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N [403] N<br />

neter khe-t (akh-t neter) "1 1 2^,<br />

777J j)' Q J^ '' IV > 9 6 5. the property<br />

of a god, anything sacrosanct; H ,<br />

~<br />

.<br />

"1=^, sacred book, book of temple services;<br />

plur. I , w ,<br />

I i i i MI<br />

Neter khetmi (khetmi neter)<br />

I tlTV) yf , tne keeper of the seal of the god.<br />

neter seh-t (seh-t neter) f=j]<br />

S\ a f*fl\ I<br />

-Jj,<br />

, the council-chamber of the<br />

god; plur. fflfilfi), fl]^, T. 398,<br />

, M. 400.<br />

Neter Sekh-t (Sekh-t neter) 1<br />

"the field of the god" the name of the<br />

necropolis of Eileithyiaspolis.<br />

Neter seshu (seshu neter) ^j^ ||,<br />

!' 345,<br />

^<br />

|<br />

M. 646, the scribe of the<br />

]<br />

'<br />

,<br />

god.<br />

Neter seshshit (seshshit neter)<br />

D<br />

T Q '<br />

a priestess who carried the god's<br />

sistrum.<br />

Neter shemsu (shemsu neter)<br />

^ 333<br />

J*_qj|q.<br />

D .A , a member of the god's body-guard ;<br />

p |u >-.<br />

Neter ta (Ta-neter)<br />

I Henu, 14; IV. , 329, s,<br />

I<br />

|<br />

|<br />

... e> c,<br />

,<br />

^' H rx^o'<br />

< i<br />

... q<br />

I =f^=<br />

'<br />

I SXT-<br />

^<br />

, heaven.<br />

Neter-ta<br />

neter tua (tua neter)<br />

w, Shipwreck 5,<br />

1<br />

"jk^, |<br />

1 $ ^ f) Ik * 1 1'<br />

thanks, to offer thanksgiving.<br />

c<br />

"", inscrip.<br />

IV, 615,<br />

^<br />

t0 ad re> l<br />

Neter tuait (Tuait neter) *,<br />

,<br />

the title of the priestess<br />

in Lycopolis.<br />

\<br />

s~^<br />

" Adorer of the god,"<br />

the title of the high-priestess of <strong>The</strong>bes ;<br />

the house of the high-priestess of <strong>The</strong>bes.<br />

Neter tuaut (Tuaut neter)<br />

fa 1 ^k, P. 611, star of the morning Venus;<br />

later forms are :^,<br />

* I -m o i<br />

=1 + IK ^o^ 0=1^<br />

I* \\ l i<br />

Neter tep-t (Tep-t neter)<br />

I D<br />

tj, T. 93, N. 629 la , the boat of the god Ra.<br />

neter tenet (tenet neter) 1 J ~\<br />

speech of the god, hieroglyphs (?)<br />

Neter 1 Jj, Berg. I, 13, a serpent-god<br />

who bestowed godhood on the dead.<br />

god<br />

god "<br />

Neterti(P)<br />

in the Tuat.<br />

neter aa ,<br />

u. 416,<br />

a title of many gods ;<br />

), Tuat V, a<br />

the great self-produced god; JlJlJl^n |> tne<br />

seats of the great god, N. 764, 800.<br />

Neter aa '1 |, Tuat V,<br />

a two-headed<br />

winged serpent with a tail terminating<br />

human head.<br />

Neter aa C<br />

|, Tuat IV,<br />

in a<br />

a three-headed<br />

winged serpent with two pairs of human legs.<br />

Neter ua "1 $ **f~ \\ J), the god One,<br />

a title applied to any god and even any goddess,<br />

eg., Neith, who is for some special purpose<br />

regarded as the " Great God."<br />

Neter bah (?) f\ 1, Rec - 4, *& ,<br />

Neter peri<br />

peareth = Epiphanes.<br />

Netrit font (?) ^jjjj<br />

an axe-god or goddess.<br />

Neter mut<br />

neter merti<br />

Aby. II, 23, 16<br />

I god.<br />

, the god who ap-<br />

' Tuat v ><br />

a title of Isis =<br />

Termuthis.<br />

2 C 2<br />

Mar.

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