246 TRANS. ST. LOUIS ACAD. SCIENCE. 



324. See 14, 18, 41. The figure called oii-ooTe gives otot^ 

 princeps, etc. 



325. Since 2«loa<. (323) points to the heavenly hosts, we are 

 bound to refer the following groups to the planets and signs of the^ 

 Zodiac. Indeed the astronomical inscription explained in these 

 Transac, vol. iv. PI. ii. 1-62, calls the planets B/, and the e//m 

 and e/i'/im in the Old Testament signify the pagan gods, the 

 planets. 



326. See 320. 



327. The signs of the Zodiac being called "the houses of the 

 planets," and termed by the Arabians and pagan Hebrews //m- 

 galoth and magaroth^ hospitia, diversoria, r. "ilJ (gur). 2«.ev'iV, 



hospitium, we have to translate the elated arms {yainio^ ujcvipi) 

 by acdwA, hospitia, i.e. the signs of the Zodiac. 



328. The phallus, which expresses t in Trajanus, Md^Tfe (T. S. 

 xxiv.;, but synonymically jw.&.c and *poT, genitus, filius (R. H. 

 PI. X.), was called tor, aculeus, pugio ; wherefore it expresses 

 very often tk (T. S. xxiii. ; R. S. vii. 19.) See PI. xxxii. 449, b. 

 According to Ch. and G., the phallus signifies " generated " and 

 " generation " instead of planter. 



329. spt, owing to the name of the door-bar clac (G. ^"E. S7, 

 434), figures the word c6.nT, electus, prajstantior, honoratio,. 

 related with inn (kabet), praestans, honoratus. 



. 330. See 329. 



331. See 167 ; for fioiv. signifies also servus. G. takes it, copu- 

 lated with the following, for " kingdom." 



332. very often confounded with the kerchief in B.'s and other 

 hieroglyphic copies (PI. iv. No. 30), represents a thread, r. h'\n 

 (chul), contorquere, called ue'A., related with ocoAr, implexum 

 opus, implicatio ; signifies kl in in'iVevuo, Phike, i e. ^Hni (domus) 

 ^o7\.R (textricis), (PL xxxii. 452, a), and replaces the falling 

 man, ^<Np», corrupted u}«.pi, the Hebrew inj (gahar). T. vS. viii. 

 xxx. Hence we obtain the word llj (gu'-), comprimere, or stop, 

 crpo, superare. This thread is sometimes replaced by the syno- 

 nyme 9toc (412, b). 



333. The nose nj (gab) gives mp (qava), insidiatus est, the 

 corrupted cwn, rebellis. G. again omits hieroglyphs without 

 marking them by He translates No. 333 by " kingdom.'^ 



