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32 CHRONOLOGICAL ARRANGEMENT 



swear, adjure ; " tama " or " tam£ " or " tamo " to declare, make known. — The first character occurs 

 in the Book of the Dead, also under the .... dynasty (Buns, and Birch). The second character 

 occurs in the Book of the Deacl, and from the Twelfth dynasty to the Ptolemies (Leps. d. ii. pi. 129, 

 and k. pi. 44 to 58). 



0, (finger signifying measurement, Horap. ii. 13) ; " tev " or " tev " or " tevS " or " teevg " finger ; 

 " tevs " ring, seal-ring, stamp, seal, mark ; " t6v " or " tov " or " t6vs " or " tops " or " taov " to sign ; 

 "tevi " or "tepi" prescribed labour. — The character occurs in the Book of the Dead, also under 

 the Eighteenth dynasty (Leps. d. iii. pi. 77). To the present day, I found everything in Egypt done 

 by contract, prominent persons in general wearing a seal-ring. 



[ I " tdvi " or " tovi " brick ; " tSve" " or " tfiove' " or "toueio" recompense; "toh" or " t6h " 



straw. — The character occurs from the Third dynasty and the Book of the Dead to the end 

 of hieroglyphic wilting (Leps. d. ii. pi. 5, and k. pi. 49 to 55 and 62). The character presents additional 

 evidence to that above given, that dobi or sun-dried brick were in use when writing was invented, 

 n " tSvi " receptacle ; " taho " or " toho " to place. — The character occurs as early as the Fourth 

 Lj dynasty (Leps. d. ii. pi. 15). Apart from the hieroglyphic writing, the implement is employed in 

 bricklaying under the Eighteenth dynasty (Leps. d. iii. pi. 40). 



II "torn" wall; " tomi " contiguous, joined together; " t&r " or " tosh " or " torn " or " torn '' or 

 |l"t6mi" or " t£m " confederate, to adhere to, join together; " tashs " to cement, agglutinate ; 

 |§ " trshtash " to continue; — in Hebrew " tyr<5 " wall. The character occurs from the Third 

 dynasty and the Book of the Dead to the Twenty-first (Leps. d. ii. pi. 7, and k. pi. 42). 



f'- tSuntrSm " a columnar whirl of dust ; " toun£s " or " tounos " or ■' tounas " to excite, stir up, 

 place together upon (superimpose) ; " kef " or " ket " or " kot " or " knt " to build ; " tek " strong ; 

 "tone" great, strong. — The character occurs from the Third dynasty to the end of hieroglyphic 

 writing (Leps. d. ii. pi. 2, 147, and k. pi. 5 to 6l). 

 . vi v v^ •■ tone " a bridge ; " tl6 " scala portabilis ; " tnom " or " tlom " furrow, vale. — The character 



occurs under the Fourth dynasty (Leps. d. ii. pi. 20). A modification ^ »<| occurs under 



the Fifth dynasty (Leps. d. ii. pi. 43). 



" tothS " track, footpath ; " mofiit " or " mdit " road, way ; " mit6oui " paths, roads ; " pet " 

 r "phet " or "phSt" to run, flee; "e>at" to, unto. — The character occurs as early as the 

 Fourth or Fifth dynasty (Leps. d. ii. pi 13). A modification - ? 1 ¥ - occurs from the Fifth dynasty 

 and the Book of the Dead to the Ptolemies (Leps. d. ii. pi. 65 to iv. pi. 14, and k. pi. 12). 



rw"i " tal" hill ; " taleu " elevated place ; " tau " or " toou " or "toufiie" mountain, mountainous 



'— 'region, I )esert ; " toou " to migrate, change sides; "toueio" separation, divorce: " tenh " or 



" tnih " or "t& nh "or " tnh " pinnacle ; " tef " summit, tip; '■ tale " to ascend. — The character occurs from 

 the Third dynasty and the Book of the Dead to the Ptolemies (Leps. d. ii. pi. 2, and k. pi. 24 to 5S). 

 g^-^nr^- (muraena or speckled eel signifying intercourse with foreigners, Horap ii. 104) ; " telmonia " 

 spotted serpent ; " tedr " or " teh " or " t6h " to mingle, hold communion ; " ten " to bu\' ; " tei " 

 or " tou£ " or " taaf " or " taa Svol " to sell ; " teif evol " sale ; " tmo " or " tfiinmo " or " t£ " to feed ; 

 — in Hebrew, the ninth letter " tyd," said to mean serpent, or according to others con\olute (Gesen.). 

 The character occurs under the .... dynasty (Champ, diet. 171). Horapollo speaks of the " murai- 

 nan '' coming out of the water to mingle with serpents ; and this was the belief among the common 

 people of Italy in the days of Pliny ix. 35 to 39. 



■f, "tar " sail-yard, branch ; " tore " ship's oar; " trp " or " tarp " or " torp " or " t6rp " to rob, 

 spoils; "tahth " or •' tartr" to disturb. — The character occurs in the Book of the Dead xxxvi. 

 ' 99, 1 7 (Buns, and Birch). 



" takton " inverted, entangled, involved; "to" turning; " toki " a knot, braid; " tanai " or 

 'taithS"so; " t6n " where ; '' trie " or " ton ' or"tnno" to be worried; "tenou" or " dnou " 

 now; "into" or " emto " or "tako" to perish, perdition. — The character occurs from the Sixth 

 dynasty to the Ptolemies (Leps. d. ii. pi. 76, T50, and iv. pi. 25). 



L" takte " greaves, knee-hose; "tahSm" or " tahm " or " tShtn " to call; " tel " or " ter " all; 

 "tnno" or " tnoou " or " tao " or " taoue " or "tau " or " taua" or " tuuoe " to send ; '• takta " or 

 "takte " or "takto " to place around, compass about ; " tihe " to be hunted, hunter ; " taaps " intense- 

 desire ; "tanhS"or " tanho " or "tango" to preserve alive; "touja" or "toujg" to save. — The 

 character occurs from the Third dynasty to the end of hieroglyphic writing (Leps. d. ii. pi. 2, and k. 

 pi. 7 to 6d). 



M a (wolf or dog turned away signifying aversion, Horap. ii. 2t) ; "tastho" to be averse; 



2?£iSv " takto " to bring back ; " t6v " or " tph6 " or " tapho " or " taphe " to restore. — The charac- 



U ter occurs under the . dynasty (Champ, diet. 116). 

 dli ("tivous" Pistiti stratiotes, Syn. Diosc ) ; "two" or " touvo " purification; " tvve " or 

 " touvS " to cleanse, purify ; " talsho " to desist, make an end ; " totsh '' or " tcne " limit, end. — 

 The character occurs under the . dynasty (Champ, gram. 77). 



