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The Ancient Egyptian Lion-reclining hieroglyph, or the "Sphinx hieroglyph" is Gardiner sign listed no. E23 for the ''sphinx'', the "reclining lion". The ''crouched lion hieroglyph'' is used in Egyptian hieroglyphs as a biliteral for ''rw''-(ru); also an ideogram for 'lion'.〔Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. ''Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook'', biliteral: B80, p. 232-233.〕 It is also a phonogram for ''rw'', and later ''r''.〔Betrò, 1995. ''Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt'', Reclining Lion, p. 98.〕 The lion-reclining hieroglyph is also used in the Egyptian language for the alphabetic consonant letter l, or r, a uniliteral,〔Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. ''Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook'', uniliteral: U15, p. 46-47.〕 depending on the timeperiod. File:Egypt Hieroglyphe6.jpg|Ptolemy cartouche File:Egypte louvre 035 pendentif.jpg|Counterpoise (Menat and counterpoise), a counterpoise amulet File:KhonsuTemple-Karnak-RamessesIII-2.jpg|Karnak, Temple of Khonsu File:Hesy-Ra CG1428 det1.jpg|wood panel of Hesy-Ra (1 of 7) ==The Egyptian hieroglyph alphabetic letters== The following two tables show the Egyptian uniliteral signs. (24 letters, but multiple use hieroglyphs) 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「Lion-reclining (hieroglyph)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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