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Egyptian God Sobek said Trans Rights
Edit: forgot to mention that this was a commission for @kekmetic
she is fire / she is light.
Some random words in Ancient Egyptian
1. Hetep or Hotep = Peace. Also used as part of the greeting: “Em hotep,” meaning: “In peace,” along with its variations: “Em hotep nefer,” (“In great peace,”) and “Em hotep nefer weret,” (“In very great peace,”).
2. Ankh = Life. Used as part of the phrase: “Ankh, udja, seneb!” meaning: “Life, strength, and health!” Which was a blessing.
3. Senebty = Farewell 4. Iiti = Hello
5. Yeh! = Hi!
6. Iiwy = Welcome
7. Imi-ib = Heart’s desire. Equivalent to: “Beloved,” or “darling.”
8. Nedjeb = Sweetie (as in “dear” not candy)
9. Mewet = Mother
10. It = Father
11. Sa = Son 12. Sat = Daughter 13. Senet = Sister 14. Sen = Brother (Note: In addition to referring to your actual brother as this, you would also address someone around the same age as you as “brother” or “sister.” So when you see Egyptian love poems addressing people as “brother” and “sister” it’s not meant to be incestuous.)
15. Neb= Lord. Also, Neb-i = My lord 16. Nebet = Lady. Also, Nebet-i = My lady 17. Heka = Magic
18. Ib or Ab = Heart 19. Nefer = Beautiful, or great, depending on the context 20. Dua Netjer en ek! = Thank you! Or, literally: Thank God for you! If speaking to a woman, it’s: Dua Nejter en etj!
21. Kemet = Egypt, or “Black Land.” Sometimes spelled: Khemet
22. Hem = Husband
23. Hemet = Wife
24. Itja = Thief 25. Nefer sedjmek = May you hear only good things. This was a common way to end letters. If addressing a woman its: “Nefer sedjmetj”
26. Tjatey = Vizier 27. Per Ankh = House of Life. A type of sacred library that could be found in various temples and was run by priests and used by them and the nobility.
28. Khered = Child
29. Izi nek djesek! = Go f*** yourself! (note: they probably didn’t actually say this, but this is sort of how you would say it if the did. Likewise with the next word.)
30. Henen-tep! = D***head!
31. Ii = Come
32. A'nen! = Come back!
33. Khefttey = Enemy
34. Khenmes = Male friend
35. Khenemset = Female friend
36. Merwet = Love (noun)
37. Meri = Love (verb)
38. Maa = True
39. Tjen? = Where?
40. Duat = The Land of the Dead. Neter-Khertet was also used.
41. Mau = Cat. Also Miu = Kitten
42. Khet = Fire
43. Sesen = Lotus flower. A symbol of the sun, creation and rebirth. The Egyptians believed that the sun rose of out of a giant lotus on the first day.
44. Seba = Star
45. Sma = Owl
46. Im = There
47. Nefer uy phuy ky! (or Nefer phwy ky)=How beautiful are thy buttocks! (No, really. Set said this to Horus in one of the stories about the gods.)
48. Maat = Divine truth
(PS: If any of these are inaccurate, I apologize.)
Another endearment is ibib, which basically means “the heart of my heart”, as in “beloved”.
So is it safe to say that Set is an ass man?
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The ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor
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Serqet
“she who causes the throat to breathe”
The Scorpion Goddess from Egyptian Mythology
May you always find cheap baguettes. This has been a blessing from the bread gods. 🍞🌾🍞🌾🍞🌾🍞🌾🍞🌾
YEEEEEEEAH BABEY
Our whole pantheon are basically bread gods.
Hey uh. You don’t need to go to someone on the internet for validation every time you want to do something magic. You don’t need to ask somebody “can this herb used for this thing?”
“Is it okay if I do this popular thing a little bit differently?”
“Is it weird if I associate this god with this thing that’s not in their lore?”
Just try it and see what happens.
HEQET, LADY OF THE RISING WATERS
Hello! Today’s drawing is goddess Heqet, for lovely @helvetica12point
I hope you like it! :D
Each day I will deliver a drawing, so be happy ^^
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Ask for 1 god/character/person, I have artistic freedom but I will respect the character’s personality and concept. I will practice anatomy while working on your drawing. Buy 3 and the 4th is free.Send a message so I can give you my Paypal.
ACIENT EGYPTIAN GODS part II 1. Anput 2. Anubis 3. Kebechet
ACIENT EGYPTIAN GODS by @pancakeface2 part I 1. Horus 2. Ra 3. Duamutef 4. Imset 5. Isis 6. Maat ARTWORKS AND DESIGN BELONG TO @pancakeface2
ACIENT EGYPTIAN GODS part I 1. Geb 2. Seth 3.Taweret 4. Tefnut 5. Wepwawet 6. Nephthys Tefnut and Wepwawet’s design belong to @pancakeface2
i fucking love heru. i dont have anything to say to like Back That Up i just love him
Drew a picture for Heru-wer! I wanted to ink it but then I couldn’t fit the feet so I decided to just use pencil on this version and I’ll use a light box later to finish it ^^
Dua Heru-wer, Lord of Heaven!
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