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Peasant ,6, fl ^ J M fl<br />

1 /WWW O I I ^I I I 1 _<br />

Rec. 31, 26, a kind of medicinal plant, herb, or<br />

fruit.<br />

anb I)<br />

anbs (?)<br />

~ '<br />

\\<br />

J T<br />

46, title of an official of <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

H T" to dance ' to Perform '<br />

acrobatic feats.<br />

,<br />

A.Z. 1907,<br />

aneb-t (?), aneb-ta ^37<br />

(j J 1 Q ><br />

P- 79, ^=7 N - 22 > > ^^ M- I0 9,<br />

(j 1 1}<br />

(j |><br />

dual of v -<br />

anp<br />

y, lord.<br />

"<br />

', B.D. 1 88, 2<br />

i D u<br />

" "<br />

anp A<br />

$), Sphinx text 4, (P "<br />

|,<br />

i D Jl 1 D 8T<br />

w<br />

tJ\ $ <strong>The</strong>s. 1281, child, boy, prince,<br />

S D JTj?' IV, 157, 898, 994-<br />

anp (I X , to swathe, to wrap round.<br />

1 D<br />

r\ AVSAAA<br />

anepH ,-. , Rec. 29,157,10 decay, to stink.<br />

Anp, Anpu (j j^~^ jk, Peasant B 2,<br />

the judge of hearts (U. 220); Copt.<br />

Anpu (I<br />

I)<br />

Anpit fl<br />

1 Q<br />

WWVA U I<br />

D<br />

O<br />

Anp-ami-ut (I<br />

r, AVA<br />

I5I ' I56 ' (<br />

1 D<br />

c. 36, n, C Rec. 2, 27,<br />

JJ | , Edfu I, 14, the four<br />

QAWAD<br />

r\ ^VVA<br />

Anubis in the embalming chamber.<br />

Anp neb-Ta-tchesertt<br />

(j<br />

q /}<br />

~ -<br />

Anp heni ,<br />

Lanzone, pi. 31, consort<br />

of Anpu.<br />

^, B.D.<br />

\\ i n<br />

, Anubis, lord of the cemetery.<br />

__<br />

ra<br />

I LJ ^^/v^AA 1 1<br />

Tuat V, a<br />

jackal-headed god who guarded the river of fire,<br />

a form of Anubis.<br />

[61] A<br />

Anp-heri-em-pet-ta-tuat<br />

, Cairo Pap. Ill, 5, Anubis,<br />

governor of heaven, earth and underworld.<br />

Anp khenti Ament<br />

T. 387, U. 71, N. 331,<br />

M. 403, Anubis, lord of Ament, the predecessor<br />

of Osiris.<br />

/^<br />

Anp khenti-seh-neter (j<br />

=1<br />

I<br />

JS)<br />

1<br />

Ir^i^<br />

Anp khenta-ta-uab<br />

^<br />

j*jO ^AAAAA<br />

w<br />

^j<br />

B.D. 117, Anubis, chief of the<br />

, P. 80, N. 24, (j<br />

hall of the god.<br />

J4<br />

, Anubis, chief of the t -=J<br />

holy place,<br />

dC~I3<br />

Anp Khenti Ta-tchesertt<br />

, ^^<br />

'<br />

Anp sa-Asar<br />

(j<br />

P. 707, Anubis, prince of the cemetery.<br />

Anubis, son of Osiris.<br />

Anp (j ^^v, Anubis of various cities:<br />

i D Ln\\<br />

Anpuuast<br />

etc., Mar. Aby. I, 45, Nesi-Amsu 25,<br />

Anp<br />

^ Ombos I,<br />

I] Jl<br />

62, a hunting-god<br />

l D 111' worshipped in the South.<br />

anef<br />

anf<br />

f\<br />

a name of the 21 st day<br />

of the month<br />

I<br />

=^ O droppings from the eye, diarrhoea, any<br />

(3 |||' kind of bodily exudation.<br />

anem<br />

, L.D. in, 14013<br />

.. _ .<br />

anem |i U. , 543,<br />

Copt. ItlJUl.<br />

^\ ^?, Rec. 30, 67, 191, 31, 162,<br />

AWW\ U _H^ I II

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