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F31

F31

three skins tied together
F·Parts of mammals·U+1311F·both

Transliteration

ms22mst45msi͗15
phonogramlogogramother

Shape tags

skin

Variants (2)

F31AF31AF31BF31B

Meanings

Representation of three fox skins.

phonogramRepresents a sound or phonetic value

1. Biliteral phonogram for ms.

2. Phonogram: ms

logogramRepresents a complete word or concept

1. Logogram: mst — apron of skins

otherHas a specialized or contextual function

1. Three skins of foxes, tied together at the top.

Words Using This Glyph

F31I10
G14X1
N33Z2
msdmtNOUN

black eye paint, galena, stibium

S29F31G43
smswADJ

eldest

F31
msi͗VERB

bear, give birth, calve (of gazelle), lay (of bird)

F31S29
F51
msḏrNOUN

ear

F31G1I10
X1D19
msꜣḏtNOUN

nostril

See all words using F31 →

Appears in

B3A

B3A

determinative

Woman and her occupations

ꜣṯ(y)t
B4

B4

phonogram

Woman and her occupations

msmsi͗

Related Glyphs

F1

F1

phonogram

Parts of mammals

kꜣiḥkꜣw
F1A

F1A

determinative

Parts of mammals

smꜣ
F2

F2

phonogram

Parts of mammals

ḏnd
F2A

F2A

determinative

Parts of mammals

ḏnd
F2B

F2B

determinative

Parts of mammals

ḫtn

Royal Names Using This Glyph

Senusret I
1920 BC–1875 BC
Senusret III★ Notable
1837 BC–1819 BC
Kamose★ Notable
1555 BC–1550 BC
Ahmose I★ Notable
1550 BC–1525 BC
Thutmose I
1520 BC–1492 BC
Thutmose II
1492 BC–1479 BC
Thutmose III★ Notable
1479 BC–1425 BC
Thutmose IV
1400 BC–1390 BC
Tutankhamun★ Notable
1332 BC–1323 BC
Ramesses I
1292 BC–1290 BC

This glyph appears in 32 royal names.

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