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The Egyptian hieroglyph ''ndj'' (nḏ) ( Gardiner Aa27, U+13429 𓐩) has the shape of a
cross A cross is a geometrical figure consisting of two intersecting lines or bars, usually perpendicular to each other. The lines usually run vertically and horizontally. A cross of oblique lines, in the shape of the Latin letter X, is termed a sa ...
. It presumably depicts some type of tool such as a
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. It is often written alongside the ''nu'' "pot" hieroglyph (W24). It is used as an ideogram or determinative in the context of "grains", "grinding stone", "grind", "to rub out". Budge's dictionary to the Book of the Dead has the following uses for the hieroglyph: :1—(nos 1,2,4)-"to protect, guard, avenge", and "protector, advocate, avenger" :2—(no. 3)-''"homage to thee"'', (a form of
salutation A salutation is a greeting used in a letter or other communication. Salutations can be formal or informal. The most common form of salutation in an English letter is wed by the recipient's given name or title. For each style of salutation there ...
to gods) :
3—(nos. 5,6,7)-"discuss a matter with someone", "to converse", "to take counsel"; (uses the 'man-seated hieroglyph' for 'concepts', or 'speech', no. A2) A2
Budge, 1991. ''A Hieroglyphic Dictionary to the Book of the Dead'', "netch", p. 226.
Budge's two-volume dictionary has entries for "rub out" and "grind", both connected to Coptic language words. Of the thirty-three entries, six refer to these two definitions. Entry 24 refers to the Coptic word (n-o-u-t)-(nout), and 29 to (n-o-e-i-t)-(); dictionary entry 24 has seven spellings using
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s for "grinding", the "block-of-stone" hieroglyph), no. 39, N39, or the "man grinding" hieroglyph, no. 34 (actually unlisted, a man grinding upon a stone-block-mortar), A36
Entry 29, (six spellings, and Coptic word ()), uses the small circle for grain, no. N33B, N33B, or the ''plural of grains'', N33B-N33B-N33B; also another grain production hieroglyph, nos. U9, U10, U9-(or)-U10


See also

* Gardiner's Sign List#Aa. Unclassified * Gardiner's Sign List#U. Agriculture, Crafts, and Professions *
List of Egyptian hieroglyphs The total number of distinct Egyptian hieroglyphs increased over time from several hundred in the Middle Kingdom to several thousand during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign ...


References

*Budge, 1978, (1920). ''An Egyptian Hieroglyphic Dictionary,'' E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1978, (c 1920), Dover edition, c 1978; cliv-(154) and 1314 pp. (In two volumes) (softcover, ) *Budge, 1991. ''A Hieroglyphic Dictionary to the Book of the Dead,'' E.A.Wallace Budge, Dover edition, 1991; Original: c 1911 as: A Hieroglyphic Vocabulary to the Theban Recension of the Book of the Dead with an Index to All the English Equivalents of the Egyptian Words, (Kegan Paul, etc. Ltd, London, publisher). Dover: (softcover, ) *Budge. ''The Rosetta Stone,'' E.A.Wallace Budge, (Dover Publications), c 1929, Dover edition(unabridged), 1989. (softcover, ) *Collier, Mark and Manley, Bill, '' How to Read Egyptian Hieroglyphs'', c 1998, University of California Press, 179 pp, (with a ''word Glossary'', p 151-61: Title Egyptian-English vocabulary; also an "Answer Key", 'Key to the exercises', p 162-73) *Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. '' Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook'', Ruth Schumann-Antelme, and Stéphane Rossini. c 1998, English trans. 2002, Sterling Publishing Co. (Index, Summary lists (tables), selected uniliterals, biliterals, and triliterals.) (softcover, {{ISBN, 1-4027-0025-3) Egyptian hieroglyphs: unclassified