"𓈌" meaning in All languages combined

See 𓈌 on Wiktionary

Symbol [Egyptian]

Forms: Axt [canonical]
Etymology: Representing the sun rising or setting between two mountains. This sign first appeared during the 5th Dynasty. Compare the Chinese character 旦. Etymology templates: {{m|mul|旦|sc=Hani}} 旦 Head templates: {{head|egy|symbol|head=<hiero>Axt</hiero>|tr=-}} Axt
  1. Logogram for ꜣḫt (“place of sunrise or sunset”).

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