- Look up ḥtp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hotep (ḥtp; also
rendered hetep) is an
Egyptian word that
roughly translates as "to be satisfied, at peace"...
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Neithhotep or Neith-hotep (fl. c. 3050 BC) was an
ancient Egyptian queen consort who
lived and
ruled during the
early First Dynasty. She was once thought...
- Aaru (/ɑːˈruː/;
Ancient Egyptian: jꜣrw, lit. 'reeds'), or the
Field of
Reeds (sḫt-jꜣrw, sekhet-aaru), is the name for
heavenly paradise in
Egyptian mythology...
- Bȧa-t) – A
goddess Neb ḥekau (Nebt ḥekau) – The
goddess of
spells Neb
ḥetep (Nebt
ḥetep) – A
crocodile goddess Neb
Khasa (Nebt Khasa) – A
goddess Neb Khebit...
- ; Lehner: The
Pyramid Tomb of
Hetep-heres and the
Satellite Pyramid of Khufu. p. 2–5. Lehner: The
Pyramid Tomb of
Hetep-heres and the
Satellite Pyramid...
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Mastaba of
Hetep-her-Akhti.
Study on an
Egyptian tomb
chapel in the
Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, 1943
Herta Therese Mohr: The
Mastaba of
Hetep-her-Akhti...
- Imen-
hetep(u)
netjer heqa
Waset (Year 1–5) Amun is satisfied, god, and
ruler of
Thebes Akh-en-Iten (after Year 5) The one who is
beneficial to the Aten...
- the
dentists (Egyptian: Wer-ibeḥ-senjw).
Elder of the "Qed-
hetep" (Egyptian: Semsw-qed-
hetep).
Chief of the
scribes (Egyptian: Medjeh-seschjw). Brother...
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Ernest Board: An
invocation to I-em-
hetep, the
Egyptian deity of medicine, c. 1912...
- Kenemti, who
comest forth from Kenmet, I have not blasphemed. Hail, An-
hetep-f, who
comest forth from Sau, I am not a man of violence. Hail, Sera-kheru...