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The Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph of a Spine issuing fluid is Gardiner sign listed no. F40 for the ''animal spine, fluid falling from each end''. Another hieroglyph, Gardiner F39 shows only half of the spine, F39-(referring to 'dignity', or 'to be revered').〔Betrò, 1995. ''Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt'', hieroglyph: ''Spine with marrow'', p. 128.〕
The ''Spine with Fluid'' hieroglyph is used in Egyptian hieroglyphs as a biliteral with the language value of Aw-(''Au'') and consists of the Egyptian vowel uniliterals of a, the vulture, Gardiner G1-(birds), G1, and w, the quail chick, Gardiner G43, G43 The use of the ''spine with fluid'' hieroglyph is for words showing "length", as opposed to 'breadth', (Egyptian ''usekh''-(breadth, width)-for example, the Usekh collar). Some example words for 'length' are: ''to be long, length, to extend, extended''; and for ''to expand, to dilate'', words like: ''joy, gladness, pleasure, delight''.〔Budge. ''An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary'', ''au'', p. 2 (of 464 pp.)〕
==See also==
*Gardiner's Sign List#F. Parts of Mammals
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