Fellowship of the Secret Word/Glossary

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Contents

A

  • Aah, Iah - Moon sacred to Osiris, Djehuty (Thoth) and Khonsu
  • Akh (Ax) - at times translated as 'soul', cf. Body and Soul
  • Akhu, akhet (Ax.t): The blessed dead, ancestors
  • Amen, Ammon, Amon, Amun, Amoun, Amun-Re or Amen-Re - Main God during the New Kingdom, identified with Zeus by the Greeks
  • Amenirdis - Wife of the God (High priestess of Amen)
  • Amenti - Realm of the Dead, cf Duat
  • Ammit, Ammut - Chimaera, destroyer of the hearts of dead who were not justified
  • Amulet - charm or talisman
  • Anch, ankh (anx) - Symbol of enduring life
  • Anubis, Anpu, Khenty-Imentiu, Hermanubis - God, conductor of souls
  • Apis, Serapis, Osiris-Apis - Bull symbolizing fertility venerated at Memphis
  • Apophis, Apopis, Apep - The serpent of Chaos, sometimes equated with Seth
  • Apotropaic (from Greek) - Having the power to avert evil
  • Atef - Crown worn by Osiris
  • Aten, Aton - The sun disk, unique god of Akhenaten

B

  • Ba (bA)
   The "soul"
   Spiritual force such as an anonymous divinity
   Manifestation of a god
   The king's power to rule
   The eternal forces of a human, depicted in tombs as a bird with a human head.
  • Ba'ah, Seba-djai - The planet Venus
  • Bast, Bastet, Ubasti, Pasht - Goddess of the home, Artemis to the Greeks. Her cultural centre was at Bubastis
  • Bat - Goddess with the form of a cow, from the Middle Kingdom on merged with Hathor
  • Bau - Messenger or appearance of a deity
  • Benben
   1) The first land to rise from the primordial waters. 
   2) Pyramid shaped sacred stone at Heliopolis 
  • Bes, Bisu - Dwarf god
  • Book of the Dead - Better The Book of Going Forth by Day. A collection of magical writings placed in tombs since the New Kingdom with the intention of helping the deceased in the after-life.
  • Canopic jars (from Latin, Greek) - Vessels containing the inner organs of the deceased, generally four, in the form of the sons of Horus (from Canopus, see above)
  • Cartonnage (French) - Expression used by Egyptologists for the masks and coffins made of cardboard like materials.
  • Cartouche (French) - The name of a pharaoh in hieroglyphs surrounded by an oval band denoting eternity

D

  • Decans (from Latin decem, ten) - 36 star constellations, each rising above the horizon at sunrise during ten days every year, used by the ancient Egyptian calendar
  • Djehuti, Thoth - God of knowledge and wisdom, moon god, identified with Hermes Trismegistus by the Greeks;
  • Djet (Dt) - Eternity, continuous and linear as opposed to neheh
  • Duat (dwA.t)
   Originally the starry sky.

E

   The Realm of the Dead, populated by the deceased who have become stars. Often somewhat misleadingly referred to as Underworld or Netherworld.
  • Ennead (from Greek enneas, nine)
   A group of nine deities, such as the Ennead of Heliopolis
   All the gods of a locality

F

  • False door - symbolic door for the ka, painted or carved on a tomb wall