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The ancient Egyptian Arms-in-embrace hieroglyph, Gardiner sign listed no. D32 is a portrayal of the embracing human arms. The hieroglyph is in the large Gardiner sign list category of ''Parts of the Human Body''. Multiple types of additional hieroglyphs are inserted between the arms, forming Gardiner unlisted varieties. ==Usage== The Egyptian language arms-in-embrace hieroglyph has multiple uses. It is a determinative for 'hugging', ''inq'', "to surround", and ''ḥpt'', "to hug". As an ideogram it has two meanings for ''s(kh)n''. Both uses are verb uses. 'Sekhen-1', with multiple spellings, and various secondary determinatives, *W24-D32:W24 In the 196 BC Rosetta Stone, a ''Good Forture'' phrase is a segue to the 8 listed rewards given to the honoring of Ptolemy V, one, by erecting his Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V) in the temple courtyard. The phrase is three-part: ''ḥ' s(kh)n nfr'', ''And a happening good !'' – ''(there be )'.〔 *Budge, 1989, (1929). ''The Rosetta Stone,'' p. 153.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arms-in-embrace (hieroglyph)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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