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๐“‚“ U+13093, 𓂓
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH D028
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[U+13092]
Egyptian Hieroglyphs ๐“‚” โ†’
[U+13094]

Egyptian

Glyph origin

Representing two extended arms, as if to embrace. The glyph was painted red, except for some instances where it had a white fill due to a yellow background, and a yellow fill due to a white background.[1]

Symbol

๐“‚“ (k๊œฃ)

  1. Biliteral phonogram for k๊œฃ.
  2. Logogram for k๊œฃ (โ€œsoul, spiritโ€).

References

  • Gardiner, Alan (1957) Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs, third edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, โ†’ISBN, page 453
  1. ^ David Nunn, A Palaeography of Polychrome Hieroglyphs (Universitรฉ Libre de Bruxelles - Facultรฉ de Philosophie et Sciences sociales, 2020)