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W11

W11

round ring stand
W·Vessels of stone and earthenware·U+133BC·both

Transliteration

nst12g1
phonogramlogogram

Shape tags

standwithout handlevessel

Variants (1)

W11AW11A

Meanings

A ring-stand for jars.

phonogramRepresents a sound or phonetic value

1. Phonogram: g

logogramRepresents a complete word or concept

1. Logogram: nst — seat

Words Using This Glyph

W11D35
N35G37
gnn

be weak, be soft

D58G29G1W11A7
bꜣgi͗NOUN

weariness, languor, slackness, remissness, the tired man, the dead

V28
D36W11
Y1
ḥꜥNOUN

Palace

D46G1N35
W11D77
dngNOUN

pygmy, dwarf

D2N35
F20X1
W11
ḥry.nstNOUN

Successor to Office, Functionary

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Appears in

D303

D303

Parts of the human body

D345

D345

Parts of the human body

V113

V113

Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.

Related Glyphs

W1

W1

phonogram

Vessels of stone and earthenware

mrḥt
W1B

W1B

determinative

Vessels of stone and earthenware

ḥkn(w)
W2

W2

phonogram

Vessels of stone and earthenware

bꜣsbꜣstt
W2B

W2B

determinative

Vessels of stone and earthenware

mḏt
W3

W3

phonogram

Vessels of stone and earthenware

šsḥꜣbwꜣg+5 more

Royal Names Using This Glyph

Meribra Khety I
Unknown
Kamose★ Notable
1555 BC–1550 BC
Amenhotep III★ Notable
1390 BC–1352 BC
Tutankhamun★ Notable
1332 BC–1323 BC
Osorkon I
922 BC–887 BC
Akoris
393 BC–380 BC
Ptolemy IX
Non-consecutive periods
Ptolemy X
Non-consecutive periods
Ptolemy XII
80 BC–58 BC

This glyph appears in 9 royal names.

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