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Khem
語源 1
From Egyptian ḫm (“Letopolis”).
固有名詞
Khem
- Letopolis
- 1968, Joseph Kaster, Wings of the Falcon: Life and Thought of Ancient Egypt, page 75:
- 1982, Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities, volume 12, page 153:
- 2003, Simson R. Najovits, Egypt, Trunk of the Tree, volume 1, page 23:
- At least from the Fourth Dynasty (c. 2566 BC), Horus, in Khem (Letopolis) in Lower Egypt, was the falcon Harmerti, or Horkhenti-Irti (“Horus of the two eyes”) with his right eye being the sun and his left eye the moon, Mekhenti-er-Irti (“he who has no eyes”) when the sun and moon were invisible and Khenti-Irti (“he who has eyes”), or Khenty-Khem, “the foremost of Khem,” when the sun and moon re-appeared.
語源 2
固有名詞
Khem
- (dated) the Egyptian god Min
- 1855, Reginald Stuart Poole, “Egypt” in Encyclopedia Britannica, 8th Edition, volume 8, page 436:
- Khem was a god by whom the productiveness of nature was emblematized.
- 1878, John Gardner Wilkinson, The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, revised edition, volume 3, page 25:
- The assertion of Herodotus, that the Egyptians represented the god Pan, like the Greeks, with the head and legs of a goat, applies neither to the god Khem, nor to any other deity in the Egyptian Pantheon, and is as little worthy of credit as the statement he afterwards makes respecting an occurrence in the Mendesian nome
- 1882, George Rawlinson, History of Ancient Egypt, volume 2, page 144:
- Another peculiarity of the period is the prominence given to Mentu and Khem, who have hitherto been very subordinate and insignificant deities.
- 1855, Reginald Stuart Poole, “Egypt” in Encyclopedia Britannica, 8th Edition, volume 8, page 436:
語源 3
From Ancient Greek Χημία (Khēmía) or Bohairic Coptic ⲭⲏⲙⲓ (khēmi, “Egypt”), both ultimately from Egyptian kmt (“Egypt”). The final vowels were apparently dropped to form a closer match to the Biblical Ham. First attested in 1837.
固有名詞
Khem
- (dated) Egypt
- 1837, John Gardner Wilkinson, The Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, first edition, volume 1, page 2:
- 1935, H. P. Lovecraft, “The Haunter of the Dark”:
- It crossed strange lands and stranger seas, and sank with Atlantis before a Minoan fisher meshed it in his net and sold it to swarthy merchants from nighted Khem. The Pharaoh Nephren-Ka built around it a temple with a windowless crypt, and did that which caused his name to be stricken from all monuments and records.
- 1967, Roger Lancelyn Green, Tales of Ancient Egypt:
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ケーマー
英和対訳
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ケム・バーチ
英和対訳
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Khem Birch
英和対訳
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Khema
英和対訳
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グロープケム
英和対訳
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差摩
英和対訳
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Khem Shahani
百科事典
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Dap Chhuon
百科事典
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Khem Bahadur Bum
百科事典
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Khemkaran
百科事典
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