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R8A

R8A

cloth on pole
R·Temple furniture and sacred emblems·U+140FC·unicode

Variant of

R8

R8

Triliteral phonogram for nṯr.

Other variants (1)

R8BR8B

Transliteration

nṯrw
logogram

Shape tags

netjer-signgroup of same sign

Meanings

Three times a cloth wound on a pole, an emblem of divinity (R8R8), arranged horizontally.

logogramRepresents a complete word or concept

1. Logogram (gods)

Words Using This Glyph

D58D36
R8AP4A
ꜥbꜣ.nṯrwNOUN

a Barque

D58D36
R8AP4A
ꜥb.nṯrwNOUN

a Barque

N9Y1R8A
psḏtNOUN

Ennead, Conclave of gods

R8AG7Z3A
nṯrwNOUN

gods

G36D21
V28W22D36R8A
wrḥ.nṯrwNOUN

a festival (of god's ointments) ?

See all words using R8A →

Incorporates

R8

R8

phonogram

Temple furniture and sacred emblems

nṯrgod

Related Glyphs

R1

R1

phonogram

Temple furniture and sacred emblems

ḫꜣtḫꜣwtḫꜣ(w)t
R1G

R1G

logogram

Temple furniture and sacred emblems

ḫꜣwt
R1E

R1E

determinative

Temple furniture and sacred emblems

ḫꜣ(w)t
R1h

R1h

logogram

Temple furniture and sacred emblems

ḫꜣwt
R1I

R1I

logogram

Temple furniture and sacred emblems

ḫꜣwt

Royal Names Using This Glyph

Mentuhotep IV
1947 BC–1940 BC
Senusret II
1845 BC–1837 BC
Amenemhat IV
1772 BC–1764 BC
Tutankhamun★ Notable
1332 BC–1323 BC
Merenptah
1213 BC–1203 BC
Osorkon III
798 BC–769 BC
Necho II★ Notable
610 BC–595 BC
Amasis★ Notable
570 BC–526 BC
Darius I
522 BC–486 BC
Neferites I
398 BC–393 BC

This glyph appears in 17 royal names.

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