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u<br />

Utet-f-em- pet<br />

*, Den-<br />

derah II, 10, a lion-headed god, one of the 36<br />

Dekans.<br />

a star.<br />

Utet-f-em-her ^fp^y<br />

Utet-neferuset ^<br />

Ombos 2, 131, a goddess.<br />

"x* *,<br />

everlasting god of generation, or begetter of<br />

eternity.<br />

Utet-tef-f e ^ *<br />

Utt "^\<br />

Q<br />

'<br />

P- 68 l6 . 7> 6 89, M. 196,<br />

^// ^-^ v^^yN<br />

321, N. 35, 838, the uraeus of Nekhebit.<br />

Utti(?) ^ Q L L, P. 167, N. 841, the<br />

_il Q'C^ V "c:^<br />

two uraeus-goddesses (?)<br />

Utu-Shu ,<br />

NebtiofNenu, ^ fl<br />

Jl<br />

Utt @ Q Ol<br />

o'v<br />

Utau<br />

-, tk ]<br />

Jr I<br />

Utau Asar<br />

Utau-ta<br />

uteb _r<br />

e<br />

T. I83 ,<br />

. 766, the two<br />

1 DOO.<br />

to heat, to burn,, to<br />

boil up, to cook.<br />

Tuat in,<br />

a group of four gods with hidden<br />

arms.<br />

j] , B.D. 168.<br />

i i --<br />

@ Sli I<br />

a group of<br />

gods.<br />

Jour. As. 1908, 275, ex-<br />

cess ; Copt. o*rurr.&.<br />

uteb ^ ^ II (+? | Rhind Pa P- 44, t<<br />

uteb<br />

f~\<br />

A t^<br />

Uten A<br />

to sur-<br />

1 J ^ vi vive (?)<br />

=: bank of a river ; see<br />

V<br />

ing ; Copt, cnrurrerr.<br />

uten (?)<br />

uten (?)<br />

uten^<br />

'<br />

w\, to make an offering,<br />

i<br />

o<br />

AM<br />

ou<br />

_ii y*l P*l<br />

ffl i<br />

,<br />

A/WW S |<br />

Q Ebers i Pap.<br />

utcheb.<br />

> di ar> offer -<br />

a kind of tree.<br />

grease (?)<br />

c<br />

Anastasi I, 25, 3, to breach a wall, to bore<br />

through ; i, Rev. = Copt.<br />

[189] U<br />

Uten<br />

utenu^x Jl<br />

] ,<br />

V,<br />

O Q. & Jr O<br />

a name of the crown of the North.<br />

,<br />

to be heavy,<br />

a weight.<br />

Utenu ^g|g^> j^jkjk, N. 95 i,<br />

a group of beings mentioned with the<br />

Utens<br />

utriu<br />

used in painting.<br />

founded, cast ; Copt.<br />

utekh<br />

^1<br />

utshi<br />

uteth<br />

Uteth<br />

uteth<br />

nrrm<br />

, Wort. 308, a stone.<br />

some moist substance, en-<br />

T trails (?)<br />

,<br />

ochre<br />

, Annales III, 109, n,<br />

Tombos Stele 9, IV, 84, 767,<br />

to move, to march.<br />

-<br />

anm , a kind of stone.<br />

, P. 35 5> N. 1069, to seize.<br />

T. 286, P. 37, 355, N. 1069, a<br />

god (?) a form of Trioth.<br />

(=0), to beget; later form,<br />

o a<br />

uth =, Rev. 13, 95 -J {]!], ed.<br />

Uthut \\~ 5<br />

%^ =&<br />

, Tombos Stele 9,<br />

~-2L ^ _Z2 o o o<br />

IV, 84, fertile, prolific.<br />

lift up, to bear up, to support, to raise, to wear,<br />

to carry.<br />

uthesu % s= n "1 1 M ,<br />

uthes<br />

those who lift<br />

to be lifted up (in a bad sense), to be arrogant,<br />

proud, pride.<br />

Uthes ka '"j /& [_), nau g ht y> a rrogant,<br />

il 3T i<br />

conceit,<br />

pride.

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