"๐“†‘" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: f [canonical]
Etymology: Representing a horned viper. The hieratic Treatise on Ophiology provides a description: โ€˜Its color is similar to that of the quail; it has two horns on its forehead; the head is broad, the neck narrow, and the tail thick.โ€™ This glyph was conventionally colored yellow. The phonogrammatic value of f is derived by the rebus principle from the word for a viper, ft (Demotic fy). Etymology templates: {{egy-hiero-color|yellow}} This glyph was conventionally colored yellow., {{m|egy||f}} f, {{m|egy|ft}} ft, {{m|egx-dem|fy}} fy Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>f</hiero>|tr=f}} f (f)
  1. Uniliteral phonogram for f, as in .f and f. Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-๐“†‘-egy-symbol-68mqYzMG Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols, Yellow Egyptian hieroglyphs Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 74 21 5 Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 44 40 17 Disambiguation of Yellow Egyptian hieroglyphs: 64 31 5
  2. Logogram for ft (โ€œhorned viperโ€). Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-๐“†‘-egy-symbol-A57fP2zX Categories (other): Egyptian symbols Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 44 40 17
  3. Used with unclear signification in the word jt (โ€œfatherโ€). Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-๐“†‘-egy-symbol-AA-iLOZ2 Categories (other): Egyptian symbols Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 44 40 17

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