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Basket (hieroglyph)

The Ancient Egyptian Basket hieroglyph is Gardiner sign listed no. V30 for a semicircular-shaped, shallow basket. It is an Egyptian language biliteral for nb.[1] The Egyptian uniliterall k, a basket-with-handle, Gardiner no. V31, <hiero>V31</hiero>, is constructed from the basket hieroglyph.

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Basket hieroglyph: list of uses

List of epithet uses

Butterfly braces-(w/pharaonic names).
(Lord of Coronations)

*Lord of the Two Lands, <hiero>V30:N16:N16</hiero>

*Lord of Coronations, <hiero>V30:N28:Z2ss</hiero>

*Lady of the House, <hiero>O9</hiero>, Nephthys.

*Lord of Heaven
(Lord of (the) Sky), nb pt

Pharaonic uses

Heaven]], left for god Amun, Lord of the Two Lands, and 3rd use on right.

The pharaoh is often shown in reliefs or in cartouche-related statements as Lord of the Two Lands. The basket hieroglyph is used as 'lord', or 'king'. Queens, or goddesses use the 'lordess' form, the feminine implied from the "t" hieroglyph but not needed for the basket. The basket is used for either.

Rosetta Stone use

A distinctive use of the basket hieroglyph, for nb is in the composition block for the word "everything". One common portrayal is with sieve, 't', basket, <hiero>Aa1*X1:V30</hiero>, for "everything", or "all things".[2] The Rosetta Stone also uses just the basket, <hiero>V30</hiero>, for "every", "all", "everything", as well as multiple uses for just the word "lord".

Gallery: Lord of the Two Lands-(Neb Taui)

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File:Amenhotep cartouche with damage.jpg|'Lord of the Two Lands' File:Egypte louvre 148.jpg|Gold ring:
Pharaoh-'Wonderful', Lord of the Two Lands, etc. (from right-to-center column)

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Gallery: (basket lines, squares)

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File:Egypte louvre 232 pot.jpg|Lines in wicker basket File:Abousir Sahoure 06.jpg|Pharaoh Sahure relief File:Tresor-dahchour-sesostris3-4.jpg|Pectoral with lined basket inlays-(blue-red-white-blue)
Pin with ankh and Sa hieroglyphs on basket-(blue-green-red-blue)

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