C10

C10

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CΒ·Anthropomorphic deities

Transliteration

Ideogrammꜣκœ₯tmꜣκœ₯.tmAat^mAat
determinativelogogramother

Meanings

Goddess with feather on head

1
determinative

Ideogram or determinative in mꜣκœ₯t (β€œMaat, the goddess of truth”).

Clarifies the meaning of other signs

2
logogram

Logogram (Maat)

Represents a complete word or concept

3
other

Goddess, seated, knees up, with covered legs and arms, with a cloth band around her head, with a feather (H6) on her head.

Has a specialized or contextual function

4
logogram

Logogram: ^mAat β€” Maat

Represents a complete word or concept

Attested Examplesfrom the TLA corpus

π“…§π“ˆŽπ“‚»π“ˆ– π“€€ 𓁷𓏀 π“„‹π“ˆπ“π“₯π“€­ π“…“ π“…ƒ π“ŽŸπ“Œ·π“‚π“π“¦

κœ₯q.n =ꞽ αΈ₯r wpiΜ―-wꜣ.t.PL m αΈ₯r nb-mꜣκœ₯.t

Als Horus, Herr der Maat, bin ich bei Upuaut eingetreten.

1759 BCE – 1630 BCEearlier Egyptian

π“‚œπ“ˆ– π“π“…“π“‚œπ“…ͺ 𓆷𓄿𓇋𓇋𓏏𓏯𓅆 π“‚‹π“ˆ–π“ˆ–π“π“†‡π“¦

nn ḫm őꜣy rnn.t

Es gibt keinen, den Schai und Renenet nicht kennen (oder: Es gibt kein Ignorieren von Schai und Renenet).

664 BCE – 610 BCElate Egyptian

Source: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae corpus (CC BY-SA 4.0) β€” translations in German.