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Glyph ID: U75
Meaning: to perform a ceremony (?), to officiate (?), to do the honors (?), to superintend (?)
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Glyph ID: U2798
Meaning: half month festival
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Glyph ID: U111
Meaning: death, execution, punishment, demise, death penalty, death sentence, end, passing
Description: Looks like a headless person.
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Glyph ID: U659
Meaning: object (flint?) used in birth ceremonies
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Glyph ID: U663
Meaning: festival, carnival, fair, fiesta, celebration, jamboree, party
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Glyph ID: U728
Meaning: calamity, disaster, catastrophe, tragedy
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Glyph ID: U863
Meaning: festival, fair, carnival
Description: Looks like a bowl.
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Glyph ID: U1297
Meaning: to embrace, to surround, happening, event, to hold, to encircle, to enclose, to encompass, occurrence, incident
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Glyph ID: U1298
Meaning: to embrace, to surround, happening, event, to hold, to encircle, to enclose, to encompass, occurrence, incident
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Glyph ID: U235
Meaning: to embrace, to surround, happening, event, to hold, to encircle, to enclose, to encompass, occurrence, incident
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Glyph ID: U427
Meaning: sunrise, coronation of a king, coronation, inauguration, crowning
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Glyph ID: U1471
Meaning: sunrise, coronation of a king, coronation, inauguration, crowning
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Glyph ID: U662
Meaning: festival of renewing the king's life, "festival of the tail" (?)
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Glyph ID: U1353
Meaning: festival of renewing the king's life, "festival of the tail" (?)
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Glyph ID: U865
Meaning: Kheri-Heb priest (chief official of ceremonies for the living and dead), "he who hath charge of the festival"
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Glyph ID: U1430
Meaning: Kheri-Heb priest (chief official of ceremonies for the living and dead), "he who hath charge of the festival"
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