Volume 1
An Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary : With an index of English words, king list and geographical list with indexes, list of hieroglyphic characters, Coptic and Semitic alphabets, etc / by Sir E.A. Wallis Budge.
- E. A. Wallis Budge
- Date:
- 1920
Licence: In copyright
Credit: An Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary : With an index of English words, king list and geographical list with indexes, list of hieroglyphic characters, Coptic and Semitic alphabets, etc / by Sir E.A. Wallis Budge. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![saut sab sab <5 ■few, fear, anguish, quaking. , to play the flute. J fev R 7ii, N. 1358, J (j R 372, J^, N. 692, 1148, wolf, jackal; plur. p- 2«, — M- 468, —-J N. 809, 1057; — J ^ -^ ()(] — J u- 566, T- 356, p- 477, —^5, N- 8oI> A-z- l9°7t I9, 1 ^ j ^9^ IV, 617, jackal of the South; Heb. ^1, Syr. rcr^rei, Arab. ._j. Sab Jj , P. 617, the Wolf-god or Jackal-god; T. 169, M. 178, ^2^ ^.o, N. 689. Sabu ±3 \1%>, N' 95°, the wolf or jackal \ J] _E guides of the 1 uat. Sab-res T. 356, —J] ?}? , N. 176, Anpu (Anubis). Sab-khenti-Seshesh ^ IV, 958, Anubis of the sistrum city. Sab ^=2^, judge, chief, master; ^=2^ /wwv\ P J , IV, 1118, judge of the king’s house; judge belonging to Nekhen; P^, master scribe; master policeman; o , Rec. /WWV\ I I I AAAAAA 6, 136, a title of the finance minister. sab taitl -U t?’ judgef Sab-ur ^j, Rec. 29, 157, Great Judge, the name of a god. sabut ^ J , t. 319. J > U. 500, wisdom. sab ^ = Q @> time, period. S-ab —h— ^ jj, to show graciousness or affection; caus. of ^ sab sab jptfp Rev- 5, 92> door, x U ’ pylon. ni Rev. 12, 119, place © ’ of correction. sabu ^ 5 a hind °f g°ose- 1 1 Sapathar name of a Hittite chief. sam —h- tiie , to burn, to con¬ sume; caus. of t> ; var. sam-t !*• (1 lx-Q a burning, fire, v ’ w’ conflagration. mnar ^3^ °, a vegetable substance (?) I AAAAAA sanliem ^y AA/VvW ^ AAAAAA | 07 , locust, grasshopper; plur. AAAAAA -£T) III Thes. 1206, Mar. Karn. 55, 74, rAAA/W e? m, jf Heb. □Jj’pD , Leviticus xi, 22. I 1; Sanliem ^ 0* ©, Sinsin I, grasshopper-city in Sekhet-hetepet. m- r-8' fm ! a §rouP gods who occupy Wil W I III’ the same shrine; Gr. avwaou If 4^^, m Sar 1’ rntn rjb °siriS.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29930571_0001_0748.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


