Token ID IBUBdyg3On1EL0YztJa1WhdaiNc






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    substantive_masc
    de
    Feind

    Noun.pl.stabs
    N.m:pl

    adjective
    de
    alle

    (unspecified)
    ADJ

    nisbe_adjective_preposition
    de
    von [Genitiv]

    (unspecified)
    PREP-adjz:m.sg

    gods_name
    de
    Harsomtus

    (unspecified)
    DIVN

    epith_god
    de
    Herr von Cha-dj

    (unspecified)
    DIVN
Glyphs artificially arranged
de
(Gleichfalls): Alle Feinde des Harsomtus, 'Herr von Chadi'.
Author(s): Frank Feder; with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch, Simon D. Schweitzer, Daniel A. Werning ; (Text file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015), latest changes: 10/14/2024)

Comments
  • Ḫꜣ-dj ist ein Heiligtum in der Nähe von Dendara, das dem Harsomtus geweiht war; vgl. Montet, Géographie II, 89.

    Commentary author: Frank Feder; with contributions by: Altägyptisches Wörterbuch ; Data file created: before June 2015 (1992–2015), latest revision: 06/26/2015

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