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J B [199] B<br />

Baat-erpit D ,<br />

Ba-heri-ab-baui-f<br />

174,<br />

, N. 109,<br />

B.D. 142, 14, Osiris as the soul<br />

of Isis and Nephthys.<br />

a<br />

6<br />

., "soul dwelling in his two souls," a title of<br />

Ba-khati<br />

goddess associated with Horus.<br />

Ba-kha-t-Ra<br />

B.D. 140, 6, 7, a form of Ra.<br />

Baiu-Khemenu<br />

O o<br />

Osiris.<br />

A, '>S* ij(J, Tuat III, a<br />

\_/ __/_l ^<br />

B.D. 114, the souls of Hermopolis.<br />

Baiu-khenu<br />

- I AAA/W\ _/l<br />

59, the gods of the ist day of the month.<br />

Baiut-s-amiu-heh<br />

^L. P T ^<br />

Ombos 2,' 132, a goddess.<br />

,<br />

J) .<br />

Ba-Sheps JS B.D. 142, 19, "3^ "holy<br />

[1,<br />

soul," a title of Osiris.<br />

, ^<br />

Baiu-shetau<br />

,. '" , Tuat III, the "secret, i.e., invisible,<br />

==' souls," a class of beings in the Tuat.<br />

Tuat I, an ape-god.<br />

Baiu-ta ,, 1^<br />

!<br />

the souls of the earth.<br />

Ba-tau<br />

i i I<br />

A.Z. 1907, 98, a very ancient god :<br />

Cynopolis was a centre of his cult.<br />

Ba-Tathenn<br />

soul of the Earth-god Tathenn.<br />

Bau-tef-f<br />

Ba-tcheser<br />

a form of Osiris.<br />

,<br />

B.D. 168, Tuat VII,<br />

, P.S.B. 27, 186,<br />

in late times<br />

,<br />

Tuat VII,<br />

B.D. 142, 20, a<br />

title of Osiris.<br />

," holy soul,"<br />

Ba -i-^tD,, Tuat III, the soul of the god<br />

Af which was swallowed by the Earth-god.<br />

J<br />

, the Ram-god, god of virility and<br />

generation. <strong>The</strong> worship of the Ram of Mendes<br />

was founded in that city in the Ilnd dynasty.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ram-god, ^, in Tuat XI was a god of<br />

offerins.<br />

i ci / -<br />

t -www jf<br />

Ram-god of Tet and Hensu.<br />

. the<br />

Baiu ^3^3^]}, Berg. 66, the<br />

soul-gods of Tet.<br />

Rec. 8, 199, a ram-headed god.<br />

17, 17 (Nebseni), the soul dwelling in Shu.<br />

B.D. 17, 1 8 (Nebseni), the soul dwelling in<br />

Tefnut.<br />

Ba-ari<br />

Ba-utcha-hau-f<br />

a ram-headed god.<br />

Ba-Baiu ,<br />

" soul of souls," a title of Osiris.<br />

a ram-headed<br />

god.<br />

p ap . Mut-hetep 5,-2o,<br />

Ba-pefl 3jxiL1, Denderah IV, 84,<br />

a ram-headed god of the 8th hour of the night.<br />

Baui-f-amui-Tet ^ ^ ft ft<br />

B.D. IT, 1 17, 8 (Nebseni), the<br />

' ^ souls of Ra and Osiris.<br />

Ba-em-uar-ur(?) ^J^l^<br />

pi T_ Mar. Aby. I, 44, a god of Ahydos, a form<br />

of Osiris.<br />

Ba-en-Asar ,<br />

B.D.<br />

17, in, the soul of Osiris, one of the tetrad of<br />

divine souls that dwelt in Tet.<br />

Ba-en-Ra ^-l Jj WWVQ Jj,B.D. 17, 17<br />

(Nebseni), the soul of Ra, one of the tetrad of<br />

divine souls that dwelt in Tet.<br />

1 9> 3><br />

Ba-en-heh *, ^TJ /wwv X o ,<br />

" everlasting soul," a title of Osiris.<br />

Pap. Ani<br />

N 4

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