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flesh, limbs.<br />

aha f\ 8<br />

1 A<br />

- 166,<br />

a(j,U.<br />

A [ 76]<br />

, P. 175, to rejoice,<br />

, P. 194-<br />

M. 461, 678, N. 1239, to rejoice, to acclaim,<br />

-a T N. , 69, 649.<br />

1 JJ<br />

AMp A -JJ SLS, the Nile-god.<br />

1 A. A/SAAM<br />

ahi<br />

|)|(](],<br />

P.<br />

364=|(|(], N. 1077, to<br />

smite, to strike.<br />

ahi /) OH H 8<br />

'<br />

H A Hv H A<br />

u - 496, T. '<br />

319,<br />

to become dark.<br />

Ahi<br />

ahi<br />

'<br />

Tuat VI, an attendant on the<br />

'<br />

dead.<br />

'<br />

"child," the name of the<br />

sun on New Year's Day.<br />

a priest or priestess who personified<br />

the god Ahi.<br />

B.D. 125, II, one of the 42 Assessors of Osiris.<br />

Ahi, Ahui, Ahai (j | A(j *"$, Hi,<br />

B.D. 102, 2, 149: (i) a form of Harpokrates;<br />

(2) the god of the ist Aat; (3) the god of<br />

the i8th day of the month.<br />

Ahi-sa-He-t-her<br />

,<br />

Q<br />

,<br />

B.D. G.<br />

348, a form of Harpokrates.<br />

ahu (1 9 \\^o, a pair of clappers or qfistanets.<br />

i A /r<br />

Ahui 08\\%?i I<br />

1<br />

(?), i.e., Horus and Set.<br />

124,15=<br />

ahi-t fish-pond.<br />

(] | (jl)^, I A I 1 A/V\AAA<br />

ahiut(?) A<br />

|<br />

H\\<br />

Edfu i, 29, 7, a croco-<br />

fll] o ^ J)<br />

1 A 1 i cLi ill I<br />

human beings, peasants (?) ;<br />

class of divine beings.<br />

(j | (j (j<br />

dile-fiend.<br />

i, a class of<br />

i, a<br />

Ahibit &D - I46 a '<br />

(|f (|[]J(|O'<br />

goddess of the i7th Pylon.<br />

ahU(?) A jj^K^^, (j | ^, weak-<br />

ness, helplessness (?)<br />

AhU (?) A 8 Q *j\ , B.D. 124, 8, a form of<br />

Ahu .<br />

Rec. 26, 228.<br />

30,<br />

, a form of Thoth ;<br />

(j |<br />

youth, stripling ; plur. [j | & $ j<br />

> |, divine child;<br />

A fi<br />

U 1 A<br />

,<br />

,<br />

III,<br />

(j J^<br />

&f*m' Rec ' 32 ' I?6> young god '<br />

ahbenut(?) (JJJ<br />

ahem ^ (j ^, P. 492, 493 , 494 ,<br />

l, N. noi, to decree (?); (I<br />

\ ga<br />

rin&<br />

circle.<br />

P. 276, M. ll<br />

520, [I ^ (j , N. noi.<br />

ahemu A K- RD - (Nebseni) 92, 13<br />

! |\ ,<br />

1 Jim I<br />

ahems fl ^ ^, M. 677, A (^ ^v f|i^<br />

N. 1240, to sit, to seat oneself.<br />

ahems A }L fy, p.s.B. 14, 207, a child<br />

who was allowed to enter the royal nursery.<br />

Ahemt 8 l\ ] k, N '<br />

a warrior-<br />

87.2,<br />

H A J9^ ^T god in the Tuat.<br />

ahenn A 8 ^^, Mar. Karn. 54, 4 2 =<br />

ahennu A 8^%j U. 167, workmen,<br />

field-labourers ; see ft vl t,._-/l .<br />

y A,^W\A<br />

var.<br />

ahes || Hi Wort. 550, to strike (?)<br />

Ahes A 0^-, M. 779, a Sudani god;<br />

1 ^ I "H<br />

ahesmen A 8<br />

packets of natron.<br />

, P. 668.<br />

0=] oj- -<br />

, O U<br />

=1 =1

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