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akhem fl /<br />

, to be ignorant,<br />

to do<br />

1\ ^*,<br />

nothing, to have nothing; see c=.\ (1<br />

~JL- . 1 _cF^ I I I<br />

IV, 20 1, inert, weak, feeble.<br />

akhem, akhem-t fl t\ a- ,<br />

~"<br />

l^<br />

_HK^ o , without, lacking.<br />

akhm-t aua fl<br />

a-C<br />

P. 142, without sourness (of wine) ; var. (I i<br />

akhm-t ama QM<br />

N.I27,<br />

fl<br />

i<br />

akhem khestch [j<br />

J* '<br />

kf<br />

: mouldiness,<br />

or staleness (of bread).<br />

i<br />

"=<br />

I<br />

M. 65, q V\ _IL,<br />

^ )<br />

1 r*H^ I oooo \<br />

going mouldy (of bread).<br />

N. 126, without<br />

Akhemit fl f\ *JU U. ', 645, a goddess,<br />

i J5t^ a<br />

consort of<br />

> ' i \\ i I<br />

Akhem aut fl<br />

Akhem-upt-amkhau<br />

t, ri U v n j t<br />

o o<br />

1 u<br />

747-<br />

fl<br />

1<br />

f\<br />

_ii^<br />

\J<br />

U o<br />

- 5 9><br />

T. 323, a hunting-god who bound the gods for<br />

slaughter.<br />

Akhmiuurtu<br />

14, B.D. (Saite) 15, 2, 32, 2, 78, 28, 98, 3,<br />

102, 2, the stars that never set(?)<br />

Akhem-urt-f (1<br />

^\ '^=t<br />

^ SJ Tuat , IX,<br />

a god who supplied souls in the Tuat with water.<br />

akhmiu urtchu (j1<br />

^[<br />

, P. 382, N. 1157,<br />

Rec. 26, 234, the never-resting<br />

stars.<br />

[ 78]<br />

Akhemu-betesh[iu]<br />

f ,<br />

\1<br />

r-rr-i<br />

P. 241, a group of gods in the Tuat<br />

Akhmui-remthu fl<br />

' u<br />

23MkV<br />

-<br />

N. 710, the two gods (Horus<br />

and Set) who weep not.<br />

Akhem-hep-f [j |\ | K<br />

, Tuat IX,<br />

a god who supplied souls in the Tuat with water.<br />

Akhem-khems-f fl t\ -A<br />

Tuat IX, a god who supplied souls in the Tuat<br />

with water.<br />

Akhemu-seshau (ji<br />

ini. **!<br />

Akhem-sek fl<br />

tlie<br />

an evcr-<br />

lasting god who, under the forms of other gods,<br />

protected the members of the deceased. Each<br />

of the Cardinal Points possessed an Akhem-sek.<br />

Akhem-sek (j<br />

t\ 0^ ^, U. 218,<br />

a star<br />

'<br />

Q ^"^* P^' R 6 5 8 219<br />

' 763,<br />

near the pole, i.e., a star that does not disappear<br />

till dawn ; a never-failing, or imperishable, star ;<br />

1<br />

Akhmiu-seku fl<br />

a title of Ra, the<br />

*<br />

"never-failing."<br />

*** 1<br />

, U. 211, 214, 482, T. 289,<br />

353, 366, 397, P- 158, 159, 181, 203, 308, 381,<br />

412, 544, 701, M. 186, 285, 715, 749, N. 118,<br />

839, 893, 944, 957, 99, U9 6 , I2 21 :<br />

i9> T 3 2 9><br />

1342, Rec. 26, 234, 31, (i) the "imperishable<br />

"<br />

the stars which never set below<br />

stars, i.e.,<br />

the horizon; (2) a group of 12 gods with<br />

paddles (Tuat X) who were reborn daily.<br />

Akhem-sek-f (j |\ ; ^, Tuat IX,<br />

a god who supplied souls in the Tuat with water.<br />

akhkhm-t [j<br />

T. 112, N. 449, fire.<br />

akhem-t (| ^<br />

bank of a stream, dam ;<br />

akhm-t<br />

,<br />

see<br />

LIT.<br />

A./. 19.10, 125,<br />

pool, tank.

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