Meanings
A horned desert viper (Cerastes cerastes).
1
other
Phonemogram
Has a specialized or contextual function
2
other
A horned desert viper (Cerastes cerastes).
Has a specialized or contextual function
3
determinative
Determinative: Jt — father
Clarifies the meaning of other signs
4
phonogram
Phonogram: F
Represents a sound or phonetic value
Attested Examplesfrom the TLA corpus
𓆓𓆑 𓇗
ḏf(ꜣ) šmꜥ.w
Lebensmittelabgabe Oberägyptens
3150 BCE – 3106 BCEearlier Egyptian
𓇩𓆓𓆑
ꞽz-ḏf(ꜣ)
Lebensmittelmagazin
2780 BCE – 2706 BCEearlier Egyptian
𓇩𓆓𓆑
ꞽz-ḏfꜣ
Lebensmittelmagazin
2686 BCE – 2613 BCEearlier Egyptian
Source: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae corpus (CC BY-SA 4.0) — translations in German.
Quick Info
- Gardiner Code
- I9
- Unicode
- U+13191
- Category
- I
- Meanings
- 4
- Transliterations
- 3
- Source
- both
- Text examples
- 3
Related Glyphs
I1
otherAmphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
ꜥšꜣaSAHntAsw
I2
logogramAmphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
štwLogogramStyw+1 more
I3
phonogramAmphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
jtBiliteralphonogram+15 more
13 variants:




+7
I3A
logogramAmphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
ꞽḳrTAmt
I3C
determinativeAmphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
ꞽm.yw-mw
Royal Names Using This Glyph
𓀭
Sneferu★ Notable
Khufu★ Notable
𓀭
Radjedef
Khafra★ Notable
Pepi II★ Notable
Senusret III★ Notable
Neferusobek★ Notable
Thutmose III★ Notable
Amenhotep IV★ Notable
Tutankhamun★ Notable
This glyph appears in 15 royal names.
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