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nm-t<br />

M<br />

i, Dream Stele 24,<br />

i<br />

, mother-cow, mother of a cow-goddess.<br />

Mu-t \\ ,<br />

the "Mother "-goddess of all<br />

eta O<br />

Egypt, who in late times was said to possess,<br />

like Neith, the power of parthenogenesis;<br />

V\ " D 1\ C3 ,<br />

_&t>C>fl.m o nF=i'<br />

of heaven ; Gr. Motto,<br />

Mut in the horizon<br />

Mu-t AX -W B.D. , 164 (Rubric) ; Lanzone,<br />

136-138,<br />

_Qh)El<br />

a goddess with three heads (one of a<br />

lioness, one of a woman, and one of a vulture)<br />

and a pair of wings and a phallus. Under<br />

this form she was called Sekhmit-Bast-Ra.<br />

Mu-t .... neteru<br />

Ombos I, i, 46, a woman-headed hippopotamus-<br />

goddess.<br />

Mu-t<br />

a goddess of the<br />

Natron Valley.<br />

mu-t meri Philometor.<br />

mu-t neter "1 ^\^, (0 mother of the<br />

I ft^<br />

god, a title of Isis and other great goddesses ;<br />

> =1 "^-v \ title of the high-priestess of<br />

IJk^fl' Letopolis.<br />

Mu-t-hertau<br />

Rev. 9, 28, the name of a horse of Rameses II.<br />

mu-t<br />

_ nnni _jtt*w ram i<br />

'<br />

'i,B.<br />

125, I, 14, the weight used in a pair of scales.<br />

mu-t<br />

mua<br />

muhu<br />

mukha T ^k ,<br />

Rec. 5, 90, vase, pot, vessel.<br />

^.^^.Berg. 2 9 = kua,<br />

I<br />

, paddles, oars.<br />

Jour. As. 1908, 272 =<br />

a Jin<br />

. to burn ' to blaze ;<br />

\\ Rev. 14, 10, fiery-[eyed].<br />

I (| ^j,<br />

' ><br />

mukharer Rev.<br />

, ^5 rr^N \^vse 2S _.TJ"<br />

13, 13, scarab, beetle; Gr. carfa/ooff<br />

[ 295 ] M<br />

mukhen-t<br />

m'khen-t<br />

Musta<br />

muslimush<br />

beat, to strike; Copt. JULGOj,<br />

mukes<br />

mut<br />

o<br />

, ferry boat ;<br />

Tuat IV, a goddess<br />

of food.<br />

^. to<br />

ZRec. 15, 17, a kind<br />

of sceptre.<br />

:<br />

to die ; ^ ^ ^ ;<br />

^<br />

o x he killed , himself, he died by<br />

T T. , %f 235; Copt.<br />

f^H^S Ji<br />

JULOTTTe, JW-OOTfT, Heb.<br />

mut, mit<br />

N. 914, ^ ^, P. 85,<br />

n<br />

Mar. Karn. 53, 21, V\<br />

^crv<br />

, death; Q \, ^ OT vv^ ^ ^<br />

O<br />

my face daily " ; Copt. JULOIf , Heb.<br />

, Berl. 3024, 130, "death is in<br />

muti, miti (?) IbjT, U. 96,<br />

o \\<br />

thing; plur.<br />

\\<br />

,<br />

491,<br />

i<br />

X, dead, dead person or<br />

o<br />

, r. 453, 650,<br />

P. 374, M. 206, 361, N. 667,<br />

the dead,<br />

the damned.<br />

muti-t, miti-t (?)<br />

mutmut i^T t:^<br />

Muti-khenti-Tuat<br />

,<br />

\\.<br />

A^<br />

M%<br />

Tuat IX, a hawk-god of offerings.<br />

'<br />

T 4<br />

a dead<br />

woman.<br />

contagion, a<br />

!' deadly disease.

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