
nì3
ibex





nw
hunter







spḥ nì3 ìn nw
Lassoing the ibex by the hunter.


mnt
daily


mnt
malady


mnt
swallow



mnt
thigh of a man


3ḳ
perish



bìn
bad, evil



mr
ill



nḏs
small




ḥns
narrow, defective



šw
empty



nḏs
small




nḏs
commoner, a small man, i.e. low status



ḥḳr
hungry




ḥḳr
hungry (man), the hungry one

ìr
D4 is an eye. Logo. "eye". Det. in "see".

rd
D56 is a leg. Logo. "foot". Det. "leg".

E30 is an ibex. Det. in n3w "ibex", OK form nì3

3
G1 is an Egyptian vulture.

wr
G36 is a swallow or martin (note forked tail which differs from G37).

G37 is a sparrow (rounded tail differs from G36). Det. connotes "small", "narrow", "bad", "defective", "ill", etc.

gb
G38 is a white fronted goose. OK det. for the god "Geb".

ḥn
M2 is an herb. Det. "plant", "flower".

nw
U19 is an adze.

nw
U20 is an OK adze.

stp
U21 is an adze at work on a block of wood.

mr, 3b
U23 is probably a chisel.

d3
U28 is a drill used to make a fire.



'nḫ wḏ3 snb
May he live, be prosperous, be healthy

nw
W24 is a bowl.

mn
Y5 is a gaming-board.



mš'
army



dpt ḫ3
1,000 ships


tḫn
obelisk



sr
official

pr-ḥḏ
treasury




ìnb
wall

ẖrt-hrw
ritual of the day

r'; hrw
sun; day, daytime



b3k
servant (m)


s3
son

s3t
daughter



b3kt
servant (f)



bìn
bad, evil



mnt
thigh


mnt
daily




nḏs
commoner, wretch




ḥns
narrow




ḥḳr
the hungry (one)


mnt
swallow


3ḳ
perish