D40
forearm with stickTransliteration
Shape tags
Meanings
A forearm with the hand holding a stick.
1. Phonogram: nḫt
1. Logogram: ḫꜣj — examine
1. Classifier force, effort
Words Using This Glyph
to train ?, to truss up ? (small animals)
(unknown)
(unknown)
(military) Commanders
load (a ship)
Incorporates
Appears in
A24
phonogramMan and his occupations
A25
phonogramMan and his occupations
A25A
logogramMan and his occupations
D222
Parts of the human body
D226
Parts of the human body
D257
determinativeParts of the human body
D352
Parts of the human body
D385
Parts of the human body
G62
Birds
G87
phonogramBirds
G87A
Birds
S144
Crowns, dress, staves, etc.
S159
Crowns, dress, staves, etc.
S175
Crowns, dress, staves, etc.
U86
Agriculture, crafts, and professions
V42
Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.
V74
Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.
V85
Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.
V92
Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.
Related Glyphs
D1
phonogramParts of the human body
D2
phonogramParts of the human body
D3
phonogramParts of the human body
D3A
phonogramParts of the human body
D4
phonogramParts of the human body
D222
Parts of the human body
D226
Parts of the human body
D352
Parts of the human body
D385
Parts of the human body
Royal Names Using This Glyph
This glyph appears in 57 royal names.