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Egyptian
Top left: hieroglyph B1 (stylized); right: in color, 18th Dynasty.
Bottom left: hieratic, 5th Dynasty; right: 20th Dynasty.
Glyph origin
Representing a seated woman wrapped tightly in a dress or cloak and wearing a long wig, essentially portraying a woman in a generic pose to draw little attention to any particular action or quality other than womanhood. Compare the Chinese character
ε₯³. Old Kingdom inscriptions often show this hieroglyph as slightly smaller than the seated man,
(
π), but in later times they are of equal size.
Conventionally, the woman's skin is colored yellow, distinguishing her from men (who have red skin). The hair is conventionally black; the robe is conventionally either white or (starting in the Third Intermediate Period) sometimes dark red.
Symbol
- Logogram for .j (first-person suffix pronoun) when the speaker is female.
- Determinative for the relations, occupations, and names of women and words associated with the female sphere in general.
- Part of the combination , a determinative for groups of people, as in rmαΉ―w (βpeopleβ).
References
- Gardiner, Alan (1957) Egyptian Grammar: Being an Introduction to the Study of Hieroglyphs, third edition, Oxford: Griffith Institute, βISBN, page 448
- Henry George Fischer (1988) Ancient Egyptian Calligraphy: A Beginnerβs Guide to Writing Hieroglyphs, New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, βISBN
- BetrΓ², Maria Carmela (1995) Geroglifici: 580 Segni per Capire l'Antico Egitto, Milan: Arnoldo Mondadori Editore S.p.A., βISBN