rḥwj

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Egyptian

Etymology

The dual form of the defective noun rḥw (companions, comrades), thus literally ‘The Two Companions’, restricted in historical times to particular uses.

Pronunciation

Noun

rHwA40A40

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  1. an epithet of the pair of gods Horus and Set, rarely also used of other pairs of gods

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