Meanings
Pear-shaped mace, shown in a vertical position, colored with a white head and a red or yellow shaft.
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phonogram
Biliteral phonogram for ḥḏ.
Represents a sound or phonetic value
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logogram
Logogram for ḥḏ (“mace”).
Represents a complete word or concept
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other
Phonemogram
Has a specialized or contextual function
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other
A mace with a pear-shaped head, written vertically.
Has a specialized or contextual function
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logogram
Logogram: HD — mace
Represents a complete word or concept
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phonogram
Phonogram: HD
Represents a sound or phonetic value
Attested Examplesfrom the TLA corpus
𓂋𓈖 𓌉
rn (mꜣ)-ḥḏ
Jungtier der weiße Säbelantilope.
2487 BCE – 2475 BCEearlier Egyptian
𓂋𓈖 𓌉
rn (mꜣ-)ḥḏ
Ein Jungtier der weißen Säbelantilope.
2613 BCE – 2494 BCEearlier Egyptian
𓂋𓈖 𓌳𓌉
rn mꜣ-ḥḏ
Ein Jungtier der weißen Säbelantilope.
2494 BCE – 2181 BCEearlier Egyptian
Source: Thesaurus Linguae Aegyptiae corpus (CC BY-SA 4.0) — translations in German.
Quick Info
- Gardiner Code
- T3
- Unicode
- U+13309
- Category
- T
- Meanings
- 6
- Transliterations
- 5
- Source
- both
- Text examples
- 3