Английская Википедия:Hare (hieroglyph)

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Hare hieroglyph in text (reading left-to-right)
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Lepus capensis sinaiticus

The ancient Egyptian Hare hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. E34 (𓃹) is a portrayal of the desert hare or Cape hare, Lepus capensis of Egypt, within the Gardiner signs for mammals. The ancients used the name of sekhat for the hare.[1]

It is an Egyptian language biliteral with the value wn,[2] (or un), often used in a hieroglyph composition block with the horizontal n. <hiero>E34:N35:N35</hiero> or <hiero>E34:N35</hiero>

The biliteral expresses the sound "oon", or "oonen",;[3] it is also an ideogram for the verb "to be", or "to exist",[4] (i.e. "is", "are", "was", etc.).

The famous Pharaoh Unas, (for his Pyramid texts), is named using the hare hieroglyph. It also appears in the name of Wenamun, a (possibly fictional) priest who appears in a famous history of c. 1000 BCE. Шаблон:S-start Шаблон:S-bef Шаблон:S-ttl Шаблон:S-aft Шаблон:S-aft} Шаблон:End

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References

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  • Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook, Ruth Schumann-Antelme, and Stéphane Rossini. c 1998, English trans. 2002, Sterling Publishing Co. (Index, Summary lists (tables), selected uniliterals, biliterals, and triliterals.) (softcover, Шаблон:ISBN)


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  1. Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook, biliteral: B80, p. 232-233.
  2. Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. Biliteral: B80, p. 232-233.
  3. Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998, p. 232-233, p. 232.
  4. Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998, p. 232-233, p. 232.