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Meskhenit-Uatchit<br />

M [ 327 ] M<br />

a hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the<br />

5th epagomenal day (the birthday of Nephthys).<br />

Meskhenit - Urit - *<br />

Tefnut ft<br />

i<br />

'<br />

III O d O<br />

Denderah IV, 74, one of the four<br />

goddesses who presided over birth.<br />

Meskhenit - Menkhit ft [1 wX<br />

111 I MS<br />

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

of childbirth.<br />

Meskhenit-Menkhit m III/WWVA \\ " V)<br />

a hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the<br />

4th epagomenal day (the birthday of Isis).<br />

Meskhenit - Menkhit - Neb - 1 het<br />

ft Denderah , IV, 74, one of<br />

III O Q O d LrJ O<br />

the four goddesses who presided over birth.<br />

Meskhenit-Neferit ft[l JLt^J),<br />

Illl Gum o ill<br />

]!.!). 142, a goddess of childbirth.<br />

Meskhenit Nefertit ft ~T<br />

III /WWW \\Q<br />

a hippopotamus-goddess who presided over the<br />

2nd epagomenal day (the birthday of Heru<br />

(Horus) and Heru-ur).<br />

Meskhenit -nefert- Ast ft<br />

*= J Denderah IV, 74, one of the four<br />

^ il O' goddesses who presided over birth.<br />

Meskhenit-Nekhtit ft<br />

J'erg. 73, a goddess of childbirth.<br />

J<br />

b n ^ AA/WW ^^<br />

I<br />

* ^*<br />

III I ~ <<br />

Meskhenit-Sebqit ftH.n^ U'<br />

Illl BB I<br />

l!.l). 142, a goddess of childbirth.<br />

messhen I<br />

see<br />

messhet ft<br />

forearm.<br />

Messhet<br />

Great Bear.<br />

mesq<br />

\ i w<br />

i<br />

mna<br />

*ncsziEnii<br />

A l^, skin, hide; sec ft [_J<br />

mesq en Set<br />

hide of Set.<br />

J!<br />

mm<br />

(<br />

U<br />

I<br />

, the<br />

,<br />

the<br />

-* IP-<br />

Culte 45, P.S.B. 15, 433, the house of the skin,<br />

or the chamber in which the bull's skin was kept.<br />

Mesq-t j||<br />

Metternich Stele 76, ft [1<br />

**, U. 418, 469, T. 220, 239,<br />

^<br />

,.B.D. 17, 122,<br />

31, 163: (i) the place of<br />

resurrection in heaven ; (2) the place of resurrection<br />

on earth ; (3) the chamber of the<br />

r i5u ' i>s<br />

ft n "^ ^ s k' n> w 'iic '1 was<br />

\ i<br />

mesq<br />

N. 897,<br />

A<br />

Mesq-t sehtu<br />

R l84 '<br />

ill A<br />

mesq ft fl<br />

III | nnm<br />

placed over the dead.<br />

Hymn Darius 14, a name<br />

of the sky.<br />

*,<br />

K*, M. 294,<br />

N. 897, a portion of the<br />

sky.<br />

^ , Hearst Pap. 8, 2, a leather<br />

tablet used by the sandalmaker,<br />

mesq-t<br />

, Festschrift 5.<br />

Mesqatt ft<br />

ti J\) to seize, to drag along.<br />

IJ , weapons, metal objects.<br />

rvx^<br />

region of resurrection in the Tuat.<br />

Mesqen<br />

mesk-t<br />

meska ff) y<br />

J^, N. 976,<br />

, Berg. II, 12, the<br />

B.D. 58, 2; see<br />

Mesq-t.<br />

the skin of an animal, the bull's skin in which<br />

the dead man was wrapped in order to effect his<br />

resurrection; plur. [_J fjj ^, ft [_J J^LI^lJ^l;<br />

Decrets fl f 29, , ft J^^ leathern objects,<br />

Illl _ec?s i i i<br />

^<br />

tent, the chamber in the tomb, or Other World,<br />

in which the deceased was revivified.<br />

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