 353.7

a proper name 409. g fiQfi8

>bb ?&+ evil things or deeds 249. 5 ; 266. 12 ; I l l

X U U

"% 509. 2

Xiu (?) :&d name of a god 185. 16

I 6*

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xus @ 5 -x- to dig out :ind stamp domi claq to malic a

CQI

cistern 453. g

xut the place w~ie re the sun s~icws liiiiiself on the horizon in ribjiig or setting, the horizon I. 3 ; 3. 13 ; 6. 1 3 ; 31. I T ; 52. 2 ; 54.3; 61.8; 103. 14; 107.5; 110 .6 ;

132. 1 2 ; 167. 1 3 ; 270. I O ; 278. 16 ; 280. 15 ; 281. 4, I O ; 288. I O , 1 1 ; 305. 1 1 ; 312. 15; 314. 1 5 ; 329. IO, 1 4 ; 332.

Xut %@a fire 369. 9; 378. 6 n

I \ to defsaud, to pilfer i 6 . 3 ; 250. @t3_

x l 1 1 ; 251. I, 2 ; iniquity 481. 3 J

BJ-7 @B n l Xeb

Xeb @,9&,7 weak 488. 15

Xeb

Xebu @Jb; defeat 330. I O

Xeba

Xebu @ J b z steeped 402. 12

Xebent @J l\Nv\"s, 4 a proper name 163. 7

~4," to be defeated 94. 5

@g $& 2 to destroy 401. I

AAAAAA

n

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V O C A B l i L d l ; Y. 245

@g @g v,-% $& $1 evil, the wiclred 279. 16

@g @J A torture chamber 460. 15

@j@gA to force a way 163. 3 ; 168. 16; 177.

I evildoing 260. 1 3 - 1

Xebent

Xebenfi

XebXeb

XebXeb

1 3 ; destruction 334. 12 ; destruction 350. I

Xebs

Xebs-fa

;Cebsu

xebs

Xgbbsu

Xebf

Xebf

Xebf

Xebt

Xebti

Xebf

-x- 20. I 1

the ceremony of ploughing the earth 74. 16 ; 75. I, 3 ; 79. 8 ;

@J bi devourer 356. I I

B j ag dancer 355. x G

@Ja X 1 torture chamber, slaughter house 80. \ 6 ; 184. I, IO ; 255. 5 ; 347. 1 5 ; L-l

@J&A 1 416. 14; 9 j " L 7 I 171. IO

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246 THE ROOK OF T H E D E A D .

@

to trnvel, to journey 163. 1 2 ; 209. I ; 273. 1 1 ; 371- 7; 464. 1 4 ; 478. ' 4 ; n A @

xe/l journey 163. I I

@ ? a part of the body gg. g

n XeP

U XeP

Xepen U fat 417. 1 1 1 1 1

to come into being, to become, to be, to turn into 3. I , I 6 ; 9. I ; 44. i I ; 5 1 . 4 , 6 , 1 0 , r 4 ; 55 .16 ; 56.4; 60.

3 ; 181. 5; 283. 7; 346. 1 2 ; 358. 1 4 ; 362. 5 ; 363. 12; 364. 1 4 ; 379. 7; 400. 2 ; 401. 7, 9 ; 402. I ; 414. 1 6 ; 426.

Xeper $3- 1 8 -5 I +, 16; 74. 3 ; 114. 8 ; 163- 15 ; 174.

7 ; 430. I O ; 431. 9 ; 434- 7 ; 457. 3 ; 473. 11 , 15 ; 476. I ; 477. 1 , 2 ; 8- bi 47.2; 48.8; -L$j$ Nvv\M

non existent 13. 1 5 ; 167. 16; 0 g- wlien taketli

place 35. y ; 8- ~ c l l to become satisfied 9. 7 ;

8 ~ K Z X AK?+ \\ what is thy n a m e ? 129. 1 4 ;

241. 19

A I

9, Xeper f e s e f 8 0 ~7 self-created 8. 3 ; 12. 14 ; 40. 9 ; 49.

i ; 51. 12 ; 174. 6; 398. i

Xepert $3- what hath become, what exists 36. 14 ; n

126. 6; 438. 6; 439. I O ; 455. 1 2 ; 457. IO

Xepera R-==>ia the god Kheperi I. 5 (hi; 2. 2 ; 5. 15; 66. 5, 16; 103. 5 ; 107.8; III. 2 ; 1x3. 1 4 ; 138. 3 ; 145. 3 ; 181. 5 ; 184. 8 ; 197. 7 ; 198. 1 3 ; 236. I I ; 283. 6 ;

292.7; 316.5; 443. I o ; B-ia 8- 3 87.6 form, transformation, phase of being, 8311 evolution 320. 15 ; 511. 3 ; 5 1 7 . I ;

8 8 9 @j 316. 5 ; 8 change

Xeperu

75. 5

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V O C A B U L A R 1’. 247

forms, transformations 15. IO ; 871, 871% 1 23. 3 ; 36. 1 2 ; 37. I 1 ; 42. I O ; 45. 15; 51. I ; 63. 1 3 ;

145. 2, 3 ; 161.4; 163. 15; 164. 7 ; 165. g ; 167. 10,

82. 1 7 ; 96. 2; 134. 15;

1 4 ; 168. 7; 176. 7; 178. I 3 , I I ; 179.7; 181.3; 182. 4, 1 1 ; 183. 16; 185. 2 ; 186. 3 ; 187. 1 4 ; 188. 3, i o ; 209. 8; 210. 2; 243. 9 ; 268. 15; 273. 4 ; 276. 2 ; 290. 15, 17; 400. 1 4 ; 408. 9, 12; 419. 2 ; 423. 6; 429. 15; 442. 9 ; 459.

480. IO,; 490.4; 502.4; 8 0 4 4 5 1 those who become

90. ‘7

9 ; 469.12; 470. 5 0w7 I3 ; 473. 11, 15 ; 475. 47 6 ; 477- 7;

@ I Xeper

( scarab, beetle 96. 14; 142. I ; 413. I ; 420. 4; 502. I

Xeprer

Xeped @ thigh 132. 1 4 ; 136. 5 ; 142. 15; 333. 7 ; m

449. 4 ; plur. I I I ’ c a 7 I I I 435. 16; 448. 16 e @

XepeS @ ‘‘a$ the constellation of the Thigh 58. I O ; - * @

6s n-

75. I 6

to happen 122. I V P t n

buttock, top of the thigh 57. 5 ; 113 I ; 136. 16; 142. 16 ; 340. 13 ; 364.

@ ubi, 118. 16; Xepfet I

e 190. 1 1 ; 292. 1 2 ; 363. 12; 371. 4

6s fist, grasp 92. 1 1 ; gg. 15 ; 113. 6 ; i15. 16; 155.9, I O ; 439.16; to take by hnnd- fals 464. 4 ; plur. LL=_ I 158. 13 @ B l

--Ji---CI

XefS

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248 TIIR BOOK OF THE Dl<An.

@ n

Xeft L in front of, according to, conformably to, when 1 . 3 ; 3. 1 3 ; 6. 1 3 ; 2 2 . 3 ; 39. 14 ; 44. 1 1 ; 52. I O ; 55.8, 1 4 ; 110. 4 ; 141. I O , 1 3 ; 153. I O ; 183. 7 ; 211. 1 6 ; 212.

2 ; 249. 3 ; 2 ~ 9 . ~ 1 4 , 1 6 ; 270. 74; 294. 1 5 ; 308. 6 ; 309. 1 1 ; 314. 1 4 ; 316. 1 3 ; 3 4 4 . 6 ; 349. 1 3 ; 350.5, 1 2 ; 351.

2, 9, 1 6 ; 352. 10, 1 6 ; 353. 8; 354. I , 8, I 5 ; 355. 6, 13 ; 357. 1 , 6 , 9, 1 3 ; 358. 1 2 ; 362. 8 ; 366. 4 ; 451. 14, 1 5 ; @ e n !-#u 213. 1 3 ; % 487. I I ; 488. 9

%%%I enemy, fiend 2. r6 ; 4. 11 ; 44. 15 ; 89.

I O ; 190. 8 ; 513. 15 ; r;, 6 32. 3 Xeft @ n 5

foes, enemies 5 . 5 ; 7. 7 ; 18. 12 ; 31.

66. 8 ; 68. I O ; 71. 3, 4 , 5 , g , 15, 16; n 1 f i l l 1 I 72. 8, 9, 15, 1 6 ; 73. 8, 9, 15, 1 6 ; @ I 74. 6, 7, '4, 7 5 ; 75. 2, 9, I O ; 76. 2, L I 0 1 3, 6, I O , 12, 15 ; 77. 14; 78. I , 7 ,8 ,

1 5 ; 79. 15, 1 6 ; 8 0 . 3 , s , 1 3 ; 81. 3 , 4 ; 8 2 . 2 , 5 ; 83. z , 3 ; 84. 2 ; 108. 1 6 ; 147. 12; 187. I O ; 304. 12; 305.8; 306. 14 ; 307. 7 ; 310. I O ; 313. 15 ; 314. 5 ; 316. 6 ; 336. 1 4 ; 341. 6 ; 347. 5, 1 4 ; 351. 6 ; 366. 1 3 ; 382.14; 387.1; 385. 4 ; 388. 2 ; 421. 3 ; 430. 1 5 ; 431. 8 ; 4 3 8 . 3 ; 445.9 , I O ;

451. 1 2 ; 452. 1 1 ; 453. I ; 454. 2 , 3 ; 460. 6 ; 467. 5, 6, 16 ; 468. 2 ; 469. 7, 1 6 ; 475. 7 ; 476. 16 fdis); 480. 2, 1 1 ; 481. 16 ; 482. 4 ; 486. 14 ; 493. 9 ; 502. 7 , 12

&k%! n I 9 ; 52. 5 ; 58. 1 5 ; 60. 13 ; 62. 1 1 ;

Xefti 2%- k G,, O

Xem @k& to be estinguishcd 232. 13

Xem @b" shrine 331. 14 Tcl

Xem e b A to put an end to 299. 9 ; 331. I 2 ; 366. 13 ;

@ -5 298. 6 ; and see 31. 15 ; 361. I I ; 469. 4 A-

@ Xem to be unknown 109. g ; 113. I I ; -- a/vvyIN\

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V O C A R U L A R Y. 249

135. 12 ; o \A 346. I O ; to be ignoraiit of 128. 7 ; - @ m r-70- 172. 1 2 ; 359. 5 ; 409.6;

@&*-L m 131. 14

@ \: $ an ignorant man 119. 14 ; 145.4; 238.8

@ k% LA 1 to overthrow, to destroy 100. 7 ;

- xem

Xem 184. 1 6 ; 292. 9, 1 3 ; 293. 5 ;

Xemi @ b!! E n one of the forty-two assessors 254.

overthrowing, destroying, des- troyer, destroyed 123. 8 ; 214.

12 ; 255. 11

Xemi

Xemit

'\" to do away with 187. 3 ; 270. 4 @A n XemS

XemSu csk those who carry away 269. 12

Xem u @ h b p / wind, air 152. 8

Xemennu I ' ' I eight 16. 7 ; 98. X I ; 219. 3 ; 333. g, I O (fer), 11 ; I I I I

eight 339. 9 ; 353. I ; 425. I I I I I U I I I IO

508. 11 ;

I Xemennu ~ l ~ ~ ~ ; the eight gods of Hermopolis 416. 4

gods 51. 1 1 ; 9 2 . 7 ; 96. 16; 135. 8 ; - 140. 1 4 ; 141. 6; 235. 7 , 1 5 ; 236.

2 , 6 ; 238. 3, I O ; 253. I ; 386. 12 ;

- - I Hermopolis, the city of the eight

Xemennu

- _ 510.9; 515. 5

Xemt 1 1 1 three 116. 5 ; 143. 3 ; 212. 14; 222. 2 ; 417. 3 ;

464. 6 ; "'0 third 262. 14; 328. I ; 335. 15; 350. 1 2 ; 359. I O U

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250 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Xemf ' copper 346. 13

Xen

Xenen

0 1 1 1

to perch upon, to alight, to hover over 148. I I ; 160. 9 ; 164. io, 13 ;

Xenif h"rh""n @ 9 9.; 381 the divinc beings who alight on the svcaniore in heaven 124. 8 ; 493. z

%(T to be dressed in 136. 2 ; garment 136. I O M

Xen

0 . Interior, inner part of a house 11. 6 ; 100. 2 ; 195. 7 ; 196. 8; 244. 8 ; 227. 2 ; 229. 4; and see

%n, L 7 x en

"v\

Xenn u

Xen

Xennu

Xen

Xenen

Xen

JE$ ub 8 name of a city in the ~ ~ y s i a n Fields 2 2 7 . 5 --A

to stir up strife or storm 256. 5

baleful things, storm, strife, hreakcrs, opposition 68. 7 ; 107. 4 ; 114.9; 122. 1 . 14; 196. 14; 197. 17 ; 225. 3 ;

481. 14; 48'3. 8 ; 485. z

>

232. 13 ; 415. 10; 457. 1 3 ;

' 1 to decay, to rot, to wither 399. 1 5 ;

bs \ 40'. 9, 12, 13

to ferry across, to transport, to travel by water, to row, to

paddle 5. 6 ; 9. 14 ; 29. z ; 46. 8 ; 133. 8; 134. I, 2 ; 224. 9,

12; 225. 5 ; 227. 11 ; 358. 1 2 ;

368. 1 1 ; FL a journey, n

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V O C A B U L A R I*. 251

that in which a journey is made, boat 125. I O ; 215. I ;

282. I O ; 368. I O ; 384. g

Xenen sailor 221. 8

to deprive soitie one of something to make or to keep in captivity, to i shut in 41. 2 ; 74. rz; 195. 11 ;

@

Xena

AwvWA

n ~ go. 3 ; 194. 8 196. 5;

@ Xenp m u to draw out, to pluck out 64. 6 ; 92. 6 ;

n

36. 15 ; 2 0 9 4 &! tearers, renders 158, 8 @ aU m

0 @ ,-.-e cake 223. 9 ; 333. g L

Xenf

Xenem @ \ jasper, carnelian 316. 14 ; 403. 3 , 7 ,-.-e

%”em 0 to make, to form, to join or be joined to- gether 2. 1 2 ; 7. 8; 15. 12; 37. 12; 39. 3 ; 41. 6 ; 44. 2 ;

46. 6; 139. 1 2 ; 179. I ; 212. I O ; 213. 12; 223. I , 1 5 ; 276. 16 ; 478. ‘ 7 ; 483.2; 513. 14; fib “ 511. 14

&

the god Khneniu 96. 5 ; 102. 5 ; 129.

&- 3 Khnem-Heru-hetep 326. 2 3 ; 134.4; 504.4; nb$ $& Xn em

Xnem-amentet-en-Qemt 0 & 1 ~ .ab a ,vJvva

proper name 414. 4

n- Xnemet-urt 0 \ -0 a proper name 468. 4

- 0

%& name of a cow 318. 13; 364. 3

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2.52 TITI? BOOK 01' THE DEAD

Xenemu @ (! kbay to scent out 136. 11 1 1 1 I NrlM.I

Xenemem Nvv\M @ khB to feed upon 22. g

the two nurses, i. e., Isis and Nephthys 23. I ;

Xenem em ti

Xenemfef j 449. 11

Xenemu Nvv\M ' Jhij$ Tx 1 nursery 495. 8

Xennu @ '@I those who cry out 414. g * e

xenra 4 $-- fiends 234. g

Xenrif prison (?j 504. 5 @ a n

-4 9 L-l

to walk about, to travel 227. 15 ; 466. Xens 2 q 3 ; 471. 5 ; 472.5; 475. 1 ; * ! @ r i n I I ,

@ J 446. 15 &.AAAI. A

-n-

@ the god Khonsu 181. 1 3 ; 398. i o Nvv\M

Xensu

flly 1 what is in front, the nose or face, be- fore, in front of 137. 5 ; 442. 6 ; 446. fiO7 J 2, etc.

Xenf

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V O C A B I J L A X Y. 253

Xent

Xenti

dweller a t the head 116. 6, 7 ; 134.4; 138. 16; 143. 16; 153. 14; 169. 1 1 ; 201.8; 388. 16;

433. I 3 n

Governor of Amentet, a title of Osiris 22. 13; 70. 2; 207. 15; 246. 6 ; 276. 12 ;

IO; 305. 3; 306. I, , 303. I 5 ; 304. 3, 6, 1

1 6 ; 469. 1 1 ; 475. I:; 476. 3 ; 496. 1 5 ; 501. 9 ; plur. fokiw (of the gods) 110. 1 5 ; 452. 4;

466. I O ; 482. 13 ; B in ' 1 513. IO A I

%enti Aha (I) fiyi . . . . . . 504. 75 ii

M B 4 \\nn

Xenti st Ament fi n 9 a title of Osiris 272. 13

Xentet-Un

Xenti-peku fi ,\ wa a title of Osiris 320. Io

Xenti-menzitu-f fi ~ \\

fi nmz @ 8 a titie of Osiris 323. 3

m 4 n Z . -

L78

i): j x.-- 8 a title of Osiris Q> &v.%w

'49. 4

Xentet-nep fi r3 ~ i . ~ ~ ' $ , a title of Osiris 323. 4

-0 n Xent-Naaret-f fi 9 ~ "6\ LL=, a title of Osiris 39. I

Xent-n ut-f * @ x--. a title of Osiris 324. 3 0 0 I

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254 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Xent-an-maati fi 8 a title of Horus 170. 13 o

Xenti-neter-het fi ny 1 “dweller in the divine house”

247. 1.5

ent ti-neter-seh fi ;\ Tm A “dweller in the divine

hall” 326. 3 ; 348, 4 ; 383. 15

\- \ a title of Osiris 321. 3 ; 3 2 3 . 7 ;

&..vvv. 0- fin \‘ I I I I _ ent ti-Re-stau 8 J 3 7 7 . 7 L Y 0 - Q - n 1 G 4

Kenti-henseketiti

“dwellers in their tresses” 95. 8 ; 501. I O

Qx -- Xent he@

Xenti-h eq- Hf

Xenti het-Zit house” 85. 5

Xentet hespu boat 207. 3

Xentet-Xas

Xenti-Xati

Xent-Xa fei

Xent Sexem

Xenti Sexem

Xenti-seh-hemt

fi ~ - i i a title of Osiris 146. 6

fi 7 a title of Osiris 504.4 T A “dweller in the great

rfih To name of the bows of the

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. 9-55

Xent

Xentet

Xent Suten-henen fl $ a title of Osiris 65. 4,6 - 6 3

161. 5 ; 224. 13 ; 309. 1 4 ; 336. 3, 6 ; 348. 7, 13 ; 350. 16 ; 490. 6 ; boat 112. 2 ; y / i i j hny

Jj a title of Osiris 325. 5 B m - n n I n n Xent-$et-sati

. v .wm- Xen ti- Ben en t fin \, ]yma a title of Osiris 323. 5

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256 THE B O O K OF TIIE: DEAD.

3 ; 85. 6 ; 92. 3 ; 95. 16; 124. 3 ; 125. 7, 8; 146. 1 4 ; 173. 6; 175. 9 ; 209. 15, 1 6 ; 216. I O ; 240. 13; 249.7; 260. 13; 277. 4 ; 286. T I ; 306. 8, 16 ; 358. 7 ; 362. 2 ; 366. 8 ; 374. 1 4 ; 375. 13 ; 379. 4 ; 384. 5; 386. 11 ; 414. 1 4 ; 427. 1 2 ;

433. 2, 6 ; 437- 7 , 8; 452- 9; 456- 1 6 ; 463. 2, 3 ; 464. 7 0; 479. I , r 4 ; 482.4; 484. I O ; 491. 2 ; 492. 15, 1 6 ; 496. 14,

@3 -* 15, 1 6 ; 497. 16; 510. I (his); 516. @ 2, 3; e ~ % n \\

I in the reign of

285. 6 ; a K-- 87. 14 ;

@ 1.1 501. 14; Q

0 1 === 71 70. I 3

Xert course 456. 5

Xert

n

Ai, A41 tliings of, property of, again, mat- ters 137. 1 4 ; 138. 2 ; 144. I O ; 167. 6; 168. 4 ; 170. 4 ;

n 0 U I

266. 1 1 ; 267. 2 ; 469. 14 ; 471. 5 ; 472. j;

Xer under, beneath, with 24. 13 ; 25. 2 ; 41. 1 2 ;

70. 2 ; 80. 9; 96. 16; 100. 1 ; 124. 7; 140. 15; 141. 7; 151. 13; 180. I ; 186. 1 2 ; 190. 7, 8; 195. I ; 201. 14; 230. j ; 233. 14 ; 244. j ; 277. 15; 278. I ; 289. g ; 310. g ; 316. I ; 330. 3; 349. I ; 363. 12; 364. 14 ; 382. 15; 385. 4, 8; 387. I ; 402. g ; 408. j ; 409. 4 ; 436. j ; 452. I O ; 457. I ;

6; a 234. 13; Linder the favour of 223. I I ;

301. I + ; -Awdw -0 I

c3

0

4 a A 338. 8; 352. 7; 486. g

to have, to possess, having, possessing 0' a Xer

62. 6, 7, 9 ; 67. 5 ; 342. 2, 9, 16 ; 343. 8, I5 ; 344. 71 I 3 ; 345. 6, I 3 ; 346. 4 ; 3.54. 1 4 ; 355- 5, I I ; 356. 2, 7 ; 357.

6 ; 488. 7; 490. 5 ; j, 8, 13, 16; 413. 13, 14, 16; 414. 2 ; 417. 3 ; 446. 9 ; 482.

- - " - f a I TI- a=\\- 59. 4 ; 169. 1 1 ; 263. z ; 282.

-c+= ti ; 289. 8 ; 459. 14

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 257

Xeru \ things or beings who are below, z: e . , terrestrial

136, I O ;

- 1 iD

2. 5 ; 437. 7 ; 447. I5 ; ~ s z 154. I I ;

151. J O ; 230. 6;

a & j those who have 424. 5 0

under, beneath 140. 13; 143. 3; 206. I ; 294. I ; 371. IO; possessions 5. 12; 28. 1 6 ; 114. 7 ; 199. 1 2 ; 245. Xerf

n 3 ; 259. 2 ; 367. a n \\

1 1 ; a {; 384. 8, 14 ; 407. 0 1

Xerf hru things which the day hath, i. c., times and seasons, or hours 106. I O ; 159. 8 ; 223. 8 ; 366. 3 ; 482. 7;

-0 56. 5 ; 211. 12; 285. 15 ; 330.

n

494- 13

testicles 56. I I ; 192. 6; 503. 6 Xer

Xerui 0 \\

to fall down 2. 7 ; 4. I O, 1 1 ; 5. 5 ; 6. 2-1 7 ; 64. 1 1 ; 80. 1 , 3 , 5 ; 93.8; 98.8; 101. 16 ; 105. I O , 14; 106. 3, 7 ; 119. 9 ; 123. 16; 169. 7; 176. 1 2 ; 198. 6;

1 1 ; 291. 14; 293. 1 1 , 1 4 ; 295. 1 2 ; 371. 1 2 ; 372. 16; 373. 2 ; 445. 9 ; 480. 3; 493. 1 1 ; 503.

204. 1 4 ; 246. 13 ; 260. I ; 280. 2 ; 288.

Xer

9; 306. 1 4 ; 3 0 7 . 7

9 9 D yy ;, the dead, the damned 62. z ; 64. 5 ;

217. 7 ; sacrifices 232. 7 ; @ 9 !ah/ victims for sacri-

fice 453. 11, 1 3

@ Xerit

0

@ -8 name of a god 84. 6 a Xer

' 7

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258 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Xera @ 48 a proper name 222. G c3

sound, voice, word, speech 2. 9 ; 36. 1 2 ;

105. 15 ; .166. z ; 230. 12 ; 276. z ; 288. 1 2 ; 289. 5 ; 314. 4 ; 315. I ; 342. 8 ; Xeru

408. 14 ; 481. 3, 14; 516. I ; A r ib& loud-voiced 258.

6, 13 ; 341. 5 ; plur. ",.

with $4 271. 11, 12, 1 4 ; 278. 4 ; 285. 1 4 ; 445. 1 2 ;

man's voicc 246. 16;

257. 10, I4

15 4 4 battle Xerui 1l\\%i enemies 131. 1 1 ; I l l

457. 11 ; 1 % 4 4 I l l liostile attaclis 200. 7, g

the name of a city near Mern- phis 22. 7 ; 38. 4 ; 68. 12 ; 112. 15 ; 118. 13 ; 252. 14, 18; 296. 3, 1 1 ; 297. 7 ;

Xer-Sba a

0 379. 12, 13; 380. 7 , I Z ; 382. 1 ; 388. 15 ; 439.,6; 478. 5 ; 483. 15 ; 515. 4

@ to be chief or master 185. 5 ; 214. 8 ; 234. 9 ; 250. 5 ; 281. 1 2 ; 287, 0 XerP

Xerpu 92. 3 ; offered,

presented 463. 8

Xerp Prince, Chief' 186. I I ; plur. a 0

8 Xerpu

Xerefu I lion-gods 301. 7

166. z

@ 0%- a steering pole zog. 8 I a

I

4e. I

he who hath the service book 22. I I ; 337. I 3 ; 339. 16 ; 497. 9

Xer heb

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25 9 V O C A B U L A R Y .

Xerserau

Xersek

h- 9 % &$ a proper iianie 409.2

@ --kc-. to destroy 54. 5 ; 177. 15 ; 210. IO; 280. IO; 283. I ; 295. 3; 437. 2; 481. 3; 488. 1 6 ; 0

269. 13 ; 270. 5 ; 274. 6

Xersek-Su

Xerf ( I )

pb$ a proper name 248. IO --It---

8 child 109. 13 ; $$#J ! 247. g

a title of the scribe Nebseni, child of the seslzei chamber 139. 11 ; 387. 15

Xerf en seSef

@ " to run 340.9; 408. 12 A

throat 96. 15 ; 213. IO, 11 ; 216. 15 ; 402. 13, 14; 403. g ; 404. 3, 16 ; 405. 5 , 9, 1 6 ; 409. 14; 410. 6 ; 436. 6

"5F j darkness 195. 11 @

@ \ to slay 506. g --(c

lapis-lazuli 14. 7; 126. 12 ; 140. 15; 177. 6 ; 228. 14; 229. - I l l

-H- 1 6 ; 316. IO; 420. 5 ; 446. ~~

@ J e +! real lapis-lazuli 141. 2 7 37 5 i 447. 12; --H- 0 Ill _11

blue-eyed 462. 6

to meet, to meet hostilely, to drive back, to repulse, he who drives back 15. I I ; 47. 15 ; 62. 11 ; 96.3; 97.7; 100. I O ; 102.

3, IO; 105. 3; 107. 6, 11, 13; 108. IO; 109. 6 ; 110.9; 17"

Xesef

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I I I . 1 6 ; 169. IO; 210. 1 6 ; 211. 2 ; 229. 16; 241. 4; 251. g ; 279. 12 ; 284. 5 ; 286. 15 ; 293. g ; 296. 7, 1 6 ; 297. 15; '299. 4 ; 302. 8; 307. 11 ; 310. 5, 11 , 13; 311. 5 ; 328. 7; 329. 3 ; 330. 13; 333. 2 ; 334. 1 2 ; 358. 1 4 ; 361. I ; 362. 6; 429. 5 , 8; 437. 16; 480. 11 ; 497. 1 5 ; 501. 6; 504. io;

repulsed 21. IO; 85. 1 6 ; 86. 11 ; 95. 1 5 ; 128. 14; 283. 12 ; 491. 3 ; 501. 3 ; -+J i _ - ~ . irresistible

51. 15; 9 ca 63. 2; 350. 2 ; 379. 1 3 ; 383. 8; qu va

I

"+ !22

383. 12

those who meet, adversaries 12. 2 ; 46. 12; 47. 1 4 ; 98.6; 137.12; 143.11;

repel 171. z

Xesef-at TukZa a proper name 360. 6

Xesef-hra-Xemiu @ 19 a the seventh Arit 329. 3

@b 4 4 1115 the herald of I

Xesef-Xemiu

xesteh

8 j a proper name 362. I

@ 01- to destroy 271. 5 1c-

@fi lire, flame 77. 4 ; 82. 17; 192.7; 251. 11 ; 287. 12, 1 3 ; 301. I , ' 2 ; 302. 1 1 (his); 320. 8; 351. 12; 378. 5, 6; 381. 5 ; 515. 14

Xef n

193. 9; 475. 7 ; 479. I 3

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 261

c?9- to retreat, to go back 192. 3 ; 487. 8

@ a %et

c-+@ Xetxet c., to go backwards 59. I I ; 226. IO

@ = @ A

e Xef board, list 3. y ; wood, sceptre, staff 112. I ;

128. 1 2 ; 203. 8; 504. IO; branch 439. 2; measure 218. = I

Xet -9 mast 205. 15 @ I

8, 16; @ - 440. 5 ; graven 485. g a n u

things, affairs, cases, goods, property, I l l offerings, possessions 3. 7 ; 5. 13 ; 62.

I I ; 66. 13 ; 135. I ; 137. 2 ; 142. I ;

476. 12, 13 ; 515. 9; @ n ' 1 - things of every class and

kind 226. 6, 1 2 ; 479. z ; A @ 5 + a11 sorts of I I I n (3 I l l

bad things 77. 5 ; 226. 9, 13; 366. 9 ; 468. 3; 477. I , 2, 14; @ n / TI^ 6 0 {Ja all kinds of beautiful and & I 0

holy things 161. 3; 316. 12; 451. 1 2 ; 464. 1 3 ; 477. 16;

xet 250. 7 ; 314. 6 ; 449. 1 2 ; 451- 1) 7 ;

* I cl

483. 8 ;

Eqb%l 365. IO; A @ a $2 =\ I I I 0 n I l l r - u - 1x3~ 71. y ; 72. I o ; 81.9; b%2 I l l 198. I ;

478. 7 ; 483. 9 ; I l l lb%n -0 '

4- @ o I 0 4 G 3 -

@ 62 c=%Zl I l l 1

@

@ a 72. 1 3 ; e ap@ I l l

@* 79.4; 8 3 . 6 ; o, , I 168. IO; 6

I l l

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262 32 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

@n+S--+

I 1 ,-,- their personal affairs 261. 14 464* 4 ; P n 1 1 1

@kg w to shut in, shut 30. 4 ; 139. 3; 142. 2 ; 153. 15; 160. 1 3 ; 192. I ; @!&&Qu n 05 193. 6;

n Xetem

Xetemiu n @b\4$Qw I l l those shut in 195. 16

Xeternit @ \ \ n Q n closed place, prison 143. I 4 a

@ to float down stream 14. I O ; 89. 7; 161.

14 rippling like c"=r Xef

5 ; 488. I ; 490. 6 ; 507. 2, 14 ; water 445. 14

@

a

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V O C A B U L A R Y , 263

S -, r\ her, she, its I. 8 ; 3. I ; 4. 6 ; and see passim.

s they, them, their 29. 15 I l l

I person, man, one 5. 1 2 &s); 28. 9 ; 31. 9 ; 80. 1 1 ; 82. 15; 87. I O ; 90.8, 1 7 ; 93. 3 ; 116. 17; 132.3; 156. 3 ; 178. 1 3 ; 270. 1 4 ; 308. 4 ; 316. 1 4 ; 317. 11, 1 5 ;

sa

366. 4 ; 384. 8, 1 4 ; 410. 1 6 ; 414. 5 ; 488. I O ; 492. 7; 501. W

3 ; 502. 2 ; I L ~ V , everybody, all folk 49. 5 ; 286. 5

- -x-

son 13. 8 ; 52. 6; 97. 3 ; 116. 18; 119. I , 1 6 ; 121.6; 153. 2 ; 156. IO (h~) ; 161. 2 ; 233. 8 ; 291.

337. 4 ; 360. 7 ; 379. I O ; 407. 16 ; 417. 2 ; 452. 8, 13, 1 6 ; 455. 8 ; 458. 16 ; 459. 12 ; 460. 7 ; 471. 3 ; 481. IO; 482. 15 ; 484. IO ; 485. 5, 14 ; 486. I O ; firstborn son 276. I O ; son of Rii 271. 8, 15 ; 272. 8, 16; 273. 2, 6 ;

449. 15 ; 471. 6 ; 472. 6

" i I O ; 308. 13 ; 314. 7 ; 317. 11 ;

sa

sat 5 daughter 186.5 ; 383.3 ; 384. 16; 437.3;

kt44 the two daughters 175. 12; 495. 16

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264 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

I tsL “son loving hiin”, title of a priest Sa-mer-f %-- I

70. 3 ; 337. 13

Sa-pa-n emm a J$$ 3 & krk! 1 ,?, a proper name 416. 12

Sa-fa $+ z$ name of a serpent 188. 3, 4, 5

sa $ 1 see &6 sa 6 I side, back 134. 6 ; 372. 5, 6 ; 494. 13 ; with -7

tz?r&l

136. z ; following LdJ 466. 15 6 EY chamber (?) 144. 3

Ktzizlj&$j

czk,& EEL \

sa I

1 to know, to recognize 45. 16; 49. 5 ; 236. 3 ; 400.8; 497.15; knowledge 275. 12 ;

sa

the god of knowledge 15. 7 ; 56. 5 ; 60. 15 ; 238. 1 4 ; 302. I O ; 439.4; 455. I O

sa 1 1 protection, to protect, things which protect, I

amulets 273. z ; 439. 4 ; 479. 12 ; 482. 6, 7 ; ; 12. 16;

46. 6 ; 59. 5 ; 113. 5 ; 140. 7; 143. 8 ; 304. IO, 1 1 , 13, 14 ; 305. 3, 7; 306. 4, 5, 12; 310. 5, 1 4 ; 311. 6, 5 ; 386. I O ;

403. 5 ; 411. 9 ; 434. 1 3 ; 510. 8; 511. 9; hyji 143. 8; with P-- 382. 12 ; 383. I, 7, IO, 14, 16 a

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26.5

to watch, to Beep guard OVCT, to protect, to keep

to bind, 66. 8, 10 ; 68. 3 ; 86. 1 1 ; 126. 6 ; 127. I O ; 150. 8 ; 183. 9 ;

200. 7 ; 234. 1 2 ; 373.

9 ; 375.5; 379.1 ; 403. 6 ; 438. 12; 460. I ;

1 5 ; 505- I ; 512. 13; 8- ab, dLF, dkbu 9% guarded 101. 1 5 ; 333. 16; 437. 13, 15, 1 6 ; d j

V O C A B U L A K Y.

saa

U l I 462. 6; 495. 1 5 ; 504.

440. 16; 4 % ~ ~ 0 291. 11

saau ward, restraint 80. 9 ; 457. 15 ;

saautu dk%n @ I 1 1 3 ; 361. 7, 15 -1

d k , dk- 1 warden, warder, guard, guar- dian, he who fetters, he who is fettered 64. 13 ; 65. I ; 164. 3 ; 186. 7 ; 327.13, 16 ; 328. 3, 7, I I , 15 ; 329. 3 ; 334.11, 1 4 ; 3 3 5 . 6 7 8 ; 336. 1, 4, 13, 1 6 ; 337. 9, I I ; 338. 47 8 , 16 ; 339. 3, 11, 1 4 ; 340. 7, 11 ; 341- 47

saa

saau

saai

saaiti

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266 THE ROOK OF T H E DEAD.

71. 1 2 ; and see 86. 12 ; 172. 5 ; 195. 1 6 ; 196. 4, 8; 271. 2 ; 272. 2; 274. 4; 320. 4

saatu d+$&?~'" fetters 147. 4

Saa

Saau-ur

S a u

S a a u

I l l

+Gbk$JLaJj a name of siri is 320. 1 I

l~&k%z a proper name 457. I, 2 sa the god Sa or Saa, 9. ZJ. 348. 8

-kkb.$ the city of Sn'is III. 1 3 ; 117.

k b Q a e a Upper says 322. 7 ;

S a a u xeri % '$$&. +a Lower Says 321.7 ; 323. 13

Sabes the herald of the second Arit 327. 17

sam loins 447. 5

Sam (or s m a )

s a m t

I I ; 257. 3 ; 323. IO ; 413. 12 ; 496. 3

Q - - S a a u he&

\\

323. I4 --.I+--

to join, to unite with, to be united to, union, assembly 42. 1 4 ; 115. 6; 125. IO; 176. I O ; 210. 1 3 ; 215. 2; 226. 5, I O ; 377. 8 ik2

"%@ uniter of the two ways 438. I I

yb43 In/

8k;o "I S a m t i uati it: flaw s a m t auset ib{ r] burial place (?) 67. 12

Sam ta

s a m t ta

union with earth, i. e., burial 23. 1 4 ; 95. 11; 137. i o ; 213. I O ;

390. 6; 402. 1 3 ; 403. I O ; 488. X-$g Q %? -E 65. 7 , IO; 461. 2 ; 6; 501. 13 ; with

sbbm 6 day of the funeral 404. 13 ; 405. 6 . L - - - L

"b{ j darkness 35. I ; 85. 5 ; 245. 7 m s a m a u

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V O C A B U L A R Y.

8&!!8! samai

samaiu 3k!!&! sami !b!!%i

267

, fiends 68. 1 1 ; 71. 13; 75.4; 78. IO

I

samatu

samait

samt

samau

Samait

Samti

samau

samet

samut

Tbnb,T1 torture chamber 66. 13

JkL bows of a boat (?) 207. 3

$&& !&!\o&'& two goddesses 144. 4

a proper name 338. 8

g&&ii . . . . . . 289.8

- - + - - ~ ~ ~ & to burn up 58. 14

L$IX~ hair 121. 17

e I l l

branches 180. I ; 495, IO

saneaemu kT &b Sanebem ?&ybk@ city of grasshoppers 508. I O

saru

j grasshoppers 262. I 2

+

pt$bo)a&/ order for dismissal 351. 7; restrained speech (?) 443. 4

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268 THE B O O R O F THE D E A D

144. T I

153. 9 ; 323. 4 ; 449. 14, '5 ; 473. 3 ; a name of Osiris 320. I I ; g l k / & 86. 16

S a h

264. 15

s a h an estate, homestead 14. 13 ; 16. 1 1 ; 70. 9, 15; 434- 1 1

saqa 16% -4 to collect, to gather together 130. z ; 138. 15 ; 140. I ; 193. IO ; 241. 20 ; 289. 6; 361. 5 ; 385. 10

16% 4 6q "Gatherer of souls", the name Saq-baiu of a boat 130. 2 ; 241. 20

Saqenaqat qAghgJ a proper name 415. 15

apparel, robe, garment 163. z ; 176. 9 ; sa t

sa t f ' 6 k g to think scorn of the god

6 ; 259.4

s a t f' GK ,TI evil one 64. I I

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 269

sa tu ~ ~ & n ~ ~ ~ wall 310. 8, T I ; 311. 2, 3, IO, 1 1 ;

312. 3

earth, ground 36. 14; 208. 5 ; 246. I O ; 268. 4 ; 436. 5 ; rhe floor of a chamber 265. 12; 267. 7

1 1 1 1 s a t

x$ 5; I 1 -

sat i

Sat iu

sat i

s a t

sa fu

sa te t

sa te tu

satetiu

satet i

d&n " threshold 264. 1 2

--+-$-..b@ iiaine of a city 257. g

T* 9 Qb to burn 308. 6

i--'

to shoot forth something, to shoot a t , to ' be shot 63. 7 ; 68. 14; 150. 9 ; 288. 2 ; 353. 13; 463. 1 6 ; 494. 4

rabfi 1 to illumine, to shine, light, rays 2.

11 ; 7. 1 1 ; 8. 4; IO. I, 14; 11. IO ; 12. 6 ; 37. 4. ; 40. I, IO ; 134. 14 ; 142. 12 ; 291. 15 ; 476. 6 (bis); 511.

sate t ITn- to sow seed 227. I o ;

sprinkled 486. 7

satet i t

sa te f 4T kn Lidversaries 480. 3

Sa te t

sa te t

z), iiaine of a goddess 247. g

an Asiatic woman 445. 14 n n

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THR BOOK OF THE DEAD. 270

sa fu

s a

S a a

Saa

saat

saati

sa u

sabi f

sabkui

sabt

sap

- terrors 108. 6 - I l l

14 2 name of a city 325.3

tlie god Sa 457. I, 3

l/)"$$&fJ name of a city 505 . 14

p!s$ to encroach, to attack 251. 3

slaughterers 191. 12 ; 192. 12

Pi))E& todr inlr414.7;417. 14 ;420 .12 ;510 .5

to weep 25. 2 ; 339. I I' 99T 9 9 \

to judge, to decide, to pass sentence, to compute, to decree, to inspect, to ex- amine, to award 13. 3 ; 22. 2 ; 79. 3 ; 84. 4 ; 92. 5 ; 106. 15 ; 128. 1 7 ; 158.

1'9 1 4 ; 186. 1 3 ; 235. 1 4 ; 275. 5 ; 313. 12; 485. 7 ; 491. 1 2 ;

492. I ; nb, 4 05 judged, computed 41.

1 5 ; 244. 1 4 ; 245. I ; ( ~ ~ o ~ { ~ ~ 1 judges 113. 1 2 ; 232. 12 ; to acquit 444. I

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'apu ' Ob' account, reckoning, examination, judgment 53. 3 ; 74. 2, 9, 12 ; 97. 4; 141. IO ; 186. I5 ; 275. 5 ; 309. I5

Sam

san 14 l\h& to be gracious 485. 2

length, extent 370. 6

14 19 E a

a\ to do good to, to benefit, to nourish san 209. 1 6 ; 496. 9 ; 14 things - 1 1 1

which benefit 462. 8

p4Yy clay 303. 11 ; 310. 7, 15 ; 311. I, 7, 16; 333. 11, '4

ssin 1 4 to pass 199. I o

san 19 -cd to pull, to draw 69. 7 ; 14 -U ob 1L A,wvvw Nyy\M

safe gg. g - -

SPS (?) - - six 20. 3 ; 137. I ; 147. 2 ; ' ' I u sixth 137. 5 ; 328.

sixth day - - l y n

0 -^""vu * o 13; 338. 2 ; 361.5; I j , 1 1 , 143.5 ; - - - -

of the festival 496. 16

~ s r i

srika

p! 144~ name of a city 203. 6 ,7

13-b to relieve 53. 1 4

saqer 1!zi to niake strong or perfect 45. I O ; 210. 6 ; 278. I I ; 288. 8 ; 291. 7, I I ; 292. 3 ; 294. 7 ; 309. I O ; 317. 12, 1 3 ; 320. 14; 496. 13

szitia 14 n&&$, I executioners 193. 5 I

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272

saifi

saifen

SHa

sHu

sHui

sHb

sHb

sPba

s B b

T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

14 $ ~n headsman, executioner 62. 4

0-1 I to transfer 404. I O 19 M A P I

to magnify 25. 3 ; 42. I T ; 45. 1 1 ; 496. ‘4

j to provision 275. 1 1

I \ to inalie an entrance into 45. 13 ;

to purify, to wash, to cleanse 142. z ;

Nuv\hh 1 plated, washed 316. I I ; 509. 6, 7 ; 463. IO ; 502. I ; 508. I O ;

1 t 7 Z b 9 2 9 1 . 3 ; &%%AM IflZ-3 Nuv\hh 216. 12; 369. I I

i\ 1 to devour, to consume 24. Io ; 260.

49 5 16 I I devourers 249. I z ; 260. 9, 15 ;

sHm 15 ; 418. 8 ; 516. 4

sHmiu 1 _11 269. IO

sPm ldbf& flowers 101. I 4

_a ssma 12 . . . . . . 483. 8

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to vivify, to keep alive 7 . 1 6 ; 9.3; 138. I O ; 173.14; 252.4; 278.12; 332. 4; 333. I ; 461. 8 ; 481. 8 ;

sSnX

+ to ilialie to advance 4. 14; 156. 1 5 ; 175. sZr

n A 458- 4

sZriu 1 9 4 $ 1 those who nialte to advance 269.6; 271. 3 ; 274. 4; 438. 4 ; ~ zw * ,,, ~, 7 I 440. 7

S S h 2 lJj the divine spiritual body 23. 13; '175. 1 6 ;

190. 13

szih -- 1 g i to become or to endow with a divine spiritual _D -+

body 31. 5 ; 163. I O ; 168. 3 ; 170. I ; 171. 7 ; 14 168. 7 the spiritual body 278. 3 ; 284. 4 ; 303. 2 ; 362. 5; 405. 13 ; 425. 7; 451. 7; 475. 3 ; 509. 15 ; plur. 190. 6 ; 240. 5 ; 245. 14; 247. 1 2 ; 261. IO; 407. --- 8; 496.8; 513. 1 1 ;

the god 11 241. 3 ; 358. 14; with

n sZhu

-H-

sa4 -1Ql honour 281. 8; 329. 1 1

to set up, to make to stand up 22. 3 ;

S Z h S 177. I O ; 211. I 5 ; 212. I ; 213. 2 ; 414.

412.6; lfyfl 72.1,s; 79.1; d c 5

577; 1Y A a 1 81. 8; 83. 5

18

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274 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

su

he, him, it 4. 6 ; 5. 4 ; 11. I I ; 24. I ; 25. 3 ; 26. 3; 42. 1 2 ; 53. 13; 56. 1 6 ; 68. 2 ; 81. 1 6 ; 92. 3; 97. 3 ; 98. 9 ; 106. 5, 6 ; I I I . 5 ; 123. 8, 16 ; 141. 12 (XQ; 15x. 8; 226. 16; 227. 14; I 231. 16 ; 243. 1 4 ; 279. 3 ; 284. 2 ;

291. 9 ; 294. IO; 306. 1 1 ; 316. 1 3 ; 361. 4; 379. 1 5 ; 385. 8 ; 401. 1 5 ; 403. 1 2 ; 406. 9; 408. 1 4 ; 418. 3 ; 438. 5 ; 444. I ; 452. I ; 456. 2 ; 461. 1 3 ; 466. 4; 468. 1 5 ; 476. 4; 479.9; 481. 6 ; 487.4; 491. 1 1 ; 497.16; 501. 1 2 ; 505.6;

1%' I@

492. 9, I o ; 4%: tlieiii Io. 9, i I

to adore, to praise 6. 4;'7. 15 ; IO. 4 ; 40. 7; 138. 7;

sua4

to malie vigorous, to iiialie to flourish 95. IO; 158. 1 2 ; 174. 6; 230. 6; 315. 5 ; 363. 15 ; 482. 5 ; 483. 1 5 ; 485. 1 3 ;

s u a f

501. 1 2 ; IC%. " 513. 5 c-5

mas(?)

sui

-b! 1. decay 112. 4

1 & 4 4 -L crocodile 97. 10

sun destroyed Iog. 12

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V O C A B U L A K Y. 275

pool, lake 130. 6 ; 242. 5 sun

sunen

-H-

Sunnu su @ 8 the city called by the Greeks Syene 321. W.m@

8 ; 323. I5

to drink 103. 7 ; 124. 17; 125.5; 132. 9 ; 133. 5 ; 175. 1 4 ; 179. 8; 224. 2 ; 225. 9 ; 238. 1 6 ; 300. 7, 9 ; 378- 7 , I5 ; 379. 27

sura

5 ; 425. 4; 436. 11 ; 440. 6 ; 465. 12, I 3 ; 466. 13

1) 9 9 5 2 $j 1 drinkers 146. g suriu

surf lbzB{ 485. 12 see serui! 0-

suha

suh

lbm&$j to supplicate 348. g

lblT a garment 449. 1

suht lbig egg 61. 7 ; 85. 14; 116. I ; 126. 5, 9 ; 127. 11 ; 131. 2 ; 157. 1 4 ; 164. 9 ; 185. 14; 211. 5 ; 374. 5, IO,

1 3 ; 441. I ; l%kEi double egg 113. 15; 447. 6, I I

suxa p&J&w evilrecollection 1 g x . 5 , ~ , 15; 192.4

to mummify (?) 497. 5 @ a 15 -& suxef

suser --TI?” to strengthen 210. 12, 15

susex l%lz to make broad 135. I O ; 320. 15; 334. 1 ; 497. 5 ; to make wide (2’. e., long) the steps 470. 1 2 ;

487. 1

I 8*

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276 THE ROOK OF T H E DEAD.

su f lbn i t , himself, they, them 177. 15 ; 305. 1 2 ;

Jbn" hair 136. 3

313. 1 i 399. '5

su t I l l

Sut the god Sut or Set 31. 2 ; 66. 3 ; 92. I 1 3 ; 112. 14 ; 122. 1 3 ; 126. I O ;

146. 12, 15; 171. 15; 172. I O ; 181.

I O ; 231. 14, 16 ; 235. I ; 293. IO ; 294. 4 ; 305~ I I ; 306. 8 ; 315. 11 ; 376. 8 ; 395. 6'; 414. 13 ; 496. 4

Su ti

Suti-mes 45: fil a proper name 489. 13

Iring I. 7 ; 4. 3 ; 8. 16; 9. 1 2 ; XI. rz; 13.7; 14.4; 19.9; 36.5; 40. 1 1 ; SI. 9; 70. 1 2 ; 141. 1 3 ; 257. 1 6 ;

258.2; 268.8; 276. 11; 471.8; 478.4; $,d !-/-x sufen

King of the South and North 97. z ; 141. 8; 145. 14; 214. I ; 271. 8, 1 5 ; 272. &!&a ~ 398. I O ; and

sufen net

$% 1 8 ; 273. 6; plLlr.

6 I 268. I 2 ; 300. 8 "vy\ I n

__-- suten net Ausav $& (j -e>. a] a title of Osiris 39. 7

A

suten he@ $2 Jj 8.1 iring of eternity, a title of Osiris

suten Tuat * Iring of the underworld, a title of

452. 5

0 13 Osiris 482. 8

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 277

suten hemt 3, royal wife, z: e.9 queen 415. 8

suten an 4 B r o y a l s c r i b e 11.3; 23.16; 24.4; 25.12;37.6

suten des iA !T liiieli of kings 213. 8

“give a royal oblation” 223. 6 ; 514. I I

suten fZi hetep

Suten-henen ~, 9 E 13eracleopolis 20. I1 ; 3 9 . 2 ; 51 .9 ; 54. I O ; 65. 4, 6, 1 1 ; 67. I O ; 111. 1 6 ; 245. 1 4 ; 252. 3 ;

3, Q

253. I 2 ; 276. 1 4 ; 307. 9 ; 490. 3

sutennu stretched out 420. 7 1 +& 3 sufei(

1% ALA ] to iiialte to set out 226. 16 ; 227. M sura } 4 ; 228. 1 3 ; 230. 7 ; 295. 1 3 ;

to malic strong, to preserve 12. 8 ; 15. 13 ; 96. 5 ; 106. 7 ; 122. I ; 136. 1 3 ; 156. 3, 4, I O ; 157. I ,

5, I I , 15 ; 212. 14 ; 277. 2 ; 295.

2 ; 338. 7 ; 410.8; 4 1 6 . 7 , s ~ 14; 486. 1 2 ; 11 ki 122. 14

it, its, them 12. 13 ; 62. 8 ; 114. 4 ; 163. 6 ;

184. 5 ; 225. 4 ; 235. 9, 1 5 ; 327. 13, 1 7 ; 328. 3, 7, I T , 1 5 ;

14, 1 5 ; 457. 1 6 ; 504. 11, 12, 1 6 ; 505. I , 6, 12, 13

M

sura

-++

\\ si

329. 3 ; 373. 9 ; 379. 1 ; 391. 10, 1 2 ; 393. 9 ; 421. 12, 13,

-.

sia (?)

Xeb *hJa the god of‘ the earth 13. 9 ; 15. 5 ; 33. 5 ; 6 1 . 2 ; 6 6 . 4 ; 77. 1 5 ; 8 0 . 9 ; 9 4 . 3 ; 100. 1 2 ; 103. 8 ; 107. 7 ; 108. 5 ; 110. 1 3 ; 125. 8 ; 126 .7 ; 146. 15, 1 6 ; 150. 7 ; 151. 7 ; 154. I ; 166. 15 ; 180. 9, 12, 13 ; 201. 2 ; 264.

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278 T H E ROOK OF T H E D E A D .

sba

sba

sbaut

seb

sba t

sba u

doors, gates, 14. 12 ; 3 3 . 4 ; 90. 4 ; 103. 8 ; 105. 16 ; 160. 12;

187.8; 203. 13; 272.

g ; 278. 16 ; 279. I ; 3, 9 ; 273. 5 , 7 ; 275.

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V O C A B U L A R Y 279

seba&i --$ a 4 4 helpless one 455. 15

Seba pJ!& a goddess 7. G

19. I ; 20. I ; 71. 8, 13; 81. 7; 160. 12; 197. 3, I O ; 198. 4, 9, 16 ; 209. 3 ; 325- 1 1 ; 34'. 16 ; 343. 6 ; 344. 5 ; 345. 5; 354. 1 2 ; 356. 5 ; 357. 4 ; 437. 14; 453. 3, 1 1 ; 457. r3 ; T;, 36. 8; &; 88.4

I

seben IJS to retreat, to depart 105. 4, 14

sebeh lJ 1 for 1 fiJ to make festival 6. I

i to praise, to supplicate 341. 5 ;

; 354.4; 471. 12; pJi!!-&) praised 428. 14;

320. 5

sebex

sebexbexef lJ@J@: to scatter 68. g

lJ/>z to become master of 301. 14

422. 12

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280 T l l E H O O K OF TIIIS DEAD.

pylons 46. I ; 246. 1 6 ; 270. I, 7 ; 309. 5 ; 320. 1 ; 333. 3 ; 334. 7 ;

seb;(et

43'. 4, 5

a forin of the Sun-god 58. 1 2 ;

Sebek 158. 2 ; 188. IO, 11, 12; 218. 15 ; 220. 14 ; 233. IO, 12 ; 234.

oq A A c? 443. 0 \\ ~ ~ - 0

z ; 265. z ; 390. 16 ; of the

sebeq PJ A f Q thigh 391. 3 ; 394. 12

Sebeq-en-Nem u a proper name

39'. 3

Sebeq-en- Tern IJI ,i 3 Q -5 gha a proper name

396.8

naiiie of a god 296. 8 ; 297. z; Sebka l jAk8 ( 298. I

--c

SeP 0 0' 0 time, season, occasion, opportunity 3. I , ~ 6 ;

5. 7 ; 122. 3 ; 148. 3 ; 260. 3 ; 405. 14, 1 5 ; 415. 1 3 ; 443. -+- I -it-

x-

224. 14;

evil u o,, 126. 1 1 ;

hap, ill luck 260. 6 ; case, trial, matter, affair 21. 16 ; ~. -K- a-

-+- * &:-. d' a right case 16. 2 ; 286. 16 ; 467. 8 ; u 0 \\

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V 0 C A I 3 U L A R Y. 28 I - m h i c k y time 5. IO ; A at no time, never 146. 11 ;

M -- =izx the occasion of the night 467. 4 ; a 9 9 another time --)- @ first time, priiiieval time 9. 1 ; 134. 11 ; 142. I O ; 01

315. IO; 338. 6; 487. 14 - 0 0 @ 1 1 , , I twice 4. 2 (hi), 7 ; 8. I ; 95. 2 ; 96. I ;

. 106. I , 2 ; 107. I ; 112. 3; 123. 6, 14; 383. a ; 419. 9, 13, 14, 15 ; 428. I ; 443. z ; 458. 9, 10; 482. 8 ; 492. g ; 501. 5 ; 502. 4 ; 505. g ; 517. 4 ; duplicitv, a double motive 17. 7 ; 39. I O ; 70. 4; 1111 four times 79. 15 ; 80. z ; I O ~ .

millions of times x52. 13 ; 182. 8; 187. 15 ; 210. 3 ; 308. i o ; 402. 16

SeP sen

---+-

---tc-

u o 3 ; 112. 2 , G ; 180. 7 ; 252. I ; y,i -*A

IC

SeP

sep 1% crown(?) 323.4

@& to pass sentence on some one 309. 8

1 the two lips 102. 5 ; 112. I I ; 117. septi

5 ; 373. I ; 446. 10 seputi \

sper 0 to come forth 48. 5 ; 158. 11 (his) ; 201. 15 ; 224. 1 2 ; 225. 5 ; 227. 1 1 , 1 4 ; 240.3; 249.3; 259. 16; 270.

n

14; 333. 4; 349. I3 ; 350. 5, 1 2 ; 35'. 2 , 9, 1 6 ; 352. 1 0 ;

sepeh 1 ~ 1 ~ to advance 183. I

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282 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Sepes 1 0 3 a proper name 469. 2 ; and see 3 11.12 f ~ i s j , 14

the star Sothis 62. 11 ; 99. 8 ; 280.

sept 5 ; 4 5 6 . 4 ; 5 0 2 . 15 ; / J ; a % ? L c f 213. I 3 ; 228. I j ; 377. 4 ; 381. 1 3 A131 A*$ \

SePt 1Ab-+ a kind of wood 338. 12

to be provided or equipped with 9. I O ; X I . 4 ; 152. 9 ; 1 7 1 . 1 4 ; 219. 14; 225. 6; 263. 2 ; 2 7 1 . 3 ; 298.

SePt

12 ; 229. 14; 4 6 3 . 7

Sept-Xeri-nehait-ami- beq AI 7 X496i !-it!$ Jdebea a proper name 263. 2

a proper name 391. g

sef 1; yesterday 8. z ; 27. g ; 52. 2 , 3 ; 5 7 . 5 ; 113. 1 1 ; 114. 1 2 ; 115. 1 4 ; 134. I O ; 142. 9 ; 181. 7 ; 190. 1 2 ;

212. g ; 236. J I ; 468. 14 ; 469. I ; lvvv\M p", Ya

I I 2. 14 ; [\y$pj! 183. I 1

I se f 1: 7 be ye gracious (with I l l -) 183. 8

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V 0 C A R U L A R Y.

-tt-

--354iA9

sem Gkj, p>F&jJ

283

1 3 ; 103. 9 ; I I I . 1 ;

169. 1 2 ; 197. 5 ; 203.

244. 12; 247. 8 ; 271. ' 1 1 ; 230. 5 ; 240. 7 , 8 ;

sefi c p babe 416. g \\

to untie, to withdraw, to unloose, to undress 147. 5 ; 150. 8 ; 156. 7, 12 ; 157. I , 6, 12, 1 6 ; 158. 3 ; 175. 3 ; 179. 8 ; 224. 5 ; 380. 1 4 ; 448. 1 4 ;

A I

sefex

c!\y 63 405. 2 ; 549"; 405. 3

L seff ~<L.-J to slay 75. 6

seft knife 392. 13

sem lb@ a priest 20. 8 ; 238. 7

sem %ba image, figure 40. 16 ; 412. g ; plur. 407. 8

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2 7 4 . 9 ; a n d s e c 2 7 9 . 9 ; 3 = 7 . 1 5 ; 4 7 2 . 1 1 ; 4 7 3 . 4 ; 4 7 4 . 4 ; 475. 1 3 ; y.F;o@m 365. I37 15

sem u A to Icad, leader 125. 2 ; 152. g ; 319.

1 ; 373. 16 -+-

sem >ki guidance 224. 1 4 ; 438. 1 2 ; 440. I

2 2 0 . I 2

Semu-he4 P - Y ~ A 211 a proper name 54. 15

semt a b --& gratification (?) 213. 6

il-

sma 2 to slay 93. 14 ; 340. g i----o

smaiu 19% 54 renewal 389. I

smaar

smam

l>&!y+ to oppress 2 5 0 . I ; escape 336.14

1 >&LL> to slay 2 5 0 . I o (his) ; 253. 5 ;

>>'&,\ 4 4 & I l l slaughterers, slaughtered

254. 6 ; 353. 5 ; 400. 1 6 ; 401. 2 ; 453. 2, 15 ; 4 8 0 ~ 2

smamiu things 122. 1 4 ; 399. r 6 ; 400. 15

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smamu

Smam

1 >&&\%3, j victims 453. I z

y & b m , name of a god 132. 14 ;

- -4

bo% 462. 3

Smam-ur 1 s k y & , $z the soul of Seb 66. 4

smam

Smam

Smamti

smamu

l>k&b a bull 183. 6

l>bhJ name of a lake 230. 4

l>khTia a proper name 352. 8

!>%&%; foliage or branches of a tree

smamu l>kkbb$ - 1 1 1 clouds 202. 14

half-monthly festival 177. I , 4 ; 234. 6, I O ; 236.3.5 ; 238. 13 ; 330.2; 366.2; 371. I O ; 391.16

smat(?) ent * n Q

P heb

11111o 0 it

smaH -2 to pay what is due 486. 3 va smaHiu 19 4 4 &:, slayers 18. 14

to justify, to make triumphant -g!%& 1 a

18.11; 1 9 . 3 ; 4 8 . 3 ; 71 .3 ,4 , smaZi-Xeru ~ - 7, 8, '4 , I5 ; 74. 5, 6, 1 4 ; 75- z , 8 , g ; 76. 1 , 2 , 5 , I O , 1 1 ; 77. 1 3 ; 78.6, 1 0 , 1 3 ; 8 1 . 3 ; 82. 2 , 4 ; 83. 3 ; 84. I , z ; 140. i o ; 141. 3 ; 145. g ; 272. I ,

10 ; 273. 4 ; 274. 14, 1 6 ; 275. 10, 1 5 ; 347. 14 ; 348. I ; 481. 3, 15 ; 488. 15 ; 504. 12 1 to report, to announce, to bear

a tilessage, report, message 25. 2 ; 63, 8 ; 102. 7 ; 108. I ; 186. 9, 16; 261. 6 ; 266. 4, 6, 14;

sma

pi!':@\ 2 6 7 . 5 ; 271. 3 ; 274 .4 ; 516 .8 ;

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286 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

sma herald 327. 14, 1 7 ; 328. 4, 8, 12, 1 6 ; 329. 4 ; 330. 2 ; 358. 5 ; 359. 4, 1 3 ; 360. 6, 14; 361.8, 1 6 ; plur.

475. 15 ; iJ $$ j report 24. 13

sma [IlF leather 439. 1 6 ; plur. 2 2 1 . 8 ; 368. 10

smu (or uasmra) o refined copper 14. 6 ; 41. 13

semti

+: \\Bl&&$ herbs, pastures, grass land 251. 7 ; 268. 3 ; 333. 12 ; 379. 7

semiu \ 4 iJ j devourers 24. 3 c

semi ~ & ~ $ j to entreat 261. I 3

to stablish 12. 4 ; 79. 5 ; 107. 7 ; I I I . 8, 9 ; 121. 1 6 ; 122.

I O ; 128. 1 9 ; 160. 1 6 ; 169. 6 ; 172. 6 ; 195. 2 ; 204. I O ;

211. 15; 212. 2 ; 225. 1 3 ; 239. 6 ; 282. 9; 283. 3 ; 310. 1 6 ; 311. 8 ; 367. 7? 8, 9, I O ;

smen -n-

463. 7

a kind of goose 63. 1 4 ; 179. I O ; 202.

13; 376. 1 2 ; 377. 3 ; 438. 7 ; 493. 13 ; plur. 506. g

sm en

---c

s m e q B@ a to perfect 275. 1 1 ; 359. 1 6 ; 481. 1 1 ; A?"* ry7

% 272. I 2 0-

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sm ert

smer

sm eh

sm eh

smeh

semxef

smes

1%: eyelids 446. 8

ly&g to inflict pain 250. g

oq ic-

to fill full 348. 14

to flood out, to submerge 29. I ; 247. -++-

384. 1 3 ; -++-yjp= oq n 384.9

@ w to stumble(?) 436. 12 c5

n --m f to produce 9. I I ; lfil = ~ made to

be born 338. 7

pk1fi7 149% I firstborn, eldest 25. 7 ; 104. 7 ; semg

153. 6 ; 154. I, 3 ; 184. 1 6 ; 1kIb/f! I 206. I O ; 330. 1 2 ; 393. 6; semsu

_.

smet +T to pry into sometliiiig 254. 11

Smetu 17% +,$ 0 4 the warder of the first Arit 327.12

&))I! woven with, or shot with (of cloth) 440. 4 smet n

Smet Zqa -\\! 7 b)) 1 name of a rudder 130. 5 n

Smeti-Zqa -)I 1 :&)\: name of the miitchabet of a boat n \\

242. 3 + n

Smetti ~o ,,e& a proper name 358. 2

lgb)){ to put right OS straight, to adjust smetru 137. 3 ; 262. 1

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288 THE BOOK O F THE DEAD.

they, their, them 2 . 8 ; 7. 10 ; 49. 15 ;

63. 6 ; 66. 1 1 , 12, 1 3 ; 80. 7 , g ; 86. I Z ; 93. 8, 9 ; 106. 5 ; 153. 4 ; 171.

I l l 16 ; 359.8 ; 366.5 ; 371.5 ; 374 .9 ; 382. I I ; 395. 3 ; 4x6. 8 ; 421. I ; 423. 15 ; 425. 3 ; 431. 2 ;

434. 14; 443. 1 7 ; 445- 10; 446. 1 1 ; 447. 1 4 ; 4.5'. 3 ; 452. 3, 1 1 ; 458. 2, 3, 6 ; 460. 7 ; 461. 8 ; 464. 4 ; 471. 12, 1 3 ; 475. 14; 478. 1 ; 479. 2 ; 487. 8, 9 ; 492. 14; 497. I 5 ; 50' . 11 ; 506. 9, 11, 12, 14, 15 ; 507. I

two 192. 3 ; 222. I ; 304. 4 ; 361. 9 ; 413. 1 4 ; I I 416. 1 2 ; 464. 7

sen

sent n

second, fellow, equal, companion, counterpart, like, equal IO. z ; 49. 5 ; 57. 3 ; 138. 3 ;

359. 2, 6; 443. 2 ; 459. 3 ; ua 450. 1 ; g q q 1 1 420. 1 0

* -1 to smell, to snuff the air, to breathe

n 210. 15 ; 262. 13 ; 327. 15 ; 335. 4 ; 350. 6 ; I I U 7 I I w

sen

sent

--+I---

sen B ' B

155. 8; 279. 2 ; 289. 3

+ sen ta -4 to smell the earth, i. e., to pay homage

B to someone 110. 1 4 ; 223. z ; 484. 3, 7 ; 489. I O

sensen ---pi breathings, breaths 508. 3 ; 510. 2,

I O , 1 1 ; 511. 7 , 8, 9, 1 6 ; 512. 6 ; 513. 2, 4, 13, 14; 514. 1 4 ; 516. 15, 16

b A N " v - sen 1 ' house, abode (?) 68. 14

L?

brother 73. I I ; 79. 13; 81. 13 ; 152.

sen '-" '! I 1 6 ; 153. I ; 205. 4; 405. 2 ; 485.

lm-$ 1 1 ; k! 83. 9 ; 276. 16

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the two divine brethren 237. 6 ; 485. ' 232.11 ; of 0 @ 232.11

senui

I ; of @ *

seni

sensen

sensen

Senn u

sena

senaha

senSSit

sen

seni

sent

a 49 coinpanion, fellow 340. 8

%! to fraternize, to act or become as a brother to someone, to be at peace with, to be reconciled 44. 6 ; 446. 4 ; 479. 6 ; 485. 4 ; to smell 247. 2

m l = 5 5 z

to become corrupt, to decay 401. 6

1'1 'c a city near Apu (Panopolis, Altlirnfm) 245.15

.-_. bf to be gratified (?) 262. 14 n

to pass away, to depart 101. 1 4 ; 115. h 6, 1 1 ; 116. 3 ; 173. IO ; 482. 12 ,

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290 T H E BOOK O F T H E DEAD

-a

-x- 1 6 ; 193. 6

AAW-AA

to slit, to cut 191. 8, 13, 16 ; 192. seni

senb p 74 to be well, to get well, health 231. i 6 ;

232. 4; 460. 5

senba 17 4 to be healthy 426. 12 ; health

senbet 1 --.J libation vessel 203. g ; 450. 1 I

- senpu -)\ slaughtering 137. I O

c1 1 1 1

Sen-nefer a proper name 169. 8

- 4 t - L L - y

senfexfex to be unloosed 149. I , 1 3 - @ @ A

senem *$&)I] ~ adoration 50. 4

snemai -+- 9 1 to inalre to advance 4. 5

Senemti -jbTJ I\hhivM a proper name 504. 16

senemem Nvvvvl LL~L hair 79. g

sennu z k to sever 106. 13 U

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seneniu

sen en

senenit

senenau

senn u

sennu

sennut

seneh

senehep

z! 4 5 those who cut off (?) 158. 7 .w"v"v

I$$],& image, statue 159. 2

4 2 3 . 3

to fail 115. 6 Nyv\M- ???

to gather 135. 16 P-7

cakes 16. I T ; 70. 1 6 ; 159. 7; 223. 9 ; 2441 1 6 ; 510.7

carrier 138. 12

----c M to be in servitude 225. 11 ril --It--

to be strong 108. 4

+- Senehaqareha Nuvvv\ uxdT&y n a m e o f a c i t y q r r . Io

Nyv\MNyv\M

Senehaparkana % -f& &T&'j &h name of a city 411. 1 3

senehem Ehu to deliver 173. 1 1 W

senxa

senxex

senes

sensi

sensu

1 to disembark (?) 101. 13

p E fi to grow old 168. I

- to praise 12. 14 ; 46. 12

1 -- 1 bq[ to cry Out, to invoke 135. g

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Sensenb 1 - & i' seneS ML-J

sen&

name of the mother of Nu 178.5

to unbolt, to unbar, to be opened 89. 11 ; 103. 8 ; 132. I I ; 150. 7, I O ; I 278. 15 ; 279. I ; 298. 5 ; 380. g ;

--c

c3zl

X I -lIlmIu ' 474. 2 ; ZL ,, 210 . I O ; 377. I ; 438. 7 It rvv.ANl

m C 7 2 5 I I

sen& 7 chambers (?) 163. 5 m

senehi E E /1 storm, thunder 301. 4 m '\ I l l

Senk a proper name 426. 1 3 T 3 -n -+- n senket h"ssIE\n light 24. 9 ; 352. 3 ; 484. I G Tzx 0' L / I ==zz3

n senket "\ name of' a city 234. 14

senk ab $ strong-willed 457. 5

Tz-30

K z a

senqet

sent - 1 0 labourers (I) 203. 1 4 I l l

sent

sentet

a to found 67. 1 2 n

=@f: foundation 145. 1 2 ; 388. 1 4 ; 407. 8 n n -

sent * the game of draughts SI. 2 n

--x

sent

sent decay 400. 1 2

w"v,.A 7 to pass over or away 236. 1 5 ; 237. 7 n

ic

Q 65 111 -K-

Sent-RB -ma a proper name 237. 7 n A d

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 293

sent I @’

sentu

sentu n SI enemies 281. 13

66. 2 ; 68. 1 3 ; 114. 1 5 ; 165. 13 (his); 167. 6; 168. 14; 301.

392. 7 ; 404. g ; --it-- 460. 3; 477.8, 1 2 ; 505.

> -1; 353.6; 374. 3 , s ; 376.3; 378. 9 ; 379. 2 ; 389. 6 ;

sentra 8 incense 347. 13 ; (and see 7 1 s {E) with ooo - 0

fresh incense (?) 417. 7

sentrat re 17 1 7 to perfume the mouth with incense

465. 7

senteh PTl-ff to have power 225. 1 2

& 38 the brother gods Horus and T b .-cz7-c7 Sent. . . .

Set 103. I O

-n

b---’a seneetet - . . . . . . 422. 1 1

senefem l[b{ to be glad, to rejoice, to gratify, to re- lieve pain 135. IO ; 139. 4; 239. 7 ; 280. 13 ; 336. 2; 360. I ; 439. 1 1 ; 483.13; p[h & a 350.15; [Ll; py

p, p[L==f? to sit 359. 5 ; 433. 7 ; 434. I O

C l

C 2 5 I most pleasant smell 186. 5 ; I ease 358. 16

sene fern

senfert --c ~ ~ ~ restraint 356. 5

prince, chief 397. 8 ; 471. 8; plur.

--it-- ser

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294 THE BOOK OF TITI? DEAD.

Ser-Sa-hems-her-kes-abf-en-pet 0 0 a proper name 397. 8

to order, to arrange 44. 1 2 ; 167. i z ; 228. 3 ; 281. 14, 1 6 ; 299. 5 ;

ser

ser

ser 1 to set in order, disposer 356. I I ; 357. 7 ; 389. I I ; 481 .16 serf

Ser-x eru one of the forty-two assessors

Serat-beqet ~ 9 0 h J f j name of a cow 462. 4

seru =$% grain, barley 367. 16

seru zb*&i birds 454. I

serui (?) fT:Q flame 415. 15

seruxef to embalm 399. I , 2

serut 1-b rcr ';n { to grow, to flourish, to make to flourish, to make to germinate 29. I ; 89. 13 ; 167. 16; 200.

10 ; 202. 16 ; 233. I I ; 238. I J ; 308. 9 ; 384. 8, 13 ; 385. I ; 418. 8 ; 441. 7 ; [I"'aj 0% 213. 15 ; -4

0 8 0 429. 12

seref flame, fire 88. I ; 398. 12

1-k- to make to weep 250. g

q-.

serem

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designer, draughtsman, artist 28. 4, I O ;

110. I O ; 138. 4; 222. IO ; 223.4, I I ; 309. 1 1 ; 312. 1 3 ; 385. 16 ; 387. 5 ;

serer

+ :wc? 139.11 +-J 1

450. 2 ; 461. 9; 463. 1 1 ;

ezZ3 serer 1 to malte to revolve 302. 15

serh u (?) [% u to overthrow 62. 2

serex 1 throne 459. 15 ; 460. g

Serexi ZZ 9 9 @ one of tiic forty-two assessors 257. 7 @

to be vigilant, to watch 282. 4 ; 439. 1 1 ; 503. 8, 11, 12; 504. 2, 3,

--c - --x- PZl- i 13;507.3,9,15; - seres

383. 4 ; 420. 16; 421. I ; 439. 14

Seres-hra 11 -Ej3- a proper name 359. 12

the goddess Serqct or Selqet 99. 1 3 ; 112. 1 1 ; 117. 6; 326.6; Serqet

- a city in the seventh Aat 281. 1 1 Sert (i_ c3 Serf 1 - “Goad”, name of a part of a ship 130. 4

sehep 1”” lawgiver 8. 7 0-

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-0 seher

seherer

sehert E"[ carnelian 94. 8

seh

to make quiet 483. 6, 7 m *

m e2 +c3

a subduer (of the world z) 481. I 3

0 0 1 m' hall 51. 2 ; 189. 5 ; 465. 1 5 ; mbj/ I

104. 8 ; a name of Osiris 325. 12 ;

---.Ti 497. I 1

sehap ppgT to hide 352. 14

& name of a boat (?) 216. 2 - 0 +? a 0

sehap fet

sehuS 1 lb to confuse, to disarrange 458. I

sehura llzqf$J to curse 68. 14

sehui . . . . . . 233. I O

sehui rl\\bq to collect 228. 11

seheb 1 lJ 488. z

to keep a feast, to make festival 43. I O ;

sehem 1 ty\n to turn back 211. I

1 seher

seheru

seheri

to drive away, to make to depart 37.

-u- seheset 1 V ) ~ A beset (?) 198. 5

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A to turn back (?) 462. 7

114 L.-I to cut off, to hack in pieces 36. g

sehes --wr seheq

seheq - 9 4 to appoint as prince 65. 9 ;

made governor of 52. 6

seh eq er i\ 1 2 % to make hungry, to keep hungry 250. g

to propitiate with offerings, to make to rest, to pacify 40. - EF3I -A i 3 ; 44. 8; 156. 14; 163. I I ;

0 0' 169. 8; 201. I ; 216. 7, 9 ; 224. 15, 1 6 ; 228. I ; 261. I ; 421. 12, 14; 438. 1 3 ; 446. 1 1 ; 450. IO ; 467. 13 ; 483. 6 ;

---c sehetep

seheP I ?$;# sehefet

-- 485. I ; 489. IO ; A to pu t oneself to rest (of the Sun)

A to quiet the heart 184. 11 ;

to propitiate with offerings the ko: 290. 13 ; pacifiers 269. 8

to illumine 6. 1 5 ; 7. 1 2 ; 8. 4; 37. 16; 40. IO ; 43. 6 ; 164.

280. 16 ; 310. 2, 3 ; 342. 15 ;

'

> 2 ; 181. 9 ; 271. 5; 274. 6 ;

355. 10; 383- 8 ; 413. 7 ; 442.

sehetep pn"j pacification 201. 13

sehetepet

Sehetep-taui A

sehetem

-*c

A& the offerings which bring peace 35. 3 a 01 I I

3 a proper name 244. s I n 0- p ~ ~ ~ & & ~ to dcstroy 2. 1 6 ; 52. 5 ; 467. 5

Seh etem-Su -S-em-Bbet n n name of the banks of the river 208. 3

A A n W

Sehtet pW","Jj a proper name 321.4

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298 TXE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

sehef UY 11 1 2 4 great luminary, i. e . , the Sun 43. 8; 125. 3

sex 1:- see 49.4

1;- to stir or break up 183. 2

1: to cut 448. 16

to remember, to make men- 116’ px!h& 1 tion of 88. I O ; 180.8; 227. 3 ; 228. 5 ; 404. 8 ;

Sex

sexa

sexau

membrance for good 477. g

sexa u

sexa

s q a i 149 8 a proper name 326. z

sexabui

sexap to swallow 2x9. g

sexar

sexam pzbw to shape, to be moulded 268. 4

sexakeru z-)i{; to ornament 195. I O KI3

Sexaf-Heru -+-1knbg a form of Isis or Hathor 439. 5

se@i

~ ~ ~ , ~ & % remembrance of evil 193. 1 1

17,5 to be deaf 256. 3, 12

+J ~ 5 99 @ eaters 0) 272. 3

--it--

Q to give milk 439. 4 0

I

m

Zqq to malie to rise 12. 15 _II

Sexiu 1 5 name of a double serpent 144. 1 z (var.

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. 299

sexu -% @ to glorify, to praise 37. 2 ; 43. 1 j ; 167. 1 1 ; 277. 11 ; 450. 2 ; 454. 11 ; 478. 5; lyji 110. 12 ; endowed with power 449. 5

praise, songs of praise, glorify- ings 18. 5 ; 50. 19; 244.6; 277.

h

sexu

sexut praised 445. 6

sexun

s e p n e n n u

seXu.t

SeXeP

1 ; 303. 1 0 ; 348.7, 13; 444. 8,

~~f~~~ to fortify 373. 12 . A to make to advance 107. I fbis), 2 --+I---

n e to make to become 9. 4 ; 140. 4; 167. I O ; 174. 5 ; 239.8; 316.5; 1 ' - sexeper

-& let not things be brought up against me 95. 5

-8 1 I those who cause something to sexeperu

happen 91. I ; 262. 6 sexeperiu ~8 99 %i / sexef ' ' I

I l l 1 seven 58. 3 ; 59. 2, 7; 124. 4 ; 143. 7; 158. 5; 181. 8 ; 212. 13 ; 218. 1 6 ; 219. 9; 222. 2 ; 309. 3 ; 312. I ; 346. 14; 362.8; 363.8, I5 i 492. 1 5 ; 494.5; , ' ' I I I c3 seventh

329. I ; 338. 1 4 ; 352. I O ; 361. 14

the shrine of the city Letopolis go. 18; 181. 1 1 ; 186. 14; 279.5 ; 299. 11 ; 478.8; 483.9

Sexem

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300

yz, Py@kq sexemu -+-ys ~9

THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

> tor, coiiqucror 34. 2, 8 ;

62. 1 5 ; 63. 3 ; 89. 1 6 ; go. I , 2 ; 91. 6, 7; 100. I ; 103. 6 ; 120. 1 7 ; 127.

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3 ; 381. 15; ~ p @ ~ ~ ! ~ l l i 378. 5 ; TnaJ the double Power 272. 1 4 ; 447. 14

sexmet Qb ly@b

possessor, prevailcr over 351. 5 ; n

375. 3 ; 376. 2

SeAem-ur

Sexem- em - a b- f l y a k - j bfJi'f~ a proper name 390.

3 proper name 456. IO

5 ; 393. I3

Sexem-nefer- . . . . . . . . a proper name 318. 15

Sexemet-Yen-s-em- Lbut-s %& name of a cow 318. 1 4 ; 364. 4

sexen

sexen

sexni

Sexen- ur

sex en en

sexen6

sexent

sexenti

sexent

sexer

@ ' to direct 297. g

to embrace 127 . 9 ; 131. I ; 358. 1 6 ; 398. 1 1 ; 1 3 9 . 1 3 ;

with 359, 9 ; dA 398. 5

l+q to alight 139. 9 ; 144. 8 ; 376. 13

PA f) z,fj a proper name 341 .7 ; 354.7

p to malie to rot 400. 16

-Ex3

M A M A -

@ to make to stink 96. 6

'Lm } to offend 15. 1 4 ; 16. g

P2m-

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302 T H E ROOK OF T H E DEAD.

plans, devices, counsels, arrangements 24. 7 ; 70. 13 ; 172. 12 ; 486. 8; 1 @ VJi1 25 ir---.i celestial cxis- ~3 i n

sexeru

- to overthrow 7. 6 ; 35. 15 ; - n 49. 8 ; 78. I ; 80. 2, 3, 5 ; ----tc 83. 4 ; 89. I O ; 105. 13;

106. 5 ; 108. 16 ; 137. 6 ; 139.3; 143.6; 177 .9 ; 187. 9; 292. 7 , 8 ; 304. 1 1 ; 305.

-1 I I

I , 4, 8 ; 306. 1 3 ; 307. 6 ; 316. 4 ; 347. 5 ; 387. I ; 388. 2 ; 415. s r ; 421. 3 ; 452. 1 1 , 14; 4 5 3 . 7 ; 486. 1 4 ; fallen

@

e

! sexer @

7% 0-

451. 13

sexert

Sex er- 2.t

overtlirow 81. 7 ; 332. 12 ; 445. g

%%%k the god of the sixth Aat 371. 1 6 ; 372. 4

Sexer-remu 12% a k b TI 3 a proper name 381.8

1 @ A to penetrate 163. 2

@ I to fasten 136. g

it- sexes

sexsex

sexet 1 & LL to net, to snare, snare 81. 4 ; 25 I. 7 ;

365. g ; 394. I , 3 ; 436. I O ; 438. 14; 465. 16

sextu snarers 147. 2

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snarers, hunters, fowlers 231.

sextit

2; 393. 1 6 ; 396. I sexti

Sexet the goddess Sekhet 86. 15 ; 89. 15 ; 113, I ; 118. 5 ; 128. 3 ; 148. 9 ; 348. 9 ; 349.6; 456.4; 470.4;

SeXet-Bast-RS 8 three forms of the Sun-god

415. 3

sexet NT, &iT fieid, meadow 46. 4; 153. 14; 177. 6; 178. 8; plain 185. I O ; 226. I O ; plur. &I,:! 29. I ; 201. 5 ; 223. 14; 225. 7 ; 309. 15 ; 384. 8, 1 3 ; 453. 7

SeAti divine fields, or gods of the divine fields 319. 13

Sexet- Pat m,", 71 Great Field 470. 3

SeXet- Aanru uc ~~I~~ $ the Elysian Fields 23.

9; 334. 7; 417. 1 6 ; 434. 9

the Elysian Fields 14.

132.16; 161.6,14; 187. g ; 208.7 ; 209. IO, 12; 210.2; 218. 3 ; 221. 14; 223.

13, 14 ; 368. G, 16 ;

14; 44- 3 ; 55. 9 ;

' 5 ; 349. 12; 367.

381.3; 434.1 ; 454. 10; 474. 16; 495. I 4

Sexef- ern-PrPt l@&+& . . . . . . 346. 2

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304 TI iE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

a / A- <---% b n O a r I I \ MI

SeXet-hetepet G A- \\ n 01 I I

SeXet-neheh Dl " k1.W Field of Eternity 169. 12

Sex ti- n eter &l:y 117 Field of the gods 462. IO, 12

SeXet-RS

-- I

u Lu ,", zg Field of lGi 474. 15

5 ; 230. 1 3 ; 303. 5 ; 422. 6 ; 423. 13; 434. 4 ; 437. 9 ;

I _

Sexti-hetep f-3 the god of the Elysian Fields (I) 165. 3 ; 227. 15 ; 331,. I ; 376. 15 ; 494. 12

SeXet-san ehem u fl4 Gyhk k$ Field of the

Grasshoppers 262. 12 ; 508. 10

Sexet-Sasa L E I @ l!l4b@ Field of Sasi 203. 6, 7

@ sexef to overturn 114. 6 ; 125. 6; 204. 14; 213. I ; 327. I I ; 358. 3 ; 494. 8 ;

@ X difp Q 123. 5

porter of the first SeXe f-hra-SS-aru a 1 1 1 1 Arit 327. 1 1 ; 358. 3

sextu

sesu (?) ~~~~~ seasons(?) 251. 12

-c3

*-I I I sesunf ----(t to destroy 40. 1 5

seseb-ea

sesen

sesenet

ply to snuff the air 126. 8 ; 127. 7, 13, 16; 130. 14; 131. 3 ; 374. 9, 16; 438. 16

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seska

seset ! l ~ a ~ ~ legs 113. z

seset

~ ~ ~ & f body, skin 155. I O

lz(i to light up 383. 13

to pass, to journey, to travel 24. 8 ; 27. 1 5 ; ag. 6; 50. 2 ; 67. 4; 143. 15 ; 163. 5 ; 164. 4; 171. 16; 186. 16 ;

se8

212. 13 ; 213. I ; 215. 12 ; 248. 14; 262. 15 ; 263. 3 ('62's);

264. I I ; 265. I I ; 270. I, 7 ; 273. 8 ; 281. 1 2 ; 288. 3 ; 298. X 16; 301. 1 ; 302. 9 ( &&); 303. I ; 330.4; 332. 8 ; 359.

9 ; 360. 1 1 ; 407. 6; 428. 13 ; 460. 16; 468. 6; 491. 3 ; =X 482. 1 1 ; a impassable 353. 5 L a x .

% A X o

A se8t passage 37'. 7 ; 375. 7; 376. 7

se.4 g, $1 to open, to unbolt 19.13; 131.8; 462.13

se i

se8

zg{i knowledge 476. 1 3 fhs )

z 2 skilled one (?) 9. 1 3

--fc -tc

se8 -4 = mi(?) 46. I6 - seS

sed birthplace 185. 13

nest 126. 12 ; plur.

-&- se8 ui-Zat- urt \\ e+ the great and mighty double nest 54. 10

SeBet a proper name 324. 11

seiai 1 m+& 5 8 man o f understancling 141. I z ; A-

++ ($&' ! skilful 446. 13 \ I cpi3

seGu-es ---c 1 % 1 9 empty of, free froin 21. 15

20

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306 T H E B O O K O F THE D E A D .

L=====j sedep u I palm 218. 1 6 ; 220. 2

sedep to shine, be bright, light 85. 4 ; 105. g ;

136. 1 4 ; 138. 8 ; 170. 7 ; 176. 7, 9; 177. 7, 1 4 ; 184. 9 ; 240. 1 2 ; 301. 13; sa i 358. 7 ; 359. I ; 360. 3 ; 398. 3 ; 448.

0

I ; white 494. 16

to shine upon, to illumine 176. I O ; seSep (1 )

0 seSep Sca to receive I. 8 ; 3. 3, g ; 20. I O ; 23. I ; 70. 1 6 ; 79. 1 1 ; 8 3 . 8 ; 1 0 3 . 2 ; 107.9, i o ; 149. 3 ; 162. 1 7 ; 163. 2 ; 165. 5 ; 175. 1 3 ; 179. 2 ; 222. 1 5 ; 227. I . 228. 8 237. 5; 239. 3 ; 240. 6 ; 277. 1 6 ; 279. 5 ; 282. 5 ; 283. I O

284. 4 ; 286. I O, 15 ; 329. 12 ; 348. 1 4 ; 392. 4 ; 405. 13 430. I ; 438. I ; 449. 1 ; 45'. 7 ; 455. '7 ; 4560 9 ; 472. 9

473. 5, 1 0 ; 479. 8 ; 509. 1 1 ; 514. 10

516. 14, 15 ; to take in the hands, to grasp 47. 14 4

I

510. 6 ; r%

seSepiu 0 9 4 receivers 428. 4, 15 ; with 423. 1

seSep a b ,% Icr the heart's desire 153. 12 a1

----c

seden rn id to spread oncself out 287. 3 AMMA

- +-- rn AAA&AA

Fa I lily 178. 3, 6, I I , I Z ; 456. 8 ; 468. g ; ---tc =v 456. 1 4 ; +LmV mwv'hnNvv. 1 104. 1 mwv'c!

'e'en

sedennu mu:& J cnz 1

sedert &n cs~=l cakes 218. 3 -Q

sedet fire, flame 2. 6 ; 13. 3 ; 64. 9; 80. 1 2 ; 133. 6 ;

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-n

seQeta

z&" - 111

252. 14 ; 263. 8, 13, 16 ; 267. 6 ; 294. 8 ; 311. I O ; 312. 6 ; 318. 3 ; 320. 8 ; 333. r3 ; 372. I O ; 374. 7 ; 377. 8 ; 382; 2 ; 412. 2 ; plur. 1 340. 8 ; "kal 320. 6

n I

SeSeta name of a goddess 129. 2 ; 388. 13 ; 439. 3

hidden one or thing, mystery 376. 6 ; 470. 15 ; hidden things, mys- teries 24. 6 ; 141. 14 ; 213. 4 ; 233.

>

n

sedef Tid to break LIP, to dig out, to tear open 31. C 3 - L

division 185. 7 I O ; 105. 11; 107. 4 ; 263. 15; 496. 8 ; rzz%z3

to recite 20. 7 ; 104. 1 2 ; 230. I I ; 7 - g 0% recited 77. 3 ; 141. 1 5 ; 145. 16 0

c?

seSef

c%=%

0 seSet \w to deliver 30. 5 ; 176. 16 ; 228. I I ; 243.

I ; 296. 5 ; 297. I O ; 359 .9 ; 361. 1 2 ; 398.7; 399.11; 504. 2 4 4 r, deliverers 465. I I

seSef Tu to tie, to bind up, to strcngthen 169. 2 ,5 ; a 171. 9 ; 172. 3 ; 195. 2, 9 ; 279. 8 ; 457. 12 ;

e z 3 L - J

20*

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3 08 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

bandage, bandlet, girdle, head-binding or tiara 34. 5 ; 120. i5,17; 170.6; 213.8; 296. 3, 1 2 ; 297. 8; 335.12

sedet

+ n sedetet +3 ~ LJ a chamber 156. 9 ; 387. 15

sedetet 7 =

seSefit

a pool or excavated place 262. IO. I I ; 496. 4 ; plur.

sedetu T b i Icather straps 206. 6

Sedet-Xeru c)clse

cs1 I

one of the forty-two assessors e

256. I

Seku starry gods 376. 16

sek l l g t o decay, to perish 120. 1 3 ; 152. 12 ; 184. I ; 185. 1 1 ; 190. 14; 300.4; 308.8; 377. 12, 13;402.z; 410. 16; 503. 17; l a { to pcrish (of the name) 155 . 1 6 ; nz 11% incorruptible 399. g T z 7 6 .

sek [\lx to break through 282. 14 ; to coilstrain 180. g ; to diminish 243. I ; 463. I (his) ;

63. ‘4

sek I?,- to fight 225. i o ; 1- Ip 7 sefi

llx7 I ), 1 to draw onwards, to advance 4. 6 ; sek 12. 12; 13. 1 6 ; 36. I O ; 44. i3;

Pl-Pl- to destroy 342. 7 ; 355. 3

battle (?) 321. 16

389.12, 14

- i z F + seksek

sek re r3 .=) to direct 478. I 3 - 1

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V O C A R U L A R Y. 309

to plough 224. I ; 225. g ; 227. 479 ; 229. 15; 243- 1 1 ; 434. 4; 454. 9 ; 495. 1 3 ; 496. I

seka

Seker =& the bark of the god Sekcr 14. z ; 20. g ; 0

38. 1 3 ; 66. z

Seker

Sekri

Sekri

56 \ the god Seker 162. 9 ; 210. I 1 ; 321. IO,

0 \ v \\ V L 7 the festival of Seker 497. 2 - 0

m o

--c

a the city of Selrer 324. I, 14 i Seker

Sekri

Sek-hra 1 iz 8 a proper name 301. 6

++I--

Seksek

sektiu

name of a fiend 101. 14

plfd to fetter 106. 3

the boat of the setting sun 3. 3, g ; 4. 6 ; 5. 3; 9. 8, 1 5 ; 12. 1 2 ; 35. c& I

---c ( I 3 ; 36. IO ; 40.6; 102. 13; 125. -r& 8 ; 164. 1 2 ; 201. 3 ; 207. l l ; Sektet

n n J~-.

214. 1 5 ; 244. 4; 279. I ; 284. ~ ! ~ b ! b % l 13; 319.7; 324.9; 335.9; 362. 4.; 382. 8; 386. 8; 387. 1 1 ; 395. 1 3 ; 489. 15

-+-- seq to collect, to gather together, to assemble 98. g ; 278. 4 ; 382. I 3 ; 440. 16 ; fl ”&, 478. IO ; --n- I / n 0% heaped up 437. 15

Thy{ 1 to exalt 7. 4 ; 42. 1 0 ; 165. 1 2 ;

seqa 172. 14 ; 276. 15; 277. 8 ; 282.

pdx { , yx 1 6 ; 386. 5 ; 387. I O ; 445. I ,

G ; 484. 8 ; 487. I ;

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3 1 0 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

seqef

seqeb [' AJ j image 325. 15

to sail round about, to voyage,

to pour out cold water, to refresh oneself 180. 1 2 ; 200. 8; 201. 15 seqebeb

Seqebet p A J ~ E 4 a proper name 326. 8

seqer 1 n to injure, to lead captive 231. 1 3 ; defaced 0

406. 6 , 7

seqra ['A!- injury 232. 2

8, 12 ; 142. z ; 295. 5 ; 316.3 ; 367. 8 i c"-7

seqfet -L U A

seqfu

to go or sail round about, the boat in which the sun performs liis daily course Io. 1 ; 22. 7 ; 41. 1 2 ; 44. 3 ; 48. 1 2 ; 61. 9 ; 203. 12; 204. 9; 211. 1 5 ; 212. 2 ; 221. 6; 287. 6; 294. IO ;

u w seqfef

sail 369.8; 370.8;

219. 9 ; lf-7.!!&& 296. 15, 16 ; 298. 14; voyagings, sailings 214. 8 ; 215. 7

['I a& to embark 291. 7 ; boat

c 3 o I

seqettu 11 be boatmen 204. g

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 311

seqefet 11 encircled 502. I

seqef 14 dispositions 166. 6

sekeneni 1 4 9 b?, inert mass 400, I

seker PEfj to put to silcnce 314. 2 ; 415.7 ; silence

36. 13

sekert

set

silence 380. 6 ; 467. 14

--K-

9 she, it, its 16. 7 ; 41, 7 ; 59. 1 6 ; 86. 12 ; 95.

6, 11 ; 400.7; 4 4 8 . 6 ; 454. 1 1 ; 457. 1 1 ; 485. 1 6 ; 504. I O

--K- 10 they, thcm, their 98. 11 ; 120. 7 fbis); 174. I O ; 183. i o ; 209. 15; 214. 1 6 ; 222. 5 ; 231. 5 ; 234. 12 ; 266. I ; 292. 16 ; 416. 8, 1 4 ; 446. 3, 5 ; 447. 12; 485.

4 ; 3 3 4 . 3 ; 3 5 6 . 7 ; 365. 1 1 ; 3 6 8 . 4 ; 374.11; 3 7 6 . 4 ; 384.

I l l 1 set

1 6 ; 495. 8, 9

set (or sefet) lx to break 180. g n

a mountain 42. 1 4 ; 52. 12 ; 321. 3 ; 346. n o t - t

0 I l l

&'a I set

1 3 ; 383. 1 3 fbis); 487. 1 4 ;

1 0 ; - 4'. I 5 ;

512. 8 ; plur. 43.

485. 1 2 cLX2 CGC

set ent heh t - + i * 1.i mountain of eternity, i. e . , the & a

grave 91. I O

+++

&-!xxl lioly mountain, i. e., tiic grave 23.15 set fesert

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312 THE 1300R OF THE DICAD.

4-A 1 nD

sta P;kT -e- n

-1 = I

set I ground 219. I

' e t nm -8 i. e., Suti, the opponent of' Horus 56. I O , 12 ; 67. 14; 71. 13; 73. 6 ; 75. 4 ; 86. I O ; 92. 2 ; 121. 18; 131.

2 2 4 . 5 , 6 , 7 ; 312. 1 6 ; 382. 1 1 ; 3 8 8 . 2 ; 4 4 3 . 9 ; 4 5 3 . 4 ; 456. I ; 459.16; 465. I O ; 496 .6 ; 503 .5 ,7 ; 504. I O ; 505.4; zJ,J 246. 1 2 ; m 118. 12; 78. I O ; 98.

1 1 ; 132. 1 3 ; 177. 2 ; 186. 1 2 ; 193. I 2 ; 199. 11 ; 219. 1 2 ;

to tow along, to carry, to draw, to bring, to How along, led XI. 1 3 ; 13. I S ; 210.

1 1 ; 238. 5 ; 240. 1 4 ; 268. 1 2 ; 307.

487. 16; Ob, I 3 ; 342. ' 4 ; -355. 9 ; 358. 8 ; 474. 5 ; -"--f- n

to kindle 311. 9 ; 312. 1 3 ; flame 357.

s ta t 317. 3. 4

filth, bcastlincss 53. 5 ; 56. 11 ; 64. i 7 a6S s ta t

4- bby 05 12. 1 3 ; 36. 1 1 ; 4 4 0 . 8 ; OD n 300. 8 ; 316. 16

s ta u leaders, bearers, carricrs 62. 13 ;

s tau *' I ' sec T' ' ' 19. 14, and passim. I C L x I I r . n r i

statet

sefut ~ o & o $ A to run to nieet 5. 6

Tx a piece of land 209. 1 4 ; 251. 2 0 0 1

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setut 242. 4

sti

s f i

sefeb

setep

setep

setepu

setepef

setep sa

V O C A B U L A R Y . 3 1 3

~ o ~ o ~ to typify, to be a symbol of 130. 6 ;

smell, odour 247. 2 ; 314. 1 5 ; 377. i 8. j ; 476. g (bis) f:: 1 3 ; 483. 1 3 ; 513. I O ;

K O In 8 Q7 unguent 335, 11

1nJ'fj)i captives 438.4

-L\ to cut 80. 7

--I to choose 503. 6

\\ I l l

0

0

d&--

--I 0

choice pieces of meat for offerings 229. I ; 251. 12, 15, 1 6 ; 478. 6 U P "p"/ 0 1 1 1

I to protect 383. 16 ; 480. 1 2 ; plur.

to hear, to obey 15. 15, 17; 20. 1 4 ; 22. I I ; 24. I O ; 50.

4; 9'. 719; 93.7; 96.8; 111. I I ; 140. 9 ; 165. I ; 177. 1 3 ; 217. 6; 235. I ; 261. 9, 15; 278. 4; 281, 2 , i o ; 342. I ; 345. 3 ; 355. 4; 383. 2; 391. 15 ; 409. 3 ; 426. g ; 427. I I ; 450. 4 ; 511. I ; 516. I ; +dk- 377. 3 ; a hearing, what is heard, listeiicr IO. 5 ; 282. I ; 290. I O ; 356. I ; &lflkn3 445. 1 1

c' setem

seternu

n

seterniu d&4! 51 hearers, listeners 135. I ; 142. 14;

sekmu . . . . . . 439. 1 1 166. I ; 290. 6;

9 \\ 1 the upper hinge of' the setem heri

c-9- Q \\ door 248. 12 , 1 3 n an

setemet heri 4

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314 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

the lower hinge of the door a \\ setem Xeri 248. 12

~ -6

Setern-iinsi d b 9 1 \\ a proper name 237. 7

seten tit 1 e 9 4 ~ distinctions 258. 16

setenem to traverse 383. 14

seter

1 n

n --+ tablet (?) 440. 5

set-pemt

seteken n to make to enter 20. 13

+Jj ZJ woman 237. g

--H- “\“A

setekeniu those who make to enter 20. h “ s ~ l h ~ 44 5 TIzx

1 2 ; 190. 6

setekennu l & o & t , to invade 458. 2

setet +- trembling 334. I I

sef

n o

d-5

--fc

grief (?) 504. I O (his)

to bred<, to split open 106. 14 ; 263. 1 6 ; 281.

I 5 ; 372. 14; 394. 1 0 ;

set

4-

406. 15 ; 497. 4 ; 1:- -5 185. 13

cL‘7 Set-yesu a 11 “Bone-brealier”, one of the forty-

1 ~ a to clothe gg. 1 5 ; 335. 7 2 ; 336. 8 ; those

two assessors 253. 12

0 set

337. 3 ; 338. I I ; 339. 6 ; 340. I , 15 ; I) who clothe 92. 2

99 I l l

set a garment 340. 2

set ~TTL-J to dress 181. 6

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 315

--t+- % 1 trembling, terror 105. 8 ; 289. I l l

sefa

sefa u 9; 350.1; a I l l

sefuiu

sefu

sefeb

lyb% to defame 250. 8

zb\! regions [?) 138. 11

--+-- 7 garment 438. I ; hangings (of a shrine) --E I 156. 9 l&, 1 -J 1, %} obstacle, opposition 28. 15 ;

sefeb 107. 2 ; 299. 12 ; 306. 7,

201. II ; 243. 4 ; 269. 1 4 ; 271. I I ; 274. I I ; 281. 3 ; 365. 15 ; 307. 14 ; plur.

I l l

--ft

sefeb -J . . . , . 504. 16

-u-

sefebhu -j P----- 1 d 6 zealous (?) 141. I I

sefem zk\ -T edicts for slaugliter 504. 9 I l l

Sefek A a proper name 426. I

sefef -A IO travel 153. I O

see 1-8 sccnt 186. 6

seei 1-0 drinb 175. 14

e

seeen ”_ &! [ distinctions 258. 12 )\N\)\M

seeenem P Z ~ ~ A to make to walk 311. 5

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316 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD

to lift up, to raise 22. 7 ; 244. 7 ; 461. 8 ; of the $: dJ and

c] n 463. 6; I) + 1 u a)) 386. 6; 436. I ; 441. I, 7, 14, 15; 442. 2, 7, 1 6 ; -+-

--c seees

--K-

seees a y - exaltation 317. I

seees

--K-

praising, cxaltings 18. 4 ; 50. 19; 387. seeesu -51 j 10 ; 444. 5

--H-

supports 51. I O ; 221. I 1

seeesu

seees SU = --w- 1 p b$ what Shu supports, i. e., the sky +

485. I I 1 the props of Shu, the seeesu S u +

four cardinal points 55. 1 2 ; 61. IO

- @ -L-J

seeesu to knit together 9. 3

seeesu 5 libations 225. 1 3 ---c

sefa A&,* to malze to set out 280. 16 ; 441. 2 M

sefami (i) 1 h&g /'j Q j to protect 166. 12

sefit --H- 7 Q /'j a mineral substaBcc or grain 506.4

sefeb -+-3J, to be opposed by some one or some-

thing 228. I I

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V O C A R U L A R I: 317

to be provided with tchefa food, those who are so provided 288. I I ; 363. 3, IO, I I; 366. 8, 1 5 ; 453. 13

sefefa

sefefaiu

to lie down in sleep or death 6. 5 ; 73. 12- I I O ; 76. 4; 79. 1 3 ; I I I . 6 ; 169. 1 1 ;

188. 5, 6 ; 189. IO (his)); 243. 3; 372. 1 6 ; 412. I ; 465. 3 ; 503. 1 1 ; dead one 183. 12 ; 194. 1 6 ;

421. I ; mi those who lie down 189. 1 1 ; slain 37. r G ; 506. 8

-0

sef'er

sef'er f l a bier 25. 1 1

-a sefeser to sanctify 11. 13 -* sef'etfu ST u to wound or snare 288. 3

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318 T H E BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

Lxxz 4 e pool, lake, laver 202. 1 0 ; 292. 1 2 ; 301. 6 ;

303. 1 1 ; 333. 1 1 ; 376. 1 3 ; 434. 8 ; plL1l.. C I i 3 b x Ill 1 1 1 . I T 1

1 1 ; 132. 1 5 ; 2 0 1 . 6 ; 224. 1 2 ; 2 2 5 . 5 ; 2 2 6 . 4 ; 227 .5 , 11, 14; lTlrrilfl m, . . . . . 203. 9

I a h \~~~~~~~ pool of fire 134. 3 Be asbiu

Be A k e b I ~ G J E ~ pool of ~ ! r c b 493. 14

Be aqer KT 4 pool of perfection 450. g

de ur % grcat pool 239. g I a-

E $ ~ ~ ~ o pool of Maiiti 55. 4, 6 Be Masti

4e e m msflret - Iz 111

bgz emerald pools 107. 14

Be N u - '''Za of N~ 105. 5 I E-MmM

Se en amu - kb&b! pool of fire 203. 5 , 6

m e

I = .+e en Ausar - d 4 pool of Osiris 242. I O ; 496. 8 - - e & I pool of Mailti 433. 15 Be en Masti

K t

Be en MPsat

n I - & -b a pool of Miisat 54. I 5 = I - - Jn

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 319

Se nesert ( 1 ) cI13 &u: pool of two-fold fire 86. 4 ; 87. 13 ; I =

)LIv\hhn

I - = 226. 8, I 2 ; 459. 3, 13 ; - - ~ [ J B 186. 8;

= I - *-v CID- q 382. 2 ; ZT 1 $E ZT I qP!r$, 456. 10

pool of the god 450. 1 3 - 73 &e neter

Se en Heru - ,-- = I

pool of Horus 33. 14 ; 36. 16 = I

4e heh $1 1 pool of inillions of years 287. 9

Lzxirl t5 pool of natron 54. 14 - ! i l ' A o Se en hesmen = I

de-hetep

S e ent hefet

de en Xeben

sa pool of Hetep 224. Io v I n U

pool of light 340. 15

m

zT , -- @)I % $ 1 pool of the wicked 279. 16

wm 1 kT$-g 1 pool of the an I 11

Se en Xaru k/z(.iztzru geese 368. 8

c s i x P,

= I pool of pacification 201. 1 3

Nuvvv\ P a 0 Se en sehetep

S e en seSet m = I n

w- xt pool of fire 64. 5

-1 4eu Tesert 3 8 lakes of Tchesert 229. 7

Ba

Sa

Ba

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3 2 0 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Sa&

Sa as

Sag

m b Q pig 232. I , 4, 5 ; 268. 5 ; plur. 232.8

to advance gg. 3

one hundred 137. I ; 143. 3; 218. 14; two hundred 370. 4 ; three hundred 218. 1 4 ; 300. 1 2 ; 370. 4

S ~ H ~a~blso, to begin, beginning, origin, source 51.

7, 9 ; 352. 6 ; 416. 6 ; al--il 8.8 3 0 for ever 412. 7

mbbB name of a city 322. I o ; 324. 14

@dbJb@# name of a god 360. 14

Sa u

Sabu

Sabu m&J $ water plants 448. 8

Sabti m$&.+J 8 funeral statuette 28. 9, I I ; 384. 6, I I

4'3. 4

Gam m$&bs% damned 280. I

Samf the first of the thrcc seasons of the ycar 448. 6

Sare4areSapuneterarika ~~o~~~~ - \ I :a Luky ~ ~ J J ~ ~ 8 a proper name 412. 1 3

Sareiarexet m&-mbo@$ I I n name of an Utchat

SareGaeakaea m k a m b i - 4 -&I 48 a proper

m'$$z to pass on, to journey 31. I I ; 134. 6; 138. 6 ; 171. I O, 1 1 ; 286. 11 ; 292. 1 5 ; 302. 1 4 ; 458. 8 ;

4'3. 4

name 419. 14

Gas

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V O C A B U L A R 1'. 32 I

' 6- d I

4 P t - 0 1

*c33c 4

a I cz%=z S S t e t n n oc

< &

Saka .. .. . ~ ~ ~ ' - ~ ~ ~ . . ... a name of Amen 413.5-7

book, writing 23. 5 ; 151. 1 3 ; 152. I O ;

155. 14; 210. 6 ; 268.6; 288 .8 ; 309.

333. 16 ; 366. 11 ; 410. 9, 11, 15 ; 414. 1 0 ; 477. 13 ; 480. 10; 496. 13, 1 6 ; 497. 1 2 ; 498. I ; *b2 1 13oo1r of praise 270. 13 ;

I O ; 314. I 3 ; 317. 11, 1 3 ; 320. 14;

n l l a

4sm U ""kbi- decorated 446. I _D

z3- ai-d

6 ; 108. 1 4 ; 110. 9 ; I I I . 1 6 ; 116. 1 7 ; 119. 2 ; 153. 1 6 ; 158. 9 ; 182. 1 5 ; 197. 11 ; 198. 5 ; 199. I ; 207. I O ; 269. 13 ; 270.

sy Escl .=.J % unm the god of slaughter 200. 8 -D, I l l

21

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322 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

!8 S U

the god Shu 51. I O ; 55. 1 2 ; 60. 9 ; 61. I , I O ; 67. I O ; 71. 12; 75. 14; 86. 13; 100. 1 2 ; 120. 14 ; 126. 1 7 ; 137. 8 ; 138. 6 ; 139. 7 ; 144. 6 ; 149. 2, 14 ; 169. 7 ; 170. 3 ; 191. 12 ; 193.5; 202.

6 ; 221. 1 2 ; 224. 1 1 ; 225. 1 4 ; 227.

315. 1 1 ; 318. 8 ; 368. 1 4 ; 386. 5 ; 13 ; 229. 2 ; 237. 15; 286. 11; 294. 4 ;

SU

But

Buti

But

Sufi

Sutef

Sebu

1; feather, flight 127. z

the two plumes on the head of a god 4. 3 ; 6. I ; 53. 9, 1 2 ; 413. 1 6 ; 414. 2 ; 417. 4, 5 ; 420. 3 ;

454. 15 ; 461. 1 2 ; p:&? ~ ~ ~ “ l 1%; 1 feathers (of a hawk *n c 9-g) 397. I

merchant 3. 14 ; 4. 1 2 ; 5. 1 4 ; 6. 1 4 ; 8. g CbZ PbzJi lands(?) 231. 2

-J%T, cakes 16. 3 ; 228. 16 ; 250. 12

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V O C A B U L A R Y .

Sebeb -Jg Q throat 206. 3 ; 447. I O

Sebeb en Mese i CIII~? _ilBp +-,' z][i!Jj name of a part of' a boat 206. 3

Seben mJ9 calies 440. I

Sebennu c4=1 mixed 211. 8 CzE.3

Sep

Sep

Sepent

Seps

Sepsi

Seps

Sept a b

Befu

Seft

Seft

Sefit

kef-&eft

Sefit

,sa palm of 4 fingers 116. 5

-&% blind 436. 2 0 1 1 1

-0 n vessel 333. I O M w A #

holy, sacred, venerable, worshipful 2. 1 2 ; 22.8; 42. 14; 97. I ; 128. 7; 176. 2 ; 203. 8 ; 323. 4 ; 386.

16; 489. 1 4 ;

41. 5

""p 0 0 I wrath, loathing 34. IO, 13; 35.4; 485. 4

insolence 258. IO, 15

UaQ E 2 rani 420. 7 ; L .&ff fini terrible 341. 4 a 0 6 9 I

I "Lo "9bSi

terror, strength, power 30. 14; 45. 12; 68. 8, 13; 112. 16; 165. 1 3 ; 167. 7 ; 171. 5 ; 172. I3 ; 184. 13 ; 194. I ; 287. 1 ; 293.3; 354.6; 373. 14; 378.9; 404.9; 416.5; 454. 14; 476.8; 477.5 ; 487. 9 ; 490. 1 7 3; 496. I5

""4Pnz$ the ram-god 118. 14 L

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324 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

to m d l i , to journey 21. 1 3 ; 32. 1 2 ;

89. 9 ; 100. 12 ; 123. 5 ; 125.4; 152. 11 ; 162. 13, 17 ; 169. 11 ; 183. I ;

1 5 ; 288. 14 ; 320. 1 4 ; 334. I ; 356. 7 ; 361. I O ; 370. 12, 13; 406.8; 436.

2 ; 492. 7 ; 493. I O ; 506. 12; 511. 2 ; 513. 2 ; 517. 2 ;

sfbA 41. I O ; 42. I , 2 ; 53. I 2 ; 55. 3, 8 ; Sem

Semt

Semt

Semi

226. 3 ; 239. 12, I 3 ; 279. 14 ; 283.

\\

I I , I 2 ; 447.7; 462 .9 ; 468. l 4 ; 475.

0 gem re ~ b n , to set the mouth in motion against

any one 16. 5 ; 254. 1 5 ; 255. I

to travel, journeys, goings about, Semiu

368. 13 ; 456. 5 ; 470. 12 ; 492. Semt

Sememet uc &knm/ poison 373. I I

Sen ($ C3 circuit 388. 15

name of a cow-goddess 318. I O ; 364. 5

Sen2 body, breast 112. 13 ; 117. 11

"UVI

Sen3 _l/ FnT L-L whirlwind, storm 489. I ; plur.

to turn back, to be repulsed 160. 1 2 ;

179.4; 187. 13; 251. 12; 268. 11 ;

279.13; 307. 12 ; 3og.6,7; 312.8;

333 .2 ; 1 70.6; 27 n3 mwa@

430. 3

i I! -la ! Sen2

mVM*

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 325

Benar R 2 ; 362. g

- A to turn back, to be repulsed 14. I I ; 41. MAAM-&Q

1 ";" xn % to turn back, to be repulsed 509. I 5 ;

repulsed 21. I O ; 22. 8,

Benra n

510. 8; 516. IO; 12 ; 23. 7 ; 410. 4; 414. 6 ; 417. 13

!? -Qn M A A M 4

Benu

Benu

Beni

Beni

Senit

Beniu

Benit

Senit

Benbef

senmu

Benen

Benn u

Bennu

!! to be powerful 97. 15 f&Tj ; $! ' 97.14 MAAM- MAAM-

,! @ to load 479. 2 MMM-

R \\ wickedness 429. 5 A N w % A ? i F

$! \' 1 hair, locks 56. 13, 1 6 ; 68. 5 ; 69. 6, 8; &A,-, m

112. 8; 117. I ; 130. 3 ; 145. 3 ; 229. MAAM ' 1 14; 242. 1 ; 401. 16; 445. 1 6 ; 446. I

\\ I l l

i! 49 5 C-T chamber 63. 3 ; 64. IO M

M ' !!-/f!i 1 princes, chiefs 15. 14 ; 96. 7 ; 173. 4; 268.8; 282. 9 ; 286. 9; 329.14

MAAM

R 94; circle 301. 1 ; 302. 14 Ar"v"w

body, breast 6. I ; 14. 8 ; 35. 13 ; 37. 5 ; ' J T 1 112.15; 118.13; 191.2; 211.9; 213.16;

J-x 417. 1 1 ; 440. 5; 510. 6; MMM ij; 1 463. IO; 484. 15

tss3b&@ MMM

name of a city 406. g

!? ~ 7 1 ' orbit, circuit 43. 7 A m % &Au"m

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326

Sennu

Sennu

Sennu

Sennu

Sens

Sent

Sentu

Senti

Sen ti

Senti

Sentet

Senfet

Sen-ea

Sen @it

Serem

Serat

T H E ROOK OF THE DEAD.

!? Cb; powder of some sort (?) 248. 5 hhnAhn

!I ub I snares 394. z

!? ?3bb j acacia trees 346. 13

I

*

~5, name of a city 322. 8 ; 324. 13 ,ud"vA

A z 1 calces 1 3 0 . 7 ; 208. 1 3 ; 209. 1 2 ; 215. z ;

242. 6 ; 268 .9 ; 270. 2, 8 ; 333. g ; 367.

NVVZM

shewbread 449. 7 'VvVLM

.! flesh 305. 13 "\M

!? n- ,Wm4@l I I

"v\ !? :& 1 & granary 37. 6

to curse (god) 258. 8, 14 ; 260. 5 ; to curse (the king) 257 . 1 6 ; 258. I ; blasphemer 257. z

n \\

1 "b heron 182. 1 1 * \\

Q TT a garment 347. 13

!?

!I e& a tree with thick foliage 247. 8, 9

"(2 ?3+ evil deeds 266. 12 ; 267. 4 ' VvVLMa I I I

N V V Z M J

cz13

ry1 NVVZM -1 1s 6 . 7 ,ud"v~ read

!? 14 4 Ea name of a goddess 326. 5 hh"hAn

mk a proper name 426. 7

~ 9 % little 42. 4 m o

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 327

Sereriu

Sererau z ! b f ) I helpless ones 225. 3

Berieru --pi breaths 511. 4

dert

Bertet a what is of no value 236. 3

4 9 % 4 1 lesser gods 243. 6 ; 301. I I

I

.c==> I

0-

C X E l o little IO. 11

0%

cs13

n o

nostrils 126. 5 ; 128. 8; 129. I, 9; 178. 7; 436. 6 ; 451. 1 1 ; 456. IO, 14;

CIDo I 468* 9; 484* I4; cc=. Q I 446.

Bert - 8' CID

Bert 0 ,.+e grain 454. g o .

C I D O Bert cake 464. 16 ; 494. 14

-@

Seret-Amsu (?> the mother of Auf-hnlrh 34. 6 ; 77. IO; 80. 1 2 ; 413. 3 ; 419.4; 501. 5; $o t+-w -8 349.8

to follow 12. 16 ; 62. 9 ; 190. 1 2 ; 229. 2 ; 279. 3, 4; 286. 5, 6 ; 303.4; 313. 8; 330. 1 5 ; 363, 12; 371. 1 1 ; 388.

Bes

Besi 1 1 ; 422.5; 439. I ; 485, 14; 487.

1 2 ; 512. 6; 513. 6; 514. 3 ; 516. IO

11 6, 11 5; those who follow or who are in Besu the train of some one 121, 6 ;

135. 3; 289.4; 290.8; 378. 2 ;

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328 THE BOOK OF THE D E A D .

1 3 ; 229. 4, 5 ; 422. 3 ; 491. z ; lA-$&B 3.8; 16.

des (?) 6 $! beings 410. 3 I

Bes Y name of a garment 213.8; 336.8; Gesa "T\ 337.4

I

Bes . . . . . . 228. I

Besu to be hurt or injured 406. 12 ; o -- 4+-

injury (?) 406. 4

Bes-ui (?) Jb \\%% the two eyes (?) 144.15; var. 66 \\b - cord of law, i. e., unfailing regularity

77. 5 ; 80. 16 ; 82. 18 ; 152. 13 ; I n

6 I 162. 2 ; 194. 9 ; 210. 3 ; 211. 1 3 ; C i t L 7 2 268. 1 3 ; 308. I O ; 334. 4; 402.

6"" Bes mast

1 6 ; 403. 13 ; 410. 5 - Ses-Xentet [--I fi n n my.IvI a proper name 456. 4 - 6bb Jjj 1 j intelligence, mental faculties -* Bessau 491. I 3

des fepi 8 @ \\ linen of the first quality 449. I I O

Seta

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V O C A R LILA R Y. 329

Y7kd ""y$&Ei OD Betau {

to be hidden, to hide, hidden one or thing, secret mystery 38. 5 ; 45- 8 ; 370. 2 ; 37'- .15; 374. 3 ; 474. 1 2 ; 481. 8 ; hidden goddess 429. I I ; hidden one 359. 1 4 ; 425. 14

hidden things, mysteries, secret ' things or persons or places 20.

6 ; 33. 4 ; 34. 1 2 ; 46. I ; 137. ' 1 2 ; 143. 1 1 ; 145. 15; 169. 15;

174. 9 ; 187. 8 ; 199. 1 3 ; 270.

Betait "kQ9 Betait ""&!q @ hidden city 256. 6

hidden place 135. 2 ; 254. I I ; 325. OB i_l IO; 423. 4 ; 428. I O

OB L_1

C Z D I I, 2 ; 349. 1 2 ; 359.7; 482.3; 497.3 ; ,dl!

61. 1 2 ; 69. I ; of

16 ; 320. 3 ; 331. 14 ; of Rc

I n Setau-P -5; a proper name 4 2 7 . 5 , 8 v I m o a Setet-pet a proper name 468. I

Seta-hrzi ""b! Bef an 6 tied Lip in 335. 1

Seten tet

Beeit '"99 hidden piace (?> 37. 12

a proper name 299. Io OD

-- (2 -0 a n

bound, tied 89. 12

a n

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330 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

k -rzx thee, thou, thy I. 6 ; 2. 6 ; 4. I , 5 ; and see passinz.

k with sign of dual 5-0- thy two hands

85. 6 ; and see 92. I I ; 370. 13 ; 373. I ; 386. g ; 387. 12 ; 436.3, 1 2 ; 437. I O ; 438 .1 ; 4 4 6 . 6 , s ; 4 4 7 . 8 , 1 1 , 1 3 ; 448.

\\ I \\ k

5, 67 9, 1 0 ; 449. 5, I 3

to call, to proclaim, to cry out 29. 2 ; 184.5; 194.3; 197. 6 , 7 ; 270.

I ; 272. 1 1 ; 315. 3 ; TZX

k a

kai

384. I O , 15

kaiu -b!! 1 shouts, acclamations 329. 13

ka -b verily, prithee 147. 15 ; 148. I , 2 ;

%,, & [ bull 125. 2 ; 153. 1 4 ; 169. I O ; 173. 5 ; 217. 7 ; 228. 14, 15 ; 230. 6, 7 ; 325. 13 ; 360. 7 ; 363. 8, 16 ; 375.

197. 3 ; 198. 13 ; 212. 1 4 ; 213. 6 ; 234. 15 ; 399. I I

k a

T-LD I 1 2 ; 397. 16 ; 405. I 3 ; 413. I ; 493. -0

I I ; mt 4 2 divine bull 254. 6 ; plur. 232. 7

o n K a Ament& 1 ~ Bull of Amentet, a name of C)siris rn

18. 8 ; 133. 6 ; 482. 5 ; 483. I

mJ -8 a proper name 464. 5 ; m- p- m% L p l - H- Ka-ur

red bull 333. 7

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V O C A G U L A R Y. 331

“Bull, husband of m -&k!!~‘io cows”, a name of

the Bull of the Seven n I COWS 318.15; 364.6

Ka-fai-kaut

k 9 - I kauf I cows 325. 2 a I1

the double of a man or god I. 11 ; 3. I O ;

I go. 3; 94. 12; 179. r3; 216. 7; 217. 2 ;

U I “I 223. I, 11 ; 277. IO; 303. 15 ; 304. I ; 305. z,6 ; 306. I , Z , 11; 307. 5; 373.2;

I I ; 448. 16; 482. 8; 486. 6; 494. 2 ;

with 5 and yj U

ka

513. 5 ; 514. 9, 14 ; plur. 1 1 , ) ‘8 123. 8, 1 6 ; 159. 13;

229. I ; 318. g ; 456. 16 ; 462. 12 ;

487. 1 5 ;

of Osiris 326. 1 5 ; of 43. I I

with ?$$ 196. 3 ; - 96. 4; I I 8 Q I

I

Ka-Hetep L;‘B a proper name 277. I r

Kaa name of a god 203. 8

Kaarik -ia&,-!!- a proper name 418. 13

kaui -&: 9 9 a class of fiends (?) 412. 11

kabit -kJ 9 4 j lamentation 73. 1 I

Kaharesapusaremkaherremf -ia

u Q a proper name 415. 13 L_ I I I

Kasaika ~ ~ , ~ ~ ~ - $ + ~ a proper name 418. 14

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THE R O O K O F T H E DEAD.

shrine 9. 8 ; 13. 2 ; 44. 8 ; 82.8; 107. 1 2 ; 169. I ; 195. 1 4 ; 259. 1 1 ;

279. 7 ; 289. I ; 422.

kara

a in) L4-8 I O ; 425. 3 ; 442. 3, 6 ; 481. 15; p l ~ r . 103. I O ; 107. 1 6 ; 183. 2

I

ki v& verily 412. 7

4

n -34 9 another, the other 5. 12 ; 256. 13 ; I . . . .

the one . . . . the other 54. 14, 1 6 ; 55. I ; 97.

ki

4 0 another person 60. 3 ; 495. 13 ; -czx 49 another

chapter 27. 3 ; 31. g ; 83. I ; 278. I I ; 294. 15 ; 295. 16 ; 415. 3 ; -94 : another person 497. 9 ; -!!" @

another time 134. 11 ; 142. I O

I --it-

another reading, a variant 22. 2, g ; 52. I , 7, 16; 53. 4, 6, 15, 16; 54. 15, 16;

5 9 . 6 , 7 ; 61. I ; 62. j , 6 , g , I O ; 63. 55. 7, I3 ; 56. 2 ; 57. 2, 7 ; 58. 13 ;

I , 2 ; 64. 1 2 , 13, 1 4 ; 68. 2 ; 69. 3 , 5 ; 79. 8 ; 9 8 . 8 ; 101. 6 ; 129. I ; 131. 9 ; 152. 1 5 ; 155. 5 ; 197. 2 ; 217. 8 ; 242. 7 ;

ki fet

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V O C A i 3 U L A R Y. 333

294. 1 6 ; 315. 4 ; 323. 9 ; 324. 1 3 ; 339. 12, 1 6 ; 340. 3 ; 346. 14, 15; 502. 9 ; 512. 13

-T n a hidden place 383. g 0 kep

ct--a 6==3 a ab compound- L....L to hide 310. 3 ;

0 0 keP ed (?) 375. I O

Kep-hra a proper nmie 383. 8 n

to carry away, to re- ' move, to strip off

from, to put of?; to clothe(?) 68. I O ; 133. 1 1 ; 154. I O ; 165. 16; 247. 16; 251. - ruy"II 6 ; 334. 1 6 ; 3 3 8 . 4 ; 4 8 1 . 4 ; 489. 1 ; ~ y&32 I I I take off (your wigs) 367. 5 ; 372. 2 ;

L

Kemkem - bnbJ name of a god 163. 6

TZX 9 fi to speak evil 254. 3 ken a

Kenemet - kenemet ~ fl bn Kenemti zfl kenhu

Kenset

Ker -8 a proper name = 4 106. 15

kerif 9 9 habitation, abode 136. I I

,-A,vvA

name of a city 257. 1 3

night, darkness 257. I

one of the forty-two assessors 257. I

" m [bF night 446. I ; 448. I

CAZ o n

r ~ v l Nubia 412. 15

L/o

0 0

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334 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

Kehkehet K-X 1- I n 4 a proper name 163. 8

kes "",$) --c- n to pay honiage to 11. 8 ; 487. 8

kesu T-bai ----H- homage 46. 9 ; 164. 15; 188. 14

a class of

Kesem u-enenet

darkness, night 24. 8 ; 30. I 6 ; 66. I ; 85. 5 ; 119. I O ; 165. 1 6 ; 169. 12; 176. 7, I O ; 177. 8, 9, IO, 14, 15; 185. 3 ; 236. 1 2 ;

-OF LIO dark- 428. I O ; 429. I ; 439. I ; 481. 4; 489. I ; ness 279. 15 ; Kzx -&n 66" 14 being dark 458. g

- w\\'F

-la" Tzx

- 245. 6 ; 2 7 1 . 5 ; 2 7 4 . 7 ; 3 9 2 . 7 ; I keku

another 34. 4 ; 316. 1 3 ; 407. I O , I I

abode, habitation 423. G

n ket

ketuit -% 44 n n

ketexu ! other or various things 459. 9 ; 506. 6 , 8, 12

% little, bad 42. 3 - o n

ketet

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V O C A B U L A K Y. 335

qa A& ground (?) 158. z

A'&'!

A d X j -

1 to be high, exalted, height 13. I O ; 100.

I ; 163. 9 ; 169. 2, 4; 173. I ; 176. 1 ; 184. 14; 193. 16 ; 217 . 3 ; 221.

15 ; 282. 1 2 ; 312. 2; 334. 1 1 ; 337. qa I 9 ; 338. 5 ; 339. 13; 3 5 0 . 1 ; 367.

15; 369. I ; 373. 7 ; 473. 14; 477. 3 ; 483. 16 ; 486. 16 ; A&X{ with &I:{ 352. 5 ; ~&Xia exalted one

185. 9 ; ,LI&~\X~ exalred 471. 14; '&'y doubly high

368. 15 ; L I ~ ) ? ( ! zb{ exceedingly high 370. 2 ;

381. 6 ; A ~ ' & ' I p_," height of heaven 182. 17 ;

1% & lord or high of voice 258. 6, 13 ; 354. 5 ;

AAr"%u ~ ~ 05 11 most terrible 378. g ;

!&+ exalted of station 262. 3 ; with high plumes 408. 6

A k T

A-$&X god

n-$gA o$Jj a proper name 373. 5 7 8

E x c l m

Qa-ha-hetep A

Qa-hra A ~ Y I 7 a proper name 484. I

to putrefy 139. 6 ; 144. 6

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336 T H E BOOK OF T H E IIEAU.

qaat

qaa

~&~&s bolts, fastenings 136. g 2 I l l

form, divine form 465.3; 510.12;

A ~ J ’ ” ” bend, bight, fold 27. 6 ; 125. I O ; 146. zE3 o n &?5

qab 1 2 ; 186. 7 ; 301. 6; 356.5; A J , ~ ~ 24. 7

qabt A & ~ F knees 448. 8

Qabt-ent-Su-erfa-nef-em-Sa-Ausar fl 14P &$A j 4 a Proper name 265. 5

qamai 9 !K incense 420. 5

0 1

d l ~1 I bolts, fastenings 150. 7 ; 474. 3 qart

Qahu

qahit

~’$&l&a a proper name 375. 3 ; 381. 12

to bind, to fetter, tied ~ i p in some- thing 2. 7 ; 12. 1 1 ; 36. 8; 106. 5; 153. 3 ; 228. 1 4 ; 279. 10

qasu

qases-tu A tied 2 2 5 . 14

qasu

-P

A $ & P ~ & fetters 105. 1 2 ; 453. 4; 460. 7

qaqa bT hill 5 I. I I

A to be provided 349. I 4

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V O C A R U L A R Y. 337

arm and shoulder 19. 15; 68. 8; 131. 13 ; 215. 5, 6; 238. 5 ; 308. 5 ; 420. 7, 8; 483. 12; 507. 8;

4

the two shoulders 447. 12 ; plur.

qShu

III. 1 1 ; 131. 15; 155. 1 1 ;

1- to stretch out 186. 14 4

cool, cold, refreshment, to cool or refresh oneself, cold water, to pour out cold water, water flood

9 ; 220. 2; 422. 6; 430. 5; 435. 6; 437. I ; 439.2 ; 486.6; 510.3;

fl E jj place of refreshing 430,

I 1 E, fi 14. 13 ; 132. I 1 ; 137. IO; 143. u+&%

~ 4115; -flj the cool stream of Elephantine 454. 4

Qebhu AJ lbfi dg 1 l v ~ l the land of cool water ,

174. 1 2 ; 377. I

one of the four chil- I dren of Horus 57.

Qebh-sennu-f 8s 4 j 5 ; 505. 5

22

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338 THE ROOK OF THE DEAD.

qefen

Qefennu

5 d - Q baked cake 208. 13 Nvy\M

A name of a city 321. 9 ; 323. 16

q e f f enn u L- aUbA r”v.&u ape, Ape 116. 4, 7 ; 397. 3

qem akj to make a n end of, to finish I O. I I ; 42.

57 6 ; 148. 4; 469. 9 ; 470.2

black 231. 11 ; 232. I ; 445. 1 6 ; 462. 4 ; 494. I I ; 502. I 2 ; srrong (?)

qem

qemt

name of a city and lake 136. I ; 145. 2 ; 188. 14; 247.12 Qem-ur

to f ind, to discover 3. 7 ; 60. z ; 68. 4 ; 92. 1 6 ; 97. 3 ; 108. 3 ; 115. 4 ; 141.9; 176. 1 4 ; 189.8 ; 190. z ; 204. 15 ; 229. 8 ; 233. 1 1 ~ 1 3 ;

a find

gem

248 .2 ; 285.6; 309. 13; 348, 5 ; 406. 9, 14;

found 309. 12

Qem-hrau @b @

qemqem

qemtu

a class of divine beings 130. 2 I I

@b@b to discover 233. 8

mbnB&,T, evil one, evil 29. 12

to create, to fashioh, to forin 12. 4; 48. 8 ; 278. 3 ; 326. 16 ; 343. 7 ; 346. 3 ; 404. 9 ;

qema

442- 9, 14 ; 455. 10 ; 484. 3 ; 487- 2 ; 515. 7

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V O C A B U L A K Y. 339

qemH %, ?lema ta

qemHt

to create, to fashion, to form, to produce, form, qualities, creator, creat- ed thing I. 6 ; 7. 9 ; 9.

south, south land 141. 7 ; 278. 14;

' squthern stones 164. 1 1 ; 353. 13 ; 453. 5, 7; 488. 1 ; 5'2. 4; +;,

$': South and North 298. 8 J

z (his); 51. 12, 14; 68. 12; 87.16; go. 14; 115. I3 ; 165. 1 3 ; 167. 6 , g ,

185. 3, rz; 224. 16;

2 ; 308. I ; 343. 7 ; 344. 6 ; 346. 1 3 ; 356. 1 2 ; 357. I I ; 361. IO ; 397. 1 3 ; 457. 13, 14; 461. IO ; 467. I I ; 477. 5 ; 491. 1 3 ; 53$&bRj &a to create by a word

233. 6 ; A>&KKji creatress 138. 3; L ? $ & b

%)($$I j those who make themselves to be 137. 1 2 ; 143. I I

9%$k!k&bKu ' 9$&=yg

1 5 ; 174.4; 184.4, 1 3 ; ! 246. I O ; 264, I ; 279.

Qemamu ~~~~~~~ god of creation 469. 2

22*

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3 40 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

qemt abn lasting, enduring 238. 11

qemtu overturncd 338. 5

qemfu

qen

qen

qena

qenat

qeni

~b~ & to say, to repeat 96. g

to do evil 71. 14 -%F= A ,-- to fortify, strength 298. I I ; 313. 15 L-.J 4 f) to embrace 50. 8 rAAAM

A!i a kind of incense 374. I ; 379. 1 1

a kind of linen 375. I A

qenbet 1"' ~ I a class of beings, human and divine ana 135. I ; 142. I4 ; 414. I4

qenbit

Qenna h h ~ ~ v l \

qennu B b 2 L strong 413. 1 1

qenret

qenqen

qenqen ~~ to feed 229. I O

Qentqet

qer

A -"A

a proper name 3. 14; 4. I3 ; 5. 1 4 ; 6. i l k

1 4 ; 8. 9; 476. 2

"h"/vr? _ _ I I I

A n 111

L I A X

A A

hl \~vzn o a kind of grain or fruit 49, 14

to strengthen (?) 67. g *-La

5 2 name of a lake in the Elysian Fields 229. I O n o

A wind 456. I c3

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V O C A B U L A I I Y. 341

qera

qerau

qeras

qerfiu

storm, thunder 105. 15; 107.4; 439. I ; a proper iianie 69. 3

A 9 1 6 sepulture, burial, funeral rites 34.7; 417.2 0 L - J

9 9 @ tied, fastened 89. 13 ; K . = - u

7 L-L nb tied, bound 436. 3 I l l

qeres

qereset

A A -"a,-- -

n

to bury, tomb, burial, funeral 18. 6 ; 23. 6; dead body 52. 8 ; 59. 6 ; and see 92. 16 ; 130. 6; 168. 1 2 ; 263. 9, 14;

A 399.6; -gq"a 0%

"I?=+!

---.(t

buried 187. I O ; a

iG a happy burial 488. 6 ; coffin, bier 65. I I ; 72.

-++--a

14; 75. 16; 101. 16; 159. 6; 161. IO ; 437. 5 ; plur.

0

A 0 an

qert cave, cavern 285. 7

double cavern 317. 14; 326. 1 1 ~n qerti 0

n \\CZl

A 0 n \\ o

qerti 0 caverns of the source of the Nile at Ele- phantine 380. 3

A 0 0 n \\ n

0 A % 17 Qerti one of the forty-two assessors 254. 3

1 the caverns of the underworld 270. 13 ; 271. I ; 515. 8; 516. 1 1

qerti d o l a \\ c-7 E? I

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342 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD,

qefu { t;Jl I

I

&,a I a division of the underworld 253. 2, 1 4 ; qerert -0 272.9; 274.2; 425. I; 428.14; 430.8; 433.

1 3 ; plur. 275. I o ; gerert 7 n 428. n

A" an

nl 430. 8; Dq ni l 433. 13 oq n 7.4;

A q ert

qehehtum

0- fastening 264. 14 n

l [ o b b ~ I castrated animals for sacrifice I

453. 1 6 ; 5x0. 3

q , ; , , l i bones 100. 1 4 ; 106. 14; 253. 12; 289.

IO ; 399. 16; 400. I ; 407. I ; 411. 4; qesu 6 ; 361. 4 ; 367. 77 8 ; 372. 1 4 ; 385-

416.7; 417. 13; 440. 1 5 ; 478. 1 1 ;

qesu

Qesi

,I, preserves (of birds) 251. 8

@I" Cusae, the capital of the fourteenth nome

lG bad 29. 6 ; 204. 5, 14;

8 of Upper Egypt 235. I I

qesen 1 baleful 3 7 I. I 5 ;

)G 412.11

44. 14; 49.8; 106. 16 ; III. 3; 211. z ; 212. I I , 15 ; 262. 13 ; 282. I I ; 283. 1 1 ; 316. 3 ; 332. 4 ; 373. 12 ;

>

A J & 8 a proper name 225. I 3 n c

Qetetbu

qef L-L to build 67. 12 ; 129. 2 ; 224. 5 ; 243. IO ; 388. 8, 14; 389. 4 ; 491. 7

qefau 9 2 to build 514. 8

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343 V 0 C A B U L A R Y.

Qefu

qefu

17 -9 a fiend 415. 1 1

iTb* ivork of the artist or draughtsman 274. L-J

I, 15 ; 275. 8; 276. 4

qet iyj/ orbit 236. 12

qef 171 character, disposition 249. 1 3 ; 467. I ; - I e l

110. I 1

qef i with is md, like 242. 8 ; 313. I I ; 314. 17 ;

352. 5

qefef 1 A with h, throughout (?) 409. 16

c3

n qefet 1 EES. slumber 455. 15

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344 T H E BOOK OF THE D E A D .

ka to go forward 214. 7

ka a s dung 99. 7

ka

kau 7J&b,T, calamities 458. 15

kau caverns (?) 506 . 11

kaui (?)

1.5s % to stinlr 104. 13 ; LJ Kl-43-8 111.5

\\bx=t name of a place or lake 255. I I ; var.

*&\\5, LJ @+y-Z -it-@ A,v.AAA

kai ab!!R lake 89. 6

kab

kabti

adJA to depart from go. 13

akd y: eyelashes 446. 7

kafu ~ a 5 ape 296. 7, 16 ; plur. a&--& i 297. I 4

kasf a-$$j;J . . . . . . 325. 9

k a t claw 417. 6

katu abn 1 thoughts, meditations 92. 6

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kuat a$)bg to surround 397. 5

y e b

keb

keba Sb- to cast an evil glance a t 372.14

aJJ name of a god 205. 1

aJz great deep 359. 14

I

keba $b-+- chamber 400. 15

weak, feeble 29. 9, 11

kenen

ken

Ken- ur a -8 a proper name 35.2 ; var. a&’-” M m A - czz2-

&EZ$/ kennut a ~50 1 7 ’ decrees 92. 12

?ANvv. I l l

Kenken-ur a a -3 name of a god 126. 6 ; 127. 1 1

kent

ker a . . . . . . 178. 15

N v \ M n I v \ N \ M o

A\ slit 103. 1 1 n

Q

ker moreover 243. 6 a

ker Q to be silent 114.5; 225. 15; 244. I o ; 265. a I4 ; 373. I I ; E& 1 166. 3 ; 293. I

ker L, zL lie, falsehood 15. 14 ; 17. 6 ; 70. 3 ;

plur. L17, 39. 4, I O ; 67. 4 ; 96. 9 ; 253. 1 3 ; 260. 8 ; 269. I I ; 467. 1 3 ; craft, fraud 488. 8 ; 490. 5 ; 0

cs

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 3 46

to possess, to have, to hold 140. 1 0 ; 327. I ; 457. 3 ; 459. 16; 460.4; 481.

486. 3 ; 488. 14 ; possessor 39.7 ; ker a Li 1 L\\{ 513. I

ker L{i possessions 97. 15

Bert

0

a n L a name of a city 507. 12 - 1 night, darkness 42. 5 ; 53. 8 ; 59.

1 1 ; 6 0 . 1 2 ; 6 1 . 4 , 1 5 ; 6 2 . 1 ; 71. 7 ; 72. I , I O , 1 3 ; 73. I O ;

74. 8 ; 75. I L ; 76. 4 ; 78. 3 ; 79. 2 ; 81. 8 ; 82. 2 ; 83. 4, 5,

c=. kerh u

8 , 9 ; 85. g ; 88. I I ; 128. 4 ;

4 ; 262. 1 4 ; 286. 7 ; 304. 2 ;

6 ; 356. 4 ; 366. I ; 391. 15 ; 439. 14 ; 441. 12 ; 456. 12 ; 466. 6 ; 467. 14 ; 492. 4 ; 497. 2 ; 506. I ; 508. 11 ; plur. 159. I fbs's)

158. 6 ; 192. 8 ; 228. I I ; 236.

' 315. 8 ; 330. 4 ; 338. 7 ; 343.

$erhu

BerSer, KerZSer -3 a proper name 508. 4, 8, 12 ; 509. 4, 13; 510. 15 ; 511. 15; 512. 3, IO, 15 ; 513. 1 2 ; 514. 2 ,

2%-

5, 1 5 ; 515. 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 1 5 ; 516. 1

a 7 but, moreover 55. 2, 6, I I ; 56. 12 ; 58. 15 ; 59.

2 , 1 4 ; 6 0 . 6 ; 61 .2 ,4 , 1 5 ; 141. 3 ; 143 .5 ; 145. 11 ; 280. 8 ; 421. 1 3 ; 457. 15; 458. 8, 11,14; 459. I , 2 , 3 ,6 , 12, 16 ;

ker f

a - 137.5 0

geh 7Jl& weak, helpless, humblc, pained 215. 3 ; 359.

6 ; 7Jl%&)% I l l 106. I

L_ k e s place, side, footprint of, half 7. 11 ; 15. 15 ; I

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V O C A R U L A R E: 3 47

60. 12 ; 61. 2 ; 86. 15 ; 98. 8 ; 103. 1 4 ; 219. 16 ; 287. I O ;

334. 16; 14; 507 246. 16 ;

'7 +Q 397. 8 ;

368. 4; 369.5 ; 402. 9 ; 404. L- \\b c c . I o ; '\? , c' I

439. 2 ; 440. 6 ; 486. 8; pll left side 88. 1 3 ; 89. 6; n \\

CLLc I 1 & right side

L___ (18. 9) p. n. I

for a

&e& a - pool, lake 144. 8 - I zz

both sides 106. I i r . I 287. I

L= I

I I 284. ' 4 ; 395. '

284. 14 ; 395. 1

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3 48

-bkk 8 .

THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

to burn, flame, fire, hot, angry 256. 2 ;

305. 12, 14 ; 306. 2 ; 313. I ; 345. 3 ; 430. 6

t a, 03 thy 136. 1 6 ; 334. IO, 1 1 ; 336, 4 ; 337. IO;

a& the 326. 7 ; 409. 9; 410. 8; 411. 7, 9; 412. 8,

385. 3

ta 15 ; 413. 5 ; 414. 4; 416. 1 4 ; nb\!L his 411. 12

ta

taa

tau

Ta-ref

tat

ta

B b.b 3 8 1 one of the forty-two assessors

aka I 3 \ 256. Io, I5 B

n b n emanation, part of 416. I3 ; p h r . & 413. 3

the earth, world, land, country I. 13 ; 61. 6 ; 63.

1 1 1 - I n I -

IO; 67. 9, I O ; 334.2; 375.6; 388.8, 14; 389. 11 ; 436. 13; 440. 16; 461. I O ; 474. 3 ; 488. I O ; 489. 16; 517. 3 ; -8 324. 6; union with earth, 1'. e. burial

23. 14; = beings of earth 114. 14 I =

v the two lands of Egypt, the world 6. 15 ; 65. 7, I O ; 78. I ; 122. 15 ;

b b 314. 3 ; 319. I ; 369. 1 4 ; 438. 14; 442. 15 ; 461. 2 ; 481. I ; 485. 3 ;

ta ui

488. 14; 506. 13

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. 349

taiu the world, all countries 2. 11 ; 9.

I , 1 2 ; IO. 6 ; 155. 7 ; 263. 6; 323. 7 ; 325. 1 ; 453. 9

b b\

c-2

L_

taiu Aker t the regions of the underworld 14. 6

ta S b - (7 the holy land, z: e., the underworld

-+ ,$YZ the land of life, i. e., the grave

Ta-ur L;;--. %e name of a city Iog. 1

f a en Manu z zq - 2- land of the setting sun 2. 13

ta en Mast -- land of l a w 413. 8

ta en maStXeru m -- Ta-mera

456. 9

ta Zinxtet 323. IO

uuu

&

I land of triumph 3. I O - -

c3s 4 { = 247. I ; 260. 5

land of the inundation, 2: e., Egypt

land of the north, i. e . , Delta 321. 12; 324. 5 ; 326. - -8; +@@$I 14; 453- 6

Ta meht

Ta-mes-fetta m fil a “land which bringeth forth eter- nity” 315. 14

b ta nefer m i- . . . . . . 315. 8

tanenet rn 2.L name of place or region 25. g

f a neheh

taiu n u neteru - m n

rn LW.1 land of everlasting 41. 5 ; 399. 7

117 lands of the gods 41. 14 - 1

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taui ReXti \::=; taiu ReXti bbb ys@

xTT.=ci \\

Xa-remu FGE -a land of fish 234. 3, 6 I l l

the lands of the Rekhti 19. > 9 ; 73. IO, 13 ; 79. I 2 ; 81.

12; 83. g

ta Xaru GF Jkab$+ I land of Kharu birds 221. 5 I = I - \\

.---=.a ta-sekri land of Selter, 1: e., the tomb 322. g

cTT=l Ta-Be c= d 000 I IXXI land of the lake, 2’. e., Fayyiini \ I

234. 4 ; 254. 4 ; 432. 2

ta-Seta cTT=lb the hidden land 85. 14

Ta-kenset

ta-qebh

ta qemS

OD v n n

Nubia 412. 15 ; 416. 3 -cxx z=q fiE land of coolness 131. 8

-$a land of the south 324. 4 ; 326. 14

b ta tuat * land of the underworld 434. z

Ta-fesert the holy land 14. 8 ; 22. 15 4 ; 44. 3 ; 348. 1 6 ; 365. 14; 383. 1 6 ; 428. 11 ; 431 452- 2 ; 476. 3 ; 479. 14 ; 482. 4 ; 484. 8, 14 ; 488. 7 ; I O ; 512. 14

TT. an W o

-Eel 39. l,. . 1 z ,

490.

ta en fetta - 3 land of everlasting, 2: e., the grave 41. 6

bread, cakes 14. 1 2 ; 21. I , 2 ; 70. 4, 9 ;

214. 1 4 ; 231. 3 ; 214. 3 ; 245. 3 ; 307. 13; 312. 6 ; 363.9, I I , 16; 364. 7 ; 365. I ; 366. 6 ; 424. 2 ; 426. 2 ;

463. 1 6 ; 464. 6 ; 465. 2 ; 466. 8 ;

124. 4, 5 ; 151. 7 ; 154. 13 ; 179. 7 ;

436. 5 ; 449- 3 ; 454. 7 ; 455. 1 6 ;

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477. 1 5 ; 4 9 3 . 4 ; 494.10; 495. 6 ; 510.3; 514.13; 516.6;

...yi calces of fine flour 317. 5 ; g i n white bread 333.

n- @ Bi celestial bread 437. 6 ; cakes of Annu 439. 13 ; cakes of

I l l

9 % I I o

439. 1 2 ; 494. 11, 1 3 ; 495. 6 ; 8; ' I ' 492. I5 ; 495.5 0 1 I I I I

Tau-enenet & '$3- name of a place 66. 1 6 ; 67. 7, 8, I l l

I I ; 322. 4

tau-atutu (?> $ 1 gbn%&- a kind of wood 337. 5 - 1

fait sail, awning 206. 5

Tait

"b!! 8 -

"&!\-T@, name of a goddess 180. 4 ; B

nb-% a fiend 418. I B i&,l& to dip in water 229. 6

449. 3

tar

tahenen

Ta-her-sta-nef a proper name 13. 16

mn%&& I name of a god I. 1 3 ; 47. I ; Tatunen

183. 4 ; 472. 9 Taeunen \ 0% thee, thou I. 8, 9 ; 2. 4 ; 5. 6 ; 7. 8 ; 23.

16 ; 30. 1 5 ; 40. 1 1 ; 129. 14 ; 192 .8 ; 266.4, 6 ; 4 3 9 . 6 ; 448. IO ; 478. 16 ; 479. 4 ; 487. 4, g ; and see passim.

e' tu

tua nokl{ to adore 406. 5

tu8 =%& I 63. 5, 12 ; 98. g ; 160. 5 ; 394. 4

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tui nb!!@i . . . . . . 408. 11

tui -&!!&& . . . . . . 106.8 I I I

tu f 05 L. 8 his 20. I O ; and see passim. '

tuk @ thou 248. 15 ; 508. I O ; and see passim. - tu4 ==& ZJ apparel 440 .4

tut -5nji type, form, image, statue, similitude 57. s ; 63. 1 6 ; 64. I ; 77. 2 ; 112. I ; 178. 1 2 ; 196. 6 ; 226. 5 ; 239. 9 ; 245. 1 3 ; 284. 1 2 ; 289. 8 ; 291. 4, 6 ; 294. 6; 298.

4 ; 299. 1 5 ; 309. 2 ; 312. I ; 314. 17; 333. 3 ; 338. 7 ; 339. 12; 395. 1 2 ; 413. 15 ; 414. I ; 420. 3, 6, 9 ; 438. I O ; 444. I O ; 468. 4 ; plur. 420. I O ; x; arranged 513. I ;

a%-!{ 5 470. 15 ; obnj as, like 380. 12 ; 478. 8

tut as nbnjl 41 behold 128. 1 1 ; 272. 1 3 ; 275. 1 3 ; 289. 8 ; 367. 6 ; 372. 3 ; 461. 1 5 ; 464. 5

tiu (?) i!! adorers 422. 4

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V O C A B U L A R 1'. 35 3

n

I l l tini ky = -- you 1x4. 1 4 ; 231. 4 ; 394. 9; 396. 2,

5, 6 , 8, IO, 12 , 14, 1 6 ; 397. 2, 47 6

tit

tebu

teb

tebi

tebt

Tebu

Teb ti

tebu

tebteb

Tepa

tepa

tephet 9 ;

&; time (?) 180. 1 5

nJb@w to be shod with 262. 15

-il@ 1 1 sandals 123. I O ; 214. 1 4 ; 244. 3 ; 438. -J!!fl@ 1 ; 448. 8 ; 494. 4 ; 495. 3

-J-ffi@ I name of a city 185. I O ; 258. 3

nB QJ A to walk 138. I I

"&si name of a cow 336. 15 0

to snuff the air 37. I ; 38. I 0

n - cavern, den, dwelling 39. 6 ; 49. 14 ; 119. U A L _I

148. 16 ; * 168. 6 ; 256. 8, 14 ; 258. 16 ; 259. I ;

3 5 7 . 1 0 ; 433. ::*2[ n ""41 I , 489. 4 ; plur. 0

19. 13 ; 92. I 3 ; 149. 13, 14; 171. I 2 ; 172. 2 ; 210. I O nlnbn I l l

father 65. 9 ; 77. 11, 1 4 ; 98. I O ; 119. 15 ; 276. 15; 277. 3 ; 285. 8 ; c 7 z g l x, -8 291. 1 0 ; 317. I5 ; 347. 3 9 4 ; 405.

t e f

1 2 ; 437. 4, 5 ; 461. I O ; 485. I O ; 503. I O, 1 1

tefa

Tefnut a goddess 15. 5 ; 60. I O ; 71. 12 ; 237. 15 ;

zA=.- &- that 186. 5

U Q 279. 3 ; 294. 4 ; 302. 2 ; 318. 8 ; 437. 3 ; 443. 9

23

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tem n I $zk&ln,

$.Ir n K $zLb!hb

temt

temem

temam n2:&bT to be complete 25. 4; 245. g

not, without 5. IO; 28. 3 ; 29. 1 1 ; 90.8; 91. 13; 93.3, 1 2 ;

94. 17; 95. 15; 101.3, IO; 116. 17; 119. 8 ; 120. 5, 13; 124. 17; 132. 3 ; 133. 5 ; 145. 6; 147. 11 ; 148. 2 ; 183. 16 ; 192. 11, I 2 ; 193. I5 ; 197. I1 ; 198. 15; 236. 14; 365. 5 ; 373. 1 0 ;

temamu fi;&&% -#- I stations 478.3 I

temaPu (?)-J wind 44. 13 4

420. I ;"

88. 14; % 0 I I \vholly and entirely 78. 2 ; *

all 419. 7 .!.==e

4. I; 5. 15; 8. 14;

1 1 ; 32. 12; 45. 11; 51. 5, 1 6 ; 53. 1 6 ; 54. 4; 55. 8,14; 56. 5 ; 67. 12, 16; 71. 11 ; 77. 11 ; 86. 11; 92. 12; gg. 12; 103.

I ; 104. 7, I I ; 107. 6 ; 110. 12 ; 128. 13 ; 145. 3 ; 154. 3 ; 160. 15 ; 167. g ; 173. 8; 174. 4; 180. 6, 8 ; 192. 7 ; 197.

Tem

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 355

8 ; 198. 1 4 ; 207. 14 ; 220. 13 ; 238. 14 ; 242. 15 ; 287. 7 ; 294. 4; 302. 4 ; 314. 15 ; 318. 6 ; 325. 13 ; 347. 6 ; 367. g ; 382. 13 ; 391. 11 ; 399. 8 ; 406. 11 ; 413. 6 ; 443. 8 ; 455.

6 ; 477. 5 ; 484, 13 ; 485. 8 ; 496. 14 ; 509. 8 ; 12 ; 456. 2 ; 457. 16 ; 458. 77 I4 ; 459. 1, 4; 471. 6 ; 472.

hb 8 & 2 zJa Tem-Har- * Tem u-Heru-X uti machis 4. 1 4 ; 11. 4 ; 35. 11 ; 49. I ; 315. 2

4 8-98 Tern-Kheperh 87. 6 * Tem-Xepera

a tJ,&&i parts of a net 393, I o ??=

tememu

tem u bb@ 81 \ mortals 2. I ; 6. 3 ; 8. 8 ; 33. 11 ; 176. I ; 350. 9 ; 369. -

tememu c@A! \ 1 4 ; 438. 1 4 ; 482. 13

hby! . . . . a proper name 392.15 * Temem-reu . . . . ---ti--

Tem-sep Gb a$ one of the forty-two assessors 258. I

sledge 38. 1 4 ; 210. 12 I temt e n this 23. 5 ; 155. 11, 14; 225. 7 ; 346. 1 4 ;

A A u v v ten

410. 6 ; 414. I O ; 461. 1 5 ; 503. 1 7 ; 504. 15

n o ten m ye, you 2. 3 ; 15. 1 7 ; 20. 13 ; 47. 15 ; 55. 1 6 ; 56. I ; 58. I ; 69. 12, 13, 1 5 ; 7 0 . 7 , s ; 8 2 . 7 ; go. I O, 11, 12; 107. 7, 9, I O ; 108. 1 6 ; 119. 1 2 ; 128. 1 3 ; 151.

I O ; 342. 1 3 ; 344. 3 ; 345. I ; 346. 7 ; 360. 8 ; 364. 1 4 ; 377. 14~1.5; 389. 6, 7, 9 ; 426 .2 ; 443. 16, 17; 444. 2 ; 462. 5 ; 465. 12, 15 ; 466. 8 ; 494. 4 ; 501. I O ; 503. 17 ; 516. 2

- ' I I I

6 ; 303. 4 ; 315. 4; 316. I ; 335. 5 ; 336. 1 2 ; 338. 15 ; 339-

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what manner o f? 124. 6; 129. 14 ; to distinguish, to discern, to declare

) 74. 2 ; 84. 3 ; 88. 11 ; 109. 3 ; 114. r z ; 172. I ; 241. 1 9 ; 309. 2 ; 350. 9; 399. 5 ; 476.

to be or become great, great, to "1 1 niagnii'y, to increase, to enlarge, manifold 9. 1 2 ; 115. 5 ; 161. I ; 167. I I ; 168. I ; 203. 4 ; 338. 6 ;

- 1 ten

teni \\

352. 7 ; 459. I 1 ; 460. 1

tentu (?) &! those who cry, to cry out 341. 4; 354. 4 a@

tenem NJyJv\ I? $ b ~ to turn back 439. 15

Ten emit NJyJv\ $b!!iJ a proper name 437. z

tra {& then 129. 14; 138. 15; 143. 1 5 ; 241. 1 8 ; a 495. 12 ; 503. 9 ; 506. 3 ; 507. 5

tra 41. time, season 11. 1 6 ; 56. 13; rog. 8; 114. . -

6 , 7 ; 115.4; 116.3; 234. I ; 251. IO; 288.4; 437. 1 1 ; plur. {" 23. I ; 0 a 4s. 14 11. 6

111

0' -3 the two seasons, i. e., morn and cvc ' 1 1.9; 9.5; 21.2; 36. z , 6 tra-ui

L n

a c 2 \ \ teriti 94 the northern and southern heavens 4. 5

teh

teha

-$ A 1 to advance against, to attack 251. 12, 15, 16; 254. 4; 255. 12; 257. 7, 1 3 ; 342. n h n 1 7 ; 411. 5 ; 414. II :il

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tehenen to adore 5. 11 X232L-J

Tehuti Thoth 2. 5 ; 3. 3 ; 15. 16 ; "+" 16. 7 ; 17. I ; / I I 1

18. 8 ; 19. 3 ; 30. 4 ; 32. 1 2 ; 40. 1 4 ; 48. 3 ; 56. 12, 16 ; 57. 3 ; 58. 7 ; 62. I O ; 71. 3, 14 ; 72. 12; 73. 7 ; 74.11; 75. 8 ; 76. I O ; 81. 3 ; 8 3 . 2 ; 84. I ; 8 6 . 9 ; 108. 12; 113 .4 ; 124. 5 ; 151. 13 ; 154. 12 ; 155. I ; 156. 14 ; 163. 11; 177. 3 ; 181. I O ; 199. 8, I O , 12; 211. 12; 213. 16 ; 236. 5 ; 238. 1 3 ; 242. 1 6 ; 266. g (%is), 1 6 ; 267. I ; 274. 1 4 ; 277. I ; 280. 8 ; 281. I ; 282. 6 ; 283. 5 ; 286. 6 ; 292. 16 ; 295. I I ; 315. 1 2 ; 319. 8 ; 326. 3 ; 330. 3 ; 331. 3 ; 338. 9 ; 345. 1 2 ;

357. 8 ; 359. 6 ; 371. I I ; 382. I O ; 387. 14 ; 406. 4, 15 ; 421. 11, 13 ; 439. 7 ; 441. I O ; 448. 2 ; 451. 3 ; 457. I O, 16; 4 5 8 . 4 ; 4 6 5 . 3 , 4 , 1 1 ; 466. 3 ; 467. 15 ; 475. 2 ; 479. 12 , ;

480. II, 13, 1 4 ; 481. 11, 15, 1 6 ; 483. 5, 9, I O, 14 ; 484. I I ; 488. 11, 15 ; 492. 16 ; 510. g j 511. g ; 514. I O

Tehuti-@i%pi 8 E 4 Thoth-Hapi 132. I I ,."uAAA

Tehutit 4 4 & the Thoth festival 497. I

tihfut offerings 495. I I l l

teX 8 pointer of the scales 251. 4 ; 264. 5 ; @ @

8 m*:

Bi*c d' 264. 5

texni

tektex

teS

TeSteS

tekem

Tekem

n- \\ hidden 418. 7

@.cis- nn h to shake out the hair 68. 5 ; 69. 6

a X = A

o x 1 \

@ @

to depart, way, passage 27. I G ; 248. \ 3 ; 348. 5, 11 ; 486. 13

-&I

8 a name of Osiris 19. 12 mLu_I

b~ to approach 165. 15

ba name of a god 160. 8 -.

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Gkbb ' tekau

teka CXb to burti, blaze, fire, spark, flame

9, I I ; 308. 3, g ; 309. I ; 311. 5 ; 312. 13 ; 313. I ; 383. 13; 438. 16

303. I O , 13, 14, 1 5 ; 304. 2 ; 307. >

a n

TF3- tektek

tegas

A to pass by 233. 14

ikz A to march on 108. 6

"JbG to smear 311. g n

tetbu

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 359

- T.

fa to pass away 120.8

fa emission 106. I O

fafa 0k-k- to pollute oneself 250. 14 ;

'iij natne of a garment 180. 4

255. 8, '5

faau

faar restraint 94. z

TaBenAfif a & 19 aA 1 inother of Kerasher 508. 4, 8 ; 509. I, 4, 1 4 ; 510. 1 5 ; 511. 16; 512. 4, IO, 1 6 ; 513. 1 2 ;

514. 3, 6, 15; 515. 2, 5, 7, 9, 1 ' 7 13 , 16; 5-76, 2

.ts

fsfa

u, A i to give, to grant, to allow, to set, to place, to ascribe I. 9 ; 21. 2; 33. 7; 41. I I ; 43. 3 ; 61. I O ; 62. 2 ; 65. IZ; 80. 14; 69. I ; 97. 12; 108. I ; 130. 16; 131. I O ; 134. 1 2 ; 142. IO; 184.

11 ; 191. 8; 192. 15,16; 194. I ; 213. I O ; 222. 15; 223. I ; 292. 6; 307. 8; 336. I ; 364. 6 ; 365. I ; 374. 5 ; 379. 8;

481. 6, 7, 489. 15 ; 9 9 placing 147. 4 ; u giving, a u U n a

gift 379. 1 4 ; 380. I ; given 3. 7 ; 4. g ; 14. 1 2 ; 93. 6 ; 337. IO ; 477. 15; as an auxiliary verb see passim.

hd

u

u

392. 8 ; 402. I4 ; 424- 14; 437.9 ; 452. 7 ; 474. I ; 475. 5 i u f L i l

o - (2'

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givers I. 1 3 ; 21. 1 ; 47. 1 3 ; 57. 15 ; h l 58. I O ; 66. 9 ; 217. 1 6 ; 231. 1 5 ;

269. 8 ; 272. 5 ; 320. 4, 5, 6 ; 310. fSfSiU

““!!bI d I I O ; 311. 3, 11 ; 363. 9, 16

? heart’s desire 23. 3 ; 77. 2 ; 82. 1 7 ; 182. fat ab

I l l

Q fa u - u to turn the face 43. I ;

‘ h - a to put in fear 389. 6 ;

u 8 0 409. 6, 8, I I

511. 7 ; us 424. 5 ; - “\M

fS @ef A[- white loaf or cake 317. 5, 6

TSfSU ICJJ%c3 the city of ‘Tattu 101. 1 2 ; 129. I ; 165. u I I ; 167. 5 ; 172. 7 ; 210. 9 ; 379. 14

tu a I to put forth the hand 429. 8 x

~5 \+ evil, evil thing, sin, fault, wickedness, to do evil, sin-

fut “y)* n I ner 34. 15 ; 38. 1 4 ; 107. 3 ; 114. 9 ; 115. 7 ; 153. 3, 5 ; 182. 8 ; 197. 2, 11; 198. 16 ; 216. 1 3 , 1 4 ; 300. 5 ; 359. 15; 365. 8 ; 401. I ; 404. 7 ; 437.

8 ; 58. I , 15 ; 76. 15 ; 91. I ; 116. 4 ; 175. 3 ; 185. 14; 187. 3 , 4 ; 196. I , 2 ; 198. 5 ; 203. 3 ; 249. r z ; 260. 13; 269.12, 1 3 ; 270. 4, 6 ; 271. I O ; 273. 1 1 ; 274. 9 ; 365. 9, I O ; 426.

478. 9 ; 483. 8 ; 484. 1 6 ; Jl ~ 5 % 252. 7

-%+F=, f U

3 ; 506. g ; 516. z ; plur. p’b % 44. 1 ; 50. G ; 54.5, n I l l

7 ; 432- 9 ; 443. I7 ; 444. 2 ; 453.1 ; 468. 3 ; 477. 1 7 2, 14;

Tu M b M b h (3 the evil one 44. 1 1

one of the forty-two as- sessors 255. 3, 14 i Tufu %+%

Tu-fut-f M

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 361

Tu-s

tuau

M)% - name of a rudder 242. 2

c.54)) u ale (1) 367. 5 ; 382. 5

\\

f U mouarain 7. 15 ; 164. 1 3 ; 218. 12 ; 219. I , 2, 5; 285. 7 ; 310, 12; 466. 16; plur. c%'b%:, I mrm, ' 9 . 4 ;

36. 14; 485. 12 ; 497.4 ; xx =\ \\ 369. 15 ; 370. 2 ; M e- 381. 6

$he--=k= mountain of the

mountain in the underworld

M I lm

Tu-en-baxa E w

sunrise 496. 7

Tu-en-Neter-Xert E - 370. 3 ; 430. 13

Tu-tef

Tu-men%-rerek M 18,j,=m a propcs name 372. 7 I l l 0 I '

five 221. 15 ; 317. 6, 7 ; 464. 6 ; 487. 4 ; I i I U n fua

%?z . . . . . . 98. I

-Tzx

fifth 337. 7 ; 351. I O ; 360. I 2

fuau

fuait

tuat

tua

tuaui

*jp, *b3@ I dawn, daybreak, iiiosiiiiig, to-

fu a - rnb*Xll

day, to-morrow morning 4. 3 ; 5. 5; IO. 1 5 ; 40. 3 ; 41. 1 1 ; 42. I O ; 52. 3, 4 ; 57 .8 ; 80. 15 ; 134. I I ; 284. 5 ; 440. 3 ; 481. 1 6 ; 486. 15

I

to praise, to worship, to adore I. 3 ; 3. 3, 13 ; 6.

12 ; 36, 1 2 ; 37. I O ; 39. 14 ; 107. 15; 140. I ;

147. 6 ; 177. I O ; 193. 1 6 ; 210. 1 3 ; 222. 12 ;

1 3 ; 11. 3 ; 34. I ; 35. 9,

242. 1 1 ; 246. 6 ; 270.

1 3 ; 273. 16 ; 274. 8 ; 281. I ; 294.9; 348.16; 358. 8 ; 384. 2 ; 409. 3 ;

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425. 9 ; 442. 3 ; 447. 15 ; 448. 2 ; 452. 4 ; 470. 9 ; 476. 1 ; 479 .4 ; 486. 15; *2 ”ji praises 7. 13 ;

wit11 1 33. 1 2 ; 242. g

295. I I ; *klj -% 240.13;

*k\\ 3 praisers 430. 2 ;

one of the four chil- 8 i l dren of Horus 57. 1 3 ; 58. 8 ; 59. 3 ;

Tu a-m u t-f \ *&]I Tua-maut-f

J 206. 1 6 ; 2 3 2 . 9 ; 235. 4 ; 319. 5 ; 326. 9 ; 385. 5 ; 505. 4

the underworld 11. 1 2 ; 14. 1 2 ;

23. 13 ; 31. 14 ; 37. 1 3 ; 45. 9 ; 70. 1 4 ; 85. 1 6 ; 94. I O ; 109. 2 ; 135. 1 3 ; 138. 2 ; 165. 1 4 ; 166. 8, 16 ; 167. 7 ; 168. 4 ; 170. 5 ; 171. 2, 15 ; 178. 1 6 ;

Tuaut *%%A 1 190. 5 ; 259. 1 6 ; 271. 2 ; 275. I O ; 285. 5 ; 308. 1 4 ; 310. I fbz’s); 315. 2 ; 317. 1 5 ; 333. 3 ; 365. 4, 13, 1 5 ; 414. 7 ; 420. 11 ; 424. 6 ; 425. 1 4 ; 427.

472. 5 ; I O ; 509. 5 ; 510. 9 ; 511. 3 ; 513. 15 ; 514. 5, 7 ; 516. I O ; * m x * a

447. I 6 ; *dn ?J 8 the god of ‘Tuat 275. I I ;

beings of the ‘ruat 22. g ; 134. I 3 ;

* - @

Tuat

2 ; 429. 13 ; 430. I O ; 432. 1 4 ; 433. I ; 455. 9 ; 471. I O ;

473. 10 ; 474. 91 I 3 ; 475. 1 ; 477. 6 ; 497. 3 ; 502.

5’7. 1 ; 4’6. 7 ; ,

@3 $ 1 , *%&’a a n 319. 1 6 ; 320. I , 3 ; 470. I O

fuatu (?) rab&i decision, sentence 261. 12

5% A \ to lift up or stretch out the legs fun

a “\M 3 8 porter of the second Arit 327. 15 Tun-pehti S A - \ \

turf

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fit -44; gifts 214. 16

feb c? 4 \ horn 197. 6 ; -J \\, --$1 \\% \\ 4

the two horns 143. IO; 198. 12

f eb

f eb

-J E n tomb (?) 383. 12

AJ 1 to be furnished or equipped with 169. 2, 4 ; 225. 7 ; 226. 2 ; 227, I ; 279. 5; 284. 3 ; 286. 12; 301. 13;

386.2; A J j '04 451.8 f e b to wall up, to box in 310. 9 ; 311. 3, 1 1

box, coffer, coffin, chest, tomb 50. 5 ; 311.

AJWi 4; 407. 3 ; 416. 5 ; plur. AJ Fz4 163.3; )iJ" n 5'1.7

frame, part of the woodwork of a net

i febt

390. 13 j 391. 8 ; 394. 5 febu A:, \

Teb-hra-keha-at e 7 y$& ken, the herald of the fifth Arit 328. I I ; 360. 15

1 to revolve 63. 8 ; 132. 15 ; 220. 9 ; 241. I, 2 ; 318.16; 330.2; 353.13; 364. IO; 370. feben

A 16; 371. I O ; 466. 2 A A V A 4

to pray for, to make supplication 92. 4 ; 101. 15 ; 166. 1 5 ; rgg. 6; h-------,

febhu a

febh

aJ 17 I prayers, supplications 22. 1 r ; 337. Io ; febhu

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364 THE BOOK OF T H E DEAD.

~~~b~~ 1 I

“==-Ezc offerings 208. 12 ; 289. 15 ; 347. I O ;

463. 9 ; 487. 10 *I I I

c c ‘ ; l A c z E 3 o n 0 1 1 1

febhet hT

block, slab 97. I ; 140. 1 4 ; 141. 6 ; 310. 6, 16 ; 311. 7, 16 ; 485. g

febt

@e unguent 502. 3 0

feP

@si birds 441. 14 0 feP

@ head, tip, top of any thing, chief 4. IO ; 8. 6 ;

3 0 . 4 ; 38. 1 1 ; 53. 12, 13, 14, 1 5 ; 54. I ; 6 2 . 5 ; 99. 1 2 ;

106. 13, 1 4 ; 116. 1 7 ; 119. 1 , 2 , 3 ; 283. 8 ; 289. 1 6 ; 315. I O ; 367 .9 ; 373 .3 ; 375. 1 1 ; 383. 3 ; 401. 15; 408. 5 ; 409.

5 ; 421. I , 5, 6 ; 445. 14 ; 446. 1 2 ; 454. 1 6 ; 462. 1 6 ; 463. 1 ; 487. 5 ; 503. 1 6 ; plur. @ ! 8 0 . 7 ; 120. 1 8 ; 153. 7 ; 191. 7 ; 192. 1 6 ; 282. 11 ; 292. 11 ; 316. 7 ; 357. 3 ; 362. I I ; 438. 3 ; @ \\b 62. 7

I f eP

I I ’ 0

I

@ upon 2. 1 4 ; 7. 1 3 ; 51. 4 ; 68. 8 ; 140. 11, 1 2 ;

142. 16 ; 145. I O ; 147. 7 ; 313. 3 ; 371. I ; @ 0 \\ one upon 219. 5 ; !bi 136. 6

I f ep

fep, tepi *, @ \\ first 24. 5 ; 34. 11 ; 122. 1 ; 1 5 0 . 7 ; 315.

10 ; 327. I 1 ; 334. 9 ; 349. 1 4 ; 358. 3, 7 ; 367. 3 ; $3- 1 3 0

original state 483. 3 n

fep-S f3 a straightway 105. 16; 139. 3 ; 201. 15; 282. I I I

@ \ \ w - 0 4 367. 1 6 ; 449. 1 ; * -‘-%Q

@ the first, finest, or best of any thing

0 1 I -- I l l u ’ I

f eP

J ~ K ; 2 3 0 . 9 ; @ \ \

@10 * I I I I 4 @ 13. 8 ; 133. 9 ; 250. 4 ;

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V O C A H U L A K Y. 365

fep re

0 1

fep-retui

utterance, speech , decree , ordi- nance 109. 1 5 ; 119. 1 3 ; 158. 1 4 ; 176.1 I ; 312. 16 ; 449.13;

m)/ 482. 485. I ; plur. I

3 ; 504. 9

0

O n fept $L& boat 18. I O ; 207. 9 ; 218. 5 ; 221. 8 ; 368.

1 0 ; 404. 7 ; 504. 1.5

zT ’

Tep

Tepu

TePt i 0 08

one part of the city of Rut0 73. I , 4 ; 79. 6 ; 81. I O ; 83. 7 ; 109.

> 13; 160. 14; 163. 12; 209. 5 ; 322.6; 439- 7 ; 442.5; 454. 9; 483. 1 0 ;

n~

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366 T H E BOOK OF THE DEAD.

1 to cut, to gash 109. 11, 1 3 ; 414. 12 ; with 3 to speak in a fem ab\$/ shrill voice 446. 13

knife, sword 12. 1 I ; 36.

k,. 365. IO ; 9 ; 346. 9 ; 357. 1 4 ; Plur-

I l l

f em

femt

e 5 G a - . double knife 44. 12

Tem-re-Xut-pet(?) . . . . . . . . 299. 5 ; 331. 8 * n e

8 a name of Osiris 321. i 4 0

Tem-ur(?) \

femamet 7 h.2 a hairy covering 169. 6

fernam F&b{ to put an end to 301.3

femam F & ~ B to unite 453. 5

4 4 \ to unite, be united 189. 3, I I ; 404. f em a

to collect, to assemble, to gather together 87. 8, I 3 ; 146. 7; 164.

6 ; 302. 7 ; 361. I ; 370.9; 385. IO ; 456. 16 ; 478. I I ; 482. I I ;

femf 4, 16; 166. 11 ; 172. 3 ; 180.

'--i

-e 65. IO

Temtiu dgb 49 58; a class of divine beings 87. 2

fem f' e&J& 7 to collect 457. 2

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 367

fen -b. to cut 106. 12 rvlnJv"? n

fen

Tena "!c{a name of a god 136. g

"\M to place 456. 1 1

NvvlM

fen a 9 2 to separate, be separated 2 I I. 3, 4 ; to breach a canal 251. IO

hank of a canal 251. I O

name of a festival 20. 4 a fenat -43 0

fena "9 a name of a chaniber (?) IO. 3 =Li

feniiu lot, part 85. 7 0

\\ feni

fenb -Jv ~ to gnaw, to separate 102. 5

Tenpu =%$' a proper name 101. 6

fenem "b,?i-, "r?2hM worms 411.4

- B vessel 130. 8

0 l

fenh ui 417. 6; 461. 1 1 ; 505. 7

"vrll

fens w ~ ~ l , I weights 390. 13; 391. 8; 396. 1 5 ; with

c2z3 fent - abode 114. 3

fen! =\ slaughterer 62. 3

n n

c5

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3 68 THE BOOK OF TffL:' DEAD.

might, valour, mighty one 21. 9 ; 181. -0 - -6- fenfen

1 4 ; 343. I 3 ; 355. 16 c? 0

fer c--li to destroy, to put away 20. I ; 27. 17 ; 54. 4 ; 58. I ; 65. 12 ; 76. 15 ('his); 80. 7 ; 154. 7 ; 160. 11 ; 175. I ; 187. 2 ; 191. 5 ; 201. 6 ; 225. 2 ; 242. 1 6 ; 270. 4; 280. 12, 1 3 ; 286. 9 ; 306. 7, 15; 312. 1 6 ; 314. I ; 316. 6,

453. I ; 463. 1 2 ; 478. 9 ; 480. 1 5 ; 481. 1 4 ; 484. 1 6 ; 485. 7; 332- 2 ; 354. 6 ; 359. 1 5 ; 40'. 1 5 ; 443. J 7 ; 444. 2 ;

2 ; 488. 12 ; 497. 6 ; 0-

- 1 I I c3 190. 8 ; 269. 12 ; c--o

cs 147. 8 ; 209. 3

c53----

-& feref wisdom, skill, cunning, understanding 386.

I 3 ; 446. 3, 4; 447. 12 ; 488. 1 4 ; 481. I (with

fehanti

fehen

Tehent

Tehuti

feher

fes

fesi

fes

fes

head, to do homage -4

w n L--J 12. I ; 52. 8; to do homage to the earth 484. 8

c"sy @ name of a place 424.4

.-.lB;$ Thoth 44. 16

r n r v v l l

c=1 b hair, skin 504. 1 I

vase 80. 15 ; 209. 13 ; 242. 6 ; 268. g ; 270. 2, 8 ; 392. 4

\\ a cEf3

a k- to cut 66. I I ; 106. 13; --*-a sniiter 346. g -i--il k-

flint knife 97. 16 ; 200. I O (62s); 219. 4 ; 253. 8 ; 263. 1 2 ; 341. 1 6 ; 376. 8; plur. Obi, ----tc

k-1 63. 3 ; 105. 9 ; 182. 1 3 ; 280. 6 ; 336. 13; 351. 5 ;

--++-@inn

448. 12 ; 469. 12 ; slaughters 354. I I

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V O C A B U L A R Y. 369

c5 teser 9;1/ sacred, holy 369. I I

a proper name 432. 12 , 1 4

feder - 4 ~ sed, ruddy 151.9; 318. 12; m a - % a

- 1

- 1

Tesert

cf=r

m sed 454. 8 ; m gore 293. 4 ; red (of grain) 124. I I ; 244.4; of unguent 341. I I ; of hair 343. 5 ; of feathered fowl 154. 15 ; of wing 505. 7 ; of eyes 462. 6 ; of bone 341. I I ; L C K I ~ ‘?TI red ones, ruddy ones, bloody ones 183. 4 ; 201. 2 ; 205. 3 ; 319. 4; 343. 1 4 ; 355. 1 6 ; 356. 4 ; 364. 1 3 ; 469. 1 2 ; 483. 7; red faces 115. 3

0

4z=- c5 I

.===...

name of a city and person 324. I O ; 469. 5

TeSer

feSer blood 344. 12 I

c5

a c Z z 3 - Teder

Tedert i=~37n% the sed h n d s between the Nile and

c1~i7% the red land, Arabia 486. I

the Red Sea 313. 1 4 c3n federt c31z1 red flame(?) gg. 7 - 1

to=, sight of 41. 3 ; 171. 6; 191, a feka 1 2 ; 193. 4 ; 231. I O ; a bL 231. 1 1

fe&i yk\ 9 zg?-. seeing, to see 3. 1 6 ; 5. 8 ; 44. 7

CSI fekek 3, a1;5e sight 3. 4 ; 70. 6

24

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3 to ru11 towards 2 2 . I 2 id tekas

?et <f=l '

1 hand 8. 3 ; 43. 7 ; 115. 1 5 ; 234. 5 ; 275.

1 4 ; 316. I ; 353. 5 ; 412. 6 ; 414. 9 ; 502. 14 ; 503. 16; \\ the t\vo

'53. 4 ; 272. '5 ; 390. '5

", ' e>

cT='l c=lo tef

hands I 13. 7 ; 234. 8 ; c 2 1 1 1 ' - 1 1 1

e> Tet . . . .

0 1

Tet-ent-Auset

. . . . iianic of the n~iifehahei 206. I 1

e - 2 - , ~ J]:& a proper name 391. 5 ; 393.4; 394. 74

tef 1 the &e? amulcr 211. 15 ; 212. 2 ; 310. 4, 6 ; 383.

f I , 9 I 8 the divine image which m7as set up i n

9, I O ; 402. 6, 9, 1 1

te t

Teitetu 7 2 . 2, 5 ; 79. I ; )jff 9 48 '9. 6 Oz;./

(see pz/&u) a name of the cities of Mendes and Busiris 13. 13 ; 14. IO ; 19. 7 (his); 20.

5, 8 ; 23. 3 ; 24. 12 ; 38. IO; 60. Z , I I ; 7 2 . 1 , 2 , 3 , 5 ; 7 4 . 1 6 ; 7 5 . 4, 8 ; 79. I ) 8 ; 81. 8 ; 83.5fhlj;i; 104. 1 6 ; 155. 7 ; 170. I I ; 243.

A-22 __

Tettefu

I I ; 245. 14; 247. 6, 13; 258. I ; 276. 14715; 323 .8 ; 325. 9 ; 349. 7 ; 477. 7 ; 490. 2 ; 493. 3 ; 512. 8 ; 513.9 , 16

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V O C A B U L A R Y . 371

e "=3 thee, thou, thy 37. 1 4 ; 138. 4 ; 143. 2 ; 202. 11,

1 2 ; 205. 7 ; 207. 4, 6 ; 264. 8 ; 342. 2 ; 349. 1 5 ; 350. 3 ;

35'- 4 ; 403- 4, 5 co2- with verbs Qy T___) 486. I I ; 1 1 IO. 3 ; I e

hhhh/\h e3 i____' 38. I O ; 7% d 486. 11 ; !E\\ r- 37- 14; &

-n * E- 487. 6 ; I .LJ~~{= 9. 14; t f l -486 . I I

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THE BOOK OF THE DEAD. 3 7 2

B U thou 164. I ; 249 .9 ; 266.14; 267. 5 , g ; 363.7

out as behold 474. 4 ; 475. 8

ClP Bui -5 9 4 that 26. 12 ; 33. 5 ; 124. 7 ; 126. 5 ; 127.

262. 13; 281. 1 2 ; 284. 7 ; 289. 1 6 ; 297. 1 5 ; 304. 5 ; 367. I O ; 163. I O ; 181. I I ; 187. 2 ; 199. 12 ; 202. ; 221. 14 ;

4 ; 368. 16; 369- 7 , 10; 371- 1 4 ; 372- 1 ; 373. 5 ; 374. 3 ; 375. 2 ; 376. 17 9, I 3 ; 377. 6 , 1 0 ; 378. 4 ; 379. 13 ; 380" 4 ; 389. 4 ; 390. 10, 12 ; 391. 6 ; 392. 2 ; 396. 3 ; 397.5; 493. I

8eb biifll sandals 382. 15

Bepeet storehouse, cave, cavern 457. 6 ; 481. 8

1 this 129. 4 ; 134. 6 ; 152. I O ; 218. 13 ; 220. g ; 232. 12; 249. 3 ; 259. 9 ; 260. 7 ; 264. 2 ; 265.13; 267. 13; 286. 1 2 ; 309. I O ; 334. J ; 350. 7 ; 351. 5 ; 366. 2 ; 370.16; 439. 5 ; 496. 16; 497. 1 2

W M Ben

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V O C A R U L A I Z Y. 373

Z==s

I l l Ben h)ulvvvi ye, you, your 34. 1 5 ; 63. 1 1 ; go. 1 8 ; 95. 8,

9, IO; 102. I T , 1 2 ; 107. 6, 9, I O ; 115. I , 2 ; 126. 1 2 ; 136. i o ; 166. 3 ; 171. 2, 6; 174. 8; 175. 7; 206. 8, IO, 13; 207. 2 ; 222. 13 ; 231.5 ; 259. 9, I O ; 260. I , 3 ; 269. 1 4 ; 280. 5 ; 292. 8 ; 301. 15 ; 302. 5 ; 303. 5 ; 306. 5, 14 ; 307. 5 ; 313. 1 2 ; 329. 8, 9 ; 332. 12, 13; 363. IO, 11, 1 2 ; 364. I ;

7 (fer), 13 ; 377. 15 ; 378. I ; 380, 8, I I , 13 ; 390. 8, 9, IO, I I ,

12 ; 465. I I ; 472. 1 2 ; 480. I ; 491. 3 ; 494. 8; 496. 6 ;

365. I ; 367. 69 7 ; 369. 1 1 ; 371. 6, 7 ; 372. 2, 3, 4 ; 375.

157. 16

a liiiid of tree 466. 11 rn*%

Ben

Ben

Bena

-l$gEgf . . . . . . 505. 1 2

"$&l'&'& a proper name 28. 12 ; 110. T I ; 222.

kvvvA

hhlm c i 11 ; 223. 1 2 ; 386. I ; 387. 7 ; 444. 11 ; 452. 6

Bennu

Benemi

Bent

Bene

Benfat

Berem

Bert

zbK{ worthy 187. I U 9 9 A one of the forty-two assessors 254. I I

to distinguish 81. 14

kvvvA

zK{ n

"."K{ [ to be great, great 96. 10

i------'

-k,CB. to make to weep 256. 7, 13

z===

n throne chamber 471. 7 kvvvA

cz3 c

a kind of tree 128. 14 n

Behennu uuuca name of a country 308. 4

Behent

BehenB

crystal (?) 66. I 5 ; 67. 7, 8, 11 ; 135. 6 ; 177. 5 ; 226. 7, I I ; 263. 8, 1 4 ; 310. 6 ; 447. 13

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374 T H E R O O K O F THE D E A D

Besu i-----J u to be firm 89. 74 -+

to lift up, to support, to rise up 46. d- 1 6 ; 56. 13, 16; III. 5, 1 1 ; 152. 5 ;

ri)

n Best ---- 'j v

-Y. --6

176. 12 ; 204. 1 5 ; 230. T I ; 277. 3, 6; 288. 13 ; 301. 12 ; 353. 13 ; 376. I O ; 380. 1 1 ; 402. 7; 412. T I ; 445.

L-Q nQ 241. I ; 411. 2 ; 421. 2 ;

445. 7 ; 450.4, I I ; 476. I I ; 482.16;

463. I O

Beset 1; supports, props 308. 5

e word, speech, law-makers 158. 5 ; 192. 3 ; 193. g ; 216. 13 Besu

to bind, to tic up, to twine, to be tied, to coil up ropes 43. 9 ; 77. 11 ; 107. 6; 112. 5, 7 ; 115. 1 5 ; 119. '1; 121. 15, 18; 122. 9, 1 2 ; 136. 5 ; 142. 15 ; 204. 5, IO,

13; 210. 1 6 ; 215. 6; 228. 8; 229. 3 ; 230. I , I O ; 235. 3 ;

(2% bound, tied, coiled LIP 173. 2 ; 436. 9

Besu -4 e -+t-u

367.7; 377. 1 ; 385. 3 ; 386.4; 387. 9 ; 437. 4; 478. 1 0 ; c=a-ae 483.15; ---u [I

Oes z"- 1 knot 115. 14; 121. 15, 16, 18 I=ad

Best e n I

1 back, bacltbonc, joint of the back 29. 6 ; Bes w q

Best ZZ% 1 +- I

204. 5, i o ; 220. 5 ; 406. 7 n

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V O C A B L T L A K Y. 375

- C s e

Best 1 iy 'I 1 vertebrae, joints of the neck 12. I I ; 36. 9 ; 44. 1 2 ; 402. 8 ; 447. 3

-" Bes rer conversely 57. 6 ; 67. 1 4 ; 101. 1 2 ; 109. 1 2 ;

135. 5 ; 146. I O ; 192. 9, I O ; 211. 3 ; 373. 2 ; 406. 6 ; 412. 1 2 ; 476. 14

EEE3

Bes-ur a proper name 274. I O n

Besees -- +.- a garment 338. 12 --n- ---

dog, greyhound (?) 64. 4 ; 136. I I ;

87. 10,15; 88. 3 ; -v 341. 11

-- +- - Besem

~ 1 1 1

Bekem wb~a a propcr name 208. 15 - Bet

Betet

3

o n

9

6et b7 the buckle amulet 163. 6 ; 211. 1 5 ; 212. 2 ;

403. 3, 7

to take possession of, to seize, to carry off 14. 5 ; 24. 15 ; 25. 5 ; 2 9 . 8 ; 5 6 . 1 1 ; 67 .15 ; g o . 8 , 1 1 ;

6 ; 103. 9 ; 110. I , 4, 5 ; 122. 1 5 ; 146. I O ; 168. 4, 9 ; 170. 4; 188. 1 2 ; 224. 4 ; 225. 1 6 ; 228. 2 ;

388. 4 ; 405. 1 2 ; 411. 1 6 ; 450. I ; 482.

198.4; 283. 1 3 ; 373. 1 5 ; 375.8; 401. 15; 414. 1 3 ; 495.11

91" -L.J L' o

93. 6, 12, I4 ; 94. 3 ; 97. 7 ; 98.

280. 3 ; 305. I 1 ; 313. I ; 314. 331. 6 ; 375. 3

9 ; 515. 9 ; Tz a& 91. 1 4 ; 92. 7 ; 121. 3 ; 197. 1 ;

seizers, robbers go. I O ; 158. 8 ; n

Betiu

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376 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD.

n

9J-’c----G -2% ravisher of hearts 346. 3 ; 357. 12 ;

n 0 \ \ I l l

ravisher of women 427. 14

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V O CA B U L A R Y . 377

7 TCH.

fa 1 what is sent forth gg. 11 M

fa

faau ib&{ } safe, sound, in good case 5. 11 ; 182. M 6; 407. 2 ; 438. 15

fa 1% to split, to cut through 132. 15

f a

M A L’cz?!kz

M I-$&,”, to grasp 449. 4

f a 1% to set out, to go out 80. 5 ; 170. M

244.

fa I&&!&, to go forth by water, to sail 3. g ; 6. 8 ; 9. 1 6 ; IO. 9 ; 12. 7; 41. 9 ; 107. 12; 130. I ; 135. 11; 196. 11 ; 210. 8 ; 247. I I ; 290. 12 ; 330. 4; 347. 13; 395. I ; 412.16; 479. 11 ; 490. 14; 503. 14; 507. IO, I I ;

ia 242. 4 ; hduu carried by boat 196. 16;

one who sails 44. 5 ; 185. 6 ; 219. 16; I$&s% 197. 9 ; 198. 15

M

A&L 197. 15 ; 198. 3 ; M 1ky&J-L I99. I ; M a$&qq= M

M

?a Sat “Great Boat” 281. 6

f a

M n bw to set out, to go forth 22.8; 441.12 ; 442.4, 15 M

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3 78 THIS BOOK 017 TEIE DEAD

f a u & 1 birds 394. I o

f a &?&a - to carry 2 ,J b,u j,y “wing- carrier” (Sekhet-Bast-Jia) 4 15. 4

f a t &Tg . . * . . . 338. I O

f a &’ inale 60. 14

phallus, male, husband 204. g ; f a i 219. I ; 237. 2 ; 255. 6, 1 6 ;

f a

&kbkr7 seize, to rob, to ravish 5. 2 ;

65. 1 6 ; 253. 3, I O ; 494. 7 ; a plundering 162. 14

f a u

v n

nn twenty 357. I O ; nn XXth 345, 1 6 ; n n i twenty- A u t 0 one 357. 14 ; nnln XXIst 346. 7

f au i &kf ?j+1 the two birds, 2‘. e., Isis and Neph-

fai M

fai t ik<i;i; fiend 292. 13 M

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V 0 C A B U L A R Y. 379

faaiti

fama

famet

f a t

f a t

fa t

f a t s

fatu

f a f a

f a f a

fa f a t

AT&,! 4 $y 1 slaughters 372. 6

ahL= 0 papyrus 409. 15

&i\KT coverings, garments 262. 6

Ah" strong place(?) 256. 8, 14 L A - L o

6b,nd strong 236. 15

1 -9 measure 464. 16

M

M 4- u I l l

M

M

\. ltnife 207. Io M

foul OS horrible things 144. 3 M

1 Ah";" name of the upper post 206. 3 MU

MM 1 1 @ 1 head, the crown of the head 136. 6 ; 142. 1 6 ; 197. 4 ; 198. I O ; 450. 14

M 6k&@ 1 the chiefs, or principal divine beings

of the gods 15. I I ; 18. I I ; 22. 16; 48. 4 ; 59. 1 2 ; 63. I ; 86. I ; 87. 8 ; 92. 15 ; 96. 3; 107.7; 110. 3 ; 147. I O ; 174. 3 ; 271. 16 ; 273. 5, 15 ; 275. I, 3 ; 276. 5, 6 ; 277. 9, 16;

323. 11 ; 332. 15 ; 346. 13 ; 380. 5, 7 ; 438. I I ; 445. 12 ; 469. IO; 470.

282. 3 ; 291. 2 ; 294. I ; 313. IO;

71. 1 1 ; 72. 12 ; 74. 8 ; 272. 2 ; M D M I 6" b wJj I I n Q - # - ~ ~

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380 THE BOOK OF THE DEAD

fafaat 1 1 $8 1 the divine chicfs of 71. 1 1 ; 78. 1 1 ;

81. 6 ; 83. 4 ; of fB;b 74. I , ~ 1 . ; 78. 1 3 ; 81. 13 ; 84 .3 ; M O M

of c3 -4%; or Y ~ Z B n 75. I I , 1 3 ; 79. 1 0 ;

82. I ; 83. 8 ; of '-'T 73. I , 4 ; 79. 6 ; 81. I O ; 83.

72. I O , 11 ; 79. --n-

C3 0 0 0

bbb a n 4 ; 81. 8 ; 8 3 . 6 ; of EEE 63 \\ -0 73. I O , 13; 79. 1 2 ;

81. 1 2 ; 83. 9 ; of Iflz 72. I, 3 ; 79.1; 8 1 . 7 ; 83. 5 ; of

Kb%l 74. I O ; 7 9 . 2 ; 81. 15; 8 4 . 4 ; of @ y2 s==T bflff?p3 czz=-e---

I I I 76. 3 , 7 ; 79.14; 82 .1 ; 83. I O ; of I I x Y o x

0 0 74. 1 6 ; 75. 3 ; 79. 8 ; of m 84. 8

F====4

w Tv\/l

fafat n funeral mountain 13. 12 ; 311. 5 ; 459. 12 ; plur. cL2I-b

+-+-tTv\/l 11. 1 2 ; 3 2 0 . 5 ; Hi i o 01 446. '5 n 1 I I

fa fat *@ city boundaries 291. 2 n 1 1 1

rmiu +%-+ staves 189. 15

fgbet

d_ I I I

3Ji burning coals 358. 15 4

to go about in search of, to pry into c3 266. 6 ; 289. 1 4 ; 404. 5 ; 516. 3

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V O C A R U L A R Y. 38 I

t'Zira -q 4 8 fortress 467. 6 0

feba 1 I to count, to describe IO. 6

\ I finger 312. 1 ; 392. 15; 1) two fingers 116. 5 ;

233. 14 ; 382. g ; 386. I I ; 387. 1 4 ; 391. I ; 401. 3 ; 448, 1 1 ; 492. 12; 510. I I ;

febP

p l ~ ~ r . 56. 1 2 ; 62. 14; go. 1 2 ; j)]:, 118. 20; 206. 9 ;

TebP-en-Sekri I .- a proper name 394. 1 3 ; 7 -,w \\ 3 a proper name 391. z

c3

TebH-en-Nemu 11 ,-.- nh&a ... a proper name 396. q ...

TebZiu-en-Heru-semsu the paddles of the boat 206. q

name 393. I

food upon which the gods and the blessed dead live I. 1 3 ; 22. I O ; 55. IO ; 126. 1 1 ; 160. 7 ; 208. 1 5 ; 217. 2, 1 5 ; 222. 15; 223.9; 365. 2 ; 366. 6; 376. 15; 380.11; 428. 4; 466. 1 1 ; 487. 16 ; 507. 2 ; 512. 3 ; 514. 1 4 ;

364. 7

Page 390: W. Budge, Book of the Dead, I, 1898

f e f f e f

Ten

fenhu

fenfen

Tenfen

fer

fer

r_ 7 2 o to shed 466. 9

7 a proper naiiie 346. 14 w.,aw

3 ,a a proper name 472. I .__\w

B to brealr 34. 15 cr3

since, whilst, wheii 16. 5 ; 59. I ; 170. 3 ; 197. 8 , ~ ( " h : Q , i o ; 207.13; 208.5; 306.7,9,14; 307.2; 338.6 0

fer Z straightway 288. 1 3

fer

c==> I

E% -0 to the limit of, all, the w~iole

61. 7 ; 169. I ; 4x4. 12, 16 ; 450. 5 ; 485. 7 ; 497. 1 1

E%- since, because 458. 2

a 0

feerenti

ferentef

0 0 \\

since, because 189. 1 4 ; 281. 7? 14; 285. 8; B"""' cc3.n n

286. 8 ; 308. 14; 334. 3

fera 4 E u fort, stronghold, place of restraint 147. 8 ;

Q a part of the body, lieel (?) 347. 1 1

a 219. 13, 15 ; 280. 1 1 ; 370. 7 ; 406. 1 1

fer8 u

ferru

Teruu J3Bb$ name of a god 75. 16

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1'0 C A I3 U L A R 1'. 383

fer u

feru

a 0

B k?j+ a bird with a plaintive cry 446. 13 c3. \ the remotest parts or ends of any- <>' thing, borders, boundaries, limits,

edges, confines, ends of' the earth 127. I, 2 (his); 153. 9 ; 185. 4; 247. 6; 4'2. 9 ; 474. 9; 6> I l l

6 8 . 6 , 9 ; r'? 168. 14; 286. 14; e- inn

$=? 163. I ; 188. 6; hhlv\h" -- (c)z-,bw limitless 132. r G ; 408. 8

Tertetuu the two ancestresses, ;. e., Isis and Nephthys 53. 14

feres 1 c? abode, chamber (I) 136. 1 3 0

Tehes "y wpm iiaiiie of a serpent 373. z

self 7 9 &$-a: myself 154. 6; 184. 7 ; 'ir, tk.s-f'

himself 8. 3 ; 9. I I ; 11. I I ; 40. 9 ; 49. 2 ;

x

215. 3 ; 394. 8 ; 398. I ; -)c

res

51. 1 2 ; 53. I ; 55. 3 ; 5 6 . 3, 1 2 ; 60. 14; 65. 1 3 ; 67. I ;

87. 6; 91. 7 ; 92.4; 100. 7 ; 109. 8; 119. 14; 167.9; 285. 9 ; 291. g ; 306. IO; 309. 14 ; 345. 12 ; 357. S ; 441. I O ;

464. 2; 480. 1 3 ; 505. 4; &))I L-- 3 with his own

fingers 510. I I ; 1 3 the god himself 97. 2 ;

7 with ks-s herself 346. 3 ; 449. 4; -H-

her own mourh 416. 16 ; -+ % fes-sen themselves 93.9; 449. 1 2 ; 7 ks-R thyself 156. 6, I I ; 157. I, 6 ; 166. 6 ; 291. IO ; 308. 12 ; 366. I O ; 408. I ; 3 a tis-l' thyself

7- x

>TI '

+

'u-

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fes fu 5 bond, restraint 134. 5 ; to snare 392. 13 ;

394. I O ; cordage 390. 5 ; 393. 1 4 ; 3 F29 fowler 391. I

to malie clear or plain (the ways) 165. a 1 nb cleared 375.

L

L-

z' 1 1 ; 288. 1 2 ; feser

to sanctify, holy 48. g ; I 19. I O ; 163. I I ; 171. I ; 300. 5 ; 301. 5, 7 ; 312. 8 ; 371. 1 4 ; 415. 6 ; 433. I , 4 ; 481. g ; 501. I O

a name of the funeral mountain 179. 2 ;

c3

V a

OlxX 426. 5 ; 490. I 1

feser

fesert

Tesert

holy, holy things, glories, splendours 46. 4 ; 163. 5 ; 169. 15,16; 171.4; 172.5;

feseru

fesert 'LY 0

- 1 I I n

271. 6 ; with d, 29. 1 4 ; 272. 6 ;

428. 1 4 ; \/a!\bfi J 1 4 >l%a\ I l l 1 9 5 . 9 L-f 0 - c* Tesert a proper name 55. 11

Tesert

Teser-fep

3 a proper name 229 .7 , 13

4 one of the forty-two assessors 259. I

fe t 7, G>a body 24. 6 ; 66. 5 ; 146. 1 3 ; 161. 2 ; 01

181. 9 ; 185. I ; 190. 1 4 ; 314. 8 ; 379. 1 1 ; 388. I O ; 416. I O ; 436. 4 ; 472. I , 2 ; 492. 2 ; 503. 7 ; 511. 1 2 ; 512. 1 3 ;

= I 7 3 3 g "Y own body '54. 6

fetta 3 eternity, everlastingness 9. 13 ; Io. 14 ; 12. 3 ; 13. 3, 8 ; 29. 13 ; 37. I O ; 39. I ; 53. 7 ( b k ) ; 70. 6, 11 ; 77. 1 3 ; 80. 9 ; 90. 1 1 ; 106. I O ; 111. I O ; 113. 1 3 ; 133. 2 ;

138. 6 ; 145. 5 ; 147. 3 ; 185. z (his) ; 190. 1 4 ; 225. 16 ; 268. 1 6 ; 290. 5 ; 309. 5 ; 315. 13 ; 321. 1 5 ; 322. I ; 324. 8, I O ; 362. 1 2 ; 363. 14 ; 364. 1 5 ; 369. 12; 375. 1 4 ; 376.

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V O C A R U L A R Y. 385

9 ; 378. I ; 379. 1 1 ; 380. 14; 383. z ; 385. 5 , 6; 386. 6 ;

401. 8 ; 412. 7 ; 424. 7 ; 427. 2 ; 428. I ; 431. I I, 14; 432. 9 ; 433. 2; 442. 2 ; 444. 2; 452. 5, 12; 468. 8; 471. 2 ;

13; 5'4. 4; 515. 1 ; 517. 4; 31.1 78. 4, 5; 477. 2 ;

478. 12 ; 479. 47 15 ; 482. 57 12 ; 484. 4, 10 ; 486. 4 ; 509.

7 to say I. 5 ; 3. 14; 4. 13; 5. 14; 111.5; 115. 1 1 ; 442. 15; 446. 1 3 ; 456.7; 488. 3; 489.11; 494.8,14;

507. IO; speech, things said

3 fef

495. 7, 13, 16; 503. 14; 17. I ; 140. g

to declare, to pronounce, spoken, said 60. 14; 77. I ; 80. IO; 261. 8, IO;

i'e'ef-tu - 7 a& i 310. 5, 15 ; 408. 16; 462. g

fetu

words, orders 259. 14, 16 ; 260. 16 ; 406. 7 ; 420. 2 ; 514. I, 4 ; 511. IO; 71 15. 8

- 1

fefet

7 see under 52. I, 7, 16, etc. 6 94 ref

f e f nehes 7 ---~!CLW)& negro speech 416. z

f e f f e t 7 ", R, reptiles 399. I 3 ; 400. 6, I I, 13 8

fer 3 '-ps an instrument or standard 457. 3

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J- \\ to say 16. 7; 19. IO, 1 1 ; 59. 16; 124. 6; 169. 3 ; 267. + 1 1 ; 457. 1 6 ; 458. 14; 459. I, 5 ; 492. 13, 16; 337.4;

-+- 209. A X 286. 13 ; ow 411. 9 ; 0 4

1 2 ; + I ' 437. 8 ; ~

I l l

E R R A T A .

P. 62, 1. 16, for sinners read souls; p. 192, for prenomeii read nomen;

read [=I; rn p. 245, 1. 14, for Xebsu read ~ a d s u ; p. 255, 1. IO, for

p. 262, 1. I, for \ read >. fc --K-