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Heru-ta-useru<br />

a form of Horus.<br />

Heru - tema - a<br />

Tombos Stele 9, Horus the mighty-armed.<br />

Heru-Tehuti (Tchehuti)<br />

B.D. 142, 5, n, Horus-Thoth.<br />

Heru-thema-a (<br />

Horus, stabber [of Set].<br />

H [ 506 ] H<br />

Heru-thehen , Denderah<br />

III, 35, Horus the lightning (?), Horus "the<br />

Sparkler."<br />

fl, IV, 1 1 60,<br />

Heru-Tuat , P. 3,5,<br />

^<br />

1. Denderah IV, 84, Horus of the<br />

I<br />

infernal regions; var.<br />

, \\<br />

Heru-Tuati ^5 * ,<br />

a \\<br />

of the serpent Khepri.<br />

Heru-Tuati ^"*,<br />

*<br />

*<br />

=] Horus, god of the ;th<br />

Tuat IX, the god<br />

*<br />

hour of the<br />

I' night.<br />

Heru-temam<br />

_yj , Nesi-Amsu 25, 34, Horus, father of<br />

Heru-tesh[r]<br />

planet Mars ; varr.<br />

^<br />

?\<br />

\\ oao.<br />

Heru-tesher ar-ti<br />

,;, Desc. de<br />

_M* r-n-i<br />

, the Red Horus, i.e., the<br />

3 Q <<br />

n^<br />

I I V. I J1-C2>-<br />

U. 370, N. 719 + 17, ^\ Jaw<br />

B.D. 177, 7, Horus of the red eyes.<br />

Heru-tchatcha(?)-nefer If ^ *,<br />

Denderah II, n, a lion-god, one of the 36<br />

Dekans.<br />

Heru-tcham-a-a (?)<br />

n<br />

I I<br />

I]<br />

, Hh. 195, a form of Horus.<br />

Heru ren (?)<br />

the name of a temple,<br />

Heru taiu v\<br />

_CEC<br />

i.e., temple estates.<br />

Heru-tata-f<br />

&_fl<br />

, Palermo Stele,<br />

, the Horus-lands,<br />

4w] , B.D. 308, 64 (Rubrics), a prince, the son<br />

of King Khufu (Cheops), who was famed for his<br />

learning and wisdom, and was reputed to have<br />

" edited " certain of the Chapters of the Book<br />

of the Dead.<br />

hera-t ^ (j ^,<br />

some strong -<br />

smelling<br />

substance.<br />

Herratf ^ n =<br />

*<br />

, with, and.<br />

heratcha (hatcha)<br />

.<br />

\\<br />

^ O<br />

I<br />

^7 KM<br />

the west wind; see g A<br />

plur.<br />

heri-t<br />

^<br />

of a boat.<br />

herit<br />

^<br />

Q I I , furnace; cm<br />

of his furnace.<br />

herur<br />

Herp |<br />

,<br />

, a beam of a boat ;<br />

'<br />

, the planks<br />

A.Z. 1880, 97, to<br />

be weak, helpless.<br />

< E > , A.Z. Bd. 45, 141, the Nile, the<br />

Nile-god; see Hepr Q , jj Amamu, 15, 1,3.<br />

A 1 < i_l<br />

heref (hef)<br />

hereh ?

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