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,, Rec. 15, 150, L -* ^<br />

, power, strength,<br />

violence, struggle, contest, activity, war, bravery.<br />

per-a S _<br />

A<br />

- , hero, mighty man,<br />

warrior, fighter, soldier, a high-handed man ; plur.<br />

A<br />

man :<br />

per-a ha-t<br />

Ac=><br />

<br />

I 21<br />

f=s> , to appear in the<br />

presence of someone.<br />

Per em hru<br />

O<br />

I<br />

'<br />

O<br />

, Pyr. S 2206,<br />

V> O, " Coming forth by day," or, " Coming<br />

forth into the day," or "<br />

Coming<br />

ra<br />

forth from the<br />

day." A general title of the series of Chapters<br />

which is commonly known as <strong>The</strong> Book of the<br />

Dead.<br />

~. *<br />

per - -<br />

journey into the open country.<br />

per ha S. m"^ A ,<br />

J\ rr\^-<br />

to be crowded, thronged.<br />

per her ta < > ^ )<br />

the earth, i.e., to be born.<br />

Leyd. Pap. 6, 12,<br />

to apj )ear on<br />

perkheru ^ ^, Rec . i 4 , 46,pro-<br />

'of the farm).<br />

Per - kheru<br />

Perit<br />

, a name of the<br />

Inundation.<br />

Tuat IX, a singing, fight-<br />

ing-goddess.<br />

[241 ]<br />

Pertiu<br />

a<br />

i<br />

D<br />

i, Tuat III,<br />

the fighting gods of heaven,<br />

j<br />

'<br />

I<br />

divine warriors.<br />

Periu ^ (](j ^ A, Tuat XI, a group<br />

of four gods who prepared the sky for Ra.<br />

Perrug^, g^j^j, u. 418,<br />

T. 239, a group of gods.<br />

Perimu(?) ^_%, Tuat vm, one of<br />

the nine bodyguards of Ra.<br />

Perit-em-up-Ra c"3<br />

Q J^ O<br />

a fire-goddess, a foe of Aapep.<br />

Peri -em- hat -f<br />

1\ \/,TuatXii,<br />

" he who proceeds from his body," i.e., the self-<br />

produced,<br />

a title of Ra.<br />

peri-em-khetkhet<br />

B.D. 125, II, 8, "coming forward and retreat-<br />

A/WW\ S\<br />

ing," used of the Flame-god Neba | n|/|,who<br />

alternately grew and diminished.<br />

Peri -m-khet-maa (?) - em-her- f<br />

F1 '- Ber<br />

-<br />

Peri -em- qenb-t < ><br />

derah IV, 62, a serpent-god.<br />

Peri-em-tep-f<br />

the Arsino'ite Nome.<br />

Peri-em-thet-f J\<br />

3. one of the eight<br />

watchers of Osiris.<br />

=fl, Den-<br />

,<br />

a god of<br />

Denderah IV, 62, an ape-headed warrior-god.<br />

Peruineterui<br />

per-t-er-kheru<br />

1 1 1<br />

the two Epiphanes<br />

gods.<br />

ill Ci ^^-^ i<br />

nn -ff ^ rrn o<br />

I I I' Q*0 III III' I ^^l |<br />

,'<br />

11 the fferings which<br />

appeared in the tomb when the deceased uttered<br />

'<br />

their names with his voice : ^ ^ U J i'ijes<br />

c= 0*0<br />

1252, to recite prayers for sepulchral offerings.<br />

Q

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