ḥefnu heh NĒT&Ior, NICTEOVI aye, cor унт aya, co, plur. &л&ño, thousands. Tɓa, eha, plur. ananeßa aye nayo, one hundred ten thousands; HT &&8. ago Mayo, a thousand thousands. ; see Jéquier, "Sur la prononciation de la lettre R," in Recueil, tom. XXXIV, P. 121. Sethe1 enumerates the following numerical abstracts:-, two-footed, biped, a pair; , the gang of five; four-footed; www IIII ш DO IIII' four-sided ; an eight, the eight-day 171 171 177, the Company of Nine-gods; week; 0 and arrows. the Nine nations of the Sûdân who fought with bows Ordinal numbers are indicated by the addition of O, nu, Fractions, ges, Copt. xoc, =÷ π=}}=}. For the land measures and dry and 11 liquid measures see Möller, Paläographie, I., No. 679 ff.; Brugsch, Thesaurus (Geogr. Inschriften), p. 597 ff.; Sethe, Von Zahlen, p. 74 ff. ; Griffith, Proc. Soc. Bibl. Arch., Vol. XIV, p. 410 ff. 1 Von Zahlen und Zahlworten, Strassburg, 1916, P. 43. coffins of, 416. Albert, Lake, 8. Albert Edward, Lake, 8. Alexander I, the Great, 33, 80, 111, Alexander II, 81, 112. Al-Haram al-Kaddâb, 31. Al-Kahirah, 82. Al-Khârgah, Oasis of, 1, 80. Al-Lâhûn, 43, 421. Al-Magar, 202. Al-Makkah (Mecca), 82. Alnwick Castle, Collection at, 304. Amâda, 55. Amâses, 49. Amasis, 73, 78, 412. Ambrose, 213, 272. Amenemhat III, 44, 90, 91, 414. Amenemheb, 53, 101. Amenemka, 394. Amenḥerunamif, 63. Amenḥetep I, 50, 100, 220. Amenḥetep II, 100, 268; his Shabti Anatȧ, 96. figure, 253. Ancheres, 61. |