Apt (Egyptian)
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Apt, in Egyptian, may refer to:
- wpwtj or jpwtj, sometimes called Aput, Ȧp-t, or Ȧpu-t in outdated literature,[1] the Egyptian word for ‘messenger’, sometimes used as an epithet for various gods.[2]
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References
Citations
- ^ Budge 1920, p. 42
- ^ Erman, Adolf; Grapow, Hermann (1926) Wörterbuch der ägyptischen Sprache, volume 1, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, page 304
- ^ Coulter & Turner 2013, pp. 61, 64, 169, 364
- ^ Budge 1920, p. 41
Bibliography
- ISBN 9781616404604.
- Coulter, C. R.; Turner, Patricia (2013). Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities. Routledge. ISBN 9781135963903.
- See also: Liber 777, revised 2003, p. 7
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