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hebs<br />

hebsit<br />

H [ 477 ]<br />

5 Rec. 25, 197, clothing,<br />

^ /)' /.., a wife.<br />

'bS & fl II IV 8 ' 47. to face a building<br />

J| with stone.<br />

|<br />

hebs nu aner 8 J R 5 o |j<br />

3, 49, a stone covering.<br />

hebs<br />

nnm ,Rec.<br />

cover of a<br />

,<br />

vessel.<br />

to cast<br />

up mounds about a city, to encircle a city with<br />

walls.<br />

hebs behen f j] fl 5 ,<br />

A J<br />

^3 \ ^3<br />

screen, to protect.<br />

Hebs ? fl ,"''. Tuat<br />

X J|<br />

1<br />

1<br />

IX, god<br />

and<br />

Hebsit<br />

ra A to<br />

w*r* n<br />

of raiment<br />

funerary swathings.<br />

J fl ci "rf, Tuat VIII, a<br />

goddess in the Circle Plep-seshemu-s.<br />

hebs 8 i]fH!!v& a title of the priest of<br />

M Si' the Nome Athribites.<br />

X J I<br />

I<br />

Hebs-an .<br />

ReC V l<br />

watcher is.<br />

what covers the dead, the Underworld.<br />

Hebs - neb - s - em - shesp - s<br />

C<br />

jf **== JJ *>. Ombos II, 108, a<br />

lioness-goddess, a form of Sekhmit.<br />

hebs neter 1 8<br />

the apparel in which<br />

fl fl '<br />

IXJI a god was arrayed.<br />

^ ><br />

hebs kheperu P a title<br />

$J fj| f'<br />

of the priest of Up-uat of Lycopolis.<br />

O HO AAAAAA<br />

hebs 21, 14, a kind<br />

j(J le||J\>,Rec.<br />

of well in the Great Oasis.<br />

.to reckon, to count.<br />

hebs<br />

b-ebti I \\<br />

c<br />

A^i\<br />

nome, province.<br />

hebtbat<br />

, calf.<br />

, Rec. 1 2, 84 = 8 P J qpffff,<br />

Ik' ,<br />

Rev.<br />

6, in, the slain, dead bodies, the dead on a<br />

battlefield.<br />

see<br />

Hebtre<br />

Hebt-re-f 8<br />

c<br />

fl A -f-L> A ^^=^_<br />

the god of the hidden<br />

mouth (?)<br />

^T*, Denderah IV,<br />

83, B.D. 149, B, a hippopotamus-goddess of<br />

the 1 3th Aat.<br />

hebtch Rec. 29, iss.aserpentim.<br />

god.<br />

1 2, 49, to hide, to be hidden, to disappear ; see<br />

hephep<br />

I ; Copt. gjCJOIl.<br />

fi D 8 a<br />

Rev., to hide ; Copt.<br />

hep-t , a hidden or secret place ; see<br />

hepu (?)<br />

Hep 8<br />

A<br />

'<br />

i 1<br />

@ ^^ caves, caverns, hidden<br />

\\<br />

1 1 1<br />

'<br />

places, hiding-p'laces.<br />

,U. 187, N. 95 5,A.Z. 45, 141,<br />

, Rec. 27, 217, the Nile-god; see<br />

D 3=1<br />

forms see Denderah III, 25, 26.<br />

T. 247, the great Nile-god; see<br />

, B.D. 57, i, 145, 13,48.<br />

Hep-em-hep-f /"*<br />

Ombos I, 86, a god of offerings.<br />

Hep |a"^, U. 219,<br />

T. 60, M. 218, {<br />

495, N. 1279, | a "^ ,<br />

For his nine<br />

, N. 592,<br />

P. 269, 593, 600,

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