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Metu-aakhut-f A i<br />

M [ 336! M<br />

Tomb<br />

Seti I, a ram-headed god, one of the 75 forms<br />

of Ra (No. 57).<br />

Met-en-Asar<br />

a serpent-god.<br />

Met-her A<br />

4<br />

Metu-ta-f A V & i<br />

8, the name of a god.<br />

><br />

jj $,TU* II,<br />

l ' at VI ' a benevolent M ocl<br />

^<br />

of the dead.<br />

J), B.D. 189,<br />

1 pA f -*^~^j<br />

met A -^7-r- , stick, staff ; plur. V\<br />

UA' 1'<br />

342 '<br />

metAnu A<br />

"staff of Anu,"<br />

| (jo,<br />

the<br />

4j- 111 i O name of an amulet.<br />

met t\ c^ % ^5 Rec- 3 ' 66> ' )a r ls<br />

jS^ 7f VJ-T*-' of a boat or ship.<br />

met t\ C<br />

?\ 3<br />

^jL A.Z. 1867, 105. to strike.<br />

_Cr^ O Vj<br />

^^ ^>,<br />

metiu (?) nubu A \<br />

i<br />

-9- Jra, i<br />

gold workers (?) tools for working gold.<br />

o<br />

o o jj<br />

metU A -^-r-, Uenderah III, 63: (i) the<br />

sceptre of Isis-Hathor; (2) the holy sceptre of<br />

Heru-Behuti ; (3) the holy sceptre of Osiris<br />

(Tuat II).<br />

Meti<br />

met-t<br />

Met-t-qa-utchebu<br />

loth division of the 'I'uat.<br />

'<br />

Tuat I, a hawk-headed<br />

god with a serpent staff.<br />

7, salve, unguent; see<br />

' the name f the<br />

mta ^N^ Q , a preposition = ftTG,<br />

Meta<br />

Metiu<br />

. *' 6 95.<br />

I<br />

, Medes; 1'ers.<br />

JlJ yyy ^y (the country), Ilabyl. V' "tf<br />

I. II. 144, 47, the name of a Libyan rebel.<br />

mtun ?\ ^" = Copt.<br />

_&f^ .^Si) J\<br />

in any case, at any rate, by all means, certainly,<br />

assuredly, undoubtedly ; Gr. mV<br />

Metni t\ ' J (I fl "^J , a hippopotamus-<br />

/v*V\* ^^/v^A 1 1<br />

god, a god of evil.<br />

meteh the name of a<br />

crown.<br />

meteh<br />

meteh<br />

** '"'<br />

Amen. |<br />

'<br />

!<br />

13, 19, to<br />

tie (?)<br />

to work in wood, to cut, to saw wood,<br />

metes l\<br />

something sharp; var. J|v^}<br />

Metes<br />

Metes<br />

, T. 240.<br />

Metes-ab<br />

\\<br />

Metes -mau (?)<br />

\-^P<br />

*<br />

I<br />

to work as a carpenter.<br />

x ^, U. 510, 553, a knife,<br />

'I'uat \l, a doorkeepergod.<br />

P\^, Hh. 423, agocl:<br />

O1<br />

I<br />

Ucrg. I, 10, an iliis-<br />

'<br />

headed god<br />

Tuat IV, the door of the 3rd<br />

J|<br />

~*lL jj' section of Rastau.<br />

EL<br />

Metes- en -neheh ^<br />

^ ftAv^^^ ji<br />

^\<br />

^A^ Jjfro<br />

Tuat IV, the door of the 4th section of<br />

Rastau.<br />

C5L < =^a f| ^- S\<br />

Metes - I neshen ^C\ \\ Ji<br />

WN | ^V, V.I<br />

, Rec. 16, 132, a god.<br />

Metes-her ^sfl<br />

dess, a defender of Af.<br />

Metes-her-ari-she<br />

, B. I>. 144,<br />

Metes- sen (?) |^ ^ |I<br />

name of the doors of the yth Arit.<br />

^". Tuat vn, a \\n\<br />

the herald of the 6th Aril.<br />

i<br />

i<br />

M) ,<br />

the<br />

metSU iNC^^n^ f%, distinguished.

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