Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! Today ππππ³ we are going to be looking at the word βImage ππ ±ππΎ.βΒ

The word βππ ±ππΎβ is one I use frequently in my descriptions and I always get excited when I see it appear in inscriptions! The reason I get so excited is because it was one of the first words I learned how to read in hieroglyphs πΉππͺ and I remember being so proud that I knew what it meant!
I have provided two different examples of the word – the first one is in sunken relief/carved hieroglyphs πΉππͺ while the second is in cursive hieroglyphs! Cursive hieroglyphs is the version of hieroglyphs that would appear on handwritten papyri!Β

So what does βππ ±ππΎβ mean? The word βππ ±ππΎ,β which can also be commonly written as βππ ±πβ or less commonly βππ ±ππβ can mean Image, Likeness, Statue, Figure, and Complete. The word has a phonetic value of βtwt,β but is inferred to be pronounced like βtut.β
Letβs break down the symbols!
The βflat loaf of bread πβ is a uniliteral phonogram used to represent the sound βt.β
The βQuail Chick π ±β is uniliteral phonogram that is representative of the sound w/u.
The βMummy Standing πΎβ symbol is both an ideogram and a determinative! The symbol is an ideogram for βtwt – Statue and Likeness.β It is a determinative for βMummy, Statue, Likeness, and Form.β
The reason why βππ ±ππΎ or ππ ±πβ was one of the first word I learned how to read is because it appears in the cartouche of Tutankhamun ππ πππ ±ππΉπΎπΊπ! Tutankhamunβs name means βLiving Image of Amun.β
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