Meanings
Representation of a forearm with a brush.
1
determinative
Determinative in and ideogram for ḏsr (“sacred; to raise the arm”).
Clarifies the meaning of other signs
2
logogram
Logogram (to make holy)
Represents a complete word or concept
3
other
An arm, bent at the elbow, forearm nearly horizontal, holding a wand or brush.
Has a specialized or contextual function
4
logogram
Logogram: Dsr — sacred
Represents a complete word or concept
Attested Examplesfrom the TLA corpus
𓊲𓂦𓏏
ḏsr.t
Anrichtetisch.
2375 BCE – 2345 BCEearlier Egyptian
𓃢 𓏃𓇿𓂦
ꞽnp.w ḫnt(.ꞽ)-tꜣ-ḏsr
Anubis / Chontamenti (?), der an der Spitze der Nekropole ist.
2686 BCE – 2613 BCEearlier Egyptian
𓃢 𓏃𓇿𓂦
ꞽnp.w ḫnt.ꞽ-tꜣ-ḏsr
Anubis / Chontamenti (?), der an der Spitze der Nekropole ist.
2686 BCE – 2613 BCEearlier Egyptian
Source: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae corpus (CC BY-SA 4.0) — translations in German.
Quick Info
- Gardiner Code
- D45
- Unicode
- U+130A6
- Category
- D
- Meanings
- 4
- Transliterations
- 3
- Source
- both
- Text examples
- 3
Related Glyphs
Royal Names Using This Glyph
Djoser★ Notable
𓀭
Radjedef
Amenhotep I
Thutmose III★ Notable
Thutmose IV
Amenhotep III★ Notable
Horemheb
Shoshenq I★ Notable
This glyph appears in 8 royal names.