Egyptian triliteral signs

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The following is a list of Egyptian hieroglyphs with triconsonantal phonetic value.

Gardiner Unicode Transl. Description Notes
O28
O28 U+1327A 𓉺 iwn
F44
F44 U+1312F 𓄯 isw, swt bone with meat isꜣ "reward"; iw' "thigh bone", iw "heir, inheritance, ancestry". Also, tibia, swt.
S39
S39 U+132FF 𓋿 ꜥwt
Aa20
Aa20 U+13422 𓐢 ꜥpr
S34
S34 U+132F9 𓋹 ꜥnḫ ankh symbol Tril. ꜥnḫ, ideogram for "life", "live"

See also

References

  • James P. Allen, Middle Egyptian: An Introduction to the Language and Culture of Hieroglyphs, Cambridge University Press, 15 Apr 2010 29ff.

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