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31. Now, we come to the name of the deceased prey ] 
officer, which consists of two different words. | 
ette 
pine atyse the plural (Awo), and then translates 
f virtus, or ratio. Mr. Osburn, taking the eee a 
chief F(a for a ¢, and the scroll (hop-t) for a Ppa 
32. The name of Amun (the illustrious ri which has been 
rere sufficiently, and the subseque determinative, 
n (ham) she orn a whip (dik), sitnifies a servant, ors 
abject (ham-bok), a servant of the Lord. The whole name, i 
esides, many proper —o occur i 
literature sivailaely eomipoued, ¥ a. 
ess of Heretiles); Enkasi-Amone rahe Tikenes of 
the ell (mashi) and the plumb-line 
ow the names of deceased 
"The reverend nd price nine the : ibutes, % 
the temple of Mnut, the $ 
