Arms-in-embrace (hieroglyph)
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The ancient Egyptian Arms-in-embrace hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. D32 is a portrayal of the embracing human arms. The hieroglyph is in the large Gardiner sign list category of Parts of the Human Body.
Multiple types of additional hieroglyphs are inserted between the arms, forming Gardiner unlisted varieties.
Usage
The Egyptian language arms-in-embrace hieroglyph has multiple uses. It is a determinative for 'hugging', inq, "to surround", and ḥpt, "to hug".
=Rosetta Stone, Egyptian hieroglyph section text=
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{{s-bef | before=
Sistrum
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s(kh)m}}
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s(kh)n}}
{{s-aft | after=
support
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s(kh)n-t}}
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Gallery
FIle:Funerary meal of chief treasurer Nefer-B 51-Louvre 032007 25b.jpg|Slab stela, multiple use of the "arms-in-embrace" for supplying provisions for the Afterlife
File:Scribe Rames Louvre E16346.jpg|Statuary use of the hieroglyph
See also
References
=Citations=
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=Bibliography=
- Budge, 1978, (1920). An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary, E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, 1978. (In two volumes, 1314 pp, and cliv-(154) pp.) (softcover, {{ISBN|0-486-23615-3}})
- Budge, 1989, (1929). The Rosetta Stone, E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition(unabridged), 1989. (softcover, {{ISBN|0-486-26163-8}})
Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: parts of the human body
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