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The total number of distinct Egyptian hieroglyphs increased over time from several hundred in the Middle Kingdom to several thousand during the Ptolemaic Kingdom.

In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign list, the basic modern standard. It describes 763 signs in 26 categories (A–Z, roughly). Georg Möller compiled more extensive lists, organized by historical epoch (published posthumously in 1927 and 1936).

InUnicode, the block Egyptian Hieroglyphs (2009) includes 1071 signs, organization based on Gardiner's list. As of 2016, there is a proposal by Michael Everson to extend the Unicode standard to comprise Möller's list.[1]

Subsets

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Notable subsets of hieroglyphs:[2]

Letter classification by Gardiner

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  • Letter Description Category (individual hieroglyph articles)
    A § Man and his occupations Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: man and his occupations (4)
    B § Woman and her occupations Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: woman and her occupations (0)
    C § Anthropomorphic deities Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: anthropomorphic deities (0)
    D § Parts of the human body Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: parts of the human body (13)
    E § Mammals Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: mammals (9)
    F § Parts of mammals Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: parts of mammals (7)
    G § Birds Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: birds (8)
    H § Parts of birds Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: parts of birds (1)
    I § Amphibious animals, reptiles, etc. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: amphibious-animals-reptiles-etc (4)
    K § Fishes and parts of fishes Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: fishes and parts of fishes (0)
    L § Invertebrata and lesser animals Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: invertebrates and lesser animals (3)
    M § Trees and plants Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: trees and plants (6)
    N § Sky, earth, water Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: sky-earth-water (16)
    NU § Upper nile Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs by category (27)
    NL § Lower nile Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs by category (27)
    O § Buildings, parts of buildings, etc. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: buildings and parts-of-buildings-etc (12)
    P § Ships and parts of ships Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: ships and parts of ships (2)
    Q § Domestic and funerary furniture Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: domestic and funerary furniture (2)
    R § Temple furniture and sacred emblems Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: temple furniture and emblems (7)
    S § Crowns, dress, staves, etc. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: crowns-dress-staves (14)
    T § Warfare, hunting, butchery Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: warfare-hunting-butchery (4)
    U § Agriculture, crafts, and professions Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: agriculture-crafts-and-professions (5)
    V § Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: rope-fiber-baskets-bags (11)
    W § Vessels of stone and earthenware Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: vessels of stone and earthenware (4)
    X § Loaves and cakes Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: loaves and cakes (3)
    Y § Writings, games, music Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: writings-games-music (4)
    Z § Strokes, signs derived from Hieratic, geometrical features Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: strokes, signs derived from Hieratic, geometrical features (0)
    Aa § Unclassified signs Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: unclassified (6)


    List of hieroglyphs

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  • Hieroglyph Gardiner
    Unicode
    Description Ideogram Phonogram Notes
    A Man and his occupations


    𓀀
    • A1
  • U+13000
  • seated man
    • I, me, my (masculine) (.j), man (z)
    Determinative for masculine names
    𓀁
    • A2
  • U+13001
  • man with hand to mouth
  • drink (zwr)
  • speak, think, recount (sḏd)
  • refrain from speech, be(come) silent (gr)
  • love (mrj)
  • Determinative for activities involving the mouth, head, or ideas
    𓀂
    • A3
  • U+13002
  • man sitting on heel
    𓀃
    • A4
  • U+13003
  • seated man with hands raised
    • offer, beseech (dwꜣ)
  • hide, conceal (jmn)
  • 𓀄
    • A5
  • U+13004
  • crouching man hiding behind wall
    Determinative for words relating to concealing, secret, mysterious
    𓀅
    • A5A
  • U+13005
  • seated man hiding behind wall
    𓀆
    • A6
  • U+13006
  • seated man under vase from which water flows
    • to be clean (wꜤb)
    Possibly refers to all aspects of 'clean' dependent on context, i.e. 'cleanliness', 'to cleanse', 'purify', etc.
    𓀇
    • A6A
  • U+13007
  • seated man reaching for libation stone, under vase from which water flows
    𓀈
    • A6B
  • U+13008
  • seated man reaching down, under vase from which water flows
    𓀉
    • A7
  • U+13009
  • fatigued man
    • to be tiredorweak (wrḏ)
    𓀊
    • A8
  • U+1300A
  • man performing hnw-rite
    • rejoice, celebrate, to be jubilant (hnw)
    Possibly also 'joyful', 'celebratory', etc.
    𓀋
    • A9
  • U+1300B
  • man steadying basket on head
    • work, toil (kꜣt)
  • load (verb or noun), burden (ꜣdp)
  • carry, haul (fꜣj)
  • f, .f (Ptolemaic, from fꜣj) 1a. to load, to be laden, master of the load; equals Coptic language, ⲱⲧⲡ; (minor use for ꜣtp, ꜣṯp);
    1b. to carry, to bear; additional constructs for carrier, bearer, supporter, (and types thereof); for fꜣ dnj, the "bearer-of-the-basket", see: Greek Kanephoros;
    2. for kꜣt, kꜣwtj
    𓀌
    • A10
  • U+1300C
  • seated man holding oar
    • to saw (sqdw)
  • rower, oarsman (ẖn)
  • 𓀍
    • A11
  • U+1300D
  • seated man holding scepter of authority and shepherd's crook
    • friend (ḫnms)
    𓀎
    • A12
  • U+1300E
  • soldier with bow and quiver
    • soldier, company/unit of soldiers (mnfyt), army/expedition (mšꜥ)
    𓀏
    • A13
  • U+1300F
  • man with arms tied behind his back
    • enemy (ḫfty)
  • rebel (sbj)
  • Possibly also 'criminal', 'traitor', 'prisoner'
    𓀐
    • A14
  • U+13010
  • falling man with blood streaming from his head
    • die (mwt)
  • enemy (ḫfty)
  • The wound is either self-inflicted or from a weapon strike.

    The A14 figure could be a youth or child, being depicted without clothing, while A14A would be an adult.

    𓀑
    • A14A
  • U+13011
  • man whose head is hit with an axe
    𓀒
    • A15
  • U+13012
  • man falling
    • trap (ḫr)
    𓀓
    • A16
  • U+13013
  • man bowing down
    • to bendorbow oneself (ksj)
    A. Determinative for ks, ksj, & ks, to bow, to do homage, to submit;
    B. same for ḫꜣb, (and thematic words of ḫꜣ-ꜣ-b, star & luminary, hippopotamus, lamp & light, etc.)
    𓀔
    • A17
  • U+13014
  • child sitting with hand to mouth
    • young, child (šrj)
  • orphan (nmḥ)
  • child (ẖrd, ḫy)
  • infant (nnj)
  • ms, nn A17, depicted with bare head, indicates the figure as a 'lower' class than A17A
    𓀕
    • A17A
  • U+13015
  • child sitting with arms hanging down
    • Noble/Aristocratic Supplement for A3 and A17 sitting, sitting youth
    The head of A17A indicates the class of the figure to be of a 'higher' class than A17
    𓀖
    • A18
  • U+13016
  • child wearing red crown
    • foster child (jmty)
    𓀗
    • A19
  • U+13017
  • bent man leaning on staff
    • old, to be fragile (jꜥw)
  • elder (smsw)
  • great (wr)
  • to lean (rhn)
  • to hit (ḥwj)
  • jk Perhaps also wise and sage
    𓀘
    • A20
  • U+13018
  • man leaning on forked staff
    • elder (smsw)
    𓀙
    • A21
  • U+13019
  • man holding staff with handkerchief
    • Civil Servant (sr)
  • Courtier (smr)
  • great (wr)
  • strike (ḥwj)
  • 𓀚
    • A22
  • U+1301A
  • statue of man with staff and scepter of authority
    • statue (ḥnṯ), (twt)
    𓀛
    • A23
  • U+1301B
  • king with staff and mace with round head
    • monarch, lord, ruler(jty)
    𓀜
    • A24
  • U+1301C
  • man striking with both hands
    • to hitorstrike (ḥwj)
  • power, strength (nḫt)
  • teach lessonorinstruct (sbꜣ)
  • call (njs)
  • be happy (ḥꜥj)
  • 𓀝
    • A25
  • U+1301D
  • man striking, with left arm hanging behind back
    • to hitorstrike (ḥwj)
    Most likely synonymous with A24
    𓀞
    • A26
  • U+1301E
  • man with one arm pointing forward
    • call (njs, Ꜥš)
    𓀟
    • A27
  • U+1301F
  • hastening man
    • bring (jnj)
    jn
    𓀠
    • A28
  • U+13020
  • man with hands raised on either side
    • to be highorin high spirits (qꜣj)
  • mourn (ḥꜣj)
  • 𓀡
    • A29
  • U+13021
  • man upside down
    𓀢
    • A30
  • U+13022
  • man with hands raised in front
    • praise, adore, laud, thank (dwꜣ)
    𓀣
    • A31
  • U+13023
  • man with hands raised behind him
    • to turn away (Ꜥn)
    𓀤
    • A32
  • U+13024
  • man dancing with arms to the back
    • dance (ḫbj)
  • cheer, rejoice (hy-hnw)
  • Ideogramordet. for ḫbj, to dance; also det. for jb, jbw; jbꜣw, jbꜣ, dance, dancer, etc.
    𓀥
    • A32A
  • U+13025
  • man dancing with arms to the front
    • (see above)
    𓀦
    • A33
  • U+13026
  • man with stick and bundle on shoulder
    • to herd, shepherd (mnjw)
  • journey, tramp (ḫwsj)
  • construction, (qd)
  • foreign, strange(šmꜣw)
  • 𓀧
    • A34
  • U+13027
  • man pounding in a mortar
    • to stomp (ḫwsj)
    Man grinding (etc.); to grind in a mortar, to build, to construct, etc.
    𓀨
    • A35
  • U+13028
  • man building wall
    • to build (qd)
    Man constructing: a "Mason"; Ideogramordet. for qd, Coptic “ⲔⲰⲦ“ "to construct"; (see Wall, (Collapsing)-Wall)
    𓀩
    • A36
  • U+13029
  • man kneading into vessel
    • brewer (ꜥftj)
  • grind (nḏ)
  • 𓀪
    • A37
  • U+1302A
  • man in vessel
    • brewer (ꜥftj)
    𓀫
    • A38
  • U+1302B
  • man holding necks of two emblematic animals with panther heads
    𓀬
    • A39
  • U+1302C
  • man on two giraffes
    𓀭
    • A40
  • U+1302D
  • seated god
    • I, me, my (when the speaker is a god) (.j)
  • God(nṯr)
  • Determinative for God’s names
    𓀮
    • A40A
  • U+1302E
  • seated god with Was-sceptre
    • I, me, my (when the speaker is a god) (.j)
  • God(nṯr)
  • 𓀯
    • A41
  • U+1302F
  • king with uraeus
    • king (nsw)
  • majesty (ḥm)
  • I, me, my (when speaker is a king) (.j)
  • 𓀰
    • A42
  • U+13030
  • king with uraeus and flagellum
    • king (nsw)
  • majesty (ḥm)
  • I, me, my (when speaker is a king) (.j)
  • 𓀱
    • A42A
  • U+13031
  • king with uraeus and flagellum
    • king (nsw)
  • majesty (ḥm)
  • I, me, my (when speaker is a king) (.j)
  • 𓀲
    • A43
  • U+13032
  • king wearing white crown
  • Osiris (wsjr)
  • 𓀳
    • A43A
  • U+13033
  • king wearing white crown with sceptre
  • Osiris (wsjr)
  • 𓀴
    • A44
  • U+13034
  • king wearing white crown with flagellum
    • King of Upper Egypt (nsw)
  • Atum (jtmw)
  • 𓀵
    • A45
  • U+13035
  • king wearing red crown
  • King (nsw)
  • n
    𓀶
    • A45A
  • U+13036
  • king wearing red crown with sceptre
    • Atum (jtmw)
    n
    𓀷
    • A46
  • U+13037
  • king wearing red crown with flagellum
    • King of Lower Egypt (bjtj)
    𓀸
    • A47
  • U+13038
  • shepherd seated and wrapped in mantle, holding stick
    • shepherd (mnjw)
  • guard (sꜣw)
  • 𓀹
    • A48
  • U+13039
  • beardless man seated and holding knife
    • belonging to, keeper (jrj)
  • Guardian, keeper (jrj)
  • 𓀺
    • A49
  • U+1303A
  • seated Syrian holding stick
    • foreigner, Asian (ꜥꜣmw)
    𓀻
    • A50
  • U+1303B
  • noble on chair
    • courtier (smr)
  • I, me, my (when speaker is a nobleman) (.j)
  • noble (šps)
  • 𓀼
    • A51
  • U+1303C
  • noble on chair with flagellum
    • to be of noble blood (špsj)
  • undertake a task (špsj)
  • 𓀽
    • A52
  • U+1303D
  • noble squatting with flagellum
    • to be of noble blood (špsj)
    𓀾
    • A53
  • U+1303E
  • standing mummy
    • Image (twt)
    Form, likeness, image, (double)
    Tutankhamun: Form-Living-(of)-Amun
    𓀿
    • A54
  • U+1303F
  • lying mummy
    • death (mnj)
    𓁀
    • A55
  • U+13040
  • mummy on bed
    • lie down, spend the night(sḏr)
  • corpse (ẖꜣt)
  • Overnight meaning an overnight stay in any location, i.e. 'spend the night at home', 'spent the night in a hotel', 'slept over at (random person's name)'s house', etc.
    𓁁
    • A56
  • U+13041
  • seated man holding stick
    𓁂
    • A57
  • U+13042
  • man holding loaf on mat
    • An offering which the King gives (ḥtp-dj-nsw)
    Abbreviation for the beginning of the Offering Formula.
    𓁃
    • A58
  • U+13043
  • man applying hoe to ground
    𓁄
    • A59
  • U+13044
  • man threatening with stick
    𓁅
    • A60
  • U+13045
  • man sowing seeds
    • Spill, pour (stj)
    𓁆
    • A61
  • U+13046
  • man looking over his shoulder
    𓁇
    • A62
  • U+13047
  • Asiatic
    𓁈
    • A63
  • U+13048
  • king on throne holding staff
    𓁉
    • A64
  • U+13049
  • man sitting on heels holding forward cup
    𓁊
    • A65
  • U+1304A
  • man wearing tunic with fringes and holding mace
    𓁋
    • A66
  • U+1304B
  • man holding sistrum
  • Great God (Ptolemaic) (nṯr-Ꜥꜣ)
  • 𓁌
    • A67
  • U+1304C
  • dwarf
    𓁍
    • A68
  • U+1304D
  • man holding up knife
    • Black eye paint (msdmt)
    𓁎
    • A69
  • U+1304E
  • seated man with raised right arm and left arm hanging down
    𓁏
    • A70
  • U+1304F
  • seated man with raised arms


    B Woman and her occupations
    𓁐
    • B1
  • U+13050
  • seated woman
    • woman (zt)
  • I, me, my (when speaker is feminine) (.j)
  • Determinative for feminine names
    𓁑
    • B2
  • U+13051
  • pregnant woman
    • to be pregnant (bkꜣ)
  • conceive (jwr)
  • 𓁒
    • B3
  • U+13052
  • woman giving birth
    • to give birth (msj)
  • conceive (jwr)
  • 𓁓
    • B4
  • U+13053
  • combination of woman giving birth and three skins tied together
    • to give birth (msj)
    𓁔
    • B5
  • U+13054
  • woman suckling child
    • to nurse, to nurture, to care for (rnn)
  • wet nurse (noun def. 1) (mnꜥt)
  • 𓁕
    • B5A
  • U+13055
  • woman suckling child (simplified)
    𓁖
    • B6
  • U+13056
  • woman on chair with child on lap
    • to nurse, to nurture, to care for (rnn)
    𓁗
    • B7
  • U+13057
  • queen wearing diadem and holding flower
    𓁘
    • B8
  • U+13058
  • woman holding lotus flower
    𓁙
    • B9
  • U+13059
  • woman holding sistrum
    C Anthropomorphic deities
    𓁚
    • C1
  • U+1305A
  • god with sun-disk and uraeus
    • Ra (rꜤ)
    𓁛
    • C2
  • U+1305B
  • god with falcon head and sun-disk holding ankh
    • Ideogram and Determinative for Ra (rꜤ)
    Variant of C1 god with sun-disk and uraeus
    𓁜
    • C2A
  • U+1305C
  • god with falcon head and sun-disk
    • Id. & Det. for Ra (rꜤ)
    𓁝
    • C2B
  • U+1305D
  • C2A reversed
    • Ra (rꜤ)
    𓁞
    • C2C
  • U+1305E
  • C2 reversed
    • Ra (rꜤ)
    𓁟
    • C3
  • U+1305F
  • god with ibis head
    • Id. & Det. for Thoth (ḏḥwty)
    𓁠
    • C4
  • U+13060
  • god with ram head
    • Id. & Det. for Khnum (ẖnmw)
    𓁡
    • C5
  • U+13061
  • god with ram head holding ankh
    • Id. & Det. for Khnum (ẖnmw)
    Variant of C4 god with ram head
    𓁢
    • C6
  • U+13062
  • god with jackal head
  • Id. & Det. for Wepwawet (wp-wꜣwt)
  • 𓁣
    • C7
  • U+13063
  • god with Seth-animal head
    • Id. & Det. for Seth (stḫ, stẖ, stš)
    𓁤
    • C8
  • U+13064
  • ithyphallic god with two plumes, uplifted arm and flagellum
    • Id. & Det. for Min (mnw)
    𓁥
    • C9
  • U+13065
  • goddess with horned sun-disk
    • Id. & Det. for Hathor (ḥwt-ḥr)
    𓁦
    • C10
  • U+13066
  • goddess with feather
    • Id. & Det. for Maat (mꜣꜥt)
    𓁧
    • C10A
  • U+13067
  • goddess with feather holding ankh
    • Id. & Det. for Maat (mꜣꜥt)
    𓁨
    • C11
  • U+13068
  • god with arms supporting the sky and palm branch on head
    • Id. & Det. for Heh (ḥḥ)
  • Million (ḥḥ)
  • Million, many
    Heh (god)
    𓁩
    • C12
  • U+13069
  • god with two plumes and scepter
    • Id. & Det. for Amun (jmn)
    𓁪
    • C13
  • U+1306A
  • C12 reversed
    𓁫
    • C14
  • U+1306B
  • god with two plumes and scimitar
    • Amun is with his Strong Arm (Amunherkhepeshef) (jmn-ḥr-ḫpš.f)
    Abbreviated form found In royal cartouches.
    𓁬
    • C15
  • U+1306C
  • C14 reversed
    • Amun is with his Strong Arm (Amunherkhepeshef) (jmn-ḥr-ḫpš.f)
    Abbreviated form found In royal cartouches.
    𓁭
    • C16
  • U+1306D
  • god wearing red crown with ankh
    • Id. & Det. for Atum (jtmw)
    𓁮
    • C17
  • U+1306E
  • god with falcon head and two plumes
    • Id. & Det. for Montu (mnṯw)
    𓁯
    • C18
  • U+1306F
  • squatting god
    • Id. & Det. for Tatenen (tꜣ-ṯnn)
    𓁰
    • C19
  • U+13070
  • mummy-shaped god
    • Id. & Det. for Ptah (ptḥ)
  • Divine (nṯry)
  • 𓁱
    • C20
  • U+13071
  • mummy-shaped god in shrine
    • Id. & Det. for Ptah (ptḥ)
  • Divine (nṯry)
  • Variant of C19 mummy-shaped god
    𓁲
    • C21
  • U+13072
  • Bes
    𓁳
    • C22
  • U+13073
  • god with falcon head and moon
    • Id. & Det. for Khonsu (ḫnsw)
    𓁴
    • C23
  • U+13074
  • goddess with feline head and sun with uraeus
    𓁵
    • C24
  • U+13075
  • god wearing red crown with scepter
    • Id. & Det. for Atum (jtmw)
    D Parts of the human body
    𓁶
    • D1
  • U+13076
  • head
    • head (tp) (ḏꜣḏꜣ)
  • back of head (hꜣ)
  • behind (hꜣ)
  • neglect, to leave behind (mkḥꜣ)
  • forehead (dhnt)
  • appoint (dhn)
  • 1. Ideogram for tp, "head"; other uses related to actions of the head; (example "the tp of the rebels", 'the "chief" of the rebels')
    2. also for tp, see archaic dagger
    3. (Narmer Palette shows 10 enemy heads-(decapitated))

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Resh and its descendants
    𓁷
    • D2
  • U+13077
  • face
    • face
  • on, around, over, for
  • ḥr 1. Bil. hr-(ḥr)
    2. Ideogram for 'face'
    3. A major preposition for "on, upon", etc.; additional preposition constructs; 4. (see also: Nose, sometimes used for the face)
    𓁸
    • D3
  • U+13078
  • hair
    • hair (šnj)
  • skin (jnm)
  • color (jwn)
  • nature, mourn (jꜣkb)
  • empty, barely, loss of hair ()
  • 𓁹
    • D4
  • U+13079
  • eye
    • eye (jrt)
  • make (mꜣ)
  • see (mꜣꜣ)
  • watch, to be watchful, to be awake (rs)
  • to be blind (šp)
  • jr, ḏr (ḏ+r) biliteral

    (mꜣ) (m + ꜣ) the biliteral in "lion" (mꜣj)

    Osiris

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Ayin and its descendants
    𓁺
    • D5
  • U+1307A
  • eye touched up with paint
    • eye (jrt)
  • view (dgi)
  • to be blind (šp)
  • 𓁻
    • D6
  • U+1307B
  • eye with painted upper lid
    • eye (jrt)
  • view (dgi)
  • to be blind (šp)
  • 𓁼
    • D7
  • U+1307C
  • eye with painted lower lid
    • eye make-up / eye paint (msdmt)
  • decorate, adorn, to be beautiful (ꜥn)
  • view (prt)
  • see (mꜣꜣ) (seldom, rarely used)
  • 𓁽
    • D8
  • U+1307D
  • eye enclosed in sandy tract
    • in
    𓁾
    • D8A
  • U+1307E
  • eye with painted lower lid enclosed in sandy tract
    𓁿
    • D9
  • U+1307F
  • eye with flowing tears
    𓂀
    • D10
  • U+13080
  • Eye of Horus
    • udjat-eye (wḏꜣt)
    Eye of Horus
    𓂁
    • D11
  • U+13081
  • left part of the eye of Horus
    • abbreviation for Heqat-measure grain
    𓂂
    • D12
  • U+13082
  • pupil Determinative for pupil (ḏfḏ) abbreviation for Heqat-measure grain
    𓂃
    • D13
  • U+13083
  • eyebrow
    • abbreviation for 1/8 Heqat-measure grain
    smd Abbreviation for 1/8 Heqat-measure grain; in 2-fold execution (Determinative):, eyebrow (jnḥ) (two brows above one another)
    𓂄
    • D14
  • U+13084
  • right part of eye of Horus
    • abbreviation for 1/16 Heqat-measure grain
    𓂅
    • D15
  • U+13085
  • diagonal marking of eye of Horus
    • abbreviation for 1/32 Heqat-measure grain
    𓂆
    • D16
  • U+13086
  • vertical marking of eye of Horus
    • abbreviation for 1/64 Heqat-measure grain
    𓂇
    • D17
  • U+13087
  • diagonal and vertical markings of eye of Horus
    • determinative Smell (sn)
  • Ideogram for ear (msḏr)
  • 𓂈
    • D18
  • U+13088
  • ear
    • to listen (sḏm)
    Sound sign for ḫnt Determinative and Ideogram for nose (fnḏ), be happy (ršw), be (sfn) face, front (ḫnt), mild, itself wiedersetzten (btjn), disobediently
    𓂉
    • D19
  • U+13089
  • nose, eye and cheek
    • fnḏ/fnd
      šrt
      ẖnt
    Ideogramordet. for the "nose", fnḏ/fnd, šrt; det. for words relating to smell, joy, and the nose; det. for "face", (ẖnt), (and the phoneme for face)
    𓂊
    • D20
  • U+1308A
  • nose, eye and cheek (cursive)
    • nose (fnḏ),
  • smell (sn),
  • be happy (ršw),
  • be (sfn)
  • face, front (ḫnt),
  • mild, itself wiedersetzten (btjn),
  • disobediently
  • ḫnt Determinative and Ideogram for nose (fnḏ), smell (sn), be happy (ršw), be

    (sfn) face, front (ḫnt), mild, itself wiedersetzten (bṯn), disobediently

    𓂋
    • D21
  • U+1308B
  • mouth
    • rr
      pẖr
    r To turn in the other direction.

    Sound sign for r Ideogram for mouth. This on consonant sign is used in the so named Hieroglyphen-ABC to the reproduction of the consonant "r"

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Pe and its descendants

    𓂌
    • D22
  • U+1308C
  • mouth with two strokes
    • ideogram for 2/3 (rꜣwj)
    𓂍
    • D23
  • U+1308D
  • mouth with three strokes
    • ideogram for 3/4 (*ḫmt-rꜥw)
    𓂎
    • D24
  • U+1308E
  • upper lip with teeth
    • ideogram for lip (spt), edge
    𓂏
    • D25
  • U+1308F
  • lips
    • (both) lips (sptj)
    The two lips
    𓂐
    • D26
  • U+13090
  • liquid issuing from lips
    • spit (psg),

      to spit, to vomit (bšj),

    blood (snf)
    𓂑
    • D27
  • U+13091
  • small breast
    • to suckle (snq)
  • breast (mnḏ)
  • wet nurse (mnꜥt)
  • 𓂒
    • D27A
  • U+13092
  • large breast
    • to suckle (snq)
  • breast (mnḏ)
  • wet nurse (mnꜥt)
  • 𓂓
    • D28
  • U+13093
  • two arms upraised
    • close
  • the Ka (life spirit) (kꜣ)
  • kꜣ
    (bil.)
    𓂔
    • D29
  • U+13094
  • combination of hieroglyphs D28 and R12
    • the (divine) Ka (life spirit) (kꜣ)
    𓂕
    • D30
  • U+13095
  • two arms upraised with tail
    • The god Nehebkau (nḥb-kꜣw)
    𓂖
    • D31
  • U+13096
  • arms embracing club
    • mortuary priest (ḥm-kꜣ)
    𓂗
    • D31A
  • U+13097
  • two arms uppraised and club
    𓂘
    • D32
  • U+13098
  • arms embracing
    • into the arms, comprise (jnq)
  • embrace (ḥpt)
  • open arms (pgꜣ)
  • 𓂙
    • D33
  • U+13099
  • arms rowing
    • to row (ẖnj)
  • to fight (ꜥḥꜣ)
  • ẖn biliteral
    𓂚
    • D34
  • U+1309A
  • arms
    with shield
    and battle axe
    ꜥḥꜣ Ideogram for ꜥḥꜣ, "combat"; (fight, contest, struggle)-(noun or verb)
    𓂛
    • D34A
  • U+1309B
  • arms with shield and mace
    𓂜
    • D35
  • U+1309C
  • arms in gesture of negation
    • not (n, nn)
  • that which is not (jwtj)
  • do not know (ḫm)
  • shrine (ḫm)
  • forget (smḫ)
  • n
    𓂝
    • D36
  • U+1309D
  • forearm (palm upwards) Uniliteral sign representing Egyptian ayin

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Yodh and its descendants
    𓂞
    • D37
  • U+1309E
  • forearm with bread cone
    • give (jmj)
  • give (rḏj, ḏj)
  • sound sign for ḏ (only in ḏdw busiris), mj (rarely), m (especially in: see (mk)) to give, or given
    𓂟
    • D38
  • U+1309F
  • forearm with rounded loaf
    • to give (jmj)
  • to present (ḥnk)
  • mj, m
    𓂠
    • D39
  • U+130A0
  • forearm with bowl
    • ḥnk
    Determinativeinḥnk, "to make an offering", also: gift, offering, etc. (see also: List of portraiture offerings with Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs)
    𓂡
    • D40
  • U+130A1
  • forearm with stick
    • strongly (nḫt)
  • to strike (ḥwj)
  • to examine (ḫꜣj)
  • abbreviation for power
  • 𓂢
    • D41
  • U+130A2
  • forearm with palm down and bent upper arm
    • arm (gbꜣ), shoulder (rmn), to the left (jꜣbj), sing (ḥsj), actions with arm: bend (ḥms), movement: stop (grḥ), deny (nj) protect (ḫwj) lead (ḫrp)
    nj (rarely)
    𓂣
    • D42
  • U+130A3
  • forearm with palm down and straight upper arm
    • yard (make)
    mḥ
    𓂤
    • D43
  • U+130A4
  • forearm with flail ḫwj 1. Ideogram for ḫwj, "to protect"
    𓂥
    • D44
  • U+130A5
  • arm with sekhem scepter
    𓂦
    • D45
  • U+130A6
  • arm with wand
    to be holy, to segregate
    See ḏsr
    𓂧
    • D46
  • U+130A7
  • hand
    • hand (ḏrt)
    'red', in Egyptian hieroglyphs for word constructs

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Kaph and its descendants
    𓂨
    • D46A
  • U+130A8
  • liquid falling from hand
    • "to cense", "to pour out a libation"; as the noun, "incense", "incense offering", "dew" notes= For the noun, Coptic language ⲉⲓⲱⲧⲉ-, (Egyptian jd, jdj, jdt), for dew, mist, vapour, rain-storm, moisture, exudation (under spelling of Egyp. lang. iad.
    𓂩
    • D47
  • U+130A9
  • hand with palm up
    • hand (ḏrt)
    𓂪
    • D48
  • U+130AA
  • hand without thumb
    • hand width (šsp)
    𓂫
    • D48A
  • U+130AB
  • hand holding egg
    𓂬
    • D49
  • U+130AC
  • fist
    • grasp (ꜣmm)
    𓂭
    • D50
  • U+130AD
  • one finger
    • finger (ḏbꜥ)
  • abbreviation for 10,000 (ḏbꜥ)
  • 𓂮
    • D50A
  • U+130AE
  • two fingers
    𓂯
    • D50B
  • U+130AF
  • three fingers
    𓂰
    • D50C
  • U+130B0
  • four fingers
    𓂱
    • D50D
  • U+130B1
  • five fingers
    𓂲
    • D50E
  • U+130B2
  • six fingers
    𓂳
    • D50F
  • U+130B3
  • seven fingers
    𓂴
    • D50G
  • U+130B4
  • eight fingers
    𓂵
    • D50H
  • U+130B5
  • nine fingers
    𓂶
    • D50I
  • U+130B6
  • five fingers (row)
    𓂷
    • D51
  • U+130B7
  • one finger (horizontal)
    • finger nail (ꜥnt)
  • Activities with finger: measure (ḫꜣj), take (ṯꜣj), go (jw, šm)
  • dqr
    𓂸
    • D52
  • U+130B8
  • phallus
    • phallus (ḥnn)
    mt
    D52

    Excluded from default fonts by some OS vendors.[3]
    𓂹
    • D52A
  • U+130B9
  • phallus with folded cloth Excluded from default fonts by some OS vendors.[3]
    𓂺
    • D53
  • U+130BA
  • phallus with emission
    • in before (m bꜣḥ), phallus (ḥnn), urinate (wsš), seed (mtwt), man (ṯꜣy), husband (hj)
    D53

    Excluded from default fonts by some OS vendors.[3]
    𓂻
    • D54
  • U+130BB
  • legs walking
    • approach (tkn) enterprise (nmtt), do not move, stop Injure leg (rd), thigh (mnt)
    𓂼
    • D54A
  • U+130BC
  • hieratic legs walking
    𓂽
    • D55
  • U+130BD
  • legs walking backwards
    𓂾
    • D56
  • U+130BE
  • leg
    • rd
    Ideo., det. for rd, "leg"; Det. "to tread"
    Also: for pds, wꜥrt, sbq
    𓂿
    • D57
  • U+130BF
  • leg with knife
    • mutilates become (jꜣtj)
    𓃀
    • D58
  • U+130C0
  • foot
    • place (bw)
    b
    𓃁
    • D59
  • U+130C1
  • foot and forearm
    𓃂
    • D60
  • U+130C2
  • foot under vase from which water flows
    • be pure, clean (wꜥb)
    wꜥb
    𓃃
    • D61
  • U+130C3
  • three toes oriented leftward
    𓃄
    • D62
  • U+130C4
  • three toes oriented rightward
    • toe (sꜣḥ)
    𓃅
    • D63
  • U+130C5
  • two toes oriented leftward
    • toe (sꜣḥ)
    𓃆
    • D64
  • U+130C6
  • hand with palm down
    𓃇
    • D65
  • U+130C7
  • lock of hair
    𓃈
    • D66
  • U+130C8
  • arm with reed pen
    𓃉
    • D67
  • U+130C9
  • one dot
    𓃊
    • D67A
  • U+130CA
  • two dots
    𓃋
    • D67B
  • U+130CB
  • three dots
    𓃌
    • D67C
  • U+130CC
  • four dots
    𓃍
    • D67D
  • U+130CD
  • five dots
    𓃎
    • D67E
  • U+130CE
  • six dots
    𓃏
    • D67F
  • U+130CF
  • seven dots
    𓃐
    • D67G
  • U+130D0
  • eight dots
    𓃑
    • D67H
  • U+130D1
  • nine dots
    E Mammals
    𓃒
    • E1
  • U+130D2
  • bull kꜣ
    𓃓
    • E2
  • U+130D3
  • bull charging kꜣ-kḫt
    𓃔
    • E3
  • U+130D4
  • calf bḥs
    𓃕
    • E4
  • U+130D5
  • sacred cow ḥsꜣt
    𓃖
    • E5
  • U+130D6
  • cow suckling calf ꜣms
    𓃗
    • E6
  • U+130D7
  • horse ssmt jbr
    𓃘
    • E7
  • U+130D8
  • donkey
    𓃙
    • E8
  • U+130D9
  • kid
    • ib
    jb 1. Phoneme ib for 'young goat'
    2. Determinative for words of 'young farm animals'
    3. (See also F34 for ib)
    𓃚
    • E8A
  • U+130DA
  • kid jumping
    𓃛
    • E9
  • U+130DB
  • newborn hartebeest
    • "iu"
    jw Determinative, for newborn animals, etc.
    𓃜
    • E9A
  • U+130DC
  • mature bovine lying down
    𓃝
    • E10
  • U+130DD
  • ram bꜣ ẖnmw
    𓃞
    • E11
  • U+130DE
  • ram bꜣ ẖnmw
    𓃟
    • E12
  • U+130DF
  • pig rrj
    𓃠
    • E13
  • U+130E0
  • cat
    • miu
    mjw Determinative for cat, as well as for the onomatopoeic Egyptian miu (meow)
    𓃡
    • E14
  • U+130E1
  • dog jw ṯsm
    𓃢
    • E15
  • U+130E2
  • lying canine jnpw ḥrj-sštꜣ
    𓃣
    • E16
  • U+130E3
  • lying canine on shrine jnpw ḥrj-sštꜣ
    𓃤
    • E16A
  • U+130E4
  • lying canine on shrine with flagellum
    𓃥
    • E17
  • U+130E5
  • jackal sꜣb
    𓃦
    • E17A
  • U+130E6
  • jackal looking back
    𓃧
    • E18
  • U+130E7
  • wolf on standard wpj-wꜣwt
    𓃨
    • E19
  • U+130E8
  • wolf on standard with mace wpj-wꜣwt
    𓃩
    • E20
  • U+130E9
  • Set-animal stẖ, stš, swti ẖnnw Set (mythology)
    𓃪
    • E20A
  • U+130EA
  • Set-animal on basket
    𓃫
    • E21
  • U+130EB
  • lying Set-animal nšnj
    𓃬
    • E22
  • U+130EC
  • lion
    • mꜣi
    mꜣj Ideogram for standing lion, mꜣi
    𓃭
    • E23
  • U+130ED
  • lying lion rw, later r, l
    𓃮
    • E24
  • U+130EE
  • panther ꜣby
    𓃯
    • E25
  • U+130EF
  • hippopotamus db
    𓃰
    • E26
  • U+130F0
  • elephant
    • ꜣbw
      ꜣb
      dnhr-(Ptolemaic)
    ꜣbw 1. Determinativeinꜣbw, elephant (ultimate source of English word ivory); phonetic ꜣb
    2. Ptolemaic Kingdom, new use of dnhr
    𓃱
    • E27
  • U+130F1
  • giraffe mmj sr
    𓃲
    • E28
  • U+130F2
  • oryx
    • gḥs
    mꜣ-ḥḏ Gazelle (Gḥs-t, a Gazelle-Goddess)
    𓃳
    • E28A
  • U+130F3
  • oryx with irrigation system
    𓃴
    • E29
  • U+130F4
  • gazelle gḥs
    𓃵
    • E30
  • U+130F5
  • ibex njꜣw
    𓃶
    • E31
  • U+130F6
  • goat with collar sꜥḥ
    𓃷
    • E32
  • U+130F7
  • baboon jꜥn, ky, qnd
    𓃸
    • E33
  • U+130F8
  • monkey gjf
    𓃹
    • E34
  • U+130F9
  • hare
    wn
    𓃺
    • E34A
  • U+130FA
  • hare (low)
    𓃻
    • E36
  • U+130FB
  • baboon
    𓃼
    • E37
  • U+130FC
  • baboon with receptacle and basket
    𓃽
    • E38
  • U+130FD
  • long-horned bull
    F Parts of mammals
    𓃾
    • F1
  • U+130FE
  • ox head kꜣ Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Aleph and its descendants
    𓃿
    • F1A
  • U+130FF
  • bovine head
    • fnḏ
    alone is fnḏ (nose) but is also determinative for sn (kiss, smell). Interchangeable with D19
    𓄀
    • F2
  • U+13100
  • charging ox head ḏnd
    𓄁
    • F3
  • U+13101
  • hippopotamus head ꜣt
    𓄂
    • F4
  • U+13102
  • forepart of lion ḥꜣt
    𓄃
    • F5
  • U+13103
  • hartebeest head šsꜣ
    𓄄
    • F6
  • U+13104
  • forepart of hartebeest šsꜣ
    𓄅
    • F7
  • U+13105
  • ram head šfyt
    𓄆
    • F8
  • U+13106
  • forepart of ram šfyt
    𓄇
    • F9
  • U+13107
  • leopard
    head
    pḥty Determinativeorabbreviation for pḥty, "strength"
    𓄈
    • F10
  • U+13108
  • head and neck of animal ḫḫ
    𓄉
    • F11
  • U+13109
  • head and neck of animal ḫḫ
    𓄊
    • F12
  • U+1310A
  • head and neck of animal wsr
    𓄋
    • F13
  • U+1310B
  • horns wp, jp "Open", the New Year festival, opening the year
    𓄌
    • F13A
  • U+1310C
  • horns
    𓄍
    • F14
  • U+1310D
  • horns with palm branch wpt-rnpt (see: Renpet)
    𓄎
    • F15
  • U+1310E
  • horns with palm branch and sun wpt-rnpt
    𓄏
    • F16
  • U+1310F
  • horn ꜥb
    𓄐
    • F17
  • U+13110
  • horn and vase from which water flows ꜥbw
    𓄑
    • F18
  • U+13111
  • tusk bḥ, ḥw
    𓄒
    • F19
  • U+13112
  • lower jaw-bone of ox ꜥrt
    𓄓
    • F20
  • U+13113
  • tongue ns 1. Egyp. bil. ns.
    2. A-tongue, and related words for speech; B-30th-(the 'Last Day of the Month'), and therefore, (next)-last
    𓄔
    • F21
  • U+13114
  • ear of bovine msḏr, ḏrḏ, sḏm
    𓄕
    • F21A
  • U+13115
  • hieratic ear of bovine
    𓄖
    • F22
  • U+13116
  • hind-quarters of lion pḥ 1. Ideas of 'physical force', and 'strength, (from the legs of the hindparts);
    2. Biliteral pḥ;
    3. see also: "forepart of lion", what is 'foremost', what 'excels', etc.,
    F4
    𓄗
    • F23
  • U+13117
  • foreleg
    of ox
    ḫpš 1. ḫpš, khepesh
    2. the reversed hieroglyph means, "strength", "power"
    𓄘
    • F24
  • U+13118
  • F23 reversed ḫpš
    𓄙
    • F25
  • U+13119
  • leg of
    ox
    wḥm 1. Meanings of: "repeat, repetition"
    2. Tril. for wḥm
    3. Ideogram for "bovine leg"
    4. (to repeat, narrate, recount, tell a story, tell a dream)
    𓄚
    • F26
  • U+1311A
  • skin of goat ẖn
    𓄛
    • F27
  • U+1311B
  • skin of cow with bent tail dḥr, pnw
    𓄜
    • F28
  • U+1311C
  • skin of cow with straight tail ꜣb
    𓄝
    • F29
  • U+1311D
  • cow's skin pierced by arrow sṯ Piercing rays
    see ubn, (sun-with-rays)
    𓄞
    • F30
  • U+1311E
  • water-
    skin
    šd 1. Determinative for šdw, "belly"; phon. for šd
    2. (See: similar shaped hieroglyph: V22 whip)
    𓄟
    • F31
  • U+1311F
  • three skins tied together ms Bil. ms, "born", "born-of"; example, Pharaoh Ahmose, "Moon-Born"; Kamose, "Spirit-Born"
    𓄠
    • F31A
  • U+13120
  • three skins tied together
    𓄡
    • F32
  • U+13121
  • animal's belly
    𓄢
    • F33
  • U+13122
  • tail
    • sd
    sd 1. Determinative for sd, "tail"; then phon., sd
    2. (See: the Sed festival, 'Festival of the Tail')
    𓄣
    • F34
  • U+13123
  • heart
    • ib
    jb Ideogramordet. for ib, "heart" or also ḥ3ty that also means "heart";
    (See also E8 young goat, for ib)
    𓄤
    • F35
  • U+13124
  • heart and
    windpipe
    • nfr
    nfr Egyptian triliteral sign for nfr, (beauty), or "perfect"

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Teth and its descendants
    𓄥
    • F36
  • U+13125
  • lung and windpipe
    smꜣ Egyptian "lung", sma-(smꜣ); used for union, (as in the "Two Lands", "Upper and Lower Egypt)-(Lower Egypt=the Nile Delta); Ideogramordet. for "unite", "join"
    𓄦
    • F37
  • U+13126
  • backbone and ribs and spinal cord
    • šꜥt
    jꜣt Wounds, slaughter, carnage
    𓄧
    • F37A
  • U+13127
  • backbone and ribs
    𓄨
    • F38
  • U+13128
  • backbone and ribs jꜣt
    𓄩
    • F38A
  • U+13129
  • backbone and ribs and spinal cord
    𓄪
    • F39
  • U+1312A
  • backbone and spinal cord jmꜣḫ
    𓄫
    • F40
  • U+1312B
  • backbone and spinal cords
    ꜣw To be long, length, to extend
    Pharaoh: Extent of Happiness-(for Egypt-Land),
    F40
    F34
    , (onreliefs)
    (i.e. the Welfare of the Nation)
    𓄬
    • F41
  • U+1312C
  • vertebrae psḏ
    𓄭
    • F42
  • U+1312D
  • rib spr
    𓄮
    • F43
  • U+1312E
  • ribs spḥt
    𓄯
    • F44
  • U+1312F
  • bone with meat
    • jsw
      jwꜥ, jw
      swt
    jsw 1. Phoneme, jsw-"Reward".
    2. Determinative for thigh bone, jwꜥ-"Heir", Inheritance, Ancestry, (phonetic jw. Also, tibia, swt
    𓄰
    • F45
  • U+13130
  • uterus
    • vulva, womb, cow
    jdt
    𓄱
    • F45A
  • U+13131
  • uterus
    𓄲
    • F46
  • U+13132
  • intestine
    • pẖr, rr
      wḏb
    pẖr, dbn Egyptian language, wḏb; from dikeworks, to turn round, to change the direction, (crop rows)
    𓄳
    • F46A
  • U+13133
  • intestine pẖr, dbn
    𓄴
    • F47
  • U+13134
  • intestine pẖr, dbn
    𓄵
    • F47A
  • U+13135
  • intestine pẖr, dbn
    𓄶
    • F48
  • U+13136
  • intestine pẖr, dbn
    𓄷
    • F49
  • U+13137
  • intestine pẖr, dbn
    𓄸
    • F50
  • U+13138
  • combination of F46 and S29
    • spẖr
    spẖr to write, to engrave
    𓄹
    • F51
  • U+13139
  • piece of flesh ꜣs, ws
    𓄺
    • F51A
  • U+1313A
  • three pieces of flesh horizontally
    𓄻
    • F51B
  • U+1313B
  • three pieces of flesh vertically
    𓄼
    • F51C
  • U+1313C
  • F51 reversed
    𓄽
    • F52
  • U+1313D
  • excrement
    • ḥs
    ḥs Determinativeinhs-(ḥs), "excrement"
    𓄾
    • F53
  • U+1313E
  • divine rod with ram head
    G Birds
    𓄿
    • G1
  • U+1313F
  • Egyptian vulture Uniliteral sign representing Egyptian alef
    𓅀
    • G2
  • U+13140
  • two Egyptian vultures ꜣꜣ
    𓅁
    • G3
  • U+13141
  • combination of Egyptian vulture and sickle mꜣ
    𓅂
    • G4
  • U+13142
  • buzzard
    • tjw
    tjw Tril. tjw
    𓅃
    • G5
  • U+13143
  • falcon Horus; about 200 Horus-god names; an example: Horus-the-Child, Greek language-equivalent, Harpokrates; Egyptian, ḥrw-pꜣ-ẖrd,
    G5Q3
    F32
    D21
    D46
    A17
    𓅄
    • G6
  • U+13144
  • combination of falcon and flaggellum
    • falcon (bjk)
    Id. ḥrw
    𓅅
    • G6A
  • U+13145
  • falcon on basket
    𓅆
    • G7
  • U+13146
  • falcon on standard
    • Various words related to the divine
    nswtorny-sw.t
    𓅇
    • G7A
  • U+13147
  • falcon in boat
    𓅈
    • G7B
  • U+13148
  • falcon in boat
    𓅉
    • G8
  • U+13149
  • falcon on collar of beads Id. ḥr-nbw/bjk-nbw
    𓅊
    • G9
  • U+1314A
  • falcon with sun on head skr
    𓅋
    • G10
  • U+1314B
  • falcon in Sokar barque
    • Sokar, ḥnw-bark
    𓅌
    • G11
  • U+1314C
  • image of falcon
    𓅍
    • G11A
  • U+1314D
  • image of falcon on standard
    𓅎
    • G12
  • U+1314E
  • combination of image of falcon and flagellum
    𓅏
    • G13
  • U+1314F
  • image of falcon with two plumes Id. ḥrw nḫnj
    𓅐
    • G14
  • U+13150
  • vulture
    • vulture (nrt)
    mwt det. for mwt "mother"
    𓅑
    • G15
  • U+13151
  • combination of vulture and flagellum Id. mwt
    𓅒
    • G16
  • U+13152
  • vulture and cobra each on a basket Id. nbtj See Two Ladies
    𓅓
    • G17
  • U+13153
  • owl
    • m
      (vertical)
    m
    𓅔
    • G18
  • U+13154
  • two owls mm
    𓅕
    • G19
  • U+13155
  • combination of owl and forearm with conical loaf m, mj
    𓅖
    • G20
  • U+13156
  • combination of owl and forearm m, mj
    𓅗
    • G20A
  • U+13157
  • combination of owl and mouth
    𓅘
    • G21
  • U+13158
  • guineafowl
    nḥ, Id. nḥ 1. Egyp. bil. nḥ, for the bird; phon. for nḥ;
    2. Ideas of petition, supplicate, beseech; for Egyptian language nḥ-t, nḥḥ-t, oil, unguent, equivalent of Coptic language, "ⲛⲉϩ";
    3. for nḥḥ, eternity, or ever and ever, (see ḥḥ), Coptic "ⲉⲛⲉϩ"
    𓅙
    • G22
  • U+13159
  • hoopoe ḏb
    𓅚
    • G23
  • U+1315A
  • lapwing
    • rḫyt-people
    Id. rḫyt
    𓅛
    • G24
  • U+1315B
  • lapwing with twisted wings
    • rḫyt-people
    Id. rḫyt
    𓅜
    • G25
  • U+1315C
  • northern bald ibis
    ꜣḫ Bil. ꜣḫ, for the 'divine'; also the ideogram
    𓅝
    • G26
  • U+1315D
  • sacred Ibis on standard
    Id. ḏḥwtj God Thoth, the god of scribes
    𓅞
    • G26A
  • U+1315E
  • sacred Ibis
    𓅟
    • G27
  • U+1315F
  • flamingo
    • flamingo (dšr)
    dšr
    𓅠
    • G28
  • U+13160
  • glossy ibis
    gm to find, or to discover
    𓅡
    • G29
  • U+13161
  • saddle-billed stork
    bꜣ
    𓅢
    • G30
  • U+13162
  • three saddle-billed storks
    • bꜣu
    Id. bꜣw Divine souls, souls of gods
    𓅣
    • G31
  • U+13163
  • heron
    1. the heron-like Bennu
    2. Determinative for bnw, the "Phoenix-bird"
    3. For 'Phoenix' & Harp, in both cultures-(Egypt & Mesopotamia), one of few Akkadian, Semitic word similarities: Akkadian: banuA, to create, build, generate; and banuB, to be good, beautiful.[4]
    𓅤
    • G32
  • U+13164
  • heron on perch
    • to inundate (bꜥḥj)
    Id. bꜥḥj
    𓅥
    • G33
  • U+13165
  • cattle egret
    • to tremble (sdꜣ/sdꜣdꜣ)
    𓅦
    • G34
  • U+13166
  • ostrich
    • ostrich (njw)
    𓅧
    • G35
  • U+13167
  • cormorant ꜥq
    𓅨
    • G36
  • U+13168
  • swallow
    • swallow (mnt)
    wr bil. wr
    𓅩
    • G36A
  • U+13169
  • swallow (low)
    𓅪
    • G37
  • U+1316A
  • sparrow Various words related to the idea of small or bad
    𓅫
    • G37A
  • U+1316B
  • sparrow (low)
    𓅬
    • G38
  • U+1316C
  • white-fronted goose
    • bird
    zꜣ, sꜣ, sꜣ-t
    (bil.)
    1. "son of", "daughter of", sa, sa-t
    2. goose
    𓅭
    • G39
  • U+1316D
  • pintail
    • Pintail duck (zt)
    zt
    𓅮
    • G40
  • U+1316E
  • pintail flying
    pꜣ Ideogram and bil. for pꜣ, to fly; phoneme for pꜣ
    𓅯
    • G41
  • U+1316F
  • pintail alighting pꜣ
    𓅰
    • G42
  • U+13170
  • widgeon
    • to fatten (wšꜣ), Food (ḏfꜣw)
    Id. wšꜣ
    𓅱
    • G43
  • U+13171
  • quail chick
    • w
      u
    w, Id. w 1. Unil. w, or u
    2. Either "quail chick" or equivalent coil (hieroglyph), Gardiner Z7,
    Z7
    , used also for the plural at word endings
    𓅲
    • G43A
  • U+13172
  • combination of quail chick and flat loaf
    𓅳
    • G44
  • U+13173
  • two quail chicks ww
    𓅴
    • G45
  • U+13174
  • combination of quail chick and forearm wꜥ
    𓅵
    • G45A
  • U+13175
  • combination of quail chick and forearm with conical loaf
    𓅶
    • G46
  • U+13176
  • combination of quail chick and sickle mꜣw
    𓅷
    • G47
  • U+13177
  • duckling
    ṯꜣ Bil. ṯꜣ, for 'baby bird', duckling; Ideogram for 'young bird'
    (The Egyptian vizier is the "ṯꜣty")
    𓅸
    • G48
  • U+13178
  • three ducklings in nest
    • nest, pond, marsh ()
    Id.
    𓅹
    • G49
  • U+13179
  • three ducklings in pool
    • nest, pond, marsh ()
    Id.
    𓅺
    • G50
  • U+1317A
  • two plovers Id. rḫtj
    𓅻
    • G51
  • U+1317B
  • bird pecking at fish
    • to catch fish (ḥꜣm/ḥjm)
    𓅼
    • G52
  • U+1317C
  • goose picking up grain
    • to feed (snm)
    𓅽
    • G53
  • U+1317D
  • human-headed bird with bowl with smoke
    • Ba (bꜣ), personality
    Id. bꜣ Ba
    𓅾
    • G54
  • U+1317E
  • plucked bird
    • to wring (birds' necks) (wšn)
    snḏ 1. Determinative for wšn, Egyptian: "twist the neck (of a bird)"
    2. Phonetically sn(tj), (snṯ)
    3. (see Trussed-goose Palette)
    H Parts of birds
    𓅿
    • H1
  • U+1317F
  • head of pintail
    • bird (in ringing of bird's neck wšn)
    mꜣꜥ, wšm, pq (pꜣq) 1. an abbreviation for ꜣpd, "bird"
    𓆀
    • H2
  • U+13180
  • head of crested bird mꜣꜥ, wšm, pq (pꜣq) 1. Phoneme for pq
    2. Also as:
    H2a(head ofduck(one type))
    or
    Q3
    W11
    S28(cloth apparelcoveringetc
     
    )
    𓆁
    • H3
  • U+13181
  • head of spoonbill pꜣq
    𓆂
    • H4
  • U+13182
  • head of vulture nr, rmṯ in "people"
    𓆃
    • H5
  • U+13183
  • wing
    • wing (ḏnḥ), fly (pꜣ)
    Wing
    𓆄
    • H6
  • U+13184
  • feather
    • feather (šwt), Maat (mꜣꜥt), šw
    God Shu, goddess Maat; Maat's Shu feather
    𓆅
    • H6A
  • U+13185
  • hieratic feather
    𓆆
    • H7
  • U+13186
  • claw šꜣ (only in country šꜣt)
    𓆇
    • H8
  • U+13187
  • egg
    • son, egg (swḥt)
    det. for feminine in goddess names, wives, etc.; det. in swḥt, 'egg'
    I Amphibious animals, reptiles, etc.
    𓆈
    • I1
  • U+13188
  • gecko
    1. "multitudes", (=the populace, etc.)
    2. Det.orideo.inꜥšꜣ "lizard"; also the tril.
    𓆉
    • I2
  • U+13189
  • turtle
    • št
    Turtle
    𓆊
    • I3
  • U+1318A
  • crocodile
    𓆋
    • I4
  • U+1318B
  • crocodile
    on shrine
    • sbk
    Ideogramofdet. for sbk, (Sobek); (see also Crocodile)
    𓆌
    • I5
  • U+1318C
  • crocodile with curved tail
    𓆍
    • I5A
  • U+1318D
  • image of crocodile
    𓆎
    • I6
  • U+1318E
  • crocodile scales
    𓆏
    • I7
  • U+1318F
  • frog
    • ḥqt
      (ꜥbḫn and qrr)
    Determinative, frog; (See also (frog)-Goddess Heket, her 'emblem'); noun words for 'frog': ꜥbḫn, qrr
    𓆐
    • I8
  • U+13190
  • tadpole
    • ḥfn
      100,000
    100,000
    𓆑
    • I9
  • U+13191
  • horned viper
    • f
    1. Uniliteral f
    2. 3rd person singular masculine suffix pronoun
    𓆒
    • I9A
  • U+13192
  • horned viper crawling out of enclosure
    𓆓
    • I10
  • U+13193
  • cobra in repose
    𓆔
    • I10A
  • U+13194
  • cobra with feather
    𓆕
    • I11
  • U+13195
  • two cobras
    • ḏḏ
    what has been commanded
    𓆖
    • I11A
  • U+13196
  • combination of cobra, flat loaf and sandy tract
    𓆗
    • I12
  • U+13197
  • cobra erect as on the forehead of the Pharaoh
    • jꜥrt
    Uraeus; Determinative for jꜥrt "uraeus", determinative for goddesses, especially those to whom the appearance of a snake was attributed
    𓆘
    • I13
  • U+13198
  • erect cobra on basket Uraeus; Determinative for goddesses
    𓆙
    • I14
  • U+13199
  • snake
    𓆚
    • I15
  • U+1319A
  • snake
    K Fishes and parts of fishes
    𓆛
    • K1
  • U+1319B
  • tilapia
    jnt, jn
    (bil.)-jn
    Egyptian biliteral sign jn; det. for "Tilapia", jnt; phoneme for jn; the common fish shape for reliefs & art; also for the fish cosmetic palettes
    𓆜
    • K2
  • U+1319C
  • barbel bw
    𓆝
    • K3
  • U+1319D
  • mullet
    • flathead mullet (ꜥḏw)
    or ꜥḏ only in "country commissioner (ꜥḏ-mr)"
    𓆞
    • K4
  • U+1319E
  • elephant-snout fish
    ẖꜣ 1. Phonetic value ẖꜣ, from name, ideogram ẖjt
    2. Bil. for ẖꜣ
    𓆟
    • K5
  • U+1319F
  • Petrocephalus bane
    • petrocephalus bane (rm)
    bs
    𓆠
    • K6
  • U+131A0
  • fish scale
    • fish scale (nšmt)
    𓆡
    • K7
  • U+131A1
  • puffer
    𓆢
    • K8
  • U+131A2
  • catfish
    L Invertebrata and lesser animals
    𓆣
    • L1
  • U+131A3
  • dung beetle
    • dung beetle, become, emerge
    ḫpr See: Scarab (artifact)
    See: God Khepri
    𓆤
    • L2
  • U+131A4
  • bee
    • bee (bjt)
    for bjt (only in "king of lower Egypt" (bjt)) This hieroglyphic shows the very important hieroglyphic for bee, that stands also for honey.[citation needed] It is found very often on pharaonic naming-inscriptions-(as the combined term: Nesu-bity), because this hieroglyphic is a symbol for Lower Egypt together with the sedge, the symbol that stands for Upper Egypt, showing the domination of the Pharaohs over Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.

    See also nswt-bjt

    𓆥
    • L2A
  • U+131A5
  • combination of bee, sedge and two flat loafs
    𓆦
    • L3
  • U+131A6
  • fly
    • fly (ꜥff)
    𓆧
    • L4
  • U+131A7
  • locust
    • Grasshopper (snḥmn), locust
    𓆨
    • L5
  • U+131A8
  • centipede
    • centipede (spꜣ)
    𓆩
    • L6
  • U+131A9
  • shell ḫꜣ (rarely)
    𓆪
    • L6A
  • U+131AA
  • L6 reversed
    𓆫
    • L7
  • U+131AB
  • scorpion
    • Serket, scorpion goddess (srqt)
    Modified for superstitious reasons
    𓆬
    • L8
  • U+131AC
  • M Trees and plants
    𓆭
    • M1
  • U+131AD
  • tree
    𓆮
    • M1A
  • U+131AE
  • combination of tree and branch
    𓆯
    • M1B
  • U+131AF
  • combination of tree and horned viper
    𓆰
    • M2
  • U+131B0
  • plant
    • ḥn-(from ḥnj)
      js-(from jsw)
    1. Determinative for various plantsorflowers
    2. Two phonemes for "cane", and "canes", ḥn-(from ḥnj), js-(from jsw).
    3. flower (garland), plant, branch, seed
    4. Rosetta Stone, line R12, The people shall wear garlands on their heads, shall be made festal...
    𓆱
    • M3
  • U+131B1
  • branch ḫt 1. Bil. ḫt
    2. Ideo.ordet. for wood, tree; 3. linear measure, (=100 cubits)
    𓆲
    • M3A
  • U+131B2
  • combination of owl and branch
    𓆳
    • M4
  • U+131B3
  • palm branch
    𓆴
    • M5
  • U+131B4
  • combination of palm branch and flat loaf
    𓆵
    • M6
  • U+131B5
  • combination of palm branch and mouth
    𓆶
    • M7
  • U+131B6
  • combination of palm branch and stool
    𓆷
    • M8
  • U+131B7
  • pool with lotus flowers
    • šꜣ
    1. Ideogram & Phoneme for šꜣ, "flooded country"
    2. Ideogram for aḫt, Season of the Inundation
    𓆸
    • M9
  • U+131B8
  • lotus flower
    • sšn
      (also snšn)
    A. Ideogramordet.insšn, lotus flower;
    B. Greek language 'souson';
    C. also det. for snšn, for lily, lotus
    𓆹
    • M10
  • U+131B9
  • lotus bud with straight stem
    𓆺
    • M10A
  • U+131BA
  • lotus bud with winding stem
    𓆻
    • M11
  • U+131BB
  • flower on long twisted stalk
    • wtn
    An offering, gift; make a gift; see wḏb
    𓆼
    • M12
  • U+131BC
  • one lotus plant
    Ideogram for ḫꜣ, a part of the lotus; phonetically used for ḫꜣ; in Egyptian mathematics, 1000: (see also ksj, bow, bend, do homage, etc., for ḫꜣ-ꜣ-b)
    𓆽
    • M12A
  • U+131BD
  • two lotus plants
    • 2000
    𓆾
    • M12B
  • U+131BE
  • three lotus plants
    • 3000
    𓆿
    • M12C
  • U+131BF
  • four lotus plants
    • 4000
    𓇀
    • M12D
  • U+131C0
  • five lotus plants
    • 5000
    𓇁
    • M12E
  • U+131C1
  • six lotus plants
    • 6000
    𓇂
    • M12F
  • U+131C2
  • seven lotus plants
    • 7000
    𓇃
    • M12G
  • U+131C3
  • eight lotus plants
    • 8000
    𓇄
    • M12H
  • U+131C4
  • nine lotus plants
    • 9000
    𓇅
    • M13
  • U+131C5
  • papyrus
    stem
    Tril. wꜣḏ
    𓇆
    • M14
  • U+131C6
  • combination of papyrus and cobra
    𓇇
    • M15
  • U+131C7
  • clump of papyrus with buds
    𓇈
    • M15A
  • U+131C8
  • combination of clump of papyrus with buds and village
    𓇉
    • M16
  • U+131C9
  • clump of papyrus
    • mḥw
    Symbol of Lower Egypt
    𓇊
    • M16A
  • U+131CA
  • combination of clump of papyrus and village
    𓇋
    • M17
  • U+131CB
  • reed
    • j
    Alphabetic uniliteral vowel j
    𓇌
    • M17A
  • U+131CC
  • two reeds
    𓇍
    • M18
  • U+131CD
  • combination of reed and legs walking
    • jj
      jt
    Combined sound-sign, determinative for j(+j); come, to come, coming, etc.
    𓇎
    • M19
  • U+131CE
  • heaped conical cakes between reed and club
    𓇏
    • M20
  • U+131CF
  • field of reeds
    𓇐
    • M21
  • U+131D0
  • reeds with root
    𓇑
    • M22
  • U+131D1
  • rush Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Tsade and its descendants
    𓇒
    • M22A
  • U+131D2
  • two rushes proximal demonstrative "this, that"
    𓇓
    • M23
  • U+131D3
  • sedge
    • sw
    See nswt-bjt
    𓇔
    • M24
  • U+131D4
  • combination of sedge and mouth
    • rs
    Alternate version of M25 𓇖. South
    𓇕
    • M24A
  • U+131D5
  • lily
    𓇖
    • M25
  • U+131D6
  • combination of flowering sedge and mouth
    • rs
    Upper Egypt; also, the South
    𓇗
    • M26
  • U+131D7
  • flowering
    sedge
    • šmꜥ
    Flowering rush; also Gardiner nos. M25, M27, M28,
    M25
     
    M27
     
    M28
    𓇘
    • M27
  • U+131D8
  • combination of flowering sedge and forearm
    𓇙
    • M28
  • U+131D9
  • combination of flowering sedge and hobble
    𓇚
    • M28A
  • U+131DA
  • three lilies on village
    𓇛
    • M29
  • U+131DB
  • seed-pod
    1. Ideogram for types of tree nḏm, and "sweet", nḏm;
    2. Egyptian triliteral sign for nḏm "date"
    𓇜
    • M30
  • U+131DC
  • root
    • bnr
    Ideogramordet. for bnr, sweet, date; for Egyptian language bnrjt, sweetness, a favor, anything sweet, pleasant or nice; for bnryty, the 'confectioner'
    𓇝
    • M31
  • U+131DD
  • rhizome
    𓇞
    • M31A
  • U+131DE
  • tree in vase
    𓇟
    • M32
  • U+131DF
  • rhizome
    𓇠
    • M33
  • U+131E0
  • 3 grains horizontally
    𓇡
    • M33A
  • U+131E1
  • 3 grains vertically
    𓇢
    • M33B
  • U+131E2
  • 3 grains in triangular arrangement
    𓇣
    • M34
  • U+131E3
  • ear of emmer
    𓇤
    • M35
  • U+131E4
  • stack
    (of grain)
    • (kh)ty
      ꜥḥꜥ-ꜥḥꜥw
    Determinative in 1. ꜥḥꜥ-ꜥḥꜥw, for "stack-(of grain)"; (or other determiners for: food, provisions, stores, heaps of grain, wealth, riches, abundance);
    2. and (kh)ty, 'heap of grain', where (kh)tyt, is "barn floor", or "place where grain is stored for sale"
    𓇥
    • M36
  • U+131E5
  • bundle of flax
    • 1-ḏr
      many word
      constructs
      2-dma
      (bil.)-ḏr
    1. Bil. & phoneme for ḏr;
    2. Determinative for dmꜣ, to tie together, to bind, to gather together, to collect
    𓇦
    • M37
  • U+131E6
  • bundle of flax
    𓇧
    • M38
  • U+131E7
  • wide bundle of flax
    𓇨
    • M39
  • U+131E8
  • basket of fruit or grain
    • 1. ḏr
      2. dmꜥ (to-gather)
      (bil.)
      ḏr-(equivalent)
    1. see "Bundle of Flax";
    2. interchangeable with 'Bundle of Flax', bil. ḏr;
    3A. Determinative; 3B. for the Decree of Canopus, used once, line 18, for Egyptian language rd, (to grow, to flourish, to spring up, to spread out)
    D21
    D46
    Z3M2
    as a replacement for the "Garland"-(3-Plants-Bundle), "...., and the great processional festival of the Goddess Bast, because the time for the in-gathering of all the crops, and the inundation of the Nile (River) taketh place therein. ...."[5]
    𓇩
    • M40
  • U+131E9
  • bundle of reeds
    𓇪
    • M40A
  • U+131EA
  • bundle of reeds
    𓇫
    • M41
  • U+131EB
  • piece of wood
    𓇬
    • M42
  • U+131EC
  • flower
    𓇭
    • M43
  • U+131ED
  • vine on trellis
    𓇮
    • M44
  • U+131EE
  • thorn
    • spd
      srt
    Determinative for spd, "readiness", sharp, pointed, etc.; det. for srt, "thorn" Also means "giving"
    N Sky, earth, water
    𓇯
    • N1
  • U+131EF
  • sky
    • pt
    Sky, (or heaven), and often used as God/Pharaoh XXXX, Lord of Sky/Heaven,
    hieroglyph block:
    N1
    X1
    V30
    𓇰
    • N2
  • U+131F0
  • sky with sceptre
    • grḥ
    Night, darkness
    𓇱
    • N3
  • U+131F1
  • sky with sceptre
    • grḥ
    Night, darkness
    𓇲
    • N4
  • U+131F2
  • sky with rain
    𓇳
    • N5
  • U+131F3
  • sun Ra/Re (Every pharaoh's prenomen has 'Re' in it, the name of the sun god, sometimes written 'Ra')
    𓇴
    • N6
  • U+131F4
  • sun with uraeus Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Shin (letter) and its descendants
    𓇵
    • N7
  • U+131F5
  • combination of sun and butcher's block
    𓇶
    • N8
  • U+131F6
  • sunshine
    𓇷
    • N9
  • U+131F7
  • moon with lower half obscured
    • psḏ
    used for the Ennead (nine gods) and New moon festival
    𓇸
    • N10
  • U+131F8
  • moon with lower section obscured
    𓇹
    • N11
  • U+131F9
  • crescent moon
    • jꜥḥ
    1. Det. "moon"; 2. Ideogram, jꜥḥ, 'moon'; 3. items of the 'month', (time period); see ploughing, laborer ("planting"), Gardiner T24, (also jꜥḥ)
    T24
    𓇺
    • N12
  • U+131FA
  • crescent moon
    𓇻
    • N13
  • U+131FB
  • combination of crescent moon and star
    𓇼
    • N14
  • U+131FC
  • star
    Ideogramordet. for sba-(sbꜣ), "star"; phonetic for dua-(dwꜣ)(dua); (see Duat)
    𓇽
    • N15
  • U+131FD
  • star in circle
    • dwꜣt
    Otherworld, the Duat
    𓇾
    • N16
  • U+131FE
  • land with grains
    • tꜣ
    Biliteral tꜣ "land", "country", etc.
    𓇿
    • N17
  • U+131FF
  • land Variant of N16
    𓈀
    • N18
  • U+13200
  • sandy tract
    𓈁
    • N18A
  • U+13201
  • combination of sandy tract and ripple of water
    𓈂
    • N18B
  • U+13202
  • combination of roll of bread and bolt
    𓈃
    • N19
  • U+13203
  • two sandy tracts
    • tꜣwj
    Inḥrw tꜣš(w) tꜣwj "Horus who joins the two lands"
    𓈄
    • N20
  • U+13204
  • tongue of land
    𓈅
    • N21
  • U+13205
  • short tongue of land
    𓈆
    • N22
  • U+13206
  • broad tongue of land
    𓈇
    • N23
  • U+13207
  • irrigation canal
    𓈈
    • N24
  • U+13208
  • irrigation canal system
    • spꜣt
    𓈉
    • N25
  • U+13209
  • three hills
    • ḫꜣs(t)
    part of ḫꜣst, for "hill country" or "foreign land". Det. for a place.
    𓈊
    • N25A
  • U+1320A
  • three hills (low)
    𓈋
    • N26
  • U+1320B
  • two hills
    Bil. ḏw, for "mountain"; ideogram and phoneme for "mountain"
    𓈌
    • N27
  • U+1320C
  • sun over mountain
    • ꜣḫt
    Ideogram for ꜣḫt, "horizon"; (see Akhenaten's townsite, Akhetaten)
    𓈍
    • N28
  • U+1320D
  • rays of sun over hill
    • ḫꜥ
    Bil. ḫꜥ; sun-rising (hieroglyph)
    𓈎
    • N29
  • U+1320E
  • slope of hill q
    𓈏
    • N30
  • U+1320F
  • mound of earth
    𓈐
    • N31
  • U+13210
  • road with shrubs
    𓈑
    • N32
  • U+13211
  • lump of clay
    𓈒
    • N33
  • U+13212
  • grain
    𓈓
    • N33A
  • U+13213
  • three grains
    𓈔
    • N34
  • U+13214
  • ingot of metal
    𓈕
    • N34A
  • U+13215
  • ingot of metal
    𓈖
    • N35
  • U+13216
  • ripple of water
    • n (including as a preposition to, for, towards; of)
    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Mem and its descendants
    𓈗
    • N35A
  • U+13217
  • three ripples of water mw determinative for water and liquid
    𓈘
    • N36
  • U+13218
  • canal
    • mr
    mr-(Beloved of XX); det. water; (see also for mr, Chisel)
    𓈙
    • N37
  • U+13219
  • pool
    • š
    Uniliteral š, a pool
    𓈚
    • N37A
  • U+1321A
  • pool
    𓈛
    • N38
  • U+1321B
  • deep pool
    𓈜
    • N39
  • U+1321C
  • pool with water
    • 1. jnr
      2. ḏbt
      dby-t-plinth
    1. block of stone, (or brick, etc.)
    2. Ideogramordet.ininr for "stone", "block", etc.
    3. Det. in types of building stones or types of minerals
    4A. Det. for dbt-(ḏbt), "brick"; 4B. dby-t-plinth, pedestal
    𓈝
    • N40
  • U+1321D
  • pool
    with legs
    Pool with walking legs
    𓈞
    • N41
  • U+1321E
  • well with ripple of water
    • ḥmt
      bjꜣ
    Phonemes for ḥmt, biꜣ; A "basin", but commonly used for 'wife', or 'woman'
    𓈟
    • N42
  • U+1321F
  • well with line of water
    NL Lower nile Lower Nile
    𓈠
    • NL1
  • U+13220
  • 1st Nome of Lower Egypt (NL001), Inebu-Hedj
    𓈡
    • NL2
  • U+13221
  • 2nd Nome of Lower Egypt (NL002)
    𓈢
    • NL3
  • U+13222
  • 3rd Nome of Lower Egypt (NL003)
    𓈣
    • NL4
  • U+13223
  • 4th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL004)
    𓈤
    • NL5
  • U+13224
  • 5th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL005)
    𓈥
    • NL5a
  • U+13225
  • 5th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL005A)
    𓈦
    • NL6
  • U+13226
  • 6th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL006), Khaset
    𓈧
    • NL7
  • U+13227
  • 7th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL007)
    𓈨
    • NL8
  • U+13228
  • 8th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL008)
    𓈩
    • NL9
  • U+13229
  • 9th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL009)
    𓈪
    • NL10
  • U+1322A
  • 10th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL010)
    𓈫
    • NL11
  • U+1322B
  • 11th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL011)
    𓈬
    • NL12
  • U+1322C
  • 12th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL012)
    𓈭
    • NL13
  • U+1322D
  • 13th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL013), Heq-At
    𓈮
    • NL14
  • U+1322E
  • 14th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL014)
    𓈯
    • NL15
  • U+1322F
  • 15th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL015)
    𓈰
    • NL16
  • U+13230
  • 16th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL016)
    𓈱
    • NL17
  • U+13231
  • 17th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL017)
    𓈲
    • NL17a
  • U+13232
  • 17th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL017A)
    𓈳
    • NL18
  • U+13233
  • 18th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL018)
    𓈴
    • NL19
  • U+13234
  • 19th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL019)
    𓈵
    • NL20
  • U+13235
  • 20th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL020)
    NU Upper nile Upper Nile
    𓈶
    • NU1
  • U+13236
  • 1st Nome of Upper Egypt (NU001), Ta-Seti
    𓈷
    • NU2
  • U+13237
  • 2nd Nome of Upper Egypt (NU002), Wetjes-Hor
    𓈸
    • NU3
  • U+13238
  • 3rd Nome of Upper Egypt (NU003), Nekhen (nome)
    𓈹
    • NU4
  • U+13239
  • 4th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU004)
    𓈺
    • NU5
  • U+1323A
  • 5th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU005), Herui
    𓈻
    • NU6
  • U+1323B
  • 6th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU006), Iqer
    𓈼
    • NU7
  • U+1323C
  • 7th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU007)
    𓈽
    • NU8
  • U+1323D
  • 8th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU008), Ta-wer
    𓈾
    • NU9
  • U+1323E
  • 9th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU009)
    𓈿
    • NU10
  • U+1323F
  • 10th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU010), Wadjet
    𓉀
    • NU10a
  • U+13240
  • 10th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU010A), Wadjet
    𓉁
    • NU11
  • U+13241
  • 11th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU011)
    𓉂
    • NU11a
  • U+13242
  • 11th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU011A)
    𓉃
    • NU12
  • U+13243
  • 12th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU012)
    𓉄
    • NU13
  • U+13244
  • 13th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU013)
    𓉅
    • NU14
  • U+13245
  • 14th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU014)
    𓉆
    • NU15
  • U+13246
  • 15th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU015), Wenet
    𓉇
    • NU16
  • U+13247
  • 16th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU016), Ma-hedj
    𓉈
    • NU17
  • U+13248
  • 17th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU017)
    𓉉
    • NU18
  • U+13249
  • 18th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU018)
    𓉊
    • NU18a
  • U+1324A
  • 18th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU018A)
    𓉋
    • NU19
  • U+1324B
  • 19th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU019)
    𓉌
    • NU20
  • U+1324C
  • 20th Nome of Upper Egypt (NU020)
    𓉍
    • NU21
  • U+1324D
  • 21st Nome of Upper Egypt (NU021)
    𓉎
    • NU22
  • U+1324E
  • 22nd Nome of Upper Egypt (NU022)
    𓉏
    • NU22a
  • U+1324F
  • 22nd Nome of Upper Egypt (NU022A)
    O Buildings, parts of buildings, etc.
    𓉐
    • O1
  • U+13250
  • house
    bil. pr; used extensively in "placenames"-(home of God XXX); placenames for a Pharaoh, etc.
    1. Ideogram, house, estate; 2. bil. pr; 3. Determinative for 'building', 'location'.

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Bet and its descendants.
    𓉑
    • O1A
  • U+13251
  • combination of house and ankh
    𓉒
    • O2
  • U+13252
  • combination of house and mace with round head
    𓉓
    • O3
  • U+13253
  • combination of house, oar, tall loaf and beer jug
    𓉔
    • O4
  • U+13254
  • shelter
    • h
    1. first alphabetic h; 2. Egyptian uniliteral sign h; 3. see second uniliteral h, the wick (hieroglyph), Gardiner V28,
    V28
    𓉕
    • O5
  • U+13255
  • winding wall from upper-left corner
    𓉖
    • O5A
  • U+13256
  • winding wall from lower-left corner
    𓉗
    • O6
  • U+13257
  • enclosure
    • ḥwt
    1. Ideogram for hwt-(ḥut), palace, temple, tomb; see also:
    O11
    palace, ꜥḥ

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Heth and its descendants
    𓉘
    • O6A
  • U+13258
  • opening of ḥwt-enclosure
    𓉙
    • O6B
  • U+13259
  • opening of ḥwt-enclosure
    𓉚
    • O6C
  • U+1325A
  • opening of ḥwt-enclosure
    𓉛
    • O6D
  • U+1325B
  • closing of ḥwt-enclosure
    𓉜
    • O6E
  • U+1325C
  • closing of ḥwt-enclosure
    𓉝
    • O6F
  • U+1325D
  • closing of ḥwt-enclosure
    𓉞
    • O7
  • U+1325E
  • combination of enclosure and flat loaf
    𓉟
    • O8
  • U+1325F
  • combination of enclosure, flat loaf and wooden column
    𓉠
    • O9
  • U+13260
  • combination of enclosure, flat loaf and basket
    𓉡
    • O10
  • U+13261
  • combination of enclosure and falcon
    𓉢
    • O10A
  • U+13262
  • combination of enclosure and ankh
    𓉣
    • O10B
  • U+13263
  • combination of enclosure and bee
    𓉤
    • O10C
  • U+13264
  • combination of shrine in profile and face
    𓉥
    • O11
  • U+13265
  • palace
    • ꜥḥ
    1. Ideogram, ꜥḥ "palace"; see also:
    O6
    palace, temple, tomb, ḥwt
    𓉦
    • O12
  • U+13266
  • combination of palace and forearm
    𓉧
    • O13
  • U+13267
  • battlemented enclosure
    𓉨
    • O14
  • U+13268
  • part of battlemented enclosure
    𓉩
    • O15
  • U+13269
  • enclosure with cup and flat loaf
    𓉪
    • O16
  • U+1326A
  • gateway with serpents
    𓉫
    • O17
  • U+1326B
  • open gateway with serpents
    𓉬
    • O18
  • U+1326C
  • shrine in profile
    𓉭
    • O19
  • U+1326D
  • shrine with fence
    𓉮
    • O19A
  • U+1326E
  • shrine
    𓉯
    • O20
  • U+1326F
  • shrine
    𓉰
    • O20A
  • U+13270
  • shrine
    𓉱
    • O21
  • U+13271
  • façade of shrine
    𓉲
    • O22
  • U+13272
  • booth with pole
    𓉳
    • O23
  • U+13273
  • double platform
    𓉴
    • O24
  • U+13274
  • pyramid
    𓉵
    • O24A
  • U+13275
  • pedestal of sun temple
    𓉶
    • O25
  • U+13276
  • obelisk
    • tḫn
    Ideogramordet. for tḫn, obelisk
    𓉷
    • O25A
  • U+13277
  • obelisk and pedestal of sun temple
    𓉸
    • O26
  • U+13278
  • stela
    • wḏ
      ꜥḥꜥw
    1. Ideogramordet. for wḏ, a stele; det. for ꜥḥꜥw, station (of a procession), "stele"; used also for 'memorial slab', boundary stone, landmark. 2. NOTE: there are other listed, (or Non-listed) hieroglyphs for boundary steles:
    Aa20(similar) O26(variants)
    3. Similar spelling for wḏ: uses a stone block as det. and hand: ud
    V25D46
    N39
    𓉹
    • O27
  • U+13279
  • hall of columns
    𓉺
    • O28
  • U+1327A
  • column
    𓉻
    • O29
  • U+1327B
  • horizontal wooden column ꜥꜣ 'Great'
    (wooden)-column
    𓉼
    • O29A
  • U+1327C
  • vertical wooden column
    𓉽
    • O30
  • U+1327D
  • support
    𓉾
    • O30A
  • U+1327E
  • four supports
    𓉿
    • O31
  • U+1327F
  • door ꜥꜣ 1. Egyptian language, ꜥꜣ, equivalent to
    O29
     
    O29V
    .
    2. Determinative, 'open'

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Dalet and its descendants.
    𓊀
    • O32
  • U+13280
  • gateway
    𓊁
    • O33
  • U+13281
  • façade of palace
    𓊂
    • O33A
  • U+13282
  • closing of srḫ-enclosure
    𓊃
    • O34
  • U+13283
  • door bolt
    • s
      (horizontal)
    Unil. s, (the horizontal s); the vertical s is Gardiner S29, a folded cloth,
    S29


    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Qoph and its descendants
    𓊄
    • O35
  • U+13284
  • combination of bolt and legs
    • zj
    alone translates to "go!", can also be used in zbj, "perish".
    𓊅
    • O36
  • U+13285
  • wall
    • jnb
    1. Ideogramordet. for jnb, "wall";
    2. (adet. for related words)
    𓊆
    • O36A
  • U+13286
  • opening of oval fortified wall enclosure
    𓊇
    • O36B
  • U+13287
  • closing of oval fortified wall enclosure
    𓊈
    • O36C
  • U+13288
  • opening of square fortified wall enclosure
    𓊉
    • O36D
  • U+13289
  • closure of square fortified wall enclosure
    𓊊
    • O37
  • U+1328A
  • falling wall
    𓊋
    • O38
  • U+1328B
  • corner of wall
    𓊌
    • O39
  • U+1328C
  • stone
    𓊍
    • O40
  • U+1328D
  • stair single Adeterminative
    𓊎
    • O41
  • U+1328E
  • double stairway
    • qꜣ, qꜣꜣ, qꜣj
    1. Determinative for qꜣ-(constructs): high ground, hill, high place;
    2. same for jꜣr, to climb
    𓊏
    • O42
  • U+1328F
  • fence šsp tril. šsp
    𓊐
    • O43
  • U+13290
  • low fence
    𓊑
    • O44
  • U+13291
  • emblem of Min
    • jꜣt
    1. Ideogramordet. for jꜣt, for "post", "office", "position", etc.
    2. the fetish of the "Temple of Min"
    𓊒
    • O45
  • U+13292
  • domed building
    𓊓
    • O46
  • U+13293
  • domed building
    𓊔
    • O47
  • U+13294
  • enclosed mound
    𓊕
    • O48
  • U+13295
  • enclosed mound
    • sp
    Time; see also "threshing floor", Gardiner O50
    𓊖
    • O49
  • U+13296
  • village
    𓊗
    • O50
  • U+13297
  • threshing floor
    • sp
      (from spt)
    Biliteral sp; (equal to Egyptian: "time"); see also "time", Gardiner O48
    𓊘
    • O50A
  • U+13298
  • hieratic threshing floor
    𓊙
    • O50B
  • U+13299
  • O50A reversed
    𓊚
    • O51
  • U+1329A
  • pile of grain šnwt Ideo.ordet., šnwt, "granary"
    P Ships and parts of ships
    𓊛
    • P1
  • U+1329B
  • boat
    • ship, boat (dpt), sail, go downstream
    𓊜
    • P1A
  • U+1329C
  • boat upside down
    𓊝
    • P2
  • U+1329D
  • ship under sail
    • sail (go upstream)
    𓊞
    • P3
  • U+1329E
  • sacred barque
    • sacred barque (wiꜣ or wrtA)
    𓊟
    • P3A
  • U+1329F
  • sacred barque without steering oar
    𓊠
    • P4
  • U+132A0
  • boat with net Abbreviation for fisherman (wḥꜥ)
    𓊡
    • P5
  • U+132A1
  • sail
    • sail (ṯꜣwt) (ḥtꜣw), sailor (nfw), wind (ṯꜣw), north wind (mḥyt)
    𓊢
    • P6
  • U+132A2
  • mast
    • stand (ꜥḥꜥ)
    ꜥḥꜥ Triliteral ꜥḥꜥ, "to erect"
    𓊣
    • P7
  • U+132A3
  • combination of mast and forearm ꜥḥꜥw Combination of P6 and D36
    𓊤
    • P8
  • U+132A4
  • oar
    • oar (wsrw)
    1. Determinative for wsr, "oar";
    2. Tril. phonogram, ḫrw
    𓊥
    • P9
  • U+132A5
  • combination of oar and horned viper
    • says (ḫrwfj)
    Combination of P8 and I9
    𓊦
    • P10
  • U+132A6
  • rudder
    • steering oar (ḥmw)
    Determinative, ḥmw, for "rudder" and related words
    𓊧
    • P11
  • U+132A7
  • mooring
    post
    • mooring post (mjnj)
    1. Determinativeinmnit, the "mooring post", or related words
    Q Domestic and funerary furniture
    𓊨
    • Q1
  • U+132A8
  • seat
    throne
    • seat (st), place
    st, js, ḥtm Ideogram for st, seat, throne, place; and phonogram st; see is-t, for major use of Place of XXXX, etc.
    𓊩
    • Q2
  • U+132A9
  • carrying
    chair
    • seat (st)
    *ws in Osiris (wsjr) Ideogram for ꜣsir, the God Osiris
    𓊪
    • Q3
  • U+132AA
  • stool
    • support (p), stool, stool made out of reed (originally the stool's Mat)
    A common usage is for the name of god Ptah-(p,t,h)
    𓊫
    • Q4
  • U+132AB
  • headrest
    • wrs
    A. Determinative for wrs', the "headrest";
    B. headrest is also Egyptian language, wꜣrst,
    wArwAa18
    Z1
    M3
    t Z1
    (one spelling)
    (equals Coptic language, "ⲟⲩⲣⲁⲥ").
    C. See also: WikiCommons: Egyptian headrests
    𓊬
    • Q5
  • U+132AC
  • chest
    • box (hn)
    𓊭
    • Q6
  • U+132AD
  • sarcophagus
    • coffin (qrsw), bury (qrs)
    Ideogramordet. for qrsw, sarcophagus
    𓊮
    • Q7
  • U+132AE
  • brazier
    • fire, flame
  • lamp
  • brazier
  • 1. lamp
    2. (see Fire-Flame)-(in progress)
    3. "Brazier"
    4. Egyptian language, ḫꜣbs, (for lamp, etc.-tied to ḫꜣbs, for "star", "luminary"; for Flame: ḫt, sḏt, & nsr; for Heat: rkḥ & tꜣ
    R Temple furniture and sacred emblems
    𓊯
    • R1
  • U+132AF
  • high table with offerings
    • offering table (ḫꜣwt)
    ḫꜣwt
    𓊰
    • R2
  • U+132B0
  • table with slices of bread
    • offering table (ḫꜣwt)
    ḫꜣwt
    𓊱
    • R2A
  • U+132B1
  • high table with offerings
    𓊲
    • R3
  • U+132B2
  • low table with offerings
    • offering table (ḫꜣwt)
    ḫꜣwt
    𓊳
    • R3A
  • U+132B3
  • low table
    • altar; contentment
    ḥtp
    𓊴
    • R3B
  • U+132B4
  • low table with offerings (simplified)
    𓊵
    • R4
  • U+132B5
  • loaf on mat "altar, offering, boon which the king grants, be pleased, be happy, be gracious, pardon, be at peace, be peaceful, become calm" (Faulkner 1991:179)
    𓊶
    • R5
  • U+132B6
  • narrow censer
    𓊷
    • R6
  • U+132B7
  • broad censer
    𓊸
    • R7
  • U+132B8
  • bowl with smoke
    𓊹
    • R8
  • U+132B9
  • Cloth on pole
    • nṯr
    logogramofgod; Phonogram nṯr
    𓊺
    • R9
  • U+132BA
  • combination of cloth on pole and bag
    𓊻
    • R10
  • U+132BB
  • combination of cloth on pole, butcher's block and slope of hill
    𓊼
    • R10A
  • U+132BC
  • combination of cloth on pole and butcher's block
    𓊽
    • R11
  • U+132BD
  • reed column
    Djed

    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Samekh and its descendants
    𓊾
    • R12
  • U+132BE
  • standard
    𓊿
    • R13
  • U+132BF
  • falcon and feather on standard
    𓋀
    • R14
  • U+132C0
  • Emblem
    of the West
    • jmnj ("West")
  • wnmj ("right")
  • Emblem of the West
    Ideogram for jmnt, west, (and similar); also for wnmj, "right"
    𓋁
    • R15
  • U+132C1
  • spear, Emblem of the East
    • jꜣbt ("East")
  • jꜣbj ("left")
  • Emblem of the East
    Ideogram for jꜣbt, east, (and similar); also for jꜣbj, "left"
    𓋂
    • R16
  • U+132C2
  • sceptre with feathers and string
    𓋃
    • R16A
  • U+132C3
  • sceptre with feathers
    𓋄
    • R17
  • U+132C4
  • wig on pole
    𓋅
    • R18
  • U+132C5
  • combination of wig on pole and irrigation canal system
    𓋆
    • R19
  • U+132C6
  • scepter with feather
    𓋇
    • R20
  • U+132C7
  • flower with horns Symbol representing the goddess Seshat
    𓋈
    • R21
  • U+132C8
  • flower with horns
    𓋉
    • R22
  • U+132C9
  • two narrow belemnites
    𓋊
    • R23
  • U+132CA
  • two broad belemnites
    𓋋
    • R24
  • U+132CB
  • two bows tied horizontally
    • nt
    1. Ideogramordet. for name of Goddess Neith;
    2. Egyp. bil. nt
    𓋌
    • R25
  • U+132CC
  • two bows tied vertically
    𓋍
    • R26
  • U+132CD
  • combination of land, lung and windpipe, lily, and papyrus
    𓋎
    • R27
  • U+132CE
  • two arrows crossed over a shield
    𓋏
    • R28
  • U+132CF
  • Bat
    𓋐
    • R29
  • U+132D0
  • niche with serpent
    S Crowns, dress, staves, etc.
    𓋑
    • S1
  • U+132D1
  • white crown
    • ḥḏ
    See Hedjet; (see also Red crown & Pschent)
    𓋒
    • S2
  • U+132D2
  • combination of white crown and basket
    • wrt
    𓋓
    • S2A
  • U+132D3
  • combination of white crown and village
    𓋔
    • S3
  • U+132D4
  • red crown
    • n
      (vertical)
    See Deshret; Red crown (hieroglyph)-(uniliteral n-(vertical)); (see also White crown)
    𓋕
    • S4
  • U+132D5
  • combination of red crown and basket
    • wrt
    𓋖
    • S5
  • U+132D6
  • Pschent Crown For the Pharaoh, King of the Two Lands, (i.e. Upper and Lower Egypt)
    𓋗
    • S6
  • U+132D7
  • combination of Pschent Crown and basket
    𓋘
    • S6A
  • U+132D8
  • combination of red crown and village
    𓋙
    • S7
  • U+132D9
  • blue crown ḫprš khepresh-helmet
    𓋚
    • S8
  • U+132DA
  • Atef
    crown
    • ꜣtf
    Ideo.ordet. for the crown ꜣtf-(atef)
    𓋛
    • S9
  • U+132DB
  • shuti
    two-feather
    adornment
    šwtj two feathers, shuti two-feather adornment
    𓋜
    • S10
  • U+132DC
  • headband
    𓋝
    • S11
  • U+132DD
  • broad collar
    𓋞
    • S12
  • U+132DE
  • collar of beads
    bil. nbw; Horus of Gold name in Pharaonic titulary
    𓋟
    • S13
  • U+132DF
  • combination of collar of beads and foot
    𓋠
    • S14
  • U+132E0
  • combination of collar of beads and mace with round head
    𓋡
    • S14A
  • U+132E1
  • combination of collar of beads and sceptre
    • ḏꜥm
    White-gold
    see gold (hieroglyph)
    𓋢
    • S14B
  • U+132E2
  • combination of collar of beads and sceptre
    𓋣
    • S15
  • U+132E3
  • pectoral Four props, the Four Pillars of Heaven; also as, sḫnt, four pillars of the sky; (sa)(kh)niu, additionally, 4 legs of a chair; sḫnt, 4 legs of a vessel & sḫnt IV, the 4 Pillars that Support the Sky
    𓋤
    • S16
  • U+132E4
  • pectoral
    𓋥
    • S17
  • U+132E5
  • pectoral
    𓋦
    • S17A
  • U+132E6
  • girdle
    𓋧
    • S18
  • U+132E7
  • "menat
    necklace
    and
    counterpoise"
    (mnjt) 1. "Menat and counterpoise"; 2. Ideogramordet.inmnjt, the necklace of Menat pearls
    𓋨
    • S19
  • U+132E8
  • seal
    with necklace
    Seal
    with necklace
    𓋩
    • S20
  • U+132E9
  • necklace with seal
    • many
      see under:
      ḏb-to seal
      ḏbꜥj-t
    1. (confer cylinder seal); 2. Ideogramordet. in ẖtm, sḏꜣt, ḏbꜥt, all words for "seal", or equivalent words
    Seal-rings, (Impression seals, or Seals of Office)
    𓋪
    • S21
  • U+132EA
  • ring
    𓋫
    • S22
  • U+132EB
  • shoulder-knot
    𓋬
    • S23
  • U+132EC
  • two whips
    with shen ring
    • dmḏ
      ordnḏ
    Ideogram and det.indmḏ, for "to unite"
    𓋭
    • S24
  • U+132ED
  • girdle knot
    1. knot; to tie in a knot, fetter;
    2. Bil. ṯs
    𓋮
    • S25
  • U+132EE
  • garment with ties
    𓋯
    • S26
  • U+132EF
  • apron
    𓋰
    • S26A
  • U+132F0
  • apron
    𓋱
    • S26B
  • U+132F1
  • apron
    𓋲
    • S27
  • U+132F2
  • cloth with two strands
    𓋳
    • S28
  • U+132F3
  • cloth with fringe on top and folded cloth
    𓋴
    • S29
  • U+132F4
  • folded cloth
    • s
    Uniliteral for s; also used in spdt, triangle, Sirius, Sothis, Sothic cycle
    𓋵
    • S30
  • U+132F5
  • combination of folded cloth and horned viper
    𓋶
    • S31
  • U+132F6
  • combination of folded cloth and sickle
    𓋷
    • S32
  • U+132F7
  • cloth with fringe on the side
    𓋸
    • S33
  • U+132F8
  • sandal
    𓋹
    • S34
  • U+132F9
  • life
    ankh, possibly representing a sandal-strap
    Tril. ꜥnḫ
    Ideogram for "life", "live"
    𓋺
    • S35
  • U+132FA
  • sunshade
    𓋻
    • S35A
  • U+132FB
  • sunshade
    𓋼
    • S36
  • U+132FC
  • sunshade
    𓋽
    • S37
  • U+132FD
  • fan
    𓋾
    • S38
  • U+132FE
  • crook
    • ḥq
    1. 'to rule', 'chief', 'ruler', ḥq;
    2. ḥq-scepter;
    3. the pharaoh was called the Ruler of On, (Ruler of Heliopolis)
    𓋿
    • S39
  • U+132FF
  • shepherd's crook Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Lamedh and its descendants
    𓌀
    • S40
  • U+13300
  • wꜣssceptre
    (uꜣs)
    wꜣs
    (uas)
    tril., See Was scepter
    𓌁
    • S41
  • U+13301
  • sceptre
    𓌂
    • S42
  • U+13302
  • Sekhem
    scepter
    • sḫm
    Sekhem scepter; "power" is sḫm, (sḫm)
    𓌃
    • S43
  • U+13303
  • walking stick
    • md
    alone is mdw: speak, talk, word, speech, etc.
    𓌄
    • S44
  • U+13304
  • walking stick with flagellum
    𓌅
    • S45
  • U+13305
  • flagellum
    𓌆
    • S46
  • U+13306
  • covering for head and neck
    T Warfare, hunting, butchery
    𓌇
    • T1
  • U+13307
  • mace with flat head
    𓌈
    • T2
  • U+13308
  • mace with round head
    𓌉
    • T3
  • U+13309
  • mace with round head
    • ḥḏ
    Ideogram, and phonogram for mace, ḥḏ
    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Waw and its descendants
    𓌊
    • T3A
  • U+1330A
  • combination of mace with round head and two hills
    𓌋
    • T4
  • U+1330B
  • mace with strap
    𓌌
    • T5
  • U+1330C
  • combination of mace with round head and cobra
    𓌍
    • T6
  • U+1330D
  • combination of mace with round head and two cobras
    𓌎
    • T7
  • U+1330E
  • axe
    𓌏
    • T7A
  • U+1330F
  • axe
    𓌐
    • T8
  • U+13310
  • dagger
    • tp
    "top", or "first"
    "first", "foremost"
    Ideogramintp, tpy; det.inmtpnt
    𓌑
    • T8A
  • U+13311
  • dagger
    𓌒
    • T9
  • U+13312
  • bow
    • pḏ
    To stretch, to extend, to be wide
    𓌓
    • T9A
  • U+13313
  • bow
    • pḏ
    To stretch, to extend, to be wide
    𓌔
    • T10
  • U+13314
  • composite bow
    𓌕
    • T11
  • U+13315
  • arrow
    𓌖
    • T11A
  • U+13316
  • two crossed arrows
    𓌗
    • T12
  • U+13317
  • bowstring
    • rwḏ
    1. Tril. rwḏ; Ideo. for "bowstring"
    2. items that are "hard, durable, strong, rooted," thus "growth, growing"
    3. (see Pharaoh Rudamun)
    𓌘
    • T13
  • U+13318
  • joined pieces of wood
    • rs
    phonogram, rs
    𓌙
    • T14
  • U+13319
  • throw stick vertically Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Gimel and its descendants.
    𓌚
    • T15
  • U+1331A
  • throw stick slanted
    𓌛
    • T16
  • U+1331B
  • scimitar
    𓌜
    • T16A
  • U+1331C
  • scimitar
    𓌝
    • T17
  • U+1331D
  • chariot
    • wrrt
    Ideogramordet. for chariot
    𓌞
    • T18
  • U+1331E
  • crook with package attached šms Follower sign
    𓌟
    • T19
  • U+1331F
  • harpoon head
    • gn
    "memorial, record, archive, memorandum"; in plural: "annals"
    𓌠
    • T20
  • U+13320
  • harpoon head
    𓌡
    • T21
  • U+13321
  • harpoon
    1. "single" items; "1", 'each', etc.; 2. Bil. wꜥ
    𓌢
    • T22
  • U+13322
  • arrowhead
    • sn
    Bil. sn; Ideo. for "arrow"
    used for:
    brother, husband
    sister, wife
    "smell"
    touch, grasp
    2, "second", 'the same'-(twin), two, both, etc.
    𓌣
    • T23
  • U+13323
  • arrowhead
    𓌤
    • T24
  • U+13324
  • fishingnet
    • iꜥḥ
    See moon, (also iꜥh);
    A. plough, break ground;
    B. field laborer, peasant;
    C. field;
    D. det. in name of a god "I'h-ur"-(I'h-Great)
    𓌥
    • T25
  • U+13325
  • float
    • ḏb
      ḏbꜣ
    to supply, furnish with, equip, provide, & to decorate...(thus the "life preserver")
    see also: seal, (to seal, ḏbꜥj-t)
    𓌦
    • T26
  • U+13326
  • birdtrap
    𓌧
    • T27
  • U+13327
  • trap
    • sḫt
    1. trap, bird-trap, (the device); 2. Ideogramordet.insḫt, Egyptian "trap" and related words
    𓌨
    • T28
  • U+13328
  • butcher's block
    • ẖr
    1. Bil. ẖr;
    2. Ideas of items below, (butchered, segmented, then 'owned'); and major use of 'below', or 'under', as a prepositional use
    𓌩
    • T29
  • U+13329
  • butcher's block with knife
    𓌪
    • T30
  • U+1332A
  • knife
    • šꜥ
    𓌫
    • T31
  • U+1332B
  • knife-sharpener phonogram for sšm
    𓌬
    • T32
  • U+1332C
  • combination of knife-sharpener and legs
    𓌭
    • T32A
  • U+1332D
  • combination of knife and folded cloth
    𓌮
    • T33
  • U+1332E
  • knife-sharpener of butcher
    𓌯
    • T33A
  • U+1332F
  • combination of knife-sharpener and folded cloth
    𓌰
    • T34
  • U+13330
  • butcher's knife
    • nm
    bil. nm
    𓌱
    • T35
  • U+13331
  • butcher's knife
    𓌲
    • T36
  • U+13332
  • shield
    U Agriculture, crafts, and professions
    𓌳
    • U1
  • U+13333
  • sickle
    𓌴
    • U2
  • U+13334
  • sickle
    𓌵
    • U3
  • U+13335
  • 𓌶
    • U4
  • U+13336
  • 𓌷
    • U5
  • U+13337
  • 𓌸
    • U6
  • U+13338
  • phonogram for "mr"
    𓌹
    • U6A
  • U+13339
  • 𓌺
    • U6B
  • U+1333A
  • 𓌻
    • U7
  • U+1333B
  • hoe
    • mr
    1. bil. mr, for "beloved"
    2. used in Pharaoh, individuals, other names, etc.: (Pharaoh XX, Beloved of God/Goddess YY)
    𓌼
    • U8
  • U+1333C
  • 𓌽
    • U9
  • U+1333D
  • 𓌾
    • U10
  • U+1333E
  • grain measure (with plural, for grain particles)
    • dbḥ
    𓌿
    • U11
  • U+1333F
  • 𓍀
    • U12
  • U+13340
  • 𓍁
    • U13
  • U+13341
  • 𓍂
    • U14
  • U+13342
  • 𓍃
    • U15
  • U+13343
  • sled
    (sledge)
    • tm
    Bil. tm
    𓍄
    • U16
  • U+13344
  • sled with jackal head
    • bjꜣ
    bjꜣ as in wonder or marvel, or Determinative for wnš, sledge.
    𓍅
    • U17
  • U+13345
  • Pick, opening earth
    • grg
      gr
    To have, hold, possess; (used in building new town-locations)
    𓍆
    • U18
  • U+13346
  • 𓍇
    • U19
  • U+13347
  • nw
    𓍈
    • U20
  • U+13348
  • 𓍉
    • U21
  • U+13349
  • adze-
    on-block
    • stp
    triliteral, stp, for "chosen"
    often used in Pharaonic cartouche names as: "Chosen of God XXXX", (example: Beloved of Maat, Chosen of Maat)
    𓍊
    • U22
  • U+1334A
  • clapper-(of-bell)
    tool/instrument
    forked-staff, etc.
    • mnḫ
    1. Determinative for mnḫ, for "cut", "give shape to"
    2. Ideograminmnḫ, for "to be excellent"
    3. The grandfather of Ptolemy V of the Rosetta StoneisPtolemy III Euergetes-(the Canopus Stone), the "Well-doer Gods"-(pharaohs).[6] Their name is a composition block of two 'God' hieroglyphs-(husband & wife), (R8),
    R8R8
    , with a chisel at the base of each,
     
    U22R8
     
    U22R8
    𓍋
    • U23
  • U+1334B
  • chisel
    • ꜣb
      mr
    See: Narmer Palette
    bil., ꜣb, mr; (see also for mr, Canal)
    𓍌
    • U23A
  • U+1334C
  • 𓍍
    • U24
  • U+1334D
  • hand
    drill
    (hieroglyph)
    • ḥmt
    1. Ideograminḥmt, the name for the 'hand drill tool'; also hmt for words of "art", "artisan", etc.
    2. Ideo. or det. for wbꜣ, to 'rise', to 'open'; see: Rise of a Star: wbn:
    N8
    𓍎
    • U25
  • U+1334E
  • 𓍏
    • U26
  • U+1334F
  • 𓍐
    • U27
  • U+13350
  • 𓍑
    • U28
  • U+13351
  • fire-drill
    1. bil. ḏꜣ; Ideogram for "forest"
    Emphatically used with words as ḏꜥḏꜥ constructs
    2. (see AUS-(article), and "Scale-2"-(on list)-wḏꜣ)
    𓍒
    • U29
  • U+13352
  • 𓍓
    • U29A
  • U+13353
  • 𓍔
    • U30
  • U+13354
  • kiln
    • tꜣ
    Bil. tꜣ; Ideogram for "potter's kiln"
    (for tꜣ, see also Land, tꜣ)
    𓍕
    • U31
  • U+13355
  • 𓍖
    • U32
  • U+13356
  • Determinative for smn, establish, press down, support
    𓍗
    • U32A
  • U+13357
  • 𓍘
    • U33
  • U+13358
  • 'pestle'-(curved top)
    • tj
    Bil. tj
    𓍙
    • U34
  • U+13359
  • 𓍚
    • U35
  • U+1335A
    • ḫsf
    𓍛
    • U36
  • U+1335B
  • fuller's-club
    1. Egyptian biliteral sign ḥm, for a fuller's club;
    2. Ideogram for ḥmw, 'washer', and ḥm, slave, servant; phonogram ḥm
    𓍜
    • U37
  • U+1335C
  • 𓍝
    • U38
  • U+1335D
  • scale
    • mḫꜣt
    Ideogram and det. for mḫꜣt, "scale": see Stand (for Scales)
    𓍞
    • U39
  • U+1335E
  • 𓍟
    • U40
  • U+1335F
  • a support-(to lift) wṯs
    wṯs
    1. to lift up, support, etc.
    2. see also: wṯs
    𓍠
    • U41
  • U+13360
  • plummet
    𓍡
    • U42
  • U+13361
  • pitchfork
    V Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc.
    𓍢
    • V1
  • U+13362
  • "string, rope", Egyptian numeral 100
    𓍣
    • V1A
  • U+13363
  • Egyptian numeral 200
    𓍤
    • V1B
  • U+13364
  • Egyptian numeral 300
    𓍥
    • V1C
  • U+13365
  • Egyptian numeral 400
    𓍦
    • V1D
  • U+13366
  • Egyptian numeral 500
    𓍧
    • V1E
  • U+13367
  • Egyptian numeral 600
    𓍨
    • V1F
  • U+13368
  • Egyptian numeral 700
    𓍩
    • V1G
  • U+13369
  • Egyptian numeral 800
    𓍪
    • V1H
  • U+1336A
  • Egyptian numeral 900
    𓍫
    • V1I
  • U+1336B
  • Egyptian numeral 500
    𓍬
    • V2
  • U+1336C
  • 𓍭
    • V2A
  • U+1336D
  • 𓍮
    • V3
  • U+1336E
  • 𓍯
    • V4
  • U+1336F
  • lasso
    Lasso, for "cord", (possibly earlier, a word related to "lasso")
    𓍰
    • V5
  • U+13370
  • 𓍱
    • V6
  • U+13371
  • rope-(shape)
    Egyptian biliteral sign šs
    𓍲
    • V7
  • U+13372
  • rope-(shape)
    Egyptian biliteral sign šn
    𓍳
    • V7A
  • U+13373
  • 𓍴
    • V7B
  • U+13374
  • 𓍵
    • V8
  • U+13375
  • 𓍶
    • V9
  • U+13376
  • shen
    ring
    šn Determinativeinšnw, the cartouche
    𓍷
    • V10
  • U+13377
  • cartouche
    • šn
      rn
    Special uses, (often with inserted name)
    šn-(shen), "circle", "encircle", or a 'ring'; later time period usage for "name", rn
    𓍸
    • V11
  • U+13378
  • cartouche-(divided)
    • dn
    Ideas of to divide, to exclude, words related to Egyptian language tn, etc.
    𓍹
    • V11A
  • U+13379
  • 𓍺
    • V11B
  • U+1337A
  • 𓍻
    • V11C
  • U+1337B
  • 𓍼
    • V12
  • U+1337C
  • 𓍽
    • V12A
  • U+1337D
  • 𓍾
    • V12B
  • U+1337E
  • 𓍿
    • V13
  • U+1337F
  • tethering rope Uniliteral (also written č)
    𓎀
    • V14
  • U+13380
  • 𓎁
    • V15
  • U+13381
  • tethering rope w/ walking legs
    • jṯj
    to take possession of, seize, carry off, conquer, acquire
    𓎂
    • V16
  • U+13382
  • cattle
    hobble
    (bil.)
    • sꜣ
    bil. sꜣ; equivalent of Gardiner V17, also sꜣ,
    V17

    (see also: tethering rope)
    𓎃
    • V17
  • U+13383
  • lifesaver
    bil. sꜣ; equivalent of Gardiner V16, also sꜣ,
    V16

    (see also: tethering rope)
    𓎄
    • V18
  • U+13384
  • 𓎅
    • V19
  • U+13385
  • 𓎆
    • V20
  • U+13386
  • "cattle hobble"
    • mḏw
      (also mḏ)
    Egyptian numeral10
    𓎇
    • V20A
  • U+13387
  • Egyptian numeral20
    𓎈
    • V20B
  • U+13388
  • Egyptian numeral30
    𓎉
    • V20C
  • U+13389
  • Egyptian numeral40
    𓎊
    • V20D
  • U+1338A
  • Egyptian numeral50
    𓎋
    • V20E
  • U+1338B
  • Egyptian numeral60
    𓎌
    • V20F
  • U+1338C
  • Egyptian numeral70
    𓎍
    • V20G
  • U+1338D
  • Egyptian numeral80
    𓎎
    • V20H
  • U+1338E
  • Egyptian numeral90
    𓎏
    • V20I
  • U+1338F
  • Egyptian numeral20
    𓎐
    • V20J
  • U+13390
  • Egyptian numeral30
    𓎑
    • V20K
  • U+13391
  • Egyptian numeral40
    𓎒
    • V20L
  • U+13392
  • Egyptian numeral50
    𓎓
    • V21
  • U+13393
  • Fetter + Cobra
    • mḏ, mḏwt
    Deep place, deep, pit, cavern-extending, subterranean shrine, etc.
    𓎔
    • V22
  • U+13394
  • whip
    • mḥ
    Bil. mh, (mḥ); (See: similar shaped hieroglyph F30, water-skin)
    𓎕
    • V23
  • U+13395
  • 𓎖
    • V23A
  • U+13396
  • 𓎗
    • V24
  • U+13397
  • 𓎘
    • V25
  • U+13398
  • "command staff"
    to give an order, to command, to decree; (bil.
    𓎙
    • V26
  • U+13399
  • 𓎚
    • V27
  • U+1339A
  • 𓎛
    • V28
  • U+1339B
  • a twisted wick
    Uniliteral ; eternity, or a long time period, (also variations of time periods, with tweaks of the seated man holding renpet-constructs)
    God Huh?
    Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Heth and its descendants
    𓎜
    • V28A
  • U+1339C
  • 𓎝
    • V29
  • U+1339D
  • (fiber)
    swab
    (straw broom)
    1. Biliteral sq; "to clean", "dust";
    2. Triliteral wꜣḥ
    𓎞
    • V29A
  • U+1339E
  • 𓎟
    • V30
  • U+1339F
  • basket
    (hieroglyph)
    Egyptian for "everything", every; major use: "Lord", (or feminine, Lady)
    Bil. nb
    Ideogram for basket: master, lord
    𓎠
    • V30A
  • U+133A0
  • 𓎡
    • V31
  • U+133A1
  • basket-
    with-handle
    (hieroglyph)
    Unil. k
    𓎢
    • V31A
  • U+133A2
  • 𓎣
    • V32
  • U+133A3
  • 𓎤
    • V33
  • U+133A4
  • 𓎥
    • V33A
  • U+133A5
  • 𓎦
    • V34
  • U+133A6
  • 𓎧
    • V35
  • U+133A7
  • 𓎨
    • V36
  • U+133A8
  • doubled container
    (or-added-glyphs)
    many spellings
    • ḥnty
    Period of 120 years; in translation: "for..'henti years'"; from,
    V28M2
    N35
    V36X1
    N36
    ḥn-t, border, boundary, end, limit, frontier, etc.
    𓎩
    • V37
  • U+133A9
  • 𓎪
    • V37A
  • U+133AA
  • 𓎫
    • V38
  • U+133AB
  • 𓎬
    • V39
  • U+133AC
  • ?stylized ankh
    (for Isis)(?)
    Tyet, Knot of Isis, Girdle of Isis
    𓎭
    • V40
  • U+133AD
  • 𓎮
    • V40A
  • U+133AE
  • W Vessels of stone and earthenware
    𓎯
    • W1
  • U+133AF
  • Oil jar
    • Ointment (mrḥt), oil
    𓎰
    • W2
  • U+133B0
  • Oil-jar without ties
    • Bas-container (bꜣs)
    bꜣs
    𓎱
    • W3
  • U+133B1
  • alabaster
    basin
    • alabaster (šs), festival (ḥꜣb)

    festival
    (Equivalent to Gardiner W4, Jubilee Pavilion (hieroglyph))
    det.in, 'alabaster', or "precious stone"; det. in hb

    abbreviation for ḥbt in "ritual book" ḥrj-ḥbt

    𓎲
    • W3A
  • U+133B2
  • alabaster
    basin
    𓎳
    • W4
  • U+133B3
  • festival chamber, (the tail is also vertical 'Great': ꜥꜣ)
    • festival (ḥb)
    Sṯ Sed festival
    𓎴
    • W5
  • U+133B4
  • Abbreviation for Lector Priest
    𓎵
    • W6
  • U+133B5
  • Metal vessel
    • boiler (wḥꜣt)
    𓎶
    • W7
  • U+133B6
  • Granite Bowl
    • red granite (mꜣṯ)
    mꜣṯ
    𓎷
    • W8
  • U+133B7
  • Granite Bowl
    • red granite (mꜣṯ)
    𓎸
    • W9
  • U+133B8
  • stone jug
    • Nechnem-oil (nḥnm)
    ḥnm
    𓎹
    • W9A
  • U+133B9
  • 𓎺
    • W10
  • U+133BA
  • cup
    • determinative for goblet (jꜥb)
    wsḫ, sẖw A. Determinative for the "vessel", Egyptian language, jꜥb-(no. 5 of 6); det. for jꜥb (1 &2), 1: to approach, to come towards, to meet; 2: "to present a gift", to make an offering, 'an offering';
    B. jꜥ, jꜥj, bathing; jꜥw, food, morning meal; jꜥb-(no. 3 of 6), uses Gardiner F16,
    F16
    as det. for "to comb"; the other use of 'to comb', is for 'to card wool' and also uses the Horn hieroglyph, but is the equivalent word: b'-(no. 2, of 3); (no. 1 is a vessel, bowl, but made of "copper", etc.)
    𓎻
    • W10A
  • U+133BB
  • Pot bꜣ (rarely)
    𓎼
    • W11
  • U+133BC
  • Jar stand
    • seat (nst)
    g
    𓎽
    • W12
  • U+133BD
  • Jar stand
    • seat (nst)
    g
    𓎾
    • W13
  • U+133BE
  • pot
    • Heset-pitcher, Senbet-pitcher (snbt) or similar containers
    𓎿
    • W14
  • U+133BF
  • water jar
    • side area (jmw), side (gs)
    m, m, gs Bil. ḥs
    𓏀
    • W14A
  • U+133C0
  • water jar with water
    𓏁
    • W15
  • U+133C1
  • water jar with rack
    • clean (qbḥ) (only Ideogram)
    𓏂
    • W16
  • U+133C2
  • water jar with rack
    • Libation (qbḥ), (qbb)
    𓏃
    • W17
  • U+133C3
  • water jar with rack
    • water pitchers in the stand (ḫntw), first ḫnt (j)
    ḫnt
    𓏄
    • W17A
  • U+133C4
  • 𓏅
    • W18
  • U+133C5
  • water jar with rack
    • water pitchers in the stand (ḫntw), first ḫnt (j)
    ḫnt
    𓏆
    • W18A
  • U+133C6
  • 𓏇
    • W19
  • U+133C7
  • Milk jug with handle
    • mj
    1. like, as, according to, inasmuch as, since, as well as, together with; all adverbial forms, some as a segue;
    2. early forms use other hieroglyphs;
    3. Egyptian: mjtj and mjtt relate to "image" or "likeness": likeness, copy, resemblance, statue, image, similitude, the like etc.
    𓏈
    • W20
  • U+133C8
  • Milk jug with cover
    • milk (jrṯt), milk container and contents
    𓏉
    • W21
  • U+133C9
  • Wine jars
    • wine (jrp)
    Determinativeinjrp, "wine"
    𓏊
    • W22
  • U+133CA
  • Beer jug
    • beer (ḥnqt), containers and its contents, tribute (jnw), victim, attendant (wdpw)
    𓏋
    • W23
  • U+133CB
  • Beer jug
    • ontainer (qrḥt), containers and their contents
    𓏌
    • W24
  • U+133CC
  • Pot
    • nw, jn * (accompanies the signs Aa-27 and Aa-28) get (jnj)
    nw
    qd
    (bil.)-nw
    Phoneme for nw; det. for qd, construct, mold; (see: ḥnk, Arm-with-nu-pot)
    𓏍
    • W24A
  • U+133CD
  • three pots
    𓏎
    • W25
  • U+133CE
  • Pot with legs
    • jnj
    fetch (jnj)
    X Loaves and cakes
    𓏏
    • X1
  • U+133CF
  • loaf of bread
    • t
    Uniliteral for "t"
    𓏐
    • X2
  • U+133D0
  • 𓏑
    • X3
  • U+133D1
  • 𓏒
    • X4
  • U+133D2
  • 1. Determinative for 'cake' or 'reward', fḳꜣ
    𓏓
    • X4A
  • U+133D3
  • 𓏔
    • X4B
  • U+133D4
  • 𓏕
    • X5
  • U+133D5
  • 𓏖
    • X6
  • U+133D6
  • loaf-with-decoration
    1. Determinative for the 'decorated bread loaf', pꜣt; phoneme for pꜣ; meanings of: stuff, matter, substance; for 'bread': dough, cake, bread, offering, food, product;
    2. for the "primordial god(s)": "Pauti",
    G40X6
    X6
    (or) X6
    X1 Z4
    R8R8R8R8R8R8

    (many spelling versions)
    𓏗
    • X6A
  • U+133D7
  • 𓏘
    • X7
  • U+133D8
  • 𓏙
    • X8
  • U+133D9
  • cone-
    shaped
    bread
    • ḏj
    Ideogram for ḏi, rḏj, give, given, to give; (an equivalent to arm offering conical "loaf"), Gardiner D37,
    D37

    Iniconography and reliefs, used for pharaonic statements: "Given, Life, Power...Forever"-(the vertical form of 'to give')
    𓏚
    • X8A
  • U+133DA
  • Y Writings, games, music
    𓏛
    • Y1
  • U+133DB
  • papyrus
    roll
    • papyrus scroll, book (mḏꜣt)
    mḏꜣ-t
    mḏꜣt
    Determinative for terms connected with writing, or 'abstract' concepts
    𓏜
    • Y1A
  • U+133DC
  • (as above, but vertical)
    𓏝
    • Y2
  • U+133DD
    • papyrus scroll, book (mḏꜣt)
    Old Kingdom variation of Y1
    𓏞
    • Y3
  • U+133DE
  • Scribe's equipment
    • to write; writing; to become finely ground
    zẖꜣ; nꜥꜥ
    𓏟
    • Y4
  • U+133DF
  • Scribe's equipment
    • (as above)
    Rarer alternative of Y3
    𓏠
    • Y5
  • U+133E0
  • Senet board mn Extensive dictionary entries beginning at "Mn"-(or men), since the definitions center around permanence, enduring, etc. A common Pharaonic epithet was: Mn-Kheper-Ra, but many names using "mn" as a name component
    𓏡
    • Y6
  • U+133E1
  • game piece
    • game figure (jbꜣ) abbreviation for dancer (jbꜣ)
    jbꜣ 1. Ideogramordet.inibꜣ, "pawn", draughtsman; phoneme for ibꜣ; 2. Det. for ibꜣu, ibꜣ, dance [of the gods]; also dancer, dancing man, etc.
    𓏢
    • Y7
  • U+133E2
  • harp
    • harp
    bjnt Determinativeinbjnt, "arched harp"; (see article Medamud for relief usage)
    𓏣
    • Y8
  • U+133E3
  • Sistrum
    sš, sššt
    (also sḫm)
    A. Ideo. for "sistrum", sššt, (orsḫm(=sistrum)); det.insššt;
    B. sḫm is Egyptian for 'power', (confer with Sekhem scepter-(list sḫm) and Medamud-(article))
    Z Strokes, signs derived from Hieratic, geometrical features
    𓏤
    • Z1
  • U+133E4
  • Single stroke
    Indicates that the prior sign is an Ideogram as if it had no feminine ending; can stand as an abundance stroke at empty places
    𓏥
    • Z2
  • U+133E5
  • Plural stroke (horizontal) Plural, majority, collective concept (e.g. meat, jwf)
    𓏦
    • Z2A
  • U+133E6
  • Can be used as a replacement for signs perceived to be dangerous to actually write
    𓏧
    • Z2B
  • U+133E7
  • 𓏨
    • Z2C
  • U+133E8
  • 𓏩
    • Z2D
  • U+133E9
  • 𓏪
    • Z3
  • U+133EA
  • plural strokes (vertical) Can be used as a replacement for signs perceived to be dangerous to actually write
    𓏫
    • Z3A
  • U+133EB
  • 𓏬
    • Z3B
  • U+133EC
  • 𓏭
    • Z4
  • U+133ED
  • Dual stroke
    duality
    for j (y) (only if ending sounds like a dual ending) Can be used as a replacement for signs perceived to be dangerous to actually write
    𓏮
    • Z4A
  • U+133EE
  • Egyptian numeral2
    𓏯
    • Z5
  • U+133EF
  • Diagonal stroke (from hieratic) Can be used as a replacement for signs perceived to be dangerous to actually write
    𓏰
    • Z5A
  • U+133F0
  • 𓏱
    • Z6
  • U+133F1
  • Substitute for various human figures
    • for death, die (mwt)
    𓏲
    • Z7
  • U+133F2
  • coil
    (hieratic equivalent)
    w (oru) unil., equivalent of unil. w, the quail chick,
    G43
    ; Both chick and coil are used for plural, the w, (oru)
    (see also: Plural)
    𓏳
    • Z8
  • U+133F3
  • Oval
    • round (šnw)
    𓏴
    • Z9
  • U+133F4
  • Crossed diagonal sticks
    • destroy (ḥḏj), break, divide (wpj), over load (ḏꜣj), cross, meet
    swꜣ, sḏ, ḫbs, šbn, wp, wr Possibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Taw and its descendants
    𓏵
    • Z10
  • U+133F5
  • Crossed diagonal sticks
    • destroy (ḥḏj), break, divide (wpj), over load (ḏꜣj), cross, meet
    swꜣ, sḏ, ḫbs, šbn, wp, wr Determinative for "break, divide" (wpj), "over load" (ḏꜣj), "cross, meet"
    𓏶
    • Z11
  • U+133F6
  • two planks crossed and joined imi
    𓏷
    • Z12
  • U+133F7
  • 𓏸
    • Z13
  • U+133F8
  • 𓏹
    • Z14
  • U+133F9
  • 𓏺
    • Z15
  • U+133FA
  • Egyptian numeral1
    𓏻
    • Z15A
  • U+133FB
  • Egyptian numeral2
    𓏼
    • Z15B
  • U+133FC
  • Egyptian numeral3
    𓏽
    • Z15C
  • U+133FD
  • Egyptian numeral4
    𓏾
    • Z15D
  • U+133FE
  • Egyptian numeral5
    𓏿
    • Z15E
  • U+133FF
  • Egyptian numeral6
    𓐀
    • Z15F
  • U+13400
  • Egyptian numeral7
    𓐁
    • Z15G
  • U+13401
  • Egyptian numeral8
    𓐂
    • Z15H
  • U+13402
  • Egyptian numeral9
    𓐃
    • Z15I
  • U+13403
  • Egyptian numeral5
    𓐄
    • Z16
  • U+13404
  • Numeral 1 in dates
    𓐅
    • Z16A
  • U+13405
  • Numeral 2 in dates
    𓐆
    • Z16B
  • U+13406
  • Numeral 3 in dates
    𓐇
    • Z16C
  • U+13407
  • Numeral 4 in dates
    𓐈
    • Z16D
  • U+13408
  • Numeral 5 in dates
    𓐉
    • Z16E
  • U+13409
  • Numeral 6 in dates
    𓐊
    • Z16F
  • U+1340A
  • Numeral 7 in dates
    𓐋
    • Z16G
  • U+1340B
  • Numeral 8 in dates
    𓐌
    • Z16H
  • U+1340C
  • Numeral 9 in dates
    Aa Unclassified signs
    𓐍
    • Aa1
  • U+1340D
  • Placenta or sieve
    𓐎
    • Aa2
  • U+1340E
  • Pustule
    • bodily growths or conditions, disease
    𓐏
    • Aa3
  • U+1340F
  • Pustule with liquid issuing from it
    • medical or anatomical condition, specifically soft matter or liquid
    Rare alternative for AA2
    𓐐
    • Aa4
  • U+13410
  • bꜣ (rarely) See § W10
    𓐑
    • Aa5
  • U+13411
  • Part of steering gear of a ship
    • hasten (ḥjp), hepet-device (ḥpt)
    ḥp (rarely)
    𓐒
    • Aa6
  • U+13412
    • mat (ṯmꜣ)
    tmꜣ, ṯmꜣ
    𓐓
    • Aa7
  • U+13413
  • ASmiting-Blade
    • spr
    Abbreviation for "smite" (spr)
    𓐔
    • Aa7A
  • U+13414
  • 𓐕
    • Aa7B
  • U+13415
  • 𓐖
    • Aa8
  • U+13416
  • Irrigation tunnels
    • estate (ḏꜣtt)
    qn, ḏꜣt, ḏꜣḏꜣt
    𓐗
    • Aa9
  • U+13417
    • rich (ḫwd)
    𓐘
    • Aa10
  • U+13418
    • drf
    𓐙
    • Aa11
  • U+13419
    • Raised platform (ṯntt), platform abbreviation for mꜣꜥ in (mꜣꜥ-ḫrw)
    mꜣꜥ and mꜣꜥ in mꜣꜥ-ḫrw
    𓐚
    • Aa12
  • U+1341A
    • Raised platform (ṯntt), platform abbreviation for mꜣꜥ in (mꜣꜥ-ḫrw)
    mꜣꜥ
    𓐛
    • Aa13
  • U+1341B
    • side area (jmw), side (gs)
    m, m, gs
    𓐜
    • Aa14
  • U+1341C
    • side area (jmw), side (gs)
    m, m, gs
    𓐝
    • Aa15
  • U+1341D
  • jm, m, gs
    𓐞
    • Aa16
  • U+1341E
    • side (gs)
    gs
    𓐟
    • Aa17
  • U+1341F
    • back (sꜣ)
    sꜣ
    𓐠
    • Aa18
  • U+13420
    • back (sꜣ)
    sꜣ
    𓐡
    • Aa19
  • U+13421
  • ḥr
    𓐢
    • Aa20
  • U+13422
  • ꜥpr
    𓐣
    • Aa21
  • U+13423
    • divide (wḏꜥ)
    Abbreviation for Seth
    𓐤
    • Aa22
  • U+13424
    • divide (wḏꜥ)
    Abbreviation for Seth
    𓐥
    • Aa23
  • U+13425
  • Often instead of U35
    𓐦
    • Aa24
  • U+13426
  • Often instead of U35
    𓐧
    • Aa25
  • U+13427
    • garment priest (smꜣ)
    𓐨
    • Aa26
  • U+13428
  • sbj
    𓐩
    • Aa27
  • U+13429
  • nḏ
    𓐪
    • Aa28
  • U+1342A
  • qd
    𓐫
    • Aa29
  • U+1342B
  • 𓐬
    • Aa30
  • U+1342C
  • 𓐭
    • Aa31
  • U+1342D
  • 𓐮
    • Aa32
  • U+1342E

  • See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Michael Everson, Preliminary proposal to encode Möller's Egyptian Hieroglyphs in the SMP of the UCS, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2 N4741 L2/16-250 (2016).
  • ^ "Time Trips".
  • ^ a b c "12 Egyptian Hieroglyphs of People and Their Body Parts". TheCollector. 14 January 2020.
  • ^ Parpola, 1997l. The Standard Babylonian Epic of Gilgamesh, Parpola, Simo, Neo-Assyrian Text Corpus Project, c 1997, Tablet I thru Tablet XII, Index of Names, Sign List, and Glossary-(pp. 119–145), pp. 165.
  • ^ Budge, 1989, (1929), The Rosetta Stone, p. 288-289.
  • ^ Budge, 1989, (1929). The Rosetta Stone, p. 126.
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