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M127

M127

M·Trees and plants·U+131D5·both

Transliteration

tꜣšmꜥ
logogram

Shape tags

papyrus or lily

Meanings

A stem of papyrus with a flowering bud.

logogramRepresents a complete word or concept

1. Logogram (land)

Words Using This Glyph

F10M127M13
ꜥm.tꜣwy

one who knows Egypt

M127M13
tꜣwyNOUN

Two Lands

O34U22M127M13
smnḫ.tꜣwyNOUN

One who benefits the Two Lands

Appears in

C255C

C255C

determinative

Anthropomorphic deities

wrt.šꜥt
G125

G125

phonogram

Birds

ḥr.smꜣ.tꜣwy
G125A

G125A

logogram

Birds

ḥr.smꜣ.tꜣwy
G126

G126

Birds

V54

V54

logogram

Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.

dmi͗/ḫꜣdb

Related Glyphs

M1

M1

phonogram

Trees and plants

jmꜥšnbs+5 more
M1C

M1C

Trees and plants

i͗mꜣ
M1D

M1D

logogram

Trees and plants

nꜥrt
M2

M2

phonogram

Trees and plants

sjsḥn+6 more
M2B

M2B

logogram

Trees and plants

mꜣꜥ.ḫrw

Royal Names Using This Glyph

Seti I★ Notable
1290 BC–1279 BC
Ramesses VI
1145 BC–1137 BC
Ramesses IX
1129 BC–1111 BC
Osorkon I
922 BC–887 BC
Takelot III
774 BC–759 BC
Nectanebo I
380 BC–362 BC
Ptolemy V★ Notable
204 BC–180 BC
Ptolemy VIII
Several non-consecutive periods
Ptolemy IX
Non-consecutive periods
Ptolemy X
Non-consecutive periods

This glyph appears in 11 royal names.

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