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high-priest of Phtha, was employed. To that aneniien we 
return er. 
_ No. 20, a line,. and its frequent substitute, the vignag, rep repre- 
sents, as we have seen, both the calm and the waving sea, in 
Coptic rtegnd expresses siphabsseally my the. y Fon of the 
No. 21 is a baking dish without dough (comp. No. 3), or 
wicker basket, as its carefully executed representations, e. g. 
the mosaic ep ss Turin sarcophagus show ; and 
therefore its name was nub-t aga Spe), Bs and its syl- 
ciation nb. Thus it e 
; he Coptic words nibi, niben, nim (omnis), as well 
ib, néb (dominus), and similar words. 
and 23, a mount and a. at mountains, The 
