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The Ancient Egyptian Cobra hieroglyph is Gardiner sign listed no. I10 for the ''cobra-at-rest''. The ''Cobra-enraged'' in defensive posture, I12 is the famous pharaonic Uraeus, (portrayed with Gardiner's nos. I12, I13, G16, and other Gardiner unlisted varieties). The cobra-at-rest hieroglyph is used in the Ancient Egyptian language hieroglyphs for the alphabetic consonant letter dj,〔Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. ''Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook'', uniliteral: U5, ("Erect Cobra"), pp. 26-27.〕 (a ''uniliteral'', not an Egyptian biliteral). ==Cobra, in hieroglyph word blocks==
A variety of hieroglyph composition blocks use the space beneath the cobra-at-rest hieroglyph. In relief scene iconography, the pharaoh is often: ''"given life, power, dominion, ra-like, forever",'' in Egyptian: ''di ankh, usr, djed, ra-ma,'' ''djet.''
Other example phrases below the cobra are the Egyptian word for "behold!", and the hieroglyph for "speech", or "word", the Gardiner hieroglyph S43, a 'walking stick', or 'cane'.〔Betrò, 1995. ''Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt'', ''Walking stick, cane'', p. 187.〕 S43
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