šꜣt
Egyptian
Pronunciation
- (modern Egyptological) IPA(key): /ʃɑt/
- Conventional anglicization: shat
Proper noun
- Shat
Alternative forms
Alternative hieroglyphic writings of šꜣt
See also
References
- Flora Brooke Anthony (2016 December 1) Foreigners in Ancient Egypt: Theban Tomb Paintings from the Early Eighteenth Dynasty, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN, page 39:
- Figure 17 Classical nine bow image from TT 57 Khaemhet, called Mahu. Wreszinski, Walter. Atlas Zur Altaegyptischen Kulturgeshichte, pl. 203. […] The conventional nine bows consisted of the following groups of peoples, in this specific order; Hau-nbw (ḥꜣw-nbw), Shat (šꜣt), Ta-Shema (tꜣ-šmꜤw), Sekhet-Iam (sh ̆t-jꜣm), Ta-Mehu (tꜣ-mh.w), Pedjtiu-Shu (pd-tjw-šw), Tjehenu (t-h.nw), Jwntjw-Stj (jwntyw-stj) and Mentiu Setjt (mntyw-st-t). […]
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