R24

R24

π“‹‹
RΒ·Temple furniture and sacred emblems

Transliteration

n.tnitnrtnt^njt
logogramother

Shape tags

Meanings

Two bows, strung together as a package.

1
logogram

Logogram (Neith (divinity))

Represents a complete word or concept

2
other

Two bows, strung together as a package.

Has a specialized or contextual function

3
logogram

Logogram: ^njt β€” Neith

Represents a complete word or concept

Attested Examplesfrom the TLA corpus

π“Œ³π“Ήπ“„Ώπ“ˆ– π“ˆ– π“Ώπ“ˆ– π“Ήπ“ƒΉπ“ˆ–π“‡‹π“‹΄π“Ί 𓏇 π“Œ³π“Ήπ“„Ώπ“„Ώ 𓆍 π“ˆ– π“‹‹οΈ€

mꜣ.n n =ṯn(ꞽ) wnꞽs mꞽ mꜣꜣ sbk n nꞽ.t

Unas hat auf euch geschaut, wie Sobek auf Neith schaute.

2375 BCE – 2345 BCEearlier Egyptian

π“ˆŸπ“ 𓆑 π“ŒΈπ“‚‹π“ 𓆑 π“‡‹π“Œ³π“„ͺ𓐍𓏏𓐍𓂋𓉔𓂸𓋴 π“‰‘π“ŠΉπ“› π“ˆ–π“π“‹‹π“ŠΉπ“› π“‚“π“ŒΈπ“‚‹π“π“‹΄

αΈ₯m.t =f mr(.y)t =f ꞽmꜣḫ.(w)t-αΈ«r-hꜣ(y)=s αΈ₯m(.t)-nαΉ―r-αΈ₯w.t-αΈ₯r.w αΈ₯m(.t)-nαΉ―r-nꞽ.t kꜣ-mr.t(ꞽ)=s

Seine Ehefrau, seine Geliebte, die Versorgte bei ihrem Ehemann, die Priesterin der Hathor (und) Priesterin der Neith Ka-merties.

2686 BCE – 2161 BCEearlier Egyptian

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