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Nut /ˈnʊt/ (Ancient Egyptian: Nwt, Coptic: Ⲛⲉ), also
known by
various other transcriptions, is the
goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy...
- a man reclining,
sometimes with his
phallus still pointed towards Nut. Geb and
Nut together formed the
permanent boundary between the
primeval waters...
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betel quid is a
chewing tobacco preparation made of
crushed areca nut (also
called betel nut), tobacco, catechu,
paraffin wax,
slaked lime (Calcium hydroxide)...
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later times who were
represented in this form: Hathor, Mehet-Weret, and
Nut.
Despite these early precedents,
Hathor is not
unambiguously mentioned or...
- the
string with the
first or
second finger, and thus
making an
artificial '
nut,' and then
slightly pressing the node with the
fourth finger. By this means...
- She is the
sister and
consort of the air god Shu and the
mother of Geb and
Nut. The name
Tefnut has no
certain etymology but it may be an
onomatopoeia of...
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supporting the sky
goddess Nut. In the Book of the
Heavenly Cow,
eight Heh gods are
depicted together with Shu
supporting Nut, who has
taken the form of...
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surrounding cosmic ocean. Heaven, for the Egyptians, was
usually represented Nut, the
goddess of the sky.
Earth is also
separated from the
firmament by the...
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represented the sun
rising as the
rebirth of the sun by the sky-goddess
Nut; thus
attributing the
concept of
rebirth and
renewal to Ra and strengthening...
- keeping. There, they
purchase a St.
Louis Cardinals vintage baseball Beech-
Nut Chewing Tobacco poster featuring Dizzy and Paul Dean, Dog n Suds fake rubber...