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hesma P ^. ,<br />

A I ^V A |<br />

Rev. 12, 109, H<br />

to have monthly courses, to be after the<br />

manner of women.<br />

hesmen<br />

ess<br />

, Rec. 1 6, 56, to use natron cere-<br />

monially or in embalming, to salt or season<br />

one's discourse.<br />

hesmen<br />

| 1 ~"~, u. 17,<br />

p. 612, N. 69 2, 8 s o,<br />

A /wwv\ o A 1<br />

UP!<br />

p. i 45 , j n<br />

: i T,' IP'<br />

natron Q f^^ /ww ^ ; Q w<br />

A WWW III .""I ': V A ^y* III<br />

*r c Jr Annales IX > I 5 6 > c P t- &oc5x.<br />

hesmen tesher jj<br />

red natron ; Copt. ^OCGJUL<br />

hesmen<br />

j|<br />

,^-, a nitre purge.<br />

Hesmen ^5 | O P. 66 , %3^ 9 M. , 656,<br />

| .iuu. O _O J^i N- 1271, the Natron-god.<br />

hesmen | P e *! , Leyd. Pap. 3, 2 ,<br />

1? i'<br />

IV ' 42s'Lv IV)89i<br />

'l'i-?o'<br />

amber-coloured plated bronze; compare Heb.<br />

7Otpn, Ezek. i, 4, 27, viii, 2.<br />

vessel<br />

(of gold, - rsSTi, or silver,<br />

ftlllOO III<br />

heser ^ a<br />

fl p Part of the body' one of<br />

I W ^<br />

the intestines (?)<br />

c.lJ. 142, 111, 13,<br />

a temple-town of<br />

^^* d<br />

Thoth in Hermopolis ; see<br />

O<br />

'<br />

M. 26,<br />

hesq 59,<br />

,<br />

p. l88><br />

[512] H<br />

, A.Z. 1900, 128, , to<br />

cut off, to sever, to slay, to separate, to set<br />

c^ry 1 Q . fi I #j\ o n /i /5<br />

1<br />

apart; ST , 8 '>r ^B, Peasant 289,<br />

H fl ^ 1<br />

I I A ^^>^- I _/J<br />

men who can tie on a head that has been cut off.<br />

'<br />

hesqiu P A M ^ the slain.<br />

,<br />

A I jlA |<br />

to slay, to kill.<br />

tf. 404,<br />

a cutting off, mutilation, a cutting instrument.<br />

Hesq | p^, T. 278, N. 8 4)<br />

P. 59, agod(?)<br />

Hesq-t-ent-Seshmu<br />

Hesqit-kheftiu-set<br />

Tuat I, a fiery serpent-goddess.<br />

to sever ; with ,<br />

Ci I<br />

heski<br />

heseg<br />

B.D. I53A, 32, the knife of<br />

the net of the Akeru-gods.<br />

L^fl, A.Z. 1907, 57, to cut,<br />

to dismember.<br />

A,,atitle(?)<br />

LD<br />

IV, 641, an ointment pot.<br />

T L^l' Ndstasen Stele 39, 44,<br />

to capture, booty; see A Q CE^S 1 \ ,_-Jj<br />

heq SrOTi Herusatef Stele 69, captive.<br />

heq,heqa<br />

, 8 ^ t j\<br />

[] to rule, to govern, to direct,<br />

'<br />

A i to guide, to<br />

reign.<br />

heq, heqi zii, ^, Rev. n,i 3 8,<br />

A A U >-M<br />

ljO c^^ (Demotic forms), rule, power.<br />

heq-t ?^j[], ?,<br />

? z<br />

, rule, authority,<br />

I O II II I O<br />

sovereignty, dominion, government.<br />

heq-t I<br />

, the crook, f , emblem of rule.<br />

I heq-t A.Z. , 1908, 19, an amulet<br />

I o

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