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Floweret
Floweret Flow"er*et, n. A small flower; a floret. --Shak.

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- Mehet-Weret or Mehturt (Ancient Egyptian: mḥt-wrt) is an ancient Egyptian deity of the sky in ancient Egyptian religion. Her name means "Great Flood"...
- Taweret (Ancient Egyptian: tꜣ-wrt, also spelled Taurt, Tuat, Tuart, Ta-weret, Tawaret, Twert and Taueret, and in Ancient Gr****: Θουέρις, romanized: Thouéris...
- wrt-ḥk3w "great one of magic, great enchantress"; alternately Urthekau, Weret Hekau) was an ancient Egyptian deity. She served as the personification...
- Heka. The goddess Isis is also sometimes affiliated with Heka being titled Weret Hekau, Great Lady of magic. The Old Kingdom Pyramid Texts depict Heka as...
- with the eye include the fertility deity Renenutet, the magician goddess Weret-hekau, and Meretseger, the divine protector of the burial grounds near the...
- the cult center. Some references ****ociate this goddess as Pakhet-Weret-Hekau, (Weret Hekau meaning she who has great magic), implying the ****ociation...
- and power) and the ankh (symbol of life). She is ****ociated with Mehet-Weret, as a cow who gives birth to the sun daily, whose name means "Great Flood...
- (Chensit) Maa-ā Maa-neter-s Maat (Ma'at) Mafdet (Maftet) Matit Medjed Mehet-Weret Mehit (Mehyt, Mekhit) Menhit (Menchit) Meret (Mert) Meretseger (Mertseger)...
- the hetes-sceptre of Khufu" (Weret-hetes-net-Khufu, wrt-hetes-nt-khwfw), great one of the hetes-sceptre of Snofru (Weret-hetes-net-snofru, wrt-hetes-nt-snfrw)...
- Apis bull. List of Apis bulls Ankh Auðumbla Golden calf Hathor Hesat Mehet-Weret Nandi (bull) Ancient Egyptian: ḥjpw, reconstructed as Old Egyptian */ˈħujp...