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F32

F32

animal's belly
F·Parts of mammals·U+13121·both

Transliteration

ẖẖt
phonogramlogogram

Shape tags

skintail

Variants (1)

F32AF32A

Meanings

The udder and tail of an animal, seen from below.

phonogramRepresents a sound or phonetic value

1. Phonogram: ẖ

logogramRepresents a complete word or concept

1. Logogram (belly, body)

2. Logogram: ẖt — belly

Words Using This Glyph

S29F32G1
sẖꜣVERB

to pull, to row (boat)

O34
F32D36
sẖꜥVERB

apply (goldleaf)

F32N35
ẖnNOUN

tent

F32
ẖrPREP

under, bring

O34
F32D21
D27A
sẖrVERB

to milk

See all words using F32 →

Appears in

D304

D304

Parts of the human body

G59

G59

phonogram

Birds

ẖꜣꜣẖ
V52

V52

Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.

Y20

Y20

Writings, games, music

Y26

Y26

Writings, games, music

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

Mekh
Unknown
𓀭
Semerkhet
2763 BC–2756 BC
𓀭
Djoser★ Notable
2592 BC–2566 BC
𓀭
Sekhemkhet
2565 BC–2559 BC
𓀭
Menkaura
2447 BC–2442 BC
Pepi I
2276 BC–2228 BC
Meribra Khety I
Unknown
Wahkara Khety II
Unknown
Neferkara Khety III
Unknown
Ptolemy VI
180 BC–145 BC

This glyph appears in 11 royal names.

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