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  1. Rakovsky

    Is the root meaning of NTR/Natjir (God) - wonder, shake, force, power, rise, tremble, animate?

    After considering in my last message whether NTR is related to heaven (Nut) and the celestial waters (Nunet), I looked for words in other languages in the Afro-Asiatic family that could show a common root meaning. First, I looked at Budge's dictionary and noted that it mentions among other...
  2. Rakovsky

    Is the root meaning of NTR/Neter (god) => Nut/Neith/Hathor + Ra/Horus?

    Currently scholars do not have a consensus on the origin of the meaning of NTR. This is the Egyptian word for God, for a deity, or for a divine object. It is spelled NTR in hieroglyphics and pronounced Neter. Some scholars post the theory that NTR means nature, element, or principle. One reason...
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