Ḫp.y

 Main information

• Dahinziehender german translation
• - english translation missing
• entity_name: gods_name part of speech
• 116070 lemma id
• Wb 3, 259.7; LGG V, 686 bibliographical information

 Most relevant occurrences

ḫnd n mwt //[15.3 (= alt 9.3)]// jw ḫp.w jw=f n nsw
Der $ḫnd$(-Gott/Dämon) (?; oder: der Wanderer) ist für die Todes-Schlange; und der Wanderer – er ist für den König.
sawmedizin:London Medical Papyrus (BM EA 10059)//〈London Medical Papyrus (BM EA 10059)〉: [15.2 (= alt 9.2)]
IBUBd1k6qmzaL0N6sIYj4C09Fbc sentence id

 Ḫp.y in following corpora

 Best collocation partners

  1. Ḫnd.w, "[Dämon]" | ""
  2. mwt, "Tod" | "death; dying"
  3. jw, "[aux.]" | "[auxiliary]"

 Same root as

 Written forms

Aa1-Q3-Z7-D54: 1 times

𓐍𓊪𓏲𓂻


 Used hieroglyphs

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 Co-textual translations

 Part of speech

 AED-Ancient Egyptian Dictionary, Version 1.0
Data transformation, structure etc. by Simon D. Schweitzer
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