"𓈉" meaning in All languages combined

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Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: xAst [canonical]
Etymology: Representing hilly areas beyond the Nile River Valley. Compare the Chinese character 山. The hieroglyph was generally colored yellow, reddish, or pink with dark spots to represent desert and rock, and sometimes its base was colored with a black or green line to represent cultivated land. Archaic forms (and occasionally Old Kingdom and later forms) show the outer sides sloping instead of vertical. Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>xAst</hiero>|tr=-}} xAst
  1. Logogram for ḫꜣst (“foreign land, desert”).
    Sense id: en-𓈉-egy-symbol-BQCZrwGZ
  2. Used in xAst:R12, a logogram for ḥꜣ (“the god Ha”).
    Sense id: en-𓈉-egy-symbol-tmUyidST
  3. Determinative for wild or desert places.
    Sense id: en-𓈉-egy-symbol-KrU-3-eu
  4. Determinative for names of foreign countries.
    Sense id: en-𓈉-egy-symbol-v-ZiGjFy Categories (other): Egyptian entries with incorrect language header, Egyptian symbols Disambiguation of Egyptian entries with incorrect language header: 6 26 9 59 Disambiguation of Egyptian symbols: 21 24 19 36

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