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No. 9, the Egyptian axe, the Coptic hater, ri Parte soe 
er, tor, tori (axe), which is often expressed by 
a mount (=), and mouth (=r), is the tlhe Mn sign ‘or 
the same consonants /ér, and signifies in all | 
tions ~ the Cet the Coptic, hetor ; shi Eichetery adir (tl (the 
A a Fy 4 x 
is 
io , 
Nos. 10, 11, 12, ens er correspond exactly, as we have 
seen, with the “Book of 
neglectful of gram 
robius ; and the Aufonch of Mr. iopebieds a similar chimers 
No, 14, ar man with a whip or scourge 
C. (homo flagelli, or flagelifer). The whip whip, 
